c\ T lancnestei mii Jtieruiu 'Ihe Weather Per flw Heath ef Neeemben 1V4S r _ _ • Forecaet ef C. S. WMtiier Boreeu About '{gfwii 8,537 Member of the Audit Fair and colder tonight MlMtononMta _rtb« No. M, Im- Boreas of Clroolationa pMvod Order■ ' r d or RedR* Men, will in^ is Easy at Hale ^s MancheMer— jA City of Villafte Charm hold lie regeler caeetinc nom­ ination a t MHMra M oikhr ‘ ve- nlBf ta ^ ZMMi club on Brain- VOL. LXllL, N0. 61 (ClassWed AdvertieiBg oa Page IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1943 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS mSTdit» afU fbt o’clock sharp. The degree team will hold a re- heaieal at the close of the meet- f , i*»r- / Seamen Saved from Submarine and Sharks Misa Ruth B. Lareon. daughter Fifth Army Gains er. ef Mr. and Mra. John A. L«raon y 0# 31 East Middle Turnpike, who / X ^ lor more than « x months hs.s been a dviltan employee of the Weather Wing of the Army Air Forcee at SWEATERS -V In Cassino Drive; AahevUle. N. C., has been awarded a dletliictive lapel emblem by the by Reds; War" Department fhr satisfactory For All Sizrs aen-lce. Italians in Battle Kvpi’v \Kirnan can wrar Mra. James R. Haren of Frank­ swcalpr.s iiPfl \vp havp tlirm in lin street has returned to her home Important Height ^ p - O i v e t t Cherkasy Entered • from Memphis, Tenn., where she pvpi'v ,si'/.p. '1 hpro are tartli- attended the graduation exercises tured in L u n g e ror- of her husband from the Nival Air van.-i ivitli coliar.s aiul puckpt.s Technical Training Center. ami .'inme w ith rib knit in ma­ 'ward o f Mile; Fierce E isllt-P oitlt Koiipv's 2iifl Ukruiniaii ■ Sofia Attack Rev. 8. J. ^aczepkow.ski of St; roon, light I blue, navy, giTPn, Battle Fought for ® Textile Pay Army Eiigugiiig in Vio- John's' church, on Golway street, ami I’o.^sp in the larger si/.p.s, :'S J Beautiful Satin Wool Filled announces confession periods for San Pietro at Foot Farm Plan Ipiit Fighting Iiitiide Saturday and Sunday morning. to 52. J’rite.s vary from . . . Of Seized Mountains. Real Warning Raise Goal Confession for children and youth Tt»wn; Soviet Troops of the pariah will be tomorrow 1 I PUFFS $ 1 2 .9 5 Nebraska Governor As­ evening from (I to 7 o'clock. Spiii w Allied Headquarters, Al­ To Quit War For Union Making Gontiiinons At* day morning at 8:l.^ for children Gorgeous puffs that will gladden her heart, Warm, luxiirioui piiff.s in Ro.se, Blue. Green, and Peach, giers, Dec. 11.— {IP)— Slug­ serts Program *Dia- 7 ------tacks in Heavy Snow­ and youth, and for adults at S.'.tO. ging forward through the Mass and communion w^ll he ob­ $4.98 to $6.98 v; metrically Opposed to More Thun 200 Leaders storms in Area South­ served at 9 o’clock. I .MR. AND MRS. EMBROIDERED mountains west of Filignano Mounting Signs Bulgur* in a drive on Cassino from ^ Plan of Netv Deal. iun and Hiinguriun Call Cpon Employers west o f Kremeiichug. Nurses' Aides who graduated the'*east, American troops of last month may secure a picture Governnipiits Faring For Increase of at of the group, taken at the time of ill the Smaller Sizes SHEET SETS $5.98 Lieut. Gen. Mark' W’. Clark’s Salt .Lake City, Dec. 11 A UHitldii, Dei'. 11.— (/P)— the graduation exercises, at the Heavy quality sheeting with hemsilched .sheet and embroidered Fifth Army have lunged for­ farm ' program which its author Least 10 Cents Hourly , A#- Showdown with People Geti. Ivan Konev's 2nd Elite Studio. we have a good supply of i pillow cases. All white. ward for one mile and gained said is “In many instances diamet­ Ukrainian Army has expand­ an important height, headquarters rically opposed to the plan of the London, Dec. 11. —WP) -With a Washington, Dec. 11 —• (/pi — Members of the Army and Navy smart, looking boxy alip-over.s ed its Chei'kasy bridgehead VM ■ announced today. Other Fifth New Deal administration’’ was pre­ mighty air blow on Sofia, capital Wage increases totaling about a u b Auxiliary are requested to and cardigans in a vhriety of 5 2 ”x 5 2 " Printed Army troops driving for Passino Their ship, the Cuban freighted Libertad, was torpedoed off Charleston, S. C.. and sank \within one in tlie great Dnieper bend make their reservations for the from the south from the Mignano sented today t* a regional confer­ minute. Eighteen survivors clung to overturned boats and a splintered hatch cover for 53 hours, of Bulgaria, the Allies yesterday $125,0l)0.()0() annually for Ameri- and has driven into Cherkasy Christmas dinner at the clubhouse colors and of 100*^; wool. The area fought a d^rce bSttle for the ence of western Republican lead­ while 10 others became exhausted, dropped off, and were seized by sharks. Julio C. de Cabnrrocas, drove home a warning to Adolf ca'a 600.000 cotton-rayon textile Monday evening at 6:30, by con­ ers. itself where “ violent fighting .sizes are from -‘?4-10. Priee.s LUNCH CLOTHS forttfled 'village of San. Pietro, sev­ shown receiving treatment, was bitten by a shark be struggled in the water. The men were Hitler’s Balkan satellites to get workers were demanded today by is taking place in the town,” tacting Mrs. Irene , Palshaw to­ en miles southeast of Cassino, and “ To Be of enduring use to the picked up after being spotted by a Navy blimp.—NEA Telephoto. out of the war amid mounting night. They are also reminded to FUR United States,” said Gov. Dwight the Textile Workers Union, a CIO range from . . . Fine quality material in fruit and floral at the foot of the mountains pre­ signs that the pro-Nazi .^Bulgarian affiliate. a DNB broadcast said today. provide a gift for the grab-bag, : designs. viously gained by General Clark’s Griswold of Nebraska, “ a farm and To the southeast, the Germans ranch program must accomplish and Hungarian governments faced More than 200 leaders of the and for their, "palsie-walsies." $2.29 warriors. a showdown with their own mass­ said, Soviet troops were maklni; two things. It 'must promote the union called upon textile employ­ continuous attacks in heavy Italian Troop* Lose Ground es. ' . ers to grant increases of at least Charles Schlener of Oakland COATS (;IVE A DRESS LENGTH! production of all the food, fat and Hersliey Asked snowstorms in the area southwest Italian troops, fi^fllUng Pre­ fibre needed and it must render un­ R esista n ce The heavy attack—the Sofia ra­ 10 cents an hour and asked the street, formerly employed by Mi­ $3.98to$7.50 J a p s’ A ir dio said waves of Allied planes of Kremenchug where the Soviets chael Sheehan as an assistant What liner gift could any mier Marshal Pietro Baduglio's to the farmer and stockman a re­ War Labor Board to set up a sep­ dumped explosives for 105 min­ arate panel to consider their wage were hamfnerlng at the approach­ manager at his Community Lunch woman want than a beauti­ FLORAL SCREEN PRINTS promise that they would join the turn commensurate with the value To Give Stand es of Krivt.i Rog and Kirovograd. on North Main street, has pur­ Allies in the drive to oust the of hia products." utes—came at the height of what .cases. ful fur coat'.’ appeared to be a Bulgarian gov­ Serious Keverne* Admitted chased the Diana tavern on Spruce stunning floral patterns in th* Nazis from Italy, were thrown Requirements To Achieve Goal W a n in g in Marshalls Seek L'nifunii Wage Scale Moscow admitted serious re­ street, and ia to conduct the busi­ NORTHERN BACK newest screen prints. back, by the Germans in their first To achieve that goal, he said in. ernment crisis. A few hours after Emil Kieve, union president, $ 1 . 2 9 Upon Fathers the raid. It was announced that verses, however, in the Kiev bulge ness. MUSKRAT COATS Yard engagement on the Fifth Army a prep#ired address, the farm pro­ said at a meelins of workers' lead­ 200 miles to the northwest, where front. The Italians had advanced gram ahould: the Parliament had been sent ers that they sought uniformity of home for a week, a move suggest­ massed German armor has driven Corporal Edward AmorV Cheney, into the foothills north of Mig­ 1. “Strive for abundance; not stin the wage scale so tha( the same Gen. Nikolai Vatutin’s forces back son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. nano, but they lost the ground to scarci^.’’ Called Before Closed F i g h u n ^ ing an attempt to stem gi-owing rite will prevail tiff-QUghout the SWEATER SETS demands for peace. to the area south of Malin, 30 Cheney, of 98 Forest street, has a counter-attack by units of the 2. "Place the few production nation. . x miles east of Korozen and only 55 Session of House Mili­ Rieve termed the meeting "hia- reported at Keesler Field. Biloxi, are most fashionable now. W'e have some regulation length in blue, $298 Hermann Goering Armored divi­ adjustments it needs on market­ ehells Dump 46 Tons Rages in Rire Great Destruction Caused . miles west of the great Ukrainian Miss., a unit of the Army, Air green, yellow, and sea foam in U)0'/r wool.. Sizes go from 34 to 40 sion. ings; not acreages.” tary Coinhiittee Today The Sofia broadcast said the as­ turic’’ because it brought northern capital. German capture of Ma­ Forces Training Command, to be­ ; $ 8 - 9 8 3. Protect the natural value of Upon Cape Gloucester. and southern textile workers to- The^ are priced at On the British Eighth Army i sault caused great destruction g-'lher for the first time for a lin, on the Kiev-Korosten railway, gin training as a pre-aviation front fighting reached a new pitch' the earth “against waste, abuse To Explain Plans. and killed many Dewons. Balkan would pose a difficult supply prob­ cadet. After 28 daysTif-training an^ exploitation.” Bowl Sector wage discussion. The increase is $349 as the Germans threw tanks and Pearl Harbor, Dec. 11.—r(/P) dispatches reaching Sweden said needed, he declared, “ to keep lem for Russian forces reported he will go to a colleg* or wnlver- infantry into a steady series of 4. Encourage dlscoverj’ of new — Air resistance has com­ the greate.st damage occurred still fighting near Chernyakhov, Mty for further training. Washington Dec. 11.- i)P) —In counter-attacks, but Gen. Sir Ber­ around rail and troop barracks (Continued on Page Six) 80 miles west of Kiev. nard L. Montgomery's troops cap­ (Continued on Page Six) his new role as head man of Selec­ pletely disappeared over New r|ii|w.«p Laiifl Forces areas and that members of Parlia­ The fall of Znamenka, central Th# regular monthly buainass A tured the town of San Leonardo tive Service, responsible only to Britain and appears to be ^ ment interrupted their session to rail junction for German supply in moating of the Home Nursing $369 on the north side of the Moro riw the president, Maj. Gen. Lewis B. waning in the Marshalls, two Getting Full Cooper* take shelter. The rail yards are the Dnieper bend, to Konev’s vet­ Corps will be suspended for .the Tax Iiu'ludedi cr, four miles southwest of Or- Hershey was called before a con­ vital Japanese Pacific out- a mile from Parliam*iit^ erans after three days of man-kill­ moiUh of December. The annual .J*? tona.. General Giyeo.., atioii from American For the last two days, Dobri Two Air Raids ing fighting was announced last meenng will be held on the aacond The Allied communique said "a gressional committee today to tell [ posts now threatened with in- Bombers in the Area. Bojllov, the pio-Gcrman Bulgari­ night. The Germans had dug their Mondav’ in January, January 10. Hecond bridgehead has been estab­ what he proposes to do about the vasion. These significant de­ an premier, has been trying to tank.* into the ground and fought i HOUSEWARES — Basement Baby Shop lished over the Moro river despite Strategy Plan continued drafting of pre-war velopments appeared in re­ hold together his sagging regime Without Loss to the death, front dispatches re­ The addresses of Private Nor­ COTTON DRESSES cuhsiderable'opposition.'' fathers. ) ports on the latest blows by the Chungking, l >c, 11.— i)P)- - Fight­ after a vole of no confidence, and ported. man Sout^crgill. Private F.varette Fathers were ordered put at the ing of unabated Int nslly was re­ An assortment of chambrays and “ ^ ★ R A Not Immediately Clarified American Fifth and Seventh is taking over the foreign port­ I ,.V)0 Germans Hilled Murphy, and Corporal Itobert W. * Large Size Printed bottom of the draft barrel under Army Air Forces against those ported raging today in the areas folio for himself after the minl.s- ih^24 Hours Pearl, have Hieen changed to APO rayons has Just arrived. There aie. (The communique’s reference to By Roosevelt legislation just signed by the In an order of the day. Premier checks and :|ti1pes In beige, blue and a “second bridgehead” was not two widely-separated bases in the northwest and northeast of Chang- ter resigned, it was said. 8115, Care Pogtmaster, N T. Pri­ ' ^ president. The same law divorces The Bulgar.s appeared to be ,‘*talin described tlie city as “a red. Sixea from 12-20. $5.50 / immediately clarified. Allied head­ Southwest and Central Pacific. powerful strongpoint" and “ah vate Souther^ll and Corporal Paul V. McNutt from any authori­ teh and along a 120-mile front zig- 5 LUNCH CLOTHS quarters dispatches last Tuesday N'u Mention of . caught in a whirling political and INorlliwest 6^*rmaiiy Tar* important rail junction.” Morq Pearl have been\at Fort Devens, Eisenhower Receives De­ ty it. administration of Selective As on other raids over a period x®Kgring to the Y ingtze river from military mixiip to which the coun­ and Private Mui^hy at Ellcini. said Eighth Army armor had •than 1..500 Germans were killed, 23 crossed the Moro and reported Service, giving all the power to of two weeks, during which more a point north of the vital rice bowl try's relations with Riis.*ia. gel for \Mosqiiitos West Virginia. tailed Report During Hershey as director, a post here­ tanks destroyed and many prison­ yesterday that Canadian troops.' than 1.300 tons of bombs have city which the Chinese troop.* re­ whom she is not at war, ma'y be ers were taken in the final assault, a . \ . $2.29 to $4.98 , tofore subordinate to McNutt’s a key. In the opinion of foreign driving up the Adriatic coast, had Carthage ^ Stopover been dropped. Gen. Douglas Mac- During NigW After the Moscow bulletin said. Private Leonard AxM Anderson. ,4ir.eH .5'i” xS8" to «0"x8«” War Manpower commission. Arthur in announcing today a new captured last Thursday. military experts the Bulgarian M l o f Mr. and Mra. Oscar Ander-1 established a bridgehead, appar­ The Russians did not halt at / ^ Bright, colorful patterns in fruits and floral designs. All color On President’s Trip. Expects Intent To Be Followed raid on New Britain made no Chinese land forces were getting Army might oppose a Turkish in­ Sofia V'pls Hard Blow. son, of 81 Elro street. ha#.^been en- I ently the second thrust across this Znamenka. Konev pushed one eomhinalions. river. Today’s communique seem­ mention of any enemy intercep­ all-out cooperation from bombers vasion, but would be unreliable, polled in the B-24 LiherstoV bomb- ] Chairman May. ( D-Ky) of the tion. of the 14lh U. S. Air P'orce under even mutinous, if asked to fight column on to take the town of ar mechanics school> Keesle\Field ed to indicate that Montgomery's Washington, Dec.,^,U - - UPi — House Military committee, in an­ lamdon. Dec. 11 ifl’ - in con­ Khirovka. junction of the Kirovo­ men had l)een thrown back after Mitchell methodically spilled 46 Brig. Gen. Claire L. Chennault in the Russians. grad and Smela rail lines a few Bilox^ Miss;. President Roosevelt gave Gen. nouncing that Hershey would be Would Welroint' Red Invasion vincing demonstration of air\ sii* first crossing the stream.) tons of explosives for the 11th the drive to eject the Japanese in­ miles to the northwest. Another Dwight D. Eisenhower a detailed, questioned at a closed session to­ straight day in the Cape Glouces­ vaders from central China. Chinese Sofia in the past days has perlority. R.A.F. Mosquitos raid^ The new bridgehead was in the day, said the committee expects Prlvste George V. Green *• * ter area which is separated by pilots were flying wing to wing gone to some lengths to publicize nortlnve.«t Germany last night orV, A vicinity of Frisa. four and a half newly completed vlctbry strategy “ the intent of Congress to be fol­ (Continued on Ca e Seven who has been at Camp Picket' miles inland, and was declared only 80 miles of water from Mac- with American airmen. Chennaiilt the fact that military attaches Virginia, haa been transferred to\ (^B!¥AU‘WOOI during a 48-hour stop-over at an­ lowed and is ready to write a the heels of yesterday’s blow at firmly secured at dawn yesterday Arlhur’s troops on New, Guinea to said. have been exchanged by Bulgaria Sofia in Bulgaria by Liberators in Fori Custer st Bsttla Creek, Mich. after an all-night attack. cient Carthage on' his trip home regulation (or Hershey to send to the southwe.st. latrge Flren Started and the Soviet union. The London from Teheran and Cairo. local draft boards if he shows an the Mediterranean theater. The Germans, iii their furious Admiral Chester W. Nimltz, in Chennault's sky dragons blast­ Daily Express expressed the opin­ The two Allied raids were car- A rehearsal of the Christmas GIFT GLOVES This was disclosed by the White inclination to get around that in­ a Pearl Harbor press release yes­ ion that the country's peasants nem c counter-attacks at points along ed enemy airdromes.at Wuchang rieii out within 24 hours without T program of the Sunday school of ' the entire front, made a vain ef­ House today in the latest of a tent." terday telling of new raids by Sev­ would welcome a Russian inva­ lashes! the Church of the Naxarene will scries of dispatches from the presi­ The congressional intention, May and Hankow Thursday night-, a a single loMv*. FOR SrORT OK DRESS WEAR fort to pinch out both the bridge­ enth A. A. F. Liberators on Jaluit sion, pointing out that the Bul­ (loile Rullelins of the oPi Wire) be -helj) tomorrow morning at 10 I dential party belatedly telling of explained, "is that pre-war fathers and Mili in the Marshalls, said communique from hia' headquart­ garian peasant is “ a warm Slav." The fleet Mo.sqiiitos bomheii and Children’s All heads to give their engineers time ers ..aid. Large tires were started strafed tnxipa. railways, junctions, o'clock.'The Junior choir will re­ Fhie Quality Uapeskin G loves...... $2.98 pr. to prepare new and deeper fortifi- places Mr. Roosevelt yisited on his not be Inducted until all available Jaluit's air base sent up no inter­ Di.spawChes from Stockholm, hearse at 11 o'clock. Parents are Sca^' Free Pigskin G loves...... S3.98 pr. historic journey. ceptors and Mill’s offered ineffec­ at Wuchang but results at Han­ trains, barges, .tugboats, trucks .Arrested FoUjewel Robbery urged to cooperate in seeing that Give her this wonderful wrap that kee|>s silver SWEATERS kow were not observed.,. ami planes. >Voo1 Lined Leather G loves...... $1.98 to $.’1.95 pr. (OontiniNid on Page Eight) At Carthage as the guest of (tkmttnued on Page Eight) tive opposition by 10 Zeros. ' (Continued on Page Six) „ Danhiirv, iW . 11 lA')-—PoHc* the children are at the church on sparkling for year.s. No more tarnish! No more Coat and slip-over models in General Eisenhower, Allied com­ These raids on Marshall bases Gains both northwest and./north- Allied headquarter.* at Algieis Chiel William Henry and State Red, Maize, and Blue. Bizes 3 time. Dress Fabric G loves...... $1.00-$l.i>0 pr. polishing! mander in North Africa and Italy, nearest to the American-held Gil­ east of Cha'ngteh were announced ileseribed the attack on Sofia as Police IJeut. Harry T. Tucker. to 6x. by the Chinese high command, ''accurate and effective" and said All Wool M ittens...... $1.00 pr. harmiras silver compound in the efoth ab- Mr. Roosevelt stayed in a villa des­ berts occurred Wednesday, four comiiiundiDg offiiW of RidgefleM Gibbons Assembly,' Catholic La­ Fleece Lined Leather Mittens ...... $2.2.> pr. Infant.s to 3 years in Pastels. criptively called "the White Business Told days after a strong force of air­ while Chinese Iroops dr)Ving along the Liberators were accompanied barracks today revealed- that dies of Columbus, will hold its an­ *ori>s the tarnishing elements of the air, pre­ Tax May Pry the highway* toward Linli, 25 miles Quiuk Action V-y l®ng’-range fighters. Fleece Linfd Fabric Mittens...... $1..50 pr. .SI..59 to .S2.98 House’’—a sparsely furnished craft carriers sent out swarms of Issarl, Kshenazi, of 34 Orchard nual. Christmas party, Saturday vents them from reaching the siUerware inside guest ' mansion overlooking the planes to kummer other atolls in to the- north, m ade/further pro­ loiose CruHhing'BImv* street. New York Clty/w as being evening. Dec. 18, at the Y.M.C.A. the wrap. ^ FEELI Mediterranean and inhabited by the same group. gress. Sofia, the capital of Hiller s held withou bonds In the Nassau A. full CQurse chicken dinner will Licpruor Loose T o T ake Risk On Pav Seen wavenpg Balkan satellite, rocked i00% pure the Nazis until they Anally were After that Dec. 4 raid, Lieut. Northwest of Changteh the Chi­ ml ■ - enu.ity jail. In .Mineola, L;\l., on a be served at 7 o’clock. Reserva­ (1) Lay hal f of Pamil* BABY SHAWLS stutgaiul warm driven out of Africa last year. Comdr. William S. GuCst, opera­ to high explosives for 105 minutes tions should be made before Dec. Wrap 20“ x 3 l“ ,largf enough to pro- $ T 0 0 nese were making a^determined at­ irarranl IsNiied by UanbuVy city GIFT IrrI loo pieces of fiatware ( equally ■ V f V f la Ootii on bottom of in lOO'J wool. Pink, Blue or (Teneral Eisenhower .previously tions officer on the staff of Rear Yesterday as wave after wave of 15 at the latest. Miss Mary Riley drawer^ place ail* Sloan Urges Action to tempt to sm ^h the Japanese Meiiilerranean-haseil U. S. heavy court nfficlals charging hiiiiN euitable jot hollow wartj J L White.’ Wherry Demands Iiiinie- had met the president Oran and Admiral Charles A. Pownall, said Spiiale Military Affairs is chai>-man, Mrs. John O'Leary, ver on cloth, nesting \ 84" Third division Which is barring the the $ 1.1,000. Jr ,vel robliery at tii “our carrier Task Force shot down way to flank attacks against size­ I.. W lisun Co., on Main street, tk co-chairman. Others on the com­ HOSIERY ft»rL* and .^poona; (3) 5.98 SEEl diaty* Action on Whis­ Achieve Post-War Pros­ a good proportion of the Japanese Coiiiiiiittee Favors ((Continued on Page Eight) FANCY WOOD TRAYS J W (Continued on Page Eight) able Japanese forces in the Lindl city, on Oct. Ti. Henry and Tiick^ mittee are Miss Lucy Barhera, For Children or Grnwn-L’ ps! fold remaining Pamil* Uaeij tbadts—Rut, plane streh^h in the Marshalls.” Miss Mary Moriarty, Mrs. Thomas Leaf and othei-designs. la Cloth «)ver ailver and Blew, Grtem, Ceietr key in Warehouses. perity He Foresees. sector, Musttfring • Out Bill. *alil that Kshenazi was a^reBted^ Perfect fitting, full fash­ The opposition offered the Libera­ Furthpl' to the northeast, Chi­ yesterday in New York city by Shea and Mrs. Leo Kwash. It is Ceiling price $1.19. Special! $ 1.00 tuck in hides EAT-NEAT APRONS ' j $ i 0 . 9 5 tors tended to bear this out. ioned Hose or children's fine New York^ Dec. 11.—( ^ —Al­ nese spearheads edged closer to W'ashingtoyL Dec. — i)ete< Ive t'apt. Eugene F. Melvin, suggested that small gifts be Keeps baby's'clothes and high Washington, Dec. 11.—(Oj)—De­ The Liberators probably de- Nazis Press brought for lho.se in the seiA’iPe. quality cotton Anklet.s and .5 WAY FLOOR LAMPS. . . mands for immediate taxation ot Eii5^iie Plants fred P. Sloafi, Jr., chairman of the main potential corridor open Quick congressional action on leg­ of the Danbury police department, . 'all ,'wool Sport Socks for $1.5.tMI and $17.25 || chair completely clean. Water, General Motors Coap.. believes to a withdrawal by Japanese >lale Policeman William J. Me- Complete writh Silk Shade. _ ’ proof, makes it easy to clean.- 117,000.000 gallons of bonded (Continued on Page Eight) islation ■ providlnK, $200 to- $500 Xlr. and Mrs. Wilfred Vancour, skating, etc. « « whiskey held in warehouses, in an business must take the risk of. forces, which runs from Changteh mustering-out pay^fw. service men Naiiiaru. of Ridgefield liarracks, White and Blue. White and OTHER Strike Ended to the Yangtze river port of Shasi. ' Tito’s Units of -316 Spruce street, received Pink. . MEASUREl BL.ANKRT.S effort to force it onto the open providing maximum use of men, and women promiseik today after f'apt Dan Fox, of the' Pinkerton ■ word yesterday that their son. 4.) (iauge Sheer Chiffons “ HALL” CHINA TEAPOTS ...... $ 1 .9 8 5 Cenerentfy tei/t and h n f market, were voiced today by materials and' plants to achieve Treasury Balance .Staging Diversionary Attack* it.* approval by the sepatc Mili­ detectlie ageniy and New York Aviation Cadet Wesley E. Van­ 97c pair. 6 cup size. Many colors. . , $ 1 .6 9 —7 2 "X $4" $4.98 to $7.50 Senator Wherry (R., Neb.). the post-war prosperity he foi-e- Meanwhile, fighting contilnied tary Affairs comniittee, Imd there | city detectives who had spent cour, of the Army Air Forces, has Wherry aaid executives of ma-. Production Reaumed at sees, and is willing to put up $500.- Washington, Dec.j 11.—(iPi—The north of the Yangtze, where the w;ere indications that some iqgi.sla- .Germans Ubiii^ Su|irrior week In trailing the suspect. \ • 42 Gapge .Semi Chiffons ' - • m 9 successfully completed the course jor distilleries would be called be­ 000,000 as General Motors' share. position of the Treaaury Dec. 9: Chinese were staging diversionary tors w;ould try to boo.st the aqte. Forfft* Throii^lioiil of Army elementary flying train­ 89c pair. LADIES’ RAYON SILK GOWNS fore a Senate committee now In­ Five Wright Aeronau­ That was the challenge he laid Receipts. $96,971,900.68; 'expen­ attacks sgainst enemy strongholds Senator- Downey (D., CafK.» ••awtuckel Fireman Injured ing at Decatur. Ala. Cadet V a n -, Mercerized Chtton Rayon Silk Gowns in dainty and attractive floral print.s on pa.stei vestigating the absence of liquor tical Factories Today. down to. 4,400 representatives of ditures, $240,005,377.04; net bal­ advocated a more liberal scale ^ F^a^terii Bosnia IVow. Pawtucket, K. I.. Dec. 11—sA*'— cour expects to be sent to a more Anklets. 29c and .‘)9c pair. backgrounds. Sizes 32 to , fi'om retail outlets. the plants which are making 85 ance, $13,175,739,903.74. (Oontinued on Page Eight) discharge payments ranging from One fireman was hurt and 10 fire advanced trairdng s'chool that will 48 ...... $ “ $ -Wbetry agreed with Chairinan per cent of our munitions and em­ $450 to $7.50, the amounts to vary companies were given a two-hour prepare him for his wings, and 3.25 4.98 ndon, Dec. 11.—(A*)—Maishal M'ool Skating Socks ■Van Nuya (O., Ind.), of the Judi­ Paterson, N. J., Dec. 'l l —(yP)-^ ploying 85 per cent of our ipdus- according to length of service and batlie early Iqitay In bringing a commission as an officer in April. Production of aviation engines has Josij) Broz’ (Tito's) red-starred $1.00 pair. ciary Subcommittee which opened trial workers. whether or, not the discharged sol­ two-aliiriii fire iunder control at th* He is s graduate of Manchester CHILDREN’S RAYON UNDIES its liquor shortage inquiry yester­ been resumed at the' five north too Billion Income Possible guoi rillas are being pressed by su- .1. ,V. Polspy Co., packing case High School and enlisted in the Rayon and Wool .\nkle(s Slips, Gowns, and Pajamas. Tearose New Jersey plants of the Wright dier saw overseas service. ‘ , perif>r German forces throughout 00 M day that an immediate tax on dla- The head of the hiige motor Two Discoveries Useful Expect rro|M»*al to Be Revixed mnnufdviturtng plant on Bayle.v Army Air Corps in December of 79c pair. and Blue. Sizes 8 to 14 $3.25 Aeronautical Corporation, a conri- concern' said s national income of eastern Bosnia in Yugoslavia, sn street. The blaze started in huge tilled spirits which have been - in Downey's proposal was turned Army of Liberation communique 1942. He was called in February the ^wSrehouses four years or pany spokesman said today, after $100,0()0,000,000 a year was pos­ piles of lumber In Ihe yard and, and has trained at Colby College, Children’s Knee Hose settlement o f. an unauthorized sible and declared, at the closing down by the Military committee hroadcast by radio said toda.v. more—esUipated at 117,000,000 To Save Surgery^ Lives yeiiterday but some members ex­ spread to a' eoinbinatlnn garage and at the training tenter at 29c pair. IE SURE! strike at conferences attended by session' of . tee annual corivention Farther woaf in Bosnia Broz and storage building and fhen to a Nashville,.-Tenn.. before he was Ciatiam’t In/tematht gallons—would force a lot of it pected It would be revived when, was using cavalry to bolster his T O Y L A N D ^ Basement out of hiding. Lieut.'Gen. William S. Knudsqn. of ' the National Association of 1hree-s4ory slriieture housing th* transferred to Decatur. | gs*r*slsH nsiat iad ' The spokesman said full attend­ Manufacturers last night: the bill reaches the Senate .floor, land forces and in one engagement State-Owned Systems Suffer I)Io*t New York, Dec. llj.— Two«-They make it apparently as a pre- -eleatlng plant. THE BAGS OF BLOCKS ARE IN ,... -35c to $1.00 per bag fnstitj ance, “except for normal absen­ “In terms of such s projection probably next week. they killed 20 Germans and . • • • . Stewart Berkshire, deputy in­ niedical discoveries useful to save liminary maneuver in their attack Under the committee-approved teeism,'' was reported at the start in General Motors, including the amputation of arms and legs and l In a wound The chemical sepa- wounded 33 others', Deaths Reach .Six-Year High GIFT HANDBAGS RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF SHOO FLYS. ALL WOOD. ternal revcinue cotnmissioner, tes­ rf the. third shift at 11:30 last bill,: bearing the name of Majority .\mbush Column of Germans tified yesterday that diatillera, cost of conversion, the advance­ sometimes to' save the lives of rates a lot of tissue cells and London. Dec. 11.—i.P-— Influenza GIFF BUY YOUR PARIS & STRAND SKIIS NOW! night and again when the day ment of present eq'uipment to the Leader Barkley (D.. Ky.). base OUR FAMOUS wholesalera and retailers were men wounded in battle are report-; thereby makes it 'sjei for the In northwestern Croatia on the -deaths reai liwl a six-year high in Roomy Enyeloi>e or Poucli styles in fabric or The Best Stock in Town! Prices ...... i up to $1.3.7.’) shift reported at 7:15 this morn­ latest standards, of technology ed in Monthly Scientific New*, a infectious bacilli to attack. This payments of $200 would go to' Delnlce-Vodice- road, Yugoslavs the week ended last Saturday, SLGGESTIOM genuine leather.*. Some with inside zipper com-' “hoarding” spirits, that black ing. No comment was available and retooling to r post-war prod­ veterans of less than one year's ambushed a column of Germans PLENTY OF CHRISTMAS LIGHTS AND TRIMMINGS!’ market operations were increasing British wartime scientific publi- ferment is hyaluronidase. when 709 (terson's succumbed to the ONE THAT'IS SFRE froip CIO union officials. ucts, there will be involved an ag­ service in the United States. The killing 30 more. ■ partmerit. Colors: RIaik, Navy, Rrown, Red, SAN TA IS IN TOYLAN D ! and that state-owned ayatems cation. Early Recognition Life .Saver disease in I'16 major towns of Eng­ t o - p l f-.a s e : • A union official earlier said 15,- gregate expenditure of approxi­ payments would be $300 for those A competent informant in Lon­ land and Wales. It was the largest Turf, (ireon. Tuesdai’. Thursday and Saturday...... 3:00 to .3:00 P, M. BUCKLE were suffering most from the 000 workers had lyalked out dur­ Both enable a physician to The other discover^ is an equal- I mately $500,000,000. make an almost magical predic-.ly quick and easy test for the in service over one year In .this don said the German high com­ loll since Ihe first wi’ek of Feb­ This year you can't give the and Thursday and Saturday N ights...... 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. shortage. ing a three-day period, while the country: the same amount for folks a new Washer or Re­ “ That , is tee contribution we tlon that there tb infection in a appearan’e in a wound of the her­ mand was reaching into its first ruary. 1937, when 979 died. The Bcrkslilre said tiiat under pres­ company put the figure at 6.000. are prepared to make to help pre­ less than * one year of overseas line reserve pool to strengthen its frigerator— but ,vou can give BERET ent laws liquor may be. held in wound long before the infection alds of gas gangrene, an infection previous worst week in this war On Routine Inspection serve tee free competitive enter duty; $400 for 12 to 18 months’ Yugoslav offensive. These replace­ was Febntary, I&40. wilh K 9 fa* thmi a Gcanlne The beret that looka grand on warehouses tax-free up until' Genetfl Knutlaeu, tee War de­ becomes apparent, and further- which still kills 30 to 60 per cent $2.98 to $6.98 prise system as the keystone of morf to tell within cert^n limits of its vtctims.' EUrly recognition service outside th? conMnental, ments were coming from Bavaria, talittes. INNERSPRING all ages. It ia adaptable to eight years. Committee members partment's director ef production, U. S. and the $500 maximum for • * • BOOKS any head size. Black. Brown, have suggested that this tims lim­ the American economy." just what this infection is going of tee gangrene is often k it waa stated, and represent some MATTRESS — was here en a routine inspection 2k:onomlc statesmanship in seek­ more than 18 months overseas' of the ablegt units in the German King Uncertain .About Return Visit our Christmas Book Department and select your gift«".y and Colbrt. it be reduced to foui years. yesterday st the height of tee to be. saver. AXD BOX SPRING ing the goal, Sloan said' in hia Can 5linimize Infection The chemical which heralds gas service. , Army. This wad taken as an indi­ Cairo. Egypt, Dec. II. — ,F W of books for young and old from our large selection. ..4Iso y ,4 Van Niiys also proposed five- strike. COMBINATION day ho|i...tya from industrial alco­ •peech which wound up three (lays ^ t h bits of information enable gangrene is a poisonous substance, The graduated pay plan was cation of the extent which the King George II of Greece haa GIFT SCARFS The settiement was announced subatituted for sn original Bark­ Allied Balkan bridgehead held by placed a definite question mark *■ W o have a limited auniher! Coloring Books and Games for Children. i hol production to permit- distilleis late yesterday by Allen Wiaenfeld, ,of executive discussion of current a doctoi to tninimize the infection iecithinase. The concentration of Htup la today aad look 'em to manufacture enough liquor to and post-war buslneas problems, by preventive mean*. this substance Increases rapidly as ley bill which would fiave made a ihe guerrillas .^worries the Nazi whether he will return to his coun­ Square.* or I.A)ng style.*, including Fa.Hcinators in $ 1 :9 8 representing the New Jersey try nfter .Allied victory before Us over. build up their reserve stocks.- State Board of Mediation. could lead to “widening job oppor­ One of the discoveries is a the gas gangrene progresses. flat $300 .payment regardless of high command.’ sheer all. wool. All colors, - Associated Press dispatches pMple have find n chnnoe tn entg I m a r t e x t o w e l “s e t s Monopottes Allowed to Grow "Tlie parties,’’ he said, “agreed tunities, a dynamic and expanding quick, simple chemical test for The methods of making tee the length or place of service, and m I was lifted-from a bill introduced from Cairo said a reliable non- on whether they want a aaaaaatkf. m Large, colorful bath size, gueat o. ^ Senator Ferguson (R., Mich.) economy, with Ughez'sUndards of tee presence in a wound of a quick testa wer* developed by D. GREEN STAMPS to submit tee questions rsiped by It was disclosed today, » M isv size and face cloth. Boxed. Blue, assarted Uts gevenuneiit li$d aU tee union . . . to tee Nqtlohal War living." strange chemical, a ferment, McCle«n H. J. Rogers atid B, W. by Smators Austin (R., Vt.) and Y'ugoslav source there estimated la written Nov. 8 nad relenaed inigg. G IV E > Gold, Green, Orchid, Peach, and lowed the “ liqUor monopolies to Labor Board. Bote management In addition to aggreative man­ which dissolves the natural glue Williams. Th* report says that Brldgts (R.'. N. H.) • FaymenU tefit tec guerrillas wer* occupy­ tU CORI ing the attention of as many Gar- the king «ald h* Would ernmlwe th* B c n s o n JMfHAU not much eqidpment Is required would go to officers of the rank WITH CASH s a l e s ' Kaaa: $ 1 .7 8 Set ^|grow,'’ and.it is up to the govern- apd labor representatives pigged agement, Sloan said, poatrwar pro- that binds tissue cells together. M A N C H ttm l Comm* Certain, disease germs manufac­ to make the tests, a fact of im­ of colonel and below as well as man divisions as tee Fifth and question anew ia the light a t «■»> dltiohs when Greeen la \ OktBUwMd am B a ta tUai (Csntlaueff am Paffa 8U ) (OMiUBiied M Paga SU). ture this dissolving, chemical. portance in military us*. Eighth-Armies in Italy. y- ■ icall upon God; and the Lord ahaul car, and tcatlfled he had taken the save me. Evening, and morning, Hunday Schnui Lesson Two Millions mohey from the victim "because Manchesier and at noon, will I pray, and . cry a EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8:1.^ Self Defense he cheated me out of a "lot of Father Draft / Theater Posts aloud: and he shall hear idy voice.” (Psalam 56:16, 17). Jesus' Precept ‘loovc One Another’ TWENTY.FIVE GAMES FOR $ 1 .0 0 money.” « Date Book s Paid on Furs Aaked why he had hidden the For Policemen Correlative passages from the LARSEN’S DeCaro’sPlea money in Springfield, DeCarp re­ 111 Febrjuary Christian Sclencr ’ textbook. Places Emphasis on *Thon Shalt* f ___ 8 South Methodist Church St. James’s Roman Catholic plied he, did not want the police to Tonight Main Street and Hartford Road Rev. William J, Dunn, Paator ‘Science and Health with Key to find it on him.- C hH stm as party, Ix u aF 53, T. Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr„ Minister Rev. Edmund Barrett, .Assistant the Scriptures" by Mapy Baker Insuranre Conipanies W. IT.'A„ Tinker hall. Local Board Consitlcr.H Eddy, include ,the following (p. By William 1. tlllroy, D.D. It occupied a place in Jew ish w o r­ Have the Christmas Tree^ SavH^Tle Sliol Koiielli The trial will re.siinie Tue.sday, toliinHon SpIs^ Prohahip J. Thurston Noe, Minister of Music Estimate Payments in and .fudge William H. Comley toid Tomorrow 15); "Christians rejoice in secret Laws .inhibitions, and regida- ; ship comparable to that of the Matter as a Safety .Miss Anna M. W|lbur, Director of Runday massed tiona never can express the full- i Lord’.i Prayer In Christian wor­ AERO BINOO Aft<;r Life Tlirfaloned- the jury to he prepared to atay CantaW, "Bethlehem"' by cpAm Dalp fiir Prp-Pearl beauty and bounty, hidden from - Religious Education For adults, 6:3<>. 7, 8:30, 9:45 ness and richness of life. They are ship. New Haven Fire. AT You Want. ^ overnight if necessary. Ipade .Musical Clu'b at /Center ------, and 11 a. m. the world, but known to God. Self- Wiih Knife. church a t 4:30 p. m. Harkor./i)a(l8 in Stale. Step; Present Plan. forgetfulness, purity, and affection in their nature restrictions, made : Thus, ’Jeaita was turning the Morning worship at 10:45 a. ni.' Chlldren!s mass at 8:30, down- New Haven, Dec. 11.—UP)—Two .Monday, Dee. The Memorial Chimes played by stairs. are constant prayers. Practice not necessary by conflicts of personal : question back upon the hec. 15 police on duty at all places whare SI. Bridget’s K. O. of omnipotence and they a.ssuredly th a t sia>, "Thou shalt not" are as­ disregarding in his narrow zeal $2,000,000 in claims had been paid No jfasoline? Can’t use your car? .Selective Service director, said Till CHRISTMAS entertainrnents are held, is likely (Lamb of God) .. Georges Bizet fOr losses in trib Yale Fur Storage Reasonably Priced. hia Ru|Wrlor court trial fdK the' Annual .Mafifchester .Di.strlct Processional Hymn—"Holy, Holy, Rev. James E. Timmins, Pastor call down infinite blessings." sociated With liberty. But - iaw is for questioning and criticizing Then why not wajh? It’s not too far. flrat' degree murder of SalV^oVe Scotitera bamliipt and Ladies’ last night that drafting of pre- .to be the rule hereafter in Man­ Rev. Francis Breen, .Assistant not liberty. Liberty results from others. Jesus, however, magnified fire here last September. \ FofSIuving Pearl Harbor dads would probably chester. H oly" ...... D ykes The Automobile Insurance Com­ And you will find^ our Bingo’s fun Bon^lli, 62, alao of ThompaonvlHe, Night at thg^Y at 8:30. n Baptism of Children Rev. Marshall Filip, Assistant the recognition and proper use of and enlarged the words that He get under way in February. th a t he-,ahot Bonelli "In aelf dc-' Tliurad^, Dfir. 16 At the last meeting of the Second Oongregntlonal Church just laws, but it is something ; emphasized. He gave them fullness pany and the Standard Fire In­ With many pm es to be won. Commander Robinson said that Another Place board of police commissioners Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr. North Mnin and North Streets surance Company; both of Hart-i fetise,” and attempted to take hia Mobi^Blood Bank Unit will be Reception of Members Mass on Sunday at 5:30, 7:50, higher than law Pau. called law and richness of meaning. He re- (20) $.^.00 GAMES own life, btit when the gun faik t oiiiHti^ W nl at St./Mary's Parish hall. by February he bel eved all "avail­ the -matter was brought up. It 9, 10 and 11 a. m. . Ferris E. Reynolds.' Minister a achoolmaster to bring men lo moveu all limitations and restric­ ford, estimated In a quarter page (.1). $10.00 GAMES able" aources of manpower alhgle Anthem—"Blessed Jesu. Fount of Miss Elsie Newcomb, Joint advertisement published m Larsen’s Feed Service to diarharge “loat hia nerve, ' taliirday, Dee. 16 was brougl t out that there were M ercy” ...... Antonin Dvorak liberty. I tions on the life of love. (1) $20.00 GAME (1) $50.00 GAME The New Haven Journal Courier, DeCaro aaid he waa rejected by [Tirop WopkHy ill Clulslnias Party, Andetson-Rhea and thildless niairled men—will Added to List no men on duty at either of the Church School Director All this lies back of the study j 38 DEPOT SQUARE TEL. 5106 ^ Communion Ritual How unfortunate it Is that even that 17,416 claims had been re­ the Army and had purchaaed the IVIiinlor Cliarj^ /P ost and A uxiliary a t V. F. W. h^ve been exhausted. \ two theaters in town while in Offertory Anthem—"Bread of the The Center Church of this lesson on the New Com­ to our own time religious people gun to commit auicide. Jlome. Mancifester Oreen. Reeks More Appeal BnprtfA "V other town® and cltiei this was Ministers: Watson Woodruff and Church School at 9:30. ceived and that $2,020,123.31 had World” .. Hugh A. Mackinnon mandment of Jesus. This com­ have for the most part preferred been paid out to owners of garr Threatened With Knife ''.Christmas Party. Gibbons As­ Robinson has asked ridtionsl Birch Street Tavern Not necessary. The board then decid­ Communion Meditation Browne Barr Nursery at 10:45. mandment was not restrictive, it to quibble abo\.t minoi matters i»«I«Mee. 1» up five sdditjonal appeal boards to InelufletL It I DI * Communion Hymns—Choir and Center Church welcomes you to mon in recognition of Universal put al the emphasis upon “thou take the high, positive, unlimited it may have a new by-law framed its services and into ts feHpwahip. ■ Of this total the companies so(d had threatened him with a knife, of three weeksModay w ^ held In Joint ..annual Christmas party, review cases of approximately 80,- Congregation > Bible Sunday on the subject: “The Shalt” but it did not abrogate way of love and graciousness’ The covereil Toilay. making this necessary. Sunday • the.v had received claims from 15,- DeCaro aaaerted he had taken Miantonomoh Tribe of Red Men 000 men deferred for occupational Recessional Hymn—"The Church’s Arsenal of Democracy.” Music of abolish "thou ahalt not." Jesus wonderment about this is all the an unannounced\jall on a charge 9:30 a. m.—White Gift Service by the choir. 252 persons and had made pay­ $1,508 from Bonelli after the and Degre^pf Pocahontas, Rports reasons ih accordance with the One of the reasons that this One Foundation" ...... W esley said that He had come not to de­ more striking when we realize that shooting, but buried the money in of murder in the >nrutiliation and new fath er d ra ft bill. li'iatead of T1 places in town was considered is the cadi that Organ Postlude—"Andante” from for all members of the Church Prelude, P ra y e r ...... Relncke ments totaling $1,803,776.95 on Center, Wells'-atreet at 2:30 p. m, stroy, but to fulfill, and this was Jesus not only javc the New Com­ these claims. K V ToGrace Her Table A Forest Park, Springfield, Maaa,, alaying nrf her 44-yl^-old hiisband. Tileadwy. IM-. *1 The state draft chief said there t. a t sell liquor, as' was stated yes­ comes each evening for a police­ the "Symphonic Pathetique” School. It will be helpful if the Anthem, The Splendours of Thy terday, there are 72. In addition true in an explicit way that Chris­ mandment of love, but gave the They estimated that other coni­ « "beeause I ■ju,^! didn’t want it,' . Christmas PartX of Msnc;he8lcr are at present eight appeal boards, man to accompany a member ot .(No. 6 ) . . Peter Tschaikowsky contents of each package are Glory ...... W oodward Mrs. Jump wfis removed to an­ to the names printed yesterday briefly noted on the wrapping. tians have not always recognized. clear and express example of its panies had received ‘2.164 claims He related that he went home, Kxehange t^ib, with five members each, operating the theater staff to the bank after 9:30, a. m.—Church School. Offertory Solo by In His emphasis upon this fulfillment. tried to wa,-o«sil,le reservoir of out-of-state ago an attempt was made to take the Synagogue. He was replying to only that they should love one pital In Springfield. DeCaro said husband with an axe hecteiae he «*m*-l#n**A e. TllG ftClCll 11 OtiR 1 BAIYIGR ITIGRIH 10:45 a. m.—Church Nursery. Christmas. All departments of the Approximatl'ly 29,000 garment.s « W'ar workers who previously were a. o„n„- the money from the caahler as Pontifleale ...... Lem m ens the lawyer who questioned Him another, hut "as I have loved you." he later drove to Chicopee Fall.a, had -threatened her with a pistol she Was taking the money from Parents are Invited to leave young Church School will participate in were damaged to some extent in only i^motely controlled by home- Board will have to' The 6:00 the Young People's Mu concerning "the first and greatest They were to keep His command­ Mas.s.. to pick up Mia.s Kleanor aikl knife. the booth to the manager's office. children in the nursery while at­ the service. the 25-houi fire, of which 2.000 town draft boards, and were some- )' more letters. He - mailed^but 24 last Sigma Chi society will meet at Commandment” in language that ment and abide in His love, even have been cleaned and repaired. Lawlor of Springfield, with whom, Story Told of slaying (iivoii PeniiissioiL iea deferred while Connecticut Since then a policeman was called tending the morning service of 11 8. m.—Nursery Class in the Center church to take part in a week, using the list of those who Kindergarten room. the lawyer ought lo have under- as He kept the Father's com­ Morris Tyler, attorney, for the he Said, he hod been "going fot alx' Coroner fl. C Poo.e said Mrs. ... In sinillar when this is done. A policem an worship. Mrs. Edwin H. Brown MORIARTY BR0 S.-TEL. 8500 n oceupallona were held tavern and restaurant li­ 11 a. m.—Morning service of town-wide young people’s meeting. .stoou so well as to make its state­ m andm ent. Automobile Insurance ■ Company month.s," Jump told this story of the slay­ in d ite d . also accompanies the emploM to has charge of the nursery Sunday The W eek I’o Make Wlujikey r censes. When the list was tunuta worship. ment unnecessary: for the passage Jesus never a.xks us to do any­ said last night that virtually ail id l,angiiage Not HIn ( h \n ,, ing: the bank. The police car baVlicen m orning. Monday at 7:00, Boy Scouts. htdy Volunleers Dratted in to Chief Gordon he decided to Prelude—"Cavatina’’ ...... Raff that Jesu quoted (Deuter.>nhmy thing in which He has not Him­ claims had been met And that only Referring to a signed confession Wednesday night ahe and her Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin as­ used in this work for soma time, 6 p. m.— H i-League and Senior Tuesday at 7:00, Choir re­ secure the names of all and for Anthem—"Lo! How a Rose E’er 6:4), to w'hich He added Leviticus self first led the way. His sSlva- in some cases where inaccuracie.'i Introduced into court earlier in husband quarreled and he drew a .Montreal, Dec, n._-(Vp,_On offi- serted tn ^ statement last night but recently has been withdrawn Epworth League will join in the hearsal.. that reason the list, as publiahgd Union Service at Center church. Bloom ing” ...... P raeto rlu s 19:18, was recited regularly as a tion is not only through His teach­ In custom ers' ^ a te m e n ts w ere « the hearing. DeCaro tiaid the r'stol and a knife and threatened clal of a major Canadian diatilling that only pnKI earl Harbour fathers yesterday, was gotten out by and a man Is called in from the Tuesday at 7:00, Girl Scouts. language wa.a not hi.s own, th a t he to kill her. Solo— "P ra y e r” ...... Guion part of worship In the Synagofjue. ing, but through Himself. found had there been any delay in 4 firm said here last night that both who voliintepri*d for induction, or Town Clerk Turkingtort. beat on the street. T he W eek Miss Marjorie Rice Wednesday at 6:30, the Married settlement. admitted killinft Bonelli because Mrs. Jump picked up an ase and United States and Canadian dis­ With a policeman on duty at 4 who nad refusea .to give up non- Later in the day the clerk learn­ Monday. 3:15 p. m.—Children’s Sermon—"The Bible: The Word of Couples club will meet for supper 4 ATTENTION! Just Arrived! police had promised they • would struck Jump "in the head, flooring tillers had received governmeot deferable activity'or occupation ed that the Birch street tavern the theaters it 16 expected also G roup win meet with Mrs. Edwin God" and Christmas party. w ith a union service at the Cen­ give him "a break" and that he him. After he ha(t lain on the floor permission to produce whiskey had been drafted sd.far In the name had not bc«n Included. thalE th ere will be m ore protection H. Bro’wn and Mrs. Richard Neise. 4:30 p. m.—C oncert by W om en’s N ote ter Congregational church at 6 LantI Invasion Surer 4 was aaleep when the confeasion for aometlme. ahe took a butcher during any intervals when they state. \ In the list printed yesterday, of phtrona. The cost of such a Subject, "Christmas in China." 4 chorus, Chaminade Club, auspices The regular Christmas service o’clock with singing of familiar Milk/Pro(liH‘tioii 4 A FRESH SHIPMENT OF NORTHERN statement was read to him by the knife and beheaded and dlaccted have caught Up with the demand Placing of the draft on'^a state­ owners and their location are giv­ man would be paid for by the own­ p. m.—Girl Scouts. 6:30 p. m.— G roup H. hymns followed by sound movies Way to Bent Germany 4 police. will be held Christmas Day at the body, .so ahe could move It I for war-time Industrial alcohol. wide basis also saved fathers from en, and as there has been no li­ ers of the theaters. Men’s Friendship Club annual din­ 6 p. m.—The CYP Club will be 9:30. Music by the junior choir on the Bible. 4 He told of burying Bonelli in a more ou.sjiy. .0f N atioii Drops The offcial. who declined use of earlier induction in ConnectiOiH,, as cense granted to the Depot Square ner and program in the Social host to the young people of other combined with the regular choir. Monday evening choir rehearsal 4 Wooded ' aertion with a shovel Then .Mrs. Ju m p took the por- Envoys Return to Britain San Francisco, Dec. 1.1 — BALSAM AND SPRUCE hi.s name, said Canadian ciistll- did industrial cut-backs, the statK^ Grill an shown by the town clerk’s Hall. 7:45 p. m.—The Gleaners Manchester churches at a service Small children will be cared for In at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ —One thousands planes 4 which he took from the real of his tlmvs of the body half a mile to w ill hold \ Christmas party in the Icrics already had produced some chief executive added. records, the name of that place observing Universal Biblp Sunday. the nursery. ert Widham, 32 Benton street. over Germany every two days Washington, Dec. 11—i/Pi -Ke- 4 railroad tracks to simulate an ac- London, Dec., 11—(/Pi— British ■ Young People’s Room. 7:45 p. m. potables under this arrangement was not included. At 6 the young people will con­ 7:30 Wednesday, worship lerv- could win the European war flecting feed shortages and less 4 ciilenf. although the output "was so Small Foreign secretair Anthony Eden —The Epworth Circle will hold duct a worship service after which me of prayer and inspiration, fol­ favorable financial returns, milk KMWMWMAUKWMWMMMMWJ and U. B, A m bassador John G. their Christmas p^arty- and pro­ 4’hurch of the Nazarene before June but a surer and 4 a.s to be almost minute." Finally Wltnean Isuinrhlng the sound-film "The Book for the lowed by a brief address b^' the quicker way to beat Germany prodiictUm lias dropped to a level 4 He .said United States plants Balkan Offensive Winant returned to BHtaln today gram in the Ladies’ parlor. Co­ World of Tomorrow,” will be 466 .Main S treet, MancheNter pa.stor after which the ladies’ so­ which, if contiiuied through 1944, Building S|M*iiding to Drop from the Middle Bast conferences. hostesses, Miss Marion Jessaman shown. Refreshments will be Rev. James A. Young Pastor is by land invasion. Br)g. 4 * BIGGEST S had been unable to jbtaln the Vancouver, Wash., Dec. 11.—UP) ciety ■yvill hold its annual busine.s-s Gen. f^irtls E. I.,eMay ytie- will resu lt in an 8.000,000,000 CHECK YOUR GIFT LIST NOW! XMAS TREES and Miss Anna M. Wilbur. served after the service. pound deficit next yeai. 4 5 Washington, Dec, 11 f/Pi New wheat necessary for beverage alco­ Talk Seen ‘Bluff —Graveyard and swing shift meeting. A good attendance is clares. / 4 VALUE hol production. He added that in workers who never before wit­ Tuesday, 9 a. m.—Hustlers will 5Ionda.v Sunday services: desired. This figure was given by the I'onstniction eXiienditures In the meet to prepare peanuts. Helpers 7 p. m.—Intermediate Clioir re­ 9:30 a. m.—(Thurch school. Class­ G eneral LeM ay. 37, ^ divi­ Agriculture department in a re­ \i DON’T FOIKIET DINNERWARE continental United States are ex-isupply of wheat avail- nessed a launching flngtiy have Saturday evening, the Covenant sion commander wd^lh the IN TOWN I Stockholm. Dec. 11—f/Pi—The eeen the shoving^^ff of one of the needed. 3:30 p. m.—Brownies In hearsal. es for all ages. Study the Bible League will have its annual port whic'h said that production in FOR WIFE OR MOTHER pected to drop from an c.stiniate.l j "'''‘•’y Berlin correspondent of the' Stock­ the Scout room. 7:45 p. m.—The 7:15 p. m.—Troop 25, Boy U, S. A rm y E ig h th ^ i r Force November, like previous fall and ■"400,000,000 in 1943 to approxi-1 Canadian official made the carriers they helped build. The with us. John Cargo, .superinten­ Christmas party with a brief ad­ WE HAVE A NICE SELECTION OF 5 0 ^ up holm newspaper Tidningen re­ Stanley Group will meet for a Scouts. in England who/personally summer months, had fallen below ’ COMIM.EtF? mately $4,200.000 000 in 1944^ i announcement in commenting on a U.S.S. K.adashan B6y, an caco-f dent. dress by Or. Johnson- while » ;i2 — .'>.l AND 100-I‘lECE SETS ported today that some Natl miU- Christmas party in the Ladies’ 8 p. ni.—Loyal Circle of King's 10:4.5 a. m.—M orning wor.ship. ha.s led Flying K ortress fo r­ last year's level. .Secretary of Ijibor Perkins re-1 dispatch quoting carrier, dipped into, the Columbia dressed in the garb of the land mations against the enemy's X tar.v circles describe Ameripan and river at 12:30 a m. to^y\tn a parlor. Daughters will meet in the church .Sermon by the pastor: "The Book The percentage of cows being K ported today. The decline is cx-1 ^'’oalor Van >uys (D-Indl, chair- SUN. - MON. - TUBS. of Christ's birth. most formidable resistance, 4 BOWLING British speculation on a Balkan special midnight launching at the Wednesday, 10 a. m.—W.S.C.S. parlor. of Books." Special music. milked was said by tlie depart­ K pected largely in public construe- uian of a Senate committee in- h said in an .interview yester­ 4 FORBES STREET GREENHOUSE offensive a.s "a bluff” to screen j Henry J. Kaiser-operated Vancou- Red Cross Sewing all day. T uesday 4 p. m.—N. Y. P. S. (Juiiiors). ment to be the lowest since 192."<. K tion. Expenditure.^ in that branch vestigating current liquor short­ F rid ay , 8 p. m.—The Somemar- 4 other proposed operations. ‘ ver shipyard. 4 p. m.—Junior Choir rehearsal. ijrs. J. A. Young in charge. Sf. .lohn's C'hureh day: The government moved recently \ \A\ the Caution Lisht” ALLEY arc forecast at $2,900,000,000 in ages. as saying the Chadian firms ■ eo Club will meet for its Christmas “We can reduce the enemy’s 4 $6.95 AND MORE If! They were quoted a.s holding j 6:30 p. m .—T roop 7, Girl Scouts 6:30 p. m .--N Y P. S. (Senior). (iolway Street to remedy Hie tight feed situation 1944. compared with a prelimU- were operating onja rotating sched­ party. Sock and Buskin Club of 4:15 p. m.—Girl Resecvwi-in the militar.y power by bombing 4 K that President Roosevelt, Prime ^ Mis.s M arion R. Janes, president. Rev. S. .1. S-/.ezepkowskl in deficit areas by raising tlie ceil­ CORNER SILVER LANE AND FORBES STREET narv e.stimate of $5,700,000,000 In ule providing for whiskey manu­ Minister Churchill and Premier, .Subsidies Total 920TJI28.74 the high school 'Will present "Hap­ Junior room. , attacl^ and we are doing it, ing price on rorii. Tlie more fav­ 4 ONLY $2.98 1943. facture for thriC-week periods. py Journey” by Thornton Wilder, 7:30 p. m. —KvangelLstic service. DePIETRO'S TEL. E. HARTFORD 8-3301 Stalin at Teheran dropped the j W'ednestla.v Confe.ssion for ehildien and and victory might come aof>n, orable price is expected to encour­ 4 6 Van Nays was quoted as saying Balkan plan because of transport Hartford, Dec. 11.—(/P»—Dairy directed by Mrs. Joseph Skinner The pa.stor’.s subject: "Voices Out t o d a y 10 a. m.—All-day sewing for the youths this evening. 6-7 o’clock. but we can’t count upon it age movement of more grain from 4 SKE IT : he tho\ight American/ distillers difficulties and had decided to con­ feed subsidy payments to Con­ of the jiigh school. 2:30 p. m. — Red Cross. Pot-luck luncheon at of the Past." the surplus areas of the midwest. K The M eek 8:15 a. m. Sunday, Confession w ithout a land invasion.” 4 MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW! should be permitted flv6 days each centrate on simultaneous east- necticut whole milk producers and The Stu'dy Group will meet at the noon. General LeMay is on an in­ Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.— for children and youths, INCOME T.\X RETl'RNS nth to west attacks. The correspondent prodiicei-dcBlera during November home of Mr»- Karl Marks, 37 7 p. m.--Church choir rehear.sal. spection tour. enson's 8:30 a. m., Confession for adults. nMiiiiMiiNiMiiwMiiwRiwwMfwwfaiifmiwwwiaiaiwRi^' said the Red Army now had fresh totaled $202,328.74. the SMte Agri­ S tra n t atreaJL. B ring ten-cent gift. 8 p. m.—R ehearsal for the "M es­ Monthly meeting of the Women's AT FIRST 4 PUEPAREI) 9 a. m.. F irst m ass. iitn ii iinr wirn-M enson troops ready. cultural Adjustment Agency com­ Mrs. Arthur'-Gibson will lead the siah" in the Sanctuary. Foreign Missionary society. All are StCNOf A 4 I'l tiin'i t « ran r.toi mittee reported last night. The devotional service, and Mrs. Lew­ urged to attend. Following this 10:30 a. m.. Second mass; 4 7 l l - 7 l t MAIN f T R t t T Entimated Returns jUrjjes Wailing Next Sunday Choir rehearsals after each maaa. Due Dec. 15(h. silent Ulliis .\el«r Dlea payments, made to 4,277 produc­ is W. Haskins 'will tell a C h rist­ Next Sunday is Christmas Sun­ service the choir will meet for re­ Bricker lo Se<‘k SiWWWMMmiVMWIWWWWIIfNiMWXSXfMMGWWMiHIMJNIlWIiaiWIWK Advertise in The Herald-*—It Pays VI«|l(W||IMI».|WW]WllS|IS||nVR*||I..A ers, were for October deliveries, m as sto ry day. At the morning service the hearsal. Telephone Manchester 3208 PolioV as Best Loa Angeles. Dec. 11—(iPi— involving 404,261 hundred weight S atu rd ay , 2 p. m,—T he K inder­ Junior, Intermediate and church Note« 7Jun Lutheran Church IViiiisvlvania Vole * I C harles M. Belcher, 71, film actor of milk, the commute report said. garten and Primary, departments choirs will sing together. The Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Asborn mis­ USE - i . 4’ooper and High Streets M IHRW 4IUK6 of tlic silent days, died yesterday^ of the Church Schodl will hold Christmas sermon will be deliv­ sionaries from North China, will Rev. Paul O. Prokopy. Pastor. TABLETl 5ALVL NOSC OftOPS Aflverli'se in The Herald— It Pays their Christmas partie6\ in their Stockholm. Dec. 11—fAb—Swed- He appeared with Rudolph Valen-^ ered. In the evening at 8 o’clock speak in the morning servcie De­ New York. Dec. 11—(.1*i Gov. i.ah Foreign Minister Chriatian E. M re.spective room s. GanieS,^ C h rist- tlno in '“Blood and Sand" and also M.r,MARTIN the church choir augmented to cem ber 19. 7:30 p. ni. Monday. Choir re­ John W. Bi'icker of Ohio goes be­ Guenther aaaerted laat night that played in "Ben Hur,” "Fools in R as stories, Christmas movies more than 60 voices will present Christmas program of the Sun­ hearsal. "there’s no doubt about what the and refreshments are inclutled in "The Messiah" by Handel. Jesse fore the powerful Pennsylvania FOR SALE the Dark," and “King of Kings.” day school will be held Christmas 7:30 p. m. M'ednesday. Pre- Republican organization tonight Swedish people think of Germany DANCE FrancliatT O N E the program. 8 p. m.—Epwprth F. Davis, choir director, will con­ eve. a t 7 p. m. Christmas and Advent service. and the Oalo (atudenti deporta- League Chriatmai party in '(he duct the presentation. The public with a chance to court favor for Selected tiona," but he declared that Swe­ MANCHESTER POWELL p arlo r. is cordially invited to hear this his presidential candidacy. den must adopt a waiting policy great Christmas music. Talcotlvllle Congregational Church GiM»|iel H alt The Pennsylvania Society of Go To Church Tomorrow XMAS TREES and see what develops further. SPORTS CENTER Kev. Thomas Street, Minister 415 4’en te r S tre e t New York, traditional sounding (The Swedish radio, in a broad­ Wells Street ON THE SAME SHOW nt.- Mary’s Episeopal Church \ board for Keystone state G. O. P. ALSO WRE.-kTHS cast recorded by U. S. government NI:HU RICHARD ARLEN Bev. Ellison F. .Marvin, Sc.rvices, Sunday, Dee. 12. 10:30 a. m.—Breaking of Bread. political aspirants, invited the ■\ monitors, said 'that more than Sut. Nights Hec. l l D«>acon-ln-Charge. lorsten A. Gustafnon Paator 9:30 a. m.—Church school. 12:15 p. m., Sunday school, Ohioan as gue.xt apeaker for its Made of Balsam. l.OOo Swedish representatives of WENDY BARRIE in 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship. 4.5th annual g a th erin g expected TODAY AND SUNDAY 8 to 12 7 p. m.. Gospel service. youth organizations appealed to ’SUBMARINE ALERT" Advent S \ Sunday Serm on . Nazis. TNRIUS Processional Hymn—"Come, Thou by the members, of the Sunday Universal Bible Sunday/ Rule Club will hold it.x annual a neighbor he is a presidential can­ (The Office of War Information Long-expected Jesus.” School. '\ Christmas party and covered dish didate." INSIDE , 10:30 a. in.—HolV Communion. Haven by British said Norwegian reports have Indi- Offertoi-y Anthem—"W hat of the supper. ' catc(J that the deportation already NAZI N i g h t " ...... ;. .by Thompson 5 p. m.—Vesper- Service. A The postponed meeting of the ANNOUNCEMENT ir under way.) Sermon Hymn—"Thy Kingdom sound film, "The Book for the church council will’be held at the EUROPII Come! On Bended Knee." World of Tomorrow," will be London, Dec. 11—{IP)— Sixty- Foreijiii Poliev shown in commemoration of Uni­ home of Franklin G, Welles, Wed­ thousand non-British refugees Recessional Hymn—"O Word of nesday at eight o'clock. THE PINE TRAIL God Incarnate." versal Bible Sunday. The public is have been admitted to various American Quinine Bowling on Thursday as usual, parts of the United Kingdom since Debale Healed RHUMBA WITH CUOAT . r, , RIDING & BOARDING The Week invited. , STRAUSS W AltUS-lnOam sTam ^ Xavier Cuisi i Waldorf-AMor.a at 7:30 p. m. May, 1940, and they still are ar­ STABLES iSIva Sunday, 7:30 p. m.. Senior Y. Pi •The W eek A! Goodman t Orchestra .... C-13 Monday. 3:30 p. m.—Girl Scouts. We have received the annual ap­ riving at the rate of 800 a month, Proposal Sliulietl F. I peal for the Christma.s Fund for Helsinki, Finland, Dec. 11—(4’i— Monday, 3:30 p. m., G. F. 8. Can- 7:30 p. m.—Beethoven Glee Club. the Foreign Office disclosed today. WALTZ TNM IN VIINNA PRANKII CaV I INCORIS ^ NOW OPEN* FOR 8 p. m. -Lucia Feat,' the official Ministers: there is no more worthy The announcement said 40,000 A prolonged and heated debate in didates. AI Coodaiaii A Orcheaira .... c n Frankie Carle (piano) with j # La Paz, Bolivia, Dec. 11—(4^— lUIII beginning of the Swedish Christ­ appeal that comes to us than this Polish refugees were being re­ the Finnish parliament last night I BUSINESS eaHNa Dance Tuesday, 6:45 p. m„ Junior Choir one. Those who would- like to give « The newspaper La Razon tald to­ mas festivities, will be held under over the nation’s foreign policy aatuae reh earsal. moved from Persia to east and MUMCAL HAWAII K day that the Bolivian government the auspices of the Missionary So­ to this cause may do sp by placing South' Africa, India, Palestine and brought' an assertion from Chair­ 019 $110^ I iKoaeova 8 p. m., Senior Choir rehearsal. their gift on the collection plpte. Hawjsiiaa Ariisia ....•"••«• I HYMNS 685 PARKER STREET la studying a United States gov­ WIUIAM ciety. Everyone interested is in­ Mexico through efforts of the gov­ man Vaino Voionmaa of the For­ 072 $2.10 ernment . proposal for American ) I Wednesday, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.. m arked im - that purpb.se. Further eign Affairs committee that Fin­ a t T H I FIAMO Phil Spitslny t All Girl Orch. aiNniK vited. ernments concerned. ^ 023 $2-S0 I NICE HORSES operation of Bolivia's national qui­ rain. TONIGHT Red Cross sewing. (Bring lunch). Tuesday, 3:15 p. m.—Brownie information may be had from the land was fighting only a "defensive Frankie Carle ...... eON«A WITH CUOAT nine factory and its enlargement iunaa 12-12:10'p. m.. Intercessions for Troop. 8 p. m.—Annual . meeting pasldr.i w ar." POPULAR AMIRICAM WAlTZtS to boost production. Available iYictbry and Peace. and Christmas party of the Lu­ Public Hnllda.v IVxreed He made the statement in reply Xavier Cugat .& W.ldotf Aslor.e 3:15 p. m , Brownie meeting. AI Goodman A Orchestra . . . 026 $2 W supplies of quinine,-vital for troops theran Brotherhood. Dr. F. E. to criticism from, certain circles fighting in tropical regions, were A .Musical Merry-Go-Roundf I 7 p. m.. Boy Scouts. Manchester Methodist Oiurrh To the Music of Reynolds is the speaker. Singing Buenos Aires. Dec. 11—UPi—A which declared the nation should iODY OUCMIM-Plona sharply cut by the Japanese suc- “HOOSIER HOLIDAY" '9 7:30 p. m., Men’s Bible Class: North Blain street try to expand into east Karelia. T H I M U «C or IRVIHO IIRUN of Christmas carols. Serving of public >■ holiday was decreed Eddy Duchin with Rhythm Acc. . 032 $2 S# C-78 $2.S0 ceaaes In the far Pacific. with Onie Evens ^ Geo. Byron Sound movie. "Book for the World Swedish “smorgasbord” by Mrs. Rev. Earl H. Furgeson, Minister Voionmaa also discus.sed peace pos­ AI Goodman 4 Orchestra . . . . of Tomorrow." throughout Argentina today in Xmas TreesIf La Razon said the United States Ida Soderburg. sibilities and Yrjoe Schildt, far­ SHOW TUNIS OP JIROMI KIRN has offere'’ to send technlclims to HAPPY LOU Thursday; 10:30 a. m. to 4:30 9:34) a. m.—C hurch School. honor of Gen,. H iginio M oringo, mers part.v leader, commented (hat m OLD VIINNA STARTS MONDAYt Wednesday, 6:30 p. m.—Boy president of Paraguay, scheduled AI Goodman i Orchestrs .... 034 12 M C-gl $2.10 operate the factory and to supply p. m,, American Red Cross Blood Scouts. 7 . m.—Emanuel Choir, ■10:45 a. m.— M orning Wor.ship. "not even the food situation com­ Marek Weber 4 Orcheetra . . ._ The Million-Thrill Musicnl Hit I to arrive late this afternoon for Fresh Cut Spruce the necessary addltlOBal machin­ B ank. Thursda.v, 7:30 p.. m .—G .C le f. Universal Bible Sunday, pels us to partake in tha^war." “DuBARRY WAS A LADY” a six-day visit. Officially, Mo­ 41 WOOOII ' ’ and Balsam. ery, which would revert to Bolivia With Lucille Bell • Bed Skelton 6:30 p. m.. Girl Scouts. 8 p, m.—Toard of •'Deacons. Predule—"Yuletide Echoes" ...... Government leaders have argued And His ringo comes here to ratify a com­ tu S ? j JIL and Boogie Frsnko Goldman cond. A after a period of three years. Plus: "HITLEB’S MADMAN” Saturday, 10 a, m.. Confirmation S atu rd ay / 9 a m .—C hildrcn’a . .J...... Hodson that Finland is dependent on Ger­ norner tnaiTcicand Pete juuuowaa,Johnson. Count Basie------AiUmwi a Blue Am.Five, Goldman Band. Edwin r A new offer. La Razon aaid. fol­ Class for boys arid girls. , -I Choir. 10 a. m.—Confirmation Anthem—’’Noel of the BressaU mercial treaty between the two many for food. Meade Lux Lewi.-Pete Priced To Fit EverylMtdy’a lowed Bolivia’s rejection oL a U ni­ 2 p. m., Christmas party for Pri­ Class. W aits" ’...... Darcieux countries, but as he is the first ted States bid for quinine at $20 ORCHESTRA mary department Church school. Offertory — "Sleep, My Little Chief of state to visit Argentina ■ions ...... SHOW TUHII OF SIOMUNO »O M ttW Pocketbook: N oles C88 $2.50 a kilogram (2.2 pounds) when Ar­ ' The annual Candlelight Service, Je su s” ...... Geibel since the June revolution, elabor­ AI Goodman 4 Orchestra • gentina .was paying, $56. Sermon—"The Book of Books’.’ .. ate" preparations have been madq KATI SMBH, U. $. a r * 9 sb Concordia Lutheran presentjed by the EirianucI Choir KatcSmiih.Orch. under J. Miller C-50 $2.5 M A. E under Jhe direction of G. Albert ...... Dr. FUrgeson to pay ,him the highest honors. "BETHLEHEM"- Garden and Winter Streets Postlude—"Proceasionsl March” . Attend The Church Of Your Choice U«ny Kaye wiih Orch.. C^oruvR $1 to $4 I P J rii I -I s a t a s u n . Rev. Karl Richter, Paator Pearson, will be held Supday eve' LIT'S FOUA mr under Johnny Green and Orch. 4 Cho u. Deaths Exist Night ning,. Dec. 19. at 7 o’clock. The ...... a... W agqer ! C-56 $2.50 HARTFORD 6:00 p. m.—The Youth Fellow , Ronimrl Loa\'va 'Copenhagen- Qiristmas Cantata Bill Gale 4 Music Makers . . 8:50 a. m.—Sunday School and public is cordially invited to- this Sder Maurice Abravanel . . • • 0-91 service. ship will meet at the Center Con­ MIMORIIS 118 Autumn St. Detroit—Dr. Frank A. Kelly, 63. At thei New Bible Classea. Alfred Lange, au- gregational church to participate New York. Dec. 11—(Ah— 'A C A 2 >2.S0 DON lA K M —OROAN MUSIC . ^ The Christmas Matin Service, Center Church AI Goodman 4 Otcheatra . . internationally known surgeon and parinterident. “Julotta,” will be held Christmas in a program in observance of Uni Danish broadcast recorded today Special Observance Services Don Baker at the New York chief of staff at Detroit’s Grace TO a. m.—Service. UnlveriMiI Bi­ versal Bible Sunday. by U. S. government monitors 2 8 0 Woodbrifige St. ble Sunday will be obsen’ed. The morning at 5:30 a. m. Sunday, Dec. 12, Ii.lO P. M. MORTON OOULD CONCIRT hospital. He was a native of. Al­ The . annual Sunday School The W eek said Oermah Field Marshal Erwin C-96 $2.71 , . h j: choir will meet at the close of ser­ Morton Gould & Orcheatta Open Weekdays 4 to 9. pena. Mich. Christmas program, entitled "Ad­ The Adult Choir will rehearse on Rommel had left Copenhagen aft­ BOLTON CONCJREGATION AL CHURCH . 11:00 A. M. J Los Angeles — Charles M. vice. WOMEN’S CHORUS^ CHRISTMASThe Lyn Murrey CAROLS Siniere, cond. . .by ,L^^Mwray Sheridan Restaurant vent," will be held Sunday, Dec. Tue.sday and Thursday. The Chil er an inspection of, ^ z i coastal HUCKINtJHAM CONGREGATIONAI. CHURCH 1 L:00 A. JIL SONOS OF THI RID ARMY . ! Belcher, 71, film actor of the silent The Week fortifications in Denriiark. Rom­ CHAMINADE CLUB All Day Sunday. Monday, at 7:30 p. m., the Sew­ 26, a t 5 p. m. dren’s Choir will meet on Thurs­ ' Choir of The Red Army ol the U 5.5.^. days. day a t 4 o ’clock. > mel, who is commander-ln-chlef of CENT.ER CONGREG.ATIONAI. CHURCH , 11:00 A. M. Wellfleet, Mass.—Clarence Web­ ing Circle will meet In the par- All Welcome! ' A. V. AlexandroB cond. G-68 1 Friday, 7:00—Meeting of the German forces in the Balkans, had CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ^10:I.>A. >L ' (AU gHc« skew* era esrfiMlva •/ toxtt) ster Ryder, 86. veteran newapapeiv Bonage. Chriattaa Science Serxiees been in Denmark for nearly ' a Tuesday at 8 p. m., the Sunday Boy Spouts. ' » Free Will Oirering. man and a member of the staff of Sunday, December It, 194$ w eek. I f f . CONCORDIA EVANGELIC.VL LUTHERAN CHURCH ' 10:00 A. ,M. the old New York World for 30 School teachera will meet In the years. panionage. Hartford, First church, Sunday Covenant Congregational CYiiircb COVENANT CONGREGATION AI. CHURCH 10:45 A. .M. Miami Beach, Fla.—Thomaz F. 11; 8.S. 11; . ■yVednesday 8, 537 Spruce SL EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 10:30 A. M. Rev. Charlea G. Johnapn, Mlalater O’Neli; vice president of General The Sahratlon Army Farmington avenue. ' (Service of Holy Communion). T Tire and Rubber company of 661 BUIb Street Second church, Sunday ?1 and A kron, O. hAVl APOII i'k . POPM MA'f 5: S.S.Tl; Wedheaday 8, Lafayette 9:30 a. m„ Church School and SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH' ) ' 10:45 A. .M. M ajor aad BIra. J. H. Sw eet rehearsal for Chriatmaa. la Christmas^ Store Schedule Lawrence, Mast.—Mra. Annette MUYWELl 4V0fI IN:.IT!'.. ) and Ruaa atreeta. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 10:45 A.M. Nesbitt, TO. who as Annette Man- desired that all children be on 4FAV'- * )NKU A Ni'VtllO Sunday aervicea; Rockville Society. Sunday 11; Opdn All Day Wetlnesdays During December. NORTH METHODIST CHURCH 10:45 A.M. COUUU BWIWW shall was a featured stock com­ 9:30—Sunday School, Y. P. s. S.S. II; Wednesday 8, 94 Union time for the opening of the ses­ pany player in the 1890a. She waa WAHY WAlfciRsAFAUmS Zl., Willian) Halt in charge. street. . sion and learn the parts assigned Open Until 9 P. M. Thursdays and Saturdays. SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH 7 ;30 P. M. born In Alexandfia, Va. rXACm.^. PRESFNJED.I^ //„ Try Our Special II—Holineaa meeting, apecial to them. THE SALVATION ARMY T;30P, M. apeaker. “God the Preterver of Man" will Pastor’s Bible class -will meet Open Until 9 P. M. Monday, December 20, Tuesday, De­ Seeking Crashed Ptafie lAHN QOARIhR’HERCAPWAy 6—United young people’a meet­ ba the subject of the Leason-Ser- a t 9:45. cember 21, Wednesday, December 22, Thursday, ing at Center church, our young mon for Sunday, December 12. The observance; of Universal December 23. Close Friday, December 24, at 6 . Chihuahua, Mexico. Dec. 11—(P) TUF«;.DFC.I4- M SUNDAY DINNERS people will meet at the Army at The Golden Text is from n Bible Sunday will be at 10:45 , " tONTRIBU^ED BY ^ —Four- United Sutea mlUtair Theaaalonlana 8:8. "The Lord is when the pastor will speak on o’clock. 1 ‘ ■ POTTERTOITS planes have arrived here to aearch DUKE ELLINGTON 7:30—Salvation meeting. Major faithful, who shall atabliah you, The Sword of the Spirit. Spe* Retail Merchants' DiTision, MANCHESTER MINISTERIAL .ASSOCIATION for a fifth that 'war observed yea- Binng the Family or Friend# Sweet eill speak. Music by the and keep you from evil.” rial so lo 'b y Miss G. Nelson of Manchester Chamber of Commerce, UAT THE CENTER 539-541 MAIN STREET KEM FS, INC > terday over the Surra Madre ."'BAND . hand and songsters. ’ Seleciions from the Bible include Rockville. ' Furalturs had Mnsle 1 mountains and preaumably crash­ Ail aaa lavltaA .tha following: "Aa for me, 1 will The evening m eeting qrill be h eld , 788 Mahi SttMt Tal.' $686 ed. . I' - . ■-.vs-''., I S for Vets Norlh (lovenlrv Coventry Orange enterfifSPed Being Studied East Central Pomona Grange ^o. 3 with 112 members present.' at ^•n» Prcpured to Take the Church Community Hejuse. During" the lecturers program vari­ ^’^Care of Them Grad­ ous musical numbers were furnish­ ed and two skits. Coventry Grange ually After War. furnished one sketch entitled •■Dinah and the Ghost. ” ’Those , , By 4wn«« ThrMher taking part were: Mrs. Irving NBA St*a Correspondent ^ Loomis, Miss .’•me Lioomls. Irving JK Wmahintton—If there U «ny- Loomis, Miss Clara Smith and Paint Expert ^'Vhinc, Ijeyond winnlnj: the war. Mrs. Daniel Russell,' and Lester Fine Printing One of Chambers’ Big Trucks ^ a ll'America agrees on, it la Hill. Following the meeting a light ^^^ the hopc^'that our service men luncheon was served. The dining Witltv^^oiicerii We have it! ! ! Come in and see the COLD WAVE room committee consL,tC)d of the Is Its Pride on live models. and women may'^wme home to a following; Miss June Lflotnls; Miss . A*-- ' -well-ordered peace^^^Mme economy Clara Smith and Mrs. Daniej,,Rus- l^Iaiichestpr Hardware Our operators have them. In whlc^ Jobs are both plentiful sell. The luncheon wa., planned by Mrs. Oliver Brown and seiwed by Coniiiiiinity Press in r,o. Has Man tn Solve Make Your Appointments Early! and lOodN Everybody wanU to Mrs. U'wis Hiphlcr. Mrs. Emma North End Asks Time ^aee the veteran get a better deal Hill, Mis. Grace Gess, Mrs. Ida •All Your Problems. than he did after the laat war. Orcutt. Mrs. I.,eiia LeDuc, Lewis To Fill Orders. \ ------WELDON BEAUTY STUDIO And thousands of Americans, both Highter, Arthur Hlghter and Wal­ William Sweet who has been In - 99 East Center Street In and out of eovcmmcnt, are ter Haven. Orders for sny type of printing the painting business for the last translating that wish into action. The next meeting of East Cen­ today, must nece.Marlly take ex­ 20 years is now associated with The reemployment of service tral I omona will be held at Vernon tra time as every printer Is up the Manchester Hardware Com-1 men an)iJ women in civilian jobs Is Grange, December 20th. At this against the di.sconifort of a labor STORAGE obviously tied up with the recon- [lany which is located at 282 North meeting tlic .’ith degree will be con­ shortage as well as a papi r short­ Main street. Any painting prob­ JOHN I. 0L.SON version of our industry, anti the ferred. age, and It takes his every effort |.'dcmobillxatlon' of our great Civil- lems that you may have on either Local and Long At the I'cgutar meelins of Coven­ to keep his customers satisfied. outside or inside painting can- be t Ian army of war-induatry workers try (irange rt#it Master’s and Past They are up against war-tlnic re­ given his attention and expert ad­ Contract Painting DUtance Moving Already there are detailed and Lecturer’s ni^hl was . observed. strictions and in the paper short­ vice if vou will stop in and ask for I workable plans for placing veter- Those filling lho\hairs of the eve­ age at the preaent time there is no him at' the Manchester Hardware Dependable! 1 ana in jobs, teaching the disabled ning were: Master,. Past Master G. great variety of stock weights or Co. The Ox-Line Paints and En­ Interior Decorating to earn a living despite their Raymond Johnson; Overseer Past shades of paper and what is Chamhet^ Co. Takes Over amels arc featured here that have PHONE «2fi0 I, handicaps, helping young men to Master, Walter S. Haven; Lectur­ available.Is hard to get. With proven extremely popular in the resume an Interrupted education, er. Past Lecturer, Mrs, Lewis T. these demands in niind the print­ past for all kinds of painting work Paper Hanging assisting veterana to cash in on Highter; Chaplain, P«ii Ma.ster ers of today ask your cooperation Another New Warehouse and at prices that are quite mod­ THE AUSTIN A. new, aervice-taught skills. But Lester N. Hill; Steward, I ^ t Maa- and understanding so that during erate. f until these plana are Joined with this war-time emergency they Has ChristniiiB Toys 12 Jackson Place CHAMBERS CO ter Lewis T. Highter; Gatekeeper, The Chambers 'rnicking f’om-* in locui and long-distance moving. those for Industrial reconvemion Past Master. Fred Miller; \As.st. may do their utmost to satisfy all The M anchester Hardware Co., 68 Hollister SU Manchester and readjustm ent, the Job problem your printing requirements. pany has taken over another ware- Service Is Dependable just now is brimming full of toys Phone 4370 Steward, Past Master Byr«n\W. I..ocBted in North End In sjiite of wartime restrictions will not be solved. Hall; Lady Asst. Steward, Pitet hoii.se to g>^e more space for stor­ and Christmas suggestions for the Need Coordinator J. W. Bars and A. E. Holmes and priorities, the Chambers Com­ whole family. There are cuddly Master and Past Lecturer. Mist are the owners of a reliable print­ age. ThS new storfige spaqe it pany has managed to mantain the -t- Tentative work has begun on Gertrude A. Anderson; Ceres, Past dolls and doll carriages to delight li the reconversion and readjuat- ing con ern In Manchester which ha.s tal^^n over is the- old Manches­ same dependable service. It does, the litt'c girls, shOc skates for SEE FUR YUUKSELPI Lecturer. Mrs. Irving Loomia: isKloeated in the North End of of course, work upon the .return HIGH GRADE M ment problems, which Is probably ter Green Mill located at Manches­ both boys and girls and a splendid Ym 0 . ■ ge Pomona, Past Lecturer. Miss June to\^, at 2.11 North Main street. trip regulation which means .sav­ assor^^ment of games that are both P the only kind of work that can be Loomis; Flora, Mrs. Arthur Reed, ter jufeen, and here they can ade­ done at this juncture of the war. They have been in the printing ing of gasoline and tires according educational and amusing. Express over yow om But aometlme. the preliminary who served the Grange for over 20 business for many years and have quately take care of more storage to federal regulations. wagons and akiis as well as sleds wtUi . mmipte- PRINTING years as secretary. O u t workers agree, a single authority ably earned the fine reputation in every kind it} the line of furni­ thing to remember though for the boys in the family. Grand tytBg 11 k a e they have acquiretl. For . whether when- you engage the services of JOB AND COMMERCIAL will haye to> be placed over the ' The .program cohalated of read­ ture. You can rest ijsaured any­ •'hints" for the housewife in glass- wtMa we g.1 whot* problem of poat-war jobs ing!. by Mrs. G. Raymond Johnson. you want a small job of printing^' thing you give to them to store this reputable concern— give it warc’^ot all kinds including pyrex- such as a wedding invitation M- thensgb sMsr- PRINTING and business. Before that, and Miaa Clara Smith; aaxaphone solo, will be given the best of care and lime. Everyone is busy today and ware of all types to make her hap­ Mrs. Harold Turner; Tap dance, der, personal stationery or a Iwg- .Ite in as good condition when you this trucking company is no ex­ py Christmas morning. A nice\a.s- ictag it — Mid sM tw fourwU Prompt .ad Umcieat Printing soon, there will have to be a bosa er order of Commercial work/you over the reconversion Job. William Gess; Tableau depicting take It out as it was. when it was ception. With the crowded sche­ aortment of Ladies' Leather bill­ U it doeadn eAttaty .very atMd- nl All lilndm. the Four.Freedom was also given. will find they can expertly ka^dle previoitsly stored. dule it maintains it requests that folds and decorative plaques for That boss may be the Office of it for you. 'They will endeijvor to drd. War MoWllaatioii's James F. Freedom frigri Want, Freedom of The Chambers Trucking Com­ you try to give.it as much advance acceptable gifts'. Christm as wax COMMUNITY PRESS Speech. Freedom of Religion and take rare of your oX«> party will be held for members and their practice. They will be happy er, Morton ^ Thompson, Gate display of merchandise keeps Manchester mllUon'^million poat-war Doet-war jobs,jobs. thT1 e re ara their children. The refreshment to djacvisa the aituation with you Ellington keeper, Wimer Hoffman. Ceres, them very busy, but they are nev­ Electrical Utilities some in Washington who are committee for this meeting w>H and explain any further informa­ Mrs. O. F B«it Mrs. Fred/Hemmler, Pomona, M. er too busy to help you in your se- , Re-(!ondlttoned Hardware Co. blandly optlml.«itlc over reaching consist of Mrs. Fred Miller, Mrs. tion you w|ah when you stop In at 49!l-li. Bockville Geromil, /Flora, Ruty McCray, lection of. any of their merchan­ Peter 0 »IIbbm> — 4oaepb Barrett that goal quickly, -and with a min­ Donald Gehring, Mrs. Francis their place of business at 251 Lady assistant steward, Stephie dise or to help you with any Pro pa Selbie, Mrs. I^aurence Robertson, North Main street. Guns Repaired, imum of trouble. They po‘nt to ■Rev. Glenn T. Enr who recently SchUide', .Secretary, Mrs. Ruth painting information you may re­ 282 North Main Street the speed with which industry Francis Selbie, and Donald Geh- Aboip, whi) . has served in that quire. Remember the name the 52 Pearl SL Phone 4200 converted for war. and to the ring. , . accepted the pastorship of the office for maiiy...... ______years and______received_ M anchester H ardware Co., 282 TeL 6266 The following officers have been Two From Stale Ellington Congregational church a imanimous vota.to continue. Mrs. North Main street, Manchester. great market that will be ready elected to serve Coventry Grange for consumer gooda. presided at the- annual meeting of l^vlward Miller retiring M aster is Tel. 6265.- during the coming year and will German Prisoners elected to the executive commit­ But you don’t find many of be installed on January 6th. that church Thursday night. The these bland optlmisU anumg men tee for three veara krul Horace We Have Been in tbe Master, Carl Snow; overseer. meeting began with a fellovy-ship Johnson Bros. w'ho are w orking on the v eterw Washington, Dec. I t—lAb- - The supper at 6:30. Thi annual ioll-ca:ll McKnight is on the insurance com­ job-placement program. Instead, Emory Hill; lecturer, Lillian Day; mittee for three years. Thebe offi­ OUALITY Plumbing and Heat­ steward, Donald Gehring; assist­ names of 21 New Englanders are followed the supper; also reading I« Electrical Contractors they ask some as-yet uiianawcr- included in an additional li.st of 327 of reports and then the officera cers will be installed at the'ntsxt P K I N 1 I N G I ing Business for Many able questions: When will recon- ant steward, Arthur Highter; meeting. x.^| ^ 533 Main Street chaplain. Benton Oaakell; treas­ United States soldiers who are were elected for the ensuing' year. rhe printing verslcm begin, how well will it be urer, Irving Loomis; secretary. held as prisoners of war by Ger­ Mr. Eno came to Ellington after Sergt. Edwin Finance, son , of Years. Tel. 6227 • 7606 planned, and how quickly accom- jiib we dll lui Emma Snow; gatekeeper, Ward many, the War department an­ scrying the Carolina / Baptist Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Finance of y o n w11 Rely on our esperience and ^isbed? Will war workers be Day; Cere.s, Julia Gaskell; Po­ nounced today. // church in Carolina. R. i;. for five Main street haa written his. sister demobllsed before service men? proVc entls- service for brat results. We Will Gladly Give You mona, Ethel Cargo; Flora, Tnvina Those from Connecticut ^nd next ahd a half years. Hee waswA ordained Mrs. Edward Kasepe that^ he is factory. He- What will be the basis of demol^ Pesce; lady assistant steward. Al­ of kin; / in 1938 by the ordeiler of that well and hopes to be home in Ell­ emoM n' wtU Estimates. billsing the armed forces—length ba Peace; member of the Execu- Comer. Staff SergC Janies H., church. He has beep preaching for ington for next Christmas. Serg;tj^ of service, age. married atatiis, or be priHlutbfd ander th e , moel t.ve committee for three-year Jr. —Mrs. Caroline L. Coniqr, pearly twelve years throughbut Finance who i. a turret gunner modern, eltirtcat m etbod. (MV Johnson & Little ' X Dectiie what? How about the women term, Gertrude A. Anderson. The mother. Box 21^1*iliort Beach. much ol New England. The Elling­ says it was hard in the U. S„ but onr eatlmafe. , now In industrial jobs? , 109 CMtw StrMt Bange. — Betrtgerator. following committees have been Liirnian, St^Sergt. Paul A. ton church Is his sixth pastorate. it is tough where he is but he will llependable t|nallty Sendee! \VilI*Be Gradual appointed by the master elect: In­ Paul A. Lornian, father 41 He haa studieij in Maine’and waa do his best. He ia atationed some­ Pbon. 0820 Both reconversion and demobili­ surance committee; H. B. Pqmc- Wooster Heights, Danbury. licensed to the m inistry In 1982. where in England. WILLIAM H SCH>E^LIN;E sation will depend, of course, up­ roy, B. W. Hall. F. C. Standish; Mra. Eno was formerly of SUfford, ISfl Sprue* Street I'M, MW> on the war’a going as scheduled, Home Economic# committee: Sweep Fish As Conr., They have a daughter Cyn­ Whiskey Found In Boots Darling— with fighting ending flriit in Eu­ Lana Brown, Grace Gess. Camilla thia seven months old. GIBSON’S BILL'S TIRE rope. If this happens, as acems Highter, Ida Orcutt, Emms Hill, Pepin, Wls.—(A>i—A/vlnter hab­ Ellinaton Oramge elected their Oxford, N. C. Rubber boots, and, likely, both programs could be Lens LeDuc: Music committee, it of cruising throng^ the shallow officers for the coming year, at the hanging on the wall in a house CAPITOL ‘GARAGE The Navy says you can't send Christmas pack­ carried out gradually. And the Doris Sims, Isobel,. Robert^. waters' near the sjtorcs of Lake meeting held Wednesday night in here, were found to contain whis­ B. a ouwon. Prop probable emphasis on naval and June Loomis. Gertrud^ A. Ander­ Pepin haa depleted the ranka of the Town Hall r ollowa; Unwood key when county officers search- GRINDING CO. REPAIR SftOP ages veighlng more than 5 pounds overseas. Hell, *ir war In the Pacific would be a son; Charity committee, penaon the lowly siinfisl/ many time#. ed the residence. The officers} 38 Main St. Tel. 79S8 Speotsumag is Wm. H. Green. Prop, S. Gaakell, Em jna A. Spdw, G. R, Campbe.. m aster, Milo E. further production factor. High winds on /the lake sweep Hayes, overseer. Lecturer, Mrs. found seven and a half gallona on BEAR that/s too bad about tho Navy— 'causa I'm sending Preferment plana for demobi­ Ravmoml Johnson, Rose A. Sel- hundreds of ftdh onto the shores "When Thinjra Are Dull Columbia and Elk Uieyelss. bie! G. Beulah Rec^: reception Sandberg, Fred Hemmler. steward, the preniisea. . WbsM AngnmMit, lising the armed forces are now where villag^, enjoying a sport aaaiatant steward, Edward Miller ______\ ^ - Our Business Is Good" yoij tho front door for Christmas 1 There's noth— being atudied. Unofficially, there committee. Anna/C. Anderson, they call "pTtklng flah,” gather the . Brake Mid U. 8. IHres. Clara Smith. Lewis Highter, Ruth -'SAW S OP ALL K1NOS is not much enthusiasm in mili- victim! by pailaful. This year OnrbureUif ihg they can do to stop me! Ury circles for the several pro­ Loomis. Waltei^Haven. C. Juamla SET AND FlI.ED Repaira. Service,— Turner; Publicity committee. L. being no exception to the habit- LECLEKC ' posals that soldiers and sailofi be ridden aunflah colony. Bhallow- Hsnd and Power ■orvteoi Accessories. , kept In the service until civilian May Kinsfdbury, Dorothy Wolfe, CLOTHES POLES FUNERAL SEKVICE ma.ster .and lecturer, ex-officio. water crutaea are being made and W.lter N LMilerc, Ulrectnt I,8wnmowers Sharpened 0h> Jimmy, it's a beautiful blue door— or may­ jobs aie found for them. the eame game ia being played— I8& M«in SL Hhone 6011 180 Spruce St. Phone 6450 The size of occupational or po- The State Grange Session will be INSTALLED AND and (tverhsuled held on January 11, 12 and I3th at their expenae, aa usual. A gent, lor Macmlllnn Oil. be it's green. I hope you like it. I hope I did Uclng forces In Europe also en­ and the sixth degree will be con- REPLACED Beat for Air-Cooled Engine., So Merry Christmas,'darlingI I'm holding on ters into the post-war job picture. ferred on .the evening of Jan. 11. / 16lh Winter Stint the right thing. There U some talk that, if the Several new books have been Outside Rubbish and Ashes to the War Bond 'cause it's too:preo|.ous to go 1940 Selective Service Act aUya Chicago—(/P)— When 43-ycar- Removed. Landscaping KRAUSE'S on the statute books and compul­ added to the Porter Library. Co im in after church Sunday mornings old Paul Moran registered for the EXPERT REPAIRING chasing around the world after you. But please, sory military training continues, winter quarter at DePaul univer­ DRIVEW.WS r e p a ir e d and GREENHOUSES I walked miles and miles through stores. And trainees might take over part of and look them over. "The newest rhe Doorwa.v to Comforting, ON ALL MAKES OF CARS ■'I Hartford Hoad .^Manebratei current books will be found on the sity he entetred. hia 16th winter AND INSTALLED Conservative nothing was half nice enough for a new husband. on Christmas Eve, open the door this policing job. permitting sea­ stint aa a student in accounting, soned troopa to be mustered out shelves and everyone is cordially Homelike Funeral Serviee Troe Surgory apeoiai A(U:uti»<< invitee* to come in and borrow a custom he started in 1928. He Ulvra fo Pbonc And besides. I thought, Jimmy won't want to lug in . . , and dresun awhile. bt. If the yar wl^h Japan contln- spends the other nine months of F. M. FITZGERALD es MAIN 81., MANCHtsaiTKH books from the library. A drive OAIJ. S«S9 Coon. State UeeiHW. Urdrr* I'ei 22011 qse. sent to other' fronts. for funds for repairs to the li­ each year on hia 648 acre farm TRUCKING • some silly geulget all over the Atlsmtio pcoEui. B Women a Problem 4 Lincoln St. Tel. 2-1417 IS F » brary. room ia under way and any in North Dakota. Work Caretnily and orra) Mio WmI The position of wom'en in In­ one desiring to contribute toward dustry was stated, though not par­ this fund should get In touch with We Have a New Sup­ Neatly Done. ,d • . ■ Arrang. ticularly clarified, in a recent re- the officers of the library or the meata — Then Just when I was about to tear my hair ■' port by the Women’s Advisory librarian. Repreaentativea are to ply of New Coverings Cot Fiowen Committee of the Manpower Com­ be appointed for each district of Buy . Your Hardware Griswold's JOHN B. WOIAJO'T’I ft SON out— i knew what I wEUited to give you. It's more mission. the town and they will call on you for Ladies’ and Gents’ ...Especially Fords, Mef- 112 HolUater St. FU 2282 Potted Ptaata The atatement, recognizing the at a later date. curys and Lincoln Zephyrs. rights of veterans to their old jobs and Housewares Atlantic UMBRELLAS • also asks, that women’.s rights be rilids !W that hl.s Loyal Circle of King’s Daught­ the loner front, holding up opera­ ed produce to the dairy and poul­ eager prcaence in the camp >>f ever gave even a phslan$; ^.thought ers will have a pot luck’ supper Receives Flag tions liTvast areas. Berlin broad- This Morni] OTRAr. 5 § f m a try farmers of the country. Gpvemor Dewey (institutes a. lia­ From The River Road to the organisation of a demo­ Monday evening at 6:30 and casw told of a big new Soviet of­ 11 BIMall Street By Malcolm Mollar ' cratic government but practical­ Christmas party at Onter church Members of the Manchester fensive In the Pripet-Berezl'iia sec­ Uanoheeter Cono. •'There is still another division bility rather than an asset to that Wind Blows at a 6 0 Fruit and Vegetable Producers As­ *'Two years ago the Japs struck house. The members are requested Pupils Had 97 Per Cent tor west of Gomel In White Russia, Truck Damaged TOOUAS PBRaOSON In the /arm Woe now In evidence. gentleman,' whose own great cau­ Mr. Mollan, retired editor ot The Herald, preserves his contact ly all of whom were agreed in made a daring raid. Especially sociation, meeting in Bolton last General Ifanager to p'rovtde a gift for Oossnore (N.' and referred to German successes It is a divi.sion between that sec­ tion on Important issues needs with n^.form ei dally readers by writing a weekly tetter for wanting a republic to be ruled by Pearl Harbor and U. 8. Marines trained in Commando tactics, the Mile Gait; Tempera­ night to conMuer plans' for next Participation in Buy­ below Kerch in the Crimea, htit South End; Chi irOQfltf64} OctObAI 1, 1881 Reglnnal Department ol Informattun Second Marine Raider Battalion, C.) school, and also for the Chrlat- tion of the farm bloc which pro­ none of the Landon influence or these columns, tn which he expresses his own leisurely arrtved- the "weli-to-do, the cultured and manning far flung, outpost-s in the maa tree. The committee includes year’s stra^ierriea, adjourned Moscow made no m en tioiof fight­ Pnbllafeed Brery Bveolng Bxoept U Tremunt Street. Boston, g, Massachusetts led by Lt. Col. Evans F. Carlson, ture Here Six Above* without taking any action. The re­ ing War Stamps. Blaze Over North. duces butter and that aectlon atmosphere. at convictions concerning some major matters and his observa­ the well-placed.” /» Pacific swiftly prepared to meet Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Herbert Clay, ing in theae setcors. Bondage and noiidaya Entered at tions, concerning some very minor ones, aa seen from nis home landed from submarines on Makin port that there was a ceiling of 15 the Poet OSloe at llanoheeter, Conn» attacks that were nok for his contribution If we had begun, right ’ after Meats and Fata ^ v e worth fifty gallona. Period cents a quart to be placed on The South school received a Both loeal fire departthsnts ing. Forced by circumstances to group, deep in Japan's ring of Is­ ponnelly. for oleomargarine. The butter each week-end. the Civil War, to examine our Three coupons will become valid ^ d last night not expecting the strawberries could not be verified Minute-Man flag yesterday for 97 a workout this morning. Ths : SOBBCRIPTION RATBS Brown atamp,. P in Book Three fight defensive actions, to delay land defenses. Paddling through by the members. If this is to be the farmers thought they bad killed c:on.stitiition with a view to alter- good December ^ 2 through Janu January 4 to March 14. sudden (Irop in temperature they The annual meeting of the (Con­ 'pfer cent partiUnatlon in the pur­ Masons Plan e Year by Mall ...... M-J* gH heavy seaa in rubber boats the case, the growers .say, they may Chester Fire department r Uontb V Mall ...... I ” the proposal to lift the discrimina­ which endless qilddlemen thrive in i ing it so that it would work for ary 1 with stamps L, M and N. Tire Inspection the enemy as long as possible encountered when they were ready necticut Horticultural society will ifle Copy ...... xS Connecticut A-oar deadline March 31, B-car while our nation girded for war, Raiders reached the shore and Just aa well plow the plants under chase of War Savings stamps. The a still on Windsor street at 18 Stamp Q will be good December to leave for W’ork this morning. In be held. Friday, December 17, at tlTered Oae«Year ...... »»•#« tory tax against margarine in the campaign, making crystal clear comfort f>n the'profits from siiji- real democracy or, much' better, deadline and new C-car deadline the Leathernecks grimly prepared struck savagely at the enemy, kill­ and lot try to raise berries. presentation was made in the and the South Manchester firs 19 through January 1. ing the entire garrison of 300 Japs. eight o’clock In the County Court Yearly Meet House, but It has popped up again the extrenn- tcmglinc.s.s and costli­ plying a handful of, families each to the writing of a new *jne-^we February 29. to resist to the utmost. 'They knew some places the thermometer re­ A .urther effoi t will be made' to ■^afternoon by Mrs. Horace B. were called out at 10:45 on MBMB l*r«oe*(sed Foods For 40 hours the Raiders remained building, Washington street. Hart­ THBaa J0BOC1 In a Senate committee. The oleo Gasoline they could expect no reinforce­ corded as low as six above and thia learn Just what is to be done and Learned, a member of the local ’Xlie Press Is w-aw.w-.--eaolusive- ness In life of that undertaking, With the necessaries and luxuries might have,, been, h.v now, in s Green .stamps A. B and C in i oh the atoll. They destroyed Japa­ ford. An interesting program is Women’s Activities group. other still on Hartford road, The Asaboiated Wfmmm tm Y a n k e e Number 8 stamps in A-Book ments. . did .not Improve much during the a meeting of the members will be ly entiMbd to tbs ose of reonbl oa- farmers are still trying. undoubtedly have had a sobering which labor hopes to pay for out position to provide an example to Book Four good through Decern- valid {or thrss’ gallons through nese Installations, then paddled planned, with experts on hand to The flag was accepted in behalf Aiiiiiiul BiisineHs Session the latter tire a truck, housed tlon o r all nows dispatohss o«-ed)ied By A H. 0. A few hours after they attacked morning. At 10 o’clock it waa 10 answer questions. Members ire called late ■. Such farm bloc divisions do not influence on tho.se childi.shly opti­ of higher and higher wages for a reconstructing world. We didn't. her 20. Stamps D, E and F good February 8. B and B-1, C and C-1 back to their waiting submarines. of the school by one of the pupils, the barn c Mrs. A. L. to It''or not otberwlse oredited in ' Pearl Harbor, the Japanese struck above along Main street and the privileged to Invite guests. To Be Held in Temple this paper and also the loeal news last long. Sooner or later, they through January 20. The Raiders lost in all'30 men — Walter Olaon. Miss Helen Estes o f was badly damaged due to a There Is a salutary suggestion mistic Anicriran.s who had been le.s.s and le.s.s . hours of effort. If we had even begun, then, a pe­ ' coupons good for two gallons. Only the little island of Wake, with its gale like high wind that was blow­ published bersi.. Sugar the new coupons marked B-2 and 18 In battle and 12 drowned in the ing, was keeping people off the the High school faculty made a / All lights of rapnbllcatlon of yield to a compromise which expecting an carlv end of'the war. Farmers dream of merhanized riod of national self examination, garrison of 13 officers ancl 365 Ma­ surf. After the Makin raid Carl­ Dllworth-tSornell Post. No. 102. Tuesday Night. circuit, it was said by the fir 'special dlspatohee herein are also by Inference, not openly labeled “ Sug’Hi” .stamp 29 In back of C-2 are good for five gallons. The rines of the First Defense Battalion •streets. Orange Lodge few ompllmentary remark* in bee The. damage was confined to takes care of both factions. In By far the greati-r part of them, tarms where great rrops, rai.sed .searching out the rea.son for so son's battalion operated behind the The American Legion,' has se­ capacity. During the aasembly It reserved. but present nonetheless. In the Book Four valid to January 15 for face of all gasoline coupons in your and linder the command of Major Snow Early Today - Tlip annual meeting and election truck but Chl^ Albert Foy the case of feed, the compromise with little effort in / a hundred live pounds.. Do not confuse with Japanese lines on Guadalcanal for cured 'the services of George happened that an airplane en­ roll aerrloe ollent of N. t A. Judicial Study Commission's pros­ I suspect,.now reali/.e in some de­ much poverty in the midst of plen­ possession must be endorsed in ink Jams P. S. Devercaux. A t 2 o’clock this morning it not taking any chances, owii will probably be to retain or In­ stamp 29 in front of Book Four. with registration number and 30 straight days. They destroyed Smith and his eleotrtc organ and circled over the school, which serv­ of officers of Manchester Lodge Bervlee Ino. ______pectus for the public hearing It gree the magnltiulo of the task days and sold at cofwtantly in- ty, so much' of injustice and de­ The heroic defense of Wake by started to snow and so thick was drummer every Saturday evening Has Election the high wind and he sent will conduct Monday at 11 a. m„ e '— ...... ” ------• rf. ' state. four Japanese bases and killed the fall for a few moments with ed to Impress upon the children of Maaoia will be held In the Tern-.- crease the high cost of feed, but ahead before military victory bver creasing profits, wlH buy superior feat of popular aspiration, we Shoes this handful of Marines thrilled more than 800 Japs with a loss to to entertain Its members and trucks to the blaze. Pnbttsbera Representatlvea The in the Old Senate Chamber at the Aeroplane stamp number one in the nation. For 14 days they dog­ the wind blowing that-Mveral auto­ that much of the money raised pie Tuesday night. Report* of of­ Long, ( ’old Ride dnllos Mathews to get higher prices for dairy and the German.*) is made complete. ' educations for their childr^ and might have been well oq the way. themselves of only 16 men. guests. The regular monthly so­ ficer* on btt*inesR of the pa*t year Kew York. Chloago. Detroit and State Capitol. Book Three valid for one pair in­ The office ot the Local Rationing gedly held the flat sand atoll mobile drivers out at time had cial meeting of the post. Will be through the sale of war stum|is A long, cold ride, against .a at poultry farmers. In th e' case of The suggestion Is contained In enable themselves to bask ■in the We didn't. We haven't, as a mat­ Board Is located In the Lincoln Boiigaln\ille Landing to come to a .stop, not being able JuinuH McColliini Is and bond.s goes lo buj- bombers will be made. ^StOD. ______^______But I very much doubt that any definitely. Stamp 18 in Book One against .savage attack by land, sea While Ar.my. Navy and Marine held Monday at 8:15. northwest wind, sent ' ths M the butter-oleo fight. It will proba­ one of the possible recommenda­ school opposite the post office. Of­ to see far enough ahead to make and tanks and guns. An important amendment t6 the ches'.er Fire department over MBMBBR ' ODIT b u Rb a o ' or con.sidcrahlc proportion of ua have siin.shine of Florida or Callform.a ter of fact. beg)in yet. But It’s still valid for an indefinite period, and air. Later they^ were com­ aircraft pounded Jap position.^ in Named Master; To In­ bly be to retain the discrimination tions for the future of the Com­ also. To control the black mar­ fice hours are as follows: Monaay, memorated by President Roosevelt, driving safe. by-laws of the lodge will be acted town line on Windsor street ClRCTJUATlONa any corres|>ondlng appreciation of for months on end each year. high time we did. the South Pacific area, Marines James luliano, of Spruce street, upon and <.t Is desired that there against butter, but to give the mon Pleas Court, this particular ket, l(X3se coupons cannot be ac­ 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.; Tuesday, who cited the entire Wake detach­ As the snow stopped the weather stall Next Saturdav. out a trace of fire anywhere i The. Herald_____ Printing Com paq. and Army troops consolidated their who is with the Army Air Force.s be a large attendance of the mem- recommendation being that the the still greater difficulties that V, "U d Off” Time Lradey or Trailer cepted except with a mail order. p. m. to 5:15 p. m.; Wednesday, ment. cleared and a short time after the in Texas Is home on a 10 days fur­ the route. Turning around Ine.. DMUIBMftMlinM DOOP flODDOlDJ au»uwi^ fOOPODll* - oleo farmers a higher price for gains and prepared new blows. One wind started to blow again and by Russiajis Expaiul b(*r.H. There will be no degree work bimy for typograohleal eff®'* court be abolished and Its wofk await the United Nations in the The list of such groups is end­ Somewhere, out of the welter Fuel Oil p. m. to 5:15 p. m.; Thursday, 10 Wako—.Un Unfinished Chapter after another the small island.s of lough. Wa.shington I*oyal Orange truck came back and found pearlng In advertisements In Tbs their products. done by the Superior Court. This, Period One coupons vt/lid to a. m. to 5:15 p. m.; Friday, 10 a. 4 o ’clock it was whl.sOlng at 60 at thi* meeting. tile fire bad been at the home crealinn of a la.sting peace to b-; less, and all of them have their of confusion and frustration in ■When enemy bombers roared In the Solpmons were taken—New l. odge, No. 117, last night elected Jack A. 'Trotter,- of 15 Bigelow IfanehsstST Bvsnina Herald ______The farm bloc has many rea­ states the commission, "would in­ January 4. Period Two coupons m. to 5:15 p. -m.; Sdturday. 10 over Wake only four of the twelve miles an hour. Many persons were Private First Clhss Ralph Salva­ officers for the coming year at the Dnieper Foothold; Feter Ja.son.. Sparks fell from iiveii in fieedom and International busy little hired moles in Wash­ which the wdrld will lie when this Georgia. Nanumea, Funafuti, Van- awakened and found it neceaaai'y atrect, is the present Ma.stcr of sons for splitting, but It knows volve the appointment of some ad­ valid November 30 to Febiiiary 8. a. m. to 12:30 p m. The tele­ Marine planes were in the air. The tore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent annual meeting in Orange Hall. chimney fell on the roof and Saturday, December 11 ditional superior court Judges and amity. It is an end that must be ington and in the state capitals gunu, Rendovo, Kolombangara, to close windows. The ground was Manchester lodge. James W. Ma­ nited the shingles and a pall catastrophic .struggle is over, Class four worth ten gallons, class phone number la 2—0494. Japs went for the remaining eight ■Vella Lavella—in what was known Salvatore, of 90 Walnut street is James McCollum was elected Wor­ enough to stick together when the the exp,snaion o f the offices of well covered by snow at. that time Euler (dierkasv her, the last elected Senior War­ water smothered the blaze. T attained if "these dead shall not •getting things fixed" for the day there will emerge a Phoenix na­ which were being Serviced and de-i as the Munda campaign. home on a ten-day leave from shipful Master, sticceeding Harry den of the lodge, is now in the ser­ chips are down, just aa those the state's attorneys but the net atroyed seven of them. Intrepid but the wmd that continued to Flavell who has occupied the chair family evidently did not hear State’s Vs. Soldier’s Rights have died in va in "—those who when the war shall be over and tion to lead the, way for all the On November 1 the Marines blow had swept most of the snow Montauk Point. He is with Bat­ vice and Hayden ' Griswold has branches of , labor which have savings In overhead and simplifi­ Marine fliers shot down at least six tery B. Coast Artillery. ^ for the pa.*)t five year.*). (ronMiined from Page One)-''^ truck when it went by the ho have already died and the un­ the lid shall be off. others to sanity, security' and landed on heavily-garrisoned Bou­ away by 7 o’clock. been acting in that. capacity dur­ Damage was slight. Discussing the soldier’s vote nothing but fear of John L. Lewis cation of procedure would be con­ Open Forum Sofia Attack Japanese aircraft, sank a Jap sub­ gainville, largest of the Solomon Other officers elected were: ing mo.st of this year. siderable." doubtedly far greater number who Meantime across every sea, peace. It could be this country of marine and a light cruiser— the Damage By Wind column raced south and seized bill, the Hartford Courant draws have not hesitated one Instant to Islands. They established a beach­ The wind continued at such a Larry J. Pouliot, son of Arthur D. M. Robert Rogers; Chaplain, “ Expansion of the offices of are yet to die. But it would be a ours, if by some miracle we can first time in history. Incidentally, Jamea Vennard; Recording Secre­ Chabanovka 50 miles north of the proper and constructive con* there will bo a world sitting In head in the face of fierce opposi­ high rate of speed that a window Pouliot of 11 >.2 School street Icavca try to follow him down the route the state’s attorneys” Is what Help the Mailman! Real Warning that a fighter plane had sunk a for service in the U. 8. Navy on tary, William Stratton; Financial Krlvol Rog, and Chechelevka, 10 elusion that, tf the federal govern­ sanguine soul indeed who Would the desolation and agony of Us he converted away from our child­ tion, planted their flag on Toroikina in the C. E. House A Son, Inc., was to wagie Increasea If *verafto Interests us, for It la the first Editor. The Herald; large warship. Ca;,e and meaaaged the ships tlmt December 34. His brother Armand Secretary, Albert J. Weir; Treas­ miles further on. (JiHslnias Parly ment is not to be allowed to act to public Intimation that the Judi­ see such an end. at the terminal own ruin Snd ashes,'helpless and’ ish hankerings for glitter and, With postal employees over­ Enemy bombers pounded Wake blown' In and shortly afterwards Capture of Dolinovka, 20 miles America could ever geisfc euch a "The situation la In hand.” Cm the north door leading to the upper is serving with the Army overseas. urer, John Chambers Foreman, KNOFLA guarantee easy voting processes cial Study Commission has even of tha long road lying ahead, any­ hopeless unless ws and the few dewdads, from our petty suspi­ worked and not only a local but To Quit War from the air, enemy warships Bougainville the fighting continues Thomas Vennard; Dir. of Ser. Al­ still further south, would effective­ Of Scots IamIvc unified lobby purpose aim an^ tech- Indirectly concerned Itself with part in the State Theater building ly outflank Krlvol ’Rog from the to the •,000,000 men in our armed thing like as clearly as we can see other unmalmed peoples go to cions and. prejudices, from our national labor shortage, I have pumped shells onto the island. —on the beaches and In the coco­ as blown out and the frame Group 2 of the Memorial Hospi­ fred Turkington; Inside T.. David nlque. It too might be a^lf to remedying - an unhappy and been wondering why a logical, Marine gunners held their fire un­ tal Auxiliary, Mrs. George W. J. Dickson; Outside T.. William west. forces, it should be up to the the terminals of the military their rescue and put our backs self glorification, to a sober reali­ (Continued from Page Obe) nut groves—but our troops have a iken. BROTHERS serve Its own welfare, efficiently backward Connecticut niggard­ sensible and novel way of sending til the enemy ships were within Arm grip on the island.. MaJ. Gen. House, leader', will meet Monday Moore; Committee, John Hughes, The Red Army advance was The annual Chrlstma.s party of liness toward Its state’s attor­ mads to Berlin and Tokyo. zation of our responsibilities, first *1^ large tree waa blown , across states, who have seen sUte’s once In a while, ffut It would be into the work of rescue and resto­ your Chrlftmas Greeting this meanwhile, quoted persona famil* point blank range. Then they blast­ Roy S. Geiger, veteran Marine offi­ aftcrn()on at two o’clock al the Edward Murray, Harry Flaveil and flowlnf 'inexorably along strategic Helen Davidson lodge, Daughters General Contractort neys. ration. to ourselves'and then to all man­ theXstreet on Lydall street block­ rail lines and appeared , to he of Scotia, was held at the Masonic rigbU Involved in the issue, to get far better to get rid of govern­ Cairo and Teheran charted the year, would, for the general pub­ iar with Hungary as saying that ed a light cruiser, two destroyers cer, commands all U. S. ground ing \(.rafnc and calling for the Hospital Croup 4, Mrs. William William Hall; ’Trustees. Thomas For a variety of reasons, Con­ kind—and converted toon enough. lic, Instead o f mailing hundreds and a gunboat. The enemy hurried­ forces Invading Bougainville. Knofskie, leader, will meet with Woods, J. H. Neill and Harry threatening the entire German Temple last night. The party was Jobbing and together and adopt their own uni­ ment by lobby altogether. necticut has held back from giv­ way to military achievement How often have you ever heard satellite state has faced a growing town’s outside gang to clear the posttlfm In the Dnieper bend, where given for children of members Else, we shall become s trailer, a of cards to every friend and ly withdrew and the Marines ra­ Aside from fighting on land and roadway. them. Flavell. form code for absentee voting. ing its state's-^ attorneys the pres­ ejearing the way for peace. They an ordinary American even men­ neighbor in town, put a greeting threat of complete ctccupation by dioed in answer to a query from railways provide the only depend­ and Santa Claus appeared to dis­ General Repairing follower-along in the procession, in the air, the M aries are serving Installation of officers will be Such a uniform cods might In­ tige, full time employment, and did riot chart the peace itself— tion that aspect of our post-wnr in the local paper, the same as we the Germans since the Teheran superiors as to their immediate on board the ships of the Navy. Miss Gertrude Borggren, for-_ next Saturday, Dec. 18. at 7:30 p. able supply routes. tribute gifts. Songs, dances and When She Smiles full time salary which would be recitations were given by the clude a standard ballot which and there are tho.se among ns who and shall owe ou'T national salva­ merchants have done for years and Cairo conferences. needs— "Sends us more Japs!" They have been In action from merly of,.'this town, who was to ' m. The installing ceremonies will Pushes on Toward Kirovograd Call 4 3 8 6 most consistent with the really world? But you have heard plen­ The Khirovka column, dislodging youngsters. Refreshments Were could ho distributed to the men In 8he Is young and, we suspect, are critical of the conferences be­ tion and our newer and better and years. For $1.00 you can Realst at Olongapo the Aleutians to the Solomons, in ha\T been one of the four featured be In charge of Nutmeg District Before 6 P. M. Judicial nature and standing of ty of them, I’ll wager, talk about send a greeting that is pertional Convinced Germany Beaten The Fourth Regiment of Marines the Germans from 11 additional served and motion pictures were service evstywhsre and Uxin be civilization to some other nation the Atlantic and In the Mediter­ New York soloists at the concert under Davld'Mullen. Three lodges. capable of being quits beautiful. their duties. cause they did not do this. How the new cars they expect to buy and covers both old friends and The Hungarian people and even was transferred from China to ranean. Orf board Naval vessels of the Hartford Oratorio Society at No. 145 of Hartford, No. 99 and towns. pushe(l on toward Kirovo­ shown by David Kerr. The Bar Association, political of whom we must one day say In accepted by their individual We may never really know, for could they? ^ with their war bonds as soon as new. The local paper has them the government wars pictured aa Olongapo in the Philippines Jast they manned AA and other bat­ Immanuel Congregational church, No. 117 of Manchester, will have grad. barely 15 miles to the west. iMrtlea, even the Connecticut states. Such a device would get she hag a spepial Main street, at­ all truth, "They were a wiser and all sises srtth wreaths, holly, etc. convinced that Germany had lost before the Japs attacked the Is­ teries in the battle of Attu. Lea­ Hartford, tomorrow evening at their officers installed Jointly. The Germans were reported fleeing Federation of IsUior have, from Our Own Part the shooting stops—whether the the war and that a “way out" fo in disorder, abandoning guns, around the real physical problem titude.' Her work takes her paut a more Ue.servlng people than .we This is Just my idea, what do lands. Along with other American thernecks trained soldiers and sail­ 8:15, will be unable to appear be- Following the ceremonies there tints to time, seen and pro­ car Will travel a hundred and you people think? Hungary must be found aoon. Tha forces and Filipino troops the Lea­ ors in landing tactics for the Afri­ cau.se of illness. The society will will be a turkey supper served by trucks and ammunition. And au- in giving the soldiers a vote, claimed the advisability of giv­ How could President Roosevelt, were." most concrete evidence of thai our window several times a day, fifty or only a hundred miles an J. F. Barstow thernecks resisted the Invaders. can invasion; went ashore in sur­ Mrs. Louise C. Wickham . sing Rossini’s "Stabat Mater” and Chef Osano. Members desiring perior Russian air strength kept ing our state's attorneys full to put our own situation first, M. M. sentiment was said to be found ,ii which Is that no state knows until gradually, over the months, hour. 6 r whether, after all. It Of Barstow’s, 460 Main. 'The Marinas defended Olongapo. prise raids at Oran. Mrs. Louise C. Wickham, widow excerpts from the "Messiah." Mr. tickets for the supper should get the enemy from landing reinforce­ time salaries for full time serv­ commit himself to anything be­ Niantic River Road, the cooperation of two partita — ments by air transport, os they where Its own men are located. she has become one 'of Main might not turn out to be a heli­ They fought on the outskirts . o f Tho Offensive Continues of Irving Wickham, died at two and Mrs. Edwin D. Poster are in touch ^wlth Harry Flavell, 6240. ices,. yond the thirteen remaining the peasant, or • small landowner Two years ago it waa the Japa­ among the local singers In the so­ did at Stalingfa. far among all the routine and casual state’s Attorneys to the continu­ National Labor Relations Board sons were said to be fleeing the and Tarawa atolls. In command of Wickham died nine years ago and tances for seals sent to the homes, avoided a major German brhsk- impossible to avoid casting a (xmferences ? How can the Unit­ same frenzied nightmare — shall today designated the Internation­ workers abreast of the rising cost Another Pacific atoll — Midway his widow occupied her home on Emanuel Lutheran church, under frequenters o f our Main street, is ance of private practice can have cities after leaflet raids promised Island—^was attacked by Japanese the landing forces Is MaJ. Gen. to do so as soon as possible and through. Minor tank breaches In have been dispelled, even if it al Brotherhood of Electrical of living, maintain morale and en­ the same street until her .son the sponsorship of the Woman’s backward glance at the possibility and has had, unp^leasant resOlts. ed States, through Roosevelt or real air raids. forces at the same time Wake was Holland “Howling Mad” Smith of save the postage and work of the the Soviet line have been auccesa-^' the fact that she never smiles. proves to be for all time? Workers (A. F. of L.) as sole col­ courage production." . Irving M. Wickham built his Sllsslonary Society. The pastor. that this is a problem which could In spite of their efforts to be more any other spokesman, demand os Rievs laid the “Little Steel for­ The German radio, meanwhile, under fire. Enemy warships ap­ the Marines. On November 22 came committee In sending follow-up Rev. T. A. Gustafson will bring fully aasimllated, the Russian Never. ' selfctlve in their private practice lective bargaining ’ representative house at 67 Princeton street two most easily be solved by federal a democratic nation that all nx Belated ' mula” for controlling, wage boosts reported that Turkey’s foreign proached at night and shelled the the news that Marines had also letters. / greetings- and have a abort addre.se communique aaid, with 92 enemy If we were a fairy godmother, than other ■ lawyers, accidents will for production and malntcnpnoe minister, Numan Mansmencioglu, stormed ashore on'snother atoll in years ago and she made her home tanka being destroyed in the past tlons shall have democratic gov­ . Frankly, I don't think we are. employes of the Connecticut Light l8»"dead.” , , island. A Marine searchlight held later in the program. There will be action. \ we’d flit out and wave a wand and do happen. They sometimes repeated to German aawspaper- the ships in its glare and the shore the Gilbert group— Abemama—and with his family. Mrs. Wickham Walther Grunder, 21. son of Mr. 24 hours. ernments, when this country's We have delayed too long, far ami Power Company at Hartford, "With the coat of MVihg'rising was a long-time member of Man­ C3hriBtmaa carol singing by the Of tbs sUtss, only a dosen over her some day. Just to see If find themselves family lawyer for rapidly, with workers frozen onto men yastarday what ha had toU batteries fired. A Jap cruiser and new blows are coming. and Mrs. Albert Grunder. of 542 audience and by High school round Von Mannstein’s' Assanlt Checked somebody who turns out to be a too long, the putting of our » own Conn. Allied eorrsspondanta tea day b« chester Grange. A dispatch from Henry C. Cassi­ or so have regularly scheduled that clean-cut young face would Senate passes a meastfre denying The order excludes watch engi­ their Jobs at frozen wages, the destroyer .were severely damage* The Leathernecks will not rest Hilliard street, has entered the table singers under the direction of criminal. 'They sometimes find fora. TiirkSYi foreign* policy re and the enemy abandoned the in- until they ha've completed the un-. She leaves beside her son -> and Army Air Center at Nashville. dy, Moscow correspondent of The sessions of the Legislature be­ soften. Or we’d Inspire somebody the power of* the central govern­ house in order; we have allowed neers, general servicemen, meter 'Little Steel formula’ cannot be G. Albert Pearson. themselves in- law or business permitted to impair the morale, mains unchanged. 'vasion attempt. finished chapter begun at Wake. daughter-in-law, a granddaughter. Tenn., where he will take tests to As.sociated Press, said today that tween now and next November. ment to provide the machinery for the beam in our own iy e to de­ readers and collectors, armed Lieutenant Ruth L. Wickham, R. Murps, nsVerthe- Christmas cards but the police street, died last night at the Man­ 85.3 Main St. Tel. 5810 White Heads ...... V JL to an their men in the armed be a t^right day on Main street their office the high, undivided of It the next time some clown aa diatlngulahed from the negative unambitious" credit system. promptly .at 4:30, in order that the mately 450,000,000 pounds of woof less, was preparing for Offensive were unable to apprehend him. chester Memorial hospital after a annually. - forces. There are now two states when she smiles. dignity and prewtige it should nomic and social freedom, who of a Southern..senator, who won Niue Guerrillas or destructive attitude of the last 7. "Reduce nursing from war against thh Japanese. Great long illness. Mrs. Hibbert had re­ union Young People’s meeting in ’ ' , \ ■ governmental bottle.” Upon receipt of a xecond com­ which haven’t bothered with the have.. I are we to tell the Yugoslavs how his nomination by. riding tbe hills dscads.”. new training bSses were establish­ sided here for the past 20 years observance of 'Universal ' Bible 8. Bhicourage indliddual enter plaint, be was arrested last 'Wed­ Sunday may follow at 6 o’clock. Also 14 Kt. Gold Mountings with Paladiuni enactment of any absentee voting to manage their political problems In tbs back of a mule and banding Sloan, who came from a sick­ ed and thousands of Kcruits enter­ coming here from Bloomfleld where LAndon’i Tour Madrid, Dec. 13—(Ah— Gemma prise. -- ed the Corps to thke the places of nesday and . presented In court this 'she was bom. Her husband is her I law at all. or to advise the Balkan'peoples to military authorities in France have bed where he had been confined for morning. hea()s and Platinum with side diamon^i* lollipopa to hlUhilly children, and two days with Influahsa, was at­ Expect to Build Platform the men ktlleil or captured at only survivor. An automobile driven west on It is much to be doubted, then, At the close of Alf M. Landon's TKreateiis IAction form a Balkan Union and copy executed nine guerrillas at Burges It was suggested by the court East Center street this morning, hir election because the Negroes tended by his physician. Calling- Out of todaySs final sessions ol Wake, Guam, Midway and the Phil­ Funeral services will be held that the states will, aa the Cour­ eastqm tour, \termer President our Conatltutlon? Perhaps, even, on charges ot sabotaging railroads, ippines. Then on Aug. 7, 1942, the that a physical examination of Monday morning at 9 from the wen* off the road to the north, who do the South’s work are not canal locks, and other installations Jobs "a social, political and eco­ the two-day conference was ached' Johnson should be made. It was — OAK GRILI' GENTS’ SIGNET RINGS Herbert Hoover \made a valiant To Halt Strike to insist on their acceptance of tiled to cpme a platform, expected Leathernecks struck. Under the Walter Leclerc Funeral home. Main struck and knocked over a utility ant hopes they will, live up to the allowed to vote, stages a one-man in the Loire river area, It was dis­ nomic ‘must’ in the post-war era,'' reixirted that he was a sufferer “ WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” to deal mainly with domestic is I command of MaJ. Gen. (now Lt, and Hudson streets, and at 9:30 at pole in front of the Alton home at responsibilities' of the state’s effort to rescue blM from some of the American model—so far from closed by French press announc- he pointed out the nation's fac­ from St. Vitus dance. In the 249 East (Renter street and then filibuster and defeats the will of sues, for submission to the natioo' Gen.) Alexander ,A. Vandegrift St. Bridget’s church. Burial will rights they have been claiming. tbe confusing insnltlee of bis own perfect? Of what avail for ua to ments reacdiing here today. tories already bad Increased great­ event of an acceptable report from hit a tree and landed in the Alton Salt Lake City, .Dec. 11.—(Jn— nine-tenths of the country on ly as a result of the war and call­ al convention next year. they landed on Guadalcanal In the be in Mount St. Benedict’s ceme­ DINE AND DANCE The result will be something much posltlims. By the statement which proclaim a set of principles as ap­ (A Vichy radio broadcast re­ Jap-held Solomon Islands, opening an examining physician other ac­ tery. Hartford. yard. There was nobody injured $10-00 Legal action to halt a strike of some Issue like this one of the ported by U. S. government moni­ ed for development of “ new things Griswold told the cpnferenci tion might be taken by the court and later in the morning the car To the Lilting Tunes of more important than state’s Hoover issued for Lendon, the milk producers serving the Salt plicable to the whole world yesterday that "politics simply the offensive to drive the Japs from The funeral home will be open soldiers’ vote. tors said nearly 200 "bandlta and to produce" and existing things at their South Pacific conquests. Thomas Murciock waa fined $5 this evening from 7 o’clock until was towed to the Cook garage. rights or federal rights. It will latter was explained not to be Lake City area was threatened to­ whether it likea them or not. If Communists” accused of sabotage lower prices to keep this pr^uc- has to stop at the water’s edge'' DON MAC AND HIS RHYTHM MASTERS day by Utah’s Attorney General Think of it when you flna Jackson ROAST VEAL VEAL CUTLETS $ act injdrious to the public health," Grand. Old Party of H.igh Moral, y e a n go by. This must not happen. airfield which was their objective. by Murdock atruck another car Ii\ 4*00 disenfranchisement will be a symbolic of the whole tenor of of us think of the United States If it should, our people. . . . will Fred Baker of Seattle, nationa The landing took the Japanese tbe rear. An examination was John A.'8toutnar\ Caldwell, 195 Henry street; Nancy FRIED SCALLOPS CHOW MEIN Giles said he is prepared "to take Ideas—which was bom of the committeeman' from Washington The funeral of John A. Stoutnar Jane McCollum, 33 Ridgewood shame upon the whole country. It Landon’s tour. Here was a man legal action" to f<>rce milk deliv­ as one nation while others-think Jlationing Coupons demand of government through completely by surprise. The cap­ ordered and the Murdock car was Our Kitchen Closes ,\t I I P . .M. wedlock of Justice and Humanity political action .what. they cannot proposed adoption of a plank sug o f 351 Tolland Turnpike was held street; Gaetano Polito, 40 Irving Would seem best to make a new calling upon Wendell Wlllkie for eries pending a settlement of a of it as a federation of 48 little tured airfield, was subsequently found to have defective brakes. —^in a conspirfccy to rob the black obtain through private enterprise.” gesting a constitutional amend named Henderson Field' in honor Judgment was suspended on yesterday afternoon at the Second street; John Stelinat, East Hart­ Men’s Rings j effort to pass a federal ' master a clear statement of the latter’s dispute over Office of Price Ad­ nations? Held by OPA Men ment “ transferring the power t( Congregational church. Tbe pas­ ford; Miss Barbara Dubuque, 95 30 OAK STREET ministration ceiling prices. soldiers, who are fighting and dy­ o f MaJ. Lofton R. Henderson. I.e8- payment of costs of court In the TEL. 8894 plan fo r absentee voting, not be­ views. . And here was a man so approve treaties from two-tblrdi themeck hero of Midway. Other tor, Rev. Dr. Ferris E. Reynolds Forest street; Miss Cecelia Sumis- BL.^CK ONYX ^ The Salt Lake Federated Milk Our One Unity ing for the aafety of the people of case of Otto Houliseh who was Fine Wines Liquors and Beer hopelessly tangled up, at the of the Senate, as at present, to Marines took several smaller Is­ arrested Wednesday and charged officiated. During tbe sefvice Mrs. laski; 54 Union street; Mrs. A'de- INTAGLIOS cause we feel one way or another Producers’ • Association, suppliers We have achieved a reasonable New Haven, Dec. 11—(Ah—The George F. Borst, contralto, .sang same time, in his own logic that Mississippi and South Carolina Tax May Pry majority of both Houses of (3on lands in the southwest Solomons, with intoxication. Une 'Tedford, 65 Walnut street. about state’s rights, but;tfecause of approximately 60 per cent of half-bushel basket full o f. ration­ greSa.” ’’Softly and Tenderly Jesus I# Discharged yesterdajc Miss Bea­ ‘ HEMITITES the city’s milk, halteu deliveries degree of unity on one single and Georgia, of their right to including Tulagi, Gavutu and Ta- Perley Belknap of 26 Linden every conscientious and patriotic not even heavy thinker like ing coupons washed ashore In nambogo. Calling," and "Abide With me. trice Eddy, 791 Main street; Joyce to distributors yesterday but most point—the destruction of tbei war vote.' large numbers near the seawall in . Liquor Loose street paid $5 and costs for-op ­ RUBIES a n d TIGER EYES American should feel very strong­ Hoover could really rescue him. Jap Attacks Repulsed She was accompanied on the or­ Ann Partridge, 95 Deepwood dealers were able to make deliv­ making power of the aggress()r. Townsend avenue, Morris Cove on erating a'motor vehicle without a gan by Mrs. David Bennett, who ly about guaranlceipig our soldiers And' the main impression of his I think that any sober minded The'“Japanese lashed out In,furi­ license. Belknap, a native of affpclle, eries from the previous day’s sup­ nations—for the obstructionists Long Island Sound, and found by (Contlnaed froir Page Ooe) Engine Plants also pla.ved "Going Home” and non; Mrs. ■ (Charles Balch and eastern political tour will remain. American who has paid even cur ous attempts to retake Henderson Vermont, was stuped by Officer Balch their rights. ’ ply. two youngstera, today were in the Wversl favorite hymn* of Mr, daughter, 685 Parker street; Mrs. to that aim are now few and sory attention to the proceedings custody of OPA inspectors. Field. Day after day. night after H. H. Heffron at Depot Square for u p In spits of Hoover’s efforts, one ment “ to put s stop to this sprslfd Strike Endec night, they bombed and shelled Stoutnar. Floral tributes were nu­ Raymond Fow'lcr and zon, 337 Hil­ $15.00 frightened Into cothpfaratlvc si­ Improper lights and found to bs that hr is against the Moscow Hawse Plans T o Retire of this Seventy-eighth Congress The question of where the cou­ of control.” merous and beautiful. liard street; Samuel S. Taggart, 73 Farm Bloc Splits pons from Books 1, 2 and 4, cams the Marines from the sky, land and operating without a Connecticut Agreement, even though that lence; though their subdued hiss­ must be iMpreaaed by at laaat Aa.for black markets. Ferguson sea. But the Leathernecks held The bearers were three men Fairfield street. British American Club from remained a mystery, how­ said the distillers file with the (Continned from Pago One) license. from the Brotherhood of Rsilroacl The customary practical unity agreement'is approved by Hoover, • Hartford. Dec. 11.—(AV-AusUn ing is .audible now and then. But ■ome .doubta aa to the perfection ever. All that the authorities know on. Reinforced, the Japs tried to Discharged today: Frederick F, Hswss, West Hartford, stats Treasury a form showing where John Erickson of BoitOn was Trainmen of which Mr. Stoutnar Lauritzen, 35 Durant street; Rob­ further than that we are agreed of our democracy. And If he pur- is that they were picked up yes­ break through the Tenani River fined $10 and costs for rules of ths* of the farm bloc split significant­ by auch an isolationist as Senator forreater since 1921, has applied their liquor is sold, and the whole­ U the Army tliat they will exer line. They failed and their dead was a member, namely, Victor ert Lovejoy, 19 High street. . ' I Ladies’ Stone Set Rings on nothing.,.'We have a tbouaand terday. road Infraction on Dec. 0 on East ly the other day. The House pas­ Taft, and even by the Mackinac for retirement as of April 1, and aue» hie thinking to any length salers file forms showing their every effort to bring the plant were piled up along the jungle Brown, E. E. Erlciksorf and Wil - Birth; Yesterday, a son to Mr. disposition of the purchases.' back into full productlim immedi Center street at 11:00 p. m. Erick­ Ham Muellor; Fred Harris, Frank BINGO post-war plana for our own social I fancy that he wlU conclude that trails. sage of a bill to permit duty-free Resolutions of his own. party. Stats Ptrsonnsl Dlrectw Glendon ataly." son was arrested by Offlosr Win­ and Mrs. John Daly, 12 Hathaway SNYTHETIC STONES A. Scoboria said last night, his and economic future—and that Is •There la no reason why the By the second, week of the cam­ V. Williams and Matthew Merz. Lane, and a son to Mr. ana Mrs. importation of fcetl for livestock The conclusion must be that at best it is going to take .a con­ OPA can’t step In somewhere field Martin for travelling at ex­ successor will be chosen soon by Grass Fire Rages The xtrike started Wednesday paign, Marine fighter planes ar­ Burial was in the Stafford Springs Edward Bleu/IS Rosemary Place. ORANGE HALL and poultry for a period of UO equivalent to having no; ...... S I 3 farmers themselves. or no, has recently, taken salutary the laws of mathematics will set bined efforts of both companies the cose of the sufie^isor be sub stroyed. Lt. Osn. Thothas Hol­ burial will be in th* East ceme­ mistake for patriotism—all these mitted to the NWLB for arbitra day the case of John Luck, charg­ ing no way to get home. “ Aren’t The bill was passed In tbe and encSouraging steps out of its themselves aside and permit the for three-quarters of an hour, to comb, Commandant of U)e Marins ed with reckless driving In con­ tery. The funeral home will be you the same little girls who came 1 Special Game at ...... S 2 0 To Speak on Foreign Policy spell-binding speeches and a^lf extinguish the blaze. To ExplalB Begnlationa tlon. Corps, vtsited tbs Island tn nOoto- Houag, with the feed-growing sec­ erstwhile, isolationism. device of separate advantage to nection with a fatal accident on open after five o’clock this after­ In here once before?” Sergt. Rob­ glorifying editorials and aobgs bar and commended Gen. Vande- noon for friends. 1 Special Game at ...... issaass** 9(p ^ Hartford, Dec. 11.— )—OPA Actreaa to Wed Filer South Main asvsn wseka ago, and ert Little, asked. ’Twice beforo," tion o f the fa r p bloc momentarily Considering his own record, and New York,-Dec. 11—UP)— Gen. work for a peaceful' and content­ and political claptrap about the Rabbit SeaaoB Extended’' UP grift's men for their valiant work. also continued from day to day the regulations on turkeys will be ex­ the younger girl- corrected. A Sweepstake caught napping, not in the hope considering his apparent inability Charles de Gaullp will speak at ed clvUixatlon. They won't. A Navy task force intercepted a case of / rchibald Harvey, charged Conseteuee tt Gidde divine inspiration and miraculuoa plained by Joseph B. baslne, state Hollywood, Dec. 11—(A>J^Ac checkup showed that not only did that much fded would come into Constantine Stlnday . on France’s Hartford, Dec. 11 —> (A5 — The Japanese convoy off Savo Island with rsckless driving, In eennsc- to stand for anything poriflye foreign policy and “becauae of Big Business envisions a .world wisdom o f our Cmiatltution— OPA price officer at meetlnga of trsaa • Grace McDonald says abi the girls have streetcar tokens, Fxtra Cards— 3 for 25c. .‘\dmission 25c State Board of Fisheries and game on the night o f October 11-12 and tion With an accident Wednesday In England, a “ glass” o f beer In but belonged to a young nortn I Dewey-Richman Ci this oountiy from Canada or else­ either for himself or his party, it prsasnt events, this speoch will be buay'and happy in the production turkey producers In New Haven WlU wed Capt O. F. Sorgatz, which after all was drawn oy today announced the extension of sank a heavy cruiser, four destroy­ at the Center In which Mrs. Rose s public house Is no special legal Minneapolis crowd that' has been where to relievs shortages, but In of particular Importance." Radio .Tussclay and Torrlngton Wednes­ tha Army Air Forces, now sta is a strange presumption which Of more and more and newer and Southern slave owners and North­ the rabbit season through Jan.' 15, ers and a trsnsnnrt. Hatsk of the Sh-rldsn Apart- nipa.sure. and the- bartender can using police cars as transporta­ S.^.OO D oor Prize JEWELER.S .ST.\TIONER.S OPTICI the heps that the threat of such ensbles him to deliver edicts seek­ France at Algiers, aald today in a newer gadgets, Little business but‘ informed hunters they would day night. The move is part of a tioned in Panama, "&.4 soon aa hi On August i f , 1942, the Marines ments was seriously injured. give you any quantity be likes. ' broadcast recorded by U. S. gov­ ern ' arlstorrau, which contained tion re^Iarly. .tH^^oitaUon, at lower prlosa. need '1944 licenses to take comr drive against alleged black market can get^eave.” Both are froo ing to direct tbs future fortunes ernment monitorai , imagines a stats 4M aflaiip in no BUI of. Rights and which was alata advantaka of thia acUoOi operationa. New York atCB. ,/ BCANCHESl’ER BVENINO’HERAJLU, MAWUHBBTEI

W T ii— itmo rw^ m 9 • O WTHT—imWTHT— 1280 WURli— 1860 / O doy S KQUiO W R B O ^U M Hershey Asked Photo Brought Home! Two Air Raids Engaged to Wed General Given Made Instructor Fighting StiM Rockville Eastern War Tima Rockville High Blasts Manchester 25 to h m m n . Okarnnu Without Loss Strategy Plan Rages in Rice •tt, BoOnrOto To Give Stand \ 1:"0 - WTIC — Newa;, WDRC— • 6 :30—WTIC— SporU; W T H t — \ .'■Serenade; News; WTHT — , Navy Bulletin Board; WNBC — In 24 Hours Bv Roosevelt Bowl Sector News; Music; WNBC— Horace! AndyAndv R Ruiiell.umaII. “ Giants Ready Sure Winner Yawkey Sore Upon Fathers Heldt. 6:45—w n c — Medical Talk; \ <»■ Favored Silk City Five ilks to Hold Ir is —w n c — Market Report and WDRC—Newa; WNBC—News. (Oontlnued from Page One) (IJonUnaed from PitKe One) (l^nttnund from Page One) (Continued from Page One) griciiltiiral News; WTHT — ! 7:00—WTIC — For Thla We And Favored Over Trades lek Program! WNBC— News. , Fight; WDRC—Man Behind the accompanied him to Tunis on his northeast of Ichang and north- , Qiarter Night non-fathers have been taken bombers loosed crushing blows at 1:30%WTIC — The B a x te rs; Gun; WTHT—News; Airferican way to Cairo. The general also west of Hankgw. Legion Auxiliary; WNBC — Unable to throughout the whole country.” the railway yards and troop bar­ WDBC—Ad Liner; W N B C ^ To Top Skins '<) It. f* To Cleveland Pierce Tight racks areas. had participated In some of the American bombers buttressed Hora% Heldt ^ What’s New, Don Ameche. Selective Service- officials said strategy discicssions at Cairo after todkvillc Lo«l{?c to Give mean jvhlle that only a change tn The Sofia radio, which gave Chinese land attacks on the Jap­ 1;46— WT^iC — Elmer Peterson; 7:15—WTHT—Memory Lane. some details of the att.ack, said Mr. Rwisevelt dispatched a plane •WTHT-^Muslc. 7:30—WTIC— Adventures of 83- ■tProgram Tonight at physical standards for Inductees to Allied headquarters in Algiers anese retreating from Changteh. lery Queen; WDRC—Thanks to Crippled Washington Is Peckinpaugh Says Deal could materially reduce the pres­ great destruction and many deaths' 2;00—WTIC'v- That They Might Defense Line of Winners resulted. Members of the Bulgar­ for him. They raked enemy installations Live; WDRC—Of Men and the Yanks; WTHT— Shell Di­ And Procedure Always Its Home. ent rate of Induction of fathers. gest. In a Spot Tomorrow To Review Requirements ian Parliapifrtt, wrestling with an He had not. henvever, joined in around the rice city, which was Books; WTHT — Race from Internal war tiervea crisis a mile all the mapping of strategy nor back In • a,| Instructions were sent out to lo­ joint staff to make possible execu­ lines at Tachal and Santsun. Oth­ 9:00-W T IC — National Barn hllls;" commented the Cleveland tbe first round handily finishing McAdams ...... 12 9fi A roast beef dinner will be served southeast Anglian coast were shot Mr. and Mrs. Mark Holmes of Sergeant John K. Snuffer, hus­ ten's' Orchestra. iple of underdog today. or something, against RockvUls8er cal draft boards requiring ,-that: Chief Pharmacist’s Mate Ralph tion of the new overall strategy. ers staged a low-level attack on \,Dnnce; WDRC — Hit Parade; vice president who once was the ahead of last year’s champs, the Cataldl ...... 10 99^ at 6:80 o’clock followed by the down from the skies by night­ 28 Woodbrldge street announce the band of Mrs. Dorothy Johnson 3:15 — WTIC — Program fr-jm WTHT—Chicago Theater of the The injury-riddled Redskins, de­ meeting at which time there will 1. The present 3-A ylfissifica- aciidierl. son of Salvator Scudlorl. Di(rno laid stress at the outset the enemy, airdrome barracks and object of a su))er-quickie deal In West Side Tavern with a com­ Darling ...... 11 , 95 1High school and went down to a«''':[ who nms the Green Tavern at 622 fighting Mosquitoes patrolling the engagement of their daughter. Miss upon the president's report to the Snuffer of 31 (Camuridge street, gasoline'^stores. New York. Air. fending their league championship, bo balloting on candidates. An en- tlott be abolished, and-3-A regls- take on the New York Giants, who Which he changed bosses twice in fortable margin. The standing and Post Offire Inglorious defeat, 2g-l2. At tlme^\'| trants be rcclasslflei\t\e±' Middle turnpike east, is located in TTiamcs estuary to Imndon. general of "th'h grand Mediter­ Urged to Leave Hanoi ^;30—WTIC — Universal Bible 9:1.1--WNBC — EMward Tomlin­ teHalnment program will follow The German raider force, de­ Arline Mabel Holmes, to Edwin L. has been selected as an instructor Sunday; WDRC — Motor City trounced them last Sunday. Wash­ l6'minutes. Individual averages of the six McGuire ...... 15 . 112 it seemed that the Silk Town boytljj Londonderry, Northern Ireland, at ranean strategy determined upon son. Reports that the Indians were the meeting. 2. Appe-alspe.j froixK'araft classlfl- scribed by the Berlin radio as Culver, son of Mr. and Mrs. How­ at the Flexible Gunnery Training (A Domel Tokyo broadcast re-* Melodies; WTHT—Y a n k e e 9:30—WTIC—Can You Top This? ington needs either a win oi a tie teams follow: Marchetti ...... 12 112 were color blin^. The game waa 'There are sixteen living charter cations be hcard-^y boards having a hospital set up there by the in collaboration with Prime Minis­ corded in New York today by The dickering to sell two players ex­ Standing#—First Round Twaronite ...... 21 lift United States. Thfe above photo “quite strong,” dropped bombs at ard Culver, of Berlin, Conn. ter Churchill' nad the combined school, Laredo Army Air Field, House Party. WNBC — Spotlight Bands; to gain a playoff berth against the played at Rockville but that should'"' members of Rockville Lodge of lurlsdlctlon qv6r the appellant’s several places, blowing out a con­ Associated Press, said that in CThlcago Bears, the Western sec­ pected 'to be obtained from the e W. Armstrong ...... 14 101 of Chief Sciidierl wn& brought to Miss Holmes was graduted from British-American staffs." An indi­ Laredo. Texas. He will take a 3 ;45_WTIC— Joseph Gallicchlo’s Sports. not call for any such score that the I miles Frank N. Keeney of Talco)t “ principal rtace of employment,” vent’s windows at one town and view of repeated bombing attacks tion titleholders. Boston Red Sox in a deal fo r Out­ Pagani’s West Sides ...... 22 Cowles ...... 17 98 his father here by Charles Giu- Manchester High school in the cation of further offensives in the specialized Instructors’ course and Orchestra. 9:45—WDRC—Strictly Swing. fielder Jert Heath and Pitcher Jim ^ avenue Is the oldest charter mem- Instead of^by boards at the point Injuring the mother superior and on Hanoi, the authorities urged 4:00—WTIC — Rupert Hughes; Coach Arthur J. (Dutch) Berg­ A lot of Tnney was poured West Side Tavern ...... 18 Falrfle.d Grocery boys from the hinterlands piled up.; b « with the others being as fol- where h^ originally registered. nlpcro.of 11 Eldridge street, who class of 1937 and Is employed as a Mediterranean area had come from at Its completion will assume an all women and children, as well as 1 0 :0 0 -WTIC — Million Dollar Bagby has baused hard feelings be­ Morlarty Bros...... 16 Guthrie ...... on Manchester. In fact the losers . eight other persons. One woman WDRC—News; Report from Band; WTHT—John B. Hughes; man sent his Redskin charg;es through this wicket at Bing Cros­ .16 107 lobm: Dr. T. F. O’Loughlln. J. Ar- 3. The draft law clauses relat- is home from Navy service for a teller by the Manchester Trust Teheran in a communique report­ Importont position In the gunnery men with non-urgent business, to tween the two clubs. Itost Office ...... 14 Fogarty ...... v... .15 105 failed to score a single point In that,; was killed. -London: WTHT—To Be An­ WNBC— John Gunther. through a two hour drill yesterday by’s Del Mar Turf Club, but now i ttor Drayton, Lebheus F. Blsscll, Ing/to occupational deferment be 30 days furlough. Company. ing that Germany would be hit training program. leave the city immediately. PecklnpaughV denying any nego­ Fairfield Grocery ...... 13 Breen ...... 9 102 second quarter. X "liberally Interpreted" in the case Ginnipero was on a ship that Down II Nazi Fighters Mr. Culver who ia a second lieu­ from the east, south and west>. Sergeant Snuffer Is the son of (The raid yesterday resulted In nounced. 10:15—WDRC—Correction Please; and scheduled another wrorkout for It’s window of tool room. Ruby tiations with a third club, says he irrodcrick N. Beldlng. A. M. 4;15_\\T'IC — People’s War; today. Steve Owen is due to lead Hamilton Propeller...... 12 E. Vennart ...... 17 99 Rockville Hot 7 Burke. E. W. Btirke. R. M. Fisk. of pre-Pearl Harbor fathers. was torpedoed In the North At­ The Allied headquarters commu­ tenant in the U. S, Air Corps, was Whether this wll. be Undei the Mrs. Burton E. Lewis of Burnham 28 persons being killed and 19L WTHT—Saturday Night Bond- McPherson draws an electric still can't understand why Sox offi­ WDRC—Top Tune Time \from his Giants through * practice ses­ Parachute ...... 11 Cordy ...... 12 97 On the other hand the hdma3 Dr. John E. Flaherty. John N. 4. The list of non-deferrable oc­ lantic In October and was saved nique which announced that all the graduated from the local High direction of General Eisenhower is streeL He enlisted in the Air Corps wounded, the broadcast said.) wagon; WNBC—Army Service drill, a sure bet toward Axis de­ cials Would object even If It were big Liberators returned safely said Washington. \ Forces Present. sion here today. feat. as she prepares to work on Bantly's Oil Co...... 6 S. Vennart ...... 13 89 team was hotter than, a six-aiarniV;.] Jltofney. Dr. J. Ralph Morin, John cupations be revoked. from the water after being afloat school In 1935 and was employed 'not known. Informed persons in In December of 1942, and has re- 4 ; 30—WTIC— Minstrel Melodic^; true. '\ Hamilton Proiiellcr fire and as the game went on ap**.H ! I » . McCormick. Angus C. Park. Will Not Delay Drafting Much four hours. He was taken aboard they slugged their way s.afely ns a supervisor at the Pratt & Washington had expected that the 'ceived training In schools at { The "liberal interpretation” or­ news agency, described the dam­ ' 5:45—WTIC — Starring CMrt The rheent collapse of the Red­ A. Bro'wn ...... 14 107 Anniello ...... 17 107 ^X. Sucheckl: treasurer, A. Manc- Glunlpero also met James Sal­ at the Salt Lake City Air base. patches from Valetta, Malta, yes­ , Massey; WNBC Storyland vak’s Orchestra. three or more clubs are contingent failed to score a point in this quatS., der will put fathers on the horder- age done at Sofia as "considera­ BUSINESS MEN’ S 11:30—w n c — I Sustain the skins, who have been beaten twice Coaches Seek West Side Tavern Massaro ...... 20 103 «ak; auditors, Wladlslaw Rogalus, ters. of 31 Hazel street, In the ble." and said the agoncy added terday disclosed that he had visit­ , Theater. upon players procured from one A.\Freheit ...... 9 117 McDowell ...... 20 ter and Rockville piled up a sevoi llne~of occupational essentiality Our Specialty W in g s ; WDRC — Flashgun and tied once in recent weeks after club being accepWble to another in 101 John Pienladx and George Grous; Londonderry hospital. Salters Is significantly: "Passenger and ex- ed that most- -ombed island last Evening H a ^ ...... 18 110 Hllllnskl ...... 100 point lead and were never headed,.^ on a part with non-fathers In es­ LUNCHEON Casey: WTHT—Ted Lewis’s Or­ bowling over all opposition early a trade. It's common baseball .21 color bearers, Michael Strycharz, in the Marines. Gulnipero pre.ss trains have been cancelled on Japs’ Resistance Wednesday. Later In the day a GOOD FOOD— 6;00—WTIC — News; WDRC — Anderson ...... 21 107 Ferguson ...... 9 96 during the rest of the game. Ia f'-' sential work, which may result In chestra. in the season, has been due mainly Legal Aid in practice.” 'Vplraty Galewskl; trustees, Peter Induction delays In a few In­ .brought a message to Salters' important Bulgarian lines.” White House release, also from Expertly Prepared— News: Sports: WTHT—News; C. Freoelt ■••••■••^•*••,19 106 Bantly Oil Co. y fact Manchester seemed to be slug. Batryb and John Kulpa; marshal, 11:45 — WNBC — Los Latinos; to a lack of reservu. Long known gish and as we have mentionad be. stances. mother for him. It was the third Allied raid on In Air Waning DUrno, told of his flight from 75c WNBC>—Carol Lee Sutton. Informed that Sox Owner I'om SoblesklX...... 17 103 Dover ...... 12 111 Jobn Nismiec. Served 6 :00—WTIC — News; W D R C — News. as a club made up of “ 10 men and Yawkey had chilled to the deal, fore, color blind. Neither Paul V. McNutt, WMC Sofia In a month. Cairo to Tunis over El l^lamein, 12:00—WTIC—News; Thomas Pe- Shaping Team Wlnzler ...... 14 101 B. Brown ...... 13 105 The aociety has 22 membera In the Wav You Like It! News: People’s P la tfo rm : an arm” —Samrry Baugh's passing Peckinpaugh said he told Eddie Rubbed M la director, nor Me). Gen. Lewis B. Coast Air Force Spitfires shot up Meanwhile, in an indication that Tobruk and other key battieflelds \, Try It Tomorrow! luso and Orchestra: WDRC— Morlarty Bros. Vftrrftll #a#oae#e»##rs## . 9 103 ' the aervice and has Invested $6,000 (UonUnned from Page One) of North Africa. WTHT — Football Roundup: wing—the Washington crew found Collins, Sox general manager, on Hershey, director of Selective Ser­ half a dozen German E-boats near more and equally-destnictlve Allied News—WTHT—News. itself out on a limb when Baugh Clemens ..-.V...... 12, toe (Comsr •#•***«*•••***• .12 95 At .half-time RockvUto left tbd:: tn War Bonds In addition to rhak- It seemed probable that the visit Business Luncheons WNBC—Sports: News. Tuesday that "several players men­ vice, would comment on the new the Island of Elba. raids on the Balkans were ex­ 12:30—w n c —Mr. Smith Goes to and some of the other mainstays McCann ...... 15 105 Hwvfty e###*##*#****** .12 94 floor just as cocky as whea they ‘ [iBg generous contributions to the statute. McNutt had urged the stroyed two of the 10 interceptors, to Malta occurred after the flight Daily 11:80 to 8 6:15—WTIC—Gems of American Player’s Father Starts tioned wouldn’t be of any value to raced on 16 mlnutea before. Maa#t,7 Railway bridges' in the Venti­ pected, the headquarters of Mar­ Town; News. turned up with ailments. Rsd Cross and the National War president to veto the measure, shal Joslp Broz's (Tito’s) Yugo­ sustained minor damage and the west from Cairo but whether the ' Jazz. the Indians and that I would have Chester waa unable to fight off the ' miglia region on the French-Itallan 65c Baugh is okay again for the Law Suit; Reason Is Eund. « which he claimed would "seriously slav guerrilla Army broadcast an wounding of one crew member, Malta trip preceded or followed the to do a little scouting around. The charging surge tof the home teaai Dr. Potter to Speak frontier were bombed by American game tomorrow. But Wilbur Moore weaken” the orderly handling of Marauders, which also hit freight appeal to al) Yugo/tl^vs today to but all got back to base. stop-over at Carthage was not re­ Dinners 5 to 8 P. M. FOR SALE That Coach Denied next morning Collins called again Tippy Lkrkin Bedell Tops and in the final four mlnutas tbs Dr. RockweU H. Potter of Hart- the manpower situation* by divid­ evacuate enemy-held towns and lo­ Their raids were made on the ported. Neither was there any is in the hospital with a back in­ and told me the deal was off.” Rockville team rubbed It la. H u y ? ford w ill‘occupy the pulpit at the yards and warehouses. same day that a strong aircraft 85c jury, has a crippled ing authority over civilian and Enemy air action over Italy was calities “ as the Allied Air Force is comment here on London specula­ Selected Ralph Edwards' Program Boy a Uniform. I didn’t contact executives of had a 21-11 advantag* at that i Union Congregational church for military requirements. helping the operations of Yugoslav carrier Task Force attacked with tion that Mr. Roosevelt might visit ankle, is a doubtful any other clubs In regard to deals point but kept preaatog Manehoae X tbe ^ m ln g services on Sunday, almost nil. starter and Steve Slivonskl hasn't Tips Rafferty Cravat Loop May said that If Selective Ser­ unit.s." both planes and guns the cnemy’.s the British capital. XMAS TREES By Harrj- Grayson that involved players we might get tsrtsack every oeeond and tonghkf: I December 12, and also on the vice followed the wishes of Con­ ITrges I>>aving Workshops phosphate-producing Island of Durno said the President and his GARDEN Coming from Schoolhouse even been able to practice. NEA Sports Editor from the Red Sox,” said Peckin­ it out and did not stall (or a ssoa ' Ibtta. gress the result should be a post­ Allied Fleet I'nit 9 ! It urged all railway and factory Nauru, 500 miles west of the Gil­ party were traveling in three C-54 # Commissioner Elmer Layden of paugh. "I Intended to, but the Sox ond. ’They did gat four addltloehl VnkMi Meeting ALSO WREATHS New York, Dec. 13—Heretofore New Jersey Batllei^ Is Hits High Single and ponement of the day of Induction , workers to leav'e their workshops. berts. cargo planes protected by squaif- RESTAURANT the will called off the proposed trade. points that were not Beaded. ■ Local 88, Textile Workers Union for many fathers, but added that Support Cunadiann MacArthur’s steady pounding of .Made of Balsam. flip a coin before the game to de­ the .sole requisite of a coach was a Olemeaski collected 18 point*'' Resumption of the air offensive rons of fighter craft. As this air All Legal Beverages New York. Dec. 11.—

—After ?al Bible Sunday, Bishop Henry S t “I once figured In a trade In Easy 'Winner With Xa Shares Honors With America win hold a meeting on "If they look for loopholes they London, Dec. 11. after davs of poor weather came western New Britain likely will be group aped over the western desert the reception .when he and his staff George Tucker. termine the site of an eastern kfiowlcclge of football and how to which the club that got me sent and Allen, slender darit-haltedtV 840 MAIN STKEET Sunday at 2:30 o’clock In the K. probably will manage to find broadcast said today that Allied Ministry disclosed that matched soon by stepped-up aerial which ^ritish forces had won foot Richardson arrived at Brookfield. Mo., to put MBS—7 Nick Carter: 8 Cali­ playoff in the event of a Giant vic­ impart it. me along to another team 10 min­ Hard Left to Jaw. center outplayed throe Manohex.. or C. ball. Professional building. them.” fleet units had gone action ^ gj^craft production has reached assaults on Rabaul at the eastern by foot from the Germans the air on a Truth or Consequences show fornia Melodies: 8:30 Foreign As­ tory tomorrow. It begins to look, however, as utes after the deal was com­ ter lads In the same spot Edmoo# ;- There are several candidates for along Italy’s Adriatic coa.st in sup- i ^ level that nlsne lossgf. even end. A spokesman for Admiral signment: 9 Cihlcago Theater; though character builders will do and FUdey took care oCths lot*- group sometimes swept low to In­ from a 12-pupll one-room school. pleted.” Boston, Dec. 11.—(Al— Boston ^dell took 1^ the honors at tha a number of the offices as fol­ pnrt-of Canadian troops driving William F. Halsey disclosed today spect the battlefields. Filling Station 10:15 Saturday Bondwagon. have to add the manly art of self ars In ftoe sM a. ’The only twa at the exaggerated rate’ maimed Ralph Edwards sends word he Crayat League’s weekly bowling lows: For president, James Dick, Fifth Army Gains strongly toward the Import.ant port hy the Germans, would not halt that an airfield now is in operation The President commented par­ 128 East Center Street hopes to be able to produce a pro­ defense, rough and ttimble fight­ has seen Tippy Larkin twice and Mancheater players who aetrar. Richard Graf, Harold Monahan; of Pescara. the bombing offensive. on the American beachhead at ticularly on the fortitude and de­ gram In keeping when he goes Sunday Brings; Premiers—NBC ing, judo and mayhap a soupcon In each case the GaiMeM, N. J., matchM on 'Murphy’s alleya last gave up were J^'vord and Boro* ! The broadcast, recorded by The Last IVight^s Fights wicz. for vice president, Joseph Bou­ Bomber Mosses were said to be Bougainville Island in the northern termination of the English, New on NBC at 8:30 tonight 5 p. m. Leopold Stokowski with THE (Quick, Jeeves, the dictionary!) of citizen has delivered, his latest nlght.^e scored a nice 133 for chard, Warren Colburn, Bruno In G.assino Drive; Associated Pres.s, said defenses In diminishing month by month, with Solomons, only 250 miles southeast Zealand and Australian troops who' OLD He was greeted at the station by NBC Symphony; CBS 9:30 Fred commando tactics to gridiron fi­ being a second round knockout of high single and was just nosed out Second Teaia WtiM Oroua, Thomas Ferguson; -.for the battle area above the Moro the losses In Novemijer being pro­ of Rahaui. Light bombers as well drove the Gormans 1,500 miles Allen’s belated return, Lauritz nesse. * Bv The A.ssociated Preiw the fast-moving "Doll” Rafferty, for thre^-ftring single by Mlnlch Manchester did manage to gS l) river were being reinforced. ^ a typical old-time horse-drawn pro. CLUBHOUSE I BBABdal secretary, Dorothy Thflr Italians in Battle portionately as low as In any as fighters are using the fie-)d. from El Alamein to Tunis. He ^-RECORDS ROOHNC cession of hay-racks and other ve­ Mel choir guest For the dir# danger looms that Chicago—Gus Dorazio. 193%, of Milwaukee, in the debut of the who toppled 329 pins. The usual some consolation from the ’ soy, William Weber; for trustees, month since Febniarv. despite the was quoted al.so as remarking .Must be turned la (or sal- hicles, and was paraded through Forums—MBS 12 Noom Review­ By Bus Ham henceforth there are likely to be Philadelphia. outpointed Nate Andy C3allahan A. C. stars were In a rut laat night and however, when the second taav> (A w m r y 'X’anishewsky, Joseph great assaults on Berlin. Japa Claim Allied about a jitter of wrecked enemy '%'age It/you want to keep the town. But when he got to the ing —„ Stand------"Food . . . Subsidies;’’ . BLU . AP Features occasions when the coach, instead Bolden, 171 Vi, Chicago, 10. Larkin, well known as a boxing some of them failed to break (which should have played la thg - ^A«ntpcha, Plenny Rpy, Emil Tost; (Oontlnued from Page One) Local Boys Meet planes near Tunis; "Somebody playing the new ones. ASBESTOS SIDING school house he found plenty of 1 I p. m._ Wake Up^AmeriM ^ Washington, Dec. 16—So many of getting mere tongue-lashings , Boston — Tippy Larkin, 136, master, employed nothing more hundred. ’The scores: final me) gave the bopa(iihi> f-ior raeordlng secretary, Emil Liheratora AtUick Boata *Swept Aaide* seems to have been doing a rather 2er a'year ago when the * Sports Roundup Isfry of the Rockville City hospi­ tions on Monte Samucro, two last wlntpr made several trips to on the trip so far as could be Dallas Montgomery Cleveland Symphony 10:16 Good I committed to participating in cer­ Totals 391 388 448 1227 Edmondo, rg . ..0 I r miles north of the main road, to Albany for oil during the fuel there was anything he could do Resfmander'# Restaurant coach, for disciplinary reasons, did tal on Monday afternoon With learned. The president addressed Ralph Skinner Will Program. ^ tain bowls each New Year’s Day.- hot start his son In a.game. Lym- Finley, Ig ...... 0 Mrs. Paul CantlcUl as leader at Ca.ssino and Rome, but both were shortage. > for them to let him know. This On Saturday night Ustf the letter o f invitation to a hos­ 865 Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer NBC—7, B*or ^ la We Fight. Example; Take the Rose Bowl. per had to fight his way off the New York, Doc. 11—(A>— BobVlanta’S Lawson General hospital the nurses’ home on Prospect driven back. week the mayor received a letter pital where the king was ill dur­ The Big Ten and Pacific Coast advised him to take up discus 9 7 2Bs from a soldier who asked If he Oak Street Telephone 3922 "United Nationa Plan for Tomor­ Monday expectations: NBC — 9 ptactice field. With dramatic eud- Kurland, the seven-foot youngster 'atreet. General Clark’s headquarters re­ Mistake By Draft Board ing the recent conference but did only could play in It. Or, if the throwing to strengthen his left Plant J Wins Score at half time 13-5 Rock- ported that the Germans construct, would visit his girl friend, who is row"; 8, Abie'a IrUh Rose; 9, Bam a. m. New Series of Mirth and denness, he discovered that he had who plays basketball for Oklahoma School Nurse Report not see the king personally. Madne.ss; 2:15.p. m. Today’s (Jhll Big Ten persleta In Its aloofness to develop a defense for something arm. Now he tosses the disc 170 ville. ed strong pill boxes and many Albuquerque. N. M.—(/P)—In the 111. The mayor did. Dance: 9::30, Can You Top This?; A. and M„ may be the unwitUng Miss Margaret . Domheim, dren, new serial; 6:15 Serenade to toward bowl games, the Pacific more than the modem T with man- feet consistently and several times barbed-wire entanglements around same mall, Mrs. Remigio Chavez 10. Barry Wood, Glnny Simms. school nurse, reports that 191 CBS—7 Man Behind the Gun: 8 America. MBS —^12 Noon Kate Coast conference stars could be In-motlon, the single wing, etc. instrument of a change In the has surpassed Ensign Hugh Can­ Over Soldiers B children were weighed and meas­ San Pietro and In many areas laid received a cjird from her son. Pvt. divided to form North and Sb\!th court rules . . . Pointing the non's world record of 174 feet ...0 mortar and artillery fire against Too Late to Gassify Groucho Mark; 8:80 Inner Sanc­ Smith; 4 p. m. Broadway matlnaa; Kirst, rf .... ured In November. Twenty-eight CTloyis G. (THiavez, prisoner In a When young Stoner was denied a ftfiKer Kurland and other over­ 10 1-8 inches , . . Word from ...2 5o the newly won American and Brit­ tum; 9 Hit Pa'rade and Sinatra; Fun With Dunn. BLU—10:80- a. all-star teams and meet at Pasa­ I Robb, rf ----- or 7 per cent were below normal Japanese camp; and a notice from' FOR s a l e :—50 INCW WALNUT Cincinnati Is that Leo Durocher ...2 4j.. ish positions. 9:45 Jessica Dragonette; 10:16 m. Baby Institute; 12:30 p. m. dena. uniform this fail, his father saw his ®l»s "Bosl tenders (probably Stage Drive in Final Brown, if .. sseight and 38 or 10 per cent were Clovis' draft board asking him to finish desk and chair. Also 4 inch Correction Please; 10:45 United Farm and Home program; 4 BLU Ahatgnment* by conferences for lawyer, who first wrote a letter de- cause he couldn’t rewh Bob s received a “Don't Do It Again” Degiitis, If . ...3 above. The eyesight of 386 chil­ Support Ground Fighting report for Induction. / • extra heavy soil, pipe and fittings, mandtng that the boy be permitted 1 CoSch Bruce Brake of warning from National League a Allied flghters and fl^er-bom b- Cfiiurch canvass, Wendel Willkle. Frolic*’ Ses You. MBS — 1:80 the four major bowls eould work Quarter to Upset Baich, c ...... 2 .So dren was teste. Twenty-four and black steel pipe and fittings, BLU—7 What’s New Hour: 8:30 Luncheon With Lopes; 8:30 Salute to play. Oklahoma eays. he has decided to Prexy Ford Frick because he told Davidson, c ...0 0 ers were nut again In full strength Jones S^ys—Stop, Look and Read out this way: his runners to try stealing bases in ' were found defective and notes TTiat failing, young ’ Btoner Pbog Allen’s^ campaign to Tired Soldier Team. to support the ground fighting. 40 foot steam hot water radiator. Boston Symphony; 9:30 Bobby to Bomber "Coughin’ Coffin:" 4:30 Rose—Big Ten vs. Pacific Coast Klien, rg ...... 4 8. sent home to -fifteen parents. Call 3233. Sherwood band; 30:15 Army Serv­ Trans-Atlantic award to Dr. Alex or North Pacific vs. South Pacific: brought suit against Lym per^to Place the basketo twelve feet a ^ v e the season's final game so the Reds Klien-schmidt. ...0 ft Particularly successful were the wouldn’t have a chance for a\peW rg JChristmas seals are lieing sold in I Personal Noticea | ice Forces present: 10:45 Univera- ander Fleming. Sugar—Southeast vs. Big Six. force reinstatement and for $2^»J Instead of ten . . . TWs Plant J nosed out the Soldiers ...9 18 American, British. Australian and double play record. \ Tedford, Ig . the schools to aid in the tubercu­ FOR s a l e :—2 SHOT guns. Un- Cotton—Southwest vs. Mls-sourl 000 damages for depriving him ofl'^^PV couldn’t say whether that last night at the East Side Rec, Pierro, Ig .. .. .0 t losis campaign. Medical inspec­ South African units which engaged coln Tocker, Windsor rbeker, ROCKVILLE— ' MANCHESTER— , in .strafing highways in the Chietl Vallsy. scholarships In colleges because of *»« a oure-ill for bMketball 29-21. In a fast drive during the tions arc being held regularly witb Windsor step down'side chair, with BtU'a team, the Soo Grey, Mock Again area; destroying 53. motor vehicles Card of Thanks 4- Room Bungalow. Less than a year old. ' Tile 7-Room Single. Steam heat. 2-car garage. Can hounds, in tbe early 1920’s. The Orange—North Atlantic vs. the coach’s ruling. In other words, ‘ll«' ^ t It would be a final five mlnutea.. The contest ' 22 5 49' ' Drs. Metcalf and Ferguson in W r Rinfpfcly thank our rplatlveR. Sheridan side chair, dropleaf pine As Arch (C3hicago Tribune) was close througltout the first half and d:v(iiaging an addition.al l ‘J5. kitchen. Tile bath. All improvements, Nice size use either coal or oil. Ready for occupancy. Price Barons Use Cooks went to the New York South Atlantic (from any confer- he was refused an opportunity to Roekville [ charge and the. aale of milk has frlemlp and npiKh)>ora for thoir table, 2 bedside stands, hall rack, sell bis ability to colleges. didn’t gej^ so close together that ward tell it. after Dick Todd of with the winners leaving the floor F T Spitfires also went strafing and many aoU of kindti^aa durinR the ■ I Rangers in 1926, and with Frank tnee.) . . . B been resiimed during the recc.-cj; foot stool, 2 lawn • seats small lot. Nice poultry house. Ready for occupancy. Will $5,500. A second suit asked $25,000 for can’t N$ee the Individuals for the Iowa Seahawks had a great at half time with a 17-13 advan­ 0 "I I'lew up a locomotive and loft an­ IUne«R of our Btater LJUIA: AIko for Bouchsr at cen'er, ^made up one The East-Weat Shrine game at Willis, rf ...... ••0 0 period. their exurePBlons of aympaihy at atepladder. 483 Fast Center St. sell at a sacrifice for quick sale. Many Cooks •‘false, malicious and defamatory ^ captain day against Notre Dame and bust­ tage. This was set for Tues­ • 0 .ri other an.d 1.1 tank l aia In flames. of the greatest lines In hlstory> San Francloco would he included Starke, rf ...... 0 0 The truant officer. rcfMU'ts a to-, the Mnte of.her death. aUtemenU" alleged to have de.l»"‘* P^l^bly the best pUyer on ed his jaw trying to stop the Irish, day but a prWiouR enCagemeht for 0 Altogether there were more than Mr. and Mra. Tho». .T. Rllchle, E"OR RENT - ‘APARTMENT, 3 MANCHESTER— getting 1,106 poUiU In 555 games. in this arrangement since It long Dowham. If ...... •••0 6 j. tal of 15 inye-s^gations during the prived Stoner of "several scholar­ Columbia’s football squad this past he was named "Player Of The the Soldiers made it impossible to 0 0 400 storfies of this ty)>e yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. J. Hitchie. large sunny rooms, nmning 2-FamiIy, 3 and 3. AD improvements. 2-car ga­ has employed the all-star pattern Baxter, If ...... 0 month of November. > ROCKVILLE— “ Wa acorsd a lot s6 goals.’* ships and the right to receive a season, has become ' swimming Day** on a radio program . . . play next week. 0 0 out d^vhlch only one ftghter-bomb- water, fireplace; furnished If de­ rage. Large workshop. Beautiful lot and shrubbing. Cleveland Hockey Does with marked success. coach -at Horace Mann school. The prize, duly forwarded to Todd, Gottler, c ...... * ...... 0 Upon the recommendation of the^ er faJBed to return—and its pilot In Memoriain ' 2-FamiIy House. Barn. Poultry houses. Tool Bun rsoallB, **lMit tor tha first college education since b®-is a boy' 'ihe score; 6 ' 7 "■ sired. 8 miles from Manchester. S. Ideas worked but so far are Hope he doesn't tesii^h the kids to was a carton of chewing gum. Brennan, ft ...... teachers’ committee, an encyclo ■ way^afe. In lovInK memory of Anna C. This is one of the finest properties in Manchester. Not Fear Too Many four months we bed a Mg ad­ of humble means.” Plant .1 0 0 Nichols Andover. Tel. WIU. 2172 shed. Approximately 11 acres of land. House has merely guides, and It is fully swim like a rock. / Berger, rg ...... /...O pedla has been purchiised for the •American dive-bombers left a Johnson who passed away on Dec. Income $1,380 per year, does not include rental of vantage. We had Just eeme realized many changes 'would be Well, It’s amusing, anyway— a I B. F. Tl. Waring, rg ...... 0 0 12lh. 19311. J5. all improvements, including sewer. Wonderful Cooks This Season. from weateni Chafida, where 'Sera loe Det. Stone, rf .. 3 13 Northeast school. 10,000-ton merchant ship burning garages or workshop. Close to schools and bos line. indicated In over-all planning for 'player attempting to put the’ bite 0 0 SlKiied. Q.ustkve Johnson' and market garden set-up. Close to i^jchnols and stores. we had played la a league One MaA Teams Soldier baseball fans at Jeffer­ Boyer. If . 0 0 Wright. Ig- ...... 0 Scarcity of Teachers in the Civitavecchia harbor and Family. FOR SALE—BICYCLE. Almost on tbe coach. Very fine residential section. Don’t fail to see it. which allow^ forward pass­ definite execution. In a Florida" Iiigh school grid son Barracks, Mo., can get plenty Sargi.lf ,., 1 S Superintendent of Schools Phil­ ' new, 26: rim, 28 frame. All acces­ Price only $7,500. By Larry Smith It has been "pointed out that Alumni—genuine and synthetic 16 6 One rent ready for occupancy. Price $10,500. ing. The NaUoaal leagne ap­ gams this fall. Buddy Horton, St. of dope on th* days when. George Pockett, c 0 2 ip M. Howe slates that he attend­ sories, $30. (?all 4418 between 4 Cleveland, Dec. 11.—President Al —uautlly take care of that. at half time 22-8 Man*: proved tt Jnst whea we came many fine teams, like N o tn t Dttme, Petersburg back, threw a pass that Sisler, Ken Williams and Baby Donahue, c 0 Score ed meetings of Connecticut Super- and 5 today. Fordham. Pitt. Santa Clara and Chester. iatendents In Hartford and the COVENTRY- Sutphin of Cleveland’s Barons up, BO nnUI the other tallows was batted Into the air by a Plant Doll Jacobson starred for the Leal, rg .. 1 o ■ MANCHESTER— Marquette do not have* confer Browns without going out of Referee, BUnn. . Mew Ehigland Superintendents WANTEnj—SMALL WOOD turn­ 5- Room BtBhgalow. Fireplacci Electricity. Run­ doesn’t believa too many Coolu got need to the thing we elm- City linesman . . . As the ball Mordavaki. rg 1 2-Family, 6 and 6. ■ AD improvements. 2-car ga­ ence affUlationa bounced off another player’s bac.{. camp. Johnny Tobin, who played Sapienza, Ig 1 ^association In Boston, and at both "Sunday - Monday - and Always" ing lathe. Write description and ning water. Approximately 5 acres of land. A won­ can spoil a hockey team, *<> hs ^y left them etandlag still.” .l ] y ! rage. CloM to bus line. This phiperty is a real buy Thf brothers played against But many a farsighted observer Buddy rushed in and caught it for In the Browns Outfield then, ia these meetings there was con -' price. John Oallins Jr., RFD, derful place for poultry, hogs or a cow. Close to a added FTed (Bun) Oook to a club of - collegiate football anticipates Quirk Hunting Trip '.sM cn b le apprehension expressed YOU’LL FIND THE BEST VARIETY OF each other only a tow times—the a four-yard gain . . . The same captain of the No. 1 Fire Company Totals ...... 11 8 29 Mancheater, Oonn. bathing beach. This place for quick sale only $4,500. at $7,500. that •Ursady included brothers Bill a general reshuffling of sched­ thing happened to Deraid LeBow at the Barracks . . . Tip on serv- > Soldier*! 1 ’'•boot the teaching situation. The EXPERTLY PREPARED FOOD AT THE TEA ROOM! • t I as coach and—before Ida enllat- year Bun transferred from the Sacramento, Calif .—(itI—D o x FX3R BALE— 100 LATINO hens, 8 Rangers to Boston. ules. rivalries and conferences (rf Oklahoma against Missouri but ice basketball: the cage, prospectus B. F. TI. aid MacNicoll. wanted to hunt. He Vernal achools have advanced ..ment in the coast guard—AIsk a* after the war, and many free-lanc­ Just received from the BainbrIdge, 0 2 shortened their courses for niontbs old $3.75 each. S. Nichols, Also some nice New Homes with fireplaces and all when tbe ball was knocked back Adams, r f ...... 1 rented a gun, bought a hunting H.' TOLLAND— a veteran center. ing schools probably will be I l P O towards him,'' Lebow caught it, |4Bttdents su that thlr year, there SUNDAY SPECIALS Andover. Tel. WIU. 2172 ,J5. improvements. Paint them to suit your taste. Only Md., Naval Training station, has Mol tan, I f ...... 0 0 0 cense, talked Cfiiariea Slebeck 5-Room House on a good hard road. Bams. Poul­ Bun succeeded his older broth- Wage Oemands BeJected brought into conference folds. tried to run and waa thrown for a three games marked “cancelled Ahem. I f ...... 1 0 2 nwni bs no Juns graduation in er as the Baroiiui’ pilot and led of (pttr sbotgivi sheila, took a FOR S A lX —CANADIAN Cnirist* try houses. Fralt trees. Approximately 55 acres of $6,000. The west coast makes no bones three-yard loss .... Apparently and four players listed as “trans­ Cartier, c ...... 1 2 , 4 to the city’s outskirts. H# gCttmsstlcut, and the scarcity Is them to first place in the IS'estem Roast Turkey mas trees, wholesale only. Omn. land. Buy this pro|)ierty now and be prepared for Waterbury. Dec. 11.—(Al—CIO alMut preferring a Big Ten-Pacl- UI hiuiiiKj Deraid was derailed. ferred" ,. . . Chief Assistant to Lindeman, r g ...... 2 0 4 back In an hour, with the Uml ^ n a d v bssn fsR in Boston, division while Bill became the new C3oach Ens. ' Jack Williams is Stryker, I g ...... 0 0 o ' ■■tertakunent Tonight ■ O lery 0>mpa> y. 111 Oonn Boule­ We have several other Ustings at the oHIm . W f fle Coast tie -u p ....B ig Six and two pheasants—and one unuoM/a WITH ALL THE FIXIN’S next Spring’s w o ^ Price only $6,500. Ready for general manager, concentrating union apolcesmen said last night Chief Specialist Alderson Propp^ Bolssy, Ig ...... 4 1 9 An eatsrtainnaent will bs held vard. Hartford: TW, 7:9229. fioutheast teams have met in the I H k U U 1- Shorts and Shells shell. ______occupancy. wekomeyour listings as we have a lot of cash buyerik on l u t i n g and farm operations. they were prepared to sppeel to National Leagua ball players hit formerly a prop on the Emory and '“ T •>— tbs Vsmop Methodist ehurch Roast Native Chicken Roast Loin of Pork Sugar Bowl...... Southwest Con­ w a n t e d — transportation The reunion endec a six-season the War Labor board aftm de­ ference winner 1* committed to (only 482 home runs during the Henry coaching staff . . . . Jack Totals ...... 9 3 21 Steaks — Chops and Choic* Sea Foods to Hartford daily around 8:30 a. American hockey league rivalry mands foi wage Increases for em­ niavlng In the Cotton Bowl.... 11948 ssason, tbs lowsat totM sines king and Pat Haglwara of the Score at half time: 17-13'. Plant Wild Ducks (Mva Waralag m. from North b d . Tel; 8705. during which Bun directed the ployes of the American Brass The Orange'.Bowl likes to have PAYROLL 1920 . . . That may explain ths Fort Sheridan basketball team J. “ NO WINES — NO LIQUORS — JUST GOOD FOOD’ Providence Reds and BUI guided company, ScovUl Manufacturing I hopeful reports that a Uvelier ball lurve worked out a play that Bill Referee: BycholakJ. FOR SAIX—GREEN AND cream an Atlantic seaboard eleven as its the Barons. For four solid jreais, company and the (3haee Brass and "home” team. I will be used next siinimer . . A f­ Scanlan, the post sports columnist, enameled stove. Inquire at 10 1937 through 1941, they monopo­ Copper company were rejected SAVINGS ter Ueut. Jack MoQueeny, former describes as "a conglomeration of At the beginning of till.* year. Chestnut streiet Sunday only. JONES IffiALTY lized the league title, each win­ CJompany officials said the wage ] Holy (3ros# footballer, lost the use the T formation, ballet bascljair Wo-rester. Ifass. L"n P'"vtrkl. 31 OAK STREET TELEPHONE 8254 ning twice. increases, if granted, would exceed 116. Worcester, and Al Evan's, I of hie right arm In a parachute and the old Statue of Liberty foot Bun broke into big Uioae hockey the little Steel formula. ilSl, Newport, drew. lO. ■ jumping accident, doctors at At- ball favorite . . . but it works." ...li didn’t you feel any qualms T Didn’t grumpy, growlipg pesaimist. HOLD E\KK'k you feel the alightest ' pity for A lot more work I* done, and It him? Didn't Ui* fact that he woa Is better done, when office asso­ Sense and Nonsense about to die and was wholly un­ ciations are pleasant. conscious of it excite your sympa­ Amiability can be cultivated — ' cewRieHT, ISA& <' Mr*. Murphy—What do you thy? As he sat there, didn't you and It pays. I By FAITH BALDWIN NkA •KNVIca. INO. whose successive revolutions bear Of course air travel is more safe feel for him at all ? A City's Wants (Classified For\bur Benefif haar from your boy, Mike, In Aus- you onward In space has not re­ than motoring. You have four Marceilus-'Rastus, does yo'-all i tralla? tained its pristine roundnes*. ways to dodge a fool pilot but only ' Prisoner—Yes. there 'was just ong moment when I felt eorry-tor. know why a colored man and a | ...... ------Mrs. Clancy—It’s bad new's. He Small Boy—Hey, Mister, you've two to dodge a fool motorist. write* he'* going around with a got a flat' tire! him. eWeken have such' an ifflrtlly for ; Proposal Or are you In love w ith'him ?" each other ? ‘ i 15 Help Wanted— Female 35 Live Stock— Vehicles 42 Machinery and Tools 52 Wanted— Real Estate 77 Jeep- Astrologer—Can you reniember Lawyer — And what moment % Automobiles for Sale 4 Florists— N urseries "Of course I’m not,” said Nancy was that ? Restue—It must be because one i Loflt •nd Poand Annoancementfl CHAPTER XIX Mr*. Muimhy—Don't worry, A North Carolina jury recently who introduced you to the woman PX)R s a l e :—u s e d Fordson. trac- W> ro BUY 3 or 4 tene- crossly, "but I'm entitled to some Prisoner—When he asked for a ie descended from Ham an' de oth -{ CHRISTMAS TREES — LARGE WOMAN — PRESS WORKER FOR SALE—PURE BRED Duroc Mr*. Clancy. That'* what they call returned the following verdict: who is now your wife? FOR RENT—LATEST TYPE hos­ FORD MODEL A 1930 Coach. tof Trith power pulley. Phone 6381 , m I wMh garage. Must "It wasn’t—charity,:’ Emily ex­ amusement." second cup. er from de egg. j ST—PACKAGE oonUlninf flv» Good paint, tires: 2 puncture \ selection, all elxee, Vermont Bal- wanted. Excellent hours and pay. boards!'6, months old. W. J. Web­ plained patiently. "And it had tho'ae little army automobile*. "We. the jury, find the man who Man—Oh, w* juat met. I don't pital bed, tor home use. Rates Steady work. New System Laun­ ster, 1075 East Middle Turnpike. or 0389. be near schools and bus Millicent said, after a moment: "fancy handkerchlefa In McLcl- proof tubes. Excellent condition saun. 365 Center street, next to r' ]j. nothing X6 do with my organiza­ Mrs. Clancy—Praise the saints! stole the car not guilty.” blame anybodv. A highway ie Still lan'i Store. Reward of returned. reasonable. Call Kemp's, Inc. Tel. dry, Hgrrison street. must be reasonable. "1 thought that you and M.editative Maiden Lady—If I a dangerous , throughout, $150. 178 Birch. Boland Oil Company. * • „ - 1MILKING MACHINES, cement ^ tion. It was perhaps a tribute to a I thought a jeep was a female place to walk on. 5680. Frank—" - “ The Uilference had my time over again, I'd get Tel. 7089. mixers sawrigs, Etordson parts, very brave little girl." She was "1 chased him," said Nancy Jsp. a Stranger (in Waahington)—I I ------I B’Ofe SALE- ONi^ 1042 Studebak- em ttSTM AS TREES and-V.reaths, WANTED—WAITRESS. Must be ° Poultry and Supplies 43 In 19U5 when girls did awlm, married before I had sense enough XjOST—BOYS TEAL blue revera- Canadian Balsam. All sizes. oi^r 21. Apply at Reymander’a water bowls, dump rakes. See us • talking, literally, over Mary’s head. frankly. "I hog-tied him: I strang- am looking for an opening. A motto seen in an . office: er DeLuxe- style Commander 4 Not having any gas also keep* They di eased like Mother Hubr not to. ' Ible coat, light ton glove* in Automobiteo For Sale 4 Dutchl^nd Farms, corner Main Restaurant, 37 Oak street. for your needs. Dublin Tractor "Your wife must be built up, she gled him with dates. I kept him Native—Just watch any official "Think less of us and more of door sedan. G. S. Smith. Tel. 5536. FOR SALE— BROILERS rbostere, a lot of people from doing thing! mouth. hard, .pocket. Finder plea** call 6605 and Pitkin. East Hartford. pullets and some fovyl. 'F. Fay, Company. Willimantlc. u . must have nourishing food. If you busy for a while." She looked at U. S." •FORD DELUXE 1941 tudor tour­ WANTED — 2 EXPERIENCED are going to let your pride stand they do not want to do. But now they have a different Most of the people . who can . aveninga. Reward. 256 Autumn street. Phone 7541. her mother,, and added, "I knew "either drink or let It alone” seem ing sedan, radio, 'heater, spot PICK OUT YOUR Christmas tree wallrcaaea,' over 21. Good wages in the way—■?” what you wanted. Mrs. Frank — »— ; Jock MacDougal had blown hi* whim, .Hoap Keplares t.'«p|ier Business Services Offered 13 To Assist Public They dress like the cupboard. to be In favor of drinking. • JTOUND IN BANK lobby, pocket- light, log light*, driven only 15,- at New England Water Lily Gar­ and tips. Call in person at Prin­ Musical Instruments 53 He said heavily: Edgar. Not bad at all. 1 thought Professor—I' say,' your tubular lassie to a movie, and hailed a 000 milea, $995.^Tcinia, $12 week­ air container has lust its rotun­ book containing aura of oipney. WANTED — ELECTRIC wiring dena where they grow. 36 Bush cess Restaurant. Articles for Sale 4S "I'm sorry. 1 forgot I couldn't perhaps I'd like it, too. But It looks taxi to take her home. When he floap IS a copper Substitute. One Owner may have same by proving ly, Open evenings. Brunner's, 80 FOR SALE—ALL TYPES of rec­ dity. Lawyer (to woman efilirged Friendliness pays. liortant compound of Synthetic and repairing by licensed master Hill Road. ord cases and cabinets in assort­ order to assist Manchester afford pride any more.” as if I’d been jilted. In a aenae." assisted her In, she, knowing hi* ownership and paying for ad. In­ Oakland street. Phone 5101. s a l e s g i r l w a n t e d — f u l l or Motorlat—What? natural bent where money was with murder )-^And after you had Cultivate a pleasinR, pleasant coating on cartridge cases instead /!-// electrician. Phone 3976 before 7 FOR SALE—MADE UP REO ed colors at Kemp's. Music Dept, ret ento who wish to mail their He squared his shoulders stid She added carelessly, "As I )ust quire Man, Truat Co. part-time. Ebcperience preferred, looked at her. "If 1 get the Job," Prolessor—The cylindrical ap­ concerned, remarked: poisoned the coffee and your hus­ personality. of copper plating, thus allowing CQPt, 1MI tt wt* iNfict. mt: t. W >ttt E t RgT. I p. m. ' tractor, double transmission. F. itmas packages early, the overheard Frank asking Emily to 1941 FORD SEDAN, low mileage, Moving—Tnickinf— but not essential. Textile Store, he ssld, "I'll repay you, every marry him." paratus which kupporta your vehi­ Lahsle—Oh, Jock, it doea make band Sat at the breakfast table Nobody likes a grouch. diversion of the essential ami radio and heater. 1939 Ford Fay. 256 Autumn street. Tel. 7541. WANTfiD—SAXOPHONES, piano sTa partaking of the fatal poison, Nobody like* . to favor the Oil. Uifit's tile site of a RANGE BURNERS cleaned and 20 913 Main street. cent." Millicent gasped. She said, star­ cle Is no longer inflated. me feel wicked riding about w-ith acarce meta) to other war need.*. Announcements sedan, radio, he..tei. 1939 Mercury Storage accordlans,. clarinets, trumpets. th< uiopoocd medal!"* serviced. Call 2-1309 between 10 FOR SA LE -- .SECOND HAND Call 5709 or write Chester 3 "Of course," she said. ing at her daughter: Motorist—But— you like this. convertible coupe, radio an heat­ Professor—The elastic fabric a. m. and 6 p. ra. steam and hot water boilers, Ososky. 89 Union street. Sa Emily picked up her bag and “ You overheard that?" Jock—Then maybe it will b* ■ WANTED—RIDE TO Hamilton er. 1939 LaJSaUe convertible coupe, THE AUSTIN CHAMBERS CO- Help Wanted— Male 36 surrounding the circular fram* worth the money, after all. 'Propeller 12:30 to .7:30 shift ^round and square types, .any size. liw 1 o'clock. went to the door, with her arm “ I did. I was in tha drawing RED RYDER Soundn Fiahy BY FRED HARMAN radio and heater. 1937 Ford EXPERT RADIO service. Call H. local and long diatanc* moving. •Vicinity of Turnbull Road. Call Return load system, furniture, Also large stock of 5 tiibe radia­ around Mary’s thin shoulders. ‘Til rpom, the windows were open. He coach. 1937 Fori club coupe 1936 Meade. Telephone Manchester w a n t e d —COUNTER man. meat Wanted—To Boy 58 A413. ' storage. Dial 6260. tors, high and low. All merchan­ ,• will be open from noon be back tom orrow... .and I hope didn't care who heard him. Don't ''HOWD't ‘ /■I'aJ^TCHLW whenV HE’S RI5HT.' IT O h . 'lEAH Plymouth sedan. 1936 Chrysler 6 2-0808. department, full or part time. that you'll have good news for TOU’Vt^ dise guaranteed. Willi mantle WANTED— PAIR OF giri's shoe un o’clock. look like that. What does It matter FUNNY BUSINESS ( VNE <106. TO felNsi / wJis ©1060 N rn : That'A NEW sedan. 1936 Dodge convertible Manchester Public Market. me." she said. which one of us lands him ?" etCM COUNTIN’/ V^^0NETI'AONET COftC KITH A WHERE •• O^NE- LET"* ^ RANGE BURNERS cleaned and Wrecking Co., West Main street, roller skates, size 6-6 1-2. Call ’9)VK coupe. Brunner's, 80 Oakland St. “You’re terribly cold-blooded." .\-0irJD LIKE RAIN! VOE'va eEEN Hv' ,^ 1® OVER serviced. Call 2-0998 after 9 a. Repairing 23 WANTED—MIDDLE AGED man Willlmantlc, Conn. 5722. Great Fire in Madrid Factory Open until 8 evenm ,s. Sat. 6 Frank bounced up the «teps of She looked at Nancy as If she had NEVN evONET/ Fin' d ’IHEi JNI JWL.' o'clock. Phone 5191. m. for, fectory work. Steady work, 13 VOLUME SET 'Family Medi­ the Hall house that evening with FOR SA LE SEWING MACHINES, vacuums, good pay. Apply Tober Baseball USED FURNITURE and stoves, indon, Dec. 11—UP)—A Moroc- never seen her before. "Did—did cal Library,’ also 15 volume set unflagging energy. Nancy was In Emily— 7" 1941 PONTIAC CO'UPE sedan, irons, and all small electrical ap­ Mfg. Oo., Elm street, Manches­ bought, solo and exchanged, co jroodca.it heard b.y The Asao- low mileage, very clean. 1041. ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. of latest World Encyclopedia, Highest prices paid. Jones ETimi- ci( ed Press today said a great the long porch awing and flopped Nancy.shrugged. pliances repaired. Genuine parts, ter. reasonable. W. H. Watts. An­ a lazy hand at him. “ I, don't flatter 3-Tenement Chevrolet 6 passenger coupe 1941 Call 3444* expert workrruiship. Parts for all ture, 31 Oak street. Tel. 8254. fir had broken out in a Madrid ■'She refused. I assume. I didn't MONt*Ty| NT dover. myself you've come to see me,” wait. He seemed to take it for I* TU* Pontiac 2 door sedan. 1941 Ford StDRM WINDOWS and doors in­ makes. A B. C. Flxlt Co., 21 WANTED — y o u n g MAN T ca -and tire factory and spread so work at Christmas tree stand. she said. granted that she would refuse. He I townc sedan. 25 low priced cars. stalled. roofing of all kinds, asbes­ Maple street. Fel. 2-1576. WANTED TO BUY tricycle, In dly that fire fighting services I House Apply to Mr. Holden, 365 Ct He pinched her car and said said, he’d ask her again.” Cole Motors. 4164. tos side walis wood shingling, ATLAS AND WORLD clobes, good condition. Call 7234. PIANO TUNING AND repairing. cheerfully, "No. Infant. Where's "She's a fool," said Millicent On Charier Oak Street, glitters repaired, general repair­ street. $2.00 and up. Kemp’s Furniture. he » ’ CASH FOR YOUR C A R - Any 35 Player piano specialty. John *dcaWLN(« MACHi^lLo* vacuutna, ^ big sister?" with energy. near Main Street. (iinid to 4l High price* paid. Drive ing, workmansliip guaranteed. Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street "I haven't the remotest* idea. "She's an idealist," said Nancy, Write Box W, Herald. FOR SALE—AT KEMP’S, sewing any electrical appliance regard­ Location, over now to 80 Oakland street. Tel. 4219. Help Wanted— cabinets in maple and mahogany. Manclipster Sit down. Don't ” oi feel the heat “or maybe it's a realist. 1 wouldn't less of condiUon. Estimates in s t a ll? " Bfunner's. Open evenings until 9. Male or Female 37 Kemp’s Furniture. your home. A. B. C. .Fixit Co. 21 know. She wouldn't consider the NEW (XiN'VERTIBLE TOPS. Cel­ "Nope. I've had a set of tennis, \n-ii I Call After 7 P. M. Saturdays 6. Phone 6191—4485. CARPENTER W'ORK, inside only. Maple street. Tel. 2-1575. Evening Heralds mills and stocKinga gratis for the luloid replaced in curtains, all a swim and a hearty dinner." he rest of her life." She extended a 1 d PHONE 38fi2 Write Box N, Herald. kinds of leather work. Chas. Lak- or single man for janitor work. FOR SALE— GIRL’S Ice .shoe WANTED TO BUY 2nd hand, doll said promptly. "Looked for you pretty leg and looked at its reflec­ Ing, -90 Cambridge street. Tele­ at the beach." tively, "now, If he’d asked me—’’ skates, black, size 8. Call 6176. carriage for 6 year'bld child.'Call . BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Such Im Fam# BY EDGAR MARTIN Household Services phone 4740. Ml*! - ^ in "Bores me," said Nancy, "too " W e l l ? ” - FOR SALE COMPLETE match- rd*. Minimum eo*t much Sand and water. Here come* "Oh, how do 1 know? I’m not In .WEST SIDE Offered 13-A WANTED TO TUNE, repaii and ed set of McGregor golf clubs. WANTED TO JUY 12""shot gun. i. pric« of ihre* lln*i. Emily . . . .want me to, depart?” love with h im ... .neither Is Emily. OH CWKVaWAtO 0» TIVVSWONIL ,| HOOWV.HWi. HV6 W!. L «Ay.o\.o %ay-yooTiE ffs*Aoo4'. Y OOK7T Avoey voom OF MANCHESTER— FOR SALE Situations Wanted— regulate your piano or player I Bryon Nelson model. Call 3580 double barrel preferred. Must be r*ie* oer day tor transient "No," said Emily and "yes" said But at least I know that love ’TH'fc VOCM. ’XRFCA'Wfc' MR.HVMN TAE CHK\T«He»A TKV %etAO 0 «NI% o o y HYRl. .uciwy -•’V W\4AT ACTOSANN 6- Room Mingle. Hut water piano. Tel. Manchester 2-0402. Female 38 after 4 o’clock. In good condition. Calf 7234. Frank. They laughed and Nancy SOMEOFAl. Off TVii votsa O5E.0 KlOW WKTM A 5M 40, / 6tT TO SWOG*. . beat. Recently rwlecorated ASHES AND RUBBISH removed, •. doesn't make much sense." VOO yota MAE WaXOVE^OSAl ADDISON ROAD, BCcctiTC March 17. IKI7 got to a sitting postur^ anii eyed Her mother said: WMNKS "WOl THATOVfe TO y o o *. fCStON^OOV . tbroiighniit. 1 -car garage. 25c a Week. Why mesa up your HIGH SCHOOL girl Ca*h Ohara* EWECX yoo WfSO 0*4 ’TO V\S«.E WBM. TO ffAE TOIOO v$ TAyntiNt* N500T GLASTONBURY- yard or cellar? Dependable serv­ WANTED TO BUY bench vise • ] otai * et* them With concern. “ You’re thinking of Drew War­ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCV. Musical— Dramatics 29 tion as mothers helper. Tel. Fuel and Feed 49-A Consecutiv* Days » etslll cm OUR CH\VWltV(4 , voo -- - y o o l __ ice. Local trucking. Drop a line to and bench lathe. Call 3053. , "Get together," she advi.sed, ner." ATTVTUiOt J $1,000 Down. This Is a real 21-Acre Farm. 3 tobacco 2-1359. Day ...... II otajll ci» “anyway I was just waiting for Trucking, 61 Mill street. All order* for Irregular insertlona (To Be CuntIniiMl) tOWNRO good buy. PIANO INSTRUCTION, beguiners - FOR SALE— SEASONED hard a street car." sheds built in 1980. 10 acres piano and jazz by chord method. ’TYN't'iR of tobacco lartd. 2 chicken wood, any length. Deliverea. .Tel. Rooms Without Board 59 lal rate* tor long term a ry She went into the house and NORTH END SECTION Mrs. William Foster. Phone 7509. Dogs— Bi rds— Pets 41 5639. ^vartlslna given roon reoueet. Frank sat dos-n in the swing and Spoon of Fat a Day •S-M o r MA.NCHESTER— coops. 1-car (raragre. 8- FOR RENT—TWO DOUBLE bed- „ Ads ordered cancelled before the patted the place beside him. ■i FOR SALE- d or Etb day will b* oharged only 6-Roani Single. All Im- room house. 30 day occu­ rooms, maple furnished, 3 min- to tha aciual number of time* the "Come here, woman. I have Minimum fat salvage required \it' u'i pro\-ementa. Garage. Small pancy. You must see this WILL BUY ANY female red Household Goods 51 utes from Cheney*. Call 5290. •< appeared, charging vt he ra'e news." for the next 12 months to prevent Call 2-0075. ai bam and chicken roop. S. P. properly to appreciate It. Emily went over obediently. He reserve stocks of fats and oils fall­ ‘Mind il 1 liirn il lo tlic wiill luilil 1 finish'/** $6,300. D. P. $1,000. IM- E'OR RE:NT—SINGLE OR double ing below safety level is 300.000,- FOR SALE—CANARIES, r FOR SALE—ENAMEL conibina- said, "I expect praise. I wrangled MEDI.^TE OCCUPANCY. GOOD room in private home, very de­ No "till forbtde’'; dieplay llnei not 000 pounds;- "This comes to one Nothing better for a Chi ■ 'tion coal and gas stove, Price $35. a job for Elster, checking stock.' It 27 DEERFIELD DRIVE— sirable. garage. Call 5805 after 6 »< pound a month from each family, gift than a beautiful singir Viticent Marcin, 136 Bissell street. isn't much, won’t psy him a for­ SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH REAL ESTATE FOR SALE '• Tel. 4848. p. m. - or at least One tablespoonful of FOXCROFT DRIt'E— 5 rooms first floor. Tile Phone 5467. more than ona Incorract Insar- tune. but It will serve till we can ■ of any advertlaement ordarad find something better. HoVv's u.sed fat daily. '4-Room Single (one unfln- bath. Hot water heat with Bolton. 6 Acres. 4- ROOMS—SINGLE AND DOUBLE ]] iahed room upstairs). Modem t'OR SALE—LARGE assortment more than ooa time. that?", oil. Knotty pine sunpnrch. Fair Prices room cottage. Fireplace. ^ of hassocks. All sizes and colors. beds, kitchen privilege, 237 Cen­ The Inadvertent omietton of In- "It'* wonderful,*’ she .said sin­ Idtchen. Tile bath. Gas heat. ter street. Tel. 2-1561. Girls only. ® I puhlloB'lon of advertlelng Soap Makes Tires ALLEY OOP Only Way Out BT T .«. HAMLIII R. ,P . $6,460. D. P. $000. .10 day occupancy. Running water and bath. Kemp's Furniture, 736 Main St. cerely, "and I’m grateful.” DMniEDIATE OCCUPANCY. "How grateful?" He eltd-hia arm PRICE ...... $3,750. ley. FOR SALE—COMBINATION oil FOR RENT—ATTRACT!VF room. ° Industrial tallow soap is an im­ Wkm’THAT'o r -----EVERV MINUTE ^ THIS IS A peOPOSmOM Wm. F. Johnson and gas range. Reasonable. 12 Inquire at 105 McKee street, All advartlsementa muai conform around her, pulled her close. portant compAitiid of synthetic VW6CEI CAME AN'lS/E> I STAY HSRE THAT, 'STEAD OP CABLIN' WALKER STREET— "Uncles bearing gifts usually get 1 Bprace Street. 6-room sin- - Kerry street would prefer girls or married cou- " style, copy and typography with rubber. Thlrty-onA, pounds of soap |i IN.BUVT IT®. A GIVES ME A FOC ACTION. OEQUICES M GONNA L _ Builder — Real Estate igulatlons enforced by tbe publleb- kissed." it CIWCH IM tPAIN INTH' A & T OF TH INKIN'..., THE SECRET FUNEUALY A MEMBER OP Hot-alr heat. Large lot. 7-Room Single, all im­ 3-Room Cottage. Garage. pie. Call betwoen 5 and 7 p. m. ^ c and they reaerva *h« right to goe.s into the ttre8\^of an eight-' THAT FM irV Telephone*7426 or 4611 3 ROOMS OF Modern furniture But she turned her face away .so wheel two-and-a-half-ton truck, GOING OUT NECK ., AN'I PARTY THATS LEAVIN' s *M-mnged. provements. Fireplace. 2- Lot 100x11)0. Fruit trees AIN'T KIDDIN'. HEY. .. TONIGHT WITH GENCHISl complete In every detail, includ­ FOR RENT—ONE MASTER bed- 5 that his mouth touched her cool ^ ^ WAIT//. car Karate. Ready to move and large garden space. while a lO-ton pontoon bridge KHAsrs eOOY— IF WANTED ing a combination stove. Reason­ room and one single room nicely CUISING HOURS— Claasltlcd adi cheek. uses 192 pounds In its 3yobpouiid.s >1 1 THEY CAM GET OUT, Autiunn Street. t-room into. 30 day occupancy. PRICE ...... $3,500. able. Albert's Fudkture Co., 43 furnished, near bath and shower. ^ > be published aaroe day ma«t he "Come, come." he protested, "Is of synthetic rubber. t. T CAM.TDO.' aingte srlth all Improvementa Allyn street, Hartford. Available Dec. 17th. Nice section. that nice, is that hospitable?" hart beet. Garage. Good lot. on bus line. Tel. 7305. Gentlemen She said, moving away: tsoap Waterpruuf* d oth 8 .P . M.300. D. P. S.MI0. IM­ EAST MIDDLE TPK.— 6-Room Single. Fireplace. Meat Cutter WINDOW SHADES—VENETIAN preferred. 5. Telephone Your Want Ads "I’ve oiitgrovn the porch swing MEDIATE OCCUPANCY. blinds. Owing to our very low days, Frank." _ i 5- .Acre Farm. 6-room WANTED Steam heat. House about Adt arc accepted over .be ivle- In addition to helping keep G. overhead, get our special low LARGE DOUBLE roon:^ with 2 ^ lon* at the CHAKUb: K,. I'b, given "Good old days.” He righed. house and 4-room house one year old. Screens and Full or Part Time. I. clothing clean, soap plays an MIDDLE prices on high grade window closets kitchen privileges, cen- ■ >ov* a i a convenlenca to a d ve r­ "Not that I recall ever—” combined with chicken sers. but the C a s h K> , bib w ill important part in manufacture of TITBNPIKE WEST— Male or storm windows. House in­ Steady Work. shades and Venetian blinds com­ traliy located. Inquire 82 Foster t He pulled her toward him again. coop, turkey coop. 30-day sulated. Situated off East pletely Installed. Samples furnish­ street or call 2-0163. | icepied at FULJ. Pa THKNT If the various uniforms. During con- S-Soom Single. All im­ lid at tha busmsBi ofliee on or oa- , ‘No,” she said, definitely, ver.slon oT raw material.s into fln- provements. 3-car garage. occupancy. Center street. Owner leav­ ed. Capitol Window Shade (to., ira the seveoth day following tbe "please— ” A rat Insertion of eae'. ad. othsrwlte i.shed fabrics, it l.s u.sed in felting, lATge lot. S. P. $6,000. Female Help 241 North Main street Phone "I can wait," he aaid. He leaned ing town. Manchester 8819. Open evenings. H o u w b for Sale - 72 * I* CH a ROE R A 'r S w ill h* co lle e t- in bleaching cotton and rayon D. P. $1,300. 1M.MEDI.\TE PERKINS STREET— L No re*pon*lhlIli.v foi error* In back and produced his cigiiret gooils in dyeing, and in water­ \ OCCUPANCY. FOR S A L E -^ ROOM single, 2 ' ilephoned ad* will be asaumed and ease. "Sm oke?" 6- Room House, attached For/Imporfrant Public Market FOR S A L E - ANTK3UES. Inlaid leir accuracy cannot be guaraa- proofing. 4-Ronm Single. Steam console table, cherry sewing partially finished rooms upstairs, j "No. thanks" FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Anyhow, It Seemg So BT MERRILL BLO0BBR garage, bree' BUZ YOUR STOVES'now. As Old presently.” with oak floors. I*ivatory. ROOM HOMES All taxes unpaid Oct. 15, 19 i3, Man Winter Is just around the WILi- EXCHANGE modem J room 'Lights. ‘ Good jHirr-h facing Sfutirf J. Wasley will be charged interest at I he comer. See Jones. He has a large single in residential section, for a Nancy, standing at the drawing the lak<» which Is a short dis­ rate o f one-half of one per c( nt variety of stoves. New and used 1 floor 4-5 room modem with room window, hidden by the tance away. Can be used as WALKER STREET- Insurance and,Real Estate from Sept. 15, 1943, to the tl Tie 31 Oak street Tel. 8254. some land. Write I, Herald. draperies, turned away and went .■H* a vear ’round home.' S. P. EAST CENTER ST. when taxes are paid. All mail pi upstairs. She found her mother ^SL. New 4-Room Sini^. All State Theater Building Of FOR SALE—LARGE Assortmenl a -* < J S2,'500. n. P. S.VM). I3I- ments should Include Interest. I lying on a chaise longue reading. WITH “ I warned Dultie iilknil iiivitiiiK that female commando, MEDIATE OCCl'P.ANCV. the latest improvem^ents. Phone 6648 or 7146 further information call 7204. of pictures, all sizes and pricei Wanted— Real Estate 77 SECTION "Where'*. Dad?" and now look- -Uircv men at the party and she has Ikeni at Kemp’s Furniture. "Office.’’ W A R BONDS n-f* WANTED TO BUY or rent mod- all cornered!” ^ EI.LINGTON, C O N N .- BISSELL STR^:T— FOR SALE—KITCHEN COAL ern 6 or more room, single, with "Jim ?" 2 New Listings — Both — range, good condition. Reason large lot or acreage. Write de­ "Office, too.’ Millicent laid her About 17 niilc.s from Hart­ 6 -Room Dui^x. Hot-air WASH TUBBS Looking Over tht Ground BY LESLIE TURNRR \ ford, 2 miles from Crj-slal Privately Owned. able. Telephone 7710. tails Box R, Herald. book aside. She said, “ Bit down a IXMINERVII.LB POLKS heat. 30-day/pccupancy. minute. I want 4o talk to you." BY FONTAINE FOX t Lake. .I-Rouui Single. All ______^______-^V - Improvpiiiciits. Chicken coop. Nancy sat down. She thrust her f.TMl«H! the TELBAHOTO AFPSUATUfi Ig *|T, SINCB Wl CAN'T USE A CAMERA thire'e the I IME'VB A01 TO LOCATE THAT NAZI AT NI4MT WITHOUT DEriCTlON, A fARRItR.CAFTAM Garage. Ijirge workshop in WALKER/STlkEET— MODERN CAPE COD long flngbrs through her mop ■ of 6 RANPAW Pu t t y b r jn g s h o m e a j u © o f r a r e REAL ESTATE aiik hair, yawned, was silent. I TOOL WORKS AND «IT A PIOTURfi Of IT/ HOW DO SKETCH IS OUR S E S r^E T. yiOUR lAVf. tLlCTRlCALLV barn. On hard siirfa<-e road. , . ______WPR9FC4II ARTTRAININ4 IN VIENNA WILL . CHARAEPWIRE... S. I’. S.I.mMi. I>. P. S8II0. 5- Rooin/Flal with steam 4 rooms and hath on first Xmas Rag Dolls Hag mother said: Oi-P UICKER. ON A VERY SUPPERY DAY "You aren’t being very fair to TO 48T ThB COME IN v er y HANDV ^OUARDIO |y SBNTRCS* I.M>1KDIATE 0 ('t I PA .\CY, heat. improvements. floor. 2 (Hirtly finished rooms At Manchester Green. 5-Room Single. -Hot-air heat PlCTUM. 6000 HOWXL WE SET on second floor. Insulatloa. (pipe). Garage. Large space for garden. For quick Jim Thompaon.” -Room House sun parlor; steam heat; oil boni­ needed. Located on West Side of Town. ALLEN & With a Few .Acres er; tile bath with tub shower. Small House. City water. Sewer. Electricity. •Storm window*. CompoalUon \ of Land. Bath. Poultry house for 2,000 chickens. About 2 ■/} OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOFLB H n aicoc-K , i n c T. roof. 2-car detached garage. Lot 50x150. This property Is In acres of land. For quick sale $3,5.00. $1,000 cash. Alanchester Olticc: good condition and a real hone Property is located in Town and on bus line. Now t o LIKE 1 ALEXANDER for $8,500. Mortgage can be WMECTE'D YDU LCARN w h Uw .' 1 IT E h OULON’T-k' TMAT'6 TUE FlR«T ^CROW ? iN D E eO , 953 51.A1N ST. TEL^ 8301 vacanL TK COlW^BuSlNESft f 1 DiDNT KNOW 5ME'S GOT TM- 6AB X Ev/en AAR.DUA6 6 BX TO 0U V X arranged. 4AID TVSjb-VEAO-OLO SHE k n e w m il l io n s a n d TM A T ^ WiUituanUc Olfior; ^AE^RO OOT O P IS A RARE JARVIS HEREFORD HElFEOS.' A TMINO MAY OO the A- CROW. 5\YNAR FROIA \NOlA. ORATORICAL. t*4 6LAIN^8 I. TEL. 1933 HOWARD R. HAStiNGS YOU'VE (30T e v e r y t h i n g in •«0L)T CATTLE! WORK. TOO.* A GlETl=ROVt THBr BUZZARD Real Estate — Insurance WALTON W. GRANT rS57 HERE FROM SHORT YEAR- T h a t s h o u l d Tn*T& m u c h P iO Office 0'(>en 8:30 A. M; To Real Estate Specialist LIN'S TO l O n O TJHREES. iC O O L MORE OF a n RE CATCR Th e NIZAM, OF HYDERABAD/ -»«-WONDER Mortgages 647 Main Street '* Hartford 2-4 yr*. 6:30 P. M. Daily Bxrept Mun- 101 PHELPS ROAD ^AJJP EVERYTMINO FROYV a S U G A R ’ S i n d u c e m e n t . O iSEPnGH: ^ -»*- COME, GU ADSTONE, iF RE’O «ay. Also 7 to 9 P. M. 26 .Alexander Street ' Telephone 2-7584 Telephone 4842 for Appointment. Good planning bringa you ’ in , 4^ JERSEY TO A ARDOR; I THINK.' PROM. YOO ^ r GlVJE US. ONE OF ^ — BELL. Thursday Evenings. ■iL HOLSTEIN.’ IT ? Phones: 4112 or 7275 Or Manchester 8160 this one pattern, a clever Jumper COWMAN- ^AKESPCARE &. ) ( BOY pattern for a child—which can HMMF.' /MMOR.TA,L J __ / > A ' — ^ also be used for a slip! The tame LIME’S/ BOND , pattern also includes a blouse to i " i OR GO LAV A Stooge! LANK LEONARD 5641 wear'under the jump*'', panties to A N E G 6 / HICKEY FINN wear under the slip. C Pattern No. 8567 Is .designed tor GEORGE— WOULD YAS §UHl JUS' A MINUTE, COME INI VES INDEED, FLOSSIE AND OWNEY SEEMSX OH, VES— IN _ — AND m sizes 2, 3. 4, 6 and 6 years. Size 3 POSITIVE THAT IFACT HE SAIO YOU LIKE TO BOSS! W-WHAT — IF PHILIP HAD DOES AH HAFTA^ e x p l a in ! By Mr*. Anne C iibot' To obtain pattoms and instruc jumper requires 11* yards 39-inch SEEN ROBBED IT HIS NEW scHEMsyrr is so sim ple MAKf • 5.00 matarial, blouse 1 yard: slip and IT fURE WAS ■ p o t Bvory girl would like a doU tor tiona for each doll (Patterna 6641 LUCKY TMAr i WOULD HAVE RUINED WILL MAKE _ ^ T H A T HE WONDERS and 5658) sent 10 cento for each panUes 2 1-4 yards with 4 yards THAT VWHY SOME OF THE Christmaa—hereare two inexpen­ OVyNEV MiET levERyTHINGl I WANT in coin, your name and address lace edging. Deep in the jungle of a Pacific THE MEN AT THE FACTORY! POSSIBLE? / MEN HADN’T USED sive, quick and simple ways to For this attractive pattern, send PHIL AT THE and the. pattern number to Anne island our soldiers are using ma­ FIGHTS iA S T 'TO WIN BACK EVERY .IT ON PHILIP BEFORE grant her request. It she likes Cabot, The Manchester l*:vening 15 cento, plus 1 cent for postage NIGHT, CENT THEY'VE LOST THIS in coins, with your name, addrea.*. terials purchatad with War Bond ' ‘ li jian roiH i them with a wardrobe and a life- ! Herald, 106 Seventh AVenue, New -’)'ler* to unlock the way to Manila, MR6 . n t m \ TO H IM ! like qunUty, the 15" baby doll | York 11, N. V. Enclose X cent pattern number and size to' Thi- yo. There are no highways, no would be perfect with its slip,' postage tor each pattern ordered, Mancheater Evening Herald To­ panties, bonnet and dress! For ' Now you can order tbe new fall day’s Pkttem Service, 106 7tr ■ bads, no besats of burden, but a real rougb-and-tumble compan-1 and winter issue of Anne Cabot'i Avenue. New York 11, N. V. ..r boys ar« glad to back and fight ion, the other 15" doU with its Album! This totest edition fea- Hs'va you seen tiie new issue pt iheir way to Tokyo It wa givt them pink and white gingham body and I turea a stimiiiating Gift Bazaar, "Fashion.” our 62-page guide to the eqUipmtnt [dlADGrCMil greeiA and__ white diei|s, i'eip, can't be and a serieM of. free patterns new sewing styles for fall? Or- Give your dollars action; Boy •ler a copy today. TJKe price is Mara War Bauia. beat! Either or both would be it is a booklet every needle work .McN***M s>nSI(*lf, )m . a - i i , BOW McXeodht AvRtf «stv. .tN» graniU ■er wants! Price 15 cents. 26 cent^ V. si Tnumrr DtttrtmtKt THE JULIET

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.. •/ The annual Chriatmaa party of help, th« attempt to sava oi|faao> FMr M id umeli eoMer tonight: the Mancheeter Garten club will line and tires Rockvilla'a city ad­ 8,537 Is Back Home ministration decided to adopt a Tueuduy fair and eonthined eoM; be held at the '(■. M. C. A. Mon­ Heard A long Main Street Member of the Audit dlndnldihig wtade. day, December 1.1 at eight,o'clock garbage collection plan like Man­ chester's—curb your garbage pails' Bureua of Circuluttonz TJi* ChiWr«ii 9 t Mary Sodality The program will include game.., » From Africa And on Some of Manchester*^ Side StreelSy Too mualc, refreshments and colored the day collections are due. Manchester-^A City of VUlaKe Charm of St. Jiiniea'a church will meet to- Some people up there claim that m«>rrow afternoon at 2:.30. The alldea of Christmas doorways, loaned b|T*the Federation of Gar­ Driipite ahortagr* of many youngsters galore followed the fire the plan makes a mess of some choir and th» aotreoaes wNl meet >Cii|>t. Jum ps H u m ilto n iteniB in Chriatmaa atocka there apparatus tb the scenf. slUewnlk.s in certain sections be­ (CluMUIed Advertizing on Page 16) MAI^CHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1913 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS at 1:45. Sodaliata aro reminded to den Clubs. Members are urged VOL. LXIIL, NO. 62 to attend and to bring a small are big crowda ahopping in the But, like rationing, you never cause the pails or cans aro brine 0nih>bae (itta. Vi as OiiP of First to atorea, and they are finding arti- can tell when, what, where or how knocked over and the garbage gift for exchange. The executive with fires. board will be in charge of arrange­ Fi^ht Overspus., clea for Chriatmaa gifta even if spilled. Something must be done The Oleanora Group of the W. S. they don't get exactly what ments. about it, the good citizens insist. C. 8. will hold It* annual Chriet- they're seeking. Merchants warn­ It was probably quite a aurpri.se Now, we might let RockvlHe Food Line in Berlin After Bombing ma« party, following a brief bual- Captain James Hamilton, of 87 ed ahpppera early in the season to some eadera to learn yester­ folks know, Manchester curbs its Red Units Attack neae meeting Monday evening at Peter Clark .Mitchell, .vouiTg s<>n Garden street, who has been In that there would be shortages, ^ut day that there are 71 licensed liq­ garbage pails, and Manchester Eighth Army Cracks 7:46 at the South Methodiat of Mr. and Mrs. Selim F. Mitchell Africa with the United States one atore owner tells us that a uor eatabllshmenta in Manchester. folks don't like garbage spilled church. Inexpeijiive gifta will • be of Delmon't street, will play a Army where he was wounded In good many shoppers didn't heed That includes all types, of course. all over their sidewalks any more exchanged. violin solo at the Chri*tmas recital the warning. They continued to Some licensees can’t sell hard liq­ than do Rockville people. There of the .lullus Hartt'Sehool of Music action, has returned home. He is Kiev Bulge Nazis; shop around hoping that some uors and some, such as restau­ were a few complaints at first in this sfternooh. He will also play the father of two sons. Roliert and articles would appear on the coun­ rants, can't -sell the Stuff to take Manche.ster, but the people soon with the Junior .String Orche.stra. John, both in the Army. , He is a ters and shelves that they had put. Others can’t sell to drink on Part of Nazis’ Line; learned Just where to place the veteran of World War No. 1 and the premises. been hoping for. .% containers so they wouldn’t be. Range and Fuel ServejL with the British forces. Perhaps the most noticeable Just before prohibition back in The Catholic I>ailies of Columbus knocked over by passersby and DOLLS I Advances Scored Book Club will meet Monday eve­ Captain Hamilton was employed shortage for the Christmas shop­ 1919 there were 23 licensed out­ by the New Haven railroad since per is in toys. We know one atore lets in the town. Of these 13 were how to weight them down so that OIL ning with .Mrs %V. M. Gahrmaitn the dogs, cats and skunks couldn't of 1007 Toliand Turnpike. coming to this coiinti-y and when that had a *25,000 inventory In saloons and the other 10 were TICKET PRINTING toya laat Chriatmaa and had but drug stores and clubs. The old Be­ get the covers off. $1.69 to $4.98 I Regain Initiative After High Ground Seized he enlisted in the engineers he was METERS given the rank of captain. Soon *9.000 this year. Because of lack fore Prohibition law allowed one It takes time. Rockvillites, but Four Weeks of Heavy 16 Railways after his enlistiiieVit and having of metala many of the usual toys, saloon to 1,000 people in the town. we're sure you’ll go along with Meter prints amount of de­ been Riven training in this eoun- sleds, wagona, trains and the like the plan when you realize how it Defensive Fighting; la saving the fair city time, money Ne^ Limited Gains, In­ livery on your slip for your YOUR OWN 'tr.v. he was sent over.seas and was are made of wood. However, the Perhaps Charlie Burr is gam­ Flout Order i orie of the first United .<5t.ates price is Just as high and in some and ga.soline. Wrest Several Points Gliinese Ring France Will protection. XM.\S GREETING CARDS bling a bushel of potatoes against cluding Widening of 'Soldiers to see action in Africa. cases higher than the metal va­ the amount o f gasoline the attend­ From Your Snapshots riety. Purchasers object, to this, From Germans in l^’irsl On Negroes Two More Moro Riv­ Order Now—Supply l.lmlted. ance priie winner at Kiwanis We understand that Ploto Pa­ Fight Until but that’s because they don't stop Monday has available for use. gan! the Pearl street barber, is 2,000 Japs; * L. T. Wood Co. to figurt the reason why. Major Turn of Battle.' ------er Bridgeheads; Lull Tel. 4496 ELITE STUDIO C&arlle la listed t«, furnish Mon­ seriously considering putting his 51 Bisscll St. Toy factories haven’t been tool­ shop on an appointment basis ed to make wooden articles. They day's prize and he has put up a XT . 11 _ I 1PV ■ F*dr Employment l*rac- Nazis Lose Prevails on Fifth A conveniently located / bushel of spuds of A-1 variety similar to that used by the beauty Moscow. Dec. 13.— they the encirclement of 2,000 Japa­ Gen. Charles de Gaulle told a mass captured elevated ground ed among the older residents of out a country feela. Seeking em-. bridgehead and took eight more would not obey the FEPC direc­ nese, more than 500 of whom meeting in Constantin^ eastern AUCK COfKAri Several of The Herald’s readers overlooking the seacoast MONDAY, DECEMBER 13 toWn recently when The Herald ployment In a war plant in this SHOE SKATES populated places in their drive for tives of Nov. 24 forbidding racial were killed, were announced by Alf,eria. that France would "not town of Ortona - anchor of enemy (Known As Alice) printed a atory about the finding of vicinity he admitted he had no remarked to members of the staff the industrial town bf Kirovograd or religious discrinAnation. The the Chinese high command texlay rest until the mon.cnt when free SPIBITUAL MEDIUM that we had not given proper in continued iJioody rice bowl defenses guarding roads both to a telephone directory Issued for the birth certificate. He had voted, he in.ilde the Dnieper bend. FEPC, the railroads said iif a Joint This German photo, supplied by Preasens Bild. Swedish picture agency, was described as showing nations meet on the soil of defeat­ Pescara and Chletl. IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son Slate In 1900. Mrs. Uottie, Trent says, in Califori.ia, but that wasn't treatment to the obituary notice letter, "is wholly without const! bombed-out residents of Berlin lining up for foc^ from a soup kitchen. The picture wa.s transmitted fighting. ed Germany. Bom WItb a VML of a local resident recently. Those $6.50 to $9.50 Cut Road to Chigirin Escaping remnants of the sur- Fierce Fighting Reported Keeney brought In a still earlier sufficient proof of citizenship. tutional and legal Jurisdiction and by radio from Stockholm. "France knows how long and Official advices today reported Keadlnga Dally,’ Inclnding Sunday, directory. It was Issued in 1893 who criticized didn't know the cir­ Pair A Russian communique said power to -issue the directives, and lOiinded force fled toward Linii, hard she will still have to fight, 0 A. M. to B P. M. Or By Appolnt- He was born in a small town in mobile detachments had cut the fierce fighting along the entire All Street* We*l nf Main Street From the Center North Naturally the older directory was Western Illinois and he remember­ cumstances. The man, rather for this reason the Zaid directives 25 miles north of Changteh. suffer and work,” the president ot luent. In the Servloe of tbe Peo­ prominently employed in a war road running to Chigirin from the .\dmit Loss of Shihmen sector, extending from Ortons, and North of Center and Went Center Streets, IncludinR even more Interesting than the ed that he had been baptized in are without legal effect." the French Committee of Na­ which ia three miles north of the ple for 30 Year*. 1900 iasiie. There were but 47 plant, active in a local church, a southwest, threatening Jlhe Ger­ Openly' Challenges Order .Results of the fighting were tional Liberation said in an ad- Buckland. 169 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. the Catholic church there. He member of a service club, deserved mans with encirclement. Moro river, through Oraogns to subscribers In 1893 while there hadn't been in the town since very The action of the railroads open­ Group Chosen ndt unmixed. how(ever, for the dre.ss yesterday. Phone S-90U a better notice we were told. How­ The Red Army appeared to.have Heavy Bombers Raid t.’hinese admitted the loss of Shih­ To Be Given Greater Volee Guardiagrele on the slopes o f the were 67 In the 1900 directory. young. He wrote to see If there ly challenges Executive order No. Maiella mountains which tower ever, his legal wife did not live concentrated sufficient forces in- men. an important town 40 . miles Discussing some of the more Mrs. Keeney's father, the late were any town records, but there 9,346 issued by President Roose­ up to 8,000 feet 15 miles in from Chariea Q. Treat, who was for with him in Manchester and on . side the Kiev salient to overcome velt, which forbids any contractor To Satisfy All northwest of Changteh. immediate problems before the were none. He wrote to find out if his- death she came here from out EXPRESS Panlungkiao, 20 miles north­ committee, he announced that it the sea. years a well-known contractor and the church had a rgeord of his any new threat by the Germans. doing business with the Federal of state and assumed charge of wlio.se powerful mechanized Northwest Germany west of Changteh, was among the had been decided to give the na­ The new limited gains by Gen. builder here, was listed in the 1893 baptism, but was informed the government to discriminate the funeral proceedings. She in­ thrusts had pushed the Russians towns occupied by the Chinese, it tive population of Algeria a great Sir Bernard L. Montgomery's war­ book but not In the 1900 director.v. church burned down 30 years ago. WAGONS against employes or Job applicants Subsidy Views riors. which included widening of sisted there be but a brief notice steadily back in the Zhitomir and was reported. er voic in the colonial govern, There’s More To It Than Meet» Mrs. Keeney explained that with an So. Dowling asserts, since he for racial or religious reasons. two more river bridgeheads, came Interesting story which will be en­ given and under the circumstances Korosten sectors, although falling The report indicated a consider­ ment and to improve living con. can't prove he's a citizen he must her request was respected. The railroads charged that the S|.«-iKc ■Tarsel, Not In.- ( C a p i t a ] S h i l J S in the face of strong enemy coun­ joyed by the many friends of Mr. to tear a hols in their lines. FEPC was "utterly unrealistic” in able advance during the past 24 ditions. be a man without a country. Senate Banking; Suh- hours on the part of the Chinese, French Moslems will receive full ter-attacks in that sector while a Treat. $2.69 to The Soviet war bulletin, describ­ attempting to solve delicate prob­ mediately Named in 1 I lull prevailed on the Fifth Army The Eye In Buying A House! It .seems that when telephones The 4F boys had quite a time ing fierce fighting south and south­ lems of inter racial relations in the who announced yesterday that rights and citizenship immediate­ Some of these governmental comihittee to Try to Announcement of At­ they had cleared, the enemy from ly, he said, and the committee will front. were first installed the subscribers for. themselves on Oak street west of Malin. said the Red Army southern states "by fiat.” Help Hit Jap Headquarters announced mean­ When JOH look over a house you *ee only th.p pi^Prior surfupp* were not supposed to give the use regulations, and the names ap­ Monday night following the draft i $11.95 killed 1,000 Nazis in dislodging "It is wholly Impracticable, and Work Out Comprd- a 13-mile zone northwest of drop the "personal statute" which plied to the departments as.signed tack by 8th Air Force. Changteh. has barred such natives, from citi­ while that a total of 6,000 German of their phones to anyone not a induction examinations. According . the Germans from several popu­ indeed impoasible, for these rail- prisoners have been taken by the to control them, .sound as though ■laps Reinforce Positions zenship except through voluntary trtside of the layout and design. Packed away in tliuse walls are subscriber. The management told tf the stories drifting our way lated places, and destroyed 28 lyise on Foot! Issue. Fifth and Eighth Armies since the Mr. Treat that ha was calling in they were concocted by an ab.sent- there wasn’t any evidence of tifpks, four self-propelled guns and (Continued on Page Eight) London, Dec. 1.3.— (/P)— Nauru Units Chinese advices, however, said • lot of things that you woii^t see a nd have to take the wtirti of the minded professor on a binge. (Continued on Page Two) first landings in Italy. neighbors to answer the phone and shortages that night. DOLL 40 trucks. In another part of the Washington, Dec. 12—(^*1 The Strong forces of Anierican that the Japanese had reinforccii Canadians Gain High Ground allowing them to make calls. He Why even the note-books, binders — A. Non. their positions in the Ansiang sec-- builder for. / area the Russians beat back sever­ Senate Banking committee today lieav.v bombers thundered Canadians, who previously had was told not to do it. and the like, used in government al German attacks, killing 600 Battlci^hip* Add Steel to tor 45 miles northeast of Chang------^ ------created a subcommittee to try to through concentrations . of punched out the first bridgehead Mr. Treat's reaction to that was agencies are stamped in gold let­ CARRIAGES Nazis liqd setting fire to seven Long Illness leh and ..were counter-attacking over the Moro river by driving up "I can loan my wheelbarrow, can't tering "Property the United States tanks. ' work out a , compromise on the enemy fighter planes and flak Deluge Poured on Is­ fiercely. Peace or War the Adriatic coast through strong That Why You Can Buy With I?” Government, Office o f" - and so (The Gerrhgn communique ye.s- food subsidy’ i.ssue, and meanwhile today in a new, daylight as­ land on Dee. 8; 10 Heavy fighting, meanwhile, was enemy fortifications, rammeid It wa.s admitted he could. "Well," on. tei'day barelj'\,mentioned fighting deferred immediate action on sault on one oi the most reported around the,Yangtze riv­ thiough strong to the high ground he answered, "if 1 can't loan niy The other day we spotted a $11.95 in the Kiev sali'rtit, asserting mere­ Brings Death pending legislation to halt subsidy, er port of Ichang, where the Chi­ Crisis Shaking heavily-bombed regions of Jap Planes_____ Destroyed. overlooking Ortona. — telephone, take It out." So, It was beach wagon parked on Main ly that "our troops stormed num­ payments Jan. 1. nese .said their troops were at­ Farther inland, other Eighth Confidence At taken out, and for several years street evidently owned by some i erous localities" irtxthe area of The decision to refer the con­ the world— northwest Ger-I ^ tacking the outer defenses of the Army units fought their way to Mr. Treat refused to have a tele­ war industry in the Hartford area. | ROCKING HORSES Zhitomir and Korustepi. To' McIntyre troversy to a subcommittee, many. Specific targets were notj Pesrl Harbor, Dec. 13 JVPi The Jupane.se base after hand to hand Bulgaria Nom’ positions dominating the lateral phone. It was short, brief and to the i $4.83 heightening changes that the ininiediafely named in the Eightli I American navy's invitation to the engagements in which they cap­ road from Ortona to Orsogna and . Engineers Given I'iredit tured several villages. It was also noted that the late point—so much to that it was a Engineers of the First Ukrainian Banking committee may modify Air Force announcement. but^Japanc.se grand fleet to come out from the.se heights were able to Dr. Francis H. Whiton wasn't list­ good thing it was on a beach I Roosevell Terms Death the House's flat ban against all some of the most important cities„ ^t bore a po.sLscript today In capturing Panlungkioa the front were given much bf the Chinese were said to have beaten Inspired in Part by Fear ed In the 1900 and inquiry from wagon, else there’ wouldn’t have j credit for blunting the pihyerful price control subsidies, came after in the Reich he in the northwest! .. " , ,. .. t (Continued on Page Four) old-timers was that he had sub­ been room to print it. \ ^ Large Assortment of Games . . 10c to $2.50 Of Secretary Loss of Senator Taft (R-Ohio) laid before territory, including battered written by United States battle- off strong counter-attacks by re­ GREENBROOKE tank-supported German drive.. An inforced Japanese units which a Of Allied Invasion of scribed but ordered It removed It read: officer Just returned from the Kiev Piiblie Servant Whose the group his proposal for a limit­ Hambi.rg, Wilhelmshafen, Bre-i .ships which participated in the at- when his patients, complained that "Property of Blank Blank Cor­ ed subsidy program tied in with men and Emden, tack on Nauru island, west of the communique declared yesterday Balkan*; Knockout sector said that wherever the Ger\ were striking back ,under cover of Because we hare pride in what we are huilding anti to guarantee others on the party line might poration— I Xmas Tree Lighting Sets . . .$1.65 to $1.95 mans managed to push forward a . C.areer Showed Fitlelitv support price payments to far­ , 138 Fighters Sacrificed Gilberts. listen in when they told their ali­ mers. It was over Enidcn Saturday Adniiial Chester W. Nimitz an­ heavy artillery fire and poison gas. Blow* to iconic Soon. An Instrumentality of the I ------few kilometers they found them­ our integrity now and in the years Jo come we are doing the job right. ments to the good doctor. There United States Government" Meml»er» of SiilM-onimlttee that the German Air Force sacri­ nounced yesterday that the fleet's "Many of our officers and men Flashes! selves confronted with new .Soviet IVashingt'in, Dec. 13.—( /D - were poisoned.” said the Chinese were no private lines in those days. Well, somebody had to think KEMP'S defense lines, set up by the en­ Majority Leader Barkley. Sena­ ficed 138 of its fighters in a futile big hoys .added their steel to the London, Per. 13—i/Ti A peace (Late Bulletins of the (/P) Wire) Therefore we believe you are getting H Xmas Wax Candles in AH Colors Presid^ntlal Secretary Marvin H. high command, wliich on several that one up down In Washington INC. gineers. Superior Russian artil­ tor Bankhead (D.-Alat, the latter atjenipt to block the big Ameri­ deluge which carrier planes and or cri.sia, inspired in part by Furniture and Munle Mcintyrt died today after a long author of the farm bloc bill for can bombers from a pulverizing .■=ui-face craft poured onto Nauru occasions recently has accused the Some folks who are employed In —probably while he \yas lost In the I Large 10c . * Small 2 for 14c I lery, which destroyed hundreds of Japanese of employing poison gas. fear of an exjiected Allied invasion Re|wirts Patton's Harshness war plants not too far away were corridors of the monstrous new 763 .Main .HIreet Tel. 5680 tanks, also has played a vital role. iI1nes!( aiitl, Mr. Roosevelt from subsidy repeal, and Taft were as.sault on vital docks and the Doc, 8. Getting Effective Air 8up|Mirt rrf the Balkans, was shaking Bul­ Washington. Dec. 18.— sent thia message to the White a threat to the Japane.se-hcld Mar­ Bulgaria Wobliling Precariuiiol.v ing on t:anndlans to avoid poal-war tions, we were of the opiinton they House: Washington, Dec. 13-.-(.Pi- The shalls and "presages a real de- Reluctant to break with Ger­ planning based on public works were important to the metal sal­ Monoghau Named Spe­ "Another faithful servaht is lost position of the Treasury Dec. 10: Operator* Reach Condi many ,but anxious to continue her and the dole, announced a nine- vage drive. We' don't know what Split Wide Apart on ci.slve battle of the fleets." to the public service in the death Receipts, *108,451,226.58; ex­ Since then, the Marshalls havci traditional friendship with Russia. point plan today for making Cana.: is usually done with these gVound TONIGHT Large Selection o f Christmas,^ Cards cial Prosecutor to Con­ >of Marvin McIntyre. Despite the Question of Independ­ tional Agreement dians "the happiest |>eople on off metal strips, not being a ma­ penditures, *300,545,829.33; net balance, *12,973.518,130.12. (t'ontliiiied OD Page Eight) With Mine W^irkers. (Continiieid n« Page Eight) God's green earth.” He advocated chinist, and we don’t know whether f duct Broad Inquiry. (Continued on Pnge Eight) ent Party of Own. a higher standard of living, peace­ they can be used again if melted ORANGE HALL An Assortment of Plaques 69c and u|» time use of wartliiic Inventions, down; not being a metallurgist. . A n derson Albany. N. Y „ Dec. 13.—(VP)—A Washington, Dec. 13—(/Pj—Sena­ Washington. Dec. 13—(■4’i—Soft a place In rivtl and international coal operators who have reached sweeping inquiry Into "violations tors from the solid South are split Czech-Red aviation, a merchant mnrine, a .conditional agreement with John mining Industry expansion, re­ A soldier on anti-aircraft outpost > BIG PRIZES! Greeidiouses of the penal law by any official or More Absent; • wide apart on the question of Asserts Education Should duty atationed nearby called in Coole rotor quitting the Democratic party for l ! Lewis' United Mine Workers forestation, new markets abroad, a headquarters excitedly the other And Flower Shop employe o f Albany county" waa an independent organization of want a further price increase of Pact Sijijiied rebuilt home marketing and distri­ night saying he had Just seen a ordered today by Gov. Thomaa E. Deaths Few 10 cents or more a ton before bution system, and post-war plans 153 Eldridge Btreet $69-95 their own and the thunder of re­ Free Man From Mammal flare in the sky to the east. The Admission 25c Refrigerators Dewey. . volt may die without lightning. making the pact effective. built “ on the broad use of private Tel. 8488 The accord reached on Satur­ Industry, agriciiitiire and our for­ headquarters man asked him how George P. Monoghzn, a former There' was angry talk in the Text.,of 20-Year .\j«ree- far away the flare was when he Senate last ' week from some of . Chicago,. Pec. 13.— (Pi •— P resl-.to the call. ...Y o u will find that day by a siibcommlttee of miners ests, mines and fisheries." New York county oasistaht dis­ Increasing Incidence of and operators i.s substantially the had noted it. "About 2Q() yards to trict attorney, was named-special the southerners that they were dent Robert M. Hutchini of the college courses purporting specifl- ineiit leeletl to Be the eaat," waa his reply. SPECIAL! Respiratory Ailments tired of being "kicked around" in Univeraity of Chicago, the stormy caljy to answer these questions are same as the agreement between (iivcn Death Sentence w ^nMlUiHICdMUKIIMMCdCaUIMUItnMMVWnHklKMHiMKniBHKBMMVe prosecutor to conduct the inves-* Louisville, K.V., Dec. IS— (/Pi— It didn’t take long to leai-n .that tigation by Attorney Genefal Na-' the Democratic party, culminated iconoclast of Amisrican education offeT'rt 'Jn man.v colleges and uni­ Lewis and Interior Secretary Ickes I*iil>Ii*he«l Tom orrow. the flare the observant soldier had ...... _ In East and Midwest. by a suggestion from Senator laat night took another In a lor^ versities of the United States. V under which Ickes i.s operating Federal Judge Shackelford Miller « .....^ thaniel L. Golosteln. today sentenced Thomas H. Rob- seen "200 yards to the eaat" was Bailey (D., N. C.) that they form series of cracks at college curricu­ '"Vet it is' obvious that in kny the mines, plus aii individual pay- Moscow, Dec. 13. (/Pi—A f{AV£ yoe//^ i t Triple-Pronged OffcnalT-e i'"' liison. Jr., to die Friday, March 10, the planet Mars, wtiich la Just’ at CHRISTMAS TREES their own party and seek to wield la, and defined hia concept of a lib­ other line of business the educa­ men of *40 to the miners aa a tiial aa.sistance pact designed The naming of Monogban car­ B.v The Associated Press eral education as one that "should .1 In Kentucky’s electric chair for this time nearer to the earth than Absenteeism In war plahta, offi­ the balance of power in the elec­ tors who offer courses purporting retroactive settlement for under­ establishjlish post-war coopera-1 5.50.000’ ransom kidnaping of it haa been for a long period of A Fine Assortment of Sizes! ried forward a triple-pronged of­ free man' from the mammal with­ to answer these specific questions ground travel time. It provides fensive wUeb the ^publican gov­ ces and schools moi(nted In the toral college. (This talk was pre­ tibn between the Soviet Union Afire Speed Stoll of Louls- years—only 28 million miles away. - Cash and Carry. cipitated by a charge by Senator in." , would be indicted for obtaining that all increased costs shall be Ozcchoslovakia- .has been signed ernor ia conducting against Dem­ eastern and midwest United Addressing candidates for de­ vIHe in 1984. \ Federal court Jury SEE THESE HOUSES BEFORE YOU BUY ANYWHERE But It does look very bright and Guffey (D.. Pa.) that the south- money under fal.se pretences." passed on to the consumer. by Foreign Commissar Vyacheslav I Saturday night convicted near when it rises. ocratic officials of Albany coun­ States today with the increasing grees in the university’s massive Turning to his concept of what Price Increases .XIIoH-ed 3 to 4 Foot Sizes ...... ty. .' ' ers had joined in an "unholy allj^ Molotov and Czech ^^^*®^^*^**, Rohln»on and recommended th® .$1.00 incidence of respiratory ailments, Rockefeller Memorial chapel. Hut­ a liberal edneation should be, •Soft coal pree increases aver­ Monoghan, a Democrat, super­ ance” with Republicans to shelve chins aet forth three requirements Zdene.k Fierlingcf. , : death peiialtv but the Judge couM At a small fire at To\vn Clerk sedes Democratic District Attor­ variously diagnosed as grippe, in­ the service men's vote bill.) Hutchins asserted "an education aging 17 cents a ton were allowed The ceremony took place y e s-ii„v e Imposed a lesser sentence, 5 to 6 Foot Sizes . - v ...... - . . .$ 1 .7 5 fluenza. "cat fever,’.’ and common for a libertl education—"education appropriate to man, then, will be by Stabilization Director Fred M. Turkington's house on Henry ney Jrtin T. Delaney. Attorney Only Two pthera Willing appropriate to. man.. .education terday in the Kremlin in the pres- B„binson pleaded guilty to the As Low As $500 Down street yesterday one fireman did General Goldstein appointed the head cold.’ Senator* ShifOi (D.. S. C.) cap­ one formulated in terms of the Vinson on, the basis of the Icke.s- ence of Czech President | In 1936 and at that time DON£^0!y ’ Whatever the name, public which holds before the rising gen­ new attributes achieved by life in Lewia contract. Some districts something we've been expecting 7 tp 8 Foot Sizes ...... special prosecutor In compliance ped this with a calL for the south eration the habitual vision of great­ Renos and Soviet' President sentenced to life Imprlson- to see happen at every blaze. In with an order by, Dewey expand­ health officials were unanimous in to unite behind Seimtor Byrd (D., ' becoming human.... an education got as much as 30 cents a ton and chael Kalinin. The text of the 20- Bond For Deed describing the illness as mild and ness.. .education concerned not appropriate to man is one which others nothing. Th« operators, year, agreement is expected to ue | the hurry to get the working end ing tbe powers of a special grand Va.) for the presidential nomina­ with relative ends and immediate 6000 of the line at the seat of the blaze Send Your Holiday Cleaning In I 9 to lO Foot Sizes ...... highly infectfoua and estimated promotes the death of the mammal who had a.sked - increa.«(e8 ranging made public Tuesday. Jury Investigating alleged election tion, but. a cross-check today, adaptation of the Individual to ex­ Epidemic Sweeping Italy the water in the truck's booster law vlolatioha. that few deaths Mtd reaulted. Vic­ turned up only two other senators within that man may live. An from 40 to 55 cents a ton. consid­ A major implication of the pact At the Swiss-1 talian Frontier, F, H. A. MORTGAGES ARRANGED THROUGH THE .M.4NCHESTER TRUST CO. If You Insist On Delivery — 50c Extra. tims generally ran temperatures, isting surroundings but with values education which is liberal should er these allowances inadq^uatc tank was turned on before the Now. We'll return your garments The grand Jury waa scheduled willing ’ to u y publicly that there Independent of tjjnc or particular was that it brought the two states Dec. IS-h'/Pc—.\n epidemic of In­ hose was off tbe'truck. Naturally to convene today. but Its meeting ached, sneezed, coughed—and might be conditions under which free man from the mammal with­ Greater producton is offsetting the into direct collaboration, in oppo­ fluenza was reported todny to hn SALESMAN ON THE TRACT DAILY 9;.30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. the water waa squirting all over stayed home. environment"—and then described .< was postponed until later In the the southerners would withdraw the current aim of American edu­ in." Increased costs to some extent sition to the principle of a federa­ sweeping northern Italy, whera the truck before the hose could be before Chnstmasa They'll receive | In many sections, war plants Must Re Intel eeeunl however, and the operators are tion of small eastern European thousands are still without shelter I week because of Illness of ths pre­ were operating on a restricted ba­ from the parent Democratic party. cation: hauled out. There was no blaze, siding justice. Senator Eaatland (D., Xliss.), A liberal education, he continu­ prepared to modify their original countries—to which the Russians as a result of .\llted bomblaga mt Just a smouldering partition sis. In Washington, D. C., it was Current Aim of EdueatloH our careful attention as always. - Albany city finances and prop­ one of the authors of a "state's "The cui’ient aim of American ed, has the task- of providing .the demands but will presa for at have frequently voiced objection. the industrial elfles. Thouaaada caused by a Vhermoatat short cir­ estimated that 100,000 persons British and United States repre­ were reported III at Milan, Turin erty aaaeHMiuenta also are under rights ’ measure whicli was sub­ education is to adjust the young stock of common ideas ai\d ideals, least 10 cents on top Of this 17. cuit. were affrtted. School attendance sentatives had no direct part (n and Genoa, but the epidemic tlHM * state. inquiry. stituted for the administration war to their environment, to reduce the and "In this sen.se, liberal educa­ In submitting the tentative Incidentally yeaterday’a Inci­ there wag off 30 per cent, the negotiiitlona of the pact, bnt far has been mild ia form aa4 Will Not Affect Probe ballot commission hill told a re­ shock of novelty that cornea with tion must be Intellectual educa­ agreement tp l(?kes, the operators GREENBROOKE HOMES, INC. dent at the tovi-n clerk’s home iiospitals Generally Crowded it was believed they had been in­ there have been few deaths. Dae porter: "You can quote me aa the first job, the first vote, and the tion.” ■. called on him to make good hia proves one Dung to the firemen Superseding of Delaney will Hospitals generally were crowd­ formed of the contents of the

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