/ ___ . • •crncBH WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18,194t ■■ iHitttrIirsf(t €«»ttitio HrraUk AveragTDi^ChStSBir The Wsatksr rma Mmmrn at Oeiqbab IStt The Asbury group wilt, meet to­ Miss Marion Pearl, daughteb^of week's counfe of Instruction in the announced today.'Tbe average ac­ morrow ■from 10:30 on at the Mr. anp Mrs. Stephen D. Peari, of George Ashworth operation o f the large guns that 4,800 to Get count is $50, It was said. A bout Town South Methodist church. Work Woodland street, a atudent at arm American planes. against en­ Christmas 'Club savings are a emy attack. boon to local shopping since the win bo on quilts. The members Naasem College, Bpriogrirle, Me., Is Made Sergeant CARD HaatUm AoSH WiU provide m lr own huchea will begin a six weeks period of checks are distributed Just as t1i« Dotcu Boctatjr • • The e«l turnout of the street, has been named Francis Center street, Manchester, Conn., chine guns, inatrpetion in methods This Method Total ;VDL. LXn., NO. 48 Arthur Warren, Jr. PIVOT BRIDGE aaMDbers. Past Matrons and Patrons of has been announced at A. A. F. of estimating the speed and dis­ Flexible Gunnery school. Fort My- tance of a plane, rifle and machine $235,000 This Year. The annual banquet and stag The Emblem Club will hold Its Chapman Court, No. 10, Order of , “nie usual monthly meeting of Amaranth, wilt hoM a meeting in cra, Fla., by Col. Delmar T. Spiv­ gun practice on, ground ranges, party o f the Army and Navy club MASONIC TEMPLE annual Charity bridge tomorrow ey, commanding officer 'of the training In the operatioiSof mod­ will be held'at 6:30 tonight in the As AUied Convoy N eared African Shore Hose company No. 2 of the Man- evening at eight o'clock at tKe the Masonic Temple tomorrow The Savings Bank of Manches­ diester Fire Department will be evening at eight o’clock: southwest Florida aerial gunnery ern and complex power turret op­ club house at Main and Forest Thursday 8:15 P. M. BIka home in Rockville, which is school. ter will distribute $235,000 in American/Airmen Three Tough Armies held this evening at headquarters erated guns, and finally, practice streets. Reservations Indicate tbkt open to men and women players. Christmas Club aavlngs to 4,800 Admissioii 35e at M«<" and HilUard streets. The War stamps will be awarded as Sergeant Ashworth haa Just firing from a plane at a target about 100 of the members will at­ li scheduled for t o'clock prises and refreshments will be Girl Scout Council completed an intensive five towed behind another plane. depositors on December 1, It was tend. and refreshments will be served. sm-red at the conclusion of the SeefciiQg Japanese ■esaion. A son, their first child, was To Hold Banquet Contact Axis Units;^ bora at S t Francia hospital last Corporal WUHam Haberem who n l^ t to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gee Is stationed at Clarksville, Tennes- of Birch Mountain Road. Mrs. Gee Manchester Girl Scout Council Destroyer Force ase, is spending a. ten-day fur­ was the former Miss Gertrude Members and the Leaders associa­ R E A O v lough with his parents, Mr. and Bryant of this town. tion will hold a banquet tomorrow lira. lOcbael Haberem of Purnell Van Nearer Beng^isi evening at the Y.M.C.A. at 6:30, Delta Chapter, No. 51. Royal at which the guest of honor will Bombers Hunt Through Arch Masons, will confer the be Mrs. Emily Greeley, Itinerate May Allow Mrs. Harriett Horan, of Har­ Mark Master Mason degree at Its representative from the National Spotty Weather as Converge on Bizerte> riett's Beauty Salon, last night meeting in the Masonic Temple Girl Scout headquarters, who has Allied Ground Force teach Point About 50 entertained the members of her beginning at 7:30 tonight been spending the month of No­ Price Jump Bible Sales Tripoli-Bengasi Trian­ staff, the occasion being the birth­ vember working with the local Ooses Within 25 Miles South and 15 day of Albina Kaskey, one'of her The Army and Navy Club aux­ Girl Scout organisation. Miles from Eastern gle; Allied Planes and operators.. The evening Included iliary will not meet Monday eve­ Miles of Buna; Eight To Milkmen Show Jump dtoear, theater and afterwards a ning of next week. The next regu­ Shore of Gulf ^ of Parachute T roopen bowling session. lar meeting will Uke place Mon­ Vessels Off Coast. Build Up Air Power in day evening, November 30 at.the Special Inducements to S irt^ Apparently O f Quarter The Mothers arcle of the Sa­ usual hour. 2) Gen. MacArthur’s Head­ Preparation for Final cred Heart will meet at 8 o'clock N-Start Your Stimulate/ Production Sputnem Wing of Brit­ tomorrow night at the home of quarters, , Nov. 19. ish Pursuers of Rom- Boom Quite Convincing Assault to Wipe Axis M m George Johnson, 22 Camp- — (JP)— American heavy May Be Offered to YOU CAN FILL SCHOOLS Xmas Shopping From North Africa. Srid road. But There’s More To It Than Just The Food— ^You’ll Need bombers »hunted through Avert Shortage Note, mel*s Broken Army. | Proof Nation Seeking spotty weather today for a Solace in Prayer; If You FUI Japanese destroyer force off London, Nov. 19.— (tPi—l Their Bins NOW! Cairo, Nov. 19.—(/P)— Van­ the New Guinea coast near Waohlagton, Nov. 19.— — guards of Britain’s Eighth Sold to All Crosses. Three of the toughest Armies W'lth Special inducements to stimulate Table Linen, Dishes and Cooking Utensils. Get Them At Hale’s. Buna while Allied ground Army' have reached a point assembled by the U i^ed Na­ OLD ____ Cold Or Coke milk production may be offered Shop In forces closed within 25 miles about 50 miles south of Ben­ Chicago, Nov. 19—(;P)—There's tions since the start of ihe dairymen if no other means is RECORDS K e^ the school bonoo warm o f that Papuan beachhead. Re­ gasi and 15 miles from the boom In the Bible business— war converged on the Bi- i aaxt winter by baying eoal now! ports from New Guinea did not found of averting a threatened Mast bo tn ..9 eastern shore of the Gulf of quite convincing proof that a na­ zerte-Tripoli-Bengasi triangle Don’t let tnmsportatloB eonges- > Manchester Indicate what Job may have been shortage. today in lighting contact with vago if jrw want to keep tlea prevbat Um ochoola from Seconds of Rosemary steaming toward their African objective, ships In the Anglo-American coqvoy churn up wakes as Sirte, overlooking the main tion at war is seeking solace in ENAMEL aaslgned to the eight deatroyers Government food agencies, faced playlag the kMtod. deploying off Buna, although tbe they approach the area selected for landing operations. This picture, transmitted by radio from coastal road between Bengasi prayer. Axis forces^ while Allied *^1® paM ter oM rec- Stores! Basco Finish with the possible need of ration­ London to New York, shows only a small part o f the entire convoy. planes and parachute troop-I o f gnaatlty. * CANNEL COAL noon communique said they ap­ ing principal dairy products be­ and Agedabia, it was dis­ But the mothers, wives and sweethearts of the men in the era built up air power In prepara^l AND BRIQUETTES ROASTERS parently planned to aid the ground cause of rising war demands, de­ closed today. These forces appar­ forcea being pinned againat the ently were the southern wing of armed forces aren't the only buy­ tion for the final assault to wipa f Manchester Chamber bated proposals to offer such in­ ers of the Bibles, says an authority the Germans and Italians from I KEMP'S SEAMAN White Damask coaat. centives aa Federal subsidies or the British pursuers of Marshal Have Tried to Hold Poaltiona Rommel's broken Axis Army. The on the distribution of the Testa­ North Africa. As the Americana'I Itie. FUEL A SUPPLY CO. higher prices. Laval Granted and British squeezed the last I to Seamen Coni Co. of Commerce $ 1 . 3 9 to Obaervers recalled that In past Reds Take Initiative, communique said they had made ments imd GospelSi They're be­ I 7U Main St. TM.8680 operatlona the enemy generally The latter method would involve ing sold to all classes of people, Axis foothold from east and 'west, I Poln Coni Co. raising the price ceilings establish, contact with the enemy south of haa tried to hold poaltiona rather Bengasi yesterday while Allied and sales this year, he said, prob­ a motorized colunm of Fighting | DINNER than attempt Naval evacuation ed by the Office of Price Adminis­ M ore Powers ably would be 25 per cent more French waa reported driving up I bombers. Including heavy United tration at President Roosevelt's Battle Reports Show from the Lake Chad base 1,200 $4-25 when hard-preoaed. States planes, pounded anew at than In 1941. direction early in October. miles to the south to put the liOr- A notable exception, however, that Libyan port. Dr. Robert Taylor, executive waa the entrance of a aimilar de- Subsidise, on the other band, In New Move secretary of The Chicago Bible ralne cross of FighUng France In­ would require between $200,000,- In Region of Antelat Limited Quantity CLOTHS atroyer aquadror, Into Milne bay society and representative of The to the battle along with tbe tri­ 000 and $300,000,000 a year in No M^op Changes 1 German, Army The advance placed the British A n d e r s o n SOCK AND BUSKIN on the aoutheaatem tip of New American Bible society, termed color of French North African Large Size Mirro and \ Guinea laat September when oome Federal funds. This estimate was Designated by Petain as ported Anywhere^ But in the region of Antelat, close to the condition “an amazing Bible garrisons which have joined with | GLASS renuianta of £helr trapped and made by dairy officials of the the highwater mark of the first revival,” and said that “America the Allies. Presents the World-Famous Three-Act Comedy Drama Russians Attack En* westward drive across Libya, and ALUMINUM battered landing force waa taken Agriculture department who ask­ Heir and Given Full Junta Certain lb discovering the Bible again. Drive On Into Tunisia Greenhouses DOUBLE off at night ed that they not be quoted. indicated that at least part of the By Allan Langdon Martin Authority to' Write emy in Two Areas. Eighth Army had by-passed Ben­ Result Of Real .Renaissance Sweeping back outlying Axis I ROASTERS While the American and Aua- Production To Fall Short “ It Isn't just a flareup caused patrols, Lieut. Gen. Kenneth A. N-1 BOILER NAPKINS tralian Jungle flghtera puahed cau Regardless of whether special gasi and waa threatening the only Aittedo Own Laws and Decrees Nazis to Lose avenue of land escape for any by the war but Is the result o f a Anderson’s First Army—the vet-1 tioualy forward againat little or inducements are offered, the pro­ ■ Moscow, Nov. 19.—(/P)— I real spiritual renaissance which no organized reaiataiice outside holdout garrison Rommel might erans of Flanders—drove on Into I duction of milk and dairy products Extending their job of bleed-1 has been coming on for some time Tunisia from Algeria at several. I jio r a l “SMILIN’ THROUGH” **Marlboro Sovereign Buna, General MacArthur’a air­ Bulletin! leave In the port. In 1M3 is expected by Secretary ing and blocking the German ; ];ii|i|ary Leaders Begin When heavy points in a sweep Intended to trap I $1.69 $6-45 men hit the enemy hard and often London. Nov. 19—Fighting f w Q u a l i t y * bombers raided Bengasi at dusk (Continued on Page Bight) and crush the German-Italian ali^ I k throughout the Southweatern Pa­ (Continued on Page Two) French sources foretwst today Armies, the Russians have • ® cific uiwter. t To ‘ Isolate* Fuehrer yesterday several fires were seen borne Army reported digging ln| a fuU military olUanoe be­ taken the initiative in Stalin­ at Tunis, the capital, and Blzertah,l W «Mliigs FwMnk, High School Auditorium . "Bombera Continne Sweeps tween Oemuiny and Vichy grad and in the Caucasus, to­ In the target area auggeaUng that First Quality American medlun. bombers con­ To Establish Selves the Axis already was beginning the big Naval base, against ptO-.T SALE France granting the Axis the day’s battle reports showed. Allied French resistance. . I Price PRICE tinued their dally, destrucUve use. of the 64 ships In the fleet Favorably with Allies demoUtiona In that laat good har Big Fiat Plant ■weeps over the enemy’s steadily House Group The midday communique bor left to It eaat of Tripoli. Leaping ahead of Andersoa’al Tharsday and Friday Evenings, Nov. 19 - 20 at Toulon no one possible out­ ground forces, American and Brit-.l shrinking coastal foothold around come of Pierre tAval’s new reported no major changes A t the harbor mouth two burn i f l l Buna, bombing troop poafUona London, Nov. 19— (A’l-r-A re­ ing wrecks lay apparently aban Chief Target ish parachutists were seizing 'vital I Would Limit dictatbrial powers. Such an anywhere but said that during airfields for use by follow-up units I Admission 8. A. A. Members, 35c, Thursday Only. 64x90 Size and Ihatallations. ------alliance^ If It developa, proba­ the night “our troops launched sponsible foreign diplomatic doned. They looked to the Amerl The U. S. B-25s teamed with source who cannot be further can fliers as If Rommel might be o f tbe United States Army A izl $4*98 $3-49 bly would foUow a peace active operations and captured Forcea and the R. A. F. which al-| AdnH% M t. Resenred Seats for Friday Only, 75c. Australian Beau ighters to renew several enemy fortifications" in trying to block the channel. For Bombers the attacks on Lae and Salamaua, treaty between Germany and identified said today that an im­ ready were gunning their wogl Power Grant FriuiM releaaing more than southern Stalingrad. Attack Tunis Airdrome Japanese bases farther to the portant Junta of aristocratic Ger­ Other Allied air operations lU' through the Axis aerial screen. I northwest on the New Guinea 1,000,000 French prisoners who A Red Army unit also was cred­ The R. A. F. laid down a bonttrj d i s h e s 72x90 Size likely would be recalled Into ited with a fighting reconnais- man military leaders, convinced eluded a successful attack on the British Attack Turin P Y R E X "^ $5*80 $3.98 that Hitler cannot win the war. airdrome of Tunis where fires and barrage for Anderson’s advancatf Preparing Comprpmbe French armed service#, theee si.nce northwest of the city in while veteran Battle-of-Britala| sources suggested. which enemy trenches were brok­ has begun to "Isolate’' the Fuehrer explosions were observed among In Night Raid; Sky 3^ Pc. Mixing Bowl Sets ...... 9.5c forced. Legislation on Authori hangars and runways. squadron engaged Axis bombarl ADVANCE Auatrallan-flown American Hud­ en Into. 60 Germans klUed and in order to establish themselves flghte, and United States fliring'l London, Nov. 19—VP)—Backed others captured. The weight of the main Allied Over Northern Italy HALE'S SELF SERVE sons struck at Baucau on Timor, ty to Suspend Tariff favorably with the Allies in the air effort, however, waa against fortresses turned their bmnb-l Loh.^ P a n s ...... 45c and 65c far to the*northwest, and attack i by German bayonets, Pierre Laval Uermans Driven Back sights upon the Axis-held B la rta l NOTICE... The Original)In New England! 22x22 NAPKINS $6-50 $3.98 event of a stalemate, peace or de­ enemy transport planes flying Gear; No Planes Lost. planes made a strafing sweep over And Immigration Laws held powers of life and death over In a factory area of the staunch south from Bengasi toward the El airfield. I Cass^i^les...... 65c to 95c Maobisse on the same island. feat. Domib Doiea the people of unhappy France to­ Volga stronghold, wrapped for The foreign diplomatic source, Aghella region where Rommel London. Nov. 19—iff’)-Britain's From the east, the Britiall| am aorioM that staitteg Heavy and medtuin bombers paid two days in fog, the Germans re­ Eighth Army overtook ths rear>| Fildsy, wo will bavo te go oa Washington, Nov. 19—(C)— The day through the Vichy govern­ who said he believed bis informa­ may try to make a stand. The area heavy four-motored bombers AND HEALtH MARKET l^ltny Other Pyrex Items To Choose From. Some of these cloths have oil spots, oth ers are soiled. Seconds of the f ^ o u s linen destructive calls on enemy air­ turned to the attack during the commands a coastal bottleneck ' » acfcBdulo satllacd a tow days dromes on New Britain, the big House Ways and Means committee ment's latest gesture toward the tion is reliable, declared leaders of streaked across the Alps last night finish, fine quality, Marboro Sovereign Quality. Will not lint. Permanent linen finish. night but were driven back with the Junta included Field Marshal between the Gulf of Sirte and salt (Continaed on Page Bight) la other words, oaly or- fellows smacking at much-bomb­ moved ahead today to prepare Nazi conquerors. 200 killed, the latest reports said. and delivered another heavy blow gsia received tbo aftemooa b»-~ Stains easily removed. Requires no .special laundering. Contains tip starch. Ex­ ed Raba'Jl and the mediums taking |compromise legislation giving the Gen. IValther'' Von Brauchitsch, marshes 400 miles eaat of Tripoli. It was disclosed last night that Soviet troop* also were Report­ Seven JU-52 transport planes at Italy, chooaing the big Flat taam will bo deUverod oa tbs fol- ceptional wearing strength. An exceptional value with linen so scarefi! Gosmata aa their target. president limited authority to sus­ Marshal Petain at a Tuesday caW who was dismissed as Army com­ lewlag nsomlBg . . . ordera re- ed in active operations which scor­ mander-in-chief last winter after were shot down by Allied fighters, Works at Turin lor their chief tar­ pend tariff and Immigation laws net meeting designated the swart ed some adrance northeast of d v e d ea«h morataig ap to 12:00 THURSDAY SPECIALS though high government officials counseling against Hitler's winter three others were destroyed on the get. the Air Ministry announced. little Germ.'inophlle his heir as Tuapse along the Black se^a coast to be delivered oa Um afteraooa Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales. Chinese Announce campaign against Moscow; Field ground an^^ at least another 20 With clear skies to aid them, the Beautiful Lustrous Rayon 20^' X 20** Pure Irish Linen had tesUfled in favor of a broad chief of state and gave him full in the western Caucasus which 300 Flashes ! deliveries. We have three after- grant or power aa requested by Marshal Fedor Von Bock, who was transport-type planes were dam­ R. A. F. bombers accomplished \ Recapture of Mouchi powers to write his own laws and the enemy were said to have (Late Bulletins of tbe (4^'Wlaa) ea High acbeol deUverymea w a r n Mr. Roosevelt. decrees. ousted In the midst of the drive aged on the ground. Good results" on this, the fifth .aad If yoor order will be oa Chungkihg, Nov. 19—(ff)— The The committee voted yesterday been killed in an artillery-support­ against Stalingrad this fall, and Hound Road Transport big raid on Italy this month, with­ Chinese high comnwnd announced To Transfer .Government ed Infantry attack southeast of Would Equal Military Disaster BO oa tte afternoon deUver- McKenzie's Damask Sets NAPKINS to table the measure giving the The Parts radio said Laval their followers. Both these gen­ Allied fighters also hounded out the loss of a plane, the official ^ have H seat then, please. today the recapture of the town of president power to suspend at any Nalchik in the mid-Caucasus. erals are reported to have dis­ road transport around the bend of W'ashlngte"’ Nov. 19—

—r Mouchi in north Kiangsu province would transfer the government to announcement stated. No ohaage In Thursdny schedule 68”x90” With time during the war any laws or The .defenders also struck out in agreed with Hitler's strategy. the Gulf of Sirte. causing consid- "Last night aircraft o f the posing legislation which be Buttermilk Pancake Mix and said more than 200 Japanese Paris, 'rte announcer quoted a the factory area at Stalingrad yes­ might hamper his program, ...bat tf yon went a morning 8 18” Napkins...... regulations governing the move­ Also included In the Junta, it Bomber Command attacked the delivery Fridny, please 'phone terday, occupied several Invader (Continaed on Page Eight) her Administrator WilUam M. Ja $ ^ • 3 8 . (Oontinaed Page Tw ^ ment across American borders or (Continued on Page Eight) was reported, are Gen. Franz Hai­ Flat Works and other targets at Ihaisday nfteraooa. We will H-Lb. Pkg. 15c and One FREE! mm persons, property, or information, strongpolnts and killed 600, the der. who like Von Bock wanted to Turin. The sky over northern Italy fern told the Senate Banking < advertise this more In detail Soviet midnight communique said. mittee today that he was trying 1 Beautiful quality Irish Linen napkins , /'• •- and ordered, a subcommittee to withdraw the southeastern Ger­ was clear and the crews report Thnradny night In The Herald. 68”xl06" With For the past week the Germans get as nuuiy tires recappM Boy-Ar-Dee to be hemmed. Limited quantity. draft substitute legislation. man Armies behind the Don be­ good results. None o f our aircraft 12 18” Napkins This action t^-as taken after a had been attacking again and fore it was too late this fall; Gen. Poison Food is missing," the communique said. possible to “keep the country d i n n e r s e t s $ 1 1 .9 8 H -V ______Test Ballot rubber.” This was essential, Akskan Road War Department representative, again on a narrow front in this Fritz Erich Von Mannsteln, Field 24 Dead, 52 Wounded Pinehurst Meats ipaghetti Dinner gerdeefor ^ appearing along with Attorney area, trying to break through to Marshal Gen. Garl Rudolf Gerd The Italian high command re­ said, because “failure to keep A gorgeous rayon damask set for a real .Hemstitched Pure Irish Linen Cteneral Biddle and other high offi­ the Volga and secure winter quar­ Von Rundstedt and Gen. Johannes Fatal to 44 country on rubber would strictly Fresh, Genuine, Selected Spagbstn, Ghseae aad Saao«. Seen Likely ported "considerable damage to Thanksgiving Day dinner. Peach, white To Be Opened cials favoring the broad legislation, ters but although they had paid Blaskowltz. civilian houses." some fires in equivalent to a military dlsaatcr,' • £ • and eggshell. Will wash and iron easily. told the committee “all-out waY with thouaahds o f lives they had Two Prime Factors Seen Turin, 24 dead and 52 wounded. CALVES' LIVER cannot be successfully prosecuted gained only a few yards. Former King May Be Witness Extra Large NAPKINS Advices from usually reliable Physicians Struggle to The comihunique made no claim Poll downing any of the raiders. It said Detroit. Nov. 19— i/P)— Con (A Berlin broadcast last night quarters inside Germany and oC' for two Runrianian Orthodox prie i lb. 43c Startex Part Linen Uon." reported that Italian soldiers on Save Lives of 400 the first were quickly controlled. for —- To Man Truck Van­ Measure Called Too Broad Tax ^ B ill Majr Seek cupied countries, the Informant charged with espionage and faiW I.jiinb Patties .... 4 for 29c Grapefruit 23c the Russian front alre'ady were es­ said. Indicated that two prime, fac Turin is an airplane, motor car to register as representatives o'" $ 3 . 9 8 doz. Chairman Doughton (D-NC) Showdown Saturday. tablished in winter positions along At Oregon Hospital and machine production city on Sausage Patties .... lb. 49c guard of Big Convoys. told reporters there was no chance tors were behind the formation of foreign power said today aa Juicy, Sweet the Don river. It said that this the defeatist junta — increasing the River t>o, the chief sea of In- tempt would be made to bring to Plenty of Native Fryers, dinner s^ s Dish Towels 6f gettlngr the original measure Salem, Ore., Nov. 19— (A’' —For Broilers and Laundered finish'^n pure Irish linen. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. Washington," Nov. 19.—(IP) dissatisfaction with Hitler's intu fer King Carol of Rumania to (Cbntlnned on Paga Two) Itlon as a guide to strategy, and ty-foiir insane inmates of the Ore­ (Continued From Page One) trolt an a witness at their Roa.sling Chickens Nov. 10. —VP) —A ribbon of red, (Continued on Page Two) Southern opponents of a bill bar' ■—------(------gon State hospital have died from Florida Oranges Doz. 33c white and blue will be slashed and his steady Nazification of the Meyron Marko. the attor FOWL FOR FR1C.\SSEE ring collection of poll taxes as i Treasury Balance Army and high command. an unidentified . poison —possibly pointed out that Carol In a stat flung to the Arctic wind Friday, contained In frozen efggs—and a 11c Ib. Q- $ X .90 opening tbe Alaska highway, prerequisite to voting for Federal Some members of the Junta meat at Mexico City had Reg. 69c Fine Quality officials reportedly agreed at corps of physicians struggled to­ Seek Woman Two patterns. Multi-color allover stripe Between the fluttering colors of Washingtoi). Nov. - 19— iff’)—^The were said to be “deliberately pRo- the Indictment of the prtesta r*r a Change We Offer Fresh Bunch |2 9 5 » Steaks Rare conference today Ur seek a show­ position of the Treasury, Nov. 17: voking Hitler's ire so as to be dis­ day to save the lives o f more than based on the loweet of Inti IgueS,^ Carrots 5 c Pure Irish Linen the United States and Canada wiU 400 other m m and women. or multi-color border.. Very absorbent roll an Army truck manned ^ by down vote In the Senate Saturday Receipts, $11,811,541.50; expend­ missed or relegated from places of PORK (Pigs') and durable. ' . ^ ^ In tbe hope of killing the hieaaure The poison struck swiftly. 'With­ As Kidnaper Directed To Obey Order two proud sokUera from the rihiks, In Bay Area itures, $128,482,344.93; net bal­ respo^bllity In order to be able in 15 minutes after dinner laat by defeating a proposal to limit ance; $3,505,201,637.05; customs Washington, N'ov. 19.— —I tq be followed by cars bearing civil night, at which the eggs were LIVER, 29c lb. DISH TOWELS and ’military officials of tbe two — . debate. receipts for mon^h, $13,253,568.76. (Oonttained on Page Two) President Roostwelt directed Moot*| zStartex Fine Qnality Senator Bilbo (D-Miss) continu­ served scrambled, the vlcdma be nations. ThU wiU be tha van atf'complaining of violent cramps Police Probing Blmlg gomery Ward and Company tt Aad FreHfa Pork HEALTH MARKE1 guurd o f a aeriea of mighty con­ Meat Shortage on Pa ed for the sixth day a filibuster by to rompiv "without further which opponents have blocked con The \ rst death occurred within eoning of Mother and Fresh Sea Food will help to teBuce your need of . 4 9 c e « e h voys—convoys safe from sub­ cific Coast Acute an hour. By 10 p. m., five hours Uv” with a War Labor boardi SPARE RIBS sideratlon of the bill while his that the big qilcago maa| items less plentiful See our fine variety! DISH TOWELS marines and all but immune to air after the meal ten had died. By Theft of Her Uar. Older While they last at this special price. attack—which will move iorth to- After Woikers Protest. colleagues held cloakroom confer­ Kenny Treatment Reduces midnight, the toll had reached 32 order firm' should include 31c Ib. Fine quality Irish linen with ombree bor- word JBDAn. ences with administration liters maintenance of men By 4 a. m. the total waa reported Los Angelea Nov. 19.—IM—An Sauerkraut ...Ig e , can 15c bers in blue, green and red. Bpoehlal Bagtacertag Feat on the posslblUty t t obtaining a to have reached 40. clause In n contract with Dignitaries of Canada and San Francisco, NoV. ^9.—(4T— elusive woman clad In green Fresh Fish To Bake, Boil, Fry 4 t®*" $ 1 .1 9 The steaks are somewhat rare In test vote. Knee Injuries Disabilities Dr. J. C. Evans, hosplUI super­ ploye union. The chief execiritv Alaska ,wUl Join tha Jubilant One Senator who asked to re­ slacks was sought throughout If yon want a Native Ho­ Smart multi-color striped patterns. Four Stevens Pure Linen Diah Towels ^ this wai^bustUng bay area of intendent, said: In a letter^to the company’s Or Broil Northwost Service Oirpa in cele­ main anonymous said the south "They had nausea, vomiting southern California today by po­ dent, Sewell .Avery, said he bart Farm Turkey, better in cellophane bag. Extra fine qualit}’. 3 for $1.00 brating the epochlal lice mvestlgating the bludgeoning relatives, and shipyard workers, araers can'vassed the prospects for Chicago, Nov. 19 — (F) — An •• tfollowing a knee Joint' ii)Jury, blood, and showed evidence at an sidcred “sucta a course of acMo order early. . . farmers can­ feat of the war, a road puahed 1, a vote on debate limitation at their Army surgeon, , in the first report- there is muwle s^ sm and essential In tbe Interest of not And help to dress tbr 681 miles throu^^ one of the I So also are the pork chops. acute toxic condition. Re»piratory I"*? and Also Fresh Northern Oysters The meat riiortage, growing meeting and appeared agreed they I-.....,.. ty,- muscle coordination such paralysis and violent cramp. war effort." keys.. . and it looks like a Rosemary Basri> Finish world’s great wUderaesses In | Muld defeat a motion for cloture, eci Instance of the application 'Of ^ j iim Kenny recognizes and the theft o f her car. . Rosemary Baaco Finish White Damask reoontly, becabia the Kenny treatment for InfanUle treats in acute policfcyelltis. the legs preceded death. Binit^ supply. mbotlui and 17 days. which requires approval of two- "Those who were not strong Mrs. MacLam. whose husband Job To Determine Status and Clams Laat March 17,; the final agree­ this week when 600 slM g;^ paralysis to any. other condition. And in any bone or Joint Injury, recently waa sentenced to San. workers left' tfli3r^faa thirds of those voting. passed out immediately and died.” Boston, Nov. 19.— FRESH FISH ment oa the project between the! To bring such a proposal before said today that It greatly reduces | he continued “the importance of r>uentin prison for robbery. Is In deferment of military nefvtoa Unitad Btetsa; and Canada waa an- for two days in protest against diaabiUUea from knee injuries. I the application of the Kenny prUi' ^ Believee ^ v e a Poison wIn Eggs ^ acrlU cal condition in a San Diego Fillets of Haddock, Floun­ White'Damask Sets aagertad wage tn^uitles, return­ the Senate. It would be neceosary depend more and more upoa Bounced. Nov. S Corn. Reflm The famous method developed ciples” can be shown. hospital. The chUjlren and the car der and Perch. Deerfoot Sausage V ^ Dinner Cloths ing only after being assured of ar­ for opponenta to ease their fili­ that the eggs, obtained from the]recovered kind of work a man is doing Hms. Jr., a Philadelil^liia Negra, by Miss Snizabeth Kenny, Auatra Mllas Kenny, who now is in this bitration. There were no reaerve buster sufficiently to permit a vote country, applies hot, moist packs Federal Surplus' Commodities Cor­ less and )ew» npon whether er_ Salmon. Pollock. and Alfred Jalufka of Kennedy,, first on a motion by Democratic Uan nurse, for acute poliomyelitis .Abandons Young Baby Lighter Weight Thaa'Marlboro Sovereign Quality.. .First Quality. T a n s, almost drove their bun-|®uppM®« adequate to meet the to the pai^yzed leg' or arm poration, contained some poison, he b -e dependcata, Paul V. . Oysters and C^lm8 Canadian Bacon LeaderffBarkley' o f JCentucky to can eliminate mai)y at the disa­ PoUce Identified the woman dooars Into each other near thel aasgencjtA bilities which senneUmea , follow manipulates the affected i>ari with or were toxic because of some Nutt, cbairaiaa of tbe War 64x72 64x90 sought as Mrs. Margaret WaUace, power coaunlaaioB, today toM (Frozen Dbg H o f^ Meat, $ 3 - ^ $4,98 Alaska-Tukon border. shortegj sent 8n take up the bUL such Injuries as fractures and certain paaaive exercises, instead chemical reaction. 26. Lieute. Thomas Bryan and F . 23c Ib.) Clatare Seek Opposed of using splints or plaster casts L. E. Barrick. Marion coimty flrat Now England W’nr cnafa 1 Wiih C Napkins. With 8 Napkins. Like two noedlaa threading thelrlFMihclsoaiia! to the obvious mb- strains Involving the knee Joint's A. Davis said she fled yesterday We Will Hove Top Grade Turkeys way through a vast teyatack oflMitutaa—^poqltry, flah, maouynl, / Although this naoUrni appeared internal structures, the ph^ician to keep the pari, still. coronef, called for an Immediate from a "share the ride” car des­ ence. “ W'e know that to me*4 i Two patterns in the practical Basco finish ^which will, wear well and Jackpine and apntoe they had met I rice, ebeeaC and egga dlsheo, certain of adoption, opponents be­ ■aid. The K4nny program of treat inveati^tion. tined for Oklahoma City, aban­ tnry .jmeda and Induatrial 64x90 64x108 All the deaths. SS men and six $ 2 : . 9 8 $3-9S< head-on and nearly “beaned" aachibeana. TTiea canned meaU. delica- lieved even some supporters o f the MaJ. Vernon L. Hari oi Camp ment "dlminlaher the original pe- doning Judith Rae MacLam, six tbe same thne tbat tbe bw^ 'wash so easily. Permanent Ihten finish. women, occurred In four wards, to And Other Poultry for the Holi­ other with craahlng traea. teaam auppUea ond.oann^ meat msaaurf woul4 Join' them in vot­ Cooka, Calif., making this report rioc of disability, eliminates the weeks old, after she became sus- of oocupatioiial defernseaS ing A£;alnst Invocation of the sel­ use o f all plMter, splints and other mates o f a fifth were ill. Dr. Evans crease from moatb te oaM Twice Waned Width soupa began to vanish 'fi in The Journal of the American sald, but an attendant tiiera' tasted plclous that poUce had been noUr Originally planned to be only] shrives and counters. dom-used cloture rule. -This rule Medical Association, said he had forms a t mechanical appliances, tbe weight wbicb may bn d itic g r e e n Predlot Vegatarlaa Means can be brmight before the Senate been impressed with the “ unusu­ redbaeeo recurrent disability and the eggs before they were served, I fled. dapeadeoey SaC ------days. Leave Your Order.for Your BUY U. S. WAR BONDS nine feet wide. It waa teund prac­ and X v e d enly a amaU amount] Mrs. MacLam’s two other chil­ ticable to make the road twieal Faw restaurant'menus yst have by the filing of a petltioa bearing ally high percentaga of normal grsaUy reduces the r.ecesslty for dren, Kay Roee, four years old, oUne,* BtcNutt STAMPS GIVEN WITH dia^ayed dlahaa eooeocted from 16 Senators’ names. Hoarever, a uA knM ftelowbig this system of surgte^ correction o f •'knee Joint to be eaten. ,eeatereaee of that width aad atlll mahitaia The superintendent said that and ‘Clark Edward. 18 months. Dinner Reouirements. ANDST> i k . j W H A U CM! \ j constroctSen pace o f alght mllea alvegeteriaa cook-borica, but dieti- a petition must He over one dky treatment and the extremely smfdl diaability as compared with other MANCMISTBli CONN* CASH SALES number of {latienU with recim- methote of treatment that I have aa V lfia Xwa)i i am Vhpn Xwa)L .amWmttatai. 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/ CONN^ THURSDAY, NOVl^MBER 19,194* . «AWCHEBrBK ETENUTO HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19,194t eroualy ot their time .nd money so that thethe “ Y' carry on. an appeal w il be mdde to toe numerous snowplows, affords good Drive Starts Absentee Vote OamiMilgn N ^ Open general public tor support of the House Group winter travel. In the’ late ■pring American Airanen ifiSUtSMCt. Speed Up project. thaw, there will be mud, and riv­ Famous Critic o f P iin e s e News of Our The time has ilqw come when Fands Oemtaig Skm iy er Ice crushing against bridgiM, to ’Weddings Spotters Herie ^ For Local ^Y’ to*** heed/financial support Seeking Japanese J o To BeProbed PCimteeii Drive The idea is a sound one and Would Limit bring grave problems. But already in their endeayor so that this in­ only needs this support to get into a huge force of Public Roade ad- T o Speak Here / Boy Scouts stitution may/'continue to serve tMSVHA Immediate action. Funds are com­ 'mlnistration workers is on the job, Destroyer Force May Organize / Is^elt in/Hollywood $5,D00 Needed to Mxiinfl the community. The annual cam­ ing in rather slowly and the pa­ Power Grant putting In an all-yedr gravel sur­ Fancher-Howe Republican Goinpla|nU paign for ftinds opens today and Arm y and rade and appe^ are expected to face and building sturBuck was played. The.-i the scouts tain Recreation Center the need \t for $5,000. help out in thi caplpaign. During (Contlnned from Page One) Volunteers at Listening O f Irregul«f^ities tFill The firfmer endownments have ^^nrW Awdliary Maka (OMtoraed from Pugx One) Utated to Sole Railroad R. N., daughter of Mrs. Bessie E. Koreans, Filipinos and Civilian Drinking Seen Richard Dolaen, Scriba lined up and duea were collected the stay of the jadnteens on Main pear Before'the Local —Its History. been heavily taxed during the de­ The new road extends from were killed and wounded. Klangsu Howe of 24 Eldridge street and Post to Meet to Discuss Be Investigated. The meeting was opened at 7:15 and badges were presented. Then .IW Uicr Appeals. street those wbo contribute will Malayans Also Sought Reason for Concern the air-raid siren blew and mes- pression. A great share of the in­ have a c u ^ « coffee and a dough­ through congress because it was Falrbsnks, Alaska, to Dawson is the cdastal provinc- containing 1st Lieutehsnt Morris C. Fan- vrith the Scout Law and Oath. The Mothers* Club. troop then went Into Inatruction aengers waited until they said the Twenty years ago. in October, come came from bank/stock and nut handM to them by the can- "broader in its scope than la nec­ creek, Alberts. At lU northern Shanghai ant, .Jfanking. cher. Dental Corps, U. 3. Army The'Matter. . For Oriental Types as Bridgeport, Nov. 19.—(g’)—Re­ nM«d wNh aM e k m aao«Mity Medical Corps, were married at classes of First Aid and Signaling, Scoutmasters Bene«llctlon and lis­ 1922, the late J. T. Robertson made mortgages. Needless to say these toen workers. essary.’’ terminus. It connects with Alas­ Two hunt red Japanese were kill-' publican complaints of irregulari­ wlrtif Ni euola, tb» ooinmit- ka's sole lailroad of any Impor­ eded when they attempted a drive l^ay Bradshaw Hays, literary 9 o’clock last night at the home War Pictures Filmed. Jackson, Mlsa., Nov. 19.—(IP) j from 7:30 to 8. This was followed tened to taps and then reported for holdings were practically wiped Donations may be made at the Republican members had assail Organization of the volunteers —Declaring he had found the duty. it possible for the North End Play­ fn m the VataruM of Foreign ed the measure as bordering on tance, the government line from in southern Honan province from and dramaUc critic, will be the of the bride. The ceremony was ties in connection with absentee by a study test period. A. Martin out by bank holidays and fore­ W t IMtmchester Trust Company and in the Air Warning Service who ) drinking situation . around | Troop 126 ground to become a public play­ closures. The Manchester Y. M. C. «■ AnslHory ond th« Salvation Burton's, on Main street at Pur­ "totalltartaniani,” and some Demo­ Fairbanks to Anchorage, the their base at Sinyang the Chinese guest speaker at the November performed by Rev. Paul Ross By Howard Heya ballots cast here during the state passed bis knife, axe anil compass man the listening post at Bolton camps not quite so bad as it' election on Nov. 3 will be investl-, Jim Vetnino, Srrtbe ground by his generous, gift of a la going aM out to get the nell Place, will set up a stand crats also had shied from it as Army’s headquarters, and with the said. meeting of the Manchester Moth­ Lynn, acting pastor of the Center testa. A. Is no longer securely endowed ' aaodod to p«it In operatloa CongregaUonal church. Center baa been proposed, and a Hollywood, Nov. 19— (P) — U had been painted. Dr. Alfred gated by State Referee George E. The scoutmaster gave to the The weekly meeting of Troop tract of land of ten acres. While and your contribution or your where subscriptions will be re­ delegating to the executive too latter city’s seaports of Seward A Chinese Army spokesman re­ ers’ club, Monday evening at the Carpenter of Atlanta, Ga., su­ ftto m te o n aarvica aponaoiM by much legislative power. The couple was attended by meeting Is planned in the near fu­ your cheekbone! are high and Hinman of Willlmantic, a retired troop treasurer the money given 126 was opened Wednesday night membership is essential to main­ ceived. A t Burton’s a special and Whittier. It also connects with ported today there were indica­ South Methodist church. Mrs. perintendent of Army camp this solved the problem of a play­ tiMae orgaalaatSoof. t>r. Rob* stand will be set aside and mem­ Indications were that the final the Richardson highway, which tions the Japanese were preparing .Mb's Ruth Howe, sister of the ture-to bring about such an or­ ptoihlnent. If your eyes will slant State Supreme Court justice, sit­ him for our share ot the papers [«t 6:30 by the troop repeating the tain this community project. It is Hays comes here by arrangementa work for southern Baptists, Scout Oath and uluting the Flag. ground, winter activities were cur­ N e w undtr-mrm .^art Knapp, obalnnaa Of the drive bers o f the two units will be draft, on which a subcommittee runs from Interior Alaska to the to drive into Yunnan province, bride, and Dr. H. Wilson Fancher ganization. Chief Observer Elmer with the aid of a little adhesive ting as a one-man grand jury. collected by the scouts. This pa­ the meeting place of youth and made by Miss Helen Paga of the told Mississippi’s convention per was collected in collaboration We then had patrol corners where tailed because there were no ac­ ' ai'ilUlfW *— oonSdenco that the hand to explain the project. starts work tomorrow, would seaport o f Valdez. southwest China, from French of Thompsonvlllo, brother of the A. Weden will select a suitable State's Attorney Lorin W. Willis used by individuals and organiza­ High school faculty, who believes tape, Hollywood's harried casting last night that prohibitionists with the Junior Chamber of Oom- the dues were collected.- A game commodations in which they could Creom D eoderoiit VgMrtta of the plan warranted full- specify the extent to which the Dawion Creek is the railhiMd of Indo-China. bridegroom. ■ time and call the first meeting. asked Judge Kenneth Wynne of tions all over town. This is their that an hour of genuine entertain­ directors may be looking for you. are taking unfair advantage of merce. followed patrol corners. The next be housed and another public saftly ^iMarted publio cooperation. i president could disregard existing the Canadian National, the north­ This thrust, he said, would be Mrs. Fancher was bom In Man­ Spreading Through State And if you’re an OrientM, you the current situation to advo­ the Superior Court yesterday to .opportunity to help keep the doors r Itaarrt upon the naeda of auoh a laws In dealing with international ment is in store for Mothero Club It has been noted that observers order the secret investigation and A game period followed from few minutes were spent in First minded citizen recbgnized the open. . Excellent Current ern "jumping-off place” for all the coordinated with one from the sec­ members and all who heap her. chester and graduated from Man­ haven’t a Chinaman’s chance of cate their cause. tp w lo a diuing an emergency, K traffic. tion (if Yunnan province adjacent chester High school, and the Peter throughout the state are forming the request was granted. 8:15 to 8:45. 'This was followed by Aid study which would help us in need. The late William H. Childs Maintenance co.sts and wages Stops Perspiration vast northwestern wlldemesx. Possessing a charming personality ducking a movie job unless you "While we need liquor con­ a discussion period. Six boys vol­ the First Aid, game that followed. gave a sum of money to purchase I tarn been carefuUy planned to In a special mee.sage on Nov. 2, to Burma which the Japanese oc­ Bent Brigham Hospital School of organized groups for a twofold can run faster than the sprinting trol around camps,” he said, Qince the election, Willis has re­ have been kept at the lowest po.s- Events Program At Dawson Creek it also strikes and a keen sense of humor, the unteered to^help the Red Cross A skit entitled, “One Cent’s Worth the "White House” for club rooms Ip two atatlon wagons with all the President told Congress It was an existing auto road to Edmon­ cupied last spring. They have been Nursing. Boston, Massl She has purpose. First, it is believed that scouts of half a dozen studios "our chief concern for the ceived a number of complaints and sible figure and uhle.ss there are needed auppUes. The aervice stationary there since May. books that she reviews mean much the work of plan* spotting can be affidavits gathered by private in­ with the bl(x>d donating at the of Lieorice,” was put on by the and In November y>e Manchester people in Manchester who will urgent, for tlie succe.saful prosecu­ ton. capital at Alberta, from more when one listens to her ex­ served on the nursing ataff of Me­ where China is in Just about every morals of the nation is our ftrin be extended to outposta where tion of the war, that peace-time The spokesman said (he Japa­ morial hospital for several years. handled more easily through such civilian drinking. vestigators working in Norwalk. Y, M. C. A. Wednesday morning Pine Tree patrol. The troop theh Community club became a reality open their heart.a and loosen their Mrs. Robert H. Tiers, vice presi­ which ' railroad and highways planations and original point of other title on the production lists. enjoyed a game. era are now stationed to restrictions be removed and "leg­ nese recently secretly liicfeaaed Lieutenant Fancher was bom in an organization and thumthe bur­ "Get me Chinese, Koreans. FiU- "It Is unfair to pass the buck at 9. The boys were; P. Dolsen, W. with a membership of 544 enroll purse strings, the efforts of the dent of the Manchester Green stretch out to a score of points on view. 'The meeting closed with the j hot coffee and doughnuts to islative obstacles” impeding the the United States border. their strength In Yunnan by 12,000 Wlnsted, Conn., and graduated den of the work will not fall on pinos, Malayans—anything!” This to the service man, unfair to LUtton, F. Vicki, and J. Moriarty. ed. The house actually opened early founders will be without avail. Parent-Teacher association pre­ Mrs. Hays has a wide acquaint­ The Manchester District annual Scouta reciting the Scout Laws In 1923. guareUana of our town. In ad> sided at its monthly meeting last war production effort be set aside men, bringing the total to 30,000, from Gilbert High school there the chief observer. Second, the plaintive wall from cinematic sets, put the blame on the military Children, young men and women, AlrfleMs Parallel Rond ance with present-day authors and plane spotters have on occasloy meeting and banquet is' to be held and the Scoutmaster’s Benediction'. The first president was W. H. , Ition, the canteen aervice will night in the Green school hall. The when neces.sary. He asked for au­ and at the same time bolstered and from the Dental College of where war pictures have cameras and It is unfair for the pro­ will be without a wholesome Jland ready to respond to any and Parallelling the new road is a has had much experience In all expressed a desire for social ac­ on December 2 at 7 at the North Card and his officers were Fayette j>realdent, Mrs. Richard McCarthy, thority "on a selective and flexible their Air Forces at Wanting and that pertains to the worid ot lit­ the University of Maryland. Pre­ clattering like machine-guns. is hibitionists to take advantage Pack 4 recreation apd social renter. Mon 1. Docs not rot drej»e* or men’s emergencies In Manchester if basis to suspend the operation of string of piiUtary airfields con­ other air fields In the occupied vious to receiving his commission tivities within their group since rapidly swelling to a full-throated of the situation for propagan­ ethodist church. Charles Field,, William Norris, scribe B. Clarke, vice-president; 'Sam in the service of our country will ihiru. Doci not itritaie titia. was unable to attend due to ill necting the west and midwest with erature. Her visit here is timely, they are banded together In a 61 Union street is the chair­ Massey, secretary and Charles E. ’ ia d arhen auch servicea are need- ness. all or any such laws.” border region. In the Army he conducted a suc­ •howl. da and arguments for obtain­ X The regular weekly meeting was not have free showers and rerrea- 2. Nowtitingtodry. CsnhcuieJ Alaska basea Importance of sup­ at the cloee o f National Book common effort.! man. He can be reached at his called to order at 6:30. Loomis, treasurer. They in turn ri^ht after shaving. -Sd. Announcement was made that Support President’s Btond Week, when people everywhere are cessful dental practice in Man­ The Japs are gone to Internment ing prohibition alms.” lion opportunity. Tarade ea November XS High officials of the War, Navy, plying these vital aerial outposts chester at 889 Main street. He Dinner Gathering camps. So many Chinese are play­ home if any one wishes to get in Roger Preston led the pack In were backed in the project by a 3. Initantly stops perspiration for the school will not be available for Start Large Fire visiting their local libraries and 1 to 5 days. Prevents odor. The Srat real step towards ac- Justice, Treasury and State de­ was a prime reason for choosing entered the Army on August A dinner gathering of the spot­ ing Jap roles that there are prac­ touch with him. reciting the Chib Law followed by board of governors comprised of I'gaalnting the general public of future meetings because of fuel the present route in preference to perusing books with a thought to ters has been planned and prob­ The meeting was closed at 9 the Flag Ceremi.ny. Two games W. W. Robertson. William Foulds, 4. A pure, white, greaselraa, curtailment Mrs. Raymond Schal- partments, ac well os of the War At Meiktila Airdrome their selection for Christmas. and has been serving in the Base tically no Chinese left for Chinese stainless vanishing cream. services, will* be made on Shipping Administration and the the long-favored tourist highway Hospital, Pine Camp, New York. ably will be one of the first func­ roles. Koreans arc scarce. Malay­ Children Work with the Scout Oath. Salute to the were playid, "The Spy” and ’’Cap­ Jr., Fred Wall. W. A. Strickland. Farewell Parlv ler was appointed chairman of a nearer the coast New Delhi, India, Nov. Mrs. Henry Miller and Mrs. Flag, and the Scoutmaster’s Bene­ ture the Flag,” the(. the attend­ 5. Awarded Approval Seal o f adneaday evening, November Tariff Commission, backed up the After the ceremony and recep­ tions of the new organiz.aUon. ans are scarcer—and not so good Mrs. T. F. Hannon. Mra. A. J. American Institute of Launder­ , which time there will be a pa- committee to look into the matter Wellington bombers of the R. A. F. Philip Emery are co-chairmen for Chief Observer Weden said to­ diction. ance was taken, dues collected and Straw, Edward F. Dwyer, John S of a meeting place, and notice will President's stand at a closed com­ The Alaska highway has been the meeting Monday evening. tion^ for members of the imme­ as types (but who's particular For Loeal Youth ing for being harmleis to |':-fadr of the V. F. W. Auxiliary and hailed as “the new northwest pas­ loosed many bombs last night day that he sUIl needs volunteers these days?). Filipinos are so busy Troop 25 the Cubs inspected for neatness. McMenemy and Grace Robertson. be given in the Herald later in re­ mittee meeting yesterday, con­ diate families at the home of the For 60 Hours ^ Irttalliiii Army units that will tending generally that p^aceUme sage” and "America’s Burma across the runway of a Japanese for the 6 ti. m. to 9 a. m. shift they have to stop and think which Douglas Anderson, Scribe During the den period testa were The objective was to maintain a gard to It Additlona to the mem­ airdrome at Meiktila, in the Sit- bride, the couple left fos a short passed. Three Cubs earned Bob Bradley Liljestrand, a sopho­ I ttie canteens, and the Salva- red tape surrounding movements road,” but to Alaskans it is more wedding trip through the Adiron- each day. Anyone willing to take side they are really on. The weekly meeting of Troop 25 non-sectarian community home _ Army band. Both unlta will bership of the association were In the nature of s brl^ e. tang river valley of Burma, and over one of them is asked to get Membership Demands Waived opened at 7:16 with the Law led Cat pins and William Norris re­ open to all for social, civic, and more at Manchester High school reported by Mrs. Hall, membership Into and out of this countxy must dacks.' Try to Attend School ceived a second year . |i4l|Hin at the Center at 7 o’clock be cast aside for the duration. started a large lire, a British com­ Gerinan Army in touch with Mr. Weden. He also ’The shortage of oriental types Is by Douglas' Anderson and the recreational enjoyment. The pur­ was given a party last night by 14 chairman. Anthony J. Dlmond, congres­ munique said today. Jay Ashford was elect(:d a new of his friends. He is leaving Man­ parade down Main street to sional delegate from Alaska, requests volunteers for Thanks­ so critical the Screen Actor’s guild At Same Time; Illegal Path led by Robert Jenson. Then pose was achieved through other An excellent current events pro­ Undersecretary of War Robert giving Day. Bolton women cover member of the Dumbbell club. chester with his parents, Mr. and terminus and back to deaig-; P. Patterson told the committee points out that the territory has A Japanese night fighter which has wait’ed membership demands there was some drilling in the generous contributions of money 3 9 ^ a jsr gram was provided by pupils of Junta Certain the poet regularly on Thursday, A very entertaining skit war Mra. Arthur W. Liljestrand, to sm^wB 1 places on Main street where only now become a part of the attempted to Intervene was re­ May Allow Anybody who fills the bill- can be Hiring Great. dark. We then took off our neck­ and energy from people all over Alio in lot and S9S Ian the Eighth Grade o f the Manches­ the legislation was drafted to fit presented by Den Two. make their home in Cromwell. His ths war. continent for practical gprposea ported damaged and driven eff. but have asked to be relieved on h ir^ , on a waiver basis. erchiefs and shoes and turned off towi^ ter Green school, of which Miss Turkey Day. Men who can fill In Here’s what , happened last The meeting was dismissed with father ia employed in one of the A world-wide, all-out war can­ This operation followed further Price Jump Hartford, Nov. 19.—(8*) — Some the light to see what patrol could the Grand Howl. Trust Siim Bequeathed Esther Granstrom is president raids Tuesday night upon, the main Nazis to Lose for that day are asked to get In week: insurance offices in Hartford and not be successfully prosecuted un­ Connecticut children under 16 get its clothes on first. The Wolf In 1925 the late Willie T. Mor­ Norden Wetstone was chairman Japantae air field at Rangoon and touch with the chief observer. Producer Henry McRea, Holly­ Patrol won. ton recognized the value of the when the house they live in on of the group of boya and girla who der narrow and specifie legisla­ wood’s "king of the serials,” ap­ years of age are working as much Autumn street was sold aeveral tion,” he said. ’T oo UtOe and too Test Ballot the Magwe airdrome. All R. A. F. (OoaUaaed from Page Oae) T o Milkmen After that some other games work and since he had been a participated. planes returned, the communique pealed to Central Casting agency as 80 hours a week and trying to State Referee HInnnaa were played. Then we went to our Wise Is Awarded member of thCT-Hartford Y. M. C. weeks ago they have been unable t social time fcrilowed In the late baa been the curse of Armlea said. ' to blame him directly for the dis­ (Oonttnued from Page One) for 10 Chinese to portray Japanese attend school at the same time, re­ patrol corners. Sanford Miner C. A.—providing some organlza- to secure another house in Man­ lower hall, with refreshments Too many and too. restrictive laws Seen Likely Steaks Rare aubmarin* crewmen In the chap­ In asking for the one-man grand chester. _ MSISMM may well be as great a stumbUng astrous last winter in Russia." ports State Labor Commissioner passed signaling. There is going to quest of $100,000 in trust to be WTW W ^ 0 BS WUtHISS served under the direction of Mrs. ter-play, “Don Winslow of the jury, Willis for the second time Bronze Plaque W AR^ block.” They were said also to hold him of Agriculture Wlckard to * fall Cornelius J. Danaher who says the be a hike"on Saturday at 8 o’clock used to erect a Manchester Y. M. S«f«r wialar 4 9 § b a flia C. Arthur Hoaglund. (Oontlnned from Page One) responsible for the defeat of Mar­ In Bay Area Coast Guard.” illegal employment of children ap­ since the past summer has avail­ The place' where we are going has C. O.—providing .some organiza­ TIME While "perhaps true” that no short of requirements ofi the arm­ So sorry, said Central Casting, other war president had been giv­ Big Fiat Plant shal Erwin Rommel in Africa on ed forces, the lend-lease program, parently ia widespread. ed himself of a statute enacted by not been decided yet. tion would raise $10,000 as an en­ MAGitEX Bubbftg before it can be acted upon by the the ground that It might have there just aren’t any. the 1941 General Assembly au­ Hartford. Nov. 19—(A’) -H art­ J THRIFT en such broad power, Patterson and civilians. (Continued from Paga One) Disclosing yesterday that this in- The next meeting will be held dowment nucleus. The ■ White awf MoQlteK lubbls Shonwoo; dean Senate. been averted had he followed dif­ McRea turned horsetrader. He formation was uncovered by a sur­ thorizing such Investigations. The ford Post 45, Jewish War Veter­ ^SPECIAL!! r,set Meioaf m eotlhf m woUilna your declared, "neither this country nor Wickard has told the War Pro­ had Philip Ahn, well-known Ko­ on Monday at 7:15. The meeting House and bank stock were suffi­ a>* feubMw en—wipa off—IhaT* Personal Notices Adoption of the cloture rule Chief Target ferent tactics in southeastern Rus­ vey of the records of more than same procedure was used in the was closed with a prayer. ans of the United States, today cient security and the other terms KIDNEYS Rlnso any other country has ever been duction Board’s F(xk1s Require­ clans predicted they would ^pear rean actor, unikr contract for "Don SavM rMns, er wtaStlng. SamovM would limit each senator to one sia and taken early steps to rein­ before long. isiooo junior and senior high school investigation of the premature re­ announced award of a bronze of the will were met when a suit­ Meta on centeet. Deodorixtt, engaged in a war like this one. force the African forces with sol­ ments committee that restrictions Winslow.” and he knew Paramount pupils, Commissioner Danaher Troop 47 sMwtita. Lore* bot- hour's debate on the bill and all Restaurant keepers in the lease of several inmates from the able piece of land within a quarter wear on Our legislation must be gear­ diers from the eastern front. on civilian consumption appear was anxious to get Ahn as soon as George Zanis, seribe plaque to Isidore Wise as the clothe*—• Card Thanks ed to the tempo of this— not some pending amendments. Opponents For Bombers Richmond district, dubbed “Okla- said: Fairfield county jail. The weekly meeting opened with of a mile of Depot Square was MUST REMOVE neceaaary. Restrictions suggested possible for an Important role in “ I frown on the practice and In­ No Date Set For Start Hartford citizen who did most for washer IsmalMliseaid. Sotltfactien or tnenay boek. Words cannot express our feel- other—war.” of the measure said that if a de­ .Speech Strengthens Hand included rationing of fluid milk in fonrl” by local reaidenta because "China,” already in production. the call to assembly blown by secured. C n H it Muba. ana CB, n (Bttiu toiWk mx at this time for ths kindneai bate limitation were refused, they Hitler’s speech of Nov. 8 Indicat­ tend to discourage it. Some war­ No date has been set for -the the improvement of interfaith re­ This group of men and women too!! and sympatby expressed to us dur­ T he bill is bom of war. It will (Conttnoed from Page One) cities threatened with shortages, of the preponderance of Kaiser McRea ’phoned Director John rants have alreaciy been issued and Troop Bugler William Nemeroff. lations during the last year. die with the war,” he added. had no doulk efforts to obtain pas­ ing that he planned an even more shipyard workers from Oklahoma Farrow. start of the investigation aa Willis Then the scouts lined up and re­ on the Community Center Board DIXSSAIDDS ing the Illness end death of our cheese and butter, and a 25 per more will follow.” Attorney William W. Bernstein, “ Washea dauxhter and sister, Florence. We sage of the bill would be abandon­ thoroughgoing Nazifleation o f the has not yet communicated with peated the Scout Oath. Then the of Governors carried out all the Halp IS MiUs of Kidna^ubM Biddle, in s statement released dustry in Italy. It was last raided cent reduction in the manufacture living there In crowded quarters, "John,” he said, "suppose I re­ Chief Offenders former state commander of the Clothea would especlallr thank her present ed in this Congress. The measure Army and fu rriw infiltration of were frankly dubious about inter­ Justice Hinman, who last spring Scouts were dismissed to their pa­ necessary plans and b.v gaining ap- | Flush Out Poisonous Waste and former associates In the H.->ln after he had testified to the com­ by the R. A. F. twice In succession, of ice cream. write my script so that Ahn gets He said the chief offenders were organization and chairman of the Sparkling already has pa.9sed In the House Oct. 22 and 23. SS men Into thFarmed foroes was esting their customers in cheese killed early eniiugh to let you have sat as Governor Hurley's deputy trol corners where different mat­ proval from the General As.semblv I If you have sn«io«Mo(scida in your blood, Office of Cheney Bros, for their mittee in executive session, said ProductloB Costs Increase bowling alleys', restaurants and committee on the annual award, White” GRANGE kind thouxhts and lovlnx rsmem- the President had no intention of in slightly different form, but pro­ The Royal Arsenal, the Fiat said to have materially strength­ souffles or chicken patties. him by 9 o’cl<)ck tomorrow morn­ during the hearing on charges filed ters Were discussed. Robert Hud­ through the help of .Senator Rob-| ponents would have to start all ened the hand of the junta among Agriculture department dairy theaters. against State Highway Commis­ son of the Flying Eagle Patrol being made this year for the first I brances durlnx her lllneaa and exercising the powers granted by Engine Works and a branch of the "They want meat and think in g?” He added that many complaints ert J. Sm ith and the faltjlful w ork j lof day and nisht to help Nalum rid your LARGE death. Also the officers and mem­ over again in the next session. old-line Army officers. officials said restrictions on civil­ passed safety. Later the Scouts time, announced that Mr. W ise' W olloa r* Citrirkland H e rb e rt' syalem of «ace« ncida and poiaooous waau. the original legislation “ for any Capronl Works are among mill-, they’re entitled to have it,” said Cagey But Interested Had been received from school sioner William J. Cox. of Welles L. MricKiana, nernert disorder of kidney luncUonjj^ita bers o f Temple Chapter No. S2 O. In that speech the possibility of The, Democrats defeated the Re­ filed Inio the gym and practiced was selected by a committee head­ PACKAGES 47c CARD PARTY E. 8. and VaahtI Shrine No. S White purpose not directly connected There was little evidence on the tary targets of the city, which had ian consumption probably would one, "after working long hours Farrow, basking opulently amid authorities who told of children O. Bowers. C. R. Burr, F. H. Wall. poiaooous matter to ramain in your Shrine of Jerusalem. To friends and surface during the maneuverings defeat seemj^ to weigh heaVity be less severe If dairymen were with hard physical exertion. They 400 Chinese under contract for publicans in the election of two knot tying. Then two prominent ed by Lieut. Gov. Odell Shepard. may camn o-gging backadB.rbeumatio pains, with Our war effort.” been attacked 20 Umea during the sleeping In classes, refusing to Other members of the commit- S. H. Simon, W. W. Robertson and F.ARRF.IX’S MARKET MASONIC TEIF E M P l ^ / ' nelxhbora who allowed use of their of the flare-ups which marked war. upon the Fuehrer’s mind, for he offered higher returns. They said say they’re just as important aa 6,000-man-days, was cagey but in­ state representatives from Nor­ visitors appeared in the ^ m . They Grace Robertson, the act of incor­ leg pains, loss of pep snd enern, getting up cars and In many waya expressed Examples To Show Need come to 8Ch(X)l at all and otherwise te'e were: Francis S. Murphy, gen­ nignte, awclling, puflineas under the syea, Main Street some recent sessions, as southern said he would never flee the coun­ milk production costa had advanc­ the Army.” terested. walk, anci the latter party made were assistant executives of Char­ besdarhes and disaincM, Frequent or acanty tlfelr faellnxa and sympathy. Wa Among examptfs which he cited The raid by home-based BriUsh “ undermining school morale.” eral manager of The Hartford porating the Manchester Young Tariff vine. Ct. THURSDAY,, n o v /H, are xrateful to the Manchester Me- to show the need for the legisla­ senators criticized Barkley and his try if thingrs went wrong, and he ed to a point where soine farmers Makings of Real Shortage "You really must want some­ charges of irregularities imme­ ter Oak Council Roy Card and Men’s Christian Association and paaaagea with aniarting and burning aomo- bombers entailed another 1,500- The aurv’ey. Commissioner Dan­ Perry Jackson. Then the game pe­ Times; Maurice S. Sherman, edi­ umaa ahows there is aomething wrong with S:16 P. M. morlsl Hospital staff. To Rev. Ward tion were; conduct of the poll tax light. declared that, unlike the Kaiser, were unable to break even at An OPA official summed up the thing,” he commented. ’’But name diately after the election. "The the filing of a certificate of or­ \ for the many times he called and mlle round trip and two crossings he would never give up. aher said, disclosed that 3.928 of riod commenced. tor of The Hartford Courant: Mrs. your kidnays or bUdder. The $8 head tax on each alien Barkley’s Answers Soft prices they now receive under situation like this: "Slash your any price within reason.” the 13.329 children whose records Republican Saturday Review,” a ganization was completed. The Kkioeyt may hkp the m b ow ^ « •etoack - Bridge, an Pivot. -^aVe work- ..provisions of.Section 889F of the the other end, found his shoe, put transient "««al congcstkNi • • • And Mrs. Auxusta Gorehs. States and Britain that they quoted by name, said that certain "they all get killed at the end.” Ing night shifts, which IsXillegal brings greater breathing Clothes regulatory measures werq neces­ Metro - Goldwjm - Mayer, where 1941 supplement to the- General it on. tied it and ran back and Sparkling should be left with sufficient mili­ except by special permermisaion. c o m ^ . You’U like tflTBS Alaskan Road . Reports Show tary strength to constitute a “Ger­ sary to conserve the Available sup­ Pearl Buck’s “Dragon Seed” is Statutes. touched, the next fellow, so he White” ybUftkvo Health officials have assured Wynne Appoints Hinman could do the same. it. Fbllow diicctians Poison Food man watchdog against Russia.” plies and to aid in directing the coming up, expects to feel the pinch that these boys are endanger!riite to folder. ¥ A f * 0 - « O l keenly. An executive there says ” Ju(ige Wynne has entered an Then finally a game of Buck- I.ABOE To Be Opened Retls Attacking T^e principal figures mentioned proper utilisation of milk. their health by working all nighIghL One measure, they said, would PLUS.. .‘TOMBSTONE. THE scouts are scouring the Pacific \prder appointing Judge George E. PACKAGES in the informant's outline of- the and attempting to go to school. 47e Fatal to 44 junta’s acUviUes hove bean men- be a directive from the War Pro­ TOWN TOO TOUGH TO DIE” coast from Mexico to Canada for I Hinman of Wlllimantic, a former (OontlDoed from Paga One) We intend to Investigate all cases FOSTER’S MARKET (Oonttansd from Page OM ) tloned many times In preimus re­ duction Board authorizing the Chinese character types. where this situation exists. associate justice of the Supreme ports o f dissension In the ranks of Agriculture department to control SUN.; MICKEY ROONEY “I’ll venture to say every Chi­ court of Connecticut, to act In this ' 8X Oakland Street (Conttnned From Page One) winter would find the Germans Manchester, Ct. day. Two hundred streams had to the GeiTnan hi^h command. the movement and dispoeition of in “ A YANK AT ETON” nese man, woman and child west case. I be bridged, vast areas of treacher­ and their allies much better pre­ 'A date for the first Hearing third of the two-ton shipment of ^ Never FuHy Restored milk—that Is, the movement from of Denver can get work in that ous, swampy muskeg had to be pared in. Russia than they were Von Brauchitsch, dismissed near- the farm to the processor, TTiey picture,” he declared. “The only Live iFowl Prizes will be set as soon as I have heard crossed. eggs had been served previously last winter.) without ill effects. They were re­ ly a year a^*o, has aincr been re-, said such a directive would per- ones we definitely don’t want are from Judge Hinmaii'. Much of the coD8tructi\*\ Portland in a refrigerator truck. consolidated their posltiona. Von Bock was re'ported to have MGM in ”Sriute,to the Marines,” ly on the result of this Investiga­ Telephone 8-4115 Hard-packed snow, kept clear by Upon arrival in Salem, they In renewed thrusts In the Moz- been removed from his command Under authority of such a direc­ the Wally Beery picture, and fowl as prizes at taverns and other tion and the report which Justice were placed In the hospitals cold dok area yesterday, in the mid- several weeks ago. Berlin has spe­ tive, the departmjnt could require MGM hopes to hang on to them places, especially at Thanksgiving Hinman will file with the court.” storage room, where a tempera­ caucaaus, the Germans attacked cifically denied reports that he had dairy manufacturing plants to use for "Dragon Seed.” time. In spite of the fact that it ture of zero fahrenhelt is main­ behind s spearhead of SO tanks been arrested. their faciliUe,. to full capacity for At Twentleth-Century-Fox; the ia a violation of a Connecticut WAR. tained. but lost 17 of these and were Von Mannsteln, conqueror ot Se­ processing producU needed most casting department reports it was statute was attacked by the boafd WAR­ Part Served la Padding thrown back, the Russians said. vastopol, has been 'mentioned in urgently for the war progratn. FRL SAT. AND SUN. forced to go outside the Los An- o f directors of the Connecticut Hu­ 24,000,000 MAN-DAYS OF WORK TIME mane Society at their monthly Part of five tins were ser\’ed at They reported fighting still was German announcements as leading The department mesmyhlle con­ geles-Hollywood area for 400 men. TIME taoopa on the Volga front, either sidered measures desigpM to halt meeting. Col. J. H. Kelso D*vls. Chenille Spreads »• . THRIFT luncheon yesterday In rice pud­ conUnuing there last night with \ women and' children needed in THRIFT SPECIAU! ding, and the remainder scrambled Red lines bolding. 8s successor to Von Bock or as sales of milk cows and heifers for vice-president, pointed out that it slaughter. Some officials have re­ ■ "C h in a Girl." la exceedingly undesirable from SPECIAL!! for dinner. a l(x:al commander then Got PlcJi of Types Huriiij; an avprafjp foiir-wt*pk ppriotl, Aiiiprira s wt»rkprs lost Rlnso Southeast Nslbhlk, Red Army General Haider, chief o f ataff o f commended that the department both a humanitarian and sanitary -Rlnso ' Saves Eggs similarly .prepared had units raided s community held by Republic finds , itself in scane- VT.JM TO LEAVE YOUR WATCH TODAY WITH been delivered to other state In- the German Army, was reported Issue an order prohibiting the sale point o f view to give a live fowl Save* 24 mi|lion nian-tlays of work ihroiifjh illness* In '?ar indus­ wear on the Germans, killed 200 and burn­ to have been removed at the —in** of such cattle without a permit what more ' fortunate circum­ to people who have no facilities for wear on DEWEY-RICHMAN FOR A COMPLETE elothes— Btitutiona, Dr., Kvans said, and eat­ ed three tanks, the midnight stances for having Stolen a march $ each tries alone, 3,200,000 inun-days of wtirk were lost. THIS en without ill effect. time as V<» Bock and replaced by issued by local Agricultural War keeping or humanely killing the clotheo— 4.95 ^ . “IN ORDER” JOB washer tie. reports said. , on Hollywood three months ago In Washington. Dr. P. B. Dun­ ■0*0. Alfred Jodi, w ^ has been a boards. Updgr this suggested or­ bird. He suggested that more washer REPRESENTS THE TIME RE<.1L'1REI) TO BUILD TWO Main firings - - SinsU Parts — Replaced With Genuine too!! Northeast of Tuapse a Soviet special military adviser to Hitler. der, tha-department would arrange with the currently successful "Fly­ suitable prizes such as dressed too!! Parts for Each Make of Watch. bar, asalatant chief of the Federal ing Tigers.” Republic got Ita Food and Drug administration, unit dislodged the Germans from VsiUon, the communi­ the Russian front, was last report- ing purposes in those caiws in piijc of several humlred top Chl- It was also urged that fraternal "W'anhea Clothes said food inspeetbra and chemists , nese types before the shortaige be­ from his agency would be sent to que reported. ed made overseer of all German which the owner had a good rea-. and other oi^anisgtlona stop this Clothea LIGHT T-4NKS. - THE DEWEY.RICHIVIAN CO. SpMkllng defenses in the west, fsebur .toe son for-disposing of bis stock. came acute. practice as the artnta of the- Hu­ Sparkling White” cooperate with Oregon aythorities Russians estimated that the * ’ SUttoners Optidaas investigating the food poisoning. Axis lost from 1,000 to 4,000 men channel an* North tea. Lucky likewise was Warner mane Society are Icaused a great W'hite” This loss of iinie througli illness was traced priinarily to ill He said that the Food and Drug a day for three weeks in a siipreiUe Blaskowlta, a German hero o f Brothers, which, has just finished deal of traveling in inv’estigatlng the Polish campaign, was reported “ A ir . Force," in which 200 Chi­ instances of worthy societies giv­ LARGE health ami fatigue resulting from improper tliels. PACKAGES administration would want to effort to take Stalingrad by Nev. check up on the sources of the 6. Beaten back in that bloody' sevmal months ago living in re­ nese played Japanese roles. ing away live fowl and other ani­ PACKAGES **/ I MANHATTAN MARKET frozen eggs so that jsteps might be failure they regrouped and renew­ tirement in Paris or northern lATCslJ-xSHOt^iK). m/s w een Columbia, filming "Submarine mals as prizes. taken to prevent outbreaks else­ France where he had withdrawn Raider,” partly solved ita prob­ W'. * D.'MARKET 44X Center Street ed their limited attacks a week 47 North Street Bfnnchester, Ct. where. ag^ In a bid for winter quarters. after disagreeing with Hitler. lems ^ using Americsn extras p m . made up as Japs, but this worked Maacheeter, Ct. Good Nutrition Is Essential STATE I a k r c s u n . Further Heavy • y. . f HARTFORD W N M n stn only for long-shot sequences. For SEAFOOD . closeups Columbia used Koreans What is a good diet? , . . Meat, milk and other dairy products. ' Social Gathering ' Ahn and Nino Pepitone, and two Fighting Expected fruits, bread, cereal, and eggs are needed every day. These are the foods SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY WAR. Town Chinese, George Lee and James ' recommended in the National Nutrition Program. Of Air Wardens Leong. TlME Advertisement RKO studios purposely slated London, Nov. 19— German THRIFT Towslf With s 8m Food Dinner HELP ^ "CSilaa Sky” for^ lOiSj bopinig to e broademata heard here today quo­ and MolU on lou r^ inn SPECIAL!! now. Oars Is ‘Alwsys Fresh — Perhapa one of toe fint social oupply of Chinese players will be ted Admiral Sankichl Takahashi, Altosini Bxpcrtbr Prepared. I Audit Report gatbqri^ of First Xtdei)i and Air M^INTYM 2nd BMA8H HITI more favorable then. Mean­ former commander in chief ot toe Rlnno Eat Nutritional Foods Every Day while. Director David Hempstead Savee Raid wardena in town, nrns that alt GLFNN ISLAND A PV Japanese Navy, aa saying ”We Nottes is tisreby given that the WANTED Precinct 3 o t whteb HaroM Don- THE GIRL WHO STOPPED Is keeping bis fingers crossed; and must reckon with further heavy wear oa cASiMO D A n i / audit report of the books of ao- fan Is mreebuK warden, heU last A THOUSAND ^ his colleagues la the Village are fighting in toe Solomons” elotbee S W O R D F IS tt counU and financial records of ths Womien to operate stamping presses. Day­ night at the North Mefibodlst SHOWS! woaMerlag if a new clause Isn’t The broadcast added that he de­ washer •CALLOW i l l LOBSTER U South Mandiester Firs District, church. Mrs. Dougan and the G l E m M / U E R needed la America’s lend-IeaM clared "toe Americans obviously too!!- of the Town of Manchester, Stats light worit only. 40-44 hours per week. wives or husbands of the wardens arrangement with China.” are planning to uoc toe Solomona SHRIMP l| l ANY STYLE MARGIE HART, "Washes o f Oonnectlcut, Cor the fiscal year snd first aiders to the nnrasr of fif^. FAM. -.//Vt,.' , as a epringboard for an offensive TTIE NUTRITION DIV ISION OF THE MANCHESTER OfMsn m i ChsM — The Way Yob Like ’Em! ended October 31, 1M2, is on file V Machinists-’—Diemakera 50 attended. Chief jUr Rsld War- la '■ Veto to Accept licriiiee with a view to regaining iaianda in Clot|ies In the office ot the Town Cterit den Thomas Wdb’^sad Mrs. Wstr toe Dutch East indies.” SparfcUag Handsome chenille apreads of firm sheet- MARION HUTTON *^URE OP THE •W h ite” and ia «^>en tor pubUe taspactom. wore also pstoint, and M^ Weir ISLANDS” Torrington. Nov. 19—Vn— CIO This radio report, baaed on a ing in all while, or white with blue, DEFENSE COUNQL This I^ I notice is given In gave a abort pep talk. local aiembers -voted last nl$(ht to DNB newa agency dispatch, con I ' • ra s TEA ROOM compliance with Section 64F of T)>s good cooks of ths church hi TEX BENEKE with ROBERT LOWERY accept a wage Increase of eight fllcta with. repeated declarations green, dusty rose, yellow or peach bor­ I. - . ■ 8L J s w s « Chafeh the 1941 Supplement ot the Oea- Standard Washer served a delicloas dLmer ccnslat- EIO BOY WnXIAMB cents an hour offered by The by the Tokyo radio, that heh'vy PACfLiOES der design; Tub wonderfully . . , need “ NO WINES— NO UQUORS-^ einl Btatutea o f Coaneeticut. inf of tomato juiet, 'balud ham, MODERNAIRES Nendejr Machine Cbmpoay ia' Mt- losoea In#Pacific Naval batUea SaaniM J. Turkington, w shad petatoos and tumipo, paoK BOSKNBim'S MABKET no ironing. ■ 1 Sponsored by The Conn. Power Cp, t and Mat C o,^ PLUS!, Carta— i Uement ot asgotiatioiui for a new have ^reduced the Anwrlcan fleet Mahki StoeK JUCT GOOD FOOD” -V ■ Toem Clerk. csbbage salad, mtaiea and apple eoatracL Negotiatlona had been to impotence for offensive pur pie, roUe and coffee. Tarlffvine, .Ct. Dated at Mknehester this 19th BUCKLANP, CX)NN, ‘ Buy War Bonds and Stain pa! carried on for aeveral weeks. poses. day^of N o v a n j^ 1942. Leon G, Fallot showed war pic- Ob Sola A$'~' ~ ■ Hr i. ' » . -I ■ / rO HERALD, MANCHiSTEJL CONN." TOURSDAT, NOVEMBER 19,1942 PAGE PlVUi!?

I t U K BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1942 X ai o f one. hundred pounds of milk per Z cow; when broken down to a week­ Cm* Accidents Starts Friday at the Circle Milk bicrease ly basis, means only one quart “i more per cow per week. I f this Just As Many IS additional productibn Is not forth Cause Concern Poses Problem coming, j we may expect eome sort War Menaces^^^^ W a r : ■ t of general rationing program to / Cars in State be in operation. Dairy farm fami­ y State . Authorities Shortage o f Labor Prin­ lies will be the last to be directly Army Slren^hened affected by a ration program for Aroused at Situation; cipal Difficulty; Sug­ NATIONAL their product, but must expect to member of the Appalachian Moun­ Despite Restrictions on Extra Time Broadcasts gest 3 Time Milking. pay their share of the cost of ad­ tain Club and haa laid out many Autos Same Number are reported to have strong forti­ Plan Safety Campaign. ministering it, through taxation, R o c k v ille top trails for the club including one T o lla n d Stafford Springs Neutrality Dreams Rude­ SUPER fications across the Straits of Tan­ On Christmas This Year and tney will not react favora'biy. starting at the state line and ex­ Windsor, Vt., Nov. 16.—“Dairy Bin. Oytf* BlanluUI Mra. John H. Slieele Joha O. Netto Registered in Conn. ly Shaken; Strategic gier and O u ta in Morocco. Hartford. Nov. 19—-The appall­ Three times i day milking is not tending ten miles through Suffleld farmers are now being asked by PfcoM 405S 1178-3. BockvUle Ik|Ulpnient Now Obsolete ing destruction o f human life and and West Suffleld. He will join 473. Stafford easy and it does upset the general Hartford, Nov. 19—Despite fed­ Peninsula Put Be­ New York, Nov. l»- (P )—EKtra-f rating of 48 per cent by the Koo- crippling injuriea to hundreds of the Bureau o f Dairy Indust^,; MARKETS in the mike of the club to be held The Spanish A rm y’s equipment farm routine program), 'but here is war workers resulting from auto­ Washington, D. C., to^.Uuu'ease Addltlonal botfits of tha fall in Bolton on Saturday and will Mrs. Elizabeth Zalenka Boravlca Borough Warden Robert T. eral reatrictiona regarding motor tween Two Fires. is understood to be plentlful-but time broedcasts are to be the Program Survey. another way that dairy farmers obsolete in terms of the present mobile aeddenta on the highways their total milk production by order have been received and are stay bvemlght as the guest of Mr, has accepted a position with the Fitzpatrick was given renomlna- vehicle use and a countryside de vogue for the forthcoming holi­ another hundred pdunds of milk can help toe war effort without INVITE ^Jtemes Rhodes war. Italy, France and Russia sup­ ■nmer Davis, OWI chief, ia to o f OonnecUcut is arousing serious too much of a sacrifice. When the ready for distribution at the Bol­ and Mrs. Brownell Gage. Church Tolland Ration Board and com­ tion for a third term, tantamount crease in motor vehicle registra­ (EdifioFe Note: Dwight L. per cow next year,” reports J. C. plied some of this equipment dur­ days. Already the BLU network talk on “War Information and concern among responsible state spring planting begins, three time A service at the Congregational menced her duties. to election, yesterday, at a citi­ Pitkin was an Associated Thompson, Ehcecutive Secretary of ton Library. 'The list Includes fic­ tions, Connecticut had registered ing the Civil War, some ’of it was has announced an eight-hour pro- MlUtary Security” as a last-min­ autboritlea. D ^ i t e greaUy re­ OF HONOR church will start at 11 a. m. Sun­ ,The regular meeting for Novem­ zens' caucus. The non-partisan Press correspondent In Spain milking schedule should be dis­ Pies at !^oine tion: The Boomer, Bidwell; Black nearly as many cars up to Novem-* purchased from Belgian, Czech ute insert fo r the CBS schedule at duced highway traffic this year toe Agricultural Council o f New day, ber o f the Tolland Community election will be held December 14. during the Spanish OIvU war grani spread over a 12-hour period England^ H o \ ^ c u It be done with carded, because there will be many FROM THE SERVICE Orchid, Rex Stout; Haunted Lady, Men's Club has been postponed un and other arms factories. All of it 8 o’clock this eyenlng. It will land.the lo w e r^ speed Ujnlte. toe more problems facing the farmers 1 Bolton Briefs ber 10 as up to that date last year and. through the following for Christmas day, while CBS; toe farm~Iabor situatibh still uh- Mary Roberts Rhlnebart; Silver til Thursday, DeceroMr 3. was captured, of course, by the be for 16 minutes. weekly highway accident rocofd TO YOUR Ann Erickson, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. San­ and had lisu'ed more licensee than winter, saw nation’s first aolved and with many other prob­ then and there will be no time for W dl Known Prompter Spoon, Kelland; Cross Current, The regular Grange meeting victorious Nationalist Armies un­ will have two two-hour produc- | of the State Motor Vehicle De­ and Mrs. John, Erickson of South ford quietly observed their 52nd last year, according to Ckimmls- struggles toward reconstruc­ it,” concluded Mr. Thompson. Bassett; Blue Horizon, Baldwin; Tuesday evening, waa well attend­ der Franco. tions, one Thanksgiving and the | Topics tonight: Talks—BLU partment actually discloses that lems facing the New England Road, is reported improving at the wedding anniversary at their home sioner John T. McCarthy of the tion. Now with the New HOLIDAY DINNERS! For Square Dances The Red Law, Gregory: There's ed when a cla.ss of five candidates Weak In modern tank^— ' 8:30 Town Meeting “W hat Do the the ratio o f serious accidents to farmer? ■ Manchester Memorial hospital on Highland Terrace today. Neigh­ State Department of Motor Vehi­ York bureau, he here analyzes other on Christmas. j Many a boy will be.awayirom One in Every Family, Eisenburg; was instructed in the first and sec­ cles. moat of those used In Spain Recent Election Results MssnT” traveled miles is alarmingly high. "M ilk production for 1942, un­ To Get Place at Peace Table ; Claimed by Death. where she recently underwent an bors and friends called throughout Spain’s strategic position In Sponsors are paying the way til recently, was about ten per hit home this year on Thanlu- Evil Under the Sun, Christie; Twin ond degrees. Mrs. Mary Magnuson "A s of November 10 this year during the Civil War were of MBS 9:16 Under Sec. Commerce appendectomy. the day to extend best wishes to view of the struggle for North in both instances. The i BLU Justice Arthur F. EUs o f the giving Day. Help lo make Sombreros, Zane Grey, Faye's who was recently elected Oeres, Commissioner McCarthy said, World War 1 vintage—the W . C. Taylor on "Prospects o f gent higher than for the same Cairo, Nov. 19—(/P)—King Far-' BockvUle, Nov. 19— (Special)— Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warren of the couple, residentaz of Stafford Africa and the Ocrmui occu­ show, probably the most ambU Supreme Court of Errors and Folly, Ctorbett: Mrs. Appleyaitl's resigned on account of illness and "662,184 motor vehicles had been Spanish government has been Small Business” ; CBS 10:30 Un­ period last year, but with present ouk I said in a throne speech on him feel at home in your Quarryville are receiving con­ Springs since their marriage. Mr. pation of all France.) ' tlous ever attempted, at least chairman of the HlghvMy Safety ‘ ’Jm ea B. RhoUea of Tolland, 49, Year, Kent. Non-fiction, West With gratulations on the birth of their was replaced by Mra. Emery registered by our department as manufacturing some modern der Sec. W ar R. P. Patterson; decline the total for 1942 will be the opening o f a new session of home Invite on* ter- and Mrs, Sanford were married in from the standpoint of lengte of Commission in giving out the *‘* vnll known a* the originator of the Night, Msrkham; Captured, first grandson on Monday. The Clwigh to fill the vacancy. Rupert compared with 563,616. The de­ tanks In a domestic factory. BLU 10:45 J. K. Looser on "Your little, if any,, higher than In 1941. Parliament today that Egypt, non­ vice man or more the Unlversallst church, Norwich, By Dwight L. Pitkin above information today stated Myers; Will Rogers, Betty Rogers; child is the son of Mr. and Mrs. West was reelected executive com­ crease of 1,432 units represents' a The number, however. Is be­ time oh the air. actu^ly wlU Income Tax." * Henry Fonda and Lucille Ball in a scene from their latest hit Many dairy farmers In New Eng­ belligerent ally of the United Na­ novel figure, for «iuar. dwce., ^ Nov. 19, 1890. Mrs. Saiiford was an augmentation of the Spotlight that this discouraging Increase in if potiibi*. From the Land of Silent People, Francis Warren of Manchester. mittee for -three years. Mrs. fraction of one per cent less busi­ New York, Nov. 19—(iP)—Still lieved to be small. ‘ NBC— 7:30 Abbott and Costello; "The Big Street.” a Damon Runyon production from his famous land are not gi'ving their dairy tions, had requested and received Sled at hi. home In Tolland late Robert St. John; Juvenile. the former Lauda Dudley, daugh­ Band series which runs six nights the accident rate presents an ex­ a promise of representation in any Brave Mrs, Harry A. Munro has re­ George Labonta. Mrs. Lulu John­ ness. W e consider this volume of licking her civil war wounds, Air power played a decisive role 8 Fanny Brice, Frank Morgan; 9 Collier’s story, “ Little Pinks.” T h e co-hit at the (Jlrcie theater cows the attention they ehould / ter of Edwin A. and Elizabeth tremely grave situation. He be­ peace conferences to be held after | WadnMday evening following a Tales of Real Doga, Pease, turned to her home on the A n ­ son. Ernst Smith were refresh­ registration truly remarkable in In the Civil War. Planes sent from a week. Bing Croeby Hour; 10 Rudy Val- stars Margie Hart in her first screen appearance in “Lurs of the get, because they were left on late (Howard) Dudley, bom in N ot- Spain finds her neutrality dreams lieves that toe resources of the the war. iLeavt Yow'^^ Oder N0W!| aacaring lilneM. Supper and Sale dover Road aftef spending several ment committee serving dough­ ■view of the sweeping federal re­ Germany and Italy helped crush The Christmas Day presentation lee, Lucille Ball; 10:80 March of lilands.” fall pasture too long, with cor­ wich. She is a charter member fff rudely shaken by the spreading Highway Safety Commission alone ■or « Fresh, Mumii He wa. bom in Tolland on May Mrs. John Erickson 1. In charge days at the Manchester Memorial nuts and coffee during the social atrictiona regarding sales of 1942 the Republican resistance. But w ill sU rt at noon and Time. are toe limited to cepe adequately responding shrinking in produc­ I 31. UOS, the MNi o f Mr. and Mrs. of the annual turkey supper and hour. the S t^ o r d Women's Club, and a flames of World War II. tion. Hay and silage this winter THANKSGIVING hospital. I member of the Ladles' Aid Society models, business in new cars being most of these planes Were w ith­ termlttently at aU avaUable Umes CBS— 8:30 Death Valley Days;. with the problem. He proposee a b J a n e. L lUodea. Ha wa. a farm* Christmas sale to be given by the Mra. Emery (Plough is giving a The Anglo-American occu­ is as good quality as ever grown The members of the Bolton Vol­ of the Johnson Memorial hospital practically wiped out as compared drawn after Franco won and at unUl midnight. 9 M ajor Bowes Amateurs; 9:80 state-wide cerrective campialgn of ^^nr. having conducted a fruit farm Women's Society for Christian shower Saturday evening at her pation ol French North Africa and should be M heavily,” sug­ unteer Fire Department continued and Baker chapter, Order of Ektst- with former years. the present time Spain’s Air Force ment is to be supplied by 40 or Stage Door Canteen; 10 First education for both drivers of mo­ Proper Foods Recreation .. for many years. A . a prompter he Service of the Quarryville Metho* home for MiSs Alvina Wocho- — parried by^Adolf Hitler’s oc­ so bands playing from sendee gests Mr. Thompson. AIR CORPS KAW .' — - _____^ — A. - ^ l&l- W.V— J ..J1 T7>^ J . _____1 work on the partitioning of the Driving Licenses is described as tiny— perhaps not Line, U. S. Navy. tor vehicles and pedestrians using [TURKEY ■ am. awodated with Neff's Old dist Church on Friday evening. ern Star. ' room on the second story of the murka, the honor guest who is to "As of the same date this year, cupation of Vichy France— more than 500 planes and not all camps. Each is to put 18 min­ BLU— 7 Arm y-Navy Qulx; 7:30 the highways and streets; and de­ Worth Trjtng 1 * ■aw MUl Gang and Bucky'a Mel The affair will be held In the new Frederic L. Ekstrand baa joined new firehouse on Tuesday evening. be married November 26 to War­ November 10, the department had puts the strategic Spanish o f them in flying condition. utes on the air. and then supply Concert Claasics; 9:30 Duka EU- sires that the campaign be pro­ Working Need Center Items ii^ iody Boy*. He waa one of the dining room in the basement of ren Clough, son of Mr. and Mrs. the enlisted reserve corps of the "There are many dairy herds in The members will meet to continue Issued 614.790 ,operator's licenses peninsula between two fires. Dotted With Air FleMs a three-hour show to soldier audi- ington Band; 10:15 Wings to Vic­ moted by all stats officials and New England that might be milk­ CHICKENS"^vr3 7 ‘ 'prompters who was allowed the the church. Supper will be served the work at a date to be announc­ Emery M. Clough. Army Air corps for airplane pilot as compared with 610,062 up to Formidable American and Brit­ Spain, however, is dotted with ences. tory. agenciea Today: ed three times per day during the BltvUaga o * calling the numbers from 5:30 to 7 p. m. and the menu ed later. Mrs. Samuel Simpson is a guest training and reported to the the tame date last year, an in­ ish forces are deployed on Spain’s strategic military air fields which •The Thanksgiving and CTrtst- MBS— 8 Sinfonistto; S:30 It The foUoarlng committee haa Industrial Army of Na­ 6-9— Junior boya’ game room winter months, and I believe that ■ fresh n e w ENGLAND DRESSED ; JOTio r theUIV ot|usre Square vmncw.Dances * at thevne will vuiiaietconsist oi.of: nuastRoast Turkey, A urney Six members of the Bolton Cen­ of relatives in New Jersey for a American International College, crease of 3,828. s southern/flank. . And the British m Axis engineers helped build, and mas two-hour shows on CBS vrill Pays to Be Ignorant, Qulx;'9:30 been appointed by Justice Ells open E. S. and W. S. it would be good business, as well 4-0'LB i World'a Fair In New York. He waa dressing, mashed potatoes, turnips ter Red Cross sewing group met few days. .Springfield, Mass., where eight "The revenue from combined AVG < for centuries have had a bridge­ these, scattered throughout Spain be heard in the afternoons as di­ Dance Variety. from among toe members o f the tion Must Receive Ade­ 6-6:45— Royal Blue Junior* bas­ as a patriotic duty for those farm­ FOWL 33 ' a member o i .the Tolland Federat- cranberry sauce, celery, pickles. at the Community Hall on Wed­ 'The Woman's Community Club weeks’ primary training is being and licenses issued this year up to and its island possessions, w ould' head on the Spanish peninsula it­ rected to America’s fighting men. .Hlgharay Safety Commission to ketball period E. 8. ers who can do so, to seriously ' ad ehurch. ^ rolls and coffee. Mrs. Stanley nesday and worked on pajamas meeting Wednesday evening with given vrith flying instruction at November 10 waa 37.590,824.91 as quate Supply. I GENUINE SFKING self at Gibraltar—possibly the give the Allied nations hopping off All sorts of talent will be made What to expect Friday: NBC— I prepare sad conduct this highway 6- 7—Boxing, small gym E. S. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Ada Nichols wiu be in charge of the and soldier kits. Work will be con­ Mrs. William Horn the president the Springfield airport. compared to 37,751,263.22 up to consider this possibilitsr*’ says Mr. only place on the European con­ points for bombing raids on Ger­ available, with Don Ameche M 10:30 a. m. Reveille Roundup: I ea m p a l^ during the month 7- 8— Handball, small gym E. S. 'U thnen Rhodes of Tolland, two dining room. Mrs. Charles T. E, tinued on pajamas until the quota presiding. was well attended. William H. Hall, 19, son of Mrs. the same date in 1941, a drop of Thompson. "Not every cow in ILAMBLE S ‘ S S tinent where the United Nations many and Italy, or the bases for M. C. Among the features ^ 1:45 p. m. Morgan Beatty; 6:30 I gf December: New Haven. Nov. 19— (/p) — 7-8—Alumnae basketball period 6 aM eia, Mrs. Annie Snow of WllU- Willett and Mrs. Robert Metcalf These club meetings once each Vera Kaddy Hail, of South Wll- every herd would respond with a 1 lO NID t ROUED a Dm hW ^ ^ given the Manchester Chapter has about two per cent.” would not have to fight an in­ an air umbrella to protect an in­ be Elsie Jams. "Sweetheart o f the Canteen Girl. CBS— 8:80 East- I Tbomas D. Hanley of Norwlcli, “America's industrial arthy, like Biaatlc and Mrs. Edward Edgerton are in charge of tickets and been filled and then the growp will month draw the ladies together Ilngton, and of Gardiner Hall, Jr., In commenting further on this E. S. decided increase in milk, but the vasion landing. vasion of Europe. First A. E. F.” Short wave dU- man Symphony: 4:15 (A lso B LU gnd executive director. the army in the field, marches on 7- 10— Bo''vUng alleys open E. S. e OBly iaitnuneiil Cberile needs aC. ltoochaster: brotl^er, Ray- decorations------The commutes In Start work on other garments on through different sections o f the of Willimantic. was given a sur­ total Increase would be consider­ r phase of the business recorded by Menacing Forces on Border On the other hand, if occu­ 2:45) Women’s Exposition; 5 Are e . Thompson of West its stomach and must receive an lor safe Undinfs is one vhiS of iLAMBFORES^ll ____ 1 Rhodes of RockvlllL. charge of the kitchen consists of the list. town, bringing closer contact for prise farewell party last evening tribution also Is being planned. 8- 9— Ski club gym period. able. This program could be under­ W« fwtenrs Hm rif ht le Hmil ewanlMes the Department of Motor Vehicles The spread of Navi divisions pied by the Nazis, the Luft­ You a Genius Quiz. _ B LU — | Hartford, secretary. adequate supply of the proper geto’s freahoet Marble Cake— and Tho flmeral win be held from Mrs. Fred Warren, Mrs. Albert the betterment of the church and in the K. of C. hall by 150 rela­ this year. Commissioner McCarthy taken by a great many farmers through what was unoccupied waffe could make things hot 12:30 Farm and Home Program ; Most Reverend Maurice F. Mc- foods,” said Dr. Robert S. Good- Tomorrow: the only “instrument” yen need to tha Ladd Funeral Home in Rock* Skinner. Sr. Mrs. Frits Noren and community and helpfulness for tives and friends. He was present­ pointed out that a recent state­ The president’s all-networt talk a-lthout any additional coat, and F L O R ID A __ France places menacing forces on for Gibraltar and the Anglo- 3 Three R’a Variety; 4 Club Mati­ Auliffe, bishop of Hartford, hart, of the Office of Defense, bo soro ol finer texture and leafing trilla on Saturday aftsrQoon with Mrs. John Erickson. each and all. Light refreshments ed with a military wrist watch, ment of the National Automobile to the New York H e^d 6-9—Junior boys' game room by spring, much of the required Spain’s northern border—perhaps American supply line at tha nee. MBS— 2:30 Mutual Goes Rev. Remseri B. Ogllby, prosl Health, and Welfare, as he ad frsehnses ia Rumford BekiD( Powder, asrvices at the Tolland Federated Before, during and after the were served after the business and and a purse o f money, also several Dealers’ Association emphasized a the exact Ume of which 4vsa not dressed a larg.; group of Connec­ open E. S. and W. S. increase for 1943 would be accom­ E llin g to n ready to dash through passes in Atlantic end of the Mediter­ Calling; 4:30 Man with a Band; dent of Trinity OJlIege. 6- 6:45 Rockets basketball period p a n : Patriotic pamphlet of eusarless ^ahiirch at two o’clock. Rev. Ernest supper, aprons, fancy work of all I entertainment. personal g ifta He will leave soon 4.6 per cent decrease in passenger ranean. announced until the day of the ticut doctors at the Yale School of plished. According to O. E. Reed, recipes I Conterxe supplies (or victory. ORANGES the towering Pyrenees. ^ riven an audience 16:15 Rhythm Ensemble. Bernard J. Ackerman of Rock- .B. OTfetl, pastor o f the Federated kinds, home-made cookies, Christ-' G. F. Berr Little Billie'^Listwell was injured for service in the Coast Guards. car registrations throughout the The Spanish Navy, which never Medicine today. E. S. Ctoief of the Bureau of Dairy In Write Rumford Bakins Powder, Box So little OeneraUssImo 7- 8— P. A. A. C. basketball pe­ RS, Rumford, Rhode Island. ehurch will officiate. mas cards and many other items 1 T et 4BS-S, BockvUle Monday when struck by a passing Prior to his enlistment he wasat- country as of October 1. This re­ recovered from the Spanish-Ameri- viia. •To those of us wh have been dustry, the additional production will be on sale in the dining room Franco, the Spanish c h ie f' of Samuel H. Fisher of Litchfield. riod E. S. I 30^ Ta Issue Qsrds motorist. He was picked up and ! tending the Willimantic Trade port covered 34 states reporting can war, would not figure much In lulled into a position o f compla­ state who has been attempt­ Gilbert Kinney o f Greenwich. 6- 7— Small gym reserved for Dox Dr. Martin V. B. Metcalf, chair- Ration Notea taken to the doctor where the cuts School, to the NADA. an extension of hostilities to the 1080 1380 cency during the past few years a iA 'z 3 3 Forma for Tire Record and Ap The Salvage committee /of the ing to steer his war tom Hon. Carl M. Sharpa of Pom- handball E. S. ama o f the rationing board has of the face were dressed and at j Out o f State Owners peninsula. It is believed. Spain at by the frequent assertions of the plicatipn for Basic Mileage Ration Town of Ellington, Mrs. /Milo E. country towards neutrality, Rlloeydca WDRC Kilocycles fr e t I 7- 8—Small gym reserved for kaanouaced that the fuel oU cards this writing nothing serious has In Connecticut, the commission­ present has the fi(vt class cruiser wnc excellence of our standard of liv­ WAR. WAR. are obtainable at the office of the has strengthened the guard The commission has secured the boxing E. S. I n-Otiox - “ mWe i i * T w ill ha mailed to applicants Just Hayes, chaiiman, oas announced developed. Since the highday 15 er emphasized passenger car Canarias of 10,000 tons built in ing,” said Dr. Goodhart, "it seems 2 cooperation of Governor Robert A. 7-8— Women’s plunge E. S. TIME TIME :Baaooa as they arc ready. Re re- local rationing board at Bolton .that the schools in the t^own have has sent traffic through Tolland registrations on October 1 of this without saying from what di­ 1931, and a small number of light Thuaday, Nov. 19 Thursday, Nov. 13. r rather unnecessary that the Unit­ grapefruit Center. These forms must be made W ap p in g Hurley, Commissioner of Educa­ 8:9—Men’s plunge E. S. 'f^pNatsd the public to refrain from collected a total of thirty-one (31) Center, children and family pets year were ahead'of the same date rection be fears Invasion. cruisers and destroyers, most of P. M. ed States, like other watring na­ THRIFT THRIFT out and filed with the local board 3:00— David Harum. tion Dr. Alonso O. Grace, High­ 7-10— Bowling alleys resei^ved VMiting the office to ask for these tons of S^rap Metal in the recent of (dogs and cats) have no place Mra. Vg. Grant last year. The reason for this Private advices say that Span­ them obsolescent. *rhe government S:(S^Ths Story of Mary Marlin tions, should take active measures S P E C IA L !! SPE C IAL!! lit by Nov. 22. It will be necessary to way Comndscloner William J. Cox, for Mr. Peloquln, E. S. ‘'''Cards. drive. Special credit is given the in the road. Seven cats have lost 7394, MaacliMtar increase, in the opinion of Com­ ish military leaders are worried has been building an undisclosed 3:15— News. to insure goon meals for the main­ apples 4 list the serial numbers of all five 3:15—Ma Perkins Police Commissioner Edward J. Rlnso Rlnso i The rationing board office will Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Grade pu­ their lives within this short period missioner McCarthy, is the influx by both possibilities — a German number of destroyers, submarines 3:30— St. Louis Matinee. tenance of health among i.idustrial ofMisciNf - coo**” ® . tires of the vehicle in order to 8 :30—Pepper Youngs Family Hickey, Commissioner of Motor Saves Saves , ba:«looed to the public all day Fri- pils in the Center School; Mrs. since Labor Day opening of the of automobile owners into the invasion or an Allied second front and minelayers but it is not knqwn 3:45—The Right To Happiness 3:30— Studio Matinee. workers; but pre-war jtudies by ut qualify the vehicle for further The Social Craft, Home Eco­ in Spain. But most observers of 3:55— W ar Jobs You Can Have. Vehicles John T. McQirthy and Admiral Freeman to Retire wrear on wear on ! io give the staff an oppor- Mary Hale, teacher, as they col­ Wilbur Croat Highway in this vi­ state, attracted by remunerative how far construction has proceed­ sioo—Backstage Wife the U. S. Department of Agricul­ apples 6 gasoline, etc. nomics club o f the Ellsworth High the Spanish situation are quoted aa Hon. Joseph P. O’CJonnell, chair­ clothes— clothes— tuBity to catch up on Its work. lected 16,420 pounda. Much of this cinity. positions in Connecticut’s many ed. 4 :15—Stella Dallas 4:00— News. ture showed that diets of fami­ The expiration date of the S saying that Spain’S resistance 4:15— Afternoon Melodies. man of the Connecticut Public Seattle, Nov. 19—(/P)—Vice Ad­ wrasher washer lit Annual Reception. scrap was picked up by the pupils school, will hold their annual Sports war-effort industries. Despite the lack of modern 4 -30— Lorenzo Jones lies of employed workers in cities too!! ration books has been extended un­ would be far more unified against 4:45— W ar News. Utilities commission and Adminis­ miral C. S. Freeman, 46-year-old too!! T lie annual reception of the going from house to house with dance Friday at 8 p. m. at the High Even the receipts from the gas­ equipment, military observers 4 I45__Young Widow Brown were practically always in definite grapes”"! til December 1. A fter Dec. 1 all an Axis invasion than against an 4:55— National N ew a trator of too Connecticut War need of improvement.” commandant f the 13th Naval TTnion Oongregational church will wagons and trialer carts. Elling­ school auditorium. The dance is oline tax, affected by arbitrary agree however, that Spain would sioo—When A Girl Marries “ Washes “ Washes commercial vehicles w ill, need a for the purpose o f formally open­ federal restrictions on motor vehi­ invasion by the United Nations. he a tough nut to crack for any in­ 6:00— Ad Liner. Transportation Conservation CJom- Cites England as Example distrirt and the Northwest Sea J Be held in the chapel this evening certificate of war necessity in ton has reason to be proud of its W illin g to n 6:15— Portia Faces U fe frontier, will retire Saturday after aoth es Clothes C R M » a R ^ ^ ing the season for basketball and cle use, were holding up well con­ 1,300,00 Veterans Available vading army . 5:35— Youth O u te r Program. mlttee. These are among other Citing England as an example l-fitartlng at 7:30 o’clock. order to obtain tires, gasoline, re­ children. . : 6:30— Just Plain Bill 46 years of Naval service. He will Sparkling Sparkling Miae Jennie H. Church other winter aports. Mrs. E. J. sidering the situation, according Franco, who haa partially mobil­ Napoleon found that out to his 5:45— Ben Bcraie. distinguished guests invited to at­ of a nation which has already ^Anthony Obright, xylophonist, pairs, etc. These certificates have The Tolland (^unty Council of i 6 :45—Front Page Farrell be succeeded as commandant by White” White” Topley is club faculty adviser. to the commissioner who stated ized the Spanish Army, N avy and sorrow. The French conqueror oc­ 6:00— News. tend the regular November meet­ sought a solution to the problem. . f Manchester, and Howard A. been coming in very slowly— in Churches and Religious Education «:00—News . Vice Admiral Frank J. Fletcher, S q M s k V “ A farewell party waa ^ven that the 37.231,560.66 certified to Air Force, has claimed that if nec­ cupied nearly all of Spain but 6 :15—History In The HMdltoes 6:05— W ar Commentary. ing of the Highway Safety Com­ Dr. Goodhart described how Britr . miow Tut 10* I King, tenor soloist of West Hart- some cases the applicant has w ait­ will holt, its annual meeting at the Mrs. Eugene Winch of West 57, who commanded a United LAR G E LAR G E Merle Topley of Main street. Sun­ the state treasurer for the first essary Spain could mobilize and- spread out his forces so much and ■with Professor Andre Schenker. 6:10— Sports. mission which w ill be held at the aln, as a result of her experience mu, wm he on the program. ed over a month and the certifi­ Union church. RockviUe, Sunday, Willington entertained the Pro­ States Task Force during the PACKAGES 4 7 c PACKAGES 4 7 c day afternoon at the home of Mrs. nine months of 1942, was but 20.2 equip an army o f 3,000,000, includ­ took such a beating from Spanish 6:15— Man Your Battle Stationa Hartford Club at 12:45 on Mon­ ii. the last war, took strong Ralph Wilcox will preside at cates have not yet been received. Nov. 22nd. from 5:00 to 8:30 p.m. gressive Bridge club Tuesday 6:30— StricOy Sports Navy's victories in the Battles of Edwin Burnham, o f Pleasant Valley par cent less than for the same ing 1.300.000 veterans of National­ guerillas that his adventure in g ;45__Lowell Thomaa commenia- 6:30— Frazier Hunt. News. day, November 23. measures shortly after the out­ TIP TOP MARKET W. H. ENGLAND iCrreecption and Mr. and Mrs. It Is due to this delay that the ex­ A Youth Rally wUl be held at 6:00 night. Mrs. Russell Bugbee won the Coral Sea and Midway. I , lA t G l 2 iC H t 2 T * Road. Mr. Topley, who leavea for period last year. In view of the ist (Franco) forces who fought in Spain helped bring about his final 6:46—The World Today. break of the present war to in­ 45 Oak Street Manchester Green I Tn&tred Kloter will be in the re- piration date has been extended. p.m. Box supper at 6:00 with cocoa first prize and Mrs. George Rou- sure that the population, and par­ Celery na-v the Arm y Nov. 24, was presented a rather severe curtailment in gwo- the civil war. downfall. 7:00— Waring In Pleasure 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy. ^ Manchester, CL Manchester, Ct. eelvlng line. Owners of commercial vehicles served by the Union church; So­ fosse took the co.isolation prize. ticularly the industrial workers, wallet, \m ong those attending Une allotment experienced l.i Con­ Before the mobilization order— The Spoalsli soldier knows 7:15— Harry James. Cabbage A'"*® * Card Party who have not yet received a form cial hour under Mrs. Vinton's di­ The refreshments were salad, nut Time were Jane Deming, Rita Grant, necticut this year this decrease which the Spanish government how to use firearms. Any one 7:30— Easy Aces.' received adequate amounts of The annua^ Emblem Club to fill out should contact the local rection from 6:30 to 7:15; Worslilp bread sandwiches, cake And cof­ 7 :15—News of the World Overnight News well-prepared foods. Kay Whitney, Betty Burnham, was not as great as generally an­ euphemistically called "reinforc­ who saw him fight In the civil * 7:45—Mr. Keen—Tracer of Lost ' h o l i d a y le t a r lt y card party will be held rationing board for Information as Service and Oinsecration of new fee. The mee ing next Tuesday 7 :30—Quiz of Two «Ues Howard Bennett, Henry Demming, ticipated. ing” of commands— Spain’s. Army w ar knows that his courage Persons. He pointed out that It is now 1 tU f evening at the Elks Home at to where they may be obtained. Youth Officers in charge of Dr. night will be at the home ol! .Mrs. g ;00_M axw«n House Coffee Time O f Connecticut law in Great B.ltain that every I eiSht o’clock. Progressive and Donald EUliott and Dexter Burn­ numbered about SOO.'OioO out of a has no superior. 8 .30J_>-rhe Aldrich Fam ily" 8:00— One Hundred Million Ques­ Mrs. David Toomey, clerk of the Kendrick Grobel at 7:15. At 7:45 Floyd Phelps at West Willington. ham. war factory employing more than FRUIT CAKB J W vot bridge will be played. Re- there will be an addriess by Rev. The early mail train was three total population of some 26,000,000. Furthermore, travelers recently 9:00—Kraft Music Hall tions. By Asodated Picas local board, received notice that Mra. Robert Northam. of Hart­ 8;00— Leon Henderson. 2.'50 people must provide a canteen Iwashments will be : served and Everett A. Babcock, General Sec­ and a half hours late Tuesday Horse Meat May Most were youths doing their mili­ come from Spain report that both 10:00— Rudy Vallee 1 M C T A N G U L A R coupon No. 87 of War Ration Book ford, was the Sunday guest of her the Spaniards who fought for 8:15—Treasury Star Parade. where the worker c'.n buy meals, I there will be prises, including a retary, Connecticut Council of morning and then left the wrong tary service, many from zones that 10:30— March of Time or they must be able to demon­ 1 SHAPE-AN 3V j ^ I may be used from November 29 sister. Miss Annie E. Dibble. They Franco and those on the Republi­ 8:30— Death Valley Show. Windsor—The Fii-st Congrega­ I door prize. Churches, on "Together We Go mail. were Republican in the Civil war. 11:00— News strate to satisfaction of the Minis- 1 IDEAL GIFT AVG until January 3 for one pound of attended church servicea at the Be Offered Soon can side talk with equal pride of 8:55— Cecil Brown. News. tional church, oldest Congrega­ County Meeting Forward.” This will be the first The F’ranco regime did not recog­ 11:15— Dance Music try of Labor that feeding facilities coffee by any holder of a book who Mrs. Charles fovak o f Great Wapping Community church Sun­ the N(itlonaUst defense of the A l­ 9:00—Major Bowes. tional society In America extend­ I The County Parent-Teachers time Tolland County haa had the Neck. N. Y., with her son Ensign nize military training received on 11:3o— Inter-American University in the community are adequate. has pa.!ci\oAt 10* loyalty to the new regime than Twenty-seven per cent of tha 12:55—News 11:05— Sports. I'apaak. The guest speaker will be blackout on Tuesday evening. Sev in Blast Hartford for a two months’ court held last Tuesday night, the plana for building a plant for succeed the Rev. Theodore E. with the nutrition of Industrial THIS SCIENTIFIC FLAINO t young men who were brought coking coal consumed by the steel 11:10—Quincy Howe. News. iDbughiMits SUGARED BOi13e I Dr. Ehigene LaMoureaux of the era! residents failed to blackout course in aeronautical engineer­ first to be held in over two weeks, slaughtering horses from western Frank, now pastor of a church In workers. up under Republican tutelage. industry is supplied by the state Tomorrow’s Progrsm 11:15— Dance Orchestra. , ••\\'it;un this agency is an ad­ iBtnte Department of Health who because they did not hear the sig­ ing. at which Patrick De Fronzo of New states and marketing the meat for Through the past y « r the Army of Pennsylvania. 11:30—Dance Orchestra Cleveland Heights, O. visory service on nutrition in in­ HEARING TEST MILLIROOK a m - MOST FU V O R t I w ill have for his subject, "Pro- nal. In some sections of the town Mr. and Mrs. Ladja Vydra and Britain, was fined $50 and costs, human consumption. s. m. Mansfield—Because he drove |tscting Children.” South Coventry la said to have had 11' to do in 6:00—ReveiUs, Agricultural News 12:00— News. dustry whose function' is to aid 21*01 ITLS the sir raid wardens Were busy son Anthony of Astoria, L. I., and with 310 remitted, on charges of "There ir e thousands o f people his car Tuesday night during a SODAS 4 aewtewti 29* To Present Minstrel telling residents of.th eir sections Mrs. Joseph Dolezal and Misa keeping domestic ordi and so 6:25— News ail governmental and private vol­ Beth Eanfostsd The Young Mothers a u b held a speeding, by Judge C. E. Nicholson. who have eaten horse meat,” says Tomorrow’s Program test blackout after an air raid I A A lllf IVANGEUNE ^ 14V4-OZ^C^ I There will be a minstrel and of the blackout. In other sections Frances Dolezal of Long Island remained ' free for main 6:30— Reveille untary agencies, manufacturers, MEMBERSHIP IV IIL Il ivaforateo j . cans ^ The accused was arrested on the Gianni. “ The sale or consumption 4 busine.ss meeting Tuesday evening | job: To prepare itself to pro­ WAR­ 6:55— News A. M. warden had cautioned him to re­ and caterers interested in improv­ Without Cotf to Yotf ■dance at the Sacred Heart church the air raid wardens failed to ap­ City. N. Y.. spent the week-end new parkway, traveling 50 miles o f horse meat to those who care in the Library. Future activities I tect Spain against a possible 7:00—Morning Watch 7:00—N ew a ■ main parked, Napoleon Valllant, ing the nutritional health of the I hall in Vernon this evening. Mrs. pear. In one instance where a with Mrs. Vydra’s parents, Mr. per hour. In passing sentence. to eat it will help solve the short­ TIME MARVO SHWiaSrio W 23* planned included a second meeting | and Mrs. Anto.i Ovorsky. foreign invader andMl?^. 8:00— News 7:10— Shoppers’ Special. 52, o f Mansfield Depot, paid s 32.5 war worker.” 10 to 1 you are not deaf— end lO lffo rd Gleason will be the plan- warden told the resident to black Judge Nicholson asked that De age of beef, pork and lamb. fine yesterday In Justice court. He AMERICAN |fct and Bill Kowski is director. for the completion of wooden The E. D. Pinochle club met at possibility that Spaln^ might wA(it THRIFT 8:15—World News Roundup 7:15— Shoppers’ Special, ycsi can hear with proper WHOLE MHJC out, the order was compiled with Fronzo's Ration Board be . notified Health authorities say there is plesded nolo contendere. CHEESE » 33* games made under the instruction the home of Mrs. Charles*' Wo- to realize territorial ambitions S P E C IA L !! 8:30—Women’s Radio Bazaar With 7:20— Youth Center Program. Post Offlco .Ahead of TImo iT h e end men will be Nathan but the lights were turned on to revoke his C gasoline book. Ed­ no law prohibiting sale of such Waterbury— The Executive belpt Let us help you . . . ■ibsele, Francis Phillips, Sam of Luther B. Crandall of the Uni­ chomurka on Willington Hill Mon­ North Africa if opportunity ds- Nan Clarke. 7:80—Robart Furriers Program. RATES again before the all clear signal ward La pa o f Bpringlleld. Mass., m eat R law First , we teet your hearint versity of Connecticut, to be held velopsd. "niat Spain has such am­ 8:55— Program Parade 7:40— Bond Program. Board o f Local 251. Mine, Mill and Kansas City—(iPj—Ralph Hurst IXawski and Bill Kowski. The so- waa given. In some sections of day night. The first prize, bubble was fined 310 and costs on speed­ Savaa in the Library on the evening of bitions was shown in 1940 when 9 :00—Music While Yoii Work 7:55— N ew a Smelter Workers’ union, adopted —w ithout charge. Then wo ICE C R EA M lloist wiU be Mrs. Eldna H. Jobn- the town the signals were clearly bath salts, went to Mrs. Joseph ing chsrges, as was Warren E. Cur­ wear oa had just been talking about how |■ton. December 1st: A whist on Decem­ Csiki and second prize was won Sp^lsh troops forcibly occupied 9:15-rFunny Money Man 8:00— News o f the World. a resoluUon last night charging the war had slowed mail service a study your neede, select snd OLD HUNORIDD audible while in others the signals rie o f Northampton, Mass. clothes Reid Robinson, with "vengeful and were not even beard. ber 8 for the benefit of the soldiers by Mrs. Jerry Pardus, platter cov­ Case of M iniature ' the' Intemstional zone of Tangier 9:36—“Food News” 8:15— Shoppers’ Special. bit. That is why he blushed when prepare and adjust th* hear­ ASSORTED pint I Following the minstrel, refresh- washer arbitrary action” in extending in­ Family $10.00 IfiMnta will be served and there Business and Work Meeting g ift fund; Mothers (Christmas er for ice box. Sandwiches, cake overlooking Gibraltar on the south. tool! 9:46— Gene and Glen 8:30— News. he noticed the envelope on his ing aid that is boat tor you. aAVORS PKG - definitely. without his request, a six 19 |wUl be dancing. A combination business and party on December 15 at the home and- coffee were served. The next Parachute Solved Despite the demands on the na­ 10:00—String ’Time 8:35— Shoppersf Special. desk. It was postnjarked out of Your complete setisfnetion Ban on Travel weeks’ leave o f absence that had Silver Cross Bazaar work meeting of the Social Com­ of Mrs. Cathrine Foley; Children’s session will be at the home of tional economy for reconstruction “ Wasbea 10:15—The O'Neills 8:55— Slng;ing Neighbor. Philadelphia. ”Nov. 21, 1942.” Includes Parents and Grade School been granted to John J. Driscoll, it guaranfeecf by our ’’golden The Silver Cross Society of St. mittee will be held atthe Commun­ Cniru|tmas party in the town hall Mrs. John Mirtl, November-30. of towns destroyed or damaged In ClathM 10:30— Help Mate 9:00— Press News. Drive Starts Kansas City, Kas., Nov, 19— (A>) 10:45— Young Dr. Malone international represenUUve of the rule” policy and our eetab- Children ToiMto Juke ““AIT ’ cZ‘ 10* ity Hall, Friday evening, at 8 p on December 18; a supper in con­ The annual Community Thanks­ the C5vtl War. Spain haa spent Sparkllag 9:15—School o f the Air. mm t OR SFAGHETT1 I John's Church is holding its an- —The case of the miniature para­ Inual bazaar this afternoon and m. by the members. This com­ nection .with the annual member­ giving service will be held in Me­ much money, labor And material Whlta” 11:00— Road o f Life 9:45— Victory PYont. ' loc^. liehed reputation as your M K i r O I N WHITE STRAY • Fkf " " 5 * chute ia solved, says Subversive- 11:15—Vic and Sade Hartfofd-^lt’s PatMt Fire WAR­ ■•vening . at the church' parish mittee will be held at the Commiin- ship drive will also be held in morial church. South Willington, Washington, Nov. 19— (/P)— The fortifying the strip o f Coast be­ 10:00— Valiant Lady, authorized Weetem Eleetrie PmakeFkHir Wednesday evening. November 25 Activities Investigator Edward 11:30— Against toe Storm Arms Manufacturing Company, ■Tooms. Fancy work, aprons, candy ton Hall and Library As.soclation, December, date to be announced Office of DefensK' Transportation tween Cadiz and Malaga aldhg the LA R G E m y 10:15— Stories America Loves. TIME Hearing Aid dealer. m i_9 WHEAT TOAST at 7 o'clock. The (ihurch Council Hayea of the police department 11:45— David Harum for the fifth time In its history $10.00 Simshlllt WAFERS m ^l9* land refreshment tables, white elc Hear Reports on Conference later. The next business meeting launched a nationwide "don’t trav­ Straits of Gibihitar and adjoining PACKAGES "FF W 10:30— Amanda o f Honeymoon Cell or write ut TODAYI Business Men will be held January 5. voted to have an old fashioned The 4-foot chute was found 2 12:00— Medley Time— Hal Kolb, making weapons for America at THRIFT l^ ia n t booth and country store Mrs. Jackson L. Butler and Mrs. el” oamipalgn toddy. the British fortress. Hill. (Large Locker). Chocolztos swiHHOMf liiJ 25* On November 23rd the Coventry service and have the P^resident's dangling in a tree; an Army-type, BROGAN’S MARKET organist , 10:45— Bachelors (tolldrsa war, was awarded the Army-Navy SPE C IA L!* Iw lll feature the program. The Albert Skinner, Sr., gave reports Joseph B.''Baatmen, director of designed to carry flares eerth- A certain amount of Volunteer Firemen will hold a Proclamation read. ■ , » 95 Pine Street 12;15-^War Bonds In Action 11:00— C3ara Lu-N-Em. ’’E” for production excellence at ■/ Rlnso Htini Baby Feeds 3 <>-20* Inovelty booth is in charge of the on the recent WSCS Conference in ODT, said the "don’t travel” ap­ ward, its origin was a mystery. strengthenlag o f the coast de- V a. IRTRA The Frank Parizek button rriill ' ’.Manchester. Ct. 12:30— Marjorie Mills Hour ceremoniea yesterday sftemoon in Saves r sta n d a r d ■Good Will Club. This evening at Providence, R. I., which they at­ whist in connection with their an­ peal waa designed to focus atten­ fonseo o f northweotem Spain 11:16— Second Husband. H i ’.’. A ’/// t l i 'C T l U ' , Tomitots 2rJ25< nual turkey, award. has not been closed entirely as But a 10-year-old boy, < ^ r g e J. 1:00— News the State Armory. wear nn Men $6.00 17:30 o’cK)ck there will be a public tended. The reports were given tion o f the American public on the — also hao been reported.' It 11:30— Bright Horlzona o i l there are still a'l^w workeri. Par­ BerbertcK, *aid -his brothei;, a 1:15— Aunt Jenny's Real »U fe Hartford—State Defense Ad­ clotbn^— HtAPING AIDS Strinfl Beaoi ° cin'^ 2 25* | Iwhtst party with prizes and re- before a group of fourteen mem­ Sirens, whistles and bells were gravity of the passenger transpor­ 11:45— Aunt Jenny’s Stories. (Tote Basket). izek Brothers of the glass factory corperal, brought It home; and waa In this area that British ministrator Wesley Sturges an­ k’WUOUC » 0 » I I U I I PhONI I H o m y clover maid lA^ea Jit 21* '‘rsshments. bers 6f the WSCS of the Quarrv- plainly heard In all parts of the Stories 12:00 noop— Kate Smith Speaks. washer are operating. . tation problem. when they tried to oTop It from forces, at Spain’s Invitatloii. ,1:30— Big Sister nounced yesterday that a state­ L TORit S N t SI ARCH City Police Court vllle Methodist Church at a meet­ town in warning of Tuesday P. M. too!! Oceze Spray li^lS*! “TIm time la.here,’’ he said, the porch roof it floats up nnd Invadod the penlnaula during N o tid e 1:45— Rhythms D f The Day wide campaign would start Mon­ Michael Thomas, 43, of South ing held Wednesday. The groUp night's blackout and lighU 12:15—B ig Sister. THE 11 "when all the American people away, Instead of down. the Napoleonic wnrs to help 2:00—Hartford Hostess Program day to enlist the cooperation of all Women $ 3 .0 0 Phm Puddiiii 2 cm 33* IWUidsor, charged with Intoxica- met In the morning and worked on prompty diaappeared. There was 12:3|0—Romrjicc of Helen Trent “ Washes Liberty Freighter must understand, what many o f And George would like to have drive the French from Spnin. with Gerry Williams householders in preparing their Clothes D. G. STOUGHTON OO. Ition. was fined 3S and coats o f 38 aprons and other articles for their some alight confusion caused by them now realize, that unnecea- It retumecl, please. . 12r45— Our Gal Sunday. I S t o t f M l O l i v t t FINAST 4 ^ W 25* sale on Friday and held the busi the failure o f some to distinguish Until ro<)ently at least, about South Manchester Fire Dis- 2:15— Concert' Miniatures homes for blackout and air raid Sparkling 244-253 So. Whitney St., ■to the Rockville City Court on aary travel can do real and seri­ 1:00—N ew a v m * i ^ one-fourth Of the Spanish Arm y trict Annual Meeting. 2:30— Little Show conditions; .. White” 1 Cak# Fleer wmn |7* I Iwhdnesday.raonesaay. Asa s hene wss‘'unablewas''unable to meeting in the afternoon. A the first, or alert, aignal, from the Ready fpr Serv ice 1:05— Do You Remember? r / Hartford. Conn, j,, and Trade School ous barm to the war effort.” has-been staHoned in Spanish Mo­ 2:45— Day Dreams . with Bud Higb School •y he was taken to the Tolland named to bring in second, or alarm aignal, with the Ho aald overcrowding on many M iners, Owners Notlrc Is hereby ^ ven to all tho 1:15— Ma Perkina SMd FKXX beeh. Xm>Ws PKSS me .fiuaty jail. * slate of officers for the coming result that street lights which rocco. AboutXa quarter of this Rainey . , 'i LA R G E m y rail and bue Unea haa already be­ legal voters of tha South Man­ 1:30— Vic and Sade. $ 4 .0 0 went out at the sound of the first Richmond, Calif., Nov. 19— oP)— force waa nativh troops. Some 60,- 2(65— News PACKAGES •*/ V Boys fflako^Ci^n?^ 25«| William Prescott. 41, of ElUng- ****^‘*°"- , ^ come serious, and with Inter-city chester Fire District that the 1:45— The Goldberga . [job Navy Doing 2 signal, wdht on again at th^sec- Tb« Liberty freighter which Henry Fail to Agree 000 troops have been etending ItoB, charged with breach of the x, d u b Hike trmvel passenger eutomobiie al­ Annual Meeting of said Dlatrlct 2:00— Young Dr. Malone. Cherries maxakhmo ^ 10* omKsignal, but the error waircor- J. Kaiser's Richmond shipyard guard in the Canary islands. The J. L. LUCAS tee, bad his caw nolled on pay- ^ Appalachian most out o f the picture and troop will be held In Hose House No. 3 2:15— JoyM Jordon— M.D. at o f coats of 311. Mountain Club will hold a hike in rected by wardens promptly. launched in a record 4 days, 15 military force in, the coastal eone Deserves Praise 266 No. Main Street $ 3 .0 0 movements Increaaing "conditions New York, Nov. 19—(ff)—United Thursday. November 19, 1942, at Theater Is Held 2:80— W e Love and Learn. X3SST High School Girls Pickles t^HMiin St 27*1 mrtii Bolton on Saturday. The group Mrs. Bertha Flint is acting Red bouia and 28 mlnutea last week north o f Gibraltar haa been esti­ Manchester, CU wHl tx>oms TIME crashes through a Uieater seaL tha a different route. Coventry’s men and women in the The Peary was the 96th cargo Harold L. Ickes. solid fuel sd- penses. 'repalra and . maintenance W est Hartford, Nov. 19 (ff> - Melvin Maas, (R., Minn.) tha Professional buUdi^. Misa theater ia fespanaible. . Guest Minister at Church U 8. service, are being prepared vessel to be delivered from Rlgh. mlnistrstor. requested la Septem­ THRIFT of the Fire Department and Other who nks Issc is a member of the Non Member Showers 2 5 c ardt Renaa will ba la ehafite Mias Dorothy Aapinwall was Mrs. Jean Focaythe of Los Governor Hurley, stricksa adth aa s/aoclai. Jeue. Bmith of SuffUld will be for th4 honor r«fil standard erect­ mond. pre-fsbrieatlon of m s ^ v e ber that tbs $cH coal ladusUr go fljO S O C v a C IA L l! property and acUvitlen of the Fire powerful Houee Naval Affairs Dux *^0 63* 2rt%45* honored with another mlscellane- Angeles thereby won the right attack of influenza' while la Hew 3lanaretha Lod^e. ODHil win guest minister at the Bolton ed recently on the library grounds, sections msds ‘possible the record on a six-day besia in order that blstrlrt for the ensuing year. oommittee, recently charged that speed in construction, three dsys eqa Mmwer Wednesday evening at 600,000,000 tons be preduesd ia Wnee yesterday to 125,000 damages York city en route to Washing­ wa are loeing the arar In the Pa- Scott-Tissue 3»««21« - ■. « iu s s s ' K and will soon be in place on the Saves 3. Te ■ee i f the p u trlct wUI from a theater there, which had Use the “ Y” for Recreation and Physical- board. Friends or relatives of those under the best previous time. her heme on Woodbridge etreet 1943. Operators and miners )isvs ton. was sufficiently recovered to clflc and that what have been pro­ cut have been bom. in Suffleld.' As H er slstar, Miss n ala j^ipiawa]l< since been trying to work but a authorize ita.'Treasuror to horrew appealed ke an automobile trip to his claimed vietorim really were eet Scot^’Tewels serving in the armed forces should In the name of tha South Man­ ‘The ticket seller saw that the ImprovemenL 'TOiLIf a young man he went to Burma as niake sure that- their names will To Assume N t ^ Dntiee was hostess and friends attended satisfactory fsnaula for a six day home here last night, but Mra. RicbuHMd Ttssm a missionary and had varied exr from H q f^ o rd and this tewn. ’The week. washer chester Fire District money for woman was 285 pounda o f solid Hurley said be stiQ was “ very, ‘Tlie Jap Navy is about half appear on the honor roll by calling ! teoi: the expenses and uses o f the Fire flesh,” read Judge Wiljlam Den' pcrience in that country. " He atlU Damascus, Nov. 19—(;p)—George d ^ r a t iv e scheme was green and very sick." gone,” Isac said. ’’It.'buraed me up Graa-Soap 2.i%35«| ^hkllatowB, Nov. Mrs. C)leon Hurd, chairinan o f the man’s decision, "and yet he eold Help the “ Y” in iU campaign for main­ Pjara tha acara of a Uger'a taath Wadsworth of New York, former yellov^. ' Barthquafee Fairiy Sever* District during the ensuing year, The fam ily physician. Dr. to see that crltldam by Represen a f alx mea and atg woman copunlttee, telephone 1339-W2, nVaahes and give the note or notes o f the the Ucket The usher ahowed her TeaetSoaF'*‘Air4*A»19* uiat he .encountered on a' tiger also the name* of those currently counselor of the United States em­ When she entered her home she Geoiga E. Cogaa, bad advised him totiva Maas. Hs was out there _ _ 113,000 damagea yaatar- Clethea Ihatrlct for the same. to the seat although he, too, ob­ tenance funds. hunt TOe 111 haalth’ d( iJUs' called into the aervlce should be bassy in Rome, arrived in Beruit waa ahowered with confetti. She New York. Nov. IS— On— A m to he “ very cartful,’’ she said. for a Httte while and saw a little Ruth L. Oalamarf, Cheater, served her size. forced mm to return to this coun- today to assume his new duUes was surprised to find the gather­ fairly severe Ssrtbquske ocourring Sparklinf 4. To elect lOfficara for the Dlsr ’ l l ^ V h c a# tha aatau of given Mrs. Hurd as they are in­ The plea that Mrs. Forsythe had The chief executlye spent two bit only. What counts Is cewilti. .-Wher* ht hu bMn Instructor as consul gm aral for hyrls end ing o f friends, and delighted witk W t a " trizt for the ensuing year. J^> losses bsvs bseo four times ss FIRST HATIONAl , I J. Chlaamrt, who wma fatal- ducted. appradatstely SJOO adl«« south <3 ^oot shown due eara by examining daya in a New York hotel befoca Campaign fontributionB may be_ sent di­ Lebanon. (Wsdsr.orth arrived at the nriety of eho|ec gifU tbey giaat s s sum In ships, .plsnes snd m M 'ZZZ L" Bible at the Suf- There wUI be an old /aahioBaff New V«rk, pogpibly Qs«r Oslom- ■Ignad. the seat bedora aha sat down waa be was aMe to ratorbto bis home presaated ta her. a period of J. amitb, m tte JaiM?* ** Academy. He hat served as a hymn-einff next Sunday evening at bia, ioqUi Anartca. was roeerds4 ftobart brushed aalda by the Judge arlth where hU only son. R obert 16, Is msn. rectly to the “ Y” . * STORES * ^ ~ S « « » » e l o r at one of ths larger aboard the exchange liner Drott- gameo was followed by a buffet PA O K A ttB S 4 ^ c 7:80 in the OongregaUonel church. early today ea tbs Fordbara Uni­ Thomas J. BaasetL toe comment: convaleeCing; from an attack of "We ought to give credit where boys' fiampi in Vermont a n ^ " nlngholm June 1. The Senate con­ luncheon. '' Harry A. Schildge. iM R O M i All members of the community are versity saianiogiapta. H ie first KLEIN’S MABKET "Impeseibld in dimly-Ugfatsd t pneumonia with which be waa credit la due. Our N avy is doing MtWWd kerf la ecveral member of the Connecticut Forest firmed his appointment to act aa Miss Asplnwall is to be married Dated it Manchester, Connecti­ Invited to attend. Your favorite shock was recorded at 4:59:51 131 Center Street ‘ khan Oct SL csBl Job.” - .* I- k v U Farit Afiwrietiaa Me m diplomatic agent and consul g*n- on November 27 toui WUliaqi- _____ M. cut. this 18tb day o f Novonbarx tanrii mm u mm mm mum. a. ai., and Um asoand >at 4:06:03 CL t -\ atal la «yria and Labaaoa Oct t,)^Kwlaff «d Nortt Mata m m ,a .3 A .A * A . 134X ^ \ r * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC^BSTSR. CONN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER l 9 ,1941 liANCHESTEB EVENING HERAtD. BIANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER' 19,1941 Keep your beet ones. Then turn Morning Shift Spotter Foundation Garment* iCint^M trr alrt not to bava a bunglad, aalflah, Three Gallons A Week over any ratra ones that )rou may Girl Scouts FoodC oii^t| MttonaUatlc, old-atyla paaoa kiaa Party to Hail have to Railway Expreoe. The Voluntfen May Be Paid Plant* FiU War Ordet* There Is good will for all toe wliat abould ba tba proper frulta P S E R I A L ^ W ash in g to n Extend State Dimout Government will Inspect them, put ■■ red tape connected with tire reg­ Drives Draw Power a price on them and then see toat o f thia war. Berlin, Conn., Nov. l9—(ff) Honor Guest Albany, N. Y.V - Nov. 19— Topics Lis >&n Ji^ Inland Cities Now In­ Hartford Tuesday; to pay for services. some kind o f rubber to ride on. ty'N w ’t running over any more. Sometimes you may feel that they version as the New York Di- V%ani«4 Ootobar I. till begun to read. Ha Waa apaakibr. Offensive in North Afri­ Completes'Training | are arbitrary and don’t seem to Chairman James B. Elle- Banquet at Red Cross Chapter. ^ For the aame kind o f reason, cluded in Restrictions; Committees in Charge. Vision of Commeroe a tnounc- rakll«h«4 BTaiT ■MBlag Bsoapt of tba paoplaa of Aala, but be This nation, which a year or so ca Getting Great HEALTH AND DIEI understand your particular diffi­ worto said toat now that the ed today the state’s founda­ ■■4« 7« «od Bendiira. Onurad at the new cut in toe A card gaaoline vtm ™ snow, stood two pairs of skis, on-i, ago wasNworrylng about surpluses culty. But stop to think about IL situation had become known tion garment factories ars The first lesson in the nutriti I Paai Omoa at itaaehaatar. might alao have aald it of tba T h r « nf . . 1. . ' ‘ ^e long. Sturdy skis of toe Oer- of food praducts, and dishing out ADVICE Bristol, New Britain, possibly volunteers would Mrs. Emily Greely will be guest aa.. aa laeoad Claaa Ball Kattar. ration, from four to three gallons, Strength, from E(]ua- Hartford. Nov. 19 — Senator They don't make the rules. The filling several hundred thous- people of America. Tba Praai- oiher airi* nf th*. #«?«■?***»»*"/*** Army, the other, toe slender bonuses to Keqp the farmers from come forth but if not then the of honor at a banquet to be given course under Mrs. J. F. Ha can be accepted with good spirit, FurnlHhPd by the MrCoy Meriden, Waterbury. John A. Danaher and Governor- regulations are made in Washing­ sand dollars worth oi war or­ StJIWUlUFTIUN RATM dant’a pat name for tbia war not* producing too much, is faced with torial Region. ton. The Local Boards are given council would pay a email this evening by Girl Scout ders. chairman, will be given ton . faar bjr Hall ...... M.oo annoying and troublesome though .^n ^hT farmer c T m 'L w T a " the ^.ummfr''*^fo«“ *" shorUges right N iw and those Hraltk Service elect Raymond E. Baldwiii will be wittaatanding, wa are not flgbtlng toe responsibility of carrying them sum. Council and the leaders organisa­ Machines once devoted to afternoon. In this Red Cross Hoatb br Mall ...... f .it further curtailment of personal who are really In the know don't Boston, Nov. 19—(fl*)—New dim- toe principal speakers at the state­ Ala Copy ...... • .01 for aurvival alone. By Dewitt MscKensle Address nammunleatinns to The out fairly and impartially and o f tion, at the Y. M. C. A., at 9:30 the art of turning out ' ids to tritloD cissa, the following top liaarad Ona Taar ...... tt.OO Uke M old**^hurt* '**** undersUnd, and wiped like the prospects fo^ 9 4 3 -4 4 too out rules enlarging considerably wide Republican Vlctoi-y Dinner to driving may be. Herald, Attentlim McCoy flciently. o'cfo$)L. Mrs. Greeley, an itinerant feminine shapeliness are hum­ will be discussed: "Are Amer came *>ls mouth With the back of a w^t much. , Cairo, Nov. 19.—(lO—Major of­ toe field now under regulation and MEMBER UF It's this way: one of the basic fensives like toe Allied drives to Health Servtcs. be held at toe Bond Hotel, Hart­ Throughout Connecticut, there ming with the sterner and UMar h ^ h a rt 8>°ve. He went closer and exam- This la no aceie article. But toe ford, November 24. Sponsored by Manchester Girl Scout director, has been in more timely tasks of produc­ Well Fed?” “Food For Ensrgjr.^ TBB ASSOCIATED PRESS The New Mood At Work picture in farm product!^ le destroy toe Axle in North Africa imposing addlOonai restrictions are fourteen hundred volunteer The Aaaoolalad Praaa Is ssoluaiaa- factors compelling this reduction from Trvile^ Itamntd the «kls. The same small, the Republican State (Central Com­ members on these Local Boards Manchester during toe month as­ ing ponchos, tropiciti clothing “The Body Building Mater aatlUad to lbs uss or rspubllea- in toe gaa ration Is the fact that changing so rapidly that go draw tbelr striking power from Feel along the aide of your neck wlU be clamped on New England bags, jungle hammocks, bar­ I of All aswa diapatohas orsditsd Wa auggested, aoon^ after the mittee, toe dinner will honor the and they are doing a good job. If Date Book sisting .toe local Girl Scout or­ "The Body Regulatora,” Jr, ment officiale who only a fe' many sources and present opere- and under your ear. If your fingers coastal areas on Nov. 30, the state ticket and conmssional can­ rack baga, surgical face _ H ar not otbarwiaa oradltad-ln ’ortoT'Anican landings, that~the~ ouf'^rmy-ln-North-Afrlca—whlch weeks ego were taking toa banana 'lona are getting great strength Army’s First Service Command any groyp deserves thfi apprecia­ ganisation jy training new and old mins and Minerals,” "Meal Jiia papsr and alao tbs leoal aaws find any small hard lumps then didates who swept toe state in the masks and drcaslnga an('. de­ took most of its gas and oil from tween the empty words, ha had b ttn a few years younger he ahortage, sugar, meat and coffee from a strategic development announced today. tion of their communities, believe Tonight leaders, helping to organize new Buying Good Diets,” “Diet Vt paMIshsd hsrala. beginning o f auch positive action you have enlarged neck glands. November 3rd electlone. State me, they deserve it. contamination a prona. All riabta of rapublleatlon of porta In toe Oulf of Mexico while read toe boy's hatred and bitter rationing in their stride, are be­ whlclKhas been achieved so quiet­ A few cities, now considered "Smilin' Through” Sock and troops, vlsitma troops, and in gen­ tions,” "Training In Good would creata. a “now mood for loneliness. The letter waa dated would have battered down the These swollen glands In the neck Chairman J. Kenneth Bradley will 'Iliey’ve worked lohg and hard Buskin play, High school ball. apaelal dlapatobss bsrsla ars also door. Should he alarm toe vil­ ginning to become truly alarmed. ly toafNmany of Its features still outside the coastal sections, are eral, helping to increase toe edu­ Habits,” and "Better Nutrtttoa rsaanrsd America.” And Anno O’Hare Me* It waa preparing fdr its present August, and contained half a are often present In catarrh, fre­ act as toastmaster. under difficult conditions. They Annual meeting South Manches­ lage? Should be now go to Stens- Recenily, certain agricultural remain u m t . quent colds, sinus trouble, deaf­ designated “ Island” dimout areas, Ward T. Ailing of New London, cation ot the Girl Scout organiza­ National Goal.” Full aorries ollsni of N. E. A. Cormick, the disUnguiahed col­ operation, now wants to have its dosen sentences In his son’s terse, experts were pooh-powing toe Since totems likely to play an under toe new regulations, be­ have taken much abuse in toe ter Fire District at Hose Oo. No. tion by bringing to toe Manches­ The newer knowledge at gard? He looked up at toe sky. It’ ness, gum disorders, etc. Those Is toe general chairman of the din­ days before people began to under­ 3. -V Ssnries Ino. umnist of the New York Times, gaa and oil Miipped direct from emotional style that he could was already well past midnight. possibility of a shortage of milk Increasingly important part in toe cause .Illumination from them ter Girl Scouts and leaders latest Record Is Set tlon shows that food aff# never quite understand. “Greet with enlarged tonsils nearly al­ ner committee. Frank C. Tlndale stand that we were fighting a war Tomorrow Atlantic ports, to save time and If he went down, toe English and dairy products In 1943. Today Mediterranean 'x;Mpalgn, it is could serve aa air beacons for en­ imormation on Girl Scouting. strength, nervous conditions, Publishsrs Rsprsasatattvas, Tbs seemed to note the arrival of aoma Froken Karen for me,” he had those same men will tell you toat ways have enlarged neck glandg ia chairman of the ticket commit­ imd that modern wars cannot' be "Smilin’ Through” repeat per­ Julius Matbswa Spsolal Aganor— would pick this night to come off necessary toat weXknow some­ emy planes. tee and reservations for the dinner Ths most iosportant ot ner work tal and physical efficiency, Nsw Tom. Cbleago. Osrrolt and such mood In her recent swing shipping. That, in itself, is reason written at toe end. at existing prices, with increasing also. In many cases these lumps fought without considerable sacri­ formance, benefit Mobile (janteen hers Is Mra. Greelay's organisation By Blood Bank span and preservation of the c shore. Froken Karen would have thing of it. do not go away but stay for long They Include Worcester, Mass., are being made through the mem­ Boston. around the American front. enough to make most of us ac­ “ You’re a fool to go out to­ demands that are. sure to come, So If you’ll dig out yqur maps Bristol, Hartford, New Britain, fice. (And all that goes for toe Husking Bee, auspices of 8L of to# Girl Scout Service Bureau. actertatlcs of youth. Well nou to wait until morning. He went continued raids on experienced periods of time. Many patients do bers of toe SUte Central Commit­ Bridget's parish, Hollister 'street MBER AUDIT BUREAU OF "The landing ot American cept our mileage reduction In a night,” his wife cailed from the back slowly to toe trees where he of Africa I will show yoiKwhat 1 Meriden and Waterbury, (3onn. tee. Other members of the commit­ paid clerks, too.) Ths Girl Scouts have always serv­ ed men, women and children IJtTlONS. bed. “Your educated son gets him­ farm labor and the deterioration mean. not know the right treatment for auditorium. ed their oommunitlaa, but this is needed to strengthen the hu troopa in North Africa,” accord­ good spirit. bad cached his things. reducing toe lumps. The First Service Command said tee are Mre. Alice W. Ruse. Hugh Hundred Pints of Blood self in prison, and you have to go of unreplaceable machinery, short- Now, If you will flip a d lm e ^ r that lights from these dries could Pvt. Oerard J. Blanckaril Wedneeday, November 88 the first time their service has defenses ot our democracy, Tbs Bsrald Printing Uompanr. But it Is possible to expect a Hour after hour In toe bitter The glands in the neck are form- Meade Alcorn, Jr„ Mayor Fr^cie ing to tola obaerver, "produced out and do the same.” She laid ages of dairy products in 1948 le these being bard times, make It be seen many miles at sea. and, as Annual Social, Hose and Ladder been organised. Service Bureaus Taken Here, Largest ia every study shows toat Americ tne.. assumss no Snanolal rssponal* cold and silence, he swept toe inevitable. ^ where the lymphatic vessels en­ Danaher, • Mrs. Claudine MaiUand, bllltj for trpographloal srrora ap- such a change that it is worth ra- dividend back from toe Army, If particular emphasis on the word nickel— towards toe heart of toe a result, enemy planes could use Pvt. Gerard J. Blanchard, 20, of George MacKendry. Fronk Pari- Beth Sholom 0>. No. 1 at Cheney Hall. have been established all over the are far from being well fed. W arlng In adTsrtltsmsnts in tbs dark horizon with his glass. Not It is difficult to get any farm large Into nodes. Bacteria or The Entire State. B porting.’ The whole atmosphere its operations In North Africa are ■'educated,” aa if that were a dark continent, and you are a fair the Illumination to get bearings Manchester, is wearing the uni- zek, _ Russell______Patterson, Mrs. Edith American Legion Home, 10 to world. The purpoae ot the Service it is true that few people die froi anehlatsr Brsnlng BsralA crime in itself. one thing moved. Not even a experts who have seriously stud­ poisons In the head and throat are successful.' For once toe United branch rustled against its neigh­ shot, it will fall close to a Mg pan­ and check courses to vital indus­ form of the United States Marine I g^ith’ ^ d Miss Helen Smith. 4:30 p.m, work on Red Cross sur­ Bureau is to give Girl Scouts a nutritional leflclency diseases, lightened. Ehrerybody suddenly be­ Something choked in Morten- ied the figures with one eye on p ick ^ up by toe lymph and drain­ chance to share in toe service of Yesterday’s visit of the Mobile U also true toat varying de l^ursday, November 10 Nations control Africa, they can bor. Far to the left, and almost a el known as French Equatorial trial districts. C otfB and recently completed hie Gueets to be honored on their gical dressings. A standing invita­ came animated and axpanalve. . . sen's throat whenever he thought that military force of nearly 10,- ed Into the nodes. The function of Uniform Restrictions victories include Governor-elect their community. Blood Bank netted 100 pints of of malnutrition are too cob mile below him, toe saeter waa 000,000 men, to declare there Africa. “boot” training at toe Leather­ tion to all women to assist in this The oontraat between the mood once again open up use of the of hla son. That Trygve should That is the Fighting French the node IS to neutralize toe toxins The regulations tighten and necks recruit training depot at Raymond E. Baldwin, Lieut Gov- worth-while effort for our armed blood for the Red Cross blood and that much ill health, dark. But now and then he looked won’t be shortagea of almost Invaluable Ae Aides bank for use in the services and a . RooESTelt Ignores A Topic great oU reserves ’ of the Near have done a thing important territory, which bad (toad on the and re-pu ri^ th e lymph. Normal­ clarify some of the existing rules Parris Island, S. C., He le the eon ernor-elect William L. Hadden, forces. Come at any hour of toe Mrs. Greeley and Mrs. Seward physical and mental exists 1 of one week and toe next was a in that direction to rest his eyes, everything next year. The ope ly the glandi 'aro not readily felt record was established here, ac­ East, w h i^ are Ideally situated enough to get himself locked up. north and reaches southward to and make restrictions uniform for of Mr. and Mre. Nicholas Blanch­ Mre Francis B. Redick. secreUry day most convenient. Tyler, general chairman of the of Inadequate diets. Prsaidant Rooaevalt, addressing BtartUng ravalatloh of how Amar- and fancied he could still see the food crop most often excepted la with toe fingers ^ t when there is cording to Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, lo­ The nutrition committee "Whatever It wa.s,” he thought, "if cottage window far off, gleaming Include Ubangi-Shari, the French the entire coastal area. ard, 407 Center street. of eUte. Carl M. Sharpe, treasur- Friday, November 27 Girl Scout Service Bureau from tba Harald-Tribune Forum the Ican confidenca bad been dented for supplying all our future oper­ I were hla age, I would probably cereal grains. present any diseasCxOf the throat cal chairman of the Board of that a greater number of and sniall and yellow like a star. CJameroons, toe middle Congo and Generally, all lights visible from Pvt. Blanchard attended Man- Fred R. Zclier. comptroller, Annual Ban, Women’s Auxiliary too local council, went toe rounds ations from toe North African have done the same.” That exception does not Include or head more poisons'are circulat­ Health. in town will attend toa cloa Other n i ^ t took a sharply aignl* by toe events of toe pest year.” He left the plateau at four o’clock com. and com is just as good an Gabon. Braxsaville, 'way down on the sea must be extinguished or Chester High school and Manchea- Attorney General Francis A. Pal- of Memorial hospital at Hotel of Manchester to acquaint oiganl- He got his scarf and wound it ing in the lymph and toe nodea lotU, B. J. Monklewlcz, congress News Yeaterday'a "take” from Man­ fared in nutrition this year, Scant run-out on bis achadulad But tola change of mood That, in turn, should mean and went to bed. But at half past example as any to Illustrate how too lower (Tongo, le toe capital of shielded. Practically the only ter Trade school. Prior to his en^ Bond, Hartford. satlons like the hospital, the dis­ chester /BS the largest single around his neck. Her shrill voice enlarge in an effort to handl^ them lights to be allowed in the dim- man-at-large, Con^wman ^s- is still opportunity to t ^ c . The theme o f tba saaaion be doesn’t have to be reported by that the Army will no longer have six he was already up again. deficiencies can occur in one sea­ this huge area which pokes its Ustment In the Marine Corps, he Sunday, November 29 trict nurses and toe Red Croes, day's work of the unit in the state. went on and on; giving him rea­ son. hot nose close to toe Elquator and and may then be felt with the tips out areas not facing the sea will worked as a machine operator for eph E. Talbot firth district; Wil­ Vriday, Nov. 20: Evening eerv- with toe fact toat Girl Scouts are class, and those contemplati waa addressing waa this: "Tba its emergency need for shipments of toe fingers. You can readily Un­ liam J. Miller, congressman, first Temple Beth Sholom will pre­ Dr. Moore said. observers. People can aee for sons why he should come back to The Department of Agriculture likes it. be street lights, automobile llghU Pratt A Whitney. Hie brother, ices-at 8 p. m. The first Forum of Invaluable as aides, especially to­ Ing so should call the Red from our Atlantic ports, or from That morning the boats came derstand that where there Is anV dUtrict; John D. McWilliams, sec- sent Attorney Irving Devidson of The mobile unit received excel­ headquarters, telephone 98ST. ITtaitad Nations—Tbelr Creed for themaelves. bed. He would be ci^ght. His asked the com fanners this year French General Mangin once and toe lower quarter of windows. Francis, is ser\1ng in toe Army the*season will he held after the day, when there are so many ds- lent help from toe Manchester Red lungs could not sttmd toe cold. He back to Trollness from the south, long standing chronic disorder of ' cond district; Major Ranulf Comp­ New York on the subject "(3on- a Free World.” Manchaater could aee It toe our Oulf ports either. And that, billowing in around the point un­ to plant 92.000,000 acres. Our remarked that he who bolds (toad, The Army said that toe regula­ Air Corps. services. Prof. Schaatschnelder, temporery Jewish Wit end Hu­ talls toat such organisations have Cross chapter ataff during toe was not a young man; he should bolds Africa. A map will help you the throat or head, when the nodes tions were intended to eliminate ton. third district and Mrs. Clare of Wesleyan-University will be the to attend to. The Girl Scouts can That invited tba President other night, we think, in what barring other unusual demands, der full canvas, to toe amazement needs were set at 3,800,000,000 mor” at 8:80 p.m. day in the eatabliahment of this think more of his own family. get toe significance of this state­ are absorhint, poison for months, all lights that were not ritally Boothe Luce, fourth district; Sher­ guest speaker. take over so much of the detail may ease both toe oil and fuel of the entire village. They were bushela. The farmers were able to iff Joseph W. Harding, Hartford Tueeday. December 1 creditable record. Besides toe reg­ straight down ona side of the war waa unquaationably toe best “Ja,” he kept saying, "Ja . . . ja plant only 89,000,000 acres. But ment in part, but you’ve got to or even years, that It will be necessary to the war effort, add­ Saturday, Nov. 21; (OiUdren’e work and relieve crowded hours. istered nurses and staff asslatants situation along this seaboard. . . .” As if there waa any use in manned by German crews toafc necessary for them to stay en­ County; Sheriff-elect Harry B. Monthly meeting Pinee (jivlc ledger which, for many months, black-out performance this com­ because of an unusually good see toe recent works of man In ing toat “war production must go services conducted by the Ju.nlor Association, at 72 Linnmore drive. For example, the Red Cross has to who accompany the unit through talking to her. "Better the pla­ swarmed about toe streets wait­ larged. Those having these little Lodse to Hold Morse, Litchfield County: Sheriff be baa now left almost completely munity has yet given. On other growing season toe farmers Itar- this stlU largely primitive vaet- on with the least possible hin­ congregation at 10 a. m. Readers: Wednesday, December 2 take to and collect from homes, toe State, Manchester contributed teau at night without her voice,” ing for a steamer that was com­ lumps along the side of toe neck CJ • 1 T > I George Hoxle, New London (Joun- ing to pick them up by evening. vested 300,000,000 bushels more neee to understand it in full. drances.” Jack Bursack and Phyllis Silver- Dorcae Society 'Variety Sale and garments that people at home sew valuable aid in toe pereona of Mrs. It: Invited him to discuss occaaiona, there has been this or he thought. which persist may be sure that ^D ecial K ites ty; sheriff Edward A. Platt. Fair- • than requirements. If tola had I’ve just made my way across State Areas Affected stein. "Kaffe Stuga” at Emanuel Lu­ for toe Red Cross, it takes time Joseph Hammond, chairman of the the aims of tbia war and the aims that flaw or oonfuaion, a random Bundled up tightly at last, with they have a chronic Infection. ^ 1 field Cfounty Sheriff-elect Ernest been juat an average growing sea­ this zone by toe sweat of my brow The coastal and metropolitan Sunday, Nov. 22: Religious theran church. and gasoline to do this and a Girl Nutrition and Canteen unit, as­ a fur hat on his head, and the L R. Ferguson, Middlesex County, sisted by Mra. Frank V. WiUiams, o f tbs peace to follow it. or aven a general lack of iwqionae. Connecticut bothered to go over to toe docks. son, we would have harvested only and have filsoovered what Mangin When enlarged toe nodes often dimout areas, in New England and Sheriff-elect Robert E. Hyde, school at 9:30 a. m. Thursday, December 8 Scout could do toat Job. She wants dictionary and light and binocu­ 2.300.000. 000, or a half a biUion were defined ah follows: to do it. The Manchester Girl Mra. Robert McIntosh, Mra. Mar­ Such dlaeuasion the President Even toe best teats experienced, By ten o'clock, the captain, look­ meant. become about the size of a bean. Chapman Court to Ob* Tolland (founty. Monday, Nov. 23: The Young Cbristmea Bezear, South Meth­ lars in toe deep pockets of his bushels short of requirements. (Connecticut: Scouts are as enthusiastic to serve ion Rowe and Mra. Robert Smith, Blgmlaoed summarily. It was, ha creditable though they were, left ing tired, and with deep pouches First off, you will note on your The glands are tender, so that Judea will meet at Mrs. J. Rubi- odist church. jacket, he went out to the kitchen Next year, toe farmers are be­ maps toat if French ^uatorial pre.ssure causes pain. If toe nodes Ail toe territory included within serve Advance Night their town, their country, as their membera of to - unit Nurses’ aald, "a Uttla like books which for under his eyes, came down into now's home at 7 p. m. Friday, Deeendier 4 room for obvious improvements. Yankee and stirred up the fire. A few ing asked to plant 96,000,000 acres Africa had been controlled by under the jaws enlarge then swal­ toat part of toe township of North mothers and fathers, as their atS' Aides who sssiated were Mrs. Au­ the square, and called a meeting Monday. Nov. 23:’ The Bible Board of Control meeting, gusta August Mra. Edwin Eaton, ! tbs aaomant wa have laid aside In But last Tuesday night it waa minutes later, having drunk a of com. If they couiu get in only Vichy, as was adjoining French lowing or chewing causes discom­ Stonlngton lying to toe ^ t h and Tomorrow Evening. (Chamber of Commerce, Y. M. C. ters and brothers. Any organisa­ By A. H. O. plate of soup and buckled on his of the fishermen in church. There, 89.000. 000 acres with this year’s class n1ll hold its first meeting at Mrs. Virginia Flavell, Mrs. Win- anler.tbat wa might get out tba aa If all theae otoar testa bad to toe packed and hostile pews, he West Africa, there would have fort. ^ east of (Connecticut Route 84, all Ration News A., 6:30 p.m. tion which needs Girl Scout serv­ snowshoes, he was on his way up labor, machinery and ideal weath­ territory lying within the cities the home of Mrs. J. Wetetone, 29 ice may call Mrs. Seward Tyler. throp R e ^ Mra. Dorothy Kessler, : old atlas to leant the gaogr^by meraly been faltarlng rahaaraala. announced toat as an etldence of been a huge barrier dividing Al­ .-In acute Infection such aa Scar­ Chapman Court No. 10, Order Monday, Decesnber 1 toward toe plateau in toe cold and er conditions, how are they going let Fever the nodes generally sub­ and townships of Stonlngton, Gerard street, at 8 p. m. The Girl Scouts want to serve and Mrs. George Van Syde. Boy ’IhlB column suggested, some gtx>d faith on toe part of toe occu­ lied territory right through toe of Amaranth will observe Advanc­ I By Cheater Bowles, State Director Tuesday, Nov. 24: Hebrew for Women's Auxiliary of the C. of Scouts who sided were Richard i e f .tba battle areas.” There waa prompt, uniform, and biting air. to beat it next year and what as­ side as soon as the acute trouble Grotbn, New London, Waterford. they always have, but especially days before toe election, that the pying forces, the boats were be­ whole area Mmoet from toe Equa­ ed Night tomorrow evening. The Connecticut Office Of Price beginners at 2 p. m. Hebrew for C. Tea. Hubbard, William Lutten, Frank Another World War President, Impreaalva compUanca. The wbotd ’^ e snow had stopped falling, surance is there toat next year’s is over; when they do not reduce Eaht Lyme, Old Lyme. Old Bay- they want to serve now. They next General Assembly ought to ing returned to their rightful per acre harvest wlU be an^^lng tor to the Mediterranean. That in Administration advanced class at 2:30 p. m. Wedneeday, December 9 Vicki, Arthur Mertena, Richard but it lay deep, piled in huge itself would have created a grave in size, then it is a very good plan brook and Westbrook, and all ter­ meeting will start at 8 o’clock Christmas sale end cefeterie want a‘ part in “today.” The na­ Itr. Wilson, quite obviously con* thing came amooto at laat take it upon itself to clarify toe drifts behind the trees. The last owners. Fishing was^to be re­ like this one? Religious school at 3:30 p. m. Klein, Alfred Laine, James Morl- sumed. The canning factory handicap and prevented toe stra­ to begin toe right treatment for ritory lying south and east of (Con­ and will be held In toe email lodge I jj^ny people throughout Oon- supper. North Methodist church. tional Girt Scouts was toe first asmad kimaalf, even In tba midst Bahind that result, wa think. election laws o f this state beyond clouds, fleeing before the moon, The demands on farm produc­ The Hadassah will bold lU organization to offer its service to srty and Philip Dolsen. would be reopened. One last at­ tegic development which I shall returning them to normal, The necticut Highway No. 80 in toe room upons No. First World War, toe Defense bull<**"g of the peace would pro- toa deadly hurdlea on toa long announced at toe polls having hostility they were only cutting tem Is then followed. Britain, toe city of Meriden, toe Ripley,” and will tell many stories signals, and if so, toe whole plan It off my chest''toat I am fed up torial Africa Joined toe Allies. diUdren should follow the same ,j closing of toe meeting. 27 and No. 28, in your sugar Ministry disclosed last night. Hs road ahead.” been overthrown because of Dem­ was betrayed. He stopped in con­ their own throats and alienating dty of Waterbury. concerning Jewish historical oddi­ need along with the winning of with short film subjects Intended Thia was dona before any dieting and fasUng regimen out- Royal Patron Irving Wickham, books. Later, it is Ukely that co t- was appointed to special duties In ocratic sealousness in filling out sternation, wondering what to do. themselves from toe rest of toe ties. Refreshments will be served the war, that Mr. Roosevelt him* country, since all Norway was to stir up h«.tred of the enemy, was made to rales a Flgj lined in Dr. Frank M cC o/a arUcle Associate Patron Cwl Furay and f•• and sugar wUl be included in the gdjutant general’s branch with the absentee ballots mailed to This would mean toat everything Past Patrons Clarence Wood and and tickets are available through M f would not only be a war The Soiart Money Shifts Bets coming to see toe virtues of a new whoop up too'sale of war bonds,” French Army for this teglon, on “Save' the Tonsils,” while the aU-purpoee food rationing book toe rank of major. Cooking Clinic men in the armed forcea That was ruined. They might not even Louie Vanderbrook wUI be In the Sisterhood. order toat would guarantee them or squeeze out tears. which lies at toa rear of Axis adults should follow the “Cleans­ which will be available around toe >raaldent, but a President for the waa in a town election. A similar be safe in their beds if the troops charge of a social time to follow ^______The campaign in North Africa, peace and security for the re­ Now get It atraight I have a battlefronL Since then aa Army ing Diet,” which will be found Corn Buskers first of toe year. At that time, we peace too. And he himself has, in situation apparently existed in saw an English signal. The first toe meeting and alto serve refresh- ppobably get meat raUoning, toe first truly offensive step toa other communities in the state mainder of their lives. 24-hour hatred of the enemy, I’d end mllitery resources have been beneficial. Ehtoer diet will be sent the past, considered this phase of thing he asked himself was what buy six war bonds a day if I could, developed and we ehallyhear much ments. AU members are invited. | ^ Special Week-End WAR­ United Natlona have taken in tola election, with the dispute in at Trygve would have done. Gone to "What about the fights in Oslo if you will 1 write to toe MeCtoy Friday, November 20, 2 O'Clock his leadership Important. He enun* and Trondheim?” somebody call­ and I miss very much my friends more of them before /tola conflict Health Service in care of this Set for Race P.S. This coffee shorUge also U war, can already be given credit least one Instance heading to the investigate, of course. luetratos l!he elfecU of price con- TIME General Assembly for decision, ed. “Why la the king still In and relatives who are away in toe is finished. newspaper and enclosed a large, _ I Elated the Four Freedoms. He un- for an unparalleled effect on mo­ He drew toe dictionary, toe field services—some wounded, some At S. A. Citadel! rather than to the courts. London?” French EquatoriM Africa now self-addressed envelope and ten K a n O l l t H r g r k l * trol. coffee might easily be seUlng THRIFT Manchester Gas Co. Office — 687 Main Street :.gliestfc>nably spurred the forma­ glasses, and toe light out of hla dead. -:What I mean Is that these provides a span ror an Allied Professionals to Partici­ D e t O fp , idjty cents to a doUar a pound rale within toe bounds of Europe lu these absentee ballot cases, pockets, and hid them behind a “ What happened to toe general cents in stamps or coin. SPECKALll tion o f the Atlantic Charter. His strike?” fllma defeat their purpose. They bridge right acroa Africa. -w • X 1* many «tores. if it weren’t for ItseU. the candidates affected one way tree. If be were searched, at least Hot Applications over toe glands pate in Bee at the Hol­ A special series of meetings has Birna ’ administration baa negotiated the “Did you build a blockhouse in are an insult to toe American in­ During toe pfK two years toe are also helpful. Whenever It Is Y fnna I iQ T nt'filprice control. That’s what actual- Saves Perhaps its greatest effect is or another are of the least con­ they would find no evidence. telligence. y V l I l c t S fy lutppened in the last war; and been arrangeo by the Salvation cern, The unpieaaaat thing la good faith, too?" Fighting Frenck and the other Al­ possible to consult an Osteopath, lister Street Hall. wear ea aaaster lease-lend agreements to renew toa courage knd hop# of Then, keeping cover as well as ne We know too much about prop­ lies have Joined hands in pioneer­ by too way, sugar, in 1919, wae Army for thia week-end, starting that, beeanae the poUUciana ivas able behind toe drifts, ne "'What of ..Lofoten?” another or Chiropractor, who uses manipu­ Friday evening at 7:30. All young elothee Which lay the economic ground- tooae elamenta w h ^ have never cried. He was referring to toe aganda and we oldsters remember ing an almost incredible chain of selling for thirty-five cents a took a ehanoe on a doubtful crept slowly toward the cottage; lative treatments to re-establish Two crack corn buskers will people are Invited. The gucat waoher : work for a new world after the yielde^d to toa Naxi new order. But praettee, members ot onr .B*’med British foray up Into toe Islands. too many atrocity stories told In developments from toe Atlantic normal drainage, these treatments WPB Asks Discontin* pound! , to#!! An owl cried shrilly somewhere e laat war (toe crucifixions, toe coast, clsar across Africa to toe attempt to take the cash prizes at speaker for Friday evening will be I war. that is something which hasn't forces \were aetnally dlaenfran- In the forest behind him. Torgersen whaled his arms for will be found of value. It te com­ Major Herbert Martin, of New I silence, but was met by hoots and Udle boys with their right bands Middle I ^ t toe annua! Thanksgiving Party, uance; ‘Indoor Decora­ Frankly, toe -OPA is gambling -Woshea But, with the esception of the chlaed. This doubtful practice From a distance of some fifty mon to find a right feeling in the OB tola new Mileage RaUoning Haven. Mra. Martin will accom-' yet come to t ^ surface. PoaiUve laughter. Ihe men filed out of toe cut off) which were proved to be The Alliea have performed toe neck when toe glands are swollen and busking bee under toe aus­ aoHma nnunclatlon of our ' extra*terri- might haiva been expreaaly for- yards, he stopped to see if there untrue. tions Are O. K. Program. Under toe plan which pany the major. This will ,bc their resistance to toe new order la blditen In the law. In terms no church while he was still standing hlstoric/faat of a complete line of Europe fiaming for free­ dlflerently. anti-aircraft guns had been men have played a prominent (Questions and Answers ing bee with modern and old fash­ evening at toe .citadel. ter nights. Far on the northern ing—is hooey, every bit of It. It la part, risking their lives among dlapenae with outdoor decorative tiros they get will depend on toe 58 ftUrket StiM l : America and for the other peo- dom. It wasn't, as It turned out, an horizon behind toe hills, he placed.-In toe bold ^ a small (Talking In Sleep) ioned dancing to music furnished Sunday apeakera will be listed | toe obvious, the unimaginative. bottomless moraseea o t jungles lighting this Christmas. WPB gasoline ration which is allowed in the Sunday church news in Sat­ Rockrille, Ct. |tples of the world. election by derision wblch Judge thought be could eee the pale, schooner, one fls^enhan found a Question: M. Y. asks: “What by Tony Obright and his crack them, and toat, in turn, will de­ The thing that la evident, and Mellltz rendered in toe case of the We are entitled to war effort and daring terrible dleeeaee which dance orchestra. Steve Scott will pointed out that Christmas light­ urday's Herald. i^id now, thrusting such blue weft of toe northern lights. bundle of peters'toat bad evident­ pictures toat go deep, into toe causes one to talk in his sleep?” pend on toe kind of work they do, which ii Juat a« atgnlficqpt aS|toa Socialist nominations. The Repub­ ly been overlooked. They were polMn Equatorial Africa’s air. call toe numbers for the square The Young People’s tinging I Minutes passed. He crept near­ heart of tola bij;, clumsy, fumbling Answer: Talking In one’s sleep ing requires toe use of critical toe distance from their job, and thoughts aside like a book too lican candidates who were de­ posters to be dietributed during Thus, day and ^ night, there dances which seem to be growing company, leader, Mias Lillian Kit-1 feelings £he oppressed millions of er. When he Judged he was close but Intensely loyal country of te usually due to digestive dis­ materials, electricity, and man­ toe availablUty of busses, etc. I.Wnlmportant for reading now, he prived of Socialist endorsement enough he stood up and da.sheq toe invasion, printed in Elnglish, stream across Africa euppUes and orders. This trouble keeps toe in popularity this fall. power and Is not in line with gen­ tie and the Young People's band, Europe cannot express, is toe fact ours, and show us toe great things 1 said we were gambling because leader. Bandmaster William Han-1 weren’t wanted by toe Socialists, for the wall under the window. and announcing that toe London personnel needed on Allied fronts sleeper half way between a sleep­ Rev. Francis P. Breen and his eral conservation program al­ I has s U i^ d , temporarily at least, that toe’ rats who are able to find that some people and some com- from North Africa clear to far- this program will ^ y work if we na will be present and have a part | and won anyway. The Socialists And there he crouched again with government had Mked for peace ing and-waking state, and bis sub­ hard working committee bad all ready un<|er way. all do a job of pr might be his greatest role. toe third party vote they might but toe wall wa.s warm from the ihg by civilians would henceforth state is liable to speak toe thought good corn buskers the race for nounced because of numerous in­ the car-sharing plan or speeding The new exiles from France about “This Is The Army”—a Great ladoterlal Ocveiopaients toe prizes promises to furnish He has abdicated, temporarily have received wouldn’t have been fire on toe other side.' he considered a capital offenee. going on in the unconscious mind. quiries that have already been re­ past you at more than thirty-five are, many of them, men who sym­ great stage hit because it deserved That’s not 'the Whole eiory, some real encitement before a w d y t o important enough, in this election, More boldly, be made his way 'The men^ emlled grimly at each ceived from city officials. Cham­ .miles an hour, you can put it right at least,'part of his own natural pathised with toe new order even to be one on Its merits: however. There have been great , winner is declared. to affect any other candidacies. around to toe front of toe build­ other, and set to work putting toe bers of Commerce and civic clubs down in toe book that toat man iin iiM K n D r t r i d o f responsibility. But although Judge Mellltii con­ “When toe curtain goes up and Industrial developroeate both In Men’s (jlnh Ceopenittng 9 0 before It came to France. They ing, and there, propped against itoau In order. you see die flag and 300 soldiers asking what they ehould do tola U a slacker. He is putting his sel t o roltovo Melqr M M M M • ! That, we think, la unfortunate. tended that too legal points were toe wall, and half buried in toe Fighting French' territory and in _ In planning this party, to/whlch (jhriatmss in regard to outdoor have held, during the past two (To Be Continued) standing at attention, wbat ore Men’s Oub of St. Bridget’s fish desire to get to his destina­ But it has an. obvious result. That not the aame, his derision was in­ other Allied countries , decorative lighting. tion quickly ahead of his duty as years, a place in the new order terpreted by toe general public as you going to do—hiss T” . Ancient and broken-down cars’ church Is playing an Important . la to tocrease the Importance ot No, people go to motion pic­ WPB is not asking toat indoor s citizen to make his share of SUN IRRIMIONSI MONEY acheme of things for France. It a reverael o f Judge O’Sullivan s if It Is preferred, tke Interpreta­ fense and member of the EMuca- van towns have been modernised part, It was decld^" to bring back SaMsagBiugaMsfiavt | ture toeatero to bo entertained or Oiristmas lighting, whether in the America’s precious rubber, supply . the functioning of men like 'Wen­ famous Union'Party derision in tions made by 'toe secretary of tlonal Policies commlaelon of the and become Oirobblng centera of a touch of ye ^den days when home or in stores, be eliminated, was toe continuance of toe new state’s bfflbe shonld be required distracted. When a mother is re­ last just as long as poasibls. Ts promptly leBeve tos led. heUat. dell WlUkie who do have the time 1938. Obviously toe law should National Education Aaeoclatlon. Allied efficiency. Places like Bras- parties, such^sui this one, were but It believes toat outdoor light­ burBinnBrww«ldmpleml>w,ireefna, PROBLEMS order, and a Hitler victory in this to baV-e the i»ncurrenoe of tha Ho has written extensively on edu­ minded o f her son—becoming looked foiward to eagerly. These Tires, as ydu may know, will and the interest and the courage not be left^ao that another Judge zavUle, which were just collections ing, such as festooned store fronts wear 60 per cent longer at thirty- end riadlar eUa aad acelp britatiaBa 1 war. which represented their beat .. atlomey geneiM. cational aubjecte. gaunt and ill in toe tropics, per­ 1 parties were an event in toe Uvea can possibly give another re­ of native huts, have beeq set on and decorated streets, must be dis­ five miles an hour than at forty' due taeztereel mam apply eroaderfel to talk of the shape of the peace chance of future aeciuity. %------i------The meeting will be held at haps eating rice in Manila or fish of thp^nes called oldtimers. now. versed ruling In 1944 or 1949. ''' the road to progress and become pensed with in war time. five miles an hour. Boothlag medicated Beiiid Zstie—e With a hma from n m m tt to come. In giving toe ruling jarbich pre­ Hartford ^blio High school, be­ in Iceland, perhaps missing in ac-. International Mties in which Husking bees were, in those days, Now, suddenly, these men of tion—what ghod ie done ^ mak­ Although the electricity saving Doetor'a tprmula b e d ^ by 80 yean’ you can ‘clMt the tiate’ aU It may ise, a^ the President cipitated this court: At { and aotployad men wbe need I saya that such spokesmen outside choice of security. They consider Frof. Wilbert Snow of Wesleyan And I contend that Old Glory ■ i t o t course you’re patriotic. In toe whole wide world to enforce guldsd by. that of the attorney shoulders In toe public square. You ttwat to go "AU-Out” for used to have at them. the total annual uaeage, neverthe­ ce*h can aet a ** hla own official family will make Meeting Plauued University la president of toe aaso- has been mlsuaed by being made Such modern music as Obright’s a thing like yotioBlng unless sU of whatever pouible attenUon and gsnfrM. ' Possibly that was be- Along wtto manufacturiu, Jtoere Victory. But how cvm you when less toe ^m lnatlon of outdoor ua wont It to be enfotoed, Let’a to 1300 on iwM'tbair Mcno- BUstakeo because they cannpt be jMtCbe, recognizing toe political cisUon, part arid |UuMi of some very bad orchostra was unheard of in those . ZEIWO welcome they can gat from top. “entertainment”—os aa appe^'for has been a noUMe Incmlie lit cat­ you are hsadicappea by lack Christmas irihtlng Is estimated to remember that it’s our war.’ It’s tute aleno. Paymami aro Meat rationing, with ' la possession of all the facts. But, implications of its own ruling tle raising and agriculture. In o f snergy? Better ob somediiog days but someone usually drew save 50,000,000 kilowatt hours o t Th« Brst In « scries of United Nations, even wlfh 'Qm Hartford, Nov. 18.—(/p) — Mora ■ Baby Paata Fin Hazard applause, or emotion, which toe bow over a fiddle and a lot of fun our rubber. If we woste-toat rub­ aanaibly arraagad at yeu,with I^Anren In their mlatakes, such against Socialist candidates, it ex­ short, this vast bait le a mill which . aboutihatlittlcstncaii—sw/ssuv- electricity, enough to soeet toe ber, our transportation system will clinics which will feature meatiem mcala need not United Nations ksuwCig their pected a Republican attorney gen­ ahqw Is unsble to arouss by Its Lack o f energy signals ' " waa had. The affairs were planned WAR­ tham an a’menthly batia A than 150 school board membera Columbia, S. C.—OF)—Fire-cau- is grinding grist fdr the Allies and lighting and power requirements coUapse. FcMftY per cent of our nutritious “ Meatless Re­ i gpokaunen. will be speaki^ f or past record, better than their eral to favor toe opposite side au­ own weak banality. I thrill mad rctistanct. And tnst’s s du at toe end of the harvest season ^ n at 1100 ceata S30.M diatnrh tha homamakar. from all parts of Connecticut are tlous rbtall stores an keeping s shiver aad get misty when I hear laying up stores f o r future de­ a city at 50,000 for a year. Cooneetlcut cltUeiis must depend TIME "■^'•han promptly rapaid In 12 cipes.” If you have s B peopla and for tomatically. Perhaps '' for toe mands. sign. Go and have ASW with and usually lasted through the passably privileged status under expected to assemble in Hartford watchful eye on their baby pants: a band playing tba Star Spangled on private poaoniger ear to get to [t h r if t aaanthly eonaaeutiva tnatatl- A numbar of fooda. caa natural hope that this war same r«ason toe secretary of Spells BaSghtenmeat your pimteian ririMaway. Yon afternoon imtll a late hour at fsvorite meatless dish the new order. j-- ’ Dec. 3 for tha annual fall meeting Firs (Thief A. McC. Mzrsh said he Benner, but I resent vary much won't nslp thr litnatioa by and from their work. It we con­ SPECIAL!! OMntt M IIO.OS aach. he aomathing mors than just state’s office, when .the case cams had received a nport that tests Naturally, all this spells en­ nlMt. tinued to use rubber at toe preaent won’t you shara it by ba njead to haip amtaad The answer must be that .they to court, did not avail- itself of toa of the Connecticut Association o f being forced to stand when toe postponing-Aetdtd medical ^ e number of tickets sold eX' To 'Hold Foruin jjjoso Wa walroma all appHeo- showed a 859.000 fire at e 5 A 10 sound track, or a phonograph lightenment and progrew, not rate, 60 per cent at our c o n would . Rlneo bringlnk the recipe with alau^tor between inter- do net consider toe new order it­ legal talent which was officially Boards of Education. im a^aJgtttu g o NOW - ceods ths espsetty of toe Hollister Savea rioitai tyan if yeu’ra naw ia oUr mamt aupply- ^EEls o f unealsy peace. If the Reger B. Ladd of Hartford, vice cent etore here last September somewhere back in toe wings, only commercial but aocial, for wbile.^tt’re a '’one-csll'* be off toe rood by next April. That self . very etalbie. These shrewd at its snrvlee in the office of toe was caused by ■pontaiieous’^'conr- tote hitherto largely undeveloped street school and a banner crowd At Beth Sholom wear oa tha naighberliood ar If yoa attorney general, but hired its preaident of toe association and grinds out toe same anthem—be- p^ sm . $ce tbs Doctor before' is expected to attend tomorrow means toot our production will at w en t dlaeuae the aimp bustion in 52 (k»en baby pente. part of tbs wond. Believe me, fcSMt M be called to see yen! dotbea— bava racai^ ttartad a naw seU-aeekera have decided, sudden­ owrn outside counsel, at expense to program chairman, announced toat cause eeme theater manager night's affair.. In addition to toe eollapae; That means that ws’ll All homemakers of Manehe*ter are tba peace, some oae else auist Marsh said baby pants in other dviUaatlon baa pulled on Its aaven- ’And let'ns fill bit prctcriptiont. loae UM war. 8o let’s each do our woaber jeb. Slthar coma in or phena. ly, to place' their bets on toe toe state. speakers would include Dr. George whom I don’t know or care about program outlined above there, will too!! atoroo ware being inspected.’ teague boots to make tote cross­ Temple Beth Sholom members part in our community, our neigh- ■bould. If the Praeldent ra­ United Nations rather than on Tbis Is all poMttoal maneuver- S. Counts, nsUonsUy known edu­ decided he'd better pep up bla be toe drawing for cash priim. corAialiy invited'to attend the*e cUntc* te give the American peopla lag wrlth what should be tiw sa- cator and dean of Teachers’ col­ show. - , » * ing o f Jungles and deaerta, will have toe privilege of hdariag Bwbood, our town and our city to -Wooheo Hitler. They are not a pleasant Tans to Wroag^TIn Hiey say it’s an 111 Prof. E. E. Schsttschoelder of coll to account those people who on .the queatkm -af toe , ei^ preceaeeu of Connecticut lege, Columbia University, New I heard a girl laugh wbeh a plo- WELDON Wanted Top Speed ^th eo acquisition to our camp; they wlU York. ture of “They (lava Us MeU” BtU- blows nobody good, Wesleyan University, at the first insist oa going their own selfish * 2 Sparkling tba ABtoriciB people miist dnnoeracy- If no one was hurt psocetlme ways, in spite of toe bs roeogaissd for wlwt tbay ate. sr hsIpM this tbae. that b Just Otoar speakara will Includa Vic­ Albuquerque, N. M. (/F>—J- R- well was fisahsd on tbs scrasB I H’s true that Eeattle—<;p)—The prisoners who Forum o f tbs m sen, foDawtiig WWta" Di%islon tod provide tbalr own leader* tor Buttarffeld, acting president of Oaluaba discovered that instead saw an audtanos sUant and oom- horror, srtaleb has DRUG COMPANY, r.-!tloned for a transfer from the the soTvlosa at the Tsmpla tomor­ fact that era ore flgbtlng for toe riNANCB CO. ” and, we hope, treated .aecording- a aastter d hMk. Tha opaalag future peoM and occurtty ef our For tbera ^ wa hope, ana for such iM i ahouM ha d e s s t Waalayaa Unlvaraltyr and State of turning la hla worn four-ply plttely tnunoved by tba fighting to most o f maalrf I, te Pre^v’rlpllan Pham '.’ i'*A cify jail to aa outdoor camp wont­ row evening. Professor Sdhatt- LAMB Hoea Thaatao Betldtaa ly. But toe people of Fraaoe, who ml MaaMMaM fir s t , ths sisetMi laws shouM Education Commlaalonsr Alonao tort, ba bad parted with hla p i ^ words of Preatdsat Itoossvett— black bead 901 Main St. TeL 5321 ed top ipesd In dellveiY. So hs put sehaelder will speak on a subject countiy. ^ PACKAOES 47c •ee them go, know wbat It means, O. Oraeau tically new etac-pty. Back ba rush- obviously, fitted in to , bolstor a Already ^EfivaxwefiMOt b i t been an alimaU stamp on his latter to dealing with ths pnoont war. Hit waple whleb la almost aa hs dmplWsd aad mads spedfle end as must |UUer, too. The ea svary poadhto detaU. Secood, t>r. Oouate la a former pteal- ad to swap Urea. “ See the OPA,” vary %aak "cavalcada* JTboas ars aeMrirwKsrUeh might otberwUe Acting Police J u ^ Roy De Grief. talk will bs foUowed by a discus­ Don’t fdrget to get your tire re­ KCYfMAI.T7, RROR. their taattnetlve desire dent of toe American Federation be was advised. Gelushs, a U. S. ths results, ana wa might as well hawyfequlred a generation. Not The letter arrived next day in De sion. • port In to your Lm s I War Price 41' Orchard Street •mart money iao't betting on toe the faiterpfetatloa of etoctloa of Teachers, a member of toe ex­ and Rationing Board before No- I tote war. It is too de- b w s should ho made the - probaUon officer, baa bumped In­ be honest about it, Nobody has to tUl'the KOry can be told now, but Griers office—five floors below Atteinry J. E. Rublnow will Rockville, CL new order any mora. - 1 ecutive committee of the National vem b# 23. Only-five tires to a cor! > tton e< the attomoy esm to Federal red tap befwe. “Just tell me to be a geod American. I 1 hope to report something fu ^ er ths jail. . serve os' ebairmon. •Fi CommittM on Education and De- aklp It,” be moaned. Uva bara. la a subeequeBt arttete.

I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19.194* MANC!HESTER IG HERALD.) MANCHESTER. 00l6l. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19,194* lAoaiai get in touch ^ith some one in the different clubs'listed above. H. WlUlaine, political agent for Club Selects Talk la ATpreciatod Flies Engines Joining WAACs Sen.-EIect William H. Mortensen, re *Teen Age’ D raft Mrs. Pickles, the-pjHi'sident, ieall- Rules Board Can Call Project Built Home Safety. Emblem Spent $13,000 ohowe 31,917.50 expended. Ckm- ed for aii expreuioif, of apprecia Demand to Distribute tributlona Included 3260 from F. A. Its Officers^ Uon of Mr. Wedeifs talk, and it His Dad Builds Ftancle, 3390 from the RepubUcan was given with’’ a will. She also In 16 Weeks nffl ■W For Champaign committee; 310O from H. C. Ney; Questionnaires Mailed asked for a vote Of thanks to the Discussion Meeting 355, from C. F . T. Seaverne; 350 Miss Lelff M. Webster hostess, Mrs. Rand, and also todk Father and Son Team Physicians Adequately from A. Fuller; 350 from L. H. i 12160 N-388-Alexis J. TOumaud, President of Woman^s the opportunity of thanking her Complete Plane Assem* Oare Boothe Luce Files Wheeler; 325 from T. Hewes; and Batch Goes Out : 181 Lake street. associate ,-officers for their loyal Up in„War Effort in a Town Counsel Hyde De* provision /or a Deputy Chief, other contributions. 12162 N-390 Thomas J . Leone, support.during the past year. • I rri o • Judge Hyde ruled further and In Hearts of Rising Cry bly Plant and Airport AIR RAI6 PREQAOTIOHS Expense List; Other John D. McWilliams, Norwich Republican Club. Annual and monthly reports Novel Way. C la r e s t o w n s e s s i o n reference to a atatement in the Advice on Buying ijProm Local Selective 1388 W. Center street. Expenditures Given. Republican, who defeated Rep. 12163 N-S91 James J. Dowds, 7 were .’submitted by the 1941-1M2 r n n n n t T n lc o A o tin n ’*^^**' ‘^**'k George H. Is Keeping Workers Constructed. William J . Fitzgerald, D„ In the '‘mtvice Board Office Miss Lela M. Webster of 14ft officers, also of the nominating i..annOt laae Action Waddell of the Board of Select- HAVE BEER TAKER HERE I Ford street. F. H.” Buck” Freeman, who as- Given Uoueewivet Second district, spent 32,885, ac­ Center stre^, well known local commit^w-e of which Mrs. Harold aembles Wasp engines in Depart­ Relative to the Police. reference.to the fact Healthy to Cut Down London, Nov, 19.—(/P)—On the Hartford, Nov. 19.—(A’)—Clare cording to hie agent, Theodore J. To 18-19 Year Olds. 12164 N-392 Edward B. Bigen- Symington was chairman. By The Asaodated Preaa I ski, 10 Seymour street. clubwoman, was elected president ment 30-2 at the Pratt-Whitney _____ that no provision waa made in con- Absenteeism. cold military records, it is known Boothe Luce, playwright and war Richai^. McWilliams contributed Officers Elected East Hartford plant, and who re­ - vi.tiii„~ a n J . nection with the appropriation tof 3485. The State Central conamlt- >ther }m i f batch of S«1ec- I 12165 N-393 Roger W, Talbot of the Manchester Republlcan'Wo- The slate of officers nominated Judge 8. Hyde, town , a salary of a Deputy (Thief and There is plenty of good food if only aa the "Z” projeot.^ correspondent and the first woman ! 455 E. Middle Turnpike. sides at 25 Chester drive in the tee gave him 3900 and his (Congres­ 8«rrlc« quMrtloiuialre* wsa men’s club^^ at Its annual meeting by them was unanimously sleeted, Pine Acres section here, has a \ vote of the town meettog (EkIItor’s No1)e: The armed we buy wisely. In fact it ia a great community to be elected to Congress ^ from sional committee, 3 1,000. I 12166 N-394 Warren .D. Wood, aa follows, in addition to th i presi­ foroea are draining off 70,000 The Connecticut Department of Hi oat today to more of those 58 Woodbridge street. yesterday afternoon at the home very special reason for giving his “ n S r U iS f .tl.'S ' rtf «■!» a? .ppr^pmuo. J..? built in 16 weeks with a complete (Connecticut, spent more than 313,- of Mrs. Jay E. Rand of 43 Cobiim dent, Miss Webster, menUoned utmost in production. He has a on a petition of 140 the police department) to spent doctors, Increasing the burden Agriculture and the State Defense 000 to defeat Rep. LeRoy Downs, 1 the ”teen ««e” group. Those 12167 N-395 Carl H. BUyeu, 206 above are: First vice-president. voters of the towm for an investi­ and problems of those physi­ Council provide the foUowing in­ airplane assembly plant, an alr- Iving queatlonnaires from the Woodbridge atreet. Road. Miss Webster succeeds Mrs. son. Major F. F, Freeman, who is under the direction of the Board Democrat and Norwalk publisher. American Plane John M. Pickles, efficient leader for Mrs. William A: Allen; second commanding officer of the 457th gation of the police department of Selectmen, Judge Hyde declar­ cians who remain at home aa formation on the tost buya at local I port that wUl take any size plane. Her husband, Henry R. Luce, draft board olDca are aa fol- 12168 N-396 Peter J. Murphy, vice-president. Mrs. Wiliiam C. and a request for a vote on the more of them are needed In stores. dormitories for workers, and vir­ R.P.D. No. 1. the past year and prominent Civil- Bombing Squadron stationed in ed that in the absence of "proof for magazine publisher, contributed iarPDefense worker. Cheney; third vice-president. Mrs. Texaa The squadron's bomber resignation of the Board of Po­ the necessity of such an appoint­ war planta and war plant Meats: Stewing cuts of lamb tually all the utilities required for 32,897 to her campaign, while she Crew Interned ^ 7 4 N-S02 Frank 8. WUaon, 26 12169 N-397 Francis P. Ru.ssell, Charles Felbtr; fourth vice-presi­ lice (Tommissioners. areaa. Action must be t^ e n . and ground beef. a modern city. 71 Weils street Mrs. Pickles called the meeting dent. Mrs. Harold M. Reed; re­ planes are powered with Wasp ment, where no money was appro­ Poultry: Fowl. put up 31.000 and the (Clare Boothe i^Ntan atreet. to order and immediately turned engines. The petition came as a result of priated for that purpose, that the But how 7 Business Writers The entire project waa con­ Luce (Congressional committee ' U075 N-803 atnton R Reid, 650 12170 N-398 Charles ' W. Cox, cording secretary, Mrs. Frank the appointment of fonrier Detec­ James Marlow and George Fish; Mackerel, flounder and structed with British labor and ..London, Nov. 19—(/P)—The Paris 523 E. Center atreet. it over to the program chairman, Gerlach; assistant, Mrs. Thomas Alajor Freeman recently told his Selectmen would to justlAed in re­ smelts. raised 37,717. radio aaid today a United States ardall atreet. father ’’You build 'em, Dad, and tive Sergeant Joseph Prentice to ZIelke outUne /he nation’a materials to provide a site for the Among the contributors were 12076 N-S04 Richard L. McCabe, 12171 N-899 William A. Grun- Mrs. Charles S. House, who pre- Rogers; treasurer, Mrs. Frank the position of Deputy (Thief of fusing to pay the salary for such Vegetables: Whitt potatoes, tur­ plane noade a forced landing on I'll fly ’em.” a position. growing ntedical headache In assembling of planes—built in the A motion picture and stage produc­ 2 Foater atreet. der, 542 Hilliard street. Crocker: assistant treasurer, Mrs. Police,, a new po.st in the depart­ two of their dally oqlumns, of nips and parsnips. ' United States and shipped in parts Portuguese territory near tbe - 12077 N-S06 Michael J. Kelehan, 12172 N-400 John F. Carlin, George Borst: corresponding sec­ Major Freeman attended schools Mlsn l.auilPnne R. Strickland ment. The petition that was Aled with Fruits: Apples, grape fruit and er*. John Golden gave this com­ Spanish frontier and the crew waa in Manchester, N. H.. and took which thla ta the Srst.) - that could not to readily fiown mittee 3200; Max Gordon, 3100; J « o * 114, Haokell. New Jeraey. 16*4 School atreet. retary, Mrs. Irving Wickham; as­ No Actioa- the Board of Selectmen, Judge English walnuts. across the Atlantic for blowr at Interned. l x UOTO N-806 David A. Orimaaon, 12173 N-401 Earl R. Engel, 17 sistant, Mrs. Frank Bickmore. A.rmy aviation training at Kelly Mis.. Laiiricnnc R. Strickland of Hyde states, apparently calls for David O. Selznick, 3250; M. A. It was disclosed in Lisbon Tues­ and Randolph fields, graduating in 18 Locust street, one of the Arst of Judge Hyde ruled that in his By James Marlow and the Axis. Boyle, 31,000. | Y l Knighton atreet. Ridge street. Committees follow: Membership, opinion a special towm meeting a meeting for a speciAc purpose George ZIelke day night that Portugal had made Next To Manchhater Herald is 12079 N-307 Louis F. Schadlich, 12174 N-402 Herbert G. Frisell, Mrs. N. S. Cutler; program, Airs. 1939. He was made a major four the local girts to enlist in the and did not have in contemplation Born Out Otj^kmferenoe In her own report of campaign a diplomatic protest to the United months ago. Woman’s Army Auxiliary Corps, could to held for discussion only New York. Nov. 19—(.O—The gifts and expenses flICd with the 717 MAIN STREET inralrfield atreet. 12 Short street. John F. Pickles and Mrs. Raymond as to the conditions that exist In that portion of the town charter Check on Test “Z” project was one of the States and Britain against the MANCHESTER. CONN. 12080 N-308 Roger K. Warren, 12175 N-403 Robert G. Henry, Bowers; finance, Mrs. H. B. De His father was formerly a sales­ who signed up for overseas Service which refers to a meeting for heart of the rising cry for ade­ myriad things born out of the re­ secretary of state yesterday, Mrs. passage of United Nations mili­ Wolf; hospitality, Mrs. George H. man at a Hartford clothing estab­ last month, will leave Saturday for the police department and the vot­ f i Luce, through her agent, WiUiam Free Parking Lot B Linden street. 3rd, 32 Deerfield drive. ers could at that meeting discuss discussion only. quate distribution of physicians in nowned Atlantic conference be­ '■yH nm r tary planes over Portuguese terri­ Rear of Store 12081 N-309 Arthur R. Custer, 12176 N-404 William K. LaBree, Waddell and Mrs. Harold Syming­ lishment and later held the Pack­ the training center at Des Moines, war planta and war plant areaa is 111 3 Counties tween Prime Minister Churchill Brennan of Stamford, lists four tory recently. ton; publicity, Mrs. W. J. Taylor ard automobile agency in New Iowa. any matters related to the police Smnoiary contributions, her own of 3 1.OOO; Grocerv Prices Effective At O. Box 103, Manchester Green. 16 Joy street, Boston, Maas. department. However, the towh Summing up the three requests this: keeping the workers healthy and President Roosevelt last year. 213 NO. MAIN STREET 12082 N-310 John A. Metn- 12177 N-405 Raymond T. Quish,- and Mrs. David Chambers; audit­ Hampshire. Miss Strickland hopes to to as­ Uhurchill put down Britain’s es- -iaatU ir that of her husband, 31,000; 3250 ing, Mrs. Robert J. Smith and Mrs. signed either to the air warning meeting could take no actioia In the petlt'on calling for the towm and, therefore, cutting down ab­ MANCHESTER. CONN. Jaimidt, 94 Wells atreet. 225 Main street. meeUng, Judge Hyde said that un­ In d ic K tC I sential needs. One was for a cer­ each from Elizabeth Luce Moore At the Corner: Ernest T. Bantly. service or the motor corps unit. The town counsel pointed out in senteeism. ifst Reports m and M. T. Moore. Her husband WAR­ ^ 12083 N-311 Robert B. Calvert, 12178 N-406 Wiliiam J. Crossen, his letter to the Selectmen that der paragraph (1 ) of the petition m I . o e • I tain type of aircraft thatLuai. uuuiucould beue -901 Main S t, East Hartford 'll,, 76 Phelps road. 25 McNall street. Mrs. Pickles announced that the She has just returned after a visit Here are some estimates—on olBCkOUt oatlSlBCtory \ | delivered In the numbers required .*»i6«**wn*i*«*a**'» .**mmt. gave 31.897 to her congreaaional TIME next meeting would occur in Jan­ 3 Tough Armies with her brother-in-law and sister, the Police Commissioners are ap­ it appears that .the only action 112084 N-312 Charles K. Cannon, 12179 N-407 Edward A. Savino, that could to taken would to to what la happening in and out of only if they were assembled in committee. uary, when the new officers would Mr. and Mrs. James Cole of Wil­ pointees of the Board of Select­ T0 6 8 Firecrackers. The Luce Congreaaional commit­ THRIFT B Lancaster road. 60 Birch street mington. Dei. men and it appeared to Judge discuss the police department waf pMints—given by Dr. Victor Britain. He promised the neces­ 12085 N*313 Donald E. Nute. 23 assume their positions for the first Hit Axis Units G. Heiser, medical consultant of tee spent 39,267.90 and Mrs. Luce SPECIAL” time. Mrs. Pickles was accorded a Hyde that if the meeting were to situation; under paragraph (2) sary installations. ilac street. that the town meeting direct the the National Association of Man. New Haven, Nov. 19— (AO — I ^ t March the plan was out­ spent 32,492.70 and another 3360 RInso rising vote of thanks, and Mrs. pass any vote aa to an investiga­ came from a Bridgeport commit ^12086 N-314 Paid M. Duettel, (Continued from Page One) tion of the police department, that Board of Selectmen, or someone ufacturera: Civilian defense authorities check­ lined in four brief paragraphs and Saves Borst with a few well chosen teA wear on Walker atreet ^ words of appreciation and in be­ It should to a vote that the Se­ appointed by it, to make an in­ Eleven thousand workers have ed up today on the degree of com­ handed over to the director gen­ IAMB FOBES 12087 N-315 Cheater F. Bychol- Irene Opalach R. E. Larsen and Mrs. William clothes— GENUINE SPRING half of the club presented a hand­ guard of Field Marshal RomiSel’s lectmen. or someone appointed by vestigation and that under para­ been injured or killed on or off the pliance met with last night in a eral of aircraft production fac Id. 47 Union street broken African corps souto of graph (3) to pass a vote that it is job every day aince Dec. 7, 1941 torlea at the British Ministry of State Defense Qroup C. Peyton provided 3500 each to washer some bouquet of pink Astrid the Selectmen, make such an in­ too!! BON4D & ROLLED i %;< 12088 N-316 Alan A. Holmes, 39 chrysanthemums tied with pink Bengasi—well within 160 mnes of vestigation. the sentiment of the meeting that Since Peart Harbor 42,600 war three-county blackout test that Aircraft production. her campaign. lllunro street Joins Waves’ lasted from 9:02 p. m. to 9:42 p. m. Baldwin’s Expenara IF DESIRED-POUND ribbon to the retiring president. the El Agheila line where the Nazi The town meeting could, In the Board o* Police COmmiasiohers workera have been kiUed on or off Ehepanded, the four brief para­ 21 “Washes '■^12089 N-317 Paul V. Stowell, 162 Deaths Mrs. Borst disappeared for a mo­ commander is expected , to try a should resign. the job. The test extended through New graphs called for a super airport, Gov.-EHect Raymond E. Baldwin, nOnter atreet new stand. Judge Hyde’s opinion, request the Because of absence of war work­ To Start New Drive through his agent, Lewis A. Shea Clothes ment and returned with a large North End Young resignation of the Police Commim Haven, Fairfield and Litchfield I with runways for everything from Sparkling Chickens 3 9 * ^12090 N*318 Frank G. Trudnak, Mlac Belle Whyte Hanna Mias Lela M. Webster box with a beautiful blue pottery Attack Torpedo Plane* ers from the job in 1942 tbeM will counties and first reports indicat- | fighters to tbs biggest bombers, of Stratford, filed expenses of 32,- Uf :D. Pine Lake Dr.i EagleviUe. sloners but the vote of Itself would 370. Baldwin listed hie own per­ White” Misa Belle Whyte Hanna, of 6 container for the blossoms. The Reuters reported from North Woman Passes Her have been a loss at year’s sod- of ed It waa satisfactory, although hangars, accommodationa for Hartford, Nov. 19.—State D*-,^announced by th* Local Defense Fow l t s 3 8 ‘ * 12001 N-319 George A. F. Lund- sented as the guest speaker, Elmer have no effect other than to ex- Wooflbridge Home 121,500,000 man-days—some . au­ fens* Administrator Wesley A. j Council, and has deUrmlned that sonal contribution aa 3200 given Charter Oak street, died at the recipient warmlj thanked the Africa that four SpitAres attacked presa the opinion of the towm meet­ some questions remained to to ground - and fiying personnel and LARGE irg> Jr-. 223 E. Center street Weden. chief of the alr-wamlng members for their thoughtful and a Aght of six Italian Savoia tor­ Exams for Services. thorities put the loss aa high answered, particularly regarding all auxiliary Installations like con­ . ___ _ i each person over ten year* of age to the Stratford Republican Town Broilers z^ to sh^ bs. l, 3 7 * ■ .f . 12092 N-320 Clement L. Lupac- Manchester Memorial hospital service in this area. ing as to the desirability of the Sturges has announced plans for ^ ^|,is house is likewise in- PACKAGES 47c early this morning foUowing a fragrant gift. pedo planes near an Algerian port, To Open Sunday 350.000. 000 man-dsys—or aboutthe situation in the Naugatuck trol and operations rooms. committee. Large givers to his l^iUno, 76 Florence street. Explains Plane .Spotting Board of Police Commissioners re- 968.000. 000.000 man hours. valley town of Seymour which did | a stotewide campaign, sponsored | jQ^med campaign fund included C. M. Kidney L A M t Chops 1 x 4 5 * brief illness. The hospitality committee, Mrs. shot down four of them and drove Miss Irene Opalach, of 411 In addition it was necessary to by the State Defense CouncU, call- , j PrecauUons: J. HALL 12098 N-321 Boleslaw Tomkell.* Mr. Weden gave the members George H. Waddell and her assis­ the others away before they could signing. The proper method of not black out at all. Mertena, 3500; Mrs. MUdred Mc- Miss Hanna had resided in Man­ North Main street, has success­ passing such a vote, Judge Hyde 90 Per Cent Due To Illneee have assembly sheds, machine ing for the cooi^raUon of alii stairways Main Street Frankforts ’sKINLZSr LS 2 9 * B Creatwood drive. chester tar the past eight years. comprehensive insight into th* tants invited the members to the attempt to discharge their torpe­ Through.a misunderstanding in It has been estimated that 90 Air raid wardens in th* New .hops and living and recreation Nab, 3260: Ruth H. Cornell. 3200; Broad Brook, CL '12094 N-322 Robert B. Turklng- procedure followed in airplane dining room for tea. Mrs. Pickles does against an Allied convoy. fully passed her examination to pointed out in hia letter, would to d^e, it was stated in yesterday’s Haven district reported about 100 facilities for thousands of highly householders in Connecticut to , cleared of inflammable ma- P. D. Wagoner, 3200; P. M. Fraser, Saherkrant u.7* Previously she had been private a vote Btating that it was the per cent of absenteeism is due to im. n Scarborough road. secretary to the principal of New spotting, both at the observation poured and delicious sandwiches Although the Allied communi­ join the ’’Waves” according to in­ Je ra ld that the Woodbridge dem­ Ulneas and only 10 per centxto aC' cases of non-compliance, mosUy skilled American civilian workers, prepar* i terial near the furnace, beater, 3150; and 7100 each from John ^12005 N-323 Harold A. Keiah, 02 sentiment of the meeting that the and" air raid conditions. The drive stove or other heating devices. Britain Teacher's College. Through posts and at the Alter board in were served. que did not identify the points at onstration home in the Jarvis ddents. Absenteeism may t o . due on the part of persons who had There waa to be a hospital, even a S. Pullman. B. C. Edgerton, Wil­ • Jkdaworth street formation received here today. Board of Police Commissioners Realty Company defense homes will to launched officially on Mon- (c) There is no brush, rubbish • fiAh. her connection of 41 years with Boston, where information from which columns had driven Into Miss Opalach, a graduate of Man­ also to loafing, looking for another left lights burning in their homes cinema. In fact ah entire corn- daiy, November 23. liam J. Malone and J. B. Lowell, r 12096 N.324 WiUiam A. Simp- the posts is forwarded. He gave should resign. project was to open yesterday. while they were away. There were munity the size of a township waa or high grass close to any wooden hia former executive secretary. WAR­ FANCY that institution. Miss Hanna had Tunisia, information here suggest­ chester High school, has been em­ Job, domestic trouble. The plan, which is one of the •UCED LB ‘I r, n School street been the friend of thousands of a brief history of events leading ed that these followed the main Judge Hyde stated that in his That is incorrect. The home will But the over-ail figures are tre\ also a half dozen cases In which to be created building. Lieut.-Gov. Odell Shepard, who Haddock -12007 N-325 Leonard A. Driggs, ployed in the offices of the Pratt largest statewide projects ever un­ Id) The householder knows how TIME FANCY young women who later became up to the establishment of the road and rail routes: One from the opinion neither the towm nor the be openad on Sunday and demon­ mendous. Doctors themselvea are had no poUtlcal agent, also had no GREEN LB » fe0 Main street. Laval Granted & Whitney company in East Hart­ dertaken by the State Defense, ^ Department when Shrimp teachers and scattered throughout post at Bolton, which many are Algerian port of Bone along the ford for about one and a half Board of Selectmen have the right stration hours t^ I continue frankly worried about what may ^ouses until police were called. American workers contributions or expenses. He sim THRIFT FRESM 1^12098 N>326 Henry F. Butter^.! to remove the Bbard of Police through next week. Council, calls for the issuance of | hardens are not on patrol. tT C W lN G PINT 43* the state. under the impression was in­ coast through Tabarca toward years. Ue ahead. Foi Instance: ale atuden’.j living in Pierson were beginning to assembie planes emblem signed by local air raid | 3 Fire-Fighting Equipment: ply wrote: “No money or other SPECIAL!! Oystero Ia 7 E. Center street. Miss Hanna, who was the daugh- augurated the day after Pearl Bizerte; a second along a rail line Commissioners except for malfea­ ■ The home has been decorated by . The, New York Physicians Fo­ colihgc tossed firecrackers out of at “Z” project. In 16 weeks it was valuable thing was contributed, l j;Jl2099 N-327 Doni^ld P. Oder* More Powers It was understood she will leave wardens to householders who ^ foUow Rinso te'r of the late Mary Scott and Harbor. The fact is the service from Tebessa, Algeria, toward Manchester within a short time sance while in office. The method Watkins Brothers, and' Ross rum warned Washington author! thelr\dormitory windows duritig finished, steel from ScoUand, glass carry out a suggested list of pre­ paid, given, expended or promised Saves iBMinn 504 Parker street Jantes Warren Hanna, is survived was started in October of 1940 Tunis: and a third, farther south, of their appointment and the term (Trane, Interior decorating consult­ ties that a critical shortage of the blhckout, ana this caused at from Lancashire, bricks from the ing classes of equipment Installed by,''me, and I incurred no unfilled riiilSlOO N-S28 Harold G. Cooley, for basic training upon receipt of cautions in their homes. The em­ for use against fire, in addition to wear on by on* sister. Miss Leonora S. when the U. ST' Army requested In New Move along a trail which runs through word from headquarters. Miss for which they are appointed, werf ant who has just completed a pbysicisms in war production areas least onXperson to think the alarm Midlands fashioned together on a blem or sticker is suitable for dis­ liabilities to aid or promote my elotbes— t^BiaseU atreet Hanna, t;etire12100 N-S33 Robert J. Martin, Saturday at tWp o’clock from Wat­ equipment against incendiary ed to compute totals in filing hia uMiii BEAKS ‘ p*kY 2 1 * Arst line of defense. They former­ statement by Marcel Deat, col­ Some Forum members said burning on the second floor of a There was a great water reser by the warden organization. bombs: “Washes A street kins Funeral HOme, 142 East Cen­ house in the \eighborhood a n d voir, a water purification and report. The list of contributions, COOKED—aeSDV TO us« ly were operated on schedule, and laborationist publisher saying: surplus of medical men in the Eight Simple Rules (a) A garden hose (if one Clothes ^inOO N-334 Thomas E. Wilke, ter street. Rev. Ralph Ward, of the Eighth Army Van eastern states must be distributed called firemen alter they were un- I pumping plant, a telephone ex Householders are asked to fol­ however, shows 31,500 given by Sparkling B Oacfotd atreet South Methodist church, will offi­ it was not until December 8, the "Vichy has become a symbol of Teachers Observe owned), kept near a water faucet the State Republican Finance com­ SQUASH -YIB* day after tl|e surprise attack by in the war industriar areas of the able to gain e n U ^ e . The firemen change and a transportatlo.i line low eight simple rules in order to White” GARDEN ERESM TEND** __ :1110T M-S85 Jamas F. McVeigh, ciate and burial will ,be in Fair- all that is rotten. The government hoisted a 20-foot IWder, entered ^o the nearest community. Country to which it can to attached.' mittee; 3250 by the State Central the Japs at Pearl Harbor, that must be stripped of the barely Is Nearer Bengasi middle west and south. become eligible for the “Home (b) Indian pump, stirrup pump, IT Spmea street view Cemetery, New Britain. Book Week Here War Manpower Oommlaaioner the house through ixwlndow a n d “ridges had to be reinforced for Safety Award" or emblenr\. The committee; 3150 by George J. LARGE 6REEM FEAS i n w M-SS7 Wendell K. Jacobs, Watkins Funeral Honie will the order came at ten minutes to camouAaged De Gaullism which there found a man itoder a bed heavy equipment that waa be­ pump-can extinguisher or otlMr Meade of West Hartford; 3156 by one. to activate the posts on a reigned in Vichy two years.” The Factory Offers Paul McNutt a week ago told the campaign will be under the direc­ water-spray device. PACKAGES 47c open Friday evening for the (Continued from Page One) Industrial Hygiene Foundation at moaning. He thought\the fire- ‘"6 and even a modern road tion of the air raid warden- organ­ H. C. Ney of Farmington; 375 by M-388 Stanley S. Wan- friends of Miss Hanna. 24-hour basis,, and since ten min- British political observers were The highlight of the observation cracker explosions were ^ m b s. network was necessary to insure (c) Soda abid or other similar the McCook Family; 360 by John TOM LOFTCS uteis after one o’clock on that day quick to declare that extended of National Book Week at the Mellon Institute in Pittsburgh: ization in the 169 cities and towns extinguisher recommended by the _ SO Oakland atiet t, erable damage, while Axis air ITS “The beat way to meet the Leon Clark, chief air rSd war- in the state. H. Buck: and numerotui other East Main Street m i l M-8S9 Bea>unlB S. Orsyb, the post in Bolton has been man­ powers for Laval—whose fortunes Whiton Memorial Library on forces made only feeble resistance. Warden. smaller donations. Broad Brook, Ct. ned 24 hours a day, seven days a and very life are pinned to his North Main atreet, came yester­ emergency would seem to be to den in Seymour, said the Report The list of precautions includes: (d) At least ten gallons of water JMartb street. Aerial operations over Libya, exercise some control over the knowledge of blackout and air The expense report of Frank O m u N-S40 Bherman B. Lam- Funerals week without a Avc-minute letup. often affirmed belief In an ulti­ day afternoon when the annual another ra;d upon the airdrome of ^r»cheduTe*^a^^' “n S d ‘hough the pf^t i. at an always kept on hand in pails, tubs MAINE r movement of physicians, both into raid signals; certain measures re­ Meht 14 Chimdi atreet J Mr. Weden said he thought that mate Axis triumph—were a ’’logi­ tea for teachers was served in the Tunis in cooperation with the east- SURPLUS th w saUifactorlly’’ to the I‘*°**‘‘®‘* ■P®^’ -American workmen or other containers, readily acces­ cal development.” They said it and out of civilian practice, plus garding fire precautions such as sible on an upper floor. m u N-S41 Richard 8. D. Ford, was a wonderful record, and it was directors’ room of the library. bound Allied Army of Lieut. Gen. port center in the town of Oxfoi are surrounded with efficient com cleaning attics and cellars of in­ Taylor Funeral one of the few posts afong the showed deAnitely that the octo­ About thirty teachers from the more pooling of medical service, 'ort of a modern city. They live in 4. Children and Invalids; The I Spruce atreet K A. N. Anderson and destruction —AT— hospitM faculties and nurses in and to the alarm center, a paper flammable materials; possession of POTATOES m i 4 N-842 Edward Biercuk, Atlantic seaboard that could make genarian Petain ”ls completely in HollisteA, Robertson and Buckland >ne-8tory dormitory blocks, with householder agrees that some of a (German bomber over Sicily the community.” mill there whose whistle is used to fire-fighting equipment; provisions person will be available at all m 15L Staffordvllle. Largely Atteiiclecl such a boast. the hands of the Germau and schools were present accounted for a dozen Axis planes signal air raid alarms. However, c^ tral heating and each with ita U. S. NO. 1 they put Laval In.” 818 Physiclaas Transferred own. air raid shelter. The large for removal of children and in­ hours to effect the removal of m u N-343 Howard L. Holmes, ”It speaks well for the people Preceding the tea they gath­ yesterday, the communique said. So far, McNutt said, 218 physl- the alarm was not sounded and valids in case of fire or disaster; I Woodbridge street of Manchester.” continued Mr. ered in the Children’s room and COST Clark aaid apparently the men at dining hail, accommodating thous small children and invalids in case still Allied losses were six. dans have been transferred to possession ’ of a refuge room; of fire or disaster. m u N-844 Wilfred R. Thebo- shocked at the sudden Weden. "The cooperation I have listened to Mrs. Myrarftead Rich­ the mill misunJerstood the signals. a n d s,^ equipped with the most We Will Take death of Edward F. Taylor, men now communities- to take care of modenrBritlsh kitchen equipment,. knowledge of dimout and blackout 8. Refuge Room: The Warden HUi. 446 Pleasant atreet Worces- received from them has been mar­ Bible Sales ardson. local author, speak on the territory left doctorless by the regulations and preparedness to and women from every walk in subject of children’s b^ks. He himself was not aware until I gj^gtric refrigerators, electric cook has Inspected the Refuge Room 1M7- [6sr, Mass. velous.” He related a number of life attended the funeral services Hospital Notes A U W o o l war. Ha said many more such after 11 p.m. that a test alert bad|3foveg_ pwer-drive.i mixers and meet these regulations; war gas and has found that it ha-: the fol- U117 N-349 Merritt T. Salmon, amusing incidents showing that Another speaker was Dexter transfers would have to be made been called. It was “the one night great oven^ The men have game defense and knowledge of precau­ wlng characteristics: Grapet ®EMPERoir 2 !.■* 29* ||k'„ 24 Victoria road, at St. James's' church this morn­ people from High school age to 70 Show Jump Murdock of East Hartford, for­ ing in a final tribute to his mem­ Meanwhile, physicians continue in the week” when he was not on rooms, libraW, baths and shower tions to take during an air raid if (a) It has two exits (at least Your Name f 12118 N-346 Walter Trymbulak, years had willingly served at the merly of Manchester and a mem­ Admitted yesterday: Miss to go Into tbs armed services. As duty, he said, and he was attend- I baths, things ^know n formerly in the householder is out of doors. two doors, or a door and a win Craiberrlet ulB* JSBO Hillatown road. ory. A solemn high mass of re­ listening post in all kinds of ber of the local Pigeon CHub. He Frances Sullivan, 82 Wells street. Shaker Sweater quiem was celebrated by Rev. Vin­ (Continued from Page One) more go, the problem of taking ing a motion picture show at the the deserted cotuitryside. Commenting on the drive, Mr. dow). firapefrilt 64 70^ 3 for 17* 1^.12119 N-S47 William A. F. weather. Mr. Weden spoke with gave a number of interesting ac­ Discharged yesterday: Patricia care of the health of Americans time. I To the Brttish^vm in their re- Sturges said; “It is our hope that (b) It is structurally safe. ■BOaslee, 142 Hollister street. cent Hines, Rev. Edmund Barrett pride of the visit of Major H. M. counts of the breeding, training Morrow, 26 Birch street; Miss Jen­ aa deacon, and Rev. William Dunn, but has been quickened by the on the home front mounts. Aaaumes Blackout Failure I doubled induatrieu. effort In the every person in Connecticut will (c) Blackout arrangements are Oilont Y E L tq W 5I BAG 25* I 12121 N-849 Harold H. Wilson, Baldridge of Bo.ston two weeks war.” and racing of pigeons. His birds nie Holton, Rockville; Mrs. Ruth Dr. Frank Lahey, former presi put hie home in order as a precau­ complete and the room la properly and Address »S7 Walnut street. as subdeacon, with Rev. Francis ago, of the Boston Defense Wing, have taken numerous prizes. Darling, 8 (Thurch street; Robert CHark said he assumed that the 1 '*^**'' speed w i^ which the Sweet Potatoea 5 LH 25* P. Breen in the sanctuary. The He said that many of the large 'dent of tbs American Medicd aS' town of Oxford also failed to black I_completgd was, “aa- tion against possible enemy bomb­ ventilated. ; .12122 N-350 Peter L. Aceto, 195 who characterized the Bolton po.st publishing Arms were weeks be­ Both the Whiton and Mary Che­ Henry, 239 Middle turnpike, east; tounding.” The Am ^cane juat (d) Precautions hkve -been tak­ services were largely attended. aodatlon and now chief of the out since it depends on the paper ing. Although I personally hope Applea M CINTOSH 5 L B S 25* Spruce street. as one of the best organized and hind in their orders and that The ney libraries will welcome visitors Mrs. Anna Munro, Andover; David Procurement and Assighment dl ■aid what they wantM to meet that possibility never will occur, en against flying glass. I 12124 N-352 Edward C. Main- • A large delegation from Camp­ most efficient in New England. during th* remainder of Book Hanson, 51 Pearl street; John mill whistle for its alarm signal. bell Council Knights of Columbus, American Bible society, which vision of the WMC, said the arm- the Britieh needs for t)^ particu­ we cannot be lulled Into a sense of Blackout Pravisiona Oranges doe 29* eflle, 857 E. Middle Turnpike. -The jiecond report of anything normally distributes 10.000,Ooi) Week. ■March, 848 Hillatowrn road. (Reg. $4.98) The test went off satisfactorily lar kind of aircraft and Brit­ 6. Blackout Provisions: The For A of which organization Mr. Taylor ed services tyould need a to>taI of in Bridgeport, officials reported, false security that 'it can’t happen . ; 12126 N-353 Renato N. Nicola, unusual Is immediately investiga­ copies annually, is running several Birth yesterday: Son to Mr. and 70.000 medical men for a force of ish delivered it—pronto. here.' householder understands all Dim- Cabbage 3u..10* 111 Eldrtdge street. was a charter member, attehded ted, said Mr. Weden. The units are Mrs. Paul Fultz, 24 Russell street. and James J. (Turtin, chief air raid the services which were first held days behind schedule. IN ADDITION TO A COMPLETE LINE OF 10.000. 000, leaving 50,000 physi The best protection against a out and Blackout cegulatlena, and 12126 N-354 Wallace J. Parciak, about nine miles apart. In Con­ The tempo of orders, Dr. Taylor Admitted today: Peter Hanson, warden for Waterbury, said the re- the house is equipp^ to meet at the late home of the deceased About Town dans on ths effective list for the sulta there were ruthless enemy that might have i n North atreet. necticut there are l 66 and most of s^d. began to rise last spring and 25 Middle turnpike, west; John ALL WOOL GIFT ITEMS civilian population, plus another recouree at any time to dropping these requirements. The house­ 12127 N-355 Cheater H. Klrka, a t,9 o’clock and from St. James’s them were organized by the Amer­ ‘the Increase "has constantly ac­ Koaak, 14 Kerry street: John J . ment’’ over ^ S K Will Interview holder agrees not to leave the church at 9:.30. The South Man­ 66.000 phyddoo* welf on in years. fore when there* waa coneMerable | _ - _ . incendiary bomba in our midst le DOE 1 3 * l U Oak atreet. ican Legion. ’They do not come un­ celerated until it is hard to con­ Plneburst Grocery today an­ Ceryini, 218 Oak street. Disposltloa at Physicians to be prepared. If the enemy house unoccupied after dark with Dated Doaits . 12128 N-3S6 Charles E BelUs, chester Fire department was rep­ der Civilian Defense, but under trol." nounced a new delivery service Discharged today: William Cock- Retail Salesroom confusiem because factory whlstlea K eserie H opefuls any lights showing. I u. 2 , , resented by Chirf Albert Foy and Thus the disposition of physi- sounding the alarms war* net syn­ \]knowe we are prepared I believe SAFE PonadCake CUT S66 Hartford road. the U. S. Army. However, they schedule effective tomorrow.- erham, 15 (Thurch street; Misa 7. War Gas Defense: The house­ Commissioners Robert J. Smith dans would be: less chance of hie trying ^U129 N-357 James A. Knight work closely with Civilian De­ Shortage of delivery help and the Frances Sullivan, 82 Wells street; chronised. Laat night, all the holder agrees to comply with any Pecai CO FFEE Rlig *$iEe'’19* and Thomas Has-seft. Mrs, Emory Smith, 55 Middle turn­ 70.000 for the arpied forces of whistles sounded at the aam"e time. future lqatructi>-ne and regula- 140'Pine street. fense amd in Manchester the lat­ Jarvis Co. Gets necessity for conservation of de­ 10.000. 000, or an average of 143 New Haven, Nov. 19—(IT)—Con- \ MM Eiiemy*e Brat Ally .J 12130 N-358 James H. Bishop, James Breen was soloist and he ter body is much more coopera- livery (equipment and especially pike, east; Mrs. Nellie Gergler, MANCHESTER tione for protection against war TnltCake PARKER CAM 39* sang, at the offertory, Ave Maria. MansAeld Depot; Mrs. Mildred aervlce men under the care I necticut applicanta tor commla- “PHre devastation caused by in- gas. During a gas attack, unlesa ,<^186 Woodland atreet. Uve than in a good many otheri $110,000 Contract for a saving on gasoline has made each physician. ’ Audience ta Concert slona in, the Naval Reaerve, who oendi/ty bpmbe and explosive in- ^ 12131 N-359 Francis 8. Plsch, The bearers were, Charles John­ towns. the change necessary. Under the Kicking, 323 Woodtoidga street; otherwise m.tructed, everyone will MARVEL son, Harold Dougan, Michael 106.000 physicians for the rest I heretofore have had to go to New cendiart^ is ’ the cnemy'e best go Indoors and remain there, keep '464 Hartford road.' Are Moot Necesaary new plan orders must to in the Baby Carol (Tordner, 279 Oak Sits in Silence York for interview* and physical Slicad iraaS loaf Sheridan. Matthew Morlarty, Ray­ street; Mra. Frances Lincoln, 153 KNITTING MHXS of the civilian population, or an ally. The. purpose of this drive is all doors and windows tightly clos­ DEPOSIT 11 12132 N-360 Meryle R. Ganders, The speaker said many are The Alexander Jarvis Co., has before for rooming delivery average of 1,141 dvUians to to Nisw Haven, Nov. 19—(JP)—An 1 examinations, wil be able to meet to have every householder in Con­ S4S No. Main street. mond Goslee and J. Henry TTiorn- skeptical about the necessity for been awarded the contract to build and by 12 noon for afternoon de­ Porter street; Mrs. (Thrlstine Mc- ed, and gd to the top floor of the ton. Burial was in St. James’s Manchester Green Tel. 6 3 0 4 cared for by each physician on the audience eetimated at 2,000 eat In with a board of five procurement necticut carry out simple precau-’ house. 12133 N-361 Paul R. Vasalonus, these posts, but without them it the Trumbull Airport at Groton, livery. Many customers are al­ Laugliliiii 141 Middle turnpike, silence for about 40 minutes l a s t “f^ierrs in Waterbury, Hartford cemetery where Rev. Hines read east. home front- tiona'w hich, in themselves will 8. Outdoor Protection. >1 The •89 Florence street. would require 17 times as many Conn. It U a 3110,000 job and must ready ordering the day before and Open Evenings Until 9 I Thus the picture of the future night, part of the time in pitch “* ^few Haven within the next 10 diminish the hazard of fire and ' 12134 N-362 Arthur L. Pawlak, and conducted the committal ser­ planes as we have now to main­ to completed In 40 days. under this schedule all will to sure Death today: Mias Belle Hanna, householder has been Instructed vices. 6 (Tharter Oak street takes' shape: Fewer doctors to darkness, when a blackout alarm other damage that noight result what to do if he is outdoors when Baker’ s Vaallla /eo/31* S3 Wadsworth street. tain the same ■ supervision of the Work haa already been aUrted. of a deAnlte delivery service. serve more people but it is not sounded at Yale's Wooleey hall was announced at the eUte from incendiaries. 12135 N-363 Robert M. Thomp­ the audible signal* aruiounce on air. The post at Bolton is one of a The work wUl Include necessary as if there were a sudden drop. In during a program by the Boston recruiting headquarters here last I feel .that this campaign* le Air R i^ (Second signal). Ivory Soap CA°K’t 1 0 * son, 618 Center street.’ Mary C. Keeney Tent; DUVCW, BOX MLD. chain of protection for the city of drainage, excavation, grading and the number of doctors available Symphony^r?heatra.^8erg* K o u e - "iBht that three Intorvlewlng offi- worthy, of the attention of every 12136 N-364 WiUiam G. Glen- will meet tomorrow ''evening at (a) I^estriana eeek ahelter im­ C A K E ' Seek Woman Boston or , as if an loamlng and the «sonstruction at and health hazards remained the aevitaky conducting. i “®re and . two medical officers resident in (Tonnectiout. There are mediately. Ivory Soap M y, Jr., 443 E. Center street>i enemy raider was spott^ In Bol­ the concrete runways. the TJI.C.A. . _ * _ . . would sit from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. anti supply it as soon as possible. same.. •^e orchestra ^ in the middle L ^ jy i„ t^a Aldermanlc chambera soma 400,000 households in the (b) Motorists park on the side EdneatorCrax 2 *FKQS“MB* ; 12137 N-365 Bruno T. Sienda, ton it would be over Manchester Workers are going Into new State. The goal of the State De- i|lv No. Main street. As Kidnaper The monthly meeting at the ^ at the Waterbury city hall next of the road, with lights out, leav­ before we could get to a. tele­ DANGER,! t Cbffee Ahead! areas and new Jobs,- taking tbelr fenee (TouncU le 100 per cent pro­ ing doors unlocked, and seek shel­ A-Peia REMOVER eOT 17* .. 12138 N-366 John E. Willard, phone. and again the posts in New Public Records FirM Aid Association will take all the UghU went ou_t An emer- Monday and Tuesday, In the C»vlf 158 8o, Main street. families with them or going it gency dim lighting ey^m appar- service room of the Hartford Ted tection.” , ter immediately.. We.have never before been sold out (Ooattiiiied from Pag* Om ) York and Boston protect aa here place tomorrow night at eight Last Chance To Take Advantage of Our Combination alone. Ebclstlng commtmity fadU- A copy of the rules for air raid (c) If no ahelter is available lie Sweeco 2 cans 25* '^12139 N-367 George A. Perrett in Manchester. o’clock at the SUte Trade schotrt. $AVE! SAVE! ently failed to work for at least eral building on the following . 687 Woodbridge street. Warraataa Deeds Values! Sale Starts As Soon As Paper Is Out! ties are being overtaxed 10 minutes but m usher with a three days, including Thanksgiv- protection will to noade available face down in a gutter, ditch or be­ Crisca 25* were abandoned Tuesday sifter- Mr. Weden gave many other The apeakers wlU to Dr. Robert ’ Feeding and Houalag Problem to every houeeholder. Local ward- hind a wall. of popular size safe deposit boxes iii the 12140 N-368 George Tomlinson, details and answered numerous Herder Bemt Johnson to Nlco- Kn^)^ and Dr. Eugene Davie. Mo­ floMilight asked from the plat- ing day, ,and at the rechilting eta- noon at the union railroad station line Anderson, et als, property on l^ ere Is the problem of proper form that tha audience keep ^ m . tion here on Monday and Tuesday, lena wUl visit every home in their Gerber’ s *Vo‘r6*’ 9 CAN. 19* M 2 Hartford road. here. None had been harmed. questions, from which it waa tion picturee will to shown. The r (39e) Cheaper to Pay fiM V- 12141 N-369 Raymond A. Ben­ Pleasant street. 1 POUND BEST HAMBURG feeding and proper housing, all of After a while tha dim, lights I Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 . area and Inspect the premieee at history of the babk but anbther section The attack on Mrs. MacLam learned that certain clubs have a meeUng ia open to all who have which can cut Into ths health of a Urn* mutuhlly convenient to the Gerber’g'V.?;’ 3 CAN. 15* ton, ^20 Myrtle street. regular day at the post, and their Marriage Intentions completed the otandaril First Aid were turned on but, they were not The Navy ie looking primarily occurred near San Diego Monday 1 CAN TENDER SWEET PEAS (GETTING SCARCE!) (I S e ) the worker or hia family unless it bpuseholder and the air raid (Chicago—(F>—Mrs. Rosa Wedge ce'real pko I 12142 N-370 William C. O'Brien. memheni can alwaya to counted Applications for marriage 6- bright enough to permit continue- for officer candidates who are un of boxes is on its way anil we expect Gorbar’ s ce'rVai night Mrs. MacLam itold police course. Those who have recently ie handled well, unless be le aided warden. If the precautions have is wondering whether she should .TRAINED '. OE 4 f i Sprupe street. upon to serve. For instance' the censes were Aled with the town tion at the program until after t h e der 39 yean at age and have col- - , , that' she and the thriee children clerk today by Glenn B. Brink of Anlshed that course and who have 1 POUND COFFEE (MAXWELL ■HOUSE) (37e) by medical advice and attention. lege degrees or two years of col­ been carried out the warden will press th* matter any more. She G e r b a r s oatm. al pk- 12143'N-371 John W. Treschuk, had been driving with Mrs. Wil- Cosmopolitan Club has Monday, not attended previous meetings of all clear sounded. haa already spent 3180 appealing _ — 14 Ridgefteld street. 16 Willowbrook Road, East Hart­ Surveying the developing eltua- lege training plue eutotantiai buel- leave a sticker, which he will sign them to be installed and ready in a few lace to the border city. Manchester Grange. TuMday; the the sseociatton, will be welcomed tlon. Dr. Klngeley Roberta at the with the householder. The emblem her. 55 fine for speeding. The next WbeAtGernic*.'M.;^|C*M*r V PAttk* 25* ■12144i N-372 Ralph H. Metcher, Mothers’ Club, Wednesday; the ford and Martha Fletcher of 273 (23c) neoa experience, But there is also A t Encinitas they stopped to Adams street and Thomas Briley tomorrow night. 1 POUND PACKAGE RITZ Medical Administration service, ,a need for electrical, mechanical, has the words “Air Raid Precau- step la the BUnoie Supreme court 6r„ 873 Adama s t ^ t . look out'over a promontory, Mra. women of Bolton, 'Thursday; the weeks. . - SaM '""’ t®* of 16 Willowbrook Road, East non-profit making orga»l**ttlon, Phantom Barber' Diesel and civil englnesni up to 60 tlona Have Been Taken Here” on * Is 18145 N-373 EdVard K. Wallctt. MacLam aaid. She was struck American Legion Friday, and on Douglas Phelps who is the first (10c) tM Hawthorne street. Hartford, and Elms Brink of the 1 CAN CAMPBELL'S BEANS) ■aye: years of age. It and can to displayed on a win­ SaMOH >«’ > '»-2P trotA behind with a rock and fell Saturday a miscellaneous group same address and town. to make an appearance on the “We must recognise that we dow. ■ T , U 146 N-874 Emsat W, Ftsohav, or waa shoved'over an 80 foot of men takes over. Mage ia High school hall tonight, (30c) its 10 Years WAR­ In the meantime stop in and leave EvBB.aHkS3.’:^ 2 P School street. 3 CANS TOMATO SOUP (CAMPBELL’^) are dealing with a national com­ Mr. Sturges said that no time bluff. She was found the next The most difficult three-hour when “Smilin’ Through” Is pre­ munity problem. Thia ia ona more limit will to set for the duration TIME 18147 N*876 Edward J , Korvath, morning. shift of the day,, when it comes' to Prisoners Would PtMBksHBBrVS’h tlP I Waotialiistar toad. sented by Sock and Buskin, fUls 3 ROLLS SCOTT TISSUE (29c) problem which, becauae It of the campaign, although he *x- THRIFT yoijir name and address and we will sup­ find, observers, is froir six to nine VMCA Schedui^ the role of John C&rtareL He Is' everybody’s business, has bBuT no­ Pascagoula, Miss., Nov. 16—(F) . . a s -t -t Traeaed ths hope that the task m48.N-876 WWaaa M. Meaeoa, In the morning. ‘The other three- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond -^WUliara A.. Dolan, ddtorlbed-by J f i l l l A n U e d U u l t S SPECIAL!! CikintBr’a S I P ^ , M Laurri otPscL hour periods are fron nine to 1 CAN FANCY TUNAFISH (PURE OLIVE OIL) (25c) body’s buaineas.' wU\ be oempleted -by January 1. Social Is Enjoyed Phelps of 92 Foster street and Writing in Perepnifel Martage- police as the “phantom barber” In a Uttar to locql dsfenee ef- Btaeo ply boxes in the order of names received. M-STT twelve, twelve to three, three t» Tomorrow Saves -6:l^i-6i30—Business Men’s Gym, canM from Wethersfield in his ment, a magMln< Dr- Robeita whoee nbcturngl hgircute dis­ flelaU da the drive, Henry B. .Bpel- six, six to nine, nine to twelve, freshman y w . He Is president of turbed thla eblpbuUdlng dty five, V By Civic Group twelve to tfiree and three to six 7 — Woodwork, b o ^ aaya: man, Stoto Direetor at Air Raid Sock and Buskin, a member of the ALL 8 ITEMS FOR ONLY $1.99 'ThU at waste time months,ago. waa eonviotad by * w m Sm *lufBh Walker ^th* Protection, said: “In peacetime th* o'clock, land - Kgardless of "the Student Council and played la the wepther 95 per cent of the time 6:30-7iS0--Junior BoysT Hssket- (froB Uoaentealam due to lIInM ) householder can fely an th* regu­ T3>e first Get Together of the two people have been on duty at ball League practice. dimmatie elub’a major produetkm STOC]^ ARE LIMITED SO CALL OR THONE YOUD ORDER IN EARLY! to answered by the Joint ef- ctoig*^ jumlt InUnt toj^y ^ ^20 inmatee lar t(^wn servloas, aueb as .the po­ laat aeason, “A Murder Hat Been Pines Civic Association waa held the same time. ^ '7^30-8:30—^m o room, boys, ?ort of management and labor in i l ? . *"**’ ®7 Institution ha< applied for lice and fire departments; but, dur­ “Wastaea last night at tha Gartanhaua in Arranged." health committees set up on the ing an air rai^ these vital town “The post la definitely a credit PLACE YOUR TURKEY ORDER BEFORE SATURDAY CLOSING! . t releasee to join the armed forces. CiothM Woodtond and waa attended by 63 to the .nen and women of Man­ 7:00—Misa Grant’s riass. spot to cope with the (SondiUons Dolan waa c(mylcted_for y at- About 20 paAded condets al services may well be taxed far be­ SparkUag “ the members. The party waa chester, and any praise from the 7:80-6:80—^Parachute Basketball of each situation. tack on Mr. and Mrf. Tsrrdl Hal-are Jarvlnm in tha armed yond their physical Umlta. The, WWto” mada up at the men and women authorities should to turned to Club. An Auto and Truck “There la no time for unions to delberg at their boma on June IS. 1 ^ « d d a A ^ m am. householder must learn tha aecee of aasodatlon who .gathered them, they are the ones responoi- 8:00—MesUng, Daughters at ' action because emNoyer in- Many wortmra at tha M pyard m preaant. ha qaaerted. men Blty of protecting hlidseU. his fam­ at 8;IK A Inneh waa aaired m A bto for the -record we have Unlite Totarana. RE3*AIRS .c it in employ* hewth must he/e. qfrqM to (anve t h ^ eatoiaf he releqaed’nntU Umy )>6«e ily .aM hia preparty. 4Mrlag aa air t^e rtmainder at the fvaning anu “declared . Mr. Weden. Re added in 8:80-10—^BadaUnton. Otmimaleed Sarvleat :"'em paternaUstle; nor ia thara Use, etoyed away from night ahin served their ailnlminB seat paaaed in dancing, giving the r o ­ closing if any of the Republican Klein's Stor 6 time for employera to dally in Jobe during th* early summer I unleea they are pardoned, Rules For RM i PretooGon dents of Pine Acres terrace aW 6p- 6:30—Three Bbwiing aUeyaopen. club members wished to help in ^^^7^86—Twa allojra, So ^ u m ist ABEL’S 181 CENTER ST. .. Help Out Take Pa"kage« WMh Vou! n iA I. 2258 diatmat of employee demands for when a night marauder attacked ] “Men eligible for eervice shmi)d 1. Warning Signals: Tbe hou.se — '— ta BMot OM aaottaar. Uda Important wetk, thegr Bear 86 Coopar Stieat health care beyond the scop* of 'several people, and cut others’ rbe given that opportunity as soon holder tburoughly understands /'all greeant {rovlaidna,” ,halr while t^ay slept. 4Aa poMible,” aaid «Valk«!i^ BUckout and Air Raid glgaala ad ■ A- ' ( MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CO'*N. TH^SDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1941 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHtSTER, CONN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19,194S PAGE ELEVEN Pep’s Backers Invade New York for Title Fight Friday

T O L. Z » N a 11 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Best Kickers They Hope to Get Over Army, Too Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser Mobley-Wilson Duo ♦ - Plenty of Backing On Southern Legion of Honor C-C Team Loses Choir to Broadcast New Tocher “Smilin’ Thru” to Show Tonight S & B Presents Victory Corps is r " To HPHS Harriers -*>- G. Albert Pearson, musical Set Sizzling Pace Schools Now For Hartford Lad Begins Work director at Manchester High, i Annual Play announced recently that the To Affect MHS a cappclla choir had been Glenn Dobbs Leading Money, Not Nutmegs, Is^ After sn undefeated season the asked by station WDRC in Hardin-Simmons' Stars Lailey Hits Free as Water Along Miss Blanche Holman M.H.S. harriers were finally beat­ Joan Tofld, Basil Nod* Hartford to participate in a Joins Navy Nation^s Punter Is en by Hartford High at the Keney radio program which is to be Physical Etl. and Math. Lead Small Schools Broadway Today; Few Replaces Mr. Stevens, Park course. Hartford turned den Head Cast of broadcast on December 15. With Tulsa’s Squad; High Scores score of 25 to the local's 30. Courses to Be Expand* On Grid This Fall; Takers in SighL Who Is in Army. Lemieux of Hartford came in “ Smilin’ Through This program is to be spon­ Baugh Leads Pros. first with the time 13.01. followed sored by a 'HarUord depart­ ed in New Program. Mobley in Front. In ‘Y’ Loop thirty seconds later by Bill Mans­ ment store. It will consist of By Sid Feder like Manchester High school ’’Smilin’ Through,” a world-fa­ various selections to be decided By Art Edson ^ very much" said Mias Blanche Rol- field. Although not certain when it By Derlltzkl AP Features Now York. Nov. 19.—(JV--Winis However, the Manchester team mous tragedy-comedy-romance in upon by Mr. Pearson. The time of the broadcast is 9:30 will go into effect Principal Edson Oilca^, Nov. 19—(4V-RudoIph Oklahoma City, Nov. 19—There M ori«rtyB r^e« 'T»P mait who la now taking Jesse beat Hartford in a triangular meet t'.ree acta by Allan Langdon Mar- Stevena' place aa teacher of An­ p. m. and it will last fifteen Bailey, has announced that Man­ (Little Doc) Mobley and six-fflot Is something about the south, suh, earlier this season, although the tjn, will be presented to the gen­ minutes. Milkmen; Willis’ Beat good folks of Connecticut think cient History. Hartford team was favored. eral public tonight at 7:45 o’clock chester HiBh will participate in Camp Wilson, the long and short that makes a feUow want to kick „ , a m v ' he's such a shining favorite to ■«>- «ff unbesUn Hardm-Slmmons’ dev­ Originally from Norwood. Mass., The M.H.S. harriers also took in the High school auditorium by the National Victory CTorps Pro­ a football out of this world. Chambers Team; Lou polish off Chalky Wright In their second place in. the state C.I.A.C. Sock and Buskin, the school’s dra­ gram. The purposes of this plan astating running attack, are well featherweight title scrap tomor­ Miss Holman attended the Unl- on their way to becoming the top There never will he a satlafac- Chagnots Drop Two. meet in Middletown, Monday, Nov. matic organization. Curtain time are (1 ) to promote participation tory answer to the question: What row night in Madison Square Gar­ vecaity Maine, where she took 16. two ball carrlera of 1942 fhotbaU, an active part in the "Maine on Friday evening, when the final Frosh Ballyhoo in the war effort of the communi­ section produces the finest foot­ den. Although Hartford High took If they succeed, it will mark the Moriarty Brothers swatted Bry'^ Maaque," the college dramatic presentation is to be made, will ty and (2) to prepare young men ball teams? But there’s no doubt Nevertheless, Pep— the -real the first place for the second suc­ be at 8:15 p. m. There are to be first time in modem records that ant and Chapman’s bowlers last name was Papaleo until WiUle de­ club, and also the Debating club. ^Juat a little note iff introduo and women for active participation two members a t the same team but that tho south, a least In re­ cessive year, the Wigren-ltes came reserved seats at this perform­ in the effort upon their gradua­ cent years, has come up with the cided to give his rooters (and tiM Said Miss Holman "I played as­ in second for the second straight tion— this is a column chiefly de­ have run one-two in national rush­ night for two valuable points and ance. and ail proceeds will be do­ tion from achool. fandest punters. linotypers) a break—is such a sisting roles mostly because I did \ year following Hartford by nine Members of the c u t for "Sm llin’ Thru” from left to right are: voted to the freshmen class. In ing flg^ires. moved up a bit tai the Wednesday Bwre work in debating.” Douglas Phelps. Marjorie Shields, George Adamy, James Britton, nated to War Relief. this column will be revealed the The plan will effect all high And down here, where sectlohal standout from the state that is points.- Under the able direction of Fac­ Mobley, alrwdy credited with a Night league at the Y. In this famous for production of top­ She attended the Inter-Schoias- Connie Kehler, Elaine Anderson. L oi.<) Gustaf.son, David Galligan, "ups" and "downs’’ of the fresh­ school students for every pupil will ■eason’a recoto-breaking rushing pride blazes Uke a fire doused with Lemieux, Hartford’s star, came ulty Adviser Helen Page, veteran gasoline, the fans proclaim It’s the Navy backs play leap-frog with tackling dulnmies. Left to right: Clyde Sle’fifried, Ted Gilliland and match Skoog was again high man flight featherweights that his tic debates at Boston University, Janet Boyd in first, aX be did last year. Joan Todd, Basil Nodden, Caro lyn Daley, Francis Deardon. men class—chiefly the "ups”__ have general membership in ths total of 1,145 yards In aevon Warren and several other places. of ten years’ past performances, their good times as well as their Corps. The Freshmen and Sophor southwest that emphasizes the captain Alan Cameron. They hope to get over Army, too, at Annapolis, Nov. with 124 for high single and 348 ruckus with Wright is going to New Britain came in third with whose command last spring help­ games, bae first place virtually three string totals. bring more folks Into the Garden Before coming to Manchester, a score of 87. bad times. As this column makes mores will have no change in their sewed up. Wilson must bast out fodtbaU. An appealing personality and play basketball? Practices for ed the club win the New England Sammy Baugh, Jack Jacobs, The Motor Sales bested Chag- from the Nutmeg State than any Mias Holman was at Foxcraft Manchester won the C.C.I.L. this its debut it will make an attempt present school program. Junior Missouri’s Bob Steuber and Ohio winning smile' coupled with femi­ girls have been started. Come out Drama Festival laurele, the club Owen Price, Glenn Dobbs . . . not’a Chiefs two out qf three punch-party in Garden history. Academy for two years, where she nine charm, are the recognlzcable year, as they did last. However, Pleased — to hold your interest—don’t for­ boys will shift into new practical State’s Qene Fekete for the run­ met Miss Blanche Henry another now, and learn. Frosh-Soph start- has worked steadily for the past get we said merely an attempt. math courses and all Juniors will peerless punters, all southwest- points. Barton got high single Of course, the fact that Willie traits of Janet ^ y d , chosen as this thia meet winds up the season for on Monday—^and Junior-Senior month in order to prepare the ner-up position. with 132 but Weber took three has won 53 fights in a row and newcomer to M. H. S. The first the Manchester runners. The re­ have membership in special di­ Although playing in fewar erners. Odell Preps Yale*s Squad\ week's outstanding senior for the To Meet You ! practice started Wednesday. Will play. Toak VtaMSk The American football statisti­ string honors by two pins over throws punches with about as part of this year. Miss Holman Legion of Honor. sults for both meets are as fol­ Earlier in the year one of the visions where possible. For ths games, Wilson trails Fekete by By Ruthmary Mirtalla you be helping your class to win Heading an all-star cast of Seniors, there will be a shift in cal bureau backs up this southei n MazzoU, the former hitting 333. much rhyme and reason as sn ack- taught at Warren, Maas. Blonde curly locks, a "amooth” lows: upperclassmen—incidentally it was only 20 yards and Steuber by 51. the tournament? twelve, leading lady Joan Todd a member of the ’’World” staff__ the emphasis in college physics to Uncle Sam’s naval forces have supremacy in punting. This sea­ Don Willis’ gang swamped ack gun on the loose isn’t going to complexion, and green eyea. (“just Hartford Public vs. ManrJiester promises to turn in a brilliant Figures released today by the 1. Lemieux, H.P., 13:01; 2. Mans­ commented that the freshmen thia Include the salient features of ths American Football StatlsUcal Bu­ another local athleta "Yoah” Vin- son the southeast kickers are get­ For Harvard Team Saturday Chambers’ Movers with a clean hurt the fan interest. However, like cat's,” as she abashedly ad­ Two weeks ago we said that Those gals who have been bowl­ performance, both as Kathleen, ting the most distance. Last year, sweep as Lailey copped individual from all indications —Including field, M, 13:31; 3. Carlson, H.P., Boston University was having a year looked as if the war had ef­ War Department pre-induction reau show Steuber with 848 yards cek, who left for Newport Train­ Placement Taken mitted) further identify thia popu­ ing after school these past weeks and, in the second act. as Moon- ing station this morning. Vtneek it was the southwest, and year honors for the evening In all the communiques from Promoter Mika lar senior. ' 13:34; 4 Rieder, M, 13:52; 5. Al scrap drive during which no per­ fected them in growth—but we radio course, and for many Senior In nine games; Fekete 817 in eight By Harry Orayson certainly have some real pipperoo yeen. Supporting her are Doug boys a shift in program will in­ was a throe letter star with Man­ before that, the southeast. matches with 144 for high single Jacobs’ counting houses— ths Janet was a member of Paint Bray, M., 13:54; 5. Touhey, H.P., son could enter a building without really aren’t so small—as a mat­ games. Wilson has 797 yards In New York. Nov. 19*—In the Rar. of scores . . . For example—Alba F helps, who sparkingly portrays clude basic work in electricity and chester High school, having played Dobbs Is Top Punter and a swell three string total of neighborhoods of New Haven and By Miss Greenaway and Powder for two years, and 14:00; 7. Greenbaum, H P., 14:03; bringing some scrap. It proved very ter of fact we have some future seven contests with two more to vard game, Howard Odell of Yi Quaglia has the highest score to the two sides of a character who machines, and features of the pre- baseball, footbsOl and baaketbalL But indl'vlduaUy, ah, that Is 877. The scores: Hartford are going to look like de­ this is her second year with Sock 8. Strickland, H.P., 14:05; 9 La- successful and many pounds were date. Alberta Saum, Lil Naretto, six-footers in the freshman class. play. Wright to Retain Crown closes the busiest year a foot! has been made bitter by the death inductions course on the automo­ He vraa a standout on the grid­ where the southwest sparklea Brj’ant and Chapman (1) serted villages come Friday. In and Buskin; At present she is the Fleau, H.P., 14:04; 10. Stevenson, turned in. June Mildner, and Dot Wolfram Together, Mobley and Wilson coach ever experienced. M., 14:13; 11. Carpenter, H.P. of his bride on their wedding bile. This will make it necessary to iron for the high team. He also Lcmg, lean Glenn Dobbs, a goal to Hovrie Odell left Pennsylvania Fish ...... 110 114 99—323 spite of Transportation problems. Miss Qeorgla Greenaway, business manager for the produc­ rank the four next highest in the night; Basil Nodden, whose ex­ An amusing Incident took place have Hardln-Stmmons leading the 14:12; 12. Bill Bray, M., 14:13; 13. rearrange the mechanical drawing nation in rushing with an average played semi-pro football both In goal punter, has kicked ao well punches do not travel more than for Madison on Feb. 1, Harry 92 122 88—302 Uncle Mike” estimated today M. H. S. typing and shorthand tion of "Smilin' Through.” She In New Haven High School the scoring. pert presentation of Kenneth in Mrs. Loomis's first period Ekig- By Jack Dwyer Ricupero, H.P.. 14:16; 14 John­ llsh class recently, when the class classes of William Vaders. of 350 yerde a game, 40 yarda bet- New Jersey and Manchester, hU University of Tulsa la the No. Herald Sports Editor six inches and his body is behind Stuhldreher having engaged the apman .. 93 93 96—282 that some 7,500 to 10,000 fans an served aa class secretary last year. Juniors are leading in scholastic Wayne as a noble and honest map ' each punch. teacher, is taking over the place­ ston. M., 14:20; 15. Strange, M., The physical education for all ter than the record set by l o Io- | ijuck, "Tosh." 1 punting team in the nation. I might be banished from cross­ best man he could find to help Bhrr ...... 108 92 99—299 coming down to see this one any She has also been a member of honors. There are 53 students on is made doubly difficult by his sec­ secretary was reading her daily ment aervice, which was conduct­ 14:36; 16. Scully, H.P., 15:30; 17. Flash! Here’s news that will be Senior boys will be expanded to rado In 1937. In fact, the two Last year’s top punter was ing the Connecticut River Into 1 am not comparing Pep with build a defense for Wisconsin. Skbqg .. ...115 124 109—348 way they can, and that includes band for four years. For the past the honor roll closely followed by ond role as Jeremiah Wayne, the report. A spasm of laughter broke ed by Mrs. Gertrude Hitchcock as Shelly, H.P., 15:58. of interest to you gals who enjoy out suddenly when the secretary the extent of requiring four and would beDe outdistancingoutflistancmg completecompiew ■ _ -a Owen Price of Texas- Mines. In Hartford after this but here goes. I Cuebas. Far from it. But I have Odell worked with the Badgets some hitch-hiking and possibly a two years she has been on the the Sophomore class with 52 honor swimming—on Tuesday the 24th villain whose shots killed the 1940, it was this Price person watched the best in the business for four months, having a hand 518 545 491 1554 few on Yak-Back, if there are' any part o f the guidance department, SUte C.I.A.C. .Meet students. The Seniors have 45 said, "Mrs. Loomis placed some five periods of physical education backfleld units of every coUege K f i z s i f l 'V Chalky Wright is to retain his "Shrimps” athletic team. Janet has 1. Hartford 58: 2.. Manchester the swimming pool will be open beautiful Moonyeen; Jimmy Brit­ again with a 48-yard average. The reatlTewe’ight crowm"agM Wil- ; train for a fight and when Wright in the development of EJlnJy Hlrsch, handy. (Yaks, that is). until such a time aa Mrs. Hitch­ honor students while the freshmen sentences on the board, containing a week. To do this—the services eleven in the country lf_ It weren’t | J Moi Bros. (2) cock may return to the M.H.S. followed the College Classical 67; 3. New Britain 87; 4. Green­ for a splash party. So come on and ton, whose ability as a character for four' teams—Ohio State, Bos­ University of Oklahoma’s celebra­ lie Pep of Hartford tomorrow ; sUrted to stalk Cuebas in the first the remarkable sophomore back. Up to right this minute, the good have 15. join in the fun. actor of the first degree shines dependent clauses and we ran over of Mr. Brown of the Rec will be Newcomb .117 110 99—326 faculty. Mrs. Hitchcock built up course all four years, maintaining wich 135; 5. New London Bulke- them lightly." added to the faculty for two ton CoUege, Missouri and Texas. ted Indian, Jack Jacobs, was only night I round I knew that someone had-^ among others. 109 105 103—317 folks'^Yrom the nearby Nutmeg a better-than-average record. forth in his portrayal of a lively a few Inches behind. - - ■ • - - - hi* «rf*h™.» Pennsylvania Zaches thia ■service, which places mem­ ley 136; 6. Plainyille IM ; 7. New periods a day. Meantime, Franlde Sinkwlch, For Big Tilt I have only watched Wright taught Chalky how to hit without Simmonss ...;...Ifl33 198 108—300 state Mone have dug down into Sporta—etpecially tennis, and At CTrosby High the general but sympathetic doctor, friend of But here’s the test In the Na­ fight once...against Cuebas. in any waste motion. Pep has never bers eg the graduating class in Haven Hillhouse 180; 8. Fairfield Junior-‘Sen!or Life Saving E. Struff. the Georgia powerhouse, la run­ and Wisconsin each has several H. LaChapellhapeU . . m 101 II 122—330 the sock for 820,000 worth ot animals—eap^ially doga, are her opinion is that students should the family, and almost a part of Well, we’ve done it- at last tional Football League this fall, Hartford, but what impressed me met anyone who can hit like this fine players, the all-round material positions as well as helping those 208; 9. Middletown 212: 10 Weaver Classes have started. Each Thurs­ many freshmen have had a taste ning and passing his way toward Kroll ...... loT^^l98 05—296 ducats. Naturally, Uncle Mike Isn’t Students who are still in school to favorite pastime "out of echool.” 241; 11. New Haven Commercial (inisb High School before enter­ day afternoon finds an enthusias­ it; Dave Galligan, as WlUle. a the 2,000 yard mark In total of- S peedy W HlgbaCK where the best in the business op­ most li. that fight was the hitting colored boy and I’U bet a pint of at there institutions isn’t ns strong at all put Out about thia, for. with With her efficacious back-hand, ing into the U. S. service for those boy deeply in love with Kathleen, of exams—They really weren't so erate, Jacobs was the leading ability of Wright. He knows ex- tea (and that's a good bet today) as some people suspect. find after-school work. Mrs. Hitch­ 265; 12 Norwalk 271. tic group of swimmers learning bad were they? New Schedule fense. He has a 1,815 .-.-1 total gained„.i . Practice 539 5t2 527 1578 that foundation to work on, hs cock idaeed M per cent of the she has won tournaments and the Billy Noren. with high school educations have how to take belter care of them­ whose pathetically funny efforts by running 692 yarda and passing I punter imtil he flew away to join actly how to hlt...almos. a lost that the Hartford boy will know He explains that while young figures this itose-martilng party toward getting her to marry him art among the fighters today. His it when the Chalk does land. graduating claaa last year. tennis cup at camp, for the last greater chances for advancement selves in the water and how to as­ for 1,128 and still has two games | the Air Corps. And when he left, Ghost Hirsch’s spectacular runs Motor Sales (2) will be the big financial fuss at this set off Ken’s tragic ones to a very "Time waits for no man" and Begins Nov. 23 have stolen the headlines, he would Mias Greenaway la well pre­ two successive summers. and also, after the war, the re­ sist others who may get into dif­ to go. The record Is 1,928 yards. of them came Jobe than applicants because of Editorial the fears, the wishes, the agonies na, Jean Chitjean, and Patty probably buy their whole lunch duce their ue.cnae strength, or four years. year. He took lessons . in art for of all concerned will be either lanta Nov. 28—should also have a | downtown quarterback club last Other explanations: ers game last Sunday . . . Eight in a futile attempt to root the local demand for labor caused three years—while he was in the Dowd; Production committee, El­ Well, here’s hoping that you every day. These tickets do not they could cut out the third line more o f the Iowa Navy SetOiawks Princeton employed an under- Total ...... 579 544 551 1674 One class had been instructed to realized or dashed beyond recall. spotlsaa record. Too bad they can’t Luster — The climate is mild home. This time there will be i 1W the proximity of war Industrial Voluntetnii Ration OU eighth grade and during his fresh­ don Wilson, chairman, " Larry haven’t been bored too much—I’ll necessarily need to be used up in night ana return to the slower game oi football squad. Including Matt Bol- shifted line and over-shifted back­ Ohambers’ Movers (0) of them, and they think the added' write an essay on winter. One pu­ Jaffe, and Cairmella Martino; Prop have a round-robin and ring In un- "Tommy has not been out of the enough to permit lots of ball l^ants. man and sophomore years. be signing off now. the two week period. a decade ago, when a hockey team ger, Judd Ringer, George Frye and er-ups against Yale’s single wing. A. Chambers . . . 86 86 86— 258 noise will be so much help that Oil rationing was willingly and pil's read something like this: "In managers. Dot Dwyer and Bar­ 'Bye. The tickets will be ready wUpped Tulea. dressing room all week. However, handling. ’Wsrm fingers make for was 12 men • . . Come to think ot liols Clark '44. efficiently taken care of by sev­ At present, Fran is employed in While stroUing down the corri­ Fred Baston, are moving on to This is the best defense against Denhup .. . . . 90 102 83—275 they’ve made Willie a 1 to 2 favor­ winter it is very cold. Many old dor the othoi day, we noticed sev­ bara Coleman, co-chairmen, Alli­ Friday and this transaction w ill' Your correspondent hails from he Is a boy who responds to treat­ good passing and kicking. It, the Brutus have done all right the Ells’ method of attack. Odell . . . 99 110 ------209 eral groups of volunteer workers Watkjns after achool, where he people die in winter and many the mint Julep country and U just ment and he has never missed a Lookabaugh — The btold of flight training and won’t play Cowles .. . . ite in his home district What’S decora'tes the windows and plans eral people looking rather askance son Lee, William Shearer, Robert P. S. Incidentally those interest­ strictly cash. with only 13 men in their last lew against Nebraska Saturday . contends it rendered Ineffective 85 T. Chambers .. 85 113 116—314 at the high school, as a patriotic birds also go to a warmer cli­ As Manchester High School is as strong a l^rgla rooter as the game either In High school or thus these southweaterners has some­ more, a lot of Connecticut money and draV» many of the signs and at something. We * investigated, Giorgetti, and William Peteraon. ed in the word ’’ballyhoo” will find games . . . You can Imagine the Seventeen years after ending his per cent of his plays. Polinskl ...1 0 8 103 100—311 Uriigilay W orker duty during the past two weeks. mate." Wardrobe mistresses, Dot Cha­ continually under observation by next one down around Athens, far In college. There Is a possl- thing to do with It. Most of them popped up among tho Broadway posters. end it turned out to be George that this word may be found in etlects if other sports start cut­ football career at Stanford, Capt. Yale beat Princeton with a play Coleman .. _ _ 106— 106 betting shoppes for Pep. Tho only Manchester high and grammar pin, chairman. Fay Ferris, and the citizens of the town, students Jhw-ja. And he spent many a cold biltfy that I may be able to use are split to the moon. A long leg­ ting—tootbali squads two deep, in which the fullback spun and school teachers played the major Fran plans to attend Pratt In­ Adamy with his collar turned up any "up-to-date” American slang Ernie Nevers of the Marines thing wrong with the picture is Some day the song writer will ns it wUl be in the play. No, he Nancy Robertson; Technical de­ book—It means— "a flamboyant have been asked to use their best fall afternoon tn Grant Field, AW him a little Saturday at the right ged lad can get a lot of power 16-man baseball squads, etc. . . . faked giving the ball to the wlng­ Total ,.468 514 491 1473 At Girl Reserves’ role in the distributing of this vi­ stitute, after Which he would like lanta, cheering on Bill Alexan- wlngback, where he can carry the weighs 210 pounds—only six over that Chalky W|-lght Ukes the other give us the “Automobile Blues" in liasn't gone overboard about his partment, George Johnson, chair­ speech or printed article designed manners and make thia project a I Into a kick. But it’s one way ot spreading out back in motion. Yale’s Inside tal fuel. The teachers gave their to do interior ^ o r a tin g or illus­ four flats. der’s Engineers. But—look out for I bMI in bis left arm.” Frnka—Too many coaches think his college playing weight. side of the argument, and when trating. part; he was just going down to man, Richard Dougan and. George to attract attention to something auccesa from every angle. the available manpower. tackle came over to take the weak free time to organize and help Nackowskl; assistant directors, Eleanor Stipsita. cover folks, theae Southerners take The right wlngback, played of punting purely as a defensive last heard from he was covering Modest about his ability, he was, show Miss Page how it was done, or someone.” side tackle out and th e^ n ter and Greetings and best wishes from take care of the many applica­ Carolyn Daley, chairman, Wini­ their football seriously—he thinks I regularly by I>s Horvath, another weapon. Those punts of ours guard took the guard In. • The IS much of this Nutmeg Stats when interviewed, reliictant to talk Happy ir the mosquito that can and to gather her approval. Thus you have another word to Missing ’Em Quick Cloak Bowler^ the Girl Reserves of her country tions for oil to heat homes. In pass the screen test. fred Pentland and Margo Hurley; Boston College has the best college I li|tot speedster, wouldn’t be a new aren’t accidents. We spend consid­ Winding up the football selec­ weak side end faked taking the 'scratch” as he could find. to the Manchester Girl Resetves about his work. He said that when add to your rapidly increasing addition to working after hours on Make-up artists. Elsie Pallein, Transport by Air football team In the country, a I spot for Sophomore James who erable time in- every practice tion seMon with no more idea of Manchester tackle and went on to take the half­ were extended by Miss CTara Eli.sa regular school (Mys. several of the he begins drawing a picture, like We were at the dress rehearsal slang vocabularly. Well,- I'll be teiam that might )>eat any of the I has alternate with Paul Sarring- working on them. In New HSven High School Betty MoUer and Shirley Ship- looking for you next week. what’s what than we had at the back. By the time the tackle TripHamiltoiis de Salterain. a worker in the Y.W. teachers came in Armistice Day those which he used for the Monday night, and saw the scen­ man; Head usher, Ronald Wads- prOB except the Bears and poaalbly I ha us at left halfback. James But any way you look at It, awakened to the fact that the end "Smiln’ Through" ads on ho|tne- there was no school Monday or Is English Subject start: Boston CoUege, Georgia and C. A. in Uruguay, who attended to work on this necessary defense ery in its completed glory for the w o i^ ; assistant ushers, Jean the Redskins. I played right wlngback with these southwesterners are getting was not working oh him, he was room blackboards, he does hot Tuesjlay of last week due to the Georgia Tech iautomaUcally); Ski News the Girl Reserve candlelight ser- measure. oil rationing—Aren’t they lucky? first time. It’s pastel hues and Chitjean, Patty Dowd, Marjorie That’s why 1 hope the Georgls I m l^ ty Massillon High school un- lot of kick into, and out of, Army over Princeton, Columbia out of the play. Tho quarterback vlce'held at the Center church last Along with the teachers, such have any definite idea in mind as delicate shading are reminiscent Sonego and Lucybelle West; Pro­ Aerial, transportation was the vs. Tech victor tackles BC In |der Brown. their football. cut in to take the backer-up. The Tavern Keglers Trounce to what the drawing will lie. With ’ over Dartmouth. Harvard over Session Tonight Tuesday. Especially impressed by organizations as HiY and Girl Re­ of something out ot Walt Disney's gram committee, James Britton, Sugar *n Spice subject at compositions written by somebody's bowl. It will settle the Ohio State and Michigan, fresh Yale, Missouri over Fordham, Wis­ fullback went Inside the defensive the simplicity of the service. Miss no advance plan, he merely puts As a parting remark the "Her­ The usual Thursday evening Moriarty Brothers in serves volunteered their services ald" gives us. best efforts; we’re not kidding Connie Kehler and George Nac- the seniors of Miss lone Fellows^ issue that can’t be settled in print. from Its convincing 32 to 20 win consin (home team) over Mlnne- tackle on the weak side. With any de Salterain said she was glad to for oil rationing, girls from both down the ideas which come to him when we say that they’re really Well, for goodness kske, we first period English Class last A Yankee boy who made his. col­ over strong Notre Dame, wind up dry course” ski club training ses degree of success, this play is likely when he begins to draw. If a cinnamon sits in a dentist’a kowski; Press agients, Don Stid­ soU, Ohio SUte over Michigan, sion will be held at t))e East Side Rec Orctiit. have the opportunity to see Girl Mrs. Mitchell's and Mias Kellogg's good. Come anil see the play for ham, Ruthmary Wirtalla, Elsie guess that MHS has got to go week. lege football reputation down their heavy workouts today fof Notre Daune over Northwestern, to go for a long gain. Fran found it hard to tell how chair, \yhat time is It? Toth hurty! the nation’s top coUegiate clash Fitz Offered Recreation Center tonight at 8 Rcaerves here and tell the girls of typing classes helped by filing ap­ yourself if you don’t believe us! Pallein; Scenic artists, Francis some to beat Bristol High, for in Elsie Aspinwsld’s composition South, Carl Brumbaugh of the Alabama over Vanderbilt, North Howie Odell now h u a running her country of this meeting. he gets the inspiration for bis Or If'his tent blows away, its__ which will be witnessed by about 'clock. A lot of members were The West Side Tavern team took plications. Oil rationing was not Tent wenty! Deardon, chairman, Jamea Elliott. the past nine weeks they’ve sold on military gilders told of trans­ University of Florida, cOacbes the Carolina over Virginia . . . when it attack to go with Yale’s passing, President Caroljm Daley wel- drawings and how he goes about $4B,rai worth of War Stamps.. Of 80,000 fans. bit cautious about taking up this three points away from Moriarty confined, however, entirely to the Perfect as the scenery looks, it Marjorie Sonego and Agnes port planes that tow aix gliders, BC backfleld. And his fine tutoring Montreal Job comes to the Southwest and Pa' The Ells ran through a supposedly eomed all the new girls and stress­ getting his ideas on paper, but he course, they were ' aided in the Ohio can win an undisputed pre-season course but after two school system as volunteer work­ still has its mechanical if not 'vis­ Kurys. each loaded with 2 tons of sup­ is largely reaponaible for the clflc coast we give up; superior Princeton line. Brothers at the West Side Bowl­ ed the importance of the candle­ ers fronri the outside, both men and did say that when he sees things drive, by the elementary schools, Western Conference championship weeks of intensive training they

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Don’t let your coins accu­ FOR S A L E —1940 BUICK coach, K. Herald. dy; you’re scalped already. Oeaot six avans* word* to a tint. W AN TE D TO TUNE, repair and 10c if you furnish' bags. Also yel­ 713 Main atreet. mulate— turn them In for W ar ' autlala anmbors and abbrovlatlona FOUND—CANARY. Owner may radio, heater. 15,000 mllea Good WANTED—TWO RELIABLE wo- Read It Or Not— Urea. Telephone 2-1174. regulate your piano or player low Globe turnips. Frank V. W il­ Stamps M often m you possibly ^aaeh oaant as a word and oompound have same by paying for adv. men for work in factory, steady YES! WE HAVE Innerspring mat­ An undercover man la almost Andrew Johnson was elected toj ' wards as two words Iflnlmom eost piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. liams, 1632 Tolland Turnpike, can. Telephone 8404. work and good hours. Apply Fold­ Wanted to Rent 6H -.my man in bed m the whistle the United Statee Senate from I la atlas of tbrso llnsa FOR SALE—1934 CHEVROLET tresses! Due to foresight we ing Boxes Inc., Elm A Forest Tennessee after he had served m | UBS tatss par d v tor trsnstsnt- SAW S OF A L L KIND S Sled, eet stocked Up months ago. We now |bk>ws almost any winter morning. coach, $35.00 for quick sale. streeU (Cheney’s CTock MUl.) W A N T E D TO R E N T by 2 adults, Tempua Fngtt- president of the United States. Write Box O, Herald. ana repaired, cord wood saws offer you our regular $29.50 Gold — ssH is Hatch IT, IBST Automobiles for Sale Household Goods 61 4 or 5 room flat. Call 2-0774 be­ A glance at this year’s calendar Cash Charpa gummed, power and hand lawn Medal Innerspring mattresses tween 4 and 7 p. m. Stump Speaker (boastfully)— Romantic Suitor—I would lay [O U T OUR W A Y B Y J. R. W IL LIA M S OUR BOARD ING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLE dtOoBBsentlTs Oars...I 7 otsi • ota mowers overhauled, and sharp­ ATTE.N’nON (Full size only) at a $5.00 saving. |rm a practical fanner. Mention, Should set your feet a-bopplng; Help Wanted— Male 36 Great guns! There’s cxily five more the world at your feet • ConssontlTs Dars...| I otsUl 1935 PLYM O U TH sedan, $65; 1937 Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 ened. Stored all winter, no extra F U R N ITU R E Sale priced at only $24.50. Order Ilf you can, just one thing I can't |d0 on the farm. weeks Gladys—I wouldn't care for It, Ford coach. Model 60, $65; 1937 charge. Axes, Knives, shears etc. WANTED—PAINTERS. Winters BARGAIN HUNTERS! yours now! CSill 3535, Benson Houses for Sale 72 NC!iTHlB AlKirr INEU,, THAT FOCEST W WELL.IF ITS AT W ESAO,TNU5(SS? VSJOOLD NOU DEEM V4ELL,M0Uf»^ ALWAMS ^ ; all orders tor Irrsralar inaertlona Chevrolet coach, $65; Model T FOR SALE—1940 INDIAN deluxe 3 ROOM OUTFIT I Voice (from the rear)— Can you To do your ChrlstmM shopping! in Its present mussed up condition. w in ba obarasd at tbs oos time rats sharpened. Capitol Grinding Oo., work for good man. Apply Velvet Furniture. 713 Main street. OFF GCy>AlMT U H - , CAKJGEE IS SU ta^TH ’BOrrOVVHEO IT MORE VALOROUS OF ME TO PLUCKINETUE HARP A0OUT Ford coupe, $50. Brunner'*, 80 motorcycle. Call at 41 Stark­ —$139.00— FOR s a l e ;—JUST O FF Main |Iay an egg? A H EM ' THEIZES A OEE12. /HAVE A HARD < ipaalal rates for lone term eterr weather atreet, or phone 4726. 631 Lydail street TeL 7958. mill, Cheney Bros. E. ^Trederailck sUreet, live room single. Occupan­ END MM MEPa EAETIN6 AND ’ , GRADU^^^S COM. LAODE dar adtertlalns Kl*en upon request: Oakland street. Tel. 6191. Open Inc. O. Curtis, foreman. Just the furniture you will need to YES! WE HAVE 9x12 Axminstar OFF PRPvMTE ViWV, HID THAT /TIME KAAKIHG A > SEEK A DIGNIFIED POSITION F R ^ eVERM KIND OP Ada ordered before ^he third or until 7:30 evenings. MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ start your own home wool rugs. Limited number cy In 30 days, steam heat, large _ A woman w m relating to a FUNNY BUSINESS UH... LOAD O ' VSOOD ^ J U D G E BELIEVE IT arth dar will oe Obarsed onir (or $42.95-$49.50-$59.95. Free moth lot. Price less than $5,000. Terms. I friend her experience at a wed- \NHERE X COULD BOLSTER-TV UN\NER«TM EJLCBPT tbs aoioal number of times tbs ad Business Services Offered 13 ed, shear grinding, key attlng, RELIABLE MAN wanted to Living Room consists of 3 pc. liv­ BUT HE^ TOO rWASM’T A CARO- 'Appaared. cbarplng at the rata eam - 1939 P O N 'n A C DELUXE aedan; duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. operate machinea In dry cleaning ing room suite, 2 end tables, coffee prodf rug cushion this week in­ Arthur A. Knofla. Tel. 6440, 875 Iding. She described the bride’s WAR EFFORT? -“-THE PAPER BARBER COLLEGE/-^ Main etreet \ LATY TO rrvEOAfeO OEEG. ;^aa bat no allowanes or rsfun<*< can 1939 caievrolet deluxe town ATTENTION HOME OWNERS. overhauled. Bralthwalte, S3 Pearl department Steady work, good table, 2 lamps and rug. cluded. Call 3535, Benson Furni­ Iwhite satin gown, veil, sUppers, SPEAKS OF MANPOWER-^ LOTS OP TEACHERS ARE ^ be made on sis time ads stopped U M LOAO rr ______aedan; 1939 Plymouth deluxe Now is the Uma to re-roof land street . salary. Apply Holland aeaners, ture, 713 Main street. Iflowers and everything. BUT THPT \NORD SEEM S TO BEING DRAFTED-*— after tbs flftb dar- aedan; 1939 Ford deluxe aedan. CAN BE PURCHASED IN MANCHESTER, 5 ROOM I Friend—And what did the bride No “tin forbids*’ : displar lines not re-aide your home. Under no 1007 Main street SEPARATELY house, very good condition, fur­ A ll in good condition, good Urea NEW -DNVERTI^LE TOPS, cel- F A L L HOUSE C LE A N IN G Ume I groom wear? J'/ 3\ IMPLM IAORE PHMSICAL TWAN VNHTV DON'T Moo U SE . sold obligatlona for our eatimate. We —$69.50— nace heat, lights and water. T bs aerald will not be reeponaibla Cole Motora, 4164. luloid replaced In curtains, all WANTED—BY THE Center Res- Is often the time new floor-cover­ 1 Woman—WelL do you know INTELLECTUAL ACTNiYV/ MOOR EDOCAnoi^ guarantee all work, and war are Bedroom consists of bed, dresser, for more than one Incorrect Inser­ kinds of leather work. Chaa. Lak- taurant a dish washer, $22 a ings are needed. We have just re­ Price $3800 and terms. 5 room I that good-for-nothing cuss never FO R SOlWETVAll^G tion of anr adtartlsement ordered still able to quote the old prices, chest, sturdy springs, comfortable FOR SALE— 1934 DODGE aedan. Ing, ^ Cambridge street Tele­ week, .6 days, good hours. ceived a large shipment of new house, close to Main street, good |show ^ up at all! BESIDES STEiNi for more than one time. 5 good Urea. May be aeen at 81 as there have been no advances In mattress, 2 pillows, night table, condition, large lot. Price $4800. T b s Inadvertent, omission of in- our prices. W rite or Phone Bur­ phone 4140. patterns. Marbles, tiles and hard­ aarraet publication of adverllsins Avondale Road. WANTED—KITCHEN HELPER night table lamp, 3 pc. Lucite Terms. 2 fam ily flat, 5 rooms I f you don’t want the police to SONGS ton Insulating Co., 180 North Ox­ wood Imitations. Patterns suit­ Will ba rsoiined onIr br oancellstlon REPAIRING AND REFINISHING and dishwasher, 6 days, good dresser set. able for any room. CTome In and each floor, all improvements, [watch you don't act auspicious, a ( tbs obante made for the servlee FOR SALE— 1937 DESOTO sedan. ford street, Hartford, Conn. Tel. chairs, caning, splint rush or hours, good pay. Tea Room, 882 CAN BE PURCHASED look them over. You can always' very good location. Price $6200. tandered In fair condlUon. Priced very 32-4515 or Manchester 3306 eve­ All adcertlsamsnta must oonforro reed. Eklward E. Fish, 104 Chest­ Main street SEPARATELY buy for less at Montgomery Ward Jamts Rennie. 62 Hamlin street. Citizen (to another)—The bank reaaonable. Call 2-0578 after 6 nings. la stria, ooor and typoaraohr with nut atreet Telephone 368$. -.$69.50— Co. TeL 7567. jer says If you wUl sign my note recufstlons enforced by the publish- p. m. ars and tber reserve tbs right to Kitchen consist of sturdy table, 4 I he will lend me some money. adit, revise or reject anr eopr eon- Heating— Plumbing— Help Wanted— Male or chairs and dishes. Other eSUzen— 1 have a better siderad objeotlonsbla Help Wanted— Female 35 Female 37 TERMS ARRANGED Machinery and Toola 52 [plan. Have the banker sign the CbMiNO HOURS—ClassiBsd ads DO YOU HAVE ADEQUATE Roo&ng 17 [note and I T loan you the money. M ba published same dar must be Buy U. S. Bonds and W ar Stamps O L IV E R ' M A N U R E spreaders, ffacalved b r If o'clock noon Satur- JOHN C LARK, Plumbing and WANTED—MAN AND woman to F.W* Turney INSURANCE r GIRL OR WOslAN wanted. New A L B E R T S davs to-te. HeaUng. Repairs and jobbing. work in Manchester Laundry. 72 lime sowers, Oliver "60” tractors, Jerry— Queer looking socks See Model Laundry, Summit street F U R N IT U R E CO. Tel. 3233. 37 Hollister street. Maple street used C!Bse tractor on rubber. Dub­ I Pat, one red and the other greeii. Telephone Yow Want .%ds 43 Alljm St—Hartford McKINNET BROTHERS WANTED—CASHIER, self-serv- lin Tractor Company, Willlman- Now Major Pat—Yep, and I have another Ads aro accepted over the tela- Car, bus or train expenses refund­ Uc. [pair at home just like ’em. . phono at the CHAROB RATE given 805 Main St., Manchester, Conn. Ice department Excellent oppor­ Telephone 6060 or 7482 Moving—Trucking- tunity—no experience necessary. Oog»—Birds— Pets 41 ed bn purchase of above merchan­ Bteve as a oonvanelnce to advar- dise. tiasro. but the CASH RATES will be Good salary. See Mr. Kaufman, Husband of Local Resi­ vA Storage 2U TWO NEW LITTERS of dark red Wanted—To Buy 58 [^•noapted as rUU. PATMENT if . Popular Market UCMAS Paid at the business office on or na- THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Cocker Spaniel puppies. Other WINDOW SHADES. VEN^TTIAN dent Is Promoted at Buy Bonds Today— vfsra tbs savantb dar following the blinds. G et our low prices on Hol­ TEfvCHlM6 •rut Insertion of each ad otherwise local and long distance moving. WANTED—LADY to stey with colors available. Jack Frost Ken­ nels. 26 Gardner street land shades, and high grade W a n t e d —B O Y’S u s e d amaii Washington Post. Put Hitler Away ALLTUE the CBAROB RATE Will be oolleet- Allen & Hitchcock^ Return load system, furniture young woman nights from 10 p. sized bicycle. Telephone 8732.' ad. Ho rasponslbllitr (or errors In storage. Dial 6260. m. to 7 a. m. temporarily. 80 Venetian blinds. Phone 8819 for ' talophoned ads will ba assumed and special prices and samples. Capi­ Washington, D. C., Nov. 19—An­ B i l l i a r d Main. Telephone 2-0559. TU R N YOUR M E T A L and rags ' t h e VSj» V A M E R I C A tkair aoeuracr oannol ba guaran- Inc. FOR s a l e :— POINTER. Price nouncement of the promotion of li-H tol Window Shade Company, 241 into money. (N o market for ANGLES? •ped right for quick sale. Tel. 5010. Captain Francis W. Turney to the ; c o l l e c t i n g s c r a p 1 hce. V E M T 0 8 $ HEBOE$ ACE MADE -hX3T WANTED—GIRL TO work at North Main street. Open eve­ paper). Ceiling prices paid. Wm. me. index of Clnsnillctttionn Manchester Office: nings. grade of Major w m made today by AND BGVIwe VA/AR BONDS, soda fountain. Good salary. Ap­ Ostrinjky, 182 Biasell atreet. TeL eeeaaeaaoeoaaaaeaeeeesaa A Lieut. General Lesley J. McNair, 953 Main SU TeL 3301 ply Mack, at Weldon’s, 901 Main 5879. IT LOOKS AS IP >iOUR aoaaad*********** ^ THE KITCHEN SET you’ve al­ Commanding General of the Army street Live Stock— Vehicles 42 n a m e 's g o m m a b e . M A T T I A A M a a p a a p p p a p a p p aa a a a • • C Wlllimantic Office: ways wanted Is now on Jlsplay at Ground Forces here. *'We had to do 8omefliinff**-tlMgr mliiiiig each On Watch B Y E D G A R BIARTIN P#Atll> « e e a a a a aa *H P «e p « PPP a dPd • V For Sale BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 824 Main St. Tel. 1035 B E A U T IF U L 3 YEIAR old saddle otberr Card of Thanka * • ewia a • p a • • • WANTED—SOMEONE to take Benson’s. Better select the set M ajor Turney is the son of M rs *35 International horse, broke to drive. W ill sell Rooms Without Board 59 MOD/ "fti Mamorlam .e. aaaaaaeaadea care of small baby, 6 days a week, you want now! $27.95 for 5 Violet J. Turney o f Miami, Florida, NOT 9)AOl NCJV 9>OT \T'6 6V0\KSt TAVE TWE.I and FoQod aaaaaaaaeee 7 to 3. N o housework. Tel. 2-0526. reasonable to settle estate. Tele­ pieces. Benson Furniture, 713 and Is Executive Officer In the O f­ B oe«aa«ts REAL ESTATE LISTING Station Wagon FOR RENT—ROOM. FOR ladies BY GALBRAITH A OV 1 phone 5-8493, Hartford. Main street. in private family. 210 Spruce fice of Technical Information, for SIDE GLANCES (Commercial Plates) street. the Arm y Groun Forces, which Is A 1 9 ^ 0 0 0 \T 6 0 ^ m MANCHESTER; FOR SALE—ONE USED Silent headed by Lt. Colonel William F. ^yMtomoblsa (or Bale ...... « N o t ic e o f ‘E^PXS.ViSDS'O J - A N I D t L t 6 A V i ) T ^ idHtOPiobllaS (or Bxobanga . . . . t Porter Street Section. Five- Good Tires. Excellent FOR SALE — CX>W. Just freshen­ Glow range burner, in good condi­ FOR RENT—ONE ROOM with Nee. Major Turney w m promoted M tp Aeoaaaorloa—Tires ...... • room aihgle. Bathroom. Hot Mechanical Condition. ed. Telephone 6183. tion. W ill guarantee, $12.00. Tel. double bed, near bath and shower in recognition of his outstanding \or69(^90\. Ante Rapalrlaa>-Palatlng .... 1 air heat wHh lot 100*x66‘xS35’ 8354. ability at the highest headquarters VOO Otfiools ...... w * * . . v*A Dissolution FOR SALE —A BEAUTIFUL bath, hot water at all times. For V i p by Truck ...e*... f deep. S. P. $4,900. D. P. $500. CALL 3941 couple or two girls. Call 5649. of the Arm y Ground Forces. He Cure ...... f spotted saddle horse, reasonable. FOR SALE—3 PIECE mahogany WM formerly Assistant Public Re-' lea—Storaffs « . 10 This is to certify that THE Mrs. Raymond, Route 85, Bolton bedroom suite, also bird cage with McKee Street Section. New FOR RENT— WARM QUIET latlons OW cer of the FMrst Corps ___ 'Wnreloa ...... 11 LATHROP A STAYE COAL stand. Inquire 122 Maple or tele­ Arep when Colonel Nee was the Antoe-—Motore^Us 4-Room Single. All modem de- room, next to bath, hot water, COMPANY, a Connecticut corpo­ phone 6235. Public Relations Officer, and was tallB. 2 nnflniahed roomn up- ladies preferred. Convenient to Oarvlaes O S sred...... I f ration doing business in the Town Poultry and Supplies ordered to WMhington to his atalra. S. P. $5,800. D. P. S800. B R E AK IN G UP HOME. Brand restaurants and bus line. Call i i ’ lid earvleaa Offered ....U - A of Manchester, County of Hart­ after 4, Apartment 3, 821 Main present post when Colonel Nee 1« ford. and State of Connecticut NATIVE TURKEYS—LIVE OR new dining room set for sale. 46 took over the post at the Head­ 'Muraarlea ...... 10 street, telephone 5664. Durant Street. 5-room dU' has filed a Preliminary Certificate dressed. Clyde Marshall, Bolton Hemlock street, Manchester. quarters of the Arm y Ground com ISM STUM Otractors ...... Id Notch, Tel. 4052. iPMhtaff—B o e fl^ — 11 plex. All improvements. Lot of Dissolution with the Secretary FOR RENT—ROOM. Inquire 68 Forces. has 75' frontage. 8. P. $5,200. FOR SALE of State, dated November 2, 1942. FOR SALE- HAND Crocheted Major Tum ey was commended 1* FOR SALE—TURKEYS. Uve or bedspread, original design, $25 Spruce street, second floor. Ref­ D. P. $1,000. ! 8-ACRE TRUCK GARDEN erences. by Major General E. G. Dawlev, HOLD EVERYTHING . ^ jraga .. to A ll persons or creditors having dressed. Wm. Pekowsky, 290 Bid- cash, 40 Kensington street. Tele­ Oai e lo a ...... tO-A FARM — 6 - room house. any claim against this corporation Commanding General of the VI well street. Manchester. phone 6025. Arm y Corps with Headquarter.- .-' •oaaaaaae II “ TCaner Street Section. 6- . Bam and chicken coop. Can shall present same to George C. ------P T ^ • a a^ a?a a •« tt Lessner, Enquire, at 821 Main FOR R E IN T-F U R N IS H E D room. Providence, Rhode Island for I f room single. 2 years old. Sun- ; be bought as rent. Small H O SPITAL BEDS POK SALE ot ^imHsaaMU St., Manchester, on or before FOR SALE—NAnVE TURKEYS. Call at 39 Maple stgget. work In public'relations during i.-. eliiff Claaning . . . 14 parlor. Fireplace. Downstairs amount • down and then rent, fully adjustable. Kates rea­ Carolina maneuvers this summer an^ Sarvloe . . . . . to lavatory. Ready for Immediate March 2, 1943. Albert Bogli, Bush Hill Road. sonable. Call Keith Furniture. ' ssa Sarvloa .m.. I* monthly payments.______under the direction of • Colonel occupancy. 8. P. $7,200. D. P. Dated at Manchester this 2nd Tel. 4159. Boarders Wanted 59-A Donald H. Galloway, Assistant $1JM)0. BY ROT CRANE M d Classes H On State Highway in Bol­ day of November, 1942. Articles for Sale 45 Chief of Staf of Military Intelli- W ASH TUBS One Baby Down IhetnwUeBa ...... t* Raymond L. Lathrop, W A N TE D —MEIN A N D women ...... e.. . .11* A ton —*■ Vz acre of land, egnee, V I Arm y Corps. 11* Lydail Street 0-room single. Dorothy S. Lathrop. FOR SALE—2 BABY carriages, Slims You roomers and boarders, home cook­ Major ^ r n e y is a graduate of VtoWl HERE I AM IWTH A CRIPPLCO SHIP, 6-room house. Oil burner. A M ajority of the Board o f Di­ play pen, bassinette, 50 volume ed meals, continuous hot water, .motions ...... 10 All improvements. 2-car gar­ the Unlvenity of Connecticut and . , m TAIL (Su n m e r W(XJNPe d , s ix f o c k e - w u l p s age. Acre of land. S. P. $4300. Steam heat. Garage and rectors of The Lathrop * Staye set leather bound Harvard CHas- and showers. 330 Adams street. WM a newspaperman In Connecti­ ika—Uortgagas . — 11 V i , ■ { P1VIW6 AT U S-AN O THAT INTELLISENCE OFFICER A O T O N C ! \ h e r e cO ftAE S Opportunities ...... I f D. P. $1,000. chicken coop. Coal Ckimpany, s slcs. 81 Avondale Road. cut before being called ti duty. ROOM AND Q U A U T Y meals for ' X \ THEREw PRO0ABLV V « i ^ t » f •NEVER wta» V SAW ^ r A » to f^an ...... If P r ic e ...... 36.000 Major Turney is the son-ih-Iaw THE ■ala aad SttaadaBa girls only at reaaonable price. of Mr. anc Mrs. ThomM J. Ford, MACHINE J ’’Artlelee For Sale ...... 45 Ford Street. 5-room single. trnl-Comml**lun for a Tavern .Per­ meeting of the Manchester Evacu­ : Boats and* Accessories ...... 44 Steam heat. Coal burner. All mit for the aale oY alcf>hoIic liquor ation Unit of the A. R. P. services •■Yoirog man, how can 1 see my "Sonietiinea I lliink your mother pulled a fast one. lakinff :J|vndlDg Mstsrlala ...... 41 Improvements. Large lot. S. P, Female: Power sewing machine operators, on the premiaes of *«« Main street, Ifi the reading room o f the East dentist twice a year If yoO wont 'Wamonde —Watches—Jewelrr 41 $4300. D. P. $800. Available .Maiicheater, Conn. The business Is Side Rcc on School street Friday IIhiI night shift job in the plane factory!” t KIsetrIcal Appliances—Radio.. 49 owned by Ixnsiio Ottone of IIS let me in?" iFuel and Feed ...... 49-A Dec. 15. inspectors, spinners, and for miscellaneous Maple street. Manchester. Conn., and s) 8 p. m. All members who have s K ill already been notified by mall are :Oardsn—Farm—Dairy Products 50 be conducted hy Ignasio Ottone ■ a/ ' Bousebold Ooods ...... 61 operations. We will train those without o f IS5 .Maple street. Stanchester, reminded to make every effort to rOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX Oak Street Section, 2-fam- Cohn., as perm ittee. ’Macblnerr and Tools ...... Of be present m all will be photo­ (;linsleal Instruments 51 lly dwelling. (2 ) 4-ruom apart­ FOR SALE experience. lONAZlO OTTONE >Office and Store Equipment ... 54 Dated 19th o f Nov., I f f l . graphed for necessary Identift&a- ments. All Improvements except 104 WEST CENTER ST. — 8 B Y V. T. H A M LIN ! Specials at the Stores ...... 58 H-11-19-4I. Uon purposes. k i p p e r s e w A L L E Y OOP Snake In the Grass \ Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 beat S. P. $4300. D. P. $1,000. rooms. Single. Bath and lav­ Male: General workers in finishing depart* S * N O v g R c o A T ! Wanted—To Buy ...... 51 atory. Recreation room in Imm*- Hesais Heard—H«tele,^lteeerte ment. Cash $1,000. ment, and machinists. 1 UNDERsiANDV5^57THEyv^^VEH-,B^ ) COMES THE SttflOTEUB!! •teataaraats BOLTON vES.wEwlooiw r Rooms Without Board ...... 59 Just Off Route 6. On tarred Animal Cracker Towels ,'^RETA6B4T THEV KIDNAPEty THEf'RE BUILDING 7 IK LAUNCHING A /VTT SOMPIM (HOW ARE ^Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A road. Over an acre o f land. 166 C E N TE R ST. — 7 rooms, 2 H-20T5EEHER.._,.r^^/---v,0URFROPA“ /A SECRET W E A P O N ^ ,5 IS TO B E / 'h O .^'N THERE... > WE Country Board—Resorts . . ; . . . . 80 5-room house with all improve­ bathrooms. Central location. MI6HT1N Hotels— Restaurente ...... 81 ace-} C5ENERAL OOP IN* i f SHIR EH?A w e 6 0 TTA itBOTAGEf’^ Wanted—Rooms— Board ...... 81 ments. One-car garage. S. P. Vacant. Cash $1,000. Cheney Brothers IBUT WHAT ; /vENTEP..TH’6 uy5 > SOON. I kJAVAL) s t o p IT Real Ratatc For Beat $4,000. D. P. $800. Available Employment Bureau — Main Office — Hartford Road ATTACk'JsOMEHOW-'M IT? rtments. Flats. Tenements SI in 80 days. , 104 MAIN ST— 8-family. Largu ^ w ! V a r e t h ^ ' * w h o ’v e s e e n rr woRwf J u f a i *- sinese Locations for Rent .. 84 lot- Ideal for a professional IN ^ V ARE PPETTVSURE I oueea Foi Rent ...... 85 man. First Boor of 6 rooms v a­ . Suburban For Rent ...... 86 Located Just Off Route IS, cant. W ill net 8% on Invest­ -Summet Homee For Rent ...1 . 81 Near Rockville (On Coventry Wanted to Rent ...... 81 ment. Casta $2300. Reel Batate’ Fer Bale Road). 5-room single. A ll tni- Anarimeni Building for Sale .. 59 prpvements. S. P. $3,800. D. P. FOSTER ST. — Near East Oeu- 'Run neee Property tor Sale ... 70 $800. Immediate oceupanry. ter. 6 rooms. Batta. Furnace GOOD OPPORTUNITY , Farnie and Lind (or S a ls ...... 71 Mouses fpi Salt ...... 77 heat. ExeeOeat loeatioa. Casta FOR SALE FOR RIGHT PARTY ^iytis for Sale ...... 71 COVENTRY: $1,000. Resort Property (or Sale’ ..^.... 7t W all Street, South Coventry. Suburban for Sale ...... 76 48 SCARBOROUGH ROAD — 7 Real Beialc for Exchange . . . . 76 Modem, two-faiiilly dwelling. rooms. Steam heat. Bath and Meat and Grocery Business Wanted—Real Ea'ate ...... 77 Steam b ^ downstairs. Lsuge lavatory. Recieattoa roooi. Ex­ t aaetloa*l.easl BoHres lo t Income .850.00 per monUi. Near New Ruildiiis Development Mntlees ...... 75 cellent loeatioB. VaeahL Cash 8. P. $5300. , D, P. $1,000. I . $2,000. Strictly caah businesa. Prcaont owner beinr reclaasiflcd .ttH -a.;. Main Road, South Coventry. in draft,^,..Wonderful opportunity for someone. Inquire Ji-W tors.isMii^ Sevea-room single. Full baUL EDWARD J. HOLL, Running water. Electricity. Telephone Manl^attan Food Market, 442 Center Street, Manchester, Two-car garage, acre of land. SUaclMster 5U7 - 8878 • 8028 Suiidiay or after 7 P. M. inquire upstairs above store. BY MERRILL BLOSSER S. P. $4300. D. P. $1,000. I FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He Thought of Everything! ft I r . I Admire this frock for lU quick M ow MUCH O O U (^ IS MOQACe’ s T m e w i l l h a s j u s t b e e n R E D RYDER A N D fTEM Dangerous Teat BY FRED HARMAN I efficiency—the button* down the eeU B B U e g o n n a g e t ? d id h is - j PROSATED.cSEN-aEMeN/ - - THIS front eo you may step In and out UNCLE JASPER LEAVE HIM MUCH? ) — BUT GOES wnH,TWE - 1* '' ■ ' o f It' as you would a coat, the ______V DIVULGE THE E)CACT FK^RES! ESTATE ' UASPER. 1)01 Fit ' t m i G9UHE Vfe-eST sashes at the waist which tie \) / JASPER. (5RUBBU? WAS STIPULATED t h a t A vi&T> o r CArae MEH 1KW ViA'y f IT S quickly in back and hold the waiat - F V SOMETHING OF AN ECCENTRIC, rr B6 DEUVERED k ACROSSTJMiSrtT.'■OMlSHT.' H rA f E A S I^ -D SEE VMERE line'amooth. The panel down the / “ : - YOU KNOW/ I D H O R AC E front flares at the top forming an G r u b b l e a f t e r . l A Y — unusually attractive neckline. THE WILL IS J ih - Pattern No. 8288 la designed for READ/ idses 14. 16, 18, 30; 40, 42, 44, 40 B y Mrs. A m m Cabst pattern for applique bows for tne and 48. ' Slae |6 requires,'4 1-8 Giddy an4 gaV—amusing UiU* Animal Cracker Designs i Pattern yards S6-inch materiaL animal heads to be done in outline No. 5464) aeiid 10 cents in coin, stitch and dressed up with patch- your name ajid address and the For this attracUva pattern, send work necktie bowal Uee Uttle pattern number to Anne Crbot, 15c in coin, your name, address, ecrape o< bright ginghams, per­ The. Manchester Herald, 106 1' v- pattern number aqd sUe to The cales or other cottons for the ap- enth avenue, New.; York C lt'’ Manchester Elvening Herald To­ pUqued neckties. MMiss a moat close 1 cent postage for ea<:'.i day’s Pa^rn Service. 106 7th unusual and {ffstty set of towels. tern ordered. *“ Avenue. I^tm York, N. T. You can also use th * designs on Anne Cabot’s Fall end .VJ See the Fall Fashion Book's wids unhletached muslin quilt blocks to Is no7/ res The Auxiliary Police will have home of Mrs. Emma Harris, of held tonight at No. 3’s house on : toother, Joseph Ks]ran. Cheney Brothers An­ Detalla of the presentation cere­ a meeting tomorrow evening at 8 340 Porter street. Ail auxiliary Spruce street. Action will be tak­ mony await receipt of information Allies Fight Aids fo r Key TunisianspQrt o’clock in the Municipal building. members are ur^ed to attend. en on the recommendations of the nounce the Date. from the War Department and the Ray Cooper will be the speaker. “SMILIN’ THROUGH” district officers that another Navy Department alao concerning Jap Fleet Losses Allied Forces CAUL OBDARS Mr. Cooper was named Regional Manchester Grange will hold a The award of the Array and pumper and several smaU pieces the officers of the services dele­ Deputy Chief Air Raid Warden card party At the Masonic Temple Navy "E " to the Pioneer Pam- gated to make the official award. B 1 NO O for this district in September. tomorrow evening, in charge of of apparatus be purchased. High School Auditorium the Home Economics committee' Officers will be elected and a Hit 28 Destroyed TOMORROW NIGHT Group A of the Center Congre­ of which Mrs. Carl Hilding is tax laid. This year the officers will gational church will meet in the chairman. Playing will begin at recommend a tax of two mills. In on Bizerte, Tunis; ORANGE HALL church tonight at 7:30 following 8:15 prompt. Pivot setback and Last year the tax wag three mills. Thursday and Friday Evenings, Nov. 19 - 20 services in church. pivot bridge will be played, and MY. HOW TIME FLIES! the proceeda will be devoted to Admission S. A. A. M ahers, 35c, Thursday Only. And Ten Damaged the soldiers' fund. A social time with refreshments will follow the Adults, 50c. Resenred S ^ ^ for Friday Only, 75c. games. Playing prir.es will be THANKSGIVING t iiii El Agheilal War stamps. There will also be NATIVE NEW DELIVERY SCHEDULE two door prises. ) dmu ®i«**‘**®“* House Group IN ORDER TO CONSERVE the use of tirem tnirka. and gasoHne Defeat iii Modem Na- -* for the duration of the war, PINEHCRST announces the fol- TURKEYS Allied Planes P r i c e S Smash One-Third of| lowing deHveiy schedule effective FRIDAY, NOV. 20th: Choice Toms and Hens val Warfare; Setback Starts War ONE MORNING DEUVERY EACH DAY FOR ORDERS GIl’EN tleneck, iNext Po9»i-| ^ German Armored Col THE fREVIOCS DAY More Crashing with ONE AFTERNOON DELIVERY EACH DAY FOR ORDERS OLD MARSHALL'S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY News o f Sinking on P ow er Job hie Stopping Place Seen Cause umn and Crush CHVEN BEFORE NOON Nazi Tank Attacks;! This means that If yon wish food for huicheon or to prepare In RECORDS Bolton Notch Week From Today SPECIALS AT Cruiser and Destroyer. In Retreat of Rom- the early afternoon the order must be given the prevlons day. TELEPHONE 4052 mel While Closing | t / / i r O U O l e Vanguards R e a c hi Yon must do your part and plan yonr meals well In advance. .Must bs tamed In for sal­ Subcommittee Tackles WE ARE AT WAR — WE MUST WIN THE WAR! vage If yon want to keep Will thoMc who placed ordera in Washington, Nov. 20.— (/P) In on Bengasi; Amer------~ Points Within 30| ONLY ONE DELIVERY PER DAY TO ANY ONE HOUSE! playing the new ones. the summer pleane call and con- —The United States Navy Assignment of Work 2>/20 each paid for old rec­ flrm sire and date of delivery? l e a n Fliers Hammer Government Officials Miles of Both Coast­ ords irrespective of quantit}’. DON’T BE dealt the Japanese fleet the ing Out Compromise MINIMUM DELIVERY ORDER DISAPPOINTED... POSTERNS most disastrous defeat in On Authority Sought, Airfield to South. Cautioned Against al Cities in Tunisia.! KEMP'S MAKE YOUR BEAUTY FOR FINE FOODS modem Naval warfare, it be­ * Headaches Ahead* Un­ 2.00 APPOINTMENT Allied Headquarters ini $ \ Ine. 84 OAKLAND ST. FREE DELIVERY DIAL 7386 came apparent today, with Washington, Nov. ■ 20—(ffV-A Cairo, Nov. 20.— (/P)— The (One deU\-ery a day is now an ODT order. Onr Chicago office TODAY! disclosure that enemy losses Allies already have begun the less Attitude Changed. North Africa, Nov. 20.— (/P)| ot NROG tells os to expect another soon specifjing $2.00 dellver- 768 Main S t Tel. 5680 Double Stamps Friday! Open Till 9 P. M. House Ways and Means subcom­ CARD — Allied forces, h 8 v i n : lea, only every other day from one point of origin to one destlna- We Reserve Right To Limit Quantities. in last week’s three-day sea mittee today tackled the assign­ aerial hammering of the El The ru.sh is on already, but youl can still Washington, Nov. 20—<;P)—Gov­ smashed one-third of 8 Grer"| t ^ . ) choose your own day and hour if you act Prices Subject To Stock On Hand. battle probably reached the ment of working out compromise Agheila bottleneck, next pos­ staggering proportions of 28 ships ernment price-fixing officials were man armored column aad| PARTY immedidely. You know how it is at legislation g if t in g President sible stopping place in the re­ ALICE COFBAM destroyed and 10 more damaged. treat of Marshal Erwin Rom­ cautioned today to lay in a supply crushed all Nazi tank at-l holidays! This setback, believed to have coat Roosevelt wartime powers—with PINEHURST FISH (Known As Queen Alice) SETBACK AND Lamb Legs limitations—to suspend tariff and mel, while closing in on Ben­ of aspirin against the "many tacks, are closing in on all! We will have Fresh Northern Oysters, Opened Chowder SPIRITUAL MEDIUM Ib. 39c the Nipponese two battleahipa, tlx heavy crulaera, two light cruisers, immigration laws gasi (which the German high headaches ahead” unless they landward sides around the! Seventb Danghter of a Seventh Son PIVOT BRIDGE change their attitude toward Clams and Fillets of Haddock, IHounder and Red Perch. Bom W ith a VeU. Veal Roast Ib. 39c six destroyers and 12 tfonaporta The full committee earlier this command said had been evac­ Naval base of Bizerte and| SALMON HALIBUT POLLOCK week served notice of congres­ Key to control of the western Mediterranean is the French Navsl base of Bizerte, the prize of farmers. Readtoga Daily, lacinding Sunday, Ma s o n ic t e m p l e and Cargo ahlps, became even battle between Allied and Axis forces in Tunisia. Bizerte. population 23,000, and nearby Tunis, popu­ uated by Axis forces). It was dis­ The warning came from Law­ Ti’nis, capital of Tunisia, a head­ BA.M.to8P. M. OrBy Appoint­ mors crushing with news that Al­ sional unwillingness to relinquish quarters spokesman said today-] Par Boiled Shoulders Ib. 39c its statutory supervision over lation 202.000, are juat across a narrow, 90-miIe strait from Sicily, the Nazla’ island "aircraft car­ closed today. Determined that rence Farlow, secretary of the WHITE BOILING ONIONS Green Beans ment In the ServlM of the Peo­ Thursday 8:15 P. M. Harriett’s Beauty Salon lied bombers sank another cruiser rier” in mid-Mediterranean. Bizerte'! modem • buildlngs and dockc are pictured above.— (Copyright, there will be no stopping this time Farmers Grain Dealers Associa­ Vanguards of the American and| ple for SO Yearn. and a destroyer off New Guinea those two fields, refusing the chief British combat teams and theic Celery 129 CENTER ST, TELEPHONE 6824 Tenderized Ham Ib. 45c executive’s request for broad, gen­ 1842, NEA Service, Inc.) in the 30-mlle wide corridor where tion of Illinois, who declared the itiO Chnrch Street Hartford, Oona. Admission 35c laat night. the Axis twice in previous cam­ deduction of government conser­ pro-AUied French partners bave| / | 2 c Tomatoes Pbons 8-0007 Grows'hi Magnitude eral authority to set aride any of reached points within 30 milea Fancy Cut Up Fowl ea. $1.25 the regulations which he believed paigns brought a disastrous re­ vation and parity payments in fix­ NATIVE Cauliflower The American sea victory In treat to a halt, American airmen ing ceilings would result in "gross both coastal cities which the Ger-| the Solomons grew in magnitude were hampering the war effort. mans hold and, apparently, intend POTATOES, peck . Iceberg Lettuce Armour's Sausage Ib. 45c Told to Draft New BiU ha.nmered an airfield south of El injustice" to producers of .corn, Spinach last night when the Navy’s delay­ Social Change Agheila, while Gen. B. L. Mont­ wheat and other grains. to defend aa beachheads white Becker’s Native Pure Pork ed report of Saturday night's bat­ The subcommittee was instruct­ Major Victory Eases the rest of Tunisia falls into A)-| ed to drafft a new bill, specifying gomery’s Eighth Army drove up­ Would Remove Incentive CARROTS, 2 behs. Yiellow Turnips tle off Guadalcanal Uland told of on Bengasi from both north and Fixing of an artificial celling lied hands. Sausage Meat Ib. 45c the sinking of a Japanese battle­ in detail just how far the Presi­ Bizerte is about 70 mites eaat-l You Won’t Find a Better dent might go in lowering border To Be Result south. on corn, he told Senate Agricul­ OAK GRILL’ ship or heavy cruiser, three large War Material Captured ture subcommittee, would remove ward within Tunisia from the Al-| Eating House To Please Dried Beef cruisers and a destroyer. barriers. Oil Fields Pressure gerian frontier and Tunis roug PINEHURST MEAT i Ib. 45c Stores of war material were any Incentive for holding it and “ WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” United States battleships, men­ Reports circulated on Capitol cause warehouse overflows and a another 40 miles southeast around Of War Jobs added to British booty as the Calves’ Liver FRESH PORK O l - Her, Than the New and Fresh Shoulders Ib. 39c tioned for the first time in a Navy hill that attempts would be made transportation jam. the Gulf of Tunis. Sweetbreads communique on the Southwestern either in committee or on the fioor northern column advanced along He urged a floor under corn of Artillery Fire Accurate SPARE RIBS, Ib. O 1C DINE AND DANCE Red Army Units Pijrsue Proffram Will the coast. Honeycomb Tripe Completely Redecorated Lean Ground Beef Ib. 39c Pacific war, thundered into the to cover such controversial sub­ around 83 cents a bushel in the The tank battles— in which LEAN SHOULDER To the Lilting Tunes of jects as importation of Mexican Vast Number of Women Geriiian.s in Deep Gan- ” Twenty-eight tanks, 24 guns form of a Commodity Credit cor­ curate American artillery fight, exchanging long-range wal­ and 250 motor Vehicles were cap­ Dried B e e f.. . . '4V4 lb. 25c lops that forced the foe to turn labor and of food products from poration, th-! Department of Ag­ mauled the enemy tanks—^w« South America. Will Not Want to casus; Large Fascist D e f c r D r a f t tured or destroyed in a 70-miles Ground Beef .... .Ib. .36c It Is A Very Good Idea To Buy stem and fiee northward. riculture, the railroads and the the first heavy fighting in Tub DON MAC AND HIS Attorney General Francis Bid- stretch between Martuba and but the headquarters spokesB While citing the sinking of the Leave Industry Aft­ Force Routed in Battle. ^ , Slonta, said General Montgom­ Just Try a Package of This New McKenzie’s BUTTER­ Your Holidtty '"Staples This five warships and the damaging (Continned on Page Two) said the struggle was expected (Continned on Page ‘Ten) er Warfare Ended. ery's communique. Slonta is 95 grow rapidly in fury and MILK PANCAKE FLOUR . . . large package and one RHYTHM MASTERS PRINCESS of another battleship, cruiser and Of Essential miles northeast of Bengasi. Mo.icow, Nov. 20.— (/P)-“- now that heavy Allied unite 8-ounee package, all for 15c; Pepperidge Farm Bread DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! Week-End! ! a destroyer, the Navy cautioned A U. S. Army communique said that "this report of damage may Boston. Nov. 20— (JP)— A trem- Red Army units pressed hard driven witfiln reach of the ...Cavanaugh’s English Muflins. Please buy sugar and Half Broilers Steaks Veal Cutlets RESTAURANT and RAR American fighter planes attacked German defensive positions ar include some of Jje damage al­ ndous social change which will after fleeing Germans in the Roosevelt Says Plan to Macrun airfield, about 100 miles Axis Reports other staples Friday, if convenient. Roast Beef Veal Scallopine Roast Turkey Comer Main and Pearl Streets Sweet Gherkins, Ige. 12-oz. jar 29c ready reported.” Solon Asserts the two strongholds. eliminate women's accepted role deep Caucasus today, /ollow- south of El Agheila in the passage In one clash, a German colu Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer DupUcatien Not Extensive ing up a major victory that Be Announced Soon to between salt marrties and the sea Stuffed Olives Ige. 4-oz. jar 27c A Naval spokesman expressed as a stay-at-home in the post-war Bengasi Left made four aasaulte on an Amer 30 Oak Street Tel. 3894 A MODERN RESTAURANT WHICH FEATURES Anti-Poll Tax eased Nazi pressure on the Retain Key Workers wh«re the Axis previously has been can-Brttteh-Fren'£H forcie inla WE PLEDGE OURSELVES... belief, however, that if there was world baa been engendered because able to stop retreats and nurse Its *• giVB mutomers the beat service eonsistent with the demands ONLY THE SELECT IN FOODS any dupIleaUon, it probably was great Grozny oil /fields near to the south and each time Sweet Mixed Pickles, qt. jar 33c mama is making machine guna In Munition Plants. wounds for comeback offensives. thrown back with heavy iosseA af antlonnl defense. Large 5-Oance Jar not extensive. .’nd sister Betty is making bomb- the Caspian sea and on the Six of the enemy's planes were As Foe Near Finally, this column retreat try to every way to lednee onr expenses and pnas along all Those Who Have Tried It— Agree! The first report of the savage Bill Is lUegal rs—and liking it—the first New military road leading south ■uvtagB in the lowest possible prices. Washington, Nov. 20—^JP)— reported destroyed. after American field gunners Maraschino Cherries 2 jars 29c encounter with the Rising Sun's Cngland War Conference waa told into the rich Tranacaucasus. Lat­ With the fall of Bengasi. Mar­ Vs MO thto an onr enstomers receive the best and most nutritious FOR A SUPERIOR MEAL OF SEA FOOD TOMORROW President Roosevelt said today broken its offensive strength. 1S^]-Ounce Package warfieet from Nov. 13 to 15 told today. est front line/eporta bore out the shal Rommel would have no easily All Military Installations foods for bettor heulth. ’ Be Sure To Stop In and Try Some of the Same. Monday of the destruction of 23 that a manpower program to be Encou..ter Newest Equipment Author of Amendment "We might as well face the fact earlier imprjeaaion that a major defensible position short of this In every Nazi column the W’e Excell In This 'Tpye of Meal. Japanese vessels including a bat­ that a. vast number of-theae worn-, And Key Roads Dyna­ YOU CAN HELP US BY... Seedless Raisins 2 pkgs. 29c Fascist tbyte—possibly four divt- announced soon would provide corridor, 140 miles southwest of ^Diamond—Large tleship and three heavy cruisers. To Outlaw Levy Says en will not want* to leave Induatry siona of 45,000 men—was routed machinery for draft deferment of Bengasi. CHving your complete order at one time as far in advance of your Y T13 Ranges ALSO: Seven others. Including a battle- when the war ends,” Elinore M. mited Before With- (Continued on Pnge Twelve) He Believes Passage in a battle of several days on the esaentlal 'workers in munitions Captured- Twice Before needa aa yon possibly can. FINE SELECTION OF WINES, ALES AND LIQUORS Bhip, were declared damaged. The I-Ierrlck, director of personnel and approaches to Ordzhonikidze. ABawlug ns to sabsUtato when necessary. Walnuts H lbs. for 50c communique also explained that labor relations for the Todd Ship­ plants. The Britl.sh twice before-r-ln ‘drawal of Axis Forces. W I x IZ j Are Scarce-But Would Violate Law. About 10,000 Killed February and in December, 1941— TUdng yonr orders with yon when possible, if you shop In person details of the Saturday night bat­ yards Corp., New York, said in an About 10,000 of the enemy were The president told a press con­ at the store. Fancy Mixed Nuts Ib. 39c tle "have not yet been received." address prepared , for the closing captured Bengasi, the seaside town Berlin. (From German Broad- Ooeaa Spray kiUed in this engagement and in ference he did not know whether R e ty n lng nil egg boxes and deliver3' boxes. The latest Japanese Naval loss- Bulletin! session of the two-day parley on the manpower problem would be which Mu.s.sollni attempted to make casU), Nov. 20—/] Caa Japanese Are Pinned pay will have acquired a profes ships were burning in the harbor in ed to stop our advance.” opposed” to postponement of >0 draws Ms motion to put the sional attitude toward their work. captured. sions, effective as of last Monday, /nchaTj I G/vcemhc. measure before the Senate Today's added details eonfirmed to governmental employes. an apparent attempt to block the All military installations and tion-wlde gasoline rationing n ‘ DIAL4I5I MAlKJ CTDFPT Into Narrow Corridor Women who have learned to ad bl-partlsan congreosionnl bk 302 MAIN STREET Peaches 3 cans $1.00 for formal action. or revised upward all these fig­ ’nils followed bis Instructions to entrance. y key roads at Bengasi were report­ Gehefal MacArthur's Head­ just their home lives to regular sought a SO to 90-day stay of_ NORTH OF POST OFFICE ■ ONE BLOCK FROM STATE ARMORT Largest No. i'/ i Can ures and spread joy among the heads of all governmental agencies Situated on the eastern side Of ed dynamited before the Axis quarters, Australia, Nov. 20.—(IP) paid occupations will not want to the Gulf of Sirte, Bengasi has forces withdrew. order now effective Dec, 1. Washington. Nov. 20.—(Jf)— give up this new'found economic Russian people whose hope and and departments to cancel draft Budget Terms Bartlett Pears —^American and Austnaian jungle deferments for Federal workers proved to be an indefensible posi­ The British First Army, ad­ spokesman, who desired not te K 32c fighters pinned the Japanese Into Senator O’Mahoney (D.. Wyo.), status.” confidence have been rising as quoted by name, said: 'T h e Largest No. 2''', Caa temperatures have fallen under and to ask for no deferments ex­ tion, easily isolated and cut off by vancing on the coastal road !n Tu­ a narrow corridor along the interrupting with their consent National Planning Needed nisia. has reached the area around rueh report clearly denmnstr UP TO 1 YEAR TO PAY! Therefore, she said, national the impact of early winter. cept in exceptional cases. mechanized forces striking across • Papuan coast between Buna and filibuster that has been carried on the Libyan hump: Tabarka, near the Tunlsian-Alger- the necessity of nation-wide Sliced Pineapple ^ - 4 y 3 2 c planning is needed to provide em­ Today's midday communique Rus)i To Get Commissions tioning to keep passenger cam We Can Equip Any of Onr Fancy Gona today after Allied airmen The British yesterday had re- ian frontier, with strong forces, REYMANDER’S FOOD------BETTER THAN EVER! Bangen With OU Buraera 1 T )iad smashed an enemy sea and air by southern members, told the ployment outlets for women who brought more good news from far Mr. Roosevelt said there had the road for essential dr" to the north where the German the German radio said today. If You Prefer Oil. Senate today a bill to abolish , the been a rush Tuesday, by men who First SUirmlMhes Reported .\ny Impartial and thorough ste HAVE A GOOD TIME — DINE AND DANCE! Sweet Peas casualties were set st 5,000 over (Gonttnued o ^ Page Six) No. 2 can 19c (Conttameff m Page Two). collection o f poll taxes as a pre' (ConttBiwd au Page Two) thought they were likely to be “ First skirmishes have taken of the situation win arrive at Mnrvel a three-day period of futile attacks TODAY W'E FEATURE De Luxe Gas R anges...... $^129.95 requisite to voting In Federal drafted, to obtain commissions. place bet'.veen advanced spear­ same conclusion." elections would change the fund!' in an attempt to re-take a recently The president said that restric­ heads on both sides," it was added. • * « . VEAL SCALLOPINE Mince Meat mental conatltutional law illegal­ captured town on the Volkhov siec- 2-lb. jar 33c tions, would apply both to enlist­ Laval Ponders (The descriptive "strong forces" Indian Leader .Arrested Delicious Broilers Roast Prime Ribs of Beef Combination Coal and G a s...... $169.95 Premier— 1 Pt, 8 Oa. Can ly- Deadly Poison tor of the Leningrad front. ments and commissions and that suggests that the main body of the Song Signal to In continuation of a- reconnais­ Bomluiy, Nov. 20— vhich will end man-AnierIcan* convicted of tr that wQI mean new liviBg apace for workera and their famlliee. ’Two men began bludgeoning sane asylum Inmates, an investi­ son last week for aiding and gation revealed today, and Gov. the era of cofhic opera revolution Table Grapes 2 lbs. 29c Mrs. Abigale Agnea Williams, 48, in Franck. Leader Dies tering Herbert Haupt, execut Fancy of San Laandro, aald Agent Jay At Standstill Charles A. Sprague termed the Politicians Agree Judge Nazi saboteur. Judge Camp tragedy "mass murder." "W e are on the thres^hold of a C. Newman of th« Federal Bureau true national revolution In our after hearing arguments for nUJ of Investigation, after due of them, The governor said he had di­ "Bose" Pears 3 for 25c country,” said Uiis broadcast over General Le Jeune» 73, gation of the sentence, said aa a sigral, began singing the Worifi Stoppage in Cleve­ rected the state police to leave no Won by Unique Efforts would sentence the sextet at 10:1 G. £ . Willis and SoD> Inc. Fnney stone unturned in their effort to the Nazi-controlled radio from the Bong, Letters in the Sand." a. ra„ next Tuesday. The conv ‘ **Mancheater*» NetoeU €md Finest** “ V o ir, Naai^cupied French capital. Seriously 111 ,,for Peri­ Thanksgiving Party Coal, Lnmher, Naaone’ SappHaa, Paint Sand.” land Attributed to Dis­ affix responsibility for this mass ed defendants were Mr, aad Mr S MAIN «X. TEL. 6128 BIANCHESTER Sweet Potatoes j 6 lbs. 25c' Signs Ooafasslna ‘ murder." The possibility of homi­ Chicago, Nov. 20--^>P)—Winning • There were 24 candidates—12 AppesUs tor Resisteace od of Three Weeks. Hans Max Haupt, parents of Fancy approval of Increa^ cide was. studied. a seat aa aanociate juatice of C hf;. Deniocrh'ta, 12 Republicans — on Marshal Petain, who handed executed saboteur; Mr, and Mr Newman aald laat night that the ballot for associate justice of Lavdl governing powers, himself HUSKING BEE ENTERTAINMENT Roy Edward Ritchey, 24, siffiied Nothing was wrong with the cago's Municipal court by polling Walter Froehling, uncle and ana] McIntosh Apples frozen egg yolks supplied the only 88,822 votes out of a total municipal court. All of the Demo­ appealed laat night to Frenchmen Baltimore, Nov. 20—(J’)—Lieut. THE CARDlSN 4 lbs. 25c written confeaalon to participation Qeveland, Nov. SO—(S’)— Pro­ Gen. John A. LeJeune, former of Herbert Haupt; and Mr. Oregon State Hospital for ths In­ ballot of some 1,300,006 la the crats won. But MeSweeney, also a in North Africa to "resist the to the killing o f Mrs. WiUiams on duction o t parts for Army equip­ commandant of the U. S. Marine Mrs. Otto Wer^n, frtenda af Old. Fashion and Modeni Dancing Greenings or Baldwins, 5 lbs. 29c ment and lend-Ieaae materials at sane by the Agricultural. Market­ unique acM evenent o f' John R. Democrat, was a candidate for the Anglo-Saxon aggr^ion." Haupt family. i RESTAURANT db GRILL the Uintah-Ouray Indian rqaerva- MeSwaanay. same office—to lill a vacancy From Axis-occupied Vichy, the Corps, died in Union Memorial 1 • • * Fancy tion Oct. 12, taking her autqnMbtte Hie National Malleable A Steel ing administration, (Jovemor 840 Main Sired Montgomery Ward Block , If Yon Hold a Certificate We Have * Sprague said. "The poison waC MeSweertey’s alection. the most caused by the d-ath* laat July of bid marshal who now is in In hpspital thi.s morning. Insurance Group Indicted and $8 from her pufee. Caatlnga C& waa at a atandatill He was 73. today as a rssult of a work atop- evidently added in the preparation talked of Incident of the state's a judge—and he,' too. was elected. German hands declared in a WsslUngton, Nov. 20—iJA Ripe Tomatoes ib.'25c In the confeaaion Newman snid, The 'Republicans didn*' have a Lieutwiant General LeJeune. HOLLISTER ST. SCHOOL page attributed to a War Labor o f tha food." . Nov.. 3 ballot,. has brought a pro­ broadcast: Justice department announced; Large Ritchey accused hla oemMnlon, test from Chicago Bar association candidate for the unexpired term who from 1929 to 1937 was super- James Joseph Roed), M, ec strik­ Bc«rt referee's disapproval of ContaliMd Deadly Folson "Frenchmen: General officers in dav that a Federal grand Jury 'People of Manchester Are Beginning Nw Tires Recap Tires officials, its. president terming it primarily becauM there was. no Intepdent of the Virginia Military Atlanta had Indicted the ing the first blow. Roedl, who wage increases. Dr. J. C. Evans, hospital super the service of a foreign power re­ ' tO C k c k To Find Out Tliat Quality in Foods Pink Grapefruit 3 for 29c “a travesty on the election proc- call for a special election to fill fused to obey my orders. Gen­ Institute at Lexington. Va., had eastern Underwriter* assoelat Florida nrdvloualy togned a eonfeasion at Mora than 1,000 smployss, iiitendeat. aa(d an analysis of the Politicians agree the unher­ the vacancy. So. the 23.822 voters been seriously til for about three Is One 'Thing Which Is Predominant members o f’^the AFL United Au­ eggs served at dinner Wednesday eral officers.. non-Commissioned 27.vOf Its officer* and 188 Seattle to a part to the slaying, alded. but apparently busy 'Cam­ who took time to write In Mc- weeks. stork fire Insurance rimpati i A t THE GARDEN. They- Enjoy Fine had contended the attack on Mra, tomobile Woricers imion, ceased to night’ ahowed i they contained officersi soldiers of the French Friday Evening, Nov. 20 Jiew Bitydes Oranges 2 doz. 65c paign. he conducted to win thi Sweeney's name, address, and the Army! Do not obey these un- Hia wife and three .slaughter* two count* «-harglng coaaplr ' Williams hSgan while he waq work late yesterday, aa word deadly poison (sodium floiiride) specific office he waa seeking, were at hia bedside wlien death Foods W’ith Luxurious Surround­ Waahed judgeship was a novelty in Chica­ wofthy leaders." la violation of the Shermaa^ ings. , We Recap Yonr Tires asleep in the car's back %iat. spread through the plant that W. commonly 'used in Insecticides. He go politics. V-'. elected him. The Canvassing board came at 9:45 o'clock. trust act. The Indlrtineist PRIZE AWARDS — DOOR PRIZES Newman outlined .these high W. Dawson, WLB referee, ; bad cited the possibility that roach He was referring to Admiral Spinoch The 51-year-old former 'state appfovM certification of his votes jeu i Darlan, now rennoveil as Pe- Survivors Include his widow,, the department said, that-a DROP IN AND GET ACQUAINTEH! Bring them in the morning and yoa can have them 2 lbs. 19c lights from Ritchey's confession; recommended against pay rtiisea powder, kept in a barrel in a cel' and the county clerk issued him g - / ' C ot < legislator was elected to an unex­ tain’s political successor by .the the former Mias Elite Harrison apiracy aupprcaaed corapowtla^J in the affemoon. Dsridei to Stsal Oar sought tinder a cost-of-Uvlng con­ lar under the kitchen, waa put in­ pired term by polling 23,822 write- certificate of election. marshal’s delegatiofi of dictatorial Murdaugh,.of PorUmouth. Va.: the Bale of fire Insurance te " " " ADMISSION SOe Mrs. WUUama pirttsd up the two tract Clause. to the eggs during their prepara­ in ballote, white the Smallest vote Amid elaborate ceiVmenies. Me­ ria. Florida. Alabama, VIr ENJOY TALKING PICTURES WHILE YOU Carrots or Beets 5 Ibs^ 25c power to Laval, and to such (Aher three daughters, Mrs. Glennon, ^(laduding Tax) SHELL GAS SHELL OIL men on the outskirts o f Pmiver, Men Ignore Ptoaa tion Instead of powdered milk, for any regular candidate was Swaanay waa Inducted into office wife o f Capt. James B. Glennon of- and North and South EAT — THE GARDEN HAS THEMt Itoaey They decided to kill her and steal Rufus Seals, local union preal' stored nearby. Hie powderq i 502,883. By all manner of reckon­ this week, to serve unti. December, French leaders who have joined prevented detennlaatioa of the Allies as Gen. Henri Honore the U. 8. Navy. Miss Laura T. ( Reels Changed Completely Every Wednesday her car, timlag tba attack whett dent, said the men ignored pleai aimUar in appCnrancc. ing, an of th« voters who marked 1044. filling the unexpired term o^ LeJeune. and Misa Eugenia D. am ratea by free aad AwpISM M . BrldgcFs Chareh Babv Beans ■ qt. }9r I Roedl began tongtog. for resumption of: operatlona, and Hs said an inmate kitchen hsip- biUIote for MeSweeney had heard the late Judge .Lambert K. Hayeh. Giraud. prartloe*. fixed rate* ashto . Night). Petain added: LeJeune. , , Mini ■lllll Ritchey waa Mvrag, with Roedl the company informed the WLB er preparing! the eggs left the of hia campaign. The rest of the Praaident. Harry N . Gottlieb said In 1932 he fell on the V. M. 1. aad monopolized trade aad Campbdl’s Service StatioD next to him and Mra. WllUams that unless it took "immediate unattended for five or ton minute* city’s approximated,300.000 voters the B ar aasoolation would seek by I reiterate to you the order to merre la Ore lasaraaes SAMPLE OUR ASSORTED DRINKS AT THE BAR! r apparently didn't know be w-as I every legal means to prevent Mc- Cor. Main St. and Middle Tpk. Tel. 616L (Ceattoaad ea Pago Twa> (Caatteoad aa Page Twa> aa m ga Tnsft, »> ,runMiig for effioa. / . Swaasey .from holdiaf effioa. Advertise in The Herald— It Faya C«

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