The Wsathsr Average Daily Circnlation rO U B T E EN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 81,1942 Fore f t of C. a. Wratkor B aras iltm rhfBtrr iEii^nino Hpralb For the Montk wt Deeember. 1942 7,858 Moderate mow tonlgkt; little Ultutrhrfitrr Sarttlttg B rralb chango te temperataiow About Town Thomas Qiara MenriMr of tbo Audit and Prosperous Boreau of Clrculatlooa ^ Manchester——a, « Aa Cky.^s. oj. # Tr*flVillage____ Charm A daughter, Marilyn Elaine, wna To Get f 2,000 PRICE THREE CENTS THE TEA ROOM born Tuesday at the Hartford (TWELVE PAGES) hospital, to Captain and Mrs. Wal­ VOL. LXIL, NO. 78 Wi»he$ AU lit Friends ter Hooper of 751 Collins street. Well Known Local Real* East Hartford. Mrs. Hooper was dent Now in Army Re­ NEW YEAR the former Miss Beatrice Arnold A Very Happy of 300 Spruce street. membered in Will. High British Officers Given Soviet Army Drives Mrs. Elsie Wilhelm of 44 Wood- I Is Our Wish To You Allied Submarines bridge street has received word Mrs. M ary B reyer of 611 Cen­ ter street, who died December 10 i ------------------------- N E W YEAR from her son. Pvt. Walter C. Wil­ Honors by King George VI helm, U. S. M. C., to. the effect and waa buried In St. James's TONIGHT th a t he Is a t present som ewhere In cemetery on January 12, left to I Please Note— Store will be closed from Thurs- And Planes Score “No Wines — No Liquors — Just Good the Pacific. He enlisted in the Ma­ St. James's church 1100 for the of Lake; care of her grave. She also left To Shores rines. December 31, 1941. NOISEMAKERS FAVORS m day night, Dec. 31 until Monday morning, Food“ $2,000 to Thomas Chara, who made his home with her and is Gala s Mrs. Mark Holmes and daughter now In the United States Army y Jan. 4. More Successes Jean of Burlington, N. C., left for besides outright gifts of money their home this morning after to relatives. New Year’s Eve Party i Caucasus! Open All Day Tomorrow •spending a week with Mr. and To Josephine Baba, of Austria, ing at .Mrs. A ith u r J. Holmes, of 39 Mun- she left $300; to Mrs. Therease Two Axis Supply Ships U^H^S D raft ro street. $2.00 PER PERSON — INCLUDES: WITH A MENU ABOUNDING IN Bertshoneg of New York City she Fruit Cocktail Consomme Choice of And Perhaps Destroyer left $200: to John Horoskoksky Roa.st Turkey or Chicken Pie and Coffee 22 Divisions Trapped alj FINEST THINGS TO EAT — INCLUDING Due to an error in copy It was of Manchester, to Anton Kalous Sunk; Port of sfax Of I armors announced in an advertisement of of West New York. N. J., and to DON MAC’S RHYTHM MASTERS Again Under Attack;; Yankee Planes Down Stalingrad; 312,65( Keiths yesterday that the store Carl Hassman of Union City, N. would be open tonight until 9. Johnson Paint Co. Of Enemy Killed oil J., she left $.V). Open Until 3 A. M. Patrols Test Battle Be Stopped ROAST TURKEY The store will not be open until To John Schlebel of Manchester 2 699 Main Street Telephone 6854 (Captured; Rush tol then but will close at 6:30 as usu­ she left $100 and the residue of Lines in Tunisia. 9 Japanese Fighters al. her esUte she left to be divided Iwui Lake Biggest Singlcl in equal shares between Albert, London, Jan. 1.—(A*)—Al­ Aiken Seeks Action as Attorney William F. Ferguson Minnie and Frank Schlebel of OAK GRILL Only Way to Avert Ttvo Others Damaged in Day’s Jump of OffenT has announced that on and after Manchester. lied subniarine.s and _ planes Uiiity Plans Now If the Time to Insure the Cooling Jan. 1, 1943 his office will be lo­ The Manchester Tm.st Company FINE WINES — LIQUORS AND BEER SEE THE NEW YEAR IN ...A T scored new successes in -the' ^Gravest Food Crisis Attack on Lae; 1,286 sive Below Stalingrad:| System of Your Car Ageinst Leeks cated at 821 Main street. Attorney is named as executors of the es­ 30 Oak Wreet Telephone 3894 Tunisian battle of supply as Position Dangerou«.| USE RYD-D-ERS Ferguson hajs maintained an office tate. patrols on both sides tested In Nation’s History’, Jap Aircraft De­ After Peace at Depot Square for a short time. « ------------------------------------------- K RAPID LIQUID SOLDER He was recently appointed tempo­ REYMANDER’S RESTAURANT the battle lines, possibly as a stroyed During War. Moscow, Jarv. 1.— rary clerk of the Superior Court. Plane Spoilers 35-37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 preliminary to the decisive Washington, Jan. 1— —A h a lt Leaving the Kalmyck capital to the mUltary drafting of farm Seen Needed test of strength. Two more A dm iral Ke.vea Allied Headquarters in of Elista far in its rear, th<| Looky Rodloters—Craekod llockt A daughter waa bom at the Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer labor waa called for today by General Wavell General tjort kUxes with all antl-freeze solutkma. Immedlat«- To Hear Lecture Axis supply ships and per­ Australia, Jan. 1.—(/P)— Red Army has driven to th« Ir itopa leak!. Will never dog. Prevents rust. Hartford hospital on Monday to Senator Aiken (R.. Vt.) as the Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McQuade of Tenderloin Steaks with Fresh Mushrooms haps a destroyer have been aimk American P-38s led an as­ Roosevelt Sees Supreme shores of the great lake east] Satisfaction guaranteed. Bold br Independent bv British submarines off the only way to avert "the gravest London, Jan. Admiral of the head of British troops in Flan­ vember, 1941, while trying to dealers. 17 Devon drive. Lieut. C. O. Hunt, officer in shoot his way into the German sault yesterday on Lae, of Salsk in an offensive aim­ Famous Reymander Half Broilers Gulf of Tunis and off Bizerte, the food crisis in the history of this the Fleet Sir Roger J. B. Keyes, ders and now commands at Malta, Necessity to Carry DUtrihutei Sy charge of the Bolton Filter Area, and Gen. Sir Archibald P. Wavell. Field Marshal , Erwin Rommel's northwest New Guinea Japa­ ed directly at the (^aucasmi Besides All Our Usual Good Things To Eat Admiralty announced. n atio n .. the first leader of Britain's Com­ headquarters in Libya—were Sir SCHIEBEL BROTHERS t The local rationing board office will be the speaker at a meeting From Cairo, British headquar­ "If agricultural workers aren’t the British commanding general nese base, and shot down Forwanl Program to will be closed tomorrow and Sat­ Miles W. Lampson and Sir Charles after trapping 22 divisions »(| Denlera: Aak Onr Bnleemen About Deal. of the members of the Manchester ters announced two .new aerial as- assured in 1943, we may witness mandos and one of the govern­ for India and Burma, were pro­ urday. Airplane Observation station to BOLTON LAKE Tonight’s Minimum $2.00. Open Until 3 A. M. McMoran Wilson. nine enemy fighters and Prevent Cataclysm. Stalingrad and killing or cap! aaults on the east coast port ot an alarming fo<xl shortage before ment's severest Naval critics, was moted to field marshal. be held In the Legion Home, Fri­ Sir Miles is the present Britl.sh damaged two others, Gen. turlng 312,650 of the enem y, th< Sfax where docks, railway sid- the end of this year," Aiken told made a baron by the king In a Others Made Barons Russians reported today. The ruzl The coffee coupon will be good day, Jan. 8 at '8 p. m. All ob­ Those made barons, aside from ambassador to Egypt and high Douglas MacAi'thur's head­ Washington, Jan. 1—(J>)—Presi­ Ing.s. a pow er station, w arehouses reporters. long and democratic honors lists to the shores of th e g re a t lzk«j on Monday morning January 4. It servers are invited to attend the .Sir R oger —whose son. Lieut. Col. quarter* declared today in a com­ and other buildings were hit Wed Hopes For Speedy .Vetion published today. dent Roosevelt declared today that now frozen and snow covered, car will be good for one pound and the meeting, which will be open to the General Lord Gort, who was at ; Geoffrey Keyes, was killed in No­ (Continued on Page Four) munique supplemented by an Air public. HOUSE nesday night and Thursday. Taking cognizance of reports it w£is a "suprem e necessity” to Tied the Russian troops to a poin coupon to be used from Ration that War Manpower Commissioner Force announcement reporting Book No. 1 will be No. 28 Instead Officers of the organisation will Fourth Ship Set on Fire that 1.286 Japanese planes have plan for the post-war peace and about 40 miles southwest of Enisj Bolton Lake Route 44 A fourth ship. Cairo said, was Paul V. McNutt had announced he to carry forward after the war the ta in the biggest single daY' of No. 20 as appeared In an AP be elected at the meeting. would "go as far as necessary" to been destroyed in the southwest hit by an aerial torpedo in a foray unity now being displayed by the jump of the offensive below Sta| Just Received! item In The Herald yesterday. ! give agriculture all the workers Pacific since the war began. off Sicily and was set on fire. Hitler Blames Four .airdromes Bomlied United Nations, to prevent another lingrad. In another attack on Axis aui>- needed to plant and harvest the Struggle to Victory The Russian winter campziE TALL CEDARS crops, Aiken expressed hope "he The smashing blow delivered to world cataclysm.
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