' ~ 1 L - 8ATURDAT. NOVEMBER tl. 1941 iOittirbrBtfr Stm iino H m tO '’s ./ ATcrsff* Dfifly dreahtloii Th* Wwthcr For toe Month ef Oetoher, 1343 Fosecost ef 0. 8. Vfentoer Rarian A patriotic program will ba ed to report for service he noted given in Pulaald haU tomorrow down two or three numbers on the Benefit Show see. I About Town afternoon a t three o’clock, honor­ Heard Along Main Street 7,696 Warmer tonight, into begtantog.. U-i ' __ ing the great o f thla country and One day he was unpacking am­ munition In El Paso, Texas, and Time for the Annual Event— Blember ef toe Andtt ' IwuFmun JtPraUI after asUtalght. M M M b M b* NOi as, X. O. Poland, namely Waahington and b' Adds to Fund stiange aa it may seem he came o f Ob. iintiens U u tta TCfolu^ >n«*t- Pllaudski. Lincoln, Pulaaki and And on Some of Manche$ter*» Side StreeUt Too Itoiiian tM M T ta*n MPM*r amnliig other*. Appropriate songa and acroes one o f the very cases he had Support a ^orthy Cause! Manchester—-A CUy of Village Charm racltatlona wiU be preaented. The packed back in the munitions plant at hia home town! oration wUl be by Rev. Paul Koa- Mobile Tank to Receive Ike”- la a genial chap. Hd* muat1t>Negroes from Hartford. They were T ^ be to-belong to the Manchester ! not trained, however, and the local PRICE THREE CENTB^ ■MMCltar on J«w - lowaki of New Britain. Another Goodly Sum from High (ClasaUled A dvaitM ag oa P ag* U ) MANCHESTER, CONNn MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1942 (FOURTEEN PAGES) a p ^ er will be Rev. Louie Kaco- Fire department and fo r some laundry had to teach them what Now that there’s femininity In VOL. L X n , NO. 46 BT, AMonwy Irv- police headquarters a "No Admit­ Hospital Auxiliary Dance rowaki of Waterbury, a former time now, be haa felt that he “ b e-! to do. Then after they had obtain- WOI b* a t the Tem< School Performance. tance" sign haa gone up on the (Semi-Formal) porior of St. John’s church, which longs" to the gang at the fire- ed their experience here they went BiMI t M o m Sunday Novein- ______door leading to this room where ia aponsorlng the service. A social house. But it’s a peculiar breed, i after jobs in laundries in Hartford as t* ft** • laetura tm tb* A second performance by Sock north of the tracks. It takes more ' time will follow and light refresh- near their homes. They got th^ ‘V** youbR lady works. No longer and Buskin of Allan Martin’a “ •" - do the court officials and police ____ ^ manU will ba served by the wom­ than five years to get really close! jobs in Hartford, too, leaving the HOTEL BOND BALLROOM "Smilin' Through,’* this one a bene­ officers gather In that room and en of the church. A ll Polish peo­ to them. {local tnan holding the bag aa far (H artford) Oio*B MA 4 fl( 111* Itomorial fit for the Mobile Canteen Fund, apin yama. r | b —S $ Womaa’a A «dU aty. Mra. ple of the pommimlty will be wel­ Just to prove that statement, | as their usefulnesa to him was was given at the High school audi­ here is what happened the oth er, concerned. ^ W n a a KBottld*, lMuI«r, wlU come. torium last evening before a large ’The office bachelor was out with vaaiat Monday afternoon at the night. When the department held j ------ainst and appreciative audience. new blonde bimmer the other FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27 'i H l i l t n M a n S m o f Group > wUl its anniversary aometlme ago they 1 Local units of the Cbast Artil- Private Stanley J. Klrka. son of *rhe four principals, Joan Todd, had a number of printed tickets | lery give the men 24-hour passes night and he was telling her that JolB Siam.X Mrs. Sarah Kirlca, of 118 Oak Douglas Phelps, James Britton and that carried some svwell prizes. | quite frequently and therein Ilea he’d go thi-ough anything fo r her. ’nCKETTS 82.50 PER COUPLE street, has r«e n tly arrived at Basil Nodden,--played their roles Now the department ia holding an- a problem that some Manchester ■’O. K.,’’ ahe said, "let’s start on Available from Auxiliary members, or with your table LIOB OOrRAM Camp CYoft, South Carolina, an with a sympathetic understanding other raffle, and by coincidence, people might help solve. The sol­ your bank roll.” Little did she reservation by dialing 4348 or 3390. i ______« Aa Qaeea ASea) infantry replacement center. He and a degree of finesse that would the tickets are the same color and diers stationed here are often­ know that he was figuring right gpotrrcAL MJEDron has been assigned to C Company, have done credit to older and more size aa those used on,the anniver­ times at loss to know what to do then on touching the bartender No Cover Charge for Ballroom Tables. ~ Deeglrter e l a Seieatb Sen S7th Battalion, to receive his ba­ seasoned actors. Phelps and Brit­ sary event. One of the members on the 24 hours leave. ’They go to fo r a little space on the cuff. Ian Wtttia Vaa sic training. ton were excellent in the parts of showed "Ike” the present day Hartford to see a show or go to a Not Necessary To Be Present At Dance To Participate Thousands of Nazis Are Put to Routl . OaSy, taebadlBg Sunday, the two old men. whose amiable ticket and announced that he was USO jriance, but when it comes And, Beezy, the column’s little In Drawing of lA .ILtaSP.il. OrByAppoli^ quarrellinR is one of the high­ going to buy the whole book. time to steep they have to coine Jitterbug, says " I f most of the r ------M a t h tSe Santa* af the Paa> lights of the play. Nodden made Would "Ik e " write in hie name? right back here to their army boys could read a girl’s mind the TWO $’25.00 W'AR BOND PRIZES! H*i as Paan. YMCA Schedule O f course be would. bunks. They would enjoy nothing consumption of. gasoline would I Steeel, B aitloi* Ceea. an ideal young lover, and was con­ vincing, too, as the Jealous suitor Picking up the latest edition be better than a good night’s sleep In drop off 60 per cent!” So to aid In Army Arrives at Guadalcanal Monday who had brought tragedy into the excused himself, and changed to good bed—far from the noises the war—why not every wolf a 13:18— Kiwanla Limcheon. early scenea of the story. the old book. "Ik e " had the twelve of changing shlfta of soldier* So mind-reader! British, with Yankee ticketa most done when he glanc­ loc^ folks who have a spare bed­ Reds’ Counter-Drive 8:30-4:80- Grade School Bas­ P*K Portrayfid Perfectly ed down at the list of prises. room could do something for the This column and its author "A . ketball League. Joan Todd was perfectly fitted "Omlgosh," said “ Ike,” "how REAL ESTATE 8:15-6 :80—Business Men’s Gym for her dual role of Kathleen Dun­ .soldiers by inviting them to eom* Non.” have been called all sorts can you give away theiM prizes? of things, and also received a few Class. gannon and Moonyeen Clare. She to their homes for a night’s rest. Look," he said, "here’s 50 pounds compliments, but it remained for P a rch aM 6:30-7:30—Boys (12-16> Gym. was sensitive to all the many shad­ of sugar, 50 gallons of fuel or the book notes column in the New 6:30-7:30—Boys (7-12V Wood­ ings of humor and pathos, and A week or so ago The Herald BUY WAR BONDS AND^AM PS And French Support, That Home From range oil, five gallons o f gas and a carried a picture of a young lad York Times to give the real low- Forces Foe to Flee; work. managed the alight Irish accent change of oil. Where are you get­ who had been op in Maine on down on "anon” : Here’s what it 7:30-8:80 — Junior Basketball in a delightful way. "The support­ ARTHUR A. ting the coupons to do all this?" hunting expedition. A deer and a said: "That long-lasting author Ve Have Over-the-Cimnter Stamp practice, Eagles. ing cast, previously spoken o f in ” 0. K. sucker,” said the regular bear were pictured draped over anon.” holds up well in a chang­ 8:80-9:30 — Senior Basketball the Herald, all acted with poise and Service at All Times north ender, “ look at the date on the front o f the car. The young ing literary scene. 'The latest ■re-ration era. The day after the photo appear­ " A Treasury o f the Familiar," core. vocal soloists, and Richard ed In The Herald .. woman who re­ where be is represented by more Turkington, violinist, furnished fused to identify herself called the TRY Radio in Allied-Hclii| Despite the talk around town it than 60 references, considerably Greatest Soviet Offen­ music both between the acts and seems now that local people are editorial rooms. She said she had more than Shakespeare or the Bi back stage during one scene, which Mprocco Reports PriB*l RBYMANDER’S f o o d ------BETTER THAN EVERI going to be allowed to rent houses but two questions to ask with re­ ble rated." sive of Year Adds Cripps Is Dropped , Stuttgart Attacked did much to set the mood of the in the Federa. project between gard to the picture and the young A. Non. oners Already Capal HAVE A GOOD TIME — DINE AND DANCE! play. The audience was delighted West Center street and Hartford fellow’s hunting expedition. She The New Aero New Casualties to' TODAY WE FEATURE ’’ to hear “Smilin’ Through,’’ ’’L«ng, road. Some local people have final­ asked: "First, where did he get lured as Result o fl Long A go," "Ben Bolt" and two ly been approved for the houses, the gasoline to make the that 28,000 Reported Slain From War Cabinet By Strong Air Force CHICKEN CACCTATORE or three favorites of First World but in most cases they are families long trip into Maine, and second, To Speak on Art Attack; Hinttl if he’s such a good shot why isn’t And Captured in DeUdow Bronera Roost Prime Ribs o f ^ f W ar days. that have received eviction notices Rommel Has Traiutel Well Designed 8e< and must have some place to live. he in the A rm y?” Becomes Minister o f Air- O y s te rs and Clams Veal Cutlets Steaks and Chops 'The woman ended the conversa­ At High School Past Few Days After Ofcwr^ion British Force The set, which was used with Maybe the evicted local people Gestapo Sent ferred Headqui varied lighting in all three acta, are now under the ’’inter-migrant" tion before we could offer an ex­ Stalingrad Besieged craft Production at Of British Raid Re­ w*8 beautifully designed In every claasifleation. ' planation. BINGO To Tunisian SPetor*! On Tuesday, November 24, at Reynittiidcr^s RestaiiFant detail. It consisted of a brick and Those who have gone to the At Vainly fo r 3 Months. Behest of Churchillt veals Results Good; Rommel Units plaster cottage - with a high red project office to get information The "soldier* pick-up station o’clock, Charles Marshall Rob­ To Hold Italy Fine’Wines, Liquors and Beer ertson, Jr., w ill speak at a Voca< i At Odds with Others, Ten Bombers Missing. chimney, a garden wall on which have learned that some of the has been placed at the Center, but, , Nov. 23.- tional Guidance meeting to be , Nov. 23.—(/P)— 86-87 Oak Street \ Telephone 3922 roses were growing, a realistic houses will be ready the first of it’s on the wrong side of the high­ The British First Army, held in the Art Studio at Man­ To Withdraw cedar tree, a tiny fiower bed. and December and others by the 15th. way. The bench, and ?ign are al­ A mighty Red Arm y counter- In Nazi Reins London, Nov. 23.— (/P)— London, Nov. 23.— (JF)— American and French sui chester High school. It was ex­ The Army & Navy Club the "little gate” of the song. Rental fees run from $36 to $47 a most in front oi the police sta­ offensive sprung from the pected that his timely talk on ' Sir Stafford Cripps, regarded The German industrial and port, was reported today month, payable a month in ad­ tion. Most soldiers looking for 0,.- ' Sock and Bi\skln members and A rt—Its Relationship to the War nonnwesi.northwest anaand »uumsouth uxof omi Sta- „ . R ., S lJ im r as the Number 'twoTwo man in communications center of vance. And it is necessary to pay rides at tha Center are going to­ Axis Troops South o f have launched a big attacki the faculty director. Miss Helen Effort” will be well attended, as an additional 85 a month fo r the wards Hartford and, naturally, lingrad haa put thousan^ of ® the British government Stuttgart was attacked last against the German-Itali Page, are to be especially con­ was his lecture last year. Every Saturday Night Agedakia Retreat; Pre­ first six months to cover any dam­ wouldn’t be on the south side of Germans to rout, the Rus­ Coastal Fortifications; few months ago, dropped night by a strong force of gratulated at their being able to Mr. Robertson comes from positions in the defense age the occupants may do to the the road. We had noped that an­ At 8:15 P. M. sians reported today, and the produce a play this year in the Pratt Institute in New York, Separate Peace Move- from the war cabinet today British bombers, and the Air sumably Toward El meter of Bizerte anil premises. When the occupant other "pick-up” bench would' be OC GRILL face o f ao many handicaps— the placed on the north eide. W e also where he is an Instructor as well Nazi forces which have be- I fo become minister of air- Ministry said that low-level where Marshal Erwin, Rot moves out the additional fee ia Agheila; Planes Active fact that most of the cast have would like to see a sign some dis aieg^ the Volga city vainly ment| Re p o rts Started. production at Prime *1THBRE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” either paid back in full or, if dam­ as asslstimt executive administra­ observation showed that the mel, one-time German maoter regular outside jobs; the shortage tance along the street reading fer tkraa bloody montha were plc- Afrlcan-desert warfare, wa# age haa occurred, an amount to tor in the department of Art Eldu Minister Churchill’s behest. results were good. “ Ten of of materials; the many conflicting Soldiers’ pickup station 100 yards cation. Climaxing a course taken tuiad oa facing dlaastrous enclr- London, Nov. 23.— OP)— A series Cairo, Nov. 23— The British to be in command with perlia^ cover the repair coat ia deducted. For some time, Britiah political our bombers are missing,” the activities. Hie choice' of play was ahead. Give* a soldier a ride” . in Industrial Camouflage, Mr. clemant. B r ^ e n German divlsiona Eighth Army engaging the' rem­ part of hie Africa cotpa. The' DUm AND DANCE When rent appUcanU s i ^ up $200 IN PRIZES o f roundabout and unconfirmed observers said, there had been re­ ministry said. Fighter Command a happy one; in theae sober and war* dactored fleeing acroes the dlo in Allied-held Morocco their applications are forwarded to Robertson has recently been made reports from the continent and ports that Sir Stafford had failed airtnfft were reported to have at- nants of Field Marshal Erwin To the Lfltfaif Tunes of hurried days "Smilin’ 'Through" fr o ^ abeppea befor* the surge of prisoners already had the F H A in Waahington. ’Then 'The next time there is a black­ consultant on camouflage. - (20) $5.00 GAMES (3) $10.00 GAMES to see eye to eye with his feUow tSLCked freight trains In northern Rommel’s retreating forces In the S' offered two pleasant hours o f the Sample of studenta’ art work Russtan Infantrymen, guns and the Near Blast said today that brought in as a result o f the : verification of the fact that the out the entire town, including the ( 1) $20.00 GAME (1) $50.00 GAME cabinet members. They aaaerted France and fired an Axis supply Irish humor and wistfullness that tanka |n the greatest Soviet offen- Adolf HiUer had sent 60,000 Agedabia region forced them to ish attack which the AlUea a n d h is head of the fam ily ia in a war in- "dummy" cops *V the Square, Cen­ done at P ratt Institute w ill be on also that in hia position ss leader ship in the English channel, fur­ D O N M A C has made It one of the best loved slvo of the year, adding new coo- withdraw yesterday, the British been preparing for a week, dustry ia made through the em­ ter and south terminus w ill be display in the studi> at the time ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR! “ tourists" and squads of Gestapo of the House of Commons he hod ther blows agatost Adolf Hitler’s plays in many years. iiaiHaa to tb* 38,000 NsxU report­ announced today. Berlin broadcasts ~htoted covered over. During the last test o i the talk- agents into Italy to prop up sag- been unhappy and unpopular wito crippled transport systems. The club expressed Its apprecla. ployer. Then the appUcation goes ed killed and captured In the paat Axis troops disposed south of Rommel had transferred hte : RHYTHM MASTERS an alert warden noticed that the ’There will he no admission Ample ParkinR in Rear of Club. ging-Fasclst moral* and to build tion fo r Miss Page’s work iu coach back to Washington for final ap­ some "members. Canadian* Participate la Bald the village were forced to with­ quarters a»d perhaps some of : D B U dO U B fXXIDS ~ MODEST PRICES! proval. Then you can have your blinker lights were blinking on the charge. Everyone Interested is few d a y * hurriedly coastal fortifleations To Meet Serious Need when Douglas Phelps its president Canadians participated in the draw, preaumably toward El Libyan forces to Tunisia. traffic standards all through the cordially InvitM to attend this omclal Stoiy ef Dvfv* against possible Allied invasion. CJhurchlll, however. In asking ■M l DpoHwu Roost Ham Veal Cutlets presented her with a large bou­ house. It ia quite a circuitous route Stuttgart raid. Agheila, the communique said. Attecka Growing to VIolc teat. N ow the department is go­ meeting. Tass, the Russian news agency, quet of roses during last night’s some folks have to take to move Here Is ths story of the drive, that Sir Stafford take the minis­ Dragging his bag across the sand, this American soldier was The bombers were reported by Bombers Pound Tripoli Previously the Britiati jnoil BeM Chow Mein Roast Turkey ing to put oil cloth covers over the and diplomatic sources In Ankara try o f aircraft production, sold bis curtain call. from one section of town to an­ as given In official Soviet sn- among the first to arrive on Guadalcanal island in the Solomon* Sergt. Robert Donald of CJalgary American forces which blinkers. , were the sources o f \these reports, American-built Liberator four- Fine When — Liquors and Beer other. But the winter is coming on nouncementa and In warfront dis- proposal was “conceived solely to where fomerly the Marines had maintained U. 8. positions alone. to have "started gorgeoua fires. streamed across North Afrie* i while Reuter* British news agen­ motored bombers, flown by British fast and it’s best to have a roof pgtobas: meet a most serious war need.” This Marine Corps picture is the first released of soldiers on Guadal- “The town was just criss-cross­ hundreds of miles in a roc* to SO O iA Street Tel. 3894 to get under. ’There is one thing certain about cy, distributed another dispatch It was on questions of post-war airmen but operating under the U. canaL ed with incendiaries,” said the control of Tunisia’s middle r l - Critic to Lecture ration coupons and tire registra­ ; iUready some 15,000 Germans from the Turkish capital quoting S. Bomber Command, meanwhile social and economic reforms that young commissioned officer, who terranean bases were report* tion. A good many more men hav* been killed and more than recent arrivals from Italy as say pounded Tripoli for the third time W e heard a story about one of Cripps was reported to have dis­ flies with a Lancaster squadron of have tested the defenses to know their license and engine 13,000 capture^ stnoe the R u » ing a movement for a separate m two daya with bea'vy explosive* Before Local Club our soldier boys the other day agreed with bis colleagues in the the R.A.F. northern tip of the French pr numbers than ever before. I t ’a go­ rfana sprang their driva ^ le Ger­ peace hod been started under A United States communique that must have proved embarrass­ war cabinet. torate, and Radio Morocco ing to be a tough job to remem­ man baslager* of Stalingrad hav* leadership of Marshal Bietro Ba- Because of other shifts, the left­ The Berlin radio quoted a DNB said hits were scored on the mole The program committee of the ing for somebody In hia outfit__if H«r«'6 a way to beafl placed In a perlloua position, dispatch which said incendiary at the port, which Is Rommel' an Allied spokesman as not himself. ber the tire number* though. dogllo, Mussolini’s "unofficial op­ ist representation in the war cabi­ Manchester Mothers Club, of You Business Men and the German forces in the Cau- Airmen Battle Jap bombs had caused slight damage base, and fires and explosions were their attacks were growing to ' ponent." net was not reduced by his wlth- which Mrs. Robert Leslie Cooper is He was working on a construc­ got rid of lence. Recently we remarked on the casUB are being held to a atand- The tourists were alleged toldrawal, but the' Conservative in one town of southern Germany, observed. The attack, made early 44th Annual chairman, feels confident in pre­ tion job at camp and got a splin­ The broadcast said that long arm of coincidence”. Our otill as the Utter Russian winter have been filtering into Italy for | Times, which became a Cripps’ but did not Identify the target. Sunday, followed those by B-23s, senting Mrs. May Bradshaw Hays ter in one finger. He was told to go clash occurred. 22 miles south sets in. the past three months, while Tass booster after his return from a The capital of Wuerttemberg flown by Americans, day and night to the hospital and have It taken story brought to ligh a coinci­ the coast and that the en as the guest speaker for the No­ dence story in which one of the MONEY The S talin grad offensive said the Gestapo men had been successful term as ambassador to Units Making Last province. Stuttgart lies approxi- on Saturday. vember meeting Monday evening care of. When he reported at the remained indecisive.” soldiers stationed here featured. Btrstebad. two arms around the ______rushed in_____ following___ ^ Allied sue- Soviet Russia, said: matciy 400 miles southeast o i Do­ As the Eighth Army advance at the South Methodist church, the hospital the splinter was carefully Of Middle Age! continued. Allied Air, Forces were Allied spokeemen were quo Firemieii's Gennons still holding position* in I m north Africa. removed and the wound in the skin Before the wer—or rather be^^ “The withdrawal from the war ver. A center of aviation and members will enjoy a stimulating fore this particular aoidier entered Stalingrad and placed the R i^ Vattcan Asked to Mediate cabinet of a minister peculiarly Increasingly active against the treated. Then he was put to bed PROBLEMS electrical Industries, It was at­ (Continued on Page Fanr) lecture by one who speaks with al- the service he worked in a muni siana astride two important raU-l According to the Reuters ac- tdentlfled------In.- the - .public mind with enemy’s air, land and sea com­ in the hospital. tacked three nights In succession Dance thorlty on current books. They tions plant somewhere in the mid- w ay lines used by the Germans to I count, an anti-Fasclst group head- these claims upon the future will Stand on Beaches munications. The main hub of Well, back in his company. n o by the R. A. F. last May. will not only be able tb take home <0 west. He often wondered where With a loan from Rsismif supply these fo rce* I ed by Badoglio, the conqueror of I Increase, rather than relax, the Submarine and aircraft engine thla activity, except for the long- body bothered to report the fact range four-motored blow* with them a list o f books which the ammunition would finally go. you can 'clear the flat*’ Sit ------ArUnerr Banan Ethiopia, approached the Vatican public demand for dedsions which plants are located at Stuttgart. It that he had gone to the hospital. I from Malta. Tluinksgiving Eve will guide their reading for months He got In the habit of watching at once. Employed women ------| to m ^late, with the full knowl- are needed If a peace jiollcy Is to contains the headquarters of such to come, but will spend an enter­ And at roll call, nobody reported serial numbers on the cases of Are You A Member The offensive began, dispatches ^ m „g vittorio Emanuele, he ready for launching when the Again the Allied Air Forces op­ and employed man who need ®T9 p”.“r ::’d T ri: Yankee FUers concerns as Bosch, makers a i Ig­ Flashes! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 taining hour listening to her re­ him aa on sick call. erating over the desert were con­ munitions and when he was ord4r- cash can gat a loan of 810 oaid, with a one-hour artillery .bar- Prince Umberto and Count tide Is at the fu ll.,* ” nition parts; Dalmler-Ben* which freshing talk. So he was listed aa A. W. O. L. fined to fighter patrols due to (Late Bulletins of the ( A W IN ) to $300 on juit their tigna- rag* ao Intense that whsn the fir­ Galeazzo Ciano, n Duce’s aon-ln-1 On the whole, Britain waa too manufactures' plane, tank and Formerly dramatic and literary They kept him in the hospital ing ceased only isolated enemy Two Small Landing weather conditions. tura aloiM. Paymonta are law and foreign minister. The busy with w ar offensives around Sink Big Jap truck motors; and Hlrth, which critic u;ith the New York Times, for two days evidently making cer. guns replied. Red Army infantry British news agency went on to | the glob^ to argue poUtica, and Bold Bizerte Airdrome Landings Casualties 1,910 CHENEY HALL •anaibly arranged aa you adih Boats in Addition to make a precision equipment. Mrs. Hays is chairman of litera­ tain that no Infection set in where RE-ROOF NOW- and tanks then piled through the say that Mussolini quarrelled vio­ took the Crippa «ome-down calmly. Medium bombers, however Washington, Nov. (Hartford Road and Elm Street) ture for the General Federation of them on a numthly baria A , Of The Importont Railway Junction raided the airdrome at Bizerte, the splinter had been removed. German front Un* driving the Afteriioon newspapers did not men­ lently with Ciano. Giving Ground Units The city 1s also an Important Arm y announced today AUSPICES HOSE & LADDER CO., NO. 1, S. M. F. D. Women’s clubs, chairman o f Fine Naturally the soldier thought the loan of 8100 coats 820.60 enemy from trenches into the open tion the cabinet shift on their main Ship in Raid Tunisia, scoring hits on hangars American casualties during Dispstebes from Bern, Swltxer- raUway junction. The raid last Eddie Abrahamson’s 8-Piece Orchestra arts for the Connecticut Federa­ sergeant who sent him to the P A Y LA TER ! whan promptly repaid in 12 steppes. land, April 28 said there had news pages, and devoted their edi­ Day - Long , Strafing. and other buildings and starting initial landings In North tion o f Woman’s Clubs, as well as hospital would report hit where­ We can help you re-roof your monthly eontacutiva inatall-' torials to the "turning tide,” "Sta­ night was its tenth of the war. two fires, the communique said. Admission...... 50c Per Person ’The German front line was over­ been m m e consultations by the The British description of R. A were estim ate at 1,910 kifi chairman of literature for the abouts. So he remained content in home, easilir, economically with manta of 810.0S each. whelmed by the ferocity of the lingrad." the "Red Arm y” and Gen. Ma^Artimr’s Head- Transport or Possibly These bombers apparently were wounded and missing. A king in which Mussolini and Ciano, F. Bombers squadrons as "a New England Conference of Fied- the hospital bed—good care and our monthly pajrment plan. N o Wa aralcomo all applica- <4Y^^7 Russian offensive, dispatches said. were left o u t A t that time it was I other phases of United Nations’ based on Malta. nninique said Lieut. G e * quarters, Australia, Nov. 23. i strong-fqrce" generally means erated Women’s Clubs. She is also eats in bed! down payment neceasary—you tioiu—even if you're new in Priaonera started to pour in and Aircraft Carrier Hit Twin-engined British fighter D. Elsenhower reported that said a- government ohake-up and I activities. formation of hundreds o f the four- an affiliated member of the New But when he finally reported pay nothing until the job is fin- the neighborhood or if you guns and mortars plied up aa the ’change of policy" might ^be since Sir Stafford was lord privy — (/P)— American and Aus-1 planes also attacked "ft-'.pan! air­ wan not yet able, to obtain a ' At Haiphong; Caps Se­ drome in Sicily the same night, England Women’s Press associa­ back to hia company he had a heck iahed. T s k e advantage o f our forthcoming. ^BadogUo’s name waa trfdian airmen plunged into' (nl ronlimiatlon ;of the casualt! have.rabantly aurtod e new X (pontlnned on Page Ten) bombing the fielc' and its Installa­ tion and an honorary member of of a time explaining where he bad experience In roofing proMems. (OeaMniied en Page Tea) mentioned in those report* (Continned on. Page Tea) ries o f Hilrd Attacks. most of which occurred In th e» job. Kithar come in or phona battle against the Japanese tions and -trafing a large num­ the Society of American Etcher*. been. He finally managed to gat Let us help you to get tke right ture of Oran and Cosahlnac* Organixlng Black-Shirt tJnlta forces making a desperate ber of Axis aircraft on the ground. some aort of statement from the roof for your home for only a C liff Massey has a class fro Added to today’s hat of uncon­ Chungking, Nov. 23—OF)—Am er­ Fighter-bombers returned to * few dollars per month. last stand on the beaches of Five-Day Bebefiton Ended hospital, however, and now, as fa r firmed reports waa one by Tass ican skydragons of the China French Areas Sicily yesterday and attacked two as we have been able to learn, la Food Poison' under a Gteneva dateline and Solons Shelve the Buna area in northeast- Parker, Ariz., Nov. 23 make you frrim, fro keep you fifr Command sank a big Japanese other Sicilian airdromes "with TURKEYS back in the good graces of hia top _ , - I broadcast by the Moscow radio | em New Guinea yesterday good effect," the communique said. five-day ^rwelllon at the Po kick—if th^’a ever posslbl* CAMERON so frhofr you will be able fro do SgAlT-gaw aa rl IV gh quoting “a well-informed oource" and when the smoke cleared they ship— a transpor ' or possibly an Pact Reached At least six enemy transport Japanese reloeatlon center wl FINANCE CO. -fi ▼ 1 oaying that Heinrich Himmler, I PoU Tax Ban had sunk one destroyer, destroy­ aircraft carrier — at Haiphong, I As Prizes At FILMS State Theater Balldlaa planes were shot down Into the sea__ fo llp « ^ theuJaUing of two i DEVELOPED AND It’a a favorite saying In newa- ROOFING CO. Maachastev head of Nasi police fores* was ed 19 enemy planes and smashed French Indo-Chlna, yesterday wto between Sicily and- the North AfrU c l^ g e s of assault to kill want your job ofr oil frimes. two small landing boats, in addi­ paper offices that we print our Sad n e a r speeding up organixation of Black- cap a oeriea of .devastating Allied can coast a-^ong-range British ed today by military poHe* PRINTED mistakea ao that all who read may 242 Woodbridfc Strtet Phase seas Action FoUWs Defeat tion to g iv ira Japanese ground Agreement with Robert W'ade Head, sujierintendeat o f ' D. R. Brawa. Mi Lie Helpless in Home know us for our faults while the MandiMter ((Wttaaad oa Page Tan) troops a day^mng strafing. week-end raids upon the Japanese camp—largest of the cenfem 24-HOUR SERVICE lilaaaaa Ka. ST. from Buima in the south to the Covers Possessions in (Continued on I*age Ten) doctor* bury their mistakes. For Honrs Before. Aid O f Motion to Pnt Time which west coast Japanese TelcphoM 4245 Jopa Fight Back Utterly Yongtxe basin in China. « Film Deposit Box Lefr frhe '^Y'^ Be Y our Proving evacuated — said the rw It la true that errors are bound Limit on Debate. The Japanese were fighting The ship o f between 12,000 and Western Heihisphere. LEGION BINGO At StorulBntrine* to creep into print ’Ihere’s reason Drawn by Scream6» gronp flew banners bearing Js back bitterly from their precari­ 15,000 tons was dciitcoyed In a Ground On Mondays and Fri­ anese characters last night for it A newspaper ia hurriedly PoKce Detain Washington, Nov. 23. ous poeltlons oh the coastal atrip devastating assault upon the dock Washington, Nov. 23.—OP)— 2 Clues Found compiled and haste contributes Danvar, Nov.- 23—VP)—Five par- between Buim. and Gona with and warehouse, area of the enemy- Secretary of Stole .Hull said today played Japuese martial mual* more to the error factor than care- days, 5:15 fro 6:30 P. M. aaaa, paialyaad from food Th* Senate shelved today loglsla- • • * KEMP'S tton to bait th* coUeeUon of poll every weapon at their command, occupied port on the Gulf ef Ton- that a ■ astisfactory aifreeroent leaenem. lay hripleos for bouia: 8 u n (^ ba- 2 in Tragedy but the Allied noose waa slowly k to it was announced at head­ covering all French.poeaetoiona in 111 Shootings Frustrate River Crossings TONIGHT Recently we carried a etocy fora acreaina of on* of them at' tax** as a requirement for voting Chungking. Nov.' 23— (4 2 DAY SPECIAL in Federal election* The action drawing tight. quarters o f Brig. Gen. Claire L. the western hemisphere had been about potatoes and bow much tractod help. Tb* destroyer, eimk by bomb­ Chennault, commander of the reached with Admiral Robert, Chinese have frustrated two MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY,.., Doctor* and poUcapouce preaaed M a n a 1a u 0h t e r I * motion to end tempta of the Japaacee to cold they could etand. Whien the Bodminfron Coilrfrs Avoil- .rob for a aixtt peraoa who par- O * m a n s ia i^ n iC T ^ jmbuater through limit of de- e r*’ apparently was trying to land China Air Taak Force. French high commissioner on' Empty Cartridges and LEGION HOME article was printed it eald that Norenber 23r^ and 24(h. troops at Buna to aid the besieged Obeervere said that the vessel Martlnlqua. v the Slntsiang river to Hunan _ YOUR OWN! '! "potatoes cotfld stand 2 1-2 de­ took o f tb * lato n i^ t onaek Bator:I To B e Faced by O p e -| * * ^ ‘ Stolen Rifle May Be vince, the scene test Oecenskia ' , . Leonard Street # oble Friday Evenings, 8:30 fro day and immediately left fo ri _ . < ■ debat* Umltotion propoaal JaponMe forces there and official iroboblyi was a transport but that As a raault of the agreement, XMAS GREETING CARDS grees for a short period and 8 da- ^ I reporta, mentioned the posaibiUty t possibly could have been a ear- Hull said, there was not likely to bitter fighting to the third Puofalo, fearing rim, too, may have I g o n H o s p it a l vAK H U . I on the measure to abolish poll -Help to Maine Police. anese attempt to take Cbaa| ■ - I From Your Snapshots greea for about five hours." That MEN'S TROUSERS that tcoopa may actually have tier. ! be any necessity for American u a typographical error and bean poisqnad. I . I taxes aa a prerequioite to voting been tended before the sinking. occupation of the French Carib­ the Chinese high command Order Now Supply Limited! ■10- X - i' ' Immense fires were declared to should read 26 and 30 degree* Meat Saadwlrliae Evandoed J a.i.m o re ’' Nov 23— (iPi — I*® Paderal slectloas was beateiv, However, a spokesman at head' bean possessions. Bulletin! nonneed today. There w;pa *® Ramaanta of meat ■ a a d v r tO h a t'j^ ^ on a vote 37 “aye#” to 41 have been left enveloping the Hai­ cation as yet, how>ever, that ,, Last Saturday a story we car- quarters said the destroyer was ' The secretory of state made it Unity Township, Me., Nov. or LADIES' SLACKS wbieh Mr. and M n. Hiram Dlck-|Two cixto to tM Oregw ••noea” Apptoval of two-thlrda of phong water front, over which Japanese were about to InlttolqJ ELITE STUDIO vilad said that 1,000 boya and girls not operating with four other clear that the agreement wo* SS-rOP)—state nnd county of- Sti: 25 and tbraa riiHdrea had oatoaliiaapltalifor the Insane, wbera 471 voting waa neceasary. BuppUea ore believed flowing in- fourth attempt to take the " had left school to take jobs. I f tiiat Please don'fr for^efr fro hove Japanese deotroyera believed to reached with Admiral Robert fleUto deUberated privately " - ■" ’ ■ londJor a Japoneaer attack on Yun­ province capital. The comm were so K would just about de­ . .1 I »” »»»*<■ «**«> ^ waek after a din- o«n b cr*th f Leader Barktoy of have been sent to reinforce the nan topvlnce, in iou th em 'C h in * the ultimate French antbority to today at the nmniclpal oourt ** J*****?- * i2 ^ jn a r of poisoned oerambled egg* I Kentucky, Wko had moved for to nearby WaterviUe In their said the Japoaeae tried te plete the ranks of the High school your confrribufrion. envielopes Buna garrison. This destroyer indo-Chin* the Caribbean, entirely independ­ the river Saturday momii and upper grades. What was in­ 2 C o r ^ O e S o £ t e !^ ^ ^ a t o o M r t ^ of war* detatoed by prilc* today. adoption of tho cloture cute Umlt- flotilla waa stoamlng to the north­ ent of the Vichy government to of tho slaying Saturday D oor , iBig A ir Btiaagtb Expanded ef Mr* Ellen S. Palmer, 44, then retreated when they ' ^ tended In that article that 1,000 ready fo r frhe collecfrors when S K & I r W itrict Attonmy MUter Ham- Senator’s dteeum^ to west when teat aeen, he said. Fmnce. tered stout reslstnnc* (Rcfifaurlr 40c Eaeh) Captor* Now Xaadtog Strip This raid provided exploeive em- Ap^tee Only to Oaribbeoa trlfe of a farmer, nnd the two . O LD had takeii eqrtifleatm for pqrt- Prom hte boapltal bod, DlGkaoo|den sold ha was preparing a| hw announced p fa rio ^ pbaate to the expanding Allied air tinio work. i ly If the dfbaU UmiUUoa pro­ Moving to after the Allied ,toere TIm agreement did not imply, . yonngeet ef her seven chll- 1. Wbiit or emoroy tTOBMra u d dadu !aot included frhey coll nexfr week. gava ttria account of family** | charge of Involiiatory. manateugh- etrengtb which fell heavily upon dren. George W. Palmer, 4% Dakar Forces Under Darina So when yoU as* them miereit— nflgbt: |ter against A. B. McKlUop, aoalst- poaal fallad b* would aeak imma- had subjMted Japaneaq HuU reptoM to question* that the Ottawa. Nov. 23—(JV-Thn ( Prb^es Games RECORDS inSpedbd. , ) poritkms to at- terrific -pounding, the enemy in raids since Friday by French poeseeriqna were sighing hMband *nd father of the vie: showing up in type, think gently Ha waa aarakadid aarty 8u»day|aatoook.aiidnchargaof ohatnilct- dtotaly to hav* tb* bUl laid arid* American, Chinebe onu Britteh pi­ Mdlsa Breadcasttog aiuBt b* tuTMd I* for aal- fo r thte Ooogreaa Ha oald ba ateo American and Auatrattan troopa any declaration bf membership to tlm * who remained * t pqlica vaga If you wait to keep o f u%^tt probably happened in the 8. CloUiCiii on Special cannot be returned nntil after by tba CTtes of one of tba cbOdrsn. I tog jnstlca against Mn; Mary lo t* headquarters overnight, par- Hsteotog po*t sold today rush to get into print., - **Aa I triad to trim a stop, m ylO lla ri, etatef oook. would iqipoaa any affort by any (A joint communique o f the the United Nations when asked at heard * D*k*r broodM playhig the *aw amp. H|uikaKlYliir. (O sa« 1 aa rage Two) bla peaes conference about London tidpated to the discussions oe- P e n n j Starts at 7i3 0 Sharp legs bucklad iand I fell ob tba fioor,| Haydon gava this account of tba otbar Sanator to obtain conoideta' ft A. F. and American Air Foroea aounoement that thaiFren* SV^e emsh paid f o r ^ la*. 8. .DMi*t Mian Thin Saper Helidnjr Special!, reperta that the French West In­ easlonaOy. A Krag rifle, miss- a ria irraspaeUva o f Lack e f avallahie help haa )dt bUL to India today sold Akyoto tb* tog from a neighbor's home, eraor general than )had | the local laundrim and dry clean* Bdance nortjtommoet port to Japoneoe- die* and Fhanch Qutona had toin- military command af' hte F Tresamry ed the . United N ation * He'^aoid was sought as the woopop Free Parking Ing eatabUshmenta hard. One kmn- ^ " ^ a it b w r t '^ 'c o in d 'm o ^ I n ifc K m ^ bivlrintloB of tba lih l meaauA, slraady paaaad to occuptod B tu m * and Magivc were pcoboMy nsed by the dlaycr. SlHitoniral Jna Oariaa. dry propriator was tailing ua of a The Y. la. C. A. riaaid CMUMn Maonbur IsBtuUon’a rulaa aant an tomato toldUIarant form by tb* Houa* would Nov. 23,—(ffV-Tho bombad to w y and night ratds by the negotiation* leading to the Wa oMupeiatlag* wHh lha Ml KEMP'S (.. agreement upUad only to th* IStli Game $15 In e , ^ ’ dtinmilty h* ran into asaevafaloa* Manchester Dry Cleaners automntlcally aa tb* adjoim- tbs Traaauiy Nov. 20: Britteh atnnan on Sunday. Um ay Unity Township, M *, Nov. 28.— North A frie* th caaioiia chilly bMOOoa flor obov* .efa|to which to mto Urn eggs. Tlw to-|atefft e f Um aaealon Jan. St Baito Reoripts, 3«1328,017.M; expen- bombs fan on runway* tt was oaid. Caribbean situation. 768 Mai* St. TU. MM 98 WELLS PfREET ’ PHONE 7254 Hull told hto' p r ^ conferenoe OP)—Police today pinned their Because of lack of help In Man- hour* At time* they aould ..-.-I haarlamto, .. —Georg*----- . 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Liquid Coffee Pow erful Drama Coming to State Admiral King | THINK ed to Flee Fleas Board Prohibits' Barking Abbey Services Hurley Urges iI l q u it w**'f**** Something in Human Skin Nurses in Army Brave PORTNiMVri MIDICIMI Sales Allowed Raid Example Stays on Job -WONT In Fraternity House Of 4 Greenwich Canines To Be Historic ' ^ |a N0 BUIL0UR Kills Viruses o f Influenza C O L D VO U K s ^ - Despite Homesickness ICOM IIM l RISISTANCt] Ifov. SB—W —11ile*Ieeye off amoothing ruffled feline Berry Coffee Was Frozen Greenwl^. Nov. 23— The » * Hodgson at the hearing main- Open's Drive to Gri All Tough Boss - of Naval «< a Uadly (ent, fur to do a lot of digging into "unmusical marking" of four »>.of <. _ First Time in Centuries By Rennie Taylor These chemleala ore very effective ive auccor to what he their own and practically over­ For the Week, Asserts dogs was officially prohibited by ^ primary purpose Associated Press Science Writer listed men, but there aro more Households, to Take War Reaches Age at All Faiths to Worship against many kinds of disease Standing by Awaiting than enough officers to go around. « M a iMintfMa eat only night the whole house had bec< State OPA Director. the Greenwich Selectmen today, of dogs is to bark” and denied that Berkeley, Calif., Nov. 23— bacteria but not ngainat Influenn Which Others Retire. that puny w u a pole infested. . ending a montbs-old controversy they were nuisances. In One Church. ’There is something in the liumart viruB. I Turn; More of Hard The married’ officers abow ua the Precautionary Moves. In aome '•nyt It fnffht Now tlm eat and her offspring between Qulnto Maganini. noted akin that quickly destroys the pictures of their children and I’ve aa well be. have vanished from the fraternity Maganini, a Pulitzer prize win­ Since the moutk and noee kre seen picturea of children at vari­ Washington, Nov. 23 -(F)— Ad­ Hartford, Nov. 23.—(/P)—Sales Greenwich composer, and his ning composer, is the author of viniSea of Influenza which may be the only easy body entrances for Work Than Excite­ Hartford, Nov. 23 — m — Gov. aeema aome Wesleyai. Uni> house and the boys, thanks to a lot of berry and not liquid coffee have neighbor, J. H. Hodgson, an execu­ '“TTie Thanksgiving service deposited on it, Comdr. Albert ous heights—you know, this ia miral Ernest J. King, tough boss fimtemity brothera took of flea powder have Just about rid “The Argonauts,” which was the virus, the problem of dishes Robert A. Hurley opened the State been frosen in eating places along tive of the Canadian Bank of Com­ awarded a prize for American planned for this week in Westmin­ Paul Krueger, the Navy’s chief in­ becomes significant. Dr; Krueger ment and Adventure. Susie, she’s grown two inches. of America’s toughest Naval war, da a atray cat the other day the premises of unwanted guests. with atore sales. State OPA Di­ merce. There always are enough single Defense council eponsored drive to opera last year, and wrote "Ten­ ster Abbey may become as historic fluenza research expert, reported said. • today reached the age at which made her welcome. Not long "1 am glad to state that it was rector Chester Bowles said today The selectmen’s order' directed today. (Editor’s Note: The Aseo- officers to go around, ’though, get every one ol toe 400,000 house­ .rd there were five kittena not our fraiemltV that underwent nessee’s Partner” aiyopera played as that of the Plymouth Colony in He reported in the U. S. Naval most officers retire, but for him after noting—statewide confusion Hodgson to “restrain or dispose on a Treasury Department pro­ But various kinda of commercial ! medical bulletin how tlie testa elated Frees asked Rosa Lee and toe older officers actually holds in Connecticut to take pre «n in the faoe of liaing food this tragic episode,” wired the As­ in intsrprstlng the order. 1621,” Rev. W. Ralph Ward. Jr., have been like big brothera. of" two Scotties and two golden gram. said In his sermon on “ ’Oratltude’ preparations used in the place of were made. The work wks done by Boyall, U. S. Army nurse from cautionary measure! against air there was no prospect of an easy tike boys figured the little sociated Press correspondent at His office and local war price retrievers, whose barking, Magan­ Once a week «re get leave from chair by the fireside until victory lly ■ could Btay. Wesleyan with just the right mix­ The case is the first dog decision at South Methodist church yester­ soap in dishwater fall to kill these Navy Laboratory Research Unit HoUy Springs, N. C.; to write raids and blackouts today. and rationing boards, he explained, ini charged, distracted him from for the Greenwich Selectmen since day morning. organisms, ancf' ordinary house­ No. 1, which was mobilized months a story about her work wltk inoon until 1:30 in the morning, By asserting that “ this ie no is won. RICH IN VITAMINS A s u i D As the students petted the klt- ture of self-congratulation and were flooded by calls from wor­ his composing for the U. S. i Usually when we have a date with It seemed rather that in toe hcmever, they found, first to fraternal sympathy,, and no doubt the Connecticut Supreme Court of As has been widely reported, hold-soap does only a partial job before Pearl Harb. r and assigned American troops overeeaa, and time to relax our vigilance, toe ried consumers and restaurants Treasury bond programs. Errors rebuffed ♦hem in their at­ of destroying their power to cause to Influenza research, particularly • here la her response. Her life ! an officer yire'll star’, at noon for time to'nrepare is now.” months ahead his two-man Job amaaement and then to their as a sporting gesture, he added; For several months, Mr. and Westminster Abbey for more than hit camp, because often it is a who believed that the liquid sales tempt to restrain the cocker sfian- four hundred yearaiBn the sole con­ disease, he said. the large scale testing of preven­ helda plenty of heartache and The state’s.chief executive, who would become even more complex that there had been a mul- "I think the name of the other also were halted. Mrs. Maganini kept a diary ire- long way. We usually will have and demanding, for every new lon not only of cats but of house had better remain anony­ lelH owned by retired New York trol of the Church of Hhigland, will ' Two UesooM to Be Gained tive 'vaccination. Dr. Krueger is hard work but, as ehe puts It, is chairman of the Defense coun­ The liquid coffee may be pur- cording the dogs' barking, whtcii state Supreme Co J u stice head of the unit. "we asked for our Jobe.” ) dinner at the officers club and cil, urged Connecticut residents Allied advance, every opening of Admiral King Boon the students had to mous," they showed the selectmen at a be turned over on Thanksgiving There are two lessons to be dance to a victorola, if there if no chaaed in unlimited quantities to Townsend Scudder several years Day to the American forces in Solution Placed In Hands ”to set an example for toe rest of some new" battlefront, means an be consumed on the premises or hearing lost month. At that Ume, ago,^ At the time the court decided gained from these findings, he Virus jolutiona so strong that a ,By Army Nurse Roes lae Royall orchestra. I don’t think we could additional burden on Allied life­ functions, and has been, ever since, Anderson Britain. The sendee of Thanks­ said. the nation.” . taken out—unless limitations have Mrs. Maganini charged that Hodg­ that the offending dog or dogs tcaapoonful would kill 500,000,000 get along without those 'dances. Said the governor: lines, and guarding thoae ^ pply the sole director of ail Naval ac­ died much faster if they brought son "bai-ked to encourage his dogs giving win be led by a Protestant Somewhere in England, Nov. 23 been set by eating places, he must be identified, a ' requirement chaplain, who will be assisted by a First, there is little danger of mice were used. Volunteers wash­ Prefers American Gfflcera “ Connecticut has been a leader routes is the Navy’s foremost task tivities. subject only to President their tires to the office. He said, added. HO hard that he choked.” which Maganini met. influenza being spread from hand ed and dried their hands to remove —(iP)—Almost a year ago. our I prefer American officers to in this global war. Tires Pile Up however, that most of the tires Roman Catholic chaplaiti and a in toe war effort from the very Roosevelt and Secretary Knox. Greenhouses Mr. Bowles pointed out that the chaplain of the Jewish faith. For to hand or from hand to mouth. any foreign substance that might ship left America for a foreign English officers. We’re always beginning. In this campalgnn insti­ King became 64 today, and as­ King arrived here with a repu­ A f' would be picked up and stored by Hence, frequent washing of the have interfe'-rd with the teat port. There were 70 nurses in our meeting aome American officer sociates described him as being in the first of the month. week-long freeze on coffee, to end the first time In all of the Abbey's tuted by toe State Defense coun­ Bette Davie finds romance in the arms of Paul Henreid in "Now, tation for being eminently fair- Artistic < In Warehouse with the beginning of rationing at history a rabbi will participate, hands does not help to protect the Then a few drops of the solution convoy. We didn’t know where we who has been places back home we cil residents of Connecticut have excellent health despite the respon­ minded but completely hard-boiled individual against this disease. were placed in the hands. were going, but I think all of us know, and we can talk to them and 'Voyager,” a dramatic thunderbolt unleashed upon the screen. It is sibilities which ordinarily demand midnight Saturday, makes it 11 and for the first time since the an opportunity to set an example playing at the State Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. in his demands for performance. legal for rastauteura and others. Vote Police Inquiry, Protestant Reformation, a priest Smind, dishes washed by hand When the liquia part of the de­ were sure that, wherever it was. it reminisce. There's not much to for the rest of toe nation lo get at least nine busy hours a day of Navy men summed it up by saying Floral Arrangements Chrer 3,000 Turned in Gifts and Partv In addition to stores, to sell the will serve at the altar. may spread the disease unless the posit had dried, a matter oPa few would be exciting and full of ad­ talk about with toe English offi­ their homes in order against air planning, staff meetings and deci­ he “ ran a taut ship,” and he still berry in any form, speh aa many Gratitude An Gpen Gateway . dish water or the rinse water are minutes, the viruses were recover- venture. \ cers—we don't know anything raids and blackouts. me,” he told toe writer afterward. sions affecting the fate of the does. . for i H i e a tl^ establishments had been do­ Such a sendee said Mr, IVard kept hot. Scalding heat is ' a eu and injected Into mice. They It hasn’t been so much excite­ about England, they don’t know Eight Simple Rules McMurtry left Loa Angeles Aug. scores of ships and thousands of Here; Many More to For Recent Bride Reporter Hurt men. Sometimes his days run to ing. Deny Town Meeting hears tribute to the fact that prime killer of the flu virus. failed to cause disease in the test ment and adventure as it has been anything about America. I think "The State Defense council has 7 for Hmiolulu and the Pacific StaMnn Clock Running Again Weddings, Funerals, ?! [ Be Collected. Some office workers in the gratitude la an open gateway to Ordinarily the hazard is small animals. plain, hard work, but I would do it American officers are much bet­ issued eight simple rules that it ia war zone. He was born March 18 or 20 hours of work. Just what property of the akin ter dancers, probably because we Legal Ketirement Age downtown area here experienced the presence of God, breaking down in places where dishes are washed all over again. asking all householders to observe. 29. 1905. at Carthage, Mo. He at Waterbury, Nov. 23 (F)—It’s Mrs. Frit* Magnuson, o f 10 rendered these organisms impo­ Never Heard Real Complaint are used to the Ajperican style In Sea Rattle Sixty-four Is the legal retirement Anniversaries More than three thousand tires Cross street, assisted by Mrs. Ed­ difficulty in getting their usual Bowers, Lupien, Reed investigation may ask all barriers of religious difference. by machinery and plenty of hot The purpose of the rules is to in­ tended the University of Missouri not always 3:40, p, m. or a. m.. This is the way God will get Into water and sterilizing chemicals in tent. is not known. Dr. Kreuger When we made port, the men in of dancing. ana worked on several Missouri age for ail officers except those of 4( all makes, sices and condition ward Werner, of 11 Cross street, breakfast coffee to take out when J « 1 * mandamus be served on form them of the minimum re­ In Waterbury any longer. ^ The our world when in gratitude for addition to soap are used. said there were several theories. our convoy worked for three days You can’t throw anything away newspapers before joining the As­ top rank with active command Est. 1922 we been turned in. thus far at entertained Friday night at the informed by restaurants that cof­ 1 0 . i j o n d u c t " r o b e ; the selectmen to force them to call quirements deemed necessary in four-faced clock on the railroaa divine blessings, for country and Chemicals Not Effective A similar teat was made with unloading toe ships, with only If you’re a nurse overseas. We save every home against devastation Severely Burned When sociated Preaa June 1, 1935 at The law provides that the ex Magnuaon home for Mrs. Ms m u - fee had to be consumed on the dishwaahing chemleala. Strong depot tower, which has been stuck 153 Eldridge Street o n c e of the Railway Express premises. for the privilege to live men gather The main danger. Dr. Krueger short periods of sleep. Everything peanut buttei jars, cracker .cans, from bombing from an enemy at­ Kansas (Tity. He later was trans ceptions men like King- should son’s daughtcr-in-lsw, Mrs. Oug- Special Searion Could “pSt solutions of these cleansing agents even our cold cream jars. They Jap Bomber OashFs at twenty minutes to four since ly la Manoheater. Five Eating places running out of to express their thankfulness, for­ reported Is In places where dishes seemed to be in a mess. I never tack. ferred to toe Bureau pot be subject to retirement un Phone 8486 taf Magnuson, a recent bride. were made and the virus was sub­ come in handy in the hospital. til their work ia finished, and la.st spring, ha.s been repaired and worker throughout yester- coffee during the week, must ob­ Not Take. Any Action. getting their differences but re­ are washed hurriedly by hand and heard one real complaint. “ Householdera who comply with his last assignment before leaving The guest of honor, who was the merged in them, recovered and Our job began after the men got Send Most of Salaiy Home Into Aircraft Carrier. King's seven-ocean job is Just get­ is running again. tain rationing certifleatea at local The situation was precipitated membering what they have In com­ large quantitiee of chemicals in the requirements will be given a for the ws zone. In an effort to clean up the former Miss EHaie Wamock, was mon. then injected into mice. In many toe supplies. Incidentally, we ouy our own ting well under way. the recipient of a variety of lovaly boards before becoming eligible to A committee of three Select- ; by the action of the Police Corn- the dish water or rinse water are ‘’home safety award” emblem calls which had been re- Thanksgivdng will be different instiuices the animals came down We started from scratch. We lipstick, hose, shoes; powder and Honolulu, Nov. 23—(;Pi- Charles 'The slender, sharp-eyed admiral gifts. A huge basket decorated In get added supplies e f that product. men. Harold M. Reed, Clarence ! mlaaloners in appointing Joseph A. relied upon to do the sterilizing. with the flu. things like that. There really isn’t signed by local wardens who have over the week-end. this year for aome people, in many laundered our own uniforms for Inspected toe premises. McMurtry, Associated Press\ cor­ came to Washington last Decem­ Many Wota Smooth blue and yellow was placed before The certificates are being issued at Lupien and Sherwood O. Bowers i ^ ^ p o s i t i o n In the much to spend money on, and most respondent, considers himaelf Overseas Forces ber from command of the Atlantic local boards during a three-day respects unrecognizable. But grat­ months. We sewed hospital sup­ “This symbol of preparedness Agm t David Orey stated this the recent bride and she was kept itude which Is primary to thanks­ plies by hand because there were of us send most of our salary lucky to have escaped with only fleet to assume the duties of com­ that uniai he had a chance busy for quite soroe time opening registration period ending Wednes- was selected by the chairman. Da- | Had the appointment bien that of destroyers and two cruisers—the home. A drive now is under way to should he displayed in every home daV’ giving if given freedom in one’s life no sewing machines. We brought in Connecticut aqd serve aa a severe burns when a Jap bomber To Get Roast Pork mand of the United States fleet. In •rer the records It would the gaily wrapped packagaa. vld Chamheta, Sunday morning I DetecUve Sergeant, one formerly total American Naval casualties in material and made curtains for buy war bonds, and nearly all of crashed into the signal bridge of March there wa.s added to this a.

performance as an indication that Iways Ready A bout Town Cites Reasons N. Y. Stocks 25th Wedding they are equal to the beat in the Butter Supply Advice on Buying Variety Sale Nazi Air Force. O bituary Expect to Fill Heavy Damage Inflicted Given Hous^ives A ir Reduction ...... 36H Daily Radio Programs Tbs local branch Hadassah, Heavy damage was declared in­ Details Ready] *!orEmergency at For gratitude AlUs Chal M f g ...... 44^ Date Observed Nearly Frozen By The Aaaodatod Pfeaa Women's Zionist organisation of flicted on a Nazi armored column Stamp Quota war ItoM Am AlrUnes ...... 44^ America, will hold its monthly by one of the British advance de­ Am Can ...... 70 tachments pushing along the Deaths There is plenty of good food if meeting in the vestry at Temple Rev. Furgeson Speaker Am Rad St S Dorcas Society Is Com­ Stadon at Hoa- Beth Sholom, tomorrow evening at ...... Mr. and Mrs. John J. north coast-of Tunisia toward Bi­ Girls of Local Amlm* I Warehouse Holdings in we buy wisely. Am Smelt ... Here Complete in eight o’clock. Mra. Samuel H. L. At Kiwanis Today; • •••••••• */S7 H Dowd Entertain at zerte and tbe Germans were hurl­ Mias Inez J. Koch Information Please Plans 10 OUes at Peak The Connecticut Department of pleting Arrangements I Goldman of Hartford will be the Am T A T 6.. ..,'....^.12914 ed back. A headquarters spokes­ Miss Inez Jean Koch, 17-year-old lance Unit Begin Drive Agriculture and the State Defense Am Tob B ... Way. guest speaker. The hostesses will iName New Officers. , • • • , 42 Party of Over Thii*ty. man said clashes in that areh'-are daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Without Fanfare. On Date Selected. Council provide toe following in­ For the Big Event- be Mrs. Jack Sandal. Mrs. Nathaii Am Wat Wki ...... "growing heavier.” Koch of Talcottville died yeater­ formation on tbe best buys at local Am Viscose ., To Move Around Nation ■tores. - Sandal, Mrs. J. E. Rublnow and Rev; Earl H. Furgeson, pastor The communique disclosed no day. Born in Middletown, ahe had The two committees from toe I FANCY NORTHERN PLUMP ^ D M w the foreelghted admiaia- Anaconda ... Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dowd, of Quietly, without fanfare, the , Nov. 28.—(ff)—For all Meats;' Bollink^ and stewing cuts Mrs. William Rublnow. of the North Methodist church, details and thqre was similar re­ lived five years in Talcottville. Maa t€ the Manchenter Memor. Armour 111 .. „ 118 Ehist Center street, entertain- Ambulance Tranaportation Unit , . . . practical purposes 'nearly all cold Dorcas Society of toe Emanuel! was the guest speaker at today’s ticence concerning a successful The funeral will be Wednesday of lamb. Atchison started Women A t W ar week yes­ Poultry, eggs and> dairy prod­ Lutheran church in charge o f toe I ■oaptUI, it aUmde ready tor Mrs. Btti O.. Perkins of 23 Au­ Kiwanis Club meeting at the e’d with a buffet supper party for stand by Allied Frenchmen, “in at 2 p. m. at tbe Thomas G. Dou- New York. Nov. ^-yi^Iirfoj^ca^ butter auppUea held In 35 tumn street, had aa.her week-end A tl Refln-;... spite o t relatively severe losses,’’ gan funeral home, 59 Holl atreet. terday and met with splendid re­ mation a tio n Please,---- which. In Its 4% Uncle 8 ^s ^rclutot shlpa n market centers temporarily are ucts: Oleomargarine for cooking Variety Sale and "K affe Stuga" to War emergeney, even t« a Y. M. C. A. taking as his subject, thirty relatives last evening, in ly-Iaunched. The deck will he used j guest, her nephew, Lloyd lAmond, Avlaticn Corp against two vigorous German at­ The Rev. Thomaa Itreet of the sponse. This uniformed unit of the years on the air, never seemed to frozen, dairy ,traders sMd today, purposes. ilty atatlon. . Things Americans Have to Be observance of the twenty-fifth an­ aa the studio and the location is| be held at toe church on Wednea-1 of Crmndon, Wls., a seaman first Baldwin Ct .. tacks. Apparently referring to the Talcottville Congregational church Manchester Defense Council has acquire that microphone wander­ altooujgh toe government freeze Fish: Flounders, pollock, smelts. Thankful For.” the Kaiser ahipyarda a t Richmond, day evening, December 2. ore com­ institution \ia virtually a class who is stationed In the East. B A O ...... niversary of their wedding, which same action, an unconfirmed re­ will officiate and burial wiU be in undertaken the sponsorship o f ^ ' lust o f touring the country as has order applied to only 60 per cent Vegetables: Turnips, sauerkraut. T U R K m ittal within a hospital, com* Dr. Furger.un remarked In his drive in Manchester and w fn f^ o CaUf. pleting their plans tola week fori Mra. Perkins, who la record keep­ Bendlx ...... occurred on Saturday. Relatives port broadcast by the Morocco ra­ Mount Hope cemetery, Talcott­ many another program. Is going o f such stocks. Fruits; Grapefruit, craniserries, with fifty beds, including introduction that there are many work with a will. Mias' Clara the project. The members from I er of Silk City Tent-Hive, The Beth StI ...... on both sides were present from dio said the French had repulsed ville. to break lU own precedent It The War Production Board baldwln apples. UNMI POUNDS U TO SO POUNDS _ I. bedding, operating facill- Maccabees, also entertained at din­ intangible things for which we Boeing Airp i Bridgeport, Westerly, R. 1., and a local enemy .drive "on the west­ Charles, general chairirnan o f the actually is going- out of town. On the air tonight: NBC — 8 Emanuel aa well aa toe general I oxygen, instrunrients, medi- froze stocks laat week-end on toe public are in'vited to attend tois| ner yeaterday two of the membera should be thankful—things most Borden ...... this town. ern front," destroyed four tanks unit’s welfare grotfp can be reach* Beginning December 4 It will (^valcade drama "Feat from the Kglnal swplies and 50,006 yards of basia o f toe largest amount held affair. who are in the service. Private of us do not think about, as tbe Can Pac ...... The hoatess used a decorative and captured prisoners. ed during tos'asy by calling 5658 make at least one broadcast, a Harvest;’’ 8:30 Margaret ^>eaks ^ggnue. ^ e members of the Worn- and afjtsr'aix o’clock at 3078. sings; 9 Don Voorheea concert, in warehouses on any date be­ Variety «f Olftz GRADE William Haugh of Eklgerton street, bounty of America, but' which Cerro De P .. scheme of silver and white. The The Morocco radio also declared Funerals month outside of New York, start­ Hartford Books Auxiliary have bought the Sell Bonds to Stores Lawrence Tibbett; 9:80 L Q. Quiz tween Nov. 6 and Nov. 20. A variety of articles auitable for I who ia in New York state, and An­ have come to us simply because Ches A Ob .. anniversary cake which formed that "German detachments com­ ing at Boston. The series will be aune and have prepared 11,150 Fourteen merchants along Main 10 Contented Ck>ncert. Tha 35 principal market cen­ (Hiristmaa Gifta will be on sale a tl drew J. Stroker, who la stationed we are in America. He said that Chryaler the centerpiece of the buffet table ing from Tripolitania (western ' Mrs. Emma J. Thompson on behalf of war bond sales. ages and dressings. This is in atreet ha-ye offered the use of their CBS— 7:15 Oraon Welles pro- ters, to which toe order applies, White’s Scandals the various booths and coffee with I in , Wash. Both men are Coca - Cola .. was in white and silver. Libya) have crossed the (eastern) The funeral of Mrs. EnypaT^'j. Unlike at Radio City, where the Htion of course to the regular business establishments for the gram; 7:30 (W est 10:30) Blondle; handle, on toe basis o f toe five Swedish coffee cake and fancy | home on furlough, Col Gas A El The couple received numerous’ Tunisian frontier" and Infiltrated Thompson of Andover uukS^held in program uses a small studio be­ year average of 1937 to 1941, ap- eiials needed by the hospital, the Congregational chtireh of that unit to sell stamps and bonds. 8 Vox Pop from Ehigene Ore.; 9 ...... v *_ cookiea will be soM at the "Kof-I Coml Inv Tr . articles in silver, also a gift of west and north of Gabes, athwart cause It Is considered more adapt­ Robert Young in "The Gay PKW«"»»tely 78 per cent of toe to- lie casualty station will be held 'The Lathrop and Staye corpora­ Com Solv .... place yesterday , afternoon. The Speakers will be at the State able to the ad Hb nature of the S la - George White’s All New 1948 fe Stuga," with waitreaaee In I lltuadtness a all times, a.id used silver currwey from both fam i­ an Allied belt at the waist of the tera;’’ 10 Sewn OuUd Players, tal United SUtes cold storage tion haa filed with the secretary of Comwith Edis pastor, R e^ W iU la m B. Tuthill Theater on Tuesday and Friday non-script broadcast, the out-of- "Scandals" will have its pre-Broad­ native Swedish costumes. Mors o f I ' if leeded to meet the unusual lies. They were also remembered French protectorate. the state a preliminary certificate offlclatedr'' ’There was a profusion evenings and Herbert B. Hquae, town pickups will originate from Bachelor Mother." . „ - those popular cookbooks, "F ive I jirements for which it was set CODS Aire ...... 18 V4 with numerous bouquets of flowers. A communique from French way premiere In a spectacular of dissolution. A ll persons having o f flofal tributes, testifying to the chairman of the' borid sales In large theaters and auditoriums. B LU — 7:30 Lone Ranger: 8:30 Stocks A t Peak Nov. 6 Hundred Favorite Reelpea" com-1 MRK 9ID FOR ROASTING - S-IB AVERAGE _ This is just one of the new Cons Edis 16i4 Mrs. Dowd was the former Miss general headquarters in north three days engagement at toe claims against the corporation -esteem in which Mrs. Thompson Manchestei ,8 making arrange­ And in keeping with the purpose True or False; 9 Counter Spy: 9:30 Dealers pointed out that ware piled by toe Dorcas Society ariU| It jSipsands made upon the Women’s Cons Oil ...... 63- Edith G. Wamock, whose parents, Africa said enemy infiltrations hod" should- present their claims to was held by a host o f friends. ments for this |>haae of the cam­ of the visits, studio tickets will be Glenn Gray band; 10:15 Alias John house holdings in 10 repreaenta- State theater, Hartford, starting also be available at toe sale. I^BBdUsry through its efforts to Cont Oil Dei . ... 25\ Mt: and Mrs. David Wamock 'of 17 developed along the whole ffbnt in paign. Freedom Uve cities, for example, were at a George C. Leasner, attorney,, on or The bearersvwere William But­ issued only to those who purchase 7^lesday, and continuing through Committee In Cliarge CHICKENS i^gupply linens and dressings for thC COnt Can ...... 25U Winter street celebrated their 50th eastern Tunisia between Gafsa To End Satii'^y Evening FOWL YOUNG AND TENDER before March 2. "rhe notice' is ler, Sr„ and William Butler, Jr., of MBS—8:30 BuUdog Drummond; | P «*k Nov. 6 when stocks were A ll toe Dorcaa members are ask-1 '^‘ latltution. Com Prod ...... 54 wedding anniversary -on ^une 28 and Kalrouan, the latter only 75 W ith the excep tm ip f Thursday, a w ar bond at the same time. close to 45,000,000 pounds. Since Wednesday . and- Thursday 6 TO 0i U9 AVMIAQI A V M signed by Raymond L. Lathrop Du Pont Hartford: Earl Stone and John Lin- The only time that Information 9:15 Wm. H." Davis on "Final De­ ed to see that their contributions I The coming annual dance on ...127\i. last. Mr. and Mrs. Dowd were mar­ miles south o t Tunis.^ Thanksgiving Day, tM unit will that time, they said, however, (Thanksgiving Day). are in tbe hands o f their respective I and Dorothy S. Lathrop, the ma­ Ea.stman Kod ...139% nell of Manchester. Interment Please has been outside Radio City termination of Labor Disputes;” DUCKLINGS I y o rember 27 at the Hotel Bond is ried in the parsonage of the South Group Driven Prom Oasis dover. devote'this entire week to the sale constant withdrawals to fill toe chairman by Friday night of this I jority of the stockholders. Elec Auto - L 29 heretofore was the occasion of a 9:30 Better Half Quiz; 11:30 Radio A 8tupendoi;s, all star cast of LB ^ GENUINE SPRING .gxpected to help carry the finan« Methodist church by the Rev. W ii. A French counter-attack was re­ of 8tam )8 and bonds with a quota gap between Insufficient current week, Tbe following committee I Erie RR Ct ...... 8% reunion o f guest experts broad- Newsreel. 70 people, including 25 o f toe 3 3 burdens made on the linen Ham H. Bath, pastor of the church ported to have driven one of these of 310,000 for stamps alone. The production and record demand should be contacted: Mias Ann! LB Mother’s Club members have Gen E le c ...... 29 >4 .caat from a hotel ballroom in New What to expect Tuesday; NBC— world’s most beautiful girls will et for the coming year. at the time. Mr. Dowd is with the groups frori the Gafsa oasis, 40 entire unit, fifty young ladies, are 12 noon Words end Mtisic;, |:45 p. brought supplies down to slightly Johnson, Mrs. Helen Armstrong, I LAMB LEGS & the privilege ^of Inviting guests, at Gen Foods ...... 35 Bulla Takes Up Yo^k. ______be seen in toe mammoth "Scan­ Tickets Already Bought Bantly Oil Company of this town. miles short of the Algerian line, busy making contacts and selling m. Hymns o f all Churches; 6 more than 28,000,000 pounds last Mrs. Emily Tolf, Miss Lillian Lar-| BONED AND ROLLED IF DESIRED the regular guest fee, to the lec­ Gen Mot ...... 42 U dals” production, consisting of 12 9ANCV 9ATTID Loyal supporters of years past . . . y : and 180 miles southwest of Tunis. atamps. The drive will be termin­ Music by Shrednik. CBS — 8:801 Saturday. son, Mrs. Ruth (toambers and Mrs. I ture this evening at the South Goodyear T A R ...... 22V» Another broadcast by Mrs. spectacular scenes, all personally H flS i r;^ v e already bought their tickets. There was still no official word Basic Training ated Saturday evening. Josef Wagner, piano recital; 5 Are] On toe basis of toe govem- Esther N. Johnson. M|sa Elvira I LB Methodist church by May Brad­ Int Harv ...... 54 Eleanor Roosevelt about some of staged by George White himself. I^yiha ballroom tables are held in as to whether Marshal Rommel You a (Sefiius Quia; 6:30 Mary|ment’s order, they said, these Larson and Miss Mabel Bjorkmanj LAMB FORES shaw Hays, the famous literary Int Mer Mar ...... lOH the things she saw in England is Included in the gigantic parade of FRESHLY GROUND - LEAN MEAT harder of the sequence with which British, Yankees would seek to consolidate tbe rem­ Small Bings. BLU—12:30 Farm | cities must ear-mark half of their head toe refreshment committee. and dramatic critic. Int Nick ...... 28 Wilfred Bulla, o f Bigelow street, to come in the Farm and . Home stars in the big show are, the Slate . fabervaUons are made, early re- nants of his African corps with is at the Newport Training Sta­ and Home program: 3:15 Three I Nov. 6 boldlnga, or 22,500,000 GEESE LB ; mratlnntr being given preference. Int Paper ...... 8*4 Back Mrs. Alsop program on the BLU at 12:30 p. Brothers, the world’s funniest the fresh Axis regiments hastily tion for basic training. He joined R ’s Variety; 4 Club Matinee. MBS | pounds, fo r toe government. While William Henry Harrison served HAMBURG Mrs. Harold Alvord, 4348, Mrs. St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters Int T A T ...... 6*, And French Hit m. Wednesday, She already haa comedians; Buck and Bubbles, ferried to Tunisia, but Allied com­ the Navy about two weeks ago —12:15 Bill Hay reads toe Bible; this amount ia only 50 per cent of toe ahortest term of any president .i^anes W. McKay, 3390, fear that of Isabella, will hold a brief busi­ Johns - Man ...... 65 <4 For National Post talked on NBC and MBS about comedy stars of “Cabin In toe TASTIIOAF m T uXURY lOAF ness meeting tomorrow evening at manders obviously had that pos­ and he received word to report other aspects of her trip . . . Kay 3:15 Shady Valley Folks; Nov. 6 auppliea, It is very close to Sky": Linda Ware, Bing Crosby’s of toe United States. u 2 9 . LB the last>mlnute rush disappoint- Jones A Lau ...... 19 >4 Forces in Tunisia sibility in mind. Bridgeport string ensemble. toe 25,000,000 pounds now on DELICATESSEN PRODUCTS OF SPERRY & BARNES llgacnta will be inevitable. 'Phey re- 7:30 in the K. of C. home and fol­ Kennecott ...... 29*4 last Friday. He has been with Kyser is to put on his NBC broad- leading lady in "The Starmaker’’; low it at 8:0O' Wlth a public bridge Operating in guerrilla fashion, the Manchester post office for hand. Nan Rae and Mrs. Waterfall, fiosiDA — aoo's - aid's la e e s t that reservations be made James Blair Ugg A My B ...... 58*4 Hartford, Nov. 23 — (JP)—Repub­ Traders pointed out, moreover, and setback phrty. Prizea will be (Continued from Page One) French patrols worked tar to the about 18 years. He la married. comedy stars of the Kate Smith n w p a y . Lockheed Aire ...... 16*4 rear o f Axis advanced positions. licans in the eight towns of the that warehouses w ill be unable to Mrs. Charles Fytber and Mrs. awarded the winners in each sec­ At one time Bulla waa top ser­ Fifth Senatorial district have un­ lO M IS 8 0 Radio show: Carol Adams: Fay Stir Up Your we are living in a country where Loew’s ...... 44'4 German and Italian commu­ release any holdings until it has /Rtswart Dillon will be at th^ board tion and refreshments will be as admitting that the Germans geant wlUi Trdbp B, cavalry unit animously endorsed Mra. Corinne Carrol; Jane Hatfield; Audrey habits and:' customs can change. Mont Ward ...... 33 niques declared that Allied strong­ w n c Kilocydes WURC K i l p c y e l c s been determined which supplies I,r oom at the hospital where surgi* served by a committee of which Nash - K e l v ...... 6*/» and Italians were well established of tbe Connecticut National Guard R. Alsop, Avon, for National com- Young and the World Famous Q Mrs. James H. McVeigh and Mrs. He cited' the class Uncage of In­ with a strong Air Force at Bizerte holds and supply lines were under are to be ear-marked for govern­ Laiy Liver Bile ORANGES ‘ lal dressingB are made up to five dia, whereby the son of a potter Nat Bisc ...... 16 which during the last World war mltteewoman. Scandal Beauties. * Thomas Conran aa co-chairmen. and Tunis and It was apparent repea i attacka by U-boat and Monday, November 23 ment usb and questions about . jfeloek this afternoon and tomor- becomes a potter and his whole Nat Cash R e g ...... 18% waa converted into a machine gun Her endorsement splits the Hart­ Monday, Nov. 29 A special midnight stage and To Help Rdieve Conatipationl A HOSIDA — SIZIS 64's ond 70's that the Axis was going to make bomber. P. M. quality and price are decided. I 'ysr •fternoon from two to five, to iineJollow the same trade. Nat Dairy ...... 14 unit. He also played semi-pro ford county Republicans as Hart­ screen show will be presented Wed­ Christmas seals, the sale of a fight to retairi their dominance The Germans, without confirma­ 3:00— David Harum. Betatlers Already Rationed I 'rsmlw reports on tickets. They ^ Individual Liberty Nat Distill ...... 23% football in Manchester and was ford is preparing to support their ? ‘:(vS^The Story of M ary MarUn nesday (Thanksgiving eve). On -i^lgu all auxiliary members to which la sponsored each year by of the Sicilian straits. tion in Allied quarters, said a Ger­ considered to be an outstanding 3:15— News. Although WPB officials depreci­ This is not so in America be­ N Y Central ...... 11% vice chairman, Mrs. Gertrude Hit- 3:16— Ma Perkins Wednesday, the shows will be con­ alive leellng often result. So take Dr. CAU90KNIA Miske returns on tickets sold at the Educational Clqb, directly af­ ’’Allied forces have launched an man submarine scored t h r ^ tor­ line player. He i^ll take the field, at the Republican Stats Cen­ 3:30—Pepper Young’s Family 3:20— St. Louis Matinee. ated toe possibility of rationing to Edwards’ Olive Tablete to Insure gentU GRAPEFRUIT 3 17- cause here wc have the heritage of Ngr Am C o ...... 10 tinuous through midnight and ''that time. ter Thanksgiving, wert* mailed attack against ^enemy armored pedo hits 0-1 a warship formktion usual basic training before being tral committee meeting here 3:45—The Right To Happiness 3:30— 'Wanda Landowska. consumers, dairy traders asserted ret thorough bowel moeements. Olive RID UWOMOR individual liberty. Here ability Northern Pac .... i ...... 7% forces entrenched around the patrons may come anytime. The Tsblete are $implg looiuter/ul to stir up nearly a week earlier this season; and also torpedoed two freighters assigned to a permanent berth. November 30. 4:00—Backstage Wife 4:00—N ew a the wholesale trade baa been ra­ OPAUSCfNT COOKWO counts rather than class. The fact Packard ...... 2% towns of Tunis and Bizerte,” said midnight stage show will be pre­ your liver bile secretion and tone up local people-found' them in their and a destroyer in a convoy. The Town chairmen and vice chai^ •4:15— Stella Dallaa 4:15— Afternoon Melodies. tioning butter to retailers for the muaculSr Intestinal action. U4.3M, tof. that one-half of those going to Pan Am A irw ...... 22% the Morocco radio announcement sented promptly at 1:15 a. m. letter boxes today. Mrs. Everett Italians reported their submarines Putting .Affairs In Order men and newly elected l^ s la to rs 4:30— Lorenzo Jones 4:45—W ar News. past few weeks. This contention Follow label directions. All drugstoret. GRAPES Evesing Ensembles college work their way through is Param Piet ...... 16% this morning. McKinney, chairman of the com­ had sunk a "ship of large ton­ Albany. N. jf.. Nos. 23.—(>P)— in the Fifth district met 'raursday 4-45—Young Wldder Brown 4:55— National News. waa supported by toe Agricultural mittee, aaaiated by Mrs. George H. indicative of the liberty we enjoy Patino Min ...... 23% ‘The main Allied forces are be­ nage" off PhUippeville, Algeria. Marketing News Service reports APPLES 6 - 25' Gov. Herbert H. Lehman waa back night, it was learned today, and 6:00—When A Girl Marries 6:00-r-Ad Liner— Mualcal ' Curbed in Canada Waddell, Mrs. C. L. Wlgren and ms Individuals— certainly some­ Penn R R ...... 28% ing actively brought up to the Round Up Axis Agents which added that state, city and 2 lb^ 2 5 « thing we should be thankful for. Pepsi - Cola ...... 26*4 in his executive chambers today, went solemnly on record for Mra. 5:15—Portia Faces Life operative. Mrs. Marguerite Campbell prepar­ front to attack the whole of the Far behind the Allied lines, putting his affairs in order before county insUtutlona have been able CRANBERRIES FRESH HOWES U 19< Dr. Furgeson told of the beauti­ Phil Pet ...... 42% Axis occupied positions. The first Alsop, according to statements of 5:30—Just Plain Bill 5:30— News. ed them for mailing, together with United Staiea and French patrols leaving next week for Washington to obtain only a small percentage ful Unitarian church in New Bed­ Pub Sve NJ ...... 12 prisoners have been brought back those present. 5:45—Front Page Farrell 5:40—Memory Lane. . Ottawa, Nov. 23.— )— For the' letters of appeal to a long list of rounded up dozens of persons sus­ to become U. 8. director o f foreign of toelr normal quotas. (/P ford. He said that stone cutters Pullman ...... 27% to the rear.’’ Mer long service to the party 6:00— News 5:45— Ben Bemie. Many who have taken advantage HUBBARD SQUASH 3 10< duration, women in Canada will Manchester paiple, including most pected of acting as Axis secret relief and rehabilitation. Lieut. and her wide experience were cited 6 :15—History In The Headlines Agricultural department report­ of those who have come to the had been biought here from Italy Radio ...... 4 %Axis Attempto Infiltrattona 6:00— News. o f our Monthly Pa>'ment Plan have MclNTOSH ’luive to get along with the evening agents at the Naval base of Oran. Gov. Charles Polettl, who will take as qualifying her fbr the job. with Professor Andre Schenker ers made toe following comments to work on the church, but when Republic Stl ...... 14% French repo.'ts told of attempt­ 6:05— W ar CXimmentafy. been helped through a most diffl- ls ^gBasmbles already in their ward* town to live since last year. The Sidi Bel Abbes, headquarters o f over the state reins for about a 6 :30—Strictly Sports in the past week on the butter sit­ NATIVE EATING YELLOW TURNIPSRur'::tj^GA 3 . 1 Qc little bangles were also distributed they arrived the boss on the job Rey Tob B ...... 23 ed Axis infiltrations in south 6:10— Sports. roboA * the French Foreign Legion, and month, conferred with Lehman on Finland’s cummer lasts only two 6:45—Lowell TTiomas, comments 6:15— Today at the Duncans. uation in four major cities. rult period. Here, reasonable costs to the school children. These they did not realize they were the Savage Arras ...... 10% Tunisia and other reports from A l­ New York: "Regular buyers are The government ordered today a other Alger'an towns. U. S. mili­ unflnishe business. to two and one-half montha. tor 6:30— Keep Working, Keep Sing­ are combined with an effort to ease SWEET POTATOES 6 25« may have at whatever price they stone cutters that had been hired Sears Roeb ...... 59% lied headquarters in North Africa tary authorities announced the ar­ obtaining only partial needs and halt to manufacture of evening 7:00_Fred Waring in Pleasure ing, America. temporary burdens. APPLES want to pay. and he told them they were not Shell Un ...... 16% said similar tactics were being at­ rest of 52 within two and a half all classes o f buyers are feeling ’ an^ dinner gowns, evening wraps tempted from the north, where the Time .6:45—The World Today. NATIVE CELERY a r g e 2 BUNCHES 29< needed. They persisted and were Socony - V a c ...... 9 hours o f continuing raids at Oran, the shortage.’ and capes. -Furthermore there will main Axis forces have been land­ 7:15—News of toe World 7:00— Xmos ’n’ Andy. Private Edward J. Rudis, son given an opportunity to show what Sou Pac ...... 14% A Berlin broadcast quoted re­ 7 :30—Rationing—Chester Bowles , Boston: “ Supplies continued to be no more wartime manufacture they could do. Their ablUty South Ry ...... 14% ed by sea and air. 7:15— Celling Unlimited—Orsen ^ f W a »,i (^•F***^ of Mrs. Margaret Rudis, of 480 ports from Tangier as saying that 7;45_H. V. Kaltenbom be pieced out to toe regular v 4 ^ ^ 2 5 < NATIVE CABBAGE 4 10< « ( such ^’luxury" itema as negli­ amazed the other workmen and Std Brands ...... 4 These suggested that Rommel, WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Welles. North Main street, and Private many functionaries of the Italian 8:00—Cavalcade of America trade.” gees, hostess gowns, culottes. they were kept on tbe job. That who more than once has foiled A l­ 7:30— Blondle. 'AMtuuna xiM cr Jacob Baas, .brother of Mra. Laura StU Oil Cal ___ ; ...... «7 Fascist organization had been ar­ 6:30—The Voice of Firestone PjvUadclphia; "L igh t supplies Skating skirts, play sulU, riding is s fsetor in democracy, the Std Oil Ind ...... 25% lied strategems to trap him, was 8:00— Vox Pop. ^ JMMches, golf jackets and bush Cooper, of 95 Middle Turnpike, rested in Casabianpa, U. S.-occu- 9:00—The Telephone Hour are aI>portioned to regular and 115 MAIN ST..MANCHESTER D AY • NICHT 4 3 4 0 west, have recently arrived at speaifsr said, since America recog­ Std OH N J ...... 43 attempting a flank attack from 8:30—Gay Ninetlea Revue. . M IU B R O O K CLUB - Most Plavors Pries for contents coats. Tripolitania against the British pled Moroccon port. 9:30—Dr. I. Q. jobblng^trade, usually in volume to Camp Croft, South Carolina and nizes sbiiity. Texas Co ...... 39% 8:55— Cecil Brown—Newa. and American forces convei glng The German radio said Pierre 10:00—Contented Program satisfy only partial needs.'' 28-OZ Arm y infantry replacement cen­ James Turnbull won the attend­ Timken Roll B ...... 37'2 Laval, dictator of the Vichy gov­ CUT FLOWERS 10 :30—Lands Of The Free 9:00—Lux Radio Theater. Chicago: "Distributors selling ance prize donated today by Chap­ Un Carbide ...... 73% on the northern tip of Tunisia. 10:00—Screen Star Play. BTLS Hospital Notes ter. They have been assigned to I f Rommel has split his forces, ernment who advocated a French- ll:00-T-News into retail outlets report they are SODAS Company A, 37th Battalion for pie Pentland. Union Pac ...... 80';/ German alliance in a speech Frl- 11:15— Nelson Olmsted 10:30— Daytime Showcase. net able to eUpply all of regular Nominate Officers / Unit Air L ...... 16T4 it was presumed here that he ha4 a g e d FOk MONTHS SSS School street. Lumber and Fuel Company will dent, Herbert McKinney; direc­ forces driving eastward from Al­ French North Africa had made POTTED PLANTS - p, nL Tomorrow's Program tertained a group of frlen^ at a SPAGHEUI O r e l b o w s s-oz West Union ...... 26% I CURED JUST RIGHT WHITE^PRAY PKG Admitted yesterday: Robert open mornings at 7:30 instead of tors, Elmer Weden, Dr. Eugene geria, but pro-AIlied French forces demands on the French bearing 6:00—Reveille, Agricultural. News card game laat i^ h t , and alzo one AAACARONI Davis, and Jot Elder. West El A M fg ...... 77*4 A. M. Bcnry, 259 Middle Turnpike east; the earlier hour. Customers are have been reported in control no relations to military require­ 6:25— News other guest whnast chester Lodge of Masons\wllI be built in Rhode Island since the 8:30— N ew a r« M m IMnis iff MONmY Plan today to leave it with us to be put in order. atreet: Baby Michael Wichman, 54 Bid Asked days of sail will be launched Sat­ French communique, said German Nan Clarke held in the Masonic Temple to­ 8:35— Shoppers Special— continu­ Brookfield street. morrow night beginning at 7:30. Aetna Casualty .... 126 131 urday at the Rheem Manufactur­ infiltration units had been thrown Blarriage Inteutlons 8:55— Program Parade Two Watchmakers At Your Service. OLD HUNDRIO CAKE FLOUR whu spray \ Vk1^17c Admitted today; Olive Jylkka, Aetna F i r e ...... 46% 48% ing Company shipyard. out o f the oasis of Gafsa west of 9:09—Music While You Work ed. The Fellowcraft degree will be Richard John Hancock, Corp­ 9:00— Press News. 11 Durant street; Mrs. Ruth conferred. Aetna L i f e ...... 30 32 Gabes, but other infiltrations were oral, U. S. Army, of 765 Webster 9:15—^Treasury Star Parade FEIUU WOKNESS yraughan. 315 East Center street; Automobile ...... 34 36 being attempted aa far north as 9:30—"Food News’’ 9:15—School o f toe A ir____ du9 to ftmetlonal. disturb- THE DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. FROZEN FLOUR ALL PURPOSE RAG 21c 85c avenue. New Rochelle, N. Y.. and 9:45— Victory F ron t - ^ ly d la B . a’s Com­ Bbbcrt Feeney, Hartford; Baby Thomas J. Crafford of 61 Trum­ Conn. General ...... 27 29 Kairohan, 75 inilea south of Tunis. Francis Nadine Beauchamp of 66 CUT FLOWERS $1.00 BOUQUET UP 9:45— ^Violins .Tewelers Stationers Opticians Doubt Rotninel to Tunlato 10:00—Valiant Lady. pound TABLCT8 (with added iron). Ronald Hampton, 80 Summer bull Road was found guilty of as­ Hartford Fire ...... 87 89 Linnmore drive and Joseph Milli­ 10:15—The O’Neills PUDDING The German broadcast concern­ 10:15— Stories America Lovea. Also fino stomachic tonic! Follow FLOUR,*^M9c ^^k'79« Street. , sault and batteiT on bis wife in Hartford Stm. Boil 42% 45% gan Jackson, of 117 Buena Vista 10:30—Help Mate labd dlnctlaos. WtU vnrth tryi’Vf ^ ing Rommel came from the Zeesen Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Lena Police Court this morning but National Fire ..... 56 58 avenue. West Hartford , andDor- 30:45— Young Dr. Malone 10:30— Amanda of Honeymoon KM PINT' ■tatioit near Berlin and was not 11:00—Road o f Life ^ m i, 47 Edward stKet; Mrs. Ray- Judge Raymond Bowera continued Phoenix ...... 84 86 othaa Murphy, of 29 Bigelow Hill. PLUAA PUDDING EN*GL?SH 2 MnI 33 c repeated on most German statioins. , 11:16— Vic and Sade C R IA M t>ICG motid Grace and'infant son, 23 the case to Wedpesday for aen- Travelers ...... 415 435 atreet, appUed for marriage li­ McConville The Flonst 10:45— Bachelorz Children. Many informed observers were in­ 11:30— Against toe Storm Strickland street; Mrs. Agnes tence. The arrest was made Sun­ Public CtIUtiea censes in the town clerk’s office 11:00— M aty Lee T i^ o r . VEGETABLE SHORTENING l-LR CTN clined to doubt that Rommel per­ 11:45— David Harum AAARVO 23c SVirbes, 40 Delmont street; Scott day afternoon following a domes­ Conn. Lt. and Pow. 27 30 today. ' 32 MAIN ST. 302 WOODBRIDGE ST. 11:15— Second Huaband. Sloane, 36 Proctor Road; Mrs. Conn. Pow...... 29% 31% sonally was in Tusisla. 12:00— Medley T im e — Hal Kolb, 11:30— Bright Horisons. tic disturbance. Some informed quarters believ­ Bnlldiag Permit Wibifred Petig, 241 Summit street; Hartford El. Lt. .. 42% . 44% TELEPHONE 5947 OR 2-1059 organist 11:45—Aunt Jenny’s Stories. ed he is responsible for the entire Henry Kapke, 379 Bidwell street, OIAMONO ^ Mrs. John McClain, and infant Hartford Gas ...... 23 26 12:15— Luncheonaires l2:00—Kate Smith Speaks. CAllfOtNlA 33< H I-H O c r a c k e r s u s box 2 0 s The office of the Rationing North African and possibly the chicken coop, 31OO. WALNUTS daughter, 113 Deepwood Drive; S. N. E. Tel. Co. .. 113 118 12:90— Marjorie Mills Hour 12:15—Big Sister. EXTRA Board in the Lincoln school will be whole Mediterranean area, how­ 1:00—News SJANOARO 2 c V s 2 5 < STUFFED OLIVES fnast 12< Francis Toman, 19 St. Lawrence Unit. nium. Shs. . . . 35% 37% 12:30— Helen Trent. TOMATOES GAl closed all day tomorrow to the ever, and pointed out that be could 1:15— Aunt Jenny's Real l i f e QUALITT SW EET CIDER M0nsH;g* 2 5 , Street; Mrsi> Marion Hannay, 29 Western Mass...... 16% 18% 12:45— Our Oal Sunday. CUT 2 c^ n1 2 S < JUG 5 5 « public to allow the force to catch be In command in Tunisia without Storiea STRING BEANS Haynes street. ' up on work that haa piled up on . Industrial 1:00— News. actually being on the ground. 1:30—Big Sister FANCY SEEDED i5-oi«o LAYER FIGS •r?i17«\’‘n?o^33« Discharged Sunday: Mrs. Emma them. Acme W ire ...... 17 19 Please Note Change 1;05— Do You Remember.' RAISINS 14< Am. Hardv/are .... 20% 22% The Berlin radio, in a consoling 1:45— Rhythms o f toe Day i cranberry. Olbriaa, 9 Hilliard street; Merrit 1:15— M a Perkina * FANCY SEEDLESS w o i k o I OCEAN SPRAY iiflS. Arrow H A H cm. . 35% 37% tone, thus referred to Rommel: 2;0()— “W e’re In toe Arm y N ow " RAISINS 5« Salmon. 24 Victoria Road; Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Michael RukuS of “W ith Tunisia, Rommel haa ex­ To Tuesday Night 2:15-^How To Enter a Contest 1:30—Vic A Sade. Billings A Spencer . 3% 4% RED MARASCHINO *-ot in 1 0 < PICKLES Sweet Mixed AIRCRAFT SiV 27* 43«rtrude Billings, -95 Brookfield Wapping, received a surpriae tele- changed a useless strip of desert And W in 1:45— ^X%e Goldbergs. CHERRIES Street; Mrs. Burnham ^jjons and Dhone call Saturday night from Bristol Brass ...... 40 48 This Week! 2:00—^Young Dr. Malone. Colt’s Pat. Fire ... 58 61 for a batUezons akin to European S:30^tUe Show FRUIT COCKTAIL RICHMOND 15< CRAPE JUKI FIN AST ^ 14. SI 27. infant son, 17 StarkWeather their son, Anthony Rukus, from conditions. Nothing proves more 2:15—Joyce Jordan—M.D. Eagle Lock ...... 12 14 . 2:45^Day Dreams with Bud street; Mrs. Gladys Hansen. 51 New York City saying lie had just clearly Rommel’s strategical 2:30— W e love and Learn. HONEY CLOVERMAID PURI 16.-OZ JAR 21. Fafnir Bearings ... 100 110 Rsiney CRAPEFRUIT JUICE uN^m 2 CAN* 25< Pearl street; Mrs. Ricard Reale. returned from a trip to Africa and genius than this move, carried out 2:45—l i f e Can Be BeautlfuL Hart and Cooley .. 100 110 2:55—^Newa and infant daughter, . 821 Main will spend 'a short furlouglf at his as soon aa be realized the enemy’s CRAPEFRUIT JUKE UNSwin *c/S? 27. RITZ CRACKERS uiiox21« Hendey Mach., cm. ; 0% 8% Street; Ruth Huttemeyer, 19 Hoi- home before returning to duty at intentions. Mater street; John Hultcn, 59 High Norfolk. Va. He ia an electrician’s Land’rs T r A a k .. 26% 28% Bobbed at New Pipe ESSLEY "In this.w ay the balance has New Brit. M. com. . 36% 38% Three Violent " street;’ Ann Erickson. Bolton; Su­ mate, third class in the U. 8. ■hilted' from east to west. Rom- JtoU daif Qo4ut4f I SaJzM f SbefUi^im ent North and Judd . . . 87 39 san Drlggs, 616 North Main Nav>\ . _ . , i. , m tl’s African corps now has taken Denver— (JP)—A etraager eat be­ Peck. Stow A WU 8% 10% HOLIDAY GIFT SllE 3 ); LB | . 0 9 Street;. Harry F. Cheney. South up positions prepared beforehand." James Scho«d Hall Deaths in State side 18-year-old Eugene Haynee In “WITH THE ORIGINAL Russell Mfg. Co. ...' 23 25 HARD CANDY j*;^'29c FRUIT CAKE RECTANGULAR------AVG Main street; Mrs. Ruby Sullivan, Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis­ A communique from Cairo said , • . V w * . / PARK STREET a restaurant and admir^ toe S7 Horton Road. ters, will 'meet tomorrow evening Scovllle ...... 24% 26% hla forces (n Libya were pushed handsome pipe Haynee had Just TRUBENIZED COLLAR” EACH | 9 e ^ Discharged today: Mrs. Ray- in Odd Fellows hall. The annual Silex C o ...... • 11 back farther yesterday toward the By The Associated Press purchased. Haynes,:^jvalklng home, HARD CANDY 5^.can99c FRUIT COFFEE CAKE roll-cair will be read and each •Stanley Works .... 42% 44% iBxmd Crooker and infant, ^augh- El- Agfaeila Imttleneck, the last Traffic accidents acooimted for felt a sharp pida hi Us arm and LOAF 1 2 « ^ ^ , 21 Laurel street: Mrs.'Frank member la requested to respond do., pfd...... 28 good place for a stand short of two of- torse violent deaths re­ lost oonsclousnesa He woke up In CHOCOLATES ASSW^EKTI ;^'x 2 5 c RAISIN BREAD obarski and infant son, 14 Mar­ with a verse. A social time with Torrington ...... 28 30 Tripoli. ported in Connecticut over toe a hospital as phyaldans removed YOUR ie street: Baby Margaret Balon. refreshments will follow in charge Veeder - R o o t ...... 41% 44% DARK BREADS CH:h o ic e 10. Axis Bases Heavily Pounded WMk-end. In addition, a girl a bullet from bis amt. The new tnytm ^^'x 2 9 c lUntx Court of the standing entertainment New York Baaks W hile Axis announcements indi­ died df burns received nearly a pipe and hie wallet, oontainlhg 32, RIBBON CANDY . . 100% W iH-t» | e . Births: Saturday, a aon to Mr. committee. Bank of N. Y ...... 296 316 cated that Algiers and Allied week ago.______, were goM. _ . , CHOCOLATI STONE MILL^ ______Z^a^ r?^!) LOAF l y C ■- Mrs. Edwin Carlson, 53 Fair- Bankers Trust ...... 36. 38 forces, there were under frequent The victims: COATED ^ ' x 2 9 c TIrara's a m w story starting., CHERRIES DOUGHNUTS PLAIN OR SUGARED DOZ is . Street; a daughter to Mr. and James J. Dowd of 9 Ford street, Central Hanover .. 74% 76% air attack. General Elsenhower's M ra Violet Speak, 21, Buffleld, ' Our Celling Priee 31.85 operator- of a car owned by the Lucian Heckler, North Cov- Chase ...... 25 27 • in this nowspopor for beys headquarters and Cairo, haadquar- fatally Injured Saturday in a two Royal Ice Cream Company, was : a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Chemical ...... 39 41 and girls. It's a ChrisMiias tors showed that the Axis basis car coUlston in Hartford. arrested Sunday afternoon at Crowell, 279 West Center a t y ...... '...... 25 . 27 story oiNffull o f such amazing t Tripoli, Tunis and Bizerte were Miebael Kuropatro, 62, Hart­ Here’s a shirt that wUl bring joy to Charter Oak and Main streets on Hovg Your Homo SPIC Continental ...... 10% 12% sing heavily pounded by.^m sri- ford, died of Injuriea received a charge of reckless driving after Com Exchange___ 33% 35% follows os Humjdirsy Humpor* UWREICE the heart o f any man. Smart new Testerday, a son to Mr. aciui four-motored bombers. Allied when etruck by a bus a t toe Oon- and SPAN on tho Holiday . . Dowd struck a car operated by- First National ....1135 1185 dinck, the woodsprHo; Mkhool ° /JtotU COFFEE Mrs. James Dowiiey, East nedium bombers and twin-engined nectlcut oompony’s yard ia Hart-' pattemo—or the ever popular whites. Walter Glamann. The case was Guaranty Trust ... 225 235 Bartholomow W oWngtoo. urho **ord: a daughter tel'Mr!" and fighters attacking from both tha ford. LARGE MV. continued in to w n ' court this Irving Trust ...... 9% 11% Choose several now for the men^oa HQi ' 9 9 * --Donald Madden, 21 Knox didn't boliovo In Santa Qaus, X and west. Fred Carr, 28, Farmington, mo-, UBBEH Stomp No. 27 in your rationing book will DUZ 63s 2 morning to Wednesday’s session.’ Manhattan ...... 16 17 t; S sop to Mr. and Mrs. and Snnta Himsolf. Thom's n 8. flying fortrcm io Sitd twiq- your list, . White Naphtha Manufact. T r ...... 33 35 cidentally killed Saturday night t a l ♦ bo good for i Jb. Coffoo throughout tho first P A G SOAP 2 9* ...^y .MBS Bixby, 600 Lydall streetT chnptor n v ^ day runnirunning motored Lockheed-K-38l e d 'P ^ fightersj of A West Hartford shooting gallery Struck oil Street by Car . N. V. Trust 74% 76% ■ j- CHIPSO FLAKfS or GRANULES 2ms 4S« y e n g h te r to Mr. and Mra. Myron right up 40 Cnrlstnia Watch Maj. Oarur-iimaa H. Doolittle’s when hit by a bullet from a target. rationing poriod, from Novombor 30,1942 ^sbroni a son to Mr. and Public National . . . 25% 27% coCHnahd blasted hangars and TONIGHT BOXED ATTRACTIVELY FOR Bristol, Nov. 23-4- (jPi —Joseph Title Guarantee ... 2% 3% f i t the tr s t on e. 11m pi atoll to Januory 2,1943. Only thosa b o o b show­ CAMAY SOAP 3 »ar$ 20< Fischer, 117 Proa- lifarchoysea of 'tho German-occu­ Charteite F. Holswqrth, 9,, a t Selokas, 76, of 879 West street, U. 8. Trust ...... 1 ^ 1050 / the star)}, is pied a i^ e ld a t Tunis Saturday ing aii ago pi tS yoars or moro-wili bo valid e t * •* . was severely In ju r^ this morning Bridgeport, died In Bridgeport AT 9 CHRISTMAS GIFT GIVING SCOT-TOWELS .and destroyed nine planes, four o f ' i •’ when he was struck by a car as he hospitA Sunday from bums about for iho pordiaM o f coffoo. t Furthor dotaiis i May Ask for Re\1w ' them Messerschmitt 109s which $ 5 0 GAME SCOt-TISSUE - Bou 7. lAle Ifim iliili ) ■ i> walked across School street. The, In $4 Mmwhandise Orders i he body which she received-last Is the ellnie tehcidule Boston, Nov. ’ 23.—(A)— Fusl oO offered con^bat, it was announced •I pur ttoroi nowl Bristol hospital reports him in consupsers who beHeve t h ^ havq W m B . P b y . v m a w m i ’. ui'sday. WTIC WEAF TISSUE RICHMOND TOOfT 3 ROUS 13* --•k of November 23: ■Isir condition." at Allied headquarters in' North 25 Regular Games i and Adinoid—Tuesday at not obtained proper nUons may Africa. Pollcs Chief Edmund Crowley ask local boards for a ravlsw^M SANTA and J Id U otd^Ne ■aid that the driver e< the car. The bombar# Mcountod tor 4 D ^ r Prises Wsdnssilay froni 1 Dec. 1, and than may appeal un­ three of the Measersdunltta. In CUyton Aludi 24, of Summar satisfactory dteisiona to the stats Admission IStli Game for $13.00 Londoo, Nov. 38—«F)—The (Mr- lA Sk tbs T. M. d A. ■treat, charged with reckleaa op­ action for the-flret time against man radio oUd today that IS mote EQUAIB FOUR , Bshy- Friday from 2 to 4 board. IfassachuaetU O PA Di­ the Germena, the Lochheeds shot As Usual *THETELErabNEIH|ttl* LARGE CANS ia io - eration and failure to have / an rector Henry Parkman, Jr., an­ thf SKEPTIC . Netherlaaderz have been ezeeu- DANDY DOG KX>D MIX : lb tbs sHnio roost / down one and drove o ff the re- 'operator’s license. nounced today. I poors Open At 7 Playing Starts At ted, at Arnhem, for aahotage $UAT AltiST tCIIES amtoder. neid obosrvsn. took ttaU f 7 ^

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONW. JTONDAr, NOVEMBER 23,1941 ^A G B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23,194* war, the engineers plunged from their battalion to be graduated < FergusM, himself an’^ employer. Spokesmen, willingly give us cred­ completed Works into th* new, Begin Primary m tlie Chapel Hill school after ; MaMtipabt Draft Quei Flier Praises despite the fact.the Arctic winter three mopths of intensive training Perhaps the Oourant and the it for the whole undertaking; they Gas Reduction designed to prepare the cadets for Now York Times and other news­ Have allowed it to become "an Never Doubted was already upon them. Flight Training Visit Selective Service registranto In the face of storms and tem­ combat flying to come. In addition iSwiiliifl S m in papers advocating the 48 hour American show." The Open Forum Soon Absorbed the "teen age” group who are to lOcal Product peratures which at times dropped to the Important physical tough­ T h e fact ie th at neither ally About Rescue receive their queatloanalree " tor ening phase, the Pre-Flight course wsMm at straight pay Jhink that below Gtermomeier fMtffingS, sur-^ Chapel HUl, N. C, Ntov. 23—Ca­ Woodbridge Model Home could have undertaken this cam­ Communications for publications in the Open Forum wlU not com naw r. t draft clas^cation today are aa includes military drili, and instrucq • aiaMU atTMt suM'a pay cut can be imposed up­ veyori driving dog teams pushto det Howard E. Mohr, of 17 Spruce tlon in Naval customs snd basic ' If^ OOM. on American workers, and the sit­ paign without the other. That's a be guaranteed publication If they contain more than 300 words. OPA Head Gives Advice follows: C a d « Iliancnesier) on both highway and rall- TOUBOK Rickenbacker Cites Re* 12288 N-616—Anthony U Lan- street, Manchester, Conn., and Ca­ ground school subjects. Decorated for Watkins Brothers by the celebrated __a n ti_____ uation end happily there. Mr. Fer­ good kind of fact to keep in mind, The Herald reaervea the right to decline to publish gny matter InsistB^tm g Pio-1 road projects They now face three months of To Holders of the A zano, 170 Blzsell St. Classified as the next big Job in det Mervin W. Cole, of 32 Hazel . nationally famous Ross Crane. Open daily 1 ;30 Pmw4*4 OetobM 1. Itll guson, an employer, seemi to be for all aspects of thia war and all that maj' be libelous or which is In bad taste. Free expression ligion as Buoying Hope 12289 N-517—Albert B. Walullk. primary flight instruction and of pollUcal views is desired but contributions of this character neer P an l u t e s ^ the development of the Arctic street, Manchezter, Conn., have to 9 P. M. See how a small home should be deco­ tohMl ■raiT HaniiiiK Bxoapt closer to the realities. He seems aspects of the peace. For without In Days of Ordeal. Coupons in State. 34 W. O nter St. transportation network is the con- then three months of advanced rated. . .strictly on a Budget basis! and Bondsya BBtarad at such cooperation, the war could which are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. •«« • hollow in the snow 12290 N-618 Norwood A. Frye, completed the initial step in their training, before winning their Beat OSloa at Maoehastar, to know that the inauguration of „ Mrs. S h e r^ 'D u ffy of iction of a highway system training as Naval Aviation cadets wings in the Navy’s air service. aa aaoead Olasa Mail Matter. atm be lost and the peace could They laid old Sixtus in a plain, i *hey had lain, , HarUord, Nov. 23—(P)—SUte 00 HUItard St. lekding from the northern term­ any such pay cut would immedi­ Pearl Harbor, Nov._^ 33—(iP)— OPA headquarters today sought 12202 N-620—Roland W. Schiller, 138 Cbmpfleld Road have'^TMelved at the Navy Pre-Flight School niBSOlUPTIONnOIUFTiaN RATURATH most certainly be lost. For the Marine* grow wild in the woods. Next year unpainted coffin. When It waa well • ... , ., , inus df^be new Alcan highway at ately reopen the whole American Eddie Rickenbacker, survivor of into the evening, and the town waa ***** hlock the co-opcra'iJcn of drivers feeling 34 Bldwell 8t. letter from their son, Eliflote J. Fairbankk^ strategic points along here, and have been trwuiferred to a Taar by Mall ...... |».d For Britain to be generous in To the Editor:' I will do what 1 couldn’r do this 12293 N-621A Frank P. Bychol-| Monthb oy Mall •••••••••■ ,8 *1 wags scale for upward adjust­ Dear Sir: year, so help me Moses. My ad­ many close brushes with death, ..'lustered, silent, in Its war-dark- **’ the effect of the "A” gasoline cou­ Duffy, a cadet officer at the ^aif Alaska’a 26,00(L.mlles of coast line the Naval Re