MONDAY, NOVOIBEH 27,1944’ The Japs Started It— LeVs Finish It— Buy Bonds! TWELVB Manchester Evening Herald
Dr. D. C. y. Moore will be guest The Weather speaker at the meeting of the >l^an- ATcrage Dally Circulat^^ Forecast ot U. S. Weather chester Exchange Club to be held roe the Month of October,xl6«4 About T o ^ Wednesday night at Hansen a Res \ Fnir Rad much colder toelght, \ lowest temperaturea 24 to 50 de . -:■ /• / taurant. President Charles helber anticipates a large attendai^e to _ . 9 , 0 0 2 grees; Wednesday fair nad rather ■:4 «v AlfM d L Wirtiama. rector cold. U St. Mary'a Eplacopal Qhurch. hear Dr. Moore speak on "Public Member e l AiUHt will be the gucrt apeaker at the Health." ____ \ Rotary meetlnt tomorrow B « « M et Manche$ter~-^A City of Village Charm at the y . M. C. A. The progjara The Dlscusalon group of the League of Women Voters will committee, (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Holmea, haa aelected meet Wednesday evening at » MANCHESTER, CONN.^UESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1944 meeting aa the annual ^hankaglv- o’clock at the, Y. M. C. A. v rOL. LXIV., NO. 49 (ClaaaUled Adverttatag aa Page i t ) tng gathering of the club and Rev. ^lUama will deliver the Thanks Corporal Richard A. Carlson, "of ^ vln g meaaagc. Dinner, which win 104 Hajmes street, was one of the precede the talk wiU be aer\’ed at armored signal personnel with a German Officers Captured in Strasbourg •;30 p. m. communications unit of ^ e .ird Armored "Spearhead" Division oil of Jap Ships Roer River Reached ■ The Beethoven Olee C3ub will taking part in the Second Battle of hold a combined rehearaal tonight Mona, now called "one of the most o f current and former membera on decisive actions in the campaign aelecUona planned for the reunion In Europe.” it has been revealed by Sunk or Damaged tQ concert in February, thla ecening the army public relations office. He was one of those who laid wire, By American Units - at 8 o’clock In the Emanuel Luth eran church. Preaent and former operated switchboards, Uletype- membera of the group are urged vi^ters and coding machines all day and stood guard at night. Set Now at 151 to attend thia flrat rehearaal aa photographa made at the reunion meeting aeveral weeka ago will be Mrs. Herbert W yllle is chairman 1 Near Saarbrucken dlatrlbuted. of a committee arranging for a food sale by, the Daughters of Is.a- Jpward Revision of Fig-1 J^paU FaCSS The monthly meeting of the bella, Saturday morning at » uresiir«>a rtnon Strike FFri ri-, M ^ Germans Announce Ro* >rm y and Navy Club Auxiliary o’clock in Hale's store. H , s . vidn take place thla evening at 8 day Adds Two Ships Supply Points British Not treats Both North o'clock at the clubhouse. Heavy Raids Sunk and 23 Dam And South of Stras* Private William rihaw, who aged to Score Given Facing Any joined the Marinea five weeka ago More Often Chief Targets bourg; Third and Sev la now at Parria Island. S. C., for Earlier for Attack. enth Armies Pushing boot training. His address is Shell Lack Platoon 607, Second Battalion, In Ai** Action Into Saar from Tri Parria Island, S. C. U. S. Paci^Heet Head-! ^ ««C ^ * ^«[f!*'*** uarters,' Pearl Harbor, Nov. diutrial Targets WiV Churchill Gives Assur angle Along Rhine; Re 8,—(A*)—The toll of Japa- 1,000 BritiBh Heavy Note increase Both in ance to Commons lentless Pressure Felt. se ships sunk or damaged Bombers Hurl 4,000 Weight and Frequency A Reminder! t h i\ month in relentless Tons of Explosives on No Reason to Sup lAindon, Nov. 28.— {iP)— When Ton Need More tmeHcan carrier-plane raids port Shortage Belief. Americans on the drenched Washington, Nov. 28.— Neuss and Freiburg. Ion thexManila area stood at Cologne plain reached the A Very Practical Gift! Il5 1 t o d ^ w it h upward revi- Japan can expect more deadly London, Nov. 28— (flb — Prime Roer river today and drove Insurance Ision of figures on Friday's saults by the Super-Fortresse^ London, Nov. 28.— (A7 - A t least Minister Churchill assured the up to a mile into Intricate Fire - Theft - Automobile Floral and Fruit Pattern ■trike which, DMged 48 ships M d more often. 1.000 R.A.F. heavy b> mbers In 87 airplanes. Admiral Chester W. pre-dawn raids today hurled some House of Commons today that German defenses along the or Fumlture A Twentieth Air Force spokes flooded stream while infan ilm ltz in a communique added man said today it can be stated of German officers, captured when Strasbourg. France, fell to U. 8_ Sixth Army group^ 4.000 tons of explosive! on Neuss “ there is no reason to support a |two ships suhk and, 23 damaged A group CALL with certainty that from our pres are maFched through a street of the city. An American soldier, pointing, walks slongslds of the and Freiburg. German supply belief that the British Armies will try of the Third Army ad Floral Tose Place Mats to the earlier score be short of the necessary ammu ent position attacks against key prisoners. (A P wlrephoto from .Signal Corps rsUlo.) ^ ______centers just back of the western vanced within ten miles of Fight at Virtual sWdatill Japanese Industrial targets will nition to fight their battles.” Saarbrucken, arsenal capital of front, as the sustained 72-hour Alexander The light for Leyte lelhnd alith now increase In weight and fre The premier’s statement, made the Saar. The German radio an »> lered to a virtual standsUlrJn the assault on Nazi frontline rail and In answer to s query soon after the nounced wholesale retreat* both quency. supply centera continued. Parliament, elected In 1935, open Last year’s Period 4 **Sharon Rose lOrm oc corridor’s mud aa terrlflc The American public was cau north and eouth of Strasbourg to Jarvis $ \ .56 set, of 4 Iraine fell, but U. S. planee bh$ed Secret Meet 733,030 Casualties Freiburg lies behind the Mul- ed its tenth conaecutive aession, night. tioned. however, not to expect houae-Kolmar lector where the followed a statement by President and 5 Coupons Good [>n the Island dropped 235 tone ^ Pushing Armies Into Saar Real Estate — Mortgafes anything like dally missions at French First Arm y and the Am er Roosevelt that ahell ahortages 39c each ■bombs on Japanese air Installa The enemy eald the U. 8. Third Insurance Until Aug. 31, 1945. vthls time. Will Consider ican Seventh Arm y are pressing were costing the lives of American Itlons on Cebu and Negros, and at 10 longer must and Seventh Armies were push 26 Alexander Street Match them or mix them in sets for kitchen oi dining room. MARTEX iDavao Friday, Gen. Douglas Mac- For British in War up to the western bank of the fighting men. ween blows at ing into the Saar from a French PHONES: ' 4112 er 7275 Saves laundering table cloths. Ten patterns. lArthur’s communique reported. Rhine. American heavy bombers May Improve Present Output L T. WOOD CO. ( came within triangle along the Rhine south qnadaya: S-0e«4 ar 7275 I In the Friday strikes on the Ma- attacked German rail movements Churchill based his reply on fac Phone 4496 ;h other this Draft Policy east of Hagenau and north of BoUd With Jarvis Far •ecorityt Inila area, HeUcat flghtera and antl- 136,116 Civilians in at Offenburg. north of Freiburg, tory workers’ maintaining their ng heavily Gen. present planned output, which, he Strasbourg. Smart 52x52 laircraft batteries on American aur- yesterday. ------“Relentless enemy pressure A Colorful Strawberry Pattern in .Towel Enser ,ble_ iration that the Predict Quick said, “ they may even Improve Iface ships have downed 58 Jspa- Toll for Five Years; Mosquitqs raided Berlin during south of the Rhlne-Rhone canal now joined, Canadian House of Com upon." He added: “We have very Inese planes, in addition to 29 more the night. has ,ed to a planned withdrawal Bath S i z e ...... $1.00 ‘Most of Treasure of eonstderable re8er\’es, the use of Idestroyed and 32 probably damaged intalned Pace mons Called into Ses Neuss is far to the north in the to shorten our Unes," Berlin said Printed Lunch Cloths Senate Action which depends on the. varying es Dus.seidorf area an la a junction of the flight below the Alsatian 36” Luncheon Sets Guest Size ...... 59c Ion the ground. Win bombing sion on Doniinion- Grandfathers’ Lost. timates as to the duration of the Vessels Listed Sunk ;nty-First oper point for rail lintfs to Aachen, Co city. HALE'S SELF SERVE Or Face Cloths . Admiral Nim ttz’s communique logne and Gladbach where the German resistance.” Surging forward in pre-dawn ating from Saipan 'island,Splittiiig and the Draft Issue. London, Nov. 28.— (^ )— On Stettinius Asked whether this assurance The Original in Ntw England! lusted the following vessels sunk in Twentieth on the Asiatic conti British Second Army and the U. blackness. First Army Infantry of $1.69 S. First .and Ninth Armies are en- covered all theaters of war, he re Lieut. Gen. Courtney H. Hodges |the attacks: nent, sUged three h eiyy missions Britain disclosed today her A heavy cruiser at Santa Cruz, Ottawa, Nov. 28. (.P) — The gaged. plied in the affirmative. He said (ought into the streets of Index Five colorful patterns in fniit.s and florals. All color com this .week-end. Obseryers weighed story of live years of war, Speed Indicated Not On The most recent series of raids, expenditures on the Burmese front 8 pc. Place Mat Sets set of 3 binations. Be sure to see the Big Apple pattern. We have |on the west coast of Luzon. obstacles and expressedHouse ofbel^f Commons that was called In and Jungeradorf and close to Laai- One destroyer at Santa Cruz. years that have cost 733,030 on the intricate railway system \ Kitchen Towels to match them. such a pace shouldto notsecret iw ^ session p e c t- today In a Do- j ly by General Acclaim ersdorf. TUBSPAY SPECIALS! Two old destroyers at Marin- casualties, including 136,116 in weatern Germany began Satur (Continued in i Png* Right) The U. 8. 0th Army reached the The famous Martex quality Ir peach, blue and green. minion-splitting conscription is day with an attack on Bingen, 15 Roer at Klrchberg, 23 miles from Iduque island, about 100 miles south- (Conanoed ot. Page Eight civilians, and “ most of the i Blit A bo by Urgency fcast o f Manila. sue following a declaration by treasure of our grandfa miles east of Mainz, on the Rhine Cologne and less than a mile across Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! set Prime Minister W. L. Mackenzie O f Pending Problems. behind the Saar area, when it be $1.69 Colorful Printed One destroyer escort. thers.” A "eO-page white pa the muddy Roer from the citadel Three medium landing ships 10 king tjiat lack of a “reasonable ’ came Increasingly apparent Hit Nazis Report of Julich. I miles west of'Santa Cruz. ihilty on the question might lead per gave Parliament the sta Washington, Nov. 28 — — ler'# Armies had elected to fight Rhine CroMlDg Not Confirmed Printed on line quality cloth, this gay Strawben-y pattern will ■ to^n arch y In Canada. tistical story of England’s conver It out west of the Rhine, Allied C offee Lb. Jar 34b I One cargo vessel north o f San Council Quits Quick Senate confirmation was A French broadcast asserting put color into the kitchen or dining i oora. Your choice of 8-piece Kitchen Towels I Fernando, a port 150 miles north ! le 69-year-old premier told sion into a factory-fortress, her strategy was obviously aimed at Moliaes Lost that French units of the U. B. 7th Place M.at Sets and Place Mats and 4 Napkins or 36" Square Cloth PaHlthnent last night that he production, and her losses. * predicted today for the appoint sealing the Nazi forces, squeezed Army had crossed the Rhine north S. ^ F te fo e |of Manila. „ i with 4 Napkins. One small freighter off Subic , After Secret woulA rexlgn Third of Homes Affected ment of Edward R. Stettinius. Jr., between the Rhine and the Allied of Strasbourg had no confirma I Bay, 50 mUes north of Manila. strong .mipport in a vote of con It announced one of every s secretary of state. Armies, from theli supply bases tion. Other Lunch Sets To $8.98 fidence TO he taken later In the To Russians Cooked Spaghetti in I Four oilers near Lubang island, three homes iri Britain hat been Speed was Indicated r.ot only by in the rear. The nearest Third Army ap^ week. He insisted that this sup The Incessant attacks on Ger 5 9 * ^ each I about 75 miles southeast of Manila. Probe Voted destroyed or damaged. , the general acclaim which greeted proach to Saarbrucken, sprawling SIZt Four small coastal freighters at port must inriude members of Minister of Information Bren many's diminishing store of oil al steel and coal center, was at cap Floral and fi-ult patterns. An especially pretty pattern is lha his own badiy-^llt Liberal party. President Roosevelt’s chosen suc Britlgeheatl Across Dan Mushroom and Tomato Big Apple. Thia matchea the printed lunch cloth with the Big iBanton Island, 137 miles south of dan Bracken told a press confer cessor to Cordell Hull but also by ready greatly have reduced the tured Seingbousse to tha aouth- 7 2 x 6 4 " Appeals EspeelRIly to French efficiency o f the Luftwaffe and Apple design. I Manila. Decision in Investigat ence: the urgency of pending Interna ube Wideiietl to Six w ift. 1 Two luggers west of Baatan. He appealed esj^clally to the “The total war effort of the immobilized much of Nazi trans First Army troops won two- 1-Lb. Jar wavering French-spfraking mem tional problems, headed by the Sauce 23c •No American Advances ing Communications population of Great Britain is neeii to complete the Dumbarton port. Miles; To Try to Take thirds o f Langerwehe, last imp©*- White Cutwork In the Leyte battle no American bers from Quebec, whh.^reflect the greater than that o f any other Smash Rail Facllitlea Likely nationalistic province’# ropposltion Oaks plan for world security. ROM. KUi. advances Were reported by General Commissions belligerent. We have not attempt Following jp'^ the daylight at Defenses from Rear. (ConUnued on Page Four) to conscription for overSri^ serv Calls Committee Meeting MacArthur, who said also that the ed to mulct the British empire. tack on Bingen, R. A. F. medium •RUN, aOAR To Cause Scantlal. ice. He called for an endXqf ra Chairman Connally (D., Texas) Soy Beans Can 23c storm had re1.arded air operaUona summoned the Senate Foreign Re bombers smashed rail facilities at London, Nov. 28.—(.4’; The Ger cial divergences which have \been Canada ia the only empire coun Scarf and Vanity Sets over the Island Sunday. Potir latione committee to meet tomor Rheydt, 12 miles east o f Gellen- for the Table! a bar to complete Canadian uhjty try from which we have received man radio reported today Soviet New • Patav I ^ fO d Japanese planes were shot down. In Washington, Nov.- 28—iVT)—The row and Vice President Wallace kirchen, Saturday night. Sunday since -the dominion's earliest his- reverse lend lease. With all the troops had aptured Mohacs in a m A*k to tea th* addition to eight bagged on Ameri House committee Investigating the .^other dominions we have made said he ia confident "the Senate 1,-00 American heavy bombers can attacks on other Philippines torv. ... will support the President’s choice and 700 fighters precision-bombed their march on the rear of Buda F la s h e s ! Lion Brand 16x33 $X*79 Chotham «W oolwleh"l Federal Communications commls- Even as King spoke, these dif- financial arrangements much less •pd by confirming him unanimously.” slon voted today to close t t e ! f^renccs broke Into antl-con.scrip- favorable to ourselves than the the SO-mile-long railway yard at pest. Mohaca lies On the west aide (Late Bulletins of tbe m W ire) mta’cks on Cebu. Negros and A t the .State,department the 44- Hamm and others destroyed the hearinga to the public, and Com-1 tion demonstrations as far away United States.'’ of the Danube just across the bor Milk 3 1129c Mindanao, B-24 Liberators, escort year-old Stettinius. who has been '43 as British Columbia on the west Bracken, aaying the Victoriana der from Yugoslavia a'hd 98 miles Record Tobacco Crop 16x43 $ X *98 Chatham ed by Lightning flghtera. bombed mlttee Counsel John J. Sirica Im were proud “ to be called a nation acting secretary since 1 nil entered (ConUnued on Pago Four) south of the Hungarian capital. 'Washington, Nov. 25.— —- \ mediately tendered his resignation. of shopkeepers," declared "there the Naval hospital at Bethesda. (Contlaned on Page TwqJ Md., buckled down to the enormous A German .jullltary spokesman Without learning the reaaoa for **Stanley’* (ConUnued on Png* Four) never have been aueh shopkeepers Renuzit 2-Gal. Can 99c Chenille Practical ^ The committee’s decision, an job confronting him in guiding said that with the incorporation of the current cigarette ahorta^ BUNKETS as the Brltlsh/'No shopkeeper ever Vanity Set $.1.79 nounced by Chairman Lea (D.. American foreign policy into new Mohaca the Russian bridgehead oongresslonal Inveetlgatofa heard Calif.) at the start of today’s before sold out their entire stocks fields of international cooperation. 5,758 Vessels across the Danube was aix miles testimony toda) that aa 18-monw Bath Mat Sets Dainty scarfs and vanities in all white. Several patterns. Labor Unify hearing, brought from Represen British Frown in order to fight. \ Big Three Meeting Delayed wide. Mohacs is 12 miles north auppiv of cured tobacco la backed Fancy Dutch Maid Cookies $4.98 tative Wlgglesworth (R.. Mass.), Most of InheriUnoA Sacrillred With a ftoosevelt - CJiurchill - west of Batina, in Yugoslavia, up by a record 1044 crop. TTia the assertion that the vote to ter "W e have sacrificed most of our Stalin meeting Indefinitely delay Lost in War where the Initial crossing was House Agriculture committee llet- 25% Wool — 25% Cotton — .70% Rayon Bridge, Coconut, Oatmeal, or Black Walnut Goal of AFL minate the “ public hearings at Upon Sforza Victorian Inheritance. What was ed by the prolonged winter war in made...... , i enec as witnesa after wltoeae beautiful solid color blanket viith contrasting border. this time may well create ,a na the treasure of our grand<;athers Europe. itJs likely that the Presi Soviet strategy at this stape o( j evidence that this ootwto^ $1.98 WarmNind long wearing. tional scandal.” has gone, abd i has been well and dent will turn over to Stettinius Figures Through 1943 the operation appeared to be a now Is producing more 15c2 fo r 29c Solidarity at Home and Wlgglesworth voted v ith the Disapproval Obstacle in gladly sacrificed." the job of completing the Dum Auuoiiiicetl Officially northward advance along the river toliacco than over before nnd thnf Good looking Chenille Sets, soft and colorful, that will make minority. > The white paper reported that barton Oaks plan either through the clvIUnii s u ^ y Is nearly 56 per diplocmatic channels or in a con a real wanted gift. All colors. Abroad Sought by Res In the course o f its Investiga- Crisis Leading to Bo- more than a third of all British (Continued on Page Four) cent grenter thiin before Ik* sw . - ference with the foreign ministers Today at Washington. Im men between 14 and 64 are in the Oni\ growers’ representstivw Other Bath Mat Sets To $.5.98 olutions and Green. • (Continued on Page Tw o) noni Cabinet Quitting. armed forces and that nearly half of Britain, Russia and China. Fancy McIntosh or Stettinius himself Is anxious to Washington, Nov. 28 — — tin ^ at today’s 2T man nannagan (D-Va) s ^ ^ Rome, Noy. 28—(A7—A reported (Continued on Page Four) roach agreement with the other Shipping losses of the Allies and N ew Orleans. Nov. 28.—W —The big power* on voting procedure in neutrals from the beginning of the Walkout Ties committee would decide later British disapproval of Count Carlo Baldwin Apples ~ ' i American Federation of Labor the proposed world security coun war through 1943 totaled 5,758 whether to call to cigarette maav- reached out for the elusive thread Strike Halts Sforza as either premier or foreign vessels aggregating 22,161,000 farturers and dlstributore, dS Treasury Balance cil. 'This la essential If a United N a • • • .r • 16-Qt. B.skt. I of labor solidarity at home and minister emerged today as an ob- tions conference to set up the or gross tons. This was officially an Up Transport $1.75 abroad today in resolutions sub Keniov*! Actloh Affirmed I t d t ------siable---- in the crisis which led to , , Washington, Nov. 28—(iP)—The ganization is to be held early next nounced today. I mitted to the snnual convention Ford Output resignation of Ivanoe Bonomi p , Treasury, Nov. 25 year. The British government released TsllBluwee, F1».. N$v. and expressions of President Wil- government ' RocelpU. $80,173,314.04; expend I f and when such a conference through the Office of War Infor Brussels Street Car Em — Removal of a < * » » * * * * t o * * ^ IJ, Jector from hi* position m e o . llarti Green. . Sforza has been presiding | jtures. $230,658,733.54; net bal mation a year-by-year breakdown 1 Fresh Cauliflower 19c In the national field, union.with ployes Demand Pier- Ml Production of Castings confcm ices of party J"® I ance $8,223,134,786.36. (ConUnued on Page Two) of losses by Britain, the Allies, in er In the Dade county the CIO—which walked out of ‘he British were reported against him | cluding the United States, and lot Cabinet Resign. public schools wM ntHrmed By m* .AFL fold in 1037—appeared still , Impaired; Magnesium with the Americans maintaining a I ------neutrals, presumably in the , ser Supreme court today o* the an^ Fresh Cucumbers 2 to, 25c to be a dream of the parent or Plant Entirely Closed, hands-off policy, but ther* was no vice of the United Nations. Simul elusion that "the Um* t ^ « ganization, whose Ebcecutlve coun K Immediate confirmation. . taneously, the War Shipping ad Bulletin! patrioUsm can acwiratoly ^ cil urged that the negotiations The Actionlst newspaper 'TUTra ministration announced United Ineasured ky .tl» Detroit, Nov. 28.—0P>—Produc Survey Shows Post-War Bniasels, Nov. 28— (4*)— A Full Line of abandoned in 1943 be picked up Libera.” In an editorial praising States losses totaled 753 vessels Ish tanks and oteel-helmeted citizen to bear anna sad fight W again. If possible.. • tion of castings for military com Sforza, questioned "la there a (gregatin.t 3.311.000 gross tons. troops guarded the Belgian the defense of his c o u n ty ^ Fresh Carrots 3 Lbo.l9c CIO President Philip Murray. In bat vehicles and aircraft engines ward P. Schweitzer appealed veto?” ' Plans of Iowa Farmers In the period covered by the an Parliament today as the convenUon In Chicago last weeK. at the Herd Motor Company’s River - Proposed for Premiership nouncement, the United StatM (Tiamber of Deputies gave court when the D n d n .O M rtr® ^ Roseville, Pottery held out his hand to the rank and Rouge plant ivaa Impaired again Two members of the Bonomi constructed about 30,000,000 dead Premier HubeH Plerlot a voTO cult court affirmed hla iMUSval ay Ih 'h . file o f the A F L but made it clear he today as strikes begun yesterday cabinet conferred with British weight tons of merchant ships, the County Bonrd of F i d ^ 1^ Fresh Beets 9C In new Clematis pattern »" bmwn, green, Vaaea of Ames. la. of confidence. Street ear had little intention of accepting were continued in the production Ambassador Sir Noel Charles and roughly offsetting the losses. workers had struck several structlon. The achool boMd aizca. Flower Bowls, BsskeU and Flower P ot^ f rom. sUtementn that he would net iw overtures of the leaders. foundry ahd the magnesium plant. it was understood they • form ally Extension service of Iowa State ..jjany of the farm boys now in Deadweight Tonnage Greater hours earlier, and columns of Jute)- florldn 'FavorB Resuming Farleys Approximately 11,000 employees proposed Sforza for the premier College today ®om.e up with a bit ,ervlce who desire to return to The Maritime commission in Us marchers were reported con the I nited States to tha war wHh Despite this, resolutions calling were affected. The dispute In Germany, Japan and Italy. ship. o f Information about the post-war j egTlculture after the war must conetruction reports uaed dead verging on the tense capiu l to for resumption of negotiations were SCO Doz. volved working schedules. Crown Prince Umberto sched Diana of Iowa farmers which show- come back as hired men^^__ weight tons as a measuring .stick, join In a “national day of pro Oranges 35c to be submitted to the A F L conven A company apokesman said the 5 9 ^ ' t o • uled conferences with Sforza and o . thev hoM to spend $420,000,000 Most WanUng to Buy Teaants while today’s report spoke in gross test” tomorrow against Pier- Besigns Treasury Font ' tion today for action. Theee In production foundry probably would Plate Glass Llirrcrs Palmiro Togllattl. both of whom on S f^ s . 80.000 of them ! The 80,000 who they w m L ton*. A merchant ship’s dead lot’s regime. British troops Washington. Nov. 25 (F) ■•a- cluded mainly thoee offered by have to be cloeed^and that opera- served aa ministers Without port Ignatlon of Joha I* Sulllvaa a* afi^’ want to buy land of their own and ed TO buy farms weight tonnage Is sorhewhere In set out to disarm one roluron .David Dublnsky and his Ladles tlona in the new steel foundry also folio in the Bonomi cabinet. wan. lu J ------an- sistaat Secretary e< tha the neighborhood of 30 per cent of 800 nwrehere from Mons. Garment Workers. In addition to were effected. The magnesium RepreaentaUvea of the six par th> thing they want the govern WM announced today, HEALTH MARKET 1 7 ^ ’’ X 2S%” . out frame in choice of ment to do moat la Improve coun other, but most of them were ten- greater than It* gross tonnage. First report* sold 200 p ers^ console atyle or upright. Wicker Qothes Hampers peace with the CIO, Dubinsky had plant closed yesterd^. ties making up the Committee of anU. three out of four of whom who had hsoa «Mh til* $4*98 (Gross tonnag*— the entire ea- o m o f the M delegation had offered one authorizing renewal of Started B y BODwriglite NaUonal LlberaUon were under- try road*. ■ w. , five yean, told FrssideM Give A China Bane The Extension service obtained eatd they would buy if they had a parity of a ship expressed In unlU aurrendered arms without a Either Bench Tj-pe or Taller. With John L. 1> w 1b and the The spreading work atomiage be ■tooc to have Informed Bonomi chance. ^ of 100 cubic feet to the ton; dead velt he desired to retara to htoj the they coniidered him unable* its information from a sample sur struggle. practioe. Hla tow firm I* la TUESDAY SPECIALS! now Independent United Mine gan with a strike by 20 mfflwrights vey of farmers and turned it over The report esUmated 129,000 weight tonnage—the carrying ca \ Workers shout returning to the the production founi _ _ to resolve the crieia aa premier-of farmers would make Improvement* pacity o f a ship. Including supplies Chester, N. H. to the State Postwar Rehabilita BjnisaeU, NoV. 28. -(J*)— Street] Breaded T a b le Lam p AFL. Ing Orders to two workers to take a new cabinet unless Sforza la g iv expected to cost $340,000,000 on as well as cargo, expressed in long en the ministry of foreign affairs. tion commission. car w orkers, struck today de Divorce StatM to Ueubt B ed T ra y s $3<25 to $g^.90 The resolutions committee a rec a day off because they had worked 1I,0M Expect to ReUre their place* apd that 50.000 would tons, 2,240 pounds.) ommendations on these eubjects Sunday. Shortly, afterward , 30. The Government Press office had spend $80,000,000 on farm dwell The report covered losi^ to manding resignation of the Pj®*’* M esle* City, Nov. Lamb Patties Lb. 29c aiinuunced that Pietro Ncnnl, So- It showed 11,000 of the state’s lot government and' the, million stotM o f naaay Aasi Complete With Silk Shade* W hite with black cover, also blue, peach, green. ' wore expected to carry considerable millwrights in the magnesium. f.oun- 180,000 farmers expect to retire ings. One of every three farmers enemy action, as well aa marine weight with the 600 delegatefc d iy quit woric In ejuupathy and ciallai party secretary, Sforxa and plans to buy a tractor and an au resideuta of thla Belgian capital granted to tiw olato'ol M^hite Base after the war-r-65 per cent o f them casualtlea resulting from peril* of 1 Shoulder $ 8 * 9 8 In the international field, Pres later 1,700 workers in the produc TogUattl, a Communist, would be tomobile. The report said 00 per had only foot transportation. (Jnaies) hM boo« p*""" ammg taoee who would see Um- during the first yw . r tha aea. by a Bupreow oourt $3.98 ident Green extended an Invltatlaa tion foundry refused to Start work In a report on tbe outlook for re- cent o f the purchases Would be t o r ■ N o flp ira* were given on loaaes Only an occaalo*»al streetcar day voldtog itosasoa to Lb. Pink or Partial Base $9.50 to aU world wlda labor, groupa to on the afternoon shift turrJng servicemen who want to for 1944, but the ratio of construc was operating by noon. MotormM. Loihb Chops ' 35c P«$tal Colors. Folding L^ta* Join with tba AFL In battling for Othera were sent home when, a NennI denied that he would farm er* said if pubUc funds conductors , trackmen and repalr- Boo were aot pn ;:^_«7whaa«LtaitI call on Umberto. farm, the coUege ®«“ "**J*ii^** tion of loMsi Is known to be ex eourt held that an enduring peace. He said the apokMman eatd, maintenance work 000 Iowa fanners had entered tne were to be spent for community men all quit wnrk In what efaa The J W . H A U CORR ' NennI, In an etdtorial In "Avan- tremely fpvorable. strike a local dally A F L would demand a place at the could not be aiipplied In the foun' Arined Service*. It said tome of pr^ecU , their choice. In order, described a* a- general 00 TOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY!' ti." lashed out again at the opera wmild be; Road improvement, Losses were aevere In 1942, fol- trmi has started [ a n o A L ! .-' M A ^ s s T i R Co m m * ' peace Uble. i ^ « driet. the farmers planning to retire TSREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES! SHOP IN THE MORNING IF P0S§IBLB! W. C. Grant, president of Local tion o f the Faaclat purge, which he conservation, rura (Oaattaued m Fag* Four# •■ He made this appeal after would be replaced by younger men e c h ^ s . e^ l (O—Ua*ad a* Fan R>Cfitl ■ T ' ■■ ' ■ ' said left those truly reaponalble fo r now at hjm^ »nd others expected I electriflcaUon, recr^tion cento**.; ^the ItaUan disaster unDuniehed* Lb. 39c i an l^ e Ught) (Oeattaood ea, Fm s XwaS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANUHlfiSTER. CONN..
MANCHESTER EVENING HEKAGi;, MANGaiSSlEK. GUNM, lUESUAY, NOVEiMBEK 28, 194« Third Pai’ty stationed at Terrace. B- C-. who Tonioritq^ I» I.a.Hl Day Predict Quick Rogers Gives Secret Meet^ have demonstrated for three days iGpvernment Wants Fire Whistle Manchester againat; the conscription for for Father Stack Not Planned eign service act. were termed Breaks Down Until After CiiriMmas Senate Action Date Book His Tfestimonv W ill Consider "mutineers" today by an Army^ T o B e S p e a k d Production Cut spokesman. Their pay and allow- Egg- Declares Reso- aiicea had been stopped while they ' Driscoll A Reminder — Wedne.aday, Tonight refuse to take orders from their ‘Misinterpreted Nov. 2!). will be theHast On Stettinius W ar Bond Show at the State Head of Bond Hotels De> Draft Policy officers. |More Chickens for Eat> CromujeU M.an Uses lution Rogers Paper Co. to theater. Catholic Hour Dedicate^ The demonstrations at Terrace, Wednesday that stores Friday, Dec. 1 .<4eril)e8 Early Connec ing; Shortage N9W on Club to Sell War Bopds And Misread'* Take Over Until the will be closed in the after- (Continaed from Page One) (Conlimted trum Page One) 150 miles north of Vancouver, were To Service Men ani Annual Benefit Ball, Manches tions with Business. thi largest of a half a dozen In East Coast; Selling of Repaira Are Made. noon until after Christ- approves the proposal it will be up ter Memorial hospital. Sponsorship coast and as qear as Lansdownc British Columbia over the week- Women of Town. Hartford, Nov. 28—(dV- Waterbury, Nov. 28— —’The mas. to Stettinius, working with the Women's Auxiliary, Hotel Bond Park. Just a niite and a half from eni. and the Arm y spokesman esti Charles E. Blsaell of Cromwell CIO has no plan to start a third Hartford. Layers Is Urged. The whistle »t the Orford Soap President, to help put it through Hartford, Nov. 28.—i.P,— Willard Parliament bill here in Ottawa. mated 1,000 to 1,500 men partici Rev. Thomas F. Stack ol ia using a club to sell war party in Waterbury and a resolu the Senate. The friendly relations W ar Bond Rally, Biiekliind and B. Rogeis. president and general bonds. Sounds kind of cave- Co. been broken down and will Begin March on Parliament pated in a parade and sitdown last Thomas seminar^' Bloomfield, chat tion adopted at the CIO BUte con he has had with Congress during Oakland districts, at Buekllind manager of the Bontf hotels, testi About 100 home defense troops night He added that not more than lain o f Campbell council. Knlghl By James Blarlow manish but really it Isn’t The have to be sent to the manufac* school. night alarms will have to be sound his years in Washington, as lend- fied through the morning before —conscripted for service in this 2.5 per cent of the troops in the of Columbus, v/ill deliver the sej Washington. Nov. 28 — (F) — ■'Club is a group which he has vention was "misinterpreted and turer In Boston for repairs. In the ■ which comes first: The chicken or misread,” John J. Driscoll, state ed by the siren cm-the firehouse as leasc administrator and under sec Wi-dticHduy, Dec. 6 Superior Court Judge Frank P. hesiiisphere and nms under the area were involved. mon at the Catholic Hour at formed called the $500 Bond meantime fire alarms will be Rogers do not maintsin enough retary of state, are expvM:ted to be Christnias Sale at North Meth MrEvoy. In the appeals on three government's new policy liable to The spokesman said the griev- James's church next Sunday I the egg? The chicken. The gov- au b. secretary if the CIO declared laat transferred by phone to the Rog lem m ent wants fewer eggs, and .earn pressure to blow the whiS' a valuable asset in this work. odist church. ea.ses involving the e.stale of Harry be sent overseas organized an niices of the men at Terrace “ boils ternoon at 3 o'clock. In addition Bissell Is an employe of the night ers Paper Co. on Oakland street "The resoluUon stated,” Driscoll tie as long as many long numbers In the nirt.n, associates predict Memorial Concert at High School S. Bond, former head of the hotels anti-conscription parade and be down to the fact they just don’t the sermon the program Include ■ more chickens for eating. Hartford Rayon Co. and presi and its whiaUe v^ill be used accord would require. ed that the secretary-designate hall, benefit organ fund of Eman bearing hl» name. gan a march on Parliament, but want to go overseas." I The War Food administration dent of Local 350. Textile said, "that only in the event o f lo ing to arrangements made by Chief recitation of the rosary and All firemen are requested to be would continue the basic policies uel Lutheran church. The cases are those of Raymond were dispersed almost at the out Itells thla story: Workers Union of America, cal P A C demand cbuld State CIO Demonatratloo tl'lth Riflen benediction. Special mualc is I There's a shortage of cooking Griswold this morning. on the alert for the change of laid down by his retiring chief. Thumday, Dec. 14 Harry Bond, and Karl E. Bond, set by active servive troops, aail- CIO. He started the club be council aaalstance be given to the All whistle alarms will be sound The sit-down aceampanled a ing prepared fo r the occaaion Ichickena on the east coast but no formation of a third party. So far whistles and especially at night Notable among these is the policy Military Whist, Manchester Pri against Mr. Rogers and others, and ora and civilians. The demonstrat fore the Fifth War Loan. ed by the Roger whistle between demonstration with rifles by a Mrs. John F. Barry, director of S| I shortage of laying chickens any- there has been no official demand when only the firehouse siren will of non-recognition of the militarist vate Duty Nurses, at Masonic Tem one case of Edmund J. Dies against ors fled as police arrived. Membership is limited to 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. During the regiment of Freneh-Ganndian James’s choir. The Hour is ded| end it is incorrect to antlclpt^te be available. regime in Argentina, of which ple. Frank P. Furlong, co-executor of Today’s sessiori. to open at 3 I where. ^ those who purchase $500 W ar troops stationed at the village of cated to the men and women in t) So—the government wants 50 any CIO action," he asserted, I l is not known how long the Or Sunday, Dee. 17 the Bond will and others, this case p. m.. e.w.t., was a s k ^ by the Bonds. Last summer members policy Stettinius has been an out Terrace on the northern British service from both St. Bridget] I million of those laying chickens pointing out that the National CIO ford Soap Co. whistle will be out spoken advocate. Christnias Party. Sjiorts Center. involving the propo.se(f .sale of the prime minister«to hear secret mil and James's parishes. accounted for more than 37 Wells street. Local 63, T. W. U. Columbia coast. Isold as cooking chickens. convention had gone on record a f o f the picture, to get necessary re Mr. Roosevelt sent his nomina hotel interests. itary information bearing on the Fourth Degree Honor Guard per cent of the plant’s Fifth A. Starts at 2:30 p. m. The armed demonstration and Would Mean Fewer Eggs W ar Loan subscription. Bis ter the state convention, as oppos First Lieutenant Gordon W. pairs made. tion to the Senate late yesterday, Rogers’ Testimony conscription issue. All participating organizatioi Monday, Dec. 18 > sit-down was related by a corre That would provide chickens to sell said today he expecte It ing a third party. Weir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas leaving unfilled for the time being Mr. Rogers testified that he had The prime minister’s peculiar will meet at St. James's school Christmas Party. Army and spondent j f The Prince Rupfrt I fill present eating needs. And it, will be the bulwark of the He declared that the State CIO Weir, of 117 Summer street, has ^ I I E V E S ' the position of under-secretary been employed by Harry S. Bond position was that this new policy 2 o'clock and proceed from thei Nobody Seeks .Santa .lohs Navy Club Auxiliary, at club hou.se. and was paid a salary of $5,000 Daily News, who said no violence I would mean fewer eggs next year. company’s Sixth War Loan council and the Waterbury CIO been' awarded the A ir Medal for which Stettinius has tilled since of partial conscription for over or damage was reported. in a body to the church. Rembei a year, plus .a suite In the hotel, I'raere were too many thla year. drive for $10,000. unions are in full accord with N a "meritorious achievement in aerial September 19t3. seas Service ^ opposed by two ex Meembers ■ of the unit had de of Bishop McMahon assemble The main producing areas for tional CTO policy. The State CIO ^COUGHS ^ Philadelphia— (/Pi - The holiday in addition to incideiAals that went I flight while participating in sus treme groups - those who. like the manded from Army headquarters Fourth degree. Knights of Coluni broilers and fryers, are in Mary- convention resolution on political tinkle of street comer S.anta Clau Relesuiea Exchange of Letters with it. He said he was in charge I tained operational activities , DUETO Progressive Conservative opposl- in Ottawa that they be returned bus, will form an honor guard il hand. Delaware, Virginia parts of action aaserted that CIO support ses will be missing here this year Earlier in the day the president Couiieil Quits of publicity and advisor on finances, tion and some of his own Liberals, Masquers Prepare against the enemy." He Is a pilot unless the Volunteers of America, to tlicir homes in Quebec. the church. I West Virginia, parts of Georgia, should go to progressive candi hod announced he was accepting and as such was required to be at believe it does not go far enough, of a B-24 Liberator bomber in which has used the Kris Kringles Among the organizatioiia invit I and Arkansas. „ , dates of either the Republican or Hull‘s resignation and finally. Just the hotel each day. He .said his and tiioae who, like the Quebec Indirect Answer Given Italy and has flown 16 combat Lcou>& to collect Christmas relief since ed to attend are the Ladies 1 Plans this year called for rais New Production Democratic parties In Waterbury, before the executive office closed, After Secret salary changed before Mr. Bond's members, believe it goes too far. I Meanwhile at Vernon, B. C.. far missions. His wife, Mrs. Betty 1896, finds an untappi'd source of Columbus, Daughters of laabellt ing 201 million broilers and fryers as elsewhere in the state, Driscoll he released the exchange of let death because o f the depression. Two cabinet members already south and inland, an indirect an Ann Weir, resides at 1768 Linden manpower. MnJ. Thomoji J. Strick St. Bridget's Men's club, the Poj I to fill civilian and m ilitary needs. said. ters in which th resignation was Rogers having put a ten per cent have resigned, Uklng opposite swer to the draft protesters was ish-American club, ths Mother^ I But 223 million were raised. Manchester people who saw the It was also announced that the avenue, Memphis, Tenn. land. head of the Volunteers re formalised. Probe Voted cut In effect throughout the hotel given by the Arm y in the squelch Mark Twain Masquer's production ports; ‘The situation looks very sides of the issue. circles, the Children o f Mary SelUng Above Celling Prices recently elected Executive board This disclosed that the re.signa- and including himself, and it was Fear New Government ing o f an attempted second dem of “The Doughglrla” will be pleas Assassins Executed bad,‘ indeed. Here it is four days both parishes and Brown-LaGac| I But still the Army can’t get all of the State CIO would be induct tlon had been submitted on Nov. his recollection that a second ten The Franch-speaking members onstration there by military police, ed to know that the second play of after Thanksgiving and. we have- (Continued from Page One) circle of Columbian Squires. Del I it^eeds. It buys at celling prices. ed into office at a special meeting 21, a week ago, and it brought out per cent cut also went into effect. and the reading of section seven the season has been chosen and London. Nov. 28—(/P)—The Par not had a single application." are expected to vote against the gallons also ars expected froi I Black marketeers are selling to cj- in Waterbury, Dec. 2. At that time P Soodies TlutMit Irritation in his own forceful words Hull‘s Uon, the committee has inquired Mr. Rogers testified that in addi government if it seems likely to 6t the King's rules and regulations nearby councils of Knights o| 1 vilian buyers at prices over cell- cast. "Ladles In RetJrement” by a proposal *^11 be made to invite is radio said two membera of the bitter regret at having to re tion to his salary, Mr. Bond had stay safely in power without their of (Canada to ever>' man in the C?Dlumbus. Edward Percy and Reginald Den C. B. Baldwin and ’Thomas Bums, former Vichy militia were execu into the sale of Radio Station Vernon camp. linquish the reins of foreign policy given him certificates of preferred votes, and to vote with It if defeat Meeting Thunday I U'eanwhile farmers arc holding ham will be given at the Avery assistants to CTO-Pac (Chairman ted at dawn today for the aaaaasi- WMCA. New York, to Edward J. nation last July of Georges Man- before the Job of post-war world stock and had given him a $10,000 looms. U the King government Emphasis was laid, in the read Financial Secretary Bernard on to their laying chickens, so Memorial, December 5 through bidney Hillman to attend a subse Noble, fori^er undersecretary of del, interior minister in the Dala- organisation is . oraplete. life insurance policy on Mr. Bond, should be defeated, the French- ing, on the penalty phrase under Fogarty, chairman of the commit they'll produce eggs. If this goes December 9 at 8:15 p. m. "LAdies quent meeting to discuss political commerce. dier cabinet before the fall of “ It is with inexpressible disap the premiums for which were paid speakipg members fear they would which any soldier convicted of in tee, has called a meeting of oa they’ll lay too many egga again In Retirement” was a great suc action In Connecticut with particu Plan the home of your dreams bond by bond. Every Charge Sale Under “Dure**” citing mutiny, rioting or taking pointment," he wrote, "that I find for by the corporation. be confronted by a new govern full committee for 7:30 Thursdaj I next year. cess on Broadway several seasons lar reference to Waterbury. France. Witnesses have charged that 'Contino^ AsYfirretor ment enforcing conscription more par; in a siniilar di.sturbance may Under the present set-up. why ago and was done on the screen W ar Bond you buy will pay for some part of it and it necessary, for considerations of be imprisoned for life. evening to decide the remaininjj wnnasMI MAIN health, to retire from public ser Donald Flamm sold the station A fter Mr. Band's death in De vigorously than now is being details for the affair. All membei 1 should farmers worry 7 It's all with Ida Luplno in the leading under “ duress.” cember. 1935. Mr. Rogers wasgnade done. The anti-conscription demon I velvet for them. role. It la an Intense psychologi as your plans mature your bonds will grow in value. vice .... strations started last Friday in are expected to attend this aessioi "It is a supreme tragedy to me Sirica, who said he took the po president and general manager of Speaking for nearly three hours. In addition to Mr. Fogarty thI Floor Under Egg Prices cal melodrama and has all the sition as committee counsel “at the hotel and continued as a direc King traced the racial division In Vernon, when 200 men paraded There's an OPA ceiling on egg elements .of suspense to make an personally that I am unable to against the law. An Army captain committee members are; John Outstandingly Good You will want a modern kitchen — one or more continue making my full contribu great sacrifice" to himself, assert- tor, he having held that position be Canada from the beginning. Lyons, secretary; Cornelius I prices, to be sure, but there’s exciting play. fore Mr. Bond’s death. who attempted to disperse the This tion to such great international The prime minister moved, as an Foley, James Tierney, FranI floor under egg prices, too. The Masquers were very fortun O f the 2,810 shares of common demonstration was struck down. bathrooms—a powder room—effortless heating and undertakings as the creation of "There is great public interest iasue of confiilencc,* "that this Quish. William Quish, Ijto Kw i floor is called price support. ate in locating the costumes and stock out.standing. Mr. Bond at his Which means: 'The government the post-war peace organization, in this cLLse. 1 don't want it on house will aid the government in James Reardon, John Burke, Danj wigs used in the New York pro other features. Ear-mark your bonds, dedicating each death held 2.806, the diiiectors. Ed guarantees the farmers a certain duction and these will go a long the solution of the many other my conscience that I submitted its policy of maintaining a vigor iel McKenzie. Charles Mathsi to a whitewash. Therefore, I am mund i-. CfiSs,''Frank P. Furlong. ous war effo rt.' There was no John Rohan, Timothy HoIIoi minimum price on eggs If they way in making the show an artis purchase to a specific purpose and watch their value problems involved in the promo Engagements can’t sell In the open market above "^ulvA tion of international cooperation, tendering to you my resignation, the late Arthur L. Shipman and j men lion of conscription. John Murphy, Thomas Caron, J( tic success. effective immediately." Mr. Rogers, each holding one quali- I Thp motion asks only. King aaid. Tierney, Thomas Dannahei that minimum price—the floor 'Those in the cast are: Jane Ed increase. and the flnal development of a full fying .share. By the provision.s of -whether memoers are prepared price—the government will buy wards, Beatrice Ganz, Ann and complete structure of a world Wigglesworth. In a statement, j Thomas Quish, Edward F. Morj declared: Mr. Bond’s will, the.se four dirertors jq support the government in con- Jodoin-Cam'poseo iarty. Edward J. Moriarty, Timoj them. Roberta. Gall Ripley, Grace Le order under law." So the farmers don t figure to The bonds you buy now will build your home by "H ow anyone who has listened were made executors , and Mrs, tinuing to carry on Canada's war Mr. and Mrs., Joseph Camposeo thy K. Bye and Luke D. PhUIipa. vine, Anne V. Torrant and Robert Offers To Serve Again Franci.s K. Bii.shee was named an lose by keeping their laying hens to the tetstimony during the last effort at this time,” and he added of 141 Center street announce the Haight. Mr. Haight will be re He offered, once his health is re executrix. F or example; I f a hen lays $3 membered by "The Doughglrls" three days. .. .can vote to close that "any member who votes engagement of their daughter, stored. to serve the president in or $4 worth of eggs a year, the audiences as Mr. Jordan, the hotel these hearings to the public at against this motion is asking to Miss Ida A. Camposeo, to Staff any way he could and Mr. Roose Public Records farm er makes money on that this time is beyond my compre have the present administration Sergeant Maurice Jodoin, son of manager. TEA velt immediately cut out two as Strike Halls chicken. He couldn't get that Associated with Margaret hension...... resign, and another administra Mrs. Yvonne Jodoin. of 290 Park signments for him. tion immediately take its place." Terrace. Hartford. | much for the chicken ^aelf. Hazlewood, the director, arc: In Packages and Taa Bags at Yotu Giocar'a ^ jviERiCAN p "E ver since the start o f this in Warrantee Deeds One Ik that of an elder states The opposition -leader Gordon Miss Carapo.seo attended local i Far Too Many Eggs Florence Mead, assistant director; vestigation. this committM and its Ford Output Lillian Crawford to Marion Bj man advising on foreign policy Graydon. Progressive Conserva schools and was formerly em -. ’This year the laying chickens Cliff Barnes, stage manager v/lth staff has met with constant ob Ladd, property oh High street. R a d i a t o r and the other that as presiding of tive, followed King briefly with a ployed aa an inspector by the Pio produced about 4,676,000,000 dozen Charles Koch, his assistant: struction, imUmidation and under (Contlmed froni Pax* One) Homes, Inc., to Ernest J. Shsr eggs, far'too many. Amelia Sllvestfi, Muriel Kusnltt ficer of the United Nations at Its hand tactics from those in high rhetorical request that the prime neer Parachute Company. man, property on Hyde street. ■WFA figures —If the farmers and Sylvia Wemick in charge of first organization. places In the attempt to ham minister's reference to anarchy be Staff Sergeant Jodoin, a techni-! CORPORATION “ When the organization of the 600, United Automobile Workers expunged from the record and he cal instructor for the past two !* will get rid of about 50 million of props. Sound will be handled by string Its work and to suppress (CIO), -said the strike was un those la ^ n g chickens, egg produc S A V E ^ 3 0 % F U E L ! United Nations is set up." the the truth.” moved, in the form o ' an amend years at 'Eagle Pass. Texd, is Rosabelle Gordon and Dorothy president told Hull, "I shall con authorized and added that efforts now stationed at Craig Field, Uon in 1945 will be about 3,920,- Pribison and M ary Brodeur and AND ENJOY GREATER COMFORT Oalm s N o Foundation ment to King's motion, that the tinue to pray that you as the were being made to persuade the house endorse all-out conscription. Ala., as an instructor and inter 000,000 dozen. Vivian Firato will be responsible father of the United Nations may Representat^e Hart (D„ N. J.) strikers to return to their jobs. preter to French aviation cadets. And WFA egg production fo r costumes ’The set is being de SUNBEAM Offers Party Program RliSCO 3-WAV COMBINATION WINOOWS A m e r i c a n m uM UB rtmzACZS agn preside over its first session another committee member, re He said that Inasmuch as most of M. J. Coldwell. leader of tfie He leaves tonight on the comple duced to that figure. signed by HarVey K. Smith and sponded that "all talk o f intimida the Ford plants in the area were to I it'll II Egg-SeUlng Profitable painting ia in the capable hands of EXPERTLY INSTALLED /"I lMuting iouipmint ff^^nuMGisG nxniRis ‘T h a t has nothing to do with Socialistic Cooperative Common tion of his furlough, for Craig WITH THE EXCLUSIVE STEEL SEAL wW be onilaMa as seen m RAI^GE AND FUEL whether you are secretary of state tion of this committee is without be closed three days for inventory wealth federation, in another Field. WED. ANDTHURS.* But remember: There are ceil "Cappy" Bowers. arc currently availahle under (Jovernment or not at the time, but should go to foundation; all talk of suppres.sion this week the men felt that no one ings on chickens and ceilings and regulations. When war restriaioni are r^ the arsoK dtouurit efVra* amendment' put forth hi.s party's 1. No Draft! No Rain Ventilation! prodoedoa hare boas Mfc you as the one person in all the of fact is entirely without founda should be asked to take an addi program of conscription of wealth support prices fo r eggs and that moved and dvilian produrtion is resumed, CALL tion.” Nut Seeing Double egg-selling thfcrefore Is profitable. 2. Change Screen to Storm Sash In Vj Mln- world who has done the most to tional day off because o f working as well as manpower as necesSao' Check o u t products w ill be available through Heat Hart added that "every item of So O PA and W F A now are try- nte From INSIDE Voin Home! ing and Plumbing Contractors, as heretofore. make this great plan for world ^n Sunday. for prosecution of a total war, and TIm Paym ts ore orrik interest pertinent to the inquiry Albuquerque. N. M.—(/P\— Police, . ing to work out a method to make NC^ile our facilities are presently engaged in peace an effective fact." Employes of the Cross Company, call^ for an end of distinction be No Bulky Windows to Store In Cellar! able (or Heatias *a4 will be made public at the proper peering over their records, found egg-laying and the support prices These war production much thought is being given Urged to Stay Until Jan. SO manufacturers of machine tools tween the home seivlce and gener No Fuss — No Ijidders — l-lltle Diiie! HaaiWag ander ngdla* 8500 time. used in heavy artillery production, they had arreated a man twice less attractive and chicken-selling to Research and Design, to the end that our tioas prescribed by ibe OIL The letter also disclosed that the al service troop.s. Pays for Itself In Fuel Saved! "This Is not a grand ju ry," he during the time he was supposed post-war products will represent every pos 8TAHOARO RKR081SNB AND MOBIUUBAT FUEL OIL president had urged the secretary struck today for the second time Dispatches last night said ■ more profitable. Features aaid. “It is an investigation limited to be a prisoner in the county Their solution might be some No Down Payment— 86 Months To Pay! sible advance. to remain in office until Jan. 20th withii> a week in a dispute over draftees stationed in nortliem Brit a certain objective, and I think jail. No need to worry, the pris thing like this, although It’s only when the third term ends. He said union i-ecognltlon. Seventy-five of ish Columbia near Prince Rupert MORIARTY BROTHERS that objective can best be obtain oner reassured him. they weren't l a guess; Let Us Show Yon a Rosco S^^Way Combination Window! "it would give me great satisfac the firm's 150 employes were in were staging a “sitdown" while ed by conducting closed hearings.” volved. Army officials said It could seeing double. When thy caught Raise the ceiling prices on chick .F. H. A. FINANCED — 36 MONTHS TO PAY. **On the Lever At Center ami Broad Streeta tion if we should round out the awaiting a reply from Army head After Sirica tendered his resig- have a serious effect upon the pro him, he was out — as a trusty. ens to let farmers make a larger three terms." r.ation today. Philip Handelmann, quarters at Ottawa to a demand But Hull and his dcK’tors decid duction of urgently needed heavy profit by selling them. A t the BARTLETT-BRAINARD CO. Flamm's attorney, rose to protest artillery. Uiat they, be returned to their same time reduce tha ceilings and ed against this, believing that if he homes in Quebec. HARTFORD (6) the committee's action but was led The plan is one of only two in the support prices on eggs so 103 WOODBINE STREET is to recover his strength it Is In Montreal, in the- heart of i UTi flM I fH0W..*Ma:jDdfUIIMI|S TE LE PH O N E 2-1269 froir the hearing room by a po the country manufacturing lathes |mNiin they’d bring a lower revenue. essential that he give up for the French-Canada, about 700 young u m r Evenings and Sundays — Hartitird — 3-5879 AN ATTRACTIVE NUISANCE liceman. As he left Handelmann for heavy ammunition loading i ______,______I time being all the cares of public shouted; 6 ways to protect such as a slippery sidewalk, may be great machines. Arm y officials said that H A R TSO R O m a OOU8U YOUR BONO fiUY/NC office. He had not been to the of “I want the record to show that VAVE ----- PLUS fun for children, but It might prove very fice In the State department since without the lathes P ^ u “ on o f j f N IN A FOCH hi| Force Vacciiialioii costly If someone is hurt and brings I yi'as forcibly evicted. I am r t ammunition would be impossible | =* “ oppositfbn to S Oct. 2, his 73rd birthday. under your jurisdiction, I am a I conscription. FeiMMSMUlIl 'fiSHE'8 A claim against 3’ou for damages. Aak The following day he was con and added that heavy artillery and ^ = IN PERSON 10L0IER TOO" In Onlv 74 Towns about low-cost Comprehensive Personal t-axpayer. I pay your salaries.” ammunition at present are a top fined to his apartment with a A lew minutes later he returned TbrCBS 5m,;-5 MNSATION Insurance, the most complete throat ailment and a little more requirement of the armed forces. Draftee Troops Dr.Timothy Bright your eyesight and took a seat at the rear of the END XONIORT: RUPTURED? protaction obtainable. Striker spokesmen said the com Akron Modorn Truss than two weeks later he was taken room. Termed ^Mutineers* ■'.AND THE ANGEI,S SING" Hartford, Nov.- 28— (/Pi —’The inveoted Sack Pad — No prolrud- to the Naval hospital for a check pany refused to recognize f,ocaJ State Health departmoat today AKRON TRUSS FIT- Before Losses Happen, Call John Iai|ipeB. Later .Sold at Profit 155. UAW-CIO. as bargaining , 'Vancouver, B. C., Nov. 28— (/P)— “ HOUB BEFORE DAWBI” modern ,ag stud posts lo woar up and rest. Two teeth were ex disclosed that less than half ofythe iho ’TING by graduated ex In it.s investigation, the com agent. Aimy officers arranged for French-Canadian draftee troops FERRr [OMO atate’s 169 cities and towns, re tracted but his doctors felt he was ports. Don't take, chances consultations with the strikers. IT’S HERE TONIGHT! Shorthand just worn out and n<*eded a long mittee has dealt specifically with YJa'Ii VVOODT HERMAN S Trumpet Qiitm quire compulsory vaccination of with incxperlenord truss The company made no comment. PREMIER SHOWING JOHN H. LAPPEN rest free of responsibility. the WMCA sale, consummated in children before they are permitted Pal patantarf lha Hallaw fitting. Our exjierts 1910. Noble, wh0 paid Flamm $850.- ’’IRISH EYES ARE to enter public schools. Bridgeport give you private, per All Porms of lasaraaee and Biinds Tomcat Raises Kittens THE MARK TWAIN BILLIEROGERS Oraand ilada far.caalar, 000 for the ptni^rty, later sold It SMILING” AT STATE was largest among the cities not sonal service. If you Ill «4 CONE STREET TEI.EPU0NE 1U2I requiring vaccination. qvickar,‘Tsatitar Taadi* showint to Nathan Strau.ss. New York City MASQUERS KBAND-I5MEN,1' THEATER — 8:00 P. M. have worn a truss, you financier, for $1,255,000. Hobbs, N. Bomb Blast, Of the 169 cities and towns, 74 !Marlboroii«li ...... newspaper of the Hobbs Armjr- Presents erls fit vou with a WMCA fhaJ i ‘ ^ree calico kittens requirement. In two counties, New A rehearsal of the Grange Min WMCA. told the committee that building. Directed by FREE TICKET NOW! new .AKRON MODERN strels will be held in the Richmond Flamm agreed to the sale only Margaret Hazlewnod ' IMIiNinMWWI London and Windham, only two TRUSS. Memorial Library on Tuesday eve after he had been subjected to a and they were nearly grown before towns require vaccination while in ning. Dec. 5. and oil members of "campaign of terror." tile Gls discovered the supposed AT AVERY MEMORIAL a third, Tolland, only three towns Old Style Trusa Back the ca.st are asked to be present as mother really was a battle-acarred require Iti Of the 28 towns In Hart He was told. Roberts testified, Tuesda.v Throagh Saturday, Pada—Note Ike cumber or this will be the onlv rehearsal be tomcat. 1*hen he reappeared at ford county,. 19 require vaccina some atud peals oansiag Lapel “ that unless he sold, the FCC December 5-9 tion,. the highest county total. fore the show will be presented in the same spot with two more kit would take aw ay his license and Jtscemfart. .THARMACY the Ea.st Hampton High school tens, so tiny they had to be fed A t 8:IS P. M. as.sign his frequency elsewhere." 0 7 3 MAIN ST. auditorium on Saturday, Dec. 9. with an eye dropper by adopting Tickets Call Hartford 6-8154, Roberts, who freely acknowl HOLLOW GROUND RAZOR BLADES MANCHe$TEB.,CONA 1 . A vo id raflacted gloiw . Guard against 3. Don’t sit in your ow n shodow . Read Mr. and Mrs. John C. Verga.son WACs. Nobody knows where Tom Day Time. Deaths Last Night 1. D eh 'fa lt in diract glora. Shade every ■nd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fenton edged a part in 'hat he termed gets the youngsters. ^ ^n^unSouBnnSlos^iMiCf^s light reflected into the eyes ^om shiny ing or working in your own shadow can the “conspiracy" to to n x Flamm, light to eliminate glare end use indirect ■ nent Thanksgiving Dav in East surfaces. A highly polished table should be cause severe eyestrain. Your ahadow cam Hiirtfoixi with Mr. and Mrs. Henry also named as a particijiant Don- Dayton, O.—Carl A. Cover, 51, .reflector lamp# wherever possible. Have reduce the amount o f light on an obiea tn old S. Shaw, former general' man PLAY TAPS FOR THE JAPS! Ggfat come over your left shoulder. Never cotrered if you are to work or read at it for Sweeney and family. vice president of Bell Aircraft l/io its normal intensi^. Mr. and Mrs. William M b erg ager of WMCA. Shaw denied Rob BUY A BOND NOW AT THE corporation, manager of the firm’s read fsdng lighL . any length o f time. and Sirs. Clarl Franson have return erts’ chaixes aa "utterly false and Georgia division, and one time Pins without foundation." ed home after spending a few days chief of the Army Air Force’s Ma- in Brooklyn. N. Y. Roberts said he and Shaw told JITTERBUG STATE OR CIRCLE THEATERS T terfei commsnd, aircraft modifica In Sterling Silver - Rose Mrs. Eric Nelson of Brooklyn. N. ! Noble that the only way^to gel tion bra»Th in Dayton. Gold - Bright, Riise and Y., is spending a few daydays with Mr. j Flamm to sell was “to scare him." Dayton. O.—4dax Stupar, 59, In and Mrs. Carl Franson. TO THE BOND PREMIER dustrial planning director of Bell Green Gold Calls Aoensattoa “ Absard** Mrs. Charles H. Islelb has re Noble, who appeared only brief w a Lt z pfSnMUWANOB Aircraft corporation and one of lumed after being a patient in the ly on the atand, told newsmen aft- i BBGIN8 . SHOW . the pioneers in the aviation indus Niceli^ Made and Massachusetts Women's Hospital er his appearance that Roberts’ 1 AT S P. >•. try. He was a native of Austria. BeautifjiUy Finished. In Boston for more than two weeks. accusations were "absurd" and Greenwich.—Mrs. Rachel Feust- Mrs. Isleib is now staying with her “without foumlatlon.” | FOX-TROT r mann Oimbel. 81. widow of Isaac son, Arthur Isleib and family. TOIQGHT Wiggiesworth told the commit Gimbel, departnr.ent store execu tee that "every time the attempt tive, and a founder o f the Needle Op without and. dp without if nood Considering Sports Bdldllng PRESENTING has been made to take this case work Guild of America- She was FILLED GOLD AND POLKA CONTEST Springfield. 111.. Nov. ZS.—iJPi— up tremendous pressure has been bom in Philadelphia. bo to hol^ spood ,tho poco of victory The—state's post-wai planning brought'to bear from administra tumry Chattanooga, Tenn.— Richard L- tion sources in the attampt to committee And Unfveraitv o l IIU- At Moore, department store executive qpHE'ytefog *kis picture obviously nois trustees are considering a suppreaa the case entirely or to '0 0 U t y > /t 4 ¥ i rand father of Grace Moore, oper A is an iextreiiie example. Our Govern $ 8 .4 0 up proposal by an lUIni Alumni com postpone indefinitely the presen atic and screen star. ment oen aioly does not ex p ea any o f ns to S . Kaap bulbs cloan.Removo yourbulba A. U s a right bulba. Floor tempo a b o ^ tation of the facts, to the Congress e/aa id. Rost yowr oyos occasionally. Tour mittee for construction o l a $1,- Chicago—Capt. John McGee Gil go that far ia fcattiQing our buying-Tevco and bowls occasionalbr to ^ve them a bath have 160 watte; table-tempe. 100 to 1 » and to the people. christ, 51, a Canadian Royal Air oyoe movo Cour or fhro Umeo on every Uno 500.000 sports building. It would to put the 6th W ar Loan over the top. watts; reflector tempe. 800 watte; be uaed for all t)rpes o f indcxir "X a X the strength and char ' Force ace In World War L A na- o f type. To reod on averege magazine arti- in warm, snd^ water. The brighter they lamps, flff to 76 watts; »eoehdtompA O W acter of this pressure la In ilaelt PULASKI HALL if/tyAtes Boi our fighting forces ceitaioly are the brighter your light Grimy bulbacan sports and would aeat 20,000.- ' tive o f Greenock. Scotland, he was d a requires dxm t 4IL000 muscular SILVER tha strongest poasible prlma facie that (heir sacrifices are appmaped if we 60 watts; UtefaMk 160 vateA " \ North Street 'knighted by the British empire. ^ Bo atop and rest awbilek. moan 25% to $0% Isos evidence that there ia ‘something deny ourselves some things aad.^px the rotten in Denmark’ which cannot -• ...... Decide to Call Off Wvoree stand the light of honest investi money into extm War Bonds insttM^^ $ 3 .8 5 up RANGE and gation." •Hollywood, Nov. 2S-0IV-Lucine Remember, W a r Bonds pay o ff at nta^ Saturday, December 2 Ball. Utlan-hatred movie actress, tnrity atthe rate o f $4 forevety $5 investad. .and Deal Amax, Cuban w to r now T ty to boy at least one extra $100 Bond Tax faiclnded. FUEL OILS Blackblrdi Hoa’t Fly Manchester Electric Division H( WHU-TInua. tip th.’ Arm y, have decided to can w l ^ this 6th W ar L oa n Dfivu is on. Brooklyn—(dV-Long I a I a n u Stordutfers" iOrchesf ra off their divorce, her studio has Fri.-aaL ' fiM ounced. M!sa BaU received an TlfcefHiiimiSjesiasmfssdeuadssM fesoaNNSCiicotreisaBOOiwAint^^ D U L 6320 University, once the basketball A t Onr power in the east, will play only Pronpter: E, JOHNSON. inlerlocutoiy divorce decree last two gait.aa out of town this sea- month after testifying that fainlly W fniOnAKIII COKPORATION Itiffs made her “a nervoua wreek.” IThe Dewey-Richman Co. aen. Tho BUckUrda vlatt Boaton on Jan.~tt to play Bowling Omen AiliBiefiioB ...... r...... •Oe, Tax Tudoded .They wUl eelebiate thatr tenrUi BOLAN — PLUM — 'wedding anniversary next Thurs- STATIONERS OPTICIANS U. and meet Canlrl:ia at Buffalo on Jan. 27. They play .seven of . J^RVICP. %IF.N FREE! I'C-FKATURKs “^“IN TIII|MIJANtlSIE, ilABUNG" Tday. ,■ . their 19 games in l^uttlDCLSiiuaca ■IV V . nvii; MAM-’HKSTEK KVENlNlJ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1944 iwANf,HP;.STiCK EVfiMlMU HEKALD, mANUHESTBR, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1941 /
school fire here that proved to be a disaster at the time but never- ' inal Session Wins New Award Woman’s Club Nazis Report New Hydrant Cheney Tech theless a boon to the progress ^ a ' Obituary high type educational program In town. He told of the growth of the For Teachers Hears Lecture Mohacs Lost Is Installec Is Dedicated schools after the fire and develop ment up to the present day build ‘ v...> ings. ■ A humorous note was the Fritz L. kunz Tells o f To Russians p e a th s Smashed in Accident New Nanie o f Trade fact that first budget accounU of Last Class to Be Con- the public schools in town were ductetl Tomorrow Eve Conditions in India As Harry W. Ward Water Dept. Againi School Is Formally never audited. f (OonOansfl Fraai Pxes Oas) When Mr. Cheney loosed his ad ning; T h e Program. He Found Them. News of the death of Harry Wil Hydrant’ s Near Curl Adopted This Morning dress, Mr. Echmallan asked Mr. to take the Budapest defenses liam Ward of Norwich, came from Boynton and Mr. Verplanck to un from the rear. The capital already the Gager Funeral Home, 108 The final session of the leader Frits L. Kunz, who lectured be is closely besieged on ths eastern Broadway, that city, too late yes Another hydrant accident, due t The name of the Howell Cheney veil the bronze plaque, which was located pn the speakers platform. ship training course for church fore the Woman's Club last night side of the river. terday for the Herald to secure the its street comer location at th Technical aehool was formally facta in regard to Mr. Ward’s em The High School Ensemble then school teachers and officers will at the South Method!^ church, on curb, has occurred at 617 Cen adopted this morning with Impres take place tomorrow evening at ployment in Cheney Brothers en played "The Star-Spangled Ban ‘Ageless India ui the Modem street. The automobile owner sive dedication ceremonies taking ner” to Close the program. Mr, 7:30 at the South Methodist Storm Slows Down graving department He entered -M World,” declared that India is the the employ . of the company • in ported the trouble due to hig place In the trade school’s assem Cheney was congratulated and church. The school has^ been con Battle for Budapest greeted by the many officials and ducted each Wednesday evening key to world security. Her sense 1026, having had experience as an lights from an approaching ear bly hall. guests present. The plaque was in November, with Dr. Carl A, of peace and her convictions that Moscow, Nov. 28.— — The engraver prior to that time. He that poinL A new hydrant wi The honored guests present in heaviest snowfall of the year fol-_ was a skilled worker and was A>1 then placed to the right of the Hansen as instructor, ySnd church aggressive violence gets one no installed without delay, and b c lu d e Howell Cheney, In whose front door entrance of the school. school workers from the South and lowing a sievere sleet storm slowed made foreman of the engraving de courteay of the property owner, Ei name the school will now be where, and the advantages she de down action today in the battle for partment In October 1941. He North Methodist churches and the rives from high civilization thou nest Guarmaschelll, the h‘, known; Harold M. Reed, chairman Center Congregational have flound Budapest. had occupied that position since, has been moved Inside the sldi of the Board of Selectmen; Charles sands of years old, were discussed and was well liked by all those them most profitable. to prove his point. German and Hungarian troops watk. 8. House, chairman of the local Toll of Jap Ships Tomorrow evening Miss Eklith were occupying defense positions with whom he came in contact.- •ma hydrant Is located near th Board of BducaUon; A. 8. Boyn •‘When it is iriade possible for Welker of the Connecticut Coun India to buy out English businesses along a 26-mile curve from the Henry Mallory, vice president Intersection o f Center and Olcoi ton, State Director of vocational Sunk or Damaged and treasurer of Cheney Brothers, streeta at a bad curve. ’The fa< education; Dr. Alonzo G. Grace, cil of Churches will be in charge in India, to run them so that the southern limits of Budapest to the of the program. Miss Welker will rail junctlo.. of Aszod on the said o f him: “We feel that we that the Ughta are poor at thi commissioner of education for the S-Sgt. Richard F. Dimook profits can be Used in her own state, and F. A. Verplanck, former Set Now at 151 show slidet from the new book, country, for her own ^qple, India northeast, front advices said. have met with a great loss In Mr. point'is the cause for several sue sui>erintendent of schools here. •Sing for Christmas” and discuss will be the as.set she de^rves lo be, The Rusaian command made no Ward’s death.” accidents In the pasL Many parents and friends of the Christmas stories for children, An Eighth Air Force Bomber and is capable of being," said Mr. The funeral will be held at the The town fire department hi (Contlnned from Page One) mention ■of progress on that front students as well as local town of cresting atmosphere for Christ Station, England—An Oak Leaf Kunz. although reporta here said the Gager Funeral Home in Norwich, always maintained that the h; ficials, members of the local cler mas and ways of decorating for Cluster to his Air Medal has been In India In 1904 tomorrow afternoon at. two drants should be at street cur Japanese air bases, supply areas situation in the Hungarian capital gy. members of the faculty and the Christmas. awarded to Staff Sergeant Rich He was In India in 1904 when the was tense. o’clock. TTie home will be open and all along Main street durin, , and bivouacs. ard F. Dlmock, 20. for "courage, the past year the change has bee; enUre student body made up the Service Activltlee Nationalist movement was begin The Soviet war bulletin, how this evening from seven to nine for attendance of 200 that was pres Nipponese planes raided Moro- coolness and sklH" while partici friends. made. However, there is muci Dr. Hanson will discuss service ning to take on strength, and has ever, reported capture of 50 addi ent for the dedication program. tal island, held by the Americans. pating in bombing attacks upon revisited this part of the world better, light along Main street tha Four were downed by U. S. night activities that may be carried "on war plants In Germany and upon tional hamlets in the puppet state where the accident oceurred o: As the students and guests came many times since. of Slovakia. Red Army columns Alexander Syryca Into the haU, the High school en fighters and anti-aircraft guns. during the Christmas season. Nazi military defense points and The speaker talked for an hour Center street and the water d semble, under the direcUon o f Wil Miss Helen Stevens, director of communication lines in support .if in a slX-mlle penetration of north Alexander Syryca, 53. of 47 partment feels justified in makin; and many of his hearers declared ern Slovakia crossed the 2,700 foot Homestead street, better known liam J. Vaders, played several se religious education for the Diocese the Allied a llie s in weatern Eu they would have been glad if he the change It made in this case. Japg 'Thrust Northtvard of Connecticut, Episcopal church, rope. ' Carpathian mountains along the to many in Manchester as "Big The water department takes th lections. had continued. Alec,” died suddenly in s tavern The Pragnun will describe the making of wor- He is the ball turret gunner on Polish frontier. Other units in the $tand that the accidents are du From Captured Hochih Born in this country of parents south advanced to within 11 miles on Middle Turnpike, west, at 5:30 At 10 o’clock the program got sl.lp centers for children, and give an Eighth Air Force B-17 Flying to the high beam on automobile Chungking, Nov. 28.—(F)— Japa who had come here after the Prus of the big north Hungarian rail last evening. He had been em underway with Rev. W. Ralph the history of many of the Christ Fortress in the 385th Bombard sian aggressions of 1848. he was in which do not show the hydrant Ward. Jr., of the South Methodist nese invasion forces have thnist mas customs. center of Satoraljaujhely. ployed by Cheney Brothers since the curb when it is set too nea ment Group commanded by Lieu Delhi in 1919 when the notorious coming to this country from Po church giving the Invocation. Di northward from captured Hochih Miss W’elker and Mias Marion tenant Colonel George Y. Jumper, Thus Col. Gen. Ivan Petrov’s the roadway. Into Kweichow province In their General Dyer massacred 500 men, Fourth Ukraine Army widened its land S3 years ago. He waa un rector John G. Echmallan of the Munson, director of religious adu- Natoma, California. women and children—the Incident local school then gave a welcom rive toward Kweiyang, provincial cation at Center church, will treat front to 75 miles from a point West married and leaves no near rela Sgt. Dimoc'k is the son of Mr. that launched Gandhi as the leader tives in 'Manchester. ing address. He paid special trib Capital on the Burma road. It was the humoroiui side of Christmas, and Mrs. Louis C. Dimock, Bolton, of Dukla pass in the north down of the non-cooperation movement to the Hungarian frontier, and 733i,03(y British ute to Mr. Cheney for his efforts reported" unofficially today. suggesting parties, carols, dances, Conn. In India. He has spent many years The esse was Investigated by in furthering the progress of edu If correct. It represented the games appropriate to the season. further Imperilled the enemy Officer Winfield Martin, who in Prior to entering the Army Air in India at different times and is strongholds of Presov and Kassa cation In the town of Manchester. first Japanese invasion of Cwei- Parents, friends, public school well qualified to speak with author turn called Dr. D. C. y . Moore, Casualties in Wal Mr. Echmallan spoke briefly of the Forces in January, 1943, he waa (Kosice). Red Army units only local medical examiner. Death, he chow province since the war be teachers wUl be welcome to at a student in the University of ity on its people and their cus- history of Mr. Cheney’s life in the gan. All American and British tend this "Christmas Clinic" to 25 miles to the east already men said, was due to natural causes. education field, as a man who was Arizona, ’Tucson. He received his tomo. ace those two points. (Contlnned From Page One) nationals have been ordered to morrow evening. Serve Refreshments The body waa turned over to Un always out to better conditions. He aerial gunnery wings at Las Ve- For two months Russian divi dertaker John B. Burke and the evacuate Kweichow province and gaa Field, Nevada, in February, The lecture waa given in the of the country's women betwee, went on to speak of the many unoccupied portions of Hunan sions and units of the First funeral will be held at his place, changes that have taken place In 1944. chapel, and at its close the mem Czechoslovakian Army have been 14 and 59 are in uniform or In in province. bers descended to the banquet hail 87 East Center street, Thursday the local school and of the im trying to force Dukla pass by a morning at 9:30 and ,at St. dustry. » Bolder M Miles North Roer Reached where coffee and cake was served provements that have justly made Aachen weakened the enemy be frontal blow. James’s church at 10 q'clock. The By the end o f last year Ores the technical school one of the best At the nearest point the Kwei by the hostess committee at ta The assault from the rear by Britain lost ll,50C,Q0p gross ton. By Americans; fore the Saar, rich in cool and bles tastefully decorated with burial will be in SL James’s ceme In the sUte. He then introduced chow border is about 30 miles Petrov’s troops promised to short tery. The funeral home will be of shipping, two-thirds of the ton Fred A. Verplanck. former super- steel, and It was here that Patton chrysanthemums and tall tapers. north of Hochih. threw his Third Army at this en and better his supply lines to open this evening until the time nage she had when war broke ou ^thtendent of schools In town who Mrs. J. E. Elliott was chairman of in 1939. (A Tokyo broadcast previously Nazis Retreat gateway Into Germany. The Red Army bases in Poland. of the funeral for friends. simply took a bow. had reported that Japanese troops the hostesses and Mrs. Nahum S. (A broadcast Romanian com 57,298 Clviflans Killed The next speaker was Harold M. Seventh Army In part joined the Cutler, co-chairman. had stabbed eight miles into Kwei Third in this offensive north of munique recorded by the FCC said Civilian casualties through las Reed who explained how the school (Continued from Page One) The next meeting o f the club will Sept. 3 included 57,298 killed chow province.) Sarrebourg. Romanian. troops, renewing their r ' has been an Important factor in be held In the auditorium of the Casualties among the armed forcei The Chinese high command said ’The 80U1 Infantry of Maj. Gen. attack northwest of To)ed. 7. daughter, Mrs. Raymond C. Mc Up Transport ham, was the guest speaker at the 1^: went to school 44 hours a .week. left wing of the Seventh American miles of forest from which the Kinney on Ripley HIU. Classes Were formed for summer Army," the - enemy commentator Germans had wlthdravlli. The Second Congregational church The regular monthly meeRng of Frederick 8. vmte of Ripley Sunday morning. A very lovely for youngsters who in addition to A m i tied yesterday: Mrs. said. r junction between the Seventh and Hill has graduated from the Ra (OMMaaed from Page One) Buy at least one extra HOO War Bond Today I Bchoolihg wished to learn a trade, the Frank J. Manafleld Auxiliary. anthem appropriate to the Catherine Washburn, A2 Linnmore •The Germans are withdrawing Third Armies was affected by the Marine Corps League, will Be held dio Mechanics schoc’ of the Army 8till other classes were held at drive; Richard Shea, Sheridan to newly-prepared positions which capture of Mutxig and MoUheim, Air Forces Training Command at throughout the privately-owmed Thanksgiving period was render nlfihL JHeJnststed on establishing tomorrow evening at 8 o’cloch In ed by the choir. The flowers were apartments; Mrs. Marion Capana,- should be a goed'way south of the ten miles west Of Stranabourg. the Zlpser Club Hall, Bralnard Triiax Field, Madison. Wiaconain. Brussels tram system. a bigger school in Manchester and Elmwood; Mary Jane Lashay, 34 frontier.” The French First Army Improv and Is now taking fufthsr trains Na IndleaMw Strike 8prea«ng a bouquet of- yellow and white one important thing that he did Place. chrysanthemiuns given In memory B. D. PEARL, FURNITURE-APPLIANCES M' Cornell street; Mrs. Isabella Zim On tile souliiem flank, Germans es its positions north of Belfort- Ing in Electronics at Cbanuts T here. rvaa no Immediate indi- KEMP’S, INC not overlook was competent In merman, 869 Main street; Mrs. south of the Rhone-Rhine canal They captured Rimback and num^ Field. Dllnoia cattoB that tl)a strike was qiread- of the late Mias AmsUs Kings DAVIS HOME BAKERY M- structors. ’The textile school was The Emblem club will bold its bury by her parsnts. Mr. u d Mrs. ANDERSON GREENHOUSES' pr''- Leona Calvert, 76 Phelps road. in Alsace virtually were wiped out erous other vlUagea and 1,000 Ger annual charity card party tomor Miss Edna Giesecke of North ing to other Industries. TTie strik PANTALEO BROTHERS “ !.«• the first started and today, odd but John Kingsbury and family. Msm- LARSEN’S FEED SERVICE Admitted today: Rose Llppln- with the capture of Dannemarie mans. row evening a( the Oka home ia Coventry la taking the Cadet ers paraded ' silently dowm -• the DEPOT SQUARE GARAGE true, there Ife no longer a textile bera of Coventry Orange attiwded ANDERSON & JOHNSON PARK HHl FLOWER SHOP course taught. cott 85 Foster street; Mrs. Kath and several adjacent villages. Two bridges across the Rhine Rockville. Mrs. Josephine Johnaon Nurae training at the Maasachu- Avenue des A^ ^ . MANCHESTER DRY CLEANERS erine Haberem, North. Coventry. Scattered resistance continued in near Colmar ' were reported de setts General hoapital la Boatoo. Taxla have Bean preempted (or church In a body. DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. PENTLAND, THE FLORIST Mr. Cheney told of the great of that city la chairmah. Manches offlela, use. Privately owned au- Many famOles enjoyed reunions - BANTLY OH-COMPANY Discharged yeater^y: Mra the' Vosges mountains where the stroyed yesterday. ter membera on the committee of At a meeting of the 4-H Chib MANCHESTER HARDWARE CO. 'Thomas Eccles and daughter, 342 U. 8. Seventh Army pressed for A front dispatch said that along town com m ittal they voted $50 tomoMlaa are stored for lack ^ and get togetbere at various homes DILLON SALES AND SERVICE QOISH FUNERAL HOME arrangements ars Mrs. Josephlns gMoUps. T h e few I pBvHea bid J. F. BARSTOW Center; Carol Ann Kilpatrick, 64 ward through snow and mud; a 60-mlle f l ^ t running south Dowar and Mrs. Maria Houston. to the War Fund, $60 to tbo Red for Thsnksglv&g. 1 — MANCHESTER MEMORIAL CO. WILLIAM H. SCHIELDGE-PRINTING Hilliard, street; Mrs. Arline Mes British on . the north cleared a eastward from ths Luxsmbourg CroBS, and ^ 0 to Uie Honor RolL den ihiccessfully from the Qer- ; In Friday evening Coventry JAMES’ BEAUTY SALON Membera are also askad to bring mmnm are oonsldesed luxury trans r— F.E.BRAY sier, 103 Sprues street; Eleanor pocket north of Venlo and again bottler. Patton’s men are either They also purcba.cd a $100 War Orange will sponsor a danes at the Brown, 144 Branford street. g ift, to tha meeting, De O OM im SODA SHOP I / ' ' —
PAGE SBViN i. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER;CONN. TUESDAY, NOITJMBER 28,1944 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, W HN„ TUE5DAT, NOVEMBER a», 1944 P A R E S I X thinks no on# slss svtr eould know rigidly,story day. Ea^ of ths to Manchester A.A., R.O. Box 632, street, Hartford, under the aus .because' he hag never told anyone, cures accompllshsd by Alcoholics Manchester. A i a general rule pices of the Hartford A.A. Pros wiMr.Hnar ajiiaip.01aIc. w-iiaraaB^tarta pnapita Charles Jackson, author of "The | Bags 2 Suhs Communlcatlona for publications In the Open Forum will not Forlnvasioirf some have painted brighter red May Make Inquiries' open meeting to show the work - - . '* i pRim, ItrlBiSlM. aoraaaaa quCK! Tlias t«a4a POBUMH*U Bk THB tion by writers and commentators that the organization is doing. Lost Week-End," In Which - - - the - ex- j I Aalllitt aollaiili Oat 11.40 taSa pfUKTINO OO. WCX be guaranteed publlcaUon If they contain more than 300 wprda. Checks for" members of the patches around the town—that is Inquiries as to time and place I a Mlilbr'a Racial Otalmaat. Or gH who posed as first hand authori Furnished By of the first meeting of the Man Such a meeting will be held tonight perienccs of an alcoholic are de- ; Thonuoii a ii'inOT sactai supiMaiMriaa. a*i» s U BiaMl! The Herald reservet the right to decline to publish any matter Christmas <^ub at the Manches Group to Help Any Per all. What they have heard from scribed. a«ta more. Trr DOCIORS' war TODAI. Huebtatu-i Oeniu Local Officer Was Willi Office of Price Administration Am ong Four in State the "cure” hospitals they have fre chester A. A. should be directed at the Avery Memorial, Prospect sU saa4 4ns atatas eratraSaat. THI UA8 rERQDSON ties on the subject. They told, Young EiiRign from that may be libelous or which Is lii bad lasts. Free expression ter Trust Company will be in Otaranu IUnac«r __ glibly enough^ of the bsmboo and ot political views is desired by contributions of this character RegluaaJ Oepartmeal ol tatormatloii —( To Receive Awards their hapds by nightfall tonight. son Unable to Give Up quented, or from the psychoana PoundM October 1. u n Devon Scoren in Ex but letters which are defamatory or abusive Will be rejected.- Engineers Who Con 55 Trepaoat Straet, Boatoa, 1. "Matea ehmette. They were brought to the posf lysts they have consulted, or the ■ paper houses. The Drink^ Habit. physicians who' have tapered them ______Bxcapt structed Breakwaters. F o p Heroic Actions. office yesterday after the carriers PublUbtd ■ronr Brontba Now we have made a raid or ceptional Artion. off one bender or another at homST Bundbya______aad HoHoayb. Baiorao •! tho 110 are now “active;” the 50 cas Meats, Fata, Etc. .fo r four gallont through Dec. had left on tfielr regular routes Poat~6inoa at Manebaator, Goan., aa Tokyo, and preeumably dropped New Nurses' .Aides Needed and this gave the. clerks an op Plans arc under , way for the has convinced them that alcohol ualties include transfers to ether First Lieutenant Clarence W. Book Four Red Stamps A8 , B-4, C-4, B-5, and C-5 coupoii New York, Nov. 28—(.O— Baeobd Oaaa Mall Mattar.______hundreds of Incendiary bombs. It U. S. Paclflc Fleet Headquar To the Editor, portunity to get them sorted and formation of a branch of Alco ism is a disease. But they are sure cities, resignations . and leaves of Rush, aon of Mr. and Mrs. William througri Z8 and A5 through P5 good everyv/hero for five gallons. I Awards to four Connecticut resi that their version of tha disease 8UBBCMPTION BATB8 ^ becomes the sad Rinctlon of the ters. Pearl Harbor, Nov. 28,—oPi— Last veek Miss Anna Sampson, absence granted an Aide for III valid Itidefinitetly. Next aeries of I Fuel Oil they were all ready for this morn holics Anonymous In Manchester. Rush, of 214 South Main street, dents serving the N avy were an ing’s delivery. differs from everyone else's and Ona Tear •*?”„ ...... ! OWI to warn us that Tokyo still "American flghter plane pilots sel chairman of the Volunteer Nurses' health of herself or a member of who is ^ t h a U. S. Arm y engin stamps will be validated Dec. 3. Old Period Four and Five coJ This organization, composed of that in them It hasn’t reached the Par month by Ital) ...... } Aides, made an appeal through H'er family or because of the ne Proceaaed Foods pons good l.roughout current heal nounced today by Third Naval 'The number of checks mailed Speaking of the SinaiaSlngla Copy ...... J ..•r® stands, that Tokyo still functions, dom bag submarinea. eering TihfP* •*> the European this year Is-the largest, in the his those men and women who find incurable stage anyway. * V.00 your columns for more applicants cessity for an Aide to take up a theater" was a member of a unit Book Four Blue Stamps AS Ing season. New Period One C o f district headquarters. Alcoholics Anonymous is a com DalWared Ona Taar and that Tokyo is likely to keep 'But an exceptional exception to tory of the club. themselves allergic to alcohol, has Waatem Btataa and aPO .113.00 for the next course of training for full time gainful occupation. that constructed huge breakwaters through Z8 and A5 through W5 ; pons also valid now and The distinguished flying cross, pletely Informal society, wholly on functioning thriiiigh many such the usual order of things la En Nurses's Aides, a duytlme class According to Miss Donnelly, valid Indefinitetly. Stamps X5 through heating year. had remarkaole success in break MBMUS o r for the invasion beaches in N or air medal and a gold star in lieu latitudinarian in every respect but raids. sign Raymond G. Baldwin, of 73 scheduled to start December 4th. Red Cross Nurse Consultant, who mandy. through Z5 and A2 and B2 will he ing the drinking habits of those one. It prescribes a simple spiritual Tha aSBUCUTCOAS8UCUT PBBS8 Loomist street, Devon, Conn. He The training and work of the valid Dec. 1 and good Ltdefinifely. The Manchester Ration B>ard of a second air medal went to Tba Aaaoelatad Praaa U aaolualTaly Large secttoni of Tokyo are of visited here thi# Fall, this per Giant concrete breakwaters built who have become addicts. Hart discipline, which must be followed antlUad to tba iiaa ot rapubllcation u bagged two .'rpanese submersihles Volunteer Nurses' Aides Is under centage of continuing activity la tn England by United States Army Sugar now quartered In tba Scat# Lieut. (J. G.) Daniel B. Driscoll. Bearing Plant ford, among other places, for some all nawa diapatebaa eraditad to it or not all modern conatnictlon, both fire with one bomb. the supervision of the Red Cross considerably higher than that of Book Four Stamps 30 through mory, "Main atreet. opposite Leo| years has had a branch of, Alco- oUfarwiaa oiadltad In tbia Mpar and Engineers were floated across the 208 Main street, ll’eatport; the proof and earthquake proof, which The shy. retiring young ensign hut the Aides themselves are most communities and she con channel shortly after D-Day to 34 good indefinitely for five pounds iird atreet. ho'ics Anonymous and reports a alao tba local nawa pobliabad bara. Manc(iester women ' and their sir msdal to Lieut. (J. G.) Robert means bomb proof as well. Espe went out with dia carrier flight for gratulated Manchester on the wall in the harbors improvised at each. Stamp 40 good for five The weekly schedule of F. Brooks, 50 Wilton road, Wind Walkout Ends great number of former heavy hours* of service in the Memorial ELASTIC ail rtebta ot rapubllcation ol apeeiai cially wide streets hSA-e been con a bit of hunting tn the Ryukyu high rate of fidelity of its Aides. the Normandy beach-heads. The pounds for home canning through board follotaa: sor; and the Navy and Marine drinkers cured as the result of diapatchea haraln. are alao reaa^ad. Hospital la a direct contribution Monday, llVa. m to 4:30 p. m.| Islands. 200 miles south of the But it doea not take higher artificial harbors made poaaibte the Feb. 28, 1945. Corps medal to both Lieut. (J. G.) the activities of the organizatlop.. aarrlea ellant el N. B. a. Sarrloa structed through the city as fire to the well-being of Manchester. 1 mathematics to ahow that 110 Tueaday, Cloaed all day. main Japanese homeland chain. Allied aucceasea in the Battle of Shoe# Johnston F. Northrop. 71 Wall All Departments of New Is Non-Sectarian STOCKINGS Inc. ______■ breaks, so that a fire which start therefore feel thst the people of Wednesday, 2 to 5 p, m. i The fliers spotted four Sydeny- Aides is scant allowance^ for the France by solving 'one of the most Book Three Airplane Stamps 1, street. New Haven, and John Paul Based upon the fact that no Publlabara Bapraoanutltaa: Tba ed !n one section can easily be typu. subs In a sheltered anchorage, Manchester should have a com work to be done. There are seven important problems of ’ supply. 2 ..nd 3 valid Indefinitely. Thursday id Friday, 10 a. Britain Company Re one known# the travails that an al Jullua ICatbawa Spaclal a«ancy—Naw plete report on the work of the to 5 p m. Sweeney, seaman first class, R. F. ARTHUR DRUG STORE confined to that section. tied together in pairs. departments at the hospital to be Through them a greater tonnage Gasoline coholic suffers better than an al Tork. Cblcafo. Patrelt and Boaton. Aides, not only that they may covered, seven days a week, three 13-A Coupons good everywhere Saturday, 10 a. m. to 12:30 o. D. No. 2, Rockville. siin i^W ork Toclav. coholic himself, the organization 845 Main Street Manchester Blows Out .Sides was hauled over the beaches than Lieutenant Driscoll, pilot of a One might expert that such fully understand and appreciate shift# a day. Nor does this sched forms a group that actually halts ■ IIBMBCR AUDIT BURIAO Or TThe Hellcats roared In as the could have been unloaded in almo.st Grumman Hellcat, destroyed five ciRcuumuNS.______sobering fact might have some Japanese manned their deck guns. the contribution, but that they ule allow for the vital work of the any of the great Continental porta. New Britain, Nov. 28.— (/P>—The the drinking entirely of those who may also contlnuv to support and Blood Bank. If it were not for Japanese fighter planes in less formerly drank to excess. The Tha HoraJd Printing Company. Inc., effect on those easily inflammable On his second run Baldwin put a j For months before D-Day, the walkout of employes of the grind encourage their work. It is quite those Aides who go to the hospi Awards Given Plans to Quit than a month aa a member of group Is thoroughly non-sectarian, aaaumaa no Bnanclal raaponalblllty for radio commentators who used to bomb between two of the under Engineer soldiers worked in secret fighting 31 aboard an independence ing and hardening department of typographical arrora appealing lo ad- ‘evident that none of our Aides tal for two shifts a week, the J#b yet recognizes that those who bum Tokyo off the map at regu seas craft, blowing out their sides. on a round-the-clock schedule, class carrier operating near the the Fafnir Bearing company, eertiaamanta m Tba Ifanebaatar Etw could have done this work with obviously could hot be done. There which began last week, ended this have faith in God In any form or Ttiey .sank almost Immectlately. pouring concrete into vast steel Marianas in June and July. On ning Benld. ______lar IntervalB. But they will soon out the cooperation of their fam is no margin, aa things now, stand, To 10 Plants Political Lif^ morning when all departments re creed can, with His help and those i Other fliers sank another sub and ribs to form the floating break June 11, Lientenant Driscoll shot And another easy way of winning ilies- and if we are to continue this for temporary absences of any of his brother members in Alco Tueaday, l^vem ber 28 damaged the fourth. waters. Finally the barges were down two enemy Zero fighters, sumed w«»rk.------program, as we must, for Man kind. pulled from the Thames Estuary holics Anonymous, overcome his the war. One can’t tell, In ad In pre-war days Baldwin was a chester's own sake, other families while his oixTi plane wa* struck by Ending of the walkout followed There are not enough Aides town into the channel. Looking Special National Secur* Mayor Mortensen desire for liquor. vance, Jiiat what It will be. One tool maker for Remington Arms must make their Adjustment# of Japanese bullets several times. a meeting of Local 133 U. A. W.- Hull And Stettiniun now. We must, apparently, count Ilk# floating apartment houses, Not a Reform Group .can only know that It will he at Bi-idgeport, Conn. Four times hours or household duties so that Eight d a yr later he bagged an- CIO, last night, at which union on a continuous loss of 32 per cent they were towed across to the ity Certificates Pre Hartford to Retir| Alcoholics Anonymous in no he has brought ackack-riddled other voung Manchester women othar Zero and on July 8, attack leaders and national snd state Secretary of SU te Cordell Hull good—until It is tried. of those trained, either in thg past shores of France. W ater-tight way is a reform group. They l()ok Hellcats back to the carrier. He mav And it possible to enroll and sented bv Baldwin. When Term Expires. ing in the face of great odds, labor conciliators urged the men haa conaiatently been the big or in the future. So that la'w h y compartment# responalble for upon an alcoholic aa being a sick has shot down three Japanese work as Volunteer Nurses’ Aides. downed two additional Zeros. to return to work pending media there is a 12th course of training their buoyancy were opened there person, rather than a sinful one. man, tha fw a t principled force, in f'anes, one a twin-engine bomber for Nurses' Aides about to start. The! citation accompanying the tion of their grievances. The union Since the Initiation of the pro and the breakwaters sank in place. Hartford, Nov. 28.—<-P)— At Hartford. Nov. 28.—(^ —Wll The society believes that only an tha Rooiavelt cabinet. Becauae he Spinach In The Hair? over Manila. And why there will be a 13th and air medal award to Lieutenant r-.embers agreed to resume work alcoholic can talk turkey to an al gram tn March 1942, there "have One o f the men who helped to exercises held In the presence of 11am H. Mortensen, who in 194T a 14th and perhaps even a ISth. * Brooks, pilot of a carrier-based for one week, at the end of which coholic. The cured member of held to certain princlplea, and The American people turn to been 11 classes of Aides trained build them la Cpl. (Tlifl Thompson, Won't possible volunteers please state officials and p C D represen became the first Republican mav flghter plane, praised him partic they stipulated, a strike vote will Alcoholics Anonymous likes to fought for them with calm, tena new fads with such obvious' relief , in the Memorial Hospital by Mrs, a former plumber from Austin, contact Misa Sampson at Red tatives at the State Capitol yes or of this city since 1935. has an ularly for action on July 25 when be taken if their grievances have catch a prospective member when cious courage over the years, he Irving Spencer. A total of 160 Minnesota. "It w-as a tough Job. and pless\ire that one's flrst in- ' ( roas Headquarters. House and he participated in strikes against not been settled. '• he Is at the bottom of hi* depths. Aides have been graduated and but we didn’t need any passes to terday, Governor Baldwin award nounced that he will .etire fros had won the respect of even those atlnct Is to shoot, In the Interests Connecticut they have given to ‘Manchester Hale Building, tel. 4115. ed special national security awards snemy installations in the vicinity President Pierce Soroka of the The retrieved alcoholic not only boost our morale,” he says. "We politics on the expiration of hi who disagreed with his actual Your# truly. of the Palau islands. On that local, U. S. Department of Labor understands wHpt another alco of general happiness, those scien 30 000 hours of their time. 14.000 knew what It wa# for.” Special to ten Connecticut industrial present term. In December of nex Dr. Eugene M. D#vi#. occasion, according to the citation, Conciliator J. Henry de Cantlllon holic can understand, but a great alma and policies. No man in tific klll-Joys V h o are always so far In 1944. Of these 160 Aides training wa# needed for the men on plants for their records In general year. safety and air raid precautionary "he performed hia a88lgnmet\ta in snd John Hayes of the SUte Labor deal that the unreformed drunk this era of American life and catching up with and debunking the project. Two of the key men The mayor said last night thti Y ankee measures. the sudden death of hia close pel an outstanding manner and assist department, urged the men to end who gave It were Staff Sergeant world trouble haa been held in the- latest miracle of living. j ed in the destruction of airborne the walkout and promised quick By A. H. 0. James B. Forreat of Antigo,- Wis Governor Baldwin awarded the sonal friend. Corporation CounsI higher non-partisan esteem. enemy aircraft and several on the action in mediating their grlev- W e don’t know how many mll- Ceiling Urged Admiral Raps consin, a atructural engineer with certificates personally to represen- Joeeph B. Griffin, on Saturdal ALICE OOFRAN His unrelenting practical Ideal tativea of tha various planta. The had caused him to reconsider hi ground.” a;ices. A letter from 'Vice Presi (linown As Qoeen Alice) llona of Americana have felt That Public Works Department 15 years civilian experience, and intention to seek re-election. Hazardous Work Done dent SUnley <3ooper a W assured SPnUTDAL filEDIUM ism, his righteous, dignified lead (Hurley era) roof which so con Master Sergeant Wgyne A. Min certificates were signed by State healthier through their ravenous On 1944 Crop Raising Funds Lieutenant Northrop was hon them that the company was w ill Seventh Danghter ot a Seventh Son ership in American foreign policy veniently slipped midway through ton of Soso, Miasisslppl, a acaf- War Administrator Mosle and W. Following Doctor’s Advice consumption o f vitamin pills, not folding engineer of 17 years' stand M. Haskell, director of fbe na ored for "distinguished heroism" ing to mediate. Born With a VoU. during an era when many of the the state campaign has probably He said he had discussed aaiii While only 75 employes of the because of anything the pills ing. The' constructing units are tional OCD. « as bomb disposal officer at Betio, Readings Daily, tnclndlng Sunday. world’s statesmen were temporis slammed right back up into its Recital to Aid Com ning fo r a second term with hi) hardening and grinding depart 9A.3Lte9P.5L Or By Appolnt- New themselves happened to contain, proper position on receipt of the Tobacco Growers Favor now in action In Europe. Louis F. Dettenborn. Sr., presi personal physician, who was als Tarawa, Gilbert islands, from ing or abandoning the right In dent and treasurer of the L, F. Nov. 27, 1943 to May 21, 1944. The ment participated in the walkout, menL In tbs Servlos of the Peo ■but simply because they had a news of the remarkable post-elec Immediate Action by Bcientious Objectors Griffin’s doctor, and had been ad company officials said that pro ple for $0 Years. favor of expediency, were quali tion recovery of former Governor Dettenborn company, Hartford, vised by him to withdraw froij citation points out that he volun Cream Deodorant mental supposition that the pills teered for much of the hazard duction in several other depart 169 Church Street, Hartford, Conn ‘ Smftlj helps ties which have done much to Robert A. Hurley. OPA on Price. Draws Criticism. received t]te award for hia plant; political life on the completion Phone B-S0X4 could not fall to make them feel t Servicemen Aided and E. S. Hout. received the award ous work which he so capably ac ments was affected. keep American honor high. On the night of Nov. 7th. Bob his term. better. So these millions are, by Hurley had apparently slipped for ths NileS-Bement-Pond, Pratt Mortensen j^came one of th complished, and "contributed ma i His devoUon to the cause of Windsor, Nov. 28 - Fift> New Haven, Nov. 28—(4>>—An terially to the early establishment Stop Perspiration and large, satisfled cuatomeri, for farther than the roof. It was his By Fa rnirAgeiicy and Whitney ditrUion. Republican parly’s best vote-getl permanent peace was clear and Connecticut tobacco growers nouncement of a recital to be Others Given Awards ters in 1942 when ha waa electe| and operation of Hawkins field.” lia n r iMglsel btad e o ^ l 1. Do«a not itritttc akin. Dow ths time being at least, or until bad fortune to have been selected not tot dmscs ot mea't thirti. completely sealous: perhaps he, aa the only member of the Demo meeting here last night, urged given in Trinity church parish Recipients of othar awards were: state senator from the tradition Seaman Sweeney displayed "ex They COB causa nniA sot* some new health fad convinces Upper Darby. Pa., Nov. 28.—(iP) ally Democratic Second dlatriH tremely heroic and courageous fering. A Uttto Va-tro-nol 2 , Pteventt unJer-ttm odoti more than any other Indlxidual, cratic state ticket not to be elect that the O PA immediately #et house tomorrow evening, to raise Charles L Campbell, prMident of up each nostril works fasi > Help! stop penpiratioa ufely, them that they aren't feeling as ed. Yet, It seems, It was that —The Farm Security Adminia- ths Connecticut Light and Power defeating Attorney William II conduct” while aiding in the res caused this country's hope for celling price on their 1944 crop and funds for conscientloua objectors tration has helped more than 60 ^ b t wtors trouble la to rs- 2 . Apurc.ariiite.antiieptic.taia- well as they might. same election night which company (ths northern division of Vail. It was this vlftory, parti cue one survivor of a Navy m h k h ^ Usve aneeay, stuffy distress l « i nnishint cmm. guch a peace to grow to the point brought the invitation to Wash- elicited from the aggney’a #t*te drew caustic criticism last night northeastern servicemen return the company was cited); E. I. leaders said, that stamped him a| scout bomber and attempting to of head colds. Boothes Ir- This all-American enjoymeat of 4 . No waiting to dry. Can be Where the country Itself, In many ingtOii now resulting in the ap price apecialist. Joseph H. Baaine, fiom Rear Admiral F. D. Berrien, to agriculture through' loans and Peterson, general manager of the mayoralty material. I save the life a t another on the rttation, reduces swelling, uied right aftw ibaring. Switchba>df ds For Tanks U. S. N. R., a form er commander technical guidance. Regional Di Biakes breathing cseler.\ ways, signified its willingness to fancied health from vitamlna la pointment o f Hurley to the im the promise that he would tele Bigelow-Sanford Carpet company, He was tha unanimous choici night of AprU 3. 1944. The plane 2 . Awarded Appro»»l Seal of of the original aircraft carrier rector J. H. Wood said last night for that norflinatio: and defeateJ crashed while trying to land on Tty ttl Also helps prevent American Insotott of Launder, move forward toward such a goal. now beginning to be threatened portant and eminent post of the phone the O PA headquarters In Inc., Thompsonville; H. B. M et aaany colds fro a Mvelop- Surplus Property Board, certain Washington today, informing that Lexington and veteran of World at the first session of a three-day calfe, general manager o f the Mayor Dennis P. O’Connor in th| the flight deck of a carrier and IngK wad In ttans. Follow ing — turmicM to Ctbcica Um He has been one of America’s by cruel, klll-Joy experiments Artid regululr- ly one of the greatest reconver agency of th# actual costa of the W ar 1 and IL - meeting of FSA state directors of American Steel and W ire com 1943 election. sank. Sweeney, seeing that the Krad dlnetlona which are trying to convince the In an open letter, declining an the Malne-to-Maryland area. survivors were swimming. In ob- In folder. great blessings In a tragic era. sion agencies, certainly a very hig 1944 tobacco orop. pany, New Haven; Louis Thibault vitamin addict.s that they really Wood’s statement was made vloos diatrees, with inflated life 39^ His retirement li a lose to the ns- Job. The meeting last night was one invitation to attend the benefit. o f the G. and O. Manufacturing Rear Admiral Berrien declared his during a review of progress In Jackets, immediately dived into the wHh H« long axparianca making aommv^ .tlon and to the world. don’t feel better, after all. 'The appointment reveals the of four at which the OPA la ask company, New Haven: William S. he Army had a tough problem. Tanks Hurley contact with tb# White opposition to "radical and pacifist helping veterans with farm back cold water and with another vol V M M -N O l A s President Roosevelt consid There is, for instance, that ex ing the growers of broadleaf and Simpson o f the Raybestos division, CoUs, niaotiont opporotus . . . and within thraa House to be every bit aa good a# organizations which made it so ground re-establish themselves. unteer waa able to rescue one of TWI lAgggtT M U IW BaOBOtbWT most k««p in gommunication with eom- periment dowTi at Duke Universi Havana seed tobacco, what Raybeatos-Manhattan, Inc., Strat ered the seledtion o f a successor It was aver reported to be. If cost of their 1944 crops have beelj difficult to prepare our country Esrlier, the directors heard a the filers. T ford: A. G. Newton, president of months tha naw radio ""switchboard for ty. For 30 days a gryup of stu for war.” detailed report on crop conditions to Mr. HuH, he paid Mr. Hull and he was a coat-tail rider in the in an effort to speed the setting of the Rockbestoa Products Corp., mand artd scout tors, artiHery and other in their area. All states reported the country the honor of refusing dents whose regular food was a past cainpulgn, obviousl.v his a ceiling price. “Not Worthy of aUzenship’’ New Haven: Zeigler Sargent, tonks" W0 5 raody for quontity prodvation. presence on the coat-tails was a heavy demand for loans, In moat to let the slightest" taint of politi normal American diet were fed | < o»U .About 40 Cent# Pound The admiral asserted, "I view president of Sargent and Com 1874 units. That called lor radio apporotui welcome and appreciated, and cases well above last year’s. The New Haven Road the recommended quantity of | Tobacco growers, incensed at with alarm the continued effort of pany. New Haven: and George cal Interest govern his choice. Un- It appears that the owner of the summer drought and general hay the delay in setting a ceiling price th# churches to support such or Smith of O. F. Mo’ssberg and Sons, which eould stond Ih# torrific pounding lobs Nka this for Iba Army and Novy aoN der-Becretary Edward R. Stet- pills. Half of them were vitamin shortage was blamed for most of Net Decreases coat-tails wa# a little bit re which must precede any sales, pre ganizations which will again en Inc., New Haven. N pills; the other half Just sugar the requests for aid. •nsido o tonk, and d«liv*r me$sog«$ for naorly oH tha naw aquipmant wKwIi^ tlnlus was one of the clearly non- morseful that they weren’t quite sented figures showing their cosu danger our war effort. These ob Only other Connecticut , plant Attending the meeting was As RETAIL SALESROOM political possibilities for the po»t- pills. The .students themselves broad enough to do a complete at about 3600 an acre. Growers as jectors are ndt worthy of citizen which held the award previously sistant National FSA Administra WATKINS New Haven. Nov. 28.— (/P>— The clearly In th# noisy infBrno of machan- tha Ball Systam is monufoeturing that# never knew which pills they were Joh In Connecticut. serted that their coats thU year ship. Your action would release waa ths Southern New England I f he still lacks something of the tor Paul Doyle of Washington. Actually, the Connecticut elec came to 40 cents per pound. them and permit them to again Telephone company. BROTHERS. I NC. N ew Tork, New Haven and Hart demonstration of noteworthy per getting. State directors on hand Included ized battle. In normal times it would take days. Thot"s ona raoson why lhara"s o tion result.s, aithongh they seemed When farmers scored OPA for menace ouf preparedness." ford Railroad company today re sonal principle which was avail- Daily health records were kept on the surface s mandate for the Homer Worcester, Bangor. Me.; showing cigar prices to rise and at ■The Rev. Dr. C. Lawson Willard. -Once Fine .\roma Lost ported a net Inoome o f 3665,768 ot kost o year to produc* o working waiting list for naw homa tolapKena' •hie in two other non-political 1 for all the students. And. at the end of the Hurley political career, the .same time holding tobacco Jr., pastor o f Trinity- church and Raymond Freeman, Concord. N. FUNERAL H.: Leslie Gallup, Montpelier, Vt.: foPthe month of October, 1944, a choices, former Under-Secretary I end of the 30 day period, there were not altogether a reflection ceilings down, Basine explained chairman of the committee spon Montrose, Colo —(>P)—The "have •arvica in Connaaheui upon Hurley Governor Baldwin Earle W. Prout, Jr., Hartford. decrease of 31.373,627 under the ManiJiester Knitting M31s model. Tha Ball Systam toeklad tha job that cigar prices have now been soring the recital, refused to com a cigar"' school of political cam Sumner Welles and Ambassador was no discernible difference in wa.s a candidate who drew posi Conn., whose office also covers SERVICE net Income for October, 1943. pegged. He declared that the ment on Berrien’s statement. Dr. paigning - seems to have lost Its to Britain John G. Winant, he has I the health records of tho.se who tive votes to himself, and a good Rhode Island and Massachusetts; Gross revenue for the month was OPA could not set ceiling prices Willard said that the recital would once fine aroma. H. O. Galloway, MANCHESTER GREEN, CONN. nevertheless demonstrated other i portion of the speiial votes he R. Tjler Sps e, Ithaca., N. Y. 315,079,869. a decraoe of $465,862 had had vitamins and those who m the spring, ss had been suggest be pre.sented by two Yale students the only Montrose county candi got were cast for him rather than under October of last year. Freight qualities of high rank. j hadn't. ed, because the agency could not who "were sympathetio to the ------« ------Ormand J.WesL against Hurley. date to pass out stogies in the re revenue decreased $687,228 but determine before the season, what plight of the conscientloua ob 'D irector # Coming to government from I experiment seems s^i- There were votes which were cent campaign—32.50 worth of paaasngar revenue increased 3283,- costa would be. Wages might rise, jectors.” the ranks of biggest bumnes.s. ; degree. Actual- specially cast against Hurley. But Divorce Affinnecl 'em. his expense account showed— he pointed out and a pre-ealabUsh- Rear Admiral Berrien wa.s dec 340. these case from within his own waa defeated. Groce revenues for the ten PLEASE! This year do your Christmas Shopping early! he flrst look on duties of an It wasn't quite fair, ed ceiling would not take into ac orated in World War I for hia ex party, and the source snd reason months ending Oct. 31. 1944, were international flavor as adminis-1 ^ conduct it count weather conditions and the ploit as commander of the de By Nevada Judge Trolley Car Snatches Purse trator for lend-lease. In this post j of some of them was an honor lekultant aire of the crop. *Vhone 3196 Hated at $153,012,631, an increase and s te.stimonial to him. When, stroyer Nicholson which captured o f $3,049,243 ©ver the lame period Another meeting will be held,, Chicago— (ypi—Mrs. Frelda Rika he did a Job which both amased i receiving sugar pills that in 1940. some of the less pleasing the first German submarine taken Reno, Nev.. Nov. 28.—(^i— of 1943. Freight revenue for ths this afternoon at the South Wind- V ick’s purse was snatched by a Don’t be a last minute shopper! and pleased a Congresa'whlch had | actually receiving vita politicians of the Democratic par- by an American warship. He Doris Duka CromweU’s divorce period decreased $408,490. Passen .sor town hall. street car. Aa she stepped off the been expecting to have an easy | ^ ’\ ty picked up Hurley because they commanded" the Lexin^on in from James-H. R. Cromwell which ger revenue increased $3,039,767. 1928-30 and Just before retiring waa granted here last I^einber car the rear door cloMd - on her time finding fault, and it was this ' ' hoped he might be the vehicle for The Sign of a vitamin blurb for them to hear | defeat of Governor Cross, and he commanded a convoy escort was affirmed today by Judge Wil purse, containing 355, and tha car spurted aheatTSs she stood on the stellar performance which made while ronsumiiig the pills. If this when their strategy did succeed.' bringing troops and supplies to liam McKnlght. who rul^ that Worthy Service him an excellent .choice for under Australia after the fall of Singa CromweU’a New Jersey decree safety island. Mrs. Vick said her formula had been followed, there many of these politicians, big and, Tolland nsphew was unsuccessful In an at Slight Bicreases secretary of state. In this latter ,. . . . *" 1811, thought they had a per- pore. was obtained by “fraud, and impo At 142 EAST CENTER STJ FOR IDEAL GIFTS SEE OUR LINE OF would have been no doubt that ^ ^im. They tempt to catch the car and pull the post, he was this government’s Mr. and Mrs. L, Emaat Hall and sition." ....4 V trolley to halt the vShiela. In Two Diseases ■! the sugar-takers would have felt thought he was going to he. their Mra Cromwell sought the ac active representative at the family had as Sunday gueaad themselve.s grow rosy and glowing I governor, at their slightest beck tion In support of her divorce de Dumbarton Oaks Conference. He several of their out-of-town rela cree of a year ago which was f while their stomachs consumed | , Ellington ‘ Hartford, Nov. 28.—(P)—Slight 100% VIRGIN WOOL is prized in Washington for his He soon disillusioned a good tives. • challenged by a New Jersey chan- the sugar and their minds con C€ry court on the ground! thnt increases in lobar pneumonia and open honesty and sincerity of nian> of them, and he did not Mr. and Mrs. Harold ‘ Graham sumed vitamin psychology. It all do It too politely. They were tn a#id daughter. Diana, were boats Mrs. Jacob Loetacher of Berr the tobacco helresa waa not a measles wers reported today in tho conduct, for his innate modesty. avenue has received word from goes hack to the old and^umlao- the Democratic state conven to several of their relatives over resident of Nevada. ^ the War department that her aon. Judge McKnlght ruled.th^ aU weekly morbidity report ©f the And he is rated by newspaper tion, voting against him be the holiday. mental medical truth, that half Lieutenant Edward A. Loetacher, testimony offered In support of State Health department for the men who have come to know him cause he had not done them Miss Maud Meacham of Hart the power of medicine comes la mlaaing in action over Ger Mrs. CromweU’s motion was true, period ending at IX a. m., Nov. 27. this or that oiitrageoiia favor, ford. was a week-end gueat of Tol X' well as the posse.ssor of all that many. The exact date was not that the Dec. 21, 1943. decree was Scarlet fever and whooping cough from tho [>atieut’s belief tliat it and they were at the polls vot land friends. devotion to high piinclple which given. allowed sharp declines. will help him. ing against him for similar mo- not in anywise procured by A special holiday’ dinner was There were 33 new cases o f lobar is necessary if he is to thine ’ in tl\ee. .Almost every phase of The next meeting of the Wom or imposition and that y**' Our axpeiinient would, of served the Inmates at Tolland pneumonia reported compared SWEATERS an’# Council will be Thuradar, Jersey court erred in so holding. his new post as a leader of na the Hurley career seems to have course, merely carry the debunk Jail with food and poultry raised December 7, at the home of,Mrs. with 2§ the previous week: 15 new tional thought and policy. two sides to It, and It should be on the Jail farm. 'There.were 11 George Hughes on Main atreet. A cases of measles compared with ing pi-ocess to its final conclusion. said that he wasn't nearly as ALSO — — This entire nation has friendly inmates to enjoy the repast. covered dish luncheMi .w ill be 13; 70 new coses o f whooping OUR THANKS - FOR 2*049 But why debunk vitamins? Who exiiert diid sound In picking his SHE"S UP TO H|R NECK IN FIGURES hopes for his high success. The No date has beerf ser“ for the friends as he was In creating ser\’ed at 12:30. Talcottville cough compared with 91; and 24 TELEPHONES can guarantee that the next in presentation of the play “Amd Mrs. Edward Stprrs of Hartford task that lies before him !a a some of his enemies. Rut for new scarlet fever cases oompared THE GIRLS in our Acceuriting Department knew there's evitable fad will be aa‘ convenient, Myrrh.” It w ill be announced has been the guest o f Mra. Milo non-partisan task, which repre smile of his enemies, at least, be A t the .Congregational church with 31. Infantile paralysis, with a wor on. They must tee that all of the 830,000 out- BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS and industriol plants In E. Hayea for the past few days. as economical, aa full of quiet could be honored. later. three new cases, fell off four from sents tM> nation's hope that its The regular meeting of Tolland Joseph Girardinl,' son o f M ra on Sunday morning, the of-town telephone colls mode by Connecticut people wor-bosy Connecticut use thousonds of telephones. Be psychological aatisfaction ? For The alternating strength - and waa preached by Profeaaor BUbert the previous week. SNOW-SUITS own highest ideals may be car JACKETS each week ore billed accurately and on time. They cause telephones are very scarce now, we hove made Grange will ba held In tha Grange Clara Girardinl of West Road, El all any one knows. It might re weakiiessea of the Hurley career Chicken pox, with $3 new cases, hall I Community Houae) Tueaday lington, and Mian Rita Evelyn C. Lane of the Hartford Seminary •I mutt figure the wortime taxes which you poy to Uncle mony surveys In industries and offices, in cooperation ried forward to world leadership In Connecticut created many di waa the state’e moat prevalent quire a dally rubbing of s|>inach Walsh, daughter ' of Mrs. Anna Foundation. The anthenu ^ fo r peace. He will have non-par verse opinions of him. He was al at 8;00 p. m.. Dec. 5. The third illnese. Sam on both your local and long distance telephone witi) the owners and monagers, to try to spot any into the hair. If any. Walsh of Bridgeport, were mar choir were Bpndl’a “Sing, Oh Loro tisan support through every dif ways getting praise and conder^- and fourth degrees will be con- bills. Alto, they must keep complicated records of’' telephones that might be spared. By moking one ried at Sacred Heart church In Of Harvest,’’ and Roger# "'The natiun, with each frequently com ierrred on a class of seven candi ficulty of that task. Bridgeport on 'Thanksgiving Day. Earth I# The Lord's." payrolls and oil telephone property. phene do thq job of two and thus accepting c o n tid ^ I ing from the most uiTexpected dates. A harvest supper w ill fol low the business meeting. A reception followed at hotel On Wednesday and Friday eve able inconvenience, Connecticut business has r ^ o s M quarters, so that rating him haa nings at 6:30 the Junior choir will JERKIN SUITS These ore just o few of the ways in which the girls in Boiiil) Diiiii}) Dead Bamum and on their return from SKIRTS to us during recent months 2,049 instruntents.^ We,, jis been a most difficult process for Mrs. Lucy Usher has closed her Fire Insurance Modern Tokyo a wedding trip they will reside In rehearse for the Song Service to ^ . our Accounting Department serve on the wartime tele many Connecticut people. Tollapd home for the winter ‘THEY’RE STILL PAYiwic RENT FC« HIM!’ turn, Instolled these telephones for peqple who were Ellington. The bride was a former be given at Union Congregational On Your ^ phone team. They're doing a good |ob and we're It la. an infallible Index to the Egtiniates Vary He. will haye to be consistently months, and left town Sunday to church. RockvUle, on Sunday eve on OUT waiting lists. good or else in his new post. It spend the winter a t tbe home of teacher in this town. Ctinnfliat Manelweter peeple ars wing onr D b «^ "^ d w tion proud of them. Incurable buojj’Sncy of human na- Mrs. Eelward W. Miller of ning, December 10. happens to be a post which will Mr. and Mrs. Harold Waldo at On Hiureday afternoon. The Honw Leon to achieve beme ewneieblp tor e ^ woaom^ s>aj[. tura that most of the popular Naubuc avenue, Glastonbury. , Longview has rwtved word from of paytogkeat they're decreasiag their Loea with ns|^ FURNITURE Burton-on-Trent. England. Nov. attract the spotlight of public in her son, Irwin,- I^ tty Officer' Sec Ladlca Miaeioiiary Society «dU fanciea of thia war hava 'baen terest and publicity, where every Mr. and Mra. Furlong Flynn and monthly paymente enlted to Income. Aiid Personal Effects 28.—MANCHESTER EVENWG HERALD, MANCHESTER' CONN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28.1944 PACE NINS ftlAM-llt.SI t>K t.v’fcWliMi WEKAL.U, MArijUHhSTEK, (.'ONN^ l UESDAV, NOVEMBER 28, 1044 PAGE EIGHT 'vtll officiate. Burial will b « in { Balanced Attack Still ^ British NoV Grove Hill cemetery. tVYlC—-I68U Newhouser Wins A.L. Bus*Transfer Rocki/ille Open Stoson Cutting Bank WDBO—l$fifi Today ^8 Radio WHnn^iol) Tavern Bowlers L Facing A ii^ The Pollah-American Girls and The Acme of Perfectian Trade Education in ^own Men's basketball teams will play OnLoveLanel BastOT Clow Most Valuable Award Here Rapped To Hold Show ^ on Sunday, December 3, their In West Side Le Shell I^ck opening game of the-season when |4:00_WTIC — Backstage Wlfe;^ WDRC — American Melody The answer to this Is, of .course, Hour; WTHT — Arthur Hale; ^^H any Orajim they meet the Fort Wright, N. Y., WDRC — Afternoon Melodies; « Bporto Editor that a coach must utilise whst be Detroit Southpaw Hurl Pioneer Move in the State service team for the men’s game. Highway Department Isl News; WTHT -r News; Eunice W HTD—Green Hornet. Present Plan Unsatis has. (Continued from Pago One) To Aid Drive Games will be played each Sun 7:45— W T H T — KnIghU at Co Take Four Points from I M id d lc w e ig h tS Nehf York, Nov. 38—National Gains Top Award Completing the Im-| Greenwood Presents; WHTD — Supplemanting tunning to pass er Polls Four Votes factory; •' Patrons of day afternoon In the Pollsh-Am er- Parade of Stars. lumbus. Leaguehtatlstlcs would Indicate ing has bean Oresn Bay Curly ber tills catastrophe In which every district reimbursed the State, for were not .on the groat scale of ican hall, and both teams will 8:00— w n c — Glnny S 1 m pa t; Warren and Jarvis; I i m i_s. More Than Teammato this work which was instituted In those In* Europe and the problem provement of Road. 4:15—w n c —Stella DaUas. that s btUkqced attack should no Lair.beau’s theory all along. Thus Howell Cheney Recites person escaped without an injury, Lines at Disailvantage. Rockville ^ Leaders to have new uniforms. WDRC — Big Town; WTHT — A m le Herber. Cecil tabell, Tony lieu of manual training on a pupil was one of transport rather than |4:30— w n c ,— Lqrenxo-Jones; Pete , Hansen Paces jpflttiC 1. longer he the^;qsl of s footbsU per- except to the hair of the teacher Bazaar WDRC —"Ad Uher; WHTD — Frank Bingtser; WHTD—CUf- Canadeo and the incomrarable re Dizzy Trout. hour basis. The school reports ol available supply. IVIeet Tonight to De fecUonl'st. In eigh^gam es, for ex ? History of Vocational of the last in the line, which was Some time and somehow it l.‘< The Sewing Circle of the First The Town H l^w ay department! ford Prevost. ___ __ ceiver, Don Hutson. But Irv Comp this time or in later years do not Japan lias to B<* Beaten Time Views the News. Paganis to Victory. | ---- singed off. It was then that Mr. hoped that the Connecticut Com cide on the Details. Lutheran church on W est Main has cleared the w^tern srotion oil |4;4y_WnC — Young Wldder 8:15—WTHT — Tellotest; WHTD ample, the Card-Plwsgalned prac cannot toss the ball like Herber, N ew York, Nov. 28— (F>— Harold Training in Manches give just what was the cost to the Churchill said "anothci war will Love Lane, between Olcott streetl Verplank made his self-effacing street will hold Its annual bazaar Brown; WHTD—Hop Hsrrigan. —Lum and Abner. Willie Shanks Out for tically the same yarohn rushing Isbell or Canadeo, and when the Nowhousar, brilliant Detroit latt- district for this prc-vocatlonal pany will work out’ a better ar open with greater vigor at the and Center street, bjrcuttingawayl The Hartford Road Tavern, ttt ter; System Adopted remark "The Arc drill worked and on December 6'starting at 4 In the I 5:00—w n c — When s Girl JBar- 8:80—w nc — A Date with Packers' aerial game was disrupt work. M y recollection is that it rangement of the transfer of Its other end of tht> world when this RockvIUc. Nov. 28.— (Special.) the bank on the east\fide of th«| expected, shutout the cellar dwell Jeiry • Maloni’s Scalp and passing— 1002 and 1028. And banded pltchar, today waa named I was not there." This catastrophe afternoon with an entertainment ries; WDRC — News; Ad Qner; Judy; WDRC — Theater of Ro argh ed and they couldn’t run the other was no more than the expense that present one Is fini.shed.'' This state road. \ the somblned Chlcago-Plt' tha Most Valuable player In tha Here Has Proved Most put a problem up to the district bus passengers at Manchester — Fxirther plans for the W a r Bond at eight In the evening. WTHT — News; Music; WHTD mance; News; WTHT - Roy ing Warren and Jarvis bowlers Sunday s^ernoon, the Giants |has been a.ssumed for manual ment was made in answer to a The land on that side M owned | In 10 Round Feature. outfit loet them all. which it promptly overcame and Center. I'a.ssengcrs going north campaign will be Hiscussed at a — Terry and the Pirates. Rogers Show; W HTDB- Alan smacked ’em, 24-0. American Leagpe In 1944 by a tour • Satisfactory of Those training work previously. querv about the reconstruction of by the town and during th^ hurri last night at the W est Side Rec In a like number of starts, in a few days a double session from the Center are very often I 6:15— w n c — Portia Faces Life; Young. trolt made 977 from scrimmage, Some of the brighter minds con- vote margin over teammate Paul "From this point on, the refer the British Arm y after the war. meeting to be held this evening at cane of 1938 all of the heav^ tim In a league match and by virtue Hartford. Nov. 28—Ray Arcel, school was taking care of all the forced to stand on the sidewalks in WDRC — Evelyn Winters; 9:00—*W nC — Mystery Theater; 994 pitching. But all the Lions had I good passing will make run- (Dixxy) Trout In the annual ballot Advanced. ences in the reports were slight He said '"national service as a 7:30 o’clock at the Police court ber on the hillside above the it»d| WDRC — Burns and Allen: of winning all four points, the ! children of the district by two .all sorts of weather for i5 minutes foundation of our military sys Grade Pupils WHTD — Dick Tracy. famous trainer of fighters, has to show for a nearly perfect bal- , xo. but that running doesn’t ing of a 24-man committee of the ' four-hour sessions with an In- until the school year ending July or more. The reason for this is that room with Judge Laurence M. was blown down, exposing a | __W D R C — Gabriel Heatter; Tavern went Into first place again I ly account for strength 1923. In that report the town was tem" was being considered, but gravel bank which the town ha 6:30^wnc — Jnst Plain Bill; by a scant .008 percentage points. groomed WUfle Shanks Into prime ance In their attach was four vic Baseball Writers’ Association. A revealing history and com- please in home study. I have al- passengers from Hartford who are Dillon presiding. WHTD—Grade Fields. '' tories and a tie. Brooklyn, still overhead. In the same t reath they The 23-year-old native of De advised in great detail as to the contended the matter was not been bsing recently. WDRC — War commentary; In the other iqatch, Paganl’s condition for hie fifth Joust with prehenslve study of tlie system of ^vays thought that this experimen- transferring at the Center deposit The quo8ti6fi'''of a "W a r Bund Sports; WTHT — Superman; 9 :16 —WTHT— Screen Test. seeking a winning margin follow testify thht all a' passer like Sid troit, who won 29 ga.nea for the problem of the high school. The urgent because Japan had to be Do Good Work B y cutting back to the bank. th« I West Sides took three out of four vocatlonal education was given t.al demonstration,------‘ - " “ ™ at least In re their fares and get their transfers Show" will be decided at tonight's W H T D — Jack Armfetrong. 9:30—w n c — Bob Hope Show; veteran Jerry Maloni in Stillman’s ing eight outings, picked up 882 Luckman, Slunmy Baugh, Frank Bengals in one of the most thrill growth ot this institution which beaten after Germany. . once winding lane known to sc I points from the Knights of Cio- gard to the, younger children, was aii they are leaving the bus. It The brief debate arose when meeting. Ralph Gibson is chair I i^:45— w n c — Front Page Farrell; WDRC — Service to the Front; Gym In New York. The latest rushing, 856 chucking, which is Filchock or Ffank Sinkwlch rc' ing pennant races In baseball his thia morning by Howell Cheney, entirely prh'ctic.al with some ad had in fact housed the high school many old timers as Love Lane; hai I W T H T — America’s Music; iumhus. quires is predslonjblocklng. t!.kes time for the conductor to do Churchill was asked whether he man of that committee. Mrs. WDRC — Swoon or Croon; clash of these rival mlddleweights about as even a balance as a coach tory, received 236 votes to 232 former school board chairman vantages to them, to the parents, pupils of the whole town, and not Hollister ami Robertson lost much of Its former beauty ail WNBC^—Raymond Gram Swing H ave Easy ’Tline this and consequently the bus driv was aware that 86 per cent of the George Coleman of the Women's ^THT — Tom Mix; WHTD — could hope for. That being precisely w hat Is de for Trout Trout, however, picked only those of the Ninth school dis it is sheltered by woodland for onij I will be staged at the Auditorium manded by a runnlnffsattacR, It Is here, as the local trade school was and to the town. In two years, er on the cross-town line verj' of Canadian Army had volunteered committee will give a report on Students Are Collecting Captain Midnight. 10:15— W T H T — Paul Sphubert; It was however the Tavern-- Meanwhile, clubs that apparent up 10 flrM place ballots to seven however, the pressure for equal trict made it obvious it must oc a small portion of its length. tonight where five weeks ago Ma obvious that the two might Just as re-dedicated as the Howell Che ten pulls out berore the passengersi ^o"r”>ol^'ice"anvwhere. Hc"re'pricd the arrangements with .stores for 6:00— N ew s on all Stations. WNBC—Anthony Arpala, SUte Warren and Jarvis match that ly never' heard about parity of for Newhouser, who pulled ahead cupy the Franklin school building ...1a ^ mS W S VMM M ^ M MM V M ^ * Daniel August, local portablij loni got a disputed decision, a well'be combined. While tnaEaglee ney Technical School. Written « » school facilities for all was met by going north get' the chance to he rcnlizpd the "magnificent char the sale of bonds to customers. Clothes for Needy. 6:15—w n c — Professor Andre O.P-A, Administrator. • took tne spotlight. Going Into power wing along on top. W ash by polling 10 seconds and six entirely and that this would com mill operator of 30 William stpp^i^ compiled the bulk of their yardage a history of the local progress in the erection of the Barnard. Frank- cross the btisy street. acter of the Canadian war cfforL" Letters have been sent to Schenkeh; W D R C — Edwin C. 10:30— w n c — Hlldegarde Show; the games, out of fleet place, by ington amassed two-and-a-half thir^. Trout’s votes spread down trade education Mr. Cheney’s ac llin. and Recreation building by pel the erection of a trade school In good weather it is not too bad has been operating his mill on thil on the ground, they pasted \the churches and organizations by the Pupils in the Hollister street and Hill; WTHT — A Date with W D R C — Cjongress Speaks; one game, the Tavern pinners times as much passing as on the to sixth choice. count la practically a relatlra of Cheney Brothers and by additions building. The town however, but in such stormy weather as yes west side of the lane for severa I Redskins by passing. \ secretary. Miss Amelia Lentocha, Sinatra; Cbncert Hour; WHTD W t HT — Music; WNBC—Let with all five of their men hitting ground— 1451 and 681. yet did not the progress of vocational by the town to Lincoln school and found Itself , in an embarrassing terday it Is little less than shame Robertson schools have been busy months, cutting off the timber or | There Is no sense or percentage Stepbena Third and the following representatives that side of the road. —Sports. . . Yourself Go. over 300. had a comparatively easy come out on the small end until Vernon (Junior) Stephens of the Ing In the United 3Utes. It fol the erection of Washington School position as it was without any less to leave people in the rain the past week preparing bundles 10- 45— WDRC3— Behind the Scenes smacked by Philadelphia In lU sev In butting your brains out to go ^ have been named in three of the It is possible in future yeart I 6:30— w n c — Bob Steele; W D R C time with their opponenrts. Again pennant - winning 8t Louts ■ lows In full: and soon after that the erection of legal authority under which it when it coiild be avoided if the bus Few Packages enth engagement, 37-7. four yards, when a flip of the wrist | mills: William Burke, Minterburn; of clothes for the National Cloth that a connecting road betweet —Jack Stevens WHTD — Hie at CBS. It was Ed Blrtles who paced the Browns, whose 105 R B I’s led the "Notes on the Development of the Nathan Hale building. By this could construct a trade school driver would only use the brains I The Eagles, twice tied but un and a feinting receiver so easily j Hal Newhouser tnarence SucheckI, Hockanum, ing Crusade. Sixty large sacks Olcott street and Center street, thi Anawes Man. . 1 1 :00— N ew s on all stations. team with a three game total of circuit finished third with .193 arrangement the town was put building, which authority, how that he is supposed to have and I beaten In eight and out In front In eats up 24 or the distance. Trade Education in the Town of and Ottis Fleschig of the Spring- were filled to overflowing and last possible cross road east anc 6:45—w n c — LoWell Thomas; 11:15— w n c — H arkness of 359 which was good for high points. The slugging shortstop was into possession of one of the best ever. was vested, by special char- use. Of course all bus drivers are For Soldiers I the eastern division, and the N ew Football arguments Along this I Msneheater. vllle. clothes continue to come in. Prac west from the two main nrteriei | WDRC — News; WHTD —Par Washington; WDRC — Treas three stilng. Hla single game of named on four first-place ballots. school plants in the State. During tet provisions in the Ninth School not alike. Some work for the in York Giants, with five victories, line wind up right where they •Tlie first trade schoot In the Goes to California ' tically every child In the .two to Harttord, will be laid out. ade of Stars. \ ury Salute; WTHT — Music; 139 was high for one game so all Far back were second baoeman this period the textile trade school district. By a vote of a largely at terest of the company that engage tie and a loss, work the other way started. town of Manchester was estab Pfc. Earl Krause, son of Mr. schools has participated In this ac 7 ;00_VVnC—Music ShopX WDRC WNBC—The Music You Want. around, It was a good night tor Legion Scores George Stimweiss, sparkplug of in Cheney Brothers' building east tended town meeting an agree them and the general public. Oth Po!»lma8ler Grant Fears around. Bkich outfit has acquired You can neither run nor pass If lished early In the year 1912. It and Mr.s. Hillmar Krause, has tivity, and they "have been careful —I Love a Mystery; WTHT — 1 1 - SO—w nc — Polish OrchesMr. B'.rtles. the N ew York Yankees, loop lead /■ of the present office building was ment was worked out under which ers jvist operate the car. On the twice as much on terra firm a u Jt you can’t block, and If you can was housed In tlie building just gone to Californirf for treathient to see to it that the clothes are Fulton Lewis, Jr.; WHTD — tra; WDRC — Casey. Pres er In runs, hita and stoleji basw , continued on an average expense Cheney Brothers in 1922, under Manchester lines there are some Last Minute Rush W ill Photographer; WTHT — Alfred Hansen,'Freheit Star has chucking—the Eagles 1231 block, you can do both. Shutout Win north of Cheney Brothers present in a hospital following his return clean, whole and wearable. Japan Faces , American Side Show, Dave^ El There is no question but that one with 129 points, one more than to the company of about $6,000 a took to erect thi present trade exceptionally good bus drivers who Wallenstein’s Slnfolnetta. The West Sides with Pete Han against 660, the ! arotmdeni office which had become a store Spoil Plans. to this country for injuries re The bundles will be sent to lip- man. sets up the other like a one-two Dick Wakefield who led the Tiger year and to the district about $1.- school building at a cost not ex put themselves out to accommo 11:46- WNBC — Contemporary sen leading the way paced his 1157 and 577. house. The first analysis of the 600. A school report for the school date the passengers. There are oth ceived in France. He wears a povertshed people In neglected or Heavy Raids 7:15— w n c — N ew s of the W orld; punch. . offense (With a .359 batting mark ceeding $100,000.00, upon the lot *' » Composers Concert. team into second place. He re That, say the Card-Pltts, Lions Wilkie, White Excel in experiment was described In the year of 1913-1914 contains an star on his . European theater of rural areas In the U. S. and for W D R C — Music that Satisfies; A balanced attack la still the in 78 games, alter Joining the club east of the school heating plant ers who do not apparently take Postmaster H. Olln Grant re 12:00— w n c — News; Jerry M a ceived considerable help from and Tigers, is the kind of balance report of the school for the year elaborate analysis of the future their jobs seriously. Perhaps it la operations ribbon indicating a those in need overseas. 'WTHT — Treasury Salute. acme of perfection. , on July 13. and donate the land for the same. ports that mailing of packages to More Often! font vs. WUfle Shank. Charley Freheit. The latter two we’ll take. Win Over Glastonbury 1912-1913. The cost for the first educational needs of the town. In the w ar or perhaps it is nothing major engagement which occur 7.J6— w n C " — Dick Haymes; Lou Boudreau of Cleveland, The town on its part agreed to soldiers in this country, requestePitcher To Win building was taken over by the far In November. Fibber McGee and Molly program 533 565 554 1652 Foremost Cage Circuit who hit three game totals of 376 In the high schools and In the ele new buildings providing a total cases. For that reason the date street this evening. The following ternal "delegate from the British like 15 years, are to conclude their town, under an agreement with The Alexander Jarvis Compapy la played by a man. He Is Marlin Warren and Janis (0) and 377 respectively. Maurice Newhouser became the first mentary schools. The cost per seating capacity for 2,500 pupils was advanced to December 1. officers were recently elected, Trades Union congress. • Horner Set for Busy Season; Local Sport the State that It would pay all of was last night awarded the con CBS run In January. Hurt, who saCys he created the role O. Jarvis 80 95 109— 284 aouthpav/ and the third hurler to pupil hour In the high school was .and representing investment by The same report is being made Mrs. Viola Newm arker; first vice says he is a member of the cen Davidson came through with three the expenses for salaries and sup tract for laying 600 feet of sani Presented by Goodman Ace and because of ’hts fondnes ia s a child Magnuson 113 88 119— 319 qualify for the Most Valuabla^ shown to be .053c, In the grammar Cheney Brothers at that date of by the Railway Express Agency, president, Mrs. Inez Schook; sec tral committee of the Britl.sh Com Five Teams Vie for good games to help the locals plies, and that the town was to tary sewers in Middle turnpike, his wife Jane, the principal ebar- of the family’s go o d -n atu i^ nurse. D ie U ----- 122'- 97 106— 325 designation in the long history of schools .0326c and In the trade $630,000. This was before the erec which up to now has seen no rush ond vice president. Mrs. Florence munist party. Chatter cause considerably. Ed Kovis chip assume the expenses of heating, east. The award was made by a actera, the proghum started out ____ Marco . .•. 100 90 112— 302 Championship Honors. the American League award, schools .116c of which the district tion of the Recreation Building of presents being sent to the men Thompson: secretary, Mrs. Bertha Gives Praise to Russians WUfle Shanks ped in with a total of 316 also for light. Insurance, and janitor serv originally as a comedy bridge fea- Talks Tonight: MBS, 9:30, W . Jarvis 107 118 102— 327 Washington’s Walter Johnson and the trade school. This report committee of Selectmen compris Wells; treasurer, Mrs. Julia Ed Horner was outspoken In praise The local Howell Cheney Tech the winning local pinners. assumed only 22 per cent or a ice. These have run from $4,- and women in the service in this e x t r a cash ture, but of recent years switched American Forum, "Is Peacetjme twice) and Spurgeon (Jhandle^ recalled to my mind a paradox ing the water committee. There wards. of Russian contribution to the verdict booed for at least ten One week from tonight, the basketball five will now have an By virtue of winning, the locals .0255c. 000.00 to $5,500.60 a year over the country. to family tribulations. Before It Military Training Necessary?’ 621 488 548 1557 the 1943 Yankees being tlm, i Only which was little appreciated by the were two bids submitted, the other Rehek;ihs to Meet winning of the war. referred to minutes. They tangle again In a ‘T he comprehensive alms of the term of years since then. From moved to CBS several days ago. It , CBS, 10:30, Sumner Welles froift foremost basketball league -Uvl opportunity to net out and w pri^ went into undisputed first place in others so honored. — town— that up to that time Che coming from the Hale Coostruc- There will be a meeting of the prevailing unity of trade For Seasonal Needs ten-rounder. out In preparation for the coming school are described as Including this time on the direction and was on the BLU. RecenOy It i New York. Paganis (3) Manchester, the Rec Senior league, the standings, one game ahead of The six foot 1 3-4 Jndi former ney Brothers had acted as fiscal tlon Company. Mayflower Rebekah Lodge this unions in America and Britain Arcel will not be In Shanks' season and practice sessions are the Glastonbury team who went the foUowlng: (1) To give boys supervision of the trade school was changed to a single )talf-hour a ; Other Programs: NBCJ— 7:30, Paganl ...... 93 96 96— 285 American Legion ^afidlptter also agents. They ordered the supplies The new line will be laid along Veterans Auxiliary' evening at the lO O F hall. At this brought about by the productive corner tonight. For he was sus will get underway at the East scheduled daily at the East Side into the lead at the outset of the and girls over fourteen years of entirely in charge of the State. '*a "toan uf tlO to $300 la to week from three 15-mlnute peri- i Dick Haymes and Lana Turner; 8, Wilkinson .. . 93 ■l04 91— 288 is the fourth "ng^r player to b* on the requisition of the superin the north side of the turnpike to a time members will bring articles pended by S U te AthleUc Commls Side Rec building on School atreet Rec. sge a practical trade training In Cordial relationship were ckrried burdens of the war. and asked your advantage, toiwrf wanta Glnny Simms; 9:30, Fibber M c 137 93— 342 sea.son and were never headed un named. The others are Ty Cobb, tendent, paid the bills, and charg point opposite Welcome Place, to the meeting which are to be rto serve you. ods. C. Freheit . . . .112 sioner Frank Coskey for actions with two listed on the open the textile processes leading up out by the Ninth School district Picks Its Officers that this unity be broadened to In Its Wednesday night time Is to Gee; 10, Bob Hope; 10:30, Hilde- 93 95— 286 til last night \/ho recelyatl toe first award in ed to the district which was reim where it will cross the road and sent to the Odd Fellows Home at Loans made promptly and A. Freheit .. . 98 following the last bout here. Ray ing night’s slate. to and Including weaving. In an with the State until by the con clude the Soviets In the post-war privately on signature alone. be taken by the Ellery Queen garde; 11:30 Words at W ar, 120— 354 The cage sport is being reviveLefty Grove notched 31 In r»a «"« whltm w as open only to em- of the town of Manchester have and heads for , open water. The sauerkraut dinner was enjoyed. go to N ew H|ven on Wednesday ford Friday night at the Main sepTes-. extended over a period of two fer on Dec. 20 from Tuesday nighU 0:15, ^ re e n T est hurt Shanks’ cha-’ ces of winning. the discouraged veterans, 4F’s. Manchester 1931. His 29- wins equalled to* ployed children who wished to re arisen to the sum of over four hun hash is tossed in, and in a few mo It was announced that the aux for Induction. street court. years, by which time the manual on the B L U to the Eddy time. . . . Maloni leads in the series, tlianks and youngsters who will make up 100— 298 previous Tiger high set by George turn to school for one-half day a dred thousand dollars. menta the fish hit the hash. When iliary will hold a card party on Funeral of Richard C. Dreher Wednesday Broadcasts: NBC— P e n tfa n d ...... 104 94 training of the district had been AV FIRST Information Pleaae of NBC, at the to that disputed decision. They practically the entire personnel 104— 347 Mullln with the 1M9 pennant win week to obtain further knowledge "Upon the • completion of the thePe is practically a solid mass of December 11. jfnd a Christmas The funeral of Richard CSiarlcs 10:30 a. m.. Finders Keepers Quiz; The High-Hall game will open D^'idson ____ 122 121 re-established at an addition to end of the present contract. Feb. fought a dr.aw the first time. M a of many of the teams will no doubt 105— 315 ner*. la aMohanlos and sciences of the Franklin school building in 1915, fish you yank out the pin, toss the party on the 18th. Both affairs Dreher, 71, of, 105 Prospect street, FINANCE CO. 1 p. m„ Sketches in Melody; 3:30, Sport Slants the CC:frL schedule for both t e a i W K o v is ____,...99 m the school budget of about $2,- 12, will change sponsors for the loni won a I'-ayo, then Shanks got be out there giving all they have 141— 376 Newhouser 8. O. King tradss they were pursuing; or as grenade and a slight underwater will be held in ‘Jie clubhouse. who died suddenl., Monday morn Ststa Theater Mdg. Pepper Young. . . . strikeouts with 187, and hla 812 further knowledge in general Wednesday afternoon at ,2:30 D. B. Brews. Mgr. the A ir; 2:45, Perry Mason; 6:15, tables on the Canadian by taking;, stallment of machinery and* car has been soSDewhat limited." dead fish." Main problem: "Don't A radio commercial plugs a LieeaM Ns. W1 The now correctly dubbed "Nic league are as a whole, compara tol opens her league sjate next Innings, 25 complete games and grammar school subjects, such as o'clock at the White Funeral Lyn Murray Music. . . . BLU—9 the deciS '-n the last time \Vh 577 .546 590 1713 pentry woe however delayed for worry about small bones a.s you throat lozenge as relief from irrita u s e ! kel Incident," involving Rudolph J. ■ And Everytehere week. six shutouts ranked second only to mathematlos, American history, m.. Breakfast (Jlub; 12 noon. all leaves Maloni ahead by a ; tively newco aen. to local fans. Glastonbury various reasons and was not com eat them, but look out for shrap tion caused by "too much smok Home. Rev. Karl Otto Klette, pas Wickel of Verona. N. J., has been a. Trout’s totals. He beat the Yan geography and English. tor of the First Lutheran church. Glamor Manor; 3:15, Appointment count. The Frog Hollowa and Colts arc D. Cowles ...113 89 99—301 pletely Installed until the Spring 5,758 Vessels nel." ing.” Oh yeah? Cold.HnpfuaiiooM 1x$.dinei9sh p last year. of McCann's last year. $1.00 a year md Qieney Brothers lowed by vast improvement In Cutter’s Boot der of the game drove the Arm y stated that "there is one man that Innings, toe most since toe In-.* Another six plU Carl Schultz High Standard Of Play Mahoney at the W est Side Rec. of age and the evening school for assumed all the expenses of main 1943. back from the N avy goal line. New Britain likes to have work a dians’ George Uhle’a 358 in '23. He against Sammy Hawks, a pair of The calibre of ball usualK’^ is - employed men and women proved tenance- These expenses were Next day there was much rejoic ball game and that man is Tom also hurled 33 complete games, of In 1942, 1,859 vessels aggregat Dowued Army local llght-heavles. The opening played in the loop has been on The Weat Side Volley Ball iiial Rec Meeting to be the most valuable courses then on the average of about $30,- ing at Annapolis. The whole town Kelley.” A tribute to the local High which seven were shutouts. His 27 ing 8,338,000 tons were lost. 422 of turned out to welcome the team. four pairs Benny Revere or Wor par with that of any Ip^the entire League for Junior members which and ones upon which the develop 000 which constituted about 25 grid, coach. . . . Leonard Nixon of victories enabled the Newhoussr- them American ships aggregating F(41owed by the regiment on foot, cester srd Bobby Polowitzer of state. This vea^ seema^o be no ex originally was held on Tuesday Seliediilelg year at the Rec on Tues- bus bowling team, came out laa^ "Ide Rec building on School street. eight for third and so on down to "Under the arrangement with N ew York— (ff’)—W alter (A n U ) a general act authorizing town.s struction, and may have exceeded (This Is one of s series of team he ever aaw In one day.” He dajr nights during the coming night in attractive Kelly green All team managera Interested In one for tenth, toe totals of players the State in regards to the main- A tnn .s of the N ew York Rangers of the State to conduct trade train- outstsndlng gmniee of the went on to say that football will lettering across the back of their entering a team in the circuit are receiving 10 or more points in ad I tenance of the trade school the all construction available to the Is the first player of Greek origin lonths. , Arm y^avy footiMlI rivalry.) not suffer after the war. Dan spoke W ith five teams In, one team shirts. A snappy crew those K. of urged to attend as. tonight la the dition to those already named town assumed the co.st of heat, Allies since this country had the to crash the National H o c l ^ difficulties In the future as it i Racing Notes of the Arm y backs and the W est draw s bye every week. The C N ow l$t’s see some big scores. were: Mark (Thriatman, St. Louis, licht, janitor service in such por major role in merchant shipbuild League. The Hamilton, put, win deadline for entries. failed to authorize towns to spend I ing. By Ed Pollock Point team as a whole. . . . The starting time of the games, rules Five teams have already algnl- 27; Tex Hughson, Boston, 22; Doc tion of the building as was oc football batOe of the year is com rookie made a hit in hls^debut monies for the erection of build- I Philadelphia, Nov. 28 — (d") — By The Associated Press and regulations, as well as eligi fled their intentions of entering In Oamer, Detroit, 14; Frank Hayes, cupied by the trade school and the Against total losses of 8,338,000 ing up Saturday, Arm y vs. Navy. here and was placed ^ right Attention Is brought forth that Ings for trade training. ^ j Only one race track operated in nounced In Philadelphia, 13; Pete Fox, Boston. . State a.asumed all expenses of gross tons in 1942, American ship Famed submarine Ckimmander A fast, hard-running backfield wing on the first forwpfd line In bility llsU win b « ah the Hartford Road Tavern was cluding the B A ’s. AU Stara. Frog the United States yesterday— Hollows. Colts and the Aircraft. 12. ^ yards turned out 8,089,732 dead Slade Cutter, who has a long rec against one of the best lines in the the Rangers' second ,4lome g;ame. a tew days. mistaken for the W est Side Tavern which the town assumed only the i CSiarleatowh, W . Va., where E. Eligibility lists must be turned weight tons. Translated into gjoss ord and four Navy crosses for country. , . . The winner! Tell you In last night’s wrlleup. N o offense, expenses ot acadamic Instruction, ® . . Samaha's James Acre, a $55.80 but how about the former cham In at tonight’s session. text-book.s. and school supplie.s, , ^e State the interest in the tons, this construction amounted shooting bull’s eyes at Jap ship better after the game. . . . The tons shot, won the featured Allow pion W est Side team pairing off amounted to 25 per cent of the to- «'<'»rses materially dimin to something less than 6,500,000 ping In the Pacific, was Navy's game will be broadcast over sev Last NighCs Fights ance ^rse by eight lengths. It with the Hartford Road five some tal cost. The school was under '-“hed and gradually fell off. A - tons. football hero Just a dc9ade ago ers! national hookups and thous was the first start for the three- ands of fans will no doubt take ad Sports Roundup one of these nights? time went on. however, it became Picture CTianged Entirely when hla placement goal from the Elect Red Grange the supervision of H. B. Arrondfile year-old son of Sir James since be vantage of the airing of the game. By The Associated Press who came to u.s after graduation more and more apparent that the By 1943 the picture was chang 17-yard line defeated Army 3 to 0 Washington—WilUe Pep. 128, \/ss clalm M for $1,600 In hli last . The Hartford Auditorium haa B y H ugh Funerton; Jr. .fcbridgo N av y Cfommodoroa tolls this Senior league bssketban mana from the Lowell Textile School demand.s in the town of Manches ed entirely. Against losses of at Franklin Field. Hartford, outpointed Pedro Her race at Pimlico. really taken on glamour In the one about a golf game with Jimmy gers are reminded that there will Grid League Prexy ter trade tiaining lay in trades The victory meant far more than New Yorft, Nov. 29— (/P)—One nandez, 131, Puerto 'Rico, 10. where he al.so seized as Instructor 3.646.000 gross tons, this country Jockey Pasquale Grant rode a past few weeks. The walls were other than -h" textile; that is in Jus! another Annapolis win. It 'feason Why ^m er Layden, pro Demarcl. Bob Hope and Ling Cros be an Important meeting tonight (Non-title). Georgle Parks, 184, after his graduation. produced 19,238.626 dead'weight painted, also the press box, attra^ by when he visited the West Coast machinery, caipentry. electrical marked the turn In the long lana triple at the Weat Virginia Oval football’s head man, favors s na at 7:80 at the East Side Rec. Chicago, knocked out Jimmy Bell, “The school labored under two tons, or about 13,000,000 gross Uve signs dot the spacious bto’ with the Chicago Bears. . . . On Chicago, Nov. 28— (A5— Harold i .shop.j and mechanical drawing. In of. time leading down through 18 astride Cast Out $9.20 In the first tional physical trainl ig program Eligibility lists must be turnro In 183, Washington, 1. - serious difficulties— tons. ;,or a net gain ■ exceeding ing, the rest rooms have bepiveom- the first hole, Hope asked his cad (Red) Grange, who hasn’t been out total hours of attendance the eve ''ears from 1921 when the mid race; Tkd O., $18.40 In the third based on athletics over r. military at thia session. The leagtie starts Philadelphia— Billy Arnold, 143, “ (1) The textile industry had | 9,000,000 gross tons. fietely renovated, the no,looking die the distance, teed up his ball of touch with football since his ning schools bver continued lo be shipmen had last beaten the Weat an^ B ig T alk 88.20 in the fourth. training program is that athletics play next Tuesday. Philadelphia, TK O Mayon Podlo, always been considered as .an un This favorable ratio presumably a w la strictly enfqrced. A ll in all, and proceeded to slice it » mile out hey-day as the "Galloping Ghost’ a very contributing factor to their Point Cadets. ^ Ralph Naves, fdirmer sergeant In will help rehabilitate* returning 144 1-2, Philadelphia, 3. Benile skilled industry in which trape is continuing into 1944. it is a pleasure to watch the pugs of bounds. . . . On the second he of th* University of Illinois grid sutces-s. The., year 1917-1918 the It was had weather for a good tha U. 8- cavalry, topped the service men "In games played un The East Side Rec In^rmedlate Mill*”, 142, New York, and Wal training prior to employment was The United States.began losing In action Tuesday nlJchta. . . . A again asked, then hooked beyond iron.' had another football Job to ultendance of .the fuUj^time school football game. Overnlgtit ^ Jockeys-after the^ first 14 days at der rules” . . . In wartime, he ex League win ge under way tomor ter Lamarr, 148,' PhUadeI{dtia. not thought to be necessary. shlpr in 1939, the first year of the Job well done, . . . The Gridiron the boundary. . . . Each time Bob day.-and with It he envisioned a was listed as follows: textile shop morning rains had drenched the HoUywood (CaUf.) Park. The San plains, they learn to discard all ro w night with three games on the drew. 8. “ (2) In characteristic fashion war In Europe. Between Septem ^dlron, and thfougfai the after enub of Boston annual award, the decided there wasn’t any Use play- possible "Gridiron World Series" 4. machine shop 19, carpentry shop Francisco rider steered 11 winners rules except the rule of self-pres- opening night’s docket. BalMmore— Cleo Shans, 134, almost all parents were pos.sessed ber and December of that year, noon heavy mists veiled the riv^ Lowe Memorial Trophy, went to ervatlom . • He also _^lnta tlmt .Ing out for toe postwar era. 16, electrical shop 19, project shop home. Hubert Jones was second Los Angeles, TKO Carmine Fatto, of the thought that they wished four American vessels went down. ch€€iin|[ MciioMu IPnuikllii Ft6lOf Paul W alker, Y ale end. . . . Leslie by building up High ^ o o l and start. . . . On the third tee, Hope Grange yesterday was elected 12, mechanical drawing 21. Old Timer* BoWl 136 1-2, New York, 3. Jimmy . their children to pursue some nevertheless, .was padked to Ito with 10 firsts. O’Connor haa openly stated that coUege athleUcs ao that every boy again asked hl;|^ caddie l.ow far It president of the nev/Iy organized "A cooperative high school trade I/wits R Mayer’s Thumbs Up Briscoe, 141, Washington, out higher calling or vocation requir 80,000 capacity. % he does not want the late Judge la a participant and then supple- w as to the c u p .. . . "Mistah Hope,” United States Football League. »;hool course established in 1916 Chicago! Nov. 28.—()P>— A half pointed Charley Milan, 139 1-2, ing the development of abilities Chittar’s placement cama early In has arrived at Santa Anita Park Landis’ J«^. . . • menUng this with playground and replied the youngsteir. “you don’t Today 'he wOa making plans for lead to a diploma both from the dosen of CTilcago’s veteran bowl Baltimore, 6. for mental work rather than in the game, and foUoerad fhortly af- wkera the son of Blenheim 2nd will Industrial teams. It wouW^^’t coot wont to know how long the hole toe day when championa of toe trade school and the high school "Wappingj era, aU 70 years end Newarit, N . J.— Chuck Hunter, the trade which they had fol te;’ Army had been forced to kick try a comeback In Uta meeting DidM PMta Am y . the taxpayers so much. . . . That’s Is; you wont to know how wide." various play-for-pay leagues cam and showed the following attend amon ; the 76 membra of toe 147, Cleveland, knocked out Hen lowed. out from behind Its own goal line. opening Dec. 80. always worth thinking about, and get togetoer In post-aeaaon games ance: Freshmen 22, Sophomores The Wapping Mothers’ Club will Quarter century Club firing eway ry Jordan, 146, Philadelphia, X “ (3) While there were ample Busz Borries. the Navy icatback, Although ha suffered a broken Durham, N . C., Nov. 28.— —A the Important part Is to have our to determine the world champion. 12, Juniors 2, and Seniors-3. The meet at the IVapping Community majority of Penn and Notre Dame CSeoaloff the Cuff at toe sticks In toe group’s 16to Ooolidge MiUcr, 166 3-4, Brooklya, lines for promotion In the textile had heavy going In the mud,, but coUarbont and was unable to ride young men physically able to serve knock^ out Walter Cunningham, latter two classes were small be House. Wednesday, Nov. 29 at IS players like Navy to best Army on Virginia’* Hank Walker and anniversary' tourney. ___ Industry above the manual trades he ke^ his feet well on the punt the last four dayfi Doug Dodson when they’re needed. Ted Hartman, , who W eat SMta 164 1-2, Newark, 4. cause during the freshmen and p. m. Mias Jane Grant of the M an Ssturdsy, but Duke University Y ale’s Paul W alker, both ends, 86 which were characteristic «f It, the retumAnd reached Army's 88. His won riding honore at th# M -d^ oldest member shooting, fired a . B. F. T. Providence—Jo* Reddick, 168 sophomore years the. cooperative chester Library «'111 review cur both'NhVy trainee* and both men chances for promotion were limit pass to Midshipman Prsttl tba players, who also lost to the Mid W ords of the W ise Kearns, rf ...... 6 1 13 course was not In existence. rent novels. fall msetlng a^ Pimlico that end tioned prominently In the AH 452 In hla eerie* of three 3-4, Paterson. N . J.. outpointed ed and were reached only through wing back, gave the M ld<^ fi ed Saturday. Ke had 30 wlanera. dles and the Cadets, are unanl- Earl Ruby, Louisville Courier- while Henry Ehlman, 7 1 . poatro McCmry, If II ...... 7 ■1 15 Jimmy Nelson, 170 1-4, Oevaland, "The State also at that time ex The Ellsworth Memorial High AmClHca rating*, got together for technical training in chemistry, first down on tba Ifi. Mit the at A n M ^ g a t o « $31.034.5«6 waa moui In predicting the^ West Point- Journal Sports Editor, nominates a 466 to win honor* for b ^ ' e « Berry, c ...... 7 1 15 10. Gene Boulden, 160 8-4, Provi physics, and higher mathmatics tended J)te uses of the school to School Basketball team trounced tsefc atallad In the mud as •nrrias, dinner recently and dlacoverro bat at Ohio tracks duriu ^ 1 ^ era will win. ’ Tennessee’s Jtdin Barnhill os the In toe above-70 group. E. H Martin, rg ...... 1 2 4 dence, knocked out Billy OXeory, and designing. These weije beyond courses in pre-vocatlonal training the Terryville basketball team Fri that both were near the top of In three trlea,' missed another first season more than double the $10,- Typlcel comment among the coach of the year. . . . "BornlM l George, 75, got n 464. Zonis, I g ...... '...14 0 28 open to boys and girls in the day evening at South Windsor, by their cloo* echolaaticolly. > 165, Boston, 2. „ ' the field of our experiment. down by more than a yard. Blue Devils was Fred Hardlaon'a come from no team at oU to the 2 6. Holyoke, Maas.—Jerry F lo r ^ seventh and eighth grades .and in a score of 44 to 13. Paul’s older brother, Blake, who Veaco, rf ...... 2 "On October 23, 1913, the old W ith Midshipman Bill C9ark "Arm y has bettei and faster backs Rose Bowl In one year," oays Teoag. DUnoacheF Honored 158 8-4. B iw A lyii. ontpolntjrt wooden building on School street the High school. These pre-voca- state’s "take ’ ■ w as $385,806 also woe quite a football player at Miss Frances McCann, daughter holding. Cutter booted the heavy and though they probably will Ruby. “A year ago he was teach 37 7 81 Saint Paul. 161 1-4. 8prtagfl*ld» which bad housed all of the chil tional courses served a double pur against $170,502 In 1948. Yale, le headed for the Fort Pierce. of Mrs. Grace McCann of Main ball from the 17, and that, ao t u have trouble with N a^ e great ing callothenlc# to ASTP students. Chicago, Nov. 28.— —Claude Maes.. 8. Nick BtiRo, 189. 8 p it » dren of the Ninth School District pose of assisting children in the Fla., Navy Amphiblou* base but '> Jesten street. South Windsor, spent a few as the scoring went, was tba ban line they’ll finally get rolling. Today he Is teaching hi* Vols new F. T. field, knocked out A1 Zippo. JM, with the exception of those in the nature of guidance into the trades Adveestss SIngto W in g won’t arrive until after th* foot (Buddy) Yming o< B. days at her home. Miss McCann is game. tricks for those U. 8. C. Trojans.” Boris (Bote) Dimontoeff of Pur 16 high school, burned down. , It will they were likely to follow. It ball oeoeon. > • . Ralph Daughton, Toop, r f ...... 3 0 Revere. 8. _ . stationed In Nevv' York with the Here less* than two years ago. . . . And'Scoop Latimer of the due have boon named by toeir 2 CUcago—BUI Porsotw, 145 l-Sit be remembered It was a highly in gave them’ *n exploratory exper N e w York— Hlgglita Itafiaae O s U — ff prooideiit at the Pl*enn State's footbaU o o a d L ^ woe electod to Oongreae this year. Hanaen, c ...... 8 0 The Ellsworth Memorial High verbal houqtMts for sohmarlna vle- New York— BnolUyB.^ day, N ot. 29, at 7:30. ' ' (^3ark gave a remarkable exbim Indiana will be a farm club of the Ralph 8 ^ 00. aIl-conf*r«»ce < 9^ fire escapes had bieeB lastslled better to' center tblh pre-vocstion- Hartford Gas Co. embeeraaalBg." Higgins ■!>?•*• wot, a F.F J *. d e g r# *-^ o r Fulton rnmeam. 181. M p * <■ i ^ M r. and M i b A shsr (Jollins of Won of control punUng even with Boetoa Tanka, alao owned by Wroag Dlractlea min. M riodA '' ' M sutomsttc line o f them has hsre at a New York Football iflA Borkat. Aaud. caotau for 1948* al training to not more t)»an two Sullivan avenue, entertained rela a wet balL His eoatn-comar kick ; lisu t Joo Moniaci.of tbs B oIbp SitehlUbed fegr frequent fire Wrtterff luncheco. JShaa and OoUlna. v trades In the limited time available tives from Colrain, Mn*^ at a go ttw A i a x t o o fiat I wUI Nm6m*|Xoc ons-tastf b dajr b Xlw ,ZluiilH0xlac^ i ■ - - i’ ■ ■ ■■ ■; ^ir» H »•• PAGE ELEvfe#’ M A N C H K «I KK KVKM iM ; KhKALil. MANUMEHTlJaC, W «W ^ TUlliSUAy, IVOyjiMBEK ^8, 1»44 MANI^HES'TER EVENING HERALD, MANUHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 194« \ >AGB TER I'ODNERVILLE FOLKS BY FON IA lM i FOES- ' Lost and Found I AutomobUes for Sate HuNUit'^ ISvrvices Offered l-’l Painting—I’apering 'it Live Stock— Vehteles 42 M at^inerv nnd To n b ^ 52] II ■! I lJl]|iii|e.iiiMJ I I I I I II ■ ■ LOST'-BULOVA WRIST watch, 1937 DODOE PICKUR, 1939 Mer JERSEY COW, 16 ■^ontha old N^W OLIVEli~tractor on rubber ' ix»u ic r ^RANPAW S*MS, THE HiPE-BOUHP REPUBLJCAH rose gold, engraved M. P. G, June cury, 1939 Pontiac coach, 1938 RANGE BURNER SERVIC'E. Tei. PAINTING AND decorating. For heifer, eleven ftiontha old beef tires. Cement miners, satvrigs, Classified Sense and Nonsense Qasnfied 1932, along Main street. Call 3i23 Olclsmbolle sedan, 1936 Dodge 6940 after 5 p. m information call 6710. heifer, gray gclcl.ng ride, drive milkiRg machines, disc hnrro’,.’s. UPTHE LAWN FOLLOWING THS PIG WINgK horae.- K. Gibion, Ogden’s' Cor Dublin Tractor Company, VViUl- c#ar«faat.*iM4 or lie Biasell street. ^ sedan, 1936 Pontiac coach, 1930 FLOOR SANDING Some girls walk home from a The Brooder Viaioa Chevrolet sedan. Cole Motors. PAIN”nNG DONE VERY reason- ! ners. R6ckvillc. mnntlc. Siatdag fiaisuf 'KESr a.rrle.. Ue, Every year, many automobile Laying ana Finishing able, available at once. Call 8819 ' Advertisements drivers lose their left arms as a ride, while others ride home from Life’s little' Ills annoyed me when AdvertisemoiU. LOST— NOVEMBER 22, half walks. life’s little ilia were few. grown Malteee kitten. Answers 1941 MASTER JEEP with sCbsl J. E. Jensen-^Pbone 2-0920 eveningi. BILLY GOAT s4ririce. 'Albert result of carelessly thrusting them If /4o Answer—5329 For Kent For Sale | And one fly in the ointment put F m R « a t For Sale to Henry. Return to 317 North pickup body. $498.50. Terms sr. I Bogli, 564 Bush Hill Road. Chll Musical Inatrumenta XXXI tcck.” ' out of the car window. / ''5900. First, a man must be fure he is me in' a dreadful stew. ToSeD Main or Call. 5198. trades accepted. Brunner’s, 80 WASHER, VACUUMS, Electric Repairing 23 To Buy ToSeU on the right trade. No man can But experience has taught, me To Boy Oakland street Call 5191. A BEAUTIETJL SPINET piano, Woman Driver—C:sn you fix motors, „ etc., repaired. All parts this fender so my hua)>and will make a succeas of a line of work life's little Joys to prise, available. 24-hour service. Charg PIANO and repairing; Poultry and Supplies 43 famoua make, like new. 1080 Into which he cannot throw him NoW I’m glad to find some ointr Announcements 1939 BUICK SEDAN, 1938 Pon player piano specialty. John Main street, Hartford. never know 1 bent it? es C. O. D. Manchester 2-1430 going to have Jo start/my career etchin;; ami was admiring it. l Garage Mechanic—No, but I can self with all his lieart and soul. ment In my little pot of Hies. tiac coach, 1937 Oldsmobile (Xockerham. 38 Bigelow street. FOR s a l e :—BROODER, 2 fur The realixaUon may come sud WANTED—HOME, preferably a mornings or sveninga Jfrtmf.nratch. If 1 continued prac- began 'In.mming "jV fix it so that you ran ask him in a —Mrs. Calls Blandin. sedan, 1936 Nash sedan, 1931 Tei 4219. naces, chicken feeders ^ and a Suburban for Rent 6^ Lost aad Found 1 farm, for two six months old Wanted to Buy ItiClhg law It would be on an en- the desk but he didi, t take tae few days how he bent It. denly or be the result of much kittens. Telephone 2-1896. Model A Ford roadster. Brun RANGE BURNERS cleaned. In chicken fountain. CTall 2-1402. Itlre^ new basis. The hard way! hint. From the etching he walked thinking: In many a man’s life Sailor (to his shipmate)—What lO V P —SMALL BLTTE pune con- ner’s, 80 Oakland street. Dial stalled apd serviced. Satisfaction TOBACCO LAND for rent, with ' Isu t a tremendoim thing had hap- over to the shelf where I kept there comes a reaUtatlttn ‘that Ae do you know about flirting with a ♦fHrtwf aum ot money, in Wool- ICE CREAM—PINTS of Treat s 5191. guaranCeed. Call 2-1309. Private Instructions 28 Look before you leap, but if you is oh the wrong track. The best Articles for Sale CASH FOR YOUR discarded sere shed room. Teleplione 4600.] Ipened to me. 1 was no longer some legal books. are a pedestrian, leap before you girl ? worth Store Saturday night. extra rich Ice cre^bra to carry out. 45 radio^Call mornings 2-0840. ISone. From now on Mickey Was "I forgot t» tell you, he said, thing is to switch to another track. Shipmate—I thought I knew a N Flader please return to manager 1936 PLYMOLTTH 4 door deluxe Al C KIN^S OK . FAK&I tractor ELOCUTION—SPEECH problem^ look. Men wVar themseives out from Bldwell’a Soda Shop, 527 Main St. •■'work, snow" ’ plowing aad cord ion my side and that made all the ” Mr. Boggio mentioned these, too. lot. but the first girl I tries it on at Woolworth’s and receive re- sedan, 1935 Plymouth 4 door de —Foreign accents deleted—Pri ISTirl^ince in the world. He wants mo to bring them over , worry, dissatisfaction, misdirection wood sawing dona Altne Latul- PRE-W AR CARRIAGE for sale. Wanted to Rent married me. • waid,^ ATTENTION—MADAM William, luxe sedan. 1 Birch street. Pfi- vate tutoring In reading, writing, WANTED A SET of twln\eds, in PereE was so deliberate in nia Woman 7whose ear had been of their energies, low morale, dis llpe, 758 Vernon street. Tei. 6077. arithemtic, letter writing, pho Call 5340. palm reader, gives advice on all vately owned.______' good condition. Call 5401. I h.M movements that I felt like kick-; bumped into)- -Why did you bump regard of health and other irritat Charity begins at home, but la netic spelling. Th. White Studio, WANTED TO REU4T five or Ictivo back every i^nny he d into me ? Couldn’t you have driven LOST—BLACtC billfold, vicinity of affalra of life. Reads by appoint rMTTA'nON FIREPLACE, with ing causes, but seldom do they scheduled to take a lot more trips PRIVATE PARTY wlH^sell 1937 RANGE BURNERS serviced or 709 Main street Phone 2-1392. room duplex, lower flat or slnglJ ■given ine I t would take time. biA I ! around my car? wear themselves out from over Depot Square Orlll Saturday ment. Hartford 6-1370. Installed, wo have lots of supplies; book ends attached, 4x6 feet, house, fgmily of four, near scho abroad.. night. Urgently needed. Please Pontiac 8 cylinder.lr^’o-door sedan WANTED—A 12 OR 14 Inch band Mah—Lady, I only got an A work. GIRLS-WOMEN Immediate attention. Jonet Heat good condition. Call 6703. saw. Call 8108- and in good neighborhood. Phon{ retain to owner. reasonable. from 12-2. 10 card. When a man’s heart is in what BE A PRACTICAL NURSE Chestnut. , ing Store, 36-38 Oak street. Call Help Wanted— Female 35 Hartford 32-5956 or write P. J As d ^ n payment on my free-1 **I have he is doing, when he Is following < 3 7 ^ 8254. Box 396, Hartford. Idom I mailed him a check which “ front." he said. ‘ You d better pii^e ____r—* OOON HOUNDS in BIG DEMAND—HIGH WAGES FOR SALEX- UONEX electric Look at the bright side. Moat of an occupation to which he la adapt HOLD EVERYTHING High school not necessary. Easy 1940 CHEVROLET buMneas coupe FULL ’iTME CLERK wanted at Rooms Without Board 59 latripped me of all the cash I had me a hand.” us, at least, don’t have to drive ed, when he holds to the thought vicinity of Hebron. Name and ad with radio and heater, 5 good FOR GENERAL BUILDING and M. Wlor, Jeweler. 977 Main train. Call 3085. W'ANTED—BY REFINED middlJ ■’Okay.” I dress of owner on collar. 1 black to learn In spare time. Ages 18 I excepting a few hundred dollars around worrj’ing about wrecking that it can be done, he la bound to -tires, low mileage, excellent con carpentry. Kitchen remodeling street aged couple, small furnished II needed to get back on hiy feet. It was already dark outside, > and ' and tan, the other pprt bull and 80. War demands have caused FOR RENT—ATTRACTIVE sln- a new car. bo happy, even though he does not dition. Call 2-1186. and cabinet work. Call A. R. apartment or one or two roon II sUU had a few months to go on Bogglo's hearse-llke vehicle was; coon iMund. Reward. Call 2-1898. big shortage. Prepare now fo^ ' Charom 5835. Fuel and Feed 49-A •gle furnUhed and heated room, parked about three blocks down.] achieve the “ succeas” evaluated in this interesting, profitable ^artd with kitchen privilrges. Neal I the lease of my office, so I A northern soldier returned from dollars and cents. WANTED —WAITRESS. Apply central. 801 Main street or Call on a side street. patriotic work. Write foi Free BOOKKEEPING. TYPING done 2-0723. Center. WUl furnish references Icouldn’t cut down expenses there. a Southern camp for his first 509 Main street TMephone 5500. But I also had about ten wecKS ”Bv you ‘out front’ means |n, Son—Dad. have you cut all four information. Wayne Swibol of Wanted Antoa— on weekly schedule, balance 2 TON OF (X>KE for sale. CTaU I the next county.” I wisecracked] week-end leave. Practical Nursing, Box H, care Molorcyclea 12 montlily, reasonable rate. CXU for 5934. FURNISHED UGHT housekeep lleft at the Towers for Td paid »"The slow Southern drawl la of your wisdom teeth? WANTED—GIRL for office work FAMILY OF THREE desires 6- I half a year’s rent ia advance. as we walked toward It. j Father—Yes, son, I have owned One's Misfortune Is of Herald. ' deUils. Phone 3627 between 6-9. who can take dictation and use ing room on Birch street, short right up my alley.” he reported FOR SALE—GREEIN hardwood room flat or house. Not mor Pauaing to catch his breath,; with delight. "You ask an Atlanta a used car, been chairman of a SELL YOUR CAR NOW. Cash on typewriter. <3all Hartford 5-1733 distance from Main. CaU 5105. So what did I have to worry Anodier's Good RANGE BURNERS cleaned. $3.00. foi fireplace, furnace or stove. than $85 per month. EhccellenJ I about? The paper Boggio had Perez didn’t an.swer. 'Then, ♦lien] girl to kiss you and, before she committee, and married your the spot for clean '36-'42 models. or 3-0204. Reasonable rates on heaters. Rea- $15 a cord. Phone 8608. FOR RENT —2 FURNISHED references. Call Hartfbrd 32-257| -^t - c t ^ - got into the can aay no, its too late.” mother. Fortune. Brunner’s. 80 Oakland street. Tel. collect. rear of the car. dumped his books | sonable Servicing on all types of WOMAN WAfTTED—For Ught, rooms for married couple or 2 I bogey was dead. I knew now bed MAMOHBSTfat — 4-Bnona Sin 5191-4485 Open Monday, Tues gentlemen. Well heated, continu on the .spacious floor and turned, Another place where everything \N> ;:^ L ESTATE electric motors. Call 2-1562. pleasant work. Good pay, good 2-3 ROOM FURNISHED apar I never be so dumb as to u.se a con- HeVe is an old-time method of gle BOW available (or Immediate day, Wednesday eveninga, ’till ous hot water, private entrance, to take those I was carrying. The] goes is into the hash. hours, steady work. New System Household Goods 51 ment by government lnspecto| Ifession coerced from a 16-year- keeping the stomach fit—and one oeeapaDoy dae to owner's transr nine. REFRIGERA'TOR SERVICE. We 6 minutes walk from CSieney's. next in.stant something hard was' WANTED TO BUT — Single. Laundry, Harrison street and wife, no children for 4-' lold boy. It would be too compro- that still has much to commend it; (Or. Fan price $5,700. Space 2-Fhmlly Hnusee — Large and repair and rebuild any type of WANTED 101 (Jhestnut streeL Imislng for him. As to the contract shoved In the small of my back fill it with pork and turnip greeds, This is the season when dad Is available (or two rooptS ap- NEW ENGLAND’S wildest used refrigeration equipment We ex months. Call 'Thomas Bruce I I’d signed more recently, I was In and a voice snapped. "Get in!” and then place it between a cou perfectly willing to let someone Small Farms — In Manchester, WAN’TED g i r l s AJ4D WOMEN A responsible party to taka over a Windsor Locks 720, Box.M, 'Th| stalia. Blanketed bpMam wool Bolton, Vernon and So. Wind car buyer will moat probably pay change sealed units with factory 3-Room Modem Outfit; husband NICELY FURNI.SHED bedroom, 1 effect legally buying my way out Cimullaneously, Perez, having ple of plow handles. else try the sleeping porch. ‘^{ 4 1 , for bench work. Steady work, Herald. dropped the se la^is Realty Co. HOWARD R. HASTINGS 8-1818 Hartford. Immediate caah, 5879. 43 Allyit St.—Hartford rooms on each floor, 2 car garagd [When I remained adamant he had Jorvi GIRL OR WOMAN wanted to help Central. Phone 3989. and the car lurched forward. g L IrNauiiM Sj^nrftralr. Inf. BlaBebester Real Estate and Insurance no red tape. Branch of Connecticut’s Largest Located ill residential section, o^ I become unpleasantly threatening. “ I think my husband bo- Week Days: 101 Pbelpa Bond, Cor. Green Bd. with housework, one or two days F^iralture Store the corner o( Brookfield and I^ r I That hadn’t worried me. Td plny- hind that, smoke screee'” \ .’ANTED U8EI> CARS— Will buy a week. Call 6735. 2 ROOMS COMFORTABLY fur kin street 1 flat vacant. Availl (To Be Continued) PhooM 411$ or 7275 Heating— Plumbing— nished for light housekeeping. 1 «d my trump card. any year or model. We will pay HEXADQUAR-TERl F 0 R all types able for immediate occupancy “ Virgil, we’re all mortal and 1 BY V. r. HAMLIN ayst Fbeaes $-0061 or 7275 Roofing 17 WANTED—HIGH school girl to (Jail 5823 after 5 p. m. Nice and Shiny. Too Build With darris top prices for well-kept cars. Cole of new and useci stoves, combi Tel. 6060; evenings 6304. IreaHae I might become Involved! ALLEY OOP care for baby a few nights a HOW DOyOU \ AS A MOO/IAM __ WELL.TVUS SHOULD For Seeurityi Motors at Center. Phone 4164. nation ranges, parlor beatera. oil I in a fatal accident some day. That \ ' V •yES, ONE OF THE MOST V mAVBE H& \GAT1SFV their ROOFS Cb ALL TYPES replaced week. C^U 2-0926 after 5 p. m. FOR s a l e :—COVENTRY, tv I would be a tough break for both | PC1CEUE&3 PIECES \ DID*' LIKE THESE AS 1 MVSELF.TD SAV ,/lE T S NOT or repaired including elate, com burners and oil burner supplies, Apartments, Flats, A SLBSTlTUTEy THEV ' take c h a n c e s - t m o c m a n Wonted To Buy furnaces and furnace supplies. family house, improvements exi lo f US. Because if I should die be-] Now You OF aastiqoe jewelbv. ^ member SPEND ANOTHER ) COVAL position, shingle or tin. Also val Tenements 63 fore you do there's a long long i lEEM AMD e o z THIMKS yTHE SEVEN FOC THE C MOOE I 'The largest luppi^ of known used cept furnace, $4,800. Six roor I moovian j s n e th an TVJEMTV BUCKS INESSES-;-VJE leys, flashings, gutters, chimneys. letter that’ll automatically :ie HE GOT GVPPED.' /MIUJOM DCX- Help Wanted— Male 36 stoves In town. Janes’ Furniture 3 ROOM AND BASEMENT first house. Improvements, 20 I j b o v a l an d d o it u p ySOUGHT 2-Tenement EX V. Coughlin. 390 Woodland. ____ • TO Kiloe GUZ. LABS VJE GOT BIGHT' WOBTH OF Planning to Build and Heating Store, 36-38 Oak floor flat, 37 .Charter Oak street. barn, coops, $6,000. Small nev I mailed to the F. B. I.” | FOR SOME LOPSroeD , \ FO«? THOSE .lEWElS’ Phone 7707. WANTED —jnCN FOR POWER I I didn’t even have a chance to; Tell One \ JUNK .' MALE HELP street, 8254. Open every evening. Bath, set-tu)>, gas water heater, house, electricity, artesian well] COCKS HE CALLER V b o c k s House Your New Home? presses: also for winding ma all improvements, partly redeco garage, coo]v 1-3 acre, $2,0" I aay goodby for he’d hung up o n ; Reddin’ Down for C^arole '\^THE rapVM JBWF. " chines. good pay, steady work. MAPLE DINETTTE set, occasional Coventry Lake, good small fur I me. I f ' Moving—Trucking— rated. Available now, $38. See Therem ere onlyoniy remainec the proh A ...... Marshall Island-...... — ------Ba.se -i,Pi— Direct from owner. No Tober Baseball Elm street chairs, pie crust coffee tables, Mrs. (Junnlngham, 2nd floor, 31 nished cottage, $1,500. In Man| ------WANTED Let JARVIS plan it with Storage 20 davenport table. card Ublea lem ot Don to be solved, for the; When it was common knowledge real estate agent. House WANTED DRAFTSMAN with 1-2 Charter Oak. after 4:30 p. m. Chester, excejient 8 room hoc easy money was still proving a , that Carole Landis was due, GIs must be in reasonably good you. \ We have a variety of maple rocker, bedroom suites, oil burner, fireplace, garage, largJ Fun or Part Time FOR LOCAL MO’WNG wid truck tool designing knowledge, excel high chair, cribs and various odd terrific temptation. Withmit going' on many a South Pacific isle ' plans and locations avail lot, excellent location. J. 8. BisI Into details Td told him what moved their cots into the make- ‘ condition. Cash. Write; ing telephone 6718 or Inquire 28 lent opportunity for advance pieces. Telephone 5187, Austin 5 ROOMS AND large porch tvlth • Apply able. Why not reap the ment, salary, commission with sell, Crpss sU eet South Coven! kind of a man Boggio was. It shift the.itci tne night before to Foley street Chambers Warehouse, Manches furnished heat. 164 Oak street try. Telephon-. Willimantic 1746 P. O. BOX .331 benefit of years of expert' ability to produce. Factory locat ter Green. Open dally 1-5. Sat hadn't helped. Don was playing , insure having iront seaLs. MANCHESTER AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Com ed In Hartford. Write Box O, 'The ONE-ROOM HEATED apart- WL with matches hut his fingers' » Colonial Board ence as builders of high pany. ’Trailer van service Mov urday 8-12. Evenings Monday, 1 I Herald. Wednesday and Friday, 7:30-9. ment furnished, suitable for FOR SALE— 4 RQOM single wit)', hadn't been burned yet. , R*dlo Thief Tripped by Ear \ /f‘ 3t type homes! ing, packing and storage. Dial working couple or will arrange 2 rooms oh second floor, 1 flnishj PART-TIME MAN wanted morn On that third day I was in myj Charlotte. N. C.^ J 5 — J. M. Company 5187. 2 MAPLE BEDS with bureaus, 3 for single person. Call 6951. ed. 10 day occupancy. Price ings. Capital Grinding, 38 Main office, winding up the work j Murphy knows his o^n radio when Where II Hurts BY MERRILL HLO^KK 615 Paiicer Street NORTH AMERICA Van Lines burner oil iieater. Must be sold $6,000. $1,000 cash, $41 pel KULCKI-KS AND HIS FRIKNDS Read Herald Advs. Jorvis Realty Co. street at once. 243 Center street. on Bogglo’s books so that my sue-1 hw hears it -a fact which led to Inc. Coast to Coast moving serv month. Tel. 6060; evenings 6394. cessor, whoever he might be. I the recovery of his set several f I f Changes ar bn t made Manchester Houses for Rent 65 Yes.' Before vou G O iD bed, 1 want TO WMBN I WENT TO SCHOOL J ice. Dial 5187. would find everything in order. ST/lL up, pop WORE CLOTHES THAT GAVE IMMEDIATELY, I'u. PUT A Phones 4112 or 7278 WINDOW SHADES—OWING to impress a few Things DN YOUR m >n d ' tight RU6BER BAND AROONO Help Wanted— our very low overhead, get our FOI, RENT—(XiVEUTTRY, seven The phone rang. t SSSfeJ-c* ( j r s take up point Nu^BCR. o n e ! m e D ig n it y i i- d i d n t h a v e ' Week Days: room bouse, furnished, improve Lots for Safe “Kabateck?” j THE a p p e a r a n c e ,0 F A MY WALLET AND /'p i-p vou Male or Female 37 special low prices on high grade LAU N D RY BAG.' An D B e Sundays: Phones 2-0964 or 7275 window shades and Venetian ments, fireplace, oil burner, ga “ Yes. WTio Is it?" “The mo6t life-like picture I ever painted!’* CUT OFF YOUR { FOR SALE—LOTS ON BROAI "Perez. I’ve flown in to take g in n in g TOMORROW X WANT Supply l in e s i J fight . Build With Jarvis WANTED—10 MEN or women blinds completely installed. Sam rage, restricted. Four room fur >tOu to carry out The famo-v WANTED AT ONCE! Hove You An nished aparUn, it. Improvements, street, nsar Woodland street. In-1 I care of this new situation out, For Seeurityi vho can devote 3 hours a day to ples furnished. Capitol Window quire Center Tailor, 67 Center oi| tradition o x EtSE.y'-^]^ garage, $40. Nei. five room un here. 1 think you’re being very j SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH special work, car helpful. Apply Shaqe Oo.. 241 North Main street. 15 Huntington street. Appointment Box L, Herald. Phone 8819. Open eveninga. furnished, fireplace, oil burner. foolish. Kabateck.” 2 Experienced Firemen Improvements, garage, $45. J. S. “ Tm not Interested in what With Jarvis? FOR s a l e :—HOT WATEat fur Bissell, (Jross street. South Cov you think.” 1' Apply AUTO MECHANIC.S Situations Wanted— nace, also good used radiators. entry. Tel. Willimantic 1746-Wl. Wanted— Real Estate 7^ “ Mr. Boggio seems to be quite ' . 0 Telephone 2-1309 after 5 p. m. upset.” AND BODY MEN NEEDED Buying and Female 38 WANTED TO BUY—In or neat •That’s too bad. h»aybe you II V , TO HELP FOR AN OITTSTANDING line of Manchester, 5 or 6 room Cap* be able to calm him down.” ‘‘ i-iJLr.w- CHENEY BROTHERS YOUNG LADY with ability to scatter ruga, see Benson’s dis Cod home with garage, fire place,j I “You won’t change your mind weeks after it had been stolen and the aire.'il of the man who Selling take dictation and typing desires play this week. Shetland rag oil heat preferred and enough then?” AO hiring done in accordance with Area Stabilization KEEP *EM ROLLING had it. Murphy was walking Plan. part-time work In local office. 48 rugs are only $1.98— regular land for garden. Box S, Herald. ” No.” I ■ItJ-flftL. ’This Is ESSENTIAL WORK, so Drive A. “That’s final?” down the street when he heani a classified by Selective Service. REAL ESTATE $2.98. Size 2x4. l^nson's, 713 radio playing. He stopped and Main street. “ It’r final.” BY FRED HARMAN TOP WAGES are paid, comparable IS OUR BUSINESS! SERtnCEMAN’S wife will sit eve There was a short pause and listened. ”That’.s my radio.” he KKIl KYDLK The Mystery Deepens to other war industries. The work ning’s or anytime with children said. Police found he was right. FOR SALE— CRIB and electric then Perez spoke up again. ('ViriL fOlLOVO urvn-'TWO HORSES tied; Is PLEASANT, free from monoto by the hour. Call at Silver Lane STi^ANGE------If you are interested in water pump. Inquire 9 Cook MANCHESTER “How do the books stand?” ■ THEM Sin c e NO HUNTIN’ OR CW5Pin!> nous routine, and offering frequent buying or selling a home or Homes, Drive D-46. street. 'T m working on them now. T il! Sceiilrd leaves of Deathless Prose TRACKS fOO equipment f T-rr contact with the public. ’TRAIN TrtET LEAD >N 'arm in Manchester or vicin 6-ROOM SINGLE — Near boa be through in a few hours andj p; j _(,ipi_A literarv , TH* DIRECTION., ING IS FREE—In fact you’re paid line and shopping center. Steam Til send them over to Boggio s ^ addiUon to the ! I '-'E’’RE headin; while you learn. Opportunity for ity, let JARVIS assist you. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 heat. oU. t-ear garage. Fruit first thing in the rooming. I population here. To date it haa j AUCTION ADVANCEIMENT Is excellent, par We have choice listings of Smoolh Fitting trees. t W.ASH TUBBS bic and Equipment, Auxiliary Kitchen Heater (oil burn 6 Roema of Good Fumitory- the desk . ., .__ _ .not been seen, but its calling card! rHER^IMHB£S6XU»lKPLM4HfB9TO , •’StillStill determined to back ®out?” ’- ! is very evident to patrons at the tCA/e T)tE B A K . J M E --r r LO0K6 UKe I er), Electric Hedge Trimmer (100 ft, cord). Wicker Fire plaoe Set Complete—Maple “ Stop wastinfT. ywif time, Perex, uiibiic libraiw LHE GOT OUT-NOV) W6 GO THRU/ ' ord let’s get this over with, p v e ; Ubrary.______Chairs, Child’s High Chair, Glas.s, China, Etc. Kiteben Set—Studio Coueh- |j 'j-ijc!: Quantity of Restaurant Silverware. Help Wanted got a dinner date.” I sh ov^ the ^ Front Room Chairs—Maple Bed ledgers over to him. That s aU It. n , Heat! Chairs! Truckmen! Lunch! room Set—Bogs. Lots of Other t*'ere is. ^ g g io ha* the rest.” | Nevada C?ity, Calif.— (Jh — n~XB Tblufs. He fingered the volumes for a ; Guerdon Blylis of the Tahoe Na- eowi i««4 T FU W viet. hr: t. m. iIW. 0. a e«T. e n . ROBERT M. REID & SONS, AUCTIONEERS mommt, t ^ n got off the desk . tiuQal Forest staff requested hunt- 1 hope llufy don’t waste time around the i>eace table be Est, 1907 MALE AND FEMALE aiid w a lk « slowty around the j era to turn in their deer hides to fore they demobilize, so Joe can pet bock in a hurry to 201 Main St. Phone 3193 Manchester, Conn. ofTice. ! *>e made into warm clothing for C A L L JO N ES “Nice place you got here, Kaba-, U. S. soldiers. this job on the assembly line— my feet are killinj; me!” 740 Allen St. Phone 2-3271 Springfield, Mass. We are producing war materials for the armed serv Phone 8254 ^ ,1 » ices and have openings available for weavers, aewipg 36'38 Oak Street . BY EDGAR MARTIN machine operators, and for general textile mill opera- KCMTIS AND HER BUUIHES Why Not? tions. * « > W tl V t ? A -45W.OV\'. MKIAVAE \J^ COME TO A , CAV) » » . * \ S«5A\aATtV) MALE OR FEMALE EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY 4AZU3 *.VOOT2t OO^ « FOR RENT- TH\«b loOT A MAJOR d O O P l^ OU'I' OUR WAY BY J R. WILI.IAMS OUB BOARDING HOUSE If you lure interested 4'ROOM HOUSE TTnOM M ^AYEO in aiding.in the produrtfon of MY FRIENDPIREIS, e g a d T n o u d o n 't s a y ON DURANT STREET , TOU’BE a l l r i g h t — t h e HELP WANTED war materials, we would like ^pu to call for an inteiv You CAJM 6 0 ON WITH ROOSTINS YllTK PKRMAPS 1 COOUD view. THE DRILL ! . ITS JuST usTWisvJeevt. , HELP M R .Pli^ VNUM TMKTfTV^Y irtMEEZe FULL TIME 5 DAY 42 HOUR WEEK At present It contains some' A FE\M FRESrt 30RES ,0FFrtVS^X.,lOFFrtVS^X., t praraeally new bedroom and 'door haJ " l e f t MASORf RAJIN6 A MASOR! 6ESI0»(6ESI066 LOW PARRYf.' RADIO COMEDIAN FOR EXAMPLE, A kitchen fnmifnre which Is AROUND MARIES FACETIOUS ETIQUET YOU FOULED rr OPP-w IT'E, for safe. TM E M A N O R A , HlNiTt O O Sicrr SONC \ YOUR. BREA© O R - •OONfT BOAlC A&P SUPER MARKET CHENEY BROTHERS REfkU PRCNII^ >«XJReREN>OR 717 MAIN STREET AT BISSELL STREET CaU: T P ’- r e r . . GROUND FDR tU E iMWOOR. , All hiring in accordance with Area Stabilization Plan. SOUP—WEVt REUf IKOU.IMY0UR ALBERT F. KNOFLA 0(X>eY HATCM-' «OOP/" TefephoM4S85 //« t Soft dressmaker' suit to flatter “ir the larger aixed figure. Thia lovely By LAURENE ROSE DIEHL MlCkKV FINN two p lM outfit haa a aaxtotb fit THE SPIRITOFCHRISTMAS Chapter 2— A Cut-out Comic for Children Still In LANK LffiUl ting Jackat, scidloped collar and podtet flapp, graceful gored akirt. THANK OOeONKi*. •tiMKt \ * ttsSONNil AND TMI6 a l l . Pattern No. 8689 ia deiignad for By V n . As m Oakpt tern for “Virginia'* (Pattern Na 34. 36, 38. 40. 4$, 44. 46 aad 0816) doll body, coat imd hat, fin S o M M M J L O V m isaiZkT Virginia, a l$-inch cloth doU is ishing instnMticms, chart for em* v w v 4t.XSi>* M, monotona. rMolrea distinctly drcssedHip and ready to 0064 iteriaL brolderiiig face, otod 15 cents in go places. She’s the- sort of doll a coin, plus 1 cent postage, youi 4ANTA little girl alwaya refers to as *iny name, address and the pattern best doll” because she has a velvet Bumber to Anne Cabot, The Mon- w oodt and a matching hat with a cbeotor, U90 Sixth avenue, New pink rcae cn It Dark green, black, York 1$. N. Y. y wine or red velveteen, wool Jereey New Ideas for toy*# for wm or teffete ehould be ueed for the nutteiu, sweaters, embroider! ^ a THE coat and bat Tiny acraps of fur for gifts and fdr the home—(Sscl- M M 30R' braid can be used tor tha trim listors. hug-me-tl^to. socko, dolls Litres potholderu aad lovely /crocheteo ll-X* ■rose and knitted orticlee ate ip th« brand new Winter of U44 Janie of •“ BORN TriiRTT t e a r s t o o SOON ,0R)6UJM.« the Anna Cabot AUxun. Sond-fafl _ ......