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Average Daily Circulation For the Moath of November, 1941 The Weather 7,010 Forecaat of U. S. Weather Wember af the Andlt Light to prederate tnin • temooB and tonight, warn Bnrean of OIrenlatlaae night, Httle change I Wednesday. Manchester—^A City o f Village Charm VOL. LXI„N0.71 (ClasslAed Advertising On Pnge Ifl) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23,1941 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE T H R E E C B I anese Force Lands on Wake Island;

Fighting Still Sharp in Northern Luzon:

Roosevelt, Army, Navy Officials to Confer With Churchill

‘War Council’ Will U. S . Tanker Safe-----After Dodging Jap Shells Units of Unspecified Hold Meet Today;

Staff to Attend Number Are Landed;

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ence Between Presi­ Typhus Wave Positions Un change!^ dent and Entire Brit-' Nears Berlin, ish Mission; Oval Announcement Is Inter­ Small Garrison o f Ms»i Study Scene of Par­ preted as In(N(!ating B ill to Take Report Says rines Undergoes Stroi leys Held Last Night. American and Filipino War Plants Air Attack; Sev« Troops Check Japa­ Washington, Dec. 23.— (i!p) Women in German La­ Enemy Planes Are Shal.| — President Roosevelt called nese Efforts to Ad­ bor Camps in Branden­ Still Urged Down; No Announoe>f| a conference for 6 p. m., e.s.t. Richfield on tanker Agwlworld. which reported It was shelled by a Jap submarine onlv 20 mile, vance Southward; Be­ today with American Army burg Forests Cease off cypress Point, near Monterey. Calif., is pictured arriving safely in Sin FrLciwTBav ment as to Whethw.l prison Island of Alcatraz. The tanker, en route from Los Angeles to San Tra^clsfo w h « tof ^ub lieve Heavy Fighting u d Navy officials and Brit­ Helping Local Farmers appeared, escaped by steaming full speed into Santa Cruz.—NEA Telephoto, Connolly to Seek Sen­ Americans Stiff Resist*: ish Prime Minister Churchill To Continue All Night. ate Action Even If ing Japs Landed Todajr and his staff. The White , Dec. 23— IJP) — The House said this group might Polish Telegraphic Agency said to­ Manila, Dec. 23.— (4:19 p . Agreement Reached be called the “war council.” day an epidemiif' of typhus was m., 2:19 a. m., e.s.t.)— (JP)— Washington, Dec. 23.— Ofy The American group invited in­ Dutch Aid Americans at Davao; To Eliminate Strikes. spreading through eastern Europe U. S. Army headquarters an­ — The Japanese have landed cluded Secretory o f War Stlnuon, and was reported approaching Ber- at last on Wake Island, at a Oen. George C. Marshall, Arm }’ nounced today that sharp Washington, Dec. 23—(P)— Sena­ lln. cost known only to them­ chief of etelf; Maj. Gen. Henry H. flghting was continuing in tor Connaily (D., Tex.), said in a It quoted the Berlin correipond* British Still Holding Hong Kong selves and the sturdy Marinaa Aimold, deputy chief of Naval ^rot of the Stockholm newspaper northern Luzon but said telegram today to Gov. Paul B. eratlona; Admiral Ernest J. WIKg, TidnIngen a$ faying that women there had been no change in Johnson of Miooisaippl that he was who fought off aftflr. new commander of the United employed in German labor campi attack in a style that liM States fleet, and Harry L. Hop- Resolute Defenders Ap­ Fliers Attack Japa­ positions since yesterday, prepared-to seek Senate action on to the Bradenburg forests near thrilled the nation. In fact* Idns, special assistant on lend- w rlto hod ceased helping local parently Smash Back British Deny when the Japanese landed a bill giving the government auth­ lease affairs. farmers because of typhus in nese Ships in Harbor; strong forces at Santo Tomas, ap­ ority to take over struck war pro- since the Navy Department -

Arrived L m 4 Night neighboring villages. More Numerous Foes; proximately 125 miles from Ma­ .duction plants even If on- agree- cofnxnunlqu$ t6lUnf of th# iRild* ’ Plane Carrier Tankert HU Squarely^ ing today gave no detolla, th w *-- .With Britain's prime minister, Regain Some Positions nila. Observers here interpreted Bursts into Tlanies. the announcement os Indicating (Contlnaed On Pnge Fourteen) was stUl hope that the tiny PaelT J who arrived here lost night, were fle island was not lost entirely. ' to be Lord Beaverbrook, supply that American and Filipino troops, .The hope was not tosplr^ by; Would Abolish London, Dec. 23.— (/P)— Under Attack reported earUer to be holding a minister; Admiral of the Fleet Sir Batavia, Netherlands East Wake’s Importance, for-it haa iU- Dudley Pound; Air Chief Marshal Despite repeated Japanese' line north of Damortis, four miles Indies, Dec. 23.— (tP)— Dutch below Santo Tomoa, had checked Troops Leave tle, but by the almost tocrodlhle air Charles F. A. Portal, and Field assertions that Hong Kong f^p-ninn exploits of men who b a tU ^ i Marshal Sir John Dill, wb^ retires Naval aircraft attacked Japa­ Japanese efforts to ^vance south­ Canada-Ua S. Report Qaim- against overwhelming strenglB, a;, chief of the Imperial general is on the verge of capture, ward. nese ships in the Philippine and refused to give up. , staff Christmas Day. Britain’s flag still flew today ing Sinking May Re- Beporto Not Sufficient Plants Where ' jiiniowiharbor uiof LiuvauDavao today,lou ay, amaid- In communique after coromuai*’, In announcing ths conference. Tariff Bars over its resolute defenders ler to Attack j ing United States forces bat Hiadquartera ^ d reporto up to que the Navy bas 'issued the Press Secretory Stephen Early who apparently had even O p. m. (7 a, m., e.s.t.), were not miliar six-word report: On Auxiliary Veasel. tling against the invasion of ' sufficient to warrant a special Welders Out told reporters: "That group you smashed back their far more "(Vake and Midway continue to- might call the war coufictl." Other Barriers Hamper­ Mindanao Island, a Nether­ communique. lA the absence of resist." numerous foes and regained further official word, it was be­ London, Dec. 23.——An au­ lands East indies communi The line woe missing today. aa< This was to he the first confer­ ing Manufacture t>f some positions. As tha stubborn lieved here that heavy fighting ence between the President and thoritative announcement said to­ que announced. - One Japanese Strikers Press on With fight went on—agalnst^Nhopeless day that a torpedo attack has tanker of about 10,000 torn was would continue through the night the entire British mist on. Weapons hy Two Na­ odds, it was conceded n (Ointinued On Page Fourteei) been made on one of Britain’s hit squarely with a 400-pound on the flat plain bordering the Pi

ia-- MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2Z. 1941 age doors uid the thieves thor­ pensive set of headlights wars also FAGE oughly ransacked the place tak­ overlooked which led to the belief Thayer Ready |Biirglairs Visit ing about glSO worth of small me­ that the person or persons were Party Tonight 1 SHOPPING DAY Hold Closing Session for Waterbury. .State Policeman chanics' tools. They overlooked without means of transportation. Red Men Pick 1375 in cash when thw broke open . - ' ■ I Gresit Britain’s Third Youth Caught William .Sullivan spotted the car |Ck>nnaii Garage the cash register and took only At North End to Christmas To Quit Post near Paradise Green and gave pennies. Mr. Gorman said this Of Air Wardens School Bed Cots Needed chaee. Daigle lost control of the morning that wlioever made the Several Cases AisoGIVE Their Officers After Escape car and It croehed through the i l S O i n Tools Stolen break was fsmillar with good Christmas Social to Be U.S. DefenseSavtngs *New Haven* Conductor Christmas of the War fence. He fled Into the wood* and sm«ll tocU. Ueutenant William For Towta Court Held at Depot Square; Has Worked for the Sullivan sent a passing motorist i I But $375 in Cash Is ^rron Is conducting the investi­ BONDS and /I'P* “P o “ 16 Stores Plan Doinciiic Surturi Elect­ For Emergeney Boy Flcpfi Reforniator\, tf police headquartere for nelp aa Dial n* ■ gation. Musical Program. Railroad Since 1881. Final Gathering; Ke- ^Thank God It Is No Would Organite Group he combed the woods. Later Daigle Overlooked. Did Not Have Car STAMPS ed Sachem; Installa­ Steals Car and Breakn came out of the woods and was 3 2 3 0 (Charles Ludwig o i Clinton, view of Course Worse,” They Say As seized by State Policeman Bearles. The cigarette machine was brok­ Al” D. Thayer, employed by I* Early Closing Of Christmas Horn tion on January 12. OhM, OaMiorhtoia Ctoni t L m U police were buey today In- en into and some were taken. It Mass., was held for operating a Tonight the first Christmas at STORES . BANKS Into Gas Stations. He is held on charges of breakl.ng the New York, New Haven and The .Maiiclie.stci Defense Council needs bed coU for the piesent Conrteoaa Senrte* At AO '■ was evidently committed by some car with defective brakes and for party ever to be held at the North o m e z s Given, Exams Held. Holiday Approaches; and entering and theft of an auto. VMttcatlnc the break made laat tr-n Hartford railroad since 1881 will At one of the largest meetings enicigencv. II has ijeen found that no agvtey in the State nl.ht*.t the Gorman Motor Sales one without a car because Mr. Gor­ driving without a license at 5:45 End will take place on Depot retire on January 1. tie Informed Few Dainties on Hand. Milwaukee, Dec. '23—(/H) - has sucli cols ready in caae of a sudden disaater. Bridgeport. Dec 33 ,j>, One man said that there were expen­ p. m. yesterday after his car, fall­ High school hail took on the Heads of Business Firms A .society for the protection attended in some time Mlantono- of two youths who escaped from Main street at East Mld- Square. Every detail was complet­ The Herald laat night. Mr. Thayer American aircraft is to be man­ sive car radios, tires and other ac­ ing to halt at the Center, mount­ aspect of an overgrown school­ ot the birthday gift Interesta moh Tribe No. .58. Improved Order Anyone v. Iio lias sucii equipment, and is w illiiig to loan a to t 01 the ■Connecticut .School for Boys in CITY Ti ed at a meeting of the committee detail of police will keep traffic ia well known, to many Manches­ Announce 7 p. m. Qos> By Russell Landstrom of Red Men elected the following ufactured in a factorv to be built ’dle' Turnpike. An entrance was cessories worth a lot of money ed the sidewalk and endangered room last night as close to oUO of those bom on Christmas .Meriden .Sunday night w,as cap­ at Logoa Santa, Brazil DENNM M im raT, I from the Manchester Improve­ moving until after the affair Is ter residents as 'or many yeara h)s London. Dec. 23.—(>p,-Britain's officers for the coming term. cots to llic Defcn.se Council is asked to deliver them to the forced through the basement gar­ which were left behind. An ex- pedestrians. was the conductor of the Rockville adults, the majority of whom in ing Tomorrow. Day was proposed today by •Manchester (Killer .station' al any time during the day or tured in Stratford yesterday morn­ ment Association which is spon­ over. The apeakere of the evening years pimt received their High third Christmas of this war is so Henry Brooks, prophet; Domenic According to the report the ac­ soring the event. The program will local that ran to Hartford each Hugh L. RIordan. a Mar­ night, or notify .Mrs, George Cheney 21 Hartford Road, ing after the stolen car he was cused said another auto halted will be President Eklward F. sch(x>l dlpIomaa.ln the sam e room, far removed from the holiday tra­ quette university professor. Sarlorl. sachem; Raymond Kamm, w ho w dl make amingemcnts for their collection. drtvi^ crashed through a slate open at 7:15 o’clock sharp with Morlarty of the Manchester Im­ morning when there was a com­ Sixteen of-the business bouses suddenly in front of him and Lud­ muters train through Manchester. set about a more serious Job, that Kiordan. who will observe senior sagam ore: Tude Vlttce, ju n ­ highway fence on the river road ^WWWlMMtWXKfllWIKWIKWlMfKWWiHWa Rev. Ferris Reynolds, pastor of provement Aswciatlon, William of qualifying as Manchester Air on Main street In the south busi­ ditions of this land that everything ior sagamore; Olio Winters, cliief wig. unable to halt, turned toward the North Methodist church lead­ He was also ono of the pilots on ness district will close their stores his birthday ThiirHilay. In­ The rots sliould hav- a tag attaclied bearing Hie name and address I upn ^ r the .Shelton town line, while « OPEN Foulds Jr., of the Eighth School A Raid wardens. Dickens wrote about the season jected a timely element of pa­ ■if record: William J, Leggett, of Ihr donor .so that they ci'n Ik- retui hed. after the einer- / e iiig ctiased by a state policeman. the walk. ing the combined choirs of his the Interurban when the cars were, at 7 o’clock tomorrow ptght, seems wishful roraanclngr Utilities District, Mayor David run over the. tracks of the New Among the group were High triotism In his plan to organ­ keeper of wampum. Cleveland geney The yoiiOi, Reo DIagle, 18, 0/ Francis R. Stodolskl of Rock­ church, the Second Congregational Chambers, Judee Raymond Bow­ (Cristinas eve. in order the I store But- if the season is not w hat It 24 HOURS ville was arrested at 7:2.5 p. m. Haven road from the Burnside school grads of ICOO and earlier proprietors or managers say "to ize an "American AHsiKlatlnn lOllinglon. collector of wampum. W aterbury, was unhurt and flea McCONYILLE FlorUt and -St., Bridget’s, in singing ers and Town Treasurer George H. down to graduates of last year's used to be, the people a t lea.st The above officers will be installed into the woo’is after the crash. In 100 Gallon Luts. .. yesterday on Main street and was Christmas carols and old time tower to the tower In Vernon. Mr. allow our employeea to spend of Christmas Born.” He sug­ ------Texaco Cryslallte Waddell. The conimfttee In charge Thayer is now the conductor on class, all armed with notebooks, Join wryly with Dickens--whose gested that those born on January 12 in the Sports Onter. ■More than an hour later he came charged with driving without a 11- favorites. Following this part of Christmas Eve with their families name Is so closely Identified with Range (HI, 7<']e gallon. of the party, headed by John the express out of Hartford every pencils and an avid interest in the and friends.” Dec. 25 be assured s birthday Winners of the ten turkeys giv­ out of the wooris and was ielzcl. ccnflc. the program Santa Claus will give Zapadka. Frank .Nackowskl, secre­ t-’hrisfmae In Fngland and say menu were served in the rluh- Fuel Oil, 7.2c gailiHl. John Hall of 65 Wadsworth other morning that leaves Man­ Job at hand, the forniatlon of a Those stores Included In the preaent in addition to the en aw ay a l the draw ing la.st night the fur coat in Hartford, iiay 6, His companion, Albert Garbor, 16, presents to 600 kiddles from the tary and treasurer. Earl Larsen, qualified, active protective force they might aa well "put a good rooms on Hrainard place and a so- 1939. He was arrested ahmg with of 94 Barnum Terrace, Stratford, CHRISTMAS TRE£S street was arrc.sted at 1:10 a. m. elementary grades of the Eighth chester at 8:29 for Boston and re­ group are aa follow’s: regular Christmas gift and were: A Baitolozzl. 34 Charles rial hour enjoyed. John E. Robinson and Matthew turning reaches Manchester at in any possible emergency. fare on the m atter. Thank God Itaniel West, .N'ew York City, who ia being oought by police Daig'e r.A N A D lA N DIAL 8500 today at his home, charged with schools.-and others too young to F. T. Bliflh H ardw are Co., F. E. it's no worse." that it be a defense savings I sll’cet. Hartford 1 IO8I 1; Homer Merz have worked hard during the 9:03 at night. Review Of Couree Olvea bond or stamp. Perry. 100 Pratt street, Ea.“t was aent to the stat^’prison. said he let Garbor off at his home BALSA.M— Intoxication and assault on hla fa­ attend .school. Bray, Jexfelcr, Burton’s, Dewey- This is a Christmas of deep eon- After his arrest he/e tiordon was SOe to $1.S0 past five weeks to make the affair First Diesel Engine A review of the course was Rlchm an Donnelly’s Jewelry Rinnian estimated there are H artford (.591 1; W', S. Billings, this morning after they had en­ ther. To Restrict I*arklng a success. Co.. rern over the future, of anxieties Fur Goal riiiof released under b^d and while Held for parking against traffic given by Thomas Weir, C hlet A ir Store, Goodyear Tire A Rubber 300,000 persons in the United 142 Bi.'o tered two gas stations and the I-arge Asnortment of SIS CKNTKR Chief of Police Samuel G. Gor­ ■ For the p.ast two weeks many Mr. Th.iyer was conductor on over absent ones, of seemingly in­ awaiting trial here he was sen­ .Stratford bowding alley* during Xmas Corsages are Mabel B. Robbins of Bolton don has promised that parking will the train that a.-rived in Manches­ Raid Warden and Henry MaIIor>’. 03... J. W. Hale Corp., C. E. Mouse States who were bom on Ray, 132 Bartliolomew avenue, AT BROAD 8T. .people from all parts of the town Defense Council chairman and S terminable sacrifices and curtail­ Christmas. Among them ore tenced to a jail term in New York. the night. and Louis W. Stoltenberg of 24 be restricted around the Square ter last dlght 10 minutes late A Son, Inc., Johnson Paint Co., G. ments at lea.st on the part of HartArd (424); M. Popick. 67 Vil­ Kettiriioil Here Upon comple^bn of this term he Xmas Wreaths 25c each MORIARH BROS. have visited the decorations and talk was given by Robert C. Dem- E. Keith Furniture Co., Manches­ Robert L Ripley, artist; May lage street. Rockville (2721); .1. F. The Waterbury lad told police Henry street. from six o'clock on an:f a sj^clal which was being drawn by a diesel many. was return^ here. enjoyed the program.s carried out engine, the first to be nin over Ing, director of the State Civilian ter Plumbing A Supply Co., Mont­ Robson, actress, and Gladys Miillefi, 131 Pine street (815); that he and Garbor fled from the over a public address system. The Defense Council. It IS a Chrl.stmas of clothes- Swarthoiit, singer. Hartford. Dec. 23—rd Woolton has announced weeks at Blandlng and visited Mi­ MILLER'S HALL D(Uiplnf i to U. _ there will be no additional release ami and other places in the South. IROVEN PIGTUR of rations. F. E. Bray, Jeweler > Appealing Black Members of the family and rela- THEATRE - Horfford The customs:ry pantomimes are Uvas are gratified at the prospect being held in severkl theatera, and Burton's * of this Christmas reunion. • Lata Show Tonight! Adnlta Only a season of Shakespeare is open­ UnsSStSIKMtXMl&l0StKm9m ing In the west end on (Christmas, Slips Snail S e e n 10:45 p. m. eve. Persons seeking sUge enter­ " M A R M A G E tainment will find a striking varie­ Dewey-Richman Co. Scottish maidens once placed Here’s s gift thst’s fit for t king! FORBIDDEN”E l n i ty to choose from, including a Glamorous Gift Angora Thii smiting new RC.\ VletroT* snails on slatea in the thought that (JM i number of new musicals. with M ^ e Brain proridet new their twlatlng, crooked tails might TIm Fktwe De»lpAhfli The Prlncaases Elisabeth and Donnelljf's Jewelry Store record-playingeate.enjovmenland spell out the names of future hus­ Tell il.« TRUTH I Margairt are appearing with the economy with sn latonianiiig list of bands. For glamorous nights to wear Sheer Nylons Anklets Make children of a village in a panto­ peat featuraa including: New Roll- mime for service men. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. undeij' your new sparkling dreaa-. Out Record Changer...New Magie Stunning, slimming sizes, 32-52. Few London churches plan mid­ A Grand Gift! Tont Cell. . . New Jewel-Ute Seen* night services ’Christmas eve, os n e r. . . New Teletube Radio, end most of them lack neceooary J. W. Hale Corp. many othar modern benefits. Visit Application Form blackout equipment. But services $1.69 ua today {or a (Ve^emonatration In the dark wlU be held In W est­ $1.98 of thia reroirluSSmilrument. minster Abbey. C. E. House &Son, Inc. Tb, gift every woman love* TRAINED FIRST AID WORKERS ^'^glamoroos, sbssr Nylons. Fun to give for school and b u t F I N E R ! ' (To Work With Air Raid Waidsna) ond h i« .O R C H E S T R A sports wear. Novalty trin­ POtflDRlOOi ___ Individually proportionsd — kets dance from ciiil. .aom* R d t Victor ia oeoperating to tlm Stale Auto Tires Johnson Poipt Co. Bne.eeama, plcot topa. Wispy have initials..aU very oolt full with national defeaae priority (Tha Air Raid Precautions Commtttos Is endeavoring to orful. Get several In gift requirementa. Becauae of these re­ obUln a (xjmpista list of aU trained First Aid workers to h to - sheer but durable. Glowing quirements, ahortagee exUt in cer­ chestsr. Il you have eompistad. a First Aid course, plsssa fill to To Be Rationed G. E. Keith Furniture Co. shades. 8H-1 1 . boxes. tain raw materiala needed for radioa the information requsatad below.) and phonop^>h-radioe and there will be a uhiTertal decrease in the ...... M Hpt : • -1-- . N ; Hartford, Dec. 23—(jP)^An ap­ number of inatrumeale to be made. YERf?lFlC STAGE SHOW peal' to the public to conserve itz Manchester Plumbing & Supply Co. Hence, RCk Victor products’for Horn# AddrttM...... airto Urea in view of the rubber the home will be /amar. But they ^ v R T r fiamrtowoNSAir. shortage come from Colonel 8am- will be/war than ever. For. as s re-' By whom smploywl ...... NIAIr ual H. Fisher state defense admin- Montgomery Word & Co. Burton’s Unadvertised Specials Go On suit of defense work, RCA Victor iotrator. quality alandardi, always the high­ Hours SVSUsblS for First Aid duty ...... HARFORD 2HCUR STAGE SHOW ... In .a few days, the colonel said, est, an aowBwreaBaetiB|diaa ever. the State Defense Oouneil plans to Silbros lyp * of ^4VinM(l or tostroctor j announce a tire raUtmtog plan for Side At 6 P. M. Tuesday Thru Wednesday ANIGHTr^V ConnecUcut. Data o f training...... Whsra taken...... The administrator, Oovemor The Tweed Shop LATINQUARfER Hurley and H. Dudley Harmon KRAH*S ..•..eseeeaeeeseeseeaaadaaat********...... *#!qs.e.*.*s4seeea*a* A f. UAtiL" P'X ■! iiii li’l temporarily temporary intermedi­ B ai^n*e W ill Close at 7 p «m. W ednesday for O ur A nnual Staff X nuu Party# ^Msl#...... FsmsJs*...... Married...... S in g le-•..ea ., ary of the Office of Price A d i^ is- Watkins Bros., Inc. Radio Service traUon, in Washington for New ‘ ^ Please Help Our Parly by Shopping Early# ■ • EngiontL conforred on this prob- OPEN EVERY inGHT wm dtstf anS bhaJI to? 1am here Sunday. S67 Mein St., Cor. flow er ' JOr Thomas Msrtyh. 110 Foraot aUMt# C H iQ u irA Mr. Harmon to contitettog on Wilrose Dress Siiop /■ ■ . ■'i ■ Town.. ______I *■ New BDgtoad govemora now on ralipalng broeedure, and Con­ .F or^s i'* Tm & o i. nrl|l: be madt MANUHEtiTEK EVEr^ING HERALD, MANCHEbTEK. iJUNN. ICESUAY, DECEMBER 23, 1911 PAGE n i

(*efir/ Harbor Inspires years of age v.cie given Complete Rationing Holiday Dance Given (Jianee Uleir release from sei eice on'tlio.st names to Richard Stone, local VMWaiHKIVWWWWMCIKilMIMS S/teetl in Production grounds. ' optometrist. I «III Be Orafted State to Have 18 Volunteers Of Jr. Chamher ^ To Rc-Enlist I It is Iindf rstooel that the men Look to Navy for Speed Today Mr. Stone reports the System Is Planned _ '• ' ______-1 Santa Monica, Calif., Dec. j have A chanre to go back volun- response Was 100 per rent. The, 23.—(/P)—Douglas Aircraft Co. ; tartly into llie service now or Crime Survey To Take Posts Jewish delegation w ll go on duty To Be Held at Country proudly reports that Pearl .await the draft call. In either case, In Arming II. S; Vessels beginning at 12 midnight tomor­ Stale Defense Harbor Inspired its 36,000 em­ Men Released BlIraiiHe o f it was said, they still have th< row night and will spell through Chib Next .Siiiulay ployes to speed up production Over Af^e Are to Be Jiiivilege of retuining to tlieir old Jewish Residents to Sub* Christmas Day and until nine Program to of bomber and other aircraft outfiLs, witiiin a rea.Honable Four Mqnlhs’ Sludy 1o Washington, Dec. 23—Of)—Un­ . the Agwlworld's deck coufd have o'clock Friday morning. A fternoon. for the Allies. wiped out the submarine's gun (soofla Other Than Drufteil OtherHiHe. j l**ngth of time if they .so wi.sh In daunted masters and crew mem­ stitute for Christians Names of Volunteers "So strong has been the all instances they were requested slPre^enf to G reet Nation Be Started in January; ! crew, so short was the range. Gives Program Anticipating the attendance of bers of U. S. merchantmen harass­ The Navy announced Nov. 15 Those who will serve with this Tires and Tubes. stimulus of the Pearl Harbor LocaP*boys who were discharg­ I to return the form properly filled OvM* the Holiday. substitute corps are: a number of local men now in the ■ out and if they did not take ad­ Thoge Assisting. ed by submarine attacks la the , that it would provide trained gun attack that production actual­ ed from the United .States Army Jay Rublnow, Barney Wlchman. service, who will be home on fur­ ly ha.H increased 25 per cent," vantage of this offer the.se forms lif On Day Before Christmas Pacific looked to the Navy today I crewa and 3, 4 and 5 inch wee pons By The Associated I’ress PiipilH Htibl (Jirislinas under the over-age ruling today Hartford, Dec. 23.—(/Pi—A four- for redoubled speed In arming for cargo vessels coming .nto At- 'Eighteen'^men who are Jewish David Werbner, Master Weibner, lough. and any number of college the company said. r-otild he presented when they were ' ■' ------residents of Manchester volunteer­ Charles Filler, Julius^ Wetstonc, Connecticut citizens. aircudy students who will be vacationing* received letters from form'er com­ drafted Inter and used by tlie men I Ir months’ study of the effect of in­ ships to fight off the Axis under­ , lantic ports. Secretary of the Navy Exerc'isi'H in St. Jaines’ s "Executives are being de­ manding officers'and Army au­ i York Dec 23.—(^P)— outwtandlnjf. Dorothy McVitty; creased Industrial activity on de­ I Knox conceded there was a short­ ed last flight sfid this morning to .Morris Firestone, Max Gooustine. faced with the rationing of auto­ at borne during the holidays, pres­ luged with offers of Sunday to get back lf> their former com­ sea raiders. man the Bolton\llstenlng post Robert Sandals, Sidney 21rown. thorities asking if they wlsheii to mands Roo’«^velt■■ greeting to ! 20-year-ol.l Junior et Ohio State linquency and crime In ten defense Apparently confident that there age of such armament at that mo­ mobile tires and tubes, may feel Scbfiol Hall. ent Indications point to a success­ work without pa^, to make up ^nwident Vnlverslty. was selected. Her home Christmas Day so Oiat Christians Nat Schwedel, Rabbi Bert Woy- ful holiday tea dance being spon­ return to the service and keep the production areas in Connecticut would be no armed resistance, ment and said the danger of the pinch of war-time prloritle.i in lime lost through blackouts, ■ the nation and Pope Plva' Christ- town IS Uma, Ohio. will be started in January, the may observe the anWyersary of thaler, Saul Sllverstein, William sored by the Manchester Junior and with employe proffers of rank which they had when dis­ Sets M exico tiov em or ;i| submarines in three of the attacks routes traveled would determine C5iristmas exercises were held charged. Each letter was sccom- , mfe meaaage to the world may be State Defense Council announced disdained to use their torpedoes, which ships would be armed. the birth of Christ. A W lc e was Kronlck, Dr. Rabinowitz, Richard other commodities. by the children of St. James’s Chamber of Commerce. The tea money and time to buy bomb­ Timing tonight: The war, sub­ today. carried in yesterday’s H e^ d ask­ .Stone, Herbert Greenbergcr, and Governor Hurley aniiuiiiiced ye.s- will be given at the Manchester ers out of their own pnrses." panied by a form which they were i .Santa F>. N M . Dec. 23 ■ opi haar4 on Wednesday, the day be- but surfaced and opened up with How many of Atlantic merchant ixmls WIntz. V Sc biKJl yesle-day afternoon when requested to fill out and return fora Christmas, anj^’here a radio ject to addition - 7 00, MBS; 7:15, Supervising this study which their deck guns. Shellfire sank the ships have received guns has not ing that volunteers aubmlt\thelr terday the creation of .special ra­ the fulluwlng program was pre­ Country Club next Sunday after­ Douglas, like most other ■ Gov. John F; .Miles of .N'ew .Mexif ii’ m b s ; 8:00. MBS. 815; MBS; 8:55, will determine what types of crime tioning boards, throughout the sented. noon, December 28, from 4 to 8 southern California aircraft Many who were Inducted into the j is seriously ill from an inlcslinal -igat ta turned on. freighter Lahaina but failed to hit been disclosed. There has been no Look flt these service and were over twenty- Tha president a words, delivered i CBS; 9:15, MBS; 10:00, MBS; are on the Increase and their the tanki'V Agwiworld or the announcement, since the Pacific state to control the purchase ol Opening chorus. Hark the Her­ ' p. m. plants, has blacked dut its fac­ ' infection. . at tha ceremonie* for Washing- 10:30, NBC-Blue. 10 45, CBS; causes and out of which will r,ome schooner Samoa. also became a hot spot for oil and tires and tubes, and disclosed later ald AngeLs .Sing. Pupils of Grades Invitations Being Malles] tory so no more time will be thrilling gifts liy : Invitations are being mailed to­ 1 ton's annual tree lighting, will be 11:30. MBS; 12:00, NBC CBS; recommendations for their elimi­ Both torpedoes and deck guns cargo carritrs, of what would be that the State Defense Council was 6 and 7. lost for lack of lights. Produc­ lanrriad by all networks at S p. m. |12:5.5. NBC CBS. nation are Chief Justice William were used in a successful attack done to enabl. them to resist. planning a "complete rationing WeTconje greeting. Seven pupils day by Mi.ss Hetlen Holbrook, ex- tion figure.s are an Army se­ = Tha program Is set for half an NBC-Red. 8 .lohnny Presents; M. Maltbie and -Mrs. Chester on the tankei Emidio and a tor­ Navy bombing planes chased Lucien Leloug system" to cover other consumer of Grade 5. lOiullve vice-president of the Man- cret. goo.iij)ari- er, state defense administrator, an- i Christmas. PiiplLs of Grade 5. Tune By Hav­ Glastonbury. .New Haven, Haniilen, .Music By Transcription employers be voluntarily aubmit- | travelers at Grand Central and 12 00 NBC MBS. nounced identification cards were*' Our Chimney, Bernard Kasulkl. Gordon Filblg, music committee ted to Federal conciliation and Pennsylvania' stations: 6 Carols Afternoon: 1 45 NBC; 2.00 Waterbury! Naugatuck, New Lon­ At Masonic Temple. son with Last Year. being prepared for the thousands Christmas Carol. Theresa Phan- don and Groton. X chairman, has secured an unlimit­ mediation without stoppage of fr«m Chicago. MBS; 3:.55 CBS; 4:00 MBS; 4 ;45 of civilians engaged in defense euf. : work. The .study will start Jan 15 with Tlie employees of the Pioneer Hartford, Dec. 23—"The people X work. ed supply of popular and scml- ing Ready Cash CBS MBS; 4 55 NBC-Blue; 6 00 X Our aoslng, John Sheridan. classical recordings through the "Let labor’s slogan be 'Unity Also on the Christmas eve Amos CBS; 6:45 CBS NBC-Blue. a two-month recording of all of­ Parachute Company last night, re­ of Connecticut have answered Hartford—Following a confer­ Closing chorus, O Come All Ye THE NEW HAVEN fenders in the defense areas and X cooperation of a local electrical- for Victory’." and Andy of CBS are putting NB-Red, 1 p. m - U. S. Navy lieved, temporarily, from the more Governor Robert A. Hurley’s ap­ ence with Capt. Robert Donahue, Faithful. Pupils of Grades 6 and 7. appliance and radio supply outlet. aakle their regular script to pre- Band: 5:45 -Dinning Sisters Song. will continue for two months with X evaluation material, rase studie.s, serious duties of making para­ peal for greater safety and in­ superintendent of the New London In arldition an automatic record asnt again their "Story of the CBS - 4 Songs of Centuries; 6:30— X Coast Guard base. Governor Hur­ Exhorted To Proteat Oolns For Christmas Frank Parker NBC-Blue, 12'30— a report and recommendations to chutes for the coiiLiry’s air serv­ creased vigilance on streets and X changer wlU furnished, for Sun­ X.ord‘a Prayer,” first put on last highways during December," W. ley announced plans were beyig Pels Will Have day's afternoon tea through the y«ar. .Phil Spitalny's all girl or- Farm and Home Hour; 4 Club officials. ices. enjoyed their second annual considered for a special defense . . Matinee. MBS, 3 Music by Wil­ "We know that at present." Mrs. Cl.ristmas dinner and party In Ma­ Burk Smith, Director of the High­ courtesy of Russell S. Potterton. Bucharext. Dec. 23.— (Andi chsstra has ended the quest for Bowles said, "crime has Increa.sed way Safety Commission, said to­ 3 squadron of Connecticut motor­ Supplementing the dancing there Agency to A P )-T h e Rumanian ths nation's co-ed singer classified lard. sonic Temple. One of Manchester's a boat owners. The squadron, Speeial Refuges In almost direct proportions to the newest indu.siries, which has been day in commenting on Connecti­ will be a Community Sing and an Third Army on the Russian front Buying increase In popul,ition in the.se Im-* cut s December traffic accident X working in cooperation with the oid-fa.shioncd marshmallow roast, was exhorted by Marshal Ion An- catapaiilted Into national promi­ Coast Guard, would be used to pa­ portant defense pri'Mliu'tions areas. nence by the Nation's war effort, record. X to add to the fun, in the Country, , tonescu today to protect gains ac- ^ o b ' W DRC ^,'360 5‘et. preliminary facts show that During the first twenty-one days • Diistinjc Pow­ X trol rivers and harbors. London, Dec. 23.—<4»j:—Dogs, Club fireplace, about which most ! qulred through heavy sacrifices is slightly more than two years der a marvrlouft imwilrr cats and other pets which are bar­ Kilocycles certain types of delinquency and of December this year, nine per­ X Ciui Report Jan. 2 of Sunday’s activities will center. I which "could easily be lost if we old. yet Its product has already %5ith lh« rich fragranre of lh« red from rest centers for air raid crime are far more prevalent than found it.") way into all the air serv­ sons were Rilled as compared with X New Haven—The Navy Recruit­ Various refreshments will be do not prove valiently and stub­ 4 f^moiik |>;*rfuniF, A Iwautiful victims are being provided with served during the course of the af­ Tne«d»y December tS Tuesday, Dec. 23 others and these qonstitule a real ice branches in Increasing quan­ twenty-one killed during the same ing Service announced that vol­ ■special refuges to which they may bornly" the vitality of the Ru­ P. M. threat to factory production as tities. period in 1940. Of the total killed Therein be no slip-up in your giving .,. 4 gift ia(lreorenzo Jones 5:00—Mary Marlin. tion from the Company President, ber might be 'dark days' if Con­ •Mary Barron slips! W ith them goes 4 Restaurant Liquor Dispensers 5:15—The Goldbergs. ] with the crime and delinquency Henry Mallorj*. was read in which necticut motorists and pedestrians 4 Association of Connecticut urged Anyone desirous of obtaining fur­ 4:45— Young Wldder Brown ' problem, but also our findings and Isilvlan .Aiding R eds 6:00—When A Girl .Marries 5:30—The b'Neills. he tbankqd the employees for their do not continue their safety complete freedom from embarrassing 8 them to "protect yourself by pro­ ther information may 'phone Miss recommendations will he available Hellen Holbrook at the Manches­ 6:15—Portia Faces IJfe 5:45 Senttergnoe) BainiH fine effort during the past year vigilance,' Mr. Smith continued. lit X tecting your country." The as- 6:00 .N'ewa, weather. to all communities in the state Commenting fuitber, he pointed episodes caused by unruly slips. K London, Dec. 23. -oPi Latvian ter Chamber office or by contact­ Christmas Trees 5:30—We. Ihe AbbotU and urged them to continue to up­ aoclation warned against "Fifth soldiers and officers are fighting 6:05 Hedda Hopper's Hollywood. where there may be difficulties " hold the Standards^ of the company out that the holiday season an­ A Mary Barron slip does not ride up X ing any of the Tea Committee 6:45—News Commentary by Col. Ten nieinbers of each local bar j * Sachet a (latlrring and in­ Columnists," and told proprietors with the Red Army near Moscow, WHOLESALE — RETAIL 6:20 - Frazier Hunt News. in the months and years to come nually takes a heavy toll in per­ X to "make certain that no one in members. Christmas Jim Healey timate gift, r^mtmliti:; her of 6:25— Rhythnie lollies. association will be appointed to sons killed Sind injured as the re­ either in repose or action. It does not r4 X a Pravda dispatch broadcast by It is contemplated by committee 6:00—News and Weather by renewed application to duty you often. Highly fragrant. uniform becomes intoxicated in Moscow radio said today. The Hou.se and I..a\vn Trees 6:15—The Worlit Tinlay help in the study and in obtaining and concerted efforts. The final sult of unsafe practices in both pull down on the straps nor twist lump­ X members, contingent upon final 6:15—^Strictly Sports volunteer clerical workers, office I1.2S your places of business." Communist newspaper said the 6:80— Professor Andre Schenker 7:00—Amos '.N" .Aiiily. session of the Air Raid Warden’s driving anc walking. 15 Bridgeport—Secretary Jahn J. approval by the Junior Chamber 1129 - 829 Main Street ':15—Lanny Ko.s.s workers and college graduates for Pedestrian traffic is oJwaya ily around the hips. L^ylans escaped from German organization, to donate a part of 6:45—Lowell Thomas school, of which group President s Egan of the Connecticut Federa­ occupied town and villages to Join ':30—Helen Meneken — "Second the Job of compiling records. These heavy during this season of the the proceeds of next Sunday's af­ 7:00—Fred Waring's Orchestra volunteers will meet at Yale Uni­ Mallory is Chairman, prevented And should you want to add variety !3 X tion of Labor announced that 22 the Latvian Division, formeil In 19 Lewis St. Tel. 4.334 Husband ". Ml. Mallory from Joining his com­ year, he pointed out, - and urged K ternoon Tea to a local, charitable 7:15—News of the World versity for instruction.. other than color, there are tailored styles AFL organizers and intematlunal the Soviet union. movement. 7:30—George Bums and Grade 8:00 -Are You A yiis.sing Heir? pany at its annual t^fty. both motorists and pedi^triana to ,3 X union representatives Unanimously Savings Six authorities headed by Dr. Allen . 8:30 Bob Burns Arkansas Trav- Reilly As Toastmaster "Give Courtesy for Christmas" in and lace-trimmed Mary Barrons that are >4 X ratified Governor Hurley's "no uler. Mark A. May, director of the In­ Mu-aic. for the dinner was sup­ their use of traffic arteries. 8 :0 0 -Johnny Presents stitute of Human Rclntions at acceptable gifts for any woman. X strike compact.'' Leaders of CFL 8:30—Musical Treasure Chest 8;.55—Elmer Davi.s News. plied by an orche*tra from the “With the re.st of the country unions yesterday took similar ac­ 9;lHt—We The People. Yale, and a member of the .State shqwing an increase in December i X 9:00—Battle of the Sexes Board of Education, have consent­ i’loneer plant under the direction X tion on the compact, signed by the ; 9:30— Fibber McGee and Molly 9:30—HI, Neighbor of Daniel Del Mastro. Thomas fatalities, Connecticut citizens are SIZES 10 to 44, WM ro 43>A -AFL, CIO and Connecticut Manu­ 10:00—Glenn, Miller'.s Orchestra. ed to .serve as consultants, pending to be congratulated in answering ■3 X 10:00—Bob Hope approval bv university authorities. Reilly of the Material Division was ■TEAROSE OR WHITE facturers’ Association. 10:30—Red Skelton and Company 10:15—Public .Affairs. { toastma.ster and officers of the the appeal of their Governor by 4 X iULOVA 10:30—Juan Arvizii !4ongs, The other'Yale faculty expert.* rei.ucing fatalities by more than lar Kffl.it Jit itn .fiuiun Ujr 4 X 11:00—News and Weather who will work with Dr. .May and company and guesto were called ” P tS rk ia'' 11:15—New Haven Railroacl Glee 10:45 - Claude Thornhill's Orches­ upon for remarks. 100 percent during this period of 4 X STORES OPEN Dr. Miller are. Dr. Howard \V. Bemberg* rayon satin or Hur-.Mil* qnal- Club tra. Following the dinner a floor national emergency when conser­ 4 X Theft of Letter 11:00 —News, we.'itlier. Haggard. Dr. E. .Morton Jellinek. Ify multiflianirnt rayon French crr|>e 4 11:30—Polish Orchestral Dr. John Dollard and I>r John E. show was given under the direc­ vation of life, limb and property X 11:15—Guy Lombardo's Orchestrs. tion of Jack Gordon, consisting of is paramount,". Mr. Smith said in ...... g'l.OO 16:00—War News. Roy Shield's Whiting. Others a t ...... $2.98 4 X Pouch Revealed 11:30—Benny Goodman's Orches­ tap dancing, acrobatic, dancing, closing. * If ahe likek the ont*ol*doye O'Dell ter of ceremonies during the eve­ than 100 years old each. •keg. C. 8. Pat. Off. and the police today, two days af­ ONLY A work from January 15 to' March 15 and Agrlcultunil .News ning. ter It vanishea from a truck in in preparing case records pf all of­ front of a downtown hotel here. 7:00—Morning Watch Tomornms Prngrain fenders brought before the courts. The National Anthem was sung 8:00—News and Wdither A. M by the assembly at the close of the Authorities quoted Thomas J. L. ADVANCED TO 8:15— European News Roundup 6:00 -Sleepy Slim Serenade. banquet. Wllapn, temporary carrier, as say­ 8:30—Radio Bazaar 7:00—News, wenUn-r. Theaters Form ing that he had stopped only two WEEK LEFT 8:55—WTIC's Program Parade 7:10—Shoppers Special. minutes to gather mall w his last 9 ay* 8 . 8:00—Playhouse 7:40—Bond - Program, IFBatmcUv* stop before returning to the post 9 O’ CLOCK 9:15—Food Nejuts 7:.55—News, weather. Fire Brigades * Poker Clilp Soap (■ a cIsyot office, whra the pouch disappear­ t:30-i-New8 Reporters 8:00—^The World Today. It has been estimated that ero­ gift. She'll hardly beliere hyr ed. sion causes fanners In the United eyea hecauke thia aoap looks Postal officials said the stolen Come In — Select f 9:45—As The Twig Is Bent 8:15—Shoppers Special. Los Angeles, Dec. 23 - « OF) 10;00-^Beas Johnson S:.30—News, weather. States an annual loss of 1400,■* eaactly like atacka of chipa. tpall had been gathered from boxes FOR THE BENEFIT T'leater owners of southern -Gall- 000,000 in destroyed land, loss of in the dOwintown area. 10:15—Bachelor's Children 8:35—Shoppers Special. fomia and Arizona are eatabllah- 4bara$2 the A m on n t Ydu ■ 10:30—H^lp Mate 9:00—Press News. plant food, and through other Ing fire brigades among their em­ channels. Lairien Ty'long'a Poker Chip 10:45—Road of Life 9:1,5—Symnhone.Ues. ployes. The brigades,’ to be tratn- 11:00—Mary Marlin 9130—Console Melodies. " Bath Soap. 3 Bara 12 OF 0vitrafMN(. id by professional firemen, are Is-i Armed Bandit Ip: Want To Save and j 11:15— Pepper Young's Family I 9:45—Stories America Loves. tended to protect theater patrons 10:00-Betty CriK'ker. First AInnall Pilot 11:30—^The Storj'.of Bud Barton ■ during pos-Hlble alf raids. ll:45r—David Harum 10:15—.Myrt am'. Marge. Flees With $10 Get Your Club Paid ^ 10:30 Stepmother. "Never has It been so important Earl L. Ovlngton, first United Dress 18:00 Noon—Gene and Glenn that as a rilorale stistalner that the States airmail pilot, began carry­ Last Minute PJ(. 10:4,3— Woman Of Courage. 11:00—Treat Time W'ith Buddy show must go* on." commented ing mail Sept. 23, 1911. He trans­ 18:15—Luncheonalres Battalion Chief J. L. Danke of the ported mall from Nassau boule­ Rehearsal for New Haven, Dec. 23 — (/F __ Up T4> Dote. 13:80—Weather Man Clark. ' ■ Harry Upahetz, proprietor'oY Shel­ 11:15-The Man 1 Married. Los Angeles Fire Department in vard, Long Island, N. Y., to Mln- 12:3|l—Day Dreams 11:30—Brlght Horizons'. explaining the plan. ’’’ eola. Long Island. ton avenue pharmacy, told p ’Ice 18:45—Singtn’ Sam last night that ahorUy before he 1:00—News, Weather 11:15—Aunt Jenny's Stories. Estate Management I had been held up by a lone armed SHOPPERS 12:00--Kate Smith Speaks. 1:15—The UttlrShow . 12:1.5—Big Sisier. I bandit -Aiid robbed of 8}0. 1:30—Marjorie MUls 12:30—'Romance of Helen Trent. He wanted to be sure that the estate he left his family would be care­ * **P1omet** are unique per* Upshetz said that’ he had been ■ 8:00—HoW To Enter A Contest 12:45—Our Gal Sunday. fume Bacons in plume ahape, I closing his store when confronted and Win fully roanagred. So he placed part of his property in a Living: Trust, I with a demand to hand over "the 1:00—News, weather. naming: us 'Trustee. Then he sat back and watched.. .saw our experienced ^ cotiUimnK three fraitraDcca: ❖ 2:15—Medley Time 1:05—Main Street—Hartford. ” Whi*|»er*\ *Undiacre(e** and I dough.” He was ablo to peel off a 2:30—Medical Talk SchaUeFs Cider MiU organization swing into action, obMrved our Carful administration, noted spiaU bills from a roll repre- OPEN TIL 9 O’ a O C K The 1:15—Woman In White. . **TaiUpin**. $3.75 I few _ ,^ » o i o v a 2:35—Christmas Poem by Clar- 1:30—The Right To Happiness. Will Have Fresh Made the reffular payment of income to his beneficiaries. Assured that his fam­ Isenting the day's receipts, he as- *Veeiger'^ snes Hawkes 1:45—Life Can Bo Beautiful. I serted, and the gunman fled. 2:65—Newa ily’s financial future would be in good hands, he arranged to leave his estate 2:00—Young Dr. Malone. SWEET CIDER FOR CHRISTMAS in trust, to be administered by the bank that had proven itself in a dress 2:15—Joyce Jordan—Girl Interne. Fires Thrice at Guards STORES GIVING THIS ADDED SERVICE It Is estimated the average 2:30—Fletcher Wiley. rehearsal. SAVINGS American spends 38 a year on 2:45—Kate Hopkins— Angel o< 35c Gallon— Contents Only medicine. Mercy. Our officers will be glad to discuss with you our various trust services Flagstaff, Ariz.. Dec. 22—(A^— i t tn unidentified man fired three | ARTHUR DRUG STORE Open Until 6 p. ra-. Christinas Day . . .and the Living Trust plan in particular. "hT::. klmes at a guard at the Canyon POTTERTON’S 352 Woodland St. Tel. 6432 'Diablo bridge on U. S. Highway BANK ‘3 about iO miles east of here, BENSON FURNITURE & RADIO leputy Sheriff W. H. Conley re- BURTON D. PEARL orted last night U. S. High­ SPECIAL SALE way 66 ia a main east-west thor- CLIFFORD MEN’S & BOYS’ SHOP o f bughfare. . j NORTON CLOTHING o f * "WhUper" PreicDlatiou. ■ To Marry Dialogiie Director GLENNEY’S CoiiUiiit"Il hisper” P other materials only.” he said. "For every effort erallsslmo Chlang Kai-Shek which tional People's party, i ti*wta U. Ukapmaa can Red Cross, announces- s sec­ stops. Tuesday evening they will 575-12, Wimmaatlc Oiytsioa Dr. C. R.. Beach of the FBI circles as a move likely to end a Now, as a scrap broker explain-, ing the calendar year 1942: such as wire, tin, steel, cast iron, l* being made elsewhere to provide N . aoekallla make eleven more leaving the .TW. 4itS-$, Bockvill* Singapore, Dec. 22— (Delayed) ond class In First Aid to be form­ school of Wa.shington, D. C., told shortage that was slowing up ed, $20 may (>e charged for the 94,978 gross Of glass jars and gaskets and wheels us with the help of which We now ed. Anyone wishing to Join the church at 7:15. They will wind up -- {IP)—A ir Chief Marahal Sir Rob­ the members of tbe Manchester operation In numerous mills. Ibwer grades, which run in heavy bottles. In War Or Peace stand in need." i class is asked to call Mrs. Francis The Trl-Oounty Union Christ­ tbe evening with refreshments and The S.T.W.A. group of ladies ot "It clears th > air and will re­ 234 tons of tissue paper. ert Brook-Popham, British com­ a social hour at the home of their volume, as well as for the best "Youth training in aviation," « H. Burke at 477-3, to register. mas program waa held In the the Congregational church met Police school .last night, that it la store a ateady flow of supply,” .30 tons of rubber band.s. mander in chief in the Far East, president John Kingsbury, Jr. , grade so that all will be lumped Hoyt and Lewis report, “ through K FOSTER’S Approaching Marriage G ala^New ~ Y e a r ^s~Eve JElks Announce Columbia church Sunday evening. Monday afternoon at the library always well to have at least two asserted one of Pittsburgh's larg­ together. 23 1-2 ton* of celluloid. the building and flying of mixlel declared today that British with­ Hr. and Mrs. Joseph Stramat The church treasurer, Walter S. present when evidence was picked est scrap brokers. "A short time The Academy of .Model Aero­ Dean of Meilical I It consisted of music ailng by the Haven announces the church books and planned for the first ot the Another change will permit aircraft ir fundamental to Ameri­ drawals in northern Malaya « For Fine Foods announce the approaching mar­ up at the scene of a crime. One* after the new schedule was an­ nautics, administered by the Na­ can air supremacy either for war riage of their daughter, Helen senior chorua of over 40 voices, Will be closed Jan. 6. He would series of suppers that is served person should take the notes in the point figure In terms of tranapor- "might never have becometneces- ! Annual Social nounced 1 booked a 750-ton order, tarion charKea.” tional Aeronautic Association, is or for peace. Elizabeth Stramat to William Mil- and the Junior chorus under the like very much to have all pledges c- ery winter by the Ellington presence 6f the other and each step one of the largest In weeks.” asking the government for priori­ sary had we had larger forces out (-ollege Is Dead I Open Tonight and Tomorrow Night Till 9 O’ClockI Thua a Toledo dealer, who In "The A xis nations built their air Ion Downes of Ellington. The wed­ direction of Rev. George Milne of completed on or before that late in gathering evidence should be Represents Compromise ty on those materials so that a here—and especially more .nilitary « Ladles. Belling to Pittsburgh had to use power Uirough mass movements >'I Oakland St. Free Delivery! Phone 7386! ding will take place on January Hebron and Gilead. Mrs. Laura if possible. This would be a big properly recorded. In this way, he Price Administrator Leon Hen­ quarter of a million youngsters equipment.” « ^Rockville Lodge to Cele- help to the church officers. Next The Church Choir 'rehearsal will a Detroit basing point price, now which carriM the young people New York Dec. 23— i;pi - Dr. DRENZEK'S I 10th. Squler was the accompanist and said, it made possible the proper derson announced the revision late can go on building miniature Addressing leaders of the Brit­ Sunday a special offering will be be held at the home of Mrs. Mllu may sell at the Pittsburgh price, step by step into their jobs both 79-81 West Main St. Telephone Rockxille 892 Everything for the Table, From Soup To Nuts! * brate New Year’ s at Its Meeting Postponed Mrs. Madeline Mitchell read the presentation of the case and. If yesterday in Washington. It rep­ planes. on the firing line and on . the as­ ish, Chinese, Malayan one Indian Walter Lindsay .Niles, 63, dean of taken. This is usually done Christ­ E. Hayes Friday at 7:30 p. m. or at a boost of slightly more than « The annual meeting of Damon acripture verses with which the necessary, the testimony of an­ resented a compromise from de­ Model building, argues Kendall sembly line. America has done as communities. Sir Robert asserted Cornell University . Medical Col­ (juality High: - Prices Right! Try .Me Out! mas Sunday but the envelopes were A special town meeting will be $2 a ton over Detroit. K FULL COUR.s e X * Prospect Street Home. Lodge. Knights of Pythias, which groupii of music were interspersed. other to back up that evidence. mands of many for a general price K. Hoyt, the association manager much through volunteer action by that much aviation equipn.ent and late arriving. liold tonight at the Ellington Town Consumption Running Higher lege here from 1919 to 1928 and ■« ------• was scheduled for ^Wednesday After the afternoon rehearsal the Dr. Beach spoke to the smallest Increase and of others for the gov­ and acting director of its Air more than 2.000.000 aeromodelers other material which might have BROILED CHICKEN DINNER J People who- are unable to go to Hall at 8 p. m. to see if the towns­ Scrap consumption in the Unit­ founder of the Institutions "dol- 4 1 RockvlUa. Dec? 23.— (Sp«dal.) — night, Christmas eve. has been Ladies Aid Society of the local crowd that has so far attended the ernment to take over the scrap Youth Division, must go on in throughout the country.” coire to Malaya had been sent to lar-a-call " clinic, died last night QUALITY!) _ FRESH KILLED postponed until next Monday. The church served a lunch to thoee who the Porter Library for books, but people will vote for an appropria- school. Aside from the Manches­ business. ed States Is running higher than spite of the war because: Russia and Libya. K Noisemakerh, Hals, Horns } t*The Rockville Lodge of Elk* will Uon for a new lire truck. There are They point out that such promi­ after suffering a cerebral hemor­ FAIR.MONT’S PLYMOUTH meeting will be held In Foresters took part in the program. who would like the Bookmobile to ter men who’ were present there Some weeks ago tho Office of 4.500.000 tons monthly, with steel It pre-trains hundreds of thou­ "Without that equipment,” he « lU annual New Year'* eve par- many largo structures and large mills and manufacturing concerns nent aviation leaders as the Wright rhage Saturday. Hall and officers will lie nominated Lawrence Holbrook of Pine call at their homes, may do so by were three men from Rockville and Production Management, alarmed sands of boys and girls in aviation Brothers, Donald W. Douglas. said, “ we don’t know what the re­ I farm buildings that in this present furnishing about one-half of the A native of Lebanon. N. Y , he at ita home on Prospect street, and elected at this time. street has returned to Camp notifying Miss Phyllis Barrett, 24 two from the Aircraft. Wllltmanllc at the slowing down of scrap handicraft, developing their skill Glenn L. Martin, William B. Stout sult of the battle in Russia might « t TO* entertainment committee cap- Laurel Place, Manchester or Miss emergency a new Modern pumpei supply. was professor of medicine at the FLOOR SHOW Brotherhood Megtiug Blandlng, Fla., after spending a was not represented. movement, opened an intensive as future pilots and aircraft me­ and Igor I. Sikorsky were all have been, and the battle in Libya college since 1916 and was recalled K ) tained by Past Elxalted Ruler, Gertrude Anderson,-pl-jne 8617. is needed to provide protection This year’s consumption will be chanics. PROFESSIONAL BOSTON UNIT R A meeting of the Brotherhood of weeks furlough at hla borne here. The gathering was called to or­ campaign to draw a supply from model builders in their youth. might not nave been the success it as acting dean last October. He « f Oaorge Williams, have made elab- the First'Lutheran church will be There was an attendance of over Over 500 are patronizing the Book- against incendiary in case der a little late because the jani­ households, stores and plants. But around 92,000,000 tons, compared It Is Indispensable now is.” such matters were to develop. Park Air College, East St. was a consulting physician to Make Your Re.servation.s Now! X g orat* plana for an enjoyable eve- held this evening at 8 o’clock. 100 at the church school program mobile in town, within the few tor was in the cellar and had the dealers claimed this was not a with the former all-time record of It is indispensable in training Louis, 111., reports that 79 per cent Sent Where I'rgentl.v Newtled ^nlng. months it has been here. Coventry Members of the Ellington Volun­ 41.687.000 tons sot In 1940 and Bellevue, Memorial and other large « 95.00 PER COUPLE S which was held on Saturday after­ doors locked. The school was success because prices failed to military and civilian defense per­ of its commercial aviation students He declared Malaya had B u ffer­ hospitals. f NoUemakers, professional enter- waa one of those places, like Mis- teer fire department will man the .called to order by Detective Ser­ furnish the needed Incentive. the biggest World War I mark of sonnel in aircraft identification. noon. The program consisted of truck. built models before enrolling. The ■AiiWHSwsws»nsns»gsiisnss*n»w»nsnsns»snsns*«^q(,^,y„^j^i^< I talnment, and dancing will be sup. carol singing, recitations, a candle .souri, "She had to be Shown." geant Joseph Prentice at 7:15. He Segregates Vqrlous Grades 26.800.000 tons used in 1917. It builds morale among young Casey Joner School of Aeronau­ I pleniented by a full-course turkey Bolton lighting drill, reading of the White Gradually the Bookmobil/ will The schools will close Wednesday lost no time in getting the school The new scale segregates vari­ Open hearth furnaces In the people. tics, Newark. N. J., says, ."Seven­ -JUnner to..jound out the greeting Gift Legend by Mrs. Edrlc Petten- make calls at each home'eto ascer­ for the Christmas recess and wUJ underway. ous grades of scrap, according to past month have been forced to It fosters International coopera­ ty per cent of our men have done . or the New Year. open again Monday, January 5. Mrs. Clyde Marshall glU and the presenting of white tain if Its services are’ needed. Subject of Lectnre use, with one price celling for each close In Chicago, Pittsburgh, tion. especially with Latin Amer­ some model bii.lding at one time I Only a limited number of reser­ Those who have used the services Earle Parker of Maple street i.s Johnstown and other point* In ica. Phoaa

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