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f c . Manchester Evening Herald TUESDAY, DECEMBER l2, IW r^ ►AGE T W E L V E Bonds Keep Bombs Falling—Buy an Extra $100 Bhnd Today! 'an church at the comer of Win «s*etng puopls to Bond IRsfar eontrt- The eleventh Nurses’ Aide cla.sa ter and Garden streets. Y Drive Here b’jtlons promptly so that tlv# drtvo will meet tomorrow afternoon at Noted Soloist k M , Tertiary who has studied will not bs prolonged. About Town 1:30 o’clock, with Mrs. Anno l-al- and traveled extensively, will sing The needed $6,000 has not been ATcragre Daily Cireulatioii raised to date nd with the exten- Shop All Day kowkkl, 68 Alton street. aU the soprano oolo parU and Seen Lagging For the Month of November, 1$44 In Church Role it abould be a musical treat for aive program planned for the The Weather "llAmorial Hospital and Its The Salvation Army Youiik Peo the music lovers and congrega present season thera la urgent Fomeoet ol U. «. Weather niiniaii rutura" wlU be the subject of a ple's Christmas party whlth was tion of Concordli church and need for all In Manchester who are 9,016 ph Contrihutions to Cam interested In the boys and girls, talk to be given before the Rotary to have been held tomorrow eve M . Yerbiiry to Assist Manchester to heai^ Mrs. Yerbury. Member o f the AteUt Fair and moeh aaider toolghli Club thla evening at ttia Y. M. C. ning, has been postpone one Mrs. Yerbury. better known In paign Cximing in Slow to act- ^ tolr and eoaBnoed ceM; A. by William P. Slover. superin week, to December 20. They will At Conconlia Church the East as Emily Stephenson, Borenn of ClreulaUMS r lEu^nttm Ik ralb dindaMilBg wlad* toolghA tendent of the local hospital. Din have their regular ser\-lce tomor has studied with such capable ly Asserts Chairman. WEDNESDAY Cuiullelight Service. teachera and coachea as the late - Manchester——A City of Village Charm ner, which will precede the talk, row evening at 7:30. Car Hard Starting? will be served at 6rS0 as usual. Madam Shoen-Bcne of Julllard "Campaign contributions for the Sunday school teachers of the The Concordia choir of 35 Grad^uSte School of Music In New See Me For Prompt. Expert voicea will be assisted by Emily Manchester Y. M. C. A. are coming MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18,1944 The Married Couples Club will Concordia Lutheran church will York City, and also Susan Bolce in slowly,’’ ssya George Glenney, Auto Repair Service (TWENTY PAGES) Stephenson Yerbury, i.oted lyric at Carhe^e Hall, and who at the PRICE tUKEB CENTS have a supper and Christmas pro meet tonight at 8 o’clock for their chairman of the campaign. He is gram tomorrow evening at 6:30 monthly business session. concert soprano of New York and present time is being coached by ABEL’S SERVICE ST A. at the Second Congregational Maneheater at their Christmas none other than Frederick Schoor, Rear —^.26 Cooper Street church. "I Mrs. Phyllis Barrett Porcheron who has for years ooen Metropol Western Front Developinenls and Miss Helen Hayes, both mem itan's fayorite baritone. He has PInmher, Steamfitter bers of the Ambulance Unit, have appeared in many operas in the er-Forts Attack KMSItWeKJ opened a Gift Studio on Church pa.st twenty years and will always Pump Mechanic Yankee Units Slosh street. In the* small store building , > *x- be remembered as the greatest FOR EXPERT MUNSTIk^ HAVE YOU VISITED K near Garden street, and are dis baritone in the role of "Sachs’ playing a choice line of pottery, | and ’ Wotan ” of Wagner’s operas. CARL NYGREN WELDING hammered metal ware, stuffed Concordia church should feel hon 15 South St, Tel. 6497 WIRING SIZI fGERMANY |The Gift Studio* toys, hand-colored greeting cards ored to have the privilege to pre Jap City of Nagoya; and pictures. Their advertise sent Mrs. Yerbury as their solo RANGE BURNER 7 2 x 1 4 " East Toward Bonn; S4 CHURCH STREET j* ment elsewhere today gives open ist. ing hours and other information. SERVICE iDistfrictive X CALL V Christmas Cards g Advertlscment— FURNACE REPAIRING noM, MUf. on. BURNER SERVICE LECLERC Feint Toward Tokyo '* ather Goods Toysjij n MKN. CIOAn Central Parking, opposite Wool- For Full Informatlou Call FUNERAL HOME Move Before Dawn Photographs Colored X worth’s. Rudy" JohnsOii VAN CAMP BROS. 23 Main Street 15 Tears’ Experience! Phone 8 0 2 8 A ik lo tho Force Equals or Yx-Q Boltor E\«nlngs d to • P. M. S TELEPHONE 5244 Phone 5269 Before 8 A. M. or After $ P. M. Polish Leader S®«»hem o f First Vaad Saturday S A. M. to S P. MPlanning .g to Build t Free Inspeetloua! Chatham "W oolwich"I ceeds Largest Group British Beat Nazis Plan i wing r , j Army Advances More Your New Home? Y«* to Hit Japan;] Plane SetuD 72” hx 84” 4 Lb. ,'>0% Wool P la t Predicts New Back Strong rtve rears i Than MHc inside LET JARVIS PLAN SEE OUR Manes Fly Under Cir- ■* Manchester Grange ELASTIC Military WKist 'T'—^ 1* I i Three Hours; Seventh IT WITH YOU \ CHRISTMAS DISPLAY rus Cloud Layer to r War RuleXooming Given By Chatham Marley Elas Attacks UJ 1 rouble Army Train* Gun. on Rummage Sale We are In f position to give .SrOCKINGS OF Avoid Leaving Vapor 3S Oak Street you prompt action with your Emily Stephenson Yerbury ] JUVENILE ROCKERS. Mnnehester Private Duty Trails; German Defenses In. housing' problems. Great • Castle Great Strides Totvard Establishnient of Pro Candlelight service on Sunday ^ ARTHUR DRUG STORE Nursea Association Kru!(T*> Leaders Debating Or Hitler's Close Followers Thursday, December 14th (1) If looking for a good used CHAIRS. TABLE AND Used as Landmark. side Bavarian Palat borne wo have 4—5 and d-room evening, December 17, at 7:30, a t ' 81.1 Main Street Manchester At Standardization by Air visional Government the Concordia EvanRelical Luther- CHAIR SETS AND ders to Cease Fighting Prepare for. Under inate; F'ront Doubled. Singles nvallahle for nccnpancy. BLANKETS craft Manufacturers At Next Session of 21st Bomber Command, (2) Looking for an Invest BABY SWINGS As Unsuccessful As ground Warfare Aft ment that will pay a good re Masonic Temple Saipan, Dec. 13.— (AV—Nago 1Yill Cheapen Flying. / Bulletin! A beatitiful quality Chatham National Council Seen. Wofmil/j saults Made in Atbens. er Collapse of Army. turn oa your money? We have ya, one of Japan’s most in Paris, Dec. 13..^iip)— U. S. A REMINDER! Plate aaid Daplezee that will do CHAMBERS Thursday Evening, Dec. 14 Blanket, full four pound* of pure Jast thaL 8 O’ clock $ y .9 8 flammable targets, was bomb Washington, Dec. 13.—(ff’) — By Daniel De Luce ludwia|h«(«nS First Army troops elearodl Athens, Dr'c. 13 - (>P) —ELAS (S) Are you Interested In sell FUEL Bedroom FURNITURE COMPANY wool and long staple cotton. In ed at midafternoon today by Moscow. Dec. 13 — (rf*)—Estab Aldsdorf, Germany, Dec. IS.__ When You Need More Cheaper and better international troops staged strong but unsuc- the Germans from five nilcu taig yoar preneat home? We Manchester Green Adm. 55c, Tax Included. a force of B-29s equalling or lishment of a proviaiqnal govern (A7—Information from inside Ger Roae, Green, Blue, and Cedar. flying in peacetime may be ex ,SAAnLAJ>TEItN cvEsful attacks against the center of the west bank of the Roer have customerf who will pay op exceeding the largest group ment of Poland, at the next ses many indicates that Adolf Hitler’s INSURANCE to $10,000 for a nice home. Let pected to grow from great strides of Athens during the night even river today. In a new drive Sets yet to hit Japan. Upsetting sion of the Polish National council AAR^UCKEN close followers have prepared for Fire - Theft - Automobile on make you an offer. toward standardization by air ,.N«unkffch while their leaders were debating southwest of besieged Daren o t h e r CHATHAM BLANKETS enemy defenses, the Super- early in the new year is forecast flve years of underground warfare they advanced up to two or Fumitgre A Fine Showins craft manufacturers in the Unit by Boleslaw Berut, the council British orders to cease fighting. against the Allies after the Ger Forta made a feint toward Tokyo ed States, Britain. Canada and miles and captured three Jarvis Realty Co. Of Three-Piece $4.98 to $10.95 and then cut northwest to Nago president. The strongest assault was aimed man Army collapses. Australia. . Weighing his words carefully TTiis Ja the picture of Gestapo towns. CALL Oflee 4112 * Residence 7278 G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. ya, withdrawing over Nagoya bay Six American aeronautical en Ri a British barracks northeast of Weekdays and Snndaye Sets. Both in after making their bombing runs. but answering every question, the Lhe heart of the 'capital on the Kl- Chieftain Heinrich Himmler's gineers. just returned from a five 52-year-old peasant-bom Polish master plan for the struggle, as Maple, Walnut Wind Uaed to Slow Speed NANCY fissia road. Taris, Dec. (/p)— The ALEXANDER Lumber of All Kinds weeks tour of aircraft factories, leader made the announcement pieced together from information Where bombing runa on Tokyo laboratories and military bases in SJ.RASIOURC (A British communique broad As Well As the during an hour-iong interview yes cast from Athcn.i said further Brit now available from various southern wing of the U. S. Mason Supplies— Paint— Hardware were made'with the wind at great England, reported this today in terday. His council, which has pyst Army sprang into a c JARVIS Finest Taste In ^ 1 speed over the target, today’a an interview. ish reinforcements had gone into sources: headquarters at Lublin, Poland, is action, that some progress had M ALBXANDEB aiSEET Mahogany. Balsam Wool Insulation Super-Forts went into action In They traveled under the aus Ofl*nbu?0 Himmler started laying the tion before dawn today, slosh Have It in opposition to the London exile been made against the ELAS in plans for underground warfare in OUtee 41lS ItesWtene* I t t B • the face of a westerly wind, slow pices of the Aeronautical Cham government ing eastward toward the Weekdays and Hihidaya ing their speed and probably In i 7lh AttMY\ Piraeus, port of Athens, and that the last two months of 1948 and A Gift That Brinirs ber of Commerce and at the invi (Various reports have indicated GERMANY R. A. F. planes silenced one ELAS Rhine city of Bonn in an at Delivered creasing the accuracy of their tation of British aircraft oonstruc- these plans now are being carried Good Cheer for CO A L CO KE OIL that Russia, which has sponsored 75-millimeter gun firing on central out inside Germany. tack beyond the Hurtgen for bombing. tort...A similar English group vis development of the council and the I Years. The planes also flew 3,000 to Athens.) The plans are threefold, embrac est southwest of besieged 2 Mmn St. Tel. 5 1 2 5 ited the United States last year parallel Committee of Nations) FRANCE Srobie Still Awaiting Reply NOW! 4,000 feet lower than they did in | Liberation, will recognize the pro ing 11 i open war(ar* directed Duren. In less than three the Tokyo raids, flying under the | Maj. Gen. Ronald M. Scoble, hours, Lieut. Gen. Courtney H. (Contlnned on Page rwo| posed Lubli.-i regime. The western British commander in Greece, still cirrus cloud layer to avoid leaving I Allies have dealt with the London o . (Continued on Pags Two) Hodges’ muddy riflemen had ad* vapor trails. * j awaited a reply to his cease-fire vanced more than a mile and en BANTLY group as the legiUmate Polish gov f A R m \J terms to the ELAS, and there We Sell You Will Find a Good Choice of As Gen. Jimmy Doolittle’s dar- ernment. All efforts to effect a tered the village of RoUesbroich, KEMR'S . ing raids did more than two years 30 were indications the leftist leaders Relief Seen union of the two have been unsuc were wavering in the flght to force 13 miles southwest of Duren and OIL COMPANY Inc. "ago, the B-20s employed the great cessful.) ITATUtt Mills SWnZERLAND Soviet Assault 35 miles west of Bonn. Juvenile and Adult Reading In Nagoya castle on the city’s high the resignation of Premier George 155 Center Street 763 MAIN STREET Sees French Recdgnitlon m Papandreou. Adi-anc* Between Forests DR. P. M. KAYE est ground about seven miles north ‘‘I b-lieve France will recognize The advance was between the of the docks area as a landmark. After Hard; Strong, infiltrating ELAS forces PHONE 5293 Our Book Dept. ■— Main Floor Rear the new Poland because of the tra Main devclopnientr, Dec. 11, along the western front (heavy line) scaled walls in darkness and pene Forces Nearer Hurtgen and Monsebau forests Texaco ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE Downtown Nagoya’a commercial ditional friendship between our included: (1) U. S. First Army drives to Merken and through Schllch and was four and a half miles district has few buildings higher trated the British barracks com- AT 889 MAIN STREET two countries," Berut declared. ' eauL bf AULlieff*|3) U. 8. Third A rmy’s Stand against (Jerman coun- pouni. containing gasoline, ammu east of Rotgen," ffrat Gemitn than two or three stories except Snow Storm (Similar unofficial expressions ter-atUcks at Dillingen, and heavy flghting in the Saarlautem, For- town conquered by American the eight and nine-story govern nition, field artillery, and armor. Budapest Now FOR THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY now are being heard in Paris in bach. Sarreguemine areas; (3) U. S. Seventh Army’s capture of By sunrise they had been driven ' Armies. A little farther north, ment offioes. hanks and stores. connection with the new 20-year Haguenau; (4) the taking of Sigelaheim by U. S. Seventh and French oth-r units of the First Army, In 1938 the city had 315,402 into a conier after sulTering heavy I tnjoy TRY A DELICIOUS HOT MEAL Hours: Daily 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. Vast Section o f Nation pact signed by Prance and Russia First Army troops and (5) the capture of Thann by French forces. losa of life, but thia battle contin- ' now opposed by the new German •wmeert! Mondays and Thursdays. 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. wood and plaster buildings and during General De Gaulle’s visit to Plane symbol Indicatei 1,000-plane American heavy bomber raids on Artillery I)raw« U|i in I Fifth Panzer Army, were within only 662 of concrete or brick. It ued. ! Removing Huge Banks Moscow last week.) communication points Including Frankfurt and Gieseen. The highest point wiOiin Athens i '28 miles of Bonn (pop; 101,000). TELEPHONE _ — — 2-0291 has large clusters of factories on { Tho Berut council is the war Close F'orination at Bonn lies 15 miles southeast o f fo in A t the the water front and on the north -Death Toll 58, While -monastery-topped Mt. Likavet-! average time equivalent of a Parliament. tos—waa reinforced in expectancy I Northern and South flologne. _____ west snd northeast suburbs. The Under the 1921 Polish constitu The First Army was drawn central commercial district, just | , 18 Die in Canada. of an ELAS attack. \ tion it should have 444 members. Mountain Brigade Attacked ern Outskirts of City- to the swift an 1 i.igh Roer on both south-southeast of the castle’s There are only 120 now, but the side* of Dure... In the center of Hartford Rood Tavern eastern side is confined mostly to Jap Troops Drown Greek Rimini >|mountBin brigade i By The Associated Press number will grow] as more of Po barracks at Goudi, three miles 1 the western front, the U. S. 7th Kerosene residential districts. . Moscow, Dec. 13.—(.e)—Russian | 378 Hartford Road Telephone 3813 A measure of relief from the land is Ubcrate<(. ' northeast of the city’s center, were i 2,000 Miles Round-Trip season’s most severe snow storm The council was organized clan attacked again yesterday by rein- ^ a.ssault forces pointed toward i (Oo.itinurd on Page Fourteen Today's flight involved s round- destinely by underground grouos forced ELAS troops. FULL COURSE MEALS British and American was forecast by the Weather bu- As Planes Attack Budapest today from newly-cap- | trip of about 3,000 miles, 300 to in German-occupied zones. Since British troops cleared Kallipolls tured Godnllo, 10'•; miles to the | We Also Cater To Banquets and Parties. YeSg Sir. . .Toys for All the Chil 400 less miles than requlr^ to I ‘ today as a vast section of a general election of deputies thus peninsula on whijj^the main part northeast, while artillery drew u’p i L. T. Wood Co. War Relief reach Tokyo. the nation resumed the herculean was impossible they were dele of Piraeus town Is'buiit. and long- In close formation at the northern ! JOHNSON BROS. Nagoya’s 1940 population was task of removing huge banks of gated by various political, labor isolated Angelo-Greek Naval and southern outskirts of the Hun- | dren At Money - Saving Prices. 1,328,084 and is exceeded in size union, trade and agricultural Nipponese Convoy headquartera was brought within garinn eapital. | Flashes! P h o n e 4 4 9 6 freshly fallen, snow from streets groups, Berut said. T el. 6227 only by Tokyo, 165 airmilea to the Britlan control. One hundred Despite the close approach of the I M s Main St. northeast snd Osaka, about 90 and highways. Will Hold Oenersl Election (Lnte Bulletin* ol the oP) Wire) While snow still fell in several more Elas men were picked up in Red Army siege semi-circle no | See Our Toys and Fill Your List miles to the southwest. "As soon as Poland is fully lib Five Transports and cleared sections, and most were j front dispatehes mentioned any- | Nagoya boasts the largest con eastern sections— already having erated Parliament will be chosen reached a depth of 38 inches In World Price snipers in civilian clothe.*, authorl- j thing about the fall o f the Hun- , Scores Killed In Clash ■•Vw. WAYNE W. PHILLIPS centration of aircraft and aircraft by a general election as the con Four Destroyers of ties srfld f Igarinn enpital being "Imminent” , San Salvador, Dec. 1$.—K>P)— < plants in Japan. At the southern West Virginia—the bureau pre stitution requires," the council Scores of persons were reported Here. dicted a cessation before night Scobics’s terni."i were prenented | Inhabitants Flee Westward end of Nobi plain, one of Japan's president said. 11-Ship Convoy -Ac killed and wounded in a clash be fall. Meanwhile, temperatures yesterday to Mlltiades Porphvro- The city’s inhnbitants have fled S-W-O-O-S-H ! Commercial Refrigeration principal agricultural regions, Na His reference to the constitu For Cottoir tween Salvadorean national troops
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er shift to balance the scales, by tempts to say that the Navy doe$ Frank Elnsiedel as junior past last night of the New Haveti Res Aiigust. It said an ITU Executive any means. It can be taken In more than toe A ir Fores or the ‘ Oargaii. wlio ar.ld he h,rd already spokesmen asserted that legisla president. James LuUon was in- See Betler^,^ Ground Units Will IJlose Early taurant Association and affects I overcharges ot- In each- tion pasaed at the convention couiicil’s resolution slated that stead, as an Index that under toe Air Force does more than the iiscusried th- tnuUcr with Chief o; Oi^Iy T'.vo Violate "the International Typographicali Rockville .stalled as senior vice commander changed mission of the ground more than 200 of the city’s 420 eat , Police Henry P. Clark, with alnum- a.ancc, Arpa-a said. The vlolat Ask Printers ’’vests in the IT U Executive coun around force,” Lear says. “Ths ac ing places, including all o f th.- ma : have been settled with the buy linion, through it.s Executive coun with Mr. Einsiedcl as jitnlor vice Plane Setsiip forces, the usefulr.ess of' these sol- tion o f all three is an Integrated , On ^^l^oliday Eve ] bci of min.'fcters representing- the cil the one-sided right to interpret commander; William Stengel as Get Additions jor establishments. ' < Used Ear (Veiling ; getting reftmds. according to and to abrogate local contracts cil reserves tl;e right to declare c'.lers had ceased In their previous and coordinated whole wtto one I New Haven Council of Churches, — RECORDS^— quartermaster; William Schillinger Previously twf of the city's ma ! director. entered Into U* good faith by pub iion-arbitrable any proposal which, services and now exists to a great joint mission—-total defeat of the aii.o With more than 50 association Change Laws Hold Bauquet as- adjutant and George Mlfler as After War jor hotels, the Taft and the Garde, The OPA started the survey « lishers and local unions.” in its judgment, is violative of ba degree in toe giouhd torces. enemy. • New Havel, (,p\-Ncw • 'nembers, as-serted that the cloblng chaplain. 65y000 Soldiers 3hi^ted had announced that their annual HarTTord. Dec. ti;r dealers bad claimed that whi! The meeting, called to discuss sic policie.s or whicji may bring "It Is estimated that as toe need Year’s cve iti ,NeW Hrt\cn rextau- I was in keeping with the "senti- 13— (4’i —Only la Hospital “But it is a military fact that Nev Year’s eve parties would not ' ments of many people.” , two violations oT the OPA used car fthcii sales were “clean,’* bias Publishers Assert One- “ relations of the newspaper busi about eonflio if gjiintod by an (Continued from Page O a«) . From Air and Serv and unavoidable casualties' in the final action— that is, ground ranta this yeui will be bth :i shad market prices for aolomobilcs ' arbitrator” and other supplements This Evening Sergeant William S Baskowaki. b( hold this yeai btcau8<- of the ceiling price were uncovered In a ness and the International Typo crease aa a result of Incresgtog fores acUon— and that until that common In trahaactions betw«wn. graphical union,” was sponsored to thd IT U generaf laws. 20. of 96 High street, this city is and another is expetted hers %ext ground force action, an additlMal ow of tl)c usuul year-end (Wtiva', tiling by =?c,nte A tto rn ^ G.-noral Military Lauhdrles survey in which OPA agents ques- Sided Right to Inter recuperating at a United States ice Forces in Change. action has been prodecuted to its tlor.ed 60 pi-r.sons who had recent private parties, Arpala aatd, by the American Newsp;ipcr Pub Another ITU resolution, the spring. number at men may be shifted a curtailed ccU-brdtion in ^ ilc h Kmneis A) Pallotti that nil bais The United States Qaarternias- Ro^ckvillc Deniocralti to Army General Hospital in England fuIlOxL until our ground forcea both the bars and the restaurmts would have to close at k,p. m. un- ly purchased used automobiles. ■ng that "our findings faU to gltffc'Q pret Contracts Given. lishers Association, the Inland publishers said, declared* "Wtian Example of Goal Being Sought from the surpluses of the A ir ter Corps operates 219 laundries, after being wounded by flak in the Washington, Dec. IS-Md*) — actually occupy the enemy’s ulU- will close promptly at 9 p. m. T h ^ U1 ntidnight. State OPA Director Anthony Ar- I credence to this claim.” • ^ Daily Press Association, New Eng- current ITU laws or policies or An example of the goal being Forces to the .ground forces as 167 of them with dry-cleaning Celebrate Their Victory left shoulder while flying in a LleuL Gen. Ben Lear said today a mate terrain, the decision is never vtBs decided by unanimous vota pala said last night. Chicago. Dec. 13— (/P) — Repeal IJind Daily Newspaper Association, tire stated condition.s precedent t6 time goes on." , Association President Richard' plants. In all parts of the woiid glider over enemy lines in Holland. sought is the attempt to stan final.” The two violations involved or "mutually eat) 'actory inierpre- Southern Newspaper Publishers At Rockvyie Hou«e. radical change in toe mission o f ------— ------^ Read Herald Adva. arbitration prevent agreement by He is the son of Stephen Baskow- dardize parta and fittings for the Uaefntoeas Termtoated COLuSreiA — DECCA — VICTOR tation" of certain laws and rcaolu- Associntion, and Pacific North servicing of aircraft on the . tlic pre.sident of the ITU and ski and before entering the Army ths Army ground .forces it result The changing picture of toe war tlona enacted by the International west Newspaper Association. ground, such ss air conditioning Help Pi; Doctor chairman of the special standing Rockville, Dec. 13— (Spccfall — he worked for d shipbuilding con ing In their getting 65,000 in haa terminated toe usefulness of Typographical union convention Resolutions "Blank Cheek”' systems, electrical outlets, fuel commitiee of the A N P A as to ar A victory dinner will be held at cern in Bristol, R. I. Sgt Baskow- dividual soldiers from Air and some units and they therefore POTTERTON'S this year is aaked by representa The publishers, in a statement, bitrable points or as an arbitra connections and lubrication (It-, Service Forces. have been reconstituted for new described as a "blank check’’ in ski was flown from ^ Ig iu m to Loe Angeles—(iPj—Joey Stazin- IPMA RJ.t. tives of the country’s newspaper tor; or when .said chairman raises the Rockville Hotel by the Demo tings. When that goal haa been, And still more n.ay be shifted. missions, he, said. Lear explained O PE N T O D A Y U N T IL 5:30 P. M. 539-541 Main Street the hands of the ITU council reso England and he has been awarded skl, 4, o f Prescott, Arts., got an publishers. non-arbitrable points or policies on crats of Rockville and Vernon this reached, lnter..ational “ aircraft It this way; ' lutions it pas.scd at a meeting last the Purple Heart. Moreover, as. part of this pro early visit from Santa because it Meeting here, the publishers’ behalt of the publishers which are evening. Invited guests includg can be served in one country as gressive changeover, units are be “ There ha. been conllderable Supplement Ready another, and in less time and with ^ was feared he might not live until not acceptable to the ITU. the Congresswoman-elect Chase Going A supplement to the Town of ing taken from no longer neces conversion and redesignation — Christmas. Now his father, Stan code of procedure shall be de Woodhousc of New Uondon, Chair less expen.se. sary asslgnmenta and given new again, not as an emergency meas Vernon report consisting of rec Otlier efforts concern standard ley, has received an early call clared unworkable and therefore man Adrian Maher of Uie Demo ommendations and comments of fighting duties in the ground ure. but to conform'to the changed from Santa, too. Fellow ship the local union Involved be re cratic State Central commlttea ization of propellers, spark plugs forcea, the forces’ commander said. mission. For Instance, almost 100 y . ....1*-... the auditor which was not avail and parts which freqfiently must yard workers gave him $800 yes leased from any obligation tO pro and the successful candidates on Rtea4^ But Tremendous Change coast artillery battalions have able at the time the Town Report be serviced or replaced. The aiin terday to help pay Joey’s doctor ceed further therewith." the state and local tickets. In addi The general presented this in either been directly converted into was piibliahed two months ago, is not only to avoid delay but al bills. 0>iild Become "Deadlock” tion to speeches there . will be a may now be secured at the office formation in an Interview to show field artillery battalions dr their Under this rule, the publishers’ musical program. so to reduce the stockg which oth personnel used to fill up existing of the Town Clerk, Memorial build erwise would be necessary at air th steady but tremendous change statementmem saiu.said, "any «..v pi-ovlslon —of ,| The following committee is in field artillery battalions. ing. ports servicing., planes on world In the role of thi ground forces— any contract-^ny long existing ' charge: Judge Francis T. O Lough- “Asc%idancy over the German air routes. the men who flghi with rifle, artil practice or condition under a con lin, Leo B. Elnherty. Represents lery and' tank-since the United and Japanese A ir Forces has les Chapped MAIN SI. M€HtSl[R ■ 0 tract—could be maiietivered into a tive-elpct Mnuricp L. Spurling, Outstanding .Achievement States moved from the defensive sened and need for anti-aircraft •deadlock’ of the joint standing Mrs. William McMahon, Mn». Flor Nazis Plan * An outstanding achievement to the offensive. units 6s such. Some have been In ence Foley, Representative-elect thus far is an "interchangeability activated and converted and some committee universa\ly provided in "Forty toousunt* men from' sur RawSkin Begs Thomas F. Rady. Jr.. Charles Cob- . chart” which shows an American are employed In their secondary contracts with jurisdiction to ad pluses of the Army A ir Forces and nors and John Moran. Fi\e ^ears flier, for example how to identify role as field artillery or. tank de judicate disputes....” 26,000 men from the surpluses of Legion Auxiliary Meeting | a British or Canadian or Austra stroyer units. * The publishers maintained that the Army Service Forces have al For Ice-Mint Stanley Dobosz Unit No. H, Of Trouble lian part which can be used to re "Alm ost an even dozen tank de ^ quick, soothinc cosrfoit xriwa side iinder auch terms ”no 'contract American Legion Auxiliary, will place an unobtainable American ready been or are in the process stroyer battalions, per se. because J pulnfuUr IM-Hlnt on tbs You II profit;, by looking carefully at these amazing gift would mean from day to day other hold theip meeting this evening at part on his plane. o f being transferred as individuals of developing and changing armor Not s ^ n t y lotiea but a va uea. They^^re just a sample of the hundreds of Keith thjfn what the Executive council (Contlnned from Page One) • to the Army ground forces, just *4 sootbins oila 8 o’clock in the G. A. R. hall to be The tour was made by T. P. and anti-armor doctrines, . have Don t suffer lonssr with sttsslas end valnes o ffe r^ irt.time for Christmas. Tlii.s whole store i.s (IT U ) in It.s ex parte .wisdom followed by a Christmas party. as an indication of the ground from Hitler’s mountain headquar Hearnc of the Ryan Aeronautical been converted to armored, field would interpret it to mean.” Mrs. Lorett.n Dowdirtg. Rehabilita Company, Eric Dudley of the Cur- forces changed mission," he gald. ti!I tooebss yoor skin. brimming with desjrable merchandi.se, at desirable prices ters: (2) sabotage and guerrilla artillery and mortar battalions.’’ S i •‘•^.O'lns you STsr ttlsd to soetbs A t Indianapolis, Woodruff Ran tion chairman and Mrs. Lottie tisa-Wright Corporation. Euge.io Not Sudden Shift Lome in today. brotV^se around and be in.spired with fasci activity conducted by partisan Action of All Integrated *T“ .•■4 4o awmy with bsnh dolph, pre.sident of the ITU, de Blonstoin. coupon chairman arc in W. Norris of . the Aeronautical • “This is not a sudden manpow "No Intelligent person ever at ronshnsss. So don’t srsit any hnim—ask nating g ift ideas to please your friends and family bands organized by districts, and your dnmist tor leo-lliat todsyi clined to comment on the piibli.sh- charge of the social,^ chamber. J. D. Redding of the V i f ers’ statement. Teacher’s Club Party (3) propaganda warfare to be Aeronautical department of the Jfl .ast 19'14 Shipment of L.4NE The annin', Christmas party .for carried on by -.jme 200,000 Nazi Society of Automotive Engineers, the Rockville Teachers’ Club will followers in Europe and elsewhere. L. D. Bonham of the Lockheed CEDAR aiESTS Arrived rovers Buy be held thi.s evening at the Meth Strongholds In .Alps Aircraft Corporation and Gustav Imp odist church social rooms iVith din Already picleo S. S. (Elite) Carvelli of Wright Aeronautical ner being served at 6 o’clfK'k. Mem trOops have been established in Corporation. / SOLID MAPLE bers of the Board of Eeiucation . 1 j.. Christmas C-aiidv underground strongholds and hos will be guests for the evening. I Meeting pitals in the Austrian, Bavarian The directors of the Manchester The fathers of the boys in Troop and Italian ^Ipine area and it is Fire Bombers Bedroom Suite Improvement Association has fol 192 of Boy Scouts will meet this the plan of Nazi leaders to flee to lowed its usual custom and voted ' evening at 7 o’clock in the North that region when the German Choose them In walnut or $25 to be given to Principal Bent ' Parlor of the Union church. military collapse comes. Only true Attack Esseu ^ mahogany or blonde fln- ley of the North End schools to be I Post Office Open and tried party members will be ish. Modern or Colonial models. used in purchasing candy atj The Rockville Past Office will allowed to enter the strongholds. (Continue* (rum Page One) $ 8 9 -« » Christmas time for the smaller extend the window service for the The Nazi party already has con children of the .schools. I sale of stamps and mailing of par-1 centrated food and munitions in. knocked out of the air by British ‘Treat your home to this lovely colonial The regular monthly meeting cel post on Saturday. Dec. 16. un the Alpine area sufficient to car Mustang pilots during a daylight maple bedroom. The suite includes a bod." of the os.sociatlon will be held this til five o'clock. The public is urg ry on for a long period. attack on Witten >y R. A. F. Lan dresser and chest. Roomy drawers and evening at 8 o’clock in the Y. M. C. ed to do as much mailing as pos S.S. men and party members un casters. large, surfaces. Dustproof construction. A. building. sible this week so a.s to insure de able to reach the Alpine strong Losses Due to Grouni^ Gunners JUST ARRIVED! livery before Christmas. holds would bi assigned to direct A ll losses by the U. S. Eighth Scalp Creased by Bullet Clam Chowder Party ing partisan activities from such and 15th A ir Forces were due to •^e Men’s Club of the Rock pieces M the Black forest or out Nazi ground gunners who filled ELASTIC Winslow. Ariz.—(^ —Jim Kilbey ville Baptist church will serve a of the way villages. Himmlei acad the sky with ack-ack particularly and Bill Glab, Indian service offi Clam Cniowder supper this evenips emies now are training both men , around Merseburg, where a syn PANTY GIRDLES cers. held n private gim drawing at 6:30 o’clock at the t hurch social and women in sabotage tactics | thetic oil plant was hit. contest, and Kilbe>' almost lost— rooms. Fred Rocker will be in witiich would be employed by par- i Tactical air units based in for keeps. Kilbey” s scalp was charge of the meal tisan bands. |France and Belgium supplemented creased by a bullet from Glab's six- Emblem Club Double Identities Program the heavy bombardment campaign, $ shooter, the one they were sure Thunderb to hold Faenza; (or Mghth Am y y- forcea previously had succeed^ I In winning s bridgehead acroM PLUS: SHORT ■ SUBJECTS GIFT 'to. below the city AND LATESrtJBWai I have been holding It KEEP BUYING BONDS! Sugg^tions K paated enanw l * T t i o Canadians launched i“ **r $1.00 to $3.00 Governor Winthrop I BMault after being held (or a week ion the A t bank of the iro stream.. Despite violent ALL WOOL SQUARES 4-Drawer Desk White and Pastel *7.9B . . unn thev battled their way across H* jm u m . .. toe s ^ ^ l " 24. hourtf o f bttter 1 $1.39 T f e E N A G E Attacks Repulsed HEAD SCARPS $5 9 .5 0 On the Fifth Army front w TODAY AND THIIRS. For Evening Wear COATS enemy made several attacks $1.98 Gleaming mahogany fin o f B^lognn but aU SHEER RATON B ^n ced 'To 18TH XENTCRY BEDROOM turned back. . In one ^ ish. genUy curved front DUNCAN PHYFE SOFA saults, the Germans g a ln ^ tem SCARPS An ideal ^ f t for the fam porary possession at ijastel W hite and Uolnra ily this Christmas. S119.50 $99.00 The graceful lines which have made Duncan ^ the rightflank at the Flfth| $1.00 ap $ I f you want a bedroom to be proud of. visit 19.98 Phyfe America’s greate.st craftsman, will Keith’s and see this Heppelwhite mahogany add beauty and charm to your home. Spring ^I^M i-bM ed heavy bomber* at PUR MITTENS suite. Bed. chest and dresser, tacked targets in Germany . with Colored (.enther Palma cushions and base. day and Balkan Air Force units a $2.50 bombed and strafed vehicles ln| ALSO; “THE BlG yOlSE” NOVELTY BILLFOLDS DRESSES COCKTAIL TABLES Y u goifla^^ oiraft Destroyed $1.50 op Thrro enemy landing craft tero Priced Frona $7.9.5 to $39..'50 been destroyed to »n AtUmpt to Novelty QniKed Ian * forces on ^ HAT AND MITTEN There are plenty of cocktail tables SymI. IB miles norto of “ SETS. $2.98 at Keith’s to make her (Christmas toa eastern MedlUrtnaean, AlUadl $ a .Merry one. Good designs, varied HARTSOnO Mw PLAID PI.ANNEL 5.98 r - headquartsn announced today. I sizes and all top-notch construc ^IboM U ab destroyer Uddes<^ ■r TT T BLOUSES. $2.98 18th Cehtury , tion. Intercepted the craft and escapro I LCSIi\£;!:i without damaga ftw the ^ « El I I U P C R S O iM DICKIES r a n g e AND FUEL en^my coastal batterie* on Rhodes, j I H f -I V. K A *4 With the Famous .Battea-tai Secretary Desk 0(>en Thursday and Saturday Nlghta,*TU *:0«. a communique said. 1 Bowe. Open All Day Wednesday. COUNT ^ $1.98 CALL ' Oelas Buy $ «M Bond Extra Stan la $ ^ 9.50 , Fort a tm , Okla. — m — ,^Yho| B f l S I £ •AYOW r-'EPR SLIPS — 8 5 0 0 I war bond aalosmen at tba post en-1 fAMOUl BAND Staea to {& 1 gineeris office wondered what [ $2.98 This tall, graceful socretaiy win I weighing down Wlnford H. Penl*Hf J be an addition to any home. Grilled •lAMDABO mraoBBWia a n d m o b o o b a i I u b a o n . {who •" to puramso A glaae doors. Mahogany finish. 1*800 hood. A fter ho pw y t o d m o riarty brothers [them with $SW to nlckele, dhnos, thel>F»r At Ontff Hr— ^ T quartera . and, hajf-dollaro, they | • V .. s-. T „ ■ , . m,' ■ 'MANCHESTER EVEt^NG HERALD. MANCHESTER, eONN„ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13,1»J41 MANCHESTER EVENING HEftALD, MANCHESTER. C0NN„ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18,194$ I'oun PAG! the youngster bofoTe him during Youth Confesses the holdup yesterday. held a sale of food and misceHan- Laboratory Measures Progress o f Medical Care A note, reading "Hand over the Figures Dispute Tales Jr. Red Cross cous articles, with fortune-telling Juratory Inseparable Robbed Bank money or I ’ll shoot both you and and an entertainment, which net the kid— he doesn't belong to me,” | Superfluous Hair ReiUoTed ted $60. was pushed Into the cage operated | Makes Report Junior Red Cross work for this REUPHOLSTER DAD'S PET by Miss Shannon Mitchell. She | Perinanently — l^alnlessly — Safely I year include; Fifty Christmaa From Care at Hospital Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 13— i/Pi-— pushed'out a stack of curiency. On Rate of Quittings menu covers for the Navy, made CHAIR FOR’ AN XMAS GIFT! A 16-year-old youth has confessed, The robber released the child .1 For Third Consecutive l>y High School art students; 125 Technologists are two of the unharmed outside the bank os he FREE CONSULTATION favors for Manchester Memorial Police Chief Tom Ross says, that fewer, and younger men- Thia was Ipiliedt Vnits \Canttot country’s most Important organ- fled. Workers in Non-War Year Every Pupil in Hospital for Thanksgiving, mads isations -deallng with the raising he held up the Puget Sound N a TELEPHONE 2.1264 possible because the armed forces, by the Green school; the same for fwu^ion Now l^ithout of standards and qualifications In tional bank and escaped with $5.- Jobs Doing More Job- nearing their goals of full strength Local Schools Enrolled Christmas made by Hollister and Only Wli)e in Safe had leas manpower needs,, the laboratory. The former certi 050 by using a five-year-old child • I Robertson schools; 100 Christmas ^ongUmt Aid ofS the Changing Than War But what about the number of fies psthologlsu. thus aiding trus as a shield. Mis$ Rena Italem*$ Manchester schools have Just boxes filled writh a variety of ^fta f^bonUdry Technician tees of hospitals and hospital ad Rosa said a full written confes Chicago — (JP> —The energeUc Workers. workers who replaceo those sepa completed enrollment in the Amer for children overseas; and decora ministrators In the choice of quali sion had been obtained and that burglars who broke into a South rated from their Jobs for any rea- ican Junior Red Cross for 1945. tions for Christmas trees for the Side tavern didn’t atop to open the 801. . For the third consecutive year the Boldiers at Avon Old Farms, col (B4H*r’s Note: Thta hi the fied pathologists. $5,000 of the loot had been recov By Jamea Marlow The Re^stry of Medical Tech- ered. No charges have been filed. 1.500-pound safe. They carted It electrolysis salon In October, 1944,' for ever; 64 'snrollment la 100 per cent. Two lected or made by the pupils. elstt » t * epecUl iMrieo ot away, apparently planning to open Washington, Dec. 13.— So Boltbn schools are also enrolled, •rttcW iwblished excloeiveljr nologlata Is responsible for the Im The yojth, Gerald Wayne RtH>M 15 — R U R IN O W BI,DG. 845 MAIN ST. out of 1,000 workers who were Used records have been collected provement In the training of labo It at thejr leisure. But Owner the ivar workers think the fight separated, there were 60 replace and the seventh and eighth grades and new ones bought for Bradley h y The Mmacheoter ifenld In Barnes, was arrested last nfght at at St. James’s School. ratory technicians In recent years. the home of hla parents, Ross and Elmer Borsmore told Englewood ing’s over and are running away ments. Field hospital. Many articles, such tlM tatereiit of oommanltjr ’The Registry works In close coop police the' robbers won't find any But there is something to be re Over $360 has been raised by as slippers, afghans, cushion cov Polidt Capt. Albert Farrai said. from their Jobs, are they? the schools for the Junior Red hoopltal* In fenemi, and Man- eration with the American Medi The robber picked up little "Sun money In the safe. The contents membered .ere. There are fewer ers, and ditty bags for soldiers’ cheater iMemylal hospital in cal Association and with the —six bottles of win. 1 Advertise in The Herald— ll Pays Maybe you came to believeahat Cross so far thia school year, $73.46 hospitals, are In the works. This ny" Fisher near the bank and held people available for work than having been raised by the High Wliy rtt»l let us take care of your fuel oil re- pnrtictilar. Tifese articles de- American College of Surgeons. The in the past few weeks. But the there were a year ago. Is only a partial list of the work aerlbe the rapid proKrrss of schools of training are checked school. Fifty dollars per toom is being done. figures don’t bear that out. On the nodem hospiUr care, and the before they are accredited. -he enrollment fee; the rest will qiiireiiieiits now before the cold weather rush? prograai now under way to The technicians who wish to be contrary. Tax Collector Dies be used for materials and other Between 15,000 and 30,000 L i things In Junior Red Cross work. eomplete Manchester Me- come registered must present evi Workers In non-war Jobs are do berians work on the countiy’s rub- Last Friday Nathan Hale school By doing so you will enable us to spread our : morlal hospital). dence of having graduated from Ing more Job-changing than wai Daridn, Dec. IS — (A") — Louis be. plantations. high school, of having completed Have a “Coke”= Merry Christmas workers. French J|ffer8on, 50, lineal de deliveries and utilize our manpower now to A century ago there were no at least two years of college work ■J A special survey by the War scendant of Thomas Jefferson and' with s prescribed number of sci llahoratoriea in American hospl- .Manpower commission —' made tax collector of this towm for the your udvuntage. Give him back that comfort he loved so much In his easy chair. entific courses, and having com public here, for the first time past 23 years, died last night in _a. Today no unit of * communl- pleted a 12-month course In medi We 'I completely rebuild that chair . . . stuffing and springs add. shows that: St. Luke’s houpital. New York, af- e*!. woodwork rcflnl.sh(‘d, and uphol.stercd. In smart, fine quaUtV r iHMpltal, or even an Individual cal technology In a recognized . Workers are quitting non-war tei a brief illness followltig a heart school under competent In.stnic- . DR. P. M. KAYE fabric of Call us for a free esUrhate tomontnri amber of a medical sEalf. can Jobs at a rate of 60 to ’70 per 1.000 attack. He was a graduate of Triiv- tion. They arc then .subjected to no., n f^‘»'VKMF,.\T TERMS ARRANGED nctlon without the constant aid a month. ity college, class of 1905. He leaves PRU ES O.N 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SETS.-f4»Jt0 OP. a rigorous written and oral exami his widow and five children. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS QFFICE t r the laboratory. nation. Those that pass are given War, workers are quitting their Job. in the munitions industries at AT 889 5IAIN STREET The Bantly Oil Co. The • hospital laboratory la a a diploma vhich must be renewed yearly. The examiners arc recog a rate of 40 o 5.' per 1,000. FOR THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY tick \measuring the progress I..eaH Job Quitting Than In 1943 A M B M a V A 155 CENTER STREET MacDONALD nized pathologisU who give their TEL. 529.5 ^ II I» H O L S TER V COMPANY medical can. ' time without compensation. In manufacturing industriea— Hours: Daily 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. 9AM MAIN .STREET liAKTFORO TEI.EPUONE 2-4IST . The last llfty years have seen Approved In 1927 where war workers are heavily Mondays and Thursdays, 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. i ^ e developmeht of pathological, Manchester Memorial Hospital’s concentrated —there was less Job SOREIHROAT Hochemlcal and metabolism labo- laboratory waa approved by the quitting this year than in 1943. *M toaeoM . .fetaVttfetime-testsd.feta Vttls time-testsd TELEPHONE — _ _ 2-0291 atories. X-ray and aifeathesia de- Connecticut State Department ot From here on the figures used VapoRub melt < in your mouth ’ krtments. and similar diagnostic Health in 1927. In the past decade, are from the Bureau of Labor . . . works fine! _ ^ therapeutic services requiring the hospital has mor- than doubled There were no laboratories In America a century ago. Today no Statistics which gathers them complicated, cosUy equipment the number of laboratory tests per unit ol a '.ommunity nosplUil can function without the contsant aid monthly. The latest are for Octo of s laboratory. Manchehter Memorial hospital’s laboratory was ap- nd highly skilled medical and formed. In 1933, 10,309 tests were ber. bnical personnel for their made, while last year 22.128 were -proved by the Connecticut State Department of Health In 1927. The (The word "separation” la the ★ ★ MONTGOMERY WARD completed with little additional In hospital without any increase In facilities has doubled the number of .general, over-all word covering all l)perlition. crease In facilities. laboratory testa performed during the last 10 years. As a result, a reasons why a worker leaves a m • Developed Through Demand The Board of Trustees of Man sizable portion of the present $500,000 Manchester Memorial Hospital Job. Those reasons are: Quitting: a t HOUSE’S These facilities and services chester Memorial Hospital, cogni Building Fund will be allotted for purchase ^of additional equipment being discharged or fired: being ave been developed at community zant of the fact that-a hoepltal’s and Improvement of facilities. ______laid off for lack of work; and being pitals in response to the de- effectiveness today is Judged by drafted.) nd by physicians and patients the number of laboratory testa These figures show what haa Your Gift Dollars Ingly obvious this objective Is not performed per patient treated, haa laboratory facilities and the pur been happening to employment in m dike that these aids to modern attained until the patient has been decided to allot a sizeable portion chase o f additional equipment. manufacturing industries general Uagnosis and proper treatment be provided with all the benefits to of the »,500,000 building fund cur The primary objective of com de available. be derived from a ’ modem, effl- ly: rently being subscribe by resl- munity hospitals today is the best Total separations In October, The laboratory at Manchester cl'^fit clinical and pathological denta of the Manchester area to possible cape and treatment of pa 1944, were 64 per 1,000. They were Memorial hospital Includes various the Improvement of the hospital’s tients, and it has become incrcas- laboratory. 70 per 1,000 Ir October of 1943. 'uy More atWARDS! &PCS of clinical and Investigative Lowest Month of Tear ' ervlces considered essential as October showed the lowest total djuncU in diagnosU and treat- of separations of any month this ',..fsiicr tYricat w a s . v a i *, lent The laboratory is expected year. And separations In every • / w, perform the simplest routine month of 1944—except May — blood count, and tho next morncnt were lower than in the correspond I be prepsied to conduct a bwal s.. adding refreshment to holiday cheer ing month of 1943. auetabolism test or to launch a For every 50 workers who quit complicated biochemical study of T h t spirit o f good will mlct tbs Christmas season. It's a time to get together last October, 52 quit In October, issue section. 1043. Generally, however, the clinical with frienda and family. . . a time when all we mean by home in its gracipus- TJiere was a spurt of Job-quit ■9 ting in late summer. In September nd frthologlcal taboratory In a neas and friendlinett is at iu peak. In such an atmosphere Coca-Cola belongs, ommunity hospital performs six 81 out of every 1,000 quit and In the jJloh.il August 62 out of every 1,000. tmcUonis tcC-cold and sparkling with life. There’s a whole story of hospitality in the It aids the physician diagnow h ijjh-siftn A quick look at this might make ease; follow its course; treat it: three words Have a “Cdf*”,—three words that express a friendly spirit the you think news of the German dis asters In France made the work ertaln the resulU °f whole year ’round. Yes, Coca-Cola and the pause that refreshes are everyday ers think the war would soon be ment- assist In the instruction of *^Coke’*B Coca-Cola 'over. E rs e ’s, laboratory technicians, In- sym bols of s wsy of living that takes friendliness for granted. lt’« natural for popukr names Worse Tear Ago lem es and the cdnUnulng ^ t - to acquire friendly abbtevia- But the same thing had happen kraduate education of physicians, iO m iD UNOft AUTHOIITY Of THI COCA-COIA COMPANY SY ed a year «go only worse. In Sep knd contribute to the advancement I tiona. That’a why you hear medicine through scientific re- ■ ...... ka’’. tember and August of last year 63 a ,e n e y - A rro « , 5 5 . - ^ .S O .„d $2 -0 0 COCA - COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. out of every 1,000 workers quit. And Other Good Makes This is a spasonal spurt when a Three fundamental principles, it lot of boys and girls go back to recognised, guide the work of .01944 c-c c«H school. Jie pathologist—the physician But how does 1944 as a whole \ Men’s whose chief Interest Is the diag compare with 1943 in job-quit MEN’S nosis o f disease and following its ting? In seven of the 10 months Checkeil Wool progress by laboratory methods, between the two .'ears came in the ney are, In order of Importance quitj were less than In 1943. ccuracy, speed and economy. The number o f people fired for There is a wide gap between the caiwe In October. 1944. was six HOSIERY breclsion of the Instrument ,and per 1,000, exactly the same as in he exactness of the laboratory EARRINGS October, 1943. The number of peo .jiethod on one hand and the natur ple fired In 1944 generally paral Cl limitations of man’s sensory leled the figures for 1943. ANKLETS organs and brain. 'The laboratory The real difference In the figuren up part overcomes human frailty between the two yars came in the uhis is why the clinician and MARLOW'S - J j number of people out of jobs draft piagnostlcian have come to reply ed into the armed service. They 35c-45c-65c pr. 3 SHOPPE SHE LOVU HIRE WOOL RVERY GIRL WANTS M greatly pon the laboratory for evaluating symptoms of disease. TELEPHONE 4720 were three per 1,000 last October 891 MAIN STREET 0pp. St. James’s Church but seven per 1,000 in October. C .. OL MENT EYYBATERS MEN’S AND BOYS’ Alte Prompt Solution T O Y L A N D 1043. JUMPERS, JERKIN SETS REGULAR HOSE The dynamic nature of dlsejuw 4 .9 8 Inclnding a Very- Fine Reflects Changed Policy presents problems for the ph^l- STILL THE BIGGEST AND BEST This drop reflected the changed 3.98 Which one shall it be? Just ask W ards! W e know just what the CHAINS am Assortment of Pierced Sheep Lined hlan which often must be solved * Althongh many a Santa haa lllled his bag already, we’ve been able W iii policy of Selective Service to take soda crowd likes, and look what a selection w e hovel Three smart 35r, 4,'ye, 65e Pr. irompOy if tragedy la to be avert- to k>^p our stocks replenished. Games, Dolls, Toys of all kinds... Earring|. . . From Wc. '• fcmoui dattk twaotar b 'The Importance of the labors-1 you’ll find a bigger and better spiectlon at Marlow'a than ever CROSSES styles In jumpers for sizes 12 to 20 . . . two in ierkin sets fo r 12's lory, where accurate testa can be rlo;.t r : the top of her Ititl Wek Ski Mittens before. to 18's. There’s rayon gqbardine, cavalry twill, rayon strutter cloth! prepared speedily, becomes obvi .,ar.y c.' .iMta haovanly colon. . ; PART WOOL HOSE ous on these occasions. The labora- $1.50 wine; lliqa, browiv bfea^ whlM, And what's more oil these heavenly colors . . . pow der blue, lime, lory at Manchester Memorial Hos melon, green, gold, fuchsia, or aqua. pital. therefore. Is prepared to I e x tr a cash fudifie. 34-40. 65c to $1.25 Pr. function at a moment’s notlbe, day | ior night, holidays included. TV/IARLOW’S For Seasonal Needs A The third principle of labora- ftory work Is dictated by consldera- M E N ’ S UNLINED flUons of economy. Economy of A ▼ A FOR VALUES TF a loan-of $10 to SSOO is to yirne. In the use of furniture, of SPRAY PINS * your advantage, AmW wante to serve you. IN AND OUT Siequipment and of supplies is Loans made promptly and Essential not to save expenses but privately on slgnatura alone. GLOVES ^hecause waste is incompatible with From Sensible montniy payments. FLANNEL PLAID liOane In l-VUIt—phone tie, ^accuracy and efficiency. ' then stop In by appointment f The American Board of Path to sign and pick up the cash. $2.50 pr. up o lo g y and Registry of Medical I $2.00 \ f ------iia n u n s«ins.i» A Beautiful Array of tmmm eh • 1$ U ^ AUCB OOPRAN Thie easiest thing to do Mdth money is Imm MaaMy MotMIi LINED (Known As lluren Alice) ROSARIES AND $100 $r$. « V sniUTiiAi McmuM RELIGIOUS 4 $ll.F2 $ I0G$\ 200 U.i4 2$.ll - Seventh UnnghUst nl m Beveath Son spend it— Init many find "it an efforf to MEDAI.S tfJ4 $00 $4A$ 3440 2fjr Born w ith m VeU. (N o Tax). From a. .A.M. h teMS m GLOVES itiendlngs Daily, Inclodlng Sunday, SAVE IT. PM9 ^ A M. to f P M Or By Appolot- ^nent. Is the Bervlre'nt the Peo $4.00 - $4.50 p le , for n Teura. Y«ty spending is easy but saving requires $ 3.00- •I6S Cbnrcb Htreet, Hartford. Coon, t; Phono d-tOM LOCKETS FINANCE CO. a will. In the long run the cnitivation state TlMatst Bldf. ' FULEXENUTflr $6.00 pr. tad Plaar. Tal. S4M nd CHAINS O. B. Brawa, Mgv, o f the will to save will prove to be one of LlaaaM Ha. SSI $1.61 ami up I d e l t X-m a r v e l l a V, MEN’S BILLFOl l)S ...... §2.00 to $7.50 the most valuable things you ever did. and GIFTS Plus 2 0 '; Tax. Save, whether it be for the present or the LADY POMPADOUR A la r iiiiig Boys’ Belts 50c $1.00 FOR BABY future. Buy W ar Bondifito hold. Tlw «»■ *» brlUanaa a f a pairfaet dlemond pntbrai\ed In a lovely PEARLS Special Town Meeting MEN S TIl, C U P S ...... $1.00 and up What Could Be Finer aatting la the moat parfacLW aO gtfta. Boys’ Neckwear ■i'-i For His Malesty, The legal votem of the Town of RVERY WOMAN CAN USE POR HERI WOOL SKIRT PAMPER HERI GIVE HER 50c The B«by! Bolton are hereby warned to mset AN EXTRA WOOL J AOCn MEN’S COLL\R PINS ...... $1.00 and up DlAMONl) RINGS FOR MEN AND WQMEN In the Dining' Room of the Boltbn A-WHIRL WITH KEATSI A,LUXURY HOUSECOATI From Plus 20' r Tax. FINE MAPLE CRIBS , Hall in said town Tuesday eve 7.98 COMFORTABLE FROM $50.00 ning, December 19, 1944. at 8 P. 2.98 6.98 to 10.98 Boys’ Scarfs $ 1.00 KANT WET ' M., for the followin'^ purposes: - d o tote amr IsaBars w a MA'I'TKEBSKS $3.00 1. To ,ses If the town will ap- Ike bsd ONI yea COT pick to hs|R Shell fsel te cheridied If you givs CONVBiltniLE Eaay Ibcma Oa DlanMnda A t Stone's Gift Shoppe. I»d9>d cpriran 1. M a i And ' pnopriate from the general fund bsr swMIply bsr wordrabe rIm hsi one of Words boouliful bost HlUll CHAIBB ; the stfm o f $3,000 (K, .for the pur- Rieta OSS Nie wsR-cul kind dw BEST QCALITT ■ ogle, Mr Nmsc sMrb am grand on robetl Royon fertoy, flowing iVHRBOiniS The Savings Bank ^eljase o f a site for a centraUxsd th m t Cardigon, Woasr, leefei or MEN’S BELTS CARKIAOES ■ school. Mrtts wEfc bloMas gnd tweotoiz. rayon crapo or rayon satin bra- FLCFFV qCILTED B A B Y RINGS detdcdyfes. SiaiMl2 le 2a Men’s and Women's* 2. To see if the town will vote EcAoefenl Eisss24to3L codes—on so lovolyl PCFPS AND PIU.OWS 1.2-3 STRANDS PLAT PEN'S WITH Signet M i Stow Wedding Rings From $8.00 ; to purffiase one of the available 50c - $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00 ir t'- s for a new centralized acbodl. SOFT PADF Of Manch^er' W nm From CEjnuse-^soH ' Women’s sad Gfil^ 3. To do any other business BirthstoBc Rings From $8.00 i',-?Br to come before said meet* INC. A Muinal Savings Bank $2.25 GIFT FOOTWEAR FOR THE FAMILY KEMPS JoncsERvnz Men’s Onyx. Ruby and $s:oo Thomas W. Wilson, Inc. Jewelry Sablcet To John Aibasi. MONTGOMERY WARD Masonic Rings Prom $15.00 AH SepoaiU la thia hank a rt gaaraalM d m faO hy Vincent Krsesicki. 78S MAIN STIWBT Excise Tax. f SAvise lOYSi you momty on n Savlags Bank Dapoatt Guaranty F bbS at Oo m l. lae. Selectmen. t , ■ OwsSCiidi o f bsite nsl serried In O f U Wards cesvsaltiS MoolMy Poysisnt Hon < J-L CRBKNSTAI^! Rted at Bolton, Conn. I te SoteMng $10 or siora. la y { Dec. 13, 1944. 824-828 MAIN STREET Advertise in The Herald— It Puvs TEL. 5161 MANCHESTER I’ r ' lb. ■ ■■-'. - 'V- V ’ -J MANCHESTE* IWiaONO H BM W , lUNCBBSna. CONS, WEDWIgPA% PEUEMBEB H. 1944 T MAHCHBSnBl EVENING REBALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAT. nEn»IBTBER IS, TW* ported by artillery directed by an 3 State Mariues Jap Troops Drown American bfflcer, have engulfed Manchester British Beat Ration Board Kath* *nd Ihljaw, Ifnportant upper World Price Burma townsXabout 155 miles Listed Wounded Leader Thi Home Nurse As Planes Attack north of Mandatay, In what the U. Dale Rook Back Strong By Lena U Trott For Cotton Closed Friday 8. command tods^ called a "truly licts New Aset. Dir, NarMag Service Nipponese Convoy amazing example \of Allied co Tonight Elas Attacks Waehingten, Dec. 18—(/P)— The Anierloaa Bed Oroea operation.” \ B|ate Guard Military dance at names of 11 New Englanders are The abtion was .disclosed with the-Armory. Plan Urged New System to Be Put (Conttnned Fronr Page One) included In a liat of 226 caaualUes the award of the distinguished Banquet, Third Degree class, (Continued from Page One) Lille Loonung fsolated Oommnnitlee Benefit fron service order to Lieut. Col. Trevor K. of C., at the American Legion ^ of the U. S. Naval forces—Navy, Wen-Stocked Aid Kite Into Effect, So Much patrol-torpedo boats fContHraed from Page One) •prowling Dupuy Washington, D. C., chief Home, at 6:30. The loan closet or "emergency blasted a slxtly transport, leaving ter“ In Papandreou’s cabinet, had ■ Marine Corps and Coast Guard— (Opatfsaed fcam Paga Oaa) Extra Work Needed. • blasted t artillery •officer for thk British annoimced today by the Navy de kit” Is one of the projects of only k destro;ijrfer of the convoy to Tomorrow sent a message to Elas leader* can Archlbaldi 36th division. Dupuy directed Chi Meeting, Zoning Board of Ap- urging them to accept Scobie’i partment, flnt pr«»I*»nt of • home nursing students In Isolated those nominated for assistant m c- get sway unscathed nese artillery^ the only J)lg'^ gun rural areas where supplies, espe The Manchester Rationing Bpard peal. ______— _ ■ ■ ■■■ ■■ *v m j n CSOAT* OECBBTBER X3| 1944 MANCUES'l'EK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER l3, 1944 V A K f'.HKH'l H^R KVENTNT3 H K K ALD . BUAXfUHraTF'B. O T IIW - ______PAGE m? State Lesturer's Conlerencs in ernment He was born in Ixxll. ^7^500.000,000 should be a service that no mem Count Basie Heads VVethersfleld, Saturday afternoon ★ ★ ★ « A ★ A ★ A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A pounds. The ceiling on sows. Wls. A A AAAAAAAAA : I Firgt Candlelight ber of the church or o f the music Washington — Herbert Dela-, and evening. A A A A A A exploited. Our criticism directed Wheal Ceiling Stags snd boars w ill be 76 cents Ipvlng public should miss. 'Tha There will be a special meeting hundredweight under that for Candlel^bt Sefvlce is being dedi field, 67, since 1941 secretary- From Navy State Stage Show ts. ISlanchester to Briteln is .Justified and fair manager of the Inter-American of East Central Pomona Grange on Service at Church cated to $11 boya in the service of only if it irieans that we arc pre ‘ Price Raised oarrows and gifts. Coffee board and a former presi December 29 fo r the purpoee 'The price o f bread w ill not be the United States. conferring the 6th degree. Tliis Evening Herald pared to afllnu the same prim.i- Rev. Karl Richter extends a dent of the National Coffee asso Washington,. Dec. 13— (4 V - R<>- Count Basie, "n ie Jump affected by the increase in the ciation. He was bom in Chicago. meeting will be held at Vernon amuJMitaP m fHB . ples directly to Russia, and the The Concordia Evangelical Luth hearty welcoma-to all music lovers negotlation of war contracts is Swing" and his famous band and — o*f.n noKTnraoo. owe. Washington, Dec. IS—(fl")— The price of wheat, O P A said, since Denver—Snapper Garrison, 75, figured to have cut $7 ,600,000,000 Harlem Jive Jamboree, will b(? Grange Hall. Anyone wishing to stlffehinK of the SUte Depart- the flour ceilinga w ill remain un eran church choir will present Us of Manchester to attend. take the 6th degree should consult iS AlMili 8tfMA celling price of wheat went up 4 circus clown imd bicycle perform from the coat of the Navy. the headline in person attracUon first Annual Chrisfmaa • Candle their Grange Secretary Inunedt- Muclw tw. O o^ irient’a atUtude has been widely cents a bushel. And simultan- changed. A flour production aub- er who toured the United States A report from the House Naval on stage, of the State theater, TB< mas rCROOSON ately. This degree Is being given welcomed not because it first ex eiAisly there was an Increwe of Bldv payment o f 19 cent* a bushel light Service on Sunday evening, and Europe with the Buffalo Bill committee showed today that re Hartford, starting Friday for will remain in effect until Dec. 31 so that new members may receive • G • oetobw 1. uatt 75' cents a hundred weight in the Debember 17 at 7:30. They will be show. negotiation of contract* by the three days. Featured in the band pressed itself in criticism of Brit Deaths Last Night the sixth degree when the State maximum for two types of heavy when a new rate, based on the N avy has resulted in $3,740,211,501 are James Rushing, "M r. Five By ish policy, but because it signified higher wheat ceilings, wUl go into assisted by the Children's C^olr Mayflower Descendant Dies Grange session meets in Hartford d S3!2J“TSSS-KI weight hogs, barrows and gUte. made up of voices from the age of in cash refunds from contractors Five Ijimself;” Elarl Warren, “Ro the American IntenUon to fight effect. Paris— Dr. Bernard Cuneo, 71, mantic Baritone," aitd Thelma in January. ^ ’rtiuncb«-t«. Oomm^ •• The wheat increase, effective at 7-? 2 years. and. the elimination of $3,887,- CMid lUU lUtUr. for prinpiplc everywhere. an levels of distribution, is de distinguished French surgeon. Shelton, Dec. IS — WP) — Miss 596,607 in excess profits. Carpenter, "Lovely Sepian Song The liteUes Fragment Society WA The Children's choir rehearse Elizabieth Howard Nlchola, 90, signed to reflect parity to grow Nashville, Tenn.— Dr. R. E. Contracts totalling $56,000,000,- stress.” Ebctra stage attractions on will hold its annual Christinas 5 “ . BOWHflUPTIO" “ A TM , Flying Bomh. Attacks Unabated faithfully every Thursday at 4:OT Mayflower descendant and a mem Steele, 64, Latin professor emerl- 000 were reneg;otlated. ^ the bill with Basie include Paps Sale and supper this evenliu'. A fter ,.o b t9U by HaU ...... •! **3J[ ers, thereby meeting the require p. m. under the guidance of MrA ber of many national societies, died M«u ...... I n OPA Backs The Butchers ments of the stabilization exten Robert Werner of Woodland tu* at Vanderbilt university, au and Louie, "Those Zany Come the supper and aale the t^datlan Liondon, Dec. 13— —German thor of numerous articles on- - last night in Griffin hospital,. Der- dians;” Patterkon and Jackson, Endeavor will give a program con vi The threatened strike of New sion act of 1944. street Mrs. Werner has spent . The London metropolitan area a Tear A bumper corn crop prompted flying bomb attacks on southern tniiogicBiphlloglcal anaand theological sub- by, where she had been a pattent had 113,361 registered aliens in "600 lbs of comedy, singing, and sistlng o f a Christmas sketch and I atstae aB<* AFO many patient hotirs and has cer Jecta, and recipient of the title of for several days following a fall in York City’s butchers has already the Office of Price Administration England continued unabated dur tainly gained results as will be 1939. dancing;” Shorts Davis, "Tops in other additional numbers. The m pU MB O# produced one rekult in the right to extend a $14.75 ceiling to bar- ing the night, causing a number of heard on Sunday evening. This "Cavalier” from the Italian gov-1 her home. Taps," and other top-notch stara moncF for-:,thl8 program will go AMOULATBD PKlhHl casualties The screen attraction w ill be towards the Christian Endeavor's * • * ------la ssclualvaty dlrecUon. The OPA. through Ad rows and gifts weighing over 270 Accuse My Parents” with Mary fund for the Redecoration of our ministrator Chester Bowles, has -aatttM 2 R Z * 10Tlwntmi- the oredltad to it or sot Beth Hughes, Robert Lowell and Church. ; aa W0W» wilted TITT to teispaiw . a^per «n* decided to press the case for Uve- John Millan. On Thursday evening Climax .r. •' I pnblisbed t atock price ceilings to Fred M. There will be a midnight show Chapter No. 98, O. E. S. will hold on Friday only. There are late their annual Christmas party. Pn- fia nghts ot fopoMieettcB o» fpy*** Vinson, director of economic sta ieieto. ere also iseirria. stage shows Saturday and Sunday ceding the party there will be eS ist el H. B A aerriei bilization. at 10 p. m. pot-luck Supper and members of The O PA has, In the past year, Climax chapter and their families ntatires: The wiiUi several other efforU to have OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS TO are Invited and members of Uriel Lodge and their fam ilies are iSSnSihewe'^KIdal AgMiqr—Wew such price ceilings put mto effect. aiao York. CblesfOi OetroW sad Doteoa North Coventry’ Invited. Eiach person is requested rsacb time it has been opposed by to bring a ten-cent gift tor the ' AtTPrr ■OBBAtl o r the War Food Adrnmistratlon, grab bag. UOtCUIATIONl. Rev. Frederick Grant o f South which has presented the theory, Mrs. Annie Schell was honored Windham was the guest speaker at the home of her son, Henry, in that such ceiUngs would be too :~stiSis:iJaa!b.“iSi at the Second Congregational North Canton, the occasion, her difficult to enforce. church Sunday morning. The 80th birthday. Mfs. Schell is SSSSS? »iC 1ES5a»“ifS flowers were furnished by Mrs. ■tad BOfsIA ______But back of the War Food Ad- Everyone's happy when it's well-known in Coventry, having Annie C. Schefl and were present mmistratlon’a objection, back of lived hei;9 for a great many years ed to her on ncr 80th birthday. The and is now living with her daugh Wednoaday, December 13 Mr, Vmson's refusal to act, back flowers the previous Sunday were ter, Mrs. Arthur J. Vinton. One of of even the OPA’s failure to make in memory of the late Charles her favorite pastimes is singing Dan We Critlcire Moscow? any conUnuous battle for the Schell. and many of her friends will re On Monday evening a number of propoeltlon ilea the knowledge call the fine vocal selections che One must Judge that it la pri- a Watkins Gift for the Home Coventry Grange members attend and her husband sang in commun that a farm bloc dominated Con wil amrlly because we feel our basic ed the installation of the Mans ity programs. Mrs. Schell has two {ridadshlp with Britidn both pep- gress would be outragwl by such field Grange officers in Storrs other children, Mrs. Annie Fiske a step and might. In its outrage, Just because you give4)ad the new kneehole desk, Community House. Three Past of this town and Mrs. Charles l i i n lts and heals any frank ek- Masters from Coventry Grange try to BcutUe the whole war time and mother the new wing chair . . . don t think for a Schell of Windham and five grand cltengd of views that the long-de are on the team, Past Master children. Her many friends In system of raUonlng and price moment everyone in the home isnt going to enjoy HAVE YOU SEEN PRETTIER LOVELY PANTIES IN layed American stiffening of Lewis T. Hlghter, Past Master G. Coventry wish her many more se raiTTYi SOWNS IN them, and be mighty happy THE [IDEAL GUT EOR HER- ^ principles with regard to Euro control. The selection of barrel and Raymond Johnson, and Past Mas happy birthdays. W Hilt OR TIAROSI such gifts this Christmas! You’ 1 see bright and ter Gertrude A. ■ Anderson. The raiNTID RAYON SHItR pean policies has been directed As the New York City strike is wing chairs, inspired by The Parent-Teachere ^Aaaocia- ROBES AT THIS PRICE? happy faces where you find new Watkins Furniture team is under the leadership df tion will hold a meeting Friday A HANDSOME HANDDAGI pdiaarUy at Britain ratber than still threatened, there are Indlca- .4*98 m this Christmas morning, for Watkins Furniture Eighteenth Century originals, Ira Wilcox of Tolland Grange, who evening, December 16 In South We doobt It! We haven’t—and we’re used to valors at Wards. 1*69 a t Russia. Uons that, if it does occur. It may is particularly noteworthy this is also Assistant Steward of Con 3 .9 8 W # know you'll ogre* with u t whon you so* thb boauKfiil eeloc- makes brighter, happier homes. Coventry, at the First Congrega Bnt even our salesgirls thought these werr far more expensive We know that Britain is a de spread to other cities. That threat Christmas. In addition to the necticut State Grange. The other tional church. The 7th and 8th member of the team is Past Mas ludv long wsorlng mulliWament tion at Wards! Whon you feel th# softness o f the genukw leothenl mocracyj that any question of lends urgency to the OPA pro ball - and - claw wing model grades from the Brick schools and (so yoo can be sure the lucky woman who receives one will think Presents that wilt delight her when ter Ellsworth Covell of Andover the 8th grade from the Center rayon satins, trimmod wHh locol When you notice the sturdy constniction, th* smort stylosi SmooRs princiide raised by us is certain to posal for livestock celUngs, which so, too)! Beantlfally nuide, with a generous svrap, exquisite de she finds them under her treel shown (69.50) there are Grange and Master Elect o f East school will furnish the progfam. Embroidered rayon dieersi GIfit oiMi democratic dlscuselon in are the only completely fair solu Central Pomona No. 3. bdionting prints in lovely colorsi groins for drou weorl Rough grains for sports weorl Roomy stretcher base Chippendale As it is fam ily night everyone la tailing throughout. And wait 'til yon see the gorgeous prints I she'll love to recehrel Waist sizes British public opinion; that Brit tion of the crisis in the meat in Mrs. Lillian Day, I.«cturer of Designed to fit so weltl Sizes 34 to wings; Queen Anne and Chip invited. Refreshments w ill be Yeu’fi agres they’re amazing at 9.98; SIzee 14 to 20. 26 to 30. pouches, handle straps, zipper tops, envelopesl All Ibwd b duroW* Coventry Grange attended the served. ish leadership, by its tradiUon dustry which has been building up OPEN EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK pendale barrels. 40. Exciting values. royonf All in the smartest Winter obibrel. ahd its democratic decency, is steadily through these rationing ★ ★ MOWTOOMIKY WAMB esrtain to acknowledge criUcism. years. .The Uveetock producers are the And all these assumptions on ♦ Clip part have been borne out. The last ones to have any moral right r r original American criticism o< to charge that such threatened » British policy in Greece and Italy strikes are unfair tactics. 'They hha been a very small part of the themselvM have, at various times criticlam Mr. Churchill has had to' during tlU past few years, held fni«fain and answer. The major their animal* back from market part o t it came from the British imtU the acarolty could force people themselves, from the lead slaughterer*, wholeaalera, and r*- 14 ing BriOoh newspapers. The orig tallera to pay the higher price* Tables have always been fa inal American criticism met no they demanded. Tliat waa atrika, vorite gift furniture, and bisnk wall, but a response, and too. And It waa a atrika designed when you count the great Vanity table mirror ■with there is every indication that the to force the rest of the meat In easel back, made of inde •iAASi£ BIC SAVINGS ON relationship between the two nS' dustry to operate in violation of variety of styles, sizes and structible Syrocowood; lOx Tlons can and will be stronger be the law. finishes at Watkins you b ^ gin to realize we haven’t 13 irid irtches, in antique gold LAST MINUTS OIVTSf cause o f such open discussion The difficulty of trying to con done so badly in acquiring finish, 2.50. A t the G ift princlplea. trol wholeaale and retail prices a distinctive gift collection! Box. F op such reasons, we felt free while not controlling livestock Oval coffee table with tray and we w ill feel free to discuss prices,has alwaya been apparent top (metal feet omitted) principles with Britain, as a dem Now, perhapa, the long unequal 14.95. ocratic equal. struggle must be resolved. To But the British policies with yield more Immunity, more privi which we have disagreed arc, aft lege. to the livestock producera er *11, policies Mr. Churchill has would be to weaken the whole felt obliged to adopt in response national system of inflation con to policies already a^pted by trol. The right solution must 'bring them into the same llmlta- Russia. His pbUcles in Spam, m SMMT THORNIWOOD MEN’S 100% VIRGIN Uon of profit* that governs moat Italy, in Greece are policies de NICKWEAR POR MIN DAINTY COTTON RIOUSI ■UTTON-ON SUSPINDIR signed to answer Russian policy other American enterprise during WOOL COAT SWEATERS POR OLDER GIRLS SKIRTS POR OIRLS STURDY SO% WOOL CBLANESI*RAYONIMM in Poland, In Rumania, in Bui war time. LARGE SIZE SINGLE BLANKHP COMPORTBIS garia, in Yugoslavia, in Czecho D E L U X E 4 9 c 3 . 5 9 B A S S IN E T slovakia, m Hungary. If there Brief Reepite For China FOLDING CHAIR lo49 1*98 Tiny Dutch shoes for your FOR HER DOLL -were no present spectacle of Rus 3.44 FOR CHILD 1 6$ What o hondiem* . variety to Worsted Bnlds for warmth ond For one of those brief and in curio cabinet, 2Vi inches 5.98 15.98 She'll be proud of her choose tromi Rich toll shades, ot- servicel Well tailored. In on elas Ebes 7 to 14. Osormingly fess* Sfatee ^s|o 6x. Colorbil plaids In sia bursting out beyond her own long for 22c. Large ones Looks like real baby’s crib! Strong . . . has steel brseoe! frequent momenta of the Pacific Iroettvv new dssignii Lustrous Inine styles with such becoming rayeiv wito pretty HoWfiidfy.heot retolning ofi sew Ihe bswHeus esvedSg tMMlb borders to grab and Infiuence, Mr Large ennngh to hold 25-Inch And folds eompactly for tic rib-knit— fits snugly. Two patch war to date, good news from in for plants, 4V^ inches long, WOOL end half strong, quoDy erode or spliti Tho crsasi eoler * • Churchill would not feel so much doll! Smoothly painted wood! storing or carrying In ear! rayons, smart poplins, gabar- pockets, reinforced elbows. Too collars, such pretty trlmmlngsl kt pleots. lovolyDlnwale corduroy side China coincides - with good | 45c. See both at-the G ift Sturdy! cotton I I 1 woven for enduring new wool lUlkig It sob, wsnel ^1..^ about Britain’s position in Brown finish. dkws In tasteful new colori. favorite for dr^ss or work. snow white cottons that do up tfrndl skirts in nbh Winter shodesb news on the approaches to China. Modern Oak Bedroom Box. warmth, woar. 3 pounds 72x84 About pounds, cut size 72 by Europe. He would not feel driven beoutifullyl s Come, see them ^W ordsl' 4]A General MacArthur on Leyte I biches. Rayon satin bound. to the formation of a "western $4 Inchos. *Reg. U.5. PoL OR. has finally moved to break up per-1 Colorful OilWo bloc” if Stalin were not already so manenUy the Jap scheme of re- Bird Jig Sow Upholstered advanced with his own forina- The younger members of the family are going Inforctog and prolonging the fight to enjoy a bit of modem in their home. • .and Puzzles Reclrcr Uon of an "eastern bloc.” He there. His new •mphlblou* land s,„bedroom which will lend this refreshing would not feel driven to manipu ing, followed by the swift capture late the poliUcs in liberated coua- touch 1 Sturdy oak in a light, mellow taffy color; 7 .6 6 of Ormoc itself, at once compress 27 ' trlea had not Stalin Initiated such bed, dresser w ith m irror, and chest, 142.00.- Child will hove houn of fuo o»- es the Jap forces remaining on Good-teoWrlg oi docTi eoty choir i manipulation. It has been Rus Mmbling Turkey, Duck. Pheotool; Leyte snd makes it mors difficult | And shirdyl Colofful fabric cov .-e.u sian policy which has set the Eu Eoglo phototl Interlocking oieced for them to gain reinforcement*. ering. Bey at Words a 1 1 sovel [/■ V. ropean pattern to which Mr. P>:'. !>• •- Inside Chins, the first emergen ChurchlU has been responding. cy measure designed to keep Chi But American statesmanship Improvod Colofful na from being knocked out of | N has ventured no'open criticism of Woodon PfcisHc the war has attained at least such Russian policies. W e have Train Sots TofiSot temporary success. Chinese troops I Practical not been blunUy honest with Rus G ir c SLEEP brought down from the unpleas sia, as we have felt free to be |« 9 ant business o f guarding the bor I- 6 8 c H with Britain. Stocking' GET YOUR MAN A PAIR - der between Chungking China and New with concealed free-rolling MEN’S BELTS ARE The reasons for this are fairly this Christmas Didtes and Kotwaro o l boouM- OP GLOVESI 1.19 Communist China have met the MCTAI wheels and mode to look obvious. Criticism of Russia fu$y moldod o f hard-toAreek WISE GIFTS 1.50 Jap forces advancing toward Staffers! more like real train setily These handsome slip-ons ore ex- would provoke po pliaWe response There’s an unusually fine col ^asHd Smartly tailored belts of ' T. .and you give one pf Nature’s most pre octly wiwt he wontsl Carefully from Russian statesmanship. Kweiyang and thrust them back lection of Gift chairs at Wat V f .sturdy hnn-hide leather. toward the areas from which this cious blessings, for without deep, sound, Lined ss-tfh cowhide for hilloredqfpig-gralned copeskln. There could bo no democratic dio- kins this Christmas ranging offensive to apllt China off from relaxing sleep we couldn’t carry on from C o w b o y Ix c IN iig amootber fit cuseian o f it from the Russian from smartly styled Quwn Scatter Rugs Burma begsm two weeks ago. The day to day! Wide selection of famous- P isto l a n d T io m u ro TO the contrary., .the Sta Anne occasionals for as^ little • • . . # name mattresses at Watkins. Simmons lin dteUforsbip has nourished the present Chineae success i$ not as 16.50, up to hand-tailored H o lslo r M iidO sm M White Knight, Red Ooss Ariatocrat, ^ y Plenty of Santas are planning on gay *»tte r viewed as anything decisive; mili lounge models fo r 149.00, idea that the slightest word of l^tless, Iferta SuTCrfine PglTOnla. (Pre- rugs for stuffing stockings this year! crltielsm of Russia, the slightest tary MANCHESTER EVENING HEKAL.U, CUNJU WEDNESDAT. UECEinBEK IJ. MANCHEbTKK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1944 latlon for congressmen now would be a 'act,” one of them said. "The Pensions Plan payments Into the fund by thu Send Gifts Masons Elect, Your Gl Rights average congressman would have T h e Open F o r u m been almost as large aa the bene G IF T SHOP QUISTIONS AND ANSWIRS SO.METHING FOR EVERYONE CommunlcaUona for publications in the Open Forum will not To Soldiers ON SIRVICIMIN'S RROILIMS (Jains Backing fits received." be guaranteed publication if they contain more than 300 words. % New Officers Would BocHjt Annual Pay CRIBS FOR THE BABY E.\SY CHAIRS FOB GRANDMA The Herald reserves the right to decline to publish any matter Help In (iettiiig a .loh Mrs. Norton's bill went Into the SMOKERS AND HASSOCKS FOR DAD that may be libeloti* or which is in bad taste. Free expression Red Cro88 Reports It W D R O ^ Easy to Aid Congress- hopper along with a measure by [•00—w n c ^ — B »ck»u«« w « « : Flying for Freedom, V HTU Q. If I need help to get m y old ^ D rivp LATEST RECORD HITS FOR SISTER ot political views ts desired by contributions of this character T. Walter KeirlianI Is job back, can 1 go to the Selective j C hairm an Vinson (D., G a.l, of, the PICTCRES AND MIRRORS FOR .MOM but letters , which■ are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. Has Dispatched 202 'WDRC — Afternoon Melodiee; The liOne Ranger. • men ^love to Exteinl Newe; WTHT - New; Muilc; 7:1^ WTIC-fimil ^ote Chorus, Elevated to Master at Service Board in the district j House Naval committee to boost where the job ia, or m ust I go | the annual pay of congressmen Packages to Upton. WttTD—Time Vlewe the New*. a-oo—WTIC — Mr. and Mrs. Retirement -System. of all by^me. You know, I would •15__w n c — Stella D a 11 a a; Annual Lodge Meeting. back to m y own boanl? , from $10,000 to $15,000 and to Machine Age in the.tie Woods Males! l ’North’North; WDRC -- Jack Carson KEMP'S, INC. Editor, The Herald; not etjobse to write this sort of ,’WHTT)—ParaUe of Stare. i iNorin, f'-.rii Brown; A. Because so many servicemen . 1-1 a. A bike the salary of the president. Mra J. E. Rand, vice chairman Show': W THT — Cecil Washington, Dec. l.t. -/* 1 « president,-Uhc speaker 76S 5IAIN STREET GREEN TRADING STAMPS Woods work is being mechan letter: 1 could better write of a / j jS0 _ W T IC - L orenro J ® n e «: T. Walter Rcichard, of 119 Mid .w ere working away trom home of the Mancheater Red Cross WHTD-Ted Mtlone. . _.p new pensions-for - rongrcs.smcn executive officers, ized. It had to be, because wood in Turk's cap illy rising on its proud WORC — Ad Liner; WTHT — g;15_WTHT — TellotPSt. WHIU east employed in the I when called up by their b.iard Camp and Hospital committee, la dle turnpike ‘ there will be no rigid iulrs on drive Sprang up to -it:5-- f \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALI>. MANCHi;STOR. CONN, WEDNESDAY. DECEMPBR 18.1!>44 .•^.<« i -- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1944 ^ J ' VAOE nnss*' I^QS f o u r t b w and a good evening of dancing I. ------—M Talk Is Given About Town State Guards and association will be provided Mrs. William 'Hall, Mrs. James Report $500 Trojans Depending o n ‘T’ those , attending. Excellent dance Home League Munsle, Jr„ Mrs. Russell Clougb, Bolton Notch Is South Would Curb Receptipn Guest Obituary* music will be provided by Lou Mra. Ssmuelson, Mrs. Thorns* Of Manchester Today On Hospitals Joubert and his orchestra, fhe Russell and Mrs. William Flnhe- -imkees Slosh Past chiefs of Memdrial Tern Dance Tonight g*n. Things Are Fresher A t Stolen Here In Rose Bowl Game jan-. pit, Pythian Slsten, will hold State Guard Band will play a con To Hold Sale Nearly every pers^ m cert early In the evening and the Decorations are in charge of Toward Bonn; Veto Power their annual Christmas party to m James Munsle, Jr. There la no ManchesUr. knows that Bolton naturally' miss its high-scoring Members of the Rotary morrow evening at the home of feature attraction of the evening Is located east of Manchester Deatha By Red Grange r . .. *__*!1*__<- ___ Military Ball This Eve* will be the mossing of the colors SalvatiQU Army to Con- admission fee. ■ M ove T larty Money Was Left In An Ncy York, Dec. 13.—A T-for- left halfback who was the star Mn. Mamie Dickinson, 85 Bige and that the beat ^ y to reach Drastic Program Recom of the smashing Rose'Bowl vie----- Gub Hear Interesting low street. Ekich member Is re ning at Armory; Color and the standards of the Man Bolton Notch Is through East Open Safe in Store; . Matthew Ixmg mation team rated by farwestem quested to bring an inexpensive chester ex-service units, one of duct Annual Q iristm as m expeirts the best such collegiate toiry over Washington a irear ago Lecture on the Snbject. the few occasions when this move Center street. mended to Solons by Matthew Long of 335 Adams wlto the catchlnf of a pair of gift for her mystery pal. ful Ceremony at 8:30. Sociii] Also. M O Efc&L (OMi*tinMi from T f ©■«) The sign at the Center does Police Investigating. street, this town, died suddenly machine since SUnford’z epic ment has been conducted indoors. X M A S C A R D S I not agree. U ^ in U down Legislative Council. combination of 1940 will defend Hardy’s touchdown tosses, but Hospitalisation originated near The massing of the colors will jy trained :U arttUary on large this morning at his Tate residence. Coacl. Cravath haz adequaU re The official boards of Emanuel Chairman SergMnt Franklyn GIFT WRAPPINGS i Main street, which is Five hundred dollars were stolen He was born In Belfast, Ireland, Southern California’s perfect Rose ly three.^ thousand years ago with be held at 8:30 p. m., with the The Women’s Home League of FRUIT SHOPPE of the Oarmaa dafenaea This ail came about some Bowl record against Tennessee In placements. Lutheran church will meet tomor Syphers of the Military Dance Brigade Band particij^tlng. all Bavarian Palatinate Hartford, Dec. 13.—(^i -A dras- shortly before 11 o’clock today on March 20. 1869, son of the late Freshman Don Burnside is a the Egyptians arid Hindus who row evening, the d ..aeons at eight the Salvation Armynvill conduct ARTHUR DRUG StORES , time this morning when a from an open safe In the Bidwell Andrew and Eliza Pettigrew Long. Pasadena on Nev. Year's Day. o’clock'and the Board of Admin committee reports everything in unit color ' bearers In nnlfona. Its annual Christmas sale tomor 815 Main Street "Where Genuine Quality Prevtils* fba inilrd Army fought alow- truck going west hit the sign jtic program intended to strength- The Trojans are unbeaten In the swUt baU-packer at right half. A relied on magic, faith and sunshine readiness for the dance tonight at Auxiliaries of local ex-service or ly deapar Into the Siegfried line Candy store at 517 Main street and He came to this country aa an in capable ball-carrier and the key Istration at 8:80. row evening In the Junior hall of Rublnow Building 997 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2-0784 ■ and turned it around. |cn and simplify legislative machln- Tournament of Roses feature In for healing, William P. Slover, the state armory for the benefit of ganizations and patriotic societies giffia* the Induatrlal Saarlan. although the police were at once fant when his parents took up res defeysive man Is fullback Duane have also been Invited to take the citadel. The members have Just a Few Steps .Below Hale’s. I ery and, at the same time, to curb notified the money has not yet idence In Talcottville, this state. seven trips under three coaches, superintendent of Memorial hos Mlos Pauline E. Jones, daugh the two State Guard unite of thd ' BoMaot Port re— Sorrendere ‘'expanding” power* of the gov- Elmer Henderson, the late How Whitehead. part in this military q>ectacle. been busy for some time, making been recovered. They removed shortly 'to Hllllard- The backs are ektremeiy fast pital told the Rotary Club last ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Jones 2nd Battalion. It will be the first Tickets may be secured at V gt. Jeanne D’Arc, laat holdout many’s Palatinate an^^^^^^ to the 1945 The store is conducted by Mr. ville where he spent his childhood ard Harding Jones and Jeff Cra- evening at the T. M. C. A. In of 38 Wellington Road, who re social event sponsored by thess aprons, crochetlnglmd making tat RIPE YELLOW tertraaa In the MeU area 30 mllea and youth. Moat of his adult years vath. And Oavath’s 1944 array on breakaway running plays. George's Esso Station, Main and ting to trim handkerchiefs and and Mrs. John H. Morton. Just be Averaged Five TD’s/ briefly tracing the history of the cently Joined the Women’s Army unite in the four years of their Bisaell streets or at the door of Bolton Grange Mllnd the front, aurrendered dur- fore 11 o’clock this morning, ac Mr. Long spent working In the In seems Capal ie of upholding the Corps, is taking her six weeks’ organization and proceeds from turnout out a variety of useful dustrial centera of Detroit and' ijos Angeles inrtitution’s prestige. Southern rallfornla’s line Is well organised treating of the rick he the armory. handmade novelties. tag the day. . “ , " g™ iC a n f c r » " K “ K '' “ '“ V. pHaiad na« bam* cording to Mrs. Morton, a truck knit, boasts All-America John noted that Institutions had been baste training at the WAC Train the dance will be used to refur- Invites You To A ■ Between them, the First and ^nt'iired Merkwiller and : mailed to membei-s of the 194.) . pulled up in front of the store with Philadelphia. He returned to Hll- Capt. Jim Hardy completed 62 ing Center,'Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. The sale will open at seven third Armies captured 1,521 Ger- liardville in 1928 and had made his per cent of his passes this au Ferraro at left tackle and all 6 Introduced Into France as early a* o’clock and during the evening BANANAS to within eight miles of Legislature and already subniitted , a.i order of merchandise. She and feet 7 1-2 inches and 285 pounds 548 A.D. and one In Paris, founded Miss Jtnea was graduated from t Oi»w yesterday, swelling the total JS^imo^rtan highway junction of! to Governor Bald^vin, the council | two other clerks in the store were home there continuously since. tumn, hitting his mark on 53 of Manchester High school with the Ceilings to Be Set there will be music under the di NEW YEAR'S of four American Armies and one In his younger years Mr. Long 102 attempts for 684 yards and of Pee Wee Pehar at right. In 660, la still In existence. rection of Bandmaster William J. W iss^ o u rg * I )')urges i'e« rreatloncreation of new legislative , busy at the time and the men were Southern California has two Bringing the hlstoiy up to date, class of 1942 and until recently BALDWIN ' trench Army In the current cam- committees, a constitutional i told to carry the ^oods to the cel was keenly Interested) In amateur eight touchdowns. Over a three- the past fifty years has seen more was employed at the Buckland Hanna. There will also be oppor PARTY FLORIt A Mlgn to 78.860. Since D-Day. On the western flank the Ameri amendment giving the legislature j sjKirta and he maintained an ac year stretch his, percentage of brother combinations. All-coast % On Seafood Soon tunity for a social enp of tea or lar, through a door In the rear of ends are Don Hardy, brother of growth in hospitals than In all the plant of the United Aircraft Cor UMrlv 765,000 have been caged. cans cleared final word on all vetoed mea.suros , George H. Wllllanw tive Interest in all world affairs. completions In 48.5. period of civilisation up to 1890, poration. coffee, and cake or pie. APPLES th e new drive by the «ou^ern miles west of Bltche and less than and other measures designed pri- ! the store- • He is survived by one sister, Hardy rates above Doyle Nave Jim, and Jim Callahan, brother of Mrs. Major J. H. Sweet will pre DEC 3 0 , 1944 ORANGES four miles from the German bor- Shortly after the men left. Mrs. George. Don Hardy, an excep he said. During the past 26 to 80 Washington, Dec. 13—(/P)—Com irtna of the Tlrst Army doubled its marlly to enhance the prestige and ' George H. William.s, of this Morton recalled that the safe was Sara T. Long, of 335 Adams street; In statistics. Nave Is the knave years a marked increase 'In the Reservations for the Christmas side at the gift table, assisted by 4 lbs. 35c Offensive front to 20 miles. At der. At Ai one pointp...... Patch------s troops • elficlency of the legislative branch ' Grand Ex- three nieces, Mrs. Julius L. Strong who stole the Rose Bowl show of tional pass-snaggei;, is a favorite munity-wide j«tall price ceilings Mrs.. Cecil Kittle, Mrs. Fred 25c doz. had reached within two and a half In the entryway through which the target of his brother. Jim Calla- demand for hospitalisation ~ has party of the Army amd Navy Aux will be set In mpny areas soon for COMMIJMTY HALL feUesbrolch. the Americana w^e and Miss Esther G. Brindle of 19 1939 by beating Duke .In the clos been recorded, primarily due to Clough. miles of the border. J . . . 5 two men had gone and that it was Strickland street, this town, and nan excels as a downfleld blocker. iliary must be made not later than fresh and frozen fish and seafood. Refreshments will be sold by Rolton Center f 1-a miles from the Roer. The open. She investigated and found ing seconds with four successive World War I. Where the practice tomorrow night Those who have V e r Wlnna through w *atern^r- On the right flank Seventh Mrs, Avery W. Fitch of Oswe- passing strike.- to end Antelope The guards furnish additional The Office of Price Administra JUICY ' h . that *500 was missing. of healing had been a more or less no; already signified their ihten- tion, announcing this today, said Marlborough Grangfe •hany for 125 miles before Army units driving V n 'y « » b-. s gatchie, Waterford. Conn., and one A1 Krueger. Nave’s top season, proof that good goods come in chance proposition In 1100 B.C, tlon of being present, should con SoMeuse at Roermond. ophite bank of the Rhine reached Seitz, Hunt as administrator and Rep. i 13o9, anj The police, on being notified grandniece. Miss Marion Avery small packages. Bud Chirtls and that j:ents-pcr-pound retail mark Minstrel Presented At 8:30 E. Lea Marsh, Jr.. Republican i gather at the lodgo^ home ana sent Officer John (^vagnaro out 1939, saw him complete 46.6 per todays acientifle methods have rd- tact Mrs. Irene Palshaw of Lewis ups now have been set for frozen fSett «T ONCE I. nlln.' wMch the British Second Army four and a half miles from the Fitch, of Waterford, Conn. cent. Wiilard Wall ra: good Interfer aiilted In fewer complications and street. The dinner will be served German frontier and only 15 miles House leader, as chairman,...... pro- _ then “ ‘ proceed ‘ *"to Princess Hall, with the police car. The truck and Funeral arrangements are In ence. Center puss Antes could be speciet, completing preparations Admission 60c, Tax Inch S S held a front for « v e « w ^ Village street, Rockville, at six the two men were found further Hardy Clever Pilot a marked lowering of the dqath at six o’clock jharp. for the community program. Such LEMONS 3 ' - 1 0 ° It may now be dl^cloaed that the from the major German city of po.ses a new constitutional amend complete. In addition to his remarkable Atlas. He Is he club’s iron man. rate. Where patients formerly SUD Karlsruhe. This column Is pointed ment requiring a two-thirds vote o'clock for the reception. Dinner 1 down Main street where they were Starting slowly. Southern Cali mark-ups already have been fixed Modern and Old Fashioned 0 . - . ^ , h a v e pitted their new will be at 6;30 and the m.eeting passing, Hardy ranks with the went to a hospiUR as a last resort, The annual meeting of the South for freah varieties. tlfth Pan*er (tank) Army “8“'"®t toward the frontier town of ^ u - to override a gubernatorial veto I delivering merchandise. They were cleverer T pilots, and I am not ex fornia averaged five touchdowns they are now using our institutions DANCING terbourg. the key to the Rhineland Instead of the present majority will convene at eight o'clock. En 1 taken to the police sUtion and a in its last five outings. The cur Cfiiristiao Service will take place KUEBERO U. 8. NO. 1 the U. S.’ First Army on the tertainment will follow. Grand cluding Sid Luckman of the Chi as a preventaUve against serious Monday evening at 7:45 In the Can Dlsb Out War Bonds 10:15 to I A. M. Wogne plain. The commander Is industrial area centering around vote. . , , I search made but no money was Funerals cago Bears, Angelo Bertelll of rent edition is 'Troy’s highest scor ailments. Hospital rates are high _ (DUE TO COLDS) the twin German cities of Lud- “Pocket Veto” Eliminated Lodge Officer James L. McGovern ! found on them. ^ -e men were held ing team since the Howard Jones chapel. Group leaders will make LETTUCE Ckn. Hasao Bckardt von Manteuf- of Bridgeport and Superior Court Notre Dame, Frankie Albert of er today due to the need of higher their annual reports, and election Lon Angeles—Op—Maybe chefs IW rih e J by Mtew il f f Ooctef*! Admission 75c, Tax IncL POTATOES leL 47 veteran of the aiege wigshafen and Mannheim, some 40 However, this proposed amend ! at the police station until a search C. S. Cooney powerhouses, has the loftiest per priced technicians and equipment, Pcituttlii—« famous hertial remedy— ment also eliminates the "pocket Judge William J. Shea will be ; of the truck was made. No money the 1940 Stanford varsity and of officers for the coming year wiU and waiters can’t serve steaks Btos"; irnorti. Africa. Hts Army miles away. Funeral services for C^Tiarles Doug Kenna of this fall’s point- game scoring average since the but the average occupancy Is only be held. Devotions will be* led by aplenty, but they can dish out the teimtifleatty prepared not only to Music by 18c head Almoat No Opposition veto” by giving the governor 30 guests. Delegations will be Res being found, they were released. outfit that claimed the national ten days due to more speedy re qutekly help lellrire such cougj^g, 59c peck thcludea armored days, exclusive of Sundays, after ent from practically all, the Elks , Sylvester Cooney, who died sud a-minute Army squad- members of the Hustlers group. war bonds. A delegation of them but alto It loosMis and makes phlegm tontry and Volkacrenadler troops. The only one of the four Ameri denly Sunday at his home at Cry If George CSillanan’s knee fans championship in 1931. covery, and the cost to the pa After the busbiesa meeting a sold more than $10,000,000 worth Bucky’s Melody Boys adjournment to act on all bills, but, lodges in eastern Connecticut. , Thar’s old in them thar’ hills— tients Is not more than It was eealw ra i^ Safe and migKtv OlMkOlOK PDf©St®4 OcttftTI* can Armies on the western front if he vetoes a measure, it goes back stal Lake, were held this morning to mend, which probably will be (Thristmas program will be pre Lon Joubert of bonds at a cUnner. Admission effectiveto for both old youns. not fighting on German soli, the Shipyard Worker at 8:15 at the home of his sister, the case. Southern California will also a lot of trouble. twenty years ago when rates were sented under the dlreetion of Mrs. / Band Leader was a $1,000 document. InexDenslvel A t ______1 _ Refreshmentn On Sal* She laat Infested “ **ars of Seventh Army Is advancing now to the House where it originated hospital cqre averaged the Boer were being clear^ by t e at a session limited to three days Colt’s Production Mrs. William Danaher. of 73 Wil thirty days. W. Ralph Ward, Jr. The,present a B ^ r s t Army. A f^w ^rm ans over fairly flat terrain and against beginning on the second Wednes Accident Victim liams street, Burnside, and at 9 officers will serve refreshments. nlah the recreation rooms of the Nazi manpower obviously spread o’clock at St. Rose’s church, Burn Mr. Slover also compared the state armory, stripped bare by during the thinner than along the Saar or the day of July when the Legislature Soviet Assault the Army. takes final action. Revised Downward side. Interment was in the East Engagements rates in a hospital to those of St. Margaret's Circle, Daugh 'S tuilly^uhurbs of Duren. Roer. In their plunge through the good hotels and showed that one ter* of Isabella, held its business The armory has l>ben deoorated Maginot line the Americans met Pointing out that under the New London, Dec. 13.—(JT)—Wil cemetery, Manchester. receives much more for his money for the occasion and a large num St&eUTwere'^belng blasted from piyaent system most bills reach the Born December 5, 1901, he was Forces Nearer meeting last night at the K. of almost no opposition but Patch s fred Adams, 44, of R. F. D. No. 1. Deschamps-Pakaluis In a hospital. ^ C. home, and made plans for the ber of tables and chairs have been the column, one by one- _ men still face the barrier of the governor In the laat. five days of Hartford, Dec. 1 3 -(/Pi—Down Willimantic, died at the Lawrence the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. placed In the drill floor for parties. The Germans used a slrai^e the session or after adjournment, If Is the duty of directors of annual Christmas party for the Sle^ried line. ward revision and adjustment of and Memorial Associated hospi William Cooney of Burnside. A Mrs. Petronelle Pakaluis, of 21 hMpitals such as ours to plan for children, which takes place Satur Refreshments will be served and mtUI device, sUvery halls the council complains that "the printer by trade, more recently he Florence street, announces tlm en Budapest Now checking and parking of cars will GIFT t a S e Sir. Their purpose was not In the north German defenses tals this afternoon from Injuries the future, and the plans now be day of this week at 2:30 at the K. west of the Roer virtually had col ® .J _ ,,___ the' at Colt’s PAtpntPatent Fire Arms Man-Man received yesterday afternoon in an was engaged in the heating busi gagement of her daughter. Fran ing formulated for an addition to of C. home. Mothers with chil be In charge of the military ImmedlateHr clear. reconsider those vetoed and ness. He was a member of the ces to Roland Deacharaps. Cox. ,Contlnned from Page One) units. lapsed as Lieut. Gen. Courtney H. action of the governor is final.” ufacturing company, effective Jan. accident at the north yard of the Memorial Hospital, together with dren Who plan to attend should Hodges' First Army pushed up to Electrle Boat company In Groton, Crystal Lake Fire Department for USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Des- a nurses* home, are based on sur contact Mrs. Foster Williams, Excellent Dance Music To relieve the overworked Judi 1 and amounting to *1,600,0P0 several years and some time ago rhamps, of 2 Dudley Town road. new operations to the west, north The committee has worked hard the river on a 1,000-yard Vont east ciary committee, the council rec spread over the next six months, where he was employed. vey* and estimates of the re Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. Walter SUGGESTIONS,^,^ of Hurtgen forest. CJompany officials reported steel was made chief. Windsor. No date has been set of the Danube bend, the objective quirements which wUl have to oe Leclerc. Mrs. Thomas tonran and to make this a successful affair ommends creation of five new has been ordered by the .War de being to pinch off from behind . within eight at many . Apparently the Germans have committees of the Legislature, partment, War Production board plates which Adams was assisting Mrs. CJooney was the former for the wedding. met In the near future, he stated. Mrs. John Holden were appointed great sections o* the Sleg In assembling for removal by Miss Minnie Sperber of Manches some 60 miles of mountainous The directors of Memorial Hospi on the Ways and Means commit withdrawn their main forces across one of them a Committee on Pub and War Manpower commission German defenses in northern Hun- the Roer Into elaborate defenses at lic Information. 'The others are crane from the plate storage stack ter. They had been accustomed to tal believe that returning service tee for January. officials were Informed today by men and women, and the growing and behind the shattered city of Veterans’ Affairs; Liquor Control, Brig. Gen. Guy H. Drewery, com toppled over on him. He received ,pend their summers for many gary. Poor Digestion? □ □ Duren. Cologne is 20 miles across handling all bills on liquor and nar multiple fractures of both legs. In- , years at the lake and for the past Tolland Izvestia declared that "complete memberships in such hospital The Covenant % League of the mander of the Springfield ord four years lived there permanent liberation of the Czechoslovak re plans aa the Blue Cross, will re Covenant - Congregation church an almost level plain from Duren. cotics; ^License Occupations; Pub nance district. ternal injuries and a head Injury Headachy? □□ Hodges’ Infantry and tanks lic Personnel, to handle all bills on and waa g;lven emergency treat ly, and were well known by a num public is near.” „ j quire a bigger and better equip will hold Its Christmas party at Adjutstment at Colt’s has been Roy Dlmock while chopping The Army newspaper Red Star ped hospital for Manchester. 6:30 o’clock Saturday evening at crashed through the rubbled towns the merit syztem, salaries,, pen made to level off manufacture of ment at the yard hospital before ber of local people. wood in his woodlot one day last of Hoven, Schophoven, Pier, Mer- sions. The council also proposes being removed in an ambulance to reported German authorities had Shortage of Nurses the church on Spruce sti^et. —•, Sour or Upset? □□ machine-guns for aircraft now week was cut badly on his leg. begun a hurried evacuation of mili ken, Merode, Gey and Derlchs- elimination of the State Library ahead of production schedule, the local institution. Mrs. Arthur Server It is estimated this country will ■ north of Saarlautem. weiler, all within a alxrmlle arc committee, combining the Fish and The accident Is one of a few of Funeral services for Mrs. A neighbor took him to a doctor tary depots and war plants from be short some 150,000 nurses after The Study Group of the South counter-attacks were brok- thereby releasing manpower for fronUer dlstricU of Austria. Methodist WSCS will hold Its an Tired-Listless?- o a ^ f S a i^ ^ S u S ^ o r th of D in^on from northwest to southwest of Game and Shell Fisheries commit more critical ordnance production. - serious nature which have oc Arthur Sea-ver, the fn^ner Mtas in Rockville and at this writing the war. and In order that a hos Duren. Marlaweller, a hsif-mlle tees, combining Federal Relations nual IChriatmas party, Friday af Do you feel headachy andvsaxa upaat«s|favA «doe4U« toiU ^ ^ ^ d d lU o o a l Naad pillboxes WMC Is taking Immediate action curred In the plant over an ex Selma Gustafson, who died in i at- can get about wltn a cane. pital have a well trained person ternoon at two o’clock at the home POOi>Syly dlsasteddliasted food?______To...... _ fral cheerful northwest of Duren, was almost and Intergovernmental Relations; tended period and mars’the excel nel, It la necessary to provide a and happy aftin ——e captured. to channel any available war work)- erson, N. J., Sunday evening after Mrs Ida Gold and Mrs. Rose of Mrs. Lewis Haskins, 24 Ridge bsppr aiaiala youryo) food atuat ba cleared of the enemy laat night changing Capitol Furniture and ers to more urgent war Jobs as lent safety record It has malntaln- a long illness, will be held tomor nurses’ home which will attract dinated properly. df*w OaeeidBg------at Vrontler . I after fierce fighting through Its Grounds to Public Buildings and Gould of Hartford w"* street. The Christmas story. "The Each day, NatiinTatim must produce about soon as they are released. row afternoon at two o’clock at the kind of skilled help Manches PIrd’s Christmas Carol,” will be Tha Third Army moved streets. Grounds, Congressional and Sen Adams is survived by ^ widow, [guests of their parents, Mr. and ter expects of its Memorial Hoa- two pinu of a vital dt^tT rajil^'to *“• ___ -MATir ima.n- the Watkins Funeral Home, 142 Mrs Jacob Chorches. ^ i given by Mrs. Florence Korngiebel. he|P dijcet your tood.Tf Nature faila. the "German frontier anew, Drive to Roer Below Duren atorial DlatricU to Elections, Rail Blance Adams, also of WUllman- East Center street, j pital, and also to train nurses for your food may lemaia undigaatad— nmr U« flooded Biles river and I roads to Public UtillUes, and State The reghilai^ meeting i future replacements. So the plans Members are requested to bring First Army units drove to the tlc. ‘ Born in Sweden m 1877. the Grange will be held at t ^ 1 an inexpensive gift. r ”* headachy and irrlubla. caiRUring Habkirchen. thres miles Roer below Duren in the area al Prison to Penal Institutions. jJBelieve Leaders daughter of M r ^ d Mrs. <^arles being formulated call for a nurses' .Therefore, jou muet iaereaae the (low northeast of Sarreguemlnes. most due east of the town of Hurt Oustsifson, she came with her rnunlty House. > home which will meet the stand at 8 p. m. The program will m ards set by the State In regard to The Manchester Exchange CHub Liver PiUa inereaae thii flow quickly — gen. These troops established a Will Meet' Soofl parent* to this country at the age will meet tonight at 8:30 at Han often In aa little aa 80 minntea. And. cept sacrificial un»U had b«en Must Not Reject of three. She leaves besides her a Christmas part> By Ralph Leaf class rooms, equipment and dor driven behind the R ^r, wWch firm grip on the river bank along Christmas Program children will be Professional Golfer mitories sen’s Restaurant. Capt. Fred Riggs yo^re on the road to feelins tetteri the shore of the Ober Maiibach h u ^ d . a daughter. Mrs. Carl children^A wA/vAtsfA BFifts from Liie recently returned from the South Oont depend oa artiil^iridal aids to normally is only about 120 wet reservoir. In that sector the World Peace Plan in When television engineers made Costs of the GanjDttlgn reunteract indigestion—when Carter’s wide at Duren. Moat of wa For Women’s Club London, Dec. 13.—(fPl—The be- t.amberg, a son, Charles, Md one P a Santa Claus in Pacific will be guest speaker. Little Liver Pills aid digestion after Na- Roer is susceptible to floddlng by I lief grew today that a m eetly of granddaughter, Joyce Barbara, all I Grange, wira their first demonstration of golf One of the interesting points ruined Industrial city lies *a»t ^ the opening of several dams. Temple CTnapter, Order of the tarez ow order. Take Carter’s LitUe the river, and there wm no s l ^ ------I President Roosevelt and Prime of Paterson, N. J. ^''M rflnd Mrs. Robert Meacham broadoasUng In 1939, North HlUs brought out during a question Liver Pills as directed. Get them at any The U. 8. Ninth Army, Immedi C3iicago, Dec. 13.— —Joseph Mrs. Server waa a past nooie of Bri.1geport spent the week-en period which followed the talk was Eastern Star, will meet thla eve drugstore. Only 10< and 2Sf. of an immediate ately adjoining Hodges’ forces on The Co.mopol.tan Club win meet MinisteriVillllOVCi ^ — ----- * Golf Club was chosen because U nting at 8 o’clock In the Masonic tft j*rf>we tlia flood waters* Premier Marshal Stalin—was Im- C Grew said today this country orand and Past President of the with Tolland relatives. in on an ‘interrupted beam from In reference to the cost of the ^arlaw eU er were vlr- the north, reached the Roer severW Friday afternoon at 2:30 In the mlnent. ^ ^ niust not reject the Dumbarton Rebekah State Assembly of New Thursday afternoon tlm w a campaign to raise funds In the Temple. The business will include the outskirts of Duren weeks ago and since has been held Federation room of Center Church A sharp decline in American- Oaks planptmi for 'permanent *»*.------peace Jersey, and waa well known to New York’s Empire State Build coming hospital drive. It was the initiation of candidates. A so . M-mile, inside Germany up by floods and by the necessity House. Mrs. Raymond H. Burn British relations—now possibly at ,„acl.Uiery- - Just • • - because------It does members of Sunset Rebekah lodge ■■^"'worT^on'^tae much ing, easily seen from the 18th pointed out py one of his Usteners cial time will follow the meeting, for resting and regrouping before ham will serve as hostess, assisted that rumors bad the cost as high with reftoshments served by Mrs. Balsam Md 21 short -^of- Colopie. One continuing Its offensive. their lowest ebb since the war be- j not seem perfect, of this town. . needed garments and Doris Coveil and her committee. iSnerlcan company waa <«t ^ 1" by six new members. pan—was given as one argpiment Grew, up' for Senate confirma Interment will be In the famll> The Young Peoples Society ^ They t(jssed three golf balls on as $100,000. Mr. Slover said he A staff officer at Fj|r8t_ Army —m e Cairlstmas program will be tion as undersecretary of state, meeting was omitted Sunday eve the green 50 feet from the cup was glad the question waa raised. iSuAweller during the headquarters declaretf that the against further delay. plot In the East cemetery. Manchester Tent No. 2, Knights Christmas m^blished contoct before put on.'1^ Mrs. LurajMohrbacher said In a speech prepared for funeral home will be open for ning. I» the junior ^ o ir of and I, as the club professional, I Memorial Hospital has secured the fighting In the west had reached of Thompsonvllle,Thompsonvllle. a member^ormember-of inethe ; . of dates and place* broadcast before the Chicago friends this evening after seven Tolland Federated was chosen to putt. I services of an organisation which of the Maccabees, will hold Its an a stage comparable to the break Board of Directors of Hartfo)^ | pm P“‘ a^conference. The British "Remember,” warned the man nual meeting tonight in the Balch ***SSow Duren the Hurtgen for- through period last July In Nor Council of Foreign Relations and o’clock. with eight other choirs in the I ^eclallzes on hospital funds cam- and Brown hall. Depot Square. Re Trees - f t S ? left behind alter a County Y.W.C.A Mrs. Mohrbach-i for launched a earn the Chicago Association of C3om- county in a Christmas Carol Fes In charge, "this Is different from 1 paigns, he said, because It Is the mandy. He said German prisoners er studied voice for a period of 15 prew w e e^ g ^ movies—there can be no re tie s . ports will be submitted and offi lengthy Wood bath which sUrted reported a number of their units yearn under ouUtandlng teachers . paign to nnng ine o s merce here that the scheme can tival at the Union Congregational ■ most economical way to raise cers elected for the coming year. I to 6 Feet. in th e midwest, also at Kansas City iRether in Britain. not please everybody. rhiirch In Rockville. _ It’s difficult enough to sink n I funds. The total cost of such aid In mid-October. had been broken up and reformed "But,” he declared, “If the 60-footer when you’re completely A good turnout of the Sir Knights SfoitdeMta Show Concern into local battle groups which In Conservatory of Music. For sev Ellington Miss Louise Kosley, I will not exceed 5 per cent and may la hoped for: many cases, were composed of as blue print that emerges from the of Peter Kosley. Is a relaxed, and not only did nw eyes lb * leas, and coven aU office work, G eraSi Broadcasts eral years she did radio and con eventual United Nations confer the Rockville City hosplW. hav pop out when I sank three m zu®' I telephones, printing and the like $1.00 to reflect concern ^ « t Ueut. much aa 60 per cent supply per cert v;ork, and for a year, light Armour Replaces ence offer* a . workable machine A basketball team has been or- 1 fl^dereone an operation tor cession, but 1 was so thriUed I The Sewing Circle of the Con to Alexander M. Patch's drive sonnel. opera. She has been called upon ganlzed In- EUlngton and_ has been | ■Due to the experience of this or- cordia Lutheran chul-ch will hold holding out a reasonable hope for ganlzefl In' Emngton anii nas ^ ^ couldn’t stand. Iga^satlon, be stated, the coat wUI Its annual CHirlstmas party this ■' toward the PaiaUnate, the west- Cross River Without Loss frequently to direct the music at the prevention of future wars . . . fStered In the Senior r P r a n d Mrs! F-ank W lUia^ I sat.right down on the green. m twelfth of B»varla. west of The Third Army’s 35th Infantry conferences of Business Girls (^ubs Hayes 4n Sp^tii ■be leas than it inexperienced evening at the church. The hus division entered Germany north we can not afford, as In I®*®; Rockville, sponsored by the Rock- ^ ^ recent guests relo- ■woikersk were hired to do the bands of members will be guests $2.00 the Rhine. The Seventh and Girl Reserve groups in the once again to reUre Into our shell vllle Recreation B<»rd. ^ of town. closed within eight east of Sarreguemlnes after cross middle Eastern area, and since Arthur Gordon Downes, son of uves i ^ Barton of ■work. Ha also cited the fact that and a smorgasbord supper will be ing the 60-foot Blies river on as- and refuse to cooperate Just be Dth the Hartford hoapltal, S t enjoyed. French border town of Wlsaem coming to Thompsonvllle two Washington, Dec. 13—(jP)— cause what we might consider to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kent Conn , made a brief busl- bourg (pop: 8.000). natural gate s-ult boats without the loss of a years ago. haSaUdded folk dancing 'A^hlte House announced today the Did You Know ’rands hospital and the former man. The Saar town of Habkirchen resignation of Carlton Hayes as be » perfect instrument baa not Maple avenue has been trip to Tolland Saturday, demorial ho^ltal campaigns were Officers and teachers of the Sec LARSEN'S way to the province. and crafts to her musical activl* been produced.” to Crew Chief and has left for ^ called on formed Tol- ond .Congregational church school The Maginot line, partly in- was seized without resistance. ties. ambassador to Spain and the nom That-- organised by the same company FEED SERVICE French First Army troops fight ination of Norman Armour to re which will supervise the coming will meet tomorrow evening at She holds regular meetings witB The Ellington Center P.TfiA. hrid "® *^^” ‘smlth and daugh- 7.'SO at the church. 38 Depot Square passed but the whole Siegfried ing-on the southern Alsatian plain many of the Hartford Industrial place him. their meeUng in t ^ Town haH Mr* ^ ^ g Flame-throwers were In use as demorlal Fund campaign, and all seijfed several more towns west of Armour now 1s acting director pvere outstandlng.successes. "llM was ahead. In Mulhouse and cleared German clubs. In addition to which she has Monday night. pThe e attenaan^attendance ] ter Sauy ^^ere Mrs. weapoll* of war as early as the William E. Robbins, son of Mr. German frontier breaks^ sharply spent a part of each week teaching of the State department’s Office About Town lltli century In China. westward from the Rhine. pockets on the west bank of the crafts to convalescent soldiers at of American Republic Affairs. At and Mrs. Theodore Robbins, of 74 Rhine south of Kembs. Birch .street, has been promote The” drive combined with that oi Bradley Field hospital for the Red the time of the appointment of Members of the Senior Clulf of More than 40.000 women are I Manchester from Seaman First Class to Petty the Third Army on Patch’s left Cross. Secretary of State StetUnlus and S t Mary’s GlrUi’Girls’ Friendly SocietyBoaeiy w rk*“*The CTristoias en- her husbM^^ “ "* t^ part of the civilian force manning I Officer, Third Class, his pqyents to squeeze the Siegfried line from Germans Throw Netc Tea will be served after the the reshuffling of the top level of will hol^ their anpual ChriztoM ^^talnment was greaUy enj^ed smith. ®\ui the U. 8. Army's storage depots.! Evening. Herald were informed today. William has FOR THE west and south. In this section, program Friday afternoon by the department positions. President n.rtv.party, f&lowln»following the regular busl-|^„^busl tae ^ufceSTlt I been In the service about a year, however, the line is thickest, be * Device* into W ar Hospitality committee, Mrs. Wil Roosevelt announced he would ness meeting of the group, F rl^ y Mrs. Preston Meacham had the Classified Advertisements given to misfortune to Injure her hand in Texas ranks eighth, amongst I HARD OF HEARING ing fD.Ufled up to 30 mile depths Parls,‘-Dec. 13—i/P)—As the Al liam Rush, chairman; Mrs. Burn give Armour an Important new evening, Dec. 15, in the parish vin8« states In the Union, In Income •'* word* t* a llns. Gunner's Mate Gerry J. De ham, Mrs. Emma L. Nettleton, position. ■nittela onmbera and abbraviaUiioa to the Rhine. lied Armies ground out new gains house. Miss Evallne Pentland and Mrs. Jeanette Bancroft te a pa- payments. lach count aa a word and oomponnd meuay, recently returned to Man Some 30 or more towns were cn the western front today, the Mrs. Louis H. Marte and Miss Ha Armour formerly was ambassa Mrs. Aldo Pagan! wlU be the host Uent In the Hartford hospital Torda aa two worda Ulnimom eeat chester after a yegr’s-service In w h a t swept up yesterday, eight or more Germans were disclosed to have zel Trotter. dor to Argentina. He was recall esses. Carol singing wUl be enjoy where she Is recovering from pneu meet at the home o t ^ n . U Kr- The Romans cultivated large] > prira (.1 lliraa llnaa the Aleutians as a member-ot the of them inside Germany. Behind thrown a new "device” into the ed several months i%o when United ed by the members, and the Iden monia. Her Bon-Jwnes Bancrofl nest Hall Friday. Dec. 15 at 3 , Lljia rataa oar da; foi trahatant the German lines. Allied air power war — niysteflous silvery balls Statcs-Argentlna relations became numbers of plums. Idl 88th SeaBee Battalion, Is staying tity of the “shadow ladles” will be is a paUent In the St Francis’ hos o'clock. ■ ’ _ Maetlva Iterab IT, at the home of his wife’s parents, A GIFT! hit again and again in operations ^hich float in the qir, No Need to G el.. strained. • revealed during the evening.^ A pital where he has been ^ c e last Wednesday at 8 p, m. ” By 1941, Liberia waa producing . V. Caab Ubarga 8 Regent street. suggesting an attempt to Isolate ; pilotsPilots report seeing these ob full attendance Is hopeff'YOf. ^ptember. He was injured. when a Joint business meeting of tne four times the amount of rubber ^uaocut va l>ayt ...| 7 atai z ma the Germans in the whole central jects, both individually and In clus t a C freim his Wcycle ai It was Aid Society -j® «^® It produced In 1936. ' -r- I Conaacutiva Ofya ...j » ota il eta and northern sections of the west ters. during forays over the Reich. New Certificates struck by an automobile, w MUslonary Society qf the church v ...... In otalu att ‘‘R'cJty” Ahderaon, of Hospital Notes To Hoaor Btshop MeAollffe "■reeular inaartlona 69 Hackmatack street, former golf ern front. f The purpose of the floaters was ------“ met at the parsonage. California has 12 mountain* | I ill ohargad at tha ona ttiga rata professional at the Manchester NEW Stubborn Oppositions not immediately evident. It is pos Thursday evening the 4 Spacial rataa for long tartn avary The Third Army gains fn Frau- sible that they represent a new > Hartford, Dec. 13— —The Rt. with an altitude, of more than 14,- ay-advartialna gtvan upon raqueat Country aub, now In the U. 8. Hartford. Dec. IS—l/P— State monthly meeting of the Sun V ’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COHN- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18,1944 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESn^R.' CONN, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1944 PAGE SEVENTBXI Ia o e s ix t e e n Minicucci Loses loys last night Joe Cavagnaro de support and after the M___ Red and White Treks- Local Sport PA’S, aty Gab Win feated F, Minicucci by 03 pins. ciicci'a frlenda malntslnai Challenge Match Cavagnaro roUed 92— 107—103 for man was exhausted frans n a total plnfall of 302 while Mini fair’s work while OavaganrA tw lfif ■ Chatter _1__,A_.; cucci, In unusually poor form roU hto opponent’s age had loatad isr<^ To Willimantic Tonight Rec League Games In a challengo bowling match of ed only 87—90— 79 for a total of the match. A rotom m l-Items Interest to Ed Kovto* scores last Monday threo.atringiiat ho Chartor Oak al 249. ^ th men were given heavy ing arraagaA night in the American Legion First Road Game Finds Bowling league Were something League Champs Defeat for local duck pInnerS to shoot at Bitter Matches Pfp Boys Looking for Big ^ was really hot and hto Rangers 33 to^ 17 to three games Indicate that •;-J . anioiMis: Louto, « |j»rdeiier« Fourth Straight Win; •>'?. 4 ^ h e lp e r of Ofcroeroon, and Prlncm* On Tonight Assume League Lead; Rationing Data In the Rec League match be Give ; Until tnk« » long voyage tn Santa Starting Team IntacL tween Griewold’s and the Para Cabbers Win 48 to 36. r , V '- - ^ ’ Umd. tn aaU Santa to help them T'urnisb.Hl By Advertisement— Advertisement— chute five, the former could have EF ;.g«t ttie Magic Miiale Box ot the OFFICE OF PRICE Boasting _ three game winning Advertisement- ■ v used the good right arm of Kovto Both Rec and Y League pM^ WHcBca of Poldrex that will make administration The Polish Ameriimis are today offln Until the pores are filled. In streak, Manchester High’s Red who is also a member o f their poor Rnth amlle and be well again. Kogional Department ol make your own and make them Pace Setters Paired’ Just where they left off tost year good enough to eat, such as pop this way they are waterproofed. and White basketball team, will team. The match was a two all InlurmatioD In the Rec Senior Basketball ? CHAPTER’ ll corn balls and cookies decorated trek to WillimanUc temight to deadlock. With Toughest Foes. Oft rremuDt Street, Buslon, A Any woman to thrilled by a gift League, at the top, after drubbing •A Talk With Santa with colored sugars snd candles, meet Windham High. Ih e game is Maiwachiiactta or gingerbread men. While still of Something to wear and your slated to get underway at 8:80. Tonight should be the night that Wednesday night and R finds the Rangers, 32 to 17, last night mother “Is no exception. Your at the East Side Rec Ir a league / Aa aoon aa the basket landed In Q warm, pierce each cookie with First Ctome Away both ends of the town should rock, shopping will be easier if you do the two^op local bowling leagues gome. In the opener the a t y Cab |vli Santa Land, LouU and the little Meats, Fsto, Etc. Because It Is a wartime ChristmM thus skew or ice pick to make one- 'Die local cagera, in traveling to and they more than Ukely would, PHneeaa tumbled out. The snow tatlni about sending Christmas cards; feeling the eighth inch hole or holes. Hang It at Montgomery Ward where as -V* '“ t V " - ?K 7 MANCHESTER^EVENWG h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEPNESDAT. DECEMBER 13, 1944 • h’ ■ > MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. HANt»£STBK. CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18„1946 PAGE NlNETEE-'^f EIGHTEEN ‘Apartments. Flats,, | P riva te Instruction* " 2H ____ Articles for Sale 45 Musical Instruments 53 Tenements 6^11 I'UUNERVIILB m i.K S Announremfnts Wanted Autos— FOR SALE— 48 BASE piano ac Mnlnrrvcles ELLH :UT1( >N —oPEBCH problems FOR SALE—COAL BROODER. Qa$sified 500 chick sice, |10. Oil brooder, cordion and case. In excellent FOR RENT—DEL'EMHER 15, 6 b-ISHERMEN'S BAIT. Pond «hln- —Foieign accents deleted - Pri condlt'.on, $150. Inquire 6 Broa 1 room fiat. Ijjt floor, hot air heat, Sense and Nonsense SELL YOUR CAR NOW. I’Ash on 200 chick sice, $7 50. Sopit chick ^ L O C A L A m u s e m e n t s era. 'all aiiea for Ice Ashing. 30 vate tutoring in reading, writing. street. _ gara.'.c. 126 E.dridge street. CUtnfied Franklin street, Rockville. Tele the spot for cleai. '36-’42 moaels. ariUiemUc, leilei writing, pho en wire 1" mesh. Baker range Advertissmiiats Brunner's. 80 Oakland street. Tel with oil burner, $10. Oil drum. Adults . only, inquire England’s C >944 BY MB* SrtVICK.INC.* ChristsaM Bells VA t c h i n g t h e S k i p p e r t r y i n g t o p u t t h e t r o l l e y b a c k o n . netic spelling, n , While Studio, FOR SALE—WEBSTEH Player bring presents to somebody else. Manchester Boy — Say, Dad, phone 608. ______5191-4480. Open Monday. Tues $3.75. Inquire at 28 Foley street Store, corner of Eldrldge and Boy — Uh-hiih. My mother’s 709 Main atreet Phone 2-1892. .iaho, good condition, mahogany Spruce. CaU 3855. F u r R e u t F o r S a l e Ring out, ye bells, ring merrily, what does It mean when the paper t o t s —A COMPLETE assort day. Wednesday svenlngs, ’UU after 4 p. m. brother. He's a- soldier and he’s says some man went to a conven Mse, $100. You move It CaU eve inlaced it beside its twin and re- your message of good cheer. ment o f toy stuffed animals nine. ______T o B u y T o S e l l flghtin’ the Gemwna. And then tion as a delegate-at-large?^;^ — ... O W ''". a O ^ 3 REBUILT AND guaranteed nings at 31 Doughelrty. FOR r e n t —DECEMBER 10. up 'I shall not attempt to explain’ I leased the ewe. Sing loud your anthems, loud your ^ForRent „ For Sule manufacture by Kaklar Cloth Help Wanted— Female 85 stairs 4 room flat, reasonable. ------^ I’ve got two cousins in the .war. , Dad—It means Ms wife didn’t go I,<- YOU HAVE a good clean car, Uble model radios, 2 with short praise, for Christmastide Is ‘I'hey're Bailors in the Pacific Toy Co., of Manchester. Most of AduIU only. Call 3782 or 100 East th e. passions that governed—usj___‘-‘Jonathan.’’ Flavia aatd, not here, - . - r -~ with him, son. iPo Buy T o Sell 10.’>6-1942 we will pay the highest WANTED GIRLS AND WOMEN wave bands; one custom built Such things are better unknown, flghtin’ the Japs. these toys are made of wool Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 Center. sparing Joel, nor his brother, nor Fear not the thunder nor the fire, washable material. 7Bt up. Bld- possible OPA celling price. for bench work. Steady work, ’38 Oldsmoblle radio. We are open but when my son w a born and jCt , ____ herself. “Jonathan promised D ruggist-W ell, well, that’s Start out In a definite direction, Prompt buyjig service. Call good pay. Tober Baseball Com heed not the wrath and weU’s Soda Shop. 027 Main St. Monday, Tuesday and Saturday 5 ROOM AND BASEMENT first Wanted to Rent 68 placed at his feet, my husband ’ Michal to Drusus if he himaeff scorn great! And did you ask Sahta to if you travel long enough and far 2-1709, Barlow Motor Sales, 16 j pany,' Elm strtf.it. > till 5. Thursday ’tUl 0. Arnold SABLE DYED Murkrat alee 14. door fiat, 37 Charter Oak atreet did not lift the child from the should die. Vowing he should Of little men, who rise and fall, for give them a lot of prese.its? enough, you will eventually end at. WANTED TO RENT 6 room tin WANTED —unTLE girls to Bralnard Place^______^ Radio Laboratory, 209 North Inquire 131 Maple ctreeL Bath, set-tub, gas water heater, ground, as when a peter-familias have her by F,1 Hhaddal, thy god Christ again is bom. Boy—No, sir. Just one. or ultimately come back to, the Loat mad Found I board, not under 3 years old. Main atreet. Tel. 6780. all Improvements, partly redeco gle of fiat In Manchester. Call acknowledges the child is his own. of faith.” Flesh conquers flesh, snd flesh Dmggiat—Ajid wliat was that? very spot you sUrted from. You I Wanted— Female 35 5514. ______' So It was that servants took the j Joel had need now to know the Boy—Plenty o f ammunition. will have to go around the world, yk/M m-jnixJOLP ecntalnlng A Call 3308. FOR SALBJ—AMMUNITION In 51 rated. AvaUable now, $38. ' See bow* down, (and man is born In 1 Hnsiness Services Offered 131 Wearing Apparel— Furs child to the falUa anc abandoned end. "And MUhal? " he asked. pain); but everything Is circumnavigated * aad B’gM ration books and drlv- W> NTED RIDE from HlUstown CLEANING WOMAN wanted for the following calibers, 30-40 Mrs. Cunningham. 2nd fioor, 31 small apartment, once a week. Yev there la peace, for In the heart Isn't It a shame that we can’t —everything. aps Uoonso. Finder pl-'ate call Road to Capitol avenue. Hartford. Krag, 30-06, 82 S. * W.. 38 S. * BRONZE COTTON velvet period 1-2 Charter Oak, after 4:30 p. m. Legal Noticea Malarhi’s mother looked long FLOOR SANDING Call 6883 mornings or evenings. ^ Jonathan had I hlrS. surprise in her glance the Child is bom again. go on always acting like we ^ do Send out a scandal, start a mean M14 or 8970. Arrives 8 a. m.. returns 0-5:30 p. W „ 38 Spec., 44-40, 44 Spec., 7 dinner gown, etee 14, never worn. around Christmas time 7 atoey about your neighbor, and if Laying ana Flntsmng Satin evening sandals, 7 1-2. Two 8 ROOM HEATED apartment AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD "It is not possible t h k should Ring out, ye liells, ring merrily, .a. CaU 2-0042 after 6 p. m. W kNTED—WCMAN for house mm., 300 Savage and 45 Colt. at Manchester, within and lor the dis you Wait long enough, this gossip J, E. Jensen -Phone r-u920 4 pair high heel pumps, 8-12N, near Center. Only mlddleaged glu in g him. doubt her readiness to marry thee your message of good-wlll. i'V O V r — 8I1.VBR MenUflcaOon If No Answer—03’J9 work and part-time care of chil Also a few other odd calibers. man and wife considered. Call trict of Manchester, on, the 11th .day Sing loud your carols, and rejoice, Manchester Woman—I want to will return to you, with a kick that BEAUTIFUL LARGE hall, 10 wine and black. Tel. 8^ 7. of December. A. D,. 1944. ‘They came to thy brother’s was aught but the wilful determl- braoslst near Mt Nebo Aeld or dren. Call 2-0992. CaU 5614 after f p. m. 7379. homc, Drusus and Jonathan, and nation to withhold from Jonathan for Christ is with us still. buy some cigars for my husband. will put you out of buslneaa. South School, engraved Richard I>epot Square, suitable for meet- WASHEH VACUUMS. Electric Present WILLIAM 8. IITDE. Eiq., Emerson was right: "You get 1 PAIR BALL BEARING roller Judge. the babe In Jonathan’s arms, and | one thing at last that he desired. '• —Ronald Linford. Druggist—Yes, ma’am. Our Ve Benhatn, West Hartford address, •gs, dancing school etc. For rent motors, etc^ repaired. All parts EsUte of Herbert R. Oilman.. late ol Michal met them. Michal. Jonn what you give.” WANTED—WOMAN cook. Apply Wanted to Buy 58 He must know one thing more suvius Specials are 13.75 a box, rif Can 7036. at low rates by day or month. In- ] available 24-houi service. Charg skates, car radio, and gas heater, Wanted to Rent Manchester In said dlstrlcL deceased. than’s wife, thy little Michal our Keywestordo Coronoas are quire Mrs. Irish. 2nd floor. Hotel Sheridan, 613 Main streeL chairs, carpet sweeper, step lad Upon application of Marlon 8. Oil* while the moot ‘'ktobd still and He was a very red-faced little es C O D. Manchester 2-1439 WANTED— BLOWER for hot air Joel.” $2.25, and for the holiday season Sergeant—Did you Miave this mornings or evenlnga der, 10 Inch circular saw (saw WANTED TO RIvNT 3 or 4 room man. Executrix, praying for authority he watched his sheep by night, boy, perhaps not over seven or morning? tOW-LEATHLK key csse. F- J. WILL THE PERSON who picked RECEPTIONIi T wanted. Must furnace. Also 14 Inch or bigger t« sell certain raal estate situated In Flavia paused and Joel made a while in the inn his Ukloved lay eight, and he had elbowed his way we are making a special price of BusseU. Flndei please call 8115 only), electrician's test outfit, heated apartment, near bus line. said Manchester and more particularly only 99 cents for our famous Two- Private—Yes, sir. - up by mistake box containing RANGE BURNERS cleaned, in- have knowledge of typing and ban saw. Call J-0080. move as though he we. e impa with iheir firstborn son. "Michal,” up to the .cigar counter of t. drbg between 9-8 and 6860 after 0. miscellaneous fittings, fireplace ,1 quiet adults. Call 3562. described In said applloictlon on file. ferino Inferno Impuraa, each with Sergeant—Well, the next time dress at 821 Main atreet. please staileu and serviced. Satisfaction shortland. Phone 5105. tient to hear the end. She‘began he said. “ Did Michal love thy store, clutching an envelope in hls stand closer to the raxor. irons and miscellaneous Items. IF YOU HAVE AN 8 mm. movie It la to speak quickly, her words stum a«-gold band. . return to Apartment 0, 821 Main. guaranteed. Also good used burn 257 Spruce street after 6 p. m. ORDERED:—That the foregoing ap brother?” hand: rj^OST—BLACK CHANGE puw WANTED—. RELIABLE HIGH projector that you would like to plication be heard and determined at bling from her haste. “ Little Genial Druggist—What have Manchester Woman—I’ll take ers for sale. Call 2-1309. Legal Notices A Iamb bleated. And some' the 99-cent ones. I knew all the The story of the creation of the ^ cpotainlng sum of money, be- school girl to stay several eve only. sell, please call 2-1754 after 6 th«w Probate Office In Manchester In Michal, with her hand in her hair, where, far off, a nameless bird you got there, sonny? A letter to Ford street and Hale'S. nings a week with children. CaU p. m. said DIetrIct, on the 18th day of De stood smiling among her flowers, Santa Claus? time my husband was paying too world is told In Genesis in 400 Antomobflea for Sale 4 1ALL KIN"8 OF FARM tractor FOR SALK—A PRE-WAR Flex- AT A COURT o r PROBATE HELD cember. A. D.. 1944, at 9 o’clock (w. called for its mate, and Joel wait much for his Cigars. words. The greatest moral code In Reward. CaU 2-0384. work, snow plowtn* uid cord 5647. ible Flyer sled, almost brand new. at Manchester, within and for the Dla- t.) In the forenoon, and that notice w and greeted her hu.sband and ed for the answer to the demand Little Boy—Yes, sir, and I want 1941 PACKARD CLIPPER, 1041 guest—‘Blessed be he who com- the world, the Ten Oommand- T wood sawing done Aims Latul- Price $8. If Interested call Man trtet of Manchester, on the 11th day of given to all persona Interested In said his heart had found. to buy a stamp to put on It. Pontiac cabriolet, 1941 PontlM GIRL OR YOUNG woman for gen WANTED—MEDIUM 8IZEU> sisd. December, A. D.. 1944. estate of the wiidency ol said appli eth.’ Druggist—What are you asking The announcement that PreM ments, has 297 words. L^coln’a XiOtT—IN aiLBAD, cross b r ^ Upe, 708 Vernon streeL Tel. 6077. chester 6045 after 10 a. m. "She wa.s fond of his company,” Gettysburg address was given In bull a .e Uxrler, stub tall, coupe. 1941 Pontiac sedan. 1940 eral housework. Family with 2 Telephone 6663. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., cation and the time and place of hear “ And Jonathan laugheil and Flavia told Joel. “ I have seen old Santa to bring you? dent Roosevelt Is raising and cut Pontiac coach. 1940 Ford sedan, REFRIGERATOR SERVICE. We children. Own rooms, 2 days off Judge. ing thereon, by publishing a copy ol thrust *the child at her. This is Boy—Nothin’. ting evergreens raises the ethical 266 words. . . . OPA changes the white stripe on head, white paws. NUMBER 5 UNDERWOOD type ANTED TO CUY 0-027 gauge Estate of Thomas O. Doiigan late of this orden In some newapaper having a her dancing to meet him. flowers 1039 Pontiac coach. Cole Motors, each week. No cooking, no laun my son,' he said shamefacedly, Druggist—Then why are you question as to whether It is im price of cabbage seeds and gets Telephone .VUilmanUc 2374-W8. repair and rebuild any type of writer, perfect condition. Call electric train set and accessories. Manchester. In said District, deceased. elrrulatloA In said district, at lea.M in he. hair and joy upon her out a bulletin of 2500 words to tell refrlgeraUon equipment. We ex dry. Begin January 1st or sooner. The Executrix havlnx exhibited her five days before the Say ol said hear not meeting her eyes. face.” writing him? proper for Santa Claus to sell 4164. 6007. Any make or condition. Tel. 8464. about it. change sealed untu with factory Very good pay. Phone Waterbury administration account with said ea- ing. to appear If they see cause at said "Instinctively her arms, clasped She had greeted him thus, Joel Boy—I mean I didn't ask him Christmas trees on .the side. »jC8T—MO’ nSAk. smaU tan dog, 1937 OLD8MOBILE sedan. 1036 tate to this Court for allowance. It Is time and place and b - heard relative guarantee. Sclentlflc Refrigera- 4-4600. FOR SALE>-TWO BBIAUTIFUL WANTED— WHITE, late model ORDERED:—That the 18th day of the child and she looked at her told himself, doubting not that to bring me anything this Christ wuehy tall and nock, boy’s peL Nash sedan. 1939 Bulck sedan. thereto, and make return to this court. mas. I’ve got all I want. *Mom and Po^ In Mind : lo w e r s to Buddy. Return to 86 Uon Co., 06 Cottage street. Phone canary bird cages and stands, $5 electric range, good condition December, A. D., 1944. at 9 o’clock iw. WILLIAM 8. HYDE husband, her golden eyea growing Jonathan, too, had known her W olf: A guy who ends every sen i94P Pontiac SLClan, 1941 D o^ e DISHWASHER WANTED. Hours each; 80 Linden atreet. t.) forenoon, at the Probate Office. In Judge. glad. Had known her smgry also. Druggist—pid you ask him to tence with a proposition. |Mw»h. Reward. 2-1226- CaU 6457 after 5 p. m. dark, a wild pulse beating in her sedan, 1942 Plymouth sedan, 1941 5 to 9 p. m. Cavey’s.Grill, 33 iCast sail Manchester, be and the same Is II-12-1S-44. .throat , where her blue garment Had known her? New York—(iP)-Two-year-old bookkeeping done completely Center streeL FOR SALE—2 BURNER Ever asslcned for a hearing on the allow I .edge 4 wheel drive half ton ance of said administration account closed upon it, her voice quite Jonathan was dead. Druaus Linda Lanham, who has a keen UOST— YELLOW Carol B«m t pick-up Army trucks. Brunner’s. on weekly schedule. Balanced Hot electric hot plate with. oven. Iwed Michal. And Michal? Her ear for family conversations, had WANTED—YOUNG woman part- WANTED—AN ACCORDION In with said estate, and this Court di They’rs Not Tarantulaa ' controlled and clear although so FUNNY BUSINESS *^«Mt*r, in vl^ty ®f I^Ul 80 OsMand street—0191. ______monthly. Single or double entry Ebccellent condition. Call 2-1153. good condition. Call 4044. rects the Executrix to give public no lOW Drusus says he scarcely heard life with Jonathan was past. Her Mom and Pop in mind when she Sheridan. Reward. CaU 2-1164. bookkeeping t systems set up. time to assist ’n drug store. No tice to all persona Interested therein child was hls own. But how had came up with a tough requeet for experience necesjary. Arthur'a, to appear and be heard “ thereon by her words. *Thy son, Jonathan?’ ^ R SALE—1937 OLDSMOBID^ Phone 3627. : S. ARMY SURPLUS ooaU, The spiders ' occasionally found _ she said. Jonathan died? He had never Santa Claus. “ And what do you Rubinow B inding. publishing a copy of thla order In some rsdlo, heater, good tires. Wife of gloves shoes, jackets, rain coats, WANTED -BOY’S SHOE Ice In bunch!• of bananas are not' "Drusus loved her from that asked. want for Christmas?”- said a de service man must sell. Bsrgaln RADIOS REPAIRED and checked cars, trucks, airplanes, houses, newspaper having a circulation In said WANTED—ONE EXPERIEACED j skates, size 3-4. CaU 7928. District, live days before said day of tarantulas, contrary to populM moment, he claims, when she partment store Santa, beaming at for cash. Tel. 7788; St home. Battery packs, home ap tanks and machine guns. If you bearing and return make to this courL belief. They are mostly a speclei looked upon my son’s amall face (To Be Continued) Linda. “Cigarettes," was the V pliances, lamps, vacuums. Irons, stenographer and one girl for wish to receive our circular on WTLLIAM 8. HYDE of crab spider and their bite U typing and general clerical work. ] Judge, for an instant and then, coura solemn aiigwer. toasters repaired. Pick-up these Items, Phone 5191 and give painful, but not dangerous. FOR RENT Apply Chene„ Brothers Employ Rooms Without Board 59 H-13-18-44. geously, to Jonathan. ’We have Garage*—Hervieea— Ice. Manchester Radio Service. 73 youp name and addreas. Brun been hasty, surely,’ she said, a 4.ROOM SINGLES 1 0 ment Office, 146 Hartford Road. NEWLY DECORATED and fur HOLP EVERYTHING Storage Birch, momlnga 2-0840. ner’s, 80 Oakland street, Man ■mile faint about her muth That AI.LEY OOP Hoi Ah’ Heat. Newly chester. nished room, private ent^;Mco, was red as the anemone. ‘Here War Travel Hardship BY V. T. BAMLUl f o r r e n t —GARAGE. Inquire I RANGE BURNERS cleaned, $3.00. continuous hot water, highly It is but the second month since Reasonable -•ates on heaters. Rea- Help Wanted— Male 36 VERY REASONABLE, camera Keep ’Em Warm! Voice TgadfrvT? WHILE i o u s m s $46.50 Pel^oQth. 418 Main street or telephone 5200 residential iectlon, centraL WiU we were wed and already our 21-rMe WE’D c CONFER WITH I oonable Mrvlcliig on all types of YOUNG MAN 'ANTED—Full or enlarger and rrppUes, fireplacs rent as single or double. 101 son is come.' / LOOK.• T S «H1I tvi. m o o ^<•<17 .w. YVBUU. e L L .i I M.W T after 6 p. ol ______' TM47 atA2V. 6 UE$«TM’ TRIP lYf‘ * 113 Deepwood Drive electric motor*. CaU 2-1662. part-time. Nl-e hours, ex.-ellent fixtures, large mirror, 4 men's Chestnut streeL “Thepc seemed no anger In her, saObUM TEU klM&WU* suits and one overcoat, sizes 38- CXMO&AUR-RlblNb WHATS , WAS R B A LLV 47 Devon Street WANTED—ALL KINDS of elec salary. See Mr. Lltchman, Arthur only a great wonder, and for the V MOOVIA8J* NKCESSARV Motorcyclea— Bicycles II I Drug,.RublnoW Bldg. 40. 478 East Center. exceptionally clean com first time in their friendship COMIN&? AMVVWkV* tric wiring and repairing. Any fortable room .or 2 young women. V Now Vacant! slxe Job given jirom pt attenUon. Drusus hated his friend. f o r SALE--BOY’S bicycle, WANTED — EXPERIENCED I Inquire 82 Chestnut I T t e l e p h o n e 5278 Inch, pre-war tires. Inquire Call 3976 before 7 p. m. counter mafi. Good wages, good LARGE 3 WHEEL tricycle, ’There were tall flowers grow kt‘i Cooper Hill StreeL ____ hours. Apply In person, "np Top good condition. CaU 6362. I COMFORTABLE beauUfuUy fur ing near. Drusua recalls, and $ to 9 A. M. or 5 to 6 P. M. nished room, 2 glrle or married Heating— Plum bing- Market, Oak street he thought for r moment she couple. Private entrance, 3 min swayed even as the flowers ea Wanteil Autos— Roofing t? WANTED —MEN FOR POWER \ Fuel and Feed 41 utes walk from Cheney’s. 5290 or swsyed in the light wind. ‘Jona LCHMXN Motorcyelea 12 presses: also for winding ma 137 Pine. than, she said, and he thought he Outeosx ROOFS OF ALL TYPES replaced chines. good pay. steady work EXCELLENT HARD seasoned wood for fireplace, kitchen stove saw that now mockery had cooled 4»to HOUSES NEW ENGLAND’S wildest used or repaired including slate, com- Tobei Baseball Elm street. the lips that were surely made to car buyer will moat probably pay pooltlon. shingle or tin Also val or furnace. Telephone 5724. f u r n i s h e d "VDOM for renL 128 lie warm against another’s. ‘Wilt FOR RENT more for your car than you ex leys. Oashlngs. gutters, chimneys WANTED—TWO OR three ener South Main street thou take our guest with thee ta pect because he desperaUly needs getic young lien for part-time Lie— imt T « «»Z I. » . . . j s y ' B. .V Coughlin, 390 Woodland FOR RENT—O 'lE doublt. room, find a young cedar while I make WM. P. JOHNSON your car, because he haa no buy Phom 7707 work. Model Fruit Shoppe. 997 Honsehold Goods X place for the child to sleep?’ ing salesman s commission to pay Main street. centrally located for 2 girls or FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS But It Works CALL 1426 FOR CHRISTMAS—NEW chil married couple. Call at 47 Cot “ She looked now %t Drusus. BY MERRILL BL0S8EI he will pay mori for your car. I her eyes strangiely and her It’a easy to check, simply caU Moving—Trucking- WANTED—A COUPLE of young dren’s furniture, tables and tage street or call 2-1614. ■ men, full or part-Ume.'Ime. Fruit de- chairs, rocking chairs, swings. voice still quite steady. *It Is our n - i3 Mow MAWV TiMES MUST L IT, GANG ! POPS BLINKERS S e e , POP? Atxx 8-1818 Hartford Immediate cash, Storage 20 A$IC YOUR. FRIENDS To BE par’.ment, Popule MarkeL ‘ Rubl- Also used furniture, dinette set, custom, sir, to plant » cedar, tree ARE SAGGING ANO HE WANTS 1 TELL YOU YHERKS no red tape. Apartmenta. Flala, I when a male child is born.’ **Go back and have ’«iii pul a curve on the road mapP QUIET T 1 WANT^-';------■RD POUND HIS EAR ; NOTHING- LHCe IM ff i AUSTIN A. ITHa m b e r s ikjm- nrw Building. chairs, rockera, tables, bedroom ’!And what do you do for a llv- TO BORN THIRTY YEARS ‘TEARS TOO I c o n ii •^TiH I ritfYii ...... ' -... oxcellsnt fit Ihreugh tooions o f __^|taaata is ever criticised, Russia to W ords for that* hondsom* gobordinetl Ho'* sura to npprstioto wUl -da abmething horrible and dash, and growing more and more I 9 4 c w ooll A Brfalol fdoh fight on your ihouldtri. yst Its wormih words o il PAMOUS ISQWRI HOSI grim with each advance toward Ihelr thopo-rotoinlng qualities ; i ; th* easy woy tfwy M , . . Iho apei- Whatiier this is merely ooM chEk. Pobriet Indud* anort twoodv soft herringbonot. Is. dngto- POR M IN 2pm.M9 39C sa BOYS' THORNEWOOD AH Uhdi o f shapes in cheery, bhiS ar reaUty,' it .seems to work. the area o f final showdown. Gen-1 DRESS SHIRTS I.QO oxpontiv* look ef th* fabrics i i i Nw rich ooloni H o i b* plsoiod bright eeiori when put togelher bfsodod Ry front modolb quartor-fined In fine quollty rayon. Moho Oifis that can't misd Rayons and Wo dare to conduct our relation- eral MacArthur’s experience after I ef Pdar ond MWdgos Biaamy. Mseo $ ts 14Vi. wilh thoir oxcollont riyfing, Iholr motlorhil comtiuctlo^ Rioir toslito. stoko the bmnlert figured ■oHons noted for quolRy, w est ablp with Britain with bare initial surprise success on Oome boord hhsovyi • Iriilol your noxt toiMebat for proud Mtisfocfionl dyla.Shes10lsl& mco to Iho tough wear h o i gbo Sioml hukda, but we don the kid gloves Leyte is indication enough o< when it comes to Russia. Wa what it will take to conquer any of the main islands of tbe Philips maho an issue o f Greece and not t * af Poland, of Italy and not of pines. And there can never be aby Best Gift Bulgaria or Rumania. clear security of the situation in of PAY m X T T I A B I The American State Departr China until outside help has ac-| of all ONTGOMERY Convotiiatri ctodH tom s ■ mBM dsvelivmeBt o f henaat loy tually arrived. Any on* wte pute WAR BONDS ERp I d the Mdy prlaciplss which a calendar limit on- th* Paclllo *« pwchasos from our A n ia m w ar atiU has war la ss^teKii anw as tlMS* Ward e ( as whs thongM, a few isontba| SM CttlU iM BIBSST UJJSCgMSWL ^ IlN ^ ln * for_ ,pbiiclas______anago, that a new year would «M 28MAlM&XaE£i; T £ U U 6 1 ]|ANC»iESI£R $a»alngai1 and tlia and of the flghUng in Eur«Da.j " .A ^V‘ '»* V .