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, 1 l » . f l l I . i W l — ■ — FRIDAT, NOVEMBER 10, IfM tX)UTlTEEH Manchester Evening Herald- Averagfi Daily Circulation the Weather For the MOpth of October. It44 Poreeaet ol tJ; S. Ueathrr Boreao Partly cloudy and colder tonight 9,002 nnd Sunday; frenn to ntrong winds ■r tonight; fresh winds Sunday. Member at the Audit HALE'S SELF SERVE ' Girls’ Coats Bofedn o f CUculotioaB '* j • Manchester— A City of Village Charm The OriRinal In New England! Boxy eoete In Red, Brown. Fitted eoete, Green, Blue. Fitted coate with eki pants. (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Bright Red. Sizes 7 to 14. (Cloaolfiad AdvertMag on Paga I f) MANCHESTtlR, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1944 ^ SATURDAY SPEQALS! VOL. LXIV., NO. 36 $12-98 to $ 1 0 .9 8 Hole's Bread loo^ 7e Yank* Share Food With Italians en Whole Wheat Bread loof 15c Junior Coats Japan Pours Fresh Green. Red. Rust. Fuchsia. Veivet col­ Extra Large Jelly Doughnuts or lars. Sizes 11 to 15. Sector Wedge; Sugar Crullers ______doz. S5c $19-98 to $25*99 Troops into Battle; Large Coffee Cakes and Crumb Cakes______ea.29c Raincoats Storm Aids Landing All But Cut Railroad AsBt Jcenlme ^ , Gabardine— weather sealed, water Tanks ami Infantry Slug A ll Purpose Flour, 25-lb. bag $1.19 repellent, spot re.sistant. Boxy style. Wide Flanking Ship Shells Three Transports and Urges Vets | Nanking Feels Well Beyoml 1918 Some with plaid lin­ Seven Eiestroyers Are Gold Medal Flour, 25-lb. bag $1.29 ing. Sizes 10 to Move Shaping W heiy TNT Armistice Day Battle­ 16. $ 1 0 -9 8 Cost of Operation; i R ate P ea ce Blows o f B is line; With 20 Miles of Ceresota Flour 25-lb. bag $1.29 Yamashita Get* Re-1 rr% t w o f Gets Hard Germany's Saar Bor­ BELTED STYLES At Budapest I Natural Color. $7-98 inforcement* to Or- 1 a O l B I ' M C C Super-Forts « ' ' I der; Palloii’s Army Ad­ Premier Coffee lb. jdr 34c moc Despite Attacks j '------Demand for Artillery^ vances as Much as DURATWILL Main Russian Forces By American Planes Scheiberling Says Ainer Jap* Claim Other For­ Nine Miles in 3 Days. ChMO A Suboni In Blue, Red, Green, $1 3-9 8 Cling to Positions in Ammunition So Great\ Natural. And Torpedo Boats, ica Has Broken Its mation* Raid Island* ^ lb. 32c Suburbs Despite Des Hot Missiles Loaded Coffee Promises; Would As- O f Kyushu anil Saishu ‘ London, Nov. 11.—KA*)— U. General MacAi^hur’s Head-' perate Counter-Blows. Into Freight Cars. S. tanks and infantry, slug­ MaxweaHew sure Lasting Peace. Also Over Honshu. Larger Sizes in Belted and Boxy Styles quarters, Philippines, Nov. ging well beyond the 1918 lb. jar 34c ll._(;p)-_Japan’s "tiger of Moscow, Nov. 11 —P)— Armistice day battleline, Coffee Natural color gabardine. Dur- ^ ^ g % Washington, Nov. 11.—(PV- Malaya," whose do-or-die Washington, Nov. 11.—(P)—Vet­ outflanking movement took shape Demand for artillery ammunition deepened a broad wedge Japa);ieae - controlled Nanking. stand on Leyte has flamed erans of this war should sit at the on two aides of Budapest today is so great that hot shells are be­ south east of Metz today, i-lb. pkg. 44c liriiVlSj'’ $Q.98 to $ l0 - 9 8 China, felt the b\|ws of B-29 Su- ^ soldier with the U. S.'Fifth Army dishes out food to an eager Salada Tea into a savage battle involv­ peace table to assure the achieve­ while the main Russian forces ing loaded into freight cars for and all but sliced the Metz- . ment of a lasting peace, Eidward per-Fortressea today, while a, Italian civilians at Monghidoro, Italy. (AP wlrephoto from holding the city under siege clung-overseas shipment as soon as the railroad in fight­ ire. S OMi Oeator Ort ing more than 100,000 men, Japanese broadcast claimed other | signal Corps)- ______\ ' ■ to their qpsitlona in the capital's | x fjT Inside them hardens. War poured thousands of fresh N. Scheiberling. national com­ ing advances within 20 iniles Valvita Asparagus 2 cans 25c mander of the American Legion, formations of air giants had raid-1 . southern suburbs against desper- j^oijiuj^tlon Director Byrnes said of Germany’s Saar border. Nipponese against the Yanks ed the islands of Kyushu and Sai- ate Nazi counter-attacks. Ueut.’ Gen. George Patton’s today, after landing them from a said today. One group of Marshal Rodion today. SMta. Cm Bart alav partisan troops of Marshal planes and patrol torpedo boats. A Tito pushed forward west of the Sarrebourg railway, virtually Me. 1 Ton Om Ble Del >br FABRIC or LEATHER heavy rain squall, prolonging An Imperial Japanese commu­ omphe; Plan* Political Danube river in a drive up through denying ita uae by the Germans. previous cover of darkness, nique, broadcast by the Domel Found Dead; southern Hungary aimed at Peca. British Seek These units had advanced 5 L-2 Sardines can 17c vored the gamble. Penicillin Daily agency and recorded by the Fed­ And Economic Talk*. The outflanking movement de­ .miles beyond Delme ridge in 2A' The reinforcements, which rea- eral Communications Commis­ veloped attacks on German and hours. Six miles to the northweft. • Glow sion, asserted that 80 of the Su- Gas Suicide men of the Sixth Armored divt- GLOVES and MITTENS . aonably might exceed 10,000, but­ Paris, Nov. 11.— (/P)-— i Hungarian posltiona over a 200- Firing Sites tressed 35,000 other enemy troops per-Fortresaes had struck at the raile front, either end of, which can' Sion enterod Luppy, three milea pint 21c Use to Fight two home islands about 10 a. m. Prime Minister Churchill, | from the rail line. Pancake Syrup V a n Raalte or Comet Rayon Gloves $1.00, $1.50 Pr. o f three fresh divisions moved in turn into a serious by-paaalng of on western Leyte to replace 35,000 Saturday (Tokyo time). Britain’s , self-styled “ wan- B ook*' on Marie Budapest. .Of Boekets Other doughboys drove nearly a lo e Label Capeskin DreM Gloves ...... $ 3 .9 8 Pr< casualties already inflicted by four Syphilis Hope (Later the Tokyt radio report­ dering minstrel” of diploma-i Malinovsky’s trpops yesterdsy seven milea north of captured Cha­ American divisions. ed “ a Blight number of enemy Rose LuConihe Case breached the Budapest-Miskolcz teau Salins to , 24 pint 17c planes” flew over .the southeast cy, came from behind a 24-1 miles southeast of Metz, and 20 Karo for pancakes Crucial Eagagement Developing ...... — % line S t Mezokovesd, 65 miles north­ W ool G lo v e s ...... $ 1 .5 n Pr. The biggest and most crucial coastal area of HonsKii, main is­ hour secrecy screen in Paris 1 I.—e breaking off the engagement. pital, said possibilities are suggest­ nications Commission, said sever- Champa Elyseea. Cregg Identified the man aa the peculiar double rumble of the Tbroc prisoners mnde na onaaos ed by latest results obtained with Wilfred J. Marquis, 21, and said Vineqor (contents) gal. 44c HOSIERY Thm-sday night, patrol torpedo Small detachmenta of Britiah (Continued on Pnge Ten) blasts were reading details of the eessful sttempt to sscmpe Irooi 48* a technique employing penicillin in (Coattaued ea Page I'ea) aoldlera and American Army and he had served three months in the new 1,000-mlle-an-hour weapon Fsderaf penitentiary at Lewitbnig, OcM^ Spray Oroagu aai Oroaberry (Continued on Pnge Ten) beeswax-peanut oil solution in­ Navy baae unite also marched in Army in 1943 before receiving a and photographs of its effects in Pa, shortly after * o^elook tUa. High Twist Full Fashioned Ho- stead of in water. the parade. medical diacharge. newapapera today. morning. Dlsdoelng tka atteoiffi Romansky reported recently on Marmalade 2 jars 35c ■siery with reinforced heels and Deapite the official aecrecy , He quoted relatives as saying The cenaorahlp ban was fiftod tho Federal Bureau of PriiMto development of the peanut oil America Firm thrown about Churchill'a, visit until Marquis recently completed a six Bussia Pushed here said the three were overeaow toes for extra wear. technique which he said prolonged bv Prime Minister Churchill's re­ Missouri Still his 11 o’clock appearance at the months term In Illinois on a port to Parliament yesterday. with tear gao near the priooa o*- Bee Hive Honey 25c action of penicillin within the body ceremony, the capital’s main ave­ charge of larceny of an automo­ trancc. The annouacemeat oaM and enabled effective employment To Forefront “ I thought it waa the end of the On Line Row nue waa bordered by a tight jam of bile. world,” said one man who lived the prisoners, flourishing Impra- of much larger single dosages of people. Thousands kept up an in­ Report Smelling Oi(s vlsed knives, forced the penHqe*. Teotala ^ oaou Counts Votes penicillin than are practical with through an explosion leaa than 50 termittent chant, "Vive Churchill, Cregg said police found the tlory medical officer. Dr. Edworfi. the drug in water solution. yards away. Chocolate Pudding 4 pkgs. 29c 83c-94c-$l9i Want* Poland and Rus­ Vive de Gaulle, Vive Koenig man's body after a lodging house United State* Urges One rocket blasted a deep crater Rinck, and his secretary, a Mira 152 Cures Effected (Lieut. Gen. Joseph Pierre Koe­ keeper reported smelling gas es-1 Senate Race and Four At that time he told of effecting Keeping Open Seat a abort distance from a German Riittkay, to aroompony them to­ Sagar Heart Pair sia to Settle Differ­ nig, commander of French Forces caping from a top floor room. 1 prisoner of war camp. The occu­ ward the prison gates. The h*- Congressional Contests 152 9ures of gonorrhea with sin­ of the interior and military gov­ The body of the 'teen-age girl, gle injections of penicillin In pea­ On Executive Council; pants escaped injury. reau reported that guards heooraa Peanut Butter lb. jar 19c ences; No Guarantee*. ernor of Paris.) who bad been missing since Sun­ stotfiitlbds, and when the group Still in Doubt. nut oil. , day night, was found Wedneaday . Bee Antwerp M i^ Useleaa He reported today to a national Signs Red Cross Oueat Booh 'The (Jermana claimed last night entered the sallyport, a dotoffa Washington, Nov. 11—Of)—The and Cregg said that she had Been Chicago, Nov. 11— a day- over a period of eight days Russia to settle their differences signed an American Red Croaa would be targets. London, Nov. 11—^^)— ' Freeh Genuine • ceeded with the counting of service­ tion Marquis’ relatives concern­ sible participant in the world air would elimlriste evidence of dis­ but refoslng to , guarantee any guest book. ing his whereabouts July 7, 1941, agreement iMing sought here by There has been no pfllclal report- Eighth Air Force bombers men's ballots. ease. specific settlement. Then the prime minister atood 51 nations. * • that this latest Nazi weapon is be- j Oi^htera, resuming their Summer Squash 2 lbs.. 25c This preliminary finding on by as Genci;al de Gaulle pinned the date that the raped body of Leather, and Tabulation of an 'estimated Frances Cochrane of Lynn was The latest move in this coun­ ing used against Allied positions on against Germany’s oynthetie syphilis is highly significant for This appeared to be the situaUon decorations on a dozen soldiers and 85,000 absentee ballots, including as American officials studied the discovered within two miles of try’s determination to. hold the the western front. planio and railroads in the Rnhr, this reason: , airmen; three of them Britiah The' latest offlclal statements on Fresh Spinach 3-lb. peck 29c about 75,000 from soldien, was latest, r^uest for Information and the spot where the LaCombe d K ir wide open for the Soviet, delivered an .\rmlstlce day blow Cordette Under the orthodox method of Army officers. , which called back its delegation the condition of Antwerp’s harbor today at Gelaenklrchea and _Oo- proceeding so slowly that final, re- employing penicillin in water solu­ advice “presented by the ppUah gdv,- The guests of honor included the girl’s body was found. m In announcing solution of the when it waa but a matter of hours blenz. .Approximately 456 ernment In exile in London through Broccoli______Ige. bch. 25c Wear A Hat, With Charm aulta may not be known Until neiit tion, a patient baa to be treated widow of Marshal Foch, World b, air from Chicago, waa a re­ (Continued on Page I'en) Ing L’nrtresaea and Liberators and ^ week. ■ Its ambassador, John Clechanow- War I French commander-in-chief, case, Cregg gave full ciedit to State Troopers Arthur Chalsson quest that one aeat be added to alnioHt an equal number of llght^;^ Freak, Large YOUR CHOICE Aa the counting progressed. Re­ (Continued sn Pnge Ten) 'ski. and aeverely wounded vetorans of the proposed executive council for One that wUl help you to defeat all opponenta! Wear a airople HANDBAGS CHechanoWskl called at the State the last war, some o f " them in and William KnighUy. but declined era partlrl)»ated.-----At the publican Gov. Forrest C-'Donnell’s a temporary aviation authority time • heavy bombers and fig “ sailor” which haa'be $4.98 and $5.98 s i^ vote tolly wOl 'five the Pres posed intematKMVsl luithority. the rabnza road. ' 4.fit .8* » }0; rilVK-'sVS'tlt) ■ f >'■

PAGE THREE^M MANCHkJSTEK EVENING HKRALD. MANCHESTBR. IXJNN..‘ ,SA 1 UKUAY, NOV EMHtgK 11, 1944 r ■ MAx«ic;ti£;sTi!;A cvi*:m M ( ,HEHALD, MANUHESTEK. CONN. SATUKUAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1944 ■ , . I- •; i' * . ' l voting hours at B. This held U] ba tha guest soloist. Mr. Lundbaw the count for a while. Charles Local Redidient R. B. Tiirner of Union street, present Orations and there Is $ Sunday School Lemon Tr aininac Y outh Larcomb w a« named to take the Rockville, which took place at the Ship Shells ;s well-xnown throughout tha Mld- Rockville .1 First Heavy Snowfall Blankets Vermont bi-monUily vpilze given by the dla West for his unusual tenor place of Harold L. Gray, aa deputy P^rst Ehiangelicpl church ,in Expect Short Headmaster for these. Also the'*e ChridtiHUB Still Stand for Praceyt reglstra,r. since Mr. Gray’s h^me_ Evansville on Noverabef 1. ,.I^i- voice which etira tha aoul o f all Struck bv Auto When TNT is an annual competition, with, oiit* who hear him. Eaiaworth Johnson, Aim Explamed was on the ticket for representa­ vate Turner is stationed with the Although Engaged‘S in a World War side judges, at which various pr ."cs violinist of Manchester Will also tive and he could not act as regis­ medical detachment at Camp *P ------IKstrictMeef-- ' Chiir Book Exhibits Gels Hard are presented by Soholastio Adviser appear. For ticket reaervatlona trar. . , Breckinridge, Kentucky. Howe S. Newel. These om t’ ini» ideal- and agencies of good, We There were several votes chal­ Mercer Malchett Is Hil • South Methodist Chu^ ' ' St. James’s Roman Catholic phone 7220, and also note adver­ Text: Matthew 5:43-48*. Romans Reasons Legion Backing Mias Steven* Herr have been traditional at VVI'b’*.'i- ^Hbv;. William J. Dona, Pastor 18»l-7 had forgotten "that It Is aa much lenged in the cdurse df the day, Main Call lor Annual Gather* Main Street Hartfotd_Ho^ tisement in this issue. tfie C^hristion’s part to fight and Iffove Given in Talk While Crossing For Children .Miss Florence Stevens, auperin- (OeaUnoed From Page One) ham, having originated, in t’.i3 Olil Rav. Bdmmid Bomtt, Amirtnnt By WUliam E. Gilroy. D. D. but on the whole everything went tendent of the Providence Deacon­ Club and the Philo Club, now ro Rev. W . Halph Ward, Beer. Frederick Melmm, Aastotoat restrain evil, qs It is. tp overcome off harmoniously. People sat up In George O. Aehton, Mlnlater TIm Oeatar Ohorok Street at Bissell. ess Home, will preach at the serv­ present military shortages are;.not ing is Posted; Officers longer In existence, which for mo:*i Peacemakers are still blessed, it with good. '"V- By State Commander. groups here and there until mid­ • at Marie . (Oongregotioaal) ^ ice* In both the Rockville and Ver­ a product of our failure or' our than 100 years held weekly m'*rt. ond the Christisn Church etlll i W e have been learning, in a night and after to hear election Are to Be Chosen. Sunday moasM: Bev. OlUlocd Oliver Slmpaon, Mercer Matehett,'^ 81 BisMO t Wkole Week to Be De- non Methodist churches on Sunday, mistakes. Ings with musical ■ programs, ora • For odulU, 5:80, 7, 6:80, $;46 stonds'for peace. It is true, though | cruel and torrlble way, lessons that H artfold, Nov. U —<4’)—Connec. returns. . .. telling of interesting experiences Morning worship, 10:45 »• « * Mlnlatm we have been engaged in a world both the Bible and history might The marriage of Misa Aceynatn street, was struck by aa outomo* ; • voted to Project at the “ Product Of Successes” tlons, and debates. Prelude—“Invocation .. .■ Matuy (tw o mosses, In ths upper and) ticut’a American Legion comman­ and incidents in her, work. Her The annual meeting o f the South lower church) and at 11 o’clock. Morton A . Mnnaon, IHreetor war, and the church through its well have taught ua. The Bible la LouUe Jones, daughter o f domes­ bile driven by Cboriee R. Peaaa "They are a product of our *uc- Processional Hjrmn—“Joyful, Joy- mt ReUgloaa Edocotlon der, declaring that his organlza< ' Rockville library. last visit to Rockville was made Manchester Fire District will be Belated Straw Ballot Otsaants Children's mam at 8:30 In k>w-| leaders, Its Army and Navy chap- * book of wars„aa ^11 os a book tic animals’ Oimmlsslonsr and o f Andover in front o f ttio Stata cesses,” he added. “W e are run­ "^ rA d o re 'ro e o ” . Boeteovew oBoa F. Darts, Diraetor of Mnale loins, and Its many members both ' of peace. ■ Its great heroes ware tlon was "now advocating required two years ago. ning month* ahead of our military brief, according to the call which er church. Mrs. aaude W . Jones, to Petty Service Station on Main otrsot A t both services, gifts of home Anthem—"Eternal Mrs. V. C. Morey, Orgartst Inside and outride of the armed uneomprtslng foes of svlL and of­ leaeetime training for all able- Officer David K. Porter, son of Rockville. Nov. 11— (Special)— timetable. As a result we must was posted yeaterday.,Thc meeting Spokane, Wdah.— (A>) — The while on his way to work in Cha­ canned fruits and vegetables will to Save” ...... forces, have supported our Muntry ten that meant warfare, phyricol lOdled American youth,” asserted Mr. and Mra. Clarence E. Porter, Children’s Book Week which is obtain from our war factories mat­ Spokane Athletic Round Table Hymn— “Where Croes toe Crov^- s i Brldgat’a R. C. ney Brothers mills, this montlDg. be brought to be given to the Home will be held at Hose House No. 3 9:30 k. m.— Church School. and the Allied cause. A few Indl- aa welt aa splrltual.'t', today ”we must anticipate that the took place at St. Peter’s Episco­ erial that was not scheduled for which hoki its aiinuht Christmas ^ Ways of Life” ... Gardiner’s Rm . Jamea E. Tlinmlllis, Pastor The accident occurred at 6 :M . V sitgerly awaited each year by the where they will, be used in Thanks­ a. 8 o’clock next Thursday eve­ Henry Hiller, chairman o f tha yiduals here and there have moin- But every true Christian Is a next H itler w ill hpve, aa his first pal church Wednesday at 7 p. m., . ..youngstars ot the city will start production until next' March.’* — party in July, decided yesterday Offertory A.nthem— "Greater L w e Bev. BronlaUw OadaroweM, tirined on attitude o f aloofnesa, pacifUt in the ends and goals that It waa dark at *he .time and as giving bankets for the needy. Any­ ning. 'there are but four sections the time had come for e b;"~'V Board o f Religious Education. objective the knocking out of the Rev. Harold R. Keen, rector, )nekt Monday at the Rockville T h e armed forces need heavy Hath N o Man’’ . . . John Ireland Aaslstont Pastor still preaching ultra-pacifism; but he seeks. I f we are fighting this Mir. Matchett was croaalng from one desiring to give money instead ballot on the presidential etectloa. 11:00 a. m.—Church-time Nurs­ America with one eudden, swift officiating. .4 PubUc U b n ^ and during the artillery and mortar ammunition tc the call. The reporta of the of­ Sermon— “The RequlremenU of an Masses on Sunday at 7:80, 9, 10 | fo r the moat port they have been war because we believe in war, we the east to the west side o f the of foo week, the pupils o f the various especially, the South Carolinian, ficers will be given: action will be Adequate Religion" . . and 11 a. m. Uke men Ineffectively and patheti­ are as bad as our enemies. If the The commander, Herbert L. street he was struck by the car school in Rockville at 9:.10 the chil­ taken on appropriations for the Rev, W . Ralph Ward. Jr. 6r. ceremony. The bride waa given whibh was being driven souUb- 't: schools Will visit the library in related. • General Eisenhower’s 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship cally Ulking about good health aim and purpose of our fighting is Bmanuelson o f Orange, aaid in a dren will also bring similar dona­ equipment, expense and mainte­ Recessional Hymn — 'S a vigour. in marriage by her father, and her H » was removed to \he Manches­ ■ groups. . tions for this work. troops are currently'drawing upon Sermon by the Minister. “De­ while othqrs fought an epidemic not to stop ruthlesSnesa and ag- speech prepared fo r delivery here nance of the department. District St. John’s Polish Natidoal greasloh, and to establish peace, slater. Miss Merle NaUMe ter Memorial hospital In John B. During recent weeks many new Rev. F. A. Dyckmsn, pastor, will their reserve Supplies, he said, Again to Thy NamOp^n. vout Men from Every____ ^ ______Nation.’ o f disease threaUning to decimate that any new Hitler “will try to And In the Pacific General Mac officers will ask permission to bor­ \ Oolwoy Street we are sinning hgainst God and was maid of honor. Technl Burke’a ambulance. Hs was cut . ■ books of ail types have been add- be in charge of the sen'ices, the ^ v . 8. J. Szcaepkowaki Acts 2:15. World Onler Sun^y. ^umsnity. defeat us before we can get ready Sgt. Leonard C. Porter, brother of ; - sd and these will be placed on Arthur's forces will use as much row money until the taxes are col­ Postiude—'To God We R ^er man. about the head and otherwise one at Vernon at 9:30 and In Rock­ The music; The analogy la not inept One to fight. That means we will have the groom, a c t^ as best man. : J display, the circulation to start 105 millimeter ammunition this lected and give the note or notes Thanks and Praise .... Bach does not believe leas in good health But there are testing days ahead. no time to train to fight. The next shaken up. ville at 10:45 a. m. In Vernon the of the district for the money bor­ 9:30 a. m.— Church School. - 8:30—Maai in English for the | Phe ceremony was perfortned by ^ * the following week. 'The theme month as they did In all of last becauee he ftghU on epidemic bf W ill we use the victory for peace, time we will have to mobilize to The driver of the car waa ar­ Sunday school will follow at 10:30. rowed. I 10:45 a. m. — Nursery during youth of the congregation. “ Andante Solenne” .. Bach candle light and the Interior of fo r Book Week .this year is year. SUN. - MON. - TUBS. dlseoee; hut he knowa that when or for selfish purposes of gain 7 fight, not to train and produce. rested on the charge of reckless The Youth Fellowship o f the V er­ There will be no recommenda­ morning worship. 10:30— Mdas in PolUh Anthem— W ill It be our purpose to bind up the more than 4 century old church driving following an investigation -•^nltei Through Books.” There "To meet these demands from EIcbberg an epidemic does strike, regard­ Time w ill be of the utmost essence non church wilt meet at 7 ;30 at the tion for the purchase o f new equip­ 4 p. m. — Intermediate Youth “T o Thee, O Ckmntry' the wounds, pouring in oil and was beautiful with lU back­ by Sergeant iobn McGlinn and * ars books from picture books for' home of Mra. William Stephens. the front hot shells are being load­ Bewitching . . .In Her less of iU causes and the contrib­ in the next attack and In the next ed Into freight cars at the fact­ ment as there is already money ■ Fellowship. Bible OramatizatlOT, Second Oongikgattonol Oiurch Offertory— uting negligence o f iU Victims, the­ wine, in the spirit of the Good 8a: ground of chysanthemums. it* old Officer David/GalUgon. )'>' the first graders to books on air- Recital Sunday 6 p. m.—Youth Fellowship High “ Slumber Song' ,. Schumann defense. ories in this country as soon as the enough on hand to pay for the two Most Glamorous Role! Ferris B. Reynqids, MlnUter ories and ideals, and even preven­ maritan, or ahall we let hate and “That if why," stated Emanuel- stained glass windows casting a planes and actentifle subjects for The first of a series of Miuicals T N T inside them solidifies. They pieces of apparatus that have been She’s so rmnnntfd school. _ Edna Word, C»urch School Anthem— tive measures, no longer suffice. It revenge conquer? W e shall help to son, "the American Legion is now mellow light from the candles on the older boys. will be presented on Sunday after­ approved but which cannot be se­ 6:30 p. m. — Epworth League. “Recessional” . . DeKoven move, direct from the factory to . . . as the bride D irector, must be fought with resources and pave the way for another war if we advocating required peacetime their sills, the whole making a Parents whd contemplate the noon at 3 o'clock at the chapel of cured because of the war. This deal lightly, with criminal perpe­ the port on an ‘expedite’ ba.sls,” who was rurious Young Adults. . . Postiude— measures sdequaU for tU con­ miltUry training for all able-bod­ picture long to be remembered. inirchase o f boedu for children for the Union Congregational church Republicans and snowflakes are both plentiful In Vermont. The former was proved again on elec­ amounta to over 627.000. 7:30 p. m. — Evening worship. “Allegro Maestro’* trators of the present horrors, but Tolland Byrnes said. , about men.4 ‘ Men’s a a s s at 9:15 M r" quest. iTie same thing Is true of 1 ied American youth. W e propose Only close relatives of the bride ^1 Christmas will find It worthwhile by pupila of Mrs. Arllne M. Skin­ tion day, and here le proof of the latter. The first heavy anowfall o f the season blankets French hil) Officers will be elected. The 7; 3d o’clock in the Sanctuary. Mendelssohn we shall notibulld peace unless We Hourly Reports Made .. .menL community Invited. WRFe that every young able - bodied and groom were present, with but M to visit the exhibit, as the llbrar- ner. The public Is invited to at­ at Richmond. Vt., overlooking the slopes of Mount Mansfield, to a depth of from four to six inches. term of Harry Schieldge, one of Mr. Ward will preach on How 6:00 p. m. C Y P au b. Irene win those of all nations who are “Hourly reports on the where­ C^hurch School at 9:30. Surely we have discovered that American male, between the ages one or two exceptions. . Several Pomona members <»f ^ t rtana are always glad to offer sug- tend. (A P wirepheto)'. the commissioners will expire. Shall We Say Our ^yers." ’^ e Illlng, president. G. Albert Peatr peaceably inclined, and help them abouts of each ca> are telegraphed Nurffurv at 10i45. ____x- - - r it la useless to say that we will of 18 and 22, be given the benefits The bride wore a traveyng cos­ 'Tolland Grange attended the Elast £\’ gcstions as to the type of book The second in the seriea wilt take chapel choir will sing under the Morning worship at 10:45.’ 8^ gom. Director of Music in the Man- to better living in a better world, to the headquarters of the Army *’”***’■ 1 preach and practice peace, that we of military training for one year, tume of aquamarine wool, with Central Pomona Grange No. 3 I ] best fitted for a particular age. place on Sunday afternoon, Decem­ dlrertlon of Mr. Ashton. Per*®"* mon by Wayne-W. Womer, of the! Chester schools, will speak* on will never under any circumstance Two plain tasks are before us, training Integrated with his aca­ corsage of gardenias. The maid held at East Wind.sor Thursday , Now Paratrooper ber 3. Transportation corps In Washing­ Bassett, Richard Bandberg and Who like to sing w ill find this In­ and they are Christian tasks aa ton so that there will be no delay Joan Silverherz are also taking Local StiMlent __ Connecticut Temperance Union* 1 ..jjuiiic in the Cn>urch.’’ Ukc up arms, aa thousands o f our demic education and business pur­ of honor wore cherry red velvet evening. Pfc. Stephen Oliver, son o f Mr. Library and Banks Closa ^ Bookmarks. .By Robert Duncan formal Sunday evening choir a Music by the choir under the dlrec- 7.30 p_ m. Memorial service for well as tasks of government: to In spotting any tie-ups. In some part in the program. young men were saying a few suits. . with shoulder corsage of gar­ A meeting of the Federated s™ and Mra. Anthony Oliver o f 40 The Rockville Public I.ibraiy and pleasure and inspiration. punish past war-makers, and curb church school board was held at eases special trains of thirty cars Mrs. Wilton Dimock of Crystal tlon of Samuel G. Ramette. Center Church war casualties. years ago. while we allow others Should Remain In Reserse denias. , , '„Ward street has won the right to the banks wers closed today In ob­ lu Seuior Oration The Week potential war-makers, with no*fu- the parsonage Thursday evening. or more are used and these trains Lake received word from Mrs. Prelude, “Morning Song” ---- Music by the vested choir. to bulM up the armies and arma­ “ Following such a training, The bride’s mother wore black wear the Wings and Boots of the servance of Armiatice Day,- Monday, 4 p. m.—Girt Scouts...... Kramer The Week ment with which to destroy us. In­ tile compromise with evil; and at have the right of way over every­ Early Carolinaa Again Provide C3iester Hunt of Colebrook New continiftd the speaker, "he should crepe with sequins. The bride­ Committees and plana were piade i Cnlted States Army Paratroopers, Football Sunday 7:45 p. m.—Gleaners. 7:46 p. m.— Anthem, “ Ptiejolce Ye W ith J*rusa-| ii^oyeml^r 13: stead of overcoming evil with good the same time to encourage every for the School Christmas festivi­ thing on the rails. Hampshire of the death of their David E. Hawley, son o f Mr. and remain in the reserve components groom’s mother wore black velvet I*; having completed four weeks of On Sunday, Nov. 12, the Central Epworth Circle will meet at the lem” ...... Page j.Qg p ni. King’s Daughters we were allowing evil to become art and act of peace, and to win to “In a few coses destroyers have Background for Fletcher Novel daughter .lanet who died last Sun­ Mrs. Robert F. Hawley, 20 Ckibum home of Mlsi Marion Brwklnjp. the cause of peace every person of our armed forces. with red roses, and Mrs. Loui.se ties. /jump training during arhich time A. C. football team will play the Offertory Anthem, “The Earth Is —^ guppbr. so strong and powerful that it “ Such a plan, if put into effect, The annual meeting, of the Fed­ E been used to move top priority day-* The Hunts were fotmerly Road, Manchester, was one of three Mrs. Edwin Foster and Miss Blume. grandmother of the bride, & he made five jumps, the last a All-Rockville Reoervea at the eniiid not onlv destroy vast num- that can be won. regardleas " o f will give our nation a continuous erated church Ladles' Aid Society of Crystal LakV but movedlo New students who gave their Senior Brookings are hostesses. the Lord’s ...^...... Simper 7:00 p. m. Troop 1, Girl ScouU. wore black velvet. 1°;:^ tactical Jump at n l^ t Involving a Cricket Lot, this being the first items across the ocean. A ir trans­ . “ Lusty Wind for Carolina,” by * Meanwhile isdlationism thrives of g o ^ L n and women, but whether he waa our ally or our en- reservoii; of trained manpower. It was held. at the home o f Mra. Hampshire last September. Janet Orations at Flak Hall of Wilbra- Tuesday All Day—W. C. T. U. Postiude, "Maestoso” .... Hanwii ^ ig , Rtnily Smith, leader. A military touch was given by combat problem on landing, game in a series for the city cham­ port is frequently utmited for the 63), deserves a high place in the In the U. S. The country Is to- Yoting Peoples Mil Sigma Chi y.jj p_ Troop 25, Boy threatenthresten the destruction of all I emy. < will serve notice on all the world Marion Baker Monday afternoon. won ill when they left Crystal ham Academy yesterday. He All-Day Sewing Meeting. A t 2:30 the uniforms worn by the bride­ m addition Parachute Specialist pionship. The game will Im called shipment of rocketr or mortar season’s bumper crop of costume tally unprepared for war. Young that America Is serious about Nov. 7, Carri* Ayers, president, ammunition, and as many as 20 Lake and has been in different hos­ chose as :his subject. “ Fundamen­ there will be a roH caU and w - society St 6:00. Young people o f _couta. Charles Lynn, leader. groom and his brother. ^ l* ft a in h u . Is given in Oommunica- at 2:30 o’clock. The All-RockviIle romances. Mi.ss Fletcher, who has Germans, "athletic club mem- keeping her peace unbroken. pitesldlng. The following officers planes have been assigned for a pitals most of the time since leav­ tals of Radio." } sponses about Current l^ en U . 2.30 the parish are Invited. Tuesday. November 14; baby show will be features of the Following the ceremony a re­ ^ ‘; tlons. Demolition, R l g g ^ and Reserves are the smaller members two novels on the settlement of hers” on parade in Britain, launch Knowledge that Ameri a is pre­ were elected to serve for another single shipment.’* ing Connecticut. Each week three to five Seniors p m.—The Hustlers Group will The Week 4:00 p. m. Junior Choir re­ evening. The place la the assembly ception and buffet supper was ‘ 'Parachute MSlatenanoe. « of., the All-Rockville Seniors who the CaroUnas to her credit, in , nationwide sabotage at a signal. Gilead pared will discourage woUld-bc year; President, MrS. Hollis E. Other Urgently Needed Items meet In the ladies parlor, 3:30 p.m. Monday at 7:00—Boy ScouU. hearsal. room; time, eight o’clock. given at the bride'# home, and the Marrfsjo Ansoimced are no( playlhg this week-end. The "Men of Albemarle" and "Ha-1 Defensive blows against them are Tuesday at 7:00—Girl ScouU. conquerors. They can only be en­ French: first vice, president, Mrs. Byrnes, who also Is director of —Brownies. 7 p. m.—Boy Scouts. 6:30 p. m. Girl Scouts. Miss couple left later for a honeymoon AnKNinesment la made of the two teama battling for the cham. leigh’s Ellen.” again goes back Frieclolin’s excuse for declaring Lt. Robert H. Foote, son of Mr. couraged by a belief that we are Ann Young: second vice president,' reconversion, said in addition to 7:30 p. m.—The SUnley Group Tuesday at 7:00—Choir rehears- Hewitt, leader. S t Mary’s Episcopal Church trip. Many beautiful gifts were plonahip will be composed o f all to a time and place she is capable war. Britain succumbs, and Inva- and MrjB. Robert E. Foote, has once again napping and unpre- Frances Bushnell; secretary,, Mrs. of Misa Mary Elisabeth ammunition, other urgently need­ will meet in the ladles’ parlor al. 7:30 p. m. Group F. Mrs. Rev. Alfred L. WIlUams, Rector received. Including generous local boys. of bringing', very much to life. sion of the American west coast • Wednesday at 6:30— The Mar­ John H. Steele; treasurer for th^ j o f Evansville, HI., arid ed items are tanka, heavy trucks, A REMINDER! WE ARE NOW OPEN SUNDAYS! Hostesses will be Mrs. JMmund Henry Janssen, leader. 1 Rev. Ellison F. Marvin, Curate been seriously wounded in ac- pared*’’ „ ™ , District Meeting Adventure in the early 1700's 1 and rocket attacks from Mexico END TODAY: ried Couples enub will have a sup­ Elsewhere in his talk, Emanuel- checks and Liberty bonds Congregational Branch o f tJ«e'' l aitiae S. Turner, son o f Mrs. cotton duck and radar equipment. Zagllo, Mrs. Mather Harding and 7:30 p. m. Girl Reserves. ! tivlUes in on October 21. The Fourth Diafyict, American was to be had for the asking. The follow. The German navy anchors ■on declared "the first step toward Officer Porter Is on leave and Federation, Mrs. Marion A. **AII of these things are needed THIS EVENING: “ I LOVE A SOLDIER” Mrs. Adrian St. IHerre. ” ^ _ per and meeting. 8:00 p. m. Group D. Gertrude The 23rd Sunday after Trinity will be called back on duty In the Legion, and Auxiliary, will hold a West Indies were bulging with , in New York harbor. It is the end. Notes Kis parenta received a telegram building and enduring peace must Baker; treasurer for the Method­ to bring the war to an earlier Plus THEY LIVE IN FEAB’ Wednesday. 10-4 p. m.— W .8 .C. Carrier, leader. Book Night pro­ g J. m.—Holy Communion (Cor­ meeting on Sunday afternoon at 3 riches, which drew British iner- j Lessner's last chapter conaista of from the war department this be a stem w ill for peace—and that near future. Both bride and ist Branch, Mrs. L. Ernest HaU. end,” he comm nted. SEB SHOOTY FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE 8 . Red Cross sewing at the C ^ e r Sunday afternoon at 3:00 at the gram, with Miss Jessamine M. porate Communion of Canvassers). o’clock at Moosup. Mra. Christine chantmen, which in turn dr?w the one .line, recommending that Ger- Church there will be a Memorial week sU tlng that fact. They also will must have a punoh behind it groom are graduates of Windham Voted to meet for business [WILL BUY ANY “Within a week," Byrnes re­ church. 3.30 p. m. W .8 .C.S. CTi^ Smith, librarian, at the Mary Che­ 9:30 a. m.—Children’s Service Mead, district president, of Rock­ attention of pirates, notably many be Ueatroyed. Service for Sgl. Rudolph W. Nel­ received a letter from Robert Tell­ We must maintain a strong Army High school. each month. The next buslns“ ■ ville', will preside at the meeting of vealed, "Antwerp will be ready dren’s Group will meet in t ^ chap- ney Library, speaking on recent and address by the Rev. Alfred L. Stede Bonnet, Vane and Black The book is more than a eL 7:30 p. m.—^Teachers Training son. Jr., reported on November 4, ing them of his injury which con­ a strong Navy, s modem Air The bride will resume her duties meeting Dec. IS at the pa the Auxiliary. for the unloading o f ships. >, . books. Mrs. W arren Keith is Wijliamz. The Junior Choir will GOOD beard and Anne Bonney. who had little terrifying and stands as a killed in acUon In Germany. sists of three wounds in his hip Force.-and military training for as lasdlcal librarian at the Rocky — Mrs; Ada Metcalf of New TexUle Vaiau We will resume the march on THE SHERIDAN school. ■ _ chairman of program and Miss sing. „ a price on her glamorous head. warning. After qU, a prophet who Next Sunday evening at 7:80 the and a wound in his shoulder, This youth.” Hill Soldiers’ H om « ven was an overnight guest o< Berlin. And when the Russians Thursday, 7:30 p. m.— B e c r^ - Ruth Porter’s committee will have 10:45 a. m.— Morning Prayer and There will be a meeting of th* The coastal area which today is predicted the chain of monstrous is bis second recent injury. He was Both young people are favorites REAL ESTATE reach Hitler’a capital, I nominate RESTAURANT tion Workshop. 7:45 p. m.—The Young Peoples Mu Sigma C?hl So­ charge of refreshments. Mem­ sermon by the Rev. Ellison F . Mar­ Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoyt Harsn Rockville Textile Union, Local 68, North and South Carolina was events that led up to the subju­ Study GfOUIY wtll*ho!d an o ^ n ciety will sponsor an Old-Fashion­ hospiUllzed, a few months before here and the beat wishes of all over November 7 and cams to H on Sunday afternoon at 2 :30 o’clock for chairman of the welcoming Friendly bers ot the group are reminded vin. The Senior Choir will Sing. rich In arable soil, hardwoods and gation of Europe, and our own meeUng for all. Mathias Spless will ed Hymn-sing. Special' music will for injury received when assisting who know them go with them. Tolland to vote. at the K. o f C. hall with President committee our own General Eis­ AND LOUNGE [ • 0 3 2 3 to bring Fairless Fair envelopes. Processional Hymn—‘The Spa­ game, but two attempts by the Pearl Harbor, would have been Hospitality! speak on "The American In ^ M . be furnished, by the Junior Choir. men carrying in the wounded. LL Hebron Another wedding of interest to At the ToUond Grange meeting 11 Fair Prices James M. Dick presiding. A t this enhower.” Wednesday, November 16: cious Firmament on High” English to settle there bad failed laughed off the streets. TODAY AND SU ^AY Friday, 8 p. m.— M arted Cou- The public is' invited. Foote had only been back In the loqal people is that of Miss Doris held at the Community House meeting there will be nomination 10:30 a. m. Red O oa s sewing. Sermon Hymn— “ Jesus, the Very 1 miserably. The Indians were hos­ Sum-Ups: plM Club will have a Folk F ^ - The Annual Thanksgiving serv­ front lines a short Urae when this m L cII of Baltic, daughter of Mr. Tuesday evening, November 7, .. I of offleera for the coming year. MV*. Edna Case Parker, leader. Thought of Thee” Pretty nearly everybody was tile and pirates Infested the coves "F lyin g Leatfeeraecks,** by val. Hostesses will be the Lords, ice will be held next Sunday morn­ occurred. and Mrs. Samuel Marcll, to Doug­ the following officers were elects Engagement ■invauion Resulted « All who are interested are Invited Offertory Anthem—"Praise the out on voting day and it is estl I Wills F. Johnson and inlets. Richard G. Hubler, with John A. Patersons, Speeds and Rogers. ing at 10:45. Lord, O Jerusalem", by Maunder Staff Sgt. Frank Ulm^ sUted las Campbell, son o f Mr. and Mrs. ed for the ensuing year: Msator, Mr. and Mra. Carl A. Miller of mated that about 80 >4 C?- of those In Saving of London Such were the circumstances Dectaant (Doubleday Doi Saturday, 2:30 p. m.— The Jun­ to come to sew, either for the back to Kelly Field in San An­ Allan Campbell of New York, Kobert West; Overseer, ColTiO Builder -> R«ul Bstatu 167 Bast Main street have an­ Recessional Hymn— "Lead Us, O on the voting list cast their bal­ Columbia, S. C., Nov. 11.— (A>)— into which Captain Woodes . Rog­ ior Department will show mo^es. whole day, or for the morning or tonio, Texas, Wednesday. Mrs. which will take place this after­ Wilcox; Lecturer, Edith Vesley; Tetephom 7426 or 4614 nounced the engagement o f their 62JS0). Marine fliers and the his­ Church of the Nazarene Father, in the Ways of Peace” lots. To be more exact there are I f Allied forces had not landed on 6:46 P. »"•— South church choir afternoon. Ulm is planning to spend the win­ noon in BalUc. The bride­ steward, RusseU Gunther; osatsb- daughter. Mias Martha A. Miller, to ers and Roger Mainwairing led a tory they’ve made in the Pacific. MODERN AND OLD-FASHION 466 Main StreeL Manchester 7 p. m.— Evensong and address now 673 names on the voting list the continent June 6. “little would rehearsal ^th Mr. Ashton. ' 6:30 p. m. CSib Scouts. Charles ter in Gilead at the home of her groom has been for some time a ant steward, Charles KnyWe; William J. Hartman of this city, group of artisans and tradesmen Rev. JamesI A., Vmfoung. Pastor by the Rev. Alfred L. Williams. mnA of that number 676 actually have been left OC Laondon,” be­ Norris, leader. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'ooarder at’ the home ot Atty. and chaplain, M ary Broodbent; treas­ jS—— ■formerly of Scranton, Pa. 'I^e from Bristol. Chief among them “ Men of Popolar Mmdc,” by The Junior Choir will sing. Om- voted, perhaps a record vote for cause o f the flying bomb menace 7:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal. Mrs, flrmation inslrucUon' for boys and FUh. Mrs. John A. Markham of Bur­ wedding will take place this month. was Robert Fountaine, the Hugue­ David Ewen (Ziff-Davis: EL15). D A N C 1 If 6 Concordia Lutheran Sunday setvicee; the town. ResulU were rather urer, Bernice Hayden; oecretatjf, ;l War MohiUsatloa Director Byrnes not weaver who fled persecution Biographical sketches of men who Charles Itorrls, choir mothw. girls and adults. Fourteen ladies from ^Gilead surprising In some respects. O f rows Mill Road, but after the Ira F. WUcox; gatekeeper, Har-'T . Towns Paaa Qnotaa 1 Winter and Oordea Streets 9:30 a. m— Church school, where 7:30 p.'^m.p.^m. Class forto C2iurch have joined the sewing class in Buck's Corner Donald R. AVeekee, county chair­ said today. * in France, only to find it again in made American popular music, ' ‘S.\TURDAY, NOVEMBER IIT H Rev. Kart RMiter, Pastor you may study the Bible. Join the Processional Hymn—"Sun of My the candidates for representative.* marriage and his return here he ley Fogel; C ortt, Molly Ooroli: School teachersrs at SouthSouU Method- Soul, Thou Saviour Dear" Hebron. They plan to meet every man o f the National W ar Fund Byrnes, in a talk S p a r e d for Ireland, and then in England. from King Oliver to George class to suit your need. Tennyson one Republican, Mrs. Robert E. and his bride will Uve In a cottage Pomona, Helen Zagora; Flora, an Armistice day program, said Gershwin. , tst church. Ths»Rev^^Carl Han- "Sermon Hymn— “Jesus Calls Us; rhursday evening at eight o'clock Resfouronf drive, announces the following But “Lusty Wind for OiroUna” 8:50 a. m. Sunday School and McFall, superintendent. Foote, was elected, and one Demo­ on Burroys Hill, owned by Edward Viola Dlmmock; lady that sn inflection of a flying sen. Instructor. O’er the Tumult’’ in the basement o f the Synagogue execuUl towns have passed their quotas: is primarily the story of a bitter SPORT GRNTER 10:45 a. m.— Morning worship. crat, Fitch N. Jones, won by three A. smith. People are very glad stewsurd, Lucile Carol; Bible classem. Alfred Lange, au- Thursday, November 9: Offertory Hymn— "Father In Heav­ at H 6brbn Center. Mrs. Nompn thl On the New London Tpk. Tolland, WUliam E. Anderson, bomb launching site near Cher­ struggle against the wilderness, “Bulldozers Come First," by MANCHESTER — WELLS STREET 2 0 h\ Sermon by the pastor: “Heroes votes. Mrs. Foote received 314 to have them settle here and wish committee for three years, 7:30 p. m Worship study fof en, Who Loveqt AU” tiills is the instructor. Each mem­ chairman: Ckilumbia, Mrs. Avia bourg bad convinced him "that the conquering of a wild and un­ W aldo. G- Bownoan, Edward J. Ce«My*fGB^ A ll." Mrs. Florence Flsn, soloist. votes, and'Mr. Jones had 293 votes. them ail poBslble future happlnelis. ri'tiring m4ster, A rth W Busbne Try Onr Italien Pood only by invasion could we ever Music By: GUS’S MODERN HAYSHAKERS Wofnen’s Federation Group lead­ Receasional Hymn— "Before the ber according to her ability in Oatchell, chairman: Vernon. Ralph friendly shore, and as such It is Cleary. Harold W. Rlchardeoa, Choir will meet for rehearsal at 5:30 p. m.—N. Y. P. S. (Juniors). It Is fairly seldom that a Demo­ Word has been received of the Harry Labonte^ who i _ have curbed the destruction by PL1)S ers. Ending of the Day” sewing can decide what she wants Specialties In Onr New Gibson, chairman; Mansfield, G. C. engrossing entertainment. Miss Nathan A. Bowers, and Archie N. Prompter: ED.-FENN Miss Martha McKinney and Miss crat wins the election for represen­ birth of a daughter, November 8, overseas 23 months, gavs a most; those flying bomba.’’ ' ' . Inglis makes her history not only Carter (W’hittleeey House: $2.75). close o f service. Notes The Week to make. A fte r the xieetlng this interesting talk on many of to y C E D A R R O O M Matttaon, chairman. Admi^ion (Inc. Tax) 60c. Service Men Free! Elsie Wray In charge. tative In Hebron, but Mrs. Charles at the Middlesex hospital. Middle-^ He made no direct reference to Monday, 3:15 p. m. — Girls’ week a social time was enjoyed experiences and Atmy life. R»* highly pul.-itable, but weaves It Five men who know pitch in to 8:30 p, m.— N. Y. P. 8. (Senior). Thursday morning, November C. Sellers won this election In 1940. town, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mas-' the new vengeance bomb which into her narrative, rather than Monday, 7:30 p. m. the Sewing Friendly Society Juniors (ages 6- with refreshments of cake and freshments were- aerVed duriagj O R C H E S T R A tell the dramatic j|tory o f the bull­ Miss Marion E. Janes, president. 23, there uill be a service In the President Roosevelt swung well sell! of Milton, a Boston suburb. the Germans have been employing around it. dozer’s part in the war. Circle WUl meet. sanctuary at 8-30. Music will be 12). 7:30 p. m.— Girls’ Friendly So­ coffee served by Mrs. Walter ahead of his ticket, presumably the social hour. ^ , TlinrB. • P ri.. Sail > Son. Wednesday at 7:80 p. m. Parent- 7:30 p. m.---Evangellstic service. ciety Meeting '(High School age Mass. Mrs. Masselli Is the against the BrlUsh. by the vested choir. Hewitt and Mrs. Sherwood Griffin. quite a number of Republlfcana Teachers night will be observe^ Pastor’s subject: "A ll But the and over). 8 p. m.— Bowling Group daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. E ach W e e k . “Prize Storlee of 1944," edited „ , ^ rniHtmi The Hospitality Committee for Charles H. Fish and his daugh voting for him. He l^ad 255 votes, Pendleton of Colchester, formerly All parenta are cordially Invited Passion.” (Charter Oak Alleys). Santa Claus Gives Help LEGAL BEVERAGES To Get-Snowstorm Picture by Herschrl. Brickell (Doubleday Pa|*K R n flfM l T¥ssi*ss November vs Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ter, Mrs. Frank Ulm were caUers or 66 less than his opponents. of Hebron She Is the former • t w i c e t o d a y Holiday Prices Today. to attend. A fter the discussion The Week Tuesday, 7:15 p. m.— Boy Scouts in North Haven on Friday. Doran: 62.50), consisting of thin, 0 0 3 1 X 1 H e r e BUSHNELL Beckwith and Mr. and Mrs. James Dewey and Bricker, In a lesser Miss Lois Pendleton. This Is the period entertainment and refresh­ Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.— Pray­ (Inviestiture Ceremony). 8 p. m.— Denver—(JP)— Stranded without) Chicago.—(A*)—Pvt. Robert S. year’s O. Henry Memorial Prize' M EM O RIAL — H ARTFO RD **AT. 2:80 EVE. 8:16 Latest News! ■ Shorts! B. Johnston. degree McMahon. Woodhouse, atid Pendletons’ first grandchild— Corley, 28, who has been stationed Stor>' winner.*.and sevienteen other ments wtU be enjoyed by all. er and Praise service and Mission­ Senior Choir rehearsal. funds, a 13-year-old Missouri girl? Names Its Officers The South Windsor Congrega­ Wednesday, 10-5 p. m.— Red ; Welles went ahead on their tickets. Mr. and Mrs. Yorke o f' West in Hawaii, wrote to his friend, short stories, introduces many THE THEATRE GUILD praoents' START MONDAY: . ary Study with th«, W. F. M. S. in Baldwin captured 339 votes, while wrote Santa Qaus for help—and ; tional church, the Rev. George Cross sewing. Noon intercessions | Granville, Mass., were callers Sergt. Leonard Medlowitx at Jack- new writers. This year's awards church. Choir will rehearse at the received it. Am y Claus, who tM d; “ EVE OF ST. MARK” .Maachester' Methodlet Church Millard, minister, has Invited the for Victory and Peace. 3;15 p. m. Hurley had only 227. Snow re­ Thursday at the home of Mrs. R A N G E and son, Miss., telling him there was go to authors who are less well close of.the meeting. ceived 246.1 There was one social­ police slie came here “to see the The Park Board organized last “ GIRL WHO DARED" North Main Street people of Center Church to attend —Brownies, (Olrls, age* 7-10). 7:30' Lulu Lojd. Mrs. Yorke is the’ mounitalna and real Chrtotmee | one gift he especially wanted for known than former winners, biit evening. Misa Mary Chapman was Rev. Bari B . Furgeeon, Mlnlater a service celebraUng the two hun­ ist vote for president and one So­ former Mias Minnie Bache, who Christmas: A large picture of a The Salvatlos Army n. m.—Vestry meeting. ■phe Longview School la now trees,” wrote to her father, theJ who have solid backgrounds of again named as president of the M n , D. Bi. Bennett, Organist dred fiftieth annlvrtqary of the Thursday, 2 p. m. — Ladles’ cialist Labor vote. Jasper Mc- waa'at one time very active , here F U E L O I L S snowstorm in Chicago. Jackson 661 Main Street eligible to fly the “ Minute Man Rev. Santa Claus, at Marshall, Mo. • experience and craftsmanship to board. Thomas J, Rogers was church at 3 o’clock Sunday after­ Guild. 6:30 p. m.— Glri Scouts. Levy had three votes for gover­ in amateur dramatics. She was fulfilled the request—getting a their credit and have produced Major and Mra. J. H. Sweet Flag,” as they reached the 90 per He responded with a letter Incloe* named as vice president and Mrs. Caiurch School, 9:30. noon at the Masonic Temple. East Friday, 4 p. m.— Junior choir re­ nor. , . _ close friend of the late Mrs. photo of a blizzard from a Chica­ stories o f talent, if not brilliance. (Offleera la Charge) cent mark for last month. AU of Other elections for local omces ing a check. Calls 'Burr was renamed aa secre­ Morning Worshlji, 10:45. Windsor Hill. The main speak­ hearsal. the Ellington schools that haven’t Wallace Lord, and while here she D IAL 6320 go newspaper. Playwright Irwin Shaw takes went Republican as usual. Edward tary. Mr. Rogers and Joseph H. ers will be Dr. Sherrod Soule and ns yet received thelV flag ai*e eligi­ took a picture of her grave In St. top honors with “ Waiklng by Wedter Korr DANCE Prelude— I Tonight at 8 o’clock.* Special A. Smith was re-elected judge hf Russell were named ^ the recre­ “Cantllene" ------rteme | ^^mlsUce Day program. Major E, Dr. James F. EhigUsh.'’ Emanuel Evangelical Lutheran ble and will be flying the flag when Peter’s cemetery to send to Mrs. 1 Wounded.” Peter Crome, a B rit­ ation committee. wlUi ALFRED DRAKE probate, recetvlng-323 votes, while Anthem— 9 _ Marshall from Hartford, chairman. The C Y P Club, fo r young people Church the sixth War Loan Drive begins Lord’s siqter In England. The ish soldier in Cairo, has not seen Because of the absence from o f the church, attended the youth his apponent, Charles C. Sellefs. BOLAND his wife Anne in three years. Des- BURLIYES MILLER'S HALL "Let Not Your Heart Be ^ , .Special music by the combined Church and Chestnut Streets which starts November 20. The had 248 votes. Mr. Sellers did no Yorkea have two sons in the U. A SACRED ■t town of Park Superintendent Troubled” ...... Dickey Manchester. Hartford and BapUst rally of the Hartford East Asso- Ellington Center schools have S. service. They were married peiAtely and futilely he tried to AND BRILLIANT CAST OF It S|NOEB8 AND DANCERS Re«. Theodore E. Palmer, Pastor campaigning as he did not really Skews on a leave of absence there : Tolland Turnpike*' ciaUon at the South Cfliurch, East been 100 per cent for a long here in thq Congregational church. recall her image. “Wailing-Wali Offertory— Ruosian bands, very Intemstlng want the office. Republican Jus­ CONCERT O IL CO. In Mcmbrian was no superintendent named last Prodoetloa Staged by Leon LaonMoff "'P^toral Sonata In Q” | program la baliif arranged. All are Hartford, last Sunday afternoon 9:15^0. m.^-Church school. period. Kibop • Cf€k mt ••m'HmmOY' Crome. Agony, Cairo, division,” he evening. Th* inside work Is being tices elected were: John E. Horton, Covenant.Conglw>ttoB*l Moeloal Otreetar EHe Slegnieleter ' Rheinberger I welcome. * and evening. Sunday evening, The local Re-emplojTncnt and Chance to Be Governor In torlnt memor>- of Wlllism ' 3. calls himself apologetically. “Six done by Frank Steele and William Sal, Night, Nov. 11 10:30 a. m. Nursery school. Clarence V. Rathbun, William O. GniMmm bed the (igld Mee—a oeck of DIaleigne Director Walter Herr Sermon— Sunday. 9:30—Sunday ^h ool, G. Albert Pearson will speak to 10:30 a m.— Morning service. Veterans______Advisory (Committee for Church Oe*«l> is Hm sesfry for dslidow, sutrUleot Taylor who died suddenly Amiiitlce years. Some bloody. M. P. said Andrulot., 8 to 12. Owen, Carlman Frankel, Norton Dance Dlrdctore Cnarfee WeMman aad Oerla Bemphrey T h e Issuea of Life” 1 y . P. 8. M. WilUam Hall leader. the group on “ Music lit the Seattle— f/P) —Every boy may ’•wss^sieel (sackt, Asd OOWNVFIAKI Day. 1S43. he’d be sent home after six years. Sermon topic; “The Gospel In All I iClUngon Is as follows: George N. P. Warner. Democrats elected for 4.‘l Spruce Street MeMInga by Albert JohaaiMi Costnmee by Lerinda Ballard Dr. Furgeeon 11—Holiness meeUng. Major Church” . Next Sunday, Miss W ini­ not have a chance to b^ome Pres­ Oeaaft V * Mods Mte reel eld-latMo**d What do you think . a woman Modem and (Md Fashioned. the World.’’ 1—v. Herbert Ebiser, Brigham, chairman. Milo E. the office were John A. Mark- There Is no tipie that we could »et fred Hemingway, from Taiku, ident, but— Gov. ArOiur B. Lan- FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 8 P, M. way -riqkl bsfor* yew eyed C«« a bos Hot thinks when she reads that she’ll Frodeetton Uader the Snperrlshm of Postiude— » . Sweet will lead.. American Lutheran church mis- Hayw. vice «halrman. Marjorie ^ ham”'Cornelius Leary, Lillian L. For psrtins. We who must remain Peter Miller, Prompter. Grand <3iorua In March 2 :30—Funeral eervice for Mrs China, will tell o f her work there. glie, defeated Republican candi­ fiea lb* mebis*. OOWNVnAKI Deswtt A»e never ready for such pelii. get her man back in only six Christmas Party Lawrence Lnagner aad Tbeiesa Helbom , slonary to N e « Guinea on fur- Brady, aecreUry, Grace E. E. T Colbath and Morris Form " ...... Gullmont Armstrong. - date for re-election, told a 4-H club Rev. Eugene Lund^rg, or* ahroyv frsibi Even our prayer would be; *'Not yet! years” That is the question that A uiiae rime for Youag aad UM She has recently returaed to the ,j h. will conduct the service. and Charles F. Batz ■ R,.aardle88 o f votes Not yet. dear God—another d*y EVES.: Me, tlffO .« JM, fSAt. tSAt, flffti BAT. MAT.i Me, $1.26. The Youth Fellowship wlU meet 7:30—Salvation meeting, Majo United SUtes on the “Gripsholm." ^.-Sunday vtsptn. A Sub-committees: Education and p^^ty group; ’/You all still have the op­ Tenor, Guest Soloist. Mf TNtM M a f AT, tortures Crome. And when pas­ With us let our beloved stay." For Junior Debs 61 JO, $2.4$. $S.M (TiSribe.) TEL. HABTPOBO fi-$m at 6 o’clock; leriBfer: Anna Mae Sweet wiU Sunday. November 26. the p a^r ^ „ <,f moving pictures taken Adjustment Commltt^: Grace ^ 1“ . ^ always declared elect- portunity to bqconocjro'''*™'’*'* ®''®'’ We must believe when fall* the blow sage home on a Liberator bursts I TI16 woea If we 'don’t change presidents any Ellsworth Johnson, That wisely, God baa willed it so. like a-bubble, he is left with one will speak on “ The Romance «>7 a L ^ew Guinea, deplcUng mU- Aborn. chairman; Liaison commit-’ Violinist. HAHSEN'S Wife and Sona. MeeUng of the Pastor’s Buried City,” descriWng some of work Uiere will be present- tee, George N. Brigham, chair- more.” ^ — pathetic crumb of comfort—to­ The Junior Deb# held their regu­ morrow there may be a letter Preparatory clazl. W ^nesday, 6.30 p his experiences In PalesUne. I ^ by Rev. Mr. Enser. This service man; Veterans ^ I b^'n te n te school on elecUon day Covenant Male Chorus. > lar meeting last night at the Y.M.-. A reception fo r Mr. Snd Mrs. .^ j, ''b* held in the vestry, and Is Police Get Surprise from home. ' - C.A. and discuaaed plans fo r a Wedneeday. T:80r ”*TOjSiUky 2 p. m.—Women’s Mrs. Mildred Chllberg, Bessie Breuer, - second prize Training school at the LMigue. ’ ^7:30-Open air Simpson will be held under the .p<,nsored by the Luther League, I tatlon. Charles E. ^tz. cnairm^ Maude Bottomley. gave Christmas party gn Friday eve­ auspices o f the Women’s Federa- 1 . OccupaUonal Opportunity a majority of one. Anun- Dallas— (P )— "M y boy has Just Accompanist. winner, creates genuine pathos m For An been struck by a car,” a Dallas ning, Dee. 15, at the Y. This will Uon at the church November 2 8 1 (For ticket reseryattoos, , her tale o f. the ordeal of a wom- ^^-I^sday, 7:30; Choir rehearsaL | Friday, 7 p. m.— Y . P. Band. 7:30 Ooepel HaU woman excitedly told a police desk mark the first birthday of the club, MeeUng of the to place men on jobs, Milo is. intermediate room ■ save ‘phone 72jto). . ^hose husband is reported which waa organised by Mra. Fred -Evening of Fun Friday. 7:00: -Holiness meeting. 8 p. m.— Song­ from 6 to 10 o’clock. 416 Center Street oeirgeant over the telephone. Two “prei^roea missing” at sea. Boy Scouts. I Roosevelt a handsome majority./ SponMired by Covenant Leagooi ,Recave xif H9 Spriice street, who ster practice. « ' I committee, Marjarie S. squad cars and an ambulance ar­ “Home. Is a Place" is a somber has continued aa leader. Saturday, 7:80 p. m.— Open air. Zion Evangelical Luthenn Church I 10:20— Breaking of bread. I On election day the D e m o ^ ta rived on the scene. The \lctlm was ADMISSION ...... 7'5 Cento, story, with a deeply, emotional 12:15— Sunday school, chairman. had their headquarters *" t^^ea^ ^ ..jjy ffOOOD TASTE It is proposed to present a play gcISDce-Servtoea Welcome to alll ^ Cooper Street and High Street Ellington Grange elected the conclusion. " on the above date and tryouts for Heir. JPonl O. Prokopy, Poator T p. m.—Gospel serviceservice. I ' -Third choice of the judges is the different roles were held last CovenaBt-OoogregaUona] Church 7:15—Tuesday, Prayer meeting flceis AU^ if voting went on. the plage h^- room The Stagecoach," by Griffith n igh t Parenta and frienda, of the Hartford. First Church, Sun. ” 4& Spmee street 9 a. m.— Sunday school M w a rd | andV_... Bible reading. Wednesdaj^git. All of ■ ^ jor the day. Hot Beems.'Herc la a delightful char­ girls will be Invited to the party. 11, S. 8 .11, Wed. 8., MT Farming- RayaoM O. Johnsoa the officers were re-61ected that ^ sandwiches, cskea. etc., C. R o d ^ r, Supt. held office last year M d ^ l oc-1 ^^e handed out for the hungry., 't m m acter study of Mn- old man who After last night’s meeting ping DANCE ton Avenue. SecAitd Church, 10 a. m.— Etogitoh service. cepted thrir office with the — b „ „ came and went to get \ aplna yarna mxnit his youth, pong and other games were en­ Sun. I I a. m. and 5 p. m., S. 8. 11 a. m.— German service. This evening,'" 8:00 p. m.— Cov­ Ethel Barrymore ceptlon o r' the asslstimt Stewart who had no other .way to REAL ESTATE which bis grandchildren 'have rea­ joyed and refreshments served. 1 1. .Wed. e, Lafayette and Russ enant League meeting at Ernest Tile W ith , ■ ^ * n ■* 1 EMward M iller and Morton L - t to the noils The latter pro; son to believe are more of the A tw ts . Johnson’s, 23 Oak Grove street. Choir rehearsal 7:30 Monday VERNON— MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13 evening-.'and Immediately follow­ Ordered lo BedR i l l■n.ompwr._____ . . iMMut,,. wh. it iceea.nis tn i. of wi. 12 Acres, new 4-room house, bath, riectricity. ruii-^ stuff o f hearsay... and confused "■ k h * whearae at OUs was impossible to hold tjjg office SUNDAY recollection than facL They *dig U* Sf Union ®tro6ie i AAtiTU' ing. the teoehen and offtcen will ningovater, garage, small bam, coop.s. $6,000. $3,00®; Into-the paat, and- in not too un­ "Mbrtals and Immortto” will be hold their monthly meeting.,a, This M„,e I ^®***y-r^TTiere were 39 absentee ballots. because New York, NoV. 11— (F)—Ethel I ^*as elected tressurer and •t®S**’ L i» h t of which had to be thrown cash required. IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION kindly fashion diamaiiUe aonoe of Jimmy Farrand the subject of the Lesaon-Sennon l ^ m.—Church Bible school to an important mestlng . , . SPECIALS ■ \ coming Barrymore missed the fisrt New Pease was elected Astotanl Stow- ^ account of not being proper- his yams, because “ . . . there Is for Sunday. November 12. 10^.. Igmi’day school worship period held of the preporatltm for the Large General Purpo.se Farm, hou^ hoe » this about Grandfather; If you The GOIden, Ttotf to fiw 1 j church Sanctuary, Christmas season activities• In the York appearance of her 50-yew art. My atteated. Leonard C. Porter and * ROAST PRIME All Streets West of Main Street From the Center North Book Week will be observed at ^ And Uia **Memory Lane Trio** stage career lost night whqn. 111 1 electricity, large barn for 30 hefid, h»y» t » get Bometbing on him you have inthtons 15:48. A s In the earthy, I u^no-a. m.— Morning worship: Sunday School W illiam O. Owen were sworn In aa HIBS OP BEEP with grippe, ohe woi ordered to stork, 400 hens. pigs, all tools. 3 Vi miles East or And North of vWeot Center Street, Including Buckbuid to use IL " the Hall Memo^l Library next such ore they also that are earthy; 1 “ Putting Myself In the electors to take care of the absen­ PcatnrlBf Btrt W elks At ths Piaiio^ bed by her physician. The perr| To Direct Counaellnf S erv^ Area. - week. A number of new books and OB In ttie heavenly, such ore oth er Man’s Place.” The church Taloottvinee Congregotliiooal tee ballots, putting them through Chester. $12;000. $6,000 cash required. ROAST formoace of “EmbeaxlfSd Heaven" “Fhaatam Vletafy," by Erwia fo r bojv and glrU will be on dla- and EiMlie Kotsdi A t the OniiML the voting machine at the cloee of | NATIVE CHICKEN they otoo that an heavenly. I choir will stog "He to Reigning.” C h u iw In which she to appearing, woa| Storrs, Nov. 11— (8*)— Sumner MANCHESTER— Leaeaer (Putaam: la a playr.all the week. A Book Week Selectiona from the Bible to-{by Lowdeh. 1 A. Dole, assistant director o f stu­ Benton Street. 2-Family Flat, 5-5, warm air grim and disturbing book. In a play, “Keys To The Library" will . elude the following: “Put on thej xi;00 a. m.—Church nursery. Services Sunday, Nov. 12: cancelled. . ROAOT TURKEY DANCING EVERY THURSDAY Aim SATURDAY m since lost Sunday, the ac­ dent personnel in charge o f men. $8,000. $1,200 cash required. fictional "history" of the Fourth be presented at.the meeting of tha ’ new man,' which after Ood to I *ireicome to leave their 9:30 0. m.—Chura school at the Univerdty of Ckihaectlcut, Reich, frpm 1945-1060, Lessner Ellington Renter P. T. A. at the NIGHTS gnated the righteousnen and tnto I chlldnh in the con of M n. Rqbeit 10:45 a. m.— ^Morning worohlp. tress hod a 103 degree. tempera- I Special Armistice BAKED ~ Louto R.lbaa been appointed director of a NORTH e n d ~ baa the AUlea baffled gnd out- Town Hall on Monday night Nov­ boUneoa." (Epb. 4:24). I widham who to In charge o f the , VIRGINIA HAM The Home of Real lUdian and American Pood! Pre-War 4-Room Single. Oreplacc, hot water hmLj thought from the very outset ember 13, under the direction o f CotnUUve paoMges from tbe|nuiMry. Band Concert burner. Breexeway to garage. Near bno. (I6,r “Nonviolent resistance" is Impas­ the Ubrarian Miss. Nellie Me SpcciaUxinr In Spifhetti. RavioH. Chops a ^ Steaks. Cbrtotton Sotence textbook "Scl-1 7 ;so p. m.—The evening service, Franklin Welles. DtocnaalQn lead- the Theater Guild which to P«»-1 CLAMS ~ OySTERS RANGE AND FUEL slty, Albert K. Jorgensen, preM-j Tonight $ 13 0 0 cash required. sible to cope with. PunishmenL«<. Knight assisted by Mrs. Helen •ace and Health wIth'Key to tha | informal eervice of cqpgregaUon- er, Shirley Andresn. Loot Son- oenting the play, dM il 'announced today. And ocher Delidons the Nasi war crlmiasts is foiled 4)uinn. T h e following children TRY OUit^rAMOUS LA PIZZA scrlpturee", by Mery Beker Eddy. nl einglng. special muelA Jay local day the guest leader was Ooetono 8-Room Single, steam heat. 2-car garage, very ^xlia%\i MAISON (0 Bltser Wins Seholonklp Salvation Army , Tbinjfe To Bat CALL St every turn. A pb^y Hitler is are taking part in the play; Mrs. Orders Put Up To Take Out. . include the following: (p. 409:20). I u ien t end the eermon by the pas- Simoncelll. and the dtocuaolpn oection. $7,200. $2,500 cash required. offered up as a sacrifice; the Sage, the librarian, Justina D^ •r.ie real ' man to spiritual ohd Uor. leader, Arthur Stone. Qtadel Webnnscht dlsaolvas aad disap­ Carli; Hopeful Pupil, Mary Kibbe; ^OICB WINES AND UQUORS / . .uimortol. but the mortal and Im-1 Tlw Week Tbiutoday. Mov. 18—Mestlng of sum. N,». u -«v -R «n H-1 1 pears; 62 million (Sermans pro­ MistTM Dictionary, Christina perfect eo-coUed “chiWnn of men" p. m.— Wedneeday. Rod Ooiia workers. A fnltor no- Raasian Baptist Church* I 7*go .tford. today wai Teo Room _ 8 5 6 0 duce faked cards which proclaim Lues; Mr. Encyriop^a,. Harold -ra counterfelU from the begin* Mid-week eervice. ties os to tinto and place win belsi on annual Oen. Ge^e S. Patton. Jr., whose HartfoH, end Local S ., A. them members ot the under­ Howard; ■ Miatreae Who's Who 8:30 p. BL. Tbuioday. Meeting of given from the pulpit. 1 first ledpient of- HOWARD R. Wtniw No Uqnnra iTANDAMD lUEROWMB AMO M 08IUIBAX PUVL OIL The Ckiklani acholorohlp for seniors given toiUtojT ThW b lrt Army troopsogopa J now are on* AU Welcome! Gnad fnad** ground, and hano« ^good" Oer* CyntbU Downaa; Mr. WorU AW Friday. Nov. OB both RealEotati ~ Rule dub win observee "Old Homelunlverdty ef OonneeHcwtf* n «8 W » Offering. U U A IN S y U E T tnaaa. Frtedolia, a myatsc abep- manao, John JUiea; Mletreae Read­ TV COtneraL"lof BuMnees AdmlnlMratleB by. thej ildsa. of floraeae 1dty ef Mets, 101 PHKLPS BOAD MORIARTY BROTHERS herd, appeara to lead bis "flock." er’s Guide, Audrey Bancroft: Mih- Week," at “Oonbeny C0nMrsL"|af BuMnees BefreshBicnta. * h ^ n r e h “On the. Lever At Center ««d Brond Ktrecto Through blockade tbreata, . ne tress Card Catalogue, Janet Abora; forms an - “ economic union’’ uf and Mr. D. C. Sheivta. Edward 'Africa, Asia, and Europe. Weld. Leoore ■'W-

n f iOTiaKO.Hix^tP^MAiicHEgrea rowi. Sa tu r d a y , KovicTOEit ii, :/■ KAtnS POlfR ^ BlANCHESlTER EVENING HEKALD. MANUBESTEK. UUNM«. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1944 ' ' i - tant! to nota and evaluate the If you were late with your winter ^ a n ^ e s i e r afterward it strov^gallantly to eoureec of Dawey’e gain over WiU- lye, the weather has reprieved piit Up a good bUilL sending a lot E veningjff^raid^^ kle. Such toamlnation reveals you, and it is .nourishing. Even Comments of shoots straight up from the Today’s Radio that the greawat concentrated re­ toe turnips, that most definits of ! rti»14lUlBU rUJD bigger branehea and supplying War' duction of Rooeevelt's plurality all crop failures, are filrtlng with OTRALD riUNTINO 00. INU From The River Ro^d these wlto/the sap to praduot a . i—. <> U BtMMl StrMt this tihie .came from the 17 the idea th at another two. weeks MaaciiwUt, Uobd. Ry MaJcolia MoUjui « ‘ fine lo th r foliage. But this year’e 1:00—w n c — News; WDRC—T Blue CoiTMpondents Abroad. Tar MAS rCKOOSON Southern aniT border attaes. of temperate weatoer might give Septpmber blow made it a corn- Grand Central BUtlon; W THT- 7:35—WTHT^United China Re­ OMrarml M»nM*r Figures from theae statea are them , a chance to bottom up. One ' Mr. Mollan, retired editor of The Herald, preserves tats contact News; Music; WHTD—Goal Line list ' >Bii»d«< Oetoa«i U MW with hla former daily readers by writing a wMkly letter for mess. Bo we made a deal OoMip. not yet complete, but it - ta might even examine tooM aban­ 7:15—WHTD—Laland Stowe. raMlalMd Branr Braniag Bxoept these columns. In which he expresses his own leisurely arrived- a woodsman to take it down 1:16—WTTC—Market Report and 7:80—w n c —Adventures of El­ ■nadara umI Balldaira. SniarM «l the already apparent that tbs doned, puny heads of cabbage, at convfotiona concerning aome msjor matters and hla ohsarva- and toe other day ha came, alone, Agricultural News; WTHT— lery Queen; WDRC—America In PMt CMHoe at Maneheater. Ooan., aa tiona concerning tome very minor ones, aa seen from hie home voting there this time reduced Juat to ' be .rore they're s^fl not and did the job. I have never Greek Program; WHTD—Local toe Air; WTHT—Arthur Hale; »WMid Oaea Mali Matter.» Rooeevelt’s plurality by more than growing. Amd 4hlp lastT good on toe banka of too NianUo river. Uwk for hla oontrlbutip News; Parade of Stare. • - WHTD—Meet Your Navy. aaoh week-end. seen anyone make such short gUBSCaiPTlUN BATU 1,300,000. Thia raduction waa soaking rain will, aftor^a (toy *air 1:30 — w n c — The Baxteix; 7:45—WTHT—Music. Om taarlrluil shrift of a tree—a two-boled trro 6:00—w n c —Program from Now two, leave toe toil Jtot about per­ WDRC — Syncopation Piece; ______Msii caused by sA increased Republl- Hooray, hooray, hooray! Alao^toe Second World War instead of at th a t He waa woods-wlss, York; WDRC — Kenny Baker; esn vote, end by some apathy on fect for those ytoo do fell plow­ WHTD —r Piddle Condon'a Jess ____ Taar ...... hooray plus hussah and ataboyl being far on the road to its oon- aklUful and strong—and I said Concert WTHT — Frank Slngiser; ing and normally find it dlilieult WHTD—Early Amerloaii Dance fSMlini Mtatae Mtota am* UtO the part of regular Democratic lAhewlse goCdy, i goody, goody I eluslon. strong. He was six men in one 1:46—WTIC—Army-Notro Dame votera to turn a. clean, dinging furrow. Football Game—WDRC—Same M i^c. From which you are entitlad to suit of clothes. I expressed my 6;15AWTHT — Senator Daniel tna MSgCUTBD*PIUnW Thia could be regarded aa a In aborts nature baa been giving And if it had not been for Hitler as WnC; WTHT—Variety Pro­ Tke Aaaaatatad SraM la aaciuateeiy deduce tost I am delighted and, smasement at what he could da W a U ^ healthy political development if it a little thoughtful help of late. and hla haste to fight a great tri­ gram; WHTD—Bams aa w n a ta M m oaa ol rasuDlioatKw ol ao far aa the will goes, am doing "Ain't yrbat I used to be,” be epid, 2:15—WTHT—Yale vs. Brown. 8:80— — Truth or Conse­ Haaatanaa orediteo to it or not were based on sound motive and Maybe, if toe trend continues,' umphal war before he had passed quence ;\ WDRC — Inner Sanc­ _____ afaditad I d thia paper 4«d handsprings and cartwheels all “before I waa sick all last wintsr. 8:00—W n C —News; Game Con­ I the taapi tews ^ la h a d Dare. if it carried any promise of devel­ next August will be something hla physical, jirime toe more pa­ tinued. tum Mysteries; WTHT—Castles over the place. It’s all about Poison —tonsils and teeth. Up in toe Air; WHTD — Boston oping into a permanent trend to­ crops esn live through. tient if no hMi ugly and deter­ d:30—w n c —Program from New Ali ngWa el rapoMieatiae a t a p r ^ toe election, you know. Not that to then it used to take a good Birmphony. , dMSeMNa paraia. are alao taaarred. ward political independence on mined generals and admirals of York; WDRC — To Be An­ 9:00— w n c NaUonal Bsrn ^C Sw ^iw ^laM e< N. ML A Bamoe I know who's toe winner; because, toe high command might have de­ man to keep up to me.” nounced; WTHT — To Be An­ Dance; WDRC — Hit Parhde; 'the part of the South. But, in ac­ nounced; WHTD—Horace Heidt. I f ------tuality, thia Southern Democratic you iiee, I am taking pains to ferred the conflict untU they haS M. M. WTHT — News: News; 1Musiel Polish TaMtaSara Rapraaenutlvaa: The write this before toe polls haW Niahtlc River Road, 5:00 — w n c — Grand Hotel; Program. jailiM Mathewa Special Ateney—Na« protest against Roosevelt was not built a military machine even far WDRC — Philadelphia Orches­ closed and tos result has, there­ Waterford, Conn. 9:30—-w n c — Cm - You Top Tata, taieaso. OatroU aod BoMoa. baaed on any liking for Dewey or Connecticut more powerful than that with tra; WHTD—Saturday Conoeil. This? WHTDHTD —\ SpoUigbt SpoUli AimtT wmaAO OS any allegiance to tbe Republican fore, nothing to do with my joy. which they started toe titanic 5:30—w n c —John W. Vander- Banda; Coronetronet Quicic i^ ls . cook. ^MCUlWtTIUWS. party, but ubon the issues of It's just that Tm glad toe cam­ task of defeating the world. In­ 9:45—WDRC — Ham Seimlon. paign is over and that now there 5:45—w n c —Starring Curt Mas­ 10:00—w n c —Barry Wobd-Patsy '' The Haiald pnatiat Ooapa». itaZ whits supremacy and the poll tax, Y an k e e deed they probably would have sey; WHTD—Hello, Sweetheart. SaaiMlal raapooalbliltjr for la llttla that any of us can do Open Forum Kelly Show; WTHT — ^ ic a g o 1 erraia appaarint y u unquestionable plurality chines wbsa-tMy were first intro­ Keimy Baker show; 8:10. Inner Oar expert earpenter* Governor Dewey will, in the years Marahallh campaigners claiming Sanctum; 8. Sinatra and hits; to coma, grow in atature—as Exceeds Quota tl^ that we' run sxij risk of a re­ duced? Well, the moderator at first, that we couldn’t read toe ip- 10:15 Correction Please. . , . BLU' o re pom xvaibble fnr siky Dewey’s Run Wendell WiUkie so certainly did petition at what we narrowly es­ toa Jordan polling place—^Water'* suits unless the numbers were —^7:80, Meet Your Navy; 8:80, and ail types of bomt rt- caped in toe Centennial year, and ikclng the registrars, toe other, Boston 'Symphony; 10, Guy Lom­ n tu s t a Final tabulation of the popular after bis defeat. But auch poten­ -•New. Haven, Nov. n — (iP) _ ford has two voting plaoss, toe thSt'the numbers had to bo ex- pairs and alteratinna. of U8 at home do—fight tiiis war to finish with Litchfield county has raised M9;< only to«i did aaeape because the bardo; 10:80, Man CaUed X; 11:15, Batiaiatcs. chaerfally ^ iWkiyU R wffl be o mem. Or R m ay be a owmBB. vote in tha p t^ d en tial election. tialities for growth, for broadnsas other one 6eing at tbe fkr rod of poeed to the hall. Armistice Day talk. Commander our dollars. jU id here w 6 mere reasene ifaf buying t 346.88' for toe support of USO, losing candidate. Til den, pleaded toe town at Quaker HOI—told me After the registrars axd Z hsd Kiven. Btai must uiait for the completion and depth of character and lead­ W ar Prisoners Aid, United S Brunner of V.F.W .. . . MBS—7:45, Anywpyi sdiDetime between Nov. 20th and D tc. 16th, with his foUoew for peace at any that there are eo many new vot­ oheeksd att all tos numheie tha W ar Time Xmas Shopping; 8:80, * And they’re making it easy for you to do what every ^ la n i t a n e x t r u $100 War Bond In ffce dffif jod returns from several statea, ership, were not auggesM during men’s Service and the other 19 maehlM was still exposed to all price. ers this year, many eomlng from O ttrolt Symphony; 9, Rteulta Inc., so m e ^ is going to come to yoaend atk you to dig down |;^Motably In the Aouth, and for the the past campaign. He lost not war-related agencies of tha Con­ and sundry. new time; 10, Chicago theater, one of U8 w a n ts to doi-Hook after your famUy’s future by 1. W i r W x * eta ItL bw*. ih# satart Wivasliaaal Wi iha because of the war, but because necticut war Innd, making it toe dtlaa and towM where'machlM Z dlaehargod my dutlw m mod­ f Wm. F, deep into your pocketibook and come u p w i A lo m e e x tr a ; casting of soldier ballota, which '\ new ttone; 11, Shady Vailsy Jam- laying aside money for that future. War Bonds are the ^ waibli ' Will not be Completed in sU states of himself. It would be foUy for second county in toe state to ex­ WIN* We O w e ^ Mltles voUni obtaiM, tost quits m lot od erator faithfully and have at three bores. ceed its quota. Ogdm Bigelow, other oleetloM and to the best' Of ' Johnsofi c a*h '■ ' ' ' -_- ■ \ X. Was 6aii6» lahim ymi $4 far a ta ri $3 M aialufllv. ; n s til next month. the Republican party to regard it­ state campaign chairman for toe I have been wondering late^, them have h much trouble with Safest^ soundest investment in the world today. my ability and have not written Sunday talks: MBB—11:80 sjm . Broad Strati E nou^ ertra casfi to buy at lem t one extra $100 W ar 3. War Se«i* ero es •ew#nle*l as w h-eail teeraw ki Meanwhile, however, the genet- self as committed to'him for tbe War Fund Announced today. since It became so clsarly sytdsnt toe paper ballota M .w e aU used this article trying to defend n Revlawing Stand "What Does tbe d^ollar you put into them will come back to you—an^ 'ITiis amount rspreaahts 101 par to have kritb maefaanixed polling. own charaeter and Integrity. ||ii''proportion8 of the popular vote future. It could have donsybetter that tos aUlss are oompletaly fixed Or UaO ArtSot Ayers Bo^ in the 6A Warjlmm! ~ bring more dollars with it Dollars that can help to guar- ^ valaa la baatl this time. It could have won. It cent of toe Litchfield, county quota, They just oan't .get , ths .hellots M uto Fava. |— people which fertlUsed his dream 'thnt)hs oouldnfktnnd Dewey be­ tember blooms were ahrlveled and Ool. Esmond R. Long of tbs aur^ of world cooquosL But the cause every time he saw a pleture itoaal Academy at Bcienoe, a fel­ ^SERVICE one extra MOO compared to biC plurality over parched. But there have been g ^ general’s office wlU low at the American AesodaUon In IMO of 4,088,711. Some ■ of the war ware already at him ha wm struck by the idea of A|9 Ued Psychology and farmer definite benefits, too. New straw­ TTie Tuberculosis Program of the thwe. eveo bafors_ Hitler was that the candidate must have been prestdeet of the Amerlcaa Pey- are hailing this reduc­ berry .beds have.Aiirprlsed their Army~ at toe fifth annual m m a beard of. From tbs very bsgla- tbe model tor the little gre chologlcal A aodatlon. drmandJ.Wert ed the Roosevelt plurality aa owners with the' viger. of their jng of the Connecticut'Tuberett- wels Association here Tuesday. alng big Germans and little Gar who, with a May bride, eonatitntsd Other omeme whose eleettona - —. .ii/lfVCIOr evidenoe that Qpy- spreading. Disregarding a thou­ were annouaded The meeting win be held ak mans, and partioularly the Prus- toe tnavltahle major deooratloo of Oawey made a “bstter run” sand u d OM hasards. stUl ahead, toe quarters of toe New H av^ llonald O. Winkle, and that Is what it slaa mlUtaiy oasta, wars deter­ every wedding cake ta hygOM psefeasor of payat^tOlQr a i Tala, there should be a bumper crop Medical Asaoeiation, and Dr. Jo­ ir tio lA l m m m d to iadicato, on tha surfaos. next spring. seph L Linde, New Haven health mined upon revenge tar the de­ years. Perhaps the lAjactor'a officer and president of the Tu­ being a eonfirmed baohMor haa MUaa next year; Stephao thaory la, od, coursa. antbual- Fssturee and meadows have feat of 1618. Soooar or later it Habbe, aecretafy-treamiiar. berculosis Association. wiU pi*, something ^ do with It ropported and reechoed benefited—pastures offering late ■ide. waa taevltabla that thia erar would The oouncO at dlteeiera tn- ’ ■ • V- N who have the idea that A oonmittM ra be fought Rhler, for aU the cludas: Dr. Karl F. Helaeir at the feeding which belpa aaye toe win­ Donnsctleut PuMc Health Ooua- should try agatn, win report on a aUU of

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Lt. Winiam C. HaU (A) Pfe. Edmund -F, Leber, Jr. (A8 (VSMO) lA. Oordoa B. ThiaU (A) (A) W. Stonier (A) He. Osear J. I ^ . U . Batart W. Uwef (A). K e. Evwrett Biowa (A) Bmu Arthur B. Miller (N) opL OnnU (A) lA Arthur latw w co (A) Pvt, Joha 3, Bieunaa (A) •gt. dUtoii M. MoWiimy (A) ja. m drnU k OoDtags (A) Over 50 Were Wounded Guard Units Home Front Here Plays These Are Our Battle Japs Dead So Far in Present War Aleicl. 80. Pacific; Pvt. ’IhoniM Its Part in Winning War These are our deed. List Also Is Given in F. O’Brien, So. Pacific f ^ rg L El­ In Solomons They carried their country’s List of Manchesteys Dead mer R. TimmlnSi So. Pacific; This Article of Those C, W. Bycholsky, So. Pacific; Pvt r-'iifi into these new homes while car­ flag proudly. PLACE OF DEATH DATE Edward Wilsenskl. So. Pacific; Brief History of Activi­ penters worked within and with­ They sought no, war, . NAME . Missing and Prisoners Record of JVlMichctter wm Sept. 13,1943 Pvt. George Delaney, Sicily; Pvt ties in P in t Years as out tha buildings. democracy seeks no . YeL Lieut. William Anderaon (A) So. Pacifle Arnold A. Hoo^. So. Pacific. ^ The one predominant word on when war came to July 31,1944 Of War; The Names. Sergt. Frank J. Bednarz, So. Pa­ National Guard Units they cafried their vivid democrat­ Pvt. Ernest E. Bartley (A) France Town Sent Its Boys to the home front waa---Sc8urcity. Sept. 15,1944 cific; Sertt. Trieste Pagani, So. Excellent in Munda Gboda in trade, household acces­ ic living, their instinctive use Sea. 2-c Ernest Berggren (CG) Atlantib Coast , By Archie Kilpatrick Pacific; •Sergt. Ferdinand Lucas, World Battlefields. sories, lumber and plumbing liia- ita privilege^ to the far July 7,1943 The Hat of Mancheeter'» wound­ (2), So, Pacific; Patsy PagHto®. Battle; Suffer Losses. teriala, aome types of clothing. of the earth, and be<»me cr^ Pfe. Walter F. Brandt (A) Manchester saders for the democratic way of Nov. 13,1943 ed. mining and priaOnen of war So. Pacific; Corp. Fred Copping, Whllo the men-ln-arme of Man­ Shoes, ooftee, sugar, butter and Sea. 1-c OUn F. Beebe (N) So. Pacific mounts In relative proportion' to SO. Pacific; First Sergt Anthony Almoat a year before Pearl Har­ chester have been fighting ashore many othar Iteinit The word held life. . . ^ Sept. 16,1943 those who have made the »uprenie Rowe, So. Pacific; Pvt. Walter They defended our lives and our Pvt. John J. Brennan (A) Italy bor, Mancheoter’a two former Na­ and afloat, tbe people on the home a real meaning for tha car owner Dec. 6,1943 •acrifice. The unofficial list shows Gutzmer, So. Pacific; Pvt. Alva tional Ouard unite—Company K for aside from the regulatory re- homes. This defense was none Pfe. Everett Brown (A) Italy ^ 55 men wounded, 12 mleslng In Allen, Jr., Sicily; Sergt. Amerigo and the Anti-Tank Company<— front have been quietly going atrictions laid down on driving, the the less certain and 'rital So. Pacific ' action and seven prlsonen of war. Eccellente, prizoner (released) and about the busineee of p^w- driver had to nurae the aging car they took up their defense UnM Sea. Albert J. Buikanskas (N) Of the 66 wourfded, several have wounded. Sicily; Seaman ThomM 169th Division, 43rd Division wero Oct. 14, 1944 r ■ ■ - .. a FedenOlksd and mobilised for dudng the rinew# of war. and for­ along on recapped tins, improvis­ thoueande of miles from our owh Pfe. Robert C. Clanghsey (A) Hawaii j Been wounded more than once. U Hassett Navy. Italy; B vt Ed­ Federal aervica at the State tifying tbe home front in event of ed parte. Oarage service was at a shores. May 12,1942 Pvt. Thotant Morzer, Jr., wm ward J. Quinn, Army, Italy; C ^ . S g t Hugh Farrlngtpn (A) Pvt. William Henry (A) Sgt. John Peiottf (A) premium for two years or more It was the American home, the! Sea. Thomas Collina (MM) Gulf of Mexico Clifford Kanehl, U.8.M.C., So. Pa­ Ensign Vincent F. Dlann (N) L t William BL Mines (A) Armory In Mancheeter. possible Invarion. Sept. 9,1943 wounded four times and is stiu in The units were commanded at and still remains a problem for the American dream which was U» ..Cadet Frederiek.Cdllinga (A) Virginia action with tho Army In France cific; Lieut James F. 8pil)ane, Af- Weighed In the light of what dally driver. final and InevlUble Urget of all Aug. 12,1942 and Pfe. Edward LoJewtkl was rioA. OJM. 1-fl M ario Qnejr (N> that time by Capttdn William CpL Arthur Dhvis (USMC) San Diego, CaL Pfe. Tan O. Wright, tJ.8.M.C., Vfh. A (VINO) Naylor of RaA HSurtford and Cap­ Munda Cemetery, New Georgia, So. Pacific the othera have done, the home Women Go to Feetorlea tho aggression in ttos world to-1 wounded twice, once serioualy, and front effort was little ind—'' and So. Pacific Sept 29,1944 Is now hospitalised in Virginia. It Bo. Pacific; Pfe. Bhrerett B. Bro­ tain Raymond B. Hagedom and H m people of Manriiaeter went day. I Ensign Vincent F. tMana (N) gan. A%iy, IWy. (Silver Star the personnel of the two units colorless. But the plan was orde^ through the critical stage without For flag, for homo and for ^ So. Pacific H July 16,1943 can be assumed that many of ed and the residents responded to Sgt. Hugh Farrington (A) those wounded have been returned decoration)’; P fo’Edward J. were in the main Manchester boys serious incident. Women found out mocraey, they went Sept„ 1944 Jeskl, Italy (twice); P v t John the demand of tho military and that they could do types of manual bravely, until they found their 1 Pfe. Oscar J. Geanette (USMC) So. Pacific to duty. who had served in the National have adhered to the regidations Jan. IS, 1944 Sgt. Amerigo Eccellente, eerv- Christ Army, Italy; Lieut Ouard for one or more enlist­ labor undreamed of before, work­ fate. Lt. Herbert R Gilman (A) Italy E. Cannon, Army, Germany; Pvt; until the entire area waa pro­ ing on the swing shifts with their Soma found it in tho dank, July 10,1943 Ing with the Army in Italy, wae ments. nounced a "non-crltical” area. Pvt. John Gozdz (Can. A) Italy woundefl. and captured and was Rusaell T. Maron, Army, Italy; The personnel of the units had husbands while younger members voltihg Jungloe of tho South Pam- Aug. 19,1943 P v t Guerlno J. AgoatlneUl, Army, attended trainln, camps at Nii^n- For two and ono-balf yean the of the family kept things in order fle—Munda. SgLWUliaaGroot (A) No. Africa released ^ d has Since been re­ Mediterranean area; Second Lieut tlc and Pine Camp, N. Y., with thsi military wia in Mancheeter and in the home, asslated by grandpar- Some found it in the etrmnp July IS, 1942 turned te x h e homeland. Robert J. Martin, Army, Italy. the area aurirounding Mancheater ente. It was a case of early to bed CpL Alexander Guraki (A) Louisiana First From Padfic 4Srd Division, annually, and the sands of North Africa, or the July 6,1944 It is to belted that the flrrt Pvt. ’.airy lielster. Army, So. unite were fiilly equippM for ad­ was ringed by anti-aircraft gim and early to rise for the day work- rain-swept slopes and the tortured Lt. William C. Han (A) France Pacific; Pvt Richard Troutman, emplacementa, aearchligtat place­ jnd daylight aleeplng for the Sept 24,1944 reports of wound^ came from the vanced training in the new weap­ ments with many a crude paper- rubble of Italy. / Sgt. Robert W. Hamilton (A) Italy South Pacific, where our local Army. Italy; P v t George McKee- ons and in tactics that'were soon swing shifter. Rents, rooms and Some found it in Frence, n**^ Aug. 14,1948 ver, Army, No. Africa; P v t Gor­ covered battery barracks dotting apartments were a t a premium and So. Padfic troopa were flghtlnfe. In the Solo­ don Tuttle, Army, Medltereanean to come as a result of war’s new the Mahdibiter hiUaides. Yet not fields where democracy had | Pv;L WlBlam Henry (A) mons and Munda car^ lg n s. Then discoveries. in the midst oLlt all-thO'local court Fort Devens, Mass. July 15,1942 area; Pvt. Richard Y. Yerks, a shot waa fired, tor which we all was flooded wlUi a mounting serice fought before. Ihr't. David Roy Jack (A) tho reports at woundedv^blfted In Army, France; Sergt. Harry OIm - On March 12, 1641 the two com- now give thanka. For these, their fate, when they Dec. 9,1943 volume to tho North AfricM and paniee, left town for Camp Bland-' of summary proceas Ckssa resultUig Pfe. Edward C- Jaglinski (A) Italy der. Army, So. Pacific; P v t Jo­ Aeeepted Boguletinita from real estate transactions. found it, was death. Np itiore of Nov. 11,1943 Mediterranean area after the seph S. Wright Army. So-P*clfic; ing, Florida. The unit will peihaps life. No more democracy. No moro Sgt. Donald King (A) Manchester ablanca Invaelon, swinging ^o rth never return again to this armory Tbe people of Mancheater. qp- Social life was at its lowest ebb July 15,1943 into Sicily, Italy and latterly ^ t o Pfe. Robert M. Robert*, U.8.M.C., cepted tbe war-time ngulationa in generations. Where a few years flag itreamlng out in the bree» Sgt. Michael Kokodi (A) So. Pacific So, Pacific; Pfe. Edward M. PIU- as a unit, for in the passing years or poking forward through mud­ May 23,1944 France* Belgium and Genm only perhaps ten or a dosen men, with good spirit. First came the before banquets, balls and conven­ Italy gerald, Army. France; ^ initial Selective Service general tions of an kinds wars tho usual dy battle flelds. No more of homo Pvt. Raymond LaGaee (A) since D-day. “ larles Felber, Army, Italy; Pfe. originally from Manchester, are and loved ones. No more of any­ Hawaiian Islands Dec., 1 9 ^ So far as ia known Manchester lUlam Fuller, France; Corp. now in either the Anti-Tank Com­ regiatration on Oct. 16, 1940, and order, transportation restrictions Lt. Arthur Lawrence (A) t has but one man listed as a Jap Buceoasive registrationa ordarod almost closed aU aodal activity thing. Just death, friendleeo', lone­ France July 10,1944 WiMlam Wright Army. France. pany or Company K of the 169th. ly end of Uvlng. Death. Period. Pfe. Edmund F. Leber, Jr. (A) I prisoner, Lieut. Thomas Donovan John M. Haggart Jr-. by the National Belactive Service during the rising yeara of our pre­ Aug. 14,1944 Army. Lieut. Donovan la not well Befort the units left, mimy of Bureau on June SO, 1941, Feb. 16, paredness for aU-out war. But in that nameleee space, be­ Lt. Robert Wj Lueey (A) Columbus, Ohio Arn the former officers failed to pass yond death, they must have com­ Nov. 14,194f known In Mancheeter but his rori- Pvt. John Gozdz (A) the rigid physical examinations 1942, April 37. 1942, and July 1, Homs townsrs found out Sea. Donald P. Madden (N) So. Pacific « dence was given ae ManchMter m Ki» Cad*t OrylUe H. Whitney (A) 1943, and during the month of -they could bucklo down together in pany—^nen from Manchester who, I Jan. 14,1943 wa! necessary for combat service. Hie Docomber 194X in their day, went forth tor fiofrl Pfe. Frank J. Manaftdd (USMC) So. Padfic tho original oporto from the War Cor Commanding officer of the regi­ the civilian army to support the Jan. 11.1944 Department. No detella^of the ac­ 14. lohn O. WUmu (A) For many months Mancheater tor home, for a way Germany Sou R o. Ke A. Mo (A) ment, Colonel Joseph Ndan, big Job without much herding or In turn, to that sudden itop Sgt. Clifford M. McKinney (A) tion In which be was captured parents and friends took brief Hckeilng. In tbe presence of un­ Aug. 2,1942 have been given. It is of interest World War I officer of the 102nd time off .from their work to bid in tbe middle of their Journey. The Sea. Arthur E. Mifler (N) So. Padfic luzzlf’Army, FYknce; Seigrt Rob­ Regiment, 36th Division, failed to known dangers e i^ y in the war dead of thli war, tho dead of " Sept 1,1942 to note that the first report, oth­ ert E. Allen. ArmX France; Ctoy. goodbye to their sons at depot and realdante accepted the challenge Lt. Winiam M. Miner (A) Central Pacific er than a fatality, was the cap­ Roy W. Helm, Army, France; Pfe. pass the required physical exami­ bus aa they departed for Fort the lest war, are one. They June 16,1944 nation and upon leaving Connecti­ for their own protection in eemeat wake or sleep together, in one | So. Padfic ture of Lieutenant Donovan. Franklin Delaney. Army, F ^ c e ; Devena and later New HCven. and thoroughly livM the pas;t-^, Pfe. Norman A. Mosher (A) Within the flrat few m ont^ of cut the regiment was commanded The bodies of fonr Manchester boys lie !n the beautiful Army MOitary Cemeteiy at Munda There were many stirring war­ cause, in one debt from us. Germany Oct 14,1944 Pfe. Philip H. Bourbi^, Army. by Lleut-Oolonel Kenneth M. An Shared Sorrowe Sgt. Rudolph W. Nelson (A) tha vlcloua land and sea warfwe Germany; Pvt Thotant \Xo»«r, Point, New Georgia (above). These former Connecticut National Guardsmen were all mem­ time aceniM within tbe town prop­ That debt isWtlU imdlscharge^ Oct., 1943 in the South Pacific, all reports Jr., Army, Prance, (4) times. Cramer of Wethersfleld, now a er and when the first bo riflee from being made a thing In | GJW. 1-c Mario Quey (N) Philippines units to leave Manchester in this Miss., before assignment with those that have suffered Sept. 6,1944 Hartford Road, who was flrst re-, prisoner, Germany. ___ _ identa first felt the pangs of war vain. , Pvt. JosepffSebnla (A) Belgium potted missing in the Philippines Sergt. William Haiigh, Army, war—arrived in Florida early in overseas in the South Paci­ with the bereaved parents. nueUy. eympathlMrs oognlxant Should a third world war ever Feb.16,1944 at Corregidor, and laterassumed Nazi prisoner, Italy. April and Immediately began in­ Seven Mencheeter men made tha that the fatal news might eome call another generation to fight .Pfe. Peter W. Stamler (A) Italy dead on May 6. 1942. The first Serrt. John R. Bell. A rm ^ Nazi tensive training to fit them for the fic campaign. Sergt. Hugh aupreme sacrifice in 1942, mostly to any at the othera before an­ over tha ground where these have Central Pacific Dec. 27,1943 Army wounded report came tram priaoner (released, now in Walter ar^ouS services ahead of them in men of the Navy who succumbed other aunMt The critical period fallen, then these would euffer S-S Pat Sferratore (A) Reed hospital, Washington, D. C.) the South Pacific. Farrington of Co. D, 172nd waa ehared by aU, the elderly, So. Pacific July 15,1943 North Africa with the W ar Inf., 43rd Division, a native in the flrat great battles of the a new and atUl moro anguished Sgt. Ernest Sqnatrito (A) July 31,1944 pattment reporting T. 8. Wendell Shepard, Amy. During their stay at Camp South Pacific. In 1943 the toll many of whom remembered three death. Then It would bo the death Lt. Gordon B. Thrall (A) Florida monds wounded. The last l o ^ Nazi priaoner, Germany. Blanding the 43rd *took paK in of Northfield, Vermor^, moimted to 21 deaths in action, in­ wars in their Ufe apan, tha par­ of the cause tor which they died, v^uly 30,1943 man Wounded in action waa T. 8. Jack Hever, Army, pris­ Army Corps maneuvers and later cluding several Mancheater aona ent# who contributed doubly in Sgt. Geoi^e Tieman (A) Bo. Padfic was also killed in the Munda the cause In whoso nobility and Aug. 20, 1943 Thotant Mosser, Jr., Army, in oner at Nazis, Germany. the division was ordered to Camp in the bitter battle for the- Munda sons and war efforts, and tha sacredneas they arc now reposed. Cadet Orvine H. Whitney (A) Oklahoma France, one of three hroteers to Misaing In Action SheMiy, Mississippi. It arms at this Battle and his body is in­ airport on New Georgia Island. In youth in tbe schools who went That cause Is In our keeping. June 28,1944 service, has been wounded four Sergt. William Oroot Army, No. location that the first Manchester 1944, 17 men paid the supreme about their studiea under extrema I Lt. John G. Wilson (A) Louisiana terred in the military ceme- . They have done their part. Wej June, 1943 Africa. Aug. 19. IMS. boy to die in this war. Corporal price toi Freedom from tyranny. war-time handicaps and oompen- must do-ours. ’They must not suf­ SC 3-e Louis H. Wolger (N) So. Pacific Of tha 65 meu wounded, five Pfe. Richard B. Copping, Army Alexander Ourski of 110 Congress tery with his comrades of Scores of our sane have been liig outside interests. fer another death. Their cause | were officers and Oft ' remainder Italy. Sept 18. IMS. street, suffered fatal Injuries in a wounded in varying degrees and Lieut Michael Haberern, Army, the (^necticut units. Twice in a generation Man­ must ,Uve. mostly non-commissioned offlrora. 80 8-a Loiris H- WolBcr (H> night maneuver on July 14, 1643. some have been returned to their chester and bar peopls have trod Of tile 12 missing In action, three So. Pacific. O ct 10, m 3 . A truck, operpting at night wlth- homes, their duty well performed. tbe path of war. Tbe ecora' of Let us remember. They died not were commlaeloned officers, roven Sergt John F. Cervlnl, Army, 'out lights, was in a collision, for war, but tor peace. Not for | Bolton's Honored Dead w trt non*cononUiiion6d officer! Italy, Jan. 7.1944. Sft. Robert W. Hamilton (A) Rationing Taken la Stride supreme sacrifle has again mount­ Pat Senatoro (A) suiting in the death of Ourrirl. one The populace accepted rationing ed to more than two score as tha war. Fat peace. May 20,1943 and two private soldiers. Two of , C!orp. Joseph Dougherty. Army, iX Georgs H. Rich (A) Texas tho seven listed as prisoners of Italy, March 8, 1944. of the soldier occupants. of foodatima gasoline, fuel oU. fuU force of tho war ditve has March 1,1943 Sergt. Kenneth Hill, Armys'Oer- His body was sent home to building materials, clothing, aboeo n felt From 4 state ef un- CaderAudrew Hutchinson (N) Boston war wera efflcera, tour were non- Mancheeter end a military funeral and bought the limit of War Bonds, prepardneas to om of oon^loto come* *"^-S Wesley F. McMulHn, Army, was held here on July 3(k 1942. A gave their blood and cash to tho reedlneBs tor tho final drive, has Manchester's A few ifiterestlBg c o n t r ^ ap­ (A) Army; (N) Navy;XUSMC) United States Marine Corps; (MM) Mer­ pear In thl# three-year listing of Germany, May 19, 1M4. firing squad from the Oqaet Artil­ Sgt. Bmwt SqimtTitd (A) Sgt. MiriuMi Kokodi fA) Red Cross and U80 drives, black­ taken, aa Churriiin haa eUquently L t Joseph R. Fitzgerald, Army, lery unit stationed in Manchester ed out their homes for teat ali; stated, ’’blood and sweat and .War Facts chant Marine; (CG) Coast Guard; (Can. A) Canadian Army. lOCTlflces. For instance, one sol­ officiated and bearers were from raids and were out predoiu ahoa Jfeara” dier was wounded In action in France, July 11, 1M4. the local artillery command. His were struck. Our boys landed on most' impenetrable Junglee from a waa hot srithout aatreme danger leather all through tbe proceas. O' Italy, Pvt. Ouerlno J. |AgoatinelU, P vt Paul Botticello, Army, Rendova Island, across the harbor point several mllee eaet of Mtmda and heavy loaeee that our two Mancheeter \ rasldente have Manchester’s list o> dead to date exactly six'months to Ithe day he France, July 30, 1M4. body was burled in East cemetery. villan Defense airplane spotting 60, Bolton 2. ’ A pall of gloopi fell upon the from Munda Point, and began Point. The initial assault waa good oompanles reached the airstrip on crows were established and crews reached this goal without fantefe, was d^ted. And «««:t V two Lt. Robert G. Eggleston. Army, heavy ahelling of the Munda air-, but after entering the Jungle and Munda Point bn July 28. spent many weary boon at the boaring diUgentiy towards tha nl- Includea deaths. In So. Pacifle, yeara after he wa- drafted—be­ (place undesignated) Sept 27, company In MiMlssippi aa Cor­ mate 8;oal of peace. A real last- poral Ferdinand Lucas, a buddls port. Jap Warships shelled our pointing towards Munda, our Sergeant Ernest Bquatrlto, Serr Bolton Center lockout But never a N a Pacifle. Italy. France and lieve It or not—^-another local boy 1M4. . . position# on Rendova and Jap troope eaono upon cleveriy con­ geant Midiael Koko^ Sergeant bomMeamo down and few real iim peace and the. elimtnatioii of Navy at sea. .tiso Coast Guard and was stationed at the armory in Pic. WlUlam J. Tierney, Army, of the dead soldier, left the South­ an ware told bloodshed. land with the body of their pal planes bombed our positions on cealed piU-boxee and foxholea John Perottl, Sergeant Hugh Far­ scares'w en reported. Merchant Marine. Manchester. * France, Sept. 30, 1M4. and comrade. Training went on, July 3-4, but the die was set. On thickly studded throughout the rington, Private William Henry Now tho pr^oosly weil-orgaa- And with that realisatkm Man­ World War I Gold BUr list—*8. ♦ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ^ Of the 120 casualties so- far in P vt Francis Toman, Army, July 5 troops landed at Zenana centei- of the line. — were aU kiUed in the Munda ao- Ixad OvlUan Defense is all but a chester homes win again weleoms Manchester contributed two Marine, 180 in M a ^ e Corps. I curred in World War H. the Army Belgium. Sept 5, 1M4. however, and when lihnl piopara- Manchester supplied a company tlons had been made, the 48rd left and Rice Anchorage to close in oq Progreaa oy day waa riow, .yard tlon and ..Sergeant George Tle- memory and air raid drills no long­ their sens and daughtere to nor? ooihpleto unite—Company K and Breakdown of Casualties has sustained 34 deaths, 50 Stenley J. W etart Merchant for San Franclsoo and .the South Munda Airpprt. Earlier, on Jqiy 3, by y a ^ as the Jap anlpera, weU mann of East Hartford, son-in- er hold w traffic nor helmeted de- pnal, htoipy-nving xineo more. Anti-Tank Company. <3NG. Fed- at 26 men (more went later) for wounded. 12 missing in action Md Marine. Odate undisclosed). Pacifle, ready for the front lines. U. S.'forces seised Vlru Harbor on hid in the taiigle of Jun^e, sco j^ law .of Mia. John Hewitt of SO fena* efnbera cheek bonseholdera Manchester reaidetate are deter­ eralixed Jan. 1941. left tor training •ervloe In the Revolutionary Wm (As of Nov, 6,1944) six are prisoners. of war. The (Ed. Note: This is an unoffleiu the southeaatarly point of New heavily against our troope f i ^ Xhfrfleld street, also was kilted in for a light-leaking window. But mined that the Victory drive will " In " Florida (Camp Blanding) from a population that in 1778 Navy has seven dead and one list of wounded, missing in action More intensive training came there la a sterner realisation now Dead Wounded Missing Prisoner wounded. "TOe Coast Guard while the division was located in Georgia'and troop# landed ther# many Jungle angles. At night tiie thia action. Many of the boys of go on unabated until the last March 12, ^941, Four dead and was only ,94. ' and prisoners of war. In compil­ began a Jungle march toward# Jape Infltltrated Into our Jinee and Company ’K suffered severe that we have been in war for near­ plane angina i# made, tbe flnal several wounded from Company K Manahester supplied 268 tor 7 one dead add the Marine C o ^ ing such a list over a three-year New Zealand, then another move, ly three long yeaya—4Uid the end ^ Amiy ...... 88 three dead dnd four wounded. The Mtmda and on. July. 4-6 American many hand to hand fights ensued wounds in action and all wbo parachute is- oonstrueted and the In Munda flghL service In tSe Civil War, ^ period lit is possible that errors closer this time to the Solomons, war Jhlpa entered Kula' gulf, north is not yet Mancheater supplied,ona Com­ N avjt...... 7 Merchant Marine has one deatp may be encountered in this came when the division went to between our ‘boys and the Im­ served in that campaign bear Inereaesd Pepnlation last pint of Mood plasma la donat- Mancheater’a honor roll list now of Mimda, tosheU Vila, Bairoko perial Japanese Marlnee, which either pbysical or mental scars sd by loyal cltixena pany tit State MUltla (Federallx- - m - C a GA b • a a • a a 1 and one missing in service. mary. )l This newspaper wlU ap­ New Caledonia. ManCheeter’s growth muehrocm- .uproachlng 8,600. The casualty Hats; . and clashed with th# Jap fleet and held the front botween them and from tha tougheut klnd'of fight­ A hard road la hhead tor all. for Ssvsral officers now aerving ed) In Spanlah-American War. >rUa8.M .Cw a a. a 3 preciate any corrections or inser- Pfe. Bobert C Ctoughaoy (A) The Manchester boys got tbslr planes aind #uba. We loet 6ne de­ od to perti^ 8.0),000 or 10,000 more Manchsater auppUed 1242 tor List of Wounded tioiui (or this unofficial list from flrat reel Jungle training on New the airport. / • ing. than ita population In I960 in four isvan aftsr the war is closed hun­ served In flrst World War. M c r # M a y # # a • , 1 Frank Slmonds, No. A fri» ; stroyer and one cruieer; the Jape ^capture the Airstrip Two officers of Company K, a dreds of our lads who will have Man^aater ^ above average World War 1 from a population of parent# of servicemen from this Caledonia which was to stand yeara of pressing dafenaa work. 13,000, Including Army, N ^ , Sergt. Philip Scoropki, ArinY. No. town. Dates of wounding# were them in' good stead for the trials loet nine ahlpe During the entire month of cape tin Fleisdiar of Hartford and SubdivlalonB q m n g op On mkny a Bhftorsd ftom the affoeta of tho of omcera In air forces, also weU 57 Africa; Corp. George H. Fi»cMr, global oonfHct wOl require tha Marinea, Allied Annies, YMCA, Totals*.a.a 50 omitted as these are In many in CTpL Arthur Da\ia ( I ^ C ) of the terrible battle of Mtmda, From the first it was known July, 1948, the 43rd division, aided another officer who Joined the vacant plot in the north, oast, weet nproasiited la. Infantry and other Salvation Army, and Rad Ooss No. Africa; Lieut, Arthur J. Wat­ Bolton's Casualties New Georgia, which was soon to that the Manchester units held tbs by two otbor divisions of regulan. outfit before it left'tor the South and Bouth parts of town. War nfinlstratlona of a loving pooplo tenH brsnehea. About a d»M ★ son, South Pacific; 8, B.. Roger stances incomplete.) to rahabUitato them' again tor fut­ work, mines, yeomanette# and ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A ★ ★ ' h come. key poeltion in the attack on and a dlvtslon cC Marinea.on (Aher Paclflo, were kUled In tho Munda workers from dU over Now Bni^ Army nursea, tsveral Bad Chess miscelluisoua acUvitiai. On June SO, 19*8 the first blows Munda. Hielr route m m aetoee al­ a6otoc% closed in on Munda. It fighting. land and m a ^ othar states moved ure aervlee In days of paaoa. ftepi sxacutives, many In Merchant -<6

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1^ I 7 ‘ - t v MANCiHRSTUR BVTCmNG HERALD. MAIfCHESTBR. CONN., SATURDAY, NOiXMBER_U. 1944 ~ ■■ i.’d 8,000,000 in oiffi way or another^ ___ theni on the basis o f their aoQonnto—UMto Nurses’ Aides Manchester abiUty to Next National* Race? Are Graduated] Date Book K o GoodK* OVEI I Tonight Slate Prep$ureil tor E leo • rl GoUJfiwiioMai l i f i M Open house, Ladles’ Auxiliary, Says Naxis W ould Con­ ^ Cigarettes S the winter months and will not Eleventh Oass Capped ItaSan-American club, at Eldridge lion on Nov. 17; List Republicans Get Next tinue ^ Underground OUR WfOElRANei OF be reopened until spring. Mem- At Exercises Held at street clubhouse. Of Those Chosen. Washington, Nov. 11. — Big Chance In Presi* oera of the parish are requested Annual banquet of Anderson- . War, Wreck Country. There is no giood reason tor aa to attend St. James church in South Methodist. Shea Post, Masonic Temple. acute d g a n tte shortage at tMa denlial Election in Manchester. IRVICES Annual Armistice Day Dinner The Veterans of Foreign Wars time, aaya Thomas I. Emerzon, en­ . By Curt Bless United War Fund Graduation exercises for Man Dance of American Legion, le­ nominated a slate of offieera under forcement chief of the Office of 1 9 4 8 ; Lot Can Happen The 'United W ar- Fund drive gion Home. Written for NEA Seevtoe MEET A a chestar'a 11th class of Red Cross The Germans have decided that th^ recently acquired articles o f In- Price Administration. ends today and from recent re­ Special Armistice Day service Bmetnon attrthutoa the premnt REQUIREMENTS Bjr SwnM Bteilow ports it looks as though Bolton HA/R STYLED ' Voluntesr Nurses’ Aides were held at t ^ Salvation Army citadel. they want neither armistice nor Music by Russian BW>tist church, ^ c e according to a Tepdrt which W«»litafton, Noy. 11.------^Where would fan about forty or fifty Stock on Hand Order Xmas Cards Early Grinding Ci last night at the South Methodist held laat night in the Army •"“ Lausea; An Inoreasa In smoMng dollars short of the $484 quota. Hartford, and local 8 . A. Band. laa been received by uila writer. to tho Domocrati and llcpublicant TO FLATTER ohunh with Miss Anna C Samp­ As. far aa they’re concerned, the Navy Club. The following offi- j hoarding by the public, Anyone wishing to contribute who son, ehaiBrman, presiding. The Banks wllLbe closed today. ebrs were named tor the election While production of cigarettes fo from hero? For Christmas OW Every woman can look loveUer with Annual meeting of Manchester war can go on forever. /D U R K E © has not been reached by a can­ At Community Press Is Busy msmbets of the graduating class This Olsten was reached by to be held Friday. Nov. 17, at to e I this year for domeatle Consumption The Republicana, benched for 16 vasser should send their donation her hair styleii to cOmpliment her Country Club. Army and Navy Club; V la less than In 1943, It to greater are an follows: ^ Tomorrow Adolf H iO erM d his moat trusted ■ ■? feara. get their next big chance In to Alexander Bunce, treasurer. facial contour. Let ns devise a new Mrs. Ann Falkowskl, Mrs. Doris lieutenmnW in a aeries of confer­ President, William Bapron; vice than In 1942, he says, tte proaidentlal election of 1948. Mrs. Keeney HiUchinson, chair­ Bcter Galasfio Has Taken Fltapatrlok, Mrs. Elisabeth Heavi­ Marine Corps birthday party, president, Lawrence Converse; sec- Expressing conesrnover what he One of the busiest places in town- equipped to lake care of any type So If You Need Sharp hair-do for you that will play up your insUUation of officers, Frank J. ences, i f which a number of high The Domocrata, repeatedly win­ man of the drive is most anxious is over at the Community Press of printing job that you may re- best features and accent your natural sides. Mrs. Betty JarvU, Mrs. Army dfficers took part Totid 1 rotary, Ernest Linders; treasurer, 1 termed a "growing Mack market In ning with Mr. Rooaeveit. thia year that Bolton reach its quota this Over Manchester Hard* Tools Get Them Over Mansfield Det., Legion hsll. ^William Fortin; Board of Cover- efganttes,” .Emerson said that print shop at corner of North Main Ottlre, prjntfng stationery, an­ beauty. Be sure to m ake an early Floronce JtJhnsofi, Mrs. Emily Tuesday, Nov. 14 mobilistalon, as proclaimed by Dr. did it by about thrro million votee, year as the town failed to do so and North School streets. Both nouncements, any type of print Job Kefcham, -Mrs. Sellne KriiUkow- (3k>ebbelB on July 26, was n o t as n on Edward Copeland, Willard OPA field officers have been In- Ihc nafroweat popular vote aince last year. ware Co. Hiingelf. North at Once. appointmenU • Lecture at Center Church House Durkee, Frank Drake. A1 Tour- structed to take Immediate action Bars and Mr. Holmes seem to have that your business may require. If ski, Mrs. Margaret tei ^ not-happen German roprosentative. This com­ A special Armistiee program of The Eoning _ Board of Appeto ware? You pay 50 per cent Married 2 Years ed II hearings for their one aa a aucceaaor to himaelf in The committee In charge of the two year term: Master, Ellsworth short of skilled help, and in order aldee geined from their work n ^ mission, whose membara are a few music wlU be presented this eve- has schedule______Heating down and the rest when you take to insure your lawn mower cutting friends, grateful patients whom|»e*li’ meeting Thursday evening. Two ^1948, a Btandout Democrat with Coinmunity Cbriatmaa party to be your gifts home. Mr. Galas.so Coveil, Andover; Overseer, Donald time we say that—under tbpnoteh Nazis and high-ranking nlng at eight o’clock at tho Salva­ ipoter appeal? given at the Community Hall on as it should next summer, it would Johnson- Bros. they had helped, and the aides God—It shall not happen again. officers, may later on function aa I persona wish, .to. keep chickens. will gladly keep your choice for Mr. and Mrs. George Repetti, of Woodwahl, Columbia; Lecturer, J. R. Braithwaifre Willrvui theu n CIO PollUcal AcUon Dec. 15 ^111 meet at the home of Helen La'throp, Vernon; Steward, be a smart idea to take it over to themMlVM would become more Will Hein Formulate Terma German g;overnment either in hid­ tion Army citadel by the combined TOey are A. J. Lbtana of 65 Pros­ you until near Christmas by a pect street and Maxwelf R. Hallo- F U E l ^ unittee, credited cn with a good Mrs. Albert Skinner, Jr., in North 43 South Main street, are holding Wilbur Little, Manchester; Asst. 38 Main street during the winter Keys Made, Locks Repaired Electrical Contraetora understanding and broader dti “ We cannot leave the rnaklng of ing or in exUe. I Russian Baptist church band of S A V E S? 3VV0 down payment of 50 per cent. season. This will give them ample Hartford, the Hartford Salvation well of 226 1-2 W oodbrldRvtreet. re in the Democrata’ victory, Bolton on Monday evening at 8 open house today in observance of Steward, O. Raymond Johnson, zenn. Maneheatsr should salute I peace to statesmen alone. This In the meantime Dr. Ooebbela AND ENJOY GREATER COMFORT How about painting up your time to have your mower adjust­ 533 Main Street Army Citadel Band and the Man­ Peter Composeo, of lOo Middle Unue? It found labor la p. m. All members of the com­ their second wedding: anniversary. Coventry: Secretary, Peggy Tur­ Tools Ground its Nurses' Alder, liald Mr. Che­ lUme we who have fought In tho has prepared a host —Miss Ma­ Gladyi Charter, MIm Norma united America, working with au Rhoda Hall will play a piano duet, We Hate To Crow tkm frees the Beetog Bagel I Hold LaBoheon Meettog tfous treatment you have always ing. Rev. Roberts is a poaalble Navy to handle guns and radio in "The Utorty Bell." A Girls’ to pay the poll taxea and bel May Whitney, Harvey, ni„ tor Aachen is Appitaetioii e f A. J. latenO 6$ kept away by literacy T he Ladles' Benevolent Society been accorded at this fine store. candidate. It waa prevloualy an­ Navy bombers and torpedo bomb­ asked police here to help to locate Chiorus will also have a part In I GIBSON'S Ids Btnet tor . and oUier meana. of the Congregational church held nounced the Rev. Pierson would ers. and adds that applications her father, Oliver Whitney, who KRAUSE'S VtoirSS^re! ^ o ^ Nation C ’L»‘UVto'"effro^ the concert which win close with Mr. Dewey aaya the Republicana a] luncheon meeting at the home preach, but hia plans have been should be made to the Naval pro­ now would be 98 years old. Her GARAGE Miss Maris Poudrler, Miss Lor- The legion c o m m a n d e r demand- tow put Into^rot. "In Flanders .Fields" ...... ----- and "Taps " |to keep raiokans at tho L Uaed To ChUd'a Racket changed. curement officer, 33 Pine street. rains Btrnte, Miss Eleanor Smith, ed that toe nation “ redeem ‘ t* by Darid Addy and Robert Lyons. BUT... Saserged from thia election more o f Mrs. Edson P. Herrick ... pn pote offered thia clue: 'T h e laat B. H. OMUM, Propw GREENHOUSES V^ted than they haVe been in 16 'nliursday. Co-hoteasea witp Mra. Several members of Coventoy New York city. letter we ^received was written SH BerttoiS Bised Miss Mildred Truax, president pledge" to Its fighting men to the benediction and tinging of toe piara. But what about the Repub- Merrick included Mrs. Arthur Chanute Field, Hi.—(/P) — Staff Grange attended' East Central from Spokane in 1888." at' .hathe rimmmclose (VniiintMP(Volunteer Nurses’Niiraea* for the widows and orphans of are 'rirnow (e v in ce d toat toe Allies I of^O^^WM Jm Sergt. Artlijir ROwIey of Philadel­ MAn leaderahip hereafter? WlU it Merrill and Mrs. Thomas Bentley. BBAB i AMss). Invited the graduating those who have fallen. ^ Sliid” permlaslea to 0PS»** • he adtve and progreasive? phia, Pa., an ordained Eplacopal (Hron ta Phone toudnaas to a graage at; ^the abera Twenty-seven attended the lunch­ Wheel OfSsn. TM. flee. Here’s What A Leaderahip Not Beet eon the menu for which Included: deacon, waa complimented by a sol­ Junior Red Gross llaeation, to a ItoridsBea B Bven their atauncheet party chicken a la king in patty shells, dier for a aermon he gave. “You QUALITY Bperlnllnte to F » AppUcatkm o f Ttossra » aapporters aay the Republican did fine," aaid the aoldler, "in spite nenl end WoS> I B r o w of 706 Main StreM fffi potato chips, tomato s a l ^ fiiUt P R I N T IN G ! Manchester Thppe are women —and «*• Army demanded m Jaaderahlp was not sdl it could be. cake with lemon sauce and coffee. of the child who waa making such Airangn* Is Raising Money pennlasian to have a repair^ » a racket down in the front row.'^ armistice in order to Recent Viator To Commending Herbert Brownell, At the business session follow­ rha piiating tooto roilSl Oermany from Ihvaslan and *• -I emre at 174 West Cantor BtreM Jr^ for hi* work as Republican •Dh, Fve gotten used to that; |ob wa do tor America Firm la a Rwldoacs B .'Sons. ing the luncheon the society voted Rowley aaid. "He la my son." Dry Cleaners Uni Ptowntn. National committee chairman in to give five dollars' to the Com­ y o u will try failed General Ludsndorff deolared; The Junior' Red Croee drive bit Application of Tbomaa Sapira 185 Main S t Phone 5012 Pottos Ptostoi this campaign, the Republican munity Christmas party to be prove satto- '93 lY elb Street On Line Rowj r««ditinn "Chaos in Oermany would have its stride this week with money- za of 202 Oak Street tor P*teite New York Herald Tribune says: held Dec. 15. Mrs. Brownell factory, b»> ' 1 raising activities planned by all Town Writes Us.... •He has brought youth, vigor 1 torilto Sh^^to solution.” It is pre- Mon to have a Gage was appointed to take canw It will L which the I^gkm insists shaU to l solution to which toe gredes ot toe Green school. nor permit at 85 Oak StreeL la s -and a progressive outlook to an Whatever May Be YonL be prndooed oader the oioot ' ' Telephone 7254 (Continued from Page One) lArganIxatlon bogged down in cau- charge of the box of clothing to Cattle and PoaHry Parents, enjoying the privUegn Buztneee 2lofie. be sent to the Atlantic Univer­ modem, effleieat methods. <2«t . .ah ------P«v. 1 Ir?U^^-Hed Nation, must ««» S rd S d to ^ if^ ® "* ot visiting classrooms during thm and hesitation." oar aattinate. Buy Your Hardware S G^;^ acce^an *r«l.tic. but de- You know, Cloyt, you spoiled. ■> Application of Fred D. Fava ■at The Republicans certainly will sity. Anyone having clothea to Are Brinfinir Top 'PrlcsfI National Education Week, srit- 97 Welte Street for perralzslon " ROOFING Dependable 4|iiallty Servieei Bj Havlag li Beiflus8 At “ Get Ouaranteee “ *» 4gt a .^ to«A dustriallsts want to foUoW the new nessed a succession o f . auctions, keep t^eir eye on 1948 when they donate, especially shoes, should Expert Dry Hopa TO uoarmnvM charlM B. Oilbart, national pron* I Partv lino. They will now try have a Package Store liquor per .vote In Congress on the gigantic leave them at the parsonage or Problem, E. V,* Conirhlin, and HonMwares FEED ^ To accept any such the American Legion Aux- bMoroto owne to cupcake sale, home-made movtee, I've tried to get Steaks mlt on Charter Oak Strert weM WILLIAM B. SCHIELOGB VAN"S SSiSSS Indian songs and dunces. problems coming up there. call Mrs. Gage who ^11 make ar­ 427 Etortfard Bond TW. 81 a s ^ . pending actoiU a lll^ ron- speech P » - t S r o ll ^ J S h ^ ^ i e . T h e /w in of MS^tiO, in an Industrial/Waa rangements to have articles Your Lcical Riwfer, 185 Sproee Street TeL 8880 Cleaning Service — I terms wiin roe juuoa. x ney wui A total ot $78 was eoUectsd. ‘ And what about their, candidate quert and control of th^ German ] delivery at toe cere-1cere-1 attempt to find representative psr- Application of Arturo picked up. \ Needs at MOON'S FEEDS territories, the London Polos ap­ From this will to deducted an en­ 1948? Mr. Dewey again? He Can Help Yon With A moniee. a . sonalitlos to sign an arralstice be- equal to th4 ones you serve4« o f 811 Middle Turnpike Bast f a id be has no "illusions" about The Red (?ro8s is planning to FOR BEST RESlil.'rSI parently hope toat they m*y ob­ "W'We e shall not to a partypzrty to anra- jop, pu plants, factories, rollment fee of fifty eeats for each permission to manufacture .948 although he is titular head of give a Christmas atockihF to each tain guarantees of toe . se.ttiement other uncertain. . glory,_a______ts . she said, | nilnea, etc., are diwtroyeiL class which entitles each child to at 102 Norman. Street, ia a lUM- See The msmbsnhlp in tho American Jun­ No can dq* r?edlly enjoyed-"" ' e party now. The Republicans hospitalised service manVand the Ruberoid Roof CAM PBELL^ not only by Ruasia and Great-Brit- I "We BhaU not allow uotoer ghast- pr^Mgnndtets today will dence B Zone. .vi never .renominated a defeated society voted to fill ten theae aln but also the United States, ly mitUke to to made.” I have no (Ufllenlto la pointing out ior Red Cross. The remaining candidate, although' they could. atocklnga. CHRYSLER, DE SOTO, PLYMO]UTH This neems jto have poaed for the sum win to added to tto Junior Application at MazwyU R._.Hat , 390 Wfxxlland Street "^ine Doctor"" Hardware Store LARIN'S* toat the caningeamtoig iiuNaffi A nndergroundunderground Letter on file a^Hanfen"!, 10W& of 226te Woodbtldge Stresi- Or will they think , of a servlce- 'In order to create a little rivalry /AmericanAmerican governmentgovarnmenv the’uie questlimquvauon i I win be taeoffiparmhly more effi­ Red Cross Servlee Fund! i lUU)—TOmaone who'also has a rec­ PEED SERVICE o f whether it is willing tp under- for tonnlsston to keep the society voted to divide the _ Phone 7707 - At . ' SERVICE AI^^GENUINE PARTS aad Middle Tpk.. cient in wiping out nay would-be ______I______the above addreae, la a Reaidenei ord o f pubUc service, like Former membe'fs into two groups alpha­ 88 Oepal SffiPMa Phene 848 take Bpedfic Ipgal and moral oh- \ j H U t l C C U l U g doted Nov. 3, Oovernor Stassen of Minnesota— tmtors; that la, anybo^ Nho may betically. Eech group will meet llgatibnallraaflnnw forfnes definitejfraflnlfrds futurefufiinb PolishPnlifth 1 ^ wh* « want to sign an armistice or peace as the most likely vote getter? tleatlon o f WUUam * . W and chooae a chairman and the boundaries. Nutrition Topic with the Allies or ecdlabonte with Let a^ FRED"S EXPERT AUTOAIOBILE REPAIR WORK of s i Hartford Road porfste , group earning the largest amount . j ■ , ■ ■■' • Amerleaa policy to. diMe has them In any other way. REAL ESTATE '6 tor of money to be used for refinlsh- Pro* - Action' been to favor without qualificat­ ' ' - . P ' .\: Montto build an addition 14H te 'I T. P. Holloran ion tlje reconstitution, of a free and WANTED TO BOT —\ Stogie IT on the rear of the dweffiagffi I ing the basement of the church PACKAGE Griswold's The Red Cross Volunteer N urw ’ \ AbsOntCCism Cut Boltou will be the guest of the less fort­ SPENCER independent Polish nation which t-Fantily Bonsea — Late* afui For\ Sunday D inner . 816 Hartford Road, ia a iialdinn il DEPOT SQUARE GARAGE A FUNERAL ROME Aldre are asked to take particular Small Farms — I * unate group at a luncheon. might become a powerful country notice of toe Nutrition lecturelectu to A Zone. < On Nov. 16 the society will meet SUPPORT Ernest Roy, Prop. .. Service Station in eastern Europe, to favor a Po­ Bolton, VeiMn a , ^ Application of R«V W. Orte Sermon Topic STORE Idfially leentfid nnaventenl and to given Tuesday evening at 8 By Showing Film era. AO trenasrtinne (i •Veeping the Faith” will be at the home of Mra. Charles Sum­ relieve that mus­ 311 Main Street lish foreign policy friendly to wold of 22 Grove Street tor per ' 117 Spruce Street 241 NO. MAIN STREET TEL. 5US •way trnoi ttie bniiy tonrengk- o’cltok in the parish bouse ot O u­ sermon topic of Reverend ner to hear Reverend Emerson cular _ btckarlie Russls and to refuse to undertake ter church: OiUd Feeding win to ■ „ Vn* krete Whnt havn ytm f CaB, Write or Why Not Come To , * mtsMon to have » orga W. Wiseman at the 9:30 White, who has recently been in and fatigue—give' The proper wloea, property TELEPHONE 8459 tors. iNntinettve tierytoa Mad- any specifle guarantees. th« aiih'iiir. of the talk bv Dr. I Hartford, non. ii— ntate FhoM — Manebretsr 4842 or cense at 8U Maia Street, to i ing worship at the Quarry- India. Anyone interested in you new energy-. served with the right foods, eoa era rJenittoe. Secretary of State Hun has u r g - 1 ^ U n l ^ r t i & Msnpowor DIraetor WlUlam -J. t-1101 (Aay Tfana). BusineM Zone. , - bodist churoh on Sunday. hearing Rev. White is cordially BIABY F. add maeb to poor aajnjnwl el Specializing In Applh***®* o ' Kbool wiU follow the In'vlted to attend the meeting. MePABTLAND a maal. For tho heat tm wtoao mmts should to toft until after the IConnectlcutWra lttnposrereom- —Idi Oanpany of ira rau—^ . aarvice. Apoitei«itS4 O tor aweiy o w M oa , eomo hero — FOR — ABIBIILANCB ^SERVICE warexeept where they are peachedr lecture in almteMon tt combatting •TUUng BOWARD R. BASTINGS I Street tor- psnalarioa to bu9d 8P| Garden Driva General Motor by th# two governmbnU concerned. I ^ five zpaisored by toe 1 production of vital materials" to Beal Estate aad Inenrimee addition Sf by W to tea prarto J Oaator OougrogatloMl •id got oar advtee, too, fogord- DAVANDNIGBT lOl Phelpo Bead, Oar. Onaa Bd. Br.- Brownell O'age, pastor of Firo Damages <}rse«boass . PHONE 76M tog aaevtag ad m o m . In the ease of the prwnt dlf- >3,™ Nlitrltlon Committee Connecticut war plants by show- at 188 BldvreU StresL M A Boltoif CongrogaUcmal church, Dupbnt PainU Products Repair Work 175 Center SL PhoM 6060 flculttes, this means that toe TTnit-«ran-ed by m i— Markwle I Ing a war filmi u tltled “The War Zone. •till Ul and will be unable to Storrs. Nov. 11—(JPj— Fire of ed Stotea favore »nd in fact basig^j^ ^ 'Viiginia Nelson,ISpeeda Up” in Mate planta. j^ptieeiten ef the pulpit ' on Sunday. The. undetermined origin last night encoureg^VtIVVFUt ona bllaterMw aeuvea u s ivn.*Mwaaev.aansettlement ■| Dietitians at the bospitaL Tharal Fitrgraald aaid that ahautoe- nfactintog Oompaay, ™eers dsmagsd the University of Con­ Next to the Armory proacher at - the 11 o'clock totwem Poland...... aad Russia but law ffitono lecture In December, butl Um waa reduced 'and prodnotloo d-ta ed. Albert J. Du naffi on Sunday will be Rev- necticut's horticultural green- unwilling to uter ItaeU actively they wni to held monthly tbere- lwas increaaed at a Wateibury . r WALLPAPER FOR YOUR NEW 81 JarvM Bead — “ B. F. Bleml^rg who W this houss and destroyed the tmlver- ^ , kt Poor Jim Broke jffie CAPITOL Into negotiating and guaranteeliig after, on'January 16, February 181 factory after the film waa shown aity’s 65-year-old collection of or­ SEE WARD'S FIRST any future arrangement. do iliht zwswift------taking up bis re.sidenoe in , GRINDING CO. and March 13, with interesting I to w oiken there, Norte Mala StrsiL te • j^Uicbester,. following paatoratea chids and other tropical plants Ma’ s Best Umbrella-— and varied topics acheddled, tori The film, be zaM, will be Miown AND which 8 . H, F*erkins of the hor­ FOR A COMPLETE LINE OP ROOFING. INSULA­ PICTURE FRAMING 38 Mate SL 1 ^ 7958 YOU'LL ENJOY OUR SIRLOIN STEAK OR Bow. N ew Jersey. Mr. Blemberg is Leees Hat Election Day leach date, covering many ^haaesjat war plants in Norwalk, Bridge- -jwusg man, whose most recant ticultural department aaid could TION, BUILDING MATERIALS, PLUMBING AND But Being a Clever Yoong I of-the subject o f nutrition. I'ltort. New Haven. Hartford, New OUR INDIVIDUALLY BAKED CRISP'r AH not bs roplaeed. -When ItitefB An OoU Each ^— tectum_- ___ la ow p u LUO to the pub-I I ijonoon,London, TbompeonvIUe, AawniJwuaTUMp Torring- Aturuia* ‘ OLD WORK Ussae *ias been Director of Uw HEAltNG SUPPLIES ' “ ■ " T 8 BB Fellow HeThwotbt It To Us Golden. Coio.—(8V -John F. and ba •ervtce Depqrtmsnt eC Oar Baateeaa la Gaad'* UcC without charge, and all per-1 ton. Danbury, SrlafiTlBristol mi and ‘ In‘ qjther Ts Bt Repaired. ’ •’vlan, father of John C. Vivian, CRUSTED CHICKEN PIE, CHUCK FULL OF I CTOea in Trenton, Mssr SAWS OF ALL SlfUDS ' '•ft was re-elected Colorado gov- sons Interested are cordially in-{ industrial oonununlttea. .See vltod to attend. We hare pleaty of Casen SET AND FILED 'it,"loM a hat election day. CHICKEN, PEAS, CARROTS IN > CREAMY Appoda ■ (khool will Ite held at Stratford, Nov. 11— Gov- Band a$MI Pawat The elder Vivian z p u t Mection 2484 ) t o u . a. uaday morning. enior Baldwin racovsring from a IV^ontgomery Ward fnchidiBg pWda. ( O a tar has -been' closed for the SUU COpitol Meoday. 699 MAIN STRECT TEL. 6854 Agnate Int Maonilliaa UU, went out to a fire. Vivian hasn't and control esn eauae serioua dif- I and o f IMS, excluOhig baasbali 519 Center SL TeL 7771 flcultiee. and batMnsr baaeksA r. y ’V' PAGE XLXTlm' M^NCHBSTBK EVENlkCl^ERALD, MANCUIttiIBK. UONN« SATUKUAY, NOVKMHICK 11,1941 ’ MANCHESTER EVEl^tNUiHKKAL.U, MANCHESTEJC. UUMN.. SAIVKI^AY, NUVEMBEK 11, 1944 76,000 to Jam Annual State Cross Yale Faces 'jToiigh Anny^s Super Charged Backfield Nanking Feels Stadium Today Wide Matiking Girl’s Slayer■sf Obituary Country Meet Today [ark Armistice ■ DOCTOR S ORDERS Opponent in Brown Move Shaping Found Dead; Blows of Big Nottw Dame Underdog ■6 s>, With Ceremonies H<^re In Game with Powerful AllrRockvine' Idle Sunday To Be Held lit Stom At Budapest Gas Suicide Deaths Super-Forl Rivals Qash Today at lArmy Grid Eleven. The -AllrRockviUe footbsU With Nine S^ool* Duffy Tops eleven will be Idle Sunday Competing; Locals Do> (Continurd From Page One) Joseph Loney fContinued from pnge Onrt New Haven with Bears when It was impossible to ipioRiial March to thcj (Contlimed (faqi Pa|ro One) Joseph Lon/ey, of 91 Eldrldgc By Ted Meier book a leading attraction. fending Champe. Weddings Street, died early this morning al Confident of Whipping Cravat Loop! New York, Nov. 11.—(F)— There will be a footboU game - floaphal by Veterans | to the southwest and two miles should be ashamed. 'That’s not B-29s "in wave-type forma­ right’.” the district attorney con­ after an ex ten d i illness. A resi­ tions” dropped bombs on "several Heavily Favored Rivals Army’s undefeated and untied at Cricket Lot with the All- The thirteenth annual Connecti­ O f World War I Where | from the railway which skirts the dent of Manchester for 62 years, Rockville second team meet­ Matra mountains. tinued. points on the outskirts’’ of Shang­ footbaU team ruled a two-toueb- cut Intorscholaatlc Athlstk Coo*’ Ci%gg said that Marquis later he was born in Northern Ireland hai. It added that air raid de­ Captures High Single ing the Central A. C. of Rock­ Exercises Are Held. | Fuller-Backus 'The Second Ukranlan Army 75 years ago. Mr. Ivoney had been New Haven, Nov. 11—Every In­ down favorite today to splatter ville In the first game of the fersnes orosa-eountzy run vnD taka group, capturing 4,100 prisoners in showed a clipping to his sister fenses "repulsed the raiders" and Miss Anne Frances Backus, taken ..from a Salem newspaper employed ^ C3heney Brothers declared the planes had inflicted dication pointa to a high •coring And Three Stri Notre Dame for tbe first time In city series. The game will j place today (over tbs University a t n * *8th annual ArmisUce Day | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam C, the last 48 hours, raised its total start at 3:30. | bag of prisoners to more than 46,- which reported the LaOimbe .girl over 55 years, working practical­ "extremely negligible losses." battle when the fpotball teams of Big Scores Prevail. 18 years as they clasbsd at Connecticut 'With nine schools en­ obaervcd today with a march Backus of 38 Marble street, was missing and then asked his fatlwr ly all of that time in the Broad The bombers caused only "slight Yale and Brown University stage Yankee Stadium In the top grid 4>- tered. married this morning to Charles 000 Since Oct. 6 when the invasion Goods weaving department. The local Red and Whits har­ of vataimna of World War : from of Hungary began, Moscow said. to save all the clippings about the damage" and "fled after blindly their 40th meeUng here this ofte^ spectacle of the afternoon. Eklward Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. One at the best known at the dropping bombs from above tha noon In the Bowl. The klcKofP li Last night at Murphy’*. »»eys. Every one of the 76,000 per­ riers will be defending tha IsurAs tha Army and Navy Club to the Nazis Reinforcing Troops girl. Clayton Fuller of 80 Charter Oak ‘•On Thursday morning, he again Northern Ireland residenta of clouds," the first broadcast said. eet for S:30. toe Cravat League waa seen In op- sona, who months ago bought all tost they won last year against hoapital where approprlaU exer- street 'The ceremony was perform The Soviet bulletin said the Ger­ biT*the”biock will be the unde-'. eratlon with one-sided scores pre­ Pro League the best schoolboy teams. In the mans were constantly reinforcing waa at his sister’s home,” Cregg Manchester he waa a faithful and Kyushu is the southernmost ot the tickets avallabls for this 81st claes were .held at 11 a. m. in j ed at 9 o’clock in S t Bridget’s continued, "and it was after the active member of Washington the Japanese homg islands. Saishu, tested and untied record the Bull- vailing. . , masting of a memorable-series; state. Each and every team pointa church by the rector, Rev. James their troops on the southern ap­ dors have recorded in their five Team No. 8 tour points jo the state meet, the biggest honor of li’anchester'a 45 World proaches to Budapest in an effort papers had published the story of Loyal Orange Lodge and ~of the just below the southern tip of j n m waa expected to be out early to Timmins, who used the single ring Royal Black Preceptory,'Star of games to date, and the visitors are Team No. 1 and Teain No. 8 foi> Teams Active event of the season In the hearts to hold that gateway city on the the girl’s ravished body being Korea, is about 150 miles to the witness the pre-gane preclelon War 1 dead. ceremony. Organist Arlyne Gar- the Eaat, No. 13. west. I pinning their hopsa of an upset felted four polnU to Tara No. 8 parade of the West Point Chidet of each and every boy on the team. road to Austria. found. muster 'Bmeat Peteraon. chairman of rity played the traditional bridal "His brother-in-law told him He leaves three sons, Joseph, Daylight' Operation victory on nifty-shifty------Charlie | when they were able to Coirps, then eettle back and, watch The meet carries more than just the Permanent Armistice Day music. The increased number of prison­ The Super - Fortresses Hew only one man. Giajnts Meet Philadel- the cha:mplonahlp. It ia the dream ers being taken was considered, in 'This looks very suspicious and I Jr., James, of this town, and Da­ Tiedemann, the scat back who'will Army try to better the(. 82-18 lick­ Committee this year was Marshal Miss Alice Backus was maid of bet you arc the one who killed this vid, of New Haven; two daugh­ through daylight to accomplish return to afeUon after a two week’s Duffy took the night’s bonors ing Navy hung on to the Irieh a and ambition of every youth to win assisted by Chief of Stall Don honor for her sister. Mrs. Thomas Moscow an Indication of the spread their mission, the War department pl^ia; Packers Play and rank with the boys in the past of defeatism in the Hungarian gin.’ ters, Mrs. Violet England and rest. with both high single and high week ago. The poealbUlty of an Hemingway, and aides from the McCoo and Miss Adola Krauzaitis Mrs. Mary Grompf, of this town; said. It waa the second major day­ It was another pint-sized back. three-string with marks of 131 and who havovgone on to greater fielda. ranks. ■ "Marquis retorted They've got upaet added spice to the fray. Rkms in Top Clashes. '^rarious ex-service organisations v.’ere bridesmaids and Doreen, six- three grandchildren, and one sis­ light operation by planes of the Jack Cokefalr, who had himself a 834. An all-day rain yesterday that They usually do. nothing on me’,’’ Cregg added. During the regular season, ths ' represented. ycar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs The district attorney said that ter, Mra Nell Cordner, of Ston- 2dth Air Force within a week, oth- field day in the 1943 meeting of the Team No. 4 (4) continued far Into the night wae An informal parade Irft the Neal Andrews of Robin road, waa Marquis had been in Salem since ington, this state. e; India-based craft having struck two teams and paced hia Bruin M. Schubert 100 108 llO—316 not ^expected to shackle the fast­ By Joe Relchler’ locals weiit through the entire •;,Vrmy and Navy Club at 10;30- a. flower gfH. Nathan C. Jefferson Funeral services will be held at o:> Nov. 5 at installationa at Singa­ mates to a 21 to 20 victory In a F. D u ffy ...... 87 181 118—888 New York, Nov. II.——New slate with an unblemlrtied record Japanese Land about Nov. 1. breaking' backs on both tosms York vs. Philadelphia and Green and win be going into the meet this tn. going north on Main street to waa best man, the ushera, William the Watkins Funeral Home, 142 pore, at the tip of the Malay penin­ wild and woolly game. A. Strautt .• ...0 4 88 108—285 who have scored on aggrsgats of ' the Center and to Haynes street Clifford and Herman Smith, with East Center street, Monday after­ sula, and at an oil refinery at There will be two new atarters H. Metcalf .. 108 118 ,11(^-882 _ Bay vs. Cleveland highlight to­ afternoon, a favorite and toe team the latter’s ’ slx-year-oId son, Fresh Troops; 562 pointo In 13 games. Through­ morrow’s National Football to beat. No band was available so a formal noon at 2:30. Rev. W. Ralph Pangkalan-Brandon on ‘ he north in the Yale lineup—Howie Carroll, out 'ths downpour ths gridiron' ; parade could not be held. George, serving as ring-bearer. W ard,' Jr., of the South Method­ coast of Sumatra. a freshman clvilinn at left end; and League schedule with the Giants Guard* AgotiiRt Overconfldenes The bride who was escorted to Rationing Data was covered by a tarpaulin which and Rams eager to avenge previ­ At the Hospital Aidetl by Storm ist church, will officiate and buri­ Kyushu Island was hit by a Arnold (Whltey) WhlUer, who two No. 1 (0) was not to he removed until short­ Coach Charles "Peet" Wlgren the altar and given in marriage strong force of Super-Fortresses weeks ago waa the regular full­ 68—857 ous defeats by their respective op­ The following program was con- Lt. Berta W. Rogers, of Morristown, Pa., Army nurse in the U. S. Army Furnished By al will be in the East cemetery. G. Torrance .. 88 76 a freohmon academically. ly before the kickoff. The Weath­ has gus*‘'fled his charges against by her father wore a princess style Hospital at Ft. Jay, N. V , who Is about to givo an inoculation to Pfo, The funeral home will be open on Oct. 25. and returning pilots back at the University of Roches­ M. Mlnnich 68 98 108 120—6171 ponents. overconfidence and toe team was 'ducted at tha hospital: Invocation, gown of white slipper satin. Her (Continued from Page One) OFFICE OB PRU;B er forecast was for a cloudy and The Giants are still rankled by Horbort Bilsky of the Bronx, N. Y , soomo toi bo the sort of a nurro ADMINlSTBA'TiON after seven o’clock tonight for said the Omura airbase there was ter, playing the right half-back W. Dietz, Jr. 85. 90—268 -^pronounced fit and ready to meet Rev. Alfred WUllajns; "In Flan- flnger-Up veil of illusion waa perfectly patterned with bombs. windy day with a few showers In their 24-17 defeat suffered at toe who can got the boyoito taka thsir modicina cheerfully. By-products friends. posL ' W. Dietz, Sr. 61 89—872. the morning. The temperature the best from the other competing 'deia Fields," High school student; caught with orange blossoms and boats darted in and out of destroy­ Regtonal Department ol The area embraces one of the most Odell Shifts Unenp McDaniels Defeats hands of the Eagles at New York ArmisUce Day Address, Rev. Cllf- •f usod kitchen fat go Into many vaccines and prophylactlea. was expected to be around 50 ds- schools. she carried a white prayer book er searchlight paths, slipped by InfonnntlOD important aircraft assembly plants With two other left ends, regu­ 880 858 862 1108 two weeks ago, a loss Which drop- , ford O. Simpson, Center Congrega­ geysers churned up by flve-lnch Totals Herb Stevenson, toe team cap- with orchid marker. 55 Tremont Street. Boston. 8, In the Japanese home Islands. lar Don Mc(^lIough and Jimmy Angott in Garden p ^ them out of tbe Eastern divi­ tali\. Gob McKinney and Don Hall tional Church: roll call of World The maid of honor was gdwned guns and succeeded in sinking s Tory’s War department an­ Smith, ankle sprain victims, Coach The Irish, who a year ago ex­ sion lead and spoiled their un­ War I dead, Arthur McCann, Yan­ cral Communications commission, L ; Mcnil and Blarville, northwest Massachnaetta , Funerals Team No. 8 (4) Fish a n d w ho^avc finished one, two, tores in turquoise brocaded moire taf- warship. nouncement, made no mention of Howie Odell has shifted Carroll Forfeit ploded for three second half beaten record. kee Division Veterans Association; At dawn Friday, Mitchells in said the Japanese "smashed the of the town. A local counter-at- In every local race will be counted fetSi with niatching veil and tiara any raids other than against Nan­ from his reserve post on ths other ...... 62 68 touchdownfi for d#clilv€ 16-0 (jreasy Negie’s undefeated upon to pace the locals In defehas placing of wreaths on the monu­ force tdok the air. But a rain network of bases of the U. S. Air l.ick was beaten off farther south­ Meats and Fats New York, Nov. 11—