,/ ’1 •' 1 y Avorago Daily Circulation The Woather /■ ^ TnUKSDAT, mmSMBER 19,194t Far the Month at October, 1842 Ulmtrbi^Btrr EuBitUiB HBrall^ Forecast yf O. 8, Weather 7 , ^ 6 Ih e Army and Msvy annuel The executive committee o f the ebuta Company and to Cheney Cooler tonight. AbontTown banquet la^ ni£ht was attended Beethoven Glee Club will bold a District Meeting To Get Awards Brothere, recently authorized by » t o r n Arnett V. 8l by 110 members and a One pro­ meeting tomorrow evening at 8 the War Department, will be offi­ eC OlieMatloaa gram was presented. P ostm a ^ r o’clock at tbe| home of David Tp Be Tonight cially presented to the repreaen- SOCK AI?D BUSKIN heeUr A CUy of VUlage Charm t kMil Red Men Thomas J. Quish was toastmaster Hutchinson of 17S Summit street. tatlvea of the companies and to ____Id Men’s sodsl and Joseph McCann was chairman December 7th the employees o f both at a public Presents the World-Famous Three-Act Comedy Drama \ _ _ ^ Bntnsrd ^see st 8 of the entertainment program A sewing meeting of the Amer­ ceremony to be held in the State (OtoatoM Aivorttatot an Fage 14) MANCHESTER,"COIIN,, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1942 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS The annual meeting of the South VOL. LXIL, NO. 44 ; tarfglit and Journey to the which followed. ican Legion auxiliary will be held theater on the afternoon of Decem­ By Allan Langdon Martin ftaoral Home in Rockville tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the Manchester Fire District, will be Pioneer, Parachute and ber 7. r flietr reepeoU to their d»> The Auxiliary Police will have home of Mrs. Emma Harris, of held tonight at No. 3’s house on : toother, Joseph Ks]ran. Cheney Brothers An­ Detalla of the presentation cere­ a meeting tomorrow evening at 8 340 Porter street. Ail auxiliary Spruce street. Action will be tak­ mony await receipt of information Allies Fight Aids fo r Key TunisianspQrt o’clock in the Municipal building. members are ur^ed to attend. en on the recommendations of the nounce the Date. from the War Department and the Ray Cooper will be the speaker. “SMILIN’ THROUGH” district officers that another Navy Department alao concerning Jap Fleet Losses Allied Forces CAUL OBDARS Mr. Cooper was named Regional Manchester Grange will hold a The award of the Array and pumper and several smaU pieces the officers of the services dele­ Deputy Chief Air Raid Warden card party At the Masonic Temple Navy "E " to the Pioneer Pam- gated to make the official award. B 1 NO O for this district in September. tomorrow evening, in charge of of apparatus be purchased. High School Auditorium the Home Economics committee' Officers will be elected and a Hit 28 Destroyed TOMORROW NIGHT Group A of the Center Congre­ of which Mrs. Carl Hilding is tax laid. This year the officers will gational church will meet in the chairman. Playing will begin at recommend a tax of two mills. In on Bizerte, Tunis; ORANGE HALL church tonight at 7:30 following 8:15 prompt. Pivot setback and Last year the tax wag three mills. Thursday and Friday Evenings, Nov. 19 - 20 services in church. pivot bridge will be played, and MY. HOW TIME FLIES! the proceeda will be devoted to Admission S. A. A. M ahers, 35c, Thursday Only. And Ten Damaged the soldiers' fund. A social time with refreshments will follow the Adults, 50c. Resenred S ^ ^ for Friday Only, 75c. games. Playing prir.es will be THANKSGIVING t iiii El Agheilal War stamps. There will also be NATIVE NEW DELIVERY SCHEDULE two door prises. ) dmu ®i«**‘**®“* House Group IN ORDER TO CONSERVE the use of tirem tnirka. and gasoHne Defeat iii Modem Na- -* for the duration of the war, PINEHCRST announces the fol- TURKEYS Allied Planes P r i c e S Smash One-Third of| lowing deHveiy schedule effective FRIDAY, NOV. 20th: Choice Toms and Hens val Warfare; Setback Starts War ONE MORNING DEUVERY EACH DAY FOR ORDERS GIl’EN tleneck, iNext Po9»i-| ^ German Armored Col THE fREVIOCS DAY More Crashing with ONE AFTERNOON DELIVERY EACH DAY FOR ORDERS OLD MARSHALL'S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY News o f Sinking on P ow er Job hie Stopping Place Seen Cause umn and Crush CHVEN BEFORE NOON Nazi Tank Attacks;! This means that If yon wish food for huicheon or to prepare In RECORDS Bolton Notch Week From Today SPECIALS AT Cruiser and Destroyer. In Retreat of Rom- the early afternoon the order must be given the prevlons day. TELEPHONE 4052 mel While Closing | t / / i r O U O l e Vanguards R e a c hi Yon must do your part and plan yonr meals well In advance. .Must bs tamed In for sal­ Subcommittee Tackles WE ARE AT WAR — WE MUST WIN THE WAR! vage If yon want to keep Will thoMc who placed ordera in Washington, Nov. 20.— (/P) In on Bengasi; Amer------~ Points Within 30| ONLY ONE DELIVERY PER DAY TO ANY ONE HOUSE! playing the new ones. the summer pleane call and con- —The United States Navy Assignment of Work 2>/20 each paid for old rec­ flrm sire and date of delivery? l e a n Fliers Hammer Government Officials Miles of Both Coast­ ords irrespective of quantit}’. DON’T BE dealt the Japanese fleet the ing Out Compromise MINIMUM DELIVERY ORDER DISAPPOINTED... POSTERNS most disastrous defeat in On Authority Sought, Airfield to South. Cautioned Against al Cities in Tunisia.! KEMP'S MAKE YOUR BEAUTY FOR FINE FOODS modem Naval warfare, it be­ * Headaches Ahead* Un­ 2.00 APPOINTMENT Allied Headquarters ini $ \ Ine. 84 OAKLAND ST. FREE DELIVERY DIAL 7386 came apparent today, with Washington, Nov. ■ 20—(ffV-A Cairo, Nov. 20.— (/P)— The (One deU\-ery a day is now an ODT order. Onr Chicago office TODAY! disclosure that enemy losses Allies already have begun the less Attitude Changed. North Africa, Nov. 20.— (/P)| ot NROG tells os to expect another soon specifjing $2.00 dellver- 768 Main S t Tel. 5680 Double Stamps Friday! Open Till 9 P. M. House Ways and Means subcom­ CARD — Allied forces, h 8 v i n : lea, only every other day from one point of origin to one destlna- We Reserve Right To Limit Quantities. in last week’s three-day sea mittee today tackled the assign­ aerial hammering of the El The ru.sh is on already, but youl can still Washington, Nov. 20—<;P)—Gov­ smashed one-third of 8 Grer"| t ^ . ) choose your own day and hour if you act Prices Subject To Stock On Hand. battle probably reached the ment of working out compromise Agheila bottleneck, next pos­ staggering proportions of 28 ships ernment price-fixing officials were man armored column aad| PARTY immedidely. You know how it is at legislation g if t in g President sible stopping place in the re­ ALICE COFBAM destroyed and 10 more damaged. treat of Marshal Erwin Rom­ cautioned today to lay in a supply crushed all Nazi tank at-l holidays! This setback, believed to have coat Roosevelt wartime powers—with PINEHURST FISH (Known As Queen Alice) SETBACK AND Lamb Legs limitations—to suspend tariff and mel, while closing in on Ben­ of aspirin against the "many tacks, are closing in on all! We will have Fresh Northern Oysters, Opened Chowder SPIRITUAL MEDIUM Ib. 39c the Nipponese two battleahipa, tlx heavy crulaera, two light cruisers, immigration laws gasi (which the German high headaches ahead” unless they landward sides around the! Seventb Danghter of a Seventh Son PIVOT BRIDGE change their attitude toward Clams and Fillets of Haddock, IHounder and Red Perch. Bom W ith a VeU. Veal Roast Ib. 39c six destroyers and 12 tfonaporta The full committee earlier this command said had been evac­ Naval base of Bizerte and| SALMON HALIBUT POLLOCK week served notice of congres­ Key to control of the Mediterranean is the French Navsl base of Bizerte, the prize of farmers. Readtoga Daily, lacinding Sunday, Ma s o n ic t e m p l e and Cargo ahlps, became even battle between Allied and Axis forces in Tunisia. Bizerte. population 23,000, and nearby Tunis, popu­ uated by Axis forces). It was dis­ The warning came from Law­ Ti’nis, capital of Tunisia, a head­ BA.M.to8P. M. OrBy Appoint­ mors crushing with news that Al­ sional unwillingness to relinquish quarters spokesman said today-] Par Boiled Shoulders Ib. 39c its statutory supervision over lation 202.000, are juat across a narrow, 90-miIe strait from Sicily, the Nazla’ island "aircraft car­ closed today. Determined that rence Farlow, secretary of the WHITE BOILING ONIONS Green Beans ment In the ServlM of the Peo­ Thursday 8:15 P. M. Harriett’s Beauty Salon lied bombers sank another cruiser rier” in mid-Mediterranean. Bizerte'! modem • buildlngs and dockc are pictured above.— (Copyright, there will be no stopping this time Farmers Grain Dealers Associa­ Vanguards of the American and| ple for SO Yearn. and a destroyer off New Guinea those two fields, refusing the chief British combat teams and theic Celery 129 CENTER ST, TELEPHONE 6824 Tenderized Ham Ib. 45c executive’s request for broad, gen­ 1842, NEA Service, Inc.) in the 30-mlle wide corridor where tion of Illinois, who declared the itiO Chnrch Street Hartford, Oona. Admission 35c laat night. the Axis twice in previous cam­ deduction of government conser­ pro-AUied French partners bave| / | 2 c Tomatoes Pbons 8-0007 Grows'hi Magnitude eral authority to set aride any of reached points within 30 milea Fancy Cut Up Fowl ea. $1.25 the regulations which he believed paigns brought a disastrous re­ vation and parity payments in fix­ NATIVE Cauliflower The American sea victory In treat to a halt, American airmen ing ceilings would result in "gross both coastal cities which the Ger-| the Solomons grew in magnitude were hampering the war effort. mans hold and, apparently, intend POTATOES, peck . Iceberg Lettuce Armour's Sausage Ib. 45c Told to Draft New BiU ha.nmered an airfield south of El injustice" to producers of .corn, Spinach last night when the Navy’s delay­ Social Change Agheila, while Gen. B. L. Mont­ wheat and other grains. to defend aa beachheads white Becker’s Native Pure Pork ed report of Saturday night's bat­ The subcommittee was instruct­ Major Victory Eases the rest of Tunisia falls into A)-| ed to drafft a new bill, specifying gomery’s Eighth Army drove up­ Would Remove Incentive CARROTS, 2 behs. Yiellow Turnips tle off Guadalcanal Uland told of on Bengasi from both north and Fixing of an artificial celling lied hands. Sausage Meat Ib. 45c the sinking of a Japanese battle­ in detail just how far the Presi­ Bizerte is about 70 mites eaat-l You Won’t Find a Better dent might go in lowering border To Be Result south. on corn, he told Senate Agricul­ OAK GRILL’ ship or heavy cruiser, three large War Material Captured ture subcommittee, would remove ward within Tunisia from the Al-| Eating House To Please Dried Beef cruisers and a destroyer. barriers. Oil Fields Pressure gerian frontier and Tunis roug PINEHURST MEAT i Ib. 45c Stores of war material were any Incentive for holding it and “ WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” United States battleships, men­ Reports circulated on Capitol cause warehouse overflows and a another 40 miles southeast around Of War Jobs added to British booty as the Calves’ Liver FRESH PORK O l - Her, Than the New and Fresh Shoulders Ib. 39c tioned for the first time in a Navy hill that attempts would be made transportation jam. the Gulf of Tunis. Sweetbreads communique on the Southwestern either in committee or on the fioor northern column advanced along He urged a floor under corn of Artillery Fire Accurate SPARE RIBS, Ib. O 1C DINE AND DANCE Red Army Units Pijrsue Proffram Will the coast. Honeycomb Tripe Completely Redecorated Lean Ground Beef Ib. 39c Pacific war, thundered into the to cover such controversial sub­ around 83 cents a bushel in the The tank battles— in which LEAN SHOULDER To the Lilting Tunes of jects as importation of Mexican Vast Number of Women Geriiian.s in Deep Gan- ” Twenty-eight tanks, 24 guns form of a Commodity Credit cor­ curate American artillery fight, exchanging long-range wal­ and 250 motor Vehicles were cap­ Dried B e e f.. . . '4V4 lb. 25c lops that forced the foe to turn labor and of food products from poration, th-! Department of Ag­ mauled the enemy tanks—^w« South America. Will Not Want to casus; Large Fascist D e f c r D r a f t tured or destroyed in a 70-miles Ground Beef .... .Ib. .36c It Is A Very Good Idea To Buy stem and fiee northward. riculture, the railroads and the the first heavy fighting in Tub DON MAC AND HIS Attorney General Francis Bid- stretch between Martuba and but the headquarters spokesB While citing the sinking of the Leave Industry Aft­ Force Routed in Battle. ^ , Slonta, said General Montgom­ Just Try a Package of This New McKenzie’s BUTTER­ Your Holidtty '"Staples This five warships and the damaging (Continned on Page Two) said the struggle was expected (Continned on Page ‘Ten) er Warfare Ended. ery's communique. Slonta is 95 grow rapidly in fury and MILK PANCAKE FLOUR . . . large package and one RHYTHM MASTERS PRINCESS of another battleship, cruiser and Of Essential miles northeast of Bengasi. Mo.icow, Nov. 20.— (/P)-“- now that heavy Allied unite 8-ounee package, all for 15c; Pepperidge Farm Bread DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! Week-End! ! a destroyer, the Navy cautioned A U. S. Army communique said that "this report of damage may Boston. Nov. 20— (JP)— A trem- Red Army units pressed hard driven witfiln reach of the ...Cavanaugh’s English Muflins. Please buy sugar and Half Broilers Steaks Veal Cutlets RESTAURANT and RAR American fighter planes attacked German defensive positions ar include some of Jje damage al­ ndous social change which will after fleeing Germans in the Roosevelt Says Plan to Macrun airfield, about 100 miles Axis Reports other staples Friday, if convenient. Roast Beef Veal Scallopine Roast Turkey Comer Main and Pearl Streets Sweet Gherkins, Ige. 12-oz. jar 29c ready reported.” Solon Asserts the two strongholds. eliminate women's accepted role deep Caucasus today, /ollow- south of El Agheila in the passage In one clash, a German colu Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer DupUcatien Not Extensive ing up a major victory that Be Announced Soon to between salt marrties and the sea Stuffed Olives Ige. 4-oz. jar 27c A Naval spokesman expressed as a stay-at-home in the post-war Bengasi Left made four aasaulte on an Amer 30 Oak Street Tel. 3894 A MODERN RESTAURANT WHICH FEATURES Anti-Poll Tax eased Nazi pressure on the Retain Key Workers wh«re the Axis previously has been can-Brttteh-Fren'£H forcie inla WE PLEDGE OURSELVES... belief, however, that if there was world baa been engendered because able to stop retreats and nurse Its *• giVB mutomers the beat service eonsistent with the demands ONLY THE SELECT IN FOODS any dupIleaUon, it probably was great Grozny oil /fields near to the south and each time Sweet Mixed Pickles, qt. jar 33c mama is making machine guna In Munition Plants. wounds for comeback offensives. thrown back with heavy iosseA af antlonnl defense. Large 5-Oance Jar not extensive. .’nd sister Betty is making bomb- the Caspian sea and on the Six of the enemy's planes were As Foe Near Finally, this column retreat try to every way to lednee onr expenses and pnas along all Those Who Have Tried It— Agree! The first report of the savage Bill Is lUegal rs—and liking it—the first New military road leading south ■uvtagB in the lowest possible prices. Washington, Nov. 20—^JP)— reported destroyed. after American field gunners Maraschino Cherries 2 jars 29c encounter with the Rising Sun's Cngland War Conference waa told into the rich Tranacaucasus. Lat­ With the fall of Bengasi. Mar­ Vs MO thto an onr enstomers receive the best and most nutritious FOR A SUPERIOR MEAL OF SEA FOOD TOMORROW President Roosevelt said today broken its offensive strength. 1S^]-Ounce Package warfieet from Nov. 13 to 15 told today. est front line/eporta bore out the shal Rommel would have no easily All Military Installations foods for bettor heulth. ’ Be Sure To Stop In and Try Some of the Same. Monday of the destruction of 23 that a manpower program to be Encou..ter Newest Equipment Author of Amendment "We might as well face the fact earlier imprjeaaion that a major defensible position short of this In every Nazi column the W’e Excell In This 'Tpye of Meal. Japanese vessels including a bat­ that a. vast number of-theae worn-, And Key Roads Dyna­ YOU CAN HELP US BY... Seedless Raisins 2 pkgs. 29c Fascist tbyte—possibly four divt- announced soon would provide corridor, 140 miles southwest of ^Diamond—Large tleship and three heavy cruisers. To Outlaw Levy Says en will not want* to leave Induatry siona of 45,000 men—was routed machinery for draft deferment of Bengasi. CHving your complete order at one time as far in advance of your Y T13 Ranges ALSO: Seven others. Including a battle- when the war ends,” Elinore M. mited Before With- (Continued on Pnge Twelve) He Believes Passage in a battle of several days on the esaentlal 'workers in munitions Captured- Twice Before needa aa yon possibly can. FINE SELECTION OF WINES, ALES AND LIQUORS Bhip, were declared damaged. The I-Ierrlck, director of personnel and approaches to Ordzhonikidze. ABawlug ns to sabsUtato when necessary. Walnuts H lbs. for 50c communique also explained that labor relations for the Todd Ship­ plants. The Britl.sh twice before-r-ln ‘drawal of Axis Forces. W I x IZ j Are Scarce-But Would Violate Law. About 10,000 Killed February and in December, 1941— TUdng yonr orders with yon when possible, if you shop In person details of the Saturday night bat­ yards Corp., , said in an About 10,000 of the enemy were The president told a press con­ at the store. Fancy Mixed Nuts Ib. 39c tle "have not yet been received." address prepared , for the closing captured Bengasi, the seaside town Berlin. (From German Broad- Ooeaa Spray kiUed in this engagement and in ference he did not know whether R e ty n lng nil egg boxes and deliver3' boxes. The latest Japanese Naval loss- Bulletin! session of the two-day parley on the manpower problem would be which Mu.s.sollni attempted to make casU), Nov. 20—/] Caa Japanese Are Pinned pay will have acquired a profes ships were burning in the harbor in ed to stop our advance.” opposed” to postponement of >0 draws Ms motion to put the sional attitude toward their work. captured. sions, effective as of last Monday, /nchaTj I G/vcemhc. measure before the Senate Today's added details eonfirmed to governmental employes. an apparent attempt to block the All military installations and tion-wlde gasoline rationing n ‘ DIAL4I5I MAlKJ CTDFPT Into Narrow Corridor Women who have learned to ad bl-partlsan congreosionnl bk 302 MAIN STREET Peaches 3 cans $1.00 for formal action. or revised upward all these fig­ ’nils followed bis Instructions to entrance. y key roads at Bengasi were report­ Gehefal MacArthur's Head­ just their home lives to regular sought a SO to 90-day stay of_ NORTH OF POST OFFICE ■ ONE BLOCK FROM STATE ARMORT Largest No. i'/ i Can ures and spread joy among the heads of all governmental agencies Situated on the eastern side Of ed dynamited before the Axis quarters, Australia, Nov. 20.—(IP) paid occupations will not want to the Gulf of Sirte, Bengasi has forces withdrew. order now effective Dec, 1. Washington. Nov. 20.—(Jf)— give up this new'found economic Russian people whose hope and and departments to cancel draft Budget Terms Bartlett Pears —^American and Austnaian jungle deferments for Federal workers proved to be an indefensible posi­ The British First Army, ad­ spokesman, who desired not te K 32c fighters pinned the Japanese Into Senator O’Mahoney (D.. Wyo.), status.” confidence have been rising as quoted by name, said: 'T h e Largest No. 2''', Caa temperatures have fallen under and to ask for no deferments ex­ tion, easily isolated and cut off by vancing on the coastal road !n Tu­ a narrow corridor along the interrupting with their consent National Planning Needed nisia. has reached the area around rueh report clearly denmnstr UP TO 1 YEAR TO PAY! Therefore, she said, national the impact of early winter. cept in exceptional cases. mechanized forces striking across • Papuan coast between Buna and filibuster that has been carried on the Libyan hump: Tabarka, near the Tunlsian-Alger- the necessity of nation-wide Sliced Pineapple ^ - 4 y 3 2 c planning is needed to provide em­ Today's midday communique Rus)i To Get Commissions tioning to keep passenger cam We Can Equip Any of Onr Fancy Gona today after Allied airmen The British yesterday had re- ian frontier, with strong forces, REYMANDER’S FOOD------BETTER THAN EVER! Bangen With OU Buraera 1 T )iad smashed an enemy sea and air by southern members, told the ployment outlets for women who brought more good news from far Mr. Roosevelt said there had the road for essential dr" to the north where the German the German radio said today. If You Prefer Oil. Senate today a bill to abolish , the been a rush Tuesday, by men who First SUirmlMhes Reported .\ny Impartial and thorough ste HAVE A GOOD TIME — DINE AND DANCE! Sweet Peas casualties were set st 5,000 over (Gonttnued o ^ Page Six) No. 2 can 19c (Conttameff m Page Two). collection o f poll taxes as a pre' (ConttBiwd au Page Two) thought they were likely to be “ First skirmishes have taken of the situation win arrive at Mnrvel a three-day period of futile attacks TODAY W'E FEATURE De Luxe Gas R anges...... $^129.95 requisite to voting In Federal drafted, to obtain commissions. place bet'.veen advanced spear­ same conclusion." elections would change the fund!' in an attempt to re-take a recently The president said that restric­ heads on both sides," it was added. • * « . VEAL SCALLOPINE Mince Meat mental conatltutional law illegal­ captured town on the Volkhov siec- 2-lb. jar 33c tions, would apply both to enlist­ Laval Ponders (The descriptive "strong forces" Indian Leader .Arrested Delicious Broilers Roast Prime Ribs of Beef Combination Coal and G a s...... $169.95 Premier— 1 Pt, 8 Oa. Can ly- Deadly Poison tor of the Leningrad front. ments and commissions and that suggests that the main body of the Song Signal to In continuation of a- reconnais­ Bomluiy, Nov. 20— vhich will end man-AnierIcan* convicted of tr that wQI mean new liviBg apace for workera and their famlliee. ’Two men began bludgeoning sane asylum Inmates, an investi­ son last week for aiding and gation revealed today, and Gov. the era of cofhic opera revolution Table Grapes 2 lbs. 29c Mrs. Abigale Agnea Williams, 48, in Franck. Leader Dies tering Herbert Haupt, execut Fancy of San Laandro, aald Agent Jay At Standstill Charles A. Sprague termed the Politicians Agree Judge Nazi saboteur. Judge Camp tragedy "mass murder." "W e are on the thres^hold of a C. Newman of th« Federal Bureau true national revolution In our after hearing arguments for nUJ of Investigation, after due of them, The governor said he had di­ "Bose" Pears 3 for 25c country,” said Uiis broadcast over General Le Jeune» 73, gation of the sentence, said aa a sigral, began singing the Worifi Stoppage in Cleve­ rected the state police to leave no Won by Unique Efforts would sentence the sextet at 10:1 G. £ . Willis and SoD> Inc. Fnney stone unturned in their effort to the Nazi-controlled radio from the Bong, Letters in the Sand." a. ra„ next Tuesday. The conv ‘ **Mancheater*» NetoeU €md Finest** “ V o ir, Naai^cupied French capital. Seriously 111 ,,for Peri­ Thanksgiving Party Coal, Lnmher, Naaone’ SappHaa, Paint Sand.” land Attributed to Dis­ affix responsibility for this mass ed defendants were Mr, aad Mr S MAIN «X. TEL. 6128 BIANCHESTER Sweet Potatoes j 6 lbs. 25c' Signs Ooafasslna ‘ murder." The possibility of homi­ Chicago, Nov. 20--^>P)—Winning • There were 24 candidates—12 AppesUs tor Resisteace od of Three Weeks. Hans Max Haupt, parents of Fancy approval of Increa^ cide was. studied. a seat aa aanociate juatice of C hf;. Deniocrh'ta, 12 Republicans — on Marshal Petain, who handed executed saboteur; Mr, and Mr Newman aald laat night that the ballot for associate justice of Lavdl governing powers, himself HUSKING BEE ENTERTAINMENT Roy Edward Ritchey, 24, siffiied Nothing was wrong with the cago's Municipal court by polling Walter Froehling, uncle and ana] McIntosh Apples frozen egg yolks supplied the only 88,822 votes out of a total municipal court. All of the Demo­ appealed laat night to Frenchmen Baltimore, Nov. 20—(J’)—Lieut. THE CARDlSN 4 lbs. 25c written confeaalon to participation Qeveland, Nov. SO—(S’)— Pro­ Gen. John A. LeJeune, former of Herbert Haupt; and Mr. Oregon State Hospital for ths In­ ballot of some 1,300,006 la the crats won. But MeSweeney, also a in North Africa to "resist the to the killing o f Mrs. WiUiams on duction o t parts for Army equip­ commandant of the U. S. Marine Mrs. Otto Wer^n, frtenda af Old. Fashion and Modeni Dancing Greenings or Baldwins, 5 lbs. 29c ment and lend-Ieaae materials at sane by the Agricultural. Market­ unique acM evenent o f' John R. Democrat, was a candidate for the Anglo-Saxon aggr^ion." Haupt family. i RESTAURANT db GRILL the Uintah-Ouray Indian rqaerva- MeSwaanay. same office—to lill a vacancy From Axis-occupied Vichy, the Corps, died in Union Memorial 1 • • * Fancy tion Oct. 12, taking her autqnMbtte Hie National Malleable A Steel ing administration, (Jovemor 840 Main Sired Montgomery Ward Block , If Yon Hold a Certificate We Have * Sprague said. "The poison waC MeSweertey’s alection. the most caused by the d-ath* laat July of bid marshal who now is in In hpspital thi.s morning. Insurance Group Indicted and $8 from her pufee. Caatlnga C& waa at a atandatill He was 73. today as a rssult of a work atop- evidently added in the preparation talked of Incident of the state's a judge—and he,' too. was elected. German hands declared in a WsslUngton, Nov. 20—iJA Ripe Tomatoes ib.'25c In the confeaaion Newman snid, The 'Republicans didn*' have a Lieutwiant General LeJeune. HOLLISTER ST. SCHOOL page attributed to a War Labor o f tha food." . Nov.. 3 ballot,. has brought a pro­ broadcast: Justice department announced; Large Ritchey accused hla oemMnlon, test from Chicago Bar association candidate for the unexpired term who from 1929 to 1937 was super- James Joseph Roed), M, ec strik­ Bc«rt referee's disapproval of ContaliMd Deadly Folson "Frenchmen: General officers in dav that a Federal grand Jury 'People of Manchester Are Beginning Nw Tires Recap Tires officials, its. president terming it primarily becauM there was. no Intepdent of the Virginia Military Atlanta had Indicted the ing the first blow. Roedl, who wage increases. Dr. J. C. Evans, hospital super the service of a foreign power re­ ' tO C k c k To Find Out Tliat Quality in Foods Pink Grapefruit 3 for 29c “a travesty on the election proc- call for a special election to fill fused to obey my orders. Gen­ Institute at Lexington. Va., had eastern Underwriter* assoelat Florida nrdvloualy togned a eonfeasion at Mora than 1,000 smployss, iiitendeat. aa(d an analysis of the Politicians agree the unher­ the vacancy. So. the 23.822 voters been seriously til for about three Is One 'Thing Which Is Predominant members o f’^the AFL United Au­ eggs served at dinner Wednesday eral officers.. non-Commissioned 27.vOf Its officer* and 188 Seattle to a part to the slaying, alded. but apparently busy 'Cam­ who took time to write In Mc- weeks. stork fire Insurance rimpati i A t THE GARDEN. They- Enjoy Fine had contended the attack on Mra, tomobile Woricers imion, ceased to night’ ahowed i they contained officersi soldiers of the French Friday Evening, Nov. 20 Jiew Bitydes Oranges 2 doz. 65c paign. he conducted to win thi Sweeney's name, address, and the Army! Do not obey these un- Hia wife and three .slaughter* two count* «-harglng coaaplr ' Williams hSgan while he waq work late yesterday, aa word deadly poison (sodium floiiride) specific office he waa seeking, were at hia bedside wlien death Foods W’ith Luxurious Surround­ Waahed judgeship was a novelty in Chica­ wofthy leaders." la violation of the Shermaa^ ings. , We Recap Yonr Tires asleep in the car's back %iat. spread through the plant that W. commonly 'used in Insecticides. He go politics. V-'. elected him. The Canvassing board came at 9:45 o'clock. trust act. The Indlrtineist PRIZE AWARDS — DOOR PRIZES Newman outlined .these high W. Dawson, WLB referee, ; bad cited the possibility that roach He was referring to Admiral Spinoch The 51-year-old former 'state appfovM certification of his votes jeu i Darlan, now rennoveil as Pe- Survivors Include his widow,, the department said, that-a DROP IN AND GET ACQUAINTEH! Bring them in the morning and yoa can have them 2 lbs. 19c lights from Ritchey's confession; recommended against pay rtiisea powder, kept in a barrel in a cel' and the county clerk issued him g - / ' C ot < legislator was elected to an unex­ tain’s political successor by .the the former Mias Elite Harrison apiracy aupprcaaed corapowtla^J in the affemoon. Dsridei to Stsal Oar sought tinder a cost-of-Uvlng con­ lar under the kitchen, waa put in­ pired term by polling 23,822 write- certificate of election. marshal’s delegatiofi of dictatorial Murdaugh,.of PorUmouth. Va.: the Bale of fire Insurance te " " " ADMISSION SOe Mrs. WUUama pirttsd up the two tract Clause. to the eggs during their prepara­ in ballote, white the Smallest vote Amid elaborate ceiVmenies. Me­ ria. Florida. Alabama, VIr ENJOY TALKING PICTURES WHILE YOU Carrots or Beets 5 Ibs^ 25c power to Laval, and to such (Aher three daughters, Mrs. Glennon, ^(laduding Tax) SHELL GAS SHELL OIL men on the outskirts o f Pmiver, Men Ignore Ptoaa tion Instead of powdered milk, for any regular candidate was Swaanay waa Inducted into office wife o f Capt. James B. Glennon of- and North and South EAT — THE GARDEN HAS THEMt Itoaey They decided to kill her and steal Rufus Seals, local union preal' stored nearby. Hie powderq i 502,883. By all manner of reckon­ this week, to serve unti. December, French leaders who have joined prevented detennlaatioa of the Allies as Gen. Henri Honore the U. 8. Navy. Miss Laura T. ( Reels Changed Completely Every Wednesday her car, timlag tba attack whett dent, said the men ignored pleai aimUar in appCnrancc. ing, an of th« voters who marked 1044. filling the unexpired term o^ LeJeune. and Misa Eugenia D. am ratea by free aad AwpISM M . BrldgcFs Chareh Babv Beans ■ qt. }9r I Roedl began tongtog. for resumption of: operatlona, and Hs said an inmate kitchen hsip- biUIote for MeSweeney had heard the late Judge .Lambert K. Hayeh. Giraud. prartloe*. fixed rate* ashto . Night). Petain added: LeJeune. , , Mini ■lllll Ritchey waa Mvrag, with Roedl the company informed the WLB er preparing! the eggs left the of hia campaign. The rest of the Praaident. Harry N . Gottlieb said In 1932 he fell on the V. M. 1. aad monopolized trade aad Campbdl’s Service StatioD next to him and Mra. WllUams that unless it took "immediate unattended for five or ton minute* city’s approximated,300.000 voters the B ar aasoolation would seek by I reiterate to you the order to merre la Ore lasaraaes SAMPLE OUR ASSORTED DRINKS AT THE BAR! r apparently didn't know be w-as I every legal means to prevent Mc- Cor. Main St. and Middle Tpk. Tel. 616L (Ceattoaad ea Pago Twa> (Caatteoad aa Page Twa> aa m ga Tnsft, »> ,runMiig for effioa. / . Swaasey .from holdiaf effioa. Advertise in The Herald— It Faya C«

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ed: One says that not enough over the government's $226,1S5;000 flew through overcast at a low said "St Isast 60,000 Serbian or­ market for the Humsglvtng holi­ sweet api|>Ie cider and grapefruit payroll for'September, 1941. women would be obtained by ' a altitude above Holtz bay directly Farm Prices •d Pledges Program W ill Social Change Solon Asserts phans must be cared for." day. AU in all, the Thanks^ving out­ Cost of living The committee estimated the' voluntary registration and the over eight Japanese float planes Seeking Funds Holiday Foods Oraabgrry Crop Largo look is not too unfavorable. We other that a great many would be. Miaa MitcheU, who hopes to number of government employes. on the beach. Some apparently Pratt-Whitney Center raise Tunds through her writings may have to forego tbe second or Federal, state, municipal and "But you won't get the bridge­ had been damaged. Seen Cause The outlook for other Thanks­ Increase S Defer Draft To Be Result and lectures, went to Albania in giving foods is much more en- third helping of turkey but we Payroll Cuts county, at about 3,982,000, and playing, lasy. no-goods by volun­ His co-pilot, Ueut. N,. H. Drake, Anti-Poll Tax For Guerrillas Supply Plenty won't go hungry and wo will still tary registration." a woman re­ April, l9$8, for what she planned Gour^ng. A big crop of cran­ Byrd said many of them should be New York City, began firing rap­ Of Trouble as a ten-day visit. She was ex- have plenty to be thankful for in transferred into war enterprises to porter interjected. , Of Great War Effort berries is coming to market. Gov­ idly and McWllUama circled as ■\i .______this T hank^vlng year at 1942. Boston, Nov. 20 — ( ^ - Of Essential Mr. Roosevelt conceded that v$aa Of War Jobs BiU Is lUegal peUed when the ItaUsna, who had ernment reports estimate that the ittee to G>ncen* help solve the manpower problem. fast as po.ssible out of the bay. But luth Mitdtell Begins conquered Albania, thought she Turiceys Only Fly in Henderson, Federal price ado A survey of the September pay­ true but questioned whether they (OoBtiBOOd from Page Obc) crop will total close to 800,000 machine-gun bullets from the waa a spy. In Belgrade she met thousand barrels—tbs third larg- trator, asaerta that the cost of Ue-r De- Agency, with 34,922, was second MitcheU, the only foreign woman “I waa to have been executed,” ticut consumers, in a statement the 21sL Most plentiful among tion rally last night that the and the Federal Works Agency, action by draft boarda all over the Bomb Japanese Asserting that between four and and cooperative grain dealers O'Mahoney, who ia author o f a ample of Cooperation* n ( tfi* Federml pnyroll had operating 288 elevators in Illinois, proposed constitutional amend­ ever admitted to memberahip In she said, "but being an American from the State Department of the nut varieties will be English Seattle, Nov. 20—(S*)—Screen of sugar during World War I ' with 31,141, third. country, but he thought a partial seven million women would be the Chetniks, Serbian guerrilla or­ 27 cents a pound but that it doubled in the paat year, solution coUld he had by bringing Airdrome in Burma Farlow supported a pending reso- ment to outlaw poll taxes, told hla citizen, and tbe United States not Agriculture, were today assured walnuts and almonds. Actress Greer Garson'S marriage Others w th more than 10.000 needed on the induatrlal front dur­ Bast Hartford, Nov. 20.—In ona ganisation now harassing the Axis you're paying seven cents nnan Byrd (D,, Va.) of a in an element which he said was Jiip Fleet Losses New Dejhi. India, Nov. 20—(JP) ing the/war, she aaid the Intelli­ lutioa to declare the Senate's In­ colleagues he opposed the paasag* being in the war at that time, 1 No ration cards will be required Included the Office of Price Ad­ at the greatest cooperative indus­ in the forests and mountains of was not shot." She waa repatriat­ of an adequate supply of holiday for your Thanksgiving vegetables, to Lieut (JO) Richard Ney of tbe pound.” ministration. 28,337; Selective not sufficiently present now. . —R.A.F. Blenheims bombed run- gence ' in meeting the special tention that price ceiljngs estab­ o f the bill because hs believed the t economy committee today lished on farm products should trial enterprlsea bom at the war, Yugoslavia, began a campaign to­ ed last July. foods for their Thanksgiving din­ Rutabaga turnips, golden^fleshed U. S. Navy must wait until the The public, rather than Service, 26,^6;. War Production Not Enough (.'consultation ' Hit 28 Destroyed 'ways and dlEperaal points o f the problems arising from such - vast contemplated method was uncon­ an effort to prune the ex* Japanese airdrome at Pakokku, provide at least parity to pro­ stitutional. He was chairman of a Pratt and Whitney Aircraft divl- day to keep the flght going. ner. Hubbard squash, yellow globe war is over. OPA, is responsible in th* Board, 19,077: Office of Emer­ This is the management ele­ employment ' of womanpower A t her home in nearby Arling­ "We talked it oyer and decided analysis for the success or fallu of all (ovemment agencies, Burma, yesterday without fighter eventually would affect the na­ ducers. Judiciary subcommittee which re­ aiosi of United Aircraft Oorpora- Paper Finn Head Dlea • There's only one fly in the oint­ onions, white and sweet potatoes gency Management. 14.282; Na­ ment, he said, and possibly man­ Aud Ten Damaged ton, Va., the alatei; of the late are all plentiful and reasonably to postpone the marriage until of rationing and price oontr in the White House down. Interference and all returned to tion's postwar economy and its ported the measure adversely, tioB and six Ucenseea are turning Holyoke, Mass., Nov. 20—(#$— ment and that's turkeys. There are tional Housing Agency. 13.252; agement will be asked to certify Brig, .G en. WUllam (BUIy) plenty of turkeys on the farm but priced. after the war," Ney told Interview- Henderson said. and Office of Censorship, 11.328. their bsMa, a Biitlah communique social welfare. this action later superseded by a out a constantly increasing vol­ (jyrus H. Taber, 85,' of Holyoke, In what appeared to be a well- more frequently to draft boards Mltchen, displayed a letter from a president of The American Pad labor shortages and uncertainties Heavy Supplies of Applek era yesterday. He is on duty here. "There is no room in war-t move to cut deeply into (OoBtlBoed from Pag* Ona) acid today. “ I think women will respond to Sues to Recover favorable report by the full Judi­ ume of power plants for the whether prospective draftees real­ ciary committee. high Chetnik officer appealing for and Paper Company,^ which he over, price ceilings are likely to As for fruits, housewives can Ney appeared aa Miaa Garson's America,” he added, "for the prlo le Bxttcoming new budget. Byrd Photographic raconnaiasance of the patriotic urge of the war ef­ fighting planes of the United help and describing conditions in ly are Irreplaceable. There is not the Burmese docks at Akyab was “ I am moved only by a deep founded in 1895, died here today. limit the supplies to .reach our .look for heavy supplies of apples, son in the film "Mrs. Miniver." or ration chiseler.” reporters the committee War Output ^ - enough consultation now with relief thrust, sinking a cruiser and fort in a way wi^ich we cannot ex­ Engagement Ring States. Yugoslavia. The Iqtter was for­ hrould concentrate largely on re- destroyer and downing three said to have confirmed that one pect from men who ai% tradition­ conviction that the constitutional Onter and heart of this air­ warded to her from Slobodan ■■ I ...... I , . an- factories, the president a.sserted. questions involved in this debate the administrative costs of planes. of two merchant vesaelt reported ally the wage earners,” she went craft-automobile union for pro- Yuvanovich, premier of the Yugo­ At Staiifistill As for government workers, Mr. hit Nov. 10 was sunk north of the are as important as any this Con­ war agencies. ~ Roosevelt said there would be a Today's noon communique said on. “Women who have fathers, ducUon is the Pratt and Whitney slavian government in exile In that Allied ground forcea were ■main jetty. sons, husbands, brothers in the Topeka. Kas., Nov. 20.—(JPt—R. gress ever confronted" O'Ma­ plant at SUiet Hartford, Conn. “ That seems to be the chief good many people here in Wash­ honey declared. London. where savings can be made," (Continued From-Page One) fighting in the outskirts of Buna, armed services feel an emotional C. Lelnbach of Onaga, Kas., From here the 17-year-old maker Using a vicious-looking Chetnik ington who are essential to the brought a replevin action in Dis­ "ITiis bill seems far more im­ said. "We may be able to war program but [who will want main enemy base in the battle impulse to help turn out the goods of air-cooled engines has passed dagger as a pointer, she singled trict couft to recover the engage­ portant than the question wheth­ itain abolition of the WPA, action" a "serious strike appears to get in uniform, nevertheless. If area, and Gona, the settlement Laval Ponders so vital to our success in war, . . . on its design and know-how to the out paragraphs to show how the about 30 miles northwest along Women who respond In this way ment ring he says he gave Anna er a poll tax should be levied," he six licensees—Ford at Detroit; C3ietniks, under Gen. Draza Mi­ itch was given about $400,000,- certain.” ' , they are ea.sential, they ought to continued. the coast where the Japanese will grit their teeth and do their Belle Sage in June, 1922. Bulck at Chicago; Chevrolet at hailovich, were "keeping their foot for Christmas at HOUSE’S thls year, but not many other George J. Leroux, assistant stay rig. t here, he remarked. made their initial landing in this Many Decrees job, no matter how dirty, hard, Leinbach said in his ^tltlon “The question is, whether we Tonawanda, N. Y.; Nash-Kelvina- in the door that leads from south­ Its can be made in the non-war plant manager, said the plant was Probably, he said, the whole thing should change the fundamental ictas." shut down completely. He ex­ will be worked out within two or region last July 22. cold and exhausting it may be." that he became engaged to Miss tor at Kenosha, Wls.; Jacobs at ern Xhirope into Germany.” •Apparently Making Stand Sage in 1914, but did not give her law without submitting a consti­ Pottstown, Pa.; and Continental Bxsoutlve Staff Large pressed the opinion that the work three months. It all comes down, (Oontlnned from Pago One) Warns on Exploitation tutional amendment for the ap­ W in Never Quit Byrd said the committee stoppage was against the WLB he added, to a definition of the After days of withdrawal with But, she said, such an appeal to a ring until 1922. The two were at Muskegon, Michigan. "They will never quit," she as­ never married, and the engage­ proval of three-fourths of State Elach of these companies had a ' that on Sept. 1 the exec- instead of the company." word "essential." •Ittle or no resistance, the Japa­ resist the Anglo-Saxon aggression. women's patriotism, "must not be Legislatures, which represent their Hal McIntyre; Marion Hutton serted. "They are suffering inde­ ment was terminated by Miss background of experience in its scribable hard^ips and need help. itiva staff payroll under Presi- Employes' spokesmen claimed The president was asked to give nese apparently were making a We live in tragic hours. Disor­ a preliminary to their explolte- people,.” Tex Beneke^ The Modernalres it' Roosevelt entailed a yearly they were "locked out" after a an,example of an essential Job in stand on Buna and Gona in a last der reigns in minds. You hear tlon. Sage's death last June. CeatraUsatlon Trend own field but all were neotypee so I am going toUry to get that help lUay of $2,999,460 for employ- slowdown resulting from the ref­ a war plant, ami he said that per­ effort to prevent expulsion from news which has no other aim but "They must have decent work­ Now Leinbach seeks to recover All over'the wgrld, O'Mahoney far aa the powerful Wasp, Jr., F.our top "name” attractions for them, and^then I am hoping int of 726 persona in the Dis- eree's report. In urging the men sona who had accompanied him on the sector from which they launch­ to Injure and to weaken you. ing conditions," she said, "they the ring from Mrs. Euselia Sage said, there is a trend toward cen­ Wasp, Twin Wasp and Double headline the mammoth in person to be able to return and flght with for men on the Ict of Columbia and 180 persona to go back to work, union officials his recent Inspection swing around ed the drive that menaced Port "The truth, however, is simple. must have safeguards for health, Baird of Silver Lake, Kas., admin­ tralization of government, taking Wasp, were concerned when they stage show, playing on the stage them.” with Whatever financial aid ia ob­ This did not include, he reminded them that,the WLB had the country had seen many ex­ Moresby, on the Australian It is necessary that you submit they must be given full recogni­ istratrix of Miss Sage's estate, Importance decisions but of the were licensed at the nominal fee of the State theater, Hartford, to­ tained, she explained, ' will be any of the emergency agen- not acted on the referee's report amples for themselves. ^ side of New Guinea, only laat to the discipline that I exact from tion of their efforts in terms of whom, he says, refuses to give it hands of the people themselves of $1 per engine. day. Saturday and Sunday only, dropped to the guerillas by para­ aet up under executive au- and would not act while the men He remarked that some opera­ September. each of you or you endanger your proper pay, promotional opportu­ up. and placing power in "czars." Con­ Time a Factor Star Attraction No. 1 in this out­ ity, such as the Office for were idle. tions in s cartridge factory, for Under the personal leadarahip of country." . nity and all the rest. ceding that some of this might be The task facing engineering standing show ia Hal McIntyre chute and will be used by them to General MacArthur, the Allies and production men was that of and his Orchestra, "America's obtain supplies through "black jeney Management. Dawson's report said the work­ instance, could be taught to a girl Ex plains Powen Delegation "Already we have learned one necessary in war-time, O'Mahoney FRonrr wi host ers had received increases of 24>,» in three or four weeks and a per­ seemed close to the climax of the lesaon from the last war. The aaid the constitutional frame work passing the know-how gained the Newest and Grandest Band,” fea­ markets” in the semi-conquersd m m » y contrast, Byrd said the cents an hour since Oct. 28. 1940, son now. performing those duties counter-offensive which has driven Petaln then explained once more women then were regarded as a Song Signal must be protected. hard way—through years of de­ turing Tony Dexter and The Four country. RThite House payroll under Presi- his delegation of powers to Laval. Itat Woodrow Wilson in July, and were not entitled to a further consequently would not get any the enemy back along his owm source of cheap labor, with dlsas- "We are setting up czars, who sign, research, development and Lyttle Sisters. . . . Star Attrac Third of Serbs Killed path over the Owen Stanley moun­ "In the interest of France I experience—from Pratt and Whit­ Miss MitcheU estimated that iJT, during the last war, con- raise. Additional individual and draft exemption. troua effects upon our whole For Slaying by their own 4>ersonaI decree are tion No. 2 is the singing stars of group Increases brought the total tains and down to the coastal have decided to accord powers to economy. They were used after altering the Uvea of people," he ney Aircraft to these concerns in Glenn Miller's famous band. They about one-third of the 6,500,000 the names of 48 perstas Forenoen Treated Differently jungles in about seven weeks. Premier Laval to permit him to tavMved a yearly outlay of raises to 21.7 per cent, compared the war to lower wages of men said. "I do not quarrel with that the shortest possible space of are Marion Hutton, lovely singing Serbs in Yugoslavia have been He related that be had learned A light cruiser and two destroy­ fulfill a difficult task,” Petaln de­ (Contlnaed From Psgo One) so long as they are set up within time; and then to cooperate to sensation; Tex Beneke, instrumen­ kiUed in terroristic campaigns and ,000. with the 15 per cent basis in the that two foremen in one plant, by replacing them at a lower "Little Steel" formula, it added. ers stood in to shore near Gona clared. "Union is more than ever price. This time we are insisting the law. But It ia neceMary that the end that no "bottle-necke'' talist and vocal star, and The A s monthly payroll for govem- with similar cases, had been treaV under cover! of darkness, the com­ indispensable. I remain your seated by the door. RoedI began it employes this September to- upon equal pay for equal work by we know what we are doing.” should hold up production. Modernalres, famous vocal group ed differently by their local draft munique said, and were meeting his song, then struck the woman Production and delivery figures $410362,000, he said, exclu- Break for Post Office guide. You have only one duty. the women." In their seventh day of filibust­ SUr Attraction No. 3 is Benny board*. Each was skilled thrbugh landing barges when they were Obey! You have but one govern­ with a hammer found in the car. er against consideraUon of the show that these two difficult jobs Rubin, favorite comedian of stage, H e ^ payments to the 90,000 long training in operation spedal Small Plants' Part Told The woman was struck repeatedly Moore Field. Tex.—(iPi— "Boy, surprised by Allied heavy bomb­ ment: That to which I have been The contribution of small man­ bill, southern opponents said pri­ have been accomplished and 'with screen and radio, in a riotous com­ |Btaibers o f county agricultural machines, be aaid, and in addition ers dodging through rain squalls as she struggled. ittess, who draw a total of what a break for the Post Office,” given the power to govern. You ufacturing plants to the war ef­ vately that unless some move was a minimum loss of time and mjsn- edy act tilled "English That's Dlf, had qualities of leadership that en­ and under low clouds that the have but one country which I in­ The men rolled the body out of made soon to fix a Urns for test power. ferent.” , . . Star Attraction No. 4 1,000,000 yearly. sighed Staff Sergt. Richard Owens, abled bii.i to take charge of 23 or fort and the desire of the govern­ the car and down a roadside em­ chief postal clerk. He had just enemy evidently was counting on carnate: France." vote on a curtailment of debate, - To communicate the "know­ is Armando A Lita, International fBBiggwing* Increase Seen 30 machines. One was deferred by for concealment. ment to give work to those that bankment. then threw away Uie This represented what Byrd heard Sergt. Casey Wehrum re­ might be distressed was described they would abandon any efforts how,” Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Novelty Dancers, recently fea­ a board in one end of town and Score Hit Amidships hammer several miles farther on. to get together with adminiatra- in the last twenty-seven months tured In the movie hit "Syncopa' a "staggering" increase ceived 1,300 letters. by S. Abbott Smith, director of They were brought here from the other was not deferred by his Using flares to guide them, the tion leaders on this question uid has given its licensees in training Uon.” board, at the opposite end. 3 bombers drove in low, quickly the Smaller War Plants Corpora­ Seattle and will be held in the IV. y. Stocks tion. gear their filibuster to last imtil and man-power assistance the There are two midnight stage He was asked whether this scoring a hit amidships that sank county jail until the Federal grand this session of Ckingress ends and equivalent o f 41,666 man days. and screen shows this week-end, "Jewelry and compact manu­ jury convenes In March. ARROW situation might not mean tome the cruiser and planting another the bill dies automatically. To eliminate "l)ottle-necks" one tonight midnight, and the oth Burton’s.. ./ o r Besti^^ change in the draft appeals system bullseye shot with a 300-pound facturers are now making incen­ Murder charges were brought Air Redu,.Uon ...... 36''i diary bombs,” he said. A move to set a time limit on caused by temporary shortages in er on Sunday midnighh both stage might be needed and replied that bomb on one of the destroyers against them laat week on a com­ the ar$;umenta fell flat yoatsrday licensee plants, Pratt and Whit­ AND A'llla Chal Mi'g ...... 29 >- "Lend-lease wanted a lot of plaint filed by U. S, District A t­ shows starting at 1:15 a. ra. The something called psychology had which split in two after a aecond but was expected to be renewed ney in the same period has divert­ shows tonight are continuoua to be taken into consideration. explosion. Allied Cham ...... 138ij equipment, especially some left- torney Dan B. Shielda. handed twist drills. The order was today. ed from its own supply and fur­ through midnight, and patrons Many appeals could be avoided, he The remaining destroyer was Am Airlines...... 46 Southern opponents of the nished to licensees more than may come anytime. On Sunday, added, by giving more information kicked around for months because MID-MONTH damaged and forced to flee and the Am Can ...... 70®* measure which would eliminate $500,000 worth of engine parts. the doors for the midnight show oie Mow/tfiswf w e eo. wc. eojeectjcw TRU VAL to the draft boards. bargea then wer^ bombed and none of the big tool companies payment of poll taxes as a vdting Am Rad St S ...... 6 wanted to shift over their produc­ Once Marine And in the paat few months, as li­ open at 12:01 a. m. A reporter, saying he had been strafed. In the accompanying aer­ qualifleation in elections at Fed­ censees came into production, informed that some plants had to ial action three enemy Zero fight­ Am T * T ...... 131 tion. In six hours, SWPC engi­ Am Tob B ...... ,.... 42\ eral officials appeared grimly con­ they have «i occasion reversed deal with as many as 300 boards, ers were shot down. neers found facilities among small Leader Dice fident as thoy began their second oped. Where feasible these have CLEARANCE SALE Am Wat Wki ...... 3% concerns to complete the entire the process and supplied to Pratt SHIRTS asked whether there was any pos­ Today's official report did not week of filibustering against the and Whitney Aircraft parts val­ been put Into operation at Pratt sibility that regional boards would indicate whether the barge ren­ Am Viscose ...... 29'jj order. and Whitney Aircraft. Anaconda ...... 25Ti) bill. ued at approximately $100,000. OLD be set up. He said the place he dezvous which the bombers turned "A number of small manufac­ ((Jontlnued from Page One) Even die-hard advocates of the And this all-out interchange of Armour 111 ...... 3',{i turers are now turning out axle.s Even before agreements were had In mind was Kansas City. into a disaster was sn attempt to legislation admitted . the flght signed the doora at the East Hart­ "know-how," machines, parts and RECORDS HopM for SlmpIlAcation withdraw aome of the hard-press­ Atchison ...... 45* for Russian freight cars.” campus and frSttured his sjtull. seemed lost. Although already ap­ material, is continuing every day Mr. Roosevelt said he knew of ed enemy troops or to reinforce Atl Refln ...... 18- An operation had td be performed ford plant were thrown open—en- 3Iust - be tarned In for sal­ proved by the House in sUghtly ■ gineers and production men flock as Pratt and Whitney Aircraft en­ no place where such a situation them. Aviation C orp ___ ...... 3>„ to relieve pressure on his brain different form, the measure 'will gines roll off assembly lines in vage if yon want to keep h o s i e r y might exist, except posibly New Baldwin Ct ...... 12'. and the accident, even after his re­ ed into the plant—special schools plaj'lng the new ones. ALL WOOL SKmTS expire unless the Senate votes it fo- key men were set up by Pratt planes scattered throughout the York, and said he hoped the whole B a O ...... 3 '. covery. affected his health. prior to the end of the current ses­ section east of the Mississippi. 2$'|e each peUd for old rec­ Japs Complete Seizure Local Stocks In 1937 he retired from the and Whitney Aircraft In Its own ord* irreapecUve of qnantity. PItated All-Around Plaids problem would be slmolifled Bendix ...... 'S4." sion, next Jan. 2 . through what he termed national, Beth SU ...... 56‘ , V. M. I. position. plant, and hundreds of men were Of Timor Anchorages Boeing Airp ...... 16'„ LeJeune vvas advanced last Feb­ p’aced alongside Pratt and Whit \ regional and local pools. He did Furnished by Putnam and Co. Humans can get lost a half mile Coimeeticut Co. not go into details on the point. Canberra, Australia, Nov. 20— Borden ...... 21?. ruary to the rank of lieutenant ney Aircraft men to learn quickly KEMP'S 8 Centrml Row, Hmitford from home in daylight, but birds the special technique used for As for possible registration of (A*)—The Japanese have completed Can Pac ...... 6'i; general on the retired list. can travel uncharted airwaye for Inc. NECKWEAR occupation of all nine anchorages Chea a Oh ...... 33 Insurance years In quantity production of Sends Gift Boxes 768 Main SL Tel. 5686 women, to determine how many Bid thousands of milea might be available to replace men on the north coast of Portuguese CTirysler ...... 66 this fine precision IHstrumenL Timor, less th«m 400 miles north­ Coca - (^1a ...... 83 U Aetna Casualty .... 126 Gave Help 2*00 2*^ 5*^ in war production. Mr. Roosevelt Aetna F ir e ...... 46 >2 Public Records New Haven, Nov. 20—In order said two schools of thought exlst- west of Australia, by moving Into Col Gas a E l ...... 2',» As a result, licensees were soon Lantern, it was stated officially Aetna Life . . , ...... 30 that the spirit of cniristmas may R tf. S.98 R tf. 5.98 Reg. 8.98 "' ' ' ■' " ComI Inv Tr ...... 30’:s ready to start production. Then come to the employees of The Con­ today. Comwith Edis ...... 21 Automobile 34 arose the many problems inevlta At the same t'me Prime Minis­ Conn. General ...... 27 Marriage Intention* necticut Company who are in the PAJAMAS Cons Aire ...... 18H bly Inherent in doing a ne\^ job. armed forces of the cotintry, the Personal Notices ter John Curtin said he believed a Cons Edis ...... 13 Hartford' F'lre ...... 87 Applications for marnage li­ As these difficulties were faced by battle would have to be fought in Hartford Stra. Boil 42'- censes were filed in the town Company is sending an attractive Start Your Cons Oil ...... 6?4 the Ucenseea Pratt and Whitney Cheer-Up gift box to the 102 men Timor and adjacent islands to pro­ Cont Oil D e l...... 25 National Fire ..,.. 56 clerk's office today by Russell FRI. - SAT. AND SUN. Aircraft production and engineer­ tect Australia, just as a . long- Phoenix ...... 84 Lane of Storrs, Conn., and Ida Or- now in the service. In Memoriain Cont Can ...... 25?4 ing men answered “huiry" calls R. J. Bennett. Vice President Xmas Shopping MEN’ S AND BOYS’ In lovlnr mtmory of our mother drawn light is being waged in New Corn Prod ...... 54 Travelers ...... 415 fitelll of 21 Wa.*ren street, Man­ and spent days In the various 'N WOOL AND . CREPE who pRBsed EWEy November Guinea and the Solomoni to pre­ Public UtIUtlea chester and Ralph Eklward Fagan and General Manager of the CTom- 1S3»: Del L a Wn ...... 3*4 plants helping to straighten out vent invasion from the northeast. Conn. Lt. luid Pow. 27 of East Hartford and Henrietta pany made the selection of articles Du Pont ...... 127?i the new production hnes. from the results of a survey in NOW! Tou Ruffered dayi. yei dayt of pain. Timor and nearby islands are Eastman Kod ...... ,140?4 Conn. Pow...... 29 >3 Louise Deines of Loveland. Colo­ And^ with the start of produc­ SWEATERS m within the Southwest Pacific thea­ which those In the various DRESSES And waited fur cure, hut all in vain. Elec Auto - L ...... 29>/3 Hartford El. Lt. .. 42% rado. tion c,Me more problems of short­ 'Till Ood alone knew what waa beat. branches of the service were ask­ ter and vital to the holding of Aus­ Hartford Gas ...... 23 ages o f fine kind or another. The And took you away to peace and tralia, he declared. Erie RR Ct . . - ...... 8H ed, "What would you like to find Silts 10 to 20 and 38 to 44 ratt. (Sen Elec ...... 29% S. N. E. Tel. Co. .. 113 licensees, with the aid of Pratt Shop In Unit nium. Sha. . . . in a package from hom e?" From Gen Foods ...... 34% NOW and Whitney Aircraft, had made all the answers received from the Hours of aadneat often eome avar Japs Renew Auu Gen Mot ...... 42% Western Mass...... 16% arrangements with sub-contrac­ ua, ladustrial PLAYING service men all over the country, it Manchester From ua aacret teara often flow. Goodyear T a R ...... 22% STRTE tors to supply certain parts. Some waa determ ine just what they do Bathrobes-Lounging But your picture kcepa yuu near ua. Island Activity Int Harv ...... 54 Acme Wire ...... 17 19 o f these were delayed. Licensee want and need. This Yuletide box ThnuRh you left ua three aad yeara headquarters, Alaska Defenao Int Mer M a r ...... 11 Am. Hardv/are .... 20>4 22' production of engines was endan­ 1.00 Ego. Arrow H A H cm. . 35>4 37> has been shipped to each Connec­ .00 Command, Nov. 20— {JPi — Army Int Nick ...... 28% gered or held up. They called on ticut Company man. It contains Stores! Billings A Spencer . 3' a .4' •The T«eRKeit FEmlly, * aerial, reconnaissance substanti­ Int Paper ...... 8 'a Pratt and Whitney Aircraft for cigarettes, deviled ham. fruit cake, Robes and Pajamas VsL to 14.98. Val. to 19.98 Mr. and Mra. Daniel J. Fitigerald, ates recent reports of apparently Int T a T ...... 6% Bristol B ra s s...... 40 43 help and Pratt and Whitney Air­ raisins, peanuts, candied fruits renewed Jap air activity at Attu <3olt's Pat. Fire . . . 58 61 Manchester Chamber Card of Thanks Johns - Man...... 65% craft delivered. < chocolates, a bible, pocket reader, I island, near the end of the Aleu­ Jones a Lau ...... 19% Eagle Lock ...... 12 14 Single parts—bearinga. cast­ shaving soap, blades and a four W«i wish to thank e II uur friends tian chain. The island was occu­ Fafnir' Bearings ... 100 110 at this time, especially those who Kennecott ...... 29% ings, forgings, etc.—were supplied leaf clover. of Commerce attended our wife and mother so pied once this summer by the in­ Ligg a My B ...... 59% Hart and Cooloy •• 100 110 ----- PLUS for samples in licensee plants aad It Is hoped by officials of the efficiently durlnit her severe Illness, vaders and later abandoned. Lockheed Aire ...... 17 Hendey Mach., cm. . 6% 8' PLU S.. .**TOMB8TONE, THE those of aub-conrtactors for the Company,” Mr. Biennett said, “ that STETSON HATS\ SCARFS our present and former neighbors, First indicstions the Japanese Loew's ...... 43% Land'rs Fr A ak .. 26% 28 TOWN TOO TOUGH TO DIE” MARGIE HART licensees. In one instance 15,000 the package will bring additional the employees of the Orford Suap were again visiting the ruins of New Brit. M. com. . 36% 38' Fancy and Khaki Company, members of the Chureh of Mont Ward ...... 33% In rocker arm fOrgioRs were sent to cheer on (Christmas Day to these WOMEN'S UNTRIMMED burned Attu village and adjacent North and Judd . . . 37 39 The A'azarehe. and the pastor, all Nnah - K e lv ...... 6% S U N .. MON. ■ TUBS. ‘LURE OF THE ISLANDS’ a licensee In order to keep its men who are now stationed in For the Men in Service W'ho labored so hard to take the headlands vas reported two weeks Nat Bisc ...... 16% Peck. Stow A Wil . 8% 10 ~ production moving. the four corners of the globe — unpleasantnesa out of our very hard ago by Lieut. Major H. McWil­ Russell Mfg.'Co. . . . 23 25 With ROBERT LOWERY task. Nat Caah Reg ...... 19 BIO BOY WILLIAMS Small toola and large tools were in the fighting forces of the United Belts—Jewelry COATS Thomss DRvldton and daughter. liams, Memphis, Tenn. McWil­ Nit Dairy ...... 14 Scoville ______24% 26 "loaned” or diverted to llcensto States:'* Betty. liams, on an obaervation flight. Silex C o ...... 9 11 Nat Diatill...... \ ...... 24 ■fill MONDAY AND TUESDAY and sub-contractors' plants. M*t- Lined and Unlined liIY Central ...... 11% Stanley Works . 42$4 44 chine tools weighing as much as T z Kor. Am C o ...... 9% do., pfd...... 28 “DR. fOLDARE’S VICTORY! . five tons were puUed out o f . the Waive Residence Um TO Exclusive ■ Headquarters iik' Northern Pac ...... • 7% Torrln^on ...... 28 30 PLUS production line in East Hartford in Manchester - Leather Gloves Val. le 22.98 Sizea 35 to 45 Packard ...... 2% Veeder - Root ...... 41 $4 44 PLUS; UONEL BARRYMORE and trucked to the mid-west wh^ New York Banks „ “8PYBHIP” As Requirement 1 6 - 0 0 Pan ...... in **CaUing Dr. Gillitopie” tool tnakers were unable to make For the Complete Param Piet . 16% Bank of-N. Y...... 295 315 Blue Orchid Dinnerwarc delivery to the licensee on time, Patino 3$in 24% Bankers Trust .... 36 38 DIstribnted Sion, and Taos., and the lines at East Hartford re­ Hartfioi'd. Nov., 20—Glendon A. in mMi's sIm m , Line o f Tweede - Black - Plaids TM* Week Only. A Beautiful Selection of Pmin RR 23% Ontral Hsaover .. 74% 76 arranged so that there would )m Scoboria, S'-ate Peieoimel Direc­ Pepsi — Cols 25% Chase ...... 1...... 25 27 no drop in productloh. tor, today waived the Connecticut Linen and Cotton Phelps Dodg's ...... 24 Chemical ...... 39 41 Whatever the item, whatever residence requirement for candi­ E realize the prob­ City ...... 25 1 27 ARROW Phil Pet ...... 42% the quantity, whatever the prob­ dates in the Research Tax Director lems of women whp Continental ...... 10% 12 Pub Sve NJ 12 F R E D E. lem, Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Merit System examination. In the W today are stepping into Handkerchiefs Pullman 28% Com Bhcchangs .... 33% 35 itWWWESBWHfawJ**! delivered. In the majority of previous recruitment limited to First National ....1 1 3 5 1185 men’s shoes— in offices, f*c- Merchandise Radio ...... 4% llTEw-SHWiJlK). cases, -order* were— draw :uL residents, Its »nd^ GIRLS* PLAID Republic Stl ...... 14% Guaranty Trust . . . 225 285 WERNER goods erer* collected, packed and not a sufficient number of accept­ Irving Trust ...... 9% '11 able applications for a competi­ we’ve «minged our loan ser. Rey Tob B ...... 23 'i on board train or ain>lkne within ' vice to meet their needs.. Sears Roeb ...... 58% .. i.... 16 17 Instructor of STATE m m 24 hours. In ona caae a shipment tive exan\ination./During the next SAXASUN. ManufacL Tr...... 33 35 three weeks, this exsmlnaticm will If you need $25 to $300 Leather- Zipper Jackets—Leather Coats^ REYERSIBLES ? ? Shell Un 16 HARTFORD weighing several hundred ppunda or more for • worthy pur. Socony - Vac 9li N. Y.. Trust ...... 74% 76 was on a regular transport plans be thrown open to candidates Piano Olid Organ pose, such as dental or med­ Son Pao 15$ Public National ... 25% 27 y/if. less than twoMura after the tele- throughout the country. South Ry ...... 15$ Title Ouarantss ... 2% 3 photM call for aid wae'received The position to be filled during ical care, special defense U. S. Trust ...... 1000 1050 studio: the absence of the present incum­ courses, clothing or any Gabardine Jackets—^Wool Jackets— Std Brands ...... a ...... 4$ 152 West Center Street from the Ucenae*. , bent oo military leave pays a mini­ Rer- 7.98 Sizes 8 to n Std Gas a El ...... 15-S The only restriction placed by other essentials, pleasg come The average man has one Telephone 3333 mum of $5,640 per annum with a in to see us, or ^hone. Std Oil Cai ...... -27 ' Pratt and Whitney Aircraft on maximum o f $6,600. Candidates $3.95 Std Oil Ind ...... 25$ chance in 338,000 of being-killed by aid given Ucenseea was that Loans are made qn your 1 Men’s and Boys’ Mackinaws. lightning, according to estimates an required to have had eight Std Oil N J ...... : 43$ MCINTYRE MuniUI itot alow up or daisy pro­ signature alone; A loan of MIS yeara*' fuU-tlme paid employment $100 cost* $20.60 when 'Texas Co ...... 89$ GliiNN ISLAND B A duction, In Ita own plant. In government Administration or Bceifseented prpmptly repaid in l2 ■— wCwrtT?; TlflBksi) Roll B 38$ CASlINO D A ni^ research in 4 technical, consulting Un Q u b id a ...... \ .‘. i 74 An they got under way with or administrative capacity includ­ , .monthly consecutive install­ Do Your Xmas Shopping Early. Be Very Careful in the Selection of Sizefc Union P a c '...... 81$ BUSHNELL MEMORIAL — HARTFORD production and Pratt and Whit­ ing two years’ employment Ir. tax­ ments of $1005 each. . Untt Air L ...... 17$ 1 NIGHT ONLY — WBONBSOAT, NOVEBOUCB U GLENN /Li ER ney Aircraft encountered short* Exchanges after Xmas will be next to impossible. If $3.95 is the price you There’s s difference in ation research or a satisfactory If you require q u i« , Unit A i r e ...... '27 THE SCREEN'S MOST GLAMOROUS STARS ^\e.W /rA ages at cna kind or another, U* equivalent combination of ex­ lunch-hour service, we'll be 100% WOOL SUITS w»ht to pay for a hat^. hats SIS you can readily Unit Oarp ...... <...... i...... $ .,TOGITHS4 IQR THI EIRST TIME /■■■ , /A WL.v S/Vi// *■ - cenaees j eclpcocmted. One pioVld- perience and- training. The laat happy to serve you then. Clifford’s Cornell or Uni­ see and feel in Mallory at Unit Oas Imp 4$ •LOMA NIAIICIS ed eraniehsihs overnight on a date for filing applicatlona is We're always here. versity Gub Hats are $6.50. YOUR hat — it U 8 Rubber .i ...... 24$ MARION HUTTON rush caU aqd ia now acheduled t6 December 10, 1942., ■N DISCO! 8TAM P5 right down your alley! , YOUR price is here. U B Steel...... 48$ make deUveriea eech day. Anoth­ .Warner Br Piet 6$ SWANSONLEDERER T EX B EN EK E . er furnished K.00O piattma, and ' Rxpeela CHM In Spetag f o o t w e a r f o r t h e West Union 27$ another 20,000 oyUnder headi as 'n ts m u d .A i Wsat n a Mfg 76$ MODERNAIRES ’ plants they had erected to eupply Hirilywood. Nov. 20—(g$—Screen FINANCE CO. ' Woolworth ...... “ , ar'ai for their own needs showed Actreee Roealind RuaeeU informed •( SlMwbeeler CLHOUS6 ''SOK W U O m FAMILY Dee Bond a 8h (Garb) . 1% THREE cilRTAINr an ovar-productlan. / fellow studio workeni abe cxpMta Pratt and Whitn^r ptoduetten her flret child next spring. INC. IDS In 1830, there were only' ^ *»**sfiSw • R^JE » MHi R XOSevSBReM and anginserlng naan have teased Ruaeeh and Ueut, Fred Brlseon, milts' pf ,rjj|A>ad in t'lie western 55c, $1.19, 82.65, $2.39, 92.75 (tax iacL) TD.. 5-S17T ARMANDO LITA ~ the Uemae* id u ta and have bean't former actor’a agent now with the m m m ksmlsphcr*. r freely ibown Improvencnta In Army Air Forces, were married In OetobaKilsa. . ■ - f P A G E n i MANCHEITEK BVKNflNG HBRALj), MAMCRE8TEB. CONN. FRmAT. NOVEMBER 20.1949 llANCHESTER EVENING KEF ALD. MANCHESTER. C O ^ . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1942

beyond )>are necessities could be and this war ia the greatest ef Doctors Deliver Babies *¥ence Viewer^ Title put into the war effort through aU time.” ^ f M l M w u n i Better Labor No Extension Dance Tickets 2 Boys Guilty , Coming to BushnHI Forced Loans loans and Investments, but it could tore Rationing Looms At Their Offices Now Gtdtis New Meaning Coordinatipn Delicate not possibly be gathered Into the Forgets I/rtter 28 Years itiii in Seen Solution TVeasury In taxes. Any attempt at Relation Seen For Hartford ' ■ i Selling Fast O f Murder such tax gathering would destroy Aurora, Ind.—OP)—Those husr ToalgM Bremerton, Wash., Nov. 30 •ostSB, Nov. 30—)—Th* !Task Done by Stark the income to , be gathered. In ban(la who get into trouble be­ As Shortages Appear "Smllte* Through” repeat per- —vr> — Medical senrice and title o f “fence 'viewer” has a short, few people will produce m cause they forget to mall letters ✓ SflVt onSUi hqepitsi faculties at this Navy new meaning In Massachu­ (>>nvictefl in Slaying of Better Than Increased much If their product haa to be to their mothers-in-law can al­ 1------CpininiBsioner Danaher formancs, benefit Mobile Oantssn^ Military Head AMerta Hospital Auxiliary Is Husking Bee, auspices of StT Yard city have become so setts today. Teacher; Jury Delib­ Taxes or Vdluntary confiscated by Uncle Sam as they ways .say they weren’t a.’, bad aa of Agricnl* Protecuior of Draft Praises Work Done by Bridget's perish, HoUlstsr street limited that some doctors srs Dimout Must Be Opei> In colonial days, those hold­ Busy These Days Pre- Works to Keep Admir* will if It can be lent instead. . Carl Buchanan, (jullford postmas­ L sat lussi pur iSNste[ j auditorium. delivering babies at their of­ ing the Irwn office of ' fence) Buying of War Bonds. "Paradoxically, then, the more ter. Buchanan, a veteran of Wocid Jftll A I Meriden Factory. fices and sending the moth­ ating by Nov. 30. pariug for Ev^t. ally in London and erates 10 Hours. War I, decided I he wanted to see Officials War | Evador$ is DolinqueiU Wednesday, NovaaSber >6 viewer helped detdde property costly the war the less should we ^AAAAIA AarVi ers home the next day. the Unea. _____ be forced to contribute In taxes his old uniform again. He dug it Annual S od^ , Hose and Lad­ Navy Department in New Haven, Nov. 20—(iP)-A HOaOWGROUNguj Shortages Faced hi | —— Hartford. Nov. 30—Th# forma­ Kitsap Cteunty Health depart­ Hartford, Nov. 30—(«)—The The WPB baa appointed a With the Hospital Dance only a New Xort. Nov. 20-(^Jc- Two and the more we ^should be forced out and in a pocket in the blouse der Co. N a 1 at Cheney Halt zoot-suited boys early tooy were tion of management-worker com­ Antertcan Legion Home, 10 to ment reports. Army announced today that It MW-type fence viewer—to ad­ system of (x>mpulsory loans made to lend and invest. was a letter given to him in 1917 Chloaga, Ifov. 30— —Aa- Even at the 109-bed Brem­ week off, the members cf the Washington Linked, convicted of second degree murder 'IIm ij Important Foods siatant U. S. Attorney John mittees to acquaint each with the 4:30 p. m.. Work on Red Cross sur­ would'not grant Mayor Bpellaey's vise home owners as to out of savings — not increased "Without such an extreme pol­ by Clayton Nocks of Aurora to erton hospital. Health Officer whethsr litm fences oa their Women’s Auxiliary are biisy get­ In the slaying of a Bnraklyn msthe- icy aa I am proposing, I greatly mall to Mrs. Nocks. Both men Klely, who inneecutea draft problems of the other Is e highly gical dressings. A standing invita­ request for a general sxtsnaten of ting the tickets in the bands of taxes or voluntary war bond pur­ desirable trend in Connecticut la­ Russel H. Wilson said, mothers the dimout deadline to Deosmber property slunild be saved for Bv WlUUm King I mathematicx teacher after s fear that the 'inflationary gap' were in France at the time. Bu­ ovM a. MMtta evaders te this Federal area, tion to all women to assist In this the purchsaei*. They are burning London, Nov. 20 — ((P) — The chases- is the only thing that will bor relations. State Labor Com­ usually go home within four 30. their artistte value or be rt*ges, they say lems is the best Insurance any Car Sharing eometime today. which comes to the Bushnell Me­ Francla Biddle bad requested manufacturer can have against Monthly meeting Pines Civic venient. officers, he works bn keep the Ad­ after he upbraided the youths for f mtm baglnaiag te ahm* ap aow. Association, at 72 Linnmors drive. Meanwhile Weeley A. Sturgea, morial in Hartford for . a single a temporary deferment for unreasonable labor demands. It is Party Tonight at Hollis* Reeervatlons For Oronps miralty in London and the Navy, smoking in a sch(XJl washroom. performance next Wednesday eve­ •' Otaan will develop later in Klely, who la 40 and singla Wednesday, Deesmbsr S State Defense administrator, call­ Shop In Iv at* wtater, while aSU others good for the worker, too, because Plan Ignored It Is not too early for groups department in Waahtegton closely The two were accused of going ning, November 25, starting at /*F«m w to raSm MONTRLY^ He was posted as delinquent It prevents him from making de­ Dorcas Society Variety Sale and ed representatives of electric util­ ter Street School to who wish to ait together te the coordinated. This delicate task to Slmonelli’s house, getting a gun f ar* eapected t# materialise ‘Kaffe Stuga” at Emanuel Lu­ ities la Hartford, Bristol, New 8:30 o'clock. This production is after the local board said he mands that will not permit hia em­ ballroom, to make reservations by comes on top of his duties super­ and returning to the school where made up of the following three into te lo ts or in the spring twice failed to report for a theran church. Britain, Meriden and Waterbury- Attract Hundreds. Manchester ployer to operate auccessfully.” telephoning Mrs. Harold Alvord, vising the intricate organization Admiral Stark they shot Goodman. Simonelli was plays: "Man of Destiny", by PLAN TO LEAVE VOUR WATCH TODAY WITB I mt ISM. physical examination and fi­ Thursday, December 3 Check-Up Shows That B the five cltiea added to the dim- 5 Y€% only two food itemi have Dr. Danaher made the first an­ 4348; or Mrs. James W. McKay, of his widespread command. said to have clicked the gun twice, George Bernard Shaw; "The Old FEMALE FAIN DEWEY-RICHMAN FOR A COMPLETE nally failed to appear for in­ nouncement of the creation of Christmas Bazaar, South Meth­ out area—to a meeting this after­ Rev. Francla P. Breen, general 3390. In fact, a number of early HoMs Otplomatic Job then handed it to Annunziata. You who tuffor such ptlnwltb tired. , placed under ration. They Ami C Card Holden noon to discuss dimout of street Lady Shows Her Medals", James nervous feelings, OUtren of "trregu- Stores! ‘IN ORDER” JOB ■ugar and coffee. Sugar ra­ duction last Mcmday. such a committee at the Connec­ odist church. chairman of th* Thanksgiving birds have already made such re­ That iwi't all. Admiral Stark who, It waa charged fired the fatal UrUlcs”—due to functional monthlr MaiiiNitringH - Jewels - Miimll Parts — Replaced With Genuine Friday, December 4 ^ lights and other problems. M. Barrie and "The'. Playgoers” , ng, which was announced sev- ticut Telephone and Electric Cor­ Most to Blame. party and husking bee to be held quests, knowing that the ballroom holds a diplomatic job aa well. He shot. > diuurbancet — should try Lydia E. Parts for Each .Make of Wateh. Board of Control nieetlpg, Mr. Bturges announced the ap­ Overnight News Judge Peter J. Brancato re­ Arthur Wing Pinero. Last sea­ PInkham'a Vegetable Compound. It weelu ago, will get under way poration and congratulated mem­ will be well filled and prime loca­ is United States rcpre.senUtive to son, Mr. Lederer appeared in has a soothing efiect on one of wo­ bers of the eommlttee, represent­ Chamber of Commerce, T. M. C. pointment of R. E. Simpson, light­ this evening at the Hollister street manded the boj-.s to prison and Manrliester Chamber Two Walchinakers At Your Service. this month. tend-leaee requirements of «,500,- Hartford. Nov. 20— —Many tions St a premium. Reservations Gen. De Gaulle and Fighting Hartford in the comedy success, man’* mo*t (mporfant orvan*. Also 000,000 pounds may be met. ing both management and work­ A., 6:30 p. m. ing engineer, who lives in West school auditorium, said this morn­ should be In by Tueeday night, as France. Of Connecticut said he would set the day for sen­ fine atomachle tonic I FoUow label Work OB Meat RaUonlng CoonecUcul holders of "B ” and Hartford, os chairman of a com­ "Pursuit of Happiness.” directions. Worth trying! THE DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. Dairy Products—The demand te ers, and who were present on the Monday, December 7 ing that he expected the biggest Wednesday and Thursetey will be No matter how late he works, By Asociatod Presa tencing later. * of Commerce The War Production board has platform with him. Women's Auxiliary of the C. of "C gasoline ration coupons ^re mittee of consultants. •leweler. Stationers OpHclaaa ited th* Office of Price Ad- 1943 ia estimated to be the equiv­ not taking the car-sharing^ pro­ crowd In years to attend the af­ the busy days of Thanksgiving. he is up again by 7 a. m. and la . LYDM L nNKHMTSSSSSRI He continued. "There is plenty C. Tea. Street lighting Problem Good Music Provided at his headquarters about an hour tion, th* government's alent of 140,000,000,000 pounds gram seriously, the State OPA an­ Street lighting was (me of the fair. The entire committee has Wallingford—Two grocery stores of raw milk. The departimnt of room within the structure of Wedneaday, December 9 Mrs. David M. Cteldwell was later. The springy walk and glow __ rationing agency, to work our American system for the sat­ CThristmaa sale and cafeteria nounced today after its informa­ major points on wMcb Mayor worked hard to put this across this in different sections of this town says then la little possibility that rear and feel confident that it will able to secure Satrlano’a orchestra of health in the face of the 62- plans for meat rationing. Be- isfaction of both employer and supper, North Methodist church. tion division conducted a street- Spellacy based his telegram to were held up last night within 15 ' statement* that such a plan pr^uctiop can be expanded be­ corner survey. M a success. which kept everyone dancing last year-old admiral show that he employee needs without animosity Tharaday, Drrember 10 General Miles Thursday, asserting year to its tuneful rhythms. thrives on hours that would send minutes. Mrs. Albert Jerzyk, pro be ready aom* time early in yond thU year’s record output of or ill will. The most miserable lie OPA checkers reported that, that Hartford could not comply Profeaaloiial BUI prietor of one of them, gave up there has been no official 120,000,000,000 pounds. Ladies’ Guild Chicken Pie Sup­ The program calls for four acts Mrs. Alfred B. Sunqulst, general many ,n younger man to a reat that ever plagued labor relations per and Sale, St. Mary’s Pariah while observing incoming traffic- with' the dimout before Decem­ $75 to two men who threatened .tion o f what th* meat ra- With prevailing prices. Hie during a half-hour rush period at of 'vaudeville, a real old fashioned chairman, te busy putting Defense home. ia the statement that the ends of Hall. ber 30. Stamps in the albums to the* “ We had n hnlf holiday her at gunpoint, and Charles may be Uke. prospective level of national employer and employee must be one of Hartford's main traffic ar­ huaklng bee with at K.st two Walker Ipst about $30. In each Saturday, December 19 The Mayor said the Hartford crack huskera competing, modem equivalent of two $25 War Bonds, Tuesday,” joked one of his it even ' more erltleal Income, and the relative ahort- antagonistic, and that there must teries, that 87 or 70 percent of 138 Electric lig h t Coihpan^ had In­ case the robbers escaped in an are said by th* Annual Christmas banquet of and old fashioned dancing with which will be given away to the personal eeeretnrinl staff. “ We ngee of meats and coffee, exist a kind of class conflict be­ Local 63. T.W.U.A., ’Tinker ball at car* with "C stickers end 80 or formed him It would be physically automobile. M ake this a prac* Iture dagm'tiiisat t* b* 40 percent of 200 cars with “B” Steve Scott calling the numbers. lucky winners. Winners may con­ got off at aix o'cl(K-k.” UNHEARD OF SENSATION!! dviltene would buy the equiv- tween them. Impossible to dimout the more Admiral Stark lives in a small West Hartford-dovernor Hur­ 6:Sa stickers carried no passengers. In addition there will be a dravir- vert the stamps into bonds which tiral Christ mas hy e f 120,000,000,000 "The ends of msnsgement and Saturday, January 3 than 5,000 street lamps by Nov. apartment about three minutes ley. Ill with influenza, was "slight­ c b e e ^ Sted aad erapor^ Of the 325 "B ” and " C auto­ ing for caah prises and music for must be registered in the name of giving gifts that will If M waa nvallable, the of labor should be identical, can Installation here of Grand Lodge SO because of Inability to get ma­ the owner. walk from the London square ly inproved" last''night at his milk, mte ether etaaeae *( he identical, are identicifl, if prob- mobiles of 500 observed, only 10 th* evening will be furnished by give long wear for msnv months lo com e. any*. Oevern- officers of tbs Knights of Pythias. terials. Tony Obright and his popular or­ Each ticket carries a chanca which Englishmen call "Little home, while his son and two dairy pridaste. SappUee M luqnlTCaMtits for mlll- lema are worked out on a realistic, of the former and six of the latter ~' teia Wte vegetable oSa It was learned today, Itowever, chestra. on the War Bonds, whether the America” because of the large daughters, the former recuperating AND tesy and tend -lease needs are fair and impartial basis.” were found to have three'or more number of uniformed Americana to by IS* aaam agehey that New Haven and Bridgeport The vaudeville acts assembled purchaser te present at tS9 dance from pneumonia and the latter be­ a* MJ)00,000,000 In order to survive, when the pasaengera. dimmed out their street lights In be seen there night and day. But lieved also to have influenza, "felt S> urrmp b* hMMSItlief te war la over, Mr. Danaher said, "Oddly enough,” aatd one of the for this affair are the best that or not. Buying tickets te an op­ far moiling. about a week by .the simple device can be obtained in this part. Stan­ he would like It better if he lived a little better.” their mother said. employers and employees would Lease Clauses checkers, "two-thirds of the car portunity to show one's apprecia­ Sloek up on V’nr Bond*! MISSES’ Thus civlllaa supplies wotdd be of painting the upper half of the ley Backus, booking agent, haa tion for the splendid work done in In the same building with hia Darien—Joseph Gsdl, 56, whose WOMEN’S APPAREL 11.000. 000.000 pounds below the have to cooperate fully, and cited sharing wrm being done by wom­ globes or painting the reflectors headquarters. dsnarlmeiit Is not the formation of more than 1,600 en.” promised that all will be ^well our Health (>nter, the hoapital, body was found under a railroad demand. The department says In th* older type lamps. worth seeing. Indications point to and to do one's share In maintain­ "Then I W’ould feel free to take trestle here Nov. 16. died from a that Carmen WU be able management-worker committees Rental Bogey Not Displaying Stickers secret and confidential documents dvlllaos demands for po- civlllaa suppUes of cheese, which a banner crowd when the doors ing its high atandard. fractured skull probably suffered totaled about 780,000,000 pounds throughout ,the country aa evi­ The survey also revealed that to my rooms to study them there," fresh and eghned vegeta- dence of this will to woi'k together. open at 7:30. in an accidental fall. Dr. Ralph W, this year, may havo to be cut to 26 cars, or 1.5 percent, were in deadly Poison ^ he said recently. Crane, medical examiner, reported aad fruits, a the eases only "W e’re never going back to the Some Landlords Intro­ He walks to his office which is t'aersils and dr^beana and pesa 480.000. 000 pounds next year. violation of the rationing laws by last night. Gall’s body was identi­ labor relations of fifty, twenty or not displaying a sticker. Oaa’t Bead Serial Numbers PLAY SETBACK in a large moderr building, guard­ t aappBas mt 1 ^ baste foods ap- Fish Supply SuteSer even ten years ago,” l.e concluded. fied by fingerprints only yesterday. ducing Unusual Ways Results of this checkup, declar­ Deaths Cause TOMORROW NIGHT ed by green-uniformed United ptmitifBL Fish—The 1943 elvUlsn per cap­ "The answer to our labor problem Boise. Idaho — OPt —Sergt. Wil­ States Marines, and plunges im­ Bridgeport - Captain of Detec­ ia not any kino of ism except Of Beating the Ceiling. ed State OPA Director CThester at the tives James H. Bray said last n e s r B ita supply is expected to bo some­ Bowles, “prove that many Cten liam Rambo of Gowen field won’t mediately into his work—dictating IBs food situation as what smaller than the 1943 supply, Americanism. The kind of Ameri­ (Contimied trom Page Om ) register for gasoline rationing. MASONIC TEMPLE mail and memoranda, seeing mem­ night that two 20-year-oId Maine canism that is guaranteed by the necticut citizens still fail to realize 4m, Ag^cultur* department which is running 17 per cent be­ Hartford, Nov. 20—Charging this state ia faced with a des­ The .tires on his 1923 model auto­ Turkey tor First Prize! bers of his staff and reading ur­ youths, brought here Tuesday for ' hava believed for some low the 1941 a u ^ y . Heavy mil Constitution and under which we that a few Connecticut landlords while he went to the cellar in mobile are ao old he can't read gent reports which cannot wait questioning in connection with the have grown up into a large and perate gasoline and rubber short­ search of powdered milk. It Fee — 30 Cents. th* govenm ant should ttary requirements and wartime are Introducing new and unusual age.” their serial numbers. Uie quieter evening hours. death of Charles Sine, 67, a de­ a broad program «< powerful nation. What you are possible, be said, that the poison fense worker who was robbed and raatrtetiona on navigatton are clauses Into leases, designed to While urging every driver to Eat* Lunch at Desk deMgned to aasure seeing here today In the award of (X)uld have been put Into the eggs He frequently follows hia old slain, had been booked on techni­ given aa factor* reducing etvlHan break federal rent ceilings, Ches­ drive bis car "only when it abso­ dtetarlbatlaa among all eon- supplies. this coveted E is a token of the ter Bowles, Connecticut OPA Di­ d\re passengers,’’ Mr. Bowles sew gon bacteriologist, showed no ill DEEPLY-CUT PRICES ceed tU* year’s record output an appointment for a luncheon row. burdened by dictatorship, can out­ clarify the issue. "many of us taking tha all too- ml >400.m .m pounds. The "Any provistena in leases which effects after eating egg yolks tak confsrence. These rang;* over a Hartford—The State Defense produce as they can outfight, those human attitude that four tires and en directly from cans of frozen wide field, from officer# of the per onpite supply wunid be the who atem reduced to mere automa- increase tha obUgationa of the our allotment of gasoline can't Council and Department of Agri­ iorgost aa reeeid. MUltary tenant or place limitations on hia eggs, but died In three to five min­ Admiralty to representatives of culture issued a warning yester­ toma by a ruthless state. We arc make much difference In winning utes after consuming left-overs REPAIRS any of the Allied nations with to waato taae feed. and lend leoee requifetnents uae of the housing, which were not the war.” day that the supply of Thanksgiv­ r agencies, on the other proving that a system which pre- from the hospital dinner. headquarters in London. Dinner Right in the Heart of the Season! for ehteken aro relatively .serves and henora the individual in effect on April 1, 1941, cannot “But aa the survey of our infor­ ing turkeys would not be sa large have not taken so dark small. However, because of be enforced today, even though AH Affected Nauseated may also be the (xxasion of an- as previously anticipated, end o f the supply outlook. Offi- dignity of the worker will build mation division shows,” he added A total of 467 inmates who ate ether such meeting. the light meat aod dairy a better world for us, and for our written Into the new lease, Bowlea added that the celling price would of the WPB and the OPA "that casual philosophy isn’t the eggs became violently ill In These aeml-soctsl occasions product altuatton, the depart- children.” stated. their s Slone." ON ALL MAKES —m concession to English be about the same as that- pre­ It hard to believe that, after meut expects the cIvlUaa dto "Some leases contain new matter of minutes afterward. vailing at the present time — of governmental struggling A Serious Situation All were nauseated, complained of methods—are about the only mand for poultry meat to ex­ clauses definitely devised to per­ Among the 500 cars checked claim that Admiral Hterk al­ 53 3-5 cgnts a pound for Grade A OUT WITH THE OLD— ON WITH THE NEW! farm surpluses, the country stomach cramps, paralysis ef the ceed the supply. Victory Eases mit landlords to collect mor ethan the State OPA head said, "167 lows social Ufe to take on his dre.saed turkeys under 16 pounds. I’heeded toward shortages requir- ceiling rents by making 'extra' legs and difficulty in breathing. Egg'^ production la expected to holders of “B" and "C coupons, The strong lived; 'the weaker OF CARS! time. Hartford—The Institution of , extensive rationing. charges now for certain services Batloning Monstroua Taste total 4,700,000.000 dosen in 1&43. Nazi Pressure or 33 percent, were subject to the died In agony. When the press of work permits meatless Tuesday has changed the Military and ISBd-Ieasc needs are which in the past were provided same fallaclou* reasoning. If one- th* admiral goes for s week-end menu for the Republican victory . Silhrott have deleriiiiiied on a drastic change in their W omen’s Apparel Deparlmeiil! Thft idals of th«M agendas point with the hou.sing accommodations Dr. Evans said many still were Yes sir« we are equipped ,to do all kinds of expected bo take from 35 to 30 third of ail the 400,000 car owners critically 111 and he feared the to a refuge to the country where dinner here Nov. 24. The piece de boo, that rattening is a mon­ (Oonttnoed from Pag* One) I want to make it clear that no he indulges a passion for long task, requiring vast ad- per cent. ’The deiwrtment says In Connecticut had the same cas­ death toll might increase within resistance has been changed from women's clothes sections are to take pre-emi nence over all— to be enlarged, to occupy thft the etvUian per capita supply may dew clause of this kind in any type ual attitude toward car sharing, I repair work satisfactorilj and economically. walks. (Hia only other hobby is beef to chicken. .tive machinery. It takes of lease can be enforced today If the next week or two. be about the aenM aa this year, of two Ru.ssian units but a fierce don't like to think what would The frozen eggs were part oif a sailing in small boats, but he haa Hartford State Defense Ad­ they explain, to set up ra- cmintcr-thnist restored the lines, such a clause was not a part of iiappen here.” given that up for the duration.) most preferred part of th^ftore— and to present only fashions from the foremost and . _ program*, that is, shout 318 eggs compared shipment of 36,780 pounds distrib­ Let us keep your car in good running order. ministrator Wesley Sturges srt- with 314 In 1941. killing 170 Germans and destroy­ the lease arrangement '~on the Mr. Bowles said the acuteness of He now holds the command un? i Smyetary of Agriculture Wick- maximum rent date.” uted several months ago to vari­ nounced last night that . R. M ing five tanks. the gasoline shortage ’’haa.becom* ous western states. They came der which he served 27 years ear- leading styled sources. '\ brpught rationing to the front Demand be Bxtiesd Supply The OPA’s answers to questions fier as flag secretary to Admiral Simpson, a Hartford Ugtiling en­ a'warning to the WPB’a The reat of the overnight pic­ evident 1.. the recent announce from the east or mid-west and gineer, had been appointed chair­ \ Cooking fats and vegetable oils ture waa one of stabilized lines concerning certain type* of cUuees ment that cute the value of^”A ’ \ William F, Sims In the First World \ R^uirements eommlttee, of (excluding butter)—because of which have crept into leases, of originally were purchased aa a man of a conpKtttee of experts and relatively little activity ex­ coupons from four to three gallons lease-lend shipment but were di­ war. and consu^JitefiU to aid lighting he is dudrman, that farm- the prospective smaller supply of late, are as follows: per unit, beginning Nov. ." Stark’s London office might be Nttaadt possibly meet military, cept near Tuapse along the Black 22 verted apparently because of a com p^iek meet problema im­ butter and because eff Increased sea coast where the • Germans Questions And Answers "This reauction.” he pointed Depot Square the office ^ necessary If food prnduoMon holding firmly in newly occupied V ^ ^ ( ' ■ creasing, the total amount which lines. landlord on April 1, 1941 waa pay­ Nohdreds of frlepd* Mood with tiv* *h*n* b*f casity war. Hercules Mining company in Idaho <^^«auld be expanded further. ing the expense of any of the items bowed bead to ssouni "Uttls Da­ "That te the point of ^ view 1 try since Its organisation In th* 1890s ^But shortages of skilled farm will be available to r civilians la expected to he consldcrebly leas —gas, electric, water or telephone vid”—the pMte who achieved dis- 'to put over in my dealinga wrlth and long prominent in mining con­ A t leher, machinery, teaasporta- Nazis Report Only .—then he must oontihue to pay tteetlpB 'tis a Uwyer. terns as a the British and when I speak to Bea facUlUes and the posei- than this year. cerns. COME TO SEE OUR NEW AND Cereals—The -supply ef them. jpoSttcal leader and friendship aa Informal gatherings.” New 'York—John J. Mulcahy, 67, blllty that weather conditions *Local Fighting* Q. Can a .landlord ask the ten­ administrator of New Haven’s llMf bMMttfRVya Then he added as he stood by be as favorable as wheat for lour and other former Olympic rowing champion, Berlin, (From German Broad­ ant to agree that the premtees are. municipal affairs—inside and out­ the broad window of his office: jr.lMs year, raise grave doobta foods for human cooeump- 1 W /ra i one time graduate manager of ath­ tton is deMribed by the ^ casts), Nov. 20— (JP)—’The German to be occupied by Bqt nym than a side his Fountain street home, "But we must also remember letics at FOrdhsm university and The Army & Navy Club Ihe minds of farm officials high command reported only “lo­ GREATER WOMEN’S APPAREL DEPT. partment mm **practicallv nn- specified numhsr ’oF peraoaa, and Witten and vdthout S t Aedan’a that everything must be suboidi- former football coach a t ' Seton to th* ability of farmers cal fighting” in tlu wntem Cau­ 64g64' M M laah at, and itatn produclioB at this Umltod.” TImi Vnltod State* can he proMhIt the tenant from church and 'finaUy at hte last rest­ C ' S nated to . Tl*. ' mlral’a pleasure In diseovering a: . A t 8 :1 5 P .M . assault back to Its start^ig. TiI*cs. BO on April I, 1941, |nd he p em a a m t Balah. WIB well-turned phrase which, express- « f food: military demands on oceanic ship­ In the Alsgtr sirn ah'd east of eclipsed the presence at the fu­ h*ifci. Raady M iMMa* UasH OvUten Supplies ping may cut down on lmp<^ cannot be Umited aa to number of neral serYicos of-scores of high not hat. Approved by Ansel, *d te a faw words hte philosophy Ohlcogo—OP)— Th* manpowsr Mozdok also,., the communique caa Institute o f f auadertag. W**df*id d*dga. Sfai or beliefs. “An egg today, a feath-> shortage has, even h it'old Saint Kte—The output for th* mar- and thereby .mehe it necessary to said, repeated Russian charges occupants ualeas a aimilar ttmita- dignitaries Including U. S. Sena- OPEN Thursday and ’ year beginning O ct 1.1943, reduc* the pireqent ration. tion' waa In the lesae on April 1, tor Fntecte T. Maloney, former High lighted with Boas sr LItee : M . - er-duster tomortoW.” "Life begins Nick. But that doesn’t mean sr* nqtelaSd. self fattens. 9f9m IbrIi each morning,’* "When In a hur­ that children will have to go with­ lo total >4,000,000,000 Ctermaa and Rumanian forces 1941. ■ Attorney General Homer 8. C um e ry, wait awhile,” “There 1s no sub­ out a chance to tell that northern Saturday Night V M tmr aant moeu than oa the Don front. It aal4 "engaged mlngs, Omg. James A. Shsnley. 1200 IN PRIZES CHARGE . N*4 BasHgk OmmSf CW tSrm stitute for bard work” are a few gentleman what they want :for ILBRO Lte the prevteue year. Bare Btap T ew DIP Steeete , Mayors Thomas J. Spellacy of In violent fighting with strong 64*7r» • a • • a p.a a a a#n • 92J5I (20) $5.00 GAMES (3) $10.00 GAMES iwiand techidtng military, enemy tank and Infantry forces. Hartford. Francis A. Danaher of of the favorites on hte list. Chrtetmaa. In a toy fMctlon of ACCOUNT TiU9 0 ’a ock and rtrlllan has b Topeka. Kaa.-(-Bound ducted by Pastor F. Pebler of St. Appeals Made Reveals Tragic Tale purposes. Fitzpatrick, Governor Hur­ Pbiluary Luke’s Lutheran church, Paterson, Retailers qnd wholesalers will ley’s agent, - reported $8,088.05 lert B. Foy Renamed N. J. V. Set-Up Ready not be required to register at the Of •pent from the $12,894 collected. By Refilling Shells Plan] Well Received To Britisher^ beginning of the coffee rationing This, he said, was only a partial Mrs. Thomas N. Davidson Of ‘Lost Squadron’ program, but later they will be re­ expense statement. A iupplemen- First AH' Instit^onal quired to file a reftort on their al­ Gov. Hurley Spent $12,- tal statement will be filed. MUwaukes, Nov. 20 — (VP) — «old price. But no stocking up. Got 'ire Department Head Deaths The fuperal of Mrs. Martha Greater faith in Homo Sapiens, * two-box limit to keep out thr ;| DavidaO;^ Wife of Thomas N. Da- lowable Inventory, the amount of Contributors to the Hurley cam­ Sock and Buskin Play* Hundre<]ii ' o f Ship* Users ’ Must Register initial inventory, the amount of 894 and Democratic paign included D. E. Fitzgerald, genua nlmrom. has no man than i ^ t ' Mrs. Emms J. Thompson' vidsonv-:^^43 Knox street, was Assault Boats Ran into T, . rn...... I th« empty cases. I got pteatjp ers Draw Praise for a held y est^ d ^ .^ tem oon from the wrecked Sailors Quar* YMCA Schedule Purchase Warrants Issued and to $600; Executive Secretary John Jim Clark, Milwaukee gunsmith,, powder wid primers; but Fra ins His Eighteenth Mrs. Emma Jane Thompson, of French Destroyer Fire Starting on Monday. League $14,655. F. Robinson, $500; Bernard J. Lee, T. P. HoUorian.Ffin.eral Home and whom they were issued, and the who has nonchalantly bung the short on cases.- Fine Performance. Andover, widow ot William B. tered in CCC Camp. amount ot Purchase Warrants re­ $300; Frank S. Burgln. $300; W il­ Temi as Chief of the Thompson, died suddenly this from the Church o f'th e Nazarene While Searching . for Hartford, Nov. 20.—(ff)—WUllam fate of big game hunting in Wls- i “If the fellers bring me back at 2 o’clock. The aeYvtqe. •Was * I I J 9- 10 a. m.—Girl’s gym. All Institutional users o f coffee ceived. liam J. Fitzpatrick, $300; John J. morning at the home of,her son- O’Ckmnel, $300; E. Glynn, $250; conain for the duraUon on the d e -! empUea I can keep 'em banf- ' South End District; Douglas Phelps, president of largely attended by JhC^iQMy The Mons-Yprea Post of British Landing. 10- 11 a. m.->-Boys' gym, must register with War Price and Batlone for Oonsiuner J. Fitzpatrick, political agent for in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Beginning Sunday, Nov. 29, and William Honvltz, $250; Dorothy S. Sock and Buskin, the High school friends o f Mrs. Dayidllbn lit .the War Veterans of ^Manchester is 7-12. Ratlontog Board 11-76 at the Lin­ Gov. Robert A. Hurley, reported pendabUity of his feUow man. empties, no hunting next year. Fire Board’s Report, j Howard W. Green of 467 Center 11- 12 a. m.—Boya’ gym, through Sunday, Jan. 3 an eligible Bowles, $100. These were among street. Mrs. Thompson had been various churchy In Manchester. Issuing an appeal to the people of Harold V. Boyle agwT coln School next Monday, Wednes­ contrlbuUons of $12,894 and the 63 donations reported by Mr, Fitz­ A tow days ago Jim electr^d .^^Idn’t take lon| for the word dramatic club, gave s surprisingly 12-16. consumer can buy one pound at the boys who, short of bullets, visiting her daughter since Mon­ There was A^profuslon of beauti­ British origrin and others interest­ Democratic League raised 814.665 patrick. __ _ to get around. They're coming in Albert B. Foy was named chief fine portrayal of the Important ful flowers. ed In town to rally together at WlUi a United SUtea Task 2-S p. m.—Country club badmin­ day and Hiursday, it waa an­ roasted coffee of any mixture or were about ready to put one one day and although she had not been for the recent election campaign, here from a half (lozen states liks^ the South Manchester fire de- ^ role ot John Carteret in ‘'Smilin' once to secui:^ funds with' which Force, Casablanca, French Moroc­ ton. nounced today. During the period compound containing coffee (other A contribution of $1,000 from of the little woman’s hats and as well as usual was hot cbnflned MliM Marion/Janes, church so­ the State Central committee; one Uncle Joe riding the breeze horns Through,” the clubs major pro­ loist, sang two/Tavorlte hymns, "O to aid the Britlto Merchant Ma­ co, Nov. 10—(Delayed)— —^The 6:30—Bowling. allejrs, all open from ' midnight this Saturday, than the soluble or Uquld coffee) according to repprts filed with the make noises like a cabbage patch ' ent for his eighteenth term duction of the season, presented to bed. Secretary of State aa of midnight, of $700 from N. Masselli; and sev­ on sauerkraut night. Love That Will Not Let Me Go," rine seamen- now being cared for ' tragic atory of the "loat aquadron” from 6:30-7:80. Nov. 21, through midnight, Satur­ upon surrender of Stamp No. 27 until the deer got close enough to "Couple days ago a feller cal^ itUowing the annual meeting of last night In High school hall be­ She had been a resident gt An­ at a C.C.C. Camp a i ' Tompkins day, Nov. 28, no sales of roasted from War Ration Book One. Wednesday. en $500 contributions were among club over the head. He announced ' dover for forty years aqd tier hus­ and "His Eye Is on the Sparrow." —four American assault boats the gifts listed by G. W. J.ewett, long distance from Detroit fhe district last night. The office , fore a student audience, and to be Comer, New York. which ran into French destroyer coffee to a consumer will be per­ Stamp No." 27 is designated aa the Governor Hurley listed his own laconically that he reckoned he repeated tonight for the general band was formerly sufierintehdent Miss Janes was accompanied by contribution aa $1,600. Mrs. Clare treasurer of the Democratib Lea­ if it wras true. / tl' appointive. * Miss Gertrude Wilson, church Shipwrecked Sailors fire here while they were search- A mitted. The office is not open to first (Joffee Stamp to be used be­ could provide about 50,000 hand "I says, ‘Sure, want me to send > The district officers also nsm- public for the benefit of the new of one of the mills there. " The post officers have been aff*- cause of the convenience in de­ Boothe Luce, Congresswoman- gue. The $500 donations came loaded heavy calibre cartridges in pianist. Rev. Earl T. French, for­ ingIng --for the Fedhala landing /V V O IC I JAU BH the public on Tuesday. from Basil Fitzpatrick, L. Hur- a box up by express^’'' i i Harold Manning as superinten- mobile canteen. She leaves 'besides her daughter, vised that hundreds of shipwreck­ beaches—was told today by Sec­ Institutional users, such as res­ taching it Stamp No. 28 will be elect from the Fourth district, no­ nine sizes. The youth played the dual role mer pastor of the church, gave tified the Secretary af State that witz, J. Rodey, I. M. Coon, Fred “ ‘My gosh, n c^ ^ e says. T il dant of fire alarms Mrs. Cirech, a son, Frank Edward the prayer and the pastor. Rev. ed sailors are now quartered in ond Lieut. Edward *V. Wellman of taurants, hotels, etc., must furnish the next valid Coffee Stamp. Offering Dollar For Oartridge come right d^nf ind get 'em.’ ” of the embittered man, who fifty Thompson of East Longmeadow, an additional expense of several Raff, Ben Starr, and M. Sherman. A two mill tax, one less than James A. Young, preach^ the the camp, in Putnam County, N. New York city. information as to the amount of Any person holding War Ration This came at a time when deer years before lost his bride In the Mass., and a grandchild, son of Hour Travel hundred dollars was on its way in Other large contributions were: Jgirt year, wus laid and all of the funeral sermon. Burial waa in Y., a short distance over the line He and 71 other survivors were coffee which the registering unit Book One, Whose age is shown as hunters were offering a dollar a d ic e r s were reelected. hour before their marriage by a Frank E. Thompson. She also in New York from Danbury. These IS “ ara or older on his Book, is the mails, following Wednesday’s A. J. Goldsmith, $300; H. Simons, cartridge and finding them scarce Elaat cemetery. captured hy the French after the used in tbe preparation of bever­ report showing $10,577 had been In the absence of .Robert J. bullet from his rival Intended for leaves one brother, William Mof­ men have been picked up during ages during September and OctO' eligible , to buy coffee. Coffee $250; N. Niami, $250; M. Zazzaro, as Japanese principles. There's a Piloi^f Plane am th. president .df district, the himself, and in a later act as the fett of Andover.' The bearers were John and the past months from sunken Shopp*r. Urged Not to stamps in a book of a consumer contributed to her campaign In $250; M. Wehle, $250; Gerland war on and the ammunition mak­ her, 1942, and must also submit three separate reports and ex jjaeeting was ejifled to order by happy bridegroom. The funeral will be held Sunday Archie Harvey, Robei:t McKinney, ships along the Atlantic seaboard, in the belief she was a United] whose age Is ohown on his book as Ricketson, $200. ers’ output is going to lad.s *'•■1''^ Thomas Phillips, EMWard Swain Use Buses During Peak their coffee Inventory as of mid­ penses had totaled $12,120.60. Sacrifices Self Thomas Hassett, the secreta^, The opening scene finds him afternoon at 2:30 at the Andover brought to these shores and are States warship. ' night Nov. 21. 1942. <3offee Pur­ 14 years or younger are not valid. don't look twrice to see if tbe bitck Who was n^died chairman of the with his lifelong friend. Dr. Owen and Joseph Thompson. now receiving medical attention They were among the few Amer­ Stamps in such a Book must re­ Comptroller John M. Dowe’s has horns. / Congregational church, of which Traffic Time. chase Certificates will be issued political campaign report shows Women Employes Increase Chief A. B. Foy Harding (played by James Brit­ Mrs. Thompson was a member. and care by the United States. icans taken prisoner during three main attached until War Ration Now Jim not only is a gufiamilh Officers’ Report for the difference between these $1,175 contributed and $1,121.31 ton) engaged in a game of chess. Rev. W. B. Tuthlll the pastor will Society Cannot Aid days of fighting. two figures providing there is no Book Two is issued. Penalties will and a sportsman but a man of London, Nov> 20—(/P)—Ths Mo* eport of the district offi- Court Custom Cluuiged ' - Hartford, Nov. 20.—When you spent. His agent was Katherine T. Seattle. Nov. 20— Forty- rocco radio reported, today that Their dialogue at these frequent officiate and burial will be In the It Is understood that the Britlah 19 Csouattles In Fight excess inventory. be imposed where such stamps are vision. Believing that war wa.s as follows: for the district. Last yesr $25,000 carry your , Chriatmas parcels Quinn, his secretary. Dowe con­ five of every 100 Boeing aircraft the pilot of an American plane in was borrowed and repaid. games, with the petulant speeches family lot In the Andover Center War Relief Society cannot aid aa There wefe 19 casualties in the First AUotnnent missing from the Book of such an employes now are women. Build­ coming, he laid jn a supply of four commissioners, speaking Betty Jane Mess, one of New York's beat known models, will Jack.son, Tenn.—(/P)—Court cus­ all money and supplies are destin­ engagement. Seventeen men In the tributed $500; Miss Quinn $100; distress this mori)ing over Rabat Report on Fire .Alarms of Carteret and those of the even- cemetery. Friends may call at the home, try to arrange to travel be. The first allotment will cover ineligible person. his deputy, Raymond Thatcher, ing the big flying fortresses no powder and priiners two years themselves and for the tax- tempered physician, expostulating shortly leave for Hollywood to ap pear in "Cover Girls of 1942,” Holmes Funeral Home, 28 Wood toms don't change rapidly — but ed for overseas use in accordance first boat to be sunk swam three Use Sugar Stamps ago. So when he learned of the sacrificed himself in order to crash .yers of the South Manchester The superintendent of . fire Columbia's new picture. Betty Jane, shown above with flowers the tire and gas situation has tween 10 a. m. and 4 p. m„ when the period from the date of regis­ $250; Charles J. Donough, who longer is a man's business, Boeing his craft away from a built-up alarms report was read by the with him for his attitude of hate bridge street, Manche.ster, from with the charter of the society. and one-half miles to safety, some When a War Ration Book is is­ officials said today, predicting that plight of fellow Nimrods, his faith lie District, wish to extend to telegraphed from Ireland by her s oldier-sweetheart, is now discuss­ brought a change to the western traffic is not at a peak, advises the tration through JanuaiY 31, 1943. handled the state’s insurance for area. assistant, William Cotter and was toward the Wayne family and par­ Saturday noon until Sunday noon. Local response is asked for dona­ without lifebelts. All subsequent applications for al­ sued to a person who has not pre­ the comptroller, $300; and S. Le by the year-end, the percentage of In their Integrity led him to make hlef Foy, the assistant chiefs, ticularly to Kenneth Wayne, son ing contracts with the picture mo giils. division of the State Court of Ap­ tion of clothing, and miscellaneous Wellman, formerly employed in Connecticut offices of the O. D. T. viously re^stered for such a b^k. this proposition; It said the pilot could have other district officials, the as follows; lotment certificates shall be for bon, $25. ^ women among the plant’s thotis- of Jeremiah to whom his sweet­ peals. J. E. Springbett, court clerk, materials for these men who were the advertising, department of The Do plan to cariyr your packages, Sugar Stamps will be detached in Short oni Cases taken to his parachute but fol' his [gojremen and other officers, and all I am pleased to submit here­ consecutive two-month periods Await OUMr Reports ands of employee will be more with my report for the periou from heart, Moonyeen Clare, fell a vic­ parts or served as guests at the announced: "Until further notice, picked up at sea, many after days New York Daily News and whose the ODT urges, for store delivery accordance with the Sugar Ration­ "I’ll give any man enough shells thought lo Insure that his plans Uis members of the several nre the first of which shall commence The total amounts raised and than .50 per cent. Last April, it- 1 November 1. 1941, to November 1, tim on her wedding night, fur­ wedding ceremony. Funerals the court will open at 9:30 o’clock afloat and suffering from exposure, New York address is the Hotel service has been cut 25 per cent ing Regulations. If a late regis­ for this season and at the same fall on cleared ground. I eoaspanles, their sincere thanks HEALTH AND DIET in the morning as usual for the Ambassador, himself received mi­ on Feb. 1. 1943. spent in the campaign will not be 'was 3.7 per cent. I, 1942, and trust that same meets nished some of the best portions Attractive Set having loat everything they owned. under lost year. But remember An institutional user mu.st reg trant is not entitled to any Sugar Sppreriation for the excellent business in which the attorneys Games, cards, magazines, fruit, with your approval of this sensational and long- The same attractive English ADVICE nor Injuries. • that bus transportation is nearing ister at the same . Local Board Stamps, all stamps In War Ration j work they have done and are do- During the previous yesr very popular stage and screen drama. garden scene and cottage was used Stecliholz Rites present are interested, and then candy, smokes, canned fruits are The men pulled away from trans ■ In protecting the district prop- porti Yn foVr assault'boats about! the saturation ^InL M d Chrlst- where bis sugar registration is Book One, except stamps number little trouble has been experienced Sc excellent was their makeup and in all three acts. Rosea clambered will recess until the attorneys urgently needed. 17 through 28, shall be detached y agiihaBt fire losses, Furnished by the McCoy from Memphis and other points in Information concerning these |?30 a! m. NOV. 8. the first day filed. An institutional tner who on the part of the fire alarm sys­ over the gable and the garden Health Servtos In New Jersey gestion. A hat box, for example has not regrlstered for sugar must, from the book. When the regis­ jpe wish to commend the tem. The reason for this is mostly wall, and colorful flowers appear­ west Tennessee can reach Jackson men came to the local post officers the attack. s f andhis assistants at this "We were supposed to land on In a crowded vehicle, takes up nevertheless, register for coffee at trant becomes eligible to receive due to the changes made in our ed to be growing around the foun­ .Address communications to The by the morning buses or trains.' through Commander R. B. ElUs, War Ration Book containing Be for the floe work he and they Spiritual services were cond\ict- CCC S-P-47, Tompkins Comer, the beaches of Fedhala,” Wellman "pace equivalent to another pas the Board having jurisdiction over battery charging system and also dation of the Carteret home and Herald, .Attenttun McCoy his principal business office. stamps designated for the pur­ re done |n organising and train- In the borders, while evergreen ed at the Zion Lutheran church Putnam County, New York. said “but through error the aa- senger. Since an aU-Ume record of of the overhauling and replacing Health Service. Faulty Memory Worry The initial inventory of an in­ chase of sugar, he will then ex­ our atuciUary fire lighting of wire on our numeroua and boughs gav.e the impressioiv-of tall Wednesday afternoon for Rev. H. sault boats headed toward Casa- demand on bus lines is expected e, that W bean organised to blanca, 18 miles away, where the by mid-December, there Just won’t stitutional registering unit, which change the book held for a new bell circuit, which was completed trees overhead. y , F. R. Stechholz by Rev. G'eorge Slugs Used for Wishes book containing both the Coffee I tbs r ^ l a r flraman in ease of The enthusiastic reception ac­ The Value Of Strong .^xlominal Meyer of Bristol. Funeral sermons • —■ French fleet waa quartered. be room for war workers and must be reported at the time of during the year of 1941. Due to Seattle— (>P)—Mrs. J. M. Sisson registration, is the amount of cof­ and' Sqgar Stamps to which he Is IHkaster-diuing this critical war- the replacement of various poles in corded the-actors and actresses by Musclea were- delivered by Rev. Bernard has telephoned all the de-mothing Fort Banning, Ga. —(d*) — Ths "it waa not until we were in I bundles on the same homeward- ffig w period. We also wish to ex- Casablanca harbor that we realiz- bound cars or buses during the fee in the possession o f the regis­ entitled. The same procedure ap­ the districts because of deteriora­ the students in the audience, was Janssen of Danbury in English and establishments, but hasn't had any 124th infantry set up s atone plies to a person who has regis­ ItlRd our Uiankh, and the thanks There are six hundred and by Rev. Alexander von Schlichten ed that the fire toward which we later afternoon peak hours. Fur- tering unit to which the owner of tion or of being broken, fire alarm extended to the young people who luck. Six weeks ago her mother “wishing well" where soldiers may tered previously but has not re­ ’ the rasIdenU hf the fire district, furnished music between the acts. eighty-two little braces distributed of Yonkers, N. Y., a classmate of kneel and wish for anything from were headed was not from oil Uhermore, packages in s congested the registering unit has title. 'Hie wires and attachments, which are left on a trip, and Mrs. Sisson owner is deemed to have title to ceived War Ration Book <3aie be­ and eveiy member of the property of South Manchester June Mildner sang the beautiful . over the body. These are called the deceased, in German. A brief agreed to have hdr mother's sofa a furlough to a transfer to Africa tanks on. (bape Fedhala but * vehicle reduce the fluidity oMnove- ' group that came forward French ship hit by our Naval rire. ment by passengers, necessitating coffee; (1) In transit or stored for cause of an excess sugar .supply or Fire District, have been transfer­ song "Smilin' Through.” with mu-, muscles, and are composed of the biography of the deceased was and chair de-mothed while she —after they toss in a penny. So mas to the\ request at the sic by the late Arthur Penn; | read by Rev. John Kavasch of Two of our boats drew back. I joifg,), stops. delivery to him, (2) which has because he has surrendered his red from old to twenty-seven new was gone. Now mother is coming far, 800 pennies have been taken book to a local Ijoard pursuant to > Join this auxiliary depart- poles. Americo Oentilcore sang “There’s ^ most remarkable,.active substance Hartford. A solo was rendered by home. And Mrs. Slssion can't re­ from the well and used to buy Thought American Destroyer I cases where the purchase is been used by him as security in a nt. Tour oommissioners have All fire slarm circuits and boxes a Long Long Trail,” and was oblig­ in the world which is known by Catherine Rowsell entitled, "Lass member where she sent the chair goldfish for the place. Among the •The other two had drawn near i , ^ that it cannot be credit transaction, or (3) which is the Sugar Rationing Regulations. in the possession of his vendor if cbed tbia group during the have been patrolled and inspected ed to respond to an encore; Rich- j the name of muscle fibre. Some of mich gehen, das Ich Jesum Moege and sefa. pennies were 35 slugs. the vessel which, in the darKnew, i immedlate- period and feel quite sure and found in good condition. ard Turkington was another of the these muscles are more important Sehen,” and William Petke of Tar- they thought was a United States stores are not permitted to the coffee has been paid for and wiU give a good account Cbleit Foy’s Report musicians. The outburst - of ap­ than others to bodily health. ryvUle sang, "Ich geh’ Helm.” destroyer. i_ make special delivery trips, so earmarked for delivery to him. Caiifliclate Refuses j On this first wartime ThanfcsKivin?, we have much 'umaelvas in fire lighting if The report submitted by Chief plause from the young folks seem- { Practically all of the vital or­ Active bearers consisted of the "I was in one. ^ e n the « « « your buying should be done well in Weight of Substitutea for which to be thankful. We are thankful for In determining the amount of are called to help the regu- Foy follows: ^ ed to come simultaneously with gans are composed of muscular Church Council, Charles Sadron- other hailed the v ; ^ l . «■ in order that the mer- To Seek Election! the continued friendship and patronage of our ’ ■Mmbers at the South Ifan- Oentlemen: some of the most telling speeches, : tissue. Next in importance to the the initial inventory the weight of zinski, Charles Lashinske, John Uhant may plan for the delivery ail substances and substitutes, many old customers , . . for the new friends we sr Fire Departnaent. I respectfully submit this,ymy and increased in volume when the ' muscles of these organs are the Adamy, John Kamm, John Krom- i SPECIAL! *^-*7^*k ^ '^nrhinr vim fire 1 merchandise on one ot his such as cereal, chick-pea, and Um w Wooderfol Spirit coach. Miss Helen R. Page, and' muscles of the spine and the mus­ pegal and Norman Lashinske. have made this y e a r .. .for our ability to continue the policies that have made annual report, for tbs yesr eliding “ A burst then^” ^^ "''iThbor- chicory mixed with such coffee by Portsmouth, N. H.. Nov; 20— (/(•) men la this organisation, October 81, 1942. / the cast appeared In response to cles of the abdoiAen. If everyone Honorary bearers were the Pas­ —Up to the city primary election .ARTHUR’S the "buy-word” for pharmacy needs. For the.se— and for all the XUTS the curtain calls. kept these spinal muscles strong, MODERNAIRE OIL BURNING “ “ 'ir y a r d T a w ly . and the first which might be .spaced the registering unit shall be de­ II ws the men in the regular The department has i^ponded tors C. David, M, L. Steup, H. burst fatolly w o u n id the captain, week or so apart. In this way you Tuesday, the Republican.** had a blessings of a Free America— we give thanks with these Thanksgiving Values Tonight’s performance will be there would be little need for ducted from the weight of such have shown a wonder- to 237 alarms. 38 less than we had Wehmeyer, E. C. Wenzel, H. Tiet- FORCED AIR CmCULATING "Realizing that resistance was »void the risk that Chriatmas mixture. In determining the luage candidate for mayor and the Dem­ on daily needs. and they are. all cooper- reported last year, 13 of these Doqgtais Phelpa quieter and more enjoyable to the osteopath or chiropractor. jen, O. Bertram, J. N. C. Mohr- ocrats didn't. adults. Spinal troubles and pinched nerves useless against a destroyer, the morning wUl arrive before your of coffee during the base period, In every way they can dur- alarms were for rii’es beyond the mann, M. L. Guebert, E. W. Son- men stood up and threw up their gut doea the weight of all substances and Now, the Democrats have a can­ 'this war-tlnte period in spite fire district. / mannerisms that the onlooker for­ in this section comes mostly be­ stroem, F. Breuer, J. Kavasch, A. didate and the Republicans UP got they were mCre boys. Phelps cause the spinal muscles are too Maas, K. Blake, Miller, A. Schols, Hands—some even tearing off their substitutea, such as cereal, chick­ !'the fact that many o f them are There were J84 box alarms and Radiating Heaters underahlrU and waving them. 1 Ten-Year Br««ch .At End pea, and chicory mixed by the haven’t. THANKSGIVING SPECIALS! npon to put in extra hours 203 itiU alarms, 53 a. m. alarms had the more difficult role of the weak and the vertebrae are hot P. Woy, E. O. Piper and Teacher Judge Thomas H. Slmea, the two, and throughout his portrayal held in their normal positions. H. Kem. "The destroyer, perhaps think­ registering unit must be deducted SALE STARTS TODAY----- ^ENDS THANKSGIVING the 1^. The increased hours of and 1^4 p./tn. alarms. About Town ing they were up to a trick, im- Mexico City, Nov. 20.—(d*)— A from the weight of the total mix­ Republican candidate, was duly ployment under the two and of the elder Carteret he looked and Due to weakness of the ab­ Ushers were John Pallait and The altoms were for the follow­ mediately opened fire with three- ten-year breach in diplomatic rela- ture uaed. nominated. The Democrats, with shift plan has disrupted In ing fire^Y Automobiles 24, brush acted the part of a man over 70. dominal musclea, found in many Albert Petke. I 5 TYPES no candidate listed on the ballot, FOR GLAMOUR — MOLLIN’S HOME KIT Plays Part Well people, the abdominal organs have inch shells. tlona between Mexico and Soviet In addition to establishing a cof­ arays the social life In the II, bmldlngs 23. chimneys 32, Rev. Dr. Earl H. Furgeson. pas­ The body lay in state until 9 p. "Some men in the boat were kill- Russia waa at an end today after fee base and inventory, every nominated Mrs. Maty C. Dondero Miss Joan Todd, as waa to be ;)rolapsed to the very basin of m., at Zion church. On Thursday bouses that the members in dumps 3, electric 1, false 5, tur­ tor of the North Methodist church, AT ed by tbe shells and machine-gun I an exchange of notes between the registering unit shall state the by “write-in" votes. PERMANENT WAVE yaars have enjoyed, and it la t l e s 5, grass 78, gas stoves 2, oil expected, was superb in the role of will be the speaker at next Mon­ the pelvis, and almost all o f the the body was taken to Paterson, Then Simes last night an­ Kathleen Dungannon, made fa­ organs now lie well below the bullets;, then Serg;t. Claude Cun- two nation’s ambassadors In IVash- names and addresses of ail persons Plus Tax. Complete With 50 Curlers. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Gives You b ^ that sometime in the fki- itoves 7, leaves 2, motors 3, rub­ day's meeting of the Kiwanis Club N. J., where service w m held at nlngham of Memphis, Tenn., sent ington. Mexico had severed rela­ from whom they bought roasted nounced he wouldn't seek election mous by Jane Cowl on the legiti­ navel. St. Luke's Lutheran church. The s, whan the war la wen, we ea^ bish 8, lightning 1, woods 32. of Manchester. His subject will be the survivors over the side into the tions in pro est at what she called coffee during the base period of as mayor because a caucus indi­ a Beautiful Machineless Permanent Wave. Economy mate stage and Norma Shearer "Thanksgiving". If man at the present time walk­ service was conducted by Rev. F. back onto regular worl^g We had three calls for the In- water. ■ “ propaganda activities of Russian September and October and the cated a majority of the voters I with leas night work, s o ^ a t halator. and others on the silver screen. ed on all fours there would be Pebler. The sermon was delivered % OFF “did not support the views of the Stationery 15 quantities purchased from each. Kathleen, the daughter of a sister "The French kept on pumping | diplomatic missions in other FATHER JOHN’S, Reg. $1.25 .. .84c I HALEY’S M-0, Reg. $1.00 ,67c firemen may again enje^ the There was 8.650 feet of 2*4 inch Corporal Raymond Buck who ample room for all of the ab- by Dr. Karl Kretzmann of Orange, Roastsd Allotments Republican City committee.” of Carteret's lost love, Moonyeen, has been spending a furlough with | dominal urj^ans to hang in corn- N. J.„ who said in his sermon, shella into the boat until it sank. | American countries.' time that should go with hose, 2,100 feet of l ‘ a .inch hose Regularly Priced Under international law they could Industrial users (makers o f Another candidate was expect­ 50 Sheets oherahtp in a volunteM fire de­ and 8,300 feet of chemical hose was brought up by him as his own friends here and in Glastonbury lortable position without one in­ "This very edifice in which we are do this since it was an assault ves-1 Kept at temperatures below 88 soluble coffee,( liquid coffee, coffee ed to be chosen by the G. O. P. to ANOTHER SHIPMENT HAS ARRIVED 25 Envelopes nt / laid. child. As the names indicate, Irish has returned to his home base terfering with the pther. If we in­ assembled is a memorial to him.” extracts, flavorings, etc.) must ap oppose Mrs. Dondero in the Dec. ancestry, Kathleen speeches are making the trip by airplane. He sist on walking on two feet, we Pastor Stechholz not only labored •el. degrees Fahrenheit, white ^tatoes Work Has 1,223 feet of ladders were raised. ^ $64.50 to $95.50 "I was in the second boat, only | tend to become sweet. ply to the Office of Price Admin 8 election. HOT WATER BOTTLES REGULAR $1.39! need not t ^ you that the Chemical tanks discharged 43 all the more interesting with the was accompanied by a buddy from should at least leant how to de­ In the congregation for many Irish accent. Miss Todd, as those Springfield. ’ velop .our abdominal muscles so as years but he also designed tbe 90 yards behind the first, and we at the department has in- three-gallon and 35 40-gallon ahouted to the third and fourths are all familiar tanks. familiar with the play realize, has to hold the stomach and intestines church edifice from which he was Example: IRONIZED YEAST, Reg. $1.00. ,71c I SERUTAN, Reg. $1.25. ,84c an unusually heavy part and she Francis W, Anderson, son of in a better position so that they buried. Pastor Keyl of Nework, boat to get away. Then ws too the fa ^ th a t Manchester has There were 478 five-gallon wa­ turned and tried to escape by zig- .yed a.^iralldlng boom during ter tanks discharged. plays it with naturalness and a Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Anderson, can do their work more efficiently. N. J., read the biography of the $95.50 Heater of 65 Walker strtet, has been pro­ Sluggish elimination is perhaps deceased. Both Pastors Kretzmann , sagging. CAMELS — CHESTERFIELD — LUCKY STRIKE — ETC. I last p m a or four yean. Water Apparatus runs, 317. fine sense of the author's intention "The destroyer was pouring have been extended at a 162 extinguishers were ..charged Basil Nodden, Kathleen's suit­ moted to the rank of Sergeant at the greatest common cause of dis­ and Keyl were classmates of Pas­ $14.32 Discount M three-inch shells oUr way. CARTON ate and many new hydrants for people who have extingul.shers. or, is well cast In the dual role of the Gunnery School, Tyndall Field, ease. There is no cause of consti­ tor Stechholz. Panama City, Florida. He has just pation greater than that from pro­ Dr. Brunn and Pastor Rippe "A splinter took away, the front CIGARETTES installed in new sec- A 'I\vo Mill Tax .Approved Jeremiah Wayne and his son Ken ot one of my shoes, splitting two • completed five weeks of intensive 1.54 I of the district. Your commis- neth. Carteret opposes the mar­ lapsed and kinked intestines. were synodical representatives. NONE SOLD TO DEALERS! There was no opposition to the training to quai/fy as an expert toes. Bera, with the help of the offi- recommendation of a two mill tax, riage of the pair of the younger Those who have tried to cure con­ Dr. Stein represented the faculty $8 1.1 8 Sale Price They SeweAmerim aerial gunner. stipation with careful dieting of Concordia College, Bronxville, L ^ Blown Off Coxswain s, have tried to keep abreast of which was one mill less than la.st generation because of the acci­ Sale Ends Dec. 5 “Another shell blew a leg off the dental .shooting of the bride in the should remember that constipa­ N. Y .,. Honorary bearers were IfhlB building program to give the year. All of the officers were re­ John M. Haggert, Jr., son of coxswain. TOILETRIES SUNDRIES K odacolor ayers the proper kind of fire elected. For district officers Rob­ Carteret garden half a century tion is often caused by a faulty some 25 pastors of the northern Mr. and Mrs. John M, Haggert, of position of the Intestines as well as New Jersey conference. The Con­ "The air was full of metal. A b y K eeping Our Cars ction that they are entitled ert J. Smith was again named for previous. In spite of Kathleen's 86 Hamlin street, has enlisted in second lieutenant Jumped up to Reg. 60c Reg. S5e Film superintendent of fire alarms Har­ entreaties, and thqSe of hta friend, by incorrect diet. If this is the necticut Valley Conference was BOMB the U. S. Army artd will report represented by visitor George Goodyear Sendee Store take the wheel. A moment later he PHILLIPS’ ^During the past year a new old Manning. George Hunt was the doctor, he iS^Mamant, until cause of constipation, there is no g o t a machlne-g\m slug through CREAMS— BANKS— ^ Ail Sizes Tuesday at Fort Devens, Mass. He cure except through training tbe Meyer of Bristol. 40c 25c iper for Hose Company No. 4 re-elected tax collector and Daniel the spirit of his iMjt'xlove whom attended Bulltcley and Hartford 649a asAiATMAIN aTiDirirTSTREET ^ TEL. 4047 a thigh. andlhnJsSi^mj^ U27 ...... $ 1 .2 5 put into service. In addition Haggerty, first assistant chief. he claims to communexwth' In the abdominal muscles, ralsiag the Interment was at Laurel Grove Reg. fiOc Beg. $1.49 High schools and has been a resi­ cemetery, Paterikm. The commit- "A s I started to cUmb up fot- ^20-620 . . . . $1,50 I to this new piece of apparatus, we' Harry McCorffrick was re-elected garden every moonlit '^ h t , re­ dent here the past six months. organs to their normal positions, the wheel, a shell crossed my lap COLU’MBIA TWO-CELL OQ a |lmve purchased new hose and ex- as second assistant chief. veals to him the wrong ^ is do­ and thus ironing out the kinks and blew up the motor. Burning POWDER— 40'c FLASHLIGHT— 7 0 C J 16-616 ....$ 1 .7 5 lers, helmets and other ing the young lovers. ' St. Bridget’s Sodality will hold which have existed. gasolino spread over the boat .so for\kto^ Reg. fiOe Reg. $2.98 Ipment for the use of the men, Impiensive Scene a meeting *>t St. Bridget’s church In many^ cases aijhesimis have I gave tbe order for toq, men to Of which we believe are neces In the second act occurs formed around these kinked in KRE8IL ELECTRIC Planes Hainiiier Sunday, N°v. 22. at 3 p. m. A llt. ----- . - r - " ,------go over the side. The destroyer TOASTERS— aary to meet any emergency that impressive scene when K athle^ jpem be^'are urged to attend as aP^®^^**'^*®*^,.*^.**?**** picked us up. SHAMPOO— 40c $1.98 llMght come during the war period. implores Carteret to explain his' not be sufficient to correct the .s^eciql meeting for parents will be “The men In tbe first boat Reg. 25o Reg. $10.50 Our fire alarm system is in good refusal to her marriage with Ken­ Wscussed and plans made for the trouble. In that case, deep manip­ The A BC At Bottleneck •warn for the shore. Hundreds of DR. LYON’S SUN-RAY CMditlon and there are only a few neth. He relates the whole story reception of new members on ulations are required, which ara French civlUans waded out' to indispensable in the permanent POWDER— 18c of Health LAMP— $7.95 'fifties o f old wiring now to be r^- of the tragedy of fifty years ago. December 8. Mail Your Classified drag them to safety.. They chased Ijplaced. At a special meeting held (Continued from Page One) The garden scene is reenacted cqre of faulty elimination. Reg. $7.50 The exercises for strengthening away the Moroccan police and WhrAmtfkifs Th« aulomoliv* m*chanics of Reg. 7Se The first rale of good health la 'last spring, an additional appro- even to the shot that misses its King David Lodge of the I.'I. O. took off their own coats to wrap NOXZEMA REFLEX l|iriation was made to buy another peated this maneuver, reaching a mark. The' wedding guests flit F. announced this morning that the abdominal mpsclei)^ ahould he as simple as A B C— Always Be our dripping soldiers. CREAM— CAMERA— $4.95 ROND’S laaw pumper to replace one now position 50 miles south of Bengasi in aud out of the cottage to the its new and improved Bingo would taken while lying on the back. CmsdmlTntksAn . y«st«rciay ar« the Victory Sorvico Mon of 49c CarefuL Eat the right foodv and within a, few -mUea of the These exercises are outlined in "A French officer grabbed me Get plenty of m t. Exercise or plover twenty years old. Your com- garden when suddenly Joy is start Thursday, evening, November and asked how many boats there Reg. $1.00 Reg. $2.25 COLD *ilfifiaalonera have made every effort coast where th^ Bengasi garrison turned to sorrow. TTie dying girl 26 at 8 o’clock. Further and cohi- Dr.~ McCoy’s article on Ehtercise play in the fresh air. See your LEATHER ' were in tbe attack group. I told VEHKLES or VKTORY* lodoy..« . For H*s up to thorn to maintain tho KREML ATei physician nt least once a year 3 t o purchase this new pump but up was threatened with encirclement. with her last few breaths as she plete details will be announced and DIgestitm and the article Ads to The Herald WALLETS— CREAM him I could tell nothing but my HAIR TONIC— 0 # V — and should he prescribe 98c ■UBtil now we have been delayed on There was no*officlal report to­ lies in her lover's arms, vows she early next week. The usual week­ gives jrou illustrations showing * Sols transportation for bow the exercises are to be taken. name, rank and number. The offl* medicine for yon, bring his PVREX Reg. $8.9g Raceount of priority ratings, and day on , the whereabouts ofeak E ngli^i-The officer spirit has Join his lost .y ;3 Wagnsr ot Abbottstown, Psnn. eur bulldiags are in fair oon- tried to explain by sign language Moonyeen.-^ D ance "Thsy trsated us vsty wsll,” on all makes of cars andtrttci^ and H la not expected that that the Indians could keep their Mlnor'iparts were taken but well . aatd L ov stt "CIvtUans brought us win have, any major re^ rs to blankets, toilet kits and shaving playto by Miss Constance Kehler chicken, winq. Jam and clgarettea. fiuHng tbe coming yoar. equipment Chm^ roll call,'and th^ A i the maid Ellen. Mias Kehler aUo "A fter we were released, the Trawnrer’a Haport Indians were missing. The succeeded well with the Irish dia­ ThanksgiWng Eve French themaslvas drovs us to MOLASSES district treasurer reported found them doing what^they lect. David-Qalligah, as Willie Ain- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER is Fedhala." i Iw year baa doaad with a thought they had been..45ld to do. ley waa the suitor'whom Carteret KISSES af flP,T19 on band and col- They were b ru si^ ig ^ e ir teeth chose for Kathleen; William Pet­ BeoovoHag Freos ■])« Opatattsa bad baan batter than PI and shaving. blankets, had erson,waa ths postman; Caroline 'Fun Pound! Reg- .fiWt on tbe current tax rate been tied aaeUrely around tbair Daily.'<) Marjorie Shields. Lois C H E ^ Y HALL HoUywood, Nov. 90.—(ff^ W U - « r . .Wttb past due taxes even higbr necks. Gustafaon. Georgs Adamy and (Hartford Read a M Elm Street) _ Uam 8. Hart, oowtmsr film bsro ot seen bens wan filed, Francis Dsardoa "^ayed aaaall aa saittw «•«. to rsoovaring from •9 29c AUSPICES HOSE ft LADDER CO., NO. 1, S. M. F. D. sewdnf esar It was es- asttled (roatler at the g dsileata sys oesratloa, with COR. CENTER AND KNOX STREETS MANCHESTER. Mt 9W,Frfi would bo- United BUtos in 1830 was only Eddie Abrahamson’a 8-Piece Orchestra . It win be a success, ^ w a y across tba ixipUaaat, at Read Herald Adv#. A d m M o p ...... 50c Per Ptrao« t m toktoe. RRib ' ■ ..u / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC )N N / FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 194* / PACK HANCm ^TER EVENING HERXLD, STER, CONN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 194* . z . HGHT / L ■ / / — ------i- / . — '' ...... registries and hospillitalil to rectify the future. And from evgi^ re­ behavior of Congress will be bet­ Early Mailing Hats Off to ^itkey^B Latest}' Hi^spital Need^ the situation. . / port of tha forward-looklnl^ mood ter than the jiblitlcal correspond­ SERIAL W a / Jobs Increasing ' "Half-hearted n)/asures will not due to in which the people of Britain It- ents seem able to imagine it. ^ / Seen Greater do,” his article s6id. "Ail graduate without* ------Ueorg* FuctMT For Christmas . ■ f nurses who work within the hospi­ IbralD aelf are fighting thle war, they / / tals should be' placed under the m t m too are loiAlng forward to much The Good Life U . S. Heal ’oblem s / /, / control of (he hospitals which t h “ TO CO, INC COPVRIdMT. ' S*'- N ew 'York — O. Henry y^vould should as.sl{^ ; nurses to either APPROVED BY 2 ClNlRAriOS ItTMt more than merely "holding” what After this war is .over, we are_ Packages Should Be Put Private / Duly Nut’ses hMUr:Mr, Ooftll* have liked this story told How­ private duty or floor duty as seems they had before the war. BY WILLIAM WOODS offered by Dr. Kingsley RoberU ra sou soN thinking of moving to the Solo­ ard Townsend a husky,, ‘ bespec­ Ne^fl for Daclors m In Post Offices Early Urged to Change, to wise. Th^ plan, while radi/al, has ' 0«a*rai Huiaarar But if Mr. Churchill was more mons. This is because the'" Solo­ of Medical AdminiaUation aervlce / proved successful at various hospi­ roBBdad Oc'itabtr 1. l i l l the patriot than the etatesman tacled gentleman from^ Nebraska —If non-profit organization—in a * / InstHution Jobs/ mons seem to have, in the latest By Stratbers Burt •7can help directly, and kee|> on help­ Sfnall Plants Being Next Month. tals throughout the country.” Read Herald Ad vs. Pvbilahad Brary Bnalng Bxoapi when he made bis original re­ Confession your father, has gone down to see who sits at the nerve center of 8)(fvey in "Personnel Manage­ •■M ay* and Bolldaya Entarad at and most glowing account we CHAPTER XVIII the AP Wirephoto system. Listen, Americans! We don’t ing, no matter what else we are ment" ; mark, Mr. WUlkie, in hie own crit- the doctor." j^mphasized; Job Not Newr Haven. Nov. 20 — UP) ■ ba Poat Oslo* at Uaoohaatar. have read of native life there, the In the cold gray darkness Karen When Howard waa a youngster have to be told this. doing, and where , the young peo­ 1. An education campaign in in­ Washington, Nov. 20— The 7 iena.. a* Saaond Claaa Uall Ifattar iclem of the remarl^ was himself "To my father?" Karen asked. in rural Nebraska his show-going ple not yet of age or who can’t go bulk o f Christmas mail must be Director Sidney G. Davidson proper answer to many of our came do\v*n the hill, and was We’re a' lucky nation. We’ve So Simple as Sound. dustrial ofganlsationa to teach "Of course.” was limited to revival meetings to war or who. are essential where Grace hospital believes at least 30 ■uruK^nmrv^•UB8UR1PTION rurruor a t e s failing to be inteUigently explicit met by an anxious Margit at the And the girls looked at each I workers sound nutritional habits in the post offices by December 1 0 »* Taar bg^Uall la.oo instinctive urges. farmyard gate. They stowed the and summer chautauquaa, so in­ been lucky aU through our history.' tliey are con help. Day by day, ' and bow to recognise and get ■ 76 His abort retort left the implica­ other in some surprise, for since (Editor's Note: The need for this year if deliveries on time are per cent of the 2,974 private duty *r Kantb UallIII ...... { Have you heard the old story of skis and the knapsack safely away, stead of the Girl on the Police We began to be lucky the moment week' by A^eek. we can help. Bnn^ I treatment for incipient disease. to highlight dry skin 1* Cepy ...... 01 tion that the liquidation of the Johann had come home, no one buy bdmbers, stamps buy ships. doctor* In small war planta to be assured, according to Smith nurses In Connecticut should take Taar ...... tS.OO the man who rubbed marmalade and crept upstairs into the chilly Gazette he worshipped the stars our ancestors decided to come here. I 2. Inauguration of a rational Ivarad On went to the doctor's house if he of the sawdust trail. One of them A dollar today is worth two tomor-' Is growing dally but when they W. Purdum, Second Assistant employment In hospitals which, he British Emigre was one Of the es­ bedroom. We’re still lucky. But don’t let’s get there their Job is not Just I program for health conservation MEMBER o r into his hair because he made the could >avold it. was Maude Kendall Malley, who crowd our luck. row. Machine guns and high ex­ Postmaster Oneral. Mr. Purdum says, are “frightfully handicapped" sentials of this war. But he and .Margit had hardly slept. The a matter giving general medi­ I and preventative me^clne ia in' TRB ASSOCIATED CRESS mistake of thinking it was spin­ Fat in. the background they kept sang both for evangelists ana in plosives don’t wait. Neither do is responsible to Postmaster Gen­ by lack of nursing personnel. mia Aaaaalatad Praa* la azelnalaa- CburchUl alike couid easily have two girls lay In their cold bed, Our cities are still unbombed; cal treatment. Theirs Is a I duatrial gn ups. , eral Frank C. Walker for smooth use U N D E R T O N E ly aatltlad to tha uaa ar rapabllca- ach ? If you have, you have on hearing the clatter of plates in Chautauqua throughout the mid­ our children can still walk in safe­ submarines. ^ I 3. —Promotion by mafiagsment In an article published in the avoided such extreme infer­ wrapped the heavy quilt tightly the sink and Fru Eriksen’s boom- west. specialized Job. In this second and efficient air and railway mail USD at all nawa dlapatoba* aradltad probably always been plagued ty; not yet have our wives or How much is a young American 1 of facilltlee for competent, effi­ current Issue of The Connecticut to It ar not othorwlaa aradltad In ences. Our real relationship with around them (there was no heat j ing voice, and the little maid’s It was a great, day for Howard worth? Each stamp or bond you of two of their dally columns service. State Medical Journal Davidson thla papar and alao tba local new* with an itch to try it some Urn?, upstairs), and talked hurriedly in daughters been enslaved or insult­ devoted to this country’s war­ cient medical care , m the coni- Unprecedented ■ wartime de- by Frances Denney answer*. They swung their brown- when in 1921 his parents were in­ ed or raped; none of us have as buy maji be saving his life, and munity at a cost which employee said that there still would be pnbllabad taaraln. Britain is by no means, and never low whis]>ers. But only a few min­ vited to Maude’s home at Lincoln, time health problem, Business mands..pn the postal and transpor­ All rlsbt* of republloatlon at the spinach at least. Well, out in stockinged legs under the table, yet been shot as hostages, but It's the lives of two million like him. are able to meet. enough private dut.v nurses^ in the apaelal diapatcha* heraln ara alao wiU be, a clash . between Church­ utes passed before they b*ard and ate and drank, and felt -.the and were given a concert in the Nor will tomorrow do. It takes Writers James Marlow and tation sjhstsms, plus a prospective state to care for the emergency roaarrad the Solomons, it Is regiilar prac­ coming closer—the red real horror 4. Um of these community ill's psssionste absorption with Osterholm come driving at a furi­ drowsiness steal back over them. parlor. In private life Maude was of war, and already on a score of only the fraction of a second to kill George ZIeike explain some of record volurn'e^v^f Christmas mail­ needs of the sick if 30 per cent of tice to rub marmalade into your ous rate up the road and into the Mrs. Bolleau, and Howard held her medicfJ servicee for the rehabili- ings, were cited by„ Mr. Purdum Poll aarvlea ollant of N. E A bolding our own" and Willkle'a A sharp rap at the door made far-flung battle fronts our young a man. ' the needs). ^ tatlpn of industrial rejectees. them went to work In hospitals Barvlea Ina hair. farmyard. Margit looked out the them sit bolt upright. And then baby on his lap while she sang. men stand at attention or are al­ aa necessitating earlier mailings and another 30 per cent joined the extreme Inference that the Em­ Thereafter he lost track of the Buy, and buy, and buy, and keep of,'phyalcal fitness for specific oc­ Ever get tired of it all—wish window, and saw him unhitching the door blew open, and a breath­ ready engaged. So let’s finish it on buying. Buy regularly what By Jibnes Marlow and George than ever before. "It is'ph^ical- Army or Navy. Cubllahara Rapraaantativei, Tha pire must be broken up. Mr. family, anc. in the course of time cupations, 11 an effort to put han­ ly impossible for the railroad and Jnllo* Uathaw* Special Aitency— you were some one else—wLsh you the sweating horses. « less 10-year-dId boy tumbled in. off. Let’s have done with it. Let’s you can. Ten cents, twenty cents, Zielke dicapped applicants in poBitlons He charged that many people Naw York. ' Chloapo. Datroll and WUlkie could easily have discuss­ "The Herr Doktor," he panted, became a New York newspaper­ air lines, burdened with ,vitalT|^ were employing private nurses were your neighbor? Chances are "Oliif, Oluf." he kept calling in put' the murderers and gangsters a dollar, five hundred, five thou­ New York, Nov. 20.- dng. at the State Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. ; ORCDIrATIoNS you. Well, out in the Solomons, tened hands together, and helped and took him by an ear. Dllllnger. And let’s make sure You're investing in lives, in the fu­ as In normal times," Mr. Purdum "companionship or the luxury of CburchUl could easily have dis­ George Jessel's vaudeville review workers is hot so simple as it said. "If the bulk of parcels and having some one at hand to care Tba Harald Printina Company. to have this feeling is to translate him get the horses Into the barn. "Ow,” he wailed, and pointed at he was thrilled, he says, by the this time. Let's make this as ture, and In your countiy. Ina, aaaumet no flnanclal reiponai- cussed the situation without leav­ the girls. "The Herr Doktor says speedily as possible a world where Shut your eyes and imagine. sounds. Not if the physician is to greeting cards are held back until luctant to let softjeon* elae us* lishment is operating with many for their: every wish. It into living. A man and his Then both of them, blowing clouds sweet singing of one Lucille Nor­ thousands of inexperienced per­ blllty for tTpopraphlcal error* ap- ing the impression that the mod­ he wants to see them.” decent men and women can live Watch the great tidal wave grow, the usual time—the period of their tires. ' v. Caring for More Than Ever irtn* In adTortlaannenta In the of steam out from under their fur man. It was just like in the old do a good, intelligent job. sonnel, employed to take the place neighbor will get together and hoods, got to work lifting several "U s?" said Karen, and felt a and bring their children up de­ your ten cents or dollar in it; about December IS to 23—they Railroads are cooperatliig- by "Hospitals are caring for more Knehaatar Evanlng Herald. em Britain Is committed to old- days, listening to Maude Kendall But the need for doctors in war simply cannot be distributed in of men called to the armed serv swap land. possessions, even large metal barrels out of the cold chill '•un over her. "U s?" cently, and let’s bring our .voung watch it turn to tanks and planes converting some hundreds of stbel patients than they have ever had style mastery of the world. Mailey in a Chautauqua tent in plants is constantly being em­ time, and thousands of gifts will ices. The new employees natural­ Prldny, November 20 names. It’s reported to be a .sleigh and rolling them one by one What for?" Nebraska. men back as speedily as we can, and guns and ships; watch it roll box cars and similar equipment before,” Davidson wrote, "and, in phasized now: reach their destinations after ly cannot handle the holiday mail trying to render adequate service The fact that two such promi­ down into the cellar. Kranzi twisted free. "How And then, at a supper party, he and let’s bring as many as we can closer to Berlin and 'Tokyo and curl The Army, of workers, millions for mall transportation, and Jo­ pleasant cure. back whole. Cbristmaa" Jam wftb ...the smoothness and to the sick, find themselves fright­ i L ' nent leaders could, even in the should I know?" met Lucille Norman. The talk Im- and break What a lovely use for of them going into new and un­ seph B. Eastman. Director of De­ ChnrchiU And wm kie Ever get tired of the grub for The girls crept back Into bed. money! What a”!ovely hour! In 1941, about 21,950 mail cars fense Transportation, has ordered speed of 'the. postal veterans fully handicapped by the lack of midst of the hard joint struggle of Margit w'as shivering with a The girls looked at esLch other, came reminiscent, because mid- It may take a year; it may take familiar Jobs, is growing. At the whom they replica. \ A good example of the perverse gold ? Out in the Solomons they longer, but let’s finish it off. You With every cent you invest you were required between December that unnecessary travel be cur­ n\irsing personnel." the United Nations toward vic­ strange pre.sentlment. Karen's Karen with a startled band at her westerners in New York love to same time more thousands of Mr*. Emily Greeley. Itinerant 12 and 24 to deliver Christmas mouth, and the same thought waa talk about their homes. Lucille know we can. Everyone knows save a Mfe and hasten the end of tailed to the limit during the holi­ In view of all these.handicaps In another article in The Jour­ • mipuiidentandlng which the smell have gold In the ground, but they news that Kari might have to physicians are going into the arm­ (Brl Scout director, is the guest of malls—enough cars to make a nal, Supt. Robert Brough of the tory, begin tilting at each other in both their minds. All the while Norman smiled. "I wae that baby we can. Ev^n Hitler knows we this horror. With every cent you day season. But these measures to the service, Mr. Purdbm add' ot victory seems to have fanned won't let any one mine it. "It leave Trollness, her father's in­ ed servioes, putting a greater bur- Mrs. Alfred Sundquist, 68 Prince­ train 270 miles long. This year, cannot assure deliveries of gifts ed, postal patrons should YnaJ Norwalk General hospital said the with such extreme points of views they had been sitting so calmly you held on your lap," she said. can. But it's going to takA every keep blood-red war away from den on those doctors who remain Us* vwDaaYoaa fief ** aifhi between the Allies who must still make no good for we," they say, explicable movements down In the My last name is Bolleau. ounce of .-Strength and brains and these ■horea. Our young men will ton street, during this month. Mrs. the extra cars needed to move on tingle iinless the public cooper­ their gifts by December 1 if they available supply of nurses was im- and inferences is unfortunate. court, and her own sleepless hours and eating breakfast. . . . They at home in industry or general Greeley will complete her work holiday malls are largely being phiperly allocated, and he called is kiqhlifM sMa teoes soO stand together for the winning of and they know what they're talk­ turned and ran upstairs In a swift patriotism we have, and IT’S GO­ win on every’ battlefield, as they ates by mailing early and thus wish to insure that their friends 4 The real question before Brit- combined to make her more ING I t ) TAKE LOTS OF MONEY. practice. here by Thanksgivmg. used by the armed services, and a spreading the transportation load will not be disappointed at (Christ­ upon ''m ^d^al societies, nurses’ kelp beep *y M t ' this war, if it is to be won, and, ing about. pattering of stockinged feet to get Maybe you other Chautauqua have before, if we will support Health Problem Increase* ish-American cooperation is not frightened than she had ever been. fans would like to know, as How- And that’s where we older people them. And the thought of that severe shortage is in prospect. over a longer 4 >eriod than usuaL mas. even more importantly, for the Ever get mad at the tax collec­ And yet it was she who had to their boots. "My father la down Thus the nation’s health pi’aplem Shortage ot Trucks bow much Britain is going to hold in the village too." Margit whis­ waro learned, that Maude Kendall -r-4'e mothers, and fathers, and and the thrill of investing in your The last session of the training I* Tremendoue Took Winning of the peace, if that is tor? Well, out In the Solomons comfort Karen. The younger one Mailey *;tlll is alive, and that her friends and relatives of all kinds— country—how!s that as a reward? increases, inside and outside the course for new Girl Scout leaders The postal service usually bor- AJUOB OtiFKAM or even what Americana think of pered. "Karen, do you think-----" BiqwssI BejMtofi not to be thrown away sigain, can they don’t get mad at him at all. had needed all her strength the home is in Culver City, , Job. will be held Monday, November rovrs about 2,500 trucks from the Mr. Purdum called attention t« (Kaowa Aa Qweea''AI|ea) the British, but how much, for night before to remain firm and Howard thinks her daughtei cxix't Dr. Victor G. Helser, author of 23. 7 o'clock, at St Mary’s Epis­ Army and other government the task of the Post Office De­ BPnuTDAL Msnrotfi- «!>• found In the long-range inter* They Just murder him. show Karl that she was not afraid. The two pale and ailent glrla "An American Doctor's Odyssey" agencies, and rents about 10,000 partment in moving millions of Bloomaburg, Pa.—(JP)—^Ths Rev. ivwtb Daagkter a I the good of a whole world, Amer­ walked quickly down toward the miss. The Jessel show is Lucille’s sees a coming trmd in music, and copal church. at diange between Prime Minister The danger, of course, is that Now she clung to Margit as if to first stage appearance of any im­ he intends to be on the ground and consultant to the National from private owners, to handle pieces of mail every day to and Roy O. Musser, Bloomsburg'a USO , Bon Wits a VaU ica and Britain are going to be village. At the doctor’s white A T h o u g h t Association of Manufacturers, from soldiers, sailors and Ma­ chairman, tries to fill the requests BeaEags Dally, tadwillag Saofiay, Churchill and American critics of our Marines will ruin this perfect her mother. After a while, they portance, but she has ddne con­ floor. The new band, directed by Council members, leaders, troop the (^rlstmas mails. This year, it able to accomplish after this war. both fell asleep. gate, half cbvered by snow, they siderable radio work, here and in wrote in the Connecticut State will be extremely, difficult to ob­ rines throughout the world. This of all service men but this one, he • A.M .totP. M. OtBy Appoloi- the oonduct o f the war. civilisation before we ever get stopped and whispered a few a pretty girl who calls herself scribes, ar* kindly asked to mall That la a question which caUs Denver and Cincinnati. Last Dec. Dolores, had its opening at the Es­ Medical Journal: tain enough of these vehicles to extraordinary job must be kept said, he had to turn down. A sol­ meat. la the Servlee of tbe Peo­ There Is a tendency toward ex­ there. . i A furious pounding on the door words to each other before they any news wanted in the Girl for positive discussion rather than T her big chance came on a na­ sex House hotel the other night If the wicked shall turn from nil “Too many doctors still believe meet even a substantial part of current, even while the holiday dier passing through wanted to ple for so Vean. aggeration on both sides. woke them. Margit sat up quickly, turned in. Three men followed hi* sins that he hath commlttsd, Scout column to Mrs. Charles N. rush of mailings Is handled. Also, borrow 830 to start divorce pro­ IBI Ckoroh Street, HartfovO, Cooa. for negative and destructive back­ blinking in the bright morning tional hookup, and she was just and it did rather well, I thought. that Industrial medicine requires Crockett, 213 Highland street, by th* need. The Army needs its own MAIM SngET ^ Mr. OmrchlU had his blood up them almost to the door. Once beginning her aonfg when the pro­ What makes the band unusual, and keep all my statuteo, and do no special preparation and that it trucks and private owners are re- 1 he pointed out, the postal estab ceedings. , Pkoae S-OOin biting. It la a question bigger light. The wind kicking up out­ Karen (dark yellow hair and a that which I* latvfnl and right, he Tuesday night of each week. Any abd his statesmanship down when gram .was cut for a special news and Mr. X alert, is that the new can be practiced with the left material not received in the mail than the Empire and Mr. Church- doors had blown a fine sifting of scared face under her hood) bulletin. You don’t have to be told shall *urely live, he shall not die. snow in at th. open window. "Ja.” Latln-tempo band directed by hand, aa it were, while with the by Wednesday will not be includ­ be ^tohnled, in his speech of Nov. turned to look at them; then both what it was about But a film Dolores has both male and female iU and Mr. WUlkie, a queetlon be­ Washington she called, ehivering, and pulled other they continue their private ed. The Girt Scout column will ap' tOth, the M lowlng statement: of them ran into the house. talent scout had heard enough musicians. O i n t already has lost 'The only path to a tranquil life practice. fore which both men should striva the quilt up. In the empty hallway they took and Uucille waa signed for a part is through virtue.—Jevenal. pear in The Manchester Herald “lA t me, however, make this six men from his own band (make “I assure you this cannot be every Friday. Special news items to be humble and helpful, with The housekeeper, a big woman off their coats, hoods and boots. in "For Me and My Gal." no mistake, Cugat’s aand is still done. The practice of industrial dear, in ease there should be any .In Wartime in a gray skirt, apron and blouse, will be found on other days. neither making an extreme an­ Karen kept wetting her lips with very much in business) to the arm­ Animals were held leg^ally re­ medicine is a separate profession hristake about it in any quarter: — — -S * Jack 5tii came In with a frown on her Watch the paper for your troop or swer to the other's extreme impli­ her tongue. Then, side by side, on Canny Xavier Chigat, who never ed services, and he thinks that be­ sponsible for their crimes during and one which requires special we mean to bold our own. I have Washington—It already is plain round, good-natured face. "Up thickly stockinged feet and in misses a chance to earn an honest fore the war is over there will be the Middle Ages, and were tried council news. training if Industry is to receive New Brownie Troop* cation. with you,” she called. "Up with identical brown dreaae* with flar­ penny, owns a new orchestra. He a lot of mixed bands. in court. YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY THIS YEAR not become the King's Vlrst Min­ to be seen that the Republicans th* benefits which It has the right The sooner positive United you," and waddled across the Mrs. Emily Greeley, itinerant ister hi order to preside over the consider the late election as a ing skirts, they opened the door to expect. , , Girl Scout director, has helped or­ Nations peace goals are set up, room. “ In my day girls didn't lie and walked into the doctor's office. ‘The education of the industrial ■liquidation o f the British Em- mandate "to get the job done" as in bed until half past nine in the ganize a new Brownie Troop at the sooner Mr. Churchill and Mr. The first man they saw waa Mor­ physician today includes. In addi­ the Emanuel church. The leader O’ •iroi. For that task, if ever it quickly and efficiently as possible; morning." ten Martensen on the window WUlkie and the common people tion to his regular training as a will be Mrs. Herman Davit. She were prescribed, some one else that they feel they have a ticket Karen sat up guiltily, pulling seat, crouched like a monkey with doctor of medicine, such subjects of both their nations know what will be assisted by Mrs. Dexter would have to be found, and un­ from the voters to crack down on the sheets around her shoulders his thin arms wrapped about his as the engineering of ventilation, Peterson. we are fighting for, aa well as many New Deal domestic policies; against the cold. "Is it really m knees. Marglt's father was sitting lighting, heating, and sanitation. der a democracy I suppose the' na- A Brownie Troop ia soon to be what We are fighting against, the and that checking up on how the late, Fru Eriksen?" she cried. with bis back to the door, rough, Must Know Sanitation Probletna organized at St. Mary’s Episcopal ;^tk» would have to be consulted." billions for war are spent will be "He must have a knowledge of sooner the positive and helpful "So late? So late indeed. Break­ red bands on the arms of hit chair. church under the leadership of What was under Mr. Churchill's one of their theme songs; Dr. Stengard, looking puffier the Ingredients and disease-caus­ note Is likely to come into verbal fast is done, and everybody gone Mrs. Helen McKinney. skin was Obviously a feeling that Senate Minority Leader McNary, to work hours ago. Oluf and Einar about the face than usual, was ing qualities of the materials and Aniy girls between the ages of exchanges across the Atlantic. processes used in the Industrial too many Americans are gleefully Senator Vandenberg, House Mi­ have been cleaning the bam ever seated, half In, shadow, aUbis desk. 7-9 who live in the neighborhood nority Leader Martin, and several The blinds to the street window organization. He must have a .^presiding over the ‘Tiquldatloa of since eight o'clock, and we in the of either of these churches, may MB/Of J SERVE A Test O f Congress others, including a few antl-Ad- kitchen have half the baking done were down, and the room waa very knowledge of plant aanitation become a Brownie. ithe Britiah Bmplre.” Insofar as ministration Democrats, have said Shame on you." She bent, and In sUll. problems and their solution, of as much. This doesn’t mean that working conditions, of agcldent What Scoot* Are Doing S H O f t he ehoee to respond bo that med- There’s a ssvere indictment of one quick movement, whisked the Suddenly the doctor said in a Girl Scouts are:— there will be any hindrance to the heavy quilt away. strained voice, "Karen.” and occupation disease prevention ^,dUng, he was privileged and our political system contained in war effort. The way Congress methods, and of preventive health Buying war stamps today aa an The tightness grew. Both girls investment for the care of chil­ I'bfarely within his rights. America news atories out o f Washington rushed back to clean up the 18-19 No, Fru Eriksen.” they cried, measures in general.” and clutched at each other to keep breathed a little faster. “ Yes?” dren In need throughout the world ' Is not fighting this war to pre- on the subject of the President's draft bill, without binding the Dr. Rutherford T. Johnstone warm. But the woman went off "Where are your skis?” Carving turkey in the after the war. v War Department in its handling Karen wae standing as straight said almost two years ago in The l| servo the Britiah Empire; it is request for power to suspend tar­ laughing; they leaped out of bed Making cuddly toy r for little of the 'teen agers, was proof. as she was able, hardly breathing. Journal of The American Medical MAtL Bghtlng to preserve itself. And iff and immigration ted tape in and ran barefooted over to the Association that if a doctor is to children of war tom countries— If She thought at any moment ahe children who want something to Jud as certainly, America is not time of war. But Washington political ob­ closet to get their clothes. living room this, year? _ obtain an adequate conception of A few minutes later when they would faint. Of course they knew love, something to hold onto in this fighting this war for the purpose The new's on this subject is to servers are not going to lose something, but how much? And the dissimilarity between general started down Into the kitchen, they medicine and Industrial medicine, unsettled world. o f hraaking up the Britiah Em­ the effect that the House Ways Bight of three things: (1 )— The what was Mortenseh doing there, If yours is one of the many new homes which combine Making and fixing toys for hos­ OMDS Republican party is more or less heard Fru Erikrjn’s voice from he should answer the following pire. and .Meant Committee has reject­ aa far away as the upataire land­ looking so satisfied and solemn? living room with dining room you're going to be thrilled pitalized children. "on the spot.” Its "minority" is She tried to look at Margit out of with the scores of tables and chairs we've planned for questions: Selling war stamps at Wool- ■o Mr. Churchill, as British ed the President’s request in its so slight In the house (only 15 ing. Large and hearty, it was cry­ "What are the signs and symp­ ing. "Look sharp in the oven. I the comer of her eye, and felt living-dining purposes. Plenty of tables that extend worth's. Prime Minister, was entitled, if original form, and ia going to seats) that any coalition it might her hand squeezed harder and so you can entertain at Thanksgiving 'dinner just a* toms attributable to the illness al­ sinell Fru Roledag'i biscuits. You’ll legedly arising from the occupa­ Selling Christmas Seals at Dew- he Chose, to make the blunt state- draft a measure of its own more form with anti - Administration harder. though you had a separate dining room! Loads of ey-Richman’s and at Hale's. Democrats (the GOP always never get fat on your arms if you tion of a furrier, f^ragator, sand BMnt he did. closely tailoring the powers to be stand Still.” And then she must The doctor went slowly back to chairs which scatter, throughout the house after tha -courteously refers to them as his desk. “Answer my question.” feast! Here .are a few. blaster, welder, mak^r of felt hats, Mr. Churchill, the statesman, granted to . the emergencies it have heard them, for she called, “Jeffersonian Democrats") will put "My skis a r e .... In the court­ abrasive eoap maker, cotton aort- might have said something more. sees ahead. Up to that point, the responsibility for house legisla­ “ Ha, ha. here they come, the lasy *r or degreaeer (textile); from State Is Seeking sleepers. Gossiping all night long, yard at the farm.” employment with , refrigcfRtion, Be might have taken that point news is sound and good; the com­ tion squarely on Republican The doctor smashed his fist shoulders. and can’t get up In the morning." Black with either culcaiilxing or photography, or In Ms address to emphasise the mittee which so acted la com­ down on the desk. "You're lying. mahogany or maple Probation Officer I (2)— In formation of the 78th from working with rayon, benzene, fact that the British Empire was prised of both Democrats and Re­ Herr Mortensen saw your skis in Is smart! Paul Re­ cement dust, carbon disulfide, car­ Congress, the Republicsins prob­ And down the stairs came Karen front of the cottage up at the vere yoke .back preparing to play its part in some publicans; apparently they found ably will demand and may get a bon tetrachloride. ai>iUn* dyes, and Margit with their faces •aeter.” Windsor in black Hartford, Nov. 20—SUU Per- greater and better result from harmonious action possible among larger representaUon on the com' pottery, chromium or methyl chlo­ washed, but looking very sheeplab, The girl turned toward Margit. with gold stenpil- ride or with solution* used in elec­ eonnel Director, Glendon A. Sco- lx this war than could possibly be themselves without regards to mittees. Ckmgress is really an both in brown dresaes and heavy Then very slowly Mie went to a ling, copied from organization of committees. AI troplating, glass etching or dry boria, today annoiiacea an open conveyed by the phrase “we mean party lines. stockings coming t» their kneea, chair and slid down into it aa if the original in Re- ____ competitive examlaatloa for the though floor fights frequently oc­ and each one with three woolen vere's ^ s to n home, cleaning " to hold our own." He might have she no longer had the strength to Speaking of the need for medl-1 position of Probation Officer in But from that point bn, the cur on legislation, most laws are petticoats billowing beneath her stand. Her brown skirt billowed •10 each. recognised, what he and every "made” in committee. cal care in new and small plants, connection with the wortt of the Washington news goes on to tell skirt. out in front of her, and uncon­ Dr. Heiser has said: SUt* JuvenUe Oourt This examl- other statesman must know, that us that, even when thlarbill la re­ Elxccpt for fbe powerful rules "Get back up and put on your sciously she pressed it down to committee, which has' 10 Demo­ Must Hav« Fall-Time Care nation will be open to men only the status' quo in itSelf cannot be ported, Democratic leaders will shoes," Fru Eriksen cried at them. cover her knees. It is hard if not Impossible to for the reason that ths current | crats and five Republicans the “ Karen,” her father said plea^d- good enough after this war. He, face a rac* with time in their ef­ committee distribution is general' "Ob, please don't make us," said get additional trained industrial employment list resulting from ingly. physicians to help carry the extra previous exagilnatloa does not might have pointed out the fact ly 80 per cent for the majority Karen, trying very hard to keep I fort to obtain approval for the her eyes open. Suddenly she felt small and load (imposed by war). Too many meet the heed for men at the prea- that the British Empire will in­ biil before the present Congress, and 40 per cent for the. minority. Yet distribution o f the house And Margit, peering over her weak. The faces, questioning and plantz are still without the full- ent time. Appointment# from this evitably be confremted, after, the in which the Democrats have a w ill' be so rtearly 50-50 that Re­ friend’s shoulder, said. "Is thera dark, bent toward her, swam and time medical care they must have uat may be for the duration of the war, with a greater opportunity majority of 87, goes out of exist­ publicans might threaten an .^w- any breakfast left?” grew larger and larger. The room simply because they cannot get present emergency only, ful rumpus on the floor (a threat began turning so that she had to the trained help they need. No Th* salary range is from •2,100 for world service than ever. For ence on Jan. 3, and the new'Con­ Fru Eriksen leaned back and clutch at the arm of the chair to plant, however amall, can afford p«r annum to 83,000. This inter- surely it is in his will and in the gress, in which the Democrats the Democrats will fear a great laughed, hands on her broad hipa. deal from January on) if their steady herself. She was herself, to be without effective, full-time e*Ung phase of social work ia wills of most of his subjects, that will have a nominal majority of "Oh, what silly geese," she cried. and no one else. "Oh, Karl, Karl,' arrangements for medical care." I open to men who. have had four I . representation 'isn't increased. "Of course there’s breakfast." Britain shall not follow this war only nine votes, comes into being. she thought He suggested that whatever the I years’ experience in social welfare “Where is everybody?” Margit . It surprised her to bear how plan adopted for the small plant, I gr group work, teaching or in In- merely by reconstituting the con­ The assumption in such news Also, it may be physically im­ asked. .clear her own voice sounded. "I Moat popular of our Uvlrig- these “ first essentials” of any good vestigation work. Experience In ditions for the debacle of Singa- stories is that the division on this possible with 223 Democrats, Industrial health plan should be rehabilitation delinquent or 208 'Republicans, two ProgreS' "Whoever isn't here Is in the won’t deny it It’s tnie, and I am 'dlplng tables is this Duncan at p6re. measure must inevitably be pure­ barh," called Fru Eriksen, "and going to have a child.” (Senuine brown leather up­ Phyf^. with Ita pedestal base incorporated: underprivileged youth is especial- sives, one Farmer Laborite and Physicai examinations; plant in- jy valuable. The work affords a .Surely, if there is going to be a ly political,. and that something one American Labor party mem­ who isn't in the bam, and that’s (To Be Continued) holstery on the seat and and dra^ver fsr silverware. The back of UU* Empire side top measures 38x64 inches when spections for adequate light, heat, gpiendi^ opportunity for men who British imperialiam after this ber to maintain the' 60-40 ratio. the President has proposed as an chair. Nail trimmed back; 'open. Seats 4 to 6. Mahog­ ventilation and sanitation; n u r ^ g to be employed in a field war, it is going to be more and And (3) — Although the still important war measure is going preaervatlon o f our homes, our mahogany flniah, •12.86. any and gumwood, ESS. service and adequate case records, vvhere there is scope for the de- | substantial Democratic majority Quoting an N.A.M. surVey which of a be(t*r imderetand- more of the persuasive and en- to receive the same type of con­ in the Senate, which will, be com­ DunUiea, our institutions and for . I Ug^tened leadership which has sideration a postmastersbip would 'the preservation of civilisation it­ showed that those companies wtn ^ young peopls who ara labor-1 posed of 57 Democrats, 38 Repub­ established health programs bM under oraatdsrabl* aoctal di#- built the free British common­ receive. licans and one Progressive, will self. Beat Buy T€tday —Col. A. H. Boseufeld to his mea reductions of 45 per cent advantage and where definite #o- wealth of nations, without which, Somehow we should expect that serve as a check-rein on a run-« dents, 63 per cent in occupational gain can be seen aa th* du- away coalition at anti-New Deal- on alghtlag African shore. as Mr.' Churchill himself proudly Congress would, especially on the No peace based on a colonial WAR BONDS dlsesaes, 80 per cent in absefitee- fulfilled, eHit in the house, the upper policy ef-exploitation can be -a ism and 27 per cent in labor turn- , date for flUng appUca- I antes, “the good cause iMght wings of the recent election, b i chamber also will be a little more We take that point, and this cautious in going against the stable one. AND STAMPS over. Dr. Helser said; . » (tion# Is Deoembtr 4, 1S42. well have perished from the face somqwhat bigger than this. We —Francis B. Sasrre, former Phil­ one, and that one, and damn it, "Sometimes companies instltut-' SHOP NOW! lower, and when the case arises c f the earth,” and, by the same should expect Democrats to con­ ippines high fxrnimissloner. nothing is going to stop us. Your Another smart black chair ing an Integrated health program ___ a litUe stronger -in -backing it up. orders are to. keep going regard­ you can use with either a token, the role of Britain U going sider this measure on its. own At this date; it is' too early to Shop During the Day To Allow Others Working On Dif­ There is no more aes between us less of what happens! . mahogany or maple table. SSe Reports Weygand to be less and leas of the old style merits, and oppose it if it seemed predict exactly ^hat will happen — Commander’s Instructions to ly rejections of proapecUve em -' in the reorganization of the new and the slayer. Nor can we truly Wood scat Hitchcock in rule which, in Malaya and Burma, to them unwise and unjustified. say there are nations and peoples attacking unit in Africa. black, decorated with gold pioyea for reasons of health come Under Arrest ferent Hours To Shop At Night.;, !| proved no stren^ but a tragic For if there was one thing' >the Congress in January. But if you to only 4.4 per cent of appllcaUons are Interested in the workings of left; for there are no boundaries ■tenciUing, •12.80. Alao ,|MRdicap. election said to the Democrats m un viola ted by the powers of dark­ .By virtue of our geographical mahogany, stencilled. Physical examinitlons in indus­ democracy in general - and the trial health programs are really, Plon^Your Shopping Trips With Youp* Neighbors and Shorei . Them could have bean no critics Congress, , it Yvaa "stop baing rub­ future qf Congress In particular, ness. There is Just one vest hu­ situatlae we can be dumber a|id manity thst la being poured out in make more miatakea and fa t for placement purposes.’’ Beni. Swltsertand, Nov, SO—(F) Sf MA'.Cftimhlll’s bulldog jiinde in ber stamps." And we Should sx- keep an ay* on whether the line More Tnaa Jnet Job —The journal da 0«n«ve sold to­ in the House forma to tha right, blood and anguish, and habita­ away with it than any other na­ Your Cor With Them. ]' ^ hla Bmpfrs U he hM looked to peet Republicsns to consider the tions of cruelty are multiplying. tion on the face of the earth. But keeping workers and their day den. Maxima Weygand. ta t- to the left or right down the (Left) Authentic amlUea well is mors than Just a mer Allied generalissimo, .w hadboea the future as well a s to the past. mecaure on the same basia, on middle. —Reiaa Kcllar, blind and d ^ — Dr. WI0(ur W.'Whlte of Weatera f 1 I philoaoplMr ahd author. Beeerye UnlveriHy, I DuncM P h y f s lb for a physician in a.cerUln la- arreatsd after refusing the_Vloky | When he d l^ A ^ much of the tha quesUon at whether or not it aide chair in ma­ ustry. He may be able to cut | poat as heir to Marshal; Petaln, world w a ^ ^ e e Wendell WUlkie Wae good for the successful con­ hogany finish down accidents In a plant and ill­ I which subsequently was given | CARRY AS MANY PACKAGES AS YQU Will Have to Pay Ooeto Disaster overtook us, not be­ We started with 7,0<)0 rounds It wae “ ahock- duct of the war,' not on the ques­ with bone - whits ness contracted on the Job. Pierre Laval, and that he waa now cause we, were .minding our own of machine gun ammunition : and' leather e 11 e up* hecanss'JIt doea expect the Uon o< whether it was requested • Kansas City—(P)— Lawyer Jay bustneas but because neglected But what of the illneas develop-1 reported held In Germany, ygt 400 rounds of three-inch aau- holstery, ‘ filM . ed by a worker—and hi# family— The account waa confirmed by Select Gifts With Great Core As To Sizes. . It Will Be Pjracticolly Impossible To Moke ExchongM lon o f tt>e^BMUah Empire, by a Damocratlc Prudent For if L. Oldham has lost bis court fi^ t iL 'We Idft to'foreigners the de- aircraft ammunition. Wt^iinded to collect 60 cents. He had sued termination o f questions in which in tb“ ae hours whan be is hot I foreign diplomstk. see aajr taaboiiable m*w thera was ona thing the election with 14 anti-aircraft ^sheila *gH r.’orklng? 11110 is also where the I (Leon Moranbat, Fighting | A^er Christmas Due. To Merchandise Shortages. Moil Egrlyl ^ Cooperate With the Solespeople As The Kansas City Public Service America had a ^tal stake. half a j}ox of machine gun am- This console table will surprise youl that MquIdaUoa. B wae said to tte RapuliUi&ans now going company for 60 cents interest He — Dr. Evasutt Caaat president CM- <'raln on the. medical profeMdoh by [French trade unionist said in 1 muniUon. Escort venela dropped Use it ss a living room tabls. Drop the armed services places aoma | London yesterday that Oenaral besaase Mtaln'a great to Oetigrsaa It was "get fiown Bieught was due him on a |20iin- gate Cuhrerslty. a thousand depth chargee in oeven ths Isaf down and it’s a card tabls. Much At Possible. terest coupon. But Judge 'Ben ' ^ I daya. O' that added burden on the doe* | Weygand was arraatad by tha r was so seeiwingly bund there and^ taka tha p^ilUtt , aa For Tbsnksfivlng and otbar impoiv tors who remain at home. I Gestapo aftsr the Oermans mareh- ’i'erte ruled the company did not Let us aU^pray that we may —FMghter crewmoa «f BnsBa tant maals it extsnds to S6x7< inches! tto fM thst BiritalB'a greatest usual out of the conduct of this have to pay Interest on interest live lip to our heritage of being Broad OntUae OflOrdd ed across the demarcation line of I . bound convoy. Chippendale design In ma)iognny and Loo'.iing at the general picture— Prance. Kut was freed 24 hovraic. MERCHANTS' DIVISION OF THE MANCHESTER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE and Brttahi's greatest war." ( So Oldham won’t get his 60 centa an army which has never started gumwood. •44JM. WATKINS• COTHtRS N C the worker on the Job and o ff— ter. A iRome broadcast said be Is the world sen ha la But he will )iave to pay court costs a-w ar—but has ' never lost one! Perhaps, in Uu showdown, the —313.55. ■ The eyes of insects are made up ths following broad ouUina was {was unt^r arrest in Germany.) Let us enter this battle for the o f thousands of small facets. 9 ^ 1 . ■ ' ' -I- '■/v: ‘r- / . 1 / ' ■ . 5^^ m .i. MANCtlES' HERALD. JIANC CONN. FRlbAY, NOVEMBER 20,. l94J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD*. MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20,194* t A O i •; yV / ■/ bearing 1 8-4 per cent intoftot,. and were; East Hartford,. 1,516 pounds, A** tn too ’Wholesale market. one-year certIflcXtea of/lndebtod- Advice on Buying 8 per cent of quota; Glaatonbury, Thoae wotghlng 16 pounds and loer nesa bearing 7-8 per cent interest Unit to Assist Fat Campaign 461 pounds, per cent; ' Man­ Turkey Prices were at toe top; thoae sealing 16 The 26-year bonda—unlimited in Given Housewives chester, 900 pounds, 15 per cent; to 20 pounds at 39 cents and over amount and aimed for non-bank­ Newington, 335 pounds, 24 per 20 pounds at 86 cents. Grade “B” In B ond Drive By H m Aaooeiatai Pteaa Below Quota News From Manchester’s Neighbors At High Level I w w ing investors aa an anti-inftatlon cent; West Hartford, 4,148 pounds, birds were quoted about 1 ^ cents move—can not be held by com­ 49 per cent, and Wethersfield. 1,- lower end Grade “unty meeting to 1>e said. The two other issues will be The State Department of Agri­ of the New England Dental So­ the dressed market were selling 1LUNetwork to Give Up Deeper into Re-Survey Sell $10,000 Worth ini' That Assigned for Its House Group ciety. Dr. Peterson is s past in training for service. Of these held in the Northeast school, Rock­ Market Blamed on around 29 cents and in toe three available to banka aa well as all culture and toe SUte Defense Rockville Stafford Springs four, Lt Howard Porter la with ville, tonight, snd which promises Of New Tax Program. other investors. Total of the two Council provide toe following In­ Monthly Share.' president and chairman of the Three Factors. previous seasons prices were Town Next Week. program committee and Dr. Hyjek Joha O. Nett# the aviation forces overseas, to be an interesting session. A around 24 cents. Its Chimes Signature wUl be $4,000.000,009—the Umlt to formation to Connecticut consum­ Starts War Lewie H, OiapnMui David, a petty officer in the U. S. committee was appointed to sur­ which commercial banks may aub- ers on the thrifty buys in local 66, RoelurUIe is assistant secretary of toe so­ 476. Stafford Geese Price Advance* Washington, Nov. 20—Of)—With starting \Monday night Man­ Hartford, Nov. 20—Of)— Con­ ciety. Navy, is also abroad, Earl, toe vey the needs recently expressed Chicago, Nov. 20—(;•)—An un­ scrlbe— plus whatever amounts stores. youngest brother, is with the U. S. by teachers of toe eight schools in In toe live market young tur­ the cost of war now nearing the are taken by other InvestorA chester will be besieged by 50 necticut hoiiaewtves contributed Powers Job ' Settmok Party usually slow pre-Thankagivlng day M —i n —PorA“ Women at War” Week, and in Meats: Fore-quarters of lamb, The Little Theater group will Marines, and Leonard, the third town, to determine where toe funds keys were quoted from 28 H to 31 r DM*. Ho». $e,000,000,000-a-month mark and whose subscriptions were not lim­ tireless workers from toe Ambu­ liver, stewing cuts. 109,141 pounds of kitchen fata to A number from Rockville will movement of turkeys from farm this oonnectlon CBS la to have a attend the public setback cord par­ present the one-act comedy “This brother In age, but the fourth in in the treasury at present shall be to market ia keeping prices of the cents a pound, compared with 22 MBC bM MMd thre«-nota special half-hour at 7 p.m. Sunday, almost equalling the amount spent ited and will be accepted In full. Poultry: Dressed fowl. toe war effort during October, or (Conttnned from Page One) List of Tubes, to 23 H a year ago. Geese were lance ’Transportation Unit who ty to be held this evening at toe Thing Called Love” tonight and U. S. service, le in training with expended to toe best advantage. birds, traditionally > associated M * wmrainc that a ata- using a gioup of stars and Mrs. for all consumer goods and sery,- ’The two bonds will be sold 4n Fish: Flounder, mackerel, fresh 25 per cent of their monthly quota, priced around 18 cents compared will conduct the “Women At War” Grange Hall in Tolland. Saturday night at 8 o’clock in toe toe aviation forcea in Texas. This committee comprises Mrs. with the big feast, at ceilings, ^lev­ rUMHmak waa eomins up. And Henry J. Morgenthau, Jr., aa Icea In the entire nation. Uncle denominationo ranging from 8500 shrimp. the state salvage committee an­ die, anxious to keSp toe liteasure with 16 a year ago; ducks at a top campaign through next week. ’The nounced today. broad enough to meet possible Tires Issued Add Charge# auditorium of Warren Memorial The American Liglon, G. Merle Charles C. CSirtwright and Miss els substantially higher than at l^ifbaB the BLU waa aeparated from speaker. Sam today started oiling the to $100,000, and toe certiflcatea Vegetables: Sauerkraut, squash, Jones f*oat, ia advertising a pub­ Ruth Landon.'Teacher of grades 3 of 20 cents compared with 14, and from $l,000'to $100,000. unit will sell war stamps and has turnips. While toe figure ie nearly 20 emergencies, was called before The State Police have an­ Hall. Misa Ruth Knight of toe any previous holiday period In re SUCCESS! No more'ked Ifba ea-Red network to operate aa world’s biggest dual-action financ­ nounced that additional charges lic card party to be held Monday and 4 at the Center school. Misa broiler chickens at 28 cents com­ Programs Tonight: NBC—8 Lu­ After the borrowing, toe Treas­ already been allotted $10,000 Fruits: Apples, sweet cider, per cent greater than toe previoue the subcommittee today to discuss Junior High school faculty will cent years, market experts said pared with 20 cents. luck” corn raullint. Hera’e m eo"»p*"y on ito own it, too, con- ing machine. will be brought against Joseph direct the following cost, Eklna evening, November 23rd, at toe Viola Larson, primary supervisor, cille Manners concert; 8:30 Infor­ ury plans to further major financ­ worth by Herbert B. House, local grapefruit; walnuts are a victory month’s collection of 88,648 pounds technical aspects at a closed ses­ Rockville Ration Board today. Poultry men expressed belief a the sure way to success. Saued to chime iU way for aU- First, the Treasury set up plans general chairman of the bond and of grease, explained Executive sion. Kuzyk, 29, of Mountain Rood, Prodel, Fronds Sfreddo, Robert Hebron Town Hall. All card play­ explained the “ Penny Milk” pro­ They blamed the tardy nnarket- mation Please; 9:30 Plantation ing until February when It will food special. larger proportion of the Thanks­ Flakom’s ingredients are Hoa announcemento. to borrow during December ap­ Stamp drive. Major Alice Madden, Secretary Bice Clemow of toe Biddle previously had told the Releases Names of Ellington to those of jail break­ LaRos, Irene Plorek, Mr. and Mr# ers are welcome, and it ia hoped ject now being carried on in many ing on labor shortage, transpor­ But no longer after December 1. Party: It* People Are Funny, proximately $9,000,000,000 — the continue on a bi-monthly basis. that toe affair will be a genuine schools, and the committee ap­ giving run of turkeys will be mar­ precision-mixed. No mea- Quls; 10:30 Justice Robert H. Morgenthau also disclosed that unit commander and Misa Clara State committee, it le o|Jy 5 per committee that “the exigencies of ing, when he la presented In the Nicholas Armehtano and Raymond tation difficulties and uncertainty keted' live this year. •n»t la the date the BLU haa de­ moat money ever raised that way Those Certified. Tolland County Superior Court. Pondera. A portion of toe pro­ success. There will be tables for pointed to investigate the prac­ Buring.no sifting.no guess­ Jackson on “The Law Above Na- he had conferred with President Chariea, unit chairman, have as­ cent greater toward reaching toe war should not wait upon formali­ of growers and deeUers regarding The slow movement may be cided to drop the muaical aigna* at one time in the world's history. state quota. It is stated that he haa admitted ceeds will be donated toward toe sU torts of games. In addition, ticability of such an arrangement work. Just add egg and Uons.” Roosevelt, Economic Director signed toe members of the unit to Rented Autos ties” created by peacetime regula- price celling regulations. partly due. they said, to price ceil­ ture altogether In favor of—well Second, it delved deeper into a several places along Main street. He said rural communities again tiona Rockville, Nov. 20— (Special)— to breaking and entering toe Ital­ upkeep of toe Stafford Honor roll, two fine turkeys will be disposed in toe local schools. Includes Mrs. Plenty Bock on Farm milk and yeuk turn out In favor of Juat a plain ordinary CBS—7:15 Rex Stout, Our Se­ re-study of a neWxtax p rogra m - James F. Byrnes and others tola ing regulations which recognize Both the State and Circle thea­ led the cities In selling fata to Representative Reed (R., N.Y.) Certificates for tirea and tubes ian Social club on Snipslc atreet erected In Haymarket Square. of. Proceeds will go Into toe Le­ Walter Keller, Mrs. John E. Kings­ There are plenty of turkeys 12 to 18 tender and crisp gtation break. The network put on cret Weapon: 8 Kate Smith Hour; expected to Include some form of week concerning a new tax pro­ Not Certifietl meat markets as a means of build­ the fact that most of toe turkey 9 Melvyn Douglas in "Nothing gram aimed at whittling next ters are to cooperate and several ranking minority member of the have been issued by the Rockville on two different occasions. It la ' Strozza Post, American Legion, gion treasury. bury, Mrs. Ralph Hutchinson. Miss hack on toe farm. The national crop ia marketed in November and com muffins at every bak­ 'a oonteat pmong the employes to compulsory savings—which proba­ ing up toe nation’s source of gly­ claimed that on November 30, haa voted to purchaae the Stafford Domestic Animals Oimmissioner Sacred": 9:30 Brewster Boy; 10 year's rising war costs and attll hlg stores along Main street have subcommittee, expressed ' belief War Price and Rationing Board Margaret Danehy, and Mrs. Henry population was estimated slightly December with p rice.s at the low ing. Get Ftskom. tiy to find a aubatltute, but noth- bly Will be submitted to the pew signified their willingness to aid cerine, which is needed in making that toe members could get to­ for the week ending November 14 1941 toe first break took, place Golf Club located on toe Monson and Mrs. CHaude W. Jones passed Jackson. It was voted to hold only larger than a year ago and almost Caravan Hour, Bob Hope. Congress early next year. keeping the public debt under Hartford, Nov. 20 —Passenger point. Thus, ceilings will be al­ materlalUed. the unit to put over toe campaign. ammunition in addition to count­ gether on a measure, “ not of the aa follows: when a cash register waa stolen road. The property consists of the their 25lh wedding anniversary one meeting during January and as big as the 1940 record crop, Omiaaion of the chimea, which BLU — 7 Scramble. aviation To Use 3,M),000 Volunteers control as much as possible. He automobiles which are leased or less other military needs. lowed to rise after January. drama; 8:30 Those Good Old Days; said toe entire tax program was ’The campaign at this time is to rented, for periods of more than rubber stamp variety,” but of ’Trucka, new Urea, City of Rock­ in addition to candy, gum, tobacco clubhouse and five acres at land Wednesday. With their two daugh­ Februahy, 1943. Turkey production has been fa­ JIBC ia continuing, waa explained Building the borrowing program State’s L a^ M t Cities and cash: 'The second break took with tennia courts. The post plana ters, the Misses Aceynath and 9 Gangbuatera; 9:30 Ted Weems on a wider base than ever before, being re-studied by Treasury ex­ arouse the people of Manchester seven consecutive days will not be broad enough scope to remove ville, 1 tire and 1 tube. John T. After the business session vored by plentiful feed and good by BLU experta on auch aubjects to the necessity of keeping arms The state’s six largest eitiea present stumbling blocks. Schwarz, 2"Urea and 1 tube; Lib­ place on Octpber 14 of this year. to remodel toe building for a LC' Merle, they observed toe occasion Henry L. Giles from the State De­ weather in most areas, except No Gall for Coffee poadbly another means of keep- band: 10 Meet Your Navy. the Treasury will coordinate the perts who were conferring with required to carry Certificates of gave up 48.894 pounds of grease MBS—7:30 Halls of Monte- "all those concerned.” and ammunition flowing in a War Necessity, the Office of De­ Some of those “stumbling by Oil mpany, 2 tires and 2 Oonoe Saturday gioo home. The following were by a dinner in Hartford, according partment of Health gave a talk early in toe year. Fie enssls. See, }M public Informed that the work of the Victory Fund commit­ during last month, or about 2 per named to toe building committee suma; 8:30 Cisco Kid, drama; 9:30 steady stream towards toe various fense Transportation’s Hartford blocks” were listed by Biddle n tubes; recapped truck tires, Rob­ The Kuc..viUe Lodge of Elka to their annual ciuitom. They were on rural water supply and common Dealers reported that despite (Chicago—(iP)— "Guess people ere ture to be two chalna are separate, that 1s if tees and the War Savings staff cent below their combined quota will hold a Thankagiving dance on Commander Clifford Gaulln; adju­ Double or Nothing; 10 Feather­ war fronts now scattered all over district m anner, John F. Maerz, for September. his previous testimony, one of ert J. Yost, 4 tirea. married in St. Peter’s Episcopal sources of contamination, also the elevated prices, demand is think I'm kiddin' ” says A. Gallo, any such indication atlU is necea- workers, thus utilizing the efforts Saturday night at the Elka club tant, George Lester, Harold L. An­ delicious with weight bout. Chalky Wright vs. of nearly 350,000 volunteers to the „world. During the summer announced today. ’The cars still which would require an $8 head Paasenger tirea, new. City of church here by the Rev. Sherwood approved methods of sewage dls- good, largely because' of toe slow proprietor of the Blackstone food m xy. ______Hartford, with 14,308 pounds, with music being furnished by drews, Fred ROyce and William precision - mixed Willie Pep. float the historic loan. Predicts Training monthly drives from May through must qualify under toe Office of reached 31 per cent of its quota, tax on any war prisoner coming Rockville Police department, 2 Roosevelt, then rector, and have possl in rural areas. He showed movement. Turkey prices, they store. For weeks Gallo had to to September 27 were held but into or passing through this coun­ tirea; grade 2 tires, Leland M. Frankie Val’s orcheatra. Ronald Kuslansky. The Stafford Golf lived in Hebron ever since. FUko. Two broadcasts for Mrs. Elea- Secretary Morgenthau said the Price Administration’s mileage ra­ or 1 per cen' nearer its monthly movies on the subject also. said, have advanced no more than tell ho\isewives: "Sorry, I have no since then the sale of bonds and tioning program for paaenger cars try. Hamilton, lathe operator, 3 tirea; Ferguson, George England and Company voted in June 1941 to Roosevelt, juat back this week What to Expect Saturday: Foot­ money would be raised by stepping Of 15[i,000 WAACs goal. A list of articles recently finish­ most other livestock and not as coffee." Then, he got some. But ball—NBC CBS 2-15 p.m. Ohio stamps has fallen off consider­ In order to operate, Mr. Maerz Henry UWmann, machinist, 1 tire; Fred Murphy will be in charge of liquidate and since that time sec­ ed and sent to headquarters by toe The CTiinese preserve the ju­ much as some. sales lagged. So he painted a I from a tour at British Isles, are up sales of war bonds and tax New Haven, 9,027 pounds, 24 tions of the property have been State vs. Michigan; BLU 2:15 ably. said. Also exempted, In the same per cent of quota or 9 per cent Entitled To Refund Stanley P. Bakulski, defense toe arrangements. Hebron Red CTross branch includes jube. a fruit which resembles our Experts reported dressed birds. big sign on the window: "Coffee [on the network schedules. The first savings notes, and by offering sold. The club was organized in Minnesota vs. Wisconsin; MBS These energetic young ladles order, were vehicles operated from greater; Bridgeport, 13.349 pounds, worker, 2 tires; Elton E. Sperry, Eventa toe following; 10 men’s sweaters; plum, by smoking It as we smoke . quoted at ceilings, were around 38 —We Have It.” He hasn't sold Buy U S War Bonds & Siomp’ [is at B o’clock tonight via NBC, three new types of Treasury se­ Houston, Tex., Nov. 20.—(Jt)— 1898. 3:20 Rice vs. Texas Christian. curities “designed for every class have planned their selling cam­ one. place of storage to another; 38 per cent of quota or 13 per Sheridan, Wyo.—(A>)—A ranch­ 2 tirea and 2 tubes; Robert F. Car­ Mrs. John Bonon will hold a three U. S. Army sweaters; one our meat. Ito 40>4 cents a pound for Grade a besm since. [the tegular Walts Time broadcast Col. Oveta Culp Hobby, director paign from their new location at vehicles used In testing tires; er wrote to Judge E. E. Blrchby: lin, machinist, 2 tires and 2 tubes; grocery bingo this evening at her The body of Edwin Goodeil, 88 [baing reduced to 15 minutes for NBC—11 a.m. ’The Creightons, and type of investor." cent greater; Waterbury, 4.560 aviator’s scarf. For women or girls 195 Center street, just west of the vehicles used in testing fuels or “ I am pleading guilty to being in Olney W. Howland, inspector, 1 home on Center street for the ben­ who died in Springfield, Maas. (ber. Her subject ia “My Vlait To comedy; 1 p.m. Pan-American In addition to the new securities. of toe Women’s Army Auxiliary pounds, 19 per cent of quota or 5 there were 23 slips, 25 petticoats, holiday. CBS— 1 Country Journal, Morgenthau said the Treasury Cerps, predicts that 150,000 Riley Chevrolet Company’s offices. equipment by governmental agen­ per cent greater; Stamford, 3,341 the pom sslon of an illegal elk.” tire. efit of St. Bernard’s church. ’Tuesday, waa brought here today 12 skirts, and 12 night gowns. [The Armed Forces In England.” Recapped passenger tirea, Ken­ for burial in the Staffordville cem­ Thanksgiving: 6:15 Calling Pan- hoped to take its borrowings deep­ WAACs will be trained by April, Miss Charles and \ her committee cies or by manufacturers; vehicles p^im^, 21 per cent of quota or 22 He enclosed $27.50 to pay for toe There tvUl he a meeting of toe Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brubaker Sunday afternoon at S:30 she is operated In toe course of manu neth W. Feldon, defense worker, 2 etery. Services were held at the at America. BLU—9 a.m. Breakfast er into the pockets of the average 1944, If that many women volun­ have been working hard all week per cent leas, and New Britain, 4,- fine. Judge Birchby sent back Alden Skinner Auxiliary this eve­ Pennsylvania have rented the place [to be beanL again via Mutual, in facture, and vehicles operated to a tires; James Doherty, carpenter, ning at eight o’clock in the G. A. grave. Mr. Woodall waa born in |w-' victory sing at Fbfladelphia Club; 12:30 p.m. National Orange. person by adding at least 7,000,000 teer. so that when toe campaign starts 299 pounds, 26 per cent of quota $2.50. He thought the defendant in Hope Valley owned by the Rev. MBS—11:80 a.m. U. S. Army more Income-earners to the ranks Speaking before toe annual off Monday night every last detail place of storage following repos­ or a drop of 8 per cent. was entitled to a refund because 1 tire; James M. Stephenson, OPA, hall. Union and lived there until 1921 bonsored by the Women’s Dlvl- session or upon seizure by govern­ 2 tires; Christy Affrlcano, defense when he moved to Springfield. He Paul Lynn, and will occupy It un­ t o of the War Savings Staff. Band; 6:30 p.m. Jimmy Dorsey of those already buying war bonda convention of toe Texas Congress will be perfected. Manchester 16 Per Cent he had saved toe expense o f a Entertained til next April. ’This place- was mental authorities. Among collections in this ar worker, 4 tires; Austin S. Childs, Misa Helen Fay, for many years leaves two nephews Martin M Both broadcasts are on behalf of Navy Salute. on the payroll savings plan. of Parents and Teachers yester­ ’The unit will meet at its new trial. formerly owned by the late Mrs. Special Offerings day, Mrs. Hobby said 10,000 wom­ headquarters this evening at 7 tool engineer, 2 Urea; Maurice L. clerk at the Rockville office of Goodeil and Chester R. Goodeil HALE'S SELF SERVE Edwin T. Smith, not too Slsron o’clock and every member Will be Finding, electrician, 1 tire; H. the Connecticut Light and Power both of this towm. Tbe special offeringa will con­ en are enrolled now and a bill on place as by error spoken of iii this sist of 26-year bonds bearing 24 the president’s desk would make assigned to some definite post Earl Waterman, garage foreman, Company, was gueat of honor at 1080 1S80 1 tire. dinner held Thursdiy evening column. The house has been put per cent interest, 6 4 -y c*r bonds toe full strength 150,000. throughout the coming week. into repair and made comfortable wnc Kilocydes WDRC Kilocydes Spence-PWfer at the Mountain Laurel Inn in ’The marriage of Mlse Myrtle Enfield. Mias F ay, realgnedvTe- Hebron and home like, without spoiling Olivia Pfeifer, of 54 Ward street, its interesting architecture. It la Be HEALTH MARKET cently to start work at the C i^ - Friday. N«v. M Friday. Nev. 26 daughter of PVederick Pfeifer, and one of toe old places of Hebron. m. well Manufacturing 1 Company in^ ^ Government surveyors ore. busy P. F. C. Wilbert Arthur Spence of Hartford. The Lynns spend their summers ^ :0 0 —The Story of Mary Marbn. 00—David Harum The working on s new map locaUng here. The new comer, Mr. Bru­ Manchester Chllleotoe, Ul., took place on Alfred M. Wade, manager of g:15—Ma Peridns. :15—News Thursday afternoon at the First the boundary Unea between He­ baker. Is working for the govern­ 20—S t Louis Matinee toe local office waa master of cer­ bron, Columbia and Lebanon. It ! p:S0—^Pepper Young's nunllj^ Lutheran . church. Rev. Karl Otto emonies. The speakers included ment as a cartographic surveyor. S:4S—The Right to Happiness. :30—Eastman School of Music appears tost there are errors In Mr. Brubaker has with him his Weekend Specials :00—News Klette, pastor of toe church offl Miss Anna Hannigan of Enfield, 4KK)—Backstage Wife. elated. Miss Hedwlg Horst was toe former map. About 25 or 30 wife and two'daughters, toe Misses :00—News John Hancock of Stafford 4:18—SteDa DaUas. , >mald of honor and Miss Irene years ago toe late F. Oarence Bis- Carol and Sandra. 15—Afternoon Melodies Springs, Mias Margaret Algair of acll of Hebron and Hartford, went dilO—Lorenso JonM. Public Market ’ Schweitzer was bridesmaid. Cor A fresh consignment of gauze :45—War News P D F U L'AH Rockville, Robert Snow of with a party of inteferted Hebron 4:45—^Young Widder Brown. :55—National News poral Homer Shelly was best man Thompsonville, and Mias Betty for the making of surgical dress­ JidM)—When a Girl Marries. and Captain Richard Breckendidge people, to try to set right toe ings by the Red Cross branch ia on Hale's Bread loaf 6c HEALTH MARKET :00—Ad Uner—Musical Coopera­ Hajoay of Stafford Springs. How­ point where the three towha meet, 0:18—Portia Faces Ufa. was uAer. A reception was held hand for today's gathering of B:S0-Just Plain BiU. / tive ard C. Bates at Rockville, chair­ 'T o o t l e at the bride’s home following the which was under dispute. Mr. Bis- workers. It is an all day meeting, 0i48—Front Page Famfl. :40—Memory Lana man of the committee In charge sell, who was extremely well vers­ Place Your Order Early For ceremony. Following a wedding morning, afternoon and evening.. Mewa :45— Ben Bemle p r in t e d Mias Fay with a num­ ed In local lore, believed that he Hale's Coffee Rings and :00—News Saturday Specials trip they win make their home at ber of gifts on iMhalf of toe Those who attended toe meeting •:1S—Tletory to Our Businesa. RUBINOW BUILDING TEL. 4486 855 MAIN ST. 54 Ward street. had the key to the situaUon, from of Colonel Henry (Champion Chap­ ['0:80—-Musical Appetiseva. :05—War Oonunantary group. information handed down to him HIGH QUALITY Oscar F. Bodateubner ter, D. A. R. in (Colchester Wed- Crumb Cakes, each 17c S:48>-UiweU Tbomaa. :10—Sports .\Miert J. MoOsrthy from the p ^ t, and he caiuied an :15—Today at The Duncans Oscar F. Badsteubner, former netosy afternoon, enjoyed a very VKKl-r-Frod Waring. Albert Joseph McCarthy died iron rod to be set on this point, or 30—Keep Working, Keep Sing­ leader of toe Rockville City Band, interesting and plCoaant program. 3:18—News of toe World. Fresh Killed Pork last night in Holyoke, Mass. He where he believed it to be. This, as POULTRY ing, America Native Poultry and for 31 years a weaver in toe The principal speaker, Mrs. Louise .;0l88—Betty Uam and Tommy Hoekanum Mills dl4d suddenly at was well known In Rockville it happened, was in the middle of Riggs. 6:45—The World Today Chickens for Frying or Roasting— where he was s frequent visitor. Allyn, spoke on toe aspects of 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy Fresh Shoulders Fresh Hams his home, 59 West street last a running brook on land owned by Sties Sarvtos Concert. SPECIALS FOR SAT. He was cashier at toe Boston and Negro Life in America. She show­ Large-Jelly Doughnuts For Thanksgiving Day Fresh Roasting Pork Pork Butts night He was 68 years of age the late Frank Clark, on Porter 7:16—Rex Stout “ Secret Weapon' $1.69 each Maine freight office. He leaves ed pictures of Negro schools and -Inforinatiott Plsasa 7:30—Elasy Aces Fresh Spare Ribs He was born in Saxony, Ger­ Hill, Exeter Road.'The« point in Wr have an enviable raputation for supplying -WaKa Tlias. Fresh Cut-Up Fowl— his wife, Mra. Mary O’Donnell Mc­ question was formerly situated on homes, and there was a noticeable 7:45—Mr, Keen—^Tracer at Lost many, and had lived in this coun­ Improvement shown by the recent Doz. ntatloo Parlyt try 52 years, coming to Rockville Carthy, four children. Corporal land belonging to the Rathbone and Crullers 25c turkeys for the hoiiday. persotu Fresh Pigs’ Feet, pictures in contrast with those IHNk-People Are Funnyt $1.49 each 31 years ago. He had retired from Albert McCarthy, Private Edward family, up a hillside a few rods 8:55—Cecil Brown taken a generation or so ago. Mrs. lu n —Program toom Maw te itL lb, active work two months ago. In McCarthy. Fronds and Mary north. Diamond 9:00—Great Momenta From Great Allyn is a teacher in a southern tiOO—Mews. Native Roasting Chickens, 4 \'i to addition to being a band leader he Louise McCarthy; one sister, Mrs. Not strange to say, the Iron rod Plays Pigs^ Heads, Whole or Half, colored school and finds ber work We Will Have Fresh Chickent, |t>8—Tbree Bansk waa also leader of the singing Francis H. Burke of Rockville. can not now be found, though sur­ 9-30—That Brewster Boy 5 pounds each, Ib...... full of Interest and rich reward. Walnuts Lb. 35c Mjr Bvodbss «M «h t lb. chorus at toe Gesang and Dekla- The funeral will be held in Hol­ veyors have searched diligently 10:00—Camel Caravan Native Fowl, 5 to She says there is as much differ­ Fowl, Geese and Ducks M a matlon Club (Maple Grove). He yoke. Mass., on Monday morning. for it. Nearly all the above men­ 11:00—News ence in the higher and lower class­ News. 11:05—-Sports Roundup ea Pigs’ Hocks, 6 pounds each, Ib...... waa also a member of the Work­ tioned party, including Mr. Bissell |a0.'06—Paul MartoiTs Musto. Ib...... men’s Sick Benefit Society and an es of Negroes as in whites. As Well As Roasts For Your 11:10—Cecil Brawn—News B R 0 1 L E R S7 3 and presumably toe surveyor, Ration Board Itoim Beans Lbs. 23 c iXS:80—Log Ckbta Farna Orch. 11:15—Dance Orchestra SPECIAL ON MEAT LOAVES honorary member of Frank Bad- have now joined the silent majori­ laM S -M ew a. 11:30— Dance Orchestra Pigs’ Liver, steuhner Post V. F. W., which War Ration Book one will be Selection LEAN—SUGAR CURED Gilead ty. Others who w«it along were used to ration coffee. It will also Whipple’s 12:00—News i lb* All Baked. To Slice Cold. Whole was named for his son who gave too young to recall much about it. hla life In too last World War. be used to issue War Ration Book or Half, lb...... 29c Hebron Grange P of H No. Ill Finally Philip CHark, who was two, and perhaps other rationed For your needs this week-end, come in aariy Toieorrow’s Pragram Fresh Bacon, Pork, Unsmoked, He leaves his wifti, Minnie Mil a youngster at the time of the 2-Lb. Jar SMOKED SHOULDERS held their monthly meeting at toe commodities. It' ia therefore e.ssen- Mince Meat 29c make your choice from our vatiety on display. Sd»—ReveOto A gil Mowa m. In the Piece, lb...... ler Badsteubner, two sons, Ed' Gilead Community hail ’Tueadsy searching party, did recall the 6:28—News. >0—News EASTERN DRESSED—LEAN LAMB LEGS LAMB FORES ward and Arthur, of Rockville tial that every individual have a 6:80—^Doye O’Dell. evening. ’The elecUon of officers circumstance and was able to pass War Ration Book one. regardless 7:10XShoppers Special — Music, FRESHLY MADE LAMB PATTIES five daughters, Mrs. Henry Klein, for the year 1943 w’aa toe prograrh. along information which his late 6:48«—Rsveille. time . ^ of New Haven, Mra. Helmar An­ ’The following officers Were elect­ of whether he buys sugar or not. 6-JI8—News. father had given him. about toe No one will be allowed to obtain Figs and Dates of All Kinds Each I 7:35— Shoppers Special derson, of Bolton; Mrs. Arthur ed: Master, Edward A. Foote; ov­ iroh rod being placed In the brook. Fowl Cut Up T:00—Morning Watch. FRESH SHOULDERS War Ration Book two unless he 7:45— Robert Furriers Program UUtsch, Mrs. Florence North and erseer, William Woraer; lecturer, With his help toe corner has now 6:00—^News. Plenty of Milk-Fed Veal FOR has War Ration Book one. 7 :55— News Mrs. Max Miller of Rockville; 23 Miss Dorothy Simpson; steward, been established, and it will prove Fruit Cakes |i 6:18—World News Roundup. 8:00— News of toe~ World TENDER— MEATY— CUT-UP EASTERN DRESSED—FRESH PORK grandchildren and several nephews Douglas Porter, aasistont stew­ Perrons who have no War Ration |{ 8:80—^Women’s Radio Bazaar. Veal to Roast Cutlets and Chops HOLIDAY POULTRY of great value in establishing the Book one Include those, who have 8:15— Shoppers Special and nieeea ard, Harold Schatz; chaplain, Miss other lines which run from It, the Veal Roast 6:55—Program Parade. 8:30—News not registered at all, those who Genuine Fresh Calves* Liver; W’c Suggest You Lcstc Your Order Early! Funeral services will be held Florence Jones; treasurer. Miss surveyors say. li-Lb. 29c 2i-Lb. 55c 6:00—Women’s Radio Bazaar. 8:35—Shoppers Special have registered and have not been Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at toe Dorothy Barrasao; secretary, Mrs. People here were surprised again 6:18—The Story Club. ■ 9:00— Press News lb* ssooo»oo**«o*a*«*s**6** 79e given books because they had ex­ Finest Turkeys ond Luther A. White Funeral home. Alice Fogll; gatekeeper, Richard by a suddenly annoimced blackout 6 d 0 —"Food News.” 9:15—Caucasian Melodies Dr.. George S. Brookes, of toe Storra; ceres. Miss Shirley Fish; cess supplies of sugar, and those Tender Calves* Liver, Western, Tuesday evening. This time there 1 5 Rib Lamb Chops . (9:48—Rhythnui of toe Day. 9:30—’The Garden Gats FOWL 79-^piirerilis3 J'^ Union Congregational church will Pomona, Misa Mary Hooker: who have surrendered their books Large Roasting Chickens was s much better preparation, Chicory 110:00—Encores. 10:00—Public Forum — Hartford lbs ssssss6.sssss*osasss**«sqs 49c officiate and burial will be In Flora, Mlaa Beatrice Porter; lady to local boards for various rearons. ' 10:80—Quartermaster Quarter Board of Health Library Has toe Grova HIU cemetery. ’The funeral assistant atewor . Mias Jean War­ and besides toe fire house siren All perrons who have not rois­ To Flavor pad Deepeti toe Color of Yoar Coffee! which blew loudly, toe church hells : Hour. Answer home will be <^n for frienda at ner, execuUve ciimrilttee foi three tered for War Ration Book "one FRESH FRUIT A N D VEGETABLES |ld:48— String Serenade. 10:30—NaUonal Hin Billy Cham­ 7 o’clock tonight and tomorrow years, Jeaae Hill, pianist. Miss LU rang vigorously. Lights went out shall register by December 15th, We Will Have a Complete Line of Fowl, Broilers, FRUIT AND FRESH VEGETABLES one after another almost imme­ SwonedpW’n ’ lldX)—^The Creightorm Are Com' pionship night. V lian Griffing and matron, Mias and shall show as proof of identity Freeh It Ing. ' ll:00-^Warrsn Sweeney—News Potral ^Leaders Announced Florence Jones. The installaUon of diately. In some parts of the town either a Selective Service Registra­ [|11:80—U. S. Coast Guard On Pa­ 11:05—Delta Rhythm Boys Ducks, Geese# Chickens and TURKEYS For Your The new patrol leaders for Red officers will be held st the Decem­ signals from other towns were tion, driver’s license, bank book, j Flaur Pkg. 29c rade. 11:15—Neighborhood Call Fancy McIntosh ond^ Delicious Apples 4 lbs. 25c Rose TroOp No. 5, Girl Scouts ber meeting. heard before that of our own town. or some other legal proof of Iden- i Hubbard Squash • u.2c" |U:00 noon—Brunch. 11:30—Let’s Pretend Hebron Juvenile Grange No. 35 Gilead people some of them, heard have been announced oa follows tlty, and additional proof of ad- ! McKenzie J P . M. 12:00—Theater of Today Fancy Celery, Lettuce, Table Pears, Green Peas, Red Roee Jr. patrol leader, Roaa held elecUon of officers at their the whistle from Manchester. Hope Thanksgiving Dinner! meeting Tuesday afternoon. The dress. | Freeh |i 12:15—^War Bonds In Action. 12:30— Stars Over Hollywood lyn Blonateln; aseiatant, Joan MO' 'Valley residents beard toe East Consumers who have registered . |il2:80—Connecticut Farm Forum. 1:00—News Green Beans, Sweet Potatoes. rin; Helen Ray, leader, aaaiatant following officers were elected for Hampton siren. 'Taken all in all. 1:00—News. 1:05—Strictly Swing 1943; Master, Kenneth Porter: ov- but did not receive book due to.] Buttermilk Pancake Flaur If- Ruth Pierep. Maple Leaf Patrol it was a successful test. It came excess sugar at date of registra- ; Lb. 19c i 1:15—Market Report and Agri- 1:30—Ad Uner eraeer, Gertrude Hille; lecturer, in the midst of a local Defense Cranberries Sylvia Robinaon. leader; aaaiatant, tlon may apply to toe Boato for ^ cultural News. FRANKFURTS— MINCED HAM Emily Hewitt; steward. Cslvtn Council meeting, and business waa j Freeh Elsie Loose; Golden Elagle Patrol, th»ir book. ' 20-aunce package 15c 1:80— All Out For Victory. GROCERY DEPARTMENT'S WEEK-END SPECIALS! Fish; assistant steward, Alvin Suspended,]' until the ’’all clear" le^ er, Jean Conrady; assistant, White; chaplain, Patricia Fogll, ny sunr book of any perron | Ruth Anne Miller. The younger signal rounded. who has^een drafted or enlisted j Lb. Smith Is African AMERICAN BOLOGNA gatekeeper, TTieodore Larson; At the Defense Council ineetlng Mushrooms 33c girls are working for their Second since May 4to and haa'not been and 1 package Free Order Your Baking Needs Early and Avoid treasurer, Carol Warner, “ ckB- ’Tuesday evening it was voted toot lEarly Suffrage Chief of Stoff 'Class badge with toe new assist­ tary, Lillian Griffin; ceres, LaUni [urned in should be sent to the ! Freeh lb. ant leader, Mrs. Blon ’Tupper and Hills, Pomona, Elaine Hills; Flora, Irs ’Turshen, transportation chair­ POLISH RINGS . Disappointment man. be empowered, to make ar­ Soard at once. ■ Extra Large— Bulk the older girls are working for Helen Hllla; lady aaaiatant, stew­ . Fuel oil stamps for those who L be. Leader Is Dead rangements with Tully Semel for Sweet Potatoes. 5 23c their Country badge under toe ard, Mary O’Donnell and matron, have registered prior to November putting a steam' whistle on toe London, > Nov. 20— WV-Brig. CURTIS CALIFORNIA « SPICED LIGHTHOUSE BUTTER SPEaALS EVAPORATED MILK FLOUR — GOLD MEDAL leadership- of Mrs. Pippin. Mias Florence Jonm. 10th will be distributed os follows: Prunes , 2 Ltm. 33c Freeh Gen. Walter B. Smith of the U. 8. Meeting "Toniii^t A daughter was born to $lr. and United Distillery mill In Amston, GRAPEFRUIT. KIEFFER Sunlight Libby’s, 24Vi-pound 4%||F to he used as an air raid warning. White school In Gilead on Fri­ Walpole, Mass., Nov., 20— ,- Army Is chief of staff to Ueut SARDINES There will be a meeting of all Mrs. Stanley Keefe s t toe Hart­ day, November 20, during school Peck >idrs. Charles Sumner Bird, Massa- JUICE In Tomato Sauce CLEANSRR Creamery, Ib. . 3 tan cans*.. . . . A m f C - b a g ^^— ...... tire inspectors and others Inter­ ford hospital on Sunday, Novem­ It was further voted that s Spinach < I9c Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Allied PEARS siren be bought by First Select­ hours. ^^phusetts’ first woman member of Fairmont Pure Lard, 1-pound -pound ' ested In becoming tire inspectors ber 15th. Record Building In Hebron for Macaroni ar Spaghetti oommander-in-chief in North 46-OUNCE NO. 2 12 In Tollsnd County this evening at Mra. George Milne has returned man W. 8. Porter, to put on the ' ,the Republican National commit ^ C A N S ^ S C Creamery, Ib. . package, 2 IbiL . . . <9 # C bag ...... ^W #C toe Center residents on Monday Fresih Africa, a military spokesman dis- C ^ ...... CAN .. . ID C 4 ths Superior Court room. Memo­ to her home in Gilead after a short car operated by Air Raid Warden Jtoe and an early leader in the suf- 2 25c 5-pound Clarence 'V. Rathhun for use on from If) to 12, and 1 to 5. 1-Pound Cellophane Package ckieed today. V rial building, starting at eight visit st the home of her parents, Mr. Turahen’a otore in Amston iltragette movement, died last night Land O’ Lakes, Mr. and Mra. John Odell, in Rye, the Bolton road. L bs. 25c Smith, 46, vriiose horns la In fc - bag Ata ’ o’clock. The number of jlnapee- on Tufesday, Novejnber 24th from T urnips 10 ■■ 4 f pneumonia. She was 87 years lb, ...... tors ^11. be Increoaed in Tolland N. Y., where she has been conval­ A roquest waa made by the dlanapoUs, had been Elaenhower’s Lge. escing from a recent operation. State Defense Council that Christ­ 10:30 to about 3:30. ’•'.'did. - Waldorf Tissue county and there will be Inatnic- Extra Ijirge chief of staff in London. Hs waa Pkgs. Blsquick, Peqpla in GUesd, who are en- mas lights be omitted- as a defense All applicants should., apply fur assistant seoretsuy, then secretary SUPER SUDS 45c 856 aWMEW ORANGE PEEL, CITRON, tlon in any problema relative to their stami>s at toe places named | Keebler Her late husband waa reputedly e n o s T iD tlUed to oil coupons may obtain precaution. tote of the largest p#per manufac­ of toe W|tr Department General 4 HOIXB ...... 19c largo package . 30c iHspocUng Urea by representaUves according to toelr registration. AND CANDIED CHER­ Peas, them at ths Whits school on Fri­ Mr# Vorua Nickerson, chairman t r.r turers and mill owners in the Unit- Staff from Octoboy, 1989, to Feb­ P rM to from the state office.. All holders of Gasoline Book A ; Grapefruit 3 23t RIES IN BULK. CAN­ day, November 60, from 8:30 s. m- of Ute Medical Division, reported Cookie .Demonstration . sd States. She la survived by ruary, 1942, and from then until package .... Cake Floor, AcUevensent Program and D (Motorcycles) are required Pkg. to 3:00 p. m. toe furnishing of two additional •on, Chariea 8. Bird, Jr.; a daugh last Sept. 3 was United Stataa Octagon Powder 5c DIED PINEAPPLE AND Strawberries, Tolland 4H club and Victory to file a form showing toe serial Scott Tissue « package ...... Lu-sg chapter. Future Fanners casualty centers, one at toe home Medium Size 4„,2 3 e ;ter, Mrs. Robert Bass, wife of the secretary of the eomblaed chiefs CHERRIES, 25c Corps members wrlU hold their number of their tires, and excess 1,666 m E E T S package).... of America, wriU hold its lOto sn- and under toe direction of Mrs. A.-; Buttercup Cookies ; jUliner governor of New Hamp- of etaff in Washington. 3-oc. pad^ge .. Walnut Meat, Diamond, Achievement night program this tires, wit!h toe local Board by Sat- ' .Com On Cob, evening at the ToUond Federated nual banquet at Echo Grange hall, F. Adams in Gilead, the other sti I IdSre, and a nephew. Richard 6 B O IX 8 23c Fancy, Mansfield Center on Friday Eve­ urday; November 21. E x ^ Large, Sweet, Juicy, Florida Elaenhower’s tvto deputy chiefs church and many from RockvlUe the home of Mrs, SirrSno Scran­ j 2-Lb, Box -^fWashburn Child, form er ambi of staff ars U. S. Brig. Gen. Alfred OCTAGON SOAP Bar 5C 2 for . . . • ••60 lb. ^..•**i**. 20c ning at seven o’clock. A twkey 33 c to Italy. Pitted Dates, ore planning'to attend. The local dinner wdU ba served by ths wcoi ton, Jones street, under directioh M. Oruenther and Brtlsh Brigadier B o y Scout patrols under the lead o f Mrs. Irene W right Oranges Dne»49c Tha fenner Anna CMd, at Won- J. 6. Whltely.,Onientber also waa Scott Towels package ...... Molasses, en of the Orsags. Fraitcla Storrs Mn. Bird was one of toe Penimmons ership of Rev. E. A. O’Neil have of Oilasd. a senior at ths Wind­ A check received from toe sole with Elsenbosm in London and, of scrap, amounting to $16.40, woe South Coventry 1 and the first pcesideiit of with Smith, assisted him with the Layer Figa, gallon jug A vo^o Pears been also Invitod to attend. T he ham High school who U the chap­ 1 Kecblcf SaltineS 2 Pk[^. 21c ; Palmojive Soap 3 B .m 20c IM VbWEIJI 9c w conUy organised Parent Tjesch- voted to toe 2Ad 'World War 'Vet- Medium Size MB’S Rspubllean club of entire preparation and planning of - ^ package .. Laird’s DeUdona Honey Dew Melons ter president, wrtU be ths toast­ 8bo waa pcomlnant 84 ers AssocisUon will aerve a sup- erona’ fund. Jeaeph E. Flint, who hap h ^ l 1 the North 44ridan.expedition. Paper SheU Almonds master. Rpoliler - 1 ’ ' Itto toovatasBt Leaf Sage and Gallon AS#* per at 6:80 o’olo^ and nismben, B3avea lyeara old CSare Ellen attending toe Univeral^ o f 0>nii:f died to 192T, FLORIDA ORANGES ^'GRAPEFRUIT ^ TANGERINES Miae4 Nuts and parents and frtands ore invited to Porter, daughter of Clarence E! cloea o f 1644, la now employad srith Leaf Thyme, attend. Porter, ']# defenae worker on d Post Mlztreaa, waa given quite There sroa on attendance of 40 | Mb. box 23c 11 ox. 18c Red Cabbage, Elliott Rooaevolt, the president’s CAMEO CLEANSER Chocobites, be given. There will be sklts-ond medluBi-slsad United States mer­ thrin tola week when ahe received at the monthly meeting of the | ISFala to the hon, Mraa somewbsre at toe front pint bottle ...' movies and representaUves of tbs chant ship was lorp^ ocd and from Mayor Bpelloey of Hartford, Porent-Teochert Aaaoclation held ; LARGE PEARS Freah CRANBERRIES PICKLIN ONIONS ... I9c -lb. box .... L k acnainttno in North Africa, today with his 9 SPECIAL! 1 State 4H office will be present. sunk by an enemy 6ubm«rins early a eertlflcate of ppitjeipptten'ia tha Wednesday night in the Red school | OMUdga rqMnnaiasance imH. Hs left to Sweet Midget Gherkina Beantifol nasUe Dispensar State Uno Atlendsi Besslime ia Novemhsr la the AtlMitte off eontfibutton to the coot at the in North Oovtatcy, taught hy Mra. i Tbs JW.HAL€cou Cabboge join ths ootfit three hours after C for tha aerthera coast of Soath 1 0 2 9 ^ t Royal Scarlet, and 2 Cans o f C O # * Potato Chipe,. • D r. Cloreno* B. Peterson aiid fljpitar plane, 'Tfity of Hartford." Ruby Amprlmo. The meeting wea he had arrived at this base from -ot. j a r ----- ri*-f*o«r fftr...... ^ j F v hag , . Dr. Stanley Ryjsk returned America. Survivors have landed C^ro eent her contribution In be- In charge of Mra. Wintorop Mer-1 H-OC r.REEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH IfJ HngUad, it was diaclosed last 12 25c ' Tburadsy night from Boston where St ;sn seat coast .United States riam. The county preaident, Mra. Uwy 'sttended the usttng pMt. ore otthw kahtinir Ui foreln MUler. waa praaont and apok* oon-j IIIAlWiiDcmSfK m ▼'JDXi H lS lIA ljO f WLAJIL/H2UB'a BR# OONN* m iDAT, l^OVEMBER RANCHESTER EVENINO mCRALP,, lIAHOlEaTRB. O O '^. FRlDA't, NOVEMBER 20.194S pAim (

vatts were sunk and four other pumpkin; spinach; baked pears. Germah attempts to land troops Friday; 'n 66 Allied Forces Ring s h ^ were damaged by torpedoes. by air transport In that area. 4^ 99 Reports 'Hie destroyers, corvette ,and 15 Draft Queries' Breakfast—Cottage cheese; Mel^ Cookies for Rookies^ "The French are doing exceed­ of the merchantmen, totaling 78,- ba toast; dish of berries. izerte and Tunis ingly well despite great confusion Lunch— Baked squash; cooked as Placer and Manager of Dodgers. 000 tons, were said to have been as a result of local commanders Mailed Today celery root; salad of. endiva and tsauing contradictory orders to iL e fl sunk in savend dasrs of U-boat at­ (Coattail Pago Oae) tacks against a convoy in the lettuce. surrender to the German's in one Dinner—Broiled fillet of sole; case and to fight in the next," the North AUanUc. lies encountered the itcocMt oquip- As Foe Near D NB said the convoy was laden Another Batch Go Out aaparaguL small green peas sliced spokesman said. with war materials bound for tomatoes; gelatin. ment that the enemy the It's a Hell of a mess but must Walsh Qaims All Prophet^No Loss Service Men To 18-19 Year Old Saturday; $ spokesman said this was conlfMa^ BriUin. of the French appear to be re­ r I) “Parson” Rickey A DNB dispatch said today Registrants Today. Breakfast—Crisp ham; omelet; ed a clear sign of Hitler's d et^ lived to carry on the fight Ba|*ker Stumbles Crave Sport German submarines sank eight Melba toast. mined effort to save Tunisia. agiCtnqt the Axis." Lunch— Canned com; parsnips; Rams Did Not merchantmen laden ylth war ma­ The Germans combined their as­ In evriqfclash, he said, the Ger­ ^ (AlffMta) ww.'(^tliiMd Questionnsires for Selective raw celery. terials and lived a large tanker sault with the use of dive-bombers mans have Beqa driven back in at­ S h k t en aa taerwasd aesla.’* Dlnner--Salisbury sterk; can­ ^ News Daily in an attack ~ on a Britain-bound Service classification were mailed and low-flying flghtera in typical tempts to pusK H l^r columns out Ovej Selections Press Enough Plans to Reform ftakaita ^saas at tt* r^- ned tomatoes; salad of greet- vege­ convoy in the North Atlantic yes­ by the local draft board office Nazi attack tactics, he said, but from their ncwIjMqrrhed lines, •ad at a Una laartiBC ta Biserte terday. tables; cooked beets; no'dessert. the Allied force "did not budge around Tunis and B iz ^ T oaia tha aafttaL “tt a Oai^ staff today to the following in Stuffed Beef Rolls: Select a The vessels were declared to one inch." Pound Natl Air StrenJ A P Selector Reaches Letters Indicate Sports aecountt if amfliaiad, aaould round steak of medium thickness, Boston College’s Team have totaled 55,000 tons. the 18-19 year old group; Despite the Germans' use of United States flying fortres Gearing House that Uaut. Oaa. K. A. N. remove all fat and griatle, and cut Chief Topic of AU Men 's Bums (There was no confirmation of 12095 N-323A—Joseph A. A. their best medium tanks and striking without loss in daylighti" Into Hat for This Not the Best by a Long Into pieces about four inches in „jK m ’a Army had bow croa^ this enemy claim from Allied Taylor, 101 Chestnut street. Stukas, he said. Allied losses were were said to have pounded Nazi diameter. On each piece place a Under Arms in Far tha gap in tha eoasUI railway quarters.) 12180 N-408— Clifford R. Has- "minor” in this opening phase of air strength and the shorefront of Week’s Winners; Is Shot; His Team Did mound of the following dressing; itad by a apur e f tha Atlas aett, 159 Oakland street. the Battle of Tunisia. Bizerte yesterday with good re­ Away Places. .jn tain a The gap ia spanned by Slice and slightly toast the desired Gtwg Pretty Good. Not Try Hard. Rfckey Ham.lring. Uo SSlJi’n.tSSl "iS 12181 N-409- Peter Isikewics, 3 The action from which the Ger- sults. BKwntain road.) Armored Engagements No. School atreet. amount of real wholewheat bread Allied forces now are converg­ B B g r iH t m / c Both as Manager and “ «i>. wu twins ursu to nywM marjs fell back with one-third of New York. Nov. 20—Those who _ , a 1 ® m*n*gerahif of Montrnal, I .. “According to. reporU so far 12182 fJ-410— John H. Leiater, or whole-wheat muffins. Break in­ ing from all sides ahiund the Ger­ By itM t Barker By Harry Omyaoa WOLVSJfit In Libya Reported their tanks k n ock s out and with would fold up all sports Uke an Brooklyn’s leading farm club. Available,” it was declared, 183 Hackmatack street. to bits and moisten with milk. Add Neyp-'Tork, Nov. 2()— (85— Stag- New York, Nov. 20—Adjectives Player; Also Issues Rome, (From Italian Broad­ other "heavy casualties," the man hridgehehda in the two porta, 0 o m i c>, • ^ a' Rickey pointed out that the port- ^«,aaiarican columns . . . have not 12183 ^-411— Edwin J. Lojeskl, diced celery, minced ripe olives, the spokesman-said. iring d w n the home atretch of are being toiiaed all over the place accordion until ths war is won casts), Nov. 20—(/P)—The lUlian ground roasted peanuts anc seed­ spokesman said, occurred between B u e g s y tr s DtlTCt U rderS A bou t ly pitcher had ali the quallflca. Fi 'set reached the Tunisian area ax­ Vainly trying to halt this ad- Se football guessing mardthim: in connection with Boston Col­ don’t realize that la precisely what high command said today that a 273 Oak'street. less raisins, gauging the quantities 30 and 40 miles from Bizerte i l eept for small advanced unlU and 12184 N-412—Herbert W. Ten­ Michigan-Ohi'o State: Don’t even lege’s mammoth varsity. number of armored engagements to suit your own taste. Mix all to­ Where the Nazi armored c o l u m n ' *!! try to expert this one. It ’s a guesa the men in the armed forces don’t Gambling; Durocher ^[“key'"yeaJniS'thir ' f they are apparently very reluc- ney, 331 Woodhpldge street. Force has been making continuous Earl Walsh, veteran Fordhmm occurred in Cirenaica repon of gether by toesing about with a collided with a British advance no matter bow you lo •" ^hla country New York, Nov. 20— (P) —^The Roll each piece of meat around into the stomach. When bile which important control of the North on this ia that it should be wide- there with the Chicago Beara. i -troops marching toward Tunisia attacked a number of times by 12188 N-416— Wilbur J. Messier, 1 and ablpad, atlU follow their curtkln has come down on the best the dressing and fasten with tooth­ ie an alkaline, mixes with the acid | the boys in uniform tell Aunt Jen­ southwest o f Bizerte and in the African skies. open and free-scoring. Resorting And Walsh has every ri^t to ;f and Oerman-IUHsn troops wsa aircraft off the North African 589 Center street. teams, and Ilka to hear about burlesque in town— the tid Chicago, Nov. 20.—While major would be on the bench with his the field house into a dormitory course, make us more conservative Red Doty Fights of that pent-up steam in action, peutic light, and after the pain has shifts with the lines, notably Dick Nov. 28, but this game will be 48 Academ- atreet. Place on Sprycoated baking sheet. ■pot for Fordham’s weary Rams league owners cross their Angers aggregation deployed against Min­ for 600 men. . . . in our efforts to put through (Curley Hair) subsided, take deep breathing Harlow at Harvard. But none has heard around the world and relish­ 12215 N-443—Rodney W. Mid­ Bake in moderate oven (3.50 de- Lamb Legs lb. 39c to get any reaL May be close but nesota, Mlchigai), Ohlc State, deals." Question: Rose writes: " I am exercises to prevent adhesions and worry about Class D and C Georgia. Georgia Tech or Tulsa. been able to duplicate the shift ed as it never was before. A1 Davis Tonight PINEHURST MEATS ford, 445 Oakland atreet. . - (prees F .) 10 to 15 minutes. Makes we’U take tCiasourl. Contrary Opinions The ban on gambling foi high thirty-two and my hair is just be­ from forming. circuits, not to mention them­ Perhaps we’ll get some kind of made by President Roosevelt when A fter all, It ia for the right to stakes was disclosed by DuroSher 12218 N-446— Samuel E. M cAl­ ginning to get curly. Could there 4 dozen. Veol Roast lb. 39c On the same page in the Boston n R R k fR r ts LAMB SHOULDERS.. .lb. 29c selves, Ray Dumont baa hia N a­ answer In the iJugar Bowl. Globe there recently appeared a he ‘hiked’ the Array-Navy game play the game that America is when questioned about reports lister, 17 Jackaon atreet. be anything wrong with my fighting. Boston. Nov. 29—(dV -A1 (B u « - “ Pork L iv e r ...... lb. 29c May Worry About Eyesight tional Semi-Pro Baseball Con­ story that Ralph W. EIUa Spring- out of Philadelphia to Annapolis.” that this had been a harmful In­ . 12220 N-448—Angelo J. Pavan, scalp?” V Par Boiled Shoulders lb. 39c Last Night's Fights fluence on the Dodgers laat aea­ my) Davis, colorful Brooklyn we)--' AHorted Honeycomb Tripe ...... lb. 29c 433 Keeney atreet. Answer:’ Hair occaaionally turns field, Mass., banker, would Miss Choir to Present gress program all set for 1948. son. terwelgbt who has put togeth«r' Cold Cuts Freshly Chopp^ 12221 N-449—Clifford J. Quag- curly under various conditions. I Spokane, Wash.— (/P) — Francis his first Harvard-Yale football Tenderized Ham ^ lb. 45c By The Associated Press In seven years, Dumont, pep­ game in 67 years tomorrow “ be­ No Gambling ■even stralgtat triumphs since bs - - Ua. 75 Vi Birch atreet have seen this change take place Alexander, 23-year-old Canadian, Trinity Quits launched hia eomeback campalga> Lunb Chops PINEHURST GROUND BEEF Jarsey N. J.— M lckw pery citizen of Wichita, has built cause he doesn't think college "I think we were g;ambllng too 12222 N-450U-Robert D, Thresh­ following fevers, or following a An Entertainment may worry about his eyesight two months ago, will engags. LsRib L c fs 36c lb. when he appears in Federal dis­ Fancy Cut Up Fo#l ea. $1.25 180, New T«:k, outpointed Lou the National Semi-Pro Baseball football teams should be playing much. I won't say it wasn’t harm­ er, 2107-6th avenue, Bradenton, radical change in diet. There is no Local Sport Chatter ful, but we never had any ill feel­ George (Red) Doty of Hartford trict court at Coeur D'Alene, Ida­ Bayonne. (10). (Congress from an idea to an or­ when there’s a war on.” and a let­ Fla. reason fpr yoii to believe that any­ Varsity Play ings because of it. There will be Conn., In a 10-round feature bout ’ The Second Congregational ho, on charge of re-entry into Armour's Sausage lb. 45o EHaabeth. N. J.— John Brown, ganization which in 1943 is ex­ ter to columnist Jerry Nason from PINEHURST FRESH POULTRY 12223 N-451— Philip H. W il­ thing la wroi.g with the scalp. no gambling this year—for stakes tonight at Mechanics Building. (Excessive Q ^) Choir CHub w'Jl give an entertain­ the United States as a deported Pure Pork 161, New York, and Buddy Farrell, pected to include 250 leagues. The a former coileague stationed some­ liams, 360 Main atreet. Plenty Material '* have zhade the beadllnea Why not higher than 15 cents," he said. In the eight-round semi-fins^.; Hrtc Chicken or Fowl this week-end and order your Na­ Question; Misa Emma R. writes: ment Friday evening, December 4, alien. Alexander appeared in east­ 158, Newark, drew, (S). record for organized baeebsll is where in the South. Pacific war 12224 N-452— Henry W. Vince, Advisory Board Cancels Talking with Director Howard in baaketball ? Rickey said the club would have Lefty Lachance. Lisbon,- Me^ ■ tive Turkey from Pinehurat for Thanksgiving. If the "D o you consider- excessive gas in the church auditorium, entitled ern Washington district court and Sausage Meat lb. 45c Fan River, Maaa—Artie Levine. 63. There were 16 affiliated semi- zone, describing a boxing tourna­ 147 Birch street. pro teams in 1935. Brown at the East Side Rec last ^ West Side Doubtful only two coaches instead of the featherweight who has been par^ Native Growers and the OPA oRice can get together, we 12225 N-453— Russell H. Irwin, due to wrong Combinations of “A Pageant of the Brides." Mrs. Judge Lewis B. Schwcllenbach or­ 158, New York. outpointed tinier Sport* for ment .staged by American soldiers forming in the preliminary President Dumont plans 200 night this writer was .surpri.scd to i Over on the west side Nlokle three or four the Dodgers have had 12 Ridgefield street. food?" David Bennett of Woodbridge dered him transferred to the Ida­ lb. 45c Frankto McDougall, 149, Boston, . In the feautred bouts, Patsy hereabouts, will tangle with /S hope to have the native turkey price tonight. It will be ho district for trial. Temporary Dried Beef i district tournaments, 48 state and Victory Program. Glovanelli, who used to be a pretty learn that there was still lots of Angelo, who is one of Brown’s as­ in recent years. 12226 N-454—Joseph M. Toman, Answer; There are many differ­ street is chairman of the commit­ (10). Sforza o f Boston. as low or lower than for shipped in turkeys. We cannot judge of the Idaho district is Lew­ four national, the latter In Wich­ good. pro fighter, whipped Oorp. ba.'^ketball. material ready to play. sistants, told me that he was hav­ He said John Corriden would re- 19. St. Lawrence street. ent causes of gas or flatulence. tee of arrangements, and the choir lb. 39c ing a hard time getting the boys is B. Schwellenbach. Fresh Shoulders Oaiae T o^ Crane ita, Toronto, Havana and San Hartford. Nov. 20—(J5-T r in ity Joe Nolan and heavyweight Oorp. Brown admitted that, the caliber get an we w an t.. .so please order early. 12227 N-455—Joseph Weir, Jr., Improper food . combinations Is will furnish both vocal and instru­ Interested. It would seem, from certainly one of the potent cause, mental numbers during the prog­ Juan, P. R. College haa cancelled its winter Joe Stachelek beat Pete McKenna of play will be hurt . . . seriously FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER... 117 Birch street lb. 39c . . . but lauded the boys for mak­ Nick’s remarks, that the key The mixtures most likely to pro­ ress of the pageant. Lean Ground Beef Philadelphia. Nov. 20— (ff) — Um plr^ Scorers In Line sports schedules in basketball, . “ the troops were really up and Native Broilers Capons 12229 N-457— Royal 8. Peterson ing-an effort. players on' four of the teqms have 13 Laurel street. duce the symptom are those com­ Bridal govyns of long ago and Wm-Id Champion Irvin Crane was His nation-wide contract sys­ swimming and aquash racquets. cheering." wrote Lieut.-Col. Bar­ Native Fryers Large Roasting Chickens defeated by Jimmy Caras of Phila­ ney Landers. , Hoop Season On entered the service and two live 12230 N-458—Everett Brown, bining sugar, atarch and protein. modern times will be worn by tem, patterned after that of or­ The Ckillege Athletic Advisory 4-Pound Native Chickens - it Is A Very Good Idea To Buy delphia, five blocks to three, in an ganized baseball, has resulted in Council made this decision at a town was at loss to give any | w}''® manager.- have also depaftod 1 Jr., 299 Main street, Apt. 9. Another cause is simply an or­ tlieir owners or others, and it is. The same thing taoids good at the Native and Premium Fresh Fowl for Fricassee ganic disturbance auch as an im­ expected that at least one entire exhibition pocket billiard match 150,000 players being signed as a meeting last night because. Ath­ One-Minute Sports Page idicatlon as to the ability of the 12231 N-459— Thomas S. Moore, MAHIEU Your Holiday "Staples This here. Ctoraa. who had a high run Y. M. C. A; Old Farms Fresh 4 Oakland street. proper flow of bite. The bile i^ay bridal party from a local wedding protection for sponsors. letic Director Ray Ooatlng tald, it Sammy Angott isn't the first players beyond a few who have of TO in one game, led on toUl considered that the primary vimr- not yet entered the service. But Bowling Picking Up M e k # M m 12232 N.;460— Stewart Atkinson be secreted Hi excess on any given this fall will have a part in the 183 Spruce Street He haa a National Association lighti^eigbt champion to retire The local bowling leagues seem 1 SAUSAGE PATTIES ...... lb. 49c Week-End! ! points, 879 to 647. trme obligation of the college was while...... ^ y what pleased the popular director Jr., 145 Center street. day and fail too low on the day program. Ticketa are already be­ o f Umpires with 10.000 members, w'earing the crown to be getting along better than Pinehurst Round Ground...... lb. 45c following. On the day of the in­ ing distributed by membera of the a Natiohal Association of Scorers to fit all students physically for back in 1872. Abebe BMicken, tbp'first more than anything else was the Would Beplay Game service in the armed forces. spirit the managers showed at the they did at the start. Most of the I creased bile flow this w ill bring choir. Land O’ Lakes Sweet Gherkins, I g e . 12-oz. jar 29c with 20(>0. recognized Aifieilcanmerica lightweight players were really "Jittery" or so HAPPm- An Intensified Intrm-mural Sports meeting. The present situation will about an increase In the gaa. Or, He is publishing an annual titleholder, retire*'Bo‘t ir e * ' dl^]}^s sue- the scores would indicate. One the use o f an acid with the meal Butter, lb. ...-, New York— Brooklyn (JoUege’s program for the entire student CFsaors, Arthur (jhan^rs. Jack give a lot of youngsters a chance PINEHURST FRESH VEGETABLES 53c guide to show the healthy Condi­ kegler had a name for it and It { may be sufficient to stimulate the Stuffed Olives < T g e . 4-oz. jar 27c fOotbaU team was so dissatisfied body, (Costing said, would take the to play that might have been tion of sandlotters the past sea- M cAuliffe and Benpy Leonard. seemed to fit "War nerves." Ex­ Ms uniform ireripes SWEET POTATOES..6 lbs. 25c Menus flow of bile the bile )>acking up Hospital Notes Native with its 7-7 tie with City College place at the regularly scheduled And Barney Ross gave up the forced to wait at least three or , climaxed by the annual plaining he paid '" I t ’s kind of I ebefg Lettuce NATIVE WHITE POTATOES A Week’s Supply Fresh Eggs, Sweet Mixed Pickles, qt. jar 33c of New York that it applied to intercoUeglste competition in title when he ou ^rew the class possibly four years to get Into the both faculties to have the game national tournament in Wichita, tough to be bowling’ and at the inach 5 lbs. 13c Peck 39c Large 6-Onnoe Jar which attracted 125,000 spectators. which only about 10 per cent of Principal /business o f the Rec class of play. It should not be For Good Health Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Qert- doz, ...... replayed for the Red (Trose. hard. Frosh players on hundreds same time thinking of a couple of lirooms Please order by peck or 'A peck. ★ ★ 53c It has beep thq youth of the the students would piarticlpats. streamlined football coaches con­ SNAPPm Recommended rude Young. 24 Locust street; Mrs. He added that service teams ap- of eollege footbaU teams this year chaps who was In the same league Maraschino Cherries 2 jars 29c nation which In the past has been vention next Bceta, WHITE ONIONS.... .3 lbs. 36c By McCoy Health Sendee Mary Kelsey, Glastonbury; Robert Native Pptalbes, from the Hartford area and taams with you for toveral yeare. How- 1 W U a i y o u B t n f W d U lS>/i*Onnce Package attracted to baseball by tbs Mml- Carrohi YELLOW ONIONS.. .3 lbs. 18c Turkington, 70 Scarborough Road. p ec k ...... of nearby schools would be Invited ever, we etarted this league and { pro congress. The coming year Peppers YELLOW TURNIPS Admitted today: Francia TOman, to play basketball games at Trin exp ^ to finish it." DaHy Menus Seedless Raisins 2 pkgs. 29c will include many form er profes­ P a ^ l and Vi peck 19c WAR STAMPS 19 St. Lawrence atreet. Sheffield Milk, Diamond—Large Ity on an Informal basis. ★ ★ Discharged yesterday; Peggy sionals. Moat of the tossers from Tbs Athletic Advisory Council Willie Pep Favored Suggested menus for the week White Celery TOMATOES . .box of 4 or 5, 25c Heatley, 332 Lydall street; Nancy 6 tall cans . ^ the organized ranks will be in in- beginning Sunday, November 22, H lbs. for 50c BOWL is composed at three faculty mem' / Cauliflower SPECIAL! FANCY TOMATOES American Sailors and Coast Norris, 53 Hamlin streeO, Walnuts duatiAl plants eiigiged in tba war bers, tbriM alumni and three un Compo Meets 1942: Green Beans ' BY THE POUND, 32c Goardamea eoast tecs any kind of Diacharged, today: Donna Snow, Chocolate effort or in military eampo. dergraduates. Sunday: wqatber without flisiehing. la tba 174 Eldridge street; David Bush Syrup, Fancy Mixed Nuts lb. 39c Both of the latter claseiflcstions Over Oirean Spray in Scientific Spanish Lad I White Seedless. .-.Blue Ribier and Red Emperor Grapes. Breakfast—Eight-ounce glass of heaviest at storms and tbs wildest nell, 573 Woodbrldge atreet; Peter large jar • • a • a will be repreaented in tba 1948 OTTein Buy an assorted tray of them. orange juice before breakfast; two of gales they must carry on with Hpnsen, ,25 Middle Turnpike West; 40c program, which is the ^ndpal New Yoric, Nov. 20—(S5— Chalky coddled eggs; Melba toast. William Dwlre, 17 Cumberland Cranberry Sauce 2 Ige. jars 35c McIntosh A p p les...... 4 lbs. 29c Iheir appointed tasks. They’ve got Fancy Crushed Werbner’a Shoes! reason seen for an unpreMented Detroit—Although Detroit offl- Wright, who recently baited Lulu Arena Matchmaker Has Lunch — Buttered whole-wheat strept. Dudley— Largest No. 2 Vi Caa ■emi-profeosionnl boom. New Champ? Bananas. Pears. Oranges. GrapefruiL to ba tough sad obit to take H but clale have not announced that the noodles; apinach; celery and ripe Births: Today, a son to Mr. and Pineapple, Dumont sees semi-professional 'ngers ara .going to have a new Coetantino’s string at victories at- their job to oaade easier for them 66, is the 5 to 9 under-dog tonight ♦ Fine Program , Lined | olives. Mra. Norman Plltt, 106 Sprues Fancy Pumpkin 2foiu29c Wartime is THE time to dubs replacing those In a number manager in 1948, tba report that by aw sturdy Navy raineoats they largest can . . . against WiUie Pern who anters the ' pinner—^Baked rabbit; atring street and a daughter to Mr. and Royal Scarlet—^airge No. 1 Can in the smaller minor leagues. Del Baker will not be re-engaged Up for Tuesday. DOG FOOD... beans; beets; head lettuce with wear. Oidy 85.00 in War Savings Madison Squars Garden ring with Mra. Austin Biasell, 166 Eldridge 3 cans bowl and taka your adnd Feaky Out of Setni-Proa conttoiiiea. We now offer a lower price of 22c pound on Cfiilled Home peanut butter dreaaing; iee cream. Stamps will equip a man of the sea 53 consecutive triumphs to his atraiet. When Jobnpy Pesky, the Boaton No effort is being made to end New Haven, Nov. 20—With Monday: with a raincoat to help bim wcatber for . . . Fruit Cocktail 3 cans 59c ershdit Meat for D ogs.. .2 Vi to 3-pound-lots, 20c lb. We have off yonr worries. Wear oar Red Sox shortstop, was voted; talk to the effect that Steve Bieakfast—Crisp waffle, butter Olorletta— ^Largest Noi 2'/i Con Wright, who admits to 20 years Henry Vesquex, Spanish feather­ Saasified D ri^ Dog Food. Red Heart and a full line of O’N c ^ form er CHeveland and maple syrup; otewed raisins. Butpriaa UnderstandaMa Sugar Peas, bowUng abocs! the No. 1 American League re­ but is known as the “CivU War weight. match.ed with Johnny HflnsEn Gaines’ Dog Meal and Kmnehions. 3 cans $1.00 cruit of 1M2, the happie(M person, gar,!, bi headed for the poet. Veteian" among certain sections Compo, New Haven battler, for Lunch—Pint at buttermilk; 10 A CJIR • e s • • a • Peaches •« "u oC 12 datea. Topaka. Kaa. (ffV-Underahertff Laegeat No. Caa .. *■ ,* other than thoee in the Peaky O’N eill’s Beaumont farm club of the boxing fraternity, hails the 10-round star bout on Tuesday won the Texas Laague pennant. night’s fight card at the Arepa, ' IMimer—Vegetable soup; roast George Hombeck’s surprioe waa 6 cans famUlty, was Dumont from >/bcre he waa GIOVES GROCERIES AT PINEHURST beef; baked carrots; raw cabbage underatandabla. He bad Investi­ Bartlett Pears ^ 32c Pesky and Freddie Hutebinaon, once chauffeur fo r movie actress. Matchmaker George Sheppard has { for . . . , .1. for whom the Detroit club paid Heisey ’Em Mae W est He holds the New York ' lined up an undercard which is an ROBINSON’S FRENCH DRESSING...... 4»ottIe 25c salad; gelatin with whipped cream. gated a Are on n war construction Largest No. 2)'| Caa Tuesday: Breakfaist — Poached project. A building had been de­ $75,000, and Rube Melton of the designation as the world feather- attractive one. . BUTTER • se ••• •••eeeewfeeeeeeeaeaaeeaoe.u** • ,55c stroyed and a workman killed. Ha PhilUea are among players who Salt Lake City, Nov. 20-(P>— w el^t king and bis title wilk be Domingo Diaz, Loe Angeles, | egg on Melba toast; baked apple. Sliced Pineapple When boxing teams from iFort L A R D ...... lb. 19C-, Lunch—Limb beans; cooked tur­ returned to th« acana the next made good as professionals after in jeopardy tonight ' (Talif., wrill' face WlUle Roache, 6 pkgs. fpr ..... IW Fancy Douglss and the Salt Lake Army Pep, who is 21 and haa been Delaware slugger. In one at three I l i i ; We Have Cranberry Sauce in Cana and Jars. nip Raena; salad Ot sliced basts day. Thera w u no trace at the being given' their atarta by the A gift tfKrt rumindt him or* working ' W d In National Semi-Pro Baseball Om- Air Base met, nobody woulJ box fighting for thrpe years, makee Blxea. It was Diaz who dropped a Oceaa Spray, 16c aaa. . . glaaa 17c. on'IeQuce. tragedy- On the apot waa a new Sweet Pea^ No. 2 can 19c SerrL John “Honey" Parker, the My-T-Pine gress. * . his homer in H sitfoid , Cionn.. the close decision to Snooks Lacey in J Dinneh--r^g a t mutton;, small building, complete with roof. lea’s N egro heavyweight. glove" with him for Victory . . . Honsen Gloves. Wo Desserts, Marvel Major league officials gave Du­ a lrln t ■ eame town which produced Louis a, great fight on the last card, a I lUmeaiber to Order... turnips; sued eC lattues, parsley NO/One was surpriaed. Honey and spinabb: prilBa.whip. mont the cold shoulder In 1935, (Kid) Kaplan and Bat Battalino,' bout In which Dias had Lacey on hove the stylet ond colors preferred by the men In FIPPERIDGE FARM BREAD AND KATANAUGH’S 6 pkgs. for Mince Meat ' 2-lbei jdr 33c claims 40 knockouts in 40 amateur former feather kings. , Wednesday: W alt when he attempted to tell them of the floor for nine. Roache needs each branch of the lervicd. Lined or enKned ssodeh., INGUSH MUFFINS AT PINEHURST Premier— t Pt. 1 Ox. C na" . fights. The youngster’a speed is expect­ no Introduction to state fight fans, Brsakfast—Toostsd wfaDlatwbsat Fancy his plann to expand aandlot base­ biseuits; eoddlad aggs; atdwad Dallas. Tex. (Pi—Instructors at I ball actlvttiaa throughout the ed to offset the -Negro’s ring as he jtourn leather all tha way. I m Nuts, 4 for $0c n p u i Hubbell Knowledge and to bring him the George Fitch. New Haven I M L R toad b a y !...... 2-lb. jar 34c Uto Dalian Board of Education’s I Tomato Juice oounDy. . \ d. Shir^ Orev Meite fee ^ Wmawad atmttB war aeheal have no bucks baenusa I title. 'The bout is ncbeduled for the heavyweight, now down to 190 BibeNmv — «to '■dtoea— eaiato •A B a n ...... 2 large ban far 25c ^ m e b — ButUrsd eiystsr |dsat: Y k o geboel tbOdraa of iw aatloH lb...... Pr— tof I nrgn No. 2 Con Organised baeehall eould N ew York— Watching Sampoy ^ d*«r«kiii or oama fellow down in Austin la championship distance of J5 pounds .and in good fighting form, Chaaalata W a fa n ...... JI5« salad at diesd vsgetsblaa in gels- bava Jdtnaif to^tlw war on tha Asia I an idea man Uke Ray Xhunont Baugh agaia,-. atbve Owen o f the bunting one. Paychecks were due rounte another feature in Pep’s meets Steve 0>Uucci, rugged New tin. I < tbfsugh tb aS Ic)^ At War Pro­ Del Monte Graoefruit Juice 4 for 50c now. , New York Giants remarks that 6186 Bitter Sweet Chocolate ...... 15c Dinner — Broiled steak with last Wednesday for 100 tnatru'e- favor if the scrap goes the entire York Pole, in another eix-iounder. 67.80 gram. Tbey afo bMplpg to sell War ths Washington Rsdsklaar paassr mushrooms; Bnugels sprouts; let­ tors. A hasty checkup on tba Grapefruit Juice, 20-dz. distance. > WUOe pup Sylvestef Pfeiffer,) New Yoib I Ovar PhiehRrat Saturday Or Dial 4151. Bonds and Stampa, salvage scrapi Wc Will Only Have a Limited Supply of Turkeys! Y ooi^l has as m udi eontiol Cart Hub- tuce and eadeiy salad; slioed j^ns- checks showed that the paymna-| PattgrI am Tha punching prowess at both middleweight Muggw, la brmcket- aid CivlBlm Dotense and other war can, 3 cans Order Must Be In By Saturday If You Want To Be Bure ball psrhapa a bettor changa ter in the State Vocational Edu­ and tha neamess a t Ootyiacticut ed with Frankie Yoww. local | activllios. Their contributiona w ill where Pep has dona most o f his Thursday: i . cational department In ituatin bad | for ...... 40c of Getting Your Bird From Us. Please Help Us By HoUywbod, Nov. 20—(45-^rtga o f poM. ] crowd pleaser. In the thlra six. bo rocorded ia schoifl scrapbooks previous fighting, is aiqwcted to preakfsat — F ce n c h ,;<^elet; gone deer hunting. ’Phoning |n. F itly . 18-year-old naUonal Junior New York—Lou SaUca of 4ew Biddle Robbisoa, local weltu> I and anliibited throughout the eoun- lure a throng at 17J000 to ths Oar- / ''nu'hu K'l ijroccri/ ^nc. crisp bacon; Melba toast, apple­ J tmuils cbsjnpion, nignsd a moUoa Itogrto* > sf* York and Maauel Orthi of 1 weight, who Moently gave mke GLENNEY’S sauce. try. X ra ir gchool participating to Large, Fancy pteturs edntract Tsstardov. Lewis a tougli flgtat, win appear Buffslo—It was so acid to the ‘ Jackie Wilson of Pittsburgh, is >ngelee w B ban 18 rauade ia Luncdi — P a ta to ss; asohsd aw program wtS raeotoo n Tha thiioR at South Afrtea has T d low Onions, 8 h ! ! I Ha plana to aiuist to ths Coast Mexiea City. Jan. 1, for a clear against a formidable fee In the 78t Mala Stieei •; HK "TuRy gmnsi-aefad of grated raw tur­ tifleats^ef aorviee from the Trcao* two capitals. The legialatura aits I Guard as soon as be completsa Buffalo atsdium during tha- Cor- the Rational Boxing Association opener at four rounds. Tha show | .6 Ihs...... We W«ii Wave s LlU le C«ffee. champion la ths featherweight claim to tha world bantamsreight nips and carrots. ury Dopartment. at Capetown, while the rest of the 25c work in a Dead End kids - film. nall-Darttoouth game . that the wUl atort at t:S0 p. to. . Omnsr — Stuflsd bssf eoll^ 4L A I goveniment is at Pretoria. hastoi s f ths Wg dock toeesi i llANCHESTEK EVINIKG HERALD. HAKCHE8TER. C O m FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20.1941 PAGE ■■■ mATVCHESTER EVltNINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAT, mmSMBBK 7/0, I f4

MICKEY FINN stout Heart L A ^ X E O N Sense and Nonsense MfimVEL^TWOOF rVK WORKED ^THEMtMU.KMRlVlN6 WITH r r s T i N . MV MINUTI-rlDfm ON A __ — AND In driving, as elsewhere. Its Don’t let your coins accumu- Editor—Do you actr toward your I HERE A U OAYi ^ CASES—' FOR YOU mulate. Turn them in for war wife as you did betenit.you married courtesy that makcf* the big dlffer- OTHERS WILL K M THE HFS UP >nce. Its civilized manners that stamps as often as you can. In her? make the big difference. other words— don’t heighten the Man—Exactly. I remomber howl toeay— (Suaroino C 0 ^ 4 t E A 0 mej^ shortage. I uaed to act when I flira. fell in A_®ibifr HEART, i A man pinned underneath his love. I used to stand out front and I WS CALLED ON Lost snd Found 1 Bustneso Sentleco Offered 13 Repairing M Help Wanted—Femalp 85 Live 3tock—Vehicles 42 HooaehoM Goods 51 Maclibiery„and IM s S2 :ar after an auto accident washe- Girl — Mother obJeeU to you, lo ^ at her house almost afraid to I ing questioned by a policeman: Karl, becauae you ftove to work for go in. Now I do the aame thing | MOWERS SHARPElNEa), repair­ Manchester l o s t —WEDNESDAY night at 1936 PACKARD sedan, radio, STATE OF CONNECTICUT BEAU7TFUL 8 YEAR old saddle ATTENTJON Policeman—Are you ntarried? a living. some nights. ed, shear grinding, key fitting, OLIVER MANURE apresders, Erening Herald dance. Legion hall, new handbag, heater, mechanically O. K. *95. PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT horse, broke to drive. Will sell FURNITURE lime sowers Oliver "60’’ tractors Man—No. This to the worst fix I Young man—Its all right now, glovea. receipts, currency. Tele­ Terma No trade. 1937 Dodge duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. EXAMINATION NOTICES reasonable to settle estate. Tels- BARGAIN HUNTERS! was ever in. dear. I've lost my JOb A school girl was urged by her I overhauled. Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl uaed Osse tractor on rubber. Dub­ ' d u r iM AdTsrtkMnents phone 8298 or return 82 Chest­ sedan, radio, heater, perfect FHDSITIONS: Research Tax Direc­ phone 5-8493, Hartford. 3 ROOM OUTFIT lin Tractor Company, WilUmaa- teacher to do her home work. The throughout. *295. Terlhs. No streeL tor. No. 398X. *5460-*6600; Solla —$139.00— wise OM , . 0»aat «U kvanc* w or^ lo • una nut. tic. These are the daya when one next day her teacher received the trades. Tel. 4165. Engineer, No. 407, *3000-*3480; Just the furniture you will need to likes to recall following reply from the child’s! ftaltlkla, M abara and abbravtattona SAWS OF ALL KINDS filed, set, FOR SALE— COW. Just freshen­ Mary has a Uttle changs. > aaali aoaat aa a word and ooapound Prison Guard, No. 408, *1800- start your own home That a horse would always start Of it shs Is quite fond; mother: a t t e n t i o n h o m e ana repaired, cord wodd saws ed. Telephone 6183. wards aa two worda Hlnlmum eoai AAnouncements 2 OWNERS. *2400 less maintenance; TV}11 Col­ Living Room consists of 3 pc. liv­ WaBtod— To Buy on a cold morning. She spends her nickels alt for "Dear Miss: My granmaw didn’t! la arloa of thraa llnaa Now is the time to re-roof and gummed, power and hand lawn lector, No, 409, *1SOO-*1800; Pro. ing room suite, 2 end tables, coffee know no geography and she got Uao rat as aar day tor transtaai WEST SIDE RESIDENT desires mowers iverhauled, and sharp­ FOR SALE —A BEAUTIFuH stamps, re-aide your home. Under no bation Officer, No. 410, *2100- table, 2 lampa and rug. First Motorist—Aw, what’s the And soon will have a bond. her man. My maw didn't know ride to and from Colt’s Huyshope obligations for our esUmate. We ened. Stored all winter, no extra spotted saddle horse, reasonable. WANTED—BOY’S USED —»»*n ***" — 'iitlia Marab 1^ IblT *3000. CAN BE PURCHdLSED matter with you: no geography and she got her man. Casb Cbarae Ave. plant, 11 to 7 shift. Phone guarantee all work, and we are charge. Axes, Knives, shears etc. Mrs. Raymond, Route 85, Bolton. aized bicycle. Telephone 875$. Second Motorist—^Nothing’s the • tensaonttaa Oaya...| 7 oU| * ou RESIDEINCE: The Connecticut SEPARATELY Wife—Why, women have be«i I don’t know no geognphy and I 8434. sUll able to quote the old prices, sharpened. Capitol Grinding Oo., residence requirement is waived matter with mi. Why? famous ter ages! got my man. You know youjr S mnsaeatlva D ays...I I ot* j* —$69.50— TURN YOUR METAL » t»1 wigZ • 1 Day ...... 1*7 otalll ota as there have been no advances in 531 Lydall street. TeL 7958. for No. 398X. Fint Motorist—You gave mr Husband—Yes, I know—untold geography and you ain't got no| OUT OUR W AY BY L R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLE Poultry and Supplies 43 Bedroom consista of bed, dreaser, Into money.' (No nuurket for all ordars tor Irraanlai inaartlont our prices. Write or Phone Bur­ oasty look. ages. Iran.” Automobiles for Sale 4 NEW XiNVERTTBLE TOPS, cel­ APPLICATION FORMS and de­ chest, sturdy springs, comfortable paper). Ceiling prices paid. Wm. ■ will ba obaraad at tha ona tima rate ton Insulating Co., 180 North Ox­ tailed information may be obtain­ FOR SALE—FRYERS, roasters, Second Motorist—I did not. But THIS^OBTUME? EGAOf (3LAO I HA/EN'T^ SUPPOSE ■paelal rataa tor long tarm a*ary luloid replaced in curtains, all mattreas, 2 pillows, night table, Ostrinjky, 182 Bissell street TeL Y iv» QurrriMV i d o n ’t > VOU CAN*T HlS WIFE \S FOR SALE—1934 DODGE sedan. ford street, Hartford, Conn. Tel. ed at the Personnel Department, live or dressed. Manchester now that you mention it, you cer­ MWOALLTH* RA221KJ’ BLAM E HIM.' A GOOD HOUSE­ D(cm Nou Know scor es 6 0 T A N Y K i d s ihi s c h o o l . day adyartlalna *i*an upon ragueat 32-4515 or Manchester 3309 eve- kinds of leather work. Chaa Lak- Chicks, 136 Summer streeL Tele­ night table lamp, 8 pc. Luclte 5879. » tainly do have a naaty look. Ads ordarad bafora thS third or 5 good tires. May be seen at 81 Ing, 90 Cambridge street. Tele­ State Capitol. HartfoM, or at dresser set FUNNY BUSINESS 1 orr OLnATHAT, but ^ HE HAS A KEEPER. SO oP t e a c h e r s h a n e SCHOOLf— X BOARD ASMS ■nb day will oa obarged only for Avondale Rcmd. nlngA local offices of the U. S. Employe phone 6971. tha 4etnal nnnbar of timaa tba ad phone 4140. Motorists should remember that w h bm s h e g o e s WOMAN THEY SHOULD BEEN DRAPTEO ?— WOOLONTT W ANT YOU WHAT'S ment Service for Connecticut CAN BE PURCHASED Rooma Withoat Board 69 OF GAVE HIM EStappaarad, charging a» tha rata aam- FOR SALE—1937 DESOTO sedan. 1930 CHEVROLET COUPE *25, SEPARATELY •chool Jays are here again and that LENJIU’ ME A NOTE. p a r t n e r AS AN OLD 6RAO 0(= 'EM. TO LEARN TWO T U A tS K‘ M bbt no allowanoa or rafnnd* can 1934- Dodge sedan *35, 1935 Ply­ REPAIRING AND REFINISHING CLOSING DATE for filing appli­ FOR SALE—HEIAVY fowl, larkness comes earlier. They TELLIN* ME TO KEEP a t h o m e A PARDNER ga mads on six tIma ads stoooad In fair condition. Priced very chairs, caning, splint rush or cations for No. 398X is December In- —$69.50— FOR RENT—ROOM, FOR Udies ''OKFORD.trANBRIDGE AMD TMEIR AWTHWEnc mouth sedan *85. 1936 Chevrolet quire 287 Oakland streeL •hould watch out tet our boys and MV DIKTY RAWS OFF A N ’ O N E W H O S CARE ’ aftat the flfth day reasonable. Call 2-0578 after 6 reed. Edward E. Fish, 104 Chest­ 10. 1942; for Nos. 407, 409 and Kitahen consist of sturdy table, 4 In private family. 210 Spruce LESS, TO BREAK TUE UNlMERSlTN C8= 6LASGOU4j FROM t h e WOOLDKrrTHEY No “till forbids"’ : dlsolay lines ooi p. m. sedan *125. 1939 Plymouth coupe chairs and dlahes. street girls as they go to and from TK CURTAINS AN* H E R E -IT’S > 6pide nut street. Telephone 3688. 410, December 4. 1942; for No. NAnVE TURKEYS—LIVE OR •chool. TIDY UP TH' PLACE' MUCH TO O TrfMONOTONV I'M ERESHENiNS UP MS NUMBERSi BE SHOCKED BY Tha Barald will not ba rasponsibla *395, 1938 Packard sedan *495, TERMS ARRANGED FOR SALE—1940 BUICK coach, 1939 Pontiac sedan *645. Brun­ 408, at any time until further no­ dressed. Clyde Marshall, Bolton FOR RENT—ONE ROOM with WMV- MUCH.' hUklHEMMnCSxPREPARthkS ONPOOL HOLES IN VOUR toY more than ona incorrect Inser- tice. Buy U. S, Bonda and War Stamps ' tIOD Of any advartlsamaot ordered radio, heater, 15,000 mllea Good ners, 80 Oakland street. Open Notch. Tel. 4062. double bed, near bath and shower Drive slowly and carefully. TO S T E P 8 A L L S .'i SOCKS WREN SbO for' moia than ona tima. ' tires. Telephone 2-1174. evening. Tel. 5191. Help Wanted— Female SS DATES OF EXAMINA’nONS: ALBERTS bath, hot Water at all times. For r Tha Inadvsrtant omission ot in- For 398X, between December 28, FOR SALE—TtnUCEYS. Uve or FURNITURE CO. Motorist—Its preposterous, old TOOK OFF YOUR gorract poblloatlon of advartlsing dressed. Wm. Pekowsky, 290 Bid- couple or two girls. Call 5649. SHOES TO FIGURE will ba racithad only by cancellation FOR SALE—1934 CHEVROLET 1942 and January 15, 1943; for 43 Allyn St—Hartford man. I’m an expert driver. What of tha charga mads for the aervlos coach, *35.00 for quick sale. Heating— Plumbing- GIRL OR WOMAN wanted. New Nos. 407 and 409, between Decem­ well street, Manchester. Car, bus or train expenses refund­ FOR RENT— WARM QUIET [ know about driving would fill a IT Model Laundry, Sununit straaL randarad ____ Write Box O, Herald. Roofing 17 ber 15, 1942 and December 31, ed on purchase of above merchan­ room, next to bath, hot water, 'book. All adaartlaamsnts must conform 1942;^ for No. 408, during the dise. _ • ladies preferred. Convenient to Constable—And what you don’t tn styla, copy and FOR SALE—1929 MODEL A Ford WANTEa>—LADY to aUy with FOR SALK—NATIVE TURKEYS. fcsulfttlont •n.fofc^d by the obbHRbp _ week of December 21, 1942 and Albert Bogli, Bush HiU Road. restaurants and bus line. Call know would fill a hospital. Give us Tudor sedan, good Urea Phone JOHN CLARK, Plumbing and young woman nights from 10 p. /our name and address, now! ' ! srs and they reaarva tha right to Heating. Repairs and jobbing. periodically thereafter according FOR SALE—ONE USED Silent after 4, Apartment 8, 821 Mala adit, rssisa asTeJeci any cony oon- 3284 or call at 183 Main street. m., to 7 a. m. temporarily. 80 to the needs of the State service; Glow range burner, in good condi­ street, telephone 5664. f e : Sidarad oblsctionabls. ' Tel. 3233. 37 Hollister street. Main. Telephone 2-0559. Strong drink never produced a CLOSJiNG BfUma— Classioad ads for No. 410, between December Articles fw Sale 45 tion. Will guarantee, $12.00. Tel. FOR RENT—ROOM. Inquire 66 itrong nation. to ba pobllahad sama day must ba Business Services Offered 13 15, 1942 and January 9, 1943. 8354. raoalsad by IS o'oloch noon Satur­ Moving—Trucking- WANTEiD—GIRL TO .work at Olendon A. Scoboria FOR SALE—2 BABY carriagea, Spruce street second floor. Ref­ days lO'IO. soda fountain. Good salary. A p­ Play pen, baseinette, 50 volume erences. SAWS, KNIVES, scissors special­ Storage 20 Personnel Director. FOR SALE~—8 PIECE mahogany Farmer—I can’t afford to sell Tetcphonc Youi Want -\ds ly sharpened. Bring your old ply Mack, at Weldon's, 901 Main set leather bound Harvard Clas­ bedroom suite, also bird cage with food for the prices I can gat In street sics. 81 Avondale Road. stand. Inquire 122 Maple or tele­ town. ags ara accaptad over the tela- knives and have them re-made THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Oo. FOR RENT—FURNISHED room. pbons at tha CHAKUU RATE ^veo like new. Frank Farr, 120 Char­ Help Wanted— Male 36 phone 6235. Man—Why don’t you move to local and long distance moving. WANTED—WOMAN to do house- BURROUGHS ADDING machin~ Call at 39 Maple street abovs as a oonvsnalnca to advar- ter Oak street. Return load system, furniture town? tisars. but tha CASB RATES will IM work, Adult family. Stay or go WANTEI>—PAINTERS. Winters also piano in excellent condition. BREAKING UP HOME. Brand Farmer—Then I couldn’t afford a storage. Dial 6280. FOR RENT—LARGE room, twin itoosptad as PTJbL P TMBNT If home nights. Apply 94 Spruce be­ work for good man. Apply Velvet Write Box C, Herald. new dining room set for sale. 46 to buy it. paid at tha businass offloa on or oa­ mill, Cheney Bros. E. Tredennlck beds, nice private home. Couple t e n tba sa*antb day following tba tween 5 and 8 p. m. or phone Hemlock street Manchester. Inc. O. Curtis, foreman. or gentlemen. Board optlonaL I * Arst Inssrtlon of each ad otharwlsa Repairing 23 7340. The world must pray ,for tha CHARGE BATE will ba eollaot- Allen & Hitchcock, Garden— Farm— Dairy Tel. 3-1174. ihort war and plan for a loiig ad. No rasponsiblllty for arrors in WANTED—BY THE Center Res­ FOR SALE—HAND Crocheted SALEiSLADIES—Full and part Products 50 bedspread, original design, *25 »ne. ' toloMonsd ads will ba assumad and Inc. PLANO_TTJNING and repairing. time. Bbcperience not essential, taurant, a dish waaber, *22 FOR RENT—ROOM, suitable for 't h iir Aodnraey eannei ba gnaran- Player piano specialty. John week, 6 days, good hours. FOR SALE—APPLES. Several cashr 40 Kensington street. Tele­ lady. Apply- Apt. 21. Centennial Usd. over 18 years of, age. Write Box phone 6025. t w Cockerbam, 28 Bigelow Street. F, Herald. varieties at fruit stand. Reason­ Apts., 58 Chestnut street - i»-v* t Index of Ctauoiflcstioiis , Manchester Office: TeL 4219, w a n t e d —KITCHEN HELPER able. Conrad Mens, Vernon. HOSPITAL BEDS FOR SALE or » Ti BIWi II b fftTi BTi HWD COUKCr HIS PiNGERS TWICE.* ' iHrtllS aaasaaaa.*soaaooaaoooaoao A 953 Main St. Tel. 3301 and dishwasher, 6 days, good HOM1NES5 11-20 jeueUaKflgMEHMUlSLjBfc. WANTED—TWO RELIABLE wo­ rent fully adjustable. Rates rea­ SACRIFICE, EH? DONT . JIaSaSMDRBtA •••••••ogodooboo* B WANTED TO TUNE, repair and men for work in factory, steady hours, good pay. Tea Room, 882 B’OR SALE—GREEN Mountain Boarders Wanted S9-A *Tbe women’s salvage committee took the statue fo r ...... c WininuMtle Office: regulate your piano or player Main street. potatoes, field nm, not graded, sonable. Call Keith Furniture, LOOK UP ITS MEAMlWe ' f , D # S l h 8 a a a o a a o ogfObdOb* ••• • •• • • ^ work and good hours. Apply Fold­ acrap and put up a aubotituter K « Main St. Tel. 1935 piano, Tel. Manchester 5052. *1.15 per bushel at the place, leaa Tel. 4159. WANTED —MEN AND women IM A OICTIONARV...GO v O v d of Tbftsko •••MRd*aa««a*w S ing Boxes Inc.. Elm A Forest roomers and boarders, home cook­ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES It May Not Be Fun BY EDGAR M ARim Mb a a a ao ••••••••••* • ' ^ 10c if you furnish bags. Also yel­ ASK A RUSSIAN). A streets (Cheney’s Clock Mill.) YES! RADIOS ARE going fast \ . ilOBt BBd Fonod ••••vaoa****** A Help Wanted— •Male or low Globe turnips. Ftank V. Wil­ ed meals, continuous hot xvater, CHIMeSE,AW EW^ISH- ••a*«aMowMh#m at Benson’s Better order your ^^ttoviieonaoto > REAL ESTATE LISTING Female 37 liams, 1632 Tolland Turnpike. and showers. 330 Adams street SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH AKO •aaaaaaaaaaoaad aOMI* • DO YOU HAVE ADEQUATE PliUco console or chairside model MAKJ-OR TVAESS. 6 0 0 0 1 o«i\ oA'.\ MANCHESTER: WANTED—MAN AND woman to now! Call 3535, Benson Furniture, ROOM AND QUALITT meals for ANY OF 65^'ER.V TO AatamoMsa for Sals ...... m... INSURANCEr Notice of 713 Main street girls only at reasonable price. I r,Aatamobllss for Exebangs .•«. Porter Street Section. Five- work in Manchester Laundry. 72 Household Goods 51 OUR LADS, v o o \ ^ €»o T o k s l v N ^ T V t c a R ^ » . V S S i — IrA hta Aeeassorlaa—Tirss room single. ' BAthroom. Hot See Maple street. Central, laundry privUegea Can .^Aata Bspalrliis—Painting -i*.. air heat with let 100’x66’x525* D^soliitioii WINDOW SHADES, VENETIAN YES! WE HAVE Innersprlng mat- 3408 or 14 Arch street Young W HO W fT t^ T\Vl \ TV\% CWiVO T V J t \ f AMta Sckoola ...... •* II. S. P. $4,900. D. P. $500. McKINNEY BROTHERS blinds. Get our low prices on Hol­ tresses! Due to foresight we Women’s “V” House. F0U 6H T \Ki T V \ ^ - -Ship by Trpgk 505 Mala St., Manchester, Cona. Situations Wanted— land shades, and high grade stocked up months ago. We now SfcKmgRO^^*Por ^Ura TMephoneSOMorTiSt •This is to certify ’ that THE offer you our regular *29.50 Gold A T WAKE H o o e t a ■»*=——— - 'Tvloa Storas* m . McKee Street Section. New Male 39 Venetian blinds. Phone 8819 for -Bleyelsa LATHROP A STATE COAL special prices and samples. Capi­ Medal Innersprlng mattresses Suburban for Rent 66 OR B A ' Aatos—Uotoreyelss ... 4-Room Single. All rooderh de- COMPANY, a Connecticut corpo­ ELDERLY MAN will do plain (Full sixe only) at a *5.00 saving. T A / ^ ^ __ m « a riifssslsaal assilsi tnlls. 2 nnflniahed rotims np- tol Window Shade Company, 241 ration doing business in the Town painting and papering at low North Main street. Open eve­ Sale priced at only *24.50. Order FOR RENT—2 COTTAGES, 1 Bsaa Ssrvless OSersd ...... Btalra. 8. P. $5,800. D. P. $800. rooms each, partly furnished in _old Sarvtess OSarsd ....IS* of^ Manchester, County of Hart­ cost. Phone 8819 evenings. nings. yours now! Call 3535, Benson vKTHoi ft •* al Company. Phone 7562. seen at 81 Aypndkle Road, off WHOSAPRAD THANK dOOOHESS D. P. $1,000. chicken coop.. Arthur A. Knofla. Ted. 5440, 871 seaa Opportunltlei...... Woodbridge street OFTHEBtGBOCKE FOR A FliXHTER ESCORT to Loan ...... P r ic e ...... $6,000 Main xtreet • Balp and Bltaatieaa \ WULFS...THE AMD THE EN6USH CHANNEL*. Woodbridge Street. 6-room HigH GRADj! VENETIAN bUnds Belp Wanted— Female ...... IN MANCHESTER 5 R b o il FOCKE'WULFS ONLY 20 M IE S MORE, CAPTAIN Help Wanted—Melb ...... ^single. All Improvements. 1-car 6-ROOM SINGLE— Steam sofd for as little as SOc. weekly. .Salesman Wanted-;...... ".v------xcage. Beady for occupancy, heat. Oil burner. Fire­ Samples famished on request house, very good conditkm, fur­ TRA LA nace heat lights and water. ■alp Wanted-Hale or FVimala 17 SO diya,, 8. P. $.5,500. D. place. Garage. Off Center Tel. 8819 evenings Airenta Wanted ••.••••••;...... $1,000. - Price *3800 and terma. 5 room r ^ Sltoatlone Wanted— Female . . . .« street. HELP WANTED Sttoatlona Wanted—Male . . . . FALL HOUSE CLEtaNlNG Ume house, close to Main street' good ■mployment Agenclea ...... SEE Is often the time new floo^rcover- condition, large lot. Price *4800. U vs gtack— Pete—PoaltTT— West Section of Mafichester. ’Twins. I'^famlly ‘ flat, "S' roomf 7-room honite. All ings are needed. We have Just re­ Vchlelaa FOR WAR WORK each floor, all improvement^. - Hogg Birds—Pete ...... ments.' 1-car garage. Large lot. STUART J. WASLEY ceived a large shipment. of new I.lve Stock— Vahlclea ...... 8. P. $4,500. D. P. $500. Real Estate and Insurance patterns Marbles, tiles and hard­ very good location. M ce $0300. Poultry and Supplies ...... • State Theater Building WE NEED ADDITIONAL EMPLOYEES . wood Imitations. Pattemp suit­ James Rennie, 6$ HamllA street Wantsd —Pets— Poultry— Stock Telephone 6648 - 7146 Tel. 7507. Par gal»—MlaccIlaaeoaB FOR WAR WORK able for any room. Come in and eoPEitmrwu Lie. Ford Street. 5-room single. look them over. You can always Aftielee For Sale ...... Steam heat. Coal burner. AH Boats end Acceesorles ...... - buy for less at Montgomery Ward “A three-rib roast? Why, you’re the biggest piece of - Building Ifatertals...... Improvements. Large loL 8. P. Female: Power sewing machipe'operators, Read Herald Advs. • Oi&TDonda —Watch®*—Jowelry $4A00. D. P. $800. Available Oo. "Gosh, Homer, whatTl we do beef I’ve seen in this shop for two months, and-those big TEAR INTO THE ■leetiieal Appliances— Radio.. Dee. 15. inspectors, spinners, and .fdr miscellan^us when Wit can’t ask for a dime Tual and Feed ...... ------for a, cunito coffee?” steaks I used to sell you haunt me in my dreams I” GERMANS JUST IN TIME, Oarfcn— Farm— Dairy Prodnota 50 operations. We Mijil ^ain those without COV/ERtNG THE ESCAPE Bousabold Goods ...... Oak Street Section. 2-tam- Knit Practical and Pretty Set Macblnary and Toole ...... experience. . O f THE CRIPPLED A-20 Muileal Inetrumenta ...... * lly dwelling. (3) 4-room apart­ FOR SALE rOONERViLLE FOLKS BY.FONTAINE FOX Office end Storp Equipment . . . ments. All Improvements except 104 WEST CENTER ST. — 6 . 'Specials St the Stores ...... heat. 8. P. $4,800. D. P. $1,000. Malej: General workers in finishing depart* Wasrtng Apparel— Furs rooms. Single. Bath and lav­ Wanted—To Buy ...... atory. RecreatioB room la bn in BY V.T.HAMLDf ■seme WeerS— Betel*—Resar* menL Cash $1,000. and machinists. ADP — STRIKING P o w e r o f t h e A i r p l ^ e A L L E Y O O P And It Didn’t Blow Away Rcataaraat*. BOLTON Rooms Without Board ...... Just Off Route $. On tarred . BUND OR NOT, , Boarders Wanted ...... 51 road. Over an mere ot land... 166 CENTER ST. — 7 rooms, X , , O^MGTOOTIN’ W:ANV\Fa’EEKb'’5^ VB^...e Country Board—Resorts...... 5-room house with nil Improve^ bathrooms. Central location. MOtAtASOlJlN^^THEy DO /lX)CK ...,'’tM C)(3r»STRyCOM INl THERE’S ONE . THERE AINrT Hotele— Restaurants ...... meats. One-car garage. S. P. VacanL Cash $1,000. Cheney Brothers Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... ' 1 ^ A THENVHEM/y \ A L L O U R F D B n n R -N iM THERE. WHAT A \ 1 H IN G 1 0 0 y T M O I A A P O M . Real Estate For Rest $4,000. D. P. $800. Available 104 5IA1N ST.— 8-famlly. Largs Employment Bureau — Main Office — Hartford R o^ COAST DEFEMSE\CAnOMS ARE, CKSHTIs URPRISE THEVIlJUNDERSTANOCI 'Apartments. Flats, Tenements In SO days. ^ S O ® * b c ( T » ' THIS Business Locations tor. Rent .. loL Ideal for a protesahmal V 'f '' UNnS....V’SUCE) HERE ON THIS Booses For Rent ...... man. First floor of 6 rooms v»- iv e/C O Y E R ^CHART TABLEJ Suburban For Rent ...... Lo m M Just Off Route 15, oaaL Win aet $% oa hms*- " ■ v i f e ^ OURVULMER' Summer Homes For R e n t...... Near RockvilM (On Coventry menL Cash $3JM|0. NS 4 Wanted to Rent ...... Road). 5-rooiii single. All.Im­ Real Batale For Saw provements. 8. P. $5,800. Pi P. FOSTER ST. — Nesiir East Cen­ P Apartment Building tor dale . . GOOD OPPORTUNITY Business Property tor dale . . . $800. Immediate occupancy. ter. • rooms. Bath. Fomaea Farms and Land tor Sale ....• heaL Ezeelleat loeattoa. Om FOR SALE . FOR R IG H T P A R T Y Bouaet tor S a ls'...... flLOOfli Lota tor Bale ...... OOVENTBTl Resort Property tor Sals ...... - Wan street, Sonth Coventry. 4$ SCARBOBOUOH BOAD — Y Suburban for Sale ...... Modem, two-family dwelling.^ Meat and Grocery Business Real Estate tor Exchange .... rooma. Steam heat . Batk aad Wanted— Real Estate ...... Steam heat downstairs. Large* lavatory. BikiriaUoa room. Ex- Near Now BnUding Doraiopmont Aaetloa— l.egal NoHces loL Income $50.00 per m on& oelleat loeatloa. Vaoaat. Oasli r.e r '' Notices ...... It 8. P. $5,300. p . P. $1,000. $3,000. Strictly eaah busineas. Proaant aw nor bciRg rcclaadllcd Main Road, Sooth Ooven^ry. EDWARD J. HOLE indraft. Wonderful oppo$tanity for aomeono. Inquire hove read thil Sex-en-rfiom single. FnU bath. T. •ce. u. •- __ Telephone Manhattan Food Market.'44S Center Street, Manehoatcr, eOlHL1®Urf«igAtIBVIC<.®ife- il lor Solvate Running water. Electricity. Xakej^ifons now . . . eo that Two-car garage, ■/{ acre of land. Manebester 5117 - 687$ • 8035 Sundajf or after 7 P. M. inquire npotairs above store. xve plenty on hand through S. P.'$4,300. D. P. $1.0 _tvlng and the hoUdiy Whsn you xrill be spending more FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Rooitad'XS Evff BY MERRILL BL068IB time than noual in the Utehsti. iqnroon now, too, tor Ctotst- R E D R Y D E R g m t m ' In to l|h«* T ra# BY FRED HARMAN OMM gma. They oaa ba aabily ind WILL HAS Me aoonomleaUy made . . . oftea from SPURNED BEEN PROBATED. N eU E R MIAEJ oottoa remnanta wbicb you al­ WANT MILURJ HOW ready have ait homa. DEEP ARC VOUR Pattora N& 83M in (M gaedfor W O U N D S ^ * BE AM TD^PUr slata 14. la , 18. $0; 40, 4$ and 44. OM THW At Siaa 10 taken $% yarda 8$ or 85- By lira. Anne Cabot indi matanaL 7 yarda blaa braid, As pn^tty as the young glris On for Bcatf and Mitten Set (Pattern $ yards rle rac. N a 5282) ieolor chart'for working a college campui and as practical v r Foir this attractive patuim, send aa rsd flannels—^tbls kidttod head- embroidery, materlato apeclfled, 1$ eentg plus I o«it ter poatage, acacf aad mitten eet' oonMneo aend 10 cents in (C<^ Tour Naroa la eolns, with your name, addreaa, both'tetrable qualiUeei and Addrsaa and the Pattern Num­ pattern number and alas to The Scarf la knitted to white wool ber to Anne Cabot, 71m Maachea- Maneheater Herald Today’a Pat­ and Birieehed With a glowing pink, ter Evening Herald, 100 Seventh tern Servioe, 106 Seventh avenue. red and green flower design which Avenue, New Toric City. Enclose New York, N .T. la embroidered en the flnMied 1 cent postage lo*' eecb pattern or­ Find sooeva o f Intersatins pa$- DOVfe dered. terna iter all agea aad all siaea in Mittens are knitted and have a Anne Cabot’s Fan wid Winter \ the Fall Fbyihlon Book, our com­ matching flower design on the Album t o . now ready—timely belp plete catalogue of lateat stylea ter becka. The aet to perfect for tai*^ for warm imit and crodMted gar­ g. Bend for your school or eoUege glrta, ter vohin- ments, patdi worit Ideas, quilts, copy today, 15c. Or a fb B f^ah- tear war worhera who hre apt to embroMsrtos—Chriftmas present ion Book may be qrdered with' a be out la cold weather, for gmeral suggeetione. Bend ter your copy 15c pattern for 26c plus Ic for use in town or county. today. Anne Cabot’s Fall and Win- tea libaBt la itoMA a* a t oflBflte T 9 v», .' ■f-

A FRroAT, M)VEMB«fR *0,194t 7 Rmtfhrffltr Etiniitto En Averagt Daily CtrealatioB ' : 2 i For the Month ad October, 160 ■^Tlia Waathir/'' is .the third annual affair to be ad O. a. WaMtf^ ■ «■ ■ sponsored by the local union. This “ r,696 . About Town Union Leader year’s party however, promises to be best It will sUrt at 6:30 p. m. Member «f the Aadit bitomiittaat Rghb'iahi aad eold- Following la the commiUee for HELP YOU Bnieaa ad ClwialatiMia todays caUer tahlght. T o Speak Here the occaaion: Albert Toat chair­ ,HI «• Mt. aiHl man, Michael Kleinschmidt James Manehei tcr i A City of VM go Charm HeimB, i# W Pwk- Fogarty, Helen Gleason, David ito. .1 . «r William Pollock, Na­ Caraon, Frank Murphy, Thomas (OtosMaed Advarttatog aa Page U) Trotter and Michael Haberen. VOL. LXII„ NO. 4S MANCHESTER, C O ^ ^ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1942 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CBNt$ fr t M ii B. Dm oom ^ ■on or tional Officer of TWUA — ^ ■nr I fn . FruteU H. Dmcomm, oT To Attend Xmas Party -<$> i a « OonUr atMot, onllatad ^ V. B. Navy Thuwday and wUl Paragon Type ‘Mrs. ^n t a ’ to Rescue )Mv« Monday morning tor Naval Local «3, T. W. U. A. will hold Recreation training. Toung Dancoaoo, IT, was a Chrietmae party on Saturday, ROBES Offensive to Wipe December 19 at Tinker Hall, Main Armored Units Close a studont in ManchoMar Trado atreet. Center Items Being Sought aekooL Frank Reilly, president of the For Christmas, Gifts A t tha Zypaer Club dance to* union reported • that William Pol­ Today: lock, general secretary-treasurer Out Japan’s Bases As Chairman morrow avening at the clubhouae 6-9—Junior boys’ game room All Wool Flannel Robes on Brainard place a drawing will of the National Textile Workers Union of America, will be guest open, E, S. and W. S. With German Force; taka place on the Thankeglvlng 6-6:45 — Rockel.s’ ibasketball Powder Blue and Rose. ^ O Q speaker at the party, Union mem­ Vi Republican Leaders Are turkey and other artlclee. It la Im- bers look forward to his presence piactice period, E. 3. Sizes 12 to 4 0 ...... aP 1 vF . 5 / 0 aortaat that retume be made on On Solomons Near with pleasure. 6- 7—Small gym open for hand­ Sifting Party Ranlks an tlcketa thle evening at the club. The party will consist of a ban­ ball, B. S. quet with dancing following. En­ 7- 8 —Small gym open for box­ Fine French Flannel Robes For New He^ of Na­ M n. Minnie GalU at ISt Bleaell tertainment will also be provided. ing. E. S. Part wool and rayon. Wine and Royal Terrific D«lrucllon NotlOn N ccds British Racing West ■met, who underwent a major Music for dancing will be supplied 7-g—Polisn American Club bas­ Blu«. Size* 12 to 40. tional Committee Now. onaratlon at the Hartford boeplUl by the orchestra of the Coast Ar­ ketball practice period, E. S. $12.98 Enemy Troops and. _ two weeke ago, hae returned to tillery, Regiment s.-tioned here. 7- 8—Women's plunge period. Washington, Nov. 21—(JP—Re- bar home and la making good Ships Appears to FuturC FloW Eighth Army Hurls For-For­ C / s / j i q 9 wj^ Opening Phases of Full- To Serve Turkey Dinner E. 8. publlcsh leaders, sifting party The banquet will consist of a 8- 9—Men's plunge period. » . 8. Extra Sizes In Wool ward Elements Against; Scale Assault of To­ turkey dinner with Osano as the 7-10—Bowling alleys ro.serveii Clinch United States G f D o c t o r S ranks for a new National commit­ Bboutmaeter Francie Pecken* caterer. Tickets for the affair will for Mr. Peloquin's group, B. 8. Flannel Robes Hold on Guadalcanal; tee chairman, were on the lookout Rearguard at Ageda-! To Halt Use bruk-Like Arc o f De­ bam. of Troop 15. who i« aoon to be sold by members of the commit­ Size* 42 to 46. today for aometbing akin to a po­ ba called Into service, wae pre- tee and by shop chairmen of each Tomorrow; Half Jap Force Killed* litical paragon who could: bia; Apparently Mak-; a ww a fenses Within Whidt aented with a pen and pencU set, department hi Cheney’s. Tude $13.98 1-10—Bowling aHeya epca, E. S. Army Surgeon General 1. Keep the various party fac­ at the last meeting oT the Troop. Vince, secretary of Local 68, will Washington, Nov. 21.— (JP) ing Effort Id Pre-! Of Att Army Axis Has Been Driv­ also have them for sale at the Say$ Supply Must Not tions “pacified,” vent Organization . of Sunset arcle or Pnet Noble Union headquarters in the Tink­ Corduroy Robes — An American drive to wipe 2. Devote his time to building en with Back to Grands of Sunset Rebekah l/>dge, er building. out remaining Japanese bases up the party organization, and in line wale. Rose and Blue. Sizes IS Be Curtailed; New 3. Refrain from boosting the Defense Positions in McNair Predicts Tac­ Sea, Around Bizerte will meet Monday evening at the The Christmas party scheduled TALL CEDARS to 40. in the Solomon islands ap­ booM of Mrs. Etta Loveland. 41 Problems for Students cause of any individual for the El Agheila Sector. tics Will Be More And Tunis Areas. n r o atreet The hoateaa wUl be aa* $8.98 peared near at hand today as 1944 presidential nomination^. alsted ^ Mra. Grace Lathrop. Mrs. TONIGHT B terrific’ destruction of enemy Despite these admittedly stiff Potent Pactor Than qualifications. Republican chief­ Cairo, Nov. 21.— (/P)— Rac­ NeUie Lull and Mrs. Beatrice 8:00 O’clock troops and ships seemed to Chicago, Nov. 21— (/P) —Brig. Bulletin! Shoulderettes Gen. Charles C. Hillman, surgeon tains were sorting out a dozen or ing westward at a speed un- Mhmilag. A social time win foi- Washable Chenille Robes clinch the United States hold Mere Military Strength Ijindon, Nov. 21 ^— more possibilities as candidates for equaled in modem desert HUSKING BEE Orange Hall Rose, Blue, and Wine. Sisea 12 to on Guadalcanal. Announcing general of the U. 8. Army, aays the Job of Joseph W. Martin, Jr., Three British subma^nes I in beautiful shades: Pink, Coral, 42. that the supply of future physi­ who is resigning to give all his warfare, the British Eighth Fort Knox, Ky., Nov. 21—(/P)— Gaotge T. Gray, J7, at iT Madi- HOLLISTER ST. SCHOOL Blue, Orchid, and for the flrat time that the Ameri­ have sunk an Axis destroyer 20 Reg. Gaines At can grip on the prized island and cians required for both the mili­ dutjes as House minority leader. Army today hurled its for­ Warning that a shipping bottle­ ■OB atreet waa arrested yesterday $8.98 tary and civilian effort "must not and an Axis tanker and prob­ by Omeer David Galllgan and TONIGHT Black ...... ita strategic airbase is “now very Will Meet Dec. 7 ward elements against Mar­ $3 a Game (or 25c $ be curtailed at the source.” The committee will meet Dec. 7 neck probably will prevent this ably have sunk a second de­ ■barged with the operation oT aa N 1.39 secure,” Secretary of Navy Knox shal Rommel’s rearguard at Explaining that the lowering of In St. Louis to select Martin’s suc­ country from bringing ita full ■BTiglatered awtor vehicle. The PRIZE AWARDS 2 Free Gamcsl Candlewick Robes reported yesterday that half of a stroyer and another Axis force of 1,500 Nipponese landed the draft age to 18 created new cessor. • Agedabia, some 70 miles power to bear against the Axis ■aae win be heard bi town oourt White, Blue, Aqua, and Rose. Sizes problems to medical and pre-medi­ overseas, the commanding general supply ship in the M editem - Modem and Old-Fashioned on Guadalcanal had been slaugh­ Although there has been consid­ from the harrow El Agheila Saturday aMcning. 7 Specials! 12 to 20. cal students. General Hillman ex­ nean, the Admiralty an­ 6 Knitted Wool tered and the rest routed. erable maneuvering behlnO. the The manpower shortage has evfn hit the Santa Claus business, defile. 17)6 British, apparently of the Army Ground Forces today DAN aNG $4.29 and $7.98 pressed hope that the War depart­ scenes by friends and foes of Wen­ so here's "Mrs. Santa” pinch-hitting) in a Chicago department store. making a supreme effort to keep predicted that tactics would be a nounced today. A aon waa bom yesterday at tlM Sweepstake! No DnpUmtion in Bepoito ment would work out comprehen­ dell Willkle, the 1940 presidential more potent factor than "mere .Martford hospital to Mr. aad Mra. Adm. (ine. tax) — 50e. Apparently It goes over Just as well with the children. Rommel from organizing a de­ Possibility of duplication In the sive plans to assure a continuous nominee, party leaders like Sen­ militaiV strength" In winning the London, Nov. 21.—(flV "-' lU l^ Birdaey oT Wapping Cen­ Aaspiesa S t BrMgeFa Obaroh. $5 Door Prize! supply of new physicians for es­ fense at El Agheila, pressed on O Bed Jackets Navy’s reports of enemy ships ate Minority Leader McNary of Without pause at the heels of the war. ter. Mrs. Birdaey, prevloua to her Beacon Robes lost in the great American sea sential industries and civilian Oregon, were reported favoring, a In a speech prepared for deliv­ Allied armored forces streanto ^—lB *i1age. waa^lOae bOnicent Pet­ Warm and washable cotton. Sizes 16 communities. enemy after triumphantly hoist­ ing into Tunisia closed with in Pink, Blue, Coral victory of last week also was dis­ compromise selection who would ing the Union Jack over Bengasi ery before the newly-commission­ erson or Cooper H Il Mreot. to 46. Blue, and Rose. pelled by Knox who declared 28 General Hillman, speaking at be acceptable not only to Willkle ed graduates of the Armored German forces today in th« Orchid, and Black '.•...$2.98 an American Medical Association British Bombers Hit yesterday for the Jtird time In $5.98 Japanese vessels had been sunk. but to all prominent party mem this war. Force Officer Candidate sebooL opening phases of a full- Private George IL Delaney, one These comprised a battleship, an­ conference yesterday, said that bers. Lieut. Gen. Lesley J. McNair as­ er four local b^ra who esilliited to other battleship or heavy cruiser, unless provision was made to as­ This view was echoed by Ralph Halfway to Tunisia serted that “the grim fact stands scale assault on a Tobruk-likfl Saptember, la confined to the hoa- 0 ^ (Syoto® ^tof§}«FiS^ six heavy cruisers, tw;o light sure a minimum of two years’ pre- H. Cake, Oregon national commit­ Turin Agmn in Night Already the Eighth Army was out that we must economize, in arc of defenses within which pital at Camp Croft. 8. C., with aa cruisers, six destroyers and 12 medicah education for those plan­ teeman, who haa been mentioned halfway to Tunisia from Its start­ both personnel and materiel.” the Axis has been herded tojured kaee caused by a fall. He Rising Interest ning to enter medical schools, 1 transports and cargo ships. Ten for the chairmanship himself. ing point at El Alamein in Eg3rpt, Entering New Phase with its back to the sea, to the youngest eon of Mra. Mary LEGION more were damaged. "only women and the physically ‘They must avoid a scrap and I, and more than halfway to Tripoli. S. Oriaaey of 32 Hawthorne street unfit would be able to enter medi­ Raid Termed The development of the armored around Bizerte and Tunis. United in The reported American losses of think they will,” Cake said after ‘HeavjMi I LayaJ Urges \ Contact was established with States. British and Fighting aad the late George R. pelaney. cal schools." a talk with McNary. “I’m interest­ the Axis rearguard at Agedabia, force particularly, and of all the two light cruisers and six destroy­ Yet Made on Italy Army in some degree, waa enter­ French troops already were re­ ers in the samq battle brought the Placed in Inactive Status ed in seeing that they don’t get on the coastal road 100 miles south Xeayon G. HUls, soa o f Mrs. Students now actually matricu­ into any.” ing a new phase, he said. ported by North African rmdia nation’s total of destroyed vessels Three Fail to Return; o f Bengasi, by one of Gen. Sir stations to hold ail of Tunisia Harold M. HUIa o f • VUlage lating in approved medical schools. Cake said the new chairman, French Pact Bernard L. Montgomery’s forces “In 1940, we left the lean and atreet, haa enlleted to the Army In the Pacific war to 50 combat and except those two bridgehaada General Hillman told the confer­ who will serve until the next na­ 29 Dead, 120 Hurt. which made a beeline across the hungry days when money for the Air Foree asM wlU report Monday TURKEY Winter 34 non-Combat shipa since Pearl ence, are being placed under mili­ Army waa very, very scarce,” said which the Axis, with alr-bome re­ tional convention In 1944, must be Libyan hump. Other Eighth Army at Fort Devwa, Maas. A graduate Harbor. tary Jurisdiction, with Inactive McNair, “and entered a period inforcements, is defending behind ^ SLIPS I “ identified with no factlo.i and W ith Nazis followed the longey route •tltaahaator High aeheol last Official announcements of the status, in order to complete their must be acceptable to all.” London, Nov. 21.-^/P)— when all bets were off and the sky barricades hastUy flung out about June ba wae an aidant atudeat of Navy and Allied headquarters medical education and one year In­ The arsenal city of Turin was i ------r arobnd the hump and marched into was the limit. The armored force 30 miles in a semi-circle about, « i McNary haa been reported Bengasi. Hats Gold or Silver Finish boosted the total Japanese losses ternship. favoring John C. Townsend. Jr., was denied nothing In the way of each port. IN SILK $ BEMBERG* ® attacked last night by R.A.F. Advocates Alliance supporting the two-way Allied to 126 combat and 246 non-com­ Col. Leonard G. Rowntree, chief former senator from Delaware, as As elaborate and. costly equipment. Piedlctn Fleroa Struggle BINGQ bombers in a raid which an drive against the Axis in Lib3ra RAYON SATIN % bat ahlps. a compromise choice. Friends of Europe’s Sole Hope for An Allied spokesman fredlctod laS tka aetoe* ilW Bfto (Continoed On Page Ten) Townsend, who managred the re­ authoritative British source and Tunisia, Malta-based bombers (Continued Paga Tea) that the struggle would grow to Meanwhile, the first American yesterday bom)>ed Catania. Augus­ tha Mto Taaapto bsiiiowuw Costume Jewelry Naval officer to return to Pearl cent successful campaign result­ termed the “heaviest yet ferlcity hourly and Axis repotto Peace; Would \Raise ta and Coslmo airdromes in Sicily a party wfll ba WM^etad Saturday Night Harbor since the defeat of the ing in a gain of nine RgpubUcau made-on Italy.” Of the scores indicated that the enemy alreaihr seats In the Senate, declared he New Volunteer Legions and struck new blows against Axis was throwing all the air and aub*. Japanese armada, Lieut. DeWItt of Stirlings, Halifaxes, Lan­ shipping in the Mediterranean. Clips — Brooches— Pendants Peterkin estimated that the foe's Butter Supply would accept the chairmanship if Soviets Show marine resources at its command, Lockets — Bracelets — Neck­ attempts to recapture Guardal- tendered. casters and Wellingtons as­ Vichy (From French Broad­ Many Stragglers Trapped into the effort to block the dos­ $ 1.00 canal had coat the lives of perhaps Willkle Favors Bradley signed to the mission, three failed Many straggling Germans and ing circle of Allied steel aad Penny Bingo A t 7:30 laces. casts), Nov. 21.—(iO—jpierre La­ - ^ to return. The others made the Italians were trapped In the area choke off its supplies Plus Tax. Earii 10,000 Nipponese on the island Is Set Aside Winkle’s friends here said he val advocated an alliance with Added Force Oto Mto 1. alone. From 20,000 to 40,000 more favors J. Kenneth Bradley, nation­ 1,500-mile round trip successfully between Bengasi and Agedabia by Reuters said British forces had were believed killed In the sinking al committeeman for Connecticut, In another of the mass attacks Germany as Europe’s sole hope the swift British thrust along the captured their first Axis prlaoneva- 6 Door Prizes of eight loaded enemy transports. For Fighters or Sinclair Weeks, Massachusetts that are proving an economical for peace in a broadcast to the inland trail from El Mechlll to Agaiiist Foes within Tunisia and that in one In New Guinea, westward o f the committeeman, for the chairman­ way to tear at the industrial vi­ people of Nazi-occupied France Msua trail. There retreat cut off, clash British parachute troops alaa tb pitot ■■ addKlosMd Solomons, the Japanese fought ship, or some westerner If either tals of the AXIS. last night and declared new vol­ these Axis troops now can be mop­ had destroyed six enemy armored ■■■■ wtS ba held to Admission . . 50c savagely to forestall what seemed 40 Per O nt o f .4mount of these Is not available. They said A terse air communique said unteer legions would be raised to ped up at leisure by the British cars. S hsat WadBsaday Hale’ s Perfect to be Imminent disaster. The he is opposed to Werner W. Schoe- only: answer "the fresh insults which while the Job of hacking away at Heights o f Stalingrad The situation apparently waa SIgtat ipad Eddla Abrahamaon’a llerciest fighting ot the campaign In Cold Storage to der, Illinois committeeman, on the Dense Smoke From Fires France has had to suffer” from the fleeing main Axis force con­ And in Caucasus .Suc­ revolving about a German dedaioa 6i^ A ylaaa band win play, Ib e Fitting raged In the Buna-Gona areas contention that he was “too isola­ “The attack was heavy and con­ the Allied campaign in North A f­ tinues. to pin Axis resistance to a strong SMWtag tor toa turkay, gooaa and where American and AustnUian Be Held for Service tionist” before the war. centrated but dense smoke from rica. cessfully Stormed in defense of 'Tunis and Bizerte hut |to aad aavaral othar vataablaa troops had pinned the invaders Associates of Thomas E. Dewey. many fires made observation of “We are again seeking recon­ Italitms Report there still waa no official indica­ wfll ba aoBductod dustag ttia hswk against the northeastern Men and Lend-Lease. New York governor-elect and a the results difficult." ciliation and an entente with Ger­ Bloody Give-and-Take. tion that the Axis forces in Libya 4toaea. ruhner-up to Willkie in the 1940 Cleat weather gave the targets many,” Laval declared in his had been effectively isolated tram coast. intense Fighting those in TTinlsla by strong BriUdl. The Japanese Increased their Washington. Nov. 21.—i/P) — To convention, reported that he has sharp ovitllnes, however, and an first address since he was given Rome (From Italian Broad­ Moscow, Nov. 21.— —Suc­ GANDY FOR no particular choice for chairman. or American forces reaching tha aerial activity, Gen. Douglas Mac- keep Johnny Doughboy from being Italian communique itMlf said dictatorial powers and named as casts), Nov. 21.—(/P)—The Italian cessfully storming heights at Sta­ Arthur’s Allied headquarters re­ The same Is said in behalf of Sena­ the British, attacking in waves. political heir to Marshal Petain. lingrad and in the Caucasus, the Juat Received! * Colpfful Mittens fed dry bread while fighting far tor Robert H. Taft, of Ohio, an­ high command reported today in­ (Continued on Page Tea) ported today (Australian time) “dropped incendiary bombs in Certain of Gernuuiy Victory tense fighting between "advanced Russians were reported showing Solvafioffi Ahny Fresh Shipment \ away, the folks at home may soon other prominent candidate for the great quantities, mainly in the He accused the United States and lashed back at the advancing have to spread their butter thin— elements" of the British Army in fresh strength today In their ■to Allies with light artUleiy, mor­ presidential nomination two years central district of the town.” and Britain of “tearing away bit bloody give-and-take with the Mary Oliver Candies or use some substitute. ago. Libya and Axis forces and ac­ Musical c — c — $ pr. tars and macblne-guna. The Italians said the British in­ by bit at the French empire be­ knowledged the Axis evacuation of German invaders. 5 9 8 9 1.00 Frozen in more ways that one, The name of John D. M. Hamil­ cause of their losses in the Paci­ Assorted Chocolates Bombers Attack Cargo Veaeels flicted damage and spread fires Bengasi. - 40 per cent of the nation's cold- ton, party chairman from 1936-40 fic; said he was certain of a Ger­ During the night a Red Army 75 Denier \RingIeas ^heer with In the absence of more import­ and listed casualties at 29 dead Cnie German high command an­ Flashes ! Tonight, 7:30 Assorted Chocolates With It) all wool or wool mixtures. Some with fleece stored butter supply today was set and now a practicing attorney in and 120 wounded. man victory. unit dislodged the enemy frofii a Lisle R einforce Foot and Linen ant nearby targets. Army bomb- nounced the evacuation yesterday.) strongly fortified height southeast (iMte Bulletins of the (ff) W in ) Jsaior Bawd and Bon Bona Toe for Ehctra lining.. Buy now while assortment is complete. aside for fighting men and the Philadelpliia, also has been men- Members of several Canadian , "From what has happened in lease-Iend program under terms of North Africa we have discovered of Nalchik In the mid-Caucasus Singing Company Assorted Chocolates, (Contlnued on Page Tea) squadrons which participated in (CoBtinued on Page Ten) and killed 300 Germans, the mid­ a War Prc^uction board order. (Conttaned oa Page Tea) the raid said Turin’s air defenses the fate that waits us tomorrow Two Killed In Accldente Major and Mrs. H. Martia, Hard and Chewy And housewives started eyeing if Roosevelt gets away with .It,” day communique said. In the Moz- incladed only one searchlight. dok sector to the' northeast ot Hartford, Nov. 21— (iV) — Twa' Assorted Chocolates,' such table-fat substitutes as mar­ Laval said. "W e would have' to person* died and several othen Praoiding. garine and peanut butter, for the Fires Visible SO Miles Nalchik another Soviet unit was Soft Centers pair submit to a domination by Com­ were Injured In a serlee so rt.'' Marines Talk "temporary” wording of the order Fires were visible 50 miles from credited with killing 100 foemen ot Frc« Aa the Gois^! Select d DRESS Charge May munists and Jews.” Expect Vote dents throughout the d ty thto failed to ease the threat of eventual the city, they said, and smoke (The dark little collaboration­ in a small scale attack such as the Buy Tour Xmas Hosiery Earlyl shortage. Agriculture department Russians have been launching in noomlng. Michael Kuropetro, 52. Of Next Move from one notably large one rose ist’s talk- of volunteer legions— of Hartford, died on the way to officials asserted that present but­ to almost S.ObO feet. One flier such aa the detachments which W ill K ill Bill Increasing numbers for several 7 0 c lb. ter production was not .^eetlng Cause Chaos Hartford hospital after beiag for Thanksgiving said it was so thick he believed have fought alongside the Ger­ days. market needs and pointed put that Overnight at Stallngrade at­ struck by a bus at the OonneedtooS an oil dump was hit. Another mans on the Russian front—sug­ the WPB slice of nearly 35,000,000 tacks by small enemy groups company yard at 53 Vernon street.. Cheered by Navy’ s Tri­ said he saw "one big building fall gested that Laval was not pre­ Motion to Limit De­ Mrs. Violet Speak, 21, of SuftleML 2 lb. box poimds would be felt in the near Successful Prosecution apart” when a two-ton block­ were reported beaten off In the Start ,Your future. pared at this time to thrust the died in .Municipal hospital shertijr 5 from our stock of love­ umph Over Japanese; buster burst on it. nation into a formal state of war bate on Anti-Poll Tax southern outskirts, where ^Red Plan Limitation Order Of Underwriters Like­ counter-thrusts had taken a after admlHslon from injnriee Ready to Go W^u The first British announcement against the Allies. He did not oel\'ed in a twx>-car collisiaa ea ly pa.'itel shades. Pow­ However, WPB officials planned ly to Bring Upset. of the foray did not specify the Bill Set for Monday’. height a few hours earlier. Ag- Xmas Shopping $ 1.20 mention the existing French street here Injured In the sama . (Continoed on Page Tea) Army • regiments and the Toulon' accident were Mr*. Jean Rsaas, li^ der Blue, Rose, Aqua, Pearl Harbor, T. H„ Nov. 21— (Conttnued oa\ Pagen-Ten) Washington, Nov. 21—(vP)— The (Continued on Page Ten) NOW! FRESH >80ASTED, SALTED (g>)—Tha United States Marines on Atlanta, Nov. 21—(>P)—Success­ based fleet which still take orders Mountain Road, SuffleM; Edwia Green. Also the darker Guadalcanal, cheered by the ful prosecutio:: of the govehi- from Vichy.) , Senate prepared to go through MichaelowHkI, 19, Thompoonytlla Navy’s great-, triumph over the ments anti-trust Indictment would Treasury Balance Blameii' Roqoe^'clt the motions today of debating and .Vlfiedl Yacovone, Wetheta-- result in “chaos, and confusion,’ In his 15-minute speech Laval field. Erva Tlkkena, 24. Hartfohk shades of Soldisr Japanese fleet last week-end are M ore Farm abolishment of state poll taxes as Shop In M IXED N U TS says Lloyd T. Wheeler, manager Washington, Nov .21—(fl»)-^The a.ssured his people again that Pinning Hopes whom Hartford hospital reportefl looking for more islands to con­ secretary of the association. a prerequisite for voting in Fed- Black, Purple quer. position of the Treasury Nov. 19; Germany would not lose the war. fell from a machine or phM ena There’t a new look to milli In a formal statement issued Reroipts, $29,506,393-.54; ex­ declared he had tried to maintain er^ elections, although even its while working nt the Edward BnH Cashews — Pecans — Brazil — Lieut. DeWttt Peterkin, first Labor Need last night aftei'>he indictment was supporters conceded the measure On Roosevelt Manchester h ery...an upward, spirit-lift American Naval officer to arrive ' I. penditures, $199,869,133.35; net Co. yard at 10 Hyahope avean% Walnuts 8 9 c lb. ing trend that does wonders returned by a Federal grand Jury balance, $3,464J132,074.99. ' - (Oontlnoed on Page Tea) was marked for the legislative reported to be in “good" oondlUoia $ 2*25 and I here from the Solomons since the here agaiiut the aaaociaUon, 27 graveyard. • • • for your eye-appeal! Derbies, Navy’s victory Nov. 14-15, said he Stores! New Workers Necessary of ita. officers and 198 member Balked by a seven-day filibuster Bloc Opposing 'Nation­ Sabotenrs .Vnnlhllated cloches, fur pom-pom hats, believed aomer 10,000. Japanese companies. Wheeler contended carried on by senators from south­ Berlin, (From Germnn Broad- all are dedicated to lovelines.s have been tilled on Guadalcanal. To Meet Food Require­ that the Supreme court has ruled ern poll tax states, proponents wide Gas Rationing $ 2 .9 8 1 "The Marines and othaf forces P)— ‘ the Navy by Comdr. R. F. Hans, limit debate. two British boinherii,,earti towlag la LUX 0 TMklag About Naxt Move by the Bureau of Agricultural fire Insurance, have been subject ment of nationwide gasdine ra­ the box. Homeward bound with a common , operations officer and port direc- 46 OppiMting Vqtoa Seen a glider, flew over .south Noto Celae* — Tm |!a*s aad WMle. « to “Tbay feel that they have been Bconotoica today If pieae,it mill- to state regulation, adding that If tioning upon, the poMibility of in­ & $ 1 .9 8 through everything, and )iave taiy Induction and industrial em­ the indlctb.ent were sustained, kltchen broom affixed, proudly to , Ninth Naval dl Adoption of such a moUOh way," tto communique saM. 'NhM Taa UagHa — 12 Is 44 H . , ■' rep*»aentlng Rear Admiral John would require^two-thivds approval tervention bjr President RoosevelL Miti to *FA ' taken everything the Japs could ployment trends continue., ... , neither the atato insurance depart­ bom ^ r and both gliders weta her conning tower,^ the submarine | Downes, district commandant. of those pretont and^even admin­ Likelihood increased that the forced to la.nd. Sabotage troops aa A n d e r so n give. Thty’re optimistic and al­ Agriculture, the . bureau said, ments ndr the Insurance compan­ group would appeal directly to the $ 1 0 - 9 8 will loae a million wbrkera from its ies would know what laws were Petb slid smoothly through Lake : Dignitaries at the ceremony In- istration strategists who have board wsre attacked end extossslr ready ara taUdag about the nsxt White House for a delay even as SLK aad NMI|M* 59c - 79c move westward.” labor force during the 12-month applicable, * Uichigan early thla week. | eluded Rear Admiral Frederick fought to obtain action on the ndted." r~~t •—’ the cbiance' that Congress would RAYON SATI Peterkin, attached to an air period ending next July 1. Indlca- I “There la, of coune, no Federal The broom announced symboli- ' Daubin, commander of the AUan- meosdre acknowledged that up­ s'. • . • Greenhouses **a *** *Ma $ S .9 8 tiona are, it added, that an addi­ regulatory statute of any kind," cally to the anxious watchers tic fleet's submarine division. wards o f 40 the 96 senators pass stop legislation diminished. at fall* ttr.ltasfel* ^ squadron, arrived on Guadalcanal Memtors of the bloc—largely 36. rvsacli Officials Arrested to a. 6. Tatllaa 64.4^ I lata to August Idid'toft thdre Nov. tional 300,000 will have been lost he. said, “ and Congress haa repeat­ ashore, many o f whom had helped LMBcbed,April $0 would oppose limiting debate. build the submarine, that Peto - Viewing this situation realis­ composed of congressmen from Berlin (From Oerniaa Bread Artistic ■ t $ 1 . 0 0 box 16. Hla squadron sank 18 Jap by the end of the >848 harvest aei edly refused to enact such regula­ Peto, launched here April SO, casts) Nor. 21c—<#>—Oenaea dto- ■on. tory legislation on the grounds at bad made a clean fw ^ p of the wl|l be taken to tidewater by way tically, Senator (Thuidler (D., the western oU-produclng states— ■hips and protgibly sank a four- conceded freely there was little patches from Indo-Chlaa saM tto teanth. EarUer In the war, ha was Need LB00,006 New W orkers leek of constitutions; power.". rigid Navy testa add passed of esucago, and the IlUnolB and Ky.), who has fkvored enactment floml Arranfeneols Men’s Fine Qualify Cotton Inspection by trial board headed poestbllity that legislatjion could day 86 French officiala who had BABY SHOP GIFTS Green Stamps Given ground officer for the fanioiia car­ "A t the. same time, the bureau The Indictment brought under Misstasippi rivers. of the measure, told reporters he catered Into reiatloas with Da* Of Christmas Paper, Wriqipings, by Rear Admiral Walter 8. An- could not see for the life of him be w hlpp^ into shape •» postpone for Initial ‘ ried torpedo squadron eight, which aaiiL ^Tioeded agricultural produc- the Sherman act, charged the The fln t submersible ever OanlHsts had beea arrerted by . BOYS’ COTTON JERSEY SUITS t > With tkto next year would require 200,- Southeastern UnterWritera and the deraon. launched in Lake Michigan was 90 why the Senate wanted to conduct the rationing order before the Dec. toat'sll but one flier, JBnaIgn 1 deadline. . [. order of the lade-fhtaa in 2 and 3-piece models. Siaaa 1 to 8 years. Colors: Brown, Navy, George Gay, In the Midway battle 000 more woriiera than were avail­ indicted corporations with enter­ NaVy Aeoepta Ship years ago, shipbuilding company a three-day wake. WGddingi^ FiuMrab, able In 1843. To meet these needs ment. Tree Ornaments and Novelties Haiaa, Aqua, Maroon, and C l Q Q ** Q C Handkerchiefs Cash" Salea. last June. ing into a consplrai^ “to fix and Today the humble broom, tradi­ officials aaid. Lodher D. Phillips, “This Mil ought to be withdrawn To Asic Delay Of Month • • Orelsii ...... a,...... A a a .€ ir fun, next year we would have maintain arMtraiy and non-com­ tional aymbol of successful'' pas­ La P o ^ , Did., built four wooden now," caiandlrt declared. “Every­ Out of a meeting of a commit- He prglaed the qf com­ capture Jap Annhrdrsaiies All wblta with white InltlaL* to recruit 1,500,000 new woricera." petitive premium rates on fire In­ sage at Naval tests, was removed subtoaHnes between 1845 and body knobs it la dead. Why toe representing! that group came radeship anxiiw tha Army, Navy Tha bureau’s figures were made CSiildren’ s Bathrobes handkerchiefs to the box. and Marine Cbtpa f l g h t ^ on surance," sold by them In Ala­ from Peto’s tower aa the Navy ac­ 1851, but they said his underwa­ drag tOUt the. funera) services for indirect intimations of the plan to ■ a t ItSS LittlG Giris’ Aprbiw public abortly after Secretary of bama. Florida, Georgia. Virginia cepted the ship la formal ceremo­ ter craft proved generally unsuo three days when you c lay the case before the president In plaids, checks and atripca, la GatidalcanaL ssfia o thgt i "the Agylonltnra Wickard told farmers and the Carollnss, and with endea­ nies at the Maaltowoe Ship Bulld- to dlmlty.'^-eaerauckar and dainty Army Ahr Force la doing a marvel­ cessfuL it right now?" and aak for a delay o f at least a checks. Sixes 2 to 6 yearg, Maroon, Blue, and Red. Slxea 2 to to a radio talk that recent tn- voring to monopoUa* the fire in­ iagOo. yards.' month in order (o reopen a study I T 1 " The JW.HALC cou 6 . ous job In itonnid atraflng, dlva- Aceeptanoo at Peto accompUHi Chandler said there waa no The JW.HAU CORK creaaea la wartime food demands surance buaineas to theae atatas. 11m Peto, a fleet-type subma­ ed, attention here turned to cere- doubt the Seaate would refuse to at the entire gasoline aituatioii.../ , AtoMCHISTW $ 1.19 box bomWng and pounding Hell out of caused him to feel "more and COMU- 50c to $1.98 ^ . 9 8 jMSMCsasraa CesH- The companies, described In the in- rine, waa the first aubmerslble monies acheduled tomorrow w h ^ I vote for cloture, which would limit . “We've mapped out a prograth," south 'i ■ built oa the Great Lakes since the a eiateq eubmarine, therPufler, will I ------»). ea ffiaa^J -I . war iMgato She was aaceptad for balaiinohad. ■ gOmtmmk On gftfs TtWk ' ' . - f v r '