iHmif&rstrr Etiniitig Hrralb Average Daily Circulation The Weather For the Month o f Navanaber, 1S42 FaraosMt af C. S. WantlMr Befaaa Alexander Mikolowaky was elected president of the Polish* ib ou t Town American Athlotie club yeaterday 7,814 Uttia chaaga to Wmparatata to­ afternoon at the 37th annual Member of the Aodlt night. ^MgMir w u kaw AitardRy meeting held in the clubhouse, 180 M Ibrtford HoaplUI to Mr. C3int)— Ameri­ Of Big Former Liner. now with the SOlst Infantry, Para- such strength that bombers can jungle fighters, support­ After Enemy troop Unit, at Camp Tbccoa, Geor­ Scsirfs V an ities I Refrigerator Sets $1.29 158 Affected Washington, Dec. 15.—(iP) Washington, Dec. 15.—(A*) coursed over Tunis for foor gia. He to with the Casual Com­ That Stack Nicely To Save Space! ed by Australians, stormed — American air, sea ancj lanrl hours, was tipping the scales I pany. He graduated from Man­ Toiletries into Buna village yesterday ------— Secretary of the Navy chester High school in June, forces, according to aj* avail- Resist against the Axis today in thel 1942, and t^ la In school was on 16x34 $ 1 .0 0 16x43 $ 1 .1 9 f Friendship Garden Colognes...... Sl.O O and heavy fighting raged FUme. a. pteburgh ”.*; ableoKio inr)i,.afir>nsindications, should havc ® ^ Battle of North Africa asj 1.00 about the Japanese-held ance at El Agheila the track and football teams. Friendship Garden Gift Box...... ___ $ Hotel Confined to making a “ very thorough in- by late next summer the Marshal Rommel’s Libyan I Since graduating he has been am- PYREX ___ $1.00 Buna Mission to the east to­ Revlon Manicure Beauty Bag...... vestigation/’ into the loss of weapons to begin a series Line; No Assertion Army retreated from th*] ployad by Cheney Brothers. .. . . $ 1 . 0 0 day while Allied bombers Basament Storeroom; 3 Pc. Mixing Bowl S ets...... 95c I OW Spice Token Box ...... the 21,936-ton former liner of powerful drives against Gulf of Sirte coast in central Lib-1 Vanity Sets $1.00 ! Apple Blossom Bath P ow der...... _____$1.00 smashed at new enemy invasion Axis Forces in Rout. ya. North African dispatcheal expeditions put ashore by a strong No Guests Injured. President Coolidge while it the Axis. The battles which An unuaual gift! Dainty organdy for the bedroom. Custard C u ps...... 5c Each | C ologne...... ‘...$1.50 said the assault upon Tunis was I cruiser and destroyer force at. two was operating as an Army will then ensue, particularly Cairo, Dec. 1 5 - (id Britain’s coupled with new raids on Blzerta ( 6 ! Coty’s Cologne...... $ 1 .2 5 i Pittsburgh, Dec. 15— (4^—One in the Pacific, probably will make Other Cups 39c box of or 59c with rack points farther up the New Guinea transport In the Solomon tolanda Eighth Army plunged westward and Sousse and that oppo8itiOB| . . . . 59c coast. The Americans slashed fireman died from amoke and more area recently. Knox waa asked most of the actions to date look Martex Dry-Me-Dry Juice Saver Pie Plates...... 45c I S u ite ’s Bubble Bath...... like glorified skirmishes by com­ today in its renewal of the race over these Axis bastions likewtoal HALE'S SELF SERVE their way into the village five than 158 others were overcome whether the vesael, since it appar­ was weak. Three Mcsserschmltta I j Other Pyrex Pieces At Popular Prices! j days after the capture of Gona, parison. across the North African sands The Original la Naw Englaad! eariy today in fighting a stubborn, ently was operating close to after moving through Marshal were reported destroyed and oth-| 12 miles to the northwest. These shore, might have hit an Ameri­ This picture of war in the mak­ long-smoldering fire in the second ing comes from recent official dis­ Rommel's El Agheila line against ers damagtd out of nine of the en­ Handy Folding Ladies’ Boxed were the main bases of the foot­ can rather than an enemy mine. emy fighters which ipse to chal-| I I hold esUblished by the Japanese sub-basement of the 22-stoi^ closures on the production of amazingly weak resistance. Dish Towels Could Be Planted by Jape While the communique did not lenge American flying fortreaaaa| AND HEALTH MARKET last July 23 in their closest thrust WiUiam Penn hotel—largest be­ giant planes, aircraft carriers and "I have no information that it Lieut. Gen. Mark Wayne Clark, (second from right) second in battleships and other formidable specify how far Gen. Sir Bernard attacking the Bizerte water | toward northeast Austrsdi^ hit one of our mines," Knox said. Kitchen Step Ladders $2-981 tween New York and . command to Lieut. Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, towers abova his fellow new weapons or improved types L. Montgoraery.’s vanguards had front. ADlea Squeezing Japaneee Aa the fiames were confined to He added an explanation that the The pace of the British Eighth. I Meta} frame, white with red, green or black steps. « Handkerchiefs officers as they watch arrival of Allied planes at a North African of old ones. gone, military sources assumed (War front dispatches reaching the basement storeroom, none of location of the sinking was not they were miles into Tripolltania, Army’s pursuit of Ronpoel waa I 4 for $]_.00 airport. At right is Maj. Gen. James Doolittle, commander of the High Spots of Disclosures TUESDAY SPECIALS m pjjjj quality cotton or linen handkerchiefs with embroidered Melbourne said the Allies were the 1,000 guests was injured, al­ absolute evidence that the mine Allied Air Fores in North Africa, and on the other side of Gen. Clark the western segment of Libya, and not disclosed, but some estitoatesl An amazing three fibre towel-—cotton, linen and spun rayon. squeezing the Japanese from though several hundred left their was part of an American field Here are the high spots of those far westward of either previous placed British advanced forces IttJ f W iI B T V corners. Three handkerchiefs to the box. is Maj. Gen. Lloyd R. Frcdendall, commander of the American Cen­ disclosures: Driaa more dishes and laavea leas lint. Red, green, blue borders. three sides on the central sector smoke-fiUed room in pajamas and since he said that mines could be tral Task Force. British push into Libya. Tripolltania beyond the Martflai o f the (3ona-Buna battleground, bathrobes and gathered in ^ the planted by Japanese submarines Bombing planes—Great new While there was no assertion that Arch airfield, 40 miles west of El| SINGLE GREEN STAMPS T o y la n d - Basement f QQ_ CQ^ . • 1 with Australiana pressing in from main lobby, where the smoke was in the same waters in,which our bombers are on the way and may Rommel’s fighters were in rout the Agheila. the left, Americans from the less dense. mines are strewn. soon begin to show up in small headquarters announcement spoke Surprised at Weakness OflUUOU S _ ^ a « * a ^ box numbers on the world’s fighting i RADIOAnio FOOTBALLFOOTRAI.I. ANDAlSin a ^ *| w J. right and both Australians and There was no disorder contrast­ The loss of the Coolidge was of "weak rearguards which offer Military observers were sur-l rw^ ’§ Americana attacking through the ing with the panic that caused annoimced Saturday. fronU. Ueut. Gen. Henry H. Ar­ only slight resistance.” prised at the weakness of thal center at Sanananda point, above large loss of life at the hostel fire 'There were 4,000 crewmen and Red Units Check nold, chtof of Army Air Forces, This contrasted sharply with the Axis stand on tbe El Agheila llne.1 Gift Towel Sets |“aseball games $1 .19- Men's Linen Buna vUlage.) in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Sun­ United States Army troops on said in a speech Sunday that they defeat at El Alamein last month, "Axis forces are ■ continuing-l BREAD loaf 6c Despite the frightful cost: -In day night and the night club blase board when the vessel hit the would make the present flying when the British piled through the their retreat from the El Agbeitol men and supplies inflicted upon in Boston two weeks ago. mine, the Navy said, and ail but fortresses look just like small Axis line under cover of a stunning position while maintaining weak I the new Japanese landing opera­ Flames of unknown origin broke four of them were saved. planes. air and artillery barrage. Then rearguards which offer only slight'! $ 1 9 g set! * i I Handkerchiefs 39cp 50cea. out about 11 o’clock (e.w.t.) last A questioner at Knox’s press Nazis’ Offensive Judged by usual standards of Rommel was able to muster a Jelly Doughnuts and blue, green, peach and maise. tions. a headquarters communique resistance," the Cairo coromuid-| indicated aome reinforcements night in the basement room where conference suggested there should secrecy, Arnold's revelation of the spirited rearguard action. que reported. »etj $1.00-$2.25-$4.49 I ------— were put ashore by the heavliy such, hotel furnishings as chairs, be a thrilling story in such a mag­ existence of these giants certain­ Water Supply Problem 'They are hindering our ad­ Crullers protected convoy stanfflfilTUto" Beds, mattresses, baled paper and nificent rescue record and the sec­ ly was not made until they were Both sides face the problem of vance by means of large numbers I retary, agreeing, said that the full actually in production. Assuming LasBi Hms — 1)1 le IM Peonie Per Doaen, H Electric I For The Men In The Service mouths o f the Kumusi and Mam- balea of rug matting were stored. Near Stalingrad water supply in the arid stretch of minefields which are betoffi bare rivers, some 20 and 40 miles, Throws Off Aorid'Faines story eventually would be given that long-range plans for quantity ahead to Mlsurata, Rommel's next methodically cleared up by aur| out, but that at present "there is Embroidered respectively, north of Buna. Firemen said the chemically- output were made long since, they defensible position some 300 miles forwaid troops.” treated matUng, uaed under car- a question of possible fault there," should be reaching the battle .ones west from El Aghelia. I Football Games $1.98; toh.i coca, D.p.nm«.t. "In heavy bombing and strafing which made it inadvisable to re­ Observers in London aaid that! $1.25 and $2.30 attacks, the enemy’s landing pots on fioors, burned with intense Soviet Attacks Roll on ^ j.| j| y O f f i c C F S in quantity six or eight months In all, there are but four spots even after the defeat in Egypt I Now It frho. Time To Buy Your lease further information at this from now. Only last night The with water in that whole expanse ,... • $l.o0 barges were sunk or disabled,” the heat and threw o ff acrid fumes. time. Northwest OI ^^oscow Q w Rommel should have been able to I A f l l i • ■ Money Belts communique aald. “SurvlYors at­ Some of the firemen’s gas masks Fairchild Engine and Airplane at Zauta en Mofliia, 126 miles west muster sufficient force for a moral Oirittmot Candy and Tobacco Checkerboards and Backgammon Games Operattog to Solomons Area CJorp., announced development of Duffle Bag S e ts ...... $2..50 tempted to reach landing by swim­ caught fire, they said, or became Overrun Trench Line F i l l i s h B o S t O U of El Agheila, where there are spirited defense in tbe favorablsl Shoe Shine K its ...... $1.93 ming, suffering heavy caaualUea. so hot they had to discard them, Knox disclosed the fact that the a "radical” new tank-carrying three big wells; at Sirte, which El Agheila area, some of whiflli,I ship was operating in the Solo­ Utility Case with Z ipper...... $2.50 Supplies were set afire. Several increasing the casualties. West of Rzhev and cargo plane which also can trans­ also has several good wells, at they added, still might not harsl hits and many near misses were Smoke rolled up into the fash­ mons area, the previous Navy an­ port guns, ammunition, supplies Fourat-el-Souen. where there is Pillow Case Sets! $l.oo and $1.75 I Fitted Apron with Toilet Articles ...... $2.98 nouncement having said merely been cleared of all Axis forces. made on the war vessels. ionable chatterbox cabaret, two Capture Hill Near R l o Z C I l l O u i r y and troops to distant front*, water enough to support only a The Morrocco radio in a broad-1 Service Stationery ...... $1.00 that it waa lost in the South Pa­ Aircraft carriers — Since last population of 200; and at Misurata, Hand Dipped Chocolates Ail white with hemstitched or Effort Lnrgely Parried fioors above the fire; where there Velikie Luki in Drive. ____ cast of a dispatch purportedlF| ___ea. 59c was a small Monday night crowd cific. July three regular carriers and which is a large oasia with good w n « h- b . , » - J scalloped edges— or His and Her I ERECTOR SETS $ 1 .0 0 , $ 2 .7 5 , $ 3 .9 5 i WrUIng ^ rtfolios . . . . "The cnemy’a air force inter­ As for the small loss of life, from Cairo, said that RommeTal ...... $1.98 vened unsuccessfully, an enemy of about 50, including 20 service three carriers converted from water. forces numljered four German di-l with colored borders in blue, rose, . I Leather Writing Portfolios Knox said it was a "very reason­ Forward Findings on cruisers which were still on the From Mi.surata to Tripoli, the green, orchid, and peach. One set bofober and two fighters being men. Moscow, Dec. 15.—(/P)— visions, including two armored dl-| $3*98 able inference that the ship was ways have been launched. Former­ country is under cultivation and 81” x99'■ Sheet. Two 42” x36'’ Cases. shot down and the remainder dis­ Band Leader Art Ravel an­ With dive-bombers, tanks Cocoanut Grove Holo' visions. Fnacy Quality BOYS’ DELITE PLAY SUITS 0 1 O Q « close to shore when it went ly it took a year from launching water supply la no problem. persed. It is believed that the ma­ nounced quietly: down.” and infantry attacks sprung Planes Taking Terrific ToU Four different models — all f o r ...... V X f jor enemy effort was largely par­ "Due to smoky condiUohs we caust to War Depart­ date to put a carrier in coihmla- Large Minefields Liett On the long, waterless road odl The secretary was asked about out of a rolling fog, the Ger­ slon but this has probably been cut The whole El Aghelila position, ried.” request that you leave and go to the conditions in the Solomon and ment; Urge Inspection withdrawal, and at the Tuntolaal Home Made Chocolate Syl-0-Jamas (The Melbourne Herald’s cor­ the terrace (main dining) room mans have seized the offen­ under the Navy speedup by two to which was organized in some supply ports at the other end'of| Embroidered Aleutian islands. depth, still may not be completely respondent in New Guinea said upstairs.” He said that he knew nothing sive momentarily southwest four months. the North African front. British I DOLLS 25c up For lounging or sleeping. Fine grade Rayon Crepe, plain color that although a big proportion of The crowd and the bandmep ^ Bulletin! Should Have Powerful Force cleared, the communique said. The dr dainty print. Butcher Boy style with Flat-Bak waistband to more about the aituation in the of Stalingrad, but the Rus­ Thus new carriers should begin retreating troops left large mine­ Candy, 2-lb. box $1.1^ the Japanese were believed slain with their instruments calmly Solomons than had come out in BolitooftDe€^; 15— Negligees or House Coats cheered as the head waiter shout­ (Contlaoed on Page Two) depth of the minefields to give Portland. Me.. Dec. 15—(45— A| tor children to hang up for Safitg. Made o f red plush with whits The inspector was Ueut. All Kinds of Tobacco ed: British Tank him time to pull out most of his ; charge that New England ws trimming with a soft toy in each one. Medium and large sizea. are the right gift. Rayon Satin in a beau­ Big Airliner Delivery Row Frank J. Linney, a veteran of ^ men and equipment. | Ing ^nled a fair share of t ^ n^| "The checks, are on the house!” the Fire Prevention division, tiful brocade pattern would make some Treasury Balance . Mines arc exploded only bv tion’s meat supply was made In Pound Packages, and Ciga­ friend happy. Wide sweep at bottom. Smoke did not penetrate to the and to h(a appearance for Lunch Cloths large continental bar and the Supply Short i weights of 350 pounds or more. day by George C. Kern, vl Aqua, red, royal blue. $6.98 Is Missing Reduces Runs Washington, Dec. 15.— —The questioning at state police pnVsidrnt of the New England I Methodical bayonet thru.sts locate . $ 1 • 19 and $ 1 .6 9 men’s bar, both on the ground headquarters be shared the rettes In Cartons At Low Prices! poaition of the Treasury Dec. 12:- them for the mine-clearing units ' branch of the .National A» floor, but it billowed up elevator RccsipU, $104,585,551.51; expen­ spotlight with James Welan- 1 on Sail Qoth shafts to unoccupied party rooms Oiurchill Reveals Only Fighter-bombers continued to lion of Non-Slaughtering Me More Than 14 Occu­ Millions of New York­ ditures. $160,620,212.33; net bal-1 make extensive raid.s on Rommel's |prmvssosa and Wholesaler*, and the ball room on the 17tb ancs. $7,265,450,677.39. | (Contlnaed on Page Ten) pants in Passenger floor of tbe 1,500-room, $10,000,- 100 for Defense Aft- hto retiira from a Boston ct Plum Pudding Lb. Can 33c Cloths that win wear and wash NEW SOFT DOLLS Sweaters ers Deprived of News enee of meat dealers. Kern, for years. Fine colorful patterns Fall of Franco. (Continued On Page Two) ea. including Raggedy Ann andgK ^ Craft; Search Begun. (Conttoned ea Page Fourteea) As Strike Continues. er dent of a Portland wholesale in fioral and fruit deaigna. $1.69 SLIP-ON SW EATEM of 100% wool, pueking concern, said a telegras Juicy' ^d^,^ b.by don. in pmitel^ l'.3 9 tO $ X * 5 9 loR^ sleeves and boxies. Sizes 34 to 40. of protest had been sent to Pr $ 3 .6 9 .Los AngelM. Dec. 15—(P)— New York, Dec. 15—(iP) —An­ London, Dec. 15—(45— Prime City Officials Want Santa Minister Churchill told the House , dent Koosevelt. Westefn Airlines announced today nouncement of General MacAr- Senate Votes I . . . . Grapefruit 4 for 23c WOOL AND RAYON SWEATERS, pas­ that a pasaengcr liner with more thuria capture of Buna, Jap of Commons today that the Brit­ New Housing Reach Economic .Accord tel colors. $ 2 .9 8 than 14 occupanta waa mlasing on atronghold on New Guinea, waa To Leave Gold Under Tree ish Army had only 100 tanks on No. ;16 Siic, Juicy, Sweet P in & fo r C 8 Little Miss SLEEPY-TOT LAMPS a flight here from Salt Lake, City. good news to read about today-^ June 11, 1940 to face the threat Closing Date Tokyo (From Japaneee The craft took off at 1:05 a. m. Rules Given but millions o f New Yorkers were of a German invasion after the i easts), Dec. 15—(4‘1- Baby face night lamps for baby’s room. COAT SWEATERS ' (m.w.t.)' and was last reported 50 deprived of it aa a deliverers’ Chicago, Dec. 15—ii4>i—Many of-of'in com e from outstanding and fall of France. dispatch from Salg«" quoted Oranges Embroidered rufflee e « pestel eolore. $ 1 .6 9 100% wool. Sizea 3S to!$3.98to$6.98 miles south of Salt Lake City over strike agSinsb most of the city’s ths nation’s municipal officials, future issues of municipal bonds, Even these tanks. ' U lialliltiouslv .-Vtlopls klchl Yoshizawa. Blue, yellow, white and beige. Sizea 7 to a C. A. A. station at Fairfield, Occupants Entitled to newspapers went into its second concerned over wartime city while resoluUons asking the Fcd- ; minister said, were of a type , . ‘ i sador to French lndo-< bln Utoh. day. s n .^ ^ .i problems, want SanU eral government to assume lia- found in the Battle of- France to Rj.solulion f o r A il- saying today that he ane £arge Head, Freiih 14. . • $1.98 Little Girb’ Without replying to a War La­ a a u s to leave s bag of gold under bllity for injuries suffered by aux- b« too weak to stand up against i ' miral Jean Decoux. governor Leg Werlkotte, executive vice Buy Af$er Renting for jouriiiiieiit Tom orrow . prealdent of the line, said an air bor board request to call off the thelr Christmas trees. ‘»«ry f ‘'ll*" defense workera German anti-tank guns. i eral of the French colony, search waa being organized. He Four Months’ Period. walkout mnding further negotia­ The American Municipal asso- were adopted by local officials in I "The Invasion of this country ------I reachMl "an agreement In opill Iceberg Lettuce VELVET MUFF and HAT SETS Kitten Ear Robes said there was nd radio contact tion, the Newspaper and Mail De­ ciaUon said today that financial I was expected if not in the autumn Washington, Dec. 15 - ■4’' The j concerning a new ecoai with tho-craft after the takeoff. Waahington, Dec. 15.-—(P)— liverers union, an unaffiliated affairs brought on by the wak' Urge Post-War Ptonninx 'o f 1940. at any rate in the spring Senate unanimously adopted a | •coord for next year, group, kept The Times, The Her­ ' of 1941 or even 1942," he said. JW .H AM cou Soft and cuddly wrap around with tie The airlines Hated the crew as: strict new regulations requiring were causing city officials thefr' Other action by municipal offl* resolution today calling for final i . . . in rad. blue, and navy. ald Tribune, The Daily News and ^ ^roiin’s find- cisls in their efforts to solve fis- New Tank Conceived M ij iCIHiTWl €oiw> $ 1 *9 8 set balta. Roae. Uua, wlna. Stoaa 12 to 20. CapL Edward J. Loeffler, Glen­ that war housing must be rented adjournment of the Seven ty- Senate Vote* Higher Pay $7.98 dale, Oalif.. pilot. for at least four montha to war The Dally Mirror, The Wail Street ™ A,el o'} muni- cal problems, the association said, In less than a year. Churchill Seventh Congress tomorrow. Washington, Dec. 15—(45- HEALTH MARKET woricera, with tbe occupanta then Journal, and The Journal of Com­ c l ^ p I S ^ ^ t o r 1943 adopted noted, an entirely new Unk had The resolution was sent to the Senate unanimously peased First Officer Cliff Lee, Burbank, planning programs by cities; op­

rearguards which offar only alight plane on the same night and the counter-attacks in an attempt to near Stalingrad was deKribed in of Vellkle Luki where the Rus­ oppoKtion." the communique said. fire which followed a violent ex­ Red Units Check regain loat trench lines. the Izvestia dispatch as terrible. sians have driven a wedge within liid h A n tiy While the advance in TripoU- plosion spread along the entire Despite the coatinuing bitter­ Stattona' were burned to the 90 miles of the Latvian frontier.) Stafford Springs tania went forward. Allied bomb­ length of the ship, it was said. ness of the struggle in and around ground and in numerous sectors "Enemy forces which arc en­ •j^azis* Offensive John O. -Netto ers ranged far ahead o f the re- •Stalingrad, workmen protected by the lines were twisted or blown to circled Kutheaat of Toropeta tried In addition to M tting three ships 412. StaBord [oving W e st treathig Rommel and blasted Kme afire at La Goulette, the British the guns of- the Red Arm y have bits by German bombs or by the in vain to break out,” the war bul­ of the Axis footholds, in Timisia bombers Started fires on La Gou­ Near Stalingrad repaired almost (our miles of rail­ heavy guns that held the siege. letin said. After Enemy toward Which he was heading. lette island and near the main way trackage in the Stalingrad Gaping shell holes follow the rail­ Relief Forces Launch Attacka The Italian Benefit Society The communique reported that docks at Tunis. One of„the fires (r«ntlmied from Page 'hM) district and trains have been able road right of way, the dispatch "Strong relief forces were re­ elected JoMph Lorenzetti president Allied bombers made their most could be seen for 100 miles, it wax to move over them for the first said. ported launching attacks from for the ensuing year, at a meeting time, a dispatch to Izvestia, the In several places, n o t'a single outside." Sunday aftehwon at the club (« ra(« Om ) successful attack on the harbors of reported. Tunisian railways also the pressure of German counter­ La Ooulette and Tunids Sunday were raided. government new.spapcr, said to­ intact rail could be found by the "German attacks in a sector house on Park street. Other offi­ attacks. railway workers. ^ r t and Korea o f vehicles night. The Allied planes were British fighters, presumably op­ day. west of Toropets led to a break­ cers qlKted are, vice-president, May Be Near Rail Unq They did find, however, box through of enemy positions which hit. it was reported. An over the targets for four hours and erating from Malta, shot down Continuation of Nazi Fush Aldo VAmprlmo; correspondtog Descriptions of the scene o f the cars which the . Germans had had been effectively mined and ation dump alM was hit. Kored hits on at least three , ships two north-bound German planes The counter-attacks southwest Mcretary, Romildo Galotto; finan­ fierce fight southwest of Stalin­ brought in from Gterir“» . ’, France, protected by strong wire en­ , the night, the Allied at La Goulette, Mtting all on fire, of Stalingrad were a continuation cial Mcretary-treaaurer, NelKn near LAmpedusa island, midway grad indicated that it might be Holland and Poland, Izveatia said. - / ___kept up their atraflng of the communique said. of the German push that caused tanglements,” the communique Fiedler; directors, Peter Marconi, between Malta and the coast of near Kotclnikovski, on the Cauca­ The loM of ground to German said. I weary German troops. La Goulette is about nine miles Tunisia, the communique said. a ^viet setback yesterday, Geno Ambroal, Norman McLagan, sus rail line 90 mllea southwest of forces southwest of Stalingrad "In the central sector o f the Guido Ceppetelli, Reno Oorslni, “Axis forces are continuing east of Tunis! Only two British planes were re­ The Germans attempted by the long-besieged Volga strong­ was first made known by the front all attempts of the Soviets c;;arlo Lorenzetti and Benjamin sir retreat from the Agheila po- A southbound Axis merchant ported missing after these wide­ sheer weight of numbers, bolstered hold. N... by reserves brought up three days Russians in their early communi­ failed, as heretofore, to break Agostini; auditors, William Sulli­ on while maintaining weak vesMl was hit by a torpedo from a spread operations. (Military observers In London ago, to overwhelm the Red Army que. through German positiona." van, Bruno Muzio and John Tinti; .said the German onslaught proba­ holding its positions before a pop­ "A t the cost o f heavy losses, Italian troops were said to have dues collKtor, Joseph Oldrinl. The bly was aimed at freeing German ulated place. they succeeded in presBing back repulsed Russian attacka on the members voted to buy another forward forces • from their endan­ 'Over night the Red Army our detachments somewhat,” the Don. In the Don-Volga area, oth­ W ar bond. gered aalient east of the Don. braced, however, and continued wari^ulleitln said., er Russian thrusts were reported The funeral of Mias Eimily Eva stopped in fierce tank battles. (These Kurces noted that the their^ attacks, the Soviets claimed, (Russian communiques last week Stewart, 59, resident of Stafford counter-blow had been three The Germans aaid they rolled To The BEAUTY NOOK’S with the ensmy death toil swell­ said that their forces had laid Springs for fifty years, will be weeks In the making and said the aiege to the brick houMs o f a back a Russian thrust northeast held tomorrow afternoon at 2 ing to more than 1,000. of Tuapse, in the Caucasus, and Russian offensive on the central The Axis'’ forces were reported large populated place southwest of o’clock at the G. H. Baker funeral front had pinned down the Nazis Stalingrad, a description taken to stopped another strong attack employing numerous tanks aa a lArth of Terek. home, on Furnace avenue. Rev. Many Friends and Patrons there and forced them to bring up help to their Infantry. fit Kotelnikovski, 90 miles down Alfred E. Wood, pastor of the. troops from deep in the rear for No new place names have been the Tikhoretsk railway, and one of First Methodist church will o ffi­ their relief attack.) mentioned lately in dispatches but the points through which, the Ger­ ciate. Burial will be in the i^very The Russians reported hand-to- Navy Now Probing the last time fixed directions were mans thrust their Muthem arm in cemetery, Preston. Mias Steward hand bayonet and grenade fight­ mentioned the Russians were mov­ attempting to .surround Stldin- died late Saturday night at her A MOST ENJOYABLE ing In the fog which shrouded the ing down the Tikhoretsk railway grad). Transport’s Loss home on Tolland avenue, follow­ battlefront. and declared that the toward Kotelnikovski. ..Ru.ssiaas Cite Oalna ing a lingering illness. She was Nazis were checked despite the bom tn Ledyard, Jply 26. 1883 the The present German attack is To match this setback, however, (OontiBOed from Page One) AND support they got from dive- declared to be in the northern the Russians cited gains in the daughter of Charles and Zipplrah bombers. fringe of the Kalmuck steppe, lev­ Rzhev-Velikie L^iki sectors and might be in preparation to move (Taswell Stewart and came here The midnight communique said el enough for tank operations. This for the first time the Soviet com­ when a child with her parents. the attack cost the Germans in and capture the field, which MERRY CHRISTMAS was regarded here as the factor munique noted Red Arm y activity lies 150 miles away from the She leaves a brother William 1,000 men. and the noon war bul­ Stewart of Stafford Springs. which allowed the Germans to ex­ south of Voronezh, on the upper American position on Guadalcanal letin said 600 more were killed ert the pressure in the one sector. Don river, 305 miles northwest of In four waves of attack. island in the Kutheastem Solo­ RrpulM Four Counter Attacks Stalingrad and 290 miles south­ mons, Knox said that ail that WE WILL CLOSE THURSDAY EVENING AT 6 P. M. Strongest Nazi Oounter-Attacka east o f Momow . The Soviet mid-day communi­ could be said was "we're watching They were deKiibed as prob­ (German communiques for the the place pretty closely.” YMCA Schedule AND IN OBSERVANCE OF XMAS, WILL NOT BE que, deMrtbing the struggle Kuth- last fortnight have touched on ably' the strongest counter-attacks west of Stalingrad’, said "our units Would Help Enemy by the (3ermans since the Rus­ Russian concentrations in that It would not be wtK, he ex­ Today: OPEN FOR BUSINESS UNTIL MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2S. repulsed four enemy counter-at­ area, asserting that they held the 2:00-4:00 p. m. Baby Clinic. sians began their winter offenalve. tacks one after the other. En­ plained,v to diKUSs anything about German tanks and infantrv prospect of another Russian of­ what might or what might not be 3:00-4:00 Grade School Basket­ countering a heavy barrage of fensive to match the Stalingrad ball League. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT FOR AFTER NEW YEAR’S charged out of a rolling fog en­ artillery fire, the enemy each time done in the future, since such in­ AS SOON AS POSSIBLE veloping the front and dive-bomb­ and central front drives unleash^ formation would be extremely 6:30-7:30 Boys 7-12. Woodwork. warn fo/ved back without reaching by the Red Arm y with the com­ 7:30-8:30 Boys 7-12. Game ers in groups of six and eight Soviet positions. About 600 enemy helpful to the enemy. ing of winter. Knox and other Naval officials Room. planes joined in atUcklng Rus­ officers and men were left on the 6:30-t:30 Intermediate Basket­ Voronezh is 120 milea east of have implied at various times sian positions, but the Ruasians battlefield and five tanka were ball practice. Kursk, one o f the German strong- that the Solomons campaign said they repulsed the thrusts. burned out. 7:30-8:30 Intermediate Boys — points on the Russian front, and would be expanded eventually West of Rzhev the Germans *Tn another sector our troops Woodwork. * rushed 'In new reserves and 170 miles northeast of Kharkov, when troops and equipment be­ BEAUTY NOOK conducted offensive engagements which was the headquarters o f the 7:00 p. m. Ladles o f Columbus launched a wave o f attacks but came •available, but most of these and occupied a populated place. In German offensive that carried into Christmas party. ANNIE I. SMITH the Russians said they Mnt their fighting for this place about 500 officials have suggested no con­ 7:30-9:30 Badminton— Pratt A foe reeling back six times, killing the gates of Stalingrad). siderable advance could be under­ Hitlerite offlcers-and men were "South of Voronezh.” the war Whitney group. 172 EAST CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 8011 about 400. killed. taken until the position on Guad­ 8:00 Meeting Manchester Im ­ Some dispatches said there had bulletin said, "our detachments en­ alcanal was made completely safe Our troops captured three gaged in scouting operations and provement Club. been aa many as eight German tanks, 30 guns, 40.machine-guns, from- any JapaneM threat. 6:30 A ll bowling alleys taken by fighting, and captured several The secretary was told, regard­ 200 rifles, 50 trucks, 10 carts, and heights of tactical Importance. Wednesday Night League. eight depota of munitions, food or ing the Aleutians, that an Alas­ . . . Enemy counter-attacks were kan paper had stated that the \ clothing. Fifty enemy soldiers beaten o ff with heavy losses for More than 775,000 American were taken prisoners." JapaneM on Klska island were teachers are enrolled in the Na- . the Hitlerites. there now simply because they Occupy New Trench Line' "In this engf^ement the Red tional Education Aasociation and could not get away, their planes ite affiliated groups. Northwest o f Stalingrad, the Arm y men killed about 600 enemy having been destroyed and their Over 10b Red Arm y soldiers occupied a new officers and men and took about ships sunk. Grinning, Knox said, W^lrose Dress Shop line of trenches in the Volga-Don 200 Hitlerites prisoner." that was a very interesting spK- corridor and their big guns kept Beat Off Attack ulation.” Coats To up an increasingly intensive West of Rzhev. Soviet troops Capt. Leland P. Lovette, chief pounding of the German garrisons beat oft one infantry and tank at­ of Naval public relations, told the in the area, advices from the front tack by separating the foot sol­ sKretary that Kiska "ia probably ^FU R SHOWING.?.^ Choose From said. diers from their armor, killing 2UQ Km ething like Washington, sir, % L a TWO DAYS ONLY As in the area southwest of men and destroying 11 tanka, the no transportation.” Wed,, Thurs., FrL and Sat. • Stalingrad, the Germans are using communique asMrted. THURSDAY AND FRH)AY, DEC 17TH AND 18TH tank formations in groups as "Later the Germans threw 30 Every Coat Guaranteed 30 which roll over the hardened more tanka into the battle." the Pour More Bombs THRILL snow, the Russians said. early communique related. "The AiH«ri<«H lr«l A strong German counter-blow artillerymen allowed the tanka to On Jap Air Base ^ I ^ ^ th* ■i(l»SUa •! west of Rzhev was warded off, it By Wilrose as well as come close and then opened fire Washington, Dk . 15.— —The MNU was claimed, and Red Arm y men on theni over open sights. The N avy announced today that immoetmm's nlftt Put All Your Christmas Money occupied a new line of trenches. Germans tried to by-pass the American Air. Forces in the South the manufacturer. They said they were able to turn [HE clicking spindles of the Cheney Award, in recognition of their all-out response firing zone but the artillerymen Pa.';lflc had poured more bombs captured machine-guns on the quickly changed their positions * Together And Buy A Fine Fur Germans who tried,, in vain, to on the JapaneM air bSM at Mun- and again shelled the enemy da on New Georgia island on Dec. retake the trenches at dusk with to our country's industrial call-to-arms. To Coat For Years Of Wear eight counter-attacks. tanks. Having lost another 15 14, the fifth day of such attacka. Brothers mills are tapping out the The capture of a Hill near Vell- tanka and Mveral hundred officers The text of Nayy mmuniquo kie Luki, after a sharp battle, was and men, the Hitlerites retreat' No. 220 fc^w s: Soutb PMific: (Ail dates are Hare’s a way to iaveat yoor Chriatmaa moaey aad also claimed by the Russians. ed. ■ Action near Veiikie Luki and the men of the Army and Navy who have reealve kninadlata ratorna that will aondnne to pay Other reports from Stalingrad east longitude) code of Victory. Whirling motors tatarest for many yaara to eama. Yonr money will itself said that within the city close to Stalingrad was deKribed .1. On Dec. 14 U. S. Air Forces continued to attack the Japanese ba aafeat In a piactleal (and benntiful) fur coat! Red Army Infantrymen edged for­ aa mopping up blockhouses and installations and airfield which ire Da come In Tknmday or Friday and Mlact your ward in the factory district but garrisons. thus honored them, the employees of Cheney favorite fur from our varied ealiKtIon of fine and were finding the going difficult being constructed in the Munda are humming the tune of "Plenty, and on andnring sMaa, made np tn a style aapecially beeam- as they met heavily-fortified, well- Germans Launch area of New Georgia Island. |ng ta you! equipped Axis forces. (A) Seven Army "flying fort- Brothers give their solemn promise to strive The midday communique also Counter-Attack resMs" (Boeing B-17) atUcked the reported that around Stalingrad area during the morning. time." The rustle of silk and the rattle of London, Dec. 15.—{JP\—The Ger- (B ) Later in the day a strik­ more than 300 of the enemy were .mans have launched a counter-at- killed, with Red Arm y troops ing force of Douglas "Dauntlesa" A ck in the Kotelnikovski area, 90 for even higher standards and greater records storming and capturing trenches dive-bombers and Grumman “wild miles Kuthwest of Stalingrad, northwest of the city. cat" fighters attacked ttjFaxme ob­ rifles, remote from each other as they may SAVE The wreckage along the rail line which la likely to prove a large- jectives. scale operation aimed at freeing No Air Opposition Met in production, to * asten the triumph of the On This Special Group of Choice the German divisions in the Sta­ (C ) N o enemy air opposition lingrad pocket, British military was encountered during either at­ seem, typify the American unity of arms sources said today. tack. This was their interpretation of The dlve-bombera figured In United Nations. Selected Fur Coats MAHIEU two Moscow communiquea today operations against the Munda bsM which told of heavy Nazi attacka for the first time and apparently and industry. 183 Spruce Street which brought m r m perman were used becauM the JapaneM gains at high cost in that area have not been able to defend their yesterday. field, their nearest to the American Pillsbury Reasons Attack Delayed field on Guadalcanal, with fighter The British commentators said planes. A t >79 •»« >95 Pancake Flour, O the Germans apparently bad been Ordinarily dive-bombers would ON THE SAME SHOW: To the men and women of Ciieney Brothers 3 pkfi:s. for .... mounting this attack for the last be employed for high prKlsion at­ I Sahle Dyed Coneys ' Fawn Lapins three wMks. Preparation bad tack on spKifle enemy targets such In parachute cloth, in the wiring systems taken m long, it was aaid, for as ammunition or garcUne dumps * Seal Dyed Coneys ' Beaver Lapins three reakons: and operations posts. The assign' who, in spirit and in fact, have so quickly V-8 Vejretable ^ |C First: The Germans had no ment of the Grumman fighters un > Skunk Dyed Opossum * Mendoza Beavers Juice, 48-oz. can e p S C technical reMrves at hand and had doubtedly was to shoot up — the of ships and radios, and in military uniforms, to bring them in from the Ukraine Japanese troops and workmen attemed complete conversion to war produc­ and Crimea. (This apparently re­ sMklng to complete the airfield. VVheatena, #* fers to engineer and communica­ Operate From Onadalcanal ENTia TODAY: tions troops.) silks and synthetic fabrics are playing ^n 3 Ige. pkgs. fo r.. # I G Both theM types o f planes op “ HEBE WE GO AG AIN" Second: Bad weather held up erate from Guadalcanal, whereas PtuB.. .**1119 Falcon’s Brother** tion ... to the subcontractor and suppliers troop , movements. the flying fortresses which spear A t t is s Third: The Russian offensive in head the attacks on Munda begin' okow important role in the war effort. Thus the Seedless SKtors west of M pinned nlng Dk . 9, ordinarily u m Guadal' who have given their faithful cooperation... • Northern Beavers > Brown Caraculs Raisins, down German Jtroopa tt>ere and canal only aa a refueling base and thus no reMrvea from thoM sm make their home field Kmewhere NOW: ONortham Seals ' Raccoon Dyed Opossum 2 lbs. f o r ...... tors -were available. . elM in the Solomons area more remote from the battle Mne, tn the “ EAGLE SQUADRON” Cheney Brothers organization serves the “ Blondie’a Bleeaed EvqjBt” and to our clients who, in the interest of Naais Report Red New Hebrides fo r instance. Maxwell House It Is therefore • more economical to employ dive-bombers where Ckiffee, Attacks Repelled nation in war, as it has in peace since 1838. Berlin (From Crerman Broad possible although they carry the war effort, have waived their claims OTHER COATS email load of bomba aa coUtpared 1-lb,'jar...... 40c caste) Dk . •M— (S) — ^The blgh 'Irf-TTl command aaid today Russian at­ with the Arm y heavy four-mOtoT' tacks had been repelled in fierce ed planet. The Army and Navy have conferred upon upon our production facilities.. . our sincere « 1 9 5 fighting on the battlefronte from WED. AND THURS. Linit, 3 pkgs. Free Dtanerware To tho Ladlea! the Caucasus to northwest o f Portugal has banned motor cars *225<• *395 7or •••••••••, Moscow, and reported the nooee from the atroots o f Usbon and IT*,- S Mink Blended Muskrat ^ # Natural Dyed Squirrel tightened around Russian troops has restricted the number o t ears the employees of f heney Brothers the "E" thanks. - it said were trapped southeast of operating elaewherc becauae o f \ I S Natural Grey Persian Paw # London Dyed Squirrel Bisquick, S Ige. Q Q Toropets. jpMOlino abortagea, according to pkgs. f o r ...... 7 0 C (Toropets is K m e 40 miles eastjtbe Department of Ckimmercc. S Black D y ^ Persian Paw 9 Blended Northern Muskrat S Mink Dyed Marmot DOROTHY 9 Russian Caracul Old Trusty TOMORROW AT 8t30 LA M O l # Silver Kidskin 9 Persian Lamb Dog Food, ■ # Silvered Raccoon 9 Hudson Seal 5-lb. b a g ...... W/C # Kaffa Caracul 9 Sheared Beaver (Prices Quoted 15#! O Silvertone Muskrat 9 Leopard Cat Do Not Include 5-oz. j a r ...... I «# V Fur Tax) Carnation Milk, BUDGETING tall can...... I IC B u y PLUS W ar Bonds Gladly Arranged six C y lin d er In Acicordance Wise Spaghetti BxcMnMntt CHENEY A n d IV Jill FCQCniJ Dinner...... w I l r o s e lAKI M m e N lADD —[Established 1838\— Stumps > DRESS SHOP Government eOMART Regiilatjona Post Toasties, keale: BK> i.ie n M . tS M M.TI 'Tss toe.* 5>7 MAIN STREET HOTEL SHERIDAN BLDG. J! 3 Ige. pkgs. for A # C BiuhneU Memorial, ttartford, T K L . M i n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDA t , DECEMBER 18, 1942 PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEtl, CONN,. T U ^ S ^ T , DECEMBER 18,1942 ' ' -SI ly are assured of a steady aupply. Importera estimated that despite French Fleet in Toulon Before ScuttUitg Liquor Supply the war, Scotch imports are being Ivors Elimination maintained at norma’ levels of Daily Radio Programs around 7,000,000 gallons a year. Large Enough The British were reported ship­ E M ten War H i m ping all availabiti Scotch to this Of Costs of Court I country to> establish exchange For Yule Sale credits for war purchases. Put a-aanaan Vkte Va-trd-nol up each All Networks Prepare Jndidat^Xouncil Control matrlL It (1) ahiinka Bits Legislature Warehouses Now Bulg­ Several Frenchmen Arrested swollen membranes. ing with Sufficient to (3) aoodica irritation. For Christmas Parties Congra tu la lions pnact Law to Correct ^etUD tO D 6 ivprisl D) dear ooU* persons had been arres‘'ed aj, Cler­ doggra noae. Fallow Meet Requirements for directiona wwn W d k afidka iOHCoadition. mont Ferrand, F'rance, oi\ c'harges New York, Dec. 15.—(A’)— ; unexpectedly for appendlcltia Probcd FuUy of “ perpetrating the 'Series of in folder. Y IV iR II H IM More Than 3 Years. Christmas eve and Christmas on three weeks ago, ia due back in 16— (4>> —If a I _____ • bomb attacks” which'broke out in the Saturday serenade on CBS France in November, the Vichy the networks will provide their ■MsiwBuwMwsa by the State • ^ • # ¥wri_ 1 Waahlngjon, Dec. 15 — (iP) — this week-end. radio announced today, according usual full quota .of entertainment;; • n icial eouncll gets the approv- I n v e s t i g a t i o n OX W n o l e Although liquor production Is at a to a Reutera report. Read Herald Adva. there is every advance indication. Tuning tonight: to g o f the IMS General Aaaembly. ,,£ O p e r a t i o n s tO standstill because of the war, gov­ Several shows will be carried on ■ NBC—8, Glnny Simms show; InpoaitlMi of costa in criminal ernment experts see no dearth of more than one network. 8:30, Horace Heidt: 8, Battle of _rt cases will be eliminated. Be Launched After Christmas cheer this year for For one thlpg, President Roose­ Sexes: 9:30, Fibber McGee and Guilty defendants in criminal New Gxngress Opens. those who have the money to buy. velt’s annual Christmas message ^ Molly: 10, Bob Hope; 10:30, Red >on, under the present state Or next year either, for that will be carried by all networks on ^ Skelton. must pay costa of the court, matter. December 24, with time and place i CBS—8. Lights Out, "The Mir­ e council, referring to this in Washington, Dec. 16—(ffJ^An In fact, says Stewart Berkshire, of the broadcast not announced in . ror;” 8:30, A1 Jolaon; 9, Bums eighth biennial report issued Investigation of the whole field of and Allen; 9:30, Suspense Mys­ ' irday, stated that this law deputy commissioner of the Treas­ advance. “undoubtedly a product of operations of the Office of Price ury’s Alcohol Tax unit, govern­ Another all-network broadcast i tery; 10, An American in Eng­ idea that a criminal should Control will be launched by a Sen­ ment warehouses right now are is to be a special presentation of ' land: 10:30, Talk, L. W. Brock- bulging with enough liquor to command performance, a variety j Ington, British information ad­ some part of the expense ate Agriculture subcommittee im- CHENEY BROTHERS by his wrongdoing.” meet normal requirements for show aeries on the short waves visor. mediaUly after the new Congress about three and a half years. fpr American soldiers overseas BLU—7:05, Stars from the council suggests that the convenes. ,te Ijegislature, which con- Reports of shortages developing and which ia filled by their re- BLU; 8:30, Duffy’s Tavern and Senator Wheeler (D-Mont), who In some sections, he said, are prob­ questa. It will have the last hour Kate Smith; 9, Famous jury Jan. 6, enact leg^islation was expected to take an active giong the line it recommends. ably due to transportation diffi­ on Christmas eve. trials; 9:30, Louis Armstrong part in the investigation, said the culties or other causes of a purely CBS aa well as MBS will relay band: 10:15, This Nation at War. "A century ago,” the report committee which authorized the "there was a definite rela- local nature. the annnal British Empire pro­ MBS—8. Pass in Review; 9:30, inquiry yesterday wanted to learn Murder Clinic; 1^30, Melody Hall. ip between the expense of how the price control act was be­ Rationing In Two States gram on Christmas morning. criminal trial and the ‘costs’ ing inteii>reted and applied and Rationing on the basis of a One of the day’s ambitious pro­ tu a b le agahut a guilty defen- what plans, if any, had been made quart a day per person has been grams, the eight-hour dance band What to expect Wednesday: Upon Receipt Of The it Thien, there were few, if for the payment of subsidies to instituted by Ohio state liquor show on the BLU Starting at noon NBC—1:45, Robert St. John; judicial officers who were stores and a more comprehensive I and running intermittently until 2:45, Hymns of all Chorchea; 6, maintain ceilings. Vessels o f the French fleet ride at anchor in Toulon harbor before the French scuttled many of them salaries, and the salaries of I personsdly feel that there is card rationing system Is planned midnight, has lined up 42 orches­ U. S. Navy band. court employes and officers no authority under the law for to keep them cut of German hands.' This official British aerial photo shows (1) submarines, (2) 8- next month. North Carolina stores tras, starting with Sammy Kaye CBS—9:15 a. m., (West 3:30 p. largely compensated by some the payment of subsidies,” Wheel­ inch cruisers, (3) a large type destroyer, (4) ordinary destroyers, (5) 6-lnch cruisers, (6) the battle­ also have begun rationing and In and concluding with Horace Heidt. m.). School of the Air; 4:15, Ray­ Army—Navy Award of fee. These fees constitut- er told reporters. “1 think we ship Strasbourg. New York some dealers have sug­ Among others to be heard in 15- mond Scott orchestra; 8:30, Wal­ the costs taxable against the ought to investigate the whole gested a voluntary plan. mmute broadcasts are Shep ter Caaaell and singers. ivlcted person, and were" al> price control setup to see what Ohio stores have been forced to Fields, Dick Himber, Will Os­ BLU— 12:30, Farm and Home all of the direct expense of they are doing, as well as the operate under reduced hours be­ borne, Russ Morgan, George Ol­ program; 3, Three R’a variety; 4, trial.” operations of the Department of Secret Bride PoeCs Corner To Leave Town cause of inability to get sufficient sen, Benny Goodman, Ted Fiorito Club Matinee. Most ou Regular Salaries Agriculture, particularly their and Tommy Dorsey. Origination MBS— 11:30 a. m., Yankee Although now most court offl- help. Growing manpower shprt- construction of the law in abso­ V for Victory ages are expected eventually to af­ HERE’S THE GIFT FOR points will be service training House Party; 12:30 p. m., PhUa- judges and prosecutors are lute contradiction to the intent .of Goes On Trial For Venezuela regular salaries, the report fect retail stores In other state.s. poats all over the country. delpbia Navy Yard band; 8:15, Congress.” V for the victory of our cotmtry, Shortages in areas where ra­ Shady Valley Folks; 5:16, CSiriat- OR, the fees or “costs" have V for the valor of our men, THOSE ON YOUR LIST WHO led the' same. Alludes to Ryrnies’ AcUon tioning has been adopted or is un­ Jessica Dragonette, operated on mas carols. Wheeler alluded to action tak­ Daughter of Army Offi­ V for the vanguard, who are Miss Dorothy Frazer to der consideration were attributed recommending the elimina- there. ARE HARD TO PLEASE! cC the “costs,” as such, the en by Ekionomic Director James F. to shipping difficulties, heavy buy­ cer Charged with Mur­ V for the valiant to flght fair, Act as Secretary and points out that adjuat- Bynfes, under President Roose­ ing by consumers anxious to avoid 1080 1380 An Open Letter To its may be noade in sta t^ velts’ orders, to coimt government der of Her Husband. Spanish Translator. payment of the additional tax WTIC WDRC The Ellis Coat Co., inc. to make up for any loss of benefit payments as a part of V for our venture to succeed, which became effective Nov. 1, Mirrors Kilocycles Kilocycles Included by non-payment farmers’ crop Income, thus per­ V for our vast army indeed, and in some cases to speculative AND "costs” fees. mitting the establishment of price Bisbee, Arlz., Dec. 15—(yp»—Red- V for a vanquished enemy, Dorothy M. Fraser, of 34 buying. Tueeday, Dec. 16 Tuesday, December 15 Lieut. Commander is not believed,” the report ceilings below parity levels in haired, 21-year-old Margaret V for the vengeance of our coun­ Lewis street, will leave tomorrow Except in isolated cases. Berk P. M. P. M. and , “that the elimination of some instances. Herlihy, charged with the murder try. morning to accept a position as shire sees no prospect of serious 3:00— The Story of Mary Marlin. 3:00—David Harum. Senator Aiken (R., Vt.,) who shortages in the immediate fu­ Pictures oC criminal cases would re­ of her husband, Capt. David D. secretary and Spanish translator 3:15—^Ma Perkina. 3:15-^News. in the loss of any revenue. has charged this was contrary to V for the vicious cannon boom, ture. He estimated there are about Carr, anti-tank unit officer at in the office of a large oil com­ 3:30—Pepper Young’s Family. 3:20—St. Louis Matinee. costs are for the most the intent of Congress, told report­ V for the vandals hastened doom, S.IO.OOO.OOO gallons of liquo. stor­ 8:46—The Right to Happlneaa. 3:30—Keyboard Concerts. WARD CHENEY ooUectsd in cases finally dis- ers he would not be surprised if nearby fort Huachuca, went on V for the virtue of the free, pany in Caracas. Veneuzela. Miss ed througlfbut the country which, '4:00— Backstage Wife. 4 :00—News. he said, should last ’’quite a while” of on payment of a fine, action were taken in the new ses­ trial in Cochise county Superior V for the victory of our country. Fra.ser will boar(^ a passenger ic to 4:15— Stella Dallas. 4:15— Afternoon Melodies. court here today. i» consumption goes along at the re there no requirements for sion to cut off funds for the pay­ — Helen T. Peseik. plane in New York for Miami and 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. 4:45— War News. Independent Cloak Co., inc. normal level of about 150,000,000 payment of costs, the amounts ment of subsidies so that farm Captain Carr, 27, son ' of from there will cross the Carib­ 4:45— Young Widder Brown. ..r 4 :55—National News. And All Members of Charles C. Carr of Omaha, gallons a year. the fines eould and undoubted- price ceilings would have to be bean to Panama and will fly south 5:00— Ad Liner. Neb., was fatally shot last Aug. 15 May Get Orcasinnal “ Vacations” 5:00— When a Girl Marries. wouM be adjusted, more or leas raised to obtain sufficient food Pine Association to Caracas, the center of the South $15.95 5:15—Portia Faces Life. « :30—Newa. producUoB. in a bedroom of the Herlihy home Whiskey production has been y, to provide an ade- American oil Industry. shut down under a war produc­ 5:30—Just Plain Bill. 6:39—The Scoffer and the Scrap. Pine Street Manchester, Conn. Wheeler said the committee had Douglas. Miss Herlihy told Miss Fraser was formerly em­ For living room, hall or din- 5:45— Ben Bemie. penaHy, including some part authorities she fired after he start­ tion board order converting dis­ iag room, our bcautifnl mir­ 5:45—Front Page Farrell. The Armed Forces enpense of prosecution.” been asked by Byrnes to approve Christmas Parties ployed In the Connecticut Mutual 6:00—News. resolution permitting the gov- ed to beat'her. tilleries to the production of in­ rors and pictures will add a 6:00—News. t tiw present time, eases carry, Life Insurance Company and re­ dustrial alcohol, but the distillers 6;16-rRoad to Victory. 6:05— War Commentary. enunent to sell 150,000,000 bushels Soon afterward it was disclosed signed her position to devote her great deal of charm. sentences also carry they had been secretly married have been given to understand 6:30—Strictly Sporta. 6:10— Sporta. of wheat, now held under certain A Christmas party for junior entire time to the study of Span­ 6:15—Treasury Star Parade. payment re^renunts. sale restrictions, at market prices, across the border in Agua Prieta, that they may get occasional "va­ .6:45—Lowell Thomas, commenta­ oouncll, declaring fbat penal- Sonora, June 21. high school and high school stu­ ish. cations” during which they can tor. 6:30— Frazier Hunt, Newa. paying farmers a subsidy of about In preparation for a two years’ 6:45—Ths World Today. fer most crimes include tm- six cents a bushel. Married Twice; Never Divorced dents who live in Pine Acres, Pine turn out whiskey. 7:00—Fred Waring In Pleasure t or fines or both, reeom- stay in Venezuela, Miss Fraser The latest report of the Alcohol THme. 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. To Relieve Price "Squeeze” County Attorney John F. Ross Acres Terrace or Pine Terrace ided that when costa are ellmi- later said his Investigations indi­ has received several toxin treat­ Tax unit listed 507,226,367 gallons 7":15—News of the World. 7 :15—Harry James. This was proposed, he said, as will be held at the home of Mr. ments a safeguard against priaon sentences be ac- part of a plan to relieve a price cated the couple quarreled over o,: whiskey, rum. gin and. brandy 7:30—Come On and Dance. 7 ;30—American Melody Hour. led by fines which would and Mrs. Gilbert Saegaert, of Vi tropical diseases. . on hand at the end of October. In enson's 8:00—^g h ts Out. squeeze” on millers, which Sena­ Captain Carr's , previous marital 7:46—H. V. Kaltenbom. Unnmore drive, Friday evening, addition Berkshire estimated Dear Ward and Buddies^ RT part of the prosecution also. tor Reed (R., Kan.) has charged experiences. Records showed, Ross mr TURK unp M > P | 9 i 8:00—Johnny Preaenta. 8:30—A1 Jolaon. Wsidd Kot Bs Pioneering asserted, the the officer had been December 18. Games will be play­ The average freight train today I there was about 50.000.000 ^ llon s 8:30—Horace Heldt’s Treasure 8:55— Cecil Brown. News. might result in a bread shortage. ed and refreshments served. runs 56 per cent faster than in : on dealers’ shelves and in whol6- 711-71818 MAIN fTHItT ^— X Ths council emphasises that ’This plan called for an increase married at least twice previously Chest. 6:00—Geo. Bums A Grade Alien. would not be pioneer- and had never been divorced. The junior high and high stu­ 1920 and carries 40 per cent more j salers storerooms, 9:00—Battle of the Sexes. 9:30—Manchester High School of 58 cents a barrel in the ceiling dents will also trim a Christmas freight. I Scotch drinkers, too, apparent- U action it suggests is taken price on flour, which the depart­ Miss Herlihy, native o f Fort 9:30—Fibber McGee and Molly. A pappella Choir l&fiaee nearby Massachusetts has Bliss, Tex., is the daughter of tree for the children's party to oe 10:00—Bob Hope. 10:00—An American in England., We, the employees of Cheney mental experts believed would be held the following afternoon at ’MRready taken the step, where the reflected in an Increase of from Lieut, Col. K. G. Herlihy. At the 10:30—Red Skelton and Company. 10:30— L W. Brockington, Grea't i.:30 at Mrs. Saegaert’s home. 9 ^ roads: six to 12 cents a bushel la the time of the shooting her father 11:00—Mewa. Britain "Ousts shall not be imposed by was assigned at Fort Huar’iinca This party will be for children up 11:15—Dance Muaie. 11:00—News. amount farmers received for their to junior high age. Each child is Brothers, have today received • court of justice as a penalty wheat. but has since been transferrc l. 11:30—Polish Orcheatra. 11:05—Sports Roundup. asked to. bring a grab bag gift ’ part penalty for a crime, pro- Bakers were said to have agreed Captain Carr died a few hours’ 12:00—News. . 11:10—Quincy Howe, News. Mded that the court of justice generally to absorb the flour price after being ahot. On Aug. 17 Miss vLlued at not more than 10 cents. 12:05— Roy Shield’s Orchestra. 11:15—Benny Goodman Orch. x ia y , as a condition of the dis- rise without Increasing bread Herlihy w«* charged with murder, Parents whose children plan to at­ 12:55— News. 11:30—Jerry Wald Orchestra. the highest award which can be ‘p iia ^ or filing of a complaint or prices, If the plan went through and three days later was released tend are asked to notify Mrs. Sae­ Tamorrow’s Program 12:00—Newa. tent, or as a term of pro^ Committee members thus far have under 35,000 bond. gaert by Thursday, Dec. 17. Tomorrow’s Program CASE A. M. order the defendant to pay not acted formally on the pro­ Carr, formerly a school teacher 6:00—Reveille, Agricultural Newt A. M. ■ reasonable and actual expenses posal and there was doubt it and newspaper reporter, was call­ 6:25—News. 7:00—News. bestowed upon industrial work­ ^ the prosecution, as determined would be acceptable. ed to active duty with the Louisi­ Wilson Is Head 6:30— Reveille. 7:10— Shoppers’ Special. r tt or him.” They, gave unanimous approval ana National Guard aa a second 6:55—News. 7:20— Youth Center Program. m making Its recommendation yesterday, however, to the inves­ lieutenant Nov. 25, 1940. He wn.s 7:00—Morning Watch. ■ 7:30— Robart Furriera Program. transferred - from Camp Bowie, ers — the Army and Navy Excel­ I the IMS Assembly, the Judicial tigation resolution sponsored by Of Church Group 8:00—News.' 7:40—Bond Clothea Program. lObuncll said “ the bill need not Senators Gillette (D., Iowa) and Tex., to Fort Huachuca, in April, 7:55—News. IM l, was promoted to first lieut­ 8:15—World News Roundup. ly Include a provision Reed. 8:30—^Women’s Radio Bazaar 8:00—News of the World. enant Aug. 1. 1941, and became a 8:15—Shoppers’ Special. BROTHERS,!- as that contained in the While this proposal would re James B. Wilson was elected lence Award - for our efforts in captain last May 25. with Nan Clarke. IjiBasachusetta one, but it is con- quire Senate approval before it president of the Men’s Friendship 8:55—Program Parade. 8:30—News. : .lamplated that it would become could become effective, members Class of the South Methodist rn 9:00—Muaie While You Work. 8:35— Shoppers Special. Gives Jiistirr to Dog 8:55—S ln ^ g Neighbor. the practice of the judges, if such said the committee had decided to church at the annual meeting last 9:15— Funny Money Man. Paper Manufacturers Since 1870 R MU Is passed, to impose a suf- go ahead with its own overall in 9:00—Preaa Newa the production of things so vital Oklahoma City— {/P) — A man night in the South church. Other 9:30—Melody Time. Hsiaatly large fine so that the de- vestigation Into the price control officers elected were Charles Gill, 9:15—School of the Air. sued J. C. Fullerton '.nd "Major” 9:45—Gene and Glenn. 9:45—Victory Front. ' tkadant would pay his share of setup regardless of the fate of the vice president: Fred Rogers, secre­ 10:00—Melody Hme. resolution. asking 95 cents each for 69 10:00—Valiant Lady. Ifes sxpense of the case.” chickens he said the spring spaniel tary and John Wlnterbottom, 10:15—The O’Neils. for Victory. The eouncll also suggested that treasurer. 10:15—Stories America Loves. chewed up. Fullerton enlisted 10:30—Help Mata 10:30—Amanda of Haneymoon ' : * 0 General Assembly empower Major in the Army as a war dog. The club discussed plans for the 10:45—Young D r. Malcme. Iks governor to appoint a commis- annual Father and Son banquet HiU. I Democrats Would The patriotic career of a dog 11:00—Road of Life. 10:45— Bachelors Children. ian to study the constitution and shouldn’t be blocked because of which will be held in the South- I 11:15—Vic and Sade. 11:00—Clara Lu-N-Em. | ’ Rooedure in Connecticut probate one misstep, ruled Peace Justice church during February. War 11:30— Agalnat the Storm. : Murts, this commission to report Concede Election Otis James, and held for the de­ movies were shown following the 11 ;liV—Second Husband. i Congratulate We sincerely appreciate this 11:45—David Harum. 11:30— Bright Horizons. ia him cn its study before Dec. 1,' fendants. business meeting. 12:00—Medley 'lime—Hal Kolb, l$44. 11:45—Aunt Jenny’s Stories. organist. ■T Admitting the pou'ers of the Mansfield, Dec. 15— (JP)—Mans< 12:00 noon—Kate Smith Speaks. krobate assembly, created during P. M. P M tribute paid to us by the Army Held Democrats, to save time and 12: — Luncbeonalres. he IM l Legislature, to govern as 15 12:15^Big Sister. ' . ! expense, are willing to concede the 12:30—Marjorie MUla. M l as possible the state’s courts contest to their Republican rivals 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent ' > lad set up uniform procedures for 1 :00— News. 12:45— Our Gal Sunday. and, if the town counsel decides 1:15—Aunt Jenny’s Real Life and Navy. We shall zealously . hem, the council indicated its be- such procedure la legal, there will 1 ;00—Newa. laf that there are still numerous Stories. 1:05— Do You Remember be no special election to fill the 1:30— Big Slater. natters affecting the probate sys- vacancy caused by the death of 1:15—Ms Perkins. SAVE 1:45— Rhythma o f the Day. 1:30—Vic and Sade. strive to make you as proud of !> am which are not included in the State Rep.-Elect J. Ward Porter. { Hsembly’s powers which require 2:00—Hartford Hostess Program 1:45—The Goldbergs. CHENEY T. E. Torraey, town committee with Jan Minor. Pfiglslative action. chairman, said after a Democratic 2:00— Young Dr. Malone. Asserting that there are too 2:30—Medical Talk. 2:15—Joyce Jordan—M.D. caucus la.st night that elimination 2:35—Little Show. us as we are of you to whom we y protete courts in the state of the special election, echedulied 2:30— We Love and Learn. the council recqrhmendcd 2:45—Day Dreams with Bud 2:45—Life Can Be Beautiful. for Jan. 4, would have money fdr Rainey. t some smaller districts be in- the town, prevent extra use “ of FUELOIL >rated into others to reduce ■ 2:55—News. BROTHERS ife so highly indebted. gasoline and tires and would avoid over-all number of probate taking persona away from war lets. Keep Yqur Family Habeas Corpus A) work. He suggested that the sec- USE "There are 117 probate courts in retai^ of the state cast one ballot French Fleet ■a# ^ state,” the report stated. ••’This for the Republican nominee, John Writs Suspended sntM ly too many. Of these, 31 N. Jacobson. No Longer Exists We know that you will not let .ve jurisdiction over a single L. J. Storrs, town clerk, looked Energy is demanded of all Americans today. with a population of less on the plan favorably, but said he San Francisco,. Dec. 15—(P)— 3,000 and 17 have jurisdiction would have to get an opinion on I Martial law has suspended the va­ a single town with a popula- Fire-Place London, Dec. 15— (JP)—Vice Ad- its legality from the town couneeL niral Emile Museller, former com- lidity. of habeas corpus writs in us down and you con be assured of less than 1,000 there should Electricity is saving Energy and Time for local Hawaii. Mttalnly be no further increase in oiander of the Fighting French 1|S number of districts and there families. • Naval forces, said today that a The U. S. Circuit Court of Ap­ hwild be a combination of some Police Continuing mreful study of photographs iff peals made the ruling yesterday, Upon Receiving The that we yrill not let you down. the smaller towns into single Toulon harbor Indicated that the upholding the action of Judge Del­ Coal ieatruction o f. the French home bert Metzger who dented a writ to I Intense Search leet was virtually 100 per cent Hans Zimmerman. He was arrest­ Proper nutrition is providing the abundant energy mmplete. ed hut February in Honolulu an Supplement your oil heating unit, by using orders of s board of officers and children need to study, to play, to grow.'. "One may say with certainty Italian-German Boston, Dec. 16—(JP)—Although Jiat the French fleet eff Toulon no civilians. Nature of the complaint Army and Navy Frank Reilly, Pres. police said they had no reason to Fire-Place Coal. This coal bums with a long onger exlata,” Muaelier" aaid, dla- was not stated. Clashes Growing believe that seven-year-old Mal­ lasting flame, that radiates warmth and cheer igreelng with.the statement of The court pointed out that (Un­ colm "Bucky” Harris, o f Cam iecretaiy of the Navy Knox that der the Constitution habeas corpus bridge, had baen slain, th w con­ throughout the entire room, deliver any : Keep your family 6t by serving the most nutritions !0 Bhips apparently were left In- is- suspended under rebellion or in­ M. Poton, Vice Pres. ducted an Intsnse search today for •ct. , , vasion if this public safety re­ Dac. X6—(fiV-Tha Moa- the boy, srho disappeared Battirday quantity from a bag up to a ton or more per menus possible. Many sources of informatijun on quires It. “ E” Award radio broadcast today what Museller said the Toulon roads during a trip to Boston to see rerp comparatively shallow and It eallad aa official anaounce- Santa Oaus. customer. Phone us your order today. available foods are now to be found in newspapers Local 63 T. W. U. A. that claahaa between G«r- vaq possible some of the ships ap- , MeasiM OasOT larrraie , Thin ice on the Charles river •eared Intact In photographs while •ad Italiaa soldiers ia Italy hampered dragging operations but and magazines. harsiulnt luoraaaingly fre- .ctually lying on the bottom. He Hartford, Dec, 15— CP)—The police aearehera, using tong poles, The Manchester Lumber .greed that ths Gernums - might State Health department reported Affiliated with the C. 1.0 . were able to cover an area along .ttempt to salvage such ctaft, but today that measles cases in Con­ ahore near where the boy might ointed out that ths Allied Air necticut had increased from 201 to have fallen into the stream. The and Fuel Company 'orces could easily watch for such 235 during , the past week, but Common also was aearched to no . development. avaU. Hie child ia a cousin of MANCHESTER ELECTRIC DIVISION whooping cough casM dropped from 107 to 84 and aeazlet fyver OP THE CONN. POWER COBIPANT TTie average incubation, period from S9 to 37. Tlie report also no­ € Infantile paralysis ia twelve ted 81 lobar pneumonia oues com- Advertise in The Herald"—It Pays ,4s6nd viUi 10 A weak 69^ ^ , /. mANunfiSTCR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15,1942 t»*nE MEVV.li

X riiadalcanal Natives Rush Keeps Up Christmas for the Soldiers Legion Dances Write to a Soldier! Doodles Test Inanity; Rent Charge Wins Gold Bars in Marine Corps Most Popular 4- Al Local P. O. A Christma.s party with gifts for members of the .\nti- A letter io a man in the service is a bit of back'home to Guilt Denied \ • Support U. S. Marines Aircraft unit stationed here is planned again this him. Write regularly to those you know. Parents, wives, Help on W ar Problem Public Heeding Appeal* year. Jack Sanson, of the State theater, will re­ Reservations Coming in sweethearts, friends— send in the addresses o f your man in the Meriden Doctor Pleads I cockatoos, parrots, lories, king­ ceive donations of cigarets, cigars, tobacco, writing service. The Herald wtll print the addresses so that service ipancM Gain Enmity To Mail Early; Extra Rapidly for Social on Simultaneous Use of (The colors ore blue, white and Innocent of Receiving fishers, ducks and pigeons are paper and cash to be given to the local soldiers on men’s friends may write to them. Here are a few —see to it' red, but the girl didn’t know) |Of Solomon Islander* plentiful. Help Being Used. New Year’s Eve. that we get more. BotK bands Works in "Draw it,” she said. Excessive Rents. The Wild dogs of the Solomons rove Christmas. “I can’t," .he replied, " I have no in packs and have been known to colored pencils/’. By Torture of Leaders, "W e are steaming along about Victor Bronkie, chairman of the Pfc. Howard G. Smith, New Ten-Minute Test Hartford, Dec. 16— iJP)— Plead­ attack persons. Bush rats ore re- 60 per cent ahead of any previous New Year’s Eve party for the Baffled, the giri gave him the lift in g of Villages. porM to be as large as inbbiU Just Leave Your Gift or Cash at the State Theater Pvt. Walter KoUch, I U. S. Marine A ir Corps, O f Nervous System. ing Innocent to federal charges of Christmas season both in cancel­ American Legion, said this morn­ Cannon Co.. 21st Inf., passport. demanding and receiving excessive and monitor Uaards are nearly Staff Personnel, 3rd Marine Air, Miro now Uvea in Buenos Aires. lations and parcel post matter," ing that he and his committee had APO 24, Caro of Foatmaster, rente, Dr. Harold C. Quinlan, op­ four feet in length. Solomon Is­ Wing F.M.F; (Hq. Sq. No. 31 He has published there the first my IhM H I . tta c Q m m said Postmaster Thomas J. Qulsb made a thorough Investigation of Can Francisco, Calif. By Howard W. Blakealee erator Meriden apartment land frogs frequently weigh three Cherry Point, N. C. - textbook on poycoUierapy written a A new nanM liu bMB Sdd«d to this morning. "In fact I have just fire hazards at the Legion Home Associated Preee Science Editor house, bad hie case continued for and a half pounds. for the annual Christmas activities in Spanish fo r Spaniah-spemklng Lydall and Foulds fftmout group o< b»ttlo- received a report that we are 37 of the group. and found that every precaution Pvt. Robert E. Kraetschmar, Pvt. Anthony Struff , Hartford, Dec. 16— UP)— A pencil trial Jan. 12 by Judge J. Joseph nds which have fOuad Pierma* per cent ahead of yesterday right Rockville possible had been taken into con­ Det. 2052nd Ord. Co. Avn (Ser), physiciona. Hs is also the author Hope Chapter 1st Prov. Bn. ^ in each hand, almultaneouoly w rit­ of a textbook on paychistry, wide­ Smith yesterday In Federal" court. at places in the hlMoiy oC the at this minute. sideration when the building had San Angelo Arm y A ir Field, The charges against Dr. Quin­ l.«w ls H. Chapmaa Hope Chapter O.E.S. will hold Palsenham Station^,- ing doodlea, the geometrical linea ly used in Spain and South Am eri­ dted SUtee o f America. That "A ll this is due to the splendid its regular meeting this evening at been erected. Two spacious exits San Angelo, Texas. New Orleans, La<'’' lan were brought in ctmnection 96, Rockville people make on phone pads, ia^a ca. He is a graduate of the Uni is Guadalcanal. Bolton cooperation which this office has the rooms. Following the business upstairs and the same number In with the first mass rent control the canteen could take care of any verslty of Barcelona and the , _ j South Sea Island, upon received from The Herald,’’ said session there will be a Christmas Sgt. Joseph Lennon, Jr., Pvt. George F. McKeever, new, ten-minute test of nerves, enforcement actiim by the Office M m Olydo MatahnO emergency. University o f Moclrid. Xnd Uent. Anthony P. Ooboni ilch TT. 8. Marines have Uunch- Postmaster Quish. "People in party and each member will bring Btry B, 304 F. A. Bn. 3rd Biv Co. H., mental soundneas and aanity. of Price Administration in Wash­ Mr. Bronkie said that this sur­ Paper Co. offenaive operatione in behalf Manchester have heeded the many a gift. Mrs. Rachel Pease is chair­ A PO 77, Fort Jackson. 8. C. ington under provleions of the Anthony P. Coburn. 117 East Center street, Manchester, Is wear­ More Sirens vey of the building was made be­ 21sL Engineers (A vn ), The teat looks good for one of the United Natlone to reclaim appeals to mall early and this rec­ man''of the committee on arrange­ A4^my A ir Base, emergency price control act of ing the gold bars of a second lieutenant in the United States Marine TlM local rationing board issuee cause of the unusually large num­ the serious war problems, weeding and the Southwest PaciSc ord certainly proves that The Her­ ments. Pvt. Richard T. Hagenow, .' Richmond, Va. zanies and mental cases out of 1942. Corps after completing his Reserve Officers' Class at Quantldo, Va. — and— ber of reservations from the public Flight A, Tent 1-5, from the clutches o f a the following report of tire eer- ald is read in Manchester.’’ For Rockville Common Council • • • draft inductees, a Job which often R ecreation He was the only Connecticut Lieut. Coburn, was a member of the cross country team of 1939 at empire of military fanat- Is Nearing the Peak ’The Board of Common Council at large. "We will not make any Randolph, Texas. ^ landlord included in the program tifleates iesued during the month outside reservations, however, un­ Sgt. James G. Findlay, requires more time than allowed the University of Connecticut which won both the Connecticut Valley e sighted by a Sp^sh ex- Parcel post matter is gradual­ will meet this evening at 7:30 which covered war production of November: Grade n tires: Ken­ til after December 21” said Mr. 477th. Bomb Squadron, the examiner. These men, under and New England Cross'Country championships. Utfcms in 1567, many years be- ly working up to last year's peak o’clock with Mayor Raymond E. Pfc. Newton H. Smith, Center Items areas throughout the United Bronkie. “ I can say^ he conclud­ 335th. Bomb Group, fire, usually break mentally. Those Lieut Ctoburn was graduated from Connecticut University in May Australla was visited by neth E. Wilson, French Road. 1 even now according to the post­ Two Are Arlrled to the Hunt presiding. It is expected 870th Guard Squadrw; W AFS, SUtee. ed “that we will not have any Barksdale Field. La. from World War I alone already 'With a A. B. degree. He is a member of Bits Lambda Sig;ma fra­ Colonial Board Co. and 1 tube; George E. Burke, Lake master and it was necessary to that a report of progress and a Waco, Texas. lite men. System So the Whole decorations hanging from the ceil­ • • • have cost the U. S. one billion dol­ Tonight: Charged With Eight Oounta ternity. iM d e r of the group of Span- add additional help this afternoon. financial statement ^11 be pre­ street, machinist, X and 1 tube; ing and that all satety precaution Pvt. Albert B. Carlson, 11102989, lars. 6-9— Junior boys’ gonie room V, J. Sacco, assistant Federal visiting the Island, one of There will be seventy-seven addi­ sented by the Recreation and CSvic Pvt. Robert Sturgeon A.SN., He graduated from the Candidatee’ Class for Commission at John Robotto, Birch Mountain, de­ Qty Can Hear Them. will be taken. ' Co. G, 14tb. Armored Regt., The new technique comes from open, E. S. and W. S. attomey, said Dr. Quinlan ie world’s Jungle paradises, was tional and part-tim e. workers In Center committee, as requested at 31125777, Quantico on September 26th after a 10-weeks course in the nomen- fense worker, 1 and 1 tube; John Grows In Popularity 9th. Armored Dlv., Dr. Emilo Mira, formerly chief 6-7— Royal Blues basketball pe­ charged with eight oounU of de­ de Campo Ortega, a sub- the Manchester office to take care the last meeting of the CouncU. 3441 Ord. M.M. Co. Q. cluature and functioning of modern infantry wel^x>ns. Early this PatelU, Bolton Lake, truck driver, Rbckville, Dec. 15— (Special)— Since the local Legion occupied APO 259, Fort Riley, Kaneee. psychiatrist of. the Republican riod. E. S. manding and receiving rents high­ month he graduated from the Reserve Offioen’ Class where he leetowd ate o f Alvaro de Mendana, 1; Elden Kingsbury, Bolton Lake, of t ^ unusually heavy Christmas W.S.C.8. Meeting Camp Gruber, Oklahoma. 6- 7—Small gym open for box er than provided by the maximum A t the meeting of the Vernon De­ their new home on Leonard street Arm y of Spain.^now in this coun­ the duties o f a platoon leader. ^ Congratulate named the Island after the machine operator, 1 and 1 tube, rush? Starting Friday Arm y The WSCS of the Vernon Ing. E. S. rent regulations of the emergency sge of Guadalcanal, Spain, trucks will be assigned to deliver fense Council on Monday evening, Methodist church will meet this a New Year’s Eve party has been Pvt. George Delaney, 11095899, , The maestro Is a warm summer try delivering the Salmon lectures and two retreads; John Fox, held for the past three years ah'd of the New York Academy of 7- 8— SmoU gym open fo r hand­price control act. re he had been bom. parcel poet mdtter. Sunday the evening at 7:30 o'clock at the par­ Co. C, 28th Training Battalion, wind, prevalent on the eaatem French Road, 1 and 1 tube; Eu­ it was announced that two addi­ Medicine. One lecture is d evo t^ to ball. E. S. The cases o f Anthony CThristino stamp and general delivery win­ sonage at 23 King street, this city. the popularity of the affair haa Camp Croft, 8. C. coast of the Adriatic. Drop Indictments Given Name by Arabs gene Gigllo, South Road, farmer, tional sirens had been secured to grown steadily. The number of the tests. 7-8— ^Women’s plungs period, and Herbert Tolbert o t Bridge­ Youths Held The Spanish v lll^ e , 48 mUes 1 truck tire; Antonio Fiano, Birch dows will be open from two until be added to the audible signal sys­ A Christmas party will be held at E. 8. port. who pleaded guilty last week six o'clock in the evening. this time. tickets, however, has been restrict­ Orlgiiiisted In Hospital Se^le, is believed to have Mountain, defense worker, four tem for the city, one being placed ed this year as in the past. A new 7-8— Bowling aUeys reserved for to charges of iUsUng 8.000 OPA Against Deceased " I would Use more help," said Legion to Meet The idea originated in a Spanish dved its name from the Arabic obsolete tires; Thomas Wilson, at the home of Fire Chief 'William fireplace downstairs in the canteen Miss Whittaker. E. B. gasoline coupons, and Frederick J. For Murder iradi al Khanat" or Valley of South Road, farmer, 1 truck tire the postmaster, “ but I cannot get Conrady on Reed street and the Stanley Dobosz Post No. 14, wartime hospital. Mira was watch­ 7- 10— Senior baaketbaU leagueEngllah,' also of Bridgeport who CHENEY which will be used as a recreation any more untH the schools are other at the Town Farm at the American Legion will hold a meet­ ing an emergency operation. The pleaded guilty to a charge of ac­ Stalls, which described the re­ and tube. room for the soldiers in this vicin­ games, E. S. Philadelphia. Dec. 15—(J »)- sent stalls Arabas found The following retread certifi­ dismissed next Friday." Grove street .intersection. ing this evening in“'the G.A.R. right hand of an untrained nurse 8- 10— ^Bowling alleys open, cepting E. 8. 8,000 o f the coupons, were Hall. ity, will be completed before Janu­ Murder and manslaughter indict­ Maine Residents Bound iting them when they invaded cates were issued: Wilfred Klein- This so called southeast section ary 1. trembled so much that she had continued to next Monday. of the city has been the one from A t the meeting, further plans difficulty in picking up the Inotni- ments against the late Dr. Frah- schmidt, Andover Road, machinist, 'The program for the party la Tomorrow: rts Starkey. 79-year-old psychia­ Over to Face Trial | which the most complaints have will be made for the annual mem­ menta.to hand to the surgeon. room South Sea island, until re­ 1; Ernest McNally, Bolton Notch Larg^ Sugar Users still in the tentative stage but Mr, 6-9—Junior boys’ game trist. charged in the slaying of years, woe called Guadai- Road, military statistician, 2; John been recevied of the inability to bership banquet to be held on Mira, a trifle sarcastically, said open. E. 8. and W. 8. At January Session. BROTHERS Bronki.e has several of the more OPA May Force Charles Vosberg, 61. his lifelong . In 1S8S, however, a British Swanson, Brandy street, farmer, hear the sirens, and it is believed Tuesday evening, January 19. Ad­ to her; “Why don’t you try your 6-6:46—Junior boys’ plunge pe­ mittance* to the banquet will be a important items finished. Kabrick’s friend, were abated yesterday on ion ordered the name 1; Charlotte Tobias, French Road, Registering Today that these two additional sirens orchestra will furnish music for left hand?” riod, E. S. Bridgeport, Dec. 1.6— — Cbl. John W. (the others by coal), and author­ Grenier was represented In court | don ofxthe Southwest Pacific, ents, Mr. and Mrs. John W altz of Congregational church at two to four p. m. December 18. without support, the movements ing their discharge from the hos­ purchase of one pound of coffee Wheeler, Army engineer in charge ities. announced today that the yesterday by Harold Diibord, th ^ became Important South Coventry Ward street. This ia the couple’s o’clock, on Wednesday afternoon. The Pleasant Valley club ia to express a great deal about hidden pital presenU an excellent oppor­ by the owner of each book pro­ o f construction on the hew Alcan heat would be turned o ff each day Waterville lawyer who once was : lltary sitea. first visit to Rockville since their hold a Christmas party at ita hall, feelings. On this, basis he set up tunity for volunteers to render Japan they represent vided the owner has " passed his marriage two years ago. (Alaskan-Canada) highway, says Immediately upon the close o f the candidate for lieutenant governor I Selective service registration with Group 2 as hosteaaea. Mrs. the doodling test. patriotic community oervice, ac fifteenth birthday. Christmas Party that Alaska’s severe cold Isn't too session. of Maine, g-off place for .an invasion hours are from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Louise Johnson is the chairman, Unlike the scratch pad doddler, cording to the weekly bulletin of [Autatralia and NeW Zealand and Fuel oil coupons No. 1 and No. 2 The annual Christmas party for Recess Declared bad. In fact, be says, 'h'alking Furthermore, no permits to use in the town clerks office on the and her helpers are Vivian Lun- who watches his wandering pencil the State Department’ of Health. bases for craft used to disrupt are now eligible to be used for the the children at the Tolland County down Chicago’s avenue, these schools after hours or in the The Swedish-born population o f following days: for those who den, Elsie Moulton, Minnie Dex­ marks, the scientific testee does it A smooth transition from hospital Jnited Nations shipping. To the purchase of fuel oil. The original Home in Vernon Center will be blasted by biting winds from the evening will be granted, and such the United States has decreased were bom on or after July I, 1924 In Ballot Probe ter, Christine Johnson, Clara Dris­ all on a sheet of paper screened to home is important in the speedy Tidted Nations, the islando. espa* expiration date of coupon No. 1 given by the Rockville Lions Club northwest, is much more uncoth- permits as having been granted from 595,250 in 1930 to 445,070 In but not after August 31, 1924, any coll, Thereka Grisel, Sadie Wild from his own eyes. He never’ ; attainment of health for mother tUy Guadalcaiutl, w ill fu m ah was announced ae Dec. 16 but due this evening when the members of fortable. are rescinded. 1940. day this week up to Thursday and Florence Lane. the marks while making them. and child. to guard the sea lanes be­ to the fact that many home own­ night; Those who were born on the Lions club and their wives will Bridgeport, Dec. 15.— —State Increased demand for hospital en the Americas and the ers did not receive their ration be the guests at the home. Referee George E. Hinman’s “one He moves both hands aimul- or after Sept. 1, 1924 but not after Sitka, Alaska, never has ex­ taneoiialy, both making, or trying care is making it necessary for outhwest Pacific and as a start- cards early enough the date has There will be a dinner served, man grand jury" investigation in­ perienced weather colder than 5 Oct. 31, 1924 are to register any to make, exactly the same mark. many hosplUIa to send mothers pednt for an Allied campaign been set ahead one week. Coupon followed by an entertainment pro­ to absentee balloting in Norwalk degrees below zero. day of the week commencing Fri­ He has no hand, wrist or arm aup- home seven or eight days after Japan. Number 2 is also eligible for fuel day Dec. 18 and ending December gram, and a distribution of gifts to during the state election Novem­ childbirth. The bulletin pointed Overlook Important tractor oil delivery at the present time. the children. This event has been ber 3. was recessed at 11 a. m. to­ porta. Both hands are moving free­ 24. Those who were bom on or ly In space, a fact which brings a out that in the hospiUl the moth­ Japanese, in establlsbing Selectmen Meet after November 1, 1924 but not held annually In the past in Rock­ day, and indications were that the er had no responsibility fo r the slight effort into the Job. The on Guadalcanal last April The board of selectmen met after December 31, 1924 shall reg­ ville, but this year it was decided hearing might have reached its baby’s care and was cared for her- muscles which extend arms and May. overlooked an important Monday afternoon at the Com­ ister on any day of the week com­ to hold it at the Home. • conclu.slon. State’s Attorney Lorin Mlf. Upon arrival home the moth­ fingers are set' sgalnst those that The operation of the island's munity ' Hall for the regular mencing Saturday Dec. 26 and Special Meating W. W illis was not, however. Im­ er should not assume the Job of work in the opporite direction. ives. ’The Japanese army’s monthly meeting. It was reported ending December 31. During the Mrs. Florence Conran, president mediately certain on that point. "IVkat on earth has a battleship get to do caring fo r herself, the baby and Dting o f native villages and a t at that time that construction of continuance of the war those who of the Rockville Emblem Club has Witnesses this morning were PencU Mariu Simple home at a Qmc when her strength upon native women did not the proposed roads for Stony Hill were bom on or after January 1 called a special meeting for Wed­ seven Norwalk residents, William ’Rie pencil marks are very sim­ ia low. nesday afternoon, December 16 at urage support from the na and Steel’s Crossing will not start 1925 shall register on the d i. they and Isabelle Wynus, Mlldren Dob- ple. The. important point is that There is a special need for vol­ 2:30 o’clock at the Elks Home. All who for many yehrs bad re- until after the war. No materials attain the 18th anniversary of rin, William Skidd, Jr.. William with ai/eoekiug?” they require an oeclUatlng, or to unteers, working under the super­ Paper members are urged to attend as at cted British rule, for their construction will be avail­ their birth providing that day and Marion Diehl,.' Franklin T. and fro repetiUon. They are either vision of public health nurses, to able for the duration. The board ahall not fall on a Sunday or legal this time final plans will be made Slavin. Carlyle-Johnson n direct contrast to the atgi- short, straight lines, or circles, or help vrith the household duties and reviewed and paid bills of the de shown the Japanese, Amer- holiday. In auch cases their regie- zigxags making right angles like care o f new babies in homes of town. tration shall take place on the Leathemecks have become a staircase outlined side-view, or families with limited resources. next day following that la not a smendously popular with the na, large letter U ’s or parallel lines. HospiUIs and public health nurs­ . jives of Guadalcanal. They also Sunday or legal holiday. Those ing agencies should cooperate in Ralway Teanlnel Swamped who must be absent on the days UnUke the doodler. the nerve lllm ve great respect for the British testee does not combine these meeting this challenge and ensure Manuifactuiipg named for registration in the city assisted W . F. M. Clemens, Kansas City, Dec. 15— (/P)— The GIFT SUGGESTIONS win. He U directed to draw only that care of mother and infant Itain’s District Officer, in retlr- or town in which they have their Machine Co. railway terminal is swamped with usual residence may register at one figure, repeatedly, and told continues wUhoqt interruption Bg to the mountains when the Christmas packages going from hc-.v long to Continue. during the time when care la most Established in 1832^ (Jrpanese occupied the island. He the nearest registration place of the folks at home to the boys ia the local board area where important, the bulletin said. Ibem in ed in hiding, living on food they Quite outside mental unbalance, Manufacturert of Friction Clutches for 40 Years service. Authorities called on the are temporarily located. To Please Every Type some interesting charactertstir* |||lupplled by natives, until the Ma Arm y for help. Four hundred sol- ^ landed last August. show up. Dr. Mira says that diere.have been borrowed from the More than 20,000 Chinese chil­ When he reached the American a person la in an aggressive frame Milwaukee Mayor Arm y Radio school to keep the dren have been aided in the past .Clemens became captain of Of Person Will Be of mind, he la likely to draw the mail moving. They’re picking up five years by the China Aid Coun­ is group of native troops which ascending stairs better than de­ pin money, too, receiving the same cil working with Mme. Chiang scending. TTiat ia, the etepa are Missing in Action Takes This Opportunity rendered valuable assistance pay as the regular workers. Kai-shek. I'to the American forces. Found Here better formed while going up. But Native Is Tortured if a person ie in a defensive, de­ pressed attitude, he does the draw­ Milwaukee, Dec. 15.—(J>)—MU- Congratulate One of Clemens' men, Sgt. Maj loutha, was captured by the ing better going down. waukee’a 84-year-old ‘ mayor, To Offer Congratulations IS'^apanes^ but stubbornly refused Make Anglea WMer Lieut. Carl F. Zetdiar, on leave of supply them with information Optimistic persons make the absence for service in the Navy, ceming movements of U. S. slgzag angles wider on the strokes h^s been reported missing la ac­ arines. He was tied to a tree, Winter Has Arrived! opening ew gy from their bodies, aironetted several times and left as if. Dr. Mira eaye, they were tion, hia porenU oold they were ( to die. He regained consciousness, No doubt about that after diggiiiz out from Sun­ going to embrace the world in advioed tort night by the Navy Deportment. , I however, and escaped to a Marine day’s storm. their arms. Mr. and Mra. Michori W . ZaM- t:Jforps camp. SPEAKING OF DIGGING OUT— HOW’S YOUR SNOW Some draw their circles pro­ I ' An official report made by F. Ever Kept gressively larger and larger, until ler said that Rear Admiral Ran­ CHENEY SHOVEL? IF IT’S PRETTY WELL WORN OUT, WE |,Tlllman Durbin, an American cor- the final is twice the diameter cf dall Jacoba, chief o f the Naval |ipsepondwit, declared that Sgt. HAVE PLENTY OF GOOD ONES. . _ , A Diary? , ttie~flrat, although the effort ie to personnel, hod sent them a tele­ ’ ItaJ. Vloutha's inquiaitloner was Beautiful Leather keep them uniform. Such exag­ gram stating that thrir son "waa Colonel Jiro Ishimoto who, until It's reel fun once yon etart missing in the performance of bis 89c and up. Bound Bibles and if you keep it accnrately geration frequently is a algfi of |hscently, had been a quiet,, even duty and in the oorvioe of his —a real source of informa­ . aiwiety. Anxiety also is indicat­ BROTHERS iu M k , little Japanese tailor on country. Revised version, excellent tion. ed when straight lines grow long­ fnlagi. He left the area before choice of printing for easy er and longer. "The depariment opprectates CHENEY 'tjiapan expanded its military oper­ reading. your great onxisty, but dttolis ore JACOi Plenty, Mompleatv! They tell me I f a person te Inhibited, unsta­ ations and returned to Guadalca- $1.00 and up MOTMRi So thmt’s why they tmy mw mmy he mthni te ble and doubting, his line lengths not now availobla and delay in down et the Nevy yera almost every- IP as officer in charge of native $2.75 and up eemserve G etfe r heme H itt ihU winter. become shorter end shorter. So receipt therefore must aeoeaaarlly ilationship. thing that goes into meidog those JACKi That’t.it, Mom . . . Gas is mighty im­ llkewlae hie drclee become be expected to prevent poaoible But lahimoto made a costly bsbies is cooked with Css. portant stuff, and they need lots of it emaller. aid to our enemies.” ietake while torturing the na- tojorin the war! If an eggreasive person ia told BROTHERS N MOlWRi CMktdfWkmtdejmmtemmeetktd... accordlng to Durbin. Before MOlWRi Welt, if I am help. . . Plf he gleJ te eh to draw a silhouette a t himself, ving Vloutha to die, he pleaded MCSi Heat-treated . . . to giva the metal my hit. he usually makes the head enor­ Absenteeism Seen Upon Receiving The the native to dleclooe infor- proper toughness, fo r iastence. Gee mously overslse. lotion about the Marines. He told JACKi Now you’re cookin’with Ges...Mora! cooks armor plate eo it will shake Teade to DeOow BIgM rioutha le was stupid to remain off big ehellt aiid aot abetter ander _ SS.eeO.OM Amsrtcaas Serious Problem In general. Dr. M ira eaya, the Igral to the British and Americans gunfire. And the steel for tanka, dspsnd on Qas to savs lause the Japanese were going timo, money and food left hand tends to follow the right guns, planes end bombs. . . they’re In cooking..to preserve like a shadow. Occasionally attack in a few days and they food Bsfely In silent Qss Chicago, Doe. 15.— (g>-T-Wonwn, Army and Navy all cooked with Gael right-handed person will reverM Upon Their Receipt wipe out the American refrigerators... to best workors who stay sway /rom tbtlr wstsr sod homea Tbs momentierily so that the right le MOrmii But wky Gssf 6AS(D newly oMuired Jobs in war ploats Gas Company It com­ shadowing the le ft But arhea Japs A m Wiped Oi|t to do tbur, shopping, attend wed­ JACKi W^y Gea! You ought to knew ; ; . munity bcadqusrtcrs fs r Id vital to war each band- perelstenUy acts Inde­ The Japanese did attack but cooking and nutrition dings or portiaa, or to get their because it saves nma and moatr pendently o f the other. It ie a bad not the Americana, were inforifiationi It you pradactlan.. # hair done, ore retarding the war maltin’ a battlpwagoa—just os it want the latest advice mental eiga. ou t Um te write effort, says William H. gpencer, Of The Army and *‘E” Award tav^^rou osoe oad aseney cookin’ on these all-important woa It yloalyl Dr. Mira eaye these pencil tests OM approximetely 18,000 Get Tte Kids A New Sled Now home often with one ed three subjects...sonsnit our regional yestard^r in an addragg to XA ' eapei te ed aathree, be- days rbefore Franco entered. To tha City elub of' Chicago. Ha oug- tte war,' were eopra aed escape Spain he asked for a Cu­ gostad hirinc women for tnduitry ban passport. A girl in the pees- on a "oelectiva oervloe'’ aystom, M anch4>«fer Diviuloa port divlaton was rtwptlcal about younger, uamantod woason wit|»* Larsen’s Feed Service The Dewey-Richman Co. hie Cuban birth. She aeked: "W hat o u tw pendwito bring Uzed flnt, T it H a r t f w r d Omm € • . doea the Cuban fla g lo iA likef^' tiMa moiriad women erithout chil­ Advertise in The Herald— Pay* .18 DEPOT SQUARE TE L. .’*406 JEWELERS STATIONERa OPTICIANS He wee not sure, but eeid: "Oh dren, and 8nally oMrritd women mmrnmm it’s blue—4uid Md oad jrrtlew!' with children.

■riM ■ ■ / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 194* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEai. CONN. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1942 nO H T in <5,000 ball and Walter White, eastern states where breaks In um to investigate the damage o f bis ship had been taken over by Furniture Van ‘ 36, In‘ <2,500. which a truck was involved oc­ Turkg’ President caused by a leas'! severe quake a AnwrlcAD And Brltiah' public opin­ The First Order i*~ to An­ MUwclitalff a 31 year old officer who fought Prosecutor Norman Dube told curred. ion need to atop ahadow-boxlng Washington in Wartime Local Draft Boards * Used as Blind the town court last night the pair Escapes Injury kara Sunday, after which the with one another and aoine out In the ship through her assignment. waa accused of breaking Into the Gets Good Start . ti,: uiu tremor Was an­ By Jack Stinnett nounced. [ lonrins R*nOb the open with what/each thinks, In that few minutes of hell the garage during the daytime on Oct. V ----- . Topeka, Kas.—fflP)—David F. jit is the dictatorships which have San Francisco accounted for a Can Set Standards New Milford, Dec. 15— (A*)— ^Two 21 and again on the night of Nov. Ankara, Turkey, Dec. 14— (De­ Rlden In Goat Cari FIAKO Washington— A fter a year of«>commi8kton offer, has been given 24. They were arrested on the lat­ Hale figures he got a good start layed) — UP) President Ismet n.T--- -j „^ | , gtrMt on ly^e false preteifse of perfect cruiser, a destroyer, and silenced New York men, charged with us­ warfare, the home front is finally new and all-important controls ing a ^ rn itu re blind for the ac­ ter occasion, and a furniture van, into the Army. Hla noUce of in­ Inou of Turkey escaped injury Frir I N E C I I S T Haaolitarar, Conn. friendship to cover their under­ and made 'helpless a Jap battle­ formed. ever pell oleum. William M. Jef­ registered in tbe name of one of duction was written and mailed to day when an earthquakj deatroyed Sldell, — Gas ratlonliig . THOHAS FI^ROUSON Free to Make Decisions > Federstionof tivities while they brqke Into a « Makes a nine inch double ship which was sunk the next It certainly took a bit o f doing. fers has been made national rub­ him by his mother, Mrs. Myrtle some 600 houses and, according to doe..il k ,.4...eUk . .a * Oanaral Man*Kar lying disunity. It is the way ot garage here, have been bound the accused, was found parked In crust that’s So light nad Founded October 1. IISi ber administrator and that whole Hale. His wife is secretary to first reports, killed 25 persons in er, 77, from making Her usual the free, world to have its differ­ day. Throughout the engagement, National defense is moire than On Exemptions fori Wllmlngton, Dei.— Mrs. Martha over to the Litchfield county Su­ front of the g^age. flaky youTl eat the bottom three years old, but it wasn’t un­ troublesome problem bounced State and N ew Milford police Lieut. Col. R. F. Montgomery, as­ Corum while he waa visiting trips around town. She rides in a 'Pub'lahad Bverjr Beanlnc Except ences openly, and through them, it was between two Jap columns, F a H p n t ia l Workers in ^ Moody. 85. honorary vice pres- perior court, each on two counts cn«t bttdATi and HoHdaya Entered at til just the other day that the im­ squarely onto his doorstep. E.sseniiai W orKCrs in general of the Daughters of on breaking and entering. Save received warrants for the sistant state Selective Service di­ thers. cart pulled by her nephew’s team he Poet Office at Manetaaater. and in spite o f them, find a unity each pouring its fire on this one rector. The president had gone to Cor­ of goats. portant general headquarters on In any consideration ot the Agricultural Class. the American Revolution. Frank Sottosantl, 28, was held pair front communities In several onn- as second Claes Mali Matter which is really strong. American ahip. Finally, as it completed its the home front were all establish­ home fri'i t, one Is likely to over­ 8UU8CR1PTIUN RATES and British cooperation, if it is progress down the Jap gauntlet, ed and the respective field mar­ look Dr. James M. Landis, who, as By James Marlow and George as te a r by Mall ...... »»«“ the two enemy columns began shals established with their gen­ director of the Office of Civilian er Month by Mall ...... j going to flourish, must grow eral staffs. Defense, has an estimated 11,000,- ZIelke firing at each other, and the San ari?'gn ;-T^r::::::::::l»!i? strong in a tough and hone.st There still are scores of over­ 000-man-woman-and-cbUd krmy Washington, Dec. 15— (iO— An­ Francisco lived, tom, bloody and world. It will never have blood lapping responsibilities but - the In the field. They do everything swering some of your questions: MEMBER OF from getting In the scrap to pa­ TH E a s s o c ia t e d PRESS of its otvn if it U kept ih an in­ weary, to come home—and to picture is beginning to clarify. trolling our coastal sealanes. Local draft boards are free to The Associated Frees Is excluslre- fight again. , entltlad to the use or reoublica- cubator. (Consider how long we have set Ap their own standards In de­ \ There have already been other iaIon of all news dispatches credited been in this war and consider how There is also Joseph B. East­ ciding whether a farm worker is U or not otherwise ^edited In gallant .ships and gallant men in tbts paper and also the local news No More Hiller Surprises? recent were President Roosevelt’s man, director of the Office of De­ essential and therefore to be*Tle- •published herein. ‘ 1 this war. The officers and crew ^sweeping directives which created; fense Transportation, who has All rights of republlcatlon ot (a) James F. Byrnes as director of more to say about traveling Amer­ ferred in 2-C or 3-C. the new 'igri- lal dlspstches herein are also For three full years of this war. of the San Francisco itself have a economic stabilization, with more ica’s getting about tbe country cultural classifications under Se­ reaersed ______Hitler possessed the Initiative. been the first 'to give credit to powers than you can shake a big than any person. Elmer Davis, lective Service. Full service client of N., E. A Analysis and expectation had to her companions in this historic club at, but most important per­ whose Office of War Information '.•ervlea Inc. That fancy mathematical form­ be adjusted to that fact, until the battle. But such modesty doesn’t haps supervision over Leon Hen­ la telling us (as well as the real of ula uforked out by the Agriculture Publishers Representatives, The derson’s price administration and the world) what we can be told department, with approval by the allOS Mathews Special A gen cy- adjustment became routine. avoid the fact that the San Fran­ fi ; and rationing agency; (b) Paul V. about It all. » . W ar Manpower Commission, may law York. Chicago, Detroit That, perhaps, is the reason cisco is a ship for the history' One might add U. S. Attorney ■ Bnston. ,______McNutt, as head of the W ar Man­ strike your board as being too Magaint Stand many of us instinctively search books. power Commission, with supervi­ General Francis Biddle and J. Ed­ complicated. I f so It has the word b u r e a u o f $5.75 MEMBER AUDIT our minds, these days, for some sion over Selective Service, and all gar Hoover’s FB I; and perhaps of the W M C that it can vary the CIRrUl.ATIONS Rear Admiral Emory S. Land’s answer to the routine question: /^Ambassador Flynn? the power over labor that the formula (which says that If you (riylit) Roomy pocloii (or I , The Herald Printing Company. President has yet been granted; U. S. Maritime Commlsrion, which produce 16 “ war units” you’re es­ porking migotlnoi (or oil (ho • ■•dreom. Living fteom and w* Ine., assumes no llnanclal responsi­ "What will Hitler do next?” and (c ) Claude R. Wickard, as la responsible for producing and (omily; o handy handle (or bility for typographical errors ap- Washington gossip columnists sential) or figure out its own. Dining Room fdmitum Will he move through Spain? food czar, with the responsibility servicing the nrilliona of tons at carrying ^xaC Trotypo and Gnild Rn- PjQgtiflably uneasy over the growth would be a good choice for Eire, Donald M. Nelson’s unwieldy staff solid battle line. There may be men should be inducted if the need on the fact that the man who has may be cleared up. changes in the commands from padaital baio (aifrs rigid) prodaefiann ■ 'tt Biutual criticism in the two but predicted that he will go to arises, and to list the length of with braw claws on (tt(. hitherto had the initiative in the In addition. Secretary of Into time to time, but at least the time required to train replace­ AND BVDOmr TERMS ^Eountries. New Zealand Instead. rlor Harold L. Ickes. after turning home front is now organized to war has suddenly been confront ments for them. 0 Rags, Droptriat, Pabrles. Cur- With only a still relatively It is a strange thing, but our down the tentative manpower take the offensive. ed with a threat to his possession Considerable Misunderstanding Mot, iimpraadt, Hottaekt II. BinBU victory or two under our memory of Mr. Flynn’s public of that Initiative. Therefore, pre­ There seems to be considerable itoslt, thia is no time for two mem- service has an unhappy tendency cause a change in our calculation, misunderstanding of some of the sumably, he, HltlW, is desperate would be a very agreeable bur­ |feer* o f tbs United NaUona to to concentrate on the fact that it princlplei o f the salary and wage ALL MAHOGANY 4-DRAWIR DI5K for some stroke by which be Quotations den. ___ controls. Principal misconception i-Btart pulling apart. Insofar as waa he who was apprehended hav­ —Fsrdtoaad Eberstadt, WPB ax- might regain the initiative and relates to the kinds of raises \ ' f do pull apart, they are mere- ing some Belgian paving blocks ecutlve. Msds In e (smeus Jsmsitewn, New Yerl (sefory, lalieia IO % -40% DISPOSAL REDUCTIONS which can be given without ap­ performing a service which sdl the psychological advantage rapuisfion (or quality Is blown f|rem coai(-(o-cea>(. Nets belonging to the city of New Tork The Germans can stand another proval of the Treasury or War La­ riiSM details: 4 ssrpendht drjwsrs, sacK wiOi Individual iBlUer's propaganda has always that goes with it. winter In Russia only with the Impiediately after the war. fov- $ A O -7 S installed, by city labor, In a Bel­ emment aid to war-tom countries bor Board. loeb, brast aieuteliaon plaits and handiti (ne morn baing greatest difficulty. It Is now Im­ . The regulations say that raises .' tried to do, and so far faUed to Assume that Hitler would like gian courtyard on his estate up at madt). Four carved elaw-and-ball (net! aufematie lid sup­ possible for the German forcea to is a foregone conoiurien. But not for promotions, for merit and for i;do. There are many things which to unlimber some new stroke Lake Mahopac. That perverse the rehabiUtation o f their ecemo- ports; correct Interler; hand rubbad (Iniih, CONTINUE THROUGH DECEMBER! swing back and make a furious length of service can be handed my or the reforming of their f can still lose tUs war, and lack which would counter the United memory leads us to the equally attack in the west. out, without getting approval, $ conUdence and mutual respect Nations move into North Africa, the physical agents believed to —President Edward Benes of lives. only in cases where there is an perverse suggestion that Mr. to personal exoneration f i t all the —W. P. Wltherow, president Na­ have banished warts have worked Czech govemment-to-exlle. established agreement or rate FEATHER-AND-DOWN SEAT AND RACK li'jWnong alllea is one o f them. and where would his best chance petty thieving that could possibly tional. Assoclatioa o f Maanfac- Flynn’s future career be made HEALTH AND DIET because the patient had faith In schedule. Otherwise, approval T e t It la possible that what U lie ? Spain, perhaps, for success be done against the state. "W hy," tnrers. harmonious with the high spot of he exclaimed, " I steal from the them, that is. in using the agent The sum total of her (woman’s) must be obtained beforehand. >Bt fault In the present relation- there might close the Mediterra­ ADVICE However, one of the illustra­ his past career, which could only state every day. I just wrote a there was a strong suggestion that knowledge will be Increased In $ 7 g » o o O N I 6 f o v e r 10 CHOiCEl IH WNT-BRUCi SUITES . AT .ahip between the United States nean again, cut off General Eisen­ the warts would go away, which the post war world because more Wood Ashes Good for Oardea tions in the Treasury’s printed ex­ be done by making him our Bel­ personal letter." Furnished by tbe IVfcCoj planation shows that an employe lEBd Britain is not so much the hower, and make Hitler’s military Deaplte this strange- Cox sen­ Health Service they later did. women will have worked at men’s RpwbvAL SAVINGS OF IO%-40% . .W HAT A G IF FOR HOMEI gian ambassador. That’s a poor (Bite of Black Widow Spider) jobs. More interests in common New Haven, Dec. 15— i/Pi — who is promoted may be paid a l^jiEritlcism which does exist on ccntrol of all the European Medi­ timent and tolerance for petty salary within the salary range suggestion, conveying insult to a chiseling, although his moral Address communkiitions to The Question- Y. Y. wants to know: should make for better under' .some good may come out of the Long the moit popular chair itbsr side of the Atlantic as it is terranean coast line complete. Herald, .Attenttun McCoy "W hat are the symptoms of the standing between husbands and, shortage of fuel oil after all. H. G. previously paid to individuals oc­ worthy nation. What we really precepts are still a little less cupying the advanced position— wa hava tvtr btan abla to ttba fact that each nation doubts T et the military analysts find llealtb Servlee. bite of a black widow spider?" wives. M. Jacobson of the Connecticut (Ind or dotign. When you *rf: .swjv mean is that petty grafters tight than might be considered without official review. —Mrs. Dwight Morrow. Agricultural staUon suggested sit In it you’ll know whyl Ifi r tbe e^iacity o f the other to take I ujg Spanish venture one in appropriate to a strict and Puri­ Answer: In a severe case, they Also, the W ar Labor board has shouldn’t be ambassadors at all. yesterday that greater usage of bigger, deeper, soitor than f:|EoaBtructive criti cam. I which the odds would be strong tanical state. It Is to be noted Swollen Ankles are: paAn and swelling around the said that women employes may be Other things being equal, pro­ fireplaces, due to the S. O. F. O. Tilt-Top Tobin most lounga chairs . . . laat and hailed that bis practical site of the bite; pain throughout raised to the pay levels of men m * At the moment^one British pol- 1 against Hitler, as they would be Swelling of the ankles is not a (shortage of fuel oil), means more and back pillows oro (illsd measures are Improving defi­ the body; cramping of the extrem­ duction can decide the issue. Oth­ during the same kind of work. 525 : ley aiid one American policy are I atrong against any Invasion of disease, but is merely a symptom. ities; severe abdominal pain; er things being in our favor, prO' wood ashes and If these ashes are with plump (lu((y down end nitely to the direcrion of what saved they’ll be a boon to the Penalties Are Stiff (right) Tiit-top fobU. «?t ma­ The swelling is brought about headache; ringing in the ears ductlon can speed victory and (oothors. In topoitrloi. /‘baing criticised. Many American I p^giand or against Invasion of waa a good Puritanical substi­ back-yard garden. Wood aahea, But when in doubt, get approv­ hogany. Carvad elaw-and- by an accumulation of water in save the whole human race leaders, and many ordinary Am er-1 Turkey. Hitler, they agree, might Connecticut tute for moral precepts, the and dizziness. In M ight case, the saya Jacobson, are an excellent al. The penalties under the pay btli (aat; 24' piacrust top practice of locking tte stable the tissues; -and -the study of how only symptoms may be tender­ months and even years of an teana, are wishing that the British I have the men available for any source of potassium an(< lime. controls are stiff. If an employer richly finishod. A product e( door. this extra fluid accumulates is one ness and cramping of the muscles gulsh. pays an amount in violation of the Crond Ropids craitsmon. . gprvemment had the pliability and | these purposes, but not the air For one thing. Commissioner of the most interesting in the en­ of the extremities. —AdmL Harold Stark. A new method of loading tank regulations, the entire amount of ^yaaonroefulness to produce a bet- 1 . The actual odds, whatever Y ankee Cox has notified the gentlemen tire field of disease. all wage, salary and bonus pay­ cars salvages large quantities of reinstated to be especially care­ Old paint brushes should be re­ We may have the privilege of ter oonditioB in IndiA And many | HiUeria inaUnct, are against any The living cells of the body at oil usually lost through evapora- ments Involved—not Just the ex­ By A. H. O. ful In the management of their of­ claimed. the bri.stle.s being cleaned supplying a rejuvenated French cess—will be added to his profiU British leaders, and practically such move Into a new war front. all times contain a normal quan would tion. fice affairs in tbe future, and, w'ith gasoline or turpentine. army which, although it for purposes of taxation. every Instrunjent o f British pub- tlty of water, and this amount will Hitler may defy these odds. But Many times, during the actual above all, to refrain from em­ remain constant within certain Overtime pay: Note this provis­ Hc opinion, have ^ n openly ques­ until he does, the assumption can progress of the Cox case, it was ploying state trucks on private variatlona The easiest way to con­ ion in the Treasury regulations jobs on Saturday afternoons or “payment for overtime will con­ tioning the wisdom of the Ameri­ be that our invasion o f North A f­ pleaded by well-wishers of Mr. sider the approximate content of m Sundays, even if the work is paid stitute an Increase in salary rate, ■-1 can arrangement with Admiral rica has actually achieved its Cox that his main trouble in the water in the cell la to say the cell for. And, BtUl more efficiently. is about 80 percent water. and thus will require the approval ^Darian. main object— that of wresting the Highway Department had been an Commissioner Cox has instituted of the commissioner (of internal A choir cloulcl Groco- exaggerated case of Innocence, When the cell begins to soak up There is one striking thing a new system of centralized con­ revenue), unless the customary (ul (Puoon Anno dasign initiative from Hitler. ”1116 as­ which meant that he had some­ too much water and to hold It, the about these two pieces of' criti­ trol of materials and equipment, cause must be looked for In the practice of the employer has been . . . unuiuol swall-irent, sumption can be that he has his how lacked the capacity to recog­ to pay for overtime, and the rate Web bottom with which means he’s going to keep cell itself, as some phange has cism. Each is strongly reechoed hands full trying to hold any po­ nize reprehensible acts and poli­ has not been changed." ipringi hand tiod. accurate tab on the stuff in the taken, place which has made it and supported by great elements sition ih North A frica at all, and cies on the part of his subordi­ Chewing gum: The WPB says Coffnn Tobin Spring cushion. Bno hands of his district managers absorb extra water. This change In the country to which the criti­ nates. and supervisors. This should work, hearily increased demand (includ­ curled hoir filling com- that, before he can consider any When the crude planning of the is generally of a chemical nature $8.50 and close off the long record ot ing heavy purchases by the armed plotas its custom da- cism Is directed. It is entirely possible adventure in Spain, he trial Itself attempted to hold Cox and is usually accompanied by de­ (obovo) Duncon Phyfo tobls, oil petty grafting which flourished in forces) is at principal factor in toils. Rich poitol top- ^ 4 possible, for Instance, that more himself responsible for acts which fective circulation through the mahegnay, glen top. Turnad has the obligation of making cer­ the past, so that tbe Cox case has the current shortage of chewing oitrlos. had occurred without his knowl­ part in queation. celumn rith sturdy wldoiprtad British people agree with WendeU tain of his defenses In Italy and had some positive effect on tbe gum. Other factors are sugar ra­ edge or supervision, the Cox An abnomal accumulation of tioning and difficulty in getting (set tipped with bran clows. Willkle and other American lead­ France. The chances are, then, behavior, if not on the sentiment, counsel undertook a bold defense fluid within a tissue may follow the gum base, which normally Stock e( this pcttcre limited. ers on the question of India than that Hitler Is through confronting of all those acts, and won the de­ of the good highway commission­ when the waste materials ordinari­ ^ % er. Perhaps, some day, he will comes from Mexico, Central and DUNCAN PHYFE LIVING-DINING PIECES agree with Churchill. And It is the world with surprises, and that cision on that basis. But what ly produced are not promptly re­ South America, tte Malay penin­ lose his sentiment, too, and come entirely possible, on the other waa actually won was the person­ moved. such wastes are washed sula and the East Indies. The war the future pattern of the war is to the conclusion that "stealing" band, that more Americans agree al vindication of Cox, not approv­ away through the combined medi­ haa cut off the Oriental supply, going to be almost exclusively one al of things which had been go­ even postage stamps from tbe um of the blood and lymphatic and shipping space ftom Latin with British criticism of our ar­ in which' he merely tries to hold ing on In the Highway Depart­ state Is not a practice to be en­ circulations. When the circulation Am erica la scarce. rangement with Darlan than what he has gained so far. ment. Once that had been won, couraged. la defective because of heart T o those who have WTitten us <250 CHIPPENDALE 3-PIECE GROUP It was assumed, by almost every trouble, certain Uasues may begin Tobin agree with Roosevelt’s tolerance Hitler’s apparent loss of the about the N H A plan to lease of that arrangement one, that Mr. Cox would be a bet- | to absorb too much water. houses and convert them into ad­ $22.71 initiative doesn’t mean that the ter highway commissioner for | ditional dwelling units for PLUME-MATCHED CROTCH MAHOGANY I t la not impossible, then, that It 'Will be easily understood that actual fighting of this war is go­ having had his eyes opened to th e : the circulation is likely to be poor­ workers: NHA says that If there both criticisms are right; that the ing to get any easier. So long as frailties of human nature in pub­ est in parts farthest removed from Isn’t a war housing center in your Cherfr lic service. The one apparent ex­ community, it’s because there Isn’t Hots how (ha briRant tfgunJ srofek RMhoqany v b b o m British government once having they have the will to fight, which the heart, therefore it is quite dcmorutrated its physical ability ception was Mystery Man Upman, common to find the tissues around any immediate need for one. ITie $7.95 ara carafuHy matahad to qiva a strikiaa plusM dasiga. Rich w k H they still have. Hitler's armies are who took his leave Immediately, leaae-conversion plan will be set Consoln Tobin / to bold an unreasonable India, the ankles are filling with fluid. In b ra v iwag kandlsa ina mora avaSabia) aad fbta raading, ^ just as formidable on tbe defense muttering something to the effect the earlier etages of some forms up In areas where ‘ the housing Magoxinn Tobin should then have attempted prog­ 524.50 fluting, carving and balwerb aarry out Ina aufltanfle dasiga ■ as they were In the days of the that the Cox standards could nev­ situation is critical. DropUaf toblo opont to tnchof, Km • drowor for ttbror of heart disease, the swelling may (abova) nth Century/dip-top dqtoik ef ilia paried.p o ^ . Wa aan aipaet oipaet no moramera fumihira ofot ■ ress towsud the effort of making er, never be his own. appear and disappear, with ankles Sugar for service men; Your $14.75 or linoNl. Stripod mobegony ond gum in outbootio lltb blitzkrieg attack. But eventually man in the armed forces who coniolu tobla, mahoghny and afltitLl. qualily...... ItAaa i l m fltaOlam duration.JcammOiAn You'llY ari'II 4obmto U ESTtsImprido inIH BlG(ho Ifb*in- India reasonable; that America, in We have been casually idiart- slightly swollen on some days, and I above I A I-thoK end table, as­ Contui7 finish. Duncon Phyfo choir hot upholstorod tlip-sooi. l o r that will to fight must be Influ­ ing the Cox behavior siaf:e the comes home on furlough is entitled gum. Subitantial tufliad celumn normal on other days. tro sturdy and roomy. Made in Smort solution tor cembinotion room* I t o r V dataik, toat aaratoHy flnkkad, dustpaoafad. aantor- dealing with Darlan, is commit­ enced by the knowledge that it is Cox reinstatement, and we beg to bis half pound of sugar a week with rotdod logy tipped with A $5i Sde Sty'mg Q— Has the federal government The same symptom may how­ 0 (amous Grand Ropldi (actery. brats. For hall,^ (Iving ream er guidodl u ting one of the great political and to report that the main trend Before he leaves hts base, ask him Thty are much used In pairs , . . L w ^ and not Hitler, who hold the expanded its civilian payroll ma­ ever, be found In certain kinds of dieing room. / great moral errors of the war. of that behavior Is, as most ex­ to make application for a sugar one at aich and e( dovonpert. I dominant, band in shaping the terially since Pearl Harbor,? kidney trouble. Or, instead of the certificate. LANE’S FINEST LOWlOY CEDAE CHEST ■OMO The motive of such criticism on pected, toward a little less !■- ankles being affected the swelling course of this war. The time will Dooence and a little noore pre­ A,^—Yes. In November, IMI, may take the form of puffinesa both aides of the Atlantic does not come when even the most fana­ paredness against human na­ there were IJI45,1S1 civilian em­ ' seem to us one of hostility or Jeal- ture, which means being a bet­ ployes. The best estimate today imder the ej^'sV tical and self-hypnotized Nazi The swelling around the ankles $ ^ g . n •A Opaii Til 9 P. M. ter commissioner. It is also ap­ runa close to 3,000,000. The actual a ousy, but merely one of anxiety must realize that the tide has June 1 figure was 2,207,754 and will often change the appearance A Thought Dgo. 18, 19. 21, 22 I w certain pollclis prejudice'the parent, however, that there turned. ytmm some slight something Ih ‘ about 150,000 have beea added o f the skin. The skin may begin to look as though It has been too i success of the United Nations ef> The world has lived in exagger­ the Upman farewell nratter. monthly. tightly stretched, or may take on It le good tiust • man Should A Celeeiel law-bay at fins J forts toward victory in the war By this we mean that Commis­ both hope and quietly svalt for the Chippaedala dasige, Netica ated fear of Hitler' eurprlses long Q.— Denmark’s puppet pro-Nazi a glossy look. Upon pressure with a and the peace. There is no reason sioner Cox’s attitude toward the salvatloB of the Lord.— Lamenta-1 the shall aarving, rsadleg, enough. That fear can now dwin­ wrong-doing which has come to premier has said Germany may the tips of the fingers, the skin Q to suspect any other motive; will pit, and the dent w ill remain Mobs 3:26. . sarvtd slsw-aad-halt (sat, dle to a healthy respect for the light within bis department has buy all the Danish products it de­ rich butterfly brastas; 4< for some little time afterward. Wendell Willkie fought harder tremendous power for destruction been unusually tolerant. In its sires. What can, the tiny coimtry W e always hope, and in ' all | inchai laeg, 11 techas high. Inaamuch as swelling o f the than any other American , for most exaggerated stage, it seemed produce ? things it ia bettor to hope than to Striped mahegsey vaeaar an he still posseases.’^u id it Is time .A,—Deomark Is one great dairy ankles Is only a symptom. It is a J~ American aid to Britain when it that bis reaction to the discovery deapair.— Goethe. lalld aramatia aadar. for him to begin to fear the sur­ farm, producing butter, eggs and good plan tor the patient thus counted; the British who dislike of petty grafters within his de­ prises we may have in store for partment was to investigate the baron. troubled to be examined in order our dealings , with Darlan are to find out the baric cause. 'As the him. charges among the grafterJ’ clos­ deaths Last Night Lamp Toblo equally displeased w ith their own est friends and relatives and then Q.— One of the following persona patient le unable to diagnose Ms DRAPERY DEPARTMENT GIFT 5AVING5 Is an officer of the federal govern­ own case, It la advisable tbat he Tior Toblo I dealings with General Franco. announce a raise in pay for the- $12.50 a Odd tats, rasdy-msda custom tallerad drapcriai In (ha grafters. ment, one an officer * o f a state seek the aid of his physician. If there la to be any future and One For The History Book Bombay, India — Gurebaran 512.50 (ebeve) Grscefiil Queee Anns Jlamavel Sale while quentitias last— — — V l to V l O F F ■ Since bis reinstatement, he has government and one a city offi­ A general article on Heart Trou. lasting cooperation between the cial. Which is which?— Paul V. ble is advisable to readers o f this Singe, former maharajah of the I (ebeve) AR mshegsey, ss shows desige, mahegeny end gum. a Saaipla curtples, bedspraedt, tllpcovart— Vj to Vl OFF Well might thousands o f San been veering away from this meds In fine Grand Rapids (sc- McNutt, Thomas E. Dewey, Flo- newspaper. Send your request to Silto atate o f Nabha, and since is Greed Repids. Irsss clews ee a toJO-SId.fS Cheellle hadtprecds S4.9S ♦» $11.98 United States and Britain which Franciscans lin^ the hills last somewhat. In spite of considerable leek |s vaelshleg deleil). Use teiy. Tap rimmed irHh piecrust regret that be did discharge one rello H. LaGuardla. The McOoy Health Service In care 1928 interned in southern India a

M A N C H E l e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16,1941 7 A G « MANCHESTEH EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. «: o n n . 'lUESiMr, DECEMBER 15. 1942

tlons had been reduced to 70 per U.S.N., Chief of toe Inspectiorl Marriage Ruled Legal spectors were among those inter­ said Dr. Charles C. Lund of B > T>1. making parachutes and powder to a husband who tunyra up Reilly said "there appears to be nounced today that the known In New Positions. bution, according to the Dejpeirt' T e L l i W merit “E ” pins to Vice President Boston, Dec. 15— tion is conducted in accord­ commanding general of tl^ New vast surprise- olnce It was a fore­ posed in the new session of Con­ : Ohllance in production this mom- of the Board of Cheney Brothers ney, president of the company, we bandaged at once with pres­ His greatest strain is of mented on pie effect' on the The Herald said the officers ance with the law for toe pur­ foundland . base, released by toe gone conclusion that a terrific gress that convenes next month. consider grievances. White House who he said would have taken sure bandages. . . . cotirse on the Russian front. ' Ins In the State Theater by repre- ' accepted the "E ” flag which was "innocent Children"' of the recommended that every night poses stated in the statute and is EDC, said: weight of air power could be Demand for specific legislation action might follow. im m ^ a te ly flown from the im­ great pride in this stellar attain­ Simplest And Safest Method Where the amazing Red Arm y aentotives of the Arm y and Navy. woman’s second marriage and club in tl)e command’s district^— not conducted for the purpose of “Numerous telegrams received thrown against him. "defining and protecting civil La m a r s a The AFL’s Amalgamated Asso­ provised pole on the State Theater ment. Mr. Cheney, he said, was "W e limited durselves to the has Intensified Its offensive aaid th^ majority opinion from N ew York to the Canadian justifying or excusing the conduct concerning hostel fire Indicate The battle is still too young to rights” arose in the committee as ciation of Street, Electric R allw ^ The State Theater was filled with stage. serving as Ueut.-Commander in boric acid treatment deliberately give much clue as to what stand and Is hurling great nlr units Cheney Brothers employees and "You have made toe Manage­ would/riesult in "tragic heart- border— be inspected by the Arm y of anyone, public official or pri­ needless anxiety for U.- S. person­ a result of criticism that the cen­ ^ ^ > ;i^ a r R U iN S OF and Motor Coach Employes ^oted toe Navy in the Solomon Islands. because we had come to toe con­ the Nazi marshal may make in Into the conflict. Thus we CARTHAGF tavlted gueata ment of our Company and each brea^a." and that those found to have fire vate citizen.” nel. There are three known dead, sors were sending excerpts of a cessation of the walkout \SMt night "In the absence of our Presi­ clusion that it was toe simplest new positions. A s for the British have a grarsl example of what R^rescnting the Arm y was an and every man and woman in the hazards be' declared "out of possibly four.” non-military nature from inter­ . LAGOULtTTE after hearing an appeal^ Waldo dent, Lt. Commander W ard Che­ and safest method of dealing with and Allied forces, I returned only coordlnatiasi among various old friend of the Cheney silk firm Company’s employ, very happy bounds” to service men. cepted letters to Federal agencies C. Holden, W a r ^Labor Board ney, who Is now on active duty in on/ihe sea, and under the sea. Experience Gained Will a large number of patients.” a few days ago from the desert theatere can achieve. and members of the Cheney fami­ and very proud by the presenta­ The Cocoanut Grove fire Nov. mentioned In the correspondence. mediator sent to'^Itim ore from too Navy, It la my privilege to ac­ should make eVery American proud The Massachusetts General hos­ Many specifications which for front, where I found the highest To me, one of the most striking lies, Major General Frank R. Mo- tion to us of toe Joint Aw ard of 28 took 488 Uvea, including those Amendment Suggested Washington. / ' cept this token pin on behalf of Of them. They deserve our whole­ Aid in Saving Lives pital made some use of penclllin, years have been a part of the gov­ possible confidence among aU features of the Eighth Army drive Ooy, U S A Retired and Commander toe Army-Navy ’E’ Pennant. I of more than 50 soldiers, sailors Senator Danaher (R., 0>nn.) Must, Comply With Order the Company. Through you we hearted support In any way that Boston, Dec. 15— (/P)— Experi­ a comparatively new preparation. ernment’s purchasing media are ranks. has been the manner in which R. M. Oliver, USN, Chief Inspec­ am confident that the whole Man­ and Marines. suggested that a pending bill to A . H."Keeler, international union thank toe Army and Navy for will make their job easier for final ence gained in toe mass treatment Tor checking Infection in later being revised in keeping with What Is more to the point, supplies of all categories. Includ­ tor for the Navy in the Hartford chester Community, of which our Although at first planning to scarcity of certain critical ma­ authorize the censorship of com­ remelientatlve, told the strikers making us this Aw ard for out­ victory and this, ladies and of bums resulting from the Cocoa- atages. While toe doctors termed the troopa were eager to fight ing even drinking water, have ^MOHAMSOIAJ area. George H. Waddell, Town Company and Its employees have make its findings public here, the munications between the United > e had been assured by the W L B standing achievement in produc­ gentlemen, is where our duties be­ nut Grove night club holocaust it effective, they said It was un­ terials, the Department of Com­ and when you have an Army Treasurer, was master of cere­ First Service Command decided to been rushed to the scene of action States and its outlying territories that If work were resumed at been a part for more than a cen­ tion,” Mr. Mallory said. gin. The sacriclng of little luxuries Nov. 28 Is expected by medical merce reports. with morale like that yon can monies. send them to the W a r department suitable for battlefield use because over hundreds of miles of desert. be amended to prohibit toe for­ Ml Many highways once the company must comply tury, will rejoice with us anii "The right to wear these pins and pleasures for duty on toe pro­ men to aid in saving the lives of perform wonders with It. “W e have met here at the be­ when certain of the investigating it must be refrigerated. Many of the so-called roads liter­ warding of non-military informa­ of attach with a . W LB order directing con­ share our pride in toe honor which was not won by any single indi­ duction line is nothing compared persons burned by bombs and On toe other hand, the N a n Miles ginning of the second year of this officers csilled for the ’’out of Oxygen was administered to AUCE COFRAN ally have been little more than tion to government departments lead to Tunit sideration of grievances or fact has been l^stowed upon us. vidual but was earned by the Com­ to these boys who are sacrificing shells. marshal seems, to have lost the global war, for the purpose of re­ bounds” procedure. The Herald (Known As Queen Alice) wheel tracks in fiuld sand. Danaher said be saw no rea.son 10 possible action by the White ThaiikB to Oovenunent pany as a whole. When I say ‘the their all. These boys are our own— fineness of touch which, prior to ceiving the Arm y-Navy "E " award said. Doctors tending toe hospitalized SPIRITUAL MEDIUM For days I motored aa part of why a letter complaining about — z T House. Company,’ I mean those who our sons, brothers, friends and City Inquest In Recess survivors of toe disaster told a his recent debacle at El Alamein, .fbr excellence in production to "W ill you please convey to the Personal Notices Seventh Daughter of a Sf^venth Son this endless line of transport— the the administration, say of Gov. The union asserted failure to make toe plans and administer neighbors. We must and we shall press conference yesterday that had rescued him from uncomfort­ Oieney Brothers. Its officials and Secretary of W a r and the Secre­ While the city Inquest remained Bnm With a Veil. lifeline of the Army. Later I fiew Rexford. Guy Tugwell in Puerto THE BATTLEFIELD IS SMALL but the ttake* are big to the consider grievances caused by the them, those who carry out the go on with even greater ctmeerted able spots and brought him vic­ employees, "Chairman Waddell tary of the N avy our heartiest in recess yesterday, investigators simple surface treatment of burns, Readings Dally, Including Sunday, over the huge territory and looked Rico or an operation of toe De­ allied-axis clash for control o f this tip of .Tunisia. British-Anuri* strike. chemical and technical research, effort to give them all they need combined With the use blood tories. •aid. thanks and appreciation of the of Attorney General Robert T. of 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By A)tpoint- down on the boundless sandpile partment of Interior In Alaska can forces are findlng''the last 25 nilea art tha hardest as tbay The eompany, which said opera- those who develop new products, plasma and comparatively new Card of Thanks No Longer Langping Cavalier Whole Town Proud award and assure them that all when they need It. W e shall not let Bushnell’s office continued their ment. In the Service of the Peo­ which was crawling with trucks should be referred to the depart­ thrust toward Tunit and Bizarte. Axis air superiority and naar the men and women of Cheney toe supervisors, and above all. the them down!” exhaustive examination of wit­ drugs, prevented an untold num­ Th* brother and slater of the late ple for SO Years. “ H e is no longer the laughing like a giant anthill. It is ho-rfi to "The Town of Manchester is, of Mlaa Ellaabeth Boland wish to «x- ments involved. parity in number of troops hera have held off a quick allied w ctoiy THIS IS AN ACTUAL CASE— Brothers accept, as well, a definite large army of men and women on The epic ceremony w as conclud­ nesses behind closed doors. ber of deaths. 189 Church Street. Hartford, Conn. CBvaUer who rode his iron charger believe that such efficiency could ‘iMurse, exceedingly proud of the preaa .their alnrere thanka to her Senator Van Nuys said there in this last piece o f French North Africa. challenge to better their perform­ the production line. ed by the playing of “America” by' Firemen, policemen and city in­ "In this large group of cases,” neishbora for their 6oraI tributes. Phone 6-0097 Into battle and vlrorked his tactics be achieved In a land so handi­ A SENSIBLE GIFT ‘fact that this award is made to out on toe field of action with a was no criticism of censorship it­ It Can Happen to You! ance In toe months, and years if Hard Times Together the band of the 79 th C.C.C. (A A ) capped by nature. for Christmas is Father Johns' Cheney Brothers and their em­ theatrical display which he obvi­ self,- but the committee was In­ ington for consultations but said necessary, to come, and have re­ "A ll of us who comprise this under toe leadership of Warrant Determination and Skill Shown Medicine. It Is a gift of value be-- ployees. as both are chiefiy re­ ously enjoyed. terested in "correcting abuses." that he was not at liberty to make HERE ARE THE FACTS: This large old single-family solved that they will not let the Company have been through years Officer Thomas F. Evans. Finnish Peac^ cause It builds resistance tp colds sponsible for the Town’s growth MarahM Rommel’s facous Africa You have to see and know toe Censoring Entirely Legal any statement on current rela­ dwelling was remodeled, without any exterior changes, fighting services down, at no mat­ of hard times together. W e respect A Iiinchecm was served at the by supplying vitamin A when more and prosperity. Corps and his Italian units had desert to understand how much Attorney General Biddle gave it tions between Finland and the ter what cost of effort and strain and understand one another and Manchester Country club for the la needed. It also quickly rt^lleveS into three kitchen-dinette apartments. Total income: - "The town was incorporated in fo r some days been displaying ex­ determination and skill have been as his oral opinion that the cen­ Moves Denied United States.) to themselves. have a common bond of loyalty distinguished guests of the com­ coughs due to colds by soothing $130! 1823 and Cheney Brothers began treme nervousness behind their de­ Involved in this feat of transpor­ soring of communications between "Our performance, which has through having weathered toe pany following the theater pro­ throat Irritation. Pure, whole­ the manufacture of sewing silk In fenses at El Agheila. Gen. Sir tation. Actually when Rommel the United Statea and such out- Here’s What You Can Do! merited this public approval, has storm as oompaiaionB. gram. Oongresalonal Probe Urged some, nutritive— rich In vitamins A 1838, more than one hundred years Toyland bargains Bernard L. Montgomery’s Bom­ first halted at El Agheila he bad j jsts aa Alaska was entirely legal Stockholm. Dec. 12—uld like to express the A challenge has been made be Reserve, January 25, 1033; waa Ty|>i^l |«t block human hair . i t bombed points on the northeast ‘-Special crsft and highly trained greqt regret that I know our inforcements for the hard-pressed or creased and not returning to said, and it is the duty of the made a first lieutenant. Finance DUMBO. The Elephant Axle in both Tripolitania and Tu­ coast of England during the night flor tbslr positions. For some i wh61e organization feels that our in chntar o f cunning bangs!' Lif«- original position, says the Nation­ Cheney Brothers workers to sac­ Reserve, March 18, 1936 and ad­ nisia. trained Intellect, for some a man' trusted and much admired Presi­ IN ACTION 2..'W and some damage and casualties al Bureau of Standards, Depart­ rifice luxuries and the pleasant vanced to captain in the same a n ual sktn, for - ^ a scientic ou‘ SILLY KRAZY IKES tike foaluras. ■ • lik* all EFF BEE One of Rommel’s greatest weak­ were reported. ment of Commerce. dent, W ard Cheney, could not be things in life here at home that branch May 1, 1940. He was call­ look aooording to their capacii present today to receive for us all those who are on the front lines ed to active duty in the Spring- 56-PIECE SET 98c dolbl kt a colorful, sweeping Every child will wont onel Disney’s s broad bsuwd appreciation' of this great honor, but his spirit is in distant areas may have the field Ordnance District February gown wilh rows and rows o f or­ own flying elephant in fluffy royoe ^Btoelplee, proceasee and^iOMlbUi- surely with us, even though he is 28, 1941, transferred to captain. So simptel No tooUl No gluel Star) beat, and quickly to reach ulti­ pluih. Sefffy stuffed. serving the Nation at this moment mate victory. Ordnance Reserve, on March 12, with roly-poly body— push in arms, gandy "rainbow'’ ruffle! Kajoys Beepeto in the Solomon Islands as an of­ and commissioned a major in the ’On behalf of all the workers legs and f««tl Instruction sheatl "N o other compshy has enjoyed ficer in the Navy. of Cheney Brothers I accept the Arm y of the United States on " I would like to pay special Here Are But a Few of Regal’s the respect, the admiration, the Army and Navy Excellence Award April 6, 1942. tribute today to the outstanding devotion, and. toe capabilities of with the greatest of pride. I know He is a native of Bristol, Conn., contribution to our collective per­ Gifts for Men — Gifts Men the workers as in Cheney Broth­ that this emblem shall be a con­ and was educated in the Bristol formance which has been turned ers ]fiant,'and from this nucleus, stant reminder to all who receive public schools being graduated P Really Appreciate! in by our Executive Vice Presi­ from Bristol High school in 1921. hundreds have been trained and dent, Henry R. Mallory. it that a tribute has been paid to- He attended New London Business their.,'Skill diffused throughout the "H is experience, foresight and them by the greatest A rm y and u /m rs ding plant, and the men and Navy in the world for their en­ College, graduating in 1923 from skillful leadership have been of the the Vaunais Accounting Institute imen of their production line utmost value to us and to the deavor to voluntarily produce more dedicate their Btreng;th. their re­ and more of the things so Vital in Hartford, and is a certified pub­ Government. lic accountant. sources, and their resolve to vic­ "W e feel doubly honored that to our armed forces all over the tory. the Arm y and Navy have selected world," Mr. Reilly aaid. From 1923 to 1924 he waa as­ sociated with Vaunaia Troub *% and everyone within toe as their representative to make "A s we all know these armed Sc Co., in Hartford aa a junior ac­ sound of my voice, know that toe this presentation to us, you, Gen forces of the great United States ALL WOOL countant, and from 1924 to 1935 flying of the Arm y-N avy “E ” Flag eral McCoy, who is one of th^ are fighting to preserve our demo­ with W . A. Musgrave Co., also In on Cheney Brothers Plant will en­ Nation’s most distinguished sol cratic way of life, where the gov­ Hartford aa senior accountant, courage all who enter to continue diers and administrators, and Vvho ernment . rests Upon the explicit when he became connected with i in the perfection and production moreover has been toe close and consent of the governed. Such s WOOD BURNING SET PLAID Touche Niven & Co., of N ew York SEWING SET, DOLL of materials, especially for para­ w e m m e n t means the necessity of 3-piici SIT POR irm i admired friend of so many mem­ aa manager pf their Hartford of­ WITH PLACQUES 98c chutes, BO that there will be "too free election, free speech, free ViaORY MODIL MUM IN SUTTCASEI 79e bers of this community since your fice. He is married and has two much— too soon." "Victory jvlll be press and free associations. No SOLDinS # t « W est Point days. children and now makes hia home 10-IN. S in 49c An a rt end hobby simple enough ours” and each man and jwoman “You have brought'iis a new In­ true American would tolerate the Bugle, gun and hebnell Buglo M aterial Scltsersl Fatternsl at 18 Burton street, Springfield. Heavy fiber. Makes such a pleas­ for 6-yr.-oMI Bum eulRnet erflb of this great,induetry can say “ My spiration and a gp-eat honor. Will elimination of qualitative things actually ploys ; i . gun peps i s i IhreadI Neediest Everything la loyalty, devotion to duty, and skill you take back to the W a r and such as Liberty and Equality by ant sounding noise you won’t mind SHIRTS Income payments to individuals and helmet is mad# of steel OMke new dethes for doiliel , played an Important part in the N avy Departments toe solemn de­ 'Our enemies either from ■within or in the United States during toe Junior having one at olll '^^tention of this Great Democra- termination of every man and without toe boundaries of this first six months of this year total­ Button or ^j^The United Nations." woman In Cheney Brothers to' be great country. ed $52,071,000,000, 53 per cent X^airmon Waddell explained worthy of toe honor.” * AB ShouM Be Proud above the same pre-war period of Zippor Styles that unfortunately Senator Fran- Tells Quallficattons “The splendid job being„ done 1939, according to the Department ■ els T. Maloney was not able to at­ Commander R. M. Oliver, oy our boys In toe air, on the land, of (Commerce. $ 4 ^ 9 8 tUff tend the ceremony as expected, Red, Green, Blue being held in Washington due to urgent Congressional meetings. , General McCoy lauded the 104- Jkar-old record of Cheney Broths \ It's One of the Most Popular Methods of Saving in America era in the development of silk from pre-Civil W a r days to the present in his present opening re­ SHIRTS HE’LL WEAR marks to the assembly. V'. SPECIAL PURCHASE Today! Join the 1943 G|ub if You Hove Never Done So Be­ General's Salute "I salute you for your coopera­ 100% PURE WOOL tion, skill knd enterprise," General W H INENITE PRIDE McCoy said. The speaker described fore. Realize the Thrill of a. Substantia I Check Placed At the rewards which the government has always given to the individual PUTURI COMMANDOS .. s Glove and Scarf Sets tIRONO n t n ROOCR Fan For Everybody! POLOINO DOU CART POR .soldiers and sailors, ana he was M IU RIPU 9Di Your Disposal Just Before Christmas in 1943. iroud and pleased to note that in POR TOTS... 1 .7 9 WhirUng WORDS 1.79 e ^ % DNY “MOTNIRS’* L M Yellow Brown his new war the government. It.s f WoN buW wHh steel braces under MWRSTVC SpVOQ MOOVI V* rV^UBVe armed forces, was paying special ESSLEY Spin file fiiroe arrows ; • t they Has movable hoodl ^ong. frame Green Maroon soetl Podded saatl And long nn. Arhiy Rifle! Has carrying dbig and tribute to the men and women be­ *^ith the Original Trubenized Collar” •ofi you first and lost letters of o wHh covert doth bodyl tight I* 82.49 real bell ocfienl Drii leanueH And Khaki f hind the man 'behind the guns. tiers i t i won't lip eosM ' word i I i Ibid Nm ratfi General McCoy spoke of toe welghti Easy to storel CHOOSE ONE OF THESE FLANS: great work of the men and women In toe ever popular whltee or of his own state, , and faetldloue new pattema In long said that while their efforts were wearing Tabrice. Deposit 25c Per Week for 50 Weeks — Receive $12.50 largely in the. steel industry, be GRADE SUEDE said that he had been captivated Deposit 50c Per Week for 50 Weeks — Receive $ 2 5 .0 0 With the story of the development of toe Industry of silk manufac­ “THE SUPERB YTJLE TIE” Deposit $1.00 Per Week for 50 Weeks — Receive $ 5 0 .0 0 ture. •CAU MOOIL CANS General McCoy said that as a Oadet he had visited the Cheney Deposit $2.00 Per Week for 50 Weeks — Receive $100.00 Bunllles in Manchester when toe SUGAR AND SPICE $ 2 5 0 .0 0 ■Uk firm was just beginning to aa- 1 4 .9 5 JACKETS Deposit $5.00 P#r Week for 50 Weeks — Receive fum e the place In trade vtoich It advertised in Life and Es- Exeallcnt Quality! Top titiinately occupied. He said that magazlnes. Ties to give •we of hia first impressions was an expert’s knot every B n t fine at Ihb L O W pricei Eodi Grade Skina! Irri* talking to Colonal Frank Cheney, $1.00 descent . Rayon Lined! THIS IS THE THIRD WEEK— D O N ’ T FORGET TO OPEN YOUR CLUB AT ONCE TONT SARO’t FICTURI car b a porfoct seoio minlatoro of urbo bad come back from tha bat- TONY SARO'2 TRIASUU Zipper Front! Bi-Swing tla of Antletam to put the local r a m is 2 f> giant freight cow you too ovary Back! 8iaeaS6-46. $9-95 Ptaat toto w a r production, dayl Not automatic eoupBng, un­ •oolt L 9 8 ^ H a iHoka of the taventioh of the All Gift Purchases Attractively Boxed • eotorM pictiire pussies of nera- Trootura htond' ABee h Won- lifie bjr Chris Spencer,Bpei a At No Added Cost. dreut ectil coupling, tool Comploto with and the derfond, Rip Mm Winkle story In • by f Indiad trochs, tiw f c naofs M8k ChMMy in Waah- p b lw e e .i. o i In dngfo vabmet HW B i n—1 totormn- to secure The Savings Bank of Manchester to m ufseturs rifiM MBITS 8HOFS A m nVAL SAVINGS BANK C t/o L/td t 907 MAIN STREET WELDON BLDG. MANQUUiTKS MANCHESTSaC EVENING HERALD, MAN( SR, CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15. 194J r MAmjREBrrQK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAT. DEC£^ER*15, 1942 PAGE THI landed by air transport south of port and damaged an American Heavy Fighting Buns to work north. Power Tips destroyer in a torpedo attack off Louis Cheney Here the Algerian port of Oran. JV. y . Stocks Manchester operates, explain how Wipe Out Flanking Throat Beginning of War End the tax rate la figured and then Boost Meantime, a Japanese flanking (Allied aourcea gave no confir­ For Ceremoiiiefe Church Names ) To Give Talk We Invite Yuu to Try Our Biisiness About Jap-Held lies Against mation of the report). will answer questions that any of threat was wiped out by Allied Air Reduction .... Joint Board Approves Seen in Another Year the association members care to action in cleaning otit a nest of On the Libyan front, the high Men's Luncheon. O nly 6 0 c Buna Mission Japanese in Milne Bay, on the tip ^^kis in Africa command aaid heavy battlea Allis Chsl M fg ----- 'New Director To Gvic Gub ask. against numerically superior ene­ Allied Chem ...... Among thoae who attended th« The meeting wlU be held at the 11a. m.‘2 p. m. in Manchester Area of the Papuan peninsula, and exercises In the State Theater to 'Riverside, Calif., Dec. 15— home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allied forces occupied Ooodenough my forces were fought by Axis Am Airlines...... Heat System Changes (/P)—If we proceed with indus­ AH' Foodfl Styled the Way You Like Them To Be (OoaUaiMd from Pag* 0*e) (GoBtlaoed Pag* One) troops yesterday. Am C?an ...... day when the Army and Navj Saegaert, of 72 Unnmore drive island, off the coast southeast of “E” was awarded to (Jhenes try and faith and courage, Styled. And At Nominal Rates. "During our auccesatui resist­ Am Rad St S ...... Miss Anna M. Wilbur another year will bring ns George H. Waddell to and all residents in Pine Acres, Buna. Brothers was Louis R. Cheney Pine Acres Terrace and Pine Ter­ DROP IN TO ... pack were reported to have plung­ Allied airmen carried the war to and American planes ^ere taking a n c e .,.” a communique said, "the Am Smelt ...... To Take Charge at the victoriously to the banning Explain Town Matters ^ Xmas Stories ed wildly into water coated with a terrific toll. \ p enemy lost 22 tanks. Ten enemy Am T A T ...... former mayor of Hartford. To Cost $4,274, It Is race are welcome to attend. the Japanese supply lines with Mayor Cheney was born oi Presides Tomorrow of the end of the war. blazing oil and Uttered with bombings of Lae and Salamaua, The Cairo communique said planes were shot down." Am Tob B ...... Estimated, to Bum South Methodist. 'Vice Admiral J. W. Green- To New Residents. wrecked and burning landing and by smashing at Gaamata and "the most successful attacks yet The war bulletin said German Am Wat W k a ...... Hartford road here, the son of Mr Slade,' vommander of th* THE GARDEN " *": Are Well Told barges as the Allied airmen drove recorded” were made on the har­ bombers caused cnnaiderable dam­ Am Viscose ...... anu Mrs. George W. cnteney. Hi At Elks Gathering Rabaul in New Britain, and at Coal in the Schools, At a recent meeting of the Offi­ IVeatern Sea Frontier, mads Members of the Pines Civic As­ Sulfadiazine Used RESTAURANT AND GRILL Present Structures. j ------home their wave assault* on the Kavieng, in New Ireland. bors of Tunis and its port of La age in night attacks on the harbor Anaconda ...... entered the employ of Chene} this predlcti(m to the Insti- will Mnin Sfred convoy*. Through all this they have taken Qoulette Sunday night. at Bone, eastern Algerian port Armour I I I ...... Biothera as a boy and foe a timi Instead of Oil. cial Board of South Methodist tude of World Affair* after sociation, most of whom are newer « . a,» o,.| n o i« i >««•<« spe.k. After being attacked by Libera­ a heavy toll of Japanese aircraft, "Aircraft were over th# targets near the border of Tripoli. Atchison ' ...... was connected with the Hartfon church. Miss Anna M. Wilbur, of declaring, “we have weather­ residents of Manchester, will hear In Bubonic Plague tors and flying fortresses the The German radio reported to­ mill before deciding to make hh to MMountf* conversion warships, merchant - transport for four hours in all and hits were AU Refin ...... A t an estimated cost of 84,- Somerset, Mass., was invited to ed the moat critical year In how the town’s government is con' ----- A------Before Mothers Club; cruiser - and destroyer - protected day that several hundred Allied Aviation Corp ___ home in Hartford. He entered thi ducted at their regular meet­ ships, and men. scored on at least three ships at 274.42 more than was Included In become the Director of Religious all our, history. n ra it ‘ or SwelUngi to the Manchester Japanese vesacis stood off the La Goulette. all pf which were set tr(iopa landed on the northern coast Baldwin (?t ...... theater with Frank Cheney, Jr. "RecM t tiventa have Indi­ ing which will also be the first of Yreka, Callf., Dec. 15--OP)— Musical Program Also. for many years president of thi the school budget approved by the Education at the church beginning are* for Increased war worker ______coast Sunday night and began on fire. of Tunisia and attempted to oper­ B * O ...... cated that the Solomon* ar* the new year and Is to be held on Sulfadiazine was being uaed with landing operations under cover of Chinese Expect ate agal'nat Gccmnn supply lines. Bendlx ...... company but there have been ei voters last October, the Joint January 1, 1943. Miss Wilbur was now a baited trap,” he aaid, Tuesejay evening, January 5, 1943. SPECIAL SERVICE housing, was explained to » , The annual Christmas party of "Other fires were, started on La ¥ some success today In the treat­ darkness. Goulette island and near the main The Allied forces were (impell­ Beth Stl ...... ,54»4 many changes in Manchester slaci School Board yeaterday afternoon recommended by the pastor. Rev. ”a trap where the Japanese a t 10 real Mto** of i the Manchester Mothers club wss Burma Road Attack Louis lived hefe that few recog­ lor folks who n**d a meeting held in the Chamber o f Swarm to Assault dock at Tunis. On* fuel fire could ed to retreat, the announcement Boeing Alrp ...... 15 H approved the recommendation of W. Ralph Ward. Jr., and the Board face has been caught and the ment of a child suffering from bu­ CASH held last night in the social hall of Chungking, Dec. 15.—i/Pt—Japa­ be seen 100 miles away. Attacks said. Borden ...... 22 nized him. the Board of Education to convert of Education composed of the Naval carcass must inevitiably bonic plague. ^' Commerc'e thla rooming. William the South Methodist church. Mrs. Early Monday fortresses. Hav­ r ONSIDERING a Iran? Don’t borrow unneeewarily— nese forces in western ITunnan also were made on Tunisian rail­ Can Pac ...... 6>i, the heating system of the achools Church School superintendents an(^ follow and be pinioned.” Dr. Albert E. Newton, county but if a loan it the bett lolution to your problem, «*• ' i). McCue, of New Britain, mana­ Ernest Kritzmscher, the president, ocs, Airacobras and Australian C ger of the War Housing Center, number 30,000 men and two more ways.” Cerro De P ...... 31'* from oil to coal when It la cP)—Naples was Col Gas fit El . . . . ; ...... 38 by Everett McKinney, chairman of begin her leadership Sunday, Jan­ can gat a loan of $10 to $300 at on their aigns- chairman by the executive board, Every one of the enemy landing the Board of ESducation, but fear­ uary 3. To Sponsor Dance Two children died of the disease ) The program Is intended to barges in one group of 30 was foreign correspondenta today. tacks. from incessant atrafing of bombed again last night, the Ital­ Coml Inv Tr ...... '3 3 turs alone. Santibla monthly paymsnta. A loan of $100 Mrs. Kritamacher presented Mr*. Chicaao, Dec. 15.—(jPi— Thi ing that later something might de­ Has Wide Experience In thia area last year. gnake more room in Manchester sunk or set afire. Recent Japanese operations, he Rommel’s retreat, and from raids ian communique announced today. Coml Solv » ...... 9 coiti $20.60 whan promptly repaid in 12 monthly contecu- ' for war workers to live through Charles Nichols of Springfield, said, have formed an arc-shaped on Axis shipping off. the North Cotnwlth E d ls ...... 20% United States has been flying velop where there might be some Miss Wilbur will bring to South tiva inatallments of $10.0S each. Barrels filled with ammunition, The communique said only that additional money spent, the School • the Increased usage of existing well known leicturer and student line 18 miles north and east of African coast, only two planes the raiders dropped "some dozens Cons A ir e ...... 18 veterinarians and scientific equip­ church wide experience in addition Members of the Parachute So­ Trade Treaty Prolonged Wa welcome all applicationa—even if you’re new in tha of Christmas ci.istoms and legends. oil and other supplies were lashed ment to England to help check dia- Board wished the approval of the to a thorougrh training In the field cial Club, of the Pi(»eer Para i j^Mructures. Present houses. or together with nets and attempts Tengyueh, the enemy's advance failed to return to their ba.< Illing was confined to his home xnated number that will probably ber of the legends and stories per­ stroying nearby barges loaded the Italians said the Libyan fight­ street, who is this year’s Exalted field. Most recently she has been who started these affairs last It aaid, while final arrangements road Itaelf, the spokesman declar­ Italian armored forces. Gen Elec ...... 29% haye set up in England a complett with a cold the changes were ex­ September Is well pleased with the be brought Into the Hartford area taining to Christmas, all of which with troops. ing had been violent, and declared Gen Foods ...... 34 »* Ruler of Rockville Lodge of Elks, supervising Week Day Schools of covering the whole of next year ed. that ”i,i spite of enemy superiori­ Tunis and Sousse. Axis-held system duplicating the effectlvi plained by Mr. McKinney and responses from various organiza­ runs as high as 30,000 persons. In proved highly entertaining. She After absorbing two days of’ Gen Mot ...... /...... 42% methods used in America for con­ will be In charge of the ceremonies Religion for the Council of would be made in negotiations to punishing raids, the convoy scat­ Large Scale Offensive See* ty in men ,and material, the ene­ ports in Tunisia, were reported School Ehiglrieer Harold B. Hodge. tions. Music for dancing will be Advertise in The Herald— It Pays • anticipation of this influx a pro- has a keen sense of humor and bombed heavily and a (Mmmuni- Goodyear T A R ...... 23 trol of Bang’s disease, siso called at the Elks Home in R(x:kviUe to­ Churches in Manhattan and be held In February in Helsinki. gram to recruit additional living tered northward. "Reports indicate that th* ene­ my advance was stopped by the Each member of the board had Brooklyn. In this field she has furnished by the unit orchestra, was able to hold her audience brave reaistance of Italian armor­ que aaid 200 persons there were Int Harv ...... 56% Infectious abortion. before him figures showing the morrow night when a large class recognized aa one o f the best Georg* H. Waddell facilities for them is now being throughout her talk. Aa matters stood today the my Intends to launch an offensive Int Mer Mar ...... 10% o f Manchester residents will be written many of the Bible (nurses on a large scale” he added. ed units.” killed. possible cost of the changes and dance bands In this section. !lS{lSMKl8 and been very George H. Waddell, town treasurer Oetaila of Prograin atUl were clinging to Buna mis­ The spokesman said the Japa­ That suggested that once again these were explained by Mr. Mc­ successful as, a leader of confer­ Luncheon will be served during When Mrs. Nichols had finished” Rommel might have left his Ital­ on the Tunisian land front were Int P a p e r ...... 7% Kinney. He told the gathering turkey dinner will be served at the evening. and clerk of the Board o t Select­ Under the ccwiverslon progrem, sion and Sanananda point. Just to nese used tanka in their thrusts Int T A T ...... 6% 6:30 and a Chrlstraab party and ences for teachers. A great deal men, will b* the guest speaker. the government would lease the with her interesting tales, Mrs. northward from Tengyueh, but no ian Allies to fight whatever rear­ reported. Local Stocks that the OPA had at first sug­ the north, some position* o f un­ Johns - Man ...... 71% entertainment will follow the lodge of her time has been spent in Would Prefer to Skip WasMays Mr. Waddell will outline the property from the owner at an an- Kritzmscher introduced Mias Irene coordinated action by their^ Air guard action there was. gested that where It waa possible C?ommunity Schools of Religion disclosed depth to the east, and Expected To .Make Stand Jones A Lau ...... 18% to convert from oil to coal this be room program. form of government under which aual rental. The structure would Mikus of Springfield who furnish­ Force was reported. Dispatches from the Tunisian Furnished by Putnam and Co. where she has served both as dean ed the musical part of the pro­ possibly the newly established and Libyan battle areas told of Vichy (From French Broad­ Kcnnecott ...... 27% done but within the last two days Spokane— (/P)— Slxteen-months- be converted by the government though heavily battered toeholds The Chinese high command has 6 Central Row, Hartford with the adm inl^ative responsl' gram. She played the violin and devastating aerial blows falling casts) Dec. 15—(4^—Dispatches Ligg A My B ...... 60 this request had become an order. old James Bro baa learned that for more housing accommodstiona up the Papuan cosat. reported that Japanese assaults in Insurance bility and likewise as teacher of AT FIRST T te government aaaumes the obli- was accompanied at the piano by both upon Rommel’s weary fight­ from Berlin said today that Field Lockheed Alrc ...... 16% To Use 848 Tons of Coal Steel Procliiclion Mondays are washdays and for the Lae and Salamaua Main Base* this area, begun Dec. 6. were . Asked specialized courses. For the past SIGN OF A I gathm of all carrying charges and her brother, Stanley Mikus. It was ers and the chief Axis concentra­ Marshal Erw4n Rommel is expect­ Loew’s ...... 46% \\ Bid The amount of coal that would rest of his life he'd prefer to skip Their main New»Guinea bases, driven back. tions in Tuni.sia. ed to make a strong stand against Mont Ward ...... 32% Aetna Casualty . . . . 127 132 be required from January 1, the several summers Misa Wilbur has ’em. While Mrs. Bro was washing t^opwating expenses ss well ss the her first appearance in Manches­ Chinese newspapers today re­ Being Combined served as Councillor and Instruc­ ocnveraion costs. These are paid ter and she demonstrated her however, ar^ at Lae and Salamaua, One hundred American P-40 the Brtish Eighth Army about 125 Nash - K e lv ...... 5% Aetna F ir e ...... 47 49 date on which the conversion young James took an tmwltnessed newed their clamor for a Joint 31 tor in Young People’s Summer for out of the income from the versatility, as a musician by per­ 150 miles to the northwest, where fighter planes specially fitted to miles from El Agheila. Nat Bisc ...... 15% Aetna Life ...... 29 would be completed, was figured but hearty pull at a bottle of AUied offensive against Burma 36 Conferences In different states giv­ property. The net income is forming cleverly on a variety of in­ their initial landings were made on carry bombs vere flying wing to Nat Cash Reg ...... 18''i Automobile ...... 34 at 642 tona Thla would cost 88.75 bleaching fluid, tfls stomach was tj, from India and China, and for 27%' 29% ing especial attention to worship, "lE; nirned over to the owner. struments. For her opening num­ the island last March. wing with Australian and Briti.st of coal tion in South church. Miss Wilbur yeara and the converaion coat la senting a small boy practicing on Moresby, were followed by a dis­ trucks, abandoned troops and fire- Northern Pac . . , . ■ K ■ ted Kingdom of Canada are com­ day its claim that Japanese war­ gutted equipment. Travelers ...... 410 430 at $8.75 a ton would amount to will serve in all of the educational amortlxed over that period. Alter the violin, and attempting to play astrous attempt to gain a foot­ Packard bining steel production and muni­ planes had smashed a British con­ Allied fighter-bombers, an offi­ Pan Am Airw 24% 85,617.50. Th* amoimt of oil that tion-making facilities into a sin­ activities of the church from the th* war emergency enda and the Carnival In Venice, with frequent hold in Milne Bay, at the southern Public Utilities iJid of New Guinea. voy attempting to land reinforce­ cial British announcement said, Param Piet ...... 16% Conn. Lt. and Pow. 26% would be burned In the same time gle unit. Cradle Roll through the adult need for the housing disappear* criticisma and Interruptiona by his Funerals was estimated at 2,446 barrels, at groups, having special responsibil­ the govemntent turns back the The Allied occupation of coastal ments at CJiittagong, India, for were "operating on an unprece­ Patino Min ...... 23% Conn. Povi^ ...... 27% Creation of a common steel TOYS mother in the next room. manning the Indo-Burma frontier. dented scale” and Axis air power Penn R R ...... 22 81.98 a barrel, would cost 84,- (Ximmittee to recommend methods ity for the church school Itself. property to the owner In good re- Gona, 12 mUes to the northwest, John J. Oriffin, Sr. Hartford El. Lt. . . . 39% Played the Xylophone At first claiming that seven trans­ was reported "totally ineffective Pepsi - Cola ...... 27% 848.08. A change over would add of Increasing steel output and ob­ K^r parish work will be confined pair as converted. The govern­ The next instrument used by was announced last Thursday, and Largely attended funeral serv­ Hartford Gas ...... 23 $744.42 to the coat of fuel. Sleds ports were sunk and another four in preventing these operations." Phelps Dodge ...... 22Tji S. N. E. Tel. Co. .. I l l taining the most efficient use of largely to matters pertaining to ment will absorb any unpaid con­ Mias Mikus was a small xylophone the Australians who comprised the ices were held thia morning for Prices for Stokers that field. main force that advancing or five set on fire in air attacks The exact location of Rommel’s Phil Pet ...... 43% Unit. Ilium. Sha. . . . 34 steel in 1943 was announced here veraion coats. The owner has his on which she played a new ar­ o t back-tracking forces was not John-J. Griffin, Sr., long-time resi­ . Th* bid* received for the in­ $1.50 to $6.50 property back free and clear of Army then turned southward to­ Dec. 5 and 10, the radio later as­ Pub Sve NJ ...... 11 Western Mass...... 15 and in London yesterday. rangement of the old-time ‘'Listen serted that 21 British vessels had known, but the military corres­ dent of the town. Prayer* at hi* stallation of hand operated atok- The group will be headed by {No man's Christmas is complete j^any of the coets of conversion, ward Sanananda. Pullman’ ...... 25% Induatrlal ero, it b*lng Impoaaible to aecure to the Mocking Bird,” a medley of been sunk, damaged or set aflame pondent of The London Daily Mail home on Henry street at 9:30 were Radio ...... ; ...... 4% Hlland G. BatchcIIer. chief of the f Mr. McCue pointed out that the (No mention was made in the followed by a service at ten o’clock Acme Wire ...... 16 an automatic stoker, were quoted M. H. S. Singers | patriotic and popular airs, Stars while seven enemy planes were estimated that advance British Republic Stl ...... 13% War Production Board’s Iron and Skis nrogram would not Interfere with and Stripes Forever. Over There communique of Buna mission, near forces already had passed the in St. Bridget’s church. v Am. Hardware .... 20% at 88,054. The cost of removing without one I ^ loeal aonlng regulations. Any the village, nor the Buna airdrome, shot down and l8md installations Rey Tob B ...... 23% Arrow H A H cm. . 35 the present oil burning equipment Steel division. He will be assisted knd others. damaged. There was no confirma­ Marble Arch airfield 40 miles west The rector. Rev. James P. Tim­ by a staff of United States, Brit­ On the Air Tonight $1.49 to $3.98 - ebangee that are to be made that managed to drive a wedge to the mins celebrated the mass. .U /. Savage Arms ...... 9% Billings A Spencer . 3% would b* 8446. The contract price Misa Mikus then produced a tion of these claims from AUied of El Agheila. Sears Roeb ...... 60% ish and (Canadian production ex­ might not agree with . exietlng saw on which she played with her coast, splitting the Japanese on Marshall Filip was deacxin and Bristol B ra s s ...... 40 for both of these operations would 1 notiing laws would have to be sCt- their narrow strips of beach, and sources. Planes Smash at Columns Shell Un ...... 17% Colt’s Pat. Fire . . . 51 be 83,5(90, which a^ed to the ad­ perts. violin bow the scales and "Some­ (The Tokyo radio also asserted Rev. Francis Breen sub deacon. A choir of seventy-one voices Shoe Skates between the owner and the isolating one group In the mission Approximately 300 Allied planes Rev. Leo Pichet of St. Mary’s S(x:on.v - V a c ...... 9% Ehigle Lock 12 ditional coat of fuel would bring body Else Is Taking My Place' that the United States and Britain were said to be smashing at the ! Sou Pac ...... 14% from the Manchester High sch(X)l. %atodng board, She sawed a piece of wood to area.) church, Willimantic. formerly of Fsfnir Bearings .« 97 the total cost to $4,374.42. I i $6.50 - $8.50 i OMdd B* Done Her* While the land forces were were planning with China to take German and Italian columns head- i South Ry ...... 22% Hart and O>oley .. S7 Lea* Oil Burned | I under the direction of G. Albert demonstrate that it was an ordi­ back Burma, but Japanese forces St. Bridget’s, sat in the sanctuary. Judge Shea’s Car I Pearson, will be heard thla evening Pair I t appeared from atatementa nary saw. storming Buna village, the airmen ing for Tripoli, the only important I Aa the body was borne into the Std B rands...... 3% Hendey Mach., cm. . 6 Engineer H(xlge, in speaking on | m afo i f r*al estate operators at found a convoy of two Japanese have established pn organization bastion of Mussolini’s African em- ' Std Gas A E l ...... 9-32 Land’rs Fr A Clk .. 25% the subject, aaid that when oil! I from 9:30 to 9:45 over WDRC In BATHROOM Plays Other Instruments which enables them to atrike auditorium James Breen sang, Hartford. Due to the fuel rationing ttoi meeting th)e morning that cruisers and three destroyers, pire still in his hands. "What Oiuld My Jesus Do More?” Std Oil C a l...... 27% New Brit. M. com. . 36 was first installed in the heating i Struck in Crash Withdrawing from the platform, swiftly whenever the opportunity In Tunisia, where heavy rain situation this concert tonight will , GAM ES tlMT* are many aingl* and two it was found she had doffed her screened by an Air Force, attempt­ At the offertory Mrs. Arlyne Gar- Std on Ind ...... 26% North and Judd . . . 37 plant on School street, during the | SHAVING SCALES ing to come in at the mouths of offers itself.” ) had turned roads Into strips of Std Oil N J ...... r...... 44% Peck, Stow A WH . 8 first year 200,000 gallons were be in place of the annual songfest foarily bouse* in town that could white evening gown with sequin rity aang "Ave Maria"; at the which has been a feature here for 10c - 25c - 50c bs ooRverted to accommodate Jacket for a becoming Scotch the Kumusi river, 20-odd miles Beat Off I-anding Attempt mud and hampered ground opera- Texas C o ...... 39% Russell Mfg Oo. . . . 23 used. The following year this was A car driven by John Perreto of tiqjls. the U. S. Army Air Forces clianging of the vestments, Mr. niany yeara. mare famine*. Many atructuree suit, with a cap of the Stuart or north of Buna, and the Mambare Tonight’s high command com­ Breen sang "Softly and Tenderly Timken Roll B ...... 38% Scovllle ______24 % cut to 160.500 gallons and last 137 Maple street, sidewiped a car river, some 40 miles ndrth. munique said CSiinese forces had fdr the second day laced the Axis Un Carbide ...... 78 SUex Co...... 9 year 146,000 gallons were burned. owned by Judge William J. Shea Mr. Pearson said that the pro­ $1.00 $3.98 to aouM b* changed ao that they some other red plaid and a scarf supply ports along the eastern Jesus Is Calling” and at the close gram would be. for the most part, •paid be uaed to full capacity. to match. Using an old English The warships were spotted two beaten off an attempt by three Union Pac ...... 76% Stanley Works ...... 42 The allotment of oil for the pres­ on North Main street last night, Japanese warships Dec. 8 to Iwd coast with destructive loads of of the service he sang, “God Un­ ent year, as given by the local favorite CTiristmas carols. The There are several Idle buildings concertina she played a number days ago off Madang, on the north derstands.” Unit Air L ...... 17% do., pfd...... 28 causing damage to both cars. I’er- troops on the Lulchow penlnlmla explosive and 'incendiary bombs rationing board, was 96,000. choir has been in rehearsal for the .ttat could be quickly converted of the age-old and greatly belov­ west New Guinea coast. The Allied The bearers were: ' John Bu­ Unit Alrc ...... 24% Torrlngton ...... 28% 30% reto told officer Joseph Sterling, $6.98 on the south China coast just op­ yesterday. There waa another plan of con­ pa.st six weeks and according to for war bousing accommodations ed Scotch songs, such as "Annie planes kept pounding them chanan, Stanley Waichowsky, Unit Corp ...... % Veeder - R o o t ..... 38% 41% the investigating officer, that In through Vitiaz strait southward posite the Japanese-held laland of Flying fortresses attacked verting to coal, that would cost (ta director is one of the best since the realtor* said. Laurie,” "Cornin’ Through the Howard Grant, Henry Vaillant, Unit Gas Imp ...... 4% New York Banks turning out to pa.ss another car Rye,” "Hielan’ Laddie”, "Bonnie to the mouth of the Mambare. Hainan. The warships, fully load­ (locks and shtos at the formidable U S Rubber ...... 24% $3,826, but this would be more the scries started. Application blanks for dwners Bizerte Navai base and at Tunis, Michael Benevento, John F. Ty­ Bank of N. Y...... 290 310 hia own went into a skid and 20 and 30-Piec* Banks of Dundee.” She gave an Still Under Attark ed with men and supplies, fled U S Steei ...... 47% Bankers Trust ., costly to operate and would be crashed into the rear end of Judge of property desiring to convert shooting down three Messer- nan. .. 36% 38% about 35 per cent less efficient may be secured at the local Cham­ imitation of the bagpipes and lat­ The ships lay off the river southward, the communique said. Warner Br Piet ...... 7% Central Hanover ... 7l|% 76% Shea’s car. Dinnerware Sets estuaries during overnight landings It also reported that Japanese schmitts which attempted to frus­ / Interment was in St. Bridget’s Maacbeeter Green School ber of Commerce office. They er performed with a gadget made cemetery. Father Breen read the West Uniai ...... 26 Chase ...... 25% 27% The front end of Perreto’.s car Hisloric Furnace I trate the attack. M^lum bomb­ After all had been explained, of violin bows, and on a collection operatiems and then turned north forces attempting to advance in­ West El A M f g ...... 78% Chemical ...... was badly damaged and Judge I Don't disappoint tho man on your may also be obtained at the War ers were sent to rake the docks committal servlae, assisted by .. 39% 41% Mr. McKinney said that the Board $2.98 to $9.50 Housing Center, 525 Main street, of cow bells on a table. One of ward yesterday, still under attack. land near Swatow, South China Woolworth ...... 29% a t y ...... 25% 27% Shea’s car was damaged on the I list I Presont this «ttr«ctiveiy Christ* ‘ Japanese soldiers with full at Sousse, south of Tunis. Father Pichet. felt that It would be poeaible to To Become Scrap Hartford. . the tunea was the popular "God port above Hong Kong, had been Elec Bond A Sh (Curb) . . . 1% Continental . . . < . . 10 12 rear and left re.ir side. No arrest Bless America," others “Jingle packs were seen leaping into the thrown back with heavy losses af­ Raid Railway Yanis make the changes, and keep with­ { mss wrappod gift^then watch him Electric Mr. McCue stated that a s tu ^ Com Exchang* .. 33% 35% in the school budget as voted last resulted from the accident. Bells” ’’Deck the Halls” . She clev­ water and a number of bodies were ter two days of fighting. Fighter-bombers raided the rail­ First National . ..1160 V smila with pleasure! It's something wlU be made also Into the advls- way yards at Sfax, still farther LNee From Injuries 1200 October. The School Board want­ $16.95 aUUty pf establishing a local War erly manipulated eight Swisa sighted wa.shed ashore. Forty full Guaranty Trust ..238 248 Dickson, Tenn., Dec. 16—(AV- I ha wants— can really use I STUFFED Steam Irons handbells, four in each hand. They dressed soldiers were seen in one south, and started fires, apparent­ About Town ed the approval of the Joint Board Washington Machine Wrecked Historic (Cumberland furnace, RouMng Center. The activity of 4 4 Allied Planes Waterloo. N. Y., Dec. ifi.—igv^ Irving ’lYust . . . .. 10 12 In taking the action. It was also were cast in England and present­ group that attempted to swim to ly among gaaollne tank cars. The Manhattan .. 15% 17% where cannonballs were made for { And all this gratitude for tha trifling ANIMALS Electric *uph a center would be to coor- land. flames were visible for 40 miles. William Greenwood. 18, Stamford, brought out that 12,000 gallons of ^dfnate the work of war housing ed to her by a bell ringer who Clafmed Shot Down Manufact. Tr. .. .. 34% 36% Oakland. Calif.— —A simple Andrew Jackson to use in the *1 played them before the late King Rafts of oil drums were bombed Other fighter planea blew up a Director John Echmalian, of the Conn., died last night from in­ oU were uaed at the Manchester trick to fix the washing machine, Battle of New Orleans, la going to w turn of •••••*•••••••• 99c to $4.98 $1.25 to $4.98 Corn Popper* $1.49 planning, conversion, rentals, Tokyo, (From Japanese Broad­ N. y . Trust ...... 74% 76% Green school last year and this George V. Several of the well­ and many exploded, the remainder railroad locomotive with their Manchester State Trade School, juries received Sunday when the Public National 28% thought' Hllmer Melburg, as he be turned Into scrap iron to aid financing and the many other casts), Dec. 15—(;P)—Japanese im­ .. 26% year It bad been cut to 8,000. It loved Christmas carols were play­ being seen drifting off. cannon fire. announced today that the Chriat- auto In which he was a passenger 'Title Guarantee.. .. 2% stuck his finger down the clogged the present war effort. problems such a program in­ ed beautifully by Miss Mikus. Reconnaissance Monday . night perial headquarters said today The same points had been sub­ mas vacation at the school would 3% might be necessary to convert this volves. •kidded and struck a tree. U. 8. Trust ...... 1020 1070 drain. But he couldn't get the fin­ The old furnace, opened by the P ull T oys 69c to $1.49 COOKIE Audience Assist* showed that most Japanese barges that In the period from Nov. 24 to jected to destructive attack from be short this year. The school will achool also but Uiia would not cost ger out. Washing machine, Mel­ late Gen. James Robinson of i M Schick and Remington She concluded with the request and supplies, both In the water Dec. 8 their Naval air units had the air Sunday. not be In seaalon after dismissal more than 8200. burg, finger and all were taken to Nashville, Tenn., In 1792, la ex- - that eight of the members ascend and on the beach, had- been de­ shot down or destroyed on the time on Wednesday, December 23 Approximately 75 per cent of Motor vehicles in Argentina are Mr. Kinney moved that the de-' There, were only meager reports required to be equipped with a fire station in an ambulance, and ]>ected to produce about 600 tona Ping Pong Sets . . $2.98 to $4.98 the platform. Handing each one a stroyed. ground 44 Allied planes and that of the land fighting In Tunisia. A and will reopen on Monday, Dec­ the feature motion picture films ctalon the Board to make the JARS shown in Panama ar* imported speed governors to conserve gaso­ o t after an hour and a hairs work of Bcflap. Engagements bell representing a note, she re­ Some observers expressed the they had sunk two patroL vessels communique from Allied head­ ember 28. This means that the proponed change* at the School with a hacksaw Melburg was quested them to ring while she opinion that the fleet wae heading and two transports in the area quarters in North Africa yester school will be closed on Thursday, from the United States, according line. sa})s Uie Department of Com­ atreet plant be changed to Include 5 Sec the “Shovel-A-Daj'” merce. freed. But the washing machine ELECTRIC RAZORS to the Department of Commerce. pointed rapidly, and the result was for the Buna area with reinforce- near Buna, New Guinea. (lay aaid that a German motor Chriatmaa Day, Saturd:|y and all ediools considered necessary. It is a wreck. Bond Buying Clid> Exclusive { COAL HEATERS FOR Brown-Warren good. In this manner they played menta and then attempted the (These claims were without Al­ column northeast of Medjes el Sundito- was so voted. Mr. and Mrs. Cilbert Warren of "Joy to the World” , “Home on landing operation and new en lied confirmation.) Bab bad been smashed by Ameri­ The work will be started at once San Angek), Tex., Dec. 16— DOMESTIC HOT WATER $2.19 Phoenix street, Vernon, announce the Ranee,” and other tunea. trenchmenta to the northwest The announcement added that can and British gims and French Members of Hose Company No, and wlU be ready when the schools One Way To Have Ooffrs The most exclusive club at the Zipper Money Belts $$.00 | the engagement of their daughter, Mothers->—Pfc. Russell Hare of Auburn, Maas., and damaged 43 more front the be­ ELECTRIC SUPPLIES Klnm tB* Mar. Patrolmen Law- piece, with hemlock boughs, and by. by mid-September.. London, Dec. 16— )— Fighting Christmassy napkips. They served stationed at Camp Devena, Mass., ginning of the North African cam­ (JP SPORTSMEN’S LINE SHAVING SET X»US TREE UGHT SETS O'OommU aaya ao. He we* Gen. Douglas MxcArthur then paign through Dec. 11. Twelfth .$1.00 French headquarter* here an- Due to the fact that holidays and altera* AND FIXTURES fruit punch, dainty cupcakes with was picked up Sunday by State Duck Decoy o f Shaving Soap to aM 11 (Wenee worker* gave the signal for an offensive Air Force losses in that period Plus taxes ntninced today that Air Marohal toat *rery time colored whipped cream, t Policeman Charles W. Pritchard XMAS TREE HOLDERS AND ELECTRIC CANDLES that pushed 'the Japanese back were ^ plane* lost and eight mtae- AaMriu'i mucUm to«b Ae D’Adtler de la Vigerle, who eacap- and After Shave Lotion » e e e * • ( $5.00 to B*t *a a atreet car Herbert^B. House, bead of the over the Owen Stanley mountains in ThompaonviUe apd turned over Ishtise tn a t m * A* Im m iraM ed from France'three week* ago, lions have interfered with making our pa­ t tonnane** goat War Stamp committee asked t o r to millta^ police at Bradley Field, tng. ______to the Walropi bridge. One Aus­ glvlsa A* Asit a Mm* has been appointed to the newqr- aaek and Aarge. volunteers to sell bonds and tralian force pursued the fleeing Windsor Locks, on hi* alleged tuM M com . r ->atea poet of adjutant to Gen. trons comfortable. get up, the stamps in fourteen of the local Japanese tup th* Kumusi- river and confession that be was AWOL. Nazis Claim American We’rt Sehtias A* taSalimanr • '~r!(ui De Gaulle, head of the O’Con- stores. Mias Laura House receiv­ Policeman Pritchard said that SA ulu— Alt klem fricM tkr W eldon Drug C o. then tumsd back down toward M A hen si beae. ess, 1 "hting French movement :s!vi^ firmly ed name* of thoa* willing to do *o. Gona. Hare wa* piciwd up after Regin­ Tranzport Sunk Aa4 m tar wa* Tuesday evening. Dec. 29. command aaid today that German Jeia A* attack rmraUI arregtad A y ^ u o for aimllar 6 7 3 M a in s t r e e t 282 NO. MAIN qjTREEt sszkztfiOKm tendenciar flgh tl^ French offl- *-,r. ••••'

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16,1941 PAGE FtfT E iifj HiAiTCHEffi^n EVEmwG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 194» f o u r t e e n - Sees Shooting *den Q ub Manchester Turn O ff Christmas Lights Three Games Scheduled in the Rec Senior Loop Date Boole Xmas Social I f Away for the Evening As Intentional Tonight Zone Defense Installation of officers Daugh­ Coroner Finds Dr. Robt. Beau Jack Battles Larkin ters of Liberty at Orange hall. Christmas decorations. If lnsUII-«ning. Outside lights should aWo be Cooper Shares Top C ontests iilWMial Event Greatly Fast a Annual Christmas party of Lu­ ed by local people, should be turn- ■ turned off under the circumstances Kiirz Responsible for By Lucrooe Hndglhn Not the Best Enjoyed at Y ; Musical ther League at Emanuel Lutheran cd off if they are not going to be ’ because. no one knows ndw just The story so far: Humperdinek. { church. home during the evenings, was when the tests will be staged in Death o f Woman. the woodsprite, thinks the spell! For N. Y. Lightweight Title gram Given. Exchange Cluh Chrl.stmas party With John Beazley the verdict of the Air Raid War- ; this area. over Michael may be broken If Claims Coach R e c at Hotel Sheridan at 6:30. den’s office this morning. Con- It was pointed opt that there N ^ Haven, Dec. 15—(>P)—Cor­ 5lichael Woffington Bartholomew ' O n T a p at I HancbcBtor Garden club Tomorrow trary to reports. Manchester Is | was a chance of Manchester com- oner James J. Corrigan issued a tells Santa Claus he’s .sorry he By Harry Orayao* tta D ec^ b er meeting and Meeting of Air Raid Wardens not in the dimout area and as yet' Ing into the d l^ u t area if too finding today holding Dr. Robert St. Louis* Hurlers Carry New 'York, Dec. 15 — Sidney started rumors that there Is no Walker,’ who was brought to New Temple Mentor Says lal Chriatmaa party laat night of Precinct 3. no ban has been placed on the peo- many lights wew causing a re- p. Kurz. New Haven”chlropractor, Santa. Odell Shows Fairfields Face Fast wile team could liave carried Christmas party. Gibbons As­ Die outside of the Hartford dis- flection that/might serve as a criminally responsible for the Off Pitching Honors York on a lark, and Anthony Pil- water for the P. A.’e. But the the T. M. C A. The principal leteri, who was twice belted out This Type of Play I» ^ ' eaa waa the reading of re- sembly C. L. of C. at the Y. guide to enemy aircraft. Thus far, death of Mrs. Jessica Ganrup and Chapter Eight GflVflli^Vs in O_ p e n_— e r Polish lads are keeping — a promloa American Legion Home, 10 to Deputy Chief Air Raid Warden aceording/to the observers, thin declaring that the shooting of the During 1942 Season; How to Make three years ago, fight 16 rounds een •! Ts.ii a_ mcmberaeMMaMWaaMa now'in eae^eai lea the'armed AtsA O ^ lor the year just closing and Mlehael Goes to Santa Land Making Players Laxy 4:30 p. m., work on Red Cross Charles Burr requested household- town *’as not used excessive 27-year-old nurse was "malicious for the world lightweight cham­ While Hill Billies Play forces and are doing everything proposed budget lor 1943, both Humphrey Humperdinck could Tobin Works Hard. pionship at Madison Square Gar­ which were accepted and the s.ugical dres.sings. A standing in­ ers. however, to be sure that all lighting effects for the Christmas and intentional . . . without legal For Most Part. -puBsible to keep the club Intact .see very plainly that Michael real­ Better Team den on Friday night. Polish Lads. .while the stars are In the service. tt approved as submitted. A vitation to all women to assist in lights, including the Christmas p eri^ and If the present setup is justification or excuse.” cqAilnued. things cjill probably re- ly had learned hih lesson and was By JudMm Balloy Walker answered to the call, program committee for the this worth-while effort tor our tree lights, be turned off if resi­ The finding was released while By Ted Meier T^’night the P. A. A. C. bojrs are aln as they are. a Grand Jury was In session con­ sorry for having said there was New York, Dec. 15—(/P)— Mor­ ‘Hey, Bol” at tiu Augusta Na­ Games Tonight going out to prove that they still f year, or rather last year's armed forces. Come at any hour dents were going out in the eve- Philadelphia, Dec. 15— (ff)—A of the day most convenient. sidering a possible indictment no Santa Claus. ton Cooper and Johnny Beazley, Misses Nomination for tional Golf (71ii8, where he cad­ At 7 Oavallen vs. Grocers. hsve enough basketball left ttee waa re-elected, with the against Dr. Kurz who has been “Michael really is a good boy,” died and shined shoes, (jhlck me defense makes baaketball At 8 Shamrocks vs. Ctintlsts. among the membership to play of Mrs. Anne E. Lewis in Thursday, December 17 the righthanded mound ataiz of held without bail since Mrs. Gar- said Humphrey to himself. “ Un­ Coach o f Year Which Wergeles, his manager, made It players lazy. Josh Oody, Temple At 9 P, A.’s %’S . Rockville. the game. of Charles Blankenburg. Red Cross surgical dresslnga vlously must be one of the main, the S t Louis Cardinals, received will be made from 1:00 to 4:30 p. concerns of all munitions research rup was killed October 25. less something Is done for him Beau and added the Jack. * | University cage coach, said today. The .Shamrocks have gotten rs on the committee include- Fireman D i^ The coroner said Dr. Kurz, 47 he will soon starve or freeze to confirmation from the official Goes, to Alexander; Everybody around the Augusta No holds barred in this last over the stage fright that sort of R. K. Anderson, Mrs. Walter m. at American Legion hall. and design.. General Arnold said National (5lub liked Beau Jack,' 'I know there will ba plenty of Dinner and Ladles' Night pro­ in his Sunday speech, in which he years old and married, and Mrs. death. And I’m quite sure that is figurea of the National League to­ game tonight. kept them out of the first game .t, Louis Horton, Mrs. Her- Garnip, who was separated from more than the witches Intended Yale Pilot in Van. the pleasant young Negro, so a objections to that statement,” the gram at the Dairymen's Associa­ cryptically referred to secret new day aa the outstanding pitchers of About two weeks ago we wrote last week and promise that - the House, Alfred P. Howes and From Sm^aRe; her husband, had been intimate when they cursed him at the the year in the.aenior circuit. group of golfers chipped in 825 geniad Josh added quickly. “ I am Chutists will know they have been tion at the y. weapons of aerial warfare, that apiece and brought him to Man­ John Lowe. one new piece of airplane arma­ since 1938 and that a child waa Festival." Cooper, already acclaimed aa New Yorla Dec. 15—Nobody be­ only venturing my opinion, based that Jeff Keolsoh and AI Siamond-a in a game before the final whistle. Friday, December 18 grudges Bill Alexander of Georgia hattan. Are Well Received Christmas party and dance for ment would make the present bom to them last May. “Come with me.” he said aloud the most valuable player In the on long experience In playing and had joined forces to put Rockville It looks like it might be a nice Mrs. Anderson, who had charge 158 Afiected Shot In Shore Cottoge league, topped all pitchcra In earn­ reeb his just desserts. The aelec- Seeks 24th Straight coaching.” place to spend an evening down at soldiers in town, American Legion powerful. .50 Caliber machine gun to Michael. “ I will draw you a tion of the old chief engineer as Tony Pilleteri’a brother twxed the basketball map. After 1 tte Christmas music as in look like a pea shooter. Forrestal Mrs. Garrup was shot in an East ed run average with a sensation­ Cody, who developed champioB- the Rec starting at 7 o’clock hall. map to Santa Land.” The two of coach of the year is greeted with under the name of Larkin and watching that first game, laat years, accompanied Gaetano “Mr. and Mrs. Manchester at (OonttBued from Pag* One) gave evidence of the power and Haven shore eottsge where she them went over to a big birch al 1.77 while finishing aecond in obip quintets at Vanderbilt and winning percentage. Beasley, the general salaams by all. the kida called this one Tippy. week, we have come to the belief oncelli who sang in Italian, War.” Manchester Defense Coun­ accuracy of battleship armament was employed by Dr. Kurz to care tree and Humphrey tore off a HB CAM E TO REST ON Mercer University in the South for his aged mother who has sinco froity-nerved 21-year-old rookie But If we are to believe that Few would have given a dime that Siamonda, while a swell I’s “My Ideal.” Later Mr. cil at High school hall. 000, Statler-operated hotel. The at the New Jersey launching in re­ large strip of tark. Then taking for this Garfield, N. J., Italian’s before being named head court ncelli sang "The Birthday of died. who now .8 a corporal in the players make the football coach, coach at Temple thte -year, ex­ player and fellow, has taken on a Saturday, Decrtnber 19 pungent fumes alao filled some porting that at the Battle of a small stick he began drawing a chances when those delightful hard task this winter. If he can Legion Wins Kbig,” with Mrs. SimoncelU and "I find that the deceased and Army, waa aecond in earned run that material la the most impor­ plained that “on the zone, players Annual meeting, Manchester floors on the way up. __ Guadalcanal in mid-November a map on the back of the bark. Mi­ little characters, Bummy Davis put any life Into the old men that rs. John G. Talcott Jr., joining battleship laid its second salvo Kurz had quarreled on many oc­ average with 2.13 and first in tant Ihgredient of auccess. should are not active enough. They come Rod and Gun club at ita clubhouse Hotel Manager Thomas Troy chael watched over the wood- winning percentage among pitch­ the coach of the yeaV be a winning and Lew Jenkins, placed lilies in Keolsch haa rounded up for the ■ Um chorus. The offering of the squarely on the target eight miles casions and that on some of them to believe their reeponalbility ends First Round at Coventry lake. estimated damage at upwards of sprite's shoulder and when the ers participating in at least 10 coach with winning material, or a bis hand three years ago. Rec loop he deserves the ' palm rto was so well received they Kiddles Christmas party at the away. he beat her severely,” said the when they have covered the par­ 875,000. Twenty-nine firemen were finding. "They both drank freely, map was done he put it in his mplete n m es. Beasley’s won- coach who did the most with Ut- It developed that Larkin was Tippy Larkin Beaa Jack and cross. ^ere obliged to return and sing Army and Navy club. It may be assumed as a certain­ ransom but changed their minds the eagle. Finally, when It seemed ticular area assigned to them.” hospitalized. but he often remonstrated with pocket Next Humphrey gave Mi­ when they saw how thin and lost record w v u 31-6 and Cooporig Ue? suffering from an ailment of aome All this comes under the head­ aolhervverse. Annual Christmas banquet of ty that behind the on-the-record chael two great handfuls of nuts Michael was about to lose the “I don’t aay that the zone de­ By thU time firemen were be­ her about her alleged excesses scrawny he was. battle, the bird swooped down 22-7. For example, take Howie Odell sort at the time, and ther is ing of sports. It seems that Jef­ Local Post Team Trinifl Ctvnea Are Enjoyed Local 63, T.W.U.A., Tinker hall, ginning to sUgger and fall in the information about new weapons and berries to eat and told him A second classification in the considerable evidence that some­ fense is inferior to' the man-to-man along these lines and her conse­ The hills were filled with once more, his beak wide open at Yale. 'The one-time Pitts­ style,” he added. “ Some ooachea fery hustled back to Rockville and Mrs. Norman Ash and Miss at 6:30. smoke-clogged corridors down­ are many other developments bow he could g;ather them for "averages, listing pitchers who ap­ th in g / waa wrong. He hasn't told bis confidant and adviser, one West Hartford Legion which for reasons of military se­ quent neglect of their baby.' Goons, too, who made loud moan- for the kill. Then Michael picked burgh tailback would iiave given a have used it with considerable men Buokley had planned a mim- Children’s Christmas party of stairs. Police helped carry them Told Different Stories himself In any forest. peared in a minimum of ten farm in his native Iowa for one been beaten since, seeks his 24th Thomas Rady, Jr., how he put •r of games, none of " which call- Pine Civic Association. curity and surprise cannot be re­ noises at night causing Michael to up a huge rock and buried It Into consecutive triumph. Sports Roundup success. But I never waa taught At Morgan Alleys. out. Additional alarms—four In The coroner said Dr. Kurz told “ Goodbye and thank you from tremble with fright. the eagle’s beak. The eagle could games, but not ten complete gooo running back. Yet be reator- one over on thlg\writer. To quote i for too much brain exercise, ex- Sunday, December 20 all—brought out a total of 22 com­ ported until after they have been gaunes, was topped by the veteran Jack became the country’s out­ that otyle of basketball and I four different stories about the the bottom of my heart,” cried Finally he tame to the Great neither swallow the rock nor ed Ell football to respectability by never have coached it, ao there’s Mr. Rady in last week's Rockville perhaps a cross word puzzle, Red Men’s Christmas party at panies of 150 firemen and their in use. These may not be very lefty Larry French of Brooklyn, standing ISS-pounder when be paper, “Jeff haa finaHy outwitted West Hartford's legion bowling spectacular but still possess great shooting, which he declared cli­ Michael, forgetting that he could Sea o f Oche Ota and his map open bis beak wider to spit It out. beating Lehigh, Dartmouth, the anewer to my dlallke for ttc iiade up of garden subjects. Mrs. the Sports Center at 2 p. m. apparatus. Besides, 100 pollqpmen. maxed an argument about drink­ who won 15 games and lost four cut up. and stopped AJlie Stolz of By Hugh Fnllertoa, Jr. ^Norfolk Shriners in a downtown Mr. Dwyer and succeeded In aign- team had the bad luck to roil Man­ tactical value, like the parachute not speak. But Humphrey merely showed him that not many miles He came to a rest on the beach Brown, Princeton and Harvard. drive and collected 850,000 for zone.” Lswis won the prize for the most Thursday, December 81 ambulances, doctors and nurses ing, but “finally admitted that waved away the smoke that came while compiling a low earned run It takes a good man to make Newark at oMs of l-to-5 the New York, Dec. 15—(J>) —The Ing up AI Slamonds. IiNeeems,” chester’s legionnaires at the Mor­ ipinrect answers. Mrs. Frank Ger New Year's Eve party Ameri­ bombs which our airmen now use beyond the Sea was Santa Land. and showed by bis drooping wings average of 1.82 per nine-inning night vacated the other day Chief Bender remarked Uncle Sam. One of his 81,000 Mind you,” he continued, "I’m were rushed to the hotel. Dozens none of these was accurate and out of Michael’s mouth and that Michael had won the battls. something of'Sbmethlng, but when continued Mr. Rady, “that wteut gan alleys last night and when made the highest score in a can Legion at Legion Home. in low-flying attacks against Blit the Sea waa wide and deep game. In this same group Ace throne. that "old men” of 40 ought to be customers waa Ida Simmons, the not making the flat atatement of hose lines were laid across that any struggle or force exerted showed by his smile that he un­ and there was no way for him Quickly Mlehael took his beR you make something of nothing that we at Temple never will use every team, in Manchester waa they tallied the score the silk city pi^at-shooting game and Mrs. Saturday, January 2 highly-traveled streets, the entire enemy troops. by the deceased against him, if Adams of the New York Giants Jack Is Picked To Win able to play blg-league baseball if star bowler . . . A colonel and a angling for Slamonds. but derstood what the boy wanted to to cross. from bis trousers and, knocking much— that’s creating. private who competed against the zone because there’s alw ays team had won all thrM gamaa. ant stood up longest In a musi- Installation here of Grand scene providing an exciting spec­ Will Spearhead Drives there was any, would not have had an era of 1.84 and'Max Ma- Jack guaranteed Stoiz 810,000 they could keep their nerves under cute Jeffery put one over on Man, Airplane carriers will spearhead say. Poor Michael! He had come so the rock from the eagle’s beak, There are a lot of fine football each other in the 1924 Olympic the chance that we may be fore ite was tops for the evening game where two balls were Lodge officers of Knights of tacle for midnight theater crowds. been sufficient to discharge the I son Ot the Brooklyn Dodgers 1.93. for the privilege, took a percent­ control, and Navy Lieut. Jim Mc- cheater Herald’s Jack Dwyer.’’ As the drives against .Fapan's ovi'n far and endured so much and now put the belt in its place, drawing ooacbea who will never be elected games trials are back tog cf'cr at ec into such a' setup. But I will wftta a 143 for high single. Ernls ■ed from one to another on a I^thias. Overcome firemen, their bodies weapon. He denies that he wilfully Fine Record cdach of the year until they get age and did well financially. Millen the ex-raaaler added that a matter of fact Jeffery did put protective rings of island bases. The journey to Santa Land was it looked as if he would never be the ends back like reins. Then, we ought to be ashamed when men C^amp Roberta. Calif. . . . Col say I’m almost certain we won’t Wllkhr put together a neat 854 for biall plate. When the music stop- 'Tuesday, January 5 and heads swathed in blankets, or deliberately pulled the trigger Cooper, 27-year-oId Misoouri an unlimited checking account and Stolz appeared to be the heir one over, but not on this writer. three string honors. This match Meeting Pines Civic Association The attacks on these have always indeed very long and filled with able to get to Santa Claus to have climbing on the big bird’s back, 1 fanner, compiled the moat re­ apparent’ in dropping a debatable of 38 aren’t in good enough condi­ Don M. Scott and Pvt. Ray use IL" Ud the one caught with the plate were placed on chairs serving as and cannot satisfactorily explain the witches’ curse removed. he snapped the reins and bird and a lot of big boys from Maaailloa. Sl.anonds must bear the brunt of endedthVArst round with Man­ at home of Gilbert Saegaert. 72 been considered most costly op­ what made him dB it.” hardships. With only Humphrey's markable pitching record in a de­ decision to Angott. tion for the Army . . . Maybe Temple, both World War I veter Temple is undefeated under the ^npped out ot &e game. Another emergency beds in the. main lobby, map to guide him, Michael boy rose into the air and beaded playing with the Hill Billies for chester outNn front by three luMng game was to guess the Llnmore Drive. Speaker, Town erations, especially because of From the course taken by the cade in the National League. Hla The New York and New Jersey they’re both right, but since base- ans, were successful in the Army Ciody regime, having beaten and sub-basement. \ The man who trudged many weary miles Suddenly a very large eagle across the Oche Ota Sea. Bob Gilmore tells how the pho­ trials; Scott waa injured in the the remainder of the season. games. The sebeu: it source of a number of Treasurer George H. Waddell. land-based planes which probably pistol bullet. Corrigan concluded I era waa the lowest since south­ commissions will recognize the ball obviously is easier than com­ Muhlenberg, 48-46, and Lehigh, 69- died waa Michael Burke, 31. through lands he had never even swooped down from the sky “ At last!" cried Michael Joy­ to finish came to the races. finals but Temple went on to the 69. last week. The Owls play their Hot Oontoat M an ch^er ire" sounds, and again Mrs Saturday, January SO would give a task force of two or that Mrs. Garrup was lying on paw Carl Hubbell was in his prime Jack-Larkin winner aa the title- bat fighting, we'll merely add our But Rockville will not furnish Return To Fight Blaze and attacked the boy as he stood ously. “ At last I am almost for the Giants and het his mark He had In Memoriam. Remem 'Paris games as a member of the third game tonight against Brig­ P. W ig re n __96\l21 101 818 had the greatest number of C. L. of C. Silver Tea at the three carriers considerable trouble. the* floor when she was killed. dreamed existed. holder. two bits worth to the Chef's idea the spotlight tonight It will E. Ballsleper 124 m 98 820 Some firemen, near collapse, re­ He got lost on the Moors of on the beach. Michael was terri­ there.” In just a little while the o f 1.66 In 1933. CoOper pitched ten ber? modern pentathlon team . . . ham Young aa part of a double- Y. M. C. A. Naval airmen, however, predict Details of Finding That will save one of those . . . Baseball . may become a be the first game between the F. W h ite ___ 143 lO K 98 848 t answers. turned to fight the blaze several that such attacks will be made not Semarang and was rescued by a fied for he knew how strong and curse will be removed for surely shutouts and this also waa the They put up Zev’s number in game for 40-year-olds before very Corp. Tony Ruffa, former Duke, header at Convention hall. Attractive Table The finding continued: Louisville in 1923, but the major, elimmation tournaments which Cavaliers and the Grocers that F. Cervinl .. 127 124 341 times after being treated. All the by two or three carriers but by a "The probabilities are that ho “Will-o’-the-Wisp" who led him fierce an eagle is but he realized Santa will see that I have been most any hurler had accomplish­ never fail to wind up with all long and as a columnist approach­ football star, isn’t Kept busy « ------Mrs. Herbert Swanson and Mrs. city’s supply of ammonia, with that if he conquered the bird he punished enough.” ed since Hubbell administered the ity of those in a direct line with enough at Camp Lee, Va., where should steal the show at. the Rec. E. W U kie___ 123 121 110^854 dozen or more. They will put, not (Dr. Kurz) used sUch force in as far as the hills. There he fell hands eliminating themselves, al­ ing that age. we don’t see why Both these teams have about . L Xhnerson arranged a most British Tank which the men were revived, was scores, but hundreds of planes in­ might still get to Santa Land. sam4 nuniber of whlte-waahings the finish called In Memoriam the though the National Boxing As­ they couldn't make those 20-ymrd he coached and played football be­ Basketball Defl trying to prevent her from leav­ among a band of robbers who at winner. everything necessary to make the Totals ...... 818 878 400 16 ive buffet table, with red u.sed up and reserve supplies were to the air and given the advantage first planned to hold him for For four hours he fought with Tomorrow: Santa la Dying. in 1933. sociation seems bent on staging sprints between bases or even run sides looking after his Army :es and Christmas napkins ing the house and going to get Gilmore contends that In Me­ fans' forget that basketball is not West Hartford obtained. of surprise should be able to over­ In addition, Cooper scored the one. twice aa far after a fly without duties, so he's thinking about play­ The Suicides of North Man' a centerpiece arranged by Supply Short another drink that she fell or was most victories, 22, and started the moriam would have taken the de. ing probaseball when the war what it used to be hereabouts. In Swift ...... 97 111 8» 297 After slx-boui battle, firemen whelm any Air Force normally thrown to the floor; and that Office of Defense Transportation, Tippy Larkin, 25. Is more ex­ losing very many limbs . . . Of Chester would like to arrange bas' fact the entire progp-am this eve­ Hagarty...... 89 94 87 270 Mary Chapman of snowber- kept at even such a strong enemy moet games, 35. ciaion hands down bad not Earl course, they’d look pretty bad by over . . And Ted Pavelec, leaving pronounced the blaze under con­ he then shot her in a burst of becan a study looking to the eiimi'* perienced than the 21-year-old ketball games with teams averag­ ning will give a line on what the O’Brien ...... 104 118 100 817 red barberries, evergreen and (Contlnaed from Page One) base as Truk. Ray Robinson Eleven pltchera appearing in at Sande caught Mack Garner nap Jack. He is taller and the better comparison with youngsters a step the Detroit Lions for the Arra.v trol. but they said they felt mat­ anger. Sports Wait nation of some 22,000 miles in ping. He aaya Sande made an un. ing 17 to 21 years of age. fau3 can expect throughout the Guatafson . . . 101 99 04 294 il In a white container, ting and mattresses would "bum The damage to be done by least ten complete games had less boxer. He is a stronger boy than or two faster, but wasn’t Jack Air Corps, commented: "Well, I’ll le committee served ice cream, "He was repentant almost im­ travel for next year’s pennant than three earned runs per nine- expected run from the four and Games are to be played on home remainder of the indoor season. Low Man .... 96 103 00 389 on account of the ever more im­ for days;’’ that it was like a burn­ swarms of planes from a dozen mediately thereafter and sobbed Stolz, over whom the powerful Quinn still pitching for Brooklyn be with a winner now." cookies and candles in portant part which the air had chases. Inning aesalim. They were Cooper half furlong ground while In Me­ and home bases. (^11 Manchester There was a time, with the ex­ ing mine dump.— ^ carriera can be estimated from the hysterically, but that does not al­ Green Light W u is o n T K O Jack swarmed like locusts. when he was supposed to be any­ ToUis ...... 487 820 460 146T cellophane containere. begun to play in antl-U-boat war­ fact thaf the Japanese used only Yet. they too are looking for­ 1.77; Beasley 2.13; Curt Davis, moriam waa breezing In front, had But I like Beau Jack. where from 50 to 150 years old? 6398 after 4 p. m. ception of Siamonda, this Roek- Hotel Manager Thomas Troy, ter the act that he intended to opened up a long lead before Gar­ re. Fred Pohlman and George fare and consequential, compli­ who rushed around ordering cof­ about 105 planes in their devastat­ ward to any official ruling that Brooklyn 3.36; Jolm Vander Meer, You can’t outsmart a sock . . . And you'll probably be sur­ shoot her when it waa done.” Cincinnati 2.43; Bill Lohrman, ner could get In Memoriam go­ who were In charge of cated and technical developments fee and sandwiches for everyone ing attack on Pearl Harbor. P ro Fontli»11 Ownpra In "’“y forthcoming, before they the chin. prised at how many sprightly Pagani’s Dent The Grand Jury retired today rro rooluaii uwners go all me way i„ In uninglining up their Stops Navy Battler In New York 2.47; Cilff Melton, New ing again. and trimming the tree, of all kinds. and labored with firemen on the Ba.ttleshlp Role ObHciira to consider the Kurz case after young ballplayers finally admit a meet graceful

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Sense and Nonsense VOU RNOM I THtfM 7MAt*f W TLL B s T y iA H i AND BAY— ) HE WONT ee pHiTHATS RiGMTl LIT Nie AT ... N O N O RHIl ra MICKiyi GOING JUfTWHYTHIY DOWN J THAT BRING6 UP ^ ALONE, MlCKTi GEE, HB SURB *9 CA5SI0Y/ I'LL YOU STAR TED . DOMNIID T N tR l PUT IT M THI POR TWOf ANOTHER PROBLEM! Friend—How la your doctor son Sunshlna Visitor—How many aheep do HAVE YOU ' LUCKY TO HAVt KNOCK HIS THE ARGUK^I you have in this field? RANOii AT GUAM MIDDLE M T H t WEEKS, j WHAT ABOUT ^ L E POR^OTTEN yCASSlDY AROUNQ! BLOCK m N G getting along with his practice? When clouds are gray, and winter Mother—Excellently—he im now Farmer—Now, how many M A*Ntxr wecK oouRSC.TDMi r r u WON'T/PHIL?WE CANT rains are falling all about, would you say? WILL B l A K UKE A VACATIOH w e?/ LEAVE HIM ALONE occasionally able to tell a patient They dampen things inside o f ua there is nothing wrong with him. Visitor^—Two hundred and for­ TONIC TO AND w r u GOtMC BACK HERE IN WASHINGTON —as much m things without. R e e r io a n d R E A o y io Lost and Found Announeements Automobiles for Sale Help ^ k n t ^ —Malt 36 Household Goods 51 Houses for Rent 65 WuiteS to Rent 6 8 Bnthuaiaam drops — ka-bump! ty. ALL THAT TIME/ He was dug out of his wrecked And, though we never know Farmer—Well, you are perfect­ HARO A6AIN1 Manchestei^" l o s t —PASS BOOK NO. 43350- w a n t e d —BY YOUNG lady, a FOR SALE—1940 BUICK coach, SHORJ^NIGHT ORDER cook. FOR SALE —ANTIQUES, ma- FOR RENT—6 ROOM single, to WANTED TO RENT 8 or 4 room car and c a r r ^ to the doctor’s of­ ly correct, but jiggered if I know radio, heater, 15,000 miles. Good Why this occurs, no one denies Evenini; Hendd Notice in hereby given that Pan* ride to Colt's, on 11-7 shift. Call Gfiod hours.^Good pay. Silk City hogany inlaid console table, Bos­ small family. For particulars furniahad xpertment or flat for fice: chill rsUna make spirits low. how you counted them so quick­ Book No. 43350 laatied by The 166 Bldrldge street. tires. Telephone 2-1174. ^^Lnner. ton rockers, set 4 Sheraton chairs write Box J„ Herald, state sise S adulta. Boat o f roforoneaa. Doctor—I cim’t do anything for But when the dark clouds aepar- ly- cherry and mahogany chesf of of family and give references. Wm. I’m a veterinary surgeon. Visitor— Eiaay enough. I Just Chmifled AdveitiseBieiits Saving:* Bank of Mancheater haa 1941 CHEVROLET 4 door sedafi. Write Box R. Herald. ate, and sun beams through LADY WOULD like ride to Pratt drawers, bedside tables, large 6 'Patient—That’s, edl right. 1 w m counted aU the lega and divided OoMi ■!> avarms* word* to « no* been loat or destroyed and writ­ heater, excellent tires, an A-1 the blue. iKttlala. nambor* and abbraviatlon* and Whitney’s 3rd shift. Tele­ Help Wanted— Male or leg cherry table seata 8, Curly a jackass to think I could go 50 by four. ten application has been made to automobile for $995. Tei^s, $10 Our spirits rise—^new hopes are MMb oonat a* a word and oompound said bank by the Person in whose phone 5934. Female 37 maple desk. V. Hedeen, Man­ Legal Notices 78 Legal Noticcfl 78 miles an hour on those thin tires. bom ; it seema Ufe starts word* a* two word*. Minimum oo*i weekly. Trades taken!" No red War Effort • pno* ot thra* tinea name such book was issued, for BRING YOUR CORN and have it chester Green. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD anew. tape. Demonstralibn at your WANTED—ONE WOMAN and AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD What A Difference Sixty Years U a * rata* par dap tor tranalani payment of the amount of deposit ground into cornmeal, large or home, by appointment. Phone one man for good paying and L Manchputer within ami for the at Manchester, within and for the And just aa surely as that sun dis­ Slide, tan legs and painted toealea ada. FOR SALE-GREY Kalamaioo i^lntrict of Manchester, on the 12th District of Manchester, on the ISth Makes: pels vast miles of gloom. represented by said book, or for small quantities, while you wait, Finance Manager of Brunner’s, steady jobs. Apply New System day of December A. D., 1912. Buy War Stampa instead o t hos- ■■aotia* March IT. I*TT combination top oven stove, oil day of December, A. D.. 1942. Sixty years ago women wore Your smile can penetmte life’s Caab Charge the issuance of a duplicate book Alfred Bums. 472 Keeney street. 5191. 80 pkkiaild street. Laundry, Harrison street. Present WILeUAlI S. HYDE. Esq., Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Baq.# iea! burner and grates. Price $15. In­ Judffe. hoop-skirts, bustles, petticoats, clouda—and Ught the darkest I Qeaaaeottr* Oaya...l 7 otal » at* therefor. Manchester. Tel. 5395. quire 5 Nelson Place. Judge. I Caaaaeotlr* Oaya... » otall dta 1941 F of Manchester, In said District, de­ —^Lyla Myera IXJST— PAIR OF SUN glasses, r^td, heater, small mileage, tires Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 ceased buttoned shoes, . ruffled cotton you thia )iappened in front of a OUT OUR WAT BY J. R. WHaLlAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE All ordara for trragulai inaertlon* FOR SALE-1935 FRIGIDAIRE. ceased. drawers, flaimel nightgowns, WITH MAJOR HOOPLS between 2 and 3^.30 Monday after­ Automobiles for Sale very good. Price right for quick On niution of Catherine Borello On motion of Herbert Button of doctor’s house. will b* ebarged at th* on* tim* rat* CANARIES— VISIT Edgewood Inquire at 364 Summit street. puffs in their hair—did their own Itoaelal rate* tor long tarm every noon at Post Office. Please return sale. Will consider small trade, Tel. 2-1530. of said Manchester Administratrix. said Manchester Executor. We can’t win the peace until Victim—Yes—but I’m the doc­ r CR R TN V DO WELL, '6000 60SH»1 MO-HE’S SMART,' ^ lay advertlalag given upon requeet to 91 Hamlin street. Reward. 1934 Studebaker sedan $25; 1935 Canary Farm. Beautiful song­ OilDEKKD:—Tiiat six months onDERED:—That six months cooking, baking, cleaning, wash­ we win the war. tor. HELLO, HOOPLE ! HAVEN’T SEEN] COFFEE?— \NTUE B A S ? - , and terms. Telephone 4165. from the 12th day of December A. from the I2th day of December A. T R sciA T E y a i I HOW I HOPE THEY HE n O N T ASK HOW Ada ordered before th* third or Plymouth sedan, $65; 1935 Dodge sters. gifts of cheer. Seeds, cages, FOR SALE-DIN ING ROOM set, D., 1942 be and the same are limit­ ing, ironing— raised big families— ^YOU SINCE TH' COPS SWOOPED AWPF/— OH.NES, BAtLBY.'X'M Iftb day will b* charged only for accessories. Turn right over D.. 1942 be and the same are limit­ went to church Sundays —were PBAERS HELPIN’ MUCH OOtsTT H IT HIM MUCH IE MINERS :b* actoal number of time* th* ad LOST—FEMALE COLLIE mon­ sedan, $50; 1937 Packimd^ .dan, PONTIAC (6) 1939 four doqr (fining room nig, and large crib, ed and allowed for the creditors ed. and allow’ed for the creditors DOWN AN' ENDED OUR FALL TAKING hom e a p a r c e l OF A intwared. eharwina »i the ret* earn- grel puppy, brown and white, $50; 1937 Packard. 6 itodan, $225. sedan, m dio, heater, signal wooden bridge at Bolton Notch to w’tthin which to bring: In their w’ithin which to bring in their too busy to be sick. US oiEivsoua. IS FOR MINERS' WORTH --WCATTLE single bed, large oak desk. Call claims HRuinst said estate, and the FUNNY BUSINESS FESnVAL QUICKI^'N A LAUGH new l a u n d r s s o a p c a l l e d l i bat ao allowance or refund* can Saturday, Dec. 5th. Answers to Bninner Sales, 80 Oakland, Man­ lights, like new inside and out. canary sign. 5341. claims against said estate, and the Today women wear anklets in­ CATTLE TO TH’ O 0 W 8 O M * W AGES FOR WAS HERE WHEN >« mad* on eta >lm* ada etopped said Administratrit is directed to said Flxecutor Is directed to give stead of stockings, shorts in the UNDER WNTERf-a— SAN/ ^ LA FLEUR DE TURKO — IT'S name of Lady. Tel. 2-0874. chester. Phone Al^l. An exceptional automobile, $645. Rive public notice to the creditors public notice to the creditors to RA0J90AD'NOW WORTH? MINERS* WE 6 0 T IN WITH after the dfth day. .... CANARIES FOR SALE. Guaran­ to hrinR in their claims within said summer, slacks in the winte,, bras No “till forbid*": dlaplay llnea not Terms $7.44 weekly. Trades bring in their claims w'lthin said HOW MUCH OO COWBOVIM6.' Csa///!T/SNIFF.O VOU SMELL A BYPRODUCT OF THE COFFEE FOR SALE^1937 FORD covipe teed singers, 174 Cooper street. time allowed by posting: a copy of time allowed by posting a copy of instead of corsets, 8canti(.s in­ lold. FOUND—GOLD wedding band, taken. No red tape. Demonstra­ Machinery and Tools 52 WC OWE VOU?^ UKE COPFEE/ I'D StVE A , ,8EAN, WHICH ElCPLAlNS TWE AROMM Tb« Btraltf win not f retpobsibi* with initials M. L. D. Can have pickup trimk. new tires, battery, Tel. 7121. this order on the public sIrd post this order on tbe public sign post stead of panties, page-boy bob in­ tion at your home by appoint­ nearest t« the place where tffe de nearest to the place where the de­ BUCK FOR A POUND OF IT— J Jor iBorR thRn on# incorrect ln##r- same by proving property and engine'^ perfect, new standard FORDSON PARTS, Oliver imple­ stead of braids, smoke clgarets in {ton of any adv#rti##m#ot ordered ment. Telephone Finance Mana­ CSIRISTMAS PUPPIES. Adorable censed last dw’elt within said town ceased lust dwelt within said town paying for adv. Call 2-1765 after Ford steel body. Call 4430 after ments, used Oliver "70’’ tractor and by publishinR the same in some and by publishing the same in some public, red enamel their nails and WHATCHA EOT, lor m t o f than one time. ger of Brunner Sales Co., 5191- cocker spaniel puppies In reds, newspaper haviriR a circulation In toes, accentuate the cruel lines of lEg a o /U l d r o p Tbo Inadvertent omieelon of in- 5 o'clock! 6. 4588-2-0135. with mounted two way plow, ex­ newspaper having a circulation tn INTH'BAG ? lorrect publication of advertleing black and parti colors. Select cellent order. Dublin Tractor said probate district. W'ithin ten said probate district, within ten their moutha with vivid lipstick, .THIS ACCURSED days from the dat> of this order, days from the date of this order, Mill be rectified only by cancellation FOR SALE—1932 PLYMOUTH yours now, while there is a choice Company. Providence Road, Wllli- and return make to this court of drink cocktails instead of straight I COFFEE IKTTO THE; >f tbe charge made for the eervloe and return make to this court of LOST—PAIR OF GLASS^ on coupe. Good tires and heater. Tel. Heating—Plumbing- of colors. Open evening until 9. mantlc. the notice Riven. the notice given. liquor, wear open-toe Aredgiea in­ NEAREST. fotidered. 7125 after 6 p. in. Jack Frost Kennels, 26 Gardner WILLIAM S. HYDK WILLIA.M S. HYDK stead of h|gh button shoes, drive I All advartlaamant* muat oonform Main street. Reward. Call 7384. JydRe. m a n h o l e : m atyla, oopy and typography with Roofing 17 street. Judge. cars recklessly but not wreck- JO ■egnfatlona anforcad. by the publlah- H-12-15-42. lessly, play bridge for high stakes, LOST—DEFENSE, S'TAMP Book, 1939 FORD TUDOR, GOOD con­ JOHN CLARK. Plumbing and Musical Instruments S3 era and they raaarva tb# right to dition, good tires, low mileage, FOR SALE —IRISH SETTER AT A^COl’ RT OF I’ ROBATE HEI.D practice birth control, and go in idit. revta# or reject any copy eon- name and addriMik In book. Finder Heating. Repairs and jobbing. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD black color, privately owned, rea­ male puppies. Non-grade. Priced PIANO BARGAINS for Xmas—3 at Manchester within and for the at Manchester within and for the for politica as a pastime instead of ildered objeottonabla please return to 983 Main, Apart­ Tel. 3233. 37 Hollister street. District of Manchester, on the 6th CUM ING HOURS— Claeeined ade sonable. See Alfred Cook, 82 very reasonable. Thomas Hender­ apartment size Grands at $276 District of Manchester, on the 12th as a vocation. ment 4. Reward. day of December A..D.. 1942. day of December A. D., 1942. * b* pnbllabed cam* day muet be Summer street, telephone 8965. son, South street, Rockville. up; a dainty Spinet piano, lik^ Present WILLIAM S. HYDK. Ksq.. feoelved by i f o*clocb noon Satur* ED COUGHLIN—REPAIRS OF i^resent WILLIAM ^S. H YDE. Esq., all types of roofs. 390 Woodland new, full 88 notes, only $295. Judge. Judge. Man—Yes, he comes from a U ye 10:10. CHEVROLET 1941 convertible CANARIES—YOUNG birds In Trade in your old piano, ‘^ k e a Estate of Steve Mosxer late of Estate of Belle Hanna late of very prophetic family. His father, bun street. Phone 7707. Manchester. In said District, de­ Telephone Yoot Want Adn coupe special deluxe, radio, ex­ full song. Can be sewi after 5. on year to pay. A. L. Owen Music Manchester, in said District, deceas­ for example, knew four months WAR Neweomen To Manebeater Dec. 24th all day. 61 Winter St. ceased ed Ada ara accepted over the teie- It It U laamneo Toa Want! cellent tires, red leather, black Co.. 265 Trumbull street, Hart­ On motion of William Moszer of On motion of Kdson M. Bailey of , beforehand the day that he would ehOD* at tba CHAROEi RATE given Soo top, very clean, priced for a quick Moving—Truck’Jig— ford. said Manchester Administrator. said Manchester Executor. die. above a* a oonveneinc* to a ^ e r - sale, $995. Terms, $12 weekly. OIIDKKKD:—That six months ORDERED:—That six months Friend—Remarkable. How did McKINNET BROTHERS Storage 20 Live Stock—Vehicles 42 from the 5tb day of December, A. ^ r a . but th* CASH ^ i ; “ 8 «»• Trades taken. No rod tape. Open from the I2th day of December A. he know? MMMPted ao FUImL. PATMBNT II All F om o ot laanraaoe D., 1942 be and the same are limit­ D., 1942 be and the same are limit­ Man—The judge told him. Mid at tba buelneae office oo or be- Except Ufe 'till 8 p. m. Telephone Finance THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERts Co. Wanted—'To Buy 58 ed and allowed for the creditors ed and allowed for the creditors ter* th* aavonth Manager of Brtmner lAles Co. local and long distance moving. within which to bring in their within which to bring in their M ev, SOS Mala St., Maacheater, Oona. FOR SALE—ONE NEW M»ch claims against said estate^^and the .Irat Inaartlon of oach ad oth a^ ia a 51B1-4588-2-01S5. Return load system, furniture cow. 612 l^eeney street._____. claims against said estate, and the Harvesta. . . ’’As ye sow, so shall lAAIOR-* !h* CHARGE RATE will h# collect, Tdephoao 6060 WANTED TO BUY piano bench said Administrator is . dlr.ecf^d to said Executor is directed to give ye also reap,” says the Good Book td. No roaponalhlllty for error* in storage. Dial 6260. give public notice to the creditors public notice to the creditors to SOO’RE Miophooed ade will be aaanmad and in good condition. Call 5569. to bring in tlieir claims within said bring in their claims within ...D espite this warning, many tbair aaaaraey oannot b* guaran* Poultry and Supplies 43 time allowed by posting a copy of said time allowed by . posting persons seem to believe that, this order on the public sign post laodr Repairing 23 a copy of this order on the publle after spending much of their lives iA S A L B / FOR SALBl—HEIAVY fowl ' and Rooms Without Board 59 nearest to the place where the de­ sign post nearest to the place where sowing a -crop of wild oats, they in d e x 9 t CtnenUlcatlona Notice ceased last dwelt within said town the deceased last dwelt within said SAWS OF ALL KINDS filed, set, roasters. Live weight 30c lb. An­ and by publishing the same in some town and by publishing the same in should reap a rich harv-est in their J-P-WtUiSMS ^IMtba ••.•■•*»*••••••••••••••• A FOR RENT—l a r g e comfortable 6igaga»ants ^ Carpenters ana repaired, cord wood saws thony Gosd*. 287 Oakland street. newspaper having a circulation In some new'spaper having a clrcula* later years. LsaWT.*,*. THE TRAIL HERD /2*/5 Mayrlagaa ^ gummed, power and hand lawn furnished rdom, private home, aald proiiate district, within ten Mon in said probate district, with* Zoning Board of Appeals suitable for business couple or days from the dale of this order, in ten days from the date of this Year-End Thoughts.. .’The av­ Oaatba ...... " mowera overhauled, and sharp­ and return make to this court of order, and return make to this eonrt Bafd ot Tbanka * In conformity with the require­ ened. Stored all winter, no extra Wanted—Pets— two gentlemen. Beferences. Tele­ the notice given. erage wife walks a mile in prepar­ te Momorlain ^ W anted of the notice given. ments o f tbe aoning regulations charge. Axes, anivea, ^ ears etc. Poultry—Stock 44 phone 8183. W ILLIAM S. HYDK ^'ILLTAM 8. HTDB ing a meal’’ . . .Unless the delica- Tm putting a horseshoe in this one for ludfl" Oh! boot and Xonng ••••«•••••»••« i Judge. QPOTS AND HER BUDDIES BY EDGAR BfARTDI Ihpannnamnita * o f the Town of Manchester, the aharpened. Capitol Grinding CO., Judge. tesaen ts in the next b lock .. . ’’You ROOM FOR RENT, funilthed or H-12-15-42. H-12-15-42. lO M O M la...... a Zoning Board of Appeals wilt hold 531 Lydall atreet Teb 7958. WANTED TO BUY fuid beef cows, are a conservative if you can re­ Knofla Bros. unfurnished, in private home. tT) W t TO eJt’t a public hearing on Thursday eve­ calves, pigs for slaughtering. Will AT A COrRT OF PROBATK HELD AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD member way back when people SIDE Gi..\NCES BY GALBRAITH GCWi A<3)A9 AT AwtOBoMaa tor Sal* .....• ■ ■ • « * ning, December 17tta, at eight WANTED TO TUNE, repair and pay good price.- Manchester Phone 2-1012. at Manchester, within and for the at Manchester within and (or tha aald the ’’dime novel” would ruin Antoaaobllaa tor Bmohang* * Apply At Office On Main St * .District of .Manchester, on the 12th District o( Manchester, on the 6th Anto Aoeeeeorle#.^r*a * o’clock in the Municipal Building, regulate your piano or player Slaughter House! Tel. 2-0294. the coming generation” . . . Well, ROOMS. TWIN BEDS, on bus 'dav of Decenitier A.. D-. 1942. dav n( December. A. D., 1945, didn't it ?... “Achievement is the ASM BoPAlrlDg—X,of December A. (rom the 9th day o( December. A. D„ wild animals” . . .Yes, man is the 1 forrie** OSarad M -i ARTHUR A. ‘ FOR SALE—BABY'S Bassinet, families to care for new-born D.. 1942 be and the ^aine are limit­ 1942 he and the aam* are limited I BtraeUiic < ney Brothers, south of the New PIANO TUNING and repairing. ed and allowed for t^ creditors only animal ornery enough to need York, New Haven and Hartford excellent condition. Inquire at 62 babies and very young children and allowed (or the creditor! wlth-,1 fporlao I Player piano specialty. John Wetherell street, first floor. within which to brinifx^n their in w hich to brlnx tn their claim* f a h ell.. . “ Anything In the way of draotoya •*•.••••»•••* 1 Railroad, and oast of property of KNOFLA Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street. for periods of six months to one claims against said estate^'^and the axainit said eatate, and th* aald a new idea seems propaganda to bMao —Booting . 1 the Eighth School District, in a Tel. 4219. year. We pay $7.00 a week board said Administrator is dlrey poatliiR a copy o( this logic and fact. application may appear at this luloid replaced in curtains, all Women’s Home for Children, 185 this order on the public sign post ^)i(ler on the public alxn post near­ .•••••««••• j INSURANCE nearest to the place where the de­ e s t to the place where the deceased hearing. kinds of leather work. Chas. Lak- Westboume Psu-kway, HarUord, M l Mcwioan •••M w .a I Ask Tour Neighbor I Conn. ceased last dwell within said town last dwelt within said town and by Boning Board of Appeal#, ing, 90 Cambridge street. Tele­ Garden— Farm—Dairy and t>y puUllsIiing the same in some puhlistHna the same in some news­ HOLD EVERYTHING ^ Raymond W. Godeo, phone 4740. new*si>ap c : copy today, 18c, Or a Fall FaMikm *r beautiful fifti! aaiO {gr pOOtl MvNeuirlit S^aJiriU-, lac. Book may be ordered with n 16c To obtain 1)m QuUtlnr Motifs cony todaaLltnaa Chbora Vhll and| f pattern fo^ 26c plus Ic for pontage. 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M GBlgBl f TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16,194t iOmtrftirstrf Sttm fno H rralb, ATcrage Daily Circalation The Weather For the Month of .November, M43 Foroeaot at U. 8. Weather B a te-

About Town 7,814 Much colder wiDi oevere ooM WEDNESDAY NEWS... Membar el tha Aodlt wave tonight; freoh ortado. Ft0BM M t« Mds MtMptiM fMNB mim U deUveiy Mt-up. On Bata— of Olimdallaaa WateMlnjrn i** lakn nrien mp to 8:M for momiac delivery. Walter Gustafson, chairman of • Manchetter^A City of . «ViUage . . . Charm OttMT dojro, ofdew roeelved In tke oMinitaig go oat oa after- ths ticket committee for the dif­ Shop At HALEYS Where It’s Easy To S0Q W^IBBo la tiM day befora oa monilBg de- ferent prises to be drawn at the Cbristmaa party of Miantonomoh (CtMoiffed Advertlalag oa Foga IB) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Ifl, 1942 m— r rMMnber Mm S wo elooe at noon tomorrow. Closing Tribe, No. 58, Improved Order of VOL. LXII., NO. $5 Wodnosdoy aftomosao Is tlM oaly posslMo way we con bnlsnee Red Men Sunday, Dec. 20 at the ap oar wovli sehedole, aad give oar mea and glris a.little Umr Sports Center, states that he wlii Shop For Gifts For All The. Family aU. Wedaeaday, Uw XSrd, we will be open all day. be at the sociai ciubrooms on Today, the IStb of Oeeenber, Is the last day for sugar coupon Brainard piace, tonight, Wednes­ Brief Rest for Carrier Flight Deck Crews No. t. (Laat Fitday, tbroagb error, we advertised to use day and Saturday nights to re­ eeapon No. 16). Stamp No. 10, good for S pounds o f sugar, Ih ceive returns.from members hav­ r Nazis Drive Wedge British A r ly Chases valid tomorrow. Dee. Idtb. If yoa have any No. 0's left., ing tickets, and requesta that re- better rush them la tMs aftenooa. tuntt be made as soon as possible. Stamp No. 2T la good for 1 pound of Coffee; le valid after Basement dnaaary Srd. ; f Members of ths Manchester BLANKETS'4 * Skirts Into Soviet Lines; Green Parent-Tescher association * Wallace Nutting Fine wale corduroy with impressed* 100 Miles ars raminded that ths meeting Axis Units PINEHURST MEATS ... FISH pleats. Brown, green, wine. Sizes 24 to which would ordinarily fall on the Make Warm Gifts $0. TO COOK tiTTH KRAUT: Fresh evening at the 16th, will be omit Attacks Full, Scale Spiurc Ribs...... lb. 29c LAMB PATTIES ted. Ths January meeting will be I Pictures Lean 35c lb. held at a time and place to be That Are Practical and Lagling PORK HOCKS Old Farms later .announced. Germans Strike HeaWly j S h O D West of El Agheilal Small Cots of Pork. SAUSAGE PATTIES I $3.00 $3-98 Group C of Center church wom­ And Repeatedly at Po-1 wt • ^ Balk Kraut...... lb. 10c 49c Ib. en workers, Mrs. Elmer Weden, SERVE FRESH, TENDER LAMB WEDNESDAY... leader, will meet with Mrs. Weden sitions Occupied ! Bars Using ' American and Britisl Lean Shoulder Lamb C hops...... lb. 48c at her home, 43 Brookfield street. I $4.00 So Recently Russians! ^ j Planes Striking Heav<^ Lean Cuts of Stewing L a m b ...L e g of Lamb or a Boned Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. All 65 Go to Hospitals Lamb Shoulder. members are asked to bring a 10 Have Not Had Time, All of Skill ily at Enemy in| cent gift. $6.00 Veal Cutlets. Veal Chops. Pork Chops. To Consolidate Them. While Fighting Fire Tunisia While Wii ORDER CHRISTMAS POULTRY TODAY! J. Russell Hazen of 11 Franklin 4 4 SMALLER PICTURES ter Rains Mire Lane We now have Prunes, 17c lb., and plenty of fancy head I ' street has learned that his broth- Moscow, Dec. 16.— (/P)— War Manpower Commit Rice and Seeded and Seedless Iteisins. I er-ln-law, John L. Reinharts, J ^_^L29_^nd_^5j00_Pair^_ ! Front in Relative ; formerly of this town, has been German units slashing hard tion OfficUd Ur get Button't Third Ditay ^j[j.jjjej| B o m b Fresh Cauliflower. 'I promoted from Lieutenant Com- i . We Have a Wide Selection at the left wing of the Red Labor to Drop Pro­ trout Blaze WUnm I Quiet; Mileages Nc i mander to the post of Commander, Ripe Tomatoes. > * Arm y southwest of Stalin­ Given in Communique I in the U. S. Navy. He is now on grad, were reported today to gram for Duration, Month Cautet Lott ]\eW Footholcl Haddock Fillets. Turnips, .. active duty in Washington, D. C. have driven an armored Ettimated at $300,000 • London, Dec. 1ft.— (/P)- Potatoes...... peck 39c < Roseville wedge into the Russian lines Chicago, Dec. IS—(/P)—Organ­ Manchester Grange will hold its Britain’s Eighth Army, pace Shrimp? California Carrots. annual Oirlstmas party at the after mounting full scale a t­ ized labor unions, as a further Japanese Cam Boston, pec. 16.— (/P)— by Allied air fleets litterii Peas. Beans. Beets. Masonic Temple tomorrow night. I Pottery tacks bolstered by tanks and contribution toward the nation’s Boston’s third disastrous lire A program for the children of planes. Red Star, the Soviet Army war production, should dispense the road to Tripbli with thi Um as and Com. Idaho Potatoes. in month today sent mor6 I Grange members will sUrt at newspaper, .. aald the Germans with the closed shop for the dura­ a ^Iso Pound Jap Bases blasted wrecks of . Marshi FOR D O G S.. .Horse Meat at 22c lb.; 2>/i-lb. lots, 20c Ib. seven o'clock, and will include a I Vases struck heavily and repeatedly at tion, believes William H. Spencer, than 65 firemen and C oast' Flanking Papuan Sec< Rommel’s transport, we Special prices on 25>ponnd cakes for dog kennels. A full pageant prepared by members of M o f all shapes, candlesticks, poaitiona occupied only recenUy regional director of the War Man­ Guardsmen to hospitals and the group, musical selections and reported today as probabl; Hi m of Gaines Dog Food and most nationally advertised y bowls, etc. by the Russians who had not had power commission. wrecked the five story brick tor; Airdrome at Lae presenUtion of gifts by Santa 9 approaching Zauta en Nbfllii time to consolidate them. By giving up the closed shop brands. Claus. Ths adults o f the Grange 4 - Armory building at Washing­ Advance Toward Water Line provisions during the war, Spen­ Target for Allies. 100 air line miles west will have a short Christmas pro­ cer told a wartime manpower ton and West streets in the El Agbeila. This report, by Ylispatchea from the front indi­ gram following their business to symposium last night, the labor downtown shopping district Allied Headquarters in Austra­ competent British military sou meeting, with refreshments and a / cated that the enemy had ad­ unions would permit “ the great- indicated since the break-throu with a loss estimated officially at lia, Dec. 16.—(/P)—General Mac- I social time. vanced toward a water line and “ more than $300,000,” • and possi­ at El Agbeila a rate of advono along an important road, their (Oontinued «a Page Sixteen) bly as high aa $1,(X)0,000. A de­ Arthur:s Air Forces have cease­ exceeding that of the Eigh heavy artillery pounding a path Members of Lady Roberts tail o f 160 seamen from the Coast lessly bombed the Japanese lodged (Army after It cracked Rommef^ $6.98 before them and their Infantry Lodge, Daughters of St. George Guard waa called to aid the Bos­ in a new foothold near the mouth fel Alamein line in Egypt. pushing into salients In tfie wake wdll gather this evening at eight ton fire department, hard-hit by of the Mambare river while his On the opposite side of the o clock at the home of Mrs. George o f the tanks. recent casualties ami by losses of lied squeeze on the Axis’ du The Red Army’s offensive on Strike Keeps land troops exerted heavy pres­ Potterton, 54 William street, for a members to the armed services. dtlng last foothold In North sure on the invaders’ dwindling social meeting. Games will be the central front northweat of Upward-rushing flames were lica, other strong forces of Bri$ • "K Moscow, however, rolled steadily Buna area shore positions to the played and a good turnout of the Ski Suits spread rapidly by Illuminating gas ish and United States planes on through anow-covered forests City Papers southeast, at.viccs from the front members la hoped for. All wool material. Double-breast­ pouring from a two-inch base­ striking heavily at ifte enemy ■Oil M iff J.S ed Jackets with zipper closing, lined studded with Nazi defenses. said today. Tunisia while winter raina ment feed pipe, and 29 firemen Allied airmen also pounded A Complete Stock Of with water repellent gabardine. In­ The Russian positions on this and ' approximately 40 Coast sticky, brown mud mired A Christmas party with Santa front were described as roughly From Public anew the Japanese bases flanking aause and a tree will be given structor ski pants. Navy with red, Guardimen, inexperienced in fire land front in relative quiet. navy with natural. Sizes 12 to 20. $13.98 190 miles west of Kalinin In the Flight deck crewmen on a United States carrier snatch a few minutes’ rest between air operations the Papuan sector, the headquar­ fighting, were felled by injuries Friday evening at the British- Vellkie Luki region. Pravda, the ters noon communique reported. Unable to Shield Retreat (luring a recent battle in the Solomons. The men Ure.ssed in anti-flash clothing wearing ateel and smoke inhalation. Amerlcan Clubhouse on Maple Communist party organ, said that News-Starved New York­ They dropped a number of 600- Mileages were not given in BINGO street, for children of the mem­ helmeta, are veterana of nunie.ous. fleet actlona. Department Store Hit Hard British communique. With R ob Gift Blankets despite violent counter-attacks pound bomba on the airdrome at bers of the club. Arrangements several basic German defense ers Take What Steps Heaviest sufferer from the Are Lac, on the northeast New Guinea mel apparently unable or una are in charge of the women’s sew- points In the minefields west of was SalHnger’s department store. (Xiast, in the face of heavy anti­ ing to shield his retreat w it TOMORROW NIGHT Ing groups who meet each week They Can to Keep Rzhev had been captured. A shoe store, a jewelry store and aircraft fire, and roared across more than delaying rearguard at the clubhouse. Ladies’ St. Jameu’a School Hall, Park St. The Axis attacks were described Themselves Informed. Airline Crash other commercial establishments the water strip to pock the Gas- trols, the speed of the British pur !.98 to $1 3*95 as evidently the strongest they Urges Army Control also suffered severe loss. Deputy mata. New Britain, airfield with suit was governed chiefly by LieuUnant I.-ving R. Nelson and have been able to muster slnce the Fire Chief William Quigley, giv­ a dozen 500-pounders. A covey of Eighth Arm y’s agility in pick D ow s Open at 7. Play Starts at 8, New York, Dec. IS— (/P)— News- Mrs. Nelson have left for Musko­ beginning of the Russians’ winter Fatal to 17; ing a preliminary loss estimate of 12 Japanese planes came up to its way through the maze gee Okla., after a week’s stay with 72"x90” Lady Pepperell Scarfs offensive Nov. 19 but the dis­ starved New Yorkers took what “ more than $300,000," said it was meet them and they shot down mines Rommel left behind and Mrs. Nelson’s parenU. Mr. and patches declared there was still no steps they could today to keep in­ Output of Weapons too early as yet to assign a cause three and damaged two others, Ita flow of supplies. I Mr*. W. E. Broadwell of Foster In Square, Ascot or Coat styles. Ail sign that they had . succeeded in formed while a newspaper deliv­ for the flames, which were detect­ the communique said. The British communique emph street. They also visited Mr. Nel- Two Escape I wool or wool mixture and rayons. shattering the encircling ring in ery strike kept most of the city’s ed shortly before midnight. Store (A'lone four-engined B-24 “Lib­ sized that "oqy force# i 800*8 mother, Mrs. Jennie Nelson Deluxe. Blankets $ - r « 5 * .9 - 5 « Pottery Base Colorful plaids or solid colors. which they were caught before papers out of general circulation executives said that the loss In erator" bomber stood off ail 12 are greatly impeded by mineo.’l of West Hartford. Lieutenant Nel­ 25% WWool ool. • 25% Cotton -. 50%snr, RayonRnvnn ~ § — Stalingrad. fo r the third day. Thanks Sent their establishments, heavily Zeros, Australian dispatches aaid. Its disclosure, however, tha| son la stationed at Fort Gruber. Some Forced to Retreat The Newspaper and Mail Deliv­ Four Women, Two Mill-1 Of Hold ono n Produo, ^ Stocked for the Christmas trade, The crew aaw tivo of them crash ground forces now are “well we Okla., with the 88th Division! Unusually wami blankets that will make grand gifts. Rich ?! 1 a D lG L .R lin n ft into the sea, another disappear m of El AgheUa and that the air ar Field Artillery. Some German advanced units in erer's union and The Publishers tarv Officers, Eight | tion Might Result might bring the cost to approxi­ astel colors in blue, green, peach, cedar, rose and all vj^ite. ^ ^ t the fresh counter-offensive were Association of New York ended To Congress mately a million dollars. flames beneath the clouds ank lias struck as far as Zauta en No even forced to retreat, the Rus­ separate all night meetings with­ Other Men Passengers In Losing of War. W ater seeped Into the Washing­ parts fly off from two more.) filia suggested that a wide .. j — S Silk and parchment hsades. soon would be cut through_ IN PRIZES 7 NUMBER fflrst Aiders of Precinct No 2 Limited Quantity! 72”x90” — 4>^-Pound S“ \ sians reported,' but others west out effecting a settlement which ton street tunnel of the Boston There were few details of the will meet at the Lincoln school managing to hold ground until SS- again would permit delivery of And Three of Crew Die By Roosevelt Elevated railway and pumps were ground action but a apokesman enemy’s deep field of mines, tonight at 7:30 o’clock. The mem­ serves could be brought up. the papers to post offices, news Washington, Dec. 16.— (/P) installed to keep the line in oper­ for General MacArthur aaid that and booby traps. bers are requested to bring blan­ Both Bides resorted to INC FREE GAME FREE GAME The Russian pace on other parts stands and stores. Representatives Fairfield, UUh, Dec. 16— (IP)— — Robert P. Patterson, un------ation. there was undoubtedly still heavy kets and bandages. of the groups said that further Building Roof Cullapsea blows far behind the front GWE GORDON of the long winter front was slow- A doughty 23-year-old leatherneck dersecretary of war, said to- President Addresses Ad fighting at Sanananda point, . , , ____ .. . moving but crushing, and in the conferences would be held today. During the height of the fire, nor^heLt of Buna village, a!id at <=‘>oke °^«he_op^nenJ^sjuppl Kenwood Blankets tightened his safety belt and rode day removal of the produc Set New Big Fires The Married Couples Club of the I territory west of Rzhev soldierz of Paper Prized Possession which roared uncontrolled for five Buna Mission airstrip, between 13TH GAME FOR $13 80% Wool — 207„ Cotton ^T IN STRIPE out a Western Airlines transport joumment Day Let* Allied planes set new big fir Second Congregational church the Red Army slogged into two Meantime, a newspaper — to­ tion of military weapons and hours, the roof of the building col­ which Allied troops had driven a crash that killed 17 and left a sec­ in the harbor area of Naples 25 REGULAR GAMES Will have a supper and Christmas A beautiful quality Kenwood blan- more villages after violent battle. day’s, yesterday’s or even Mon­ supplies from control of the lapsed. wVedge. ond survivor battling for his life ters to Wallace and day night, the British conmti musical program at the church to­ kpt which compares in warmth with Thie Caucasus front remained day’s— was a prized possession, armed forces might result in Deputy Chief Quigley said he 5 DOOR PRIZES morrow evening at 6:30. Mrs. the Kenwood Famous. 6’’ rayon especially among the city’s com­ today. Speaker Rayburn. believed the fire originated in a que said, and pounded the relatively stable, hut Red Star said , Lieut. A. F. Gardner of Alex­ losing the war, and described ian harbors of Tunis and La David Bennett is in charge of the satin ribbon binding. Colors: Rose, a Russian attack in one sector muting millions on train and sub­ basement shoe store and spread Bomb^rt Meet No music. Rayon ander. N. Y.. and the U. S Marine lette again in force the ALL FOR $3.00 ORDERS blue, peach and green. $ 1 3 - 9 5 southeast of Nalchik had driven a way. The few copies which were as “fantastic” reports that Washington. Dec. 16—dPi— Pres­ to the rest of the building. He said 1 PYREX Corps smiled through a scratched, the Arm y was seeking control of Enemy Opposition night. The Italians yesteriiay A L L FOR mile-deep wedge Into a German discarded were generally retrieved a watchman told him tha, all waa from trash receptacles and read bruised face from his hospital bed the nation’s civilian economy. In ident Roosevelt tran.smltted to Washington, Dec. 16.—(A*»— closed that Naples again Edwin L. Culver, formerly of fortified zone. in order when he left the struc­ Wool Filled Celanese literally ragged. Some riders turn­ at Lehi aa he said: " I nearly froze a statement to the Truman com­ members of "Congress today his ture at 10:45, but that upon his re­ United States bombers, raiding been raided. the MeekvUle section o f Buckland, I Gift Sets Underw ear The Rzhev and Stalingrad areas Shifting to the far eastern ed to magazines, some brought to death, but I ’m lucky to be mittee Investigating the national "truly sincere thanks” for all they turn at 11:45 p. m., he smelled the Japanese installations at Bum is now stationed at the Army Air Tailored garments in Vests or Pan. provided the sharpest fighting in of the Mediterranean, long books, others perused the car bere.” „ defense program. Patterson said had accomplished “ during these smoke. on Bougainville island in the Solo­ P L E N T Y OF TABLES A N D Forces Basic Training Center at ties. Colors; Tearoae and white. recent engagements. A. J. Mallett of Springfield. quiet sector, the Italian cards with new interest, and still the supply of munitions was a difficult two years.” and his Fire department officials said mons, met no enemy opposition, PARKING Kearns, Utah, where he is under­ Reference to Vellkie Luki fight­ Ark., the only other person aboard command aaid its long-: CHAIRS FOR going the rigorous training pro­ ! $ 1.00 / others merely, dozed. cdntiniious process “ from drafting wishes for a "happy Christmas- that many of the firefighters were the Navy reported today. ing, 90 miles from the Latvian bombers had raided oil depots SPACE Satin Puffs There were numerous calls to to escape death when *he big ship board to scrap pile,” and with the felled by gas and by I.imes from No explanation wsis available of EVERYONE gram of the Army Air Forces X tide." . -) A gorgeous gift! Lustrous cela-* border, has been missing from re­ newspaper and press association toppled into a stretch of sage­ the Syrian port of Tripoli Tech;iical Training Command. He \ armed forijes being the only ones He addressed adjournment day burning celluloid, as well as by the lack of opposition at Biun, nese satin puffs with elaborate stitch­ cent communiques but today’s offices about specific news de­ brush desert about 55 miles south refineries at Beirut, ths chief is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sizes 36 to 42— who knew what was needed i letters to Vice President Wallace smoke. considered as one of the principal ing. Rose, blue, gold, green, aqua, noon war bulletin, noted that the velopments. of Salt Lake city ye.sterday, was Unable to shut off the illuminat­ Jap air bases and located about of the Syria-Lebanon region. Culver, of Wethersfield road Ber­ ^ $2.45/ when, were the only ones compe^ and Speaker Rayburn, identical peach and wine. Red Army was attempting to wipe The papers continued to print much more seriously hurt than ing gas rushing into the building 275 miles northwest of Guadalca­ The British said that at lin. tent to direct this production. except that one spoke of Senate four more south-bound Axis tr out German garrisons it had sur­ complete editions, but again cur­ the Marine. through the basement pipe, fire nal. • — $17.951 rounded. Four women including Steward­ On the other hand, he said, members and the other of House Other Puffs ____$6.50 to $10.98 tailed press runs sharply, selling officials made no attempt to ex­ The Navy also reported a sixth $ ^ 5 Army and Navy supply services members. (Continued on Page Four) One case at measles and one Larger Sizes— 10,000 Axis Solditws Slain individual copies at their main o f­ ess Cleo Booth of Los Angeles, tinguish the gas-fed flames at attack on Munda airfield, under I case of whooping cough were re­ It also listed more than 1,000 fices.’ The Daily News reported two military officers, eight other have never been cjosely com ..rned 'The text of his letter to W'al- with development and production lace: construction by the Japanese on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ported in Manchester in the week­ 72”x84' 21,000 copies of its Monday and (Continued on Page Sixteen) New Geoegia Island, and the ly report of communicable dis­ (Continued on Page Sixteen) Tuesday editions sold in this man­ (Ooatloued on Page Slxtoen) of raw materiala, and control of “ On, the final adjournment of /$ 4 .9 5 the 77th. Congress, may I send to wiping out of two Japanese eases issued by the SU te Health ner. COMBINATION SPECIAL AT (Continued on Page Four) the members of the Senate my machine-gun crews on Gitadal- department today. Also m a ^ other useful pieces Philadelphia and Newark papers, .canal In Communique No. 221: Flashes ! In P y r e x . / ______as well aa those from more dis­ truly sincere thanks for all that 100.000 Fight • I Mrs. Lloyd L. Temple, of 43 Lebanon Blankets Hoist Loos^ tant cities, were in heavy demand Bomber Crash they have accomplished during ( Late Bulletins ol the W ire) Middle Turnpike. West, attended 80%e Wool — 20% Cotton at news stands, and quickly sold Treasur) Balance these difficult two years; and also Jap Bombers Strike my good wishes for > a happy a meeting addressed by Mra Beautiful blankets that will be cherished out. In Newark, The Evening News Guerrilla War enable to Collee-t Coupons Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Ho­ Three Killed and Morning SUr-Ledger auggeat- Takes 7 Lives Washington, Dec. 16—(Ap­ CThristmantide.” In Chittagong Area Portland. .Me.. Dee. 16 — (8h for years to come. Cherrywood. green,. Eads Life Todny New Delhi. India. Dec. 1«. -uPi— FOSTER'S tel Statler, Boston, last Friday. dusty rose, and blue. ed their readers • caution news position of the Treasury Dec. Herbert J. Connell, ehairman $ 8 *5 0 1 Xi!ias Cards Receipts. $102,133,657.23; W ork-wom and weary, the 77th Japanese bombers struck twice Mrs. Temple spent a few days in 15 cards to the hox. Colorful dealers to reserve copies aa pro­ Mihailovic Can Throw Portland Rationing board l._ Bo.ston^ The meeting was in the tection against the unusual demand penditures. $375,895,413.67; yesterday in the area of Chitta­ today numerous fuel oil FOR FINE FOODS ^Colonial doorways, winter Ten Others Injured as Two Escape Death After (ContlBued on Page Four) gong, Indian port on the northeast interests of Polish ReUef. for them, and aald extra copies balance, $7,157,176,850.42. hud reported Inability to collect l X !/ scenes, etc. 300.000 into Battleshore of the Bay of Bengal, but 84 OAKLAND STREET DIAL 7386 Conveyance Breaks could not be printed because of Plane Hits Barn Roof ! tion coupons from consu damage wa.s slight, a British com­ Michael Pierro, son of Mr. and newsprint shortage. If Allies Hit Balkans. whom they had trusted pea Mrs. Guatino Pierro of 197 Oak From Hill Moorings. And Sets House Afire. munique said today. Issuance of the coupons by mtl CHILDREN’S PLAY HOUSE TOYS P. M. Circuiatloa Skyrockets The first flight came over in the 1 Lb. Pork Chops or street, who enlisted in the Me­ Circulation of the afternoon daily Washington, Dec. 16— (IP)—Gen. ing boards. Some dealers rep chanical division of the United Charleston, W. Va., Dec. 16—(d^ St. Louis, Dec. 16 — (IP) — An Bethlehem ’« Star Will Not dely have thousands of galloaa SUtes A ir Corps, has been gradu­ Refrigerators ...... 1 ...... $1.19 Draja Mihailovic, the Yugoslav (Conttniied on Page Two) Pork Cutlets — A mine hoist crowded with 14 (Continued on Page Sixteen) Army bomber carried seven to o il'“ out to IOC’s” and are (45c) ated from the Kansas City school their deaths aa it crashed and guerrilla leader, has 100,000 men to replenlsb^lhelr stocks as a R a n g e s...... 59c, 75c, $1.00 to $1.69 men broke from its hillside moor­ t and has been sent to Oklahoma. burned lhat night a few minutes Shine This Christmas Eve now actively under arms and could I sequence. I Lb. Sausage Meat or His father, a veteran of World ings In the cabin creek mining aec- I * . • after taking'^eff from Laiqjiert-St. throw more than 300,000 fighters War No. 1, was notified today. o f fine quality Rayon Crepa I B a by Shop Pantry SeU ...... 69c, $1.19 tion today and rolled to the foot of Louis airport. Tw o othera escaped. against the Axis Armies of occu­ British Plan ^ To Be .\llowed Volunteer Hamburg > or Satin. A choice.of tailor­ the'alope, killing three men and Bus Plunges By Edward F. Creogb * money-to buy equipment for the (39e) The Topeka, Kaz., air base to­ pation if AlUed troops landed in Washington, Dec. '6— iiP>—'fl ed or trimmed models. A s New Knitted Aluminum Tea Time Sets .... 29c to $1.69 Injuring^ten others. day made public the names of the Bethlehem, Pa., Dee. 16-<-P )- e‘vUlan defense corps.” leetive .Service headquarters low price but high quality. B n.iii Even the candlelight service, the the Balkans. 1 Do2. Juicy, Sweet Oranges (33c) The men were leaving the early dead aa follows; The star of Bethlehem will not Jeast” in which Moravians This was the assurance voiced ' No Protest I today that only men In Clnss I-/ Tearoae, white. Radio Baseball and Football Sets .... $1.19 morning abift at the ,\^att Oo^ Into River or those rated as available for In Second Lieut. Stanley L Rosen, shine this CSiristmaa ^ve. children, will feel the here by Col. Svetorar Dimitrije- ] I 3 Pkgs. Tetley Asst. Soups Hoods Company's mine at Lalng and had .Camden, N . J. ' mediate induetlon into the ar (29c) in brown, navy, white, red and Electric Baseball and Football Games $1.98 Nor wrlU the. kaleidoscope of impact of war. vlch of the Yugoslav air force in stepped into the car to make the Second Lieut. W illiam P. Mc­ a preas conference at the Yugo- E llen R eiecls P rop osa ls ; forces, would i>e allowed to voim 1 Pkg. (25) Tea Bags green with bright embroidery. ateep descent to the road below. ‘Number’ of Workmen Donald, Stockton. Cgllf. lighU With which this Pennsyl-' Fewer Candles Made •' S • * leer through their draft boards t( (29c) Sizes 3 to 6 years. Bingo GamiM ...... 25c to $1.00 “W e’re making only 10,000 can- alavlan embassy yesterday. On Francos speech the Navy, Marines or 'Coast ------Uuar Five injured miners were Drowned as 25 Occu­ Second Lieut. Warren E. A. vania city, named for the birth­ Colonel Dtmitrijevich said he brought to the Kanawha Valley Young, Tucson, Aria. dlea this year," says Paul E. Wle- Spokesmen, desiring to ren 2 Fancy, Large Grapefruit. Chemistry Site ...... $1.25 to $3.95 place ' of Jesus, annually has com- and, manager of. Simon Rau Sc Co. had made frequent flights over his Praising IMussolini. (15c) hospital in (^ r le a to n and another pants Are Rescued. Second Lieut. Clarence E. Pyle. memorated his coming anonvmous, ex|»lalned “ it w« country after the German-ltallan not be fair to the Army to let $ ] , . 1 0 and Erector Sets ...... $1.00, $2.75, $3.95 was taken to Laird Memorial hos­ Jr., Montgomery, W . Va. The pale light that ahine. will occupaUon, dropping supplies to i Lb. Rath?s Best Bacon pital In Montgomery. Second Lieut. Alva L. Sink, London. Dec. 16.—(;P(-Foreign deferred from Army Indo (25c) Gloucester Point, Va., Dec. 16— be that of beeswax candles, tradi- , V** i^ o o o ’^'hia eovernment Mihailovic’s men in their mountain \\V Cable Break Btauned . Uonal among the M oravian wwi-l"**!* Tha government Secretary Anthony Eden rejected volunteer for the other servlc TOTAI, VALUE $M » Munsing Wear A Fine Selection of Fancy Dressed (ff)—A “number" of persons were Tunkhannock, Pa. Moravian real-1 strongbolda or carrying parachut­ First reports were that the ca­ Staff Sergt. Henry H. Stringer, dents whose ancestors f o u n d e d u p all the wm several strongly-worded sugges­ and said the rule applied to drowned today, state police re* It’s a fragrant beeswax from ists to some rendezvous where they Dolla_____ L . .'...... $1.49 to $3.98 ble controlling the car broke. Parnell, Ky. this Bethlehem, and of ateel mill tions in '* the House of Commons ferments either for dependeoay • Brushed Rayon $1.19 ported, when .a bus loaded with bees having access to white clov­ could join the guerrillas. orrupatton. Lovely - Living’ The dead were Arthur Fannin, workmen plunged into the York Staff Sergt. Sidney M. Schwartz. fumacea. ahlelded from sky-home From his headquarters in Cairo todajt that Great BriUin protest • • • Charica Childers. Negro, and Brooklyn, N. Y, disturbers of the Christmas peace. er. The Rau firm uses it in 200- against Generalissimo Francisco VICTORY river from s Gloucester-Yorktown year-old moulds. It doesn't crys- he kept in close touch with the Blorkudc Kiimier Inlerrepled ALL FOR .... $ 1 . 9 9 Baby Boys* 2-Piece Cottoa James Boswell, Negro, all resi­ Lieut. Sink was nding as a pas­ Streets WiU Be Dark Franco’s spee'.'h praising . Musso­ ferry. taUlse from cold or run when it’s plans and^operations of General London, Dee. 18—(jT)— A » GARDEN A Beautiful Selection of dents of U$lng. Fannin and Cklld- C. D. Burke, sssistant manager senger. Ths streets w ill he dark, but as Mihailovic. he said, and could state lini and his message to Hitler ex­ era djed hefere remehing the■ |e B« •nie Injured crew members were: Mayor Robert Pfeile says, "it hot. pressing hope for an Axis victor)' emy blockade runner of Limit One To a Customer. An axceptienal gift of The Gloucester-Yorktown Fer­ with assurance that there was no Gowns pital. Janes BoewelUdled ■ few Sergt. Robert' T. Randhl, Gal­ wouldn't be right fo r them to be But there wilt be a candlelight over Russia. 5,000 tons “ has been ini All Packed In a Heavy Shopping Bag, that U V E S and keeps Knit Suits Stuffed Bears, Scotty Dogs ry company, said 25 occupants of foundation for reports circulated A soft cuddly material that veston, ,Tex.. who has cuts on his all lit up when our boys are out service, announced by a trombone The foreign secretary said he bv patrols in the Atlantic,” on giving and giving. in maize, baby blue and copen hours Utter. the bus were rescued, but thst it in this country to the effect that you wlU love to give as a gift. face and head, a fractured verte­ in the darkness fighting for us.” choir in the beWry of Central Mo­ saw "no value” in such a protest. .Vdnilralty tuiiiounoed today Selert youra now—we’ll blue. Sizes 1, 2 and 3. A witneae said the inen were had not been determined the exact Mihailovic had” retired to relative KXTRA AD D ED SPE C IAL! Several styles. Teafose or “ thrown all over the side of the brae and a fractured left leg. The 90-foot man-made Christ­ ravian church. In a speech Dee. 8, the Spanish out further detail. hold \untll. Christmas. blue. number sboarA The vehicle, car­ Around the family fireside there inactivity aomewhere in Monte­ • • s mountain." ing white and N egro workmen Sergt. Harwell Clements. De­ mas star that shone 20 miles from leader cited Mussolini as a leader P r lc e i\ $1.50 to $10. will be stories of the "Clhriet kin- negro.” / A rm y Plane Crashes 2 Lbs. Lean Spare Ribs, En^ Wild Ride la Safety the Navy Mine Depot near troit. small cut over left eye, South mountain and the eight to who “has given justice to the Ital­ )C to $ del,” the C!hriat child, as there Not Attending Large Scale War Bpringfleld. Moss., DCc.' 14 2.00 James Adklna, the only miner to Toiktown, toppled from the after treated at hospital and released. ten milea of colored lights that ian people by the Fascist revolu­ Long were on a Christmas eve in 1741 Mihailovic. he explained, was Arm y plane crashed in Wc 1 Lge. No. 2 i Can Souerkraui, $2.25 eacape, remained with the speed­ end of the feriY Into some 15 feet Orszea Roof of Bb r i drew crowds of shoppers to Beth­ tion’’ and reasserted Spain’s spir­ SIcevi when a band of pioneers Ut their not attempting to wage large scale iMiar the Spriagllekl-EaBt ing esP to the bottom of the 1,630 of water as the boat was pulling The plana grazed the roof of a lehem in the daya before gasoline itual solidarity with Germany and mUonlng—they w ill be miaalnc. tapers In Uje first log cabin and war against motorized axis divt- meadow line today, Ik e p4M*^ BOTH FOR 69c foot incline end ended the wlM out o f the slip about 7:35 a. m. bam b^ore It noeed to the ground, aions but baa husbanding hia Italy in the struggle against what GREEN burst into flames and set fire to "They’d make too good an air called th^r hew home Bethlehem. Injured, the Mnsonchoaetta ride In esfety. (a.w.t.) strength for the day when, with he termed liberaliam and “ capital­ S h o r t Dr. Robert Bser of Chsrleeton, Driver Amoag Rescued the farm bouse o f Mr. and Mrs. raid target," says the mayor of a A s there waa in an earlier Beth­ ist imperialism.” mittee oa PubBe Bafety STAMPS CilVEN d ty in which the steel mill)i guard lehem when the angels sang. Allied troopa attacking from the but hU name aod detalla at Sleevi who treated the injured, esld thst Burke said the driver of the ve­ Reginald Crouse. aea. hia lightly armed guerrilla In a messi.ge to Adolf Hitler WITH CASH SALES JWHAU the othera leaped out while the hicle, Robert E. Paul, of Mathews Mrs. Crouse bundled her two- every ray of light. "Besides, they'd “Glory to God in the highest, and oerideat were coat the city 34,000,. .to $5,000. on earth peace to men of good M a n c m i s t i i i C o h n * t (OsattBoad aa Page SUtoea) (CoatlaiMd oa Pago SUtoea) (Certhmad ee Page •) I (OMUauod 'aa Faga Slxtaoa). 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