n i u K i m w SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1948 iSIattrbrBttir Ev^tiitta BrraOk Average Dally Ctrenlation The Waathir F w Nw Moath of October, 1942 •f B. a. OfmOm St. Mary's Toung People's FM- lowship win omit lU.meeting to­ A bout Town morrow afternoon. The next meet­ Church Bazaar Local Priests REYMANDER’S FOOD ------BETTER-THAN EVER I 7,696 ing win take place Sunday. Decem­ Heard Along Main Street Btanber «f Bw Audit ber 6, at four o’clock s h ^ , when HAVE A GOOD TIME — DINE AND DANCE! a n ipi «C tlM IfMIUStal Details Ready To Officiate Banm i o f in*s audUaiT will it is expected to have a speaker, Jrul on Some of Mancheife^t Side Streettf Too Manche*teirr ‘"A Cky o f Vittage Charm ____ afUmoon at two and follow the meeting with a TODAY WE FEATURE ^ « t tba TJC.CJU M n. D. social time and refreshments. President o f Society AH' Center etreet from Winter tq^^on to' the desk the ration card of F ath ers D uillly T im m in s Delieions Broilcra Roast Prime Ribs of Beef OtfOwoO’a gmq> win aerva aa VOL. LXn., NO. 52 (OlBoaSoe AivertMat «■ U) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1942 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICK THREE CENTBI w ' HM. Tlia froupo always Bdwln Bolinski, son of Mr. and nounces Those Who tha underpasa'’bf the New Haven * ypung man who has been in a A n r i Sa 'T uIta Oysters and Clams Veal Cutlets Steaks and Chops ____ tovotbar wben a fifth Mon- Mrs. Lawrence Bollnskl, of 16 Nor­ railroadnUroad laU inla extremelyextremelv dangerousdannro.1. P«ckpeck — trouble.______She____ waa_ a sister- .***^*!. aaauiB la any month. man street, left yesterday for Are in Charge. in-law ot the young fellow. Part m Dedication. Newport, R. I., for preliminary condition. The state haa under­ ’’We've done all we can for that Reymander's Restanvant X«4f Robsrta Lod(a, Daugtatan training in the Navy. Accompany­ token to rip up the old troUey rails' fellow, trying to keep him ing him, having also enlisted, was Mrs. Ines Truax,' president of and la making a major task of the | straight,” she told one o f the The new church of St. Francis Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer fit a t Oaonfo, win moot Tuoaday the South Methodiat Woman's So­ •foataar at sight o'clock la ths Eklward Grzyb, son of Mr. and whole affair.- ■ Oonditiona -

the island, setting it afire writh Coald Not Get • Table t Variety Sale’s Aussies Seize three bomb hits on Thanksgiving Council Plans S{iecial Music Conga Line in State’s Feature Given Chance day. When last aeen, the vessel Local Boy Alive Today Three Violent Troops Grouse Somie Manpower Manning ater appeared to be sinking. Details Ready Beach Sector 'The cmnr.iunique said fighters Defense Here "No more reservations!" For Pageant Of Recovery accompanying the "forlressen” al­ That later proved not to be State Deaths Splendid Investment so had strafec enemy anti-aircraft a disappointment to William While on Transports Table New Approac] East of Gona installations on the island, indi­ P. Quish, Jr., son of Mr. and Cataldi’ s G»ndition Still Dorcas Society o f Eman* cating that the Japanese would New Sytitem Being Per* Mrs. William P. Quleh, uf Hartford Woman Fatal* Background to Be attempt a show of resistance T nlia in Joh-title and code number (x>lu located on Une Street, while aU of tiel Church to Hold a fected at the Control Plymouth Lane, last Saturday Lack of Space AboariL Played by Organist of Critical; Admits Slay* Lists Various ju z fB 111 jdentlflcation in reference !*• Growth Was Cut* the water distributed in the two (CoatUuMd Croni Pag* Om ) against attacks such as those evening when the ycning man, ly Injured as >WeU as Takes Special Course major systems is chlorinated. Oc-/ that hifve made their Kiska base, ing' of Serignese Boy. Plant, Showinff H ow government’s dictionary d Novelty "Social. 160 miles to the east 'virtually Center; The Rules. a student at Holy Croes col­ Two Fliers Killed. Ships Main Source of North End Church'. Into Capacity of caslonal use of copper sulfate fP)— reservoirs is the only other tnat- the beleaguered Japanese posl- fourths of the way from Alaska In order to facilitate calls In the 1? 1. n «.• 1 employers may file of the Variety Sale and '‘Kaffe the ill-fated Cocoanut Grove By Associated Press will be heard «>'.iring the "Pageant ment afford^ the w a U r./ tiona. to the Kurile islands of Japan, event of sir raids, or tests, s new room in Every Hold. George E. Cataldi, 67, of East fo r l!.aen Position. lown descriptions of each job 'or Yean to Come. Btuga," being sponsored by the and the enemy might well regard night club in Boston. In com­ Two Army fliers were among of the Brides" to be presented Fri­ Tbs advance (which apparently sj’stem Is' being devised for the Hartford, who, police say,'' has ----- —- I eluding length of time now re<]uiv The lack of a planned^ waUr Dorcss Society at the Emanuel It as being more valuable from a pany with several other stu­ three persons who met violent day evening, December 4, in the distribution system for the town has cut through the elon gam (Editor's Note: Hal Boyle, confessed slaying 14-year-old Bv James MarloH' and George J ed to train a replacement; kind , the town, la»t yew, pur- Lutheran church on Wednesday defensive than from un offensive Control Center for the varioue dents from Holy Cross, 3roung auditorium of the Second Congre­ Zielke supervision necessary; unusual ta as a whole has been brought to Japanese boachhead to the coast) Quish planned on celebrating death in Connecticut over the Aaeoclatod Press oorreepon- Louis D. Serignese a.nd then from the Roger’s Paper night'of this week, report that is believed to have cut off a pocket standpoint aenrioee. Laat Tueedsy the first of gational chur(!h. The chairman, Washington. Nov, 30.—(jip)—The hulrements (eyesight, stre __cturins: Company lU Char- public attention by the nport everything is In readiness for the the victory of Holy Cross over week-end. deat, went with one large | r^hSe BeoHh Report Those members who have sold lies, about halfway down the curv­ Chekiang province, last Friday. on collision In Windsor Locks each is carrying thousands of tional deferments. the possibility of joining the Hart­ wardens'will sMlat the auxiliary railroad, has been named as band drove off adth the brides­ planning'’ to question neighbors of geon at the Boston Clity hospitals 'doncemlng the need of water cookbooks are a.sked to make ing coast between Buna and Another Clitnese success was Thanksgiving night. American men to., battlefields far John Carabino of Watkina To Open New Overnight News At present any plant whose busi­ llandieeter a special F^iblle ford Metropolitan Water District, police In this service. maid. the man in the hope of shedding and a Harvard classmate of Rand,! particularly if extensive altera­ their complete returns on Wed­ Gona.) reported from Anhwei province, freight agent at Rockville, it was Herbert H. Hayes, 76, Winsted. from home. Brothers linoleum department has ness volume is 75 per cent or more Jth report, Issu^ early this However, all air raid wardens injured by a car there Monday. returned from the Congoleum- Quaker Wedding light on the motive that allegedly told of the offer and his accept^ tions to the distribution system nesday night as the regular busi­ Other fiylng fortresses mean­ where Japanese troops, after con- announced today. An employee of Cordon Circles Convoy The simplicity of the Quaker Of Connecticut in war work is eligible, along with had this to say: ness session of the Dorcas Society have been instructed to signal the Michael Pikuleff, 48, of Stam­ Nairn Linoleum Layers School at Tax Offices led him to stab to death Louis D. ance, are to be undertaken. while rode out stormbeada to bomb aiderabl losses, were driven out the railroad for the past 26 years A flexible cordon of destroyers, wedding will be told when the Serignese, also of Ea.st Hartford certain 'essential industries such One oC the moat precious assets has been omitted this month be­ drivers from the sidewalk and un­ ford, injured by a car there ______Kearney, N. J., where he took an By AsocUted Press Rand contributed $5,000 Danger o f EpUearies four enemy destroyers caught off of Tingsung-Chleh on the banks of der no condition should these war­ hts ability and popularity were cruisers and battleships circles gown at Mrs. John Pickles' Quak­ Friday night. as utilities and railroads. ‘ any urban community is an cause of the Variety Sale. The the Kwo river. recognised by his fellow employees Wednesday night. ceaselessly, vigilant to keep open lextension course in the latest ca.sh to purrha.se-oxygen for ttas| New Britain. Two ships were hit dens step Into the highway. That er aunt will be modelled by Mrs. Cataldi, according to Sergeant But it appears worthwhile for fire victims. Bdant, portabel water supply Although there Is no history of next regular business meeting definitely; others fled notbwnrd at Japanese artillery was reported through his election aa president InvlribleInvisible ocean roadways for the methods of installing linoleum Full-Time Program in Hartford—The police of the the occurrence of Important epi­ was especially stated by Chief Air Pickles. Mitchell, confessed the slaying any employer to do the same thing The machines, being, brought public industrial and domestic will not be held until Januar>’, so full ateam. today to have made an unsuccess­ of- his local of the International packed end vulnerable transports. counters and walls. Carabino 0>nnecUcut communities were demics of water-borne disease in Raid Warden Thomas Weir. Mrs. Selma Kjellson, one of the 11 Cities of State Inter­ and attempt at suicide Friday for himself unofficially, both to from Buffalo, N. Y'., by Dr. John poses. More than any other it is important that all returns be In still another area, American- ful attempt to wipe out a British Brotherhood of Railway Clerks. Lining the decks of the trans­ has been with Watkins linoleum urged last night to cooperate in get a complete inventory of pres­ Ity, water Is of vital impor- Manchester during recent years, In order to cover this situation town's older Swedish residents, is night but did not say why he did H. Evans, former pre.sident of ths made Wednesday. piloted A-20 dive-bombers and parliamentary delegation on its Appointment as an agent of the School Count ports are thousands of soldiers. department since September 1941 the Highw'ay Safety Crusade be­ ent and future labor needs and _I9 to tbs bsslth end well-being there is evidence to indicate that and to get speedy telephone calls loaning a gown dating back to nal Revenue Plan. it. American College of Anaesths The Girl Scout troop of the Aussie-manned Beaufigbters made tour of the Chinese front. through volunteer dlepatcbers wUl road will necessitate his with­ Behinl them He the lessons learn­ and was recently placed in charge ing conducted by the Connecticut Funeral services for the boy also in connection with wage con­ , the human race. gastro-entsriUs of unknown etlpl- Ehnanuel Lutheran church will al­ 1892. Mrs. Kjellson's grand-daugh­ lists, were expected here texlay. a late evening and early morning One hour after the mission, ac­ be stationed at their respective drawal from the brotherhood. He ed in long months of maneuvers; of the installation department, re­ Safety commission during Decem­ will be held Tuesday at 8:16 a. m. trols. .Sa Maachaster, three water sup- ogy apd presumably water-borne so have articles for sale at Wed­ companied by Wellington Koo, has been president d the brother­ Is Completed placing Richard Backus who has ter will wear the gown. It ia hoped Hartford, Nov. 30—(/P)—Closer ber. "It’s the nicest thing I've hea attacks on Lae airdrome, up the homes and work 'un.der the ordere ahead lie the unknown recitations to show a gown of the period, 1814, from the D'Esposo funeral hame, Besides, the nation eventually of yet," said Dr. Morrison as ^ systems serve about 95 per baa '' occurred periodically. Al­ nesday's affair. Chinese ambassador to Britain, hood the past four years. of the battlefield. They are an joined the armed forces. '" ccntact wiih the Connecticut pub­ Hartford—Eh(cept for gasoline New Guinea coast from Buna. Issued from the Report O nter, ef­ aa well as other gowns in the mid­ lic under the heavier tax program Hartford, with a solemn requiem may have to resort to definite job announced Rand's gift. ,-eir the popolstion of the town, though simple esass of diarrhea and other notables, had passed by Mr. Br(X)ks and hls^ family will- Army In transit to war. tax receipts, which were reported IfSachsster Water Company, and vomiting are not reportable to The A-20s bombed and strafed fective aa of tomorrow. The ordere dle and late nineteenth century. will be effected with the estab­ mass in St. Mary's church, Ea.st control and then some such in­ f*om 60 feet, catching machine- a forward point in the (Bilnfse follow: con tinue to reside at 112 Wood­ Ther^ Are 4,275 Chil­ A soldier aboard a transport has course, is allowed on ship except substantially off. the Connecticut Hartford, at 9, and burial in St. ventory would become impera­ ' wta corporation, serves the the health department, it might be lines, the Japanese poured 73 Brides of the first World War lishment as s(X)n as possible of sod d the community; the gim fire from Japanese crouching "The Army has established s land street here. at least one advantage over a for snake bit—and the rule is you full-time Internal Revenue bu­ Motor Vehicles department report­ Mary’s cemetery, here. tive. helpful if members of the local Two Injured shells into the position. dren o f School Age in canned sardine—he comes ova had their difficulties in preparing ed yesterday that its other rev­ Water l^psrtment, a medical society would call to the higli in palm trees. network of Ustenhig poets cover­ can't get a medicinal snifter un­ for the wedding festivities to reau offices in .11 cities of the The Manning table is a listing jy , distributes water Behind them came the Beau- ing the Atlantl(r Coast sUtes. alive. less you produce the snake that state, Assistant Collector Frank enue sources held up Well for the of jobs—not men and women. Warns ConstipiM attention of the health officer all Town; Increase of 64. the lack of white flour and sugar. first months of this year. tha a n a known as South Man- figiiters, machine-gunning enemy These poets are supplenMutsd by U ko Wearing Tight Shoe bit you. The troops’ favorite des­ W. Kraemcr announced today. 10 Total Yale FumU Its objectives, aside from the Im­ known cases of gastro-enterltls in 111 Auto Ci’ash British Fliers IVa Y. Stocks Liife on a troop ship Is like All this will be commented on by Hartford—Dr. Charles E. A. ~ tbs Rlghl-nd Paric order that cpideralologlcsl Investi­ planes on the ground, hitting at others located at aea and on the sert is ice cream. They get It Mrs. Eelia This recalls the old "division of­ mediate ones of intelligent draft­ least Jive of them. There were 4,275 children of wearing a tight shoe—day and Winslow of Yale, public health Fbib About Lai|rlinr| my anpplies about 150 gations might ba mada Attack Airdrome Canadian coast The purpose of several times a week. fice” system during the heavy Show Increase ing from industry and assisting in tbny doctors sar constipation with lta | le aoutheaat part of New Delhi, Nov. 30 — uP) — these posts is to keep a eareful school age In the town of Man­ night—or getting jam-packed tax period in the last war. housing expert, blames local bar­ replacement from reserve labor headachn, mental dullness, that halCl In ao far aa any responsibility Air Reduction . Sailors and soldiers stare at riers in some Connecticut com­ Local Man’ s Car Forced R A. F.'fighters made a low-level watch over aerial traffic. When an chester as of September 1, accord­ against the rail In a Kentucky each other like .strangers when the The present set-up of three full­ sounes, are: alive feeling often result U Itvar bus I of the local health department in Smash Another Attempt AUls Chat Mfg derby erurii. You don't mind It for munities as the reason solutions to doesn't flow freely erery day Into yoor I D nsni from Bsaervoirs Off Road at Love I^ue; cannon and machine-gun attack obaerver eights a plane, he picks ing to the final report of the convoy is first under way. time offices in Hartford (head­ New Haven, Nov. 30. 1. To provide a complete inven­ Intestines—so take Dr. Edwards’ (Mlvs I relation to water supply is con­ Allied Chem .. a few minutes. But a transport. It quarters of the bureau for the potential housing problems are Yale's total funds and reserves, at Wtth tha axespUon of the spring To Reinforce Japs on the Japanese airdrome at up bis telephone and says "Army school superintendent, completed In three daya at most they are Recreation tory of essential manpower needs Tablets to Insure gentle yet thoroi ' cerned, there appears to be agree­ Am Airlines . . . may endure a week, two weeks, (Connecticut district), Bridgeport "not yet making the progress that the clo.se of the fiscal year June bowel movements. Olive Tablsta by tbs Highland Park ment that a wen equipped heelth Driver Is Held. Allied Headquarters in Austra­ Magwe, Burma, yesterday in a Flash." He is at once connected Am C!an ...... smoking each other's cigarettes, and data for figuring f))ture needs. simply tconder/ul to stir up llvar L Oompany, rB water dis- with the Boston Information O n ­ today. perhaps longer. and New Haven will be replaced i.i essential to prompt success." He 30. amounted to $120,135,101. an agency should be able to fumlab lia, Nov. 30.-^JP>—General Mac- continuing aerial asaault on Japa­ Am Rad St S . borrowing socks and learning to 2. To show employers the opjk>r- secretion and tone up muscmlar taS town is drawn from This is an Increase of 64 over The packed quarters are the Center Items by the new which will comprise said so laat night in the weekly in9rease of $3,916,280 over the tunities and the need—for train­ tinal action. Follow label dlj the following servioes; A car driven by Valere Main- Arthur’s hard-hitting flying for­ nese strontholds in Burma, a Brit­ ter; to which he reports the type Am Smelt . . . . know each other through that n servolrs. Part of the ish communique said today. of planes, the number and f l i^ t last year and Is the first time In chief cause of grousing among the 14 such centers serving the esti­ Yale Forum. preceding year. ing workers (including re-engin- 15f, 309, tOf. All drugstores. 1. Advisory service to local dtl- ville, 19. of 857 Middle turnpike, tresses smashed another Japa­ Am T * T . . .. troops, who wouldn’t be American greatest democratic leveler the ICsndiester supply passes Airdrome buildinga were report­ direction. The Information Center nearer W years an Increase of Today; mated 1,000,000 taxpayers to file New Haven — Button up your Laurence G. Tigue, univer.sity eeiing jobs so less skilled workers sens concerning the development west, was driven of.' the road at nese attempt to reinforce the har­ Am Tob B .... if they didn’t compiain about the world has known—dice. To the overcoats these winter days, war a rapid sand filter plant ed damaged and a petrol dump has a large map upon which all children was shown. Last year sailors it Is usually a costly friend­ 6-9— Junior boys’ game'' room returns next year in the state. treasurer, in reporting this last can be utilized). of domestle water supply ssnrtems Love Lane last evening and Eric assed Buna garrison by setting Am Wat Wks . lack of elbow room. They're used workers, urges the Connecticut S' set on fire. (Casualties were inflict­ flights over the New England area there were seven less than the ship. It's stKI the old Army game. open E. S. and W. S. Branrhes in Two Groups night, said the total includes 3. To show employers how they ARE YOU (wells, springs and cisterns); Brandt of 16 Hungerford street, fire to two enemy destroyers off Am 'Viscose . . . to the wide spaces of their own State Medical society; protect Hartford, driver of the car that ed on Japanese ground forces, the are plotted. year before. For each of these pu­ Other Favorite Pastimes 6-6:45—Junior boys’ plunge pe­ Branches will be divided in two $115,520,763 university funds and may employ women, older workers 2. Laboratory service for public the east coast of New Guinea yes­ Anacxsnda ...... 25% lend. yourselves and fellow employes COOPERATING? ia claimed to have caused the communique sai^ "When enemy planes are sight­ pils the town will be paid $2.25 Martial band muatc, movlea and riod E, S. groups: Division and zone offices. reserves together witli $4,614,338 and handicapped persons. and private supplies silks; terday and sending two others Armour 111...... e • •...... 3 But space ia a luxury when against colds so as to Veduce lost trouble, was arrested on the fleeing northward, an Allied com­ Oil installations at the nearby ed, a warning signal ia flashed to for tuition. reading are the favorite pastimes 6- 7—Small gj’m open for hand­ New Haven alrcauy has a di­ administered by the tru.stees of Information IJsted Do You 3. Epldemlolo^eal service for Atchison ...... 43 shipping la at a premium and a vision office, and new ones will be time. "Absenteeism In fatcories charge of reckless driving. munique announced today. village of Nyaughala also were the warning centers In the threat­ The enumeration shows that of global war is- being fought. A —aside from blackjack. Every ball E. S. the Sheffield Scientific .school. Manning tables list the follow­ NOTICE! local physicians, as well as com­ AU Refin ...... » . •...... 18% located at New Britain. Bridge­ due to colds can be cut to a mini­ Rate The accident, according to the attacked and a refinery and radio ened areas. There Is such a Warn­ the 4,275 registered. 3.646 are at- transport ship ia like a Chinese cranny of the decks Is filled in 7- 8—Small gym open "for boxing Although the university's ex- ing information: munity water purveyors; and Direct hits with 500-pound AvisUon Ck>rp .. • • •...... 3 port, Stamford, and Waterbury. mum if every worker attempts lO police report, o c c u r e d when building damaged, it was reported. ing District Center in Hartford. tegding the public schools, an In­ farm—every inci must yield a re­ fair weather with a squinting sol­ E. S. pen.ses exceeded $9,600,000, Yale 1. Tyes of jobs. An “ E" 4. Inspection services covering bombs were scored on the de­ Baldwin Ct ...... • • •...... 1 1 % To the zone office now at avoid possible sources o f infec- REGULAR MONTHLY Brandt attempted to pass cars None o t the British planes were From this center, the warning sig­ crease of 64 over last year when turn and have a purpose. dier. The reading bill of fare 6- 6:45— Panthers basketball pe­ came within $15,000 of balancing 2. Minimum length of training interior water supply piping ar­ stroyers which were set aflame B ft O ...... 3 % Bridgeport will b? added others at I tlon,” the C.S.M.A. declared yes- Pennant? being driven east struck the lost. nal 1s relayed to each town in the there were 3,592. In private sch<)oU Officers Share Hardships ranges from pulp magazine fiction riod E. S. its budget according to Tigue. (in hours) required for each kind. G AT PEARL ST. rangements and (sometimes) and both were believed to have Bendlx ...... 32% Bristol, New London, Torrington, I terday in a bulletin. Help prevent n transportaUaft.l Malnville car forcing it to leave district. there were 388 attending this yeer Officers and men alike share to historical studies, but detective 7- 8—Women's gym class E. S. The Athletic as.sociation show­ 3. Present number employed. plumbing. sunk later, the announcement Beth SU ...... 53% Danbury. Greenwich, Norwalk ! Hartford—The State Salvage tie-up next Fall by filling yoar ! OP THE MANCHESTER the road and go dowi. a bank. In In Manchester against 346 last year. There were the hardships. Water le available mysteries lead the field. Every­ 7- 8—Men’s plunge period E. S. ed a deficit of $11,722 which com­ 4. Which jobs are suitable for Although the Manchester Health said. Boeing Airp ...... I committee, pointing out that coal bln NOW! Uncle Sam n s«' b a r b e r s ASSOaATION the Mainville car were five mem­ New Schedule' "In Manchester, the signal is 14% nine In Institutions against five a for showers, washing and laun­ where one sees soldiers sprawled 8- ^:30~ - Men's gym class E. S. and Meriden. pared with a. 1940-41 deficit of women, older or handicapped Department cannot be expected to The same bulletin also disclosed Borden ...... « ...... 21% Mr. Kraemer said division of­ American fighting men are now vour help . . . Hoard Coal ai bers of the Malnville fumily. received et the Police headquar­ year ago and 222 were not attend­ dry less than three hours out of out—no one but a child can sprawl 8-9—Advanced swimming class $40,340. The total income from workers. provide all these services, In con­ that Allied Naval forces had in­ O n Pmc ...... 6% fices will be staffed to receive all using ammunition in great quan­ Coke! TONIGHT * MONDAY The accident occured at 5:15 and ters. The officer on duty calls the ing any school against 268 a year the 24. Officers bunk four tc a quite like a soldier—with a tom­ for wom'>n E. S. all sports and other sources 5. Which can be re-engineered junction with the ^proprlate bu­ tercepted an 8,000-ton German At High School Ches ft Oh ______• ■ « • a e a e • • 35 classes of tax returns and other tities. last night appealed to house- three of the Malnville family were chief warden telling him what ago. room. The men are quartered in my-gun cradled in one hand and a 8-10— Bowling alleys reserved amounted to $398,375 in 1941-42, for le.ss.'skilled workers. FIREPLACE COAL NoTCMber 30 reaus of the Connecticut State auxiliary west of Australia, C!brysler ...... • ...... 64 payment vouchers, and payments wive.s, restaurant keepers and ho­ taken to the Manchester Memorial message has been received. The Of the 222 not attending school holds which become hot and fetid murder novel in the other. The for women's gym class group E. S. while in the previous year the to­ 6. Additional future labor needs. Department of Health It appears pounded the vessel with gunfire Ctoca - Cola ...... 90% for taxes due. tel men to increase their contri­ hospital in Burke's ambulance. The new schedule started in chief warden is then responsible this year there are 212 below the within a few hours. Part of the short, stubby haircuts give the 7-10—Bowling alleys reserved tal was $404,118. 7. Selective Service data on male SEAMAN t! Msmheri A n to be able to provide a minimum and captured 78 of the crew after Col Gas ft £1 ...... 2 Clerks will be assigned to zone butions of kitchen fats, from Two were admitted for further Manchester High School today for transmitting the message to compulsary age.' Three are listed voyage Ufb officers sleep with the impression they are perpetually foi men's senior league W. S. Expenses of the Athletic asso­ employes age, marital or de­ of all services on a relatively high they had scuttled their ship. Coml Inv Tr ...... 32% offices on a full time basis, in­ which comes the glycerine neces­ FUEL & SUPPLY CO. I To Attend! (Aservatlon. Antoinette Mainville with the opening of the sqhool about 50 persons, comprising Cl as being legally employed, three troops n the crowded holds to frightened at the tale. ciation have been pared from pendency status by various age SuccesNom to Seaman Coal Csit standard of performance. It was the first report of Naval Coml Solv ...... 9% forming taxpayers with respect to sary for all explosives. j suffered a bad cut over the left cafeteria. S<^ool opened this morn­ viUan Defense service beads and ere out of school cm doctor’s cer­ show they can take it, too. A full moon shines upon the-seg. Tomon;ow,; ...... $444,459 in 1940-41 to $410,098 group.*. and Poia Coal Co. activity in that area in many Comwith Edls ...... Ti. all routine matters, and distribut­ eye and Mafalda Mainville was ing at 8:55, or 40 fiiinutes later 20 Said one private when his offi­ etching convoy ships in a silver 6- 9—Junior boys' game room this past year. Forms provide employers with months and the first official men­ Report O n ter personnel. These Cons A l r c ...... 17% tificates and five are listed as fee­ ing forms and regulations. Tuherrulosis Spreading Rapidly badly shaken up. It was at first than usual and the session closed names are divided Into seven lists ble-minded. cer riio'wed up in the hold at bed­ radiance. The vessels sail down a open E. S. and w'. S. tion of German shipping In the (Jons EkUa______. a...... 15% "This expansion is brought feared that /h e was lnjured_ In-, at 2:02 this afternoon. of seven or eight names each time:. path o f lustrous rippling light, as .-6-7^—Small gym open for .box­ western Pacific in an even longer Cons Oil ...... 6 % "IVhy are you sleeping here, about to maintain cluser contact London, Nov. 30 - r/Pi - "rhe Ber- Whea yoa aae our dependable temally, but today the condition The students ate their lunch in Through his deputies, the chief as­ if the ocean surface had been ing E. S. with the taxpqj’ing public and to period. Cont OU Del . . . a a a a a • a 2G M r?" gian News Agency reported today of both were so Improved that four groups. The first went to the signs this duty of 'phoning the per paved with jewels. Along the deck 7- 8—Small gym open for hand­do educational work in order to laundry service each week, out On the New Guinea land front Cbnt O n ...... > • • ...... 26% they were to be -discharged this cafeteria at 11:50 and the last at "Oh. juat for morale,” replied rails' men stare at the bright wa­ ball E. S. that' tuberculosis was spreading f s yoar washing problems to American arid Australian troo^ sons on these lists to several ^ l a Corn Prod . . ' , ...... 54% NOW administer the laws now on the rapidly in Belgium with an in­ afternoon. 12:55. The teachers were provided who are designated as dispatch­ the officer. ters. lit by intermittent phospho­ 6-6:45—Royal Blue Seniora books," the assistant collector Both cars were badly damaged were reported maintaining steady Du P(mt ...... 130 PLAYING "Sir,” said the private worried, crease of nearly 16,000 cases reg­ come back eorreetly solved In their lunch In a small room to the ers. After the dispatchers have STATE rescent gleams, and give them­ basketball period E. S. said. IN THE preasure on Japanese forces cling­ EAstman Kod '.. • . •...... 143 ly, "what is wrong with the offl- istered in four months. Regis­ the form of s perfectly done and were tpwed in by Stewart west of the dining rooms in the completed calling their lists they selves to long, long thoughts of 6- 7—Junior members bowling Johnston. ing to a 10-mile strip of coast tfl Elec Auto - L ...... 28% eere’ morale?” tered cases rose from ' 72,593 on bundle — all ready for Imme­ Franklin school. (Considering that must go to the Report Center to home. period E. S. Brandt was not presented in Buna-Gona sector, but there Erie RR C t ___ ...... 7% Carry Bedrolls to Deck March 2 to 88,503 on June 30, the it was the first day, the pupils did handle the telephones there. "You know I'd like to come this 7- 8—Women's plunge period ARMY AIR FORCE diate nse! Gen Elec ...... ' • e • Scores of the troops escape the court this morning It being de­ apparently was little change In very well and their was little con­ ...... 29% way again sometime," a soldier E. S. Uncle Sam Opens agency said. cided to wait further reporti on the' general situation. "The time consumed In complet­ Gen Foods ...... 34% heat below by carryinj, their bed- fusion. ing the calls at home has made it says, "on my honeymoon, maybe 7- 8—Bowling alleys resen’ed for the injured. 5Iake Surprise Assault Gen Mot ...... • ...... 40% rolla to the deck. The memory of 1,400 Workmen Deported they say: Provisions are made to serve difficult for the dispatchers to ar­ when this is all over.” Miss Whittaker's group E. S. Finaneins Drive Further up the coast Allied at­ Goodyear T ft R « • ...... 92% this softly rolling bunk beneath CASH AND CARRY meals to 250 at one time in the rive at the Report Center prompt­ 8- 10— Bowling alleys reserved tack and fighter planes made a Int H a r v ...... 53% the stare will remain with these . London,. Nov. 30—(J»)— The Bel­ SPECTAL two rooms in the Franklin school ly. This Is the princlpsl reason men all their lives, e peaceful in­ foi P. Emond's group E. S. surprise as.sault on the enemy air­ Int Mer Mar ...... 10% gian News Agency reported today and two groups of 150 can be we have asked you to act aa Home terlude in the heavy business of **THUNDIRBOLT** 15% DISCOITNT ON drome at Lae. sweeping in from Int Nick ...... • . •...... 28% Day of Moiiriiiiig Wa.shington, Nov. 30 — ij>) — that 1,400 Belgian workmen had taken care of in the Barnard Dispateben.-Your duties will con' war. In heavy weather or when for the Republic Pursuit Plane low altitudes In the face of heavy Int P a p e r ...... • • •...... 8 With the theme song changed ALL school. slst of m iking the t>hone calls the approach to their destination been deported to Germany from anti-aircraft fire. Int T ft T ...... 6 % French Resistance from defense to victory. Uncle Starting oi the school at a later from home only. Thus the girls increases the danger of atrafin, Urged by Rabbig St..Nil{Iaas. In eastern Flanders. FAMILY BUNDLES */ Allied aerial activities over Johns ~ Man ... see 67 Sam opens fire on the home front hour was a big help in the trans­ who must be at the Report Onter by enemy planee, the soldien. are "Kywe PORnuss' Timor were directed against the Jones ft Lau ... • • •...... 18% today with the biggest war fi­ portation situation during the <-an get there without delay. ordered to sleep below. During To British Ends for the Boeing Bomber Japanese-occupied town of Mao- Kensecott .... • e •...... 27% nancing campaign in world his­ early morning hours. Warned by Telephone the day they must then also we; Try Our Superior bisse and several villages near U gg ft My B .. • • ea a a a s a 5d Hartford, Nov. 30—i/P)—Hart­ tory. "When a warning Is received, their full iteel helmets when on " U G H T N I N O ^ Baucau, where medium bombers Lockheed Aire . • • •...... 16% ford rabbis today called upon their ' To meet the steadily increa.sing ' Dr>’ Geaning Serri^! you will receive a message which deck. London, Nov. 30— —The set lire to huts and other build­ Loesr'e ...... 44 costa of war, the Treasury will ; for the Lockheed Interceptor-pursuit Hits Funeral Car; Indicates what type of atert le In It is a revelation to a civilian people to observe Wednesday, Dec. Vichy radio announced that ings. Mont W a rd ------• • •...... 34% borrow $9,0()0,000.000 during the | effect and you will be requested to to see the care shown the men 2 as a day of piouniing. fast and French resistance to British occu­ Nash - Kehr ... « • •...... a a month—getting a large portion of ’ Other medium bombers operat­ pass the warning along by tele­ by the officers, particularly the prayer for the victims of Nazi pation of the Island of Reunion "CAMIL”- ing far to the east of Ne-/ Guinea Local Man Is Held Nat Bisc ___ • • •...... 15% it from issuance, of three new- ’ phone to the persons on one of the younger lieutenants and captains, atrocities in Europe. endixl at'8:45 a. m. today. for the Army man's fsvoriu cigarette raided the Japarese airdrome at Nat (Jash Reg .. • • e...... 18% type Treasury securities which : Hsta whleb will be Mmisbed to who are closest to the tioops and Local Jewish leaders voicing British Imperial forces, largely Kavleng, New Ireland, dropping Nat Dairy ...... • •...... 14% Secretary Morgenthau termed I William J. Hetzlsr dt 86 Unden you. Since we will not alwaye be most of whom have rieen from the horror at "the diabolical plan of South African tr(x>ps, were report­ high exploaivea on diaperiMl baya. Nat DisUil . . . . . • • •...... 24 "adapted for every type of inves­ street, wa.- arrdited Saturday able to reach the same dispatch ranks of this citizen's Army the Nazis to exterminate the Jews, ed by a Vichy communique Satur­ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Japanese planes .-aided an Al­ N Y Ontral ... • • •...... 1 1 % tor.” I afternoon at 3:20 on a charge at era, you will not alarasm call the themselves. asked the the rabbis call their peo- day to have landed on Reunion, In lied airdrome at Milne bay on the Nor Am Co .... • e se a e e a « e e Plus: “TT.n World At War" The new victory securities, two j drunken driving after the Ford same list. This is also the reason They spend most of their tlmH ’ple i to prayer. the Indian ocean 400 miles east of southeast tip of New Quinea by Northern Pac .. • • •...... 6% bonds and one certificate, go on I elation wagon he was driving why we desire to have at laast worrying—worrying be<»u8e a "In accordance with this deci­ British-occupied Madagascar. WAR INSURANCE night, but Were said to have caus- 20 Packard ...... • • •...... 2% Wed. - Ilium. - Fri. * SaL sale today and will remain open WANT HER TO MAKE struck a Packard xar driven by dia^tchere available. private under their command ia a sion," said a ' statement today, Announcings that they had Ha no damage. Pan Am Airw .. see aeaaeeaa 23 to puriihasers for several Wfeks, : (Charles H. Leonard of Rockville "There are several types of bit aeaaick and hasn't eaten for a "the following rabbis of Hartford seized the town o f Saint Denis la Panun Piet .... • • •T...... 16»^ auflflui . the Treasury said. The b^d.s i nnsr nt th§ ssnvicsr For A Practical Gift YOU DOUBLY as the Packard was being driven noessages which y(xi may receiva (Xiuple of meala, because another call their people to a day of fash­ Reunion, the Saturday bulletin FACTS..for PaUno Min .... see ...... 22% range from $500 to $100,000 In de- I Japanese .4ttempting from the east into Summit street. For speed, a code was devised us­ aHIBNI sdl&er hasn't appeared as cheer­ ing and prayer beginning Wed­ said "resistance Is being organ­ YTith men in the Army, Navy, WELCOME? ...... 22% nominations and the certificates | Mr. Leonard was one of the bear­ ing helors. WThen the Army Infor- ful as usual, because two other nesday morning. Dec. 2 and culmi­ ized." • see e.e • • from $1,000 to $100,000. PROPERTY OWNERS . Marines, and Coast Guard, the To Get IS etc Foothold ers at the funeral of. Miss Graqe matl(m Center Heddeo that an a t AIR men have had a minor squabble nating in the traditional mincha A French possession since 1643, Phelps Dodge .. • e...... >. 22% in addition to the three new se­ fa'voriie cigarette is Cainel. Get Washington. Nov. Z y ijp) _ B. West and the funeral had Juat area le threatened. It sends out the and aren't speaking. prayer at 5. at which time the To­ Reunion was the last island of the Phil Pet ...... see ...... 41% curities. the $9,000,000,000 will be (Based on actual sales records all Their Kiska base undor almost left ths Watkina funeral boms and message "Warning >Signal' Tel- Get Reward la Battle rah will be taken out and read, French empire to remain under Pub Sve N J ... M m m ...... 1 1 % Plua... raised from 'sale of war bonds and 111 Saif i t wUk /htoeu consUnt pounding' by American was on the way to Rockville where low.” The signal comes to Man­ The lengths they sometimes go and penitential psalms and pray­ Vichy’s control. in Post Exchanges and *~snissill) Pullman ...... e • •...... r 25% *^'he Postman Didn’t Ring" tax savings notes . - %0 You CANNOT sollert bombera. the Japancs<^ are at­ burOa took place. As Mr. Le<»ar(l chester as ouUined above. to protect their men from even ers recited.' The sendees will exm- (While-the reports of the occu­ 1 0 0 % Pure Wool Radio ...... see aaaaeeae 4 ^ under your present fire insur­ MCCONVILLE tempting to secure a- now foot­ was m aking.a right tuin into "In order to give pracUee and minor personal cares seems to clude with the sounding of the pation were, nob immediately con- Republic 8U . . . . a • •...... 18% ance policies if your property •»* - ^ FLOkISTS hold oh the bleak little island of Summit street he was struck from training to the various Civilian shofar which has'always symbol­ Grmed by Allied quarters, this Ray Tob B ...... • e e...... 22% verge on the ridiculous, but the is damaged or destroyed by CKltNMOUSlS e-MUKifiCS .A ttu, Westernmoat of the Aleu­ the rear b> the other car. He was Defense Services, a series of drills records show that when the bul­ ized to the Jew 'hope and the tri­ would be a logical expansion of Ten Men Killeil ASK VOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT US dll .HOXI '1,7 7c: tian chain. Savage Anna .. • • eaee«ee>a TO enemy attaci not '•hie to proceed to the ceme­ has been la progresa. So^that an lets start to fly, such officers get umph of God's spirit and His jus­ footholds taken by the Allies In The Navjr disclosed yesterday Soars Roeb .... • • s...... 62% tery. concerned wiB- know that • real their reward: The;r men stand tice. Rabbis Herman Back, ,A. J. the Indian Ocean area^ to combat that the enemy had reappeared ■hMl UB ...... • e". -. ; .®. . r. TSti In Plane Crash Sweaters Hetaler's caee was continued un­ raid is not In prospect, a special like locks beside them In battle Feldman, Philip Grecnstcin, Sam­ Axis submarine and espionage ac­ I k You CAN protect your Soeony • Vac . . • e •...... t 9% on Attu by announcing Army til Wednesday rrlomlng when call­ uel J. Mowahowitz, I. Solomon tivities.) home, business property and R E - U P H O L S T BRING flying fortresses" tisd atUcked a signal is being used. Tbs alert sig­ Son Pac ...... • • •...... 14% M A N C M i . I I M and die rather than betray them ed In the Police (Court this roon - nal for drllla ta "O vll Warning Rosenberg, Morris Silverman.” contents from toss cau t^ by small Japanese cargo vessel off Ing. South B y-'...... >...1 14% by taking a backward step. Sioux 'nmhen Roll B . e a a...... 86% values and bet recklessly. A man St. ^ u is — Ur. Marion L. Kline­ r e b u il t Assurance tem. The signal used In these Capt. Fred Shick, post public War Damage Corporation In­ Un Carbide .... • * •______74% may run a $5 stake up to $1,00(1 felter, 69, nationally tanown bone Snow Suits WE HAVE DEAD STORAGE FOR 50 CARS! tests Is "Report Center Testing." relations officer, said all 10 men surance against raid damags AND Union Pne ...... or more In a night of feverish s'peciatlst. He was ' born near By The Associated Press Yo« can always place per­ AR wardens and serrlosk know Popular Pricet! were dead when help reached the after it occurs. Unit Air L blackjack. The chances are he Taylorvllle, lU. No less than 150 seamen were plane, which he said was on a RECOVERED fect trust la the Baiks (ii^t this signal Is a tsrt only and Unit Alrc will lose most of It the next day. Wayne. Pa.—John R. Covert, placed on the rolls of the dead or Mannfacturera, ^tailers and Diatribatora: We caa that they* are not required to re­ routine flight. IN FuaeraJ Home, ' Yoa caa Unit Corp A few cagUy check their winnings 64, Washington colunmiat of Ths missing last week when II cargo The crash occurred about 2:15 4 * You CAN buy War At The Factory y o » needs with our large pnblie space and private, port for duty." tara to as srHh the aeaar- brick partitioned rooms with fireproof doors. Unit Gai I m p ...... with the chaplain, and later tend Philadelphia Evening Bulletin ships of the United Nations were a. m. ■ 1 Damage Corporation Insur- HOMESPUN U^ 8 Rubber them home. Although much la since 1933. _He was a native of announced sunk by U-boats in the ' ance et rates so moderate that I i aace tBat sesty last wtali western Atlantic. ■( A suard was placed around the U 8 Steel evidence, the Inveterate gamblers Philadelphia! area immediately and no civilians you ceniiot afford to be with­ Retail Salesroom wUI be taken care of p rop- R ^ d Contrariors and BuiMers: We can handle beary G iT C Warner Br P lct ...... actually are In a minority. Many New Yoric—W. S. Farish, 61. The sinkings, the ‘highest num­ DENIM To Lecture ber announce<' in the artm over a were permitted near the craft. out it. For ezample, the rate srty aad that srery esas niachinery. A m outdoor space. Some with conereie IVeat Union eoldlera go through the war with­ [prsaidsnt of The Standard Oil Captain Shick said the names West B * Mfg ...... seyen-day period in three months, for dwellings and contents is JAPESTRY, fleet «4n hs aatMfied. Tha out b e tti^ a dime. .Compaiiy (New Jersey).. He was and ranks of those killed in the ^ On Her Travels Woohnortb ...... raised to 54S The, Associated Press lOf par $100 of insurance per eoBdact aad appolntiaeato Oripea Mildly About -Obow” bom in MsyersviUe, Miss. crash would be released unUI their yeer., - lasy Terms Elec Bond ft 8h (Ciab> The typical aoldler gripea only tabulation o t reported Allied and d Burke funerala a n Movers: We can solve yoor storage problema. Rochester, N. Y.— Cbartea W. neutral . nations merchant ship next of kin had been notified. mildly at hie "chow," which he Frederick, 72, Eastman Kodak The •wreck occurred during ad­ beaattfal aad dlgalhed. Mrs. fttawsri T. Vinemd. w tU d Cleasa m H ag Btatiea -oases in (vestem Atlantic enemy Complete assortment of materials includinff the very llnefft types of upholstery fabricA M anchester ONTHBSAMBSftOWl must eat atandlng because of company research scientiat who attacks since Dec. 7,' 1941. verse weather conditions. ffer p€rtumltrt, leftphemt, sr Ul CbL Tlncent, and Mece of the space limitations. A ship which pioneer)^ in design o f aerial ph(^ mrilt HI t»4ey. AH Furniture Picked Up on or Before November 17th Will Be DeliverefI Before Thanka*. FORSALE J Rev. Jemas Stuart Mein, wtU ad- Marshall, Mo.— The Daily The vessels sunk were four AMBULAMCK SERVICE ^ carries 300 tons of food stores— tography lenses and development American, four British, two Nor­ Merchaat Vessel Sunk fivinff. Used Pipe, 1 Inch to 6 inches; Electric Motors, Paper Mill draaa the meeUag o f the Qizts Demoent, on gaa rationing 4 eva. f 150 tonaof frozen meats and dairy d on-alllca optical giaas. He was Friendly Boelety—toolgbt at eight carried this amaU aotlea ia tha wegian M d one unldentifiec. Al­ MnAJndry, PaDeys, Shafting aad Hangers. * products, 25 tons d perishable bom in Dtaa Moines, la. Washington, Nov. SO—(Ah—The o’clock, on bar ttte and traw la ia lower left hand ooraer d tha front lied. The attacks occurred ia the ^ * • fruits sad vegetablea, and* 135 f New York—rBIroore Ckimell Lef- Caribbean, off South Anleri. - and Navy announced today that, a ittihgMiiis tha Phmpidaw aad Hawaii. page: CLARKE tons of canned goods—provides a finswell, 64, credited with coining of the United States...... small United, States merchant ves­ t o t Vtaceat la aov owTaeaa "Hotloe diet better balanced than ^xnost Salvation Army alosan "A man MacDonald Upholstery Company 8. GREEN TEL.CS04 Williams WarehotiM want to thaak aB my i sel waa torpedoed and sunk by an Insiuwice Agency wUb Wa regiment *1 men had la etrO HfS. They sup­ may be down but be'a never out”, There were' 2,000,000 uaabta, Tha addrsM «m ha ytMaadad hy tonMTB aat Maoda for thefr pat- enemy submarine in the South At- 983 Main SL ' - American Industrial Bldff., Hartford TcL 2*41^ TEL. WILLDfANTIC 221 ANDOVER, CONN. plement R with huge numbers of and a former newspaperman who Urea turned in for the Scrap lanUc early in October. Survlrors Opsa'BTWTNlcMUatflt.-M \ th i arnttWy Avotloaal aanrtee ia Twnage * Salvage Souls Gestapo Chief ^ Is Made a Major MiHtery Mail F ood G oals Boston Hospitals Filled with iFire Victims P l s n S G h f l n g C 11 .One VicUm of Boston Night Club Fire Chance Saves aily Radio Programs Ambulance Unit |Iere <5- In-Order Now D^es Issued ' Set Higher Brings Death Several Live! Sent to Deal Nearly Doubles Quota Rev. Ward Takes Relig­ With French Local Postmaster Gives N ext Y ear Bridal Party Tarries I Birtl) o f Baby, Flip oil ious View o f Current Schedule for Various Young Women" G>Uect Over Time Originally! Coin and Wife’ s Pcy*I Idry Limit to Change (Ceattaoed from Page Om ) Advice on Buying Zones of States. ^ VnUed Nations* Strategy ^et for Final Toast. Needs o f Humanity. sabotaged by official alrcles in Over $46,000 in a - sistence Turn Cdursea«i All Guest Star Programs Vichy.” ' Given Housewives Places Upon Farmers "Just as we have come to realise Local postal c^icials report to­ By The Aaeocteted Prcee Five Day Week; Get ! Boston, Nov. SO—( ^ —If they Boston, Nov. 30—OP)— Tha bbth l A Vichy communique which de­ Responsibility of Pro­ I had carried out their original plan that part of our material impover­ clared that the fleet had been day that the steady influx of mail High Praise for Job. of X baby, the flip of a coin, and a| ‘of drinking a final nuptial toast at Torit, Nov, 8ft— OD — NeiJ HopklM, !■ non-technlcol. ishment in this'crisis is due to our scuttled OB etnnding ordera ineued going to the armed forces overseas There Is plenty of good food if ducing More Supplies, wife's persistence were among tbal warefblness of certain basic raw after the 1940 arnuetice was re­ we buy wisely. 10 o’clock, Mr, and Mrs. John poOTiblo that tho 885,000: Americ*." po«m by materials, it la time that we and also to clvIHans in far points With a quota of 525,000 facing I O'Neil, a bridal couple of only ironies which saved a number oC| salary Minlt may brlnf Rosten a«t to mualc garded in some quarters aa an at­ The Connecticut Department of them and a holiday cutting one persons from possible death awaken to the realization that one tempt by Lavpl to deny reeponei- in the continental United States Washington, Nov. 30.— UP)—^The ' three hours, would be alive today tor Agriculture and the State Defense an enforced change in Leo Sowerby, will hearu for the answer to our spiritual poverty is day off the week, members of the I instead of being victims o f the serious Injury In the Cocoanut bility for the fleet's destruction. has made its appearance in the Council provide the following in­ Agriculture , Department told Grove fire, which claimed mec8| 'a gneat star list, first time on radio In the Don our neglect of the lost soul.” This Ambulance Transportation Unit Cocoanut Grove fire. ' Voorhees concert on NBC at 8 was declared yesterday in a sermon Manchester post office, which formation on the best buys at lo­ ' American farmers today that the than 440 lives. n a t la, movie names vdiich leads them to believe that the cal stores. nearly doubled that amount and When they were married late o'clock tonight by the Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., United Nations’ food strategy for Saturday, the two (Cambridge de­ Dr. Vincent M. Sena of^Somaf^l iva been ca ll^ to the micro- Forts Surrounding public has been stirred by. recent Meats: Moderate supply of turned over to Herbert B. House, ville was Just about to leave )^ | I to help out in many a show, pastor of South Methodist church, 1948 placed upon them the respon- fense workers planned a wedding when he appealed for the inaugura­ Toulon Occupied warning by Second Assistant ground meat and stewing cuts. general chairman, a trifle over office to meet a friend at the nigM l decrease considerably due to Postmaster General Smith Piir- Poultry, eggs and dairy prod­ aibllity of producing more .pupplies party for themselves, and their club when he received a rush c a ll tion of a new drive in this nation in 546,000 for their work during the nuptial attendants at the night Berlin (From German Broad­ dum that only early mailing this ucts: Dressed fowl. than ever before despite shortages —and he was delivering a bouiic-l w - I ny;” 8:30 Rl,;hard Crooka, tenor: the form of a crusade to "redeem Women At War week bond and club, and the bride, the former the scrapped souls of our iulTering casts), NOv. 30— (/P)—Tha forts year will stave oft a bad conges­ Fish: Mackerel and chowder o f labor, machinery and equip­ ing baby boy at Somerville hospl.| r t o i Z too^^iSiy coSfd 9?^^^ I. Q. Out.: 10:30 Lands , of surrouncang the great French stamp sale. These figures were re­ Claudia Nadeau, said: and bewildered humanity. A drive tion of Christmas molls this year. clams. ported by Miss Clara Charles, ment. tal when the fire broke out at tUa| Naval .base at Toulon (where near­ ChrUtmM Schedule Vegetables: Rest buys: ' Kale, In addition to meeting domestic “Supper at 8, and at 10, we Grove. [*n•taS^n^ntertm^em“ fr^S, ‘Se’ i “ ‘? 1 ^ 7 : 3 ? “ (w e:t1of3o“ X n d - to salvage not iron by Individuals, chairman of the comtaiittee from will have our last toast and leave not materials but men. ly all tha French home fleet was In order to guide Manchester cabbage and squash; moderate the unit, after a meeting with Mr. requirements, agriculture must Miss Allison Smith of Brookltaal scuttled Friday) have been oc­ Major John 8. O. Rottner patrons who have relatives or for our new apartment In Cam­ said she and her escort undecldafll Many Declared Uaeleea buys: Snap beans and beeta House this morning. supply at least a fourth of its .ex­ George Raft in "Broadway:” 10 cupied by German troops and friends in the armed forces in dif­ bridge.” whether to go dancing at thal It is pointed ou» that the In- Fruits: Best buys; Grapefruit High Praise for Unit pected production to a United Na­ Kay Kyser and Paulette Goddard "Probably no period in ail his­ "strong (3erman Infantry detach­ John S. G. Rottner, former local ferent parts of the country. Post­ and Baldwin apples; moderate tions’ pool to feed military forces Tarry Over Lost Toast Grove or at a hotel, tossed a colal of these people do not come tory have people in such large ments are quartered in the vicin­ attorney snd formerly assistant Commenting on the excellent But they tarried over that last ere near matching those in in "Ball of Fire.” master Thomas J. Quish has ask­ buys; Juice oranges and Delicious and civilians. This is the —and the hotel won. BLU—7 New Col. Stoopnagle numbers been declared UMlaaa and ity of Toulon,” Transocean report­ prosecuting attorney in the Man­ ed that The Herald print a sched­ apples. work done by the unit Mr. House amount that went into this year’s toast. The O’Neils and their at­ And S. H. Rosenberg, also o fl 'ood and they would not be unworthy and therefore 'cast into chester town wourt, has been ad­ had this to say: One o f the more than 200 persons injured in the C^ocoanut Grove night club fire in Boston is shown tendants, Anna O'Neil afid John . to an increase through the five-minutei-; 7:30 Lone Ranger: ed today in a dispatch date-lined ule to be followed If Christmas pool. Brookline, declared that when ha| the discard as in ours,” continued Toulon. • vanced to Major In the U. S. Sig­ "The 525,000 quota was its Own here receiving a transfusion in a hospital after es caplng from tlie blazing building where more than Boyle, were still at their table eatchequer. Too, such a plan 8:80 True or False; 9 Counter mail is to be delivered to soldiers, Outlines Production Goals 400 of the capacity ctowd of 750 lobt their lives. Cabs, trucks and private automobiles joined ambur and his wife started out for a| Mr. Ward. "For instance we have, nal Corps and is now located in choosing. I did not ask the young when the fire broke out—and all tend toward the develop- Spy; 9:80 Will Osborne band; ” Ever3rtbing is quiet in Toulon sailors and marines now located In making known next year's lances in bringing the injured and djdng to the hoapitals, which were crowded to capacity.—NEA night’s entertainment with a gM

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Hof In a better world, and redou­ tual United Nations offensive. We The Huntins Season ble our Offorts toward it. Al­ have just begun to fight. 13.50 though It may be a tougher role Smart... this sunburst llm lb to lead this world toward peace Why Mail Early? mirror for 18th Cen­ than .lt would be to lead it into a tury rooms; silver with s§?*«c. new and greater Imperialism, that In other years, people have tak­ Intricate fruit border It BlMall sm at en the “mail early” warnings of near the glass In gold; |A Manohaata^ Conn^ Is still the role in which America’s 23 inches overaU. THOMAS r^ROUSON - post office officials with a good- R ~ (^naral Manafar greatest destiny lies. V^8nada4 Oetobar 1. Ittl So let the smart-alecks who are natured grain of salt. They have proceeded with their shopping and ttseape was turned on. “Meet you at Mal- Habllshad Baary BaaDlnt Badapt busy discovering how much more Chapter ^ V I laya aod BoUdaya Entarad at their mailing about as usual, ken’s store,” Oimnar called, and Post Oirioa at Mapehaater. —in«h the British and Stalin are Long before It was time, men then he and the shoemaker alld off u. aa Saoond Claaa Mall Mattar. than wo are resign themselves to sublimely confident that somehow were at their posts. They hud­ into the dark. r SOBSCRIPTIOH RATES the prospect that Uncle Sam, If the postman would always get all dled in their coats nnd waited, Osterholm lifted the sick man rifles ready. A wind bad sprung again. "I can make it. Knut,” te a laar by Mail ...... «• «; he follows the wishes and hopes his cards and packages delivered up during the night and driven a 9 tt Month bj Mall ...... t a few minutes before midnight on Brategaard kept 'saying. “I can and asplraUons of hls*own people, pack of low clouds in from the sea. make i t Let me down.” The will continue to fight for an en­ Dec. 24th. And usually the post­ Svelte and Osterholm crouched farmer paidsno attention. W ' MEmA r OF during peace, even If doing so man, by superhuman effort, did In the brush behind the hotel and . THB associated PRESS heard the guard march past them Just aa hs was starting, it came, ^ ilha AsaoolaUd Praaa 1a axelnaiaa- does expose him to suckerdom. achieve just that. You could take '■ •rW T im on his last round. Then, from the ly antltlad to tha naa or rapnbl ca> a chance, and he would rescue what he bad been waiting for, IloB of all nawa dlapatobaa oj-adlt^ This nation cannot admit the far side of the building came his and the cold ran down his back. 2 9 ^ s to It or not otharwlaa oradltad In hopelessness of the cause of peace you. muffled call, “who goes?" Loud and clear' in the night air, -this pSbar and alao tba local nawa There ara many reasons why And the answer, “Relief for the like some monstrous clock beating MhUsbad haraln. . untU it gives that c a w its own C.I guard." ^%11 rlghta of rapublloatlon of you can’t count on such pleasant the hour, the church bell began djpaolal dlapatobaa barain ara alao full allegiance and partlclpaUon. They flashed their light once, tolling, sounding the alarm all the fsanrail Last time we did not give that luck this year. twice, and then the reply came miles from the fjord to the north Ball aarrlca ellant of N. B. A. full allegiance and participation. Christmas purchasing, this year, from the back doorway. Bent low, road. He smiled to himself, grimly W; iMrvIca Inc. _____ • they scurried across the open and happily, seeing In his mind’s atkit This time, aU this early discour­ is expected to touch a new high. apace and Into the hall. Ills iS»Sbllabara Rapraaentativaa Tl There will be another new high eye the pastor, sweating and pull­ .^ r n Jnllua Matbewa Spaelal Aaanoy— agement of the isolationists, to the Gerd was beside them, breath­ ing at the rope with all hia , Maw-- -Tork. - Cbloaso. DatroTt ai contrary, we Intend to. And If —and this is the one which really ing heavily. They heard her close strength. Hardly a minute passed, "'oS’S fa w ”' Poston. coimts—in the number of Christ­ the door “AU clear?” Sverre and then from the south cams a we make our effort sincerely, whispered. bmber audit bureau o r without Isolationist selfishness on mas presents which go by mail. low, muffled roar, like a drum MiCOUATION8. "No,” came the answer in s low, ixfil. 'em our own part, we are certain to There’s hardly a family which panicky voice. “I tried to get out Tha Haratd Prlntlna Company 0» "There goes the bridge,” he find that the rest of the world is doesn’t have some sort of separa­ to warn YOU, but ws’re loo closely thought. "Trygve knows bis by no means as black as the iso­ tion. Many gifts which used to guarded.’^ work.” be delivered and exchanged in "Why?" The farmer clutched at B'rom the square came the sharp from Tmtyp« lationists paint it If men scoff her arm. rattle of gimfira. That would be red. at it before it begins, this new person will go through the mail in “The 30 men you've stationed Monday. November SO Malken and the others disposing peace will Indeed have small deference to gas rationing. back of the hotel . . . they won't of the guards. Every man had done Collection chance. The peace can be built, In mMting this unusual de­ get out. The captain smelled a rat. what he was sssigned. It had all He wlrlessed. Two hundred sol­ taken less than two minutes, and Poisoninsr The Peace if men will believe in it. mand, the postal service itself will diers came in last night over the be handicapped through the gen­ now they had the garrison clooed i poms of the genUemen who are south bridge.” In on three sides, h 1 0 ® ’ eral scarcity of labor. Fewer men Osterholm felt the blood drain /IwkHng themselves toward the He shifted his burden, and Ritter, Bloody Years Ahead” will have to do more work than out of him. "Where are they?” keeping a sharp ear open for the The Tru-type Oollccthm of teBtructlon of the peace to follow "Half a mils back. Champed In the department has ever before at­ soldiers, started around in a wide solid maple reproductions ghls wai^-and these gentlemen As per parting agreement in tha woods.” circle toward the town. fo r, every room tai the 1.25 Moscow, C3>urchiU has sent Stalin tempted to do. “Whera’s Ounnar?” When Gunnar got down' to the home offers many occa­ ■’‘range from the rabid poison of "Down below . . . hers. Knut, New Tork Dally News to the his telegram announcing the deci­ All this means that the tradi- dark village at about half past six, sional pisosa particularly Most homes san uss a Uonal advice to “mall early” Is what do ws do ?” machine guns were already in good for gift giving. This broom of this old Witch IlMty arwi neutral indifference of sive defeat of Rommel in Africa. “Just what ws'vs planned. Take place at the foot of the hotel path bookshelf measures 20x- Natural handle with bark, “reaUatlc" oolumnlMs—are In return, Stalin has sent CSiurch- the real thing this year. If you us to ths collar." and on the roads leading north SOtt Inehes. with handles of solid wslnut want Santa Claus to arrive on ‘This way," Gerd whispered. and south, and farmers and fisher­ gumwood ki a spiral carved i gSwy busy proclaiming that It is iU a telegram announcing the BP TTtey tiptoed after her down the opening of the counter-offensive time, give him a big bead start. men were pouring from all direc­ $2.5(k United SUtes alone which to hall, aad watched while with In­ tions Into the square. Behind them Itself with the propo- the Red Army was planning, even finite patience and slowneis she came the wagon, loaded with guns ___ that- ♦hia world Ought to be then. " —- took hold of a knob, turned it, and that had been left at ths farm and pulled open the dodr. Down at the aides of meat and tinned soups "a better wprld for every one aft­ The fact that these telegrams foot of a flight of staira one dim smuggled for months past out of er this WM. ' could be exchanged Is an appro­ M anhattan Ught was showing. A guard stood the hotel. priate symbol of the way in which By George Tacfcat sUent, leaalng on his rills, half Some of the men carried lights Only 21 Shopping ChuitiilU and B riti^ they turned away m m them. carefully shielded so as not to be­ the war Is going better for the They were on top of him before come marksmen’s targets in the 12.50 rpoint out, are concerned with United NaUons—so much better New York — War, which is HEALTH AND DIET he Imow what had happened, early morning darkness; those that Days to Christmas! ^holding their own." that British statesmanship and changing just about everything, Sverre with k leap down onto bis had not yet been gtvcR rifles want Ths pettoet shah* tor any room la ptaUn, they say, to a cold-blood­ has gone to work on New York's Washington in Wartime ADVICE ahoulders, the farmer hobbling to the general store where guns the house, with either mahogany or propaganda considers it entirely fabled reputation as a place where 1.29 pr. ed teaUst who hasn’t ths sUgfateet By Jack Stiiinett after and wrenching hia gun were being doled out by Bolveig maple! Gold stencilled Hitchcock worth while to begin asking open­ strangers had better never venture Furnished by ths McCoy away. They bound and gagged Brogge and old Malken himaeU. In black finish with thick, scoc^d A second riiipment oC Bieaa .Mtaitkm of letting any Idealistic ly for Italian surrender. And there unless they’re willing to pay fancy Washington—There ara several i in ths United Nations over cer- Health Serviee bim, then raced over and turaed Behind all the fober sense ot tre­ seat. selling:” silhouettes >wt hrf ««1 neMS program Interfere with hto prices for every favor. the key in the wine cellar door. were other great plus facts in the wartime agancies in the govern­ tain manipulations, public rela­ Address eommnnlcatloaB to The mendous things impending, a cur­ 6 \ inehes hi black and gol Ipdbemes for Ruaela and for Rus- CaiurchIU address yesterday. He Missionary work ■ on this new ment whose duty it is to worry tions, and future aims. It had all been done so quietly not rent ran through that entire crowd gold frames, fl.Tt jtoir. Si New York's really got a heart” Herald, Attentloo MoOoy even the prisoners heard a sound. of relief and joy and almost fea- slsa, l)4»4 kichea, Sm poBh f|pa In Burope and Asia. stated, for instance, that the force theme is coming from the fight­ about Axis propaganda in this I think perhaps it is time for a Health Servtos. "Guimar Kaara, Nils, Quick.” country. Oddly, United Nations little debunking. tiveneas. For the first time in Only llie United BUtss, they landed in North Africa comprised ing men of the United Nations. successes in Africa and the Pacific To get rid of the chatter “that Gunnar walked out and Kaara months the villagers were all to­ pay, la foolldi enough to concern several hundred thousand men—a There are good reasons for small the election was a reprimand to Sanltatloa aad Longer life hobbled after him. They held their gether, with the old, familiar taste town American soldiers and have brought greater worries than arms up against the light, and of freedom In their mouths. The ItasK with thoughts about a bet-much higher figure than that at sailors to carry this amazing news since the war started. •warmongers.’ run over the com­ sentries lay dead In the snow. Ills In recent weeks Berlin and plete list of the men elected. If In the days before sewage and helped Nils Brategaard between of peace than we bad last any previous estimates. That back home. Good reasons, too, for garbage disposal, when sanitation them, for he was too weak to hosts rode free on their chaine. means that Africa Indeed should uniformed Britons, Australians, Rome short wave broadcasts have there was one elected on any­ The houses stood free and pro­ ttaaa. Only tba United PUtse to quadrupled their efforts to make thing but a “win the war first” and swamp drainage were un­ stand. Their facee were black with In "«aiHwg this war the prove “no seat but a spring­ New Zealanders, Canadians and dirt and a six-day beard. .The tected by 300 guns. Men laughed the others to tell the home folks Great Britain and the United platform, Washington hasn’t known, disease epidemics were shoemaker’s jaw and the side ot at each other in the dark, and pcetnde to a new kind of order board.” that Manhattan’s greed just isn’t States in particular and all the heard of him. much more frequent and deadly his head were stUl grimy 'srith looked at the whole, bleak, flal wmA peace among nations. Only Tet with all the optimism pos­ so—at least for service men, and other United Nations in general Then there is the story that than at the present time. crusted blood. smelling village as if for the flrsf the United SUtes la wasting lU sible, Churchill, like high officials at least for the duration. suspicious of each other. I’hls has we are losing this war in the It is interesting to compare the "We go out the back,” said Os­ time in their lives it belonged to 9.95 Pacifle and that the Navy hasn’t tlsM with the theory that any- in Washington, had a new worry One reason is New York City’s happened almost simultaneously different ideas about sanitation terholm. “Here, I*U help you.” he them. Einar and Oluf came jubt Defense Recreation Center at Park with United Nations successes on been telling the truth about what man has hed at different stages stooped and lifted the sick man lantly in from the blockhouse, If they’ve furnished with ^thlng la going to be different, this yesterday. It was the worry that Avenue and 40th Street. It’s this the Russian, African and Pacific is going on there. and to compare the close relation­ onto his shoulder, and then with carrying a dozen automatic rifles 17.50 Each maple they’ll be delighted Their Inference la clear enough, the United Nations would be less center’s job to keep some 5,000 fronts and apparently a reaction Grant that the Navy hasn’t ship between sanitary living con­ out a word more made for the over their shoulders. ,, A sell-out. and the Gift Box was with this quaint maple ore alone are InUrested In capable of taking a few victories visiting service men a day happy in many quarters is that it will hastened out with every item re­ ditions and longer living. stairs. Ho, ho,” they cried, ’’see what lucky to get a fill-in order of thess coffee tabic. Has i>egged are, therefore, the in their stride than they have while they're in the city. be all right now to relax for a garding some of our misfortunes; The cliff dv/ellers lived in dirty "Have you guns for us?" asked we have here,” and told how they desk pad.s! Gold tooled, genuine legs. while. still the story is as leaky as a it Gunnar. had crept up on the unsuspecting been capable of taking the long abodes and apparently bad little Sparkling with leather corners. Heavy press- yrorld's ehamplon sucker. The men who flock to the I might add that although it is wire basket. any idea of sanitation. The aver­ "Yes. It’U break in a few mln- soldiers In the dark, flung hand board backs; \^ith blotter. ' tacommendatlon, although string of past reverses. center can always find free not correspondingly as Important, For proerf* you can Ignore our age span of life for a cliff dweller utea.' grenades through the open door In Britain as in America cer­ fun for an afternoon or evening. many Washington Commentators own communiques and go direct­ was very short, and probably did "H unr,” Gerd whispered down and run In after them to siangiiter Gift Ideas fRtght) Genuine mahog­ Onr of llw fioosoa M atoaCF-Sl .they do not express It, to, equally the guard before there was time any, 18th Century tier gift end tables tor Ctaristmaa.' tain happy wishful thinkers have Before a spotlight bulletin —your own included—have re­ ly to the Japs. 'The Jap radio lies not run more than about 17 years. at them. - itear between the lines. Itj to that board, like a train announcer, ceived a number of letters recent­ so fast that it frequently trips The Indian wigwam offers an­ for the Germans to fire a shot. Gi/t to the home 110 table with shaped end one has a handy booh Shslf let their expectation of total vic­ stands an elderly woman—volun­ Osterholm nodded, and still car Gunnar, In the store, listened to rimmed shelves; Duncan Mtire this to going to continue to ly saying that the last election over its own falsehoods, but not other lllustraUon of early living r j^ g the sick man , dashed out tuts Mm HHek tor soar I ' be a world of power and scheme tory run away with them. They teering her time— who reels off should be "a warning to war­ since the fall of Burma and the conditions. The Indians in general Osterholm’s hurried account of Phyfs baas. the attractions for which theater and across to the trees. He made how the land lay. To the south, be­ The GIFT grab, since Churchill and SU- have formed the conclusion that mongers in the capital that this Dutch East Indies have the Japs lived a more healthful life than it barely in time. When tba path owners offer free tickets, "nie country doesn’t want any part of made any claims to gains of new the cliff dwellers and had a some­ yond the blockbouae and tbs fanm Is yours one'of the homes planning a new davenport for Christmas? For­ 12.50 Wn are going to be the villains and this war is going to get progres­ range is wide. -The best of Broad­ was clear again the shoemaker Tx^^gve had destroyed the bridge tunately we stocked heavily before eteel wire (used for sprinn) was frozen, these foreign wars.’ territory and they have admitted what better Idea of sanitation. followed, hobbling aeroos the snow, the wreckers of the peace, we too sively easier from this time on way's plays, movies and* concerts our Important recapture of por­ Consequently, their average age of leading over the fjord, and was SHOP so there’s a beautiful selection awaiting you here. The model sketched, one ara on the board—as well as sports and after him Gunnar. blocking the toad with a small of our most popular Budget Group sofas, to avsUsbls in either burgundy 7 / 'dedicate ourselves to the tech­ that it may now be an extremely The unfortunate part of this is, tions of those vital bases In the life was extended over that of the One of the soldiers must have or RTcen textured-and-striped dsmsaks. Or, blue or beige damask at shows, guided tours through Solomons. body of men. To the west lay the nique of power and scheme and short war, and that, therefore, ef­ Rockefeller Center, free swim­ according to government special­ cliff dwellers. heard the men moving in the docks, the point, and the gun bat­ Filled to over-flowing with choice Ilia.OO. <1 fort and sacrifice can be relaxed, ists here, that it has come just The log cabins of the early brush. for - be called, "Who's one-of-a-kind bits ot decorative art grab and undertake some good ming, dancing, lectures, lunches (Tomorrow/ Debunking tbo *it'o pimieers were cleaner than the In­ tery, all of them In Norwegian haalthy peace-wrecking on our To allow that feeling to gain and dinners, radio broadcasts, at the moment when there has there?” and when no answer came, hands. Eastward, and up the hill, gathered from the four comers of been some unfortunate division all over” story) dian wigwam, but still tha'earty fired Into the darkness. the country; from Mexico and awn account. If it’s going to be control of United Nations policy table tennis and checkers. settlers did not always understand the butcher with SO men had been It’s amusing to watch reactions Gerd had one moment more to stationed behind the hotel, but China. Pricee fit every budget... ths old kind of world, the and effort would be to lose the how to separate the drainage from make up her mind, but then she when it had been discovered that from 25c for a hobnail ash tray to when an out-of-town boy realizes outhouses and bams so as to keep thing for the United Stotes to do war again after we have begun to for the first time that he can do saw the soldier coming toward the his detachment was threatened by $10.00 for pairs of unique figurines. Imagine the .thrill of receiving To save critical materials make it turn our way. free many of the things he’s al­ It away from their wells and door, blocking her way out. She the 200 German reinforcemisnts on The all crystal prism lamps this all mahogany Regency coffee this year’s hand deco­ Is to be boas, to be the biggest Q uotations springs. The average length of life ran back along the hall to her shown above ara typical.. .design­ grabber, the sharpest schemer, ways dreamed of doing—when he the heights beyond, they bad table with Us 20x34 inch slaas- rated wasta baskota ara *T know of nothing that has had the price. Like a child at a of these pioneers was approxi­ room. Men were already tumbling slipped out to the north and Joined ed to save critical materials for ths protected top. Costs'only fISAOt made of sturdy vulcite the most ambitious power. happened yet,” Churchill warned candy counter, he usually can’t mately SO years down the stairs from the upper Kjeriof. who was holding the road war sffort! fiber! Practtoal, too, for And this, of course, is what No set of Hitler or of any of his In the modem home, we see the landing. on that side at the village. yesterday, “which justifies the make'up his mind. It’s also amus­ puppets can sever relations be­ best model of sanitary living. they won’t chip!\ Ivory or may happen. If the idealists in hope that the war will not be long ing to a New Yorker accustomed Among the trees, Osterholm Solveig and Frida Malken, wkB# green, $8.50; obl<^ shape to waiting in line and dropping tween the American people and the Plumbing, proper garbage dispos­ gathered them around him. "I’ll the rifles were still being handed In olive. Ivory, bwgundy thi« country can’t help kill Uu' or that bitter, bloody years do $3.30 in the till for a seat six Mople of France. We have hot al and reMgemtlon of food, all take Brategaard down that way,' out, went up to the kitchen and or black, $4.00. \ perlalism, and all the wars it not lie ahead. Certainly, most 9roken relations with the French. help to make life more healthfuL he said breathleosly and pointed brought down hot bowls of soup weeks later at a Broadway stage We never will. ) The average’span of life at the breeds, then the “practical men' painful experiences would lie be­ hit to see the selling job that must toward the left. “You, Ounnar, to be distributed. be done to persuade some of the —PreUdeat Rooeevelt. present time Is above flS years. Kaare, down to the right, and get "Men fight better on warm and the “realists” of this country fore us if We allowed ourselves Q—How many ships would it This can be attributed la large 39JO men that a free visit to a hit show require to transport a modern ex- into town from the road. Sverre, stomachs,” was Solveig's only are likely to take over and lead us to relax our exertions, to weaken would really be worth while. Ws summon ybu (Africa Franch) measure to the fact that people et back to tha men on the heights. comment. Alwayo a favorite g ift..... Into a great American imperial­ p^U onary force of 500,000 to as comrades tbit|ie common fight living under much more hygienic Thera was no time for talk, !AIi Anne barrel Wiairs bought befe the disciplined unFty and order of E u tt^ T S! they try to coma in toward the ism, in which we will be certain our array, if we fell to quarreling Free shows are only one faept against the itlVaders of France, stitTOundlngs than did their an­ hotel tbeyTl be trapped between around, the men and women were 12.50 the frsexlng of spring wire! Cho A—Military authorities figure it llie war has entered the phase of cestors. the garrison and the 200. Tell working, at the food, cleaning the ot gold, blue or rad figured to start and win all the wars that about what we should do with our of New York’s war-time hos­ would require approximately 500 A new arrival to gladden the pitality. ’There ara about 25 liberation. The plumbing and sanitary engi­ them to break and get through to rifles, filling belts for the machine aeke. imperialism demands. victory before victory was won. ships to transport 500,000 troops ^Jeat.-CHM- Dwight D. Else neers have d dress unavailable) was near deatli (Oiottoara Dm to Axddity) in finding a doctor who under­ (Left) Another naxt year’s campaigns. Thera Is from a ruptured appendix. A wire —Mrs. Mailt Wayos Clark, wifa Ts It true that one should use stands this important prlndp’^e. HOLIDAY SCHEDULE mahogany and a big 32 ^ inch size. our standard than make a even a batUe left In North Africa, Advanced MlUtary glass of water for ovary Hftsen QuasUon: P. J . writes: T am i shipment of these Best Buy of This Tear, to Northwest Service Command of geoeiol who laid groood- often troubled with heartburn The best advice I can give you !s clever boudoir chairs Because it baa four roomy diawers, offort to got down to the and a tough one‘from all indica­ Base hospital brouj^t Capt. Wil­ Baton Rouge — Jack Fulkerson. work for Africa lavosloa. pounds of body weight? This Is to encourage her to do exactly cs M9 Op«n every day until ChriaUnss, eaeh with separate lock and s nice­ liam T. Joyce of Scranton. Pa., and Franda Zick, Woodrow and Persh­ conslderod by soma auttaorltlss to after 1 eat a meoL Bometlmee Including Wednesday oltarneena. Just (a! Tufted tub- ly designed WinUirop interior. I of the root of the world. If tions. The first jump to Elurope it is oo bod 1 think my heart to the doctor advtoea. This smart box in quilted design Open Tuesday and 'Thursday eve­ W k design with W A R B O N D S ; ■oogt dsoirlro, are thinking Lieut Eugene Moskowits of M t ing Holland, Willie Miller and SOn- Our task Is to destroy the new be tbs corroei dally amount tousa. Automatic lid supports; "Secret” Rihy be a long time In the future. Vernon, N. Y.. by plane.^ They ny Richardaon of the Louisiana order In Europe. We ore not while others oonstdsr It bormfuL” going to stop beatliig. ■ IS there will add a decorative touch to liv­ nings undl 9 P. M. Every evening loose seat ctwhion. document drawers. of thsmostvss, that merely Answer: It to not advisable to I any danger of my dying during on There are five marehato in the ing room or bedroom. Foi .ciga­ from December 17th through the Green, rose oi egg- And, In the Pacifle, evei^ day that made a slippery limdlng and, with State football team become se ^ d alone In the great war of Itbera- Soviet Army; the title to a per­ ahell printed glo- OTHERS 129.75 UP 'gand Stamping! I that wo must rodouble the a 10 below blizzard swlrUng Out­ Lieutenants 'In the Army In )day. Uon, and edth our allies^ will set s definite standard of the!attack? . rettes, candy, or aa a dressing table 23rd. Shop early in the week and passes means strengthened Japa- amount of water to be token ac-1 Answer: HMrttern to really not sonal honor, granted to high of­ catch-all! Turquoise er ivory. early In the day for better service. oheena. •« hMsaollg of our ba- side. snccMSfulIy operated in an They art seniors in advanced miU achieve victory over the enemy. ficers for sxoepUooal asrvtoa. Biso dafeassa agdinst the even- linpravlMd room 1r Um b a m d u . taxy«- oonling to body weight Thtlaa affsettoa of the heart. It to

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T existed requiring sprinkler sys­ Mra. Pirie hava aevon ctaUdran: tems and exit signs In a night club Cbosterbeld Pirie of Bolton; Dimout Tests Rescues Chil^ Boltoti (Jharles Pirie of Moncheater; M n . Colmnbia charging no admisalon. Warning Given Many Autoists cal Man Describes Such a club, he declared, "la not Obituary Mn. Oyde MankoB Harry Frederlcka of Rockville; BOos -no matter how many Italy Pounded Not Prepared ijocoaimt Grove iFire patrona may be jammed iflto It. and Mra. Peter Canale all of Man- The Annual’ Community Christ­ cheater. Rowland L. Oobb, "Hangings and decoratlona are mas Party will be held Friday Air Raid Wardens' to not subject to inspection by thib Home By Air Mr. and Mrs. Hewlett recall that the Board a t Eduoatton. who Few Local Cars Have Ueaoe notify Mrs. George Kings- evening, Dec. 18 at the Commun­ department They are not re­ Bfrs. M a ig o n t Rieohla tee Includes R. E. RgmodeH, Froitk on their wedding day there was no tbe school anumorotlon (Mo widi Party When Check on Results in 3ury, Phone Mon. 8732. ity Hall, Bolton Onter, according About Town quired to be flame-proof.” Mooney Mra. Margaret Riechlo, of Clark Gelssler, and A ., E. CJhatterton. anow as we had laat Friday but baa announced the following n (Oontinaad from Page One) Dimmers Today; See ToUand Among holiday gatherings were: Andover to plana mode by the committee Roared Across Streets Tonight. said, and added that he had gone street, Wapping, wife of Joba F. Rockville HoiMr iton Oonmilttea the day was bright and bitter cold. suite: The total number a t chit Mr. and Mrs. OUver Helgrem and In charge. Organizatlona repre­ beyond the scope o f the taw to In­ Rlecbla, diea Sunday morning, at Rush to Qiange. A meeting o f the Honor RoU Mrs. Joba B. Steele M n . John F. Baoeola Change Meeting TIhm dren between the ogee a t 4 on# 19 ed up by rebroadcasting at inter­ Lewis a. Chapmoa fam ily from Quincy, Masa., Miss sented on the committee are: Bol­ ,lh>om at Night Q u b ; Mr. mnd Mrs. Julius Salonlk, of Hartford, Nov. 30— uPh—Sotoo duce club owners to \ise fire proof­ committee wUl be held this eve­ 1118-8. Rockvllla WUllnnatte 1959-J4 T he Women's Society for (Chris­ as of September 8 la 173, a ns# vals the full text of the prime min­ the Mansheater Memorial boapitol 96. BockviUo Ethelyn Harrington, East Hart­ ton Congregational church, Mra. 14 Middle TumpUce West, received 3.500 air raid wardens will take ing materials, "but I had no au­ after a long lllneas. The doceoaed ning at 6:45 o’clock at the (Coun­ tian Service of the Quarryvllle Increase of only two over the 1941 His Party Safe. ister’s 30-mlnute sproch, address­ with a dimout Of oil automo­ ford, Miss MyrUe Gowdy, Hart­ Charles Sunmer, Mra. Samuel Al- a surprise visit from their nephew, the field tonight to see how effec­ thority to enforce the request." cil roonis St which tlma the design Methodist church w ill meet Wed­ enumeration for the town. This ing Germany and France aa well waa well known in Monebeater. In bile headlights to be enforced to­ Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Wel- ford, Mrs. Darwin Wilder, Quincy, The new office houn o f tha Ra­ vord; Quarryvllle Methodist Private GustaVe Lsither, late Sat- tively Hartford compll'es with the Must Avoid Similar Disoater as Italy. addition to her huabond she la fo r the RoU to be erected in the nesday evening instead of Wednes­ number le divided as follow * night there is goiiig to be a lot of gold were Thanksgiving Day Moss., Samuel Gowdy, New Hamp­ tioning Board are aa follows; church, Mrs. Stanley Nichols; Bol­ Cihhn McCarty, of 593 East Oen- army dimout. The curtailment of Gov. Leverett Saltonatall declar­ center of the city wiU be selected. day afternoon. The meeting will be among the various age groups: 4 uixlay evening. Luther who was Churchill promised that the war survived by thred sons, Frances work changing over today to meet Rockville Crirl shire. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sima ton Grange, Mrs. Keeney Hutch­ •traat six other members ed that "we must see that every­ would be carried to Italy "In a DefenM CouncU guests of Mr. Welgold’s slater Monday, 9 a. m. to noon and 12:30 called to order at 7:30 p.m. in the years, 9; 5 and 6 yeara, 28; 7-18 training in a North Carolina lighting for the duration begins Earl and Ernest, two daughters, the requirements. In tbe vicinity and fam ily In town were enter­ inson, Mr.i. Ruth Shedd; Ladles of thing possible is done to see that manner not hitherto dreamed of by A meeting of the Vernon De- Mrs. Walter Mather and family to 9:30 p. m.; Tuesday, closed; church basement. Mrs. Charles years, 104; 14 and 15, 32. Ther* a p k t iy at the Coconut Grove camp, recently was transferred to half an hour after sunset, at 5:51. Elizabeth and Margaret, oU of o f Chestnut Winter, Church and tained at Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saint Maurice, Mra. Donald ’Ted- Washington, D. C. By a coinci­ Chief Warden cniarlea A. Welch a similar disaster Is avoided in its guilty leaders” and added: South Windsor, one slater, M n . fejise Council wUl be held this eve­ W illett and Mrs. Robert Metcalf are 136 children within the com * club in Back Bay, Boston. Unden streets hundreds o f auto­ A Fire Victim o f South Willington. Gowdy's, Wednesday, 4 to 10 p. m.; .Thurs­ ford, Mrs. Anthony Maneggia; dence, Mrs. William Reber, of said wardens had been instructed the future." "It ia for the Italian people to Anna Schlude of W U ku Borre ning S t seven o’clock at tbe Coun­ will be hostesaes. pulsory school attendance ages a t liigraculouBly escaped death Satur- mobiles were without proper dim­ Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Usher Mr. and Mrs. W ilfred Hill and day, 1 to 5 p. m.; Friday and Sat­ Women's Society for Christian th e m rtv I Union cnty, N. J., mother of the to call the attention of violators He said that upon hia request, say whether they want this terri­ Pennsylvania and three atatera and mers. cil rooms. A t the conclusion o f the Bualneoa and W ork Meeting 7-15. the city of Boston investigators ble thing to happen to them or have had oa holiday guSete rela­ family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rey­ urday. 9 a. m. to neon and 12:30 Service, Mrs. Albert N. Skinner, Members of tbe Volunteer Fire A card party was sponsored by taring worse than ^rst first ddegree w rM I ! soldier, was visiting her sister, to the new regulations. The ward­ brothers now living in Germany. The order os given lost week Two FoHner Residents meeting, the group wUl adjourn to Sr., Mrs. Robert Metcalf; Ladles ens will keep a list of piersons who had agreed to have the state fire not." tives from out of town. nolds and family, Mr. and Mra, to 4:30 p. m. Department will hold their regular tha Grange on Friday evening Funeral services will be held placed the time at 12:01 tomor­ the Union church to attend the Benevolent Society, Mra. Arthur rived here. do not comply and will make an­ marshal "sit in with them on the He reviewed Allied strategy on from her late home Tuesday morn­ open meeting of the Motor Oorpo. Many local people held fam ily Lawrenct HUI, Mrs. Friedman L it­ Harold Smith ia chairman o f the monthly meeting Wednesday eve­ with the arrangements being in McCarty, gave The Herald row morning, but since that time O f City Also Died in local Rationing Board. Mn. Mil­ Merrill, Mrs. Walter ElUott. other check tomorrow night investigation.” the African and Russian fronts, ing at 8:30 and from St. FroneW Bingo Tonight reunion., during the holiday and tle of New Britain and Mr. land ning at 8 p.m. In the new fire­ charge of Mr. and Mrs. Archlhold t M d eye witness story o f the a change has been mode and it is dred Goodale succeeds M n . Doris General Welfare Center. No. 41, Mr. Welch said little difficulty The governor added that the discussed what he called a "ro- church In South Windsor at 9 Big Boston Blaze. Kiowa Council, D. of P. urlll hold week-end. Mra. Gerald Chappelle, Manches­ Mrs. Albert Skinner was cnosen house. Members are asked to come Sharpe and Mr. and Mrs. Jcfiut holocaust this morning. In spite of to become effective in Hartford at Hutchinson, resided, and Mra. will meet at the Blast Side Recre­ was anticipated in residential dis­ state would take no .ction until unlon" with France and its “ resur­ o clock. Funeral arrangements ore The regular meeUng of the Boy ter, at the home (ff Newell A . HiU, chairman at the recent oommittea prepared to work following the Pringle. There were nine tables la severe shock suffered by the local John A. LoCoee 5:51. A s many o f those who own a grocery bingo this evening in Rachel White and Ernest K. Seyd ation Center, Tuesday evening at tricts, where the principal require­ it had all the reports available. rection." and spoke somberly of the In charge o f W alter Le- Scoute was held in the social Itov. and Mrs. H. Austin meeting with Mra. Robert Metcalf businese session. Plana have been play, three of bridge and six a t jM n from his efforts after his es- U cars that are parked Ih the vicini­ RockviUe, Nov. 80— (Special)— Red Men’ HaU sterUng S t eight 8 o’clock, when final arrange­ ments are that houaeholdera pull The busboy whose match start­ portents of 1943 as boding new rooma of the Federated church Mr. and Mrs. John Kingsbury and are new memben. as secretary and Mra. Walter El­ made to have lumber and other whist. High prize was won by from the burning building John Arlington La Coss o f this clerc of Manchester. Incidentally ty of tbe atreets mentioned, work Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman, o’clock. ments will be made for the Christ­ shades down three-quarters and ed the inferno was identified by tests "In the face of victory. Friday at 7:30 p. m.^ daughter, Coro, “Mr. and Mrs. A meeting of the Farm Bureau Uott, treasurer. needed articles ready for the work Mra. W. W. Haskell; low by Har­ and ribsequent heroic attempts to town who last month enlisted In this will be the first funeral serv­ in Hartford it will be necessary will be held at the Town hall to­ limit porch lights to a IS-watt Deputy Police Supt. James R. " I promise nothing, I predict both 26, former residents of Rock­ Mrs. John Darling New B rit­ George A. Kingsbury and family, Boxes will be placed In the varl- of partitioning a room for meet­ old Evan.s; door prize by Mrs. ‘vMKue those nearest the door, Mc- mas party. ^ the U. 8. Marines and waa sta­ ice at St. Francis’ church which for them to get out of tbe city be­ morrow at 1:30 p. m, "Keeping bulb shaded so the light goes CHaflln as Stanley F. Tomaszew- nothing," Churchill saiA “I can­ ville and Marilen Hope Playdon, ain is a guest at the home o f Mr. Herbert Bundy at the home of oua business places throughout ings. Ethel Blakeley; and special prise, ski, who escaped with bums on tioned at the Marine Barracks in was dedicated Sunday. fore 5:51 this afternoon or take a Warm” will be the topic o f discua- ■ Chrty described the terrible ex- straight down. not even guarantee that more suc­ and Mrs. Emery M. Clough. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tomlinson, the town Including hotels, restau­ To See Movies a cake, by Lester Hutchins. ' periences during and after the fire, The Beethoven Glee Club will the hands after an ineffectual at­ South Boston, rescued a child chance on being prosecuted. 19, daughter of Mr. ond^rs. Roy sion with Mra. Montague White aa Street lights will not be dimmed. cesses are now on the way. , Wapping Edward Wochomurkq, Jr., has Jr., in Wapping. rants, fllUng atatlons and stores A few years ago the Congrega­ t In Party Of Seven hold its weekly rehearsal this eve­ tempt to beat out the flames. from the flam^awept Cocoanut A. Playdon of Elm atreet were the leader. Those attending are The Hartford Electric Ught CJom- "The dawn of 1943 will soon returned to New Cowe, Dela­ Pfc. Edward B. SuUlvon, Street­ and residents of the town may tional Women of Connecticut un­ Sabotage Origin . "I was a member of a party of ning at 7:30 at Emanuel Lutheran Bulb-Unscrewed by Piankster Grove Night club building, when among the vlctima of the Are Mrs. W. W. Grant requeated to bring euggeetlons for pany reported It had .found paint­ loom red before us and we must ware after spending the holiday er, 111., C. H. Olekieiak, Uniontown, moke their contribuUona to finance dertook a special project for the seven persons, which included church. Director Fred Werner re­ The boy related, Claflln said the Marines, Soldiers and Sailors Red Shock Troops which swept the Cocoanut Grove 7384, Mancheotor keeping the houae and m em M n ing tbe globes unsatiirfactory and brace ourselves to cope with the at the home of his parents. Penn., Leland Congdon, Clarendon, the party. These boxes wiU be ABCFM in assuming the entire The term "sabotage" is aald 'to Fred Krohn, Edna C. Krohn. Mrs. quests that all members attend as that he waa trying to replace on were called out to assist the fire­ night club In Boston Saturday thereof warm. would have to wait for delivery of trials and problems of what must Mrs. ______Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Loetcher Vt., Mr. and Mre. Thomas McKin­ picked up on Monday Dec. 14. salary of Miss Theresa Buck, have originated when European . K itty Scales and Thomas Seal .a, preparations will be made for the electric light bulb which had been The names of the members of Fuel oil and kerosene eoupons fiber shades. This may take two man Saturday night. "Bab" La- be a stern and terrible year.” Tbe funeral of Mrs. Rope Soolela night. of Buckland were recent guests of ney, Norwich, at Mr. and Mrs. Plana are under way to give Registered Nurse, in the hospital peasant laborers kicked thetar concert at Union church, Rock­ unscrewed by a prankster in the Gain Another Don Miss Playdon, a student at may be obtained by applicants call­ A ll of 29 Orvis Road. Arlington, weeks. Coss Jumped from a window with But he emphasized that "now at was held this morning ftom tbe tha different groups in the Pleas­ Tolland relatives. WilUam McKinney's home. each child a gift, candy and fru it at Mt. £ linda Station, East sabots, or wooden shoes, into fa o 'M ims., and Miss Kitty Gueri of ville, Sunday evening, Dec. 13. recently opened Melody room of the child In his arms Into a net. A this moment the First British Emerson CoUege In Boston waa ant Valley Club are aa follows: ing at the Rationing ^ a r d office. Henry H. Weiner, manager of John B. Burke Funeral Home at Miss Dorothy Gunther a atu Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds The entertainment of tha evening Africa. Moving picture* of Miss tory machinery, preten^ng it to ,-lhmple street. West Roxbury and the club when the match flame friend o f hU. a sergeant in the Army is striking hard at the last River Stronghold born In Providence, R. I., Janu­ Group 1, Leona Nevers, chair­ The Rationing Board has issued tbe Retail Trade Bureau, said he 87 East center street, at 9:30 and dent at the University Connec­ are vial ting at the home of their wlU be provided by the various Buck’s work in hospital and school be accidental. ‘ SOaa Claire Krohn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lyons and brushed the flim sy palm and act corps, lost his life, he said. remaining footholds of the Ger­ ary 1, 1923 and leave# bealdes her man; Mabel Orennon, Beatrice a t the following purchase certifleatM believed most of the larger stores from St. John’s Polisb NsUonsl ticut at Storrs waa at he. home ■on, Keith Reynolds and family. schools of the town with fifteen in that beautiful kKStion will be *T was Bitting with members of son Robert Allan have moved off the devaatating blaze. mans and Italians in ’Tunisia. parents, a sister, Mrs. James In­ Manchester, and Ida Moulton, William Kralovich, four recape; would be able to comply. They The young man was in town church S t 10 o’clock where Rev. (OMtlaaed from Pago One) over the holida. and attended the The marriage of Miss Alvina minute contributions to the pro­ shown at tbe meeting of the La- our party on the opposite side of from Wadsworth street to 71 The flames swept through the "American. British and French galls o f Brooklyn, Conn., and her Ruby Rose. Elisabeth Nevers and Harold Rankin, one Grade 2 tire; have sough- permission to dimout yesterday fo r a brief visit with his Sigmud Sscaepkowokl celebrated Wochomurka-Clough wedding Wockomurko, daughter of Mr. and gram. dies Benevolent Society on Thurs­ t t e club from the Piedmont street Summer street, highly inflammable decorations as troops are pressing forward aide Elsie Bertram; Group 2, Louise Charles Pease, one Grade 2 tire; their display windows by using mother, and his w ife and two chil­ a solemn high mass: ’The Chil­ patches said has cut three German- maternal grandparents, Mr. and Thankagiving Day in- th«. Tolland Mrs. Edward Wockomurka, of Tol­ On December 17 tbe Ladles of day, Dec. 3 at the home of Mrs. entrance and a short distance from the orchestra leader roiaiMl his by side. W e expect to expel the Johnson, chairman, Vivian Lun- Carl W. Carlson, one Grade 2 tire; celanese fabric, but no formal ap­ dren who live on Strickland street dren’s Choir of the church furaioh- controlled railroad lines on the Mrs. Edward Ramsdell of Rock­ Federated chiurch. land, to W airen Clough o f Tolland, St. Maurice will entertain the or­ Charles Sumner. The hostesses, sn single door entrance. We were in The Gleaners group will meet baton to signal for the national enemy before long from the 2,000 one tube; Agnes Friedrich, one proval of this method has been Today he expected to be trans­ ed the music, central front and isolated Velikle ville. She was a graduate of den, Elsie Moulton, Minnie Dex­ Mrs. Molley Chorchea spent the took place at tbe Federated church ganization represented on the Mrs. Sumne; and Mrs. Thomas tbs club at about 7:S0 p.m. and 1 tomorrow evening at 7:45 at the anthem as a prelude to the Satur­ Miles of African coastline. But ter, diristine JcUineon, Clara Dris­ tuba; Elwood-Hudson, one Grade 2 H obtained. Most of the stores will day night floor show. Within sec­ ferred to Florida bay for a month’s ’The bearers were: Richard Getz- Luki, a contested communications RockvUle High Bchool and a past holiday with her daughters In in Tolland Thanksgiving after­ committee with an entertainment Bentley ask that the meeting may ahtlced the exit near our section South Methodist church. The A frica is no halting place. It is coll, Thoressa Orlsel, Sadie WUd, tire, one tube; Margaret M. Ted- limit their Illumination in win­ onds the crowded night club was training. He said he lost hia coat wlch, Fran). Polozi. Peter Bon- center only 90 miles from the Lat­ worUiy adviser of the Order of Hartford. Her granddaughter, noon. Mrs. Clough ia tha teacher and refreshments to be foUowed by open promptly at 1:30 in order to and also noted that there was. no members are reminded to bring not a seat but a springboard. We and Florence Lone; Group 3, Hat­ ford, three recaps; M. B. Pringle, dows to 15-watt bulbs, or turn off a bedlam as screaming women in tbe fire. gord. Daniel Sokqwakl, John R. vian border. Rainbow Girls of Manchester. ’The Beverly Gold returned with her at the Silver Street school in town. the v.-ork period when the candy la dispose of any busineae before rad exit light over the entrance. the flnished articles for thb ba- shall use Africa to oome to closer tie Lone, chairman, Dorothy Lone, two recaps. H «r «’fi o w a y to the lights entirely. and horror-stricken men dashed Tyz sad Jsmea NeiU. Burial was Dispatches from the Stalingrad body w ill be sent to Groveland, for a week-rcnd vieit. Rev. and Mrs. Benton Gaakell boxed, gifts tagged and other lost time for the program. Show Beady To Start xaar, "The House Beautiful," grips. Ceclle Reynolds, Betty Burnham, Chief Observer Oeorge 8. Nel Reataui-ants and smaller stores for exits, tumbling ( ver each other in St. John’s cemetery where Rev. front said the Germans, after los­ Maas., for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Louis B(x;k and spent Thanksgiving with Mr minute detoiia of the party are at­ Bolton Briefs *T1ie floor show was just about Thursday afternoon and avening and unscrewed a bulb in the ceil­ • Our operations in French Eva Hack, Ruth Burnham, Ullian son has called for more observers got rid of face a more difficult problem be­ on the jair.-packed atairways.' Szczepkowskl read tbe committal ing the battle along the Don loop, Robert and Eleanor Coleman two children of Maseachueetts Gaskell’s parents in Worcester, tended to. Manch.:eter High School started M ady to go on at 10:30 when the at the church. ing. This made the room too dark. North A frica should enable us to service. Middlemast; Group 4, Lena El­ for the Listening Post. Volun­ cause they must cut o ff Interior District Fire Chief WilUam J. were seeking to form a new line were married in Rockville about were guests of Mrs. Bock’s par­ Mass. Announce Winners on the new schedule thle morning started In the Melody Lounge. One of the waiters came to me bring the weight of the war home more. LUUan Anderson, Susanna teers are especiafiy needed for the lights from the windows by means Mahoney said that tangled and to the east, within the Don-Volga three years ago and had lived ents, M r. and Mrs. Charles Leon- Rev. Gosksll spoke on "Love’e The Bolton Volunteer Firemen classes started at 8:40 o.m. and i'Mbbody yelled “fire" but a heavy The reg^ular i meeting o f the and asked me to screw the bulb to the Italian Fascist state in a LeCour, EUen Thresher, Helen hours between midnight and 9 of a partition. Bars must leave a frightfully burneduumeu bodiesduuicb were Tbomae W. Sargent corridor, to protect .their diviaions since that time in CUnton, Maaa. ord over the holiday. Chosen (toesF' taking the text announce the following winner* school was closed at 2:44 p.m. MONEY gamble of voices began swelling American Legion Post will take back in. manner rtot hitherto dreamed of The funeral o f ’Thumas William massed before the city. Mr. Coleman was the son of Mr. Falrbanke, Annie Dibble, Edna Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson from JoHn 14:23. This waa the and their prizes of the recent Miss Adella Loomis spent the ftom the opposite side of the place tonight at 8 o’clock In the foot-wide adt of light In the win- ^ve deep and that ’T stood on a chair to do It I bj its guilty leaders, or still less, The look-out tower at the post dOWB* ‘ tHVltabtf an/l Sis«mA9As»A#4 Sargent was held this afternoon ’Two towns reported captured and Mrs. John Coleman o f Mlnter- Brooke, Emffiy Rose, and Jadwlga and son John were Thanksgiving flrst Sunday In the Advent period, drawing conducted by the mem­ Thanksgiving weekend me the Legion hall. I tables and chairs were scattered lighted a match and held it while by the unfortunate people Mus­ has been completed. It la glass I and tipped in a shambles among at his home, 151 Walnut stim t. in last night’s communique are Court, Rockville, and Mra. Kobylanskl. Day guests of out of town rela­ Mrs. Kenneth Sima and Mrs. A . J encased, heated and has telephones bers of the department: J. Ko- guest of her sister In Cromwell. PROBLEMS ‘Xverybody near' us thought I screwed the bulb in with the solini has led, exploited and dis­ the dead with Rey. W. Ralph Warn. Jr„ Peakovtka and Vertyachy, which Coleman was the daughter o f Mr. The Ellsworth High school bas­ tives. Vinton sang the duet, "Jesus Lov­ mlnas, New Britain, $25 W ar Members o f tha Bolton Congre­ that there was a fight somewhere It was announced today that other hand. The match set fire to graced." on both floors. Blood Plasms Rushed pastor of the South Methodist lie from 30 to 40 mllea northwest and Mrs. Benjamin Llsk of Or­ ketball team played every man in The Misses Bernice and Alice er o f. My Soul.” The flowers were The State Salvage committee Bond; Andy Holtzhetmer, Man­ gational church school sent their in the club as soon as several William Laking was on the dean’s the palm tree. 'This ia how the Churoiiill pointed to the series of Stalingrad on a dirt road paral­ uniform Friday night os they Hall returned to East Haven Sun­ Trying to Find * As speedily as possible, physi­ oj punishing rales the R. A. F. church officiating. During the chard street Besides hia parents chrysanthemums furnished by has notified E. K. Seyd, local sal­ chester, turkey; Jamea Sandback, contributions to tha Salvation Whb a loen frqpi chairs and tables were overturned list at Nichols Junior College for fire started.” ’ lel with the Don roughly three opened the current season with a day evening to reopen the school the current quarterly marking cians and specialists In the treat­ has inflicted on Italian industrial service Mrs. Robert Olson sang Mr. Coleman leaves two brothers Mr. and Mrs. John Kingsbury and vage chairman, that Andover Is Hartford, turkey; J. Keene, Hart­ Arm y in Hartford to aid In fllling you can ’clear the tlata’ all the bar, and several men ment of bums, mustered by the Nunnber Leap From Roof ’The Old Rugged Crooa." and miles east of the river and con­ Francis o f Clinton and Charles of win over Newington high, 45 to 27. Monday after the holiday recess, family in loving memory of Han­ the second high ranking town In ford, chicken; (Jarl Anderson, Thanksgiving baskets for needy at onea. Employad woman on top o f the bar and period, j Laking is the son o f CHar- If Law Breach A number of those who escaped and shipping centers, the most re-' necting with railroads to Stalin­ The South Windsor five ended the Miss Clare Dunham has re­ nce Laking of 90 Cambridge street. Boston Committee on Public Safe­ cent Saturday night whe;i heavy What a Friend We Have In the Navy: a sister. Miss Gladys nah Amelia who was killed 11 the state in the household grease Manchester, chicken; John Swan­ families. Those In charge of the and amployad man who ooad xnesd toward the Broadway en­ leaped from the roof of the low Jesus.” grad. first half ofi top of a 21 to 12 turned to Snipsic Lakt. after the He is a senior and will graduate in ty, were mercifully ministering to bombs were dropped again on Coleman of Worcester, Maas., and years ago Thanksgiving Day. collection campaign, having at­ son, Bolton, chicken. Tbe organi­ propect report that the children cash can |at a loan of $19 trance. I knew then something building to the tops of automobiles Pravda said many German score. Babe Malzon. throwing tn holiday recess spent in Hartford May. Nichols Junior College Is at Cause of Fire the injured, using blood plasma ’Turin, and remarkeo; “ Already ’The bearers were ’Thomas several aunts and uncles In this Christian Endeavor was held at tained a record of 152 per cent of zation reports that the drawing entered wholeheartedly in making to $300 on joat thoir wgnw- aniloua was happening, so I grab­ and thence to the street. The Smith, O o r g e ShUth, A iih u r Tal- troops were concentrated at one baskets from everywhere, was top aa guest of her sister and family Dudley, Maas. rushed from the Red Cross in the centers of war Industry in city. ^ , the home of Hubert Edmondson its quota. was a financial success and the the project a succeos. luro alone. Paynwnta are bed my (Irl friend under the arms clothes of oome were in flames. lon, Robert McNeill, Robert Sul­ point northwest of Stalingrad be- scorer with 21 points. Keleher led The Tolland schools reopened Sunday evening. The topic was proceeds wlU be used to partition Mr. an i Mrs. John Tlmbrell and (Continued from Page One) Washington and pain and poison- northern Italy are being subject­ Besides her parents. Mrs. Ctole- Harold Rankin has been named •ansibly arrangad aa yea with Odd raced to the exit A night club singer, Billy Payne, livan and ’Thomas Leemon. Inter­ h.nd dense minefields and anti­ the losers with 12 points. The this morning after the Thanks "What are the teachings of and furnish a room on the second Infant son John, Jr., spent A special meeting of the Man­ allaying sulfa drugs. • . ed to harder treatment than any man leaves five brothers, Norman Scoutmaster of the recently organ them on a monthly bawa. A Ughto Go One saved ten patrona by leading them ment was in the East cemetery. tank barriers, bu* the position Ellsworth reserves defeated the giving recess.- Je.sus." Ized Boy Scout troop. floor o f the firehouse for meetings. Thanksgiving and tbe weekend chester Ski (Hub will be held W ed­ sought to replace a light bulb re­ Meanwhile, tong lines o f rela­ ol our cities experienced in the of Little Rock, Ark.: WUliam, The regular meeting of Tolland loan of $100 aeata $20.60 *T looked back once and saw a Into a huge basement ice box. was broken by a three-side< as­ Newington reserves in the prelim The Mothers Club w ill hold its The Andover Orammar school Obeer\-atlon Poet with Mrs. Tlmbrell’s parents In nesday evening at eight o'clock at moved by a club patron. tives and friends stood two abreast winter o f 1940." Allan and Burton Lisk of Rock­ Grsmge w ill be held at the Com­ flheet o f flames envelop the entire “I waa getting ready to start sault and the enemy rolled south, inary tilt, 31 to 20. regular meeting Tuesday evening, will have an air raid drill every Mrs. Lillian Hutchinson, in NuUey, N. J. whan promptly repaid hi IS the Cehter Springs clubhouse. The busboy said that he "e s ­ outside the city’s morgues ’The Russ'an battles are "mov­ abandoning its fortifications. ville and Kerwln of tho A ir Corps munity house Tuesday evening at interior and then the lights went the show,” Payne said, *^vhen I The recently built Catholic Pec. 1 at 8 p. m. at the home of two weeks and an evacuation drill charge of the Listening Post on The daughter bora recently to monthly Members are asked to bring skis caped by rushing to a kitchen and throughout the cold night waiting ing forward to a climax” and Date Announced 1116 Red Army fanned out and a alster. Miss PhyllU LUk of 8 o’ clock. After the regular bust not The flames died and a heavy suddenly heard screams. I thought church in South Windsor, was ded Mrs. W alter Keller. This w ill be a every week. The homes o f Mra. the days for Bolton, wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph Salmond a t monia of $W.09 and equipment for rubbing down thence up a stairway to a Shaw- for a chance to identify bodies, weakened German divisions must southwest of Stalingrad along the this city. ness the Grange regular officers IP? ^ smoke crept through the there was a fight Then I saw -a icated on Sunday morning, Nov Chrietmaa party and every one le Vera Taylor, William McCarroll. thank the , Manchester High Birch Mountain has .been named Wa walcoma aS and waxing as the entire evening mut street door after making a many of them charred beyond rec­ prepare themselves, he said, “for railroad running through Kotel- Davts A. Sykes and the Grange Ladles’ degree fflnbu The flame was like that shot ognition. flame racing along the wall.... For Dinner Party 29th. to bring a ten cent gift. Frank Hami)ton and Ellsworth School pupils who took charge of Linda ElMne. The child Is a grand­ tiona ova* if ; w^lTie devoted to preparing skis futile attempt to extinguish the a second dose o f what they got nikovskl toward Rostov. David Allen Sykes. 84, reUred team will Instruct a clasa of five from a flame thrower, leaping out Everyone started running. If only last year.” A Junior Red O oss will be or Coveil have b4en selected aa refuge the Post on Thursday, Thanksgiv­ daughter 0. Mr. and Mra. Joseph tha aaighberbeod ar If yew for the winter season. The experi­ burning decorations. A board of inquiry, including Newly reported captured were vice president of the Hockanum candidates in the third and fourth tg tA snvsteplng everything before fire officials, U. S. Navy repre­ others bad followed me they would ganized very soon under the stations. ing Day, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The 2^ppa oUo a t Birch Mountain. enced skiers will give their advice Hundred Bodlee Unnamed Obilnoye, 80 miles south o f Stalin­ Mills (Company died Sunday at the degrees, after which refreshments sentatives— there were servicemen be alive.” leadership of Miss Jeanne Heckler. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Swdng women who usually are at the Malcolm Wolf has been promot­ and help the novices. Those plan­ Meanwhile, a hundred bodies S t M argaret’s Circle, Daugh­ grad, and Verl'hine Kurmoyarska- Hartford hospital. will be served. Job. BWiereeaeelaerplieewl **XUagn happened eo fast that among the dead—and two repre­ ters of Isabella, has set the date Joseph Sargis who has been have returned from their honey­ post oh Thursday also thank the ed to lieutenant is the U. S. Motor ning to attend are advised to wear still lay unnamed and unclaimed A revolving door trapped a Axis Strongpoints ya, on the east bank o f the Don H e was born February 2, 1858 Willington K was hard for me to remember sentatives of the Federal Bureau of Tuesday, December 9, for a din­ spending the week with Mr. and moon and are living at their new boys for enabling them to prepare TronsportatioB and ta olatloiied at warm clothing. In the city’s morgues, posing a number of persons when It became at Its junction with the Kurmoy- in Mlllvsle. Mass., a son o f John ^ d c h w ay the sodt door opened, of Investigation, which began its ner and ^rlstnuui party at 6:39 Bllaa Jennie B. Oboreh Mra. Charles Heckler has returned home at the lake. Mra. Ewing is their dinners for their families. Boston. terrific problem of identification jammed by a pileup of bodies, and arsksra-Akssi river and well in­ and Harriet (Durrons) Sykes and ware only a few persons probe yesterday, reconvened today. All But Isolated at the Hotel Sheridan. ’The mem­ to school in Sharon Heights, Mass. the former Dorothy H. Aspinwall Boltonicee on duty at the Poet The regular meeting of John to officials who said that many one body waa even found in a tele­ side the German corridor from came to RockvUle 55 years ago. North Coventry of us and I distinctly re- Mather chapter. Order of De- The- death toil ranked only be­ phone booth. bers are requested to provide 25- Svalingrad. The Ladies’ Aid society will Miss Cora E. Kingsbury has re of Manchester. during the weekend included: 9-11, had been burned almost past rec­ He was general manager of the turned to Fall Village to resume that those ahead of me Molay, will be held in the Masonic hind the steamship General Slo­ ’The Boston Committee on Pub­ (Continued from Pnge One) cent gifts for the tree, also to Pravda said an enti.-e heavy ar­ serve the annual ’ supper in Hall Frank Bosio, Herbert Hutchinson; ognition. Hockanum Mills Company for her duties as superviaor of the iwixm trouble getting the Temple tonight. cum fire of 1904 In New York’s lic Safety, which organized under bring g ift items to be put into a tillery regiment was captured by Memorial church social hall Fri­ The following Is the list of boys 11-1, John Swanson, Sr., Fred Philadelphia—^Two members of In undertaking esUbllshments many yeara and vice president of from this end of town, with their Home Economic Department at Pennsylvania's basketball team ore Somewhere along the East river in which 1,021 died. real disaster conditions for the to disclose the extent of thrust box for the local soldiers, any­ Soviet tr^pa before the Germans day night, December 11. The Johnson; 1-3, Anthony Maneggia, throughout New England, prepa­ the company at the time of his re­ addresses in case anyone would the Regional High School. not following tn their fathen’ Z recstved a cut on my left There will be a special meeting CTilcago Iroquosis theater fire of first time, and mortuary, officials toward Tunis but the Morocco thing they choose without price could remove the covers from the menu is to be baked beans, salad, Stafford Springs Harry A. Munro; 3-5, Richard rations were under way for the tirement a few years ago. Miss Laura Hill has returned to footsteps. Pat ShovUn la tha son lag and my girl friend was injured of Manchester Lodge of Masons tn 1903, which claimed 602 lives, M d radio said yesterday that the Allies lim it guns. relishes, cole slaw, brown bread, like to send a letter or card for Morra,. Anthony Flano; 6-7, Joseph a t hundreds o f funerals that will said that most of the unidentified He waa a former member of the her teaching having spent the long John O. Netto Pat ShovUn, who played baseball also. One member of our party, the Temple tomorrow night. The the San Francisco earthquake and already were within cannon range ’The circle w ill give its annual A German Infantry regiment rolls, apple pie, cheese and coffee. Christmas: Flora, Daniel Holloran; 7-9 Mario carry the bodies of the victims to were women whose flimsy cloth­ j, C ity Council and was interested In week-end at her home. 418. Stafford with the (Jordinale and Plratea. Krotat o f 39 Orvis Road, Wayfarers’ club of the Hamilton fire of 1906 in which 500 died. of that capital o f ’Tunisia. Christmas party for children of overwhelmed after a brief fight For the past yeara it is the only Private Tony Litvinahyk, Camp Fava, Burton Tuttle. their graves. ing was either burned from their the former Boys Band for whom The report of the Trank Offer­ Chink Ooesln's dad, Frank, eaught suffered first d^ree Standard Propeller Ckimpany will Panic Lock Out of Order Being astride the railroad, these members on December 19. ’This is waa declared moved practically in­ Ladles’ Aid supper held which Edwards, Mass. Orange Notes iK^ez or contained no identifica­ he held annual Christmas parties. ing was the net sura of $79.37. The on the back of his neck and fill the chairs to confer the Master Hospitals ministered to more Deputy Fira Chief John F. Mc­ a tentative date. It vdll take place tact into the lines of prisoners really la "eat and run." Many can Pfc. Raymond Storrs, 31042770. ^ Mlaa Florence JPallancH and Edward DeDoseer, overseer- fo r the Browns In 1912-18-14. tion papera. forces have cut the only liqk be­ He was a member of the Union Sunday school voted to give $15 idsetts OeMtnl bospi- Mason degree. A week from to­ than 170“ other trampled and Donough told investigating offi­ tween the Axis defense zones ex­ aa formerly in tbe downstair rooms thronging the roads to the Russian - remember when a social was held Battery A 152nd F.A.Br. care of John Mordosky, seniors at Staf­ elect, woe forced to resign his new Priests Adniflntstor Lost Rites Congregational church, St. John's Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif., (or Ministral Relief, $20 to Edward morrow night the annual meeting burned patrons— many of whom cials that he found a number of cept for the coastal road. Absence of the K. o f C. home. Mrs. Foster rear. every two weeks at the Willington ford High school, will play the office because he leaves for serv­ taL Catholic priests were on tbe Oommandery, Shriners, and Wash­ Smith for a Chinese orphan, $12:50 Dregs Ont.Bodlee of the lodge,will be held. , hovered close to death, in the bodies, some within ten feet of a of reports of fighting west . of WilUanu ia chairman of the com­ N ew German lines on the east Hill church. People came early A.P.O. 3193. leading roles In the annual class ice on Dec. 7. U llian Mack was scene shortly after the fire got ington Commandery of Hartford. Pfc. Russell Storrs. 31042762, ad­ for Tolland Ck)unty Religious Edu­ i wake of one o f the worst holo­ door equipped with a panic lock Djedeida suggested the Allies were mittee; others asaiatlng are Mrs. bank of the Don were broken by and visited and after supper an play. Moonlight for Herbert, a elected overseer at tbe recent "A fte r I g o t out the whole In­ underway, administering the last He waa secretary of the trustees cation and $25 to the home church. We Invite You to Try Onr Bikini Mystic Review, Women’s Bene­ causts In the nation’s history. designed to open under pressure, attacking one town at a time, or John WUaon, Mim M ary Aoeto, the Soviet troops and 1,000 more entertainment of music and read­ dress same as above. three-act comedy to be presented Grange meeting. Mrs. CJatherine terior of the club was flooded with rites of the church to victims. and a director of the Maxwell SUff Sergeant Harold Taylor, A short business meeting of the snuike and darknesa I immediate­ fit Association, will hold its regu­ As he entered a conference with but it waa out of order and had were leaving Blzcrte to a column Mrs. Anton Kanok and Mrs. M i­ Germans were reported to hava ings was given in the auditorium. Friday evening, December 18th. Rose decUned the office of Ceres Men's Luncheon. Only 60e One priest said he ministered to chael Gorman. Memorial Library, a director of Reconnoissance Squadron, Borin- Christian Endeavor resulted in the ly went back in and began drag- lar meeting tomorrow evening In the state fire marshal. District been secured by another lock. advancing along the northern paid with their lives for the luck­ Baked beans were always a fea­ Other members of the cast are and Mrs. Sophie Anderson was Odd Fellows hall. State Field D i­ Attorney Foley declared, "if some The death of many of the vic­ at least 30 persons. coast. Reservations for the senior din­ less siege of Stalingrad. The the Savings Bank of RockviUe, the qeu Field. Porto Rico. appointment of the Program com­ Mona Small, Lillian Moucha, elected to that office. InstaUation 11 a. m.-2 p. m. Sing bodlee out from the entrance William Ladd of Boston, one of ture, and though seldom served mittee fo r the White C/hristmas rector Mrs. Grace Best will be of the stories I have read are tims was ascribed by Medical Ebc- Simultaneously with the Allied ner and party may be made Russian infantrymen were sup­ Rockville Branch of the Hartford Frank Bennett, Naval A ir Sta­ Mario Posocco, Eileen Ward, Sid­ of officers has been moved up on just Inalde the door. Cbaira and now, if home made, will be a which \n1ll be held Dec. 20. They All Foods Styled the Way Likt Theai To Be present and plans will be made true, there have been several law amlner llmothy Leary to monox­ the survivors, said that there was assault on the hastily contrived through any a t the following com­ ported by tanks and artillery as Connecticut Trust Company, the tion. Alemeda, CaUf., Squadron V. ney Garvais, Nancy Whitaker, the Grange calendar at the re­ tablaa had been overturned and treat. Everything waa contributed « r e Mrs. Benton Oaakell, Mrs. Stykd, And At Nominal Ratos. for the Christmas piarty for the violations In connection with the ide poisoning and smoke Inhala­ "Instant panic” when the fire was Axis defenses In Tunisia, German mittee: Mrs. Ward Strange, chair­ they m o v ^ forward In the second RockviUe Building and Loan As­ P. 91, care of Postmaster, San Ren^ Zampoli, Judy Griffiths, quest of State Master Sherman thoae that did not reach safety except coffee and sugar and the John Kingsbury and Clara Viany. junior and adult members. operaUon of the club.” tion. He said that a number were discovered. and Italian communiques reported man; Mibs Stephanie ’Tunaky, Mrs. break-through in this sector re­ sociation, president of the Rock­ Francisco. Calif. Ronald Chirnan, Corlnne Hulburt Ives who wants all busineae of DROP INTO... outside bMore the flame and smoke supper cost was ten cents. The decoration committee and Fire Marshal Garrity's prelim­ “ Terribly burned" after death. "Men and women began to that the Eighth Army’s tanks Herbert W^riUe. Mrs. ’Tbomss W. ported in two days. viUe W ater and Aqueduct Com­ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hemmeler Chief Petty Officer George Jac- and Theodore A la sk a . that nature concluded before the hit them, never reached the out­ Mrs. Arcelia Crawford, noble scream together. *..It aeemed that Holden, Mrs. Francis M c E vltt Southwest of Stalingrad the pany, secretary and trustee of the quemin, U.S.S. Mustin, care of Hubert Edmondson, Lawrence side. inary report embodied informa­ The stompede for the exists be­ struck the first blow at Marshal spent the holiday week-end with Barbara Calchera, daughter of first of the new year. Installation grand of Simset Rebekah Lodge, everybody wanted to get out Russian offensive also moved fDi^ Sykea Memorial school. Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. Robertson and June Loomis. This THE GARDEN *T pulled one girl out who was tion given at inquest, which will gan, fire officials said, when a RommeTa El Aghella line in IJbya. their daughter and aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marino Calchera a t of officera of Bolton Grange wlU has called a rehearsal for tonight fir s t.... ward successfully, the mid-day Mr. Sykes leaves his wife, Clara Psc, Alfred Krasnlckas, Co. D., year Instead of bringing gifts, an odioUy naked. I began to work on be resumed late today. Including girl, detecting a thin wisp of ’The Axis claimed these attacks Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sadler in (3old street, was given a birthday be held Friday, Dec. 11 wlto the RESTAURANT AND GRILL at 7:45 prompt in Odd Fellows "They all got to the small door communique reported, and another (D arling) Sykes; a daughter, Mra. 191 Tank B. M „ Fort George O. offering will be taken (or War Re her to revive her. Somebody near­ the testimony of the first Boston smoke curling along the walls, repulsed; the British kept silent. Hospital Notes, Providence, R. I., returning Sun­ party at her home yesterday aft­ past msaters of the Grange doing hall, for the officers, members of on Piedmont street at about tbe town and large atorea of Axis food Oorlnne Spencer of RockviUe; Meade, Maryland. lief. the installing. 840 Main Street by aald they would take over re­ fire chiefs to reach the scene. shouted "Fire,” and within aeconda A storm of Allied aerial bombs day. ernoon in honor of her seventh the guard team and those partici­ same time and one of the women and medical supplies were cap­ son, Arthur Darling Sykea of Private John Polonski, 11 C. A. The Ladies Fragment Society suscitation uid I went back for Stampede In Fighting Frenzy the crowd broke for the doorwayo. burst upon the Axis in North A fri­ Everything was white with a birthday. Ten girl friends at­ Keeney Hutchinson, master- pating in the tableau. went down. Then the other men Admitted Saturday; Mrs. Marie tured. Worcester, Moss.; a grandson, Battery G, Fort Wright, New will hold its annual Christmas more bodies. . 1 must have drag- They testified that the searing The wrecked stucco building re- ca and Italy over the week-end and May, 60 Bigelow otreet; Norman mantle of snow Friday morning. tended and she received a number elect, announces the following and women fell on top o f her and laat night, underscoring Prime Within the long-beaieged city of David A. Sykes, 2nd of Worcester; York. • Sale and CJhicken Pie Supper Wed­ ged a hundred bodies out of the flames spreading through paper oembled a huge brick oven after Monaghan, 86 Spruce otrMt; Vyr- During the past year Dr. Frank of gifts. committees for 1943: Pianist, Ruth The meeting of the Willing Minister Churchill’s declaration Stalingrad fighting continued and Corp. Eugene Bay. Co. D., In­ nesday, Dec. O.^Mrs. Grace Gesa Is entrance. Some were still breath­ palm trees and other decorations the flames had been extinguished, the bodies just seemed to keep Ung Griowold, 18 lindmon street; two granddaughters. Miss Julia B. Converse, health officer, Maurice Reynolds, 18, of Staf- Shedd; Home Economics, LUll Workers of the South Methodist that the enemy soon would be csst the Russians said their artillery structor Reg. A. F. 8., Fort Knox, supper chairman, with Mrs. Edna sent a thousand patrons stamped­ with bardl> a acorched spot on the piling up. Mrs. Rose Pearson, 50 Form drive. Sykea Spencer o f Suffleld and ports fourteen communicable dla- fordville, waa treated at Johnson Hutcblnoon, chairman; Ruth ing, others were frothing at the W. S. C. S. will be postponed from his African toeholds and that destroyed 38 German dugodte and Ky., U. 8. Army. Drigga in charge of the dining mouth and others, most of them, ing in a fighting frenzy toward a outside walls and roof, but with Harry Qlasbeen, an Associated Admitted Sundi^: Baby Billy Nancy/ Wskefleld Sykes of Wor­ eoaae tn town with five cooee of Memorial hospital for gunshot Shedd; Sophie Anderson, Ann from Wednesday afternoon to the Itsliona must get out of the blockhouses and wiped out . a bat­ A ir Chdet James V. Edmundson, room. Mrs. Gertrude Davie will X knew were gone. few exits. A deputy fire chief the Interior a masa o f debris. Preas reporter, assisted firemen in Jewtn, Bolton; Mn.-Barbara Bles- cester, Maae.; a nephew and five mumps leading, a smaller number be In charge o f Santa Claus. Mrs. w-ounds on his left leg received Swanson, Mamie Maneggia; buai Tuesday afternoon, December 8. war or be bombed out. talion of enemy infantry. 31042739, Squadron E. Group 8, ness committee, Joseph Mack, Kept Dragging Them Out At that time a Christmas party chief told o f finding bodies near Anwng notables who escaped pulling more than 30 persons 00. 20 Marble atraet; ’Zheodoto On tbe central front northwest nieces. than in past years. Charles Smith, fancy work and while out coon hunting. Hie con­ from the inferno were C^barlea ’Tunis, Bizerte and ’Tripoli were Maxwell Field, Alabama. chairman, David C. Toomey, John Buy War Savings Bonds from the building. He said he Nelson. 98 Hollister street; Baby The funeral will be held on Tues­ Miss Margaret Reiger, teacher dition is not serious. It was re­ "A fireman tried to get Into the will be held and the members are a closed door whose safety lock— targets of new punishing attacks of Moscow Red troops with all A. G. Davis, M.M. Ic. U. S. 8. aprons, Mrs. Henry Reed, the (Buck) -ones. Van Nuys, CllaUf., saw slgrns of life in. only two—one Barry Chambers, 31 Ford street; day afternoon at two o’clock at o f the Village H ill school, spent ported that Reynolds’ gun acci­ Swanson, Sr.-; charity, Mias building then and he succumbed requested to bring ten cent gifts. designed to open under pressure over the week-end in a prelude to their winter paraphernalia were Melville, Division 4, care of Poet- Harvest Stall,” Mn. John Kings­ cowboy star of the motion pic­ a man and the other a woman. Mrs. Anna Yawotskl, 17 Kerry the Union Congregational church. the holiday roceae at her home in dentally went off. Adella Loomia, chairman, Cath­ from the acrid smoke that was so The Willing Workers will have a —waa out of order. Police Com­ impending assaults by American rolling the numbed Germans bock maeter, N. T. Oty. bury "Pop (jorn and Candy Bar." tures, who was critically burned, Thirty-six hours after that inci­ street; Norman Richards, 281 Cen­ Dr. George S. Brookee, poator of Worcester, Moos. The wedding of Miss Mary Pas- erine Marshall, Elaie Deer, An­ heavy and thick. I pulled him out. booth at the “ House Beautiful" missioner Joseph F. Tim llty indi­ and British land forcea in Africa, through the heavy snow and the Private Lawrance V. VovlUe, Mra. Anna ,Anderaon “ Tha Goodie smd Scott Dunlap, also of Van dent Glasheen said he could "still ter street; Hiaa Antcinetto Moin- the church will officiate ooilated The E. D: Pinochle club will sardl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. thony h.aneggla, Renato Cocooni I went In each time until I felt an the church bazaar Thursday and cated in an Interview that under and the great Italian Industrial mid-day communique announced Anti-Tank Co., 169th Infantry, 48 Shop," Mrs.' Benton Gaakell Novel­ Nuys, motion picture producer, hear the screams of the dying. I by Rev. Percy E. Thomas of North meet this evening at the home of Louis Possardi of West street to East Central Pomona tlrange arm;or leg close to the floor and will have for sale home made the law. a 16-year-old boy "Isn’t city o f ’Turin shuddered to the Im­ vlUe, 857 Middle Turnpike East; the capture of several Inhabited Divielon, Camp Shelby, Mies. ty Nook. Mrs. George Hewes, Mrs. who waa injurSH and among those con stin recall the storiea of the Adams, Moss., a former pastor. Mrs. John Mirtf on Willington Chester F. Mask!, son rough rood. took place Thankagiving morning meeting wUI be called to order at fm pulling until I had them on the District Attorney Folfey an­ Shiptnng and harbors w e n Moot, Oermona show any aggressive ac­ tery. Ernest Bottomley of WilUmon- Division. Oomp Shelby, Miss. Next Sunday evening tha last who either perished or were injur­ Bwift-reachtag. flames and- auffo- Adm itted today: George St. in St. Edward’s church. Rev. Jo­ 10:30 -i.m. Election qf officera will aidewalk outside, and then I went Private f c Anthony Miller Jr. nounced, immediately after the ed at three Axis-held African tion. An infantry attack southeast The body will be at (ha White tic covered his route hero Friday Private Russell M. Roberts, Pit. monthly Hymn Sing of tha year ed Include: Edward Ansin, Brook­ catlng smoke. I con still see 30 Germaine, ElUngton; Mrs. Lucille be the businese of the day. Bolton back for another." who enlisted last January and has ports and traffic along Marshal of Nalchik supported by tanks was Funeral Home which wUl be open fo r the Gillette Clompony, which 572 Recruit Marine Barracks De­ will be held In the church. Thase seph H. Donnelly, pastor, per­ been with the Marinea at "San conference, that he had officially line, Maaa., president of the Inter­ or more bodies huddled on the Grangen are reminded that the McCarty is 27 years old and a Rommel’s rood of escape towards Dickson, 142 Sdiool street; Miss broken up by Russian artillery and thle evening from 7 to 9 o’clock. also supplies Manchester. He pot,, Parris Island, South Carolina, Sings have been held the flrst Sun­ formed the single ring ceremony. Diego, ia now somewhere in the directed the fire marshal to In­ state Theater Corporation and floor of a garage, transformed Into subordinate Grange having the defense worker, and his experi­ ’Tripoli was otrofed. while in Dordtby Bmiiqo, 290 Hackmatack mocblne-guns, the communique Open Meeting Tonight. mentions a" fall off of ooles In con­ Private Alphonse Oenovesl, day in every month for a year: The couple were attended by 'Miss Pacific, according to word re­ vestigate every aspect of the fire treasurer of a Boeton textile firm, a morgue, some of them so horri­ largest percentage of Pomona ences on Saturday In the Back Tuntoia the fighting grew In in­ street; M n.. Kathleen Gordoo, ■old, and the Germans were forc­ Air Raid Wardens, Auxiliary fectionery. 620th T.8.8. (s.p.) A.A.F.T.S- Christmas Corolds will be sung as Sue Possardi and Stephen Moskt ceived, from him this morning. and he declaim that "any evidence dead; Dr. Gordon Bennett of bly burned It will be difficult to members prewent at the meeting Bay club will forever remain in tensity os the zero hour for the Foster street ed bock to their original poeltlono. Police, Auxiliary Firemen, mem­ Floyd Phelps, owner of Han­ Madison, Wise, Barracks 1,439. well aa the favorite hymns asked After a wedding trip, the couple of crime disclosed by the Investi­ Swampacott, captain o f the 1937 over identify them pooltlvely.’* wiU be awarded the attendance hia memory as the outstanding ex­ all-out land attack neared. Discharged Seturday: Mrs. An­ bers of the Rescue and Demolition sen’s store at W est Willington, Adj. Stephen Loysim, Apolohl for. will live on West street Both at­ The Excloange club will meet to­ gation will be presented to the Dartmouth fodtbaU team, dead* Gives life to Aid Friends banner. perience of hia life. Acroee the Mediterranean, na Swonoon, 798 Center street; squads on eapeclsUy invited to delivers on his route not being cola. Florida. tended the local eehoefia. The bride grand jury." which ■ convenes In Robert Beverly Charles, 28, W inl Terrible Scenes morrow evening at the Hotel Friends of Walter Rapp, 17, of homebaoed British bombers swept ’Theodore Watte, Andover. Police Giurt attend the open meeting s^noored able to get another clerk. Private Alfred Oarbarinl. 928 T. is employed by the Rhode Is­ Oelebrato 58nd Annirorsary Sheridan. The gueat speaker wiu regular session on Wednesday, Chester, Mass., son of Mr. and Milton, said that be gave hia Uf« Discharged yesterday: OoH The thermometer registered 20 land Worsted Oampony. Mr. Mss- Mr. and Mi*. George F. Hewlett "N ot more than 50 persons got Dec. 2. ocroes the AIpe to attack/ Turin, by the Motor Corps this evening S.8., Group D., Room 1112, Atlon- out the door through which our be Thomas McCray, aaaistant di­ Mrs. W. R. Charles of Oak Park. when he rushed back into the club Italy’s oraenol city, and tnore the Swonoon, 288 South Main street: St the social rooms of the Union degrees Saturday moi^ng but It Ume City, N. J. ki Is employed by the Hsmilton of Bolton observed their 52nd "I am directing Stephen C. Oapr UL, and eaotem manager o f a to old two friends, one of whom South Coventry wedding anniversary on Friday, party went to safety,” continued rector of the Travelers Broadcast­ pilots found fl) still rogUiy from Mrs. Clarenee Bristol and Infant Joseph P. Laroche of 67 Wads- church starting at eight o’clock. seemed much colder here on ac­ Robert E. Hicking, 856 Guard Propeller in Etest Hartford. rity, fire marshal, to investigate Chicago candy company, dead' was ultimately rescued while the daughter, 15 Delmont street; M n worth street was convicted of Nov. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Hewlett McCarty. ‘T lost my coat and ing Co. His topic will be "Radio a great ult the night Mfore. 'The Motor Oirpa la affiliated count o f the penetrating wind. Square, Dale Maby hleld, Tolo- in the War." all aspects of the fire at the Cocoa- Joseph A . Bormtbyn, star fullback other was still mioslng. Norman PUtt and Infant son, 105 drunken driving in Police Court Out-of-towB holiday gueoU In­ were married in Norwich, on overcoat, but my girl friend saved From Vichy came a broedcaot with both tbe Defense (Jouncil and Mrs. Paul Bugbee of West WU- hosee, Florida. . Eortti’a MogMlto FoMs nut Grove," the district attorney of the Holy Cross football team a A master disaster file set up six Spruce street; Barney O’NSUl, 48 this morning ^-Judge Raymond cluded Mr. and M n. Qiarlae Beebe Thankagiving day. They have one her coat but lost her hat. The that British troope on the Tunls- the RockvUle Chapter of the kngton is tombing school at Private Wilton Thorpe, 75 Private J., Howard Harrison, said. ‘T h ave' assigned Assistant year ago, dead. Norine Helen months ago by the Boston Com­ Maple street;Baby Karen John­ R. Bowers. Laroche waa i arrested and daughter o f Bristol at Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Chesterfield Pirie, •cenes were terrible. Many of the ion-AIgerion border h ^ been re­ American Red Cross and has or- Storrs and commutes doily. Ehigineere Co., Camp Bosuregord, The magnetic pole of the north who is attached to the Signal District Attorney Frederick T, Welch, daughter of Vincent 8. mittee on Public Safety to provide son, 100 Summer street: M n . Aus­ Nov. 28 at 8:25 p.' m. on Main Ins P. Beebe’s; Mr. and Mn. Har­ la at Boothia Peninsula. Canada, who also reskles in Bolton. Cbes- people we brought out were burn­ Doyle to handle this matter. A t­ inforced by nrinored 'unite, indi­ i ranged this meeting os a foUow up Pupils returned to their atudles La. Corps at Fort Monmouth, N. J., Welch of Port Washington, N Y * immediate information cm victlma tin Bisoell sad Infant daughter, atraet. at Haynes street by Officet ry Jackson ofld two daughters of 1000 miles from ths geographic terfleld Plrie’a parents, Mr. and ed so badly that their skin hung torney General (Robert T .) Bush- cating that the all-out Allied at­ for the recent b ^ b demonotroi’ today In town and also at tha Private Louis Gill, Fort Devens, was at the home of hia parents, vice president of The Equitable of enemy bombing served as one 156 Eldrtdge otroet; Leonon How- Joseph Sterling after Lorpehe hod Hartford at Mr. and Mra. H. L. North Pole; the magnetic pole of Mrs. Oeorge Pirie of Manchester, tn ohreds. Women were moetly nell has assured me that the en­ tack up«i tbe Naval base at Bi- tion when the public waa shown Windham Hi|^ school. Moos. ®nd 5Irs. James A. Harrison, Life Assurance society, dead- of the most Important clearing artb, 41 Westwood street ■truck and domogad tom cars. Jacobson’s; Mr. and Mr*. Clarence the south is in Antartica, 1000 also observed their 52nd anniver­ Without clothing and w eri clawed tire forces bf his office may be zerte and ’Tunis, the capital o f what happens when bombs ex­ Among tbe flfty-siz registrants Ueut.Commander Walter Keller, of 62 Oxford street, for a rtiort Mary Ellen McCormack, niece' of bouses for establishing the identi­ Discharged today; Mrs. Edwin .Judge Bowen fined Laroche $100 Foster and son K irk a t Willlmon- milea from the South Pole. sary on the same day. Mr. and •cvcrely tn the mad rush to reach called on In any way during this ’Tunloia, m ight soon be forthcom­ plode. George A . Anderson, o f the leaving Rockville December 9 for U.S.S. Laramie, csire of Poetmoa- tbe exits. leave of absence yesterday. U. 8. Rep. John W. McCorinack ty of the dead and Injured. ing. CWlson and Infant boo, 58 Fair- and coats. Ue at Mrs. Morgorat HoU’a: Mr. investigation. Emergency Services of the State active duty la the United Statea ter, N. Y. City, N. T. "I aUyed at tbe s ^ e all night dead; Grace McDermott, 200 West More than a score of metropoli- This account from the Axio- field atreet; Norman Monaghan, W esley Irving Nowacta o f 588 Army ore Nicholas Zeliaka, . First Sergeant Arnold C. Mo- and Mr*. Lester Curran and two "Mr. Stephen C. Garrlty will, be­ 54th street. New York, enUrUiner ton Boston and local ’ Red Cross 86 Spruce street; Shirley Ann Ra- Bush HUI rood paid a fin# o f $1 Defense Ootmcil w ill give on Ulus- sons at Mr. and Mra. 8. A. Tis­ •a til da;riigbt. ^ was not sure that gin hU investigation immediately controlled Vichy station said the Charles If. Amidon and Emory gensen, Co. C-840 Engineering Ba at the club— known under the chapters mustered 800 trained vol­ begUno, 127 BUm II street and eoete for opentlng a motor troted talk this evening on "The dale’s; Mr. and Mra. Samuel Bor- all of our party got out ^ fe ly un­ Into all of the aspecta o f the fire and Germans had captured a height Neff, address West WUUngton. Con., Bradley Field, Windsor stage name of "Vaughn." dead: unteers within so Minutes after Birth: Sunday, a son to MT. and vehicle without Ughto. On Nov. 28 Unexpected Bomb." He wiU also ton of Audobon, Pehn., at the Rev. til oome time Monday when we all matters pertalnin^^ereto, such in the ’Tunisian mountains, token Ben Robbins la busy coning Locks, Conn. Katherine Woods, 22, daughter of they were called. (Sovernor Solton- Mrs. Rodney Bentley. ’ToIeottvlUe: Nowoch, In company with thm ■bow motion pictures of rescue that Prod (Krohn) was at as licensing,. Inspections by the 110 priaonera and shot down sev­ chairs and doing odd tinkering Private Richard L. Heath, 20,~ and Mra. James A . xiolley’s; Mr. Carl Woods, Boston manufacturer atoU hailed the Rod Cross’ job as a daughter to Mr. and Mn. Wal­ other bojrs, neoriy ran down a man work which Miould be o f interest British War Relief . Ibanachusetta Onerat hospital various departments, and whether eral Allied bombers over ’Tunis. jobs at hia home. He is very in- 141,881, 197th Battery C Coast and Mra. Wm. K. Uncles of Arllng- president of The Crosby steam "a superb example of the Import­ ter T. Ford. 12 Newman otreet; a and woman on Hartford Roo4 and to oU. ' With flrM degree bums. they had been made according to There woi no confirmation of this gwdoufi III his worii sad hu ArtUlsry (AJL.) 922, core of top. Mass., at tha Uncloa home; Fortier-Tradler Ouage company, -dead. ant role which this great organisa­ daughter to Mr. and H n. Arthur one nMotoor of tbs party sold thol AQ ClvUion Defenss w otk w a am *Tbooo that were struck by that the law. Any evidence of crime enemy claim. mod* delightful miniature med­ Postmaster, San ramciotio, CoUf. Mr. and lira. RoUnd E. Allen and ivy burot of flame coming up George J. ForUer, U. S. Army, PoUce Commiaoioner Joseph F tion ploys In time a t disoater." Comioo airdrome on BIclly, Pongntz, Rockville. It was too bad “ we didn’t run yoO any ethors who are ratereoted oil Private Otis A. Wilcox, U.8.M.C. daughter of Ponocook. N. H.; Mr. of Glastonbury, and Anno Marie disclosed by the Investigation Births today: A daughter to Mr. down," wtien the Nowoch cor stop­ als o f Windsor ported furniture. lounge died on the spot," be presented to the grand jury."\, ^ n A t y IndlcaM , in an interview,’ jumping off place for much of tbe Invited to attend tonight’s meet- Mlse BUsebeth Broach sue Oo. A , Srd Marine Dlv., Amph. to and Mrs. Homer Hills o f Gilead, at Tradler, of 26 Unden street, Man­ supplies and relnforcemente ths sad Mrs. Harold Leonard, 807 Tol­ ped. otntod, "and thooa that Seea Law Insufficient that the youth who innocenUy biff. I ceeds Mre. Morieh Kram er aa art Br. M.C.B., San Diego. CaUf. the W hite home on lUpley HIU; chester, were married today by Mrs. G.B.Kitfield Axla has been sending into ’Tunl- land TurnpUco; a daughter to M rr Tlia cose of Erik Brandt, Hart­ Leogna To Start [tMn the building when the Coincidentally, the Boston com­ edarted tbe fire should have bera taoebar the local acbools this Private John Schmidt, Westover Miss Esther Clark of UnionvlUe, at Justice of the Peace Frank O. MS.oia, S^StUagain was tbe target o f the and Mrs. Rohort Glenney, 81 Jordt ford, charged with reckless driving toochsil them, hi n very few missioner of piAlic buildings an­ h * f w by la v from working in the The Senior TMCA bosketbaU year. Fiold, Chieopoa, Mooa Mr. and Mra. John Ctork’o. Steele. R. A ,iF . ’Two waves a t bombers atreet was cootlnued to December 7. iMgus wlU Stan its seasen this BINGO ■MS after the flame died ouL nounced that there waa insufficient Favored for Post Friyute w. Aloe Dicksoa, Oo Am ong local man wko wlU loav* s tr u ^ there. th Death: Mrs. Margaret Reiehle, ’The cose of William Hetoler ol 9 tN ia ehelud lala hwenalbU- U w to regulate night cluba, and a "la ^ It against the Uw for a svenlng at 8:30 o ’clock at the D. 84th LT.B., lo t Platoon, Camp for Army duty on DoMmber 9 ore Oc«a Forioogh 9e Hunt Tunisia Timl Britioh sir men Wi^iplng, Sunday. 88 Linden street, charged with A M of fitope «k state senator-elect (lied a resolve boy tta^sW to work In a place a Maple street gym. Franklin Hsr- Croft, a. C. Michael MetenoOky, Raymond Ken- Hartford. Nov. 30.— (g>) — Mem­ pounced on two trains bearing operating a motor veblclo v/hUt Tonight at 8 O'clock ■ntefU l flsr do- with the clerk of the senate calling where UqOof U sold?” newsmen ow, president o f the TOUond Ooun Cteptaln W illiam Crosby, 0208399 St. Louis—(g!)— There la hunting bers of the Republican State Cen­ enemy ouppUea and troops and under the influence o f Intoxlcntil::: Kansas City, Nov,^ SO—OH— nerson and Emerald Green. of Uw Notion'a for a report frbm the fire marshal asked the oolnmlssioner. ly Y wiU toes' up the flrst boU to 8th A.D. Group, Army P. O. 938, ^-and bunting, says Marine Staff both wars shot up effective^. A FoQewlBg is the ellnle Uquor, waa continued to Dec. Coaunuteie who’ve caught tha to the Leglolsture to advise law "WeU,” he m iO , "you know tbe tral committee met ben. today to li. itsrt the seoaona play promptly at Beattie, Washington. - - the » r g t Rudolph F. Koneeny. The oteomer was badly damaged off for tho weak beglanlng Novombar bus or-atreet cot by just walking l9 Mow ■ngload rinee 1860 changes needed to avert such rules. He Isn’t ouppoimd to." ssleet a National oommittos- 1:30 and the pubUc ia Invited to Private Albsrt A. Pauha, Chapel ORANGE HALL hunting waa long, hard and dan- womon for Connecticut, and rtUo- tbe coest. SOth: a Mt footor will hovo to lops, y fu o ht tragedies. ‘There is no doubt that the boy ^tend. There la no admission foe. Lynn ds- gerouB on Guardalcanal island, so U s aourcea Indicated that Mrs. Tile electric station and moles ’Tonsil and Adenoid — Tuesday Public Reepri' otarUag today. One third of the HUI. North Carolina. P r fic ^ Now OlTidti BTtnly Beiwom BriUah War ■ o Building Commissioner John H. started the fire," -nmllty addei There oro eight tonina entorsd (n LWfi Mopi OR the Kenseo Oty Pie, John Wabmtn. A-F-N. SL. mt m Koneeny got a furlough Mooney said he had eonsldered Gennide B. Kltfleld, vies ehoir- wers'hit and oat ofln* in a Bstur- a t 10 a, m. iUHor aBd tko Varian S I lh a Natka’s "and than la no doubt that it woe WolLteby—WedneodA) fe n Jm loogiM with tho first round to FubUe fiwvlee troasperUtloa sye- Battery zTsiith C uom otalUng Jape tbe loot two that tbeto were sufficient nMons of occidantoL" ^ nion of tks Hortfoto lUpubUean d a y Bight R. A. F. rU ' oh Tripoli t Arifid Forcfis. %o go jaoiMha, and came home to indulge town committes. ml|d>t bs choosn. and more direct hits we^e acored to 4 p. at at tbs T. M. O. tnd January 11; sseond round on tern are being elemlnated t o help (O A.) A . P. O. 8182, Poatmaoter, Hartford egress ftom the building, hut in­ ClalUn quoted tte boy as eay- Pn-Natal»Tlnirsdiy at 9 a. m. March 1; March fi and 15 ached offaet Jte delew anticipated tn 3an Francisco, Calif. AdRiiasioR tS Oflols ? faviwlte sport — taunting sisted that he lacked authority ’The post has-been vacant since In daylight Sunday. One merchnnt the dekth of Mlos KaUiertna Byras ship in port and quays wore loft WeU-Baby— Friday frem.3 to 4 ■la# fo r playoffs and March .28n# handling new wiaineee caiued by Anyone knowing any more of — t dionf^ioii^ and Uiot a » , ‘A Ifltn a flUM tote tbe £>oca I a . I K ^ \ i# 9 turn tmm im m i ti ■•’I >7 Vi m i,...... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCpESTER. CONN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30,194» MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAI, NOVEMBBli 80,1 9 « PAGE E dw ai^, Jobn .W ., M.I.T. stu­ Karmelln, Ruth, Steams road, Plenty, Shadrick E„ Negro, 200 Wilding, Irma. 251 Washington Boston Fire dent. Brookline. Norfolk atreet. Cambridge. street, Quincy. House Croup How Paralysis ^^■■■■B ieieiaa*aiaaw iaaaa*w eeeaei*i^ j-- - '-t ,-. r mn Crowd Elliott, Jesaie Duncan, 3r^ ad­ Keshen, Barbara, 18 Boulevard Porter. Patrick, 33 90th atreet, Winer, Siva, 232 School street, Death List dress unknown. terrace, ^ston. Jackson Heights. New York. Somerville. Elliott, Marion M., 46 Dickman King, Walter, 22 Farwell block, Powell, John, Cam brige. Winslow, Gilbert W., 83 Sumner Would Ship Being Treated idoM Board road. Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Oambrldgs. Powers, Dorothy, 416 West 4to avenue, Springfield. ' Estes, Jerome, U. 8. Coast street, Boston. Wlnalow, Kay, 445 Adams Dutch Clark Chiims Chicago Bears Unbeatable This Year' (CcathMMd from Caga One) Kipp, Elois F., 178 Common­ Quard, 118 Chandler street, Boe- weal to avenue, BoMon. Preble, Ruth, 55 Warren street. street, Dorchester. • Powers Bill Ansin, Beatrice, 27 Channlng |on. Kerwln, Elizabeth, 57 Fair- West Medford. Wright, Suzanne, 800 Beacon Hartford Doctor Tells^ Ihkm BdTorc Of- r Prendergaat, Robert. 26 Mason i street, Boston. road, Brookline. mount street, Malden. (CeatiBued from Page Oae) Kiwanis Members of M|| M AppBcuits File Ansin, Edward, 27 Channlng Falcone, Peter, 112 EUmt Central Klelh, Russell E-> Bowdoin ave­ terrace, Brookline. atreet, Worcester. . Preziuso, Vlpcent M.. 289 Lowell 'Young, William James, 34 Oak­ Holy Croaa Celebrates of Boston College read, Brookline. nue, Boston. committee, attempting to whip a New Kenny Method. ll^Reqnacts. Anderson. Shirley. 10 Belknap Falcone, Samuel, 1 Verdi road, Kluber, Allen L., Richmond HUl, atreet. Somerville. land street, Medford. Baseball Faces Praises Bears’ Forwards street Arilngton. Worcester. Prole, Hazel M., 19 Worth street, Z measure into aha^ for congres­ .- I * N. y. W o r c e ^ tr . ' sional approval tola year, con­ Dr. Stafford Jonea, who ie in loaf, MnM formed »t Antico, Sophia, 1 Benedict Fauci, Charles. 161 Cliff road Knox, Ruth, 413 East 8th street, Zall, Mra. Jeannette, 195 Court street, Somerville. Wellesley. Boston. Q atreet, Plymouth. ferred ^rith''repreaentatlvea of the charge of toe ieolation hoepital in •KIm « f the local RAtloning Quinlan. John H., U. S. Army. war. Navy, Justice and State de­ Armstrong, Frank. 60 Forest Feeney. Mrs. Margaret, Oakland Kwarton, Estelle, 151 Brayton' Zidgor. Jack, 137 Englewood connection with Hartford’s muni­ Grave Situation As Best in Pro Football Voday rmtloolnK of coffee avenue. Framingham. street, Medford. R avenue, Brighton. partments and the Board of Eco­ road, Boston. Rainer, Osborne S., U. S. Army i cipal bospMal, described toe Slater It la neceaaary to have Arnold. Herbert Collins, Jr., Feeney, Timothy M. Oakland Zietsoff, Norman, 769 St. Mark’s nomic Warfare and toe Tariff headquarters, Boston. commission. Kenny method of treatment for in­ la known aa Rationing Book 1175 East Broadway, Hewlett street, Medford. LaBella, Shirley, 107 Parker avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Detroit Opinea N. y. Feingold. Harold, 97 Miner Rapp. .Walter R., 21 Wood “These departments and agen­ fantile para.ysia before / toe Ki- 1 to aectire eeffee. BJvery per- avenue,. Newton Highlands. street, Milton. - Altieri. Fred. 10 Richardson Fifiures Show Eagles Mourn Returns to Majors . IS yean or older can aecure Asher, Harry, Gardner HoUl, street. Providence. Leslie, Shirley B., M Fenway street, Boston. cies.” reported Representative wania Club of Manchester at ita Resnick. Alice, 19 Browning T o Diacuaa 1943 with ^ Championship Will Bev] rkound to laat for the next five Boston. _ Fertiolia, Falvo, 159 Adama street, ^ ston . Baron, Pauli 1496 Beacon atreet, Owper (D., Tenn.l, chairman of meeting at toe Y.M.CA.. this noon. Ashland. Lieut Charles, U. 8. street, Boston. street, Boston. the subcommittee, "again empha­ - I. It haa now developed that Levine, Claire 1., 88 Hazelton Brookline. Dr. Jones said that the method' Tranaport' Problema Fans lik e To Loss of line Decided on Front WaR.' did not apply for their eug- N., address unknown. Fine, Edna, 50 St. Paul street, road. Boston. Resnick, Stanley. 19 Browning Baron. Mrs. Paul, 1496 Beacon sized that there was no desire or has proved highly successful at 'iiaUoning brok. Tlieae were Brookline. Levitan. Mra. Lois, 12 Kilsyth street, Boston. street. Brookline. intention to bring any persons toe Hartfort, isolation hospital and The Biggest Issue. —Giants Defeat Chica­ Riley, Carlton D., 15 Preacott pie who ate at restauranU or Baer, Arnold M.. 10 Florence Finnegan, Pauline, Clearvlew terrace, Boeton. Bellows, Hiram, 96 Morris into the country that are now re­ asserted that while toe treatment See Football! Coach Kenney go Cards While Red->| idad. Today many are making street Dover, N. H. - avenue, Stoneham. Levy, Mrs. Jean, 100 Seaver atreet, Salism. atreet. Soutobridge. stricted by toe Immigration laws did not completely eradicate the Chicago, Nov. 20— (ff) —B*um- licatlon for the augar ration- BaRlcy* John E.i ^ BrookB Fitzgerald, James, Lake street, street, Boston. Rifkin. Mrs. Pauline, 62 Clem­ Burr, Margaret, no address. for permanent residence and only disease it haa been found to be. boU, given eafe conduct through skins Top Lions. book. This all added to the street, Whitinsvllle. Wilmington. Linehan, Eldward J., address un­ ents road, Newton. Cichocki, Stasia, 1 Elssex street, those vitally needed in toe war, roost successful in eliminating toe one wartime eeaeon, 4x»nee up for Fitzgerald, John, Lake street, Riviore. Henry, T Morrison effort on a temporary basis.” . Small Colleges' Enjoy Team Would Have Been n k of the undermanned crew. Bauer, Karol Raymond. 298 Bea­ known. Salem. worst effects of toe dleease. judgment again thia week in toe By Charles Chamberlain con street Boston. Wilmington. road. Braintree. Chiras, Miss Anna. 232 Vernon Would Eliminate Immigration Hartford's hospital is now 75 annual winter meeting o f the » ■ Commercial Caro Lolo, Boris H., 14 Pinter street, Better Attendance at At Cocoanut Grove Chicago, Nov. 30— —After! ^ In addition to this work a spe­ Beckwith, Lloyd, U. 8. N., Fitzgerald, Henry, Lake street. Worcester. Roberto, Mary, 4 Emerald atreet, Worcester. per cent equipped for the Kenny major end minor leagues. street, Witoefleld. Despite those assurances, how­ watching his Cleveland Rams bat­ cial aesaton is being held for all Presque Isle. Me. Wilmington. Lowan, Eldward, 845 Fara ave­ Coleman, Eleanor V., 184 Gree­ ever, cooper said the subcommit­ tivatment and said that there And In view p4 new and graver All ' Games When! Resort Had It Won Robinson, Broaddeus, 48 Mt. tered 47 to 0, Dutch Clark ap­ S ^ e r c l a l cars. It is necessary Bennett, Dr. Goi-dor, Swamps- Fitzgerald, Wilford H., LAke nue, Brookline. ley street. Clinton. tee voted to recommend to toe full were 33 cases this past year in problema than thoee confronting cott. street, Wilmington. Auburn street. Cambridge. Conway, Mrs. Beatrice D., 12 Hartford. The Kenny method ia a stunned “day after Fear) CK>od Teams Play. Over Holy Cross. plauded the (Chicago BearaT line have a certificate from the Lowe, George T., 22 Lynde committee toe elimination of the with a few words of praise—. ODT to secure this permit and al- Bernstein. Joseph M„ 68 Ken­ Fitzgerald, Margarite, 69 Bry­ atreet, Bostpn. Rogers. Mildred H., 50 Vamuro Hancock street, Salem. largely toe applicaiton of hot bor” Major League convention street. Lowell. subject of immigration for the which waa only natural for his ^Bxwgh there haa been ample wood street, Portland. Me. ant avenue. Quincy. Lundgren. Sirkka, 51 Riverside Currier, Margaret, 14 Cherry present. packs and Includes also the appli­ laet year, thU week’e eeaeion may By George MocMe By Stove OTisary Bernstein, Amelia, Portland, Fitzgerald, Michael Jr., 141 Roland, William, Gladstone, street, Somerville. cation of mental alienation, or tha develop into toe moat Important team had a minus 12 yards trying ’ ling many did not have the drive, Boston. The chief axecuUve had aaked New Haven. Nov. 30—(F)—Orig­ Boston, Novi 80.—(JP)—Despite to break through it. certificate. This added to the Me. ... V Shore drive. Quincy. U Mich. Daley, Mra. lillian, T1 Morralnc control o€ toe mind over the in baoeball’e history. Ciongrese for the power to eua- inally this was planned as a piece the authoritative trouncing which "That line is a marvel,” he slon. Also being reported are Belxarine. Frank, club a head Fitzgerald, Michael J., 103 Rosenbaum, Doris, 88 Shirley atreet, Boston. musclee so that toe patient leame Executives began arriving laat for the papers proving that cur­ MacDonald. Norma, 39 Worley pend both immigration and tariff night and today. And while the shuddered. "Washington’s first line ______tires and this requires turn- waiter. East Natick. Gray atreet, Arlington. avenue, Revere. Duffley, Rita, 219 South atrMt, to use his limbs all over again. rent trahaportetion dlffieultiee it received ad toe hands of Holy Bigger, Robert A., 66 Butler street, Boston. regulptions to permit free entry buBlneoe meeting* do not official­ is tough, but I’d rate the Bean* IS w in the aerial numbers^ Fitzpatrick. Helen Joan, 34 Dix Rosenfarb, Albert D., 40 Cutler Jamaica Plain. and egress of persons, property Oases Light This Year were a boon to small college foot­ O oss Uet Saturday, toe Boaton Mason, Marie, 32 Chestnut street, Winthrop. ly open until Tuesday, operators superior from end to end—and IjTrhere are many complaints as street Worcester. street, Worcester. Dwyer, Ruth, 28 Winthrop and infdWation when he deemed This year the number of cases ball teams giving them bigger Oillege eleven still is Interesting Bizzosero, Ernest, 17 Squanto street. Boston. Roas. Edward J., 99 New Wood­ were quick to get together for on they’ve also got better reserves. I the amount of fuel oil that was Fisher, Theodore B., 1666 Com­ Mahoney, .address un­ street, Milton. the suspensions necessary to pros­ in the country has been very low. crowds than usual. enough to toe sponaora of Mlami’e road. Quincy. monwealth avenue, Boston. ford street, Boston. ^ Dr. Jones said, but he warned that exchange of views on auch iaeuea The playoff (Dec. 13) may be de­ nted. This ia something that known. ecution o t toe war. as salary freexing, revised player Our theory was that folks 'In Orange BowL cided by the men up front rather workers in the local office Boratyn, Joseph A., 47 - Fitch, H. R„ 62 Institute road, March!/ Paul, 126 Webster Roumeliotis, Christus, 479 Es­ The sub-committee’s decision a light year is usually followed by New London, Middletown, Hart­ No doubt graduate Manager Steve O’Neill (above) gets the a bad year. Slater Kenny came to limit proposals, additional night than those behind.” no power over, but It seem- mere avenue, Whitinsvllle. Worcester. atreet, Arlington. sex street, Lynn. apparently would narrow toe games • and spring training ad- ford and the eastern Connecticut John P. Curtey Will receive a tele- news that he is the new manager Brady, Alice R„ 274 E street Flood, Elizabeth, 68 Webster British Hit Turin this country from Australia being But Clark waa willing to con­ today that everybody that Marchi, John 125 Webster street, Rubin, Myma, 85 Chester ave­ nieaaure down to auapenaion of juetmento. area around Storrs, Instead of pbone call from EYollda sometime of toe baseball cede that in the bacMleld Sid East Walpole. atreet, Quincy. nue. Chelaea. attached to the Minneapolis hos­ me to the office had a chip on Arlington. certain tariff laws and removal of The minor leagues, which traveling to New York, New Ha­ today to clinch toe third bowl team, succeeding Del Baker. It Luckman and Charley O'Rourke shoulder. Brennan, Margaret, 45 Temple Foisy, Warren, Bluff street, Marratta. Alice. Tremoot street. Russell, Elnsi^ Carl B., U. S. Heavily in Night restrictiona over exchanging In pital where she treated 84 cases ven or ^aton for their football trip of an Eagle eleven in toe past vrith marveloua results. It takes swung into their mecuaeione on ia toe second trip to toe major were great passers and Gary Fam- ; This afternoon another room street, Boston. Worcester. Lynn. Navy, Dayton, Ohio. formation, such as technical de­ each Saturday, stayed closer to four seasons. leagues as a manager for O’Neill, Broderick, Arthur, 67 Neal Fogel, Edward J., 11 Fayette six months to learn the Kenny FrUiay, are expected to be toe' Iglletti was a great stick of dyna­ MS from toe regular office was Marchana. Mario, 118 Richmond Russell, Roberta, 32 Clark tails on the manufacture of war home and sratched the local boye The Miami Bowl sponsors tried who once piloted the (Cleveland street. Cambridge. _ (Oontiaued from Pago One) method. Dr. Jones said and he hardest hit by manpower and trav­ mite. Luckman and understut^ Bed to take care of toe regis- street, Marlboro. street. Boston. street, Everett. implements used Jointly by this play. hard to collect Georgia Tech for Indians. Last season he man­ Brooks. Virginia. 1817 Shawmut Ford, Albert Rosen, 40 Cutler pointed out that teh disease usual­ el curtailment. Rule amendments O'Rourke collaborated on three pl^itton of commercial ears. Marks. Meyer, 36 Park atreet, Ryan, Laura W., 75 Cleveland northern Italy since the beginn^g and other United Nations. to settle rights of players and ter> That may have been the case, their New Year’s day engagement aged toe Beaumont, Texas, club, a touchdown flips and gained ._SQ1L^| avenue, Boston. street Winthrop. street, Arlington. ly strikes between April and De­ Brookline. of the war and the 12to since toe With adjournment of Congresa rltories of leaguea forcetl to sting report­ 3. Each player must be a mem- Iball coaching before next season in for pro boxing. He’s heading for consolation Is that he haa plenty bust one comes from toe west Cattsurella, Felix Joseph, 44 ter of the' town,” its broadcast whose names were the first drawn T w o newly appointee 1943 man­ record by not getting a vtctofFOR Toem Not ImoIimM McMullin, Lieut. Ctoarles H., U. Sharby. Fred Sr., Main street, that toe bill would reach toe Sen­ ed, and a big 6rap over the 1941 (if there Is a next season). . . . a teaching career after graduation of company It was actually unbe­ coasL High street, Waltham. Gibbon, Josephine F., 108 Chest­ said, and the number of casual­ for the purpose. agers, both in the American Lea­ ber o f toe Recreation Centers and ' fan. Sammy Baugh ps—ad U 'WfeUa HandMster ia not Includ- Cattarella, Mrs. Helen, 44 High nut avenue, Bohton. d.N., addre.ss unknown. Keene, N. H. ate before Jan. 2. CHiairman fibres. That year toe team was The news that Dick Harlow of and knows he can’t get there via lievable. "Alyn Beals of Santa (Clara waa ties had not been ascertained near­ President-elect James Blair and gue, will be dimout orders issued by street, Waltoam. Glllis, Victor, 20 Main street, McCormacK, Mary E., 1830 Co­ Sherwood, Howard W. 52 Main Doughton (D., N. C.) o f the House one of toe best in Trinity history an AU-Amerlca end If you ever street, R. C North Plymouth. ly 24 hours after the raid. committee, who had declared that a party of Kiwanians will go to siofis. They ore Steve O’Neil who 4. Ehtch team must post a bond Georgetown bad joined toe Navy Govemali would listen to pro foot­ sonal tragedy of a high order but Ed Ctfera for tondidoems to n l w I A sm y Iantoqrities H was suggested Charles, Robert Beverly, 121 Auburn. lumbia road, Boston. and set all time attendance rec­ .w one,” telegraphs Tom Laird, his ante to 18 scoring throan* far Singer, D. L. U. S. N. Reuters, toe British news agen­ its chances of passage this year the Hotel Burritt, New Britain, to­ replaced Del Baker at Detroit, and of ten dollars (610) with toe_ Rec­ gave a hint of what you can ex­ ball offers if toe Marines give him we all should be humbly thankful veteran sports editor of The San amrn^bk ^ several local busl- South Elmwood avenue. Oak Park, Gllfiridge, Caroline, 44 Grant McCullough, Natalie, 151 Main Oeeie Bhuge, who took over ords. the season. men''toat every effort should street, Saugus. Slate, Ethyl, 52 Dysart atreet. cy, carried a dispatch datelined were “ very remote,” said the com­ morrow night to attend a Kiwanis A variety of factors enter into reation Center Office before Dec. pect. Dartmouth’s T ubs McLaugh- time. . . , White Plains N. Y., for what must truly have been Francisco News III. street, Swampscott. gathering. Buckey Hanie* duties at Wash­ won’t stage its usual fight card Rookies Aiute To marie aaid Jto IP* ■da to keep all lights under Chiampa, Jennie, 220 Hanover Gordon, Isaac. 56 Charlotte! McDevltt. Verna. 39 P leasant,^ from the Italian frontiers, which mittee would confer with repre­ toe attendance situation, however, 1, 1942 as evidence of good faith ^ ry and Syracuse’s Ossie Solem divine providence which sent them "He caught eight o t nine paeaea Slattery, James W., Richards reported that 300,000 of Turin's sentatives of toe war agencies to­ ington. X to remah. in the leagrue for its both are looking for commissions this week because of an antique down to defeat. Ckmda ripped 82 and 88 Ftode to as mudi as poasibls. Neon atreet, Boston. street, Boston. i street, Hudson. Meeting along with major and and it may be that athletic au­ against toe California Pre-Ellght- touchdosnos whUe Flash HD Odd-'- brightly Ughtsd store wln- 622.000 population had fled toe day in an effort to see if “we can duration. Teams eligibility lists and plenty of others will pursue show at toe Westchester County Had they won. each and every ers—the laat one> a ehoestring aark, ayde C., 171 Court Gordon, Minnie, 56 Charlotte | McGreevy, Ruth, 200 oenevueBellevue onies n v a l Mnrth ".I------j ------T 'j ' LcKal Notices 78 minor leaguea this week ie toe thorities still are attempting to Icy was picking up only 83 ytodf V mI other forms of display trim this bill down to something are due at this time also, llie bond the same search now that the sea­ center. You can make your own member of the Elagle squad was to street, Keene, N. H. street. Boston. ' street. Boston. . 1 . “ P'*®’ National Semi-Pro Baseball Con­ figure out what happened and catch In toe clutch right in front in nine attempts ■■ ths ^ bo kspt down as much ms that everybody can agree upon.” AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD will be etumed to toe teams at son is virtually over. . . . One sure gag about antique show* in vari­ have been a guest Saturday night Clark, Mra Clyde C., 171 Court Gordon, Max, address unknown. ' Melvin, Fred, 33 Magazine Steen'son, John Laurito, 562 **** ** Transportation gress which ie forking on plans why. For instance Ctoristian, re­ of Bobby Grayson. Last season, as This, It was aaid, would Representative Treadway (R., at Manchester, within and for the toe end of the league season, thing, the Army and Navy doctors ous other fight clubs. at the (Coconanut Grove. Horrible Steelera shutout the street, Keene. N. H. to Increase Ban4lIot leagues. porting that his Connecticut team- a junior, he scored a dozen touch­ Dodgers IS to 0, windlag up keep tbs dimout regula- Goss, Eugene L.. Harvard atu- street, Cambridge. | cjenter street, Jamaica Plai'i.. While toe bombers were corn- Mass.), the committee's ranking District o f Manchester, on the S8th minus any forfeit money which won’t have to worry about weak as that tragedy was, it would have Clancy, Joseph. 18 Narragansett dent, Blairstown, lowu. i Mead. O rp . Arthur B., U. 3. I Steenson, Marion O., Center pletlng their mission, with toe an- day of November A. D.. l!»42. played before approximately 16,- downs... best season hi Ustoiy with Mririf Itom llanchester. i.iinority member, aaid that the may have been deducted, (see rule hearts in any of toe coaches who Toila}’'a Guest Star been a stunning blow to.toe sport "Marchie Schwartz of Stanford road, Quincy. Gorvine, Max, 65 Ma-ian avenue, Army, 219 Ringe street. Glens i, reet, Jamaica Plain. nounced loss of one plane, toe Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq.. 000 people at four home games, wins and second piooa to thfl ■M et RegnlationB Republicana were willing to grant Judge aaya: No. 7). got through this season. . . . A f­ Ken Alyta, Waterbury (Conn.) world had a triumphant Eagle describes beals as toe best end bs Cobb, John, 614 South Quincy Revere. 1 Falls. N. Y. Stem, Charles 1776 Common- Fighter Command struck at trans­ Trust Estate of John Reidy u-w Elsstem Division. authorities are going to I any necessary authority, but that Bisons Share Hard to Explols * 5. Opening date of the league ter scanning the latest bunch of Republican: “Joe Falcaro, noted squad celebrated Its 'victory In haa seen In college since Don Hut- street. Green_Bay, Wls. Gould, Lester, 8 Larego street,; Meserve lor Mesleve), W ilbur: wealth Avenue, Brighton. portation in occupied France and of William r. Reidy late of. Man­ New York bowler, haa rolled 57 The New York CHoats ffriiwd- la~ atriet about anything that It would be acceptable only if chester. in said District, deceased. "Thia is a little bard to explain 'Will be Dec. 8, 1942. Games .will be. scores, we'd hardly be surprised to what waa to become a blazing In­ sun’s senior year at A labam a- wesM gtvs snemy pilots a clue aa Cohen, Earl, 141 Homestead Boston. , S., 4 Chitting street Winchester. Stewart, Mra. Margaret 587 Belgium, losing one plane, toe Air spelled out in detail in toe bill. see the Redskins lick the Bears perfect 300 games. There was toird place by beating tha OiffdU Goodpasture. Capt. Walter C., The Trustee having exhibited ita in that transportation facilities played on Tuesday nighu. Sixteen ferno. 1933. I say he Is toe finest since nals, 21 to 7, mostly through tod bo where they were heading and street, Boston. Mikalonls, Paul, 1217 North i Winthrop street. West Medford. Ministry announced. Four more annual account with aaid estate to Rink Honors minute (16) halves,Ymd eight (8) 73-0 in toe pro playoff. time when we threatened to roll Brick Muller of (California and toe U. Marine Corps. Shore Road, Revere. Stone, Lawrence, 2 CrawfoH this Court for allowance, It la are ao limltM at the present time Aa It was, poor Larry Kenney, efforts of Tuffjr Lsemoae aeid thsA la responsible for toe dimout Cohen, Evelyn, Homestead planes were missing after Sunday Iowa bar 9,476 miles of hlgh- minntes between halves. First 300-57 games.” toe assistant Eagle trainer, perish­ early '20s. Nick Susoeff of Wash­ street, ^ ston . Gottfried, Mildred, 28 Wilcox Miller, Gray Whitall, 52 Macy street, Roxbury. ORDERED:— That the 5th day of and that we are right out here in Merle Hapee. hi Bartford. The spokesman for raids on targets in France and ways. December A. D.. 1942 at 9 o’clock toe country with no town nearby game to start at 7 o'clock, second Figure It Out ed In toe flaming night club and ington State wasn’t in hie class. O ot^ , Laura L., 82 Fowler street Boston. street, Southbridge. | Stragoff, hyman, 40 Hetoerly The Packers prssaed through the buslneos sstibllahments point­ Holland. (w. t.) forenoon. * at the Probate except Willimantic, which is eight game to start at 8 o'clock, and Answering Hank Wolfe’s query Servtee Dept. his wife ia listed ominously among Goldstein, Beatrice, 480 Nor­ Mobato, Anthony, address un- ; Road, Brighton. t>ffice. In aaid Manchester, be and Henhey Leads Western the Philadelphia Eagles T to • eil ed out that M ai^ester did have street, ^ ston . Two enemy fighter planes did miles away. Of course, jrou will third game to start at 9 o'clock. It as to whether Ray Marshall's 102- Four of toe five first-stringers ‘My next nomination would quite a reflection,, especially on folk street, Boston. known. Stuart, Bartlett, 20 Harrison Legal Noticea 78 the same la assigned for a hearing toe missing. The Eagles were stun­ a Sl-yard (>cU IsbeU-to-Doai Hnt- Collins. Ernest E., Harvard Uni­ slight damage In the coastal area on the allowance of said account Division; Botb Squads understand that quite a propor­ Is hoped to start each game on the yard touchdown run for John Mar­ on Oregon's famous basketball ned today at the tragic news and have been (^buck Taylor, Stanford foggy or misty evenings and that Grady, Mary A., 14 Lisbon Moossa, John, 339 Main street, street, Reading. “Alleycats" are In service now aon-pass in toe first ipiarter. It versity, and 1175 fiast Broadway, of southeast England Sunday a t a c o u r t o f p r o b a t e h e l d with said estate, and this Court dU tion of this attendance ia made up hour, but fifteen minutes grace shall high of Richmond was the they'll all miss the likeable Larry, guard. If the merchants took just a few atreet. Providence, R. I. Worcester. Sudnodsky, Leah, 46 Shepard recta the Trustee to give publie In Top Form. was toe 21st touchdosm peee Hewlett, N. Y. afternoon, toe Air and Home Se­ at Manchester, within and for the of. our student body. We had toe will be allowed afte^ scneduled season’s longest in high school cir­ that Laddy Gale has been called who never was too busy to lend a "Johnny Sanchez of the Univer­ atepa now It might prevent fuither Gross, E. J., 1 Addington road, Morgan, Justin C., 36 Highland street, Lynn. Dlktrict o f Manchester, on the 28th notice to all persona Interested cles a reader sends a clipping for active duty by toe Army Air thrown by Isbell this season sad Collins,' John J., 134 Walnut curities ministries said, but no therein to appear and be hear4 largest enrollment thia fall In toe time without penalty.^eams must band to toe lowliest sub. sity of San Francisco wa* toe Stitera from the Army. Brookline. avenue, Cambridge. Sullivan, Albert C. 210 Pleasant day o f November. A. D.. 1942. Corps. Wally Johansen, Bobby toe 17th accepted by HutsoiL la - street, Everett. German aircraft were reported Present WILLlAit 3. HYDE, Esq., thereon by publishing a copy of thif By The Associated Press history of toe college, with 2,225 start on toe hour if toey have any from the Jacksonville (^ a .) most formidable tackle on the Pa­ Orders Are Issued Griffin, Helen C., 330 Primrose street, Montgomery, Ala. Anet and John Dick are In toe Another victim was Joe Boratyn, bell swelled his comjdetions to 128, Coughlin, William, 69 Bryant Moosa, Lucy, 12 Prentice street over Britain during toe night. Judxe order In aome newspaper having a Pi^seasun predictions which students attending classes on toe five of toei' men a a toe Hoar. Times Union In which Bobby toe fine Holy (Cross back who cific coast by 10 miles. He aver­ Today, however, George H. atreet Haverhill. Sullivan, John J. .Sergt., Key .Trust Estate of Isabella M. May circulation in said District, five Hague of Fletcher high at Jack­ Navy but Slirf) Wlntermute still Is a new record, in 237 attempt* for avenue. Quincy. Guy, Howard .Albert, also Worcester. Two Messersebmitts raked a labeled :3uffolo and Heishey os campus.” 6. The League /Shall play two never had toe good fortune to play aged 58.25 minutes per game. Waddell, chairman of the local de­ Morris, Louise, 51 Jackson hleld, Meriden, Miss. li-w of George W. May late • of days before said day of hearing and sonville Beach is credited with a looking for a recruiting officer 1,778 yards,, also a new record. Coughlin, William, 1273 Hyde known as Guy Howard, 174 W. Sullivan, Joseph, 4 Bevins small coast town with cannon fire Manchester. In said District, ds- return make to this Court, and by the teams to beat in the Ameri­ OMSt Guard Academy admits rounds. The F in ^ Hound will be a on a Crusader eleven which de­ “Walt riarrison of Washington fense council, issued orders which park“avemie BosTon street, Cambridge. mailing on or before November JO. 105-yard run from scrimmage.. who . will overlook his six feet, Hutson haa scored 132 points and j here veceived from the State De- ^ avenue. Boston. 81st street, New York, N. Y. Place., Charleston. today, causing slight damage but ensued. can Hockey league etill v.ere hold­ commissioned officers cadets and double round ( i / . each team meet­ feated toe Elagles. His joy in the wa* the top center. Jimmy Phelan, Colburn, George P„ 39 Atherton Murphy, Katherine, Willett Th« Trutlee having eithibited lt» 1942. a copy of this order addressed What kind of a field do they play eight Inches. . . . When Pvt. Hon­ has caught 73 aerials for 1,204 tense Council which should clear II Sullivan, Margaret V., 15 For­ no caaualtiee. o John Reidy. 789 State street, ing true today with both teams one guest each on A. A. member- ing the otoer^ve teams twice in long awaited victory was short­ who had him last fall, saya he yards—all for new records. street, Bo.ston. street, Quincy. RnnuRt Recount with said eitmte to on there, anyway? . . . Doesn’t ey Melody, boxing coach at Fort up a lot of misunderstandings rela­ Hamilton. Claire, 430 Marlbor­ rest Avenue., Ansonia, Conn. thin Court for •Uowance. It is Bridgeport. Conn. enjoying commanding leads in ship cards at home football games toe round), 'rae Second Round will lived. God rest both o t them. toe smartest player he ever coach­ Coleman, Robert J., 184 Greeley Murphy, Robert S., 19 Craigie W ILLIAM 8. HYDE matter, though, because Wolfe Sheridtui, DI., thought he had tive to dimout- regulations here. ough street Boston. Sullivan, Noreen C., 55 Walk ' Legal N otices 78 OROEKED:— That the 5th day of their respective divisions. and doea not have exact attepd- b< a aingle iound (i.e. each team ed Mori In 52 Year* street. Qlnton. street Can^ridge. December. A. D.. l»4 t, at f o’clock Judge. The Buffalo Bisons mqved five sends further word that movies spotted St promising light-heavy- “Jess Frietas. Santa Clara left ■ The orders follow; Harry, oohr. R., U. fi. N., cook, Hill atreet, Jamaica Plain. H-I1-S9-42. ■noe figures but Lieutenant Com­ meeting tM other five teams once New York — CJolumbla’* 1941 Coleman, Maxine, Hotel Brad­ address unknown. Murphy, Harold E.. address un­ I.IttroR PERMIT (w. t.) forenoon, at the Probate poinU ahead o f toe idle Pitts­ mander John 8. Merriman, head In toe n ^ d ). The winners of toe proved Marshall of Marshall actu­ weight prospect recently, the guy halfback should have been on toe 1. Effective at 12;01 a. m.. Nov- Sullivan, Reymond Francis, 881 :VOTICB OP a p p M c a t io w Office, in said Msnehester. be and ally ran 110 yards. Intercepting a turned out to be Sergt. Oiarlea football varsity yielded 193 points, ford, Hollywood. Calif. Haines, Hubert W., 89 Prescott known. Main street Ansonia, Conn. Thin Is to elve notirs that 1 Wil­ the seme Is sssiffned for s he«rlnK AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD burgh Hornets in the Western Di' coach and athletic director, esti­ First Second Rounds will play second or third team. He was by Lember 30, 1942, no vehicle shall be at Mancheater. within and for the pass right on toe end Une. We’re Hobday, former National A. A. U. P ro G olfers toe most scoring agrinst toe Lton* r'l^jerated on any street or highway Coleman. Mrs. Robert J., 184 street. Cambridge. Murphy, John E., 38 Main Summer, Roae, 41 Bellevlsta liam J. Fortin of 16 Hemlock street. on the sllowsnce of said account vision by blanking the Washing­ mated that 20,000 persons, an av­ It two out at three games far toe beat passer out here, and Manchester, Connecticut have filed with said estate, and this Court d}« dlatrlet o f Mancheater. on the 21th ton Lions, 8-0, last night. Hie five sure that can’t be beaten. chompton. who “hoped” he in 51 years. I trithln toe State of Connecticut Greeley street, CHinton. Healy, William Edward, 17 St. street Framingham. Road, Brighton. day o f November, A. D.. 1942. erage o f 4,000 per.game, saw the (^amplonohlp, on equal runs weU.” Courtney. Patrick J., 21 Stearns an application dated Nov, 3D, 1942 recta the Trustee to five public goals were divided among wouldn’t be too busy to try out for r during the period of dimout unless Luke Road, Boston Murray, Mrs. Alice, 30 Wood­ Summer, Sally, 41 Bellevlsta with the Liquor Control Commis­ notice to all persona Interested Preaent WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Eaq., five contests played In New Lon­ C Inicase of a two-way tie for Shy On Cash street, Cambridge. Healy, Mrs. Eva, 17 St. Luke ford atreet, Dorchester. Road, Brighton. sion for a Liquor Permit for the therein to appear and be heard Jydgs many players, end - 17-yeafM>Id don this yeatr. That compares lund champkmahip, toe two Monday Matinee toe team. . . . Lieut Nathan B. Bruce Alford, Texas (Christian' I It shall be equipped and operated Estats of 8tev^ Moster Ist^ of Gordon B ^ achleveu hie second The Yankees donated to toe Eubank of toe South Plain* Army I in compliance with the Dimout Connick, Harry J., Bowdoin road, Boston. Murray, John Joseph. 30 Wood­ Sundberg, David, 27 Wabaab sale of alcoholic liquor on the thereon by publlahinv a copy of with sn average attendance of will play one game for toe left end, and Roy Dale McKay, street, Boston. . premises of the v. F. W. Club, 603 this order in aome newspaper hav­ Manchester in said district, deceas­ shutout in the Bison nets. armed forces 176 dozen (2,112) Flying'school at Lubbock, Tex gulations as issued by the First Healy, Helen, 10 Verdun street ford street Boston. avenue, Woroester. East Center street, Manchester ing a circulation In aaid ‘Dieirlct, ed 2,887 at three home games in pionsbip of that round. In Texas fullback, would have been Conley, Margaret, 722 Common­ Boston. Upon application of Julia Mosxer " Heishey picked up two points 1941. The team waa exceptionally a t a three-way tie for a baseballs that were thrown back hod only two weeks to get togeth­ Crack Field to Start toe choice* of Pop Boone, who Hb 'II Iovb ’• m - S ^ c e Command, effective Nov- Mulkem, Mary Agnes, South Sundberg. Sophie Petro, 27 Wa­ rireen. Manchester. Conn. The busi­ five days before aaid day of hearing on second-place Providence by [ ember 30. 1942. wealth avenue, Boston. Heame, Ensign Alonzo, U. 8. ness Is owned by Anderson-Shea and return make to this Court praying that letters of administra­ round championship toe tore^ from the stands during the past er a football team to play toe Lub­ has been ■:x>rte editing The Fort avenue, Attleboro. bash avenue, Worcester. tion be grarite'd on said estate, as clipping toe Re iat* of Mancheater. In aaid Dlatrlet, toe Cleveland Barons, 3-2, for fore to golfers who/win compete I (b) Automotive vehicles shall be Curtin, Morrine;x42 (Say street, Ala. deceaacd. on. by publlahing a copy o f thIa their third victory in 13 outings. No Sugar Bid First offense—lose two dollars nation's No. 1 club, in Boone's Cambridge street Belmont T Personal Noticefl The Admlnlatratrlx having ax- order In aome newapaper having a hero this week. / operated at a speed .not in excess Noyes, Lieut. John.. U. S. N.. 210 Taft, C^rollyn, 895 Central circulation in aaid dlatrlet, at •*■** New Hsven snapped a 1-1 tie in (|2) from toetr bond. the end o f the First Round. If a opinion, had not McKay been hurt of thirty miles per hour. Cushing. John H., Landing road, Hope, Johi A., 1412 Beacon South Ridge road. Lake Forest, hlbltcd har adminlatration account Second offense—lose three dol­ It’s a bread and meat tourna­ )9efore toe Texas (Christian game. street, Woburn. avenue, Pawtucket H- L with aaid astata to thi* Couht' for flv* day*» bafora tha day of aaid the second period on goalt. by Joe player #iters any branch of the (c) In thickly settled communi­ Hampton, N. H. 111 haarlng. t o appear If they a#e F or Be d . Team lars (63) from their bond. armed services during toe league Georgia Tech ment, toe only one scheduled be­ Texas Christian lost Bruce Al­ Hope, Catherine, 1412 Beacon . Talestsky, Mra. Philip,, no ad­ Card of Thanks allowanr*. it t* Levandowski end Gue Mancueo ties the lowest beam in the head­ NoyM, Mrs. John, Lake Forestr ORDERED:—That the 8th day of at laid time and place and be heard and protected enough of ita mar­ Third offense—lose toe remaia- season his team may replace- him fore next spring for professionals ford, Palmer md McCulloch, key Daley, Helen J., 26 Clifton atreet Woburn. dress/ We wliih to expree* our thenka Decrmber, A. D„ 1*42. at * o ctock relative thereto, and make return who aro finding increasing difficul- light system should be used. HI. to our friend*, relativee and neixh- to thi* court, and by mailing on or gin to win. f jng five donate (65) from their immediately, -prpvidro that How­ men. before the Bayl(>r “upset.’ ’ (d) All parked automotive vehi­ street., Roxbury. Home!, Dr, Charles, 19 High Noyes, Itobert It, 455 Spring- Tattrie, Aurice, Myrtle street * and before November 30. 1942. a copy of *rhree games also were played But Bostqn College May bond and be dropped from toe ard Brown la notifkd at least two The Horned F r o ^ . as I\>p cles shall have all lights, except DeFilieppo. Maria. 36 Cottage water street, Bridgewater. Ashland, Maas. ahown to ua,at the time of the death the aam* I* aaalgnad for a hearing thi* order to Rlcbard Moiier. V Ir- Saturday night, when Pittebuigh league. (2) days in advance and aaid- re- fairways in theM days of war. Boone points Iacement le pubUclawd in toe power to absorb auch a k>sa so it ed." Degnafi, Alice G., address un­ liff street Boston. Ober, Douglas. 40 Sg^oodblne ter­ Ashland, Maas. tration account with aaid »*t*t#, and Bport Page • of.; the Manchester Cotton Bowl Bid Almost Aoaoclation decided It could not known. Hubert Louise, Wall street the u*« of their care. _ _ thi* Court direct* the Admlnlatra­ werd Moaaer. 17 Wlnan* Ave.. .New­ and Heishey played a 8-3 tie and cide what is to be done with toe really' wasn't so much pf an upset The term "period of dimout” race. Aubumdale. ' '' Taylor, Laurence Israel, 88 In­ Mre. Stephen Moaaer and Family. ark/ N. J.; W'ataon Moaaer. 70 No. Washington amd Clevelauid <)ea^. Bowl Jan. 1. Ehrenlng Herald.' guarantee toe appearance 'of at Delander, Donald, U, I. Coast Wellesley. trlx to give public notice to all per. forfeit money If and stoen the oc­ shall mean the period from one- O’Brien. Francis. A., 23., Stock- tervale etreet, Dorcbeator. aone Intereeted therein to appear Broad St., Newark, N. J.: Veronica locked with the same score, 8-8. casion'arises. 11. The official league referee Sure Today; Expect least 15 name players almost Guard. n Hyman, Pauline P., address un­ 'Ttaome, Carroll H., 49 Edgemcre and be heard thereon by publlahing Moaaer. 610 Eaal 28lh St. Pateraon, s . half hour after sunset each night ton street, Boston. Card of Thanks N. J.: John Moaaer, Barton Hill Miami, Fla., Nov. SO—(iF)—Ala­ 8. If a team drops out of toe will be selected by the Recreation every tournament on toe resort until one-half hour before ^sunrise DeMatteo, John L., 186 Cornell known. Road, Quincy. We are very grateful to* all oUr a copy of thli order In aome newe- Invitation to Play. street. Boston. I O’Brien, Helen, 12 Fletcher ter­ paper having a circulation In aaid Ruad. Eaat Hampton. Conn.; Wll- bama and Boeton CjoUege were un­ leamie they forfeit all their vic­ Ontera. He mav select an assis­ circuit eras cancelled. Five Teams the following morning. Tl»c term Trainor, Wlllism, Judge. Judge. Reliable tsporte were that Ala­ play will be referred to toe Board in South event at Plnehurst in April. /Dimout Regulations, shall mean cars. . _ charge of the games; their de- consider a bid to the O>tton Bowl «t. , Dillon, John, address unknown. gomery street, Cambridge. Vaughn, Grace (See McDermott James Virginia and Family. H-li-ao-ii- H-Il-3e-42. bama had accepted the bid of toe o t .Arbitration to r final declaion, cieionelione being, final in all ways per- at Dalias, Tex. Meanwhile, topnotch players are and include all vehicles subject to O’Neil, Kathleen, 87 Mason ter­ Onuige Bowl committee, end Bos­ Dineen, Joseph, 5 Watson place, Jenkins, James, Harvsird stu- Grace) a t a COURT OF PROBATE HELD • New Yorii, Nov. 80.—(8V-AJ which is composed o t toe manager taining to actual play on th- floor. Prof. Arthur H. Armstrong, being dropped for toe duration Intermediate Oi;cuit Has the jurisdiction of toe Department race. Brookline AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ton OoUega waa withholding ac­ Winchester. ,dent, Fort Bragg, N „ C. Vucaaeovich, Edlto, Herrick Ini Memorian at Mancheater within and for tha at Mancheater within and for th* tooufto both Bob Steuber a t Mis­ o t each toac. In the league *uid 13. The four peraonal foul rule faculty chairman of toe Athletic from toe payrolls of aporting goods n q r *m s t 'e f Motor Vehicles as prodded In O’Neil, Ann. 28 Decatur street, street, Beverly. In loving memory of Mr*. Ellaa-, Probata Dlatrlet of Mancheater, on Probate Dtatrlef of Mancheater. on souri and Gene Fekete a t Ohio ceptance becauoe of toe death of Three; One More for .Doyle, John F., 522 Groan Jedmson, Eric Alfred, 26 Rawl' the 22th day o f November A. D., Howard Brown. Thia -cpmmlttee will be etricUy enforced at all Committee, said he understood all companies, the eele of clubs and the laws of the State of Conneeti- street Cambridge. Cambridge. W hath Maxwall, who dlad Novambar thr 22th day ef Novambar A. State, Increased their ecorlng Lawrence F. Kenney, osslatant will also act on protested games. balls is reported off 50 per cent, i>«ut ins road, Worcester. 2«th. Il2l: IS42 1942. times, !t U up to me referee to detoUe hod been Ironed out, with DowTier, (3erald, 29 Washing Johnson, Howard It, 52 Vomon O’Neil. 'Thomas H.,. 460 Cliancery Warren. William H., 74 Fenway, Preaent WILLIAM & HYDE. Eaq., totsle in lest week’s gomes neither trainer, end poealbty hie arife in 10. At toe end of toe 'First keep this rule enforced. snd winter teaching jobs a n score- Each League. fl. Effective at 12:01 a. m. Nov- street. New ^ d ford . Preaent WILLIAM 8. HTDB, Baq.. the Boaton fire disaster. deflnltoi official amnouncement ton street, Beverly. street, Somerville. BbetOn. F ar beyond thta. w orld o f changa*. Judge. « did It wiU. enough fervor to Round teams finishing first, sec­ 14. The Recreation Centcra shall contingent only upon fOrmolltiee er than holes in one. .j.osnDoriter ou,SO, 1942. metoe nfirst sentence O’Neil, Isabelle, Highland ave Far beyond tbl* world of care,^ '^'a * agreement for the adoption of An agreement for the adoption of thresten the leoder^p a t Eddie Two Orange Bopd officials, Five teams have entered toe Downer, Virginia, 29 Washing­ Jones, Ensign Stephen'H., V. 8. Waaaerman, Theodore, 841 Deer- Maurice Francis Freeman, an adult ond, and third, reepectively, will not be liable for imy Injury to any to be oompIeM today, and woe Anxious to preserve the con­ 1Wy*r9 Mbb-Ob* t •( Pnngnph (a) of Section 18, ton street, Beverly. nue,j>'all Rlver^. W* aball find our rolaainx lovad one* William H. Daley, Jr., a minor aged Oscar E. Dooly, committee presi­ Rec Junior league and In the In- ^Mdelal Ronlations. \ N^, Gels;on drive, Baltimore, Md. ing avenue, Portland,..Me. , -In our Father’* manalon fair. elx year#, realding town .of person, residing in the town of McGovern at Rose Fuly, whose be allowed two replacements or peraon arising out of or through certain Tich srould ocem t tob tinuity of toe Mieml Open, one of Vol. 1, No. 2, Doucy, AUce, 17 Abbott street Judlekis, Mra. Frances, 407 Q^ullivan, Mary, 58 Brookline Manchester. In. said Dlatrlet, by team completed its schedule two dent, and Charles P. Baldwin, additiona Teanui finishing fourth, participating in any i^ctice or termeiUate League but three HR — andod to road as i fotlows; avenue. Holyoke. Wasserman, Adelaida, 131 Manqheater. In aaid Dlatrlet, hav­ bid. toe oldest on the calendar, apon- Medford. East 7to street Boaton. (Freeman atreet, Brookline. Ever remrmberad by bar Ipylng ing bben eahlblted to thia Court by Cora E. Bralnard of said Manches­ weeks ago. chairman of toe schedule commit­ fifth, *md aixto will be allowed ■cheduled gome. ' teams have rignified their inten­ trriM upper half of the headlamp alater*. brother and aona, Wilfred ter, having been exhibited to this tee, were due here from Atlanta Tha Untverrity of Texas. South­ ■ors decided to go ahead this year ALL ONE DOHA* Doucy. John T., 17 Abbott street Weiner, Max, 68 Chiswick Road. Lucin* Albertina Walah Daley and Steuber rsmaina in third place three replacements or additions. 15. One man fron oach team, to tion of playing thia year. The hmm aliMi biba completely obacured Paikos, Ensign John. U. S. N, and Richard. William H. DaUy tha algnara ihare- Court by the signers thereof, for late today, and it warn believed an west Omterenoe cbompione, voted without official assurance that a Medford. ' Kahin, Louia addraao unknown Brighton. of. for aceaptane# and approval. It acesptaBco and approval, it Is sdth -114 points to 188 for Mc­ Teams finlohing fourth, fifth, and be selected by the managers, shall singla drasrlng cord srould ba on Junior loop has to* Panthers, M blaek paint, Upe or Donovan. John A , 28 Cbesbero Kaanow, George K.. 1110 River HavsrhUl. thsrsupon . announeement would be made sixth ma^r petition for more re­ servs u official co-timers for toe to accept a Cotton Bowl Ud im­ Rocketes, Royal Blue Juniors, o f black palat, tape er Welch. Helen. 28 Lebanen la tharaupon . . Govern snd has snotosr chance hand. 0*r We *«»W «4 'P * road, Boatoa. ■treat Boaton. Pairs, Norman. J., 88 Georgs ORDERED:—That aotle* be given ' ORDERED:—That notle* b* givan eo<»-after their arrival. placements or additiona hut they gsmea which their teams ore com­ mediately after their vtctocy lost Tigers and Mohswka. Mbal asaterlaU and only sdrsst. Me^ord. ■treat Winchester. t* all paraon* Intereatad to appaar this Saturday. With the lows Pre- With prise dollars so precious, ■WI T ie e s h e k " r i Donovan. William r., 86 Selwya Katsman. Marvin. 1708 W. 2tto te all- peraene Intaraatad te appaar Both Boston and Alabama were must be approved by toe Board peting. Ths Recreation Centers week over Texas A. tk M. The Ike Intermediste lo^ finds the M^the low beam posl< Psnsrdi. Dominick, 98 Monk Welsh, Norina, Davis Road, P t at the Probat* Offic* In Manchaatar. at th* Probata Offic* In Manchea- Flight team furnishing the opposi­ highly rated throughout the season TSxo* Athletic Committee ie the com^Utlon promisee to be os ri. *M* h fl sriw street Boston. place, Loe Ahgeles, Calif. Waahtngton, N. Y. PAINTING AND In aaid Dlatrlet on tha 6th day o f ter. In aaid Dlatrlet on th* 8th day tion, however, it Is unlUtely that of Arbitration before such play­ will eelect toe official ecorer. Rojrol Blues, Seniors, Fsicons end the headlamp strest, Stoughton. o f December 1942 at * o’clock (W. but both supped in Saturday’s ■cheduled to meet today to tseua hkrd os ever, even though such Vikings signed up. One row’w **“ ■ ? ,' Duggan, Mary, 1« HartoreU Kaplinakl. Ann, 35 Martin WehaUng, Christine, 14 Sunny- Uecembar. 1*42. at * o ’crocK 1snsy*s First Round. U the manager re­ era follow: Fairfield Grocers, N* Reosffv* Usled nounced thle morning that the eat- bridge. street, NswtonvUle. street, AahnMmt District, at lesat five dSM before said DlatrlcL at least five days be­ rilace frith 188 tallies sad Frank his third open triumph in a Kenney, Lawrenca r „ 18 Ook»- fore eeld day aaeigned by thle fuses to release him, the player Stewart Vennort; P. A. A. C. try list- will be closed otter this Plagsr. Rlcbard, S3 Walnut WMtmnreh, WUllam, 28 RnreR said day aailgned by thle Court (or Inkwich of Oeoegis Is fourth with Aubum, AkL— ChsiiM Finney. may requeet toe Board o t Arbi- John Fol^wald: Pioneer psra- Minneapolis — Dick WDdung but barring hie path will be Ralph evening at seven o’clock. The sea­ nlal avenua, Boston. street, Chelsea. Court (or eald hearing. ___ G l e n n ^ * ‘ Echerle, Lawrence. 522 West atreet. Dorchester. “ “ -"'"VlLUAH 8. HYDE W IL U A M I. HYDE GO. touchdown snd flvs.ooanrsr- I Who played right halfback for tratlpn, n sriiting, giving his rea- chute. Bud McDowell; Cavaliers, Qloyed ritker right or left tocklo GttldahL Johnny Rsvolto, ClayUm son is expected to stort Wednes­ Kmuiey, Mrs. Marls T., 16 Oedo- Plsydan, MarUen, 32 Elm street Widdop, Robert, Jr.. 282 Far- Judge. ■ions against th ^ lo sm Ssshswka ( 68ml, Ki m m a w . 1 elelaineuK Judge. ona to 'h e relearned, and. If apt Alan (^jne; Bharorocke, Jamea, Tor Minnesota. He sros th* only Heofner, Harold MeSpoden, Paul day, CJunlors) and Thursday (In- SlookwUl^ ^ I -liagtoi ntraet, WollMtoa. Read-Herald Adva. K-18-M-48. K-U-M-48. iroved by the Boaru of Arhltra- Mc(>mvUle; AU RoekviUe, Jeff man hr th* Big Ten far whom no Runyan. Wmia U ein asri 80 v 60 termsdiate) and coaiUnus throttgh- 4* aaothar tatai at i -'rt* .»ia. MAltUHEBTEH EVENING BERALlii MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAT, NOVEMBER 80,194S PAGE

MANCHIIS'I'ER P^M’IIKR. CJONW. MDITOAT, rJUVEMBKR 30, T04T -r>i m C K EVriN N On A Spot! LANKLR0MAIB4 Sense and Nonsense vwty-AH-rrwfif. YOO V HERR O tB ie iR f tjurcuMosrrvf THE A kNOW WHAT WA 6DN 0 TIMEl W TO/ VI OSncui I X-X'D HtVBR DOOR iECAUfi;>M0U ARE . M TTfREir OUT .XANO af a BoMlir Doctor Samho, X eon think of Why BdHova A rc WenHky O F HERE/ but oas thing that win oura poo, F flw fW lH A LATCH TOUVfERS /iMJfltfABOtn •ilg9a M laa A ohiM is horn in the neighbor­ LIKE nr— AMO X- tXFeCTINE \»flR.0RUBEfi Tour armor li haalda poo. Beldlor and that is an aiaetria bath. ^ A Citu's Wants &asmied For\bur Benefit I Boinbo—Now, anh. Doctor, po’ hood; tha attending physician geta % j ! l ^ JUST WANTED TO 60ME0I«1WH0JL X-1 1 B oy! ain’t talkin’ to die hare Niggor. X $10. Tba editor gives the loud­ SPOT NOwirwoffKea WA6 IT? Doa fo for oa «Ma dap po« Emit had a frond that took on# o f dom mouthed h ^ and the happy par- OF h it odtM aad ants a aand-eff and gats $0. when H m fury fooa have looaod 08i tbinga In Sing Bing and it drown* Automobiles for Sale 4 Repairing as Garden— Farm—Dairy Boarders Wanted 59-A Suburban for Sole 75 ad him. . It la. ohrtetenad tha mlniater gate Lost and Fonnd Legal Notices 78 •vary hoad; $10 tha editor gats $0. It grows up , Mandiester Products 50 — T H f LOST—PASS BOOK No. 61736— FOR SALE — 1640 BUICK coach, W a n t e d r o FUNE. repali and W A N TE D - M EN A N D women exJUNTRT HOME 7 MILES from AT A COURT OF PROBATE MELD Mifi flght tha tarea aM * haewa The geidua of a certain AiBaa- and manfos. ‘Hia affitor puMW radio, heater, 15,000 mliea Good regulata your piano or player roomers and boarders, home cook­ at Manchester, within and for the Mt to daefroy. OERMAN Evening Herald Notice ia hereby gflven that Paaa FOR SAL£—GREEN Mountain Mancheater, 1 acre land, 6 room a editor showed Itself roeantly another hmg-windad article, and tires. Teiephone 2-1174. piano. Tel. Manchester SU5S. ed meale, continuous hot water, district o f Mancheater, on the 11th I K t o . . . Im Ui la traoauM y o « tella a dostn has about the beau­ T Book No. 51736 iasued by The potatoes, fleld run, not graded, house, garage, chicken coop, fruit day of November, A.-D., 1142. when be printed tha following Savlnga Bank o f Mancheater haa and ahowers. 330 Adame street trees, bath room upetaira, kitch­ ■tUl atnploF tiful and accompUabed ^brfaU. The AdvartiiMiMiU FOR SALE— 1041 Pontiac 6 black SAW S OF A L L KIN D S fllsd, aat, $1.15 per bushel at tha place, lesa Present W ILLIA M S HYDE, Eaq., news Item in th# local eolumna « been' loat or deatroyed, and w rit­ 10c if you furnish bags. Also yel­ en cabinets, aU hardwood floors, Judge. for girding for pour loins The minister gets $10 and a piace o f HE ■tx xran s* words lo ■ iibo deluxe sedan, radio and heater. ana repaired, cord wood aaws his paper: ___ dumboro snd sbbMvidtloai ten application haa been made to low Globe turnips. Frank V. W il­ inlaid linoleum. Price $4,600 with Estate of Belle Hanna late of ttobraad ittmn Bsulih ft Bfttift* cake. ’The editor gete gOOO. In tha tMsrnoKCO r ddaot M • word and oompoand aaid bank by the peraon in whose Can be seen at 15 Griswold street. gummed, power and tiqml lawn Apartments, Flats, small mortgage. Write Box O, Manchester in said district, deceaa- O f ilgbteowmeea alUl bunui os course o f time tt dies. TiM doetor THEM. Id do two words Ulntmom float jKi.wera iverhauled. and aharp- liams, 1632 Tolland Turnpike. ed vlUa balla o f 90 aummara, la vWt> name such book was iasued, for Tenements Herald. . Cpon application o f Edaon M. gete from $98 to $100, ttw editor tcfl dt tbrdfl llnaa CHEVROLET 1941 convertible ened. Stored aU winter no extra Prince of tng her twin brother, age 89. lid tdtflt par day (or tranalflot payment of the amount of deposit Bailey praying that an Instrument to wtdMi ^ publlsbas a nottea o f tha coupe special deluxe, radio, ex­ charge. Axee, xnivea, shears etc. YEAR ROUND 4 ROOM cottage purporting to be the last w ill and represented by said book, or for Household Goods 51 FOR RENT—3 ROOM FLAT ancf Pooeo may p f. ’Tlpay—Boy, oh, boy, la it w in ^ t and oHtoary two eoliunm tong, Mddttflfl ■atdk It. Itat cellent Ures, red leather, black sharpened. Oapltol Grinding Oo.. bath. South Manchester, near on large lot at Bolton Lake, aloc- testament o f said deceased be ad­ lodge and aooioty rosetnUons, a tot Caab Cbardt the issuance of a duplicate book mitted to probate aa per application 'npaUr—You ara nute. I t is top, very clean, priced for a quick 581 Lydall streSt Fei. 7958. WE WILL SELL furniture, and bus line. Adults only. W rite Bent triclty, flush toUet 1 addlUonal on flle. It la Bahtad the ahlning ahlald o f faith, inaadotlva Uara...i I stai t ott therefor. sale, $995. Terms, $12 weekly. Thuradap. of poetry and a free aort o f rugs, stoves' and other household M. T . Herald. room and bath unflniahed. Imme­ ORDERED;—That the foregoing IhOBI go OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLB insflCdtlTS Odya...| • eU|ll eta Trades taken. No red tape. Open NEW X5NVERTIBLE TOPS, cel­ L Lat’a hove a thanks and gate 90000. No r ...... Ill stall * ou LOST—TAN SHEPHERD d ^ goods at the lowest prices in diate aale. $400 down. Tel. Man­ application be heard and determin­ Whore fiaiT darts of gnen ao oMoy aihtItera rtoh. about 5 months old, answers to 'tiU 8 p. m. Telephone Finance luloid replaced In curtaina, all chester 8800. ed at the Probate Office In Man­ TT ordara tor irrayolai maarttonr town. Albert's, 43 Allyn.St., Hart­ chester In said District, on the 12th ara brighb AH, MINOR FATTLETON / OH, U $ »{ YOU HNOmI flharrad at tbs ob* tlm* rata the name of Shep. Tel. 2-1315. Manager of Brunner Salea Co. kinds of leather work. (Siaa. Lak- Wanted to Rent 68 6 ford. day of December, A. D., 1942, at 9 Batoatlon forma a bMmet; aa FoaffUhUcrE m e e t i n g n o u ME, MA3DR/ ..itlal ralfla tor long tomi avary 5191-4588-2-0135. Ing, 90 Cambridge street Tele­ o’clock (w. L ) In the forenoon, and aglow. advflrttalna «l*ao upon raquaat LOST— GAS R ATIO N IN G book phone 4i40. WANTED TO flENT—Five to 8 that notice be given to all persons FUNNY BUSINESS UER e !— I WONDER IF- 'a ordarod batora tba third or HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS — Wanted—Real Estate 77 A Spirit Bword aboil guard yon READY TO k e lp A No. F-747074B. Finder please call 1931 CHEVROLET (XIUPE, $28; Four burner gas stove, beds, room house or fla t 4 adults. Muat Interested In said eatata o f the pen­ day will oa ebargad only toi 1935 Plymouth aedan, $65: 1934 be central, improvements. Dial HAVE BUYER FOR A good 2 dency of aald application and the through the sight YOU'D POT VOORCNIC WEIGHT cmZ.EN AND TAT^.- etiial nnidbar ot titnaa tba ad Manchester 3144. springs, mattresses. tables, time and place of hearing thereon, Fight on, and pray uneeaalngty; irad, cbarging at tba rata aam- Dodge sedan, $35; 1927 Bulck Help Wanted—Female 35 7949. famUy house. W ill pay cash. CaU by publishing a copy of this order BEHIND NN APPLICATION PAYER.KlGK ANOUOVi^ it no allowsnea or raftin>*« can chairs, kitchen utensils, excellent but know LOST—LADIES LEFT BROWN sedan, $15; 1935 Dodge sedan, condition. Phone 6253 after 5:30. Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main. TeL In some newspaper having a circu­ FOR A PEDAGOGIC POST . a lik e /— 3DST >MRrte jda on ala flma ada atoppad kid glove Saturday, between Mc- $50. New L. A H. BClectrlc stove. TH R E E A M E R IC A N adulU desire 5440 or 5938. lation In aald district, at least flva tliat bate muat die . . . when i s tba Bttb day. GIRL OR WOMAN wanted. New days before the day o f aald hearing, Love has won. tba fight! |l 4|> IN ooR FAIR err/ ME A LETTER ABOUT "till torblda"; diaplay llnaa not Lellan’s and Carney's Hat Shop. List $189.50. Sals $145. Brunners, FOR S A LE —EIGHT PIECE aolid rent, flve unfurnished rooms $35, 9 Model Laundry, Summit street to appear if they see cause at aald. —Ids Jooepblno BritteiR — I'M VOLUNTEERING TO YOURTROUBLE-/- Call 7135 or 701 Main street. 80 Oakland. Tel. 5191. Open ave- oak dining room set in good con­ excellent references. Phone 7180 time and place and be heard relative m* tlarald will not bo roapnnaibla .a fter 7 p. m. Legal Notices 78 thereto, and make . return to this AESUME THE CHAIR OP SOME' GLAOXEAViVOO, mora than ona Incnrmcl Inaar* nlnga GIRLS AND WOMEN WANTED dition. Reasonable. Inquire 31 Starkweather street. court, and by mailing In a register­ Junior—W hy do you aay thara'a TUTOR REMOVED BY TH E OLD b o y /— NHSRV of any adaarttaamont ordarad Announcements 2 steady work. Apply Kage Com­ WANTED TO RENT Immediately, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ed letter on or before November 30, too much favoritism In your fan!' ra than ona tima. pany, Cheney BuUdlng. flve or six room ^enemeiit or at Alancheatar, within and for tha 1942, a copy of this order addressed NECESGTHES OP WAR / BUEV TODAY/^ Inadaartsat omlaaion of ta> Motorcyclea—Bicycles H UlatrlRt o f Mancheater. on the SStb to Arthur C. Hanna. 140 Collins 8t.. Uy? 't publlostlon ot advartlatng WANTED TO CARE for small WANTICD—LAUNDRESS TO DO FOR SALE— CABINET MODEL flat Best of references. 55 Wil­ day of November, A. D., 1642. New Britain, Conn.: and Theodors Friend—Well, when I Mte my ractldad only by oancallatlnn child while mother works.' Tele­ FOR SALE —MAN’S BICYCLE gas range. Telephone 6904. liam street, Ektst Hartford. Tel. Freaent WILLIAM S. HYDE, Eaq.. Child whose present whereabouts Is nalla, I get Into trouble: but whan ebaraa mada tot tba aaralea work In her own home. Telephone Judge unknown la hereby cited to appear phone 8005. with two spars tires and tubes 7464. Mra. Shea. 8-2194. * baby puts hla foot In hla mouth, lorad. FOR SALE—LIVING ROOM SET. Eatata of Harman A FlUgerald at aald hearing. advartlsamanta muai oontorm also 22 automatic rifle. Apply late of Mt. Clemena, Mlchlxan, leav. WII4JAM 8. HTDE ite cute. 4 yla. dopy and lYptigraphy with after 5 p. m., 152 Center street. WANTEID—GIRL OR young man and rug, dining room table and Ing real estate In Manchester, In Judge. latlona anforcad b» th* publlah- to work at soda fountain. Uni­ chairs. 91 Main street. Houses for Sale said D litrict, deceaasd. H-n-SO-42. OBLIGATION . . ;.Any govern nd tbty raaarva tp# right to Automobiles for Sale 4 The Manchester Trust Conipany, ravlic a» ralact any <*npy aon- Business Services Offered 13 form and meala Included. Good FOR SALE—3 PIECE BEDROOM FOR SALE—ATTRACTIVE weU Administrator c. t. a., having ex­ AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD ment that seeks to control busi­ obltailonabla PONTIAC (6) 1030 four door salary. Apply Mack, Weldon Drug hibited Its administration account Bt Manchester^ within and for the ness In the public interest la duty bINO Hk URB—Clasaiflad ada eet. Also one Simmons Bed. Tele­ landscaped 3 year old 6 room sedan. Radio, heater, signal CURTAINS LAUNDERED VERT 0>., 901 Main street. with Said aatate to this Court tor district o f Manchester, on the 2Sth bound to encourage It In the public a pBbllahed aama day muat ba phone 6038. single, tile bath, downstalra lava­ allowance, It la day of November, A. D.'. 1942. vsd by It o'oincb nnon 8atnr> lights, like new inside and out. reasonable. 61 Main street or tory, 2 fireplaces, completely mod­ Interest. . . . Else it la too bad for W A N T E D — P R A C T IC A L nurse or ORDERED:—That tha ith day of Present W ILIJA M 8. HTDE, Eaq., |fl ta An exceptional autofnobile, 8645. telephone 8254. WINDOW SHADES, VENETIAN em, 2 minutes from bus line. CaU December A. D., 1941, at I o’clock Judge business, and werae for the public. Terms $7.44 weekly. Tradds reliable woman to take care of blinds. Get our low prices on Hol­ (w. t.) forenoon, at the Probata Eatate o f Richard Boyce, late of . . . Ha who accepts command lone Voui Wunt %ds owner at Mancheater 7403. Office, in laid Mancheater, ba and taken. N o red tepe. Demonstra- amall baby. Good pay and good land shades, and high . grade Manchester In aald district, deceas­ must also assume obligations. aia“ «iSSd|iratr-o*af tha- tala- Heattng^Plumbing— home: Call Glastonbury 624 or tha same-Is assigned, for a hearlag ed...... -...... at tba CHAKUn: RArB gtvan tldh at your home by' appoint­ Venetian blinds. Phone 8819 for on the allowance of said adminis­ Upon application of Robert J. aa a eon*ensinca to advar- ment. Telephone Finance Mana­ RooBng 17 apply at 199 Hebron avenue, special prices arid samples. Capi­ Legal Notices 78 tration account with said eatata, Boyce praying that letters of ad­ Junlolr— Say, Dad, can I ask you Glastonbury. and this Court directs tha Adminis­ ministration be granted on said ' ...... bnt tbs CASH RATB8 will ba ger of Brunner Sales Co., 510i- tol Window Shade Company, 241 trator c. t. a. to givs public notice a question? iltod aa rUUL PATMICNT It JOHN C LARK, Plumbing and AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD estate, as par application on Ills. Dad-:-I auppooe so— let’s have it. 4588-2-0135. WANTED—SHORT ORDER cook North Main street. Open eve­ lit Manchpster, wUhin and for tho to all persons Interaated therein to It la at tha bualnaaa offlea on or ha­ Hfktlng. Repalra and Jobbing. appear and be heard thereon by Junior— t ^ e r e Is the wind when tha aaaanth day following tba and waitress. Apply 199 Hebron nings. ^ Difitrtet of Manch^itVr,. on the 28th ORDERED:—That the foregoing ; Inaarttun ol aach ad othaywiaa WE HAVE A VERY GOOD as­ Tel. 3233. 37 HoUlster street. day of November A. D., 1242. piibltahing a copy of this order in application he heard and determin­ it don’t blow? • - ♦ • -a* . CRAK'IB h a t e will bo collaet- sortment of used cars. From years avenue. Diamond Restaurant FOR S A LE — LIV IN G room divan, Trenent W ILLIA M S. HYDE, Eaq., some newspaper having a eirculae ed at the Probate Office In Man­ tion In said District, flve days be­ chester In said District, on the* 6th .. JudK**> ■Ho raaponaihlllty tot arrora in 35 to 41. Good tires, good condi­ Glastonbury. excellent condition, reasonable. *^#*»»r* • ipboood ada will ba asaumad ana Moving— iTocking— Kxtute o f Charlea Fick late of fore said day of hearing and rstum day of December. A. D„ 1942, at 9 )r aernracy oannot ba gnaran- tion. W ill take trades. Easy WANTED —WOMEN for floor 137 Pine street. Manchester, In said District, de- make to this Court. o’clock (w. t.) In the forenoon, and terms, time payments. Tel. 4164. Storage 2U ceased WILLIAM 8. HYDE that notice be given to all persona ViORDKFOQL maids. Apply Housekeeper, Man­ The Manchester Trunt Company, Judge. Intareatad In said eatata of the pen­ WHAT IS I T ? KiZZOKBRa faMtex of CiMiilcatloM TH E A U S TIN A. (THAMBERo Co. chester Memorial hospltaL Machinery and Toola 52 Adminlatratori having exhibited ms H -Il.M -42. dency o f said application and tha //”30 administration account with said time and place of hearing thereon, ★ w e CAN'T BUY IT BORN TH^TV YEARS^TOO SOON •OFh 19W 6Y wiU tltVlCt^WlC...... ^ local and long distance moving. estate to this Court for allowance, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD by publishing a copy of thla order l■amanM ...... f Sell me your oM Furniture, Return load system, furniture CTLETTRAC O aw ler, the crawl­ it la at Mancheater, within and for the In Borne newapaper having a circu­ *'My idea Is to shoot the cncaov full of ilinl£r»>-tfaeD oBoo ...... J; ★ eXJR ENEMIES HAVE Dishes, Glassware, Jewelry, storage. Dial 6260. Help Wanted—Male or er tractor for the farm. The Cle- OKDKUKD:—That the 5th day of District of Mamchester. on the 28th lation In aaldT district, at least flve send over an Incenaliy bomb r .tba ...... ® Female 37 trac asks no favors, it is always December A. D.. 1942, at 9 o’clock day of November. A. D.. 1942. days of'said hearing, to appear If EXACTLY AS MUCH Who Said “WeakT" BY EDGAR MARnN • at Tbanks ...... B Tools, Books, etc. Buy Stamps (w. t.) forenoon, at the Prpbate Present W ILLIA M 8. HYDE. Esq., they see cause at said time and OF IT AS WE HAVE BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES iggaortani ...... r and Bonds with the money you at your command. See us today urrice, In said Manchester, he and Judge place and be heard ralstive thareto. I and round ...... * feeelve. Everyone haa some- Repairing 23 WANTED—MAN A lfc woman for for your new tractor. Dublin same Is assigned for a hearlnx on Estate of Josephine Thibodeau of and make return to this court, and BT GALBRAITH oMiof •••••«•"«•••••• • ManchMter Laundry, 72 Maple Tractor (Company, Willimantic. the^ allowance of said administra­ Mancheater, In said District, Ineap- by mailing on or before November ★ IF WE ARE I SIDE GLANCES thfaig at value. Send a card.- WANTED — ACCORDIONS to ble Btreet^ tion ac(*ount with said estate, and 20, 1942, a copy of this order ad­ TO WIN. 1 COME TO HNK5L I ^ A sfe e e M le e Bank references. H. L. Welcli, tune and recondition. A ll types. ascertainment of heirs and this The Mancheater Trust Company, dressed to Florence J. Boyce. 106 A V5EAN4 Conservator, having exhibited Its WE'VE iwiblM Cor 8«U ...... • 448 HUlslde avenue, Hartford, 25 Kerry street (^all 5709. Court directs the Administrator to Cedar St., Manchester. Conn.; Ed­ A ^ ’C E N V i tnobllM for Bsoiiaiivo •••• • Conn. Musical Instruments 53 Kive piiMlc notice to all persons In­ annual account with said eatata to ward G. Boyce, Porter St., Manches­ GOT TO A00M0rto»—Ttrot .*•••• « Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 terested therein to appear and be this Court for allowance, tt la ter, Conn. OCCUR Kapatrlng—FalnUn* ■ .-... t MOWERS SHARPENED, repalr- heard thereon by publtshtnx a copy ORDERED:—That the 6th day of WILLIAM 8. HTDE MAKE PAR Xoboola -A4-••••••• • ••• ed, shear grinding, key fitting, FOR SALE— IRISH SETTER FOR SALE— P L A Y E R piano, $60. of this order In some newspai^r December, A. D., 1942, at 9 o'clock Judge. BETTER \U "TV\E VCiEW Ip by T n M k * duplicating vacuum cleaners etc. having a circulation in said District, (w. t.) forenoon, at tha Probate H -ll-M -U . USE OF w ira a male puppies. Non-grade, Priced Phone 4521 between 5 and 6. five days before.said day of hearing Office, In said Mancheater, be and OO overhauled Braitbwalte, 52 Pearl name la assigned for a hearing on IT THAN jlea—Btoraga it very reasonable. ’Thomaa Hen­ and return make to this Court, and AT A COURT o r PROBATE HELD ■•layalaa ...... f 1 street by mallliitr In a registered letter, the allowance of aald account with THEY derson, South street, Rockville. aald eatate. and this Court directs at klancheater, within and for tha I—Hotomyelas ... It Wanted—To Buy 58 on or before Novemoer SO. 1942, A District of Manchester, on the 28th nan Piofaaotonal gaartaaa Bookeeper copy of this order addressed to Jei%- the Conservator to give public no­ DO W E fK ^ PIA N O TU N IN G and repairing. CXICKER SPANIEL PUPPIEB— tice to all'persona interested there­ day of November, A. D.. 1942. ■aralaao Oflarad...... It nle F. Nichols. H Pennsylvania^ Freaent W ILLIA M 8. HTDE. Esq., •araleaa OSarod Player piano specialty. John Choose your Cfltristmas puppy Ave.. Niantic, Conn.; Bertha C. in to appear and ba heard thereon WANTED TO BUY baby carriage by publlahlng a copy ot thla order Judge. _____ itng ....•••• It Wanted 0>ckerham, 28 Bigelow street now, while the selection is good. Hyde. 2ii50 Main street, Glastonbui^, Trust Batata n-w Orris Bypher —[graarlsa ...... Tel. 4219. Jack Froat Kennela, 26 Gardner for about $10. Call 2-0108. Conn.: Irving Melbourne. Hope VaL In aome newapaper having a cir­ ley. R. T.; Ralph Melbourne, Boston culation in aald District, flve days late of Mancheater, In aald District, . OIrootom ...... JJ street before said day of hearing and re­ deceased ~ ibtng eaotlpg .. 11 Post Hoad. Branford. Conn.; Kmma The Trustees having exhibited a n s w e r : r/Me Murtfan. 11 I*ennsylvanla Ave., Ntan- turn make to thla Court. Mole or Female Rooms Without Board 59 WILLIAM 8. HYDE their annual account with aald es­ ■mianwabing ...... 11 tic,' Conn.; Erma Rogers Bralley, tate to this Court for allowance. It ~ Ing—Rtoragn .. *< Nlantlc, Conn Judge. Live Stock—Vehicles 42 FOR RENT—LARGE ROOM with WILLIAM S. HYDR U-Il-2«-42. la HOLD EVERYTHING ngar •arriaa..... M-A twin beds, near bath, 5 minutes ORDERED:—That the Sth day of Apply in Writing Judge December, A. D.. 1942, at 9 o'clock Sarrtoaa...... {{ aa FOR SALE — GUERNSEY COW from bus Une. CaU 8437. H-lt-30-12 T AT A CUURT OF PROBATE HELD For Sale with aiecond calf by side. James at Mancheater. withih and for tha (w. t.) forenoon, at the Probnit D Iatrict.of Manchester, on tha 21th Office. In said Mancheater, be acil .Jng>-Olaanlng .. It New 4-Room Cape Cod de­ Bums. 127 East Middle Turnpike. ROOMS FOR REN T— Newly deco- dav of Nt»vcinber. A. D.. 1942, the same Is assigned for a hearing and Saratea ...... t l F. O. Box 87 on the allowance o f aaid account maos Sanrioa tt sign house. Just completed. rated, near Cheney's. Centrally Gifi Suggestion Present W ILLIAM 8. HYDE. Eaq. located. 137 Pine street. Tel. 5290. Judge. with aald estate, and thla Court di­ Ready for immediate occu­ Wanted—Pete- Estate Tif Andrew C. Clemton late rects tha Tnuteea to give public ...... f t of Hahehester, la aald Olstrlcv de­ notice to all persons interested i j laetroetsoae •aaaoooaaa f t pancy. 2 unfinished rooms FOR RENT—TWO ROOMS, twin therein to appear and be heard I a aaa eava a efS*A Poultry—Stock 44 ceased. WASH TUBS Not So Freoh, Please BYROYCRAIOi on second floor. Open stair­ beds, completely furnished, on The Executor having exhibited thereon by publlahlDg a copy of aaaaueooaaa fX OBOP Di — OB CALL Of — hla final administration account this order in sortie newspaper hav­ letraetloae aaaaeeaa way. All Crane plumbing, W A N TE D TO B U Y -B E E F Cows. bus Une, near restaurant. 237 ing a circulation In said Dlatriet. T a Will pay good price. Also other Onter.. Tel. 2-1561. with said eatata to this Court for /OMW.EOLDIBRt CAKt LBMBA steam heat. Coal burning jllowunee, tt Is flve days before said day of hear­ KUEE5 ARE 5KllillJ6Di t li S OH. you mespM’T THEN Stop VOU'LL PLEASE ika—Mortssgss McKlNNBV BBOTHER8 animals for beef. Manchester O RD E ttE U :~That the 6th day of ing and return make to thla Court. A lt YtTOR FAULT,Tool / iMRyWREYMBL* rCRm e P AU.VtYiMrBITWK/ — Opvortanitiss ... furnace. Slaughterhouse, Phone 2-0294. December A. D.. 1942 at 9 o'clock WILLIAM 8. HTDE » ___ For Inaurance FOR R E N T —FURNISH ED room, 11 5823 after 5 p. m. flve days before said day of hearini chester, In aald DIatrIcL deceased. a—Birds—PflU ...... WOMEN Garden-Farm—Dairy and return make to this Court, am The Trustee having exhibited Its i ttoek— Vabtelfla ...... HOMES FOB CHH.DBEN FOR RENT—TWO SINGLE furn- i by mailing on or before November annual account with said estate to M a ltr y and BnDplIsa ...... Prodoete 50 80. 1942. a eopy of thla order ad­ this Court for allowanos. It la flt e t a d —Pflta— PoDitry—Stock WANTED! WANTED. Have you n 'Ished rooms for light housekeep­ dressed to Private H trbert Clemson, ORDERED:—That th# Sth day of ing. 364 Parker street Tel. 6339. Far Sale— ■hwflnancwBfl place in yonr home for n FOR SALE—GREEN Mountain 311st Technical School Sqnad, Scott December A. D.. 1942. at 9 o’clock /A89 Jflfl ro t Salfl ...... EXPERIENCED cbHd who needs the environ­ potatoea, $1.10 per buahel.''Inqulre Fleld, Illlnola, Barracka .No. 181 (w. t.) forenoon, at the Probata XJU ,ta and Aecflasorica ...... FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, Office. In aald Mancheater, be and 6i9iir.irr. I **Guess war is a great leveier—soon as she grew np she ment of n good home? Wo at 48 Keeney atreet,'after 5 p. m. Yetta Jepton, 607 West End Ave, Ildlos Matsrialt ...... on Main atreet for 2 girls or Elisabeth, N. J.; Annie Benson, 81 tha Bsme la assigned for a hearing said her feet ^ere so delicate she couldn’t wear re-«oIed amooda —Watebfls— Jflwciry KEY PUNCH OPEI?.ynOR have n limited nomher of Henry SL. Manchester, Conn.; Hal on thq allowance o f said account *3uddy, can you spars a dime __ riflal Appllancfli— Radio.. chUdren, espednUy boys from FOR SALE—GREEN Mountain couple. Omtinuous hot water. Frederickaon, Box 64, Waylan< with aald eatata. and thla Court dl- fo r a guy who’s down and out?” shoes, but she -wears them now and ikes itP 'afll and Paad ...... «* On Tabulating Equipment. 14 to is and hnM ^ that we potatoM, No. 1 and No. 3. Alao Tei. 6803. Maas.: Christina Tracy, 114 North rseta the Trustee to give public .fdan—Farm —lH.lry Produota 60 unaorted from 75c. per buahel up. Elm 8t., Manchester, Conn.!! VIetor notice to all peraona Interested ther- lonsflfaold Goods ...... 61 Also would like to pinee In foster Clemson, rear 114 North Elm St . In to appear and be heard thereon binary and Toola ...... 6t homes. We pay six doUara Baldwin and ,Mclntoah applea, Manchester, Cohn.; Harry Clemaon, by publishing a copy of this order TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX •hi$ laleal Inalruments ...... SS Experienced Billing Qerk ($6.00) per week (or board 50c. per baaket and up. Phone 62 Wood St.,' Pawtuckat, R I.; Wll In aome nswspaper having a circu­ l a v m i Read Herald Advs. •►to .am.aamr.AS with ribbon, too. f»L a 4 T Y f HOW 1 JUST KNOW GET MY ROfHANCe OUT OF IF MIU3A Wlu: EXPECT A A L L a b o u t t h e f»kS T/ . im e 0 M E R ' ^6ETnr?>SOr06S Pottom No. 8396 la daatgnad fo r ■ K Lim£eEA8CR? ■laea 18. 14, 16. 18, 90 and 4R DOeHOUSR AT T H IS T IM P CHRISfTMAS GIFT / 8iae 14 gown and Jacket requiraa It o Y E A R .’? 6% yarda S9-lncb material, 4 yarda : i if ribbon. By Mia. Anna Ohhat tinatruetiotw for tha Hot-Pot Mit- For this attractive pattern, send Are you doing war-arork and tan (Pattern No. 6461) send 10 18 cento, phu 1 cent (o r poetaga. doing your cum hauaawork, tea? (Bonte in ColR' Touf Name aad Ad- In coins, with your nemo, addraaa. MUlletw of woman from grand- draaa aad tte Psttam Number to p^tom number a ^ id|a to The mothers to young bridaa arc aun- Anna Cahat, Tha Mancbaator Manchester Evening ffinnid To- aging to do both. The Mg Mack Evening HarsW. 166 Savantb tlay's Pattern Service, 106 7tb and rod hot-pot mlttan ahawn fa Avenue, New York City. Eacloac Avenue, New York, N. T. tha lUuatratloa la a Ana safety aid 1 cant poetaga for each patteir Find Bcorea of Interesting pat­ in getting quick meals thoao days, ordarad. terns for all ages and all sisea in n aavos busy haikU from baiiif Anna CShot'a Fall and Wint. tba Fall Fashion Book, our com- bumodt Mada of aeoilot and M o n AlMim ia new ratidy—timaly help itete cataloguo of lateat stylos for rug ytun. it is 9 tnahm losig — for warm ladt aad aoehotod gar- home dreaamaktng. Send for roomy and comfoctafoia. Hang it BMattb 90foB worii idaoa, qulIU. your copy today, 16c. Or a Fall up near the stove. Make uotlNF O rfotmat praoant Faablon Book may hs-ordarad with .C8M ^ .Odd. >9B 0>^ n Ifh pattvn Ipt ic for- • ■Xh. . - ' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 96,1941 Avaraga pidly Clrealatlim io tn O T E ir r } The Weather etamhtBttr SttntbtB Hrralb F o r tlw M ourn o f NovMufeor, 194X F otocoat M IJ. 8. Weather Baiat uaruiar toaIgMi I 7,814 tai( wtada, baconaia g Menbar at tha Aattt freak along eoaat Buieea of Oreulatloue HALE'S SELF SERVE City of Village Charm Tlw OrlKlM lIn New Ensrland! Shop At HALE’S First (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE C] Ia n p h e a l t h m a r k e t VOL. LXIL, NO.'51 (ClaaaiSai ,A«vortWas aa rage M) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, TUESDAY SPECIALS To FiU Your Gift Ust At Inquiry Into Boston Fire DeaUc J L 9 C Crreen Stanpe Given With Cash Sales Hitler Appeal Spurs Allied Units Steadily An Ds7 Tncsday! Winiams’ Shaving S e ts ...... 98c Bring Your Ration Book To Hale's Old Spied^Shavinfl! Musfs «tl*90 Yardley Shaving Bowls ...... $1.00 Germans in Effort Lengthening Wedges For Sugar and Coffee. We Have Bond Street Bath Powder S1.50 Maxwell House, Del Monte, Put­ Revlon Manicure S et ...... $1.50 nam, and Many Other Brands At Sutton’s Bubble Bath ...... 59c To Retake Railway To Split Axis Forces] Coty Cologne ...... $1.25 the Same Low Prices. Coty Perfum e...... $1.25 Plus Tax. Tunisian Skies Bel Freak Vitamin B-1 Rzhev So Vital to Reds’ Front Offers Britain Savage Fight Bombers Hit Rapidly Cleared of work of Commumca- w w • BREAD Loaf emy Air Force; Brit tions Loss Seen Equal J C l ^ ^ C u JL/f fl O Sweeping Plan As Japanese Jap Forces PEN and And American Foi We Carry All Kinds of Full Length For Security Flank Is Hit Hard Twice Only Few MHm Shot Of Goal of Sevei Doughnuts, Crullers and PENCIL SETS In New Series of Coun-} ■ ------Fly Across Bay of Ben­ Last Highway Coi Fresh Bakery Goods For Ladies or Gents ter^ Attacks Repulsed; Difficult to Describe Commission Proposes Only Matter of Yards gal to Assault Anda­ nications of Garrisoi Perfect writing pens with Fail to Stem Red Drive Definitely; No Longer Establishment of New Separate Lines in New a repel and propel pencil. Col­ Guinea Jungle; Fliers mans; Also Make Fiery ors: Blue, black, green, silver, Solid Front of Forts Ministry and Virtually London, Dec. Fruit Cakes i Moscow, Dec. 1.—(/P)— Attack on Rangoon, burgundy. Double Present Cost. Support Ground Units. lied columns, striking Adolf Hitler’s own appeal As in Wotid War I. Tunisia under skies New S Can B nrt Olacgr waa reported today to be New Delhi, Dec. 1— (JP)— A m er­ London, Dec. 1.— iT)—In the Allied Headquartera In Austra­ rapidly cleared of the ene spurring the Nazis in a des­ Moacow, Dec. 1—(f)—The vaat lia, Dec. 1— VP)—With only a mat­ ican heavy bombers flew hundreds Air Force, steadUy Applesauce $ 1 .9 5 *et perate but unsuccessful flght Ruaaian front, which extends more most sweeping plan cf govern­ ment-sponsored ' social security ter at yards separating the Jap­ of miles across the Bay of Ben­ lengthening -two wedges Ladies* to recapture railway lines than 3,000 miles from the Barents anese and A llied Unea in the DOUBLE ever put forward In any country. gal yesterday to assault the Japa­ ed at separating Axis fo Na.SCaa u Boxed south of Rzhev and south­ sea to the Black aea. Is difficult to jungle, savage fighting flamed on nese-occupied Andaman Islands in Tunis and Bizerte and Sir WlUlam Beveridge's Planning As the death toll in the Cocoanut Grove night club fire neared the, left flank ..of the New Guinea west of Velikie Luki on the describe^ grapblcaily and deflnlte- ,"M ayDr“ M a u rice-J . T obtff < leftt, W illiam A . RetHyv B oston lire “for' the first time since -enemy Colorful Wool and ly, for In war today there U no commission proposed today that 300 batUefront yesterday. ting them off^ron^ tt ^m bard Plums In Heavy central Russian front west of commissioner and, Boston Fire Chief Samuel J. Pope (right) began A spokesman for Gen. Douglas warships there were dealt a pim- land route to Tripoli, it ' Wool Mixture such thing aa a solid front of forti- Britain establish a new ministry Moacow. So vital la Rahev to the ficatlona as In World War One. of social security and virtually an investigation of the tragic blaze. MacArthur said today the fight­ ishing blow by flying fortresses on nounced at Allied headquartera.! Handkerduefs GREEN aannana* vaat network of com- North Africa. One Britibb Fine quality cotton and * Today’s front In Russia la a Jag­ double the present expenditure of ing was "close In” and particular­ AprU 3. .' Syrup 2 cu. 25c munlcatlona, said Red Star, that ged. heaving line cutting generally $1,300,000,000 annually on unem­ ly heavy on the Gona end of the American force waa reported linen handkerchiefs. 8 Hitler telegraphed hla command­ 20-miIe strip of beach which rep­ Ck>upled w ith this heavy assault, day stabbing close to the « MITTENS STAMPS southeastward from Leningrad to ployment, health insurance and made by daylight, waa a fiery raid MUIaooXVBBUeO to each box. er there emphaaldng the threat to the Black sea, and roughly It runs pensions. resents’ the sole Japanese foothold only a few miles short at Ita and the dty and warning that "the le ft In Papua. last night upon the docks and of severing the lest highway < like th is: The broad program, which Sir warehouses at Rangoon, the Bur­ ^^oths GIVEN Iona of Rzhev la equal to the loaa From the Barents aea south­ WilUam, a noted economist, ac­ Witness Testifies Between Gons on the west and munlcatlon left to the enemy , Mory Ann Cookies Lh. 23c of half of Berlin." Buna on the east. Allied patrols mese port. rlsona at Bizerte and Tunis. 5 9 c —79 c —$1-00 ward along the west side of the knowledged waa “In aome ways One Bomber Falls to Retoim Xh^ery thruat In a new aerlea o f Murmansk railway, to the west of revolutionary,’’ covers public wel­ already had driven a wedge, at Ba«e to Seise Rood CLOVES counter-attacka waa beaten off, One of the attacking bombers M Manta WITH the Neva at Leningrad; then e&st- fare literally from the cradle to least temporarily, and succeeded Another hirce at Americana I , in a wide assortment of colors. 69 the Army newspaper aald. the grave, providing among other Night Club Packed In reaching the beach. Artillery Hanfiners Both Sides (Contlnoed oa Page Tea) Ehenchmen was plunging 2>Lb. Box Buy now while stock is com­ Utelced In Fterce Fighting (Oonttnoed on Page Three) U.lngs for public assistance grants the coast farther to the aoittb Prunes Men’s Initial All White Sheer Cotton CASH (T he BBC^ heard In N ew Y ork for births—even for unmarried Artillery hammered both sides plete. yesterday and the Allies called on s race to eelse the hy CBS, said the Russians and mothers—marriages and up to road Skirting the Medlte Gazmahs already were locked In $80 for funerals. heavy mortar fire to destroy some SALES As Blaze Started Japanese m achine-gun posts In shore In east central TunlMo. HANDKERCHIEFS fletca lighting within Rahev and Rival Unions’ Goes to Parliament for Action Vichy Cabinet Allied air strength is m(,an( Walnut Meat H Lb. a London Evening News dispatch the Gona area. Reports from New 5 9 c t o The report now goes to Parlia­ Guinea said artillery hits destroy­ by the hour. It was reportai 6 To Each Box ALL from Stockbobn aald Ruaaian ment for action, and Beveridge, thoritatlvely, and the Germaa shock troops were battling the ed four barges and started tower­ Close to War Na. 1 QnaH^ Baldwin or McIntosh Peace Talks declaring that it covers git^id __ • a • Fint Ex- Nation ing fires among stores around Force wee declared on the Germans from hoaae-to-house. which “must be covered one w y amines------Pobce Photo- grade after being soundly tl DAY (Tha Ruaalana, In aa earlier of- Gona. $ 1 .5 0 pair $1.19 box or another” under the Atlantic Allied fliers actively supported ed in clashes thus far with fenalva, had cloaed pincers around charter, urged that It be gjven graphs of Shambles on the ground units and, carrying the . Against Allies airm en. APPLES TUESDAY Rahev from north and south and Are Delayed Put On Miles Despite the growing Allied i consideration immediately so It Scene, Including the | air battle to the Japanese with bad won a foothold la tha city's can be adopted right after the smashing blows, destroyed eight mand of the air, this souros; NeUy Don and Hubrite could not be identified by AU Metal outaklrta. There has been ao ladl-. . • rvi t war. Locked Exit; Fire Pre-1 Zero fighters In the New Guinea Within Two Votes of En* 6 lbs. 25c; 16-qt. bskt. 79c catioB that they aver ware dis- TnUU Bringing Two O f In the first year—which was Reducing Diet area while anti-aircraft fire ac­ stressed that much bitter fit kxlged. Tha aaw report, therefore, BtlU is axpeeted before tbs AFL Member, from vention Called *Good'. counted for another over Darwin, tering Conflict Aft­ HOUSE DRESSES may refer to Ruasiaa forces at- A ustralia. mane and Italians Jlnajly DESK LAMPS. CLAMP-ON dicing from wedges long since gram would coat about $3,730,- P-46s and Zeros Tafigle er Americans Landed thrown out of NaraT Africa. Smart patterns- in cotton percales and broadcloth. SWEETHEART APRONS dianapoUs Late So | Beton. Dec. R***®”*”* Start. lo A^ cut Into the Nasi dafensas) 000,000 compared with an esti­ Di the biggest of the day’s sky In North Africa Area. Freoeb Enter Pent On Pbl Potatoes Peck 37c Sizes 12 to 44. A real attractive gift. Coverall or waistband styles. Axis troops trapped before Stal­ Session Is Postponed. mated $1,368,000,000 spent In sworn witness before a board j com pauim ent o f Both conflicts, a dozen American P-40s Polka dots, checks and stripes with applique trim. Sheers A French communique i and STANDING LAMPS ingrad alao were counter-attack­ 1938-39, the report said. of inquest testified today Praise and Protest; and an equal number of Japanese ed that IiVench foteea eati and percale material. Patented adjustable back. ing. but there, too, Ruaelan repwta Of this, according to the plan, Zeros tangled in dogfights over By The Associated Press Pont du Fahs, about 3b said, stlffenl^ (German resistance Washington, Dec. 1—(P)—AFL that Boston’s Cocoanut Grove the government would provide $1,- Story Old for East. the Owen Stanley mountains and Pierre Laval’s Vichy cabinet southwest of Tunis on tbs $ 2 - 9 8 to $ 4 - 9 8 had failed to stem the Red Army’s and CIO peace committees, mak­ 404,000,000, employers $548,000,- night club was packed—over;- along the coastal jungle strip railroad, in on advance ^umip8 10 L ta. 25c drives. ing a new attempt to bring their 000 end the Insured people $776,- crowded—when a flash fire where the ground forces are lock­ came within two votes of declar­ the coasL $1.98 to $4-25 W ashington, D ec. 1— (/P)—A bout Losses Ooee Te US,M0 rival organisations together, were 000,000. that took an officially esti­ ed In combat The Ameflcan fight­ ing war on the Allies after Ameri­ Pierre Boisson, govem(W-| Ic to $ 1 .3 9 27,000,000 passenger care and 5,- With another 3,900 forced to take a recess today be­ The outlines of the Beveridge mated toll of 449 lives rbced ers blasted seven of the foe’s air­ can troops.landed in North Africa, of French EVjuatorial lilted by the noon communique as plan, drawn up by a government- 000,000 commercial vehicles went craft out of the sky. They lost two it becam e knowrn today as the waa in conference with Lb. fore they started because' of the appointed committee, were made like lightning through ceiling of their own planes, but the pi­ Jean Darlan in North AfHsa' Frash Cabbage 2C SHOULDERETTES kUIed In overnight fighting. Red delayed arrival of two of the mem­ on a mileage reducing diet today melancholy story of Vichy’s trials public against the background of a draperies that “looked like lots were ssved. the first reported meet What a warm and appreciated gift COnON CREPE GOWNS Rayon Crepe I D C Star aald German loaaes In dead bers. as nationwide gasoline rationing were close to 135,000 on the two House (ff (Commons eeeslon In gauze.” The Inquest board, which Another Zero fell the victim of in the German occupation of all tween them since Boisson this will make, with fuel shortages Three representatives of each of pearlier heard official testimony set In to the accompaniment of the guns of a flying fortress over France trickled out of Ehirope. his territory, embracing tha Solid colors with contrasting trim. fronts. (The ton announced lh the two labor organizations were which Arthur Greenwood, Labor this winter. All wool in pastel colors or Satin h^*-^** communiques so far, however, to­ spokesman, presented a Labor ihat fire prevention conditiona In both praise and protest Villas strait, off the coast of New The vote waa 8 to 4. tegic port of Dakar, with $ 1 .3 9 Full cut sizes and lengths.' Tearose, to meet at 10:30 a. m„ e.w.L, at The story came from a French of pink, blue, white and lavender. $ 1 .5 9 taled only 91,590). party poet-war reoonatruction pro­ the club were “good,’’ called Mau­ For 17 eastern states where the Guinea between it and New Brit­ United Nations. HEALTH MARKET white and blue. Daintily trimmed with lace or em­ the Willard hotel, but a train rice Levy of Boston as the first ain. diplomat who remained In the ac­ Within Stalingrad Itself, the So­ bringing two of the AFL members gram which provided eeeentially fuel curb was Inaugurated six Gen. Auguste Noguee, broidery. Bias four gore styles. of a dozen witnesses after first The ninth Zero of the day’s toll, tive service of the Vichy regime mander In Morocco, and Ad $ 1 .3 9 viet garrison was said to be mak­ from Indianapolis was late . and for one levriopment board, with a and a half ihontha ago. It waa just parallel finance board, to prepare examining police photographs of another day of restricted driving. bagged by Darwin’s anti-aircraft until last Friday when the Ger Micheller, chief of cabinet to : Tearose and white. ing alow but steady progress In the conferees decided to put | off mans, attacked Toulon and the heavy fighting. Thera were no re­ aazistance for war-atricken and the shambles on the Mene, Includ­ But for. motorists elsewhere, the Selected Beef Liver BED JACKETS the flrst meeting until 3 p. m. j ing a locked exit door. (Oontinned on Pkge Ebght) French home fleet—save for four ports, howsver, that the besiegers The delayed pair were Daniel undeveloped countries and another old cry of “fill up the tank," waa submarines so far accounted for— (Oontinned on Page El^hl) They’ll be received with the same had bean driven from any areas of for post-war Britain. Loot Wife in Blaze newly outmoded. Since May 15, enthusiasm, too. Warmth and style J. TObln of the Teamsters and when a temporary card system went to the bottom of the harbor Extra Special! lb. 33c major Importance. William L, Hutcheson of the Car­ Would Doable Pensions Unshaven and haggard. Levy in deliberate mass suicide rather TOYLAND said he had lost his wife in the was started, succeeded, on July in these. Colors: Pink, blue, white CHILDREN’S BOOKS One dispatch said the Russians penters. Harry C. Bates of - the The Beveridge plan, would dou­ than serve the Germans. $ 2 - 9 8 had advanced from three to six ble old age pensions from the pres­ blaze that started from a match 22 by the coupon book arrange­ Modified War and lavender. Bricklayers’ union was on band ment, the east has been on short Two submarines—the Casablan­ In The Basement For Christmas miles “near Stalingrad" but did for the AFL. The CIO spokesmen ent average of $8 a week for a flame almost wlthjn reach of his ca and the Marsouln- -have arriv F la sh es! not specify whether this man and wife to $16; give work- table in the basement drinking rations. were Philip Murray of the Steel More than tOO per cent of the ed a£ Algiers; another, Le Glor- (Late Bulletins of the (P) WtolKl] Come and see the display of children’s new and favor­ Workers, R. J. Thomas of the lounge of the club. Powers Ready ieux, waa reported en route there Tender Veal Chops Lb. 39c (OenMnned an Page Bight) (Coorinoed on Page Fear) •The fire (In the ceiUng dra­ drivers In today’s rationed area JUNIOR BLOUSES ite books, and boxed items. There is a wide selection Automobile Workers and Julius have their basic “A” ration cards, and a fourth, the Iris, was held at A Great Variety Of Emspak of the ESectrical workers. peries) was lO feet behind us Barcelona where her crew is In­ 406 WeMere I^ v « Jobe With short or long sleeves, in white, aqua or yellow. for all ages, in the annual Christmas Book Department when my wife and I started for the Office of Price A.mlnistratlon Grants Roosevelt Discre* on the Main Floor. Dark Chnid Over Peace Table estimated, entitling them to four terned. Detroit, Dec. 1------App Sizes 9 to 13. One of the darkest clouds of the nearby stairs.” Levy said, Undecided About Course ly 400 welders at the Rib Lamb Chops Lb. 39c "When we reached the stairs it gallons a coupon—calculated to tionary Authority to TOYS apd C;AMES Would Extend inter-union rivalry of the past few Budget Tops be a week’s supply. The eastern The French diplomat, now some­ corporation’s Kercheval years hung over the peace table. was 10 feet in front of ue. where in Ehirope, said Laval went plant, who left their Jobe today] * "A revolving door leading to the zone, with the exception of West Suspend Tariff Laws. Tlaatr HaaSnlta Meat! Tha most intensely .active cam­ Vlrg^inia, gets three gallons a cou­ to Munich after the. Allied occU' a dispute ovc* the iHsmleeel it .: to $ 2 - 9 8 IC to $2 -0 0 $25,000 Limit paign OO I leging that 16 AFL unions entered | Plans Shaping Up To* ing, her hair burned. I n^aged tee a new, modified war powers to follow . out of the dlseharge of George t B A B Y SHOP son last night that “we cannot bill, granting President Roosevelt FOB THE UTTLB MISS AMD J17MIOB GHU. L—M.I—i-M—— —— — — I illegel closed shop contracts with to get through the : revolving and will not deny our soldiers the The Italians were anxious to dnllah, a welder, who company income, ^ ,j,j^ ward 100 BOIion Fund d o o r." discretionary authority to sus­ move into Fbwnce and occupy Nice flrials asserted habltoally left ' Green, tan and brown in sizes 8 to 16 and 24 to 34. finest equipment in order to cater pend tariff laws and regulations. I CIO Marine and Shipbuilding j WhUe Levy talked, Boston be­ to the whims of those who don’t and the Island of Corsica immedi' job from five to 30 rotontea i WaahlngtOB, Dee. 1—(S)—Presi­ Workers wants a oollective bar- Waablngtcm, Dec. 1—(ff)—Pro­ came a city of funerals. Eleven The measure, as now drafted, etely, the diplomat said, but Rlb- eis-ery day. ^ BOYS’ and GIRLS’ MTITENS I seem to realize that their country differs In only one Important fea­ SCOOTERS dent Rooeevelt plem to ask the duction and strategic plane In were held yesterday; around is at war." Several sizes and styles in this ever popular 2-whee) In Fancy Color ComMnntloaa. Slaen Z to f Venn ture from that- prevloualy sent to (Contlnoed on Page Ten) new Coegreee to extend the $35,- ((jontinaed oa Page Two) Washington, it was learned au- today and' scores more were ar­ Army Rubber Usage Cut Airfield Almost Unusable $2-98 $3-98 $4-98 vehide for children. 000 net selary Umitatloii to Invest­ the full committee, where action thoriUUvely today, are shaping up ranged for tomorrow. In the near­ Declaring that the Army al­ waa delayed until the White London, Dec. 1—<^P>—Tbd\ ment Income, beginning in 1043. toward a $100,000,000,000 ’’vic­ by city of . Worcester alone, a ready has cut rubber uses several House pressed for action thia zerte airfield has bet An Informed official who could tory’’ budget for the United States 55c and 59c pair score of funerals were set for to­ times at the expense of maximum year. almost unusable by heavy not be quoted by name said today iMore Strike in 1944. day and tomorrow. efficiency in some cases, Patter­ Nazis Claim air bombardnsenta aad thar the president believed that an The chi^ difference was the $2*49 to $0.98 Tentative figures for the next Levy said his wife waa pulled son added that "we can’t reduce elimination, voted yesterday, of signs that the Germaa Air HASSOCKS Dainty Lace Trim types of earnings ahouki be limit­ fiscal year, beginning July 1. 1043, our use of rubber any more with­ la withdrawing ' from Toole ed for the duration bat had omit­ the authority requested by the Leather Covered in Many Colon At Shipyard were described as already exceed­ (Coottoued on Page Poor) out Asking the safety of our men president to suspend also Immi­ 166 Sinkings its basen on Sicily. Reuters ) ted Investment Income from hie ing $90,000,000,000 and might be and hampering our opferatlona." ed today In a db^tch ftoos . ex^tive order becanae he was gration Regulations and restric- SILK and SATIN SUPS about $100,000,000,000 when Presi­ Senator Vandenberg (R-MIch) Uons when he found such a step heodqjiarters In North AfrleO. WAGONS In TWoae, FM i tmH WMte. SiMa 1 to • informed the wage stahUlxeUanim « ^ What boy land-lease aUgbtly. more than $70,' W ubbigtaa, Dec. 1—(/p>—Presi-<^bto P*y • »! of the United States.” November sinkings exceeded those huge Ford Mdtbr Senate Ftnanoe oommlttee In amount to only $3,031, reported In September by 23,500 VOM____ . Tb.JW.HAMcou Six different designs to choose from. The strongest sailing tba order as "unwlss and Blared “The walkout Is mt- 000,000,000. Much of this spending dent Roosevelt signed today a blU Cooper said' that Chairman A ttract! TO The man went sot was Improviaed aa ttia war aoene Promotion to the grade of lieu­ Doughton (D-NC) of the full com­ tons. It asserted U-boats account­ with an striking warlcnM M A M C H IS T n COMM* card table oh the market. $1.00 to $0.75 r«r C olorfu l unneesassry." under whicu an enlisted, n ^ in ed for 149 ships aggregating 59c Despite this and itbar critl- shifted, because hbmha fell ou tenant (junior grade) or fln t lieu mittee prc4>ably would, call a tbeir Jobe after a wi the Navy or Marine Ooliiia jtrould tenant would not have entitled meeting this week for considera­ 955,200 tons, in the North and aad aa laveetigatlea higra « dmns tai Oongresa, tha pnsidsnt Pearl Harbor right In the n^dat at South AUanUc, the ArcUe and was rspreamitsd as bsing dstar- South Portland, Me., Dee. l-^-^ssii. The attractive slate boards now avaflable don’t make Shop at Hale's for Style and Variety Provloualy, tba Senate Navnl^ Tha committee aald tbs eltiiap in the prerloua bill—the presi­ Other elnkinga, according to of Industrial OrganbmttoBa. paay ufOcial reported. In a Sareup war will be fbogtat are being mads whoee eaeptoyoMnd to < We Have the New Cory Glaae a drudge out of practicing homework for many a boy of a wage dispute Cf long standlag up to tha tightly-gnaxded eonfer* Affolm committee aald, an an- tion corrected by the bin bad pre­ dent would be empowered 'o this Bummary, Included eight portoMot bttmgM m He waa anpectsd to raeommaad ablpe totaling 20,000 tons by B- and girL They raally go for tiiem. that tha problem be bandied at the yard. anqa rooms of tba combined eblefe Ueted men with 15 yean of oerv- viously caused a number of en­ pend tbs tariff regulations upon The noloa-—Ur“ - ice. If temporarily appointed to listed men, eelected for temporary the recommendations of the war boate In the North sea and Eng- through taxation in tbs next reve­ . Arthur Lowall, Snd, aaelztant to at s ta ff. Uzh fihannai and nine totaling 60,- W ertM re 0 BegnUeewto BalUnated warrant zaax. won enUtled to pay oommteelooa, to decline appotot agancles that the actioo was neo- COFFEE MAKER $4-95 nue bin, thus bringing the whole Praaidr “ wnuam 8. Newell, re­ 000 by the Air Force. .Ten Get for Tear Green ported only that "a number of Tteff w a d gsTvioM SBd tlM and allowaBoaa at |S,481 per year.i meat at a ttoM when tbs war of' sssary for tbs war effort. queetkm aqonrrty hefors Oongresa. Under, the terms of the present The communique listed destruc­ mm mbUm U out today" and aald IcBd-laaaa admhrtatTatton have WoiM Cot Total laeoae fort requlree to the lower grodea to vle>atlMi ef a At These Steren Extra Proit* $1.00 and $1.98 COM SenatorVsndakbsrg (It. Mleh.) draft of the bill, , the president tion of thr* cruisers, six destroy Other Coffee Blakers at $^.95 and $4.2S told repoftan bs vras ccnfldant the altuatloa "Un't too good." He taken tneee plana and astlmated If aubsequently hla quaUfleetione a large number at oommitoiaaed juetled temporary appointment as ottlcen with oonelderable Nnvnl s a n s a R r a i , jfimsUmmU ea taga X«ra> m r s m n t a S i | ra ffoMIca gff ggooad llgiitm sl^ as Moitoa Ootpa k) (C