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/ r W E S D A J , OECKMBm II, ; I -■ Manchester Evening Herald The Weather Averaffe Daily Circalation Forecaat ol U. a. tVeatber Ba rn a For the Moatb of November, 1944 of the Alexander Company, town lacreaaing rloudiaeee. not so About Town Two Teachers Auditois, that some 11,700 made^^ cold tonight; Thuraday elondy, la- the school cafeteria be turned back 9,016 lermltteat light saow, moderately to the town, the matter was held over until Chairman House can Member o f the Audit roM; taxaeaslag wtads. Mater WllUam H. Burnham of Resi«;n Posts talk with tbs auditor and sso If Bureaaal dreolattona plans to uos, tbo moBoy for mors Only 4 Shopping Days Manche$ter--‘A Cfty of Village Charm tho 'Oonnactlcut Roemploymeat ' Commlsaton will address the help and equipment cannot be se­ Rotary Club this evening at the Two^ Other Teachers Are cured to take care of the 1,200 who PRICE rUREB CBNIE MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20,1944 (SIXTEEN PA&BSl Sheridan Restaruant on rehablllta- ui;e the cafeteria each achoq^ day. rOL. L X ir., NO. 68 (Claastied Advartialag oa U) .tlon of our armed foroaa. Rotary Secured for the Local members are reminded of the Schools by Officials. change In meeting; place. Dinner Memorial Mass will be aer\'od at 6:S0 as usual. The resignation of Mrs. Olive 8. Eulogy Praises Jap-Marked Balloon Found in Montana Chambers, who has been on leave For Dead Soldier Infantry Private Rutli B. Mollcr, 6ft 'rying to Tighten Nazis of absence from the Waddell road. Mancheater, who school, W .1S accepted by the Board Bishops^ Fight has been stationed at the Third of Education l.ist night a. was that At the Memorial Mass at St. S A TvIT A. SU Training Center of the Women'a of Miss BK".nche Holman, a teach­ Army Corps, Fort Oglethorpe, Oa., er of. history in the High school. Jamea'a church at 7:30 this morn­ Noose About Japs During Illness has been aaalgned to Army Air She has been teaching as a substi­ ing for Corporal Rocco C. Toe, o Behind Ar nor Units; Force Tactical Center at Orlando, tute for Jesse Stevens, who is ab­ members of the Christoforo Co- FIa sent on military duty. lumbo Society, attended In a body. Mrs. Albert J. Robinson was en­ Fighting on Leyte Most Rev. Maurice F. They marched into the church Private Judith M. Moller, 6ft gaged to teach Grade II at the McAuliffe/ Receives ^Waddell Road, Mancheater, who Washington school. She was en­ bearing a large wreath of flow­ gaged for the remainder of the Yanks Standing Firm hah been stationed at the Third ers which waa placed on a flag Final Bessings o f Ro Training Center of the Women'a school year. Mrs. Robinson was a covered Itttafalque in front of ths I >nverging Yanks Drive regular teacher in Mancheater altar rail. The members of the Free News man Catholic Church. A m y Oorpa, Fort Oglethorpe. from 192.3 to 1928 and ha been a Forward Nowh. and Oa.. has been. assigned to the reg^ular substitute much of the lodge wore the uniforms of ths Swift Columns Advance A m y Air . Force Tactica* Center time since. society. The services were also South After Seizing Hartford, Dec. 20. — (S') — The at Orlando, Fla. ^ attended by s large number of Flow Seen 4 Red Columns Laws Secure New Teacher Valencia; Lonoy ‘ Also Most Rev. Maurice F. McAuliffe, More Than 20 Miles friends and relatives of the dead rsceiving the final blessings of the Miss Julia Daddabbo of Windsor .soldier. Into Belgium; First First Lieutenant Gordon T. Locks, who was graduated this Captured by Flanking Pefjice Aim Roman Catholic Church in cere­ Drive Toward | T o Support Weir, whose wife. Betty Ann, month from Teachers' College In Corporal Toce Was killed in V ■' Met* on Nov. 18. He was one of Rayon Crepe monies rich with the traditions of Armv's -’Situation Offi> ‘'X' Hvea at 1768 Linden avenue, Mem­ New Britain was named to suc­ Drive; Cut to Rear. phis, Tcnn., is a pilot and assist- ceed Mrs. Gwendolen Hurl a teach­ the crew of a ISO mm. gun and centuries, was eulogized today by ‘G. I. ’ B ill cially Termed ‘Defi- 'ant operations officer In a B-24 er in Grade IV at the Hollister was -with General Patton's Army. Leaders of Four Cana­ Archbishop John G. Murray, of SL Kassa Today He lived at 77 Birch street. He General MacArthur’s Head­ ------nitely Better’ With Liberator bomber group which re­ street school who resigned a month or Satin Paul as one who had fought physi­ cently completed one year in Italy. ago. Miss Daddabbo starts in Man­ is survived by his wife and year quarters, Philippines, Dec. dian Parties Hold Ac­ old son. cal ailment with the "realatance of Hardening of Ameri­ Lt. Weir, the son ef Mr. and Mrs. chester., next month. |20.— (fP)— Converging Yanks tion Essential to Well- a hero” to carry out “ the supreme Advance Forces Within Problem of Harmoniz­ .Thomas Weir, 117 Summer street, The board poitponed for a month if ter si^izing the Japanese purpose of his life”— that of aerv- Easy Artillery Range ing State Statutes With can Flanks Against Foe Manchester, is a 1936 graduate of action on the question of granting ALICE C»FRAN headquarters town of Valen­ Being of Mankind. ing his Master. Manchester High School where he a diploma to senior boys earlier ( Known As (tueen Alice) One of many distinguished Of Anchor of Nazi De­ Certain Provisions Still * starred in baseball and football. than usual that they may enroll in SPIRITUAt MEDTDM cia, together with an air field Bulletin! Ottawa, Dec. 20.—i/P)—National churchmen assembled at St. Jo­ He enlisted as an aviation cadet the Army 9peciali*ed Training Re­ Seventh Daughter of e Meventh S»a [intact, drove forward north seph's cathedral to honor the mem­ fense in Mountains. Is Far from Settled. Paris, Dec. 20,— (/P)— U. S- serve. leaders of ths four major political ]in August, 1941 and received spe- Bom With ■ Veil. Plain Tailored ind south today in an effort ory of Bishop McAuliffe, who died troops have recaptured Mons- dalised training at Brooks Field, ^ Concerning the recommendation Readings Ihslly, Including Sunday. |to tighten a noose of flesh parties in CMqg^s hold that world­ Friday, Archbishop Murray traced Moscow, Dec. 20.—(S')—Four Washington, Dec. 20—i-P)— Vet­ chau in Germany and check­ Texas, Smyrna, Tenn., and Chat- 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoln't- the career of the spiritual head of Or Lace Trimmed. ateel about the largeat organ- wide freedom of exchange of news Red Army columns were converg erans administration officials said ed the initial impetus of thft ,ham Field. Ga. He has been ment. In the Servlea of tbo PeW' |lxed enemy force s'’ll fighting oa the Catholic CIhurch In Connecti­ overseas three months. pie for SO Veara. is essential to.th e well-being of cut from the time when as a fath.^’ Ing In heavy attacks today on the today that many statea have powerful German counter- Car Hard Starting? Sizes 32 to 40. veat Leyte iaiand. - -' mankind, they made known in 169 Church Streat, Hartford, Ooau. Seizure of Valencia, about eight erless boy of eight he became an city of Kaass, anchor of the entire amended laws which were In con­ olTensive which bit m o ^ than Sc4 Me For Prompt, Expert Phono ft-ftOftft statements to The Canadian Ptms, alter boy to recent years when aa lilea north of the atrategic Amer- released today. German defense system In the flict with the ’’G.I." bill of rights. 20 miles deep into B ^ i o m . Aato Repair Service A eiF T to gladden the eye and heart of every |tcan-held port of Ortnoc, was dla- biahop of Hartford “ he was the They atreased, however, that the HAVE YOU VIgITED Prime Minister W. L. Mackenzie leader of his people especially In mountains of eastern Czechoslo The front still was unstabi- lovely lady on your list! Thi* tperkling cloer Pyres cloaed by Gen. Douglaa MaoAr- King, leader of the Uberal party, problem of harmonizing state laws ABEL'S SERVICE STA. thur today. As the 77th division the dark days of the present war vakia. with certain provisions ot the (J, lized tonight however. Heavy Rear — M Cooper Street “ Big ft" Set include* 1 9%‘ Pie Mete; lO’A" Utility said protection o^ ne'vs freedom by fortifying their faith, austalnlng Advanced forces already were battles apparently still r a g ^ ■mashed Into the city, the First International compact “ le receiv­ I. leglalation still la far from set- Dith; 8%* Cake Dith; and s 2-Qusrt Double Duty I (Dismounted) Cavalry swung In their courage, stimulating their reported within easy artillery tied. today around Stavciot, 20 The Gift StudBo! ing careful'attentlon from the gov­ saerkflee, consoling them In the re­ range of the old highland provin­ 34 CHURCH STREET Cesaerole (the cover make* an estre pie plate). All L flanking drive from the dlrec- The report of Kentucky's At­ miles inside Belgium, St. We Sell ion of Carigara bay and captured ernment.” peated visitation of death.” A Japanese-marked balloon found near Kallspcll, Mont., la ex- cial clal center, whose mixed Slovak torney General Eldon Dummltt far only ftl.85. Every dith can be u*ed for baking, onoy, six miles north of Valen­ John Bracken, leader of the Pro­ “Personally,” tald , Archbishop that the atate will have to Vith, II miles southeast, and Distinctive lorving, end itoring. She'll u*e thi* *et every day! gressive (Conservative party, M. J. aminedined by (left to right) Maj. JJ. F. Borgiano, Capt. W. B. Stanard ' Hungarian Planning to Build cia. Murray, whom the 69-3fear-old and FBI Agent W G. Bannister. There was no explanation of how totalled about 84.000. amend its loan laws, because they Malmcdy, five miles north­ Christmas Card.s Come in. get your* while they la*tl Coldwell, leader of the C. <3- F. Cut Behind Strong Jap Force Biahop McAuliffe succeeded aa the balloon came to be in the section where it was found. (AP Report Steady Progress now prohibit loans to persons un- east of Stavelot— the three party, and John Blackmore. leader auxiliary bishop of Hartford near­ A communique last night an­ Leather Goods ToysJ Your New Home? In ,BO doing, they cut behind a wirepboto). • biggest road hubs in Bel­ of the New Democracy party, went ly 20 years ago, "he has been an nounced fall of the village of (Coatlaned on Page SIz) Photographs Colored LET JARVIS PLAN Texaco HOUSEWARES ■trong Japanese force already example In his resignation to ths Senya, only nine miles to the gium’s ea.stem budge. pinned down by the U. S. 32nd, Evcalags • to a P. M. BASEMENT (Continued on Page Four) affliction which manifested Itself south. Other Soviet columns were IT WITH YOU ind thus the enemy troops, of un- as far back as 1936 and against boring In from the Southwest, I Satsuday S Su Jf. to t P. M.I lesUmated number, were trapped Paris, Dec. 20.— (/P)-—Ger- Wa OM la a poslUoa to give which he offered the resistance of Three Powers Agreed southeast and east. Field dis­ man infantry rammed in to ­ yon prompt action with your ■between the two American divi- a hero supported by sheer will patches reported steady progreM. Former Cleric hooslng problems. > IslonS. Solons Headed power In the determination to On the southwest, the main day behind swift Nazi armor­ The 77th already has placed the (1) It looking tor a good used Crystalite carry the eVosa In the company of German highway-rail «*‘^*P* ed columns advancing more MHO wo have 6—ft and ft-room Chenille [Valencia air field in use, and It his Divine Master to the very route was cut. Other routes lead­ Faces Charge than 20 miles into Belgium, » [la providing another base for About ‘General Aims’ Slaglaa available tor oeenponey. Tow ard Home; summit of self-sacrifice In the role ing through the mountains of but U. S. tanks and dough­ WILL BUY ANY (ft) I osblng for aa taivost- [American planes which have.been middle Slovakia are reported con- of serv’ant.” boys were holding firm in MBt that wOl pay a good ro- [continually harassing Japanese Summarizes CarMr Churchill Sidesteps At- Y i n g Q n S t l l d i c S tlnuoualy harassed by patriot Of Spies’ Aide GOOD tam an yonr nMnoy? Wo have [ahipplng and supply columns In Approve Aides Summarizing the career of the hands. some sectors of the Nazi fla to aad Dnploxeo that srill do Robes I their campaign of attrition. Connecticut prelate at a pontifical tempt to Get Inforuia- _ ^ The drive for the coveted town breakthrough channel. One REAL ESTATE port that. I After capturing Valencia the mass of requiem sung In ancient was s coordinated effort of two Krepper Indicted for front dlapatch said the First (ft) Ara yon Interosted la sell­ Kerosene Make a Top-Notch Xmas 177th pressed northward, aSd Cton- powerful Russian forces—Marshal Senate Finally Confirms Gregorian mushe. Archbishop Mur­ tion on Division of^ W ard DlSDUte Army’s situation was officiaUy ing yonr pronent home? We jeral MacArthur said it was “roll- ray said: ‘Spheres‘Suheres of Influence’ . ------^ lo n Y. Malinovsky s Second Violating Sabotag-e^ termed “ definitely better” last Fair Prices bava enatomera who sslll pay up lin g up", remnants of the once- Grew and .Five Assist­ • "The pontifical mass of requiem Ukrainian and Gen. Ivan Petrov a Censorship and For­ night, with hardening a t ths to ftlMftft tor a alee home. Lot I powerful Tamashlta line which at which you have assisted has I Clash With War Labor Fourth Ukrainian Army. American flanks abova and bslow ns mahe yon oa offer. . Aqua — {has been cut to bits by the Amer­ ant Secretaries of been offer^ for a priest and pre­ Bulletin! Osin as Much as Eight Miles eign Agents Statutes. the four-pronged Naal counter-of­ Sizes icans In the Jast few days of san- The converging coluians fensive. American Tanks "and tank Win. F. Johnson L. T. Wood G>. late whose Sftpreme purpose In life London, Dec. 20.— HP)— ! Board Apparently Rest­ Jarvis Realty Co. I guinary fighting. .. . . State at Night Session. was to be the servant of (31irlst.’ ‘ as much aif eight miles destroyers hit In from these sides. Biilder — Real BsUte Dead In his 70th year, the 45th of Under bitter attack. Prime ing at White House. battering their way through Washington, Dec. 2 0 - (S')—The Supreme headquarters disclossd Office 4113 ResMenee 737S Japmieae CaaualUea High Phone 4496 Washington Dee. 20—(J7— his priesthood, the 19th of his Minister Churchill and For­ ) strong ^rman fortifications wt Justice department today an­ ths Germans had smashed Sva te i S*elephoae 742t tr 4314 Weekdays aad Snadaya Japanese casualties continue up in the forested mountalne. The 20 milea ahead by Monday noon [high. MacArthur reporting that Members of the disbanded 78th episcopate, and the 11th of his ad eign Secretary Eden stood .-■Washington, Dec. 20 - -(iP)—The nounced the Indictment of a for­ ministration of the diocese of Hart drive on Kassa was part of gen­ In four columna driving Into Bel­ an additional 1,484 enemy dead pat in Commons toda;^ on Montgomery Ward-War Labor mer minister who, the department Congress headed home today, ford. Bishop McAuliffe ever sought eral advances on a front of more gium and Liuxcmbourgv ^ were fdbnd abandoned Monday.- their neVves ground thin by the Britain’s armed intervention bonrd clash apparently is resting than SO miles above the ■“''‘ hern said, had been Instructed to aa- Twenty-two Japanese were cap- to follow’ his Ma.ster. to be with But today tha German wudeat denonands of two years wartime Him In the discharge o f every in Greece, but Eden urged ut the White House.today for a de­ borders of SlovaWa tablish hlinself In this country as armored eolumiM atruck*deepss 1 tured. em Hungary. The border was lawmaking pins a bitter political dutv from hla earliest years and to the quick reestablishment of cision. a contact for German spies. Into Belgium, and Naal infante) Valencia was the headquarters Classed at many seek no other honor than that face-to-face contact am m g Economic Stabilizer Vinson, It Tho Indlclmente, returned at was beginning to back up thass j of Gen. Sosaki Suzuki, directing cainpalgn. which the Son of God nromlsed as Ths strength of the German Newark, N. J., charged Carl Emil probing fingers ' “in some Japanese operations on Leyte. is understood, is studying the big At odds repeatedly with the compensation from His Heavenly the foreign ministers of Brit­ defense was Indicated In Ludwig Krepper, of Newark, with strength," a First Army front 1 There was no Indication where he chain’s refusal to comply with or­ casualty figures announced by the White House. Congress wound up Father.” ain, Rqssia and the United ders directing minimum wages violating the aabotage, censorship di^atch said. and his staff had fled; perhaps to the session on a note of harmony Bishop McAullffe’s ordination to States to deal with such prob­ Russian command. At Henya and foreign agents atatutea. Palompon on Leyte’s west coast, and union security in four Detroit alone, the communique said, Kea This would put ths Germaai last night. The Senate finally the priesthood In 1900. said Arch­ stores strike-bound for 12 days. The Justice department said the able port now remaining In lems. Array troops killed 400 Germans more than 20 miles Infte that low­ Merry Christmas to all confirmed Undersecretary of State bishop Murray, brought to the Vinson can invoke erpnomic re- the Indictments were returned land country. The deepest dis­ Japanese hands- Joseph C. Grew and five assistant young churchmart then the “ fulfill­ and Hungarians and captured Dec 15, but were ImpoupdM until Associate Press O>rrespondent London, Dec. 20.-^ ^)— rictinna against Ward or recom­ closed penetrstioh had been M aecrvtanes of state. It gave ment of a heartfelt dcaire to mend to President Roosevelt leiz- more than 2.000. today upon ordera of "(he court, Beacon Richard Bergholz reported that an Stavelot. 20 miles inside Bellglunt Grew a whopping 66 to 7 vote of come forever thi aer\’ant of the Prime Minister’Churchill told ire of some or all of the stores in t4 Town* Fall Durtnf Day a u e Supplied by ^ boteu r and only 22 from ths fortress ol j element of American Warhawk confidence. Divine King whose presence with­ Commons in a special debate Detroit and six other cities where Twenty-four towns on the ap­ The action climaxes more than fighter planes caught a Japanese Liege. and to all a-good mght Then, In short order, it voted in hla soul he had cherished In on Greece today that there Ward units are involved in peAd- proaches to Kassa fell yesterday. two years of Investigation by the A middle (Serman eolunm has I tnick convoy In the mountains every stage of the ascent from In a narrowing semi-circle run­ Robes to confirm five assistant secretar­ was “ entire agreement about Ing casea. ’ Federal Bureau of Investigation achieved the greatest advance, t east of Palompon Sunday, destroy­ ies of aUte— all part of the team childhood to manhood." Othet Ward outlets affected are ning from slightly north of east originating the announcement Prelatea of the Catholic church dispatches said, hatnmerlng be- ed every vehicle and turned the that Secretary Stettlnlus said he the general aims” which bind In Cmicago, Denver. St. Paul, Port- around to the southwest, the Rus­ stated, from a clue supplied by yoiid the column that reached Sizes 36 and leaders In all fields of the road Into a river of fire as ma: wanted to modernize the depart­ Britain, Russia and-the Unitt :4and. Ore., San Rafael, Calif., and sians captured Davldov, 18 miles one of the eight German saboteurs Stavelot Soy tt^arm ly With Hale*$ Wonderful Blankett chlnegun slugs touched off first an state’s secular activity joined In Jamaica, N. Y. away; Dargfov and Karestur. lo ment for the tremendous work ed States. But “ whether there who landed on the Atlantic coast Preelse Details Withheld \ ■ .A . I explosives true'-, and then two paying final honors to the bishop WLB said Ward’s announcement ahead. They were W. L. Clay­ is complete agreerpent on miles away:' Senya, nine miles; from submarines' In June, 1942. gasoline trucks. ton, Archibald MacLelsli. Nelson C atbeM l Fined to Capacity of increased minimum wages with and Perln, 11 miles. The fast - ranging Oermap \ • ' . Desnlte the Intense cold and every aspect of these matters Is One Indictment alleges that No Ground Interference Rockefeller, Jamea C. Dunn and retroactive pay for Detroit area Tha highway and rail escape mechanized columns v/ers obvious­ \ Five Chatham Favorites to the difficulty of travel due to yes- another question altogether,” he Krepper conspired with ^Walter ly in q-JFSt of American auppllea, American troops continued Brig. Gen. Julius C. HolraeS. employes falls short of the com­ Kappe, Identified by the FBI as s said, and he sidestepped an at pliance order on retroactive pay, (Continued on Page Three) / fttit were reported meetlng^jlttls Rockefeller. Dimn and Holmes (ConUnued on Page Three) tempt to draw him out as to director of the Nazi sabotage 100% Wool-Chatham Lamhsdown...... $15,98 (Continued on Page •>■) proved almost as popular vote- not to mention non-wage laadea. success. whether there had been a divislqn Sewell Avery, Ward’s board school In Berlin, and with his wife, One First Army officer declared getters as Grew, but Clayton and of “ spheres of Influence” tetween Bertha Krepper, "to Injure, Inter­ 100% Wool Chatham Woolwich...... $10.95 MacLeiah wqre subjected to more chairman, objects especially to Britain and Russia In Eurbpe. WLB ordera directing the company Charter Not fere with and obstruct the nation (Continued on Page res) 50% Wool Chatham Marley ...... $7.95 Chaplin Fa ces shooting from the opposition. Solid Front , Runs Into Storm of Crltlclam to check-off union dues and requir­ al defense of the -,' ■ I) »lacLel*Va Vote Lowest Grimly referring to “ this dan­ ing union members to mslntaln and "to use a code and other de­ 25% Wool Chatham Sutton...... $5.95 Clayton, millionaire Texas cot­ gerous and momentous phase of their union standing for the dura­ Formal Paper vices” to circumvent censorship. Grilling Again ton broker who will head the For­ On Tax Levy the war,” Churchill ran into e tion of a union-management con­ The announcement said the con 25% Wool Chatham Stanley .....'...... $4.98 eign Economics division, won ap­ storir of criticism of British pol tract. \ splracy was to be carried out as proval by 82 to 19. MacLeish, loy In Greece, despite Foreign follows: F la sh es! Secretary Anthony Eden’s decla_ Iloosevell Says No Sig­ Krepper was to establish him­ 100% Wool Movie Actor Denies He poet who Is giving up a 610,000 jlibor Leaders, Business Jurisdiction Question (Late Bulletin* ol the UP) Wire) I a year job as librarian of Con­ ration that Britain had no selfish natures on Scribbles self as a United Slates citizen In Kenwood Luxury Famous ...... $14.95 Is t Father of Child gress to be a 69,000 a year asslst- Big Shots and Farm aims In that country and ‘‘will Injected Into Strike glad to hand over her responsibil­ By Various Persons. (OonHsoed on Page Ten) Given Sentence of Year Elements Join Appeal. ities aa soon as we can do so, c®®" Detroit, Dec. 20—(J*)—A ques­ Born to Joan Berry. (Oenttooed ea Page IWo). tion of union jurisdiction was In­ Malden, Mass., Dec. 30.- sistently with our obligation." Mr. and Mrs. laivl J. Valllanconrt . 'f| Opening ’ the full- comihunication to President lantic (Charter does not exist as a Seiiio Area three weeks old nephew. Tho Weather Felt -To add to the harmony, farm It should have been handled." ” child’s mother, Mrs. Stella d a rk , ing today In Joan Berry's suit to Calling the situation In Greece Roosevelt asserted employes at formal document. _ . , have him decireed the father of elementa came In on the deal. two of Ward's four Detroit stores The reporter, Tom Reedy ot of Old Town, Me., wife of a sol­ Represen^tivea of the three a test case; he criticized the "tone dier now overseas, wpe given an and Fascinators and words" of (amrchlll, declaring were not on strike. He claimed The Associated Press, wrote on Nazis Driven from Sec­ TOYLAND i ***'nl?Chaplin acquitted last April New Eng;land Promised major,., economic groupa, meeting the Retail Clerks International Nov. 28 that nobody then at the Indefinite term In the women’s rer he had tried to convey the Impres­ tor Stubbornly Held Tornuitory at Sherborn after she In Squares or Tubulmr Cent.Style* I of a charge of transporting her to togetf'er in the National Planning sion that “everyone who was' an union, an AFI* AtUliate, had mem White House, Library of (tongress And Fill Your Gift Warmer Temperatures aasociation, urged Oongreaa to or the State department seemed pleaded guilty tq aiding and abet­ aad Large Size Pasdnators New York for immoral purpoW SIAM was a gangster." bership cards of more than 95 For Past Two We^ks. y—■ calm and almost icy when he change the exceas profit! tax law But he avoided challenging the per cent of the 150 Ward em at all sure where U»e chaiH,er ting In toe abandoament. , List for the Children —More Snow Coming. Reedy suggesteo an ad In the I addressed a rtO «ra l court Jury afld the corporation Income tax government to a vote and ployes at the flrm’a Royal Oak law. atore. "lost and found” column. | Rome. Dec. 20.—(#•)—Polish TAzI Drivers Strilae • HERE ABE SO.ME ITEMS WE HAVE LEFT ceded that, now that Britain Boston, Doe, <20.—(flV-Mere '**Now he Is fiery and loud and Boston. DSC. ft0-(ff> —New Eng. They believe many small busi- gone Into Gre>ce “ v/ltn a perfectly “These people,” Martel said, Question Raised In Senate ard Indian troops of the Eighth IN STOCK: Yma.s $1 .00. to^ $2*98 Senator Chandler (D., KyJ.| than half the drivers v t tha Tows alashes the air, twlsU and tuma land was promised warmer tem- neas will need tax relief in otoer good motive,'^ the had "to ’see It “ are not Interested In any so- Army have virtually cleared all CATS WITH BEAL FUR % and pounds the witness-box rsl] aa peraturee today—but not enough to provide more Jobs during the good read the story and raised the Taxi company walked oat today Each through. u . called strike" by members of the enemy forces from the area qputh B E A d n 'C L STUFFED DOGS AND BEARS he cries: r to brag about by tho Weather man period of returning to peacetime United Retail. Wholesale and De­ question In the Senate. In a atspute over union afllUatton, Opening debate on British policy Mr. Roosevelt held his first of the Senio river and west of the company apokesroon said. The ae* JUST A FEW EFFENBEE DOLLS "I have committed no crime after a night that saw the mei> operation after the war Is partly in liberated lands, the prime min­ partment Store employes (CIO.) BTUFFED s a i l o r DOLLS . . . Your Honor, I am human cuty drop to aa low as 14 below or wholly won and their war-time He added that employes of the news conference since Nov. ‘i i inaih ■ Bologna-Rimlnl highway, tlon foUowed n breakdown In no- ister said yesterday and told Inquiring re­ where the Nazis have been put­ gotiallons between the taxi STUFFED PARACHUTE DOLLS . . .this man (Joan's attor­ aero in Greenville, Me. - profits Are suddenly cut off. We had a certain Uek thrown company's Gratiot avenue store DOLL BEOS .AND CRADLES GIVE A BOOK ney) la trying to Infer that I am Also, there wUl be more snow Not AlMwdonnient Proposal porters that toe nearest thing to ting up a stubborn fight for two pany and Local 49ft. Taxi a ^ JIG-SAW PUZZLES XMAS HANDBAGS tomorrow, the forecaster said, but an original probaHy was In toe weeks. Allied headquarters an­ Drivers union, befor. ,Oen. C h aiw Earrings Braoehra a monster . . . I have been ’The proposal is not one of aban­ (Ooatlaaed oa Page Two) (OeutiBaeft am Page Two) OVERSTUFFEO CHILDREN’S CHAIRS Oenolae LMther Handbags fat Top Hudle Braeeleto verbally iilHorled and lynched there was no way of teltag Juat doning any taxas, but of permit*- hands of radio operators who nounced today. H. Cole, chairman •* ' Neeklaecs FROM HALE'S »» TELEPHONES FIAT IRONS Or Underarm Styles. now how (^avy or llglft It would ting buslneases to deduct money t.ansmltted toe charter tetms Strong German realatance held Board of .Arbitration and Onnein* ntONINO BOARDS Colors: Black,. Brown. lit Geld aad Sliver Finish. Waato Monthly Supoort from their taxes to the extent that from a 1941 Roosevelt-CHiurchlll other Eighth Army units to limit­ stion. ed gains north and northeast of HORSE-DRAWN FARM WAGON THIS XMAS — John wanti the ftft-year-old ***’’Prohably light” was aa near aa thla money would come back to meeting In toe Atlantic. TRUCKS AND 'TRAnaiR i comedian ordered to pay 62.500 the weather hursau would aay. It was composed by scribbles by Fsenza. Headquarters disclosed 6100,00ft DanuM In Firo _ them later anyhow in the form of Half Million Men Planning various persons, toe president STUFFED CHRIST.HAS STOCKINGS ^ monthly for the support of her ProvloiiS raU Packsft Down last night that a savage enemy Pnwtncket, f . L, Oe^ ftS— refunds. Present laws proWds for ■aid, and nobody ever signed IL^ coimter-attack In that area had ittmated to pnltaft **®RSES MAPLE SHdO-FLTS $3.98 - $5 .00v $5.95 «1 no > «Q xn 14-months-old (Jarol Ann — who Yasterdai^a anow storm did not Uiesa refunds when porflte drop Damage waa Ptas Tax. bothsr porthsrn New England to A steteroent to the press quot­ forced AUlsd troops to fall back today at moK t)ualaa ftlftOjiM te UM niVE BOMBER GAnnss PlusPliMEzdMTai^ E xcIm Tax. ^ SANTA cooed so loudly In court yesterday, sharply or ths company U rOPIT BOWLING GAMES InddsnteUy.-that Joan’s nether. any great axtent but the fall of To Resume Their Studies ing the composite text and rei*«JP to toe northern edge of ths high­ wake a t a fife whi ^ ^ _ TORPEDO ACTION GAMES loss. Ing It was signed "Franklin D. way city. , baaineas block henaiag five afttoto.' Mrs. Gertrude Berry, finally had ?revlo(u atornu was packed down Small buainaaaea, it la contend- BINGO GASfES WU.L BE IN Ightly by the cold. The Roosevelt” and "Winston S. The Ge:insns still hold a nine- last sight. Tha blaaa raged amS of'^: to carry her out. sd, won't have acceas to great re- Wuhinxton. Dec. 20--(P)—H a lfw h ite enlisted men only, itihle-wide salient between Faenza control for mere tkaa font K OeLCXE PICTURE PI /'/I.E S I.jidie8' Genuine I,eather The changed (ThapUn emerged The anowrall. In some southern study does not Include other srm- Churchill.” DOLL H 0VSE8 New fSnglnnd communities was: sodreea of capital in their recon- a million Army enlisted men plan Mr. Roosevelt said hs sUU and Bagnscavallo t toe north. One flremau waa laJanB haB J 14 " ^ GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES.J TOYLAND as he was p i^ d cd with such ques­ veralon days and will badly need ftd services. _ Piitnain and Hartford, Conn to return to school or college after No Appreciable Cbangee uty Fire Chief ftamea F. tions as “What happened thenr* this tax money aa working caj^tal. ! “ Factoro such aa the length of On the Fifth Army front In the Key was avetceaw by — •’What did she say T ’—by Joan’s ■even Inches. Pittsfield, four. Pro­ (OsatlBMft as Pag Six) OPEN EVENINGS U N W :» :0 0 . NPA committeea approving the the war, the Army Service forcea the war and favorable economic mountalne below Bologna there , • • • BILLFOLDS Daily This Weds 77-year-old attorney, Joseph Scott, vidence, B. I., six. New Haven. conditions may tend to decrease” C olon: Blaefc, Brani^ Taa. Special! Conn., Blx. Bottort. escaped with Bald today. Treasury Balance were no appieciehle changes In Hit Strategic Targsta veteran of more than half a cen- An additional 300,000 want to the number continuing * their edu- p<^Uon, tha communique aald. Dae. — (B) — , 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 , tuw at ths bar. . only two inches. • " cati^ tlM rsport states, addlv Roms o< the eokler spots in toe roshme their education but ara un- Waahingtoa. Dec. W —m — Heavy bombera of the U. B. it. JW.IIAL-C Soott, In outUaine his cast to deddsd or have conflleting Job that “laereaalag knowledge of the area-ware: Westfield, -10, Spring- ley Ruml, treasurer o f IL H. I f a ^ position o f the ttssaury Dec. 18: 15th Air Fore»^jttacked oil r#- M A N P iim ii Cohn* Pins Tax. CORR the Ju ^ c t asven woman and five A Co., and Dr. Thaodore p f - said the report baaed on a Xcaticitel>Svislons of the Ol fineries yeeterdajTh Germany and $1.25 men, said cvidenca would show field. -ft: Plltafleld, -7; (3oneoKl, N. Bill of. Rights and less favorable ^ s v e lp ts . 6ft62.506.74ft 43; expen­ Schulte, prufesaor of. agrlcultiiiwl ^ section survey of troops In ditures. 6581,921.289.56; net hal- „rall yards In Germany, Auatfl* ol Ann waft conceived In H., -5; Presque Isle, ftlt.. -10, Mtion and overseas theaters. econonilp conditions would tend to n was comparatlvsiy aoonomicf at the University aft iS K e , 621,504,S43,92I|ft, '.and Tugoalavia. ■ ■ ■' ■ 71m asUmates ars based oa ralM iU" I. ' MANCHE$$«ri<:K EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. PP^Cfc. iW ^ ot Hartford, and Archbishop John! Marj-'s church. Meriden. includes Alex Tournaud, Jules Mo- IbciT la it respect to a man o( humble beginnings who rose to V.. ^Murray of SL Paul. Minn., dc- ] >iearcr. .I...— dean, Bill Leggett. Jack Unnclt, five years ago and a suitable pro­ that place. Mr. Edberg will Join fectlve cooperation will go on In Eulogy Praises thd .leadership o f orte of America s livered the eulogy. D:Iegatlons from the medircl 4 Red Columns Bill Fortin, Erntof Linders and gram has been arranged for tho her for the holidays. all aspects o f the war.” greatest dioceses.- Assigned ss officers of the mas::, ^taff. cadet r^urscs, nurses Aluni- HAVB Marlborough Price Is Set Gueatloned About Cooperation Solons Headied Parly Given Frank Drake. in addition to Ar»’hblshops thishln;;i ".Bac aasi.clatlon and Ladies aie;il- occaMon by.the newly elected lec­ John C. Vergaaon Is ill and Dr.' As the clci„> ..en approached VOim HOV AIR rVRNACB Norman H. Gardner of East Pressed as to whether there wal The drawing for the turkeys Bishops’ Fight snd Murray and Bishop O'Brien, j end the holidays In gun before clintlHng a fence. troubles in Greece has fallen upon « f t g e Om ) tha^ daU. ______John F. Callahan, pastor ot SL ICC (U S O ), the Connecticut Coun­ Get Busy Mow to Begin New Developments En The higher clergy entered the Great Britain and we have not sp (OaaMniied from Page One) terday'a snowstorm, the cathedral Thomas' church. West Hartford, cil o f (3athollc Women. Third and Sorting Leaves. far been able to dischaige this routed for tho Oermans ware cut cathedral from the east entrance, subdeacon; the Rey. A Edward Fourth degree. Knights of (3olum- joy Christmas Social. was filled to Its capacity of more out of deference to the older men. task without criticism even here at ant secreta y, wiuj approved 43 to aa the Rusalana ewung acroae the Gnad^h, pastor of SL Casimer’s bus, the bMrd of managers of SL S — 12 Hours Daily To Shop At Reith^’s border 80 mllee aouthwest of Kas- Folding Hox Co. than 2,000 as the pontifical mass some of them In their late. eigh- Francis’ orphanage, New Haven; ■mr> Now that the ceiling* price of home, which has added I t our dif­ 25. Twenty-three Reoubllcana, Desotte the storm yesterday, ' hurch, New Haven, and Daniel J. IB** ficulties: . ' aa, capturing the railway atatlon began, sharply at 10:30 a. m. tlea who wore dnly their Indoor Senator Overton (D., • La.) and little boys and girls under ten at-l Barry, treasurer of S^ Thomas’ SL Vincent DePaul aoclety, the 40 cents a pounq on Held grown ' ot Turnava and the adjacent clothing and vestments in the bit­ Ladles of 8L Joseph,'the Holy —— T o m r s __?• 'T h e thrive great powers are in Senator LaFollette (Prog., Wls.), tended the annuel (Jhiistmaa party Party Saturday Tne ancient rites o f the church seminary, thurifera. tobacco in the bundle has been an­ highway town of Turna. ter cold. Name society, the Boy Scouts ot Lamp entire agreement upon the general voted against him. for children of residents in Pine and the Gregorian chants of the . Also the Revs. Walter B. Ser- nounced for* Connecticut growers.' Hartford and atata policemen America, National Girt Scouts and aims which bind our alliance and Senator Pepper (D., Fla.), who Acres, Pine Acres Terrace and Under the impact o f tha Rua^ rackl, SS. <3yril and Methodius the erws are starting to move Into masa were led by two arebbiehops saluted the bishops and other ws have every need to keep in the opposed. all of the nominees ex­ Pine Terrace yesteixjay aftemoonl siaa drive Hungarian troopa were The employees of Foldfhg Boxea churoh, and Paul J. St. Onge, clergy representing other denom­ the different warehouses. The buy­ and five bishops, as well as seveil clergymen aa they appiwached the Tables closest association in this danger­ cept MacLeish because he con- They gathered in the spactou reputed ateadily deserting, al- Sacred Hear$ church, Taftville, inations assembled at St. Joseph's ers were informed of this several Incorporated, will have their an- church. As distinguished repre- ous and momentous phase of the tendovi they were "out of charac­ recreation room of the Home o| thou^ they are mixed In with al hundred priests and semlnari- acolytes; the Rhv, John A. Orusin- community house in order to psr- weeks'ago, but the growers were war.” nual Christmas Party a t j h e j y i l a senUtivee of the laity and the ter" with Mr. Roceeyelt’s policies Mrs. Everett Price, 76 Llnnraor ' Oerman units and many of their skl, pastor o f St. Matthias church. ticlpate in the funeral procession. not given notice until Sunday. Before Churchill took the floor •m.aa__OeeiltSWlefRi Army and Navy drew up in auto­ told a reporter he thought the Drive. The committee, Mra. R. R| ■ officers have been replaced by Louisa, Bolton, (3onn., Saturday, A t the head o f the center aisle, Flanders, mitre bearer; the Rev. Active bearers were Michael J. The price is not aatisfactory to Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden mobile*, an escort of etate police Hussey, <3harles F, Rohan, James $4*95 to State departraen' bad been put on Thompson, Mrs. Edmund Pere-I truated N asia December 28. A chlchew and just before the sanctuary, lay the Donato A. Paolucci, St. Raphael's many of the growers. They ex­ reviewed the requirements Lieut. under IBe personal command of sluha. Mrs. Anthony D’Avansol The communique made no men­ spaghetU dinner la planned, and body of the churchman, whose church, Bridgeport, Bugia bearer; IP . Qradav, <3orneUus L. Noonan, pected that the price would be Gen. R. M. Scobie, commander of notice that it had better be lib­ Commissioner EJdward J. Hickey "B1I MAIN SI. eral In its views. Mrs. Leo Barrett and Mrs. Frank tion of the continuing siege of Santa (31aua will appear In person death ended 44 years of service In and the Rev. Edward G. Zltell. St. Patrick J. Dowd and Daniel Byrne higher. They were paid the same British forces in >Oreece, had laid provided escort through the crowd $39.50 Gray w ei* kept busy on the. art Budapest. to distribute hto gifts. the church and 10 years as Con­ last year. This year, they claim, down to the Elan forces to evacu­ An incipient filibuster against to the stepe of the cathedral. rival and departure of the smaUcB The guest of honor will te Mias necticut’s blabop. StSUSUSUnfBHUtetellinMMBM U f l WiBHIHIMIIBiBite^ it cost a lot more for labor. ate the province of Attica to order the six disputed appointees burst Bishop O’Brien Celebrant g:uests, removing snow suits .an^ Arilne Benson, a form er employee, Among prominent lay figures « IS There are several warehousea in all members in Athens and Piraeus apart* yesteiday when the presi­ rubber footwear, and putting thee who left the company’s employ attending the nearly three-hour Archbishop Richard Chishing of Manchester which will start ac­ to cease resistance, and to hand in dent came back from a vacation V. F. W. to Hold > on after the party. last August to enter the CJadet ceremony were Governor Baldwin, Boston was presiding officer of Uil THE CHRISTMAS s Benides being a wonderful idea (or, a gift, tive work in the next few days in their arms. at Warm Springs and made it There was a beautifully decorJ Nurses Training (3orps. Chief Justice William M. Maltble, mass, celebrated by the Most Rev. an attractive lnnip table la a real furni­ sorting tobacco, which they have EMen said a committee of the clear that those wer4 tho men he ated tree ami other evloences o l New Year’s Party An interesting enterUlnment Senaior-Elect Brien McMahon, Henry J. O’Brien, auxiliary bishop GIFTS FLOWER ture Inveatment. Come to Keith’.i now. not, until now, been able to buy. EAM (National Liberation Front wanted for the tremendous diplo­ and aee our aesoi lment.<». One to fit evei-y party) agreed on Dec. 16 tc with­ matic tasks ahsad: the (3hristmas season. Joseph Wal-| has teen planned by a committee and ^ a y o r Mortenqen. consisting of Leonard Goyette, THAT ARE DIFFERENT Lovely, Blooming purse. draw the Elas f 9 rces from Attica, Since Saturday all attention had tier won the prise for collectli Before the mass, the flash of but had not rcpli*d to the other foctised on the confirmation ' dis­ the most peanuts in the hunt The Veterans of Foreign Ware Misa Lorraine Miller, and MIsa scarlet and purple, the sheen of JUST RECEIVED! POINSETTIAS 3 Powers Agreecdericl( Hes will hold a New Year’s party Sat­ Estelle Gryk. Paul Els will act black silk, and the glitter of and surrender of arms. had completed its "work and a ma­ found the largest number in thd urday, Dec. 30 at their new home aa master o f ceremonies. swords and gold braid against a See Our Display older group. Several other games V. On ‘General Aims^ jority of the trepreaentatives had at Manchester Green. This affair background of sunlit snow made Today! started home. were enjoyed and Ice ersamj will be the first of a series of win­ the steps of St. Joseph’s cathedral Identification Scobie to Carry They had remained until the cookies and candies were ter activities announced by Presi­ look like a scene fro m , medieval / Schools Are Closed (Oeatiaoed from Page Oae) week-end on the chance that Pres­ by the committee, and giaatly sn-j dent William Barron. times, as the funeral f>rocession KEITH’S Figh^ to Elas Forces joyed by the youngsters. ident Roosevelt might veto the bill The new home which ia modern wound from the surrounding build * Bracelets 695 MAIN ST. TEL. 6029 Ills M AIN STREET upon us and we are discharging it A^ens, Dec. 20— bP) —Lieut. biocking a rise in the social ae Later Santa (31aus called and For the Holidays Ings. . Gen. R. M. Scobie, British com­ curlty payroll tax. When he “re­ gave each child a g ift from Uuj in every detail including a horse­ Oppoalte the High School to the beat o f our ability.” shoe bar, bowling alleys and Pay Last Respects He asserted that ao far as the mander ,in Greece, announced his luctantly" accepted the legisla­ pack on his back. Before leavli large dance floor to accommodate . Bishops and their attending United States and Russia were determination tonight to carry the tion, the rush was on. (3trlstmas carols were sung «nd The public schools in Manchester $10.95 to a hundred couples . which will be chaplains and monsignorl, /Army, concerned he had “not the slight­ fight to Elas fdrees and warned the children received boxes cloeed at noon for the Christmas Gas Shortage Crimpa Plaaa the limited number bf reservations and N avy offlcera. Fourth,'Degree est doubt Uiet the complete end ef- civilians in Athens that leftist A local gasoline shortage in the candy and.nuts, to take home. and New Year vacation. They will gxins firing upon the city after 0 for New. Year’s. This party will be Knights o f <3olumbus in full dress ■s capital crimped hSHday plana of remain cloaed until Wednesday, i. m. tomorrow would be attacked confined to members o f the Post, with sword and baldric, and an some of the '.eglsiatora. Senator Jan. 3. This will give the Janitors $15.95 “with air arms' at my disposal." Auxiliary and club and their invit­ archbishop with an ermine man- Maybank (D., S. C.), reported be an opportunity to do much needed (A BBC broadcast quoted Sco­ ed guests only. tella or half-cape, ..undreds of lay For The Camera THE SEASON’S had coupons but could find no work in the buildings. bie as saying the Elas would ba aignitaries. aistor'and nuna in the . Those selected between RANGE .Kid gasoline. A six-piect orchestra has been attacked with aircraft. Naval guns sombre robes of their orders, and BEST GREETINGS As the Senate dragged into a secured which will include a beau­ Youth's Action Traps Bandit and rocket weapons as well u oth­ tiful girl soloist to furnish the Dominican priests in' the cowl now and Friday can be en- er forces.) night aesaion, which didn't end which distinguishes their costume and alnccre thanks for the opportunity FUEL OILS until 8:22 p. m. (e .w .t), Senator NOW PLAYING music for dancing while the young Kansas CTty —OPI— While two ! Enthusiast On Your Scobie's proclamstion followed marched alowly with tent heads liraved in time for Xmas. o f serving you. insurance-wise, during Hatch (D., N. M .), reminded his la d j wiU enterUin with sonle bandits had everyone lined up the fall of BriUsh R. A. P. head­ into the great, cathedral to pay 1944. colleuues thst many of their snappy vocal numbers. against the wall in a drug store, II DIAL 6320 quarters after a gun-dynamite as­ The committee in charge has Jimmy House,. 17, silenUy borrow­ sault by Elas forces. friends would not be coming back Jan. 3 when the 79th Congress secured a number of favors, hats ed a nickel, slipped into a tele­ Christmas List! Before Losses Happen, Call .John Lap{»eii. t convenes. A t his suggestion, they and horns which will be distributed phone booth and. called police. IMPORTED CIGARS P oealble M erger Poidcaat stood and applaud^ the only among the party. A turkey supper They arrived before the robbers F. E. BRAY SOLAN woma.. senator, Mattie . Caraway -I will te served st 12 o’clock ^ter had finished their chofea Later Box of 50 JEWELER Paris, Dec. 19— (Delayed) — (P) of , defeatsd lii the pri­ ' which dancing will Continue to at the police station they were $3.00 to $10.00 Filter Kits Fhoto Chemicals JOHN H. LAPPEN — A possible mergrer o f France's mary election. 8 o'clock. identified as members of a party State Theater Building All Forms of Insurance and Bonds two largest leftwing parties was Senator Mead (D., N. T .), made Members who wish to attend that had robbed another drug ARTHUR DRUG STORES Tripods Photo Alhums 44 CONE STREET TELEPHONE 7681 forecast today when a bi-partisan a spirited but unsuccessful effort this gala affair should contact a store an hour earlier of $500 and 845 Main St, Rubinow Bldg. Main Street Socialist - Communist committee in the night session to pass legis­ member of the committee which narcotics. Splicers Trimming Boards appointed a commission to study lation granting a $400 a year PLUS: ANN 8AVA0B M Read Herald Ativs. ways and means to effect a union. blanket pay increase to postmas- TH E UNWRITTEN CODE" Rewinds Coloring Sets tera and other post office em­ ployes. / . Film Tanks Photo Handbooks Ha f-BlUion DoUar BUI Dlea SAVE TO 3 V V 0 FUEL! — 4f A half-billion dollar rivars and 1 Safelights Frames AND ENJOY GREATER COMFORT and harbors development bill died Things Are Fresher At when the Senate a'*Joumed with­ RUSCO 3-WAY COMBINATION WINDOWS S i I out final action on i t . FOR j I Slide Sets. Binders. Viewers and Files. Photo WhUc the TSth did not spend EXPERTLY INSTALLED as much money os' the record- TODAY AND THUBS. Lamps. Flash. Flood and Projection WITH THE EXCLUSIVE STEEL SEAL breaking 77th Congress, it appro­ priated apprmUmately $182,000,- No Uruft! No Bate VenUteUoa! MODEL 000,000 and sent the •national debt i Check Change Screen to Storm Saab te Mte- limitation up to p $260,000,000,000 li:: t - ‘ . -I.-' CHRISTMAS ANGELS { Leather Cases for Cameras. Exposure Meters nte Frons INSm B Voot Bome! to match the alnio-t incalculable '■MlAi.-r',-' i These No Bulky Windows to State te OeUarl demands of war. I I and pmiiraits. Movie Reels, Humidors No Fuss — No Ladders — Little Tlnwl FRUIT SHOPRE Although a vast sum was set Pays tot ItseH te ftoel Saved! up for spending, much of the to­ "Summer Storm ! * and Chests Features $3-?8 “Where Genuine Quality Prevails^ tal remained In reservoirs aa yet - No Down Payment—86 Months Ta D ijI unobligated by contracts. Actual Something To Wear 1 997 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2-0784 PLUS) LORETTA TOUNO Ik spending, this year was approxi­ "LADIES COURAGEOUS" Let Oa Show You a Roaco S-Way Combinatloa Window! Juat a Few Steps Below Hale’s A. FINANCED — MONTHS TO PAT. mately $67,000,000,000. compared W ith GerakHiM F tta gerM r. a. 86 with $115,000,000,000 in the pre­ FROM MPE YELIXJW vious 12 months. "Ladles Courageous” t:^#-7;l5 BARTLETT-BRAINARD CO. To meet about half of that "Summer Storm" 8:86-8:84 Fallot Studio tos W(X)DBINE STREET HARTrORO (f) drain, Ckingreas pajmed a series of 70 EAST CENTER STREET PHONE 3808 revenue raising bills which boost­ rEI.EPHONE 2-1256 ed Income tax rateii to unprece­ Evenlnga and Sundays — Hartford — 8-8679 BANANAS - 13. dented heights and laid heavy ex­ Marlow’s Baby Shop cise taxes on many items, not all Ui the hungry clam. Dancing FLORIDA I Something to keep them w arm .. .keep them com fortable... I Vinson Studies Tonight keep them pretty. Outfitting babiea is our specialty. GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES (W e’ve been doing It since 1911). .Mothers appreciate our - ( * "/ . OPEN Ward Dispute Our Midweek Dance wifl baby clothes and acce»i*ories, because they wear so well, wash t ' . * 4 for 35c 25c doz. so easily— and cost so little. be held on Wednesday Eve» NIGHTS (Gootlaaed from Page Oac) nin£ Instead \of Thursday, ALL THIS from now on. LATE JUICY ^ INFANTS' BATHROBES SETS I were, not involved in the strike c WEEK except for a few elevator girls, Don’t Forjret Our janitors, a few maintenance em- New Year’s Eve Party! $1.98-$2.39 lUdyes and "four or five clerks’*) of Tickets Are Going Fa.sL w LEMONS 6 2S ^ the total of 350 employes. Denliaea Id Support Strike SHOPPERS The Wayne County (310 councU INFANTS' KNITTED 3 PIECE \ $5-00 CRISPY with which 240 Wayne county The , (Detroit) CIO unions are affUiat- LEGGING SETS I cd decUned last night to vote sup­ Blue and White. SIses I-S. for SPINACH CARROTS port of the strike. The action Bolton ) I brought from Roy Scoggins, De­ 3 lbs. 29c 10c bunch troit regional director of the «6.79 URW DSE union, an assertion Lake I that his organisation would \yRh- \ I draw from the council. Hotel The Michigan (310 council and INFANTS' SWEATERS the United Automobile Workers (C IO ) previously had announced ServinK th^ Bdst in Food $1.29-81.t9 RANGE AND FUEL < support of the strike. and Choice LiQuors X CALL BABY BUNTINGS ^$1.59-S3.79 W ed d iq gs (M l WAOIJ e v A v r HWRTrOPP — PINK OR BLUE BLANKETS .S1.00-$2.98 8500 Kreat-Prentice MOBIL KEROaOBME AND*Vl0lBILIIBAT FUEL OIL. Miss Edith Mae Prenti(«, daugh- CTIiiiaEina I ter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pren­ _ IN PEBSON ! CRIB QUILTS (SOME WITH PILLOWS) MORIARTY BROTHERS tice of 489 East Middle Turnpike sn^iNG THATS sw rrr "On the Lever At Center and Broad Streeu and Marcus B. KraoL Petty Offi­ $3.98“^5.98 cer 2-c U.S.Nh nephew of Mr. and H n . Joaaph Hadden ot 34 Hont- Will Ffnd As Much Ington street, wpre marrl^ at SL Mary's Episcopal church on Sun­ CARRUGE COVERS $2.98-85.59 day, December 17 at five o’clock. •^Hollywood BAND Hie couple ware attended by PtGGyGIERM Of A Selectioh Hcure Mai^j^a L. Prentice, Yeoman 8rd clean U A.N.. Mater ot the bride. wmu.mure\ CRIB SHEET SETS $1.59-$2.98 I aiid Harold Kelan of RorkvUlfc •■^VVARr'^ ’ w'l’'* t'fORi'f t. IVillowlng the ceremony the ATI A'. ^ As Possible# SlJ [couple left for a short, trip to lONi. • •- U\C» A V. Baltimore. iV l' 17.-10/ fi DIAPERS-FLANNELETTE AND CHIX ^ 4 r V;'mi $1.80-82.49 DOZ. PefRonal Notices Remember! Only 3 Shopping Days ^ 4 Meaiarlaai You ShouM Aim See Ou|r Selection *of ^ g. abM To Xmas . One year age today—CHS—Many a Shirts — Bands — Training f*ants — Receiving silent tsar for you. we miee you. Tour aual, Hollie Coeelsod Lambert and Blankets — Rubber Pants —. Pillow Cases — Infanta’ BrsuMr Dlek. « Dreaacs and Slips — Children’s Bedroom SUppe^ i. ’AI'l.l I I-l*l'i:hdi J Ir McnoriSBi In.loring memory of CHBord J. fitwa. vaUAw ot World War U. who died December 8k IMI* t (AH Q I^SaM . OM year ago you left us \ • tn answer to your call. But the memoriee you left us Ars ptedoos to us all. -ni.siouM .«niirr >Mr. ssM Mrs. H thert OaadsP. z CBid sf We wish to espteas^ir thaaks to aU ttaoss who were eh khid te us la our beefiMRatnL. •jv. ( i-'j s' ■ • • * - • . ^-4 MANCHE8T1S EVENING HERALD. UANCHESTERi dONN^ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20,1944 FOUR MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHBS'l'EU. CUMM. WEDME»jUAT, DCUEMBEK W, 1944 in. leneral Assembly nad an informal wes attended not only by freshmen ousiness of drafting bllia lnlT6- ‘ ■4?- his leg, which passed through the 4 - Given Foreta8te ,oretaste of thair prospective office-holders but also by veteran ducing them and steering thoBt' class tnat cannot indulge in the Uto fleshy part of hls leg, he Ipformed members, some of whom took part through comuilttoes. first meeting. The Grange has he and hia form er drama pupil and others. Hia creative ingenuity of intoxicants without dire effecta L o ^ Officer duties and routines in a ^>re-vlew Free N ^ s had broken off their ’Intimate re­ is one o f the most smsxing things relatives here. training session yesterday. U in instructing'the“ neophytes. received a (3iriatmaa card from session Called to themselves. In their owii gato- Bora In Manrhestcr lations” months before. Soldiers Fea^ thst has cofQe out at the war. O f Solou8’ Duty The school, an idea of ithe This instruction rangied all the One of the most Inspiring BlgMa Bolton Lt. Samuel Silverstein who Is in erlr.gs they enjoy the convivlaU^ Lieutenant Della Fera was born I, Italy. This year the members The first witness was Dr. Rus­ A re liHlepeBdent Tos . Legislative council, functioned way from Information about hew Is toa see two persons, husbandnusoam "Flow Seen they once frequented bars to seek. Is in Hospital In Manchester and attended local wife, trying to make a sue- will not exchange the Christmas i sell Wood StsuT, who attended MODELS iBy A. A. Group Many who have become members Dec. 20 — (4>>—More somewhat as a model session of the legislators collect their sal­ and wife, Post-War Era These SOidiers are'' Independent^ grammar schools and grrttiatrt Hartford, aries and traveling expenses to the ceas at marrlags. gifts as in other years but in­ Miss Berry at the birth of Carol too. M ajor Burnham said. Hs heart have won back not only thslr own from Manchester High school In than lOO'^membera4AA*«m at tbe incoming the Legislature yesterday, ana Bolton Votes '' Peace Aim Ann. He estimated the time of stead took a silver collection at a I no talk at bonuses or o f the gov­ self-respect but also the respect Lieut. Francis Della the cnasa of 1983 after wlHch h a fo - previous meeting and with it will conception as ’’after Dec. 13, Speaker Tells Rotary, ernment owing them any special JET PROPULSION |Encoumged by First of their relhtlyds, friends and went to work for Watkins Broth ^ ^ ^ 4 i f 4 if if if if if‘if if if if if if if if ♦ ♦ 4 ¥ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ buy apples to be distributed at (Centtausd muii Page One) 1942.” favors. Hley feel they have a job. ncighbons. Fera in England; Was era. He entered the University of On School Lot Anyone Interested in getting de­ the Newington Hospital for Crip­ Boy< Are JChinking of to do and are going all out to com­ Just received'hhfllment of the only real Jet Propul­ Meeting Here; Simpli­ Connecticut In 1939 and graduated pled caiildren on Christmas Day. emphatlcslly on record for news plete It as quickly as possible. But tailed information about the local W o u n d s in Germany. In 1943. During hls High school ca­ Members of the Grange , have Last^^War^s Rewards. * they do believe they are entitled to city of Program Cited. A A. should write to the Manches­ Latt Night^s Meeting freedom being written Into the State Extends sion Model Plane made. reer he was e member of the var­ tickets for the New Year’s party peace treaties. a fair opportimlty to pick up where iL- — — ter A. A.. P. O. Box 532, Manches­ Lieut. Francis Della Fera, son sity basketball, football and track to be given by the members of Sequel To Besohitlon ^ Our fighting men have only one they left off, and an even chance The Munchester A. A. will hold ter. teams and at the. University of flavors Site Located at Rabbit Season with those who were fortunate A 15-mlni;te radio program ex­ of Mrs. Anna and the late Felix Connecticut was on the varsity the Home BJconomlcs committee fear that haunts them as they oUier eemt-open meeting at the on Saturday, Dec. 30 at the Com­ The leaders’ statements, solicit­ enough to escape the ravages of PLAn 4 $1.35 plaining the alma of the A. A. will Della Fera of 60 Oak street, is football and basketball teams. Notch-Center Comer. I floor hall at 10 Depot Square munity Hall. Separate tlckete ed In order to ascertfUn Parlia­ light our battles and that la how battle. given over WTIC tonight from hospitalized in Bkigland, following He received hls commission at If . mentary opinion on freedom of Hartford,. Dec. 18 — The State we will treat them when^bey come norrow night at 8:15 o’clock. All 7:30 to l':45. Fort Benning, Ga., after whlcp he Despite tbe cold weather and are available both for the Marl­ It is the duty of each commun­ wounding in Germany, on a date, borough Mliistrel which will be news, were s sequel to s resolution home, M ajor William B., Burnham ity, Major Burnham believes, to GUN 41.00 we genuinely Interested In the as yet unannounced. attended the artillery school at Om snow 44 voters of the Town Board of Fisheries and Game an­ k passed unanimoualy.'^by the board be ready new with some type of rk mla organisation la doing In Fort Sill, Okla., and acquired spe oT' Bolton attended the special presefited. at 8:30 n»4 for the nounces sn extension o f tbs rab­ told the Rotary Club at the 8hcri-. The Information was received by of directors of The. Canadian Frees Community Service which can best neheater are invited to attend, clal service training at Fort Ben­ , town meeUng: on Tuesday evenlnf dancing which will start at 10:30 dan Restaurant last evening. They Di§mi88al May the parents of the local officer In last September. bit season to and Including Janu­ serve home coming serviosir men ROCKET UNITS 10c at week’a meeting oaw an in- ning. Ga. at the Community Hail. Catha- and last till 3 a. m. Refresh­ letters received from hls hospital. ary 13th in accordance with auth­ wonder if there wUt be a repetition and women, for, he stated; tffat to ietease In the membership of the Lieutenant Della Fera had bfen in ‘ He was at his home here late In Itne Mairshall was chosen modera­ ments will be on sale in the In a national broadcast Sunday, Senator W. A. Buchanan, president ority vested in it by Section 6S5f of World War I welcome with pa­ date 10 per cent of our fighting local branch of the A. A. Go to Governor action but a few days when he was October after which he joined U>e tor. A report of the activitiee kitchen. , of the 1941 supplement. In order That man or boy will appreciate a model to bnlld Day by Day Program 405th Infantry for duty overseas. BoHon Briefs of The Canadian Press, cslled on rades, speeches and medals, and men have already been mustered wounded, s mschine-gun bullet in W O M E N ’S SOFT WHY NOT Givi HID A o f the Consolidated Bcbool Com- to take advantage of this extend­ Attending the session were sev­ Parliament to declare for a free- nothing more. * out and about one per cent are re­ arittee was given by Robert Mc­ Three families will have a tur­ ed season, rabbit hunters must ob­ for Christmas. We have a large aaaortment of aD kinds. eral members from Hartford who S L IPPE R IN HANDBAGT 2,95 dom-of-newa clause in the peace Thrown together on small is­ turning monthly. Baton Rbuge, La., Dec. 20— Kinney, chairman and Mrs. Dan­ key for Christmas after the draw­ tain a 1945 hunting license. These etailed their experiences and de- lands without entertainment of L tmstmtmmmmtfiuitmmmimsif SHEARLING Smart styles In rich looking simu­ iel Holloran, another member of ing at the Firehouse this evening. treaties. licenses should be avsilsbie for eribed what membership in the —The tempestuous case of the 2.98 There is still time to purchase Yesterday in Toronto, Glen Ban- any kind, they spqnd their time Louisiana Btate university co-ed lated leathersi In smooth or rough the committee read a report from purchase at the offices o f town talking about their homes, their . A. had done for them. Especial- Coxv ellpper for cold weather tickets for the drawing from nerman, president o f the Canadian U Miss Rena Hulent*s the State Board of Education re­ clerks of the state by December families and communities. The day Manchester Hobby Shop Py atreaaed by some of these men who wrote and distributed a leaf cnm'fort! Cream shearling S. groinsl Fine voKiesI garding a survey of three sites in members of the department. Aasoctatlon of Broadcasters, ex­ 22nd. w the simplicity attached to the with a warm flannel lining. Schools closed in Bolton today when they will again return to ci­ let on kissing and sex seemrt toarn. pressed approval of Senator Buch­ For A Used Car A. pfogram in that it calls for Hizen 4-9. for the CHiiietmas holidays and ac­ vilian life is the one thing they 22 Birch Street headed today for a review by <3ov According to the r ^ r t the site anan's stand. dream of incessantly. ...malnlng sober day by day rath­ \ ELECTROLYSIS SALON owned by Oaaprln Morra at the cording to tbe school calendar . Cigar F^etorlee to C8o«e er than taking a pledge for an ex- James H. Davis. will resume sessions on Wednes­ Has Thought Things Over intersection of the Notch and Through the thick and thin of And A Fair Price ■tended period. This 24-hou« sobri- Several hundred students, de­ ^ Room 15 — Rubinow Bldff. 84,3 Main St. Tampa, Fla., Dec. 20— (jP) — C^ter roads received a rating of day, Jan. 8. Chaplin Faces living and righting under condi­ le ty program has grown int> weeks, manding the reinstatement of the 74 out of a possible 100 points Tampa cigar factories, their sup­ tions which are almost unbearable, SEE ■months and years for many of the comely co-ed, 18-year-old Gloria WILL BE CLOSED baaed on physical characteristics, ply of boxes virtually exhausted these men of ours have not become lapproxlmately 15,000 members of Jeanne Heller, marched oh the because of a strike, announced to­ |tbe A. A. in 325 cities and towns in governor’s mansion last night af­ savironment, acceaslbliity and Chicago Blast , Grilling Again hard and toughened as some try to EAST HARTFORD ■erylees (electricity, sewers, etc.) day they planned to close immedi­ picture them. Instead they have |the United States and Canada. ter suggestions were made at a DECEMBER 23rd TO JAN. 3rd ately until Jan. 4. Meanwhile KROLL Isome have kept themselves free A second site opposite the Fire­ (Continued toom Page One) had plenty of time to think things student mass meeting to "appeal house received a rating of 72 Fatal for One striking cigar box makers, con­ out and they have learned what la |from the use of alcoholic liquors to higher authority— the gover­ SO PRETTYI OOW NS IN Ifoi as long as eight years—just by pofaita. A third site received 53 tinued to defy an order by the really worthwhile in life^ You’ll 24 Maple Street T E L E PH O N E 8-3231 nor." HAVE YO U SEEN PRETTIER Chaplin’s bedroom the night of Fourth Regional War Labor board I following this day by day program. PRINTED RAYON SHEER points. The fourth site located (Hilcago, Dec. 20—r(4T— One per­ Dec. 23, 1942. find the soldier a clear-thinking The students departed from the ROBES A T THIS PRICE? directing them to get back on the man who Is hard to bluff. He has Open Until 9 Every Night No Quarrel Wltb Industry ' on West street was not made son was killed and 12 others were The A. A. has no quarrel with mansion an hour later, however, But Chaplin denied this. He said job. become tolerant of religion, race' available in time to be included leith ei the liquor industry or those when they were told that the gov­ X Season** Greetings to You AU! 3 . 9 8 in the survey. The committee injured, two seriously, last night ernor was not in and was not ex­ 9 . 9 8 in an explosion and lire that de­ ■engaged in the sale of liquor. Its . A d not rocomn.end any one site 1 members realise that they are 'in a pected until very late in the night. COZY DOUBLE SUNKETS but suggested that only the two stroyed a two-story business and iMM Fresentf that wHI delight her when residential building on the South Ws doubt HI Ihese quilted rayons SOFT lUT STURDY-ALL bigheat ones receive consideration. ■k it "k -k * it MONTOOMERY WARD 2S%WOOL 4 e 9 B she finds them under her tree! The Board of Selectmen went Side. -f ★ ★ ★ ore so beautifully mode, with o Enchanting prints in lovely colorsI - ■ Police and firemen ’ searched REUPHOLSTER DAD'S PET WOOL SWEATERSi3.9t tesi They’re V4 new srool, the bol- oa record as favoring the pur­ Merry generous wrop oroond, exquisite through the wreckage today for Designed to flt so welll Sizes 34 to chase at the site opposite the Sturdy, soft sweaters of All Wool •nee cottoni Rayon loltn bound ■'1 one other person believed to be CHAIR FOR AN XMAS GIFT! detailing throughout! Lovely 40. Exciting vokiet. Firehouse. SK pounds. 72'x44's buried under the debris. H ie body Bulky knit style In six gay colors. Tbe meeting voted to appropri­ Christmas prints. 14 to 20. identified. Sizes 34-40. 1 ate 48,000 from the general fund Fire officials said the blast was to purebase a site on a voice vote. believed to have resulted from and a 'A m site was then voted upon Ignited gas In the basement. The with Aleaander Bunce and Aldo explosion pushed out two sides of Pesee acting as tellers. The vote the brick structure, shattered win­ Happy f,! was 80 for the site owned by Gas- dow panes several feet away and S... prfn htorra; 13 for the site oppo­ Jarred buildings within a two-block Stuffed Animals site the Flnhouse; and one vote radius. New Yeart for the site on West street. The Fire officials estimated damage meeting adjourned at 0:35. of 430,000 to the building, whic^ The site to be purchased con­ housed a tavern and three apart­ from tains between 10 and 14 acres and Did You Know? ments, two of which were oc­ * • the town can buy all or part of cupied. i t K the town buys only a por­ That the Highest Quality Staffed Animals are Helen Calvin tion tbe price is to be 4200 an May Stop Up Attadc made here in Manchester? . That Kaklar Cloth for the home! acre. However, if the town buys the whole piece the price will be London, Dec. 20— OP)— Tbe Brit­ Toys are sofL cuddly and hand stuffed to hold their Manager of reduced. ' orget ish press warned today that It is Natural Lifelike Shape? Teddies - Elephants • Orange Meeto Friday possible the Germans may -step tip Sage-Alien** p - Bolton <3range w ill bold its reg­ their flying bomb attacks on Bri­ Lambs • Kittens • Etc. Ideal gifts for babies ular meeting on Friday evening tain. New damage and casualties and girls of any age. a t 8 p. m. in the CJommunity Hall. were caused yesterday and last East Hartford Tbe. new officers Will serve their night See our complete asniMiment of tlyese choice Give him back that comfort ha loved so much In his easy chair. Branch WE STILL HAVE We’ll completely rebuild that chair . . . stuffing and springs add­ R U F F E D TOYS — 79c U P — A T ed, woodwork raflnlshcd, anff upholsterad in smart, fine quality fabric of your own choice. Call us for a free estimate tomorrow! CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED PRICES ON 2-PlECE UVING ROO.M SETS. flOAO UP. COME MacDON ALD . Bidwell’s Soda Shop UPHOLSTERY COMPANY i- ': 627 MAIN STREET \ NEAR CENTER 9d» MAIN STREET HARTFORD TEI.EPIIONE 2-4127 Advertise in The Herald— It Pays VlNinAN sm i PLATI DUNCAN PHYFE C H A IR FOR •LASS MIMORS 5.19 DESK 6 Cbcular Siinrsr of genuins plota Handsome enough for gen­ ■la«,34-ln.l Msol gtftl eral use too! Walnut or M a­ Rsdongls 30x28 In:...... 5.95 hogany finish on hardwood. Budget priced! POPULAR fM'”' To^Make . FOOD MARKET '.I IS55 M A IN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING Christmas Merrier •m 1® RELAX IN THIS BIG Give JEWELRY FANCY PLATPOmi ROCKEII. 37.95 \ ir' A. gsnsrotniy-praportionsd, tpring-MIsd rodcsr ip s d a ly dsilgnsd STURDY SOLID pAK SPRAY PINS. . . 154.25 and up to givs you maximum eomferli YouH And it seny le rslax oompistsly NlOH CHAIR . 5.95 CONVENIENT in its dSsp, ipring-flllsd tsof i ; : youH find hours o f s o m in its TRAINING Sound -conshucilon for boby'i smooth, rocfcing-acKon. Button hiflsd for grsatsf wsor. Durobls SE A T 2 .2 5 lb. Mfoty. Wide tprsod Isgi. Ad- Lockets DUCKS cotton Topsslry uphoisfsry. Sss It wrsl Folding . style, i adjustsbls iwttablo troy and footrest. foot rent. Wood onnstroe- MIT.K-FEO Only 20X Oewiil Mesffc^ Foymesf Ffail tlon. Maple or Birch flnish. HANDSOME FUR fftl* and Qiains FANCY ROASTINO TIES ARE FAVORITE FOWL FOR DRESS A e 3 5 CHICKENS OIFTS 4 9 c Royal quaWy Irenls fool light on $5.50 and. up What o grand assortment! Hand­ the head cumfortablef Hond 39c lb. 43c lb. OCCASIONAL some, sturdy fabrics : . . good- finishadi Conformotic iff looking designs. ; . rich eolorsi CRpSSES AND CHAINS CHUCK ROAST Jb. 29e TABU VALUtI / $2.20 and up CUT FROM AA BEEF! 80%0swej 10.95 LEAN LEAN W’EWINO 1 l i . SOLID GOLD HAMBURG BEEF For that housshold giftl Imposing LUXURIOUS SIZE > bu^Wolnut vsnsor top tot off UOHTWEIOHT CAR­ CAMEO BROOCHES FLUFFY SHAGGY w i^ strips o f ourijr moplo. Bol- RIAGE-STROLLER 11e95 $2.5.50 and up 37c lb. RUGS 3.95 THE SMARTEST GUT MEN’S PLAID * * I Thicker, larger shaggies mltes tolocf hortwood rich wal­ All steel frame, ortifidal leather than you’d expect at this OF ALL — A WHITE MACKII^AW CUT FRESH—MEATY nut finish. Practical os well os or- body. Folding ■ style. Hondy for price! M ” X 48” sixe. Maks a- SHIRT FULL FOR COMFORT! IDENTIFICATION SPARE RIBS lb. 21c Mssl g ift! nomontol. . . holds books, lamp. traveling^ storing. 1.49 10.98 HI'LL RE GRATEFUL FOR BRACELETS - 4 , CAPESKIN SURCOATS PLATE BEEF lb. 19c A Chrietmae gift to make W ear this warm double- A MUFFLER I 1 .9 B breasted mackinaw for work FOR RUN 16.25 any man proud! A splendidly Get Dod s warm wool plaid, oe ^ $5.50 and up tailored shirt of sturdy lus­ or heavy outdoor sports! CREAMY CREAM ‘ 1 OBACiroUYBTYLEB Handsomely designed, practical trous broadrlnth, rut full to Heavy wooKplaid (15% new, a smort rayon print—or huy hks TRANKFURTS CHEESE aircoats—ideal for casual dress afford comfort and San- 85% reused). About 82” long. one of eochl Solids, tool MAHOOANYTABLES or morts wear. torlxed! Deep pockets. STONE SET 37c lb. 43c lb. BRACELETS, 17.95 Fresh Fruits a $5.50 and up Vegetables Add boouly to your homo wiffi r VELVETY ROOkf-SIZE .v I h ^ fins toMas. Crocafully 1 Extra Ptacy M kloaa - JUICY CHENILLE RUGS •AY, COMFORTARU APPLES 26.88 tomsd logs, sturdy conrirucliont SOFA PIUOWS 9Bc STONE SET TANGERINES Wosl-rng-besuty for dollars Mohoggny vanssrs, solid Ma­ 1m ! Bsversible for 'extra All with shimmering Domotk PENDANTS 3 lbs. 35c 39c doz. I wtmrl r X ISVi’ hogany and cabinet woods. eringsl All with toft, springy fUt- at Warta now! Cocktail, Lamp or Commodo. - Ingsl Buy at Wordsjj VELLOWOLOBB FANCY EMPEROR $7.25 and up TURNIPS GRAPES Uso poor sraM.to boy any i M IN ’S DRESS DILTS ARE K>0% WOOL WORSTED PLUSH SHAfiGlB 5 lbs. 25c 29c lb. ^^taas star^i s6^tslt4 or attt t • IT YOUR BRAN A PAIR SLIPPER FOB OP OLOVISI 1,19 PINE •IFTS 1,39 COATtWIAIIRS 3*89 NEW CROP FANCY D*ANJ01I » (k . Iheee ksndioMO iRp-ont or. ox- Qualify pigskin, psddsd tsr Idb-fadk, dewly weww MIXED NUTS PEARS sctly,w4iql ho wonhl Carefully ■moolh fit. Sturdy cewfclds IMng, er wermth long-woorlng, tos— Donnelly’s tailored of pig-grolged copeskbi. metol buckle; leather leap. thanks to sturdy yom flbers. IWBLERS W a AT THE CENTER 53c lb. 2 iGs. 3Se V TELr 6161 MANCHESTER S - '' IM-SSS MAIN ^B EET f •1 s A ■7

r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEK. UUNM, WEDNESDAY, UEUEMBEK 20, 1944 PAGE itx kANCHESTEH EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1944 ness, during' which cookies and tea sented for gallaatry la Norman­ for veterans, according to- most thrlr own forms of government Sends Draft Board Card were served by the present officers. dy, France, June B, 1M4, wbon ha Shift Laws auUioritlsa tbs ags Mmtt would Charter Not and to be subje ted to no unde­ jGroup Holds iras kined to aetkm. -' al red boundary changes. James P. McCarthy, oC an ar­ giving. Not Receiving also hava to bo towsrsd for dvil- Billings, Mont. — OF) — Corp. mored Infantry unit was decorat­ To Siijjport iana; . Featursman Reedy has an an­ Silver Stars Formal Paper Rudy BMe of Wheeler, Mont, sent G. I. Army- AnnuaFMeet ed tor gallantly In Normandy 1, emphasised the problems field artillery sergeant, poamu- tlcut nckoola, the Oonnootlcut moat state banks. rights o f aU peoples to choose A—A hangover In Oerman. script: "Wish you were here.” . South Church Body. confronting the bill's administra­ mous, and to a Massachusetts-In­ I THUShen AaMcUUon re- tors for several months. fantry sergeant \rer« annoimced OPEN EVERY NIGHT ■ porta. Inapliwl by their teaohera Obstacles in Other Btatos The Woifien’a Society for Chrla- to^ay by the W ai dCpartmeiit. Jtian Service of the South Method- to apread the g o ^ o f friendll- Some states have moved to per­ The posthumous award went to Chest Cold! THIS WEEK |iot church held ita annual meeting John P. Ready, whose next o f kin m-fig--- tSmtoMsI ' b^T*****^ 'CbUdrcn MSidlnff mit loaiu as provided under the l i R IM fi R W f ^ R E ^ i ^ L measure, but seven^ obstacles re­ iTueaday night in the ladiea' parlor, was listed as his brother, Eugene . mtrtm to crippled or otherwla* In- Iwith a large attendance of all II . Mpaeltatod boya and glrta In toelr main In other states. Among them ARMY SHEBPLINED E.\ Ready of 91 Forrest street, M n Tm M sue: I group* preaent. Devotions In NeW Canaan, Conn. I t waa pre­ MEN'S SHO.PS neighboriiooda, to 111 teachers,| Icharge of the Epworth Circle were 1. Many state laws permit loans tonlton and othai* of the achool Other Conducted by MIm Ann Filbig, who panonnel, to their kin Ih military to those under 31 but custom does Textile Store*5 JACKETS |read the scriptures, Miss Eleanor aerriea and their former teachera not and lending Institntioiu refuse |Oordon who played Christmaa se- In aarrle*. the aaaociatlon aaya. to make such loans; SO N i c e TO llectlona on an electric phonograjJh Bapandlng thia attitude of aerv- 3. Minors may borrow money If land prayer by Miss Ruth Dowd. ice aoov* aelf, achool children are there is a guardian but in many Nice |Mtss Marion Jesseman of the Mary cementing the bonda o f Interna- states the cost of having a guard­ PRACTICAL ICheney Library told the Christmaa good will by gltta to war- the sale of Christmas seals, and ian appointed ranges from to |atory o f Baruch, the Shepherd. 1100; further, guardians must as impoverished children in foreign the children have carried their SW tfOM€ W im The business meeting followed landa Many o f theae gifta are teachers' inspirational messages Bume liability for the minor’s loan. land the reports of group leaders OVERCOATS made by the children under the Into their homes and elsewhere. S. If the age'limit were lowered land secretaries of committees jnatructlona o f their teachera. That is one great reason why our GIFTS |showed that the society had en- Gifts for overaeaa are diatri- seal sales this year are far above LADIES* Ijoyed the most successful year in 1 buted by the Junior Red Croa*. the marks reached in other years." llts history. GENUINE ■nie fact that the teachera and the HANDKERCHIEFS Children in Connecticut schools CHRISTMAS Embroidered bondker- I Mrs. Karl Marks, treasurer of children are doing a good Job la find that it is more blessed to give Itne nominating committee, brought F O l imderacored by Mias Eniaabeth ohlcfe tai Wblte, Colored White Baby Chenille than to receive, the CSTA points SPECIALS and Frtata. |in the following slate of officers, ROCK-KNIT Curran. Hartford County director, out They are rewarded by in­ , Bedspreads land all were duly elected: who aaya, "Thia la fundamenUlly Thursdajr-Friday-Saturday I 49e Each President, Mrs. Edwin Brown; terest In the collection of stamps SInglo or Donbto Flowesed a achool project, and without the o f all kinds and the numerous re­ with Felder. |vice president, Mrs. W. Ralph inaplntlon o f the teachera and pattema with pastel berdesSi FLEECE COATS sponses they receive from the I Ward, Jr.; recording secretary, the cooperation o f the pupils, the children, the service men and the 5 Mackinaw^ $12.98 |m 1sb Ruth Dowd; con-ospondlng I boys and girls of foreign lands bedridden folks whom they have L e ft! FuDy Lined Other Handkerchiefs I secretary. Mlsa Margaret Komgle- would forget that Christmas is a remembered. And they are not |bel; financial secretary, Mrs. Fred world-wide institution." forgotten present-wlae, because In $12.95 Each At 25c - S9c - 69c - 79c Blankets |w. Hyde; treasurer, Mrs. Ralph Miss Curran emphasised that many schools, the traditional pres­ and 98e IPlcrce. SPORT SHIRTS not only children o f foreign lands, entation of gifta by teachers to the 25% W o o l...... $5.98 Secretaries were appointed as but ae^ce men leaving America pupils persists, and good neigh­ 3 Leather 50% W o o l...... $6.98 Ifollows for the various branches of for service overseas, veterans of bors play the role of Lady Bounti­ ALL WOOL BLANKETS Sizes 36-46. |the work: Missionary Education, I GABARDINES the last war and this war, aged ful to bring assurance that the Jackets Wide As.sortment of $8.98 and More. IM ts. George McKinney; social re- and infirm residents of public in­ children In their neighborhood Printed Handkerchiefs LEAIIHERETTE lli^ions, Mrs. James l.ewiB; chil- f PLAIDS stitutions, polio sufferers and Idren's work, Mrs. Richard Nlese; schools are remembered at Yule- $14.95 Each 25c Each others are remembered by children tide. |Young People’s work, Mrs. Arthur i Ch e c k s at Cmmaoticut schools. Under the Two Stocks Sheet $21.00 lotbson; stJdent work. Miss Hazel Know a good boy when yon tee guidance o f their teachers, the All W'ool and Sharkskin Blankets | D rig ^ ; literature and publlca- one? Then take a look at theae achool children, Mias Curran re­ Must Lead Dog's life |tlons, Mrs. Earl Seaman; member- Rock-Knit Ooata Uned with Ea^- Smartly styled, carefnlly taUoi^ EMBROIDERED (W h ite) CLOTH ed, taMiloned o f long wearing lates, are filling U t bags, making SUITS WHITE |ahip, Mrs. Herbert Sargent; fel- OIo. Wonderfully warm wttbont dolls and animal toys, bed trays Evanston, 111.,— (/P) — Until the Sizes 36 to 48 $1.69 |lowship, Mrs. Willard Horton. excess weight. fabrics. He’ll be prood to show and miniature Christmas trees to owner of a hungry billy ^at pn,T.OW r^SES Mrs. Ellen Crossen was appoint­ them off and they’ll show him with "Mr. end Mre." or $17.50 e d kitchen custodian; Mrs. Hazel off to hU beat advantage. Spread Joy. claims him, he’s got to lead a dog's $35 and $37.50 BLUE BROWN to another way. aelf-sa«nrlflce is life in the city pound.. John Borre, “ma” end "Hem." iThumith, hospitality chairman; Bridge Sets |Mrs. Reuben Irwin, flower com- being practiced — by buying city dog warden, caught the stray $1.98 Pair Boxed GRAY CAMEL Chriatmas seals to fight the dread- billy «fter reports to police said U. S. AVIATORl |mittee' chairman; Mrs, Arthur STATE $1.98 to $2.98 |Gibson publicity chairmar for the ad "white plague,” Instead o f ex- the goat apiMared to bs eating $3.95 We have a beaatifal assort­ jaociety; Mrs. Garfield Keeney; 1 change of gifts. Commenting on OVERSHOES Ursa on parked automobiles. Borre TAILOR SHOP BATH MAT SETS Ipianist. tU s phrase o f selfishness among mit the goat In a private cell at ment of Scarfs. Vanities, Bine - Green - Doety Roee Mrs, Inez Truax who Is retiring gebool o h U ^ , Miss Mabel Baird, the pound but it quickly broke out. Bissell Street Table Runners and Chair sksentivo sscretary at the Con- and Peaeh las president after four years of Joined the dogs in the compound Back Sets. lauccessful and efficient leadership asctlcut Thberculoals Association, and ate all the dog rations In the $1.98 and More lof the groups that compose the ^Teachers have Inspired the m n bins. T^Mn Borre locked the goat IWomen's Society, was tendered a nbudron in their ears to promote in a stronger cell, with Iron bars. Read Herald Advs. Fancy Pillows Irising vote of thanks. Mrs. Truax LEISURE COATS NO VELTY ■made a fitting response, express- 98c, $1.98, $2.49 Tailored of quality fabric* DISH TOWELS lin g her appreciation o f the kind- with mettcalom detailing |nesa a i^ cooperation accorded her, 49c Each land the willingness of each and MEN'S SHOPS ! that will give him that romfortabie, relaxed feel­ Table Covers lavery one to do anything that she 907 MAIN STREET WELDON BUILDING Red - Bine - Oreep |waa asked to do. TOP GRADE ing. BATES FANCY to Strawberry Patters. A social Unto followed the busi­ LAUNDRY BAGS 5 4 X 5 4 ...... $1.49 SUEDE JACKETS 98c 5 4 X 72 ...... $1.98 Zipper front and action $10.95 ARTHUR hack. Tailored with plenty o f room for men LADIES* of action. $14.95 V DRUG STORES PART-WOOL SOCKS You know you're right when you give Bhie - W hite - Red • Qteea and Brown McGREOOR THE TEXTILE STORE $5.95 GABARDINE JACKETS 79e M r A. L. SLOCOMB, Prop. NO COUPONS! 9 9 100% VIRG IN WOOL tl-^cilqrccM Store 91S BIAIN STREET N E X T TO THE BANK Warm, lightweight Jack­ et. Wind and water re­ U. S.NAVY DRESS pellent. $7.98 BUFFALO PLAID SHIRTS Van Heusen JShirts Give him a bright, cheery look In one o f theee fUmona RAINCOATS MEN’S CORDUROt plaid ahlrta. They’re warm— and we dp mean warm, and NEW BLUE BLACK TROUSERS they're cut to give plenty of action-room. Bed and Bloek —Green and Black — Bine and Bhwk. Ever pfipular cordiiroys In $8.50 sizes SO to 42. A real sen­ $4.50 Other Helpful Sizes 36-40. sible gift. $8.95 ARMY GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS ARTIST SUPPLIES $2.00 Dozen. SUGGESTIONS Gifts For Those On your U. S. AVIATOR FLYERS’ ■ y MIRRORS $1.20 UP List Artistically Inclined MUFFLERS . A ll Wool All White. Rfignlar $3.50 OIL PAINTINGS Palattag and V n w b tg Is a wonder­ ROYAL ROBES ful hobby for yonag and old alllcei. He certainly mte* a Royal robe VESTS $3.00 up We have everything for the be­ 4 for $5.00 for Chrlatmae. Matohleu In qnal- ginner or profeaaidnal nrtlat. Only 4 To a Customer! Ity . . . snperb In tailoring. Part other Flctoree, BOe to gtSfiS wool flannel In N aroM and Navy. Keep* hint warm — Small, Medium and Large. smart looking. The big news bi men'* wear. CORK COASTERS WATER COLOR SETS MESS K IT Green, Brown, and Tan. Set of 12, 89c 25e . 98c • $1.48 - $2.75 OUTFIT and $3.50 $9.95 Plate Frying Pan Cop and Bag. 4 Itemii: $3.98 Ogarette or Jewelry O IL COLOR SETS / B ox $1.15 $1.48 . $3.35 • $4.50 • $5.30 yrith the Van Heueen Collar attached Billfolds $11.98 and $13.25 / $1.50 FOSTER ROBES Take Sana's dp when )TOu bujr shifts for fourmen. M ow and virgin Wool Robe* In neweat Photo Frames AR T INSTRUCTION BOOKS U. S. AVIATOR mow men aw switching to this famous shift widi the one plaid*, also camel and Mue. 98c A n Typoa and Slsee ' Pnotol — Charcoal — Cartoon — Fnshlsw LEATHER VAN HEUSEN Drawing — Water Color and Oil Painting — and only Van Heusen collar attadied: T h n like the perfea , 48c up "Fun To Draw" — Lettering — Home Deeo- HELMETS fit of die collar that’s ratlag. nctuMj wopn to fit adwA,|headng all day and $16.95 SKI PAJAMAS 98c Each IVood Carving Seta ..i...... $3.50 like the way this collar can Snapshot and ^ $2.50 retain early morning unwilted ftohness. T b n like the Guard hla health with these draft-ilefylng. smart lo o l^ g Eaaels , ...... $1.65^$2.65-$4.98 Speedball S eta...... 50e to $2.48 SHKEPLINEO. generous fullness and the fine wononanship. ThtfU like / pmjmmaM. Knitted cuff at wrist and ankle. Have no but­ Scrapbooks *. . $1.48 ton* and need no ironing. Colored Drawliif Pencils...... 98e Box Pidlettes — Drawing Boarda.^ Sizes. yom pidgment when you g fiv thorn Vm Housomt m T-Sqnares ( All Sizes) — ‘ Cnrvea and USED ARAfY BINKYTOYS 59e to $1.69 Crayola . . . .V...... 35c Box Embossed Angles ( AD Kinds and AD Sizca). RAINCOATS ^ $2.95 Pictures^. . $1.00 up Water Color F^encila ...... (12) $1.25 Scales — RnUng Pens — Chnek Pendls. ASSORTED GAMES from 89c (24) $12.35 ' 1^ Compasses — Dividers — Beam Com­ $1.25 Each Silhouettes $1.20 up Pastel Sets ...... 50cr75c-$2.50 passes — Lettering Gntdes. LEATHER' SHEBPLINED STUFFED TOYS $1.35 fo $7.95 >Iod6lHnf Clajp W hite and Drawing Tables ...... $12.48 F o r sals picking. ^ . FLANNa PAJAMAS Clldoro a.• a • • 0 • • • • • a •• • a • e o e26C Lb* Wooden Pantegrapha. VESTS $6.50 RAYON HOSE PnU-over or button styles In plaids or atrlpea. Juvenile A man never has too many aoedesu . Theae TOBACCO POUCHES $1 to $3.75 Pictures . . $1.25 up VanHnuoiIlednrear rayon aocka are oure to pleaae him .' GET YOUR NAME ON $2.95 G R E E t i m G C A R D S OUR MAILING LIST FOR . The old *T hope he lilns theas” feeling Novelty ALL ARMY, NAVY. G.LI doesn’t boM u M iheaifi ties yen selea 3 Pairs $1.00 Cologne Boxed Cigars ate by Van Hausen. I lii cnlofs and pat­ Ash Trays .. .50e up Boxes of .10 and 20 ► A Wide Variety of Other SURPLUS! terns in this coUecdoo mate asade np $3.00 fo $10.00 expressly for Vfin. Heusen ucckwear Sets for Hand Coloring y Christitnas Cards m O N E 5191 ^ stylists. There art das in ifait group ro NECKTIES Beautiful Tea Sets Wall Brackets . $1.9^ Far that SeeUeO prrannal touch, uathlag suit every asen Nice looking tien that bell enjoy wearing. eau top n nnid th•t^l been hand aalarad. Boxea of 10 and 15 Pattema and oolora to plenf e ^ ^ moat faa- $3.95 Itfa tan eolaitag theae yonroetf, ton. IXX) Udloiu. . 0 _ 2 Novelty Tie Book Ends $3.98 5 H i 111 Ilf, 7,7-7 Racks .... $ 1 .2 5 30c and 58c ^ 29c and 50c MEN'S SHOPS Brunners 55c — 2 for $1.00 907 MAIN STREET WELDON BUILDING 80 OAKLAND STREET -..-PP Pipes Novelty MANCHESTER $10.00 Large $1.00 to $10.00 Book Ends . $1.25 PerfuBieg am| McGILL-CONVERSE, kc. OPEN T U eW aR T«Uct Wfttor MER^S SHOPS AT .REDUCED RATES! Plaqnea .. • • 79o np EVENINGS 907 M AIN STREET WELDON BUHiDING ,648 MAIN m itBRT bPHONE 6887 y i L M t i ■ ■ ‘..-hi’ ■■ was uninterrupted although tha shelf which was coyared with Miss Phyllis Whltteker led In car­ AI.H t. UOPRAM heavy trucks which usually pass cotton snow; and a wood fire was ol singing. (HniiM'K As 4|ussa AMm> ^ . Town in Path through MMchester In the early AnnudXmas kept burning In the grate. Hot chocolate Md Cniris^mas HPIKITIlAl 6UEPIUM t The dining table contained cookies were served by the re­ Seventh itanghter ni a Savas t t Ea||V General FederaUon of Women's dinner was served, leaving gifts Decisions Landmarks morning hours were heavily coated authority chairman, aaM about 20 lor all. Mrs. Ethel Longs Md Mrs. with frost snd moved along the handsome pairs of Swedish can­ freshment committee.. V--- Bum WHb a ValL f describes the German attack as fl persons living near the housing Clubs, was. marrind yesterday to Chaniinacle Club ^ Baftlefroiit Tour Parly Enjoyed Beside Mlsd Franzen, those in Readings Pnll>, including SwBejfc Joseph Nicholss Magna, Jr., of Ina Hohenthal had arranged amus­ Of Cold Spell stctc arteries with more than 1 the dlesticks, heirlooms In the Fraii- "major bre'ak-through.” It reveals , . project objected to so many "sin- average ?autlon. T^he heavy frost zen family, and sprays of holly charge of last night's meeting B A M. to $ P M. Or By ApfoteK H ; i v p U o r i l l l l o r i e s men entering the nelghbor- West Hartford, Conn., MMl-c„ Christmas Party ing games for the evening and Of Soloiis at Etui OMnt. In the fliprvtoc of Bit that four separate German move­ U. S. Coast Guard. The wedding Mrs. Eleanor Bennett played for In History of Labor made the surface of all roada dan­ were scattered over the white were Miss Greenaway, Ml** Hul- ments, covering a general front ^ I members of the author­ eniperature as Low as gerous to. traffic. Profefisional Women cloth. . dah Butler and Mrs. Nellie Farr. pie for $6 Tears, . s- ity decided last night that "in the was attended by Gov. Robert O. the singing Pi—Mem-I employes In a West plant. Reports of temperatures of from Meet at the Home of sic club gathered at the home of hers o r the U. S House Military The Independent won when the 10 Below Reported; 2 to 40 below were given, with At the end of UtOhoct^ business will be held at Center church on Phone $-$016 b Monday noon, advances of from Meriden, Dec. 20— —Over the would not be doing our full will be omitted during January o r u Supreme Court Lays session Miss Georgia Greenaway January 16, when' ,Mrs. William objections of about 20 residents, ^ ju ty to our cmmtry if we failed to Mrs. Benjamin Eldredge ol Har­ and February. Affairs committee "were en routij ‘workers voted. Buckland topping the list with a One of the Members. five to 20 miles. the’Meriden Housing authority has effort and save lias Supply Cut; Poisons Himself vard Road m lost Friday for their home today by plane aftei a 25 Down Principle Union ‘The NLRB approved the inde­ Street Travel Cut. reported 10 below In that section conducted a aerie; of amusing Q. O a ^ o rd will si>eak on Ire­ The fact thaW t is labeled a games’ and guessing contests, and land. Read Herald Ad vs. voted to. permit l.^O* Jamaica is- j Jj,,, uves of our boys In the armed annual Christmas party. A de­ Break With Spain Urged day tour of the battlefronte. pendent as the bargaining agent at daybreak. Members of the dPrqfeasional "break-through" conveys the real­ landers to occupy dormitories at ■ forces." Long Beech, CaliL, Aec. 20—(Jf) licious dinner consisting of tomato Rep. Clare Boothe .Luce (R.j Must Deal Fairly With for all the workers. Then the ln_ Temperatures tumbled to early Many of those who usually drive —Police Lieut. Fred SiViith report­ Conn.), who had been sufferins dependent signed a closed shop Women's Club were tlj^e . guests V .■ PUtfliaUW istic Impression that the Germans the Federal housing project here. ed that Albert Williams, 56-year- juice, mock chicken legs, peas, Havana, Cube, *Dec. 20—UP)— All Represented. season records this morning In their cars to work in local stores ttdMteya U d Boltdajra. Bniardd at tnc Brass manufecturers in Wuter- apricot salad, cranberry jelly, cof­ Twenty-two members of the Cu­ from ear trouble Induced by aliq agreement,.wlth the employer. MMchester M d vicinity on the resorted to the buses this morn­ last evening of Miss Harriet Fran- FMk OSM* «t llancBeaUr. Oona.. •» succeeded, with their first blowA bury. about 20 miles from here, Bride of ConM OuardamM old chemist who already was ill travel—remained behind. She aald (Only members of the repre ing and at » a. m. few cars were •fMMd CtaM Hall Kattar. In getting through and behind our and despondent, died as the result fee, homemadtt rolls, Swedish ban congress presented to the gov­ By James Marlow heels of the first real snowstorm of zen of 11 Oakland street? for their who have hired the Jamaicans to cookies Md Vrult whip was served ernment last night a reaolulion she might spqnd Christmas wit sentattve union can work Ih “ a parked on Main 'street, from the Chris'tmas party. Mias FrMzen’s BUUUBlPnuM aATBS forward line*, which means a sue? hell meet increased ammunition of self-admliiistercd poison which the frontline teoops. Washington, Dec. 20—UP)— 'The plant vfhere It has obtained a winter, knotting traffic along the Center to Forrift street. .« r.ut Keene, N. H., Dec. 20—(/Pj—Miss he evidently took after a raUon by Mrs. Ida Soderbet^, assisted urging that It break relations with through routes and catching many home, now the traditional meet­ Una taaf b» cess somewhat similar to another grhtdnies. had. asked that they be by Mrs. Hedwig Earfiir, Spain on the ground the Franco Supreme court this' week gave de­ closed shop agreement.) Par otonta by Mai ...... » « accommodated. Lucy Dickinson, daughter of Mrs. | board had ordered a cut in his gas- Later, the NLRB says It dlacov motorists unprepared for sub-zeto ing place at CJhristmaa time, J was Btofla uopy » .03 famous break-through achieved Llewellyn A. Tobie, the housing Liifcll Dickinson, president of the oiine rations. Santa Claus arrived!^after the regime is "undemocratic.” Read Herald 4dva« cisions which lawyers here con-, operation of their cars. French' Consul Pies beautifully decorated in keeping ,OalTfdiad Ona Taar . ,...!( r.uu aider iM dm srks In labor hlstorj'. ered that the Independent refused , CMltar ....tiioo by the Germans in exactly the to let 48 employes who voted for Early last night there was every with the season; there were g^ofnethlng different, aome- Waatara BUtaa ai»' APO______.( '______Their reason: indication that the bottom of the San Frsneisefl^ Dec. 20—<^)—. Cbriatmas greens Md red berries, same area hack in the spring of the CIO union become members of glass would be; reached, but due thing thoughtful for jevery- HJClUtCH UI Ths court for the first time laid the Independent and worked out Charles de Leasart, 57, consul gen­ a brilliantly lighted tree, and nu­ TM aSSUClATBD PKJSM 1940. * down tha principle that a labor to the absence of high winds, many eral of the provisional government merous Mttle figurines of Santa body on your Chriatmaa Tda AaaoelaUd Praaa la ^ u a ir a ly The most optimistic Allied union must deal fairly with all the the closed shop agreement ao dr vers failed to heed the warning those 43 would have to be fired. of the French republic, died last Cnauses, rflndeer and CSiriatmaa list! This year home gifts anttUad to Uia uaa <»« claim that has followsd this situ­ people It represents In bargaining and this morning found them with night after suffering a stroke at angels. An especially lovely dis­ all Mara dlapatcoaa eradlttd to It or dot Not Exclusive Bargaining Agent weak battenea and in many cases are the beat gifta, so see wothanriaa cradltod la twa papar »nd ation has been a claim that our with an employer. So' the NLRB Stepped in and the consulatig. play was set out en ths mantel «i«o tba local towa puPHahoo para. Two decisions of the court said froMn or partly, frozen radiatora. 4 our. wide a$#ortment. armies were beginning to succeed that a union, ( In bargaining for a said the independent union could The usual practice of shoving or All nglita ol rapubllcatloo ol ap^iai in stabilising the "flMke" of the group of employes, can not dis­ not be considered the exclusive towing of cars, due to weakened 'U. dlspetcbes •r® *‘®**^*~ bargaining agent of the workers butteries was In evidence every­ „ - iQjaSprtda allaat ol M. M *- Sai^'c* German break-through. criminate against any of them: In the plant. The company fought That in itself would be a very i 1. Because of race. where this morning before day­ U iff:______2. Because some of them op­ this up to the Supreme court. break and long after working j PuPlIabara RapraaanUU»aa: Tba limited success, for it would mean | posed having thaj particular union The court upheld the NLRB and hours drivers of local cars ■'were ■1^ Jnllua Matbaara SpiKlal A«ancjr—Now said: h Torb. Chlca*o. Datrolt and Boatnn. only that we were keeping the en-1 represent them. nursing clogged radiators In many emy thrust from expanding later­ This is the background: When a union haa been choapn a garage or filling station yard. Tonight’s The Night! as bargagnlng representativs. It Drivewaiyi Blocked ally, and conveys the Impression Two Big Labor Relations Laws There are two big laws— the becomes the representative of all Residents ot; outlying towns had Tba Barald Prlntliig 17, loo., that the forward progress of the v/artlme war labor board doesn't the employes, even those who vot­ their troubles, also, many failing Bft.ma« oo Obaaelal r iiplllty foi enemy spearheads has not yet have to be mentioned here—gov­ ed against it. and must protect to shovel out garages last night Ijrpocnplitcal wrora ng Ip ad* erning labor relations in this coun­ the interests of all. only te face two difficulties .this C S J C * ® Dcheater beeiy Stopped. The court said: "No employe can morning, unbroken garage drive­ In such a situation, the bints of try: ;| S b* S ^ ** 1. The railway labor act. This be deprived of his ekiploym ^ be­ ways M d depleted batteries stored some correspondents that the full i cause of his prior affiliation with fn unheated garages overnight. Wedneaday< Decembar 20 covers the employes of railways story of the German offensive; and airlines. It provides fijr bar­ any particular union.” Travel on the through routes will, when released, prove a shock ; You last minute Santas gaining between a union—chosen t. But Futile beyond any admissions so far | by the employes —and a company BINGO« 2. The national labor relations ItdttliUui statement on the made are not to be taken lightly, j act. This governs all other em­ question reveals some There la every good reason why 1 ployes outside the railway and air­ ATTENTION! s ^ c S j f U c U U FOR tH I MISTiR changes in American pol- this nation should be In s sombre Watkins Gift Box has the line groups. This act Is adminis­ tered by the National Labor Rela­ We are, for the first time, frame of mind. The war has ^ev­ Befor^ Selling Your Car ST. BRIDGET’S Metal Smoking Stands...... $6.98 er had a more costly moment, nor, tions board. . Cogawell Easy C h a irs...... $:i4.-'>0 willing to accept the idea that So much for tha background. Bridge-Reading Lamp* ...... $19.95 territorial changes can be made for all who have any sensitive re- This la where the Supreme Court SEE KROLL sponae to the facts, a more grim answers to your prohtems comes in; now, instead of at the end of the Christmas. The majorit.v of railway fire­ AND GET MORE! CHURCH BASEMENT j war. W e go so far ao to give a men In the south are white men. conditional approval to the Stalin- So you’ve left your shopping go to the zero hour again ? Or there are on# Their union is tbe Brotherhood of Any Car From 19S1 to 1942 Churchill plan for the territorial Locomotive Firemen and Engine- Reprieve Ended or two names you'd copapletely forgotten about ? Well, don’t fret too much. men. Negro firemen are not per­ stuffed Toye . .$1.4# Dress Dolls ...$8.at aetUement of the Polish question. KROLL MOTOR SALES For the first 18 days of tbe Come right down to Watkifis. The Gift Box still has thousands of smart mitted to join. PLAYING STARTS AT 8:15 Rocking Chain $4.iS Rocking MiU ^ But our condition la still all Im- Represents All Firemen >4 Maple S tm t OV Call M8S7 Horses ...... $4.$6 month, we were living in a sort ideas . . . gifts beautiful, practical; lasting. Then there’s Watkins Gift But, having the majority ap­ TPable and Chair WOULD LOVE THESE portent and it reveals American •et ...... |14.$a Play Tarda . .$12.tS poUcy stUl holding firm to the of December paradlae. Wo had be­ Furniture, too! proval, the brotherhood represents hind UB ths memory of a pre- all tbe firemen, white and Negro, s, nnly thing it has really been fight- in bargaining with, the railroads. Ing for. In a restrained way, Tbahksgiving touch of xero Back in 1941, the Negroes com­ Rewlng CaWnete. #15.6# through the long history of the weather; ahead of us the inevita­ plain, tbe brotheihood entered in­ MeedM iHmew ...$U 4# Polish crlsla It ia the condlUon ble touch of hard-set winter. But to M agreement that would bene­ ths Inevitability seemed gracioue- fit white firemen but ultimately Napis ____ ■iapla Raehera ....flC ## f that If this territorial change la Watkins Gift Pictures, repro- exclude Negro firemen from em­ Hltchea Sete . .$8a.$6 .;7 to bo made, whether now or later. ly Md lackadaisically inclined; ducUona of old masters Md con­ ployment altogether. •*HBe*eamRega,BIM It fibould be by’mutual agreement winter, real winter, was In no hur­ temporary artiste, range from 'The Negroes fought this all the way up to the Supreme Court, of the United Nations directly in- ry. It was somewhere, up north, miniatures and silhouettes to or out west, everywhere but here. big over-mantel, buffet or sofa complaining they had been dis­ n — Lamaa ^ volved. \Ve are still stickling sizes! Priced from fl.29 to criminated against because of against My unUateral solution of When the weathermM eaid "cold­ fSO.OO. Bielr race. SILBROS ' the problem, even when Mr. er tonight,” he -mcMt It might The court agreed with them Md drop below freesing. We bad rain said tbe brotherhood must repre­ Churchin adds himself to the sent whites M d Negroes with strength of the unilateral force. enough to constitute a good bllz- equal fairness. ★ . ★ ★ We are sUU not approving My so­ sard. But It was rain, even when If this happened again, the lution of the problem which does the weathermM said it would be high court said, tbs Negroes snow. As be then alibied, it was could get an Injunc-lon ia Federal not have the acceptence of a Po­ court and sue for damages. lish government Itself. only a question of a very few de­ Can Choose Own Members grees difference In temperature— The court made It pretty clear, Make this your As our principles have now but what a diCerence the differ­ however, that the broUierhood 7II-VIB MAIM /TA U T heen leatated, only the acceptence ence made! Winter would be win­ did not have to take Negroes into OPEN EVERT NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS of the Stalln-ChurchUl plan by membership, that it could choose ter enough when it came; there Select a Watkins Tabla the London Polish Government lamp and yon1l be giving Its own members. was no hurry. a correcUy styled, decora­ Here la the second case In tbs . could bring our diplomacy Into ap­ eourt's decisions: GIFT CENTER tor-approved gift! Prices proval of the execution of that It is pleasant to remember this An Independent union and a CIO kind of holiday from winter, now range from ^,96 Up. ' plM. Also Bridge lamps at union both sought to represent the BUY SENSIBLE GIFTS AT THE In only one way does the Slet- that the cold Is penetrating and $22.50; lounge modela at tlnius statement actually offer earnest, now that smooth tires $19.05 and $22J(0. any prospect of smoothing the In- are better oft In the garage, now HOME • .temational picture. By conceding that It la durably white for Christ­ that if the territorial change Is mas. OWNERS made now, with the consent of the’ mportant FAMILY-FASHION United. Nations Involved, we will \ accept Md approve It, by reveal­ West Coast Ban Lifted flsr aB y o v Bepain, from Mllar The , which Many of these items are to raof, paIntiBg, paperhMging, ing that we have no objection tq limited to one of a kind floon and eeilings Installed and the Curron Une In Itself, we Im Is the only authority which could and may possibly be sold fiaWhed, earpdnter work. pose one last pressure upon the possibly have claimed even a out quickly. However, shred of constitutionality for the there a n dozens of other Ixmdon Polish Government to Ideas for late shoppers at yield and agree. But the London original order evacuating Araeri- Watkins. R. S. Porterfield DEPT. STORE Polish Government need not ne^ CM citizens from one section of M opRimat 4752 - 4806 - 2-0M2 , assarily take our statement that this country to another, has now «rS74« ’ way. It could, to the contrary, rescinded, effective Jan. 2, the welcome our adherence to our order excluding Japanese-Amerl- Here ’« a Partial Directory of What Yqu *ll Find Here COME IN AND LOOK AROUND! . own main principle as a last min­ cans from the West Coast. ute strengthening of Its own case. There was some shred of excuse { WE HAVE GIVEN OVER ONE-THIRD OF OUR STORE TO THE The only clear thing the state­ for the original order. Sotne of WANTED f I MOST COMPLETE LINE OP TOYS IN TOWN! ment does accomplish is Its re- these Japanese-Americans were ^ atetemeht of American principle. loyal to this country; others were AT ONCE!! It makes it clear, as it has been not. There was no instant formu­ GIFTS {GIFTS {GIFTS clear all along, that we are no de­ la for dislingulBbing between THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE MANY.. fenders of any particular terri­ them. Moving them all out of a 25 GOOD USED To Delight To Please I For Precious torial line beti^'een Poland and section where the people of tills AUTOMOBILES ! Russia. It makes it clear that country were feverishly threaten­ STUFFED TOYS From $1,98 up we are not intere.sled in where the ing to take matters into their own 1.75 Father-Brother I Boys and line is drawn, but solely in the hands was. teen, not only a safe- Fair Prices Paid Mother-Sister methods by which it is drawn. j guard against what di.sloyal ele- SLEEPING DOLLS From $4.30 up Hove Your Tires Recappeit Sweetheart Husband Our diplomacy has, ail along, I ment’s might have done to our war Now! I Girls been Interested in seeing that this ' effort, blit' a protection of the Grade A Rubber Used. • SUITS LONE RANGER AND GENE AUTRY problem was solved through de­ I loyal elements against Ameritan • FUR CdA'TS i • GIRLS’ COATS • OVERCOATS cent International procedures. ■ mobs. • FUR TRIMMED COATS i • GIRLS’ REVERSIBLES HOLSTER SETS From 65e up It is a right position,, but the i • TOPCOATS But if there was some excuse C. BARLOW • TAILORED COATS I • GIRLS’ SNOW SUITS present conclusion Is that we' for the action the Army took, 595 Main St. Tel. 5404 • SHIRTS I DOLLY'S FURNITURE, Lawn Sets, Laundry Sets have not fought for it, in time, there was no excuse and can be I.DRESSES • NECK’HES “ • BOYS’ SUITS Md with the right weapons, to I no excuse for the attitude of I B L O U S ^ • JACKETS obtain a victory for our principle I • BOYS’ OVERCOA’TS DART GAMES American West 'Coast citizens I SKIRTS^ . \ ' • SWEATERS In this instance. , We have been w'hich made such an Army policy • BOYS’ FINGERTIPS rifht; but we atg futile. On pa­ advisable. None of the threats jif I SWEATERS ^ • TROUSERS •BOYS’ REVERSIBLES ROCKING HORSES $3.98 up per we are correct, but Uie field • REVERSIBLES what these citizens would do to I SLIPS • LE ATHEIPJACKE'rS of action seems to be proceeding Japanese left in their midst has extra cash I SPOR’TWEAR • SCARFS. DESK BLACKBOARDS ■without much reference to our been worse than one actual deed • HOSE •SPORT JACKETS modest position. It is, we tiope, no For Seasonal Needs I NIGHT GOWNS now committed. This was, the B BAGS • SHOES • WOOL SHIRTS . I W AGONS $2.19 up measure of our future statesman- other day, the action of a West ahip that It ia going to be content Coast American Legion post In 'al0M€<41Oto43IM4gto. with being right while tbe wrrong P]m»na«niMa#s..awwr vanto) ELEC. BASEBALL AND FOOTBALL-^AMES $1.98 remdving from its service honor oa ow e SOIL thing happens. The battle we have roll the names of all American laeaos aoads promptly aMli not fought over the Polish issue prlrateiy------«a signatureTturs alonr' alone.! soldiers of Japanese descent. Even fienriMo m o n ^ payments. f SKI SLEDS ' $3.69-$3.98 - will have to be fought, aooner . or when they fight and die for Amer­ Lowest Prices Always—-Compare 1 1; later, if we are not going to be- ica, as they have been doing In tray our whole cause in this war. Italy, these JapMese-AmericMs The principles which alone can cM’t get, from these West Coast — ------^ build a world of future peace need ^ ^ 7 YOU MAY OPEN quarters, their nroper share of the a £ r OPEN MANY MORE! •omething more thM placid re­ decency we are'supposed to be statement. They need a victory. MM fighting for. MS... sQ i m t TAM A CHARGE MS MAM MAM ttJT EVENINGS Now, we suppose, those Amerl It's bera tl^ custom »t Watidna to d 06a at cans who are worse than ' the A “Major Break-Through” S:30 Chrlatmas Bva, tir appiwolatlon of ths MMpMptssiiisu ssi Nazis, worse than the Japs, since ACCOUN-pAT . UNTIL The partial lifting of the oe- long hours our solespsopls work during tha = MANCH£STER = they have developed their ugli­ Holiday season. This year we'll close at 6:30 aurlty news blackout imposed ness In the very midst of democ­ Saturday evening. Instead. Bfidonai NO EXTRA COST . . XM A S OmmciI Blsenhowtr on ths Ger- racy. win be busy again, threaten­ FINANCE CO. e MM oouater-ofNiulva oovan d ing to tjoka things Into tbelr own aioM Theotet aM HARDWARE COMPANY ta4 Ptoer. Tel. Ml 881 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER RTANI,EY CANTOR, »I*r. ’liliHiimnti only up to last Mon- hMfis If a single Japanese-Amer- D. a. aTeerarUy 2 4 8 N o . Main Strert T r i p ii o ‘ ft'2 ^ i i j r n6*f«. Jh a action baa been iCM dares go back to his home. LlreeM Ne, 161 itlmlBC sinos that tims, wltb They must be checked and defaat- til 9 P. Me Tonight^ Thursdayland ^Friday IMytMtlaa^tl^ iw eoursa haa ed In such-bravado, if America Is ; honor at home the principles a:. Vj MANCHBSTBB BVBNINQ BANtailBirBB, WMM« WEDNESDAY, DECEMBElt 20, 1944 fA G I MANC^HESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20, 19441 icfe I E » Gen. Courtney H. Hodges had prevent the Allies from m oving, Trying to Tighten v.’anl the important Japanese Double Show Boiling Water slammed in his Infantry and armor reinforcements south was not ap-'- •lase of Akyab have reached posi­ Former Cleric leport Towle alike in attempts to stem the on­ parent.) tions more than 21 miles southeast Bills Approved by Board CHRISTMAS Obituary slaught . ’ Enemy Movement#! Sighted ) Noose About Japs of Maungdaw, a Southeait Asia To Open Friday In fluid, confused battle, some Some enemy movements were communique said today. Faces Charge Scalds Child sighted across the Rocr river from West African troops have occu­ GIFTS•f Now Missing i . doughboys fought until they were Fighting on Leyte overrun in their foxholes by tanks. the Ninth Army front. pied Kandaung, six miles south­ At Meeting of Selectmen Giant double-barreled stage en­ west of Buthedaung. To Dcllight the Collector! — Or A Gift «i Deaths German parachute troopers seized A Ninth Army dispatch said Of Spies’ Aide tertainment will be featured in the Local Tot Burned Se­ one American hospital, but dough­ Gi'rman priaoncra were extremely (Continued from Fage One) In the northern combat area, 25.00 That Is Unique! rfW lii ol Lieatenant in confident about the offensive beat­ American units of the Mars task aA'jiHiUa, Ursula, buarU and care ...... big Christmas Week show, opening boys rewon" it freeing tlSe cap­ (OontiBoetf from Page One) aaeaaaaae VISIT Mrs. Olof Johnson verely at His Home; I* ing into U. S. First Army lines. operate without ground Interfer­ force engagred in a strong patrol Aceto tk Sylvester, labor and material ...... Friday for a seven-day engfege- The Army Air Force Is tives. ■’ AilkUiB t’rtiUmg (Jumpany., prmtlng and btneUng Mrs. Man C. Johnson, wife of Up to Monday noon the greatest Buoyed by propaganda, some said ence on Mindoro, northwest of action near Tunkwa, and troops ment at the State Theater, Hart­ HEADQUARTERS FOR Taken to Hospital. this was but the beginning, and order to provide lodging and other Air KeducUon bales Co., acetylene gaa lanita . f Officially Notified. Olof Johnson, of -49 New street, German penetration was to Stave- Leyte, which they Invaded last of the, 36th British division occu­ ford. The first half "of the blU fea­ died at her home late last night that Antwerp would fall in a few pied Kanbaung, 12 miles south of facilities for Nazi secret agents. ■ Anderson. Mrs. EUltb, board anU care ...... Bailey's Wayside Shop Walter Schult*. Jr., two-year- lot 22 miles southeast of Liege Friday. MacArthur reported that He was to keep hts wife, who tures the season’s name band. Win following a long iljness. Mrs. John­ days. 13 Japanese planes attacking Inbaw. Anderson and Johnsoil, labor and material . . . i . 45 WE$T CENTER STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. FINEST QUALITY * Mr«r Muriel Towle, wife of 2nd son was bom in Ramdaia, Prov­ old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter and 25 southwest of Aachen. Un­ was In Germany, and Kappe in­ Osborne and his sweet Hollywood confirmed reports in Paris said a Last night when Amerlcaln and American loaltlona on Mindoro Apothecartea Hall Co., almahouae supplies ...... *U«rt. Frederick A. Towle, of 51 ince ol Blekinge, Sweden. Dec. 4. Schultz. Sr., ol 82 Cong; ess street, British correspondents at SHAEF formed of his whereabouts. Autocar Sales A Service Co,, truck parts . • • • - aeaaaaeaaa oroheatra. The second half a t too ^WMt etreet, w** notified, by was severely burned about 1:30 precautionary civilian, evacuation were shot down, with the loss of 1880, and had resided in Manches­ protested the ban on news, the Jap* Claim Three Kappe, or Bertha Krepper, or ~ Auto Tire Company, tires ...... stage show features six headline LWar department today, that her this afternoon when a basin of of Liege had been ordered last one U. S. fighter. other co-conspirators then would ter foi the past 42 years. She Allied command promised that Yankee fighters and bombera Balt Company, ICdward, patching material ...... ^nuiband ia miMing in action from leaves besides her husband, two boiling water lipped over on him night Super-Fort* IJamaged come to this country for sabotage acts at vaudeville including Gear- ^ miaaion over Germany on Nov. disclosures would be made as soon continued their sweeps, and In a Bantley OH Company, truck parts ...... sons, Herman V. Johnson of .Man­ at his home. Oerinan Force Splits as c^msistent with military se- By The Associftted Press , purposes and Krepper would give gie Kaye, "Profeesor of Mirth”; {(SO. Mra. Towle was the former Holloran’s Ambulance was call­ aeries of actions accounted for 47 Barrett Dlvlalon, surface tar ...... chester and Srrgt. John A. John­ One German colunm struck in curity»»“ Japanese Interceptor planes, ac­ them assistance and refuge. Berkshire Inilualrial Fkrm, board and cars ...... aaaeaaaae the S Edwards Brothers ia "Sen­ laciM-Muriel McConkcy, daughter ed and rushed the child to Memor­ enemy planes. One Nipponese cording the Dome! news agen­ son, U. S. Army, in the Philip­ force across the border from near The rest oM h e western front A second indictment allegeS that Blelller Elqulpment Co.. R. W., equipment •••••• sational Thrills”: Peggy Greer, HOME and AUTO Mr. and Mrs. David McConkey. freighter was sunk and five dam­ pines, three daughters. Miss Anna ial Hospital for treatment. Honsfeld—27 miles southeast of cy, damaged "at least three” of about Dec. 19, 1941 Krepper sent ’The Modern Sophie Tucker” ; the lof 01 West street Mrs. Schultz and friends and remained generally stalemated. aged. Three enemy bargea were BUab Hardware Co., F. T.. haidware and euppUea M. E Johnson, .Miss Edith L. C. Aachen—and then split. One unit The U. S. Third Army seized 40 the American China-based Super- a code message ’’which was intend- Great HUda, "America’s Outstand­ Fellows Bingo f Ueuteuant, Towle was bom In Boland Oil Company, gaa ...... Odd •iohnson and Mra. Edward D. Wer­ neighbors were trying lo locate the destroyed. Fortresses which attacked Kyqshu ing Girt Juggler," Bobby Long, ■iKeene. N. H.. and graduated from veered to the vicinity s f Butgen- more pillboxes and fortified AmcrlCsuis continued their air eu to be delivereu to the enemies Bryant A Chapman, milk ...... a • ner; four grand-daughters, all of child’s father to notify him of his hach eight miles northeast of yesterday. The claim' was npt o f the United States In Germany.” and others. Showing on the screen, ‘the Keene High school and the child’s acci-lent. He is the owner houses In the Saarlautern area, assaults bn Japanese airdromes Buckley, Mrs. Hattie, board and care ...... the supreme comedy of 1945, "Tlie Manchester: her mother, Mrs. Malmedy. A second jabbed on to confirmed by AM:«1 sources. A third indictment chargea i^Hemphill Diesel School. Boston, Christina Peterson, ohe brother .and operator of a trucking busi­ for a two-day total of 176, and and supply and ammunition depots Burt and Company, office equipm ent...... Town Went Wild,’'' with Freddie *Maas. He Is the son of Mrs. Irene Stavelot five miles southwest of had cleaned up Dlllingen save for Dome! added that the B-29 at­ l^epper with acting as a Nazi Theodore Johnson, in Sweden. She ness and his whercabouU shortly In the Vlsayas, Li:zon, Mindanao, tack on Shanghai, yesterday, was Campbell’s Service Station, truck parts ...... Bartholomew, James Lydon and Thursday Night ^Strong, of Avon. Conn, Malmedy and eight miles below the'factory area. American Sev­ agent without notifying the secre­ SUPPLIES was a membe. of the Emanuel Lu­ after the accident were not known. Borneo and elsewhere, dropping Center Pharmacy, drugs ...... * Edward Everett Horton. There i As a cadet Lieutenant Towle Spa, the famous resort town. enth Army troops repulsed two made from a “high altitude’’ by tary of state. The announcement theran church. No details of the manner in more thap 60 tons of bombs in the "more than 10” Super-Fortresses nAinrinl Paul. U86 Oi CAT ...... win be a midnight show on Frl; AND EVERY THURSDAY EVENING £e«npleted his basic air training at "irhe funeral sen'ice will be held which the accident occurred were The second Nazi drive was a strong counter-attacks northwiest combined operations. said'he la alleged to have received Charter Oak Grocery * Auto Supply Co., meats, groceries day only. ]S ^ oa Army Air Field, Pecos, Tex. qf Wlssembourg. Farther down and that It lasted more than four a regular salary from the German at the Ernanuel Liuhcran. Church known, at press time. pincef thmst on the important hours. CheckeriJoarU Feed Store, Xeed ...... Tickets now on sale for the New All Bingo Player* I see THESE VALUES, BUT iU Y WAR BONDS FIRST « • Before he received his commis­ street, on Friday afternoon at 2:30 road hub of St. Vlth, four mites in­ the front French and U.-'S. troops govcrnnlcnt^ iht payments being Cheney Brothers, gravel, rent, etc...... Tear’s Eve Midnight Two-Hour sion at La Junta Army Air Field, (20th Air Force Headquarters o clock, the Rev. Theodore E. Pal­ side Belgium and about 12 miles made small gains northwest of Large Jap Tanker made to fits wffe In Germany. Children’s Center board and core ...... Stage Show. Write or phone Hart­ Cordially Invited to^Attend! to. rCoIorado, he completed the Army Colmar and in the high Vosges. said that docks and engineering mer,. pastor, will officiate. The in­ below Maimedy. Sunk in Air Attack works at both Shanghai and Nan­ FBI Director J. EMgar Hoover Clark Co., W. L, equipment ...... ford 2-2652 or 6-0970 for reeerva- -rAlr Force’s Training Command’s terment will be in the family plot Send Infantry but up to Monday noon at least Hammered by Airmen said Krepper’s,^name and address ifour-englne pi|ot transition course Chungking, Dec. 20 — (Jf) — A king were bombed visually with Com. on Domestic Animals, dog license ta g a ...... Uens. Revere Copper , in East Cemetery. It cut off some y^merican troops, Despite foul weather, German "good to excellent” results. Five were given to the eight Nazi sabo­ Conn. Office of Com. of Welfare, board and c a r e ...... tet > Hobbs Army Air Field. Hobbs, large Japanese tanker was sunk teurs who camo , to the United Friends may call at the ^^atKln8 Behind Armor; these were holding out in tight armor and truck cqpvoys moving and an enemy destroyer and two Japanese planes were- shot down, Contractor’s Supply Co., Inc., shovels ...... few Mexico, qualifying as a Fly- Funeral Home, 142 East Centar States in 1942 and^;hat one oi the defense pockets, and St. Vith itself into the Belgian and Luxembourg large freighters were probably three probably destroyed and nine Cook’s service siaiion, truck parts ...... PAIVCAKE GRIDDLE ig Fortress plane commander. street, Thursday, evening saboteurs tried without success to j He received his silver wings as Yanks Holding was being barred to the Germans w ^ gca were hammered b x flg h t- sunk In a bombing attack by P-51s damaged.) Dart’s Dairy, milk ...... by an American screening force. er-bombers and by a p o ^ rfu l 'The Federal Commimlcations find him. Dewey-Ktchnian Co., office suppUes ...... V n Army pilot at La Junta Army Mrs. Agsths PhllUps yesterday at Hong Konk, Maj. ^AlT Field, La Junta, Colo., on Feb. .Main Drive Being Checked force of British ^ and American Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyor’s head­ commisaion.|Whlch Intercepted the Hoover said a white pocket DlUon salea and Service, trucK parts ...... IM l, and was assigndl overseas Mrs. Agatha Phillipps, oi Balti­ (Goattmied From Pago One) One claw cut Ir. as far as Mas- heavy bombers yesterday. quarters announced today. broadcast about Shanghai, has not handkerchief taken from one of DaworUi-Comell Poet, No 102, me., Ulepbone sarvlca...... t an Army Service Command Sta­ more. Md„ who ■ amc'here six days pelt, four miles south of St. Vith. Coordination of the R.A.F. and The Mustangs destroyed two yet intercepted any report on the the saboteurs Vaught in NCw York Diocesan Bureau of Social Service, board and care ...... SQUARE tion in England. ago to visit her sister. Mrs. An­ the enemy had drained troops The main German drive smashed U. S. Air Foreqa in tactical sup­ enemy fighters In aerial combat B-29 raid on Nhnking. was found to contain. In secret Ink, DOige CO., C. ri., dismiectans ...... M arlow ’s AB-eoppec. . . heats qniekly 5 Lieutenant Towle married Miss thony Blozio, of Avery street. from other sectors for this "very in head-on from the east but was port of the First Army was de­ over nearby Maltak airdrome, the the legend: i!.aiuu riroUiers c’orp., cemetery supplies ...... and evenly . . . mokee deU- 1.19 SMuriel McConkey at the Army Air South Windsor, died suddenly this bold" move, and tliat 11 the count­ being checked eas. of St. Vith. scribed as "never better.’’ The communique aaid. Three Japa­ “ Pas. (Pastor) Krepper, Route iikiie studio, piioios ...... elone, golden paneekeet morning at Mra. Blozla'a home. er-offensive were crushed "the war Nazi* Say Incendiarie* 2, Rahway, New Jersey.” iBaae, Lincoln, Neb., May 16, 1944. Farther *'south, the, Germans British had the dual task of pre­ nese planes caught on the field’s h.ngel, wans, ooarU and cure ...... Ohrome-plated for eaay 1 He was formerly employed as a Mrs. Phillips lived at one time can be won right here. drove out of the Ardennes forest venting some of the German runways were also destroyed and Dropped on Tokyo Hoover said Krepper received in Glastonbury and was 68 years Americans knocked back numer­ Lnsworld A Son, m c„ u . L., equipmeht ...... eleantiig. llWln. dlametnr. !(aat*up man in - Pratt A Whitney into Luxembourg on elthnr side of planes from getting Into the bat­ his mail at that address but that First National Stoics, Inc., mcais and groceries...... old. She leaves five children, four ous enemy counter-attacks on the one was damaged. By The As.sodated Press •’Division, United Aircraft, East the border town of Echternach. tle aft*a. and of disrupting Nazi The pilot of a Mustang In a 'The Nazi 'Transocean News Ag­ he lived at 42 Camp street, New­ Ulenney Co., W. G.. luel, luraoer, cement, etc...... tH ^ fo rd , before entering the scr- sons and one daughter, also four eastern end, of the northern flank, But—up to Monday noon—the Ger­ ark, and that the Nazis had no TOYVILLE transport. dawn reconnaissance flight found sisters and two brothers. two of them before dawn today, ency said today that three Mari- Grunason, K. H., u niform s...... ^ c e on April 17, 1943. mans had not gained as much Eiddence continued to accumu­ Hankow still burning from the anas-based Super-Fortresses drop­ further opportunity to contact him Hale Corp., J. W., groceries and furnishings...... Arrangements are in charge of east of Malroedy "in the corridor ground In this attack, nor had they because all of them were appre­ IS STILL e/ fam Walter Lecierc of this town, who late that Field Marshal Karl Ru- fierce attack Monday by Super- ped Incendiary bombs on Tokyo Hansen, John, services—Armistice Day ...... fat COSSACK where Infantry flrit met the main won Echternach Itself. ’'dolf Gerd von Rundstedt had not Fortressea and P-51s. He de- hended by the FBI within two will ship the body to a Baltimore force of the enemy onslaught.' last night. Hansen, Pete, printing ...... THE BIGGEST AND The deepest penetration In this launched this push merely to gain -stroyed an enemy bomber over the The bombs caused "small fires” weeks after they landed. I Engagements funeral director, for a funeral ser­ said AP Correspondent William sector was to near Consdorf. five Krepper has acknowledged, ac­ Hartford Gas Co., gas beater p ilo t ...... JACKET vice to be held at a later date. time or to upset plans for an Al­ Hankow air field and knocked the Transocean dispatch intercept­ Hartford Sporting Goods Co., recreation suppUes...... BEST IN TOWN I Boni. miles southwest of >Echtemach. lied effensive but had begun an down one of four Japanese planes ed by Federal Communications cording to Hoover, that he agreed a Wilson-Mills A deluge of flying bombs ac­ Bypassed Americans held grimly all-out effort to crack the west­ commission said, but they “were to engage In pre^aganda work In Hatmway, Norman, rent ...... companied the German blows. that attacked him. Herald PrlnUng Co., advertising ...... j Of local intereat is the recent to their pockets. ern front. Chinese troops advancing south­ quickly extinguished.” It added the United Stat and to furnish STOCKS Claim 10,000 Prisonert The fourth penetration was in eastward along the Kwangsl- that "damage was slightly.” I a haven for "persecuted” Germans. Holl, Inq., EdWttrd'J., Insurance...... 9.95 •announcement by Dr. and Mrs. Funerals (’The German high command de­ the Monschau forest area north of The continued unstinted use of Kwelchow rallv/ay continued at­ Holloran.'.T. P., ambulance serv ice...... Soft, pUahle tWUUam A. Mills of 4 Hawkins clared without conlirmation that Malmedy. The Germans wedged German planes in spite of costly Housing J^Uu^ty—Town of Manchester, rent ... .4 ...... REPLENISHED fcVERY DAY Satreet, Danielson, of the engage- tacking Japanese positions outside Murphy’s Oil leetoor wtto Walter Brennan more than 10,000 Americans had into Monschau. but quick Ameri­ losses, the concentrations of ar- tment and approaching marriage of Hochih making slight gains, the Internationkl Harvester Co., ti-uck parts ...... heantlfnl The funeral of Walter Brennan been captured so far.) can counter-action cut off Nazi ad­ nr.or and motor transport and the Jarvis Co., Alexander, compi-essor, labor, etc...... STOP IN TONIGHT! Soap 3 5 * tnallty 100%{ ^tbeir daughter, Mias Natalie Treat appearance in the line of certain Chinese high commana announced was held yesterday afternoon at U. 8 . troops were holding out In vance fobces and regained part of Jenney, John L., b o n d s...... Wheiever -leep li road to ^isiiia, to Pvt. Bryce 8 . Wilson. U, some key towns and pockets, by­ the lost ground. crack German elem^ts known lo today. TIME MAKES CHANGES... or Mna. two o'clock from the Holmes Fun­ Japanese units offered determin­ In men—cities—nations. Vet neither time nor era can change Johnson Brothers, electrical supplies, etc...... eleenlng, M n n ^ s to toe la . M. C , son of Mr. and Mrs. eral Home, 28 Woodtrldge street. passed by the main German forces Parachuters’ Move Failure have been in resen t for a "last ed resistance. Elarlier it was an­ onr tradition of quality. Even In these turbulent times. In these Johnson Paint Co., K. A „ paint suppUes . . . Just Received— Another Large Shipment o f * • J 9 { tope. Pue vegetehlo oU (Thurston B. Wilson of Pomfret in this wholly fluid warfare. The Germans tried to disrupt ditch" defense of the Reich seem aaaaaaeaaD Rev.. Ferris E. Reynolds of the nounced that the Chinese had tak­ days of shortages—-our buyers are doing their utmost to keep Johnson afid UtUe, labor and material ... beae. 1 IK fltoad, Brooklyn Center, Conn, Second Congregational church Supreme headquarters partly First Army rear communications ed to indicate von Rundstedt’s DRUMS SLATE BL4CKBOARDS en Pushan, an important height yon supplied with every available food Item the market affords. Keene, W. P., recneation supplies ...... D O U ^ f! Mills is a graduate of Kill- conducted the service. lifted the cloak of secrecy to tell by dropping parachute troops— purpose. ;*ingly High school and Endlcott west of Hochih. Come and look o\'er our large stocks of quality merchandise and Kllllon, Inc., Paul E., photostat prints .... HIGH CHAIRS MAKEIT TOYS The bearers were Joseph Mor- of the live to 20-mile advances up perhaps 500—in the crossroads aeaa«»ee« see what a grand job we are doing—for yon. Kilpatrick, James, labor and material...... CRADLES '^Junior OoUege, Beverly, Maas. She tarty, WUHam McLoughlin, John to Monday noon in the winter areas west of Monschau. At last An American communiquq said '■•Is a granddaughter of the Ihte Mr, reports these and other sealed-off the first revised totals from the Klttel’s Market, meats and groceries ...... CHEMISTRY SETS •Copeland, Arthur Holmes, Fred­ counter-offensive. Hospital Motes We Offer a Coffee To Suit Every Taste . . . With a Laklng. Charles, labor and material ...... • and Mrs. C. O. Treat of this towh. erick Sankey and Stephen Miller. The Germans were crushing Into Germans were being mopped up, U. S. 14th Air Force raid Dec. 18 aaDDaeDDuaa TABLE AND CHAIR SETS ^PvL Wilson recently returned and the enemy was almost back to on Hankow disclosed that 42 ene­ Speciai Low Price On Uarsen’s Feed Service, feed ...... MICROSCOPE SETS Interment was In the Hlast increasingly dense * defenses Lee’s Esso Station, cruiser parts and repairs a %a aueaeaet !4after serving In several major cemetery. thrown together oy the First the line from which he started his my aircraft were destroyed, of BOMB SIGHTS hhattles with the Marine Corps in thrust there. Admitted yesterday: Richard which 21 were shot down in com­ SHURFINE COFFEE 27c Pound Lever Brothers Co., soap ...... Array. •aaaaaaaeaeea Ithe South Pacific, for which he has American anti-aircraft guns Dispatches today from both Brit- Haly, 14 Oval road: John Carve- bat. The remaiffder were de­ If you want an extra heavy, rich coffee, try Ahom’s or Lewis, Philip, rent ...... ERECTOR SETS SHOO-FLYS DUCK PINS 5.95 Anniversary Mass ish-Ca;iadlqn and U. C. Ninth laro, Andover: Mrs. Charlotte Cop­ stroyed on the ground. 'Twenty- Lock Joint Pipe Co., pipe ...... ^received several campaign ribbons A second anniversary requiem halted German tanks near.Stavelot overhead Foil out and Army headquarters said enemy ping, 852 Vernon street; Frank four probably were destroyed and Hills’ coffee. We also have Putnam and Beech-Nut Cof­ Maher, Harold F., salary ...... ^•nd a presidential citation. mass will be said tomorrow morn­ yesterday, but elsewhere the ■ nppert. ■martly tal- It is understood the wedding will patrols had suddenly thrust into Rolaton, 23 Griswold street; JVin- 22 were damaged. Five Ameri­ fee. Order an extra po^nd of coffee for the holidays. Manchester Electric Division, electric service ...... P r e s - K l o t h lond. Hotlee ing at 8 o’clock In St. Bridget’s armored spearheads moved for Man. Dlv.-Hartford Gas Co., gas service ...... Bed, whtto '.Mdie place during the holidays. ward. Stavelot and St. Vlth, 11 Allied lines in the Geilenkirchen ston Bendall 33 Lilley street. can aircraft were missing. th o d o u b le church for Mr^ Roy Griswold. area—some 35 miles above the Admitted today: Miss Dorothy Manchester Laundry, laundry service ...... a n d bine Reg. n « 19* poeketsi Bleh miles to the southeast, both In 'Manchester Lumber A Fuel Co., lumber, fuel,.cement, e tc ... Hunter-Seif ert I U. S. hands yesterday morning, a northernmost German push—and Witkowakl, 119 Benton street. Ho damp eloth needed . . . tan. dispatch said, with heavy fighting heavy mortar fire crashed on Al­ Discharged yesterday: John AUieg 21 Mae* Manchester Memorial Hospital, board and ca re ...... ” ehemleaUy treated eloth Mr. and Mrs. Peter Seifert, of | lied positions. Hackett, 756 Norti Main street. Manchester Plumbing A Supply Co., hardware and supplies.. IVIARLOW’S Osaiio lo Cater east of St. Vlth. prodneoe’ atoom. Iiaavss no Campfleld avenue, Hartford, an- (VhieUier this heralded a new Dlscharge'd today; Mrs. Hazel From Maungdaw ;Manchester Public Market, meats and groceries ...... XTJL FOR VALUES [tototoiwBiiMiHuaHUtoUKtoeM iwtei American anti-aircraft gunners iblno or Unt. •liouncc the engagem^t and com.r Naz. assault in this area where Ireland, 118 Main street Southeast Asia Command Manchester Water Co., water service ...... ■.fng marriage of their daughter, For A. L. Dinner claimed more than 200 German once the British Second and U. S. Birth ye.itA'day: A .son to Mr, Headquarters, Kandy, Ceylon, Dec. y iM Beatrice C. Seifert, to Wil­ planes shot dowr in three days. ~ Marlow’s, furnishings^...... ; ...... foary Hama Naadt Thom I Ninth Armies had their junction and Mrs. Henry Lee, Autumn 20—(iP)—Allied patrols advancing eee»eeeeee* Dittohrat tha Dm I liam G. Hunter, son of William J. Metcalfe Glass Co., glass and labor Front Not Yet .Stabilized point, or simply was Intended to street down the west Burma coast to- Tiunter of Lydall street, Manches­ Cimtinued silence on later de Millkowakl, the Floriat, wreath ...... Chef Urbano Osano will cater for Modean, Earl, services—Armistice Day ...... |A) ter, and the late Mrs. Hunter. The velopmenU suggested that the the New Year dinner-dance at the Moffott, Thomas, services-painting ...... ^redding will take place Jan. 24. American Legion home, Saturday front had not yet been aUbillzed against the ramming columns of SWEET POTATOES____2 lbs. 25c Montgomery Ward, truck parts ...... V • ...... evening, December 30. Dancfhg SQUASH "^oriarty Brothers, range oil nnd crulsqr parts will start at 9:30 and dinner will German armor and ^freah Infantry MUSHROOMS Woodbridge’s Moriarty, Edward F., Registrar of Votelfs ..... \ About Town be* served at twelve midnight. seeking a majoi breakthrough. DRESSER SETS •The partial 11 ting of the securi­ GENUINE YAMS JWhite Potatoes___ 15-lb. peck 69c Mountain Brook Farm, milk ...... v.\...... 'There will be favors and noise I A Merry Christmas To All! McCormldk Harry, labor and material .. ( ...... ty blackout gave the first official BROCCOLI makers and fun for all. White McGill-Converse, Inc., paint supplies . . . ,\...... The West Side Rec Bowling disclosure ol the depth and danger Screw Drivers Dry Cleaner The party is open to Legion­ SPINACH N. y., N. H. and Hartford. R. R., land rental . tisague will feature two matches Boiling Onions...... 3 lbs. 33o s o l v e n t o e . naires and their friends and they of the Nazi recoil offensive mount­ SALAD BOWL N. y., N. H. and Hartford R. R.. freight .V----- PEN AND p t) Stahhy (61 N e U >tonight at the Rec alleys with the ed with all the power of Ger­ 2:r ,69* "z are requested to reserve their CELERY Yellow O nions...... 3 lbs. 25e aeeoeeeeeeo Pioneer Parachute five meeting many's arsenal—rested crack di- Noren, E. J.. furnishings ...... l e - o - GO" Per liottte flTD llfl" Mlt tables in advance. Thursday, De­ Norton, Ralph P., voting machine mochanid .. . eeeeoeeeees The Knlgbta of Columbus In one isions, tank^ planes, V-weapons, RADISHES CALIFORNIA CARROTS, bch. lie PENCIL SETS ptaM o b o n & t o f torongeet IM Qnlek______acting_ eleaner leaner fo.for Mtf iipholit^. Bm 7 8b thD cember 28. l.s the deadline. Reser­ Nygren, Carl J., labor and material ...... \.... hnd the Main street Servicemen vations must 'oe in by that time, parachute ti4bps, and amphibious PEPPERS noB-metaUle matarial M walla, woodwork, floor-flooee, ^ .Apposing the league leading Hart- h Top Quality O’Connor, J. P., rent ...... \ ■ g Ho hard rubbing neadi— and may be made through the vehicles- ^ RED CABBAGE jord Road Tavern five In the oth- MIXED NUTS ...... lb. 55c Olcavage, Steven, rent ...... steward at the Legion home on Dispatches from the oounter-at“' NEW GREEN Pagan!, B., meats, groceries, oil ...... *«***W W W *IU«HW lHU***«i************' Leonard street. LAPEL PINS tack line, however, declared Lieut.- CABBAGE I.nree Budded • Pantaleo’s Used Auto Po):ts, truck parts ^ Avoid the Bmugmrz • I Wtmimn SkIddImtt We Have 6.00-16 : The T Bowling League offers CAUUFT.OWER. ENGLISH WALNUTS . . . lb. 56c Patron, Marjorie G„ servicea—Armistice Day 4hree matches tonight at the Y PARSNIPS Roasted Peanuts ...... ;^.lb. 33c Pencheff, Nick, pump ...... , Recapped Grade III ^leys. 'The feature game will be (SKWWSKWWWMAMMKWSMNHIMiSlfWflfflCWacilfWWSlMMMMflFg Penn Machinery Co., H. O..-equipment ...... v ...... LOCKETS I RECAPPING the Hunters' contest with 4 W’e will have fresh Dates, fresh Cal-trop Prunei^, Tange- Peter’s Red A White Store, meats and groceries'...... Petraltls, Mrs. Frank P., board and care ...... I D’Amico's Billiard.s. ..’The Motor ktes, Tangerines, Indian River Grapefruit and Oranges. h h k w m m m m c m Bales engage Morlartv Brothers Prentice, Blanche, board and ca re'...... t.05-U while Chambers Movers meet Great large Juicy D’Anjou Pears, Avocados. Persimmons, Presto Battery Service, truck parts ...... 7*00 ■pryant and Chapman’s Milkmen. —r Red. White and Blue Grapes. A new large jar of Guava Quliin’e Pharmacy, drugs ...... ROSARIES NO OTHIR OFHRfl VOUi Qulab, William P„ ambulance service ...... TIRES Pvt. Milton Panclera, USMC, of Jelly at 35c. ■ . Republic Flow Meters Co., labor and material i L Orado A QnaUty Oamelbaek. fl, Fiompt flarvlco. S. AU Work by Russell street, attached to the Fruit Cup, Applesauce, True Blueberries, Pumpkin Pie Koymend Baking Co., bread, etc...... Other Sizes, Too! Marine Corps Air Wing, Santa Factory-Tralnod Bxporta. 4. Full Riley Chevrolet Co.. Inc., cruiser parts ...,...... EARRINGS Onam tao. B. Famona Flreatona Barbara, Calif., arrived home on Mix. as well as all the popular vegetables will be found in Robbinii Disinfectant Co., Geo. B., su p p lies...... No Certificate Required. a f Oear-Orlp Tread Seaifn. St 15-day furlough Tuesday. r our Frosted Food case. • . Rolston, James H., dog warden and labor ...... JNnMHMMMMHIfW. Royal ■Typewrite Co., Inc., typewriter overhauling lueMfeHHWMcaiHKaiHeeMMfw The G Clef Club will meet to­ SAVE PAPER . . Please bring your shopping hag or m St. Mai^B Home, board and care ...... SILEX morrow evening at 7:30 o’clock at basket . . .U fa alffiost Impossible to get large b ags... Schlebel Brothers, truck parts . ^ ...... COMPACTS the Manchester Memor^l hospital, the return of any 20-Ib. bags (or larger), egg boxes and Schlebel, Frank J., use of arm ory^ ------••eeoeeeeee COFFEE MAKERS ISIS- to sing Christmas c.arqls for the patients, after which they will give paper'boxes will be appreciated. W’c now have three Sdbleldg^, William H., printing .. •aeedeeeeeee Kegular 91.45! s short concert at the Christmas Electric Floor Polishers for rent. They are much in de­ Schulda, John J., office fu rn itu re...... Sessions Foundry Co., covers—catch basiii . . ORNAMENTAL jbarty of the nurses and personnel mand. so it will be well to order a day or two ahead. pf the staff on the ground floor. | Bhurtleff, Flavel, services ...... 39c The Glee Club meml)er.« will then ‘ Smith A Corona TVpewriters, Inc., I* C., typewriter AND idgOHKWtoeHUMMItoeMMHto pdjoum to Emanufl Luthern j OVSrhSUliUk .eeeeeeaeeee-saeeeseaeeeeeeeeee.seeeeei church where they will etijoy a ' PIMEHURSt MEAT DEPT. So. New England Telephone Co., telephone a ^ r v lc e ...... IDENTIFICA­ METAL ^ ristm a s party of their own. j I Pinehurst win be onen Thursdav from 8 a. m. until 6 p. ni. South Engineering Co.. Henry, consulting engineer f ... Sperry. Luella C., board and care *’...... TION VEGETABLE BINS ‘ A story hour for children of the | Thnrsday’s Fish shipmertt will include: Oysters . , . State Paper Co., paper . . . . . * ...... ’ ...... fliird and fourth gr.ades is an- j Pollick Fillets, Haddock Fillets, Mackerel Fillets and Superior Spring A Blfg. Co., truck repairs, etc. BRACELETS Regular $3.25! flounced for tomorrow at 10 o’clock ' Halilmt. ■ Swetses, Ostap, s o i l ...... eeeaeeeeeeeeeoee.eeae in the children.’s room of thr: .Mary Pinehurst Freshly Chopped Thacker Crajg Paper Co., supplies Cheney Library. Monday afternoon Triple X-Btoree, truck perts ...... HAMBURG ...... • • '}’*• ^ $2.69 k story hour was held at the Man- Turkingtem, S. vital atatiatics ...... tare*. warUlao ihester Green school. During the ^ LAMB PATTIES ...... UrbanetU, Peter, shoe repairs ...... monf. SmcI, m« Hti* MILITARY tichool vacation hours in the chil­ FRESH SPARERIBS...... I**- 25c Thomas W. Vennard, labor aiyl m aterial...... lailerad atawtlino. dren’s room will be from 9 a. m. to Vernon, Town of, aid rendeired ..■...... p. m. The library will close Jiat- ! PORK S i d n e y s ...... BRUSH SETS BUY NOW... ALL GAMES REDUCED! FOWL FOR FRICASSEE...... Ib. 41c 'weUaoe A Tternon Co., Inc., Water Works suppUae . $ 2 A 7 5 ^rday at 3 o’clock for ’.ne Christ--! Weldon Farm Ekjulpment, supplies ...... naa recess and reopen Tuesday BAG AND LINK s a u s a g e nomlng. Vfillls A 8 on. Inc» O* E.. fuel ...... Other meat items win be placed on sale as they arrive In Wood Company, l l T.; Ice ...... '...... BILLFOLDS BLOCKADE, Regular $1.00 . 49c 1 A t the North Methodist church I Christmas Flowers the store. Shipments from Armour, Cudahy, DuRuquc- 917399A8 Ibis evening at 7:30, the Youth and Swift are due between now and Thursday after­ fellowship will have its Christmas Poinsellias ...... 5 0 c and up STRING C r a f t , Regular 9Bc ' 69e and tomorrow evening at 7 noon. church school will have' Us A FEW ■istmas party. Friday evening Holly and Mistletoe ORDER, OR DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY! While BO-LEM-OVA, Regular $1.00 49c |t 7 Boy Scouts affiliated with the I we have a giiod supply of most items now... we cannot WATERPROOF ^ u i«b will have theirs. — RECORDS FeAleeatoe Cemw e » I Cemetery and Door Sprays...... 5 0 c and up get everything we want. AND a«nlaa bfwaM. H*M< G-MAN FINGERPRINT SET, Regular $1.49 98c Tha Woodridge Community 1 The eeton tub Win hold a Christmas carol Large Assortment o f M^reaths and FfNEHllBSTaBOCEIlY BBINOS VOV OTHER eih. ■\ ■oagfast Friday evening, Deoem- J^sl^ets for Cemeteries $ 1 0 . 9 5 K Bar **, at aeven o’clock at the ooi^ u WATCHES ALL DOLLS GREATLY REDUCED! Oorer and Salem Roads, A A " QUALITY FRESH EGGS reeklente ttiat eectlon ROSES ...... $4.00 Dosen and up arged to attend. Santa Claua at each ehOd Id the You Can’t Give A Better Gift Than A to Inaebarat. Our eggs eea baeot ef Ow ****** Community wMh a a ^ ty * lettog—the »AA" emrtiaeuto ef IRD. Jules J. Magea a t M tolaiMUktoy wrok-end. Helpyouraell ta COLUMBIA — DECCA — VICTOR Road ia chairman o f the I ,WAR BOND Thu ChrU ^e ■aw aetiataeUau la teuly freak agga.______, Your FIRESTOli Dealer Stori ttto o f arrangbmenta. POTTERTON'S FREEDMAN AND DOBIN |iBMSay eventne at aevea ^M dcIi M cConville S89-541 Msln Street MATTHEW WIOR R E T i P itaa of Cub Bcouu a t Paek Ko. THE FLORIST' At The CMter W H O LESALE (iim iBMt at the Second Oongro- JEWELER D1AL7< flhuixA. The boya may ior » 0 l WOODBEUXIE STHBET S n MAIN IT REOT The Savings Bank of Manchester f77 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. 856 MAIN STREET tlieir ptrents.' TIm program OB p m p p i o< glftil, t e l e p h o n e 594T A Mutual Savings Bank AdvtrtiiG In llie Puy* ...... II 111 Mil \ trnmgmmmmmmmmmmm } ■ ■ . y . ■ PAcnfi T in iriiiii MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANC^ SR. CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20,1944 ' / MAMrTTF«?'i'^R »5:VENTNn HKRALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESIDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1944 ---r ■ - •' , ...... - I a. . ' :c Bowling League - mo to this countiy US ycura ago. tV'l'll)— 10841 Veterinarian for the State ot-Con­ Frog HolloW.S Dom With her late husband she opera­ WORC—ISM Today’s Radio%SSz\Sl Sports Roundup necticut. It was announced at the ted the Boston Bakery in Rockville Rockville meeting that he plans to estab­ Eastern War Clme lish a veterinarian’s office In for 26 yeafs. She was a member of By Fnllertom i .Psorla, HIm Star Brothers bowling Presents Close Raco the First Lutheran church and Jr. ing foR Freedom; City Cabbers 51/tb 41 tournamont wlU get under way RockvlUe. |l;00~wnc — Backstage Wlfe;^ New T()rti, Dec. 20.— ( » h r Rosalie Imdge. Besides her son, she P m . 26. Ita a doublsiq event with Alderman William Ross o f the WDRC — Afternoon Melodies; Christmas Carol Bing. weU known for their obOtty « ■ HM leaves her mother In Germany, a NoUMs ndh-ssqultur:....Ool. Bill only full brothers eligible.... To Look Over Public Works Committee an­ News; WTHT — News; WHTD 7:45—w n c —Bmtl OoU Chorus; Hartford Road Tavern polished Iknss. The PoriMlMto t v * granddaughter, Judith Ann Kln- Philadelphia’s “old timer” Stoney nounced that the three petlUons , —Time Views the News. WHTD—Chester Bowles, OPA. Bingham, head of the collsge foot­ has the depsadabls Bsuw Seko* dersberger of this city and two Remain Undefeated with MoCUnn, will hold his annual Five Heads Qrcuit; roceived last meeting from mer­ nieces. The funeral will be held on |4:15— w n c — Stella Dallas;' 8 !0 0 ^ w n c --M r. ' and Mrs. ball rulM committee, told the bert. A rt Masaaro and NIcii Aago* Airport Plan Lojtal Sport birthday radio Intsrvlsw with Oon- chants on Market street had been Friday at 2:30 p. m. at the White 1 WHTD—Parade of BUrs. North; W DRC— Jack Carson One-Sided Victory in other night: “If the pro gams la lo. One can easily m s that bD «t/ nlo Mock n«xt Saturday although Pagahfs West Sides In Investigated and the petitions Funeral HtTme. Rev. Karl Otto 4:30—w n c — Lorenzo J o n e s; Show; WTHT—Cecil Brown; the lin t divlolon teama havs oU T ' ftough Contest^ Plant better than the eollsgs game, McClInn will be In Phllly and Mack were granted with .the usual pro­ Klette, pastor of the First Lu­ WDRC — Ad Liner; WTHT — WHTD—^To be Announced.___ Runnersup SpoL performers. Chatter there’s nothing the colleges can do ii. Los A n geles... .The rumor Rockville Officicl* to viso that the merchants secure In­ theran church will officiate. Burial Glamor Tlmo. 8:15— W T H T —Tellotest; W H TD SceM at Pleaty at 'AjMam J Downs Ranger Five. about. I t Adopting proa* rules dept, says that Jimmy Walthall, surance on the same. will be in Grove Hill cemetery. 14:45—w n c -Y o u n g Wldder How many of you bbwllng fans • Ths league has been tbs sesns Of Study P o r t - W a r Avia- — Lum and Abner. ------I / The High school baaketball won’t help the college game.” .... the Weot Virginia frosh halfback The auditor’s report received at Mrs. Mary Stavlnskl Brown; WTHT—Music; WHTD plsnty of action on Monday and the last meeting was accepted at 8:30—w n c —Carton o f The Prog Hollows soundly whip^"' team wIU have a rest ^ Maybe; as Bingham’ says, It would who U tabbed by Mountaineers as have noticed the closeneas of the tion fo r the City. Mrs. Mary Deptula Slavlnskl, 1 Hop Hsrrigan.------WDR(5—Dr. Christian; b: too dangerous to run with fum­ Wednesday nighu whan ttw loop last night's meeting. '47, wife of Stanlc> F. Slavinakl. B;00_wnc — When a Girl Mar­ psd the City Cab live last nlgh(1n « « even better than Ira Brrett Rodg­ West Side .lec Bowling League? in opbratlon on»tal Tw o and' one-half cups sifted 6:16—w n c — Portia Faces Ufe; 1 Show; WDRC—dinner Sanctum and tumble affair with, plenty of ing separated by only a few per­ For a good night’s enurUlmj accepted as a City street, with a Separate eggs, beat yolks until personal fouls slowing' down the team t their m on ey....Th e same man and trains his own fighter, Doyle Ro^viUe hi the poet-war avlatisn suitable roadbed and building lines Deptula and came to 'this country cake flour, 3 ^ teaspoons combi­ W DRC — Evelyn Winters; Mysteries; 'WTHT— Gabriel who drew up ths professional play­ centage points. ment, amble over to the West 81^1 lemon colored. Add sugar and fracus. In the o t lW , game the HIrt. ...N o doubt he tells Doyle’s plans was appointed by Mayor established. ’This was referred to and Rockville 33 years ago/ Meats, Fats, Etc. We will have a” the traditional things this year, the trees, the nation baking powder, % teaspoon WTHT—Music; WHTD — Dick Heatter. Now that /there Is plenty of ing code also laid out the rules The Hartford Road Tavern team Rec and watch the Rec Loogua In­ She was a member of, St. Jo­ Book F’our Red Stamps A 8 vanilla to yolks, combining thor­ Plant J Aircraft team carried to opponents: ’Don't get hlrL" Kaymond E. Hunt at the meeting the Public Works committee. wreaths on the doors, exciting mystericus packages,. Christmas soda, H teaspoon salt. 1 to 2 te a -' , Tracy. 9:15— W T H T —These Are Your snow on the grourtd and plenty m used by High schools In most Is heading the league. Paganl’s action. You won’t regrat It. seph’s church and the Rosary so­ through Z8 and A5 through S8 val­ carols, perhaps a turt ey; but for us all. this year jwlU have more oughly. ^ ift together flour, bak­ 6:80—w n c — Just Plain BIU: many guns for ,die Rangers and cold weather 'promised, there will Bervfoe Dept. West Sides are only a hair be- ' of the Common Council held Tues­ Upon the motion of Alderman ing powder and aalt and add to spoons ginger, 1 teaspoon cinna­ Neighltors. states and some features are com­ day evening as follows: Alderman ciety. id indefinitely. No more will be meaning than the Christmases that went before. With all our mon, H cup sugar, 1-3 cup butter W D RC — W ar Ckimmsntary; 9:30—w n c — Mr. District A t­ the final score tallied up to 45 to no doubt be many smllee on the When BUI Summers, the Am eri­ hinu. Griswold’s Gangemen after 'R oee' Bowl Queoa OMoeii ^ George Schehicr, Mayor Hunt ap­ Besides her hu.sband she leaves the egg mixture. Add finely mon to both ft'ts. William Schhialz, Corporation validated until Dec. 31. hearts we singerely wish peace on earth, and good will to men. or other shortening, 1 egg, well Connecticut Heroes; WTHT —• 35. T h e atorna kept the attendance faces of local outdoor sporUrten can LeagiM ump. who is touring a slow start have come Into Cneir pointed a committee composed of four daughters. Constance. Irene. chopped dates, raisins and finely torney: WDRC —Which is Not Very HI Wind ^unael Bernard J. Ackerman, Prwessed Foods beaten; 3-4 cup m ll^ Vt cup mo- Superman; WHTD—Jack Arm- down but Qtose that were present who enjoy skiing and skating. ths middle east .with k USO troupe, own In recent weeks and today Pasadena, Calif., Dec. 20.— Aldermen Sehelner, William Ross Lottie and Alice who live at home. chopped nuts, mix well. Beat the Which: WTHT—Vincent Plr- A ll last summer Piedmont league (Thomas F. Rady, Jr., John Dailey, Book Four Blue Stamps A 8 laases. I strong. _ „ ro’s Orchestra; WHTD—Spot­ were treated to a fiM f class evs- hit Cairo he " ’ l a pressed Into serv­ they appear as the team to beat. The tournament of roses on Now anaand Richard Hiller to draw up Stanley of Rock- Montgomery Ward extends to showy color used . as you see egg whites until stiff and fold into 6:45— W T IC — Front Page Far­ baseball scribes esmpaigned for Jr„ and Ralph H. Clibson. til rough Z8, A 6 through Z5, and S ift flour once, measure, add 1 ning o f basketball. We caught several local skaters ice to officiate a G. I. football In fourth place Is the Pioneer Year’s Day will have a mllltorr set of resolutions to be presented | Walter, of Poland, and you their sincerest wishes for a sketched— a medallion or royal­ mixture. Spread into a well- rell; WDRC — Swoon or Croon; light Bands; Ctoronet Story a new press box to replace the Alderman Schmals brought the to families of all deceased veterans A2 and B2 valid indefinitely. No baking powder, soda, salt, spices The opening game found the out the past week on various gam e...... The soldiers got a big Parachute five. Darlings may gain touch. A colonel'a daughter has one sister, ‘Valerie, of Poland. happy holiday and for the year to looking antique Jewel, which may greased 2-quart heat-resistant vyTOT — Tom Mix; WHTD — Teller. Inadequate c6op stop the Newport before the attention of the of World War II in place of the »^ore will be validated until Jan. 1. and sugar, and sift together three 10:00—w n c —College of Musical Alrqrkft and theAsngcra colliding. ponds In town but with the open­ kick out of It, and reported BUI a playoff berth but as the team been chosen Rose Queen. '1 Funeral services will be held come. he pin, clip or pendant Shape your glass untility dish and oake in a Captain Midnight. News stand---- Nothing at all Council referring to the recent re­ letter being sent at present Sugar times. Cream shortening. Add Knowledge: WDR<^— Great Mo­ Both were looking for their Initial ing o' Center Springs anxiously did a good lob -----Arthur Dono­ has suffered two defeats in their Mary Louise Rutte, 16, daugh«- Saturday, at 8:30 at her late ribbon at the shoulder line with moderate over, 350 degrees F., ' Blvening happened....Then one day last port of a government agency Mayor Hpnt announced the ap­ Book Four Stamps 30 through dry Ingredients, egg, milk, and ments in Music; W l’HT— Sura- win o f the season. Tha Aircrafters awaited by all, a big season Is in van, back In town after refereeing last two starts it appears that ter of Col. Louis R. For a young folks' party, serve tucks or seaming so that It will lie 30 to 35 minutes. Cut while warm store for both youngsters ^and fall a hurricane'edme along, up­ s ^ c b named places being consid­ pointment of George J. Maichuk home and i ;h good indefu.itely for five pounds molasses and stir until all floui I 6:00— News on afi stations. ner Welles; WHTD—Raymond had too much polish for the newly the Alaskan f boxing champion­ the team la now on the downgrade manding officer of Camp S h el^ Joseph * church. Buna! will be in i ____ #urss decaffeinated coffee tee cubes In flat over your dress. A trick which Into squares and sprinkle with rooted a few sections of fence and Miss., and a Pasadena Junior (w y ered fo r the establishment o f air- and William L. Burke as super­ each. Stamp 40 good for five IS dampened. Then beat vigor­ 8:16— w n c — Prof. Andre Schen- orgqplzed Ranger • quintet and grown-ups alike on the Ice. ships. lists r-4 W lllle Brown, San- after a surprising sprint. St. Bcmard’.s cemetery. milk as a special "grownup” treat. designers use for attaching riblxm powdered sugar. The boys can Gram. . shaved the press box off the lege honor student, was occoW ^ fleldB In the post-war plan and In- numerary patrolmen. pounds for home canning through ously 1 minute. Bake In greased ker; WDRC — Lyn Murray’s 10:15:-WTHT —Paul Schubert: after pilffig ip an early- lead, the Franclsco heavyweight, Pfc. Dale Top Teams Strong James Frank Marsh The caffeine’s out but the fun’s in. In back is to tuck and tack raw take some of these back to camp. There Is no sign of a htt# necklace into a belt, replace Songs; W T H T — Music; W H TD There seems to be more Junior ths Oonjiresslonal Medal o f Honor I ham, d ! V. M., of BCast Windsor cago and came to Rockville 35 id Dec. 22 and will be good every­ erator to freeze. When coffee Is aschino cherries. Or serve with rade o f Stars. the game. Red Slieldon fed hL A ir­ Ever hear of an older race horse Joe Twaronlte and Ed Kovls, both family.______Mrs. Elsie Klndersberger short ribbon bands with longer —The Music You Want. basketball leagues In town In op­ th»t "Footsie" earned In Italy. F ill, submitted the application years ago. He was employed as a where for four gallons each wanted, heat milk. Do not bring Tangerines Rich In VlUmln O chocolate sauce. Can also be 7:00— w n c — Music Shop; craft teammates all night and In tra in in g?....T h s 22ild annual and he was voted Inspector by the Mrs. Elsie Trinks Klndersberger. ties to encircle your waist, as 1 1 :30__w n c— Arthur Hopkins eration this year than ever before. watchman at the American Dyeing through Dec 21. 14-A coupons will milk to boil. Fill glasses with Tangerines for the Christmas baked In cup cake pans. For best WDRC — I ijove s Mystery; gave a brilliant all around exhibi­ > eouncil, starting Jan. 1, 1M5. He 62, of 70 Village street, widow of Corporation. He was a member of sketched on the model. WTHT—Fulton Lew is Jr.; Presents; WDRC— InvlUtlon The Y has one, the East Side Rec Otto Klndersberger, died ’Tuesday become valid Dec. 22 an(l will be coffee Ice cubes, then fill with hot holidays are traditional. But why results, have all ingredients at tion. Is a graduate of the Michigan the Kosciuazko Cluh. H e leaves good everywhere for four gallons Arm- - climbing slipper - satin WHTD—Fred Waring Program. to Music; WTHT—Carl Ravaz- two and the W est Side Rec one. night at the home of her son, milk. Instantly you have delicious, not use these “kid gloves” oranges room temperature before mixing. The feature attraction which State College, class of 1940, was his wife, Mrs. Josephine (LoyeskI) each through March 21. B-4, C-4, “gloves”—armlets without fingers 7:16— w n c —News of the za’s Orchestra, Several grammar schools have cir­ Frank Otto Klndersberger of 116 refreshing iced coffee, similgr to often while they are In season? 11 -45—WTHT—Louis Armstrong’s brought together the (3ity CJab and gssat Inspector for the Hartford Marsh; two sons. Alfred S., and B-5 and C-5 coupons good every­ that made with expensive cream. —are trick high • fashion acces­ They are rich In vitamin C, make World; WDRC— Music that cuits going. A couple of West Main street following s three McCXmville the Florist has a Orchestra: WNBC — Norman the Frog Hollows was s ding dong Boanl o f Health for one and one- Henry T. Marsh, both of Rockville: where for five gallons. sories for brightening up a somber perfect tunchbox fruit and can be Satisfies; WTHT — Musical Olay St ths South Methodlrt years and for the past two months’ Illness. She was bom In two daughters. Miss Helen S. grand selection of tubs, wreaths Cordon Sings; News. clash fo r nearly thrss periods. church gym. It ta thess Iwy* who Forst, Germsny, Sept. 1, 1892, and Fuel o n ’The Dewey-Rlchman Company dinner gown. You can make used in many other delicious ways. and sprays for cemeteries (ys) Quiz. 'There was no lost love between the years served as Disease Control Marsh of Rockville and Mrs. John pair fo r yourself, like these shown. 7 :30—WTIC—Alcoholics Annoy- 12:30—w n c —News; Design for will be the stars to corns. Keep up Old Period Four and Five Cou­ still have a nice selection of Tangerine Fluff (?) as well as the traditional two teams, every free ball found Demikat of Windsorvillc, and five If you're clever with your needle, mous; Easy Aces; WTHT—Fly­ Dancing. the good work In promoting com­ pons and new Period One and Two leather billfolds for both men and tfi seninga) greeny for your home and darling both teams playing aggressive ball gmndchlldren. because a box-pleated ruffle at the petitive games for the youngsters, ’The funeral will be held on Coupons good throughout current women. For the women, one of Three egg whites, six table- little Ohristmas corsages and all and the result was a rough and there Isn't anything any better. heating year. In mid-west and the nicest wallets you can buy Is wrist replacea^complicated fingers. spooiw sugar, tiuigerines. very moderately priced too. ’Thursday afteraoon a,t 2:30 at the If you’re tired of a suit with a tumble affair. * White Ftinsral Home. Dr. George south, Period Three Coupons also the Lady Buxton anu for the men Beat egg whites imtU stiff; add While for us this may be reality, 'ihe Hollows, unbeaten and tied The High school tesm Is sn sx good now and valid throughout you will find a nice choice in sin­ cardigan neckline, why not try sugar gradually, beating constant it is probably the dream of many New Post-Season Contest S. Brookes, pastor of the Union your skill at squaring the circle with the P A ’S for first place, took ample of boys who have h a d ^ ^ heating season. gle and double billfolds that are ly. Cook in greased part of double fighting man. vlous -basketball experience. Proc- church will officiate. Burial will be by cutting down and re-bjndln_ the lead at the outset and gradual­ in Grove H ill cemetery. goodlooking and long-wearing. boiler over hot water for 45 min­ On Broadcast Schedute ly increased It as the game pro­ tlcally all of the have had The Manchester Ration Board Is A squared neckline Is hi^-fash' utes. Arrange ^orlda tangerine To Play In Enfield White Chrlstnuts gressed. The (Tabbers threatened preliminary ball In either the MENS now quartered In the Scate A r­ Ion this season and w ill give sections in each individual dessert Members of the Rockville Pol- We hope you’ll be able to use definitely new look to an old suit I’m dreeing of a white Christ­ at several points but the Hollows or Rec league. It Is In ^ H \ a n a hfamca . mory, Main street, opposite Leon­ dish and pile the sauce on top. 10 for several years on that net­ two loops that the coming ball ish-American basketball team of this recipe for left-over turkey: and a chance to display more frou mas New York. Dec. 20—(ff>)—Besides always had enough reserve to re­ this city will go to Enfield this eve­ ard street ’Turkey ’Tetrazliuil Just like the ones I used to know. work and previously on MBS, will pulse the losers rallies. players are developed. The weekly schedule of the frou o f a pretty new blouse. the five bowl games to be carried have a n ew and earlier time around ning to play the Osbori) Farm 3 tablespoons fortified margarine Tangerlao Salad Mold Where treetops glisten RenIck Stars Again Qoard follows: I by four networks on New Year’s, mid-January. It will be 7:16 Mon­ team .' 2 tablespoons Hour (8 servings) And children listen Again It vaa the deaf mute, Jack Robb and the rest o f ths Monday, 10 a. m to 4:30 p. m. Little Bo Peep, M ary and the another post-season contest has days through Fridays, adding a Relief Corps Meeting 1 1-2 cups cream One package lemon-flavored gel­ T o hear sleighbella In* the snow. Steve Renick who pared the Hol­ Pep B O V S are still ‘ be Tuesday. Closed all day. little lamb and many other nurs­ day, under a local sponsor ar­ A meeting of the Burpee Wom­ 1 tablespoon parsley, finely minced atine, 1 cup hot water, 1 cup cold I’m dreaming of a white Christ­ I been put on the broadcast sched­ lows. Lanky Steve flipped In 21 go^.s although not on the challwd V k lb O c ^ We^esday, 2 to 5 p. m. ery rhyme favorites have come to rangement. His current scries ends an’s Relief Corps will be held this 1-2 teaspoon salt water, 1-4 cup grated cabbage, mas ule. It Is the annual Blue-Gray points and played a whale of a court. The High team Is slm M t OPEN Thursday id Friday, 10 n m life for you at McGill-Converse. If Dec. M , his sponsor having decided Intact as a unit working at the evening at 8 o’clock in the G. A. R. 1-4 teaspoon pepper cup tangerine sections, cut in With every Christmas card I I classiq between Northern and game on the defense. The winners to 5 p. m. you’re still gift-hunting, do go in Southern college stars for the last to take over Information Please on post office. The fcUo- '8 are gov­ . . . PERFUME hall. There w ill be a Christmas 2 cups cooked turkey, cut in strips halves, 1-2 cup chopped cashew write. Jumped Into a 12 to 6 lead at the Saturday, 10 a. m. to 12:30 o. m Olid see these charming little nuts, lettuce, mayonnaise. Saturday tn the year. NBC in February.^ party with Mrs. Kate Williams In 2 cups cooked noodles May your days be merry and quarter and Increased this margin ernment men now. statuettes and your worries will Dissolve gelatine In hot water MBS. with Russ Hodgss and EVERY NIGHT charge following the business ses­ 1-2 cup grated Parmesan cheese bright. to 26 to 19 at Intermission. The la over. add cold water; chlU. When gelS' And all your Cniristmases be white. Jack Brickhouae cooperating, will Thursday Programs; NBC— In looking back o f the year DROPS OF PIRFECTION sion. Melt margarine. Remove from third period saw the Hollows on The Women’s Council of the Une ia cold and syrupy add remain —Irving Beriiib supply the microphone details from 12:30 p. m.. Sky yHlgl> orchestra; Manchester High compiled a g ^ 7:46, Hymna of all Churcher, 6:16, top by a 42 to 31 margin. Going Vernon Center Congregational Five From State flame and add flour, stirring until Coffee Pumpkin Pie meeting this smooth. Return to low flame, add dividual molds. Place in refrigera­ The New Year's schedule, not/? Red and White copped the CC IL One-half recipe standard pas­ A happy holiday to you all. 9:15 a. m. (repeat 3:30 p. m.) stagged a,last ditch rally and with tangy country air with top evening which will bo preceded by cream g;radually, stirring con­ try, 1 cup brown sugar, H tea tor to set. To serve, unmold on let­ complete, has MBS doing two, Cot­ and stale Utles In hotlp track and On Ciisiialtv List School of the Air; 4, Marines In three minutes to play they pulled pot luck supper nt 6:30 o’clock stantly. When thickened, add pars­ tuce and serve with mayonnaise. ton Bowl and East-Weat, CBS the cross-countrj’. The baseball team spoon ginger, H teaspoon salt, the Making; 6:15, Galling Pan- within two points of tying the notes of city sophistication. in the chiirch social rooms. ley, salt, pepper, turkey and noo­ eggs, slightly beaten, 3-4 cup hot Orange Bowl. BLU the Sugar Bowl after a poor start managed to dles. Turn Into greased casserole or and NBC the Rose Bowl. A ll but America, concert. . . . BLU—12 score. Here the veteran Capitol wind up in a blaze of glory. The Wild Oat is dedicated to Washington, Dec. 20—(A**— The coffee, 3-4 cup hot top milk, 1»4 Any GI Joes or G1 Janes home Oj U m^ individual baking dishes and sprin­ the NBC broadcast are being spon­ noon, Glam '’r Manor; 2:30 p. m „ City five with Johnny Kershaw basketball team gained s place in cups cooked, canned or frozen fo r a few days or hours dur­ Ladles Be Seated; 4:15. Christmas Hears of Legacy; Drops Dead names of 18 New Englanders are kle top with cheese. Place under sored. pacing the team slowed down and the state tourney. On th»» g ^ lr o n rfve etern a l Eve w ho in pumpkin. ing the holiday season? I f so, bet Music and Stories.'T . ..MBS— 1:15, included in a list of 266 casualties rallied sufficiently to win out. the team captured tw6 out of five broiler until cheese Is browned. Line 9-inch pie pan with pas 'Terry’s House Party: 2:45; Detec­ today's modern world seehs Grants Pass, Ore., Dec. 20— {>P) of the U. S. Naval forces— Navy, Rayifiond Oram Swing, BLU The Cabb.-rs missed numerous starts. All In all It v;a* a good try. Mix sugar, spices and salt commentator who has been on the tive Mysteries; 4:a0, SL Louis lavup shots especially In the last —For 14 years executors have Spiced Cranberries ■ car at M.H.S.. timeless enchantment or been searching > for Ed S. Young, Marine Corps and Coast Guard— Add slightly beaten eggs, coffee, air Mondays through Thursdays at Christmas C^arollccrs. quarter and inability to connect (Makes 1 quart) milk, and pumpkin. M ix well, whose grand-tuicle in Philadelphia announced today by the N avy de­ from the foul line proved to be a Our nomination to the coach of CHENEY SILK ROBES light-hearted goyety.. bequeathed him $5,000. Finally partment. , Two and one-half cups sugar, pour Into unbaked pastry shell, IN THIS SEASON, derided handicap to the City team. Mt cup water, two 2-lnch sticks 'he year on the local front, they found Young here, a 72-ycar- Publication of this additional list and bake in moderately hot oven Renick, Harry Dollr.sky, and A1 i horles "Pete” Wlgrcn. the maker CenctnirpHon of lovolifiou. drop* of old relief reclpicnL He listened to brings to 79,408 the total number cinnamon, 1 teaspoon whole (425 degrees F .) 40 to 45 minutes, Callasky paced th-> winners while , cloves, 2 tablespoons lemon Juice, -f champions. His teams, the track poffoctiow, Morio Donico Wild Oot it • the news, then dropped dead. of Naval casualties announced until Inserted knife comes out OUR BEST WISHES Ouniwr HtlioskI, Mike Pindzola'' and rross-couptry squads both grated rind 1 lenwn, 4 cups fresh $18*00 and $22*50 porfoioo »o since Dec. 7, 1941. clean. and Huck Taggort starred for the won the ( X I L and s|^te crowns The New Englanders and next cranberries. losers. J « - 12.00* TO YOU ALL FOR « - 5.00* of kin Include from Connecticut; Combine sugar, water, spices, Heartahield Bibles and wallet Frog Hollows ' The Pollah-Americana will hold! B P. T } oi. - 8.00* % oi. - 3.00* Alekslewicz, Stephen Nezarlus, lemon Juice and rind and boll to­ of the type heavily in demand oy a practice session Saturday night Callasky. rf 0... 4 9 • Piul Foa storekeeper third class, U. S. N a­ gether 5 minutes. Add cranber­ sailors are Just a few of the A VERY MERRY 1-i It 5 at the East Side Rec. A ll play­ Moseaian, r f . . . . 2 0-0 4 ! val reserve. Dead. Parents, ries an(f- cook slowly, . without things you can still get at Mat­ ers are urged to attend The PA’a DoHnskl, I f ...... 4 0-0 8 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Alekslewicz, stirring, until all the skins pop thew Wloris. next game will be In the Rec | All Wool 100% Wool Flannels...... $19.98 open. CHtlll to senre. CHRISTMAS AND Clemens, If . . . . 10-1 2 i 30 Livingston, Bridgeport Rcnlck, c ...... £ 5-8 21 League next Tuesday night. Ancefsky, Raymond J.. Private Fruit Squares Kershaw, rg .... 1 3-3 5 ; First Class, U. .S.^hlarine Corps If you still have an Incom Three eggs, 3-4 cup sugar, 1 tea­ Steve Renlclt is ‘he hottest play­ SKATING pleted Christmas list Potterton’i HAPPY NEW YEAR O’Leary, Ig ____ 1 0-0 2 * Reserve. Wounded. Father, spoon vanilla extract, 1-3 cup flour. Casty, Ig er In the Rec League. In two Striped 75% W o o ls....'y .$16.98 CENTER PHARMACY Anthony Ancefsky. 171 Beechwood can help for they still have a lim­ games the deaf mute baa tallied ited selection of toys for the Mds, SWEATERS avenue, Bridgeport. 51 over 20 points In each. A sharp­ 4S7 M AIN STREET ODD FELLOWS BLDG. a wonderful supply of records for shooter, lanky Steve Is something Hanford, John F.. Jr., Private, the grown-ups and a few of those new, tojpcal fans. He Is good and Wonderful sweaters for the First' Class, U. S.- Marine Corps Flannels— in Blue and exquisite musical powder boxes Cheney Brothers Remnant Salesroom will bear a lot p ( watching In the' outdoor man. (Hosely knit Reserve. Wounded. Parents, J Hillnskl, rf ... 5 3-4 13 specially for the ladies. games to come. , and warm as toast Slaroon $12,98 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hanford, HARTfORD ROAD . MANCHESTER Taggart, I f ...... 3 d-2 6 Ptn&ola, c ...... 8 2-6 18 The climax game of the first I Low Moods Aro OHon Sr., 1 Pershing street, Norwalk. Perky Pick-Ups for Tired Togs rdUnd will be no doubt the contest I Manning, Morton J., First Ser­ F. Vlttndr, rg .. 1 0-0 2 Give your brightening acces­ Why not let nt take care of your, fuel oil re- DlFasio, r g ...... 1 0-0 2 featuring the P A ’s and the Frog Rolotod To Constipation geant. U. S. Marine C^orps Re­ sories a new twist, If you want a • f S. Hlllnakl, Ig .. 0 0-0 0 Hollows. Both are undefeated and $5.98 to $9.98 Blanket Robes . .$8.98 and $9.98 Yea, deptemed states and eonstips- serve. Wounded. Wife, MfS. perkier pick-up for winter-weary qnirementt now before the cold weather rush? W. Vlttnsr, Ig .. 0 0-0 0 both are gunning for one another. tion of ten |o together I Take Nature’s Morton J. Manning, 553 Wayne clothes. For sure-fire trirfts, such Remedy (N R Tablets). Contains no street, Bridgeport. as for example hanging a bright p i l l M lIlHlimillBIIIIM n iM I I I I I M 13 T o U IS ...... 18 5-12 41 Last year the Hollows whipped cbemiesls, no minerals, no phenol de- Yarrow, Joseph E., Private, U. •ribbon o f honof" around your By doing so you will enable us to spread our the PA’S twice, both times by one Maroon - Green • Dark Blue tivati vea. N R Tshlets are different— S. Marine Corps. Dead. (P re­ KEMP’S RECORD DEPARTMENT SUGGESTS g Score at half-time: neck to lift a dark dreos out o f the 26-19 HoIIowa. Feferee, Dennis. point, and both games were playsdt] and Black. act differenL Purely vegetable— a viously reported wounded on re­ doldrums, copy these new Ideas for FOR THIS WEEK: ^ S deliveries and uUtbte onr manpower now to eomhination of 10 vegetable ingredi­ 4 10-min. periods. in Hartford. The PA'a port of Naval casualties for Aug. spring foibles by top-flight de­ that they can whip the star stud- ents formulated over 60 yean ago. 26. 1944). Parents, Mr. ,and Mrs. signers.^. Suspend from your “ rib­ Unooated or candy coated, their ao- your advantage. Ued Hartford team when they John Yarrow, 115 LawrenceyiStreet, bon of honor” — 2 2-inch wide THE FIRST NOWELL— M meet one week from this coming I GIFT NECKWEAR tion is dependable, thorough, yet i CRADLE SONG OF THE VIRGIN— HAYMES A lie ro ft gentle, as millions of N R ’s have Hartford. moire or grosgraln banding of p. B. F. T. Tuesday. proved.r Get a 25^ Convincer Box.* A VERY, VERY 0 Boyer, r f ...... 77 010 14 ution: Take only as directed. 0 Ceraso,' If ...... 6 8-6 18 The defeat practically blasted [ E SILKENT NIGiHT— MARK ANDREWS N * lO-NMNT/ rOMOMOW AUUOHt MERRY CHRISIMAS (Orgran) - 1 Sheldon, I f ' ...... 8 0-0 e the hopes o f the City Cabbers lost •CHENEY A D E S T E EIDELIS- t- .The Bantly Co. c P ockett c 2 0-0 4 night. It was their second loss In / • 11 00 0 Saplenn, rg ... 2 0-0 4 three starts. The games are get­ MI-VtGBABU lAXATWEl TO VOU ALL — Sweet and Simple — WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS. 1 Gunther, rg ...., 0 0-0 0 ting better as the weeks go by •MANHATTAN I I 155 CENTER STREET TEL. 5293 1 Daudian, Ig . . . . 2 0-0 4 and many more fang are taking FROM the opi>ortunlty to watch one of Apron frock fo r a littls miss that 21 8-5 45 the best league’s in the state In •S U G A R ’N SPICE is as 'sweet as can be. Easy to GREEN s "s Totals ...... R a a gen operation on Tuesday nights at | make and- launder — Mother will ^ STAMPS S p. B. F. T. the East Side Rec. 2fhen he sees names like these on hla g ift lovs the way It opens out flat to 4 0-0 8 neckwear he’ll admire your good taste as ^ IN C O RPO RATED ^ 0 Nicol( • •*... iron.- Use brightly colored blading Gustafson’s FUbig, rf . 0 0-0 0 New Passing Find HICKOK much as the ties themselves. or ric rsc-to trim. 0 763 MAIN S'TREET* TEL. 5680 s 0 Turkington, If .. 8 0-2 14 Pattern No. 8741 comes in slxe* BrownBilt Shoe Store 1 Tedford, 0 '. . . . . 1 1-1 3 Lufkin, Tex., Dec. 80—(F>—Leo 2, and 6 years. Slss -Furniture and Music-' Home o f Fngidaire S I Syjr, 6 8M MAIN STREET 2 Foot, fig ...... 1 0-0 2 jDutch) Meyer, Texas Christian quifes 1 7-8 yards o f 35 or 39-lnch In 'the Johnson Block 0 Ballou, ig ...... e 0-0 0 football coach who has had such BELTS $1.00 to $2.50 material; 2Vi yards trimming as 0 ^Riouw, Ig ; . . . . . 8 0-0 8 passers as Sam Baugh and Davey pictured. \ . — O’Brien, took a look at Harman For this pattern, send 20 cents, 8. T o t a ls ...... 17 1-8 85 Carswell, Lufkin High school star in Coins, your name, address, size We Have o Few Dod§e and OCUIV 8M88A VSlOSkle In action, and w h ew ^ : j desired, and the Pattern Number 22-16, A irc ra ft Referos, Dennis. “I never eaw a greater posMag to 'The Manchester Evening H er­ « I 4 10-Mln. poriodo. exhibition anywhere, any time." ald Today’s Pattern Service, allSO Lufkin got Its passing marks SUth Avenue, New Torko-*. N. ^ Plymouth into the Texas schoolb^ aeml- flnala because of the 155-pound, h a i^d k e r C h ie f s Send today fo r your copy o f the iM 8i Night's Fights 18-year-old Carswell. In 12 gomes Fall and W inter Issue o f Fash­ this seaaow»he has completed 188 You could hardly give him a more useM ion." It contains 32 pages of good- Tailor Made Seot Cover* of 231 tosses for 1,719 yards. RunT g ift than plenty o f handkerchiefs. Ws lookl^, wear-able styles to milde By The Assodated Press Like a Jackrabbtt, and, oh, yea, ha . have ’em witji colored borders or all whltfc you In planning your waroiobs. . s BiotAlyn—Phil Torranova. 127 also does the punting and algnol- Better pick him up a few tonight! Price IS cents. 8-4, New Tock. T. K. O. Lao Fran­ calllng. cis, 186, Panama, X Leo Romor K BEST WISHES ' They will moke oh ideol ond noUo, 146^,-'Brooklyn, T . K, a Onenleof Defeats Moocool $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 Billy NapM r, I48Vk, BaatOa, X N ew York, Dec. 20—(F)— A fter 3 f o r $1.G0 losing four straight blocks, Ralph 'TO A L L OF YOU WhiU N. T.—Danny AL W U R L l I Z E R tldgo, l68)k. Nawork, N . J „ oute Oreenleaf turned the tablea last BELT AND BUCKLE very acceptable Xmas gift. 'pc4ntod J a rry 'lA Stano. 187, Now mght on W illie Moeconl, pocket 60c Each and 7Se Each York, X Nunato Farzaro, 146 Millard champion. In the flftb i SETS FOR ' Mock of their 18-bloOk exblMtleo -7^' 1-4, MUwaukao, outpointed Jlm- (Boxed) >.ny Mills, 1444, Now York, X aeries. Oreenleaf ran 92 the first A VERY HAPPY tlime he shot and won 128 to U In [ / Claveland—Tommy BsU, 148, $2.M $3.00 • $8.50 Youngatown. O., outpointed only three innings. Uhnek Hontar, 147, caavoland, 10, l l O L y M t X Johnny Flynn. 806. Rochaotar, N. COLLAR PIN AND Y., outpointed Pfc. ^Joe Maxim, FURNACE REPAIRIMQ 18X M alden'FW d, lio .. 10. OU BURNER SBR^YCB TIE CLASP SETS Rortfotd, Conn.-*-aaorga "Rod" For Full laftonnatloo OBB Doty, 149, Hartford, outpotntod $1.00 and $8.00 THE LILY • 684 Corttr Stnei ^ Mmidierter VAN CAMP BROS. i.. Joa’ Bannott, 188. Now York 10. 15 Venn* Bxperteaeal BEAUTY SALON Patoy CHotdaao, 147, Toronto, T. TEl.EFHnNE 8244 Nnaie. farMagtoa, ... . USE CA81TE FOR EASIER STARTING — K. O. Joekla Connera, 144, New Free Inspeettyaal nupriatrees- Yosk, 7. M2 -a^M ax. ' OAIX Y4M r,-v ™ '■*1-—- . — -i(.. ’-, 1-. ^y*.

FACE KlhTEEN MANCNCHUS'I KK KVENINf: IIK R ^I), MANCHESTER, CONNn WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2C, 194« f "MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20,1944 TAQE FOURTEEN V- • . V " - ^ in FIIM ''l.'K foK anted Aulo.v R ep airin g 23 Arlirlc‘5 tor ShI« WeMiing Appofel-—Furs RtNtmH W ilhoul B«Hird 59 IXNINERVILLK FO l.ks .^nnounrenienis - - .M otorcycles 121 ROOM TO RENT—26 LINDEN __ I'lANO 1 %. .. and repairing! SEW’ING MACHINE for sale, fikdl FOR SAUF-SIZE THREE boy’s roVS.—A CU.MPUiTK assort­ Btreei, opi>oslU Center Perk. (Jail Classified aKLL YOUR CAR NUW Ctuth on player piano apeclUity. lohn Manchester 3-1293 after 6:30 hockey skates, price $4.00. C!sll Sense and i ment of toy stuffed aniiiiais iJOO. Qatnfied the spot for clear 36-'42 .nouels. Corkern'ain. 2h Bigelow street p. m. » ■ 305t. •------manufactured by Kaklar Cloth rei- 4219 Toy Co., of Manchester. Most of Brunner a. 80 Oakland tlreel I'ei FOR RENT 2 ROOMC and Adverticsnivits Necessary repairs Wlif have to berpiMlnd another place of dis­ wife bought. She said you would A^ertiseiiienU these toys' are made of wool 5191-4485 Open Monday, ' Tues­ A PAIR OF l a d ie s litilng boots, \V an ted to Buy 5S toilet for 2 gentlemen only. Cook­ be made this winter by many per­ posal. Our friends visit our home Come by to pick it up. And may t waahable material. 79c up. Bid- day. Wednesday evenings, ’till Private Instractions 28 slse 9. Call 5832. 1 ing privUegca. Inquire 123 Spruce sons unaccustomed to the haaarde occsalonalty and we don’t want the say, sif, your wife certainly baa well’a Soda Shop. 537 Main S t ■ nine. .______street. Fur Ueul Fur Sttle involved. Extra care should be tak­ reputation of being fool enough to, got the last word in hats. F mp S c a t‘s For Sale ELOCUTION—dPBIXJB problems •’COMPUCTE HOME library"— WANTED —A SLED, Flexible • pay the preaent price of booae, nor,^ Man (as he slunk out with the t . AN'fED USED CARS— Will buy To Buy ToSeU en and working equipment should ToSeU . WANTED—PASSENGERS leav­ —Foreign accents deleted-Pri­ on modern ahop practice, ebn- Flyer preferred. Call OSSl. be Iq eafe.- having a supply, of being too tight hat boxl-'7-She would have, if It is To Bay ing North Manchester 6:30 a. m. any year or UKkiei We will pay vate tutoring In reading, writing, elstlng of 9 volpmee and text Apartfinenta, Flats. to di'vide it. the last Work. top price! for well kept cars Cole V ' ------Arriving in Hartford 6:50 a. m. anthemtic, letter writing, pho­ book, coverlhg toolmaking, tool Tenements 63 First Hobo- Where do you 40 Auburn Road. Motors St Center Phone 41^. netic epelllng. Th 'White Studio, designing, pattern^ mechanical WANTED TO BUY old vacuum The mind U the five-year-old A minister waa trylnff to con­ cleaners.'Phone 2-1309. LARGE LIGHT Housekeeping bathe 7 709 Main street Ptaone 2-1392. and machine Jratsrlng, elide rule, Hoases (or Sale Second Hobo I bathe In the child being as free as It is ot con­ sole a man who had lost his wife: LEARN PRACTICAL nuralng lo'garlthm, uid every subject In room, near ous Une, well furnish­ ventional UmiUtlona. It la hardly Minister (Continuing kindly)— Lost sad Fonnd' easily at home, apare time- Big WANTED— AUTOMOBILE for ed and heated; also garage. spring. S \ t t c y , o t l Business Servicea Offered 13 machine line. 257 Spruce, after 0 lad 6 years old or pushmobile FOR SALE—MANCHESTER, fi| F int Hobo—I didn’t sey when surprising that one Httle girt at­ My brother, I 'J ^ w that this la a BROWN U lO T'S purM In vicini­ demand, good camlnga. High Help Wanteil—Femalo 35 p. m. only. Working louple preferred. CaU room alngle, garage, lnaulated.1 tempted to eat a raw egg; just a great sorrow that has overtaken school not necessary. Write for would do If in good condition. 6951. I said where. ty MoCIcllan'i, contain* ration ITLOOR s a n d in g WANTED GIRLS AND WOMEN Phone 2-1065. recreation room, space for addl-l bite into it as If it were an apple. you. and though you are compelled book* and peraonal Itemr. Please Free facts. Wayne School of FOR SALE—1 PAIR Bass ski tional room Owner transferred,! Later, la describing this happen­ to mourn the loss, of this one, who Laying ana Finishing for bench work Steady work. m o d e r n 3 ROOMS and bath, Overheard on the bus: • return to 41 Drive F, Silver tane Practical Nursing. Box A, Herald. J. E Jensen —Phone 2-O9’20 boots, slse 6 1-2. Excellent condi­ WANTED TO BUY a Jumbo coffee Call New Britain 4589-Wl. . Lerge Lady—She is very veil ing, she was brief, and, undoubted­ has been your pKrtner and com­ good pay Tober Basebafi Com- tion. Telephone 3003. heated apartment, garage Includ­ Homes. ATTENTION WHILE they last, U No Answer—63’29 pany, EUm strejt cup. colored pattern preferred. educated . . . she can speak four ly accurate. "I waa surprised," she panion in life, I Will console you Call 6510. ed. Adulta onb’ Tel. 5363. Irmguages but she’s never learned said. with the assurance' that there is LOSS^PASS b o o k n o . 41629— all mama dolls and red ski doUs WASHER, VACUUMS. Electric 1944 SET OF American encyclo­ Legal Notices another who aympathleea and at practically half pries. Kemp’s WANTED—ONE EXPERIEACED pedias, never used, $95. Maple 4 ROOM FLAT, heat, hot water, to eay "No” in any of them. Notloe la liereby given that Pan* motors, *tc„ repaired. All parts sttnographer and one girl for Pullmaa Paeesnger —- Porter aeeks to"«mbraee' you. in the-arms Inc. occasional table. Metal smoke electricity and garage. Near bus AT A COURT or PROBATE HEL d I what about 'those shoes? One's Book No. 41529 issued by The available. 24-hour service. Charg­ typing and general clerical work. WANTED TO BUY amall vlctrola Una. Phone 5239. «t Manchester, within and for the dts-| • A eorrowlng widow, having a of unfailing loi’e. Savings Bank o< Manchester has es C. O. D. Manchester 2-1439 stand, call k-1410. or phonogl-aph. CaU 7200. memorial erected In memory of her black and one’s tan. BereB\py of I empty mementoes of s headache in Milliner (handing package to RANGE BURNERS cleaned, $3.00. presses: also for winding ma­ house for quick sale—owner leav Synopsis: Santa’s magic set found a way to get a message to husband)—Here is the hat your few minutes)—That’a a great 2-1887. chines. good pay. steady work. QUALITY ’.■'ELLOW tumlpa. $1.00 The ladies folder over 500 surgical this order In some newspaper having! Santa Land. our front yard among the ahrub- Idea! When you find It, what 'ate Reasonable .-ales on heaters. Rea­ dressings for the Windham Com­ Ing state. Telephone evenings a circulation In said diatrict. at leaMl n v e s Louis, the gardener's bo.v. Tober Baseball Elm street per bushel; 2nd size potatoes, after 6 p. m.^Manchester 3-1181. five days before the day of said hear­ when the evil Witches of Poldrex "What is it you want Santa to jtiu going to keep 11 to? sonable semiring on all types of munity hospital. A Christmas pro­ ing, to appear If they see cause at! know?" inquired a sleepy voice. / ——- T O BE SOLD Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 electric motors. Call 2-1562. $1.10 per bushel. Also Hubbard let loose a chest ef wequltoes te WANTED — EXPERIENCED squash. Frank V. WiUlama, gram was enjoyed. A delicious said time and place and be heard rela-l eting him aed make him gl%v up Louie looked down snd saw a FUNNY BUSINESS Reverend—I wish that I could counter man, $40 per week. Apply supper consisting of baked beans, tive thereto, ^nd make return to thial big turtle by his feet. The creature EDWIN T. FERRIS f o r SALE- PRE-WAR BOY’S \VANTED-^ALL k in d s of elec­ Buckland. Conn. Phone 7997. court, and by .mailing In a registered I the Magic Music Box th a t will think of some way to make the Tip Top Market. 41 Oak street. salads, relishes, pickles, rolls, cake letter, on o r before Decem ber 33, 1944. [ Mure poor Princess Ruth ol Came­ stretched and j-awned—he had congregation keep their eyes on RESIDENCE bicycle. 28". Hesdllehl. carrier. tric wiring and repairing. Any and coffee was served by Mrs. been asIdOp for almost seventeen Q size job given prompt attention. Columbia a copy of this order to Frederick E. I roon of a terrible etekness. The me during tlie sermrn. Just like new! Call 8922. Foote and her assistants. Mrs. Bauer, 707 Summit Are.. UnInn City,,I years! Qpickly Louis told him SM Oak St„ Cor. Undmaa St. Call 3975 before 7 p. m. Household Gooda 61 witches climb lato their saure- Little Tommie—Daddy, you Oau arrMge first Morgage of Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 Lovina Hutchinson, Mrs. Annie N, J.; Mamie E. Schoof. 141 Momlng-| pnas, and take off after Louis, who sbout the music box ahd how he want me to put the clock right The following officers have been side Drive, Verona. N, J . : B m a A.' had lost hisJihoei and the witches gl.ggs at BM* for balaece to FOR CHRISTMAS-NEW chil­ HIU* and Mrs. Catherine Hllla. Nicolay. Dewil Avenue. Codltnavllle. I has escaped through a long dark behind the pulpit? eaah wlB be received until Do- FOR SALE— CROSSED BRED George Borsottl has won the elected to serve the Grange for the tunnel w ith special shoes that were about to catch him. RANGE BURNHR SERVICE. Tel. Springer Spaniel puppies, 6 weeks dren’s furniture, tables and coming year: Donald Woodward, Conn.; Mae Kloppenburg. gutfdlan adl “I will tell Santa,” said the tur- •ember 33d. Right to reject WANTED chairs, rocl|Ung chairs, swings. 1944 National Junior vegetable litem for D oris J. Kloppenbuvx; 904:| take 3,000-niile steps. aay or all tods reserved by own- 6940 after 5 p. m. old. Phone 7308. master; Harry Chowanoc, ov( 76th street. North Bergen. N. J. tle. BY V. T. HAMLIN Also used furniture, dinette set, growers’ scholarship contest for W ILLIA M S. HYDE || Knock, Knock! 6-Room Single the State of Connecticut. George seer; Horace Holt secretary; Miss Chapter 15 , “You!” cried Louts in surprise ALLEY OOP PLUMBING AND HEA'HNG re- BEAUTIFUL HEALTH Cocker chairs, rockers, tables, bedroom Judge. '■ for he knew that the turtle was '’atTa laY.'DiNNiV.' assists In the operation of a 100- H-12-30-44. For particators or appoiat- 5 or 6-Room Duplex pairs. Also steam furnaces for Spaniel puppies, raised on goats suit and various odd plecea Tele' Marion Lyman, treasurer; Carlton The Chase the slowest creature on earth. aacat to tospeet ’pbeae <980 bo- sale. Telephone 2-1309 after 5 p. milk. Creams, reds and blacks. phone 6X87, Austin Chambers »Cre dairy farm operated by his Hutchins, steward; Lucene Henne- “You could never get there in taeea • to IS eveatage. Warehouss, Manchester Green. father, Severino ' irsotti on North What a crazy sight that was! 5 or 6-R4)om Flat m. Jack Frost Kennels. 26 Gardner. quin, assistant steward; Mrs. Mar­ Louis, clutching the music box in time!” I - ■ ■ ■ Open dally 1-5. Saturday 8-12. street In Gilead. He completed five "Watch me!” replied the turtle. WAY lUkJWN units of work which included the ion Hurlburti chaplain: Adolph his hands, and taking 2,000-mlle ONLY YD MVj JARVIS REALTY CO. BEAGLE PUPPY. 10 weeks old. Evenings, Monday, Wednesday German, gatekeeper; Miss Char­ Ellington steps, while the threa altchc* pur­ And with that, the old turtle Heating—Plambing— and Friday, 7 ;30-9. studying of marketing, production lotte Clarke, Ceres; Miss Dorothy waddled down to the side of the M Office 4113 Residence 7375 Phone 4204. and records of a crop project at sued him—each flying In a sauce­ ocean. Slowly he pulled the herfvy Weekdays and Sundays Roofing 17 Squier, Pomona; Miss Janet Col­ Benjamin H. Woods of Sand pan with logs dangling over the FOR SALE — GUARANTEED FOR SALE- DIVAN WITH new home, and a rating of achool and lins, Flora; Mrs. Eleanore Sharpe, shell off hia back and laid it up­ slip covers. 2 chairs. Inquire 227 community activities. He netted Hill avenue, Ellington, retume(l| Bides. side down in the water. Then he w FOR SALE r o o f s o f a ll TYPES replaced singing canaries, all colors, and member of Executive committee home Saturday about 10:30 p. m« Oi and on strode Louis, stepping climbed into the shell and, using cages. Call 5467. West Center street. $336 from a ^wo-acre cabbage plot for three years. over mountains and lakes and or repaired including slate, com­ and a quarter-acre of potatoes. and found his truck missing fron his handkerchief to catch the wind, S-TAMILT HOUSE. S rooma «« position, shingle or tin Also val­ HEXADQUARTFJt.' FOR aU types It was voted to»hold the meet- the garage. Thinking that one whole cities. Now and then he started sailing briskly across the Bh flaar: twa-«ar gaiage; near GOOD SIZED MALE or female George is an honor Student and Ingw on the first and third Wednes­ looked back over hi* shoulder, leys flashings, gutters, chimneys of new and osec etoves, oombl- la In hla senior year at the Wind­ his friends had borrowed f It hejl sea! •t aaa Sat valsaat canaries. Call 3977 or 131 Charter, days of the month as was formerly gave it little thought at the time hoping each time that the witches WANTED E. V. Coughlin. 390 Woodland. natioD rangea. parlor beaten, oil ham High school In WilUmantlc. would have given up the cliase. Phont 7707. Oak street. burners and oil burner suppUes, the custom .for many years, instead but when It was not returned Sunj- (Tomorrow: Santa to the Rescue) HNOLE af 4 rooms aa first He is past president of Tri-Ag- oi the second atid fourth as has,re­ I s But alas, the witches liad no in­ nr w ith tw o — finished oa aee- furaacea and furnace auppUes- day morning he reported his losM l i M All types of city homes Chapter Future Farmers of Amlin'- cently been the practice. to the Rockville police who found* tention of turning back. In fact, l"V5 ■ taor. Oaiaga In basament Poultry and Supplies 43 The largest tuppiy of known used lea; holds the State farmer de­ tiiey were gaining! Men's Figures Leaner from singles up. Also late stoves in town. Jones' i'um lture Leon Tatro, who is stationed It later in the day on Spring sam beat, fireptooe and brans Moving—Trucking— gree In the state association and L msIb Loaea a Shoe ato—btog. PRICE •fi.3eo.fiO: property, farms and wood­ and Heating Store. 36-38 Oak with the Marine Corps at Quantico, atreet, RockvUle, near the rall-l [I- Storage 20 the state rural youth award. He Va., and Mrs. ’Tatro recently spent, road tracks. It had been drlveq| After a while It began to rain Boise, Idaho—(>P)—Tailor Bob Contagioafi »T MERRILL BLORBfiH HjfiS'OO CASH. $3835 per lands and commercial prop­ FOR SALE-18 FOW’LS. CaU street, 8254. Open every evening. will also be awarded a $25 War Carroll figures men’s figures at* FKKUKI,ES AND HIS FRIENDS saMk le -d a y ocenpaney. 7361. a five-day leave with their par­ off the highway and waa suspend^ and poor Louis had a bad time of on tbe leancc, tide since the war. erty. JONES has custom­ AUS'TIN A. CHAMBERS Com­ ONE CRANE high pressure oil Bond in addition. Edward A. Lord ents here and Lakewood, R. I. ed over a ditch. Police are invee It slushing through the mud. He ,1 «.• Miss itfiiaP. 1 CERTAINLY piD 1 PLAY IrtNAG STRICTLY ers waiting and he also buys pany. Trailer van service. Local is his agriciiItunU teacher at the He explains that before th, war Ves MRS MCGOOSE') I'VF I Guess i had vou pegged all DO! I THINK MV PART WKLL OMG'HOW. MRS. gROOM SINGLE, two rooms burner, in good working condi­ Miss Anne Dix. production tlgating. had lost one of his precious shoes SEEN freckles (ATIN Ml9S {COMP/—* FROM (X) VOtf moving, packing and storage. Windham High. and could only go half aa fast about half tbe ready-to-wear men’s TI4INK (15 . YOUYF CHOUGH? MC.GOO60Y— -AMD •nisbed on second floor, at the highest prices for all Articles for Sale 43 tion. Price $50- Manchester Dry chairnfan for the American Red The December meeting of the'l auitr sold were let out at the teacher for Two semesters 5! -FtECKUES DESCRIPTION OF tNOOMKO nm-war construction, circulat- Dial 5187. Cleaners. Phone 7254. Miss Steffle Vashalifskl of Mall- Cross has urgently requested that Vemon-Elllngton League oil now. One loot would step 2,0(X) YOU 1 tmchxsmt vcxjd be an WORKING! property. If you have prop­ wnlstUne and the other half taken Old issue MOTVIfiAU. I I—' M«M IM1D tag hot water heat Year ’round borough who graduated from the all workers be at Uiq chapel today Women Votere ha* been post-j| n lies but the other foot would take in. Now 90 per cent must be taken “That’s hi* new hall-nmner Ifizi oeniice!” ePFAKINO fiamestto hot water, an brass erty to sell, fill nut the cou­ NOR’TH AMERICA Vaii Unes FOR S A L E -2 PAIR of hockey FOR SALE—OAK TABLE with Connecticut State Teachers’ Col­ as there are 10,000 tnorc dressings [ -'<»ly an ordinary stop. And l.e was V Inc. Coast to Coast moving serv­ poned until Thursday night. Jan^'l to and only 10 per cent require en­ ENGLISH plumbing, laundry to basement, pon below and niail it to skates, size 5-7. PJione 5324. 4 leaves. 19 Newman atreet, or lege at WilUmantlc in December to be finished befora the first of uary 18, because.of the many otli-jl I so weary. ' larging for expanded mid-sections. FROM NOW Jones Realty, 36-38 Oak ice. Dial 5187 Phone 3574. has been engaged to teach at the Up ' in the sky. where the BY GAI.HKAITK flwplacc. lot 50x300 ft. For the year. > er activities of the Chriatmaai| witches were flying. It was hail- SIDE 4;i.AM *ES Plfcie and Terms call Street, Manchester, or Dial White school In Gilead. Miss VaS- Maurice Gamache, of Old Hop season. ) ■ Need (^ilet Diet r’OR tALE^—PRE-WAR doll car­ BOUDOIR 'X)VK SEAT, down flU- halifski will live at home and com­ River, is to be home for a Christ­ tog. The three saucepans were 8254. Roger Pease, a trumpeter, son I filled again and again with hail riage. Phone 6541 after 6 p. m. ed. spring construction. Almost mute to her achool. mas furlough with his parents af­ Billtogs, Mont.— (>Pi —For the new. CaU 2-020? of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Pease ol stones as large as goose eggs. * McKINNEV WANTED Pfc. Lawrence Perry who is ter serving for 19 months In New East street, will .assist at the The witches picked out the four sleepy-eyed complainants who HOSPITAL BEDS FOR SALE or studying at Yale University In Guinea. community carol slrtg Saturday 1 stones and hurled them down on said they hadn’t slept a wink to BROTHERS TRUCK DBIVER rent, fully adjustable, rates rea­ New Haven has a ten day furlough Herbert A. Gillette has been ab­ night In front if the Union I Louis, bruising his shoulders and four nights bccauae of the noisy %ddrM«...... Apply in Person. sonable. C%U Keith’s Furniture. and he is ^nding it at hi* home solved of blame for the accident chinrchi Rockville. Mr*. Helen Dll face and head. The boy was ao juke-box in Tony Amaro’s cafe, Real Eatato and Insurance in Gilead with his father, Clifford in Pine street which resulted in the ■ th< | Police Judge George Hutton in­ FOR S A LE 4159. * Upson, music supervisor of filled with terror and disappoint­ 505 MAIN STREET R. Perry. death of William P. Burke on Nov. schools of Vernon, will direct m m e n t that he really began to cry. toned: ”Mr. Amaro, keep that MANCHESTER Juke-box qul-yct— These people Mauebester, Connecticut LUMBER & FUEL CO. A Good Used Steam Fur­ FOR SALE—APARTMENT size A son was born to Seaman 1-c 16. The notice was received by program which la acheduled for "I just can’t go any further," Phone 0060 or Evenings 6394 Read Herald Advs. gas stove, exv,ellent condition. Lawrence Marvin and Mrs. Marvin Chauncey M. Squier, grand juror o’clock. he thought and he wondered wrhat can’t sleep on a boogie diet.” n* nace, for about a five-room Telephone 7148. at the Naval hospital In Ports­ from Bernard Ackerman coroner would happen to the Princess Oiffipany BY FRED UAkalAM bungalow. Also two Warm- mouth, Virginia on December 15. of ’Tolland County. Ruth. Home is where the mortgage KED KYDER Ml*. Marvin was the former Mis* A Christmas party was held t "Maybe Santa will be able to do Is! ■ f^lO W ED BY ATERRiFlEO Air Furnaces, one 20-inch, Deaths Last Night], 6R1IwnSlZlLY------BEAR THAT Machinery and Took 52 Marjorie Foote, daughter of Mr. Sunday afternoon at St Colum­ something." he murmured but the other 22. and Mrs. Robert Foote pened. He , OF A tiN'r POOL. RED ANO «I5 PRtENDft toward The Tel. 4386 floor, Hartford. ARE SAn'ED FRO'V TmE F'.A*Ml* OF - , POOL — Telephone _____ There la much sickness in town 1 Steppgd~dcep in the marsh and the FIRE THAT ftHEEP ©vERTkEn? Apply In Person. with hard colds and compllcatloM. otheri magic shoe was sucked off Wearingr Apparel—Furs 57 his foot!” Rents are much sought for In A HelpleM Boy. BY I.BSLIB rURNER town. One tenant barely leaves Party Wear! WASH TUBBS Another Rcunioa FOR^THE LA.DIE8 or men, U. S. before the apartment, Is aake^or. Now he was helpless. He could run no faster than any other boy WHY, I’VE WfiMO^EO X ------mowed IN w m i^ Manchester Motor Soles Aviator large white dress muf­ The meeting of the Red Crow i ’VfiooT roeuN IP YOU WEBB sria flers. Rel^Uar price I860 each; and the evil witches in their sauce­ OWBR AND CHECK . —~ •- y TW«1 W ITALY, SUH..0Mt) THIS S fR N y W K 512 West Center Street Manchester workere wlU be omitted thle week pans ' could move faster than the ou' price 3 for |3„ or 4 for |5. on Thursday. , IM.EASY. SUT HE»tB VLATBaf OCCUR TO MI KWi , Telephone 4134 or 6097 Four to a ciistomer. Brunner’s. 80 ' wind. ‘ AG HKAODUARTEIKm, MldHT BE OUT /M R lOU WAS 4fi«T- Help W anted ’Thursday a t 7 p. The boy looked longingly across WANTA a o N AMO ' Oakland atreet Phone 5191. Open party and Chrietinne tree wlU bj J HtffE IN CtKNA y EO IN TIME FOR the ocean towards Santa ^oahd.The Monday, T'ueaday, Wedneaday held for the Sunday school, yrtU* meet VDpe NEW ^ X tuckeieto p\c k witches were circling above him. rz-*e c.o. r eveninga ’tlU 9 ., exercises In the church auditorium. screeching with joy. f. M. miL a a w ow ; aM.“Trta sea e. a ew. aw, 'Ydo UP ! Rev. Hollis French had for the 5 S 9 6 “If only there were some wr*y to NEW NAVY DLUK man’s s u it sermon theme for Sunday morning "It’s nide, Lambykins, but I’d “Now we’ll have lo biqr your cousin something quick! MALE AND FEMALE wool, 37 lOng, pre-war material, let Santa know!” groaned l^uis worship service ’The V o ^ (^ e aloud. , . ^ rathtr Iffivc a nice carton ol How aboat an umbrellR>-thfit will reminil them to ATTENTION! double brefiat^ wUh vest pl«at-^ ministry) Issish, The'very next instant he had roOtebed cigarets!" re tu rn th e o n e they b o rro w ed hurt fall!** MALE ed pants, elephone 6919 from of him that crieth In the wUder- 8 to 13. t neea, Prepare ye the way. - > WEAVERS FIREMEN BY-RDGAR MARTIN The Young Pcople’e Society b u o t s a n d h e r b u d d i e s Really Serious ^ FEMALE HELP STEAMFITTERS MILLWRIGHTS mMting at 7:80 p. m. Sunday tod TOO «OOl6 TO MM MACHINE TENDERS an leaders of the worship .sei vlce> VOO was. 'tit I Y W tW l^ .TO. Oraca Dlmock and Margaret OPIV6\0^, V«. ^WaOOGMt'WJL ’, RTRAT, Gft-.. Clough^ Tto program was In ------S^ VMtfi«liViCl ALDON SPINNING MILLS Walker Street charge of Osrol Needtam. n3vtt.«)aaa, WQM VQV.y CSWVC^\^^< \K)i,v:SW^l\ MAJOR dlMIPl^B TALCOTTVILLE. CONN. FEMALE f-FAMILT HOUSa — 6 ood 8. wmm HaMl West oC Hartford B Y J . R . w i l l i a m s o u r BOARDING HOUSE waa a week-end gueat of ToUand W-WL U U T O U R W A V WEAVERS — SEWING MACHINE OP­ Compleldy noovatad tetida. V reUtivea,' and a tte i^ Supday PUT 'ER 'JEAW.etWS.TM K B iS TURKEV FARMER Are installing modem woolen spinning frames" and will ERATORS — YARN MACHINE OPER­ Bteom hsat. torg* roaow oad morning worship oerirlc# at the W ES.' THAT FROM u p s t a t e / «O T A TVKXJSAM’ TuRKe/ DISAPPEARS shortly have openings for a few women. Age, 20 to 30 poich. M sdentoed hMelMaa. la* Federated church. . FIRST OWE (SOGBUERS^'M CAFFUN* ; An O rtSRE'S 3AK»^ ATORS AND CLERKS. RAFFLlMG OFtli OFF years; minimum height 5’ 3”. Excellent working eon- loM Itooleam. AvaHaMo (br ias- Miaa Louise Koaley CAUGHT IW MALF A s o c k Mt«FTT (3ET vJOO A been a. patient at tto YEARS TM‘ rr l o o k s l ik e m e s ditiims will prevail. Post-war jobs. Good wages! medtoto oempaaqr. r, THROW N ic e 1 6 -POONO B i r d /— City hoapltaL .haa returned to hw STEP UP IF YOU AlMT GOT ’TRVlNSTOBe m s. home In the Sugar HOI aection of ?,KCOWGRAT(JLATiON6.' eAKYTA ClAUSfl APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED. TllylE-LOCVCS OM ^sf CHENEY BROTHERS Tolland. / . . MOUR POCRSTS.' (All hiring done in accordance with area stabilization Jarvis Realty Co. The local ochoole are cloelng AD'hiring in accordance with Area Stabilization Plan. W e d n e a ^ . Dec. 30, to again t*- 'r O ' t l l c a s e o u t I plan). CMtoe 411$ EssIdWiM Tift b e f o r e p e open Jan. M. • Wftoiidasni oad Soadoya ^ e monthly meeting of To! S P O TS A\b / lend Community Women’s Club 0 9 ' WlU betheld in the oocliU room * of Chapter 21—A CutriHit Comic for Children By LAURBNE ROBE DIEHL // m U K B Y FIN N the Fe&rated church,-Wetotoday, S P IR IT O P CH R ISTM A S A KweU Idea LANK LBONAKD Dec.-30, at 8 o'clock. A Chriatmaa y T iW !* i’V/w - ^ b .'VmR petty with tto msmbero’ chUdren f ■ L U R W S m INTO YV4EYEU0W to to preaent to receive glfto and 1-X KfOOW,^ IT WAS MORE THAN A SURPRISE » THATS WHY 1 WANTED Ito M n. AnoaMOabot J . «IR! B-BUT TO ME. MICKEY — IT WAS A enjoy Ihe featlvlties with Crocheted Frock (Pattenv No YOU TO.BE ONE OF HIS m enu with Mr*. L. Bmeot Halt, be the prettiest girt at 5599) rises 3 and 4, and tha But _____ B A H O eW ^KNorouni?^ •MCKBV-VOUR UI9CU ) HE OlDM'T TERRIFIC SHOCK! AS POLICE Deputies.—AND why ihSputy if she is wearing one of FMH. 16 190 OrtORf y eXPECT ’TO Mn. Simeon Lubreon and Mra tonad-Ypto Cabric (rock (1 ’VOBHAVRCPT ./ T »R Y »f*f*P COMMISSIONER OF, THE IAR6EST FM HOPING WE CAN GET Bernice Hayden ao commlttM of theM demure Uttie frocks. The No. 5600) send 1 5 'cents in oroSfvioaio^ PAINTED THE OUAUFtED TO BE T T BE ElECTEO! CITY IN THE COUNTY. U tllA V E HIM TO APPOINT AN tiny in the pink crocheted «HERiFF, THAN X U IT WnUAS R arrangements; atoo a Chnatmao for eseb pattern ordered, plus TO WORK WITH HIM ON MANY OLD FRIEND OF OURS AS tree wlO be an added feature. frock Ivlth yoke and ruffles F tw n cent postajge for each. Your oatofil AM OUAUFIEO TO ^ BIG CASES — AND I KNOW WHAT Mr. and Mrs. Furlong Flynn, a blue satin ribbon run through address and the Pattern NumtuM t m TNATSUBMAl^jGuRPRlSe! THAT S GOING TO MEAN,' tova been entertaining out of town the crocheted beading- Give her to Anne Ckbot, The llonNiafiteil YOU Mffm ON-! ^ gueato, perttrtiair ribbon t o match. Evening Herald. JiW) \a i* U ; Mrs. Louis Barton has aa re­ A wlop ef ooft rayon crepe, or- avenue. Now York 19. N. Y^jj-r cent gueeta relsttvee from Weetfi'gandle or 4Umity makes the lower h o ^ tor tto party-goer of. two. Tieelgna foiK "winter wbottea" Virginia. three or tour years. A nice dstrign. oD sorts snd to r sU agas sre r ~ l& toBarnlee BaU and M ta AUea lin tto now Fan and .Winter HaU WlU arrive home from Bast too, for aa everyday play CMbbt Album. Ideaa for giftK ! a Haven where they are toaChert U a gay little 4hick applique d^gn the High achool. Friday. Dec. 'iZ, la included In the design. decoration are included. Bend to OBOiid ^ boUday aeaaoa. To nbtala jiattetna tor ysor oaggr. 19 osats, <