■■■, - ,-■■■ f . - : : - ;v ’■ ■- - ■ ■ ■■" ■ - : ■■ - ' ’ r ' ■ f ■ BIOI^AT, NOVEBCBEB le, 1941- illtinrfirstrr Ettfttbio linrani ""AverasTTw^T^ TI m W d sth d r For tlw Month M Oetobw, 1848 wt ef D. a. Wenraw Boron Mrs. Emily Greeley, lUnerate di­ Dr. Albert Jorgenson, head of Egbert 8. McGill of 101 Cheat- Daughters o f Liberty No. 125 First Aiders of Precinct 1 'are Corp. Jta- Demand Reopens Gen> Bnt Is Not Decisive important business is-to be trans­ toes, turnip, cranberry JeHy, Anniversaries Farm H elp a ct^ . eeleiy, pickles, mince and pump­ era! Dehate in Com­ .<*> kin pto rolla, coffee. -< E st. 1922 Get The tinen, Dishes and Cooking Utensils YouNoed Now! mons Today; ‘Sinister Action Costs Japanese 11 Warships and 12 Other! Adults ...... ^...... gl.08 158 EMridg* Strsst P a rt Seen Disaster Met Children under 18 88e Side’ to SucceMful Baked Bean Supper Make ReeervaUoaa by Wednee- Phone 8486 Vessels Sunk and 7 Ships Damaged; Personnel Christmas* Sale day — 4584 er 8688. Seconds of Rosemary North African Opera­ Too B road By Japanese Losses May Have Run from 20,000 to 40,000; TUBSDAT. NOVEMBER 18 Basco Finish AT THE _____ tion Is Seen hy Laborite Secretary Says United Nations Have Naval Sn- . NO. BOBTHODIST CHURCH Provision for Deferring premacy Around Guadalcanal at Moment; Do*' EVER READY CIRCLE, London, Nov. 17.—(TP)— Navy Hordes KINO’S DAUGHTERS ' 'J White Dainask A demand for a fuUer expla­ Workers May Need dines to Oaim More Advantage Than Thaii Sapsw Efea 8 to T P. M. nation of United States Lieut O fficia l Interpreta­ Full Details Will Reveal Strategically; Effect Hurtful to Jap Nav^ Pr*—* ham, beans, scalloped Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower’s pototoea, oole slaw, rcHsbes, tion on Meaning. Story of One of Fierc­ But Declines to Say Nipponese Fleet Cripple^' | with whipped deal with Admiral Jean Dar­ DINNER lan reopened general debate est Slugging Com­ Wariilngton, Nov. 17—(FI—Se­ A d a lta ...... 58 centa in the House of Commons to­ bats in Naval History. Washington, Nov. 17.—(TP)*—Secretary of Navy Knox said'; CHIdrea to IS ...... 85 cento day. Asserting that the lective Service headquarters said today that the United States clearly had won round two of today the new 'teen-age draft bUl's the Battle for the Solomons islands, but that it "must not bo | CLOTHS "strange appearance of Ad­ Pearl Harbor, T. H., Nov. IT— miral Darian on the scene,” gave provision for deferring farm work forgotten” that there may be a round three. The secretary read all over WOOD ceptional wearing strength. An exceptional value with linen so scarce 1 of Derna, 150 miles short of MacArthur in Field to j British - American advance the hold we now have on Guad­ s e a m a n ' ' PICTURE PLAQUES KRINKLE ENAMEL ahouts a t "No! No!” from the mans in the past two days spent Bengasi, and Mekili yester­ alcanal and the eventual, expul- membere. Direct Campaign as ^ forces were reported today to (ConO^ued oa Page le a ) FUEL A SUPPLY CO. TREE BALLS 1,500 lives in futile efforts to re­ day and other units of the Sion o f the ,emy from that stra- SANTA AND CANDY "It may be,” the Laborite mem­ take an Important town on the X? T¥ have driven back Axis for- teglc island. t o Seaman Coal Co. BeauUfnl Lustrous Rayon F orces W ithin Heavy first clash 20” X 20” Pure Irish Linen R0AS1ERS ber, went on, "that he la not the Volkhov front in the Leningrad British Eighth Army swept Lack ~ and Bulleta • Baehneh Peto Coal Co. BAGS HOLLY LEAVES Quiallng we were led to believe sector where the Russians had >y to pursue the broken Cannon Shot of Buna. of the battle' for Tunisia. The Japs m Guadalcankl. he David E. FitsGerald, 68, Dem­ but if he is not, this Is —Comp8«4| Every Strafegem Today ance, $3,958,803,011.46 (OootkieeOi P*c* Bight) Become ComplacenU (Oaktliuied on Page Eight) tent foreign mliltary and dlplniwa . 1 . Two patterns. Multi-color allover stripe Pure-Irish Linen fluential Quarters Now fOeattaaad m Faga r) tie sources said today ^vtesa] MARTIN-SENDUR or multi-color border. Very absorbent from the rantlnent Indicato Washington, Nov. 17.—(A— A Canberra, Australia, Nov. 17— i . /-i Adolf Hitler U preparing a - V* w h.. M I h • r *.a M I I and durable. Washington, Nov. IT— (F) — a I weU-organtsed group of southern congrearional drive to poetpone (F>—Norman J. M. Makin. Aus- l.raeso^ I * 0 1 1 1 * 3 DTC thrust from the Bslkaas agalntfl DISH TOWELS Senators opposed to the anti-pbll t^Uan Navy and munlUons mlnla-1 9 *** the Middle-East and Suez in tb* the nationwide rationing of gasq- Bovgna'es Gets tax bill took advantage of every Mine Operators Warned Startdx Fine Quality- ane.' now scheduled to start on ter. said today the United States hope of countering the Americaa- J PYREX DISHES Parliamentary stratagem today to Naval' victory in the Solomon is­ IBriGsb campaign in North AMcSa Dec. 1, wee reported 4y it- backere Draws Praise These Informants, who must ra-,| 4 9 c e««h .today to have gained strength tai Y ear Sentence hold back the fourth attempt by Prejudices Must Cease lands was a momentous event and 3 P<% Mixing Bowl S ets ...... 9 $ c nfluentlul quactere. admlnlstratiOB forces to bring the would give Australia much needed main anonymons, said they wwa. DISH TOWELS Without dienloring the names a t | measure before the Senate. relief from the poasiblllty of In­ in receipt of reports that Hitler I While they last at' this special price Two attendance roll calls, two Destpoyer Carries Out had withdrawn, or was withdraw*"! Fine quality Irish linen with omoree bor- L o a f ^ans ...... 45c and 65c nore than a score of songreasmeii To Give State All In- Salt Lake City. Nov. 17.—(F)— ' ready to help you determine which vasion. M aeld had assured him of ei^ record votes on tabling appeals Tbl* i* but the first round of tng, more than 40 dlviaiuns, 18_s« j bers in blue, green and red. Racial prejudlcea “ must be fore- J o^ U»ey can fill.' Mission Despite Fire them armored, from the Run Given With Cash Sales In Both 4 $ 1 .1 9 ' Mrt, RepreaentatiTe Johnson (D- fonination He Has from rulings of Vice President In the past, he said, "discrimi­ what may be a much extended Casseroles ...... ^ c to 9 5 e Dkla) said there was "a. splendid Wallace, and numerous points of gone in the national Interest,” fight for freedom in the Pacific front. Some were reported to Stevens Pure Linen Dish Towels natory hiring practices have been And Blasting Shells. U westeren Eurapo tor rest Smart m ulti-color striped patterns. Femr, thence" for aa eariy hearing en On Waterbury Case* order and Parliamentary Inquiries Brig. Gen. Frank J. MeSherry, all too prevalent.” area.” Mankin said, warning that, 3 for $1.00 Many. Other Pyrex l|tema To Choose From. i resolution he Introduced yestsr- 'Were used as time-consuming de­ whllC/the news probably waa the reorganisation bat the balk v These Stores A ll Day Tuesday. in cellophane bag. Extra fine quality. War Manpower commiariop oper­ He pointed out that by Decem­ ______Pearl Harbor, Nov. 17—(Fi—A being concentrated lu the Balk lay to set up a three-man board Waterbury, Nov. IT—(Fj—Enoch vice*, to start the fourth day at most encouraging aince the begln- ations director, asserted today. ber at 1948 there should be 63,- m'ng of the v^W ltb Japan, Aus-|flghUng story ot how the U. 8. especlaUy to Greece, far *blg ne- a study the entire pet?oIeura situ-1 Borgnaas, 40, at HoUs. L. L, to- argument.- "Many of the workera whom 500,(X>0 persona in the nation’s la­ Rosemary BaseoTinish vr ition. The southerners insisted that trallans should not be hilled into •*"■*destroyer Smith carried out its as­ Gon” to the .watera Medit ww aentenoed .to.ohe year ta. you will have to recriiit during bor force, including those in the signed m i^on through an tnfernq ean.^ ^ Rosemary Baaira Finish White Ihunaslr WenM-Oriegr Aietlen g MtartMi - the ebunty jaU by S u itor Court th*~l(Mnnal of yeaterdayb pro­ tbe Britt year. wIB be- from -mi­ eroMd' forces. The preeent figure ^—a— • —0—— ^— Johason’s resohitlon automati-l ceedings be read in full, and made of flames and exploding ammuni­ Judge Bnteet A. In|ra after he nority group*,” he declared in an is 58JH)0,000 persons. Oratofnl *70 United States tion came from the South Pacific Adndral Scott Killed tally would forestall nationwide pleaded nolo oontendtre to a it clear they would offer various addraaa prepared fo r delivery at a. At Mribourne Prime Minister Waablngton. Nov. IT . ippiicatlen of gacritne rationing O f the 63.500.000. he said, it is today. chatga qf having cniaplred to amendments and corrections, "de­ Metal lilne conference aponsored estiniated 30,000,000, or nearly John Curtin said he was “grate­ 1 cannot say enough In praise Atonlial Norman Scott at K ln M White i(.r three months to give the board signed to make the .record speak hy the American Mining Congress ful to the United SUtes for the T h .m ilA U ^ Dinner Cloths i chance tp eomplsto a survey. It dieat and defraud tito'city of Wa­ one-third, will b* employed direct- of our type of sailors,” declared wood. Mo, 88. nad Onpt. the truth.” magnificent force* u*ed In thi* fan' MANCHliTBII COUIb vas rafemd to the Banking and terbary. Sentenoe waa Imposed Western divlskm. jly in ww work. The preeent fig- Lieut. Comdr.' Hunter Wood, Jr. Young. 48. at CorOasdn, upon recommendstloa of Special BpeaHieai Eariy Owtiaeglit I 'Negroee, Latin Americans an d ; tire is 17,560,000. portant thewter” of the war. sklpperr otj^the-csturdy.. destrtarer WC4« killed to the tartooB WHY NOT MAKE FT A Lighter Weiriit Thaa Marlboro Sovcrciga Quality.. .First QoalKy. Jurrency committee, several mem- Sewtor Ruseell vTbe’'battle im t over, but the ______Nnvni toiaie to tb* Ssta ' lera of which have been outapok- Proaacutor Hugh M. Aioom who (D-Gk) and->ijK)ians must make up an tncr6a*.^^i WlB^Bsee to Me BeplaeSd tluit survived a dli^tet hit by CHEERFITL DAILY 64x90 $ 4 * 3 8 nly- opposed tp extenrion of ra- said Borgnaes has agreed to give Senator Oonnblly (D-Tex) speai^ in gproportioa of your workers. Not only will an additional 8,- enemy knows be has been fight-1 ki.J i.,r iaip p 'to'torpedo i plane while toads on Nov. 18, tha/Movy loning mtb araie haiVlag pleatlful the state an tnformatloo la hia headed the early onstaught hy the He advised mine operatora that 500,000 be needed tor war woric. Ing.” Cuitln said. “1 often wonder p^tccUng a Ut-A____ force aircraft pnrtment announced, today. HABIT TO-i. y n tb $ Napkii^ " , With 8 Napkins. upplies. I .pneeserion, arhethar It Involves aouthernera. In ‘if and wbea” present employes MeSterry aaid, but also "3,800,000 to what extent tha Australian carrier the morning of Oct. 86 off Admiral Scott wae to other* or hot, and win also tell aU were two Mississippi Democrats, resist employmant at msmbera at more men will be drawn from the people are grateful to the inter-1 ganU Cruz island ii the Solomons, n Naval unit to the , ___ The board propoaed by Johnaon «Md Cnptoto Young, bili er ef 64x90 64x108 $ 3 - 9 8 ^ Two patterns in the practical Basco finish which will wear wdl and .’ould be similar to the Baruch of the eircumstanoaa surrounding Senators Bilbo and Doxey, both other races, unlot) leaders--and labor market for military service. vening forces which thus far hava | Commander Wood said the de- wash so e ^ y .' Permaneilt linen finish. ommlttee which recently com- his departure from the United fortified with pile* of law book* management - labo^ qgmmittees Almoet all at them will have to be stood between the ansmy and our Istioyer had taken part in fighting Madnl of Hoesw tor bsrs f Fenri Haibor Dee. 7, V' -leted a study ef the rubber ritua- ■tates tai April, 1888, when aaught and ^parent^ prepared for abouM tM called upon to aid in replaeed by other workera.” cittaa." I off one wave of *ap torpedo planes ion. Its thrae aiembera. in ha ato for quadtioalng hy the m od Jury tengtby apeeebe* once they ohtofai- overcoming objectlcaa. Recruiting at new wiar worker* MtoB T. Johnson. U. S. minis-land was battling a- second wave m sr1— eCBenr Adinfa DOUBLE e M GREEN ointed hy tlK. pcerideat, would which vras tbw eonducong an lat ed the floor. Wenwa Can Be Used and repUeing at men taken into ter to Australia, said "w* should I when the Jap torpedo plane, ap- The Yaldable Preminau Yor Get fo r Ym jtVT Gnep BUYU.S. W ARBC^S upreoent agrimture, industry veetigaUon into tha municipal The southerners' Immediate ob­ Women, toe, can be used, Mc- tha Army, be eald, "wW ha a aU ba ver> giatetuL X am very I parentto aet aflame by g«>n^ proud o f cu r Navy.** Icrakhed Ilka a btosing metoor dt- N a v y ; Staaips Make Shcqiping At H ic m Stores Extra Pratt- STAMPS GIVEN WITH nd the petroMom hnafaiceai affalia a t the e ^ . jective waa to prevent Majority gheity etntad. -"As ' a former harder ^ thaa we have'yet had *T hava received eoiielderebty Froaecuter Aleon, fol- Laader Barkley (K y) from ealUng miner,” be eald, *T am convinced Meghiwiy waa the dilsc speaker Flaga were flown In the Mal-|rectly onto the Smith, hitting the able. , .> . AND STAM PS .that many aurface operations can at tbs final genetal ssselon o< the CASH SALES TUESDAY W n M h * ''^ MAIiCHBBTVI COIIN* A. r) aa Faga.Pear) am Vae^ t b a ) ba bandied by wnmeg. We an two-dfig eonfeceaca. Ail' ■* ' ■' * t / y 'TAOi^' ./ 1UNCHBSTBR BYENING HERALD/MANCHEBTfeR* CONN. ’TUESDAT; NOVEBUIER IT, 1$4* fflAITCHESTBR ETOTISG H E R iU ^ M A N p te?T E R , CONN. TUESDAY, N O V E ^ E R 1 7 ,1M » /. /

z ■r i Rjdmantie Hit at the. Qrclc Cites Orders Actress Only j in Trade Schbol Farmers Will / Housewife Questipn iectmen Postpone / School Heatin, the War Elect Leaders On Auto Use Action on Petition At Rest Hoiioie CIvlliaa Defense ‘Phone 8-0107 — Red Orbes Phone 66S7 Honoi* Roll / To Go Back On Aims tJt/ged Mark ^ Manpower A new class In nutrition will ♦week later, December 7. ’This will L Several Interpretations Barbara Bennett and I give a few rtiore days for registra- Director Echnuilian An* y in t Time /Eleetibn of McNutt Predicts 5,000/! ^ be,.*;«>u^t into ^ was presented by Selectman Lu*. start Friday, November 20, A^my aind /Mra. Oertruda O f Transportation Oi^ Call Special will continue each Monday I tions. If you are Interested call Ration Bobrd Ruling Committ^mfii Will pien, was to corns before the meet* Understand Wh Re a cogimW o o )q tha "W af^ ." / Be Held'^oU/^e Day. n . # II : heed of three basic oonsidSns who had Uken the trouWe to make the course is completed. Mrs. Blood Bank Mobile A letter from George H. Wad-^ Obli^at^ io Spisak To Gainfully Em-, tions: a study of the duties of the police cation to Take Slept dell, from tbe Bosri| cc M ecfoten, Hartford, Nov. 17 —Despite the 1 0.4.Q ' !•' Geographical location (bow , ^ _Jce Matters Is Re- Joseph Hammond, chslntnan. will I Due to the great volume of Out Frt»ly/and Hartford, NoV. 16—<0’)—Some fact that they may be used In busi­ ployed During commissioners. It was found that Beverly Hills, < ^ f., Nov. 17.— be the Instnictor. Persona Inter- work connected with the Blood Director John J. Echraalian o< directing that all departnaiw of mSny will be available at the ex- iferred to Counsel. the commission was created in (jp)—Barbara Bepnett, whose de­ To Cost $ 4 ,500. 10,000 Oonnecficut farmers Will ness, Certlflcstes of War Neces­ • '' "•* : act places they’ll be needed?). e It was also ^called that three Doane. more than by oil burning equip­ to the committee in eactf of the ly that property, rather than pas jobs. This program, built up on a Randall said. "There Is no formal ment, it was stated, and the In­ the entire building. Temperatures "It is the utmost folly—It is to the Orcle seteen, starting W ednesday. Pat O’Brien and sengers, will be carried, to qualify workers remaining, predicts ^hat lent. Another was 4p take years ago the police commlasion- Changed Her Mind separation, although it might Face Execution to obtain more goods than he communities. Glenn Ford are starred in the co- feature hit “Flight Lieutenant” nationwide scale, certainly would ! ohowed. erf’, as in an Atlantic charter, par­ described the Allied successes in 17_i,P)_Hugh McAteer. 25, ac­ OVER 100 tradite Largo Caballero to Spain Cbang^ Over Beeautly any lawyer In bis e^taelty ef eom- out taking coupons from her ra­ the scarcity of farm labor, they Denver--(A*) — Those new air­ 3. misslonar ef superior aourt, or ticularly when one of the two North Africa as the first "hand­ London. Nov. 17- (4*1—A Reu­ cused of being chief of staff of the are needed where they are. but ho was made to live in a place There would bs a saving in cost some" installment, and said they tion book, that she had transport­ Killed in Action planes are fast all right, but NOVEMBER 1 Additional work on surgical a Justice of the peace, and am stbs prlnclpiiUs to that instrument has ters report, issued under an ”At ed gasoline in containers to some Irish Republican Army, went on This leaves a total of 5,600,000 there’s something faster. LicuC. COATS selected by Vichy officials and was dressings at Lsgion ball from 1 to in converting the heating plant at were "a turning point in the gi­ kept under survsillancs. reglsterad with tba town alsrit in the last few days seemingly de­ the German Frontier” dateline, other point for use and that ahe trial today charged with treason available. Glen H. Hutchinson whizzed la 4 80. the Manchester Green school from fended the old imperialistic order gantic struggle.” said today that Field Marshal Er- oil to j coal, but It was intimated Any pspara olgnad by powsr-cf- had transferred coupons from her by attempting to set up an Irish New York. Nov. 17.— —Lieut. (Some e.>«time.tes run slightly from his Boswell, N. M., base, but. FROM Friday. November 80 attorney must be rsglstand wltb and declared to a shocked world, ■win Rommel had been holding “A” ration book to other parties. Willard D. U tt, 42, an aviation higher. J. C. Capt, Census Bureau found he had come in second. Tm " .; that such conversion might not he conferences with Adolf Hitler, Under the suspension order she republic in Ulster. "Smilin’ Through" repeat per­ satisfactory. This adhool heating the town cleric. •We mean to hold our own.’ "D««m1" Bird Flies Away McAteer. heavily guarded, re­ specialist in the Naval Reserve, director, told the Senate laat stork arrived first. SALE OF formance, benefit Mobile Canteen. "Its accomplishment depends Gestapo Chief Heinrich Himmler is forbidden to receive or use gaso­ and one of tbe original organizers month that the total of this avail­ plant was changed over recently and other high Nazis at Munich line from 12:01 a. m. Nov. T6 to fused to stand until he was forced Any Cold Can Husking Bee, auepiees of - S t because of the unsatisfactory primarily upon acceptance by the Royal. 111. — — George Carl to, then stood mute. of Time, Inc., publishers of Time, able group waa 6,200,000 on the Bridget’s narish, Hollleter atreet peoples of the world.” had a run of bad luck after he which were likely to affect the 12:01 a.“ m. Jah. 1. The prosecution charged that he Life and Fortune magazines, waa basis of tbe 1940 census—but he CHILDS heating by coal burning tqulp- "Win Live To Mock Us' composition of the whole Axis Coupons Not 'Vet Valid cautioned that "many of these auditorium. ment. shot a pheasant near here. After collected aims and explosives at killed in action In the South Paci­ Be Serious Wedneeday. November 88 WUlkie declared that unless the carrying the bird half a mile, he general staff. The three filling stations were fic, it waa announced yesterday by people have probably already en The Green achool uses 11,850 The dispatch said that the Ger­ charged with having sold gasoline operations headquarters of the Annual Social, Hose and Ladder gallons of fuel oil during tha win- T V N il people of aU tha United Nations tore his clothing trying to climb northern ■ command of the IRA. his brokerage film. tered the labor market" In the In Belton nilairy < agreed immediately on their pur- a fence. He laid the pheasant on man public still considered Rom­ and taken from the purchasers Ueutenjint Lltt graduated from tervening two years.) Whtn You Need Vitamin A Oo. No. 1 St Cheney Hall-' tar months at aa eetimated cost coupons which wore not yet valid. Shots were fired at a constabulary -without "4 FHdky. November 87 WED. AND THURS. poaeo, idealistic hopes such a* I the ground, tried to untangle him­ mel a hero but that a crisis which ...... insppc'tnr when McAteer and two Yale in 1921, following service in ' The Brookings study says it is Get FATHER JOHN’S of $1,030.05 and In comparison was precipitated by hjs old politi­ Bowlea identified the violators’as an "extreme assumption” to cal­ Annual Ball, Women's Auxiliary heating by coal would cost an es­ those expressed in the Atlantic self from the fence, cut his hand. Rcidy, doing business j companions were arrested last the first World war as a second MEDICINE. Free Dtsaerwaie Ta the Ladtaat charter "will live merely to mock Just as he reached for it, the cal enemies had been Intensified William V lieutenant of field artillery. culate that alt these non-farm of Memorial hospital at Hotel timated $621.26, or a saving of by his disaster in North Africa. as the Maple Scr\'ice station. Hart-1 Aug. 10. Bond, Hartford. $209 if ths work waa dona by us" as ha said Woodrow Wilson's ■dead” bird flew away. Results Have .Built Its Repu­ Sunday, November 89 school enginsers and workman. 14 points did. tation During 85 Years. Temple Beth Sholom will pre­ The changeover of the South "The four freedoms," he declar­ sent Attorney Irving Davidson of school beating plant from oil to ed. “will not be accomplished by Victims of COLDS New York on the subject coal would only coat $80.76, which the declarations of those momen­ FURS often era those temporary Jewish Wit andid ffo- if the work was done by achool tarily in power. They will become whose resistance is « mor" at 8:80 p. m. employees would only cost $31.76, real only if the people of the world low because they > a aaving of $49 on this Job. forget them Into actuality. And FOR 2 DATS ONLY Tuesday, December 1 political internationalism will not need more vitamin 1 Monthly meeting Pines Civic Ask Pay Increase A. A petition was received by the accomplish them. Real freedom Association, at 73 Linnmore drive. muot rest on economic interna­ Thursday—Frtday FATHER JOHN’S Wednesday, December 8 board from seven avaning school MEDICINE helps Dorcas Society Variety Sale and teachers asking for an increase of tionalism." build rsslatanca to 91 a night In wages. ITia pay of Those who sneer at suggestions “Kaffe -Stugs’’ at Emanutl Lu­ thst freedom and self-government Nor. I9th and 20th such colds because theran church. tha evening school teachers at tha Its wholesome In- present time is $3 a night. can ha brought to all men, feel Thursday. December 8 that areas like the Malayan so BEAimFUl*«0 PRACTICAL gredianta are rich in Christmas Basssr, South Meth­ Bxamlnatlen of tha original the essential Ylta- vota cf the Board taksn on Sep- pemnsula or southeast Pacific -AND OH, SO WARM! mins A and D. odist church: Islands “must be ruled perpetually Friday, Dseember 4 tsrober 8, at which tlma all am- We are proud It also gives quick ployees of tha Boat'd of Education by some , nation’s colonial Imperial­ Board of Control masting. If jrsB demand smart styling eemhinad witfe peas rellsf from coughs wsra gmnted a 10 par cant in- 2nd SWELL HITI ism,'' be said, continuing: ttcMUty, ken am the eosts for jpm fo lavest due to colds because Chamber of Commerce, Y. M. C. craase In wngas, rssultad In a vota UiUfod MlUtary Plaii Needed your kard-eamed dollani In. wltk a m a qualm A., 6:80 p. m. 1 it aeothes throat ir­ of ths board to Include ths svs- "Our most immediate common ■1 STiag qniUHtes! We’ve every ritation. Monday, Daaamfaer 7 ning school tsachsrs in this group, need ia.....« united military plan ■ ■TTVsS.e,/ type for for every eeeie of bedget, an warmly No amotiat of odvertlsins alone Women’s Auxiliary of the C. of granting a 10 per cent Increase, arrived at by a board of strategy **"*“-)...... £ 1 tp salute them! aware of their ’round-the-eloek dettes. Wear C. Taa. i ooold have bnllt its roputation ood retroactive to the beginning of the representative not alone' of the \ tkoai aver yoar doytlaw aalts...yonr gala off- good will miless tho.mediclno had Wadaeeday, Pacawber • evening eehool eesstona. Unitod States and Great Britain ' 7 ^ -----Ill I ia ty dresses.. .always lovely and comfortably proved Ito merit. Chrlstmaa sale and cafetarla ’ -BIUJ. .. 1 vrarm. We’ve afl e^lee for all women...box, 'IHe board votad to tnatall but representing Ukewlae our supper. North Methodist church. tamporary plaequ# In tha High other Aniea.''Even such obviously j ■tted oad n efer types, at a thrifty aeeaewy prlea. Thuradoy. Daesfobaf Id ** achool hoaoring tho six mambara essential cooperation has not yet ■ i Yesterday, at noon, thereWas a simple ceremony in the Ladlss’ Guild Chieksn Pis Sup­ of tha faculty In tbe aervleas. Ar- been brought about '4*** V j ON THIS SPEOAL per and Sals, S t Mary's PariA rimgementa win be mode to secure \ "It ia true ere are beginning to ■? lobby of the Telephone Building in New Haven. Our HaU. ^ a servlca Ths hoard voted ' \work with the British... .But we IWDMIK. •aforday, dasmary 8 approve tbe laavaa of abeenoe »l^ust learn equally well to work ' ' . -«M» SAVE GROUP OF CHOICE Installation bars ef Grand Lodge Honor Roll was unveil^. MAHDBU Joasc itevano, H l^ achool history V. 0. w m Russians and Chinese in the xeSwaanMO' 0 officers of tbs Knights ef Pythias. tsaeber, now a Uautenant In tha atd^ua task of today." 183 Spruce Street I ------Scouts Depreasiea Idea Henry J. Kaiser, west coast -a^VaasiaKn On it are the names of 325 men and 5 women who shipbuilder, scouted the idea that Selected Fur Coats Del Monte Cookings Nutrition the greatest depression in history once worked side by side with us. For many years they 4 p— D A Y S ^ Grapefruit . would follow the war. declaring have carried out the “Spirit of S ^ ic e ” of the telephone Juice, 48-oz. can Class Scheduled ’ STARTING "there are no barriers, obstacles. At » 7 9 and $ 9 5 Impediments or blockades which company. Now they have left us to join the greatest 3 cans TOMORROW can step the productive forces of ,0SABLE DYED CONEYS O NORTHERN BEAVERS America, once they are organized for A cooking and nutrition da O SEAL DYED CONEYS O NORTHERN SEALS conducted by Mrs. A m lutton and released for reconstruction service of them all —Uik Ic Sam’s armed forces. snd advancement." O SKUNK DYED OPOSSUM 0 BROWN CARACULS Mixter, of The Hartford Oaa Co., will he held fo the office, ef The Kalaer declared that poat-war OFAWNLAPINO • RACCOON DYED OPOSSUMS Del Monte Fruit Manchester Gas Co. on Main planning was not a job "for We miss them .s* - and we shall miss the many more 0 BEAVER LAPINO for Salad, stfoet Friday Nov, 80 at 8 p. m. Utopians tjid dreamers” but for • MENDOZA BEAVERS large jar ..... Mrs. Mixter Is well known men who "know h,.w difficult It who will answer the “call to the colors” before the war hundreds qf Manchester women ia to organize the producUve OTHmeOAT^AT process on a solvent basis. is won. We shall follow their military careers with the W - who always look forward to at­ President Jusn Trippe of Pan- for ••• f. • • • tending her eloesaa. ‘Hm oabjeet American Airways call'ed for same interest and affection that we followed their tele­ matter wilt be ’Heetleee Menus launching of plans for an overseas snd Msat Hxtendors." All fo ^ urs- merchant air fleet of globs', pro­ phone careers. Our prayers and our hopes will go with a 9 S • NATURAL DYED SQUIRREL Whole Beets, • parsd at tka elssa will bs |pvea portions, saying such a fleet would 0 MINK BLENDED MUSKRAT • LONDON DYED SQUIRREL away ta tbs andlenee. 0 20-oz. c a n ...... I ^ C constitute the most effective out­ thcni wherever they may be. NATURAL GREY PERSIAN PAW • BLENDED NORTHERN MUSKRAT let for America’s great aircraft O BLACK DYED PERSIAN PAW • RUSSIAN CARACULS - Seans manufacturing planU. 0 ‘ Civil air tranaport needed air­ MINK DYED MARMOT • PERSIAN LAMB f 6 r ...... 4 U C Kiwanis to Plan We look forward to the day when the telephone wires • SILVER KIDSKIN ships Jwice the size uf the present • HUDSON SEAL' Clippers, he said, addmg that 200 • SILVERED RACCOON OINOIR will sing with the thrilling message “Ours is the • SHEARED BEAVER < Del Maiz lu Yearns Program such craft could carry 500,000 • KAPFA CARACUL • LEOPARD CAT persona to Europe every month. Victory” . . . and our folks, and yours, will be coming • 8ILVERTONE MUSKRAT ComNibleta, l A ^ Urges Oompulaoty Savtogs (Prioea quoted da aat laetada for tax.) can 'The board of diroetora of tbs e eiR A Y Economic Director James F. Manchester Kiwanis Chib win Byrnes, Asclaring that the proflU home again. , EVERT COAT Jeans y e - mast a t the YJi-CA. 'Ihnraday at m utt be token «ut of war, Spoke ZOr aeoo •##•#•# ,m 18:10. rp aMdsat ElBser Waden has for compulsory savlnge and eup- While bup Seamen Fight Thru Cold and Slomi ' GUARANTEED called tbla meeting for tbe putpoae M lU A N D ported the $i|0,OOO celling Imposed BY WILRQ8E of plaiming the pragraasa far the Mt salariea. KEEP THEM WARM! AS WELL As Washing Soda, remainder ef the year. Tbars a n The $25,000 limit on eaiariee, *»<»*" eofiT«rt#d package ...... othar aaatten of Importaim-to after payment of taxes and cer­ "V* *!?&*•»* Bparinari. It’s an ia lin* with Victory! THE NANU- come up for dtecuseiao. Mamban tain. daductlona are allowed, ^ FACtURER other tu a tbe dliactera. uk iavit- Byt'uea said, would affect only 8,. _____ Wy Are Collecting Old Furs for t^e Fur Veal Project ^ 7 ad. ThU wU giva aa opportanlty 000 persona In 1943. 1?^ .,.:. 40e for aoma of ttaoae who w an unable He aaid he wquld object to Ita to be prsasat laat Monday to make continuance after the war, but BUDGETING Heinz up tbalr atteodanoa record. Ttioss pointed out that the law under BUT iJaiuiag to attend Mwuld aaU tbe Which the limit waa Imposed ex­ Gladly Arranced Oven Baked Beans With aacntary, RuaaeU BMtorton ae pired June 80, 1944, and could be that be oan am apa for tha bmeh- W AR BONDS I b Aecordaaea Tooutp Sauce, 1 X ^ a *a » s * — 1.1-- continued only by Oongreaa. > 17H-OZ. jar.... lO C M m I n k i i i i X^meo added that it was clear 4 N D With Fcdtral “many more commodiUea” must be WILROSE CroranuBant The astlmatsdl aiuBbar s f -4) n,m.«.*voM M T(niv rationed, but be did not name DRESS SHOP Sonmaid to «sM i Tba Eewfo Te Dlir them. woriMs and vtsttsfo at Reel He aaid that dvlUan restrictlona MTIIAOfB1|EllT HOTEL SHERIDAN Seedleu Raisins, fontr OsBtor .la New Tosli 10 1.OM, er etwra thaa the pepv bmim j *T>RCHBSntA WiVTO* ; and wartime controla- were In- 15-oz. plcg...... towlai to hato tos aivania paraqn tkm of aU hut U. eitlee ia i XODAT |n4ro...Yto&esaaelH$p»APbB L „ ■ Ifotted BtqtiA ;/ iboicmBaTEK EyENnro herald, hxncrbstei. i c m , Tuesday. November it. i 94S / MANCmiSTER EVENING HERALD, HANUm^iStBI^ CXmn. TtTBBUAr, m r f A ’ ' - - ' ' ...... ~ ~ ' ' ------Davie, William, checker ...... 13.00 Borgnaes Gets ■r- T EHIiott, Samuel, machine tender ...... /I...... •p &i00 iSta^ Class Germany Now Facing X. Elliott, Sidney, machine tender...... i ...... 6.00 St. Bridgets to Revive \lechhen Pay Bills Elliott, Thomas, macnine tender ,7 .0 0 Year Sehtenee Ellison, Andrew, machine tender 9.00 ^ A t Y Tonight Hadden, Joseph, machine tender 7.00 Long, Tough Winter 9.00 (Contlnned from Page One) Hayes, Timothy, machine tender...... Old Time Huskiri *Bes ■V moiintirig to $^6^157 Janes, George, machine tender...... 9.00 Laahinskl, Arthur, ch eck er...... • e e • 13.00 lowing the disposition o f the Mrs. Edwar^'^Xewis to t for us Oer- tlM Idgheat aaBOunt y«t paid, but Maher,'Harold, ch eck er...... 13.00 Borgnaes case, declined to say Going back to the 'good old days dancing. The committees aasisting Allied Blows at N orth; Moiite<)i|ieiy Ward’s Reply To Hie ■IgM ap- .Enroll ,, McuiBn^ in the time tt e t Judge Bowera Mers, John, ch eck er...... 13.00 whether the grand jury which has when a green Thanksgiving waa Father Breen are: Hall aftt en- Africa Struck at Grim­ On the home treat the to- aad ovdM«d WH* *» eei'Ted waa aJao much longer. He Morlartyi Joseph, checker ...... 13.00 been in recess since July, 1938, Hand Weaving C^rse, a rarity, the Husking Bee at the ' Williams, •atlon bugbear toamrethrant- UBOutat o ( $S6,XB7.M. laelud- had to be at the poUa 48 mlnutea Munsie, James, machine ten d er...... 9.00 will be recalled to hear any evi­ .. IS* a a a w s . Thoma* Sullivan, RobeH Coleman •nlng. Blackout cilm en are HoUlster street school Friday eve- oeorge Patton. Joseph V^lx iSid mest Period; Reich B thia « u m . m u 1mea*Talcott Co., truck parts ...... 19.90 were closer to Buna than the Am Tob B ...... 45 provisional civil admlnjatration.” StaUpgrad while elsewhere in the reservoir as had been hoped. The President o f the United States is lUmatiortal Harvester C6., truck p a r U ...... 40.10 Japanese were to Port Moresby racy case, confirmed rejxjrts of (Continued from Page One) city the Russians were active The North African ocenpn- Am Wat Wks ...... 3% the impending arraignment last A Times editorial called the se­ stroyed by the resignation of the union mem­ arvis Co., Alex., sand, patching...... 298.07 last September when, their thrust lection of Darlan “unexpected,” offensively and artillery destroyed ttoB hne cut off Oermnny’e Am Vlscoae ...... 29% night. quoted as having said, on November 14, >n, EsUte of Aaron, ren t ...... 12.60 across the towering Owen Stanley Anaconda ...... 26 nents had said during debate but stated that "there is much to four Invader strong polnU north­ •eeean to phosplintee—Irre- New York, Nov. 17.—(ft9—An I bers following the board’s vote of nine to >n Brothers, Ubor and material ...... 41.88 mountain range reached its high- Armour 111 ...... 3% The trial of Borgnaes' co-de­ would make little if any change in be said for convenient solutions west of'town. ’ pleonhlr na fertUlzen—cobalt, indication that the enemy subma­ 1941: "The government of the United States n Paint Co., paint supplies...... 84.91 water mark at loribalwa, only 32 fendants, who included former previous regulations, was being which meet urgent military and Tanks wedged into Genhan lines vegetable oils, manganese, an­ 18.00 Atchison ...... 44 rine carrying Nazi saboteurs from n, Mr. Heder, r e n t...... miles from the Allied base on the Lieut. Gov. and Mayor Frank studied closely at headquarters administrative requirements and near Nalchik, destroying a num­ timony, wool, cotton, fresh France to Florida last June was two against a closed shop in the captive coal 26.95 Atl Refln ...... 18'4 will not order, nor will Congress pass legisla­ in ft Little, labor and material...... south coast. Aviation C orp ...... 3% Hayes, lasted from Nov. 29, 1938, preparatory to issuance of a defi­ carry no commitments for the fu ­ ber of enemy tanus and firing fruits nnd vegetables. Besides. bombed en route was given yes­ mey, Jr., Robert R., exam ination...... 5.00 Offensive Nearing Climax Baldwin Ct ...... 12% until Aug. 16, 1939—the longest nition for local boards. ture." points, (be report said. It has closed a leak In the terday at the treason trial of An­ mine' case. The War Labor Board, in name SUpatrick, James, labor and material ...... 7.25 The Allies disclosed on Sept. 29 criminal trial in Connecticut his­ The language of the clause fol­ An Axis battalion was thrown bkHduule through which Hit­ tion ordering, the so-called closed shop." B ft O 3% thony Cramer, German-born me­ n Uttel's Market, meaU and groceries...... 93.04 that they had begun counter-at­ tory. Twenty-three men went on lows: PeUlB TMk With Laval back with heavy losses in a thrust ler wna getting Fnr EBetern__ leBaron Foundry Co., E. L., waUr works supplies...... 38.32 Bendlx ...... 34 chanic, charged with hiding two only, is composed of representatives of the tacking in the lorlbaiwa area, Beth SU ...... trial, three having pleaded guilty "Every registrant found by a London, Nov. 17— (ff) —The at a Soviet-held - height near •nppUea such ns rubber. Wards is in agreement with this statement and wwis, Philip, rent...... 10.00 86% ■yichy radio reported that Marshal of them. starting the offensive now near Boeing Airp . or nolo contendere, Uiree were dis­ Selective Service local board, sub­ Tuapse and on the Kalinin front Hitler haa exhausted his own Cramer testified ' in Federal i-Jtbby OU Co.. o U ...... WOO Ing its climax after nearly seven 15% missed by the court during the PeUin had a long interview with unions, of industry, and of the public. The Borden ____ 21% ject to appeal in accordance with scouts penetrated German lines labor. Six million foreigners—one court that when he met l^ e l. believes that the board’s order is not in ac- ( er. Mrs. Theodore, board and r o o m ...... 40.00 weeks of gruelling campaign trial and 20 were convicted. The SecUon 10 (A ) (2), to be neces­ Pierre Laval this morning. in every four workmen—are en­ Can Pac . . . . 6% killing 90 and taking prisoners, the one of the tbcecuted saboteurs, he Ca, John R , cleaning cloths 29.34 through Jungles and mountalna state Supreme Court reversed sary to and regularly engaged in report added. gaged Ih Germany, but they are union representatives are men chosen for r Electric Division, electric service...... 3,524.72 C^rro De P . % asked ’ITiief If he had come here cordance with the president’s principles. While the Australians outdid Che.s ft Oh .. four of the convictions, including an agricultural occupation or en­ mostly of low efficiency. The sklU- by submarine, but that Thiel said Liunber ft Fuel Co., coal, lumber, etc. 626.05 the enemy at his own stealthy, in % those of Borgnaes’ employers, Chrysler ...... 65% deavor essential to the arar effort, Tars’ Courage Hand-To-Hand Fighting > edJMnds he needs are in France he Would tell him about that some leadership by the unions, and have actually lanchester Motor Sales, cruiser p a rts...... 32.45 filtrating type of jungle warfare George H- Kingsley and John H. shall be deferred from training Berlin (From ^German Broad­ wliSre Frenchmen have declined to K timehester Plumbing ft Supply Co., hardware and supplies. 74.82 back along his invasion trail Coca - Cola ...... 82% other time. Col Gas ft El Meany. William Murray, a third and service in the land and Naval casts) Nov. 17.—(ft’)—The German help the Naxis. < Later, however. In discussing protected the interests of the unions. On ’Manchester, Town of. Water Dept., service ...... 25.18 American soldiers fought and ...... 2% partner in the accounting firm, Draws Praise Coml Inv Tr...... 30% forces." communique reported today that I Productivity DecUnlng bombings, Thiel let slip a remark Wards believes that the board’ s demands Jiankin, Mrs. Ina L., board and c a r e ...... 90.00 pushed and hacked their way was exonerated by the court dur­ Although agriculture already Meanwhile, the growing atfain JIarlow’s, furnishings ...... i...... 90 Coml Solv . . Nazi forces bad broken into deep which Cramer said indicated the the other hand, neither industry nor the pub­ through coastal jungles from the ing the trial. was listed among some 39 activ­ (OoBtinned from Paga One) Soviet defenses in fierce hsnd-to- at long hours, R.A.F. raids and iCerritt ft Co., Joseph, blue prints, etc...... 7.86 southeast to form a junction with Comwith Edia ...... 21 >4 Nazis had had a rough voyage. not only violate the fundamental principles ities designated as “esaential to hand fighting north of the Black war conditions on the health and ' JHetcalfe Glass Co., truck p a rts ...... 7.60 the Australians last week-end. Cons Aire ...... 18% Cramer said he asked Thiel how it lic have had any voice in the selection of those Cons Edis . . . the support of the war effort," it No.J. 2 gun, in front of the bridge, sea port of Tuapse and also in the •tamina of the industrious Ger­ felt to be bombed, and Thiel re- jtontg3>mery Ward, furnishings, e t c ...... 46.51 General MacArthur’s presence ...... 15% waa the only one given special de­ man workers la beginning to tell of liberty— but are economically unsound Horiarty Brothers, cruiser parts and repairs...... 65.10 Cons Oil ...... 7 and crashing to the deck between Elborus sector of the Caucasus. plied: testified to the importance attach Local Stocks ferment status through legisla­ the No. 2 and No. I guns. • ia d-ciining productivity per man. who presumably represent them. Ry their Mountain Brook Farm, m ilk ...... 16.12 ed to the job of clearing the enemy Cont Oil Del ...... 2 5 % “ Well, the first time you’re and are illegal under the terms of the Na­ Cont Can ...... 26% tion. *T never saw it ccxnlng. I heard An iron and steel shortage is be- ■cared to death, but you gradual­ -Mueller Company, water works supplies...... 21.52 out of Papua. But MacArthur’s Might epeet QnotM eomlng a bottleneck. As a reeult 7.00 Com Prod .. a swish and there waa a flash o f ly get used to It The oply titoe 1 decisions, the supposed representatives of in­ jt Shoe Co., Thom, sh o e s...... forces were keeping up with their ...... 84% This factor apparently has given red flame," said Wood, whose Victory Relief machinery in plants closed down; tional Labor Relations Act. Vallum Motor Service Co., truck p a rts...... 5.00 tasks in other sectors, too. Del L ft Wn ...... 3% Furnished by Putnam and Co. was really scared waa when 1 1 Du Pont ___ 6 Central Row, Hartford rise to some concern at national home is HopkinsvUle, Ky., but because of wartime transfers. Is came over and we were bombed.' dustry and of the public have because of inex­ Jr., Thomas, paint supplies ...... 4.74 Today's communique reported ...... 1 2 9 % whose wife and four children are 7.91 Eastman Kod Insnranra headquarters that varying or ex­ For Australia being scrapped. Air raids on the Cramer said he > then asked McKinney Brothers, insurance...... American heavy bombers again ...... 1 3 9 % staying in San Francisco. Ruhr district are estimated to 12.00 Elec Auto-L .. Bid Asked treme interpretations of the pro­ Thiel: “Oh, so It waa a submarine | IkKinney, Mrs. Wm. R., r e n t ...... had struQk at Japanese ship for ...... 28% Vivid Aeoooat of Action have caused a drop of 1,250,000 perience, prejudice or lack of understanding, national Meter Division, water works supplies...... 20.30 Erie RR Ct . . . Aetna Casualty .... 124 129 vision among the 6,500 local you came on?" mations in the Buin-Falsi area of ...... 8% boards, some of which deal almost He gave this vivid account of (Continned from Page One) tons in Germany’s steel produc­ |f the board’s order against Wards is en­ New Haven, City of, aid rendered ...... 114.00 the northern So'omons, damaging Gen Elec ...... 29% Aetna Fire ...... 48 50 abandoned the interests of those whom they 32.62 Aetna Life .... 29% 81% exclusively with farm workers, the acuon: . ^ tion. New Model Laundiy, service ...... y.. a destroyer and a transport. Gen Foods ...... 34% .y .. An the forepart of the destroy­ bourne town ball in celebration of To stfetoh the supply of 109.86 Gen Mot ...... Autotboblle ...... 35 87 might upset quotas and calls. forced,'-the pattern will be established by Newlands Sanitary Laboratoiy, services...... 42% er immediaUly became an inferno, the Solomons^ victory. Steel, the qnnilty Is being 21.30 Goodyear T ft R Conn. General ...... 27 29 Regulations which have been ia Kaiser Again Cuts were appointe ft Son, Inc., G. E., oil and stakes a••ee • ■( 26.72 reaucrats that we have a war to Union Pac ...... 80% Irvbiff 'Trust ...... 10 l i monies, John I. Olson; Assistant low w to kicks superstition but the Detroit,— Therman Gibson and expecting It to he ever with Clary received a $2,000 rewardll MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Frank V., grain, etc...... 78.50 win and that it can’t be done by Unit Air L ...... 17% Manhattan ...... 18 17 Master of CSremonies, M n . Carl window. He was born on Friday, Wayne Spaulding won the Michi­ the taB eC FelaaA to r fin d i^ a $28,000 Mooch, Wards operates in a highly etftepctltive y, UP., lee ...... E. Thoren: Inner Guard, Algot the IStlL the ISth child in his fam- gan state match doubles. bowling . Inataad vtetofy aft«r victory haa (SIGNEbi SEWELL AVEET, 47.63 drying up sources of revenue and Unit Aire ...... 27 Manufact Tr.,...... 38 85 gave Patricia Brown $400 tor hrip- I t. I A., checker 13.00 destining the morale of the peo­ Unit Corp ...... 13-32 N. T. Trust...... 72% 74% Johnson; Outer Guard, John A. Uy. He was 17 years old last Fri­ ebanapionship from Joe Norris and led mqrriy to greater hardehipi ing locate the owner, MTa. Ja^ field composed: of one million seven hundred meehlne tender...... 9.00 ple." Unit Gas Imp.. FubUc National . . . 27 29 Olson. day. the ISth, and an that day ap- Casa Qrygier. The latter pair held and great trials Lyeaght, wife of the international I dteeetlng traflR 9.00 Another Oklahoman. Repreaen- V 8 Ritbkar 24% Tltta Goaraatee . . . Tils eommlttss in ebargs of this pUsd for snltstin4pt In tbs Navy. it for 11 yearn Antt-Wnr Thfc tpwaffing tennis Mayo*- Tha rest ha aentl Aati-wns talk, eapedhlly aaK.^ $.00 Uttve wiekeTfhan. PaffiaeiBL U 8 8taM ...... 6914 V. 8. TriWt ...... ;o2o 1070 M fil 8«94MI NIgkt 19 OaNII. ^ iRSlia a find 9.00 has tntredueed a MaatallaR pps- ^Fiursec Flat ...... 9% ^nWna, Opaar Jahnaen and Ale% aiaMi s«$ on Ms wag ,ta Dos The first general con erence ol ■oldlarA fippMto to 8o aaranillwg. Mra. Lyeeght lost the brooch an *Thit order affecU Wards nteR order house and store at Chicago. 48.00 vidiag that gasoline ratlentag West U n io n ...... 26% Generalissimo Chiang Kal-ihekr ander Bsrggn n.' The husinssa MotnoA He was the 18th i governors of the United Statei A Oerman Aatl-Nari stimaa aald Sept. 22. riary found It on M* 9.00 shall not be extended at any time West El ft M fg ...... 76>4 as a youth, studied military Bjeeting and prognm will be fol* swohi into the Navy here Sunday was held at the White House is *nitler can no longer win the war. way to the American Red Croaaj 3.00 to states or areas in which an Woolworth ...... : 29% science in Tokyo and was a mem- lowed O'ly a social tima and re and hopes to be assigned to a dq- 1C08 when Theodore Roosevsll He eaa only prolong It—and pro- .club for a enack. _ LOO isdequats aqpply exists. ftDec Bond ft 8k (Curb)..,i^..« bK of the Japapeee army. stroyw^Nusabor IS preferably. iWaa nrealdenU ' r-’1r • TOEai)AT, NOVEBIBiSR 17,194t XANCBESrEH evSNDra RERAID, tUMOBrnrsa OOMM. TOESDATNOTEMBEk IT.IM I

"Protector” Darlan ting Hague's tax board. It is the wicked railroad,- and its lobby, Time to Start Planning the ^Next Big Move 300 Kit Bags Symbolizes U. S. Repb| The same'logis which impelled which has succeeded in taking Daily Radio Programs Finding The Money many Americans into Jm unjusti­ Imitas Hrralit taxes out of the mouth of the Wat Ready to Send fied suspicion of Secretary Hull's Hague machine. i - To Yamamoto’s Boai USPesss.;: ^Vc. piriipy towardf Vichy France is It bimmu atrM t But it is probably Governor lliuiohM ttr. Oonn. again at work, perhaps with an A»cm\ Chapter Finishes For Your Income Tax Edison who speaks nearer the egy ssd 'followed the twatkxB ra K o n so N epuid ignorahee of the real facts C- .. A Vice Admiral Halsey Is t> Oanarml llA iiM «r truth when he says that “for ?tPo U. S. Broadcasters Its First Quota Bill. INCOME I that was the most loglcnl < Voundad Ootebar 1. 1111 la the case, rebelimg against the long time past the City of Jen^ One of Toughest Men der the clrcomstaaoee, Many Mora Needed. SLOOO $3,000 i $5,000 $10,000 or so rules. jbilahad Baan Baanlnc Bxsapt brand of field diplomacy which City his given the appearance of GROUP _ idaya and aolldaya Bntarad at has permitted Admiral Darlan to ''^"l^anter^^**"* 4 *>ut the troops unslung Now in Northern Africa American Naval Units Of his successes in the P»at onriea at Manohaatar, solvency only through resort to Mrs. Marjorie A. EHdredge ot,, I he explains: a., aa Saeond Claaa Mall Mattar set himself up aa ‘protector” In Ruck heard X shouU of the ’ Have Afloat. “We do the exact oppo bookkeeping sleight of band and 8ol - successfully dis­ old man’s waist and dragged him Stensgard could stand it' po who left the British isles with the CBS—7:30 American Melodies; fort kits. Thirteen articles are put longer. He looked around, and ^ in each bag. In the raid on the Marshall-jqrifl rvad some cause other than that of guised, and all the rich plunder through town behind them. When huge convoy, used the shortwave 8 Lights Out Thriller; 8:30 A1 Jol he could see was the great throng son; 9 Bums anr. Allen; 9:30 Sus­ The chapter ia also typing the Gilbert islands this “brilliant onfl'l Pull aarvloa ellant ot N. B. A. Hitler. On his merits, he is as they got to his cottage they broke station at Algleit to give their ac­ HOUSEHOLD M e o Admiral Yamamoto non has that goes to the politicians seems of men and women with dark pense Drama. name and address of each donor. $ 3 9 $ 9 3 $ 1 7 0 ' audacious attack" hit the jackpoil rvica Inc. welcome to the United Nations down the door, which he had counts. At times the signals, sent other things than peace to for 16 enemy ships and Hais^'J to be coming from out of the thin hatred in their faces, staring in­ direct, were gjod and at others BLU—7 IntemaUonal Students’ If anyone later on receives word FURNISHING i 3,8 % 3 .1 % ^ / 3.2 % 1.7% think nbout. One of them is , Fubllahara Rapraaentativaa, Tha cause aa Laval himself would be. locked, and draped out the furni­ from a soldier receiving one of lost only two planes. iallua Matbawa Speelal Acanoy— air. But sooner or later there is ture piece by piece. (Desk with ward at the fire near the fountain. they were not. The two expect to Day program; 8:30 Duffys and how to stop “Pudge” Halsey. He kept craning his heck to see our bags, the local chapter would Since nis Navy-captain fathcrl Hair Tork. Cblcayo. OatroTt and 'Vet the diplomacy which helped always the reckoning, and it al­ ink stains, chal^ pillows, kitchen broadcast hereafter' aa regularly Jane Cowl; 9 Famous Jury Trials; The Naval record shows that Bnaton. who was coming up from the pier. 9:30 Bobby Byrat band; 10:16 and appreciate bearing about it. cut off his golden curls at the sgal prepare this w^ole stroke in table, dishes, silver, bed with blue ,as circumstances permit $ 9 1 $ 4 1 0 $ 6 5 0 > of three, “Pudge” Halsey hag bosa| ways turns out to be more than All at once the old man cried 10:48 boxing Turkey Thom peon Te Have Bags on DIspisy CLOTHING MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF North Africa, and the diplomacy canopy, easy chair, wardrobe, and 4 .5 % ; fighting it out. I'OIRrUIJkTIONS the taxpayers can possibly afford chamber pot). Laughing, they out in a loud voice, “For (lod’a An all-network broadcast with vs. Dus Doraxlo. It is planned to have some of ‘ 9.1% ' 0.2 % which is operating in the field sake, let me go.” The people MBS—8 Pass in Review; 8:30 'When a boy in Elizabeth, N. J„ to pay. Mayor Hague now threat- clapped the chamber pot over his President HooaevcU aa the speak­ the bags on display in store win­ Task force set out where he wojl born, laid his soslpl Tha Harald Prlntlna Company. stirred, and young Pastor Aalesen Drama, Federal Ace; 9:30 Murder aaaumaa no flnanelai raaponal* alongside American tanka, is giv­ ens a 70 mill tax rate if that head like a helmet, and tethered er will conclude the pickups from dows this we^, showing all the TAXES, open with a baseball bat, “Pudge” I llty for typorraphleal arrora. ap- ran out from among them and the eleventh annual New York a in lc . $ 2 2 / $ 2 9 0 $ 6 6 0 ; ing Admiral Darlan a consider­ were the fault of some i>ne else. him to the gate like a horse. articles which go to make up a $ 1 2 3 , wouldn’t cell his mother who did! »,Martnd In advartlaamanta In tha He sat on the ground, staring str^ h t across the square. Herald Tribune Forum tonight kit. The War department haa ^tfanehaatar Bvanina Harald. able degree of tolerance and wel­ and he weeps for the taxpayers Stensgard pushed his way back. . The President haa been assigned a What to Expect Wednesday: GIFTS 3 .2 ti 4 .1 % \ 5 .3 % 6 .6 % ] nd (Siam) in those days, you into the distance, and listened to NBC—10:30 a. m. Reveille Round' asked the Manchester Oiaptar to “Never mind,” be saM. “I’ll come. It is, at the least, giving who may face it But if It comes them Indoors. Townspeople gath­ He was panting heavily. His face 16-mtnute period ov^^NBCJ, CBS, send the bags from now on just aa imember. take care of that guy myeeH” Tuasdsy, November BLU and MBS. The Ume ia to be up; 1:48 p. m. Book Week pro­ him an opportunity to show how it will only be his own long delay­ ered, muttering, across the rokd. was wet His collar was too tight aa 100 are completed, and TRANS­ Halsey wasn’t fooled. His'orders “Pndge” entered .\nnapom He went quickly back up the ^oad, 10:30. ^ gram; 8:30 Freedom House 'anni- y $ 7 4 $ 2 9 1 $ 4 2 0 $ 6 3 0 i much good he can do our cause. ed bill to the taxpayers; It will be but two troopers stood outside vtrsary. Ambassador Wtaant and also to make and send 600 every at 18 and had graduated by' Our Victory feeling the cool wind, hearing ths * In addiUon, MBS at llilS. will three months aa the quota. These 1904. He commanded destroy­ And he, as he perforins his with rifles and held them back. put on a recording of a talk made others from Lot.don. CBS—3:30 PORTATION / 7.4% 9 .7 % S .4 % 4 .3 % his tax rate, and his bankruptcy. He heard the bookcases that .cov­ mute and heavy crowd b^nd bags m ay be taken ou t to be seW' ers from 1911 through tha earlier by Under Secretary of Songs of Centuries; 4:18 Paderew Halsey is, amohg other things, Probdbly the beat way to mema* services, must think that he haa Only the taxpayers, not he, will ered the four walls of his study him. He kept on biting his lips ed and more volunteers are need­ Worid war, got the Navy and pressing his large virhite hand­ State Sumner Welles on “Th* ski Memorial concert; 0:48 Ban ie at our m ost air-m inded ajd- ■a our naval victory in the Solo- at least a chance of buying his shoulder all the distress. He's had come doWn crashing. Soldiers be­ Bernle. BLU—12:30 Farm aad ed to help in this large undertak­ MEDICAL $ 3 7 0 Cross for disUngutelied eervlce kerchief to his mouth. United NaUons—Their Creed for $ 4 3 $ 1 2 0 $ l t e irals. He learned to fly at 82. j on convoy duty, and then went ow la not to seek compariaon way into our favor and approv­ his for a long time. gan striding out, their arms load­ a Froe World.” Hdme program; 3:48 Womer.’s EX' ing. When he got to his own door Olatribnted During Battle 4 .3 % 4 .0 % 3 .7 % \ 3 .7 % He knowr he still can learn to Berlin, Copenhagen aad drtth the Battle ct, Jutland, or to al. ed with tom books and papers. position of Arts and Industries, CARE They commandeered a farmer’s his face was white as chalk. He first miseries; 8:18 Milt Herth. and that the more you learn Stockholm na Naval attacha. L that It leavea the American In this intricate game of dou- A special Africar broadcast at In a recent article in the Re< the better you fIghL There followed years of rouUMil cart driving by, tilted the potatoes could iwt catch bis breath: “Anna, Trio. MBS—11:30 a. m. Yankee Cross courier it was stated tha* Anna,” he cried, and wondered 8:48 this evening has been schedul­ He is furthermore our most ex- service with battleships, destroy-1 in complete mastery et the Ue-crosa, American policy is out onto the road (with a big ed for both NBC and (3 S by Uaut House Pai^; 3:30 p. m. Mutual A. R. C. sweaters, kit bags and $ 2 3 $ 9 6 $ 1 5 0 $ 4 4 0 Pacific, for in such views heave, four of them on one side), confusedly where his wife could Goes CaUtagN4:30 Maa with RECREATION , erlenced carrier task-force coni' er squadrons, and at Annapolis, Hs I thinking less of moraUty and Gen. Mark W. Oark, deputy com- comfort supplies were distributed 2 . 3 ^ 3 .2 % 3 .0 % 4 .4 % [licked up new courMa at the Navyl and then started loading it up be. A tall, fair-haired man with a Band. inander, and, to 'Tokyo’s mlsfor- ■ la posaiblo exagferation. principle than ot immediate prac­ Connecticut mander-ln-chlef of the Allied Afri- in the midst of batOe to the sur , most of his experience has IVar college—and at the Armgf with books and furniture. carpet bag slung over his soulder vivora of the U. 8. 8. Astoria, Vin­ victory is satiafflng enough If tical gains. It it can neutralise sto^ waiting for him in the door­ M i been in the Pacific: In the raids War college. Whenever they passed they cennes and Quincy. The supplies PERSONAL le Marshall and Gilbert is­ But by 1934 he saw war in thal leans win merely remember or win over a portion of the cuffed at him good-humoredly, w ay, were carried into the great naval $ 2 2 $ 4 8 $ 6 5 $ 1 $ Q ? • • 1080 UM lands;. In the vengeance blow at air coming, , and went to Pensacola I amrioua they were yesterday, French fleet, if it can enlist the Yankee asked him if he had studied his battle which screened landing op­ CARE 1.4% 1.3% The days grew raw and bitter WTIC KU9ejrcles WDRC KOoeydes 2.3% , 1.3% \ Wake and Marcus island. to lea:rn to fly—at 52 years of aga. I I the outcome ot the batUa fighting support of all elements By A. H. O. lesson, and told him if he had so erations of our Marines in the H alsey took over In the Solo­ In 1935 he commanded the carrier] m u^ in his head, he had no need cold. The sea thundered up its Solomons. Survivors and wound in doubt, and It was feared in French North Africa, if It can roaring green water against the TOBACCO, mons area on Oct. 17, just when It Saratoga, and in June, 1938. aftaf l for books. One d the blows had Tuesday, Nov. IT TWssdsy, Nov. 17 ed were given clothes, kit bags $ 2 0 $ 4 2 $ 4 5 $ 8 0 year as commandant of tha| this, the greatest Japanese destroy the fiction '{that Petain It is necessary to go way back mole in the outer harbor. Smoke iboKed as though a huge Japanese cut bis lip, and a tiny trickle of P . M. P . M. and other needed items aa they lay flei^ might cut off: our Marines Pensacola N a-^ Air Station, to regain control ot tha and Laval still retain aiyr meas­ before the election to the town blood stained his small, white poured chimneys at night 3:00— ^Davld Harum. An the decks and gangways of one EDUCATION 3.0 % 1.4% 0 .9 % 0 .3 % came commander of an aircraft | and settled over the streets like a 3:00—The Story of Mary Marita. there> “ Pudge” H alsey went in ot battle in the Padfle, might ure of self-government for France primaries to find this inspiring beard. 3:10—Ma Perkins. 3:18— News. of the transports following battle. sluf^hg with a carrier task-force, carrier division. More people gatheigd. Gunnar gray mist in the morning. It be­ 3:20—St. Louis Matinee. Stressing the importance of the He was made 'vice-admlral lazt| an attempt great enough to in th(% puppet regime, it win be demonstration of the power of the gan to rain, a dreary, interminable 3:30—Pepper Young’s Family. and in the battle of Oct. 26 made Brogge and the doctor w e0 stand­ 3:48—Tits Right to Happiness. 3:30—Keyboard Concerts. Red Cross recreational program, $ 4 8 0 $ 1 , 5 0 0 $ 3 , 4 8 0 the Nipponese armada turn tail June. some aucceas. considered worth whUe. If it fourth estate, but it's w6rth it. ing aide by side in the crowd. The downpour, sweeping In wind- SAVING 1 - Halsey likes a party ashora anfi] since it lends new dignity and HEALTH AND DIET 4:00—^Backstage Wife. 4:00— News. which goes right to the front with for cover a thousand miles to the ABMricans are feeling better pastor. Arils Aalesen, came for­ driven sheets from the hills, the men, it was explained that 14.0% 3 0 % 34.3% has aaense of humor. doesn't produce pracUcal results, prestige to a process even the leg­ Washington in Wartime 4:18—Stella Dallas. 4:18—Afternoon Melodies. north. \ ward and started expostulating i^bout the village, hope had during troop ronvoy the Marines' “That tough old blUygeaL* They know, first, that the we win have discovered aa old islative correspondents themselves ADVICE 4:30— ^Lorenso Jones. 4:48—War News. Two Japanese X^rrlors, a battle­ By Jack Sttamett with the soldlera They pushed him given way to a dull apathy. Mors 4:58—National News. bunks are racked five deep, and It’s not too early to start thinking about how you W ill pay those greatly-increased income taxes, even as a farmer subordinate ealte amUtioua and determined truth, ediich is that it seldom have idways considered jocularly than half the boats in harbor bad 4:48—Young Wldder Brown. ship, and five cniisers were seri­ Famlahed by the McCoy back with iau^ter and jeera The ■ 8:00—When A Girl Marries. 8:00—Ad Liner-Musical Coop­ that they are able, to go on deck though the first wage reduction for the VIctoiY tax won't be made until after January 1 and the first him, Joesn’t ndnd admltttag thrust to data haa been pays to buy a traitor. On the routine. This is, furthermore, a been taken down the coast several ously damaged, perhaps sunk, and he’s afraid, either. A recent lYashington —^Wartime Cap.«>w of Health Service " crowd started staging the nation­ 6:18—Portia Faces Life. . erative. for only a short time each day. main income tax payment isn't due until March 18. Thia chart Miows how the average American family 100 planes downed \^th another The loaaes sustained by iir- respectively. 3(06.90 and 3192.33; in the 38,000 group, 3987.10 and 3607.83; in the 310,000 group, Japanese armada in tha Solombiis sunk, phis damage to an- Know, then, that the o|Hnion o f Low Blood Pressure CuraMs tied the old man to its tailboard, said, because the men could no 6:30—Frasier Hunt—News. chase the articles below cost. Mrs, do not reflect the true oouns if it works. But even if it works. the working newspapermen cov­ the case (A Senator Joseph H. was running very high. Some­ •:48-^UowelI Thomas. 32,407.60 and 31,878.83. battle just ended In whietj the the war. We who are doing batUeshlp and six destroy- and started toward the center of longer be trusted. There was no 6:48—The World Today. Eldredge has figured the articles we*U never have much affection ering the biennial sessions of the Ball, Governor Stassen’s senato­ body asked Steve what be thought coal to be had at any price, and , 7:00—Fred Waring. Japs lost 23 ships including one fhting appreciate that ths are a big realistic chunk of* rial rigbthand in Minnesota. about things. “That Man doesn’t The normal blood pressure in town. T:18—News of the World. 7:00— ^Amos ’n’ Andy. that are put in the bags would battleship and five cruisers. In for it. It's an ugly, slimy busi- General Assembly did, in the cam­ in the damp bouses, where blan­ car squirely on the tracks. Cltag- man down s peg. An order from piexion of this 'vast Paclfls Senator Ball was appointed by tell me how to sell peanuts; why the adult ranges between 130 and The people followed, led by 7:30—Come On and Dance. 7:18—Harry James. coat a person |2.30 to buy. addition live destroyers and eight cannot change overnight.” r . When the Jap turned, he aess which can only bo justlfiril. paign just past receive a sanctity Guimar and Knut Ostertiolm, the kets and heavy coats had been 7:30—^American Melody Hour. Belgian Rexist er and his helper just barely jump­ hesdqurrters of the Second Tech' and dignity hitherto imknown Governor Stassen in October, should I tell him how to run the 130 and any figure above 140 7:48—H. V. Katteaboni. Appeal to Organisations transports were sunk, and four T l^ ’a Vice Admiral Halney*] bad his belly full. Against in limping farmer. “Never mind, old taken for the German armies 8:00—Johnny Presents. 8:00—Lights Out ed to safety as a train came along nlcal Training command prohibits aa our earlier poUcy toward Vichy Connecticut political history. 1940, to serve the unexpired term government.’’) weeks before, it was | an eternal Any organisation in town which students from being placed on KP other transports destroyed alter tough,'realistic, daring, t losaea our own actual losses would be considered high blood Sixtus,” they cried. “Our day is 8:30—^Horace H eid t 8:30— A1 Jolson. and demolished both cars. was justified, if it saves the lives The place where this happened of the late Senator Lundeen. He's also a patriot who knows struggle to chop enough wood to would like to borrow one of the Leader Wounded (kitchen police) duty. Kitchen being beached. cording ''fo his contetnponifo^| In sinkings are two Ught cruisers Coming up for re-election. Ball how to apply his patriotism. When pressure while if the blood pres­ coming.” The wind blew scattered 9:00—Battle ot the Sexes. 8:88—Cecil Brown, News. completed bags so that those of Halsey Is an unorthodox just a Uttie more ao than c< American soldiers. was the university town of Mans­ papers off the cart and onto the keep the fires going. 9:00—George Burns A Grade Graduates Set Down Peg help, says the order, may be ob­ six destroyera. Undoubt^y, field, an enlightened Republican ran for the six-year term which AEPHA, the Greek society in sure falls below, 110, this means 9:30—Fibber McGee and Molly. their group may see what their tained from men who have not fighter 'and makes his rule* His 83-yehf-old mother m m ha.] ^EBd road. Here and there, people Every night at midnight,'up on A llen. Vichy, (From French Broad- community always a bit startled starts in January, 1943, but he America, launched a War Bond that it la too low. H^b blood 10:00—Bob Hope. . money goes for, may do so by yet begun school, those who have aa he goes along. Naval acad- gets very antary that ths Kn A m erican ships w ere diem* stooped to pick them up. the dark plateaus where the wind 10:80—Red Skelton and Company. 9:30—Suspense. Icaata). Nov. 17 (IF)—Radio Vichy Scott Field, 111.— (JF— ^Tbe radio to find itself so prominent in Wil­ dion't run for the period between sales campaign, Steve announced calling at the R ^ Cross headquar­ cemmusicstions school hers is on# been washed out and—uh huh— em.v classm atea sn.v he alw ays won’t let him tMie the risk o t But it is unlikely that the Bilbo And Freedom pressure is actually easier to re­ whined an4 cut, some lonely man 1:00—New s. 10:00—^To be announced. I said today that Leon DeGrelle, bur L. Cross' campaign literature “the first general election" and be would give a sack of peanuts duce the pressure 40 points than The troops started, singing' the would sit crouched in the snow, ters, 963 Mata strerf. pises whers gradustion ssta a ths graduates. did his own thinking'on.strat- in g now . after Ka recent experiences Horst Wessel song. They, marched 11:18—Dance Musie. 10:30—Talka Belgian Rexist leader, had been f*F y. Ibe attitude ot the senators and after-dinner stories. the 'start of his new term. Arthur free with every bond bought from it is to raise it 20 p^ ta Low with a strong light in the pocket The latest donationsonatlor to be re­ I wounded at the RuMian front. , ■ X . E. Nelson did and got elected. So h im along beside the cart in high good 11:80— ^Polish O rdiestra. 10:48—Frank Sinatra. ceived are from Mr. and Mrs. El­ fUrtth public opinion, h u kept any from the eight fiouthem states As part of its enlightenment, blood pressure may denote a se­ of his great coat, and biiioculars 11:00—News. Mansfield haa been in the habit of Senator-elect Nelson will serve humor. 12:0O-News. mer Weden, 43 Brookfield street. ■bad news up its aleSVe. A nd the edio ding ts the poll tax as i rious or even dangerous condition. in his hand, watching out to sea 12:08—Roy Shield’s Orchestra. 11:08—Sports Roimdup. This was the secopd such report sending to the House of Repreken- for a month or so and retire then The efowds around his stand on 32; Business and Professional night engageinent, on weapon against the Negro ^Is so However, it is entirely curable And at four in the morning ha 12:66—News. 11:10—Qiitacy Howe—News. of injury to the leader of the Bel­ Utlves at Hartford a' retired pro­ in Senator Bail’s favor. tha White House comer got so and the patient notes such an in­ Though he was very tired, the would rise, stiff and cramped with Women’s Club, 38; Women’s Fed­ gian Nazi movement. The Berlin (t fU c I i:no details have yet been r^ ugly and their display of racial This, of course, won't be any 11:18— ^Dance Orchestra. eration, Center Congregational fessor, Edwin O. Smith by name. thick that the Secret Service crease in strength and well-being old man walked with his head cold, sweep t^*^ bare borisoa tor 11:30—Dance OrcheMra. radio said last March 4 that De­ Is offloially described as a news to the folks in Minnesota, high behind the cart. Except for Tsmsiiswk Fregrass church, 36.28; Mrs. Harold Sym­ feeling so InMenslblo- in the Profeseor Smith haa, in session started an investigation. It was after the pressure is restored to one last Ume, then start his kmg 12:00—News. Grelle had been wounded during a after session, gained, the reputa­ but maybe there’s something they the blood on his beard, his face A . M . ington, 28 Munro street, 31: Mrs. iWdrmlah between light forces, so m idst ot a war wUch sees Ameri­ discovered Steve didn't have a li­ normal that he is satisfied that all and hopeless trek back Into town. 8:00—Reveille, Agri. News. Russian air attack while serving tion of being an objector to the don’t knoia Senator Ball will loss cense to peddle War Bonds on the the effort required to raise tha was, drawn and pale. Sometimes it was litUS KJerioC, Sara B. Prints, 28 Munto street, that the results, vriiatever they cana of all races and creeds giving 8:28—News. Teasorrew’s PregrniB with a Belgian volunteer force on machine aFstero of politics,'-which his^ senioffty ' on six important street That didn’t stop Steve. He pressure has been well worth A long, deep whistle blast the nervous, questioning, fanner 31; Mr. and Mrs. William Irwin, the Soviet front. Svrsre, caimot make any material their Uvea for us all, that it would is a rather strange and senate edmmittees. And not only 8:30—^ReveiUei A . M. 249 Henry street, 32, and Daugh­ got a license a couple of days while. sounded down in the harbor. It who bad led Sverre Hammer over 7:00— ^News. l^aage in the outcome of the bat- thing to be, especially that, when he comes back in was the mallboat pulling into the 8 :8 8 —News. ters Of Liberty L. I. O. A., 38. be tactful, perluqis, to forget it later and was back at the old Many conditions may cause low to Sweden two months bqtpca 7:00—Morning Watch. 7:10—Shoppers Spedal—Music, Loses Both His Cars House. .January,January, so far fa r as seniority se: is con- pier. Most ot them did not even It is healthy, we think, that some stand for “business as usual.” blood pressure, among them: More often it was Moitensan A m 1 :00—New s. tim e. But the people ot Mansfield ceraed,------.. he _L>„vnll be another Then Steve became ill and had hear it The soldien paid no at­ tha farm up near the saeter. "U Middletown, Ind.— (IF —Cart Americans are feeling better to* of the moot drastic statements weakness of the heart, a flabby, 8:18—World News Roundup. 7:20—Youth Center Prog. must have liked it, even If the “fre son, Trygve, can lie in pels* 7:30—Robert Furriers Program. Clinger owned two automobiles—a day. And they are feeling proud. made on the Senate floor, by a 8:30—Women’s Radio Basaar. party whips In the House didn’t, V that didn't atop Steve either. walls, exhaustion of the vital pow­ back in the press, felt bis heart oa” he said, "I can do this work 7:40—Bond aothes Program. ‘jaloppy’’ and with another man 9hey can fed proudest of the way and they more or lees drifted 8:88—Program Parade. Overnight News cheap crackpot like Senator Bilbo, Somelebqdy ought to pin a home Friends over the countiy and in ers through poisoning from wrong beat faster. 'That would be Johan to help him get ftee.” 9:00—Musta WhUs You Work. 7:88— News. started to push the sedan home. Into the habit ot giving him Ilien the old car stalled at a rail­ rfa which the victory was won. have not been given wide publici­ fron t meinedhl, on Steve VasIlakoA Washington heard about it They foods or constipation and wasting co n ^ boma He started praying Mortensen was not a atreog 9:18—Funny Money Man. 8:00—News of the Worid. Of Connecticut ^asiUer, as we all knovr to our both the BepabUcan and the the’ White Hpuse corner peanut started mailing in orders for of nervous energy through de­ inwardly that all this would be maa They wondered if he could 8:18—Shoppers Spedal — Music. road crossing with half of each ty. Tlisy don't deserve it; the Demoeratio aomlnatlons, just to 9:30—M elo^ Time. vendor. \ bonds With the help of a pretty, structive emotions, etc. over before the boy landed so stsno the c^d nlghta But they tim e. By Asoeiafed Press \ ;paln, the Japenese employed sur* situation is eloquent enough with­ make sore there would be one 9:48—Gene aad (Hean. You remembeiNfiteve. He’s the dark-haired secretary, lent him that no one in the crowd would 1« him go. At lehat three nights 10:0O-Meledy Time. 8:30— News. prise and daring to sink three touch of healthy independence best known peandt^man in the Low blood pressure frequently see him. Two orderlies carrying ou t them. by AHBIPA. Steve is still doing preceds the development seri­ a week it was Osterbolia Margit’s 10:18—The O’NeUls. 8:38—Shoppers Special—Oont New Haven—The United lUuml- {American cruisers in one “sitting at Hartford. And Professor country. He’s Greek, v(lth recent- ot Major Ruck’s baggage came down What the strategy of these sen­ business—and big. ous, chronic disorders and should father, or Guimar Brogge, or one 10:30—Help Mate. 8:88—Staging Neighbor. nating company declared a divi- | rduck” episode. But this tline, we Smith, with an air ot intellec­ the hotel path and cut across the of the other flsbermea who Stood ators indicates, for all to consider, tual Innocence that perhaps be restored to normal if discover­ 10:48—Young Dr. Mafcme. 9:00—Press News. dsnd of 80 cents per share, pay­ line of march. fUArd. L 9:18—School of the Air. 'had to use surprise and daring if tricked some ot the profeaslon- and U p” between acts in M ike ed before such disorders appear. ll:0O-Road of life. able D m . 28 to stockholders ot I is the fact that the Four Free­ They dumped the cart near the ’The plans bad all been perfected 9:48—Vlctoiy Front ere were to win. We were proba* kl pollticlaon who pofltely gave T odd's “ Star and Garter.” It also accompanies many dis­ 11:18—Vie and Sads. rM otd Dm . 8, at a meeting here doms should certainly be worthy eases and is commonly found m fountain in the middle of ^lej tong aga .Each man who could ba 11:30—Against tha Storm. 10:00—Valiant Lady. -biy out-numbered and out-gun* him some initial courtesy, has yesterday. The dividend brought CORN MUmN MIX of realisation la America. The At­ Manhattan For an exceptional bit of press- tuberculosis of the lungs, dia­ square. People were streaming in pt jraited. There was too much for New Haveh—The ' Connecticut I HBr«*s a way to looses arhich splintered the sharp­ gram of the biennial Laurel Cliib Center theater staff have joined Such brilUanqe, however, is num bness ot the hands and fe^ werfward over towdrd the docka 2:00—YaungJJV. Malone. again, do it in the interest of the them ever to forgat ^ 2:18—Jm w^otdan—SCD. Navy Recruiting headquartern re­ est edge of their whole attack. dinner held toward the close of the armed forces since July 1 rare. On the same day I got a or trembling or nervous fear. Aft­ The crowd surged forward, shak­ Expects No Rush ports enlisting 134 men yeeter- sat rid of United Nations cause. We now handout which read in part; “Mr. ing their fists aad dhoutlng tm- J (To Be OSEttsaei)______3:30r^7ita Love and Lsam. Whatever the Japanese try the 1941 session of the Genersd when “Stars On Ice” bad its open­ er any period of strain the patient day, bclagtag tha total for Novem-1 happen to be (grating militarily Assembly. —. ing. More than 800,000 service T—'a many friends wish him all may notice pains through the > •— ------1— 'a c a n be BaauttfUL •gain, and most experts who succem in his new position.” For Certificates bar near the 1.0()0 maik, and offl- in AfrioA Is the moronic logic The Laurel Club dinner was men have attended the American heart region, ihqough the abdo­ to do more and get more out of through considering the whole clala iniresaiil Mnfidenca .that - X body and after this dtagnoeis has MONEY know them think they will try of Senator Bilbo a proper symbol, held, the guests chuckled at the theater Wing’s original Stage men or in the arms or shoulders. -life. the Bonth'i quota ot 3,000 would again, they will m operating near- jokes, and the program went the Door Canteen since it opened Such annoying Symptoms as dixsi' some, general rules to .follow in been secured the doctor is thdn m Brother Allowed for Africa, ot the freedom we a position to prescribe a tr^t- Hartford, N o v .16—(F)—Al be nirpaasad. j ar the edge of tneir own disaster, way of other programs, with no March 3, according to Jane Cowl ness, rapid beating of the heart overcoming low blood pressure Hartford>-8tate Defense Ad- are supposed to represent? one taking iti very seriously. and Selena Royle, co-chairmen. A Thought and discomfort after eating, may ment which will prove successfuL though iooffoOim ot conunerclal PROBLEMS >' and we will be neai^r the posal- are to use the short fast to Comfopt Family intatraior Wesley A. Sturgee To the contrary, it is something But then, this fall, some Mans­ A poll taken among musicians appear. The one symptom most cleahst the body of accumulated After a complete examination, the vehlel^. tires wont into effect doctor is ready to make a diag­ »as to Boaton today to con fer Health On A Budget I'bOity of our own clear suprema- field malcontents decided that in the bands of Harry James, we will have to live down, by commonly found among low blood poisons to follow the fast with a with regional OCD officials regard­ anth a from asMMsf they had bad enough of Professor Charlie Bamet and Louis Prime pressure patients is an alarming nosis, to teU the paUent what is Sunday under the mileage ration- V- O let the natlwis bs-glad and careftil r«uure aie beneficial and massage is of- tient who writes to me that Bergt. Alexsader P. Increffsed food costs need not harm health. Ther« doubts about the'' wisdom of University of Connecticut profes­ band was polled, the vote went to tested to find out if low blood doctor says one thing Is writag. D m . 1, the deadVne to s i'y tor n, natioRil commander of the cath can get * loan ot 310 filibuster and vote the anti-p

.grave,. Although the natural to health. Among adults, of the note that you tall your readers to ' fS MfiasTaeVMi calif. city's glamorous boss. Mayor their oplaiens have snddea|y be­ booked at the Paramount for a perinient failed. But Harry, bripM white race, we occasionally find secure qpmplete examlnatfons, 1 New Yortc—(Fj—Mrs. Bert Tyr- come worth their weight in Tbs Army's action In granting guided by this information in planning your meals. Ivaatagee of the- battle theatre Hague himself. seven-week run. Jose Cabot and by a blood transfusion, ..will re­ cases in which low blood pressure would liks to know wb«t advan­ Edward a furlough Improassd nall anawared a summona given votes, to lendad all legtskUers Evelyn Dresden, one of the finest cover. , BanSeta BeIp Ja Harvest Kaasap O ty- on fftager JauMs har husband tor driving hid' enr apt ours, we have, with It is the sbidaw of bankruptcy exists for a long period with the tage tbaas havo ovoll narttal ax- Melton, who oollMte antique au­ Mrs. Kacamarcayk, whs aald: that the power ot the press la dance teams Fve ever seeh, are patlenta able to maintain a fair whUa tha aidiaust laid down a and daring and skill, which Mayor Hsipie, the great sometMag to he lespsetsA Veri­ •miantlans.” ^ - Denver—(F>—Tha hMptoffrhand tomobiles, beard about ths 1922 ‘Tt’a ao klad'aad thoughtful heavy smifoa acrsan. . Magistrate booked for a eioas-eyuntiy toor Vfaad Omi Bsfuia state of health, providing; he is Answer: ’there Is a big differ- n g M m a t this factor. The more ly, ye eonespendsnta. ahenid policy: Six Denver residents were 'si elMtrtc that Mrs. Sidney J. thsm. -1 asver axpeetod it. i William B. Rtagal b a m lactoring •Bd bsnevolsat and dletiatoriai, after their kmg nm at the Hurri­ not placed on any strain. How' eboe between an examination and .-jr.ier}' drives about Kansas tb ^ tbeukbt ef IL" FINANCE CO. any expends la vain o t­ thrive on free iBathts this esas- cane. The fsafily o t the femialas . Oamp Gniber, Okie—(F)—Priv- har on tha waato of gaadund. in State Theater Buliaias tw SM threatening the commu­ lag winter. ever, 1 believe that oven in tbfse a diagnosis. Aa examination may duck hunting. They reached tiiu.i .y streets. Ho daddsd hs wsat- sary, who haa basa astifisd by to rataks tbs Solomons, h a lf ot the team came ever in tbs ato Bud Cbarjunan pt aiHlieothe, cases, tha patient would benefit theao tlmaa. ot Meneheeter MANCHESTER ELECTRIC DIVISION nity he haa “served.? As usual, he be, made ot any aiagle part of the favorite spot, took a gander at a iU Snapped Mrs. Montgomaijy: tbs family of bis bntbst's doath, “But, your honor,” she inter­ and Floor be Is guing to be eisi- first section ^ the MayfWer. Mo„ A 'rifle range InMructor, has by a determined effort to. raise body which la a piutlal examina­ nai^borliit; flelA and saw that had expMtsd to bs booM oa. fur­ « rb a a r SCSa haa an aUhL It U that w icked A rase bush planted by Emperor Georgia SotbMn. dancing comedi­ ’‘My ear is not aa antique. I would rupted, “we don’t use gssollne. We Of The Conn. Power Co. / shot an‘old legend full of holes. He the blood pressure and after it haa tion and that la all it ia A doctor Fhnner Eldon Wsggner needeJ like Mr. Melton to know that'? It lough tor toe Tbankaglvtng boll D. R. ttrewn. Her. Tbia is a good day for Governor Edison, who has com­ Charlemagne 1000 years ago still enne, is taking a cue from Gypsy use fuel oil.’’ . IJer'nM .Na. 001 has some Tennessee mountain boyh been brought to normal be woiiid ■an hardly base a diagnosis on the help. They ' put thnr shotguns c'n still do a snappy 28 miles an days. No word has boea roceived “Page Oonsid Nelson!” Ihe is flourishing at Hildeaheim, Ger- Rose Lee and is writing a novel in his clssses, Many of them never pelled fair assessments by upset­ m aav. find that he baa gained in strength condition of any one parL A diag­ aside, pitched in and helped barv-' hour. “Aad that's too fast for ms. from him . . iudrn eiulalmcd. and 'lined her 32. tbntativriy called “Down! Yonder have fired a gun before. and vitality and has become able nosis must be arrived at on^ eet 18 tons of beeU. A ft: . ■ t--; ■ ... J C i ,,, ■ 1

\ XANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17^1843 I MANCHESTER EVENliJO HERALD. MANCHESTEl^ CONN.: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17,1948 ^ of the Teen Age Silk Stockings AdL Mobile Canteen fo r Mandbeeter Wapping Great Gains Pictiire Mrs. W. W. Oimat lestionnaires Mailed War Necessity 11 News From Manchester’s Neighbors 7894, Masehestsr For Planes in Decad The Abe E. Miller Post Ameri­ ------Drive Is Now on for can Legion announced recently, to 6 a. m., Clifford Perry was ths Y n r k Chicago for eupcrvlaefi Them in All .Dress Need Not Turn In that the post will sponsor a second Breakfast in New tits." ISeleeliTe Serviee Idea Is to Make Boys deputy. Boy Scout Troop in the Wapping Joins the Paratroops Tolland Stafford Springs Pans 600-MUe Spaefi I 1 Sends Out Draft Shops in Town. OM Hofiierjr for New And Girls of High Rockville Bolton Mrs. E. E. Foots returned to district. Troop Committeeman of And Dinner in her henne In GUead, Saturday> Mra. Jofea O. Steels John O. Nstto ^ . I Then he went on to predict thfii| Mia. Clyda ManhaB the local Troop 62 met Friday I the big^lanea of 1952 wiUwill s o ^ Lewis B. Ohapmaa from visiting her son and> hia in S -8, EookvUls m , StaBWrfi night tand drew up plane for the On Same Day Unly to First of the 'iliere waa a time In a woman’s It is not necessary to turn In School Age Fit for 96, RoekvUlo th ro u g h ^ e stratoaphere at old ailk stockings In order to family, Arnold C. Foote In Am­ new troop which wUl be formed One of Advances. r 8 -1 9 Year Olds. life when a pair of silk stockings Work During War. herst, Maas. Mrs. Foote alao visit­ miles an hour or more; that they:;] was a luxury. That waa back in get new ones, as some women Thursday. at 8 p. m., ths Fel­ Mra. David P. Mitchell, Mra. because of transportation difficul­ will have sealed, oxygen-equipped in Manchester believe. This Thoee who wish to contribute ed at the home of her son-in-law Frank B. Engley, Mrs. George D. ties of those who must come from the days when long skirts kept the and daughter, Mr. and- Mra. Deems lowship of Praysr meeting will be By Jamea T. Carter cabins, carry more than 200 loMl SalMtlT* Service aldewalka clean and, for the most was prompted by an advertlae- The Educational Policy (3om- articles for ths box to be sent to Wilcox and Mra. Walter A. the other side of town. The plane Getting Ready U BueU In Laconia, N. H. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. were submitted to the post when New York, Nov. 17—(J’)—"Shep­ sengers with the luxury and oear'.!1 today aeat out queatlon- part, cotton stockings were In ment by one of the local atores mittee of Manchesterie Board of the Rush Memarlal church to At­ Greaves of the Stafford Women’s fort afforded by {the ^een Me „ Education has approved what Is Mrs. Albert Dorau and daugh­ William E. Anderson. These mid­ club are attending tbe annual they met st the home of Henry herds will fly from the crags of te tlw S n t of the 18 and general use. Then came the era o f which stated that any peraon lanta, are asked to have the arti­ and the Normandie in their h4]pts'| wishing to secure a pair of known as a Victory program for ters, the Mieses Mabel and Sadie week Fellowship meetings are well forum of the N. Y. Herald-Tribune Johnson on Long Hill Road, and a Tibet to unlversltiee in Vladivos­ oM rectstranta. The Met of shorter skirts, but that did not To Register cles at the home of Mrs. Edaon P. Dorau and son, Albert, of WaUing' sum of $50 from the local troop’s day. quite do away with cotton stock­ silk stockings, aaid that this the Manchester High SchooL This attended. Everyone Interested le being held to New York yesterday tok, and fly back to their natiye We went further. recetvlnc the flrat of the was approved by the board at its Herrick of Bolton Center, not la­ ford, Mr. and Mrs. MseCue and welcome. and today. treasury was voted for the neW ings because the tops were of that er limited supply would be daughters the Misses Elleanor, villages as doctors. . . . Such planes, he asserted, wUl^'l a (e” queetlonnairei wlH be first considered If they turned meeting last night and will be­ ter than December I. AU contri­ Thursday, at 7:30 p. m., the Two plays will be presented by troop. Scoutmaster John Drispoll material while the lower half was All Holders of A, B and Louies and Helen o f West Hart­ ■aid that a troop committee and “ Breakfast in New York apd be powered by banka of gaM in an old pair. The Idea of come effective next Monday. butions wiU be gladly welcomed. Young People’s C2ioir has been In­ membere of the Sunday school burning engines of 5,000 horse­ Itelow. silk. Then the designers decided ford, were Sunday visitors at the acoutmaater for the new organiza­ dinner In Parle on the same day. that even shorter dresses were the thia was to help in the sUk The program is designed to flt C Cards Must Sign The notice received etreseed the vited to meet at the home of the classes of the Methodist church, power and, eventually, by electrio tr numbere, for tile 'TT' the boys and girls of High school, need for garments for aU ages home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E'ogil. organist and director, Mrs. Helen this evening at 8 o’clock. The Su- tion would be aet up soon. It was ’’Instead of a car In every ga­ style hence the full length atock- stocking salvage. Schools in town l(eld one session engines of double that tersepofr* BO, are d e te n ^ e d by ace and Thia morning Herbert B. age for war work and Is to be Before November 21. especially infants; shoes, bedding, Upson, in I^kvUIe, for thfir waliche class will present ”A planned that members of the rage, there will be a helicopter.. . . Iw the “ flah bowl” drawing. inga that adorn miladlea’s’ limbs. adopted by many of the - High on Monday so the teaphers Mrs. weekly rehearsal. troop committee living In Wsp- Powerful -cargo - carrying sky They were a luxury then, but a House, head o f the drive for toys, games or money with which Nephew In The House,” with the “Now suppose,” Bruno said,' M the reglatratlMi of the 18 to schools in the state. It la an adap­ Alice Fogil and Mies Rhode Hom- Friday, at 8 p. m., tbe Tolland following cast, Mrs. Ada Park- plng district will make up the trucks will tow trains of cargo- necessity now for a far more Im­ silk stockings said that this RockvlUo, Nov. 17— (Special)— to purchase the needed articles. stein could attend the .teachers’ ‘it’s; 1052 and you’ve got a two»-| rjfOBi fild boya laat June quea* rule was not to be followed In tion of the program eat up by the The Ladles’ Eienevolent Society Is Grange will- eponaor a public set­ burst, Mrs. Lucy Griffiths, Mias committee for the new troop. carrying gliders. . . . portant reason. U. S. Army Consents AU holdera o f the A. B. and C. meeting held in Colcbeeter under A daughter was bom recently at weeks' vacation and a big desire ' ea have been mailed to the future. National Victory CTorpe. sponsoring the project back party in the Community Marion Lee, Mre, LUllsn Brown “ Glider trains, towed by a pas­ uth aa he reached hla 20th Uncle Sam wanta silk stockings. the direction of the eupendaors, the Hartford hospital to Mr. and to see Europe. The only catch la, To Rose Bowl Game OntUne Of Program', gxeollne rationing books must rog- Red Croea Sewing House- (Grange Hall). Prizes are and Mrs. Mabls Stoetzner. The senger-carrying plane that will fly your pocketbook Isn't at big a$ ay. Aa of today queatlon- He needs them badly for powder Drive on for Fun^s It is outlined la the fOUowing Miss Florence Battle and Martin to be aw ard^ and refreshments Ever Ready (Hass will present, Mrs. Antone Gsgnow of South hundreds at miles, will drop glid­ bags. Mrs. America, gather up iater their serial numbers Ml the The Bolton Center Red Ooss Robertson. that desire, are being mailed to all memorandum: five tires which they will be al­ Sewing group wlU meet this week served. “Seeing la Believing” with the Windsor. ers carrying local passengers at “ teen” reglstranta from SO those Bilk stockings with the Pasadena, Calif., N ov." 17.— Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foote, Mrs. Many tobacco farmers through­ ‘Instead of taking the flying- i/P)—The Army today gave Its The purposd of the High School lowed before midnight. November on Wednesday after a week’s va­ The' Parent-Teachers’ Associa­ following cast: Barbara Bradway, airports all along the route. . . boat, you can cross the Atlantic of age down, lliua the top small run which you do not wear Victory Oorps is to enable the Lovina Hutchinson, Mrs. E. E. tion will serve a eupper to the eo- Theo Salman, Charlotte Ruby, out this section of South Windsor A pipe-dream ? Impoaeible ? consent to the Rose Bowl foot­ 21 to order to obtain gaeoUne in cation. Those who desire trans­ Foote were dinner guests of Mr. cheaply in one of the comfortablg ^ on the preaent Hat la the old* anymore. Turn them in. For a Mobile Canteen W eddings high schools to make the maxi­ clal rooms of the Federated Erma KilooUlns, Barbara Sym- have reported that they have eold ball game New Year’s dpy. the future. . . portation------should caU Mrs. Ruth and Mrs. Laurence Goodale at their crops. Some stiU have tobac­ Predicts More Advanced Feats dirigibles. They'll take no more o f the group and ao on down Drive Started Yeeterday mum war effort in the servioe at Registration wlU take place to shedd of Bolton Notch. church Friday at 6:80 p. m. Reser- onds, Marion Bruce, Ruth E. Witt Not in the opinion of Harry Bat , The stocking drive started yes­ Col. H. E. Beal of the Western their home in Durham on Sunday. co to take down, and to be strip­ than 36 hours to set you down on The V. F. iv. Auxiliary M obile' The Salvation Army iyi|1 op- ' Defense Command informed our oountry. It would (1) prometn the high achool on Wednesday and Fsod Pamphlet vatimis with Mrs. A. Elaten Clough and Helen Cote. Bruno, who predicts these and the other side, and they'll be able the receipt of theae quea- BnaaeS Prmtt terday and If the rest of the coun­ Miss Barbara Fish spent the ped. Others are ready to com­ erate In ah entirely differiSnt man­ the Touriiament of Rosea ex­ present paitlcipation In the eom- Thursday, November 18 and 19 Marion Elvana Dakin of the EhC' week-end in Portland, tbe guest of should be made by Tuesday eve­ William G.' Uske, ^ Furnace even more advanced feats for avi­ to charge low passenger rates be­ _ -ea the local Selective Ser- try responds as well aa Manches­ Canteen Corps, a new unit formed Hendriekim-Deptals munity war effort and ( ) prepare ning. avenue, member of the Stafford mence their sorting operations in Ruaaell Pi-att, aon of Mr. and ner. Their object being to act as ecutive committee' there was 2 from 3 to 5 in the afternoon, 7 to tension Service has prepared i Mr. and Mrs. Warren Darrow. the warehouse. ation. ’ cause they’ll carry twice as many hoard wlU Immediately begin ter did on the first day Uncle Sam in Manchester, is now eponaorlng Miss Bernice 'Frances Deptula, young men and women for aqtlv% 9 In the evening and on Saturday most helpful pamphlet on Meat The regular meeting of Tolland Rotary club will preaent a humor- And he predicts them for the Mra. Samuel Pratt of lU Center will have plenty. A sorely disap­ an Emergency Canteen Corps In '• no objection to the contest. Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Bunudde of The next meeting of the Pleas­ passengers as a flying boat, as Scation. a drive for funds to purchase the , daughter of Frank Deptula, of 11 participation in the war snort 1 morning, November 28, from 9 to Replacera. In a foreword Mrs. Da­ Grange will be held Tuesday eve­ oiu program, hie subject being next ten years. well as another pay load' of fast receiving queatlonnalrea atreet, haa enlisted in the U. S. pointed woman walked out of the cose of fire, air raids or any other ! Kerry atreet, and Staff Sergeant Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. Leon ant VaUey club ^11 be held on necessary equipment In coopera­ disaster in Manchester and sur- i upon their graduation from schooL kin writes: ning at 8 p. m. A claea of candi­ “Words” at the weekly dinner­ In his book "Wings over Amer­ freight.” Paratroopa. He haa left for Fort J. W. Hale store yesterday. She Thomas B. Hendrickson, son of Fogil ofMancheeter, were Sunday Thursday eveniiig with Mra. Bea­ are; tion with the Salvation Army. The rounding towns. Yhe following plan is proposed At Vernon Depot and Talcott- T6 take meat out of a dinner callers at the home of Mr. and dates will be inetructod to the first meeting of the Monson Rotary ica,” puMished today by Robert Booster of Helicopters 1 ^ N-807 Alfred L.. Roaaetto, Blanding for training. had brought In three sUk dresses Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrickson of J, trice Manchester and . Mra. Mabel purpose of the CAnteen C^rpa will | The V..F. W. Canteen Corps will or tbe Manchester High school, vUIe re^stration will be In the lo- aeem like removing the Mrs. Clarence Fogil. and second degrees. Refreshments club this evening. Grennan in charge of the program M. McBride A Company, Bruno Bruno is hot on the subject of atreet. Ruaaell Pratt waa graduated that had been in her possession McGregor, Iowa, were marriiicd' aadapting the suggeeUons of the Cal schoolhousca one hour after will follow tbe business. Mrs. Corporal John P^Wargo eon of from the local. High .achool with be to serve hot coffee, doughnuts alao operate in case of emergency. Former Mayor foundation o f 4 mead. But meat is Miss Rhode Homatein spent the The next meeting of the Wap ■ays aviation will make greater helicopters, those now-curious* i 1S80 N-208 Frahcia A. Me- for a long time. When she was told Saturday morning at nine o’clock National Victory Corps program achool cloaca p. m.-4 p. m.) Grace Jacobs is chairman of the Peter Wargo of Stafford, baa been the claaa of 1940B. He laat waa or sandwiches to the soldiers of The Salvation Army and the (8 not the only source of protein— week-end at her home In New ping Ladies *Aid Society will be atridea in the coming decade than looking flying machines powered , R.F.D. No. 2, CHMtonbury. that stockings were needed, noth­ in St. John’s National church on to our local situation. either Wednesday or Thursday. protein which has the very spe­ social committee. promoted to the rank of Sergeant it haa since that icy December employed by the Hartford Ma­ the Anti-Aircraft unit stationed In V. F. W. Canteen Corps sincerely Haven. ' held Wednesday afternoon at by four horizontal blades that can II N-209 Robert ' A. Knofla, ing else she replied: .Of New Haven Golway street The ceremony was 1. Freshmen and Sophomores ' AU owners of cars who faU to cial function o f buUdtog and re- Mies Lela Webster of Manches­ in the Army Air Force. Hla pro­ day 89 years ago when Orville and chine and Screw Co. this area. hope that the people of Manches­ performed by the pastor. Rev. S. o’clock. ascend straight into tbe air and Tolland Tumpike. ”My goodness. I haven’t done These boys will be etani A. General memberablp in the register wUl have their books re­ iwlrlng muscle and other non- ter spent Sunday with Mr. and motion waa announced at the Wilbur Wright put wings on man. ait down on a dime. 1982 N-210 Robert T. Young, ter will help to make this drive a J. Szcxepkowski who used the Mr. and Mre. Walden V. Collins much up to thia point and thought guard on outposts pfiot^etlng success. Victory Corps for ell. called by December 12. Ftom De- fatty tissues. Mrs. John H. Steele. Flexible Gunnery school, Tyndall and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Collins Harry Bruno built anij^flew the "The name of Igor Sikorsky will I Wetherell atreet. that the rilk dresses were just the single ring service. Palms, pom­ Field, Panama City, Fla., where every citixen in the town. 'piO Can­ CTontribuUons should be ad­ D ies at Home B. No changes in present cember '22, 1942, to January 31, The housewife who knows how Mr. and Mre. Donald Fisk of' gave a fareweU dinner for Mr. and world’s smallest monoplcme glider be as well known as Henry |1083 M 'Sll Wilfred I.. Benoit. thing. Well,” she said on leaving, pons and C^irysanthemums decor­ school program. 1943, aU epeedometers and "tires to classify foods can easily plan Willington Winsted were Sunday gueata of he completed a five weeks training at Montclair, N. J.. in 1910. Ford’s,” Bruno says, "for his heli­ R.F.D. No. 2 GlaatonbUty. Disaster Met teen Corps, which Is n^de up of dressed to the Manchester Mobile ated the altar. The bridal music Mrs. Carl Ma^nuson of South "they can have them any time volunteers, will conta^ every out- Canteen Unit, In care of Walter (Oontlnoed from Page Oae) 2. Juniors WlU be Inspected on passenger meals that wUl not suffer nutri­ Mies Jenalc H. Ohoreh Mrs. Fisk’s parents, Mr. and Mra. course to qualify as aa expert Windsor, last Saturday svenlng at He waa a pilot In the United copter will all but replace ths N-212 Harry W. Boyd, 47 was played by the organlat Mias aerial gunner. they want.” post each night legdrdardleas of the Buckley, at the Manchester Trust A. General memberablp la ths care bearing the A. B. and C. tionally. At the same time the Emery M. Clough. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walden States Aeronautical Reserve at horseless carriage as the new Drive. At the tame store another wo­ Josephine Grzyb. Victory Oorps for all. stickers. pocketbook may benMlt." Mr. and Mrs. L Ernest Hall Announcement is made of the the age of 17. tneans of popular trsnsportation.’^ ^11085 N-218 Charlea W. HoUia- By Japanese weather. Company. for many years one of the most Mr. and Mrs. Gallup Service and V. Collins. They presented them man brought in 50 pounds of silk influential membera of his party Mis4 Bernice K. Olbert was B. Special arrangements for Cob Pack Meetings The pamphlet contains recipes were recent guests of Mr. and Mra. engagement of Mies Myrtle Brown with a coffee table. There were He served with the British Royal Bruno says the ‘copters will bs jr. Jr., 82 HoUlater atreet. son John went to New Londo’’ Fri­ daughter of Mr, and Mre. George stockings she had been saving to in Connecticut, died today at hia maid of honor and Mias Ida indlvidua shifts into the new Meetings of Cub Pack, No. 11, using cheese, fish, eggs ahd le William Wuerdig of Manchester. seven couples attending. Mr. Msg- Flying Corps in Canada during the so safe and cheap that 'teen-age m S 88 N-214 Frederick C. Mohr, make a rug. Various allotments Opalach waa bridesmaid. Technical practical mathematics course of ths Union church are being held gumes and ia free of charge to day and visited ficU' daughter, Rev. Bltneat EL O’Neal had for Brown of Rockville to Earl Dor­ World war. youngsters will fly them. 17 Spriice atreet Navy Hordes controlled^orocco, and Axis sta­ en I “In accord with Marshal Pe- home. Miss (Charlotte Service, a student nuson, who has been teaching in were turned in at Hale’s from, ten Sergeant Alfred J. Conrad waa for boya. this afternoon at 4 o’clock at the those who wUl write Miss 8 his sermon theme Sunday morning man soh of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie the South Windsor High school, He made the first circumnavigS' These tiny 'copters, when 1987 N*215 Auguat A. Zeppa, tions reported contact be- tain’s government,” the radio said. FitzGerald, whose political ca­ at the Connecticut College for Dorman of Rockwell Hill. to thirty pounds. Until a complete reer included eight years service best man and the uahers were C. Membership in special di­ homes of the Den. Mothers aa fol­ Helen Roberts, Tolland County worship service, “The Sin at Use- resigned to accept a position in tion of the Great Lakes in a fly­ school lets out, will fill the skies . Birch Mt. Road. (Ooattanei From Page Oae) tweefi the opposing forces, ready- The German-fettered Retain Corporal John Conway, Sergeant Women. They took their daughter Mrs. John Sergeant, chairman as the bicycles of our youth filled checkup ia made throughout the ig for a clash which will deter- government and its role in the aa mayor of New Haven, the visions where poeelble. lows; Mrs. O. J. Fontaine. 23 Farm Bureau, Rockville, Conn. leaeness.” tbe Bristol High school. ing boat in 1921. 1988 N-216 Henry J. Frey, 8 John Mitxel and ETivate John Har­ 3. Seniors ' Brooklyn street; Mrs. Richard and son Brigham of Admiral Bil- the First Aiders, at the local Grew Up With Aviation the pre-war roads,” he declares. town It will be Impossible to get ilne tbe| success of the Allied op­ heartening developments in North state’s second largest city, and an Bolton Briefe The Young People’s Society met Mrs. Ullian W. Grant is spend­ It atreet can do aomething without being rington of the Armed Forcea in A. General membership In the Graf, 81 Hammond street; Mrs. lard Academy to the Norwich Ipn at the church at 7:30 p. m. for the Red Croea Chapter, has issued a He has llvte and breathed avia­ And wait—Bruno isn’t throu^ 1989 N-217 Heniy J. Kletn, 2 any accurate figures on the eration in North Africa and prob­ Africa was a question which close­ unsuccessful bid for the governor­ The Bolton Library wlU be open for dinner to celebrate Charlotte’s ing a few weeks st the home of her aeen. We know the enemy ia great­ suits. However, a canvass is bemg this iarea. Victory Oorps for aU. | Harold Hlrtb, 8 Cottage street, Wednesday from 2:30 untU 5:30 evening service with a good at­ call for flrat alders in Stafford and sister, Mrs. Mabel W. Shearer of tion for three decades; aa one of yet. < ' jartoh Place. ably settle the future of Field ly engaged the attention of Fight­ ship, had been ill for some time. twentieth birthday. in Union. Instructions are avail­ the top aviation publicista of the Motorless flight, he says, will b«. ly dtaappolnted he didn't get aup- made today and the figures^will ing French leaders here in Lon­ The bride who waa given in B. Shift In tha emphasia ia and Mrs. McDonald. 76 Brooklyn and the partial Ust of new fall tendance. 102 Woodland street, Manchester. 11990 N-218 Peter J. Prlak- pliea and relnforcementa, and he Marshal Erwin Rommel’s bedrag­ He died at 4:05 a. m. atreet. The Cub Master is Harold To date seventy-five names of able for all those Interested in en­ country, he grew up with Ameri' the great sport of youth, but glidi: be released before the end of the gled Africa corps, retreating west­ don. . 0 marriage by her father wore a college physics to include the books published lest week will be Monday at 8 p. m. the teachers 64 Birch atreet * ia eapeclally lacking In beana and He leaves his widow and two Hlrth and it la planned to hold Willington men in all branches of tering either the standard or ad­ can aviation and Its heroes. era will not be made solely for, week. ward in the Libyan desert.. Darian "No. 2 Traitor" sons. Judge John Clarke FitzGer­ princess style gown of white slip­ salient features of the War De­ ready for distribution. and officers of the Federated 1991 N-219 Michael S. Ru- bulleta. these meetinga on Tuesday after­ the service have been reported. church school met at the parson­ vance course. Only a few more Not for all tht treaeurea to the amusement. hA 64 North atreet No quota was set on the amount Gen. Charles De Gaulle’s head­ ald of the Common Pleas court per satin, with sweetheart neck­ partment pre-inducUoa radio, Those In charge of the drawing No Confirmation on Battle course. noon.------with------a ----- meeting _ the fourth , sponsored by the Bolton Volunteer George Komer, son of Mr. and age for the regular business meet­ men are'needed to start a man’s Japan Increases strong boxes of the world’s poten' He sees them aa "the greai; 1992 N-220 Hrary J. Monaco, "We know wo have plenty of of silk stockings Xc^cWiiry. The quarters issued a statement de­ and David E: FitzGerald, 'Jr. line and long train. Her Anger tip Mrs. (Charles Romer, left last The London Dally Elxpress alao veil o f illusion waa draped from a C. Shift in programs o f all Wedneeday evening in the aoctol I piremen report that the sale of ing. class in flrst aid. Persons desiring tistes would I swap the 3| years transportation medium of eom-< ; Florence atreet men there, and that they have demand and ne^-la urgent for the scribing Admiral Jean Darian as Forty years in politics saw Fits- week for service. have spent in aviation,” ' writee muting” when used sa sky tratoa, enough to do the job we aet out to armed forces At war In various said the British and American “the No. 2 traitor ol France” and Juliet cap. She carried a cascade other boya to include a pre-ln- rooms of the church. Elach den will tickets Is progressing satisfsetor- Wednesday at 8 p. m. the Tol­ to register for these courses are Forces in Burma 11998 N-221 Cecil F. Ooomba, Geisild travel the road from a The church services were well asked to communicate with Mrs. this 49-yesr-oId London-bom avia­ and also aa cargo carriers, traate do—expel the Japa—and that our parts of tha-tountry. troops In Tunisia were "reported declaring the Fighting . French bouquet of orchids, camellias and duction course which will In­ conslst at about seven cube. jjy_ drawing will be held Tues- land Community Women’s C3ub [ Haael atreet * ward worker in New Haven to the attended Sunday. Dr. Horace B. Sargent of West atreet. tion enthusiast. porting everything but the bnlh*^ 1994 N-222 Cletto L. Zanlungo, men have the proper punch to do to be fighting a fierce battle with were "taking no part whatsoever valley lilies. clude basic work In electricity Rallroad Night jay. Nov. 24, at which time a 825 will meet in ithe social rooms of the Germans near Tunis,” but highest Democratic councils in the Railroad NigA^ te observed Nvar Bond, two turkeys and three Sloat took for the thme of his David Rubinoff of New York I read Bruno’e book and when ieet slow freight. Spruce atreet . It.” in, and sssumhig no responsibility The maid of honor wore a white and machines and the salient the church for the November Chungking, Nov. 17.—(JV^The Ikivisloaa Aerial PoMea there waa no conflnpation for the nation 'and state. by the Rockville Lions Club this cjjjckens vrill be glvwi away. Tick- Jehovah s Charge to meeting, when all women In tbe city, concert and radio violinist, I came to this sentence— 1995 N-22S Bdward J. Fraher, NaEiiB Hint Two for, negotiation,, in progress in taffeta bodice, full tulle skirt cut features of the War Department Japanese have increased their Half-naked natives from the For the final fllUp, he envistafiB For thia all-out offer^ve, the report. North Africa with representatives CentraLFIgure at Conventions pre-induction course in ths auto­ evening. A Mpper irill be sen^|jjg the drawing may be oh- Joshua.' community are welcome. will play here on December 21, in kweather atreet. Japa .aaaembled at R a b ^ l all of with sweetheart neckline and full Mrs. Joseph Dlmock Is organist forces in Burma by one division, forests of Malay will fly to univer­ 'an international aerial poUca. Certain It was that the clash of Vichy. Known|as “Little Dave” to hun­ sleeves. Her bouquet waa of red mobile. TtaU can be acoompUsh- at 6 o’clock followed by a pro­ tained from members of the Fire the auditorium of the Warren Me­ N-224 Fred A. Robinaon, the forcea they could from power- Allied Spearheads at present at the Willington Hill morial Hall under the auspices of brlging the total there to six— sities in California or Australia force" widch "will have no trewMB Farmington avenue. Weat could not be long delayed with American soldiers, it waa report­ dreds, he waa for years one of roses, blue delphiniums and white ed by a rescheduling o f two o f gram. Officials of the New Haven Department. maintaining order and xadeve houaea in the vaat weatem Paclllc^ Railroad will te present and an in­ church. The choii met at her home the Stafford Rotary club. There perhaps 90,000 men—an Army and fly back to their native vil ford. the Allied forces moving steadily ed, have rounded up 250 members the central figures at all major gypaoiphilia. The bridesmaid was Mr. Vaders’ three mechanical Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Broda and leges ss agronomists and phy ■tandinr.” • the admiral aald, adding that “ pdrt vitation has alao bean extended to in Moose Meadow Friday night for will be a. lecture on music appre­ spokesman said today. 11997 N-229 tealie O. Andrew, (OontlBiMd front Page One) toward the msputed area between of the German and Italian armis­ political convcptions. Invariably gowned in white taffeta with drawing claesea and by ditqiping daughter Ellalne of Birch Moun­ South Coventry ■icista.” 1 Bruno isn’t atoas to aB tiMaa of thia waa deatined for Ouadal- tice commissions at Oran, Algiers the concerns In Rockville which do rehearsal. ciation in the morning for high Of military activity in Man- |T8 Beat Center atreet Tunia and Bixerte and the Axis he presented an unruffled, im­ sweetheart neckline, full akirt certain coursea from the eched- tain, visited relatives In New As Mrs. Agnes Woodworth was chukuo he said; ”On the whole —I decided to ask him point- liefs; If you think ha’a canal and part for New Hulnea, showing no abatement in prepara­ and Casablanca. coneiderable shipping by the rail­ school students, . a concert for ^11998 N-226 Alvin R. Tuller, ca. There waa no word from Al­ maculate appearance in a dark bordered with red niching. She ulea o f other boys. No new York City, over the week-end. assisting Mike Cavar in sawing the situation has not changed,” blank if that waa what he really td. Just ask such avtotioB but It looka like they w4re diaap- tions for the battle. teacher will be needed. road at present. Moving picturea Victor Snyder of Greenfield, school children In the afternoon 916 E. Middle Tumpike. lied sources that the battle yet suit, a vest with white piping and wore red shoes, red bairbows and her wood Thursday night the third Mass., spent the week-end at the but he added that the Japanese thought. as Igor Sikorsky as .11999 N-227 Edward C. Mc- polnted In both caaea'/' waa Joined, but German hroad- -French forcea In Tunisia already frequently with a fresh flower in carried a similar bouquet to that D. Increasing tbe physical which ahow various phases of rail­ and a public concert in the eve­ laahAratoe eu Views Seversky. roading will be shown at the finger on her right hand waa badly home of Mrs. Ina P. Beebe. He will ning. were building a narrow-guage rail ey, 16 Clinton atreet Japa Fire At P * * Other caata aald Naxl planes bombed were fighting the Germans and his lapel. of the maid of honor. education program to the extent injured with the saw, Dr. Frank leave today for Fort Devens, hav­ So we hsd lunch together—In They think ha’a t o f requiring four and five pe­ meeting. % line north from Paotow, in Sui- 0 N-238 William S. lototer, So great waa^fhe confusion on British and A m ericu mobile col­ Italians. The American consul at About Town FitzGerald learned politics from The ceremony waa followed by Ellington B. Converse dressed the finger and ing enlisted in the Army Ordnance yuan province, for military pur­ the Rainbow Room atop the RCA Uva. rsiorence atreet umns sweeping along the coastal Tunia, who managed to make his^ the grround up. His energetic a large reception in Pulaald hall riods of physical education a Ob WedBMidaY building, an appropriate spot for the part o f Japan’a Naval units, Burpee Woman’s ReUef Corps la taking care of it. She waa for­ department, with a rating of cor­ poses, and had enlarged an air S to o l N-229 Emeat C. Stebblna, that at on^/ time two Japaneae rbad from Algeria to Bixerte and way out of the Axis-held city and work in his ward—the old Sec­ which was decorated In the patrio­ week o f all senior boys. To do O. P, Barr tunate not to lose the finger. poral technician. Norwegian Coast ■uch a sky-minded citisen—and ha Troop No. 15 of the Boy Scouts will hold Its annual Christmas sale TeL 4S3-S. BoekvlDa drome there. r Stone atreet forces weye 6ring at.eaeb other. in the southern border area of Tu­ reach Algeria, said that French will open their meeting at 6:30 this ond—won him the chairmanship tic colors of red, white and blue. this the services of Mr. Brown Wednesday forenoon the Ladies’ There will be a meeting of the elaborated en hie view of the 2008 N-281 Eakel K. BucUand. nisia. troops near Tunis had thrown of the New Haven Democratic When leaving for a trip to the of the Recreation Building would of fancy work, aprona and food in Aid Society will meet at the con- forthcoming role of aviatioa to Philadalphtor— m ipe,” he commented Wry- evening instead o f '7:30 as usual. ths GA..R. rooms on Wednesday Men’a Club .Tuesday evening in Kept Under Alert IJseahower Coogratulatod f Keeney atreet they matched their usual Sonthem Border Not Defined back German patrols and "the Town committee. Then came bridegroom’a home in M cGngor, have to be added two periods a A dozen young people attended ference room of the Willington Hill the Congregational Church. Fol­ education. m. sir raid sirsaa flay. This would cost approxi­ afternoon. During the afternoon •’Certainly,” he declared. “ After throughout Philadelphto for A 104 N-232 Michael J. Marono- skill in that engagemeht.” What was meant by the south­ French population la eagerly Ever Ready Circle of King's the state championship, eight Iowa, the bride wore a light blue the Youth Fellowship vesper serv- church to sew on aprons for the lowing a short business session London, Nov. 17.—(A^—A mes­ 66 Kenalngton atreet awaiting the arrival of the Amer­ years service as mayor of New dress, brown accessories, muskrat mately 8285 aasumlng Mr. bridge will be played. ice held at the Rockville Baptist annual sale, with box luncheon. A there will be s social hour, with the war schools everywhere will prise driU. A t a. as. ^ ttleahipa of both aides par- ern border area was not defined, Daughters baked bean supper and Sewtog Wedneeday London, Nov. 17.—(>P)—Large sage of congratulation on "the [12005 N-2S3 Chariea E. Fuller, icana.” Haven, the Democratic i nomina­ coat and orchid corsage. On their Brown would take on this work ■n. o f church. Rockville, on Sunday e v e - few faithful members are on hand refreshments. transport planeloads of students to telephoned the Municipal Icipated in theae brief, bitter but it waa recalled here that sale will be held this evening at the 1 ■ectloni of tbe Norwegian coast greatest combined operation in cal bureau ana asked eisulttelff , > Charter Oak atreet (The dispatch did not name the North Methodist church. The tion as governor, and finally elec­ return they will live with the for 810 per week or 81 par pe­ at each meeting. At 2 p. m. Members of the local Parent- far countries sa a matter of fights, two night engagements and early aa the middle of last week have been under a state of alert history” was received today by course.’ "la the war ovarT” '* 1 ,12006 N-234 Stephen SewchuA consul, but the State Department meal will be ser\’ed between 6 and tion in 1936 aa national commit­ bride’s father. riod. Mission Circle will convene with Teacher Association interested in since Sunday, reports reaching one early morning affair, but the ah American force from Algeria J^rs. (Charles Vickery of New Hsv- Lieut.-G«n. Dwight Eisenhower, He referred me to some epecifle i Homeatead atreet. at Washington said Hooker A. 7 o’clock and the sale will continue teeman. The bridegroom’a gift to t|ie E. Membership in special di» attending the meeting of the Tol- London said today. Japanese were without airplane waa reported moving southeast bride was a sterling silver vqnlty ep in charge. The subject will be commander of the American forces forecasts in his book; ^12007 N-235 Oeorga N. ,Amer, Doolittle, native of Mbhawk, N. throughout the evening. His political activities also took vision of the Victory (>>rp where ItJid County Association in Rock­ These advices added that a num­ T t M in i M m in t l Center atreet. carriera an the Bou-Saada road in the dl set, and the bride’a gift the “Dtlirtnn “ w H ri M r "Ann and the Little W ’s,’’ the last in North Africa, from Lord Louis ‘■California high school young­ ■ f t rection o f lower Tunisia and a Y., waa the consul in charge at him as a Connecticut delegate to poeeiblc. ' wax shown and' supper snack en- ville on Thursday evening, will ber of additional areas had been ^12008 N-2S6 Joaei* P . Draghl, "Either they didn’t have any bridegroom waa a wrist.' watch. o’clock r-]d luncheon is served at chapter of the book, ”It Began in please contact Mrs. Winthrop Mer Mountbatten, chief of Britain’s sters will spend two-week study shortcut te Tripoli. Tunis.) Members of Gibbons Assembly, every Democratic national con­ 4. Entire School Joyed. The young people of El­ closed by the occupying Germans Summer atreet. left, their losses being greater in The bride’a ^ t s to b p t maid of A* Reempbasis on Ideala o f noon. The group haa already com­ Buima" by Randolpu L. Howard. riam, telephone ('20-W2. . Commandos. An Allied headquar­ vacations in a China reached after Nothing has been reported from Italians Frightened Catholic Ladies of Columbus, wUl vention since 1912. ' pleted a large number of gar­ lington held their regular meet­ for military reasons, all defenses ters spokesman said General EiS' a fast hop in a plane or a huge f^ 2009 N-237 Oerami J. Curtia, the Oct. 26 engagement than we meet tomorrow evening at 7:45 at honor and bridesnuM were of a democracy. ing after returning from Rock­ There are 55 enrolled at the The monthly meeting of the (BUUffiHfl FitzGerald waa bom on Sept. were put in a state of readiness diM te functkxial “f l Main street. / eaUmated, or they didn't choose to this column since. The consul added that "the large the K. of C. home, and will pro­ personal nature. The bridegroom’s B. Introduction at pertinent ments. W illin ^ n Hill Sunday school with Coventry Parent-Teachers Asso­ enhower replied, ”we owe much to dirigible. 21. 1874. He waa Just 21 years old ' HInhntos took ville. They also enjoyed Koda- and surveillance measures against “The graduating classes of Hud­ aaees-^ IddtoB. ral__-_ - , 12101 N-2S8 Earl M. DeVere, risk them,” Admiral Nimitx said. Other desert trails, it was not' Italian settlement ia frightened to ceed to the home of the late Ed- gift to his beqt man and uahsra war material in all claseeo. chrome slides on “India’s Hope.” an attmdance of fifty. Thirty-six ciation wHl be held Wednesday the eaeistance we received from ed. lead to southern Tunisia from death.” when he completed his law studies Nioherias Inch, 68. of 138 Orch­ are enr^ed at Memorial church. anti-Nazis had' been increased. Combined Operations,” which Is son’s Bay Elskimo elementary pound TABLm (with added Cliaae a t i^ t Taunton, Maaa. (Partial reports from Washing­ wairi F. Taylori whose daughter. at Yale and was admitted to the were neckties.’ C. Continuation o f streee en Cars were furnished by Rev. Th«5o- evening at the Red School in Also fine stomachlo toniel BoDmf; ton said the Japs lost 23 riilpa. In­ the Lake CTiad .region where French troops apparently weip Miss Mary C. Taylor, ia a member The brtdS is a graduate of Man- Weatem Hemisphere. ard street, died suddenly Monday South WiUlngton, with an average North Coventry. Henry Giles of Mountbatten'a command. scbools will fly to New York or labd directions. WeO worth trgtagif American and Fighting French Joining the British ahd American bar. afternoon. He bad been in good dore S. Darrah and Empaon H. attehdanc^under thirty. Quake Shakes Indian Town cluding a battleship, three heavy of the assembly. cheatM 'ichoola, a member of the D. New stress on r a t East. Abom. the State Department of Health cruisers, two light crulsera, five forces have been reported gather­ columns speeding to battle as they First Major AcUevement Lutnix choir of St. Jedm’s church, E. General Introduetion o f health during the day and had Mrs. EMwm Cushman of Willing­ will ahow moviea and talk oh Rural ed In the north of French Equa­ passed through the Tunlaian coun­ gona to the farm of Rudolph Moser The annual meeting of tbe La­ ton Hollow, Vho waa employed at London, Nov. 17.—(IP)—Reports M | id F o r m ^ destroyers, eight fuIIyMoaded ♦- He first became interested In and an employee o f the Independ­ "air oondltioning" material dies Benevolent society will, be Water 'Supply and Sewage Dis­ torial Africa. It ia roughly 1,(KM) tryside, a communique from Allied to aaiington to ssslst in splitting the Dslevllle 'button mill until it from PeShawar, India, said an I transports and four cargo ships. ward politics In 1900 and within ent Cloak company. Tba bride­ where possible. held Wedneeday, November 18, at posal. American losses were glVen aa miles from the Lake C2iad coun­ headquarters reporting that "small In Leadiiig Role aeven years he rose to the toyrti groom was graduated from Mc­ up aa appls tree adien he waa cloeed owing to lack of ocean Mr. and Mrs. William A. Loeser earthquake shook the town early F. Adjustment at guidance 3 p. Ih., at the U b ra ^ for the ■hells, is now working in a woolen two light cruisers and six deatroy-, try to the Tunisian border, how­ French military unita have begun chairmanship. Hla first mkjor Gregor High achool and Iowa program to tbe war. stricksn. Msdlcal Examiner Ihom- leave today for their winter home, today. There was no word of dam­ V To Motorists <9-- mill at Stafford Springe and com­ era.) ever. to cooperate with the eaatem and achievement In that rapaotty waa State Teachers college. He Is O. Attempt to make every in Dania, ETorida. age. Weotber Curtolla Air Activity center taak forcea.” to supervise the 1907^eUy cam­ with the CkMUit Artillery etaUonea for ths removal of the body to the ] councU wUl meet mutes there dally: Home Night will be observed by Tranaporto “Jammed FnlT’ phase at the echool year iMifi I Sunday morning'Ihe thermome­ Meanwhile bkd weather over the At Oran, a French forqe Joined paign which brought Democrats here. Ladd Funeral Heme. Coventry Grange on Thuraday eve­ ISations Board Finishes Nimitx estimated between 20,- United States troopa at their Al­ eupport to the war effort. at a ..covered-dish luncheon at th e i^ p registered 14 degrees. Satur- Libyan desert curtailed aerial ac­ their flrat mayorqJ^ictory in eight Before Victory Corpe Intro­ M”. Isch was bom November 2, ning, in charge at the'Home Ek:o- 000 and 40,000 Jap troops went gerian stations, the communique church Thuraday at 12:80 p. m. day there was a terrible wind es­ nomlcs Ckimmittee, which com­ To relieve Days Gonserve Big Task to Get Set for tivity, and a United States com­ years. HobtiCfl-Anderaoii duced the program of many b<^ 1874 te Switserland. the son of In These down on the sunken transports, munique from Cairo said Ameri­ said. Urn and Marie (Hany) lech. He Miss Gracs Sikes end Mrs. Fred pecially on Willington^ill. prises Mss. Rosa Johnson, Mra. Misery of Ten yearS'Utter, FltsGerald hlm- Lieutenant Robert Elari Holmes, had been changed to Include aa Arens wiU be the hoetoeees. The which he described aa "Jammed can reconnaissance planes patroled While the activities at sea were bed been a resident of Rockville Wilbert C. Ruby andx^n, lum. Ruth Loomis, Mrs. Lana Brown, COLDSaiOViD Re-Registration. >lf became mayor. He waa then much aelence and mathematics 9s be full.” the desert without encqunterlng clouded in secrecy, the British son of Mr. and Mrs. John 1* and muingt/Mi for 48 years, being bar and coal desiere of West Wtl. Mrs. Beaaie Strack, Mrs. Esther TABLETS Navy unquestionably was contest­ in the midst of an eight-year reign Holmea of 47 Charter Oak s t m t possible. T he propoeed sebemo a retirod weaver. He was a mem- Rte Cross sewing, lington, have distributed to custo­ Katxung, and Mrs. Doris Bodreau SALVE -War Price and Rationing Board If he were a Jap commander, he the enemy. British reports also as Democratic state chairman, would require eome changee in tbe I ing any Axis effort to reinforce the and Mlsa Dorothy Sophia Ander­ her of the Apostolic Christian Lincoln Clark o f the United mers a 1943 calendar whichwhlc has XOSB DROPS Other Work By said. ''I’d be sweating and bleed­ suggested that Field Marshal COVGH DROPS Time For '.-76 announced today that the Nazi garriaona in Timisia by aea post he rellnquiahed in 1922 to son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. eenior program but. would leava I States Merchant Marine eervlce delightful picturr of Indeptedenca Salmon flrst were packed In 666 church. Ha leaves his wife, Mrs. “V of mailing out re-regiatration ing if I had to explain such Rommel’s withdrawal bad outdis­ wage his camj^gn for governor every boy with three-fourthe of •«ab-Er.Tlm“-4i WnScrfal loss.” tanced the British Eighth Army hq and a communique said "the Royal Charlea Q. Anderaoo a t Slsaon 'EUsabeth laoh; two daughters, vlaltod at hto home during the Hall, the red brick building Mow­ cane In Cork, Ireland, to 1845. UalaMBt la to aome 6,000 automobile Navy maintains control of the against Charlea A. Templeton, tie- avenue, Hartford, were married bis normal program. Much new week-end. A friend. Dale Barnes, ing amid a setting at treea.\Mr. era had been completed and Our over-s.ll loes of personnel pursuit across the hump of Clr- material ia the eh^te o f supple­ Mrs. Hsnry Lans and Mlsa Ida was relatively small while that of enaica. western Mediterranean and its ap- publican, who beat him by about Saturday evening at seven o’clock Isch, all of Ellington; four sons I was his guest. Ruby ia a breeder of Hereford w t- at peraona holding “A ” booka 20,000 votes. ’ mentary texts for teacher uee haa tle, registered stock and haa\a Japan waa tremendous, he aald. proqphee. In the Emanuel Lutheran church Nicholas Isch of Wethersfleld, Francis Dowd who has been ai || Paying Your Bills By Check lould peceive the blanka within a Reports that the Germans hsd been purchased or ordered. We do Has Sxstalaed Losses FltsGerald relinquished the New of Hartford. The ceremony Fredarick at Rockville, (Xrporal Ithe home of his parents, Mr. end large farm, the ancestral home- Mr or two. Anyone who doea not With a further note of- opti­ landed 12-ton tanks by air in Haven mayoralty in 1925 to devote performed by the pastor. Rev. not contemplate the purchase of Mrs. Frank Dowd, on furiougb at^ t In Roaring Brook district one of the forma by Saturday mism, Admiral Nimitx recalled Tunfaia suggested to London ob­ ”Thia^ Naval force has sustained quantities of texts wwhieh will not Harold Isch at the U. S. Army and with a cartaksr. more time to hia law practice, aa- Julius Hultaen, who used the Edward Inch o f Blltogton; a for a couple of weeks haa return­ y call at the Board office In that months ago he mentioned servers that the first of two new­ losses,” ' the communique added, double ring service. Organist Ray­ te usable after the war. Some ad­ A new bus service has started _ Lincoln achool. ‘but these have been small in pro­ serting that the ’’business of run­ brother, Fred Isch and a sister. ed to hia camp In Georgia. ‘ You wiH never realize how qiuch time it takes to go that "we were behind the eight- ly organised Naxi panxer airborne ning a city ia an enormous task.’ mond W. Llndstrom played the ditional text money might bo "Miss Jennie Holton returns for workers in the Pratt and Whlt- There ia a'mla'.axen impreaaion portion to the size of operations Tsr Miss Lena Isch, both of Ellington ball” but now “ things are looking divisions numbers some 7,500 bridal music and accompanied the needed. home today after an operation at ney Aircraft plant in Willimantic, at holdera of "B" and ”C" booka and caaualtiea on the whole have ' To an interviewer be said as he and flvs grandchildren. around and pay bills until you have done it by check. up all the time. I don’t think we fighting Lxwpe, 2,500 service left the office:' soloist. Mrs. Signs Oraysoii. the Manchester- -Memorial - --bospl------'starting from Stafford Springs not receive the tire inapection are^so close to the'eight-ball now. troops, and more than 200 tanks. been light” . The funeral will te held op and taking workers, if any, from cord. Every car owner in Man- The capture of ,the officer and Hardahlp aiid Btttetseea '(he bridal attendants were Mra. Thursday afternoon at one o’clock tal, Manchester. However, we have not reached the Berlin broadcasts quoted ar­ Louts Slocum of -East Hartford West and South WUllngton. Three' eater ahould have an application 'Stage where we can roam care­ ticles in the Naxl-controlled Paris crew of an Axla submarine sunk "There is a lot of enjoyment In ai his home and at 1:30 p.m. at trips will be made each day yritti Open a regular checking account here or pay by Regis* - a baaic “A ” ration pn file at off the North African coast wi being the mayor of a great city, and the bridesmaids were Quotations the Apostolic Christian church. free over the ocean.” press in an effort to support the return. Board, office and theae have reported. but there ia also a great deal of Ehra Holmes, sister at the bride­ Burial will ba to tha EUtogton ter Check or Checkmaster. The Checkmaster system is Admiral Ixhm Life Axis thesis- that the Germans and groom and Mise Irene Komuvee. Mias Francos Dolexal o f Long „ n uaed aa a mailing liat dia- ,The American consul at Tunis on hardship and bltteraess along the Canter cemetery. Gilead Island City, N. Y.. who has a sum- The action cost the life of Rear Italians moved into 'Tunisia "with Robert McKinney waa beat man A policy based on domination of Ibute the'nev forma on which the full understanding and . ap­ airlving in Algeria said he believed. path of the man who tries to do the world by one nation is im- Qoartorly Oonfetonoe ______mer home on Willington Hill, Visit- very convenient and econoniiral— no minimum balance- muat be reported. The "B ” Admiral Daniel J. Callaghan, for­ the Germans and Italians were try­ Mifs Jou TsM for his nephew and tha usiMra proval of French aiitboritlea.” hia duty unflinchingly.” . were Roy Olaon of this town end poeelble. Events la the future Rev. Etort EL Story, district su Twenty women were present at ed friends for the week-end. “ C” applicatlona do not en- mer Naval aide to President ing to keep the ports o f Tunis and pertotendent of the Methodist yon pay only 5 cents on each check drawn and each item Le Matin was quoted ss saying Mias Joan Todd, daughter of Many non-poUtl^ honors wore John SomerriUe at Norwood, win show even more clearly that the Ladies Aid Society meeting, Raymond Ramadell, Y. M. C. A. Into the picture at all. Roosevelt, during an opening Bixerte open to support Marshal accorded him during hla long pub­ church will attend the flrst quari. phase in which the flagship he waa that the announcement of the Mr. and Mra. J. A. Todd of 55 Mflif ■mall nations as weU as great held- at the home of Mrs. Arthur secretary will meet the boya in- More Than Five Tliea Rommel’s retreating forces, last lic service He waa alao made teriy conference of the Vernon Keefe. The woman eewed on gar- tereated to wholesome activities deposited. e ^ y o n e who liata more than five commanding received several 14- move from Berlin and Rome would Westminster Road, will play the The bride wore a bridal gown at ones have tbe right of freedom have come only after the Axis reported in the neighborhood of El an honorary life member of Methodist church this syentog at menu for the Red Croee. Mrs. C. Wednesday night at Hall Memorial “ tb In their poaaeaaion—^onaiat- inch ahell hits from an enemy-bat­ leading role in the three-act com­ white satin -with basque bodice and existence. troops were solidly in position. Aghella, Libya, some. 400 mlI4a Admiral Foote Post, No. 17, atvsn o’olook at ths church. Daniel Way gave a report abmitj school, ; of four Urea on the ground and tleship which wrecked the bridge from hla main base at Tripoli. edy. “ Smilin’ Through," the major embroidered in seed pektls, bouf­ Dsny Ajpepls ______“Now Rommel is covered tm his production thia aeaaon of Sock G. A. R., and at the Secqpd Com­ fant skirt terminating in a long Tnrfcay. room which ths woman wars ; apare—wi 1 not be approved and superstructure. Other obeervera pointed out The appeals of thirtsm n^n I ready for doing Red Cross a tire inapection! record until western flank,” Le Matin was and Buskin Dramatic club of pany, Governor’s Foot Guard. train. A seed pearl crown held the • • • Vice Admiral W. F. Halsey, however, that Allied forces, domi­ From the Italian government be «fiVil I “ , __ - a ,.,,...- ' have diapoeed of the .die tirea. commander of the South Pacific quoted aa commenting, "and he Manebesrier Hlgk school, sched­ iUusloa vail in place and she cai^ Unless the post-war world eaa 1 125 Persons Die nant in the western Mediterranean received yeara ago the decoration Sorvice Board bavs been denied house on Gilead street, ifn . Alberti _1 can be done only by calling area, disclosed that Callajghan'a can therefore continue bis retreat and in possession of air bases with­ uled for presentation Thursd% ried a white prayer book with operate within a new framework movements under the beet oondl- evening at High school ball for of chevalier of the royal crown of ■bower of bouvardia. H ie attend­ and they have beea oonttoued to Adame gave a report ibout the I ^ JUdway Expreaa Office, which Taric Force flagship attacked a in a few minutes of the two ports, In whleh the last word rests with tba lA olaariflcatioiL The IS whoae As Trains Crash tSMlng aa receiver of the tiria strong group of Jap warships tione.’^ would make any attempt to supply S. A. A. membera and High Mhool Italy. ants were dressed fillke in teuffaat arorld law, k worfd law para­ casualty station which la now te-1 appeals wero denlsd arc: Henry tog painted at tha horns o f Joeoph I “ the government Expert ap- which were screening a landing Appeals Te Freach Rommel' on a large scale extreme­ Hudents, a n d . iffain vSiday eve­ He waa also a member o f many frocks of moire wi|h tiered sUrtiL mount to national aoverelgaty. ‘ lara wlU aet a value on the Following announcemeAta from ning fbr the benefit of the. new fraternal and civic organisations. •weetheart necklinae and aleavas Msseey, Ruseell Ptoney, Myron BuniuM. Mrs. Murk Hqi of Man­ operation on Guadalcanal.' and ly costly. the condition at the people -will HUU, CHfford Smith, Q ^nca Tokyo (From Japanese Broad- I at a later date and the pwn- Allied headquarters that French mobile canteen. . _ of bracelet laagthj Tbc maid of remain to t|M rut .-qf floH chester and Mrs. Aleck Marchleal sank a cruiser and deatroyer and C3aim. B o m .Bxiw Eombed Bucktogham,^ ~1 he Vatmbumed for the tirea scored heavy hits on a battleahip troops atreii4 y wera Mding ths Mias Todd ia a aenior and vice Ixwof wogc aquamarine and' the anarchy. of I persons were killed and 88 serious, fovErnm6iit. No perEon Allies, DNB said lieutenant Gen-t A German radio report of fight­ president of the dramatic club; Prs Of Year bridesmaids frost rose m ire. Slate, Joseph Mund, Frederick msetlag. A delicious’ eupper before Callaghan met death] He —Or. iaaepk F. Thetalag 'cf Proviooher, Bernard Meyerson, h otlly injured, to a head-on colllelon of ' to tranafer tirea to an- eral Nehring had appealed to the ing between Axis and Allied forces aim was also vice president of her Tbair ostrich plumed tiaras match­ salads, macaroni and salmon, was buried at aea. in Tunisia aaid only that a “coun­ Washington—After Momit St Mary’s OMIegei. Oscar Mandelbanm, Paul Lev­ two trains today on the main French population, and garriaona class during her Jynlor year, a ed thslf^gowqs and they carried rolls, peach shortcake with whip-1 ter-action” wa4 taken against play twice against Washfi _ esque, Charies Snow, ped cream and tea was sarvsd by I railway of Indo-China. some four , .■ alao announced today of North Africa to help repulae tha member o f the Student Council colonial bouqueta. Relentlese rejection at' aU that miles eutotds of Hanoi, tbs capi­ i atartllig Sunday, Nov. 22, British and Americana. United Btatee forces “ at one the Redskins’ ooach, Ray Flaherty, Oae man was iselassiflsd to SA, Mrs. Ksefs sad her ssslstanU. point which is strategically and and choir. In addition to taking an When tha couple left for a wed­ the German and Japanese oppreo- tal. B the No. 8 coupon In the “A” Nehring is the commander re­ active part In sports. She has designates Bill Dudley of PttUT- ding trip tbe bride wore a wine Itotert ThtklU. Mrs. Norman W sm sr and Mrs.| YMCA Schedule tactically Important.” The O r ­ burgb as the greatest rookie who sors try to persuade you to ateept se • (Thie le tha third serious aoci- teenea valid, an heddera ported recently to have been shift­ plajM prominent roles In every velveteen drees, defense blue eont U BsHgiSEs Onaaetl Max lUqikl. MANCIHESTER ration hooka, regard mans also claimed they had bomb­ ever played {wafessional football. is your grand oontrlbution toward ThS aulual mssting o f ths Tol- The women are sponaoitog the dent en this line since the bcgln- ed from the Russian - front to Bo4^ and Buskin performance dur­ and Uiua ■rresenrles. tbe struggle wo daily wags with ■a, muat writa the 11- Tonight North Africa aa a subordinate to ed an Allied air base at. Bone, Al­ lead ODuaty Oouncil at RUigtout ahnual church supper which______wlU|ntog at the war to the Paclflc. 6:15 p. at Rotary dinner. geria, 60 miles from, the Tunisian ing her High school career, and wa^^ons dally toersaqtag te Bdueittoa wUl bs hsld oa Sunday Ownmunity | Sstetoge Is believed by the French abar «f the car and the RommeL h tfr p o r tr a ^ of the role assigned be held st the . nglMratlwi «Q the back 19:30 ;p. m. Bowling alleys. border. CoadBK Marriagfi strength. at ths Union church social , rooms. Hall on Friday evenlu, November I In Indo-C3i(na to have caused BUY c: In the air and, to a leeaer ex­ The Rome radio said Axis troops to her In the prise-winning play - Miss Alios Mason, of EJdridge •—M u m Mtolstor Jan Snmte of Mampa befoae maMag a TalcottvUle Church and Norton tent, at aea the battle already was PUT NOUSCNOID BUOCCTS There will be a buetoeas steMon at 20h at f:16 o’clock. ’Ibis (s to tel them.) 2 f. o f gaaoUna. Bcrvico ata- Electric, all alJeya.. • In Tunisia were under the com­ at last year, “Pink and Patches,” s tm t, and Nelscm Rlehmond, at Booth AMen. , . flvs o'clsok. A bsakst lunch wlil te a ppt-hick supper sad evsryons iai i ' ■NTUSTATB TRUST CO. JoUied sa Mslta-bhaed planes of mand of a German officer. Lieu­ was adjudg^ by many to be her 7D WAR WORK • * a ■C P lN tC : accept the atampa ia 6:30-7:80 p. m. ■' Junior Baaket- thJ R.A.F. continued to batter at Henry e tm t will be married Sat­ Mijoyed at ato.o’clock and at 7:80 tovltsd to attend. I Osaufiaslea FearISfa (dMB thia la dona. ball League. tenant Oenerai -Nehring. Oneral finest dramatic work so far. urday afternoon nt 8 o'clock at tlie W o must toaiat -eir the snjoy- o’ctock, Rsv. Brsrstt A. Babcock, Ths Obssrvatlea Post was maa-l ' » — the Axls-9iehl airport near TuiUs, Nehring, it waS aald, appealed to In "Smilin’ Thrpqgb" Miss Todd HOARD YOUR '■ i . 7,-*®^:80 p. m. Senior Basket- but a spokesman at AlUad head­ South Methodist church. aeent by aO states o f aooom on general sserstary of the council nsd by QUstd psoite last weak,] Bryan, Tax.—m enemies o f Earop > and the French this beautiful tala of a great ro- ), - will dooblo In the asxt Yolanda Etorrasso 8-12 midnight. I misstoner QIauda A. Edge was a haU Pmatiea- Bhlddes. I Both Badto Moraeea, is AlUsi. emptaa." Tba Axla aetioa waa tak­ CMmicslly otoltor- TAMPS a84 WliHlMf Psttar U ad^s^jMljjfitlls^ llshrfifilB Easy Wa M l ■ !• ICANCHESTKB EVXNING HERALD. BfANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1942

UANC^SSTES EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17.1942 PAGE B L C V iM HoflpiUI Birth Record* war to date" and said that srhlle nsae fleet limping northward. It Are Smashed Today LfOcal B lind it waa apparently the greatest did not reappear. O bjects surface action since the engagS' 'There was nothing like it in Dies in Chair 'Wedding Listed John Beckley ' ment between Britain - and Ger­ World War I or t ^ Spanish The Hospital office reported Man Stricken many at Jutland in the North Sea American war,” remarked Nimitz lo Bowen Bill seven births at tbe hospital; during the First World War it In recounting the victory, to which In February Dies at A ge 69 today, aa all-time record f o r ! was not “ grsster than Jutland.' submarines and motor torpedo one day at the institution in 33 ^ High Harriers Place Second to Hartf ord in State Meet Three-Day Conflict boats. contributed. D i M p p r o v e years. ' “ Old Henry” Known to In a savage three-day conflict “ 1 know I’d be sweating and Edward Haight Is Sen­ Hartford Times Report* The names of the proud par­ bleeding if I' had to explain Pmetiee of Billing Hundreds Is Now in that sent the foe's battered Naval ents of the new a'rrivals will remnanta into hidings 23 Nlppo-, such a loss,” the admiral add^ in tenced for Slaying Two er Was Known by Law* Departments. be found in todays hospitsd Memorial Hospital. nese ships were sunk, seven were answering a question concerning Little Sisters. yers All Over State. Colgate's New notes. , I damaged and possibly 20,000 to tbe Japanese commander’s prob­ Bitter Rivals Once Manchester Closes Season; Georgs Henry DeMors, of 30 40,000 Japanese troops ware lost able attitude on the Nipponese de­ Boston College t t alMurslas o*>e de­ feat. White Plains, N. Y., Nov. 1 7 - Hartford;^ Nov. 18.—(B)— John Locust street known to hundreds in the swirl of sunken transports. Course Meets nt o f tb« town for work by set on fire and new raids made on First details of the battle that Claim Fleet Annihilated (d’)—With a smile on his lips, Ed' Gillette Beckley, court reporter Now,Play Big Game w u tbe aubjoct of much port installations in the Algerian “Henry Brown, the blind men.' raged frpm Nov. 13 to 15 were Regardless of what enbmy offi­ ward Haight, 17-year-oId convict­ ed killer of two little sisters, stood for the Hartford Times for more Push Winners Hard to Wire lian at Um meetins of the port of Bougie. One Allied plans who is employed at odd jobs at the released by the Navy last night. cers thought, spokesmen from tbe Land of the Rising Sun claimed in in lounty court today and heard than 30 years and one of the. best Rated Third By U.S. Army Need of Selectmen laat night was said to have been shot down Silk Chty Diner, was stricken with Further reports may boost the near Algiers. a heart attack while altUng at the staggering toll taken of enemy short wave radio broadcasts that himself sentenced to die in the known newspapermen in Connect­ ^ 2 t ia the duty of the town en- (The Berlin broadcast did not counter in the diner this noon. He ships but already the victory was the American fleet had been anni­ electric chair at Sing Sing prison. icut, d|ed early today, two days Wigren's Qiarges Q o m Mr to place on the mapa of hilated again. He stood with arms crossed as Toughening Up Physical locate the specific southern border fell to the floor and was removed hailed by Naval officers luioffi- after the death of his wife. Duke Played town atreeta that have been ares of Tunisia, but this mention to the Manchester Memorial hos­ cislly as the gr atest of the war The Federal Communications Westchester county Judge Prank Football Poll Successful Year sA bpeepted and alao the a iu and commission reported in New York H. coyne pronounced: . . '. “That Mr. Beckley, 69 years old, had Course WUl Have 20 of it might indicate that an Al­ pital. thus far, and perhaps of modern be^n in failing health since his fin iM r of the houaes on theae lied.column had cut Inland to en­ times. yesterday that Tokyo propagan­ you be sentenced to die by electrO' Middletown Yesterday The name hardly will be recog­ retl'rejncoi in February, 1941. Barriers; Training to Colgate Team Ijkaeta. The water department of ter the French protectorate from nised aa he ia known only as The psftial reports listed the dists contended the Battle of the cutiqn.’’ Both Georgia Teanu in| Afternoon; Had Won ^ town haa been making a copy the desert in conjunction with the sinking of s Japanese battleship, Solomons “is proving fatal fo the When the court reached the w V* Mrs.-Beckley died early Sunday Enlisted thia work and bringing their Henry and those who have taken in her sleep. Start This Week. main column driving eastward the trouble to ask him hia laat three heavy cruisers, two light American Navy;’’ that “ the Japa­ word “electrocution” a muscle Top Spots; Notre I Handicappedl CCIL Tide Earlier mapa up to date, along the coast) cruisers: five destroyers, eight nese have the Americans where twitched in the youth’s face— but As a member of tee Times la the opinion o. J. Frank name got the answer Brown. staff, Mr. Becklqy covered Superi­ Dame Drops to 7th iir Hamilton, N. Y , Nov. 17—“De­ To South End residents who are crowded transports and four cargo they want them and mean to keep the smile stuck. Then he was re- In Season. KRoiwan that hia office ahpuld be ships. The American losses were them there until no American war­ turned to the county jail from or, Cfommon P leu and Federal signed,to be tto toughest given by [4;lven credit in the way of pay Italians Report along Main atreet between I courts. He also was tee Times re­ This Week's Vote. Reached Buffalo Hard i o’clock and 9 o’clock each morn­ given as two light cruisers and ship is left in active service.” where he will be taken to Sing Mrs. A. H. Keeney, Jr. say liberal arte college In tto Manchester High’i the work and aa a result he six— sical educrtlo". sad athletics at Trip; Got There Just tee State CIAC meet at Middle- lected to by the water depart- caata) Nov. 17—(JO—Fierce fight­ pany with some other man, as it ia ceived here of tee marriage of Always deeply interested in the 365 Japanese ships have bean asnt sulted in destruction of 35 Japa­ because the Court of Appeals, Miss Margaret French, daughter Georgia, clung to first place-in the Colgate University, describes the town yesterday afternoon. Hart- , but it was also brought out ing took place yesterday between an Unwritten m ic in the section, theater, he wrote reviews for accelerated phyMcal conditioning that he be taken for a walk each to the bottom of the Pacific as nese ships with five others proba­ which will review his conviction of of Mr. and Mrs. (^rlos H, French Associated Press’ poll to determine Before Game Time. ford High captured tee event for {J^__dlacus8ion that the Dema and Bengasi as Axis forces against 84 American vessels, in­ bly sunk and 71 damaged. 'The jBrst degree murder, does not con- .many years, on the shows that the nation's best ooUege football work Colgate ia intiodaeiag tUa engineer uses the water de- in Libya fell back serosa the morning. of 42 Westwood Road, West Hart­ played at Parsons’ and tee old (Be second straight year. cluding those at Pearl Harbor. American losses were given as 24 ene until January, execution of ford, to Arthur H. Keeney, Jr., team although ite ahare of tto ^ITOOlC. By Hnny Oiayaon Lemieux took first place for tto lent mapa and that he is like- hump 01 Cirenait:(i, the high com­ tee sentence, if fir m e d , will be Cameo aiid Grand theater. Hs The work is a part of tto com­ to be charged for that aaais- 119 Jap WarsUps Sink vessels sunk and at least five dain- lieutenant in the U. S. Navy. The first place votes slumped from 76 New York, Nov. 17.—Eddie second time in two years but bis mand reported todqv. aged. .< posttponed until late in February. was an authority on vaudeville. per cent a week ago to 54 per cent pulsory “toughening up” program ,cc. Victory Called Of these losses, 119 wars Japan­ ceremony took place November 13 mates had tee better punch over The communique~said i Italian Alreraft Aid Orsatly < Haight was found guilty by a He was a former president of in todays tabulation. the tastitutton’s 873 students re- Oameron, steaming up Duka for was decided by the board that torpedo planea attacked 'a strongly ese warships and 50 were Ameri- in Minden, Nevada. the old Press Club of Hartford luested recently to prepare them tee long grind and enabled tto can- The Navy credited General Mac­ jury of six men and six women of Much at tee favoritism formerly tto Mg one wltl) North Carolina, Hartford school to triumph ovar practice should not continue in escorted convoy off the Algerian Major Action, luring Margaret Lynch, 7. and Lieutenant Keeney is the son and secretary of tee Laurel (^ub, ‘or mtUtery service. future and it was voted not to Much of thV running sea fight Arthur’s aircraft with “great, as- of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Kee­ Shown the aoutbem powerixiuse recalls tee trip to Buffalo for the the best in the State. coast sinking two medium-sized sistaqce” in the victory. His bomb­ Helen, 8. into a stolen station composed of legislative report­ switched to Bostoo College but the “Our men oui^t to be hard as the water department to pay steamers. Other planes were said was fought at close range and ney of 88 Church street. ers. nails aftsr a few montto nndar Colgate game. Coach Pete Wlgren’s men were in darkness. So furious was the ers repeatedly blasted at the Japa­ wagon. Sept. 14, trying to rape Eagles were unable to better tbeir well up all of tee way and before bUl. , .. to have machine-gunned troop Not Decisive To Have Double Funeral this program,” RMd dselarod to­ **We have always taken excellent action that at one time two of nese Invasion fleet at Rabaul and one, maltreating the other, and third place rating behind Georgia tee halfway mark Wes' reached It Recently the Eighth School and columns and an Allied-occupied Mr, Beckley leaves aevcral day, pointing out teat tee sched- ears of our teams,” says Oamsron, Itias District used mapa at the three large Japanese units that Buin. tossing both into Westchester and Georgia Tech. was apparent that tee batUa airdrome In French North Africa, (CoaUaiMd Fram Page Oaa) waters to drown. cousins, (jlarence H. Gillette of nte calls (or studsate to put in (tvs who is batting for MaJ. Wallses ir’s get out the map setting fire to several planes. converged for-an attack on prifed Meantime, the commander of the Anna French Slxty-nlnr of the 126 voting ea- afternoon hours a wsek on boxing, would be between the first, and their district and relocate the Guadalcanal island “seemed con­ Allied forces in Australia took The defense retained a psychia­ West Hartford, Mrs. Perla Madk perte flgunog the BuUdoga wets Wade at Durham. “We watched second teams to finish, namoly, . The high command sale an Ital- the seven seas., wtiile ths Japa­ trist. .In an attendpt to prove teat of Norfolk, Mrs. Lena Blodgett of tee best although 85 of 112 bad fonchig, hlldng, sUek-wonc, toyo- their diet, planned their travel « alarms. If the bill waa paid fused,” the Navy said, and “were personal direction of the campaign nst basksthslf. swimming and tm- Ota* IVaidi Manchester and Hartford. New tim submarine “penetrated into the nese fleet haa suffered severely to Haight was Insane, but the slate Falls Village and Clara M. Berk­ that opinion a weak ago before tto schedule so they would get the r«to Wlgiea presented to the water depart- roadstead of Bone,’’ Allied base firing at ieach other.’’ to drive the enemy out of New Guest Speaker p re ^ oemmando week in addi­ Britain, soundly terashbd by Maa- date it is still operating in com­ Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, called two psychiatrists, who tes­ ley of Chatham, N. Y„ and Rich­ men of Wally Butte buried Cha|tp proper amount o f rest. it, it waa likely that the Eighth in eastern Algeria, “and asrioualy Guinea. MacArthur’s headquar­ mond, Mass. tion to an hoar of iatsnstvs mlU- By Burton Benjamin cbester earlier in the season fla. District would also be paratively narrow waters.” commander in chief of the Pacific ters reported today (Australian tified that the youth knew what tenooga, 40< to 0. his football feats even more eut- 'Aa you probably heard, on the ished third. damaged with gunfire a large he was doing. A double funeral service for taiy driU bafors elaaaas sv West Point, Nov. 17—Earl Blalk lad. The secretary was asked wheth­ fleet, declared a* Pearl Harbor time) that Allied forces were Howavsr, the 56 to 6 paating tto Standlng—kept Frank out o f tto way to Buffalo a flood stopped our At teat tee winners only scored enemy merchantman.’* er, if the Japanese corns back to When District Attorney Elbert Qiurch Group Hears In Mr. and Mrs. Beckley will be held spiled to Fofdtom morning. cast aaida tee strategical prob- pUot’a asat last night he believed the Jspan- closing in rapidly on ths Japanese More than 38,000 is being spent lemz of tee week-end and remin­ train. We walked all over railroad B. C. Forwards over Manchester by nine poiate Six Italian planes were reported the soutbeaatem Solomons with s T. Gallagher displayed a photo­ Thursday at 11 a. m. at tee funer­ brought them 87 flnt plsoa vdtes Re enlisted in tto Arqiy Air lost ese “brought down averything base at Buna. teresting Lecture on oa special equipment for tto pro­ isced about “ the moat tenacious yards, drove 200 miles in borrow­ and teat, was something. T to ritish Occupy strong Naval fores, our forces they had.” graph of the children’s bodies, two al home of Taylor and Modeen, in oontraat with tto 10 o f a week Force’s ground corps and rscsntly ed automobiles, sat up all nlgbt in Stuart Robinaon, one o f the gram. Included are 120 pairs of competllor I’vs seen in 35 ysars o f was picked up at aea, a survivor Hardware City team was twenty would again defeat them. “ As a result,’’ he added, “ all the jurors wiped swsy tears. here. William Gruener,. Christian ago. And Georgia Tech, whieh day coaches, had Irregular meala, Best in Land pointe behind Manchester - with Books at Church. Science reader, will officiate. • best known athtotes in Manches­ boxing gloves, 100 masks, sabers football.” from a torpedoed vessel. Port of Denia He replied that "we will defeat enemy forces were either destn>y* Maas Calls Outcome cleared one of its toughest hurdles ter, son at Mr. and M n . Samuel and foils tor fencing, 31.700 worth Rla name la Robert MacLeod. grabbed a hamburger while catch­ the rest of tee string well eeatter. them—I don’t know when or in ed or driven back and a major vic­ A Masonic service will b e . held in downing AMhaxfia, gained points Blalk, who is hardly an expan­ All groups of tee South Meth­ RoUasoa of Edmund street is now of mate and an assault oourae now Today Lieut Bob MacLeod, Ma­ ing a trabi, arrived in Buffalo bare-, -ioo V r* • J ed over tee eoune. ____ what action.’* tory was obtained by our gallant ^Outstanding Victory* Senators Still for Mr. Beckley at tee grave !■ and reapeot to t also lost first placs sive character, riwpsodlsea about odist Woman's Society' of Chris­ with tbe Utaitod States Army Sig­ in the proceae o f conatmcticn. rine Corps pilot lies wounded ia ly in time to pqt in an appearance I O n ly l o o Y ards (rained Manchester won tto OCXL (Ooatlaaad froas Faga Oae) Had Nmnariesl Bnparlorlty forces.” Lower cemetery, Canaan, whsss votes in tto gsnaral swing to tto MacLffod. Washington, Nov. 17 — ()P) — tian Service gather^ at the bote will be buried. nal Oorpa Parimpa no other Designed to include the best an Australian hospital after lead­ “Bob played one year of pro­ crown for tee aecood time ia taro Knox said that the enemy had Battleships Take Part Representative Maas (R., Minn.) Through Une by AU years and reaterday*a race flaiab* Delay Action church last night for their month­ Chief Jnstioe Speaks youngster (Torn tele town e festnreo of tto courses at Waat ing a daring rale in tee Solomon fessional football. He went up with 3 le 400 miles from the main had numerical superiority in the While battleships took part in described the outcome ot the great All three irf tto top etuba ars tried ao hard to got Into the serv­ point and Annapolis, the Colgate lA n d . game we have turned in all season ed the season for tea aehooUxqr theater of action during the peri­ ly meeting. Mrs. Inez Truax, pres­ Informed of Mr. Beckley’s the Chicago Bears, and he was Opponents Thus Far. Sybase o f Tripoli. the gigantic Naval engagement, Solomons battle today aa a “mag­ barging along unbaatsn and un­ ice aa fiery young Robinson. A courke erlll be completed within MacLeod mused an Inatructor- to win 34-0. teams throughout tee state. German high command od of the battle ending last week­ (Ooatiaiied from Fag« One) ident of tee society opened the death. Chief JusUce William M. right in hiz ciBsa George Halaz the Japanese brought no airplane nificent, outstanding victory," but session. Mrs. Lewis Raskins led in ited, a altua^M that may last un* ciaek athlete at Manchester High, two weeks. Onrsring 400 yards. It shlp, demanded combat aervlna He me he’s never seen a scrapper *'How do yon account for that? How they finished: Id Naai forces had abandoned end, and said the American tri­ Maltbie made tee following jitate- til tto two Oeoigla atevena oolUds led a squadron of bdmbers which By Steve O’Leary carriers to best. Nimitz expressed said that it “ in no way , changes tee devotions. Mrs. Dorothy Kee­ ment: ■ ■ later with Moriarty Brotton foot­ will pressnt 30 barrisrs planned to like him." I can’t " The Hartford High harrtecs la.) Mra. Thomaa N. Davidson umph had been won in spite of belief the foe either had no car­ my criticism of the lack of unity up tee bill during the so-called in Atlante and Boston OoUsgs develop 10 basic zkillz, those of shot down nine Zero fighters above Perhaps tee answer to the Duke Newton,'Mass., Nov. 17—(fli— ■cored 68 points to 87 for Man­ Mra. IMarths Boyle Davidson, that. ney was appointed chairman of “To us who are in tee courts of ball and bassball teams and a Despite his stellar play, Mae No Sigas of Axis Plaaea riers left or “didn’t choose to risk of command and a unified plan of morning hour,” or first two hours msste ite arch foa Holy Croaa member o f Faganl’s West Side, running, climbing, hand-over-hand tee eteamlng Jimglea of Guadal- Leod did not cimsider profeasianal varsity ia to get there tee hard Singling out any player on tee chester, also runner-up lost year. Ifelther was tbe whereabouts of wife of l^omaa N. Davidson, of 13 *’I can not speak in too high tee nominr.tlng committee, with tee state, the death of John Beck­ tl.cm.” No mention was made aa action." of a session. Under tee Senate’s Tto wtenar of tea southern battle Twl and town baseball champions. traveling, vaulting, . dodging, football a career. He quit after way. great Boston <3ollege line for All- The rest of tee echooSa and their immel’a remaining airplanes— Knox atreet died at her h'tme yes­ praise of the qualities displayed power to choose her own assist­ ley represents a very real loss. In and tto Eagles have bsan late* to whether American carriers par­ Recently back from a four rules, Barkley's motion to take up ants in naming officers for elec­ Ha raeetved word to report to a ■winging, crawling, balancing, “MacLeod,” recalls Red Blalk, a season and entered tee advertla- America honors these day~ ia a total follow: New Brtti^ S t; any—known, for U. S. Middle terday afternoon following a short by the Navy in this action,” the the bill would not be debatable if all our dealings with him, we aa prom sM ve (oaa in tto Jan. 1 the Army coach, who tutored him ticipated. months' tour of duty in the Pacific tion at tile next business meeting. training center, ^e waa on# of Jumping, and hurdling. big business in Detroit. Whlrlaway la Warren Wright’s lot tougher than trying to gain a Greenwich, 185; New Loadon headquarters said its fight- illness. Mrs. Davidson has been a secretary asserted. made during tee morning hour, but found him always courteous and Sugar Bowl oontest. at Dartmouth, “waa tee perfect yard through tlu rock-ribbed for­ Nimitz’ assertion that “ both as a colonel in the Marine Corps Tbe guest speaker, was Miss tto bast competltlva athlqtea In S.vtm Test Hard Bom In Glen Ellyn, HI., he came to do with as he pleases, but it Bulkeley, 138; PlainviUe, . 166; scouted the desert skies yes- resident of thia tow., for the past Nlmits, Halsey, Cdllaghan and it could not be made until routine considerate. His accounts o t court MiaMgati. whlcb lived up to AbiUtv to swim haa been a re­ athlete. Quiet intelligent re- ward wail. New Havte HUlbouae, 180; Fair- 18 years. She was an«sctive work­ sides had battleships and that our Reserve, where he served for a Anna- French, reference librarian Mancheater. 'Lnck Stuart. to Dartmouth with nr football re- would have been a nice sporting .y without finding a sign of others not only met and drove procedure, such ss spproval of tbe proceedings were always accurst# early aaaeon bUllng by downing quirement for graduation at (Col­ Bourceful, he was an inspiring uterion. Re was a high schoed low In seven games this unbeaten field, 308; Middletown, 212; Wesi^ er in the Church of the Nazarene battleships contributed to ths loss time with 'Vice Admiral WllUam at the Mary Cheney Library, and well within tee rather indefi­ gesture on tee part of the pro­ enemy craft. from,the field a numerically supe­ of the enemy to a great degree,’’ F. Halsey, Jr., Madb said that the journal, had been completed. Notre Dams, Iraulted from sixth to gate tor nearly 15 years, but tee leader. He was a young man of urdles champion. A t Hanover, he line has grudgingly permitted its er, 241; New Haven Commercial. weather interrupted the and waa eapecially interested in rior force but alao they employed whose subject was “A Day at the nite bounds of proper court re- purpose who ranked as high aa a prietor of Calumet Farm and his was the first official disclosure of “Navy is to be congratulated. It Murray Urges Passage fourth place ediite the Irish skid­ swimming required sa a part of gwon awards in track and basket­ opponents total net gain of Just 365; and Norwalk, 271. ig and bombing activities of the Sunday School. tbe most daring type of action to Library.” Misa Fl-encb gave much pqrUng. More than teat, wa student oz he die az an athlete. trainer, Ben Jones, had they 183 yardz while its devastating the presence of the big U. S. battle- shows the re.sulta of an aggressive Overnight, each Senator had information in regard to the new ded from fourth to eighth. ICapura Takes tto toughening up program will ball aa well as football. Allied Air Forces and Rom­ She ia aurvived by her husband, accomplish that reault,’’ he aaid in knew teat he was teorbughly de­ Three other Bte Tea oluto ia ad- emphasiae endurance • building "Bob couldn’t help but make a matched tee little dark chestnut power has boiled the tempest out one daughter, Miaa Elizabeth Dav- wagons in the southwestern Pacific policy." He added: received a letter from President books and told of many interest­ Athletes Carry BaS with Alaab again as ths feature ’s tired troops apparently en- naming the admirals largely con­ fighting. So far they have not pendable and trustworthy, and ws etriew to tto Wolverines gained exereiaes and tachniquea which superb pilot He has aU the requlz- of tee Boston College T-poi for a ' their first day of rest from idaon and her father and a aister "The Navy is entitled to full Philip Murray of the Congress of ing expe:icnces. came to have tee greatest confi­ Ites— coordination, temperament On An T to Fronts dt Victory Week at Belmont Park. cerned. been mentioned specifically in credit, for it fought a numerically ranklnf^s In tto lin t ten. Ohio Three String win prepare men to ford streams, gain of much more than a mile on attacks in more than two in Scotland. Admiral Cheater W. Nimita Is Industrial C^ganizations Surging Plans were discussed for the dence in him. In fact, he attained State grabbing fifth place, 'Wiacon- poise and dlsclpllnev; emotions.” •T never call anyone *beat,” ’ Instead, Jones picked up a soft tee ground. Leo Durocher The funeral will .be held from Navy Department communiques. superior force Admiral Halsey is zpeedy enactment of tee legisla­ coining bazaar of tee soefety, do reconnalsaancs, avoid strafing, aays Blalk, “but Bob MacLeod commander In chief of ths Pacific The Navy’s description of the tee best in one, - of tee difficult ain seventh and Mlnnasota tenth. eacape from plans and ship wreck­ MatdAod and Frank 38626 for Owner Wright by hav­ Singling out one player would be the only aerial activity tc- her late home, 12 Knox atreet at one of the world's outstanding, tion. Murray said the nation "The House Beautiful," scheduled fields of newspaper work.’’ Were Bitter Rlvala certainly ranks with tee best, ing Whlriaway win the Governor 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon and fleet. Vice Admiral WUIlam F. spectacular combat, fought under fighting-est sea-going admirals." Tnlaa StU Ttors , Honors at Rec age, swim in oil-covered water or not only am proud to hav* been rank Injustice to the other aix. parted, a German Junkers-88 waa “ standa aghast and enraged at the for December 8, M rs 'Truax Is Tulsa, alao unbeaten and untied, Five years ago tee two biggeat ^wie Handicap at Pimlico to Meets Rickey at 2:30 from the Church of the Halsey la commander in the South the immediate direction of Vice burning oil, avoid sharia and do his coisi^ I’m proud to have Start with co-captain Fred Nau- Shot down by British fighters off Unable to Follow Through tactics of a small bloc. . . . which chairman of tee general commit­ Bwtriad into sixth placa oa tee backfield names in tbe Eaat were swell hia total for tee year to metz at center, a worthy aucceaaor Nazarene. Rev. James A. Young, Pacific area and Rear Admiral Admiral William F. Halsey, told of tee of ' arrangementa ' and ail rescue work. known him aa a man.” ~ ' Bald, at the entrance to the Daniel J. Callaghan, former White .He said, however, that, despite is seeking to frustrate majority strength of ite 24 to 0 victory over Emphasla in swimming at pres­ MacLeod of Dartmouth and Clint 3198,000 and his all-time eaminga to Chet Gladchuk, the Eagle All- pastor of the church will officiate the discovery early this month of groups of the W.8.C.S. and the Urges Licensing Varrick G>ps Singles Frank of Yaie, All-America men. Tom TrapneU . . . Jap Buster ■anal. One British aircraft House Naval aide, waa one of the heavy Japanese shipping concen­ the victory, “We are unable to rule In thia nation. highly rated Baylor of the South­ ent will be placed on Juniors and to 3548,461. America pivot of 1940. The flerc- Dodgers' New Prexy to. laat duetag this fight. and burial will be in Eaat Ceme­ capitalize on It and follow through, “’These tactics hav^ been regard Men's Friendship Club will coop­ For three seasons, these two Ksaton. ..Bob MacLsod ... Qint Tltat apparently was more im­ tery. commanders in the battle. He was trations in the New Britain-north­ west Oonfereace teat Saturday. With 131; RockviUe ■enlqra slated for mlUtery aervice Frank...tee list goes on end on eat tackier on the squad, he has Confer with Lippj OaaaaMattng Boaittona striking deep into Japanese-held ed as reprehensible when used in erate. , Of All Inventions Although tto one-two race of in tee near future alnce it ia felt lUinoia product# waged all-out portant to tea Ctelumet people no superior in the nation on de­ ijBOtnmuniqus indicated that Frienda may call at the home killed in action. western Solomons area. This waa The officers of the society were gridiron warfare. Twice the Mac­ and will grow much longer. the beginning of an attempted ma­ territory—a move which would re­ times of peace as a measure of ob­ tee two Georgia atevena ia likely Shutout by Chesty teat ability to perform well tee than helping racing attain Its goal fense and is virtually on a par with iao purault o f Rommel con- from 7 o ’clock this evening until Relays Vandegrlft Messaga struction to democratic function hostesses at tee social time which Leods won. The other gams was a The graduates of the fields This Afternoon. the time of the funeral. Knox relayed to his press con­ jor assault to recapture’ Henderson quire Substantial Ariny forces : to continue until tto final Novem­ leazons scheduled may some time friendly strife - are carrybig tto of 32,500,000 for war funda the Impeccable Gladc.iuk on the ■Aatsd, the British are available and ready on the spot. Ing” Murray wrote. “ In this followed. Crackers, cheese and tea ber poll, tee atniggle for fourth Parachute Team. terming 9-9 tie. offense. ference a message from MaJ. Gen. airfield and other American posi­ Washington, Nov. 17.—()P) — save Um Uvea of thaaa boys Nearsightedness — which made baU. What tee sponsors of Victory New York. Nov. 17.—(iP)'- • teg IfaBa to consolidate their "This,’’ he added, “ unfortunate­ period of national crisis, however, were served from an attractively place between M lc ^ a a and Ohio their buddies. Rocco Canale, all 350 pounds of poistiens in Libya thor- Alexander Vandegrlft, tbe Marine tions in the Guadalcanal-Tulagl arranged table, and the floral cen­ Henry J. Kaiser recommended to­ Week wimted was a match race I region. ly means that the spectacular vic­ tee opening of our polling places state will be decided thia Saturday Oiarlie Varrick copmKl high sin­ Qualified teaebara will demon him, certainly fills one'guard berth Durocher went to ss# a i bafoi* .. extending them- commander on Guadalcanal. Van- to every qualified citizen in the terpiece was sent' to Mrs. Hamil­ day tee creation of an independent at weight-foliage between Whlrl­ F u n e r a l s degrift, Knox said, described tbe Offensive Under Way Nov. 10 tory is still a defensive one, for Federal agency to license all new when tto two meet at Odumbua. gle at tee West Side Rec Bowling Btrate tea techniquta of bayonet away, Alsab and Shut Out. and his caUike reflexea uncanny a Job today. mucfi. Meklll,. occupied while we have saved Guadalcanal nation by the elimination of poll ton Metcalf of Pleasant atreet, S lm lls^ , Wisooaaia and Mlane- League games last night with 131 and stick work to tee students. play fliagnoeis and ,hU-around pow- ^'yaateiday, ia about 45 miles inland outcome of the Naval action, The rising sun's offensive was tax restrictions which disen­ one of tee members, whose daugh­ Inventions and distribute their The latter went wrong And a Durocher, who has maaagad < SUaa Cora 3L Lalaa which he obviously bsd watched once more, we are still no nearer benefits among all industry to note are rlvala this weekend. whUe Kapurs of P a u l ’s team Wearing protective equipment, tee Victory Handicap was the result er have gained him te^ MMlmoua Brooklyn Dodgers for four aeoa I'lhraas Denta. a small seaport made Tbe funeral of Miss 0>ra M. underway Nov. 10 with three Naval to striking at the chain of Jap is­ franchise large numbers of Ameri­ ter, Misa Florence Metcalf, waa took three string honors with nomination of every ' Boston op­ ‘ ahnoat useless for even small with the utmost concern, speed war production. Georgia haa tto tougtoat teak students will then practice tee use Sports Roundup with Alsab showing tee way to and ia more than slightly inter n t Laine, of 380 Hartford Road, who forces steaming to the attack. land bases.” can citizens ia s measure essential laid to rest Sunday. o f teh terai leadera on Saturday, nice 340. of sticks as protection against ponent aa the outzteinding lineman r^iiPB by constant bombing. crushing defeat for the Japanese. One prong approached the south to our war effort.” “1 am in favor of compulsory Boyey and a half dozen others. ed in continuing in teat capaetiy,' died Saturday evening, waa" held Ths Marine general also praised Maas is the ranking minority licensing of all new inventions and playing Auburn which laat week­ Rockville got shut out laat night armed men. In hiking, tto pro­ It waa Just as well from a finan­ on tee field. Patsy Darone and AI was scheduled to talk over tto There waa no further indication eastern Solomons from the north. member of the House Naval com­ Murray asserted teat a “small by tto umbralla men and Paganl’e Fiorentino split the other ghard Ronunel was planning to this morning at 8:30 from the the Naval forces participating and, developments without compensa­ end waa good enough to hand gram win aim to build up endur­ By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. •‘especially when Yale found a weak cial angle, for 3262,383 was situation with tee new, prcMdent . The other detachments, counting mittee. He recently aaid that we bloc which now seeks to stand in took three TOlnte away from tea ance until tee boys are abm to berth and are so nearly equal that - au k s a stand in the El Agheila re- William P. <)ulah Funeral home Knox said, "properly and deserv­ many transports, closed in from Opinion Opposes tion for tee duration of the war,” Loulaiana state a dseteive defeat; w— Nov 17—(jfo—Note# ' ‘Srht side o f tee Tiger wagered on tee handicap, which is of the National League Baaetoll on Main atreet and at 9 o'clock are losing the war in tha Pacific tea way of the will of tee nstlon'la Georgia Tech plays Florida and AU-Stera. The ■corea: cover five miles in 50 minutes go­ New York, Nov. U—I)P)—Notes | through for two Coach Denny Myers solved the ^jgiaB aa suggested earlier by Oer- edly" complimented hia own air Rabaul and Buin, where they al­ carrying into our very midst the tee west coast shipbuilder inform­ more than would havetoen bet on Club, Branch Rickey. from St. James's church when a forces on Guadalcanal. because of s lack of organization. Boston OoU^ opposes Bostoo Pagaal'a ing cross-country. on a heavy week-end in tee si»rte- touchdo'wns and tee ball game. problem by starting teem on al­ > p a n radio reports. Nor waa there ready had felt the laah of bombs aggressions of our Fascist foes.' Army Authority ed a Senate Military subcommit* a match race between Whlrlaway ternate Saturdays. Leo arrived in town laet night; c an Indication whether the Axis solemn high msas of requiem was Vandegrlft, Knox added, con­ Univaraity, another o f ite croaa Redlund ...... 106 94 89—289 wriUng business: . . . A t an old grad, tee result from Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s Challeage Cloture Use tee studying technological .mobili­ ...... 108 114 106—325 and Alsab. Gil Bouley, a .genial giant ex­ shortly after Rickey dlaeloaad to (forces had completed their evacu- celebrated by Rev. Edmund Bar­ cluded his message with a “beau­ planes. town rivala Brown Friday is fight night at tee wasn’t pleasing, but still Yale Still it would have been pleasing The Senate opponents at the zation. Proudler ...... 94 107 112—818 cept on the gridiron, handles one had wired the manager in SL ’ fhtion of Bengasi, which was still rett, Rev. Vincent Hinas sa dea­ tiful, moving tribute,’’ to tbe ef­ The foe’s spearhead—two battle- Portland, Ore., Nov. 17— — Notra Dame takes oa North- Garden, and aometimee you won­ hadn’t won for four years and to have seen Whlrlaway oU out for con and Rev. William Dunn aa sub Personnel Problem leglalaticm openly challenged ad­ He said he thought hlz.position weatem, Alabama meete Vander­ Kapura ...... 110 121 109—340 tackle berth and Joe Repko, an Louts teat to “would like to ae* ' under aerial attack by the Brit^h fectiveness of Navy-Martns coop­ ahlps of the Kongo cloos, two heavy Tbe authority of Lieut Gen. John Dixon Stars der why you keep going there maybe the flve-ln-a-row Jinx la a deacon. ministration forces to try bo in­ might be considered revolutionary, bilt and Tutea tecktes Creighton in Varrick ...... 131 77 118—326 war funda. unaung but better than capable him at his eariiest convenienoe.” - 'Bunday. eration in tbe Solomons.. cruisers, four light cruisers and voke tee seldom-used cloture rule L. DeWitt to Issue regulations week ^ter week. . . . Of course real one. Aa the body was brought into ths Faced in Boston but “I believe that Industry will a atrlcUy'Mtesouil Valtey Omfer- lineman, takes charge of the other. Rickey arranged to meet with Axis forces still in the Bengasi There haa been no further word about 10 destroyers—boiled into to limit Senate debate. governing civilians without mar­ eventually be more productive if you’ve seen some good scrape—^knd church Mrs Ernest A. Roy, soloist eaca a f f ^ . ToteU . . . . . 844 818 536 1593 Here’s one for bowlers. Did you I Don Chirrivan and Charlie Fur- Durocher today, but declined to : ' tegion face the possibility of being from tbe battle area on the still the Guadalcanal battle zone after Aa Democratic Leader Barkley tial law is challenged in an opin­ patents are distributed among In Big Race some bad ones,, but it’s one sure Sunday's a hockey night and it ever hear ot a team getting five bush, a pair of peerlesa ends, flank i cut off and captured. sang “Lead Kindly light’’ At tbs unreported results of what appar­ midnight of Nov. 13. Tto ateadlnga of tbe teams AB-Stera I diacusa the conference in advanoa ' of Kentucky maneuvered to take ion handed down in a test case by those in industry" with post-war ...... 9X 114 . . —205 place to pick lib tee odd bit of seehied queer to be expecting a oplite or rmllpoada, in one frame this great line, adding stature to He indicated, however, that to offertory, “ D1 Profundia*’ and at ently waa ths conclusive encoun­ An Intended bombardment of the Boston, Nov. 17—(J»)—The fire up tee bill at a time when hia mo­ (first placs votea in parsntesasa WUson news or gossip to uw In a column. Federal Judge James A. Fee. compensation going to individual pointe figured on 10-9-8-7 etc. Zemanek ...... 105 92 99—298 poor ganM between tee Rangers and converting teem all into its defensive qualitieb and speeding would prefer an early declaioa on , the elevation, **Panls Angelicua." ter of the running sea battle of Am^jican-held airfield preparatory tion Itself would not be debatable. . General DcWltt la head o f tee Places First Over Eli Besides there’s Some satisfac­ pAxis Army Able At the end o t the aennees she that took tee lives pt six fire­ inventors "rather than groupa and basis): Taggart ...... 93 110 118—321 ! and Bruina . . . Always in tee past spares? Weil, it happened In a up the offense with their down­ tee managerial question. laat week. This snqounter occur­ to a large scale landing of troops Senator George (D-Ga) told re- Western Defonae command. trusts.” tion of sitting in front^M tee blg- teoM mcetinga had been tee sea- and brilliant pass sang “ Whqt Could My Jesua Do was thwarted suddenly by Ameri­ men* and Injured 40 others Sunday Fire* Ten ^ Angelo ...... 109 101 95—808 In I. G 4A Meet at l e a d game at Bellaire, O. fleW blocking “This uncertainty la not my way To Delay Pursuit red on ths Right of Nov. 14-15 and portera he had no doubt an at­ Observers said tee decision v^ s who pay etlff prtc^for ring- I son’s highspotz.-. . . But rookies Cochrane, No. 1, left up the 5-71 elutchro. More.” The bearers were, Francis Knox said information as to rs- can warships arriving at the right In Eaat Boston’s Armory hall Georgia (69) ...... ,....1 1 7 1 Breen ...... 114 107 102—838 of doing things," Rickey declared. , London, Nbv. 17—OP)—The rem- tempt eventually would be mads to handed down yesterday. If upheld, ...... 98— 98 aide seats. . . . Last Friday there '-win perform like rookies and they and clipped It off. Jdffera had tee As a sample of this line’s work. want to settle tela matter at McNulty, Milton Nowsch, Ray­ suits waa still lacking here, but moment. It waa In this close- building gave the Boston fire de­ obtain cloture. Georgia Tecb (IS) ...... 1095 Helm New Yori( Q ty. \ -----an undercurrent o f exelte- West Virginia gained Just nine i Bants of Field Marshal Rommel's mond and Henry Laine, Paul might ultimately affeet numerous Boston Oollsge (57) ...... 1038 put a lot of action into it even if easy 4-6 and made It. Everybody tee earliest possible moment aad [v'Army. falling back to the west in would be released as quickly as range battle that the Japanese partment a problem today in re­ “I think It'would suit us*all Army proclamations. Including: Two Priests Helfl t as tbs ringworms disclq^ yards through it and Dick Mcei- Cuien and Fred Chagnot. Burial vessels slammed sway at each plenishing Ite personndL Michigan (8) ...... 837 Totals . ___ 312 524 512 1848 New York, Nov. 17— Frank they did lack akiU. . . ■ And that laughed when Poornan had to teen I wUl be able to attack my Libya. has been able to delay the possible ones it came in. right if they went ahead and tried The order evacusting persons of ly Angott’a-andden abdica­ kid BUI BhUl had quite a night wee, their best back, accounted for was S t St. Jsmss’s cemetery Since the secretary had charac­ other, unwittingly committing a With 39 men still hospitalized, Ohio State (1) ...... 809 Rodcvtlle Dixon is only a freshman at New knock off the 6-6. Everyone In tee other problems with more energy ;pirsuing British Eighth Army It," George aaid. *T don’t bclisvc Japfinese ancestry, both alien and On Spying Charge ...... 89 92 108—284 tion ^ tea lightweight title and. with tto Bruins. He didn’t get in but two. Cleroson wound up with where Rev. Barrett read the com­ terised the Solomons campaign aa sort of Naval hararklri. zome with zeriouz injuries, - Firs tee Senate would vote for cloture.” Tulsa (2) ...... a.,. 582 MurawaM York University but in aaotem estabUshment waa astonished a net gain of minus 28. Norte Car­ and deUght.” ^pnough to . prevent General Mont- citizen, from tee coastal area; the Wlaconaln ...... 4W ...... 86 90 77— 288 the probable effect upon tee Beau 'until tee second period because hiz when Leach left tto difficult 5-10 nery’a from delivering the coup mittal services. ' s series of “ rounds,’’ he waa ask­ 'The engagement also' b rou ^ t Commissioner William Arthur Thia drastic rule, last invoked in Berger track Mrclaa today to waa being Jack-Allie“ 3tcds affair they were olina Pre-Flight made 51 but slip­ I ------order evacuating others termed Notre Dame ...... 379 Pongratz ...... 104 87 101—292 clWance papers hadn't arrived in standing and made it. McNeal was grace, British military sources ed how many rounds it might go the death of Rear Admiral Daniel Reilly aaid last night he would February, 1927, when tea Senate compared to Lealle MacMltcbeU, about to oee^ d several of them pery Len Bailment codid get only potentially dangerous by tjie war­ Alabama ...... 386 Cformier ...... 83 96 114—298 Canada soon enough. Then he watched closely when he rolled his !*aid today. Rev. H. F. R. StechhoU on, that Is how many times the J. Odlsgban, former Naval aide ask tee State Civil Service CoiB- waa considering a bOl to Create a time civil control authority, and petroit, Nov. 17. — (^ — Two tee Violets’ great distance runner a to p ;^ by Bmring Oommiszlooer minus six for the day. The body of Rev. Hugo F. R. to President Roosevelt. Hia flag- priests of the Rumanian Orthodox Minnesota ...... 150 celebrated hU pro debut by scor­ Rec Hoop Leadem Theae sources, who could not be Japan4se could, come back and misaion for permiaalon to appoint Bureau of Cuatoma and Prohibi­ even tbe order for a coastal dim- of tee past three yearn who now Phelan’s seat rigfiVtohind you to first hall to leavs the 5-10 aleo. •Wake Forest gained 67 and Stechholz, for 22 years pastor of ship, which blew up aii enemy 40 men to tbe department at once. Church, one of whom investigators Totela . ,:... 863 865 395 1122 ing a gfoal and wound up with a There wss plenty o f noise when he (idantlfled by name, said the Axis bow many rounds there would be. tion, would bar any member from out, although most cities since Is on enatgn in tto Navy. confirm Sammy's reUmment flve-otitch cut on his snkle after speedy John Cochran made 32 of the Zion Lutheran church on cruiser, scored 18 hits on s battle­ Selective Service, enlistments, said had sought to arrmnge en­ FanMhnte Dixon scored a dscW vs triumph completed the string. it. Georgetown got 35, nine being To Meet Tonight '.rdslaying actions had been in the Making Flam for Retnra apedtlng more than aa hour on the fcave passed ordinances to enforce Bmoahtaig into goalpost. . . . In Cooper street, will lie in sUte from ship and sank a destroyer, finally injuries and illness have made in­ trance into tee United States for Phelps ...... 103 112 117—882 yesterdSy ta tto Mth Xhtercol- a One in 10,000! furnished by Fl-ank Dornfield. ^form ot hot, short rearguard ac< "The only safe assumption,’’ he bill under consideration. tee dim-out' The fight was p re tty ^ * ^ while the preea room after tee game the 3 o’clock until 9 o’clock tomorrow replied, “ is that they 'w ill come took several 14-tneh sheila Tha roads into tee department’s full A cloture petition, however, former King C^rol and Magda Lu- B itter R ivals Maasaro ...... 100 93 108-)801 leglato AJLAJL. Crow country Temple gained 31 but BIU Suzch ■tiona and the helter-skelter strew- f ...... 104 86 . . — 190 it laoted, too. . . . And reporters coamued to talk foot­ ring of mines to slow the . pursuit. night. Ii is the urgent request of back and that ia exactly what we bridge was wrecked and emails atrsngte in recent months. would not be In order until tee peacu, were indicted along with an McDowell race, fintteing a hundred ynrds held this down by being toesed for A meeting of managers Interest­ the family that flowers be omitted. ghan, "Uncle Dan” ' to many a editor of Rumaplgn publications Pagan! ...... 88 .86 8 8 -2 5 7 ahead of hia closest rival. Yale’s satisfaction you remembered that ball and how cold they had been. a net loss of 13. Fordhom amassed Rommel's Forces Scattered are ^ k ln g our plans for.’ bill officially was brought before Move to Regiment 4ton aoDMone asked wbat bad been ed in entering the Rec Senior Navy man, was killed. tee Senate and there were indica­ by s Federal g r a ^ Jury today dh At Arena Rink rinkbein • ••••• •• •• 87* " 87 Leroy SchwartMtopC. MacMttctoli piece a couple of days ago ahoui a total o t^ . of which 16 were fur­ What forces Rommel has left He said that as a result of this bow different boxing atylea made ird from Jim Burchard, who Hutson Holds Basketball League will be held to­ Edward F. Taylor' most recent battle it obviously Pick OB OHppled Vessels tions some members o t tee oppo­ charges of espionage. had won tto sama raoa thrw years nished by Steve Flllpowicx I night at 7:30 at the Etest Side Rec. ; |M>w are scattered all/ the way Hospital Notes The priests are Father GlighMe- ..890 877 400 1167 good or bad scrape.. . . Beau Jack' Ident of tee Hockey Writ- The funeral of Edward F. Tay­ would be more difficult for tbe Dayttfht brought retirement ot sition would leave nq parliamen­ Industry Is Seen Totela . in a row. but aovsr la more dad- N o/slngle player could be re- Plans for the coming season will ■Attorn Dema to El Agheila along lor, of 62 Prospect street, who rie Moraru of Dearborn, Mich., ruahed out In hia own add way and ere’ Atoodation last year. . . . It i:;.botb the coast road and the Meki- Japanese to come back, but de­ whst renuUned of the Nipponese tary atone unturned to delay and alve. fOahloa. ■ponbltbible fo. test groat ijecord— be 'discussed. • f , — — identified in the indictment aa Providence Reds Tadde AlUe sank a left deep into his body finally rocM out teat tto Army 111 ; lu-Msus shortcut across the Lib­ died suddenly yesterday rooming, clined to say that they might be fleet. United States aircraft) pick­ piMbly prevent teat action. The frashman star, eompstiag Ja tee best b< in the nation. Teams are urged to have a has been changed from the hours leader in North America of the sad that waa about what hod been bad seat Africa—a Mrange yan hump, these informants said. greatly impeded by tbeir losses. ed. off crippled enemy vessels left Admitted yesterday: Scott Sloan, The Bouteemera turned today PitUbura^ Nov. 17.—(BV—Wte Battle Birds Next the varsity svMit under a i------representative present at tto first announced. It will be-held Vree Rumania movement; and ^nEnds eiqfocted.. . . But ia tto fourth a place tor a hoctoy acriba Ex-Cbampion In N *iy It was pointed out that it ia im- Asked why each side waa in­ behind aa ths foe retreated north­ 36 Proctor Road; Baby Joan Or- to tee summary of> yesterday'a liam Wlteerow, president- o f tee time niUag asking first-year i meeting if they wish to be includ­ at his late home at 9:30 and at ciitt, 120 Woodland street; Theo­ National Association of Manufac­ Father Stephan Opreami o f De­ Wednesday N^^t. rad .blur appeared on Stoljfa eye Gr^n Bay -Ace Away : possible to say that the Axis main vesting so taesvUy in the battle ward. proceedings as prepared by tee troit. Opreanu and George 2am- diglbln took tto lead at tto start ed In the league. If dreprsawtai* St. James's church at 10 o'clock. dore Watts, Andover; Mario Mar- Senate journal clerk to find new turers, safo laat night teat a “new and stretdisd it steadily as to wheratto unorthodox puaetor tod Mcnday ttoro waa a long m b' Great Lakes.r-Tomroy Freeman, ('force is coiicentrated at any-one for control of tbe southeastern Stubbornly, tbe Japanese tried flr, Detroit editor of. Rumanian P erfect DJiy loaded a ckmt and (hero on Out in Front Oyer tives cannot be present at teq again to land heavy reinforca- chiaettL 689 Main street; Mra. Ume-klUtng devices to forsstall order" mbvement in tee United New HaJen, Nov. 17.—Bittw wound hia way over tto hilly, I from way rids to Voa Oortlandt park former welterweight boxing cham­ ^placw. Solomons, Knox said that the publications, were named aa agents about aU Ante oould do was try to pion, is undergoing recruit train­ meeting they must notify Hosrard The British said they were with- Islands were obviously of first menta for their forces on Guadal- Nellis Gergler, Mansfield Depot; sctlqn.. States may seek to regiment in­ eastern rivalry prevails between mile oourae. (or tto t Ct 4-A. a;oaB country Nearest Rival. / Brown, director of tee Recreation Boom in Building -Barney O’Neill, 48 Mspls street; dustry after tee war. of Morsni. protect hlmaelf until tto General ing at Great Lakes NaVal Training ^4Mit information of Rommel's class importance to the United CanaL That afternoon 12 trans­ Senator Doxey (D., Miss.), said Louis M. Hopping, aasjstsnt dis­ the cluba n o tin g in aa Amaricaa Elated Over His Team's He finished tto distance ta 87 meat sad a Jouncing rMe on the Onters, "by 7:30 tonight ports loaded with troops and heav­ Miaa Lillisn Keeney, 123 Summer the group would ifiaiat ujion tee Speaking at a war rally of in­ League hockey-game at tto Arena minuten 8.4 aacoadn nearly 17 gut up and ohoutod to tto referee, tailboard of a truck over tto rough Station. .^asbereabouts. States because they flank our trict attorney, said Moraru twice “Call in the doctor.” . . . And tto CMeago, Nov. 17—UP)—The Chi­ ily guarded by warships were spot­ street; John March, 848 Hillstown reading of tee journal, usually dustrial magazine editors, the on Wednesday night. Tbat'a tto seconds totter thaa Schwarta- tralli aad riiortcute through the Houses Visioned lines of communication and sup­ visited the former King Carol of Showing Earlier He (teht was over, . . . There waa tee cago Bears' Ray~WcLesn jumped ted moving on to the embattled is­ RM d; James Farr. 647 Main dispensed with by unanimous con­ chief asserted test there are “cer­ date when tee New Haven Eaglea keprs time of 87:85. 'Hw Tala rua- picnic grouhda . . . But that way into second place ahead of team­ Marching Columns ply with Australia and from them street * Rumania in Mexico and' received uaual arguawnt afterward with the Japanese could n ^ s direct land from tha Bougainville area. sent. tain parts" of tee Federal govern­ 313,000 from him to further the will play host td ths Providsnes Sparks Legion Team. ner oanM la another huadrsd yards you saw tto whole race and, aa mates Gary FamlgUettl and Frank Chicago, Nov. 17— (S>) —Two Shortly after midnight on Nov. Admitted today: George Henry Flllbaster Without Speeebes ment “whose tendency, appears to Reds for tto first Urns this season. shsad o t two asembsrs ot tee folka mostty piaaagera aonwone wtaccracked, got some sffer Heavy Losses Federal housi.ig officials, citing attack on those lines. i movement. claiming Stola wasn’t seriously Maxnicki today in the National 14, the Nipponese warships fired DeMore, 30 Locust street;. Yesterday tee chamber, turned encompass regimfntation follow­ The game will atart at 8:00 p. m. Glastonbury monagsd to salvogs Rhode lalsnd State quintet which training for riding" In a Jeep. Berlin, (From German Broad- the wartime developments which They are Important to the Japa­ hiirt and should have bean allowed Football League scoring rscords. round after round at the Ameri­ Discharged yesterday: Mias Bar­ up something new for tea rscord ing, ss well ss during, this war. This due now matos up tto one gams la tto LMkm Bowlbig captiood tto team title for tto Ftank' Dixesi, a well-huUt, tan- McLean scored two touMtdowns FIGHT TONIGHT! I), Nov. 17—(g»)^The high they said have cleared the. way nese, be continued, because they bara Ann Kans. Glastonbury; Mrs. to oontinua », . Tto customera could serve as a base for hampisr- can positions on tha island. Than books, a fllibustef without (he “ It la up to Industry,!;' he said, rivalry in tee eairt, foUowlag tto league last Bight from tto Manchss- third straight year. aklnnad negro lad from New, York agatnst Green Bay last Ureek. to ind said today that “ march- for sweeping modernization of the Ruth E. Straughsn. 315 Eaat Can­ Urges Delaying lUdn’t get their money's wprte, U. made a show of tee field and ing away at Australian supply the transports closed in for a usual long speeches. . . . .to break through this cloud of shifting of tto Springfield fraa- ter Ligioaaalraa Pete Wigren pac­ Kenneth Taytor flnishsd third, push Ms output tor the season to enemy columns on the coastal housing industry, today visioned ter atreet; Mrs. Mather Hardlijig, Lawrsnos Barrett was fourth, and they elaiBMd. but aosnehow you you lock forward to aeelng Mm a boom in the nation's home con­ lines. landing. Southern senators Jirovlded uncertainty that obscures - the chlae to Buffalo. But, tto Blao ed tto MaadMBtar team with a 43. The Packers' Don.Huteon In- . of Bone and in the south- American planes struck quickly 123 South Main s t m t ; Mrs. Char­ snough parUsmsntary pyrotechnics future and true meaning- o f free high siagto o f 184 and thraa atriag Bob Nioholt was sixth to account felt that any cut is aertoue and a again la tto winter track meeta border district of Tunisia suf- struction program in the post-war BoUdlag Speed Gratifying lotte Johnson and Infant son, 50 One Year’s Ta^es and Eagles are still battling it out aour ending is better than having croased Ms production to llO and vidoualy. Torpedoes and to stave off Barkisy's hMtion to taterprise—to counter with every- Providence, with the capaNc lOka hoaocs o f 894. Ia tto afternoon fas tto low aumtor in Rhode Is- Ha ran some pretty good mUes potote in Ms rseord-breaklng walk- ADAM HATS Present 1 heavy losses from our air at- period. ^ In commenting on the construo- Myrtle street; Miaa Catherine M M kid’s eye permanently in- bomba smashed into the heavily-, .bring up tec biU In A.twp find a ..tbihg . teat yc.t remains in our Ma Manchester High eroos-corato laairs total o f 86 potata. last winter. 1^1 , ...... The naUon-’s housing industry tioft o f Ameifcdn warahipe aa com­ Horan, 91 Foster street; Mrs.- Irena Kacakna.hi tba^aste'*honld give Jored. nsnay for tto oebring champion; can look forward to an almost loaded trahsports and eight went hour aeaaioa which found hands tee mUuae and the continu­ New Hs'ven plenty of trouble. team finished second in the State Psaa fttets Salihsd second la tto sMp. .H w communique announced the pared with thefcnemy’s construc­ I ^ r e , 56 Chestnut atreet. Washington, Nov. IT.V-^W)—Pro­ meet at Middletown. T t o scores: team sooriag vrtth 7t poiate, fol- unlimited need and demand for to the bottom. The four others Djscharged today: Robert John­ Barkley himself making thq long- ance of government control after The Reds, Uks tto Eagles, had It waa a buoy week-end, an 'Tto sight Isaders: latlott of Dema on the coastal tion program, Knox said that the posals involving postponement o t kiwod by i T r . V.. 88; Manhattan, Slturday it waa Baker Field for Td.RTd.PX.P.T. new and better housing for nearly eluded the barrage and maneu- ston, 1099 Main street; Mrs. Stacia sM speech—26 minutes. the war is: over and tea need for it s year’s taxs* until after the war trouble In tto.flrst few gams* but right, but ttore’e nothing doing TURKEY THOMPSON bMween Tobruk and Bengasi, “speed of delivery o f our com­ verad toward Guadalcanal. A. WUkle 185; Yale, 180; Michigan State, the Yale-Priaceton game, with a a decade after the war, said the batant ships ia one of 'the moat MorawfkL 19 Durant. strost; Oonaequently, opponents gained no longer exists.” and tee inauguration of a “ pay aa with tto arrival of material from' for a tow days noW and you won­ Hutson, Or. Bay - 0 14 28 llO aaid a 13,000-toa transport Cargo Traaaporta Beached .. calendar day ia their fight to P. WIgrsn. 168: Malan 8U : Fordtoai, 889; Mtter vrind vrblatUng through the sunk by a German submarine officials, John B. Blandfor^ Jr„ gratifying phaass o f the whole Barbara Barre, 175 Frincston you earn” system of collecting Fed­ , Canada, tto Oook butflt started to almost unprotected proas box. . . . der what ysoTI write about until MeLaan. Bears . . 1 6 0 42 Four cargo traasports, presum­ strange tee measure, which dies F. Oervinl OmimII, 888; and New Haaipjlhlrs, B attack OR a British-Amerl- admini|trator of the National picture” and that the process pt strsst; Jack Turkington, 127 Hsa- eral levies were advanced today by move, and now show that 014 You Just aat there and ahook. And tto m stt tmo eomee along. ^ FaialgUetti. Hr. . 6’ 0 0 86 ably thsaa same vcsmIs that had automatically if not passed before r. White .. flaat for North Africa. Housing administration. They gave converting large non-<»mbatant ly street (teairman George (D,'. Ga.) o f the Provldbncs class which haa mai pretty oo- Usut. E (TdJt—Touchdown by running; botder area of TUnlsU place easily and quickly its losasa land atreet; a son’to Mr. and Mrs.' ing niuraday o f the- Xoixf Con- a return engagsmaat with tto Wotera ooadi o t soeesr at tto don’t even plug tto cracka ta the wlte, baopectaclad, Purdue sopim-. Mra. Beqeevelt Returns raduosd them to wreckage. Robert Tyler, South' Coventry) a making his motion until 2:05 p. Frank O. Steele and George C. Reda, and than play Its naxt boi Behrendt . . . . S6- 168 87 888 TIP—Tondidawn by paaslng: X. Drop In knd See Our Now and Bxtemivo liao bambsd tbaaa heavily. in the Solomons battle M two light gnazlona] Committee on 'Revenue Baiker ...... 87 108 IM 888 Navy Prs-FUfht School hors, bos ffoorT” You didn’t have tto aa- more, haa ^gahlUtod oa a titpM s t Maaawhile, other Japanese war­ son to Mr. and Mrs. John Cdols*, • m„ wj^n it became subject to Leaaheiv The term of tbe Justloea Slid Taxation. game on Sunday nUht agalaat tto threat Wnemah Starting as Potete. ADAMHata. ^ hNM on tbs coastal road Washington, Nov. 17—(FI—Mrs. cruisers and six destroyers. In re­ ships coUldsd again with Ameri­ Thompson . . . . SI lOS S4 IS8 aaothar uadsMtsd taam la tto jr. . . . Down 'oa tto fWld the whieh the Oerroan Cbssteut atreet; a daughter to Mr. debate. Hie subeequent move for begins on tbe first Monday in Jan­ Advocating early adoption of a Herriisy. Baara—tto Choeolata BoL making, a haMt to davdopsd dur­ wind did aoBM strange tricks with t a c ^ t o played end odd t Franklin D, Roosevelt rsturaed to ply he simply remlniM the con­ can forces during the night ot uary and tec juatlcea have from J.COwlas .... UO IM m S6S d tha eastanuBoat and Mrs. FYancls Warren, 353 C ^ - adjournment, at 2:30 p. m^ meant plan for tha current payment of ■"tvn coming la ter tto flrat ttam ing 15 yaara at West Chester tto boll and so did tto p im r a but guard tofore shifting bock to tto Washington today from a war­ ference that on Armiatlm day the Nov. 14-lS near Guadalcanal. Hia tsr Btiest; a daughter to Mr. a ^ teat tea Senate —’37 ZEPHYR coupe, WANTED—GENERAL HELP for Just the furniture you will need to FOR RENT—ATTRACTIVE heat­ Hooes for Sale 72 are, thars la an inooBS- * X want examption for myself. win taUc ahop dmiag hustnaai | ten application has been made to good condition, privately owned Moving—Trucking-a woolen mill. Apply Matson MIU ed room for gentleman, centraUy for you.— ____aa a arora and oomponnd said bank by the Person in whoae start your own home hours. aa two %rerda Iflnlinnm oea' Reasonable for cash. Phone 4278. Storage 20 Inc., South Glastonbury, Conn. Uving Room consists of 3 pc. liv­ located, 2 mtoutee from bus line. FOR SALE—JUST OFF Main SlrenvUla Aelsar. 1 Of th m llaaa. name such book was issued, for Protestant family. Phone 5033. street, five room single. Occupan­ llait—They teU me Jones bss a rataa aar day (or traaalaat ing room suite. 2 end tables, coffee Customer—I don't Uka tha looks payment of the amount of deposit 1932 CHEVROLET coupe, tires' 'THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Oo. RELIABLE MAN wanted cy In 30 daya, steam heat, large right good volos. Is bo eulttvat- represented by said book, or for operate machines in diy cleaning table, 2 lampa and rug. Woman Tmi look ahlo-hp of those mackanL ■arab tt. tn t and. motor fair. 168 Main street local and long distance moving. ONE ROOM W ITH double bed. lot. Price lees than (5,000. Terms. I and healthy. You ought U Ing It? Caab Ubarsa the issuance of a duplicate book after 4:30. department Steady work, good CAN BE PURCHASED Hot water and shower. Bath at Arthur A. Knofla. Tel. 5440, 875 Friend-'-I can’t aay about tha Fish Dealer—iMgy. If It's looks Return, load system, fumiturs otreng enough to aroik. you’re after, why don' aaaaoutiTa Uaya...i t otai # « • therefor. storage. Dial 6260. salary. Apply Holland Cleaners, SEPARATELY all times. ’Two niinutea from Main Main street. ^cultivating but I know ha Irrlgatoa )•* you hvjr outOURWAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OtHl BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLE ntlra Daya... » oujll eta FOR SALE—1940 BUICK coach, —(69.50— Tramp—^Trua anouih. UMy- And goldfish? |y ...... In otall» Ota 1007 Main street street. Couple or two girls. it frequently. radio, heater, 15,000 milea Good Bedroom consists of bed, dresser, 5649. ^ — .....- ■ : i aaem baautifdl enough to bo J oidara (or irraanlai inaartioat Announcements 2 W ANTED—BY THE Center Res­ the movlas. but evidonUy you VEH, AN’ AIMJT, TOO— X 9 PAW. ’MTEAH,MA30R,N0Uf«i bo obarctd at tha nna Mma rata tires. Telephone 2-1174. Repairing 23 chest, sturdy springs, comfortable r HER MAND SET RIGHT WHERE OUR 'eWPF/J'— ARftNPTNOOR. BOEKIMNN A yaaial rataa (o> Iona tarm aaary taurant, a dish washer, (22 a mattress, 2 pillows, night table, FOR RENT— WARM QILIET Meat Restriction I prefer tha oiinpla Ufa. FUNNY BUSINESS adaartlttna «l*an opon raquaat YOUNG GIRL WISHES ride to PIANO TUNING and repairing. week, 6 days, good hours. room, next to bath, hot water, Har eold look vaalsbod and' aha ICEVH0I.6 IS AN* HOLD IT THERE ALL co&td m b r s coBKaANrr v t r u c k c a > 4 W M n o u oi Colts Plant on Park street, 8 to night table lamp, 3 pc. Lucite _da ordarad oafora tha third oi Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 Player plane specialty. John dresser set ladles preferred. Ooavenient te I gave blm a good meat TH’ WAY HOME/1 NEVER WANT TO ©O OP THE WAR?— 'LOOK A t \TN» fiTREBT VMITNOOT .. tb day will DO eharaad only tot 6 shift. CaU 2-0539. Oockerbam, 28 Bigelow street. LABORERS WANTED— APPLY reetauranta and bus line. CaU No Health Hazard t h r u a n o th e r night like when ME, A FLEETING SHADOVS) ^ T A K lN * A OETOORf-rc] j# aotoal nurabar ot tlmaa tha ad FOR SALEV—1940 INDIAN deluxe ' 9:30 a. m. Salvage Depot, across CAN BE PURCHASED Too many men aborc tha draft COOPLA' pIMraA eharalna at tha rata aam- RIDERS WANTED TO and from Tet 4210. after 4, Apartment 8, 821 Main I SHE TRIED ID PIND TH’ KBVHOLff M* no allnwanca ot ratunf"* can motorcycle. Call at 41 Stark­ street from State Armory, ask SEPARATELY I age who boast what they would ) M O R B OP MN OLD ^WF; PAGTINGT TW WW. tX>X Pratt A Whitney WllllmanUc —(69.50— street, telephone 5664., WITH A BOWL OP PUODIN' Mada on all tima tda atnnoad weather street, or phone 4726. WANTED TO TUNE, repair aad for Liverant Hartford, Nov. 17—Various do if they could get into service VUKIA- fOOM M E h t .m u 4 O THER* \ f^ lD FOR. FOUR. S •dr tha fifth, day. plant 7 to 3:30 shift Call 3591 reguliata your piaiio or playar Kitchen cmisist of sturdy table, 4 refuse to do tba osslaat Job of an IN TH’ SAMS HAND m il (orbida''! dtaolar IlnOa ooi bigh-elasa protein foods can fie WrUPP THBM8ELM6E ONTT/ J CHEESE SANOiNlCHB after 5 p. m. piano. TaL Manchestar 5002. chairs and dishes. Boarders .Wanted 59*A I —buy war bonds. substituted for meat In tha diet so 7ha tlarald will nol ha faapunaibla I Wanted Autos— Help Wanted—Mala or TERMS ARRANGED ANOTHER s a n d w ic h , - -Bora than ona ineorraot inaor* \ SAWS OF ALL KINDS Ued. aat, Buy U. S. Bonds and War Stamps W ANTED —MEN AND women that the proposed weekly meat al­ Ha didn't mutacitand HngUshl . of any adaartlaamani ordarao Automobiles for^ Sale 4 Motorcycles 12 Female 37 ana repaired, cord wood saws roomers and boarders, home cook­ lowance will not endanger health I very wall, so that may ha why bo . WTTU I ■Mro than ona tlma. ALBERT’S ed meals, contlnuoue hot water, la Inadvartant omiaaion ot in- 1935 PLYMOUTH sedaii, $65; 1937 WANTED- PICKtN* or ton truck. gummed, power and hand lawn WANTED—MAN AND woman to FURNITURE CO. missed commando, got in tha t i m e / mowers iverhauled, and aharp- and showers. 330 Adams atreet provided all other nutrients are rraot ouhllrailon of advartiainp Ford coach. Model 60, J65; 1937 Must be reasonable. Telephone work in Manchester Laundry. 72 43 Allyn St—Hartford army’s awkward aquad and grnvl-1 II ha raotifird only by eancallatlon aned. Stored all winter, no extra taken care of, the weekly bulletin •uY Chevrolet coach, (65; Model T 8443. Maple street. Car, bus or train expenses refund­ I tated naturally to the kitchen I tha oharaa mada fot tha aaralaa | charga. Axes, aaivea, ahaara etc. ROOM AND (QUALITY meals for of the State Department of Health WML aidarad Ford coupe, (50. Brunner’s, 80 ed on purchase of above merchan­ girls only at reasonabla pries. poUca. , f . 90Hfi5 All adaortltamania mutt ounturm Oakland street. Tel. 5191. Open sharpened. G ^ to i Grinding OO.. dise. points out. Milk, cheese, fish and He (to cook)—Is potatoes two atyla. oooy and laponrauhy with Business Services Offered IS 581 LydaO street. TeL 7958. Sitnationa Wanted— Central, laundry privUegcai CaU ^fallMna anf»rrad b» *h» ponllah- untU 7:30 evenings. 3408 or 14 Arch street Young egga are in the same class as meat kinds, male and female? • and »b*.y raaarva tha rlpht to Male 39 FOR SALE—TABLE ’TOP gas when it comes to supplying high Cook (elegantly)—O f course | 1939 PONTIAC DELUXE sedan; ArraNTlON HOME OWNERS. MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ Women’a “V” House. . raaiae 0' rajaai any ropy con Now la Uie Ume to re-roof and range in eepecialfy good condi­ quality. protein, according to the I not. you dope. _,«,rad objtoiionahia 1939 Chevrolet deluxe town ed, shear grinding, key Ottlng, YOUNG MAN would lUce work bulletin. When aome other animal re-side your home. Under no tion. Reason for selling, bought He—Very funny. The 3'CtXMllWQ HMliRR-C'laaamao aoa sedan; 1939 Plymouth deluxe dujpUcatlng, vacuum claanan etc. driving truck, afternoons Inquire new home where there la no gas protein la substituted for meat and geant la Just telling me I sboidd I bo nnbliMlad tama day muat ba obligations for our estimate. We Overhauled Braithwaite. 52 Pearl Apartmentib Flats, ai»ad hy If oVInah noon Sat or- sedan; 1939 Ford deluxe sedan. at 213 Green Road. line. Phone Manchester 8325. whole grain cereals and breads, peel two sex at spuds. IV* |i. »!• All in good condition, good Urea guarantee all work, and we are street - Tshemsnta 63 green and yellow ver'tables, dried Cole Motors, 4164. sUll able to quote the old prices, FOR SALE—BARSTOW combi- beans and peaa, peanut butter, po­ i^^'TMephoM Voiii Want Ad* as there have been no advances In NEW -XINVERTIBLE TOPS, cel­ FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartment Judge—Do you challenge shy at luloid replaced in curtains, all Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 notion oil and gas range, cream and bath. Adults only. Write Box tatoes and tomatoes or other simi­ the Jury? '.Ada ora acif*pi*a uvai in* laia- our prices. Write or Phone Bur­ and green enamel, (25.00. Apply kinds of leather work. Chaa Lak- K. Herald. lar foods ax« used dally, the day’s DMendant—Well, 1 think I ea nwM at tba OUAHtih: KAI'E ai«an ton Insulating Co., 180 North Ox­ TWO NEW U TTER S of dark red 9 Trotter street requirements for protein can easily iiwya aa a oonvanamoa to advar- ing, 00 Cambridge street. Tele­ whip that UtUe guy on tha end. Sca, out tba CAdH HA rh:8 will ba ford street, Hartford, Conn. Tel. Cocker Spaniel puppies. Other be nwt despite meat restrictions. Sotpiod aa rUU. Pa TIIENT It 32-4515 or Manchester 8309 eve- phone 4140. colors available. Jack Frost Ken­ F A L L HOUSE CLEANING time Recommended standards la r pro­ kid at tha buainrat nirica on ot oa- P IN B O Y S nels. 26 Gardner street le often the time new floor-cover­ nlnga REPAIRING AND REFINISHING tein in the diet call for (K) grams tba aavanth day rollowioa tha ings are needed. We have Just re­ New York Tracks roo HM -inaartlon of aaoh ad otharwiaa chairs, caning, splint rush or daily for women, 70 gnuns for WANTED TO BUY sewing ma­ ceived a large shipment of new Little Thinga Help Win aJ o b m a s ^ ka CHAK'IE KAFK will oa eollact. reed. Eldward E. FHsh, 104 Chest­ men, 40-70 for children up to 12 A No raoonnaibillty fot arrora in WANTED chines, vacuum cleaners. Ehepert Live Stock— Vehicles 42 patterns. Marbles, tiles and hard­ Aids Tax Budget years and 80-100 grama from 12 to Fanny Basinem Finds A HUNCH rr'ft lin illir r ada win ba aanamad and repairs xmd supplies for all makes nut street. T^elephone 3688. Min oeeoraey eannoi ba nnaran- wood Imitations. Patterns suit­ 20 years of age. sewing machines and vacuum able for any room. Come in xuid Meats, except pork products o-.a.MitutAMs FOR s a l e :—c o w . Just freshen­ . NA« IZfSnOMEO OUaSELVfiS cleanera We do hematltching, look them over. You can always New Yorit, Nov. 16— Fred­ which furnish vitamin B l, are not w m v m o t h e r s g e t g r a y 11-17 ^bides ot CiMiilistiolio 7 c S tr in g button holes and covered but­ Help Wanted—Female, 35 ed. Telephone 6183. TO O/tt-MlAWJTR TURNS buy for less at Montgomery Ward erick S. Buck, director of pari­ the beet aourees of vitamina, the srtbs ...... A tons. U B. Ashland, 5 Eldridge CO. bulletin explains. For these, we TO MAKMONB LOLWPOr • ie t ih ig one IM g spedai waning device for ttie b o f aaaesoasasaseea tt FOR SALE —A BEAUTIFUL tasasesienfa street. ’>'el. 2-0495. GIKL OR WOMAN xrantsd. New mutuel revenue for the New York must continue to depend upon •DOfiOHflVJOOOI • friend g| tt R. «aJ^ Bsskskeasaasssss spotted saddle horse, reasonable. iarrlsses • • Model Laundry, Summit street State tax depai:tment, said today PO T TM6 WPfjRWBNCB BY EDGAR MARTIN laafbs ...... ssssessssssssas d ! MURPHY'S Mrs. Raymond. Route 85, Bolton vegetables, fruits and the whola BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES A B if Moment ard at Tbanks •swwsassksasos B grain breadstufla. Meats are also wg >MMH VIlhMPS./ f WOMAN V/ANTED—CompeUnt Machinery and Toola 52 that including Saturdays’ take, the \ Neawrism .. •sseoaassseasaa r poor sources of calcium as com­ BY GALBRAITH sasasssasassao I office worker, steady employ­ state had ciUlected (10,411,896 SIDE GLANCES asf and Found DO roc HAVE AOEqCATB pared with milk and cheeae. More­ S01TV«.T;209HV T V W W N k E ’p OH,Y-THALiV VOOV T V ^ aaanneemnets s a a a a a a a X Bowling Alleys ment Holland Cleaners, 1007 Poultry and Supplies USED MOLINE ON rubber fine during 1942 from pari-mutuel rev­ ifsawsls ...... I INSURANCE r Main street order. Used gas engine with saw enue, exceeding the 10 miUioo dol' over, milk, cheese and egga are AatsaMbllea NATIVE TURKEYS—LIVE OR rich in vitamin A. As to iron, the See rig. Fordson pails, Oliver repairs. lar figure predicted by State Sena­ F O R 0 6 VaJH/sX 6 1 ^ ’ ______------— - — ) AatomobtM (or S a l*...... WANTED--GIRL TO work at dressed. Clyde Marshall, Bolton Dublin ’Tractor Company, WUU- tor John J. Dunnigan, who intro­ liberal amount. In %reen leafy ntomobllas (oi Bsobance Notch. Tel. 4062. vegetables and eggs, potatoes, d atb Aaeaaaorles--Tlr«s . McKINNEV BROTHERS aoda founUln. Good salary. Ap­ , mantle. duced the blU providing for pari' 505 Main SL, Manchester, OnoR. mutuel betting in 1939. dried vegetables and fruits will SM Repalrins—Painting ply Mack, at Weldon's, 901 Main FOR SALE^-'TURKEYS. Uve or L ▼Ji-'' ,S(e Satiools ...... » Telephone 6060 or 7462 FOR SALE—STA’n c AND dy­ Prior to passage of the new biU, easily make up for the small loss street dressed. Wm. Pekowsky, 290 Bid- imtaa* Shin by Truek ... » namic automobile wheel bsdxuiC' the state received only (617,000 of iron when meats ara restrictod. For Hire ...... well street, Manchester. Barvioa—etorage . . FOR SALE WOMEN AND GIRLS In shade Ing machine. Gibson’s Garage, 185 from race track, bookmakera. itomifelaa—Bieyelas ...... II 8-ACRE TRUCK GARDEN tobacco warehouse, experience Main street telephone 5012. Buck said that (80,000 la rev­ intao katoa—Mnioreyolcs ... It not necessary. The Wetstone .spisann aad Fvwfeeelonel SorvteM FARM — 6 • room house. FOR SALE—NATIVE TURKEYS. enue from uncollected pari-mutuel London Papers Busmeas Servloas URered .... It ARTHUR A. Tobacco^ Corp., Ehm and Forest Albert BogU, Bush HIU Road. tickets, which was turned over to Honsebold Sorvlees uflerod ....IS-A Bam and chicken coop. Can street * Wanted—To Buy 58 the state in April, was not includ­ BulMIng—Contraeilns 14 be bought as rent. Smali ed in hla total. He said this, plus Play Up Victory — ‘Mb—NnrMrles ...... 14 KNOFLA WOMEN WANTEHl to work aa •'i'i .ral OIreolors ...... Id amount down and then Garden—Farm—Dairy ’TURN YOUR M ETAL and raga revenue stUl incoming, would prob­ inspectors and pressers, stexuly ably push the total for the year lias—FluMbing—rBoofIng .. It monthly' payments. iPor < work, good pay. Holland Clean­ Products 50 Into money. (No market for rasoa ...... it paper). Ceiling prices paid. Wm. well above ten and one-half mil London, Nov. 17 —ilP) —London IMIT—Oresamaking ...... It ers, 1007 Main street. FOR SALE>—GREIEN Mountain lions. , newspapers headlined the story of ‘-^rooking—Storaga .. to On State Highway .in Bol­ Ostrinjky, 182 Biasell rireet. TeL HOLD e v e r y t h in g t 'V / ?'• Faaaengar Sanrlee...... to-A INSURANCE WANTED—COUNTER GIRL at potatoes, field run, not graded, 5879. In addition. New York race the United States Naval victory ton — */j acre of land, -'in'r.'i ' 1 HI a .' .’TIJM t—Papering *1 6-room house. Oil burner. Ask Your Neighbor! once for part time work at dry (1.15 p4r bushel at the place, less tracks have raised (750,000 for over the Japanese in the Battle of Iona] Sarvlees ...... tt cleaning store. A i^Iy Super 10c If you furnish bags. Also yel­ war relief agencies during the the Solomons today as.the “grrut- _ ring XX //V7 ioring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. X4 Steam heat. Garage and 875 Main St. PhoM 5440 Cleaners, 747' Main. low Globe turnips. Frank V. Wll- year. est sea battle oRthe war” and ’The __ jet Ooode and Sorriee ...... X4 chicken ctiop. Uaros, 1632 Tolland ’Turnpike. Dally Express said “it likely wl'i Wanted—Bueloeea Sarvlee .. . . IS W ANTED—CASHIER, seU-serv- Look Slifnmer prove to be the decisive action of Bdeeattoaal the whole campaign." aad Olaasee ...... tt ice department Excellent oppor­ Last NighVs Fights 6-ROOM SINGLE—Steam tunity—no experience necessary. Household Goods 51 “The long expected all-out Japa­ Trying To Sneak Homa BY ROY CRANR «SM InatmetloDs ...... t> nese attempt to land overwhelming WASH TUBS ...... tS-A heat. Oil burner. Fire­ Good salary. See Mr. Kaufman, WINDOW SHADES, VENETIAN ,___ 'Oraniatle ...... xs Popular Market rainfmroementa on Guadalcanal Mflopj we\l to ^oiUe itfIpofe-HOPPEiot kebp \ ’astaS loeiruetlone ...... to place. Garage. Off Center; WANTED bUnds. Get our low pricea on Hol­ By The Associated Press baa been met and smashed.” wrote re U THAT FREMCHMAH maaaclal W ANTED—SOMEONE to take land shades, and high gnule Baltimore—Lee Savold, 198, Dea W. A. Oowley, Naval commenta­ mono WORRY. OhPINN BYESinrStt OTttliOPEN fVW KR HBNIES. THfV I flttf UKff IDjJUMP iw ttwiii A W P fL IiA h P TMB ) Bao6a—Stooke—Mortgagee ... ti street. Venetian blinds. Phone 8819 for Bnalnaae Opportunltlsi ...... tx WOMAN BOOKKEEPER care of small baby, 6 days a week, Moines, stopped Corp. John.Kapo- tor of The Express. , i tNRrt MO RyvMsaArE EMOKELL MAICE US S1AN0 OUT LIKE A SORE THUMB Maaay ta Loan ...... tt SEE 7 to 3. No housework. Tel. 2-0526. special prices and samples. Capi­ vlcb, 180, Baltimore, (2). ‘*nis next time, If the Japanlme MfBELVAMOrOR SURNIMG ' . Belp aad lltaatteea FOR GENERAL tol Window Shade Company, 241 Newark, N. J.—Tippy LarUn. ever thrust themselves back into lUlp Wanted—Female ...... IS STUART J. WASLEY North Main street Open eve­ OUT... WE CAM HOBBLE t Belp Wanted-Mela ...... te 139 1-2, Garfield, N. J., outpoint­ the narrow jaws of the Henderm Real Estate and Insurance ■ OFFICE WORK Help Wanted—Male 36 nings. Field-’Tulagi trap, they will be met OMTHEOTMBAONe/ U eeaaa Wanted ...... te-A State Theater Building ed Freddie Archer, 141 3-4, New- Belp Wanted—Male or Female It aik, (10). I by even etrouger U. S. forces. Agents Wanted ...... tt-A Telephooe 6648.7146 WANTED —AUTOMOBILE mO- FOR SALE—OAK DINING room "These eloae-range n(ght battles BltnatJana Wanted-Female ... Xt Apply in Writing to chahlc.'Gibson's Garuge, 185 Main set, in good condition. Inquire at Holyoke, Maaa—Cleo Shane, iltnatlnna Wanted—Mela .... tx 132 1-2, Loe Angeles, outpointed avenge the bitter tragedy on the street, telephone 5012. 18 Hawley street. - night of Aug. 9 when four Ameri­ Bwplaymant Aganclea ...... 4ll P e r r e t t & G l e n n e y Richie Lemoe, ISS 1-2, Los An­ U w gteek—Pete ■ Poaltry— geles, (10). can and Australian endaers were Vafclelee surprised and sunk by an enemy I' Mlrde-^Peta ...... 41 New York— George “Sonny” M etank-Vofaielae ...... 4X Notice ■ P . O . B o x 8 7 Home, 186, Niles, 0.,,outpolnttt battle cruiser force." 4t Phil Norman, 148 1-2, Detroit, H try and dunpllaa ...... 44 u -rr Wanted —Pets—Pooliry—Stock South Manchester Fire Dis­ ( 6). Geaeral Electric Official Dim Fw* Salw—MlaccllaaaoBa 4» Ev e n in g AUCTION Chicago — Quentin “ Baby” **You*ve certainly got the idea,'girls! , Since that war Aitlsles For dale ...... 4« trict Annual Meeting. Breeas, 135 1-2, Milwaukee, out- 'W en. I gucM this batdi Boats and Aec«asorlea ...... 41 Wide Assortment of Exceptionally Fine . Lynn, Maas., Nov. 17—(fl’)—Ad­ plant baa startad its night ^ f L your egg output hoe Bnlldllis Uatarlali ...... 4X Notire is hereby given to all the Minted Gene' Spencer, 131 1-2, dison P. Parker, 65, head of tUie winds n tba 1-A’s to eur dis. doubladr IMsnionda —Watohes—Jewelry 4X legal voters of the South Man­ FOR SALE South Oiicago, (8). peraonnel departaent of the Gen­ trlcL" Kleetrleal Appliencaa—Radio. 4X-A San Francisco—Sheik Rangel eral Electric company’s plant here, Fnel and Feed ...... M chester Fire District that the 104 WEST CENTER ST. — 6 Garden—Farm —Dairy Producte 41 Annua) Meeting of said" District rooms. Single. Bath and lav­ HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS 148 1-2, Fresno, Calif., outpointed died at the plant yeaterday of a Houeehold .Ooode ...... 4X atory. Reereatioa room hi kaaa- Fritxie Zivtc, 140, Plttaburgb, heart attack. He lived M Marble- TOONERVILLB FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX tx will be held in Hose House No. 3 Baeblnary and Tools ...... Thursday. November 19, 1942, at m eat Cash 61,000. (10). Busleal Inelrumehu t« ^------r — ® hee and Store tSauipneni tn 8 o'clorjc E.W.T., for the follow­ BY V. T. HAMLIN AQlals At the diorei ...... 4t ing purposes; 106 CENTER ST. — 7 reoma, 6 A t Reid’s Auctiontorium C o p p e e F ie n p ALLEY OOP Coning Exhibit A S 4t bathreowis. Ceatral earing Apparel—Furs ... 1. To take action on the Vacaat. fl.666. U. 8. ROUTE < BOLTON, CONN. Kniited Peasant Mittens tanred—To Buy .. ports and recommendations of the sNCR OANS'DOni ^FELLOW M0OVIAN5.. A LOT OF VOl/ -SO UtfT MI6HT WE WENT OVER AN* / i o “ MERE’S TV? CHAP WHO Baoam—ltonrd—Hotels—R< tx TH0U6HT E S N Y S NEW 0 « S R Rcslaarants iX-A District I 164 MAD) ST.—6-famlly. Large (3 Miles East of Manchester) (SURI CHOKSm^ DO.. AH’ IN BCIN Llg56NIM"1D THBM HOOZY CTOPPBO IT... AN* MORE THAN THKT, iBooma witnuui Board ...... «U 2. To- take action in regard to lot Ideal for a profeoahwal PSOPkOANDA BROADCASTS.. . WE BROUGHT RACK TH* GUV WHO WAS BSTTERM TH’GOVOM Benirdara Wanted ...... rRAMMHf\OgP IBNV’S M0fiMN6,OUff appropriations for the purchase man. Flrat floor of • rooma va­ [ARE ttKK|iQ0AD6>6T... )vm E nORIMS ^ OKAY, BECAUSE VOOR W AS DOIN’ TV? TALKIM ; A N * X W E N T MENT US MOOVIAMS Country Hoard-Raeorls ...... 41 of equipment and for the ex­ cant WID act 8% on Inveai- Hotels—Reetauranta I FROM TH7AN' ©LORf 8E//60NNA SBElMr- ^ GOVERNMENT DONT FlgOEE V O ir T D SSB * f M .» A H ’ I D L IS S E N I D DISH OUT FOR Wanted — Room*—Board ...... •I penses. repairs and maintenance msnt Oaak itJWfl. WED. EVE., NOVEMBER 18 c OURSELVES/ Real Rautr Far Rant • 4 of the Fire Department and other ^RAID.^J!x MS NOU 60T,/AN H itt WMm nfe ©OT ANY R ig h t t o p o R- A PEW jMfORl t h i n g s HE’S GOT7D apartio*nta Plata Ten-trients •t POSTER ST. — Naar East Oco- H6S luafnata Location* for Rent .. X* property and activities Of the Fire t A t 6 O’clock r C O P ® . ^ m s e N B K L BlD s o u s US5BNINGTO District for the ensuing year. ter. • rooma. Bath. Paraaee leueee For Rent ...... t1 beat ExeeUeot locntiea. Caih .101 ANYTHING WWAATT GOT Suburban Fot Rent ...... 41 3. To see if the District will TH ’ g u m p t i o n T O Suminri H<,inc» Fot R*nt ..... $1,600. 6 Ft. Frifidahre (like new), G. E. Ice B<», Westinghouse Wanted to Rent .... ex authorize its Treasurer to borrow STOP... Rral Kaiata Far tala tu in the name of the South Man­ tt SCARBOROUGH ROAD — 7 Eleetrie Ice Box. WestinghoRse Electric Range, L. A H. oarlmeni Butidina (or data .. ti chester Fire District money for BIfletric Range, Mahogany 4*Pos(er Bed (Box Spring and ualneaa Property tor dale ... It iRVRiety. twem. 9k* .Farms aSSER 1942. in this aerana, simple frock with FRBCKLRS AND HIS FRIENDf The Maximum its alanderiring panM whlcb melts pounds away from your appear- onca. Tba asw cut neckUna wiH INTER IHAT 'THIS VexiNG Blit if yo u maka ybiir face seem fU rer and S A Y S YOU . t h in k X. DMUKED youngwr, too! The pattern dlrceis I D A T I # _ . MDU JEMffOfW i for comfortable kimono cut or WORKED'UP A W AITiL YOU SEW smooth fitting set-in rieeves.' OF entering^ JTMBOONTEST/ J HBAidV OtSLIKT m c w h e n L IhUtarn Nb. 8290 Is in siaes M. - k .s b u ,».YOU P B ^ K 36. M . 40. 42, 44. 46 and 48. 8iM By Mrs. Aoaa Oabat (PattwB No. fiStt) amouBto of M with set-in eleevee takes 4% , They’re bright green (make yarn spaoiltod. c«der chart for gMda 85-lnch matorial, 6 y a t ^ tham at any otbar gny eokw wocklBg amhroidery. sand 10 cents ^ m pLTI you ma y f a n « ), and the amait In OoilB, Tour Nama.and Address UtUa figmaa of a poasnnt boy aad sad Psttara MasBbar to Anne For thia attractiva pattarn; 'amd Cabot, Tha Brcaiag HaraM, 106 15e in coin, your nama, address, girl ara wackad on tha ftrishad mlttaa In rust. bhw. yellow, blaok ■arcatt Arcana. New York aty. pattern numbar and siaa to Tba •thfi 1 eeat poataga for each Manchaatar., Herald Today’s Pat­ The mittoaa .hava a ttiedaUy da- pattam ordarad. tern Sarvioa, 106 Bavanth avenue. ‘Hw aaoood Isaue of Anne Qabot': New York, N. T. aignad wrist ascBoa to make them vary anug. .Notloa tha elavar poW* A Him is now ready—tha Fall an •d toott— Bu^ nsovtt coBfort- Winter AIbam-41nMly helps u able t t u tha oM^aridoMd Mad. wam ~knit aad orochetod gai Maka them for your gnannar and rork idsas. quilt U i^ ackobi danghtaas. Maks tbsai . Chitotmaa prm for ymuarif—ttn aaait to waar . Road- for, you mtttaas Inataad at ■torch! MChbofaraam • A i i . V ...... Average Daily Clreulatlon . ' - 4 T U E S D A Y , 9 ^ V E lf6 E R 17, U The Weather Far tha Maoth af Octohar, 120 '■fcraat of D. A Waathav

.■I—,I, A-i ■ a The Aamrlcaa LagioB auxiliary Emertcncy Doctor ^in ters Jjave agreed. Tba opinion of tha other membera latoradttnit rala aad Upland aald, to paint lo o t T o w n aa baae oblig^ to poa^maa draw­ that tba present location was the a« tha Aadit toalght. ing oa tba Thaakaglviag turkay lir. Robert Keeney wtU re- ' aad place the names on better one prevailed and the Park Reserved Dignity until Monday arealng, NOTamber apond to emergency calls to- *1*^ vrere paid for the board is to be asked to withdraw > as, aa ratuiaa for laaa than SO par .moRow afternoon. Is H e ■InL/Thoy w ^ d do the work in its objection. .IHancbesfer—4 City of ViUago Charm pn[|| Hm nt aad .TMeber cant on tba raffia are in to data. the early evening and on Saturday. On motion of Selectman Sym­ In Modem Memorials I t tiM ObBoordia Uir Ratunia muat ba la by Monday IV was suggested by George H. ington the board voted to extend Our Memorisls are PR O U D LY built (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE TH R EE CEI jt a n li 1 * —» wlU b* bald afternoon and may ba mad^ Wj^dell that, the sign be erected (CtomUtod Advortlaiag aa Page 14> M ANCH ESTER , CONN., W E D N E S D A Y , NO VE M B ER 18,1942 All membem ef Scendla Lodge, sympathy to the bereaved family VOL. LX IL , NO. 42 ; a t « lg M • ’Moek. The eom* ttarougb M m Emma Harria, SfA l^electirien Take ^ o A c ' in'muit of the Municipal building to be PR O U D LY owned. See our No. 28, Order of Vase, yam re- trf Edward F. Taylor. Mr. ’Taylor I la ebam la am aglag Sot Porter atreet, M ra Viola Rice, 76 if tber^wiw objections to its pres­ was a nymber of the 2k>nlng present stock of Monuments of all IpeJrw aad a aodal queated to be present at the meet­ tion on Petitira fo r RuaaaU atreet, or M m Olive Cbar- ing ’Thuraday evening, aa a re- ent locatiait4iy tha Park board. Board of Appeala. types and prices, or let os make ta foBoar Iba paocraas. X tlm, 67 Pine atreet. ' Playing onJS^undays. aaat la mptmoA FaraaU vialon of the by-lawa la contem­ snggestiofis withont any obligation Yanks Off to New Guinea Front iBotaajrataicBiaadtbatr plated. ’The lodge recently voted whatsoever. Oroup 246 of the PoHah Worn- to adopt the new Hoapltalixation The Selectmen at their next; Boast of Readiness > a n ntgoA ba attand. en’B Alliance wiU meet tomorrow plan which requires an increase in an Admits Loss meeting Will pass upon the peti- ! evening at aeven o’clock in the the yearly dues. ’The action of I Mad Oboaa baadqoaitcn la PoUah-Amerlcan club on Clinton those' attending the meeting tion of Howard Murphy and Jos-; Manchester Memorial Company leoaa and Mak btUldiaa will atreet. - AU membera who haven't Thursday night wlU govern the eph Farr, signed 'by 40 others, i A, Almettt, Prop. ■aad all day tomorrow b made retuma on ticketa for the whede lodge. It is therefom desir­ asking for the opening cf boi^Ung' Coreer Pearl aad Harriaoa Sta. TeL 7787 o r 8267 ad tba work ooBnaetad wltb recent concert are urged to do ao able that as many as possible at­ Opea Sundaya For Bizefte Battle; allays la Manchester betweea the M t b a n ad tba Rad Croaa at thia meeting. tend. Buy Direct and Save Moeey! Of One Battleship baak ambOe from UrM to hours of 2:80 in the afternoon and ;v4:M. Ik oaaa od amargeacy M m Air raid wardena of Precinct 12 The weekly setback tournament 10 o’clock at night on Sundays. ‘ Marlorta Kidridca atay. ba raacbed will hold their regular meeting will take place tonight at the Red ’The petition was presented by Mr. ^tft tta TJt.CJL, talroboae 7206. Thursday evening at eight o’clock Men’s Social. club. Playing will Murphy. He said that Manchester local Nmaaa A i ^ win aa> at the T. M. C. A. ^ begin at eight o’clock and all was the only town in the state Predicts Axis Stani tto phyaielaas aad raglatarad players are requested to be In Solomons Fight that did not aUow bowling and > ! ■ la ncahriag' doaatloBa of prompt. that there were so many now work­ ’Ihe Mothera Circle of the Im­ PLAN TO LEAVE YOUR WATCH TODAY WITH blood ftom amta tbaa US aolua* maculate Conception will meet to­ ing at odd houm that Sunday was Advance Guard of Pow­ tlM wbo am tbua taking a vital morrow evening with Mrs. A. W. Mr. and Mrs. Ouataf Frits of about the only day they had tor DEWEY-RICHMAN FOR A COMPLETE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ■ 'fart la tba war program. Mra. Gates of 46 1-2 Summer atreet. New London, formerly of Man­ thia paatlme. “IN ORDER” JOB Announcement G o e s | Tanks m Egypt^?F Escape Butter Curb erful Allied Force Al^ t ' Joaapb Hammoad, cbairmaa of chester, were week-end guests of West Coast Fight Looms ___ , 1-v, Would Await ReactioB Mainsprings - Jewels <■ Small Parta — Replaced With Genntato COMilNATION SPECIAL AT ' aatm loa, with a conunlttea of four The monthly meeting of the Mr. and Mra. Paul B. Klotaer of Selectman England said he was Parts ftor Each Make of Watch. Further Than Any Be­ Destruction or Cap­ ready Deep in Tu­ ['Win a a m aaadwiebaa, milk, tea, Washington street. Seen Likely Fimt Aid aasoeiation will take not taking any stand'on tha ques­ Two Watohmakera At T ow Service- fore in Admitting Loss- , aeffba aad fruit Julcaa to the blood place Friday evening, November tion at this time but the matter M eat La ck On Granting ture by Eighth Army; nisia; British ParachuK 20. at the ;State Trade school. The. The aanual' meeting of the was-oae he feR 'Should not 1 )a act­ THE DEWEY-RIGHMAN € 0...... -esiCbumJCTen Heavier British WHhiQ 70 To Be H ard ists Landed at K< speakers will be Dr. Robert Knapp Manchester Republican Women’s ed upon at the meeting ana moved J*welwe Stutlon^ni OpUdaoH Is Serious Membera od Eleanore Dues and Dr. Eugene Davis, the new club will be held tomorrow after­ that the question go over until Blows Struck at Amer­ New Pow ers Miles of Bengasi and Airdromes and Amer­ Li Lodge, Daughters of Italy are re­ chairman of the Manchester Chap­ noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. the next meeting for the purpose ican Squadron Than laded of the monthly meeting ter Red Croaa. Motion pictures Jay E. Rand, 33 Cobum Road. Of- of learning what public reaction FOS Pursuing Rommel’s! Rationing on National icans Poised on Fron­ ttia omidBg at 7:30 la ’Tinker hall. will also be shown. fleera for the coming year will be was to move. Mr. Murphy protest­ FOR FINE FOOD' Navy Has Announced; ftestauraiUs Feeding Roosevelt Requckt for Scale to Difficult elected aad other routine business ed, claiming that it was already Units on Wide Front. tier; Radio Silent. M m Ckrl N. Fum y of Steep The Mothem Orcle of St Ger­ tranaacted. ’The guest speaker wiU getting late in the season, but the Admits 4 Others Sunk. 30f000 in Shipyard\ RIglit to Suspend Tar- Because Differ- MoDow Lane la vlalting friends in ard will meet tomorrow evening at 84 O A K L A N D STREET be Elmer Weden, chief cf the motion to poetpbne action S—Japan, despite a mighty cqn' Jn O peration offensive thrusts Ifitn* aivge-torn with Biserte had baen reportad in attendance and will addreaa tha Specifically, it would ^ v e the "The battle’ 'will not be ours un­ Hartford Pet Shop. W e have a trid shipment due ports damaged. centratlon of air and asa power to Blrtlrday or Next Day. Stalingrad, toe Germans today had A xis eommunlquaa two days*. meeting. chi^ executive the authority to til tos enemy ia lying senseless," Imre tomorrow. . . Ib. 25c . . . tV t to 3-Ib. lots, 22c Ib. Against this total of 18 vessels Afid toe use of the word eapf the South Pacific, has failed to suspend "in whole or part, . he declared. "H e ia a good fighter gained only a few yards in persist NATIVE sunk or damaged— compared with aeeme'l to refute toe Naal pi Weights win not be exact as we have to cut the meat ahake plana for an American offen­ those laws or regulations" which WashingtoZ^ov. Senate Gears Away Un­ and will keep up his rearguard ac­ ent and costly efforts to occupy James V. Farrand. of 48 North the U. 8. N a ^ s preliminary an­ rands line that they moved in "to hi the fauami state. Use It Juat like Dog Beef. street has returned to his home LARSEN’S FEED SERVICE sive. in bis opinion Interfere with the tion in an effort to bold ua back the northern factory district for nouncement that the total waa 30 — President Roosevelt fixed derbrush Thwarting lefend their French compatriots.' from the Hartford hoapltsL The Jape appear to have lost the war effort by imposing tariffs and as long as there is s possibiUty of winter quarters. TURKEYS 38 DEPOT SQUARE ' TEL. 5406 v e s a ^ sunk or damaged— the Jap- ^ three separate registration Tunisia," and met only OTHER DOG FOOD ITEMS... iniUative in that sector, paying taxes on Imports and exports, and Efforts to Bring Up his getting retnforcemenU by air •The Army newspaper Red Star Choics Toms and Hens smese claimed the caaualtiea in­ tion from the French. Sassltlsd Dried Dog M e a t...... 10c Elton L. Clark, ton of Mr. and heavily in planes, ahipe and men. those regulating the entnince and I periods today for youths who and oea.” said the Nsxis had been concen­ flicted by them totalled 13 or 14 The Germans, squaeaad M ix, Loyden H. aark. of 12 Ly- Gen. Uouglas MacArthur has departure of individiMis. have reached or will reach Anti-Poll Tax BiU. Sherman Tank "Grand’’ trating their attack on a sector W e Hava Roxey, Red Heart and a FuO Line of Gaines FOR THIS WORK Vessels sunk and 11 or 12 damag­ daU atreet has been promoted ed. Agalnat the latter figures taken the field in N ew Guinea for Opponents Raise Protest their 18th birthdays in the Alexander aald toe American less than 400 yards wide, trying I Dog Food. MARSHALL'S a growlrig land offensive there. (Coottaned am Pegs Twahro) from the rank of Second Lieuten­ IS AVAILABLE! atands the U. S. Navy's an­ But, even aa the committee call- , , z g y Washington, Nov. 18— (P)—The Sherman tank ia "grand and aa vainly to break through to the Bolton Notch The great Solomons victory of Nov. ant to First Lieutenant He is now nouncement of the loaa of two ed lU execuUve aeasion. opponenU / f u i Senate cleared away today aome good aa any on toe battlefield— our Volga. I WEDNESDAY MORNING a flying instructor at the new Let Us Go Over Your Work lS-15 demonstrates clearly Allied nUMd 8 protest that the messure I proclBniHtion, he set the week •raking Heavy .Toll TELEPHONE 4052 - light cruisers ajid six destroyers, of toe pariiamenury underbrush troops lovejt.” Plneharst doses at noon Wednesday. Please buy your Army Flying School at Enid, Ok­ with one night engagement yet command of the sky, sea, .and would go much further, that it I beginning Dec. 11 and ending Referring to Rommel, although Although ice floes in the river Wm those who placed orders In KLEIN'S MARKET And See How Much Stock Will land (n the Guadalcanal aector. which had thwarted adminlatra- Freeh Ptnehorst Meat Wednesday morning. lahoma. ^ to be reported. conatUuted a step toward totallta-1 Dec. 17 for draft registration ot he did not use hia aame, Alexan­ have complicated the Russians’ the summer p le ^ call aad eoo- 161 CENTER STREET • TEL. 3256 Be Required. AU theae thinga point to the shap­ tion efforU to bring up an anti- supply pr^lem temporarily, toe Expect to have Pork Chops,. .Good cuts of Stewing — .1 ------AwMunce Lass ef 41 Ptaaea , rianism, that it would break down those who became 18 in July and der said: Flashes ! Srm alxe and date of deU\-ery? Three cases of whooping cough ing of plana to break into the the tariff and Immigration laws. August. Young men Who reached poll tax bill only to find a fiUtms- defenders have been holding their Lamb, (i f ear ctunes In time from West, wUl have Spare The Japanese also announced "H e will hang on. He always (Lata BoUetlaa of top ifPi W ire) and one case of lobar pneumonia greater Asia sphere of Japanese "The time Is too short between that age in September and Octo­ ter nurtured by aouthern members lines generelly and taking a heavy Riba, Veal and Calvee' L iv er).' Now, more than ever before, the loaa of 41 planer hut claimed does. H e’s a good fighter, that are reported In Manchester in the conquest and roU the enemy back. now and the end of this session to ber will register in the following still blooming hardly. felk>w. He’s trying to hang on and toil of N asi lives and equipment, COMBINATION SPECIAL to have ahot down or otherwise B y a vote of 36 to 21, the cham­ Freahly Chopped weekly buUetln of the State home owners are urged to in­ Comment Significant give this measure the cmisidera-1 week and those who became 18 in reorganise. it waa reported. 88 Pweons tojured to CnudMo Health Department issued today. destroyed 74 or more rival air­ ber gave final approval to toe GROUND BEEF ...... Ib. S6c Can Grated Cheese ...... 10c sulate their houses as much as •The comment-by Admiral Ches tion it deserves," declared Repre- November and December will reg- When he geU to Tripoli and The Germans have been held CMcago. Nev. 18—(AV-A| craft. ter W . Nimits, commander-in-chief journal summary of iU Mqnday largely on the defensive for the Country Style Sausage Imparlal headqxiartera issued its aentatlve Knutson (R., Minn.), ister in the week starting Dec. 26 finds it too oootly then he may Imxtely 88 persons were pee^ble to help conserve heat of the Pacific fleet, relative to fu­ proceedings, objections to which past week in toe Caucasus where OLD Can Tomato Paste ...... 13c veraion of what was called the member of the committee. and closing Dec. 31. attempt to get out— a sort of today ia two elevated tratai PBUTTES Ib. 49c Francis Gardner ture action that "maybe it wUl be yesterday had prevented Demo­ the Russians have been harassing which means saving fueL third Solomons’ Naval battle "The prealdenL" he contended, I Coatinnons Registratloo Dunkerque.” Urioas which tied up " L " A New Birds Eye Item...Mixed Vegetables. Orsano*8 Spaghetti Sauce...... 2Se of our choosing, not their chooe- ‘has all the powers he needs to cratic Leader Barkley of Kentucky The slender, alert commander in them with counter-attacks in toe between the North and RECORDS after the ’Tokyo radio, abetted by Mr. Roosevelt also provided for from making a motiem to Uke up For Dessert.. .Birds Eye Strawberries. Moat ba tanw d to for sal­ ing," is regarded as highly slgntfl-. prosecute the war. I will fight any | chief, sunburned and handsome in Nalchik area and with scouting tUdea and the Loop at the Enlists in Army 1 Lb. Pkg. Spaghetti...... 12c the German and Italian radios, had continuous registration on their the disputed measure. Fresh CauHlIower.. .Mushrooms.. .Spinach .*. . R ^ vage If yea arant to keep W G HAVE trumpeted in advance* to the world cant. / attempt that is made to get the birthdays of youths who become hia battle dress, exuded optimism raids around Tuapse, battle dlS' of toe morning rush hear, Thpae in charge of operatlona Barkley then movied Immediate patches said. Generally the broad reports said 20 pasaengerd were) Tomatoes. Francis R Gardner, of 122 ptoyleg the eew apee. 1 Lb. Hamburg ...... 39c ROCK WOOL IN BATTS, ROLLS AKD B U LK IS on or after next Jan. 1. If the point out there is a long hard fight (Coatlaned do Pago Twelve) cottaicferatlon of the bill, abandon' picture of a stalemate costly to Injured nt Buena avenna nndil Glenwood street, baa enlisted in 2 ^ e ehch paid for old rec­ (OoettMMd Oh Page Btoht) birthday falls on " a Sunday or ’(Continned on Page ’Twelve) Buy Pepperidge Farm Bread and Kavanaugh’s English 3 Cans CampbelFs Tomato Soup ...... 30c ahead and there la no reason to ss- Ing hia effort tb make such a pro­ the stalled Axis Armies holds Binodway, oo the North Side. tha U. 8. Army and left this ords Irrespective of quantity. holiday, they must register the Muffins at Pinehurst Wednesday morning. Bume that progreaa will be made by p e l at d tone when, it waa not from day to day with the minor Chicago, North Shore and Milwae;] morning for Fort Devena. He next day. ToU l Value $1.29! ’ leaps and bounds. Guadalcanal debaUble. changes In the lines tending to off­ keo suburbnn electric train aerved for six -yeara in the Na­ This will be the sixth draft reg­ KEMP'S merely ia an outpoat of Japan’s Because the Senate recessed yes­ set one another. reported to kave collided thorOr^ tional Guard and was employed aa P ress H unt istration. The last, on June 30th, Bomber Crew arei of conquest. Despite their terday instead of adjourning. Vice Ship Losses Paying with a thousand casual­ with an elevated train, Fiameo,^ a metal sprayer at tha East Hart­ Inc. covered young men who already losses, the Jsps still pqss^ss strong President Wallace, the presiding ties, the Germans in a series of at­ broke out after this atcident ford Aircraft plant 763 Blata SL Tel. S6S2 G. E . Willis and Son> he; were IS or 19 and those who had A U F o r $ 1 .3 5 N aval power and tremetidoua re­ officer, ruled that the motion could tacks advanced very slightly in a lire depaitoient squads, as well ae^ p .n icfm rjl Groce n/ ^tic. Mra. Gardner was the former F o r In fan t become 20 since the preceding Called Small Coal, Lumber, Slasons’ Supplies, Paint Feat Revealed sources of fighting men. be debated. Senator Doxey (D., factory sector of Stalingrad, the stretcher cars and ambulanoas^'^ ' r A . ^ 3c: va/, Mias M argaret L Wilson and the ✓ 'V. ______Admiral Nimits commented registration. .2 Main Street Tel. 5125 MancRester Miaa.) immediately launched into midnight Soviet commmilque said. were sent there. Some 16 per Place Your Order With Ua Thia Week for Tour Thanksgivtog "they are smart and do know how „ , flMr. Roosevelt’s proclamation OF POST OFFICE ■ 0,\E SiOCK -POM AR-IQR'r couple has a four-3rear-old ^|augh- a lengthy explanation I of a tlme- Nazis Strike Repeatedly were reported injured in . the South j Turkey — Native or Western. to.conduct war and they are aba6. | w ^ tar. ’The young man is tha Sea of Fights * Off 30 Nazi Mother Bludgeoned klUlng piolnt of order he expected 50 Axis Subs Concen­ F ar to the north toq Nazis were Side nushap, at fo rty -first straot., Mrs. Ruth W. Gardner of 60 West Read Herald Advs. lu t^y nithleaa with their oWn peo­ "advlaable to insure victory, final to raise. reported striking repeatedly and and Calumet avenue, where a Canter street aad tha lato Frank Planesy Down Four to ple aa well aa ours." Thrown Over Cliff; I trated Against Opera­ and complete, over toe enemies of To Dehato Mottoa "Several Days' recklessly in an effort to re-take Jackson pork train was reported ! A. Gardner. Japanese loss'of life has been Eight,' Return Safely. Other Children Found. toe United SUtea." Southerners who are .opposing tion in North Africa. to have struck the rear of aa Cn- ; The new registration ’ will Uke the blU, approved In somewhat dif- (Contimied ao Page Four) glewuod train, also tmve'JagJ (CoottooedI CO Page Twelve) lerent form by the House, said AUCB OOFRAM Loa Angeles, Nov. 18—(P)— Po­ place almuIUneoualy in the United north. London, Nov. 18—(fi^^Here’a they expected to debate Barkley’s London, Nov. 18—(P)— An au­ • • • (Kaowa Aa <|aaaa ABea) t lice pressed a lyidenlng scareb to­ SUtes. Alaska, Hawaii, and Puer­ the rouaUg story ot sight acrap- motion "several days." thoritative Brttiah source declared SPOUTDAL MEDIUM Factory’s Weekly Special day for the aix weelu

' In a two-t Bfodcni and OM-Fuhionad I to e named, said it waa Indicated that to Allied shipping U regarded as it an aqwclally attmetlva tnrgsL girl. I She is in a hoa^taL near death that tha midwest must ration its Ita proximity to the major produc home destroyed by fire. The b A Very Important Part ‘ at least 30 Axis submarines were a probable result of the present DANCING "Whan thay put a bullst through CDatactiva Nswoll E. Lewia said I from numerous injuries, Ineludlpg gasoline and oU to make stocks Ing areas and of the more plentiful lee ef George W . Horton 8rdi between Gibraltar and Biserte dur­ campaign In North Africa. our Ne. I.irMfOer nad l^ k a d qd stend cn an am hanh-la pnsaible .a ln u . fracture,...... availal)U..for toe petraieum-etarv- supply of oil yvhic)i is stored in this his dog. Rusty, were found Adak-(tee. t a x )^ 50s.. ing toe paaaago-ef toe Allied eoa- "The catculatlons have HK-Aey are not right tires will wear very fasL- PLAID SKIRTS $ 1-99 aut ef fornlh&M I haaw we ^ meht iwer a pit where tha gifl’al Net long after she waa found, a ed asst. area would ba to do so at the aX' flremsn within two fw t at voya and this number later made on thU subject.” W S A said, I St. BrUgaPa O n ri* In traubla,” said Uaut. Rabat L. bratally riaahed body was found I woman brought two children to a Although North African expedi­ panaa cf tha east,’’ hs declared. bnsoment doer. Reported increased to 80. “relate to toe amount of tonnage JtnrEN iLES Rloitlaa, tha pilot, of Houston, and told him, "This ia whar# ' 11 matron at toe unioii stotion hers, tionary forces have been draining WauM ’Threaten Health hntnod was Moreno Mat \Lel MS diedt A em on omr special machine and British aubmarines. he contin­ that would, be set free if the Medl- •Taxas. dumped bar ovar.'* | When ahe fallad ,to return aev- petroleum prOducta from the Unit- " I f you in tola section of toe who had been atayiag with ued, are ffiving toe same attention teriranean wquld be used to carry r Aad whan thay slamaMd two, Funderburk DatacUvelaral hours later, the matron noti-|ed States at a. rate exceeding "any country do not share your more Hoitoas aineo hia owa I to A x is' efforts to reinforce toe the same cargoes to the same des­ ■M ko any necessary repaij^ enaaon ahMto into our ruddar eoo- Lewia tastiflad, that he had Kkd re-1 Hadf l ^ pollcpoUce. The_children were j^ n - 1 figure that might have beeA esti­ abundant supply with the. populous od Saturday. contingents in ’Tunisia as they did tinations ss were recently being SN O W S U IT S tnito I told tha hoys to got ready latlon with tha girt three times thelUfled as Kay Rose, 4. and Clark mated In advance,” he said, states on toe eastern seaboard, .1 • • . • $ $ . 2 5 to M arshal Rommel’s earlier borge sround the Cspe of Goqd to ball ouL W a lucky, night of A pril 7. I Edward MacLam, IS months, two problem ia nqt ao. much one them the cut in that area would Found Shot te Deoth Three Pieces. efforta to get supplies across tbe ifeOTDRlilNEUP W O R K ^ VALVES GROUND guaaa.” Policeman Thomas J. Kershaw I of the Injured woinan’s children, abundance as of avallsbility. have to be ao drastic as to not only Hope. ' MlaneapoUs, Nov. . U S e tb a e k Mediterranean to his forces in Equal te Twe Moaths’ Output Fto ShaR la Lap told o f. Funderburk’s oonfeaalng| BtUl miasing is toe third, six To make additional stdbka avail­ imperil the w ar effort but would Ml. Boll, 58. a bno eompaay Eillyptl H e predicted it would "In terms of construction of R E U N E D V Ctaff Sorgi. Mhn T. Da John at tha alavinx te Ma call at poticalweaks old Judith Rae MacLam. able to toe eatem oaabosfd. he threaten, toe very health of acorea ttvd at BOlwankfie, w as r TONIGHT AT 8 atm Slaying m n,s__ _ - * The father ot the chUdran, Bd- be vary difficult from a aupplj; merchant ‘ ships in toe United ’ Retail Salesroom Aasley, Ala., wqe hanging away heaidquartare July 80, whoa he w aal continued, large ihldweotern stores of thousands of citisena in the to death and Majarle M eh^ NUMBER atandpoint for. the Axis to main States, thev’saving is the equivalent I at tha enamy f i m hto tall gun' retumad from Waahlngtoa, D. C.,| must ba aM pi^ to toortage areas emfft c o m ! fftAtffS. waitress, criOcafly ■. wanndsd of about two montha output o# toe By First daaa Machaniea. Highland Pai% whara ha kad aarvad 60 days for (( aa Pngs Twahro) land pipallna aad bergo Unntnala "fortunately for toe welfare of tain a.' foothold in Africa. Ben­ the Parkway hotel hero eaiUM In $4 Merchandise Orders neris poaltlan iwbaa a Oanaan dry cargo vessels construction, fightar put a ao-mUMmeter cannon mrnrlng eoncaalad waapona. plannad to serve the mtdweat must our country, we dc^ not do things gasi, he aaaerted, already has been day aa ihe cllasns at whnt $25 FREE GAME capacity of toe nation at tha pres­ Communi^ Qab MANCHESTER abu t *Ylght>la hto lap,! ■praying Oavo M seoy 2a O M BslsBet becoma potnta o t origin for ship- that way. It la in tba American "ImmoWHaed" u a supply point M r CL W ; CnaarsO toi M 23 Regnbn* Games Trm sm ry ent time. KarUiaw dadarad that Fuadar- meats to too oast .ooest * tradition not only to share ovar aad 'THpoU, tba riiiaf Ajda base In rirn **-***"? ronmneo I toft todo •The dry cargo thlpping require at both toM him ha had given Gtoia- Larger Reaarvaa Kseqaeary abundanoa vrito our naighbon Imt Ubya, "no doubt wtn bo dealt years standing 3 CadiPriaea 4 Itoor Prizes out at hie tw o . BTatolngton, Nov. 18 (P) ■ Tha ed to undertake toe same direct tins .25 cents tba morning o< April Dean said that to meet this alao to share our hardahipa 'and with prettt tooroui^y by our estw Motor Sales Aflmiasion KNITTiNG MILLS position of the Treasury Nov. 16: voyages from tbe United States mlativaa at to Hohsrt SdmBir, Pisp. Refireehmenle 1 3 th Game for $13.00 Daoj^to Ida multiple irauads, toe 7 and made a date te meet her ReceipU, 841.462.732.13; ex| drain larger reserve stocks would discomforts by making whatever strong Air Forcea which daiSy are tha twa bad h Aa Uanal MANCHESTER GREBN„ ,TEL.$804 dituras. 8478.456.358.42; net baes ma aaceasary in tha midwest. sacriSee is necessary for toe wel- acquiring basaa closer and closer t e l am Page Feortirel BHSpi STREET - . 4134 ImstataMlttjr tost atoeks la add- fare « f ;R|ka oauntnr." to that potot'* Ajdmliaiou 35e boors Opsa At 7 — nsjrlaf Starts At 8. O p t a E v g t y eaamlUM.2IS.7I2.tl. • .