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Tailored ^ 9 8 to $10.98 that It had telegraphed the War ing to plan wltbsut. inteife Pravda, the Communist party Raisers Vote 8»8Milt,-gaTe Italy another Deep South as Huddle the ship, directing damage control Trying to Get from the enemy.’*^ white, hand embroid­ to perfection and trimmed with fine imported Labor Board protartlag a WLB newspaper, reported that A t)at- one^-two punch yesterday, Develops in Wake of work, and sent this word to Me- Some quarters in LoDdoff ered handkerchiefs that Alencoa type lace. Fine quality ci;epe-back raron tallon of German Infantry, with 28 reviewing panel’s ruling which It Candiess; gested this meant Rommel b£ ^ nboSbs $2*98 to SATIN woven with CFLANESE* yam. tanks In the van, attacked and blasting the Naples water "I have a Hell of a lot of water Free of Trap M b m fi ta 1 « will please most any­ Upon Control said violated a presidential prom­ Critical Rumblings. have been outmaneuvered at Isolated one Red Army battery. front in daylight and pound­ to take care of. I f you need any Agheila while others, taking Neighboring Russian batteries ise that the government would not help, let me know.” one at Christmas. Tearo.se and white. Sizes SlVa to 37V» and 32 ing Turin after dark despite more cautious view, eonJ< SHOP came Into play and smashed 23 of order the closed shop. By The Associated Pret» •The Navy, which has cited Mc- five-mile layer o f clouds over In Buna Area that he might have left Just Gabardine to 11. Over Cotton Natioilal political leaders turn­ the tanks, killed 300 of the attack­ A company statement said that the continent, the British an­ Cand’esa for the Congressional screen of token forces along Quantity limited. Girls’ and Boys’ AU Wool All Weather ers, and forced the attackers to the panel's order granted the C30 nounced today. It was the second ed suddenly speculative eyes on Medal of Honor, made it clear it 40-mile defile there while r4 treasured this story of how young retire, Pravda said. Farmers in 19 Southern National Maritlma\union "not smadi at the south Italian port the midwest and deep south to­ Remaining Japanese Po* drawing the bulk o f bis Inside Stalingrad, in the south- in eight days and emphasized officers rose to the responsibility Ing forces toward Tripott. COATSWEATERS only union maintenance, but the day as a “diagnostic” Democratic of command. • m area at the city. Red Star said A n d Southwestern hiring hall for Its vess^ on the anew Prime Minister Churchill's sitions Being Method- COATS In gay. bright colors for the littld Soviet troope drove the enemy off huddle developed in the wake of Growing Axis nervousness Great Lakes,” a system Inland warning that Ita ly would be Add Some New Details Water repellent. Natural girl and tailor^ styles for the lit­ tw o hills, occupied six pillbox posl- critical rumbUngs from the par­ icaHy Blotted Out reports that British patrols Colony Club Slips $ 1.98— ^$2.98 States Ballot Today tolc the WLJJ “ deprives us o f the placed under shattering and sci­ Officers and men who came off tle man. In maroon, green, navy, tl«»a and killed many Nasi troops ty’s chief sectional stronghold penetrated sa deep sa two color. Sizes 12 to 20. Ic ea. ! right to select employes on merit entific attach from the air. The the battered ship, added some new red, copen, rose ^ d maize. SIz m A force naalntalnlng a On Federal Proposal. Under the cloud of third party By Allied Artillery. within enemy lines betwesa 3 to 6x. "They (the union) call It •pref­ ItaUan communique acknowledged details to the story of the cruiser's twb-weekh-old foothold deop In the threats from two Democrati: stal­ Gulf of Siite and ths El Aghe erential union hiring,’ ’’ Inland heavy damage at Naples and said stounding stand against superior German defenses on the western Washington, Dec. 12 — (A>) — warts—a former cabinet member Allied Headquarters in Aus­ salt depression lent support to 1' $ 5 .9 8 said it had telegraphed the W LB, casualties were 57 dead and 138 and a southern governor— Demo- Jsp odds in the engragement the slope o f a hUl has repulsed five Farmers in IB southern and south­ "but It is the liirtng hall Just the injured. crew calls by the strange name of tralia, Dec. 12— (A'l-e-Japanese Schrank’s $1.39 to $, and six ensmy assaults daily. Red ciatlc leaders from nine midwest- (Ooatlnsed os Page P ost) All Wool SWEETHEART western states vote In a referen­ same. And the hiring hall princi­ On Dec. 4, a great armada of em states met today in a surprise the Battle at the Lilacs. troops are making desperate ef­ AIR PATROL COAT Xmas Star said. dum today on a proposal o f the ple goes beyond that o f the closed four-engined United States bomb­ That name was explained by Skating or Skiing Deatrey Air Transports s< salon in Omaha in an announced forts to break out of their trap In I Man-Tailored Agrrtculture department to con­ shop, for it deprives us of^ the ers loosed tons o f bombs on Na­ effort to form a uni’ed farm front William A. Wheeler, yeoman. 1st Belted style. Sizes 12 to Greeting Cards 8 Fancy Chenille . The newspaper reported that the Buna ares o f , an APRONS tinue Federal control over the pro­ right to select employes on m°erit. ples, sinking one Italian cruiser, class, from Worcester, Mass., a 20. Natural. Soviet Stormovik bombers and Only the importance attached to Allied communique declared today, SOCKS Buy now while you can V in a dozen different styles and col­ duction and marketing of cotton This has a vital bearing on wair crippling a battleship and Scoring 23-year-old with full blown beard. low-flying attack planes had de­ the meeting by national party but their remaining positions are choose your cards without H ors. Dainty sheers and durable in 1943. production. ...” hits on another cruiser. You see,” he said, "everytlm e Flashes ! In solid colora or fancy topa. crowding. “ Syl-O-Jatna ROBES stroyed several dozen Junkers-S2 heads— reportedly not even con­ being blotted out methodically by percales, to delight the heart of The proposal, if approved by at Claim 10 Amertcau Prisoners we moved into that area we could (Lnto Bulk!tins o f the iff) Wtrs>; Buy now while assortment ia for the little girt o f the house; she sir transporta.ln raids on alr- Publlo Hearing Asked sulted in its calling—seemed like­ Allied artillery and their counter­ $5-98 complete. Colors: White, red, INDIVIDVAL CARDS In Broadcloth every woman. wiU be thrilled with a robe just least two thirds of the growers The statement said the order The ItaUan high command said ly to save it fiom the stamp oi a smell lilacs, and everytlme we attacks "bloodUy repulsed.” ^t>m es voting, would give the. department 10 American fliers, the crew of smelled lilacs we got a fight. green, blue. like moUter's. Rose, copen. whits On the battlegrounds near followed panel consideration of rump conference. Nebraska Na­ W ith Gona in AlUed hands, the Seek Uniform Ceosorshlp and pink. Sizes 1 to 6 years. authority to Invoke marketing one bomber shot down, had been On this nKht I could smell ’em P E L L W E LL 5c to 25c each sftzhev and Vellkle LuM, Red Star contract issues between Inland tional Committeeman James C. Japanese were pinned back against London, Dec. 12—(ff)— quotas under which each farmer taken prisoner. Although neither Quigley said that Ekigene Casey, strtmg, and I knew we were _ go­ : one Nazi battalion brought up and the Maritime union, bargain­ the sea on a mile-wide strip of and United States outboriti Bright red. Sizes 12-14 $ 1 .3 9 would *>e told how much cotton he the Rbme nor the Oiro'conunu- special assistant to President ing to have' trouble." 79c and $1.00 Boxed Assortment of fc to reserves - Wednesday was ing agent for unlicensed personnel beach about nine miles long. A havS been holding Informal could aeir from next year’s crop. niques ii^ tifle d the raiders, the Roosevelt, andT Oscar R. Ewing, (Flowers on and 15 Cards, 50c Box. $T .98 to $2-25 directly Into battle and on company vessels. The company few were reported still resisting rorsations looking townid Sales in excess o f a quota would fliers' natmqality and the size of national Democratic party vice along the trail to Soputa, about be subject to a penalty tax of be­ the crew Indicted that Naples chairman, will participate anu at­ (Contlnned On Page Two) - a uniform pattern at on Page Pour) (Contlnned on Page Two) six miles inland. but nothing concrete has Boys’ tween eight and nine cents a again bad beenx hit by the big tributed their planned attendance Frustrated in their attempts to Gorgeous Celanesc Satin pound. B-24 Liberator hpmbers o f the to Washington’s interest in the ed thus for, dipIomsGc qa reinforce their troops by sea, the said today. These Infer Although some farm leaders United States Army^Alr Forces. event. BOOKS Japanese were still tridng to sup­ who cnuld not be Wentifled have urged abandonment of crop In sU, the Italian Communique, Decisions to Be Om u Denies School conoN Plan to Quiz ply them by parachute, the com­ name, said the ' talks were .4nimals Baby Knows, Faith S control programs for the dura­ said five of the Naples raiders were However, he stressed that Iowa munique reported. cmaed not on tranmnisslon of WOOL FIU£D PUFFS (Board) ...... 59c tion of the war, tittle organized shot down, two of them by,eflec- and Nebraska party leaders called Counter-Attack Repeatedly opposition to the quota proposal tlve anti-aircraft fire. the meeting without "inspiration Discipline Bad tual news reports but on fr JERSEY SUITS B r i ^ Fire Official In their frantic efforts to escape exchange of expressions of S With beautiful stitching. All Conny and Uncle Dick____50c Any little boy on your list would has developed. A stand against N o details were given in the brief in Washington,'' and that its “de­ death or capture they counter-at­ Ion, editorial criticism and colon in a wool filled puff that will ■ M Wifi i like one o f these gay suits in col­ production restrictions was taken British communique issued st Cairo cisions w ill be our own.” RepubUcai. victories in Novem ­ tacked repeatedly south o f Sana- like. Statements of this ma)(e a marvelous gift. m • Romney Gay ored atcipe {Bps and plain colored by a number of state agricultural concerning the attack, but It was nanda, but were repulsed in bloody Boston (Commissioner Is assumed that United States bomb­ ber, he said, indicate.' something LaGuardia Replies to which are deemed likely to '^Nursery Tales...... 50e pants with suspenders. Brown, Protestants Deplore A commissioners at a meeting here fighting each time.' the bulletin navy, maroon, green and pastels. itly. ers had f t ^ n d in yesterday's raid. is "basically wrong” with Demo­ (Complaint by Teacher danger Allied unity, at present i Other Puffa ...... $6.50 to $10.95 Asked to Appear at cratic party >oIicies and that the from <3en. Douglas ‘ MacArthur’s heavily oensorable. Book of Modern Sizes 1 to 8. tltude o f CathoIi(» e Agriculture department The previous assault on Naples was made at dusk.- session, besides creating a united Group; Woman Held. • • • Warplanes ...... $1.00 On South America. State Investigation. (Continued On, Page Two) Former Liner Sunk ilttnoed os Page Tw o) The communique reported that farm state front, will seek to Washington, Dec. 12.—(ffV—1 72” X 84” 80% Wool Colorful Story Book . . . .$1J5 $1 .39 to $2-25 Boston, Dec. 12— (ST— State (Contlnned ov Page Two) N ew York, Dec. 12.— UP)— As a Cleveland, Dec. 12—(in—Dele- (Continued en Page Four) Negro woman awaited arraign­ former Uner President tea o f the Federal Council o f officials investigating the Cocoa- ment in Brooklyn felony court to­ operating as an Ar&y lurches of Christ In America, nut Grove night club holocaust Prisoners W ill S Told^^JJIalt day on a charge o f beating a school fully loaded with appr New Cinderella Pinafore replying to a statement of Catho­ have asked C3iy Fire Commission­ 4,000 troops, hit a mine LEBANON BLANKETS er William A. Reilly, conducting i teacher. Mayor F. H. Ln Guardia SANTA CLAUS WILL BE IN lic bisbopo (hat rttlzens of Mexico, la the South Paelflc. the Navy Central and South Amorlca are separate departmental inquest in Alarm Clock Supply Nearly denied a complaint by teachers’ Be Unshackled Price groups that a “serioua” disciplinary noun red today, with a loss M « l j The practical gift! Warm, 80% wod TOYLAND: "bound to us by the closest bonds to the fire, to appear at their four meq. "Prom pt and APRONS closed Inquiry today. problem exista in New York city’s blankets in rose, blut.x charryweod and in bright colora and pastel shades. of religion,’’ adopted a resolution rescue efforts" (vere credited will green. Tuesday...... 3-5 P. M. yesterday deidortng "the preten- The fire department’s opep in­ public schools. $8-50 Sizes S to 6x. Gone From Civilian Marts In a letter yesterday to Ells­ Britain and Canada Due holding (auiualtles to so small Bian of the Roman Catholic hier­ 15 Manufacturers of quest. which has heard scores of number, the Nn\’y said. The Nav Thursday, 3-5 P. M. - 7-9 P. M. archy to elrcumacrlbo the rell- witnesses, recessed until Monday. worth B. Buck, president of the To Give Germans and Other Blankets...... $2.98 to $13.95 Wire Rope Ordered to clt^ Board of Education, the mayor annoimcement did not disclose ' gtous freedom of the Protestant “The commissioner has been In­ Washington, Dec. 12.— UP)—*trt«d to buy a new clock. Game what area of the South Poclflc f Saturday, 3-5 P. M. - 7-9 P. M. then the dawn. Besides the do. said that preasure groups have re­ Italians More Freedom $1.9S Christians In the proclamation of vited to the state Investigation Sooner or later, some smart-aleck 21,936-ton vessel wss operstlag ■ their faith, while by implication Desist Conspiracy. meatlc shortage, there naturally sorted to . "exaggerations” to and w ill be there at 10:30 In the the time and said merely that rsoorvlng for themselves the right is sure to say that the alarm clock are no longer any imported models create an unfounded Impression of Beautiful morning," Reilly said In a state­ London, Dec. lii—(ff>—Britain was on a war mission. tc the universal proclamation of Washington, Dec. la.— (P>—The situation Is alarming. from Germany and Japan. unruliness in the schools. and Canada are due to strike the ment. *T want to make it clear that their own." i Federal Trade oommisslon an­ .Deatk.Uat Lowered Since It is. Federal officials Only One Firm Producing the policy of my administration ia shackles from German and Italian Barely Half Nazis Vlot^ IB s eounoil’s statement epn- nounced today that It ^ ordered In the meiuiUme, the Boston beat punners to the punch today At any rate. Commerce depart­ prisoners of war today, three days tbiued: 15 manufacturers o f nbn-patentad not to permit the use of police­ London, Dec. 12— (ff) CHENILLE BEDSPREADS Conunittee on Public Safety an­ and hinted that folks should not ment officials said only one com­ men’s night sticks for the disciplin­ in advance of the date propose BA SEME NT. “The ehurchee repreeentad in vrlre rope, and the association nounced that a' revised death list kill the old red rooster. He may by Switzerland, mediating neutral half the German occupation Favorite of Miss and Mrs. pany still-Is in the slumber-bust­ ing o f children in our schools,” the thla eouncl wlP continue... to through which they allegedly com­ showed that the sudden fire on be needed to wake war workers in the dispute between Britain and In Norway still ore confident HALL OVENWARE ing business- put out an experi­ letter said. America — Schrank’s man- Ash T r a y s ...... 50c up avail themaMvee of the coratitu- bined, to cease and desist from Nov. 28 cost 487 lives. The num­ winning the war, a No up in the morning. mental plastic covered Job—strict Guardia’s letter was made (jermany. government spokesman tailored Syl-O-Jamas! In Casseroles $1.39 Cigarette Boxes...... $1.25 tional freedom uMch the repub- what it termed a conspiracy, to ber previously had been set at 496. Some such solution, or perhaps The Foreign Office stated Wed­ $ 9 . 9 8 ly fo r the fighting men. It only puUle following the arrest of Mrs. today on the basis s f i smart prints and stripes Uca o f Hlepante Am erica grant to fix prices. ‘ A fte r the committee’s anhoimce- a more practical one, la being needs a little steel In its Innards, nesday that the shackling would One Quart Milk Pitchers...... $5c Pictures...... $1.25 the representattveo of every fUth. Alice Thompson, 28, stepmother of hand Information smuggled other Chenille Spreads...... $3.29 to $12.95 with notched collar and pat­ The group represents 85 per ment, Mias Priscilla White, of sought to' shake the nation’s they said, and If It sounds slight­ 10-ycar-old Rudolph Thompeon, on be ended today and Canada made that Nazi-occupied notios. Beautiful Gold Decorated Their eontroUinc aim in the

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linash Msnsfleld; Rockwell W. Hol­ {ad Effects Prelude—"Prayer” ...... Pache Babie« Join Rockville comb, Somers; Parlia Psriesr, M anchesier San Francisco Protest Made Anthem—"Hall to the Lord’s An- Sunday School Lesson Urges Firmer ote Somers; Aldo Pelonl, Stafford; nolnted” ...... - Andrews Legeniis Flowering Lewis BU Ohapmaa Fred Bowden, Stafford; James E. Of Tornado Things War Quinn, Stsffordt Werner Kunsl, D ate Book Offertory solo by Miaa Berggren Individual Goodness Sets Example M, Roekvdla Story Proves OnHirmgHall "Th* Holy City” ijpon Control Tolland; Laura Judsou, ToUand; Church es Grip on Funds Thomaa Harmon, Union; Earl H. Tooiorrow May Be Cut Roetiud* — “Sicilian Mariner’s Cuts Short Hymn" For All of Society, Bible Teaches About Colonel Ri Beebe, Vemon; Edward J. Weber, Election . of officers, PoUsh- Training Good Vernon; Marion M. Nash, Vernon; American club at clubhouse at 3 By Steel Firm Center Omreh ^ St. Jamea’a Roauw OathoUe Young People’s Mu Sigma Chi Over Cotton Assign Quota (Oexttaas* tram Page Oaa) Boclety at 6. Young people of high McNary to Support Plan (Oenttaned from Page One) Charles F. Wochomurka, WilUng- p.m. Km-. Watsoa Woodruff, Pastor I Rev. WilUam J. Dunn, Paator By W’lUlam E. Gllray, D.D. . o'lf Ihxl Jesus used these words Monday, December 14 (Continued from Pag* O ^) (Oonttanad tram Pag* Om ) I Rev. Vlncetat Hines, Assistant school age and over are Invited. For Estimating Ex­ Draft Evader Boasts Americans, French ami ton; WiUlam Parlsek, WlUiagtoa. most deaths can be avoided, th* Editor' of Advance .to trap those who had aought to ston, where ..many of the movie Issue New Series Garden Club Christmas party 9:30—Church School, with claae- ,Rev. Edmund Barrett, Aselstant Note* For Tolland Weather Bureau believes. The annual (^ristmaa Service of The various titles of this lea- i trap him. He was not implying penditures in Advance. Even Natives Appl} eouples have obtained bablee by The Rockville Building and Loan at y. M. C. A. other islands of the Solomons send asked the WLB for a public hear>b Before Wrong Person ___ tht ootton produc- Mo%-es In Narrow Path ea for aU agoa. the church will be held this year son are interesting. Th* topic for | that there were certain things adoption, has so many requests Association will issue a new series Also Mothers’ Club meeting their fragrance far to sea.) ing before the full board. ' 10:49—Nursery In session dur­ Sunday maases: intennediata atudents la "How the that belonged to Ckiesar and! cer- Sobriquets to Measni ilwuld b* r«duoie Down here on Meeting of Air Raid Wardens of vessel owners were free to select "Comfort Ye My People” Rev. Fraacia Breen, AesletaBt nifleant. First of all is that por-1 Is the sixth consecutive HIglier Wages Credited Tolland County has been assigned hold a family party on Sunday Could See Shelle (hmlng or even walk to safety. Then the crews' with a single eye to Wednesday at 6:30, The Mar­ gon. "Yeah, running me ragged,” Precinct 3. there are rural caves or city base­ Solo by BMward Nordstrom Rev. Marshal Flllp, Aeeletaat tion od the Sermon on the M ount' 'There may be situations where i right flank of the Tunisian frofi the department has Officials at orphanage Institu­ quota of *131.394 to Invest in from 7’ to 10 p.m.' In the K. of C. "W e could eee them coming,” experience and ability, and with­ ried Couples Club will meet at the McNary told reporters that said Park. a referendum on ootton con- Christmss party, Gibbons As­ ments (th* southwest comer is 6:00—The (TYP Club. Robert church for supper and Chriatmas In which Jesus speaks of the men in their loyalty to God and legends are flowering about tions said that although as in pre­ War Savings Bonds during the hall on Park street. The public is sembly C Lb of (J. at the Y. said Tucker. "They looked like a out regard to union affiliation. Masses on Sunday at 9:45, 7:80, when the pew Congress Is asked to ‘Tve got ’em fooled,” said | time the program was safest), "or, out in the open, the Blsaell, president. Devotions musical program. Mrs. Ben­ Christian disciples as “ the salt bf ; His will must renounce the state, the young man. “ I told ’em I daring personality of Col. vious years business and profes­ month of December. Vernon’s invited to attend and there will be American Legion Home, 10 to black dot In the middle of a red "It la now proposed to deprive 9, lO'jSnd 11 a. m. expand the borrowing and lending I yved. Last year about 94 per nearest ditch, in which to seek Virginia Carpenter. nett la in charge of thg program. the earth," and likens them to a and such situations have arisen in had a mother to support. She B. Raff, commander of a difllcull sional people made up the great­ share of this is *53,102. no admission charge. 4:30 p.m., work on Red Cross sur­ ball.' us of the right to select our crews, 7:00—Committee meeting for authority of The Reconstruction o f those balloting favored the The amounts for the other towns “The noise didn’t seem loud. It shelter. Fljdng debris is the Thursday at 7, C7ub-Scout pack light that > is set on a hill or a our world today—witness Nlemol- Finance Corporation by $5,000, could get by all right if the mission in the south. est part of the adopters’ lists, gical dressings. A standing invita­ and to turn this over to the union the New Year’* party. Emanuel Lutheran C%uroh ler in prison, and other (Kristians there was an Increase for adopt­ of the county are Andover, *1,776; sounded more like the pop-pop- greatest hazard. who will send men to us on a first meeting at the church. lamp set on a stand ao that it 000,000 he will support an amend­ board took me. And I ’ve got Americans, French and *' Bolton, *1,776; Columbia, *1,776; tion to all women to asalst in this And to avoid danger of panic, The Week Thonten A. Guatafeon, Paator Friday, at 7:30, Junior and .In­ shines for all. This la the in­ who have suffered for conscience the best job I ever had.” Ftaatlag Goal Lower ion of babies by industrial work* worth-while effort for our srmed pop of Roman candles during the come first serve basis, - without Monday. 6:30—Loyal Cirole. the ment requiring agencies which natives have applied .sobriquel They credited increased Coventry, *3,533; , *1,- the Weather Bureau is starting termediate Christmas party. dividual and personal aspect of sake. But the good Christian draw their funds from the RFC to “ Very interesting," Park as­ which measure their esteem of U 194S planting goal for cot- Leaders Eye forces. Come st sny hour of the Fourth of July.” regard to experience and ability, King’s Daughters. Christmas Sunday wages as responsible, enabling 776; Hebron, *1,372; Mansfield. an educational campaign. the value of the church to the will wish to serve and help the estimate expenditures in advance. sured him. ’’You sure out­ scrappy 35-year-old leader. 8oi la been set at ‘22.500,000 dsy most convenient. The San Francisco crept Into provided only they hold seameifli Party and Pot Luck Supper. Bring 9:15 a. m. Sunday* School workers to qualify as being capa­ *3,553; Somers. *3,553; Stafford, C^alm action is essential if the Talcottrille Congregational Church social order. It lays stress upon state, which la the recogniz^ in' Must Re|H>rt Expenditures smarted them.” call him the “ Savior of Tunisia,! _ as compared with 24,000,* the bay shortly before dawn al­ papers. exchange gift and also ’’something White G ift. Service. The chil­ ble of supporting a child in the $53,102; Tolliuid, *1,776; Union, Thursday, December 11 most unnoticed. After daylight system is to work, said Riley. Rev, Ihomns Street, Minister tha units, and there cannot be a stniment of society, in eveiy way Agencies obtaining their fund.s Then he introduced himself. others say he’s the “new LaW' this year and with peak acre- *726; Vernon, *53,102; Willington, Third Party Dinner and Ladles’ Night pro­ ’’Will Be Made Orievanoe” for (Jrossnore.” dren and young people will bring that is in accordance with right. of neariy 40,000.000 when manner demanded by the instltu- came and the Navy permitted an good society or a good social or­ in this manner, are required to re­ "Not the Mr. Park on the rence." They agree he’s the t; *3,553. gram o f the Dairymen’s Aasocla- Theoretically, under the order Tuesday— gifts of food, clothing, etc., to be der where there are not good in­ It is this upon which Paul lays ^tcan cotton flowed freely in* tiuns. announcement of the hero ship’s 10:30—All-day sewing for the ServicM, Sunday, Dec. 13, 1942. port to Congress later on the ac­ Draft Board?” demanded the of commander who would be moi To Preaent Concert tion at the Y. we may reject men for cause, but sent to the Lutheran Children’* dividual citizens. great stress, in his discussion of youth. ’’Well, here I go In the than a match for Nazi Field Mi ^ world markets, Although tnere’s no reported Threat Now arrival from the Solomona, the Traffic on Lakes Red Cross. 9:30 a. m.—CJhurch school. tual expenditures. 'The Glee Club of ' Friday, Deoeaober 18 this baa no practical value. Every Home, Avon, Mass. As someone once put it, "You the CThristian’s civil duty, In the Army." shal Erwin Rommel. tnider the control program, the shortage of dogs, .the Chicago water front was jammed with g;30_Troop 25, Boy Scouts. 10:30 a. m. Holy Communion 10:45 a. m.—Morning worAhip. A Senate Banking and Currency Anti-Cruelty society won’t let a Manchester will present a con­ Christmas party and dance for cheering people. rejection will be made a griev­ cannot build a marble palace passage from the 13th chapter of committee controversy over a Re­ And he went. Park said last Certainly Has Drive lal acreage allotment Is di- cert program in Rockville Sunday (Oonttnaed from Pafo One) ance, and if we reject, and wait Tuesday, 8:00—The Profession­ Service. Universal Bible Sunday Sermon subject—Scepticism and dog out for adoption until the Boldlera in town, American Legion Plans Offlotal Welcome Smashes Records out of mud bricks." A Christian Romana. Here again, however, publican proposal requiring ad­ night. Regardless of what they . among farmers on the basis evening at seven o’clock at the Hall. for a subetitute, the sailing of the al Women’s Club (Christmas party. will be observed. An offering Unbelief. Talk to the young peo­ prospective owner passes a test— 4 Mayor Angelo Rossi ordered citizen who is practicing hia re­ what Paul says is subject to the vance approval by the RFC Board him, he’s certainly got drive. H formula set up by farm legls- chapel of the Union church. Fred diagnose the situstion and pro- "Mr. and Mrs. Manchester at vessel will be delayed. No fair Pleaae bring 10c exchange gift. will -be received for the work of ple—"Guaranteed to Sing.” _a. A farmer would be eligl- which Includes answering loU of flags flown throughout the city. 7 p. m.—Young Peoples society. ligion inevitably influence* those limitations of other passages In of Directors for proposed expendi­ devoted followers say he seldol Werner is the dlrectoi of the club scribe a remedy. War,” Manchester Defense (Coun­ mind can fail to see that this will Wednesday— the American Bible Society. which Paul streaaes that the au- to sell aU the cotton produced questions and an investigation of Dixieland.. meanwhile, heard the He set next Wednesday as the Toronto, Dec. 12—i/F) —Traffic 4:00—Junior Boys (Thoir. , Leader, William Street; subject— around him. His good character tures by the Board of Economic sleeps or eats yet his energy and the soloist will be Mrs. Elsie cil at High School ball. Impair efficiency and be contrary 10:30 a. m. Nursery Class. and hia good works are a con­ preme duty and obligation of the acreage free of penalty, his home. B. Gustafson, sOprano. Mrs. David charges of Alabama Gov. Frank date for a giant official welcome on the Great Lakes hit an all-tlhne 6:30— Cub Pack. 5:00 p. m. Vesper Song Serv­ "The Influence of Friends and Warfare, headed by Vice Presi­ Somber Spirit ways seem.s undiminished. He a] Dr. W. A. Young, the society s Saturday, December 19 to the national Interest In war stant invitation to others to fol­ Chriatian la to God and not to only those growers plant- Bennett will be the accompanist. M. Dixon that the Democratic In civic auditorium. The Navy per­ high during 1942, it was indicated 6:45—Choir rehearsal. r ice. Singing by G Clef Club Oimpanions." dent Wallace, has delayed action peals to the French imaginatli managing director, said that such Annual meeting, Manchester today as the shipping season on time. It will also violate the low his example, and he becomes man. Paul’s insistence 1* that we on the RFC authorization meas­ Within their allotmenU are The following program will be party was "dynamiting” the mitted a radio broadcast from the president’s promise that the gov­ Thursday— under the direction of G. Alliert The members of the Golden Rule which feeds on his indifference lie for maximum government a procedure was considered best Rod and Gun club at its clubhouse decks of the ship at which officers the great inland waterway system club and all others interested will as a leavening power in the com­ should do good and not evil, and ure. On Christmas danger. to assure piacing the right kind presented: The Star Spangled South’s social structure. ernment would not order, nor *;30—Troop 7, Girl Scouta. Pearson. The public is cordially it payments and crop loans, Banner. Key-O’Hara; The Au­ Speaking before the Southern at Coventry lake. and member* of the crew were In­ drew rapidly toward a close. g;0O_Group C at home of the meet at the home of Mra. John G. munity. In these days when there If rulers or anyone else ahould Leaders said this bill, already , Raff's troops also provide 1 of a dog in the right home. would Ckingress pass legislation invited to this service. — command us to do evil, it is the 'ir provisions of farm legis* tumn Sea, W. Gericke; Rain and Society of New York last night, Kiddies Xmas party at the terviewed. Vice Admiral John Wil­ While the use of every available I leader. Mra. Elmer C. Weden, 43 The Week Talcott Jr., to fold eurgical dresa- is so much stress upon mass ac­ passed by the House without the stuff of salty palaver. Hla o' the crop loan on cotton, Am .y and Navy club. lis Oreenslade, commander of the freighter to carry iron ore from ®stabllshlng, the closed ehop. tion we are in great danger of law of God that ahould, rule controversial amendment, would parachute troops, likewise his ii the River, O. J. Fox; Winter Song, Dixon said formation of a aouth- The companynpa further told th* Brookfield street; Please bring Monday— InRS. They will meet on Tuesday White House Will Re­ now supports prices above Bullard, Glee Club; The Lord’s em Democratic party waa being Annual Christmas banquet of Western Sea frontier, added his the rich Meaaba' range of the Lake 10c exchange gift. 3:45 p. m. Girl Scouts and and Thursday from two to four underestimatihe the primary im­ rather than the law of man. be one of the major measures fantry units, won high praise local 63, T. W. U. A., Tinker ball Superior region to the great steel I board that by the panel’s decision. . j Perhaps It ought to be noted ihiown overboard if ' Congress flect Nation at War; market levels, will be con- Prisoners Will Prayer, Forsyth; Prayer, Gulon, atrongly suggested and cautioned tribute. Friday, 6;30-Troop 1. j Brownie Troops. o’clock. portance and the primary power, the job they did in the a-'S next year only in the event Elsie B. Gustafson; Praise Ye The at 6:30. The cruiser that licked a battle­ mine of the eastern United States no seaman could obtain a job on for social action and betterment, that when Paul aays "Honor the votes final adjournment next Tues­ west of Oran. that "confusion” caused by pres- any iron ore vessel on the Ot^t Scouts. 7:30 p. m. Beethoven Glee The members of the Woman’s Trees to Be Smaller. control program la approved, Lord, P. Tchaikovsky; Alleluia, Rure groups in Washington "is Children’s (hriatmaa party of ship has home and the "town went was.reflected by a downward trend Notes Missionary society will meet to of the good individual. king,” he first says, "Honor all day as they have planned. Under his command now ai Be Unshackled in shipping at a few Canadian I Lakes without joining the union CHub. be voting will take place In S. Bach; Anvil Chorus (Prom likely to cause the defeat of the Pines Civic Association. wild. The Hospitality Committee for Tuesday, 8:00 p. m. Luther sew for the Red O oss on Wednes­ The second passage tells of the men; love the brotherhood: fear Although they would aacrifice British sappers and French infai botton growing states of Vlr* II Trovatore” ). G. ; ’The next Democratic candidate for Sunday December 20 ’The vesocl was the flagship of a iorts such as Owen Sound and “and having joined, he could not effort of the enemies of Jesus to God.” There is not much dan­ the legislative progress made on Washington, Dec. 12 — (/Pi try, cavalry, artillery, ploneeri, I keep hla job unless he remained the remainder of the month: Mr. League CThristmas party. Com­ day at 1:30. , North Carolina, South Caro* (Conttaned from Pago One) Musical Trust. J. Clokey, Glee president. Red Men’s Christmas party at Task Force which sailed out to Ongaton, other centers in this and Mrs. Roy B. Warren, Mr. and entrap Him by raising the ques­ ger of the CThrlstlan falling into this and other bills by final ad There'll still lie a White House Spahia and Senegalese. There'' country reported record-breaking | a member. . This is the closed mittee in charge includes Marion Please reserve Friday evening, Oeotgla, Florida, Mississippi, Club; Silent Moon, Vaughan; Song Spurring apeculaUon as to the Sports Center at 2 p.m. oppose a Japanese armada at Mrs. Henry Miller. Modean, chairman: Lorraine Mil­ tion of whether the invaded peo­ any unworthy aubaervience to journment, administration leaders Christmas, but it will reflect the even a camel corps of natives. figures. shop.” Dec. l8th for the novel musical somber spirit of a nation at war. la. Kentucky. Tennessee, day that the Swiss note was re­ of My Soul, Brell. Elsie B. Gustaf­ whether Dixon's diatribe might be Thursday, December 31 tempting to land reinforcements Center Church boys in the serv­ ler, devotional leader; Mary John­ program being prepared by the ple of Palestine should pay ruiers if first of all he is o b e y -j were reported convinced they French officers, including | Missouri, Arkansas, Lou* son; Brothers, Song On, Grieg; part of an impromptu attempt to New Year’s Eve party Ameri­ on Guadalcanal. It led the Ameri­ Traffic through the world’s I tribute to Caesar. The words of Inz these major injunctions, for I could not hold a quorum in Wash The Yuletidf trees will be small­ erats, placed themselves at ceiving sympathetic considera­ busiest canal—the St. Mary's Falls Organic aubaUncea are being- ice: Candidate Herbert R. Gilman. son, wniiam Cbe. Frank Wilson. junior choir. Mrs. Wilfred Kent, T n a s, Oklahoma, Kansas. Who Sails with Drake, Chudlelgh- ypUt the Democratic party waa the can Legion at Legion Home. can ships between two groups of 3rd Student Training Reg., 5th Grace Benson and Eleanor Ander­ Jesus, "Render unto Caesar th^ when we honor all men, love the i '"Rton for further meetings this er this year. Need for saving elec­ disposal, taking orders, chee Arixona and Callfor* tion. Candlsh; This Is My Countr. (Arr. canal on the St. Mary’s river be- developed to replace copper and the director, is preparing a varied tricity will blackoiu_ the once ^ rm an y shackled British and Commonwealth party proposal of Saturday, January 2 Japanese fighting vessels, both of Co.. Fort Bennlng, Georgia; Pvt. son. , and entertaining program. It is things that are C^aesar’s, and un* brotherhood and fear God, we and exemplifying the happy liali About 2,290,000 growers are by Ringwald), A. Jacobs-Raye, tween Lake Superior and Lake lead In funRlcldes for spraying or- (•lad to <>el Rid o f IsMiie glowing national community tree Canadian prisoners Mcause, she former Secretary of War Harry H. Installation here of Grand Lodge which outweighed the Task Force James Howard Harrison, Co. D. Wednesday, 6:30 p. m. Boy j arranged in four parts and will to God the things that are God’s,’ are expressing the very essence j between French and American*' Ibla. Tlie Omnipotence. Schubert-, Woodring in Topeka. Kansas. in numbers and fire power. Huron—reached the record totad | chards. of democracy and are manifest- | They were glad, however, to get And as in many another home, all charged, some Germans taken officers of the Knights of Pythias 1st Signal Training Reg., Fort Scouts. show the versatility of the young have been commonly made the nd, of another troublesome issue this mountainous sector. t sbnilar referendum on wheat (Solo by Elsie B. Gustafson), Glee The San Francisco alone de­ of 177,916.986 tona by the end of ing the basic requirements of the sons of the nation's first family Raff and other officer* of th prisoner In the August Comman­ Bidding for Lost Sonia Saturday, January SO November, exceeding the entire Monmouth, N. J. Write to them. Wednesday. 7:00 p. m. Eman­ people themselves. No tickets will Christian basis of loyalty to the a* least temporarily — e House- ra wlU be held next spring. do raid on Dieppe, France, had Club. C. L. of C. Silver Tea at the stroyed a cruiser and a • The annual "White Gift” Christ­ good social order. will be away in uniform. force attributed their aucci Although the former Democratic year of 1941 by 6,796,302 tons. uel and Chapel Choirs. be sold; instead there will be a state. But it ought to be pointed approved proposal to revise agri­ Community Tree JJghtle** been Ued by their captors as they Communion Breakfast y . M. C. A. and so crippled a battleship that mas service will lie held Sunday Thursday, 7:30 p. m. G Clef the mountain passes in ooitodei The Legion of Mary of St. Ber­ governor of Kansas and Cabinet At Windsor it waa estimated free-will offering. cultural parity price standards up­ Official arrangements announc­ moved them to invasion barges. member during President Roose­ other American forces later sank evenihg, December 20, at 7:00 CHiib. ward by including in them all la­ able part to the supporting nard’s church will sponsor a Com­ it. Washington announced that 23 that 123,600,000 tons of iron orq ed today disclosed the community fluth Stand Britain and Canada, In reprisals, velt’s sec donrsmethdiaetaoi. .nup and other cargoes had passed o’clock. David McComb and Saturday, 10:00 a. m. Confir­ bor costs on the farm. artillery. munion Breakfast at the Rockville Japanese ships were sunk and Christian Scirnre Service* tree, a tall spruce on the south Proudeat Man In Oommaafi thereupon applied manacles to Hotel on Sunday morning at nine Veit’s second term said he waa bid­ through the Detroit river between Rev. Gibson Daniels gre in charge mation Class and Children’s CThoir. Despite an appeal by President lawn, would go lightless to con prisoners in camps in the United ding for what he called the lost Trying to Get seven damaged in the battle. ’The L a o f th# program. The choir will Notes 135 Graduates Ready Roosevelt for speedy action, there Proudest man today in RafTl^ Brings Reply o’clock. All members are Invited ships sunk were the battleship, Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair,, ex­ Hartford, First church. Sunday form with war agency orders to Kingdom and in the Dominion. to attend. Miss Elaine Small of 84 souls of the Democratic and Repub­ ceeding the figures for an previous sing two groups of Christmas The annual Candlelight Sen’ice 11:00, Sunday School .1:00, Wed- appeared little hope of obtaining command is Sergt. Everett three heavy cruisers, two light sm , MON., TUBS. conserve electricity. The ceremony, White, Foxborough, Mass., Union street is in charge of the lican parties, his .strongest criti­ years. —songs. o - —The Junior , , Boy*-.choir, . •. , I Sunday, December 20, at 5 p. m. neaday 8:00, 537 Farmington ave­ congre.i'slonal aMroval for a pay usually held on Christmas eve. will cruisers, five destroyei*, eight Prisoners Assumed reservations. cism was aimed at the New Deal. Free of Trap Hamilton, Port Colborae and the which has been trained by Jesse | jj,;, service an Honor Roll and nue. Before School Opens increa.se for Federal employes un- be held in the afternoon daylight captured a German In the last Notice To Guardsmen He termed it "a philosophy of transports and four cargo .ships lakehead center of Port Arttibr all Davla. and who will be heard for service Flag, in honor of the 42 Hartford, Second church, Sun­ le.sa a compromiae" could be work­ this year, with the president tack which cleared a paaa Christianity being a A notice sent out by order of the government gone mad,” interpreted Announced American losses were reported heavy increases In ship­ the first time Sunday morning, nmmbera of the Emanuel Church day 11:00, Sunday School 11:00, ed out. broadcasting a greeting to the na­ Faid. To get this man, White To Be Freed Today two light cruisers and six destroy ed heavy sniper and machine-g i to good ralatlona between the Ottawa, Dec. 12— UP)—Nasi Company Commander will be of the recent election results as re­ In Buna Area ping tonnage. Wheat' shipments will also ting folk melodies. The no^V j n the nation’s service, will Wedneaday 8:00, Lafayette and There was some talk of at­ tion from the south portico. leas, they are today, with Interest to the members of Com­ pudiation of the New Deal rather ers sunk, and 13 or 14 ships dam­ Christmas Story and the meaning be dedicated. Members and Russ streets. Fat o f the Land First Class o f Officers tempting, to ru.Hh through a small In place of the large Christmas fire from rocky hideout* and l prisoners In Canada who had been aged. passing through Port Arthur and anally explained exceptions, pany H, many of whom live in than endorsement of Republican Fort William were particularly of the Gift will be aet forth by friends, families of those In the Rockville Society. Sunday 11:00, b anket increase for all Federal tree that usually adorns the his­ hia fighting mates wounded shackled In retallaUon for similar (Continued from Page One) In Australia to Be grenades Which popped out of i have bean for decades, regard* Nasi measures against British Rockville. All members of Ck>m- policies, and predicted Wendell heavy in the latter part of the sea­ five young people. Everyone at­ service andxothers interested are Sunday School 11:00, Wednesday Americans still live on the workers, to. meet increased living toric east room there will be a tending is aaked to bring a .gift costs, but ihere was doubt that parently empty caves. th great favor by govem- jrisonera were assumed today to pany H Connecticut State Guard Willkie. 1940 G. O. P. presidential headquarters said. Allied planes son with 13.000,000 bushels leaving welcome. ’I'he Emanuel Choirs g;0(), 94 Unioi\ street, fat of the land. Given Commissions on much smaller one trimmed with nominee, would join forces with 'Wrapped in white, for a child in even that could be accomplished. Some prize for cheerfuines* I and peoples in the countries free of their manacles again. of Manchester are notified that on continued to rake the narrowing Plan to Quiz ihe head of the lake* on a single under the direction of G. Albert | ..qq^ -^he Preserver of Man” But waate fa t----- drippings, imitation snow, white streamers are located.” President Roosevelt to establi.sh a the Southland. These gifts will Pearson will sing.' i v^•jll be the subject of the Lesson- Starting Day. Tariff .4clion Delayed and white lights. the action at the pass ought to ] 'The decision to unbind them, ef­ Monday, December 14, 1942, there enemy lines with machine-gun and day—Nov. 30. grease from cooking, or deep The House Ways and Means Catholic statement. Issued will be a complete locker inspec­ liberal party in 1948. While there may be tome move­ be sent Immediately by motor ex­ The traditional early Chriatmas ; sermon for Sunday. December 13. A small family tree will be plac­ to sergt. MaJ. E. J. Shine, Ok fective today, was announced this cannon fire. frying, or the lop of the soup committee already has delayed un­ Galls, N. Y„ who had a quip Washington and signed by week by Prime Minister W. U. tion. AU Issued equipment must Dixon charged that the unsuc­ Fire Official ment of traffic In the lower lakes press for the children’s (?hriatmaa morning service, ’’Julotta," will be : >j (Jhicago, Dec. 12—(P)—A plan to stances. can-owned utility property in the then a Marine captain, waa home Itute for It is deeply resented officials spent much of yesterday until 9 ^ ’clock. At 8 o’clock when Prelude — "Pastoral” .. J. S. iSach 454); "Evil is a negation, berause 1 so scared my hand ^ akes w It has appealed to Police Ccmmls- The funeral of Hubert Long of American troops, after driving a topic; "Stewards,” pertains to the enlist 86,000 Methodist laymen to Early in November, four offi- Canal Zone to Panama. on leave and attended the tree­ the peoples of these countries sioner Lewis J. Valentine asking Price Fixing in examining the charred ruins of many of them formerly started Processional Hymn — "Angels li ia the absence of truth, it /is try to pull the trigger.” Orchard street was held on Friday wedge to the sea between Buna work. It is to dark that men can­ proposed union of Presbyterians work with pastors in connection | cers flew here from the United lighting and church services. All ' ^ American Catholics. These protection for teachers. the lavish night club. from the Realms of Glory” .... and Episcopalians. The Senior nothing, because it ia the absence, now are on far-flung war aa.sign- JU-88* roared down through ' at the Ladd Funeral -Home with and Cape Endaiadere, were pick­ not work well. Instead of getting ...... Smart ..with the church’s Week of Dedi- ! States to map out plana for the to prove to be a disturbing In October, Irwin Goodman, Jacob (Joldflne, the club's wine Choir will sing. of something. It is unreal, because menta. draw again, men opened up afr Rev. Arnold F. Waring, pastor of (Continned from Pag* One) ing Japanese snipers out of the started at the usual hour they are Anthem — "Glory to God” ...... it pre-aupposes the absence of cation Feb. 28 to 7 waa | OCS. urgently needed to me the la our International rela. teacher, was shot and killed in an the RockvUle Methodist church of. trees and attempting to enlarge steward, showed the locations of Processional Hymn — "Glorious American forces' demands for of­ House guests this Christmas with rifles, and a soldier other Brooklyn school by two for­ now reporting an hour late and ...... Auguato Rotoll God. the omnipotent and omni­ adofited yesterday by a commit­ The traditions, the spirit, flclatlng. ’The bearers were: Fred their advantage by attacking en­ \ ntllators, fans, blowers, cooling Things of Thee Are Spoken” ficer replacements. They were Col. Overnight News will be Mrs. J. R. Roo.sevelt. the Brooklyn accent yelled. ’’There’l background, the culture of mer pupils he had reprimanded for Steel Company and E. H. EMwards units and heatera. work an hour later in the after- Hymn — “Long Years Ago O’er present. . .Human hate has no tee oh'ajrrangements. Apel, Frank Green, Howard Hew­ emy entrenchments in cocoanut Benedicte, Heddon. Pastork and laymen will call Harold Haney, former executive president’s sister-in-law; Harry nothing wrong that a subway oeuntrlea are Catholic.” smoking in the building. Company. San Francisco: A. Les- Fam Not Operating noon. This morning was an excep­ THE SREAT'SloEMlEEVr Bethlehem's Hill” .. Harrington legitimate mandate and no king­ wouldn't cure.” itt. Fred hemmann, John Williams groves. tionally dark morning. There was Offertory — Carol "Noel” ...... Benedictus, Tonus Regius. 8,000,000 ^ th o d la ts to a new i officer of the Infantry school at Of Connecticut Hooker, of New York, a family chen a Sons Rope Company, St. In response to a question from dom. Love is enthroned.” Fort Benning, Ga„ and chosen as When night came and the.b* andCniarlee Underwood. Burial Louis; Mac Whyte Company, Keno­ Australian dive-bombers attack­ a heavy fog betweeu Manchester SiNNYSIMBrMmtoMNi ...... Maurice Besly Introit Hymn, ”0 Worship the dedication of ' aeU. service and By Asociated Prera friend; "Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Commlosioner Reilly as to whether iitoe-lMM lotoMi-'BMflMrlM commandant of the Auatralian waa interrupted, talk was redu was in Grove Hill cemetery. sha, Wis.; Pacific Wire Rope Ooro- ed enemy supply dumps and in­ and Hartford and Ukmm who rode Recesaional Hymn — ”0 Word of K ing” subatance” during .the week. Hopkins and daughter, who live at Join Army electric fane at either end of the —W MTMbU sta 9ita Offertory Anthem, "Send Out Thy Zion lAitheran Church Laymen will occOpy all pulpila school: Col. Frank O. Dewey, a to wisps of converaation that caa rany,’ Los Angeles. stallations between Gona and Skn- to work in the early hours found God Incarnate” ...... Bartholdy High and Cooper Stlreel* Bridgeport —A two-alarm fire, the executive mansion, and Mr*. through chattering teeth. We Leo J. Flaherty son of/M r. and melody lounge bar, near wMch — ON THE SAME SHOW — Light” ...... Charles Gounod of the denomination F.eb. 21 and , cavalryman, his executive offi- F'rankiin D. Roosevelt, Jr., and Rochester ^ p e s , Inc., Jamaica, ananda and American bombera the fire waa reported to have start' traveling difficulL Postlude — “Magnilicate in F. field started by an overflowing oil cold and thirsty. Rations 'wer Mrs. Leo Flaherty of St. Bern­ pounded the Buna airdrome. Major” . . . . Aloya Claussmann Sermon Hymn, "Eternal Light! children. N. Y.; John A. Rosbllng’s . Sons ed, had )>een In operation on the Third Sunday in Advent. cfrcuita*°whf^^nortMlly^ n o t' artillery,’ aas^s'tant director of the | tank, swept through the interior not abundant, but food seemed ard’s Terrace has joined the en­ Company, ’Trenton, N. J.; Union hermon — “The Book That Out­ Eternal Ught! Besides the two trees inside, the gineering corps of Uie Army and night of the disaater, Gcddflne rC' Recessional Hymn, "Jesus Shall 9 a. m .- Church School, Con­ ^°„''“ Fe^b. 28 'andi»ch ool. a Lieut. George A. Tap-| of the threc-story Sokol hall last less importance than the cam; Vv’ire Rope Corporation, Kansas lives The Books” ...... have aervicea on Feb. 28 anil White House will be decorated NOTICE Edwin Willis, son/ i Charles WU- Direct Hit Scored plied “no." Reign" ducted by Edward Rodger, Super­ per from Fort Benning. i night, causing damage estimated and plentiful water supply that ' ...... Rev, W. Ralph Ward. Jr. March 7. Thousand* of layman with two wreaths hung lietween lls o f St. Bernard’s Terrace has City, Mo.: The Upson-Walton Asked whether artificial palm 4:00 p.m.—Young Peoples’ Fel­ intendent. Reaction Unexpected ' b>’ Chief Martin Hayden at didn't have. Company, Cleveland: Wickwire fl.n..e.. —...... TTTH 10 a. m.—Service in German, will give three-minute talks on the the white column* In the lobby; a joined the Arnj^ Signal Corps. On Rangoon Dock trees In each com er of the lounge 9:30 a. m. Church School for lowship in the rectory. importance of the week each Sun­ .«jnce the OCS comM under the « as Bridgeport a third THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF Spencer Steel Company, New were near coolers, Ooldfine said Conducted by Candidate E. Stech- aupert'ision of the Army’s S er-i mu tiple alarm fire in , days wreath over the front door and Both have left for Camp Devens, New Delhi, Dec. 12—(JP\—Twen TTm all agea. Adult Bible Class taught 7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and day in February. oi in each of the windows flank- York; Wire Rope Corporation of holz. vices of Supply, one of their first O’ j-ocal 251 of the Mass., Mr. Flaherty w a s a sopho­ ty large bombs burst smong '.hey were. by Lewis Haskins. sermon, by the rector. Sermon Preparation for the week of ,u r, - .'.merica, Inc., New Haven, Conn., The etate investigators, headM Lutheran Hwir over WTHT at - - 'Mine, Mjll and Smelter Workers inis that entrance; a spray of Hopes Urafling more at th* University of Connec­ warehouses and a direct hit waa ENDS TODATt 10:45 a. m. Church Nursery for topic: "Prison", The Junior C?hoir dedication will begin In the 42,000 conference* was with Brig, Gen mistletoe dangling from the lobby LOCAL NO. 63y T. W. U. A. and wire Rope Manufacturing and scored on a dock at Rangoon, In by Attorney CSkneralv Robert TODAY AND SUNDAY 1:30 p. m. Speaker: Dr. Waller A. union (CIOi voted ' unaiiiinously ticut at pne time of his enlistment. ” SprlBgtliiMi In Tha RoeWea” pre-school children. will sing. Methodist churches Jan. 3 when Richard J. Marshall. SOS corn- chandelier, and a few puinsettias Equipment Company, Seattle, renewed American heavy bomber Bitshnell. yeeterday/ questioned Maier. last night, Financial Secretary K ill Stick Noi / ' durom Selected PLUS: •Thru Different Eyas” 6:30 p. m. Combined meeting of Processional Hymn. "The Church’s members will be asked to sign mander in the'Southwest Pacific, Wash. attacks against the Japanese in BMton Building Department offi' The Week Ovide Oarceau announced, to de­ sprinkled between palm.* ami SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 ’Thq/following prospective jurors Youth Fellowship Hi-League and Ode Founda^n." cards pledging that they vrill read | The generals reaction was unex- mand a recount of the vote by dracaneas In the Main lobby. Th* commission dismissed a Burma yeaterday, a United States cials. Wednesday. 10 a. m. —Sewing fo r^ e winter term of the Tolland Epworth League. Offertory Hymn, "Fairest Lord th. Bible and pray, dally for the h“e"L d l/r e A - t e d men. which International Pre.aident Will Ris-elve Offl«-e Foree complaint against the Bethlehem Army communique announced to­ 7:30 p. m. Evening Ser\’ice in for the Red Cross. County Superior Court have been Jesus.” Wednesday, 7 p. m.—(Jhoir Re­ week. Reid Robinson of Butte, Mont., For President and Mrs. Roose­ I>is Angeles. Dec. 12 i —Jo AT 2:30 P. M. AT TINKER HALL announced: Rachell H. Stanley, Steel (Company and the officers of day. The big bombers of the the Chapel. Sermon: "The Story Sermon Hymn, "Thy Kingdom all SOS specialists, who Were Robin.son Baer. 31-year-old the association, the late Harry J. Tenth U. 8. Air Force also raided hearsal. / about to be commissioned Without ; waa re-elected last month, defeat- velt, Chri.stmas will begin the -Andover; W. Haling, Bol­ According to St. Matthew”, Mr. CYime." I ing' John J. of this city. chinist. went through draft pr Leschen. and George 8. Whyte and Port Blair, in the Andaman is­ Must Cover Clocks Ward preaehing. - Notes Covenant Congregational CSiurch special officer training. Why didn't morning of Dec. 24 when they re­ ton; Little, CoIumbiS; Carl Vesper Hymn, "Softly Now the Sunday, Dec. 20, Holy Commun­ Spruce Street ceive more than 200 members of cet'ding.s again yesterday. Schramm, (Coventry; W. Lillian O o rg e P. Lamb. lands, the communique said, but The Week Rejected twice previously, there, "where a Naval auxiliary Light of Day.” ion ivill be celebrated in English. S. E. Green, Minister ff M ha ir^n*i^'Buakirk whose husband. Paul, was the White Hoii.se ofiice force. Proulx, Coventry; Mary H. Cum- *• During" Blackouts Monday 3:30 p. m. Girl Scouts. Recessional Hymn, "Stand Up, staff take them off his hands, and » ^ accident here was sworn into the Army by I vessel received a d.rect hit on our 7:30 p. m. Epworth Chrcle Confessional Service at 9:30 a. m. give tliem a »ix-week course m Auguat. was Members of the hoii.sehoUl .staff misk, Coventry; Eva Beasley, El­ Stand XJp. for Jeaus." 9'30,a.m .—Sunday School. take, then was sent home as a ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND OTHER IMPORT.I T . ^ previous raid, no shipping or oth­ GEORGE J. Christmas party in Church Parlor. Main service at 10 a. m. Rev. general Army orientation? ' awarded, $10,000 damages in Su- and their families will l>e received lington; Clarence Dehn, EUington; Noted Attorney er remunerative targets were The Week George J. Meyer of Bristol, will 10:45 a.m.—Morning Worship. vilian. Police arrested him as BUSINESS IS TO COME BEFORE THE MEE'I ' ^ G ! Torrington, Dec. 12.—(J^ — Even PLUS Men’s Friendship Club in the in the afternoon. Elton W. Buell, Hebron; Leroy B. sighted " Monday, 3:30 p.m.—GFS candi­ conduct the service and administer 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Really Started From Scratch ; perior court ye.sterday against The president will sit down to draft evader because he had lo Kinney, Hebron; , Mrs. Alice H. clocks with luminous 'dials Should SMITH C h a ^ . "That wae on Nov. 10,” says John Segda. Oe'oige A. Cooley and hi.s registration card. Dies in Norwalk It said all the plane* returned Tuesday 9:00 a. m. Huatlera will dates. the Lord’s Supper. Monday, 7:30 p.m. — Junior Christmas eve dinner with the Darling, Mansfield; Mrs. Emma a . without damage or injury to the lie disconnected or covered during Teacher o f On Christmas Eve the children Colonel Dewey, "and five days la -' Edwin H. Richards, all of Ea.st __ Baer was placed in charge ^ blackouts. Judge John J. Caaale meet all day. 7:30 p.m.—GFS "Younger Mem­ League meeting at the parsonage. small family group that eveniiig Oistonbuay, Mansfield;^ A. L. Ge- fUers. bers.” of the Church School will present Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.— Prayer ter we started the school. We real- Hartford. Segda was driving a group of fellow-inductee*, warned in Municipal court yeater­ . BANJO AND GUITAR 10:00 a. m. Red Cross sewing ly started from scratch. We had truck, owned.by hi* co-dtfendants, and afterward follow his custom Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. the Children’s (Christmas Service. time he hopes he will stick. Norwalk. Dec. 12— Chester day afternoon at the trial of i Private Lessons Only. in the parsonage. service. nothing. We had to borrow cooks [which struck Van Buakirk’s car. by reading Dicken's Christmas 2:30 p. m. Asbury Group will Red O osa work. Bring lunch. Friday, 6:30 p.m. — Cffiildren’s Carol to them. W, Chithell, 58, general counsel to case Involving violation o f black' iMorps id iL m a from one outfit to prepare the food ' New Hivep Over 400 Yale slu- the U. 8. Shipping Board during Think Man KiUed out regulationa. Such a dock waa 16th Local Season. meet in the parlor. 8:30 p.m.—Junior CJholr re­ Church of The Nazarene (?hoir rehearsal at the parsonage. for the men, a mess hall from an- dents, members of ".he university's The distribution of gifts will be hearsal. the World War, died yesterday at reoponsible for a oummons for 3:15 p. m. Brownie. 466 Main- Street, Manchester other to feed them in, officers Reserve Officers’ Training corps, made Christmas afternoon except ('.hriiitmaa Chopping Instruments Available. 7:00 p. m. Boy Scouta. 7:00 p.m.—Boy Scouts. the Norwalk General hospital. Dominick OulnehL himself an air Res'. Jame* A. Young, Pastor Gosttel Hall from wherever we could get them marched in review yesterday be­ for the children who will empty 'C h ristm as By Skip Driver For Details Please Call 7:00 p. m. Miapah Group. 7:30 p.m.r-GFS Business Girls. Its Crater Street A New York lawyer, Cuthell raid warden. In th* blackout here S T A ^ MONDAY to serve as instructors. fore President Charles Seymour t their filled stO( kings in the morn- Timely Warning for Ev« earlier In tto week. 121* clock 7:30 p. m. Bible Hour In Young 8:00 p.m.—Senior Choir rC' Sunday services: .ing. was especially prominent In New SUPER GIANT SHOW! Dial 8360 19 Flower St. "But,” and he looks pretty and heard an announcement from TMi viaom r was Introducefi at th* hearing and People's room. / hearsal. 9:30 a. m:—Church School. John 10:30 a. m. ^ Sunday breaking Col. Dean Hudnut, professor of During the ilay the pre-iident and One To Heed York transit matters, in which be Saturday 6:45 p. m. C?hoir Re pleased, "we’ve been giving those served as special counsel to the Bridgeport, Dec. 12— (Jf) —^Aa given a tryout In a darkened room Wedneaday, 3:15 p.m.—Brown­ Cargo, Bupt., Cnasses for all. of bread. military science and tactics, that his family will attend religiou.i Cards haarsal. ies meeting. men eight hours of instruction a Don't get ."to biusy doing youlj New York State Transit commis­ intensive effort to determine the by the judge- 10:45 a. m.—Morning Worship. 12:15—Sunday school. four new 105 mm howitzers had services arranged by the-rt\'a.sh- Thursday, 6:30 p.m. — Girl I-W p. m. — Sunday, Gospel day, and they’ve had to study hard ChristniHS shopping that you sion from 1937 to 1941; and In identity of a hit-and-‘ on motor­ After th* tryout, Judge Caaale Sermon: "Secure Foundations.” at night to keep 'up with their been sent to the unit to replace ington Federation of Churches. "OkHwi Drop in today or Sun­ ist believed responsible for the granted a discharge to the accuaed Manchester Methodist Church Scouts. 6:30 p. m.—N. Y. P. S. (Juniors) meeting. outmoded French 75 mn guns The family dinner will be re.served neglect the cold which you are ver commercial aviation, helping to North Mala Street work.” likely to take among the i by SHIRTCRAFT^ death of Leonard J. Donahue, 32, but warned that hereafter even the 90BT. STACK ■ DIANA 6ARRYM0R ItmmmwmmmsHFi 7:00 p.m.—Adult Confirmation Mis* Frances E. Borman, auper- 7:00, Tuesday—Prayer meeting. For the balance of thla month j "'hich had bee u.sed for training for evening with the president form many large firm* and aerv- of 101 Euclid avenue, Fairfield, Bev. Earl H. Furgeson, Minister Clast at rectory. . and hurrying fmm heated inter ■sBiat *r Mis'i #isi taiiTt. day and leisurely ing as chairman of the Air Law smallest lights abould be extiU' LATlsw-irSIWircilO. viaor. 7:45 Friday—Bible Study. things should be a bit easier. Be- carving the turkey. appeared to be nearing a oucceas- Friday, 7:00 p.m.—Advanced 6:30 p. m.—N. Y. P. S. (Seniors) to outdoors. committee of the American Bar gulahed or covered during futuia Ptoe: •Vlondle’s Blessed Event” cause the full teaching and ad­ Hartford—Leonard Mecca 51, make your selection ful conclusion today as evidence blackouts.-' Three others arrested 9:30—aChurch achool. First Aid (Tlass. Miss Marion E. Janes, president. Burhingiiain Gpngregatinnal and hia 22-ye*r-old son. Domenci, For 85 years. Father John’s Me Association. found at the scene of the fatality TOMY 10:45— Morning worship. 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic aerv'ice. ministrative staff — officen(-and icine has been In use to After th* end of th* World War, for blackout violations were fined S A T .X S U N . Saturday, 10:00 a.m.—Confirma­ . Church both of W4’terbury, were arraign­ from our Xm as Card and pieced together by traffic de­ $2 each with costs. In each case STATE Prelude— "Pastorale in G” .. enlisted men — now has arrived Bomber Grasb cough.s due. to cold* by soothln he represented Secretary of War HARTFORD DSC. II-B-IS tion Claas for girls in Parish Subject: "Broken easterns.’’ Rev. Philip Roae, Pastor ed y'esterday before U. S. Commia- partment policemen was added to the householder had gone out leav­ ...... Donahoe House. The Week: from the United States. aioner Willianv J. Wholean on the throat. It also builds reall Newton D. Baker In settling the selection. information obtained by inveeti- ing a light burning. May W e Suggest Anthem—"God So Loved the 11:00 a.m.—Oonflrmstion Class Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. — 10:00 a. m., Sunday — (Jhurch charge* of violating the aelective Fatal lo Three a nee to colds when vitamin A War Department's claims against gatore. /N PERSON World” ...... Stainer for boy* In Pariah House. Monthly meeting of the Women’s service act by giving fal.Yit Goal 8et Take ing tabtia and im Rayon received the Alumni medal for Edgewood Arsenal, Md^ Dec. 10:30— Second mas.*. one of three ship* preparing to 12—Harold O. Lindsay ot 36, Edg lowship. Beaond GenfrefatioaaJ Church Garden and Winter St*. Choir rehearsals following each mona. Calif., Army dentist on Sharfcakisj Th* Victory ers. nMritorious service Ift 1933. Mohair Unreatrlcted Sf. Mary^s Hall A half billion pounds of waste land at th* TuUa municipal air­ erton street. Is scheduled to be­ ELLUKTON The Week North Btoln and North Straeta Res-. Karl Blchter, Pastor maaa. duty In Australia,'and Mias Elea­ Dickey wiO give new (xesh Hla widow, two sons and two Main Street, nor Persons, 32, aircraft worker fat per year is the goal of the port. Mohair has been completely re­ come a eeoond lieutenant at the • Tha church pehoefi Chriatmas Forrta E. ReyaoWa, Mlatator Names of the dead and injured ei*ct*iDmi^drsmii,mmi daughters survive. , 8:50 a. m.—Sunday achool and formerly of Peoria, 111., will be Conservation Division. Urban resi­ leased from restrictions of the graduation exerdees of th* Cbem' East Hartford, Conn. C* FAMOUS 6AND ]>ag*4fit 1® 1>* presented on Do- Dveraupply OIppM men were withheld by Army au­ ers, sportswear and *ni- leal Warfare Service Officer Can oember 20th will be rehearsed Sun­ Bible claaaca. Alfred , super­ married by proxy tonight. dents are expected to contribute Wool Conservation Order. Prac­ Everyntan’a Claaa at 8:15. Men 4.5 pounds per capita, and farm thorities. forms.'Pemr Pan or cboven- V etena PoUeetnaa Diea tically all mohair cornea from didate School her* today. He aras Every Wednesday and TOSMY DORSEYS SINGINO STAR day afternoon at 2:30. o f the community Invited. intendent. Kansas City—(P>—A fuel oil Lieut. 0>1. Larry Devlin. River­ chosen from thS ranks for this Monday, 7:45—Meeting of the 10:00 a. m.—:Worahlp. distributor noticed coupons he had side, who Introduced the couple, dwellers have a quota of 2.8 iM* ooUaf modelsi kmodcr Th e Center Texas, and present stocks amount Sstordsy Night, 8-12 P. IL Church School at 9:30, Mlaa El­ pounds Average collection from GaaoUae Posalble Explaaatkia training by his superior offleei* Church Ooundll. . The Week received from a customer were will say "I do” for the bridegroom easily^ Naugatuck, Dec. 18—0^—Pa­ to 19,000,000 pounds. An addition­ ate Newcomb, iHrector. the armed forces ia two pound-i because o f exceUenc* In military Tuesday, 8:00— Meeting of the Nursery at 10:45 for the small Monday, 7:30 p. m.—The Sewing not like others. 'The rationing at a Ckingregatlonal church ser­ trolman Timothy J. Reardon, 54, al 8,000,000 pounds will soon be F estn iin g per month per man. D enver- (JP) —Sam Paulatos’ veteran member of the Naugatuck sboiborn. record, education, and character. ^SIN ilR A Twlx-n-TWeen Study Group at the children. Clrc^ will meet with Mrs. Qecar board quickly discovered the cou­ vice with Rev. John Wiley offi­ Pharm acy ciating.' popcorn wagon disappeared from p^ee department and vlce-piael- In dvifiaa Ufs be waa a coat ac­ panonage. Morning worship at 10:45. Ad­ Anderson, 348 Center atreet pons were good (or 100 gallona, its customary (larking place. He Aft Webtfer't BETTY ri( . IV> • HHII TON Thuraday, 7:00- p. m.—Junior not 10 gallona each; and the cou­ Clapp popped the question in a Potatoes will freeze at 30 de­ Ttf Mxbi Street dent o f tha state poUc* aaaocia- S to ry 'locomotive in active aar- countant for tb* Bullard Obm- '.>1. .S -.'1. M A Christpaa candle-light Com­ vent sermon -by the minister on grees Fahrenheit, but if stored at offered police a possible explana­ LENNEY'S At The Center tion for the last eight years, died vlee ba American railroads now p a w . A t Bryant CoUcg* o f wMoh OM Timers* Orehestra munion Selhdce with special music the subject: "O f Mthintain Peaks." choir and 8 p. m. Senior choir. pon book totaled 12,000 gallons in­ letter dated Oct. 29 which Misa Rich la the Eseeetial Persons received Nov. 12. temperatures above 40 degrees tion: A tank on the machine con­ last night He was appointed to handles about 25 per cent more he u an alumnus b* was presldeat HANK POST, Prompter 'b y the choir wlU be held on the Muaic by the- choir with Miss Saturday, 9:30 a. m.—Children'a stead of the 1.200 allotted the cua- tained three galloiiB ef (asoUne, — J, the dapwtmeat ta 191^ i . « . tomar, Tha board fixad iU I 8he aocevtad hr eahlafram. they plU sprout. ton mile* than it did in 1 9 ^ f t Bata ^tfasa Cbl rrataralty, . 1 I III in ■ii i f a .iae.il mmmu^sssmSmUt I ^Uolan Barggren aa guaat aolotot. f 4 / j ’ ,- y' /, X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12. 194S itANCHESTV* EVEWnWS ffratALB. RAWCHUSTEll. CONN. SATURDAT, BWTEWBTH 12, IS*4B yxcE » (akva that "this BPema to foroahadow man tanka and seven planes to ths 20 Register concerted acti.^n" by the Alllea. Shi^’Q Xmas toll. * l)cal Youths Wounded One vicious clash west of Rzhev Program to Depict Allied Score cost the Germana 800, the Rua- Opening *..iy Drive Plans siana claimed, after Red Army Hitt on Merchant Shipt troops forced a water crossing un­ In Cairo, Dec 12 — (/P) —Allied der cover of artillery fire, and Town’s Part in War . -V' ' ' ' "" planes of the Middle Bast Com­ Major N. J. Curtis in broke into the German trenches. 18 Year Olds Being En> mand raided, Naplea again yester­ The Russians said they destroyed day, starting fires along the en­ Charge of Boxes, for 33 German dugouta and block­ rr?],, F. Shedd and | Bombers Blast rolled for Selertivc houses here. Composite Picture cf tire water front and scoring hits Soldiers Under USO. 1 Italian (aties Service at I^cal Office on merchant vessels.'* the British' The Red Air Force brought What Has Been D0ne '-V announced today. . down aeven German planes in And What Is Expected by the Navy ___ - Only 20 youths who have arrived In addition to the attack on Major-N. J. Curtis, of the Sal­ duels over the Vellkie J-ukl region, Naples, long-range Allied fight­ vation Army, baa been deaignatad the communique claimod. ment Today* (Oontmaed from p«t* one) at the age of 18 registered for ers. ranging over the Mediterran­ Northwest of Stalingrad, the To Be Given Friday. Selective Service at the local draft ean, intercepted a northbound local chairman of the "Share Your Rusalans In one oector broke Wavy Department announc- yeaterday’a raid atarted Area along board office yesterday. Others convoy of Axis transport planes Christmas" program of the ,U.8.0., through mine fields and barbed "Mr. and Mrs. Manchester at the entire waterfront. Hits were jp today that Paul V. Bhedd, 19, who reached 18 between July 1 and south of Lampedusa , Island and it waa announced today by Rich­ wire to kill 300 and capture a War," a, composite picture of what scored on merchant vessels in the shot down at least eight transport huge pile of guns and other ma­ ~ ef Mr. and Mra Clarence harbor, the communique Aatd. Aug. 31 have through next Thurs­ ard Martin, local head of the is expected and what has been ac- day, Dec. 17, to register. It la not planes, one bomber and four twin- terial. and In another sector they Id of 89 Wetherell atreet baa Turin Blasted Again engined fighters. U.S.O. Tlia program of this cam­ compllsbed by the wide awake ' Only a few hours after the at­ expected that the total registration ambushed 8 tank-supported coun­ wounded in action in the pf 18 year olds her# will go over Lampenisa island ia about mid­ paign will be to fill Chriatmas ter-attack and killed 300, the 8o- Manchester Cjouncil of Defense, tack on Naples, big four-engIned way between the British Island of i>oxes for those aervlce men who lalanda. Paul Shedd waa R. A. F. bombers roared away from 100. riet authorities aaid. will be presented in High school Those reaching 18 between Sept. Malta and the Tunisian coast. may nut gvt a Chriatmas box from hall Friday evening, December 18. younfeat of three brothera, their Britfsh bases and, flying over home- N. 1 and Oct. ,31 are to fegister com­ Bombers Raid Tunis Dorks Four dlatlnet phases of civilian Jo anliated early thia year in the the continent in a dangeroua. four- Manchester will be tbe collection Germani Claim Repulse mencing Friday, Dec,’ IS and end­ The night previously bombers, defense wHll be outlined by a group 8. Marine Ooii>B. All three boya mile layer of clouds, blasted badt.v dc])Ot for these boxes for .Holton, kept together, Paul, Donald battered Turin with another load ing Thursday. Dec. 24. presumably from Malta airfields, Of Russian Attaclis of speakers headed by State De­ Tb'o.sc renching 18 between Nov. raided the Tunis docks again and Andover and Coventry as well as Robert and after their tiyln- of explosives. thia town and the Salvation Army Berlin, (From German Broad­ fense Administrator, Wesley A. W»re aent to th# South Seaa The clouds were so thick that the 1 and Dec. 31 are to register com­ started a fire at the entrance to Sturges, including Frank Lough- mencing Dec. 28 and ending Dec. the .canal, the British communi­ citadel will ba the collection center casts), Dec. 12—(if>)—Renewed duty. results of the raid could not be de­ Un, acting state director of indus­ 31. que said. for the boxes after they have been Russian attempts to break ttoough Barenta A n NoHiled termined. The Rome communique in the Kalinin area, northwest of trial plant protection, Edward H. raid the damage was slight. De­ Thn.se who volunteered to regis­ On the El Ageila battleground tilled. Ur. and M n. Shedd have been In order that all the boxes may Moscow, have been repulsed with Davis, director of Air Raid Pro­ tided by the Navy Department spite the hazardous flying condi­ ter the youths yesterday were where Field Marshal Erwin Rom­ tection, Dana L. Davis, director of Georgs Dame and Miaa Marjory mel's forces are awaiting a blow be uniform in aize the U.S.O. ia destruction of 170 Soviet tanks their aon'a injury in action. tions. however, only three British Wesley A. Rturges Emergency Services of the State planes were reported lost on the Sullivan. The voluntary registrar from the British Et.qhth Army, furnishing them for filling. Major and heavy lossea In enemy troops, Another Mancheater boy listed Curtis will have a supply of these the Berlin radio reported today. Defense Council and Captain Plnk- mission. today is Mrs. E. Ruth Britton. Allied planes raided concentra­ ross of the local anti-aircraft _ jg tha recently wounded in The Selective Service office In cartons within a few days. He la German forces destroyed an­ ctlon in the Solomona ia Sergeant Turin, home of the Fiat works tions of Axis tanks, trucks and unit ahd other war indu.stries, was the Post Office building (entrance other motorized equipment, it was also planning additional collection other 36 tanks, the broadcast said. tancU H. Blakely of 185 Wethera- through the west door) will be open ceniers in town. In the Toroqueta sector. 40 mflea Tbs meeting will be open to the |tld avenue, Hartford, aon of heavily bombed Tuesday and reported. About Town Wednesday niglits. until 5 p. m. today for registration. Regimental welfare officers will northeast of Vellkie Lukl on the general public and the local civil­ Prank Blakely, an employee of the The Nofilla landing ground, about central front. ian defense officers and leaders Reports from the English south The ortlce will not be open tomor­ no miles west of El Agheiia, was decide to whom the boxes will go J. E. Keith J^imltuN Company. A aon was bom Thursday at St. (hope that aa many aa possible will coast saying that the rosr of east- row. siiccea-sfully attacked by Allied In the various camps. A box con­ Freshly reinforced Spviet divi­ W ooded Last Month sions which started'a I new large Francis ho^ltal, Hartford, to Mr. put every other date to one aide bound planes was audible for more fighter-bombers, but no indication taining items costing not more llic local men suffered their than an hour last evening made it than sixty five cents is suggested. scale attack south of Rzhev yes­ and Mrs. 'Thomas P. Murphy of for that evening and pack the Wpunda In eetion between Nov. 16 wa given as to the strength of the terday were repulsed "under the Highland Park. nigh school hall for this very im­ clear that a large force had set Axis Reinforces Axis Air Forces found there. Tbe boxes should be wrapped with 10 the Navy Department an- out on the long jaunt across the red and green Chriatmas paper heaviest lossea," the high com­ portant meeting. cd today. . Of the ground activity, the com­ mand said. It described the assault Music will be provided during Alps but the raiders were .said to munique reported only that "de­ with seals, etc. No perishable food As early as 9:30 this morning Paul Shedd left MancheaUr formation as unusually strong in­ the evening by the anti-aircraft have encountered almoit unbelieva­ Tunisian Army; velopments in the El Agheiia area aiiould be included, but it is sug­ transportation facilities both by High school In bU Junior year to bly bad weather immediately after gested, at the request of the Navy, fantry aild tank force's. bus and train were taxed to ca­ unit orchestra. Defense (JmincU jjSOOBpany hla three brothera in are proceeding according to plan Supported by German airmen Chairman George H. Waddell will creasing the Channel. Stand Is Question without interference from the ene­ that a cake of soap be included. pacity. This held true both to the service. Forced To High Altitude Every fourth box will go to a Nazi, Rumanian and Italiai. and from Hartford. Bus drivers be chairman of the meeting. Clarence A. Shedd, the father of Dense cloud banks more than my." Navy man. , troops also drove off repeated So­ Subjects to be covered during Three enemy fighters were re­ repdrt the heaviest riding in years the Shedd hoys aerved in World four miles thick forced the planes (Continued from Page Ono) The boxes must be ready and in viet attacks in the southern sec­ all through tbe past week and the evening will be "Air Raid War I and an uncle served over- to a high altitude, where they en­ ported shot down and others dam­ the collection depot by December tor, the high command aaid. Protection." by Eldward H. Davla, aged during the operations over many of the regular buses were la the Yankee Divielon. countered Intense cold which coat­ theory that Rommel had decided 21. They will be p ick ^ up by an considerably behind time. who ia one of the finest of speak­ ed their wings with a dangerously against a stand there. El Agheiia and the Nofilla landing army truck and delivered to Army ers and as a past instructor of Air field. \ heavy load of ice. Keporta Attack Repulsed and Navy camps. Hospital Notes Raid Wardens schoolo, presents his Of the bombers which got The Italian high command’s war j Suggested items include; two Members of the Atpina Society subject in a roost interesting [Post Offices through to the target, a few were bulletin, without supporting de-1 Nfuit Claim American bars of candy, two bags of pea­ are requested to meet tomorrow manner. said to have found gaps in the tails, reported today that British | nuts, a pocket comb in a case, a evening at 7:30 at Oak ahd Cottage Other subjects will lie "High cloudc through which they nosed armored attacks had been warded Destroyer Sunk liuckage of playing cards, a can of Admitted yesterday: John Spar- streets, from whence they will pro­ Exploaivea, Bomba and Bomb ceed to the home of Dominick Cig- Open Sunday down to loose their bombs. off In Libya. tooth powder, pocket size paper go. 37 Lancaster Road; Baby Jef­ Reconnaisoance,” by Dana L. The announcement of the raida' Berlin (From German Brodd- frey Larson, 68 Strickland atreet; netto, 75 Cottage street, to pay a For their part, the Germana, caats), Dec. 12.—(/Ih—The German editions ot popular books, pads of Davis, director oi the 'State Emer­ were preceded by radio reports frustrated in their drive upon Al- writing paper, two pancils, a sew­ Patricia Burna, 31 Dougherty final tribute o f respect. Mr. Cig- high commanc' aaid today that a netto who died Thursday night waa gency, services of the State De­ Persons Given Op- from Vichy and Bern that uniden­ iled-held Medjez El Bab, 35 miles ing kit, mittens and pocket knife. street: Gulaeppl Carablno, 12 tified planes had dropped bomba United States destroyer was sunk Glenwood street. the husband of Mrs. Margaret fense Council. southwest of Tunis, aaid today by a U-boat off Oran and that a Director Frank lx>ughlin of In- jporlunity to Get Mail on French and Swiss soil during that in new trusts stubborn Al­ Discharged yesterday: Anna- Cignetto, corresponding secretary BritishO iiiis ii destroyeru en iru y er waaw a s sunkaiiHK in a | * >- . ■ m ' r * l l duetrial Plant protection will the night. lied defenders had been wiped out i 3 belle Roberto. 113 Spencer street; of the society. Naval engagement in the English speak on "Plant Protection," and Off Early This Year. Vichy aaid that hircraft believed at a Bridgehead south of the Med- ' OattlO lOF iLlOOW Mrs. May McLaughlan, 437 Sum­ to be British had bonibed tbe town channel last night. I mit atreet. Captain Pinkross of the anti-air­ jerda river, which bisects the Mrs. William E. Moshicr of West craft unit at the armory, substi­ Hie Ifanchester poat office will of Annecy, close to the Italian (These claims were not confirm- ! O f O s x i i ¥ls>iws«A^rA<|* Births; Yesterday, a aon to Mr. Mateur-Tebourba line in Tunisia. Center street, has received word tuting for Colonel A. L. Bullard, border and about 9S miles from ed from any other source.) A/UU I and Mrs. Ernest Gardner, 26 ilw opened tomorrow in prepara- Lieut. Gen. Dwight D. Elsen­ that her husband. Private William Commanding Officer, will speak on Turin, killing three people. hower, however, continued to Light German Naval iinita ac- E. Moshier, who has been at the filoii ftnr the Chriatmas rush. Two cia_nted for the British destroyer "Anti-Aircraft Protection." The Swiia government declared gather his forces in the muddy Soviets Advance *5''Paul Palozie, air base at Miami Beach, has been lllUivariea o f mail were made to- that foreign planes had dropped in the channel and also .set lire to Ellington. The local Defense Council has hilla and the Allied spokesman was transferred to Scott Field, HI., gone to great pains to secure this Because ao many are maU- Incendiaries on Sins-and Canton a motor torpedo boat, tbe high where he will take a course In radio Argovie in northeast Switzerland, optimistic that an overwhelming command said. (Continued From Page Une) quartet of State Defense (Council early. Postmaster Thomas J. Allied striking force would be in operating and mechanics, to fit damaging several buildings, and Nazi defense guns were de­ CroM-Country Runners Make executives for this meeting and ih has arranged to taka care position to push the Germans back Their Letters him for duty as a member of a ^ hustneee at the office. Not also at Canton Valais in western clared to have shot down three suffered serious loases. Generally, much will be gained by the In­ to the sea in due time. German counter-attacks in the fighter bomber crew. Scott . Field ily will the main office be open Switzerland near the French Britlsb aircraft over Norway and was formerly a training ground for dividual homeowmer by attending border, starting a forest Are. "The enemy has been able to area were proving futile, Red Star East Lansing, Mich —(/P) -Two and learning first hand what ia lit also Station A. Tomorrow get appreciable men and materials the Flanders coast last night and aviators in World War 1. ^ Mra. Oemrnn Fliera Active a four-engined plane over French said. cross-country runners earned their being done to protect the citizens win bo poaeible to buy stampa from Sicily," he said. "General An­ major letter at Michigan SUte Moshier was the former Alyne I at the windows in the two offices. Some German aerial activity territory. (The German radio broadcast a Gardner of 60 West Center street of the State in case of an air raid. waa reported during the night over derson (Lieiit. Gen. K. A. N, An­ DNB report that Russian forces College by placing In the IC4-A [The windows at the main office derson. commander of the British "A bomber formation attacked and the late Frank A. Gardner. coastal areaa in northeast Eng­ the important (British) port and commanded by Oen. Gregory Zhu­ and the NCAA championships. 01(1 Timera Top Scorer Ivrill ba opened from 3 o'clock until First Army) cannot commit him- Jerry Page of Rockland made the Is o'clock hi the afternoon and the land, where bomba fell at several shipbuilding place of Sunderland," kov had_drlven to Belyi, 60 miles places. The raida apparently were aeU to a major battle until he is southwest of Rzhev and in the di­ grade at New York City in the The members of the Manchester College Park, Md.—{tPy— Jack alls will close at T o’clock and* certain of winning.” It was reported. "Extensive fires diapstched .at 7:80. not on a large scale. were started. Two German planes rection of Smolensk, a German former by placing 20Ui and five | Fire ■ Department will hold their Wright, husky junior fullback Some casualties, including sev Transport Pianss Bring Troops are missing.” headquarters point 75 miles south days later. Captain Ralph Mon- annual Christmas party and ban- from ^Itlm ore, led the Univer­ "Ybe general delivery end stamp A Reuters dispatch from the itadowo will be opened tonight eral deaths, occurred in one indus­ of Belyi)., roe of Indianapolis. Ind., did like- | quet on Sunday December 20 at sity of Maryland football team in Tunisian front estimated that 23,-' Clalma Bridgehead Captured h'^adquarters on Main streeL The tinnW 7 o’clock at the main office trial town which waa subjected to The Russian front thus con­ wise by placing 20th in the latter setiring for the season with 48 000 Germana and 8,000 Italians A tenaciously held Allied bridge­ run over the Spartans’ home banquet will be prepared by the land until 6 o’clock at Station A. a short but sharp attack. Two head south of the Medjerda river tinued a seriea of alow-moving points. Quarterback Tommy fatalities were re^rted in a rain were now In Tunisia. Ten or 12 battles In which Red Array legions course. department and the dinner will be had been captured by Axis shock served at 6:30 o’c!(x;k sharp. Mont booted 16 extra points In 26 ing village, German transport planes are ar­ clawed at German poaltiona with . attempts after Maryland’s 30 riving with troops every day, it troops and the defenders were in one house, a whole family of completely wiped out. the high alow headway and sought to stem No Holds Barred ------I touch(iov/ns. six was killed. was said. the outcropping of a German of­ All but one of the justices of ------^------There were no clarifying reports command asserted today. Quotations The German communique men (Allied authorities reported yes­ fensive in the Don river' bend. Rutgers. N. J.—(g>)—Orapplera the peace elected in November | Briti.sh anidlers in India, in tioned Sunderland, on the English on the aituatlmn in the Mateur-.Te- had a field day here recently. It i have qualified in tha town clerk’s ' 1846, dinped thoir white uniforms bourba area, but the Allied salient terday that two attacks toward Mirror Largo Scale Action northeast coast, among the bomb­ Tebourba, south of the river, had waa the annual mat clinic o f the office and have been given the in muddy water far camouflage, ed towns but the British did not which once jutted eastward like a Indirectly the communiques of It will be the duty of those na- been turned back..The Medjerda both sides mirrored large scale New Jersey wrestling clinic and. oath of offiqe by town clerk Sara-1 thereby originating military kha- identify. horseshoe from the two towns had no holds were barred. Itkms who have escaped the worst disappeared. The Allied line now flows into the Mediterranean be­ action by mechanised forces, de­ I uel J, Turkington. kl. lie come to the aid of those who waa almost straight, the spokes­ tween Axis-held Tunia and Bl- spite the snow storms of the tost ‘ tova experienced the worat. Bomb$ Dropped IS ear man said, ahd there apparently serte. roughly bi.secting the Allied week. o-Airthar Oreenwood, British had been a withdrawal in the Te- line to the west.) Tbe Soviet early communique Laborite M. P. Gotthard Rail Line bourba region. "German and Italian troops con­ today said that 60 enemy trans­ Bern, Switzerland, Dec. 12 . -()P) Many observers In London, how­ tinued their attacks." it said. port planea were destroyed tn the What baa been done co-opera- —Unidentifled planes dropped ex­ ever, believed that th# territory be­ Stalingrad area during Dec. 10, a tlvaly by the U. S. and the Phillp- plosive and incendiary bombs last tween Tebourba and Medjez El Bab Oerupetlon Extended four-day total of 133. lea can be done by the United night in the vicinity of the.famed a distance of about 20 miles, now Rome, (trom Italian Broad­ The Ruaaian war bulletin also ,tlona in the world of tomorrow, Gotthard nUl line, one of the prin- Man’s Land, casts), Dec.' 12—(A>)—The high reported that 36 Nasi tanks were Woodridge Model Home ^rharever men yearn for liberty clpal supply arteries to Germany The Vichy radio reported early command said today Axis occupa­ knocked out In yesterday’s opera­ and the right to work out their and Italy, the Tribune de Lausanne today that German forcc.a were tion in Tunisia had been extended tions on both fronts." reported today. own destiny. maintaining their pressure agsinst and that in Libya a British arm­ (Yesterday’s Osrmqp communi­ — Praaident Manuel Quezon of i The newspape. aaid that while Allied positions southwest of Te- ored car attack was repulsed. que, heard in broadcasts from Ber­ the PhlUppinea. no communique had been issued at bourba. The Italian communique said lin, asserted that 24 Ruaaian air­ Now Being Shown In The the time, it "appeared" th-t ex­ The German column which had today 10 United States airmen, craft had been abot down in the plosive bombs fell near Rotkreuz, advanced southward from Tc the crewmen of a bomber ahot Volga-Don area and claimed that Three or four years and several on thg Gotthard line, and at Hoch- bourba upon Medjez El Bab Thurs­ down tn the raid over Naples yes­ from Dec. 1 to Dec. 10 the Ger­ m Illlousand dolUra invested In a boy dorf, where large fires were re­ rminud ht Svtm M. F'iMlm/or C ! Iraa rip. Mmmreh .l.url.liwn JTgfap baa no Interest in the Intel- day waa described by tbe spokes­ terday, have been taken prisoners. mane had knocked out 1,262 Rua­ ported. Rotkreuz Is west of Lake man ai being in “some strength, aian tanks). lleotual life of college ic a waste. Zug,sug, halfway between Luzern and I'Xhdlure to make thia investment in Cham. Hochdorf is a short dis­ another indication of the expand­ The Kuaslan early communique ing might of the Axis in Tunisia Inc. spoke for the third day of Soviet Cottage Homes, 1 the boy of limited means but un- tance west of the southern end of lltnited capacity is for society the Lake Baldegg. Together with a column Which ap­ detachments mopping up bloek- llinpardonable sin. Incendiaries Dropped proached the city from t^e east housea on the southern outskirts Preetdnit Eierett Case of Col­ While large waves of planea this German force was beaten of Stalingrad, indicating a dogged gate University. were declared to have croaseil back by a combination of Ameri­ attempt to channel a new path in e n who go down with their ships at sea—an we’re scrimpers and savers—spending less to lend Switzerland en route to bomb can. British and French troops. that direction. Housing Development Italy, two additional craft drop­ Praises Filers Cooperation Funeruls No mention was made of the en­ Soldiers must eat. Civilians The apokesman was enthuaiaatic gagement before a large populat­ I nuat eat. If our farmers are ped incendiaries at Fins, north of Admiral or the helmsman of a tanker—pay ^ more to our country—for guns and tanks, planes Luzern, and atarted forest fires about the cooperation of Allied Air Mrs. Mary Beyer ed place southwoot of. StaUngrad I to supply adequate food for these Forces in this engagement. where the 'Germans previoualy / ■ ' Vital needs we must enable them between Brig and Raron. Alarms The funeral of Mrs. Mary Bey. "The fighter planea arrived al were reported to be holding be­ M I to produce freely. eounded during the night through er, widow of-Joseph Beyer of 611 most Immediately when the at hind a vast mine field. (This was and ships—for security of our flag, our homes aiuL •—Oov. Leverelt RaHonatall of i most of Switferland and antl-air- Center street, who died Thursday On Center Street the last full measure of devotion to their country. cratt batteries were in action. tacks came and strafed the enemy bcUeved to be Koteinikovski, 90 MaaaachuaetU. noon, waa held this morning at * I At Annecy, in the Haute Savoy line like Hell," he said. He descrlh 8:30 at the T. P. Holloran funeral miles down ths railway to Tlk- ; department of France, three per­ ed the fighting as "encouraging." home, 175 Center street, and at horetsk). Will Rffmain Furnishffd for the Next Tw o Weeks. loved ones—and with the best security in the world Our operations in North Africa sons were reported killed and five , Both aides are hampered by bad St. James's church at 9 o’clock Beport New Successes We who are buying War Bonds to replace those 1 should enable us to bring the wounded by bombs. The Petit weather.apd sticky mud which was Rev. EMmund .Barrett celebrated Ths attempt to ring Vellkie Luki weight of the war home to the Dauphinois of Grenoble said many described as even worse than "the the mass. Mrs. John Barry pre- brought new succeaaee, the Soviet Many Prospeetive Owners Hove Found From It I Baocist state in a manner not forest fires were started at An­ mud of the Somme” in the First sided at the organ and abe and communique said . ships—are we merely lending our spare dollars— for our investment: The promissory note of hitherto dreamed of by its guilty necy. World war. ^,"Our units as a result of violent lS6dera. Arthur E. Keating sang. The buri­ "It -Ims hampered movement on al was in St. James' cemetery engagements occupied heights of both aii}es. but helps the Allies to What An Attractive Furnishings Job Can l^e Done — Winston Churchill where Father Barrett conducted considerablt tactical importance. Heavy Damage — : . some extent by giving them Uncle Sam^ the services. The bearers were Repeated' Gertnan counter-attaeka or are yre fighting with them? We are fighting if We are approaching the point chance to build up strength,” the Caused by Raid spokeaman said. John, Raymond, Albert and Frank were unsuccesaful, ending in the In One of These Houses. ~~ B^en the war fronts and the home Rome (From' Italian Broad- Schlebel. Max Schubert and Gus­ enemy sustaining heavy loasea in fronts in enemy countries sre The Morocco radio broadcast casta ). Dec 12- i/P)—Heavy dam­ communique from French general tave Pertshnlgg. manpower and equipment,” tha ffiponing for far reaching develop- age waa caused in an Allied air communique atated.- inants. Once the time has come to headquarters in North Africa raid on .Naples late yesterday claiming the Germana suffered Ncar iCriiev, German counter­ the offensive and strike while afternoon but a night raid on attacks were beaten back and iron is hot. it would be folly to heavy losses In Infantry in the Turin—the third of the week on Medjez El Bab fighting About Did You Know some enemy positions were token, Three Styles of Houses To Choose From A t Three ■■ and over-prepare, and per- the northern arsenal city —caused the Rusalans claimed. mias our opportunity. half of the 15 tanka employed by only slight damage, the high com­ the Germans were damaged, the "In thia engagement tha Ger­ »iBrlm e Mlalster Jan Smuts, of mand said today. That— . Popular Prices: .fianth Africa. communique said. mans lost several hundred officers New Axis air raida were report­ and men klllad,” the broadcast CAN SAVE IS THE LeXs T YOU CAN DOT Another French communique In the United States there were THE ed on Bone and Philippeville. Al­ communique aaid. "We destroyed one thing disturbs me— reported that offenisive recon- 513 persona with Incomes of |1,- lied bases in Algeria. nalasances west of Kairouan "pro­ 21 enemy tanks." $5,220 — $5,470 and $5,280 ■tomach. A few days ago aev- The war bulletin said the Ger-- 000,000 or more in 1929; in 1932, gressed aa planned." Kairouan ia there ware only 20. The mid-day communique pic­ doga ran to our line.'The one mana and Italians., extended tlie tured the struggle continuing for I ahot proved to be very about 28 miles west of the main holdings in Tunisia in an eruption road between Sousas and Sfax and vantage points, with thrust and of renewed local fighting. When a Ladawb) marries in SMAIL DOWN PAYMENT \ 35 miles from the Mediterranean western Tibet, his next two counter-attack. eerpoial’s letter from The communique said a British coast. # . • treat. younger brothers becomt secon­ More Then S.(NM Killed deatroyer had been' torpedoed in Axis Supply Ship Sunk • It listed more than 3.000 dead the Mediterranean, but failed to dary husbands to his wife. tbs battla down there (in A Greek Naval coifimuniquc an­ on the fronts and addad t h m Oer- Reasonable Monthly Payments Like Rent After say the~ extent of the damage or nounced today that a big Axis /y*i ' 'a'-VF.yl ) were Measured by the whether-It had sunk. American fruit growers ore rwQlution and courage of supply ship liad been sunk by a Down Payment, Mortgages Arranged. Greek submarine in ths saatern among the imrgest users of copper there, there could be but Ctatma Destroyer .^imk and lead. OBlOoaw—complete and final Mediterranean, Personal Notices Berlin (From German Broad- Reuters aaid today that the caaU), Dec. 12— — A BritUh Safety tips for war workers are m m r : -m m r o a ad Navy Rome radio reported a meeting in SALESMAN ON THE TRACT AT ALL TIMES deatroyer was sunk in the Eng­ North Africa between Qen. Sir. now being published by the U. 8- lish channel last night and a Bernard U Montgomery, com­ govamment. Ib MamorUai British motor torpednboat iwas In lovlna memory of Anna C to align Chile at the mander of the British Eighth " ” hn.on who pasi.d away on Oae. set afire by light German naval Army in Libya, and Oen, Kannath Nina times oa much costbr oil tha natioM od tha eontl- unlla, a DNB dispatch reported la used in industry aa for me- ta dafead the great today. A. N. Andtraon of the British Firat Army in Timlaia, adding dielnol purposaa. ^ F an, war. tha il.a that ara hrabaa. The Tract Is' lapaeialiy CoNvaniant To Bus Unas ad bstagrity aad Amarf * i Oaar la tha ona that Is saas; ■ Leaa than • per cent of Ameri- In mamnry we always .hall k.ap’ pan chemists art women, t recent' Masaiva antlahi of the'*Ameri­ her. igurvey ahows. can aik are tipped with as many Aa lung M th. ytar. ruH ba; To All Nearby Pefenta Planta; Read Herald Advsa oa seven points each. auatava Johnxoa t • V'*' i t Famllp. CHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SAtTODAY, DECEMBER li, 1941 MANCiHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 12,1941 PAGE 8RVR1

Prauians And Nazis definite amount 'bf “aelf-propelled purposeless and. In a way, con­ artillery” units, w bi^ probably tent to be Just as they were. ifamtl(wKr If there is logic and continuity means that we lagge^x^hind the Comment Now, I ask you, did World War Washington in Wartime Reasons Geiie Krupa to news from Germany, Hitler’s President’s goal more than the 1 produce any such phenomenon By Jack SUnnett b n m news change of army, air and round figure of 32,000 Indlratea. From the River Road' as that? It did not. There were - 'W S S M STmo. navy chiefa ia his answer to pre­ Plane production, on the other By Malcolm Mollan many disillusitmed young men Washington—It begins to lookt>flre almost from tbe moment ha- Still Retains Sanity ts BKMtl BtrMt vious reports which had the Prus* hand. Includes a larger proportia who had been promised volubly as if we may at last get the low- Joined the brain-trusters in the M>i>eh»it»r, Conn. Bisn clique of generals trying to of heavy bombera than was In Mr. Mollan, retired editor of The Herald, preserves bis contact down on Puerto Rico. dark daya of tha depression. There THOMAS rBROUSOM with bis former dally readsrs by writing a weekly letter for these that their jobs would be open to There have been violent rum­ ia no reason to believe that the 0«a«ral Msaafar blams the bad fortunes of war on our planning when the President thehi when they returned from No Drums in Music He roundaS Ootobar 1. IMl ^lum ns, in which he expresses his own leisurely . arrived*at epn- blings that, all ia not well with our opposition senators will lay off Hitler, as a prelude to selling him set hia goals, s factor which vt^ons concerning some major matters and hia observations the war and then foimd that the island outpost in the Caribbean, him now that he is in one of the Listens to for His Pabilahad Baary Baanlng B*capt out and esteblishing a "moderate” means that we actually did bet­ concerning some very minor ones, as seen from hia home on the 'The political situation there haa worst insular meases that World ~ ya and Holidays Entarad at banks Sif the Nlantlc River. l ^ k for hia contribution each promises were not made ~ to be Own Amusement; Can la Poat OSIca at Hanobaatar. military regime with which to end ter. in this department, than the kept. There was much unemploy­ been' and still la a muddle and a War II has brought about. . tio.. at SaOOBd Claaa Hall Mattar another war Germany cannot win. \ week-end. mess, with more verbal violence round figure of 40,000 planes indi­ ment, but there was no such by­ than has taken place in any of our Sleep at Will. „ 8UIISCIUPTION RATES Hitler’s new choices for first Chavez Iz chairman of tbe sub­ cates. Right after the Pearl Harbor flean War, finally World War I. product of sheer indifference as states or cities for a good many committee. He haa Indicated that S.Qna la a r by Mall ...... f» ®“ rank are labeled Naxis, ttUl a By Kate Holliday iT a r Month by Mall ...... | All in all, it adds up to the im­ tragedy one Amertcra devil be- | Several other small affairs can be, the Civil l^ar had produced. The years. Dr. Rexford Guy Tugwell, he doesn’t intend to spare the rod John I. Olson GIFTS WRAPPED!!! breed apart from the Prussian governor of the island, has been in ferreting out the errors that Hollywood, Dec. 12— Oyez! B&L Handles P ays to Repair Things; • Vaa; •:::: possible. And- if this pace la came suddenly ill. WKile hS was ; and often are, employed by ora- character of the armies of civil­ clique. And that aeema to indi­ called “Rex, the Red,” the “red­ have brought Puerto RioO to grief. Oyez! Oyez! Come one and come We will be glad to gift wrap the giU* maintained, it means beyond an obese devil, greatly oVerweight | tors to make the list long, but ized nations had undergone a dish Don Quixote of the New MEMUEK UP cate Hltler’a determination to Tbe two other Democratic mem­ Stamps, Bonds Paint Expert you buy here. Do stop in and see our THE ASSOCIATED PRESS doubt that, in the materiala and from long unrestricted gtetifica- | these five really constitute the marked change. Some attention Deal,” and worse. bers of the committee are Sena­ *’*• ' Q—What are the aervlcee” of You Can H Get New Ones Tha Aaaoolatad Praaa la aaclualaa- bring the German army more There have been reports and I have jiist found out why, *?ter i selecUoa. t r antltiad to tha naa or rapubi equipment of war at least, we tion of an insatiable appetite, and i nation's significant war record, had now come to be paid to the tors T. Bons, of Waahing­ eight plus yeara of ■, beating hia than ever under the domination of chargea that thousands of Puerto ton, and Allen J. EUender, of ™ hi. ^ —^Hiey are branebea of the Man Of all nawa dlapatohaa or«S'»^ shall be progressively but-produc­ consequently not too good an ac- | iijow every real war has its aft- maintenance of morale; the de­ brains out behind a drum. Gene j Army which help the flghting Local Association Is Not too long ago, The Herald i with many ahortages, thlnga Local Contractor Has *- It or not ptbarwlaa oradltad In the Nazi party so that, even if the Rican natives are starving; that Louisiana. Republican members of Krupa haa not gone nuts. So -i lliia papar amd alao tha local nawa ing the highest potential of tha mobilized soldier waa still an infant mortality ia “beyond de­ the committee are Sehators Gerald arms Quartermaster Corps, Ord­ carried a story which concerned , aren’t carelessly thrown away, t'publlahad horaln. \ , Prussian generals do try to .glve tuarial risk in any event, the dl- ermath of effect Upon the econom- gather 'round, chillun. Always Willing to Had Years of Experi­ 1 Axis. That, given other factors, American citizen with a citizen's scription"; that ships coming back P. Nye, of North Dakota, and John nance, Medical Department and Is f All . . rtabta;bta of rapuollcatlon of rect cause of his iUnesa waa *,,<> .oclal life of the naUons You've seen Gene, of course. a humorous incident. It waa about Excellent WorkmansMp l-'SpeelBl dllapatebaa baratn ara also up the war and aell him out,* they Is an essential guarantee of even­ responsibilities and point of view. from the island have been weight­ A. Danaher, of Connecticut. Black hair flying, body shaking, Adjutant General’s Department Help You Save. man who had left his car on'' ence in His Line.r ' faacrtrad fright. He was scared blue. | engaged in it. Already some are among the so-ealled oervlce \Mr. Braithwaite can repair al- [(jv i will not be able to control the tual victory. The American peo­ ed with ballast when they could Senators Nye and Danaher are mouth pursued aa he follows the H. E A The name of this devil was Spe- thinking Americans are begin- The present war, I am con­ have brought sugar; that the food- vigorous opponents of the New bmnehes of the Army. Main street with a amall child in­ mbst emything electrical. Toasters, 99 East Center Street * Full aarvlea cllant of army machinery for that purpose. I rhythm of his band, eyes cast ceil- Are you backing up the boys side. In some manner toe child flatlreiia Mid countless other ob­ It is beginning to look as if this " ^ 1 ‘ Barvira Inc ple, we think, have sense and cial Privilege. It still ia. Now It ning to wonder what la to happen vinced, will witness a still much I stuffs sent them are things which Deal and it would be inconceivable Ingward. And you’ve wobably Q—Can war bonds be used to will te the last winter for the What, beyond their possible loy­ realism ^enough to know that they can't eat. If either would , pass an opportun­ pay income taxes? who are at the front, who are do­ happened to lock the doors of the jects ai’e,^repalred by him every duration of the present war, that ■ Puhllabsra Rsprcasntatlvsa, is well known that: when it cornea to demobilisation greater advance in Ihe fitness ot wondered, aa I have, ^hy he ing the fighting in this war? Can car, and upon the return of the fa­ day. He fqkes pride in excellent Hathawaaa BpecfSpecial ASency- alty to Hitler, ia the difference be­ they can’t atop there. New guar­ When Tugwell appeared recent­ ity to plaster one of its long­ wasn't carted off in a padded A—^The Internal Revenue De. Mr. Homeowner will te able to do 'Jnllua — Datrolt an time—when five or six or seven the citizen-soldier for a usSful and ther, he found that he couldn't workmanship,vand will never al­ Raw fork. Chleayo. tween a Prussian and a Nazi? antees of victory must be forged The Devil was sick—the Devil ly before the Puerto Rican legis­ standing stalwarts. Nye’a reputa­ wagon long ago. partment will not aooept the you alncerely say that you are things for hia house. Many things STORAGE Boston a monk would be; or more millions of young men respected poirt-,war place in so­ lature, 27 senators and represen­ tion’as an Inveatlgator is well es­ bonds. If they have been held buying all of the War Bonds and open the door. He gestured to the low an article uUten from toe shop which are needed are already being JOHN I. OLSON Simply that the typical Prussian every day. As the OWI observes, Gene always haa played that child to open the lock but the tot until he can personally guarantee MEMBER AUDIT b u r e a u u p The Devil was well—the Devil are returned to civilian life, and ciety. Instead of learning noth­ tatives “took a walk" and left the tablished but those who have way. He feels every beat of every long enough, they can be sold and Stamps that you can possibly af­ restricted, and others which sre CIRCUI-ATIONB already has his eye on the next "the record is impressive, but session in an uproar. just didn't understand. The door its performance. C ^ect all of not, threaten to te. Why not tee to Local and Long s monk was he. twice aa many workers are re­ ing but pig sticking and “the old watched Danaher on the -Araate piece he sits in on. It's not an act. tbe money used to pay taxes. ford? The United States Govern­ war, already determined that Ger­ floor predict he’U give an all-out It’s just tost Krupa's got rhythm waa finally opened with a screw those worn out and broken electri­ it this winter that all of your in­ Contract Painting The Harald Prlnllna Company, there is no cause for content­ Special Privilege bad been rid­ army game” the fighting snan of ment has set a quota of at least driver in the hands of a mechanic. cal articles which are l3dngground Distance Moving Inc. assumes no flnanolai reaponal- many Miall plan better that time, leased from the strenuous labors The situation has finally eome performance in bis effort to un­ —and how! Q—What two British masters ten per cent per person, but, the terior decorating work ia com­ blllty for typojraphlcai arrora ap- ment.” ing high, wide and handsome in of the munition lines. Some of this war, whatever bis branch 'of to a head and the Senate, on a cover mismanagement and incom­ Off the stand, he's most calm did young Francis Ouimet defeat The story had a happy ending, your house today, and bring them pleted. in'toi In ad»artlaamanta In tha while the Nazi has no such sense more that you put into these se­ but how much;easier it would have to Mr. Braithwaite for fixing.'Aa Dependable! S this country for a long time. He them are pretty anxious. I do not the service, is getting a training RM^ion by Sen. Dennis Chavez petence in our handling of Puerto and casual. He makes sense. He a play-off in 1913 to win the curities, the faster this war ia go­ Of course, you want the job done Interior Decorating anehaatar Eeanlng Herald of historical continuity; be knows (Neiiv Mexico Democrat), is going Rico. , S. Open golf championship? been upon toe fgther had if not stated before, prices are moi^ right. That is the reason that we was afraid of nothing. Hadn't be fuUy ohare their feara that the in at least one of many scores of talks well. He’s intelligent. And ing to be brought to a succeaaful occurred at all. And think how moderate. PHONE 6260 he must triumph or die, this time. always been able to batter down, to look into conditions there. How­ Capital observers say if you he’s a. quiet guy, with a quietness A—H i ^ Vardan and Edward conclusion. suggest that you obtain the ser­ Saturday, December 13 The Prussians hope to be able to nation will then be confronted by high industrial skills. He is not, ever, the Senate ordered its com­ think this committee la going to that has no relation to the gentlo- many times each day all over the Mr. Braithwaite can also, take vices of John I. Olson of 12 Jack- by the sheer weight of his finan­ Kay. By buying War Bonds and land, that people are locking care of your duU-edged tools. He Paper Hanging call this war off, as the last ona an insoluble problem. to 'be sure, learning bow to be x mittee to confine Itself to the food confine itself to mere food short­ man on the stand. To date, hs la Stamps you are doing yourself a son afreet, who is an expert .con­ t Hollywood cial and social Infiuence, every in­ customera’ man in a stock brok­ shortage and unemployment only. ages, there’s another think com­ still very sane. Q—What is the origin of the favor as well aa performing a pa­ themselves out. will sharpen them to your aatia- tract painter, and specializes in THE AUSTIN A. No Pleasant Obituary was called off, and live to fight A Contrast Waahington observers sre get­ ing. Out of it, we may get enough Two Answers Is Expert In His Line factlon and they will be ready for interior decorating and paper 12 Jackson Placo cipient revolt against his authori­ er’s gambling house, nor will the name Kentucky? triotic duty. The ^vernment is J. R. Braithwaite, town handy­ CHAMBERS CO agsdn. The Nazi knows that de­ Sights And Sounds In the first place I think it ting a anlcker out of this limita­ facta to clarify the strangest sit­ There sre two answers: First is A—It Is a corruption of an In­ not asking you to give them your any type of_ cutting Job. These hanging^ Lei toll efficient con­ . Oidinarily, an obituary editorial ty which started to germinate? army or na-vy graduate many aell- man, who Is located at 52 Pearl tools include scissors, chisels, tractor do all of your work. You Phone 4S70 _ 68 Hollister St., Manchi feat in this war means his de­ might be well to consider a very tion on the committee’s opera­ uation that haa occurred in the thf fact that, for Ms own amuse dian word meaning "Land of To­ money—it merely wants the loan •gneantratea on praiae of the vir> ■ iy Rebbin Coow Waan't he intrenched behind two ers of bonds for phony financial tions. Handsome. 50-year-old United States’ modern manage­ mtot, he listens to the music of morrow.” , _ J of i t It could take everything we street has toe answer. Have a du­ saws, knives and even lawn mow­ will more than te pleased with the tuae the dacea^- But the news struction. marked contrast between the “Rex” Tugwell has been under , Dslius and Sibelius. Not a own, but that isn’t the way that plicate key made and always car­ ers results. Hollywood—Walter Huston is a great oceans against any danger promotions; but literally millions ment of ita insular affairs. that this preaent Congreaa haa Such divergent views toward mental and moral state of the de­ drum in a carload, you notice. Q—When did toe U. 8. last ex­ this country does things. That is ry it in your pocket. A simple so­ He alto reconditions guns, which Is Long Experieuesd of attack from abroad? Hadn’t he^ of young men sre receiving ex­ lution, yet overlooked by so many might interest toe hunter at thia You can call Mr. Olson by tele­ SEE FOR YOURSELF! ^hially come to aome aort of the war must exlat in Germany, fine actor and he’ll give a good mobilized armies of two of our In the face of an actual deficiency, Music that has beat, yes, but beat pand territorially and how was the reason we are fighting this HIGH GRADE impersonation of ex-Ambassador always sat pretty—was there any pert training in countless lines of that is written into the score for war. folks. Mr. Braithwaite can turn time of year. Perhaps the gun phone at 4370 and he will te pleas­ 'asreemant, aald agreement being and Hitler, as the leader of the great wars—those of the Ovil use the vitamin may perhaps toe territory acquired? you out one of these duplicate Yon a a a go reason to doubt that be always endeavor that will be Just as im­ other instruments to carry. No A—^Latest territorial expanalon Headquarters for Bonds which you used this past season, ed to discuss your problems. He Is Nazi draperadoea and gangsters Joseph E. Davies in "Mission to place a bed-ridden patient back on keys in no time at all if you stop didn’t perform to 3rour liking, or well acquainted with what you de­ over year oar ana for ita own decaaae, la not would ? war and that of World War 1. 1 portant in the days of world-wide hia feet in only a matter of weeks. Connecticut drums. waa In 1917, when the U. 8. pur- War Bonds and Stamps may be PRINTING certain to be obliterated in the Moscow,” but some of us will al­ And, second, he haa the faculty purchased at many points in every by his workshop, and the price maybe you want to put it away sire, having thoroughly famllaris- with a magal- nicely to Inapire the charity ordl- ways regret that Mr. Davlea hlm- Then came this hor^ylng news have a very lively recollection of reconstruction that must follow Patients with neuritis which is ohosed tlie Danish West Indies, charged for this work will be most for another year, certain that it ed himself with interior decorating event of defeat, is determined to M falling asleep at will. If he has consisting of tlie islands ot St. ;own and here in Manchester it is fytag glass ly reserved for mich occaalona. aelf couldn’t tackle the part Even of Pearl Harbor—Hm Special boyhood years less than a decade thla war as they are to the con­ attended by. dietary deficiency or no- different. The Manchester reasonable. Many times cheaper will be in excellent condition for over the many yeara that he has JOB AND COMMEl control the situstion on that in Hollywood, he'd be just the by poor nutrition often Improve half an hour before a show, be ChMx, St. Thomas sad St. John wbea wo got In actual accompUahmenta, this Privilege all at once realized that after Appomatox and I can assure duct of the war itself. Moreover, Yankee can moose 16 minutes of it. If he Building and Loan Association, lO' than* a smashed door, anyway. the next season. Bring it down to teen in business here. If you are in PRINTING basis, while the regular army type. you that thars existed then a sit­ following B1 treatment. has an appointment in 45 minutes, for 835,000,000. cated in the House Clothing Store Calling Mr. Braithwaite a han­ Mr. Braithwaite and ease your doubt as to Juat how much the Job through eerv. doograas haa done aoma^good and clique tries to draw a line between Mr. Davies has, aside from a re­ what be liked to call the Ameri­ there never was a war in which The symptoms of a vitamin B1 By A. H.O. at 955 Main street, will be more dyman la not enough. He can be mind about it. will cost, see Mr. Olson and he will lolBg H — aad ooe lar yoaraait Proeapt and Bfliclaat Mme had. On tha good aide, it uation wblok, strangely enough, be oan dose until 20 minutes be- itself and Hitlerism. markable ability aa a raconteur, can way of life, which had been so much intelligent effort was giv deficiency usually develop slowly. fon he’s to be present. In other than glad to aell you all of the considered an expert repair man, More Information as to what give you an satlmate. ad AB Klada. the first requisite for an inspired has been almost completely ig­ As referred to the nervous system, Public Works Commissionar Bonds and Stamps that you might After deciding to employ Mr. can ba aald of it that It did aU the It would be good for Germany such a gratifying way of Ufa for en to the maintenance of morals words, hs can relax completely having been in that line of busi­ Mr. Braithwaite can repair may be ari. fOuUne thlnga required to aet thla performance: he is thoroughly in nored by American historical lit- they may begin aa a heavy feeling George L. is a blltha spirit and absolutely whenever he wants Face Problems desire to purchase. For many ness for many yeara. He has been obtained by merely calling him at Olson you will see flrs$ hand why COMMUNITY PRESS and the world if the democracies S. P. and his satellites, was in and self respect among the men .tlon for the gigantic bualneaa love with his role. The other eraturt. For at leaat fifteen years in the legs, soreness of the calf who, in a rare combination of to. yeara the Manchester Building serving the public in town moet bis workshop at 52 Pearl street. it la that he ie eo popular with A. a BohMO J. 19, should give advance notice of morning, at an informal breakfast imminent danger of being blown of the fighting forces—or any­ muscles when these sre squeezed, This is why Gene Krupa is not and Loan .Association haa been efficiently since he established his Simply dial Manchester, 4200. It Manchester home owrnera. Ones COOK'S SERVICE STA. 'of waging a great foreign war. after the close of the war of the character chiomoeomes, haa been t i l Me. Mala a t. XU. their refusal to make any such meeting, he held the amall assem­ sky high by Japanese bombs from thing approaching it—as in tfie and the weakness which comes on BOW inhabiting a atraltjacket and On Livestock doing business with the local pub­ Pearl street workshop. Nowadaya, will pay. he starts any type ot job tai your On tha bad aide, It can be aald blage hanging on hia words for sixties, this country was fairly while walking. Burning of the at least a partial typifleation of let it be a lesson to you! lic, but it feels that never before home, he will work at it with in­ distinction. The Prusslsn army the west and Nazi bombs from present great conflict. toe contradictory spirits of toe that it faOad, dlamally, to yield about an hour and a half, after alive with tramps. There was solea of the feet and numbness of Advice Given by Welles haa its job been as important as terest, shortening toe time for leaders wottld have fought this the east. That's when Special AU Depends on Peopla Hurley administration—toe lofty, it is today. It wants to impress that particular job, and finally Concrete and d ad cr war a true priority In dome#- which he chuckled, caught hlm- something a little like it during the ankles may appear. Generally Advice to young actors; Orson drastic Adjustments in war if Hitler hadn’t; they were sely up with, “You must forgive Privilege hastened to don the What happens upon demobllizs' the legs are affected first, with tbe somewhat radical idealism on one Welles suggests that all acting la the citizens of this town that they Corvette Saves complete it to your utmoet satis­ Rotaforeed Lintde i tic affalra. me—I find the subject so fascinat­ sandals and cowl and assume all the worst of the recent depres­ tion wiU depend solely on tbe wis­ weakness gradually spreading up­ band and tjie rough and ready, not dons on a stage or the screen. Normal Practices of must buy these Bonds and Cook’s Service faction. J. R. Braithwaite ’Willing partners together when too, too practical ward polttlce on Stamps. Telephone Mr. Olson today, now Window SIHb But the actual accompUahmenta ing my self that I forget I may be the humility of a aaint. For the sion, but nothing like so general dom and political, economic and ward, but in thoae using the arms It ia nscaasary to have showman- Marketing Foreseen. ALL SIZES they thought this war could be boring you.” and quite different in character. extensively, the arms may be first toe other. ahto in your private life, too. So let’s all take the advice of 195 Survivors —and explain to him what it is Keys Made, Lodn Repakod. |oC thla Ccogreaa ara, In reaUty, no won; there la little future hope for His tales, unfortunately, were better part of 1942 he was as good social far-sightedness of the He haa combined a great 4 '^ By this, hs does not mean that toil reliable concern, and pitch in Popular Here tost you want done. Mr. Olson F a l Supply Oa Him# By far the greater part of the affected. v-ito our dollars arifl cents until Toole Groaad .paitieiilar credit to It. Any Con* Germany if either faction escapes off the record, but it is violating aa good cauld be. He swore by American people aa a whole—and Lack of vitamin B1 aa referred of impassioned aervice .toward you become stagey or a peculiar By William Ferris also reminds you that soldiers can­ At ABTiBMa ::gnea faced with war would have no confidence to report- that he wanderers of the depression peri­ to the digestive system usually certain ideals of his own with a personality. Instead, hia idea in­ Chicago, Dec. 12—(d’)—Farmers the day of victory becomes a re­ Ottawa, Dec. 12—(>P)—A tiny not ask you for a ride—don’t te proper punishment after this war; the Book that of all good, oacri- on the quality of the men . and pronounced curiosity for toe low­ volves the fact that, to sell your­ ality. Following toe termination Gasoline Station at the afraid to offer one to them. Lawn Mowera Sharpened done aa much, would have voted makes aa successful an, ambassa­ flcial Americana, he was the beat od were fimdamentally workera women whom they choose to con' shows itself in lack of appetite may face drastic adjustments In of the war, you will be even more Canadian corvette, on aubmarine J. HUBLARD tha Pruasiana need to be told that, dor of good will from our Soviet and nausea. When such symptoms liest details of petty politics. Hs self, you must work as hard as if gpiaopciatlonn and extended exec- —and he acted weU the part. desperately trying to find jobs. atitute our government. We shall has not hesitated to pronounce you were giving a performance. the normal practices of livestock glad that, you were smart enough Green Well Equipped patrol in the Atlantic, haa rescued Electrleal DtlUticfl in our eyes, they are no better allies as he was to them. While in the post-Civil War era are the direct outcome of such to invest in the United States' the 195 survlvora of a torpedoed Mother and Daughter Enlist &SONS otlve powera and levied a higher than Hitler’s worst gangsters. Eagerly he paid his income tax— have before us every element for deficiency, they are often prompt- himself something of an intellec­ You, must become a personality to marketing next year in view of Re-Con ditkmed hundreds of thousands were foot­ tual outcast in bis Hurley admin­ your prospective employer, prove future, for aa time goes on, the For Best of Work. Canadian Merchantman on the Concreto and Maoen tax blU. “Mission to Moscow” la War­ never before had the tax speclal- a successful bridging of the post- | ly relieved by vitamin B1 treat- an increasingly tight transporta­ interest in War Bonds and Stamps Chattanooga, Tenm-—UP)—Mary German militariam must not be ner Bros.’ second filng at drama­ loose, carefree vagabond who istration aurrotmdings; be was. he that you know toe value of drama tion situation, according to live­ high seas and landed them safely Jane Uvingaton, 22, aecretary of Gnna Repaired Coatractoea Thla Congreaa' main and char* permitted to survive this war, lat lawyers bad such a lean year. war period. There will be the ment. has said, a k>t more radical than eff-atage aa wall aa on. will accumulate. No telling what How many times a day do you tizing the work of an American never had had a job in their lives, In treatment, tbe vitamin may stock men and the Bureau of Agri tost money which you are earn­ at a western Atlantic port. toe editor of The Chattanooga S14 Baat lOddlo aetarlatlc function haa been eome* whether it wears the black uni­ diplomat. Early in their career, "He scratched a lot of Congres­ need of construction wprk of al­ that administration would ever Don’t go overboard, Orson says. cultural Economics. hear motorists grumbling that all Fifty-nine passengers, including Times, became interested in join­ 52 Pearl St. PhoiM 4200 outside of soldiering, and had no be used in pure crystalline form, consent to be. That meant,’ we But, at the same time, if you are For the present, transportation ing and investing today may be .thing aside from its routine duty. form of one of Hitler's gutter rata, when the bfollieri were penny- sional lobbylata off his payroll. BTe most incredible proportions, with or treatment in the mild or mod­ trying to get a part, don’t appear able to do for you in 1952. It might of the gasoline on the market to­ 36 women and 14 children, and 136 ing the WAACa, carried literature pinching, adventurous independ­ use for such a thing. suppose, that he waa concerned facUltiea appear to be adequate for day has been cut in octane per­ crew members—the entire ahlp’i on toe women’s Army home with .At a moment in our history when or the monocle of a Prussian gen­ offered his services to the govern­ all that implies in the demand for erate cases may consist of giving with idealistic programs he never mousey and iminterestlng. Don’t moving livestock tois winter, but easily, help you in your fight for ents in the. production field, they That had been a fairly long substances rich in the vitamin. As wait to show your color and your existence and puli you through, centage, and that they can’t get company—were taken from life her. Her mother, Mrs. Helen S; dean legialatlon and unselflah eral. filmed "My Four Years in Ger­ ment for a dollar .. year. He be­ skills and materials which will In hoped to sell bis own administra­ the agricultural bureau warned the same mileage as they used to boats on a calm, moonlit sea and Livingston, glanced over toe fold- war. Most qf the men who had an example of the latter, patients tion. Yet, on the other hand, no flair untU you are behind the foot­ today that ’’the problem of provid­ just as that same money is go­ We Have Been in the thinking ahould dominate, for the many,” the story of James W. came suddenly polite to the labor turn create demand for further with a moderate deficiency may lights: Show it in your boss-to- ing to pull this country through In pre-war days? Yet how many crowded into the corvette Morden, era. Now. they are both WAACs. Johnson B r o t a Gerard’s World War I mission to leaders. He even waived a lot of fought in it, particularly on the skills; there will be mllliona of member of toe administration has ing adequate traneportation for of these Same motorists have their which waa built to accommodate the;daughter hoping to become a oake of our own preservation, thla respond well to powdered brew­ been more fascinated by the be’s office. In tois way, you will livestock may be scute in the win the present conflict. Pluihbing and Heat­ Congreaa haa chosen to be the In A Nut Shell Berlin. A timely hit, it served to patent rights. Union side, were very young. Boys men trained for such activities. ers’ yeast. Theyeas t not only sup­ 1ve Mm an idea of what you can car checked to see if it is the en­ only 60. librarian or secretary, the mother Electrical CoateaalMM bring the firm into the financial rough and tumble antics of the ter of 1943-44.“ gine' that is at fault ? It ia mighty wanting t o t e s dieUcian, but ing Businees for Many aoundlng board and the irreapon* of 16 or 17 were as common In There will be potential opportuni­ plies vitamin B1 but also supplies game of politics, no member met 5o dramatically before he One difficulty, which will place Food and living quarters were - f 88 Main Stroot What moat people want out of big time where now It can afford All this was really symptomatic other parts of the B complex. hands you a script fine that is at fault? ills mighty arranged, however, even to slash­ both willing to serve “where we're ‘alble playground for Avery con' life ia like the perfectly shaped a serious and costly imdertaklng of the Illness of fright from which the ranks as flies were in their ty unlimited. Republicans on a more friendly How times have changed de­ greater strain on the already Plan to Combat as a faulty carburetor can de­ ed ship’s towels that fashioned needed moet.” Yeara. TflL62tT-T6M like the present. camp' kitchens; captains of 20 and The vitamin B1 problem or informal footing, aa if be and bato pressed railroads, la the pros­ crease your gasoline mileage by a calvablc kind of^^iecial interest meat that lies Inside the defiant Special Privilege was suffering. A The needs and the supply of it hita the ordinary indi'Vldual they were all in toe same good- partment: When Reggie Gardiner pect that a craalderable portion of diapers for aeven-months-old Su­ Rely OB our experience and and privilege. Mr. Davies’ book, of course, has colonels of 25 were not rare; Gen­ concerns Itaelf with the regular married Nadia Petrova last Sun­ Labor Cost Rise big amount. san Alexander, one of toe paasen Wo WMI Gladly Giee abell of a nut. no conventional movie “story good many of us came pretty hear those needs will be brought to' natured game, and it was be, for day, Ms presB agent released the farm trucks may be out of oMra* Especially In these days, it g en . The oldest survivor was an aerriee for beat reoalta. I t has known only the briefest What they get out depends on line," and that was one of the to being convinced that the devil eral Custer was a ClvU War brig­ gether—unless we allow the con­ selection of foods providing this instance, who saw to it that toe tion entirely by the end of 1943 doesn’t pay to have faulty mechan­ essential of the human dietary. In Democratic State Convention pro­ statement that “they will make Viewing this prospect, the bureau 83-year-old woman. of intervals In which some special how they go after it. problems facing the producer, had really and truly become a adier at 23, it might be remem­ trol of our national policy to fall their home in a little five-room ism inside the hood of your car. To CAMPBELL'S young Robert Buckner, and hia bered. order to give you some specific vided that first practical pre­ suggested that livestock trucks lakeland, Fla., Dec. 12—(iP)— get the most mileage out of your Identity of the ship was with interest or privilege was not Its L«t a man say to himself: monk. into the hands of thoaa vislonleas, information a new article haa been requisite of eny political conven­ bungalow ia Beverly Hills.” Per- can be conserved by the following Representatives of the state's held. Her skipper said she sank Johnson & Littio scenarists, Erskine Caldwell and sonslly, I never knew there was a citrus industry will gather here ar, every part of the engine must FOR SERVICE ^'topmost concern. In response' to "There’s a fine meat inside, and,! Howard Kochs. Buckner thinks Then came Coral Sea and Mid­ The only training that any of entirely stupid and incredibly self- prepared called ”How To Get Vi­ tion-free refreshments for visit­ methods: te functioning to perfection. This rapidly after' being attacked at lie Oaatav Stroal tamin B1 Into the Diet.” This ing newspapermen. flva-room bungalow in that town. Methods Suggested Sunday to plan some system of dusk by a submarine. Oat of Gas — Fiat Tire — the demands and the power of mean to have it, no matter what they’ve licked it, and the aim ia way, Guadalcanal and New Guinea these soldiers' received, outside ot iab people who think only of their All I aver glimpsed was a 29-room combating a sharp riae in picking of course means that you will have under way with ''Huston aa the learning how to shoot and clean tells you which foods are useful in He waa quite likely to shove ah (1) Enforcing a more efficient to give it a little more attention Battery Trooble — these special Interests, it has the method or the conaequences,” and finally the tremendous feat of own Immediate well being and preventing deficiency of this parti­ ideal at you along with your mansion! pick-up aervice in the country ao costs, and aome operators said ambassador and Ann Harding as their weapons, to take cover in a Shock. In Radio Drama formation of vigilance committees than you used to, but it will pay waged what Congreaeman-^ect and the result is usually this: the North African invaolon cou­ that of the group—^whlch they al­ cular vitamin. You may obtein drink, or to halt some idealistic as to require leas travel to com­ you in the end, DIAL 6161 Mrs. Davies. cornfield o r'a birch thicket or to You who heard toe radio adap­ plete loads. . . . to check agreement violations Newsprint Price Clare Luce called. In her campaign Our brusque young hero grinds pled with the anmzing reversal ot ways think of aa a class—to your copy of thla new article by trend of thought for aome new bit tation of “Mrs. Miniver” last might te undertaken. Cook’s sendee Station Shell Gas and Motor Oil GIBSON’S make a shoe pad out of a shlH wri-tflig to The McCoy Health of fascinated analysis of some (2) 'Minimixing crosa-hauling. Drop around to Cook's Service Keep your eSr weO greased and BILL'S TIRE for alection, a “soft war.” When, his heel on the nut. How he shat­ The opening sequences are aet affairs in Russia. And already which they belong.. Monday must have received as (3) Using small trucks for aa- The Florida Citrus commission in the great hall of the League tail, waa in cutting the throat of Service, in care of this newspaper. petty state graft, which, mind grsat a shock as I did. Thers waa yesterday heard charges of labor Station which ia located at Man­ Increase Seen have tha ell ehaaged frequently. GARAGE and in the recent election, the people ters that ahell! Then, When be Special Privilege la easing hia And—privately in public print Please enclose a large, seif-ad' you, he abhored, but which in­ sembllng livestock from farms for chester Green soon, and let them of Nations, June, 1936, on the a “foraged” pig or in how to deal Freddie Bartholomew, no leas, delivery to appropriate points, {irating among complaints from E. 8L Q tbm m , Prep. of thla country voted against that stoops down to pick up his nut occasion when Emperor Haile hoofs at a banquet by slipping off —I think this war ia going to last dressed envelope and 10 cents in trigued him, in toe Gallic sense, emoting as the son of Mrs. M several operators that coats for take care of your troubles. Their CAMPBELL'S ' REPAIR SHOI Congress, it Interpreted the vote off the bottom in a poker game. no end. where transfer is made to larger efficient mechanics will check Washington, Dec. 12—i/P)—An SERVICE STATION meat, be finds that he has ground Selassie made hia dramatic appeal the sandala under the table, or long enough to preclude any like- | stamps. Only last Tuesday, it seemed, he trucks or railroads for transpor picking oranges had jumped from Bpartaerlwg la Wbl H. Green, Propw not aa a demand for what Mrs. that too into inedible dust. for hia conquered country before So that when demobolization Uhood of that happening. I think It Is perbi^w like him and te was a kid in knee pants. It gave 12 cents a box to 20 cents in a and double check the motor of increase in the Rrice of newsprint Cot. Main and Middle Turnpike BEAK cocking his cowl enough to show Questlona and Answers character, then, that toe first tation to markets. your car for faulty apparatus is believed Imminent by W. G. Luce called a “tough war,” but as That’s how most of us start out the assembly. These sequences, came they were unprepared and as a matter of fact, that the old ’ these grey hairs quite a turn! (4) Limiting pick-up service in few days’ time, and some predict­ Wheel AHgBUMBt, Colambia m d Elk not covered in the book, serve to the base of a bom, and demand­ (Cyllndrold Gasts) report on him after toe Novem­ They tell me Sun Valley has ed that the price would go on up which might be causing the trou­ Chandler, chief of the War Pro­ a demand for stUl more “soft* in thla world, and why few of us unfitted for the workaday life that devil Special Privilege is going to ber eleotlen should have him a community to one or a few daya ble. Once it is located, the trouble set the stage. As Buckner says. ing to know what this war ia sl> Question: Mr. L. P. wrante to closed for toe duration. What, a week. to 50 cents unless action were duction Board's Printing and Pub­ D. S. Tlraa. Bess.” And when It has occasion' ever get exactly what we want, “We had to choose one dramatic about, anyhow—whether it is be­ awaited them in a civilian envi­ be a good deal sicker devil, and headed straight for tlie Army, want to know. Is Claudette Col' taken. Tangertnea now cost 30 will soon be remedied at moderate lishing branch. know: “What is the significance for how c o ^ his good and (5) EstabllsMng truck, assorts cost to you. Repaire, Serriee^ aUy prided itself oh its “tough the way we want it, when we event to name as the real starting ing fought to keep his Inveat- ronment. They had lived out­ take on more of the attributes of of the finding of occasional cylhi' bert going to do tois year when tions in communities where they cents a box to pick, it waa stated. Notice of an expected increase of the war. and to go back to the door for years. The only roof Idealistic conaclenoe oonute- she wants to indulge in a bit of Some pickers now receive $80 to Let Cook’s Service Station cor­ was given by Chradler yesterday Ber vleel Bsss,” it has been in some proud want it. ments sound and safe or to give a the monk, a couple of years hence, droid casts in the urinalysis?" nanoe taking his salary under n can transport livestock more econ rect the alignment of your wheels AcccoBOrica. Japanese conquest of Manchuria they had not forgotten was the Answer: Normal urine does not skiing? And what la the Pars-^i omically than private truckers. $100 a week, the operators re­ at a closed session of the News­ assertion of Its authority and Eventually, we learn how to get would have been too involved.” pint of mUk a day to every damn than ever before. Republican etato admlnletrm- mount prese department going to* ported. also and you will find, perhaps to paper Advisory committee which canvas of a tent. They were hard­ contain these casts, however in tton, and that subeequent re­ (6) —Avoiding the unnecessary your surprise, that the wheels are 185 Main St. Phone M12 180 Sproce S t • PhoB# i Vjhestlge over the President, not out a perfect nut meat. But we So much authenticity is appar­ Hottentot in Africa. It begins to M. M. the case of elderly persons, occa. - do fo“ action shots of her? War, intermarket movement of live' The commission agreed to call discussed proposed curtailment of any measure designed ^ bring ent in the staging of these League ened to tbe vicissitudes of cam­ Niantic River Road, ports should show the Republi­ my friends, is indeed like toe fel the meeting In an effort to reach slightly off balance or out of line, newsprint supplies in 1943. The Itsdrvidually De­ leam only by analyzing the shape look quite a little aa though the sional cylindroid casta are consid­ cans worried about bow they stock. a gentlemen’s agreement on pick­ which means excessive tire wear. present price for standard news­ thp whole American people and sessions that it is like going back paigning, they had no fear,“they Waterford, Conn. ered normal. Cylindrioda are often low said. ■ (7) Insuring capacity loads for signed Supports and purpose and strength of the through time and space to witness Deiril were getting over hia fright were e\’er going to get rid of Successor of OaUe? ing prices. Having no legal au­ Take care of things such as these print is $50 a ton. the whole American economy fair shell, by calculating the probable were tough and rough and ex­ found when there iS present any Mm before Ms two more years livestock trucks and return loads thority in such mattera, the com- today if you want to avoid worry Improve Posture LANDSCAPING AND if. A slight, stoop-shouldered, —and well on the road to recov­ Inflammation of the lower urinary Take notice, world: Of Robert from market. Chandler asserted that toe KRAUSE'S ly and efficiently into the war e t consequences of various modes ascetic dark man with bushy hair, quisitely lazy. They turned to the of term should be hp. Ryan. misBlon will not take part in the while driving your car. amount of the increase is still in and Health. ery. tract. They may be a sign of But the finest development of Good and choice steers here this session, but announced it was will Cook’s Service Station has long fort. It goes out of office without and vigors of attack, and by hia fingers meeting as in prayer, nomadic life as naturally—and aa Because, if anyone ia to take toe week were steady, but medium to doubt. Standard newaprint prices TREE SURGERY GREENHOUSI pleads with dignity for his rav­ If you ask me, I'U say I think pyelonephritis, in which there is Mr. Burke's likeable and infec­ ing to lend ita prestige in inducing been recognized by Manchester have remained the same since having learned that the American achieving the philosophical reali­ inevitably—as if they had been HEALTH AND DIET an irritation of the pelvis of the place of Clark Gable, I think he is low good grades sold strong to 25 the industry to attend. motorists as a service station ANNIE SWIFT 821 Barttoed I aged kingdom, and the Axis dele­ the old devil S. P. la a bit prema tious combination of zealous Ideal­ too one to do it. Because he’s cents Mgher. Bulls were at a April 1, 1938, although Canadian 8rd Floor, BuMnow BMg Evergreens, Shrabe and people are more interested in zation that the nut meat inside wild geese. Thousands upon thou­ kidney. This may be-due to over­ ism and political Puckishness which is dependable. Drop around newrsprlnt mills raised the price to Speeial gates walk out Then Maxim tore. He may be safe ^ -enough, ADVICE. work of the kidney, which also feet 4 inches was heavyweight record Mgh. Hoga closed strong to Phoae 4487 Shade Trees Trimmed curbing Hitler than in curbing isn’t, going to evaporate even if Litvinov, the U. S. S., R. delegate, sands of them had no ties;, no comes when we find Mm looking boxing champion of Dartmouth about 16 cents higher, with Fri­ there at the first sign of motor $53 a ton earlier in the year. Otrea lU takes his place to speak for the from now on, from actu^ disget children, no wives, t^e home kin Fnralsbed by tbs McCoy supposes there is some toxic irri­ forward to regulation of the Capi­ trouble. Don’t forget that it is Hoot*: 2 te 8 and 7 to 9 Orders - 19L Roosevelt, more interested in we do take our time figuring out tant for four yeara, and has toe kind day toe best day. Fat lambs were Director Dies; situated at Manchester Green and All Work Carefully and security of all nations, large and Jap or Nazi confiscation of the only vaguely remembered. So, ir­ Health Service tol lighting system on toe night of looks that men like as well as strong to 15 cents higher. Speelaliet la aarving the cause of victory than just how we’re going to get it (Possibly l^ rlasls?) ‘ of January 5th. can te reached by telephone by Neatly Done. ■msil. In a few momenta it is fruits of his many years of advan­ responsibly, they wandered, fairly women. Because, after a Broad­ axtending and increasing the spe Even when we've taken this over, and the Negua is again Addreaa commanloatloiia to Tbs Question: Helen D. inquirea; This ia still some time off, but way play with Tallulah Bankhead, Play Presented simply dialing 3996. dlag dal privilege of some American tage, but he might get the Amer­ asrared o^' a handout at any Herald, Attentlan McCoy Mr. Burke, with Ms fliisst^dnvo- Paul W. Dougon Conn. State Lleenee. much pains with a stubborn and Leigh Whlpper, the Negro actor, Health flsrvtea. “What kind of a skin disease does he was chosen for Par Lorentx' Have Your Uinbrellaa faction. and Litvinov is again Oscar Ho- ican people really mad at him— kitchen door and well accustomed my sister have? Here la a descrip­ tion to the public w|M, has bis late-lamented "Name, Age and Would Send Polish In size and strength tbe bison problematical ahell, the blow we molka, transformed by make-up. and they might start working on plans for app^ing toe dim-out to Albany, N. Y., Dec. 12— which roamed the western plains JOHN S. WOLCOTT Its dominant atmosphere, then to sleeping under the stars, so tion: It tends to get worse and Occupation,” out of a field of hun of North America less than a Jtepaired Nbw! General Contractor finally strike is always the But for those few moments it ia him with the proverbial two-by- What About Vitamin Bl? then clear up, there la no itching, the Capitol on that night all set. dreda. .Because he’s intelligent, hu Jews to ,^weden The show, an amateur production 117 Hollister S t TeL 8597 has been one of petty and selfish right one. Ancf rametimes the 1936 and Geneva and a dramatic that some farmer’s wagon -shed And it ia only when it is pointed of “the mocking bird,” went on in century ago, siirpa.^sed all native four with a couple of railroad and the affected parts are covered moroua and Irish. Because he’: American game. Don’t wait for stormy weather. bickering and discord. As shell itself is traitorously empty. landmark on the road to war. If sufficed as a billet for the night The Interest In vitamin^ Bl at by a lot of silvery acalea.” out that that is the traditional now stealing RKO’S “Bombardier’ the heroic tradition of the theater and Builder the movies can be as true through­ spikes in it, and make him good the present time is tremendous. . Answer: The description sug­ night for the pre-legialative Re­ from under tbe nosea of Pat last night, and local music critics We wUI flx H at reasonable sounding board for this nation at But, sooner or later, if we live and Shabby, Inesponalble publican caucus that we sec toe London, Dec. 12—(jF)—Laborite called It "an unusually fine per­ prices. We have new eovere la out, ' as promised, it ca nbe the again. This time for keeps. ' ’This vitamin is part of what is gests a poiaible psoriasis. O'Brien and Randy Scott Because Robert Sorenson advanced a pro­ Concrete and Maaonry COMPLETE war for Its life, it has been a sor learn and persist, we get the per­ year's meat important film. ' Not many of them turned to se­ good-natured Mr. Burke having hia background IncIudM working formance.” all styles end eeloro. Also— zy failure. If there la unity of saC' called the B complex and a mark­ (Tumor on Tbe Knee) his political fun too. posal today that Polish Jews, Four hours before toe curtain, We sre prepared to make MOON'S fect result. rious crime nor, in any great de­ ed deficiency produces the disease aa a sandhog, one of toe black threatened with extermination by Used Umbrellaa ter Sale, Work — Alterationfl BUILDING ilflce and effort in America, it ^eation. Mr. Howard T. wrltea: There will, he announces, be no gang on a freighter, a gangster’s the company's director, Fred W. liberal loans promptly after There’s life—In a nut ahell. War Aftermaths gree, to drunkenness, though the blrberi.' The vitamin ia known to “About three months ago I waa outside Capitol lights whatsoever the Germans, be sent temporarily Kerner, 61, died of a heart attack SERVICE is in spite of the mood which has chauffeur, an officer of the Chi to Sweden under United Nations FEEDS We do a good deal of generaliz­ “bad men” of tbe Southwest in aid digestion and food absorp|jon, operated on for a tumor on the to guide the eratwMle lahmaelian cago School board, an assistant of at hia home, the victim of an ali­ receipt of application for LOUIS PALLUZI 56 Gardner Street flourished in this Congress. A Thought Btlmulates the appetite, promotes knee. The doctor called it prepa- Republicans back to complete con­ auspices. ment he had kept a secret between COAL - COKE ing about the war thla country the 70*s and early 80’a were often Max Reinhardt’s and a priBe-win. Sorenson said. he would ask purchasing or building 44 Blseell St. Tel. 5568 For Cattle and Ponitry. When the new Congresa recon- 1942 Production Record "7 groivth. and is essential for the tells bursidas. Now, I sram to have trol of the state government. In­ ning playwright of Dartmouth. Mmself and his physician. Phone 6105 RANGE AND FUEL OILS baa been through and triumphant­ flotsam from the fighting forces normal functioning and integrity I the same trouble with the other side lighting WlU be curtaUed too, Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden His place waa taken by the or­ homes, and for repairing or Tenes. there will be a wide change Last January President Roose­ AU manner of sin sad bUsphe- of the Cmifederacy—guerillaa or And because all these activities whether he would approach the INSECTICIDES ly survived, but after all they of nervous tissue. I knee. Is there any other cure be- and just bow much Mr. Burks have made him one of toe most chestra pianist, and a substitute remodeling homes already Prompt DeUveriea of faces. Some of the new mem­ velt called for the 1942 production my shaU be forgiven unto men; have not been so many. We won strays from the famous "Prica’a ’This vitamin apparently en- sides an operation?” might like to see it curtaUed is Vatican and Swedish and other volunteered to play the operetta’s but the blasphemy against the modestly all-around guys to Mt neutral or non-belligerent powers dltflcult piano score without a re- buHt, or for other uses. GIvm you th o At All TImea bers, parhapa, will credit their Of 60,000 planes, 46,000 tanks, our independence in the first ot left wing 7” who bragged that It courages health of the digeativs I Answer: You are probably re- evidenced by hia Messed an­ _ Hollywood for years with too view to making tupre* Holy Ghost shaU not be forglvea system and when It is lacking tbe|tenlng to buraltis prepatellar, nouncement that if there abouid hteraaL A member of toe cast presence there to this or that spe­ 20.000 anti-aircraft guna, and 8,- onto naea.—Matthew lt:SL them—with no thanks whatever, had never Mrrendered but In­ aentaUans to too Oorman govorn- took over toe prinrtpal role, in The cost of obtaining MANCHESTER LARSEN'S stomach and inteatlnea grow slug-1 which ia inflammation of th ' bursa be a real blackout that night tha Fbrgate Hia CalfenB ment respecting treatment of FEED SERVICE cial group. If they do that, there 000,000 tons of merchant ship­ it might 'be recalled, to what was stead Infiltrated Into the infant— gllh. [situated in front of the knee-cap. RepubUcan caucus would have to which Mbs, Kerner jvas to have such a loan Is much -less LUMBER A FUEL C a no guarantee that the new Forgiveness to the lnjure« suggest sensible RepubUcaa ehmUd trust. gams hers before he got in government temporary migration are no complications or to w|B this war with an rad* some people said, if ha had sat Blackout Real Sooeeea Britain which only blind luck kept tramps right now, ia my with diseases interfering with toe We wenhte’t be a t all surprised QUALITY Sorry yea had CM M If lOR Wbaa his eoach told Mm to pre­ of Polish Jews to Sweden under a eceaeh • ap, T. P. Hollo flafaraaea to every preaaure predueUea quotas wo bad some us from losing bscause than, ai mlnd’a eya; aa uaaadiag proces- to find Mm turulaf out tha pare to play, hs jumped up, peal­ appropriate guarantees, including PRINTINGI hold upe. l^nup which proclaims ita' own Fort Morgan. Colo.—UP)—There Ughto oa the RepwbHes^s sad toe supply of human neccsaitlea bat wWU he FUNERAL HOME real chance of achieving. wasn’t any question about the sue-; now, thers wars far too many in- aion of them hiking—the rellroad rhrotdc U will Bend in return for a large, ed off his sweat aMrt and started Hm piteting Stop in and receive full I of a tew votes. It is to. be The same comment would have cess of a test blackout at Holyoke. then sneaking up to the spe^- to slip out of his sweat pants— by the United NsUona." fob we do tor HOUSE glad to uMtoe fluratlal interests more concerned hobo waa a gradual development, x [seif-addressed, stomped envelope 'er's roetrum te.delU'er aa idelil- the ueoeaaary ideally located—ueaveahBd that this wlU not be ao; been made if be bad aet for his Sent by the Army to observe the .^“***” and ten cento in stamps. Please piul only then remember^ he’d y o u will information. blackout, Lieut James R. Norris about their own fortunes than for they were well used to march­ tum rs, U w disease, dlabetee and to McCoy latle orattaa aa tha abortrom- forgotten hia uniform. lastrncttopM far Naught provu SBtlW' repairs at tow eway from the btap flaaaocracy wUl again begin goals the following: 49,000 planes, laga a( tha Hurley adminUtra- t prleeo — eo flew over the UtUe town and never with the preservation of freedom. ing—throughout the North from otoer^ d u i ^ ^ g n a n c y or as a iHealto Service in care of thla factory, bo- ■ IM i1 taro. Otottoettra ftwyAUwi wltb dignity and re* 32.000 tanks, 17,000 anti-aircraft tlsa. He’s a mercurial teUow Killed la Gettysburg, Pa.—(JV-Oorp. Roy cause N wUi qoiekly y e a knew i t There was the war with Mexico, the time tbe robins came until result of alc(rii(fllc Indulgence. | newspaper. Repea short fruit The Manchester PAINT eta fUellltte, and baoaaty: that there guns, and 8,300,000 tons of mer­ Neuritis definitely due to a vita* j f^gts of about four or five days kt to be la charge of Ugbte, and A. Mlcksy spent 17 months learn­ wea*t he l which was mUltarily noble but suggestions ot frost sent tbe birds the RepubUeane, e«'cn If tuv> London, Dec. 13—(ff)—^Tba Paris ing Invasion taoUca Then, ratin' raiatlag aud ba Bot only now fiaoas, but a chant .shipping. Yet these round Advance Lesson on Blatdcpot min Bl deficiency may respond intervals ot about a month, using (tet Denver—W>)—A bird gave Den­ poUUcaUy Ignoble. Then, of away again, than drifting South. very definitely msd in dramatic a weU balanced dfet in between ennt gM rM of Mm.’ wtU find radio said today that 130 persons for action, ha itaadsd for North Building & Loan AMBULANCE IMiMl as walL AoMrlca at figures arc approximately the ver an advance lesson on a prac­ course, the bloody end needless Shabby enough, in all consclenra, fashion to vitamin treatment. for a reasonable length of time. If him eatertalnlng nnd axdtlag. Were MUed and 319 Injured during Africa. Witoin sight Of land hia Dspeads Me QualHj Berries! WINTEB*a AUTO BOOT O a I the R. A. F. raid on toe Philipa ship was sunk. Another craft res­ JOHNSON PAINT CO. flaserviM aomething • b>t bet American production for 1942, as tice blackout scheduled for Mon­ War Between tbe States^ and, often ragged, but seldom with any Pain, it la reported, often ia con­ this does not bring rpsults, about Association, Inc. *at irs Worth nxtag— DAY a n d NKI Water that, ia consumed rapidi) Wlreleaa Valve end Radio Works cued him—and steamed off to the Edwin Jnhnsoe. Prop We (Ua n a it",. . |baM It baa had from this Con* announced by the OWI. day night. It parked on an Insula­ with the brief and scandal taint­ spicuously relieved within 24 the only thing ) can suggest is WII.I.IAM H SCHIKI.INiE tor and short-circuited a power mark of hunger; usually beared, hours, and generally there is an in that you have the growth remov- la apt to be thrown off in cxcca* at lEindhoven, The Netherlands, United. States before he had set 188 Spruce Street IW. 8999 955 Main Stiret 999 Mala SU ‘ Irt. 9954 199 W. Middle rph. tea dN9 175 Center S t Tha tank figure included an in- line. ^ ed interlude ot the Spaniah-Amer- frequently, dirty, but unworried. five perspiration. last fluadsy. foot on African soiL areaaa in strength within 3 days. |sd surgicaily. ■nf-V I S’ fc**-^r '■ , ■fi'i- --* '■f

H8 Edgar Bergen! Broun^s Novel 'Mild Version S trif NEW PICTURI Becomes Plav ASSOCIATED rectsd to show the'actual amount Tease i pera Noj returned. ‘The Sun FleW’ Drama* Mrs. Bradley haa purchased and ■ 1-'. sent to the Newington Home, gifts tizefi Backstage Life 1 Jefendant Foots Jury, Dorothy Sarnoff for two families eonslsUng of five members. These gifts will bs given Of Baseball Player. Then Says^rong Thing Act with Bounce ; r' to the men confined in the hospi­ Reinhardt Version tal, so that they will be able to By Mark Barron remember their loved ones at New York, Dec. 12—UTt— The is Angeles, Dec. 12—iJP) 1 Strauss Light Oi Christmas. M ary Bushn^ll isn’t tltat Joseph Katulka late Heywood Broun, before be 1 ------.. : ' ’ : ! l Sons la Ssrvioe became a noted columnist-con^ talks tooo much. He just says the wrong things. I By John Ferrle Mrs. Sweet reported two more Cheney / mentator, was both a~sporta ! New York. Dec. 12- - :i 4 ^ boys, sons of a unit member in er and a drama critic. H ^ n e w Katulka had testified he Mons-Yprei Post service, and stated that they the sports world as thoroughly as hadn't driven a car without I Through the courtesy of Doroth| would be sent gifts for Christmas. U . S. W . V . Aux. he knew moat any subject that the owner’s consent. The jury I Sarnoff, the atrip tehse, hithe If there are any more members affected mankind InT general and acquitted him. Judge William H. McKay stopped Katulka ; regarded as mcrcljj' a convent B. W . V. ' who have sons, In service, plesse he wrote all thia-down In an hilar­ adjunct Of burlesque, may nowf ^ get In touch with Mrs. Harry Department Feast ious novel ^exurlng the private as he was leaving the court Sweet. Ws do not want to skip any life of a inajor league baseball room. considered a legitimate devic«b.l "You fooled the jiiry but the improvement of opera. Commander’s Son of these boys. In Waterbury club. you didn’t fool me. I know A very successful Christmas ftow Milton Lazarus has dra- you drove that car.” Miss Sarnoff is the personali Wins Commission Sale was held Thursday at Wmt- nwtizad Broun’s “The Sun Field' “That’s right, judge, I did,” young soprano who sings the kins Store on Main street. ’The Into a stage comedy that is highly responded iMtulka cheerfully. of Rosalinda in the Max R contribuUDns of food came in very Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary entertaining to anyone, such as Judge McKay Issued a com- hardt version of the Strauss lij well and ws Mdsh to thank all met in the Army and Navy club this correspondent, who has been ilaint charging him with pur- opera, "Die Fledermaus,” The regular meeting of the those who sent donations, either rooms Wednesday evening Dec. 9, Mbrtlmer is a crack woodsman (not a cracked wooden mbfiM in either a sports writer or a base­ ury. the new opera company la pr Mons-Ypres Post will be held in of food or aiiielee. Elacb article Here We Go Again," and now and then he lets Edgar iiv^n eecrets ball player. For it Is an accu­ J senting at the Forty-Fourth rtr the British American club Wed­ helped make the sale a success. President Abble Edwards presid­ of the craft. Fibber McGee and Molly join Bergen and^harlie Mc­ rate, humorous stotY ^ ^6e “back- theater under the title of nesday, Dec. 16 at 8 p. m. A good We voted to purchase the usual ing, Plans were made for a joint Carthy in the top honors In this merry roundup of s^sen and radio stage” life of a baseball club juet linda.” attendance Is requested as very quota of Christmas Beals and Christmas Party December 23 at notables In a north-woods frolic, directed by Allan Dwan playing at as much as "Broadway” and "Bur­ Success Seen Some of her pun-Iovlng frlen Important buslncM will coma up have forwarded the check. 7:30 in the Army and Navy Club the State Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. lesque” were successful plays In having seen and applauded I GERMAN’S VIEW OF STALINGRAD — ThU twecplnr view «f rubble end nnolderinc wreckace In SUllofrad w u for discussion. ^ Fats Oollactioa rooms. Due to the gas situation depicting the backstage. lives of bouncing performance, now < pholocraphed bjr a German. The picture reach^ the United Statea throufb neutral PortucaL A cordial invitation baa been Tha Unit is undertaking to col­ the children, camp and auxiliary night club and honky tonk troupes. In Bond Drive her "Gypsy Rosalinda,’’ a te received from the Hartford com­ lect fat for the Fat Colleetlon, and will celebrate together, as usual, -she repeats with a kind of wist each member bringing a child will Plot Not Involved mittee of the Bhtiah War Rtflief any member who desires to do so 'The Sun Field” doesn’t attempt tolerance. society to visit them In their new may bring her can to the meet­ also provide a gift for it. As for *ReportFram Tokyo* Punning, as Freud said, Is the grown ups, Instead of a grab to tell much of an Involved plot; headquarters and workrooms at ing, and it will be sold, and tl^ it la just a candid camera shot May Permit Moratorium lowest form of wit," Miss Sa 100 Pearl street The workrooms proceeds will go towards purchas­ bag, it was voted to bring an ap­ adds, “but why should 1 dsny _ «■ propriate gift for our soldier boys of what happens with big league Until Spring ,on Fur* are open dally. ing a bond for tha Unit. A con­ baseball players when, they get off punster his simple pleasure, tainer will appear at each meet­ stationed in Manchester. There are Formula for Victory gets irksome but I can take it.’ Hartford lavltatfoa many things they could use very the field and get home. Much ther Major Financing. An invitation has also been re­ ing, also, for any stray pennies as they did in school, the unmar­ Fairly Mild Piece ot ButiiMi* you may have. In this way we nicely, such ss cigarettes, shaving ceived from Clan Gordon, No. 19, cream, rasor blades, writing psper Most important of current re-hymns, usually best express your ried players usually live In groups Washington, Dec. 12.—(/P|—The Her strip tease, actually, is Order of Scottish Clans to meet nope to purchase bonds, without feelings. of five or six In an apartment they fairly mild piece of business, taking the money out of our savr snd various other things. lepses is Ambassador Joseph C. reported record-breaking rate ot with them on laonday evening, You'll find most of those be­ rent together. But, In such volvlng nothing more acandalli ings account. Xmas Coounittos Grew's "Report From Tokyo” government security sales early Dec. 14th at 8:80 p. m. at the Odd loved old hymns In ”A Treasury apartments the married players than the shedding of nuraer Mrs. Jane Dolson, who volunteer­ Sister Rose Converse and Sister (Simon and Schuster: $1) a clear, in the December victory loan drive FeUowe Temple, 420 Main street, Nome Custer have been the of Best-Loved Hymns” (Green­ begin to drop in the apartment in voluminous petticoats, a cor ed, a year ago, to raise $100 for hard-hitting evaluation of Amer­ berg: $2.50). Daniel A. Poling has their Idle time and, naturally, appeared likely today to permit a and a couple of corset covers, Hartford. The Clan will have as our checking account, has exceed­ Christmas party committee for moratorium until spring on fur­ their gu*a^ Colonel H. G. Fair­ several years, not being able to ica’s enemy in the Pacific. written a short introduction for their wives and sweethearts soon final result Is as far form a ed the quota by more than $10, folipw. And such a bachelors' ther major Treasury financing, string as Hitler la from Moscoe banks, U. 8. Army. Col. Fairbanks and the balance over $110 has been serve this year president Edwards Ambaasador Grew hopes to ‘ “ “ despite the steady rising costs ot is an authority on world affairs. appointed Slaters Gertrude Bu­ wake up the American people to , ‘ “ or and how the hymn Was writ apartment soon becomes a com­ but It’s quite satisfying aa turned over to the cheer fund, un­ munity clubhouse. (This report­ war. scampers about the stage in He was with General MacArthur der the control of Mrs. K. Sweet chanan and Etheleen Lewis. the fact that "we are Gp ig a ln st! Reporting that $6,600,000,000 In In the PbiUpplnes and has been The annual Department Dinner a powerful fighting machine, a done a fine J®**job of illustrating er can speak with authority hav­ improbable pair of long W Our collection, takM at each meet­ each one. ing shared an apartment for one government securities were sold bloomers, taken in below around the world thi*ee times. Me ing, will go into ttfls fund from wlU be held Sunday Evening De­ people whose morale cannot and during the first 11 days of this has spent considerable time in cember 13 in the Hotel Elton Folk Songs year with six members of the New knee with bright ribbons. now on. Jane did a swell. Job and will not be broken even by sue- i month, Treasury Secretary Mor (Mls.a Lynn Fontanne perfo Cauna and knows those parU of Waterbury. Those going get in It would seem that “now is the York Giants, and several other she certainly has the thanks of cessive defeats, who will certainly gentbau said last night that suc­ similar but even more gratUi Afilu where our boys are now touch with Sister Mary Warren not be broken by economic b a rd -; J-*'"® members of various major league the entire Unit. clubs who would drop in as “gra­ cess of the $9,000,000,000 drive modified chore in “The nnita,T fighting. An interertlng evening Our membership Is coming in for tickets. ships . . . who can be brought to gathered together.” There are seemed to be assured and that the Is promised all attending. Plans were made for entertain- earth only by pbyaical defeat . . . i notch volumes just off tis guests.” ) but Miss Fontanne limits hsr AIR CH lEF—MaJ. Gen. very nicely, but we still have a - ' ...... the presses. The story of “TTie Sun Field Treasury would close books on the to the doffing of about five Carl Spaala (above) of Borer- Mrs. Albert Lindsay, wife of our few to go. If you have not paid iqg Department President May by complete defeat In battle three major Issues Dec. 23. A DO AND A DONT — Blllle Ferauson (left) and commander, left Friday evening Hoffman January 13. Contributions from 3 8 nations that Of ‘"Tiny” Tyler, a Giant ma coats.) town, Pa., la commander-ln-cbief Dorothy Dahl, theatrical modela, show what Milady Ship Welder your duea, won’t you mail them to This is the enemy America Approximately two-thirds of to­ “For an opera singer, I hav for BelUmors, Maryland, to wit­ The camp and auxiliary rejoice faces: The Japanese are united; make up “ A Treasury of the jor league star who has won the of U. S. Air Foreea operatinc in ahould and should not wear. Miss Ferguson models outfit de* Mrs. Harris? We would like to World’s Finest Folk Songs,” by fame of a Babe Ruth. A famous tal sales to date have been to non­ more than my share of variei the European theater. He waa ness the graduation of her oldest reach our quota before the first of with Sister Julia L’Heureaux, who they are trained; they are frugal; '' signed for safely. Miss Dabl'a is nice, but dangerous. Leonard Deutsch (Howell, Soakin: woman writer analyzes his fame banking sources, the secretary the first act," Miss BarnoW last reported la Africa. son, Hanfid, as a 2nd Ueutenant the year, and that is a few short after such long and anxious wait, they are fanatical; they are, at said. In line with the Treasury $5). This is no run-of-the-mine and power for one of her syndica “There is the strip tease and i in tbs Chemical Warfare School in weeks away. heard her son was safe on the San least in war, totalitarian. The Jap­ policy to spread the drive over as ing, you know, the wait the Edgewood Arsenal. We offer Francisco. Sister Mamie Dicken­ anese leaders do thing they can collection—much of the music is ted columns and she, being pretty Christmas Party unfamiliar to Americans, but each as well as able to write, comes to broad a financial foundation “ around the stage, comedy 11] our congratulation to Harold who son Is recovering from a broken and will win. possible. ^ and singing. The act lasts 40 n has only been In the forces for Don’t forget the Christmas Par­ hand. America’s defeat means slavery. has been selected for its national the inevitable and marries him. ty, which will be held Monday, flavor and for pure musical value. But, Tyler, in addition to being Expressing elation at the drive's utes and I’m on the stage all eight months. Mrs, Lindsay, who —Etheleen Ambassador Grew points out. Not success, Morgenthau warned there five of those minutes.’’ waa accompanied by Miss Scarlet Dec. 21, at the Legion. Home. As immediately. ' Victorious Japan Prefacing each group — they asc a hefty hunk of man and able to THE KING OF EGYPT PRESIDES — Wars and tumbling governments do not chango usual, the P. P.’s Will have charge arranged by countries—are ba^- outplay most everyone in the ma must be “no relaxation of effort' Sings Only Mix Shows Weekly | the fornullties of Egyptian statecraft. King Farouk sits on throne as parliament opens. WUonskI, fiancee of Harold, wlU would consolidate her position in to sell the balance of the securi­ The score requires that she return home Sunday evening. Har­ of this meeting, with Mrs. Helen Asia, reduce America to impo- ground sketches on the music jor leagues, thinks that because he Griffin, J. P. P. and Mrs. M. Brad­ verses and composers. has married this famous woman ties. He added that with the cam a high-C and a hlgh-D, a 'Iq old will return with them and will Anderson- tency, and then strike again. paign’s funds, plus money to be and a B-flat. but Miss Sarnoff i ley, P. P., and Rehabilitation Arthur Loesscr, distinguished writer, Judith Wlnthrop, that he remain home until after Christ Ambaasador Grew knows the rai.sed from other sources after compasaea these . difficulties i 1 mas. chairman as co-chairmen of the pianist, teacher, writer and critic must measure up to her intellec Shea Japanese. He represented Amer­ tual standards. the first of the year, the Treas­ ease. She attributes this to Gifts Received committee. Due to the cost of of the Cleveland Press, has un­ custom of getting plenty of r things this year, it was suggested ica in Tokyo for 10 years. He covered the laughs In music in Begins to Buy Books ury might not need another ma­ I am very glad to report that jor financing campaigpi prior to and fresh air. She skips the n that a limit of 25c be placed on Auxiliary watched Japanese militarists dom­ Humor in American Song' So he begins to buy the cheap jnany gifts sent to the British inate the country, from homes and next March or April. nees, singing only six showa Navy Camp at iy>mpkins (Tomer the gifts for the grab bag this (Howell, Soskln: $3.75), a highly paper-back books of famous phi week. time. Refreshments will be served, schools to factories and diplomatic entertaining group. “Songs of losophers. scientists and other has been received and already ac­ No. 2046 V . F . W . courts. “I take no exercise except; knowledged. The folki there are following the. meeting, and they American Folks” (John Day: $3) great minds in the hope that he ing. and I don't worry about are generally extra good at this You can take Grew’s word: begins with songs brought over by can quickly make up his lack of grateful for our thoughtfuln< "They (Americans) at the fighting Panama Laucleil figure. Every day at noon and kindness. If you haven’t al meeting. Won’t you make a great the Pilgrims and covers all types education. for a walk In Central park, effort to attend. If you happen to Christmas Party fronts can handle anything the of America's native music. But, he learns just enough to ready seat something, try and do Japanese can send against them For Role Playec there I can see the sky. It’a : so. be working in a store, come over Songs .And Stories realize that it is futile to try to ful.” after 9. That is what I Intend to if each and every one of us—you In “America Sings” (Rnopf: $3) get a complete education in a hur­ Xmas Party Friday. Dec. 18 and I—givea them his utmost sup­ She weighs 122 pounds m 4 !■ I This la a warning to all who are do, and the only thing you miss, Carl Carmer has collected the ry. So. when he does not measure feet 4 and one-half inchea will be the meeting. port. . . . If we fail—please mark story of the development <*f U. S. up to his wife’s intellectual stand­ Panama, Panama, Dec. 12.—(g*) planning to attend the Kiddies my words—we pase Into slavery, and was born In New Yortt as told Id folk song and folk tale. ards, he turna to a girl of his own Christmas party next Friday eve The regular meeting of Ander- and all the world passes into slav­ -United States Ambassador Ed years ago. nlng in the Britlah-Amerlcan Club Although arranged for children, it mental stature for release. win Wilson congratulated the "Opera singers don’t have 9a son-Shea Auxiliary was held at ery with us." will find a receptive adult audi­ His intellectual wife sees the er­ big fat women any more,” she i The eommittes is having a hard Ambassador Grew's report is government and people of Panama time trying to gat candy and ice Dilworth' the Post rooms at Mancbe.ster ence. There are 29 phases of U. S. ror of her own attitude and she yesterday for "the magnificent ' They never did. In fact. It , Green last Tuesday evening. Oiu: more than an appeal to Ameri­ history each illustrated with a folk mends her ways. And when she happened that the ones from cream and even fruit as no one cans to awaken to the danger con­ manner in which they are fulfilling seems to want to handle these Cornell Department President Dorothy tale and song of the particular does that he becomes a good ball a vital role in cooperatlnx In the rope generally were built fronting us. He backs up his period and scene. player again after having gone wav.” goods. So if ths eorrset number of Tarrant made her official visit words/With facts, with a hiirtory defense of this strategto area.” children are not registered, some Other notable additions to the through a terrific slump. Plaved ia College TheaMokM of ^panese preparation for W’ar In a broadcast address on the one may be left hold]^ the bag. If Post and gave a very interesting talk ‘Treasury" field include the Story Jji.Ht Ordinary first anniversary of Panama’s en She went to Cornell univemil; you want this to be a successful stressing membership. She also aqdf Japanees aggression. “Report "Treasury of British Humor” As a story "The Sun Field” is played In college theatricala ther No. 102 spoke e.bout writing right to the From Tokyo” will make you fight try into the war, Wilson declared party and assure your children o f (Coward McCann; $3) which just ordinary, but as S[ prdfWe pic­ that “ Panama’s whole-hearted and studied voice at Queena a good time you must register boys in the service and not writing 'Ing mad—and that’a what you proves that the Britisher baa a ture of a major league baseball rlo's school at ^ th e l. Conn. anything that may worry ti need. participation in measures In 1939 she sang the role their names at the club tonight sense of humor. But It still doesn’t club it ia perfect. If you know security for the Isthmus has been Ths committee has to put their Legion Chopping She was accompanied by Past Oobb's Americana arouse the chuckles American wit baseball well, you probably will Miss Pingerton, the gossip, partment President Jennle^Vac- Irvin 8. Oobb tells the world and is today of the utmost Im' “The Old Maid and the Thlet” order in Monday morning,. So for can stir. relish it; but if you don’t under­ portance to the cause of the Unit a good tlRve for all the children do ca. After the njeetlng d^cious why he's proud to be an Amer American opera which NBC pr Bee Sunday John Kieran’s “ Poenis I Re­ stand why fans . laugh at the ed Nations.” your part. refreshments were senfW by lean in a brief but stirring chant member” (Doublcday Doran; $3) Brooklyn Dpdgers, then “The Suh sented. In 19<0 she appeared for our heroes, “ Roll Call’' (Bobs- Foreign Minister Octavio CONSIGNED TO THE A X I S-A tong line of bomb., ■ ..jk-.-mjS Bingo Oarnen Florence Peterson and /her com­ will sned you back to school, re­ Field” probably will sound like a the National Orchestral as Don’t forget our Bingo games mittee. Maud L eggett,^llian (Che­ Merrill :$1). Part poetry, part Fabrega, speaking on the same tion In Carnegie hall aa Nedda loaded on “ trolleys." roll across the Egyptian sands to be placed SPIRIT OF ’76—^Kevlvlag the Spirit of Id for wartime America are (left to right) Viola Smith. Comrade Ev _ Kennedy wants minding you of the verses you recitation ln ‘''Greek. program, said Panama had cast BRITAIN TO RECEIVE FAMED CL IV E D E N — Cliveden (above), residence of in Orange hall Monday evenlng- ney, Dorothy M llw , Madeline prose and entirely Inspiring, “ Roll once recited. There are others, Joel AqUey, Claudia Morgan ‘Pagllacci.’’ __ In British Wellington bombers before a raid on Axis positions. Loma Wren and Joanne Partee of an all-glrl orchestra. woodchoppers, with axes and saws, (2aU’’ summons the valiant men her lot with the United Nations This is a familiar scene at British airfields. Viscount and l.ady Aator near London is to be presented to British nation.* Oood prizes and lota of fmi and all Drake and EllzabeUi Brlmley. too: those love songs you liked to and Florence Sqndstrom head a The next year she was a profits for relief. Bring your to report at the home Sunday Council Dinner who wrote America's history in with “ fervent enthusiasm. , 1st in the Metropolitan Opera whisper in moonlight and the colorful and able cast. “What better proof in just post, friends for a good time. In the morning by 9 o'clock at the latest. The County ^ u n cll dinner held deeds to lead this generation to great poems whose thought and dltions. and In 1941-42 she sang i play In the window' of the Con­ record Admiral Darlan’s attitude at our rooms ,/lMt Saturday eve- battle. And you'll agree with war regulations could Panama concerts and with the Philadelii tlon with the presidential ap­ meantime “Keep Smiling snd Buy The party will proceed into the beauty keep them always alive. necticut Light and Ptiwer Com­ toward the war and the whole Issue Report Bonds. .qing was a girand succeea. Every­ Cobb: “Uncle Sam needn’t be have found, insofar as the United Opera company for whom pointment of former Governor Marlborough Tolland world political situation is per­ Words Of The Orest Lehman of New York as director pany on Main street. The .fire de­ ' Jeems. woods and cut fireplace wood for one did justice to the turkey din­ ashamed of his seed.” States is concerned.” be asked, sang ..the soprano role in De haps 'more representative of the use at the home this winter. He "Voices Of HUtory" (Franklin Taylor’s “Ramuntchko.” Post-War Rationing of foreign relief and rehabilitation Mrs. Howard Lord partment Honor roll has the Mrs. Joha B. Steela ner catei)8d by Osano. "Treasuries” Boom Watts; $3.50) la the first of a Recreation “ than the proclamation and prac­ namea of two membera who 1178-S, BockvUle French people than that of other On Navy Loss also suggests that the members CorsMes for the ladles at the Favorite fad in publishing seems tice of the good neighbor policy, She sings Italian, French operations In the State Depart­ SS4-Z, East Hampton series of annual volumes covering German roles. But her bigge ment. It will be his job to feed served in the first World W ir, self styled leaders o f the oauae of take along a bit o* lunch on this head toble and flowers for all the to be the “Treasury” releases, whose abundant fruits in Latin 'ranee. Betrayed by a amaU poUti- trip,as he expects the party will the important speeches and papers success so far has been in “Ros the populations In countries reoc­ Charles Roberts, ' who died In Mrs. Gertrude Miller la slowly Dilworth- tob\es were furnished by Binnette which are becoming more numer­ of 1041. Here are all of Preaident Center Items America are today the best pledge Of Food Considered A numbei from this place at­ France, and Frederick ' Bolleau, cal clique -and deserted by their be in the woods for about six ous by the day. But these ”Tres6- of American solidarity?” , linda” which is sung irf EngU8b.| cupied by the Allies. recovering from three week’s lU- l,6 l3 New Casuallies in thyflorist. R o o s e V e 1 t’s addresses, with tended the Victory Concert pre­ who Is still an active member. The Allies in 1940, the people of France hours. Comrade Tony Fiano is go­ /T h e Kiddles Xmas Party will be uries’’ are valuable, worth-while Today: ne.s8. had no alternative but to try and Cornell ing to supervise the work at his Churchill’s, Stalin’s. C?hlang Kai- present po.st-war plans were being sented by the Musical Clubs of name of Mr. Roberta is marked Storrn, windows and extra out­ Navy, Marine Corps ^cld at the Post rooms Friday, collections and all are important shek and other world leaders. 1-2—Boys’ beginners swimming : A^itt-Cont I tiered Coun­ with a gold star. Also listed are get along with the Germans as farm in ^Iton. additions to your library. lomied. Ea.'-t Hampton schools and the side doors are being placed on Dec. 18 at 7 p. m. Post Auxil­ class E. S. Sildow ii Strike Smull Scliool two members now In the armed best they could. “ Perhaps they And the Coast Guard. Aux. Msetlng Monday Night iary and club members are urged The field ot music is fertile tries ^ ill Have to Food Program Developed Ellington Community orchestra on Wednes­ many of the houses around the 1-10—Bowling alleys open E. 3. forces, Stanley Jacewicz and An­ town to help offset the fuel short­ were not so bad aftor all." “For- The usual monthly meeting: of to register their children twelve ground for such studies. Four re­ In Wa-shington, meanwhile, day evening in the East Hampton thony Kovaeik. The police depart­ Tct the past and start over again.” Washington, Dec. 12— —^The Na. Itt the Post will be held Monday' eve­ cent issues deserve special notice H alts P rodiielioii Will Be Uof , Be Fetl as 'Fhey Are G. F. Berr High school auditorium. age. years and under. No registra­ Properly Division Monday: President Roosevelt and the Pa­ Tel. 49S-S, BockvUle ment honor roll lists two o f its Mrs. John Darling who has These sayings expressed the atti­ Navy Department anounced today ning at 8 o’clock sharp. Comman­ tions can be accepted after that (Current popular' songs keep the 6-9— Junior boys’ game room cific War Council developed a pro­ Paul Roberts has returned home der Clarke asks each member to Rt*-Oeeiij)ied by Allies. supernumeraries now In the serv­ spent some time as guest at the tude of the average Frenchman at tlutt 1,613 new casualties of the time. Mary McNamara la chair­ -radio blaring, but when you sing open E. S. and W. S. gram to provide food and other from the Manchester Memorial ices, George Bartlett and Stanley the time of the armistice with Ger­ Auxiliary Busy bring along another. Its going to from the heart, the old eongs, the Hanler Problem New York. Dec. 12—UP)—7 At the annugl meeting of the hospital where he waa a patient home of her daughter Mrs. Emory Navy, Marine Corps and CoaiSt- man (4333) and has for her com­ 6-6:45—Junior boye’ plunge pe­ Seattle, Dec. 12—i/Pi—Produc­ civilian aid to the peoples of Axis- Jacewicz, who is also a member many. That they have since learn­ be a busy week at the home and mittee, Florence Streeter, Marion “Sunbeams.'' “ Snowflakes” B) Jiuiu-s Murluvv auiU Ellington Congregational church for a few days. M. Clough and family, will.,return guard were reported to next of riod E. S. tion was stopped twice yesterday conquered countries as they are of the fire department. to her home In New Britain.' ed through the hard and bitter With Many Jobs some help will be needed. Goiiin, Catherine Palmer, Elsie “ Raindrops ' of New York clty'l tiiMiruf /.Irlke held Thursday evening, the church Four members of the local kin from Nov. 16-30. Dallas, Dec. Judge 6- 7—Small gym open for hand­in the Boeing aircraft plants in freed, in order to speed victory Application for a marriage li­ Mrs. Agnes Daniels Pratt of way that it is Impossible to live Bingo Tuesday Night Anderson and Lillian Linders. ball E. S. what Boeing Preaident P. G. lost one-nxim schoojhouse—Publl| New York. IXc. 12 (fl*)—Amer­ was sorry to have to accept the Grange had. the 5th deg;ree con­ . The casualties, which Include Paine L. Bush granted a, divorce and post-war rehabilitation. cense was filed at the town clqrk's Windsor and Tolland was In town with Hitler is demonstrated by the dead, ' wounded and missing, e Starting this next week Tues­ Bring the kiddies up to see Santa 7- 8— Small gym open, for box­Johnson' termed "In effect, a sit; School 2. Richmond -Valley, Stall ica, one of the brenUbaskets of the Walter Nash, the New Zealand resignation of John W.- Fullerton, ferred by Central Pomona Grange office by Bruno J, Festi, mechanic, day, ths usual Bingo party will be yesUrday, then tackled the job of who has served as Treasurer for Friday and called on several of her various underground movements brought the total reported to next The regular meeting of the Cnaus. ing E. S. down strike." Island—are going to have ivorld: It is hihJ will continue to minister, said; No. ,1 when it met with East son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis In France itself and the flocking beld^nstwd of Saturday nights as Past Presidents will be enter­ dividing the community property change schools at the end of ten years. Gordon H. Dimock was Hampton Grange on Thursday Tolland neighbors. of kin since the Pearl Harbor at­ American Legion Auxiliary -was WUeUyoH B u f WfiU 6- 6:45— Mohawks and Swishers The workers stopped -for about “ We talked of the necessity, Festi of Staffordvllle and Shirley The Tolland 4-H Club met of French fighting men .to the' before. It’a going to be an innova­ tained by Past President Barron —six pairs of overalls, one rifle present term on Jan. 29. be after the war. elected his successor. evening ^n the high school audi­ tack to 18,838. held Monday evening. Dee. 7tb, at basketball period E. 8. two hours in one plant and for 45 without interfering with the drive Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Thursday evening at the home of Allied cause in North Africa. Of the new casualties, 646 were tion as the bingo parties went for at a Xmas party at her home on and one six-shooter. m'tnutes in another. / For Mias Ava A. Butler, whj ; The picture of some things to Samuel Lavitt, son of Mr. and torium. the Home on -L^nard street. 7- 6— Men’s'plunge period E. S. toward victory, of planning post­ Mrs. Maurice Reynolds of Staf­ Miss Emily Hayden with Miss A s political and military leader reported dead, i 660 wounded and two straight years on Saturday Mather street Monday evening. WAR STAMPS The woman bad possession. The stops came after, reports attended the qi'hool and has tsu j some waa outlined tliis week,. i Mrs. Paul Lavitt, Sr. of Maple The 1st and 2nd grades which Thanks to the foresight of the The man said he had to borrow 7- 8— Women’s gym class E. S. ‘ More food items will )>e rufion- war relief and reliabilitation, with fordvllle. Viols Dlmock president, presiding. of the Frshch In Africa Admiral 407 missingi nights but circumstances forced The Hartford County Council that the War Labor boaru did not there for many years, annou street left for Fort Devans, Mass., are housed In one of the rooms In Legion In providing blac'kout a pair of pants to come to court. 8.-9:30—Men’ll gym class E. 8. I ed in this country next year and all of the width at meaning that Mrs. Alvina W. Clough with Darian has chosen to throw In hla 'n e Navy said t)mt some under the change. meeting will be held In New Brit­ 8- 9—Women’s advanced swim­inteod to allow wage increases for that the Board of Education pis can be given to the word rehabiU- Thursday to enter the services of .ne library were dismissed on shades fo r the windows of the Xmas Party When the Americen Expedition- The judge ordered: “Six pairs ''Americans will have to do with Miss Mary Caldwell, Miss Emily lot with America and Britain, not th^ classification of ‘’missing” home, we were able to continue ain tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. ming class E. S. the west coast aircraft industry. to . close the school for econ tatiop.” the U. S. A. A farewell party Was Wednesday for the day when The Chamber of Commerce Aux of overalls for one woman are a .'less food so more of