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Membera of the Biitish-Ameri- Emerflreney Doctor flaow aqnalla with coatianed can club will meet tomorrow eve­ 7,814 ning at 7:30 at the clubhouse. Chief Warden Now Lieutenant Oub Prepares Manchester Ib ra U i stroag wtads; nraek solder tonight. Nurses’ Aides Momber of the Audit Hiey win proceed to the Watkins Doctor Arthur B. Moran will Bntaau af OIretaattoas Funeral Home in tribute to their respond to emergency calls to­ Given Honors Date Book ManeheMer—^ City of Village Charm ______- a t Om P b m Ctvtc late member, John McMenemy. morrow afternoon. Xmas Program To Graduate ______win b« t i M thte w Tonight c at Tl drlT*. Follow* The Ladies Aid Society of the Monthly meeting Pines Civic (CIomUM AdvOTtWag oa Fags 18) MANCHESTER, CONN., $VEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1942 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) las Botioa picturea Zion Lutheran church will meet Thomas Weir Tendered Musical Group Secures Association, at 72 Linnmore drive. Fourth Class , Trained k b j Harold Keaoler. tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the Collect 6,500 Testimonial by His Reception for State President, church. Guest Soloists and C. L, of C. at K. of C. haU at 8. Here to Get Diplomas ____ Barlik Oiapter, Daugii- Friends in Defense. 0 t tiM AoMrloaB RwoIuUon, The tVomen's tieague Of the Round Table Singera. Tomorrow Thursday. Evening. RuMum MorUr.Crew Fights Gemuins in Stalingrad Mt llninday afternoon at Second Congregational church Tires in Town Dorcas Society Variety Sale .„tlM TJd.aA . Queatapeak- will hold its Clulstmas meeting Seventy membera of the Con­ Mrs. Marlon MacLagan, the and "Kaffe Stuga” at Emanuel Knox Sets Japan’s Shock Troops Sever Graduation exerclsea for the win be Dr. D.C.T. Moore of the tomorrow afternoon at two trol Center aervicea of the Man­ hospitality chairmaa of the Cham- Lutheran church. \ fourth class *of nurses’ aidpa which ■ Raalth Board and Rev. Oib- o’clock with Mrs. Ralph Rockwell And 200 More Waiting chester Defenae Council tendered a inade Club, opened her home on American L«gion Home, 10 to H, ndio la to be In of 33 Starieweather street. Mrs. 4:30 p. m,, wprk on Red Ciobs sur­ have been trained in Manchester, real aurprioe party to Chief Air Oxford street jrasterday to the o f paatoral dutlea of the A. M. Shearer will give the Christ­ To Be Called for by membera of the executive board of gical dressings. A standing invi­ wlji take place T huf^ay evening, _ Oongrefatlonal pariah dur- mas story. The hostesses will be Raid Warden Thomaa Weir laat tation to all women to assist in Casualties at Five Express Agency. the Chaminade Musical Club. December 3 at 8 o'clock, in the tha SMinth of December. Hie Mrs. Philip Ranney and Mrs. John night at the Hotel Sheridan. Mr. There were nine membera present. this worth-while effort for our Land Link Between taaea will be Mra. F. F. Spen- Hubtwrd. Weir waa preaented with a brief Mrs. Ruth Bowlby presided at the armed forcea. Come at any hour chapel of the South Methodist M n. Jeanette Buckland. and While it has been announced of the day most convenient. case by the control center aervicea buaineas meeting. After much dis­ church, ptev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr„ recent, Mia. W. O. Crawford. Thomas Weir, chief air raid from Washington that an exten­ cussion, It was decided by the Thursday, December 8 pastor Of the church, will be the Times Americans' warden, will be the speaker at sion has been granted to Decem­ by '^oaatmaater George H. Wad­ board members to continue the Chriatmas Bazaar, South Meth­ principal speaker. The diplomas The Mothera CUcIe of S t Anne the meeting of the Luther League ber 12 for the turning in of all ex­ dell after many glowing apeechea meetings of the club on the first odist church. wfll be presented by Dr. Robert Wfll meet tomorrow evening at this evening at eight o'clock at tra tires, no information was re­ had testified to the ability and un­ Annual meeUng pf Past Matrons Tunisia Strongholds Monday afternoon of each month P. Knapp, chairman o f the Volun­ Wight o’clock at the home of Mrs Xknanuel Lutheran church. It will ceived concerning the change at tiring efforts of the chief warden. at two thirty o’clock. of Temple Chapter, OES at Ma­ teer Nurses’ Aide committee and fWSl ^ Drive Begun "Vraaeia Murphy of 437 Center be the innual meeting. Miss Nor­ the local Rationing Board today. "It is with extreme pleasure Mra. Belledna Mansur, the new sonic Temple. Brightest Now m Three ^ ma Johnson Is chairman of the Mra. Ann Spencer, Red Cross in­ AJl nembera are urged to The board Is closed to the pub­ that I have been offered the op­ membership chairman, was wel­ Graduation exercises at Nurses’ committee in charge. structor, will present the caps. Dr. Capture Part of High­ lic today. Much work has to be portunity of presenting this gift comed to the board meetings. It Aides, at South church at 8. , H. Cooper Smith, superintendent Years; Says Navy Is In Congress done and even with the closing of to you, Tom” said Mr. Waddell. Michael Habeiera Red Cross surgical dressings waa announced that the next meet­ Friday, Drcember 4 and Miss Fern Locke, superinten­ Larger and More Pow­ way Linking Tunis and’ *1110 Salvation Army Woman's the office it will net be sufficient "We who have served with you for Duce Certain Italy will be made as usual tomorrow ing is-ould be at Mrs. Elsie Gustaf­ Board of Control meeting. dent of nurses, dt Manchester Me­ ima League will omit its meeting to allow the workers to get caught the past year have felt that you Michael Haberem. o f 73 Hem­ son’s home on Maple street, De­ Chamber of Commeice, Y. M. C. morial hospital wfll speak briefly erful Than Day Be­ For Lottery Bi2ierte; Morocco Ra­ the citadel tomorrow afternoon. ail day from 10 a. m. to 4:30 at are the right man in the right lock street, has graduated from cember 28 at two o'clock. the American Legion hall on Leon­ up. A., 6:30 p. m. to the class. Those who have more than five place. This slight token o f our es­ the Victorville Army Flying School Christinas Meeting fore Pearl Harhor. dio Report Not Verified ard street, and to keep the work Pageant of the Brides, Second The exercises are open to the Will Remain in War The meeting of First Aiders of tires, regardless of their condition, teem carries with It the thought as a bombardier, and has been Mrs. MacLagan announced tea Congregational church. public and any person interested r‘piecinct 3 scheduled for this eve- up to schedule, an afternoon ses­ War Bonds as Prises From Allied Force must notify the local office of the that when victory comes— and it commissioned as a second lieuten­ would be served at the next meet­ Monday, December 7 la welcome to attend. New York, Dec. 2.— (A*)— :w*«g will be cancelled. The next sion .will be held the following day Railway Ebepress Agency which will come—a more proper and fit­ ant In the Army Air Forces Re- ing of the club on Monday after­ from one o’clock to 4:30. Women’s Auxiliary of the C. of Viewing the war outlook as Plan Draws Backing; Civilians Being Movedy Heailquarters; Would liBaeting will take place two weeks will ship them to the proper depots ting testimonial is due you.’’ .ferve. He attended Manchester noon at the Center church and C. tea. from today, December 16. Yankees Wipe to be valued and later on the per­ Complete Surprise High and graduated in 1937. He members were reminded to "Bring Tuesday, December 8 the brightest in three years, Fogel System Would Air Raid Shelters Has­ Leave Sea as Only Way The regular monthly meeting of also attended the University of Your Own Teabag” so they could ‘‘Y’’ to Organize ' Oars driven by BYank D'Amico son turning In the tires, will be The party caught Mr. Weir by Award Army and Navv E.. Pio­ Secretary of Navy Knox dis­ For Axis to Escape* Hose Company No. 3 of the South paid. complete sufprlse. The fact that Connecticut. He entered the Army join in the festivities of the after­ neer Parachute Co., at s'tate The­ closed today that Japanese Guarantee All Return, tened and German De­ IwC W Oak street and Ralph E. Met- Manchester Fire Department will Air Forces April 8, 1942. noon. This will be the Christmas ater a t 3:30. Out Jap Unit; ■iaalf of 76 Ashford street side- Yesterday 700 tires‘ were turn­ he did not 1 now and under the im- W om en’s Class casualties are believed five be held In the firehouse at eight ed In to the express office, which meeting and is open to guests fense Aid Assured. London, Dec. 2.—

— wiped on East Center street yea- o’clock tonight. presMon that it was an urgent Wedneaday, December 9 times greater than America’s Washington. Dec. new brought the ’ total turned in by meeting relating to defenae prob- without the customary fee. Chriatmas sale and cafeteria lieut. Gen. Kenneth A. N- harday afternoon causing damage The program will be in charge congressional drivs for a Federal Seize Cannon Manchester residents to 6,600. lema, enabled the committee, head­ supper, North Methodist church. In response to numerous re­ and that the United States London, Dec. 2.— (/P)— to both cars. Both drivers agreed Mrs. Walter Gorman, of 42 To Mark Day of Mrs. Edith Petersen, chairman, lottery, with war bonds as the Anderson’s crack shock •to take care of their own damages There are still about 300 calls to ed by Charlea Burr, to carry out Thursday, December <10 Navy is larger and more Premier Mussolini declared Brookfield street, has returned to be made by the express compAn'y with Mrs. Flora Chase ai.d Mrs. quests for a women’s gym class, troops were reported t(xiay inad no arrest was made. Officer the piana for the banquet and gift. Ladies’ Guild Chicken Pie Sup­ powerful than—"the day before prizes, got under way today. Amid the ruins o f a building In SUIlngrad, long besieged Rusalan city on the Volga, Red Army mor­ her home from 8L Francis hospi­ for tires to be turned in. Ruth Shed assisting her. Several to be held on a week night, the cofifidently today that Italy Soldiers and Marines to have captur^ part of the ArOiur Sejrmour investigated. “In thanking you for this, sur­ Of Mourning per and Sale, S t Mary’s Parish Pearl Harbor." Balancing the na­ Backing It waa Representative tar crewmen blast the Invading Germans. This picture waa radioed from Moscow to New York. tal, Hartford. prise and gift,’’ -said Mr. Weir, I guests will appear on the program. hall. YMCA has reserved Friday eve­ tion’s books of war near the end could not be bombed out of lighway linking’ Tunis and Among them will be the Round Ramsay (D.. W. Va,), who Intro­ Strike at Small In­ am, for the moment, at a loss for "X ------' Wednesday, Dec. 16 nings from 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. of a year of flgbttng, Kno* told duced legislaUon authorising th» th’e war but he said civilians Bizerte, severing the last The Identillcatlon pictures which Mis. Edward J. Murphy, the re­ Table Singers, a group of thirteen Working Papers words. It is a complete surprise Meeting of Air Raid Wardens All women Interested in joining the National AaaociaUon of Man­ Treasury department to operate a were being moved from Ital­ stallations in Solo­ were taken at the last meeting of cently elected state president of if that means anything to you Special Prayer Service mixed voices from the High School and communication between of Precinct 3. this class are invited to attend the ufacturers' convention in a pre­ lottery plan developed by Ernest 'the Mursea’a Aids are ready. All the Catholic Ladies of Columbus, chaps who lied so beautifully under the direction of O. Albert ian cities, air raid shelters mons, Navy Reports. the two Axis strongholds in who Were there should call Here at Temple Beth Saturday, December 19 opening class on Friday' evening, pared speech: . W. Fogel of Beaver, Pa. will be the honor guest at a recep­ Are Being Issued earlier this evening. Pearson who will be present and “We have axpended a lot oc Would Guarantee Some Retnru Stalingrad Troops Recapture had been speeded and Ger­ Tunisia. The report, from the Zmt the Bute Studio for them as tion this evening at eight o’clock comment upon the carols to be Annual Christmaa banquet of December 4th. The regular mem­ Morocco radio, was not verlflad Praised Hla Workers Sholom Wednesday. bership rate of 33.00 yearly covers precious ships and, material, but Unlike some other syatems, Fo- man defense aid assured. He Washington, Dec. 3—(JP)—Strik' ------n possible. by Gibbons Assembly at the K. of sung by the group. Local 63, T. W. U. A., Tinker hall asserted that the lUllan people from Allied force headquarters. "But I am not sure that I ani at 6:30. admission to this class. This mem­ we have exacted a toll the enemy gel’s plan would guarantee some ing at small enemy installationa C. home. Mrs. C. L. Mahoney, past During the period from Novem­ Two Guest Soloists ean ill afford.” return to every ticket holder. Each would show the Brltlah and Rus­ This gain would isolate the enemy Albert B. Carlson, son of Mr. the perron you all have been talk­ . The Jewish population of Man­ The-Awo guest soloists will be Saturday, January 2 bership fee also includes other ac­ Hill Dominating South of City state president, heads the commit­ ber 12 through yesterday the lo­ Japs’ Estimated Loos 860,000 ticket aold for $1.26 would entitle sians that they, too, could Uke it. on Guadalcanal, American soldiers penned up In Bizerte and leave Mrs. William Carlson, Of 86 ing about this evening. Why" he Mrs. Ruth "Taylor Phelps, pianist, Installation here of Grand Lodge tivities such as Tuesday morning tee of arrangementa _ cal Trade school issued 59 work­ chester will follow the call of The Navy secretary asserted the buyer to that much credit with It was II Duce’s longest speech and Marines in the Solomona have him only one way of escape—by d street, baa enlisted in the ing certificates to school children. continued "everyone of you have and Miss lolanda Lielss, violinist, officers Of the Knights of Pythias. gym class, badminton, bowling, Hartford rabbia and observe Wed­ thaL while Japanese casualty flg- local participating merchants on of the war. Coughing and breath­ captured three Ught artillery 8. A rm y Air Corps, and left Of these 80 per cent were for part done just as much as I have and both of Willimantic. Miss Leisa craft classes, band weaving, furni­ AlUed troops, the Berlin radle ' y for the reception center The Y. M. C. A. weaving class were it not for your splendid co­ nesday, Dec. 2, as a day of fires.1—.. could not not be be trusted trusted even even if cash purchaMs of $36 or more. ing heavily with the intensity pf pieces, six machine-guns and kilt­ will not meet this evening, and time workers. vi-as the soloist with the WUliman- ture reflnishing and shower facili­ his effort to whip up fighting reported without elaboration, Fbrt Devena, Maas. He la 33 operation all that has been ac­ meuming, fast and prayer for the ties. There is a small extra fee they were published,’’ United The participating merchants, United Stales | 35 Survivors ed 51 enemy soldiers, the Navy re­ for this week only will meet on With the High school closing at tlc Symphony orchestra last year Ramsay pointed out, would get no Five Mde^, After Ger- spirit among the lUllans, he ad­ “ have reached Axis defenae Unas of age and graduated from 2:02 it is going to give an oppor­ complished would not have byen victims of Nazi atrocities in Eu­ and is a High School student. Mrs. Public Records for craft classes, hand weaving States intelligence officers esti­ ported today. before Tunis and Bizerte." Friday from 7:30 to 9:00. The gym possible. mate that alnce Dec. 7, 1941 to financial benefit other than the vised them to lesrn to hate, and T High school in the tunity to many other boys and rope. and furniture reflnishing. V In one action yesterday, the class for women will commence Phelps and Miss Lelss both have sales they might make to purchas- man Division Beaten to cease spreading "ailly stories BattUng Main Axis Forcea of 1938. He has been em- girls to work part time and as a “However.” he concluded, "let A special prayer service will be The Friday evening gym class Nov. 36, "the Japanese in all the­ May Aid New I Now Battling Navy said, an Army patrol wiped Friday, December 4, under the di­ studied at the Blanchett School of era of tickets who desired to avail and gossip.” The Morocco radio also said Al­ lyleyed by the United Aircraft Cor- result it is expected that there me say that we are not making conducted by Rabbi B. Woythaler Music in Willimantic, Mrs. Peter­ Building Permit wfll be under the direction of Clif­ aters have lost in kUIed or perma­ In Two Day Battle. out a group of 11 Japanese and In BMst Hartford. rection of Clifford Massey. The will be many more securing cer­ enough sacrifices. Every citizen in at Temple Beth Sholom on Wed­ Lena M. Scranton, 302 Spruce nently injured roughly 250,000 themselvea of the credit. However, Shorn of Old-Time Bombast captured a 70 miUimeter gun. At lied troops were battling the main hour is from 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. sen will be their accompanist and ford Massey and he will be pleased he pointed out, many merchants tificates to work part time during Manchester is not. You planned nesday, at 6 p. m. street, alterations, 3200. Builder, to answer any Inquiries regarding men." Lung Disease His 81-mlnute address was the same time a Marine Corps ps' Axis forces between Gabes and their numbers include: for violin. undoubtedly would participate in French Armyj Moscow, Dec. 2.— (JP)— , Sfax. American and French The regular monthly meeting of the Christmas vacation period. this party but what about the boys All men of the congregation are Thomas Vennart. the class. Approximately 87,000, he said, shorn of his old-time bombast by trol waa killing 25 Japanese and T he meeting cf Air Raid war­ "Zigunerwelsen” by Sarasate and are Navy casualties or about 10 the program through a desire to troops previously had beenra-- HMtialhAjaerieaa C3ub. will be out there on the firing line? They asked to attend. > Kreisler's “ Uebesfreud.” Mrs. Stalingrad’s defenderis, rpU-; the grim turn of the war for his capturing two other ^ns, one at 8:30 tonight in the club dens of Precinct 3, scheduled for cannot plan such affairs and are per cent of the estimated J^>a- help in the war effort. ing back the Nazis’ wieaken- Fascist regime, and in place of 76 mflUmeler and the other a 30 ported to have crossed the Tuili- Wednesday, December 3, wUI be Phelps will play, "Jesu, Joy of nese Naval personnel. United IMch ticket purchaser would re­ Industrialist Asserts He Fneumonia Attacks Bos­ Sian coastal road north of Gabei^ kooms on M^ile street. making far greater sacrifices Man’s Desiring,” by Bach and hla usual lavish promises he com­ millimeter, in an engagement on omitted. The next meeting wlU be 200 Hour Class States Naval losaes. he aald, are ceive two stubs, a third being re­ ing siege lines, have recap-1 cutting off the enemy In Tunlaln every minute of the day and night. Cyril Scott’s “Valse Caprice.” Is *Not Fighting for ton Fire Victims; De­ plained bitterly that “nobody ever the upper Lunga river. Another Ifo eommunlcable diseases were held on Wedneaday, December 16. If Manchester, and the rest of the Church Society about one per cent of the perion- tained for the lottery. One stub tured “ Yuzhnaya” hill, dom i-: really understood lU ly” and that Marine patrol hitting at machlne- by land from bis Libyan base at Other numbers will be Kiven by nel strength and estimates of would be held by the purchaser to Boated tor Manchester in this Forced to Close country realize. that more and club members during tne after­ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Quart of Milk for nating the southern side of mand Overhauling of had she sUyed out of the war gyn nests, captured six machine- Tripoli. kwsk’a bnUetin of the Stale Health Mrs. Margaret Shields of 48 more real sacrifices are necessary comparative loss and damage of prove his ownership in the event both belllgerenU would have mal­ guns and killed 15 Japanese. Allied bombers continued an Calls Meeting noon's program. bis number were drawn, and the Die city, and have pushed Safety Precautions. The bulletin shows Grandview street and her sister, to win this struggle, it will be that COMBINATION SPECIAL AT ships and planes is “equally en­ Every Hojltentot’ out from two to five miles treated her. Meantime. Army planes carried around-the-clock bombing of Bi­ o f meaalea in New Brlt- Mrs. Ellen Aitken pt 39 "Moun- The 200 hour special course con­ much shorter. Again I thank you i ■ ------couraging. In one breath n Duce mini­ out four attacks on enemy posi­ zerte. Tunis and Tripoli, with Bi­ (Coatianed oa Fag* Sis) farther frpm Stalingrad, the psported during the week end- ment street, Groton, left at noon ducted at the Manchester Trade for this excellent party.” “We have a larger and more New York, Dec. 2—(e)— The Boston. Dec. 2.—(JP)—Thirty-five mized the cry for peace in lU ly; tions on the island, the Navy said zerte heaviest hit in aerial war. yesterday at 11 a. m. today for California. They will School from 10 o’clock at night un­ The regular meeting of the Mis­ powerful Navy measured In ton­ Army newspaper Red Star report­ in another he sought to coax back Na\-al Preaanre Tighter Statie Officer Present United States may be called upon survivors of the Cocoanut Grove I fare said to be approaching %| make their headquarters during til 6:30 In the morning had to close sionary Society will be held at the nage, air power or anything else,' ed today. An enemy division was the aplrit of resistance by declar­ United States Naval pressure on scale unequalled since the Battle The toastmaster introduced Guy holocaust battled pneumonia, in itioM for the baked ham their stay with Mrs. Shields’ son, for lack of pupils. It had one stu­ Emanuel Lutheran church Thurs­ Im portant he added, “ than the day before to supply a “ rejuvenated” French beaten in a two-day battle for the ing that if the lUllan naUon gave Japan’s vital supply lines squeezed of Britain in the autumn of 194U. .ftaner and Christmas party of St. dent and he Is taking the day Holt, assistant state administrator Peart Harbor—or the day after hUL Red Star reported. addition to burns, today as de-l up it "would ronounce forever lU tighter today with at least five Raymond , in San Francisco. They day afternoon at 2:30. The host­ No Realto Unitv » Army, the vice chairman of tbs’ United States Hying fortreaaalP | 'a Circle, Daughters of course. All of those who took of civilian defense who paid a FOSTER’S Peart Harbor. Production records mands were heard for an over­ dream of being a great nation.” more Nipponese ships sent to the ars daughters of Mrs. Ainnle Por­ esses will be: Mrs. Carl Johnson, War Production board said today, - ItolMag llrelegers Bsek and light bombers left huge ahoni- on Wednesday evening, this special course in machine glowing tribute to the local chief have been broken on almost ewesy hauling of night club safety pre­ Reading extracU from Prime bottom of the Pacific by Ameri­ terfield 2 p. m. - Prison Term War Powers one numerical advantage, the Ger­ (OoBtinaed oa Page Twelve) W > hud. brilliant before are delivered In the dominate the United Nations’ war mans were able to give their forces “ an enemy Naval force of four was flaiah...without All Foods Styled the Way Ton Like Them To Be AH Packed In a Heavy Shopping Bag. effort: Mr. Roosevelt, Mr. Church­ a atroke of nibbtes. morning, .orders received It’s a Patriotic Duty.. .So Buy All You Can! air support In the last stages of destroyers Is apparently attempt­ Posthumous Pardon Voted up to 12 noun on after­ Styled, And At Nominal Rates. ill. Mr." Stalin and Generaliaaimo ...... Doughton Directed to the fight but still failed to retake Treasury Balance Legislation on Recon­ ing to land reinforcements.” A Boston. Dec. 2—(C:— Voting a j noon delivery. DROP INTO... Mechanic, Convicted of Chiang Kai-Shek. spokesman at headquarters re­ posthumous pardon to .Arthur 8L No Agreement On Strategy the hllL Aiding Saboteurs, Also Introduce Modified Russian forces wers reported to W a^ n gton , Dec. 2.— The struction Problems to ported the ships had been attack­ Germain, 27, of Haverhill, tte "They do not have an announc-. poaiUon of the Treasury Nov. 30 ed, but there was no official re­ Massachusetts Executive CouacB THE GARDEN ed common agreement upon the Measure in House. have sallied beyond their rewon Be Given Commons. Giveit $10,000 Fine. positions to disperse 1,000 enemy Receipts, $47,383,475.07; expen­ port of the outcome. revealed today that the youag FOOD FOR FREEDOM... 1- - RESTAURANT ANl^ GRftL m i^ r stra te n of the wan In the ditures. $316003470.71: net bal­ The. communique reported that man, aecvlng_.a ,.long__ term at tto^ I Dnek Sam prescribes a pound of meat per day for every Muiaiy Bddtken li a war com­ Washington, Dec. 2.—($•)— By Norfolk State Prison’ colony, hao 840 Main Street New York, Dec. 3- t<86— An­ (Centtaned on Pago Twelve) ance. $3,082,204,647.35. Bulletin! • mittee in Washington, another in margin of neariy two to one, the (Oontlaiicd on Page Ten) given his life In secret Navy teste j man in service. Not one in ten ate as well at home as thony Cramer, 42, YorkviUe me­ London, Stalin and his generals di- London, Dec, The chanic, convicted of treasonably House Ways and Means commit w hich may Involve the saving ^ grent military might of the thou!«aiid«* of live*. Gov. LeyertfiL| he does in our armed services today. This puts a strain aiding two of the eigh. Naal sabo­ tes blocked today -an attempt to I ’nlted Stotee, Britain and So- (Coatianed en rage Twelve) Saltonstelt declared that SC Ger­ on the meat industry. . . help by buying different cuts teurs landed by submarine in the pigeon-hole for the balance pt the Viet Buaain must be used la United States laat June, today was year a measure granting f>rnident Secret Planes ‘Enough Darlan Sets main. with 39 other priaoBMa aa ; such as Honeycomb Tripe.. .LiverwursI. ..Sausage and pence to prevent any repeti­ the colony, had submitted votan- sentenced to 46 years in prison Roosevelt wartime powers to sus­ tion of nggreeeion, Anthony and fined $10,000. pend, tariff regulations. terilv to tests which “involved I lAmb Patties.. .Liver, Poultry, etc. Storm Hits Eden told the House of Com- possible savings of thousands M After sentence was Imposed by Instead, the committee directed - To Make Angels Gasp’ 'iiioaa isasid dwers today. *H)ur Up ^Council’ Old Farms Chairman Doughton tX>-NC) to in llvMis not only oo the hottlctraa^^ Lamb Chops TOMORROW NIGHT Federal Judge Henry W. God- »in. nmst be to hwure that hut-among society, itself." NOOhar- Sausage Patties Dried B e e f...... • ■ lb. . dard. Defense Counsel Harold MfuneHard troduce *.‘aa the. baaia for future the cooperation achieved 23c consideration" a modified measure Bjr Howard W. Blakealea He aald that the tail gun -added the governor nor Correettona i 49c lb. Veal Chops St. James’s Sdiool Hall, Park St. Medina said he would appeal sunong the. ADlee during the To Govern North Africa Commissloaer .Arthur T. Lyroa® Fresh At the trial of Cramer, who waa drafted by a eubcammlttee, which taeoclated Preee Sdenee Writer to the flying fortress caught the war la coatlnued ta the years Veal Cutlets would grant the chief executive the New York, Dec. 2—The United Nips oo by surprise that nearly And ‘Defend Interest would discus* the tests on t Doors Open at 7. Play Starts at 8. conrfeted Nov. 18, the government of peace and It la not going to ground that they were Naval so- LAMB PATTIES Broilers Fowl Winds iTear Down Trees tariff powers but not hla request States haa eome aecret new planes 100 Japanese planes were downed be eaay bcenuse we are going chaifred he gave aid anu com­ Of French Empire.’ crets. 4 for 27e Chickens ' Ducks fort'.’ to Werner Thiel an tion barriers. angela gasp,” the American Socie­ get back to tell ^ others what Beef Liver ward J. Kerling after they land­ Eden deefaued. I’nlons Close to .Agreenieot . STEWING VEAL ed by submarine on the Florida rupting Service Today Te Held PnMks Hearlage ty of Mechanical Engineers was waa happening. ’ Allied Headquarters in North Calves’ Liver FOR THIS WORK “As the war proceeds,” he add-1 Washington, Dec. Z—^!Pt~-A3/%\ 25c to 39c lb. coast, intent on destroying units Simultaneously, the committee told today. London. Dec. 2.—(JV-Legisla Africa, Dec. 2.—(P)—Admiral Pork Liver IS AVAILABLE! o f the nation’s aUimlnum industry. decided to hold public hearings on MsJ. Nathaniel F. Silsbee, of the ed, "there la no intimating what Uon to deni with post-war recon­ Jean Darlan announced today and CIO peace committees I Portland, Me., Dec. 8— iJrt — rellsbiy reported todsy td ho clort l Cramer waa accused of meetlnjg' the measure, probably beginning Army Air Force, explained in a further surprises tn the way of struction problems will • be intro­ that he had set up an “ Imperial Let Us Go Over Your Work Winds tore down trees and power to sn sgreement on n p»n m f DOG HORSE MEAT the two saboteurs In New Yorii. tomorrow. Representative Jenkins paper prepared for a meeting of speedy alteration and adaptation] duced in the House of Commons, council’’ to govern North Africa lines in Maine today, disrupting eoeiety that a score of new are In store for the Axis.’ working unity which wo 22e pound And Sec How Much Stock Will and of giving false information electric and telephone service for (R-Ohio), one iof the members, Anthony Eden, foreign secretary and “ defend the Interest of the SHINES Funiilvrm fighton. bombers and transports French empire” until Fnmce Is vide for ecttleroent of Jnr cut^ 20c pound Be Required. to Federal Bureau of Investigation hours In some placea. ■aid, however, that it bad been Eaaping Froductlaa Fluid and government spokesman, told Scraleh0$ Awayl^ ara under teat Many, he aaid. al- | liberated. at quorrols by a Boofd of AfWtW^i agents in an attempt to conceal The Weather Bureau reported agreed that the heartnga would be America la not building planes the House today. tion, pending tho srhlevc Large Grapefruit Thiel’a mission snd identity. continued "long enough to give ready have been flown, but are atiU on a strictly mass production His statement waa made dur­ Darlan, who acta aa hlgji coro- Old En rilih INPRIZES 5 NUMBER the wind at 81 allies per hour. pn the aecret list. sctunl organic unity. One 3 for 30e Now, more than ever before, Zoth Thiel and Kerting, to­ The wind was accompanied by people from the far corners of the baaia, but keeping the production ing debate on a Labor Party mo- mlaaioner for North Africa under In addition to the new designs, agreement with the Allies and under considerntlon, it ws Florida Oranges home owners are urged to in­ gether with four of their compan­ heavy rain. country an opportunity to get here fluid. Nevertheless, he laid, there tion calling for prompt govern­ ed from an suthoritetiv-e ssarea^ SCRATCH INC FREE GAME FREE GAME the Air Force has developed a ment action to prodvlce a post­ who insists that he is fulfilling Ripe Pears ions, later were put to death after Richard J. Davis, Portland to present their views’’ method of making wholesale alter- were present large-scele order* the creation ol a board sulate their houses as much as trial by a milltaiy court in JYash- manager of 'The New England Jenkins declared that there waa for plaaea ta 1,000 and even 6,000 war program. the mandate of Marshal Petain. REMOVING Gve Your Aoimak and Povdtry atiena In planaa after manufacture. was reported by the official of the two praetdowte 1*1 KLEENEX possible to help conserve hea^ togton. Telephona and Telegraph Co., said rapidly mounting opposition Iota. “We are determined to do what Oreea af the AFL, and PhlBp 1 13TH GAME FOR $13 This la dona in places called modi­ we can within our power to help French news agency to have aa- 26c, 4 for 98c POLISH Faced PoasiMe Death Fenolty mors than 80 polaa wara felled throughout the country—particu­ fication centers, o f which he said It is not generally realized, he ray of the CIO and an Is ' which means saving fad. Cramer had faced a poaslbla in the aUte, affecUng approxi­ larly from agricultural aacthma— declared, that most of the flrst- in the Immediate relief o f post­ sumed "all the functions of the Ain 14c, 2 for 2Sc . 25 REGULAR GAMES there are doaena. They a-e not all chief of aUte.” Darlan’* position ctuUmuto* maximum penalty of death. mately 3,000 telephones, mostly to any broad grant of authority line military planes fighting to­ war Europe, even though it meant • • • 8 fo r 'S S c at airersA factories. expense snd sacrifice to our­ ia that Petain. a prisoner of the Judge Goddard aald be would in greater Portland, Bath, Rock­ to suspend tariff regulatlona. Make Qiriek Altaratlaaa day are the result of designs aix Halt Work at Protest. ------Dry M (^ WE HAVE 5 DOOR PRIZES MOON’S FEEDS selves,” Edsn said. Nasia, cannot act for himself, not impose the death penalty, as land and Biddeford. While Doughton refused to dta- Theas oantora make quick alter- years old. As examples he cited Now York, Pec. GahraBiaed Paila ROCK WOOL IN BATTS, ROLLS AND BULK the German Meaaerschmitt ME- Sir WilHam Beveridge prepared larindea Governors Oaneral ALL FOR $3.00 ORDERS recommanded by U. 8. Attorney light Wires Down cloae the vote by which a motion attooa demanded by battle condi- His council includes three proxlmately 2(»,06# ctolklM to tobla the legislation waa de- 108, Brltlah flpttflre and Hurri- to carry the defenae of his “free- Mathias O om a. bseanaa *nt doaa The Chimberiand County Power tkma. auch aa, aald-Major Silsbee, French governors' general in fur workers af batfc AFT. aofl I ALL FOR For Beat Results ftatod, a check of other membera cana and American Curtiss Hawk m from Vrant’’ aocial security not appear that Cramer 4k light Co. reported "wires wars installing ditfeieiR guns, or North and West Africa: Gen. Au­ oaloas la tke metrapaMas fi| aware that KerUng and the othera down aU oveY the system” around revealed that it was IS to aeven. refitting with a landing gear that p-a«. plan todsF into the stronghold of his severest opposttloii—a power­ gusta Nogues of Morocco, Pierre kalted work for froa* I* were in poesession o f ssploatvas Portland. Nat "Osandtlea Maaaaa(* win not crack up in desert fight­ Tba Oermana, he aald. were re­ ndaatea today aa ported to have at leiwt two planes ful Conservative party committee Bolasoa of French Weet Africa. o r intended to destroy fSetoriss. Maiqr Eortland sdiools t Doughton made 1$ dear that the ing. * Which Includea Dakar; pad Yvea “ against tho whnissali PLENTY OF TABLES AND "It sppests to ms." ths eoart withoat slaetricity and 8imt. Har­ bill that ha would tntnduea at the ^8uch eentsra altered Doolittle’s with pcaaaura aahtos, which re-1 in the House o f Commons. G. E. Willis and Son> Inc. tha| Se u el Meetlag Chatel of Algeria. af rivUtaas ki Nasi aacagltfij PARKING CHAIRS FOR said, "that ha had ho gnUtv Iraoari rison C. Ljrssth ordsred sll achoola committee’s request waa not to be planes to fit the bombing of Japan. lieva their crewa at moat of With full knowledge that They and Gen. Henri Ghraud, tries. Leaders af flve SPACE EVERYONE Larsen’s. Feed Service edge o f the subversive mission of closed. Schpols with electricslly considered a “committee meaa. They have painted planes a dusty handicaps o f high altitude fight-1 Moaclatlaaa JekMd Id i pink for the Egyptian desert, and ing. One la a fighter and the oth­ S8 DEPOT SQUARE TEL.S406 (CMUtaBad o s Page fllz); bu rage aix) . (OnttWMd eu Phga Thu) .fitted others for Aretk^regiona. er a boater. ea Page flla) I it t-'\ I MANCHB8TEK EVEKriNG HERALD. HANCHESTER. CO^'^. WEIDHESDAl. DECEMBER t, 1941 HANUHflSTBB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNISSUAX, UlCUlfifiUfISK 2 . 1V4Z F A IIH THI

ciety of the church to be in charge there was nothing ready to serve, untfer civilian workers in com­ palgns, war stamp and war bond of the supper. Chairman oi tne that there was quite a lot of food munities to do various Jobs that sales, family security services, A Thought Scout Leaders Drops Change About Town Sdeless Fair [j YMCA Sehedul. | Ui^es Fonning child care sqrvicea, health and u n c l e town coinn^ttee*, troop . commit­ on the range but that it kkd not Woldd Abolish must be done as part of the war :TER SAM, teemen, Scoutmasters and. assist­ been cooked fon the reporters as W recked Planes Play effort, Sturgee said. hospital service, nutrition services, consumer programs, housing pro­ Meet Tonight ant Scoutmasters and Junior as­ On Manpower yet. Today: Service C.orps While the Citlsens Defense Therefotv thus sattn th Come First" sistant Scoutmasters of troops in When asked flaUy whether Ickes The Variety Sale and “ Kaffe Triple-A.Plan Is Successfiil 6:30-7:80 p. m.—Gym, boya 7-12. Oorpe comprises a force of train­ grams, recreation, school and edu­ cation programs aiid other war Ood; Behold, mlao angor aai Mast h • war Maaltton. for food I* the fuel of Aghtlng men! tow-n will attend. would be m-^ved to the labor post, Stuga” being sponsored.^ by the 7:30-8:30 .p. m.—Game room, ed pereons in the protective cate­ tnry Shan be poorod sot npn Dorcas Society at the Emanuel in Insfi*uction services. . mt Hw m a t paektmxwent over their quotait on beef for Following the banquet reports Mr. Roosevelt repeated there was Part boys, 7-12. gory to guard against enemy air p t o ^ upon man, and upon M a renalt n q K will be nonie beef shorlaireii In Manchester District to w-ilt be^ given joy the following: Ickes Bowing Out of nothing on the fire. Lutheran church will open at g Center Church Social Is 7:30-8:30 pt m.^—Game room, Designed to Mobilize attack, the Citizens Service Corps Recognizing the fact that some o'clock tonight in the church base­ Leaders o f Organized and npjn the trees of the field,! _ till* month. Howe^^, there I* •till a wide variet.v Hold Its Annual Ban* Tow-n bo'ihmittlSeS, town chairman, Spotlight as Single This, coupled with later infor­ as that of a pilot but without tbsm boys, 12-16. Volunteers to Do Vari« is concerned with duties of a non- local defense councils were al­ upon the trait of the gtooadi ai •■ar yea at aeoaomloal pricetL Thumdsy we suKiteat: district commissioner, health and ment. A variety of articles sUit- Agriculture' l^mand Used by Army to Give ths pilot couldn’t fly. Well Attended aiid Is 7:80—A. R. F. Nurses. protective nature but of equal im­ ready making use of some of tbess mation from other sources, made Able for Christmas gifts will be it ahaU h o ^ and afistt ns* FRESH FISH Diitiwr Frankfurts quet Over North. safety chairman, camping activ­ it fairly clear, to carry out the There are four departments at 8:30-8:80 p. m.—4 Ojgm bowling portance in the war effort. committees, Sturges asked local quenchvl Jiwendah Iffii. ities chairman and chairman of the Head Plan Abandoned. offered for sale. Change During War. Knowledge of How to Most Enjoyable. ous Jobs in War Effort. Filleta SausaiK Patties president’s sllegary, that the plan Cbanute field: alleys. Possible Duties for Corps defense officials to consider the Court of Honor, ' 8:00 p m.— 2 alleys, Josephine Members of the Citizens Service formal creation of the Citizens Dried !i lb. 2oc I The Manchester DiMrict, Boy Washington, Dec. 2— (rP)—Interr for a supreme manpower com­ Repair TTiose Dam- 1. Orpartment of Aircraft Spe- Ford As tiuest Speaker At its meeting last evening, the Washington, Dec. 2— (O—A ciaUata, wherein the men learn to More than one hundred and fif­ Lucas.. Hartford, Dec, 2—(FV-State De­ Corps may be called upon to assist Service Corps as part of the lo­ Patience provoked often tanqu Fresh Fowl Scouts of America, will hold Its ior Secretary Harold L. Ickes was mander hisd been returned to the to fury.- Syrua. ^ * l^ b a iS cr Filleta Horace Ford, Scout commiaeion- ice box for the time being. Pines Civic Association, I decided threatoned food ahortogq coupled ag^ in Battle. become macblnlsta aheet metal ty membera of the Women’s Fed­ 8:80 p. m.- -2 alleys, Mrs. WaF fence Administrator Wesley A. in such programs as salvage cam- cal councils. ns annual banquet tonight at the to hold a children's Christmas par­ Mackerel Roasting Chid) North Methodist church, at 7 et of Charter Oak Council wrill.be reported bowing out of the man- One result will be to deprive with manpower problems on the workers, arelden, parachute rig­ eration of the Center Congrega- ters. Sturges today called to attention Broilers guest speaker. Mr. Ford is an. in­ pjwer spotlight today and Presi­ ty on Dec. 19 at the home of Mrs. farm brought from leaders of or­ gers. ticmsl church gathered at the 8:30 p. m.~ 2 afleya open. t' Cod and Pollock ! o ’clock. Charles Field, chairman of Congress of sn opportunity to dis­ Gilbert Saegaert, 72 Linnmore ' By SaaMa T . Carter of local defense councils in Con- Old Fashioned Mea jaf the banquet committee has ar­ teresting speaker and his message dent Roosevelt has pigeonholed cuss whatever shortcoming the ganized agriculture today a de­ 2. Department of Advanced Air church last evening to celebrate 7:80-9:80 p. m.—Country club Salmon Fillets for the time being his plan to cre­ drive. Parents wishing their chil­ Cbanute Field, ni., Dec. 2—(SV- nscticut the possible foramtion of DISTINCTIVE GIFTS ranged with the Ladies Aid So- will-be of interest to every Spout- members may have found in the mand that the government’s triple Mechanics, teaching aviation cadet Ite first "SaleleaB Fair” Which was Badminton group. TRY THESE THRIFTY CUTS: ei in the organization. Chief Nel­ ate a eingle adminiatrator. dren to attend should notify Mra A program be abolished at least You’ve seen the news Iteme in g : "nd engineers, and propellsr, substituted for the customary Cal­ units of the new Citizens Service f o b LESS AT Authoritative sources who can­ president's official family, since Saegaert ao she may khow how Corps, approved by the national ..aOITP B O N U ...B a i« Bones, S lbs. 10c. Knuckle Soup Bon< son Sly and District Executive Roy the cabinet shift would have re­ for the duration of the war. your paper: elsctrlcal, engine and instrument edonian MArket. KEITH’S not be identified said the president many to provide for. After the Officials of the Nstionsl Asso­ OCD office as pertinent in the co­ . U K e m. . . ■ Very Meaty Soup Bones, 25c to 29c lb. Carol will be present to give re­ quired Senate confirmation. "las Vegas, N. M. — An Army courses. A delicious pot-iuck supper was I A notlm r Ynint' 'fWBSH PORK...Pork Butt*.. .almost bnnelesN, 44c lb. For ports on Scouting activities dur­ and Ickes had agreed at a con­ business meeting the group enjoy­ ciation of State OommlMloners, 8. Department of Teletype and servedrved by Group -A, »mder Mrs. C j- Z M l O U l C r J U U 1 8 ordination ot aU duUea in local de­ ed moving pictures. bomber, blown off itf course by a fense councils o< a non-protective Imta eei vtag have ns slip the small bladebone out. ing the. war emergency. ference yesterday that the Job of Secretaries and Directors of Agri­ Link Trainer, wherein they learn H. Ferguson * sad Mra Charles 'BX'iiWlNO LAM B.. .Lean cuts of Stewina Lamb and Shoulder Assisting Charles Field on his exercising over-all aupervlsion of culture, meeting here in a two-day violent storm, crashed today ^ aervlclng and maintenance ot tele- House, co-Yeadera The decorations Group in State character. the Federal manpower machinery Night Clubs Must Pereons who want to participate lauab CImps offer good value.' We have a limited number of committee are: Clarence Wogman, Miss Flora M. Stanley of Main convention, said they were draft­ the mountains Just northwest of~* type transmitters and rscslvs in­ of evergreen boughs end red can­ Kenneth Leslie. Mathias Spiesa probably should go to some more street is leaving within a day or ing a resolution to that effect. struction in radio control tower dles were in hMmony with the in civilian defense work but are .iaariess Beef Ttaiderloln Steaks. available candidate. here, killing the four-man craw Hartford, Dec. 2—(F)— The Plt- not attached to any service in and James Lewis. Remove Bunting two for. St. Petersburg, Florida, The leaders, who asked to re­ and plowing up 100 yards of earth operation and in the operation and prevailing Christmas spirit. ' DELIVERIES Gr^eiihouses Too Many CompUcatioBB where ahe plana to spend the win­ main anonymous, asserted that maintenance of the link trainer, a After a brief business meeting, ney-Bowes Poetage Meter Coip- their community now have an op­ It w-aa decided, these sources before striking a boulder and portunity to do worthwhile work Co>eperatlag with the office of Defense transportation we offer ter. abolition of government control bursting into flames ..." device rvaembUng a miniature air­ led by M ra Arthur Dling, presi­ pany, of Stamford, is the latest -4rti ssid, that there would be too many Buffalo, N. y .„ Dec. 2.—(ffV- over food-growing at this time In the Citlsene Service Oorpe a ffepeadable restricted delivery service. One deliver}- dally... Buffalo night clubs must renaove You’ve shuddered over the fate plane which la used for pilot in- dent o f the Federation, the group Connecticut firm to have a Joint ae backs or special deliveries. Orders received the day be- complications invrdved in a three- would be helpful in meeting the leaders made their reports on the which is designed to mobilise vol- call way cabinet shift which would be all bunting and Inflammable deco­ An important meeting o f the o f the men and chalked up that atruction in Inatrument fljdng. tof* M lvercd on morning deliver}-. Orders received up to 12 Eccleslasiical Society of Center problems of the nation's 30,000,000 4. Department jOf Weather, gifts ot cash which timir mambers Labor-Management conunlttee list­ Floral Arrange OLD necessary to switch Ickes from rations by order of Mayor Joseph farm population. plane as lost. ed by the War Production Drive aaaa so afteraooa deliver}-. We do appreciate the way oiir t-us- Interior to i..«bor, in order to give J. Kelly, who also directed that Congregational church will take But that plane wasn’t lost with a weather ouerver division had made in place o f their usual lainnrs are plaaning a little ahead which allows u* to put full To Give Nelson Opinions contributions time and effort in division of the War Production for him full control over Selective areaways at places of public as­ place this e'-enlng at eight o'clock It’s playing a_ big part in the and a weather forecaster division. ot leads on oar track*. -> RECORDS m the church parlors. Officials of the association ar­ war even now. All of thst soimds dull and un­ preparing for the Mwrket. The rd- Board, it was announced today. Must be turned In for sal­ Service as well as industrial and sembly be cleared of otatrucUons. ranged with Senator Thomaa (D., Daa yohr No. 21 stamp for coffee.. .your No. 9 on sugar, and bu} The order was issued yesterday The twisted mass of sheet metal interesting. But is ItT Let’s sulta were more than Yratlfjring. The firm was one of 100 listed Weddings, Funerals, vage If yon want to kmp furm laboj^,,...... - ...... Okla.) to put their opinions before by drive headquarters in its latest (laying the new ones. Then, tioto, there was accumu­ in the wake of the’ disastrous Bos­ M m Carl Hilding la chairman and tubing that once was a proud see. ftqimd Table Singers Donald Nelson, director of the warrior of the skies has come here In the big hangar I spoke about The Round Table Singers of the announcement, which brought the D each paid for old ree- lating, evidence that the oil indus­ ton night club fire and after a of the committee from Memorial War Production Boaird, later to­ Anniversaries try, which viewed Ickes with a conference with safety officials. to round out its days_ on the saw Private Charles English, A Ospella Choir of Manchester total in the country to 1,700. < rreapeetlva of quantity. Temple Pythian Sisters, ’ arrang­ day. Over, half of the 1,700 commit­ Jaundiced eye When be was made "I want to assure the people ing lor a rummage sale in tne ground in the somewhat ignomln- 27, of Deep River, Conn., working High school, under the direction of Est. 1922 Indicative of the aasociation'a ous but nevertheless important G. Albert Pearson, sang several tees are established in small petroleum coordinator a year and o f this city that every precaution Bissell building, Friday morning attitude was the statement of away on the muttlpatcbed fuse­ role of a guinea pig. beautiful old Christmas cartds. plants, 51.1 per cent representing 153 Eldridge Street "S a half ago. has grown to like him is being taken so that a situation from Dine o'clock on. Committee President R. A. Trovatten. of Min­ lage of what was once a gallant so w-ell that it did not W«utt to let similar to that which existed In members will he at the store I stood inMde a vast hangar here warplane. He was putting an­ These included "Deck the Halls,' less than 1,00 workers to a plant. nesota, that “we are against con­ and saw 30 such planes—^bombers, Plants on the list employing less , Phone 8486 76S Main lb. him go. Boston does not exist in thiq city,” Thursday evening to receive dona­ other patch on it with a hand "When the Crimson Sun Has Set,” TeLi trolled production and never have fighters, transports —resting on "O Sanctlsslma,” and "As Lately than 10Q)%orkers comprise 8.4 per Only Ufis week, W. G. Mcelly, the mayor declared. tions for the sale. Pythlans or been for it.” riveting device that closed both president of The Skelly Oil com­ In Albany, Fire Chief Michael frlwds who t^uld like articles the concrete floor. Wlnge clipped ends of a hollow rivet with one We Watched,’’ which contains a cent of <€he committees listed. Rilsvf Mstiiss Farmers were assured by Chair­ forever. Over them, under them, tenor solo which was sung by pany, and other,executives wc^ J. Fleming ordered* a check of all called for should contact 3S35 or man Paul V. McNutt of the War squeeze. TiRt-TastaiWay appealing to President Rooeevelt places of public entertainment or 3178. through them swarmed himdreds Enjoying Work Immensely Ameriteo Gentilcore. The you n g. w t • manpower commiaalon last night of men in gray-green coveralla, to keep Ickes in his petroleum large assemblage using flbto and that the government "will take And hs was enjoying it im­ singers performed with unusually I q j * | lam g ^ ,usrssreuc. post. patching welding, mounting fine voice and -poised manner. | O ■../ .ffiiTvto'. A.. ' . h- .^1 <*w*8.,i imitation decorations.i Firemen Graduate nurses of Manchester mensely. ^Surton ^8. . .forB est A., whatever steps are necessary” to Mias Asubah Latham, recalling VtMEIMm . Would Be Loss to Industry may order their removal, although are reminded of the monthly meet- provide enough labor for next glnes. I asked him if be wouldn’t r to upper bronchial ■ Declaring the interior aecretary there is no city ordinance forbid­ tomorrow evening at eight Never Will Fly Agala rather be a flier. Christmas as it was celebrated 40 Dakar^s Harbor tubes with soothing had done "a whale of a Job.” Skel­ year’s record crop goals. years ago, gave a reading of / r ding their use. o'clock at the YA(.C~A. A good Plans are under way, McNutt TheyH never fly again, of “Not a bit of it," be insisted. medicinal vapors. ly said it would be a loss to the An investigation conducted in turnout ie hoped for, as nurses course, but because of the knowl­ "Once on Christmas," by Dorothy tiNMums industry and to the war effort if said, to create “fuU-tlme continu­ "My Job will be Just as important Thompson, which was enthusias­ London, Dec. 2—(F)— Foreign Syracuse as Uie result of the Bos­ from the Bureau of Child Hygiene ous employment of mobile groups edge gained from theae crippled as his. He coiddn’t fly' without Secretary Anthony Elden told the chest and back sur-' he were removed as coordinator. ton fire brought aid order closing of the State Dejiartment of Health birds by the men In the gray-green tically received. faces like a uarm- It was emphasized meanwhile of experienced farm workers, me." The meeting ended with group House of Ck>mmons today that 4|^ Ing poultice. a dancing room of one club; an­ will give demonatrations. transported at government ex­ coveralls, other planes — combat Charlie English pointed out United States authorities in Al­ that the president had not aban­ other club was given 42 hours to planes damaged in battle— will. singing of familiar Christmas **Mii»sfogno«** doned the Idea of centering all pense from one ares to another as something else. sMtgs.-wlth Mrs. Fred ’Thrall at giers are conferring ivitb Pierre install a light over an exit door Women who participate in the the crops mature.” The men in the gray-green cover- "I used to be Charles English, manpower controls under one man the piano. Boisson, governor general of . and exits in two clubs were found “ Pageant of the Bridea” Friday Ooverament A t VXnlt allB, you see, are students at this florist, of Deep River, Conn." he French West Africa on the use to ■ u n m 09 MOnffM NUever dis- ft"' —the only thing lacking at the blocked. evening ip the auditorium of the Army Air Forces Technical Train­ trew of colds this dsoSIs stiiio moment is an acceptable man. Declarations that tha govern­ smiled. “Now I’m Private Cbarlea Sub Designer Dies be made of port and other facili­ way because it’s so oSectlve-io Second Congregational church ar« ment has been at fault in handling ing command. EhigUah, of the Army Air Forces ties In West Africa, including Da- eaayl Just rub throat, chest, Special Purchase Sale At bis press conference yester­ To Address Dinner Meeting requested to drop in at the church fa'rm problema came at the Agri­ It will be their Job after gradu TechniciU Training Command. ood hoeh with food old Vicks day, Mr. Roosevelt told reporters tomorrow evening between 7:30 Moscow, Dec. 2—(F)— The death kar. culture aaeoclation’s dinner laat ation to recondition and put back This is glamorous enough for me.” Eden said nothing beyond the VapoRub at bed tune. that there was nothing on the fire New York, Dec. 2— —Prime and,nine o'clock, when their poal- of Victor Perlovsky, 43, leading lostaoily VapoRub goes to work night from Frank E. Gannett, into the air the fighters and bomb­ And so it was over in the ma­ fact that the discussions are now when he was asked ateut the pro­ Minister MncKenzie King of Can­ tiona the pageant will be as­ ers thst come limping home from Soviet submarine designer arid of- —a wage at ooso, as fflustrated Rochester, N. Y.. publisher, and chinist division, where Private in progress. •hove—to relieve eoughlng jected cabinet shift, under which ada arrived in New York today to signed and other details explained. Democratic Senator W. Lea raids, punctured by enemy bullets, flicial in the Central Construction Clarence W. Hobbs, 35, of Marl­ bureau of the Commissariat of Later an authoritative inform­ spasms, help clear eongesUon in Paul V. McNutt would have be­ address a dinner meeting of the The entertianment is in chairge at O'Daniel o f Texas. their tubln bent, their rudders upper bronchial tabes, and invito come Interior aecretary and Secre­ Pilgrims of the United States. His the choir, with Mrs. David Ben­ boro, Maas., looked up from bis Shipbuilding, was announced to­ ant said the United Nations un­ Gannett urged appointment of a and fins damaged. work of fashioning a small vise comforting deep. Often by morn­ tary of Labor Frances Perkins address, entitled “Defense of Com­ nett aervlng as chairman. day. Perlovsky was the author doubtedly would obtain use of Da­ ing most of tbo misery of the food administrator "entirely de­ To -we how these men—machin­ to say: kar but it was not yet disclosed would have succeeded McNutt as mon Liberties,” win be broadcast voted to that taak” and aaid “ moat ists and welders, propeller and en­ of two books on submarines. The c m is gone. When a cold strikeo. Federal security administrator. over the Columbia network from The Children of Mary Sodality Four months ago I was Just time and place of his death were to what extent or for what pur- toy tlmo-tosted Vtckg VapoRub. ot our distress in regard to food gine experts—are being trained, 1 another millwright in a textile r The president begsn by saying 10:30 to 11- p.-m. ot St. James'a church will bowl not announced.. : ^ .POSM. .. ------— ------^------has been created by tha adminis­ made a tour o f this field, parent mill. Since then I've spent five tomorrow evening at the School tration through frightful mis- ot a large chain of A. A. F. Tech­ street Recrestion BuUdlng. Any weeks at Miami beach for basic takea." nical Training command stations, training, and Tve been here 65 member who is interested is sMt- Senator O’Daniel charged that which has Just been changed from ed to attend. days. In another 35 days I’ll be ^^oBurton ^ . . .for Best^y^ “bureaucrats” had "takan the gov­ sn ordinary school of basic in­ out o f here, and n i be out as a KEITH’S ernment away from the people” struction into an institution devot­ specialist, ready to do an import­ Volunteer workers on Red Cross and the only way to restore it t o ed the advanced training of ant Job.” surgical dressings will have an would; be "to cha^e the mambers aviation technical experts, afternoon session tomorrow at the of Oongreae Just as they (tha pub­ American Legion ball. ffeb Not As Boaaatte As FUafs Marine Guard lic) did last Nov. 3. These are some o f the 10 to 20 STOREWIDE I "Everything will be all right The Cosmopolitan d u b will meet men necessary on the ground to Belgium’s King and Queen, with agriculture only when the keep Just one plane in the air— at Center church house Friday government is resorted to the peo­ visiting the United States in 1919, t afternoon a’. 2^80 o'clock, with the men whose motto “suatineo were assigned a special guard of ple." he asserted. "The department alas—I sustain the wingff’ may in­ Mrs. Thomas Bentley as liostess. of bureaus is now ruzmlng the one Marine offleer and 16 Leath- CLEARANCE ITEMS The guest speaker will, be Mra. government. It's as eloas to dicta­ dicate their Job is not as romantic ernecka. Yaluet to 55,00 Charles Nichols of Springfield, torship as you can get." Mass., who has addressed the club on several previous occasions. She Hardtack Really Hard has chosen for her program the DRESSES title, “Christmas Everywhere.” Van Nuys, Calif.—(iP)— When Tea will be served by the Hospital­ ahe says hardtack, Mrs, laabal ^^THAMKS TO P R B E N ^ ity committee: Mrs. Ernest Bant- Hubbelt really means hard tack. 3.00 ly, Mrs. Louis Marte, Miss Marion While rummaging for soma relics I no lonqer have to Buy Now! Get Qual­ 54 Better Dresses Washburn, Mra. C. R. Burr and to give the local Amsrican Legion Mias Mary Benton. ity, Variety, ValnB VaL To 10.98 Post, ahe came serose a chunk of wash mq floors - hardtack her late husband’s father Impossible Laterl Mias Elsie Newcomb, director of had carried in the Cnvll war. the Second Congregational church Hard t o believe but true, beeanoe this amaaing school has called a meeting of the new prodnot, PREEN, (deans and waxeo wood 48 Maternity Dresses teachers for toiporrow evening at floors at the same rime. Does two Jobs in one operatloa — and inakeo your flooro much more seven o’clock sharp at the church. NOW VaL To 8.98 bcaatlfal. Experta say, "don’t wash your The bowling team ot Gibbona STATE PLAYING ffirfirs — It rains the finish." Try a bottle of Assembly, Catholic Ladlea of Co­ PREEN today — save hours of drodgery. lumbus, will hold its first aeaaioa 3 tomorrow evening at eight o'clock Pint 65e — Quart $1.10 SPORTSWEAR at the School ^reet Recreation f i l f f f f f f g fASY Half Gallon $1.7$ Center, and continue every other STEPS Thursday evening. Mias Josephine 12-<“ Smachetti, chairman of the com­ VDVmi''CLEANS AS 24 Wool Suits mittee hopes, for a good turnout as F lU iljfl IT WAXES’* VaL To 39.98 it is open to any member. * •as* MAM KV 7N8 MAMH M MINWAX WOOD nNtSHII

36 Wool Skirts 3.00 May Wa SuggeU VaL To 8.98 Johnson Paint Co. Thcf Born Dance 699 Main Street TeL6854 Modem and Square for Your EnteiiaiiiBient, Relaxation, and Sociability I St. Mary's Hall ______Main street. -East Hartford, Conn. ON THE SAME BROW — Every Wednesday and Saturday Night, 8-12 P. M. FInt iQoalitr Featuring Is an important thing. The Art Webster's WE SELL BONDS i , proper use oi it, makes shopping y ’*ti^ Old Timers’ Orchestra AND STAMPS HERE! Please, .wash and bring ns your dd easy hut it is very Important that silk Slid Nylon hosiery.. .your Uade. HANK POST, Prompter Sast needs it to sock the _ you keep your bflls paid so that your * .AeC'^ , o t \ credit remains good.

un- Under present credit mlings, hffls TODAY and THURSDAY Warm and Beautiful Coats for STATE F n S To «ka Ladlea! mnst he paid on the 10th o f the seo hARTPORD ond month foRowing date of par* a Long) Cold Winter Ahead! Lacy SBpt chase. Unforeseen drenmstanees nuiy TED LEWK HSf *'” v ; / ; - / ^ 7 A / / b a m d make it diffienh at times to maintain Rayon Panties , 4 /Z RHYTHM RHAPSODY REVUE PLfrS: “FLY BY NIGHT* all your payments ,on time. • ^er* Here are superb values. . . .wool coats trimmed with luxurious fur ’ < 4 0 hapa we can assist yon with a smaU FRL • SAT. AND SUN. f* m J W or MiMANCHESTER collars of squirrel, silvered fox, skunk and red fox. Good invest­ . \ pa:- rp 0i»\- ’W loan to help yon. It will be to your ^ l■ll■■l^iMAI! FRY SHOI ««CAR£FUL, ments! Prepare for winter------by selecting your coat now, during advantage to investigate. SOFT SHOULDERS’* e iih r s BURTON-S SPEOAL PURCHASE SALE! Blue, black, beige, red With > Child’s Child’s TaUs Don’s Folding 1115 MAIN ST OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL l i / i m l u h t Qnibby C>ats 13" ViTftBis JsMes Maple Rodiers And Bench Set Carriage/ and green. Sizes 10 to 20 and 35 to 45. Open Thnrsday and Satnrday Evenings — Closed Wadaeadays Aftw U . U s e s m t s l l H V aL T slT Jt BTOCE ELUSON Tfaie M a n d ie sto r T ru st • PLUS “UNITED WE STAND” Mambar Fed&nd Dapotit ins, Corp, ^ 30 i /■ i 841 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER! i 841 MAIN ST.. MANCliESTER

’ V •' • 'K. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER *, 1941 PAGE l ■AlfCRESTER EVENING H !^ A L D . MANGEOESTER. CX)NN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 , 194A ayatem who gave a most Interest­ ing talk on "Radio in ^le War.” street, waa fined 36.00 and ooata Thames Span Christinas for the Soldiers Segar Heads Tornado Kills for intoxication. It waa voted that the .next Marlborough Arthur C. Davies, of 21 Avon Stafford Springs Hemphill Helps 30,000 meeting should be a Joint aesslon street, waa fined 35.00 and costa and tbe Exchange Clube of East dota a Nett* Will Gintiiiue A Chiifitmas party with gifts for members of the Anti* Service Club Hartford and Glastonbury have Five Negroes 834-2, East Haanpto* and given three months, proba­ 678. EtoEWd Plews From Manchester’s Neighbors tion for Intoxicatiba.’ Yearly iu 30 Schools * -Aircraft unit stationed here is planned again this been Invited to attend. Edward On a charge of operating a mo­ year. Jack Sanson, of the State theater, will re­ Exchange Group Selects C. Gardner, state president of Ex­ At Least Score Are Mr. Rhoades IUns as leader aponaiblUty In connection with th * ond Congregational ehurcK West he had been given the green light Advice on Buying for a six months period starting Property damage from high Winda John C. Vergaaon and John A. Stafford will hold thair annual a man ab aelf-made that lt's ml ' R' Camden, N. J., Dec. 2— —The also was reported in Millen and i For Rockville been so0M misunderstandlag In Monday morning after the holiday day was. "A Well Knit Church." of the dl.scuBston. ' Wlmmer resumed jury duty In the death of a dog on Nov. 16. Appear ' 6-7—Small gym open for hand­ by U. S. Senator Francis T. Ma­ January lat: this vicinity aa to the ruling. Po­ The church has voted to send a waa taken by Crowley's attorney, Smorgasbord, tonight at 6 in the moat frightening, who took this ; loney, whom he bad asked to in­ Given Housewives For ‘Unfitness’ New York Shipbuilding Corpora­ Washington, Ga. The Y.P.S.C.E. topic was Hartford Superior Court on Tuea- church vestry. Mrs. Harold Hansen ball, E. 8. Stuart C. Segar, president; Rob­ tion will launch its third aircraft Telephone communication from lice Captain Peter J . Dowgewlc* Mias Hasel West of ToUand and Christmas gift of ten doUsrs to "Danger Spots in American Life.” day. Thomaa J . CUdielus, of New Brit­ country’s opportunity and made { 7- 8—Small gym open for box­tercede with the War Production By TIm Asooclatod Press ert B. Clalvert, vice president; sUtes that the ruUng wUl not be the state organization for Congre- ain, and bond of 360 was figed by la chalrman^Bf the affair and wtU the moat of It. 0 Board, which had issued a slop­ carrier in 16 weeks here Sunday, this city to other sections was cut of $ 1 1 3 ,4 8 6 I« Hartford spent the week end at the The leaders were Shirley Johnson Mra. Dorothy McNally la apend- be aaaisted by Mrs. Pater Puts, ing, E. 8. William G. Bengston, secretary; the day before the Pearl Harbor off by the storm and had not been enforced until Thursday evening. home of her brother Rupert West gdttonal and Baptist Veterans. for the worship service and Ed­ Ing a few day* in New York City. the court. Hemphill, at 48, is sole owner g.g;30—Boya’ Intermediate baa­ work order. San Francisto, Dec. 2—( ^ —Dis­ Charles H. Felber, treasurer. Tho In the meantime autoista whose The Ladles’ Aid society met at Mrs. Harry McGowan, Mrs. Ar­ of some M vocational schools The commissioner contacted There is plenty of good food If missed for “unfitness” from the anniversary, the Fourth Naval dis­ restored this morning. {^Approved at Meeting; and family at Snipslc Lake, Tol­ ward McCann led the discussion. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chambera thur Smith, Mrs. Fred Schlagg, ketball league, E. 8. we buy wisely. following were elected to the trict announced today. Two membera of the Georgia Ughta are not covered, wiU be re­ land. the Wlllington Hill church this This evening at 7 o’clock the have sold their place and expect to throughout the country. He la sole 7- 8—Beginner* ’swimming classSenator Maloney Monday, shortly Navy with which he had served 11 Board of Control to service for forenoon (Wed.) to sew on aprons. Mrs. John Rlchens and Mra. Russdl owner of a mail order educational after receiving the order from the The Connecticut Department uf The ship will be christened the State Patrol, H. C. Langston and ^rhe VariouB Items. minded by the officers of the rul­ Beverly Gold of Hartford has Junior choir wlU meet at the move to East Hartford. F. Camp. for women, E. 8. months, Singer-Actor Tony Martin one year; Dr. David M. Caldwell, There has been a small attendance Is Now on Duty system which teaches thousanda 8.9— Intermediate swimmingWPB which had demanded the Im­ Agriculture and the State De­ returned today to Los Angeles and Belleau Wood in honor of Marines W. T. Beauchemp, were injured ing. been spending several days with church for their regpilar rehears­ The local Boy Scouts have been Mr. and Mr*. John McLagan of fense Council provide the follow- retiring president, Harry C. Smith who fought in the Belleau Wood while on a call. Langston suffered Baaaar Thonday and only one dinner has been serv­ of men how to make a living. He class for women, E. 8. mediate cessation of all construc­ the prospect of an immediate in­ i RodrvUle. D «! 2— (Sped*!)—A her gnmdparenta, Mr. and Mra. al and following that at 8 p. m. busy collecting toys about town Benton atreet are the parents of a haa outlets in 21 cities in this ln|; information on the best buys and Charles Ferguson. The en­ battle of the- First World War and a broken leg and Beauchemp was * Jacob Chorchea. ed this season aa has been the the senior choir will meet at the which will be taken away for dis­ In Oregon Camp 8:30-6:30—Soldiers' basketball tion work on the project, and had terview with his Beverly Hills tire slate was unanimously elected. 211S.48* WM wted for The Union church wlU hold n daughter born yeatarday at the country, instructs an average of requested him to see what be at'local stores: of Marine heroes of this war,” the recovering from shock. .*flacal year ending Novembw basaar in the sodal rooms on Rev. Ernest -B. O’Neal had for custom in the past. Each one who church for their rehearsal. tribution. Johnson Memorial hospital. Sona period, E. 8. Draft Board. Speaker of the Evening came brought her lunch. In the Ttit 30,000 persons annually, and is 8- 10—Bowling alleys reservedcould do. Meats: Moderate supply stew- The 29-year-old radio and pic­ Navy said. The residential section of Un* , 194S at a dty moetlng »«end- Thursday, December 3rd, staHlng the sermon theme Sunday morning Service at the St. Francis of local 4-H club boya and were bOni .tc Mr. and Mrs Parlln branching into Latin America. ing' cuts, kidneys, sparerlbs. Tbe speaker of the evening waa Mrs. Thoraa.1 Holcomb, wife of coInton received the brunt of the toy teas than 25 voter* held on afternoon: at 2 o'clock the monthly Aasisi church last Sunday were girls will give an entertainment at for Miss Splllane’s group, E. 8. Steel and concrete-laying work ture performer boarded a bus for at three o’clock In the afternoon. worriilp service "The Great Com­ Second Lieut. Muriel L Palmer, Rose of West Main street and to And Hemphill, haa merely a high on the large span is expected to Poultry: Dressed fowl. Thomas C. McCray, assistant gen­ Lieut. Gen. Holcomb, Marine damage, but a furniture store was - y evening. This b u ^ t had Supper WiU be served fn m 6:30 mand.’’ meeting of the W. C. T. U. was largely attended. Approximately }he library Friday evening. daughter of Arthur D. Palmer of Mr. and Mra. John Green of Wa­ 7.10— Bowling alleys reserved the south at Oakland last night, eral manager of the Travelers In­ Corps commandant, will act as demolished and other buslnmfi held, wi^i the president, Mrs. Mra. Howard Becker of Spring- school education. for men’s senior league, W. 8. be completed during the next Fish: Flounder and blue fish. dressed in the civilian clothes he nproved hy the Cornmon to 7:30 and there wiU be an enter­ The Young People’s meeting 900 persons were present when 126 Oakland atreet, haa reported tertown, yesterday at the hospital. He began his endeavors after Vegetables; Best buys: cab­ surance Company’s broadcasting sponsor. houses were damaged. ___ r prevlou* to the meetli^. James Service presiding. Bishop Maurice P. McAuliffe of field, Maas., la spending this week month, the commissioner said, at had said he did not "want to walk tainment In the evenbig. Mrs. Sunday at 7:30 p. m. was a panel for duty at Camp White, Oregon, The women of the Grace Episco­ ' the last war, in which he was an which time the main bridge can bage and turnips; moderate buys, r*nie various Item* are aa w - Myron Case and Mr*. Thomas J . discussion on the topic "Religion Mr*. John Mlrtl entertained the Hartford dedicated the new 362,- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. according to an announcement pal church will hold thair annual airplane ground mechanic. Up to Tomorrow: around in,” and his face partly E. D. Pinochle club Monday night Martin lalelb. 6.6—Junior boys’ game roont be opened to traffic. snap beans and sauerkraut. concealed by dark glasses. mMn: Oeneral Government, Ad- NeiU are general chairmen assist­ In Wartime” conducted by Evelyn 000 edifice. from the Headquarters at Ounp Christmas sale and supper tomor­ 1817, he had been an automotive Fruits: Best buys: grapefruit Etfstratlve. Salaries, $2,316; G^n- ed by the foUowing; Ladies' Aid Franc, Canff Needham and Her­ at her home on WlUington HiU. Word haa been received here of White. , - row afternoon and evening at the worker and a salesman. open, E. 8. and W. 8. * Delay Would Be Costly Only a few hours before an or­ Mr*. Charles Wochomurka won the death of Mrs. Annie L. Biaseti 6- 7—Small gym open for box and Baldwin apples. First arriV ' der had reached the Is­ Eosgtpense, $5,M2; Judidal, J2,- society, Mrs. Harry MCtcalf, Mrs. man Goiky. Lieut. Palmer received her edu­ Guild Hall on Spring street. The Like Sinclair Lewis Character Commissioner Ck>x, in his com­ als: Tangerines. B b - idscellaaeou* eaepensea, ♦«.- C. J . Peterson; Young Married Tonight at 8 o’clock the regular first prize, a Christmas corsage in Manchester on Tuesday. M n. cation at Manchester High school. sale will begin at 3 p. m., with He’s like a character out of Sin­ Ing, E. 8. munication Monday with Senator land Navy base stripping -Martin, K ’; Debt service. 36.430-. Public meeting of the Parent Teacher’s and Miss Helen Pardua won the Blssell had been a frequent visitor many attractive booths, with arti­ clair Lewis; he possesses the same 7- 8—Small gym open for hand­Maloney pointed out that any de­ former husband of Film Star Alice Couples au b, Mr. and Mr*. Paul Ellington here and waa well known to. tnany In civilian life, she was a Regis­ Faye, of his rating as a chief spe­ ftty. Police Department 3w- Arts, Jr.; Mr. and Mra. Ralph Wil­ Association will be held in the second prize, a handkerchief. The tered Nurse at Manchester Me­ cles for sale. At 6 p. m. a roast pork drive to get things done, the same ball. E. 8. lay on the bridge work at this l),0l; General Expense. 31,702, refreshments were ice box cake, O. F. Berr in thla place. and baked ham supper will be serv­ business vision, the same do-or- 6-8 :p0—Boys’ Junior basketball time would have proved costly. Crashes of Two cialist and releasing him from the cox; Friendly Claaa, Mr*. Max ToUand Town HaU with Mra. Wil­ morial hospital. league, E. 8, service. Naval officials made clear iting Department 3iz.»^. Andre and Mr*. Charies Mead; liam Horn, the president to pre­ tarts and coffee. The next m ating TsL 483-3, Rockvilla Enlisting on October lat, Ueut. ed. The following committees are die spirit which some of Lewis' The steel, construction gang Ospartment, Salaries, 35,406; in two weeks will be a Christmas in charge. Mrs, George VoUana, greatest, simplest creations pos­ 8:30-8—Ski Club gym period, whose work is almost completed the dismissal "doesn't carry any 35.672; Health Mother* Club, Mr*. Torrey Carl­ side. Palmer haa been stationed at Planes Probed degradation” and should not be son, Mr*. Alfred Judge, Mr*. Ray­ Thirty-five were present last party at the home of Mr*. Gallup Earle DeCarli of Sadds Mills; PoKce G^urt Camp White since November* 8. Mrs. Lewis Melbburne, Mrs. George sessed. I fC s are moetly all Canadians, Com­ ____ 38,425; FUtrattoo, Service. D. Wilcox, Mrs. Forrest Belcher, Hemphill has plunged three g.0 ;40—Pioneer Parachute bas­ missioner Cox said, and undoubt­ construed aa a .dishonorable dis­ S ^ 32.000; Pub- mond Ramadell; Men’s Union, Al­ Wednesday evening at the Fed­ ^Ellington, is a member of the ketball period, E. 8. The Boy Scouts meet every varsity football team at the Uni­ Mr*. William Schmidt and Mrs. times into education. He has bet edly would have left their jobs if charge. / Works Department General bert S. McClain. erated church for the Thanksgiv­ WUUam Hentsier, 42. of 86 Lin­ Treated Uke Runaway Horaa PYed Whitaker. three times on spheres of Industry 8- 10 —Bowling alleys reserved Northampton, Mass., Dec. 2— ing service. Special music waa one Wednesday night at the old town versity of Connecticut this year. tbe WPB refused to allow them to atmumce, 317.750; OtUng. Women to Mee3 hsU on Willington HUl with a den "street, waa convicted of which he believed ultimately for Ladies of Columbus, E. 8. work. The crashes of two Army planes of the feature* The Friendly Class of the Elling­ drunken driving In town court Ephrata, Wash.—OP)—A run­ 1; Trap Rock. 18.000; SWewdV^ The Women’* Society of the good attendance. Joseph Hloblk is ton Congregational church wiU would prove valuable to the world. In that case,” he added, "even in western Massachusetts yester­ French Opposing and Gutters, 32,000; Cd- RockvUle Baptist church wlU hold Mias EUsabeth Hicks of Tolland this mornii^ before Judge Ray­ away barrage balloon rate* the Full OU Wout Run car And, three times, he has hit the though an amendment to the stop- day, taking the life of one pilot and New York City was the donor scoutmaster. hold its annual Christmas party mond R. &>wers and waa fined same treatment an a runaway and Storm Sewere, 3 l,w , a meeting this evening at tha Collections at church Sunday today at 8:00 p. m., at the home jackpot. work order could be obtained, the while^the other bailed out safely, 3 1 * 65; Snow and Ice Re> church at 7:30 o’clock. Miss Ger­ for the Federated church decora­ 3100 and coats. Judge Bowera re­ horse. A balloon fioated over the Phoenix, Aria.—(P)—Five min­ It began in 1620, when he con­ 39 Deny Guilt assembling of another trained were Investigated today by West- ('.apital Transfer 32,000; Engineering, 3750. tions the last two Sunday morning were for the "World Emergency of Mr. and Mi*. Charies Armitage. mitted 330 of tbe fine. Cascade mountains. Sheriff Gor­ utes after gasoline rationing be­ tracted for a school In Oakland, trude FuUer wUI be the speaker Fund.” There waa a small attend­ Ten cent Christmas gifts wlU be crew would be difficult and would over field Army officers. It was vatod to defer the laying and all women of the church are worship services in November with WllUm Vennart, of Summit don Nicks and Justice of the gan, J. W. Sissons discovered that l,^ lf. This Was one of many in In lottery Ring have caused delay.” Second Lieut. Charles G. Hay, a rata until the second white cbysanthemums In loving ance on the Hill. TTie choir did exchanged among the membera. street, was sent to jail for 10 Peace C. W. Duncan caught the a half-filled, 56-galIon drum had a rehabilitation project which the New York. Dec. 2—(A^—A Ger­ invited to attend. Duane Abom has retumedl to The commissioner also pointed 21, of 39 Wellesley road, Holyoke, 17 to June. IMS. memory of her aunt Mias Minnie not sing. days on a charge of Intoxication. partly deflated fugitive and tied It been taken from hia premiaea. government had undertaken for out that with colder weather "just was killed when his plane plunged man' demand that the Vichy gov Sapper TsnlgM Raymond Ramadell, Y. M. C. A. his hoifie after receiving treat- emment be transferred to Paris _ elty treaeurer waa author- The members of Fayette Lodge, Helen Hicks. Raymimd F. Battlge, of S^om, to the aagebruah. Justice Duncan, Later he. and presumably the ex-soldlcrs. Hemphill was i 26. Utica. N. Y., Dec. 2—(JP)—Thlr-| around the corner,” any delay In into dense woods at West Hamp* to hnrwwr 365,000 to antldpa- Cloagh-W’oelMiBnrka secretary oomea to South WlUing­ menta at the Hartford hospital for was fined 310 and costa bn a a one-time cowhand, learned the thieveA found out the drum con­ knew very little about schools, but ton. He is survived by bis widow, has met with opposition from Pre­ No. 66. A. F. A A. M.. wU bold ton every Wednesday night for a week. ty-nine defendants indicted in con- preparing to lay the concrete mier Laval and Marshal Petaln, a supper and social hour this eve­ Mias Alvina Ann Wochomurka charge of speeding. value of sagebrush In hia 'cow- tained fuel oil—not gasoline, as . he soom- made 320,000 and nection with a 13-state lottery road-bed would be costly and Mrs. Jane Hay. Their permanent of ToUand and daughter of Mr. baaketball practice with the boys. First Lieutenant Everett Felber, John Anderson, of 26 Maple punching days. Sissons thought. branched into larger fields. In address waa listed as 16,611 I.AUd- advices fro.n reliable sources in ning in honor of the Past Masters Emory Neff of West WlUington, who has been stationed in Florida, ring pleaded Innocent yesterday would present many problems to The Season of Gift Giving Is At Hand tha Oommon Ooun* and Mrs. Edward Wochomurka of the next three years, he investi­ before Federal District Judge | workmen. er. Detroit. Mich. Europe said today. * « * * h*M pravtoua to the dty of the lodge. Route 2, was acting corporal for is now at Fort Ord, CaUforniA Second Lieut. Jack T. I.jistor, of The Germans were said to have Burpee Oarp* ToUand and Warren Emery Clough Mrs. ’Theodore Palmer, Jr., haa gated the educational needk of Stephen W. Brennan, nine pleaded Maloney Outlines Hardships tog. Several email petitions of Tolland, son of Mr. and Mrs. the group of inductees which left varioua types of industry and. In Franklin, Tex., balled out of the coupled the transfer with a pro­ The December meeting of Bur­ resigned her position aa homemak­ guilty and charges against two Senator Maloney advised the taedved. OUTord and Fran- Emepr M. Clough of ToUand, waa RockviUe Tuesday for active serv­ 1828, ^ e n e d a school for instruc­ more were withdrawn. All were other plane which fell at Com- posal that Laval reconstruct hia Drop in ami check your gift list here against the many items 1 for permiaalon to pee Women’s ReUef Corps wiU be ice at Fort Devena. ing club agent of Windham Coun­ commissioner that he had outlined mlngton, the public relations office government into a Committee of married Thanksgiving Day at the ty, to be with her husband. Lieut­ tion In Diesel engineering In Van­ indicted on charges of conspiracy the hardships which the stop ______coop at 68 Ham- held this evening at eight o’clodc ToUand Federated church with couver, B. C. to transport lottery tickets in in reported. Public Safety with its chief task iitreet and tlria waa referred In the G. A. R. h alt. Preceding enant ’Thedddre Palmer, now on , I work order would have caused on to maintain order in the country we have to offer. There are many practical items for the home Rev. A. Thorwald Johnson of duty In this county with an army Diesel Then In Infancy terstate commerce. The lottery the bridge and reported that the the PubUc Work* committee the meeting a member's supper Hartford and Rev. Elmest E. ^hi^ling Found •. ■ The-. Diesel w as then in its In-, operations involved many.^illlons Plans "Anticipatory” Course and with Jacques Doriot and Mar­ Ith poarer. The petition of Ar- will be served at six o’clock. Mrs. camp in South Carolina. WPB had agreed with him. cel Deal, pro-Nazi agitators, as O’Neal of ToUand omciatlng, using Ever Read ''Acres of Diamonds"? , as far as the United States of., dollare .and dated backio 1924 Whether or not the permission , including electrical appliances, kitchen.appliances, desk, and man­ Inr B uiforth to change a one Mae D. Chapman will tell of the tho double-—ring ceremony. The In Gift Boxes was corieerhed. But Canada' had Fediiral officials claim. Exeter. N. B.; Dec. 2—T/P)—Phil­ promlhient figures;'"...... EtoiaBt hbua* at 06 Davu av»^ work of the Defense Oofihdl dur­ 'Many A'meriMin' wll'dfbwl breed to continue the work is permanent lips Ebieter academy today an­ Petaln was said to have reject­ bride was given In marriage by on the Arctic coast of Alaska. taken to It because of its cheap­ Those pleading guilty included jop Commissioner Cox could ■a to two tenement* waa grant- ing the social hour. ness. Instead of paying 30 to 60 nounced establishment of an "an­ ed the German scheme point blank. tle clock, many gifts for sports lovers, etc. And don’t forget L Bla petIUon to do the aame her father, Edward Wochomurka New York, Dec. 2—(jP>—Discov­ Matt Fennerty of Stamford, Conn. I expressed hope Laval was described as willing at and had aa maid of honor, Eunice cents a gallon for gasoline. Diesel- ticipatory” summer course to en­ the bouae at 102 Union atreet ery of false aides and bottoms, mis­ Among those pleading Innocent that the allowed extension will able boys reaching their 18th first to agree to the move to Paris Anderson of Fairfield, Conn., best users then paid a fraction of this were six Connecticut residents. permit completion of major con raCerrad to the PubUc Works labelling and weight-chiselling In It’s well worth it if you haven’t, and if ever thera for fuel to run trucks, mining birthdays by February, 1944, to but opposed to elevating Doriot, Xmas tree lights, hulbs, candle sets aiid wreaths. idimmlttee with power. man, Robert Smelllejr, of Hart­ soldiera' Christmas gift boxes haa Homer T. Michaud of Bristol, An-1 qu bridge an oldtimc political opponent, to North Coventry ford, Conn., ushers, Harold Met­ equipment, and so forth. Canada tllio Vogli of New Britain, Thomas graduate at that time rather than The petition of the committee led to aervlce of summonses for a was a nearer parallel to the story it is risht now. needed mechanics and mainten­ the following June. power. ito atouge of the aredtion of the calf of ToUand, Orman Marsh of manufacturer and a distributor. J. McLeod of Torrington, Maurice Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Davis, of New Britain. The bride’a dress was Markets Commissioner Daniel F. ance men. Hemphill saw that Delatizky of New London an^ « T f o n i l S ;^ n m a Honor RoU. to place the The "Acres of Diamonds” represents the average Canada got them. Later the Raymond Berry and Harold Leth- r a r a C n i U e 1 F O O p S ■aBM to Central Park waa grant- SUver street, formerly of Rocky made of brocaded taffeta, short Wooley announced yesterday. Hill, announce the engagement of puffed sleeves, sweetheart neck­ Among the contalnera displayed United States also cried for aid. bridge, both of Hartford. ad, as was the petition of William job today in defense indnstrics. So Hemphill went to work in this Waigold to arect a roof 4x12 at their daughter Marilyn Aleath, line, full gathered shirt. Anger tip at a department office was a jar The sentencing of those Leader Promoted to EMgar Miller Matthias, Son of veil and tint. She carried a bou­ TELEPHONE country, opmlng schools across pleaded guilty was deferred. 81 Grant street. of caviar labelled to contain four Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Matthats of 70 quet of white roaea and sweetpeas. ounces, but actually holding- only the land. . It araa voted to aak the chalr- This initial American expansion iitoB of the Recreation committee RusseU street, Middletown. Miss ’Ihe maid of honor wore a dress of one ounce. Allied Headquarter* In North Davla is a graduate of Wethers­ aqua blue taffeta, aqua blue JuUet Investigators said they bad Going a step farther we nrge yon to make the occurred In thf midst of the de­ ;.te preeent a’ detaUed report at the pression. But he reasoned that, Fire Fighting Africa, Dec. 2—iJPi—Lieut. Col. '^aiat eC the Common field High and Mr. Matthals of hat and carried a bouquet of daric fmmd a, gift package which sold DIRECTORY most of present opportunities by SAVING as large Edson Raff, who trained United WHAT CIGARETTE GIVES SMOKERS WHAT THEY WANT Middletown High. Both are In the red chrysanthemums. The bride’s for 31.28 while it contained only with the cheapness of Diesel pow­ LcU together with a financial er, its sales would benefit from a States parachute troops in Great mwnt- This action waa tak­ employ of the Travelers Insurance mother wore a dress of pale green 26 cents worth of tidbits. a portion of your income as you can. Buy U. S. Head Speaker Britain for the invasion of 'North Company. alpaca and carried yeUow chrysan­ lack of money. That it did Is en to order that the CouncU may well-known, of course, and from Africa, was promoted to full Mara what progresa has been The following are two more of themums. The groom’s mother IS War Bonds and Stamps. Deposit in this Mutoal colonel today by Lieut. Gen. local men In the service: Major wore a royal blue velvet gown and this came the cornerstone of the Hartford, Dec. 2—(iO—Edward Dwight Eisenhower in recognition ^■ada to preparing this property Hemphin educational empire. toward a recreation center which Benedict Ray, M. P. R. 'T. C.. Fort carried yellow chrysanthemums. Savings Bank. Arthur Baker of the Britlah Na­ of the accomplishments of hia out- Riley, Kansas; First Lieut PhUUp The church decorations .were Ventui* !■ Alreratt Field tional Fire Service, director of the fitvin the African action. may ha used in 1643. Hia next major venture was A eommunicatlon was reedved Hpliway, 1073rd Guard Squadron, palms, chrysanthemums and can­ fire fighting forces which saved It was officially disclosed that CLOSING in the field of aircraft, in the St. Paul’s cathedral in London from tha Connecticut Light & Municipal Airport East Boston, dles. Following the ceremony a Colonel Raff’s men celebrated his. Mass. reception waa held in the church manufacture of planes and the during a bombing attack, will ap­ 35th birthday Nov, 15 by landing Bower Company asking who would training of men to build them. ;Maume the responalbUlty If Rock- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis are parlors. The bride’s traveling cos­ pear in five Connecticut cities on from the air on a Tunisian air­ the proud parents of another baby tume was a plaid suit with brown This, up to 1636 when the first a speaking tour, E. Dent Lackey, drome, capturing it. and then beat­ vUls ware Included In the Dimout Hemphill project went Into effect, area. Following a discussion, the girl, bom Sunday at the Hartford accessories. Both the bride and director of public information of ing off Axis attempts to regain the hospital. This la their third daugh­ had never been touched. the State Defense council,^ an­ field. ‘ matter- waa tabled for the present. groom were graduates from the Men learned how to construct As Is the usual ctutom the ter. RockviUe High school. The bride iWABOiniS nounced today. The outfit flew 1,500 miles from The Mothers club met Tuesday Is a graduate of Teachers College The Savings Bank planes tbe bard way, by a slow Baker, who haa been appointed England to Oran and regrouped 'Ckmndl voted 325 toward the apprenticeship with a skilled by the British government as di- Christmas Seal campaign being evening at the home iff Mrs. Wal­ of Ooimecticut at New Britain before starting on the venture. mechanic. They could not get yislqnal officer in charge of fire In repelling the Axis counter­ earriad on by tha RockviUe PubUc ter Keller. Fifteen were present to and is now teaching In Coventry. knowledge out of books. protection of the most heavUy Health Nursing aasodation. The enjoy a kiddles Oiristmas party. The groom is a graduate of Trinity attack, the American troopers, But Hemphill changed all that. bombed area In London, will re­ with anti-tank units escorted by naact meeting of the coundl wiU Games were played. Refreshments CoUege, Hartford and is a chem­ He waa reaponslble, to a large ex­ late bis experiences before meet­ were served- In cellophane hags and , of Manchester P-38 planes, destroyed five Axis b* held on December 15th. is t Guests, were present from tent, for thAjjulck teaching of ings of firemen and auxlbary fire­ conaisted of popcorn, cooldea and Tesneck, New Jersey, New Castle, A tanks. ThI* worker h wearing Birth A 'futual Savings Bank mechanics In the present war men at Jennings school In New Word has been received in this apples. Each one brought a g;lft Del., East Longmeadow, Mass., SESVia world. His courses, or variations London Friday at 8 p. m. llw General Electric costume d ty of the birth of a daughter In which was exchanged. The next Newington, New Britain, Willing- of them, are being used by the He wdll be at the Wllby High I fer women waidert Pasadena, Calif., to Captain and meeting will be held Tuesday, ton HUl, Manchester, Winsted, school In Waterbury Saturday at l Y U l l D e r r r O g r a i U OU oivi Sveryhody Army, the Navy, the aircraft (ttol 4—igiS fcf l»Hr '^<**•'1 Mr*. C. P. Nicholson, Jr. Cap­ Jan..' 5 at the home of Mrs. Albert Hartford, Vernon, New London, manufacturers, and the” Canadian 8 p. m.; at the Commercial High tain Nldiolson la the son of Mrs. Katoung. StaffordviUe, Broadbrook and ’T61. government. His school at Glen­ acbool in New Haven Sunday at Ready to Start Oaude A, Mills of Qak street. land. Conn. DANiu ORUN SLirran dale, Ckilif., for Instance, haa been p. m.; at tbe Harding High Meet taken over completely by tho school in Bridgeport Sunday at 8 Members of Damon Temple, Swimming Class Army, which now teaches soldiers m.^ and at Hartford High school Pythian Slaters, are asked to meet the maintenance of all types of in Hartford Monday at 8 p. m. Washington, Dec. 2—(B)—All to Foresters HaU this evening at Willington planes. sites have been chosen and the T o’dock to go to the White For Beginners Toma to Plaatkss School necessary money allocated for ### Funeral Rome to pay their re­ BOSS Jeaal* H. OhmtA Two years ago, Hemphill made plants to produce 800,000 tons of spects to Mrs. Eleanor Coleman hia third plunge. This time, tbe 51 Service Men synthetic rubber annually, Senator Thomas (D., Okie.) said today. who lost her, life In the Boston fire. The Beginners class in swim­ A, fareweU party waa held for sphere waa plastics. Through a Sbs. Coleman was a member of duPont connection, he devised a Thomas, a member of the Sen­ ming for boys will begin at the Malcolm Amidon at the old school, Victims of Fire ate subcommittee which studied the organization. East Side Rec at 1 o’clock this houae In Willington Hollow Fri­ aerie* of course^ In this- hlgfaly- Official Regulations technlcal subject, which. Inciden­ the rubber situation early this Saturday afternoon. Bill Sacherek, day evening. Billy Hochla played year, said he had been advised by 1.-^; n ie Vernon Defense CouncU has popular local life guard will be In his accordion for dancing and tally, la not only of tremendous Boston, D*q.- 2—(BM Tha Cocoa- with a Mildet Federal authorities'that these-pre­ impOitanca hdW/bul which "wnTbe I j lSfialTn nfflrlnl regulations from charge...... game* were featured and refresh­ nut Grove nlgl)t club fire Saturday liminary stops had been taken and Waaiey A. Sturges, administrator From 2 until 3 o’clock, beginning ments served. It was a pleasant the namesake of the post-war night cost tbe lives of at least 51 era. Hemphill schools for plastics the entire program was about to of the State Defense CouncU in this Saturday he will conduct the occasion and all had an enjoyable service men—and t^o "Waves,” a get under way. ngard to the operation of vehl* Junior Life Saving clam for boys. time. Malcolm received many nice training are now In operation In compilation showed today. He added that he did^not know Better Taste clca after dark. Persons wishing, additional In. 20’Cities. Among the victims were 26 Na­ gifts which will be appreciated in Aa a side-line, Hemphill also where the plants were to be loca­ Effective November 30th, formation about these classes may Army life. He leaves for Fort val' officers and men. 17 Army of­ ted nor In what volume. vehicle lAall be operated on any rail the East Side Recreation owns two flying schools. These ficers and men, five Coast Guards­ The government’s synthetic Devena, Mass,, December 6. are the official training ^ntera Street or highway within the State Building for further details. 'Mr. and Mr*. Harold Colburn men and th|«e Marines. rubber program under Administra­ jVIore and more smokers for the University of Southern T he "Waves” were Helen V. “Anti-Freeze” 2 California and Pasadena, Calif., tor William Jeffera calls for 600,- Brooks, of Wlnthrop, and Grace 000 tons a year to be produced every day feel that way at^out ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT US Junior college. E. Brown, of Waltham, both re­ from petroleum and 200,000 from The figures on hia endeavors cently Inducted and scheduled to grain alcohol, Thomas said, add- Footnotes are ataggering. Aa l' said before, report for active duty at Cedar lug: Chesterfield. They find that in Ralph Hemphill graduates about Falla, Iowa, in January. "TTiat would be sufficient for Warai, cozy bedroom slip­ 30.000 students from hia scboola In addition, an undetermined the Imperative needs. Anyway, It’s this M i l d e r , B e t t e r -Ta s t in g RE-UPHOLST^RING per year. Three thousand of these number of seiVice men SufferM In­ all they say they can produce.” pers are winter weather receive education by'-mail In tbe juries. cigarette they are getting just requisites, especially this United SUtes. Another 1,800 do The figures were released Hereof What MacDonald Does so In Latin America. More than throughrthe Army’s First Service PIECE LIVING season when nights will be 6.000 workers in factories receive command and the Chelsea< Naval Safeguards Seen what they want in a smoke. < "home study” courses, both in hospital. ROOM SET c-o-I-d!- Make sure your "at ’America and CUnada. Schools soon will be opened in Mexico and, lu Relaxiug Baus Its right combination of the REBXnLT home” evenings are pleas^ * Hemphill hopes, the other coun AND ant — gift yourself a pair tries to tbe south. Santa Claus Hit CSiicago, Dec. 2 — (A7 — The world*s best cigarette tobaccos gives RECOVERED Teaches How to Uae Hands American Public Welfare associa­ of chin-snubbing slippers. Ralph Hemphill teaches Ameri­ By Wage Curbs tion said \oday that relaxing of I Chesterfield all the pleasant smok­ IN ca bow to use lU hamda. And did You’D find many styles at Federal ani. atate laws applying to HOMESPUN not even finish high school. minora under wartime pressure of ing qualities you like best. ' oor alii^er counter that wiU *1710 answer la that he la and New York, Dec. 2 —

— manpower ataortag* was accom­ / waa a salesman. He could proba­ Bants claua may be -fait by tl panied by provlalona .safeguarding DENIM appeal to you — and your I bly sell Hitler a new moustache. salary stabilisation order. advances in child labor protection Telephone, write or He waa also a mechanic. He The National ReUU Dry Goods the last 10 yeara You Cas t Buy a Bsttes Cigarbitm TAPESTRY budget! In fabrics and knew a mechanic’s problems and aasociation. reported that a' mem­ The association said, that the could therefore tick thf outstand­ Departmant of Labor’s action In m f leatkcrB 9i aU colors. Per* visit the telephone YOU'LL FIND THE GIFTS FOR ber had asked If It was all right B Tcrau ing bugs In machanlcal courses. to raise by 35 a week the wages of lowering from 18 to 16 yeara the feet for Christmas giving | He haa not been Infallible, of its Santa thla year. minimum for women working on of m tcriah hdodiBr the very finest types of apholstery fabrica. business offici’ for SPORTS ENTHUSIASTS HERE THAT THEY LIKE! course. He once plunged to the The organisation referred the Federal contracta Indicated the Up SB sr Btfore November 17th Will Be DeUverod Before Thaakm tool Golf — Boxing Gloveo — Footbalb — Skils — Sleds — Shoe Skates — Hockey tune of 346,000 on a new type of matter to the War Labor board, Federal government’s "realistic” yellow page advi-r- SUdoi — And Many Other Items. • airplane. It didn’t work. sayiag "this la a quastion whidi view o( Jie problem. But, for the most part, he haa Involvas maky Jobs in retail stores As a safeguard, tbe new regula­ made a success. Out Of nothing. which are unique In that the In­ tion aets an eight hour limit on the tising, a d d itio n a l Juat like Horatio Alger and hia cumbent is employed only once a working day, prohibits work be- buddlsA' year or that ofUy one person la am- twasn 10 pjn. and 6 ajn .. and oU C d a jT T X A f a s r g ifaclkim Jd Vphobtwjr Contpsiijr C.E. HOUSE listings or chanr:* s Manchester Plumbing and Siqiply Co. ployed In a certain capacity. haaardoup work, tha naaodation Oraat SaR Lak* has a maximum "Periiapa,” the association add­ raportwL and nddad that” lf state latotrial BUcn Hartford *Tf It'8 HnriTrare Wo Hsvo It” in present liste-cr. depth of only 40 feat, dcsplto its ed, "the official of the board no law* are the more stringent, they blfitol 1*0. !<••■** Mnm Twaces Cw t to a *r kev* e & SON, me. 877 MAIN S T R E E f TELSPHONB44S8 wriiaMa. loogar baUsvaa in Banta Oaua" aia to ka ohoarvad^” >mH^aA.aLtoaF.M. \. ■ . . - I ■■ • ...... f-: ' ■ ' / V ■■ ...... ■ '■ ■ ser.- MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALb, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2,1942 PAGE BIANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1942

asked to define exactly on what he might be able to get things baais the department would act in straightened out. But the point be allotted with the same book, Land Flooded to r Instance, all the red coupons Drive Begun committee, said he would renew Warning Given thla promised suspension program. where he dbeded the property to Point System at the next session his drive for 0 rro g ra m s the town Has not been repaired and could be used for meat leaving all "It Is difficult for ma at this the blue coupons for perhaps lottery legislation which he esti­ The Open Foru] time," replied tbe coramlsslcmer, today it is the danger point of the By Heavy Rain clothing, althoiigb OPA does not In Congress mated would yield the government To Motorists "to define exactly what tolerances whole locality. Wm Be Used around $1,000,000,000 annually Mr. Chambers told The Herald contemplate clothing rationing-at Communications for publications In the Open Forum Wpi not will be perm ltt^. Tbe situation present. . t o u ^ n ’s proponi is for an may be changed from time to time at noon today that he had In­ For Lottery outright lottery managed by the be guaranteed pubUcation if they contain more than 300 qmrds. North End Area Covered structed the town engineer to In Rationing Figured On Avsllnhie Suppilea Face Suspension of Li­ as adjustments become necessary Graerally tha point values will government, with prizea similar in n m Htrf te lerarvsB ths right to decline to publish any tnstter GIFTS FOR MEN on the basis of experienoe. HMre- ^ Used as Winner make a layout of the drainage sys­ (Oonttaned from Page One) value to those given in the Irlah that may be libelous or which Is In bad taste. Fras expression censes for Violation of By Water Three Feet tem and hoped that wbrk could be be figured on available auppliea fore, I can hardly say now what rather than on intrinsic values. In Sweepstakes drawlnga. of political views is desired but contrlbutioas of thla character Deep; Drain Problem. started within a few days. 192 Coupons of Differ* other would be redeemable with Dimout Rules. we consider Is the safe rate of some cases OPA might Juggle the which ais defamatory or abuslvs will be rejected. ipovement for a vehicle. — In Weekly Variety Show points from month to month, to merchanta, but would be valueless From HOUSE’S The Store Of Men’s Gifts ent Colors, Deiiomina* so far as prises were concerned. Hartford, Dec. “2.—UP)—Motor- 'Tn general w# wfU follow cur­ A ssrlous drainage condition tx- influence the public to choose more Storm Hits rently effective regulations es- latad this morning at Broad and Darlan Sets lions and Lettering plentiful things by making tlide Most Would Be Profit of factors is the problem of man late were warned today that tabllahed Iqr ths State Defense rMr T m Ii, Dm . a—W H -R WM^procram it deatgaed to deUll tome The Maspower Problem potiver. To attempt to solve it Hilliard atrasts, where George items "chaag’’ in points. In the Ramsay said conservativa esti- license suspension likely would council and the State 'Draffie com- It ftem atwt to Aaiali, tn m *• b Bunu: ed out that the laterals were filled chtafs, meanwhiiet placed a wreath l^ained some phases of the point is an indivisible problem and m u st: guard are still depending on vol- aetfoaeee aad heard ofu a The' maximum operating cost vehicles commissioner power to 0:80 Uonel Barrymore drama; 10 to overfiowlng today and effoita on tha tomb of the unknown sol­ rationing system which has been be treated aa such. - junteera. They wish to continue to M of tha Prod Allea atoogaa. Oreat Momeata la Mualo; 10:80 was estimated by Ramsay at The armed forces are Insisting: do so because it gives them. In auiq>end or revoke licenses "for to pump them out made little or dier in Algiers In a colorful cere­ developed particularly for hand­ Britain to Get about 10 per cent of the total Is Going to War Patna, reoeat wiaacr of the talk Prime Mlnlater Mackeaaie no headway beoaute there waa no ling such commodities. that they must eventually be aup- 1 quality of men, the pick of the any cause that he may deem suf­ P. Davie Meakirlal award ao mony oommdmoratlng Napoleon’a aalee. Deducting thla and the Pageant Of King of Canada. draining point after pumping. The victory over the Germans in 1806. Shortly after New Year’s, every­ piled with 10 million men. They force. The army wishes to con- ficient. with or without a beat^ aeuhtfy*a outataadiag an* BLU—7:0o What'* Your War Post-War Plan amount of prizes from the total. naturally want the beat. Where tlnue to draft all men. In the Boston, Dec. 2—(F>—Ths famed district did not want muddy Confer on Uae of Dakar one will get war ration book No. the government, ha pointed out ing. wr, HlBerva aeat. In three Job; 8:30 Manhattan at Midnight water, filled with silt to pass 2. No. 1 waa the sugar book which .j-e they coming from? meanUme, the draft boards are "The proper sources of military Gloucester flahing schooner Ger­ ‘holier tope, an old girdle, (In London, British Foreign would reap a profit of about $22,-^ It la becoming a source of ser­ controUing the taking of men out trude L. Thebaud is going to war. dranu; 9 Baaln Street; 0:30 Sam­ through Ita aewage syatem. Secretary Anthony Eden informed also is being used for coffee. Book (Continaed from Page One) 000,000 monthly. The Brides authority, the State Defense coun^. atockiage with runt, a eaa of my Kaye band; 10:18 Radio ious anxiety that war induatries of industry and agriculture. The The trim vessel wiU be “ Induct­ Natural Drain Before the Houae o f (Commons that con- No. 3 will contain 192 coupons of Frowned Upon la Past cU representing tbe Office of CH'Vil- ~ aronna. 47 nateh-hoa oov* Forum. in thla area are not holding their blame for the drafting Into the ian Defense and 'our Connecticut ed" Dec. 13 in a public ceremony Starting at a point Just west of ferancea were in progress with different colora, denominations, strong private Insurance and ben­ Numerous lottery proposals and a eomr of **nia tu n n Boys MBS—7:80 California Melodiea; and lettering. efit societies would oppose hU Fri.y Dec. A* 8 p. m. own, either In the total number of army of Induatrlal experts easen- State Traffic commiaalon, repre­ at Gloucester aa flagship of the the New Haven Railroad tracks, Bblsaon over the uee to which the have been introduced In the past employees or In the rate of pro­ tial for war Induatries docs not Coast Guard corsair fleet. First Land______SM Sea." ______Alao a letter ' 8:80 Henry Hull Theater; Oils about three quarters of a mile revolutionary bluaprint for post­ senting statutory traffic authority, Allies might put West Africa and €<018 of New System but Congress to date has froWned duction. This la due. in major part, lie at the door of the local draft Naval district headquarters an­ aha wanted him. Jack Pearl and Shartle. east, a natural drain had taken Dakar. war society because they felt it have given considerable time and earry out tha gag, Petrie ao- These coupons are the coin of upon them as an unathlcal way of Second CongU Qmrch to three factors: (a) the lack of boarda, but rather to the lack of nounced today. care of the eituatlon In thla sec­ .(Although ha gave no dstaile, the new money system which threatened their extinction. Sir raiaing money. One of the most thought to current subjects of ; waa put Into a orate for What to Kxpeot Thureday: N. William', girded himaelt for argu source! of additional man power a naUonal policy In dealing with Twice she represented tha Amer­ tion until the housing proposition British and Fighting French Americans will have to master. In- persistent lottery boosters, repre- of men and women available un­ this problem. The same la true of. war-effort Interest involving traf­ tteh to Mlaerva’a apartateat A. M. War Ooureae—MBS 10:80 menta before the so-called "1922 Sponsored by the Choir fic,” explained Oommlaaloner Mc­ ican fishing fiesta in international was started. Even then, it waa eourcee aaid Dakar probably would .stead of pennies, nickels, dimes, aentetlve Knutson (R., Minn.), a der existing conditions; (b) the farm labor. races against the Bluenoee of Nova Radio City, but .wbea he got a.m. Paul V. MoNutt oa “MobUli- ■aid, that at times bad overflow be made primarily a base for the quarters and halves, you’ll have a committee” in what waa scheduled Adults 50c, Children 25c Carthy in a statement regarding •oaethlag Uha aaadamoa* Ing Manpower": NBC 8:80 p.m. member of the Ways and Means ernstant shifting of employees The Man Power Commission, Scotia. condltlone were encountered and war againat U-boate In tha AtUn- red A-1 coupon, a red A-2 coupon, aa a secret meeting. from one industry to another In aet up by Congress and appointed this policy, . "and a well defined with Petrle*a ao* Zatarvlowa with Workora by %e"; progwB has been d^gned. The ,Jn her new capacity, she will various times during the year. tlc. With Dakar as S base for sub­ and so on, through the whole Champioiia of the insurance the hope of higher wages. This, by the Preaident aa a aectlon of patrol off the New England coast, ------— reault, aha threw Orauer. . . . alphabet (except I and O), and Army haa Inaiated on extending . out adth the demand that he In a natural basin, at Broad and chasers and R. A. F. Coast Com­ companies and government whips in many industries, has doubled or hlB Em urgency War Committee, the announcement said: NBO—18 Noon Worde aad Mu Hilliard streeU, stretching eaat mand planes, it waa .said, the West then all over again for the blue dim-out areaa and given good rea- baok to the program. Thla were expected to attend the ses­ trebled the rate of turnover and has broad and imdefined powers. Arrow and Tru~Val alo; 1 p.m. Tom Olrdter on "Avia­ for about a quarter of a mils, the African aea lane to Gibraltar coupons In the same book. sion as searching inquiries were has made for inatability and inef­ It was intended that Its powers of Bona for ao doing. waa hroadoaat, too, the plek* tion Progreaa” ; 8:18 Ma Porklna. land la covered with the surface more easily could be kept open When meat rationing starts, Sees Most Cooperating mlag from her aparta>aat put to the head of the commission We Invite You to Try Our BusincM ficiency; (c) the accumulating policy determination should be And he wants some of these grand buyd front CBS—8:18 BaMl O'Connor on la* water reaching at points three for Allied shipping.) OPA wUl assign certain lettera for executed through the existing "Connecticut cltisena, in gen­ — whole Idea waa gaaaratad that drafted the 300.000-word re­ shortages of materials of many faaUta Paralyala; 8 Are You A feet in depth. The flow o f water use the first month or period of port, given to Commons yesterday Men> Luncheon. Only 60c kinds. agenciea of the U. S. Employment eral, will cooperate we are sure House’s. Stop in and pick out his gift today! tha fertlla mlad of Qany Moore, Gealoua Quia; 8:80 Leon Hander- weeka—perbapa red A. B and C Service, the War Labor Board, the ‘Nudge’Yoiir Laigr O., of the precram, after Petrie towards the west has been halted after being 17 months in the mak­ 11 a. m.-2 p. m. In view of these conditions lim­ Some Inconvenience will be suffer­ eon Aaaware. BLU—18:80 Farm at Hilliard atreet where Broad for February—and then will put ing. War Production Board, and the ed but no real bardataipa. Those ~ the anaeuaeara award. aad Home program. See. Wlokard; Will Not Clianse iting the ihcrease in induatrlal street connecte. out a price list, in points, on vari­ Pisa to Study Report Ali Foods Styl^ the Wsy Yon Like Them To Be output for war, it ia becoming ea- Department of Labor. The gener­ who do npt cooperate willingly liver Toniglit! 8 Three R'e variety; 4 Club Mati­ Offlctale Make Inspection ous kinds of meat— maybe aome- Styled, And At Nominal Rates. aential that a selective enlistment al reault has been that what waa will be properly desUth ydth by C M aartea, "SpMt af *41,'’ nee. MBS—11:80 a.m. Taakee The parliamentary Labor Party OOm nPa'nOM with its hsedeehss, David Chambers, chairman of Beauty Shop Act thing like this: already had aet up a number of DROP INTO... of labor must soon be instituted if everybody’s business rested on no­ customary enforcement measures mental duUnsss, a bsU-aUTS fsd lac aoaeluded laat aummar, la Houae party; 8:80 p.m. Mutual Cnt Point# per lb. body’s authority. Congress and . tavtvad aa "Tha Sptnt of tha Board of Selectmen, ’Towm subcommittees to atudy the report our production is to be increased which our department will support. often result if U your User Mle doem’i^ Ooea Caning; 4:80 Bridgeport En- Counsel William S. Hyde, Town Hamburger ...... i.... i aa demanded by the neceaaities of tbe public have come to mistrust In Instances where violators ap­ flow freely eoenr day Into sour Inteettnes. for f:SO p.m. Saturday. The eemble. Hartford, Dec. 2.—Because of and other political parties shaped So taka Dr. adwords' OUre Tablats to Engineer J. Frank Bowen and Porterhouae ...... 8 war. Thla may not take the the Man Power Commission be­ parently escape police action and Insure oenfie yst thoroiif h bowri more- Scarf and Glove Set strong opposition expressed at a their atudles in anticipaUon of THE GARDEN George Lessner, attorney for Mr. Lamb C h op s...... 3 course of direct compulaion, but cause Ite aceompliahnr.ente have we have sufficient cause, we will menta.UlwUhra* Oliva Tableta araosswera raaw o n woader/ut — to— public hearing recently, the pro- Commons debate expect^ early in stir up UTor bile oeeretlon and ton# up Griffin, looked over the situation Round Steak ...... 4 1943. r e s t a u r a n t AND GRILL be induced by the necessity of se­ been In the Inverse order o f Ite act Independently.” poaed amendment to the regula- Bacon ...... 3 assumed pokrers. It ia rated as a muscular Intosttnol oethm. IW. 304. lOM this morning after the Utilities Even before the plan waa made gsft Mnin Rtreet lecting or enliating in some form Commlasioner McCarthy waa Follow Ubol direetiono. AU diugstorot. 1S80 tlone governing beauty ahopa will political body which has an orna Klloejrdca WDRC Kilocycles District had ordered a halt on con­ Illustration Strictly HypothetiMU public, the Conservatives had be­ of war iMrvice. necting up the sewers. not be adopted, State Labor Ctom- This illustration la strictly hypo­ The problem o f the enlistment mental figure-head over ite "co­ gun to organize opposition, chief­ operative" methods. Thla kind of To find a solution of the situa­ mlsaioner Comeliua J. Dannaher thetical, because the big queation ly to tha greatly Increased gov­ of Increased man power In the ly, Dec. 8 khnounced today. an organisation cannot function WednSedey Dec. 8 tion as it standa now is a hard which officials haven’t settled yet ernment expenditures that would army and Industry i r mot two Bathrobes and P. M. proposition. But whatever must be Proposed changes In the regu­ is the point values to be assigned problems but different aapecte of in time of war which demands de­ -The Story of Mary Marlin. call for a cost of $2,780,000,000 In cisive and speedy action with au­ 3.’00—David Harum. done has to be started almost im­ lations centered about the pay­ different kinds of meat. Tha points Its first year. Of that the govern­ the same problem. They cannot '* Perklna 8:15—New*. mediately due to the fact that ment of wages to part-time work­ be separate and aet .off to be thority behind it. ?er Toung'a Family. represent the figures on the cou­ ment would provide $1,404,000,000 The War Labor Board has as­ 3:30—Console Melodies. freezing weather would halt op­ ers who. now receive 88.00 for an pons. An A-1 or an 8-1 it good for toward the post-war plan of aiding adminiatered In separate aepart- Lounging Robes Right To Happinesa 3:30—Songs of tha Centuries. erations. The natural drainage mente,^hlch are riosed to each sumed and (until the appointment — Wife. 8 hour day. Some operators had one point, a B-5 or a T-5 five every Briton' from the cradle to Buy War Savings Bonds of the Economic Stabilisation Mr. Manchester Citizen!!- 4:00—Newt. now has been stopped at Hilliard suggested that this be changed to points and ao on. Two C-2a can be the grave. other.'TTie army now contains :18—Afternoon Metodlesi...... per cent .of our enlisted roan, pow­ Committee under Justice Byrnes) ------Jonee. street. It la also halted Just north a 60 cents an hour. 2 h(jur mint- 4ised for a 4-potnt purchase. had exercised the power to admin* IN A VARIETYLOF STYLES :45—War News. of th e. new homes on HilliaM >trty. BrlUlh’e at the er. and inihistry, agriculture and -Toung Widder Brown, mum baais. but at the public hear. From this point on, you budget third largest, issued a statement later vague definlti(ma of wage 4:58—National News. street. Thie basin drains the for­ Ing it was obvious that this move your point Just Uke your money, civilian croployroent contain 93 -when A Oiri Marries. 5:00—Ad Liner. giving “Immediate and unquallfieid per cen t The process of squeex- policies such aa those contained in Portia Facea U fa mer hill which has been cut down had little support among the except that it be your points the "Little Steel” and other deci­ 5:30—News. to make room for houses which approval of the three guiding prin­ ing more out of the latter group Have YOU made YOUR Just Plain Bin. operators, Mr. Dannaher said, and rather than jrour money that will ciples of the Beveridge ^an" sions. These wage policies will vi­ 8:40—Memory Lane. are under construction at the pres­ be rationed. You might have a' ra­ is limited If we are to support and ■Front Page Farrell. the regulations will therefore con­ which the Labor party, the second Manchesttf Building and maintain the army, and at the tally affect. If not control. Indus­ 5:48—Ben Bemie. ent time. tion of 48 meat points for Febru- -Newa diOO—Newa. tinue without amendment. ’ strongest in Commons, already same time continue to expand as trial enlistments. -Rtatory in The HeadllnM Planned to Fin It In ary. If you apead all your coupons The War Production Board, CONTRIBUTION to the 8:05—War Commentary. In the rear of the houses on Hil­ had welcomed although had not the arsenal of the democracies of with Professor Andre Schen- 8:10—Sports. or porterhouse, well, you spend endorsed in datail. the worid. Unices, therefore, the through Ite chief, Mr. Nelson, has [if'i ker. liard street, where the drainage them all on porterhouae and that’s 8:18—Today at The Duncans. Stores Announce Prime Minister Churchill waa L>an Assodation man power problem Is adminis­ undertaken to frees# employment Stetson ,8:10—Murtcal Appetisers. basin used to empty that section, that. If your taste runs to ham­ 955 Main Street in certain induatries and areaa, «:30—Keep Working, Keep Sing­ there is quite a large sized pool reported ready to set up a special tered aa a single problem there Y. M. C. A . ? No fear of freezing weather with this trust-w'orthy 8:48—Lowell Thomaa commenta- ing, America. burger you get more of It for your committee of senior ministers to will be increased bickering be­ which would aeem to be a func- ' “■r tor. of water. It was understood that Shopping Hours coupons. scan its detalla They ere a safe investment and give you a good return. tween all of Ite demands. These tion of the Man Power Commis­ pair! A fine gift for the utility-minded giver! 8:45—The Worid Today. Mr. Griffin had planned to drain d)0—Fred Waring In Pleasure 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. The government has printed will have political reactiona, still sion. ! Time. this aectlon and fiU It in. In that The more you buy the more you help to defeat the 7:18—Harry James. ' 160,000,000 o f these new "ration So great is the force of gravity fu ^ er confusing the whole prob­ The Social Security Admlnlstra- The Campaign Committee feels that many people 18—News of the World. case If the town connects the It waa announced today through 7:80—Easy Aces. money" books, so that everyone on the planet Jupiter that It enemy. lem. We are seeking for a balance tiem, through ite control of the HATS drainage from a point east of Hil­ the Manchester CHiamber of Com­ have Just neglected to send in a check or leave a [80—Come On And X)ance. 7:45—Mr. Keen — ’Tracer of Lost can have one. While meat la ex­ would require considerable exer­ under which our war production U. S. Employment Service, is ex­ N8—H. V. Kaltenbom. liard street at Broad street, to the merce that the stores in Manches­ pected to be the first commodity may reach a maximtun In the sup­ ercising certain very essential Persons. ter would remain open every tion to even pick up an ordinary It’s a Patriotic Duty.. .So Buy All You Can! contribution at the “Y”. This is to earnestly urge --JOO—Adventures of tha TWn Man. 8:00—Nelson Eddy. proposed drainage system of Mr. raUoned with it, other things may book there. port of our own army and those functions In assigning volunteers 8:80—Tommy Dorsey. Griffin’s, the work can be accom­ Wednesday throughout this month of our allies. But we are already and transfers to various typea of i.-PtOO—Eddie Cantor. 8:30—-Dr. Christisin — Jeari Her- \ each and every person to contribute as generously sholt plished within a few weeks. until Christmas. Further an­ suffering from a lack of a deter­ Jobs in industry. Gloves for Xmas! | —M!r. District Attorney. 8:55—Cecil Brown—NeWa. There is a sharp curve on Hil­ nouncement indicated that on De­ mination of a national policy, ite Among all these agencies none ;^ :0 0 —Kay Ky*er. 9:80—Bob Bums, Arkansas Trav­ liard street that develops into an cember 17 the stores would re­ administration and extension. has exercised the power to define and quickly as possible. man. All sizes. ,U:0O—News. eler. S curve with the aharpeat point at main open every evening through This national policy must be the general policy which ia abso­ 81:18—Three Suns. lim 9:30—Lionel Barrymore, Mayor of the Junction of Broad street. In December ,24 unUl nine o’clock. able tc determine from time to lutely easential for the direction .81:80—Author’s PlayhouM. order to eliminate thUi. Mr. drlffin There had been acme talk that tima, aa conditions change; (a) of the whole. :JS:00—News. our Town. 10:00—Great Momenta In Music. had offered to donate part of his most of tha stores would close how large an army, navy and air FlnaUy, the Emergency StebiU- 81:08—Paui Martin’s Musii.. 10:30—Man Behind the Gun. property at the south aide o f Hil­ Thursday evening December 24 at force we must have; (b) how zation Committee should become U:S0-7-Ray Mace’s Music. 11:00—News. liard street to the town which add­ much Industrial production will be the over all authority to deal with 31:68—News. the regular tima but thla could not 11:05—Sports. ed to that portion, opposite Broad be verified. Clerks In the majority required to support them; (c) how man power. This problem, aa re­ ^ To*hoitow*s Program gards ite direction, *s one. Indivis­ * Healthful. Warmth and' 11:10—William L. Shirer—News. street, would eliminate all of the of the local stores enjoy a half much Industrial producUon must 11:15—Benny Goodman Orch. hazards which now exist, be put at the service of our al- ible problem. We earnestly hope ^ ^ -^ e v e llle . Agricultural News. holiday every Wednesday through­ that the responaibllity for ite con­ Comfort in 11:30—Guy Lombardo Orch. la Danger Point out the year with the exception of llea, and ite relative importance 12:00—News. At that time be cautioned The In winning the war; (d) what llm- trol will be exercised by Justice 8:80—Doye O’Dell. December. Apparently this pro­ Byrnes, chairman of the Stabili­ Tomorrow’s Program Herald reporter about mentioning cedure will be carried out thla itatlona are put on all the ele­ ■8148—Reveille. A. M. this to the public as ha said that ments of victory by the attainable sation Committee; and that what­ Leather 8:65—News. year. 7 ;0O—News. Bixe of our transportation aystem; ever delegation of authority is 7:00—Morning Watch (e) what la the moat effective dis­ found necessary to control man 8:00—Newa 7:10—Shoppers Special. 7:46—Robarts Program. tribution of our man power In power be put In the hands of a Zipper Jackets 8:88—Worid News Roundup. 7:58—New*. view of these determinations. single heaa Any other solution 8:80—Women’s Radio Buaar with 8:00—Newa of the Worid. No amount of men, .munitione will lead to the continuance o f the Nan Clarice. and supplies wlU win the war if present confusion, inefficiency and and rfl —Progra,.! Parade. 8:15—Shoppe, ■ Special. 8 8 8:30—News. We cannot deli'ver - and' maintain delays between conflicting inter­ J|00—Music While You Work. 8:35—Shopperr Special. them where and when they are ests,. Just the thing to give your favorite male! We’ve ■;38—Treaaury Star Parada. 9:00—Press New.- •The problem ia to have Howell Cheney, 8:80—“Food Newe". Secr.<- Treasurer the right pair for your man. . . be he serviceman or^ Leather 9:15—School of the Air. ht people hi the right pUce .8:48—Interm czso. ri^ t time." Thla balance Connecticut 2k»nomie Council eiviHan! 10:18—’The O’Neilla. 9:45—Victory P-on> 10:80—Help Mate. 10:00—Valiant Lady. Coats 10:45—Young Dr. Malone. 10:15—Storiet America Loves. lion of the new dimout rejpiUtiona 11:00—Road of Life. 10:30—Amanda of Honeymoon ma they apply to oertetn industrial 11:18—Vic and Sade. Hils Overnight News plants ia a difficult matter. Each / 11:80—^Againsl; the Storm . 10:45—Bachelors Children plant haa its special problems." 11:45—David Harum. 11:00—Mary .,ee Taylor. DIAMOND RINGS O f Con^necticui Sturges suggested that local war­ 11:00—Medley Time—Hal Kolb 11:15—Second Husband. * dens report any alleged non-com­ organist. . 11:30—Bright Horizons. By Asodptod pliances to the Stets Defense coun­ Sox from Saiital 1*. M. • —Aum Jenny’s Stories cil, however. 18:15—Luncheonaire*. 12:00—Kate Smith Speaks. Hartford — Apparently soma P. M. Hartford— Edward M ., Patera ’ ll:80-^MarJorle Mill*. secretsuT of the State Liqubr Con­ Connecticut cltizena, tbe atate of­ 12:15—Big Sisters. fice of the OPA reported last l;:fiQ?r^New8...... trol commte«lon. ••‘‘I _ ye*terday Santa’s /^Keeping^ Up 1:18—Aunt Jenny’i Real Life 12:30—ROfhahce of Helen Trent. night, refuse to believe tiwlr 12:45—Our Gal ounday. that Uie cbmnUsalbn woiud appeial Stories. to the Connecticut Supreme Court grocers when the/ra told that 1:80—Big Sister. • 1:00—Esso Reporter. young folks under 15 aren't eligl- 1:06—Do You Remember. AND of Errors for a review of Common .■1:45—Rhythms of the Day. Pleas Court Judge Raymond J. ile for coffee under the rationing t KW—Concert Miniatures. 1:15—Ma Perkin*. system which went Into effect 1:30—Vic A Sade. UP Devlin’s recent permit to . Mrs. 8:16—Connecticm Men and Wom- Margraret D. Patnode of East Monday. Director Chaster Bowles the Home Front” . en in the War—Jane Dillon. . 1:45—The Golduergs. rays It's not —The Bowles, state OPA director. An if he’s in some distant outpost with your Christmas letter Jackets Croeses and (Chains exception, he said, is when the result of a coUectivs bargaining Albany, N. v., Dec. 2— Tula packaging Is done by the representoUvs elsction among am- to cheer him, show him that you’re doing your part, too, Cleveland, Dec. 2.—(>p)—The manufacturer and "consiste of amocratic Lieut. (Jov. Charles tug "Admiral” sank early today phiyea o f The Luders Marine Can- in keeping up the homes he’s fighting for by giving, not ettl succaeda Herbert H. Leh- $ 6 .00 and up material other than paper or card­ ■truction company, Stamford, Joout milei northwest of board aad would normally carry a extravagant trinkets that are put aside after Christmas, I as governor of New York to- CTeveland and the 14 members of Conn., standa aa final, the National wltb the latter’s aseurance combined price higher than the Labor Relations board has rulsd. but gifts that LIVE, gifts that plan for the future — Holeproof and other Good Makes ner crew are unaccounted for. tha price charged for the contents If at the state Is, financially and Ooaat Guard reported, Ths Induatrlal Union of Marina hetwise, “in excellent condl- Cameo Pendants -48.25 and up ■AYBE Jobs doesn't know h, but we've bad M fighting aatioa cannot forego ttreogch is war simrlale t ^ wars Blmpty packaged." and Shipbuilding Workers of his future! Lisles! Rayons! Wools! Mixtures! Trim up the w jp.? aeveco of. the Al­ aew bate* on order tisce the ir*t o f the rear. Oaly 8$ lied line, which the tug bad in for domeeiic cosvesieoca. New Haven — A Navy effieer America (CIO) protestsd tha rise- Christmas tree...G ive him these socks for a trim L-Ba(ore realgniag to direct for- tow, reported the aiuking. h*’’* been released by the OUca o f Defisaee Traaipor* who baa commanded aa American p a n . In which a majority voted Far these lidfts that laat and grow and become dear­ roller aad rehabUitatlon un- HeaH §hap<^ Lockets . . . ____ $3.85 and up We consequently accept thb simados asd make Iks submartna In tha Paetfle, U aut fo r no nnion, and had asked for a ankle! C o ^ Guard Ufa boats from •moo. Bad (he Wat Productioa Board. er each year, gifts that keep np the home front —- see appotetaaeat by President Oeveland and I/>raln and one tug fullest possible me s f present eqnipmena Ives Comdr. Theodore C. Aylward, yes­ run-off election. evelt, Lehman twaadcaat a from each port were sent to the Stone Set B ra celcu ------..... $7.90 and up Aad we don’t know when we'll be able to get any though bnsq* eie crowded, we ftel rare the people terday told New Haven’s 11 serv- In denying the request and over­ ear gifts for the home. Whether it’s fat or,lean, your Uctory aooouBtlag of 'ISa 10- acene. ■ere. for the ■atariais that stake bute* are mors will cooperate asd acespe •oday'* wartiata coadidoss Ics clubs at a Joint mesting that ruling the union’s obJecUana in a governorthip laat night wJih "ws haws all tha way to go yet In declalon announced yesterday, ths Chriatmaa purse will buy fortunes fai good taste, quality The Qeveco anchored safely ; argeaily aaeded for gust, ikipt, piaoet asd *»nk. A with uadentaadiag. FOOTWEAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ( aaaartioa tha atate aurplua may fw *l8ht mile* off Avon Point, this war, aad It la up to ths people NUtB reported that 117 em ploy and good cheer at KEMP'S! MEN’ S AND BOYS’ ^ tha flacal the Coast Guard reported. Richlieu Pearls of America to huny the day of had voted for aa A FL ualoa,• a, 272 victoiT by (Ivlag aU ths material for tbs CIO union and SSS for ^PNsttli aoo o f a Vermont atona- Christinas Order Early help nay oan to the boys out than Bsithsr unioa. “No oolloeUvs bar­ wUl be sworn as chief ex- fighting." gaining reprosantattve has ~ Mackinaws (4 p.m., e.w.t.) soon after $3*30 and up Hartford—Connecticut air raid selected by a majority of the em­ 0 «^ -< ii> -T be first laslgnarioa with wardens and other dimout or ployee of tha company,” declared wmJf.^iS^**.*^**** • Camp regulation enforcement the NLRB. atsiT a t state. Irving Leb* White aoldler to raach the camn itef jMdga e f tbs Court at officials wars aotiflad yesterday to "Dear Santy: Due take no direct actlaa to foroe In With CiHOUSe^SOH Gabardine < brothar ef the goror* ___ • I n a sdarislstar tbs oath. that there Is s war on. duatrial plants to comply with the INC. ordS^iT* ^ Cairistmaa new legulatloa by Stats Dsfanaa U. B. Marlawi wars with John ofjjar la early. My arant list is aa DONNELLY Administrator Wsrtiw A . Sturgea. Paul Jooas oa Boptomber 22. 1772^ Jackets aMuatala s f Bu- Inc f^ ow a : One quart— any brand, % Sttsnm in ths Oau QiMflag A tn j oMaMsi Bturgea, hi whaa hs uttessi tbs iaaioua sa- ■ f ooa. One honorable discharge JEWELERS AT THE CENTER a latter aant to all stats nnd muni- nressloa, "I have not yet begun to TfS MAIN STREET TELEPHONE SC80 u g m after ara’ve aatUsd this w ss,- clpnl on o«t nM, "ths Interprets- figh t" r j - r i V

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perfect and that without tha conn- rubber situation meant no gas for screen (shows this week-end, one IS WIUPSY 1NHR1 m m t which will be in being when opments which produced happy apartment house near my home Ted Lewis Band Friday midnight, and the other on stops . . . And I hope the upcom- t.| mitteea’ help "we’d be swamped.” Joyriding. WHAT cAustt peace talks come, adiich will have headlines. It is a steady, consist- I beard two somewhat elderly ing girl vocallsU turn out to bo aa Joint Croups The Akron conunittoea— like Frond Job Done Stmday midnight, both stage M ‘ftii behind it the potent fact o f exist­ enij Job which must be done if our gents tootling on cornets. They pretty as brownette Carolyn Grey, 1 ited States Troops similar committees set up Indua- Heads Big Show shows starting at 1:15 a.m. 'The WefftataWIta tfro w fIM W ro OT ^ Washington in Wartime Manhattan were alternating “Somebody Efiae .When 'an O P A representative aboiva Friday are continuous — ------— IkaXh ence, while other potential French woody’s vocalist trom San FiaJ- 1 triea all over the country—^were otm votiotb OTs itmb ■mvOTfww BUPfsev powerfbi enemies sre finally to be By Jack Stiaaen By Oeargs Is Talcing My Place” with "May­ visited ..kron to orgsnixe the through midnight, and patrons cisco . . . Maxwell Anderson .-e- Are Big Help actually created to Iron out labon- . YOBMSHBD BT TM factions are starting from brought to ruin. That Job is pro­ be.” Paid to serenade some damo- plant traiiaportation committees may come anytime. On Sunday, to smt nut, «Mle Itov ITO, la mr I n k x j ) PRINTINO CO. INC fused a royalty on his Broadr/cy management dlfficultlea, encourage as backstops ■against the awarm scratch. Admiral Darlan aims, in gressing every day whether or not New York— The Last Roundup: sel. I ’ll wager a farthing .... fo Retreat Plans Two complete stage shows on the doors for the midnight show writins to «to tduesHanal OMtoa, t« BilMU BtTMt Washington — The Capitol - in; Array, Navy, Marines, Coast hit, “ The Eve o f St. Mark,” w,;cn and pass on employe auggeationa of applications expected to flood Forty-second street between Fifth one gigantic bill opens an engage­ open at 12:01 a.m. nfth Ave., Nro Yaik. N. V , Dap*- m M*neh>»t«r, Conn. other words, to be. the reconstruc you happen to feel high or low Wartime: i Guard,______nurses._ Red Cross, and Dave Wolper, whose career was the play was desired for a soldier- Committeeff in Akron for Imiiroving war production, and the focal ration boards, he found TBOMAB ri^BOOSON half a dozen civilian defense out­ and Sixth avenues has several cast camp show at W ill Ro:;er8 As usual, there are late stage Sfe;' 0«B«ral IlMiacar tionist of France wh.cn and if the about the war. It’s the long even After almost a year of war and sketched here about three weeks in general to smooth that produc­ the Jobs had been done. ment on the stage o f the State alms seekers who play small Field, Oklahoma City. Anderson A t least six hours a day are W ar Plant Check Gas shows Saturday and Sunday, 10 Boandad October 1. ISIl fits already in i uniform, 1 don’t ago, has added a new chapter. He Keyed to Battle on tion. MN-eka - SHR CMFYPP theater, Hartford, this coming Fri­ United Nations have won the war. puli which means victory on the nearly twice that of military pre­ see w h y we don't make it unani- pianos and wheeler organs. already had allowed 46 colle:;eS spent in the mqnumental task of p.m. at the State theater, Hart- bought out his partner, James Practiced For Preaeat Jaba The commlttaea say moat appli­ day, Saturday and Sunday only. Put the Blast >j9tebllob«d Bvorr BvoDing Bsoopi Perhaps our President and our battlefronts. Perhaps, after a few paredness, Washington’s "week­ mc 3, Shean, and now is sole owner of Sounds good if you don’t get too producing rights because he be­ feeding a troopebip-full of hungry Ration Pleas. fo » bdojra and aolldara. Botared at Eve of Drive\ Into The committees practiced for cants are reasonable in their i la Blast end beds” have caught up with the Hurricane supper dub . . . lose . . . Hal Saunders, whose lieves college dramatics valuable soldiers. Staff 8 e r^ . Leonard R. Stage show No. 1 on this bill ia Poat Oflriea at Hanohaatar. State Department- do not intend more extravagant ups and downs, the present Job—most of them quests. Fnroaeest an., aa Baoond Claaa Hall Uattar the visiting soldiers. The other i In the last few years, I have With the emphasis on shortage of band has opened at the Glass Hat, in producing acting talent . . i North Africa; Grimes, of Payetta, Idaho, organ­ By Jamea Marlow and Grorgo Ted Lewie, with hia celebrated or­ him to be the boss of post-war we’ll aft learn to think o f the war has a harpist, .lane Thomas . . . I ized a crew of three assistants. to have arrangements for function­ Final application Inapection is day manufacturers heretofore ; received any number of letters made screen s^ rs, RKO is serving Jack Marshal!,. the one-man awk­ ZIelke by the elx-man tabor-management chestra and hia ail new “ Rhythm ORDER C O AL jBSCRtPTJUN RATES France. Nevertheless, he is being in that way. still would iirte to know how Resistance Expected, direct mesa-hall traffic. ing on a 24-hour baaia— while bv Hall ...... la.ou hamstrung by priorities dumped! giving me the ripe red raspberry up “The Navy Comes Through” ward squad from Seminole, Pa., Rhapsody Revue.” featuring magician Paul Duke does his act mg lines of khaki-clad men be- Akron, O., Dec. 3.—(F)— The handling the previous tire ration advtaory committee which func­ WAKE Up YOUR A N D COKE ar Month by Mall ...... { H yielded great advantages toward a load of cots on the Capital’s j for writing about the high cost in which Jane Wyatt is the only can pick and choose between ofers tions in pairs, checking each ap­ Charlea “ Snowball” Whittier and Birlo Copy ...... $ U1 doorstep, making it possible for of living in Washington. I prob- woman cast. I don’t get it . . . . —not how he niaterializea lit cig- from Warner Bros., Paramount, (Editor’s Note: Hal Boyle, gifistv stream into the chow-galiey labor-management leaders of the applications of workera. NOW! ...... t» 00 that status. Season For The Under-Dog plication. I f one' team diaagrees on a star-atudded cast of 40 sensa­ aiTvarad Ona Taar the city to take care of 3,500 visit- ! ably will get more, but Geniusfrom now Inc. is doing- well with its areu and cigars, but how he keeps and Michael Todd, who has ap­ Aeeoctated Frees correspon­ at “ a. m., 11:30 a. and 4:80 war induetries in this busy war- So the Akron war olants were Wherever Admiral Darlan’s real them lit in his pockets— if that’s m. W ithin two hours, usually, ready when the Office of Price a point, they confer with the oth­ tional entertainers. Stage show LIVER B I L E - .More power to you .. .moro pow­ MEMBER o r No observer of the American ing service men. The average o f; ou I have one statistical out: the mellerdrammer. “Conrad You proached the comedian about a dent who weat to northwest production area have done a vol­ ers to get the 'answer. No. 2 on the same bill, 1s the fun- er for Uncle 8ani, If .vro bay THB ASSUCIATUO PRESS sympathies may have been dur visiting service men here on a figures released recently by the Dastard,” whose 81.10 admission the way he does it. Very confus­ spot in Todd’s next musical. Prov- Africa with a United States everyone^'has been fed and the Administration recently announc­ WMrol Cdttod-AsJ TwHltoto Oal el Tba Aaaoclated Praaa la aacluaira scene can let the football season ing. . . . gang of K I^ aelected by roster untary Job for Uncle Sam that ed that plants employing 100 per­ Certified applications are aent packed glri revuo “ FunzaflrJ;" fea­ SeJ la Ito Msniaf Raiia’ to Ge coal now, while tranapnrtallM ing the months when he was a weekend is 2,000— but that doesn’t Labor Department. The depart­ includes beer, peanuts, and the ing again that nothing succeeds Task Force, wrote this story by the committee to the employ­ Ptr OQtltlad to tba naa or rapublica Personal nomination for the bae begun to elMn up. sons or more should organise turing Benny M eroff and hia band. fscltltiefl nre not taxed by Indan- ,;3oo Bt all oawa diapatohaa oradltad pass without giving'it credit for include officers and, of course, ment dipped its test tube into 33 right to hiss tne villain . . . Guy like succicess. op tke eve ot tke landing In took a big load off hit back. es’ district ration headquarters. T to l i m shoaM SMU-1 s la ts • ( Mia JsiM leading exponent of Freiiih coop­ night club entertainer dishing up Short H a lie r Ordered transportation committees to Jack Kwynne, Boss W yte, June lata jraar howala arair 4az. It tola kUa ia try. -to It nr not otharwiaa oradltad In a magnificent 'trend in favor of doesn’t include the thousands of cities and found that the "main­ M. Bagar, purchasing agent for a Morocco. The story. Just re­ They handled and checked aup- When they have been checked aat Sowtas traabr. roar foo4 war aot M- n'tlila paper and alao tba local nawa eration with Hitler, he is stiil the greatest variety of good stuff: The troops were-x^ered to have Mann, Whltey Roberts, Prof. the under-dog— the team whose uniformed men stationed here. tenance level” (a shade higher lubricating company, says’ that hia ceived, tells what the Ameri­ plementalemental gasolineaaaollne ration applica­annllck- * “ ‘ P" there, the ration books are sent, aaal. I t BHur Joat Sacar la toa bmrala. Thaa FIREPLACE COAL ?i»abllahed haralo. '' Willie Shore .... Arthur , A. Spikes Taken for Scrap Drive their hair cut,short\tafore em­ plications. (Jbeer, and 35 hllarioua comics. saa Moata up roar ataanch. Ton eat eon- playing a smooth game. As we From Friday to Monday morning, than the "minimum o f subsist­ new song, “ Say, Have You Found can troops thought about and tions of the workers on a vast to plant'conunittoea which diitri s All rlabta of rapnblloatlon ot physical equipment and technical Schmidt. MGM eastern publicity barkation. It would beNlpme time, The committees, fully familiar “Funzaflie” la packed with girls, aUpataf. Ton foal aaar, anak and tba world E^Bpeclal diapatebaa harain are alao predicted a few days ago, he does uniforms seem to outnumber civ­ ence”) for a family of four is Heaven?” was inspired by the did before they went Into ac­ Bcale: A t least 60.000. bute them to. the employes. gaga, acrobata and oomedlana. It's Maks pnak. SEAMAN '■raaarvad knowledge of the game made de­ rhythm of a planing machine. manager, is a new lieutenant officers said, befors t n ^ could with the damage done to war It takaa tooaa s<«4. aM Caitar’a LItUa not intend to let his practical use­ vies. The rest o f the week, it’s higher here than anywhere else Springfield, 111. — {/P) —O. G. tion for the first time.) Now ration board officials aay work by absenteeism, realised the the moat Joyous and frivoloua an- feat something foreordained, in about half and half. • in the land— to be exact, 11,731.88. Elmo Russ, a composer who has a commander in the Navy. Don't Chapman, divisional special agent reach a barber chair at Lhrar PiOa to sat UMaa t plata o f kOa Sow- F U E L & SUPPLY CO. Pull aarvlea ollant ot N. B. A fulness to us evaporate. say: “What, another?” Art is a Private First Class Everett those applications sent them— importance of getting employee American cheese factories pro­ tertainment ever presented on any las liaair to awka too faal "up and ap.” SucceeMrs to Seamnn Coal.Cn. ^Wrvlca Ina wartime Job in the plant, heard for an Illinois railroad received By Hal Boyle Gat a paekasa todar. Taka aa dIraeUd. the eyes of the experts. graduate of the U. S. Naval Acad­ ton o f San Bernardino, (JaL, had through Labor Management com- enough gasoline to reach their duce nearly 8,000,000 pounds of •tage. nnd Pola Coni Cn. A t the moment, it seems to be During that Senate Many Washington observers snatches of the unwritten melody orders to “ go to Mattoon. and kkaatlra la toaklas Mia flaw tra^ . Aak Pobllabera Rapraaantativaa, The Time and again, the opinion of emy. . . . With U. S. Task Force off mitteee— are nearly 100 per cent Jobs. They knew, too, the serioua Umburgar chcaee annually. T h fr« are two midnite atAfO and tUa Claar PiOa. Ifld and tSd Dakar which is his chief stock in on the poll tax, the gallery was will say positively that the next whistled by various workers Rius don’t leave until you find out who hia hair cut aa ordered, but ljullua Hatbawa Special Agency— French Morocco, Nov. 7— (Delay­ easily distinguishable “ V ” was I-New Tork. Chicago. Dafrolt and the experts, and the supposedly generously sprinkled (as always tax bill will Include that old tax and Bagar got together, worked removed those spikes from the trade. Perhaps it is the prise he preserved in two ridges along the ^ Voaton. superior equipment and strategy these days) with service men. A c­ that the New Deal has fought so out the music In full, added lyrics, Billie Rogers, the congenial track.” Instead of finding a sabo­ ed)—UP)— Notes before battle; used in order to obtain tolerance top at hie otherwiae ahaven dome. cording to the men who walk the hard these many years— the sales and- there they were with a love bnmette from Missoula who teur Chapman found three youths The great event la at band. HBMBBR AUDIT BUREAU OF upon which it was baaed, was Hia bunk-mats matched him by CIRCni^ATIUNR for his assumption of authority as corridors outside, what soma of tax. ballad which soldiers particularly plays trumpet for Woody Her­ who, he said, had rem o v^ 57 After crossing more thkn 3,500 forced to yield to what the ex< having a dot-dot-dot-daah—aignal 'chief of sUte." At any rate, Da­ those boys had to say about th i When the 1943 tax bill is in the seem to like. man, la only the forerunner of spikes and several tie plates from miles o f submarine-infested seas, X Tba Herald Printing Company, code ”V”—design in bis ultra- perta considered a startling re­ business should cause a lot o f girl musiciana who will be in the tracks and turned the equip­ and American convoy participat­ ine.. aaaitmaa no flnanoiailoTi raaponelal­ kar has "neutralised” Itseif but making. Economic Stabilization short haircut. ¥ ...... arrora ap- senatorial ears to burn fo r weeks. Speaking o f music, outside an niune bands before the shooting ment in to the scrap drive. ing in the greatest amphibious blllty for tFpogiapblcal has not yet come under United versal of form. Actually, though, Director “Jimmy” Byrnes may Favorite Indoor pastimea on the Muarlng In adTaitlaamattiaamanta In tha One lad walked put of the gallery, have as much to say about it as combat operation in the history of HaralA it was superior will to win which long voyage are music and black­ ^ »n c h e a ta r Bvaning Her Nations control, as was rashly as­ turned to t. starled gray-haired SecreUry of the Treasury Mor- warfare lies off Northwest Africa. produced all the upsets. It was, jack. sumed when the headlines first re­ guard and said: “ What Fd like to genthau. Which probably will be Before dawn Sunday thousands W edn^m y, Ddcomber 3 Promleea to Be Py-Word ported that Darlan had delivered in almost every instance, aq up­ say about those guys down there, all right with Mr. Morgenthau. of troops, in combat dress and rising of spirit which contradicted I wouldn’t even say about the ser­ He has had trouble enough get­ backed by the heavy guna of the Praise the Lord and Pass tha River Of Blood us Dakar. The situation seems Ammunition” is heard averywhere. the dope. Each one of the so-call­ geant behind his back.” ting Congress to ride along with U. 8. Navy and by the battle to be that Dakar needs more per­ ______* bis ideas. They may listen to Ex- lanes of both the Arm y and the both aa a song and aa a slogan. It he reached the present ed “ greatest” teams o f the coun­ suasion from Darlan, and Darlan There’s talk that the Civil Aero­ Senator, Ex-Supreme Court Jus­ lavy Air Forces, will fling them- promises to be the by-word of les o f his conquest, Adolf S therefore needs more persuasion try met this spirit, at one time or nautics Administration may soon tice Byrnes, whose ten in the New aelves in specially designed land­ American forces in thia war. had some 7,000,000 Jewish another. The perfect record? go into uniform. I don’t blame Deal camp, don’t forget, has ing boats against the coast of HlUbiUy music fills a forward from ua You can caU it black­ troop hold moat of the time. Sol­ -poi^de under hia eontrot Now, it That's something for the experts them. With the WOWs, Wafs, never been very fa r away from French Morocco. mail or you can call it statesman­ Waacs, Waves, Spars, CAP, the Commander-in-chief’s. Haaardooa Surf Swell Absent diers even sleep to the twanging is aatimated, be baa some S,000,- to start looking for all over again, strains of ”San Antonio Rose,” ship, but at any rate, it keeps There ie an auspicloua omen. iWO. There is no reason to doubt next year, or whenever football Is Walking the Floor Over You,” Darlan’s gatqe alive well beyond description “La Houle,” the hasardous 50-foot paposts that if he has time to ear­ symptoms for "Precloua Jewel.” and “Mother, HAS ALL THE GIFTS YOU WANT AT the “temporary expedient” our co­ played. alone. surf swell which has ted mariners l y out his satermination and HEALTH AND DIET the Queen of M y Heart.” operation with him was labeled Yet in its way the record was to call thia the “iron coast,” is ab- This musical dlat ia supplied on li^i'alaiigbter, he will aocm have none. more than perfect. It was aa if ADVICE (Apnendlcitls) aent IB was more dreaded by practically a 34-hour basu by a by President Roosevelt Christmas thoM who planned this giant at­ ^ A new adentifle procedun for the the hundreds of American young Question: Mik. . Catherine C. group led by P vt Howard Ctaand- Americans can only watch the _Furnlshed by Uie, McCoy writes: “When the the w.Ute blood tack than enemy bullets. A aea l^v, Staughter has been evolved—an men who participated in all these ler, gultariat and radio eowbOy continuation o f this game with Health Servtes count goes upward sharply, is this ruffled only by a Ught wind and ^ g e r o f Memphis, Tenn. UCH LESS THAN YOU THOUGHT YOU’D ^ ipjaction of air into the veins rain portended a auccesaful land­ deep foreboding. W e know it is upsets had been out with the defi­ an infallible indication of acute G iv e ---- Marchea folk songs, and tunes ^Vwhlch caused general poisoning. nite intention of demonstrating Address communleatloBs to The appendicitis?” ing of fully-equipped combat of the last war are produced in not honest We know it la hot Herald, Atteotloa McCoy Answer: An increase in the tTMpa, one o f the moat difficult e f The corpses are used in special to an unequipped and unprepared volume by a 30-man band, led by righ t W e question whether its Health Servlea. ^ white blood cells is commonly m ilitaiy operations. W arrant Officer Milton Bronstein, ^ laetariea for the manufacture of democratic world that the under­ practical dividends will prove found in acute appendlcitta but The troops do not know , 26, form er music taaeher at a Jun­ a*tp, blue and train oil. this finding would not be suffi­ thalr eonmandera do not know adequate to match the loss of dog can and does win against the Symptoms of Pernicious Anemia ior High school in OroviUa, Calif. I ' Against such starit and Inhu- weight of ail the pre-game statia- cient to establish the diagnosis wbathar Franch reaistanca wiU be Blackjack lends itself to eloae reputation, the loss of belief in without other supporting evi­ a n a tragedy, Jewish people Pernicious anemia refers to a fierce or fight Officera who fought quarters. Money circulates more our, own principles, that w ill. in­ tics. That same American youth dence o f such an inflammation. side by side vrith the French in the " T ^ » Hi .1618 JW taa.BWtji P it B P t p N W P 'ttroughout the worid are today condition in which there is a freely than water, which is ration­ evitably result from its continu­ is on its way to proving the same There are many other acute in­ Battla of the Marne aay they can­ ed. One tow-headed private ran a marked reduction in the number flammatory conditions having a ^1- Ohaarving a special day o f mourn- thing on fields other than those not conoaive ot their former Allies borrowed buck up to eeveral hun­ V. ance. similar effect on the white cells. fighting long against an Ameri tag, prayer and fasting. They dedicated to football. o f red blood cells. The diagnosis dred dollars. 'The tide turned. can Army which seeks no terri' , taMNild and will be Joined in spirit is best made by having a blood Twenty minutea later he (Overly Anxious) torial gains, but only obUteratioA by many others. The War Goes On sample tested in the laboratory. sound asleep— flat broke and Questfon: Mrs. G. N. writes: “ I o f tho A xis in Africa . . . and in dreaming of payday. A m ^ ca n s who note this trag- Those of us who have been un­ While the disease causes char­ have no .physical trouble, but my Europe, ultimately. acteristic changes in the blood, it FoUow-Loader CtanMa Uaed ^ , ady and this day ta observation of able to heed Presldeht ' Roosfr mind seems restless and I am Many imita w e n choaen fthia at the same time has the power overly anxious. For instance, 1 operation aelected for their pay- 'There la no space for formal set­ f It, might well keep two things in velt's advice to avoid hills and to bring about other changes in worry over whether 1 turned out •bolofical value— because they ting-up exercises, so commanders the nervous system and gastro-in- valleys in our thinking about this the fire after I am done cooking had sarvad with the French in lead the men in daily foUow-tha- The first is that the tragedy in testinal tract. Some patients com­ W (rid w ar I. leader games all over the three war won’t have much trouble plain chiefly of symptoms which on the gas stove, or I started downtown and become anxious lest The Americans, young and old, “ top-side” decks. The men wind in Surops is exclusive to no one race. climbing down from the hill we are nervous in ori^n, others com­ I forgot to lock the door. When want Frenchmen fighting beside and out o f atanchions, hatches, Tbs Jewish people are only one ot mounted when, for a few happy plain mainly of digestive disturb­ them, not against them; but they bulkheads, and climb up and down ances, and others ore most dis­ the children are away, I fret over tba taoea Adolf Hitler, in hia per- days, dramatic good news was all sorts of accidents which might are rea^ to shoot their way ladders hung from the hurricane tress^ by symptoms related to through a legion of ring-tailed de­ vailad valuation of human atand- happen to them. I try to control deck to the boat deck. synchronized the world over. If the blood changes. vils if that will get them to Ber­ these thoughts^ but my mind runs They’ll climb down these same arda, considers Ihferlor to bis own we had too much exuberance over The two symptoms most closely lin any quicker. ladders, hung over the side of the G— The name Bou Saada has away with me. One of the fears •polyglot Aryans. He was raven- the victory in the Solomons, the related to the anemia itself are transport, when the moment of appeared in recent news stories. which worries ms tha most is the Stunning cushion seats! Many style^ 17- inch square in green with ivory pipings Troops Xeyed to Battle weakness and easy fatigue. These debarkation comes. nuaiy mad against the Csechs defeat of Rommel, the landing in What and where is it 7 fear ot breaking down in health and sizes to serve as seats for vanity 85.98 Whataver befalls this opera­ may develop slowly and for a long tion. it cannot fail for lack of A s the moment approacbea, the eviB before ha found the Jewish North Africa, and^ the Russian A — Bou Saada is a small oasis time the patient may notice only and being unable to take care of or telephone table...to serve as a 18- inch square, two-tone green with ivory desert rillage about 150 miles morale. The troops are keyed to responaibilities of the boat-team people a target fior his invective. counter-offensive, all coming to­ that he is very tired- at the end o f my family. Have you any advice ?” 8^158 .. .. . south of Algiers on the approaches coffee table or to use beside radio, fire­ batUe. commandera grows heavier. Sergt. He. and the German people who the day's work. The inclination to­ Answer: Such anxieties ss you gether, we are likely to have too to the Sahara desert. Some U. S. place...as foot stools...for every 16-inch round shape, beige and blue..,.8196 A s tho hour draws near, aome Merrill L. Biuk of American Fork, ward fatigue slowly increases and mention arc often found among Utah, la a key "non-com,” putting have followed hia lead, do not con­ much dull discouragement in the troops have been reported march­ room in the home. Here’s a review 16-inch blue and beige, beige and ivory, or fie down for a brief nap. Others when associated with a growing normal people and when occurring his team through daily boat drilla, sider the Polish people human be- ing toward it. chartreuse in round shape...... 8896 check their equipment, giving days that lie ahead. For this war weakness, the patient finally only occasionally, are of little im­ of a few patterns ready for Christ­ hand weapons a final inspection. assigning placet on tha landing tags. is still fighting itself along inevi­ comes to the point where his usual portance. When the anxious mas: 16-ineh round shape in beige and ivory. Many weapons are new—sever­ boat. Q—Now that the Nazis have activities are beyond his power. thoughts dominate the thinking, In one way or another, Hitler table lines, not according to our al will prove a distinct surprise to overrun France it is reported that In the severe stage of the disease, the patient is said to have develop­ L is devoted to the extermination happy whims. 14- inch square shape in two-tons rad with37-lnch round pouff in Axis. fear has been felt fo r the fate of the patient may become worn out ed an anxiety neurosis. You may coral, self-piped.. Already well-equipped troops Leon Blum. W hy? ivory or ivory and beige...... fS.75 ItTH CENTUIIY STYLED H and,, weakening and degradation Yet it is Just as foolish to go to by. so Slight an effort aa turning have a mild neurosis of this sort...... 81496 hs'va added a final touch of their Yale Alumni Fund VENESRSD CEDAIR CHEST A — Blum was premier o f France . j o f ail the races which have come one extreme as to Jhe other, and over in b ^ . The best plan would be to consult 15- inch square shape in two-tone red ur blue27-lnch round pouff in plain dusty rose with own. At their own expense they in 1936, being the first Socialist MAHOGANY CEDAR CHUT 3795 andar his control. He considers However, there are a few pa­ a psychologiat. If there is no psy­ with ivory trim ...... fS JW flock design on top...... 816.78 have bought long-bladed sheath Donations Higher FRICSD EXCITINOLY LOW 18.9 going to extremes o f pessimism ever to hold that office. He was tients who will continue to be able chologist near you. then try to find -S not one race, but many races, In- knlvao whatted to raxor keenneaa A gift ehoit o f Luxury for tho lady you wont otpodolly Ip pkota again will be no reasonable cure premier again in 1938, when he to go on working in spite o f an aa old friend In'wbom you have *T don't sea how this bunch can High on ovary womon’* Hit of Chrithno* "HOHES” If o cedar dwtii ^ -..^erior to himself. He has, in ac- fwieiblo.34br w C A K ment for tumor o f the brain. Can may be accompanied by scaling Stalk deuB kflio for dm daratka of your Now York vioit grown a Uttle stronger. Admiral Peace will open for our young t0M*8UtM«to*tr...... D D s Y D the Russians gajn this or that tha patient treat himself at home? and falling of the S a ita a • announces himself as men and women unparalleled op­ geographical point but that they What an the symptoms? Can usual causes are poor h y g lm , ex­ Easy ^ Terms Arranged portunities in all fields of human JtoesM WMBoA task Btotor BaJ, flarotoir . O O O C ,.'^ddef of state” tor French Afrl- luaintain pressure on the Nazis at this be diagnosed by mall? posure to dust, acidoaia, lack ot ShfteJ. 64 katosMsk ettoeJ.. t o O . Y w endeavor for a venturesome, re- Answer: Bines a brain tumor is sleep, and need fo r fiissrs. There riB. By that gesture he sets him- a time when they wpuld prefer to aponsibls and eroativs life. Famr M Marshal Fetaln’s suc- there should be no a t­ are a niunber of other Hsissis Witk ItotdiMo 6eJtoeei O is ir ...... S.SS be making themselves snug and — T iiB iiB t B ron ta Oaae o f

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tary court which condemned six of ' board, the new boat aircraft of the scheduling programs of the mine civilian or Aiilitory control mountainous or other, inacce slble at fallen to the lowaat ptont m ' his comrades, testified against p arU of the Islands. production. Army, Navy and Maritime com- over production. ord for>r a winter month, a a S ' Custom About Tow n State Officer Yankees Wipe Civilians W in Ths president, hlmsrif, announc­ 50 Families Cramer. ' , (Despite past claims to have mlaaion and probably- allow < tha The board in charge of the avi­ ed' all .danger had Cramer’s defense was that he ed. the problem was solved—just W PB vice chairman to revise pro­ ation Industry, as designed ny wiped out all resistance, the head­ colder weather Saraeist. did not know Thiel was here on a as hs previously said it would be cedure whenever any program Nelson, would place an ' admiral T h e Study group of the South Honored Here Out Jap Unit; quarters statement confirmed that SPECIAL! Arms Control Q uit Homes In Warwick TO tomlUaa Irks Lawyer mission of sabotage. -by getting the partlclpanto to­ seemed to lag. •• and a general as members. It survivors from the defending j their homes as the water Ifethodist Woman’s Society of Cramer's was the third trial In gether to a room and keeping them would seek to erase any delay in Army had waged a bitter If hope­ Nelson appointed Wilson to over highways. H ie bhaaei Christian Service, which was to Federal court of persons accused MODERNAmE OH. BURNING there until an agreement wa4 plane deliveries by assuring less fight for six ' months or more head a new Aircraft Production not damaged, howaver. have met Friday afteraooei with Gibbon* Assembly I* of treason In aiding one or more of Seize Cannon Reputed Victors in Ver­ reached. prompt production of vital plane Narragausett Bay Resi­ ig|a Jo H«Tlng Hi* after the fall of Bataan and Cor- Board two weeks ago. This field High water waa rapasto Ifto. W . Ralph Ward. Jr., has post­ the saboteim. Three men were FORCED AIR CIRCULATING parts. regldor.) Nelaon IknergM Victor previously was dominated by the to Warren, BristoL NswMit riieiit in Prisoner** poned the meeting until Friday Host at Reception for condemned'to death In Chicago (Coattooed from Page One) bal Battle Over Final A government omclal, who ask­ Some offlclala have bUmed tord- dents Fear Repetition afternoon of next week. The pro­ Headquarters reports said "the armed services alone and although Providence. It was wvsr uto to Mrs. £. J. Murpby. Nov. 24 and their wives, who had f ed not to be identified, said W P B Nelson asked approval of both IncM In deliveries to 'failure of Bo* in PoUce Court. gram will be on LAtln-America. been tried with them, were sen­ bulk of these American and Fili­ nmatog Ftoleh ropoasd, hs stopped. "You too? Word on Scheduling. Of 1938 Flood. drive in Newport and cams to Uia^ ground forces Were slowly nar­ Chief Donald M. Nelson who sp- Secretary of War Stimson and varioua plants to produce a pro­ bottom at tbs Crawford tenced to 35 years in prison and rowing the area held by the Japa­ pino marauders have been annihi­ RADIATING HEATERS CHAPTER XXVni You’ire not going with uat Doctor, ptonted Wilson head of a Uttla peller, engine .instrument or aome Mrs. Edward J. Murphy, of lated." Secretary of the N avy Knoi^ none bridge In Providence— about TlnTnin- J. O iM u a «< N «w Brit- St. Jamea’s church women will fined $10,000 each. nese along the coast of northeast­ Midday grew Into the short are you madT’’,. Waahington, Dec. I— (F)— ^The W P B for the aviation Induatty, other needed part On time. Providence, R. I., Dec. 2.— (JP)—- Strickland street, the new state was received. feet above normal high tide. Ja, attotiMy for Q«org* Crowley resume Red Croee sewing tomor­ Helmut Lieiner, Astoria garden­ ern New Guinea and said AUied afternoon, and by halt past two " I stay wi{,h the sick,” cams ths final word on achedullng of muni­ emerged victor of the contest. Pro^ Fear of a repetition of the flood president of Cathcdic Ladlea of Production Ratee Not Impaired Now Britoia, charred with row afternoon at 1:30 in the kin­ er, was freed of a treason charge air units were operating In direct toto dusk. Stsnsgard wsnt with muttered answer. “Do we gat ths tions output' apparently rested to­ duetion acheduUng of all other Tha Praaldent told reporters which accompanied tha 1938 hur­ Columbus assemblies, was honor- Hiievee Certainly Hearty "^ •vadiiic noponriUllty la conaec- dergarten room of St. James’s Monday when a Judge in Federal support of the ground units. One Fail to Table Oerd back up to the hotel. The rises 7’’ munitions would be managed by that the proUem waa b a a ^ on ed with a reception last night by day arlth civilian offlolala— reput ricane waa felt momentarily to AUUB OOFRAM > tla « with the IhJury o< a dog by aa school on Park street. court here directed a verdict at enemy dive bomber and two long shadows from root and "O f oourss.’’ the armed services, he added, but fringea to between W P B and tha ----- #- the members of Gibbons Assembly ed Victor# in a backroom verbal Narragansett bay towns early to­ (Raewa Ae Qaiaa AMaa) L‘ a«t 0BM>hlIe oa Oeater street oa acquittal on grounds that the gov­ fighters, which attempted to at­ ■pm Isnfthsnsd, and it was night. "Good luck, then.” SUnagard under a delegation of authority military superviaton of produc­ Waukegim, 111.— — Thieves of this town. More than sixty at­ ernment, in presenting Its case, War Powers SPIRITUAL MEDIUM ritor. 19. objected to the reteaUoa Because of the fact that the tack Allied positions, were shot Not svsn Qunnar hmd thought thrust out his hand. slugging match with the armed from Wilson. tion, and was aettled without im­ who broke into Sven Christensen’s day aa an extraordinarily high tended the affair In the Knights of failed to produce st least two wit­ Sevaath Oaaghter st a Bsvsatt • W hla cheat la the priaoaer’a box School Board wants to conserve on down, the communique said. thsy could hold out So long. On the north road the enemy services. A spokesman for tha W P B pairing productioit ratea in the hambuiYer shop certainly were tide forced 50 families to evacu­ Columbus home, among them char­ nesses to testify to each overt act Bora With a VsU ' la the local court room this mora- fuel the wardens of Precinct A Dispatches from the front re­ (Contianed from Page Oae) Houn befon Ostsrholm had was coming forward again. Thera With President Roosevelt in ths chairman, however, declined to slightest. hearty. Besides frying pork ate their homea and flooded many ter members of the local branch, charged. Leiner also Was accused ■ sadlsgs DaSy, laelndlag Smi will no longer meet at the Nathan ported the Japanese were fighting toksn a party into the hlUs to try waa . no stopping them. ' From dual rals of matchmaker and confirm or deny this report and He indicated that he never chops and aeveral eggs on the streets. 9A.8Lto9P.IL OtBy A pp __idge Raymond R. Bowere up- officers and members of 'Tierney of aiding Kerling. Following his ure”— that is, a bill having the 15% OFF Hale School on Spruce street It furiously as they were forced to allenoe the gun. But he had not door to door they came, send­ referee, the long pending contro­ said the agreement was not placed thought it a question of great Im­ grill, they broke egga all over the No heavy daihage was report­ It toi the Servtes of too ^‘lleld Chief of Police Samual G. AMsmbly of Hartford, also past acquittal, he waa Interned for the was announced this morning.‘The back toward the behBl court to keep all prieoaers ia $64.50 to $95.50 i t School building at 8 o'clock. Those Who Spoke nese. It was reported. dicated the possibility that the Then, at twilight, a man came already pouring Into toe boats. . the priaoaer*s box duribr the Past State President Mrs. C. legislation still may be further ■taggerlng in from the bridge to Malksn area with Gunner the oourt aeasloo. It ia requested that all T D mem­ L. Mahoney of this town waa Christmas Boxes rewritten by the full committee whole time. “And from ths hills," Objected To Oostom Example: tell how that small group had bers assemble at the Arm y and chairman of the committee of ar­ Indian Patrols Win after the public hearings. he was saying, "we can coma Attoraey Cabelus, objected bsen ovsrwhslmsd, and T ry ^ , N avy Club thia avenlng at 7 rangements and mistress of cere­ For Service Boys It appeared uncertain whether his shslU all spent, had died, down, hitting at-thls garrison and : a tfu e r^ to the ChleTs act ia up- o’clock,- or, at the. comer of Spruce monies last evening. She called on In Fierce Clashes enough time remains for the pub­ $95.50 Heater th at Don’t think wa’ll hs alone. ( boldiag the custom of the court charging the Germans with ths and East Center streets at 7:15 Miss Sweetland, Miss Marion Mol- New Delhi, India, Dec. 2.— (>p)__ lic hearings, admission of the bill Others will Join' us. A ll N orw ay hut the officer remalaed beside butt end of hla gun. “He went st o’clock. Members will then proceed loy, past state director and an Loyal Circle of King’s Daugh­ Indian A rm y Jungle patrols, by the Rules committee, debate on wUl arias----- the box aad preveated the New $ 14.32 V Discount them, crying, ‘Long live N orw ay’,’’ to the W atkins Funeral parlor on officer of Tierney Assembly, also ters, which is affiliated with the combing the marshy Burmese the House floor, more hearings be­ Ths first of the boats had al­ l/.Britala attoraey from Uklar hie the man said. "H e muet have got East Center street to pay final re­ past presidents of Gibbons A s­ Center Congregational church,, has coast near the Indian frontier, fore a Senate committee, and then ' ready shoved off when they dlaat from the usual place for the three or four before they brought spects to Mrs. Ahnie Joyner Bls- sembly, for speeches. Mrs. Ralph assumed a task for Center church were repmted victors today in Senate action before adjournment reached the dock. They tumbled BOCIWide Sale Ends Dec. 12th $81.18 Sale PricB him down.” seU who was a Gold Star Mother. Gilroy was in charge at the musi­ boys In the service, which is sure two small but fierce clashes with of the 77th Congress on Jan. 3. The doctor came back from the in, some with rifles, some carry­ During an IntermlMlon, Attor- to give them a lot of pleasure. The the Japanese. cal program. hotel alone and went to work, hla ing machine guns, helmets, gre­ ( « s y Cabelus obtalaed permisaioa members have been toling Christ­ The Executive Board of Local Fine Decorations A headquarters communique said There are as many as 3,232 eyes looking darker and more nades, bayonets. Some turned at to talk with^hls clleat, aad upoa mas boxes and already have mail­ 63. Textile Workers’ Union of The reception was held in the Japanese forces In Burma ha'd wires In some telephone cables. tired, his cheeks sagging, his once pie very end to Are back st their yusumptlra of the court he told hla ed to boys from the church at cheat aot to retura to the priaoa- America, will hold a regular meet­ large social room on the second been trying persistently to ter­ voluble Ups drawn tout. He pursuers. Here and there, whan ing this evening at the offices in floor of the K. of C. home. By rta present on overseas duty, about Goodyear Service Store a boat was full, it would be rorize the native population of ahook his head to their qussUons. er’s box. Court waa recessed araia forty of these boxes, filled with Tinker Hall, Main street arranging the furnishings, adding areas adjacent to the Indian bor­ pushed away. at the call of Chief Gordoa aad home made cookies, candy, chew­ 649 MAIN STREET . TEL. 4047 Only to ths pastor would he tell Judr* Bowers aad Chief Gordon softly shaded lamps and brilliant der in order to create a no-man's what had happened. "Johann waa Gunnar and Malksn cams last chrysanthemums, the room took ing gum and other items, attrac­ of all, ths flshermsn with an im­ went Into eoafereace over Attor- Captain Frank Schlehel, com­ tively packed and wrapp^. They land where reconnaisance patrols there," he said, "s o ----- so badly , aey Oabelua's stand rerardlnr hla mander of Company H. local State on a most attractive appearance. could operate more eaaily. F O R S A LE hurt hs asked me to end it for mense box of cartridges, ths old 9 t SMARTf Yellow pompoms, stiver and white are of* uniform size and are really man carrying a machine gun far cheat. Guard unit requests that alt mem­ Indian troops, especially trained him, me, his own father.’^ highlighted the buffet table, where children's shoe boxes provided by For immediate occupancy. too heavy for him, for he stag­ Acceded To Court Order bers of his company attend drill C. T. House A Son, Inc. in the tactics of Jungle warfare, In ths general store, Sverre four of the past presidents poured, Six-Room Single. Attach^ gered under its weight. SHOP HOWl Upon resumption of court Judge this evening. Also, be announces Every effort has been made to were reported, however, to have Trog sat by the wireless and Mrs. Wilbrod Messier, Mrs. W. P. There were only two boats still U oweni laftamed Attoraey Cabelus that the uniform will be winter remember all Center church Jtoys wiped out two enemy imlto in this ffaraKe. Oil buminsr heat. "THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL" called over and over again. "Nam. Qulah, Mias Catherine Shea and to go. They could hear the doc- Come in now while ^ Chat It was the custom of the Man- O. D. and not the H>ruce-green In the different branches of the N o-M an’s land. Fireplace. Rumpus room in SOS .... Molde .... Trondheim uniform. Miss Helen Thomas. 'tor flrihg behind them. But that ^ HirT-t" Court to keep ah accused' service. However, it is possible Japanese airdromes at Toun- SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH CHRISTMAS .... we are fighting In Helgoland. our selections are Floral Presented basement. Ideally located. last, feeble guard could never to the prisoner’s bcu and the New out there are a number who have been goo, In central Burma, and A kyab BAZAAR The people of Trollnese have risen Britoia attoraey was forced to ac- During the evening the chair­ Price riffht for quick sale. hold. The tioope drove forward large and oroid dis­ Second Lieutenant H arry C. overlooked, and If the mothers or on the coast were attacked last against the Gennane." And from ,' OSds to the Judge's ruhng and man, Mrs. Mahoney, in behalf of Owner leavin* town. like a storm, into the guns and Mohr, of 55 N ew atreet, has re­ other relatives will telephone 6646, night by Wellington bombers, the THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2 P. M. on all over Norway, from little Crowley resumed hla former seat Gibbons Assembly, presented to over the prone bodies. Those in appointment AU our cently arrived for duty at Camp or 9605, giving additional names, R. A. F. announced. Crews of the senders in the hUls, from small 't o the prisoner’s cage. Mrs. Murphy a handsome vase Sponsored by the Womea’s Society of Christtaa Service, the boats could see Konig bran­ ' Roberto, Califoraia. the committee will appreciate it. "Wlmpys’’ reported seeing many villages, from groups in the cities merchandis# is 581 MAIN STREET MAMCMESTER A warrant was issued two weeks filled with flowers. Miss Sweetlwd Four-Acre Farm off Lake Each Group la Charge of a Different Department dishing a pistol over his head, and If poBSlble they ehould be sent in bombs burst In the target areas. in cellars, from qidden stations on ■go for the arrest cf Crowley fol- presented to her rosary street. 5-room Cape Cod marked with O. P. A. Private Oscar J. Geanette, of before the meeting of Loyal Circle N o R. A. F. plane was missing. Stanley Group, Nursery W'lUing Workers. Pantry the fsrmia the excited word came 1 behlqfi him the whole dock bright towtog the total injury of a to.esi year, we have a very I N * iMcid waa eet at 950 for hia ap- B ut now they were at the end. in condition. Loothsr structor. She has given much time here to agitate and spread German ly, property on Oak street. and Just as the first troops reach- M*ax BLtcTaie raame uonol akteTMe tamns imcAN rtva* Ttume paaranos then. to the work and has shown such propaganda. Frank Lentl to John R. Allen, Ck>vor Rubber Bloddsr. MKCHANICAL Teek Hia lireasi Number "Get the atoraa to the boata,” ad him, ha want down. 8 .9 S te 2 8 .9 8 ability that her home has now been ."If there were any real proof property on Oak street. But the boat was off, following W IN D -U P TRAINS 6.9S t* 8.9S 7.9S «* 34.50 Chowlay waa uitrehanded ahort- Gunnar ordered, and went back to 89c equipped for rendering first aid. It that they had confided in him, or to after the accident through ta- the square. the other out. is one of the first In Manchester to that he knew of their real purpose Reflectors Worn on Belts A fte r the first feveriah rush to 2.39 to 4.95 1.59 «• 3.48 toraation glvra by Arvid Beaburg be ao designated. for coming here, I would not hesi­ The men at the guns turned o f 54 W alker atreeC who waa an iMickened faces toward him. get clear of the fire and away, BATHROORfI tate to Impose the death sentence.” CSianute Field, 111.—(ilP)— They're the grim and tired men settled aye witneaa to the aeddent and "W here to, Gunnar? W hat do we STmNINQ SAG O C David Anderson, who formerly In presenting its case against taking no chance.s here— even with themselves, sat croaswise on the took the Uosnae aumbar af Ckow- operated the Town Highway de­ doT" FLATF0R|i d l a ^ D SCALES him, the government charged that automobile traffic cut down by thwarts snd gazed st each other, GLASS lay*a ear. Upon thia Infonnatlon partment grader and tractor, la "G et word to the gun crews,’’ he met Thiel June 23, less than a gas rationing. Every body of dismal and yet never looking In o hemdaoma aqrtaty aC RING TOSS 'Broaaeuting Attenay Jay K. now with an anti-aircraftunit sta­ week after the saboteurs landed In men marching at night is equipped Gunnar said. “We sail for Eng­ COFFEE • BREWER colors. SmorL modan da> Rubtoow Issued a warrant which tioned at St. Petersburg, Florida. land." And hie voice was as cas­ backward. the United States, and had arrang­ with amber gla.ss reflectors to be The night waa very cold. The wna aerved on Crowley by New His address ia as follows: Private MIRRORS Am ong these nsefnl plecee you’ll find Just the one for Him or Her. ual as if he had said. “W e sail to Ftoeal type of Heat Raaiat- ■Iqna. Accurate eraighV- ed several rendezvous with them. worn on the belts of the first and sounds of th i villsge receded: the GAME I . Britain poUce. David Anderson, F L —181 N 589th AH nre priced unusually lew—and all are correctly styled. Remem. the Lofotena.'* or, “W e go fishing prioad One of the Nazi experts In. de­ last three men tn the column. Stu­ firing stopped. The sea rose high BOXING iaq Gloss. BaouiituUy dae- A t the concluaion cf the court SS, AA FTT8, St. Petersburg, struction, Ernest Peter Burger, In the morning. dent flight commanders also carry her! It’s smart to shop early. about them, black and loud. orotod — Makaa Bailar Attorney Cabelua again objected Florida. whose life was spared by the mlli- flashlights. Thy began carrying foodstocks torongly to the local court action to the boats. About a thousand The End GLOVES ToatUig Colfaa mora eeo- / nnd atated that In U e 30 yeara at rounds of ammunition were left. BoraieoUy. 8 cup olza. 2.69 to 4.95 89c legal practice briora all kinds of DO YOU NEED A NEW RUG ? One of tha machine guns had i « ^ m. 1 Flee OuaUiy I hssesMa pDnnacUeut courts, be had never 534848232348535348532323234853234848535323482348 been htt and put out of the flghL | U lllO ll L tO lltrO l Prelettlonallr PedSMi aqterienced a practice at tbia type hut they took it anyway, and the le aO dsM tor ree"V to force. Choose One From Our Big Selection of 9xl2's 2.39 rifles they had captured. On the •wt* eed srewnup* ri Fiber —- Wool — and WUminster docks, men busied themselves at Shop Clause Lost Oto Ihees Rattan ProUsni ths gsaoUae pumps, filling the PAINT SET • Bristol, Va.—(P)—Thirty-sight 9x12 Fiber R n ^ Reduced tanka, while behind them the red Washington, Dec. 2— (P)— A la­ m atotloaa in BristoL Va., say gisra In the sky rose bigber and bor organization haa lost its union I 2.89 <• 5.95 Ssy win be out of business unless To ...... $14.95 higher. .maintenance Shop clause for the ths value at rationing coupons is 9x12 Wool Axminsters But Malken had an idea. "The time because of s strike. S C T OP 4 raised in the Virginia half of the SHOE W ItH GIFTS FROM THE TEXTILE STORE | Reduced .T o...... $42.95 hridga la dastroyed,” he cried. " I f Tha Wsr Lsbor Board seted GLOVES city or lowered in the Tennessee we took boata to the south shore unanimously .today on. the baaia of a o c h ^ . Coupons are good for only • 9x12 Wool Axminsters 0t the fjord they could never fol­ a medtotlpn panel report which and HOCKEY t h ^ gallons in Virginia, while the Reduced T o ...... $46.50 low us. And before troops cams said the AFL Chemical Workers SHOP ::notori$t can, drive 50 feet acnise up from Stoksund over the snow union at tha East Alton (Hi.) the atreet end get four ^lona. 9x12 Wihninsters Reduced S K‘AT E S on the roads we could be miles Manufaeturlito Company meted ir­ EAILY PICTURES To ...... $54.95 back to the valleys. H ow would responsibly. ’rae panel also criti­ Soft Toa Hard T o a emd bUNRfDOT 9x12 Wilminsters Reduced they ever get eoldlers at ua to cized the company, which is en- Flgtira Skaias rltb loot i To ...... $64.95 the mountains? We could Iwld out gaged 100 per cent in wsr work. MODEL AIRPLANE KITS U Will More Than Please the for what it termed an "anti-union Quedity Laaihat GRAND PIANO for months.’ Thay'ra aoslar to btilld cmd Ey ioator tha foa OtI way. 32-Ounce— ^Moth Proof 9x12 Rug Cushions...... $8.95 "I know that region,” KJerlof attitude." , Uppars and Tool M Mrs. said, and they remembered it had The board has refused to grant Each kit cemplata. A voriad aumbar al aeodala to DON'T union maintenance on several oc- Siaal lladaa.L«Bga J.3 9 H0SIER7 chooaa from. been he who had led Hammer See Our Popular Subjecta over those hills to the border. because of atrikes, but varlaty la Soya*. 27 INCH 4 « e c 22 m C N M K f IT! "And ths women?” said Asia- never t ^ r e haa It withdrawn one j Mahogany Secretary already ^established. GlrM Maa'a and K IT K IT Woman's Stylaa. IDCNTO PLAN! KITS d U 10 Beautifully Styled and Finished "i stay with the men," Solveig KEYS REDUCED TO broke’ In. "Those who want to ■UILDS 2C MODELS 9 1 T PRINTING PRESS can go to Sweden. At least they h b -T a e me wilt be safe unUl after the war." 3.75 ....Gunnar paced rapidly back Into the shop. Fishermen carrying ARM Y TKUCK out supplies hurried faster when TONIGHT Other Desks $17.95 Up. they heard what had been decid­ ed. Others' ran out to the road, • w a y t o 1.19 2.39 5.69 1 .2 5 to the line back of the church, 6.75 St. James School Hall Tables Make Wonderful •to the allay beside the shoemsk- g a t r i d o f shop. "Keep hold of your ELECTRIC PHONOGRAPHS Park Sti^t G ifu ilflas when you come," they cried. S:t Maal Toy far Rfanlg u d fitah a n sv PlalakM ■> The flames rose higher In the MONEY Mda up to II k Coffee and Cocktail Tables $8.75 Up background. In a burat of wind the BChoolhouse caugbL and the 9 l * y i h il 7 3 5 End Tables - Night Tables • Console NEW whole turbulent square grew PROBLEMS LEATHER COATS O T H ia PHONeOKA.Ht Tables .$7.95 up brigh t ■ m i ffuoBly. aalL pH*le. Freol 4 M 7 M T M ______BLACKBOARD VINYLITE APRONS Marflt bsterholm, white of I With a bear firom IW m a l Quortar ialaetoa Honahida — 5 Number Free Game Our Maple Kitchen Groups Are Sure face, a|td looking much 11% 9ayea - 1% 3.4S 85 Regular Gaines! ...,tba troops will ba on top of W e wolceme all apphee- ILECTRIC you.. .vbefors you got the boats | tiene even if you're new In S D(MMr Priies! U jeer taste higher we have jroer off." ths eelghhsrhie f er tf yea rOOTBALL 3.98 ■et...937B8 too w n M . "Get your wounded out” Gun- hava recently started a new Tbo maal aucltteg^ ALL FOB M .M ORDERS ! A B the waatod colon aad* dralgai to aar' cried. "We’ll have to try. ieh SithareanMlaerplMm m m i B a t’s alL" moat aatoealatnq — GLOVES.. M l Gm m I w e l s ■" "Ne," Stensgard Intarrupted. Football Como yat da- T t ’a impoeaible. SozM at them For Draaa a t ONvtog. Uaad :an't be moved. Leave us 10 vlaod. Coqch and play and Unlinad. Urga Solac- T-Time Fancy Percale Aprons rules. You see tboae barrrie.T’ I A ' Made from Panjah Penale n n t m a t your own gama. Ke pointed* toward the road lead- Ftamgan. Foaaao. paa 49e 69c 79c in" doam to the docks. "Leave na{ FINANCE CO. AU. ■tnte flM a tw BalMlaB T.25 to 2.69 pr. STEEL rifles and are’ll dig to there and ef Manehaeter O r-i • » Bttdct. Peka. Ele. Bxtoa Larpe At lac aad Ma 4c!d them until you got aaray." R U i B t l l A f f i M Gunner looked qukUy around, TIMES end after % moment nodded. But > Hasw A t i H W . lie- : J T iS : then, raelM iig suddenly the full 1.98 g f ^ h s i Uia. ffea

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west, Russian forces were reported ranged out from Malta to attack ties go on, mors and mors homes continuing their crowding opera­ but this is only one stab in the t" < ‘ ijhlflnii 'i I Park BIzerte, Axlsrheld stronghold in in this land will 'display servlcs back compared to a hundred stabs tions, trying to cut off and destroy Tunisia, and Trapani, Sicily, where No Real Unity flags with stars of gold. As war Stat^ Court piece by piece the remnants of the France has made on Italy in his­ South Church a large Are was started, the com­ exacts its awful price they will be­ tory. Franc* always has been ar­ gators (as toe worst ot^ any l i b ­ vast army that Field Marshal Gen­ munique aaid. come mors Impatient with delay, erty ship contractor. let eral Fedor Von Bock deployed in “ Of Command Judge Retires rogant.” M anchester Ban Is Placed Twin-engined flghtmrs attacked more intolerant of error. Fanes 100 Tlmee Worse Lists Bazaar Tire Checkers General Manager Thatcher B. the area more than three months an Axis merchant veaflel off the WUl Bs Up To Nseks Pinkham said there was no dis­ •«o. The duce warned that if the Local Boy Back Home D ate Book east coast ot Tunisia yesterday, Among Allies “ Summed up u s changbs which Axis lost, the peace would be 100 pute ove^ a new wage scale, but riogrd 9mMi to Be Here tbs Red Air Force came set it on. Are and sank it, the com­ are ahead of us will mean that we William J. Shea to Suc­ Needed Here On Beer Sale that toe management "disagreed into play. The communique re­ times worse than the treaty of Annual Event to Take munique reported. will all live and work much closer Versailles and the whole world Tonight firmly” with' toe union os to which i PHndpal Speeker at ported U had shot 20 trimotored Fighter bombers continued to (Continued fyom Page One) to the war effort. If, os some say, ceed judge Baldwin in Dorcas Society Variety Sale and v/orkers sliouid benefit. He said German Junkers transport planes would be “reduced to the status of Place Tomorrow After­ From Africa War Zone mi rake the Italian airflelds in Sicily we have only been ankle deep in India. Only 25 Stations Thus "Kaffe Stuga” at Emanuel Laither- Management and Union toe company vclassifled all em­ U Araual Event. out of the air yesterday and had reeling the war in Russia, Chiang Superior Court. and scored hits on buildings, it was the war this year, we will be up to ,“ ^ e must fight for the living, noon and Evening. an church. ployes as first, \aecond or third raided airdromes to destroy 30 id. Kai-Shek doing the same in China, our necks in the year ahead—In Far Have Signed Up to Annual banqueL Manchester Representatives Confef class mechanics nqd helpers. BOW eomptot* for Mie more. but(^we must avenge our dead— Donald Brunelle Tells Three Allied aircraft were re­ a war council in Australia, and what Winston Churchill called New Haven, Dec. 3—(JP)— Super­ DtstricL Boy Scouts, at North Edward Miller, p ^ id e n t o f the Biwl MoUmt and XMtugliter Ban- Ihe war bulletin tallied more our dead cry; ‘Fight until victory.’ The spacious parish haU of the To Settle Walkouts ported missing from these. opera­ two leaders of the non-Vichy that ’stern and terrible’ year. ior Court Justice Alfrqd C; Bald­ We obey.” Of Landing of Ameri­ Do the Work. Methodist church, at 7. AFL Machiniste' union contended than 6,000 invaders killed in the French. ^ • South Methodist church has been ef tlM m iM and Park Oom- tions. “And until we are in this thing win, who will reach'Die retirement “The less one says in wartime Tomorrow that the War Labor bohtri order day's fighting. (There is no real agrMment as up to our'necks we cannot hope transformed into “The House cans by Greatest Ar­ Christmas Bazaar, South Metho­ South Portland, Me., Dec. 2—(ff) ilty Club which la to be held There was less detail given age of 70 December 5, will preside the better,” the premier said, "but Only 25 local stations have so authorizing the new scale 'Mt up to timing of the various offensive to end it.” BeauUful” for the annual bazaar far signed up to check tires. Many dist church.. —The sale of beer waa banned for only two classifications—n^han- (Oila Saturday, Dec. Sth, at the about the battles waged oh the Italians Cldim Ground actions, nor even as to the meth­ for the last time at a session of I have a vague impression the mada in History. Annual meeting of Past Matrons Park Oonununlty CSub- Knox termed America's first Italian people want to hear me.” of the church organizations which mors are needed as It la estimated a mile around The South Portland ics who would get 31-20 an hqur frozen swamp land and over snow- ods of flghting the war. There is' year of war "a good beginninjg" Superior Court here Friday. o f Temple Chapter, OES at Mh- fllled roads in the Rzhev-Vyazma- II Duce, who was breathing that there should be one such sta­ Shipbuilding corporation yard to­ and helpers, who would get 9p Gained in Tunisia no real unity, in the military but cautioned that “it is only a be- 'ITie rank of senior Judge of the opens tomorrow afternoon at two The first local boy to return sonic Temple, The coBUhlttee ta eharfe of en- Velikie Luki triangle, but success Rome (From Italian Broad­ court will pass from the veteran heavily, continued; tion for each 3 cara. Manchester day as management and union rep­ cents. sense, of eithef political or mili­ ginping." o’clock for the rest of the after­ from the African theater of oper- has well over 6,000 cars. All tires Graduation exercises at Nurses’ nment, headed by Joseph claims were reiterated. casts) Dec. 2—( ^ —Axis forces of 17 years’ service to. Judge John “The moat important events of noon and evening. The sponsor­ resentatives gathered for a cimfer- Miller added tost it waa ‘im pos­ tary command among the United must be registered by Jan. 31. 'Aides, St South church at 8. ence to settle a walkout that kept ilfurphy, has l e w very fortunate Stubborn resistance was broken have gained some ground in TU‘ Nations. Rufus Booth of New Haven, who the last 18 months are: I. The war ing organisation is the Woman’s aUons is Donald Joeeph Brunelle sible for toe union to hold toe On Friday evening at 8 o'clock Friday. December 4 the plant idle through toe night men in,” and that they were “tired iln aecuring Mrs. Ployd Smith as west of Rzhev. the Russians said, nlsia in action a g a b ^ Allied arm. was appointed to the Superior against Russia. 2. Japan’s entry In­ Society, of ChrisUon Service, of of 9 Ridgewood street, a coxswain Board o f Ciontrol meeting, Cham the principal speaker and Mrs. and several populated places were ored units in which “some dozens" 'The Russians want us to cre­ Court bench in 1927. all who have signed to check tires Police authorities said there had of being pushed around and want ate a second front in Europe, to to the war; and 3. The Allied land­ which Mrs. Inez Truax la presi­ in the U. 8. Navy, who enlisted are asked to meet at the Hotel ber of Commerce, T. M. C. A., 6:30 Ruth J. Keith Will be toaatmlstreae occupied. of Allied prisoners were captured, United States Judge Baldwin will automatical­ ing in North Africa." ' dent. , been no disturbance but that they what’s coming to them.” • the affair. Mrs. James Kirk- which CTiurchlll will not agree, six months ago and wrho tooh Sheridan. A t that time they will m. bad ordeited toe ban aa a precau­ the Italian command reported to- ly become a state referee upon his Calls RooseveK Warmonger In CBarge of Groups part in the Nov. 7 invasion of Pageant of the Brides, Second itrick, a newcomer to the "Hlgh- and the Chinese want us to shift retirement. His place in Superior be Instructed in the work to be tion against any developing, Counter-Operations day. the emphasis of the war to the K there is a man who ever The booths are in charge of the North African ports. done. These Inatructlona will be Congregational church. haa been selected to speak Bone and Algiera Allied-held May Aid New Court will be taken by William J. diabolically wanted'this war it is dispute over re-clsasiflcation of toe Pacific. We compromise and go to different groups of women work­ Brunelle wrss a member of the I given by M. F. Connor and A. S. Monday, December 1 dispute over re-claaaificatlo nof the for the mothers and in response. ports in Algeria, were reported at­ Shea, of Manchester, Republican the president 'o f the United Women’s Auxiliary of the C. of the daughtcra. arill be Mrs. Hinted by Germans Africa." ers who form the society, and crew o t a big transport which had IHackley from the State OPA of­ workers under a pending new •i -iat tacked by air and vessels there leader of the State Senate in the States," II Duce went on. each represents some room or por­ been taken over by the Navy C. tea. .^jiUikpatrick's daughter Elisabeth. Berlin (From German Broad- Not BelltUIng Efforts French Army 1941 session of the General As­ tor fice. wage scale—toe management con­ castsj, Dec. 2—OP)—Gernoan mlll- set afire. Maas added that he was "not "This warmonger forgot his re­ tion of the house from kitchen to Just such a Job as thla. The big Nnmbera o* Ootsida Tneeday, December 8 Altplaiie Pioneer Only artillery Are was mention­ sembly. Award Army and Navy E., Pio­ tending there are four classlflca- Mrs. Floyd Smith is the wife of tar>’ circles hinted today at im­ belittling our efforts in Africa" peated promises to American attic. The “White Elephants" transport loaded wrltb troops and All owners of can are asked to tiona and the union, two. ed in ground action in Libya, but (Contianed from Page One) Judge Shea, appointed by Gov­ mothers not to allow any Ameri­ neer Parachute Co., at State Thea­ Floyd Smith, vice president and minent counter-operations against because "ultimate victory" in Eu usually consigned to the attic equipment waa a part of the larg­ see that the numbers are on the Beady To Negotiate the Russians on the eastern front there, as in T^inisia, the communi. ernor Robert A. Hurley, will'hold can blood to be spilled in Europe. have been brought forth, dusted or est armada of ships ever to be as­ ter at 3:30. •' general manager o f the Pioneer rope must depend upon our gain' his first court session here next outside of the wheels. A chaige of "I am ready to negotiate with and declared that the initiative que said Axis planes hit Allied ing control of the Mediterranean.’ motive power for post-war recon­ “It is logical that Japan did not washed, and they are sure to ap­ sembled in history and early on Christmas sale and cafeteria 4^ Parachute Company of this town airflelds, road Junctions and motor struction and added: Tuesday. 50 cents a tire will be made for Wednesday, December 9 them," said Mrs. Elinors Herrlc^ ' and is one ~ot but a few women still remained in German hands in He said: wait for an American attack but peal to other people when mem­ the morning of the 7th of Novem­ any case where It Is necessary to Todd Shipyards corporation per­ the Stalingrad area. transport vehicles. Not Interested in Other Fomw Judge Baldwin's Career chose the right time for storting ber the section of the convoy of Dowtld J. supper. North Methodist church. who soloed in an airplane before “ If the United Nations are to Judge Baldwin, a native of Bea­ bers of the Hustlers group call dismount the tire to see the num­ sonnel chief, in reference to Amer­ Earlier the high command had Allied ail losses were listed as win this war they must not only "Personally, I am not interested attention to their possibilities. which young Brunelle was a parL American Legion Home, 10 to 1916. She is an officer and mem- 14 for the day, including four said in any other form of government con Falls, was appointed a Super­ ber. 4:30 p. m., work on Red Cross sur­ ican Federation of Labor Teadera. ^ b s r of the unique organisation cff reported the Russians made only formulate their war aims now but “Where are the American proph­ Groups in charge of the other bora down upon the frowming mementoes ot hla first Naval en- More help waa given regular Union representatives termed minor attacks yesterday between to have been shot down in new or form of economy than our own. ior Court Judge by Governor John gical dressings. A standing invito-- ;;*f thls ootmtry, knoam as the “Early they must announce them to the H. Trumbull in 1925. ets who predicted that Japan rooms in the House Beautiful will coast of Moroccow. engagement but above all was the workers at the lo^ Rationing the walkout as “unaiithorlzed." A the Volga and the Don “owing to raids on the Sicilian bases of Gela world in such a clear and unmis­ I admire beyond expression the would be liquidated in two or three Sees Flash of Big Guns tion to all women to assist in thla >ifBirda” men and women who have stand the Russians have made. A graduate of the Tale Law be found in the committee’s ad­ pleasure of seeing his mother’s Board. Three volunteers were at leas extensive work stoppage took their heavy losses." and Oomiso. Three Italian planes takable manner that they will be weeks?” From that point on it was rug­ worth-while effort for our armed %>;‘kOk>ed before 1916. i . . . They are flghting nobly for school in 1894, he served from vertisement elsewhere in today’s eyes light up once mmre after fall­ the office this morning but even place early In Gtetober at toe yard Today’s high command com­ are missing, the communique said. fully understood and believed by Mussolini said he was not sur­ paper. ged work for all the Navy men forces. Come at any hour of the K m Smith was also the second Russia and Soviet ideals. We’re 1895 to 1903 as prosecuting agent ing to receive word of his destina­ this d^d not shorten the long lines day most oonvenienL whose production record has been- .^^woman in the United States to munique reported that Italian and everyone. prised by the North African cam­ Much Temptation engaged in the invasion. Crews tion for seven weeks. that had formed. German heavy bombers attackefl fighting for America and Ameri­ for New Haven county. He was Tbnrsday, December 19 described by cong;reasional investi­ i^finake a parachute Jump from a "liie peasants in the Balkans, can ideals. assistant clerk the Connecticut paign saying: It will cost nothing whatever to were on the alert for anything, Worked at the Aircraft Ahead oa Oil Rationing major Russian troop movements in ot and It was not long before the big Ladies’ Guild Chicken Pie Sup­ ''y.n^e and was the feature attrac- the downtrodden French, the en­ House of Representatives in 1901 "There were many intrigues be­ see this House Beautiful, but there Toung Brunelle is a product of Manchester Is ahead of most of the Don sector. 35 Survivors slaved Norwegians, the black na­ "I am not making guns or ship, stemming slowly into the per and Sale, St. Mary’s Pariah io o n at the dedication of Im An- tanka to win a ‘people’s revolu­ and in the following session was tween Americans and high French will be so many tempting things gSL James’s Parochial school and the other places In the state on oil halL Lamps In Profusion tives of the South Seas and Africa, harbor' o f Fedala, a , '-geles Harbor in California. She tion.’ I am making armament to clerk. He served as clerk of the officers. There is nothing glorious offered #ln the various depart­ — ‘^|he pursued a cooperative course rationing. In nearly every case Wednesday, Dee. IS the struggling masses in China in the landing.” tance north of Casablanca, saw > a g r ^ to make the Jump., for help our boys save America___ Senate in 1905-07, bill clerk in ments, a full pocketbook is a between High and Trade schools coupons have been mailed. In Meeting of Air Raid Wardens Yes, we have a ffood showing of Floor, Table, Bridge^ Glenn Martin, the bomber manu- Now Battling and India must all know what we the flashes of the pig guns ashore before entering Pratt A Whitney Hartford this has not been done Shock Troops Cut I don’t want any modified free 1909 and engrossing clerk in 1911. reouisite. of Precinct 3. Desk and Dressing Table Lamps in many styles. Every ^^flaetarer in return for flying lea- offer them through a United Na­ From 1915 to 1923 he was as­ Those who find it more con­ and knew that they were in for plant He enlisted in the Navy Residents there must call for Saturday. Deeerobw 19 tions’ victory, and they must be so enterprise or WU of righUesa dem­ aomething of a fight before the one an attractive gift. V'vaeas. Both Martin and Mra Smith ocracy. ) sistant bUl clerk in the General venient to attend in the afternoon - - , last June and received bis Initial them. Annual Cntriatmas banquet ■Vjnade good their promises, Mrs. Last Land Link Lung Disease convinced of our sincerity that Hospital Notes thousands of men wer* to get training at Newport. R. I. anden Because many are not aatlafled "Immediately after the war, A.saembly and was bUl clerk in will enjoy a social cup o f tea, Local 63, T. W. U. A., Tinker ball ------— \ '^SEdth made the Jump and had a they will trust and believe in our •shore. I tered active service in Virginia with the amount of oil that has government aid to war-tom coun­ 1925. served by the Girl Scouts of the at 6:30. f^iaarrow escape from death and (Oeatlaoed from Page One) promises. . . . Facing opposition from the I where he was assigned to the big been allotted them they are now Of Axis Forces tries is a foregone conclusion. In the early 1900’s he was pros- Admitted yesterday; William church troop. Biuiiness people Children’s Christmas party ^Martin taught Mra. Smith to fly. Not War to Preserve Empire* ecuUng attorney for the town of who are at the stores until nine shore,' the big ship swung around task, Just completed, calling at the local office and this Pines Civic association. K n . S m & in her But not the rehabilitation of their Dwire, 17 Chimberland street; ward tighter control over night “This is not a war to preserve Huntington. Judge of the city Richard LaCTiappelle, 17 Oakland on Thursdav, and others, will wrant to permit the convoying ships to I After a monUi at Itome Brunelle Is causing the extra work at the Satnrday, Jannary 2 ■■'‘TBsmories the acquaintance of (OonUaned fi«iB Page One) club safety conditions was taken old empires. The time to deter­ economy or the-reforming of their bring theU* big guns to bear on I will report for duty at a designs-1 office here, Xmas Tree lighting OutHts lives. I am not fighUng for a court of Derby and later porpora- street; (Gifford Jones, Andover; to lirop in for the cafeteria suoper Installation here of Grand Lodge anany of the great aviators of this in Boston where police last night mine and formulate our purposes tion counsel for Derby. the abor| batteries o f the French, ted port and wlU go to sea again officers of the Knights of Pythias. Get Yours Early! l&^iuid other countries. mendous air battles clouded the quart of milk for every Hottentot, Peter Sprenkle, Bunker HiU road. from 5:30 to 7:09. There will be closed 51 night clubs and other smd our plan for the post-war He was a member of the Repub­ Admitted today: Mrs. Anna _ wide variety of eatables to ‘In a abort Ums three destroyers I on a new ship, a new crew, a new i_ _ ., _ |;"l' Mias Anna C. Sampson, who is sky over north Tunisia. dine-dance-drink places pending a world is now, when each is depen­ or for a TVA on the Danube, or appeared on the boriaon from the I skipper—but the same old d^re iVllfia lw O O flF 1f*ll for governmental handouts of lican State Central committee Krlst, Wapping; Mrs. Margaret choose from, and this deoartment ^ .| 1 a charge of the Highland Park An Allied headquarters spokes­ complete re-check of the prem­ dent upon* the other and is there­ from March, 1917 to August, 1925 direction of CauMtolsinc^ and ^ I to get into acOon and put the ' p^OUnalty Station has some very man said that despite evident set­ free Utopia.” Benson, 122 Birch street. will be in charge of the good Securing Names ises by building in^iectors. fore by circumstances compelled and was alternate delegate to the Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Gall ship got their rongo and suiA two | present war on lea. p flaiptatant remarks that she irould backs to the German Air Force War Production “Enornmus" cooks of the Asbury groun under of thliem, em ,...... toe third turning tail and Their action came shortly after to compromise local ambitions for Republican National convention at Crowell and infant daughter. 279 Mrs. Ellen Oosswi. A free en -) On Glee Club t .iRlM as many women and children and Hitler’s apparent failure to the Boston License commission common agreement.”. Eberstadt said this country’s Chicago in 1920. •scaping. For Honor List M any People Have Already Vacuum Cleaners I'l.^sf Highland Park as possible to build up his groimd strength by war production volume has been West Center street; PhUip Turk- tertainment will be given during had banned all entertainment and Maas said a real victory could Ington, 76 Scarborough r o ^ ; Mrs. Batterlea Are SUeooed any substantial reinforcements, "enormous" although it has fallen the evening. Few Patronizing dancing in the city’s 1,161 licensed be achieved only by destroying the Gerald Young, 24 Locust street; Then toe destroyers and eruis- Evanston, lU., Dec. 2 — Mias Have Been Released “both the German land Air Forces short to some extent and in some era guns were trained on the shore j i ------night clubs, hotels anh restaurants, causes that produced Hitler and Robert Ames, 351 Center street. Jacquelyn Ruth < Goodrich, 91 Miss Jessie Reynolds, who te Selected Their are still fighting hard and making at the behest of Gov. Leverett Sal- the Japanese warlords. He added; fields of the “inspiring goals Duce Sufe Italy still Would Be Outranked installations and in a* short time Hub Night Spots I Your Choice of General Electrie, Q Ct no effort to pull o u t” Discharged today: Mrs. Thomas Robert road. Manchester, Ck>nn. making every effort to secure toe tonstall, for similar re-checks. "We cannot hope to accomplish which our presiden, very wisely the heavier batteries of toe town was among students selected this Hamilton-Beaeh or Eureka. o r J J ap Ip^'roops Recapture The Italian high command .set for us." Blxby and son, 600 Lydall street; names of all Manchester meif and "A ct first and let someone ques­ this objective if we fight, dr if the To Stay in War Robert Glola, 660 Keeney street; Santo Fe— (db— Victor Raymond wer* silenced. Then the transport year for membership in the wom­ vaguely reported Axis gains in He told the nation’s top-rank­ earn* up inside toe screening Nav­ women in toe service, has now tion your authority later," the peoples of the world fear that we Ralph Starkweather, 41 Stailr-' Piatt Santo Fe, one of Mr. and- Boston, Dec. 2—(/P>—The Hub's en’s glee club of Northwestern uni- over 1,200 names indexed. She also Dominating Hill armored force dashes in Tunisia, governor told the board. The boiVd fight, drily to preserve and restore ing industrialists gathered for al ships and preparattons were versity. The women's glee club, CHRISTMAS CARDS but its mention of “some dozens" weather street; Kathryn Lee Mrs. W, L. Piatt's six sons now 51 night spots were iUmost barren has a large batch of other names earlier had pointed out that it had the British empire or Create a new the convention that: (Continued From Page One) Brown, 12 Chester drive. in the Army, has been commis­ made to unload toe soldlera and composed of 119 members, sings V ■ of Allied prisoners captured indi­ cargo of military equipment guns, of customers last night when po­ that she has not as yet had time I (Osattaaei tw m Page Oaa) no inspectors and was dependent American empire. . . . “ You. of all people, should be Births today: A son to Mr. and sioned a second lieutenant St Fort both accompanied, and unaccom to classify. Thla she is doing by H ere.. .From One of the Finest Assortments in Town. cated only minor, local encounters. on fire, police and other city de­ “ India is as much our problem 'entlesl in your Judgment of the for lU ly in the first 30 months of Mrs. Dominic Composeo, 90 Wal­ tanks, ammunition and mlscellan- lice ordered the places closed pend­ panied chorid music. It is under The German communique simi­ Belvoir, Va. But although h* eous supplies. watching toe newspapers as well We Invite You To Do Likewise. ' "tafantrymen moving toward the partments for information on as it is England’s. . . . So far degree of confusion, intricate reg­ conflict amounted to 172 Naval nut street. now outranks his five brothers, ho ing a check-up of their safety. the direction of George Howerton as all other records she can secure. JOHNSON larly reported that the Allies had which to a ct the only evidence of unity among ulations, and conflicting instruc­ ships totaling 227,000 tons; Army, This is where toe local boy Across the street from the Co- and Arwln Schweig of toe North­ ,'hin and thus to have secured the been thrown back by Axis coun­ would still be only second in com­ came into toe picture in a big However, if there is any person Saturday is the last day we can take orders for personal ^toaltion. While scores o f funerals were the United Nations is a common tions which must necessarily have Navy, and Air Force casualties of The pledge to the flag of the mand at a family reunion. His coanut Grove, where 474 persona western School of Music. who enlisted and toe parents will ter-attacks at several points. It being conducted for the victims of purpose of defending ourselves accompanied the creation in so 94,182 in dead alone, and 232,700 way, for as be is a Coxswain, or lost their lives in a fire Saturday The group will give a Joint Fmvda, the communst party said nine tanks were destroyed, United States originally was writ­ sister, Nina, is a first lieutenant contact her. It will serve as a cards and be certain of delivery. Select them at once. Saturday night’s disaster, officials against the Axis onslaughts. . . . short a time of a war business ex­ in prisoners. ten by J'ames Upham. g “ skipper’’ of a launch, used in car- nlghL the Mayfair hadn’t even Christmas concert with the A Cap- ^iwrgaa, reported that a full Nazi eight British planes shot down and in the Army Nurse Corps. rytog personnel and equipment double check on her list. BROTHERS ' fflviaion made up of units moved in a number of cities studied their Must Give Assurances Now ceeding 3100.000,000,000.” He said 37,000 more Italians bothered to open. pells Choir in Cahn auditorium, In addition to the list that she Allied parachutists dispersed. building codes and the possible fire “ In the meantime the peoples of Witherow described “rationing, were missing. ashore, bis duty was dangerous A solitary couple was dining in Scott hall, on toe Northwestern Electrical Contractors X out of Stalingrad and supported Neither, however, located these and very vital to toe proper exe­ is getting together for toe town, hazards of night spots. Work was the territories we now occupy in renegotiation, shortages, investi­ Mussolini said 21 BriUsh gener­ the Latin Quarter, while 40 wait­ Evantson campus the evening of Miss Reynolds is also making out i .hy a fleet of 75 tanks counter-at- actions and gave no evidence that speeded on a revised building code •\frica must be assured, first, that als had been captured and were cution of toe whole plan. 533 MAIN STREET TELEPHONB tSfl V ‘ikaclmd at a hiU occupied by the gations, indictments, question­ ers hovered about, when the police Sunday, December 6. A spring a list of all graduates of Manches­ ‘ F. E. BRAY they were on any major scale. Machine Goa Fire for Boston. 'hen our purposes are accomplish­ naires, anti-’.rust suits, conflict, interned in Sicily, and that other entered. The place seats 600. concert is also being planned. Stu­ ter High School as it is the inten­ In Libya, meanwhile, both sides In Providence, R. I., the Bureau ed, we will withdraw, and, second- overlapping, red-tape and confu­ prisoners included 4,003 other of­ Although the heavy shore bst- Some clubs, though open for dents from all schools of toe uni­ Refmlaed indicated that preparations were tion of toe school to place a serv­ JEWELER of Police and Fire prohibited the that we will not merely with- sion, National Labor Relations ficers and 69,167 men. HALE'S SELF SERVE 'teriea were put out of commission business, reported that not one versity are selected for member­ Despite a local superiority in afoot by the Eighth Army to try early, Brunelle declared that ma­ ice flag at the school for all grad­ 737 Main Street State Theater Building sale of alcoholic beverages in any raw and turn them over to the board, WLB and other alphabeti­ He said that R.A.F, bombings The Original In New England! customer entered last night ship in the glee club on the basis uates of toe school now in toe aumbere. the Germans were re­ to crash through the Nazis’ El 1 below street level. British Empire to compensate them cal slow-downs thai took the time of Italy and Naval bombardments chine gun action especially on the of voice tests given by toe direc- pulsed, Pravda said. Agbeila position. A British com­ first barges, or “waves” to reach Others had possibly a dozen pa- service. ^]iMinwR»an»iiHiHn)NmHwanM»inini63 Gov. Robert O. Blood of New dr their losses in the Orient. Of of management” as so many o f her coast had killed 1,876 and tronz before toe doors were >cIoa— Thirty- they plan to attend. ture fortresses and were offering I have said it before and I will their questions toward these intervention la the absolute guar­ crew to abandon ship at once. two Utters o t a newly develop^ stubborn resistance butMSOffering Smash Back Biggest points; again risk the assertion that, in A bout Tow n . Lb. Crewmen cut toe scores of life heavy losses in manpow^ during antee of Axis victory" and he add- Fresh Cabbage 3c serum for the treatment ot bums What caused the lire to spread view of the complexities and the amI? Iff »*______rafts hanging over - the. side .anil the battles, to hold them...... — were nitoed to Boston today from Deaths Lost Night Counter-Attack bb‘ riqpidly? ' enormity -of the task, to date this overboard toe hundreds of Navy • Route .\lpine Battalion Allied Headquarters in North has been America’s best run war.” 1710 Brotherhood!' of Emanuel Mussolini said "w e. have spent Fresh, Long Rahway, N. J., under police escort Why were so many persons Lutheran church is making plans hundreds of millions of lire on men went to make for toe floating A sudden Russian attack on one Africa. Dec. 2—(ip)— American trapped ? 50,006 KUIed and Missing rafts. The first men to reach the for toe treatment of victims of toe for a Smorgasbord for the mem­ shelters that can resist the big- New York—Dr. Frederick M. village wat reported to have and British troops tightening the On the debit side, the Secre­ rafts, paddled them close to the Cocoanut Grove fin. tIATUCI - . . ir I routed a Nazi Alpine battalion Sharp Decline In Boaineos bers, In connection with the an­ bombs. E a c h l 2 i c Becket, 67, a pioneer in toe elec- ring around Bizertehave smashed The closing of the nlcht clubs tary of Navy cited the nation’s Cucumbers ship to pick up toe survivors. Vei^ The drug waa brought from toe " I with a loss of 500 dead. back with “ heaw losses" the big­ 50, men killed andx.missing, since nual meeting, Tuesday, December "The Italian people,” he W d. ,tro-metaUurgical industry and a caused scarcely a ripple in Bos­ few men were lost, but toe ship Merck and Co.. Inc., laboriitories Dienond Pravda related that the Reds gest German qoUnter-atUck of the Pearl Harbor, the' “Staggering 8. The Every-Member' canvass "are not inferior to the Mtlah Fresh, Crisp by Ekiward Neill, research chem­ consultant to Union Carbide and ton’s scattered "Rialto” sections, wiR take place in the parish, Sun­ and Russian peoples. We will sank cloae by the town of F^alia. executed a successful ambush on Tunisian campaign, an Allied toUl" of 346,000,000,000 spent on After the ship went down Bni- ist; WilUsm Shields,' associate Carbon corporation. He w Ringa German troops trying to recapture already dimmed-out by. military munitlona and war construction day afternoon, December 6. show them that in oiir veins flows bom In Montreal.' hcadqu^t'ers spokesman said to­ and state regulations. Owners of Bch. 1 7 c nelle went overland to Caaablsnca chemist, and Carieton Knight and 149.50 a village northwest of Stalingrad day. X this year, and predicted that the the blood of the ancient Romans. Celery and spent two days in that port delivered to the Massachusetts Denver—Mark A.. Skinner, 72. which had been occupied by a Red most spots reported there had Attention of Precinct 3 Air We shall hold fasL” counter-attack was re­ bill for 1943 would be more before being assigned to a ship for General hospital. superintendent of toe Denver mint Army battalion. been a sharp decline In the busi- 370,000?900,0<)p. Raid wardens is ca'led to the fact Intoning Churchill’s accusation since 1933 and former U. 8. Inter­ pulsed north of Tebourba, Allied- ness, anyhow, since Saturday. that the next meeting will take return to toe states. He arrived in In the area where the Rusaiaps ' held road junction in the perime­ “And we might as well face the that "one man and one man only” an Atlantic port last week and nal Revenue collector for Colo­ claimed the Germans were fprted Among the well-known spots hard fact right Inow,’’ he said, place Wednesday evening, De­ waa responsible for Italy’s entiy L b . 1 9 c rado. Stone ter of Axis defenses around Tunis cember 16, and Lai the meet­ Fresh Tomotoes to retreat, they said that.^tbe en-' and Bizerte. which were dark last night were “that we have a tough period di­ into the war, Mussolini asked w rr ITax Enumeration Washington—Brig. Om. Alfred aANOM . . . is |n>eto . . . $ 2 7 ^ Set the Mayflair, the Latin Quarter, ing tonight will be omitted. Florida •my was destroying hou^, con­ Tebourba U about 20 miles west rectly ahead o f us in the Atlantic. scornfully "when did the prime J. Lyon, 50, whose assignments Rlnqs the Hi-Hat, ‘the Silver DoUar, Eager to Get Into Scrap fiscating livesto^ and forcing the of Tunis and 35 miles south of The operations in North Africa minister ever ask the British peo­ Brunelle said that toe spirit of Job l8 Completed with toe Air C o ^ Included spe- 310.09 Civilian population to move to the Ort’s Grille, the Lighthouse, the have tremendously increased the The Study group of the South up Bizerte. Methodist W. S. C. S. will have ple lf«they wanted war?” Oranges 29c the soldiers was high when they dsl service aa an observer in Lon­ German rear. ■nc-Toc, O Sole Mio ami the Hot- Navy’s task. He promised that Germany don in 194L He wras a native of Meanwhile. American P-S8 brau. charge of the sewing rooms in went ashore, all eager to get into , The midday Soviet communique fighters and British Spitfires rang- "With the convergence of con­ would reinforce Italy with "pow­ toe acriqi and make their weight COeur D’Alene, Idaho. reported that Russian units routed “The police, acting on directions “The House Beautiful", the an­ With toe exceptionpUOB of( caUbacks ing widely over Tunisia shot down voy routes at the western end ot nual bazaar of the church organ­ erful contributiona” and said "the felt mora heavily against tot Axis New Yorii—Robert Homer a German force and left 30a of from ^ e License commisaloh, en­ the Mediterranean the targets are joint Italian-German defenses will wdiere houses onI certicertain streets * lco -co M C o c o -C a la eight German planes with a loss isations which opens tomorrow threat in the Mediterranean area. have been miased, toe old age aa- Weatherly, 68, for 30 yean presi­ them dead on the east bank of the of one during the past 24 hours. tered the places during the dinner multiplied in the very front yard give the raiders a hot reception.” HEALTH MARKET The local sailor praised tbs dent of toe PUUod company, man­ Dtm in overnight flghting, and hour last night. They permitted afternoon at two o'clock and con­ ststant tax enumeration Is now ) OF 1 S U ...I7 trarrii rcKis mauM United States flying fortresses, oi the German submarines r d OoUapee Net Expected beauties of toe Moroccoan coast ufacturers of raOroad gears. He ,lCl0ii5 clalnrcd that 500 more were killed the patrons to flnUh their dinners, tinues throughout the evening. completed. When tots la done mak­ Is inoralhan HiirtW M D iaAL TAX in cooperation with R. A. F. night airplanes. We know that they have Members of the group or parish Referring to ChurchiU's reproach cities, especially Fedalia and Om s - wraa bom at Charleatc^ Ma when Russian troops cleaned out a then ushered them out, and pad­ a large and growing U-boat fleet ing up the rate book wlU te started raiders, left El Aoulna airdrome who arc willing to contribute for the "stab in the back" to ' blanca, both of which had modem to te turned over to toe tax collec­ BalUmors Erie D. Walden, 56, village on the Rzhev-Vyazma rail- locked the doors in some instances. in the Atlantic and more in train­ FRESH FISH hotels and stores and many beau­ lead. at Tunis almost oompletelv fancy articles may leave them at F ra ^ , Mussolini declared that no tor. The tax la due on February 1. director of tha Maryland Jockey T -1 1,1 PV L 1 wrecked. ing in the Baltic. this booth, marked for the Study one expected France to coUapse Keep this item in mind and plan to use more sea food In tiful homes and wrere not at bO Chib, and long amoelatod with the On Um heele of destruction of 80 Many have already paid toe tax aa Sko«M Prepare For Insees Group, or dial 7371. so suddenly and added tba't France your menus •— For HeaHb — For Unck Sam. Uke toe impressions hs previously executive divisions the pari­ Oetama traaaport plaaas claimed "We have made a good start in the enumerator, in taking the a t Package Stores still had an Air Force and Navy had o f these places. names, leaves a bin for each per­ mutuel departments of race tiMloi •itM. H*s rafrsthing. Thsio*s an lal In Ms r. the eemanmique ettsd British Engage North Africa. We may have to Robert Southerglll is convalesc­ . Many of the Interiors of the • 0 plaass destroyed by Red intact when Italy declared war. son who Is subject to toe tax. In Maryland and Now England. pay a price to r it and we would ing at his home, 84 North School He disclosed, however, that even Cod, in the piece or sliced. Fillet CaaaMsnca hotels are of marble air flghUra aad aatl-air- Nazi Artillery Matthew Agree on Hours do well to prepare ourselves for MreeL after returning from the in fixing the date of her entry into and nearly everything else there m ddng. HiMa*s k n e stth m f in Ms prodw cH on. ★ 1 spank for D®Be L C^ro, Dec. 2 .-(l»)_T h e British kMses at sea from submarine at­ Hartford 'liospital where he luider- of Hoddock or Ocean Perch, Mack­ la modem In detail. After the In­ lue destt lengthily the war, Italy acted at Hitler’s . ipaak for Cakn. 1081 iwanw Eighth Army engaged Field Mar­ tacks in- ths next four or five went a majdr' spinal operation. bMk mid cftlL itial battle. whic\ Brunelle said Ihs MaUngrad region where shal Rommel’s srtUlerv success­ Members of the Manchester moatha’* While It was a success, it is fear­ waa Inatlgatod by Fifth Ooluinn B w only Riing lifco Coco Cola Is CoccKCola, Mglons mewed la 100 days Package Store Association have "Italy’s entry into the war had erel, Herring, Salmon, Swordfish, fully yesterday in the El Agheils Knox declared that kiviliaa sac- ed It will be six months before he been planned for June 8," Muaso. Nazia infUtrated with toe French, e Mm kiduaUka- reached an agreement concerning **6kw, the Britirii announced to- riflees in 1942 were "but the fore­ can reaomc his usual activities. lini said, "but the German general the natives welcomed them and BINGO . J It wN ...‘cominf f r o m • tingin W ior *ty. the hours they will be open. Start­ runner of what’s to come.’’ in Holibut, Oysters, Cloms. helped to unload toe bargM Men M . NolHM ly de a" ^ ^ ^ ing next Monday and continuing staff asked the Itahaa b i^ eom- Tonight 8 O'Qoek, OddsFeHows HaU J E W E L E R ' ^ e communique reported that 1943. hs observed, the naUan wUI The coinmittee meeting ot the mand, for rsnsoaa o f a technical - would come down to thd beach and continuing and through until Friday they will be have to pay more taxes, work Mobile Canteen Fund workers ; say "Smoke” and after getting o A SrONSOBBD BT KINO DAVTO LODGE, L O. O. F. ^ A 977 MAIN 8T. MANCHEEIBE open from 6 o'clock in the morning character, to pos^too* Italy's in- Iha coaMnwaRy*-** the arUllery engagement Indicated birder and experience more scar­ fcheduled for tonight baa been tarventibn until June 10.” : American cigarettes, turned to and ------, OAMES. ------« 9 V until 9 o’clock at night. On Satur­ cities in many articles of food, poa^xmed until a later date. "'eloed toe Navy hciys unload toe clhsh might be- days they win be ^>enad from S MussoWn .^coneedbd that Italy's 26 Gamas ...... S4JS Prise Per Game Bi Hie offing. ^ coavenianas aad comfort. oatraaee tato the war stabbed Sandwich Steaks ' ^^rgOs on toe teach. 4 Special Gamea...... fl6 A 6 Prise Per Game o’clock in the morning until 11 "Abovs aad beyond all these An S u n p ^ Unleadod ^ported on a o’clock at night. TheMmura in the lik e butterflies, fleas France In the back—but said she 1 Special Gasse *fi8S.6S Prize changes, however, there will be through distinct stages during deserved it When oonditlona became calmer, tMDii asTN^iirv or.ta c co ca -ce ia coarAMV •» “£ t* past have been from 8 a. m., to 11 one more Important than all the Soecioi! d for 45c to* ahipq fODowring with suppUes Domt Prize $18.98 9- m. their lives—egg, larva, pupa, and “ Lst us admit," he said, "th a t, 81.99 AdmlealMi lactafie* AB M the Abeve Games, pulled In clossr aad bnraw mte. BOTTLING COMPANY, HARTFORD, Advertise ia The Herald ” ^ : ib e town Boon whsN . Mteeial Oarfia 19e Ezdu All Blaip Players A n lerited Te Attend! /a HANCHESIBB iEVENlNO RBRALD. MAUdOBTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, tiECEMBER t , 194t ?AQI Big Leeigue Baseball Moguls at Odds Over Night Games Local Women W est Coast Team s VoPsRecord Shrine Promoters Donate National League Rates Highly Game Proceeds War Funds Advertisement— After Bowl Gab In Grid Game Owners Approve 1-2 cup molasses, 1-3 cup corn oughly with a spoon. Add 1-4 of By Eobert MeUaeo syrup, 2 tablespoons vinegar, 1-4 flour mixture, and beat untU This Present for Service Men New York, Dec. 2.—-Uttle Andy teaspoon salt and 2 tablespoons blended with a spoon. Add un­ to Southern California, 26 to 12, butter or margarine. When a hard beaten eggs, one at a time, beat­ Four Colleges in Line and they have closed their Pacific Tennessee’s Volunteers Kerr of Colgate Is going about his “click” ball forms when a portion ing well after each. Add remain­ At Christmas Takes the Cake For Rose Bowl Bid Coast Conference season with five Have Compiled Best annual task of coUeettag toe pick Twilight Games is tested in cold water, add 1-8 ing flour in thirds, alternately victories and a* scoreless Ue with of eastern eoUege footbaU talent teaspoon soda. Stir thoroughly the University of Washington. with milk in halves, beating thor­ By Mrs. Oaynor Maddox rum. Mix sUghtly. Add the floured On New Year’s Day; Marii in Collegiate fans. Bake in a moderately Hpeclally designed for you to send By Friuik FMwIey '' haxe six victories, one defeat and By Otto Bebertoon and hla attitude betrays toe fact Chicago meetings. When firm pack in a box. thicknesses of oiled brown paper. Yyge, shortages and other minor j warlike equipment such as tanka. hot oven of 375 degrees F. 30 to a soldier in the service. It’s Pasadena, Cilif., Dec. 2.'—r leagues returned to their war­ might be other [uopoaltioaa forth­ In your family, at McGill’s Paint age for at least one week. Then his potential Rose Rowl opponents Toyland, 1942, is well stocked hand, Mr. S. Claus reports. To the tree and catch up with the Christmas spirit. The light o f your ly if it is one of thosk popular, drops fanwlse for leaves, cinna­ Saturday in Los Angetes or San decision against It AU this as­ Tulsa tai toe Sugar Boitl at New Proceeds of the clash, which on coming and that abandoning o( Shop, 645 Main street. They have mon sticks for a trunk and red gisxe with strained honey boiled time baaebaU discussions today With toys for all ages. What if , take the place of soft rubber baby Christmas thoughts must travel land and sea this year to distant well tailored Adam shirts that are Antonio. Tex. sumes, of course, that tVojans and Orleans on Nem Year's DayT Tlien several occasions has cleared $60,- this one did not mean that TeriYt BMtal trains and rubber dolls are ‘ dolls there are wonderful new camps and ships in far-off places to the men and women who are eve^thlng—brushes, oil sets, wa­ such favorites with the men. ’They cinnamon drops for decorationa to 260 degrees F., hard ball stage. stiU at odds over night game who resigned Monday as farm di­ Brush over cake. Let harden and Washington State plays Texas Bruins win their games this week take a look at their record for toe 000, do much to keep In action a missing r The new non-priority stuffed dolls whose bodies are soft fighting so that we may aiways keep our Christmas as free and ter color seta, charcoal and also are sanforized shrunk, all woven Soldier Christmas Cake ariiedules and what should con- rector of toe New York Giant%^^ wrap in heavy cellophane for Aggies in OT San Antonio and against Montana and Idaho, rs- last five seasons. Shrine hospital, and tola time ratute a atandard baseball for toe toys are just as colorful and fasd- I and cuddlesome, with Iffelike dlm- beautiful as it has always been. For the children at home, for the water color pencils, artist’s lin­ fabrics, made by the makers of 'Three cups sifted, not-bleached Since 1938, toe Southerners might not turn up ta PhiladelphMt seed oil and turpentine, all sizes packing. there’s one of those bargain base­ spectlvely. half toe take wUl go to war duration. futing, and have the added at- ' pies. Composition dolll are pres- shut-ins and those “left behind" a special effort must be achieved. the famous Adam Hats. Best of flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder. ment attractions here, a mara­ If UCLA and USC hatUe to ~ have chalked up 47 victories, been funds. So let's start to get Christmasy minded, choose gift^ carefully and of palets, easels, angles, curves all they are all one price $1.95, It was considered likely tost trihute of being patriotic. ^ ent in full force, and human-hair 2 teaspoons cinnamon, 2 teaspoons thon doubleheader bringing to­ tie toe Trojans are out of It and defeated only five times and tied Such figures represent quite a Toy manufacturers have co­ wigs are replaced by cotton and as early as possible! and T squares as well as other and come in fancy ^ tte m s as allspice, 1 teaspoon cloves, 1 tea­ both differences would be settled gether UCLA’s Bruins snd the UCLA and Washington State!once for the remarkable percent- chunk of cash netted from any tomorrow when toe National amd operated fully with Uncle Sam in yam coiffures that are highly And here are a few “specials” again for early shoppers: drawing Instruments. Drawing well as white. They also feature spoon salt, 1 cup dtron, out in tablets, show cards, drawing pa­ University of Idaho snd Universi­ share first place, but UCLA haslage of .904. Not only that, but a footbaU game and gives rise to s toe American leagues meet joint­ Ski Experts turning to wood, cardboard and jdecoratlve. Doll costumes adhere the neat fitting button down col­ silvers, 1 cup candied pineapple, a more representative schedule In I compilation of toe scoring records Uttle wonderment on the final Something New—Something per and canvases for oil work. lars. You can buy these at Glen- ty of Southern California’s TYo- ly with Commissioner K. M. Lan- fartain non-essential plastics for strictly to WPB regulations. Big jewel-movement watches from cut In small pieces; IH cups can­ Jaas against Montana. its favor. W ashin^n Stats didn’t >CBh fordes, the courage of the board circus, animals of which Beautiful De.signs seasdh with a .854 percentage and fense,” he explains, “which will be methods of getting toe ball Into A three point request _from Jo­ basketbaU .loop gets undarway UdO front 'and in the beloved self will have to use his ingenuity 6. Pour the meltra butter over a reerrd of having scored 1,240 solid and practicai, and yet caU on the bucket. Orleans where, in direct competl' Lem Frills, More Feet apples and sprinkle with mixture bend and sit as well as sta n d .... For Xmas and ti(M» with toe Sugar Bowl attrac­ seph Etastman, director of toe Of­ evening at to* School strSat Rso- Jteeedoni that is America. in a number of ways this Christ­ cardboard doll houses. points in 50 games since 1938. the Initiative and aggressiveness The main idea o f toe better fice of Defense Transportation, mas to fashion cuddly Raggedy- There’s a movement afoot to of brown sugar and spices. For You... tion, it faijed to make expenses. at 6 Vclock when the Royal Blue fti honsse all oner tha land this Hickory wood, tough and Notre Dame ratataed Ita con­ of each player. coaches today Is not to cUp toe that baseball travel be curtaUed Seniora tangle with toe FalooBK.; season, '^families and Ann dolls for sister and staunch standardize women’s knit under­ 7. Bake in moderately hot oven The Dewey- sistency with an A37 percentage Stars Rally To East wear. It will start with elimina­ smooth, makes a sled which any “Most set styles of offense when 'Wing of their young athletes. cune ta for some attention by toe Both these teams have baao pnsM Insofar as it M possible wooden toys for brother, as priori­ (425 degrees F.) 30-40 minutes or that gave it third place over Utah. they become too set ate easily Already In the East’s fold are tion of frills and lace. . . . But until apples are done. boy will like. It’s heavier than American League, which ordered tiring for aome time now and MoM la wartlms, win gather In large ties take first place on the toy ’The Utes took over fourth on the stopped by a set style of defense.” 17 of toe best. They are Bob all its clubs to review spring WPB has just about decided to the pre-war, light, steel-runner Dove of Notre Dame and Dave good. I and In small groujts to en- assembly line. sled, but a youngster can hahdie B u rto n 's Richman C o.. basis of 32 victories in 45 encolm- Daher, a BuckneU man who training plana snd to cut down on put the feet back in babies’ paja­ 841 Main Strset ters, a record of .821. Schreiner of Wisconsin, ends; A1 In toe second game the VQdngn together. Through all the preparations ’The Gift Box—A ’ThriU In ‘M- Jewelers Stationer.' previously coached at Morria-Har- Hark— The travel where possible. The result tackle toe ComeU ta what aboaM mas. With a fuel-shy winter upon it, and it will stand up well. Manchester Wlstert of Michigan, Mug of Mar. The uaual thrill ef trimming the America will lead the world by Every Package Opticians vey, is lUO per cent right. He. is might be a number of changes ta be a red hot battle. LaM year us, the Board figures it might be There are hundreds of one-of-g^ Cutting FOR quetto and Dick Wildung Min­ >CbrisbBas tree is stin ours and holding high the holiy and keep­ a good idea to allot a few extra Clothes .\re Practical and Clothes only preacbmg whst Nat Holman Herald Angle exhibition schedules. there were atx cluba ta toU Mog tMs wartime year well venture ing the spirit of Christmas, the kind pieces of decorative art to Are Acceptable at Christmas and Lutherans Lose haa been teaching at City CoUege nesota, tacklea; Mort Shiekman ’The National League, however, but war time conditloaB hara oiB pounds of raw materials to keep delight the heart of the individual­ I of Penn and Billman of Minnesota, to sagr, as the old fashioned cus- spirit for which we are fighting. warm the toes of America’s in­ Always Corners of New York for more than a became wrapped up ta toe finan­ down toe league 'to four rinMk ate being revived on every Keep it as gracious and warm, as ist gathered from the four cor­ For “him” —why not surprise quarter of a century. By Jack Dwyer guards; Spencer Moseley of Yale cial plight of the Philadelphia This game starts at 8 o’clorii and fants. To Diesels, 66-33 and Sebastianskl of Fordham, Cen­ wen trim it with trae old ftiendhr and as bright as we can ners o f the country, from Mexico him this Christmas with a new IN UNIFORM OR "CIVVIIS” BasketbaU is a spontaneous Herald Sports Editor Phils. President Ford Frick said players on aU four taama are rfo spirit. Many of us can until {here shall again be “Peace and C3iina, and at prices to fit suit—a fine selection at Montgom­ * Paint the top and bottom cellar M IL K IS game. Coaches like Holman snd FootbaU players who yelp about ters: Paul Oovernall of Columbia, the leagM’a Board of Directors queated to be ready promptly ag. atlB remember back to our own For a Lady Who Ukes the Beat every budget from 25c for adora­ steps white to reduce the falls that Ward Lambert of Purdue don’t Bill Daley of Minnesota, Horvath on Ehirth, Goodwill to Men.” She’ll love the new Tyrolean ery Wards $24.75, and good-look­ IMPORTANT tough training grinds should try were workrktag on three plans to toe houra mentioneiL ble hobnail akh trays to $10.00 for kill 15,750 persons annually. With New Britsta, Dec. 2— UP)— Off know what their kids are going to the ’’dry ski course” gym work of Ohio State, Melbaaa of Du- sweaters at Beck’s, 846 Main St., ing top-coats .$19.95 as well as all pairs of unique figurines. We were the accessories shirts, neckties, medical and nursing facilities Milk is aa Importaat, to a tougb-luck start from which do once toe firing starts. outs. Sissies are barred befoie quesne, Steve ^llpow ics of Ford- Manchester’s newest women's impressed with the still available gravely strained, each needless a c­ Piggy Lambert briie'ves in train­ they start. And, while we are on ham, George Celtaml o f Michigan, shop. In luscious colors $3.98. gloves, scarves, novelty gift sets' aeoe s s a r y nutrittoos HesMsn Glovet rots a nssrit badgs it was unable to emerge, toe New selection of hand decorated Tole ContSLining glove and scarf, sus­ cident is a drain on the war effort; ing for habits, so combatants wiU toe subject, no other sport has Fox of Colgate and Lynn of Ohio Smart roman striped toppers for trays $1.19; another new ship­ food for chHdrmi al­ h r looks, comfort, wsor and warmth. Britain Lutherans basketbaU teami react priq>erly to any situation. such ardent devotees. They really State, backs. slacks, etc., enticing at $2.98. Ul­ pender and garters, etc. Good ment of those “best selling” sil­ quality boxed hankies and initial­ To smash the Seventh Column ways, aad dnriag war- Evory dotoil, from sturdy sHtching to had a aad Inaugural in its Con­ Set formations are practically im- put on a show getting ready to fall The East-West game might not tra feminine sheer long sleeved houette pictures $1.29 and 89c a —that carele.ssness which causes ttoie adulta also aesd necticut State League debut last known to the Boilermakers. down toe right way. Try it some have the lustre snd iqiarkle of toe blouses just dripping with lace ed hankies— 3 in a box for 69c in tho natural toxturo of selsctsd skins, pair. In fact so many wonder­ colors and white. Be sure to visit accidents—in your kitchen, make more milk to keep ttiea night A fixed offense la bad even if it time. Youll be surprised. bowl clambakes because sU-star $3.49. Handbags galore $1.99, and ful things you’ll want to browse sure handles of cooking utensils fis ruggedly mosculino. Tho The Hardware City suray met is loaded with options. An tateUi' contests are never very produc­ such a splendid collection of wool Montgomery Wards this Christ­ healthy aad stroag. Still No Alibi around tor hours In this Gift Box on top of the stove are turned so pryorrod gifti Maks your toe league toampions. New Lon­ gent defense can’t miss anticlpat- While this writer has not con­ tive of a cohesive spirit, hut it is sl.lrts In all sizes. mas and see for yourself the Get the best Bryaat 4b Shop at Watkins. splendid values. that they can’t be reached by chil­ don Electrio Boat Dleaels, and tag that is coming, and then aU tacted Jeff Koelsch personally, we an even bet that toe memory of dren, or bumped by grown-ups. Ouipmaa Homogealsed when toe shooting was o'ver toe toe offense’!, initiative is gone. AU did talk to aome of the players Its effect will be around in toe Fewer Sodns VUaiiila “ D " Milk, ptodaeed m the SealtoBt System of Laboe- submarine-makers walked off toe attacking players can do ia follow from Rockville who were soundly mind of many a hobbling young­ Ice cream, it’s reported, will be Liver With Vegetables Handsome Mirrors So Nice for One pound beef liver, 6 tbsps. Christmas Gifts Don’t throw away the spiced atory taspeetloa. floor with a 66-33 triumph. Cal­ toe design, which frequently trounced by Stafford Springs for ster and war widow a lot loqig^T the first to go when the milk pickle vinegar left in jars when lahan. with 18 points, two more doesn’t work out weU at critical the Tolland County grid title. ITUs toan the gravy of the big boys shortage really becomes acute, bacon fat, 4 carrots, 2 small green A beautiful selection of mirrors OEDEE FEOM peppers, 4 small onions, 1-2 tsp. of that sturdy Pittsburg glass the pickles are used up. Add it to than Petro'vlck, was high scorer periods. player, whose name is withheld, remains on their respective and with chocolate milk to follow. But water in which you boll ham— in tonight’s league contest toe UnUke football a algnal-caUsr sort of hinted tost toe boys from collective vests. there’s likely to be more cheese salt, 1-4 tsp. pepper, 1-3 cup finished in metal bronze frames in water. attractive Overall shapes as well helps subtract saltiness and adds loop-leading Bridgeport Spring- can’t shout “62-88” and let toe Stafford put one over on Mr. available, even though it will be spicy flavor. Or heat the juice and woods, conquerors so far of New play roll. Koelsch. It appears that the two putn i i f r t on y r t a• point crumfrASMsystem of ratlon-^^,y navcHave UlC the butcherUULUOCr BUCC slice theUlC UVCr liver as plain Venetian circles to make Bryant db Chayman Co. thoughtful and acceptable Christ­ pour over the sliced beets you had London and West Haven, meet This doesn’t mean that coaching managers got together and Staf­ left over from dinner last night. TELEPHONE 1WV W est Haven on toe lAtteFa floor. Is not important, however, io r ford casually remarked about Ray Cheese is the most concentrat­ sary. Dry and dredge with flour. mas remembrances. ’They are priced from $6.30 to $12.50 at Add a slice or two of raw onion Scusaell, toe Uconn star back. ed and nutritive of milk products. Brown la the bacon drippings in and let stand when cool in a cov­ / f . a heavy frying pan. Cut carrots. ’The Johnson Paint Company and, Koelsch mads objection and whUs And with meat rationing coming ered jar in the refrigerator until Scusaell foUed to. show up for the up, there will probably be an ef­ peppers and onions into small the minute you see them you’ll sufficiently pickled before serving. agree they are well worth your first game he made up for it ta fort to promote more cheese-mak­ pieces, arrange in mounds on liv­ er slices. Season and add water. investment. the second contest. This, it was ing—and to acquaint housewives Always close zippers on wash­ Sports Roundup said, snabled Stafford, to outfox with more cheese dishes. Cover, and simmer until vege­ able clothes before putting them tables are tender, about 45 min­ Sugarlens Turn Egg Oaks Xmas- Koslach and at toe aame time pick in the laimdry. up some o f the loose change' ta For His Leisure “Footstepa" utes. Add more water if neces­ 2 1-4 cups sifted cake flour Ky Hugh VOIIotton. Jr. awaukM-Oeonomowoc Ski Club ,n 7 / f a r t ADAM sary. Serve on hot platter and 2 3-A teaspoons baking powder toe HUI BllUes’ bsUlw^k. But Slippers This Christmas If you are having wool-knitted didn’t require any ekla. Members Koelsch haa not made any sUbl ^ m ls h with parsley. 1-4 totoPtoh tolt . - New York, Dec. 2—(iP)—Prob­ For com fy...Indoor -lounging garmenta cleaned- or laundered by, were, summpued to put ta a day’s conoarnlng toe loss o f toe title. 1-2 cup tobrtening a professional, you will help him ably' th6 happiest guy In Boston work emewthing the slopeA U r / / f ' i there are warm sheep-lined leath- Xnst Day Saturday ! er slippers. Handsome all leather Gnmehes 2 teasiwon grated orange rind no end to do a good job if you will when Holy Cross handed Boston call for ready-to-servs cereal 1 cup 'White com syrup also furnish him with a list of the CoDege tost Ucktag Saturday was Craablag toe Gate Remember, you hunters, * toa$ I and cosy felt with soft soles and y Saturday la the last day that you with leather soles. In Ehrerett and flakea Your grocer ia well equip­ 2 eggs, imbeaten correct measurements the gar­ This year more than Art Rosa.. . . Aa long as B. C. kept When toe McClellan Field ped with 'various kinds as they 1-2 cup milk ments shoulu be when they are fin­ winning on Saturday, Rosa* Bru­ (Calif.) baaebaU team was prepar­ can hunt pheasants until next Juliette types to give him utmost ever we mast protect m r. ifou might also pass ta the satisfaction at C. E. House tk Son, are still abundant for civilian sup­ 1 1-2 tsp. vanilla extract. ished. Likewise if you are doing ins couldn’t get a tumble tor their ing to visit Foladm Prison recent­ ply. A n d ' they are excellent Sift dry ingredients together 3 the cleaning yourself, you will savi Sunday night hockey vlctorlee, ly, a couple of officials thought it eg bends you have (n your poo- Inc. A new high slipper for wom- oar woolens. With a T a o i e s i i o session so that the local clubs may en-rkid'foot and felt upper lined sources of Vitamin B complex. times. Work shortening and rind much disappointment in results if OnlrUMnlil. w but now Art flguree the pepera would be' a good idea to ask Tiny Puffed rice or wheat are One and together vdth.back of spoon until you block by careful measurement Bonham, toe Yanks’ pitcher to go turn them back to the state auth­ with warm red flannel, leather ^imn ^ CAVALIER yon know win give him eome space.. . . First orities. sole and heeL Grand for cold there are others very good. Boll fluffy and creamy. Add syrup or markemarked pattern rather thao word trickUng back from the Chi­ along. . . . Driving through toe together slowly, withojit stirring. gradually, while beating thor> Simply by guesswork. Many Problems floors. kig clothes will be cago hoasbaU meeitlnga Is that dlmout and searching for an un- Branch Rickey haa'^^pesed Joe fomUiar house, they smacked The sport’s picture for 194S, Ho w l . Cm*. S r i- that ia baaeball and football, pre- Take Care of Tour Old AMim ‘IP ^ ■ ‘C'iiytJJet O. K. until he comes Medwiek, Bobo Newsom Md rtfht Into a parked car. . . . The Schooihay Row* on ths nwtfcM— d ^ of toe bouse, flew open and aenta many problems right at tola d o ck •IMM ' . Cm* as moment. Both these sports have Theyto hard to get now, and home. Which may bo Brsneh’a way of out ruahed a husky kmktag ato gone through toe first war time CEDAR CHEST admitting that he. overcharged the late. . . . It was, o f course. Bon when dealers’ present stocks are Crochet a Pineapple Doily $ 1 g » season and have not, to my way exhausted, theyll be gone for the Dodgers when ha sold them Med- ham. and after seeing that his car of totaktag hurt'toe civilian war duration. wick. . . Colgate’s Andy Kerr wasn’t badly damaged, he agreed effort. It could be said that they SSMTlIr wMS- Bays that footbaU movlaa have In­ to make toe trip. The reasons for the shut-down B r MiSb Aana Oshot BURTON D. PEARL'S helped, rather than hindered. But are few and simple: for one thing, APPLIANCE AND FURNITCRE CENTRE creased toe eoachee’ work 50 per war Iraowa no boundaries and One of the most popular designs cent. Todsy'e CkMst Star alarm docks use eonaiderable for a nice big Centerpiece dolly fisa MAOt ST. Hotel SheiMaa Bldg. PHONE 7880 wbetbar er not trig league base- scarce copper in their mechan­ 81 Burick, Dayton (O.) News ball aad college football can get is the beloved pineapide motif. It “BUly HUlMilirand qf Indians is isms. Also, skilled watchmakers symboliaes hos^tality, is a laey- organised properly to carry on are needed to turn out time fuses WhUe the Football “Bowl" toe highest-ranking student ta his during toe' coming summer snd looUng piece, can be used on a gamee still wars ta tha doubtful journalism class this faU... . He’i for delayed-action bombs, which dining room table or in tho hvtng fall montoa rsally ia a big prob­ ADAM have a mechanism similar to stage toe other day, a MInneapoUa writing a footbaU story for his lem. Baseball is- getting ready room and is wonderfully inexpen­ Timas headltas writer sumihed It team papar.. . . But ths fellow is clocks. sive to make! for ita anavfei^' • .whatever It win SEW YOUR OWN up this way: “Appralss ths Horde, smart snough not to want to bt a b e ...a n d thora la bound to be As for watches, productioa of The center has i sections, g sport* wrttar.. . . He’s raiUly tak the cheaper, non-jewel varieties snd Pass ths lavitstloaB." some solution. Football apparent­ pineapplas and tha fan-shaped tag a pre-law eouiae.'' ly is not oonoerned with next fall has virtually stopped. But you’ll sections bstwesn tho pbieappls kha M still be able to get some imported HOLIDAY WARDROBE bayend ona* er two exceptiona. But motifs ars slightly fulled so that Wilaea like haaeban It will eventuaUy a ruffled effect Is obtained. Dolly liMlf ssLr < Washington. D. C . wMch dropped CUftoo' T T S S f of toe Mos­ have to iron out a lot ef thtaga. measures Id inches and can be You esaodrew op for the holidays basketh^ Mat winter, has decid­ cow Daily Uahoalsn conwa up Can it be done? Is it worth whUe? made from just t balls of cotton. aad stm stay arlthln yoor wartime ed to pot a team on the eouit tole with ajMW oandideta lor toe high For eomiAete erochetliig diroe- One thing Is oertain that ttaval badget witb tbe marvelous assort- eeasen. . . . Aooordtag to BUI sriMoftoothan winntag-atreak rec­ difflcultiaa ia toe biggest atagle Headlines for the Holiday! tlens tor tbs Ptoeapple Ool^ (Pat- Benswanger, tha Pirates win save ord. . . . TliM year Moaeow high Item confronttag toe baseball mo- tom No. d ll f ) sand 10 cents in BMut of beautttol dress lengths dls- transportation by traiaipg taCaU loat to Pulliaan, Wafh., tor toe Shorter hair ia sBMrt ktolvUnal sM ss, Coin, Tour Name and Mdrsm and “ Shapered* to your head Is a beaato ^ playod at Cheney’s In prints and fornta nant oprnw baeause mart first time to a iM l f y that datea Sipttd 4^ liMM tbs Pattern Number to Anns Ca­ velvets. Oraad for Chrtstn»T hack befor* tha flnt World War. qnirement for the busy holMay days bot. The Msnrheater Evening Her­ Pittsburgh pMysra Mas asar tosir Maxi Men day wUI maik Iho ahead. Ton’ll Uke the satisfaetlaa, too. ald, lOd Seventh Avenue, New gtfUl San Btraardtaw baas than Although ooily roeerdo have 1 paxing gxn ef the presixt war you find ia a Zotos or Jamal prn iisnait York City, Enclose 1 cent postage any other rite.. . . Hie “gate” for Met, Moaeow oOdaM eatlmato Ita n« H hxa taken o let ef mexiy to make yqa a “pietare ef perfoettoa.” tootTqlaa-Arkaaaae footbaU game winning atreak Meted mere than • pxt na M there piepealy. Why tor eadi patten, ordered. HOURS: a A. M. to 6 P. ’ Anne OsboTs Feu aad Wiater waa tha Migaat 1a 'TuMa'a giMhM- 25 yaara. . . . To ovna aeoounta, at nM, M oreiy way, ta Aranaa Glenney’s AT Album la now rssdy—Umsly hslpa SATUBDAYt t A M. to ft P. . itory baeauaa Ariiaaaaa tariotad Pnoman M toa home ef Weablng- ■eyi m P k i i by hx^l^ h A tor wans knit aad eroehstod gar- that prtaaa A o id ^ ka lOlMd to ton Btats OdUm o ■ i sMoagat Jnat o Im m HMin THE ULY BEAUTY SALON msats, patch wark Ida^ aouthweat Oonforanea lavela. . . foatad tha U. 1 Moated at 7 8 s : embrotdsriss Christmas \ prsssal IFlnt wintar “*T«nt“ of tha MU' Mosoow, ^ tha pi , ISi Maade TarUagtoa, Frsprtstrsm Cheney brothers R.emo«nt Salesrooi>om , I 527 Mala Stoset J TsI. 74M suggestions. Sard tor ritu r copy toito- tows Cahot'e FallSd WUt- 5 1 8 6 HAI l.l icuiainQB.. M IS •••-I ’ %. -'V — im

ouinvnBSTmK EVliinNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2.1941 MANClfESTER EVBNINO HERALD, MANUHBSTBR, ODNH. WBOffESOAt, OECEMHEK S, 194S

MICKEY FINN Surprlaa Attack! LANKLEONJ T T im T s r I t o r u ONLY M A n w 60 err my. - I Sense and Nonsense I MINUTKi AMNAI HCRR BAG. JASON! 0 R U IK MU9T TAKE Transfonnatton Don’t forget tiie birds tharo Tba ookUer at tha U. S. O. dance itus Wants ForVbur Benefit waa having soma trouble keeping Liassified BUY S l U I days. They can’t get to their gro­ I didn’t raise my boy to be a sol- off the toea of hla pretty partner. dler, ceries with ice and snow-on the [ground. Soldier—Tm a little stiff from To kill some other mother’s dar­ maeuvers. ling Jap; Automobiles Sals 4 Help Wanted— Femals 86 Household Goods 61 Teacher—Now rem^ber,, chil­ Girl—Dancing the way you do, Loet and Found to r Wanted— R oobm Board 62 Suburban for Sala 75 But since her “darling" has bs- why should I care where you come cOme s viper, dren, swat every fly you see . . . Mandiester CHEVROLET 1941 convertible HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS — from? GIRL OR WOMAN wanted^ New REFINED GENTLEMAN desires YEAR ROUND 4 ROOM cottage Freshmen Aid My son muat press a heel ujion that will mean milUoiiB leas befora coupe special deluxe, radio, ex­ Four burner gas stove, beds, EveniiiR Herald liOST—PAIR OF SHEIX rimmed Model Laundry, Summit etreet board and room with private on large lot at Bolton Lake, elec­ his map. next aiOnmer Is over. l^Iaasea. Phone Wadaworth 8075. cellent tires, red leather,, black springs, ihattresaes, tables, family. Referencca furnished. tricity, Hush toilet, 1 additional —Ethel M. Dunham Junior—Why didn’t Noah swat The honeymoon Is over when he Adrcrtkwaieats top, very clean, priced for a quick GIRLS AND WOMEN WANTED chairs, kitchen utensils, excellent Tel. 3-1849. room and bath unfinished. Imme­ College Game both of the fllM when he had them starts reading at meals. sale, $995. Terms, $12 weekly. ateady work. Apply Kage Com­ condition. Phone 6358 after 5:80. diate sale. $4M down. Tel. Man­ on the ark? Ooitnt als word* to ■ lln*. W ANTED— REDIABLa; Jewish A Negro cook went into a bamk ' IdlA Bomb*** Bod Bt)br**lBtlon* Announcements Trades taken. No red tape. Open pany, Cheney Building. FOR SALE—EIGHT PIECE solid chester 8800. I BOBBt B* a word and oompoond 'till 8 p. m. Telephone Finance famlUss to care for new-born with a check from the woman for Cfierk—Anything else today? oak dining room set in good con­ In Past Year whom die worked. As Mandy, the Love At First Sight Don’t Havt ^'%arAa aa two worda IflolmDai oo*t ORDERS TAKEa^ FOR Avon Manager of Brunner Sales Co. WANTED —WOMEN for floor babies aqd very young children • A C2iSnce In A Blackout. Chistomer—No. Oh. I want to| i) Brte* of thra# llnaa dition. Reasonable. Inquire 31 Legal Notices cook, could not write, she always get a pair of shoes. 'f Ua* rataa par day tor tranalant Xmaa gifts. Mrs. LaBate. 81 Pine 5191-4588-2-0135. maids. Apply Housekeeper, Man­ for periods of six months to one 78 chester Memorial hospital. Starkweather street endorsed her check with a big Qerk—Sorry, we don’t have { street. Tel. 6760. year. W# pay $7.00 a week board AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Scoring Averages l^ow Man—r must ruoh out and buy Maatfra Matab If. IWf and provide medical care and “X.” But on this occasion she shoes. Caab Cbarga WOMEN PRESSERS, experience FOR SALEl—O. E. refrigerator. St Manchester wfthin end for th* made a circle “O’’ on the back of two or three pair of rubberboota— Customer—You don’t sell shoes? WANTED —PASSENGERS to Business Services Offered IS Oriole gas stove, Gateleg table, clothing. Apply by latter. Hebrew District of Manchester, on th* Itth Increase Over they’re going to be rationed. ?.• OenaaontlTa O a y a , . . | t otal * ot» unnecessary. Good pay, steady The checK. What kind of a drug store is this, United Aircraft, first shift, Group Women’s Horae for CMldren, 180 day of November, A. D., 1»«1. Wife—Wliat do you want with j ■' • ConaacatlT* Oaya...l » o‘a JJ «*• CURTAINS LAUNDERED VERT work. Apply 1007 Main street dining room chairs, beds, various Present WILLIAM 8. HTDB, Esq., \T eU er—What’s the big Idea, anyway? ;1 J>ay ...... In otall* at* A. c a ll after 4. Tel. 5283. Westbourae Parkway, Hartford, Jud*e, Country; Williams rubber boots? You never wore a BT J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLB reasonable. 91 Main street or articles. Reasonable. Private par­ Mm>dy? Why don’t you make a OUT OUR W AY All ordar* tor irragolat loatrtton* ty, leaving vicinity. Tel. 3-0768. Conn. Estate of Mart* A. Lain* late of pair in your life. • will ba charged at the one time r*ia telephone 8254. Leads ^ East. cross as usual? Help Wanted— Male or Manchester, In said Dlatrlctr deceas­ Man—What? Uh . . . I never Better be up on your toea than] ; Spaelal rataa tor long term aaary Automobiles for Sale ^ FOR SALE—3 PIECE BEDROOM ed. Maady^Ab done got married VE«"OR.NOU ^ GRE^ A\ARTV(A! MUST • USTEN, ARE WOO CA^CHI^^ ■-iay Adfartlalng gl*en upon reqnaat. Female 87 On motion of Lonit E. Lain* of yesterday,'bqas, and I ’se changed thought of that. down at the heels. OIDlsrr WASH THE —Ada ordar^ before the third or set. Also one Simmons Bed. Tele­ Subarban fo r Rent 66 said Manchaater, Executor. By Harold Oammtm NOU COMC &Nl6MlN(* INTO MW ‘ CDUO A G A IN ?— IF THW VSNfT .. rtttb day will be charged only for PONTIAC (6) 1939 four door Heating— Plumbing— phone 6038. ORDERED;—'that six months New York, Dec. 2—N\TCH ON A BRO OM , A FEWER TALKING,WOO BELONG^ tba aetnal nunbar of time* tba ad sedan. Radio. heater, signal W ANTED—MAN AND woman for FOR RENT—-4 ROOM furnished RooBng 17 from th# I8th day of November A. e. freshmen football playen, giv­ BEFORE VOO OWER ON TUE FUN FARM V4TTH *' 'appaarad. charging at the rata earn* lights, like 'new inside and out. Manchester Laimdry, 73 Maple WINDOW SHADES, VENETIAN single home, located at Bolton D., 1941 be and th* Same are limited Sometimes one mHmge Is worth | FUNNY BUSINESS VARNISHED THE ^^lTERRUPn^i6MW PEACE?— ONB BB bBt DO allowance or r»fnn.*« can street Center. SOoal burning furnace, and allo-wed for the rraditors with­ en 1942 varsity status in many OhW EOON T'LU B E LEAVING T U B THOSE NAPOLEONS AND A bo made on ala Mm* ad* atoppad An exceptional automobile. $645. JOHN CLARK, Plumbing and blinds. Get our low prices oh Hol­ in which to brins In^ their claims the month’s phone .f l o o r - I T SHOOLO I j attar the flftb day. Terms $7.44 weekly. Trades Heating. Repairs and Jobbing. land shades, and high grads $71( per 'month. Inquire McKinney against said estate, and the said oectors because of the war’a man­ MANOR FOR ATEACHlNG P06ITION: BOOK OP TXJU. ClrtOOTS.'-* I' Ho “till forbid*^: diaplay Una* not Brothers, SOS Main street Man­ ,BE DRVIN taken. No red tape. Demonstra­ Tel. 3233. 37 Hollister street Situations Wanted— Venetian blinds. Phone 8810 for Executor I* directed to siv* public power demands. Increased or de­ A mai was known for hls^abil-1 FOUR — eXJULON'T WOO LET M E K E E P NOVW PUTT TXJWN THAT TOW uold* tion at your home by appoint­ special prices and samples. Capi­ chester.. Tel. 6060 or evening* notice to the creditors to brln* In Tba Qarald will not b* raaponalbl* ED COUGHLIN-REPAIRS OF Femalb 88 their claims within said time al­ creased the scoring still Is open Ity to thlnl. of anything to say-sto MW l a s t TPWST ALONE VJ1TV41WE AND GETOUTYIHILEX tor more than on* incorrect Inaar* ment. Telephone Finance Mana­ tol Window Shade Company, 341 7433. all types of roofA 390 Woodland lowed by posting a copy of this to question although the season is women. His friends were amazroJ RCUCE OF HEROIC HOOPLEE OP FUMIGATE THIG Uoo of any adrartlaamant ordered ger of Brunner Sales Co., 5191- WOMAN WISHES position as North Main street C^en eve­ order on the publlo sign post near­ virtually over. when, the morning after meeting a | for iBor* than on* time. . _ 4588-2-0135. street Phone 7707. nings. est to the place where the deceased OTHER WEARS VJHO FIRED THE K e n n e l .^ Th* Inadvartent omiaalon of IB- general housekeeper. Prefers Wanted to Rant 68 last dwelt within said town and by Tile Aasocluted Press’ twenty- strange girl at a dance, it was an­ oorraet publication of advertlaing flrat annual scoring survey. In­ FOR SALE— 1937 Plymouth con­ children. Sleep in. References. publishing th* same In some news­ nounced that he had bebome en­ will b* reoMllad only by oanoellailoo FOR SALE—LIVING room divan, W ANTED TO RENT 8 or 4 room paper having a circulation In said volving 193 teams scattered gaged. One inquired had of th* charg* mad* for th* aerrlo* vertible, good condition. Owner Moving— ^Tracking- Write Box ZA, Herald. j excellent condition, reasonable. furnished apartment no children, probate dlatrict, within ten days throughout the country, showa happened; rendarad leaving for Army. $250 for quick Storage 20 137 Pine street from the date of this order, and re­ All adaartlaamanu muat TOnform beat of references, will pay any turn make to this court of the no­ Uiat only two sections aihowed a ■Tonque-Tied One— WeU, 1 done- I . In atyla, copy and typography wlt^b sale. Call 8504 between 5:30 and gain In tlw average number of Dogs—Birds—Pete 41 ONE NEW COOLERATOR, new reasonable tent Write Box R, tice given. ad with her three times and 11 ragufatlon* anforcad by the publlah- 7 p. m. r THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Herald. WIUJAM a HYDE points in a game compared with couldn’t think of anything else to| *r* and they raaer** th* right to k>cal and long distance moving. combination Electromaster Hec- Jndga adit, raela* a* reject any copy oon- 1941 CHEVROLET cabriolet. 1941 FOR SALEl— IRISH SETTER H-K-1-41. similar figures of a year ago. •*y- ______Return load system, furniture tric and coal range. Call at 9 One of the sectors was the Mid­ aidarad objtctlonabla Pontiac sedanette, 1941 Oldamo- male puppies. Non-grade. Priced CUOMNO. HOURS—UlaaalOed ad* storage. Dial 6260. very reasonable. Thomas Hen­ Golway street from 6 to 7 eve- Houses for Sale 72 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD west, where the Big Ten and the to b* publlahed earn* day n>u»t b* bile sedanette, 1941 Pontiac 2 ninga at Mancheater within and for the After the doctor had examined I derson, South street, Rockville. Big Six Conferences did not use tbe patient and the man’a wife! faiialrad by 11 o'clocb oooo Satur­ door, 1941 Chevrolet 2 door. All FOR b a l e :—ATTRACTIVE weU District of Manchester, on the 18th the frealimen. The other was the day* 14'IC. FOR SALE—3 PIECE walnut bed­ day of November. A. D., 1941. wanted to know the nature of the I cars have good Urea. Trades, Repairing 2S COCKER SPANIED PUPPIES— Undsesped 3 yesr (8d 6 room Present WILLIAM A HYDE. Esq.. Rocky Motmtaln area, where the Telephone Yooi Want .%dn terms. Cole Motors—4164. Choose your ' Christmas puppy room set Inquire 81 Cambridge single, tile bath, downstairs lava­ Judge. frooh were welcomed. Illness, the conscientiou* physl-| street or Phone 4473. clan said: now, while the selection Is g o ^ tory, 3 Areplacos, completely mod­ Estate of Cora M Lalne late of T)m southern and eastern 4Us- Ads srs soosptsd i**®* 1934 Studebaker sedan $25; 1935 WANTED — ACCORDIONS to Manchester, In said District, deceas­ Doctor--Your husband’s oondi-| phons «t tbs CHARGE RATE ctvsD tune and recondition. AU types. Jack EYost Kennels, 36 Gardner em, 2 minutes from bus line. Oall trtets, where use of the frealimen aboirw a* a coo»«ns»ncs to adyar- Plymouth sedan, $65; 1935 Dodge FOR SALE—ALL WHITE gas ed. Uon la such that It wiU take some | 25 Kerry street Call 5709. street and oU table top Bungalow range, owner at Manchester 7403. On motion o f La u Is E. Lalne of was common, showed a decline os \ Itssra. bui tbs CASH RATES sedan, $50: 1937 Packard ;.:dan, aald Manchester. Administrator. did the Far West and Southwest time to differentiate the oymp- aoaaptad aa rUXJ. *^*^**®'*™ ,** $00; 1937 Packard 6 aedan, $225. like new, $80.00. Phone 7010. .td at tba buBtnaaa offic* on or ba­ lIlOWERS SHARPENED, repalr- ORDERED:—That elx months which followed the Midwest In not toms to i-rrive at an accurate con-1 R Brunner Sales, 80 Oakland, Man­ 78 from the ISth day of November. A. oeption of die malady from which I re tba aayaoth day following th* ed, shear grinding, key fitting, Live Stock— Vehicles 42 HOSPITAL BED FOR SALE or Legal Notices D., t*4I be and th* same are limited allowing the frealimen to play. drat inaartlon of each ad otharwla* chester. Phone 5191. duplicating, vacuum cleanera etc. and allowed for the creditors with­ However, the Mldweoi and he la suffering. The treatment I ...... tba CBAROB BATE will b* collact- FOR SALE—3 SOWS and boar, rent, fully adjustable. Rates rea­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD muat be symptomatle. I rausti ad. Ito raaponaiblllty for arror* in overhauled. Bralthwaite, 52 Pearl in which to bring In their claim* Rocky Mountain sector increased ***'A***.**e!**''*"' FOR SALE—1940 BTHCK coach, Guernsey cow, to come in. In sonable. Call Keith EHuniture. at Manchester within and for the against said sstate, and the said first make a disgaosia. tala^ooad ada will b* aaanmed and street Tel. 4159. District of Manchester, on the 10th their scoring to such an extent IS tlMlf aacuracy cannot b# caaran* radio, heater, 15,000 miles. Good Jauuary. John Covensky, Etroad day of November, A. D.. 194J. Adminlatrator la directed to give that the entire country showed a Woman—I hope you can made it I tires. Telephone 3-1174. jubllc notice to the creditors to FARE\MELL taad PIANO TUNING and repairing. Brook, Box 41. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR for Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., >rlng In their claims within aald gain. of caUco, for I haven't a piece of | Index of CfaMillcnUona Player piano mciaity. John Judge. time allowed by posting a copy of A jrear ago the teams averaged flannel in the bouse. 'll j;R.witV.taM3 T D A R M S * sale, in good condition, $40. 09 Estate of Samuel J. Brown late of of this order on the public sign nirtba A Oockerbam, 38 Bigelow street c:harter Oak street Manchester, In said District, deceas­ post nearest to the place where th* 14:54 points a game, this seaao*i WHV MC lERS eET GRAY /2 -2 ••••••••«BBBBBaB* Wanted— Pets— ed. the 193 schools coUecte< 24,081 DeOnlttons J nagagamantB SeO SM yo«nr oM Furniture, Tet 4319. deceaeed last dwelt within said * tl-Z Marrtagaa .. Poultry— Stock 44 On motion of Howard C. Brown of town and by publishing the same In points in 1,601 conteab for an Shock Absorber—a gooeip wbo| OaBtha ...... ••••BB*ee*« D ls lia g , Olaasware, Jewelry, NEW XlNVER'nBLE TOPS, cel­ said Manchester. Administrator. some newspaper having a circula­ Machinery and Tools 52 ORDERED:—That six months average game scoring, the team Ukes to indulge In “heareay" oex "He insists on a wins so he can curl up to sleep I" Card of Thanks Tools, Books, etc. Buy Stamps luloid replaced In curtains, all WANTED TO BUY—BEEF Cows. tion In said probate district, with­ totab for the season als«. took a 1b Maaortam .. aBWBe«ABB«eadB from the 30th day of November, A. in ten day* from the date of this ■to. Nice People BY EDGAR MARTIN and Bonds ivltli tlie money yon kinds of leather work. Chas. tak ­ Will pay good price. Also other USED CASE TRACTOR on rub­ D., 1942 be and the same are limit­ decided leap, zooming to 124.77. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES £oat aad f*oaod recetre, Ktiiyontt haa aome- order, and return make to thia court Peace—a period to which both AaabBaeaaiaaU • # B • ••■■n* •'•••• ing, 90 Cambridge street Tele­ animals for beef. Manchester ber, A-1 condition. New Oliver ed and allowed for the creditors of the notice given. ___ That la the highest figure since 1 I . B . . . tklar of vnine. Send within which to bring In their ades indulge In diplomacy wtwe yaiBOBBla •.■•••••••••••• •!.••• phone 4/40. Slaughterhouse, Phone 3-0294. implements. FordSon parts,, saw WILLIAM 8. HYDE 1931 when it was 124.70. SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH ABtaBWbOaa Bank refetencea. H. L. Wi claims against said estate, and the Judge. ene aide preperee for war. WKV Q-WOJt 6K6S>, F \ ^ \ ViAVK YO XHmvC a rigs, engine. Dublin Tractor Com­ said Administrator Is directed to H-ll-2-4>. On a per game basis the Mid­ Service Station—a place where OW t GCXJV.O NOO AwtMBoMaB for Bala 449 Hlllsi^ avenne, Hartfoi WANTED TO T W r ^ repair and pany, WllUmantlc. give public notice to the creditors west led. in 1 ^ with 19.41 points, -AMMavobllaB for Egchanga' •••> » Oown. Articles for Sale- 45 you pay yonr money to get your Oe??A\t^ Of YWE A«tB ABOBBBorlaB-^lraa « regulate your piano or player to bring- In- their claims- within cemipsti^ vrith l7iM a'year ago. 1 said time aI1oa-ed by posting a copy ration card punched. ABtB B a^rtag—Painting « ... .piano. Tel. Manchester 5053. FOR SALE—M APLE crib and of this order on the publlo sign The figures oh the South were Patience—a form of resigiiatioa ABta______M moIb B B aaa • • • • Musical Instruments 53 high chair, good condition. Tele­ post nearest to the placa where the 16.11 and 16.79; for the Rocky and defeat which we bolster our ^^V <. Y 0 I« CX3IR Aubap Bhip br Troea B ik w s OF ALL KINDS filed, eet, deceased last dwelt within said Mountains 15.70 and 12,30; for tbe ' BUE# a a a # b * *Bd»B «* » an^ repaired, cord wood sawe phone 7508. 117 Prospect street FOR SALE—BECnCER Brothers town and by publishing the same U-Conns List morale with by calltog it a virtue. ^Oeraeee—eBrateB-etorair* . . . JJ In some newspaper having a circu­ Southwest 13.58 and 18.24, a loos Contract—an agreement in writ­ Mainraynlaa- Btcyelaa ...... JJ g u n w ^ power and hand lawn used piano. Inquire at 36 Stone of almost a touchdown a game; .Wanted Aatoa—Motorayel** ... H FOR SALE— PERAMBULATOR street or TeL 8543 after 4 p. m. lation in said probate district, with­ ing by two honorable people wbo mowow overhauled, and eharp- doll carriage, as good as new. Tel. in ten days from the date of this Hart] Pn^mm tte east with 13.12 and 12.50; uid Sw^aas Md PaataaalaBal Saaataaa Bookeeper ened. S^ibd aU winter, no extra use this method to keep tbe other I Barwteaa Offarpd . bbb* l i 6923 after 6 p. m. order, and return make to this the Far West 12.44 aad 1A86. charga ^ e s , gnlves, ahears etc. court of the notice given. honorable. I • • ___ jia BarTtoaa Offarpd BBeBll^A Wanted— To B ay 58 WILLIAM 8. HYDE Tulsa, unbeaten and Ternieeeee’s itlfflBg rnntrainting ••••«••* aharpeiied. '^ p ito l Grinding Oo., Jadge. Winter Sports Schedule opponent in the Sugar Bowl, col­ wNorpartaa BaddBeweew* AS Wanted 531 LydaD kt^eet Tet 7958. Fuel and Feed 49-A W ANTED TO BUY pair of bqys’ H-lJ-2-41. lected the moot points during the ■ Man—Do you drink. M Otrpctors ••.•*a*a***« It kp^nomblns-^liooftnB ar* 11 sboeskatea size 1 or 2. Phone Annonneed Today by irear, a total of 427 In 10 gamea Friend—No. “S’ ______X FALL CUT FIREPLACE mixed AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Man—Tben bold this quart •••••••aass***B*a*«e Iw Male or Female 4095 after 5 p. m. at Mancheeter within and for th* 3ut Missouri Valley college of Mar­ ►Dreeewkiog ...... » wood for sale, Umited amount. District o f Manchester, on th* 10th Director Christian. shall, Moh had the beat average, while I tie my shoe string. leklpg—Btoragp d e ^ M Phone 4285. _ ingar ffprrtoa ••••*B0-A day of November. A. D.. 1942. 43.44, for Its nine straight victor. Rooms Withont Board 69 Present WILUAM 8. HTDB. Esq., •PapsrtPg BBdeeee**** * 2 Apply in Writing Storra, Omn., Dec. 2— I. ' ■araleaa ....«•••« IS Judge. Colorado had the best average in Garden— Farm— Dairy Estate of Hugo Stechhols late of gamea with arch rival Rhode la- HOLD EVERYTHING StepglrtOg a a a a aaWo»a_a anBSBBBWW , For FOR RE^TT—LARGE ROOM with the RMklea with 27A8 la nine Tanoirlac—Oyelag—Claantng .. 14 Manchester. In said District, de­ SI P. O. Box 87 New 4-Room Cape Cdd de­ Products 50 twin beds, near bath, 5 minutes ceased land State, and a content with Yale games; Texas topped the South­ Tollat doods aad Saralea...... from biu line. Call 8437. On motion of Erwin H. F. Stech­ WwitiadWaatad -Bnalaaaa earviaa SS sign house. Just com pl^d. at New Heven blghUght the 15 west with 31.1 In the same ..num­ nSB*ai FOR SALE—GKEEN Mountain hols of said Mancheater Admlnls ber of ontlnge; Stanford was tba Ready for immediate o c ^ ROOMS FOR RENT— Newly deco­ trator. game Univeraity of <3onnectlcut Oamsaa aad Claasi a 0 0 g• • • • « • potatoes, No. 1 and No. 2. Also ORDERED:—That six months West Coast leader with 20.4 in 10 M vat* laatmetloi • • • • • a * « B B pancy. 2 unfinished room^ unsort^ from 75c. per bushel up. rated, near Cheney's. Centrally from the 30th day of November, A. basketball schedule announced last gamea; Georgia was best In the paneiBg ...... located. 137 Pine street. TeL 5290. night by J. O. Christian, athletic Maaleal—Oramatfe on second floor. Open stair­ Baldwin and McIntosh apples, D., 1942 be and the same are limited south with 33.36 In 11 games and That Explains It B Y R O T C R A N l Waatad laatmotloBa ....»•«• SO DROP IN — OR CALL IN — -Me. per basket and up. Phone and allowed for the creditors with­ director. WASH TU BS way. Ail Crane plumbing, FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, in which to bring In their claim* WlUUuna headed tbe Bast with 32 fftBPAPtPl To ^ 6 . Louis Bunce, 529 West Cen- against said estate, and the said Alao made public were the var- In eight gsmes. >oad» i t ookb—MortgAgPt J2 steam heat. Coal burning ter^gtreet. on Main street for . 2 girls or Administrator is directed to give alty Bwlmmhig and freahman MOKI THAT M0U BmlgMi OpportuBltlft •••##•#• <1 McKINNEX BROTHERS coupU. Continuous hot water. kCPDPY to LOAB ** For Insurance fnmace. public notice to -the creditors to basketball slates. Their schedules m e n t i o n (T. I FOR RAX£—GREEN Mountain TeL 6803. bring la their claims within said ■pip mm4 gitoptipap 60S Slain Street (At the Center) time allowed by posting a copy of foUow: ^ vuculdn't m in d l a l » Waatad—Famala ...... SI fitaacliester. Conn. SEE VINCENT MARCIN p o ta to ^ field run, not graded, this order on the public sign post Varsity baaketbeH — Dec. 13, So One Named Hst THE LEAST. Halp Waatad—Mala ...... St $1.16 per bushel at ths place, leas FOR REafT—ROOM with privaU ■alaaman Waatad ...... Sl-A Telepkoae 6060 • 7463 136 Bissell St. TeL 4848 family, centrally located, suitable nearest to the place where th* de­ Brown; 17. Maine. 10c If you rumiab bags. Also yel­ ceased lact dwelt within aald town Jon. 9, Ooeat Guard; 18. New BUT TELL MB, Halp Waatad—Mala *r Famala SI for one or two. Telephone 6836. and by publishing the same In some To FiU Place ARB YOU ALWkVS Agaata Wanted ...... Sl-A low Globe tuhjips. Frank V. WU- newspaper having a circulation in Hampshire: 16. Rhode IslanA i ■ItUAtlona Wanted-Famala ... SS Uams, 1632 't 'q ^ d Turnpike. away; 30, Nertheaatera; 80. Ooaat Bltuattons Wanted—Mala .... SS said probate district, within ten SOFRIGItnCW days from th* date of this order, Guard, away. Bmploymeni Agenelea ...... M 3 Boarders Wanted 59-A and return make to this court of The 2k)ning OommlsBion, which lAvn StMk—Pe«»—Paaltry— ST Feb. 3, Yale, away; 8. Spring- has the naming of the members of Teklelaa Household Goqds 51 WANTED —MEIN AND women th* notice given. WOMEN WILLIAM a HYDE ,, field. away: 13. New Hampshire, the Zontog Board of Appeals, met Sog^BIrds—Pau ...... roomers and boarders, home cook­ Judge. Xav* Btoek—Vabloles ...... FOR SALE away; 18, Maine, away; 16, Mask last nighh The meeting was called We w i l l s e l l fumltiirp, enrt ed meals, continuous hot water, H-12-2-41. Poultry and Supplies ...... rugs, stoves and other b ii^h old State, away; 20, Rhode Island; 24, to considef filling tbe 'vacancy Waatad —Pata—Poultry—Stock WANTED! A CHAS. DALEY 12 and showers. 330 Adam* street. Wealeyan, away; 37, Northeastern, Pn* SBl^-HlaeallaneeBs goods at the lowest prices in riiiicd hy the death c f Edward F, ees«,i*MSTm*8to«ct.sa, M. R. PAT. OFF. AKlolaa For Sal* ...... Taylor. No decision was readied EXPERIENCED town. Albert’s, 43 AUyn SL, Biurt- Frethman Baaketball- Doc. 12, Boats and Aoeassortes ...... GAUGE SHOTGUN ford. \ ROOM AND BOARD for 3 men or Last Nights Fights and as thia was the only matter be­ Building Materials ...... fore tbs meeting, no other business "H e lookt too pleased and happy most of the time nowa­ Dtamoods —Watch**—Jewelry KEY PUNCH OPERATOR couple. Telephone 3-1446. iriFir^nw-. Blaetrleal Appllanoaa—Radio.. Ventilated rib. Reversed Ivory- FOR SALE— HAND Crocheted Jan. 16, Rhod/bland, away; 20, toffto tnHMirtfwl "Blast ba great to have your day*—Pm afraid this war boom in wedding fees is mak­ Pnal aad Feed ...... 4*-A sights. Cheek rest Rceoll pad. ecru Ublecloth. 81x90. Ideal Northeastern. The members will give further ing him w o r l^ y l’* ' Oardnir—Farm—Dairy Products M On Tabulating: Equipment. By The Aasodaksd'Prcaa Fch. 20, Rhode bland; 27. North­ name in lighti, ah, TnrgQT* Beavertall forearm. Silver Mir­ Christmas gift. Call 2-058L ^I^ead H erald Advs. aeveUuul—Ray (Sugar) RoUn- consideratiofi to the subject and Honsahold Goods ...... II Alao eastern, awm. meet again hi a few daya to Maehlnary and Tools ...... I> aon, 145k New York, atopped laay mmr : ror Masterpiece eagraving. Like Vanrity Swimming-Dec. 12, the appointment Musical iDstruments ...... IS Experienced Billing: Clerk Jannaaao, 148H. Brooklyn, ( f ) . moke rOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX Offlea and Stor* Equipment ... 14 new. Former price $250.00. Weelejmn, away. . Maxle Berger, 148, Montreal, out­ ^ ' ) ■ ______Bpaclals at the Stores ...... 14 Fine for trmp, ducks, geese., reh, 20, OCaat tUnard; 27, Wor- Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... H By Hartford Manufacturer. pointed Bobby Rietaardaon, ISO, Warned—To Buy ...... IS deer, pbeaaants. Will sacriOoe oestep To^ie Write giving full details as S T O R A G B ~ (Cleveland, (8 ). Joey Pirrone, March U and IS. New Bnginad 207 Seamen Are B Y V . T. H A M L IN naaaia Board—Holeln—Beeorta for quick sale. 137, Cleveland, stopped Dick Cra­ A L L E Y O O P Commando Staff Reatanraal* to experience and salary de­ intenxdlegtetee, WUUamstown, Rooms WItboui Board ...... I* WE HAVE DEAD STORAGE FOR i^^ARS! mer. 189. New Y w k (1 ). Harry Freed at Oran BOardara Wanted ...... IS-A sired. A. L. HEWITT Bobo, 211, Plttabuigti, knocked Country Board—Resorts...... ' 116 EAST MAIN STRET opt Lnny Lene, 191, ‘nenton, N. // Hotels—Rtstauranti ...... Manufacturers, Retailers and Distributors: ''We can. Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... Address Manufacturer, ROCKVHJJE, CONN. y. (1). Eaaard Chartee, 166, ,, Real Estate Pot Rent meet your needs with our large public space and i^vatax B ra in s Swamp ^ Oran, Algiers, Nov. (D ^ HM, care The Herald. TELEPHONE ISIS Cincinnati, outpointed Joey Max­ Apartmenta. Flat*. Tenement* brick partitioned rooms with flr^roof doens. layed)—(8V-Tba release of 157 Businas* txication* tor.Rent .. im, 184, Cteveland, (10). unshaven, lU-fed Norwegian sea Houtee For Rent ...... pyiaddpbla— Bob Montgom­ Red WingS) ^2 Suburban For Rent ...... men and 50 British Naval person­ Road Contractors and Builders: W s can handle h sav^ ery, 135%, Philadelphia, o u tp u t- nel all whom had been Interned Summer Home* For Rent ..... ed Maxle Slu^riro, 184 $-4, New Wanted to Rem ...... machinery. Also outdoor space. Some ndth eoncreta south of Oran for from nine y Real Ratate For Sala Jork. (10). montlia to two yeart was an­ Apartment Building tor Sala base. .,*ew Bedfotd, Maae.—Dave 8y- B j Tb« ABMdatfd Press Bualbeaa Property tor Sal* ... Jock Adama birought hia Nai- nounced today. . . t Farms and Land tor Sals' ..... 150, ran River, An Allied spokesman said they out Eenny Blarlrtner. tlonal boekey league leedlng De- ' Bbuaea tor Sal* * * ot* • o o S Male Help Wanted Movcrai We can solve srow storRjgs proUeau. Joined another group of 40 end Lot* tor Sal* ...... US, Hew Tatk, (•> tratt Red Wings to Boston last Basort Property for Sal* some 20 Dutch seamen who had Bubnrban for Sal* ...... EXPERIENCE NQT NECESSARY. night and tbs leceptloB bt receiv­ been freed previously and tbat.SS I-Real Bsiate tor Exchange ... FOR SA L E UO, New 'eik, ou^^ointed Mike ed was ao hot that she mlnutea be- Gredu and Beigtana were being Wanted—Real Estate ...... RaOH'“lM Newell. W. V4k, released. Anetlai^—l«gal Notices Uaed Pipe, 1 Inch to 5 inchoa; Electric Motors, Paper BUD fore the games ended eight of the f.er-’ Notice* ...... IS APPLY IN PERSON. BlachliMT, Pulleys, Shafting Rad H a a g ^ Detrolten were under the abowera ^ Jmsqr —For the Williams W srshonss (6). BrubM moled Into a oeeeaMl place first ttooe this aeaaoo. tha Oileago i r f - ' LYDALL & FOUtDS PAPER CO. TEL. WILLIMANTIC 221 ANDOVER, CONN. I New Tockr-HeiUe Ksta_17» tie with the CXdcago Blaokhawka. Blackbawka hockey team wlU vw m iffiH i ItIh.Ti.Wi.! ■ M. *■ *«T. 0*V. n - V 615 Parker Street 1-4, New Teik knodmd eat Tom- Adams, coach of tba Red Wings, preoant an sll-brother line—the Mandicstsr 5234 Bate I5 - 7 P .M . wof Oaaapnaella, 11^ New Tock, opuld have mat hla ianttre team to tone Bentleya, Doug, Max and I f - R anio—In tomorrow nlgbt’a game (4)4 tba ilreaifng room at the end of BY MERRILL BLOSSEH the flrat . period as the Brulao w ^ toe New York Rangero. ’ FRECaXBS AND HIS FRIENDS W h at Go6 0 Ob ? r^liatared fioor tUM6 to tbs Iqtoriaa tocead Bfaaager Paul R E D R Y D E R Ing a m lm aad then penteoted Tboeniwon to put BOl Iboms Papa Ustaaa XT PRED HARMAN ' fonos and pav* tba way to tasert tbeir lead tbs mat e f tbe way, Don la d y . 'iO ii WONT , Gamager gs ttb g *be fiftb eounter Raggla Benfiey Into tba fonrard S m it h — k e e p o f f t h f rOH.o«-NOW ivff ^ V d u n s IF X m V t R E Tb EXPIAJM Una with Ids brotoers, both regu- r iD a v r ANYTHING ib Be u Fv e rr w hen X >FtT5kMroF HELP In ths iBOoede MAIN FLOOR. ! a n d T lP y [ g o n e a n d d o n e it ' WHV AREMDU ViHERE.'teUNE eEEN,DEtWER, la n and boldovara from lost year. OWN THOSE SKATES — -5UT I t m l l y o u / X UR OUEIHCSSv B o H B o a epenad aad d«wed tbe pSOTTA t h i n k o r HH.OAS THAT JACKST — -you HERB? I MlCaW LOCATE THAT ' ^rlodjl^ aeet^ fbr Reggie 1* playtog Wa fln t aeaeon IR 2 iT)E T5t3WH LOOK VERY UNTIDY/ lA p D E R tbs Bruins. Jadmon and with to* Hawks. PRESENT RRStr/ 0A O < I ■ O M A IL A , WANTED B n SbUl nine pnm Jabany Mew Tbs oO-bcothar Una la bettered PS ROOtAi on hr that t n w . to ba toe flrat to tba Natkmal Hockey League. “ COMPTOHETfS

OPEBATOBS Cbtaagn. Doe. 2—(F>—Bhoold B Terry heooeM nwndated with New York, Dec. Don a a i tbe PhtladataUa Nattcoal Longue Hutsofi. .Gnea Bay's pass eatrii- loaban ctub, beH barn to * big end, haa been coiled toe out- atandtag playw to pro footbaU’e G M M m s fM r r GENERAL up on waokiiw, CUeagnngn Oufia btotarytatAI fidiadiL baaeban’i J O m i O M A OFFICE HELP finaqr nwa, tariato that Hutsr- Wibon, fim ar PumaF warn would have been even greater t tt, mlA tbbt eaea ba amde toe pcffvlded HuUr . i i •A' CHENEY BROTHERS anor hmdiaon' - tolka In dajTk It o t It dMn^ dfr BMMb good “He’d be a aatural with that qtdNc ptdran of Ms. He would BuphyA it Bayaa hi puny, boeauBs wn hapt on loo- aa* 1/ ( lag. Nohofly has found a m h^‘ oat-Tsny Moore eves Terry Hartfori Rood tebytotoaiiflB g* ft.' ’ * '' * • : ^ . . . V . . . \, WEDKESDAT, DECEMBER *, 194t m m u b f^ Cttfttitio Bm Dk The Weather •I u. & Weamu

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V0L.LXn.,N0.54 P age U> MANCHESTER, C0NN„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8,1942 (FOURTEEN PAGC») PRICE THREE CBI Soviet Ski Britain’s Navy Sinks Bulletin!! Press Nazis Back; Government Urges Buying of Fur Six Vessels on W ay Coats. Called , Best Investm ent To Aid Axis Germans Dying at Rate Briton Says ‘Next To Red Flannels/ Loveliness Of 1,000 DaOy South Of Leningrad and E m p ire N ot Timely Naval Blow West of Moscow; Five Naval Vessels prives Enemy of WashfnRton, Nov. 1*.— ^^«xl to red flannel underwear, a jood In­ np furs needed by the soldiers If you do. bat be. sure yoa don’t tbrow Tanks and Trucks Nearing End ly Needed Fresh UnHsI vestment in this fuel-rationed winter may be— for you— a fur coat.” away your money on a shoddy garment.” Abandoned and Frozen Lost in Occupation To Face British anil That’s Uncle Sam’s advice, given in the Department of Agriculture Women are advised to ask retailers to show them the same fur in American Troops Coftil publication, “ Consumer’a Guide,” which circulates mainly among the several price-ranges in order to judge the quality otfered. TTiey are M o k o w , ' d ^ C r m b ^ verging on Strongsl told to look for thickly furred ^ in s at the friction points of a gar­ Whit e-clad Russian ski | Three Other~American farms and in small towns. AuthoritaUvely to Crit- ment. Bombs Wreck holds of Axis at] troops pressed the Nazis ICS of imperial Pol Transports, One De­ The November issue of this government periodical carries an illus­ back on blizzard-swept battle­ Bizerte and Tunis*] The point of all this, for the fur trade, is the government’s interest icy in Detailed Report, stroyer and One Tank­ tra te article giving informalion on various t3rpes of furs and advice in fur garments as a war-time need. ” What with more walking and fields west of Moscow today Six Merchant on buying and care. more waiting on street corners for buses and trolleys, and the need to while betweeh^^the Don and er Damaged Off Africa. London, Dec. I Liondon, D m . 3— (Jf)—Replying “So you’re buying a fur ooat”— the title runs. ” You won’t be using save on wool. . There’* the'salestalk for the fur department! Volga the Red Army steadily British Naval guns haval authoritatively to critica of Brit­ Ships in Port closed the trap on Stalin- Washington, Dec. 8.— (JP) sunk four more enemy mer-l ain’s imperial policy. Lord Gran- snMd’a besiegers from recap­ — The Navy department an­ chantmen and two destroy«B| home declared today that “the tured height! nortliweM and Hundreds of employes of The South Portland Shipbuilding Corporation at South Portland, nounced today that five Unit­ Smash Moles at Trip­ >ound for Tunisia with rein-1 ^ tbw u t^ f ^ e dty7 Battletront I British colonial empire is n ot com - atand outside the plant following a walkout which developed from ,a wags dispute. dUpatchea gave tbia account oiling to an end. . ed States Naval transports oli So Severely Use :'orcements for the Axis ini the steadily mounting Russian I work we have to dc is only were lost during the occupa­ the decisive battle for Bl-I winter drive: South of Leningrad I h^gtnning,” the House oi Lor^ tion of North Africa by Unit- Impaired; Smash at zerte and Tunis in which thal Fine Furs Specially and west of Moscow the GermaM I j,y cranbome, retiring Poison Gases ^ States forces. Three other Libya, Tunisia Bases. opening shots apparently at-l werW dying 1,000 a day as ■>> I colonial secretary who replaced Hoover Urges Forming transports, one destroyer, ready have been fired, it WM titxqpera armed with tommy gxM | Stafford Cripps as lord privy Cairo, Dec. 3— UP)— H eavy U nit­ nounced today. The timely Navall Priced for This clashed with Nazi Alpinist rein­ seal la the recent cabinet shake- and one tanker were dam­ ed States bombers, li^ve destroy­ blow waa struck on ths nQtbt forcements in some of the fiercest up. Added to T oll aged during the operation. A Dec. 1, the Admiralty salt' fighting of the past two weeks H ave MIbsIod to Ferform GoimcU to Direct War Navy spokesmaui said casualties ed or heavily damag^ six mer­ deprived the enemy at Week-End Only! amid snow-blanketed Nazi tanka "We citizens of the British em­ were very small. The transports chant ships in Tripoli and have needed fresh strength to and trucks, now often abandoned pire have a mission to perform,.. At Night Qub sunk were listed In the communi­ smashed the Spanish and Kara- British and American troops and frozen. essential to the welfare of the t: que as the Tasker H. Bliss, the ver^g on the bomb-batr w orld...to Insure the survival of Hugh L. Scott, and the Edward manll moles so severely In the Naate Realsflng Savagely Axis’ only remaining Libyan har­ Axis strongholds after Tax Included the way of life for which the Unit­ Warships Rutledge, which were sunk off German counter-attack On the Stalingrad front the ed Nations are fighting and in Laboratory Tecbnicians Casablanca; the Joseph Hewes, bor that their use has beet. Im­ Germans were resisting savagely touched off the heaviest fight sunk off Riabat and the L«eds- paired, a U. S. Ariny neadquar- . 7 i i . r k-eA-harmony with the principles of the Examine Cocoannts President Favored; ters communique said today. of the ’Tunisian campaign. ^ ft. AtlanUc charter, Sunk in Fight, town, sunk off Algiers. onslaught went into Its third' The bulletin amplified an ear­ Attack About BDdalghft *‘In that great mission we must And Other Articles to Offers 12 Principles. Next of Kin Being Notlfled week slowed but unstopped. not and shall not fail.'* lier British announcement which The convoy was attacked A communique said Soviet Mentioned as a possible suc­ Find Source of Fumes. Japanese Say The early morning communique aaid that Allied planes, smashing nUdnight by a British fotco 9 troops stormed and held another cessor to Lord Linlithgow, retir­ New York, Dec. 3.— (/P^— aaid the next of kin of personnel at Axis bases In both Libya and eluding thrro cruisers and, “la strategic height northwest of the Tunisia, had sunk a large south' ing viceroy of India, Lord Cran- Bulletin! Ixi^rience in ev^ry major killed, wounded, or miasing were spirited engagement,” the city. This, with the height south' -being notlfled by telegram. bound tanker off Sicily, blasted at munique said, “four enemy nation in this war and the Tripoli and the Tunisian porta of . west of Stalingrad which was re­ fOonttamed ea Page Bght) Boston, Dec. S—UP>— Fresh Battleship, Cruiser and I The names of the damaged vea- and two of the escorting ' ported yesterday as recapture, evidence that ^Isondns gases ast shows there should be a I sela were not disclosed. Bizerte and Gabes and shot up a Two .Destroyers Are railroad train. era were sunk or left gave the Russians a field of fire generated by the Coooannt war council of head adminis­ Commtmlque, Number 209, fol­ w recks.” Certified Savings of over at least part of the German Grave night dub Ora enuaed trators sitting directly with Qaimed as Victims The R. A. F., which fliea hundreds of deaths was placed low s: heavy Liberator bomber unit In No British ship suffered corridor of escape or reinforce­ the president, Herbert Hoo­ $30 to $110 On Each Coat ment to Stalingrad. Panama De^l today before an Inquest Into Night of Novemher 30 A fr ic a : cooperation with the United age or casualties in ths The Germans rushed reinforce­ the tragedy, which now has ver told the National Asso­ "1. *1110 following United States States Air Forces and under with the Convoy, but the relat Naval transports were lost during American command, followed the new destroyer Quentin was i beet fo r t s Io m la jrean! Quality eoata that will five ments Into at least three key cJalmed 491 Uvea. Joaeph F. ciation of Manufacturers to­ Tokyo (From Japaneae Broed- you htof wear, beauty aud warmth.. .fur cmate eultahle for aallents In a desperate effort to May Cause Kelley of ArUngton, M ai^ a day. The former preaident of the the early pait of November aa a first damaging blowa on ’Tripoli later on the way to her 1 Jualora, mlMiea and women! Each coat ha* It* nrlftnal price halt the Rusaian advance. oonstmotloB engineer, told the United States said:/ ’’There was a casta). Dee. 8 (40 — Imperial result of enemy submarine tor­ with a raid Tuesday night in of her crew was reported eavod,^ ticket PECS Hale** fuarantce of certlSed savinfs of SSO to Strong forces of German Alpin­ Inqneat that aeoonda after the war council or a.Wgr cabinet in headquarters announced today tha pedoes dtuing the occupation of which, the communique aaid, The Italians, in what $ llf! Make your oetectton early! ists went Into action aast of Vell- Senate Row Sist eaU d Sre "the entin end •very principal nation In tha last alnUng of an Allied batUeahlp, a torth Africa by United States "bomba were seen to imrst on to he-their verstoa e( 1 f oraeat • both the Spanish and Kanmahll kie LuU. Other special uniU ^ of the dub fo w ,. was fiU;^ w ar. 131000 40 on e in every p rin oi- cruiser of the Augusta class and action, aaUd one Itallsn de peared south of Rahev where the _ _ _ ^ with gaaeonrSame?* pal nation in this wtu’, except the •(A) The Tasker H. Bliss, Hugh m oles." was sunk Tuesday night- two destroy ere on ths night of L. Scott and the EMward Rutledge The American communique Germans were trying to reg^ R epublicans O ppose A u United SUtea." British cruiser blown up ifi control of vital sections of the I Boston, Dec. 8.—<«—Medical Nov. 30 off Gusdalcanal in the were sunk off Casablanca. added; Hoover continued in a prepared Solomon islands. “(B) The Joseph Hewes was Warehouse Destroyed brief but violent naval encouattfJ JET BLACK PERSIAN Rzhev-Vyazma rail line. Rein­ thorization of Agree­ authorities indicated today that addrese that every important as­ German planes were said to 1 forcements alao stiffened the Ger­ (The Japanese claims were not sunk off Rabat. "It now has been confirmed that ment by Resolution; poisonous gasto developing from pect of war direction should be in confirmed by any Allied sources.) “(C) The Leedatown was sunk damaged a British destroyer ___ LA M B c o a t s man defense outside Stalingrad be ihe hands oi a single administra­ in three attacks on shipping and sunk a light unit of the same |H B| tween Qw Don and Volga. the Cocoanut Grove night dub The Japanese asserted they also off Algiers. harbor Insti nations at 'Mpoli Want Pact Revamped. fire Saturday night contributed tor, rather than a board or com­ had set fire to two other Allied "2. Three other United States matlon at dawn the next day. Here the second shaipeat bat­ mittee, and the top administra­ heavy bombers of Jie Bomber tles of tbs whole front were shap- heavily to the death toU, now of­ destroyers, and acknowledged the transports, one U. S. destroyer and Command of the Ninth U. S. Air The Berlin radio said a Brit Tax ficially placed at 490. tors from the. war council with loss of one of their own. one U. S. tanker were damaged cruiser of the 9,850-ton up. The Nasi corridor was be­ Washington, Dec. 3— UP)— A the president. Force have destroyed or heavily Included ing pinched from the northwest | vigorous controversy over the "There la no question that there The text of the communique: during the operation. damaged aix merchant vessels, class alao was torpedoed hy a. Ue| $198 and southwest, along ths banka of was something poisonous In that Need Leadership Carry Out Pierce Attack "3. The next of kin of personnel -destroyed a large warehouse on boat In the western Mediteriaiifiu| transfer of United States proper­ smoke besides carbon monoxide “Elspecially in war," he said, "An imperial torpedo attack kiUed, wounded, or missing are be­ the Spanish mole and Impaired and its sinking may be reckoQH| tha D on. ties to Panama under agreementa Actually Worth $229 to $298! Beporti Cirnashig af Don and flame,’’ Dr. 'Timothy Leary, ‘we need leadership, (md leader- flotilla carried out a fierce attack ing notified by telegram as soon aa the usefulne'as of that mole to with. Bomb bits were said to i for Joint defense of the canal im­ Suffolk county medical examiner, on a pOwmfid enemy Naval unit Information la received." _ Just II! Handeome Mack Perniaa*...all ''Red Star reported a croasing of ahip comes from Individual men. enemy shipping and have knocked brought another British dc at one low price of $IS8 each! Sizes 11 to pended In the Senate today. told reporters. . . It ia the experience of 15U oft Lungs, Guadalcanal island, on This was the Navy’s first com­ a gaping hole in the KarsmanU to a stop off the Algerian coast. the Don in one place where the the night of Nov. 30. SO. See them without fall! Russiana won a hard-earned vic­ Two Republicans, Senators “People died too quickly to years in the whole productive munique on operations In the mole which will occasion consider­ No Oouflnnatiou Of fight for their lives,’’ added Dr. economy of the United States. We “The results of the engagement able repair work before it can he tory In a large acale battle *for a Johnson of California and Nye of North African area. There was no conflrmatlost: aeries of vlUagea centering around I North Dakota, opposed authoriza- William H. Watters, associate can no more administer civilian are as follows: ‘There waa no mention of the restored to full capacity.” medical examiner. activities in war with a commit "Enemy losses—one battleship possible number of men lost. Land operations in Libya again any of these enemy claims. Veikhne-GuUovaky, all of whichltion of the agreements by a sim- In fact, the assault on the -o tha Germane held with strong de-1 ple resolution and demanded that Examine Deooratlona tee than we could direct a battle sunk, one cruiser of the Augusta Former Liner Cleveland were confined to patrol skirmishea State laboratory technicians ex­ type simL'aimultaneoualy, two de­ near El Aghella. voy was another chapter fat HOLLANDER BLEND fanae works aad artUlery. they be renegotiated in treaty with a committee." The communique Mentifled the This presumably waa along the I form, amined Imitation cocoamits, The former preaident said those stroyers sunk and two other , de­ A slight increaae in air activity stroyers .Jet ablaze. Tasker H. Bliss aa the former liner waa reported over the Libyan front . (Costtnoed oa Paga Foar) NORTHERN BACK MUSKRATS 1 north side of the Nazi corridor I The retoluUon would authorize: palms, decorations and other arti­ who helped organize World War 1 President Cleveland, converted at when batUefront disnatches indi-l L Surrender to Panama of the cles taken from the dub’s Jungle­ had much to offer those directing "Our losses—one destroyer sunk. yesterday, with two Axis planes “Note—This Naval encounter is Baltimore and placed In commlasion being shot down. cated that tha Ger^ro lines wen I American-owned water and sew- like setting to determine Aether World War U, and offered 12 prin­ by the Navy Sept. 16. 1942. She In a had way. I ^g* systems in Panama City and any could have produce the ciples to consider, “not as criti' designated as the night battle off All Allied planes were said to Regularly Tax Lunga.” was built for passenger service at have returned. Most of tt** German reserves ap-1 Udlon, which otherwise would not fum es. cism but as recommendations." the Newport News Shipbuilding $229 and $239 Included 'Dieir findings and the reports (Jane’s Fighting Ships lists six $198 patently were being thrown mto « v e r ^ Panama im^^ 1967. Hoover’s 12 principles follow, in and Drydock Company, Newport Flashes ! on scores of autopsies .performed ships at the type of the U. S. S. action along the southern bM o f I. Panama of buUd- b rie f: News. Va., In 1921, and aa a mer- Brief But ViolerU (lAto Btolettas of the (FI The moot popular of all fur*.. .fleaminf ling lots of the American-owned Augusta, named aa the North­ “First—. . . AU civiUsn activities hrowB muakrat that look* like mink minu* fOeattaraed on Page Four) Panama Railway company in the (fyoaUaued os Page Two) ampton class. They are the (OoBttaued ea Page Fonr) Nifval Encounter two cities. should be directed by clviUans and heavy cruisers Augusta, Houston, Lottery ’Trial Ends Suddenly It* perl*haMlity. Buy during thi* great Rome (From Italian Broad- •ale aad lave! 3. Cancellation of a $3,700,000 within limitations laid down by the Chester, Louisville, Chicago and Uticn, N. Y.. Dee. . . debt to the Export-Import bank legislative body. Otherwise we Northampton, of 9,050 tona.) casta), Dec. 3.— UP> — The Italian high command reported today that Trial of 39 defendanta ladletod ^ to cover Panama’s share in con­ Sees Closing shall be a miUtaiy dictatorataip connection with operatkma at Nation Seen struction of the strategic Rio Ha with aU its ImpUcations. DarlanMove "a brief but violent Naval encoun­ Smash New Attempt ter” occurred ‘Tuesday night off IS-stato lottery ring came to .‘‘Second—. . . Ciyilian activities the coast of Tunisia in which an sudden cloee In Federal oenrt D epartm ent must be directed by single headed day as 22 men entered On^ Nazi arrangement waa negoti­ By Grocers To Land Japanese Not Binding Italian destroyer waa sunk and administrators. In every country AUled Headquartera in Austral British cruiser torpedoed and plea* and charges against 17 ated by the state department last In the last war—and in pUs war— er* were dlsiliisaed. Court ofll' May, along with a military, agree­ la. D ec.' 3— —Gen. Douglas Mac- blown up. the United States, Britain, France Arthur’s Air Forces supporting (T h is apparently la the Rome had discussed the poesIblUty CaUfbmia Solon in Bit ment for the leasing by Panama Will Be Forced Out of Eden Says Britain Not of the defendants, which get to the United States of areas for and for that matter, Gecmany, all ground ;roops closing in on the version of the battle In which the ter Protest on General Business Unless Price boards, committees, or commis. Buna-Gona area on the New. Gui­ Consulted in Advance der way yesterday, might nea coast have smashed new Jap­ (Continued on Page Two) several months. (Ooattaned on Page Foot) . • • /Grants of Power. Restrictions Relieved (Continued on Page Two) anese attempts to land retnforce- A b o n t Leadership. menta in a 12-hour running bat Grante Air Base Righte Waidtlngton, Dec. 8—-— Foreign Washington, Dec. OTHER WOr^DERFUL FURS ter protest against what he term­ A. Bauglum, general manager of Treasary Balance and their screen of fighter planes. Secretary Anthony Elden told the British Fliers ^ beria >«*« granted the Us Boat Capsizes the Retail F (^ Dealers of Cali­ The Allied planes knocked 23 Htetee air base righte tor the ed general grants of power to the House of Common* today that the fornia, predicted today that un­ , W ashington, D ec. 3.^—(/P) — The enemy fighters out of the air as British government did not con- ratton Of the war aad At This LOW PRICE of $188! President, , Representative Gear­ less grocery stores are relieved position of the Treasury Dec. 1 they carried the attack to sea, alder itself bound by the statement Hit Frankfurt troops, prindpahy Negre hart, (R., Calif.) contended today 10 Tars Dead from what he Mlled Impractical Receipts, $49,465,884.83; expen­ forcing the destroyers to with-. are stationed already in that i \ of Admiral Jean Darlan in which tliat “U is time for Congress to price reatrictioni they would be ditures. $198,748,946.11; net bal be assumed responsibility m head tegic Weet African repjMle. 'X Platinum Grey Chekiang Caracul— youth- check up before it finds Itself in I Ten Others Missing and forced out of business and the ance, $4,382,007,645.05. (Oowtiaaed oa Pfiga Two) of the French government In Afri­ Anack Several Other United States acted, tt said ' ful style and color! the low and lonely position of. the government would have to feed ca . - at the request of Liberia, ^ • Gemian Rdebstag.'* Two Safe in Nan^ the people through food dispena- Eden aaid in answer to a ques­ Objectives in Western said that'due to the aatlon’a i i ^ N a tn ra l Red Fox Glamoor Coat~rich, fuD Bia aaaertloa came as the House ■ lug stationa. tion that the government had not tegtc location It was la danger i pelts, beautiful color! . , Ways and Means committee open-1 gansctt Bay Accident. "We aeem to be heading tor biiOn consulted in advance about Germany During Night attack aad wanted to ad public bsaringa on a mo«uSed| ___ 1__ combination of techaocracy and New X-Ray Mahhine Wins the statenient. the Independence and seearlty -jl^Norivegian Blue Fox Glamour Coat — the msasurs graatlng tha chief exeeu- atate aociallam," Baugban told The foreign secretary announced Londdn, Dec. 3—(4V-The R.A. the republle.” N ow port, R . L , D ee. i . —se of tha vietlma Banghan testifled, the retail facturers yaatarday aaid that actu al fighO ng Une. one-time Frendi governor of Tu- It was ths R.A.F.’s S6th raid on at "and now -wa havo ths paatagoa ertthlMld. prices froasa as of March 16 were Lieut. Oon: Dwight D. Elsenhower -Army medical officers at the niaia, had placed1 himself at Dar- Frankfurt, the last being that at Naval Bopply i win hold the Co«l of Your Choice.. monstroatty at a ooat* of $86,000,- What caaead tha boat to o i ^ far bOlow roplaoemeat oootA and bad tatufirtiphad firom North Afri- conveBtkm said X -R ^ machines Ion's dtspossL Sept. 8 vdieh a strong force of Miiiihanlialisff Be < OOO not OToa oa tho Mta u Mae waa not deeldad, hut Naval dealers esanot afford to li sa to txanmand tbs maeblne’s nae- of • arude type were need to Pegrrouton loft the Vichy fold bombers gave its industrial plaaeo F edscal Bw o m i Babnee ia CouTcaiient Payments. Cbngriss aslBetod. ofOeon ■goesesa bsMsf K had hit tha goods at a kwa. fulneaa on tha firing line in North Uratted OateBt ia the First World last April when be asked to be a thorough UasUag. aad Naval "WiMra did tha' additional noa- aa obetructlon. Tha oalltng pries hats, he said, A frica . war. In this war. however, they reUsved aa yicby*s envoy to Bue­ It was understood that last Inqifiring lato ths i First iatlmatloa of the. tregedy simply wars dumped la ga _ The machine eaa be aet up In aaU that tba Uvea of many aol- n os Alrea. night’s takUng force waa not up Mune when Meansl U ' ' " ‘oar local boards are ahnoat aB tha field in a few asbmtee aftar dtera would be aaVed by the aocu- The Algten radio also aaid that to the strsngth which the Air Min­ COM istry calls "a strong force” and M s w M it T H i Co n n * arhlah wn n m anpinSf^mldd^ 87, a JaaisetowB (anaer. garage ama ortgtaally ehoesn to baiag tran^xnted by airplane In rate and early Information given French Minister Henriot, in San three email caaaa to any fighting as to tba tocation of huQeto a Domingo, and his staff had iw on Fngn Tw»> I< I aa Poga Xwa) i< itNBL tba iteUotogfttB wars told. ahrapaal I f tho K-Bag. aignsd to jato DfiriiA