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Merry Xmas Leaders Both Military and Reli- Proper Use of His Time by Calling Concurring Opinion of Their Own

IIIai(tfbrstfr,Ettrttinfi R m ilb WEDNESDAl, DEClCMBER 28, 1942' An^nual Newshoys* Edition

The South Methodiat Woman'a and Christmaa trees is said to be Soclaty of Chriatian Servica Will Steal responsible. About Town hold ita annual maatlny with re* After residents had called the police last night a ertiiser covered AFentfc Daily Circalation The Weather porta and alacUon of offlcara, Mon­ Fowenta of 0. S. Weather Bureau day evaniny, December 28 at 7:45. On Clinton St. the scene but up to a late hour to­ For Hta Month af Nouember, 1M2 JidMfik B. Tha buEneaa will include the day no trace of the boys had been to’iiM Hutk Of auir atrrtuit praaantatlon of flnanclal plana for uncovered. Several other instances 7 , 8 1 4 Continued moderate tempera­ HUMMawad Mt th« tha year 1043. Mra. Inez Truax, Boys Are Blame

they're eareful," the chief remark­ ed by public employes.” Morse ed. Xmas Pageant Bargain Fairly said "efficient and clea/, govern­ Plant to Go M F ew In normal timea Derby baa quite Write to a Soldier! ment cannot he matnftiined in a bit of traffic with two main • I rjx 1 I j ibe face of low . standards of highways passing through the Will Be Given I I leiatS JL Oln conditions, substandard Roiirs Away center of the eity. A letter to a man In the aervlce is a bit of back home to wages, petty political discrimina­ Back to Goal The last traffic victim here waa him. Write regularly to those you know. Parents, wives, tions and a ‘take it and like it or ------L ------qiiE’ attitude on the part of public a workman who fell from the back sweethearts, friends—send in the addresses of your man in the ^Years This Evening a t a truck Christmas ’Eve, 1937, Sunday School of Enian* Ruling on Munici|iali> ! officials when orgaiiizcid groups Mutual Heating Organ­ suffering head injuries which iiel Church to Provide service. The Herald will print the addresses so that service W f i i i l i l employes seek fair and impar- Fatal Traffic caused bia death the next day. men’s friends may write to them. Here are a few—aee" to it lU h LflS|Ulie!4 W OIIIII tial consideration and review of ization Is Considering There have been some close calls Entertainment. that we gat mors. Havp Invaded Righu. grievances and other objectives of Plans to Convert. dent in Derby. aince then. Only Tuesday four a proper employe relations po­ licy.’ ’’ persons were hurt in a rear end A Christmas pageant entitled, Pvt. Ernest Carini Washington, Doc. 24, (./PlI The S4——A remark- collision caused by icy pavement Private Edmund Leber The Mutual heating plant locat­ "The Star-Ljghted Path," by Mat- Hq. and Hq. Company ■’ U, S. Army War Labor Board’s refusal to rule ed in the rear of theCffieney build­ jl^'Mcord waa — duties on 127 others. Mexico re­ zell; Love, Avia Beechler; Prai.se, Hq. and Hq. Battery croached upon hy the United Gail Johnson; Worship. Barbara Pvt. aifford G. Kanehl, U.8.M.C. to ferret out this information for First Deputy Fire Chief Michael ceives concessions on 60 items U. S Marines. Unit No, 606 374th F. A.. A. P. O. No 100 States government." itself or, depend on the testimony Ellen Johnson; Service. Betty Zim­ W. Butler submitted his resigna­ which it sends to the United c-o Postmaster 100th Inf. Div. Blamed for Unrest of Interested department heads. tion today on the ground of ill States. merman; Saenhee, Barbara Hol­ Fort Jackson, S. C. land: Intermediate Girls, Audrey San Francisco, Calif. Morse said, however, that al­ The need for such a staff of ex­ health. He has been in the depart­ Peterson, Marie Thomas. though government employes perts has been stressed repeatedly ment for 37 years. In addition, songs and recita­ have no right to strike, it docs by Representative Woodrum (D- tions will be presented b.V the not follow that they are without Vai. ranking majority member of No Shortage Somher Note the committee. Resigns From Commission .scholars in' the Nursery, Beginners the right "to organize and parti­ * ' f and Primary Departments. cipate in a limited form of collec­ "The time has now certainly come when we should use the Greenwich, Dec. 24— OPi —H. Mrs. Erik W. Modean chairman Rules Second tive bargaining with government." Allen Barton, a member of the J- of the committee in charge, is be­ Of Physicians He said that much of the respon­ magnifying glass and the fine- tooth comb and that is what is Merritt Parkway com m i a a i o n ing asHisted by Miss Arlene Ben­ sibility for unrest and dissatis­ since its inception in 1931, an­ son. Mi.ss Grace Benson, Mrs. WarYuletide faction among government em­ going to be done." Woodrum said nounced today that he has resign­ Hugo Peal son and Mrs. ’Fheodore Persons Seeking Medi* ployes "can be placed squarely at when asked for his views on the ed from the commission and re­ proposal. 'Chambers. cal Serviees Given the door of thpisa few administra­ commended to Governor Hurley Attendance pins will be award­ (Continued From Page One) tive officials, of government who, Woodrum said he believed "the that it be aboliahed aa having ed to both scholars and teachers Six Suggestions. by their jrScords, show that they American people are willing to be "outlived its usefulness." for faithful attendance during the The family tree was placed in the have taken a very uncompromis­ tzLxed for whatever it takes to past year, and years, some of west hall. ing and unenlightened attitude to­ train, equip and maintain our New Haven, Dec. 24— —The whom have received awards for As American, troops pounded ward the problem Of discussing forces, but they have a right to de­ ■ t many years pa.st. Connecticut State Medical socie­ the Japanese in the mu^ of Pa­ iaiAr relations questions with mand that all non-war activities ty, reporting that military de­ cific Jungles and thrust at Axis public employes coming within be curtailed and expenditures for mands apparently had caused no forces in the sands of North A f­ their Jurisdiction." the same cut to the bone. immediate shortage of physicians, rica, men in war plants at home The board issued a brief deci­ "What is more," he added, "they Yankee Units nevertheless advised today that looked forward to their first holi­ sion a week ago in cases involv­ have the right to demand that we NOW PLAYING persons seeking medical service day of the year. ^ ing the cities of New York, New­ abandon, in this emergency, all g ve "careful consideration” to the situation. Work to Cease .Tomorrow ark, N. J.. and Omaha, Neb., and further social aiid economic ex­ Will Observe some of their employes. The deci­ “A large number of Connecti­ Complying with the wish of periments and new ventures. To A Show That cut doctors' ’are now in the armed War Production Director Donald sion not to take Jurisdiction, as finance and win the war should be Ynle Holiday lorces. said the society in listing M. Nelson, work on tanks, guns the employes requested, was our first objective. " Will Guarantee • these six suggestions for "the and ships will cease tomorrow in unanimous but without opiaion. best and most efficient utiliiuition most plants. Morse's opinion tc^ay was con­ The Entire Family (Continued from Page One) of physicians' time: "After the holiday," Nelson .said curred in by the three other pub­ ENDS TOD.qy; "1. Call a physician to your recently in announcing plans for lic members without comment. ■5IOONTIDE" - "BROADWAY" A Double evei;. Church services will be held The employer members concurred home only when necessary. Go to i the one-da suspension, “we must ih the cities and the villages, arid his office when you can. in the "basic principles" of the in the battle areas. drive ahead with renewed energy % "2. Help your physician to plan for the increased production job Morse opinion and filed a brict Merry Xmas Leaders both military and reli- proper use of his time by calling concurring opinion of their own. gioiis hailed this Christmas eve as of 1943 - a bigger Job than we I him before nine o’clock in the have ever faced before," The labor members also concurred T T I T j holding augury of vlctorj’ and morning whenever possible. with the comment that they “be­ peace. Because of the difference in Helps Prevent Long Illness time it was Cffiristmas today in lieve that the discussion . . . of Allied successes in Africa, at "3. Have an examination at the the right of government employes FRI. - SAT. AND SUN. Stalingrad, in the sacritice of the the Solomons and somewhere in first sign of. sickne.ss. This helps the vicinity of embattled Hciider- to strike is irrelevant." French fleet at Toulon, "are the I to prevent long and serious ill- The employers’ opinion said "it ROMANCE! prelude of a new day," the Arch- i nc.ss •son airfield. American troops tcxik lime out to eat a Christmas din­ is unreasonable to believe that a ADVENTURE! bishop of Canterbury told occu­ "4. Some conditions require Federal agency or board can deal ■lastiag the aaa* pied Europe in a broadcast.” ner of turkey, dispatched there Ir^tm ent in the hospital but hos- weeks ago by the Navy. with better Judgment or with lanaa 9pan te MaJ, Geii. Russell. P. Hartl^; ^ itals are crowded and if your greater Justice in these cases than Anitrica’t fightiNg acting' commander of the U. S- I^ysician is able to take care of Assured Visit From Santa the regularly elected and consti­ frenttl Army in the United Kingdom, you at home you are urged to fol­ The boys oversea.s were a.ssurotl tuted officers of the.se municipali­ said that nothing would stop the low his jidyice. of a visit from Santa. Thi-oiigh ties. advance to victory. ".5. wiieri you call your physi­ the Red Cross, boxes of station­ "If the public authority were to In India. Lieut. Clen. Jos^h cian's office by telephone do not ery. cigarettes, candy and other be centralized in the hands of Fed­ Stilwell sent Christmas greetings insist on speaking to him. Tele­ tasty tidbits were sent for distri­ eral officials." they added, "it to the men of the 9'ar East Com­ phone conveniatiorta.,ar> often pro­ bution to men on the fighting would be inevitable that the Amer­ mand with a hope that next year longed and take valuable time. fronts. ican system of government would "you will all be back where Give your message to his nurse In England. American soldiers be destroyed.” Christmas can really be merry." or office attendant. \ treated British children at parties, Door Not Closed Britain's Air Marshal Sir Ar­ Doing Extra Work or frolicked at dances. Many ex­ .Morse’s opinion did not close the thur Harris, chief of the Bomber "6. You may not know tiiat pected to spend Christmas day at door against exercise of presi­ Command, told his men that upon every physician left in civilian British homes, taking flong their dential war powers in the event a them depended vastly whether the practice is probably doing a lot of day's rations to add to their dispute between a local govern­ end of 1943 would bring a real extra work in industry and public hosls*'-.i;estricted fare. ment and its employes reached the Christmas of peace and good will. health and serving with draft and The Niayy proml.sed a spread of point where there was a disturb­ King Haakon of Noi^jtry voiced induction boards so that the de­ turkey. h'kerry sauce and cution of the war. vaded homeland, that "we are creasing. Help your doctoi to con­ other trimmings ■ for its officers "Such a case," he said, “would standing at the turning point of serve his health by avoiding un­ and bluejacket*. Niita, candy and be an extraordinary one indeed, the war." necessary responsibilities for him ice cream rounded out the menu. but should it occur, it is unthink­ ON THE SAME SHOW On the eastern wing of the Af­ and do not expect too many frills The Army expected to do'-qs well able that the doctrine of sover­ rican front there was cause for ia your medical care these days. in "gaily decorated" mess halls eignty as applied to local govern­ Z h e g a y e st The population of the tale has in­ with 5,0(X),(XM) pounds of turkCy, ments would be so interpreted as N rejoicing at the U. S. Air Force* creased while about one-fifth of headquarters near Cairo. and tons of potatoes, pies and oth­ to deny to the president as com- k*tktw seJ rkyllNe our d(x;tors have gone to war er delicacies. niander in chief of the Array and Lieut. Col. Jack P. Morrison, an since a year ago but there are still Ifcst tvw twipt yee Air Forces chaplain, of Louis­ Turkey for liiiprisuned Navy the power to take such ac­ enough physicians to go around.” tion in the premises as might be •Hi ville, Ky., came up with a box of There was turkey, too, for the vtth CHARLES COBURN'Kiicy kilmioi 1,500 Americans Imprisoned by necessary to carry on a particular - - - With Apologies American ('hristmas "snow” and service." PLUS two dozen Christma.s tree decora­ the Japs at Camp Woosung near Pointing out that the “health, RICHARD CARLSON in tions. In all Egypt there probably Open Forum Shanghai, the Red CJross rcpoi’ted. “HIGHWAYS BY NIGHT” Supplies of food, clothing and safety, and comfort .of our people waa not another haul like this. is dependent t > a large degree He's using it to decorate the tree medicines were en route to other ".M Home to Chaos" prisoners in the Philippines, upon the quality of sei^Ce render- CO.NTINUOUS SHOW FBI.. for the headquarters Christmas To the Editor:— party. which last Christmas was fighting XMAS DAY—.Starts A t 2 P. M. Friday, Christmas Day! A* we Japanese invaders. celebrate this anniversary of the At home, despite rationing and DANCE! Planes Attack Saviour’a birth, may its deep sig­ some scarcities, fatter pocket Jlsx FAIKENIURG nificance linger long in our hearts, boo4(s gave promise of ample Friday Night, Dec. 25 I uaif INOKS - KAY HARMS h is Christmas, Santa Claus could very easily be of loyal patrons who are patiently grinning, and bringing us peace and Joy, hope Christmas dinners. And Junior, Mhdem and Old Fashioned |tMIDIIIIfl)IIBi»glJi*l| Nazis* Trains and happiness throughout the year too, probably will find that Kris smiling at our honest but lame efforts — knowing to come. The first (Thriatmas, de­ MILLER’S HALL just an old sour-puss, standing as a reminder to Kringle’s pack is bulging with CONTINUOlIS PERFOR,M. lATEv^fSHowiiiK), W i7 r ^ . Y p : i spite the beauty of its meaning toys, j^ough some may lack the (Coiitioued from Page One) Dancing 8 to 12 ANCE CHRISTMAS lY.W. T what we're up against and realizing too that when M d the poetry which has gather- shiny metal of other years. « us of the one hundred and one times throughout ..ed. around it, had a dark back­ Thousanijf of soldiers and work­ STATE a north coast, and o'^er target* at ground. The Roman world waa ers, who have been separated from JHA^FORD the lights go on again the brand of service that Denhelder. during aweep* over Mnfused with turmoil, and Pales­ their families. Jammed trains and Brittany and Normandy. The Brit­ tine was full of cruelty when buses in a last-mintrte rush to get this war-time year we have given miserable exhi­ ish .said no enemy air opposition Bushnell DEC, O N S T ^ O E built this business will stand out os brilliantly as CThrist was born. Let us not con­ home for the holidays. There was This Fri. and Sat. 23 . -26 wa.s encourttered in the afternoon sider (Christmas, then, a strange raiding, standing room only on some lines, Memorial bitions of Moriarty Brothers' ServJce that before ------/ event in this troubled world. but few cared about that. it did when everyone agreed "We were the guys who C!hrlstmaa belongs here. It is at Will Read Cbrlstmaa Carol HARTFORD Germans/Claim Little home in chaos. Christ cam* not After dinner tonight, following the war was used as a standard of excellence. But put the SBRVE in service/' Until then...our sincere because the world was Just, merci­ tradition, the president'wi]! read Damage to Buildings ful and at peace, but because it aloud to the family and guests Berlin ( From German Broad­ desperately needed a Saviour to Dickens’ . Those instead — and as olways — Santa is his usual genial, thanks for the friendly consideration you are show- casts), Dec. 24 . i/P)— The German redeem It. That need was never expected £ to be present are Mrs. DAVE APPOLON radio reported today that British more pressing than in our day. Franklin^ D. Roosevelt, Jr., and /f/iPHILlPPlNO BOYS jovial self with a broad smile — typifying our host ing by your continued patronage. bombers carried out "ineffective Mrs. John Steele, her two children, Franklip III, and nuisance raids" late last evening Tolland. ChristopHer; Mrs. James Rciose- Delightful Broadway Comedy MD/O ROGUES on western Germany. velt of New. ork, the president’s Each Eve. (8:39) 55c, gl.lO, M A P T I N *. Al I I N • ? > V A N "Bombs dropped sporadically During 1939, the U. 8. Coast sister-in-law; Harry Booker, New $1.65, 32.20, 82.75; Sat. Mat. BATTALION 6 0 STARS York; and Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry (t:80) 53c, Sdc.gLlO, gl.«S. (Tax lae.) Roaerve Seat* by Telo- caused insignificant damage to Guard saved lives or assisted dis­ ohoae (Hartford 8-3173). 24B0«M-DfARS24 buildings," the broadcast aaid. tressed vessels in 9383 instances. Hopkins and Hopkins’ daughter, Diana. On Christmas morning. Presi­ dent and Mrs. Roosevelt and the family will attend services ar­ ranged by the Washington Feder­ —AND HAPPY ation of Churches. Presents will I N P E R S O N be opened in the afternoon and HOLIDAY WISHES Mr. Roosevelt wdll carve the tur­ ' TO key at dinner in the evening. Hedy Stenuf f «J | W P T K K f J S MOM OM SAlt MORIARTY BROTHERS s ta r of . ALL OF OUR FRIENDS llAlt Public Records GEN. "IT HAPPENS ON ICE” HSHTronn 3 HOUR STAG! SHOW AND PATRONS ON THE LEVEL - - - - AT CENTER AND BROAD Marriage Intentions ADM. 8.>c The following marriage applica­ H o lid a y , ON ITAGf IN PERSON — May Our Service of ’42 tions are on file In the Mown Merit Your Continued cleric's office: Edward H. Frink, le a R a p iie B A I » t . 0TT Wethersfield and Arline-M. O ock - A Brilliant Extravaganu Patronage in ’43. ett, 120 Charter Oak street; ON REAL ICE! Harold Lloyd Hoar. ■ B ^ b n and iristmas Gertrude A. Zutter, Bolton; Henry 'W ith a Splendid Cast J. Charton, East ^Jlartford and of Professional Skaters I Ruth D. Hartpahnn. Hartford; POTTERTON'S William A. RtuHe, U. S. Navy of HfIRTrORDMil Whitalwr, and Priscilla Nagy. TEL. 3733 Hanhalr, Pk.:vJoseph G. Strimike, Reserve ‘Tlckefs .Now! U D iT o m u ill Mancheptbr and Josephine Petrai- Phones 2-8433.7-2615 351 UiCTHfRIFlIlDfiVC III tis, Soiltb Windsor.

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Other Jewelry worth 8500 disap­ down along Um shore ef the Hope to Halt : Jog on Hunger Strike Theft Title peared. lay of Bongal. Starts Christmas Day at the Circle Plan to Halt War Affects Cooperation among thieves was Asserts Thoro was no further word on Netherlands Leader While Master Away demonstrated by three Medford, tho procroae of the land forces. Jemweaas Alrdronee MrafSd Smallpox Run ■Walnut. Ridge, Ark., Dec. 3-Way Tie Mass., 10-year-olds who took an iS Sliced Bread New England a jtomohile. One knelt on the froiit WISHING YOU At kagwa, which la about 130 Is Only Fancy Title 34- (JV rFlying school buddies miles aast ef Akyah. a Japmaef Trueman of Corp. Raymond M. Heder- seat to handle the steering whhel, . second sat on the floor manipu­ alrdromo waa etrafed. an anti-air­ Takes Form Yule Holiday man of C2ilcago are hoping he Elevator, Lie Delectop A L L T N e b e s t m War 14 in Amish gets back from furlough before lating the abcelerator and brake craft battery was ahot iq> and Adriaan Muaeert’s rise to become huts and dlapenal araaa wera at­ Mussert Still Stooge De­ F arming Settlement; "A rk ,” his brown and w hit#. And 20 Gallons of and the third served as titility (OoBtlBiMd trens Pafg^bae) "leader of The Netherlands peo­ terrier, weakens too much in, ready to lend a hand In any FOR THE [ran FIMIC One) tacked with machine-gun lire, the Prelude to Program of Ice Crea ar ple' lies In the fact that although Worms Seen Topg. communiqtM said. spite Long Wait for Police Guard Roads. from a hUnger strike. emergency. earth, good wilLtb men would de­ it's a fancy designation, it’s only The listen then went on to Holding Doom Coat o f Hederman boqght a water- it BOt t natural obstacle, ter him... . ’y ' McKee Street Power; Seyss-Inquart on paper and actually It gives him HOLIDAYS oiiatacle ereoted by other mak;^ a low-level attack on Ten- Lewlstown, Pa., Dec. 24—{Ci — mrion for 15 cents at a road­ Hartford, Dec.' 24.—(iP)— The Living by Elimina­ Enough Fad Aeenrad nothing but a bit more tulvieory side stand last summer and Handcuffs HinweH betnga. The worker muat angyaung, some 30 mUes to the Yet Holds Whip. power in the adminiatration of the State police guarded all roads 1942 larceny sweepstakes, a Hart­ Col. Tliomas F. Sullivan, Maasa- leading into the Kishacoquillas got the dog in the deal. He of tome private pro- north. tion of Any Frills. occupied country. ford insurance company opined to­ AND FOR 1943 An eariler bulletin announced chueetta fuel conservator, said valley, Amish farming settli^ent named her "A rk " for Arkan- Nashville, Tenn. — '(iPi — Police ^poflaiiy a father with a By James T. Carter The Germans, - who reportedly day, ended in a three-way tie that tbe Japanese had mada two wough kerosene oil for heating Sergt. Sam Norton decided to test jinlly." Washington, Dec. 24—(/P)— plan^ Closed Chijsfmas Day At 6 P. M. threw him this bone in exchange in Mifflin county, today, as Aiedi- among individuals who stole, re­ air raids en eastern Bengal yea- ^nd cooking during the holidays New York, Dec. 24—(J’)—It's cal authorities sought to isolate an When her master went home a new pair of handcuffs issued to Moat Fight Barriers to force people to slice their own for a pledge to provide 250,800 spectively, an elevator, a lie detec­ terday. Two bombs were dropped seemed to be assured. tuTlp time In Holland but the last week, "A rk " stopped eat. Ids patrol. He. snapped them on his declared the church must bread took shape today as a pre­ Dutch youths for the Nazi Army, outbreak of smallpox which had tor and 20 gallons of worms. agalnat these barriers, ap- in the Baaemi area iii the after­ He said that Gov. Leverett Sal- reached a total of 14 cases. ing. Hederman’s fellow non- wrists. "They fit rather snugly,” lude to a broad program o f hold­ peasants aren't dancing in their tempered it by not making him The Travelers Insurance com­ to a better society and an noon and a few more on Chitta- ton stall, In Washington seeking Trooper details from Lewlstown coms say she sniffs every man he commented, inserting the key ing down the cost of Uvfng essen­ a solution to the Bay State’s fuel wooden 'sabots — the Nazis are puppet premier with •a cabinet that comes into headquarters, pany, in its annual roundup of un- FRADIN’S “this very tad period of nong last night with only minor Huntingdon and State College, to remove them. The key broke tials where nece.ssary by eliminat­ problems, had sent this message: marching in their hob-nailed boots. under his orders. whines and returns to a place u-ual thefts, put these persons at th. damage and few eaaualtiea, tbe ^ Merry Christmas and summoned by health officials of off. The chagrined officer was ing frills. "The Office of Petroleum Coor­ Fron) the rear of a farmhouse Reich Commissioner Arthur beside the stove. Hederman the head of its list of pixilated j way will be long,” he said, communique said. near the sleepy old village of Hil- Mifflin, Center and Huntingdon eRcorted\to a downtown lock.smlth way will be hard, but there One enemy plane waa report­ Officials, \yho declined to be quo­ dinator Ickea, Mr. Sauer, Issued Seyss-Inquart still holds the whip counties, barricaded the highways la not due back until next week pilferers. where the cuffs we're removed. ted by name, said the baking in- instructions to release for Imme­ , versum scurries a red-faced, ro­ and can over-ride any moves and "A rk ” is getting visibly The elevator was stolen from a milestones. ed downed by British lighten A Happy New Year tund little man who dives like a turning back the canvas-covered .tt, whoever wants peace which intercepted the raiders. du-stry ali-eady has given general diate distribution all supplies Mussert might try to make. wagons of the drably-garbed weaker. Cairo, III., apartment house where assent to a program of reducing kerosene oil in control of pi^ary field rat into a haystack. So. although Mussert in many t’ s janitor swallowed the thieves' fiv e back to humanity the He's not afraid o f the German Amishmen, market-bound with given to it by the Creator, John Beal, Virginia Field and Bruce Bennett In a tale of our the manufacturing and service or secondary suppliers ^lid job­ To All Our Customers and Friends respects would make an Ideal food for the Christmas trade t-le that they were- repairmen. coats of bread as a means o f pre­ bers in Massachusetts' invaders, for although Dutch he’s Quisling — physically resembling They dismantled the elevator and ond...Social reforms, glv- lifeline across the sea, “Atlantic Convoy,” starting Friday for^ a Nazi leader In that country; Borough police set up a secondary Horses Must Go . everybody the right to ex- Little Joy venting a price Increase and still Sullivan Interpre^df this order, the Italian dictator and his careey took it away. three days at the Circle theater. The co-feature stars Jinx Falken- what he fears is arrest by the Hol­ guard around this city. I his full righta, namely fami- maintaining quality. he said, to meanAhat all suppliers and lust for power reminiscent of The lie detector, perhaps need­ burg In tbe gay musloal hit "Luc ky t«g s .” landers. now that they realize H it­ All of Stricken Adults V'iew<^ oa Fundamental who have haS^me range oil in the German Ieader--he'a still but To Free Dinners ed to enforce the code of honor marrlage— ler means business. Dr. J. F. Brown, Mifflin county (radio reception here In Europe AlUiniigh bread haa been re­ reserve musL^now release It to a minor cog in the Nazi machine among thieves, was stolen from ingrad continued much as it haa This scene, of course, was two medical officer, told a special not clear.) garded hi.storically as “ the staff of general .jtMl for distribution to They threw him a bone, but It Los Angeles college. Russians Capture during the last fortnight o f the years sgo, and the fat man no meeting of the Lewlstown Board Kan-sas City. Kas., Dec. 24.— mirth—Whoever wants peace life." in the present case the pro­ houfSiolders. didn’t have any meat on it. A light fingered gent who must On Holiday first Russian offensive this winter longer hidc.s in the haystack he of Health last night that he ex There'll be free dinners again give back to work the place posed changes in baking practices Jt is In the range oil category West Side Dairy pected additional ca.sea of the have his fishing all planned for the — clashes for dugouts and ma­ emerged when the Dutch capitu­ this Christmas day for aged, to it by God and protect Several Towns were viewed as fundamental for 4mat the fuel shortage haa been Os chine-gun nests, scouting activity lated, He now struts wherever he disease to be reported. He said star\’ing horse.*, but— next decade swiped 20 gallons of r ^ r k e r and his family with all One) the additional ren.son that thoy^ (( and raids on trenches. Northwest mo.st acute. Joseph Jk Sons Greetings Sent all those stricken so far were The deliveryman is out of gas. worms In Canton, O. sns modern society is able may provide a pattern for mhny I pleases. of Stalingrad eight Gernian planes Wnlson to Be Served 52 McKEE STREET adults. "A ll I got is an A book, Buddy, Moat Poetic Thief w ide. day o f fam ily reunions with the (Coatinoed from Page One) other commodities. TEL. 7706 It His name is Anton Adriaan were brought down in an air duel, In Home MasHachu.sctts institu- War Reporters According to Dr. Brown, all the .so 1 can't take the feed around The year's most poetic thief waa Ifth—Whoever wants peace visit of Santa Claus for the chil­ The bread sTiuntlon iK this: As Mussert. victims were present at an Amish it was claimed. tion.H,. venison will be .served to­ Hitler has named hlm "le.ader like I used to,” explained 73-year- the fellow -vho stripped the tires coUaborate for the deepest dren and the exchange o f glfta the prices increa.se orf wheat and wedding party several weeks ago. 15,000 population would leave West of Moscow, on the Rzhev- morrow in place o f scarcer meats. of The Netherlands people." old George Francis, Humane so­ from an automobile in Norfolk, Btegration of the social and among grownups— all 0 11# ia aaan flour or other ingredients, on la­ New York, Dec/ 24.— As.sO' •He said a woman .guest from Ohio them only one main line, the Khar- Vyazma-Velikie Luki front, the But the chief change in many a ciety employe. ■’'a., desregarded a purse and a Ileal order. As the juridical unreal dream to the tired brains bor and mach^ery, It may become Wanted to Be Quisling ciatod Press war correspondents is suspected of having been the kov-Taganrog-Rostov railway, and communique pictured continued home will be an absent' place' at In the bearer of that re.sound- “ All I could do this year is put diamond ring lying on the seat ot given by God assure every of- many millions. iifipos.sible for bakers to sell bread around the world were sent carrier. ' < two secondary lines which connect German attempts to counter-at­ the Christmas tabler^that of a Ing title lies one of the most sor­ a piece in the paper and hope the the car and left thla note: "Rosea in M ing ot protection against Rellgloao Christmas Still Exists as cheaply'^as they do texlay. Christmas greetings today by The customs of the Amish peo­ below Kamen.sk, as a means of tack with Soviet artillery fire forc­ son. brother or father now serving did stories of the war— the story horses can all come down here lo are red, violets are blue. We like attacks, new and effec- The religious Christmas still ex­ Normally, the price would be General Manager Kent Cooper, ple, he pointed out, would be of communications to German troops ing them to retreat with iossea. overseas with the armed forces. of a man who wanted to be a eat. If it’s icy, though, a lot of your jewels, but your tires are meaaures must be taken to ists, but only as a hope for the put up a penny or two a loaf. But who told them by radio that their help in controlling the diaea.ae, and' , affect, namely the juridical to the northeast and In the Cau- Because o f the dim-out, there Quisling hut who, even with the them can’t make-,it; they haven’t new.” future in tbe hearts of the faith­ the government Is committed to a .stories "have put iron into the possibly isolating it in the valley. sty of individuals. This may be cuaua. , ydll be no midnight masses in fancy designation. Isn't oven that. any shoes.” Cited for ingenuity wa.s the fel­ ful: The French, the Poles, the Drive Threatens Railway Nazis Report Defense broad program of holding down Catholic churches of the Boston veins of a fighting people." The Amish live, marry and visit low who telephoned a Denver, Bed only by the creation of^ This is the story of Aiiton Ad­ Cooper said the correspondent) among members of their own re­ Czechs and others vriMse faith is Directly west of Miilerovo the the cost of.living, and doesn't want srchdloceM. Best Wishes For A Due to the excellent United Colo., housewife while she was _ tribunals." riaan Mussert: "have the toughest, most danger ligious sect and shunt contact with the only firm thing left In their Russians were at Voloshina, while Battle Continues bread prices, above all other Carolers are expected to make State* market for Panama hats, confined to a hospital, telling her tnimilil Protect Individual It begins In the province of OUS-- yet the most cherished jobs the rest of the world. L^lia pope added that the exist- lives. to the southeast they were at Berlin (from German Broad- things, to go up. their rounds of Boston streets as South Holland, where on May 11, the Department of Commerce re­ that her husband had hired him to The catastrophe to the family in A P " and as.scrted they had Dr. Brown said he had been in THE DEWEY-RICHMAN COMPANY legal rules should not be Bolshinsk, Bervomaiskoie and casta), Dec, 24—(/P)— "In the Don Therefore, th* alternative sug­ In other years, however. 1804. the local schoolmaster in the ports that the Ecuadoran hat in­ wsx the floors. Pleased with the Christmas is complete. Millions of Sulinsky. The drive through Volo- area the defense battle continues,” gestion has b ^ n made and tenta­ Postal workers strove today to MERRY CHRISTMAS "broken down the great bugaboo conference with Dr. S. J. Dickey of Jewelers — Stationers — Opticians jiged by internal revolutions, village of Werkendam had a son. the Pennsylvania Department of dustry continued prosperoua in idea, she sei.t word In her maid to men stand in the snow or crouch .shtna threatened the Miilerovo- tho German high command report­ tively approved. It was learned, to deliver the volume of Christmas of those who stay at home—-no that the state should adhere The school master had hoped Health, but declined to stale what 1941. let the man in. Furs, silver and to rules protecting the In- In dugouts of battlefields weeks Voroshilovgrad railway. ed today. eliminate some normal costs of packages sent through the mails. news." and for a boy, because he might revive The broadcast waa beamed to conclusions hsd been reached. of travel from their homes. To the northwest they also had (These eight words were the the baking Industry and hold Aid Railway Mall Service the fame of Reus Mussert, his p*Whoever wants peace must put Where the war hasn't scattered captured Barranikovka and Gabig- daily communique's only reference prices unchanged. Soldiers and Coast Guardsmen every Allied nations’ theater of own grea't-grjindfather, whose war and waa carried over NBC'i One Word Reason at the service of society families, death has decimated hlno, and to the northeast they to the great battles in the central Slicing is just one of the costs went to the aid of overtaxed rail­ great height and giant strength them in both Germany and the oc­ held Novoselovka. that bakers might eliminate. Some way mail service men in Boston A HAPPY NEW YEAR short-wave transmi.sslon stations fight for peace. Don zone, where the Russians re­ had made him a legendary hero of Omaha i/Pi—The Office of De- ir**What about the numerous vio- cupied lande. One need only read The Russian tally of 80,600 Ger­ port they are encircling Miilerovo others include fancy wrappers, un,- yesterday in response to an ap­ WRCA, W'NBI. WCW. WGEO the district. fen.se Ti-ansportation is running ot international rules and a random iasue of any German mans killed or captured — 16.400 and have inflicted more than 80,- usual sizes and shapes, some types peal for manpower to help unload WBOS. W G EA and W RU W But although the new father short of some supplies here and ______nU? newspaper to find such death an­ captured yesterday alone — was 000 losses on the Germans since of deliveries. about 30 railway mail can that To AD Friends O f Cooper included a brief message 'was proud of his son at birth, his can’t replace them. Director V. J. •’What about the disrespect of nouncements: "Our beloved son swelled by today's official report Dec. 16.1 James F. Byrnes, economic stab­ arrived almost simultaneously aft­ in Spanish 'to newspapermen of pride vv-as short-lived when he soon La Prensa Asociada, A P subsid­ Hons gave a one word reason: stB with reference to the who followed hie younger brother which listed 1,000 prisoners from The communique asserted that ilization director, was reported to er some had been delayed by cold saw the boy was undersized, and iary, in Latin America. Transportation. iwn jn the battle areaa. by three months in a hero's death one division, including the division Rus-sian attacks had been thrown favor this device to forestall price weather. About 100 servicemen THE MANCHESTER his disappointment turned to hate. nets o f war, occupation of for the Fuehrer and the Father- commander. back in the Terek region o f the increases instead of government were assigned to help. Disliked by Schoolmates ttoty, all o f which have been land.’’ A Red Star dispatch al.so told of Cauca.sus and on the Kalmyck subsidies, as had been propo.sed by In keeping with a traditional Although the boy Anton turnerl ' out in several places and Oaanot Baoape Horrors the capture of 2,200 of the enemy steppes. other officials previously. Action, practice at the Dedham court­ CONVALESCENT HOME out to be an intelligent pupil, he ^ K times with the utmost Families spared by war and at one settlement which was sur­ "Between the Volga and the Don when it is taken, probably will be house. a jury hearing a criminal was dislike for sale. my, routed units of a German di­ The Office of War Information ice. William . Shea. Roast Turkey and Chicken She wanted no money, but a share System of Your Cur Against Leaks fs have many times from th; Throughout Berlin people have vision. The commander of this di­ In New York broadca.st to Finland Before daybreak today the 14.- Judge McLaughlin will preside in the social standing of her sing of the war denounced resorted to tacking "wanted to oi Dec. 17 what it described as an I vision was taken prisoner with 000-barrel load waa discharged at ‘protege.” USE RYD-D-ERS . warffre." trade" signs on the trees. Some­ official report that the Finnish over the criminal seaalon begin­ about 1.000 officers and men,” the an unnamed. Hartford dock and ning Jan. 12. Roast Young Suqkling Pig She desired >iim to marry her. RAPID LI9UID SOLDER one wants to exchange six volumes war bulletin said. leaders "viewed with approval” the barge in tow of a tug was Assigned to Common Pleas court Married to .\unl fee of the encyclopedia for a pair of “ In another sector the Germans the Japanese movies. hurrying downriver, eager to get children's skis. One father was Cause of I nfavnrahle Reaction for the winter session are Judges Probably hoping that the Leaky Rodiaiers— Cracked RIecki Taps in Desperate attempted to make a counter-at­ out before the artificial channel Abraham S. Berdon, Thomas J. crown’s necessary consent to'such u- rKrIsrmas to n g distance telephone willing to trade a warm overcoat tack. Red Arm y men defeated the The report, said the OW I broad­ is closed by possible shifting of Mixes with all antl-freeze solution.*. Immediate­ for some toy train tracks. cast has "caused unfavorable re­ Molloy and Joseph E. Klau. ★ a marriage would not be granted, ly stops leaks Will never clog. Prevent* rust. There w ill be no truce this Christmas. g e.,emy and captured a populated the Ice floes. Messert didn't refuse. Consent was Straits Near Buna No better luck awaits those action in the United States," and Satisfaction gtiaranteed. Bold by Independent place on the heels of the retreat­ The barge arrived at 5:15 Wed­ forthcoming, however, and so It shopping in the luxury establish­ added; dealers. ing Hitlerites. nesday in the protection of two To .Share in Profits was that Mussert married his Diilril'utrd flv lines must be kept open for important war mes g • ments for carpets, paintings and "What Americans criticized A VERY MERRY XMAS lAs Lines Breached "M ore than 600 enemy dead re­ tugboats breaking the ice ahead, aunt, who is 18 years his senior. SCHIEBEL BROTHERS art objects. Not everything is most is the fact that some of these the first such arrival since the mained on the battlefield. Much Hartford, Dec. 24— UPf— An an­ She was as arnbitious as he, Dealers: Ask Our Salesmen About Deal. sold out, but the shopkeepers have war material was captured and officials went out of their way to cold snap began. nouncement that its employes (Centianed from Png* One) TO YOU ALL! ^ and after building one of Hol­ put away their best stock since many prisoners were taken,” it congp'atulate the Japanese minis­ again would share In the com­ land's grestest canals, he was per­ they know they can’t get replace­ noted. ter publicly on the Pearl Harbor Retired Tax Collector Dies pany's profits for 1942 was made suaded by her to offer him'sclf as a Mac Arthur for "extraordi- ments. Retreat In Wild Dlnorder attack. Thib Is regarded In the by The Hartford Times today candidate for the Liberals for the heroiam in action.” Theater and movie tickets are A Provda di-spstch from the United States as approval by the Thomaston, Dec. 24— (J’i—Mark through Its general manager, Parlimentary elections. To his P’ith his orderly. Private James much sought as gifts by people front said the Germans were re- Finnish government of a part of C. Guernsey. 64. cashier oL the Francis S. Murphy. The com­ mortification — and hers— he waa nan of Madison, Wis., Gen- wishing to spend Christmas In a the war wb.ch the Finns have fre ­ Waldron had been knocked treai-ing in wild disorder , in at Thomaston National bank for 30 pany will set aside 1 per cent of refused. world of peace among the well- quently claimed had no connection by a Japanese grenade, but least one sector, leaving i? un­ years and Thomaston tax collec­ the net earnings for the year after L .THE TE A ROOM. Frustrated in this, he cast about KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS dre.ssed, away from conversation got up unhurt and pressed damaged Messerschmitt fighting with their war against Russia.” tor for 35 years when he resigned deducting Federal and state in­ for some political Inspiration and about fuel and food rationing. But from that post last year, died sud­ come taxes and preferred stock “ No Wines — No Liquors — Just Good Food” was much taken with the work of rd th* enemy, a spokesman all entertainments are sold out planes on one airfield. lid. While moving forward un­ The earlier communiques listed denly at his desk today. dividends. Mussolini, whom he visited several weeks in advance. 883 MAIN ST. OPP. ST. JAMES’S CHURCH times. Grand Lodge heavy fire "with complete dis- Girts Out of Question 16.400 pri-soners taken on the mld- egard for his own safety,” the dl- Don front yesterday alone and Manchester A fter observing Mussolini's For the occupied countries gifts methods, Mussert returned to Hol­ aeral was hit. are almost entirely out o f the the Russian tallies counted 44.000 The citation said that "by his land and in 1931 founded his own Installation and Banquet question. In France, tin soldien Germans slain on that battle­ Date Book ;il ho on clurv’ in full force, manning srsonal example, calm hearing party, the National SocialisUsche have vanished, and rough wooden ground since the offen.slve began. nd utter fearlessness, he inspired Beweging. He had only a few hun­ M.4SONIC TEMPLE, SATURDAY. JAN. 2, 1943 Of course, our operators available .* toys replace dainty dolls. Advices from the front did not Sunday, December 27 fie men to greater effort.” Wal- Immediately Identify the lateet Annual Reunion of Sock and MERRY CHRISTMAS ^pmtnHwnHRnMiwiwHiHiMiMRRHuntnwHiwuRnfnwKRtatRMiti dred followers in the beginning, but now in an Australian hospi- In Germany the ChrUtmaa tree when Hitler came into power two Installation and Entertainment at 8 P. M. our s w itchboards and w orking at top sp e d I it.seW still exists, but the adored towns reclaimed from the Germans Buskin Society .of Manchester To All Our Friends and Patrons. kl, praised Private Bormian for but the communiques issued early High school. Center church, 3 to years later he helped Miisaert's Public Invited As Guests of Linne IamIec. E ven th ere ,ust fearless action in helping him Christmas candles shed a very I ORDER YO U R program with funds and propa­ circuit will be ready for action. so, weak light over meager feasts. today listed these large Inhabited 5 p. m. DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! Banquet at 6:.30 P. M. Price $1.75 om the field. localities among those occupied: ganda. Waldron, it was disclosed, was Families with young children are' Wedneaday, December 28 .Make Reservations for Banquet On or Before Dec. 28 Gahighino, 'Baranikovka, Novose- Thus the Dutch Nazi leader pav­ ae of the officers who swam rationed to eight candles- while Annual meeting and election of ByCallina: lovka. Olkhovoi Rog. Bolshinsk Delicious Food! Fine Wines and Liquors! ed the way for the realization of bore eeveral. weeks ago after other families depend on stubs of officers of WSCS of South Meth­ enough telephone service to go around. . and Turlnsky, The district centers his dream. In that dream he would John Wennergrren, Phone 5803 pnpaheae bombs sank their small other, years. odist church. o f Voloshina and Pervomaysk also be the ruler of an etnpire o f 80,- Edward Beraaren, Phone 5748 at off the New Guinea coast. A few extra ounces of meat and Thursday, December 31 REYMANDER'S RESTAURANT 000,000 people, and /he waited Brig. Gen. Clovis E. Byers of perhaps a little coffee and sugar were taken, the communique said. New Year’s Eve party American BY TELEPHONE Donald McPherson, Phone 8221 Voloshina is 25 miles west of many long years for Hitler to con­ ilumbus, Ohio, was hit on the 1 about all that can be depended Legion at Legion Home. 35 .37 Oak Street Closed All Day Tomorrow fer pn him this title. Earl Anderson, Phone 8842 Miilerovo, the junction clty-on the Saturday, January 2 by a sniper’s bulle'. while upon to make Europe's Christmas The catch In the story of Anton ..... ■■■ 11 ------: w . n,... ..e y» kdlng an attack upon Buna vll- dinners different from everyday Moscow-to-Roetov railway. Bara­ Installation here of Grand Lodge meals. nikovka is 31 miles northwest officers of Knights of Pythias. Dec. 16. TELEPHONE 5103 E,t t»r «| 5'“""*’ Irig. Gen. Hanford MacNider of Neutrals Will Rat .Adequately Olkhovoi Rog is 18 miles north­ Tuesday, January 5 Neutral countries. whose re­ east of Miilerovo and Bolshinsk is Meeting Pines Civic Association jyiiimaMiMlwiintniWHaafaMitmnM lB*on City, Iowa, received right lYour order will be filled aa painstakingly Bunds from a Japanese, grenade serves have been left to them as 37 miles southeast. at home of Gilbert Saegaert, 72 of-town relatives and friends. Thus the Russians had thrown Linnmore Drive. Speaker, Town « as if you called in person and made your November while with an Amer- the backbone of their rationing own selection. IV A R K ( O. • Taak Force attacking Buna, systems will eat adequately) but one arm of their iniddle Don of' Treasurer George H. Waddell. F.T.BI. isn C O. ■ . - three officers are expected to potatoes, not turkey or meat of fensive down p a st. Miilerovo and Wednesday, January 6 its spearhead at Bolshinsk was -'J K .v-i' ‘ ' ■y-'■ j W e a r e sorry to ask you to give up a custom which is ^ over, a apokesman said. any kind, will be the piece de rgs- Work orf Red Cross Surgical Merry Christmas OPEN UNTIL NOON ’’4 A . 3.: ». ^ - rf. .1. . ' ” sistance of the Christmas dinners only 37 miles northeast of Ka- dressings suspended during the mensk, another important city on holiday season will be resumed on of many lands. I TOMORROW Seeds 3i Farm (ools of the spirit of Christmas; but we feel sure you w dl under fhtera Attack In France, not even a bit ot the railroad which has added stra­ this date At the American Legion I tegic value because it lies on the game can be hoped for, since hall, between the hours of 10 a. m. To You All! Installations Donets river which curves down and 4:30 p. m. We sincerely believe ws hunting arms have been surren­ L n d and cooperate-as you always have in t c pas. W Delhi, Dec. 34— - R. A. from the Ukraine to join the Don. have the finest selection dered with other munitions. Saturday, Januaiy 38 |^(btera, blaming a way for Brit- It was significant, too. that this o f plants' we have av*r "Ham,” writes the Neue Zuercher C. L. of C. Sliver 'Tea at the I troops Bdvtoclng into Burma, arm lay only 120 miles northwest Y. M. C. A. OAK GRILL seen — choice plants. In eked Japanese iaatallationa at Zeitung correspondent In Vichy, of Kotelnikovski, near where the beautiful Holiday trim "has become a legend, but perhaps on the Mayu river Germans continued to fight furi­ I “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” —and we extend a eor> Christmas will bring a new dish in- while other fighter for- ously in an attempt to smash the dial invitation to you to attacked tbe Magwe air- tc favor in Paris: Rat stew. Th* Russian advance southwest of Hob^y Takes Job come in and see them. nnd an oil refinery at Yrn- Academy ^of Medicine in bringing Stalingrad. - ■ ■ 2i - y < - it into esteem says it is tastier . . . ) ------PLEASE! n British communique The occupation of Voloshina put D im and DANCE TONIGHT SOUTHSRN NEW y^GlAND TIIEPHONE COMPANY than pork or rabbit” In War Industry todAjr* the Red Army Into another, town CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW! iiOi. THE raHagton bombers followed up on the border o f the Ukraine and forayB with a night assault Fall lajMlea Fatal pushed the other arm o f the ad- Thomas Hooey, of 26 Indian To the Lilting Tunes of •Irdroman, the bulleUn that city now nestled in a pincers. Bridgeport, Dee. 34— (iP)-^In- drive, who has been in the employ What appeared to be a major of the Murphy Drug Company, at n(t* th* scope eC the aerial jured when knocked from a scaf­ Mttle for a town southwest of DON MACK Our Wish To You: the Center Pharmacy, for the past S mb. tin Brttlah oald, none fold while working'at the Raybea- Stalingrad was reported in the AND HIS RHYTHM MASTERS aircraft was lost. tos-Manhattan plant yesterday midday commimlque, which said 10 years, has resigned to take a Flowers NOT THIS CHRISTMAS whare the RA.F. aftarnoon, Richard Flanagan, ah that stubborn flgnring dislodged job in a war industry. 3lr. Hooey DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! Dellvtted A Very Merry Christmas to ony out-of’town points I ahot up buildtngn, 1b about employe o f Otto G. Burghart. Inc., is a registered pharmacist and B y Wire the Germans from the town and TODAY’S SPECIALS nertbweat a f Akyab and builders, for 23 years, and living at that they left more than 1,000 has been employed in drug stores Telephone 8804 Now for Res­ WOP Anywhere )• nllea eouthaast of 14S0 Sylvan avenue, died early to­ in town for the past 20 years. He Roast Turkey Roast Beef In the World killed, and 15 tanka, 63 trucks. 12 F rirt Scallops ervation* for New Tear's wTsw, wMch British day at the Bridgeport hospital formerly worke

way marking a growth of pros­ were too busy scrambling to hold of this war. But a great deal has Chrifltmas Eve Poei*8 Corner perity among clients. our share or gain more of the happened since; first ws began to See Heatless Bolton Relief Indicates Conditions Best Mail to Editor Has Hard to Get Service Best indicator of business condi- ‘earns prosperity which ia so iush hold, and now ws have begun to The Stolen Xmas Wreath ^ MERRY CHRISTMAS strike back. Fervent thanks that 'tiona and their general effect on liiitttQ B f raid upon us now. Houses Soon Load Smallest the man in the street, however, is Now we’ve got that prosperity, this baa been posaibls, that the In Nation’s Capital am a Chriatmas Wreath the geiieral outdoor relief expen­ TO ALL OUR FRIENDS aUBUCD Bt THB Grown During Wa: With big, red satin bow, O in all its splendor. And now we possibility of our victory has been ditures. Such outdoor relief is PIUNTINO CO. INC. Many Apartments Will A string of merry, red bells, Danbury Scene of Con­ g;iven to persons who are unable II BIm«II Btraat have its price, too. preserved for us and that we can And sprigs of berries. M«nob«U«r Conn. ing to make a good impression on either to support themselves at ail Th/inks for the Past and a Happy New Year I TUOUA/^PliKaUBON now begin to sec its eventual out­ *’** countrymen were ’’true Be Out of Fuel Oil belong on the door necticut’s Greatest Per It takes no particular religious LLetters « u e r n in More u r e a Intelli- ii ic iu Frenchmen,” and opposed to the Word Fast Fading Into their new maid. or completely. a to m t Hanacor lines, are a natural part of our At 22 Cambridge street For example, in Danbury, where WouniM Octobar 1, 1111 wisdom to know that, had our ab­ sent Than Before; Nazis, even though they could not Dinosaur and Break­ Those who have good ones guard Before January 6. From which I was rudely cut Population Load. 1942 Chriatmas ^ esr. them as a tigress guards her cubs. the relief, load is greatest per P. E. URBANETTI'S , lad Bvanr Braala* Bzoapt sorption with prosperity been . , voice their opposition. And spirited away. Stolen! population, 521 persons were aided ra and HoUdapa Bnurad at tempered, had our goals been Thousands Writing on - i would like to sign with an fast Baepn Bracket; Almost any maid can take her Hartford, Dec. 24 — (/P» — The By Someone who heeded not Hartford, Dec. 24— i/P) —Dan­ SM t OSlea at Maacbaatar. Frenchmen living here . . . a let­ pick of dozens of jobs. One de­ by public donations of food, lodg­ SHOE REPAIR AND DRY GOODS Baaoad Olaaa Mall Mattar. more mellow, we might have es­ The VIUI Part Population Doubled. possibility that some apartment That I an> a symbol of bury, former hatting center of the ings, and clothinge Cost for this Many Subjects. ter to Mr.'Hull,” said Bernstein, "a manded her " wages and left on houses may be heatless for several Good, will toward men,” j| 310 and 312 Main Street caped thia bargain. It takes no What is the moat Wtal part of letter saying that we, love America, Thanksgiving Day, just before the world and recently industrially welfare work was $4,198. BOPBCOUPTION RATES daya before more 'fuel oil can be By someone who heeded not In Bolton, smallest relief load religious fervor to say to our- any Christmas gift? AU of ua By Amy Porter that we have not enpsen it as a By James D. White dessert. Her mistress was grate­ obtained on Jan. 6 when Period The words: "Thou shalt not steal,' crippled by a lack of war orders haven because of its plumbing but ful that she stayed through the center, no person was given out­ eelvea that we might not have know, and most of ua triad to be New York, Dec. 24—UP)—When Washlng;ton, Dec. 24.—(J’)— No. 8 begins was indicated by fuel By some who will steal other and a coincident curtailment of door relief of any type, since the because the American way of life turkey. oil dealers today. Pretty wreaths from drifted so blindly into tragedy had ■ure^ it was included in every a private citizen feels indignant We’re Just trying to make a go6d civilian production quotaa, is the persons in the town who were aid­ appeals to French minds, -to Another was late to work one An emergency provision where­ Other doorways. scene of Connecticut’s greatest JUaCBBR pv we kept a more faithful eye on about the state of the world, French hearts.” impression on our new maid,” ex­ morning, pictured the embarrass­ ed were supported from old age TBB AMOC^Tab PRESS package we gave and hops, too, by those with exhausted or nearly I want to get back to per population relief load. assistance payments. Aaaoolatad m aa la azoluilaa- the experience of Christ, had ws that it wlU be found in the pack­ there's one way he can give public Explains Renewed Interest plained the Supreme Court jus­ ment was worse than losing her exhausted supplies may "borrow' Carry on my traditional greetings State Welfare Commissioner GIVE THEM .Jtla i ta tba Qda or rapsblioa- taken into ourselves more of His expression to his feelings. A letter printed in The New tice and his wife who were down Job, and never went back at all. on their third period coupons has From my door. Robert J. Smith said yesterday ot aU nawa dlapatebaa oradK^ ages we get. He can sit down and write a i York Herald Tribune explains Washington department stores been authorized by the OPA, how­ ‘May Booome Headquarters . or aot otbarwtaa oraditad In valuations of the things to be oh their hands and ^ knees polish­ want to teach tha that 6.7 per cent or 1,880 or Dan­ j t papar asd alao tba looal nawa We know it isn’t the size, or letter to the editor. sonnewhat the pubtio’s renewed in­ no longer advertise for saleswo­ ever, but dealers indicated that Christmas Message bury’s estimated 28,000 residents ing the floor. < men in the want-ad columns. They found on this earth. The least of even *\he materisl worth of the Thousands of Americans do just terest in letter-writing: That’ll give you a rough idea some apartments would not be To the one who stole me. received either-full or partial sup­ Hartford, Dec. 24—(iP)—Hart­ M^labt*^ b of rapnbllcatlon ot that dally, advising newspapers in "I wondered what my one lone use display ads two columns wide able to obtain this emergency at ford may become enlisting head­ I dlapatebaa barala ara also the gifta made to Him, from man­ gift. We certainly know it isn't how hard it is to get service in am a Christmas Wreath port or specialized m ^ical relief every city of their views on Con­ letter—Just like my one lone vote * and a .'foot long, begging for full lotment in time to replenish sup' With big, red satin bow, during November at a coat of more quarters for the United States if^ad ger to the Cross, was that of tha the wrapping, or the card that —could do, "so I didn’t write the nation'.s capital. or part-time help. plies now "at bottom levels.” gress, military strategy, the presi­ The word "service” 4s fast fad­ A string of merry, red bells, than 910,000. Marine Corps under a tentative tr u ll sarriea sllant of N. B. A. material thing, whether it was goes with it. There ara ordinary dent, the achools, freedom of . . thia correspondent said. Ideal Christmas Shopper Using More than Allowed And sprigs of berries. The smallest per population load plan to give this state its first tea IPS. money Itself or the things and the speech, the persecution of Jews— "Now at long last I’m so stirred ing into the dinosaur and break­ Probably the le.ss said about That some apartments have ways to judge a gift. But the fast bacun bracket. I want to get back is in Bolton, a town of some 770 district recruiting office for the tllabara Raprasaatativaa Tba power that money could buy. Yet and on the-acandalous condition of up—the cause is so vital—that I’m Christmas shopping in Washing­ been using more oil than is alloW' To my door. residents, where, during the past "leathernecks” since the last war. I Matbawa Spaslal Afaney— one special thing ws look for in the sidewalk in front of their writing my first letter ...” War has taken service men and ton this year the better, but the ed is revealed in dealers’ reports who, among men, lived a greater women out of their jobs and put —An Unhappy Wreath. three months,. only four persons Capt. H. H. MacCubbin of thq Turk. Cblearo. Oat roll and every package is something else house. If you would interest the letters ideal participant this season is a claiming that the amount of oil have required any form -of public Springfield office confirmed re­ or more successful life? Who, The editor’s mail has grown and editor, you’ll observe these rules: them into military service or war Commando who has had experi­ allotted has been less than they again. work. War has doubled Washing­ assistance, all of them aged in­ ports to this effect, and said a i^dlEMBER______AUDIT BUREAU OF more graciously end tenderly and What we really want to find, in grown since the war began. Every Write on a matter of general in­ ence kidnaping Gestapo officers, have delivered and received valids receiving regular old age decision will be made next week. IRCOUATIONB _____ military set-back, every history, terest, preferably in relatioii to a ton’s population. There la not from Dieppe. "lOU’s" for. When oil wa.>» deliver­ Christmas Letter effectively, served those human the gift that comes to ua, is some nearly aa much service aa there benefits. At present volunteers are recruit­ iTba Harald Printing Company. every new order out of Washing­ recent news event. Make no The new OPA decree about no ed before coupons were received, Throughout Connecticut, 55,852 ed in Connecticut substations in­ |. aaaupiaa no doanclai raaponal* needs no material and temporal part of the giver. Ws want to ton. brings an eruption of letters vicious personal attacks. Avoid u.sed to be and more than twice as deliveries for packages under five an ”IOU” was given. Apartment persons received monthly relief many people to serve. Sent to Soldiers cluding one at Hartford, and sent Blty for tTPOgrapbioal arrora ap- thing can ever as.iuage? Who know that, in selecting it, the giv­ to the editor’s desk: religious controversy. Do not seek pounds or 50 inches in girth con house operators have, it was payments at a coat of 91.469,438. to Springfield. ' arias la adrarllsamanta in tba In New York, the dally papers personal publicity. Sign your name Five Days Quickest Serxlre claimed, turned in their first and laebastar Bvanlns Harald ever did more to point human er was thinking of us, that he or verted street cars and buses into Although seemingly high, said receive from 50 to 200 letters a and give your address. Write to Five days for a shirt is the second period coupons to redeem Smith, this figure has been steadi­ aspirations and hopes to the prin­ bedlams of bursting bundles and Canberra, Au.stralia, Dec 24— Thursday, Dacamber 24 she bad us inside hia or her heart, day. \ just one paper at a time—no paper quickest laundry service you can bruised female shoppers. these ’’lOU’s” and have no more ly dropping for the past several ciples which, had ws been truly that, for the moment of considera­ Well Wortli Reading likes to uae the letter its competi­ got without paying extra It often In the stores themselves, the coupons with which to secure ad­ UP;—Prime Minister John C^urtln months. ditional supplies until Jan. 6. faithful to them, would have made tion and purchase, some human The editors say the letters are tor uses. takes a week. Some laundries overworked salespeople strive sent a Christmas, message to .Aus­ Indicate Stead.v Declines ^*‘Miiik CoBti” And Chriit well worth reading, even though Don’t try, to meet the editor per­ have stopped doing bed and bath manfully to deal with the mobs. Will Take Several Days I>arger industrial areas, 'vlth this present bargain of tragedy being was putting oi/l- pleasure One dealer said some relief tralian soldiers on many fronts to­ “Thoy're buying mink coats,” only a small proportion can be sonally— he deals with the written linen. You save a few days by They get through the morning in tile exception of Danbury, have, suits t - unnecessary ? and satisfaction above hia or her printed. word. taking and picking up your own could be given if he were permit­ day, telling them they bad a mes­ indicated steady declines in wel­ fair shape, but by closing time are sage to deliver to Gen. . Hideki W / T U T U l S a New Tork rstail sapart at Some of ua, here at hoflie, may own. The letters editor of The New Disagreement tltimulatlng laundry. just trying to stay alive. ted to deliver oil in anticipation of fare needs according with Smith’s hsl(ht of the Christmas ahop- York Times says, "the letters we Disagree with the paper’s policy It’s the same with dry cleaning. the emergency allotment that can Tojo, Japanese premier, next year report. In New Haven, 6.226 per­ be lost in tbs splendor of a ­ And it is the same thing, from Maybe it’s habit, maybe it’s and asking them to deliver it in get are infinitely more Intelligent If you like—a paper finds dis^ree- If your watch burns out a bear­ proof that such a people can never be gotten but which will take sons received monthly aid; Hart­ f l N t O l f led Christmas. But our meh at the other point of view, which than they used to be. It is evident ment stimulating. ing you can flgiire on at least six •’several days to clear.” "bullets, bombs and sheila. ford, 6,072: Bridgeport, 4,040; That’s as good an index as any be defeated, but it’s a. touching The WPB and the OPA. report­ "You. with the Allies of the the front, when they come close to makes our own giving satisfac­ that the man in the street, as well As the Herald Tribune says in weeks before the repair man will .sight when a footsore, disheveled Waterbury. 2,089. the fact that America, this as the man of affairs, Is analyzing ita letters page masthead, quoting ed today that although those us­ United Nations have a New Year’s The overall relief figures include the reality which makes all thia tory. When We have succeeded have it fixed—maybe. Without a and exhausted salesgirl staggers 10.000 , Is enjoying—enjoying per- public problems with the utmoOt Voltaire, "I wholly disapprove of watch you don’t pay so much at­ ing more than gallons of mc.ssagc to deliver to Tojo in all types of relief, aid to dependent tinsel possible, do one uniform in selecting a gift which carries up to an able-bodied shopper and fuel oil annually for heating pur­ 1943.” Curtin’s message said. totrwiuch, we sometimes feel care. He is alert as he never was what you say and will defend to tention to the passage of time. breathes faintly: children, child welfare, temporary thing. They pray, unashamedly, oiir special affection in a manner the death your right to say it.” poses had been asked to return a “There are Australians and other outdoor and medical relief, old most prosperous Christmas before to his responsibility aa a It’s the same with garages. "May I help you?” not to the world of mink coats the receiver ia certain to recog­ citizen. He is eager to make uae Many cannot accept new Jobs. form designed to determine British subjects locked up in Sin­ age assistance, WPA employment, its history. Oh, of course it's whether conversion from oil to gapore. There are Americans in and tinsel, but to the world of life nize, then we know we have shop­ of hla democratic privilege of free They have weeks of accumulated relief to the blind, and relief sup­ . mink coats for everybody. But expression." work ahead of them. coal was possible. These forms are the Philippines, Dutch and Tn- plied to pauper patients of state and peace and decency which He ped weU. It’s the thought that returning slowly. been, for the past few weeks, AU classes of people write—law­ Spent Vacation Washing Diapers Acini its Kidnaping donese in The Netherlands East hospitals and institutions. preached. goes intoXit, the thought that goes yers, doctors, union organizers, Diaper service is no joking mat­ If the forms are not returned by Indies, Chinese in China. They are Pauper relief, hospitalization continuous paiiuie of peopie Jan. ."5, no oil can be obtained after going to be relea.sed. You can’t Ws can do no better thing, this with It, t ^ thought ws can rec- taxi drivers, farmers, housewives, ' ter to ita clients. We know a man Of Three Children and medical care figures, accord­ to buy g ^ things, things Washington officials — usually that date, they warned. If conver­ stop free men fighting in a free ing to John O. Parker, State Wel­ who recently took his vacation sion is p>os8ibie, it must be made havs wantsd a long Urns, Christmas-tide, than to join their ognUa in it whan ws receivs it. when some public issue touches when the baby came, because his cause. fare department statistical expert, 'BENRUI which mnksa ^ s gift ons which their own life or livelihood. and a reasonable time will be giv "Give Tojo that message in bul­ have remained more or leas steady I they can now afford far the prayers, to pray for their lives, to name hadn’t come up yet on the San Diego, Calif.. Dec. 24—lA’). en together with neces.sary priori­ pray to r the kind at world in ■preada tba O i^tm n s glow. The New York Post, like other diaper service’s waiting list and —Mrs. Margaret Sharon O’Dea lets, bombs and shells. We’ll keep for the past several months, indi­ ttBM. Part of our material papers, has a number of steady ties for obtaining grates and other the supplies coming.” cating slight decreases along the which such sacrifles will not be \ No Herald he couldn’t get a nurse or a laun­ Wallace. 26, admitted kidnaping equipment. in aU this is that \ Washington in Wartime correspondents, who write to the dress. He spent his vacation wash­ Mrs. Inez MacLam’s three small necessary, to pray that there be editor at leaat once a week. ing diapers. af ua havs probably been By Jsek Stinnett children last Nov. 17, but denied to gratify our Chriatmas de> lifted from our own hearts sny ToiiiorroM' "About one half of this number It is untrue that a king's ran­ she struck the 22-year-old mother too careless enjoyment of the writes consistently good letters,” Q—Five U. S. battleships wers som is required to get a goM maid with a rock and hurled her over a Local Restauruiits without sapocting the usual Connecticui Washington — Not long ago nearly a mile from where he the editor reports, “so good that sunk or damaged "so severely that or cook in Washington. What it good materisl. things shout us. seaside cliff. Capt. Blake Mason of of being flat broke the WPB got a request for priorities should have been. we iiate not to use them. Yet we they would serve no military pur­ does take is for the maid to find the_.sherifPs office, said today. after Cbriotmas. Yes, many For as ever, since Christ began He shouted the bus driver down No issue of the Manches­ want to give all readers a fair pose for some time" by the Japa­ no fault with you as an employer. Filled ToiiiorroH on a 100-foot conveyor belt from a share in the sogee we can allow.” Mrs. Wallace was arrested yes­ M could do our Christmas Hia teaching, we mortals are and wanted to know Just what- ter Evening Herald will nese at Pearl Harbor. What were Here's one classified advertise­ terday at Huntington Park. Held ■ Yanked manufacturer that produces for in-what he thought he was doing, Wary of Self-Advertising their names 7 ment in the "Help Wanted, Wom­ OB a grander acale than standing undecided, weak and under 95,000 ' bail, she faces Many of these who now room in By A. H. O. both military and civilian con- driving a No. 2 on the No. 4 route. be published tomorrow, The Post letters editor is wary A—Arizona, OklahonM, Califor­ en" column; Manchester and take their meats hesitant bstwsen Hla truth and of self-advertiaing letters, which, “General housework, colored; charges of asJhult with intent to r. and stlU have aomethlng left sumption. The poor driver said he knew he Christmas Day. A Merry nia, Ne\-ada and West Virginia. commit murder and three counts ovit, are going to find it 'difficult to A ' • r, perhaps for that best of all our own willingness to gamble on Christmas to all from he says, he easily spots because one meal a day. good hour.s, no get a Christmas dinner tomorrow It is pertinent to esk, barrl:iSg One of the WPB official.-, wfote of their platitudinous tone. laundry, 2 in family, physician's of child stealing. ity, a loan to Uncle Sam, what seems ssfs and- comfortable back to ask wpat percentage of ‘ The Herald Familv. Q—What three things can you "I don't deny anything, except Most of the.se are employed in war laet minute weather changes, . I route. No. 4. he explained, was the “The "Voice of the People" edi­ do to make tough meats more ten­ home.” work and with all of the plants > for other kinds of secuii- departure from that truth. As we the company's outputP was gogoing fl Qjjjy Qjjg jjg ;^now. Bind he fig­ tor at The Daily News aaya war­ Another advertiser for a colored the assault on her (Mns. ?fac- what Irving Berlin, wrlUng the der? Lami," Mason quoted Mrs. Wal­ closed tomorrow there will be Por ws Amsrloans are in the stand thua on another Christmas to the Array and Navy. The reply time letters certainly arc more maid offered J60 per month, pri­ eong for the season, has on Con­ t^ that was “60 per cent." ured It was better to drive that A—Grind them to cut the con­ lace. “There’s another angle >>00 many more seeking places to eat Eva, let us not givs up being one than get lost completely. vigorous than those produced in vate bath and "happy surround­ MATTHEW Wa've hit the jackpot necticut's performance. \In view of your letter of De- years of peace. Moat \^tera want nective tissue finely; pound them ings.” know nothing about. It is so fan­ Grills in Manchester will be closed money has always been merry, let us have chssr, let ua ceiMier 5," the WPB came back, This was topped only by the to break the connective tissue and tastic I know you won’t believe tomorrow except where they can A Connccticut^hlte Christmas new motorman who got himself Long Queues to protest—and loudly. Still Demand References to be the thing we

to prohibit contracts from going date. Adequate arrangements Learns a Lesson," and this was tWWWMCIKlIMIMlIWtlCWKWMWRMMKWMMlwaMie New Hospital Gets Assignment Sees Fairer into areas of labor shortage or to Break Records have been made to take car* of Party Is Held presented by Jane Mack, Janet Dance Is Held Tire and Tube Certificates Output Power factories requiring new equipment any unprecedented ruzh today and Wilson, Norene Pratt and June y-at-Home Xmas or tooling or already loaded with tomorrow. S.evenson. A Merry Chris&i Head Selected Meat Ration orders," he ssaerted. At Local P. O. The weary postal clerks, car­ By Girl Scouts Loraine Scoville'entertained with S By Guard Unit Issued by Rations Board Struggle Seen In a directive announced Sat­ riers and the entire “ ersonnel of a tap dance. Henrietta Lloyd, and urday, Nelson gave Wilson respon­ the local office will welcome the Nancy and Priscilla Burnham pre­ b Be Rule This Year Miss Feme Locke to Suc­ State Official Cannot sibility for scheduling ot Army, holiday tomoirow after three pared an Interesting Shadowgraph, Company G Celebrates During the week ending Decem-ADancosse, 152 Center street, one Nelson Believed Trying NaVy snd Maritime commission Receipts Higher Now weeks of hard work. Practically Mothers Entertained by "While Shepards Watched Their •A Happy New Yi ber 19 the following certificates II tire; Albert Fiazer, 199 Wood­ production as well ss authority to every bit of mail was either sort­ F.ocks by Night.” This was pre­ ceed Dr. Smith Who Assure More, However, Than Whoje Month of ed or being delivered by carriers Troop 7; Wreath Cere­ Its First Anniversary; were issued by the local rationing land street, two II tires; William To Extend Control assure their being “consistent sented while the Scouts and audi­ To All ctiotM and board for tires and tubes: D. Hall. 940 Middle Turnpike, Leaves for Service. In the Near Future. last night at five o'clock and a ence sang the Carol. Ice Revue Stars Gifts Distributed. Over Placing Contracts with maximum production poesi- Decemher o f Last Year concerted effort will be made to mony Is Performed. Rationina Hite New truck tires and tubes: Per- East, five II tires and one tube; bilitles of the national economy.’’ Each Scout presented her moth­ rett and Glenney, Perrett place, 11 Harold B. Hoqge, 69 Summer clear up every bit by seven o'clock Miss Feme Locke, superinten­ Hartford, Dec., 24—yP)—No as­ The latter order was interpret­ Alt records were broken this tonight. ^ Girl Scouts of Troop 7, Miss er with her picture taken in the ftom n like E' Company G, local State Guard tires; Sliver Lane Bus Company, sfreet, three II tires; Kenneth Washington, Dec. 24—(J')—Re­ ed In some quarters as an indica­ dent of nui.ses at Memorial hospi­ surance that mose meat will bo year at the Manchester post of­ Handle Own Mall Jessie M. Hewitt, leader, enter­ Girl Scout uniform and placed in unit, held Its anniversary dance Perrett place, two tubes; Wtkin Irl.sh, 4 North School street, tal will succeed Dr. Harry C. ports were circulated on Capitol tion the military authorities might tained their mothers and friends a small frame which they had the three II tires and two available by the fixing'of dollais- fice, Postmaster Thomas J. Quish A special detail of men, under and Christmas party last evening and C^alhoun, 306 Porter street, Bmith as hospital administrator hill today of a resumption of an be directed to shift some o f their Master Sergeant Chorgy of the Lt a Christmas party. The Scouts lashed out of twigs. F. E. BRAYl one tire; Walter Silkowskl, 110 tubes; Alexander Jarvis Co.. 26 and-cchts ceilings at slaughtcr- production to factories not now announced today. At the close of at the American Legion Home on for the present, it was announced undercover struggle between mili­ Coast -Artillery Unit stationed carried out an impressive “ Wreath At the cIosl of the program the JEWELER ICr. and Mm. Manchester wl Broad street, two tires and two Alexander street, two I tires; Wll- today by hospital officials. Dr. hoiLsc and wholesale levels could handling Army orders. business, Tuesday December 22, girls received their gifts and serv­ Leonard street. A monthly meet­ demar Kangas, 13 Cumberland tary and civilian production au­ here, handled all of the soldier Ceremony,” decorating a wreath down to ita aoeond war time tubes. Smith has been commissioned in oe made the OPA s£d, although the receipts for the month were mail consigned to the battalion v/ltl. fir cones, a red bow and a ed refreshments of punch, cookies ing held prior to the affair was Retread truck tires; Perrett and street, two II tires; David M. thorities. $17,114.48 aq^ compared for the State Theater Building | day without much fuaa the U. S. Army Medical Corps and iairer distribution aiid stabilized and regimental headquarters. star. The wTeath was hung over and pop-corn bails. l attended by many of the old mem- Glenney, Perrett place. 18 tires; i King, 110 Eldridge street, one II A usually well-informed con­ Aussie Corvette full month of December 1941 celebrating, according to a aur- will leave Saturday for Camp pi'ices anouid result. gressional source told newsmen be The detail took a heavy burden off tie fireplace, aqd red candles Troop 7 also celebrated ita fourth Main Street beiv'of Company G, these having Walter Silkowskl. 110 Broad tire; E. W. A „ Inc.. 56 Chestnut Grant, Illinois for a training which reached' an all time high of the shoulders of the extra and birthday, and a cake with four made today by The Herald. street, one II tire and one tube. The new ceiling plan will enable had every reason to believe War $16,854.20. The pomparison, as of decorating the fireplace and piano been invited to the dinner-dance. street, four tires; Pitkin and Cal­ course. regular post office help. Postmas­ were lighted during this ceremony. candies was lighted and placed in __ aervicea in ail churches The .anniversary commemorated houn, 305 Porter street, two tires. Also Felix Koslcki, 23 Lock- buiciicrs to ouy wnut la available Production Board Chairman Don­ Sunk by Bombers this date, shows $260.48 ahead of Miss Locke was formerly in ald M. Nelson was contemplating ter Quish took the opportunity of Scout June Stevenson wrote and the center of the gqod night circle be general and probably bet- one year since Company G. com­ Passenger Grade I and II tires; wood street, one II tire; Theodore with the assuiance that they can that period with seven full days extending his personal thanks to swwwwwiuwwMiiwmwwjiewwwwmmmwwwwwiiiig charge of two New j York hospi­ sell at a ret^nable profit, in et- extending civilian jurisdiction over coached a play entitled "Victoria while carofs and taps were sung. attended locally than in many manded by Captain Frank Schie- H. B. Archer, 114 Maple street, Michaud. 84 Wells street, two II Canberra. Dec. 24— (JP) ---The yet to go. the men late this morning. Those __IS. This la due to many thinga tires; Frank A. Provozlno, 181 tals before accepting the position ieci, the controlling ot prices on Army and Navy contract place­ Postmaster Quish predicted that bel, was called to active duty at one II tire; James L Bettger, 56 superintendent at the local Australian government announced assisting Sergeant Chorgy were Ebia year which keeps the folks at the outbreak of war. The captain Oak street, one II tire and one possiole cuts ot meats prevents ments. every bit of first class as well as Church street, two I tires; Charles ho.spital. today that the 938-ton corvette Privates Connolly and Knopf. lame. Travel restricticns, gas and reported that there were now R. Bezzlnl, 65 Linmore drive, one tube; Van Schanck, 501 Hilliard puckers trom introducing new Rebisting Further Control Armldale had been sunk by JapS' second class mail would be de­ His raUonlng wiU prevent any some 16 former members of his street, one Tlrilre; Parker Sorens, "roinbination" cuts which, it is Army production and procure­ livered to all persons in Manches­ II tire; Dana H. Cannon, Jr., 48 Lieut. Grace E. Krarns nese bombers some 250 miles Noted Reporter Dies r tripe. It is generally accept- company In active service with Myrtle street, throe III tires; Ev­ 771 Main street, one II tire; My­ claimed, has been done in some ment officials, the informant said northwest of Darwin early in ter before seven o’clock this eve­ . - « v , e i . that this year there will be Yanks at Dakar cases to establish new cuts not ning. Christmas morning five the armed forces, most of whom erett H. Cone. 20 View street, one ron H. Ames, 351 Main street, two Mtss Grace E. Kearns, R. N., he had been told, are exerting December with a loss of two of­ people at home thsin ever ^be­ II tires. previously covered by previous Army trucks will make the final New York, Dec. 24—(iP, —Mi­ Ihoi-: have attained the rank of non­ II tire and one tube; Francis N. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas every pressure to resist further ficers and 38 men. chael Edward Claffey, 45, who fore. commissioned officers through Form Last Link ceilings, thus enablmg them to set control by Nelson and Charles E. delivery of any parcel post matter A. Kearns of 82 Chestnut street, The other 43 members o f the that reaches the office late to­ won the high tribute “a reporter’s Last Minute Shoppers their previous State tjuard expe­ a price lor the "new" cut. Wilson. WPB vice chairman, to crew were rescued after tossing on III*' Auto Is Decorated who recently resigned as super­ Too Small A Profit night. There will not be any city reporter,” died yesterday. He was Last night found Uie business rience. Four are sergeants, ten are In Bases Chain visor of the children’s ward qt the whom Nelson assigned additional the sea in lifeboats for several “Mike” to Franklin D. Rooaevelt ^iectiond of Manchester thronged For Fourth Season Retailers, theretore, have in powers In directives announced delivery here tomorrow. corporals am. one past member is About Town Memorial hospital to enter Army days. Parcel Post Delay when Mr. Roosevelt was governor 1 last minute shoppers. There a Naval petty officer. some cases, been forced to buy Saturday. Before going do’vn, the an­ always a few who put off buy- service, has been assigned to the these "new” cuts if they wanted There was, however, a slight of New York, and the governor Receives Congratulations For the fourth season, An­ (Oontlaaed from Pag* One) Station Hospital at Fort H. G. "I understand Nelson is moving nouncement said, the Armldale de­ cloud on the horizon at this time. was always “Franklin’’ to Claffey until the last minute. How- At the party last evening. Le­ The Christmas program of the drew Battaglia, of 37 Middle meat for their customers.. Them­ toward mandatory control over stroyed one enemy bomber and of the snub nose and infectious |’5 m , moat of the bigger business The ship was last Wright, Long Island, N. Y. Lieu­ selves limited by March ceiling Postmaster Quish said that there gion Commander Wilfred CHarka Concordia Lutheran church school ’Turnpike, West, has his auto­ ed in Cairo, tenant Kearns expects to leave on the placement of certain Army and fighter, and possibly accounted for had been a serious bottleneck in grin, who covered most ot the big ces will put up the shutters to- complimented Captain Schlebel will be held this evening at 7 mobile decorated for Christ­ seen afire. levels, they have had to sell at Navy contracts," said this source a second fighter. :ht at 7 and will not take them or about January 6. the parcel post mattei which has stories around New York for the and the members of his outfit on o’clock. A pageant will be present­ mas. The Italian communique said too small a profit or refuse to bati- whose committee assignments The Armidale, which had been past 16 years as reporter for The t again until Monday mom- dle meat. not, apparently, reached its peak their splendid spirit. He also com­ ed under the direction of Mrs. Four years ago. Andrew had the environs of Naples and the keep him in contact with both used as a minesweeper, was com­ baaing the 1941 record against Journal and The Journal-Ameri- Business hiw been better this stepping-stone island of Lampedu­ preached, the status of the swift­ "They can not be blamed for not ^ military and civilian production missioned last June. than ever before. Some buai- mented on the fact that many Earl Richter, wife of the pastor. an idea that the Christmas what has been delivered here to can. World War 1 veterans were en­ All are cordially invited. idea should be extended to the sa. between Silly and Tunisia, had ly back-tracking array of Field buying a commodity they would authorities. He asked that his She was the ninth veesel report­ houses, however will remain been attacked by bombers and Marshal Erwin Rorarael was of have to sell for a loss,” State OPA name not be used. ed lost by tha small Australian ^ untU nine o’clock tonight, listed in the State Guard. automobile and he started ex­ Gifts Are Distributed perimenting. He started with some damage caused. Pararaount interest. Latest re­ Director Chester Bowles declared. "My understanding is that the Navy, ■fhe others included the they will follow the general Private Edward Paveleck of the ports Indicated that a large body "This," he added, "partly ex­ A buffet luncheon was provided Marine Corps stationed at New Kjtevf colored bulbs and each ’The stirring new’s from Dakar move would permit military reten­ cruisers Canberra, Sydney and ' lie of a three day holiday. of the pursuing British Eighth plains why certain buteners were *Perth—half the Navy’e cruiser A Very Merry Christmas Movie Entertainment by the wives and sweethearts of Riveir, South Carolina, will spend year he has added to his col­ was revealed In a dispatch from tion of control over contracts for Array was In the Slrte region, 250 iieqently without meat.” munitions and war weapons, but strength—three destroyer* and TO ALL OUR FRIENDS I About the only entertainment in the members, and dancing was the Christmas holiday with his lection. Associated Press Correspondent held following this. Captain Schie- Joseph Morton, who was on hand miles east of Tripoli. Advance The Packers’ Viewpoint that the WPB would assert a right two sloops. )ianehester tomorrow will be in parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jozef Pave­ This year Battaglia has his units were reported some 70 miles From the packers’ viewpoint;' AND PATRONS... I 'both moving picture theaters bel was presented with a fine gift leck of 148 North School street. colored globes under bell to sec the Americans move In by To All Of You land, sea and air and join their closer to Rommel and to Tripoli, they have been forced to pay prices Sridch will have continuous per- of six pairs of regulation woolen shades and they make and French allies without demonstra­ Several alternatives face the tj producers that prevent them ilBmances starting at 2 o’clock in Hato and Edith Wsiley socks, a scarf and military' tie. G give a novel effect at night Company members also received Mr. and Mrs. A. J. George, of tion or fanfare. German desert battle expert after from making a “working" profit Um afternoon. Tbere are no oiwrt- 489 Main street, are planning a reaching Tripoli—to continue to MERRY CHRISTMAS S iBg events s^eduled locally, gifts through a grab-bag surprise. W'hile their numbers were not with their selling price limited. From All Of Us! Hartford, Dec. 24— The “ Holi­ Christmas vacation for the next large, the arrival of the Ameri­ Tunisia by land and attempt to If the producer, ot whom no rjila n y local men stationed In day Ice Revue" opens a three-day Many of the American Legion ■ ly encampments will come members were also on hand at the four days. For this reason the cans symbolized the addition of join Gen. Walther Nehring’s Axis ceilings are placed, does not choose run at the Hartford Auditorium on forces there, to evacuate his forces for Ouistmas. In down town affair, helping things along. Com­ gasoline station owned by Mr. Dakar to the list of Allied bases to sell to the packer at a price Christmas night, with evening per­ by sea from Tripoli or to stand FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPT. K Ibnchester this morning many mittee for the dinner-dance was: George will be closed until Mon­ Obituary In Africa and left only a thin which he can reasonably pay, the formances also scheduled for Sat­ day morning. and fight. supply ot meat will not increaae. srsra seen renewing acquaintances urday and Sunday. Matinee's will Sergeant Brown, Corporal John­ coastal strip of Tunisia and a sad the majority sUted they ston and Corporal Kohls, They 1 slowly diminishing portion ot Packers have had difficulty in get­ POPULAR MARKET | Keller’s Men’s Wear be held on the last two days. All offices, over which the Se­ ting meat from producers and no vrauld leave Sunday for duty. Miss Hedy Stenuf, star of “ It were complimented for their western Libya to the Axis on the 883 MAIN STREET VbmiUea received cards from far lectmen have jurisdiction, will be Immediate prospect for greater IlMlWIHieillilWllWBIBIBIMIltIWIIIilWIIMMIIBtMMUIMIHItt Happens On Ice" for two years at splendid arrangements. Funerals Dark Continent. Hospital Notes places where their men folks Sergeant A. J. George, public closed from 5 this evening until producer sales ie seen by officials the Center Theater in New York, Morton said the Americans in­ of some branch packing houses. KARL A. KELLER ARTHUR HULTMAN mere fighting. relations officer for the unit, in­ Monday morning, as a fuel con­ cluded members of the Air Forces is the featured attraction of "Holi­ Frank L. Hollister Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Anna The uniform method of pricing y nwHueiiWWKeiinwHiMiMMmnMiieiininHumninKawwMueiinHiHK,;^ The poet office handled its vites any young man who is inter­ servation measure. The towm and Supply Services, technicians Ivgeot influx of foreign mail day Ice Revue.” Miss Stenuf. a A private funeral service was Johnson, 82 Foster street; Mrs. and cutting is expected to lead to MARK HOLMES BERT LINDSAY pretty Viennese but 19 years old, ested in the State Guard to drop clerk has announced that he will and an Army-Navy commission TO THE MANY FRIENDS AND the Christmas of 1917. be available at his home until held this afternoon at two o ’clock Minnie Robbins, 150 Summit better distribution and help retail­ has won laurels in many European around to the Manchester Armory at the Thomas G. Dougan Funeral headed by Vice Admiral William ers squeezed between their ceil­ CUSTOMERS WHICH WE HAVE i on Wednesday evening and Join Monday for any matters requiring street; Mrs. Nora Donnelly, 60 competitions, participated in the home, for Frank L. Hollister of GlassforJ' The latter immediately Cooper street; Henry Leister, 485 ings and what they had to pay Company, G. his official serrice. began work to determine how the ACQUIRED SINCE OPENING Olympics, and won the Austrian Hollister street who died Wednes­ Hartford Road. suppliers, according to Mr. Bowles’ [sister Mary Florin, figure skating championship at the day evening. city’s airports and excellent har­ Admitted today: Mrs. Florence Interpretation. THE GARDEN — WE EXTEND age of 12. She will be spotlighted Building Inspector David Cham­ Rev. Dr. Elarl H. Furgeson of bor facilities, as well as the re­ i f f bers made final inspection , this Thompson, 44 Main street; Clar­ THE CHEERIEST OF HOLIDAY Nun, Passes Away in the V for Victory and White Clarifies Order the North Methodist church offi­ maining units of the French fleet, ence Ingraham. 117 Middle Turn­ Christmas numbers, as well as per­ morning of five new homes built could best be fitted into the broad GREETINGS! ciated and the bearers were mem­ pike, West; Griswold' Chappelle, Cloned AH D aj Saturdar, December 26 forming in special solos. by McKinney Brothers, three on bers of the family. Interment was plan for expediting men and ma­ Glenwood street and two on Oak­ 478 North Main street. Engagemen is \ Nate and Edith Walley, world's Fixing Ceiling in the' East cemetery. terial to Africa and combatting Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Hartford. Dec 24—(dV-SUter professional champions who will land street. May the service which we have extended to And An Day Saturday, January 2. the submarine menace off the A f­ Elizabeth McMullen, 26 New To All of Our ' Maty Florin (Murphy), member be featured in the Masquerade rican coast. you in the past year, merit the continued I of the Order of Sisters of Mercy, dance number and take part in Burdette Knowles, of West street; Mrs. Grace Wilde, 183 Sobiski-Sumislaski Many Friends Hartford. Dec. 24.— With­ Morton said there was no doubt Wadsworth street; Mrs. Nettie tangHit in nine Connecticut other events. Comedian Ted Meza, Point, is spending the holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Louis Sumtalaski association of your friendship. and Patrons.. _ ols and was mother superior out rigid tightening of non-pre­ that 90 per cent of the population Reale, 44 Pine street; Mrs. Wil­ with new and hilarious routines, ferred driving, it is doubtful Miss Mercedes Murphy of 29 Big­ Weddings was glad to see the Americans. of 12 Kerry street announce tha two, died this morning at St. Ken Parker, master of tap dancing elow street. liam Gahrmann and infant whether Connecticut’s reduced "The attitude of French public daughter, 1007 Tolland ’Turnpike; engagement of their daughter. May We Take This Opportunity p's Home, West Hartford, af' on ice, Jean Sherwood, featured Miss Caroline N. Sumislaskl, to WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY XMAS MOMhOMHUY WWW) a long illness. gasoline quota would be sufficient officials. ” he said, "and Army and Mra. Elizabeth Moriarty, 68 Sum­ of Wishing You All a Very solo in “ Circus On Ice” at the to keep transportation rolling for ‘Lieutenant Commander John Navy officers seems to be to re­ Sigfred B. Sobiski, son of Mr. and Sister Florin last taught at St. Copley Plaza in New York, and .‘Shea of the United States Navy, mer street; Mrs. Louis J. Dolin 824-828 MAIN STREET TEL. SU essential war workers, the state Lane-Orfitelli ceive the Americans well and and infant daughter, 109 Hemlock Mrs. John Sobiski of 161 West j Peter’s school here. She had been others are on the bill. A 12-girl i.s home for the Christmas holl- Middle Turnpike. 'iBoOMir superior at 8L_Margaret's OPA declared today in a state- Mr. and Mra Michael A. Orfi courteously and in a spirit of co­ street; Russell Little, Hartford. MERRY chorus of beauties on blades will di ys from Newport, R. I. operation, but atill maintain their I sehooU Waterbury, and St. Peter’s augment the icetravaganza. Music .nent clarifying yesterday's order telll, of 21 Warren street, an­ Discharged today: Eleanor S fixing a ceiling of 378 miles month­ dignity and remember yesterday’s Kearns, 37 Elro street; Herman Orfitelli-Castelluccio Danbury. She also bad will be furnished by Berle Milton One of the Connecticut Com­ nounce the marriage of their g a r d e n [taught in schools in Stamford, and his New York orchestra. ly for holders of " A " and "B" dead." Smith, 13 Laurel Place; Mrs. Mil­ Mr. and Mra. Michael A. Orfi* L -T H E - XMAS pany’s trailer buses was put in daughter, Miss Ida Mary Orfitelli, In September, 1940, French LTbompsmivine, Lakeville, Bridge- ’The Auditorium rink covers 7,- books. operation on the local lines this dred- Audette, 109 Cooper HUl telli of 21 Warren street announce YOUR FRIENDSHIP AND Non-preferred occupational drlv- troops at Dakar repulsed an at­ RESTAURANT AND GRILL rport, Stafford Springs and New 500 square feet of surface. For ahernoon. The bus that left the to Rus.sell R. Lane, son of Mr. and street; Mrs. Richard Bagley and the engagement of their daughter. 1 i GOOD WILL HAS MEANT MUCH TO I Haven. A t mie Ume she Uught in reservations, phone 7-2615 or ewere defined as tho.se not en­ Mra Howard Lane of Red Top, tack by British and Fighting Infant son, 80 Main street; Donald Miss ^ a e Orfitelli, to William South End at 1 o’clock this after- French Naval forces seeking to 840 Main Street Montgomery Ward Block US THROUGHOUT THE YEAR OF Westerly, R. L 2-8452. gaged actively in work that fur-- mx)n was of this type. Mo. Plank, 27 Bank street: Mrs. Castelluccio, eon of the late Mr. i Before Sister Florin entered St thers the war effort or protects The ceremony was performed at bring the port 'under Allied con­ Adelle Galassoi 170 West Center and Mrs. Nicholas Castelluccio of 1942, AND WE HOPE THAT OUR ]|sry*s borne two months ago, she public welfare. St. James’s rectory on Monday, trol and prevent its use as a base street. Hartford. SERVICE HAS BEEN SUCH TO MAY HAPPINESS AND GOOq CTlarence Ingraham, of 117 Mid­ for German submarine operations. I iiod taught at St. Peter’s school Before the reduction of “ B" and dle Turnpike, West, Injured a leg Nov. 23. at 11 o’clock by Rev. Ed­ Mias Orfitelli Is employed by the MERIT A CONTINUANCE OF OUR Boy Scout News mund Barrett, who used the single Lieut. Gen. Dwight D. Elsen­ [ fbr the last two years. “ C" coupons from four to three in a fall this morning on the Cen­ Fatally Burned In Home Travelers Insurance company and FRIENDLY ASSOCIATION. HEALTH BE WITH YOU AND She leaves two sisters, Mrs. A. gallons, n.on-preferi^ drivers by ring service. The bridal attendants hower, commander of the Allied Mr. Castelluccio Is with CMlt’a Pat­ ter street rail removal job and was forces In North Africa, announced [ t . Anthony of Brooklyn, N. Y., combing “A " and “ B" coupons taken to Manchester Memorial were Miss Rose Orfitelli, sister of Holyoke. Mass., Dec. 24— (/f) — ent Fire Arms Manufacturing YOURS AT CHRISTMAS TIMB iba. J. Tunney of New York Pack 4 could get a maximum of 470 miles the bride, and Harold Lane of two weeks ago that the port was company. hospital for examination in Hol- being turned over to the Allies John T. Roy, 94. former publisher I O ty . The funeral will be held Sat- William Norris, scribe monthly. "In renewing any rations loran’s ambulance. The accident Hartford, brother of the bride­ of French language newspapers Matthew Wior AND THROUGHOUT THE I srday at 9:30 a. m., with a solemn At 6:45 the meeting opened now expiring for the non-preferred groom. and Admiral Jean Darlan said la­ occurred .shortly after 8 o'clock ter in an interview that French and retired merchant, was .fatally . loqulem mass at St Mary’s Home. with the flag ceremony 1^ by groups, ’ the OPA explained, “local near the Seaman Coal Company Since their return from a brNal burned today In his home. Police SEASON’S GREETINGS N EW YEAR , ' Burial will be In St. Mary’s ceme- Charles Norris, Roger Preston and boards will issue the same num­ trip to Red Top. the bride and fleet units there would join the yards. The extent of Ingraham's Allies. and fire officials said Roy was sit' MERRY XMAS i W tery. West Hartford. Alton Munsie. A game called ber of coupons and date books for injury has not yet been ascer­ bridegroom have been making ting next to an electric beatsr Capture the Flag" was played the same length of time as the their home on Cottage street. The In Tunisia, meanwhile, Gen. tained. Henri Honor* Glraud’a French when blankets caught fire, burning To All Friendft and Patrona I but ho team succeeded in captur­ ration now expiring." This, in ef­ bride is operator of the City Taxi­ him critically. He died in a hoS' ing it ’Two other games followed fect, is a 25 per cent cut. troops were reported to have of * S I Death Takes Wife Mrs. Harry Gustafson of 33 cab Company, and is a graduate knocked the Italians out ot their pital. — “O’Grady Says," and “ Skin the Hack.natack street who under of Manchester High school. Snake." positions near Pont Du Fahs, went a major operation Tuesday The bridegroom attended Mis­ Japanese Diet Opens Session GEORGE’ S ;Of Norwalk Mayor Next the Dumbell club was at the Manchester Memorial hos some 30 miles south ot Tunta cap­ f i l l i n g STATION called to order and Frank Wilson Christinas Party souri University for 3 '- years and turing a number of prisoners and ■ BOLAND » pital, is as comfortable as can be Is pursuing his studies at the Uni­ Tokyo (From Japanese Broad- was elected a member. A contest expected, and hopes to be able to -two armored cars. Cor. Main and Blsaell Streets was held for the best den yell. The versity of Connecticut, and work­ At the same time other Allied CLSts), Dec. 24.—(^ — The Im­ OIL COMPANY Nqnvaik, Dec. 24— (A^ —Mrs. At Norton Plant receive her friends in a few days ing at the Pratt A Whitney Air­ perial Diet, Japan’s Parliament, winners were Dens One and ’Two. forces went into action against WE WILL BE CLOSED GRANTS $69 Center Bt. At Woot Cantor HatUw Amundsen Stack, 52, wife craft at East Hartford. the Axis on a small scale at three opened its 81st session today with I of Mayor sSank T. Stack, died at Den One then presented two short Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Labbe and K rN "nL 'J" hilarious skits. The meeting clos­ family, formerly of Fort Kent, points southwest of Tunis and on Its program limited to legislation I S a. m. today in her home on the Employees of the Norton Elec­ "urgently needed for the prosecu­ I MONDAY .MORNING = Old Saugatuck road a few minutes ed with the Cub Prayer and Grand Maine, are occupying the Herbert Roberts-Perkins an arc stretching out from nine Howl. Merry Christmas. trical Instrument Company, 37 of McIntosh place on Tolland Turn Rev. Charles G. Johnson to 14 miles east of Mejes-El-Bab. tion of the war," according to the w ill b# OpGIl f after suffering a heart attack. Dr. whom are women, held an enjoy­ official news agency Domel. ( I Joseph H. Shayne was summoned, pike. Manchester Green officiated Axis forces were reported by mill' Closed All Day Christmas Richard Nodden, scribe able Christmas party this after­ the marriage this morning at ten tary cireles to be most active in I but found Mrs. Stack dead when noon at 2 o’clock in the machine . be arrived. The weekly meeting began at Sergeant He.'man Heck is home o'clock at his home, of Miss Doro­ that region. ‘ 7:15 with William Nemiroff blow­ department. Mrs. Otto Vlertel and form Camp Edwards, Falmouth thy Evelyn Perkins, R. N., of 19 A military spokesman said as usual on Sal Mayor Stack and her son, Thom Mrs. Ethel Aspinwall were co- < as, were at her bedside when she ing assembly. After that the Mass., on furlough, and his broth' Russell street, daughter of Mr. there had been some shelling of j scouts listened to a talk on map­ chairmen of the committee of ar­ er. Corporal Rudolph Heck is and Mrs. John J. Perkins of Wal­ Allied positions on the northern (died. rangements. Albert Odermann, one MILIKOWSKI, The Florist Last evening Mrs. Stack attend- making given by Scoutmaster home from Camp Kilmer, N. J den, Mass., and Ozroe Walter Rob­ sector ot the Allied lines stretch­ of the foremen, donated the tree CHeisTnifis jov Next to the Gas Co. DGcamber 1 6 * ad a bingo party at the American Herbert Magiiir. Leland Grimson for Chri8tma.s. They are the sons erta of North Carolina. ing to the west and south of Bi- I 695 Main Street KRISTMAS * X/Sglon hall with her sister, Mrs. has taken some scouts out on a which was beautifully decorated, of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Heck of zerte and Tunis. Patrol activity I Martin Lee and returned home at map-making test. Later in the and around It were piled gifts for Hollister street. Italy has 2485. motion picture was said to have increased in in­ S , 11 o'clock. She did not complain of gym "Herb” told the scouts how everj'jody. There was carol sing­ houses with a total seating ca­ tensity on both sides. May the Spirit of the Flrat Chrisl- T I feeling ill and retired at 11:30 to make a pyramid. It was going ing, and home-made cupcakes and Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Shiffer pacity of 1,063,800. As the inevitable cUish ap- maa Enter AH Our Hearta Now INSPIRED BY THE WIS- Ice cream were served. for Your Convonfonco o’clock. O. K. until the last two scouts and small daughter. Judith, have and Throughout the Coining Year. DOM AND ACnON OF OUR climbed up. then it caved. They A handsome plant left for a ten day visit with rela­ . r Con\icted Second Time later reviewed the scout laws and was presented to Secretary-Treas­ tives In New York and Pennsyl­ Much at oil of ut would enjoy a 3-day helidoy, GREAT LEADERS DC 1HE urer Ralph Norton, and (ffter the vania. MISS ANNIE SWIFT gave a talk on them. Then they Spencer Coraetlere w* would not bo doing owr job ot o itoro it wo PAST, WB, TOE PEOPLE Ankara, Turkey, Dec. 24——The this year, pasalng out dollar bills day half holiday in government at his home for a short time, en­ OUR ENTIRE ORGANIZATION holiday will bo given Saturday off with pay. service, which Mr. Roosevelt de­ tered the hospital Tuesday after­ AND PATRONS ICAN HERITAGE. W ar Labor Board announced to- to all the children on Tuesday. ships More Firmly Founded. Sagr approval of wag* increases in Yesterday she was found dead in scribed as a "peace time luxury.” noon. 'The nature of hia illness was the home where she lived alone. not discloaed. IBs following esses: Mallory Hat JOIN IN WISHING Ounpany. Danbury. Ootm.. and the fligns Meeting Day Resolution (/.S* rhoMaroHieelmple facts.Wa hap# aur"keaplnf WE HOPE YOU WILL FIND THE HaUsrs. Cap snd Millinery May Apply for Oorractlon To Return to Duty TH5 SEASON’S GREETINGS AND Wafhington, Dee. 2<. — tiP) — ghap" •« Saturday will ba halpFwl ta yau. PRICELESS GIFTS OF HEALTH, involving about TBO om- AS CHRISTMAS DRAWS NEAR ITIS Tk* board approved a 7 Hartford. Dec. 24—uP)—Truck, President Roosevelt signed today a Hartford, Dec. 24—i/P>—State A MERRY CHRISTMAS A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS BEST WISHES TO YOU AND YOURS t iBoraase awarded by an hue and taxicab owners whose cer­ resolution fixing Jan, 6 as the Policeman George Silvia, Dan­ ONLY NATURAL THAT OUR HAPPINESS AND CONTENTMENT as a cost of living ad- tificates of war necessity do not meeting day for the flrat seasion of bury, convicted of striking a wo­ And A AMONG YOUR PRESENTS ON Annual oam ln n of men provide sufficient mileage for es­ the 78th C^ongreas. Ha has arrang­ man during an altercation, will re­ TO EVERYONE1 THOUGHTS TURN TO THOSE MANY ranged from 11,300 to sential operation may apply to the ed to deliver hia annual message turn to duty Dec. 28, State Police tbs year ended April SO. Office of Defense Transportation to Congress the following day, (?ommlB8ioner Eldward J. Hickey HAPPY NEW YEAR OF YOU WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED Store Houra 9 to 9 CHRISTMAS MORNING for a correction, it was announc­ Jan. 7. ^ announced today following Silvia's TO OUR SUCCESS. WE WISH YOU Manchester Lumber ed today. departmental trial late Wednes­ TO ALL Quake Dead Set At 474 day on charges of conduct unbe­ ALL A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS. Dec. 24— (P)— Nasry Uses Own Buses coming an officer. RILEY CHEVROLET CO. o f H aiy Corley Doa- Ankara, ’Turkey, Dec. 28.— (De et Fbnner Ck>v. Newsport News. Va , Dec. 24.— layod)—qPH-OlllelaJ flgurca today . New Oanaan Judge Dies Incorporated and Fuel Company Rep.-Eteot Jamea M. (A)—^Tlie Navy used ita own buses placed the dead at 474 and the liv^ .THOS. McGlLL, J r _ W. T. GRANT COMPANY Everett T. McKinney, Mgr. reached a divorce today to carry workers to the jured at 606 in Saturday's earth­ New Canaan, Dec. 24—(IP)— Hle- PaiRtfi — Wallpapers 191 CENTER STREET U. S. Cleaners and Dyers i k : a v e y ’s g r i l l - '■Be Mad oidt yaetarday in - ewport News ahip yards as con­ quake In north central Anatolia. ronimua A. Herold, judge o f the i CENTER STRFIKT PHOJ town court since July 1941, and a 645 MAIN STREET 815 Main Street Frehate -oourt, diarglng ferees sought a solution to a strike The tbwn of Erbia of 5,000 popu­ 836 Main Street Near Montgomery Ward'a S3 EAST CENTER STREET » ■ C Doanelly. young bual' of transit workeia which has crip­ lation was* the worst hit. Nearly former member of the Democratic lka»Ji»i»aia»aHfcJu»>U»mae»iuaen«aima»a»aM with oniei and pled regular trolley and bus serv- 5,000 bulldinga were destroyed or Town committee, died today. He loc hero. damaged in an extensive area. was 67.

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,MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 194» P A 6 I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1942 churdh. The pastor. Rev. Ferris | iana Awake! fialutc the Happy hold its' Christmas mass at mid- Xmas Services E. Reynolds will take for his sub­ Morning!” Sermon carol, "Hark night. , American Price Rises ject: 'They Shall Call His Name the Herald'^ngela Sing.” Commun Emanuel." Ths full choir under ion carol, “How Sllentl.v, How Si­ All Filled With Nut* DINE AND DANCE Ration News ' In Churches the direction of Organist Samuel lently,” "Angela From the Realms Daily Radio Programs Ramette will sing the anthems, of Glory;” Receasional; ”Oh. Come San Diego Addison E. GEORGE SMITH’S MUSIC By Cheater Bowles ■» down the line to your dining room Nearly Double British "Christmas Bells, Sing O Heavens All Ye Faithful.” The senior choir Housh; chief of the OPA office B M ten Wat and We Three Kings.” The prelude will sing at the 10:46 service. WITH TONY OBRIGHT AND HIS XYLOPHONI ‘ My thanks to Connecticut citi­ table. The first step in solving the here, received a large box in holi­ problem of meat prices was taken Emanuel Lutheran to Adoration and Postiude, O Holy The rector will be glad to ad- zens for the splendid way in which M2(>4>) day wrapping which held contain­ Soft, Swe«t Muflic For T« bt DbbcIb( FIm w b m I * a few days ago' when OPA placed war’s start-assumed control of Have Special' Music; Might will be played by the or­ mlniater private Christmas Com­ ers labelled "Eggs,” ’’Butter,” they accepted and acted on the definite ceilings on the prices Britain Laid Plant for Imports, food manufacturing, dis­ ganist, with Mrs. William White- munion on Saturday, December By Liirrere Hudgins ’’Coffee.” "Sugar.” Each was filled emergency gasoline order last slaughter houses and whole.salers Food Controls Two tribution and determined what ra­ At the Other Churches. hill at the piano. Soloists will be 26, to those who desire such ser­ with nuts. 1080 may charge for fourteen primary The Story .So Far: Having caus­ tioning was necessary. Mrs.. Elsie Berggren ’’ Gustafson, vice. Walter's Restaurant WTIC week-end. Between eleven o’clock ed Santa f laus to be very sick by Miss Eleanor Berggren, Walter At Catholic Churches :tensive Xmas Programs Kilocycles when the news first came out and cuts of beef. Years Before War; . Outllaa Of Pattern Christmas matins (Julotta), the I'reeent Not Suitable Forinsrly Duitc’s (At The Ceeter) The various grade.s are al.so Htaiiing false rumors, Michael Myers and Alfred Lange. Service At St. James's church Christ­ seven o'clock on Friday evening, Woffington Bartholomew now is Steps Taken Since. Hera is an outline of the British traditional early morning Christ­ men an dall other cordially invit­ mas masses will be said at the folr Thumdav, D<>rcinbrr 24 the Hartford OPA office received clearly defined. This is good news detemiineil to bring Christmas to food manufacturing pattern from mas service will take place at the Kansas City (/P)—Chamber of THE VERY BEST IN CHOICE POODS AND LIQUOKK for the retailer and the consumer usual hour, 5:30 a. m. Friday in ed. lowing hours: 5:30, 6:30, 7:00, Arranged fof Tomorrow P. M. over 4,000 telephone Inquiries. I’oopo-I'oona. But no one will Ih>- a survey by the American Insti­ 8:30, 9:45 and 11:00. Commerce members didn’t ex­ because it means the end of up­ (Editor’s Note: We are stUI both the Emanuel Lutheran Major N. J. Curtis will be. in 3:00—The Story of Mary Marlin. Those calls came from ' gasoline lieve there is a >8anta Claus. In tute of Food Distribution, Inc.: charge of the ier\’lce at the Salva­ At St. Bridget’s church, the change Christmas gifts ss usual 3;15--Ma Perkins. station operators, personnel man­ grading. If seems probable that one last effort, Michael tries to struggling with our food Coordination of Britain’s food church on Church street am' the this year. Instead, they gave as soon as this new regulation be­ Covenant Congregational church tion Army citadel Christmas first, mass on Christmas day will 11:30 a. m. Children call- 3:30— Pepper Young’s Family. agers of large industrial plants deliver a big Christmas tree, but problem Jiut the British had industries into a wartime program be at 6:30,.then 7:30, 9:00, 10:00. packages to members of the arm­ r York, Dec. 24 — UP) MBS- gins to function, definite dollars their control outline ready on Spruce street. At Emanuel both morning at 10:30. a extensive wartime Christ- Ing home from New York, Cana- 3:45—The Right To Happiness. and from car owners. Those calls falls asleep. Good fairies then take was put into four general classifi­ St. Mary’s Episcopal with a solemn mass at 11 a. m. ed forces at a downtown canteen. Drograma will link aa listen- da and London; 11:16 p. m. Luth- 4:00—Backstage Wife. revealed a splendid spirit and a and cents Ceilings will be placed the tree on to the city. ^ when Oermany attacked, la cations: Concentration, standardi­ Swedish and English language will on beef in the retail meat stores. be used and the Emanuel and St. John’s church on Golway A pretty auburn-haired WAAC Uncle Sam’s nephews and eran broadcast; 2:15 Quartermas- 4:15— — Stellasteiia Dallas.naiiH. teamwork psychology that is al­ this third of four of their sation, restriction and transporta­ Christmas day observance at St. street will as In former years, drew a nice shaving kit. on the worldwide battle- ters’ choir; 3:30 Handel’s "Mes- 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. ways characteristic of American CHAPTER SIXTEEN dally oolumna showing Brit­ Chapel choirs under the direction Mary's Episcopal church will be­ I think that all of us will under­ tion. ' of G. Albert Pearson will sing. gin with Holy Communion at 8:00 ita and the friends and rela- siah." Toronto symphony; 4:30 4:45— Young Widow Brown. people in an emergency. Christmas Eve In I'oopo-Poona ish methods. Business Writ­ Elimination of croos-hauls in stand this fuel situatlon'a lot bet­ At 10:00 Christmas morning a a.' m. and a sermon by the Rec­ IT ~!SreTl"i,’ I back home. Greetings from Brazil; 6:45 Ca- 5:00—When A Girl Marries. I answered a good many of All day long Michael slept under ers James Marlow and George this country, to save freight space, 5:15—Port.a Faces Life. those calls myself and in every ter if we clearly understand this Zlelke explain how Great service will be held at the Con. tor, Rev. James Stuart Neill, on icluded In the holiday lineup rols from Chicago, one point. All of the kerosene and the coverlet of twigs and leaves. already has been widely discussed, cordia Lutheran church. Carol "The Child.” At 10:45 Rector Neill , the Christmas eve command MERRY CHRISTMAS 5:30—Just Plain Bill. case, the caller simply wanted to When he awoke he was not sur­ Britain’s nianufacturers were may be necessary. If that happens Other programs: 5:45—Front Page Farrell. know what the facta were and fuel oil and gasoline we're receiv­ channeled Into the moat pro­ singing by the combined choirs will take for his subject, “A Man­ formance, including notables of ing in Connecticut today is coming prised to find the big fir tree had you will not see for the duration will be held at the Armory and ger.'’ The junior choir will sing screen and government; Listening tonight: NBC — 8 6:00—News what he was expected to do about di.sappeared. ductive effort.) many bands now shipped into 6:15—History Ir The Headlines it. I didn’t hear a.,word of grum­ in tank cars. Already 70 per cent different institutions in the early the following carols at the eight Georae’s amuial ¥ritish Em- Fannie Brice. Frank Morgan; 8:30 He thought. "Some woodsman your area or city from milss away morning. The singers will meet at o’clock ser\'Tce: Processional—”0 n to g rL . an eight-hour dance Henry Aldrich; 9 Bing Crosby with Professor Andre Schen- bling. Naturally, the gasolthe sta­ of the nation’s tank cans are being dragged it off to chep Into fire­ By James .Marlow and used for these shipments to the but will have to be content with the church at 6:46. Come All Ye Faithful,” "While 1 Christmas tree and a two- of Time, ker. tions were placed in the very dif­ wood." And he was very grateful George Zlelke ths product of s factory close to 6:30— Strictly Sports. ficult position of having to decide seventeen Eastern States. There is At 7:30 a. m. Friday, Rev. Shepherds Watched Their Flocks ir wrletvshow i CBS—7:1.5 Harry James band; to the woodsman for covering him New York. Dec. 24.—(A>)—Take you. James A. Y'oung will conduct the By Night” ; offertory, ”We Three schedule as announced: |9 Major Bowes amateurs; 9:30 6:45— Lowell Thomas, commenta­ who was to get gasoline and who no Indication that those deliveries with leaves to keep him warm. "I tor. wasn’t. For forty-eight hours, they can be increased . . . in fact, a good look at your jampacksd The British ministry, just as in usual Christmas moi'ning service Kings of Orient Are;” sermon Christmas Eve Stage Door Canteen; 10 First should have frozen to death other­ Christmas dinner plates tomor­ Line, U. S. Navy. 7:00—Fred Waring In Pleasure were "ration boards” and they did they’ll probably have to be reduc­ this country, has bad to forbid at the Church of the Nazarene. hymn, "The First Noel;” commun­ All networks—11 p. m. Com- wise,” said Michael to himself and row. They’ll be skimpier next year At Second Congregational ion carol, ”How Silently, How Si­ BLU—7:05 Army-Navy quiz; Time. their job admirably. ed since the strain on the rail ship­ then he thought, ’’Perhaps it would manufacture of certain food. Those sd performance vdth Fred Al- 7:15— News of the World. ments is terrific at the moment. but not as skimpy as the British forbidden in England include table At 9 a. m. Friday a special lently.” Recessional; "Hark the Jack Benny, Bob Hope, Bing 7:30 Metropolitan Opera U. S. A.; have been best if I had diet..” 9:30 Freddie Martin band; 10:15 7:30—Quiz of Two Cities. Coal stoves and oil stoves are Meanwhile, we must face the plates are now. Jellies And Ice crasm. Both those Christmas day service will be held Herald Angels Sing." by, Eddie Cantor, Elmer Davis For he remembered how he had at the Second Congregational The 10:45 Recessional: "Chrlst- Wings to Victory. 8:00— MaxWel' House CoffecjTime. being rationed now. The new regu­ ever-increasing demand of the failed to get the tree to the Public A GLOW THAT COULD BE SEEN FOE MILES AROUND This Is the fourth war Christ­ industries require raw msterlsla, 893 Main Street others. 8:30—"The Aldrich Family”. lation which went into effect on North African campaign with its >»• mas for the British, the second packing materlslJ, factory space, rjiBC—10 p. m. Lionel Barry- MBS— 8 Sinfonietta; 8:30 Dark Square and how’ his falling meant Destiny, drama; 10 Raymond 9:00—Kraft Music Hall. December 18 doesn’t apply to gigantic air battles which require that Santa would die and Christ­ ' V for us. but glance down the road fuel and labor wblch the ministry in Dickens "A Christmas 10:00— Rudy Vallee. stoves designed only to bum wood, believes could be used to better 12:05 Christmas concert Clapper. millions of barrels of gasoline a mas would never come again. the British have traveled in 10:30—March of Time. nor does it apply to used stoves. day. It is impossible to forecast 16 m handling their food problem, and advantage in other directions. ' Roy Shield. Slowly, with bowed head, he Also on the Christmas schedule: 11:00—News. You can get a new coal stove If exactly how much fuel oil and walked back to the Kingdom of you get a glimpse of some steps Other products whose produc­ [.CBS—7 Amos and Andy’s 11:15— Dance Music. you plan to substittue it for oil­ gasoline will be required by the ord’s Prayer;” 8 Norman Cor­ NBC—9 a. m. Everything Goes; Poopo-Poona-. It was quite dark fruits and candies with his neigh­ than any voice Michael had ever We might have to take. tion has been suspended Include 2:45 p. m. Hymns of all Churches; 11:30—Inter-American University heating equipment or If you need North African campanign . . . and for a long while he had only bor and even the naiiglitiest child- heard. British armament was pitiful cake, pudding and sponge mix­ k’s “Plot to Overthrow Christ- 6:30 Canteen Girls; 8 Lucille Man­ of the Air. it for space which is not heated by 8:30 Cornish miners' carols; just as tt is impossible to forecast the stars to guide him. But sud-1 ren were behaving themselves and when the Germans struck in 1939 tures, breakfast cereals, prepared ners concert; 8:30 Information 12:00— News. any other equipment or if you the weather. However, we can be denly, as he neared the Gates of I taking care of their little brothers Trembling with excitement. Mi­ but not the British plans for feed­ breakfast foods and fish paste. mid. Annual Christmas carol Please; 9 Waltz Time; 9:30 Plan­ 12:05—Three Suns Trio. have to replace an old stove which Lotte Lehmann. sure of one thing . . . The same the Kingdom, the way became and sisters. chael pulled on his shoes and ing the island kingdom’s people. BeoanM Sole Importer tation Party; 10 People Are Funny 12:30—Log Cabin Farms Orches­ is completely beyond repair. You tank cars that are used to bring "What h!»8 happened?" wonder­ trousers and ran out into the yard. liU — 8:30 . Christmas con- much brighter and, looking up, he Laid Flans Back In 1987 The Food Ministry became the Quiz. tra. can buy a new oil stove if you have fuel oil to Connecticut must be saw that the Kingdom was all ed Michael in astonishment. He was so happy that Santa was The Brltlah, caught short for Wilbur Evans, Eleanor 12:55— News. to replace old equipment which is sole Importer because Imports had CBS—1:45 The Goldbergs; 6:30 used for gasoline and kero­ alight. Great bonfires burned on iJust then someone slapped him well and had come to Poopo- food in the first World war, made 10:45 Josef Marais’ Christ- Walter Cassell singers; 7:15 Rex beyond repair and are unable to to be reduced and their cost, if left eve; 12 Mid. Services from sene. A tank car . that la- every hilltop and "from the Public on the bacTi and shouted: "Sing, Poona that a gr^at big lump fill­ sure they would not be unpre­ Stout Our Secret Weapon; 8 Kate Tomorrow's Program use coal-burning stoves. used for fuel oil and high Square there rose such a glow lad. sing! For Christmas has come ed his throat and he couldn’t even in the hands of private traders, ton cathedral. Smith hour, drama ”The Small A. M. pared when the second fame. frould have been unpredictable. -9:30 United Nations octane gasoline for North Africa that it could be seen for miles to Poopo-Poona!” try to speak. They laid their food control plans One;” 9 Friday Night Playhouse; 6:00—Reveille, Agricultural News. Folks living in apartment or cannot be used to bring in gasoline around. But Michael could not sing for But Santa was doing all the Where necessary ths ministry ' of sendee men; 12 Midnight 9:30 Brewster Boy; 10 Caravan 6:25— News. tenement houses where the land­ back In 1937. at S t Patrick’s cathedral, to keep our cars running or to he couldn’t even speak. Instead, talking anyway. He said, “ I They put them into effect two sells an imported product below Hour. 6:30— Reveille. lord supplies the heat and hot wa­ he stole out of the Square and watched you from Santa Land. I cost and M ys a subsidy to the im­ York. heat our homes and yet, we must "What can it b e?” wondered years later when the war started. Best Wishes For A Very Merry BLU—11 a. m. Breakfast at 6:65— News. ter have, never had to worry much maintain production. We must see went alone towards his own home. watched j’ou decorated the streets porters. ’This has frequently been Christinas Day Sardi’s; 7:30 p. m. Lone Ranger; 7:00—Morning Watch. about where that heat and hot wa­ Michael, quickening his steps. ”It Since that time, September, that our homes are kept at a mini­ is way past the time when every­ "I suppose it was the woodsman with colored paper. I watched you found desirable iB’ order to stabil­ $CBS and MBS—9 a. m. BriUsb 8:15'Dinah Shore; 9 Gangbusters; 8:00—Nows ter came, from. Today, the situa­ fill every hou.se with good things 1939, Great Britain's food prices spire ^ristm as. Including the mum temperature to maintain the one in Poopo-Poona usually goes covered me with leaves who car­ ize the cost of living. Subsidies Christmas And A Happy New 10 Meet Your Navy. 8:15— World Sports Roundup. tion is entirely different. Remem­ ried my tree to the Square and to eaL I watched you cut down have risen 17 per cent, according Bulova ng (NBC joining at 10.) health of the community. to bed. Perhaps the whole King­ to the British Information Serv­ now are running over 82,400,000,- MBS—12:15 Billy Hay reads 8:30—Women’s Radio Bazaar with ber that your landlord is now en­ Conversion of oil-heating equip decorated it for all the people,” the fir tree and saw you fall be- , 000 a year. ^BLU eight-hour program— 12 , Nan Clarke. dom is on flrel” ice. In the same period ours jump "Pafricia" the Bible; 2:30 p. m. Mutual goes titled to only about 65 per cent of ment to coal burners and the elim­ he thought. "But that doesn’t side it when you could drag it no (In this country the administra­ Year To All Our Friends 1 to 5:30 p. m., 7:05 to 7:30, 8:55--rProgram Parade. the oil he would use in a normal He rushed into the Kingdom ed 31 per cent. 17 JEWELS Calling; 5:15 Quaker City seren­ ination of every bit of driving that mean Christmas has really come further.” tion this week was reported to to 9, 9:30 to 9:55 and 10:30 ade 7:15 Johnson Family; 8:30 9:00—Music While You Work. winter. The law requires that he Gates end immediately he found The British bad to plan ahead is not positively essential . for I failed Santa and he will die Michael hung his head because have abandoned any Idea of using [midnight, special spotlight band Drama, Cisco Kid; 9:30 Double or 9:15— Funny Money Man. use that oil ration to the lim it... himself in the midst of a throng tomorrow.” he was ashamed for having failed. because so much of their food de' And Customers $ O T 5 0 ( sde as Uncle Sam’s Christmas that's the only solution to the of people who were singing and subsidies generally to hold down Nothing; 11:30 Music without 9:30— “ Fodd. News” . but when he has done that, he has problem. And ne went .nto his house and “But you didn't fail." said San­ pended on imports which would s, vrith 48 orchestras in 15-min- Words. 9:45—Gene ind Glenn. met his part of the responsibility. cheering and running towards the be— and were—the first to suffer food costs. Instead it was under­ got undressed and went to bed In ta gently. ” ! decided that if there stood increases in ceiling prices eontributiona from various 10:00—String Time. If tenants are careless about Public Square. Michael was push­ the dark. was only one child in all the world The British set-up had ths ap­ cam;. Saturday Elxpectations; Foot­ 10:15—The O’NeiHf. leaving windows open or waste Becau.se they had stocks of ed along with them. would be permitted to wipe out in­ sugar on hand sufficient to last who believed in me, if he believed proval of the food industry whoss ntcit MauM hour program—4 to ball—MBS 3:45 p. m. North-South 10:30—Help Mate. \ heat by falling to shut the radia­ "What is it? What's it all hard enough to do all the things equities that might arise. One them for several months, a good CHAPTER SEVENTEEN members bad conferred frequent argument against subsidies was LARSEN’S noriiAi TAX f.eartety/Bhow with ^ t t e Davis, game from Montgomery, Ala. 10:45 -Young Dr. Mklone. tors off partially when the> leave about?" he wanted to ask. But of A Merry Christinas To All you have done to keep Christmas ly with the Food Ministry in tbs tt and OMtello,. Judy Garland many people did not get War Ra­ reported to be their excessive NBC—1 Pan-American holiday, li:00—Roa.n ol Life. their apartments, the oil ration for coiir.se he couldhjay nothing, and. on earth, then I could never die. years before ths war. When It [ others. 11:15— Vic anu Sade. their building is going to be ex­ tion Book I . . . the Sugar Book For a long time Michael lay in costs.) 38 DEPOT SQUARE TEL. 5406 Christmas in Brazil; 2 Frank even if he nad, he would not have his bed listening to the sound of "It doesn't matter how many came, it found them agreed on the -9:30 a. m. Greetings from Black musical matinee; 5 Doctors 11:30—Against the Storm. hausted long before the winter is . . . when it was i.s.siied by the Local Boards last May. Some folks been heard, for the shouting and j shouting and singing in l!ie Public children believe. So long as just general outline of the necessary Bed forces overseas; 12:15 p. m. at War, premiere. CBS—11:30 11:45—David Harum. over. . .and I don’t think any court singing drowned out all (Satnnlay: How Britain did not even apply for this book other I gquarc many blocks away. But he one child behoves in me with all controls. fom ia Christmas party with a. m. Christmas play “House of 12:00— Medley Time—Hal Kolb, in the State would allow a ten­ sounds. his heart there will always be a Controls Food mstributloa 1 Stone; 4 Christmas bells, U. the World;” l-:80 p. m. Advance­ P. M. ant to break his lease becau.se he when it was announced that it j • . I could not sleep because he was 'The Food Ministry then—at ths and Batlonlng.) would be used to ration coffee a At last the throng rushed mto ; worrying claus. Christmas." Matthew Wior A. Hour of Music and Song ment of Science convention; 3:30 organist. Was not gsitting sufficient heat un­ the Square where great crowds And then Santa chuckl'd. "So.’' : First piano quartet Christmas in ; 4:30 Orange 12:15—Lunche.naires. der those circumstances. Today, few weeks ago. Of course, there , .. , , , It was past midnight and earlv JEWEI.ER are a good many people who do of other people were already christma.s morning when Michael he said. "I sent my fairies to take -10:30 a. m. Ed Murrow in Bowl preview. BLU—11:30 a. m. 12:30-.Marjorie Mills. the fiK.l supply is a problem of standing And there, right m the ^^^^d the clatter outside of his your fir tree to the Square. And sber over London; 3:15 p. m. Little Playhouse "Helen Keller;” 1:00—News, both the landlord and the tenant, not eat at home and who have no center of the Square was the giant I filled my sleigh' with all the toys 977 MAIN STREET X MANCHESTER use for War Ration Book I. How­ Berllos' “Infancy of 12:30 p. m. Farmers’ Union: 2 1:15—Aunt Jenny’s Rc .1 Life even if it’s being paid for by the fir tree Michael had chopped "Michael!” called a voice. ”Mi- the elves could finish. And now Metropolitan opera "Magic Flute.” Stones. ever, everyone who does not have MERRY CHRISTMAS OPEN THIS fev’ICNING ’TIL 9 :00 landlord. chael Bartholcmew Woffing;ton!” I must be off for there is much -8 :3 0 a. m. Santa's party; MBS— 12 Noon Army Navy hou.se 1:30- Big Si.ster. X---- - War Ration Book I should go to work ahead of me this night.” m e his Local War Price and Rationing Michael sprang out of bed and EftO u m. Services from All party; 6:30 p. m. Navy iBullelin 1:45—Rhythms Of The Oa> We have every rca.son to hope It towered far above the roof- and ran to the window and there, But just before he climbed back Ohnreh, New York. board. 2:00—Hartford Hostess Program that in the near future the reports Board and get one immediately in his sleigh he handed Michael a since it will be nece.ssary to have tops and there were so many color- j right in hus own back yard, was with Jan Mmoi that now have to bo made out by ed lights and silver stars on its a wonderful sight. magnificent silver horn. "Here’s 4:45— War News 2:15— Concert Miniatures rctailer.s for OPA are going to be that book in order to obtain War your Christmas present, lad,” said Ration Book II which will be i.ssucd branches that it lighted the whole There was a big sleigh drawn May Songs of Good Chedr 4:55— National News 2:3t^Little Sho" . considerably simplified. This price Square. Michael stared a t , it in Santa. "I made it especially for 1S80 6:00—Ad Liner—Musical Coop- 2:45—Day Dreams with Bud control program is complicated probably sometime in January. by eight grand reindeer. The Be In Your Heart This astonishment. Then he realized sleigh was packed full with bags you.” Best Wishes Fpr WDRC Kilocycles erative Rainey. and it is difficult to administer it The deadline for obtaining Book 1 It was a beautiful horn—the Christmas. ! was originally December 15. but that people were singing Christ­ of toys ami standing under Mi­ 6:30—News. 2:55—News. fairly without having a great mas Carols and with joined hands most beautiful one Michael had Our Sincerest Wish Is A Merry Christmas and A Happy 5:40-r-Memory Lane 3:00— The .'4tory of Mary Marlin. many facts about every retailer it has now been extended to Janu­ chael's window was Santa him­ 2 4 were dancing around the tree. self! But how different he looked ever seen. But h'e held it behind For A Joyous Yulrtide 5:45—Ben Bernle 3:15—Ma Perkins. who Is affected. At the same time, ary 15. him and didn't blow it aL all. Never had such a Christmas Eve than wh_-n Michael had seen him Season For You! New Year To All Our Customers Bvid Hamm. 6:00—News 3:30—Pepper Young’s Family. OPA understanfis the difficulty Santa climbed in his sleigh and with which most retailers are fac­ We in Connecticut have been celebration been seen before in in Santa Land! Now he was smil­ 4«ws. 6:05— John B. Kennedy—News 3:45— The Right to Happiness. ing and full of laughter. His voice said, "Blow your horn." 6:10—Sports 4 :00—Backstage Wife. ed right now in the matter of help through a great deal together dur­ Poopo-Poona! There was joy and Friends iTlm* every face. Everyone was sharing I was rich and hearty anc, jollier Studio Matinee. 6:15—^Today at the Duncans 4:15— Stella Dallas. and I think we're going to havg ing the past year. In a few brief But Michael just stood there. -W ar Jobe You Can Have— 6:30—Keep Working, Keep Sing­ 4:30— Lorenzo Jones. some good news in this connection months, our lives have been in­ ’’Santa has firgotlen that I can^ Faul Keriaa. ing, America 4:45— Young Widder Brown. ery .soon. timately affected by a va.st num­ not speak.” he thought. "And ilews. 6:45—The World Today 5:00—When A Girl Marries. ber of strange new regulations. when I blow the horn and only ftemoon Melodies. 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy 6 15—Portia P'aces Life. Within the last few days, we There has been some confusion; smoke and hot air come out it will WESTERN AUTO STORE PLEASE NOTE:- there have been some injustices, I -W ar News. 7:15— Rex Stout "Secret Weap- 5:30—Just Plain Bill. have been receiving reports from make him feel very badly.” Paul Jones, Associate Dealer 856 Main Street -National News, on’’ 5:45— Front Page Farrell. several fuel oil dealers who tell us some delays, but in those few short Santa said again. ’’Blow your We will close promptly at 9 p. m. Christ­ id Liner. 7:30—Eas- Aces 6:00— News. that many families living in tene­ months, Connecticut people have horn, Michael.” But he had to say 4ewk. ,/7:*5—Mr. IKeen—Tracer Of Lost 6:15— Victory Is Our Business. ments where there is a coal fur­ adapted themselves admirably to it twice more before Michael fi­ -Youth Center Program. Persons 6:30—Musical Appetizers. nace in the basement for each the requirements of war. nally raised the horn to his lips. mas Eye. We will appreciate your coopera­ I know that during the coming -B en ' Bemie. 8:00— Kate Smith Hour 6:45— Lowell Thomas, commen­ apartment are, nevertheless, heat­ He blew ever so softly so there 4ews. 8:55—Cecil Brown ing their quarters with oil stoves. year, we in OPA can simplify that wouldn't be too much smoke. But, tator. job. We can eliminate some of the tion in making this possible. This will en­ -War Commentary. 9:00—Great Moments From 7:00— Fred Waring In Pleasure Apparently, some of these fami­ instead of smoke and hot air, the 10—Sports. Great Plays lies find it a great deal easier to injustices and delays. We can make horn gave a wonderful silvery Time. use stoves than run their individu­ fewer demands upon your jiatience. able our employees to enjoy Clhristmas Eve -Mary Small 9:30—That Brewster Boy 7:15— News of the World. blast! -Frakier Hunt—News. 10:00—Camel Caravan al furnaces. I want especially to thank mem­ ’’Oh!” cried Michael In amaze­ 1 -The World Today. " 7:30—Betty Lou and Tommy. Anybody who has coal-burning bers of the War Price and Ration^ A Very Merry Christmas 11:00—The Sophisticators Riggs. ment. at home. ipO-r-Amos 'n' Andy. 11:05— Sports Roundup equipment in a house or tenement ing Boards in Connecticut and all Santa burst into laughter for I 1 15—Harry James. 8 00—Cities Service Concert! . anybody who has the grates of the thousands of volunteers who Michael had really said ”Oh!” and And A Happy New Year 11:10—Cecil Brown—News 8:30— Information Please. 180—^Easy Aces. 11:15— Benny Goodman Orch. with which his furnace could be have worked with them for their not just hot air. C M tV lIIC f |4^—Mr. Keen—Tracer' of Lost 9:00— Waltz Time. converted back to a coal burner Is unstinting devotion to duty during "Merry Christmas. Michael!" Also— Our store will be Closed Friday^ 11:30—Jan Savitt MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BE A To All Our Friends and Customers Persons, 12:00—News 9 30— Plantation Party. not only robbing folks whose oil these difficult months we've been cried Santa, driving his reindeer loo—All Saint’s Russian Choir 9:53—Pipe Dreams. burners can’t be converted, but is through together. into the sky "Merry Christmas!’' HAPPY ONE IN EVERY SENSE Christmas Day, from 1 to 6 p. m. in order 10:00— People Are Ftuiny. OF THE WORD — AND YOUR I |l5—Treasur.' Star Parade. Saturday Morning, Dec. 26 hampering the war effort if he May I wish for every Connecti­ The boy blew one more silvery S We W ill Re Closed I.411 Day Saturday, December 26, and -Death' Valley Show, 10:30— Program from New York. does not use his coal burning cut citizen a happy Christmas sea­ blast on his horn and waved at NEW YEAR ONE OF TRUE i A.M CONTENTMENT. that our employee^ may enjoy Christmas din­ ecll Brown, News. 7:00—News 10:45— Program from New York. equipment immediately,. son in spite of war and rationing Santa who was now high ir. the i SaSaturday, January 2. |00—Major Bowes. 11:00—News. . . . and the best New Year we 7:10— Shoppers Special — Music, sKv* ner with their families. Stage Door Canteen. time 11:15—Three Suns. The sale of meat Is a complicat­ can expect under present condi­ Then, his heart bursting with \ ^:00—The First Line. 7:35—Shoppers Special 11:30—Road to Danger. ed process from the live cow right tions. joy, Michael ran madly towards :30—Talk. 7:45—Robart Furriers Program 12:00—News. the Great Public Square. The Textile Store [1:45—Treasury Star Parade 7:55— News 12:05— Paul Martin's Music. "Merry Christmas!’! he shouted ! JOHNSON BROTHERS L*00—News. 12:30— Log Cabin Farms Orches­ HERES VDUB C H R lSm AS PRESENT, LAD. 1 MADE IT E S F E C tA U y TOR Y O U . when he saw the crowds. “Merry A. L. Slocomb, Prop. 1:05—Common Performance 8:00—News of the World Added Expense I 8.T5— Shoppers Special tra. Overnight News Christmas to all!” Electrical Contractors lU.0-—Quincy Howe—News. 8:30—News 12:55—News. "And his voice was louder and 913 MAIN STREET Qpm/r&fB^wimacu [:15— Benny Goodman Orch. Report Filed happier than all the rest. 533 MAIN STREET 8:35—Shoppers Special — Con­ Of Connecticut The End 0 7 3 MAIN STRBBT ^ :30—Jan Sav(tt Orchestra. tinued Saturday Morning, Dec. 28 i:00—News. 9:00— Press News A. M. By Atortatod Pteas 9:15— Caucasian Melodies 6:00—Reveille, Agriculture News. Hartfonl. Dec. 24—<)P)—WllUam street level, the equivalent of star­ Tomorrow’s Program 6:25—News. J. FlUpatrick of Bridgeport, who Wallingford—A general alarm light. II »1» mt tor tofiJFJIf I 9:30—The Garden Gate Kutmmn M. 10:0')— Public Forum — Hartford 6:30— Doye O’Dell. acted aa Gov. Robert A. Hurley’s fire of undetermined origin last Flashlight lenses, formerly cov­ loo—News. 6:45— Reveille. night deriroyed a two-story wOod- Wrinkles Smoothed ered with two thicknesses of Boar., of Health Library Has political agent in the recent cam­ IlO—Shoppers Special,. the Answer O P A Consumer 6:55— News. en-frame factory building owned newspaper, now are covered with l20-^Youth Center Program. 7:00—Morning Watch. paign, filed a supplemental ex­ by Dowd Rogers of New York, News pense report totaling more than one thickness. For The First Time In 18 Years AN OLD FASHIONED •30—Robart Furriers Program. 8:00—News. which bad bnsiir(>a dsyUght rather than a night-time hour before sunrise to three-quar­ 11:05— Delta Rhythm Boys with Nan Clarke. Upns and expenses filed a month Some Early That So Many Defense Workers Had To Eat Out, That I 115—Shoppers Special. iTscttBurcB projjjen, -ph^ change was attrib- ters of an hour after sunset and MERRY CHRISTMAS 11:15:—Neighborhood Call 8:55— Program Parade. ago by Fitzpatrick showed 812,894 Stamford—Overcome from the We. in Their Behalf, Will Be OPEN XMAS DAY Also. Iso—News. 11:3(1—Let’s Pretend 9:00— Women's Radio Bazaar. effects of accidentally Inhaling il­ Relaxed Appreciably in ' uted to increased experience with three-quarters of an hour before |85—Shoppers Special. collected and 88,088.65 spent The 12:00—Theater of Today 9:15—The Story Cjlub with Jane luminating. gas in their home, Mrs. . . . » blackout travel and greater re- sunrise. Not hi the SenM ef Cuztom 155^—Sin^ng Neighbor. P.M. supplemental report lists addi­ Britisn iHleSy Keceilt spect for the danger involved. In Automobiles now may have two ■00—Men of Goodwill—London DUlon. tional expenses making the entire Sarah L. McAllister, 85, Stamford, Alone — But With a Genuine 12:30—Stars Over Hollywood 9:30— "Food Newe.” tail lights of standard make cov­ Appreciation of Our Pleeeent |1S—School of the Air. campaign record balance. died Isist night and her son, Alex­ ! 1:00—News 9:45— Home Town Girt—Winl ander, 59, was taken to the hos­ o lU f iy d IO W B . blackout traffic deaths involved ered with one thickness of tissue Aiwociatione During 1942 — -Victory Front. Also received in the secretary of ------! elderly men. 1:05—Strictly Swing Higbt. state’s office was the Independent pital where he was reported in a paper. Formerly only one tail J Xmas Dinner Menu We Extend To Ail Our Very I:

'D .•V’V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 4 ,194S MANCHESTER EVENENG HERALD^ MANCHESTER. CONN^, TH UR5DAT, DECEMMR 24, 1942 ^AOE Largest Vote Chpi^mas Message Major League Clubs Desert Florida Training Camp. News From Manchester’s Neighbors Cast for GOP House Groi Is Not Easy to Find atores here will also be open on Neff of Scotland, son of Harrison parts of which have bden pre­ Saturday, December 26. Neff of that place, took place Steely Clack of Mill* WiHis Mechani. served to this day. It was here Rockville Library to Close Stafford Springs Sunday at the bride's home, the Bolton Smallest N um be^f Bal­ Travel Problems The Rockville Public library tary Boots May Be that Christ w as imprisoned and John O. Netto Rev. Howard C. Champe, pastor Mrs. Clyde MxisbeU scourged. has announced that in addition to of the Lebanon Congregational lots LasU'^^oveniber n u / t /C€i/n^ 472. SUSord Fhons 4052 Foreign Note Seeming Hei-e, too, Pilate faced the 4 being closed on Christmas and church officiating. Owing to traffic Since Represen­ T n Is ir R p t h l c h f i i i crowds which were demanding the Win First Roui New Tear's Day as usual, the difficulties drifted roads, gasoline l o j a r a i n e i n i e n e n i . crucifixion and washed Force the Issui library will also be closed on the Members of the Second Congre­ Despite the cold weather a gational church West Staflord, shortage and extreme cold a num­ tative Vote Smaller. his hands of the death of thia man following days, Saturday, Decem­ ber of the lamily connections who large crowd attended the Commu­ By DeW’Itt Mackenzie Start 1942 Season with H Selectees ber 26 tnd Saturday, January 2. gave a program of Christmaz in whom he found no fault. Yale Baseball Cage fo^ carols, last night at 8 o'clock had planned to attend the cere­ nity Christmas party held Friday . Washington, Dec. 24—(A*)—Vir­ , Dec. 24 — (/P) — Nuns acted as guides for visi­ It is believed that the closing for mony were unable to do so. How­ Bang Although Two Local Sport Royal Blues these two long week-ends will re­ in the church. Included in the pro­ evening in the Community halh' tually final official figures showed Throughout the many yeara I have tors and I waa assigned to a very Brooklyn Undecided^ JTo Leave Next gram were carols popular many ever, 26 people, of the immediate sult in a material saving of fuel. The program opened w ltji^ a today that the Republicans, followed the world’s news trails tiny and wholly charming sister Teams Are Pressing years ago In many European coun­ family and friends were at the who also is a teacher in the girls’ Owners Heed Wai To Sing Carols Lord home for the wedding festivi­ Christmas carol and was /dllowed though failing to win House con­ for The Associated Press 1 have Chatter Nip Falcons The Junior and Senior Young tries. The vested choir was ac­ by the invocation given by Dr. school. She wa.s an exceedingly Leaders Hard. eniber Quota to Re* companied by Mrs. Helen Mc­ ties. At one time it looked .as if trol, outvoted the Democrats in hoped that one Christmas 1 might good guide and knew how to make From ODT Office. People and the Fifty-Fifty club of even the minister would not be, Brownell Gage. A, silent prayer the Rockville Baptist church will Gowan, Mrs. Eloise Burks, Mrs. C. the races for Congre.ss for the be in Bethlehem, in Judea'. her subject interesting. Don Willis' Mechanics copped, Sergeant Johnny. PontUlo, ace able to reach the Lord home and for all men in service was held. Another Rockville Team S t Petersburg, Fla., Dec. 34.- >rt to Fort Deven» on sing Christmas carols this evening B. Connor, ^Herbert Glsizier, The Center school pupils pre­ first time in 14 years in the Nov. Yet now that 1 have my wish As we neared the end of our the first round of the Wednesday | bowler of the Cravat League, is Charles Glazier, Richard Glazier, bride and groom were contemplat­ 3 elections. it isn't easy to find the exact Yule- tour ahe remarked "You come Night League at the “Y” last night | spending the Christmas holidays (O— Florida Is going to miss has ember 31. at 7:30 o'clock. There will be no ing walking through the drifts to sented a Christmas play; pupils of Has Found Manchester prayer, meeting this evening at the Jack , Richena, Thomas Scanlon, the South school gave a sketch The highest vote recorded in tide message for yoii good folk from America, don’t you?" by sweeping three games fro m, at hoipe.. .and for another pur­ ing the major league baselMllI Gordon Ryan, Rev. Russell F. the church, but shovelers were back home. It was a rhetorical question, for Too Much for 'Em. church. "Christm as’ Trees;" Birch Moun­ each state, whether for senator, Chambers’ Movers. Obright led the , pose as well. Johnny is a regular clubs down next ' spring but It’i i Rockville, Dec. 24— (Special)— Christmas Eve Servire Camp and the Misses Agnes Laz- finally found, roads were opened governor, repre.scntative-at-large, Here and in Jerussalem 1 have she already had her answer in my attack with 141 high single and , reader of the Herald while serv­ and those few who could make tain achool presented a play; worth the disappointment if it December quota of men for There will be services this eve­ zerin, Jane Rounds, Jean Hansen. members of the North school sang or the combined vote for repre- traced the life of Jesus in tradi­ accent. However, I pleaded guilty. 386 for three strong honors. |ing with Uncle Sam’s forces and The Vikings took the first Ive Service will leave thia ning at 11:30 o'clock at St. John’s Violet Smith and Florence Brad­ their cars respond were on deck. •lentatlves by districts, disclosed tional relics. For some reason hard Bring Itiiek Happy Days Manchester Motor Sales and i he feels that his old league needs g. me on forfeit when the Rock­ helps win the war, "Sunshine” The newly married couple will live the following carols: Away in a on December 31 to report at Episcopal church. A second cele­ way. Manger, Silent Night, and The an aggregate of only 30,024,927 to explain I left the place of the "I always like, to meet Ameri­ Moriarty Brothers failed to have a a bit of straightening out. He t(dd vUle Comets failed to appear on Lang, the State's Ambassador bration of the Holy Communion The following officers of Ionic i.i Scotland. Mr. Neff is employed persons cast ballots. This waa nativity until the last. cans," she added, "for they bring this writer that he waa sorry fhat port Devena, to the number of 41 First Noel. The audience sang team and forfeited to Bryant and the door at game time. Baseball, said today. will take place on Christmas Lodge of Masons were installed at h'j the Eastern States Oo-opera- the smallest since the presidential Maybe it's because of the beau­ back happy days I spent in the Chapman and Chagnot's Fire he could not bowl with the boys In the other game the Royal tive, in Willimantic. carols between the numbers pre­ The former Mayor of St. Pet* morning at ten o'clock. a meeting Tuesday in Ionic Hail; sented by the schools. year of 1924 when 29,058,647 tiful story of the star of Bethle­ United States." Chl^s. The scores: this year and casually remarked Elues maintained top spot in the Thoee from thia city include Jo- Sadlak Selected Worshipful Master, Otto Dunne- Miss Sophie Pomprowicz, who voted. hem, one of the moat cherished "Where did you live?" 1 asked. Don WUU (3) that Schubert was way off form. loop as they defeated the Falcons burg, who made his enthusii Santa Claus appeared and gave He also mentioned Dwyer, the as a baseball fan pay dividends fe pb A. McGuaker, a member of Antoni N. Sadlak will serve as bler; senior warden, Raymond C. headed a committee for sending each child a gift, apples and boxes The combined vote for icproscn- memories of my childhood in the "In Lewiston, Me.," she answer­ Cargo ...... 105 119 101—325 36 to 29. Pierro and Rlvosa led the , high achool faculty who will Congressman at LargerElect B. J. Barrows junior warden, Willie A. Christmas boxes to our soldiers in tatives was still .sm aller--28,lll,- old Methodist parsonage back in ed. "I was educated there 30 year* Lalley ...... 97 109 125—331 north end star, and asked If living the whole state, was directly of candy. Children who were not north of the turnpike had hurt his attack for the champions, while ^ as corporal. Others from Rock- Monkiewicz's secretary once again Abbott; treasurer, William A. training or overseas, has received 583—the lowest national vote of Vermont, and I wanted to save it. ago. I came down from Canada." Kuhney ...... 110 111 100—321 Evans was high man with eleven indirectly responsible for br present to receive their gifts bowling. a dozen big league teams to Fla lie are Albert D. Glglio, R. F. D. it was announced last night. Sad- Foster and secretary, Anders Ja ­ letters of appreciation from quite should call Mrs. Skinner, tel. 6622, any kind in 22 years. The war, Anyway, I started by climbing A little Ia,.cr. as I was about to McGuire ...... 104 102 107—313 points for the losers: The score: di for training last spring. Douglas H. Flak, Prospect lack. who has been employed in cobsen. a number of them. As yet no word who was chairman of the party which took thousands of potential the ancient battlements of King leave, she said "Give my Christ­ Obrigbt ...... 119 141 126—386 What Happened, Jeff? Royal Bloee et: Edward H. Janton, 113 the special inspection division of Application for a marriage li­ has come from those abroad. voters out of the country and David’s palace against the wall of mas greetings to America." As this writer has remarked bC' B. F. T. Big welcomes had been planne and she will see that they receive for the world champion St. oklyn street: C:harle8 W. the Hiepartment of Justice, was cense was filed in the town clerk's The usual Christmas Eve serv­ transplanted other thousands in the old city of Jerusalem. From "And who shall I say sent, 535 582 559 1676 fore, Jeff Kcolsch Is a square Rivosa, r f ...... 4 1 9 their gifts. Many of the children shooter and that there must be (Cardinals and the New York Ys ler. Mountain street; Ferdi- the New Britain Congressman's office of Harold L. Andrews by industry, cut the aggregate House there one could look down upon them ?" I inquired. Chambers Movers (0) Pierro. If ...... 4 S 11 Howard I. Wagner, member of the ice will be held at St. Peter's were not present and Mrs. Skin­ some explanation for his AU jjd 8. Svirk. R. F. D. 2; Francis aide during his previous term. Episcopal church, with an appro­ ner has their gifts at her home. vote more than 8,000,000 below the straggling little stone-flagged The little lady smiled. A. Chambers .. 84 113 93—290 Surowrics, e...,,..,2 1 5 kees, who .have prepped here United States Coast Guards, son Rockville team's non-appearance Ortyl, 69 Vernon avenue; CUf- priate sermon by the Rev. Harold This community project was fi­ the 1938 total of 36.203,133, the streets which were ancient when "Just say. Sister Mary of Zion." Cowles .. 95 134 102—331 Robb, rg ...... 8 0 6 recent years. Today the tra of Mr. and rofessionsJ relnsman to be so was another. 'Vale Considered tmetery. p. m. at the Opera House in Broad th."wing out pipes, shoveling snow Deck of Deep River, formerly of Christmas story. W. Nowsch, if ...... 1 0 2 big club In the nation, 437 to the Further more, the popular vote propose a presidential order to aa- Andrso, c ...... 2 1 5 were never able to get started. Aonored.jri this war. Ex-jockeya have attained the Chicago, Dec. 24—(J’)—Ted Wil­ The Brooklyn Dodger*, 'The funeral home will be open Brook. The school children took or trying to make thBr cars go, Bolton, are the parents of a There Ls the hillside where By DIUnn Gi-aham Active flat riders usually are heights outside of racing. Cliarlet oppoeltlon's 32. Ellington comparison does not jibe with sure that railroad wage decisions Arendt, rg ...... S 1 7 Si.chey was the star of the eve­ liams of the Boston Red Sox was On each of the 627 plays called gave up plans to train a t W* ay evening from seven to nine part under the direction of Miss and failing, a good many of them. daughter, Jeann:^, bom Dec. 1. shepherd.s tended their flocks. . New York, Doc. 24. This corner turned back’ because they are un- j Curtis, for example, became vice Palm Beach, Fla., may unllmh fdack for the convenience of G. F. Berr party representation in Oongress. Across that crest, looking east­ si all be made in conformity with O. Nowsch, I g ...... 0 0 0 ning, taking high single and three the leader, without a close rival, by Tunis quarterbacks, an aver' Rita Connery, the fourth grade Thermometers Sunday morning The baby waa born on its great­ the stabilization principles it ha* tabs Guniier Huegg as the No. 1 string honor*. Moriartye forfeit­ derweight. Basil. James, who rode | president of the United States. In Yale’s Huge Coxe Memo ' teacher. Tel. 498-8. RockvUle Although outvoted in the popular ward, three wise men must have MUler, Ig ...... 0 1 1 athlete of the year. And thereby in batting in run* and receiving age-of 6.8 yards was attained ranged from 21 to 17 degrees be-^ grandmother's birthday. total, the Democrats won 222 la.d down. ed to Paganl'a keglers In th* Alsab, was at first rejected, but . So, you see, Lieut. Johnny No­ bsiseball cage, Harold F. We Christmas Eve Program The Pleasant Valley club will followed the star until it rested disagrees with the voice ot th* to produce a back rated by some low zero. Tpe streets were desert­ Good old fashioned winter House seats, or 51.05 per cent of The National Mediation board other match. Th* adores: finally made It. , |lan, hero of silks and apiirs, could bases on balls during the 1943 cock, the University’s A. A. (The Trinity Lutheran church hold their next meeting on Janu­ over the manger. 8 17 people, aa expressed by sports edi­ professional coaches aa good sa ed, with practically no cars on the Gustave F. Berr weather kept many cars in Bolton the 435; Republicans won 209, or has taken jurisdiction of the first Leopards (80) Parachuto Considering their physical hand- , go far in khaki. American League season, official ness manager, said last night, hold a (Christmas eve service ary 7 at their club rooms. Elsie road. Monday morning was nearly Gustave F. B en, 66, of Main in their garages. Sunday morning Down in the caverns which tors, who ranked Frankie Slnk- leap, the little fellow* have man- j A basketball coach who speaks any In the current crop—Glenn evening at seven o'clock. A 48.04 per cent, and other parties ii.ajor railroad wage dispute to Brown, If . . . C?arney ...... 89 88 87—258 statistics showed today. 'Thus Ted Dobbs. related that he had discussed Bertram and Mrs. Sadie Wild are as bad, with thermometers at street, Ellington, died early Wed­ found many of the more fortunate formed the stables of Bethlehem’s wich tops in the recent AP poll. aged to do very well. well of a smaller player la at last possibility with President Br am will be presented by the the committee for the evening. four, or .91 per cent. crowded Inn we find the stone arise since the W ar Labor Board Fogarty, rf . McDowell . . . . 90 120 101—311 had these honors to add to his Flguiea May Be Tip about 15 below or 17 in some parts nesday morning at his home, after motorists pushing their less for­ Five southern states reported was constituted, and the WLB, it Our swift Swede, an almost un­ Finkjbein . . . . 93 96 72—260 Silvio Coucci, who wa* forced to found In Joe Lapchick, the old Rickey of the Dodger* in NS embers of the Sunday school. tunate neighbors. One defense niche in which the Christ child Vice, c ...... known runner six months ago. leading batting average of .356 This slx-foot-four-lnch safety of the town. Morning papers fail­ a long illness. Bom in Melvern, no Republican votes at all this was learned, is concerned about Hubbard, Ig . Massaro . . . . . 85 100 79—264 the ground by weight, wa* killed Original O ltic coaching St. John's York. The Army is not exp Receives Gifts worker reports that he arrived at was said to have been bom; a few rates no better than fifth in that and his high totals of 141 runs man passed for 12 touchdowns, ed to arrive, though the mail came Ohio, he had lived here 63 years year. They were Arkansas. Geor­ the possibility of a digression from Moriarty, rg Dummy , . . . . . 88 83 — 171 in an automobile accident after of Brooklyn. to use the cage when It takes ove^ Joseph A. McCusker of the Eng- work at 11 a. m., and his boss re­ feet away stood the manger In poll, behind Binkwich, Ted Wil­ scored and 36 home runs. scored eight, punted for an aver' on schedule time and brought coming here from Melvern. He was gia. Louisiana, and Miseisaippi, the wage pattern it has cut out D. Duffy, Ig Palumba . ______— 74— 74 enlisting. liSpchick gives you an insight age of 48.3 yards, got five yards V:ile properties next month fe Department of the Rockville a member of Ellington Congrega­ marked that he was early—then ixhich he was placed. liams, Don Hutson and Johnny Irving Anderson, who won the Sigh school who leaves for the Tolland bushels of Christmas cards. which reported none in 1938 for the rest of industry and com­ — on his coaching philosophy In The nearest anyone came to each time he carried the ball and the armffl forces college tr Schools were in session as usual tional church. Ellington Grange, later corrected himself when he Wealth of Christmas Atmosphere Beazley. Wldener Cup with Bull Lea, and ■peaking of five-foot five-inch Hy- catching Williams In run* batted Ice on December 31 was pre- Mrs. John H. Steele either, and South Carolina which Certainty there is a wealth of merce. 10 0 20 444 481 completed 63 per cent of the 107 plan. and most of the children were East Central Pomona Grange, Rls- realized the worker didn't work reported 358 in 1938. Refsre*, Lucas. Now those fellow* had great other stakes, la studying to be a mle Gotkln. ^ in was Joe Di Maggio of New The Boston Brave* will not ( nted with a number of gifts at 1178-S, BockvtUe on the middle shift. The snow Christmas atmosphere—but still The board ha* proposed infor­ Bamilton passes he tossed. present. ing Star I. O. O. F. and an hono­ years, and are certainly worthy of Brox’n . . . ___ 88 104 veterinary In an Army school. "I like to have a little fellow York, who had 114. Other high These figures easily could be a at Sanford, Fla., and Prealdsnt close of school on Wednesday, plows and sanding trucks have States Carried By Republicans that inspiration is lacking. mally that the White House tssiie R. B. I. men were Charlie Keller he members of the faculty and Quite a numlier of our soidier rary member of the Ellington 'Vol­ The Republican vote exceeded un executive order requiring any, Top Batters (15) high regard. Sinkwlch. the Geor­ Suchey .. ___ 113 133 Mike (Jorona, who booted 'em who can move around to throw tip-off on the worth of Tulsa's Bob Quinn mentioned some North! Mr, and Mrs. Arthur A. Farrar unteer Fire Department. Before put in a busy week keeping the There Is a foreign note that gia halfback, was football's play- home for the Brookmeade and In,’' he explains. "He harasses the of New York, 108, Joe Gordon of maintenance staff presented boys are home on furlough or have the Democratic in California, Colo­ seems to jar. Perhaps it’s the emergency railway wage panel to H. Byeholski, rf ...... 0 Dubaldo . ___ 92 103 96—291 opposition. Carolina city as a likely new s l ^ and son Irving of Derry, Vermont, recently been home. Among them the days of a Fire Department, roads open and sanded for safer er-of-the-yesr, perhaps one of th* other Important stables. Is station­ other side. I suppose Ootkin could New Y’ork, 103, end Bobby Doerr General Manager Eddie Oolllns with a money belt and a sum returned to their home Saturday driving. rado, Connecticut, Delaware, Ida­ steely clack of military boots on take cognizance of the WLB wage D. PoaUcelU, U ...... 0 Lewi* ...... 98 83 96—277 of Boston, 102. As though Dobbs doesn't pos­ 'money: the Senior (Tlass gave is Clinton Wilson, son of Mr. and Mr. Berr always furnished his own ho, Illinois, Indiana. Iowa, Kansas, W. Aloock, ...... finest In a decade. Williams wss Zvlck . . . ed a t Camp Shelby, Mias. EIUs be a starter, hut I don't like to sess sufficient backfield talent for the Boston Red Sox llkewts* after being guests of their cousins fire extinguishers at every fire the flagstones of the underground policies and to file with the WPB 0 1 . . . . 98 109 94—801 im a 850 War Bond and the Mrs. Norman. Wilson of the Bolton Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, copy of all recommendations Fogarty, rg ...... 4 the American League’s first triple Gray and Billy Flak took physicals have all my best in at the start. Di Maggio was the top man last one club, Henry Frank has a nounced that the American L*a| Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reed and and kept others charged, for the stable and of the Church of the following the recent Bay Mea­ lunior (^lass a 825 bond and 85 ad- road. He had an 11-day leave and Nativity which has been built ov­ which would be subject to review Hubbard, I g ...... 0 iMittlng champion In eight year*. If I do I don’t have anybody to lift year with 126 and Williams waa couple of others, Kcithley and team would not return to Sara family. , Minnesota, Missouri. Nebi-aska, 489 531 fourth with 120 behind (Cleveland ^tional. has returned to camp. He was people in town. He was Prosecut­ New Hampshire, New Jersey, New er this holy place. < and comment for a 30-day period. . Moriarty, rg ...... 1 Hutson was professional football’s dows meeting in Californio. the team up when it needs It." Leforce, who play behind Dobbs, ta. Fla., and was considering Private George Caldwell ha.*! re­ ing Grand Juror at the time of his Oentlsmen rldere hsvs greater Joe Lapchick operates along the Jeff Heath’s 123 and Keller’s 122. Christmas Masses looking fine, has gained in weight Columbia York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, This year the Christmas tourists top man, and Beazley. in addition PaganI’s and this pair shows records the North or South Carolina camp. turned to camp in Florida after a death and was formerly Tax Col­ —73 opportunities In th# services. Most line of Russian generals. Williams received 145 bases on The PhiladelphU Athletics bsv There will be special masses on and general set-up, and a soldier's Pennsylvania, South Dakota. Ver­ are chiefly soldiers. Some bear 6 3 15 to a fine first seas^ , won two Paganl . . ,...1 1 4 94 magnitude of which would stamp short furlough at the home of his lector for many years. He alio Bliaa Gladys 5L Bios of them are college men. They With the New York . Rangers halls, with the next best marks be­ given up the West Cofist for S*-| istmas Day a t both St. Rem­ life seems to.agree with him. His mont, West Virginia, Wisconsin, marks of the bloody argument by Eagles (87) world series games, a startling Brown . . . ___ 101 128 either aa a standout on any team. parents in Tolland. held other offices in town. He was 575-12. WUUinaatlo Divlsloa were got forced to make crushing rapidly doing their best to e.<>tab- ing 114 by Kcllei:, and 106 by Lea vannah, Ga.. and the New Yoi*'* and St. Joseph's Catholic present address is Pfc. Cflinton and Wyoming. which the world is trying to set­ Tree Awaits B. Tedford. r f ...... 11 accomplishment for a recruit. Trueman . ___ 90 121 Tennessee has a young squad The Young People's choir of the correspondent for the -Springfield -s __ weight limiU. lish a new goals-scored-against Fleming of Cleveland. Giants are quitting Miami for Jihurches. Wilson, 474 Bomb Squadron. 335 These include all the big elec­ tle its differences. Others still D. Duffy, I f ...... 1 But. as I see It, we’ve had foot­ Hedlund . . ___ 88 no with no outstanding men. At St. Joseph's church at which Federated church rendered special Bomb Group, Berksdale, Fid., Republican, Hartford Times, Man­ A meeting of the town Defense have to offer their lives on bat­ ballers before as good as Slnky, Pete Bostwick, an enlisted man record. Lester Patrick wonders If Gordon, Yankee eecond base- possible North Carolina location. Christma.s music during the Sun­ toral vote states. In six of 27— Missing Boy Keith, c ...... 2 Varriok .. ___ 123 128 man, struck out the most time*, ev. Sigismund Woronieckl is Berksdale, La. He would appre chester Evening Herald, Rockville Council waa held on Friday eve­ tlefields. Jackson, rg ...... 3 b'-tters in the same class with Wil­ — in the cavalry, heads a list of his Blue Shirts have heard of the Louis’ Expecting Ford Frick, President of the N*-| day morning worship service with Leader and Rockville Journal. He California, Colorado, Idaho, Illi- more than 100 amateur steeple­ rubber ahortage. 95, and grounded Ihto double tlonal League, said In New Yo stor and Rev. Eugene Solega is date letters. ^ ning at Yeoman’s hall. It was nolit, Mlasouti, and West Vlririnla That doesn't encourage the CTlfford, I g ...... 1 liams, and first year pitchers as Mrs. Helen R. Upson, organist leaves his wife, Ethel May 516 581 — 1097 plays the moat timee. 22. Keller, he didn't believe it would hs^n® 'stant pastor,/here will‘be a Other service men having had voted to give the town the sum of —the Democrats polled more than thought of peace on earth and good as Beasley (even If they Chicago. Dec. 24—oPi— Sergt. and director, and much appreci­ (White) Berr, whom he married good will among men. Cambridge, Mass.. Dec. 24—ist assistant ppstor had special exercises including the ducted into the Arm yand has left buhl survives; also six sons, Chris­ fire that took 488 lives on Nov. 28 rnerous countries, including our Sox, of th* West side Junior Bas­ the thin racer. They came so fast, I’m a southpaw and they make me who hit into five twin killings tn Noel; a story read by Mra. Ken­ plete mystery since then. clubs. . . . Oonnle waa, as usual, a first voltmtser out of CTouncIl right-shoulder arms,” will be masses celebrated at Primary class singing and plac­ for Fort Devens, Mass. He is tian, Fred, Emeat, John and Al­ g av e' indications today that it own. ketball loop handed the Brooklyn and the performance* were so one game against the Yankees Thierry— the spirit o f American liberty . 8, resident of South Lancaster, Mass., nedy and dramatised by members A lot of prominent people sub Police have theorized that he great, that it suddenly dawned, on thought ahead whan he moved th* Bluffs) Frank Lane took over the Aug. 14, are believed to have set 9:30 and 11 a. m. The Junior ing white gifts on the altar for fred of Ellington and Herman of ( . the primary department; and might return its findings by club a real trimming last x^gbt, Athletics out of California and sports editing task. . . . After a Today’s Guest Star 4r will Bing at the 0:30 Mass and with his wife spent the week scribe to this view and I have had may have been kidnaped, slain or us that not even Paavo Nurmi had a new record. distribution among the sick and Roanoke, 111.; four daughtera. Rose the story of the first Christmas nightfall. drowned accidentally in the 80-33. The gam* was hotly fought Into Savannah, Cku, which is a lot y W la aervtes, Ssrgt. OlUespI* rs- Bronko Kuhl, Borger (Tex.) — is alive today. May this Holiday the Senior choir will sing at shut-ins. The juniors also placed end at his parents' home here. Also Ida and Emma Luglnbuhl of Rock­ 'The jury remained in session for hard-boiled politicians confide in from start to finish with the los­ had such a season. T and 11 o'clock Masses. a visitor at the Benzlnger home read in four parts by the Misses me that they thought it the only Charles river. ''' Within 83 days, Haegg broke'lO nearer home and was a good tumefl to his old job whsn Lane Dally Herald: "We now see whet their white gifts for distribution ville and Mrs. Ernest Hallasy of ten solid hour* yesterddy, not re­ ers trying hard to overcome a big enough training spot when ths A’s enlisted In ths Navsl Reservss ss likes Ice Gems Pnnriiaam Black is their daughter, Mrs. Leonard Louise Ralth, Janet Collins, thing which would put the world World records over distances from la meant by the phraae, ‘Sports Season find the enemids of Democracy vyith special music. Teaneck, N. J .; 27 grandchildren: cessing until 8 p. m. first half handle^. The soorea: won th* M il pennant . . . Our a photographer. . . . Lane spent TBs Rockville City Hospital, Gaspee of South Lancaster, who is Phyllis Fie^d and Ruth Robinson Court attaches said they could on its feet again. now geared to all out war’— the The Young People's group of the a sister, Mra. Loulae Kupferschmid After the program gifts and can­ Brosklyn a mile to 500 meters. gueaa la that the Browns and PI- about sight months In th* Navy at teams are all out of players, out Chicago, Dec. 24— (JP)—Charles ■^purchaeed the MaxweU Block staying a few weeks Her husband not recall a Suffolk county grand Well, I believe that one of the And he gave the old marks a church held the meeting Sunday at of Ellington, and two sistera- in dy were distributed to the chil­ Army Seeking B. F. T. rataa win grab off Hot Springs, Norfolk. Va., and tn th* Air C o rp i of coacbee, out of travel facilities A. Comlsksy, heir to tha Chi­ overthrown; may. 1943 crown our WMt Main street, according to spends his week ends with her. jury ever remaining In session so things we are fighting for is to good shattering. He clipped 17 sec- n. 7:30 p. m. In the church with the Switzerland. dren of the church achool. Hodge, r f ...... 5 1 n but ths othsr elulis stlU ars look­ at Sioux City, la., then was aant and out of record-breaking cago White Box baseball dub. Is ^Assd tied esi Wednesday. The continued program in the series on A daughter was bom recently at late and that the unusual activi­ preserve Christianity. And I think onds off the three mile record when The Pageant put on at the Miss Jean Isham and Miaa there are indeed aigna of a moraj Trace of Plane Yawgel, I f ...... 4 3 10 ing or waiting to r ordsrs to git hoBsa on laaetlv* duty.. . . A few crowds." . forgetting baseball during his struggle with success and bring peace was SMde from the Latin America. A Christmas ser ;ne Windham Community Me­ church Sunday evening waa well ty made it appear that the grand 0 aeseeeeaea X 0 he ran It in 13:32.4. eg the late Miaa J . Alice Norma Wolff were confined to jury wanted to return indictments and spiritual wave. However, a . . . The Cubs investigated Prsneb weeks later OUleapte waa recalled Christmas vacation and conesn- vice of worship was led by Diana morial hospital to Mr. and Mrs attended. The church achool Osgood, I g ...... 4 1 9 He came closer than any other Liok, lhd„ and found it had avsry' trating on hockey. the rear ef the property Grabam. Chauncey Bi.dore. The baby has their homes by illness over the or “n o bills" before recessing find myself faltering a bit when to the Army, to now It's Sports Chriamaa party waa held after- week-end. Martin, r g ...... 0 1 1 racer to the mythical mile time of thing but a ball park. , . . Rumors Editor Lana again until Frank Three Top Stars Th* 16-ysar-old son of ths late to our Nation and happiness to each J the Maxwell eaute previ- Miss Berhica Hall and Miss been named Marjorie Lou. Mrs. later today for Christmas. I try to make a Chriatmaa carol Boston, Dec. 24—(iP)—The Army warda with moving picturea and The Tri-County (JhrUtmas four minutes fist. Haegg racsd it la ths past fsw days havs had tha gsta further orders from the Air Lou Oomlakay, who was prssldsnt ssy fred for heepiUl pur- Alice Hai; o f the East Haven High Badorc la the former Mr*. Lucy Six witnesses are scheduled to out of either subject. searched today for trace of a ice cream and candy waa teD^ed. service which waa to have b*en lovely Little Incident Totals ...... 14 s 83 In 4:04.6, almost two full ssconds Dodgara traliilag sfoarywhsra from Oorpa. McBtreal, Dec. 84— (JV—Susanna of th* Whits Sox, who is'ambi­ one of us. Tm la located apr school faculty are at their Tolland (Tennant) Mitehell. Few local be heard today. fighter plane missing since Tues­ better than Wooderaon’s tlma. appoalle Vernon held a t Hebron next Sunday eve­ UeuL Frank H. Linney of the So I am just going to tell you day afternoon on a flight from Bed 86x Now Ortoaaa to tho Boaton ON Lenglen, Helen Will* Moody and tious to bseome a ball playar Ilka home for a short recess to return people knew of her marriage un­ Vesco, rf . . . . r...... 18 Tn comparing Haegg’a perform­ Ssrvlaa DapA eoatalna 8ve sparU Oita Educatioasl Requirements ning has- been cancelled because Fire Department’s Fire Preven­ of a rather lovely little incident I Hillsgrove, R. 1. 3 86 tag* Sold houat, but a good hot Alice Marble rank In that order e* his famous grsndfathsr, Charlas to East Haven, Dec. 28 to reopen til recently. Mr. Bador works at i;trange, I f ...... 1 0 2 ances against th* whole .back­ right BOW Is that theyni taka Al Aviation Oadst Thomas J. Wi- th* three beat women tennis play A„ ths Old Roman, has been work­ their achob) woric after five dayF of transportation difficultiea. tion bureau, who testified a t a city encountered In Jeruaalem While The First Service Command Jones' Garage. Their marriage Washington, Dec. 24—OP)—The dclng the Stationa of the Croak. C esesoee* ^ 0 8 ground of track and Said hlatonr Mamaux'a offor * f tho Botoa Hall lay, Jr., fonnar Rlohinand Nswa- an 'Of all tlma. In the pinion of ing out with the CStaoago Black- vacation. took place about a year ago. inqueat that he inspected the )ieadquarters reported last night: *5*55eMle^wffl re Navy has reduced to two yearn to Advertlaing cxista because R is night club eight day* before the Thia happened at the second stS' "No trace found of lighter plane BSKy* TK a • • • • a • eV T 0 14 —and making the aama compart eoOsga layout la Bauth Oraago, Laadsr sports ssrlbA draw tha Dorothy Round UtUe. Mrs. UtUs, hawka. This evening there will be The marriage of Mlae Janet high school work its educstionsi Kearns, I g ...... • 0 aen for Slnky, WUliama, Mutaen Teung Oomiakey, whoae mothar ’this aecaliig in order to earoling by the Young People's the moat economical way ever de­ fire and found condition* "good," tion, over which stands the con' reported missing 4 p. m. Tuesday N. J. task at ooaapUIng a riaas book for hanalf a wlnaar ef two Wlmbla- Lord, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. requirement for girls enlisting In vised to stimulate mass sale of and Beasley in their sports—this A Stteldar tor BUgaslle his group a t the Chios, CaUf., don champtonshlps, was asked to Is president of the Whit* Sex, is a GLENNEY'S testified before the grand jury j Btinutc Christ- Group around the center for the Elmer Lord of Franklin, formerly vent school of the Sisters of Zion, on flight from Hillsgrove. R. L the “Waves" and the Coast Guard goods, according to the Depart- yesterday. Scores of other wit- This convent is built on the I Search is continuing." Totals ...... 38 a 60 corner Is,compelled to cast s loud Cur ihbst vivid recoUebtlon of Army Flying school, put togsthsr make her eelections during a visit student at St Thomaa Military ^ m jf iiit t . 6f ttoiakut-bUL of Uebioii, ta Rlcliaid J«c}uaa|BaMrva. vote for the Swift Swede. T 'bitat of Oomaaarca» JMMSg hava ba«i hsanL ruins of Pontius Pilats's palses»l Tbs pilot was aot IdsoUfisA Ref sees leasanek. ,tha lat* Chris Oagl* Is a stoiytald A 6 i‘p6S0 booklet tat twa waaka. J t hsre yesterday. Acadamy. r MANCHESTER JG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24,1948 ^ A G B fO U R T E E N MAI^CHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANUHES-^IKK. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1948 MICKEY n N N Christmas Holidays LANK LEONi

Sense and Nonsense y*yOU MCANlTHMr« RlGHTj ITS WE CAN MAKE IT. 1 FORTUNATEty SORE I WANT TO X wEu T m AKe X WC CM4 W| /OKAY FOR A U MEN MIt ETUROY—AND) THOSE MEN AU OO— B-BUT IF I O a iU P ^ R MINft'' CAN ^ / w ho c a n OCT BACK Exceptions to the Rule! W e wish you have saved the the spiritual! IF ANY OF TNI 4BftOUOHT THEIR I MIOHT BUNK INTOI UNCLE FHM.I “A Merry Christmas qualities of fal^ hope and char-1 HOMC FOR \HCRE BY NINE OtLOCK MEN WHO UVE TOOVa MIUES TO NOCKIE NOONAN— \WC'VC OOT 'Twas the night before ■ Christa CHRIETMAS?Im ON0AY M0RNIN(5! FAR AWAY. WANT mas, and all through tbe house and Ity. We pron unce them rich in-1 WASHINOTON SO I-I DON'T know ) TO CATCH not a creature was stirring, with A Happy New Venri" deed. , TO COME HOME WITH THEM. IF 1 SHOULOJ A TRAIN! So agaiif; with the time-tested I QuiwncoL the exception of— To millions of people in this WITH US. WEIL BE MICKEY—AND world gone mad, wishing one “A spiritual tonic, we end aa we be-1 OLAOTD H ^ tMj they u be Lost and Found 1 Automobiles tor Sale , 4 Help Wanted— Female 35 Machinery and Tools 52 Father, who wants to know * . what happened to the Christmas Merry Christmas" is but senseless gln-r^ OOtNOOFTO chatter and bosh, especially to Mrishing you a Merry Christmas | ( t Manchester LOST — LADY'S WALTHAM 1941 PLYM O U TH sedan, 1941 USED CLETRAC TRACTOR. Solon Favors Soldiers Stationed Here tree stand when be put it away KJOIN THEM TONKMI Plymouth 2 door sedan, 1940 G IRL OR W OMAN wanted. New Complete stock Fordson parts, those who have been stripp^ of And A Happy New Tear. Evening Herald wrlflt watch between Cheney Model Laundry, Summit street last year— their raiment.. .wounded and /tChevrolet sedan. 1941 Chevro­ used Moline tractor big rubber, Mother, who is trying to an­ Bros. Main Office and Fairfield Stiff Penalty for dead. CIsMiled Adverti»em(*iita atreet Reward. Ceill 6425. let town sedan, 1939 Ply­ Oliver implements. Duffiln Trac­ Will Have Merry Christmas swer the telephone and father at A sorrowing widow, having a I mouth sedan, 1938 Plymouth Nevertheless it is true— out ' Ooaoi aix xvaras* worda lo « not Help Wanted— Male 36 tor Company, Providence Road, the same time— memorial erected In memory of| LOST—PASS BOOK NO.. 52787— sedan, 1936 Ford Tudor, $95. Cole Willlmantlc. ot the depths of misery ap informed if that noise he hears is trate the blackness^f the night Savings Bank of Manchester has PONTIAC (6) 1939 four door can Dyeing Corp., Rockville, Rooms Without Board 59 State Armory will observe Christ- ^ out the Star of BMhlehem'. ChrUtt gone out." Uoa raiaa D«r day for tranaiam Santa Claus— and see clearly ..the beautiful sil­ been lost or destroyed, and writ­ sedan. Radio, heater, slgn^al Conn. ma^ isn't a wrappi^ up package Three months later, when she! / FOR RENT—ONE SINGLE bed- ering Inferior Gootls. mas day to its fullest tomorrow. ! An expressman, aged 150 by the ver lining. MTcctlaa March 17, IM7 ten application has been made to lights, like new Inside and out. drawn out of a big 1 ^ . Christmas re-married, some wit was added to] SreRweie. Mel Caah (,'hargr room for one girl or woman, and A Christmas tree party will be way ba feels, who Is delivering a t Is t h ^ ’lhat their faith and said bank ‘by the Person In whose An exceptional automobile, $645. always meant Someone wrapped the inscription: ['• OoBsacutlra Uara...i 7 otai » otr one double room for a couple or Washington, Dec. 24. —(Ji)— held at 9:30 sharp with Jack«San- ; rocking horse at the side door— hope swells up within them and name such book was issued, for Terms $7.44 weekly. Trades Sale.smen Wanted 36-A in swaddling clothes and lying in “But I have, struck another! '1 Cnnaeeutiva Daya... 7 ota|il olt two girls. Near bath. Call 2-1614. Life Imprisonment or death will son acting as master of ceilp- Aunt Agnes, who has just withouji^elay they join the angelic I Oay ...... In etalU oi. payihent of the amount of deposit taken. No red tape. Demonstra­ a manger. Here in Hartford and match." SALESMAN WANTED - DRAFT be proposed in the new Congress monies. Some of the men have dropped the library table drawer choir'singing the loud Hosana, OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLB . All ordara foi irrepalai inarrtion. represented by said book, or for tion at your home by appomt- FOR RENT—SINGLE room fur- Manchester and wherever you may aeeklng a pencil to sign the re­ will ba Oharaad at >ha ona 'Ima rair deferred. National Food Concern, as the maximum penalty fo1r per­ been invited to private homes for be. you still have Him and aU He “Qkii7 to Q<^ in the Highest, the issuance of a duplicate book ment. Telephone Finance Mana­ nl.slied, private home, gentleman ceipt— Boaclal raiaa fot Ion* tarm avan Mancheste) and Rockville terri­ sons convicted of wilfully manu­ dinner biit the majority will re­ stands for. The rest is pretty jP^ace on Earth, Goodwill toward Oratory doesn’t cut as much of I O H , L ^S T WIGHT THAT KAACRIED WAIT.' tNATT.' EGAD.' MERRS YUL^TtOE TO ALL.'* iBay ady.rtlaina *lven upon requaai therefor. ger of Brunner Sales Co., 5191- preferred. Tel. 8183. (Grandma, who can’t remember. a figure in political campaigns as| tory. Address Post Office Box facturing and delivering inferior main on call throughout the day. much crepe-paper. -Imen." SiSTEC OF MINE T121ED T O LEAD ' VDU^/E GOT Ada ordarad bafora tha third oi 4588-2-0135. ...what she did with the Bedtlpii money. It yells the loudest. — MERE, MARTHA/ DISTWBUTE 1076. Hartford, Ctonn. or defective materials for the na­ Chef for the headquarters de­ It might help a little, or even No, they haven't lost all. They A SLEEPV KID AKJ’ CACCV OtsJE .SOMETHING ttth day will oa charaad only roi FOR RENT—LARGE HEATED tion’s armed forces. Representa­ Stories she bought for Norqum’s THESE WAR 0(5NDS TD EACH MEMBER tha actual nunibar ot timea tha no CHEVROLET 1941 convertible room, twin beds. Men preferred. tachment Corporal John Conway lot, to remember that the flrat^ ASLEEP WITH ITS FOOT IKl A U P V O U R appaarad. charaing at iha rata aarn Announcements tive Hobbs (D. Ala.), said today. Stockings and who wanders about OF TH E h o u s e h o l d -— HAR-RUM,PH/^ coupe special deluxe, radio, ex­ Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Tel. 5874. 63 Garden street. and his three assistants, Privates Clirlstmas wa.sn’t spent at borne DISH OF MACARONI 7 WOW S L E E V E O R ad hPt 00 allowance or ratun • cm cellent tires, red leather, black The Alabaman, who said he Joseph Brooke, Carroll Hyde and like Lady Macbeth— / ha made on all »lma ada atoppad URGENTLTT NEEDED reliable either. It was spent after a long Annabelle, aged le .x '^ o skips FUNNY BUSINESS INSTEKOA ONE HOUSE TO VOO’D NEVER] top. very clean, priced for a quick would offer the legislation, told Benny Rogas will serve a full after tha ftftb day driver to take passenger to and COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES.— march all the way to Bethlehem. endlessly and wants to know If HOUSEKEEP, WE GOT A HAFFA VOLUNTEI^.'i MY WORD.'SOU No ••till forhida": diaplay llnaa not sale, $995. Terms. $12 weekly. newspapermen he was “really course turkey dinner at 12:30 w a i t ' j from 63 Lakewoixl Circle to Pratt A Chrlatmaa present the whole Boarders Wanted 59-A It wasn't in a house either but in they can't unpack^the new radio- BLOCK TO HOUSEKEEP.' BUT WAIT,' ALREADY HA'IE aotd. A W'hltney for first shift. Call Trades taken. No red tape. Open shocked to find that the penalty sharp. Ten members of the R.S.O. a billet of, stable. It was cold, too. rLV_ ONLY

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