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the Weather Feraenet of U. 8. Wentber Bureau Manchester Evening ileroi ■ T z r For the Moatli of November, 1945 Fair and eolder tonight; lowest Ulysses Bnshey. of Hartford, aa to start, on maneuvers. Having 4* 8,537 tnmpemtareit iero to flve degree* matron of honor; Miss Irene Nick Manchester visited him this summer she knew CAR HARD STARTING? lielow; Friday fair and continued About Town Ladies’ Night of this town, as bridesmaid; Na­ Praise Given Local Soldier of the lake near the camp. She at Electrical mad Carbnetor , Member of the Audit lioM. ' than Kies, brother of the bride- once sent a telegranr inquiring if Checking and Bc|inir BnreM of Ctreointtona mattr Date Book Therp will be a special meeting Well Attended grooTrn; best man: and l,.puia Lit- To Principal Escaped Death he had been on the boat. n Speeinlty Manche$ier-~-A Cky of •Village Charm fit King David Lodge I. O. O. F. man of Hartford, usher. Last evening a telegram came ...... I ...... ' ...... The bride wore a princess styl* T onight from the ctagarde General hospital ABEL’S Krifiay evening, Da«. 24., at which Children's party,- Mary Bushnell (TWELVE PAGES) PRtCE THREE CENTS lim e the degree team will- aonfer gown of white slipper satin, with School Board <^-oni- saying that Kosak had been on the SERVICE STATION (CInaailled Advertiatng on Page 19) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1943 Exchange ("liih C.hrist- insertions of Chantilly lace and Cheney A uxiliary, U. S. W. V., a t Glipstrr Kosuk Wu.o on boat, had been rescued, but'had !(d C ooper S tre e t two decrees on a apaclal candidate Army and Navy clubhouse at 7:30. who must leave for service with full length train. Her finger-tip iiieiids Head of Green Boat Whirli ('apsizetl been suffering from shock and ex­ Oie colors early next week. All of­ iiias Parlj Drawn Over veil of Illusion was attached to a Tom orrow posure and that the telegram had ficers are requested to be on hand 60 to the Sheriilaii. cap of net and orange blossoms In .Sehool f«>r Hi(*r W ork. British - American Club Ciirist- Wlipii 2H Drowiieil. just reached him. Read Herald Advs. at 7:30 sharp. halo effect. ,4he carried a prayer mas party for children at the club­ Airtericans Aid Victifn of Ngzi Wrath book with orchlil mariner. A. letter copnplimenting the house at 7:30. Chester Ko.sak. a soldier, whose The. annual I.adie.s’ Night and principal and teachers of the .Man­ Annual Christmas party of Resistance Smashed Andrew Torrance, of the Sea- The matron of honor wore a wife is living with her folks, at 46 Rocket Glin Coast bees, Camp Perrv. Va., Is at his Christmas party of the Manclic.s- period gown of rose taffeta with chester flreen school for the work Highland Park Community, Club Birch street, for the duration, re­ home, 104 Middle Turnpike Kast. ter Exchangt Cliib.yva.'i lield last Ixniffant skirt. Her bonnet of tliat they ciid following the fire cm at clubl.ciuse at 7:30. ceived wo:d last evening that her pn a lh-(1ay leave. niglit at the Sheridan. Charle.'i h'el- natehing net was in sweettieart Decemiier 4. is to be sent by the j Mimday, Dec. «6 husband had escaped injury when shape and her atim bouquet wa.s .School Board. ; Annual reunion members alum­ a boat capsized on Lqke Pontchar- Read “THE SATURDAY ber succeeded Stuart Segar as Bombers’ Target; The Mary Cheney Lihrary will of yellow roses. At the last meeting of the board ni, .Sock anc;! B uskin D ram atic irain, Im iiisiana. lil'st Friday. By Yanks at Arawe; close at .3 o'clock Friday, Dec, 21, president for tin- next term of six The heaven tiliie taffeta gown the manner in is'liith the change Club at Center Church house at Twenty-five soldiers were drown­ and reopen Monday morning at B months. Otlier officers installed worn by the Inidesniald was al.so WH.S- Iiiade from the single to clou- 4 p. m. ed in the accident. The local man EVENING POST” o'clock. The West Side branch uill w ere; llnrotd III ed. vice presKteiit, in pei ;oi| stvie, Uei bonnet of blue hle sessions so that hut two days was one of 7,5 persons on the boat not open ,»t any time Friday, net was similar t i that of the ma­ of school \*ere lost **as m entioned. bound from their camp for maneu­ Four-Day Assault and Harold Suits as se< retary and tron of honor. The mother of the It was then decided to thank .Vlr. vers at Slidell, I.a. Decemiier 25lh Ismie Fred C, Stone, son of Mrs Kliz- ti'easurer. The Board of Control Illiiig for it. This, he said, ixas not Mrs. Kosak. when she read, of niemhei's w.’re al.so seated by \3'il- tiride wore soldier blue with gar­ Police Court Burma Action Flares abeth Stone of 7F Eldridge street, denia eritsage. due to hi.s efforts alone, hut lo the the disaster, began to worry about P age 1 8 is home on a 17-day furlouph . He llain Spi'.His ol M iddletown and are her husband as shr* knew that he Both British and Amer­ as follows: .Vrthiir Bedor. Stuart Tlie rer-emon.y was followed by manner in \vhich the principal of has been in North Africa and took a reieption at the Sheridan Res­ the school handled the aiUiation. Two of three local gills charged was stationed at that camp, and \lVazi Rocket part in the invasion, of Sicily. Segar. .lolin Wolcott. Harold Rich­ that he had written her about toon ican Forces Thrown Patrols Enlarging Outer mond, Colin Davies, and Charlea tau ran t in this tov*n. W hen the Before noon of the day of the fire, with danger of falling into habits Sfioradie Clashes ol Pa­ hc‘ said, she and her teachers had Fergii.son. couple left for an unannounced of vice, were committed to the ^^The Power Shortage Into Attacks; Pas de High Losses I*eriineter of Invasion Pfc. L aurm ce B Perry. ,li . ha.s wedding trip ttie briile wore a met and worked out their plans Bomb Fails trols and Widespread returned to Fort Jackson, after .Stages Splemlid Slim* Stale Farm for Women in Town two-tone blue dreas \*ith black ac- and then started to move the hooks Court this morning following the ('.alais Area Inces­ Air Fighting hy Both Front Virtually Un* spending a lo-day furloupli with C.eorge Itowe, from a Hartforjl ces.H'iries. squirrel coal and orchid of each pupil to the desk to which his parents, Mr. and Mis. L. B. presentation of written .state­ OLD To Worry Seen Within radio station, staged a title show cor.sage lie or she was to be assigned when ments and study by Judge Ray­ That DidnH Come^^ santly Battereil by ' American and British niolesteil; Killing Few Perry of 48 School street. He has from among tliose present. He sc hool reopened cm the Monda.v fol­ been stationed there since last mond R. Bowers. RECORDS Planes Since Momlay. Jap Stragglers in Coral called it "Triitli and Sequences" lowing the fire. It was carried out Disposition of a third caae was By Phillip S. Rose R eported; Gurkha Ninety Days M arch . and for over an hour showed what perfectly and Miss Esther (tran- .Must be ta m e d In for aal- Average Person in Eng withheld pending completion cf vage It you ivant to keep Troops Storm Japan­ <’aves Along Beaches; goes on behind the seencs of the .strom and her teachers were en­ arrangements incident to proper London, Dec. 23.—(/P)— big [in v ram s. He al.so toW some YMCA Notes playing the new ones. titled to all of the credit, Supl, living conditions of the girl in­ Both British and American land IS’ot Much Con ese Positions .\stritle American 'Casualties interesting experiences in lYie lives Illmg declares. 'j'/jo each pnM lor old rec­ Prediction Made by Offi­ cf radio announcers. Many people Tom orrow volved. The case will be reopened bomber forces have been cernetl About Possi­ To Date Are Light. The Board of Education is .ilso ords Irrespectlw ol quantity. TTic Manchester Electric Division Im portant Road. , criticize the announceri but never 3-5 p. m, .Marching drill,, boys on January 5, cial Cnsunltics Will and girls. to write C'hief F'oy of the South Judgment was suspended in the thrown into attacks against bility of Attacks. .sign th eir names. O thers do the the ‘‘rocket gun coast” of Mount Three - Fold; same and are quite frank about 6:.30-7p. in tlvm for boys. •Manchester fire department thank­ ca.se tif Francis Britich of Port m oom rm a m o o T wwwm oomt Ainr New Delhi, Dec. 23,—(/P)— By Robert Eunson 6:;i0 m. - Banquet, Norton ing the members of the department Road Station, Warehouse Point, KEMP'S France, it was disclosed to­ With the American Sixth their observations and do sign Inc. London, Dec. 23.—(fP)—The Sporatlic cla.shes of land pa­ Spccniation Stirred. their names. Electric. for the good work done in prevent­ rharged with violations of rules day, with the R.A.F.’s heavy Army at Arawe, New Brit­ All bowling alleys taken by ing the spiead of the fire through of the road, at Center and Middle 768 .Main St. Tel 5680 in Mala ItiaH Usmtkmtm, average person In England Isn't trols, from the Sumprabiita slU'W wound *ip a raider fleets for the first Wednesday Night League. the arhool. Turnpike West. much concerned about the possi­ area of northern F>urma to Washington, Dec. 23. lA’i Offi­ ain, Dec. 23.—(/P)—Organ­ the retiring presi- d lime diverted from such tar­ ized ground re.sistancc in the bility of a German rocket bomb the niiddle Cliin hills, and cial Washington was jarred to its egar. The ex-presi- get* »■ Berlin for *ma»he* at tar­ Arawe sector has beer the members for get* in northern France. crashing down on him. widespread air fighting in heels today by a.warning from a cooperation during Important Target* Sp«»tted The German propaganda cam­ which both American and highly-placed though anonymous smashed and American pa­ he had been in th e An R.A.F. atrike at thi* coast paign on the rocket bombs which source that tremeiid^fis American trols are enlarging (he outet d the same, kind of British forces partkipated Behold Augutimt Trumhle la*t night made it evident that is pi-obably intended to , console were announced hy the South- battle casualties might, be expect­ perimeter of their eight-day- e Incoming presi­ target* of great importance had the Germans as much as it is to old invasion front virtuall.v A tarry tight teat he dent, cnaries Felber. »ast Asia command today. In the ed in the next 90 days. 'been spotted and marked for de­ worry the Allies-, hasn't aucceed- The warning was lossW into an imniolestod. The main beachhead There were 60 members, their struction in northern France and Tidvelm area Gurkha troops, sup­ Until he took m tumble ported by field gun' hauled ny off-tlie-recopd co.iversatii^ with consists of the Arawe peninsula, wives and gue.sts at the last ses­ Shop HALEYS for Last Minute Gifts along the coaat. Today a big (Contlniied on Page Trvo) on the southwest of New Britain, And bought himtelf m^UEE hand over jiinglf trails, stormed newspapermen by an official whose sion for 1943. force of high-flying bombers from Cape Merkus to a position a streaked across the British *outh- Japanese positions astride an im­ position makes ' i privy to many portant supply road and drove state secrets but who stipulated few miles inland beyond Umtlnga- east coaat apparently bound for 111 village. ' which was captured I daylight blows at the same tar- them back for more than a mile, that he was not to be quoted by Bitterly inflicting heavy casualties *)n the name. He predicted that total .several days ago. « gpt*- enemy. The Gurkhas then with­ United .States war losses will Patrols are digging into coral le : The Pas de Calais area, the drew to their original positions. mount three-fold in the next three- caves along the beaches, killing WATER/^LOC* Weddings part of the French coast neare-sl the few Japanese stragglers stiU Against Nazis Surprise .Vtiack Repulsed montiui. That would boost the England, ha* been battered inces­ tn the vicinity. H A L E ’S ' santly since Monday and the day­ Japanese groun*i forces launch­ present 132,000 casualty toll well TS past the half-ir.lllion mark. (This is the first dispatch dl- . light forces evidently were ed a surprise dawn attack against rcetly from the beachhead ainct The statement, coming as it did ‘ERFECT GOi"’ Kies-Bieu I Btretching the offensive into a 111 Tiny Port a famous British regiment of the the American landings of Dec. 15, in the midst of a wide varity of The m arriage of Miss Lc-na J. four-day affair. lino on the Arakhan front jn east- when. Eunson rode in with the • M iniature H at In rumors springing from the Teh­ Bleu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The R.A.F.'s armadas hit tar­ -ern Burma where R A F. forma- first Wave.) iitt Box with a Gift Certi- eran and Cairo conferences, caus­ Andrew Bieit of 40 Campfleld get* in Germany last Ortuiia Being Turned in­ fions have been strafing enemy American casualties to dale and let him select hla night, as well as in northern villages for the past two days. ed an excited flurry in government road, and Corporal Otia M. Kiea have befell light. Prig. Gen. Julian own st3'le,^nd alee. France, and suffered no loss. to Miniature__Staliii- A tearfiii. frghtened Italian woman appeals to Lieut. Louis Ochoa of Laredo. Tex., to give medical The attack was repulsed, with the quarters. Cunningham, commander of the of Rockville, now stationed in Hour* after the remark was out, ObJectIvM Not Identified aid to her hu'shand on the slrcUher. Bnilallv heat n bv the Germans for protesting against their Japanese leaving 24 dead on the American Task Force, told us. , was solemnized recent­ I Dresses The Air Ministry did not idcnti- grail as Street Battle $5 ■X4 looting c.f '.lis home in Lngone, Italy, he wa* taken to a U. S. field hospital for treatment. (U. .S. Sig­ field. >\ight^ Bombing Heavy ly In St. Joseph's Cathedral, on fv the objectives of the night raid­ (Continued nn Page Hix) fg .M — |T..V> — and IM .M Farmington avemte, Hartford. Enters Third Dav. nal Coips Radiotelephoto from NEA.i Native levies carried out a num­ Silling in bis hcaiiquarter* tent, ers that lashed out after a three- ber of successful raids in the Cunningham declared the only re­ Th* bridal attendants were Mr*. day haminoering of the fortinca- Allied Headquarters, Algiers, Knlam area in the niiddle Chin maining difficulty seemed to be tion-»ludd$d P'rench coast and a hills and farther north they de­ Seo4>lers, Reg. $ 5 . 9 8 ...... $l..50 Dec. 23. -i>P>—Eighth Army tanks the Japanese-, night- • bombing powerful American heavy bomber stroyed three mad bridges near Anti-Tank Unit which has boon -very heavy. FOR TOP VALUE Mttlher Goose Pielures, Reg. blow by daylight yesterday i"t" and infantry fourht bitterly in the Deficit Slasli Siinipiabum, at the northern end We spent most qf Tuesday night northwest Germany. streets of Ortona for the third Nazis Open Gigantic of the Kiinion iiioiinlain range. deep in a foxhole while enemy IN A NEU HOME • Spun ravoti.\> Figlil On Walkei Street Fancy Dolls $1.1 9 to $6 .50 2 y Will Your Chimney Be Clean Enough for Santa Claus? west, American troops captured Finaiif’c ('.piiimilUM’ Saysj Arlillerv ami .Mohih- Aniericaii medium honilicrs Anieii(:an heWhhend. also have turned from great Nazi snow-covered 3,000-foot Mt. Caval- dm|ipc(l 30 tons of explosives on n been heavily ik^nibed. such as Berlin to join m this A Rifle ('ompaiiy Up: For fnrtlier iBformation call at lo, three and a half miles n o rth ­ Dt’dsion 4iiflii(‘iu'(‘ir i Fichl (illll^ Blazp Away enemy ga.saolinc stores and otiicr (General Mac)\rih((r's commu­ A lexander J a r r ia Co. oHIce on \ New Shipment of drive. . , west of Venalro and near Viti- Of K iiiii Peter targets at Monya, starting large To (^pliire of 4I(iii(la' nique said nearly TOO enemy dive- 5 Some quarters in London be­ ciiso, and French forces advanced By Builgel Bureairs. .4l A niiom I Assaults. flies R A. F, bomliers contin­ Xm ds Trees Center atreet or ai 7h Alexander \ BY USING “ CHIMNEY SWEEP” lieve the boasted German rocket atreet. in a mountain pa.ss where a strug­ ued the a tta c k th.-it night, hla.st- .Yirport; Defend Point i (Continued on P ^e Eight)' gi.m em placem ent* in F ran ce are gle had raged for. .several days. Revision of Esliinales., Loses Rights ing railway tnstallntions to start Fresh Cot Sprue* Phoneai 4112 or 1275 Effanbee Glamour Dolls the objective of these concentrat­ Bulletin! Other American'infantry attack­ additional fires. U, S. Arn>y H eadquarters In Uvp Z^Bi9Cvnl« U29f^ to $ 1 *00 size boxes ed raids. , . ing in the rain seized a hill near Wa.siiington, Dec. 23 i.Vi The Moscow, Dec. 23,—(iT*)— Fighters, flghtei-bombers and South Pacific (Delayed!— You The great foraya by day and Gen. Ivan Bagramian’s dive-bombers of both the Ameri­ I Monna Casale. S enate Finance conim iUee .said Y'^oiiiijf Monarc’h ‘For- don't have to have tanks to get an $2.39 to $14.95 $12-98 II you not only keep Santa’.s nice red .suit clean, but aav* night yesterday Fall To Re«-apture Mountain can and British Air Forces wem today its decision to seek le.ss th an | Baltic Army is fightin);: its FlasheSi K precious fuel. 4 000 or more planes the biilileii' to Rptiirii Un­ active during the -hour i>enod, anti-tank company into action. A n y Tree Swarming ii, the slopes of Mt, way through thick barbed 48 Range and Fuel The.se Dolls .4re Beautiful! BABY SHOP Ing force that has battered Nazi Cavalio in a drenching rain, the one-fourih of the additional j til Yiijfoslavia the coiTftniiniqiie said. Thia Was proved in the recent < Ijite Bulletins of the {JC) WlriO targets in the last three days. Americana now overlooked the vil­ revenue deniandeil by the Treasury wire entanglements forming Support Ground Troops New Georgia campaign when the I i Down 58 German Fighter* On the Lot OIL lage of V’iticiiso, eight miles east in the new tax bill was "inthienc- the northernmost defenses of I Eiitirelv Lilipratril. Supporting ground troops, the 169lh Infantry regiment's anti­ 546 l,ost Filers Prisoner* Stiifled Animals ...... $ 1 .2 9 to $8.9.5 The Fortresses and Libel ators of Gasaino and placed it under shell tank company, which was built up Miwihington, Uec. 'IS.—lAl—TCh* TICKET PRINTING DOOR SWINGS —striking an undisclosed locati^' ed'' by the Budget bureau's action Vitebsk and at the same time! Americans bombed and shot up F o r Baby! I FIREPLACE GRATES For Coal and mortar fire. The Germans enemy columns and supply concen­ from Maiichesti-’-'s anti-tank pla­ War Ocparlnient announceil today in northwest Germany-shot doi^ ill ciiUiiig ^n.uuO.uuu.uOO off esti­ is reaching westward for a ' London, Dec. 23. iJ*' Denounc­ METERS .411 Wood Shoo F ly s ...... Up to $7.95 tried to recapture the mountain, trations near Taipha Oa and Ka- toon. went all through the battle th a t of 581 a ir crew- meinbeiw re­ 1.25 \ Sturdy Hwings to hang just whets 38 German flgbters while lo»'nf mates of the current year's deficit. stranglehold on the Viteb.sk/-j ing the "hostile attitude " and acts $ mother is working. H Regular $10.0 OGrate now ...... $ 5 .9 5 but failed. malng and strafed the busy Ka- with New Engl ind's 43d Infantry ported missing when 60 l-I.ring Miller prints amount of de- heavv bombers and four fighters. F orm ally reporting th e $2.27.'),- Polotsk railway, Soviet dis­ of king Petei'a Yugoslav govern- division without encountering a Fortresses were lost In the heavy The largest stock of Wheelbarrows in The systematic cleanup of pill­ 600,000 me.asure during Congre.s.s' maing-Shadiizup enemy supply 118 Aiitiiinn St. J Temprex Grates, regular $7.95, now $4.98 Crewmen said they hit the boxes around San Vittore, a heavi­ single Jap lank. honihing . of Industrial plants at liver,v on your slip fo^your tlves on the nose despite clouds holiday rece.ss, the conihiittee as­ patches from the front said mcnl-in-fxile, Mar.shal Josip Broz' highway. Medium bombers again protei^tion. t o w n ...... $1.29, $1.98, $2.98 ly fortified village six miles south today. Cutting of the rhilway attacked the Myitnge railway The company.^ led by Capt. S<-h\velnfurt. tiemiany, 346 are and intense cold of 50 J"® , serted that the widely discu.ssed (T ito ’sI Council of L iberation ha.s alive as prisoners of war. Elghl- 280 Wooilhriilge St. $ 2 .9 8 At the same time, formations of .Cassino, \continued. but there "inflationary gap" is jikely to be ito Polotsk would sever ordciod Peter's regime deprived bridge south of Mandalay. George W. E iliott 2.'il .McKee Hop Oieng Checkers . was no indic^ion that a full-scale R. A. K. fighters, meanwhile con­ street, and Fir.s Sergeant Harley j eon crew memliers, at first listed of the R.A.F. Mosquitos, Boston reduced by a tapering off in war Vitebsk’s main communiea- "of all its right.**■’ and has "forbid­ 1 as missing, now are reported o(fl- L. t. Wood Co. .and Tvhpoons with fighter escort attack had yet been launched on I materiel orders and increased den ” the young king to return tinued their sweeps against .lapa- F. Newcomb. 30 .North School Open eckdays 4 to 9. this strong position guarding the 1 dally to have lieen killed. rhetr 51 Bi.ssell St. Tel. 4496 A New Game—Navy Bagatelle Kelrav Spunlo CANVAS CARRIERS* hopped the channel In great [ production for civilian use. ; tions to the west. home until after Yugoslavia is en- ne.se com m unication lines on land slieet. Manchester, went into ac­ and svater. damaging locomotives i names were not disclosed (rending strength to hit "military objec­ road to Rpme. [ Discussing the Treasury's re- Uicly liberated. tion four days aflci the campaign Drive a Peg Table and Stool ...... $ 1 .8 9 . For Fireplace Wood The heaviest fighting surged i not meat ion of next of kin. Un- tives'' in France. Four planes I quest for a bill that would bring Moscow, Dec. 23.—(A^)— The strongly-worded declaration started, foncht with the icgimeivt back and forth in Ortona where (Continued nn Page Eight) ' -accounted for as yet are '117 men. .Massed Russian heavy arlil- came as the .\lliei were giving as a rifle company up to the aid to Tito in hi.s wkr (*%er, that reports still are being Panties and Step-ins with ela.s- S9f^ and $ 2 .2 5 against the Germans and attempt­ took over the defense of the im- rr.-i-ived and th at It Is ex|M*cted Maple and Hickory S kis ...... $4.75-$13.75 « days. lila'/.ed away today against a {aiilant air atrip until the cam- tic waistbands. Tailored gar­ Parachute Troops In Battle ing to settle differciwcs between Super-Bomber more of tli/'iii may he listed as war gigantic new Germarf tank the two Yiigo.slav favtions. partji* was over. prisoners. Invader duns .$1.89. Reg. $2.29. ments in Tearose color. ea. The German Tenth Army threw San Spectacular ,\lr Oefenae Strike Time new parachute troops, fighting as Veterans Have offensive, described as one of i After Yiigorlavia is freed, "the • • s 5 9 ^ 1 The .Manchester men made their Tonight’s The Night! I.arge Size Plav Pens Large S izes...... 69c each Infantry, into the battle in a des­ the war's heaviest armored j prolilem of the king as well as the Will Hurl Foe W arrant Otflcer Seiiteiu-ed COAL BUCKETS IN CANVAS perate effort to retain its hold on question of the .monarchy can he landing at Reiidova at the same tleorgetow n, Del., Dec, *25.—(.-D assaults. The large-scale ene­ time as the Japs sent 18 boinbers Doll Cratlles____.... $2.19, $2.98, $4.29 Week A wav¥ this anchor to the present line Choice of Jobs decided." decla-ed Tito’.s council, __Carl “Frciichy" .Mnullnle. 58- • 52” X .52” Colorful Printed across Italy. Ortona guards one of my attack was sprung yes- recently established within the ovei the island to drop their loads vear-iild .-Vrniv warrant officer sta­ torday on a 400-mile front .stretch­ AI a It a in a Rippresenta- of destruction And the Manche.s- \ Rowling Alleys, on legs ...... $ 6 .7 5 $1.49 and $2.25 the main roads leading north to strategic Balkan nation. tioned. al nearliy Fort Mites, was Minute Progress Being Pescara, and its capture by the Do Not Have lo Take ing from White Russia to the The council’s statement, broad­ ter men saw one of the most senteiK-ed lo 18 nioiiths In prison Dnieper bend, but front reports I liv e Refuses lo Give todav on a charge of Involuntary Boxing G lo v e s ...... $4>25 to $ 5 .5 0 Allies .would cut the German’s ; cast b> the 'F’ree Yiigo.slav radio, I {LUNCH CLOTHS $1.69» Colorful Made Toward Set­ k- Wa^ ^'ork If They .said Red Army forie.s were hold­ leveled three accu.sations again.sl I’laiip (I'ontlniied on Page Si») imiiisl-.iiighfer in the shooting of. ing film on ah sertors and that Details of New Ills close IrlVnd. Warrant Officer Christmas Tree, I.ights, Tree Toph, R Smart colorful clotha in all typea of dvaigna. 52"x52 .(Oontlnued on Page Eight) Peter's government sitting in tling Wage Rispiite. Desire Other Positions concentrated artillery fire had de­ C airo: .lohn II. Worthington, in the lat- stroyed at least 148 of the at­ Of "maintaining a hostile atll- Washington. Dec. 23.—(/P)-—Df- ' leris Rehoboth lieach home last BINGO Window Candles and Wreaths I Other Printed C loths...... 89c to $4.95 tacking tanks ^during Ihe^day. velopnient of a new suiier-bomber ! Nov. 4. Chief .Instlce Daniel *1. PRINTED LUNCH SETS Bulletin! Washington, Dec. 23 •— JiPi — tude toward the struggle for Poles Invited Manpower Chairman Paul V. Mc­ Itiissiiin Pressure -increases liberation in which the Yugoslav was disclosed today by Rcpro.sen- I.aytoii pronounced the sentence at \ - .VII WoofI Boats to Coiistriiet, they float $1.19 j tl 36" printed cloth with 4 Washington, Dec, 25.—./P— Three Labor .The 'new enemy counter-attack a thp C'OUPt of X napkina in paatel color*. people have been heavjly engag­ tative Sparkman i D.. Ola.), rhair-' $ 1 .4 9 boxed A Joint committee of railway Nutt, declaring that returning vet­ came aa an lllh hour effort as (Over and Terminer In which Mnn- V- management and reiiresenta- eran s m ust be given "every poe.si- ed” : man of a House Military .Aviation To Join Paet Ru.ssian pre.ssiire increased- on the Of abusing the hospitality of our liiile was condcled Oec. 5 after ST. BRIDGET’S AirRai.nv„r.™so...^...,i;29.«*i^9|New Cork PLACE MAT SETS! Other Lunch S e ts ...... 11.19 to $10.93 ■ tlve* of the operating bnith- Leaders Hit Nazi Vitehsk-Polotsk defense wall subcommittee, on his return from ble aa.sistance,’»’ madi it elear to­ Allies by spreading lies and Slan­ trial on a charge of murder. lOling Ameriea Army K its ...... 69c j | ' erkoods—with a strike dead­ further north where Gen: Ivan a 10.000-mile inspection tour of day that honorably discharged ser­ ders . bout the struggle of the line a week away—reported lo Bagramian’s First Baltic Army aviation plants and Army Air BeiiPH D csctUm’s 'Frcaly All Kinds o f Blocks 4 Place Mal.s vicemen don't have to take war Yugoslav Arm> of Liberation": Escapes I'rison -Vt Kloin CHURCH BASEMENT Psealdent Roonevelt todaiy Accused by Reil Pub­ Jobs if they don’t want to. Force installatjons in eight states. Willi Riifisia a.x Pari Algiers. Dec. 23—i.-Pi— lien. Jean set 4 Coasters they had been unable to reach Regardless .of local manpower (CVintlnued on Page Eight) Of organizing, through War Other than that it will "surpri.se $ 1 .9 8 lication of Atili-SovicI ,Minis;er Gen. Draja Mihailovic, dr I.attre de Tasslgny. eom n^der Suffolk Down Horse Racing Games for Adults Embroidered PILLOW CASES an agreement on the workers’ programs which give essential war and hurt" the eneinv and soon will Of Spciirilv SvHleni. of the “Iron division" In the bBlPf wage demands. A Joint con- plants first call on workers, the "civil strife in Yugoslavia and be in large scale production, Laminated printed tppa with fine cork back*.- 8-piece set. P a ir Acts; Raps Lewis. through him and his Subordinates of Rethrl In France In 1940, hM Liiie(dt\Logjii ...... ■...35c to $2.98 Smart floral and fruit design*. Mr. and Mrs. ferenow hefnre noon .was con­ veterans will be helped to find ; Treasury Balance Sparlctiian said he could' disylose arris ed In .Algiers from Ixmdon *l- tinued little more than a half ; concluding a lasting agreement” no details of the new homt^r be- Moscow, Dec. 23.— AA — Russia All White Boxed jebs to their liking) he said. , 1 and Czechoslovakia, linked in a er jrsi-aping prison In RIom. the F]flauhee large Nurse Kits in Suit Case Other Cork Mat Sets ...... *1.19 $ 2 .9 8 hour. spokesman on one Moscow, Dec. 23 — (Ah _ The That goes for both men anilj Washington, Dec. 23 lA'i- The |I with the Germans and their satel- •cau.se the A rhiy itse4f has hot yet French Coumiiltee of Natinnw Good looking Caae* that will make an exceptional gift. side remarked “the conference Soviet labor publication "W’ac and I lites. made announcement about it. It 20-year friendship pact, “sincei-e- women. About 100,000 now arc be'i po.sitlon of the Treasury Doc. 21: | ly believe ' they can liconie to a IJheratinn announced today. He Oieekers, Chess, Backgammon Gaines lias terminated.” A member the Working CTaaa." in a discus­ ir.g discharged every month. I Receipts, $471,073,037.18: ex- i It therefore declared ''null and probably will be used extensively Tasslgnv was sentenced to to" from the other side of the sion of labor's split In the United in the Pacific theater, he said, be­ .settlenient and an a.ssurable peace "It can be assumed that the | pe^dituies. ' $304,244,735.15; net [ with Poland." President Edouijrd years for his attempt to orgaaizo Picture Blocks, Reg, $ 1 .0 0 ...... Sale 89c { G h a t h a n % table said the conferees were States, has accused three Ameri­ majority of returning veterans will balitnce, $12,311,904,128.67*. ‘ ((.'ontinued on Page Two) cause of its long flying range. * Benes of the Czech govemment- armed resistance to the Nazi o^ a o o o H ' Beautiful Wool Filled reporting "failure” to the can Federation of Labor leaders of prefer war job4 but no restriction “Surprised" At Headway cnpalion of southern France IB Chemistry Sets ...... $ 2 .8 9 anti-Soviet acU tending to sup­ Sparkman said the flve com­ in-exile declared last night. P resident. ipust be placed on anyone who Ho de.scribed the new agi-eement Novemlier, 1942. T he com m ittee press “hopes of the masses for chooses to accept other work, par­ mittee members who accompan­ said he has “placed himself at t ^ New Game—Blackout .... '• • • • $1.00 \ national and international unity.’’ ied him on the trip were “pleasant­ as part of “a general system of « • Waaliington. Dec. 23—(5’)—With ticularly work .pfomising greater security." and said “the IntenUoiis disposal of tieneral do Oaullo to IN PRIZES sunoN FINE SATIN COVERED PUFFS The article, published yesterday,, permanency,”" McNuU said. ly aun>rised’’ at the headway be­ I a railroad atrike deadline a week of the Siwiet union toward Poland resume the tight." Railway Lightning Express ...... $1.00 I Real quality Puffs, printed also referred to John L. Lewis, who ^11 offices of the U. S. Employ- ing made by the aviation industry « away, the carriers and the flve has led his United Mine Workers n.en Service have been instructed in meeting and exceeding produc­ are the same as they were to us— •atine tops and plain bturks. Annual Newsboys’ to see an indeiKndcnt couhtry Enters Inmn-ent Plea Radio Football and Baseball Games $ 1 .1 9 72” X 84” Size .ipenting biotherhooda were mak­ out of the CIO and is now trying that, on the request of a veteran, I tion schedule* and by the thor­ PI. VYING STARTS AT 8:15 $ 1 2 .9 8 strong and democratic, and in full AA ashlngtoh Court Houae, 0|» ing minute progreaa today toward to return lo the AFL, aa "that they shall refer him to any job In ; oughness and rapidity with which Dec. 38—(5h —Jam e# W. CotlaH, Electric Baseball and Football Games $1.98 .1 Fascist aectarlan." which he is interested, and for | the Army 1* training combat coopftratton." H 28% Wool — 25% Cotton — 50% Ravon gettUss their wage dispute... 60-.vear-old prosperous fartay The government meanwhile pur- Listed as ’’reactionary leader* which he is qualified, , Edition Tomorrow crew*. “Inritatlnn To Poland” y Chatham blankeU make ideal Chriatma* gifU. In ruse, cedar, A protocol to this pact, leaving pleaded innocent today to drat d ^ A few Sets of Maple Table and Chair lued a wait-and-see policy toward of the AFL were Matthew Well, Same Choice for 60 Days ! The Alabaman said he felt cer­ g green gnd blue. DUNDEE TOWEL SETS it open to any neighbor nation, murilci* trip w the demands of ,the I.IOO'.OOO, non- AFL vice president; William L. The same freedom of choice con­ tain. after talks with plant execu­ slayings Thanksgiving ev# TWENTY S e t s ...... $ 6 .9 .5 to $ 1 6 .9 5 Hutchin!W>n,-prealdent of the AFL. tinues for 60 days after the vet­ tive* in Georgia. Alabama, Texas, was "an invitation to Poland." TWO Heavy nolid color bath S et iperating workers, who also have Heralil newsboys will receive their itofiies of this new.s- and Common Plea* Judge Hairy Stevens Pure Linen towel, guest towel and face Placed In the .same category was eran lias accepted his first civilian Louisiana, California.'Utah, Michi­ Benes said, and a rapprochejnent llireat'ened to strike Dec. 30. of Poland and Ru-ssla “is a ques­ M. Rankin set Feb. 14 aa Us TOY DEPARTMENT — BASEMENT. cloth. $1.01 Boxed A pi-ogres* report came From David Diibinsky. international Job. In other words, if he doesn’t jiaper free tomorrow. All the profit from thp .sale gan anB Kansas, that combat plane date. Collett, wearing hi* plaaW president of the Ladles Garment like the ttrst Job, he has the privi­ pfoducUon, now averaging 9.000 tion of the near futuix*.’ KWSEMWiaWMMACWaUaMCIICMMMWMMUIMMKMIlCWtaMiK; yesterday's negotiating aeaalon on of The Herald tomorrow goc.s t(> the carriers. He added, however, that a recon- collar with chin *upi»ort, aa tM II a«aUK«UIMKWang»h S WiniBg To Coneade Somathlng dent who is a member of the So­ ciency," he declared in an Inter- by bl* chief defense coussai JaaM :-( JWHAU ciety for Sovlet-American friend- and specific planning $c preserve past year. , den in nd, blu* sad graan. TTia earrlfra are now under- N, Uatoa. ■ GAMES GAMES MAMCHitTHi Co m m * Buy War Bonds and Stamps (CoBttaued OB Page rwo) (CoBUBiwitf'OB Page Two) (Coattaned oa Page Six) (Coatlauad oa Pass Twa) (Continued on Pnge Two) entirely unsatisfied lyith the «mt-4__ -Maketi Uip4he PoBtaRe eommittee hopes to adopt a. per­ political war against both Soviet come of the meeting. For Letters for Soldier*! Berry Prices manent organisation because labor unions and the Soviet union Nazi Rocket Manchesier Tobacco Price Other spokesmen for the indus­ Suiidaj School Jewish Feast Exiled Regime Mimda Heroes Carol 0Service it Is felt that the waste paper — "the country, which aa an ally Service Company Wins try pointed out that the crop rais­ overseas mall addressed shortage will continue for a long of the United States, Is-carfying on Boinh Fails Hale. Rook ed this summer Is one of the finest tn''soIdiers was held up at the Report Given a war of liberation against the Raise Denied / W a l post office for lack of suf- time after the war is over. Over in To Entertain Dav Observed Of King Peter i Honor ' j- Guests . Is Announced produced In the valley and "U England everyone saves every bit common enemy, Ge'rmany.'’ , 1^0 W.o|?rv ■ • * i , Tonight grading out considerably better, 1 ficlent postage because of the of paper, no matter how small, and The article declarerf-that Woll, / • , Accolade for Fidelity British-American club Christ­ than ’ivas expected." Thus act of a local resident. who."(e Secretary of Fruit Pro- puts it in containers provided by Hutcheson. Diibinsky and othe-s Loses Rights Gpiliiig Prices on 1945 prices fixed by grades and a high­ name is not made public at hliil Children lo Present Clianiiko, the Feast of iMemberH of Italian rlorth Melhodisl to Hold mas parly for children at the club­ ilueerfi Group Release* Next Monday G>llection the government. The shortage is had tried to lead the I ’ niteii Mine ( i ’ontinned from P a fc One),, house at 7:30. er percentage of top_ grai^es ex­ request. He called at the post Workers back into the a f L "to GrO{t to Reiiiuin at pected, producers hope to be able office some time ago jind asked acute in this country, also. I,ij'iits/'Celebrated at ((>>ntlnued from Page One) Society Give Reception A Special Program on Annual Christmas p a rty" of Program at ('Jiiireb of strengthen their personal posi­ M«nclre.ler Warrant . to absorb the hlgher/producUon the postmaster If letters might His Information. W ill Be Taken in the ed in supplanting as prime topics Highland Park Community Club Levels of Year Ago. ^ tions and breakdown alt attempts For Pagaiii. costa through a bettdr than aver )>e held up and was told that , The Nazarene. of public nim lnatlony The Local Synagogue. void all international treaties and ficer Made Sure Firing i Homestead avenue, Sunday. at clubhouse at 7:30. ' Southeast District. by advocates of national unity of age return on th^Antlre crop. it WAs possible, especially for Eugene Gagliardone, secretary (11 When is the^'^war going to obligations" undertaken by Peter's Sunday, Dec. 36 the A F L and CIO Hartford. Dec. 23.—(/P) -Grow­ those going by air. He then of the Fruit and 'Vegetable Pro­ Party Is Held be over? On December 22 and for seven government, and asserted "the Sorgt. Trieste Pagan! of Com­ Troops Had Ammuni- ; Keep t p stream o t Suppllea An Impressive musical service Annual reunion members alum­ Settling of tJiA^prlce question ort Melvin Hnthaway, chairman ot The Chrl.stmas Eve program of "The reactionary top of the ers and packers of ^Connecticut made known his Intentions to <21—The .shortage of Christ- pany K, 169th Infantry, recently , ^ A fter a short rest on Rendova has been planned for the Candle­ ni. Sock and Buskin Drqmatic the 1943 s ^ e g r o w n crop places ducers Marketing Association of the Sunday school of the Church A F L ." the article continued, "used days thereafter, in Jewish Houses so-called Yugoslav government pay for. any additional post­ the waate paper aalvaje commit­ tion and W eapons. island--ln reality no rest at all, shadogrown cigar wrappers have all Conne«icut valley tobacco Manchester, has written to Wagh- of the Nazaiene to be presented this platform as an excuse for an abroad Is deprived of all rirrhts of returned wounded veteran of the light Carol service to ||g held at Club at Center Church 'house at age that might be due. tee reported today that a trifle By Norton '"Tay^WWlu>re^re Only Five King Antiochiis who suppressed re­ followed shortly after Tito had Under the' leadership of Capt. He fell to the ground, discovered liance of Theatrical .Stage Em­ liean.s were used for the payment also be in a position to buy the President la Present The article said that "the pro- the nose. winning the war against the Japs. Medley of Xmas UarolA From the Duluth, Minn., Girl Harrisliurg. I’a. uT’) Uniiscd latest thing in ultra-violet ray Alyce Ford ligious freedom and the pious Mac­ ))een raised to full Allied com­ David Ahern, 198 Otis street. fore his recommendation could go ployes were under conviction to­ Mr. Ragland notified the grow­ I'lf l.ixe.s, for the purchase of Mrs. Harriet M. Norton, presi­ gre.ssive wing of the A F L con­ Haven’t Thought .Aiiout Subject A medley of Clnislmas carols Scouls, came 3,000 miniature tiay forms provided for the regislia- lamps as soon as they have the ta­ How to Start the D ay-- cabees who recovered religious mander of the patriots forces in Hartford, men o f the Service coln- day of attempted extortion of $1,- ers and packers that if they per­ slaves, and for the payment of tinues to make headway in its The average person. asked Crop, pasture and forest lands through. liB.s been arranged by the organist favors, made of tiny birch logs tlon of slaves in Peunsylvnnia~al- dent o f the company who attend­ Lrnii.se Pacheco freedom with acts of great heroism Yugoslavia. pany did a hundred and one tasks, 000,000 from the fnotion picture in­ sist in their demand for a raise .soliliers' wages ble Installed. campaign for national and inter­ about his feelings on the rocket of Mexico total 10 times the area There was Private Kir^t Class and director, Mrs. Bennett, and and red candles, tied with red rib­ most a century ago are headed- lor i An Old Custom ed the party- was presented with Selection ...... - , . . . . Juinor Choir readily lend themselves to drama­ On the military* front, Tito’s ranging from acting as ammuni­ dustry. in prices, the O PA would be re­ national unity” and added: says "I haven't thought much of the state of Virginia, but only Frank J. Masterbone, 74 Barnes will Include the following to be bon )K)WS. war-time wa.ste paper salvage. Word from the National Com­ a.handsomt orchid corsage which Some Other Chn.stmas— tization. forces were reported on the offen­ tion loaders for Navy gun crews The sevcji:^ found guilty last quired to freeze .sales pending an "But at the Boston congress, about it"—even though recent Al­ five per cent o ( the acreage is to pushing through the jungles to street, Bristol, who was machine sung by the choirs; "Long Years I Court attaches found tlic hlanlts mittee of Waste Paper Salvage she wore during the evening, and Rebecca Slater Modern scholars see in this sive on every sector after having night by ,a Federal jury of nine investigation to d,;termlne-wheth­ Organizations in New York. the progressivea- were badly rep­ lied raids on mysterious “ military actively farmed. bring hot food to the front line gunned In the chest as he was car­ Ago in- Bethlehem,” "There's A while moving documents into a ; now urges, as of Dec. 17, thht eac^ a poinsettia plant. A B a b y ...... lean Ambrose festival the triumph of new cults thrown back heavy German at­ women And three men, each face er the present ceilings are work­ Ohio. Oklahoma, Nebraska, New resented. Still their • increasing objectives” in northern France rying supplies up the Munda trail Song In the Air,” “Sleep My Little community start regular collec- Mr. Norton al.so arranged for a Plano S o lo ...... ’.....Faith McFall over old. The winter solstice with tacks in Croatia. troops. a pc^'ible maximum- sentence of ing a hardship on the industry. Mexico and other states, as well 1 new court house. | role and influence has been proven have evoked front-page. newspa­ First Taste of Battle H efell to the ground, discovered Jesus,” "Silent Night! Holy Utm periods. A letter from th^ lo­ most enjoyable entertainment, I f ...... Uus.sell McKinney its- promise of the return of longer In eastern Bosnia the partisans 10 -vears impri.sonmcnt and $10,- Finally agreeing upon the same as Texas, sent blocks o f gifts-, by their accomplishments in New per speculation that they might A few days after the original he was alive, and then crawled all N igh t!" "Good Christian Men. Re­ Only one in 20.000,000 meteors cal committee informed the Na­ with P’red Werner to play and di­ Vocal Solo ...... Judith Slater days was quite usually heralded by occupied the town of Trebava, OOo'fine. prices as a year ago. the pro­ more than 12,000 in all. 1 York, Pennsylvania. Ohio, Ver­ be rocket emplacements. landings on Rendova, the Service the way back to the aid station joice" and "Joy To (he World." I actuaily strikes the earth; the rest tional body that Manchester has rect singing of Chriatmas carols, Glad You Cam e ...... Bobbie Cole the kimiling of lights, but if this be after defeating the Germans in a Separate Verdicts Returned ducers won several amendments Patients helped decorate a tree mont, etc." The question leads, along with company left the Russell islands Today he's back on duty. The complete program is as fpt* The jury, which has been sit­ J burn up in the air. | been doing this for the past two Mias Connie Kehler to give reclta- In Bethlehem ...... Buddy Ford one of the origins ot Chanuko its pitched 'battle in which 200 enemy to the regulations covering the for each ward. all others, into the beginning of a with the regiment's heavy equip­ These men, together wdth others lows; ting for 11 weeks, deliberated 10 months and also o u U ln ^ what the 4ions, Donald Marcln. pupil of Selection ...... Junior Choir historical associations have com­ troops w ere slain and quantities ■sale of tobacco "in the string" or conversational cul-de-sac—"You ment and headed for Rendova. from Connecticut, fought the bat Violin and Organ Prelude - '"A v e hours and 13 niinutcs, A separate local men are going w do in the Mrs. Marion Seelert, selections on Baby Jeaus...... Sydney Wlersmer pletely overshmlowed its original of wa4 gear captured. Tito's com­ nlftisi un.sorted. Due to the shortage of don't know where I tan get a tur­ Just before they were ready to hit tie that was an important turning Maria” ...... ytinxmod verdict Was returned for each de­ future. As far as can be learned the piano-accordion. The work of The Guiding Star. . Myron Riekeit Poles Invited purport, as is similarly true of munique, also broadcast by the NOW PLAYING help in the warehouBcs, it was Manchester is the/only town or these young folks was heartily ap­ key for Christma.s or a bottle of other festivals that take place at the shore. 18 Jap bombers came point for Ameri. afi" victories in the Mrs. Uha.se and M rs.^ennett fendant. A jury poll showed each said. large quantities of the nevv The Christmas CliUd — Free Yugo.slav radio, reported. through the clouds to launch an city in the East that is making plauded. Donald's numbers were whiskey, do you ?" this time of the year. Present day I r n $ m x m South Pacific. They not only serv Call to Worsliip x'" decision was unanimous. wrapper crop are expected to be Mary DcMerchant Other units captured the towns attack— and the Service company ed a regiment—they served a na Sentencing was set for Doc. 30 n gu lar collections and at the same ‘•Helena Polka.” "Salute to the My Chiiatmaa Guest— To Join Pact Jewish activities in Palestine have j of Bnsanska Petrovac and Selo, Distant Carol—"SUeht Night” sold in the bulk, unsorted. time putting the money to good Armed Forces,” “Put Your Arms THROUGH had its first taste of battle. tion. Candlelight ProceKsional — ‘‘Hark by Judge John Bright who defer­ According to William S. Fuller, Wilbur Ellison Officials Regard Secret intensified the Interest in the fes-1 “ annihilated' and occupied the ICTORY Four men of the company re­ nae. Around Me,” and “ You Are- My tival. the Herald Azfgels Sing" red hearing any motions until that president of the Shade Tobacco The Story of the Star— (Continofid from Page One) town of Bojna. a few miles north ceived commendations from Navy Within a abort time the local Sunshine." A special Chanuko service will Invocation / date. Acting over the opposition of Growers Agricultural association, Marioi) Lyttle ff eapon as ‘ iVo Bluff* of Knin, near the Adriatic coast. ; AIR POWER officers of the landing craft carry­ The evening's fun toncluded be held at Temple Beth Sholom on Carol—“ Witfi Candles Bright” .. the pro.secrtion. Judge Bright con­ tho price for un.sorted cigar wrap­ Selection ...... luniot Choir by the Soviet monitor in London New York, Dec. 23 —r/P)— Allied Fierce fighting continued In the ing the troops for their efficient with general dancing, which con­ Friday night at 8 p. m. at which List Program . . . . . j / ! ...... ^. . . Black tinued he men in bail. . sotting per tobacco will bo ba.sed on the WILL BE CLOSED FROM 6 O'CLOCK K- The ChriHlnia.s Star. .Judith Slater .said the treaty pledging friend­ officials regard Germany's rocket Livno-Duvno -sector west of Sara­ mi tlW work in passing ammunition to 4^ tinued until nearly midnight. the traditional Chanuko candles .\ ProptU'cy Dr. Karl Furgeson them at liberty for the Christmas average'price of-the various grades Our G if t s ...... Roger Turkington ship. mutual aid, and post-war secret weapon as “no bluff." says jevo, where the Germans had M auNi •• sneiMv ■ the Navy gunners who were firing season. Our special "get-ocquainted gift to Cartjls “ O Nightingale, Aw ake". in the lot being offered, with a 25- CHRISTMAS EVE A Little Boy's Gift . .John Harvey collaboration was ratified formally Allan A. Michie'of the Reader's will be lit and special songs and massed strong forces In a- drive their 20 mm guns at the bomber^ The defendanUs were Ixmls Cam- introduce this new granulated $oap prayers recited. Plus: “Larceny With Music" For Festival /...... Dickinson cent per pound allowance to the Reappolntod Harbormaster A Caution :■...... Maureen Carson ls.it night by Soviet Foreign Com- Digest magazine. to gai-^ control of the strategic The men were Technician Fourth pagna. Philip D'Andrea. Francis . . . worki fast . . . kind to hands. Christmas St.ar. . . .George McFall The Jewish children of the com­ Sai itjevo - Mostar - Metkovic rail­ ^/"They t:all Him Jesus" . . . . Yon buyer, (he final price to be not UNTIL MONDAY MORNlNtiT mi.ssar Vyache.slav Molotov and Arriving hM-e by transAtlantic Grade Joseph R. Logiudice. 100 — VVomen's Choral Group Maritote, Chaiies Gioe, and Paul Soapine’s creamy sudsmeon shorter Hartford, Dec. 23. Gover­ Chriatmas Light — munity will celebrate the joyful way. Meanwhile guerrillas re­ New Britain avenue. Hartford; excess of the ceilings. Col. Zdenek Fierlingcr, Czech am- clipper yesteraay. Michie said: STARTS X>US DAY The Annunciation de Lucia, all of (Chicago, and John w a s h d o y s ... cleaner clothes! nor Baldwin's office announced Harvey McKinney holiday with a special party on ported that the rail line between Technician Fourth Grade George Zion Lutheran Pla.H's Mr. Fidler indicated that while ' DECEMBER 27ili bas.sador to Moscow). "Allied omcials in London have FOR 4 D A Y S Carols -"A Medlcv of Christ- Roselli of Iais Angeles ami Chica- yesterday the reappointment of Selection ...... Junior Choir The one special aim of the been gathering information from Sunday at 2 p. m. when plays deal­ the Dalmatian port of Split and Morin, 87 Gridtey street, Bristol: the local producers lost a request George G. Hallett. Stonington Why Po Beils of ChHstmaa ing with the CThanuko.story as-well Knin to the north had been par­ Three Special Services nias Carols'' arranged by Mrs. | R°. «'i* Men of Old,” executives were called to the stand Direction, Miss Lillian A. Kittle. ill Moscow were along ‘|thc .same An MRM Pt««^ Gerryville; Technician Fourth •41 Main St., Manchester Michie said the 50-ton projectile Grade Theodore A. Katuzny, 203 group of small children will sing Benediction. during the trial to testify • that I Miss -Rhoda Hall. Accompanist. ship, did "not react to the activi­ line and spirit of the Moscow and TONIGHT Choral rc.sjKjnse, was composed Of about 40 tons of Luther's well-known cradle hymn Phone 8177 ties of the VVoll-Hutcheson-Dubin- Teheran conference.s." — ON THE SAME SHOW — W all street, Meriden, and Private they paid because of their fear of porpulsion material and 10 tons of First Class Jdseph I. Klimas, 36 Away in a Manger.” Besides can­ Organ postlude, ‘‘Jcsii, Nun Sei Club Everybody Welcome! sky group,” the publication declar­ An article in the Wednesday is­ the defendants. explosive. AND FRIDAY NIGHT W est avenue. Bridgeport. dy, an orange, and a special .gift Geproiset" Johann Sebastian The defense argued that the pay- ed. sue of the Soviet labor magazine, Bach. .Article Praiaes CIO "W ar and the Working Class,” Over a t Zanana pleach on New all members will receive an annual menLs by producers to Bioff and 1 / Georgiq, Master'Sergt. Henry W. subscription to a Sunday school ("N ow Give the Yeai- Good End­ Browne were brioe* to avoid labor | The article, written by N. meanwh le made it qlear that Rus­ in g ") Alexeiev, a labor union journalist, Griffhfi 72 Spring street New paper. Teachers, 'substitutes and trouble, and the seven defendants sia considers the ^ I t i c states to Veleraiis Have To the Music of Now give the year good ending M. praised the CIO, declaring it was be Soviet, and declared' there had I ^ Britain, became assistant beach- officers will also be remembered were not connected with the pay- w mrl^ster, and his was the important with gifts. Prospective ann visit­ VVith. praise of Thy great name, fused with a progressive spirit and been reactionary, plots seeking Our voices likewise blending mont-s. that its "struggle for national recognition of "(He former Fascist TJioi<*e of Jobs Job of keeping supplies moving ing children will receive a gift. PHILCORSO from the beach to supply dumps so Following an innovation for In churches e'er the same. in 1898, South Dakota became unity (s'as accompanied by no less governments of/Lilhuania, Latvia BUY BONDS FOR XMAS! Members of the Senior ciioir the beach would not become con­ Christmas Day. alsc to enable the the first state to permit tire initia­ '¥1 an energetic campaign for interna­ and Estonia." / (Continued irona Page One) .Vnd His Silver Strings and guests will include: The publication said "the Soviet gested. pastor to hold a Christmas service tion of legislation by the electo- | tional unity.” Ruth (.:ampagna. Bernice Cha)v- Woll, Huteson, Dubinsky and regime was created by the peoples Asserts 'M'ith .Amniunitiun at Lebanon at 11 a. m„ 'the Con- rate. Sure .reiuUt ere el»o the jobs of women as well as of pcll, Ruth Shedd. June Vcomtinj. Nagler were accused o f making of those countries and supported Chief Warrant Officer John J. grregational. Christmas period of youn''with prectiion- men in converting Industry back Flora Chase, Dorotliy Krause. by thtm” because "Soviet policy Higgins, 42 Devens Street, New worship on Christmas Day will be­ mixed > .to civilian production. Gertrude Minor, C!>'nUiia Perry, and economy appealed to the in­ In a statement submitted to Britain, and his supply section saw gin at 8 a. m. ( not 10 a. m.) terests ,-nd the will of the Over­ DANCE to it that supplies were rushed up Christnuis Sing ^lary CThaplin, Marion McLagan, Chairman McNutt for forwarding t)harlotto Tyler, Bernard Cam­ whelming majority of the popula­ to Bernard Baruch, head of the the trail to troops ‘ Continually. A preliminary (Jhristmas ' sing FiAKO tion.” Warrant Officer (J. G.) Edward J. for which CThristmas carol folders pagna, Carl Gustafson. Raymond FALSE TEETH Post-fVsr Adjustment unit of the MANCHESTER Eridlfson, William Munsie, Rich­ P IE CRUST Koslnski, 134 Birch street, Man­ supplied by the Young People's HLLD HRMLY B) Large Assortment of Office of W ar Mobilization, the ard Nciso, Gerald Chappell, Ralph SPORTS c e n t e r chester, and Sergt; George W society will be used will precede Seen Forward Step committee urged experimental pro­ Pearsoh,' David Hutchinson. grams o f re-employment now, dur­ At the New Wells Street Mackie, Graniteville, Vt.. made the festival order of service. The Comfort Cushion II ^ ^ ^ SAVE CHRISTMAS In Defeat of ISazis ing what it called the initial stages sure the firing troops had plenty third festival service on Sunday, at of reconversion. Sat. Night, Dee. 25 o f ammunition and enough wea­ 10 a. m. (not 11) will be held in Mexico City. Dec. 23—{(P)— So­ pons. Working on the iieach with NOW WEAt YOin PUTES i m Y D A T viet Ambassador Constantine The committee headed by Miss ^8 to I? the (ierman language for the bene­ New Britain ]\Iaii Mr. Higgins was Private First ‘ ' -HELD COMFOITMIT SNU6 THIS WAY Have You Joined M argaret Hickey of St. Louis, fit especially of those who through EASILY PLANTS Oumansky, speaking on a Mexi­ Moden) and Old Fashioned. Class Stephen M. Verbonlck, 37 can government radio program stat^ its recognition of the fact the medium of this language re­ It’s BO easy to wear your plates regu­ Sheridan Restaurant FormoHy Held At Miller’s Hall. Elliott street. Hartford. Geniiaii Prisoner larly—all day—when held firmly in last night honoring Czechoslova­ that service men are to have their ceive spiritual blessing, having re­ I^eter .Miller, Prompter. As the battle along the Munda place by this "comfort-cushion kia. d ecla r^ every act that con­ old jobs back, if they want them, ceived their (Christian training by trail became more bitter, every dentist's formula. solidates cooperation among lib­ when they return. AG. 23.— (/Ti—The ■ man in the company '^’as pressed J. Dr.Weruel'iPow- plate powder, erty-loving peoples on any conti­ Few Wilt ()uit Voluntarily Restaurant Will Be Closed All Day omitted on December 26. The time- W ar department made public last der leu you enjoy s. Economical: The 1944 Club into service to carry supplies up nent is a forward step in the de­ It added, however, that all evi­ honored practice of having a large solid foods—avoid ■mall amount laeU | to the troops'. Drivers, niechanic.s, (light the names of 163 United feat of Naziism. v ... dence so far shows that a relative­ Christmas Day Christmas tree in church for the states soldiers who are held as rmbarrasament of longer. clerks-^'all hand-chrried the heavy Dr.v Karel Wendl, Czech charge ly small proportion of women now- prisoners of war by .Germany. loose pletee. Helps e.Dr.Wemet'epow- loads day and night, under har- festival service will be followed, prevent sore (ums. dcrupure.hinnle d'affaires, said the new Czech-So­ at work will voluntarily withdraw MIDNITH SHOW They included from (Connecticut: rassing fire and in the path of Jap and it will be kept in tho church 1. Largest selling —pleaeant tasting. viet pact opened the way ’ toward frofii the labor market after the EVtkV FRIDAY Plsko. Pvt. Joseph W.— Mrs. snipers. Still more supplies were auditorium for the Epiphany sea­ All drwggWi—XI4- MooofhatkS mUM Ighmd FORM improving relations among all war and asked that- full employ­ son. Helen II. Pisko. wife, 199 Broad et ? Do So A t needed food clothing medical small European nations on a basis ment be defined to include all wom­ street. New Britain. supplies, ammunition, barbed.wire, Foi the Christmas Day serVice Dr. Weriiet's Powder o f guaranteed national indepen­ en now at work— those in uniform the lAcal pastoi has chosen for his I dence. as well as cavilians. Is the Show All Maiiehester vehicles- and somehow it all came There arc seven different kinds KfCOMMINUlD BY MORI SAVING through. theme, "The Old Christmas Story OlNftSTS THAN ANY UTHLR The statement also called for: for DUr Time,’' based on Luke 2, of fog. L —A fair, accurate definition of Is Talking AboutL!! Back at the beach. Mess Ser HERE gcant Joseph Elia, 88 Carlisle 10. 13, 14. The following day he Siiper-Bc|iiiber' "full employment" which includes Once ! Only A will preach on "To, Bethlehem or HABITS conslderUtion of the fact that 14,- ■trect. New Haven, with one other man prepared hot food for all the to the World?” Luke 2, 15-20. A Poinsettia 50c ea. - Will Hurl Foe 000,000 women workers are not cordial welcome is extended es- newcomers to the labor force Jind men in the company, for the Popuior with US wounded, for the few Marines who pecia.ly to tho„e families, or in­ Special Christmas Day Service Begonias, Azaleas, that an ever higher proportion of dividuals in .he new housing de­ Our. fovorite persons these (Continued from Page One) women must become breadwinners accompanied the Arm y troops, With two-ranges working, they fed velopments who have no Church Few Days Left because of the loss of husbands or days ore all our patrons Cyclamen, Winter view. "M orale la high among the about 35<> men a meal. Their cof­ home. potential husbands in the war. whose understanding and Flowering Primrose workers and production quotas, 2. —Evaluation now, >by each em­ fee .and fresh doughnuts were life Second Congregational Church . ______' once 'thought to be fantastic arc ployer, of the 'qualifications and savers for the muddy, exhausted consideration hove helped doughboys who had lived for days Added Operators,, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2.>, 9:.‘t0 A. M. May Tour Christmas . Victory Gardens being qxceeded." skills o f his present workers in the a n d us cepe with the greatest I Pays Tribute To Women light of his.post-war requirements and days on cold “C " rations and HAVE w ater where they could find it. Special Mu»ic Bj' the Senior and .lunior Choirs. Sparkmen paid tribute to wo­ in order to arrive at sound person To Be on Duty demand lor accommoda­ Be Merry FAMOUS BAND SuppmMies Natives’ Panic men who he said comprised the nel policies for work placement. . Christmas Message By the^Minister, tions in. our history. HOLI.Y and M ISTLETOE VIRGINIA MAXEV Onfe day Sergeant Griffin turned ' 50c A Week For 50 Weeks $25 major part o f the working force 3. —Including women in all train PEANUTS H O L L A N D up with 30 natives who were to be ' New Haven, Dec. 23.— (>Pi—The Dr. Ferris E. Reynolds; “Christmas In Our Time.’’ MONEY in many o f the plants inspected. ing and retraining programs and They moke their' reserva­ And Your Blessinjrs Many AL KILLIAN A TRUMMY YOUNG used to Carry supplies and unload Southern New England Telephone "They are really doing a fine making such programs available boats. He took the carrying party Company raid today that it would EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED! tions weH in advance, can­ In the Years To Come! CEMETERY WREATHS, Job," he said. "They have Jt into to all workers, not alone to mus S ttutO ihfiU iim eim Lf $1.00 A Week For 50 Weeks $50 o f natives up tho trail one day have additional operators on duty every position where they were tered-out service men. cel unwanted rooms the SPRAYS AND BASKETS JIM WONG TROUPE with Technician Fourth Grade thic Christmas to handle an ex­ READY CMiMA’ft m0m TlMlltH ACT needed and in many places are Raymond J. Reindeau, 29 Main pected record breaking nuifiber of moment plans chonge and $1.00 each and up holding Jobs that only men pre­ f . — . ARTHUR M AKI*aSlM 4 telephone Calls due chiefly to sol­ make it g- point to check HOLIDAY SPECIAL! I street; Terry\’llle; Private First $2.00 A Week For 50 Weeks $100 viously were believed capable of 1 diers’ long distance messages. Milford Sailor SCREEN n o y R O G C I I S Class Isaac J. Stone. 31 Brainard out early on the day of de­ IN TIME Good Until After New Year’s handling." > Lester Afleri • Alan Dinehart* Uoydl Bridges road, Thompsonville; Private Throughout Connecticut, more HORT Of time M well u cseh? Don't Sparkman was accompanied on ACROSS THE BORDER than 1,900 telephone operators will borrow unneceuarlly. but If a loan U parture. They ploy the CUT FL0>VERS Wkm Francis J. Caliando, 49 Hillside to your advratage, get it from 'Pereonel' the trip, .made by train and auto­ Listed Missing HAZEL SCOTT and CUGAT OttMEMIM 'hr V*'' w < • 'i y* ■'A avenue, Plalnville: Private Louia be at the switchboards. $5.00 A Week For 50 Weeeks $250 DIAMOND WALNUTS mobile, by ^Representatives Kilday with a minimum of delay. gome with typicoPy Amer­ $2.00 Bouquet and up. AND ON TH E SA.ME PROGRAMt .1, Gagnon, 335 Main street, Put- Instead of the ordinary flow of Just come In. Or better still, epply by 45c Lb. and Thomason, Texas Democrats r v a v p TH KtT! HOW OM SAU ifam: Sergeant Splnclli, Sergeant calls between large cities, Cntrist- phone—esU ua tjten make one visit to ican good humor. W e take * and Claaon (R-MaSs), Elston (R- Wrahington, Dec. 23.—(^ —The CHESTER “BOSTON BLACKIE” MORRIS in mas brings a flood of calls to and sign and pick up tbs cash. BUisr wsy IIA11 "' NiW ntRi fV( Mackie, and Private Berthiaume. you'U get the samt courteous, private this moanselthaitkingtlwm. Fresh Chestnuts 55c Lh. Orchids, Sweet Peas, Ohio) and Martin (R-Iows). N avy department last night an­ **THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME” HARTioRo 2 HOUR STAGISHOW Iba Japa cut the trail that day, from the small towns and hamlets attention that has htiped to maks ‘Psr- Concerning th. new super-bomb­ nounced 56 casualties o f the U. S. i . r J i : t sniped at the party and killed one that represent "back home" to mil­ sonat' America's 1st choice loen company. 2,000 Camelias, Violets and er viewed during the inspection, Nayal forces (Navy, * Marine native. Mr. Higgins suppressed lions o f Americans, ■ Loans sra made hers on your algnatura Sparkman said in answer to a Conjs, and Coast Guard) not here­ rrS ALL FIRST RUN IN THIS TOWN! l!ti.e natives' panic, outfianked the This year, the situation Le made slona. You pay only for the time you ■etelde n (iardenias for Corsages. keep the money. A loan of SiOO com question that he was not talking tofore re)eased on Navy depart­ Nips and led his party back to the acute by the fact that millions of THE SAVINGS BANK ^ SA9A LOMA ORCMIITRA aao.00 wtian promptly repaid In 13 month­ M THI about the B-29, aky-giairt whose ment casualty lists. Th is list ' in­ FRI. • '■ lUCINK BdIBO Inenm, Wsr^ ibeach. sons and daughters of American ly eonaaeuttve Inatallmente of SIO.OS each. development has been officially an­ cludes one dead, six wounded, and The next night men o f the Serv­ families are serving in the armed • N for 3 weeks cosu 43e; Come In or TIP TOP MARKET nounced by Gen. H .'H . Arnold, A ir 49 missing. C X HOUR ~ WAI? ice company went through their forces, far from their homes, fam ­ phone today. SAT. r ^ Ll L 4 ^ A r STACI SM0*r > ■ • ■ . . » tommoDORi M cC o n v iH e ilies and friends. There Is no pre­ FRANK DE CIANTIS.' Prop. Force (Jhlef. O f the B-29, Arnold 'Hie casualties included from i N C H I . T ( R SUN. worst attack of the campaign. A SUN. dicting how many Chriatmas tele­ "mwYdffc’i iMt l » t m i HeteT OF MANCHESTER Top Quality Meats and Groceries raid more than a month 'ago: .Connaetteut;' large noup of JaP* bro^ through The Florist "When It enters ‘combat, today’s Hanlon. George Joseph, chief d a fa n M to launch aii attack that phone ei^a will result, but the H ^ 6onat wwAHCE c a tMahN IWWOf. NeASew CORNER OAK AND COTTAGE STREETS long rang# (bombers) wRl become boatswain’s mate, U. 8. Navy. 1.AST “MR. BIO“ Accept Onr Invitation and waa beaten back only after an all- present volume of regular long­ Tlivatev Bl««. In 4 riBOT, PhfiMie R45a A Mutual Savings Bank 832 Main St. Tel. 5947 medium range and today's heavy Missing. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. TIME , “APPOINTMENT Reira On Christmas By. night battle, capt. Bertrand K. distance traffic is running about 25 n. He Wsr. lelrriiffir George J. Hanlon, 23 Gulf street, Enjoying a fiooS Movie! per Cent above .that of last >)car, bombers will consequently become TONIGHT IN RERUN RiVWDiHIi I. Sawyer, huslvind of Mia. Dorothy light heavies." Milford. * .U Sawyer^ 203 Camp atreet. Meri- .itself • record breaker. . M ANCHEStfeR feVENINti HliK'ALU, MANC'HKS I KK; U I ’ ■’ / IT 1 V/.-V . Minus Wor Paint PCtiKfc.ctlon’ ns snthracHe in hdtne AT FIRST Wk I'ci'.tlng .'Ty.stcmR.’’ SIG!I OF |Advocates Use More Uii«t and Dirt V, (Ml—iil-o FIGHTING CONSTRUCTION BATTALIONS CELEBRATE SECOND BIRTHDA\ Sale of Town Owned Lots Schools Will Parley conceded that the use of . iS ^Gapt. Cowles, Home; bituminous coal wars accompanied I41U r • WDHU—IS«t Today's Radio Uf Bituminous by more dust and dirt than experi­ Be Hard Hit enced in the use of anthracite, but _S Baatcrn War Tliue Brings Up Complications — ■ ■' ?666 \ said thla objection was overshad­ ftftS lABLEH SAiyt. NDSIDMM Lauds Local Soldiers Darley\Reports ‘Defin­ owed by the facM hat at least there Harry James; WTHT Memory Teachers 4:00—V m C - » a c k » t » f* W lfa; • There are three building lots on • Selectmen Bowers and Engl.ino Shortage of to would be heat. * I WIMC— Broadway Matinee; Lane. have been asked to look Into the ite Shortage of Do­ The administrator, announcing 7:30—WTIC—Qui* of Two QUea; %A Congress street which the town ; Be Aggravated in Next that his office had distributed illus­ Ntwa; W TH T—Newa: Mvialc; ; recently acquired through fore* matter and as a result they have “ No Belter\Outfit in the mestic Anthracite’ . W NBO—Blue Frolka. I W T H T — Shel' Digest; Muaic; trated pamphlets showing how to Doane Street WNBC - The Fighting Coast closure. The town gold the lota i found further complloationa. Th*-* Few Years. 4:15— W n c - Stella Dallaa; | lots have again been sold. Mr. South Pacii%;” He De­ use bituminous coal- to coni deal­ ( •<- to Aldo Paganl for *275 and now Hartford. Dec. 23.*.-(r Industry, w ill be Larley says Connecticut house­ Let's Learn Spaniah: W N B C — the town for aid given during the lots again. Ha olalm* that they Chrlatmas will mean more to will be able to burh it satisfactor­ Plenty of Time VIew’a the Newa. depression. are worth at least {200 apiece. further aggravated during the holders should make up their 4 :45—WTTC — Young Widder News. the famUy of Captain Walter minds to-use bituminous coal. ily.” , 5:16 -W T H T — Fulton Ourslef; next few years by the increase Twelve thousand calls have been Brown; WNBC—Vaughn Mon- | Cowlea of 32 Durant street, this school population, a state depart­ “A definite shortage of domes­ . WNBC--Lum and Abner. A \ ment providing for the retroactive received at emergency fuel offices Large Roasting roe. ' payments and providing that cur­ year than to many others. Dad ment of education bullfetln said to­ tic anthracite” exists and will con­ dt.ring the past few days, Darley 5 ;00—w n c —When A Olrl Mar- 8:30—WJIC—The Aldrich Fam­ Relroaelivie Raises' tinue to exist throughout the state, ily; WDRC—Death Valley Days; rent contracts be kepi In force is home from 15 months service day. . . reported, and 6,170 emergency de. riea; W D RC—Ndwa; Ad Liner; l V, Darley warned yesterday. Chickens News; WTHT—Sereno Qam- pending eompletlon of a new Some of the increase can be ab­ liveries have been made. W T H T —Newa; Muaic; W NBC in the South PaAfle and the big He added there was every indi­ . mell; Castles in the A ir; W NBC Petition Denied agreement, either by negotiation sorbed because of the wide distrl- — Newa. tree In the Cowles home la re­ buUon, but the birth rate increase cation that the supply of bitum­ For Christinas —America's Town Meeting. or on W LB order. There are more than 24,000 5 ;15-W TIC —Portia Facea Life; splendent in tinsel and. electric of 1942 over 1937, the group which inous coal would be g;reater 9 :00— W TIC — Music Hall; The W LB denied thp petition on lighU at this—for the Cowlea— T h ^ K o ro e 's P-38 Lightning lighter, aa pictured British prisonem of war in Ger­ WNBC—r Tracy. Washington, Dep. 28.— De- has just entered school, 36,009 over throughout the winter than an­ WDRC - Major Bowes Amateur an eifeht-to-foiir vote, / is their happiest Christmas. ^ v e d its war Daint and w ill strike the Axis gleaming like p o llr i^ many enrolled in educational 5:30—W TIC — Just Plain Bill; Hour; WTHT—Gabriel Heatter. SEABEE THE BATTLING BUILDER spfte warnings by the CIO United 22,034, shows the rise to come. The thracite, and declared; WDRC— War Commentary; Union leaders had warned that Turning back the calendar 12 sharp increase Is shown In the ' X f D art iS S e r I«tchea on noae and engine naceUw p r o t ^ " I f burned correctly, bituminous courses managed by the British 9 :1.^—WTHT—Gracic Fields. 8 teel Workers of serious conse­ months—a year of trying exist­ Red Cross. Read Herald Advs. SporU; WNBC - Jack Arm- 9-30— W TIC — Joan Davis and unless there was assurance that birth rate figures of the state. In ? ? « ? ■ vlaion. EUminating camouflage coal will give every bit as much atrong. quences, the W ar Labor board last future wage adjiiatmenta would be ence for Mrs. Cowlea and their 1938 the number of births was tlon man-hours and decreaiei skin fricUon. Jack Halev: WDRC -- Dinah two daughters-^last Christmas 5 :45—W TIC — FronJ Page Far­ Shore: WTHT — Book Tulka; night denied U-.2 union's petition retroactive, “ ati extremely aarloiis 23,396; in 1939. 23,106; 1940, 24,- was fraught with doubt and un­ rell: WDRC—American Wo­ WNBC—Spotlight Bands; This for a directive making pay raises situation'' would develop among 487; 1941, 28,105 and In 1942, 36,- men: W TH T — Superman; the unions' thousands o f membera. certainty aa the former leader of 009. Thing Called Love. ii.idcr new contracts retroactive to W NBC— Captain Midnight. 10:00- W TIC — Abbott and Cos­ the grand old Company K of the Copt. Walter Cowlea May Furnish Some RelM the expiration date of the old Bvening tello; WDRC—The First Line; **169th” was enroute to the bitter­ Demobilization of teachers and g;00_WTIC - Newa; WDRC — WTHT — Raymond Clapper; agreements. One Arm y chapel in a Pacific est fighting that the company ever out-mlgratlon of war-workera In a Japs to strike in the hot. rainy Newa; George B. Armatead: WNBC—Raymond Gram Swing. The union had petitioned the jungle has mahogany fumlahlnga faced In torrid Jungle lands. To­ year or two may be expected to WTHT—Newa; WNBC Terry 10:1,I—WTHT — Dale Carnegie; W LB for an order directing the r.nd fella faahlqned from two Id day, with their father and hus­ darkness with knlfa and bayonet. furnlgh some relief. mm. shells. Then .liuthe morning, when the and the Pirates. WNBC—Listen to Lulu. steel companies to sign an agree­ band at home after a period of The survey ahowa that 84 o f the 5:15—W TIC - Hiatory in the 10:30--W TIC — March of Time; hospitalization for malaria con­ check of night Infiltration and 92 superlntendenta o f schools In fighting by the Jap Invaders came, Headlines: WDRC — Round WDRC — Here’s to Romance; tracted In long-continued Jungle the state matfe 772 appointments dozens of men would be found klll- Table Carol Singers; WTHT— W TH T—Concert Hour; WNBC service, the joys of Christmas to vacancies for this school year, ■porta; W NBC—Sports: Newa. —Wings to Victory. will be real and heartfelt by this e(J In their trenches and scores with 64 positions unfilled at the wounded by knife and bayonet at- 6:301—WTIC— Strictly SporU; 11;0&—Newa on All Stations. little Manchester family. time of reporting. The shortage of Ucks. ThU continued for nearly a WDRC—Jeri Sullivan; W TH T 11:15— W TIC —- Hark ness of Woa Com man ding OfTlcOr teachers Is shown by tha fa ct that nKinth, with no definite amount of —World's Front Pape; WNBC Washington; WDRC—What Is The officer who took Manchea- among the appointment* were sleep for any ot the men. None of — Feed Bag Frolics. It? W TH T — Give and Take; teris first infantry unit through those of 174 former teachers re­ ^idlThiibuiU ^^T^eliciouL the officers or men received any 6;45— W TIC -Lowell Thomas; WNBC—The Music You Want. its training paces at Camp Bland- turning to teaching to help relieve Bleep at all for the first five days W DRC—Ne.\ a. W TH T— Mu- 11:30— W TIC — Music of the New ing and at Camp Shelby was de­ the shortage tlci WNBC—Horace Heldt. World; WDRC — Abe Lyman; nied the privilege and he feels that o f the Munda battle. Tha percentage of vacMicles T:00—WTIC —Fred Waring in W T H T -Music. it would have been a privilege, to Held the Main Front among the 10,000 teaching posi­ tions was about the same aa that Plaaaure Time; W DRC— I Love 11:45—WNBC—Tommy Dorseys take the company Into action. In­ The 3rd battalion, in the Inl for the previous achool year. The A Mystery; WTHT— Fulton Orch.; News. stead, It fell to the lot of Captain tial attack on Munda from a quar­ turnover In the 9!' towns under Lewia, Jr.: WNBC—News; The 12:00—WTIC-News; Design for As, on Doccinber 28. the “Seabees." biiltlinfl builders of the L'. S. Nuvy, celebrate the second anniversary of tbeir Cowles to perform a larger and ter of the terrain unexpected by state aupertendents of rural House on “Q " Street. Listening; News; WDRC founding, their units arc are paving—paving—treqnenliy fre(iuenliy iiieruiiy—iiicliterally— the way loto vicunyviftory «iul posts • ..i.. lo® trigiq wastes of the surelysurety moremuro importantiui|yvi uiiii. andt»in. de- Japs, held the main fronL News. clslve duty at the Battle of Muiu__0 ^j,gf units of the 43rd Division education, however, waa 24 per 7;j5_WnO— Newa; WDRC — 4 •ss-ksi istAiikwasf i Ka i-aiipninrt ii lamtiMP.!! IK t.i HfaPP t-1 Ilf I pil iiiniilcs of t lic South * acllic. OrganiseQ priioa* AlenUunfc and Iceland to the burning. dUease-and-insect-infesied jungles of the Sou lb Pacific. Organiaedpruna- da,. a A as A M executive ■ 51 avA officer ASA and com­ and other Army a a* divisions.Jla.lai* ^ ■% Si XOrwereAX -41 as­ cent. riiv as builders of bases and airfields, the Seabees can point with pride to Ibeir record as fighting men whenever manding officer of the 2nd bat­ signed to other related sectors of Among the 772 vacancies filled anil wlierever tbev encountered the foe. Pliotn? above,^typify their varied jobs and the varjed condition* talion of the 169th Regiment in the front after the first week of were 496 in elementary schools. 67 that fight. fighting, when It was apparent in junior high, and 209 in senipr Christmas Eve Programs wbicli tlicv work.' Ton. left Erecting Nissen huts. Tulmla. Samoa: lop, right; laynig landingjitrip, AmctnlKa, high schools. O f the appointees Aleutians: left, center building mail through jungle. South Pacific base; bottom, For many long months we have that more men were needed to waited for the real story of the take the air basi.. In their first as­ 264 were Inexperienced. O f the To Start Early Friday lo emplacement, Suuln Pacific, bottum, right; building road of coral on Soulh 1 acute atoll. Battle o f Munda, in which Man­ signment, Company K. with 30 unfilled positions 35 were In elem­ chester men, part of the original percent of its personnel made entary schools, 5 in junior high schools and 24 tn senior high unit that left Manchester nearly up of Manchester boys, went right schools. ed that he had been Injured by the three years ago. took so vital a Into the Jap fire like veterans. 12 H a iled wa.v he was handcuffed. part. Today, we have the story. “ Let me tell you that Company Christmas eve broadcasting will midnight mass, which is go- Rockville Court Decides "nie judge in passing upon the But It cannot be told all together K and the 3rd battalion did a mar­ atgrt early Friday and continue ; usual despite German .*!.* 'Perfect' If 10rh ers case said that he felt the method now. velous Job out there,” Captain M wta H. tTiapmSD Three From State throughout the day. Included are j occupatlonr of nearby Rome. NBC used reasonable under the circum­ Details Are Not Pleasant Cowles said. “ There was no better 649. Rnrkville maaaagaa from Piesident R oose-[ has scheduled part of the broad- For Captain stances and ordered judgment en- The reason is obvious. W ar is a outfit in the South Pacific than the Mjddletown, Dec. 23 —(A*i— Amoiig^ Yi'ouiided ®U a*d Pope Plus. ! caat from short wave HVJ. start- teied for the captain. In PaakagM und Tm sickening thing. In modem jungle 3rd Battalion and Company K was The Russell Manufacturing First on the schedule is the , ing at 6:40, for gO minutea. William /S. Hyde appeared for •t Y o u r O iM fg ’a fighting men are seared in mind part of that battalion!" Company nailed 12 young William Lewie Lobes Schendel ^and William M. Harney and body, and only the strongest— Chaplain Is Killed Pope’a massage via the Vatican | women as the ''perfect'' war Washington, Dec. 23— — The Topics tonight: Divorce Cases for Lewie. mentally and physically survive. Captain Cowlea praised the City short wave_ which NBC and i workers. S2»500 Daiiui{;e Soil names of 22 New Englanders are CJBB are to carry direct at 7:16 a. I NBO. 5-Fanny Brice, Frank Those who do are like pure gold, w5rk of certain offlcera, They cut fabric belting ma­ men whose nerves are like steel, included in a list o f 300 United pi., followed by an English trans­ Morgan; 8:30— Aldrich Family; 9 Against Seheiidel. o f the two Regimental Chaplains - Bing Crosby; 9:30—Joan Davis; In Midi Court terial to tolerances of le.ss minds comprehensive, but elastic, States soldiers wounded in aCUon lation from the Italian. ' than one tllirty-aecond of an Chaplain Doyle and B u «. They 10—Abbott and Costello; 10:30— Fiyiii" Santa Will and who can throw off the terror in the Central Pacific, European, The president s message, direct- ' inch and their work has to be ;/ .. 1 f / ' o were untiring in their efforU to .Iiidge Raymond J. Devlin, of- the scenes of night jungle episodes Mediterranean, Pacific and South­ td both to the folks at home and March of Time. pi'ffoc.t to pass inapectinn. sustain the morale of the men un­ CB.S. 8—Pelci Lorre in Sus* Nine Are SehediilefI for uiilrl of Common Pleas, who Visit Lighthouses once the action has been complet­ der terrific fighting conditiona and west Pacific areas, the War de­ the boys overseas, is set for all Kaiili must liave steady heard the *'2,500 damage suit peiise; 9 Major Bowes Amateurs: ed. The sordid details are not both worked right around the clock partment announced today. networks at_ 3 p. m. with short Short (.4i|einlar Session nerves, gootl eyesight and dex­ brought by Wi|U((m I^ewle ugain.st f 9;30 Dinah Shore Show; 10 - pleasant reading. under theae frightful conditions of The New Englanders and next wave relays simultaneously and a terous hands. a Captain of Police Herman Scheny O '!a IU iOtr’A.' First Line; 10;30 Dick Jlsyme.s Boston Dec. 23.— '/Pi—The Army t,ast week the first of a series heat, mud. filth and death on every of kin Include from Connecticut: later times. The message will be Lii Roekvilla. Day in and day out the.se del, gave his decision in favor at o f articles on the progress o f the corner. Chaplain Doyle, the Catho­ Mediterranean area; repeated at night from a tran­ Sopg. women, described by the com­ the captiiin yeaterday. Le\yie has relaxed its regulations so that local boys of the 169th in training lic chaplain of the regiment, was Elmo. Pfc. Ernest L.—Louis scription in an hour's O W l pres­ BLU, 7:0.^—House On Q St.; Rockville, Dec. 'J3. (Special) — pany as "chartipion girl cut­ cUnmed injiiries caused by being flying Santa Olaiis may carry a vaciM «l cam# wSk 0# swa. Mi sMkan, Mi i 7:30 Coast Guard Dance; 8:30 — ters of tile world.'' lorn out a In the homeland, overseas, their killed shortly before the engage­ Elmo, father, 174 Ward street. entation. “ Christmas F.ve' in the There were nine divorce actiot..i handcuffed in a police cell on,Feb. Cliristmaa packages to keepers of r MASi ANP hi Wa laeV ley aaanM Dew a first Introduction to Jap bombings New Haven. Battle Zones,” starting'at 10 on all America's Town Meeting "SoKUei; finished proUiiul made lo nin ya«1l tai a M hm yaa •O '^ ( ment closed. Singularly. Captain scheduled for the short calendar 18, 1941. / New England's lonely light houses. and the final phase of the terrific Cowles stated. Chaplain Doyle Poin, Pfc. Lorenzo A .— Mrs. Vote” . 9:30 Buddy Franklin at a spaed of tliree. and one- t'lmrge of Intoxleatlon • Hoilm SMnsS IS «| h Iw 4>sil» M *• I .. networks. , session of the To.lland Oounty Su­ More' than 28 lighthouses from |wt a Tasihsf Tssdi', ls«aias ysa 4sal ‘ battle o f Mund Singularly, on the prophecled his own death in that Julia Lomaglio, sister, 15 Cardin­ The Day - Before - Chrlatmas Band: 10:30 - Wings to Victory. half miles a minute. Lewie, after being ai'iestfcd on a ni»i» perior court being held today with eve of this revelation after two al Place, Stamford. achedule also ia to contain theee MBS, 7:15- Johnson Family; The belts are used for fine charge of intoxication a i^ breach Portland, Me., to Cl.athfMh light on action. . Judge Charles J. McLaughlin piA- Cape Cod will be visited today by years of waiting, the officer, who Many Manchester men died out Sharpe, ^faster Sergt. Richard items. ari»nged in time sequence: 8:30 -Human Adventure.; «;30— grinding machines in the war of the peace, was placed io a cell effort. an Arm y pilot who was wounded knows all the details of that en­ there on N ew Georgia— Sg;t. Squa- J.— James P. Sharpe, father. MBS. 12:30 p. m .-S an ta for Antonini Concert; 10:45—Typical siding. and later id the evening he dam­ These action include Leona A. at Oran on Christmas day, last counter with the wily Jungle trito. Bill Henry, Sgta. PerrottL Route 1, Bpx 43, Pomfret Center, wounded service men from Percy American OhrlitmaJ! from Ports­ aged the cell and thh plumhlng Bra.ssaw against George A. Bras- vear. Liei.t. Edward R. Snow of demons ia with us again. And not Mike Koboch, and Sgt. George T ie Jones hospital. Battle Creek, mouth. Ohio. ttxluie.s. As a resiilt/Hiid tiecuuse aaw; Benda E. Wanegsr against Winthrop, who began dropping/ only he, but several other boys of mann of East Hartford, and Staff Jdich.; MBS, 1:30— Paullat Boye’ Other Friday Programs: he was said to have niade the re­ Leroy F. Wanegar; Ralph Long Kireimiii Dies Christmas packages to light house that command. Sergeant Triesta Sgt. Roger Alescl, Sgt. ThlesU Pa­ Choir; MBS, 2 :16—Second* PrMby- NBC 12:30 p. m .-U. S. Marine mark that he would not be there in against Elsie B. Long; Roxanna H. keepers in 1936, will make the trip Paganl whlstlaa and other objecta place for its national convention, believe the Chief Executive would dance for those of High school age in command of the 2nd regiment. em^ have not'yet fallen; where Deaths Last Night : take thus step, although he empha- that hgve baan m contact with the mouth ot som.e ope elae. Tentative arrangements have in the social rooms with musio. by After the battle Captain Cowles there is plenty of food served on Please help the men and women in the armed forces enjoy been made foi Walker to head sized that he had not di.scuHsed it the Star D tars. 5. Avoid drinking cups and egting utenslla used hy another until Jbey haye been was reassigned as Executive Offi­ tables of clean linen and on time Mount Vernon, N. Y.—George S. south as part of a general plan n nh Ml'.' Roosevelt. ^ Elks To Sleet propetly washed and sterillied- cer o f the* 2nd battalion, from and bathtubs are ready for filling May Avoid Fourth Term Issue Bryan, 63. author and managing that will And alt of the national There will be a meeting of the W ash your hands befora aaUnC-. * which post of duty he was relieved when one chooses' to bathe. The Republican National coni- upon being hospitalized and sent editor of the New Standard en­ - the brief thrill of a telephone call home. committee officers (tiling speaking Rockville Lxidge of- Elks this eve­ Avoid fatigue. Keep up tha riaaistanca of your bo#F t* A Terrific Contrast milte<3 meeting In conjunction to the States for leave and new. cyclopedia. He was a native of dates at the annual Jackson day ning at which time they will hear rej^ular h^bitSt cl^Dilnf ftnougR to avoid idilUlnf* oiodfrRta dlinalnC It is indeed a contrast, and Cap­ writh the party’s state chairmen a report from aspecial committee assignment. Aside from his attack tain Cowles and two o f the men Dutchess county, N. Y. tunnel's upon which the party leans at Chicago Jan. l 6-ll, may avoid planty o f 'water, adequate alaap and rest. of maludo, from which he was New York— Ueut. Col. John Vic­ heavily for financial returns. appointed to study building Im­ Go to bed at the ftmt'sigft e f a oold. It may be influanaa. Call a doctor that went through that nightmare the fourth term issue also and con- provements. The committee will 8. quicMy cured. Captain Cowlea on Munda realize that fact fully. tor Wallen, 47 commanding officer Walker probably Will tnik at sev­ I fine its work largely to aetting the promptly, and follow hla advice. . " ' • , went through the heavy fighting o f the A rm y'air base at Suffolk, N. eral such dinners. recommend changes on the second They met, these three veterans ^ j lime and place for the . national Stay at. home till you have fuUy regained your strength to avoid the harard without a scratch. of the Munda fighting, yesterday Y., a veteran of eight months com­ . ■ ■ No Relation To lt•voll Hiiniors floor at the home. Arrives In New York 1 ; ' I convention. ’ - There will be a Christmas party of a twiapaa or a complicating pncumonta> at Captain Cowlea home and re­ bat service in Tunisia, and a flier Democratic spokesmen insist the ! Both parties are leaning toward Captain Cowlea arrived in New with the Army and National Guard fact that Walker will speak in the with exchange of gifts following newed incidents common to sol­ Chicago as the convention site., York aat Wednesday and waa met diers at war. And at the close of for 21 years. aohth !.as no relation to the with the Republicans expected to the business session. Dr. Antfiiiny at ^ airport by hla w ife and he J. Gessay. exalted ruler of the the visit a toast was offered by Burbank, Calif.— Ueut, Col. W il­ rumors of revolt that have been stick to the usual mid-June date I HOW TO PROTECT OTHERS reached home Sunday after spend­ liam E. Dyesa, 27, Army Air PlecLse rnake only the most urgent hong Distance calls coming up froffl below* the Mason lodge, will preside at the meot- Sergeant Paganl: and the Democrats 'likely to po.st- ing a fqw days in New York to­ ‘T o those who didn’t come back Forces hero of the Philippines and Dixon line. But in other quar. pone their meeting -until later, gether, tor the first time In two Church School Program You oan give influenaa to othen. K yovi h»vq a ooW or aymptoipx o f Influanaa from Munda!” campaign who escaped a JsMnese tera it la polnlei out. that Walker i —------:------years. Though happiness ia their well- prison camp. His home was In Al­ especially Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The Rockville Baptlai you should: Tanned, aged a bit,* but atill re­ may want to set wliaUhe can do to I earned lot here this aeaaon, their bany, Tex. achool Christmas party will be THE GIFT SHE’LL TREASURE taining a vivid meffiory of one of ■top talk pf a third party.' 1. Stay at home. Do not expoaa others. thoughts atill will be with those Louisville, Ky.— Richard Priest If plana mature. 6ve other na- Goveriiur Baldwiu held this evening at the c h u i^ so­ the toughest battles of this war to cial rooms starting at |:30 o clock. 2. Cover each cough or anttge with 5 cloth *r hMiflkerohlaf thtt will eatoh droplati who fought and bled and died—for Dietzman, 60, form er chief Justice Upnal commitU-e olficera will- try date. Captain Cowles wishes to oU o f ua— out there on the Mniida of the Kentucky Court of Appeals. "W hy the Chimaa lU n g " wfil m or mouth spray* • bring tq the Manchester people a their oratory at a aeries of din­ III al His Home air atrip—one of the blttereat bat­ He waa a native o f LouiaviHe. presented and there will be a Santa DAINTY D O T 3. Deatroy all dischargaa from the noaa and mouth. . few pointers from the men who ners to be Inaugurated by the tra­ Claua vidth distribution o f gifta. tles in the islands. Dea Moinea, la. — Dr. Thomas ditional 5100 a plane gatherin* 4. Do not itond close to people whan jrou talk. You may apray them. are (toing the fighting for the Mrs. Leonai'd Barrette, Mrs. Leon­ Collins Denny, 56, former president here at the lime the committee folks at home. Stratfoi-d. Dec. 23.—W —Gov. ard Skoglund and Mita Dorothy 5. Wash your hands befort handUhf food. of the Central Life Assurance so­ mecta. These would be Ambrose “What Jo tha boya on the jungle Wed by Roadside ciety of,Dea Moines. He waa born Raymond E. Baldwin was ill at Stoneman arc in charge o f Aha W- HOSIERY 6. Do not spitl Spitting spreadi AigaoiN* fronts think of tiie efforts being O'Connell,' axacutive vice chair- in MaiUkhd, Mo. hla home hers today with Ihfluen rangenients. ■ .Any families who *» 7. Stay at home till the doctor u aura you do not have Influenxa. or have paaosf exerted Xn the folks at homa?” Aaheboro, N. C (/R— A aoldier anan; Oscar R. Ewing, vice chair­ have n« church affiliations are In­ man: Mrs. Charles W. Tilli*tt. di­ za and attending physicians said NEW “ WALKING SHEERS the cont^ous stage. Captain Oawlea waa aaked. and hla proq>ectlva bride present­ vited to bring their children to this Oaoaoi Daderatand Strikes rector o f the Wontien’s division. ed themselves to an A^eboro Second Fire Vlcttni Dies that he would be condned for the Christinas party. Sleek fltting aheeni for more leg “In general, the folks are doing George E. Allen, secretary, and ■attery — and they wear amt/.- » w J _ mlniater for the rites, but with a next few days. Youth Fellowship a good Job back in the States,” QuUford county licenae. Since the New Haven, Dec. 23.—(dV-The {klwln W. I’aiiley, acting troasiir- The Youth Fellowship will hold Ingly well, too. Get her «onie to- 4 .~ M C . P a l l The governor left liis office at PROTECT OTHERS Captain Oowla; admitted. “ But marriage must be performed m toil of a Are that swept a West Christmas party thla evening day! In attractive g ift foldent. 'Uoubl Feiwunal .Appaaraace the State Capitol Tuesday evening'its these atrlkes! The boya Juat can­ the county o f laauance, the pastor . Haven apartment one week ago feeling, ill .and during the night hia' at 7:30 o'clock. not understand these walkouts. 'hustled the couple and neceaaary [stood at two today with the death .. Democratic leaders doubt that Luther League AS YOU WANT THEM TO PROTECT YOUI tempertiture rose. There Is no roon for strikes of any witnesses into hla car and drove e f Donna Criaante, tS months old, '{^resident Roosevelt will put in a The Senior Luther League of tha THE JOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY kind In thla Idnd of a Wdr," he de­ Just across tha Randolpb-Gullford who succumbed to burns last pereoital appear'nice as lie has so First Lutheran church will meat clared. , ■ county line. There he parked by night at New Havra hospital. Her '{,t>ften In the |iajt. Their gueaa ia 56 Per fb n t of tpiota Kalned this evening, at I o’clock at the DR. D .C .Y . MOORE, Contrasting to the feeUnga of the the roadside and tied the nuptial .mother, Mrs. Lana. Criaanta, 32, I'lhat Mr. Roosevelt will be too N CtiBinaaiie Bwurd oCHetlth. church sodai rooms. men oa the fronts against labor died Sunday. Stilt in criUeal con­ ;.Auay with war mattcra to attend a New Haven, Dec. 23.—dPi— Oli­ ■dioola Close TEXTILE STORE knot. troublea, walkouts and stilkaa, dition ora her twin slater, Ange­ IjlMbtlcal gathering, but may make ver y . Ober. chairman of tha The publie achoola o f ’Vernon ana A.' L. SLOCOMB, Prop. Tha Rad Cross haa about 350 lina, another aiater, M ary Fran- I radio addrras. . **<’ Connecticut War Fund campaign, the Rockville High achool cloaad O^itala Oowlaa spoke of the trials clubs and recreation centers over- cea, 9' months old, and a cousin, ^Party u.'.idniiartcis here doesn't lepoited veaterday that 22.660.- Wednesday noon for the Christ­ of the men lying aleepleaaly in dou­ 913 MAIN ST. NEXT TO THE BANK Paaaiiale Criaante. 3. yii lu.uv many dinnera will I 625. or 88 per cent of the atate’s mas vacation. They will reauma ble alit trenches—waiting for the jtu a ta , had baaa raiaad Uua iar. peaatoM ara January. 1 4 Oongrcaamcn db aomathlnf more than merely taka the opin­ ion which happena to ooma to Evening Herald them. But the funeral" proceea la rvB\ Bsiilo n i a CO- in c . not one to produce high hope that BUMll •ncb«at«r, QOnn. Congreaa will return to Ita dutlea .JMA3 rUROOBOM idlest month with a new alant on 0«D*ral llan»»iir yatiBdad Ortobat t, ilti the problema before It. It could even get worae, which la what This is a pre-Christmas aside to PttbIKbad Bvai^ B**nlng Bsoapt sll who share the destiny of being Sundara and nolidaya^ Bntarad at seemed to happen after last sum­ tSa PMt Ottiea at MaBehaatar, Coi family heads. We deserve the aa Bacond Qaaa Mall Mattar. mer’s recess. privilege of having s sympthetlc repeatedly reduced the point value of con.«^jimors In discouraging vio-. StJBaCftipTlON RATES little chat amonp ourselves, with of nearly all cuts for the putpose o n a T aar by U all ...... f*-}; no interference from the distaff or Ifttions. The 'plain meaning of S y Monlli by Matl ...... I The One Complaint Missing, of moving it faster from crowded this language Is^conflrmed by leg­ the juvenile side of things. None coolers to your lable. islative historyi' DalWarad On# Tear ...... aa.W 'The main impetus for the of us family heads would, for' the world, have these others know ex- Everyone of us should take ad­ ‘‘The filing and prosecution of a MEMBER OF ^ threatened railroad strike lies not vantage of this situation. How small suit may or may liot co.st ' THE ABSfIClATED PRESS In the economic distress of the Bctly how we feel about the whole about a pork roast for next 8un- the plaintiff a .substantial siim of Tha AaaoOlBiad Praaa la axclualva. thing. But perhaps, comparing day dinner? The points are low ly antltled to tha U8* of rapubl ca­ railroad workers, who are rela­ notes,' We can manage things a lit­ money. But any suit takes lime tion of all nawa diapatchea oredtfed tively well paid, but In their feel­ tle more - smoothly next year. enough to permit the average and effort. Many people have .to It or not otharwiaa oradlted in There are techniques In this busi­ family to buy a good siaed roast. little time or taste for this so rt, thia papar and alao tha local nawa ing, perhaps their fear, that some Moreover, by using our ration of effort. Copgress made a fifty- puhllahed hare.-. one else Is getting more out of ness. and we’re sure there are All nthta of rapublloatlon of many better than have been stamps for seasonally plentiful dollar floor and not a ceiling in apeciBl diapatchea herein are alao this war than they are. They think evolved and discovered In thia cor­ foixls, we can feed our families order to give overcharged con- reaerved. ,______others are getting higher wages; ner. hettef. And powi la at its best at .siimel’s the necessary incentive to Pull aarvlea eliant or n . b . they see no reason why they The family head. In today’s this time of the year. sue.” aaralos Ino Nearly ail cottage cheese has shouldn't too. typical instance, finds his respon- PpMlahara Rapraaentatlaaa, Tha slhilitie.s centered In the persona With one cold snap behind us been removed from the rationing Jullua Mathewa Speclel Agency — Carried to its ultimate conclu­ M C, A and K. They are, after and another predicted, all of us list, by a reeen* OPA o-der. The Naw Torb. Chlearo. Detroit and sion. this feeling could make every all, .only three Individuals. But who burn fuel .>11 for heating ptu- order provides that ration stamps Bnaton. la.st American wage earner start thiit, unfortunately, is the la.st poses are interestec to know just he collected for this type of cheese m e m b e r . UUIT b u r e a o o f a campaign to get himself just as simple statement that can be hovy well we are budgeting our only when It fonlains more than Cl RCUI-ATIONS. ___ made about the situation. From annual ration. Here In Connecticut five per cent butter-fat. v much money as the most skilled Tha Herald Printing Company, this point’on the lines within, lines, we should have used no more than inc- aaaumea no financial reeoonal. over-time worker in the highest wlicels within wheels, combina­ thirty-two per cent of the total Add point-free items: cluslered bIHty for typographical errora ap- tions within combinations, begin gallonage of fi.e oil issued to us. raisins. paarlng in advertlaementa In Tha wage defense industry. Maneheaier Evenins Herald And the ultimate conclusion to manifest themselves. Check your own consumption of Up to last week, chistered rais­ fuel oil to see if you are on the ins, a delicacy especially usetl dur­ would go far beyond that. If we One begins by accepting consul­ Thursday, December •73 tation with C, Who has a.ssumed safe side. ing the holiday season, cost four are going to demand absolute primary responsibility for A and points a pound. Now they are Back To The People? equality in war gain,, there are K. and requests an initial alloca­ It’s only human nature to point-free. some ten million men In the tion of fiinda. It is accepted prac­ make mistakes. .. .particularly in It has come to be editorial and armed services w{io have the best tice, at this point. Innocently to a program as new as rationing ia Rumor is one of the greatest to most of us? One of these was enemies of public welfare on the commentating routine to welcome case of all. There Isn't the slight­ over-estimate the amount which the news of a Congressional re­ ought to he involved in thi.s trans­ recently brought to my 'attention home front. Ever since rationing est reason in the world why this action, all to the end that C may and it concerns the shoe stamps and price control got underway, cess with the sage observation war should take ofie man and pay be In possession of a slight re- In Book 111. rumor mongers have been busy, if that now Congress will have an .serve fund which may. If all goes For shoes, wc have two valid a tenth of the!) "tips” were true, him $50 a month and take another nearly every commodity we need opportunity to get back to the and give him much more than well, find its way into. certain stam ps... .No. 18 in Book I and people and check up on ita own mysterious uses. Anti-Tank Unit Aeroplane stamp No. 1 in Book In our dally ves woiild now be on that a week. We are paying the Following thia, certain minor III. Since most of us have used the rationing list. conduct. highest Industrial wages In those combinations come into view, Rationing Data the first stamp by now, there is Rumor Is dangerous to us bc- .i . That observation creates an industries which need men most. these being first C and A for K Plays Bi" Role no trouble from that quarter. But caust it can create runs on com­ paratively plantlful ltems> there­ Imaginary spectacle of a leglSIa* But our need for men In the fight­ •nd theri C and K for A. It la just we do have instances where peo­ tor stirring around deep among well to follow closely defined Furnished By ple are using the wrong No. 1 cou­ by causing an unnecessary short­ ing forces Is the highest need of age. The latest rumor, which keeps the “grass roots" which elected budgetary procedure in theie In­ OFFICE OF PRICE ADMIN1STR.\T10N Minus Armor pon in Book III. Instead of all. Why shouldn’t they get the stances, for there is no telling using that with the aeroplane cropping up arounci ’ Connecticut f / him. And the aeaumptlbn le that where any eiirplus might go. Regional Department of Information symbol, they have been accident­ and, for that matter, In mahy top salary? (Continiifd from Page One) other East Coast states, has It be can’t help but find out the Suppose the men in the armed The next combination is dis­ SB Trsmont Street, Boston, 8. 5lsssachusctts ally using thflae stamps bearing truth about what the people of tinctly major, with A and K giv­ Ipecular air defenses of the entire symbols of guns, tanks or ships. that our fuel oil supplies and gaso­ i^-r K; 41 forces should set out to get them­ ing their clearest demhnstratlon None of these stamps are valid line supplies are better than ever. his constituency do want. selves higher sslarles. Suppose, yetit of their conversion to the view Meata and Fats • An all-out invasion of Europe campaign - for every one of the 18 An optlmlftic rumor sudh as this We were very enthuilasUo bombers wag shot down. yet for anything. the moment they were given sero of how blessed and happy indeed Brown stamp Q in Book Three' would make heavy demands ’ on has a bad effect on the home front about this possibility during laat It la to give. Since C la their cur­ good December 19 through Janu-1 United States petroleum produc Lievit. William Kramer of Chica­ j hour orders for the attack on Ku- Just a few weeks ago. the U. S. as a scare'rumor. summer’s recess. But we have rent objective, they enlist Family ary 1 with stamps L. M. N and P.j tion. Although everything possi- go, together with Staff Sergt Rob­ "If fuel oil supplies are good," rope, they suddenly laid down Btamp R win be good December 261 ble is being done by the Army, Court of Appeals for the District grown sadder, and perhaps wiser, Head aid, and all three sally forth ert W. Nutland of Rockville, Conn., of Columbia wrote an opinion that the average person will say, "there ■ ! ■ their arms and notified the Ameri­ while C pretends properly mysti­ through January 29. Navy and war agencies to a.ssure ied their platoon in taking over Is no need to be careful with what so that we hold no such high means a good deal to every Amer- can people that they wouldn’t car­ fied intereat. rriiressnd Fnnilii ' ] homes adequate , heat .there is no the beach defersc of one small IcaE family. It ruled that a flf- I have. There is plentj;' more hopes for dividends from the Green stamps A, B. and C in ' »'‘’«son for over-optimism The island In (he group, while Lieut. ry out the attsck unless they got When this combination haa done ty-dollar judgment against mer­ where this came from.” This week its work, the last appears upon Book Four good through Decern- government announces each week Robert Bergna of Peekskill. N. I want to emphasize the fact that ^ - present vacation recess of Con an Immediate wage Increase, tm- the greatest proportion of your chants who charge mors than the scene. This time A and K her 20 only. Stamps D. E. and F Y.. arsl Staff Sergt. Wilbert Bald­ ceiling prices Is mandatory when our fuel oil and .vasoUne stocks are gresi. possible? Shocking? Not in the good through January 20. Stamps winter oil budget that should have win of Rockvil.e did a similar job not so good as rumor mongers For what did the members of have made league with C. It is an been used. To be on the safe side, the flftjulDllars Is greater than least different from John L. L«wis extremely unoommi nlcatlve trio, a. H and J will be good January 1 with their platoon on another three times the amount of the would have you think. We are still i r / i , Congress apparently discover dur­ keep your consumption of oil well island. The re.st of the anti-tank anft>psr credit., to guarantee free choice of gov­ and Navy have made great ad­ would certainly haVe been- adei that biddinf far icana geode allowed to accuniulate and cause a ars ntideubtadly Ihatances in raunet iailatinn, Ceoperatc fire hazard. Also that the trees ernment for many people in E’j - vances and we are thereby closer quate for us. So, for the above rea­ should not be allowed to remain A tank car of used fat will prit ’^jpihlch tha Congressional nose rope, wa should not be found rati­ Many legends surround the to the day when our enemies will sons I voted no last Saturday, on with there two wiM> ge’hllenieh - vide the tlycerlhi needed for a be forced to unconditionally sur­ the motion to adjourn Ck>ngress too long after Christmas as they ktea beneath the aqrface fying the legality o f. military origin of coffee but most authori­ last the “Squaader Bug.** are likely to dry out and cause years pharmaceutical lUppUaa for ties believe it originated in Ethi­ render. sine die on Dec. 21. a 2,00B-bM BMpItat X 'Of things, undoubtedly coups in'South Airterlca. opia and was caurried t# Azsbia Following our final military vic­ William J. kiUer, M .a Urea. r, D E C E M B E B 2 8 .194S PAGi MANCHESTEK EVENtNC HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X

D i e s < ^ W a y Gosh! Hornets Trip Quota Doubled Appciu of Bond Lawyer Files NiprW arbird, Badly Nipped Suicides Top Rudy York Wins 4f< Obituary Hei K8 Rejeclei 1 "t*' ■*'' Redskins’ Defense Hershey Team For Re8 Cross 'An Attachment To Hospital Allies’ Squad Deaths Hartford. Dec. 23—(ffV^Probate Local Woman Hail Pre­ Triumph Over Leaders A. L. R. B. I. Title Local Property Involved May Upset Bears On Rec Floor Campaign b to B f . in Judge Rua.scll Z. Johnatort today Edward Kelderling Edward Kelderling of South sented Gifts for Sol­ With a 6-3 W in on March But Early Pay­ rejected the appeal of Hari^ S. In Suit for Damages _ ------—---- ' Juni(>r. Games Tigers’ ' First Sacker Bond'* Heir* for removal of WIN Coventry, died at his home yester­ diers Shortly Before. Falconfi Triumph Over Hershey Ice. lard B. Roger* and Edmund J\ O f $7,500. day afternoon after a lingering ill­ 6:15—Phantom v*. Ranger*. Leads Parade This ments Made. ness. He was bom in Brooklyn, N. Chicago Team Relies *^**|Xaveril T c a iH Raiders After Hard 7:00— Rovers vaf puckeneera Ole* as executors of the estate, Mrs. Freida Johnson, 58, wife By T h e Associated Press Past Season; Homers which compriaCS the Bond hotels. .'T^homas McGill, Jr., has filed an Y., and had been an accountant for Its Offensive Play lo 7:46-Fighting IfiBh vs. Sea- Many large corporation* and the American Steel and Wire Com­ of Harry F. Johnson, of 102 Glen- Fight; Panthers Bow Everything comes to those who In a memorandum filed today, attachmentttach with Town Clerk S. .1. Offset Weakness While W lI l S H a n C l l l y hawk*. ^ \ Aid Winner. buatneaa houiea are nnaklng their more than a year after the pro- Tmki'ngtonngl against Hamilton Mel- pany for 40 years, until last April wood street, steward at the Brit- To Center Billiards. wait and laat night in the Annen- ^ ...... __ lofigi'd hearing was held in probate ...... when he was taken ill. can Hockey league It came to both 1M4 contribution to the Red Cnvi* calf off^&tanehesler In the'sum of Ish-Amcrlcan Club, died on her On Defense. ! Chicago, Dec. 33— i/Ff —Ruoy now The goal this year, for J/ourt .lodge .lohnaton found that i'j7,50o' S^'prOpeity at 18 Bower* He leaves his wife, Grace Fitz­ Pittsburgh and Hershey. gerald Kelderling, and two son.*, way to the Manchester Memorla)_ It looks as though this Suicide The Hornets, who hadn’t won In York of the Detroit Tlgors, a fol* a ^ n n o o o o i* douhle that oof f Roger.* and Mr. Ole* have street. , , ^ \ Winners Rally Behind I200.000.000. IS doume inai, m be, ome incapable of executing Cartter and Corporal Martin Keid- Hospital in the J. B. Burke ambu­ By BMcky O’Connor basketball team In th* Rec Inter­ _ iAUSlMNSfpS six straight games, defeated the Sports Roundup 1»43. The campaign start* fn In the C(>ku)liuMt In the in.se low who annually boosts hla,R.BX their trust nor neglected to per­ erling of Fort Benning, Ga., a lance. late yesterday afternoon. ' Chicago, Dec. 23 — (/P' — The Kuubett; Moriarly’* Bears who hadn’t lost In five. The quota by sending himself acroM March of next year with Herbert which has beek filed. .Julius B, Mrs. Johnson had been shopping mediate league Will have to be form the diitlo.H thereof, nor wast­ Sc'hatz. alto'nieXff"' MeGiH. cites brother, Walter Kelderling of Mighty Chicago Bear* are m ag-' final score was 6 to 2' and the By Hugh Fullerton, Jr, ' B. House a.* general chairman of ed the estate in their charge and Springfield, Mass, and at 3 o’clock had stopped at the Divide with Bantly. stopped by a Sherman tank IOTfM f»-aucH Pittsburgh aggregate was the New York. Dec. 23—OP)— Look home plate with a liberal portion the drive here. The iea.«on for the that on or about\NIny 18. nanlmous fellows on the football o<' home runs, won the 1943 Amer­ that Ihi.s court would not be justi­ M etialf agreed to pntor into an The body will be shipped to the Stat? Theater where she had pre­ pr something. Last night thay club’s highest of the year. out Kansas and.,.lridiana. . . . For •arly contributions i.« that the.^e fied in removing them as eo-exee- Waldec Funeral Home, Brooklyn, sented to the manager. Jack San­ field. They’ll gladly give the op­ The West Side Tavern team blasted the Alllea. 60-18. They Meanwhile, Indianapolis could concentrated basketball talent its ican League runs-batted-ln title contributions arc deductible from agreement with the [^inlift, .Mc- nlors (in the .strength of the evi- N. Y., where funeral services will son, a package containing writing position one touchdown, supreme­ pulled three points away from eased up after the first half and 'SWUeM N IN f- do no better than tie Providence, 3 going to be hard to top the m'd" with 118, official averages showed Income lax return;, for this year. tlill, to debd the proiicM'U’ to tlie paper to be given to the local soH donee )iresenlcd in this eourt." latter. .McGill, in the a^om ent, be held Sunday afternoon at four ly eonfident of their ability to used a lot of second strlnge. i to 3, on the Reds’ Ice, the Caps south service camps this season. In Installmeot* Originally, the petition asked o'clock. Burial will be in Roches­ diers at their Christmas party. She the Parachute five at the West pafiiSf- pulling goalie Les Tooke out of the . . . Besides the Norfolk Naval today. was to have paid the semi oKS6,82.'> come back with two—or more. KlUe alleys last night. Kausett. There wa* Uttle the losers could do u p Another group of busine.ss men al.so for the removal of Frank P. ter, N. Y, also offeicd him $5 for the enter­ to stop the first quintet that look cage in the final minute and senu- training station (tops in the sec­ \ Hitting 19 le*s than Boston’# are giving onc-half now and aie of which nmount 8'2.02.6 wa* to That's the way they seepi to however, captured top honora In Tkd Williams did in taking the Furlong and Mrs. Frances K. have been cash and $1,800. wa^ to tainment. This he said, was not have operated thia year and that’s the floor. , Ing six Wing* down the rink for tor Inst season and just about an prepared to give Uie other half in necessary. '' both matches. He foiled a high good now) there’s the Norfolk 1942 "‘knock 'em in” crown, York Pushe. the other exeeutors, but, have remained as a mortgage cVip Edgar A. Scranton why their ’ National Professional The second game of the evening the tying tally. March. Never before has the Brought Cigarettes ,/ single of 145 and a throe string Naval Air Station with John Barr, nevertheless was 11 ahead of Nick during the hearing, the plaintiffa the property. League title game here Sunday was a dandy and a thriller right Although Pittsburgh's triumph National Red Cross asked for such agreed that these names should be \ Edgar A. Scranton of 37 Strant She left the theater and retilrn- total of 850 that aided the win- down to the wire. The Falcons Penn State; Bclua Smawley. play­ Etten of the New York Yankees, Made Improvements street died early this morning at against the Washington Redskina rters considerably. Moriartys *pUt almost' reached inp-slded propor­ who grabbed runnerup honora a*large amount of money and the dropped. ed shortly after with three c^tons may develop into a high-scoring nosed out the Raiders in a contest tions, It wasn't until the fifteenth er-conch al Appalachian State; Relying upon the agreement; the the Manchester Memorial hospital of cigarettes. Sllr then ^ f t for with the Bantly Oil keglers. Bi'ltt- Eddie Shokes, Duke; Bob Carpen­ with 107 R.B.I.’s. Those two play­ budget committee carefully pre­ battle. thst glittered with action. Judging minute of the sctoiid frame that pared Its statement for the general complaint states, McGill made cer­ at the age of 92. Mr. Scranton’s home. As she was not fee)lng well, iier hit 130 for high single and 830 ter, East Texas, and a flock of oth­ ers, incidentally, were the only With the RoiUkin line function­ for three string honora in thia from the scores each week these th* Hornets moved out front. It public which will be released at a tain improvements in the property brother, James, died on December she decided to go to the/wixi office er good ones, . . . The North Caro­ ones to Cop the 100 level, whereas ing as it did last week against the match. The acorea: youngsters have an offense of their was at that point that Tony Hem- Trade School and paid to Metcalf the sum of 10 at the age of 87. and ride home. She was stricken own and, tt is hard to stop. lina Pre-Flight Clniidbusters have five did sb last year. later date. New York Giant*, opening holes Parachute (1) merllng got his second marker. York, who also won the heme The work done by the Red Cross $1,925. offering the balance of the Born in Madison, Conn., Mr.i soon after arriving and the ambu­ In the final game of the evening His efforts, however, were shad­ Bud Palmer, Princeton; Whitey Scranton had lived in Manchester for Andy B’arkaa and affording Massaru lOl 06 128—8'26 run championship with 34. mark­ haa been brought back home from $2,025 and requested the defend­ lance war called, ^ e died on her protection for the aerials of another corker was put on between ed by the three-goal splurge that Myers and Stan Sknuvn Dart­ 111 Exercises ant to execute the deed and turn for 30 years. He was a member way. Dr. D. C. 'y Moore, medical MeDowell ...... 113 101 01—805 mouth; Tippy Dye, Ohio State, and ed this dowri. as the fifth time in foreign battlefields by men ^rom (USCG Photo From NEA) Sammy Baugh, Washington would Ktirlowies ...... 86 98 01—272 the Center Billiards and the Wendell .lamieaon uncorked in the his eight major league seasons Manchester who have served thfere over the premises |n accordance of the North Methodist church. examiner gave cause of death Panthers. The Center team omerg- Don Elser, Notre Dame. . . . The be virtu^ly a ciiiCh to roll up a Anniello ...... 105 14’J 10‘J~840 final canto and which pul the game Fort Bragg, N. C:. Army team is that he had tripped the 100 R.B.I.- and received the benefits of the with the original agreement. This Jap sea^ne, beached at Makin Island, was under repair In the lagoon when American inva­ He leaves two daughters, Mrs. as a heart at^ck. reapectablL collection of points. eoda may be vanced (rpm house to house, and evening for friends. offensive departments. 483 498 452 1438 «k>wn. National Anthem. Tank Offensive "Your committee was not con­ merly of Hartfor(^ died at the Hayee, r f ...... 1 1 NI5A Sport* Kdltor an artist sketch it from his direc- Red Wings 7 to 1 played shortstop In amateur ball,” fleliler was In a class by hlmsojf Remarks—John Echmallan. greater than in 19^43. everywhere were met by fierce op­ Factors pointing to a scoring Moriarty Bros. (3) (Statements by the hc.adquar- vinced that a sum as great as pro­ Manchester Menuirial hospital this .132 00 08—820 Ferguson, If ...... 4 I New York, Dec. 28—Story of tions. Bud explained, ' ’and always seem­ a* no other player reached th# 100 Blue Horizon—Electric Hot “ Together, these'Hrcmls would position. the Germans dying on the morning. He \yas a salesman for free-for-all include Si< Lnckman’a Brittoer ter* spokesman have emphasized (C-ontinued from Page Oi.e) posed by the Treasury could equit­ leave the inflationary gap smaller spot rather than retreating. Darling .. 84 03 176 Eitapatrlck, c ...... 0 0 Tennessee’s ^ b b y Dodd Ifi the - - » ed to make the laW-lnnlng error to level. Joe (Sordon of the Yanlta American command of the sky ShoU. the Charles Of. Lincoln Company passing accuracy, which has pro­ MeFall, r g ...... 1 2 4 "They Carried the Mall” series on! Tulsa’s squad which tackles walked 08 times and Roy Cullen-', ably be rai^d at this time in the than was anticipated. Farther inland troops of the Reports Bukina duced 2,194 yard;, and 28 touch­ Jette . .. . 87 — 83— 169 lose the game. That^ why I gave above Arawe, enabling the ground Harmonica solo-W alter No­ of Hartford Tor upwards of 40 Miller, Ig ...... 1 0 2 football great# remind# John Barn-- Georgia Tech in the Sugar Bowl, By The Ass(Klated Press bine of Cleveland 96. ' was said to be driving steadily manner suggested by the Treas­ The committee said its decision Eighth Army continued to push down* this year, and Baugh's Clemens . 88 03 100—281 Detroit, which has suffered it up." \ forces to move ahead 1. wak. ury— that is, in the main, by high­ years, and retired In 1939. 91 102 105—268 bill of the most (fiscusyed of the; Jan. 1, Is of about the same weight Credit for being hit the most Pistol Packin' Mama—Electric ahead. against any sharp incrpa.*l!8 in.the_ north of the Ortona-Orsogna road Action Flares league-leading aerial proticiency, Reed . . . . from gnslie trinSile most of the Several days after the invasion. The Germans massed Ihelp er rates of individual income taxes. He leaves his wife, Annie E. McAdams — 114 90-213 Totals ...... 7 4 18 many phenomenal plays engineer-; in the line, heavier in the backfleld One-Mlnuta Sporti r » « e times by pitched balls went to Hot Shots. individual income tax burdisp was toward the next lateral highway Hempstead, and a nephew in New / together with his knack of inter­ young National Hockey league Japanese troops on Arawe Island heaviest assaults In the Korosten In his testimony before your com- six miles away, coming up against Score at half time, 40-6 Suistdes. ed bv the languid-looking lad from and deeper in first-rate backa than Charley Jones, Sammy V^gott’s Mickey 'Vernon of .. Washington Christmas Carols-Students and Influenced by the thought mahy in­ York. cepting passes. He nabbed 11 in P-pferee, Alvord. season, had a relapse luat night with 10. while last year’s moat opened fire on boats in the harbor sector of the Kiev bulge, where for mtUee, Secretary Morgenthau In­ dividuals will be paying for --thie the strongly fortified village of ' (Conttnoed from Page One) 10 games t-i lead the league. 482 491 484 1457 the hills. ' 'he Hurricane that wa* shaded by manager, end his partner, ^Ike but soon were wiped out. General orchestra. dicated that th'e Treasury depart­ The funeral will be held from This particular play also Ulus-1 Tennessee In the same stadium with Rookie Hal Lumley in the Hogan, plan to campaign a doz^ frequent target, Frank CJrosettl of Dear Old Daddy—Electric Hot weeks Marshal Fritz von Mann- next two years a carry-over for Ariclla, eight miles inland from cage and wa.s downed by the Chi New York, tied With Joe Kuhel of Cunningham said, ment preferred a bill raising only Ortona. Here another house-to- the Holmes Funeral home, Sunday and rolling stock, road transport Falcons trates how much of football’s so- year ago. It is rated a* having a race bosses next spring. . , . Ir Shota. steln has been trying to break Rus­ liability for either 1942 or 1943^ afternoon at 3:30. Rev. James \V. cago Hawks, 7 to 1. ^ Ic a g o with seven. Making Foxholes In Coral sian defenses before the Ukrainian two to three billion dollars to one 'liouse battle appeared in prospect. and Irrawaddy river traffic. B F T called raz*le-daz#le is born. superior running attack, with non-title races ? , . : Ching John­ American forces are digging in, Guitar solo— Peter Ignatowlcs. the result of forgiveness, under the ^ r d of St. John’s Elpisoopal 5 Not all the trouble can be \Only two players topped H»* 100 capital city. Despite the fury of which would include more by re­ pay-as-you-go tax law, of three- . I.aiinrh Small Night Attack Halladay. rf ,3 11 It was a close, tough game in ! passing almost if not as good, son. w’ho admits to 46 ye'ars. Is making foxholes In the coral rock -Down OH—the Binge— Earm-. - Ahurch of East Hartford will offici­ .0 blamed on Lumley however, as the playing hockey again on the Pa­ mark In strlkoout#. Laabs the Nazi onslaught, troops of Gen. sort to a general retail sales tax. fourths of the tax on the lower Nazi troops also launched Jones, If ... 0 0 Nashville in 1030. Vanderbilt for- gives way only in kicking to the formation, and are establishing a Electric Hot Shots. ate, and burial will be In Indian Chinese Pursue' Odds Against Soldiers’ Murphy, c .. .7 1 16 wards charged Viclousljy when outfit that boasted the great Glenn Wings felled to provide the cific Cooat and (believe It or not) 105 times and Joe Hoover of- Da* Nikolai Vatutin's First Ckrainc "Aside from its merits, about year’s income for most ta.xpayers. small night attack on the Eighthi t firm fire line along tjie beaches In Accordion solo -Raymond Helm Hill cemetery, Middletown', at the Dobbs. youngster with adequate protec- scored a goal the other night on a troit iOl times. Army held "firm and actually im­ which there was some difference Would Increase Excess Profits ArmyXpositions at St. AngeloMn Fleeing Enemy Knofla, rg .. .4 1 0 Dodd passed or punted. case the enemy should attempt a Movie, Stanley and Livingston convenience of the family. Simpson, Ig .0 4 4 "With Dodd in kick formation," The professional scouts are tloh and averted a shutout only solo "dash.” . ... Among other When It came to Wttlnff or not proved their positions, dispatches of opinion, the Treasury's position "So far as corporation taxes arc the central mountains, but were Chungking, Dec. 23—(if)— Chi­ hitting Into Infield double playA counter-invasion. in Africa. in tills matter weighed heavily In repulsed. \ / recalls Athletic Director Barnhill. headed for New Orleans, Bteve when Don (The Count) Grosso places, the U. S. Lawn Tennis As­ A battery of four 76 mm guns The master of ceremoniea was said. concerned,” the report said, "your nese. making a f.'rther comeback Election as President Owen of the New 'York Giants, turned on the red light at 16:19 sociation ha# Bhipped supplle# of the boys did things In record faan* In the Zhlobin sector of White the minds of committee members.’' Althougm.air activity iff west­ 14 11 30 "Lyndecker, Vanderbilt tackle, ran Clifford Hultgren, prealdent of the committee is in agreement witn after having cleared the Japanese tennis balls to a prison camp In Ion. Jim Bloodworth of the Y l| *n were added to the heavy guns pro­ Russia. 115 miles south of Vitebsk Even before the committee com­ ern Italy waX greatly reduced by Raiders over Buddy Hafkman, the blocker, among them. of the final session. S.A.A., and the accordion accom­ the House, bill that any Increase in F u n ^ u l s of half the rice bowl In the Tung- The Hawks had a 6 to 0, mar­ Germany. . . . Bob Lewia, the grounded Into 'f'vln k illin g W tecting the beachhead. Capt. Ed- and 60 miles northwest of Gomel pleted work on the measure, Mor- the weather, fighters patrolled the eral In the Mexican war: Abraham B F T and Bobby did not have a chance That’s a real attraction for wanl Wright, Dallas. Tex., detail­ paniments were played by Ray­ corporate taxes should be by way tlng lake area, pursued fleeing en­ Only Two of Five Life-, professional scout these days — Cubs’ rotund traveling eecretary, time*, six more than tho old ■ where Gen. Constantine Rokos.sov- genthnu labeled it worse than no Adriatic, and shot up a schooner Lincoln (1860-6.5) was an Infantry Carlson, r f ' ,.3 0 6 to punt. gin at the time and Doug Bent- ed ’ by Cunningham to establish mond Helm. of excess profits tax’ rather than Clifloril J. Shea emy troops and reached the vicln- “ unbeaten Tulsa with 24 4-F's, ly quickly whipped in another, his has shelved about 40 of his 800 and ’Tony Luplen at Boston mt ' sky's Army threatens to close an bill at all and asserted its amend­ normal and surtax.” and radio station hear Zara on the ity of Surgtze, a Yangtze port lime Army OfTieers' captain In the Black Hawk Indian Hanna, If .2 0 4 Into only-throe for a new low, tlM thejdefense line, said: The Electric Hot Shots are: ments lo the war contract renego­ Yugoslav coast ano bombers sup­ Funeral services for Clifford J. war of 1832 but saw no action Smith, c . .5 4 14 "So the quick-thinking Dpdd, second of the evening, for thty pounds and haa 60 more to go, • •. ‘RVe’ll fire their own guns and James- Topliff, Peter Ignatowicz, iniportiint German escape exit, The excess profits levy would be Shea, veteran of World War 2, mid-way between Shasi and Ich- Madison Square Garden gets Seeing Eye, Inc., which trains previous record for 160 or moro tank,drive of equal ferocity was tiation law 'hold the .seed of a na ported the attack near Orsogna. Ever Have Been A!)le Rutherford ' B. Hayes (1876-80) Briggs, rg .5 1 11 who never gave up, ran around final count. use their own ammunition If the,y Alex Chomistnirk, Oscar Martino, raised from 90 to 95 per cent, who died Monday in Troy, N. Y.. ang, the Chinese high command $2.75 for basketball . . . It used Immediately after the game the dogs to lead the blind, Is one of the games being five. ...» _ launclicil . liy the enemy. tlfre, I lional scandal.' but the combined normal and sur­ American and British fighter- announced tonight. was a bi’igadiei general in the Davis, Ig , .1 0 2 deep in the backfleld with tacHlera Detroit players grounded into •_ try to come through here." Charles McCooe and Charles Senk- bombers I'estroyed three trains were held this morning at 9:30 at To Reaoli White Hmiae chasing him. It appeared that he to be a 25-eent attraction . , Wing shiirrled home where the beneficiaries of the United Hunts too, the Soviet lines refused to The committee report acknowl­ tax rate of 40 per cent would be The Chinese also reached \ the Civil car; lame’ A- Garfield Charity Day at Belmont Park laat record total of 169 Infield douMo Aside from the bombings there beil. near Tortoreto and Civitanova the Holmes Funeral Horae, and lO 5 would be smeared for a 25-yard with dancing thrown in . . . With awakened New York Rangers, yield. edged that its amendments, cou­ retained. neighborhood of Kungan, a Jap­ (188U-81) became a major general 16 37 fall. . . . And no doubt some dis­ (lays and Waahlngton tied th# au» la little activity. The other night alon,^ the Adriatic. o’clock In St. Bridget’s church, By James Marlow and Score at half time. 20-16, Fal- loss, But finally, when he was City's Hipodromo de las Americas now the owners of a two-game two Japanese sneaked through the 9.$ Tanks Destroyed pled with those previously voted The report, filed by Chairman with Rev. Marshall Filip in anese base 30 miles southwest of in the Civil war hut quit in the gruntled bettors will claim It's be­ ime low of 94. Two Allied planes were loM. George ZIelke middle of it to serve in Congress: cons. Referee, Kanehl. about cornered, he spotted Hack- has the right idea . . . bridle winning streak, will he met to­ linea and tried to charge the com­ Ninety-five German tank.* were by the House, had “reduced the George (D-Ga), carried no indica­ charge. As the body was borne In­ Shasi. paths leading right to the casino cause the placing judges need that About Town destroyed and neatly 3,000 Ger­ area of renegotiation” under tion of how many of the 21 com­ Bomb Railway Ifards Washington, pec. 33.—(/Ph - Cheater A. Arthur (1881-84), the man, who had recovered from night. mand post. They were killed. to the auditorium, Arthur Keating Center Hllllurd* shock and had drifted Dear the , . . Foothills Kurlsml, Oklahoma It will be the first' game of a kind of aid. Wont* BnolMuid *• Out IMtuu Japanese bombing has destroyed mans kilted in the fierce tank-artil­ which the government recaptures mittee members concurred. American Liberators based In Generals- George C. Marshall and vice president who succeeded the Advance to Rome fT'iHN sang "My Country 'Tis of Thee." China conducted a '‘highly suc­ B F T sideline about on the line of scrim­ A. and M.'s seven-foot center, is three-tllt, four-day excursion for , practically all but a few of the re­ Both Recreation buildings will lery duels which raged throughout excessive profits on war contracts. Senaftor Walsh (D-Ma.*s) . and During the changing of' the vest­ Douglas MaoArthur have been assassinated Garfield was a quar- Today's Guest Star cessful” raid into Thailand on Jackson, rf ...... 0 0 0 mage. He threw the ball to Hack- Pin Up Boy No. 1 to hi* teammates the Blue shirts who have begun Hartford (FI— A H *rtf< ^ U n u f maining coconut trees on Amulet close at six o'clock on Christmas yesterday In the.se two sectors, dis­ $43,599,000,000 Estimated Revenue some other members are known to Be Slou'^ Costly Battle ments Mrs. Paul Cervlni and Mr. mentioned as presidential possi,' leimaeler general of state troops: Reese Hart, Raleigh (N. C.) Dec. 21, bombing the railroad Murphy, if ...... 1 I 3 man; who raced unmolested down , . , the target of photographers talking Stanley cun playoffs al an posted 43 letter# to her hut» plantation which our bomber and Eve, and will remain closed until patches reported. The report estimated that the b« dissatisfied with the commit­ With the U. S. Fifth Aritjy in K it in g sang, "I Need Thee Every hlUUe* but -the historical odds are Benjamin Harrison (1888-03) was . . . Also Two-Towel Bob . . . Times: "By now Buck Newsom In the drive toward the Latvian bill. In conjunction with existing tee’s renegotiation law amend­ yards at Chienghai just south of against professional soldier* a CMvil war colonel: McKinley RevoHS, If r...... 3 3 •J the sideline for TO yards and a though they lost 14 consecutive band, an Army P*’*''*^ deatroyer bombardment didn’t get Monday. Italy, Dec. 22 ~(Delayed )v-(/i>) — Hour," At the close of the mass Wonder how Bobo Newsom missed should qualify for an extra gaa al- •T wanted to be #ure that at l*«f$ border Bagramian's veterans clos­ tax laws, would produce total ments and may present a minority the Burma border and starting reaehil)8 the Whit* House. (1896-1601 was a Civil war Lang. 0 ...... 3 0 a touchdown." contests at the start of the cam­ Irtment as baseball’a leading trav­ the first day. The Fifth Army’s advanc* on the he skng, “ Softly and Tenderly A number of football writers the Brooklyn Buahwicks? . . . . one Christma# mearag# 1«W ed In on (jorodok, a lake town on Federal revenue of $43,599,000,- report. road to Rome Is going th be the many large fires, Lieut.. Gen. Jo­ Battlefield fame ha# helped major. Georgette, rg ...... 0 0 0 paign. eler and most-traded pitcher." Cocoanuts, lying all over the The Whiton Library on North Jesus Is Calling.” As the body was seph W., Stilwell’s headquarters accepting this for a conceived play, ■The 5:45 p. m. starting time for After their Detroit appearance through to him." ah* *xplaina<» »• the Nevel-Vitebsk railway and an 000 over a full year's operation. same bloody! slow, cMlly battle boost a few men Into the White Other presii.1entlal also-rans who l^bidz, Ig , ...... 0 1 1 ground, are being used to supple­ Main street will be closed Friday bonie fr0(n the church, Mrs. Cer- ailed It the most Complicated one West Point field house workouts the Rangers are hooked at Mon­ post office clerks. important strongpoint in Vitebsk’s Individuals would pay $664,900, it has been all the wky from the arnounced today. House—15 of the 31 presidents had some military service were: Cadera, Ig ...... 1 0 2 Bnmethlng Fishy ment rations, although the men evening, Christmas eve, and all vinl sang vpnward, Christian Sol­ Mitchell bombers atUcked Hwa- ever unfolded. in March will make the Dodgers treal Saturday night and then are now getting war meals. northern defenses. The Russians 000 of the increment under the beaches of Salerno. / had some military experience John C. Fremont, an explorer whef Tub-Thumper W. Henry John­ day Saturday. — Rocket Gun Coast diers.” Mrs! Margaret Shea pre­ jung, one of the principal Japanese but only five life-time soldiers One veteran wa* so positive that the first club to train at night . • . tangle with the Hawks lit Madison Our fighter planes In the area forced their way across a strongly- Senate bill and corporations $502,- This is becoming more and sided at the organ. helped in the conquest of Oali- 8 5 21 The next thing you know ball play- ston of Lawrence College, admits defended water barrier here, kilting bases In the Tung Ting lake area, evg)" became candidates. Only two fornia was defeated by President Fanthrrii the play was a definite part of the Square Garden on Sunday. there’s nothing new In the fa®t circle high overhead, tearing into The ^ n in g Board of AppeaU 700.000. with an estimated $1,011,- more evident as the days pass and . The bearers ^ere George Booth, while American fighters, support­ Tennessee attack that he believed I ers will be eating carrots. Manchefiter several thousand Germans anfi 100,000 coming from higher excise Bombers’ Tar"et; the army Is abl^ only to inch for­ Wilfred Clarke, \Wllliam Pitkin, of those were elected. Bjichanan in 18.56: Lewi* Cass, de­ B F T that his basketball team always any opposition which might try to will hold hearings tonight on five ing Chinese troops on the Salween The BUGceoafuI pair were Gen­ I ■ force its way Into the area but requests for changes In the zoning overrunning 20 more villages de­ taxes, principally on so-called lux­ ward against ^ e (Jermans en­ Ernest Peterson, Jqhn Breen and feated by Taylor In 1848, was a Duffy, rf ...... 2 2 6 carries a jug of water on trip: Evening Heraldl spite reinforced enemy resistance. river fro-^t, shot up Japanese land­ eral# Bachary Tsylor- Mexican brigadier general in the War of Noien, if ...... 1 0 2 but the reason is something else. the nights are different. Four rules. In one case, at least, there le ury Items, and $96,900,000 from Four-Day Assault trenched in /trong mountain po­ Padl DUworth, xU from the ing strips in northern Burma. Andy Kerr Angry Big Ouns Within Range increased postage rates. war hero who died after about 1812 but spent the rest of his life Modean, c . ., 0 4 Seems that Dick Davis, sports Classified AdvertisementR Jap sorties l€u*t night, however, to be opposition. That la the re­ sitions which flank Highway No. 6 American Legion. A firing squad All participating aircraft re­ one year In office, and Ulysses S. The Germans launched 16 coun­ under the command Of Captain In politics: William Jennings Kennedy, rg ...... "0 1 1 editor of the Appleton. Wis., Post- Oounl *1* swerag* wurO# ''“A did verly little damage. quest to desd in used cars made by In explaining Its decision to running iij» the valley through turned safely, the Communique re­ Grant, Civil war- commonder Local Sport Chatter Crescent Is a tropical fish hobby­ ter-attacks In one seetpr alone in (Oontlnaed tram Page One) Walter Cowles was from'\the local Bryan, threo-Un’ e presidential can­ Davis, ig . , . , ...... 0 0 n Al IloIIingherv (nltlsli. aumi>*r* xnd American troops which attempt- the owners of the Hollywood gaso­ freeze social security payroll tax­ which army must pass ported . ' Who** two-term adminlbtratton ist and when the boys hit the big tach count a* a word and eompeuajl ' ed to make a landing from rubbe' vain attempts to stop ’ the Rus­ es at the present rate of one per The Fifth Army has stormed State Guards. Taps were founded didate, served in the Spanlsh- Carlson, Ig ...... 1 2 4 words at two words Minimum oo#t line, station. sians, who succeeded In bringing Given Hard Counter-Punche* wa# aoandkhiriarred. "used to count upon In past years cities they visit fish-selling estab- boats Dec. 15 at Umtingalu village rent each on employers and em­ were lost in these assaults, the one fountain stronghold and by Harold Olds Eighteen Japanese bombers es­ American war; and Wendell Will- By Jack Dwyer Ban Francisco, Doc. 23 —(if) - IB prlo^ of throf lino- ^ their big guns within range of Bafk owed their nomination to Herald Hporta Editor arc in u much more important lUhments’ as Dick's envoys. ... Lin* r » f 9 0 9 T daj -for trEEfUBt on Cape Merkiis apparently pad- Round table singers from the ployes. Instead of permitting an third day of rocking blows on wipetf out an enemy dug Into Father Filip read the committal corted by 40 Zeros struck at a kle, defeated hy Franklin P 6 5 17 The Examiner said today Coach Vitebsk, less than 15 miles away. prime objectives there. Five hun­ their military prestige and both Roosevelt in 1040, was a lieuten­ Score at half time, 8^6, (hunter A card was received coday from ame than high school basketball, So far, adds Johnaton, they have , died straight into tjie main Jap­ high school will broadcast tonight automatic statutory Increase »o cayhs with' hidden machine-gun service at the grave In the Buck' main base of the 14th Air Force stepped out of the saddle into the he fortunate coaches have some Andy Kerr of the Eastern AU- g .tten more guppies than baskets *'**' Effvctl** MaraX W. X In one engagement the Germans dred U. S. Eighth Air Force heavy land cemetery. ant in the First .World war- Billiards. Referee, Kanehl. Francia "Clcky" Dwyer addressed Btar football team had taken ex­ Cash ensro*/ anese garrison in the Arawe area. at 6:15 over WDRC, and tomorrow lost 1,000 troops, the Russian com­ two per cent Jan. 1. the commit­ nests, only to find another on the yesterday, causing some damage nation’# highest job. key players back. Varsity play is tee expressed belief that "the bombers had pouhded Br^meq next ridge. to the Oravst Bowling League. ception to West Coast Orln Hol- t Contacuuv* bay* •••I ' “ijl,; Racks for rlfie* were found In evening at 6:45, a rebroadcast of munique said, adding that another to planes on the ground and to TIiSM Rojecloil by Voter* a lot tougher than grade school, or Servloe Dept. the barracks there which appar­ the program presented by the A present and prospective revenues Monday, with the R.A.F. shower­ / Can Be No Blitz Warfare Mrs. Maiy L. Hayes field Installations, but the attack- Cow Proves 1 roblem Officials of th* Issgue may gat this llngbery'a selection of five players 1,600 were slain as Red Army col­ The U»r#e Anny also-rana- by calling at ths Herald. even first year high. True, on* or - gports Scribe Dick (Galento) ently had been occupied by' Jap­ Capella choir Dec. 7, will be given from this tax will protect the full ing bombs on Frankfurt and There can be no blitz warfare The funeral of Mrs. Mary Lacy el's were given hard counter­ two boys will stand out from the from the powerful Fourth Army All order, for Irr.sular m»*rt'oa» umns fanned westward to within i n General# WlnPeld > ^ t , George riiristiiias Trees Hollywood—((45—Coipediai (Sparky Is LopesanM McCann, the New York New’s lat­ anese Naval forces. The gun over WNBC station. and complete solvency of the old Mannheim-Ludwlgshafen t h a d here to sweep the army forward Hayes, widow of Edward Lee punches. start but this is the exception Air Force outfit. est comrihution to the armed will u. cUadisd *1 Ui« ou« bm* rata 20 miles of Polotsk, another key raided B. Mcoj#Uw and Wl»»leld ScoYt Herbert, warmed by a Jack Saldella. one time bowling Si.o'ial rair. for lou# 9 .f? which threw its shells into our age and survivors benefits fund.” night. Mosquito bombers in a great sma.*hing drWe. There Hayes, was held from the home of Americ J) fighters definitely de­ rather Jian the-rule. By and large, Kerr, the newspaper said, re- forces, has landed at the Sampson point In the German Baltic de-, njght. Hancock—were rejected by the greet of this town, has returned ;iv advarnsina (jiven ci«in r«dUM1. Members of the senior depart­ Noting a provision ot Congress western Germany Tuesday is no terrain suited to tank war­ her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Mor- stroyed 11 Zeros and four bombers, Being Bnrnecl Now patriotism, .bought a cow Ooach Clark is dobig a good fob eards it as “a violation of loiiq ?■ Y., naval station for boot train- ».(» jidci-d oaiicallad hafOt* 'o* rubber boats ha.* been captured fense system. voter# although each was a na­ from the U. S. Arniy for good and ment of the Sunday school of the holding the reserve to be adequate "U. S. Bomber crewmen downed fare. Tanks must travel roads iaHy, 9 Strickland street, this probably knocked out 13 Zeros and upon, h« report* in chilly tone*: with what he has and it must be .standing Shrine game policy that .'. Pvt. Bill Mihalo of De­ iid or Mh day will 0. chara.d onl» and proved to be a Japanese twin (A Moscow radio commentator tional h#fo. Scott bad a long and He had to hire a m il^r. The is lonesome. It seems that all of 20-mlllimeter piece which han­ Concordia Lutheran church will when it exceeds three times the 23 enemy plane* in their ,. strike covered with antirtank guns and morning at 8:30 and at 9:00 o'clock three bombers, and damaged 11 ' ',1 1 . . „ . , . i.u »i,= his judgment whether It clicks or no more than three men be named troit, focniei National \talking for ,r.i. aciui.1 tiuudJKt mo8t strongly-fortified coccl i fpund raid* IR the Civil war. drink it—bpt p.eUy soon they be- Two hundred rounds of howit- Angels’ Christmas,” telling the report said: position was spotty, the' fliers said, Thus the fight for Rome is celebrant of ^ e requiem masa. er missing, ohe transport and onb burn now. still Is, a good bowler and he and wait for better davs. As long ginning thst this would be .okay." it aiiv of Bitl'r playcra start walk- ,((.( (iiiXfif.ih day Germafi oase on the entire front— Evary oilier preftlflent who soL came eight pig*. TTiat was too up the present situation here with Holltngbery responded. “The east '1(11 forh(d»' dri|)iay li((«'» nut »er fire was poured into the vil­ story of the birth of Christ. The had been cracked by Bagramian's Reserve of «4,s00,000,000 with the Germans Mncentrating strictly infantry warfare. The At 'the ofleiiory, Arthur Keating fighter destroyed on the ground disfsd was a politician or public Only a few week# ago *\ich as they try what more can anyone ing, ‘thev’ll hear th« referee s lower grades In song and recita-, "The committee . , . finds that on some formation^/while others sang "Panls Angelicus” and at the and five fighters damaged. tree.* were scarce and high in many. He sold the pigs and bought words from a popular_ _ song: ask (or? had the siinie oppoi-tunity." whistle. . . . A. B. Vilson. Ore­ lage before It finally was taken Army and that tanks and guns Germans must be dug from their figpra bsfora and pBer his military chickens. The chickens won't drink ' The Heniid will uoi from the mainland approach. tion will repeat the same story. for the fiscal year ending June were virtually unopposed by fight- coves one by one with hand gren­ end of the mass, James Green sang price. 'They’re either too young or too In one meeting between the gon's big football center of 1941- ,.,r (Uur. -.bah one were pouring through the breach service which extended in t'"'® riiuch of the milk. So there he la coaches, the paper said. Holling- (Kxi ol .((' .dv(!rll.Bni*nt order#* Bodies Burled on Beach Saturday morning at 10 o’clock a "like an avalanche.” ) 30. 1943, $1,130,000,000 was col­ ades in close-range fighting. Head' “What Could My Jesua Do More?' from a month to a number of years Last night New Haven resi­ old." •12, serv’cd hs a Lit*utcnunt in tne Rules for Conduct again. ... Card Gives Much dervloe bery referred to having "a few" fn[ nioti (han OMC time The bodies of .American soldiers special festival service will be German tank attacks of lesser lected In these particular payroll Kiel Dec. /S Objective on assaults against such positions Mrs. Margaret Shea was organist opd in r»nH from major to general, dent* were surprised to see a Brown’s Depurtpre y.iirines throtiRh a lot of touRh lh» (((.dy.li.ni anii«(»v.n ^ I held, with selections on the organ ( 'hristmas tree merchant setting Fourth Air l>5)rce players. fighting on Guadalcanal Now he s drowned or killed near t’ mtingnln Intensity south of Kirovograd in taxes; that the cost of benefits for Ehghth Air /^"orce headquarters are costly and slow. The bearers were Edward Cough Nppa of the six presidents since Howard Brown h as,,^n a An* •orrect KUt.iiraiKin ot . lam) by the' choir. At 7. o’clock the fiscal year was $149,000,000 all of his stock on fire. The Army and Navy have 550,•, Tulsa, okla.—OP)— In 1930 Mau-. "A few! What do you mean a been sent to officers’ achool at a-lll h» r.nin.d otdv Dy .:*no»ll*noS arc being buried cm the Vaach. the Dnieper bend area were beat­ disclosed tha)/ Kiel was the objec-. The Germans organized their lin, John Wilson, Raymond Reid, Of Junta Decreed Theodora Rooaayelt has worn a recreaUon director. Alway* ready Vi Ih. ch.ra. .n.d. fo, Ibi i.rytct ! Ctivi.stmar U’orning members of plus $27,000,000 In administrative pain Mahoney, Theodore Chambers "Got too many, got to* make 000 men who take specialized and willing to go out of hi# way to rice Luther, St. Louis, sent an few? Looks to me like you've Quanlico. Many men previously believed en off by the gu.is of Gen. Ivan tlce of the l^avy bomber raid Dec. defen-ses In. the mountains paral- uniform, tha longest gap of ' its expensive Christmas card to H. «■■»* fI (1»* r ffd ■ . , I the choir \v ill call at the home* of Konev's 2nd ifkraine Army which expenses; thiat the balance went and Andrew Healey. room for chickens," he explained 1 training in colleges and universi- help the younger team#, a# well signed up the whole team,” tha mi.ssing from the rubber boat par­ 13. when 300 tons of bombs were Idling the Garigllano riyer and In La Paz, Bolivia, Dec. 23—(iP)— kind in American hiatury., E. Pope, Tulsa. The next year Examiner reported Kerr respond­ j-sick and .*hut-ins to .sing Christ- has already partly encircled tjiat into the contingent reserves; that Burial was in St. Bridget's ceme Rofore and after he led the while offering trees for free. ties. as the other sports followers sug­ ObHcrvatlon fa r ,^,(yit. cuu» aim lytm#rai.iiy w u» ty. which met such heavy oppp- dropped on the Deutsche Verk Kiel tpc heights above Cassino and, Pops scratched out Luther's -eKUlalmn. enK.rc.d by lb. PUOU'JVi niaa carol.*. , industrial city, the communique this prcHluced a reserve of $4,300,- Maj. Gualbe^to Villarroel’s new American Armlos in the revolu­ gestion# he will be missed when he ed. Col. Heinie Miller, who is inter­ sHlon when crossing a reef on th'e A- G. and turbine engine ’ plant, Called them their “winter line,’’ regime today decreed "legal rules” name, signed' his own and mailed There are ng Army players on ested in more then one kind of ,r« and They reaerv* -by. ri«8l *• reported. The Germans succeeded 000,000 last June 30. tion. GeoPge Washington was i leayea b*ri>. Brownie kept thing# idli I.wiaa 01 rat.ol any enoy coo- approach to UmtingaUi. have licon^ .IiiloltH (Christmas matins) in slipways and engineering works. ' There the enemy intended to hpid it back. Luther returned It to the Eastern squad for the New fighting, obseimes; "Listening to ir driving a. wedge in the Soviet •The highest annual cost In Mra. Augusta Dudek for conduct' of the government leader, in colonial affairs. moving I t both R«o’a and his sud­ od-red otij.eiiunahla coming 111 all week from .ship* TT)e R.A.F.'s first photographs of the Fifth Army for the winter Angott-Ruffin. I gat a great kick ('■lii'iivit H'-bla.sineo ad* the .Swedistr'and English language, positions. Then the Russians benefits and admlnlstratiye ex­ pending an election, including a Andrew Jackson wa* a poUtl- Touchdown? den decision to maks a change Pope the third year. By 1938 Year's day gam*-______which tj'i'J [licked then) up and will be observed at .5:30 Christmas scarred Berlin after the six heavy Orders went out to hold at , all The funeral' of Mrs. Augusta guarantee of Bolivia's Interna­ the card was a bit battered and out of realizing that New 5 ork „ i,f (.oldtim.d «cni. . •taken them to various Soiithwe.at Struck. penses from i943 to 1948 is esti­ costs, and the Gt^man still/la a Dudek waskeld at 1:30 this after­ clan,^ congresaman and judge be, comsB M a ocmplste aurprt#*. < ^ d ryciw d l.y If nclorb noon Salur- morning at both the Emanuel, Lu­ mated by the Social Security bombings started Nov. 18 showed tional treaties arid respecting of .so jammed with aignature.s that America has eight national cem wouldn’t i|ua:ify foi imfiiusmu in ■pacific ports. "Our troops first cut them off at least 70 great factories, govern­ disciplined enough »soldier to obey noon from the William P. Quish fore ba wori ranown against the luck. Brownie, and our loss u Suf- 4,y, in 31. - theran and Covenant-Congrega­ and then by a decisive blow com­ board from a low of $415,000,000 foreign nationals, concessions, and they began writing on the back. cteries and J1 memorials of World Wci.dcll , Wlllkic’.s 'One World, Two to report were Pfc. Joseph ment buildings and other iinport- his orders. funeral home at 225 Main street. British in 1815. He remained In fleld's gain. tional churches. . pletely liquidated the group which under normal circumstances to a contracts. ' , They figure someone will have to War 1 in France, Belgium and having thoir own 'wgild' .cham­ rt'lephuit* Your Wani Ads A. Mazur, J-16 Jcflerson Boule- i » * ant structures damaged, the Air Rev. Carl Richter, pastor of the military service until lg82. then Hera It I#, Boy* had broken through.” the Commu­ high of $813,000,000 under abnor­ It declared the constitution of , buy a naw on* by 1953. England. pions." ■ .lie accel'teo (JV.I he ryl#- yard, Hartford, Conn., ami Pfc. | The son born Tuesday at the Ministry announced. Concordia Lutheran church offi­ went back Into politics, was an up- A t th* tnslstont roqueat of foot­ ,\llb Julian Yorks, Mattapan, MaR.s. nique said. "Two companies of mal circumstances. . . . Thus the Burns to Death 1938 In force with the sole re­ auccesi^l prosidenttal eapdidata cHAKub: a. ni- •'•ea Memoria} hospital to Mr. and present reserve Is about 11 (In­ The pictures "leave no doubt ciated. striction of the present decree. It ball followers hsra this writer U Ho* Theory fur Return tr” iwetiiti^ acranton. 87 SUsat atzsaU Itaia UaM Of w*r goods. TIm m .karnsl. ,bousea. I \ > r ' MANCHKStKK KVKrJrNGlTF!llAt,15T TJv titmouse. Vermont and the District ture? HOLD EVERYtHl.Mi ^ of Columbia favor the thrush. Applicant- -A ebap who boxes T3ie whip-poor-will—the nearest for nutln’. Sense and Nonsense .to the nightlrtgale In this country y/u o/dbJiii ajuqhiaM —vyaa not selected by any state Husband—Why ^id you Invite. 0 0 although it ia found in nearly John'SmIth to dinner? used to coavatMMT. laaa, The Doctor waa irisltlng Sambo’a tkeM questions but-few, can. awara, Kentucky, and Illinois. every state-. kiss you 'oefore w# were' married. S i U By FAITH BALDWIN * NKA aBRVICK. INC. wife to deliver her twelfth off­ Can you? The robin is favored by Michi­ Why .not' clip this informntibn Wifft" So did yoii! A Gtu's Wants Glassified fer\bur Benefit gan,'Wisconsin, and 'Virginia. spring. While riding along with Each state baa.chosen an "offi­ out and give it to some school H i^ and Well, I have got past Sambo be saw a duck in the road; cial bird” by virtue of choices Four states have adopted game child? His teacher will be glad to kissing, and maybe he has not! poctor—Whose duck is that? made by women’s clubs and the birds; Rhode Island and Oklahoma have it and to see how mu'ch her Crisis for Naney could have’ arisen above her- class realiy knowa about their na­ '' - \ I to come back home at least by , 'Sambo—Dat ain't no duck. Dat’a Audubon Societies. chose the Bob White, Pennsyl­ ^ouHchold Goods 51 H o u r m for Rent fe a r .. . . " tive state. Will Be Ciautious In Future Automobiles for Sale 4 Dors—Biros—Pets \ 41 next spring.' She was greatly Chapter XXIX a stork with his legs wore off. vania, the ruffled grouse, and AAnouncemenU Eiliugton Soldier Gifts She p u t. her hand on his arm. Alabama has tha "yellow ham­ California, the California quail. CANARIES—CHEER Your hWiae 3 ROOMS OF Modern furniture 6 ROOM FURNISHED house, ga­ pleased to be remembered by the As'' Nancy sat in tfte car she, She said, steadily, ’^Believe roe. mer’’-—often called the "flicker.” 1939 PLYMOUTH 4 door aedan, gifts' brought her. Knov^'Yoiir .America! Maybe you can’t make a silk F'ront Royal,-Va i)P)—In the fu­ W a n t e d — r i d e r s to FuUer this Xmas with an Edgewdod complete In every detail, includ- rage, fireplace, oit burner; situat­ Mrs. n F Berr wondefed what excuse she could Jim, Nancy has courage. Just not The willow goldfinch was the 193? dvmouth 4 dooi sedan. 1938 Much annoyance has been caused Utah chose the Sea Gull; Mary­ choice of the state of /Vashlngton purse out of a sow’s ear. but a ture, Dr. Dabney S. Lancaster, Brush Company. Working: hours 7 singer. Seed, cages. Turn rign^ liig a combination stove. Reason­ ed In the G.reen section. This 49.3-.H. Roekville Still Needed give to go to Boston. It wouldn’t , A class of school children in a Willya sedan, 193? Chevrolet by the fire siren being out of order. this kind." ,>■ land the Baltimore Oriole; Louis­ while the goldfinch was designated silk stocking certainly improves a public education superintendent (n a. m. to 6 p. m. Inquire 114 Char­ over w’oodeii bridge at Bolton able. Albert’s Fiiriiiturc Co., 43 place is to be rented all fiirnish- matter, r^ lly , nothing mattered. | mid-western state was required to sedan, 1936 Porttiac sedan. We Since it refused to blow off Its He said: iana. the brown pelican, Florida, calf. Virginia will be cautious In choos­ ter Oak street. notch rotary Sign at house. Alfyn street, Hartford. eil including radloa and ia avail­ Drew was crazy, and careless, he : "Well, tonight’s taught, me draw a picture of the "State Seal.” by Minnisota and New Jersey. buy cars for cash. Cole Motors. Eilwnrd Lanz, son of Mr. and customary blast on fire occasions with Us abundance of tropical favored the cactus wren, ing hta figures of speech. "Sena­ able to reliable party January would be unfaithful to her, he something." There wasn’t one available at the birds to 'select from, chose the WANTED—RIDE TO Hamilton Tel. 4164 WINDOW SHADES -VENETIAN 8th Rented on lease only. Don't Mrs. Albert Lanz of Rockville there have been several fires re­ 100 More Cartons of one of the choicest of small birds, Don’t forget to get a burtCh of tor. I’ve cerme up here to build a FOR SALE -CANARIES. Young, would come to ' Ijate her perhaps,: Emily went^back to her patient. school library or the public library, mocking bird. Standard Propeller, 7:30 to 4 also cages. Nothing better for a b ti^ s Owing to our very low answer adv. unleas you are in a road, la a patient in the Hartford ported. At last accounf the siren Cigarettes Wanted for while New Mexico favored the bonds, fire und.Pi you," he told State Sen­ shift. Call 469fl. oveb^ead. get our special low had not been put in oriler though he would beat her, she thought, He waa breathing evenly, the so they had to write to the State Arkansas, Mississippi and Texas To buy s bunch of bombs, ator Aubrey Weaver, when he Garages— Service Christmas gift thaii a byiutlful position to pay $80 and give ref­ hospital where he underwent an absurdly, but he was,in love with Capital to get a copy. , road runner. singing bird. Phone .54^, 195 p iic e ^ on high grade wmdow erences, Address Herald Box U, several local amateurs have done Coast Artillerymen. tube, in his larynx. He had to be each chose the mocking bird, Se'ven To bomb a bunch of bums. callctl to enlist Weaver's supiKirt LOST —BROWN MALE rocker 10 appendectomy.' He la a.s com­ her. He hadn’t been able to for-i watched all night long, lest the Do you know the .seal of your Maine and North Carolina each Storage Henrv street. / shadesXand Venetian niinds com­ Herald, fortable as can be expected at their best at it. It is believed that states, Kansas, Montana, Nebras­ favored the chickadee—the very for teacher salary boost legisla­ spaniel, hair has been clipped on get, he would never forget. To-j tube clog, lest he expel it, with state ? pletely i^talled Samples furnish­ this writing. it will have to be sent off for re­ The third annual Christmas par­ ka, both Dakotas. Wyoming and bird waa selected by Massa­ Employer (interviewing appli­ tion. While they were talking, the ears. HaroU .Sankey, rear 179 FOR RENT—TW O W ELL Insulat­ FOR SALE — SISKU-CANARY, ed . Caimol Window Shade Co., pairs, ' morrow, in Boston. He had to . coughing. Do you- kno wj’our state flag ? Oregon, have the meadow lark. telephone rang. The schoolhouse, Mason Steele, son of Mrs. Ray­ Do you know the "nick name ” of chusetts. Ohio, and South Carolina cant for job)—^Know anything Oakland. Phone 7933. ed single car garages. Reasonable. Hvbrcads young birds, first time 241 NorthNMnin street. Phone Suburban tor Rent 66 Justice Carlton B. Jones has ty for the Coast Artillery unit sta­ have her. he said in the wire: If' Jim looked for his car, bewil­ Colorado has chosen the Lark two doors from the senator’s mond Steele of Maple avenue, who your state? * each favors the wren, New Hamp­ about electricity? “Calling ■ headquarters — hello, 14 Arch street. Tel. 3989. offered for sale In Manchester. 881.9. Open\venlngs been out of health to- the past tioned here, will be held Christmas she remembered, if she cared, she dered Nancy, he thought, run­ bunting, while New Ylrk and Mis­ Applicant—Yes-, sir! house, was. on tire. Damage was FOR RENT— FIVE ROOM mod­ ia In the U. S.iNavy, has returned would meet him tomorrow; they’d What is your state flower ?» shire the purple finch, while West hello! - We're picking up sound Automobiles For Ssle 4 Good singers. 61 Winter street. to his boat after spending a short fortnight but is improved and Is morning at the Armory starting at ning out, aa fast as she could. His souri have the bluebird. Nevada Flmployer —i- Whals an arnia estimated at $200,000. RUY YOUR .sfOVES now As Old ern heated apartment, on bus able to get to the post office and run away, they’d be married — What is your state bird? Virginia decided upon the tuffed -•ol jingle bells, -sirl” Phone 2-15.54 after 5 p. in. leave w’ith his mother. 10 o'clock. Jack Sanson, chairman young face wa.s set and miserable. Every American school child and Idaho, the mountain bluebird. 1936 CHRYSLER 6 4 door Y'dan, Bu'-tness Services Offered 13 Mgn Winter Is/liist around the line in Vernon. 41 ilain street. other places about the green. He The house door opened and Jim corner. See .loncs\JIe has a large Tel. Rockville 341-2. ■ William Pease, son of John of the committee, said that there He thought, driving home in Dr. should be able to answer each of The cardinal was chosen by Del- $295. terms and trade.s. $.’) weekly. BECAUSE OF .MEAT .shortage I ia spending the time temporarily I'sn to the car. He said, "Y’ ou ve Hall’s car, God, what a fool I’ve BY FRED H.AR.MAN STORM WINDOWS and doors in­ variety of stoves. \ ew and used. Pea.se, of Melrose, who is in the with his son and daughter-in-law. is still a need for about 100 more No Press Now Bruniiers, open evening.'!. Kelc- am saciificuig half my cocker U. S. Navy, ia home on leave from got to help me. Get out, qiiick. RED RYDER stalled. roohng of all kinds, ashea- •spaniels unbclicveable' low 31 Oak street. Tel. ^>4. NORTH COVE.NTflY 4 ROOMS Commissioner and Mrs. Claude W. cartons of cigarettes. Following been— phonc 5191. t'js side wa:.s wood shingling, and bath, mode.n. Available Jan. Sampson. N. Y'., and has been vis­ the presentation of the gifts by She wa.s dazed, pulled down to He left the car, stamped into Y t A H - fCOHE 'N. DUT 1 'V ' IHAI fuNIMt.' prices. Inoculated against di.s- Jones, as they do not feel that It earth, she ^tumbled out asking, FUNNY BUSINESS GO ID ’K DOOw. ARK5' 50U SURE this is , gutters repaired, general repair­ HOSPII AL BED FOH\s a LE or 1st. On main highw’ay. Mrs. A. S. iting relatives in tow’n. Santa Claus there will be seven the house calling N^ncy. But where too s a w tw o W’HM DO HAVE MO rAKIMtRjWHEN LCON FORD DELU.XK 1941 ludoi tou' lemper.'.Iack Frost Kennel.s, 26 ia safe for him to be at his place "But how—what can I do?" I'LL KEEP'E'‘^ COVEPEI^ ing, ■ w’orknianship guaranteed. rent, fully adjustable. Rates rea­ FLskc, North Coventry, Conn. Lincoln P. Clark, son of Mr. alone until better able to take care acts of vaudeville with music fur­ there was no an.swer; Ellen pad­ hen PRlNTlNe lAONEt. 50L' AMD CERTAiMD NDl iM WiMDOi’O’ Ing sedan, radio, heater. si)o'^ Garden -street. He said, “ It’.s that kid the FROCA TH' CLOSE’’ EOUiPlHENl fORA Bis PRESS W’rite Box W. Herald. sonable, Call Keith Fttyniturc. and Mr.s. Raymond Clark, of Hill of himself. nished by the Army band. ded out, a .gray flannel wrapper KV-CASE 3WE' U3TIE DEAVER..' " W A M ’ light, fog lights, driven oniv Io'.t’ "I'op avenue, who has been home grandmother can’t help. 5 ou PRlNTiWC-’ HEPg 000 miles. S995. Terms S12 week­ CANARIES FOR SALE. Guarnn- Tel. 4159. The Hebron schools will close To Visit Outposts cloaking her bones. She said, "I oET TOUGH ' EXPERT RADIO service. Call H. on leave after finishing the course Mrs. Phillip Cheney will visit must.” heard a taxi—" ly. Open evenings. Bniniicr's, 80 teed singers. Can he seen at 174 FOR SALE—U.NIVERSAL bJec- the 2.3rd of the month with appro­ SURE Meade. Telephone Manrhester Cooper street. Tel. 7r21, R. Giitn- at New’port Naval Base,'left for priate Christmas exercises, 'hiere the outposts scattered in this sec­ He was dragging her up the He explained what Emily 3URE-' BIG Oakland-stieet. Phone 5191 tric refrigerator, breakfast set. IMarlboroiifih Richmond, Va., today. tion with the presents for the men 2-0898. ley, V will he a Christmas tree with ex­ steps, practically tearing her wanted, watched Ellen on her (HONE5 PRESS kitchen rahinet, maple hedroo^ Edward Weld of Main street Is stationed there. This is quite a things from’ her. She saw the old 15J THERE/, CASH FOR YOUR CAR - An> 35 RANGE BUR.NER.S cleaned and Mrs Howard Lord change of presents at the centen way to Emily’s room. On the FOR SALE- .n ic e PUPPIES $5 anile, kiti’hen Vangc with oil atX confined to his' home wdth a hard school, and presumably the same task and will take the greater part woman, shaking, white to the lips, to *1 High prices paid. Drive serviced Call 2-1309 between 33t-2. East Hampton stairs she picked up something. A over now to 8il Oakland stre.^t. and $6 Donald .Miller, Bolton t.-u'limcnt, and ninny other art!-, cold. . plan will be observed at the other of the morning to viait them all. .standing by the crib wringing her a. m and 6 p. m. cle.'i. l.euviiig town. Call after 7 p. To Set Up Tree yellow slip of paper. She said. Brunner’s. Open Ivenings .intil 9. .Notch Ponil. schools. At the J incs street School tremulous hands. She saw the “It looks like a wire. Doctor m. evening at 61 Foxcroft Urivc. lumiher of people have^' re- The special service officer of the .child, .heard Its terrible struggle Saturdays 6. Phone 5191—448.5. the children will be treated to a Jim." ASHES a n d RUBBISH removed. Telephone 2-0511. cniVd cards from Mr. and Mrs. radio broadcast. "Christmas from battalion e.-ffi get up the tree at for breath, saw the little face con­ He took It from her hand and 1939 FORD 4 DOOR sedan, radio Cal] 3444. FOR .SALE. PUPPY ’Telephone Chriks. Christensen who are win- Hebrou 5,any Lands,” and old Santa will the Armory tomorrow afternoon torted. with anxiety----- and heater, $595. $8 weekly. 4713, FOR SALE— TWO BURNER tcringXln St. Petersburg, Fla. visit the school in person. Mrs. and this office will also supply *6* Jim barked at her. went back and stood under the Terms and trades. Brunner’s. WANTED — ELECTRIC, wiring Kalamazoo living room stove. Tel. LocaK schools closed today for Charles Larcomb Is the teacher. necessary decorations. One /thing "You’ve had diphtheria?’ hall light and read it. A moment 2-0897. that will be missing Chrmtmai Open evenings. Tel. 5191. and repairing by llce;ised master the Christmas vacation. Miss Merle Natalie Jones, daugh­ The usual Christmas Eve aSr- "Yes, but—" , later he was leaping up the stairs, FOR SALE TOY' FOX terrier, PrivateXRo.v M. Pettengill w’ho morning is gifts of cigars for the opening Nancy’s door, staring! at electrician. Phone 3975 before 7 FOR SALK - SEPARA TE Flor- ter of the Commissioner of Do­ vice will be given at St. Peter’s He said, "No time to lose. Get 1934 BUICK SEDAN, 550; 1933 p in. children's i>ct. Telephone 2 1262. is statione^ at Fort Dix, N. .1., Episcopal church with a candle men here. It is almost impossible into the kitchen, put water on the utter confusion of her room, ence oil heater, brand new, with mestic Animals. Claude W. Jones to get cigars at -he present time Pontiac Coupe. $65: 1936 Ply­ spent the \\ek-cnd at his home light procession and a service of to boiU Find me a sheet.” at the envelope on her des(t ad- mouth sedan: 1937 Ford club FOR SALE-IRISH SETTER, I cliromlpm pipes. Telephone 7061. here. and Mrs. Jones, Is a graduate of carols and other appropriate mu­ and it la doubtful if arrangementi dres.sed to her mother.... / Ah-hh!! PY EDGAR MAR'l'IN 1-2 years old. Very obedient, a the Arnold College of Physical Ed­ She did not hear the other com­ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES coupe’ 1934 Dodge sedan. $125. Moving—iTucklng— Mrs. Howard BeckeX who has sic. Following this there will be a can ^ made for the 135, necesaary As he *stood there he heaFd good watch dog. Has a pedigree. PLIT A PICTURE over her fire­ ucation, New Haven. Commence­ to give each man one. mands. She was staring at him_ ■Brunner’s. Tel. 5191. Open ^eve­ Stfirage 20 place. Wc still have a fine selec­ been spending some tlmX here at Christmas tree party at the rec­ She cried, “ I can’t Jim. I can t faintly the long-screeching Whistle COtAP' VW SKiO lAt iOPPOStO Want somepne to give him a ment exercises took place Tuesday tory hall to which the young peo­ Mr. Sanson said that there wai #Kr>B Christmas Day at 10 a. m. .liss Jones ia a graduate of Mrs. Adam Kowalski and infant and fought him. End, Rmard if returned. Repalnng 2.3 family cow. Telephone 8153. ing condition. Open Thursday Thursday the follow:ing \pfficers "I hate it.” .she said, "I won t, I Ortpiite Over Records evening iinti 9, A. B. (’. Eixil were installed for 1911 b.v\mem­ Wihdham High sehooi. 1940. While son, Thomas, are spending the hol­ Will Open Ponds tell you. Let me go.” SEWING MACHINES, vacuums, Company, 21 .Majile street. bers of Manchester Grange:\Mns- therXshe was.captain of the Girls' idays in Wisconsin with F*vt. Ad­ SEASTRANI) ItROTHERS ! Baskettnill team for foilr years. H€ obeyed •uddenly that ahe 91 South Main Street irons, and all small electrical ap­ Poultr)’ and Supplies 43 ter, Alfred Vine; overseer, ^red am Kowalski who is stationed at Chicago— {IP)— Leonard Norya She was\ilso a member of the glee Camp McCoy. To Ice Fishing almost fell. “Very' well.” he said 28. a clerk, complained to Supe­ lA pliances repaired. Genuine parts, E. Oileman: lecturer, Nettig Vihe; “Go next door, find someone, a expert workmanship. Parts for stew’ard, Stanley Plancta; c' club and \ f the school orchestra. The fire compan-y was called on rior Judge John A. Sbarbaro that FOR SALE—100 BARRED Rock Machtnerv and Toots 52 woman who can keep her head all make.s. A. ,B. C. Fixit Co., 21 lain, Mrs. Gladvs Dancause: j?he was v i^ d the best athlete In a few days ago to take care of a his former wife didn't give him "My husband's idea—our daughter’s boy friends always chicken.s, 3 months old. Telephone her cla.ss at gradimtion. Hartford Dec. 22— Th« Send her here. Telephone Em­ Maple street. Tel. 2-1575. nf:\v m a n u r e s p r e a d e r s , sistant . steward. Albert Arm­ grass fire in the neighborhood of a pi’opcr shafe of the 380 phono­ 3608, \ At Arnold \College she was State Board of Fisheries and Gams ily. tell her to come at once” claim they don’t hear the clock strike eleven!” milking machines, di.ac harrows, strong: aepretary, Fern Bossc; Mark Hills’ place on the Marlbor­ announced today that the follow­ graph records they owned. Mrs. PIANO TUNING AND repairing, FOR SALE —6x10 CHICKEN cement mixers, sawrigs. Dublin gatekeeper, Anthony D'rocle; iiV’arded the dX ree of bachelor ough road. Prompt work soon put Long after the next door neigh­ Norys obtained a divorce and the WILL BUY ANY ofNscience. She majored in physi­ ing ponds will be opened to lc» player piano specialty. John coop. Inquire at 35 Branford Tractor Company, Willimantic. Ceres, Mrs. Mildred Aultman; Po­ ar. end to the blaze and averted fishing during the 1943-44 season bor, a capable elderly woman, had decree provided the couple divide BY GALBRAITH Cockerhara, 28 Bigelow street. mona, Mrs. Ruth Thompson: Flo­ cal'education. She x>as been pres­ danger from the filling station and hurried into the Hanson house, record.s, but Norys .said his for­ SIDE GLANCES GO O D/ street. ident, of the college ^ e club dur­ until Feb. 9. Tel. 4219. ra, Mrs. Esther Coleman: lady as- dwelling house of the Hills family. Alexander Lake. Killingly; Black long after Emily drove up In her mer Wife gave him all her Polish FOR SALE -1500 BROILERS and Musical Instruments 53 sl.ftant stew’ard. Miss Margaret ing the entire cour.se.\and secre­ A chimney fire at Henry Adler’s father’s car and went In, Nancy language records and kept his BY V. T. HAMLIN NEW I-XINVERTIBLE TOPS. Cel. tary ai\d trea.'urer of the Sword pond, Watertown: Bolton Notch ALLEY OOP You Cant’ Eat It REAL ESTATE young roasters, live w’eight. H. A. Edberg, place at Jonea street was also pond. Bolton; Burr pond. Burrville; sat shivering in Jim’s coupe. She swing discs, and 25 of the rec­ luloid replaced in curtains, all Frink, Wapping. ' Soeiety.X’hich is made upXf tho.se taken care of by the fire company, thought: It isn’t fair, ,I hate ill­ WANTED—SAXOPHONES, piano Cedar Swamp pond, Brlstol-Wol- ords were so old he couldn't play A N ’ TH IN K < y TV4E m e r e . I AM , RIGHT IN TH’ MlPOLeJ *1 kinds of leather work. Chas. Lak- only w hX belong to the varaity with little damage reported. ness, It disgusts and frightens me. them. "Off the record, why don't OF a..HUNeRT.' SHUCKS, I'D accordians. ciarinets. trumpets. teams in Ml athletic events./ She cott; Columbia lake. Columbis THOUSANDS WHO Fair Prices Ing. 90 Cambridge street. Tele­ Call 5709 or W’rite Ch^ter It has been decided to include all She clutched the wire fiercely you step outside and settle this,” PIED SO rr (MOLD TRADE TH’ WHOLE WORKS FOR SALE—ROASTING chickens. Prelate, Favors has taken TOit in all activities of children of the town from ages one (open until Dec. 31); Day pond BE BROUGHT HERE,. f o r a h a m - SANDWICH.' phone 4740. Inquire at 24 Homestead street. Ososky. 89 Union street. Colchester; Gardner lake, Salem She thought.. . .D rew----- Judge Sbarbaro told the couple, the college \nd was on the edi- to 12 in the list of those who will She could see people moving and po.stppned the hearing until w h e r e i t A IN T '— WANTEJD TO TUNE, repal; and torial staff ofV'The Collegian. receive Christmas presents from Hall’s pond, Eaatford; Hatch pond IN’ N O B G ~ ...... I'LL BE HOME for Christmas. B€?veri(l«fe Plan Kent; Hodge pond. Voliintown about against the lighted windows. Jan. 4. Wm. F. Johnson regulate your piano or player Bing Crosby's new’est recording. A su spected/case of scarlet^ he Girl Scouts at their party here She took a deep breath, slid into Articles for Sale 45 fever, reported uq the town health Holbrook pond, Hebron; Joshua- Builder — Real Estate piano. Tel. Manchester 2-0402. Just received .. special shipment. a\ the town hall Thursday eve- the driver’s scat, started the car oflicer. ia being/investigated by town ponds, upper and lower WE STILL HAVE a limited 'Sup­ Come in and get yours. Kemp's nir the 23rd. and drove home. No one would be Telephone 7426 or 4611 London. Dec. 23—i/Pi—The Right him. The siibjeM is Beverly A\play, "Miuwinter's Dream,” Lyme; Lindley'a pond, Wood- ply of handy compact sew’ing Inc. Rev. Bernard W. Griffin, newly-1 Spalding who livesXpn the An­ bridge-Bethany: Machapaug lake there except Ellen In the back of Help Wanted— Femnl* 35 kits, generously fitted with sew- will 1^ presented under the direc­ appointed Catholic archbishop of j dover Road in the htuise formerly tion of\the Scout Leader, Mrs. Union; Old Marsh pond, Terry the house. She left the car in im.' necessities especially priced Westminister, today announced his villee: Pattagansett lake, Easi the driveway, and went up to WearinR Apparel— Furs 57 known as the Buell Piwter place. Lloyd Barstow. Each child will re­ WANTED— WAITRESS. Apply today. Kemp's Inc. whole-hearted support of Sir Wil­ Dr. C. E. Pendleton.\the health ceive a gXt and an oiange and Lyme; Peat Works pond (Sllvei pack. She could catch the 11 liam Beveridge's plan for post-war lake), Berlin-Meriden; Poweri o’clock, go to the hotel and wait. NORTH END SECTION Center Lunch, 509 Main street. FOR SALE—NICE portable pool FOR SALE — GENTLEMAN S officer, is not vet ready \p make a candy in addition whether present social security and said he hoped decision on the ca.se as V ia not or not. TherXwlll be 177 of the lake East Lyme: Shaw Laki Her answering wire had said. OF MANCHESTER— GIRL OR WOMAN to do plain table. AI.so 2 nice hard wood 'dark Oxford gray fiir-llned over­ the government would soon put it (Haywood lake). East Haddan *. "Will be at Parker House before wagons, these would make nice sufficiently developed. TTqe child children. 6-Room single. .411 Im­ cooking and housework, small coat 111 exceptionally good condi- into effect. is a pupil at the Hebron/Green An interestin'g letter from the (Ice fishing Jan. 1 to 31); Stafford- noon." Christmas gifts'. See at Jones provements. Oarage. Small family, $100 , -rr month. Mrs. Nat "tion. Call after 6 p. m., 483 East "We need it," he said. "\Ve want school, but has been out of school Rev. George M. ^ In e was read at ville reservoir, Stafford: Waum- Clothes, flung in the -bag , barn and chicken coop. S. P. N. Schwedel, 20 Westminster ■Furniture Store, 31 Oak street.. Center street. to get it going as soon as possible," for the past week or more. lY the the Hebron and Gilead Congrega­ gumbaug lake. Coventry (ftahini Money. She had enough. A ! $5,2IH). D. I*. SI,000. IM­ Road. Tel. 5001. Tel. 8254. . - Mgr. Griffin, who.se appointment case turns out to be- positive/ it tional churches Sunday. Mr. Milne on Tuesdays, Tliursdays and Sun­ note for her mother. Telephone MEDIATE OCCl'PiVXCV. days only); Willimantic reaervoii the taxi sUnd. If she could get BY MERRILL BLOSSER FOR SALE GIRL'S BICYCLE, by Pope Pius as succe.ssor to the may make a postponement ''of is overseas somewhere, but the FREUKlvES AND HIS hRIENDS And That’s That WANTED—CAPABLE saleslady, W'dnied— To Buy 58 late .^rthur Cardinal Hinsley came Christmas festivities necessai’y. letter did not diaclos ^ s t where. ( Bolton ponds); Winnemaugh laki away before Jim and Emily came permanent position, good salary boy’s bicycle, skopters, wagon. a.s a surprise to most English (Wattles pond), Watertown; Woo4 Also doll’s cribs anci all kinds of It Is hoped that the children will He ia with the Seabeea. says it back. OFF 5IIDDLE Apply Silbros, 881 Main street. (ISED FURNITURE and stoves, Catholic.s, said he hoped to have is hard to ret-lize that he ta so far Creek pond, Norfolk. She hated Jim. He had hurt metal toys. 468 riartford Road. not be robbed of their pleasure In I DOWr CARE IF SOU 0 0 TURNPIKE WEST— bought, solo and exchanged- the ‘‘full cooperation of all this way. from home, perhaps because the her, he’d looked at her as if she W A N T TD t a l k TO HER / WANTED—SOMEONE to care for Highest prices paid Jones Furni­ 5-Room, Single. .All Im- FOR SALE—LARGE EXPRESS churches for the social welfare of T. Chaiincey Badorc. who has Seabees camps are much \alike were beneath contempt. All WHEN you OPEN TH6 WIN­ baby In own home from Dec. 23- ture. 31 Oak 3tr»et Tel. 8'254. DOW, IT 6ETS FReeZINQ urovetiieiils. ’1-car garage. wagon.* excellent condition. Tele­ the country." He added, however, been at Uneas-on-Thames Sana- everywhere, with their barrAcks. Economical women weren’t like Emily, com­ The "‘Squander Bus" dneak inlo FOR SALE—HOT AIR furn^e England. again for a short time but is slated known on this side of the water The taxi horn sounded on the ATE OCCUPANCY. cooking and general housework less of condl't on. Estimates in 24” complete with pipe. In good to return to the hospital. too. makes it seem more homelike frosty air. She fled downstairs puckribooki in the mad trram, a for small family. Salary $100 per your home. A. B.~C. Fixit Co. 2| condition, combination green and Mrs. Leroy Getchell and Mrs. and cheerful. He speaks of having her suitcase bumping. The driver hie and find plenty of dollar fnonth. Write Box Y, Herald. Maple street. Tel. 2-1575. EAST WINDSOli— ivory coal and gas range. 1500 Pnbliu Records Albert W. Hilding visited Mrs. Thanksgiving turkey on board and came forward to take it from her. hilU (0 giihhle up. H r alitayt lO-.Arie Tobacco I’arni with WANTED—SALES GIRL. No ex­ watt li.ght plant.' Alfred Chagnot, Mary E. Cummings, Mrs. Hilding’s a service on deck with a gun tub She said gasping. "I have to catch haiigA around uhen you're buy­ .5-rooni ..iiigle (plus one un- perience necessary. Apply at once Brewster street, North Coventry. sister, at the Trenibnt Convalescent for a pulpit, and the battalion the 11 o’clock to Boston.” Rooms Without Board 59 band playing the hymns. He says ing M-arce good* you dhn’l nerd. flnlshi’d room upstairs), 1- Arthur Drug. Store. Rubinow’ Home, Hartford, Monday, taking "Lota of time, lady." said the Warrantee Deeds the church services are always For a patriotic Chri»tma«— buy car garage. Clileken cmip. Bldg. HASSOCKS IN LARGE and small with them Christmas remem­ driver, soothingly. sizes. A good supply still avail­ FOR RENT—F'URNISHED room, Tlie Manchester Homes Corpora­ brances from many of the pa­ well attended. They go swimming • « • W ar Bonda and Slanip>.- -and la'an-to barn. Tobacco shed L ia«i sv as* aaaviea. we. t. at ago, v. a fAT. are. il-H able. Kemp's Inc. near Main street. Gentleman pre­ tion to John McCarthy et als, prop­ tient's friends in Hebron, Amston in wonderful, warm'-watar, which uatrh the “Squander Bus" (1 ai rc). .S. P. S.1.000. ferred. Tel. 6908. At midnight Jim and Emily / Help Wanted— Male 36 erty on Hawthorne street. and Gilead. There were 60 offer­ ia a treat, but he would like to be stood in the living room of the Maiiiprr auay. “ Yes, those same stars shine out in the Pacific, and Dad’s T M «CC 0 S. OM FOR SALE—GIRL'S SIDEWALK William F'. John.son to Harold F. ings in all. back home again chopping wood VCOPW i»4A BY NtA GCflV'Ct 'NC WANTED—Ml.'DLE AGED man FOR RENT-ATTRACTIVE mas­ and taking care of his '‘ two Hanson house. The neighbor had probably looking at them and thinking about next year’s /3 2J bicycle, boy’s bicycle, small metal and Mart T. Dugan of East Hart­ Donald Griffin, who is with the gone home. Grandmother Hanson Iligb SIrr'ct. 8-room sin­ for ?..clory work. Steady work, autos, wheel barrows, wagons, ter bed rocm for two gentlemen. ford. property on Middle Turnpike Merchant Marines, was home over churches. .All those things\wlll Christmas just like usl” gle. .Ml iiii|>ro\eiiients. Hot­ Clean, warm and comfortable, had been put to bed. Emily would good pay Appiy Toher Baseball peddle kiddie cars, Irish mail, doll East. Sunday. have a new, and mors wonderful Take a 'Chute Along BY LESLIE TURNER air heal. Mtractixe buy. twin beds. 1 block west of Main flavor, he says, when he gets home stay the night. Tomorrow they WASH TUBBS Mfg. Co , Elm street. Manches carriages. 4 sled.s. doll's cribs, . Alexander Jarvis to the Grcen- Mrs. Cummings is reported as at could get a nurse. But no one wa(| b. P. isMHm, at Strickland. 124 Oxford street. brooke Homes Inc., lot 32 in the again. He closbs with a heart to BY FONTAINE hXIX them let the CLUMfiY ALUPO . ter. ______' several other small toys. 468 least somewhat Improved by her free on the registry tonight. rUONERVILLE FOLKS TSEV WON'T SET Hartford Road. Greenbrooke Manor tract on Walk­ treatment and rest. She writes heart message for his parishioiv UwEAKtMd Pias! THCYWeaC BOMBERS COME! THE UIFTWAFFE L , i YOUNG -MAN WANTED full or FOR RENT — COMFORTABLE, "You won’t be fit to work to J TRVINa TO tOCATg oua UWPEg PUT AkIVE WITH ANV WILL BE READY' 1 SHWl l l W l / quiet convenient room. Electric er street. friends that she hopes to be able ers. INFORMATiPN. baAp n ... .Mortgages .Arranged part time, nice hours, excellent GOME IN AND CHOOSE your Greenbrooke Homes Inc. to .Ar­ morrow.'” said Jim. MV FtGHTIMG flAMES I grill allowed. Defense worker pre­ "It’s Sunday, have, you forgot­ works! ji'mi THEY ARE TRAPPED IN In .Manehester and ■salary. See Mr. Litchmau, Arthur youngster a Ducky lamp for his thur R. Frederick et als, lot .32 in THE FPRESr BY tMOfS AGAIMST THE GMEMV Di iig, Rubinow Building room. Special today at $1.95. ferred. Call 6951. the Greenbrooke Manor tract on ten? I can sleep. Ask Nancy to MYSELFf — W illiiiiantic \ iciiiily. pack a bag for me. No, Ellen. She CLOSING IN TOWARD Kemp's Inc. Walker street. College Set THE CHARGED WIRE Florence M. Hollister to Law­ will know what I need."/ F OR RENT—ROOMS, private en­ His face darkened. trance. Call 2-0759. rence F. and Mary V. Moonan, IN olice — FOR SALE—DOLL CARRIAGE, pi’operty on Hollister street. "Don’t be too hard on Nancy." Allen Realty good condition. 45 Foxcroft Drive. FOR RENT—ROOM for 2 or 3 FMorence M. Hollister to Milton she said, "she can’t help it, gentlemen or man and wife, with H. and Mary M. Strong, property really." ' On and'after this date I w’^1 not FOR SALE—TRICYCLE, in excel­ He said, "it was a life, wasn't Company lent condition, suitable for child 4 private entrance. Continuoua hot on Hollister street. lie resnonsiblc forNany bills con water and shower 101 Chestnut Florence M. Hollister to John F. it, a child choking to death? She . ’f V " ' , 953 5Iain Street, Mam liestcr ! traded by my w’lft Stella Bonino, to 8. Telephone 2rlll9. 'i. street. • Liapes, lots 22. 23. 45 and 46 in Teleptione 3301 Prospero Bonino the Northland Terrace tract. . Dec. 23, 1913. Electrical Appliances Margaret Lyness McCaull_ to '‘TT'.' Radio ^49 Apartments, Flats, Peter R. Christiana et als, pirop- .\ll Kim N 111 In-iiraiK’e Tenements 63 erty on West Center- street and FOR SALE—GOOD USED radios. Lyness avenue. Written B.v F'lorence M. Hollister to Edgar WE PAY CASH Call 2-1186 or Inquire 15 Laurel FOR RENT—FOUR room tene-, MA.IOR HOOPLB Place. ment. Inquire a 71 Starkweather H. Clarke, property on North Elm OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE Al l-I'N & FOR GOOD street, second .loor. street. FOR SALE—ONE 10 TUBE Air­ Oak Hill Inc. to George N. and MODERN FURNITURE HULLO, SOU 'STUPES/ GOOD HE A-M E N S M / L.OC H OP i m c n a K K , i n c . line radio, gpod tone, good condi­ F'OR RENT— FOUR room furniah- Catherine W. Starkweather, prop THE MANACjES. " a h - t h ' s t a r t TH’ m a n a g e r ASKED. HIM DON'T SOU RECKANi’ZE BROTHER 3AW.E • ^ THE1 W E BUY tion. $35. Write Box S Herald. .ed apartment for adulU only. erty on Otis street. a "3HE.d m e t o OF BEIN' A BOSS' -~vNHV X t h o u g h t TCHRlSTMAfe .Manelit'ster Ottice; Best of references required- Jones Ixmis E. and Mary A. Lalne to TELL ’VOO I D ILOAO BUT HE USES . TO YELU US/ OLD GfvrNTV ---- 9.53 .M.AIN SI. lEI-. 3301 ENTIRE ESTATES ''v 'l i VES. HE’S ON SOU nNERE BEING X It you are moving and have Realty, 31 Oak street. Nq infor­ John S. Ziemak, property on Hart­ 5282 ALL OP THOSE DlPLONAACV. SO LOOK, t 6!iUN(2> Household Goods 51 eROCEEY ORDERS WE WON T FEEL TH’ ROADUR MPLRtHlA A G O O SE OEtAlNED AE A W illiiiiuntic Ullii;«': eX'css Hems, rail os. mation what soever given over ford Road. Florence M. Hollister to Ray­ INTO THE TRUCK.' LIKE UNDERLINGS IN HlS OWN \n \t n e &S in 11(21 .M.MN ST, „ ,T E L . 193.5 telephone. 8508 MIND AT GO SOU 'MONi’T tAA'ME A BEAUTIFUL assortment of mond T. Schaller, property on U H —TH' M A N A G E R JlST VET-HE TO BUST SOUR. . C,H^D'V GREENHOUGE j fine taffeta covered pillows at 1 2 ^ MAKES SURE LEAST—THEY < OIIU’e-0|H’n 8i30 A. 51. I'«i KOBEKT M. REID 4 R(X)MS AND BATH. Continur Summii street. ’ . ASKED ME TO UPPERS ON NO r o Bb e p . d e a l . > Kemp's. j e l l V O U -t,- TO'SAVTH' ASK HIM. V^HAT BRINGS J^HAM PION. 6:30 I*. 51. Dully Except Sun­ ous hot water furnished, gloves Administrator’s Deed m a n a g e r B'JT VMORN-OUT BOOP- day. AIhii ? to 9 1'. 51. & SONS needed for heat. Large ; garden The estate of Herbert McIntosh y . .SEZ- TELL 6 0 N E F O R SOU H ERE: ? -Jln Main St. Phone $19$ FOft SALE—TAPPAN GAS range This pattern points to a new Thursday Evenings. with oven and broiler, in good space. $40.00. Write Box D, The lo Frederick G. Holland, property US." CHRlSTNCkS Manchester, Conn. on Tolland Turnpike. idea in clothing economy — On I I condition, reasonable, Phone 7305. Herald. blouse-slip combination to be won I * 1 ,^ ^ D i n n e r / under a jumper! It ia ea smart ai the dickens, tbo, because o f the cut LANK LEONARD MICKEY FINN The Pay Off of both the Jumper and the blouse garment beneath. \ Pattern No. 8508 i. in sizes 12 NO. INDEED, ^ I REALLY FEEL SORRY )WELL,THIS MAY 14. 16, 18, 20; 40. Size 14 Jumi>e> PHIL— I’LL BE FOR YOU, BOYS I \ HAVE BEEN takes 24i y:-rds 39-tnch -material From a transport in New Guinea V, E TRUTHFUL— ALL 'BROKE AGAIN" HASN'tI HIS OAV, PHIl! blouse-slip yardi- American memtors of hospital units ^BROK€ AGAlWr THE BOVC LIKED WON A RACE SINCE / WE'LL KNOW IN For this attractive patUm, sene #re carrying medicine and instru­ chart for embroidery design, Pat­ EH« OKAV! BUT THAT HORSE, SO HE'S BEEN RUNNING!} A MINUTE' By Mrs. Anne C abot 15 cents, plus 1 cent for postage ments provided by War Bond dol­ WHERE are you IWE JUST P^LEO Aa practical as red ttanneLs and tern Number to Anne Cabot, The in coins, with your name, addr.-^s Manchester Evening Heiald, JOfl pattern number-and size to Tin lars. GETTIN' ALL THE /OUR BETS — TO fur llni^ overshoes—but a whole How many will they succor? How ; i i MONEY, OWNEY \ SAVE YOU TIME I lot prettier! A knitted head scarf Seventh Avenue, New York U ,“N Manchester Herald. Today’s Pat Y. Ehjclose 1 cent postage for each- tern Service, 106 Seventh avenue •uy dead will they -find? How — FROM FANNY? 6f wihte wool and matching mit­ ly will never return? We do not tens with a flamboyant rtd rose pattern ordered. New York 11, N. Y. >w |but we do know our daily con- and green leaves will ke«if you Here’s the best news In the Keep up your wa time scwlii:? nicely warm, thank you—and also world for Anne Cabot needlework thus yo I arc telping bring victorj ict^ ban make an earlier end of keep you looking very, very pretty! fans . . . a new album la off the sooner. Yeu’U find 52 pajea of ab bie war. S O O B B O N ^ eerblng sewing news, 102 hew de That adds up, doesn't It? prese! You’ve been walUng to see Give your doUa.rs scUon: Btsy PUNCAQOP lRO* signs in the new fall issue ot To obtain complete knitting dir­ this, collection of latest Anne More War Beado. ^ ' -THESLIP • «. IM M • Mf «*e. ections for the Head Scarf and Cabot design.s—so send, today, for "Fashion,” just out. A copy U 2! (/. S. Tttnry D$ttrim4»t Mittens (Pattern No. 5282) color the fall and winter album, 15 cents centa. • / /■ -i it ion o y s N-

\ '"i...... i i . Berfreant Michael Rubacba. eon ^Mfserve -4nniversarv Givili" Bonus 'The Wrtilher of Mr. and Mra. Max Ruhacha of Has Aiitlioritv Average Daily Circulation Korecaat ol L. Wtiatlier Bvesa About Town North Btrect, la home on furlough •/ Mrs. Kavanagh’s English Muffins V e t the Month of November, IS48 — J f c " ^ for ChriatniBB. He was recently F.lr and ronttnned very rold t«.- graduated from the Las VogaS, To Employees Sold At ■ Btucjurkot Winter Ferpison Over Elcetioit nlght; Mnttirdav tnrrea.lng rlniidl- Nevada, air ba.ie. I>nlley, hunhand of Mr». Helen 8,537 neM. windy and ri.ing tempera- Lnile’v of 24 Haryard road, won An unusual New Year's servue Hale and House Cor- Member ef the Aodit tore. recognition aa a "cnialtflad atrlker" Hoard of Srirrtinrii to Leading Stores and Restaurants r lEuptttng of wor.ship will he held at Soiitn Bnrean ef ClrenlkMon. for the rate a t Machlniete mate, Methodist chuic li !^iuulay. Her. 2i).' poraiions (»ivc Christ­ Oiird claae. ta» Ible week * gradua­ .\rrai|u«* -Ml Details of HlancJiiMter— 4 City o f Village Charm a t 7:30 o'clock Kev. \V. Ralph mas Rtsiiieiiihranrc. T hroughout tion ceremonlea at the U. S: Naval Ward, Jr.,.the pa.'tor, will he ui Voting Places. (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS T raining elation a t G reat L-akee. charge of the worship'aml prearh Manchester ami the State of Connecticut (ClaaaUled Advertlalng on Page It) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1943 . HI. He was formerly 4 linotyper The ,1. W. Hale Corporation and VOL. LXIIL, NO. 72 the aermon. Congregational parti­ The Board of Selecti.u ii of Man- on The Herald. cipation will be eharactcnstic. C. E. Hou.se & Son, Inc., again this Phone: Manchester 4250 147 Spruce Street Iff thr [uttpt'r authority la year are giving a Christmas bo- [ The North l^rthodiet church Fuel rationing m aking it lmpos.s.i^ nus to their employees. , hie to have tlu’ ii.siial .aervh e alid arranj;** for rlfction«: Tips ia BeforeSlVIakiii Attack choir will have a reheareal tonight 5<*- All regular employoeS .with a Allied Planes ■ at 7:30 in prepaiatlon for the social time on .New Year'.s Kv--, d( ( ISlOll of Ihr year's service are giveh two thi.a service will taki' its place. .Ml Roosevelt Announces Candlelight Carol .eei vice at the lectnieii. weeks' pay plus i- life insurance '8th Army Seizes yrtiurch Sunday evening at 7:30. persons, young and old. will ht* Till' law wins ilniiiged/'fhis .year policy-for SI.000 ami complete hos­ corilially welcomed, re.IltlMg to the .iiiw .iy of .select­ pital insurance coverage,, Hit at Japs’ men 'ol some of llui^citie.s in tliC Eniployeea with less than a Ueiiteiiant John f. Cickles, .Ir.. state when- 1 heir/fiiily duly is to .vear's service are given a bonus IS homo on a Christnias leave Vezzani in Drive; )S adniiiii.ster tiu‘ derth to electors. baseil upon their length of service. CHRISTMAS Supply Sliij Eisenhower to Lead • iroin Raiiiil <'itv, South Dakotii ^ This law . it lids been found, does I jliis .sistei Misa Flora nekies h.is not relate tX'.Mani hester. jalso arrived home f.oi the liolidats The ri gj^drars wen of the opin- I from Kndii otC College, I’lidc s ROOFING Dig Out Giermans Shoot Down at Least 14 i( 11 that/fney were to he officers in FLOWERS . Comforting jtlro.sslng. Mass. chnrgy'’'of the entire setup. 1 Enemy Aircraft Dur­ V A I..arge .\ssortment Of 1 Fuk^RAL S ervice TUi' .selectin’en will decide how ASBESTOS SIDING Forces for Invasion A wH.s lioin \\ iinlhHni Iii>mv m achines will be ii.sed in the Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bray of 13 Wad.aworUi atreet will quietly ing Attacks; 20 Vessels • Moderate costs ho.spital, ■ Willlmaiilic, on iJei em- X^,,. \.,,ti„t di.stncts. They will sec (djserve the .>2nd iinnivoi saiy of their marriage tomorrow. .Mr, and Wet, Wintry Weather gQlQff UrS^BS Seen at KMajaleiii. • Personal attention her IP to Mr. and .Mrs. Krne.- of Talcottville and Mancho.Mter INSULATION T aggcrt. Mr 'raggert is now wi>ti 5 POINSETTIAS 8 Handicaps All Opera- a r* i - • Modern equipment l.-.sted and locked by fi o'clock the for more than 60 years, wer.- married in Talcottville by the Rev. P'. R. E\|>ert wytkinanship. All work No Reference Matle to th e 'A ir Forces in T oxh.h. Waite, pastor of the (,'ongregational (huri h. Mr. and Mr.s. Bray Advanced Allied Headquarters, • txpert direction day before election, when the keys guarantei^. Rensonable Prii'es. lions on Entire Ital- A.mty Jjllgilt must be turned over to the town have hail ten children, seven of whom are living. No obligation fur an estimate. N ew Guinea. Dec. 24 - lAb - Allied Future of Marshall; WALTER N. LEcbCRC clerk and kept by him tiiitil un­ I $1.50 to $3.00 iaii Front; Bombers n n . • j planes stnick right and left up the Pope Wants Just W rite MANCHeSTEK, CONN \ locked the morning of the election. Seleelion Approved at 40 Tel.32X9 PMNTI.Nti V^l) I « ------1------Pound Railroad on B e K e ta m e d narrow waterway between . New PAPEIUI.A;vf;iNG « AZALEAS — ORANGE TREES Britain and New Guinea, doing Recent War Confer- Burton Insulating Co. DISH GARDENS A SPECIALTY Rivieria in .3 Places. S 'I'o All Our Frifuils auil Patrons I8U Oxford St. Hartford heavy damage to Japanese supply eenee in Middle East; G oimI Work. I^tsoiialile Uulra. Lotijres to Hold Phone Hartford S2-4SI8 And Honest Peace IT tulsivorth Advocates facilities' and air bases and shoot­ * ORDER YOUR CHRISTM-YS CUT FLOWERS AND S Allied Headquarters. Al­ Agreement on Every RAYMtlM) EISKE ing down at least-M enemy air­ ( 111 fist mas Pali V MERRY CHRISTMAS AM) A 5 CORSAGES NOW! J giers, Dec. 24.—wn As queen Alice) Stock Your Winter Supply .southwest of Ortona and the Washington. Dee. 24 {A’l—A Urges Planning ^ow. —(/P) — President Roosevelt . SriiUTUAI. MEimiM their annual Joint „hristmas party Army and Navy fliers who aitack- ■■ ' - ■'“* 0 ’ announced in a world-wide Si/iC each palil lor old rec­ Seventh Il.aiiithler ol a Seventh Son Now! Canadians are digging the far-reaching five-point post-war ed two atolls in the mid-Paclflc No issue of the Manches­ ords irren|iM.-t1\e nt quantilyy in Odd p’ellows Hall, B91 Main , DEPIETRO’S I broadcast texlay the appoint­ Bom V^lth a Veil. street, East 'Hartford. Mon- DIANA'S TAVERN GREEN MOUNTiVINS last Germans out of Ortona program to maintain America’s j jgjgnjj group. Twenty ships were London, Dec. 24.—(iT*)— ter Evening Herald will Headings U all^ Including Sunday, armed might as insurance for I counted at Kwajalein, Indicating ment of Gen. Dwight D. Eis­ d^y ev' ning, O^. 2Tth, at 208 Spruceiruce Street — Between Maple and Oak Streets with bavoneta, it was annoimced Pope Pius in a Chl•i.stmaa^ lie pulilished tomorrow, 9 A. M. to » P. Mk Or By Apinilnl- 8:'i.5. All Odd E ello\c\ and Robek- 61.80 Bu. .\t the Farm. I Forbes St. Greenhouse } todav The whole Italian front world peace was advocated today Japanese reinforcement against me.s.sage to the world today enhower to the suiireme com­ KEMP'S ncnl. In the Service ol the. Peo­ ahs and their familiiX and espe­ by Representative Wadsworth possible invasion strike Troops aboard a Coast Guard manned transport en route to Christmas Day. Inc- S 1006 SILVER LANE CORNER FORBES STREET 1- wa, Wankeled by wet, w intj Makln for invasion of the Jap-held baae attend prayer services held prayed that “this will lie the mand of the Anglo-American ple for SO Years. \ cially the children are cWdially In­ weather which handicapped oper­ (R., N. Y.), former chairman of Rocelve Dlre«-t Bomb Hits 788 Main St. ^rel 5680 K Opposite the Traffic Light. R by Lieut. Col. L. W laiwood of Blauvclt, N. Y , Army chaplain A Merry Christmas to all forces which will open a Sec­ 189 C hurch S treet, H artfo rd , Conn. vited to attend. \ ation. both aground and In me the Senate Military committee. transports and a freighter last Christmas of war’’ and Phone 8-2lrt|^ The committee of arrangements Sedlacek Bros. An ammunition chest on the hurricane desk provides a ba.se for the from The Herald Kam- ond front against Germany. * EAST HARTFORD TEL. HTFD. 8-3301 J air. The New Yorker, now a mem-[ harbor at Wewak on the appealed to mankind to liegin ______------requests all that are planning to 336 Hillstown Road her of the Foreign Affairs com­ altar. (AP Wirephoto. i ilv. He made no reference as/to th‘« J Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere. n Bonil>erM Pound R ailroad northeast coast of New Guinea, re­ the planning of the world'.s future of Gen. George C. .^Marihall, attend to bring a gif not tX^ex- 'I’clcphone 7693 mittee and one of the few mem­ ceived two direct bomb hits each reconstrnctio*! and a peace of ceed 25 cents in value, and \to American infantry of the Fifth bers of his party to visit the 'ch ief of staff .of the A'rm.v, wno ANNO^^NCEMEN^^ erpecially bring, a gift for the ^ijigjiiimtiMiJidmmjikBMtw^iBTiM ******************'**’**^ Armv plodded through the snow from Mitchell niedium bombers “justice and honesty.” Speak­ had been reported ei/lier as th« White House regularly, auggeated; that scudded in low to also set choice for the vital European In­ e and Fuel o'hildren. An entertainment is be- to take one high point but >vaa 1. Compulsory one-year mili­ ing from the Vatican, increasing­ fires airdrome and supply dump ly near the war zone and where vasion command. / DR. G/C. SHERWOODX itjg arranged together with spe- pushed off another. Marauder tary training of all able-bodied Federal Operation lumbers of the 15th U. S. Air areas and silence anti-aircraft in a sense he was a prisoner—for Yanks Tlironjs British Officqt Su(6«ssor OIL / Dentist eikl movies for the children. Three ^ men betw een 18 and 21. $2.5^War Bonds will be given away , Force pounded the railioad along positions. the shadow of Nazi bayonets A B ritish officer who will bo of 869 Main Street the French-Italian Riviera In 2. M aintenance of a sm all b u t Escorting lightning fighters ringed and fell across the ancient announced by Prime Minister TICKET PRINTING tli« l/arty. highly-trained army, which could three places. . pounced on 30 Japanese intercept­ Of Railroads Prospect seat of the Catholic faith—the Shrine to Pay•' Churchill of Britain will take over METERS Manchester The most violent fighting con­ be Increa.sed swiftly by calling up ing planes, downing 14 and proba­ I holy father appealed for a peace Eisenhowex's present Mediterra­ trainees. Meter prints amount of de­ Is Now Associated \Vi(K N tinued In the Ortona area, where bly two more. An enemy bomber not "Imposed at the point of the nean comipand. ' (irass Fire stASons the Germans battled desperately 3. P reservation of the fleet, was destroyed on the ground. Two sword. GJirist Honor Mr. Koo.sevelt, In a Christmas livery on your slip for your '^ 1 to retain the eastern anchor of now the g re a te st .sea force In hia- Allied fighters were shot down, one eve adijixiss to his fellow country­ DR. J. H. FAGAN New Offer I>y 1,5 geiiatC RuCCS Should Be Baned on Justice protection. 111 \lliK South Kiid their crumbling defense linci plane was missing and several men at home and in the armed of 33 Asylum Street (Onntinued on Page Eight) Operating Unions .Vtlns “A future peace should not. A military commentator aam were damaged in the hot fight, the cerlainlyyl?ave out the possibility Aiiirriruna of All Kuiikfl forcqji overseas, nr.aile it clear Hartford that the enemy atill held one cor­ communique said. Dash of . Uneertainty of sanctions.” he added. "But do th ^ the selection of Eisenhower L. T. Wood Co. ner of Ortona and that many of Cape Gloucester, on the western III 15 States give back to the world a pea.e Uoiivcr^p on Jeriisulein hffil been approved a t the recen t Telephone 6-6510 Company XTo. l\of the South /•ar conference in the Middle 51 Bisseli St. Tel. 4496 Maiicho.stp'r hVe dciXrtment wac Best Wishes For / B U R K E ® the Germans were sticking shore of New Britain, was blasted To Labor Dispute. based oh justice, not on reprisals, death rather than -retreat. This Nazis Admit with 1.53 tons of bombs in another on a world communion based on And Rptlilchem ; S|»e- E ast. called at 1:30 ^1* mPrnlng to 44 had turned the Canadians stiug- He said that he. Churchill and Pir.e street, to exlingui.^h a chim­ of the aerial attacks which were Hold'Coiitrol present world suffering" A Very Merry Christmas IrsuaNTtRST MtKHisnR.um Kle for the city into a house to Bulletin! riul Ma88 to Be (liiiiax Premier Joseph Stalin of Russia, ney fire. It w/s extlpguiBhed made Wednesday. Airdromes, sup­ The pontiff, isolated from the / house campaign With bayonets and Ncm’ Breaks ply and bivouac areas are located Washington, Dec. 24.—(/P) 300.000,000 of the faithful since the In three days of intense and con­ without damage. \ \ Jerusalem. Dec. 24—OPi Amer­ sistently amicable discussions at Y'caterday afternoh.n No. ,2 of amall arms...... in this vital enemy aector which —Chiefs of the Brotherhoods Republicans Seek to Up­ German occupation of Rome last EAT THE BEST AT REYM^NDER’S And A Happy New Year An indication of the fleice de­ has been churned by nearly 2,200 September, spoke in Italian by ra­ icans of sll ranks—coni-erglng Teheran, had "agreed on every th'e .S. M. F. D. was called td'xex- fense the Germans were waging of Railroad Trainmen and point concerned with the launching Corned Beef and Cabbage ^ * tlngiiiah a grass Are itt the cor­ \ In Defenses tons of explosives in almost daily set Denioeralic liiriiiii- dio. The speech was recorded and from battle stations \yt storied From was aeen in one roadside ceme­ attacks since Dec. 1 the Locomotive Enpineer.s translated by The A.s.so Japanese planes struck at Amer­ the railroads instead of a tion of the S enate in the 1944 po­ "plunged into darkness by fatal gi-cat American and Britiah forces 35-37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 Mo'tcou, Dec. 24— i/P- — The tha, to l^rlhlehem. attack from other points of . the between Ortona and Orsogna. ican invasion forces at Arawe, wage settlement was tlie gift litical campaign. errors," condemned the »:onccp- Blackout Curbs Lifted Other BriUsh troops fought Russians have recaptured the New Britain. Thursday night, com pass. ' GREENBROOKE Behold AuguslUt Trumble initiative In the bulge west of in jirospect for the nation on T heir successes in the 1943 oil- tion of the state as "an absolute Jerusalem and Bethlehem, their way int/ the outskirts of Vil- dropping 150 bombs but cau-sing year elections have convinced Re­ and supreme unity," "the urge for blacked out by way for three ■The cwmniaiider .selected to lead lAK GRILL- A Morry Might teat he Kiev and the Germans today the combined attack from thesa HOMES, INC May Your Hearts Be lagrande two miles southwest of only light damage and ca.sualtie.s, this Christmas eve. but a new publican leaders that they will pow er and predom inance.” the Christmases, burst /nto candle- •WHERE GOOD FEI.LOWS GET TOGETHER" Until he look a tumble were on the defensive over the communique said. "herding of nien as if they were a light from in.wio „.7 other points ia Gen. Dwight ,D. large area In this sector. .\t ofTer by the 15 non-operating have a comparatively easy time in j \5>ather limitAl action on the In the central Pacific. Army tak in g over the House in 1945, ma.ss without a soul" and the i lifted ■ Ki.senhnwei. His peiTOrmances in On Walkei Street And bought himtelf a LEE no point In the bulge do the unions added a dash of last- the restrictions Africa, Sicily and Italy have been Fifth Arinv front largely to pa­ and. Navy bombers and fighters but they admit they have their breaking of international agree-1 DINE AND DANCE Na/.ls currently hold the upper minute uncertainty. Presi­ brilliant. He knows b.v practical For further tnformatlon call at Filled With Happiness trolling and in the only raided the Marshall islands into work cut out for them In the Sen­ ,Maj. Gen. Hal|ih Koyce. < oni- Ale.vandrr Jarvis Co. oltice on To the Lilting Tunes of cisive moves anrtounred in today s hand. B eaten back vveot of dent Roosevelt ordered Attorney (t'ontlniifsl on Page Eight) end succe.saful experience the way Kiev, the Germans exerted the 14th straight day. Admiral ate where they now have only 37 niander of Amcritarl forces in the to coordinate air, sea and land Center street or m 26 Alexander DON MAC AND HIS RHYTHM MAS'IERS Chester W. Nimitz reported. General Biddle to prepare the doc- i votes. 12 short of a majority of Middle East. Brig. Gen. Gilbeit street. lee gr^t lank pressure today In uments nece-ssary for the govern-1 power. All these will be under 1 I ((Antlkoed «* ^‘K***! the 96 members. Cheves, his chief ol staff, and NOTICE! Phones: 4112 or 7278 DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! ———— ^ the White Russian area south­ hi.s control. I.ieut. Gen. Carl D. And Good Cheer! nient to take over management’s ] I WATER-BLOC* i west of Zhiobln, but dispatches However, Senator Taft (R.. others come here for world-wide Spaatz will command the entire reins, presumably ss a move to Ohio) said he thought the Repub­ Damage Set bruadcast.a from the Church ol ROAST BEEF ROAST LAMB from that front said the Red forestall the strike set for Dec. American . Strategic Bombing .Army was standing up In the Germans Shell ■ licans haw/^a chance of winning the Nativity tomorrow' night, foire opeiating against Germany. STEAKS VEAL CUTLETS 1 H A TS i Bomber Fleet 3CK the senatorial races In these bringing an enlistef' men's choir The Army and Navy ’ Club test. Seizure l>ate Not Set At S750,000 "General EisenlKHcer gives up A Feature of the New HALF BROM.ERS CHOW MEIN J “THE PERFECT GIFT’ j states: Arizona. California. Idaho, ()f 60 voices trained for this Oc- Ills command in the Mediterran­ The. announcement said a date Indiana, lllinol. of Tuln” ^ jBut Will Continue On New BUSINESS MEN'S lery Set Up ill France. "\aU union leaders conceded the they then can proceed to reor­ 4 — 87.,50 — and $10.00 Three - (Quarters Mark. offensive along a 400-miIe front to New Haven. Dec. 2l i.-Pi — A I By the aiores, the Amcmaiis emplo.vea probably would work ganize the Senate with parly LUNCHEON the south had been stopped in its London, Dec. 24— — The members as chairmen of all com­ general jiiarm fire that cast a ' coming from all war tlieaters in. Flashes! I^ondon. Dec. 22- great track s. for the government and an actual , I Hus half of the world entered the j Year's Night. German high command announced interruption of transportation; mittees. He noted also that vic­ heavy shower of sparks over a - (Ijite Bulletins ol the i/Hi Wire) fleet of R.A.F.«)ombers gave Ber Berlin admitted new breaches In old walled city and toured the hai-1 today its Naval shore batterie' thereb.v would be. avoided. . j tories in 11 of the contests would large 'section of Yale dormitories 75c liJv its seventh b i r a tta c k In flv German lines to the north and had shelled targets at Dover. Deal give them control if Senator'La- lowed'"wav of pain." which begins! weeks last night, with a loss of no southeast of Vitebsk after “heavy, The president issued the an- i and caused damage estimated at Sub (irayling Presumed Lost and Folkestone, across the chan­ F'ollette I Prog.. Wi.s.) chose lo go Washington, .llec. 24.—i/Pi—l»ss -HARRIETPS- more than 17 planes, the lowest fluctuating battles.'' Front reports nounremenl after three of the five about $750,0(Hl w recked a tw o and ((dnt.iniied on Page Eight) Try It T-omorniw! nel froni Nazi-controlled FrWee. operating unions rejected his offer along with them, or if they elect­ a half story busines.s blcK-k at of Ihr Hiilimarin- Grayling, the . Announcement J KELLER’S toll yet for a major operation Translations of the Berlin ia- ed a vice president. 'fen new- sixteenlh .Xinericun suhniarine re­ The' aattack t probably brought Continued on Page Eight to referee, the dispute and the 15 York street and, Broadway here ' » MEN’S WEAR dio’.s first account of the action non-operating groups backed away seats would put the Republicans farl.v today. ported overdue and presumed los^, BEAUTY SALON destruqtion of the German capital 4n the position of needing the In cooperation with the Uniteil Stales Fuel ^ 887 MAIN STREET near the.thrSe-quarters mark. had led to belief the Germans had from his proposa' without aitually Only the fai t tliat the Yale since Hie Sturt- of the war waa an- ONE. TWENTY NINE CENTER STREET votes of both LaFollette and the New Threat J Xrxt To Federal Bake Shop, The day-before-Christmas delvige announced use of “rocket shells," saying no. Management spokes­ buildings across the street from iiouiieed b.v the Navv today. Conserxiation Projirain G. E. Wilhs & Son, but a recheck showed the phrase V reciinedpesshrd g f bm cmebbb of high explosives and Incendiaries Neariii" Tmvn men and. two of the operating Hie blaze w.erc of fire-proof stone > Where the' Grayling operated on Our Specialty hVfJWMBtJWmmMiMITBWWWWWi? once more started great fires rag­ employed by' the Germans— vice president. construction, Fire Marshal Jerc- ; her lust war patrol was not dls- lue., now offer a complete insulation service “leucht-granate”— meant "flare Despite the.se claims. -Senator Of Reprisals J ing through the wmldi (txmtinued on Page Eigbt) miah Dunn said, prevented a gen- • losed, but the l,47.>-ton subma­ GOOD FOOD— to make your limited fuel supply last longer. largest city. It emphasized that shells'.or tracers.- Guffey (D.. Pa ), chairman Of the eral catastrophe. I rine presumably was one of those Of Sarajevo Democratic Senatorial Campaign Expertly Prepared— the Allies are not going to Leucht-granate is a phrase Yale's famed Sterling .library which have lieen shattering Japn- Served . . You will be surprised at how little it costs sonal sentiment interfere with in­ which could reasonably be trans­ Treasury Balance committee, declared he was con­ with Its millions of volumes, niaq.v Gprniuiii* B roiulcasl .Vr- nese siippl.v lines In the PaelAc. lated "rocket.” but in the sence ceding no .seats to the-Repiibli- of them rare works; ia near the the Way You Like It! valuable bombing weather in t i o i i t o B p 'I 'u k p n lo insulate and how much fuel you will save. which to pave the way for the final Partisan.^ .Also Occupy of a distress rocket. Because Washington Dec. 24.~(yPt The tans next year; Moreover he scene, and ■ officials planned to Krl(lge|Hirt Man Shoots Self » check today to determine if any Busine.ss Luncheons We will send an estimator to your home Invasion-drive. ^ Area Close to Breza; of current talk 'abroad Of alleged position of the Treasury Dfc. 22: said he thought that at least one .-i^iuiii.st A riiiv Flippf. Brldge|H>rt, Oec. 34.—(yPi— German plans to use giant rocket Receipts $351,868..369.17; expen­ — now held by Senator Davis (R-, smoke damage occurred there. ______( harirs ('Rollhouse) Richards, $7, Daily 11:30 to 3 14.vltch ra u a l T a d ic s without obligation to you, if interested. The giant four-engined planes Blast Power Plant. guns lo shell London, listeners ditures. $291,686,396.65; n et bffl- Pa,)—would be regained by the Mory’s. the Yale ea-ing club re­ I was found dead at 2:15 a. m. to*. KEEP the here, made their original transla­ D em ocrats. nowned in song and story, is even New Vprk, Dec 24 .T A , dny about tt» leet Iron: the risar 65c Bwitcliing their usual tactica for ance, $12,357,016,500.95. tion in this connection. nearer the scene, but it too es­ new German threat to try cap- | ,,f '),|, fioiiie on Charcoal Hill rMd, onalaughts on the Reich capiUl, London, Dec. 24—(iP>—Pressing caped damage. Dliineiw !i lo 8 P. M. All estimates aiid installations done under flew Wer the North sea at mid­ There have been many Allied lured American and Biytush air-j'i,v tkiward P. .Xikiiiaii, a nelgh- “successful offensive operations" Lose V aluable .SliwU men iws "war criminala" in repris-1.1,1,r, KU-hardt who had been in ill 8.5c the supervision of the Hodskiii Engineering night instead of following the in eastern Bosnia, Marshal Josip air attacks on .ji. section of tha ■'Tlic heavy loss .w as accounted DOVT EORtiEl AJil R PETS XMAS! usual southerly routes. Previous Fiench coast whieft has come tp ar for the, Kharkov atrocity trials • health for some lime, and who Broz’ partisans today reported for In' part by the fact that two w as voiced fk.st night by the Berj- | uiidiTuent a m ajor operation last Co. uniier a money back guarantee. GLOWING! R.A.F. attacks generally have been their units closing' in further be known as the •“ropket , gun Holiday Crisis at Hospital book and cui ior stores weie in the Lite Them a Bag of in early evening. coast" because of supiioaltion that lin radte. ' Xiigust. hud shot himself through GARDEN around the -town of Sarajevo, wrecked building and lost valuable "Cixilly and objectively. German . the mouth with a .22 caliber rovol- For free estimate on fuel savings call 5125 First German reports of the rqid where the First World War was emplacements for such guns may Manchester Memorial Hospital facca a holiday crisis. Two stock. Other business establish­ PURINA DOG CHOW Supplement Your Heating System said workers quarters had been hit. be located there. things have combined lo make this crisis sudden and diajnnatic. juUges will examine witne.saM. ' ver, ncoording to Sergt. Chariea touched off. The communique was ments wiped out or heavily dam­ both British and American pilots | Hartlej. State Policeman laiplB RESTAURANT The broadcast asserted a consider­ broadcast by the Free Yugoslav No Dannage Announced One haa been a continuing flow of patients into the hospital. aged included a restaurant,' a and mothers and children of Ham­ -lackniaii and Chariea .McCarthy .811 Legal Beverage. able number of the attacking radio. No damage from last night’s The other has been a critical assault of Illness on the regular We also have storm sasli and storm doors clothing shop, the office of a laun­ burg,” a broadcast by Edward who Investigated. 840 M.8IN STREET bombers were shot down by Nazi While the Berlin radio claimed over-.channel shelling wss an­ nuraing staff of the hospital. . dry company, other business of­ .> LltS. .vOf— Ei|iial 1)1 ftMul valiif lo fighters and anti-aircraft fire de­ Roderick Dietze declared. that all organizec: guerrilla resist­ nounced. The hospital had. as of this morning, 103 patients, closp to fices, shoe repair shop and a con- I nre Ufstruvs Storage Barn in stock. spite the change in R.A.F. strategy. ance in Serbia had ceased, Tito’s German sheila that struck the “Will Be Able to Stale Orders" BURN CANNEL and .Xiilford, Dec. 24— lA*)— F ire dn^ 1.5 Ll>». of Fresh Meals Catted "Terror Attack” u war bulletin reported that in the Dover-Folkestone coastal -area its capacity. . Occupants of furnished rooms m I ' public trial the British and The German International In­ neighboring province of Bosnia, But of the regular nuraing staff of 44. a total of 15 nurses American pilots will be able to I stroyed the .Associated Seed Grow­ were "ho different from the shell-' the building, routed from their ers storage born and wqrkabog formation bureau said the raid was partisan forces had occupied terri­ Ing we’ve had down here before.’’ are unable to report for duty. beds', were sheltered at a fire state what their orders were and Iron Fireplace Grates a "terror ktUck" made “in t|ie tory between, Breza, a town on a however, said Associated Press This means that on the 3 to 11 shift this afternoon and.,, in what manner they carried them today, including three tractors, an FIREPLACE COAL house near the scene. Some alarm auto, a' Uirenahing mnchlne and W<* Wish You -\11 a Vcr>^ early hours of Christmas eve." branch railway 15 miles north of Correspondent Carl Crowehurst. evening, there will be only four regular nurses for 103 patients. was caused during the, height of o u t. JUST tH E THING TO USE IN YOUR FIREPLACE In the last heavy blasting of Sarajevo and Varea, northern ter­ who has witnessed, practically "Bfilish and American papefs. other farm implements DnnMgd which ignites instantly and bums with a large longdasting bla*« The hospital is therefore forced to Issue an emergency call the blaze when residents of the wae estimated at S25,000 by eog|^ FOR BURNING CANNEL COAL Berlin on Dec. 16 the. R.A.F. lost minus of Jie line. A power station every cross-channel shelling of the tor ouUide help. It can come ftrom private day liurset. regis­ bulldlnj said two elderly men were which in recent (fays have been 30 bombers wblle dropping 1,500 was blown up and 50 Germans publishing reports of that Bolshe- pnny olliclala. Flremea ffnni MERRY CHRISTMAS that radiates warmth and cheer tbroughont the entire room. WlU war, tered nurses reUred. and from nuraea’ aides. Some ol, these unaccounted for. but fire officials Milford and Orange fpoght IB* M lM C lg W ALLnrnem long tons of explosives. were killed In this action. •British long-range guns fn the have already been reached, and have responded. But more declared no one was trapped in the .wik mobster mock trial at Khar­ Other partisan columni already flames. deliver ahy quantity from 100 lbs. np to a Ion or more per custom­ Even before today's raW It had Dover area opened up shortly after .help is needed thkn the hospital itself knows how to secure. building. kov. will therefore, in due course, « • • Aiiil a Healthy, Happy New Year! at ear 8laeo been estimated the German bapital were reported approaching Bara, 8 p. m. last night, and hurled Miss' Anna Sampson, chairman" of the -Volunteer Nurses TTie fire, its cause and origin have ample opportunity., to pub­ er. Phone IIS your order now for immediate delivery. . was half destroyed in six big raids jevo from the south. Tito asserted. lish reports of trials in Gerroanv Influenza Deaths Decline shells acroes the strait for an Aides, this morning appealed lo_ members (if that unit t(J re­ undetermined, i.roke' out shortly carried out by the R.A.F. at a coat Turn Bark Nazi Attacks of Britlsn and • American war Ixindon, Dec. 24—(i¥H-A , LARSEN'S hour and a quarter. spond'. •’This real emergency," she said, "is w:hat we have befori midnight and was pro­ dine la Inlluenia dentha la G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. of 184 bombers. The Yugoslav communique said The rocket gun principle la well criminals." In the tampalgn to obliterate the partiaana were on the offenaive been training for.” nounced under control at 1:38 a. land and W'alen waa known to scientlsta. But despite m. although still burning fiercely Three German and a , Russian Feed Service COAL. LUMBER, M.\SO> S’ SUPPLIES, PAINT this so-called “king of Urgeta” the In all othei parts of Boanla. turn­ If you can give as little as two houra of your time, call to(My by the Ministry af Hi some German claims that their at that time. traitor were hshge^ a^ Kharkov Checkerboard Feed Store 38 Depot Square Tel. 5106 2 MAIN ST. TEL. 5125 British had attacked in great foi.ee ing back numerous German at­ Miss Gaudet. supervisor of nurses, at 5;31. after military court trial on Tba total of 1,108 In Im tS m tempts to crack their lines and In monster guns can throw 20-ton Second i( Fire Of W eek Mancliester Lumber & Fuel Co. th e nIghU of . Dec. 2. losing 41 It Is believed that, in moat cases, transportation to and from charges of coramittihg atrocitits. 124 in n th ar large c4U«i M 1063 MAIN ST., OPP. FOREST ST. TEL. 7711 planes and dropping 1,500 tpna ef particular an enemy thruat aimed shells all the way to London Fir# cajlef Paul Heinz’s lirtimate weak ended D ee. Ig wna M Everett T, MeKlaney, M#r. at the town of Jajee, Tito’s head- there have been no. Indlcatlona the hoeplUl can be provided. exploUvea; Nov. 28, losing $2 (Oonttnaad en Page Bight) th « a th e a ra v te a s w aak ’^ .. MARIlii tiVi »■ "*< •: h'./i CENTER STREET TELEPHONE i l 4S lanee in unloading 1,000 tons; (OaaRatwd en Pag* Eight) (Oatinoefl M r«c« Eight) Advertise in The -Herald— ll Pays Slev. 28. Nov. 22, and Nov. 18. f (OontiniMd on Page Ugkt) . Ji»