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Jap Landing Force Declared Wiped

First Week of War Is Seen Ending

Pack of British and Dutch Destroyers Sink Italian Cruiser

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Ablaze from Stem

At Any Bridgeheads;

To Stern in Fight

Resistance Is Stout! as Vord Plants

Result of Battles in Put on Full Counter Blows of Amer­ iS. No New I.andings^ Re» Mediterranean Yester­ Would Again ica's Outpost Forces ported in Philippi^n^ day and Today; Motor W eek Basis Hearten Capital; Ex­ As Units W hich Wi Torpedo Boat Also Hit. Study Value perts Find Predictions Foothold on Lingayen^ General Motors Also Dis- London, Dec. 13.— (;P)— A Confirmed in Japan's On West Coast o; closes Plans to Oper­ O f Warship pack of British and Dutch de­ Fierce Invasion Thrusts Luzon Are Defeated;, stroyers, pouncing with sud­ ate on Same Schedule; In Phiii den and effective fire on two ippin es; Reappraisal of Contra- FighUng at OtherJ Asks Extra Pay Waived er Italian cruisers in the Medi­ Planes in Action. versy on Effective- Now Sporadic^ terranean, sank one and left Detroit, Dec. 13—(AT—Arma­ the other burning from stem Bulletin! ness Against Bomber ment production at the Ford Mo­ Manila, Dec. 13.— (5 to stem today, the Admiralty Washington, Dec. 13.— (JP) tor Company, holder of mlUlons of Demanded in Congress 4 a. m. e.s.t.)-r-(/P>r-JapaneM| announced. T^us, 'with the The War Department report­ dollars worth of government con­ landing forces which won a I Italian cruiser believed to have ed today Japanese aircraft Washington, Dec. 18.—OP)—The been sunk by a British submarine tracts operated today on a 24-hour foothold at Lingayen on th«1 in the Mediterranean yesterday, seven-day week basis. bombed Cebu in the Philip­ sinking . of four dreadnaughts— west coast of Luzon 100 m ilM ^ on entire flotilla of three Italian Simultaneously, General Motors pines, south of the island of Japanese, British and American— from Manila were dedared^i cruisers apparently had been de­ Corporation disclosed plana to Luzon where the island’s de­ in the battle of Pacific amid Im­ officially today to have b ^ m li stroyed. fenses are concentrated. pressive reports of the effective­ wiped out. A communi({aA| Deatroyers Not Menocod (Oonttaued On Page Tweh-e) ness of aerial bombers aroused None of tho four destroyers- congressional demands today for a from the headquarters of| three British and one Dutch— Washington, Dec. 13.— (JP) reappraisal of the warshlp-versus- Lieut Gen. Dougina MacArtbap| which attacked the heavier efi'emy — Stout resistance and coun­ alrplane controversy. indicated that the -Jopaaose worshlpa suffered either casualties British Blast ter blows of America's out­ Such an investigation was ctm- made no gains at other londlag ^ Bidered of urgent Importance In bridgeheads and that no new iaae»J or damage, the Admiralty oojd. post forces heartened the In addition, they sank one mo­ flShting ships of th« Japanese Navy are the Mutsuki (top), a destroyer, and the Kashima the light of an administration bill, Inga had been reported. tor torpedo boat and heavily dam­ Brest Docks, (bottom), a light cruiser. The U„ S. Navy Department at WarJilngton announced that U. S. airtnen capital today into a growing introduced yesterday, to authorize "Situation Not Chaaged* aged another, the communique bad sunk a Japanese destroyer and Ught cruiser in the flghUng at Wake Island, but neither the name belief that the first week of a 30 per cent Increase In the "The situation on the grouaSl nor the class of the sunken ships were announced. Later the Navy Department announced that they continued. war was ending well. Mili­ Navy’s surface fleet. has not changed," the war bunettal had received a report that Navy patrol planes bad scored bomb hits on a Japanese battleship of the C:hairman Walsh (D., Moss.) of asserted. ).r| The four warships mode up the Oil Refinery tary experts who had pre­ whole Italian formation encoun­ Kon^o class off the coast of Luzon in the Philippines w'here Army bombing planes reported they had the Senate Naval Affairs Commlt- It added that "moping up b it sunk the Haruna, a battleship of the Kongo class also. dicted that Japan meant to tered in the dorkhesa before dawn the Lingayen ores has hem this morning. cap the week with fierce invasion (CoBttaoed On Page Bight) eluded." There was no immediate con­ Second Attack in As thruste in the Philippines found Thus the second JaponsM firmation that these were the rem-. Many Nights on Naval their opinions confirmed—and In tempt to gain a Luzon footk .nants of three Italian cruisers re­ Florida Coast the satlofactory manner of hear­ there within striking distenot ing that Japanese .who hod gained the concentration of mlUtozy ^ ported by the Admiralty yeater- Base; Large Fires Seen Nazis' Setbacks Ma^ Japau Claims day. But today's communique a foothold at Lingayen on Luzon around Manila apparently dove-toiled perfecUy with that of Blazing After. Raid. Island had been wiped ouL smashed In a stubborn de) Posts Alerjt fight last night which said a British Boadiera Dump Loode Auother U. S. The Japanese first were subnuirine hod spotted three Ital London, Dec. 13.—OP)—British Develop Catastrophe ion cruisers shortly before dork Lingayen la 100 miles north of ed landing at Lingayen lost bombers mode on extensive foray In Blackout Manila. American fighter planes and had scored three torpedo bits, Warship Sunk nesday, WlthUi 34 hours the rtt Pfobably sinking one of the Fas­ over the German-occupied conti­ had their hands full at the Philip­ ation there was declared .'"i cist crlih. nent loot night, blasting docks at Red Army ReUkes 30 C-.U pine capital where big flights of control," but It was discloaed Japanese bombers roared over the The one sunk by destroyers to­ Brest and Dunkerque and bombing All Radio Stations Or­ More Villages in Pur- ;^UD8 terday that the Japanese were i day burned fiercely, then blew up. outekirte and unloaded their ex- Add Arizona to Previ­ tempting Once more to develivi on oU refinery at Donges, near St. dered Off Air After suit of Germans; R^ ploaivea. ^ The dogflgbUng 'wax attack there. . Lauds ‘TMlUant” Action Noxalre, the Air Ministry an­ ous Claims; Assert Smash Four described os spectacular and the Urging FUlpInoe Bevelt Usually matter-of-fact, the Ad­ nounced today. ^Unidentified Planes' pulse Counter - Attacks official statement was, "It Is be­ A Tokyo official broadcast' miralty acclaimed the Brltioh de­ It was the second attack, iq os Fall of Hong Kong lieved our losses were alight.’’ ier told the Japanese people stroyers Sikh, Legion and Maori many nights on the Gerrhan Naval Are Reported Today. their forces were advancing In and the Netherlands destroyer base at Brest. London, Dec. 13.— (/P)— Jap Vessels Anti-aircraft guns Joined quickly To Be Imminent Now. In the defense and several of the from the Luzon londlnga and ' Isaac Sweeri for a ‘'brilliant" ac­ Large fires were seen aqiong oil Jackaonville, Fla-, Dec. 13—(VP)— German setbacks in Russia, Ing the FUipinoa to revolt tion and said- they hit both cruis­ tanks after the attack on the Invading plonea were reported shot Tokyo, Dec. 13.— (Official Radio Army and Navy posts here were typified by a Soviet announce­ down. They bad darted In from General MacArtbur rep ers with their opening bursU of blacked out early today and all Destroy 4,000 Soldiers Received by API—The Japanese earlier that fighting' at gun and torpedo Are. ' (Conttaoed Oa Page Twelve) ment of the utter defeat of a nuUp stations were ordered off the In Transports . Off (OaaUniied Oa Page Two) raised to three their claims of Uni­ places where the Japanese h Today’s communique sold: 750,000-man army before ted States battleships sunk in the "ReiMrts have been received of sir from 5:30 a. m. to 7:15 a m. (ex.t.) after Naval Intelligence Moscow, may develop catas­ Southern Thailand; Initial aerial onslaught on Hawaii (Continoed Oa Page !$we) a brilliant night action fought be­ trophically for the invaders, lost Sunday, adding today the fore dawn this' morning In the cen­ Commander R. M. Forteon report­ Attack Settlement. Youth Held ed "unldentifled planes off the London military commenta­ 14 Are Guilty U. S. S. Arizona to the preriously tral Mediterranean by deotroyeca claimed battleships Oklahoma O B patrol under command of southeastern coast.” tors said today. A Moscow Batavia, Java, N. E. I., Dec. 13— West Virginia, Comdr. O. H. Stokes. DSC, RN. Capt. C. P. Mason, commanding For Murder officer at the Naval Air Base, sold broadcast quoting ITavda, the (JPi—Dutch aubmarlnea were cred­ The Naval section of Imperial One Italian cruiser has been sunk lu Spies Case headquarters said the sinking of Flashes! and another severely damaged. he could not reveal the source of Oommuhist party newspaper, Sold ited tonight wjth destruction of (Lets Bolletlaa et the UP) hla Information, but added "this is the Arizona“’’ls now confirmed.” In 'addition on Italian torpedb the Red Army retook another 30 about 4,000 Japanese soldiers and (How this was ’’confirmed," the boat was seriously dom og^ and St«el Salesman Shot to not a test blackout, ’nils is serious so far as we are concerned.” villages yesterday In the pursuit their four transports off southern Spe^y Verdict Given communique did not say and there Seize Swedish Ship on E-boat sunk. No damage or Death; Only Intent of German forces retreating from Thailand and another Naval force was no verification of the Japa­ casualties wSs suffered by our Air StatioB Blacked Out By Jury on Both Washington, Dec. The big Naval air statltm on the the' Yelete area; some 300 miles 'wax said to have liquidated a Ja­ nese assertion in any other quar­ force. panese settlement on the east State Department To Frightep Man. St. John river was blacked out Im­ south of Moscow. Counts of Indictment. ter. , day that the United Btataa "A little after 8 a. m., the de- coast of Borneo. (It bos been on Axis technique mediately as was the headquarters AOOO Lost la Futile Drive taken over the Swedish New The transports were amfixhed aa (Coa p q y d On Paga Tw ) , York, Eiec. 18.- Driven from the Volkhov area ship Kimgsholm, laxnry -Stewart Freeman, 42-year-old the Japanese reinforcements were New York, Dec. 13—UTi-r. The (CoatlBiiecI Oa Page Bight) (f^ttaoed Oa Page Twelve) in the Leningrad sector, Pravda’a being moved to the Malayan bat- con'viction of 14 tlght-Upprtl de­ which formerly ^led .the A t steel seleamon, wda Shot to death *1 - correspondent sold, the Germans and mere 'recently has In hla hotel room and A lfr^ tlefront. ' ' fendants accused of supplying have lost 6,000 killed In a month’s The submarine vlcto^ was an­ military information to Germany Carribbean pleasure tripe. A '; Amei, 18, was charged with mur­ futile offensive on that town and pertment statenMnt explalaod i Sabot^^een der today. nounced by the Batavia radio but today., capped the government’s Marion Miley, now are "In forests and open fields drive against one .of the most fan­ 6 Die, 40 Hurt while' the Knngsholm Detectives Frank Noell and the N. E. L military-Naval, com- e friendly power Its farther tastically-operated spy rings in re­ Great Menace William Egan quoted the youth (Ocattaoed Oa Page Two) . (Oeatlaaeg ea Page Bight) cent history. for pleasure crnlaee Is Impr aa aayliig he Intended only to Slayer Guilty Against a backdrop of the day- In Iowa Blast under the-war aitoatloa. frighten FreenuSi Into stopping • • • old war between the t^o co^triea, Sentry Shoots Two JIan |NeWi England Defense "abuse" ot hU mother, Mra Alice the 14-week-Iong trial endrtl early Ames, but that hla mind "must Apderson Is Convicted today with a cotnparatively speedy Seven Listed as Miss- Chicago, Dec. 1 8 - ^ Olhciids Would Build tve.znne blank, when he con- Chorus Girls Would Forego verdict. A Jury of nine men and nt tM Chicago Naval i onted the man. After Jury Deliberates three women deliberated only eight ing in Tragedy 'at and wounded two men early' Up Force of Firemen. AmeF u quoted by po­ hours before finding the 14 guilty New when he said they igaocad M a) lice, woes For Nearly 24 Hours. on both counts of an indictment Ordnance Plant. mands to halt aad Identify ($ Career for Wedding Bells selves. One of the men was wai Boston, Dec. IS.—(d>)—Guarding TCeaed Hat Dewa Alrekaft charging conspiracy to avoid regte- After seeing that Freeman was L ^ngton, Ky., Dec. is.—(VP)— tering os German government ' Burlington,'Is., Dec, 13.— (P)— A ed In the mouth and the agolnat oabotoge os well oa air the left arm. They were attack. New Bhiglond defenoe offl- dead, he decided to make It “a w b ert H. Anderson, stoUd-feced Culver City, Calif., Dec. IS.—OP) They have a good Idea ot house- agents and conopii:a(7 to delivery terrific TNT ezplosion, which de­ perfect crime" and took the man’s stroyed a nieltlng unit at the Iowa the Bridewell heepltali dais turned 'attention, today to 88-year-old former Louisville cafe ■T—It’a-the elderly men who c h a s e hold...... coots, however, for most of to. the Nazi government vital • • • ' building up on extenalve flrs-flght- watch, wallet and automobile kejre operator and ex-convlct, must pay cherihea, not chorus girls who go A m r ic ^ defehae oecreU. ordnance plant and klUcid at le u t them aupTOrt a mother, slater or six men. left offlciolx today with Malaya lavaalea Chedud lag force, to make robbery the M>P Yeaiw,Maxlmam Seataaoa "There eon be no excuse for not tive. To add to the mystery, he s la y ^ of Golf Star Marion Miley That’s straight from Mrs. The verdict carried a maximum even greeter confidence In the con­ Singapore. Dee. U — i J h i i aufflclent to dreaa well—they have struction eoundneae of the |60,- preparing after wbot we have seen toeeed Fteemaa’a hat down an In her Lexliizton Country club Blanche PdwelL Aiid who’a Mix. to make a good appearance to hold aenteace of 33 yesws. Federal Judge Britlah fiidlorted la tartgMM < m the poet few yean," Gen. Dan­ alrahaft apartment on tept. 38. PoareU? Why, the ntother of Mortimer W. Byers said be would 000,000 defense project than be­ maalque that the da their Joha—and they manage to fore the tragedy. ^ iel Needhoin, MaasochuMtte for­ Ho then drove iTreeman's car Thia rlredlct was reached last Eleanor Powell, the dancing star. save 5 per cent for emergencies. set a date for sentencing Monday. don ot aaper and ■ to a. deserted spot, emptied the night ^ a Fayette circuit court Four of the dead were Identified Malaya had been mer public safety commlaekmer, Sbe’a been on intimate of chorlnea ' They pay their community chert George Gordon Battle, one of the told a meeting of 500 flte offlclals ohelU from the gun and wiped off Jury after nearly 34 hours’ delib­ oU the way from little known from fingerprints, perte of two pledges too, aaaured Mrs. Powell. defense attorneys, said be expect­ sterday. flngerprlnte. He had lunch with eration. .The defendant, who heard vaudevUle houses to the late Flor- ed to appeal and several other othar bodies i^ra recovered, and hla mother and then began to the verdict read,by the Jury fore­ Most of them drive-an-automo­ seven persons were listed m miss­ "Heretofore you thought flght- enz Ziegfeld’s oh— o-o-o-h—o-o-o-h lawyers bidicated that If Battle ling two flres elmultoneously a 1 ^ wonder if “the cope were on my man and cOnflmied by each mem­ glrlB. bile to arork and pay for its up­ had ths J,160,000-word - record ing by George B. Yerd, personnel nob. What will happen when one tail." So he telephoned the hotel, ber of the panel, showed no emo­ Now she’s the confidante of 38 keep arlth fares from three or four printed, they alao would appeal. dlrrttor for Dey end Zlmmermen. |enemy bomber, with 3,000 in- Mked for the salesman’s room and tion. dizzlers' who make up the dance fellow workers. A giti does learn Judge Byers said in his 314-hour Inc., Phlladelphie,- operators ot the endiary bomba, otorte hundreda o f ~ detective examining tfic body Formal pronouncement of the ensemble for Bleonor’e latest pic­ to manage. Beta’een pictures, charge to the Jury that it was "un. shell loading plant owned by the at once?" answered the phone. ; sentence was deferred by Judite ture. f . they work os stenographers, (boy, fortunate" that war started during government. oh boy!) models or a variety of Need Men Maapeiw ChsMer D. AdamF^but was ex­ Any one of them would give up Um trial, declaring it was "proba­ More Then 48 Injured pected to follow Monday, when her Job and hope of a screen ca­ Joba. Pe emphasized that "we need Treasorr Balance bly nq' exaggeration” to say the de- More than 40 other men were in­ nore manpower and it la up to you Anderson’s two co-defendants, reer for marriage, and cheerfully. Note to prospaetive swalna fendahte 1 ^ "manifested' deep jured, a score seriously, in the Tom C. Penney and Raymond S. Surprised? Listen; In this day ^ (young, of course) : ^get that raaapowtr ui4 ttala Washington, Dsc. IS.—(XV-Ths symnatby for Gennany." blast yesterday, which rocked thia- (Skeeter) ..Baxter are called for demands for high pay, t)My*d aat- Tbay aat Just a sandwich and *Vear In mind, however." be southoostem wwa arse for mlleg position of ths Treasury! Dec. U : trial In the same court On. the chanee that the enemy Ue fo ra ISO a wash hushaad. They ooffea for lunch and ara hihigry by cautioned the Jury,"that men are and left a beaip Of dead and dying Reoplpte, $39,»61,183.«7; expen­ DeqSeed te Tkke fttaad bellere a vpung couple could Uva Otrike through undercover ditures, I67.474483.08; net bel- dinner tlma. But there’s this cam- not aent to JsU for their opinions In th$ dtbriia -i-- Anderson had declined to take nicely on That. A ll riiht, but pensatlng thought: ThsyVx all in this Country. A man is entitled OjKlaiteg *T don't tUaii; told Mrs. Pow- -: i. .■ :i- ' ■^%'i

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MANCHESl'ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18,1941 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTT-^R. C()Nv .\j l.’KUAV, DKLKMBER H, lOjt PAGE T W O PACE THREM.f(

dean, la In charge. Gifts will be night of shooting In-ManiU whare 1 Sunday School LesHon sentries and constables, ordered to Another One Left welcomed for the SCamen’ii Home Cheney List Scotia Lodge Date Changed in Eaat Boston, Maas., and for the Asked to W ork 'own Invests Weddings "shoot to kill" to stamp out Fifth Outstanding Mark of True Christian Costuming Movie Stars Columnists, battled againet ele- Ablaze from Stem 9 SHOPPING DAYS b, Gwen . Given Gifts By Old High School to Be Friday, 7:30 p.m. — Emanuel Jesus said, "It is more blessed to outgrown the church. But the sec­ ElTort to l*ro(liice Ma- written for the tailor, down' i and Mrs. Fred A. Lennon o f 84 $63,320; First Such (10- p. m., e. B. t., Friday) that Rev. Edmund Barrett, Assistant give than to receive " Giving has Wukeling has p;obiibly put "glad enrities Recently Tak* stroyer Sikh (Comdr.'^O. H. BONDS and Morning worship, 10:50. (Choir. ular nature and work of many of things like this "Bottom butt Park Place, Rockville, formerly of ths Japaoeas bad bombed Clark been from the beginning a very terialH for War. I'HgH" oil as miiiiy famous (but Increase in 10 Years. Stokes) with H. M. destroyer Le­ Saint Nicholas. Held on Tuesday. Sermon by the minister. Saturday, 9 a.m. — Children’s the(w organizations should not seven inches apart, second set, i en by the Treasurer. Blssell street, to Private Theodore Field. 40 miles north of Manila, Sunday mosses: important part of the ('hrlstian re- beautiful) w-omen a.s anyone in cn and a half. Belt two and a qi gion (Comdr. R. F, Jessel, R N ), stAMPS The music, Jesse Davis, director; (Choir. blind us to their original source Hlrtn, son of Martin P. Hlrth of 84 ar.d Cebu, about 250 miles south­ For adults: 6, 7, 8:30, 9:45 and ligipn. It began before the days of America. She now designs clothes ter inches wide, fob three Inch H. M. destroyer Mkori (Comdt;. R. Helen Davidson Lodge, Daugh­ At the roqiieal of the local Air Warren Wood, organist. Notea and mdllve power. These things By I*aul (ieoiiiT and .lohn Becklcy Davis avenue, Rockville. The assessors have finished plac­ east of Manila, during the mom- Rt STORES • BANKS 11 s. m. large ‘ fuh’d.s" and before there for the stars in Twenticth-Cen- And so on, for 27 <;ostumes. f In nddlUon to th« $11,360 In E. Courage, DSO, DSC, R N ) !and Raid Warden mithnritipa the Prelude, Christmas P relu d e...... Sunday, December 21; . would never ha'I'e been except in a New York, Dei. 13 ,1*. The The ceremony will take place ing values on .all town property Ing. ters of Scotia, gave its annual For children downstairs at 8:30. were organized churches and great Christian world. lury-Kox f'letures. The tailor cut and se w e d .___ TTnited BUtea Defenae Bonds sold H. N. M. (Her Netherlands Majes­ POST OFFICES Eighth Annual Chrlstrnas Concert ...... Corelli Holy Communion will be ob­ Tuesday evening, December 16 at and the lists are now being added. Chriatmaa party at the Masonic benevolent societies to support, but nation shifted to a full war-'lime Gwen is a slig.it, gracious per­ Power did some groalng. He had i nt the llanchcater Tru^t Company eight o'clock In the Union Congre­ ty) destroyer Isaac Sweers Inc'om- and (Tarol Sing by the High school Anthem, Break Forth, O Beau­ served at the 10:45 a. m. Swedish son v.'liose hair is going gray—■ The Cheney Brothers list shows pany mad# contact with two Ital­ Temple last night for the children the source and motive of Chris­ With the growth of the church economy this week a.s h'»HtillUeM fit each of those coatumea, Al Burins the month of November and gational church, Rockville. choir and orchestra has been set teous Heavenly L ig h t.... Bach Ht. Bridget’s R. C. Service Handel’s oratorio, "The [inmaturcly. (We’ll soon see why.) there weren’t only 27. There we that this year there is an increase. Setbacks May ian cruisers, a torpedoboat and an of members, 40 of whom were rep­ back to Tuesday evening, Decem­ Messiah," will be sung by the tian giving arc the same in every and ttS;,dtindred organizationif,' the began with Germany. Italy ami $S,4MS7 in bonds and $1,396 in Anthem, * 8o a Voice to Heaven Rev. James F. Timmins, Pastor age .S)ie was gu'ping coffee, black. two copies of e suit he had t A j Last year the list was $4,917,066 E-boat (motor torpedo boat). resented, and in turn tne boys and ber 16 according to G. Albert . Rev. Knuids Breen, Assistant Emanuel Choirs of 130 voices as­ practice ,of Chri.stlan giving has Ja[,an. ■tm ps sold at the Manchester Sounding ...... Bortmansky Among the early di.iciples there also grown, and at present there is Tliere were blue circles under her fight in—Just in case he sho poatofflce, the town has invested while this year's list shows $4.- "The Allied force immediately girla furn.shcd entertainment Pcan'rfin, director. Mr. Pearson said Offertory, Prologue ...... Bohm sisted by the Manchester Civic Or’! Hit Nazis Hard were many who were poor, and widespread emphasis upon the fact American in'iiislry, already turn­ eyi-a. It was 9 a m. Her office was split a seam before the scene Hartford, Center 080,386 or an increase of $63,320 attacked with gunfire and torpe- aplenty for the adults. this morning that the school au­ Postiude, Fugue in E M in o r...... Mas.ses on Sunday at 7:30, 9, 10 chestra and soloists at 4 p. m. at ^5,000 more in Defense Bonds. over lost year’s This Is the sec­ this was particiilarfy true of Chris­ of Christian stewardship. Thi.s ing out warplane.s, lank.s. alupH. liUi-r.'d. finished. There were six copt6R:| On November 25 Tovim Treasur­ do'ee. Both crui.sers were at once Mrs. Nettie McIntosh was chair­ thorities had been asked to allow and 11 a. m. the High School Auditorium. Di­ ond time in 10 years that Cheney OhitiiaFy ...... Bach tians in Jerusalem. Apparently means emphasis upon the Chris­ i guns, ammunition and otlmr ord- "Hei n up all night. Sorry if the of a suit he had .to swim in: Ju itij er George H. Waddell mailed to hit. The leading cruiser burned man of the committee of arrange­ tho Air Raid school to hold its recting this memorable perform­ For This Area Brother's list hus shown an in­ (Continued from Page One) The church school. 9 30. Christi.-ins in cities outside Pales­ tian teaching that all one has be­ ! nance in volume, received or­ (ilace lo*,ks frantic, " she said. in case the first few Shota wer Wnahlngton a check for $23,000 to fiercely and later blew up. The ments. The chief daughter, Mrs. meeting on Wednesday 'evening, ance Is G. Albert Pearson. A cor­ crease over the previous year and The Adult class. Leader, Mrs tine were much more prosperous longs to God. and that the Chris­ ders in tightly-kmt ulhI i U' lion.*- "W hy?" no good. purchase Sve bonds, each for $5,- experiencing grave tran.tport dlf- other was last seen burning from Helen Davidson, presided at a the. same night that the concert Katherine DeF Hardy. South Windsor OathoUc Services dial invitation Is extended to music "Linda Darnell',’’ she said. "That reflects the likely increase in the brief bu.«lne8s meeting of the These Christians probably had tian is a steward, responsible for from the chief exicutive. .-iaid Details Nf^cessarjr OOO. This was taken from money Manchester will report to Hart­ stem to stem. The torpedo boat- was to have lieen held. Without Rev. Edward O. Rotmnberger lovers to attend this rendition. I’resldenl Roosevelt: green suede Jacket. If 1 ever see a entire town. There was a time flcultlrs.” lodge, while the boys and girls The CYP Club, 6:00. President, moved lo outlying parts because what is In his possession or under which has accumulated in the ford any Information that is re­ was heavily damaged and the E- Deaths any hesitation the request waa Virginia Whltham. Devotions, South Windsor Town Hall Christmas Day at 5:30 a. m.— b)i ytle again!" Then two books are made f o c i when the list of Cheney Brothers In the K.allnln sector, 90 miles were served with sandwiches, cup there were better opportunities of his control. “ Your government h.as decided water department. The bonds will ceived at the local office of pos­ boat Bunk." granted and the date changed. Mary Johnson. Leader of discus­ The traditional "Julotta," Christ- I on two broad polit ie.a. Tells Til.- Sad Story the wardrob*- master. Power wha^l w.ns much greater thrtn thi.s. but northwest of Moscow. PraVda said cakes, cookies and orangeade. The trade. Paul, we know, worked at This is a sound New Te.stamont be due In 1953 and will be used in sible air rtlds or other defense tieininn counter-attacks were re- The Briti.sh Said today their ad­ Charlps J. ('haniplin Jay F.. Rand, ehalrman of the sion, Louise Lehr. Topic; The Masses at 7 a. m. and 10 a. ro. maa Matin Service. English and I "The first ns to spee*! up all ex- She pourici me sortie i-offee and photographed in each coatumeiE] with the falling off of stock on children were sealed at the pret­ his trade as tenlmaker, and from principle: ''Whatsoever ye do, do That made one book. Then detoU-T meeting a bond issue of $550,000 cases where help Is needed. In the pul.scd .md the Nszls/were driven vance Into Libya was continuing Charles J, CliMnijilln. 62, of ICl local Air Raid School stated that Christian Use of Muncy. Swedish languages used. I i.sling prcKluction by wcjrking on a told the story of thi- night before. hand, machinerj- values and other and more prisoners and war mate­ tily decorate ! tables, and at each The Sunday School Christmas the measure of education and cul­ all in the name of the Isjrd Je.siis" ed instructions were written on I that comes due In 1964. office in the municipal building causes It dropped each year until back behind their starting points, Cooper street, died Friday at hia when he made his request to the Church school teachers and offi­ ' .seven-day basi.s in every war in­ It seems Linda nad a H|)ecially de- where the local council has in­ rial were being captured. plate was a Christmas tree favor. Church of the Nssarene program will be held December 28 ture that Paul had. it would appear In the truly Christian life there is each costume -so he’d show up t a j In addition to the $25,000 of last year. somellme.s in such rout they could home following a lon^ lllnesa. He school authorities last night it was cers business meeting 7 30 to dustry. including the production ul .*^igned green su* de Jacket td wear the water department’s money the stalled five telephones to be used An encircling movement is pro­ Later the mothers, sunta and 466 Main Street at 6 p. m. that his parents in Tarsus were no secular and religious, earthly jii one tiny spot in the picture "Rise the same hat, for instance, to o-'f Thi.s morning when It was found not lake their Wounded, arms or waa bom in South Coventrj-, Sept. granted immediately. The urgent transact end of the year business. Rev. James A. Young, Pastor among the well-to-do. and heavenly, but all of life 1.* es.senlial raw materials water department has also other in case ot need there is a large ceeding against the flank of a "con- grandmothers enjoyed a supper of :ind Shine " At one point she was tavern scene. The scenes are ^otj Uiat the list had Increased It left equipment. cold meats, salads and other 9, 1879, and was a printer by necessity of preparing plana was The Week • • • sanctified under the (.Tiristian spir-. "The second policy, now being in such small pieces that, wit Investments In United States sign giving the Hartford number siderab'e enemy force" which ia recognized at once. Mr. lund stat­ j put into form, is to riisli additions siippo.sed to taki; it off, knot it to be called. Four of the five tele­ little doubt but what Manchester Oh.«ervers expreiwed belief that believed cut off at Gaznla. 40 miles items. trade. He worked In Hartford and Tuesday,, 7 :1 5 -T ro o p '25, Boy Sunday services: South MeShMUst- Church Probably nothing did more to tt and motive. this check, you might see Po Bonds which Includes $7,500 for this year would show an Ini-rease ed that he wa.s gratlflod with the I to the capacity of production by around the handl*' bars of a bicycle phones Installed in the office are the speed with which captured vvest^of Tobruk, a spokesman Santa Claus Ap|>ears Cleveland, Ohio, where he was em­ Scouts. 9:30 a. m. Church School. John Rev. W. Ralph Ward,' Jr., Minister bind the.se early (.’hrlstlans into a Thus far, I have onilUnl one harig up a derby, and five minutaa j one’bbnd issue due in 1953 and an­ In tlie grand li.st of over $1,.500,000 action of the srjiool. I building more new plants, by ad0 Gennont 7:00 p. m. MizpiUi Group. 375 cars were 3.8 per cent under Center Items Philippine capital that damage to from Manila that “we are In the ful not only to those who made the Orace Hoyea .Mary Heoly Schnecker very fine Men's Bible Class. But what a difference between celestial President of the United harnessed for arms building, with had been killed and 33 of aa origi­ Hiuita HaD Offertory, Largo— Bach 8:00 p. m. Men’s Bowling States, trained his guns on the the preceding week, due largely to THE TEA ROOM the field apparently was slight but nal 51 dlvltlons bad been smash­ fight to stey." work possible, but to tba manage­ Peter H a ^ Sunday, 11:00 a.m. — Morning League. those "surprises ” at Yedo (Tokyo) 70 to 60 per cent iirdviding civilian Today: that for almost a mile civilian Postiude, Allegro maestoso— landing place and sent his sailors dips in coals, ore, and miscellane­ ed, routed, surrounded or forced The two tiny outposts of Wake ment of Hale’a store where boxee Company O, State Guards, under worship. Major N. J. (Jurtla. Wednesday. 4:00 p. m. Chil­ Bay on Ju)y 8, 1853 and at Pearl needs. 1-2*—Boys' swimming da 88S Main Street Opp. St. James’s Church homes were set afire.) West and marines a.shore. ous shipments, but topped a year to retreat in the Moscow zone and Midway Ukewiae were staying have been pieced for several weeks command of Captain John L, Jen- ALSO 3:00 p.m.— Public service. dren’s Society of Christian Serv­ (Honolulu) Harbor on Dec. 7. 194U But. at that, the American way New term starting, E. S. The raiders met strong resist­ to receive the contributions. Young peoples Mu Sigma Chi This got him an interview with ago by 12.0 per cent. 'The OPM since Nov. 16. in the fight, and thrilling the whole ney was ordered to active duty m Your Yavorlla Cowticyl 7:00 p.m.—Open air service. ice. Today the world talks of things of living will be on a far higher 7- 8— Men’s plunge period E. 8 . ance from fighter planes and anti­ ; nation by their resistance. Official Society at 6:80. Young people of 7 ;80 p.m.— Salvation meeting. a modern Japan did in what still the feudal lord.s representing the plane than In Germany, Italy and ordered a still further reduction in an undisclosed area this noon. The ROY EOGERS la the parish Invited. 7:30 p. m. Fellowship and Mikado. After much negotiation automobile production. Buying in 8- 9—Pioneer Parachute basket­ aircraft guns. ^ I reports said that the hard-bitten The Week seems only a few hours ago. but Japan where 60 to 70 per cent of company has been in readiness at ‘R E D R IV E R V.JLLLEY’ liie Week Prayer hour. over matteis of rank, precedence retail stores, after cracking 10 ball game E. S. The raiders first appeared just Communique Tells I Marine gerrlsons were standing the state armory for assignment Monday, 7:00 p.m.— Y. P. Sing­ Thursday, 7:00 p. m. ' Men’s only hl.story books speak of that industrial production is earmarked 7-10— Bowling alleys open E. S. after noon and the attack develop-, _ . ~ and respect due the American flag for arms output. per cent or more under a year ago I Arm despite the Japanese air and About Town to duty for the past three days. Monday at 7:00. Boy Scouts. ing Company will meet; Lillian Volley Bail. unheralded mission of peace 88 ed into apparently the beavieat KuSSWn JUCCesSCS I sea attacks which had been expect- PLUS! “ THE BO?lBER’’ Tuesday at 2:00, the Women's years ago by Americans who in­ and the emperor’s divinity, . r- at many points on early-week air­ The entire company has been Kittle, leader. Friday— rangements (practiced on .ship­ raid alarms, recovered to complete Monday: thrust of the day at the PhUlp- I Moscow. Dec. 13 -(-Pi The____ ed to overwhelm the Island bases League will meet at the Church Monday, 8:00 p.m.—Girl Guards, spired a feudal, hermit kingdom mobilized and a guard also be 6:30 p. m. Junior Department board many times) finally were Outbreak of war brought new the period with average gains of pines. Bomb attacks on other ; Moscow radio today broadcast this i soon after the Pearl Harbor as- The Csluslne elsteraj’ vocalists, NOW: -FUBUC ENEMY" for the annual meeting. Ruth Turklngton, leader. lo become the world power which 6-9— Junior boys game room | maintained from the company at "BANDIT TRAIL" Chriatmaa party. made for Perry to land and present boosts in food prices in wholesale 7 to 10 per cent above last year for ’OAK GRILL’ poinU in the Philippines earlier niid-dav communique: ' rault. and the Marchuck String Trio will Tuesday at 6:30, Choir rehear­ Tuesday, 8:00 p.m.—Senior band Americans now are dedicated to markets this week. The Dun and open E. S. and W. S. the local armory. 6:45 p. m. Choir rehearsal. the President’s letter. the country as a whole. This, bad been reported. ; During the night of D c'. 12-13' In announcing that the Slara and Iw a feature of the Salvation Army sal. destroy. 6-6:45—Junior boys plunge p e -; “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” practice, William Hanna, leader. 8:00 p. m. Intermediate De­ Bradstreet wholesale food price however, was the smallest year-to- The Manila attack centered’ our tr<;o% f o u ^ ^ver battle-torn 1 Company meeting as^mbly■ to- Tuesday at 7:00, Girl Scouts. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.—Y. P. There were three reasons for Great Display Arranged riod E. S. partment Christmas party. index rose to $3.37, the highest year gain recorded since last around Nichols field, although it all fronts.front-*!- Wake and Midway, communiques •’9"’ . nioming. fiSonia Wednesday at 6:30, the Married Juniors, Mias Hanna Humphries in tliat first surprise trip. The United The event was observed with' all Btnc% May, 1929, and compared 6- 7—Small gym open for bond DINE AND DANCE .Marchuck, a native of Manchester, Saturday, 2:00 p. m. Chriat­ March. Merchants hope (Christmas waa presumed other places in the In two days, of fighting in one of here left tba situation at Guam un. Couples Club will have a supper charge. States was >vung, eager to make possible display and pageantry with $3.33 last week. The measure ball E. S. V DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! area ware bombed. certain. Almost at the outset of is an aceompllehed violinist maa party, for the Beginners and friends everywhere, and needed gift buying will bring a new trade 7- 8—Small gym open for boffo] the sectors of th e^ n 'n gra d front and Christmas party at the church. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Open air Primary Departments. both by Americans and Japanese. now stands 35.3 per cent above the lUiMt Beef Chicken Cscrtatore Roast Turkey Sees Fighters Attack the war Axis sources claimed that commerce with the Orient. Three hundred marines and blue­ upsurge next week. ing E. S. ■ . Asflnin’s unit dlaiodged the Ger­ * • Thursday at 8:00, the Religious service. 6:45 p. m. Choir rehearsal. $2.49 figure a year ago. Advanc­ Half Broilere Veal Cutlets and Scalloplne Steaks An Aoaoclated Press staff mem­ Guam had fallen, but the Navy Ths Solvation Army Songster • ST A T E SUN, and MON. Education Committee will meet at Friday, 7:30 p.m. — Holiness I Millard Fillmore had Just taken jackets and two bands, all in bril­ ing were flour, wheat, com, rye, 6- 7—Trojans and Flying B aglea] mans from onq^village, destroyed Brigade will hold a special re­ ber. Clark Lee, watched the raid stated flatly late yesterday that the Church. .1 • service. over the Presidency when Ameri­ liant uniforms, accompanied the oats, barley, lard, cottonseed oil, basketball period E. S. Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer 14 enemy backhouses and six hearsal tomorrow afternoon at 4 Rumania United States Foe from Manila's tallest building and it had no word that the Japanese Friday at 7:00', the Cub Scout can trade expansionists ran into landing party. Perry took along a butter, eggs, cocoa, rice, molasses, 7- 8— Men’s plunge period E. 8 ; .’10 Oak Street Tel. 3S94 heavy* gun.e/ captured two guns, o’clock at the citadel. dirlatlan Science Services saw American or Philippine fight­ three mine throwers, many ma- bad taken the Island. and I Scream ! dens will meet for their pack get- Hartford difficulty with Manchu rulers of large personal staff of bodyguards, steers, hogs, sheep and lambs. Re­ Bern. Switzerland. Dec. 13—(/Pi 7- 8—Women’s gym cla ^ E. S> ij ers pitch into the formation of rljine-guiia, automatics and rifles There were no further enemy op­ to-gether and' Chriatmaa celebra­ TaloottvUle Congregational Church China. He believed that ,lf ■ this pages and-other trappings indica­ treating a little were hams, and - Rumania, as an Axis partner, 8- 9:30—Men’s gym class E. 8 . ^ Japanese bombers. erations in the vicinity of Hawaii. Miss Anne Wadas of 41 Norman toe tion. Rev. Thomas Street, Minister country were to (jontinue profitable tive of vast importance. We Cater To Banquets and f^ a rg e quantity of ammuni- street was hostess at a party for ■\l First Church. Simday 11; Wed­ potatoes. has notified the United States min­ 8-9—Advanced awimming cloaR’f The fighter craft attacked from Tho nation's hope for an on-the- Saturday at 3:00, Primary de­ operatKons in the far east its ships After paying appropriate honors for women E. S.' tioiyftnd killed over 400 enemy Miss Sophie Qrabowakl of 843 *"’**r» nesday 8, 537 Farmington Ave. ister in Bucharest that she consid­ above the planes and then flew up .* One flight of enemy planea pass­ tion of the front Essauluk’a unit morning broadcast by Navy Sec­ Dec. 21, Annual Christmas Sun­ 12 noon Intermediate and Junior years, seemed to be the snswer. Elorly in 18M, based again at ed directly over The' A s s o rte d retary Frank Knox from Honolulu. ski’s birthday, and she received Sunday 11; 94 Union street ROYAL HAWAIIAN SWINGSTERS ^ ousted the Germans from a village, day s e r v ^ at 10:45. Christmas Departments bt the Church School. Besides, Fillmore thought there Hong Kong, the Commodore’s sus­ Preea lookout post at an oRltude Knox flew to Hawaii soon after the many valuable gifts. Gamea and 7:30 p. m. The monthly hymn "Gbd the Preserver o f Mon" will smashed the beadtiuarterB of the sermon -sha special music by the might be profits to. be had from picions were aroused by the sudden n D I N E ------DANCE of about 10,000 feet, bi^hglng a Pearl Harbor atUck to make a a'buffet liinch were enjoyed. sing ^11 be held in the church. be the subject of the Leaaon-Serr 236th artillery regiment, destroy­ choir assisted by Russell Wilson, Japanese raw products. departure of Ruayian and French shower o f shrapnel from qntl-alr- personal InvesUgsUon of the cir­ This will be a candle light aervlce; nion for Sund^, December 14. SPECIAL! CHICKEN-IN-THE-ROUGH! ed six guns and killed 100 enemy violihiat. Names Periy Envoy naval officers known also to have craft guns. ' cumstances which made possible Yesterday afternoon on Main carols. In anticipation of the The Golden ’Text Is from Psalms soldiers and officers. Dec, 21, Chriatmaa Carol sing He selected Commodore Matthew designs on Japanese trade. He Broilers ■ Steaks • Roast Beef - Oyaters On Half Shell The noise of the bombings Uie Pearl Harbor surprise of.last street there was a flight collision Chriatmaa sesoon, will be sung; 40:11. “Withhold not thou thy 'S u H It to oirder for those Nybsntuk’s unit, operating In at 7 ;S0 aponaored by the young C. Perry to carry out a carefully feared they bad learned his secret ed about 1 p.m. (11 midnight Fri­ Sunday. between a truck operated by How- Mlaa Margaret Welles will read ap­ tender mercies from me, O Lord: Brseciole • Steamed Clams and Clams On the H alf Shell one of the sectors of the southern people of the church. planned expedition aimed at |9er- and gone to take advantage of it. day es.t.1. ’ihe Navy Department here had ar($ R Little of 304 Autumn street propriate selections. The choir will let thy loving klndneaa and thy front dispersed the 5th regiment E>ec. 23, the Young People’s so­ siiadlng the Mikado to jiegotlate a This time , he rode into Yedo with FINE WINES — LIQUORS AND BEER .. ' Incomplete wports said native no comment on a Japanese report and an automobile operated by Ed­ aaotst in the aervlce. truth cohtlnu^y preserve mc-’’. eight ahips and 500 fighting men. of the 115th German Infantry Di­ ward L. Sturtevant of 25 LUley ciety will go caroling and will have treaty for protectiorf Amerlcati reeldentlal jetton s immediately that the 32.000-ton U. 8. hatUeship a Chriatmaa party afterwards. Tuesday, Dec. 16th, a pariah Selections from the Bible include nationals and for use of certain Again the Japanese demanded vision and captured the section Arizona had been sunk in a sur­ street. No arreet was made. supper will be held In the Assem­ the following: "Theta, la- no fear outside the military establish­ Four huntlrei twenty-nin dead porta to refuel the new steamers he go away, but Perry- repeated ments were bombed also. prise blow at Hawaii bly Room of the church, at 6:30 in love; but. perfect love casteth his show with even more formality Resrmander's Restaurant German sb'diers and officers re­ which had begun. cutting quite a ' The bbnibers were engaged by Reuter^ British news agency, Pupils in Manchester High Manchester Methodist Ghnrcb’ p. m. 'This is a pot-luck supper, out fear." (L John 4:18.) and ritual. 35-87 Oak Street Telephone 8922 mained on the battlefield. Our unit School ore Isavtng to take work in swath in ocean traffic. American defenders as sodn as transmitted s communique to thst Rev. Earl H. Fnrgeoon, Minister with the men taking charge. The (Correlative readings from the ,The Commodore knew the elab- Presents Impieaalve they appeared. captured two guns and two mine­ effect which the agency said had the different defense factories in work of |he parish, for 1943, will (Christian Sciencs textbook, “ Sci­ throwers. 50 cases of mines. 66 this section. A t the opening of oriitely cerCmonloua and eelf-suf- The lordly white prince from be­ Fly Toward Air Depot been broadcajt from Tokya Prs- Former Church School, 9:30. be d iscu s^ and all those who are ence and Health with Key to the fleient Japanese weren’t going to yond the iMaa gave hia new broth­ cases of cartridges and other vlouely, the Japamese had claimed school in Ssptsmbsr there were — . Morning, worship, 10:45. at all interested- in the church, be Scriptures" by M*>y Baker Eddy, • The Japanese winged in upon the trophies. like this. Almost three generations ers a present of a miniature rail­ city from the west and flew di­ to have sunk the batUashIpS West 1,401 enrolled. Since that time 33 Prelude— "Therefore With Angela" they members or not, ore .most Include the following (p. 596:23- of the higher grad:> pupils have of them had distrusted and re­ way train and telegraph eipiip- rectly toward Nichols air depot 'Pirginta ano'' Oklahoma in the Novello cordially invited to attend. 25): "Though the way is dark In sented the white men, with strange ment^ (Children of the Mikado rode Pearl Harbor raid left school and today the enroll­ Spot" Heavy anti-aircraft fire met the Germans Declare Offertory—"AUegrelto" .. Street Wednesday at .1:30 p. m., the mortal sense, divine Life and Love ways, who came to their sacred around on the contraption to utter Besides the actual military ment at the school is 1,48$. Anthem— "O Worship the King” members of the Woman’s Mission­ Dine and Dance T^ight invaders and first reports sold sev­ illumine it, destroy the unrest of ehores. They bad repulsed on many conaternation of elder statesmen. Pontiac's exclusive Tru-Arc Steering has been Attacks Repulsed situation, there were two subjects Wilson ary Society will meet to aew for eral were shot down. mortal thought, the feat of death, occasions In the early part of the Perry explained that grown peo­ proved by nearly 700,000 owners in the past ^BALDO BROTHERS O RCH E^A Ground watchers saw one spec­ of especlsl interest Children’s Sermon—"The Shepherd the Red Cross Society. Please no­ Berlin, Dec. 13.— (Official Radio and the auppcMMd reality of er­ 29th century the efforts of world ple could have big trains and many three years. This exclusive feature's unusually tacular dog-fight w’hen a lone Received by A P )—The German One wsa' the apparent Increase and the Sheep’’ ___ John tice the change of day, fropa Tues­ ror." maritime powers to reopen their other pleasant things from his American closed in and engaged in Fifth Ckilumn octlvlttes which Sermon— "Pigs and Pearls” day -to Wednesday. short turning radiqs makes .^Pputiac easier high command acknowledged local caused the Army/thcre to order doors to international commerce. country If their two nations clasp­ to park, easier to maneuver in iraifhc and greatly two Japanese planes. The trio Soviet attacks on the Russian front Proven Pivture Dr. Furgeson Thursday, 8 p. m. Bowling, as Beoides, internal conditions had ed hands In friendly trade. He took GENERAL MOTOOS* ! DIAMOND RESTAURANT sentries to "shoot to kUI" when Ztoer Latkeran Chnreh reduces driving effort. disappeared in the clouds to .the today, but declared they had been HARTFORD .> Pogtliide—"All Thy Works Praise usual. become rather chaotic, with aome the.^ bead men to hts ships, gave 199 Hebron Avenue Glastonbury- west with the battle atill raging. ever they encountered open or cov« TODAY: "The Little Foxes’* PLUS "Down In San DIefo" Thee" ...... Garrett Friday, 6:45 p. m. Cfiioir rehear­ High and Cooper Streets repulsed. ert violation of the military regu­ elements suggesting changes in the them banquets and presents and The Japanese canfe over In,two Soviet tank action and fog were TONIGHT The Youth Fellowship will meet sal, os usuoL Rev. H. F. R. Stechkolz. Pastor old order; Generally, the Japanese t(ri(l stories of strange and wonder­ S’TEAKS — CROPS —' SPAGHETTI — ETC. flights. J- -li, lations. Tliese dioetlc orders, how­ at 6 o’clock. . reported by the'Berlln radio earlier ever, svidenHy foiled to prevent 10:45 P. M. hated oil outsiders with th e . not­ ful products which came from, huge - lO Earlier today Japanese planes The evening group will go to Third Stmday in Advent. able exception of Dutch traders factories ondl mills. 'Open Sundays — 12 Noon to 9 P. M. to have been factors in the Red enemy agents from setting o ff tho A Toll of Emomiel Esitheraa Chnreh If EVER A CAR was built to provide me i lashed at outljdng . Philippine Hartford to .hear t)r. Maude Roy- 9 a., m.—Church school. who somehoW had managed to The Ck>mmodore called a halt Arm y’s attacks. red flare and rocket slgnola which Marihuana Thorsten A. Gustafson, Pastor BEST OF WINES — LIQUORS AND BEER strongholds. den of London. She speaks-at the 10 a. m.—Service. Text o f ser­ establish themselves at Nagasaki. when his larder ran low, but his in dependability and trouble-free perform*'.'^ The hfeh command said simply, Mohila reported during the night I! Among Our Night of Shooting Immanuel Church, 370 Forming- mon: Matthew 11:3-10. Theme: They treated with unusual severity guests left convinced, they coiiVd 'on the eastern front local enemy The second topic was ths radio Enjoy Yourself At The Old ton avenue, at 8 p. m., on the top­ Sunday ance, it’s the 1942 Pontiac. Every vital eogis0/i The spurt o f , raiding followed a attacks were repulsed." For what purpose do the miracles the crews of American whalers do bigger and better tblogs for speech which Hlgl High Commissioner ic, "F ifty Years of Christianity; a B;S0 a.m.— Sunday Sc|iooI and Attack Troop Poeltlnns Sayre delivered to the people of waa Youth of our Lord recorded in the scrip­ and trading vessels shipwrecked their islands. Meantime they had port—from bearings to pistons . . . frx>m t Revolution In. Belief." Bible Class.' White Gift Sunday- tures serve usT (1 ) To.otrragthen German Airmen attacked troop Uie continental United StatSA ask Gifts of conned foods, toys and on their islands. time to.think over the trade treaty, The Week pins to valve springs-—is of the aanM typf ’ poBlUona Olid railways In the ing swift "effective help before it N e w E n g l a n d H o u s e clothing for the Avon (Children’s ouz faith In Him. (2) To urge ua Similarly, the (^inese were be­ which sounded pretty good, and in N o edATTtR Donets basin, on the lower Don Is too late.” Tueeday, 6:30, Supper meeting Home will be brought. to follow Him in works of love ginning to fear and envy the Yan­ due course officials signed It. Pontiac has found to be most tadsfactocy ov II AH COrdlNC and benevolence. kee clipper ships and sailors who Perry’s diplomatic success came WH8-»3*, > tlo CO and on the northern front with Opinion waa divided whether Bolton of the Church School Board. The 10:45 a.m.— The Morning Serv­ the years. Fifteen important improvements i good effecL the German com- Sayre meant that ths need of as- Study Group o f the Women’s So­ ice. Unlveraal Bible Sunday will be came more and more frequently to to be counted as the spark that <3R R O A M e «0fALWi1M»* mucl(]ua said. sistsnee was Immedlotsly urgent ciety, regularly scheduled for Tues­ their southern coast, taking away fired J^ion with a desire for BEST IN FOOD AND CHOICE LIQUORS ObMrved. An offering for the work St. ifmkm'B PaHsk Ohnich even further to your ofstfrence of sodzftc Soviet ajr bases southeast of or whether be was taking a long- day night, will be postponed until of the American Bible Society will rich cargoes and leaving things modernisation. Revolution followed Lake Ladoga and miUtory torgeta or v lw . Tba conta|xt of his address Deoember 30. Oolway Ittreet they scarcely knew what to do hia Visit, and Nippon opened her i f i n r Georga Smith’a Trio Will Play Saturday Evening. be received. The new Molco baid- Bov. 8. J. jlirisphowehl, O. 8 . in Moscow w’ere listed os objec­ made many Incline to tbs view Thursday, 7:00, Msetlng of the of-heorlng old will be In use for with. doora to western civllisaUon. tives of night attacks. that be was talking of the future, S A T a S I M . Boy Scouts (instead of Friday). Ferry For A t Sea DROP IN AND SEE US! the fln t time at thle service. Sunday services: A Berlin radio announcer said for he spoke o f putting aside oil ’Thursday, 7:30, Meeting of the 7:00 p.m.—-Cbristmas Carol Sing But, reasoned Fillmore, if Perry the Russians were reported to be Choir (Instead of Wednesday). 8:80—^Slrst moss. could induce the Japanese to un­ Confer Wltk Hitler and Service. Stories of various 10:80—Second moss. attacking continuously, without Friday, 7:80, Annual Church Christmas Carols will be Mlgted derstand and trust us, we’d setLe regard to loeees, and that fierce Christmas Party. Choir rehearsals following each aU thia.v Bern,-Switzerland, Dec. 13— by O. Albert Peoiaon, orgonlat iznd —Anton Muzzert. chief of the local engagementa were taking choir director. 'Thia tnformal Franklin Pierce won the Presi­ place. dency in 1853. When he took office Netherlondz NaUonol Socializt So­ NOW PLAYING — THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY OsM*rilla Lnthwon Christnga hysm-iiiig uqu be held ciety, an d.. Arthur Seyzz-InquarL in the church veatry. Osme and next year. Perry was far a t sea Garden and Winter Streets Giffiy j Billl and the New Englander decided German cominlzzioner for The TEXACO CRYSTAUTE Rev. KnrI Rickter, Pastor join Ood'a people in Singing the i l l OMrtSf JLties* Netherlondz, conferred with Adolf l i A L L N E W YO R K enrols of the <3irlstlan Churd! the expedition planned by him pre- deceaoor w o* a good one anyway. Hitler today In Berlin, the German THE FINE CAH WITH T l^ LOW FLO O R SH O W S e h a u b * s . 8:50 n. m.— Sunday School and Nursery class cotiductsd during 10:80 0. m. Sumiay— Breaking news agency, DNB, 'reported. F«|t«rtag the morning service. Pency stripped the international Bible classes. Alfred Lange, super­ of B r o ^ ehlpplng base at Hong Kong of IB s Week RANGE O IL IM !$• OAL. tors Jack Davin intendent. 13:15— Sunday oehooL every .conceivable gamwnt and 1. PONTUeS JOB wndncbnantl-afrcmlteMmeafeetbeUMtedatatea Navy aiid I Raataurant 10:00 a. m.—English service. Monday, 8:45 pjn .—G irl Seouto. 7:0Q p. m. Sunday — Gospel ■eS’DeparlmeBt Store 7:80 pjn.—Beeithoven Glee C9ub. fo d g «t that could be used in the iae cir wRh the lew irice fair the I and Jill Aator Station 67 — Poat Road The week maotiiig. eolemn ceremony and gesture of 8:00 p.m.— ChrlstuMS meeting o f 7:00 Tusoday—Prayer iiieeUng. Safcrmmento, Calif., Dec. 13—OP) Amertea’s Foatost WAREHOUSE POINT greatnees, piled them aboard the —Two well-

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JbKfUeye Ellington South (Coventry Mlserg i O. F. Berr News From Manchester’s Neighbors J. L. Echweyer, Chairman . of . Tel 493-3, RoclolDe the Coventry Defense Council, will ' preside st s meeting of defense John Frederick Arens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H Arens, council chairmen and air raid 4UIUn.86LVt.NOHI MANTEO and Columbia at the special de­ Training, Columbia, open. Officers wardens from the towns of An­ CARTOONISTS' PENS MEET JAP SWORDS u%$hn/ of Maple avenue, has enlisted in Stafford Springs fense meeting at the town hall Bolton of the Young People’z Group are: the Marines for four years and will dover. Ashford Chaplin, Colches­ -•NuWAy Wednesday evening. George V, Preeldent, Dan Neal of Westches­ Wapping leave Hartford Monday morning Bain, chief air observer, presided. ter, Columbia, Coventry, Frank­ HANSEN'S f u r m / John O. Netto Mrs. Clyde ManbaB ter; treasurer, Mildred Raymond for Parl.e Iiland, South Carolina $64 was collected to provide a of Westchester; liason officer with Mrs. W. W. Grant lin, Hampton, Hebron, Lebanon, CHRIHTMAR CHEER 472, StaHont Linwood R. Campbell. Master of sound detector for the town. This Pbooc <052 Trl-County Ehceciitlve committee, 78UI, Manchestos i ElllngtonVlrange, has railed a spe- Mansfield, Scotland. SUfford, Un­ fM M m . is to pick up from the air the Betsy Markham; councillors, Rev. Irial meeting of the Grange for, ion. Willington and Windham, Egg Nog The funeral of David W. Collins. presence of airplanes beyond the “ Anticipating Forefathers’ Day” C. Floyd Fuller of Colchester, Rev. Abe E. Miller Legion Post will iTue.sday, Dec. 23 for the purpo.te ' vill be held in the South 84, of High street was held this range of ordinary vlslo'n. George Milne of Gilead A com­ I of all members to be present and Coventry Fire House next Monday Ice Cream will be the sermon of the Rev. maintain an air observation post e\»'mng at 8 o'clock morning in St. Edward’s church. Ira Turshen of Arostone was mittee was formed with the pub. on a 24 hour basis, Commander voice an opinion on biivmg Defer..‘ e Rev. Henry Chabot officiated, at appointed as treasurer of the He­ Brownell Gage at the Bolton Con­ llclty officer as chairman to make bonds. This is an important' meet. The meeting is called to co­ Lloyd S Grant reports. Two per­ ordinate defense operation plans the requiem mass. Burial was ' in bron Defense organization. A gregational church on Sunday at plans for effective use of publicity. sons will stand watch at a time ' ng an>i the presence of all mem- St. Edward's cemetery. A life-long large proportion of those present 11 a. m. Floral decorations for the A six o'clock supper was served by I bers IS earnestly r»quei.‘ el The between the State Defense Coun­ and It IS planned to divide it into cil ire-il councils and the State resident, he was born here Dec. 1, signed up as volunteer air raid Sunday service have been taken Mrs. Isham. SIX watches. Boy 3cout.s Troop 62. social hour will he the .Christmas 1857 the son of Samuel and Eliza­ observers. Attendance was rec­ care of by Mrs. Samuel Alvord Lleufhnant Jasper Woodward will provide observers during the ' Rift* will be excha.rgeri Police Barracks sf Stafford beth (Brennan) Collins. Ho at­ ommended at an air raid warden and Miss June Mildner. and his wife are spending a few s. . ' I alioalark tthe Ha iirntfAwhite giftsesi r 4 e si-i'iwill V<..be _re. _ Springs and Colchester Letters day and members of the po.it will ha-.-e 'Been mailed to 33 men. de­ tended the local schools and for school to be started within the Pilgrim Fellowship of the C:on- days visiting relatives here. Mr. •stand as many night watches as ceiled at this time for the Chanty many years was employed as a gregatlonal church will meet on Woodward is on furlough from the committee. fense council chairmen and chief next few days In Colchester. Carl­ possible. Air P.aid Wardens in th» above 16 loom-flxer at the Rb(^e Island ton H. Jones Is Hebron's air raid Sunday evening at the church. Army Air Corps Observation Since many Legionnaires Uve o-it Earl DeCarll of this town is or.» Worsted Mill, retiring thirteen It is hoped that the work on the Squadron of Jacksonville, Fla. of the 31 letter winners of th» I'n;- towns o’lth inf'-rmation concem- warden. There is some tendency of to'A'n and are employed in de­ ,r.g the ir.eet.ng An appeal is years ago. A former member of to confuse the terms of chief air parsonage will soon be completed An emergency police department fense mdustries. more volunteers '.■er.elly of-Connecticut varf.ty fc>c,t- and Dr. and Mrs. Brownell Gage was formed at the Red Cross First ma'ie for a iOb pec cent attend­ the Stafford Springs volunteer fire observer and air raid warden. are needed. Those willing to Hand ball squs.d for the season j-,st ance department on which he served take up their residence in Bolton. Aid Cours6 Monday night, and night watch are asked to telephone closed, it has been annorinced at "Vule-tlde Memories," a Christ­ Dr. Gage's present address Is 43 sworn in for immediate duty In the university. Mrs. Ada Albro leaves tomor­ for many years, being one of its mas cantata, .will be presented the following Post members. Chief first members. For more than fif­ Bartlett street, Andover. Mass. case the need arises. Harvey S. Jacob Zwinglesteip. of Q larr^- row- to spend the winter with her SELECTED BALSAM Sunday at the White Gift service Collins is the chief with four Ueut- Obeserver C. Vtnton Benjamin, street is a patient at the St Fran­ sister Mrs . F D McQuesten in teen years be served as booth QuarryvUle Methodist 8-4763; Herbert Rose, 8-439.5; Ltwls In Milu’oukpe Jotirnal Lorin^ in Proridence Bullptin Sweigert in San Francitco Chronicle Knox In MemphU Commerclot Appeal Hungerford In PitKburph Post’Gaxetta tender at the polls on election day of Hebron (Congregational church, enants, Henry Hutchins, Clair Rob­ cis hospital, Hartford. Hollis New 'York direct HU* ‘SUckinf HU Neck Out* ‘When Madmen Lead The Blind’ ‘War On Ganfsters’ with Mrs. William O. Seyms pre­ The Rev. Jackson L. Butler of Lloyd S. Grant, 8-1496 and Henry Mrs. Louise Buckamp and Miss CHRISTMAS *If There’s Another Job To Do, We'll Do It’ and last Monday worked at the inson, Fred Tatro and Marshall Johnson, 8-0841. siding at the organ. There will the Quarryvllle Methodist church Squler, each of whom Is to have Hattie Maas entertained the thim­ annual Borough election. He was has chosen as bis sermon topic for an ardent baseball fan and when a be a full choir with as many extra four men. The observation Post is at the ble ^oup of the Ladies Aid of the TREES lingers as poeslble. Scriptural the 9:30 morning worship, "The farm of C. V. Benjamin la Wap- Methodist Cnurch in the church young man played on the local Book of Wisdom." (Thurch school ping. Gilead towTj team. He is survived by three portions of the cantata will be vestry The Rev. Otis L. Monson LARGE ASSORTMENT War Comes At Last sons, William Collina of Stafford read by the pastor. will follow the regular service at The local branch of the Ameri­ showed slides on the Life of 10:30 a. m. Springs, Edward Collins of Spring- Suggestions made for gifts to Willington can Red Cross, urges all women in Tweh-e members •s-ere present Chn.^t and Tnomas W’nght show- field, Mass., and Ralph OilUns ot be offered for the service Include The Quarryvllle Men's Club will I town to do' their part in defense at the Ladies Aid meeting held al ed tra'.el pictures Christmas gifts 35c up meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock I by. sewing for the Red Croas The the home of Mrs. Norman Warner ere exchanged and refreshments Worcester; a daughter Miss Mary the following items; Fruit, can­ MIm Jennie H. CburcJ? Collins of Stafford Springs. dles,' children’s clothing In good In the North School. The program ■ Wood MemonaJ Library is open Wednesday afternoon. The ladies served Come Early For The WORLD This WEEK To A Peaceful People for the evening will be announced I every Monday afternoon The up- tied a quilt A delicious supper of condition, fancy cookies of all The Red Cross First Aid Com­ Best Selection! A Rotary club has been organ­ later. In the Industrial Girls' League ' per floor is being used ized in Stafford Springs with Wil­ kinds, figs, dates, cigarettes, neck­ for this ' baked beans, brown bread roll.-' mittee of the Defense Council met NTIL the last minute, Americans had hoped ing to see him. He let them into his office, read ties. mittens, etc. 'These offerings Boltonltes who were privileged matches at the Lucky Strike Al­ 1 work. , cabbage salad, pickles, coffee an. 1 in the town clerks office last night FREE DELIVERY liam Sorensen, textile executive of to hear the Methodist Bell Ringers Beaidea the regular quota that , home-made raised doughnuts 's ere they could keep out of war. The last minute their finai message—rejecting his Pacific peace the Warren Woolen company, as may go' to local homes where leys In Willlmantlc Tuesday night tc, d'.scuf.s emergency measures. IN TOW N! U there la need, or to hospitals, etc. from East Hartford when they tots branch has been asked to fill, | served by the hostess a.nd her as- The committee is composed And The War Began arrived before they knew it, even while the Japa­ formula—and then let them have it. “ In all my 80 president. The' club was organized gave an entertainment in Bolton the Willington .Nationals defeated Chairman John Curtain announced at a meeting at the Maple Grove The school nurse, Miss Teresa sistant, Mrs. Arthur Keefe and Chairman Mr? Ruth Van.Arsdale, nese envoys were keeping up the pretense of peace. years.of public service,” he said, “ I have never seen under the direction of the Rev. True Blues by the score of 3 to 0. that a special quota of twelve Mi.ss Florence M. Jones Mrs. Ir.a Beebe, .Mrs L A. Kings­ *‘Eagrr for realization o f their Inn with eighteen local business Vincent, will take charge and dis­ Jackson L. Butler will be Interest­ Walter Silkowski Patient Secretary Hull received the report of a document so crowded with infamous falsehoods tribute according to her discretion Mrs. Hazel Sundt of Willington sweBters and twelve soldie.-s kits 'The schools held haif a day .ses­ bury. Miss Margaret Jacobson, and profeoaional men attending. ed to know that this group will has been filled and shipped to the no BROAD STREET inordinate ambition to dominate Japanese attack as Nomura and Kurusu were wait­ and distortions." Then he dismissed them. Other officers are: vice-president. according to the annual custom Hill atarred for the evening with sion Thursday so tne tea.ibers. Mrs Margaret Kenyon and Mrs. play on the "Hobby Lobby" pro­ a total of 304 for three gamea. men in Iceland. Mrs. Alice Fogil and E.arie Lewis Zoetje Vinton. the Orient, both America and Brit­ Attlllo R. Frasinelll; secretary. for the past few years. She says gram over the (JBS network on AR caught the Smith strike- that some of the homes here would A letter waa received Thursday The Young People.? Society of could attend a teachers' meeting _ ain are giving tnpport to the Chun­ Richard V. Browne; treasurer. Saturday, Dec. 20. Christian Endeavor is to go to curb bill between the House Harold W. Bruce; directors, Fred have no Christmas cheer at all from George Jonea of Amesbury, m Colchester. "" 8t. Maurice Note* Mass., asking for information Broad Brook Sunday evening for Mrs. E. E. Foote called on Mrs ^ Wand the Senate. As William king regime and hare aggravated One Nation, T rea ch ery Prucker, and Judge Joseph Ronal- without this offering. No services will be held In St, Quotes ter: sergeant-at-arms, William about folka be knew more than a union meeUng with the Young Harrison Foote at her home in -J Green, president of the AFL, and the disturbance in east Asia. Our Mr. and Mrs. Cffarence E. Por­ Maurice (Thapel until spring. People there. Rev. Mr. Kline will Jack Stinnett, Washinfton col­ Llske. Weekly dinner meetings ter had received no word from sixty years ago when he lived here. Colchester, Thursday afternoon. 2 umnist: “ Tht utter confusion of A rehearsal of the play "Two He states bis mother fell into a accompany them. He plans to stay Philip Murray, president of the empire, for its existence and self- will be held each Wednesday night. their son David, a petty officer on Days to Marry" sponsored by the Mr. and Mrs. Warren Darro'.v S CIO, pledged their aid to President Indivisible commentators u'/io for days had Other charter members are; First fireplace while working and waa over for the evening meeting.? each and son, Scott, of Portland, were S defense, has no other recourse hut been predicting- that nothing the USS, Saratoga, In Hawaiian Ladies of St. Maurice will be held so badly burned she died a week Sunday through this month of De­ Select a Kodak Roosevelt, Senate leaders were re­ In The West Selectman Clarence D. Benton, waters, at last report, since hos­ Monday evening at 8 o'clock at recent guests of Miss Barbara J to appeal to arms.** i k e a good-natured giant, toonld happen in the Pacific was Rev. George D. Wilcox, Richard later when he was a small boy and cember and the Revu IT Marshall Fish. « ported to have agreed to take the tilities between this country and the home of Mrs. Keeney J. Hutch­ Budd expects to be here about the — llirnhilo's proclamation of war stunned by a blow frorti be­ matched only by the surprise of o n o l u l u woke early Sun­ Bisonnette, Elarl M. Witt. Town 18 burled In the old cemetery on Mrs. C, Daniel Way, chairman ' for one of Your riieasure up Monday. The Senate la­ those who had been saying that day morning to the hum of Japan broke out. inson. Willington HIU, He would like to first of January. bor committee already had approved hind,L Uncle Sam staggered under IClerk Harold L. Andrews, Jay E. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Griffin Caucus i of the Clilead Red Cross drive, re- ; 8 something uiould” H Curtis. Dr. William Warmington, know what became of Miss Jennie the milder bill sponsored by Senator **Yesterdaf, December seventh, Attache at New York Japanese battle planes. “Ours,” thought are also Included in the list of A Democratic Caucus will be j ports that ahe collected >51.50 S the first Jap.anesc attack. Then he Joseph Mottes. Dr. Wendelln G. Chard, a schoolmate, who at one ! wltb a membership enrollment of )( Christmas Gifts Ball (R-Minn.). 1941— a date trhich trill live in Consulate, explaining why office sleepy householders, and turned anxious parents here, as their son, held this evejpng at 8 p. ra. in the time worked for the HaU Jr. Com­ recovered his balance, jutted his Liickner. Benedict Schwarnda and Sherwood. Jr., Is also In the same (Tommunity'Hall for the purpose of 38. This brings the town member- )( Vice President Wallace, as presi­ staff was clearing out Jts belong­ over for another nap. Walter Scott. pany in South Willington. Tolland infamy —— the United States o f jaw and fought back—persuaded at ings; "This is a special Sunday." region, on the USS. Long. It electing members to the Demo­ ship enroUment as a whole up to dent of the Senate, routed the Smith last that not everyone is to be But early risers, peering at the Stafford is starting to dig in to Willington members of Anne I 129 with a total of >210 as the Bill to the labor committee instead America teas suddenly and delib­ Asriculture Department Year­ goes without saymg that much cratic 'ITjwti Committee. .Mrs. Jniui H. Steele trusted. sky, saw the rising sun painted on do its part in national defense by anxiety Is felt by the parents of Bd>- Scout Meeting Wood Elderkin (3iapter, D.A.R., town's offermg. ^ Precision Made of the judiciary committee, which book: "A rise of two degrees in martlalUng Its forces for any em­ erately attacked by naval and air From the second that 'the news the temperature of the earth the bombers’ wings. They were both young men, but they feel that The Bolton Boy Scout Troop attended the annual (Jbrlstmas 1178-3 Rockville Mrs. E. E. Foote and Mrs. ■ $7-70 — $9-90 has the reputation of being some­ forces of the empire of Japan. . . . came, America's differences were would clear the polar seas of all “ theirs." Then bombs came whis­ ergency work that might be need­ .so far their sons are probably will hold Its first meeting under meeting at the home of Mrs. Don­ Charles Fish were callers of M rs.'S With Wide Range what sterner. tling down. ed in the immediate future. A the newly appointed Scoutmaster. ald French In WllUmantie. The ! W. E. Hibbard and her daughter, | ja » d - * dropped. permanent office for Stafi'erd safe. That they are in a danger­ Friday at 6 p. m. the monthly Both Green and Murray attacked With confidence in our armed Hour.s later, Japan got around to ous spot however, la true. Frank Samuel Sllversteln. on Sunday eve­ members voted to donate three supper of the Ladies Aid Society j Mrs. Carl Geissler, in Manchester i S » *C'Ure The .'.merica First Committee CivUian Defense headquarters will dollars to be used for the care of the Smith measure and said it was forces— trilh the unhounding de­ urged its supportris ' to give their the formality of declaring war on Kulynyrh. another Navy man ning In the Community Hall. As­ ; on Tue.'day afternoon. i 2 $12-50— $14.00 unnecessary to assure continued be establUhea immediately in the sistant Scoutmaster Howard C. It has been announced that the J Possibilities. supp.'i't to the war effort." and America and Great Britain. Next Warren Memorial Hall and will be from Hebron, Is In Atlantic waters production. There were demands in termination of our people — ice at present s long distance from CThase, Jr,. 1s also expected to be the American Revolutlo'n. Mrs. UI- I Baker as rhairro.n a -^larion A. annual White Gift service will be j ■ Char'c ; . I. 'Ibri gh. one of its The Army day Britain and America replied in open at all hours with relays of ban Higbee ot of Windham CenterCenTeV appetizing Sturdy the Senate, however, for action on trill gain the inevitable triumph— record time. the danger zone. present. menu was enjoyed by the large held in connection with the morn- i J leadie' •',).Ts, deelarcd "Our volunteer workers in chargt^ A Kor-lal Committee .spoke on "Cornerstones ot New ing service of the Gilead Ckmgre- : « some kind of anti-strike legislation. so help us God.** Home For Christmas school for wardens will be escab- f)A meeting of the Boy Scout number who patronized the sup- Construction. coun, n attacked by force As the days unfolded, hammer- A meeting of the Social Com­ England History," reviewing the per. The dime church calendars , gational church Sunday morning I » $20-50 — $22-50 ■Thurman Arnold, assistant attor­ —•FDR's message to Congress Many of the boys in the army— blow followed hammer-blow. Thai­ lished within a few days and will 'Troop, recently organized here book 'The Sea Father." Vocal, ney general, meanwhile lashed out of a ’ ! by force of arihs we with the Rev. George M, Milne as mittee of the Bolton Hall and Li­ that have been used during the at 11:50 o'clock. The offering of ! S mu.'-t r n e." many of them literally boys away land gave up, and a horde of Japa­ w'ork In co-operation with the local brary Association will be held Sun­ piano and violin selections were : money w ill be sent to our boys | M at “ illegitimate' practices of labor Fire and Police Departments.. Master, met Monday evening with year were brought and good re­ Forre. P.'csidcnt Hoover said from home for the first time— have nese soldiers swarmed over her day afternoon at 2 p. m. at the given. Miss Rosa O. HaU of South sults were shown. New calendars ' from this town who are now serv- - )( I unions strategically located in trans­ First Selectman C^rence D. about 24 present. The meeting Willington presided at the punch "We mu t fight with everything wc been living just for the day they borders into Malaya and towards was held in the Christian Endeavor home of Miss Jeanette Sumner at were given out. The Young Peo­ • Ing in the U. S. Army or Navy. portation or distribution industries.’’ The A-B-C Of In-The-Middle Turkey leave for home on Christmas fur­ Benton 8as been notified by the Bolton Center. Plans will be dis­ bowl. have": .Alf Landon wired FDR "The the Burma Road. Manila was office of (?ol. Samuel Fisher, state room of the Congregational ples' choir rehearsal followed in Miss Florence Jones and Mrs.! He said “Labor conspiracies in lough. cussed for the coming entertain­ Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis, who the auditorium of the church. Mary Lee were visitors of Colum-j 3 HAT with all the excitement in Russia and Japanese attack leaves us no bombed, and landings were made defense chairman that he has the church. The Scout oath was re­ sold their home, are accupylng the Dewey-Richman Co many larger cities are preventing When war news came, it looked on Luzon island. The British war­ cited and Scout laws were stud­ ment to be sponsored by this Sunday at 7;30 p. m. a meeting ! bia Grange Wednesilay evening, consumers from h a v in g cheaper Libya—and then in the Pacific—the impor­ choice." power to call a blackout at anv group. Marlin Knight house owned by 5 JEWELERS STATIONERS OPTICIANS W To 'Wnr-Tlme Basis like it was all over, but the Army ships Prince of Wales and Repulse time. ied. The boys were then put of the Young People will be held j Mrs. Lee received the third and houses, cheaper tran.sportation and tance of Turkey, Germany's fail-back route to the Pappy Howard a well known ra­ Mrs. Julius C. Meyer. in the church. A program on fourth degrees. « As quickly as the surprise circum­ went ahead with preparations for were sunk. The Japanese claimed The housing committee of the through a knot tying contest, aft­ Among those who went to Willl- cheaper distribution of the interests Middle East and the Suez Canal, has been some­ er which they played games. dio entertainer and hla gang have Christmas in other land.? will be stances permitted, the nation the holiday. Local commanders have supremacy in the Pacific, but Presi­ Stafford Civilian Defense council been engaged by the Social Com­ mantic today were Mr. and Mrs. of life.’’ what forgotten. the authority over granting fur­ has been active this week in ascer­ There will be ' another meeting presented by Dorothy Gunther and switched over to a full war-time dent Roosevelt dismissed this as mittee to give a two-hour show Howard Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred her committee. Every young per- ■ The strike picture as a whole was Turkey’s late strong man, Kemal Ataturk, laid loughs, and some were reported can­ “ fantastic.” taining the amount of available Monday evening next, and Dr. C, Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. CTiaijles Miske the brightest in weeks, A threatened down a pro - British policy as a fundamental. In basis. The west coast, aroused by E. Pendleton of Colchester, 'town and a two-hour dance at the Com­ son is Invited to come to these air raid scares and Civilian Defense. celled, but in general officials be­ Thursday U. S. Army bombers space, in halls and'other buildings munity Hall at Bolton Onter on and daughter Sandra, Mrs.. Agnes meetings. Walk-out of 125,000 welders was 1<»88 he launched a $170,000,000, five-year “ arm- lieved any major change in Army that may be converted Into quar­ health officer, will give a physical Woodworth, Mrs. Kenneth Robert­ Director LaGuardia's warning that sank the battleship Haruna. examination of troop members. Saturday, Jan. 17. Nicholas Zallnka has been ap­ postponed when' their independent for-peacp” program, which was financed in part by practice would be delayed until af­ It became plain that the Japs’ ters for any emergency. Sand for First Aid Course son and Miss Jennie H. CJhurch. union appeaied to the U. S. Concili­ war was “ not far from the Cali­ emergency fires may be obtained Both First Aid classes have had pointed executor on the testate es­ Rainbow a $100,000.000 credit from England and France. In ter the holidays. strategy was to put U. S. and Brit­ No Information as to whether The thermometer registered tate of Steve Zalinka late of Tol­ ation Service for intervention. return Turkey promised to defend the Dardanelles fornia coast,” went into a nightly from a supply In the rear of their sessions called off for the blackout. The east coast had Warn­ All soldiers are due back on duty ish forces on the defensive in the the First Aid (bourses will be re­ from 4 to 8 degrees In different land. - DRY CLEANING A wage dispute of 42,000 Railway against Axis aggression. When war struck, and es­ Arnold's Hardware store on East present week, and probably longer. sumed according to the schedule parts of town Sunday. ings, too. by Jan. 4. Pacific while they thrust against the Main street. It has been placed They will be notified when classes Mias Shirley Clough is. now able Express Co. employes was settled pecially after France fell, England found it impos­ British in Burma and Singapore. set up for Bolton has reached this A letter from Miss Elsee Layton to leave her room after an attack puts new color and when the company and union repre­ Legislation was immediately in­ there by the Board of Selectmen. will be resumed.' The cause of colunm. However, It la hoped com­ of Great’ VUlage, Nova Scotia, sible to supply Turkey with the guns and planes it Order$ Is Orders . For reasons of their own, Jaban^ postponement is that the state po­ of mumps. “ pep” into your Win­ sentatives agreed on a 10-cent an troduced in Congress to permit sol­ Members of the Board stress tjie plete Information will be carried who was director of religious edu­ had promised. Private Victor Golas was ordered Axis partners, Germany and Italy, fact that the sand is to be used lice jiave had so many extra calls An obse™tlon post at the Grant ter clothes, is safe and hour pay increase. Turkey began to dally with Germany, but Eng­ diers — draftees included — to fight In the Monday Herald. cation here for thirteen years says HIU schooIhouEc is set up in Tol­ anywhere in the world and to keep to do traffic cop duty at a Baltimore delayed declaring war until Thurs­ only tot fires, not for sidewalks in for lervlce, particularly since the she has accepted a position as di­ thorough. The Association of American Rail­ land and the U. S. hoped she had been brought back railroad crossing while his outfit was slipper weather. The sand was outbreak of war, that they have land. The observers are on two- them under arms for the duration. day. Congress lost little time in de­ rector of religious education in the hour shifts. There Is day and night roads meanwhile decided to ask the into the fold with the granting of $100,000,000 in passing through eh route home to claring war on them, too. ,f dumped Wednesday afternoon and been unable to take charge. The ICC to approve a lOCl, increase in A change in the draft age brackets First Baptist church at Halifax, watchfulness required, 24 hours Men’s Plain Suita, lend-lease crcdit.s. Massachusetts from the Carolina Why did Japan aHaqkjy the supply will be constantly main­ class In Columbia held their ses­ and likes It very much. Therb 14111 rates to help meet the cost of the Turkey now has an army of about a million well and the cancelling of many defer­ tained. sion as usual biit did so without Columbia ■each day. A person can volunteer Topcoats, Overcoats maneuvers. Most observers agreeom e Tokyo not be much of a Cfhristmas pro­ and be assigned for a period when wage increase granted in their re­ trained and equipped men. In addition, she prob­ ments also was in prospect. The local State Police stationed the presence of Commander Roy But there was no lack of willing The last truck went by, but no­ military set plunged their ^ nation Wesontt Rica gram, DO entertainment or tree, it will not interfere with their oth­ Ladies' Plain Dresses cent dispute with the rail brother­ ably could mobilize ^another 7,000,000 fighters, in­ body told Privsffe Golas to quit, so at the State Police barracks have Pettengill, who was too busy to but there will be the white gift or Coats manpower. Recruiting stations were into war either as an oriental ef­ come. Members are recommend­ 675-12,'WllUmantie Dtvlsloa er duties. Several women in town hoods. They estimated the wage set­ cluding women. Every man and woman between 16 he stayed oiythe job— fot 30 hours, been detailed to 24 hour defense service. have volunteered and acted. tlement would cost $300,000,000 a and 60 is subject to conscription: the women were jammed. Even aged Gen. John J. fort to “save face” —a do-or-die duty, to guard bridges, reservoirs, ed to continue studying the in­ through rain and gloom of n igh t' way out of the mess into which year. included when Ataturk freed them from their harems. Pershing offered his services again dams. Industrial plants, railway struction book in their homes, to ' At the Orange meeting Wednes­ “ to the last ounce" of my strength. Finally somebody remembered him. their countrv had fallen—or be<> communications in the vicinity. practice bandaging, artificial res­ day night a degree team from The Dardanelles divide European Turkey (about After 12 hours’ sleep he caught a the size of Ma.ssachusctts) from .\siatic Turkey. They “ Victory Program" Plannad cause they had received promises They have also completed a census piration, ,and splint application, Manchester Grange worked the A 40-Year BaHle train' for Massachusetts, with his third degree and the local order are heavily fortified and naval experts say it would SPAB demanded a “ victory pro­ from Germany that led them to be­ of accommodations fo revacuees in thus reviewing in detail the im­ Coal miners began fighting at the commander’s words. “You are to be case of an emergency. .They esti­ portant jMinta of the teachings, worked the fourth for a clius of be impossible for any ship to get through as long as gram” which pr jbably would double lieve the war could be finished up turn of the century for a union shop congratulated,” in his ears. quickly, with Japan sharing heav­ mate that 3,000 evacuees could Im^ and putting themselvea in readi­ members from Columbia, Somers Gonquest ofQjarkness! in the “captive" coal mines owned the forts were firing. European Turkey is a mass of the nation’s spending for arma­ mediately be taken care of In ness to come back to the classes and Hebron. The customary sup­ defenses, especially along the Bulgarian border.' ments. Estimates of the amount ily in the spoils. by big steel companies. Now, under Women Doctors Went To Help DeWitt Mackenzie, Wide World private homes, with public build well prepared for further work. per wras served as a, part of the These Even if the Germans succeeded in crossing Euro­ ranged from $35,000,000,000 to $50,- lags taking care of many more. A degree work rather than after the the CIO United Mine Workers, they The Navy bans women doctors. news analyst, wrote: “ We mustn’t It may be necessary to combine a FOREST FIRE. Rainbow Family Services have won. pean Turkey and storming into Asiatic Turkey, how- ' 000,000,000. Much of the “ victory group of Seniors ot Stafford High the two classes before the entire meeting as usual. Visitors were program” would ceifter around T h e Army doesn’t but in practice overlook that the Japanese conflict present from Manchester, Glaston­ ’ey u qh tnin q-, otie of the braver Will Save You Money! Sunday the arbitration board ap- ever, the campaign would be far from won. The there aren’t any in either service. school are belhg .organized by Miss course la. completed. Both class­ British and Free French have been concentrating naval construction, but OPM Direc­ is part and parcel of the World War Edith Mattesen, school secretary es have tollen off in numbers and bury, Somers, Andover, Hebron, ‘ PRIMITIVES, VEN’TOREO TO pointea by President Roosevelt re­ Directors of the American Medical and that knocking Japan out won’t troops in Syria, Iraq and Iran, and thesp would give tor Knudsen said the production to assist in any emergency, typing together would not be too large East Hartford and West Hartford. CARRY SOME St-OWINir . . .to Stop into our CASH & C4RRY turned a 2-to-l decision backing Women’s Association have sent reso­ end the bigger conflagration.” that might be needed by the local During the business meeUng the JUMBO UMW’s'demand for the union shop. a good account of themselves. goakfOT four-motored bombers had for successful handling at one lutions to President Roosevelt asking To Americans the other flames Defense Oouncil. time. Grange voted to purchase a $50 U. EMBERS TO MIS CAVE .. , a dispute that had given rise to three been boosted from 500 a month to that women physicians.be taken into S. Defense Bond. The next meeting plant and watch your cIotheF being FAMILY BUNDLE Solid arrow shows how far the Germans' 1,000. This emphasized the opinion in “ the bigger conflagration” had The semi-artnual meeting of the TNUS ACQUIRIHQ^^ THE ■trikes. Caucasus drive took them. White arrtnw “ A" shows the Army reserve “ u ^ n the same been qivershadowed. ’They were still executive committee of the Tri- will be held on Wednesday, Decem­ dry cleaned and finished by our com­ I. Ever>1hlng It Ironed in this aervtac. The dissenter was Benjamin F. of defense officials that the war in terms as other members’* and that ber 17 because the regular meet­ FIRST FLAME LAMP// where they would have gone next. While arrow the Pacific must be won by bonib- burning, but more favorably to the Couhty Union was attended by a Fairless, president of U. S. Steel “ all proper knd necessary steps be anti-Fascist side. Both Russians and number of Hebron members, and ing night falls on <2hristmM Eve. “ B’’ indicates Turkish fall-back route for eastern ing Japan. Hebron ''' At the Parent Teacher Associa- plete, modern facilities. 40 Pieces SI.78 Carp., who said the decision imposed taken” to make them eligible for the thd British Libyan forces reported plana were made, to quite an ex­ (Additional pleoet—Sc each.) “ an unregulated labor monopoly" on jaw of pincers movement on Sues; white arrow OPM put critical materials on a Navy reserve. ' encouraging gains. tent already having been made Uon meeting tost Tuesday a pot “ seize first and pay later” basis, and An aU day meeting of Red luck supper was served before the ttie industry. However, the industry “ C,” the western faw. Cross workers for Monday, Dec. ptfbllc.^ ■We want you to meet the Rainbow employees, had agreed to accept the ruling. The President Roosevelt announced that A m ating of the committee for program- which was a Christ mas war industries were going on the 15. has been called. It will be party with a grab-hag for gifts. and to inspect, this really up-to-date, spic-and- ether two arbiters were Dr. John R. held as usual at St. Peter’s Rec­ Christmas observance at the He­ LaVergne Williams gave a taUc on FAMH.Y BUNDLE ' Steelman of the U. S. Conciliation seven-day week (the factories, not The Home Front tory. Merabefs are asked to bron Congregational church was span laundering and dry cleaning institution Science Stories About People the workers). held Tuesday evening at the home what to do during an air raid. Service and UMW President John L. War And Prices law unconstitutional. ’The court’s de­ bring lunches and to come pre­ Other features of the program where you save up to .10*^. In short, we 20 Pieces 99c Lewl& Liewis commented: " ! feel W ar And Peace In Skies A-1 Public Servants asked all employes to furnish them. Enemy Aliens Siezed cision said: pared to keep busy all day. It of Miss Barbara Brebant, and (.Additional pieces 4e each.) War has overtaken the adminis­ were carol singing and a quiz in want you to he our friends as well as our ~fhat u e award justifies the position While German and British airmen The Board of Supervisors of East In his native Goshen, Ind., he found Enemy banks . and businesses “ Freedom of speech and of the may be decided to hold another plans were decided upon. There which the following people parti­ •uumed by the United Mine Work- no Grippens listed but learned from ' were seized, and the government tration’s efforts to control prices be­ press are not absolute rights .. . yet aession during the week. The will be the usual mixed program cipated; .Maurice Leonard. Rs|^- customers. " Hankies or 8 7(ea (Napkins or battle in the skies, astronomers of St. Louis, 111., wanted ■bb, Charles ried when he was two years old. He nese, German and Italian “ enemy them out of sight. Now an even iMunch has sUll many items to be children. The Nativity scene will Ctoswell, Mfls. Martha 'nbbits, Mrs. -Shirt Equals 2 Pieces. . together on the .scientific problems of $300-a-year raise, but McAtee state and its people if the press was be presented in shadow pictures. -purtC rO oe W >’re conveniently located on Harrison had never been legally adopted by aliens.” Many regarded, as especially greater boom is In sight, and Price subject to censorship and 'the free completed and more and more Grace Pringle. .Mrs. .Pettengill, BIT OF FLAMING- the heavens.'Dr. Bart J. Bok of Har­ turned it down. He said the boom Administrator Henderson testified to It has not-been learned whether A In SKort... vard, reviewing '"the year’s accom­ had cut down the number of paupers his step-father. dangerous were arrested. The Jus­ speech of the individual dependent TIs are expected. Al) who can Mias MUdrtd' Henderson, MOSS, SOAKEP IN Street, just six blocks from the shopping cen­ the Senate banking committee that V or knit az« urged to come to the usual Christmas tree will be The Association voted to pay all Arrived: Maxim Litvinoff, new plishments in astronomy, reported: so much his job wasn’t worth any tice Department, however, urged upon ■ censor’s imprimatur.” in evidence, but if not there will m ot f a t , was y$EO ter, one block from East Center Street. For­ SOFT DRY Success Story Americans to be careful not to harm “ We need a strong bill to authorize londay'a meeting. The entry of carrying chargee on surplus com­ : Jlusiian ambamdor, in Washington. “In spite of the barriers of censor­ more than his present $2,000. The U. S. Supreme Court mean­ be some novel form of gift dis­ By THB CAVEMAN, merly Dodgan Dye Works. (AH flat work and handkerchiefs Three years ago blond Dorothy the “ many persons of Japanese ex­ real .control of prices.” his country into active war will, modities which will be brought completely Ironed. Wearing ap-' Separated: Tommy'Manville,'47- ship. astronorfiers havp during 1941 Before you faint,, get this one— while upheld the right of the press latly increase the need of tribution. Mrs. (Charles N. Fill­ from Wallingford to _ (Columbia WHO CARRIED I T Kirsten was financing hef study of traction whose loyalty to this coun­ Henderson said be didn’t think the and the public to criticize the courts more Is chairman of the commit­ parel nicely dried and folded In Uria I year-old asbestos heir, and his fifth succeeded in keeping alive interna­ Sheriff Fred A. Ross of Lauder­ bill passed by the House had nearly ady and enthusiastic woricers. Center where the teachers can ob­ AROUND V4ITM HIM 4/Y# 4 Y 7V(f CrAACE OF SWL/^Ht/ tional contacts.” dale county, Mississippi, actually voice by scrubbing floors One night try is unquestioned:” St any stage of a case. The decisions tee id charge. tervl’ce.) I wife, showgirl Bonita Edwards, .22, enough teeth in it M|m Anne Clark, who was laid tain them for distribution In their ..A rOKtRUHNBS . -THE fundamental SOURCE OF turned back $5,000, thereby keeping she got an audition in a New York Latin American nations and Can­ were reversals of contempt of court for some days or a week 4^th districts. OF m e MooeuM otu ej ' ^ ter 18 days. Senator Downey (D-Callf.) told Spy Case Goes to Jury BNBROV FOB PLANTS AND ALL UVINO 12 Pounds 99c New 'Infantile* Treatment a cainpaign promise for the second radio studio. Grace Moore, Metro­ ada swung into line behind the U. S. citations against the Los Angsles attack of rheumatism, is re- The 4-H Clover Sewing club bad TtOAV. .SCIENTI­ Upheld: ‘The conviction of Robert politan star, happened to be there. Many Latin > American countries the committee he intended to pro­ Times and Harry Bridges, west cosit ^ New York. Dec. 18-^iP)—^Federal a Christmas party at the home of TMIN^S.' It b r in g s t o FRUITION (AdditioaaJ petudte— aad : James in the so-called Los An- For years doctr.rr have clamped year. Ros| promised he would keep pose i system of enforced savings rtod as much improved. FIC U(eMTI NO­ 8. victims of infantile paralysis in only a reasonable salary out of the She packed Dorothy off toTltaly to declared war; others merely de­ maritime union leader. Schools here had only one ses­ Judge Mortimer W. Byers at 1 Mrs. Ruby WoUf recently. There BvBRV f o r m o f l i f e , iNCLUblNO SHIRTS— 7c each.) i gales “ rattlesnake murder,’’ by the “ to take 10 to 15 pec cent of all in­ p. m. (e. s. t ) submitted to a Jury MAS BECOME MAN AND HIS FO O D // ______casts, splints and braces. The theory fees he collects and contribute, the study. clared the U.S. ‘'non-belligerent.” sion Thursday, on account of a WM a Christmas tree and gifts AN ESSENT­ upreme Court. The war. cut Dorothy’s training which leaves their ports open to come” as a rider to the price bill. On* D«{«nM Head? keachers’ meeting in Colchester in the case of 14 men 'charged with were exchanged, with carol einiing was that wasted legs and arms rest to the state old age pension He said this would almost eliminate espionage conspiracy. The trial IAL OF w e t e t Senteaced: 12 members of Social- would—heal better with complete fund. career short, but she reached a cli­ Amefican ships. Defense is a cotnplicated business, $he afternoon. and playing of games. Refresh­ HOME.. N^t Workers Party, to 16 months in any danger of inflation by drawing 1716 Red Croas drive In the took 14 weeks to the day. Nineteen ments were sefv^ . The pest As­ AND, W HILE MODERN U CHriN (r CON- rest. max in her career last weekend in One note of disunity was^the de­ and willy-nilly the defense and pro­ other defendants, including three pidaon on charges of advocating Chicago — CO - starring with Miss mand by tome congressmen that off from $12,000,000,000 to $15,000,- has now been completed, sistant Leader, Mrs. Stanley Field, SERVES MANS EYESIGHT; ITS RtRTVER Two yeaVs ago nurse E liz a b e th Names Malt* News 000,000 of oiir national income. duction machine has grown into an women, have pleaded guilty. A was a guest of honor and bras pre­ DEVEIOPMENT THE ULTRA-Vipt-ET RAy .'pverthrbw of the government; six Kenny of Australis introduced ■ A little boy went to a parade in Moore in “La Boheme." tiM Army and Navy be called on to extremely complicated thing, con­ 1th funds raised reaching $210. ■core of others, moetly located in to terms of a year and a day. Md with a totol membership of sented with s gift. LAMP, CONTRIBUTES “work" treatment to American doc- New York City in 1852. He got lost explain how the Japanese were able trolled by a tangle of'departments foreign countries, were unappre­ The seml-Annual meeting of the laed: Production o. coin-oper- Justice In Georgia to sneak up on Hawaii. The general Fretdom Of SpMch ■nd boards. This meaiini ah avenge' of hended. TO MIS HEALTH ^tors. The patient is left as free as from his parents and never found 11.62 from each aubacriber, Executive Committee of the ’M - ad gambling machines after Feb. 1, 'possible, the' joints are manipulated them. An orphanage gave him the A mob stormed the Dodge county, attitude in Congress, .however, In the summer of 1940 Sussex Now Senator Kilgore (D-W . V i.) County Union- was held at the ougb 4. donation of $50 from Lenm Mennlng of Words r OPM, wbids also ordered produc­ and hot packs are applied to help re. name Ben Fntman. He fought in the Georgia, jail last June, seized a seemed to be that that was all over county, New Jersey, offlcitls closed has introduced a bill to centralize me anonymous subscriber would home of Mrs. Philip tsham presi­ The Manchester B0ctr!c Jbivisidn ~ Aaiatan. and rural por- in fiosserittaa sMSMsn ara:*Lur obqt^ed much mors ■Scott set out oh^the track of .nls regular. ---- triaL ---- Last ---- w^kend be was Eerly. skid “ Without e x c ^ t k ^ they preme mart; mw nad their prison ■iid ’’W* ought not to dent. “Why, that to , *eto-rbino> a«ww#K*M B_g«^ POllOld •V. PLENTY o r PARHNG SPA ' itt'mtiBBdatsd. r ; MANUHESTEk EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 13. 194^ r PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANUHESTBK, LUNN. SATURDAY, DEUEMRBR 13, 1D41 PAGE 8E1 « ' ualisUc race for tangible thinga to essAiy for the final victory will be Aiitr^fttr the pHylloge of proving our loyal- mAde." Washington Comment Job Demand alty to aa idaal, now that we too, That la the aplrit which muat Man About Manhattan great, materlallatle America, have aweep all America, and hold, for ] l fr a l b By UMrge TaekM the weeks, months, years that lie From The River Road Seen Rising rosuaucb «T TH coneeemted ourselves to tho pro­ Daybook ahead. ■BRAU> PRINTINO CO, IMC. tection of thinga we cannot touch. New York—Thia U a ballad o f* a t the dUtant mounUlna, aa II RltMU StrMt Connecticut can well be proud By Jack Stlaaett By Malcolm Motion HanebMtar, Cp p a Let us be sure, thia time, that dead fruit. Murdered by Dali who through A cavern. Decline in Employment THOMAS PBROUSOM wa art bigger and finer not only that It led the way. bates fruit, telephonea and beans. Then there Is one called “ Im­ (Mr. MoIIan, former editor of The Herald, hss consented to Oanaral Maaastr perial V loleU "---- It ihowa a tele­ Washington—By tearing, a leaf 7oQnd*a OctolMf I. 1l i l t for the war, but for the peace. Lot He may deny this. He may refuse write a weekly letter in which he shares with his former read­ Expected to Be Re- to admit any part of It. But that phone lying temptingly in a dlah, from Adolf Hitlor's book on how ers the philosophical benefits of his own peaceful retirement ua not, again, forget and betray ndex to Our ResponsibilUy Publlatiaa Bvan Baanin* Bicapi la unimportant. His paintings say while half a dozen flab are strewn to get the raw materiala for mod­ to the banka of Uie Nlsntic River. Look for his contribution verseil by War. BaaSairt A "« HollSaTA Bntarad at tha values to which w i are now on the ground. Thia takea place In tha Poat Offlea at ManeBtatar. I f the people of Mancheeter It for him. ern warfare, the United States has ssch Saturday.) As I wandered through his "Ret­ A vaat field against a farm back- Hertford, Da . 13—On the basis Conn., aa Sacaad Claaa Mall M a tt^ oonMcrated. need any quick Index of the de­ given the first hint that In this rospective Elxhlbitlon of Paintings groxmd. which, for all I know, may of reports received from the 18 MU SUBSCRIPTION RATBS gree to which the reeponsiblllties and Drawings" at the Museum of symbolize despoiled tranquility, for productloh struggle It may aban­ On Tussday I was In New Lon-#of an oyster on the half shell. A Ona Taar by Mall ...... field offices of the ConnAticut The “ BUta” Is Over of American citizenship have In­ Modern Art, I wondered what it la known that "Dali has long don dollar economy in order to don when the Bkmtem seaboard salesman, clearly a polite and in­ Why not get that cracked window Par Month by Mall ...... J •• considered the telephone a dis­ avoid shortages. State Employment Service, State Slnvla Copy ...... *...... creased In the past few days, the odd chance had led some unsus­ underwent Its first war alert— telligent young man, showed us replaced now. Surely, you do not “LOOK YOUR BEST” DallraraS Ona Taar ...... From iurprlee accomplishment, pecting grower of prunes or deal­ astrous symbol of our mechanical A few weeks ago, the Washing­ Labor Commissioner Cornelius J. Glass Company intend to let It go for the winter. Hair Fashions quota for the new'Hed Cross drive civilization." ton State Toll Bridge Authority with the city on the Thames, for shoes with high heels, shoes with Danaher stated today that, for the Landscaping Specialty MEMBER o r from Ita opening hours of "bUti,’’ er in bananas, perhaps long ago That is why the Metcalfe Glass For the family partlea during the holidays! THE a s s o c i a t e d PRESS can serve as that Index. and far away, to poiaon Dali's made, application to the Army good enough reasons, thinking of thin, soles, shoes of various and first time since defense activity tho Japanese war In the PaciOc Com pAy are Anding you this Look yonr best when yon ring doortells oa Tba Aaaociaiatf Praaa la aaclualra- mind against the sublime sub­ Now move over a few steps to (which Is in charge of fivers and ot under way In this state, Indus- Well Equipped timely warning. The snow to on Are Described ly antltlad to tha uaa or rapabllea* In the regular Red Cross mem­ itself as a mighty likely target for widely differing sizes. The place S has, in one abort week, come stance of all ambrosia. Did he but the left. This canvas la called "Soft harbors throughout the land) for rial employment Increases are be­ its way, and with It will come Uhristmas Eve, or attend that Open Honae llo » of all nawa diapatehaa erediiaO bership drive concluded here just permission to dump the 3,500 tons Invading airplanes. My wife, who waa perfectly bested but we heard Of Wolcott Company to It or not otharwiaa eraditad In down to‘the grlmmeit sort of real­ know It, a tangerine to liim has Construction With Boiled Beans; ing overshadowed by employment sHlvering nights, which wlli be party on Christmas Day. Free PAldng. thia papor and alao tba local aawa last week, our quota waa $S,200. become an ogre with which to Premonition of Civil War.*' Here of steel cable from the Tacoma does the family's driving, bad a saleswoman complain to another declines, actual and anticipated. Metcalfe Firm Is in Mar* much more convenient Inside if ity. Henceforth the Japanese a^ll Narrows bridge" Into Puget Sound. Weldon Beauty Studio' publlantd haraln. frighten children, a pear some we have an agonized face support­ broken her glasses and the repair- | of "fnsezing" and saw her get her TheM reports were baaed on la­ your windows A e supplied with All riahta of rapublleatlon of get only what they can take by That, In itself, was a considerable Back of thia was the embryonic monster of (jepravlty. ed by half a body that is stumped, bor and Industrial conditions dur­ ket for Everything in sparkling sturdy Metcalfe glass. Now Is the Proper Sea­ Announces Some of apaelal dlaoatFhaa haraln ara alao Increase over any previous quota. story of the collapse of the 'fa* ing of them was one of our objec- coat and put It on. We gave It ing November and prior to the raaafvad. ______the hardest kind of flgbting. thwarted, and inclined toward the So stop In S t 11H4 Center street Wolcott Service Truck In response to that increased de­ extremities of obesity and akin corps bridge in No'vember, IMO. tlves. Also the lack of ^ e glasses up—and, possibly Infected by a dAlaratlon of war, Mr. Danaher Its Line. son to Map Out the Most Modern St^d^ Ttaetr early surprise blows did Pause with me before a few of "Galloping Gertie," aa the infant tA ay. TTils m Aern concern to lo­ Full aarvlea ellant of N. E. mand, we did better than usual, and bones....The hands and feet vetoed the use of the car, so we . jitters germ, decided that maybe stated, and gave as his opinion cated only a few steps from the Sarriea Ine. Dali's paintinga and I'll try to bridge was called because she Work to Be Done in set up the strategy, they wanted. trail oft into what I took to be that, with the new vigor with This Christmu, give Amethlng center and can be reached by tele­ Short/hair . . . seml-ahort hair 99 E u t Center Street although we did not reach the show you what I mean. Here U waved like a flag in a gale every- went in by bus. I we had beat catch the 1:30 bus for which the uefense program la to Publlahara Rapraaantallraa, Tba They were probably surprised, one that is called "Apparition of a the gnarled stumps of cypress brilliant, something useful, Arne- phone by dialing 5856. Richard The Early Spring. . . . short In back, longer in front! Jnllaa Mathawa- - Spaelal- 'll Af-Aaaney—!y— quota. tirne the wind whistled, played New London doesn't go dead In home. On our way to the station be proAcuted, the trend Indicated Telephone 5009 for Appointment DalroTi and themselves, at some of their suc­ Face and a Fruit Dish on a Beach" trees over which a llttlb man waa thing different and Amethlng that Metcalfe or any member of hie These ace the phrases being tossed Now Tork, Chlcapo. crack-the-whip once too often and we were bumped Into several will probably be quickly arrested Boaton. Now our new quota, for the new ... .Nice, snug little title. It shows clamoring. The face waa ghastly; winter any more. There Is plenty ataff will be glad to aid you In your about by fashion experts and hair- cesses. Its features were grimaced as the flooring ripped loose from Its and the upward spiral of employ­ Is sure to be appreciated. This may "Now that the actual work of emergency Red Cross drive, Is in. a half-bleached out vase or fruit overhead moorings and crashed In­ of life end activity on the streets. times by sky-gazers. We got the problems, but don't delay, see Met­ •tyliaU to answer to the eager MEMBER AUDIT b u r e a u OP Within a few hours they had those of A fe^on on a medieval ment and production resumed. .ntract Painting BROTHERS blllty for typographical arrora ap- accomplished their aim of split' "Sleep," says Dali, la wonder­ tons of supporting cables in the a greater number are now being aarlng in ad«artlaamanta in taa was a new all time high for Man­ beach. wind, while Washingtonians de­ ly normal state. There had been more freely when we got away employed at reduced hours and Richard Metcalfe, who heads the Saving Money year’s work. We A e In a posi­ or three-quarters short, depending t[anehoatoT Eraning Harald. ting the United States and the You get the apparition of the ful. because "In their dreams men Metcalfe Glass Company located at tion to make a sketch or layout upon the most becoming to the INC. chester. are freed to commit the moat bated what was to be done about news that morning, of enemy air­ from the immediate vicinity uf further layoffs, Mtlmated as high British fieeta. They had dealt a face through an overturned urn, rebuilding the bridge. Originally, as 10,000 workers, are anticipated 11IH Center street. Is offering a of your grounds, recommend ever­ IndividuaL la some cases the Albert F. Knofla. Pna. And that is the sort of schedule hideous crimes." Sometimes the craft appearing high In the skies the Electric Boat Company, the Interior Decorating Saturday, December IS which forma one eye, and a dead it was a Fedcra. Works Agency by MsAh, principally In non-fer­ large MlAtion of mirrors Essential Now greens and shrubs for the founda­ — Phot‘s By F^lot. slightly longer sides may te broah- great and paralyzing blow to each crimes are squashing hapless on which, in many fields, this na­ child, which forms the other. The project, but rebuilding it was an­ over the Pacific Coast, but that Submarine Base, the Coast Guard rous metals, hardware and clA k Christmu gifts. These u e A th s tion planting next spring and lo­ ed up with a tip-top roll. General Contmetota fleet. fruit, or lifting the cuticle of a luxury and a necessity in the home cate beds and suggest rerennlala Bigger, Finer People tion must now operate—s sched­ dead child ia sprawled on Its back other matter. I* was only some la a long way off and there was quarters and the industrial and manufacturing. Particularly a(- Tha Weldon Beauty Studio at Paper Hanging Alteration Spceialiats Theoretically, that prepared the and Its head forma the eye grand piano aa you would atrip weeks ago that final arrange­ fA ted are the Naugatuck Valley nnd are, therefore, a Ideal gift for for the flower garden,” says John 99 East Onter street bu models ule three times as great as any­ the peel of a banana. not the slightest indication that business center of New London. the home-maker. Among the mir­ Manchester Building Overnight News People are never ao fine aa when way for the speedy conquest of Sprawled over the whole la a dog ments were made for private capi­ brass and copper plants. S. Wolcott. on display at all times, their op­ One of Manchester's Oklast thing we have done In the past. whose eyes have been gouged out All of which______Indicates aome-_ anyone In New London had Anyhow, we learned later that the rors rapidly gaining prestige "W e have eonhectiona with ex­ erators having the newest A d lat­ the big thing comes, and that is Hongkong, Singapore and the tal to construct a broader bridge Metal Trade Shortage And Loan Will Take 12 Jackson Place and Moat Reliable BuUderal This nation must meet that and through which one may look 1 thing. Just what, I don t know. that would withstand the wildest dreamed of such a thing aa the police would have chased us out Labor shortage Is now principal­ among Manchester hoiiAwlves are perts In growing well farmed, Of Connecticut est In cuts and styles. See the new what Americans, aa Indlvlduala Philippines. the figiire-^length mirrors which Good Care o f Reserves. Ondolea cap wave, a permanent schedule. gales that rip across the Narrows. possibility of aerial bombardment presently even if we had wanted ly confined to skilled metal tradu healthy stock A d , aa always, do By Associated Press Phone 4370 875 Main S t Phone 48M sad aa a nation, are going to be Immediately, the problem oljjdls- workers, particularly for machine are featured by this local concern. a thorough plAttng job at rea­ Just like a u tu ral wave, being If that conquest should be com against a Connecticut city In any­ to stay, because they very toon Manchester's first assignment are ardent believers In the virtue of poslng of 7,500,000 pounds of tool manufAtuiera, which con­ OlMs Headquarters sonable prices. modeled by these operators. This • iinding out from thia time on. pleted before American and Brit Regardless of whether you want Waterbury—Mrs. R. A. Tovvn- Is to show bow much easier It Is fresh air may wish the openings "useless" cable presented Itself. A thing like the Immediate future. ordered everybody off the streets. tinue to Increase employment. And. while we are diAusslng "W y spend your good money la not a hot or a cold process A d HEALTH AND DIET to open a savings acAunt or apply send of West Haven waa killed last It la a atrange contradiction Ish strength could be rebuilt and wider. If the air seems stuffy, give survey was made and it was dis­ Firearms and ammunition plants Metcalfe, just a little reminder for sickly. Ill-formed plants, when la lasting, beautiful A d never brit­ SEE FOR YOURSELF! to give $18,000. to the Red Cross, We did a couple of errands, left But I don't think there was a night when A automobile operat­ that It takea all the hate and ugU- united, Japan will be In what Is ADVICE the room an airing by opening all covered that the cost of salvag­ are hiring for replacement rather that this is headquarters for shat- for a loan, the place to go to the healthy stock costs very little tle A d to not to te compared with with our nation at war, than It windows as widely as possible and the glasses for repair, received the moment of this experience with a terp rA f glara, a real necessity to Manchester Building A d L o a O f­ ed by her son, John', 21, A d a F ob e a a go HIGH GRADE neaa of war—the moat brutal and considered sound strategical posi­ ing the cable (hundreds of strands than expansion, while non-ferrous more? Why buy ohrute or try A y existing method of p e rm A A t waa to give something less than opening one door, for a few min­ assurance that they would be 1941 alert during which I was not metal planU anticipate further any motorist. This statement needs fice located at 955 Main street in state police cruiser car collided a waving. Furnished' by tho McCoy of thick steel wire drawn tightly to m A e them grow in sand, grav­ over yoor ear barbaric Invention of man—to tion. It will be up to her enemies utes. When the air seems very dry. employment declines. no p rA f. Just pick up the paper the store e f C. E. Mouse A Son. mile north of Watertown CAter, $5,200 last week. Health Servtea together and encased in a gal­ ready In an hour, and bad a bite haunted by the living memory'of el or poor aoU?” Gift Nook Popular with a magBl- bring out the flneat kind of be­ to dislodge her, and it will be you will flni It a good plan to set a Slsckerilng of the tempo In hir­ today and iTOk over the accidents. You c A open a savings account Injuring the young man A d Another feature of thia populA PRINTING Let's make certain we do it. vanized tube) would exceed con- of lunch at a place with a long another day In New London— John 8 . Wolcott waits to give fytog g I a a a serious task. pan of water on the heater so that slderably_ the cost of steel scrap ings has also been due in some Notice how m A y were A n t to the very easily at thU office. A d you Trooper Tlmmothy J. Foley. 31, of daylight Beauty House is their at­ havior on the part of youraelf and counter where you sit on a stool November 11. 1918. That day my you expert advice on your prob­ Waterbury. JOB AND COMMERCIAL Address oonununicatloiis to Tlw moiture will escape Into the air. in the iTpen market. Hence, the InatancM to the f A t that many hospital due to cuts sustained by may deposit as little u one dollar lems. There to economy In ob-' tractive gift nook. Every day new when we get your neighbor. Yet It la not ao It Is too early to say that this a month. Hartford—Gov. Robert A. Hur­ Herald, Attention McCoy decision to roll the cable off the and listen to the counter girls ex­ wife and I stood jammed against manufAturera have reached pres­ broken glau. Then rush to the tatning well formed, healthy ever­ gifts are arriving A d you may be teroBgb oerv- PRINTING .Metcalfe Glass Company and get ley named yesterday Morton J. atrange. after all. strategy will not work. But it Is Health Servtea (Soda) saddles on the towers and drop change passing and somewhat a show window in State street, ent plant capacity A d increued The dividends paid on such ac­ greens A d shrubs A d having sure of new A d toteresUng ideas Ictog It — aad eee for yo a n d i your .car protected by Installing counts are very liberal. A d thous­ Newjger, retired buaineasmA of Prompt and Cflieteat In tha ordinary routine of our plain that, as the fighting gets Question: W. W. writes: "I see It into the 40-foob depths of the production will have to come them p lA ted in good aoU as well A d you may have these attrac­ cryptic confidences concerning watching a town gone mad with about: 1. Through plant equipment shatterproof windows. You cannot ands of M Achester residents are Greens Farms, Westport, as a If It doeu't aattofy every etaad- of All Hlada. Connecticut soda mentioned so much that I am Narrows. as the satisfaction of seeing them tively wrapped at no extra charge. living, we taka many things for grimmer, the Japanese are finding Treatment Following A ‘•Stroke’* "him.” Then we headed for the excitement and jubilation over the additions. 2. By lengthening the afford to take chancea these days, taking advantage of this splendid member of the Merritt Parkway ard. wondering from what root woid It develop Into a beautiful setting. Shop where It to comfortable A d . granted. It is easy. In normal the going progressively tougher The decision had been tenta­ work week A d by the addition of especially with the dangerous. Icy opportunity to build up a reserve 'lommlssion to succeed Schuyler COMMUNITY PRESS Following a stroke which has Is derived. Have a small dictionary post office where we had some signing of the famous—or was it "Fruit trees A d grape vines Miss Juul, of the Weldon Beauty tively approved when Carlton other working shifts. This in turn weather just ahead. fund. Merritt of Stamford, for whom the s e r v ic e a A. B. Hohaea J. 9V. B a n ttmea, to think that the world la From all reports, they are still Y ankee which does not give this Informa­ business. infamous?—Armistice. And I can require a u a I pruning A d spray­ Studio, Invites you to come In A d COOK'S ST . left one side of the body paralyzed, tion. Will you please look It up for S. Proctor, chairman of the com­ will entail the problem of prAur Cold Wtather Ahead Saving Essential Now parkway waa named. Merritt re­ browse around A d see "What's SlAcheater Oreeo. Pbooe 8996 made for ua, rather than to know nursing the stings they got from It was while on our way there, remember. the sinking feeling ing In the dorniAt state for scale $51 No. Blala 8$. let flfl By A. H. O. the thing the patient Is most In­ m e?" " mittee on steel conservation and Ing skilled machinists A d other Richard Metcalfe's concern has Saving money is very essential signed. New!" that the world la what we make that handful of merlnea on Wake reclamation of the engineers' de­ a walk of some three or four which took possession of me, and trained operators. According to a full supply of all kinds of glus. these days due to the unseen dark and other fungrl." he says. "W e Darien—Mrs. Alice T. Stark, terested In Is how fast the paraly­ Answer: Our word soda seems to C A do this for you." The operators of th# Weldon It. It la eaay; too, to puraue our Island. They » are developing It might be judged, from a have come down from the Arabic, fense board discovered It. For blocks, that the fire sirens began the terribly overwhelming convic­ b u t reports available the number days ahead. A d surely you will wife of James H. Stark, died yes­ Beauty Studio advise that you call sis is going to disappear. ot skilled machine operators not W A t.to deposit your money In a D e A limte on shade trees c a terday at her home after a long own living and our own Joba and full-fledged attack on the Philip' “ suda," meaning splitting head­ once the wheels of OPM ground Immediately for a appointment patriotic summary of the situation It is often difficult to give a swiftly. to bellow. The many persons on tion, "This is all wrong—frightful­ , employed is nil A d any further reliable concern such as the M A ­ te removed A d woAds treated to lllneas. WAYNE W. our own recreation and our own pines, but it has met with brilliant ache. The Medieval Latin term for advAtage during the winter for your Oiriatmaa coiffure. J. R. Braithwaite this week, that the war has gone ilcfinite answer In these circum­ soda was "sodanum" meaning Within a few hours OPM had a State street apparently paid little ly all wrong! This job hss not * sugm Atlng of defense Industries chester Building and L o a Asso­ Stamford—Mrs. Sarah & Havi- Don't let the holiday arrive A d stances. Usually, after a few days must come about by trA s fe r of We Invite You to Open months. There are alao many planning from the aelflah point of resistance at every point. They out of Connecticut politics. headache remedy. telegram from the Washington If any attention, and an alarm ot been finished. It Is being aban­ ciation. This Ancem h u been land, 90, oldest member of the find It impoaaible to have a ap- Keys Made, Locks Repaired. or weeks, the leg on the affected these workers from non-euentlal serving M Achester residents for repair .jobs around the home that PHILLIPS view. have footholds In Malaya, but they It apparently evaporated as an bridge authority saying "An In­ fire which might very well be from First Congregational church, died polntmA'w for your beauty treat­ side becomes movable, the patient surance settlement has been made doned just as completion was at Industriu. over 5<) years, and to now stronger do not get attention when every­ yesterday after a long Illness. Complete RefrigeratiOB But all auch careleaaneaa, all are still a long way from SlngA (Cold Feet) A Savings Account ment “Look Your Beat” for the Tools Gronnd Issue In the fifth district congres­ finding the power of movement Is on the bridge...the Washington an outlying area, was certainly hknd. One day It will have to b* The State EmploymAt Service th A ever. one to so busy. John S. Wolcott Hartford—TTie Hartford Steel Question: Mias D. M. sales; "1 family party, for a proud appear- t, Service — AH Makes. auch complacency la, -all along, pore. They are pressing the at­ sional election. Edward J. Ryan returning, although the leg may Toll Bridge Authority will offer none of our affair. So we jogged Is at present conducting s cam­ The Association U also prepared and Son are very handy in all I ’orporatlon voted yesterday to es­ seem to have a constant headac]be done over again." And make payments of one A c e at A Important premiere, one ’ Lawn Mowera Sharpened tack on Hongkong, but the Chi­ who, befdre Sunday, was the "Iso­ not be aa strong as it used to be. for sale all scrap metal which csui paign to Induce skilled workers to to make mortgage loans for pur- kinds of repair work. A d you will tablish a $250,000 "separation Sgrrlccd • Sold • Rebuilt. under the protection of aomethlng all of the time. Would thia come along. I bad never been In New to play a atarring role a evre- lationist" or "non-lsolatlonlst” The arm may recover much more be made available..." And now the men and women ot make themseivu available for de- dollar or more per month aa chAlng, building or remAeling te surprised at the things they can wage" system to furnish purchas­ to that ia bigger and more Intangible nese are delivering heavy blows from my eyes? Another thing nlng "at home." Electrical Utilities AUTHORIZED candidate. Immediately declared slowly and remain partially para­ That waa enough for OPM and London's new post office, before New London who on that day fen u Industriu, If they are not homes. A d all loans are made do. ing power for a year's layoff of ' than any of the thinga we can at their rear. that I'm bothered with is cold feet. desired. The dividends we COMMERCIAL his support of the nation's war lyzed. As a general rule, the'pa­ 3,500 tons of steel scrap was res­ and while my wife was attending scriamed auid danced and hugged now A employed. promptly upon receipt of your ap­ Oa Make Bepoire employes. Re-Conditioned touch. And when we find that effort. Yet It must be noted that tient flnds-that the power of walk­ It takes me so long to get to sleep cued from briny oblivion. Just There sum s to be no preunt In­ pay on such accounts are plication. The cost of obtaining Among the articles which they And, If they have temporary au at night due to the fact that my to the matter that took ua there perfect strangers on the streets In New Haven—Coroner James J. FRIGIDAIRE SALES he did not withdraw his candi­ ing will come back, but that the what It will cost hasn't been de­ crease In migration, the peak of these loans 1s small, and the offi­ feature repair work on are va­ C orrigA Issued a finding yester­ Guns Repaired that big, intangible thing la perloiity at sea, that superiority Is feet are like two cakes of Ice. —It was her own Immediate busi­ very liberal. dacy. arm will stay weaker than the leg. termined yet. It may be far above frenzied delight are gazing apprs- out-of-state applicAta having cers of the Association will te cuum ctoAera and all electrical day in which he said that the death AND SERVICE threatened, we auddenly. realise What could be the cause of thia? being whittled down by American The stricken person should be the "ceiling" placed on scrap steel ness—I spent the time lik in g at been reached uveral months ago. glad at any time to sit down wltb appliances, all makes of sewing of StAley M. Pickering of West 52 Pearl S t Phone 4200 68DelmontSt Phone 86SS The star chamber session of the could It be lack of a good blood hcnsively skyward—and striving We are prepared to make Rest Haven how aupVemely vital and impor­ planes. kept warm and no food trf any kind pricey, but OPM is not particular­ the extraordinarily fine mural you A d talk over the details of maebinea, furniture, toys, lamps, Dennis Mass., In a tourist cabin Republican State Central Commit­ circulation? I also feel tired most bravely and In dignity to keep tant It la, and we Immediately The picture is still as serious as tee scheduled for Thursday was should be given for some time, if ly interested In the price. It is mortgage loans for pur­ your particular problem. cords, plugs, sockets, wiring, In B rA ford waa "caused by the Chronic and Convalescent of the time." more Interested in the fact that paintings of windjammer sailors their nerves from exploding like called off at the request of Sena­ no food Is given to the patient he Foreclose on More chasing, building of remod­ Convenient Quarters shovels, forkSt rakes, washing ma­ failure of the deceased (Pickering) glva it a big, intangible part of any one could imagine. The JapA' Answer: It ia possible for the once salvaged, the scrap can be in action which are the lobby's Home tor John A. Danaher, who, before win stand a better chance of re Prince Rupert drop. Remember, it does not matter chines, lawn mowers A d so forth. to use the most fundamental re­ ouraelvea—a part of ouraelvei we neae may be able to push their persistent headache to be the re­ converted Into 100 light or medium eling homes, promptly after Sunday, was coming up with "off covery. This fast should be con major decoration. I waa immersed Somehow I have the conviction whether you want to open an ac­ A ll kinds of knives and scissors gard for hla own safety and com­ Johnson Bros. perhaps did not know even exlat- sult of ayeatrsin but I can not tanks. Into 200 four-ton trucks, Urban Property count, or apply for a Io a , you will Light Airy Rooms . . . OIL BURNERS strategy to a succeasful conelu the record" revelations which Unued for at least five days; and In my. admiration of the murals receipt of application. The are also sharpened At a reason­ fort. . . Mrs Pickering, bride of tell yon definitely whether or not or into 800 16-Inch sheila for the that this war is not going to end receive the same courteous, reli­ . . . Pleasant Location ipd. ' Sion. But they know, now, that would'prove any foreign war un­ if the blood pressure stays high, It able price. a week, also died of the gas fumes Electrical Contraetora may be kept up even longer. I sug­ this Is the cause In your case with­ battleships of our navy. when the wife appeared and said. In another armistice. I believe in cost of obtaining such loans able service at tee'' M Achester Now Is the Time To Think What baa bappened'in England justified, and who, today. Is safe Do not forzet your lawn early that killed her husband. they are in a war. America can gest that the patient be given dis­ out first examining you. I sug­ T h a t alarm we heard wasn't for Building A d Loan AssoclaUon. Telephone 6984 533 5Uin Street in the arms of the new national the fact o f Incorrigibility. 1 be­ Wasblngti^n, Da . IS—(4V-Fore- is small. next spring. It needs a good under war la an wtample of all begin to be proud of Its men, for tilled water to drink. gest that you have the eyes test­ As I said In the beginning, this Their office to cA trally located for of Next Winter’s Heat TeL 6227 - 7606 unity. Yet It Is to be doubted that fire. There are reports of ene­ lieve that there'’are nations which, dosuru of non-farm property feeding A d protection against the thia— reported by alncere obaerv- Every morsel of food taken at ed as this will soon show whether Is one of the first evidences that your convenlAce A d you are in­ Mrs. James Fogarty they are, once again, the kind of Senator Danaher, although he too my planes approaching this coast, to ta l^ 4,408 during October, an JepAese Beetle. ’ You know they OU Baraer Heattag to tee iair8 this time will interfere with re­ the headache Is due to defective the United States is coming to because they have not the will or increase of 84 esses over Septem­ vited to stop in at u y tlqto for e Alarms Wearing ers who oould not mlaa the truth. 'men who acorn the odds and dare supports the nation’s war effort, grips with the real problem of live in your lawn ten months out 54 Walnut Street era way economical, toot We WU) Gladly Giva covery and the patient must be vision. The coldness of the feet is headed for New Tork and Bos­ the UlenU to redeem themselves ber In Antraat wltb the usual de­ ■ The Manchester consultation. of the y «A . A combination of Jmt And what hga happened In Eng­ reach for the unexpected victory has undergone any change of shortages in raw materiala. For particularly careful to avoid diete­ on of the very common symptoms ton, and that was a no-school sig­ from the rule of thoroughly bad cline, the Federal Home Loan Bank Remember also that, tii times to araenate of lead A d fertilizer ac- Out Fire Sirens Estimates. land la thia': The people of Eng­ Japan will respect them, too, be mind, or principle with regard to tic Indiscretions I f the patient has of poor circulation. Try using a months, a number of government Board reported today. This caused come, you will th A k the Associa­ the American foreign policy he so workers have been saying that we nal.” She had heard 'one post men, are Irremediably bad them­ Building & Loan compllshea both purposes If prop­ land haye stood and fought and fore she Is through. been accustomed to eating every­ hot water bottle at your, feet when a 4 per cent rise In the seasonally tion for suggesting you save your erly applied with epreadera. consistently opposed. thing and anything, this may be a going to bed. You would also prob­ would have to take a page from office clerk telling the news to an­ selves. I believe Germany Is one. adjusted Index to 34.2 per cent of money at tbto time. Sit down end Johnson & Little sacrl^ed not because their homes Hitler’s book if we wepe going to Jota 8 . Wolcott end Son are Los Angeles. Dec. 13— CF)— Joseph Hublard 109 Oeater Street He Is one hundred per cent bard rule to enforce, but a » great ably find it helpful to use the fol­ other. I believe Japan Is anotbsr. I am the average month in the 1935 to Association think a moment. Mr. Defense compiling their list for next Beagee — are/ihraatened, for their homes lowing footbath, before retiring: meet the soaring demand for some W orkA. How much have you Spence Turner, c o A ty fire war­ Mason and Concrete Pboae 5878 Connecticut Leads the Way for his country, but he is not deal of good will come from its Neither of us was tremendously completely convinced that these 1939 peri<^. 955 Main St. Manchester ■ p r ^ now, A d all local frlA d s have already }>een bombed, not be­ likely to have become, over­ observance. Place the feet in hot water as hot raw materials. Until now, ' they Outstanding advAM S by the 12 made Th the last six months and den. complains that tho strain of have been mostly voices crying in impressed. There could nqtY<>** nations, aa they have existed, of this progreaslya M Achester shrieking three blackout warn­ Contractor cause their scale of Uvlng waa at ,The President, next week. Is night, a participant In the long I believe that a ^ t of a week as can be borne on the akin with­ FH LB banks totaled $187,083,935 how much have you .to show for concern ere asked to get in touch out burning, and keep them in the the wilderness. sibly be Japanese planes In the ings (two of them were false) scheduled to hold a conference range peace and war point of or two at the beginning will do must be destroyed. Destruction on.. Nov, SO, the second highest it? This should be sufflelAt proof with them immediately, so that Sidewalks, Floors, Founda­ stake, for that scale of living waa hot water for ten minute; then Most often -cited by these per­ When Yoa that jrou need the M Achester rapidly is wearing out alrena on view held, for Instance, by Sen­ more good than any other measure Atlantic, and It Just seemed sev­ is what they plan )or ua; One side, level In th ru years, the 'board uld. you may te certain that your the fire .engines. GIBSON’S none too good; not because any- with representatives of capital immediately place In cold water son^ In their arguments was Hit­ Building A d Loan Office, A d the BILL'S TIRE ator Maloney. which’ may be tried. A fast on eral days too soon for shy real The b A k s’ volume of cash funds Need tires lawn will receive-the proper treat­ tions. Roads, Walls, Etc. and keep In the cold water for ler's solution of the copper short­ or the other must go. There Is not time to see them to right now. So He told the Civilian Defense and '•thlng they could touch waa threat­ and tabor seeking a general agree Speaking realtatlcally. the pos- grapefruit juice or tomato Juice age In G eilnany^t the outset of was a $57,203,688, which was the See UsI ment next aprlng. And don't GARAGE seems to be especially beneficial In one minute. Finish by rubbing lUtollbood^ that a German or Ital­ room on this small Barth for the highest of A y comparable date, ■top In tbto afternoon A d open Committee some new warning aya- Fountains and Pool Work ened," for the things you can touch ment with regard to strikes for sibilltlea are that the coming of the war. Where, ne had asked hts Retread — Used forget the Innumetable thinga that tem, would have to be worked out. B. H,j(}lbsoe, Prop. reducing the blood pressure when vigorously, for''thrw; or^our min­ ian carrier could be off this shore. kind of Germany that has existed the board added. — New — Uood- your a c c o A t Don't forget, the ad­ REPAIR SHOP could be found under Hitler, too. the "duration.' war haa not at all removed the utes with a bathtdwel. You will experts, is the most copper in dress to 985 Main street In the John'Wolcott does during the win­ for Giirdena a Specialty. deep-seated Issues from which the this is 190 high and either of these Germany? They had answered. In Anyhow we still ^ad several up to now or the kind of Japan Tha Federal Ho'uaing Adminis­ rteb Pharla - SpeeiaBaiag la But even before the President also find that plenty of exercise ■tore of C. E. House A d Son. ter months too. The address to Brunets with healthy scalps av­ Wm. RjiGreen, Prat. y The people of Ekiglaiu have re- msy be 'used along with the dls the rain gutters around our homes small srrands to do and we went tration Anounced meAwblle that AU Other SUkea. variance of American public opin­ will help to cure the faulty circu­ which Is just now hugfllng Itself 117 Hollister street, A d these erage about 10S,0(X) hairs on their 314 E. Middle Turnpike BEAR Blstc]l because they knJ|w the big had Issued the call for thia meet tilled water at the start. and buildings. Then go get it. more th A 200,()00 FHA-inspected Large AUawanA On OM riree, heeds. ion sprang. lation. Try physical culture exer­ about i t hom u had been atarted during the "hAdym en” may be reached by Wheel AUgaaieat, Columbia and Elk Skydai^ ing, the model of what can bap After the attack the patient Hitler ordered. The. protest was OVA the first fruits of tU abomi­ Ont of Um '— Flat Ure '— TeL 6987 Intangible was the real object of To the contrary. It la altogether should be kept as quiet as possible. cises and walking, beginning slow­ But u we entered a big store first 11 months of this year, eur- calling $784. pen when Americana knpw some' logical to expvct that the debate that it would cost many times the nable treachery. Battery Trnnble — Dial 6161. And remember, more th A ever Brake and U. S. Tires. Hitler's attack. And, laying aal^ Best In bed Is advlssble. When the ly and gradually increasing your value of scrap copper to salvage where a radio waa blaring. It waa paaeing the record total of 173,062 —rightfully Interrupted and post­ activity. The tlredneas might be Thia war is to be fought by a for a full year utablished In 1940. this year, you should see to It Repairs, Service, all other considerations In their thing bigger than their own self' paralytic effect of the stroke clears It, but Hitler’s order stood and the ■triktngly apparent that some­ Carboretor poned and laid aaide with the dra­ up quickly, tbe patient may see no the result of eyestrtlln; or it might generation which knows nothing Campbeirs that no Japa are camping on your effort to pro.tect and preserve this Ish welfare ia at stake had been result was that the Nasi had I— ill. . ■ Qualhy STORAGE Servlee! matic coming of attack upon us— reason w ^ he should rest but I as­ be due to constipation; or' on the thing was very much amiss. front lawn. Let John Wolcott Aceeaaories. provided. And it had been pro enough copper to start and carry of armistices. Service SlRtion remove the JepAeee beetle for THE big intangible, the people of Elhg- will be resumed at almost the mo­ sure yodthat rest is the best thing other hand It may be- simply the on the war. In terms of those early Clerks ware trying banVJto attend LiOCi vided by Connecticut. As our home-bound bus roiled Each Householder Cor. Mato SL site 3tkMle Tpk.. l8 Never An Accident It you u soon u poestble. Load and Long 185 Main S t Phone 5012 180 Spruce S t - Phonf MM land have become bigger and ment a peace cornea. for him. Ebicitemsnt should be result of faulty habits of living. victories, it came so cheaply that to their dutlea, but had difficulty Ws were not 24 hours at*war avoided and all problems which The following articles by Dr. down Bank street In New London finer. ^ Once America Itself has beea its cost couid only be consider^ In remembering whether they bad Is Always the ReBnlt o f... FALLOT butfiance Moving with Japan before Governor Hur protected, there will again be might produce -anxiety and worry Frank McCoy which are available negligible. last Tuesday I saw from the win­ Own Raid Warden 1 Moat reporters returning from should not be discussed before him. to any reader might be helpful to this or.that article even when It ley was able to telegraph the leolatkmiats and non-lsolation- Apparently, the United States dow three boys, the eldest perhaps SAVE UP TO 30% I Dependable! England will tell you of a very Isto. Once war has ended, there The most Important preventive you: Headache....; That Tired ia learning this lesson: When a In plain sight; customsrs Paul W. Dougan a Finn Intention STUDIO AND No More Waiting Wltli A President, Informing him that Feeling___ ;'and Improving The thirteen. They were trudging Ob Plnmbtog Landscaping strange thing^that the English, will again be a divlaton of opin­ measure In those knowm to have shortage is almost certain, the were Inattentive and could not re­ Buttle, Da . IS— (F) — Mrs. PHONE 6260 Run-Down Battery. the people you have been feeling representstlvea of the Manufse- ion as to what should be* the ez* high blood pressure and arterial Circulation.. . . : In requesting the coet of a product doesn't matter; along the sidewalk, perhaps bead­ B lSA or Roosevelt, arriving here General Gintractor a Sincere^ Effort otel Elaetri- AND T ty Our 30-Minute Battery hardening. Is moderation In all articles, please forward one laige the Important thing ia to get i t member what they had come In CAMERA SHOP sorry for—are happy and serene tursra- Association of Connecticut tent nnd nnture of Amerten’s ed for the open waterfront; each on a tour m eulstant director of • ----A epl SoppUee Charging ^rvieal participation In world affairs. things. Too much exercise, too self-addressed envelope and five ,3 U hundred 16-lnch shells could for; the girl who waited on ua ad­ a Intclliffent Direction THE AtJSTIN A. the Connecticut Federation of LS' with businesslike looking twen­ the OfflM of Ctvillah Defense, wid by boytog dl- aB they have never been before. much excitement, too much to eat, cents In stamps for each article be the margin of victory In World mitted that she waa "nervoua” be- last night her ideal would be a and Builder bor and the state organi^tion of Ssnator Danaher, for instance. too much worry, any of these may desired. Address your request to ty-two' rifle slung o v a his shoul­ a Skilifnl Ezeention reet at CHAMBERS CO Tree Surgery AutoLite Batteriea. In |n>lte of the bombs, in epite of Is part and parcel of a historic War n . caust her mother, at home, Bituation In which ^ ’vejry house­ STUDIO PORTRAITS the nerves; In 'spite of their au- the Congress of Industrial Organ' be the event which sets of( a McCoy Health 'Service In care of der. They seemed to be entirely holder would be his owii air raid Concrete and Maikmrjr 68 Hoiliater S t, Manchester Range Oil • Macmfllan R ise continuity of vlsw. When he want stroke. this newspaper. •would he listening to the radio ' warden. — "frem e danger. izatlons bad met and signed an to Washington, he found there a on their own and I auspAted then COMMERCIAL Free Motor OU Once a stroke haa occurred the and wouldn't' understand.” By Bverythlng most Am e under Work ^ Altoraiions And they are thua happy be- agreement eliminating strikes little, and to him fascinating, patient should be doubly careful that they were on their way to j clv lllA defenu. A d that , means NAVI YOU HIRNIAT group o f man who had, immedi­ (Olfaictory Nerve Injury) practically waiting on heraelf my PHOTOGRAPHY John S. Wolcott DistrOmtor — eauae .they haver'^^und that the from Connecticut Industrial life but if be ia willing to take care of Question: Mrs. Me asks: “Will get tbemselvM each an enemy teat everyone should have ebme ately alter the last war, held' the hinieelf there U a good chance of wlfa got what she wanted and we 56 Gardner Slract HANSEN^S t .w il.cWDraaaiJO.w«i>l Intangible thing, their apirtt- for the duration of the war. you please tell me if it is possible parachutist. Yet, I think that pert In i i " she aald. view that, having won the war, we avoiding another.' went out The streeta were now "An Ideal objAtive would be &Son UAl freedom, ia the only truly im­ When this is the picture, is anti' should abstain from the pei^ie. Those Inteiested in articles to regain the eense of smell de­ It is Impossible for morality and armistices will be found to be very Phone 6105 Next to the Armory Mmn 7m Nad Am OpwWW.I VAN'S stroyed, I believe, by nasal treat­ full o f excited school children, .teat every home-owner be quail- MOVIE CAMERAS 117 Hollister S t 487 Hartford portant thing In the world, the strike legislation a necessity? This group, with Danaher as a re­ which might be helpful to patients patriotism to thrive In a free de­ much out of style In this world fled to unre as hie own air raid 1 M.I cruit, operated frcjm all the impli­ ment when a child?” mocracy when religion Is neglec­ headed for homes and bus sta­ A txrow DOCTOI AtOUT only thing'worthy of their own Ws salute the three organize' threatened with a stroke are wel when the times comts when bote w ardA If the need arose. Every AND PROJECTORS cations of that view at the last come to send for Dr. Frank Mc­ Answer: If the olfactory nerve ted. tions. Ilioy made a good deal of household should know what to do supreme loyalty. tlona signing the Connecticut waa severely injured by the treat­ —Most Rev. aohB Blark Oeaa—The Brighton Citl> rslude to a gA eral drive designed have good ventilation and not ao surgery. This operation Is only e walks fit all wa have to trudge QUAumr poor, Brfghty and low, bavo found tobor. ~ Uean'state Central Committee many arguments.” Enslaved workers tba world over sen, a weekly newepapA, hae come > recapture CAton. KRAUSE'S amy net have bean rsneeHed, minor one end ahoula not.leave e on "armor plata” macadam ot up with tele *^veather report:” gcanton ia believed to be the OAK GROVE PRINTING! 4ho copimoB daaomlBBtor of the I f there must be rivalry be* Answer: Ths bast way of pro­ large sear. look to their American brothers bnt amraiy peatpeaed, aad It viding. for adequate ventilation for the production of tee weapons which tvety Individual particle "For Japan and vleinlty—neav I prindpel b e u from wbieb the Jap- tween capital and labor, now la anoM are' bombing tee British GREENHOUSES .the pstattag be neeeaasry for the d u rl^ tea winter months Is to which will make team free again. seems te have baan placed in po- showers of oombe, with scat •SI Bartferfl DAIRY . Job wafla ter That la what win ba b^peolag not tbe tlBM tor one Bde or the BipnbHean party la Oonneetteat (M asteU) clouds of planse, probably follow-| crown Alony ot Hong Kong. Uomt keep at least one window open at —PieaUent Besaevatt te tee CXte aiUoa with a view te tearing shoes y e a will Aaaarica, too, froca this time other to eeek a victory. te ebeeee wnather It Ie tee par­ both top and bottopa. This alloiws Question: Frank O. sake: "What • • * . ed by parachutes; a rapidly gath4 Hpeelal Atteattae ■rove eatte* ia the mastoid process T Dods it aad human teat to pladsa. Wa an- ertng cold anger, starting In thd EMiny Suattag Fred H. Sankey, Prop.'. Toa w U he atopriimd to find There ie only one victory which ty at WlOkte or tee party of tho stale, warm air to eaeape I don't eea why we have to lit 01 Tea r e Pboae teetoty. be­ Borah. For there are Isolatlan- throuugh the top opening and have anything to do with mss- Hitler upset our morale terad a Mwa store iriilcis (Usplayad U. 8. coastal regions, and spread Ordere • DM. 8700 lt wU Am you yoofaelf are, eounte todey, and that ia the vlo* Melbourne., Australia, Dec. lS -> late after Rrara M well aa before bringe in freeb air at the bottom. t<4dItieT” —Mary ianSiane 1Cafpenter, tefw tly in its wtodows vailoua models ot Ing throughout ‘he United StoteeJ BpectaOet te ^ Paatenrbid your neighbor li^ and what tory OoBheeUcut eeidtal and la* wan, miatlealste betweea all Anawer: The mastoid process la preslflsnt at - VnlvsrM^r ef is moving toward the wet'v vyith In'^ (F))—An AiutrallA Air Fo t aI icom- How wide the window ehould be woman's shoos with flat basis and I munique said today that enemy serai aad teed^ o f ther spirit ia a part of bor had hi ndnd when t h ^ dedl* w an , aad' they freqnentiy rlae opened depends to soihe extent a 'ooUeetlon of hollow 0^ locat­ waahtegtoto creasing speed. Long range pr dlag Arraage- **Milk That iL Milk'* thick aolea. A asan who was avl* diction: Complete inundation I A o i i t ^ planu had bu n aun over mt we, too. dated tbemaelvea to the aurvlvai te gisateit power aM bm^ do- upon the wlaiiee of those uBng tee ed in the bone behind each ear. eWro aad teOteg telaeaee on I t e dieeeee known, as mastoiditis George Wastengtqn algnad the ______Japanese lalende,,followed by ' [Uie Buteercl^ erchipelego north- room. Sufficient fresh sir should be dmUir tee manager was tell^ 3uinu but that they Cream Dainr Prodoeta Of . Amerlcaii freedom . end , eeld tea cean e of Metoty la tee days provided If the openings era from refers to an Inflammation ot a wave dastrovinf mUlteiy'cropB i^ (Wl to hIs afltelar,^ hie f u e tee color M d e off bem e they a u M be tM$..?whatevy_- eeqtecea are n « ^ tosmsiilats^ IsBawtoa ,war, ___ iour to aU lnqbas. but teqaa^wlm States dR" and period to broadcast special Christ- made of a nxim on the iViain fliwr ed to help in this catppaign. Wo rael: 8:30, Bishop and Gargoyle; 9, MBS; 4:00 MBS; 4:45 CBS MBS: International Association Chiefs street, who rendered valuable ser­ sioned personnel are noted in an tures. keep cool. Secure your safety as clareil that the ’ fall of Britain'.s trea.siirer, .Inhn Robinson, Erling ma.s- and holiday music. Programs Jimmy Fljiin Quiz; 9:30, Special of Police. Thi.s program was dis­ (Contlnueid from Page One) which will not intei-forc with the suggest that you submit your 4:55 NBC-Blue: 6:00. CBS. MBS: vice with a wrecker truck lait Sun­ order receiver today from the of- j As the talkative char-woman, well as you can. In the open fall I'l'iiwn colony of Hong Kong was I-ar.sen and Matthew Merz laboi-cd will be played over the speakers Thunihs U|>” and Toscanini NBC Symphony Concert, cussed at a recent meeting of po­ use of the remainder of the home. name, address, telephone number, 6:25 NBC-Red; 6:45 (?BS, .NBC- day night in righting and extricat­ ' lice of Adjutant General R. B. ' Mrs. Wragg, Grace P’reedman flat on -the ground. Indoors keep up imminent following c(>(uplete Jap­ every night dining the five-week each evening from®«seven o'clock Cliureli Group MBS— 8. Green Hornet; 9, Chi­ lice chiefs In Hartford on Decem­ S 5 e tM. who announced he Introduced John I'ailev. Chief Air Warden “Thank You, ,\nicri- and what k'nd of work you are Bluo. ing the overturned Army plane off , UeLacour, affecting officers in the • could hardly be recognized; she clear of glaas, cover windows with the legislation at the requc.st of states that' four tclcphone.s have anese ocC((pation of Kowloon perioil to gel things in readiness until ton in the evening. able to do." .Mr. Cheney said today. cago theater, "Ipagllaccr’ ; 11:30, NBC-Red— 1:15 p. m., Sinjf and ber 3. at which time representa­ Woodbridge street, near Dr. Bush- I was so bundled up in her "boar and blankets to prevent hurling of "who.se fotir milos-long ami sup­ lor this nfinir. The work finished, tives were present from 13 North i 2nd Battalion, of which the two il^eident Roosevelt and the Navy been installed and a -staff will be The idea behind the decorations ca to Aid British. First Vnliiiiteers Radio Rodeo. Swing; 3:16, Ma Perkins; 5:45, nell's Animal Hospital, has receiv­ Manche.ster units are part. j impedimenta. Her Cockney accent glaas fragments. Get under some Department, said the degree of posedly impregnable defenses have anil all of the decorations in place, Selects Aides Atlantic states. In the endorse­ NICK ANGELO provided to man them during the is to represent a home, all lighted Several groups hax'e already or­ Christmas Choir, CBS—3:30, A t­ ed a letter of commendation and Master Sergeant George O. Wll- ; drew much laughter from a very substantial article like a table. It vulnerability of battleships to been battereil liown ” the di.splay lias attracted a lot of Sunday brings: The war Morn­ ment the commission voted to gi\e I LOT 47 WE.ST CENTER ST. emergency up and waiting for 8anta Claus Archie Haiigh 1s chairman of a | ganized to meci the appeal for torney Gen. Biddle, at dedication thanks from 1st Lieut. William I liamson, Hartford has been pro- I appreciative audience. may not protect you from a bomb, aerial assault undoubtedly would It .said the ronony was under ing: 8:00 NBC, CBS; 9:00, NBC, all aid to the local police depart­ I’liin Parly attention. N it a single person | to arrive. The front ia a replica of committee from Washington Loy.al , the War F'und Campaign. One de­ Jefferson murals room. Library of C. Clark, Air Corpa Engineering { moted to 2nd Lieutenant and as- I Betty Baratow, In the role of the but it will protect you greatly from .Next To Lessner’s have to be threshed out. Victory Assembly. Catholic Da- s((slained Japanese aerial ,-iltaiik outside of this committee had a ; n home, with electric lights wired Orange Lodge. No. 117, which Is Connniltpe Chairmen partment of The Independent CBS; 10:30, MBS; 11:00 .NBC, Congress: 3:45, Young People's ments In carrying out the provi­ Officer at the Windsor I^cks Air I dumb woman, was effectively debris. After 5 P. M. A t 50 Pine Btrest The mainland penin.s((la of Kow ­ I signed to 2nd Battalion Hcad- Would Add 900.000 Tons dias of Columbus, will liold a hanri in the v ork. 1‘rcsldent Ed- ,-uound the front. In the door, I to sponsor the showing q f__the | Cloak Company has voluntarily, CBS; 11:25, MBS. Concert: fln.lO, Frank Parker, ten­ sions of the program. The com­ Base. startling, and the blight red eve­ Remember—do not give way to The measure would authorize sn loon has the Briti.s'n ritv of Kow- —Are Chosen hy St. taken up a contribution frona toe Afternoon: 12:00, NBC-BItie; mission also urged all truck and I quarters. 1st Military District, Christmas |iarly on Wcdne.sday at waid Moriarlv of the as.sociation I where the wreath ia banging a I films, ’‘Thumb.s Up," and ’*Thank | or. NBC-Blue— 11:30 a. m., Pres­ When an Army truck became ; West Hartford a.s Batlailon Adju­ ning gown she wore gave her an eventual addition of 900,000 ton.s loon on it and faces the island part I ),,.)p, ,| t|,,, | .miting pair ■ speaker device i.s concealed, hour members of the department and 12:30 MBS; 12:45 .NBC-Red; 2:.30 bus operators to complete and re­ the Old Honiestead at Somers. ,,,,1 [ You. America." on Friday evening. i cott Presents: 12:30, Farm and mired Stewart helped to pull the tant. Lieut. Williamson success air of mystery. When she finally to the surface fleet, but the initial of Hong Kong of the s. licii.e In.t ih.' majority o f ’ irindecr BriflgeCs Men’s will turn weekly collections into CBS; 3:15 NBC-Red: 5:45 CBS. Home Hour; 2, Lopez Orchestra. turn the questionnaires received Transportation will he fuini.shed and .St. Nick's sleigh arc i December 19. at 8 o’clock in | truck out and also helped to right 1st Lieut. Daniel Shea who is now spoke, she did it so iMddenly tha^ appropriation would be for about !t said preparations nlreadv had tile ciodit lieloiics to Z''.p.'t'’ka a;i-(’ headquarters. Another person has Evening: 8:80 NBC-Blne; 7:00 MBS 3, Music by Willard; 5:15, from the 'Traffic Advisory Com­ those w-ho desire it The commit­ I'la- cd on the ground awalOng for ; Orange hall. The proceeds of the I the plane in the field which hsd in the inactive state gukrd. persons in the audience fo u ^ 300.0M tons—all that can be han­ tee in charge inciiidea .Mrs. I'alh- 'liegun for an attack on Hong Kong Ills I')lill,;in''c.'. All if till' ('.U'l'-I.- (lie old gentlemen to emerge after j cntei'tninmenl will be turned over | The officcr.s of tlic newly elected already arranged a private bridge NBC-Blue; 8:55, CBS; 9:00, NBC- Shaftcr Parker Circus. mittee to the War Department. overturned when the pilot landed shivers running down their backs. dled under present conditions. The Oilier Japanese adviees said Brit- party for this evening and will col­ Truck and bus owners who have out of gaa. Receives Promotion eiine .Moran, Miss Betty Gessay. try Will k ua:. dnnr by Eiiriiig Lui- liiling the stockings. ( til the Manche.ster Branch of the Men's club of .‘-t Bridget's church - Second Lieut. F. J. McGee of Takes Part ReaUstlcally SALVATiON ARMY aiii'.s main defense linos in front lect $100 from each participant. not received such tnquiriea are I total authorization. Wal.sh said .Miss Margaret Burke. ,Mr.s. Clara .acn iini lii.a ii.s.si.stRiil.ii ami the This IS located at the we.stern i Bi'iti.sh War Relief Society, No. Copy of The l.,rtter As in the Thursday night per­ was sufficient for seven or eight of (he island had been liroken met last evening in the parish hall The Red Crosa headquarter hopes urged to notify the Commiasloner Hartford. Company E., has been Kadclski and .Mrs. .Inlta Miffilt. wiling anil nllioi' ilctails wvi-r also )i.irklel and on the other section to ! ’208. and formulated plans for niany Following ia the letter received formance, the orchestra leader 46.000- tnn battleships, six or seven .lafianese .srmrcc.s said the Brit- that many groups in town will or­ WURG „ >360 of Motor Vehicles, Hartford. by Johnaton, which also credits promoted to 1st Lieut., remaining Installatinn of OfTieers [lait Ilf l.ar.ai'n's I'fTort'* tii make the oast, a Christmas tree will be , The.se film.s will .show some of activities during the winter Kilocycles 'Vito Company E. spoke from the level of the audi­ Sunday School, 9:30 A. M* 20.000- ton aircraft carriers and The reeently elected olTn ers ol i.sli and .Viiiei'ican fioot.s in tile Ra- llii.s ('lii-..alinii.s a i-eal iino for the decorated with lights and w ill be the difficulties both soldiers and ganize for rallies and benefits of other local men with sld in this months. The most important com­ various kinds. The headquarters First Lieut. Louis E. Herter, ence, Dennis Gibson, a newcomer aome 27 cruisers. 80 destroyers the I-adiea Auxiliary of the (i < die now iiave lost nlioid 14(1 (0-) "ki'lilir.s " north of the turn] ike. completed before Monday evening. civilian.s h.avc encountered in Brit­ connection: mittees were selected and all of welcomes inquiries for authority West Hertford, has been relieved to Mancbeater. played the orches­ / CALUSINE VOCAL TRIO a ^ 47 submarines. M. will he installed on Sunda\- tons I'f war.^hqis s'Uili. ilaiiinged nr it wa.s a iKminvioua ta.sk. .Many With the lighls on both ^cts of Saturday, Dec. 18 Saturday, Dec. IS Dear Sir: This office wishes to ain since the war with the Nazis the officers will be a pail of the to carry on such benpfits. from duties as 1st Battalion Intel­ tra leader with a realistic air of The new building, however, afternoon at cei-ernonie.s in Red captured. iiiea.s rie coiui'-il ovoc and di.Sr decorations the historic old Square P. M. 1:00—News, weather. Rush Sessions express its appreciation for toe began. Ways and Means committee. Many persons in Manchester ligence officer and promoted to cynicism. .MARCHUCK STRING TRIO could be apportioned as the Navy .ilep’s Hall which will he altemied Tlicir li.st Included (l\'e hattie- laiJoil before tlie pie.sent decora- will pre.sent a .scene that the staid Spirit of Britain 1:15— Music for Everyone, 1:05— Let’s Pretend. help received from your company aaw fit, and mo.st legislator.^ be­ .sliips. one subnianiie, three siiia'l- Committee Chairmen have relatives or members of their (;?aptain and reassigned to com­ Sir (Jharles’ sinister cousin, hv both state and national olTicers ti-iiis were finally derided (ipon. In old north enders have not witneaa- 1:00— News. 1:30—Top Tune Time. on the night of Dec. 7 in palling CLASSES-AT 9 :.30 er surface icsscls and two other ■’Thumb.s Up." which has been George H. Williams was named families m the seiwlcas of the mand of (Company C. 1st Battalion. Maurice Mullins was again clev­ lieved a substantial portion of the of the organization thi.s le.spe t tlie part.a ran be used | ed before 1:46— News. 2:00— Of Men and Books. Of Air School our wrecker truck out of the mud. funds would be allocated for bat- x’esscls sunk: an aircraft carrier used in so many ways to symbo­ a.s’^chairman Of the Entertainment Army. Navy, or the Manhes of the First Lieut. Thomas R. Morri­ erly enacted by Lawrence Ferry, ASSE.MBLY AT 10:00 The following aie the offieers to again with fillghtiv;, different ar- A1 ready the residents of Man­ 1:50—Patti Chapin Sings for You 2:30— Brush Creek Follies. We would also like to expreae ap­ ' tieships, to replace the one autik protiatily siuik and four liattlosliijis. lize the spirit of Britain in this Committee with Peter Vcndrillo United Slates. The funds Uial will son, 0>mpany F, 2nd Battalion has another newcomer to Manchester. be installed: I’|-es,ient .Margaret lungemeni.s thii.s saving any extra chester are vl.siting the north end 2:00— Golden Melodies. 3:00—Studio Matinee — WDRC preciation to certain civilians of CORDIAL WELCO.ME TO ALL! and any damaged in the Japanese four crui.sors. a sithmarine and 10 conflict, was born at Dunkirk and Joseph Rukus named as his be collected and turned dyer to Ensemble. been promoted to Captain and the Hia almost uncanny confidence in E. Ronan. vice president, Mary- iii.st. It IS not an elaborate style. in the evening to hear the special 2:30— Wbatcha Know Joe. your neighborhood who also help­ attack on Pearl Harbor. smaller eraft damaged. '.vhen against tremendous odds the aides. Publicity will be taken the National Red Cross wl^ll be 3:30—Frankie Masters’ Orchestra. Two Gatherings Here on command of Company F. (Japtain his powers of deception, and hia Sampiere: tinani-lal .secretary, Simjilfelty was used as (he theme programs and look over the 'dis­ 3:00— Defense for Your Dollar. ed and showed much' kind consid­ Senator Wiley (R.. Wis.i, an­ Tojo Warns Piiblle' British and French soldiers fight­ care of by Rev. Francis Breen and used by the Red Cross to dqrry 3:4.5—News. eration of our personnel on toe Morrison is Department Comman­ calm state of mind after he had Agnes Kennedy; treasiner. Mary througli the wliole scheme. ■ play. The remarkable thing about ing together on the continent John Zapadka. The by-law commit­ 3:15— From New England to You Monday and Wednes­ killed Sir Charles, were two out­ other member of the Naval Affairs Nolwdthslandlng the Ja|ianesr nut its obligation In its charier 3:30— Cjampus Capers. 3:55— War Commentary. scene of the accident, namely; der of the Veterans of Foreign .Swlder: recording secretarv, Kath­ The program will consist of sing­ this year's decorations is tljht not cros.sed the chapel to England. tee will consist of Father Breen from Congress "to act in accord Wars of Connecticut. standing characterizations of Committee, told reporters that be­ assertions of nilghty opening ing Cliii.stmas carols, a general 4:00—News 4:00—Matinee At Meadowbrook. day of Next Week. Daniel Renn, Calvin Taggart, Law­ erine Ashe: mistress at arms. one of the members ever had un­ "Thank You, America," tells In and CTi.irles O'Dowd. This commit­ with the m illlaiy and naval au­ 5:00—Cleveland Symphony' Or­ C?aptain Leonard W. Ladd, Plans Perry’s role. fore any authorization was grant­ blows. Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo good time for the "Kiddles ’ and all 4:02—Melodic String. rence Jarvis, George Trueman and Agnes Doherty: .sentinel. Mary hV der taken anything of thi^lort be­ picture the story of how gratefully tee will prepare a tentative set of thorities. as a medium of commun­ chestra. John Boyle. and Trsining Officer of the 2nd One of the most amazing parts ed he and others would want to w a rn e d p u b lic rally- against in­ (hildren up to the third grade , at 4:30— Weekend Whlniay. The remaining seaaioni of the know whether the Navy and Army McCarthy; historian, Margaret toxication over tlicni and declared fore and visitors are louS in their the British people have received rules and regulations which will ication between the people of the 6:00— News, weather. Such willing cooperation as re­ Battalion, 1st M.D., has tendered in the play was when the ghost of Marley: ehairman of standing com­ the north end schools will receive prai.<»es of the simpliqity of the the gifts from America, and how be pre.sented at the next meeting United States of America and 5:00— Design for Dan(Hng. Air Raid Wardens School will be Sir (Jharles came on the stage. favored giving priority to battle- Japan niusl tn* [iropared for a long 5:30— Doctors at Work? 6:05— Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood. held Monday, December 1.5, Wed­ ceived from you and the above- hta resignation and is honorably mittee. Katherine D. Burke: pian­ tickets from their teachers and In design and what it represents. they have been used. of the club, Wednesday evening, their Army and Nayy." The- task 6:20—Rhythmelodles. discharged from the State Guard. The whole audience gasped in hor­ ahlpa or bombers. war and all the hard.ships'lhnt en­ 8:00— News, weather. nesday December 17 and .Monday mentioned individuals ..helps to W iley pointed out that aircraft ist. .Margaret Marley; chaplain. tails. The films have been shown In December 17. for Manchester is a difficult one 6:30— Elmer Davis—News. make It possible for the Army to ror, as the effect of the white, eiry Rev. James Q. Dolan. R'ockville and were well received. .Athletic. .Aetlritles hut in the final analysis ia an 6:15— Strictly Sports. December 22 The Connecticut Ci­ makeup on Harry Straw couldn't liad been credited with sinking two The premier again told the Jap­ 6:45—The World Today. vilian Defense Council has request­ do the job which ia expected of At the conclusion of the installa­ there was nothing yet to indicate Tickets may be bought at the hall The athletic activities will be obligation of our war efforf. 6:80—Come on and Dance. . 7:00— People’s Platform. It. have been more terrifying if it had British. one Japanese, and one anese they-were "fighting in self- 6:45—Medical Talk. ed Uiat all schools be brought to . American capital ship in the past tion there will he a social hour and defense and in the cause of right­ coordination of Chinese attacks on the night of the entertainment, headed by James Benevento, Wal­ 7:30—Evening Moods—WDRC En­ Very truly yours, Hidden SkiUs been put on by toe leading make­ Diituli Siihs 7:00—Grand Old Opry. completion at the earliest possible week, along with lighter craft. refre.shments will be served. (for example op Canton, to Hong or may be had of Mr. Haugh or ter Lcclerc and Anthony Fiaculto. semble. William C. ensrk, up arUsta of Hollywood. eousness.’’ 7:30—Three Ring Time. \ date. The local school committee Mnet Have Strong Air .Arm lloMkethall Tonight The Justice Mini.stry announced Kong’s northv^.>it) with the de- any member of Washington Lodge Refreshment committee affairs 8:00—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra. 1st Lieut. Air Corps. Generous Applause The boy-.s ami girls basketball or the B. W. R. committeeT The will be under the direction of 8:00^^Knickerbocker Playhouse. aaks the cooperation of all those Are Uncovered When the ciimax of the play and '‘Our recent experience shows," that all interned foreigners of hos­ y Smash Four fen.se of the i^Iony. Manchesler 8:30—Hobby Lobby. attending school to make arrange­ Air Cofpa Engineefing "he said, "that unless a sea Navy teams of the Maple street school tile nations would be given all pos­ In another/soclor of the A.slatlc "Thumbs Up" pins will also be on Francis Limerick. Matthew M ef« 8:30—*rruth or Consequence. 8:55— Elmer Davis— News. Officer. the solution of toe murder were and Paul Cervlnl were selected to 9:00—National Bam Dance. ments so that t)iey may be pres­ has a strong co-ordinating air w-ilJL meet similar teams from Gro­ sible comforts and that "spe.cial front, nortlyw'est Malaya, the Brit­ sale at the door, and It is hoped Dale Book 9:00—Your HU Parade. ent on these dates. reached, the audience, like that of ton this evening at the Maple many will make an effort to see make plans for a setback tourna­ 10:00— Sports Newsreel. the night ..before, aat in suspftise 'arm, there is no protection for it. attention " vjould he taken of their sjap Vessels ish said toere had been “ some 9145—Strictly Swing. The speakers >7 has been given a lO-day furlough. b30—Album of Familiar Music. ple fortitude. In the trUia New Kind Of Liniment mainland. Morning Worship. 10:45 a. m. buildings threatened waa report­ 'Also continued to Monday was —Hour of Charm. ot der the direction of Mtas Emily the am0(|nt o f existing Am- Btaui Fatty Tbosa who mada toe trip were Urges Eye-Appeal which we shall undoubtedly be is amsringjy low! Occupation of Kowloon city, as Afternoon Service, 4:00 p. m. ed. toe case of Elveme Hamson of IS ):30—The Adventures' of Sher­ Smith and Mias Beatrice Sweeney atUltaxy eqidgment udiich The Italian Social club wtll held Sergeants Georgie Smith and P. T. Milwauket —(/P) -—Mayor C*ri called im n to face, the iflne tradi­ be tcaasfartw under the a New Tear's Eve Party at its BoonvlUe, Mo. — oP) — William dlatinguished from Kowloon penin­ M e ^ Privataa Totch, Prank Dan- Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Turnbull road, charged with evad­ lock Hoiined. y Zeldler believes d ty employes are flrat to take up this work, 35c to $1.25 tions of-our military service, and ptagtom to any one clubhouse on Snipelc street on Reichel’s rheumatism waa giving sula, would represent a penetra­ sey and George Goldmetacr. El- Rev. M. D. CbrUtensen, former ing reapcnsibliity. y 1:00—News. Weather. should have shoes shined, trousers which corresponds to that o f toa ' trees were selected and cut by me at .Mt. HhUy, Miasionary to Africa wUl speak at To permit study of additio- ' the devotion to duty which I know Girl Guards (n- England and other over and abovs regular Wednesday evening, December 31. him fits. He went to the cabinet tion . o f about 15 miles into the mfr Larson, who was employed In Public Reedrds 1:16—Story Behind t)ia Head- pressed, be erect of carriage and all of you fa*l, assure our Anal vic­ Vermont. sBstaMnta, Dinner win be s e rv ^ from 9 to 11 for Ilminent. found a bottle and crown colony. The (fity has a toe Mancheator Plumnng and all of these services. testimony and facts in toe cas lines. act purposefully before taxpayer*. oountrias. Alex Harrtiiieen of 61 Wii. , tory. I send you m y Christmas ^DRTON D.PEAR!’ p. m. and ther^ will. be dancing maassged the contents into his population o f about' 300,(XIO, al* Supply Company before hta enlist­ ' Fsr ths Week :S0—Author's Playbousa. "Government must be aoid to toe Monday, 7:30^ p. m. Junior V QuHclataa ~ street, bis case was- put over onaJ :0O -W-War i Nows.•• grsetlng ■ with confldaac* that the Naatiy two-tbirds ot tba avar- knee. The pein eased and he felt moat entirely Chinese. ment is due to arrive this after­ public,” he says. “ What Is nseded respect and affection > which all much better—until Mrs. Reichel The British aourca - said tliat noon and a spedol train with otb- meeting at tb r home c i Victor 'Under terms o f a quitclaim deed week. The acchsed waa held after |:06—:Frscis Craig Serenade. aga Aroariean rootoriat’a total mo­ a car he was driving ooiltded wttli.| is sye-appeal . . . No one can see Americana fed for you will be en- LESTER SILVER $h the pooao want* .while the Britioh In Hong Kong ers from Uia farfantry eompany Hronke, J r, 5| HasaHn strset. j . erty of Fitch A . Barber of -BpsuUful. Mu;uaic. a dty, government bait people tor vehicle. taxes were coUectod weV- .s .s “ i bam coBV

■. MANCHt'STEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1941 ‘ p a t ; e t e n MA>iCHES'i£fi e v e n in g HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1941 PAdB BUEVV19 Bombs Drive News of Vets and Their Auxiliaries Chicago Opera Has Best SERIAL ^ O R Y Season for Box Office Ship to Port LA D Y BY REQUEST Middletown Polish Club Plays P. A. Team Here Sunday cowmaHT. i*4«. BY HELEN R, V ^D W A R D NBA SBNVICB. INC. rDo not get panicy. Do not run out Japanese Crew of Vessel into the street In case of bomb­ Dilworlh- Chicago, Dec. 13— (iFi —The.^ .a few flashes o$vfire and fewer ing. Lights out in ca.se of alarm. slumps into mediocrity.” Flying U. S. Banner carriage trade of past years would The 8toryi The idltnax of Phil. I wish I might love you, Turn gas off in case of alarm. Do Cornell Newspaper city desks played lasiiita aimed at Diana Curt by not look for anyone in rase of .Stir in their collective graves If stories on Page One of the excit­ Interned by Costa Rica triily I do. But don’t you eee” — they could read the popularity ed ovations after some perform­ her elster-ln-law, Adela, oomee her m ice sank to a soft whisper— bombing, they may be in a safer Post when ttie vtctooe, efdtetni, girl place then you are. Keep calm, story of Chicago's 1041 opera sea­ ances, the festive crowds milling "anything I have to give must be Manchester High Upsets Middletown Last Night, 35-26 San Joae. Costa Rica, Dec. 13.^ No. lot tramee a nieeting between Diana given to..Stephen, or kept within keep bandages and antiseptics son, which will close tonight. in the lobbies between acts, and in (/P)—The Japenese crew of a motor­ one intsance, the difficulty of find­ and her farmer employer, fllrta- myself forever!" handy. The business office released ized fishing vessel flying the Stars tloue Rieiiard Thorpe. Diana, Bomb .\ltack these figures: ing a seat for an Austrian arch­ and Stripes was interned today, "I see,” Phil said, and gripped duke in a sellout audience. knowing Thorpe and Adela are her hands hard. Listening to the radio announc­ Meiiibers Askecl Of 26 performances, 16 were driven to dock at the Pacific port have an affair, goee to hie hunt­ ers telling of the people going sellouts. Shrewd Leader In Oallo of Puntarenas by warning bombs C,j1 cI w ¥"k I I 1 *9 T~ki about their shopping while the air During the five-week season, 90 Shrewd leadership in the busi­ ing lodge believing Adela Is there. At that moment Adela, Richard To (iive Service§ ness office was provided by For­ which the Costa Rican government Stephen Unde them together. Is Back Court Stays Mons-Ypres Post raid alarm is in effect, makes per cent of all the tickets were said were dropped by U. S. Navy ! Thorpe, and a atrangee, official- T h e 1 9 4 i AP A lhA merica Bowling Bears^ycnolski s Play yours truly think of the time when taken by" cash customers, compar­ tune Gallo, 63 year old music pro­ hurt and bewildered even tboogh ' looking man walked tfitn the room. moter who headed the San Carlo patrol planes. hU marriage to Diana Is tempo­ Poiit>9A ft i was A. W. O. L. in Paris with a ed to 65 per cent in recent years. The fishing boat was identified Adela's eyes, hawklike, swept from CUii A«- Horn* Tow- .\n Open Message to All The Civic Opera house seats 3,- Travelling Opert Company for 30 rary and one of oonvenleaoe, con­ ‘ one to the other. There was no B. W . V . I couple of buddies during the last officially aa the Albert. tracted to secure his $2,000j>00 in- e n d ...... DAVID NATHAN SCHREINER. Wiicoiuin JUNIOR 20 6:01 190 Lencetter, Wi». ' war. The air raid alarm was given. Legionnaires: 531, and prices ranged from 83 years. I denying her pleasure in what was Pace Local Team Comrades: The wizardry back stage, put­ •Explosion of the bombs—loosed herltanoe which he would not re­ t a c k l e ___ RICHARD KAY WILDUNG, Minnawts ...JUNIOR 20 6.00 210 Luverne, Minn. Julie Faulkner Iveafin 1 the French fnen and women were cents to $4.40. by. a tHr'ee-plane formation as the I going to be done. Thorpe had the GUARD ... 2nd, Harvard- Quiets Fears of ‘ Some twenty-four years ago you Year’s Deficit Small ting togethe, cast after cast leSs ceive unices he married before the grace to look sullenly uncomfort­ ...SENIOR 21 6:00 185 Syracuse, N. Y. Fair Sex in lN’ur»ery ! running in all directions, but us aerial equivalent of shota across age of 35. Othara In the story are Britishers Aid j three were going to .see what was were called upon to defend your The year’s deficit, perennial than a week before the perform­ able. The other man stepped for­ KliensfJiinidt Stars for CENTER___ DAROLD W ARD JENKINS. Miiiouri ...SENIOR 22 6;00 190 Hlgglniville, Mo. country and at that time it was a ance. was directed by the great the bow—startled Puntarenas resi­ Phil Bruce, Stephen’a best friend GUARD ....RALPH FIFE. Pimburgh Bow ling Iveagur; I going on. We stood on a street headache to trustees, fell to $25,- dents y^terday. They first believ­ ward. Splendid (lard i SENIOR 21 6:00 194 Cenfon, O. Defense Fund corner watching the search lights war to end wars or make the world 000, a mere pittance to the men Italian tenor with the curly white who Is strongly attracted h Diana; Sorry to interrupt,” he said, Manchester in Third TACKLE ... ROBERT RICHARD REINHARO, Californla^'SENiOR ed It signified an Axis attack. Bvalya Thorpe, whom Diana be­ 2l 6:03 220 Monirose, Cellf. Coaeh Ed Kovid traveling all over the .sky trying to .safe for democracy. That was what who remember when Samuel In- hair, Giovanni Martinelli, who 'but are you Mrs. Stephen Curt?" END...... M ALCO LM JAMES KUTNER, Tesai The Wlldrste by virtue of the all of us believed and fougbt for. served as artistic director and also The Albert had aailed into lieves Hteptaen loves. ” B««n some­ Period; Chapman and ^SENIOR 20 6:02 190 Dallat, Tex. spot planes. We stood there for sull paid yearly debts ranging up­ Yes," Diana answered, waiting. At Foot Guards BACK ...... FRANK CULLING ALBERT, Stanford* nplendld work' of Pat Baanett and You made a sacrifice that time and ward to a million dollars. Last sang five leading roles. Puntarenaa earlier yesterday and where, Diana f ” triumphant Adeb I have here an urgency order SENIOR 21 5:09 173 Glendale, Calif, The regular monthly meeting of about five minutes when a bomb then moved on to nearby Caldera Z a m a i t i s A l s o P l a y ______BACK ...... W ILLIAM MeGARVEY DUDLEY. Virginia Bill Kennedy, ewamped the Bear* T o w e r i n g F r t r w a r d the Mons-Ypre Post was hekl in hit in the middle of the street many of your comrades paid the year the shortage was over $125,- Most of the great name stars of asks when her plot to discredit committing you to an Ingtltutlon SENIOR 19 5:10 175 Bluefield, Va. 4 to 0 in the Burr Nursery lyeague 1 ... . ^ Polish Star former years were there. Absent to take on fuel oil. his wife with Stephen has worked. BACK _____ . Georgia the British American Club la.st about one hundred yards away. supreme price for that cause. 000. for mental disorders signed by a S u p e r b Basketball; boxing Prograni Due in .JUNIOR 21 5:10 ISO Youngjtown. O. last night while the Tlgcra with l.| M UflH I laCfi 1 hlH Y e a r ; Wednesday evening. Commander Well, let me tell you, it did not It is here again. Local music reviewers, on the were Tito Schipa, Italian singer Quickly Heads Toward Shorn ”1 love him," flashes Diana, “and Dr. Emil Stutgart, who says that BACK . '..BRUCE PHILIP SMITH, Minnesota.... SENIOR 21 6:00 200 Cowles and Frank- Hewitt leading called home by his government, S e c o n d s I a i s p .3l'’26. ^ Faribault, Minn. Lindsay presided and the attend­ take long for'us to find an under­ Once more the call for your ser­ whole, were satisfied with the She wa's pulling away from Cal­ I’m going to light for him!” he attended you,” he said. "'You Hartford After Five •Clioitn (or iscond luccstliv* y««r the pack took a 3 to 1 declslor. K fl K o ft c Also E n j o y ­ vices, which your commanders, quality of work. Claudia Cassidy, and Kirsten Flagstad, greatest dera when the plane patrol (pre­ Stephen still feeb Diana te Inno­ may. of course, consult a lawyer ance was good. Reports of the ground shelter. That is what is from the_Liona. ing Banner .Season; different committees were heard, going to happen over here —one nationally, state-wide and locally a veteran critic, was representa­ living Wagnerian soprano who sumably on guard against sub­ cent, leaven her In charge when and institute court proceedings to How Long the Hiring? W eeks Layoff Tuesday. have pledged on yoiir behalf. It is was unable to leave occupied Nor­ marines and vessels which might he Is called to Sooth America. His SECOND TEAM Poiitlon THIRD TEAM Pat Baasett shared the women’* and mueh important business dis- bomb is going to hit in one of our tive when she wrote: "Perform­ have the order set aside. Until Manchester 25 Alumni 18 honors with Julie Faulkner, Pat Fine Backcourt Sup­ cusa^. We were sorry to see our cities and from then on people will up to you to redeem those ances have beer, competent, with way. refuel them) roared , into action. plane diaappears but Diana re- that time, you will be detained by Manchester 35 Meriden 23 Hartford. Dec. 13—Beau Jack. JOHN ROKISKY. Duqutsnt...... END , Notre Deme promises. It should not be neces­ The helmsman quickly headed to­ fuaea to believe him dead. Ignores shooting 108 for the xinglc and Commander almost crippled. This seek cover w'hen an alarm is given. law in a private Institution.” Manchester 35 Middletown 26 Springfield’s sensational light­ ERNEST BLANDIN, Tulane...... TACI^LE ...... BILL CHEWNING, Nevy Julie throwing 281 for thri triple, port by Mates Helps. week while at work in the Roger A spaghetti supper will be serv­ sary for yoiir commander to seek wards shore. an order from Adela and Rtehurd Diana swallowed hard and her weight, has signed to meet Abe RAY FRANKOWSKI. Waihington you out for special services. It is GUARD ...... TOM MELTON. Purdue while T. Ojwlea tripled for 325 to Paper mill In Goodyear, a large ed by our auxiliary tonight about members of our Auxiliary to the The crew was taken into cus­ Thorpe to leave the house. Adeb face went very white. She heard The High varsity basketball Kauffmnn of Philadelphia in a ten- QUENTIN GREENOUGH, Oragon State.. your place to .seek him and offer tody under regulations implement­ then calls In a psychiatrist, de­ CENTER ...... VINCENT BANONIS, Detroit take the honors tn that depart- MIddletowTi Polish A. C. will tiyeight fell and smashed the small 10:30. The proi'ceds will be u.sed Veteran-s of Foreign Wars will Phil make an unintelligible sound hoopaters still have an unbroken round feature bout at Hartford TED RAMSEY, Southern Methodist...... ment. C. Yiirkshot’s 120 wa,* hig.h toe on Abbot’s right foot. He has to help till Christmas baskets for whatever you have, in the defense stand ready to do everything and Menus ing Costa Rica’s declarations of riding to have Diana Judged In­ of fury and strike out at the man, next Tuesday night. This battle GUARD ...... CH AL DANIEL, Texas meet the Polish Americana at the »’ pi; of your country and mine. war against Japan, Germany and sale. Diana aalca Evalyn to rome string of victories for the 1941-42 ALF BAUMAN, Northwestern...... TACKLE single for the mpn since then been in the care of his the vets at Newington hospital. anything that our Nations calls on . but she held out a restraining season by virtue of a sizzling third at Foot Guard Hall in the Insur­ ...... MIKE KARMAZIN. Duke Schffol street Rec tomorrow after­ doctor. Although painful, he is able There are over three hundred sick Many Ways to Help us to do. All of us will have to A Week's Supply Italy. spend the day with her. hand. "Why—wlvhy do they think ance City will mark Beau Jack’s JR.. Afabema...... END ...... -N IC K SUSOEFF, Washington State Bears (0) There are many things to be • • • period last night at Middletown. G. Kennedy ,. noon and according to reports to get around and carry out his vets at the hospital and it is going make gr-.-st sacriflees and our sons Mexico announced that two I am Insane?” first appearance In these parts in DERACE MOSER^ Texas A. i M ...... BACK ...... BILL SEWELL, Washington State . . 92 74 79 - 245 done and you can help. Get in For Good Health Japanese fishing boats had been .Adela’s Trump Card Trailing by two poLntn at the clone L. Fortin ...... 82 75 86—243 trickling lip the river the locals many duties. to cost a lot to give each one of will have to answer the call to The man's eyes flickered over Of the first hair Coach Wilfred six months STEVE LACH. Duke...... BACK ...... JIMMY NELSON. Alabama Bingo Benefits them .something, therefore, cotne touch with your officers . . . they duty, but American mothers can Recommended .seized on charges of illegal fishing the paper he held in his hand. He has been busily engaged in JACK CRAIN, Texes L. Horton ...... 62 82 8.5—2’29; an- due for a hectic afternoon. have not the time to look you up By McCoy Health Service off strategic lower California, and CHAPTER XXIII C3ark ahot hie llret stringers back New York during that time. In re­ BACK ...... JACK JENKINS, Vanderbilt T. Faulkner .. . .102 99 96 - 297 The big game will get underway During this past year the Mons- to the supper and by doing so you be brave and do our part. We will ‘Something about a set delusion Into the game and boom-boom a , Michigan..... Ypre Post of British War Veterans will help the auxiliary put over ami it is not their place. It’s your .stand behind our government, our similar seizures were reported on Phil Bruce dropped in and had concerning your dead husband. cent bouts there he has twice beat- BACK ...... STEVE FILIPOWICZ, Fordhem duty . . . do it now. victory. Led by Klienschmldt, about 3:30 and the preliminary have conducted weekly' Bingo their plan. president and our boys just as long Daily Menus (Juba’s northwestern coast. lunch with them and Evalyn lost And about your flying into fre­ ten Guillermo Puentes, South Am­ 338 3.30 346 1014 conte.st between the local lassies Never before has the Legion ever Honduras. Panama and El Sal­ no time in telling him what had diapm an and ZamalUs, Manches­ erican lightweight thamp, and al­ Wildcat* (4) games in the Orange hall The Comrades IHschar’ged as they need us. quent rages. It states that this ter clinched the game. and Ihe Middletown Girl.- Is sched­ games are held each Monday eve­ Comrade "Jack" Kerr was dis­ been placed on the spot so com­ It may be a long war but we vador Joined Central American happened. Phil was ablaze -with morning you flew Into such an un­ so Tommy Splegal. The protege of M. Cowlts . .. . 68 ST 73-222 pletely as it is right now. In our Menus for the week commencing . It was a blazing charge for the uled for 2:30 sharp. ning and all profits have been charged from Newington hospital will win it, regardless of hard­ Sunday, December 14th, 1941. neighbors in declarations of war anger. governable rage. That you also theatrical and sports celebrities P. Ba.ssett . . . . .108 81 86—27.5 There wa* a lot of misgivings constitution we pledge that "right against (Germany and Italy, Just •How Adela could be Steve's victory. ZamalUa popped one Into there. Jack has developed Into B. Kennedy .. ..112 97 106-315 turned over to British Relief. Now Monday afternoon. Comrades ships and wfe will live to see a have strange hallucinations ” the net seconds after the whistle Tedford Hits in the P. A. circle of fana this that our great United States have "Art” Bartley and "Hank " Gowdy is the master of might" and if we lasting peace. Our flag should fly Sunday: as they previously had done slater, I can’t imagine. I still think quite a dandy since taking Goth­ G. Clee ...... 84 91 100- 275 believe this, now is the time for Breakfast Waffle.s with a they found her under a stone started the game and Cliapman am by storm. Remember the- year when the announcement waa been plunged into war, we feel are patients there. These boys from every single home In Ameri­ against Japan. "That's enough!” Diana said netted another within a minute made that Buck Bycholskl had that Uncle Sam should al.so get a would like visifors once in a while. you and I to get bu.sy . . . There small amount of maple syrup, somewhere! Where is she? I’ll Last Monday flight he suffered 372 350 365 1087 is worl^ to be 'done. ca from this day on, to proclaim clearly. She turned to Adela and and from there In It was all Man­ High Single little help and this we intend to do Have you registered your kiddles to the w'orld that we are true stewed figs. give that little devil a piece of my smiled bitterly. "Weli, you’ve won hts first setback at .St. Nick’s gym Tigers (8) ' Johnny ByiAolalil by dividing the profits received names for the Xmas party yet? it’s your duty to help now. Lunch-Corn muffins; stewed mind!” chester. Aa the game wore on in New York, losing to Fred Arch­ D. Horton ...... 83 59 Jay Dee. Americans and that, that flag is celery; lettuce salad garnished | so far. haven’t you? You've gotten Manchester’s euperlorlty became *Good Old Days’ 82—224 from our bingo games. The govetn- Thursday night is the night. what we are fighting to preserve. Condition of But Adela was not in the house me out of the house as you said er of Newark In the star bout of J. Faulkner . . .100 90 91—281 ment tells ns that the best way to Past Commander ‘'Cap" Peter- New Year’s Party. with ripe olives. i and, according to the servants, had more and more evident. The small eight round.x. His loss has been Pontillo Plastrrs Pins T. Cowles .... Long may it wave. Remember Dinner—Mushroom soup; roast i you would. Are you satisfied?" floor handicapped the locals who . .118 102 105—325 help our country is by buying Uni­ .son has_ been appointed Depart­ In all this hurly burly of getting when our Defense plans for the not been since early morning. traced to a foul blow he- struck in Most of ns r.an remember theXpany who reaped the harvest in F. Hewitt ___ Packers Face things straightened out for the veal; cooked spinach; salad of cold State Roads Adela's triumph made her lose have been used to the far reaches For 3 String Total . 95 119 107—321 ted States Defense Bonds ami to ment Musical Director Dept State of Connecticut are complet­ Diana did not know whether this caution. "Almost!" she retorted the sixth round Which was taken KDOrartlce at the With M ftv 379. u.sed to bloom with a h.all park. . . 3,98 670 385 1151 Beginning this coming Monday The dart league will get under do whatever you can to help win Monday: After lunch Evalyn went up satisfled when Richard Thorpe close all the way. No one lAn rlgthfully say Just Bears Suaday New Year’s committee are busy- State of ConnecUcut. announced by Rec. Kauffman, Jewish light-weight and a good one. It was bai-k in LJon* (1 a large share of our profits will be way again tonight. It is plaimed this war. Breakfast — Poached egg on the Connecticut Highway Depart­ stairs to rest, and Phil followed gets his divorce and we can be what happened to baseball here. P. L e e ...... 84 71 72—227 used to buy defense bonds and to get started about 8 o’clock 'In getting things ready for the night Diana into the library. He came The backcourt chappies, led by from I he City of Brotherly Ixive, Johnny Pontillo plied up a three the day.s W'hen a half holiday on It never again reached the status before 1942. Reservations have I may not have another oppor­ Melba Toast; stewed prunes. ment December 10. 1941, for the married! Then I’ll have had my Klienschmldt, broke into the game string total of 379 to top the bowl- H. Carlson . . . .106 77 80—263 these bonds will be turned over to order to finish up in time for the tunity so 1 will take this time to Lunch—Baked ground beets; straight to the point. rec ently held Bobby (Poison i Ivy Saturday afternoona found the of tho.so days. The grounds, the closed but there is an out.side week ending December 20, 1941. way in everything. I.sn’t that ■with s bang. Middletown was eva- of Hartford to a draw in Bridge­ era tn the Cravat Bowling League R. Strickland 113 92 96—301 Winners Will Meet N. V. the Manchester Memorial hospital spaghetti supper. wish each and everyone of you a small green peas; , head lettuce ’There’s one way out of ail thia. right, Richard?" park filled with the mo.«t rabid seating capacity and the support C. chance that there might be one or This report does not include the dently determined to break Man- port. Ivy has been touted as the last night at Murphy’s Alley*. A baseball fana in the c<'»untT>*. Yurkshot .108 120 93—321 to be used in whatever way they Buy all the Defense Bonds and Merry Xmas and Peace on Earth. with cream cheese dressing. Wilbur Cross Parkway which is Diana,’’ he said. "Marry me—now Thorpe's eyes shifted, but ha which the game received has never Dec. 2 1 ; Each Need a choose. .“5o to our bingo player, Defense stamps you can afford. We two 'available. -at once!" cbestM’s victory string but it did ic.'ading .NBA featherweight title newcomer to the limelight took Thursday was another off day in been repeated and probably never The’b there is a bingo game Good Will toward Men. Dinner—Broiled lamb chops: as­ being constructed on new loca­ answered. "Right, Adela." not reckon with Clarke's guards. challenger. over the high single department 411 360 341 1112 here is a splendid opportunity. have to see this thing through now. Jay Eff. paragus; salad of shredded raw She turned in utter surprise. There was a aoft, heart-broken Manchester and during the sum­ will. It Is Just something that no Victory Tomorrow. Come to our Bingo enjoy an eve­ Bee-el. every Saturday night. Many of the tion. But. Phil—you're Joking—or Just Klienschmldt and Robert Brown. Abe also held Angelo Rextano of mer months many a fine ba.seball one ran fathom. There have been regular workers are going to be cabbage; fruit whip. Cloeod For Oonatrucllon— sound behind them and they turn­ They really put the locals out in Norwalk to q draw; Hodano split ning of real fun and a good chance Detour Provided trying to help me out, to be kind!" ed to see Evalyn groping her way game waa played on these grounds. many brilliant players from here Chicago. Dec. 13.— (J>>—Ttomse- to win splendid prizes. You will Ibusy in defense preparations. Why Tuesday: front by clever ehooting and ex- in two bouLywith Ivy, winning the But a* the years rolled along or have played here at some time not, then, call up Will Clarke. It Breakfast—Whole-wheat mush Route No, U.S. lA : Bast Haven. "Do I look like a man who’s toward them. “ Richard," she oellent floor work. first time In New Haven and los­ Eagles Tackle row, for the third time this M S- have the .satisfaction of knowing !VIury Bushnell Cheney 3 589 feet of concrete pavement on trying to be kind?" he demanded whispered through white lips, "Did the park was dismantled and baae- or another. It puzzles those who that vour money will be helping might not be this week or next, with cream; stewed raisins. The locals were set for Marino ing in a fleturn match here. ball went out. quite residen­ eon, those great rivals o t tha H s- Lunch—Rice, cooked tufnlps; a section of the New Haven-Say- and able saw the trembling of his you say Richard— ?" TLa a are interested In the sport and who British Relief, putting aside a neat but he sure can use a couple more and watched him closely. He, how­ Lenny, (Bexim Boom) MancinI of tial section here now, sedate and have followed it since the davs of tionsi Football League's wsstani workers any time. Thkt’s all. A u x i l i a r y raw celery. brook road. hands, the excited Intensity of his Phil sprang to her side, Diaija's ever, did not do much towards ills New York gained a close decision Hershey Bears egg for our splendid hospital and gaze. And suddenly he had her arms encircled her. “Darling." she quiet, a contrast of those da.vs Flower street. division— tha Orsen Bay PaekMs best of all you will be helping Un­ Jay Dee. Dinner—'Vegetable soup; Salis­ Route No. 8: Waterbury ^ d team's chances. It was Bartoiotta over Kauffmnn. The Gothamite long ago Unitefl Spanish W ar bury steak; ‘ mashe' pumpkin; Naugatuck. Constructing 1 miles in his arms, holding her close to whispered, as Evalyn went on— Some years later, -about 1913 to and the Chicago Bears— win CMS cle Sam to keep the great land of who gave tbe most trouble. This has been cutting quite a swath In Brecklnbi Idge coached and man­ exact a ball park was laid out on Epieds Chapter salad of grated carrots and let­ of concrete pavement southerly his heart. He kissed her pas­ "She said—he was going to get chap and Daly cut and ran rings fisHc circles but had his hands each other, but this time tits is* o\irs free. V e t e r a n s last night Tedford hit 141 Just aged the team then. Hl.s name was First Place Assured to tuce; baked pears. from the end of the present pave­ sionately, and she lay like a mar­ a divorce—marry her. Is—la It around Manchester in the first two full In dealing with the tough Phil­ Mam street where ihe State suit will mean far more than Jwt Memliers III topping Pontillo by one point. Pop a byword with local baseball fana ment on South Main atreet. South­ ble statue in his arms, unresisting true, Richard?" periods and when the timer’s whis­ adelphian Armory stands now. ’While the f another win or loM tat the staaff- Comrades .loe Binks and David Anderson- Wednesday: Dietz failed to get into the money because he could hit home runs. . . W inner of Game to Be December Parley bound traffic Is mainUined yet unyielding. He drew back at Richard Thorpe stood- speech­ tle ended the fracas Middletown Four other bouts will complete layout did not excel that of Flower Ings. ^laxwell are still eonflneti at the Breakfast - French omelet; last night and hia team felt the and did. He had quite a team. loo. street, it wa* nevertheless quite a Auxiliary Meets toasted cereal biscuit; stewed ap­ through the project. Detour la pro­ last, held her off and looked at less before his wife, but some­ was landing by two points. At one the card. Plaved at New Haven. Ed Koso For the victor will be a4Ju8|gte hospital but both are 'progressing Shea her. Her dark eyes were misty thing deep within him acknowl­ effects of hi* let down. The score*: Eddie Casey, Ira Plank, Jimmy place. But after a couple of years, as well as can be expected and will ples. vided for northbound traffic from time they had a 9-2 advantage. western champion, and M fS 111 Vi illiinantie Union City via Route No. 58 and with tears, her soft lips trembling edged a queer sort of loyalty to Team No. 4 O’Rourke, Bertwhiatle, Guern.sey. even though Brecktnbridge waa been forced to sit on tbe eldellnee be discharged soon, members are . Ill ‘ Y’* Buihliiig Lunch —Baked potato; combina­ That was soon wiped out midway and a host of others. brought back, it petered out. New Haven, Dec. 12.—The New for this year, at least. However, the right to play the N sw TSffe Auxiliary tion salad of raw carrots and cel­ town roads to intersection of Route He shook his head, smiling rue­ the girl in whose nature he found in the second canto and after set­ Torrance ...... 93 91 75—259 Giants, eastern tlUlsts, for the asked to visit. No. 8 and Piedmont street in qiialitles strangely like his own. Kox ...... 96 92 117— 305 As uaual, Rockville was the The same thing holds true In Haven Eagles swing Into action on this Bycholskl family had another Young Charlie Trotter who la ery. fully. "Ifa no use. is it, Diana? ting s stiff pace drew up on even Osborne Five hated rival of Manchester. Games Sunday night at the Arena against gue champlonohip Dec. 31. The December state meeting will Waterbury. I Just don’t awaken even a spark, And after a moment he said Schubert ...... 9ft 101 105—305 football. Many fana will go out of up and coming youngster who had still confined at the hospital re­ No. 3046 V . F. W . Mary ^UHhnell Cheney Auxil­ Dinner—Stuffed beef rolls; bak­ terms with the home team when with others were taken aa a mat­ the Hershey Bears after a week of his basketball light dimmed by a Theee two well-matched teasMt be held tomorrow at the YD Route No. 15; Union. Wllllngton do I?" hoarsey, "Yes. Evalyn—it’s true. Turkington, Randy Brown and W Dietz. Jr 10ft »6 83 288 town and cheerfully pay the re­ coached by a great pair t f s t n t i - ports to me that he has gained iary U. S. \y. V. held their monthly ed parsnips; turnip greens; aspar­ ter of course, but when Rockville quired fee without a murmur but real and will endeavor to move brother. Ijut Sunday the dem­ about 15 pounds in weight. Keep Chateau in New Haven. The new agus salad; cup custard. and Ashford. Approximately 4's Her hands were in his pleading Adela and I love each other!" Oonlon stepped up the tempo. Downs Silbros gisU, drove neck and neck thmogh miles of reinforced concrete pave­ (To Be CVintinoed) Total* ...... 3ft7 880 380 1157 came to town It was a Roman many of these same fans will hack into first place in the eastern onstration he put on convinced lo­ up the good work Charlie, and yo)i YD plate book "Who’s Who in business mertjng Wednesday eve­ I’m sorry, please believe me Then Came The Whirlwind division of the American Hockey the 11-game season to flnMi tn S YD ’ i.s expected to come out at Planning Unit Thursday: ment on the Wilbur Cross Park­ Team No. J hollda.v... Rockville roamed down dodge the collector at a Twilight cal basketball followers that the will be fully recovered s ths their areas. ly governmental. line. forced concrete pavement on Shel- Indian Hill road. that soon hao the home club vir­ Miirphv ...... T 87 80 97-264 days but even then it did not pay for top honors. Bears beat the Packers, and tbs help out with the work at the Lis­ turnips; grated raw carrot salad To Slop Prison Aces games were played up there. All according to those on the inside. man Bums, flashy winger, who tening Posts Tho.se wishing to I-ast night the Bristol YD party We have secured S meeting No Route Numbers ton-Nichola road. Redding. I mile of rolled gravel tually hanging'on the ropes. The Pontillo ...... 140 120 lift—379 _John Bycholskl led his team Packers beat the Bears. 'ThSt'S was held at the A.. L. Hall. Cold At the meeting held Tuesday Dinner — (Jelery aoup; roast In all It was tlie tramway com- l\Tiy ■’ came here as a replacement for from the floor last week and stood help are asked to get in touch with room in the Y. M. C. for the Hamden and North Haven. 17, Route No. 80; North Branford. on Mountain avenue. acore at the end of the third pe­ W ho Total 33 Poinls. Wllf Hoch, veteran defenseman, why fans Jn this section iln str weather made the meeting place evening two new members were pork; stewed tomatoes: baked Ridgefield. 3-4 mile of rolled Totals ...... 458 405 381 1244 out like a proverbial lighthouse. Elmer Weden in Hale's store. duration of the war. The,|h)xillary eggplant; salad of raw spinach 063 feet bf grading and drainage 492 feet of concrete pavement on riod was Manchester 28, Middle- who underwent an operation for a have purchased every avsllabls more acceptable than the Plain- welcomed into the Auxiliary, Mrs. will have ample room for dlj ac­ on Wilbur Cross Parkway. gravel on new road. town 20. The pace was fast and Team No. I He will be in then* tomorrow Ung or standing location In Wriff- Christinas Wreaths leaves and lettuce; gelatin. Fox'on road. Silbros were not able to get by of the gate at tonight’s Madison knee injury, and will be on the Tho.se desiring beautiful wreaths ville YD camp. Florence Meltzner and Mrs. Mary tivities both business and soblal. Hamden and North Haven. Route No. 142; East Haven and Rocky Hill and Wethersfield. 3-4 the playing exceedingly rough, at Holland ...... 107 105 84-296 against the Middletown team and ley Field. Ernie Peterson's ducks have McNamara. Our drive for new Friday: the smooth work Osborne Prison Blanchard -----102 96 111—309 Square Garden doubleheader.... sidelines for a month. It looks like* a second win In suc­ or Christmas trees should contact The nieeting Wednesday eve­ Bridge over Mill River and ap­ Branford. Bridge over Blast Haven mile of bituminoua macadam sur­ times. basketball team last nlgh,t and Snead Bothered Lou Labavitcb wdU go back on Curly Lambeau. Grean Boy'S been waking George Booth much members has been very successful ning was very interesting with sO- Breakfast—Coddled eggs; Melba proaches on Wilbur Cross Park- river and widening cuts on left and face on Charter road. The second team lost to the Mid­ J. Dietz ... . 91 95 103-289 Dewey JFragetta moaned that he cession. coach, la ready to unlearii D M comrade Billy Moore as .soon ns went down to defeat , 44-34. It was haa had to cancel $3,000 worth o f defense to replace Hoch, and Bums possible and for Christmas cards too early in the morning. It has and we should be able to make our many things coming to the auxil­ 'tpast; pear sauce. WAVy right oP Route No. 142. Open to Roxbury. I mile of rolled bank dletown second stringers;- 31-26. W. Dietz, Sr 119 92 108- 319 Long lanky Ed Koee is also in Hutson, holder of a naw IssgM been reported that a pair were quota and better in the time apecl- Lunch—Lima bean timbale.s; a whirlwind game from start to bouts for hi* fighters In Venezuela By Poor Putting will take over Labaviteb’s post. for another brilliant year on the see Miss Emily Hopklnson iary's attention in regard to the Meriden. 12,950 feet of grading traffic by temporary bridge. gravel on the minors bridge road. This also was q whirlwind affair finish but the Manchester lads Bums arrived here last Sunday, record for scoring, and C s e U Is - presented to George, and now he fied. war. It was voted to give our^sup- shredded lettuce. and drainage on Wilbur Cross Route No. 156: East Lyme. Salem. Nine sectlofia of Town and both teams played a thrill Totals ...... 419 388 406 *1213 and two Honolulu bouts for Lou courts. He makes a fine running bcU, the gent who throws tbs . Now that our country is en­ hears his own uucks. which some­ could not cope with Leo and Ace. ’^ansparenti because of the war. but didn’t take part in the New gaged in war. our best \\jay to help Yhe Children’s Xmas party will port to our country in every pos­ Dinner Baked white fish; Fftrlcw&v. * Drainage Improvement In Niantlc Air roads. packed game ffom start to finish. Team No. 8 mate for John Bycholskl and to­ passes on which Hutson runs for ■ what eases the pain. be held on Wednesday, Dec. I7th string beans; salad of raw cab­ high scorers for the prison five. Irwin ...... 109 85 90—284 Miami, Fla., Dec. 18—(Jh—Har­ Haven 3-2 wdn over Indianapolis is to keep calm and cool, avoid-all sible way. It was voted to work Meriden and Wallingford. 16,420 village. Sharon. 1 1-2 miles of . loose It was evident when the Middle- The smooth working combination because of the fsMi.that he hadn’t gether they are practically un­ touchdowns, right from tbs StSf (iiiurds Are Ready at the Home at 6:30 o'clock. AH for the Red Cross at our social bage. carrots and celery; stewed feet of grading and drainage on gravel surface on the Lucas. 'Fair- Tedford ...... 141 79 103—323 Bob Story assed by an uncertain putter, long- beatable. Ko.se'.s work last Sunday, The Packers know th«ijr IM L. idle chatter and take ml notice of Captain Dave McCollum amd his No Route Numbers town ao-callcd varsity ' took the from the farm matched point for bad a chance to work with the rumors and believe notliing until registrations should be in by to­ meetings instead of doing some­ apricots. Wilbur Cross Parkway. child and Middle roads. floor that the mentor o f the Tiger Dwyer ...... 109 92 108—309 H. B. ilcElroy, assistant publici­ driving Sammy, Snead act out to­ while overshadowed by his mate, score plenty to win, hocMiM 6 ^ State Guard outfit will have a Ansonla. Vt mile of bituminous point with the silk city tails and Bengston ...... 94 109 105- 308 ty director at Texas A. and M.. Battle Birds and acquaint himself you know it's true. Keop smiling day and not later than Monday so thing for our own amusement. Saturday: MUford and Orange. 22,943 feet Simsbury. About 1 mile of roll­ team was relying upon bis second put on the pressure in the. last day to get back the three strokes with the.locals style of play. wa* spectacular. He is a fine floor fen.ses aren't much a safegassf real job to do now. All that drill­ that no child will go without a gift. Christmas Party- Breakfast—Cottage cheese; bak­ of special wire rope raUlng on Wll concrete on Beaver street. ed bank gravel surface on Shingle saya: "Three years ago I planned worker and bis tall lean build against the "T ” formation M SOB- and pray and pray hard that God ing was not for nothing. Better Beacon Falls. (i4 mile of rolled stringers for they played the bet­ quarter. The score: separating iilir, from little Ben Week-End Oames It Is very hard for the committee We had a nlc? delegation from bur Cross Parkway. Mill and West Mountain roads. Totals ...... 453 365 406*1224 a Christmas trip to Mexico City. makes him invaluable on overhand cel\’ed by Coach George Halao sd-' will bless America, 1 get out the red flannels, Dayc; ed apple. gravel on Burton road. ter g t m i and really kept the home Osborn Farm Hogan of Hershey, Pa., at the half­ Saturday, Doc-'IS deems. In charge to plan If you do not the. Rockville ■ Auxiliary. Sister Lunch—Baked sweet potatoes; Somers. Installation of twin 60- Slmabury. 4-4 mile of bltumlnou team In the running from the sec­ • 1 won roll off on last game. Two years ago, and again la.st way mark in the $10,000, 72-hoIe ■passes to the equally towering By- the Bears. ” ! Winter has come. All frogs, iso- Berlin. New Britaln-Mlddletown F. T year, I planned the same trip. Indianapolis at Cleveland. register your children, ao If you Rady and hei committee did a spinach; celery. Inch A.C.C.M.P. culvert on Wafph- macadam surface on West Sims ond period until the middle of the Leo, rf 4 1 ft Miami Open. cholski. I latiomst.s, Lindbergs and Wheelers haven't already done this, please spl^did Job and every one had a road. Route No. 72 open to traf­ About the time I get my plans Buffalo at Pittsburgh. But the work of these two chaps Oollete Winter Sports I have now crawled into their mud- Dinner—Meat loaf; cooked cel­ aug road. bury road. third ebukker. The summary: Rudy, If ...... 10 1 21 “These putts Just wouldn't Washington at Philadelphia. do It at once. nice time. ery; combination’ vegetable salad: Wethersfield. 1 2-5 miles of grad­ fic. ’ Stonlngton. Quukataug road completed, the Aggies get invited must be supported and what a lot , holes and stopped croaking’. Bfanebester (35) Ace. c ...... 4 4 12 to a Bowl game and I have to stay drop,” said Snead, plainly despon­ Hershey at Springfield. Anderson- Xmas Gifts The children's Christmas party stewed prunes. ing and drainage on Section No. 3y Bethany. 14,538 feet of rolled Town-Aid. B F Sports, Roundup "j dent despite a second fine 68 that of real support they get from the ake Placid — C olla rs Japan pulled a hit-and-run play will be Saturday, Dec. 20 at two bank gravel on Litchfield turnpike Punchy, rg ...... 0 0 , 0 on the Job." It's rumored that Mc- Sanday, Dec. 14 The Post and Auxiliary party •Mashed Pumpkin: Peel and cut cimtract No. 1 of the Hartford by­ Tolland. 3- mile, of traffic boumi Chapman, I f ...... 3 1 Sliver, Ig ...... 1 0 - 2 left him with 136 to Hogan's two- Pittsburgh at Indianapolis. back court boys, Saverick, Obo- week winter sports compotlWB i the other day but the last hit is o'clock In. the afternoon In the and Beacon Falls road, Elroy already haa hla order in for cbowski and Opalacb not to men­ under auspices of LSIu PISCM will be held on Saturday, Dec. a pumpkin Into small pieces and pass. . „ ,, gravel surface . on John Weijgol Turkington, If ...... 2 1 Louie, r f ...... o' 0 0 By Hugh Fullerton, J r .. round score of 133. Phlladel^ia at Buffalo. Shea j the one that will count. Italy and ,20th. Refreshmenta will be served Y. M. G. A. All membeiw bringing Wethersfield and Hartford. 2's Bethlehem. 1 mile of traffic next fall's travel folders. tion the rest of the team which Germany wrll firfd Uncle Sam cook until leader, allowing to road. ZamalUn r f ...... 4 I New York, Dec. 18.—()P)— If the 1 suppose I could have done Herabey at New Haven. (jlub starts with hockey Dsii. Id. .and a small sum will be charged, children will please furnish g gift "cook down” so as to avoid pour­ miles of grading and drainage and bound gravel on Lake and Carmel Trumbull. Bridge and 1,797 fee Canton, r f ...... worse, but also I could have done a saw plenty of action last week. I means business, too. It must have for them. Sisters Rose Converge ...0 0 IB 44 Giants keep on making—and an­ Springfield at Providence. Post also each member must bring a ing off any excess U)]uld. Mash ss two box culverts on a section of Hill roads. of rolled bank run gravel 8] Cone, c •...... 0 0 nouncing— their trades at odd Cambridge, Maas., Dec. 1 .— (IPi whole lot better if my- putting Oirl'e Team Snappy been a bit discouraging for Japan, and^Nome Cuater will be In charge. Canaan. 3-4 mile of rolled gravel Bllbros CTle'veland at Washington. twenty-flv^ cent gift, the funnier you would potatoes, seasoning the Hartford by-pass. proaches on Merritt Parkway am R. Brown, c ...... 0 1 hours, they may lose the sports — Elarle Brown, Harvlird's new hadn’t been so,bad on the second Led.hy three Ivanskl risters the after announcing the capture of The next social meeting falls on surfaM on the Under Mountain No. '2046 the better. with a little salt and the desired CXuistructlon— Traffic Maintained Frenchtown road. KUenscbmldt, ig , . ...5 0 Frey, r f ___ writers’ good will that they earn­ baeketball coach, has decided to nine today.” local girls are one of the snappiest V . F. W . Wake Island, to find that a few Christmaa Eve and for that reason road. On Dec. 23rd the Auxiliary will Route No. U.S.i l : Bridgeport, Trumbull. 4 miles of rolle- Curtis, ig ...... 0 0 J. Bellla, If V keep a aquae* of 19 playera intact Somebody asked the Hot teams in the circuit. I-ast week U. S. Marines not only beat them the meeting will be cancelled. The amount of cream. If the canned Coventry, Approximately 3-4 ed by naming Mel Ott m anager... Young Kid McCoy have their party after the regular repairs to Stratford avenue bridge. gravel on ten sections of Town Ai Murphy, I g ...... 0 0 Mbdean, e . . for the Wtlre season. ”I am hop­ Springs, Va., siege gun whether he they gave a pleasing exhibition of off but sank a cruiser and a de­ next meeting will be January 14. pumpkin la used, take care in the mile of traffic bound gravel sur­ the Hank Lelber trade didn't come stroyer in addition. (That was my meeting and every member must “cooking down’ process to keep Routes No. s. U.S. 1 and U.S. roads. B. Brown,, r g ...... 1 1 Thomas, Ig . off until 2 a. m. and the deal for ing I canLarrange games with oth­ planned a session on tha practice playing the game and there Is not Vets Ape'INeetlcd bring a gift costing ten cents and Therp .will be notice about it later. lA : Blast Haven and Branford. En­ face on Ripley Hill road. er. college’s Junior varsity teams green before the third rounfi. a bit of doubt but what they will outfit See-Bee) Sister Mary Gordon was report­ from burning, adding the cream Union. Approximately 1 mUe ol hkinner, r g ...... 0 0 Cole, rg . ... Johnny Mize was announced after Battles to Draw Just in case planes might get it must be something, useful. Just before serving. larged intersection — 9 inch rein­ Enilngton. Approximately .3-4 roiled gravel surface on the Blge Murray, If . . a lot of the New york writers bad to give my subajltutea an oppor­ I doubt whether that wbuM do repeat tomorrow. ed sick with a eold. We hope for. forced concrete pavement. mile of rolled bank gravel surface tunity to leam in actual com^ti- any good at this stage.” he replied Usually preliminary games ore In Defense Units|over here it is advisable to There are a good many of the low Hollow road. 15 5 35 C. Beilis, rg. left for home... .Branch Rickey New York, Dec. 18— (Pi— The her a speedy recovery. Routes Nos. U.S. 1 and U.S. on Upper Butcher and Pinnacle tion, inSteac. of studying matters "I suppose I ought to do some­ Just something to fill in the time ready to do your part. Know.^ur members who have not donated Questions And Answers Voluntown. Four sections o: MiddletoTvn (26) Stratton, c . . had tipped off the SL Louis scrlbea headlong career of Young Kid Mc- Our hearts go out in deep sym­ New London. W est approaches to roads. from the bench,” Browm explained. thing, though.” before the big garrte starts. But air raid warden. Be prepared to anything toward the Xmas basket (Prostatic 'Trouble) Town Aid roads. Daly, rg ...... 2 0 Martin, r... to. atlck around because aomethlng CToy toward the welterweight title Well, we are in I^^rld War Num­ pathy to Sister Annie Weber who Thames River bridge. .Qlaatonbury. % mile of rolled handle incendiary boml?s. See that for the Veterans. If ypu have not Question: O. W . inquires; “Have Washington. Three miles of toll­ Wilson, rg ...... 0 0 was cooking------The Gothamites ran Into a temporary detour last this year it Is different as the ber 2 at last. Every American will lost her brother. May God be with Route No. U.S. lA : East Haven. bank run gravel on Coleman road. P. A. lrli have what it takes and there is dry sand handy. Read your been contacted please call (7273) you ever prepared an article on ed gravel surface on the Morrii Quirk Ig ...... 1 0 14 6 34 weren’t exactly pleased, either, to night when the baby-faced battler have to do his or her part. The her and sustain her at thia time. Widening of Sanford Place Inter­ Greenwich. 3-4 mile of relnforc can really play basketba^. The paper for information. Ask Harold and, your donations will be called Etheleen. prostatlc trouble? Is there any road. Marino, c ...... 1 2 Referee, Greenberg leam that they were beaten on from Detroit waa held to a draw Unie has come for;all of us to go section 'W ith Route U. S. lA . ed concrete pavement on North snappy way In which they, handle Dougan and he will give you the for;* It Is impoBsible to get in touch heat treatment to be used at home Washington. 3-4 mile o f traffi< carta, c ...... 1 0 Ott’a appointment because CJharley Richly Deserving by Fritzie Zlvlc. to work for our-president and coun­ Route No. U.S. 6: Berlin, New­ answers as he has made a study with everyone so we would appre­ which will give partial relief?” street. bound gravel on Baldwin Hill roa< eWe, c ...... •...... 0 0 Stoneham had ^ o n e d the news to A t the end of 10 furious rounds the ball and hit the hoop make a try. No more ifs or amis ington and Wethersfield. 1 U miles Hartland. 2 miles of bituminous bit with the basketball followers of it and is an air raid warden. ciate it if you would call the above Would Clutter Up Affairs Answer: Dr. Frank McOoy pre­ Weston. 1 1-2 mllea of trafli: Curran, rf ...... 1 0 Pittsburgh Sells a New York Rastaurateur wdiile in Madison Square Garden, two of- • Comrades, your president your of rolled gravel surface on Berlin m a c a d ^ surface on Granville who promise to be on hand early Veterans with battle experience number pr any member of the pared an article which will bo aent bound gravel on Langer Lane, OI< Spencer, r f ...... 0 0 they were buoy interviewring Mas­ flciala called It even. The third vot­ governor, your commander-ln- Turnpike. ___ road from the end of present Im­ can be an asset to their communi­ Auxiliary. A small gift at Xmas Salina, Kas. (gV-Busler than a to any^ reader of thia column who Easton Turnpike and White Bird BartolotU, I f ...... 3 1 ter Mel'vin and the newL was all . _ _ ed for McCoy but, under New tomorrow to see the tilt. chlef,your department comman­ Route No. U.S. 5A: Windsor. proved section to the Maasachu Vaughn to Dodgers ties. - will go a long way to cheer some one-armed paper hanger isn’t any desires this particular Information road. Burek, I f ...... 2 1 over town before their stories hit R»m yEA/XOFyEAPfOTBoum Bi r York's boxing system, the-majority der and.your post commander .urg­ About 1 mile of rolled gravel sur­ setts atate line. rr i I-et’s .Step On It veteran in the hospital. busier than a two-armed paper- and who requests the material on Wethersfield. Bridge over Jordai the wires.... BYB£iN6MAfe ruled. McCoy was a downcast box­ es you to stand-by. There 1s going face on Berlhv Turnpike. Marlborough. Approximately 2-3 ' Whatever Job we have to do let’s Reserv’atlons are being taken for hanger. R. E. Roach says ao. "In "Prostatlc Disorders.” Write to the Lane and Wolcott Hill road. 11 4 26 Brooklyn, Dec. 13.—OPi — Help er as he left the ring; He thought Royal Blues Stop to be plenty of work for you vets Route No. U.8. 6Ai -Windsor. mile of rolled bank gravel surface M mseeor/mvxjiat'efims. I not fall down on it. Remember the the New Year’s party so get yours fact.” says he, “another arm McCoy Health Service in care of Wethersfield and Hartford, Score at half time, 18-14, Mid- pull your ball clubs out of the base­ Today's Otwst Star he bad won, and so old most of the About 1 mile of concrete sidewalk to do—our peaceful days are over case of the mght watchman at (n as Soon aa possible as they are would just clutter up my affair. this newspaper and enclbse a on Isleib street. section of the Silas Deane Hlg! dletowa; referee, Waloh; umpire, ball doldrums— and get traded. Glenn H. Peterson, Bismarck crowd. for awhile. and rampa on Hartford-Sprliigfield Milford and Stratfoi'd. Concrete Bucklancl Quintet I Fall River. A fire started in the limited All there U to paperhanging Is to large, self-addressed envelope and way and grade separations at Ooffey; time, 8 min. periods. Where else could It happen but In (N.D.) OapUal: “Major League Y'eU Are Needed grid fioor on Housatonlc river It waa a rip-tearing contest all dryer at the rubber storage ware- War Is Here get the first atrip on straight. six cents. In stamps. The article Deane Higharay, Hartford avenul Brooklyn 7 magnates intending to buy baee- the way. They started tossing Laat Monday yours truly sat 1| house. He looked and ijaw that the '^'^oute No. U.S. 6: Southbury, bridge. imeBcvsoM KBOFm Last Sunday, we heard broad­ After that Ifa easy. One arm or dUcusaea the use of heat aa a and New York, New Haven anj Leland Stanford MacPhail. bosa ball players from the St. Louis punches right after the opening Last night at the East Side Rec with Department Commander I! sprinkler system was working. He 2H miles of reinforced concrete Monroe. 3-4 mile of rolled gravel mvoui nEpatTFp tojohh the Royal Blues defeated the cast over our radios the news that two.” Roach is a one-armed paper- maans of obtaining tepiporary re­ Hartford Railroad. [Mickey Canty Mad of the -Babbling Brooks, yesterdav Cardinala and Branch PJekey bell, and had to be separated when "Tommy” Morrison. Mayor "Jim" I saw that doors were closed. When we all have, dreaded to bear even pavement from the Junction of on Webb road. Wilton. 1-2 mile of rolled gravi carried the idea a step further and A S A m M Y , / 6 Buckland Jrs.. by tbe score of 50 , Daley, State Guard-Personnel Offi­ he thought the fire was out he bahger. lief. =' Routes U.S. 6 and No. 67 weaterly. ought to stipulate In the contract It waa over. Zlvic’s left eye was though we have been-expecting it.. Oonstrue Boa— Traffic Maintained surface on Weston road. g a p p ed four membem/o^f the first one additional clause: "H ow many yEN totpcxratot. dosed through tbe last three to 14. J. Rivosa waa tbe big gun cer and others and 1 will say a lot shut off the sprinkler system so as It does not seem poasiUIe that our Route No. 8: Beacon Falla and No Boats Nooffiers Enough to Fight Dodger world serlod’ -team in 21 for the Blues as he scored 19 is caipected of Ml you vets and to save the watpr. Later the fire Naugatuck. SH miles of reinforced years, or months, U the player rounds, and McCoy’s left orb was peace loving country can actually years for Shortstop Arky Vaughan guaranteed fo r?” points. Surowjec and Chartler each Nsxf S h p ’$ others who wish to help. Special broke out again and the heat fus­ concrete pavement from Beacon Montvllle. Old Coleheater road, in mourning at the finish. be at war, but after looking around Town AiiL Ariest •'Walklag AiMaaT Holyoke, Dee. IS— Buffering hla of PltUburgh. made 10 points with help of .Olorr tasks 'W ill be coming through soon. ed the Jets. He tried too late to Falla northerly. MINI us we know It La really true. Now New Britain.' About 3-4 mile of laecond defeat tn 36 matches ap- The National League championa The Y(uikaea* offer to Brooklyn Needs Camera Badly getti and Shields who plajed -s tHOIt The post meeting Tuesday night turn on the water and a large part Pre-Christmas Store Schedules Route No. 34: Orange and Weat Boston— (AI— A youthful the time baa come when we can IparenUy has served the right pur- gave up Luke Hamlin, owner of the for Dolph C&mllli waa IMI.OOO cash good floor game. The pm biM of W a ft-l _ WlU he the first meeting since this of the nation’s rubber reserve and Haven. 20,406 feet of renlforced bituminous concrete retread on Ing arsenall’ is in police custodi show the world what It means to Ipose for Iriah Mickey Canty, home-run pitch; Pete Coecarart, Richmond, Va.— UP)— Detective F. T r a v is and Patterson went easMgehey developed, so let's have other property was dvatroyed. concrete pavement on Derby Hartford avenue and Stanley Police said the boy, 12 years ol| and playeix worth 835,000 more. SHM fee ChrMaM Is w hod. I be an American. ( As Agreed Upon By Members of the Merchants’ Iffpilngfleld welterweight, who has light-hitting infielder; Jimmy W as- Larry MacPball provided the CapL O. D. Garton was looking best for the losers. Tbe score: at large attendance and get or­ Now we can buy no new tires. All avenue. street. wss captured last night fleeia simply presmts bln. with • Rm Im s Ours is a peaceful country, we IHvision, C of C.) New Canaan. 1 1-2 miles of roll­ ■become fighting mad. Canty,'who dell, outflelder-flrat baseman, and laugh of the week when he ex­ day for an Inexpensive little Royal Blues ganised. Let’a see every member because one man did not use his do ~hot like war but when our Route No. U.S. 44: E utford and from an attempted hold-up ait U n ’ ^'Mial-flhoa” . I t's in alH tlsb om - ed gravel on Weed atreet and ■will meet Chico Pochoco, Fhierto Babe Phelps, aelf-grounded catch­ plained he was trying to get rid camera that mav have a lot to do P. B. F. E. With a Be«a«wu- Q ff t ------o f the post present Let's see that head. . country is attack we can and will P o m te t Approximately 6H miles that he p o s s e s ^ five automat ing blimp. 1 Rivosa, rf^...... 9 1-2 19 Stores will remain open all day each Wedneaday WabseJuBe road. llUcan welterweight In the eight of Oamiul becauiM &>lph talked with the happiness of a part of old s^rit you "Past Masters” this See-Bee. work aboulder to aboulder in what­ of bltumimgis macadam Mvamant pistols, s revolver and tlx pacl| ksspatbs ibM for a L Naw Falrflald. 1 1-2 mUpa of Iraand oemi-windup to the Vince Still rumored .on tha trading too m u ch ....F red Browning, L ^ the Army. A soldier wrote that he 0 GtorgetU, If ..... 3 1-1 7 is right down your alley. The old ever capae(.ty we are able, to help during the month of Docember. and atael girder bridge; alao. atgbt ages of shells. tneu la tba bead M kwae gravel on Anaonia, Short IDell-Camilng Fetta ten round fea- mart are Cookie Lavagetto,. twice JenkinF manager, and Hoes Train­ left it on the curb after directing 1 Surowiec. c ...... 5 0-0 10 a m jia g la “did soldiers wait 'till Gets Taste of Tear Oaa In the defense of ouf country. The line cut at Interaectlon of Routea Boetoalsaa. TbM'salL Stores Will remain open until 9:00 P. M., atartiitg Wood and Baavsr Bog roads. ]ture at the Valley Arena next Mon- in the past two years tlie NaUonal er Bud Burmeoter have leased the a convoy thrgugb the city "Dec. 4 0 Shields, rg ...... 3 0-0 4 things happen and then.” ' Well, mothers of our land can do a great No. 03 and No. 101 on, the Phoenlx- 'ay night 'They will clash at 148 League’s third baseman in the all- and that he soon was to see hia 2 Chartler, Ig ..... 5 O.-O 10 Kansas City i/P)— William GH-. New MUford. I mile of traffic loaves Teeth la Poel^ stallion Ncdayr from A. Q. Vander­ things have happened. many things to help this grvat Wednesday, December 17th, 1941, and continuing vUl-Pomfret road. Slight delaya.' ounds. aUr game, and Rolph • CamllU, glrl-:-who gave It to him. “How’s W a l k - f m d Ainertcans— men and women— leaple was. learning about tear traffic la urged to avoid thia aec- bound gravel on the Burnett road. bilt for their Texas breeding v«n- cause, and we should stand m d y Fort Riley, Kas. (AV-A frant| Winning regularly may have slugging first baseman and tha chances .of helping a Buddy es­ 4 34 3-8 SO . one of your Jobs is to act aa apot- gas giina at a know-your-city through D um ber 23rd, 1941. _ North Haven. 550 feet of roUed turea------Is Lester Patrick weak­ at this time to do everytfii^ in Uoa, if poaalbte. Best rouU la post­ customer who shouted **F' dulled Iriah lUckey’a fighting In- senior league's most valuable play­ cape this Impending ’Waterloo?” Baektand I tets. Everyons Is advised to report show which included a police de­ bank rungravel oii Backett Point ening on hia rookie g o a te Jim our power to help. Civilian dMense Storea, including food storca, will clone at 7:00 Pi M* ed. * " don’t wash my teeth” Rtincta to ooma extant but when ha er of 1941. ' he wrote; P. , B. F. T. , any un-American act to the poUce partment exhibit. The patrolman- Route No. 58; Fairfield. 8 mllaa road and concrete alab bridge on Henry? H ie Rangers' boas aren’t $ 8 -S« will have places for many women, telephone bad the laundry in I'Mit to Johnny Carusb at New 1 B..lYmygis, rf .... 0 0-0 0 x ^ o u t (May. W a at home must demcmatntor brandished the on Christma* December 24th, 1941, on Black Rock turnpike. Pitch street. admit it, but the atory In Detroit (even the defense plants will need uproar for a while. Than ■York City last Monday night those ., . Rutggra po-OapUlns Durham. N. H., Dec. i ; _ (»»_• B. IVay^. rf ...... 6 0-0 0 fulfil care of the #1fth Odumn and weapon realistically and It wen$ Route No. 68: UtchflekT and North Stonlngton. Chester main la that ha triad to buy hoofeey*a women to .flU the plaeee of the Stores win eloaS'nt the usual hour of 5:30 or 9:00 found 'em—Paul CuUlinqn’s saw h ia 'tn Uia 8 t Nick Although weighing but 138 pounds 0 Olode, e ...... 1 0-0 3 A ir Oorpe (tft, the* shell expiring on the boys who wUl.be caUed to defend Morrla. S tral^ turnpike. 5 mllw road—Town-Aid. aatflBBtnder, Jea Turaar. P. M. on New Y«ir*s Eys, Wednesday, December 31st, bought choppers. Ha’d left theoU Irana atata that tha ffpringfield New Brunswick. ' N. J__ from tha Rad W l n ^ TioWawa|Mq|, and ngarded os Om Ugbtast safe- 1 A. Adoto, If ..... 0 0-0 0 floor. Hospital attendants assured our shores. Ours is a patriotic or-> of bituminous, taiacadam from the Orange. U .632 f4et of rolled the pochet of a Jacket, in waa ripptagi maid aad launedl- Vincent U ti and Ralph Schmidt, ty msn In intaro^legiale football. 0 Patterson, rg .... s 0-4 8 KSUtafi G^esple he'd be all right ganlsation, formed for just such a,i 1941. village bt UtcBfleld omitberly. gm vel surface on Perby-MUford farm and Jack Adama turoM htaa n o d . Oardoii e t r a a u Om n. arask’a prash. Msly dla^tchad hia manager, backQ, were elected honorary co- 4own... .Oragon’j to u r M haak A m v m n m , , , . j Staoey d a rk of MariMebead, Mass., I afhst a good cor. ounose a ^ we know that t M Route,No. 85: htwd- ' . tb tha: oapUlas of tha Rutgeiv foottwll ban taam wOl aaOactTjBJWt y m n p m t ^ I baa been awarded his third univer- 9 ' - 7 O A J i T toYjm r/eer* of New HamppHire Vazxiiy 8 c m at half, 31-8, Royal BlnM.. j . - , . : . n' y-i j*i m- rA *'.*.'fk* 'KN-J. •.»^:' •:• , ./.•>•■

MANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 194t ■i— - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Ma n u REBTISK, CONN. SAIVRDAT. DECEMBER 13, 1941 PAOB ^G E T W E L V E REO RYDER A Murderer Unmasked BY FRED HARMAII 0TROCK.6OFC1HINI3 IM D -fiM ooT I iR $ i5 T ar and Nonsense OCH£.X> A ftt "S«. OMCf O N ia ^ 1 A Gtus Wants Classified For Your Benefit Hat Wrack—A N< There are several writers -by the British rationing of gasoline td OurTKAUT'FULf motoriat lifted him) name of Wells, but the most fam­ private motor car owners is on from the debris ous of them all Is H. G. Wells, the tha basis of hbraepower; allot- llsloii, stomped qt British historlsn and writer of menta for commercial vehicles are and metlical depots, were arrang­ other driver was nursing bruises, Household Goods Rooms Without Board fantastic, fiction. made on the basis of ivelgbt. A Announcements Dogs— Birds— Pets ing for uninterrupted service dur­ shook his flsq under the fellow's That is one reason why a cer­ private car of 24 BrittaE horse­ Lost and Found Florida Coast ing blackouts and that railroads British Blast nose, and / demanded angrily: tain librarian was very eager to CANARIES—BEAUTIFUL sing­ rOR SALE—WHITE ' Universal FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, power ia allowed lo Imperlel 'gal* FOR RF.NT —lyATKST TYPE suitable for 2. Gentlemen pre­ had formed a committee to devise "Where's n*y hat?"—News Week. please a patron the other day who Ions of gasoline per month (top IliOBT PASS BOOK NO. 10492 ing canaries. Bred to sing the Electric stove, price $50. Inmiire regulations. Notice Is hereby give.n th at Pa«s hospital beil. for home use. Rates Percy Robinson, 9 Griswold St. ferred. Telephone 6040. came up to her desk and asked ration for any size car). Such a m rea.sonablc. Call Kemp's Inc. Tel. way you like. Every bird guaran­ Posts Alert The metropolitan chapter of the Brest Dorks, Accidents kill more people be- her about a book. Book Np. 10492 iflS\ietl by The teed. Cages, seed, and accessories. ration in this country would al­ SfiHO. FOR SALE- CHESTERFIELD FOR RENT—ATTRACTIVE sin­ AmericaiKRed Oosa donated suf­ tw$en/the ages of 3 and 20 than Patron—I want a book on Wella. low monthly travel of 125. to 175 SavinKii Bank of-.Manchester has Visit the Eilgewood Canary Farm. ficient surgical equipment to eatab- been lost or destroyed, and w-rit- sofa, one year old. In excellent gle and double rooms. In new 111 Blackout Oil Refinery any disease Lllbrarian—Did you want an miles.. .MOTHER WOULD LIKE number I,ast- house on right over wooden condition. Inquire after 6 p. m.. 32 home, convenient to Aircraft. llah 431 mobile medical first aid autobiography. ten application has been made to bridge at rotary, Bolton Notch. of children to care for in our Walnut street. Call 6759. posts in Massachusetts. ’^ou look sweet enough to eat," Patron—Huh % (by way of mak­ Do today what aeema to be said bank by the Person In \o.sU "I em," said she quite hungrily, Librarian—Did you want some­ Live Slock—Vehicles 42 Machinery and Tools 52 FOR RENT- FURNISHED room. of the Army’s fourth observation Donges refinery, a communique "Where do you want to go?" represented by daid book, or for 136 Bissell street. Tel. 5574. 6 Die 40 H urt thing bn his life ? The man who drinks and drives .Automobiles for Sale f o r s a l e o n e g r a i n fell pig. groiip at the municipal airport. declared. Patron—(Unable to conceal hla OUT OUR WAY the issuance of a duplicate tssik MTLKI.NG MACHINES In stock, Officers at the Navy station is an even greater enemy to others BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOFLB therefor. Telephone 6121, The Gilnack Oemmn .\lrdromes .tMacUed' Needs and Creeds Impatience any longer)—Lady. I than to himself. 19,39 PO.NTIAC .s e d a n , 1937 used Fordson on rubber, several were routed out of bed and planes 111 Iowa Blu8t There are little creeds for little Iild.smohile sedan. 193b Reo panel, Farm. South .Mam street. The bulletin also reptirted that^ Juat want to know how to dig ’em! , fL oS T PASS BOOK NO. ITWCI good used plows, harrows, large Boarders Wanted 59-A were warmed up on the ninway BOUlS, NO I ’LL WAIT OUT BUT IF SHE THINKS f u f f .^ IP THE DRIVER 1931! DiKlge sedan. 193fi Plymotlth selection of recondltioqed trac­ German airdromes in northcfii ■Visitor - I would like to ttn- the ACROSS THE STREET I ’M GOIM’ WITH VOU Y OU 'RE A Notice Is hcrel)y civen that Pass OR SALE-ONE BLACK Jersey but did not take off. No officer And larger creeds for others; t h e r e 's sedan, 193t> Pontine sedan. 1935 tors. Dublin Tractor Company, (Conttniwil from Page One) France and in The Netherlahd.s Doctor—What makes yoii think Judge, please. HERE POR VOU-LAST E)HS*LL LST ME OUT ( 1 O B JE C T S T O MV CHAMP, UNCLE Book No. 47."i93 issued by The row, due lo freshen. Telephone could be reached for a statement were attacked and that a /targe And what fits , me, or what fits your husband is deltrtouaT Ford sedan, ijole M otors—4164. Wlllimantlc. ROOMERS AND BipARDERS- at the Fourth Army Corps head­ Maid—Sorry, sir, but he is at t im e 1 WAITEO INSIDE W E L L . A T l e a s t s t a n d t r u c k , RANSACKING H\S BULGV/ - X Savings Bank of Mam hester has 8153, M anchester. Apply 46' Wadsworth street. German supply ship was hhmbed you. Woman—Only the way he aaya dinner. quarters. a fiddler's chance of sabotage,” SHE ASKEO ME ALL ©LIT PROM BEHIND L & A N D S R / CARGO, T'LL TELL THOU(s44T ALL THOSE been lost or destroyed, and writ­ Lieut. Oil. Keith F. Adamson, off Texel, on The N e^erlanils May not fit all our brothers. "Cheerio” and blows the top of Visitor—But this la important. ilL i ten appllratum has h<>en made ti' Tjhe downtown area was not coast. The ship w-as bift envel­ But if my soul and yours and bis ABOUT MV MUSC.HOW THAT POST-NO, -PUFF.' HIM I'M A ST A T E YARNS ABOUT Garages—Service— Articles tor Sale 15 Plumbing and Electrical blaijked out, but a heavy fog hung commanding officer, cited the ex­ his medicine. Maid—Can’t be helped, air. Hla «aid bank by the Person in whose Apartments, Flats, oped by a large cloud of smoke Each finds a sure content. Honor Is a t steak. W i' GOOD MV TEACHER WAS, SHE MAV CALL VOU RUBBISH INSPECTOR, WINNING OLYMPIC Storage 10 Fixtures 52-A over the city, restricting visibility'. plosion as a demonstration — Then we shall know, beyond a name sueh hook was iasued. for OR SALE O N E five section though “terrible"—of the >ound- and steam, the retufnlng pilots In moments of depression some AND HOW MUCH HE CHSRGEW OVER.' COSH, VOU’RE j LOOKING POR GAMES WERE SOAP paym ent of the th»‘ amount of Tenements 63 doubt. Richmond steam jac ket txiiler. BUY DIRECT AND SAVE! Ooset ness of the plants design. said. of ua think we are no more popu­ Where there’s a will there's -ti-' NCW IF SHE asks ME TO MESS-SR IS JA P A N E S E BUBBLES, BUT deposit repre.senteil by said lnMik; Reascjnable. (.'all .5329 after 5;30. FREE RENT- 3 ROOMS, bath in The British acknowledged the Which creed for ua was meant. lar than a parking meter. relatives. IT M E * GARAGE m il RENT Apply S7 combination complete with seat San Francisco Has 'If this hod happened during the SEND HIM OVER.VOU’LL BEETLES,' _ YOU S U R 'E or for the i.^.suance of a duplicate Columbia in return for care of World War, we wouldn't have had loss of one plane In these opera­ BLAME AiE FOR WUWING TO book therefor. Cedar .street. OR S.ALE—STANDARD com­ $16.95, white enamel drainboarda Aa offioa worker In Blngbam- for sinks $2.95, white open, front property. Owner In service. Ad­ Fourth Blackout any plant left.” he said. He added tions. TAKE MUSIC puting scale. 24 lb. capacity, good dress Box X, Herald. San Francisco, Dec. 13 ilFi — the type of construction and safe­ The goverhmeut reportisl that ton, N. Y., who was not feeling HOLD EVERYTHING condition. Call Mauchc.ster 3322. todet seats $3.10. Supply Outlet. well, went to the doctor to find Announcements 2 Florists—Nurseries 15 11.50 Main street, Hartford. San Francisco, iinilergnlng its ty distances between buildings had German activity over Britain was FOR RENT 3 FURNISHED out what was the matter. T '^ - T - T ------FOR .SALE- ME.N'S REBUILT fourth blackout of the war last prevented any "chain detonation" on a small scale last night and MAGAZINE (.'HRISTMAS GIFT W OTLII Y u r LIKK a nir«' fivnh rooms with heat. January lat. 626 night in an air raid alert that Inst- In adjacent units. was confined to coastal areas Doctor—Buy a car and get out and relasted shoes. Better than Center street. Gustave Schaller more. You ought to take, off subscriptions accepted to Dee, rut ChrisTnia.M tree? Tlic New Musical Instruments 53 ecs. 701 Main. Yard identified the dead as E. C. sulted. a communique aald. Phona-0981 66 Hudson street. Hill Hoad Is where you ran «ee FOR SALE—C MELODY Saxa- to turn out the lights. Office worker (later on, report­ Suburban for Rent 66 Schlllerstrom, 50, Agency, la.; ing Ms ancceae)—I bought a car liee rut. selection may be madr phonc completely factory recon­ A .score of persons wore injured, Pearly J. Pettit, 48, Lansing, la,: / THlNKG any day after 3:30 and week ends ditioned. Complete with 2 mouth one man dropped dead, there was Bulgaria Declares. IT'ar and got out more. I got out six HI&S300 Fuel and Feed 49-A FOR RENT (COMFORTABLE John K. Cummings. 36, Bunch, Ia„ times between Binghamton and .ill ilav. pii'ces and case. Cash only $35.00. room for two people. All con­ violence and property damage. and Woocirow Wchrle, 26, Rome, On America anti Britain IE IN THE FOR SALE- FIREPLACE and W rite Box Z, Herald. Strange rumors Were noised Oswego, end took off flesh in four Manrhf^ter veniences. $7 weekly. Telephone la London, Dec. 13.—(/P)—Bulgaria different placet. Once 1 got out RUBBISH stove length wood Apply Edward Rockville 238. about. But the city was black. Adamson and E. F. Johnstone, TRUCK' Evening Herald Moving—Trucking— J. Holl. Tel. Manchester 5117 or FOR SALE—UPRIGHT Hamil­ It wa.4 such an improvement has declared war on the United through the windshield. That ton piano. To see this bsrgaln general manager for Day and Zim­ States and Britain aa an ally of Beamed to take off the moat flesh. Storage 20 5118. FOR RENT APARTMENTS. that Lieut. Gen. .lohn L, DeWItt merman, said they had no Idea Classified Advertioements Call 8197. John S. Bissell. South Cjoventry. commander .of the Fourth Army, the Axis powers, a Berlin broad­ .STORAGE what caused the blast which vir­ cast said today. Hearing someone prowling Count tt i averagt words lo a lint Tel. Will. 1746-Wl. who became bitterly angry over tually demolished the unit in which tnltlalt. numbert and thbraviatloni Mnvinp and The 2\u.'AM«, 3UST AS ment was one from Fourth Army The explosion appeared to center 'Oh, don’t take any notice of All ordara for Irrtfular inatrtlona Dial 4219. Smoking Cabinets ...... $ 5.95 cause of her action in allowing me," said the timid man quickly. PALS n - i 3 .^EASILY = i l l ba charged at tha ona tima rata. Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 headquarters saying that Army In the melting ror^.s and the dead -> nJgi.rNt • Spactal ratea for long term avarp Kneehole Desks ...... $16.95 German troops to take up posi­ "Tm only walking in my sleep." MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ Living Room Ensembles .. $79.95 Fortl Plants detectors had located unidentified all wire found In that section. tions or Bulgarian soil threatening Aar advartlilna glvan upon reqoeat. ed, shear grinding, key lUting FOR SALE—GIRLS ALL wool planes flying over the area. About 3.000 workers are employed Ada ordared befora tha third or Westlnghouse Radios ...... $11.95 winter cost, size 12- vised very Greece. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES On Her Own Afth day will oa charaed only for duplicating, vacuum cleanera etc Fitted Sewing Cabinets ...$ 9.95 Accompanying the alert were in current operations, another 5,- (Bulgaria went down to defeat STORIES IN STAMPS tha actual number of ttmea tha ad overhauled. Braithwalte, 52 Pearl little, half price $7.00, teal blue. Pul on Full many unofficial reports of planes 000 in construction work. Jlppaared, chArglng at the rata aarn> Bedroom Ensembles ...... $79.95 Call at 14 Knighton street, mom- with Germany in the World War.' ad but no allowance or refunda nan atreet. Breakfast Sets ...... $16.95 heard fljdng over San Frantdsoo. which resulted In a shrinkage of Ings. Police who swarmed to. investi­ ba made on a ll tima ada atoppad SAWS SET AND filed, by hand Metal Utility Cabinets -----$ 5.95 Week Basis her national territory and led to attar Iha flftb day. Comfortable Sofa Beds . . . .$39.95 gate a report that Ilgh6) were the exile, of Czar Ferdinand, fath er .S o *'tl11 forbida"; dlapiay linaa not or machine, cord wood saws gum blazing from windows of a down­ Marion Mi ley •old. .Magazine Racks . .'...... $ 195 Wanted—To Buy 58 of the present ruler. King Boris.) metl. General grinding. 15 years (Continued rrocn PBfe One) town building found the lights Tha Herald will not ba responalbla experience. Capitol“Grindlng Com Innerspring Mattresses . . . .$19.95 A British spokesman said that more than ona Incorrect* Inaer-^. Axminster 9x12 Rugs ...... $34.95 WA.NTED TO BUY a milk route. burning—in offices used by the Slayer0 (siiiltv ■ m no direct word had been received lien of any adverUaernent ordered panv, 531 LvClaaainad a«a Beautiful certificate with hi w ith heat and bath. 364 Parker fort in the war. Scores of persons escaped injury, Received by API—A few casual­ t# ba publlahad aama day muat ba heater, will heat 4 or 5 rooms. To Train More Men instantly, her mother three days ties were caused among civilians remains of Anuradhapura, ancient raealvad by It o'clock noon Satur* toric war scenes. Reproducertingj. Apply Bfirr thinks." of the UAW CIO on oxertime pay Sabotage Seen they were mined from "poor Uouaehold Services Offered ....tt'A Nuraerlen. 'j ITnparalleled Triumph Seen was delaying around-the-clock 12-rs Building—Contracting ...... 14 man's digginga”—from surface op-- The trial disclosed that the gov­ production a t G. M.’ 'eratlons rather than from lode Florists—Nurseries II w a n t e d EXPEftlFNCED girl Great Menace Funeral Directors ...... It ernment had scored what Its In a letter to Walter P. Reuther, formations. “Say whenr Ileatlns—Plumbing—Roofing •• 11 to llv'e in. Good home and salary'- agents believed an unparallelled director of the UAW-CIO'a Gen­ Insurance ...... It Call 5292. eral Motors Department) Kunklo. Millinery — Dressmaking ...... I t triumph In count^ri-eaplonage. (^htinoed Prom Page One) Moving—Trucking—Storage .. >0 INTELLIGENT GIRU for steady The Federal Bureau of Investi­ said that "our contract apeclflcal ITUUNERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE hDX Public Passenger Service ...lO-A gation virtually fathered the spy ly exempts necessary continuous agents as well as through the Painting—Papering . . . XI part lime store work. Apply In ring, said to have 20 unapprehend­ operation from these overtime pro­ skies. Percy Chamock, sU te Are Proteaslonal Services ...... u person from 1 to 6 p. m. . only. visions. XtspalriiTK ...... II Thrifty Cleaners. 981 Main street. ed members now In foreign coun­ coordinator, suggested that the T h e P o w e r f u l K a t r in k a h a s l o n q s in c e s r a p u a t e p p r o m Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning 94 tries, by handling all its coded 'TThe lnaiater.ee on the part of offlclali visit industrial planta In I t the representatives of your union ToHet Goode and Service w a n t e d ^- c a p a b l e g irl for short-wave messages between here their communitlea. organize auxll-. SWEEPING TI^NOS UNDER JUST RUGS W‘"Wn anted— Business Service f t housework and care of baby stay and Gestapo headquarters in Ham­ that men be paid double time for lary lire fighting forcea and report t-’daeaflnaai defense work on Sundays, Indepen­ Courses and Classes ...... tt nights. Apply 16 Knlghtop^t. burg. The FBI built and operated on the beat methods of combatting dent bf how many days they may private Instructlona .•••••*• tt a "spy" station on Long Island, sabotage. im>e.in»Tm«»niviee.aK. t. w am. a a w>t. eee. Dancing ...... • •« •••• • t® * A where agents learned the identity have Worked during the week, Fire Ctommlaaioner William Musical—Dramatic ...... t t W ANTED -- (TOOK for lunch room. of German spies, their assign . . . has so far prevented our com­ W anted— Inst ructions ...... ing to a final agreement," Kunkle Arthur Reilly of Boaton aald he had F laaaelal Inquire a t 248 W etherell street. menta and activities. ordered hose and heiroeU for civil­ ^ FRECKLES AND HIS FRlENtiB Valuable As An Antique iBonds— Stocks— Mortgagss said. ian fire flghtera although he had Business Opportunities .... Those conylcfed were Herman He said that I’mllllona of work­ Lang, 46, a Norden company em­ no appropriation for such' equip­ Monty to (x)sn ...... Help Wanted—Male 36 men" are on so-called “awing" I'M 0 0 (N8 A DIMN«R OAMOB. j j 'Bemk. lAwr Help tad Sltaalloaa ploye; Oonradln Dold. 315; Hein­ ment. o o n n a Help Wanted—Female ...... II shifts without extra compensation By Mrik Aime CMiot mt. oaTw iND rrh ooer IT, uuu>—.£54 rich Eilers, 42; Paul Scholz, 41; "We . must take ateps now and •nta. You can tie them with yel­ FlV» BUCKS / 6 0 o a/g TUi. y r. IS gy^. MO Help Wanted—Male H and added: think of money later,” he declared. Beat looking set you’ve ever low and blue satin ribbons and Salesmen Wanted ...... ll-A SHIPPING CLERK wanted. Apply Fmnz Josef Stigler. 34; Erich "There >s no reason why this IT HUKTS / ______'i THATU SUV J. Welle Farley, executive direc­ seen! A friend made them for me, have a handsome l(x>klng and Help Wanted—Male'' or Female 17 Kage Company. Strunch,''32; Adolf Wallschewskl. program can not be carried out but they’re ap pretty I hate to use THg B A U D / 4genU Wanted ...... I7:A 50, all employes of American promptly In a mutual effort to sup­ tor of the MaaaaohusettS (Commit­ highly practl^i present for Just a Bltnatlons Wanted—Femal. tee of Public Safety. aaid.acU of them ! few cents. I know wou’Il make Situation. Wanted—Male It steamship lines; Frederick Du- port the president of the United ’The dishcloth la 12 Inches square, Bmployment Agencies ...... M Dogs—Birds—Pels 41 quesne. 63; Rudolph Ebeling, ' 43; States in hlfc declaration that de­ sabotage could be expected with dozens of them once you have the "absolute certainty.” the 8-sides potbolder is 6H Inches \ LIt* itaek—erla—Paaltrr— Edmund {Heine, 50; Josef Klein, fense production is now a neces­ across. Center Is made of white pattern! VekIrUa ANOTHER LITTER of those Set­ 38; Carl Reuper. 37; Leo W’aalen, sary 24-hour, aeven-day-we«k oper­ James M. Landis, Federal' co­ For crocheting instructions of Dogs—Birds—Peta ...... «l ordinator of civilian defense, 'told crochet cotton, banded In bright U n Stock—Vabiclet ...... 4$ ter-red (Toeker puppies, sired by 34. and Axel Wheeler-Hill, who ation.” blue and aunahlney yellow and Dishcloth and Potholder Set (Pat­ Westminster Show winner. 9 a conference of defense' olHclala Poultry and Supplies ...... 4 | admitted he was paid to report UAW-CIO officials meanwhile edged in white. tern No. 5270) tend 10 centa in Wanted —Pete—Poultry—Stock «4 weeks old. Also a litter of extra ship movements In the U. S. asked Chrysler corporation for an from the six New England states coin, your name and address and 'J Per Sal^M Isrcllaereee that each state should have uni­ ’Takes little crochet cotton and ArtleUe Por Sale ...... 41 fine red and white parti-color immediate meeting to conclude an the stitch is big and loose so that the patteim number to Anno Cabot, Boeta and Aeoaaeorlaa 44 cocker puppies from Dual CTiam. If you take a large size, you'll agreement fcr affecting a seven- form regulations governing black, ’The Manchester Herald, 106 Sev­ Oiarlcs Sumner Taintcr was outs. it it quickly crocheted. Sttllding Ualarlala ...... 47 pion My (jwn High Time Strain. find that every inch of this dress known aa the "father of the talk­ day "swing" shift on arms, work Make them for (Jhristmaa pres- enth Avenue, New York City. Dlamondt —Watebea—Jewelry 41 Jack Frost Kennels, 26 Gardner He said hospitals, report centers Sltaotrleal Appllancaa—Radio.. 41 Is flattering, from the well shaped ies." in the company’s plants. Poal and Paad ...... 49- a street. Highland Park. shoulder yokes to the free wide Sardes—Parm—Dairy Produeta' M hem. The bodice Is parttculsrly Honaabold Goode ...... ^ 41 Santa’a Wonderland lla e h in a ry aod Toole ...... 49 graceful with its soft draped effect Mueteal Inetrumenta ...... 41 and the front skirt panel, raised SCORCUY SMITH Office and Store Egulpment ... 44 Neweumers To Xlsnchester above the waistline carries out the Silenee, Pleaset Bpaelala a t th e S tores ...... 44 If It Is Insnranre You Want! slimming line started by deep vee Wearms Apparel—Purs ...... 41 See W an ted —T o Buy ...... 41 neck. The design is a perfect ex aard—Bsteh “ McKINNEV ^BROTHERS ample of the new slender ail Kaseaeraeta All Forms of Insnrsnre houette which you are going to Moomt WltSoSi Board ...... 41 •oardara Wanted ...'...... 4(-A Except Life love made up in the soft faltrics tlouniry Board—KeeorU ...... * t SOS Main St., XIanchester, Cobb. of the new season. Hotale—Bestaarants 11, Telephone 6060 Pattern No. 8045 is designed fpr 'Wanted—Rooms—Board II ■aal Batale Par Baae sizes 34 to 48. Size 36, with three Apartaanta. PUtA TanamaaU U q u arter sleeves, requires 4 2-3 ~Asloasa Lseatlons tor Beat .. 14 yards 3S-lnch material. louses Por Ram ...... ( . . a j j Purbao Par Bant ...... *1 For this attractive patterh, send mmar Homes Por Boat ..... 11 REAL ESTATE 15c in coin, your name, addresA itsd to Rom ...... pattern number and size to The Raot Bsloto Jfor Solo t ButldlBS for Balo .a »• Purchase Manchester Ehrening ‘Herald, To­ .. 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BATURDAT, DECEMBER IS, 1941 fAGE FOURTEEH illanr^TBtw EuTnttt019mUi The Children of Mary Sodallt^ Company No. 1 of the South will hold IIS' regular meeting to­ Manchester Fire Department waa About Town P U O i C O morrow. Miss Ruthmary Wlrtalla d^Ied at 7:15 last night to Elm: Heard Along Main Street and her committee will have te m c e and high street for what waa ^p o rte d to be a burning au­ R C A RADIOS A U M tlas af tne PoUata-Ameri- charge of the Christmas social. And on Some of Manchester*$ Side Streets^ Too The glrlb are reminded to bring tomobile. On their arrival they and - eaii Club wiU be held In the club- found ah. automobile steaming be­ rooina 106 Clinton etreet et 1 any old clothes that aib still in o’clock tomorrow afternoon. All good condition to tht meeting. The cause of ^ e cold. The increased bua aendee to of the night, Billy can be aeen out Record clothing will be sent to the mis­ SVPER-BINGO membera are requested to be pres­ Hartford—the new 15 minute •che-'^or a atrolL ^ Combination ent as officers will be elected. sions. dule— has done much to improve at the Voluntefer Firemen \ Mrs. Florence E. Pish, of 42 connecUone at tba Cehter. Under Dilac street, la the first to respond Records and Sheet Muaic Needed in N. End the half-hourly schedule there was to our suggestion that the a lot of complaint because bus town's csmsterlaa be approprii^- KEMP'S, INC. ARMY & NAVY CLUB, Inc. Our Best Special driven didn't wait for passengers ly named. She writes that she saw trying to make connections from the suggeetion and oScra aa a FURNmmE AND MUSIC Chief Qrlgwold of the'Manches­ other buses. name for the so-called Ekut ceme­ Monday and Tuesday Only (Dec. 15 and 16) ter Fire Department announced Frequently pasaengers were left tery the name ’’Ebtstwood.’’ It Saturday^ December 13 last hight that he has had H(x ap­ standing for a half hour Just be­ sounds fine and Is aure.Iy appro­ plications as volunteer firemen and cause some bus driver carelessly priate. Any other suggestions for At8tl5P. M. 'many more are expected today. drove away without making cer­ either the Blast, West or North­ LADIES’ DRESSES It has been decided to accept iwi' tain that there were no' transfer west cemeteries? $200. In Prizes Not Including Door Prize! many men fit for the work as ap­ passengers. Now the passengers DIAL ADMISSION ...... $1.001 ply. The chief will be at the fire­ that are left behind only have to There seems to be a wave of Ample Parking In Rear of Club! house on Main and Hilliard streets Wait 15 minutes for the next one. petty thievery sweeping through on Sunday starting at 10 o’clock Jerry Scott, the Connecticut the town. Chriatmaa wreaths are 7752 or 2 fo*" $ l e 0 0 to Interview applicants as volun­ Company's boss in Hartford, has stolen, articles of clothing are told us he and his assistants try Regularly 75c Each! teer firemen. taken from the wash lines, and one their beat to avoid such Inter­ 6172 1. This Special does not include white, velvet, or dresses woman told us the other day that ruptions in service. He must have while she waa at a neighbor’s FOR RELIABLE, with over eight pleat.s. specifle instances, however, so that house some one went into her DEPENDABLE 2. Each dress inspected carefully before delivery. he can check up on the blame. We home and stole two children’s DINE and DANCE I have passed several along to him. AND ECONOMICAL .3. Save the difference for your Christmas budget. banka. The kiddles felt terribly The other day a Crosstown bus about the loss because they were 4. Don’t miss this super special! KOPPERS pulled away from Main and Wood- going to use the funds to buy Laundry bridge streets at 6:45 in the morn­ Christmas presents for their ing leaving seven passengers who COKE were Just leaving the Rockville bue father and mother. DANTE’S RESTAURANT to transfer for the south end. Two In most ctmes the victims don't Service 10 East Center Street Odd Fellows BuiMing Manchester Dry Cleaners report the Incident to the police. THE W. G. of them got rides from passing ITALIAN AND AMERICAN COOKING PLANT: 93 WELLS STREET autoists and the others had to wait They think that the loss Is too trivial to bother the police. .That's Featuring Chicken, Steaks, Spaghetti and Ravioli. BRANCH STORE: 195 CENTER STREET in the cold for 15 minutes. SHARP'S GLENNEY CO. Superintendent Scott doesn’t where they are wrong, because the Orders Put Up To Take Out. , police .Want to know about ejapry Coal, Lumber.-’Masoifs* Supplies, want such things to happen, so if NOW FEATURING; DANTE’S RHY'THM BAND! The Same Phone, 7254 any readers know of such instahees auch act of thievery. Keep an eye LAUNDRY Paint they might pass the Information on strangers seen In your neigh­ S86 No. Main St. Tel. 4148 along to this column and we’ll see borhood. keep windows locked and that . the Connecticut Company doors under key when you are out authorities know about It. of the bouse and If anything is missed report Immediately to the police. The late Billy Cheney used to It would be a neat haul If one remark when he saw town high­ of these petty thieves eould be Florist way workers patching the surface BUY McCOMVILLE LEGION caught and an example made of of Main street, "Well, I see Main him. y i P H f TAXI? street is getting Its dental fillings CALL again.” Right now Main street U badly In need of. not only dental We’ve heard several people re­ BY METER CHRISTMAS TREES 6588 fillings, but several extractions, mark in astonishment at the 118,- several new plates and plenty of 000 quota allotted to Manchester CANADIAN for the national Red Cross fund m Prompt I bridgework. The condition Is de­ BALSAM— 50c t o $i.$o B-I-N-G^ campaign. The town must be get­ Safe! plorable. Sendee I From the Center south, the high­ ting soft. If it calls that quota a SATURDA Y NIGHT way la In terrible condition. North tough one. Back during that other Xmas Wreaths Xmas Corsages of the Center the surface Is in world fracas Manchester did things right. In the two years June 1917 25c each and up 25c each LEGION HOME — LEONARD STREET MANCHESTER TAXI good shape. The holes Just below M. Orfltelli, Hgr. the Center make driving danger­ to June 1919 the Red Cross Man­ Admission ...... 50c. Ofiloe At The Tea Room ous and there are several bad spots chester chapter raised funds Holly and where pasaengers are discharged amounting to 4197,000 and that Cemetery Baskets with the town’s population only from the Hartford bus. Nearly op­ 3 1 . 0 0 Mistletoe Regular Games Start 8:15 — Penny Bingo At 7:20. posite Birch street there Is one 16,800 hole In the pavement that Is near­ In its membership campaign 0 «r new **Mctar«d Foei Oil t>eli?«Hca INDIVIDUAL SEATS FOR EVERYONE! Serrict’ * provides yem with • dtlivcffy ly big enough to be called an ex­ those two years the local R-d Graves Covered Cut Flowers cavation. Cross enrolled 10,282 persons, receipt that is Rrimtid by the meter with the eetmel delietred. 75c to $1 a Bouquet twice as many as the town's pres­ This ikhet ii font guarantee ot loll i^ g l.O O

2 Xmas Door Prizes 2 FILMS One of the local State Guards ent membership quota. mcasore. But that was done by hai^ work. was remarking the other day Large In addition to regular door prizes DEVELOPED AND about the good food that is served Real honest to goodness drives Funei^al Sprays were held with workers reporting Christmas Plants PRINTED to the army men now as compared to be drawn Dec 20 with what was served In World at a luncheon meeting each noon $1.50 At Reasonable Prices I 24-HOUR SERVICE War No. 1. He said that he didn't and every house being canvassed for funds. You Just can’t sit back FREE DELIVERY IN MANCHESTER! Plus Sweepstake Film Deposit Box mind the food so much when he At Store Entrance was in the service. It could have and wait for folks to dump money 5 Admission Prizes been worse, he asserted. Then he Into the Red Cross lap. You must went on to tell us about one mess go out and make the people real­ Pi^ McCONVILLE 1 Door Prize sergeant who made the cooks serve ize that they absolutely must con­ L. T . WOOD KEMP'S hash every week-day morning. tribute. We will have many more GREENHOUSES AND FLORIST "That wasn’t so bad," the old sol­ campaigns for funds before the Plenty of Parking Space In the Rear! present scrap is ended and we dier stated, "but when the cook in­ CO. sisted on putting the hash between might Just an well buckle down to 302 WOODBRIDGE ST., ALSO MAIN AND BIRCH STS. 51 BIkmII Street WELL LIGHTED AND PATROLLED! the Job In this first one for the pie crust on Sunday and calling It j TELEPHONE 5947 mince pie—then we did kick." We Red Cross. Tel. 4496

Read Herald Advs. understand that recipe isn’t copy­ *jani»waHi»a»}awaHiMinwa«aH

righted by the army because we Joe Hadden, the local sign art­ strongly suspect some restaurants ist, was in Miami recently. He of doing that now and then. doesn’t like the place and only

stayed there three nights. He went With the air filled with stories down to get a Job, hearing that

of raids by planes, dropping bombs, there were several good ones to be local people are thinking about had. He lined one up that would

shelters. Outside of our own cellar, have paid him 411 a day, but, and there are few places In town, if it is a big but. Before he could go

any. But old timers will tell you on the Job he would have bad to Home Buyers Today Want that there is a shelter in the north get about five different kinds of

end that haa been there over SO licenses. He would have had to ■ -e

years. Join two or three unions, and he In the lot below the w^ter gate would have had to get several dif­

of the Union pond, one may still ferent kinds of permits from the Something Besides Just see part of the ruins o f the fac­ city. He figured it would have

tory that once stood there. This cost him 4250 before be even be­ neighborhood was once known aa gan to work. So be came back to

Union Village and was a busy and Manchester where you don’t have prosperous community. But bard to pay a 45 fee every time you A New House times, wiped out all vestiges of the turn around.

plant. But there Is one thing leti

of it, known only to those oid tim­ We have been told by a party In a position to know what be is talk­ ers who are still alive. ' ing about that High school youths Providing a new house for a buyer is no Its entrance hidden by bushee, there stands, or lies, the old boiler disregard public property to such

that once supplied the power for an extent that .it la almost. Impos­ longer a mafteF of just -building it. The the factory. One could walk right sible to keep fire hose in the school

past it without knowing It was corridors without It being dam­ grounds must be graded and planted — shrub­ there. aged. The hose la kept in a cisse,

The old boiler will accommodate hut that doesn’t stop the boys from probably a dozen or fifteen per­ Opening the case and slitting the bery set out and driveways finished. Few

sona. There Is only one minor fault boee with their pocket knives. This

in Its use aa an air shelter. The la a quite frequent occurrence, our people hove the time or inclination to do any boiler is so old and rusty that if an informant states. Another trick

Don’t Put Up With Home extra large swallow would alight the youths have Is to turn the wa­

on it, It would collapse. ter on in' the fire hose. The water outside w0rk around a house.

Bwella up the hose and bursts Just about a decade ago very the case open. What's happened to ■ - > Washing Any Longer few people who had once worked boys these days? We can recall sev­ in the old CSieney clock mill would eral years back when the hoee waa . . . and further than that they want the have given a farthing for tha fu­ neatly folded on a rack In the cor­ ture iisefulneas of this 100,year ridors, and it waa never molested house of their choice located in on area that You wouldn’t chop the wood for. the fire, or dig a well for water, would you? old pile of brick and stone. Genera­ by the students. Damaging fire tions of Manchester families have hose In a building such ss the High school is dangerous business. So, why be oM-fashioned about laundering? Home washing is back-break* worked within theae old walla, looks well kept and established — an area faithful feet of textile workers A. N ob.

ing, inefficient drudgery that is a poor substitute for modem, scientifle have wrom.the ancient atairs thin many times. They were workers where there ore sidewalks on both sides of the

professional laundefing. Home washing is even more expensive than pro­ of a period that saw no great efianga in the industry that was FOR CHRISTMAS streets and the streets are finished. fessional laundering when you consider all that supplies and maintenance bom along Hop Brook back in tha use aarly yaan o f the century. The cost you. Photo Xmas Cards But time ebangea all thlnga It robbed the old clock mill of nearly Bfsde From Tear Negative!

100 per cent of Its usefulneas. Machinery was removed and aold EUTE STUDIO and the broad rooms and corridons of tha old mill want allent aftar STONEHAVEN Make A Substantial Extra many yaan of activity. Tims has at

dtaaged all this algalB. The rooms AUOB OOntAN and corrldon are bustling with One of Mdnehester's Finest Home Develop­ Saving of 15% By Using Our (Eaewa Ae Qiieea AHee) new life; the life many .‘roall SraUTUAL MKDIUM

dUverMfied lv« Industries, o f industries Seveath Dasvhtsr «C a Seveatb Sea valuable to our government at ments, Hat What It Takes To Make a Really Bera With a Veil. this time. Beaflags DoUt S A. M. ta S P. M. The moton of the old mill an Fine Residential Area. Or By ApseknoNat. la the Serv- CASH and CARRY Service humming. The o o n crashing de- lea o f tiw r i i f l e tar S8 Tearo. Taton have bean eUad np and an liS OBoreh Bt ieet, HartferS, Oeaa. Regular Pick-Up and Delivery Service, O f Course, If You Wish It. agaia doing duty in a new geneim- tioo ns outside tlM 'eound o f march­ ing feet IndlMtas that tndustiy is

again marching In the old min.

Those who once worked In the old spinning mill and' who perhaps The JARVIS REALTY

mourned the panstng of iU groat TAXI activity must be glad that the

NEWMODEL cjrcle of events has put new Ufs

Into ont o f Mnnehestor’s oldest plEOEEe Dial COMPANY

3230 BQly Hswitt bss tskon upon Alexaader Jarvis, Owner and Developer

himself the task of msklng and Oleaa. ComtertaMc Uaral Bnsincas Oflke: Center Street ' Residence: 41 Alezknder Street eeUlng 800 Christmas wrsaths. OaarteMm Servlee At All Phooea: 4112-7275 Ha’s going toitum tbs pracssds over to tha Rod Crooa. IneldsntsUy,

PHONE 8072 along Main street they refer to C IT Y T A X I BUly aa the man who never sleeps. O B N a ia M Rj^aamn nport that at aR b o w