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Patton Expands New Moselle Bridgehead « ' ■ ,.i~. * \ ■ \ The Weather FOURTEEJ? SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1944 Average Dally Clreulattflin Foreeaat ol V. S. Ueather Manchester iJvening Herald For tfen Moatfe • ( October, 1844 Fair and-continued eold tnnlsht; TucMlay fair with wimexvhat high- 9,002 rr (rmperaturea. Jloiue from Pacific ■Is With Aiiillerv About Town Heard Along Main Street Legion as Host Member of the Audit ORANGE HALL BINGO B orcM of ClrcolathNia MancHesUr— A City of Village Charm MtUtoiieiBoh Tribe No, 98. Im* And on Some of Manchester's Side Streets^ Too To Boys’ Group Mwirtil. O nitr of Red' Men, w ill' (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS htANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, ^ 4 .. J m lU reruler meeting in the Every week or so we srs asked r aimlessly mil over the street and EVERY MONDAY, 8 P.M. (Claoalfled AdveetMtafl m Ffe«e 18) V p M r cliib on Breinerd place, to air something in this column I fall to give the conventional signs Those Who Were Spon­ VOL.LXIV„ NO. 37 XIoBdajr evening at eight o'clock. that has Irked the housewives, inj.as are required ol car operators,! the hope that it may reach the | when they intend to stop or i sored -at “ Boys State” Admission 25c Kre. Agnea He«s. chairman of guilty party or parties, whether change direction, To Be Entertained. That Was Oose! Ihe' committee arranging tor the children, teen-agers or what have Every driver of a car ol our ac- 22 REGULAR GAMES^ .7 SPECIALS Liuchow public aetback party Monday eve­ you, and they Will try to make qualntance fears a bicycle rider on i Tighten Patton Expands New ning at the Arm y and Nai*y club- Monday evening, November 13. Yankees amends. Well, one night, this week, ' the highway more than any other ' _____ 9 Jaouae, urgea all’ mcmbera to at­ from the porch of 4 home; on a moving vehicle. Especially, if that the young men who represented PLUS SWEEPSTAKES In Jap Hands; tend and to invite their frienda. short, quiet East side street, a doll rider is riding down hill, as we . Manchester at Boys’ State last th e door and playing prlaea will disappeared. It couldn’t walk. Al- have often seen them, with neither I I. fee In caah. A aodal time with re- summer, their parents, and repreJ on Foe; though it was valued originally at hand on the handle bars. Squeeze treahmenta will follow the gamea. ■sentatlvcs of the organizations Yanks Retire five dollnrs, It wax treasured more In aome'town* and cltiea sebooLs \ ______ Moselle Bridgehead; by Its little owner for long asso- which sponsored them will be en­ V«eei ■ocoptlmiat Club membera of Instruction in traffic regulations elatlons, and the fact that her twin „re held and operators of bicycles tertained at the Legion Home on are Invited to the dinner-meeting TRY A DELICIOUS HOT MEAL Air Field Destroyed and sister has its duplicate. A broad-1 must pass a traffic teat the same Leonard street by the Dllworth- Win Leyte Peak Monday evening at the Windmill on cast box in the Herald brought no I g j drivers of automobiles. In other Comell Post, American Legion. Evacuated; Fliersi Ac­ P ratt etreet, of the Hartford Sorop- results, neither did a couple of timiat Club. The gueat apeaker states bicycles must be registered ' Carlos B. Ellis of Middletown, A t the tive on All China classified advertisements. and fees paid the same as automo­ t Threatens Rail Line -will be Miaa Theresa Buck. R.N., { Another woman called this week State Boys’ State Chairman, has ___ ■ \ Strategic Mt. Catabaran JJfigQfl M cil recently returned from Mt. Salinda, | biles. Fronts; Laipin Lost. to complain of the theft of a bot­ been invited to be present and give Africa. The Hartford Soropti- Sidewalk riding of bicycles a talk on the Boys’ State pro­ Overlooking Bloody tle of Cream from her back porch. should be prohibited. And more Developing Pincers Grip mista are alao holding their annual gram. He will alao ahow moving Hertford Road Tavern Chungking, Nov. 13.—(A7 — H ie chrihNuithemum ahow for the ben- iiA It wasn’t the value of the cream care should .be exercised by bicycle OrmoC Corridor Seixed Patrols Enter Normal Life that bothered her, or that she was pictures taken at Boys’ State. Wil­ 378 Hartford Road Telephone 3813 S ta rt New I On Eneniy-Held F*art cBt o f the blind, thta afternoon and Pvt. Woodrow McCann of 91 ridem now that the dangerous United States air baie at Uuchow deprived of its use that particular Pvt. Cresent OetHantls liam Paixons of West Hartford, -Probably 45,000 Bit­ tomorrow afternoon at the Bollerer Wetherell street (above I feturned driving period of the year is just has been destroyed and evacuated, j O f Tliionville; Spear- day, but the Idea that nothing Boys’ State Governor, has also Oardeha in Newington. around the corner. FULL COURSE MEALS Maj. Oen. Albert C. Wedemeyer*a Average Cut \ home on furlough Tuesday after portable Is safe from appropria­ Mr, and M rs.^rank DeClantia of been Invited to attend. terly Resisting Japs Study Plan Thick Forest; I heads Punch Forward 47 months service In the Central tion by somebody. 202 Porter street have received Boys’ State is a project epon- headquarters announced late to- Group 2 of the Memorial Hoa- Louis Hanson, well known local We Also Cater To Banquets and Parties. In Climactic Fight. Pacific area. A veteran o f 7 Still another woman— and all letters within a day or two from 4(.rcd by the American Legion all ' On 20-Mile Front ltal women’a Auxiliary will meet carpenter, has had a series of mis- l <lsy. years National Guard and Army this has happened since Hallowe'en their three sons who are in the oVer the country, Its purpose be­ Gain 2 Miles For Doctors [onday afternoon at the hospital, fortunes since falling from scaffold- ^ H e a d - The U. 8 . 14th A ir Force rtrOck j Near Saar Border; S service. Private McCann served states that clothes lines, some of service, all of whom are well ing to develop citizenship qualities MacArthur'. Electrical Worker. Go wfder the leadership of Mrs. Ing four years ago. He was em- ! (i^neral ^ on all fronU over the w e e k - ^ , de­ on Christmas Island. Palmira Is­ them pulley lines, have been de­ knownto local people through their in^ys. Each year boys are select­ To University , to Be- OM rge W. House. Members of ployed on a local construction Job quarters, Philippines, Nov. stroying a Japanese Narar tender, Seventh Army Now 33 land and on several of the Ha­ liberately cut with a knife and as.sociation with their parents in ed Irorn all over the state and sent Eighth Army Forces Home Front Physicians Group 4, Mrs. William Knofskie, when he fell from the roof break- ' 1 3 ._< ;P )_A 2,300-foot peak IS river ateamera. 14 Jftcomotivea waiian Island group during his left hanging. In the case of the conducting a market on North to cbmp for one week. A t the come Better Electri- ! Miles from Rhine River leader, will join them. ing one heel. \ A shattered heel is ' and three rail hndMS In French Suffer Due to ‘ IT o r- nearly four years of service over­ tWo first items above, If children street, and later the Tip Top Mar­ camrt the boys receive Instruction overlooking the bloody Or- Cross Ghiaia Canal one of the worst breaks anyone can First of Kind. Indo China, an Ajittrtcan, commu­ seas. took them home, it does seem a.s ket at Oak and Cottage streets, in thb resiKinsibilities and duties moc corridor battleground Clans; Garden Club membera are -re­ suffer at It takes a long time to which they discontinued on ac­ RECAP YOUR TIRES nique said. Thrte radar \ station! As Nazis Withdraw in time Overwork’ ; New Bulletin! If their mothers would Investigate o f various local, county, and state was in American hands to­ minded of the annual meeting mend and even then It continues count of Mr. DeCiantls's Impaired were disabled.dt Yochow. Monday evening at 8 o'clock In and do something about It. p o litic^ and governmental agen­ Milwaukee, Nov. IS — (F) Area Below Ravenna. Auilutle by Patients. With the U. S. Third Army, ! John H. Harvey, son of Mrs, to cause trouble, Mr. Hanson was health and the absence of all the OJVE DAY SERVICE! day as the determined Yanks The Japfefieae ip Kwangsl prov­ Center church> house. The business Christine Harvey, of 12 Haynes cies. They are visited by state Eighty electrical workers—all ince, hpw^er, ap^ared on a verge Nov. 13.— UP) — Americans ■ on crutches for two years. boys. officials who lecture on their par­ tightened their squeeze on aeaaion will be followed by gamea street, has been promoted from pri­ This surely Is a remarkable fall,' Bring Them In in the Morning . Dave Them In the of m ejong from north and east to He went back to work a year or Pvt. Cre.scent DeCiantis, pic­ ticular depaftments. • The laet day probably 45,000 bitterly-re- union men and the flrst group of Rome, Nov. IS.—(^ —Pati-ols of at. Louis, Nov. 13^(A*)—Dr. took their first Metz fort to­ and refreshments. A feature of the vate first .class to sergeant. He Is While we have had killing frosts, provide a continuous land route so ago but soon iVas forced to give tured above, the youngest of the la usually ^pent In the state capi- Evening! slatlng Japanese In the climactic 500 from throughout the nation — the Eighth Army, crossing the ! Ejgar G.
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