FRIDAT, IXNTJXrrr W. IW f-^ i r 9 Manchester Evening Herald The'Weatker Average Daily Circulation Fiaa— t M V. 8. Weathra BwaM Far tba Moatb et December, 1S44 Who anlisted in tha Marinaa last A aon, Raymond Thomaa, waa Mlantonomoh Tribe No. 88. I. Eunaet Circle of Rebekah past PWr awd eeattaned eoM tenigbt; O. R. M., will hold Its regular noble grands will, meet Monday Lieut. F. A. Lavey fall, pravlous to hla olghtaenth Smiiay Ibh wltk ao Impertaat bom January 14 at the Hartford birthday, le.tt this morning for About Town Hospital, to Lieutenant and Mra meeting in Tinker hall Monday availing with Mra. Emma Dowd of 9;oii evening at eight o'clock sharp sA 27 IChpIa atraat. Mra. Emma Rob­ Gains Promotion Parris Island. He is deeply appre­ HALE'S SELF SERVE Member 6t the Audit Raymond Mozzer. Lieutenant ciative of the thoughtful kindness h^oazer la serving overseas with a which time the newly elected of- bins. Mra. Edith Smith and Mrs The Original In New England! ' Barean o f Ctrcnlatlaaa fleers for the next term will be Ellenor Rogers wlU assist the Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Lavey of of his schoolmates and friends, n * lahratloA Army Songster dental corps. and time was so short he was Manchester—--A'City o f Village Charm I will omit ita rehearsal Uiia installed. A t tha ooncluaion of the hostess. Mrs. Marion Straughan 78 Foater atreet, have received a tribal meeting the Haymakers and Ml*. Mary Smith will provide letter from their son, Frederick A. unable to personally thank them rwVMlaC. all (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS • A meeting of the directors of will hold their meeting and nomi> entertainment. Mrs. Anna Dart Lavey, of the U. S. Navy, stating SATURDAY SPECIALS! (Ciaaaifled Adverttalng oa Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN.,\SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1945 Orange Hall Corporation will be nate officers for the next term. will donate the attendance prize. that he haa been promoted from VOL. LXIV., NO. 93 Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! held In the clubhouse tonight at 8 Refreshments and a social time Lieutenant, (ji g.) to Lleutehant TALL CEDARS o ’clock. will be enjoyed at the conclusion The first of a series of four lec­ IS. g ), and has been assigned to a A REMINDER! of business. tures will be given this evening at large carrier aa night flgter di­ HaWa QouHty 8:15 at the y.M.C.A. by Rev. rector. Lieutenant Lavey was home BINGO German Agents Sought, in United Slates Thomas F. Stack of St. Thomas’s on leave a few months ago after Reds Advance Within When Too Need More BREAD Loaf 7c The meeting of the Salvation Seminary, Bloomfield. Books to serving in the central Pacific with TONIGHT British Unopposed Buck's Corner Army will be omitted this evening be reviewed tonight will be on the a task force. INSURANCE on account of the union meeting theme, ’’Has Christianity Failed?” His brother, Burton Lavey. a ORANGE HALL Restaurant’ in Springfield. Mass. These lectures are open to the senior in Manchester High school Extra Large Jelly Doughnuts or Fire • Theft • Aatmnobile public at a moderate admission In Jumping Maas; or Pomitare fee. 204 Miles of Berlin;^ a On the New London Tpk. ALICE COrUAM Crullers Dbz. 35c CALL Try Our Italian Pood (Kouwo As <{ueeo Alice) SFIKITLAl MEDIC M Widen Their Push Speciattiea In Our New Seventh Daoghter ol • Seventh Son Large Coffee Rings Ea. 29c ALEXANDER CEDAR ROOM Ihira With a VaU. LECLERC Readings Dally, Inclndlng Sunday. Fierce Battles Rage JARVIS ORCHESTRA 8 A M to 8 P M. Or By Appoint­ FUNERAL HOME m Large Package Snoalieen Americans Fight Up SkipS M AUCXANDRR STREET Thurs.' • Fri. . Sat. - Sun. ment. In the Service of the Peo­ ple for 80 Vearn. 2.^ Main Street Coke^ Flour Pkg. 27c 1 n 0 ,0rum 0 0 Nazisivf^ig Linked;Linked -* (M k» «1U ReaMoMW n7S Each Week. Penetrate Within 6 2 LEGAL BEVERAGES 169 Church Street, Hartford, Coon. Phone 5269 In Solid Bridgehead Woekdaya aad Smidaya Phone 8-S0t4 KEBCMIBF PBINT To Dangers Canadians Go Red Advance Miles of Gulf of Dan­ Royal Pudding Over Rhine Only Seven 4 Pkgs. 29c zig; Gertiiaus Tell of Miles Above Stras­ From Suits AWOL on Eve Viewed Only Boneleas Fierce Fighting Along bourg on South End. Blazing SOO . Mila Chicken Fricassee, 15-Oz. Jar 59c Tacit Admission Made Of Departing As Conquest IVs Almost Unbelievable But It’s True- , Jan. 20.— (/P)— Bri^-, ------Front Against Rolling Paney Ish troops jumped the Maas As Navy Discloses (Meuse) river below Roer-| Sinking of Vessel; Ten “ Substantial Number” London Polish Premier Tide of 3 MilUon Large Figs i Lb. 27c; Lb. 49c FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover broadcast a nationwide alert for the apprehension of these three mond unopposed last night, Of Crew Are Killed, Of Home Defense Sol­ Offers Hand of G o v Close to Kepno. i : widening the Second Army’s men, believed to be German espionage agents with ordei-s to enter the United States left to right. Christian Johannes Schneemann, Hans Rudoll Clirlstian Zuehlsdorff. (AP OFFER YOU Sannweel push in the Dutch panhandle Oscar Max Wilms, Max diers Missing When eminent to Russia; London. Jan. 20.—Pi—A "very not “ liberation." Marshal Ivan Konev’s FlrM General MacArthur’s Head­ Denounces I,ondon Oovernnieift the Maas by boat seized Steven- "Y a n k ee------quarters, Luzon, Jan. 20.— substantial r.umber” of men were Ukrainian armor reached the area COATS Hide Behind Wreckage Washington, Jan. 20 — (JP) — Premier Edward Osubka-Moraw- of Kopno (Kemper) in a 20-mile sweert, seven miles southwest of nbsent without leave when a large ski of the Sovtet-recognlzcd Lublin Roermond, without opposition. The The survivors told how they yranklln D. K»)osevelt. a pre-eml- (/P) — Lieut. Gen. W alter More Than 20 New Air­ advance from Wielun northwest No. 2 Can V-8 Cocktail Juice spent two terrifi-ing hours aub- ^ „ , Krueger is winning the im­ contingent of Canadian home de­ government spoke into a micro­ of captured Krakow. Gcnnag crossing added about two miles to war-tnfested planes Parked Near phone in rubble.strewn Warsaw the aeven-mile assault arc- of merging themselves and hiding be- " " " L portant. battle of the left fense troops, drafted for overseas home guard battalions, the Volke- Can 17c 2 Cans 33c hind wreckage to keep out of the paused for a fourth presl- and denounced the London govern­ strum, were battling to stop tha white-Camoudaged tanks and today at an flank. His Sixth 'Army is Factory Hit in Super- service, emba’'ked for Europe some ment for ordering General Bor’a troops bulging into German lines range of the rampaging enemy | dential inauguration tinic ago. it was disclosed officially smash along thft upper Silealm smashing Japanese tanks, si­ patrlrttlc uprising in the Polish hnrrisr, Rerlln said. KePnO 1« OOM No. %*/^ Oan Premier within eight tc 10 miles of the craft. interlude unique in history. Fortresse*’ Strike. last night. They said the submarine in its But while a fourth term, added lencing artillery concealed in Some have t.lnce returned to capital last year. ! nine miles from the frontier anA Can 29c Roer river. surface hide and seek hunt strafed The MOSCOW radio broadcast s gg northeast of Breslau, the Tomato Puree Although Stevensweert had been to. a third, stacked one broken caves and going after enemy B-29 Hdqtrs. Guam. Jan. 20.— their posts, but the snnouncement j message last night from Premier a lifeboat with machine gun bul­ precedent on another, the inaugu­ soldiers in 10-foot deep holes witn indicated m lny still were absent, chief industrial center of GeruuUi abandoned, it was still too early to lets and rammed a life raft. (Via Navy Radio)—WT) The giant Stalin to the chiefs of'th e Lublin Silesia. Only 204 miles lie betwaea No. t Can St. Lawrence tell whether the enemy was be­ ral ceremony scheduled for noon flamethrowers. It js the first real making them liable at the e^ ira - | Lieut. Peter Chelemedos. San Kawasaki aircraft factory at Kepno and Berlin.. ginning a general withdrawal (e.w.t.) waa as old as the nation. fight since the Yanks landed at tion of 21 davs to classification aa : (Continued oa Page Six) War stripped away the pomp Ungayen gulf Jan. 9. Akashl, Japan, took a terrific deserters. [ Northwest of Warsaw Marshal Tender Peas Can 17c from the tip of his salient between (Continued on Page Seven) Konstantin Rokossovsky’s Second ’ Roermond and Gellenkirchen in and pageantry which normally ac­ -600 Nipponese Killed pounding in yesterday’s B-29 raid The announcement came In the ; company it. And it dictated a form of a ccnn..rahip directive. Is- i White Russian Army- reached os’ - Premier Germany, a front dispatch «ald. Twenty Japanese tanks have and more than 20 new airplanes crossed the southwesteirn border of , T amallcr crow l and a new setting— been kneoked out and 800 Nippo­ sued Dec. 31 as s confidential Tax Included S ttn is Haam’i Bassmi British troops advanced up to the semi-circular, colonnaded south parked around the plant were hit guide for editors but released for House to Get East Pnissia on a 35-mlle front Mexican Corn Can 18c 1,500 yards in mop-up operations, nese killed—some of them 23rd di­ in the strike, photographs showed and subbed to Giljenburg, 6 » $75,000 Loss portico of the White House In­ vision troops fropn Manchuria—in publication- last night. It was ex­ and pushed beyond Hon^en, a mile stead of the carltol. today. pected that, the Defense depart­ miles from the Gulf of, Danzig. L from the German-Dutch frontier. a three-day period along the left The strike pictures—taken dur­ Gilge'nburg Is only five milag ■ Del Malz Ritual Remains Untouched ment might Isiaie a full statement Labor Draft Germans Selzp Zetten flank. ing the raid by the participating on the situc.iion some time today, from Tannenburg, whera the me» As Fire Ruins But the rittial itself remained That flank Juts into the hilly, bombers were in contrast to pic­ Sk* apraMaa la her wrlglaal priat taahlaaed by Niblet Corn Can 15c Farther north. 6erman para­ untouched: including Information on various fnprial to von Hindenburg’s victofjr eastern aide of Pangasinan prov­ tures u.sually taken a day or two reported disorders. to t)ie Masurian lakes in the flra t VIelly Bmmt Worldly wise aad wisely elasple chute troops ^n a sudden assault A prayer. The oath of office for ince. The broader it gets the later by special photographic Bill Moiidav seized ZetUn, alx miles'north Vlce-Prealdent-Elect Harry S. No Ofllrlal Estimate' World war'was erected. dreee wltb brief sleeve# aad clever taeblag la Small Two Plants] more effectively it isolates Jap­ planes which are generally .not The Ruaiians also reached'Nel- YOUR CHOICE OF— Nijmegen and four miles below Truman. A presidential hahd on a anese forces on the north around very clear. However these were Although them waa no official Arnhem, but Allied counter-at­ yellowing, 2o9-year-old family Bi­ estimate of the number of troops ilenburg, ''eight miles inside East «aa eaebed b m UI. ■(*# a Crewa Swap *a Wafer* Rosebud Beets No. 2 Can 16c Baguio, Philippines sumnjer cap­ excellent and showed practically Stiff Opposition Faced I’niasia, and Chorzelle on the East tacks drove them b ^ k in night ble, opened to the “Faith, Hope involved reports fmm various parts BROWN KIDSKIN fabrte. aareadMIeaaUy wasbable. Kereblel Priat Flames Go Through East ital, from other enemy forces on all bomba falling upon the plant Prussian-Pollsh border, the Ger­ • HOLLANDER BLEND street fighting. / and Charitv" passage. Chief Jus­ and groat smoke columns rising. of Canada—t.nndon. Onl.. Quebec, By Measure; Organiz­ Sweet tice Stone administering, the Pres the south defending Manila. C.ilgary, Regina and Montreal— mans announced. VISCACHA — SOUTH ■reUa* Ceayea. aiade la ItJ.A.). Mae, yeUewt The Germans apiparently were Hartford Structure Significantly, since the fighting SABLE DYED CONEY r . 1 . lidnt repeating, a 37-word oath. 315 Bnnilie Buritt On Target ii.dicated that the total may be ed Labor Supporters, Pouring Towerf Polish Oorriior • AMERICAN MUSKRAT ■trengthening armored forces flared up ori the left flank, there One could count 316 bomb burst.s In the centeV of the (ilaalng graaw, Pickled Peppers Qt. Jar 39c poured into the Rhine bridgehead Early This Morning; An inaugural address, a benodlc- anywhere from 1..500 to 2,000. RACCOON DYED OPOSSUM ■ar ^ J tion. The national anthem. has been scarcely any official within a 4,000-foot radiiui and only ^ e absent n.en were part of Farm Groups Enemies front Marshal Gregory K. Zhu-j above Strasbourg. word of a further push in "40 bursts outside of the target kov s First White Russian Army • ANTELOPE eaP)— waa pouring toward the- PoUah have been thrown over the river. were received yet by the bomber East HarUord, Jan. 20—OP) — I with custom. Familiar hymns, fa- um.s last reported approaching seas service under a policy of par­ House Military committeemen • GRAY KIDSKEf SEAL DYED CONEY Jumbo Shrimp Can 37c Field Ma.shal Karl von Rund- . . . . . Ann millkr Biblical quotations filled the Tarlac, 65 airline miles from command.- (Continued on 'Page Two), atedt had pulled virtually his whole tial c inscription adopted in No­ predicted today they'll have an Other New Nelly Dons Damages estimated at $75,000, House east room. There Manila. There were concentrations of vember by the Canadian govern­ tank fowe out of the western were suffered by the Universal prayers f< r our President and Not Continuous Engagement bursts In the eng>ne plant, the admlnJstratlon-sought labor draft I ment despite .vigorous protests, x l front battleline except for this Manufacturing Co., and the Peer- our country from the Epl^opal The battle of the left flank is assembly plant, the warehou.sing blll—armed with prison penalties River Herring 15-Oz. Can 19c northeastern corner of . area and the dispersal area. largely by the, French-spqaking Every Coat Beautifully Lined less Woodworking wO., at 7? 3 Book of Common Prayer, lyere not a continuous engagement of population of Quebec. Canada pre­ for evaders-—written 'and ready | Snowstorms screened the move­ Boulevard, when flames went were special prayers for victory, massed forces but rather a scat­ North, south and west portions- for House conalderaeton Monday. ment. Whether he was pulling p e of the engiiiy plant were on fire viously had sent only volunteers SIZES 12 TO 44— BUT NOT IN ALL FURS through the structure at about 1 for "all in the service of the Uni- tered series of small scale, bitter The bill, a.sked by thd White , $0.98 to $10*98, All Kinds of Plain and Stuffed tanks back for repair, or racing o'clock thia morning. ted Nations” and even for our cn clashes. The Americans are and two-thtfds of the west and °'^*^ere Ls under wav at the pres- i House as a means of forcing niM (Late Bulletins of the^^W ife) to hurl them into a battle fop Assistant Fire Chief Frank J. emies. linking up a solid line along the south portions of the engine plant 18 to 46 into war jobs and keep- Strasbourg, AU-atian capital, was were completely burned out: Smoke ent moment a very heavy move­ OLIVES Dagdn, of East Hartford said that 1,500 Invitee' to Lunrheouj^ Manlla-Baguio road in a 30-mlle ment of reinforcements toward the ing them there, faces stiff House Pilot Crashes Into Sea \ no cause has been discovered for The hours following the inaugu- from .tiiesc fires Covered the forge a question. stretch from near Rosario on the east coast," said the ceiisorship opposition, however. Organized Bowton, Jan. 20— pilot the fire, which he aaya apparently ration were reserved for more fes- and/'foundrv building area. Large SVi-Lb. Can Doraet Within Six Mllrf^ of Strasbourg north to the Agno river on the directive issued Dec. 31. "It is of labor aupportera are against it flying a lighter plane crashed late Tax Included. German attempts to edge closer started in the upper story of the tlve momenis. Some 1,500 spoclal south near Villasis. Id Direct lilts On Main Building and some farm state representa The main asaembly building re­ the highest importance that the the sea early today off Blodt le- Other Coats $149 $449 Turkey Gumbo Soup 65c to Strasbourg's northern outskirts brick building, 'Today, only twq guests had invitations to a buffet From the north to south in that tiveS say they fear the heighten­ land, the First Naval district head­ enemy should i.e denied any Infor­ were broken up. although patroU narrow pillars of brick and a pile luncheon at the White Houce. A area, today's communique and As­ ceived- 15 direct hits as evidenced ed manpower drive may strip the quarters reported. He waa oa a MILLINERY of rubble remained of the paint thousand had bids to a late after- by large holea in the roof. mation .... had advanced tq within six miles sociated Press field dispatches, fe- farms of workers. night night training mlsstoa from nwiey, PVeah Almost no bomba were wasted "Tliere are at the moment a of the city. German forces below and woodworking shop. non tea and reception. ported: Penalties Substituted the auxiliary Naval faclUty at 18” NEW Firemen attempted to knock And that was the day marked on the pasture-like ali-field adjoin­ One Group of Celery Hearts Bch. 27c Strasbourg a.a but 10 miles away. The Japanese threw night coun­ (Continued on Page Two) Abandoning the idea of military Charlestown, K. I. The pilot out for Mr. Roosevelt. He termed ter-attacks at Yanks in the out­ ing the a.ssembly building but four labor battalions for those who other plane witnessed the aeddeat An American counter-attack bombs fell in the dispersal area Fancy, Large Bonch smashed a^ German bridgehead (Conqnued. on Page Two) it "a day of solemn import.’’ skirts of Rosario after-d push east leave war jobs, the committee yes­ and said the plane burst Into To members of the electoral col­ adjacent fo the plant where 20 terday substltufed as punishment llidiies as It struck the Hung over the Zom river nine from coastal Damortlsl The Nip­ twin-engined "Nick" fighters and iege, Republicans and Democrata ponese were reposed but artil­ the draft dodger penalties of the ilesrrh by air and surface eraft Carrots Bch. 11c miles north of Strasbourg. But alike, he declared in a message last "Lily” bombeis were clustered. | Germans Try PRINTED the Germans repulsed U. S. infan­ lery duels are continuing. 4 selective service act: Maximums was hnnieUlately started and re- night that Americana should "be Two bursts also hit the disp'ers- j Fancy. P’mah trymen attempting to slash back Still Guessing Four miles sdutheast. Yank col­ of five years imprisonment and a sulted In locating the damaged DRESSES grateful that the orderly processes al area,at the northwest corner of plane but the pilot’s* body waa net into Sessenhelm. in the Nazis’ umns moving north, on the Manlla- the field arhong other planea. $10,000 line. of democracy still dominate our 1 To Infiltrate found. Red or Green Peppers Lb. 25c Rhine bridgehead 17 miles north­ national life.’’ thaf "in the midst Baguio highway which leads In The warehousing area across! Before the bill is finished the $5.98 and 17.98 Values! east of Strasbourg. Upon Wallarce behind Rosario captured Siaon,* 1 .saqje punishment will be set up TOWELING of global war it has been possible the railroad, south of the plant. I Networks The U. S. First Army had com­ Japanese Try Ambush Sizes 12 to 20. Juicy F1orida\ to hold our normal elections.” receiving six hits A coastal gun | I a c l i o s A t l e n i p i e i l a t essential jobs. The | ^™44are .00 pressed an arc within four miles With the balloting behind, he Further southeast down the position waa also hit. j Fortreeeea: of St. Vlth and taken all com­ Says Goodbye to His Of- ^ committee also vote., Jan. 20.—(.Pi - inent spokesman said tod i^ Fdce Cloths ers and fighter-bombers attacked Rejecting a defense insanity plea, most conservative unemployz Hamburg Lb. 27c in mind, but he wasn’t talking as Washington. Jan. 20 - - — Vote Priority Air Tour Reduced! San Francisco, Jan. 20— iJP) — he went down to the White House Harry S. Truman waa the No. 2 enemy positions on the Eighth a circuit court jury quickly con­ figure In this U. 8, Island The Chronicle said this morning to administer the vice presidential man at the Inauguration today, Army front yesterday. victed Edward Jewett Martin, 24- sion was that of Jan. 1, when SPECIAL! (4 Pointa) that two zervtocmen In addition to oath to his successor, Harry Tru­ but he had the No. 1 invitation to Hit Enemy Coromunlcatlnns year-old Charlotte. N. C.. chemist, Aiamber of Commerce eatiiaae three previously reported were de­ For 266' Dogs in Pound Thursday night light bombers of second degree murder in the that lOO.OO* were ont of i Regular $10.98 and $12.98 ValuesI layed by thfe "A" priority ride of man. be there. 4 49^^ Dried Beef i Lb. 20c Oueoslag Knows Ne Bouada Truman, a medium-sized, gray­ of the Tactical Air;Eorce hit ene­ bludgiKin-alaylng of his well-to-do The spokesman aald that of Col. Elliott Roosevelt’s importrtl haired IKan n f 60, grinned happily my communications in the Po grandmother, Mrs. Edward M. than 4.000 returned war veU White with colored borders or solid colors. Cloths that wUl However, Inauguration day They were accompanied by the bull mastiff. as he fingered this ednilseion Dallas, Jan. 20. — (P) — T h e' valley, road and rail tratfic. Jewett. 76. last May 10. fewer than 80 have found John. give years a t wear. Sizes 12 to 24 i/i. SPECIAL! (le Pointa) The pai>er quoted Seaman B^rst guessifig knew no bounds. sedate St. Bernard on whose Dallas Bbnehead Club, organiza­ Coastal aircraft attacked ship­ Martin, calm but morose, de­ . * . • Waa the president making ticket to the ceremony making him m suive head reposed an opera Class Perry Buhler, a former Hous­ the nation’i 34th vice president, tion of funloving buainesamcn. haa ping in the northern Adriatic and clined to make a statement before ton, Texas, detective as telling the ready to appoint his loyal lieute­ hat. Headed by Big Chief Bone- Refugeea Reach PaksBne* nant secretary of commerce? the third to aerve under Franklin voted a priority air tour around the Ligurian' sea. Judge Charles H. Jackson sen­ Londoa. Jan. 10— Tra i \CK COPEN Muenster Cheese Lb. 39c following story: head Jack Estes, the 30 men Freah tracks pointed that way. D. Roosevelt. nation for the city pound’s 266 The Mediterranean Allied Air tenced him to 20 years imprison­ Ish neira agency Pa)cOT s M T M OW N 'AQUA Buhler snd an Air Forces flight Eyes shining behind thick spec­ dogs. pounded the counter of the Braniff Forces flew more than 900 sorties, ment Immediately after the jurors surgeon of captain’s rank, whose Two important Democratic sena- Airline agency and demanded “ a that 625 Jewlah refngeed JUNIOR SIZES N A V Y KELLY BONELESS BEEF POT ROAST tors-

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MANCHESIEP EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 19411 1 ture and purpose from tie king- Qiurch Offering ty zone rally st Springfield, Moss., Sunday School Lesson ' doms of this woild—a Kingdom in' Ask Pledges on Tuesday at 7’.30 p. m. 'which lov# and unselfishness and cident in front of the Silk City Wednesday at 7:30 p. m „ Pralsa Christian Standards Must Be Viewed I helpfulnsss toward others wo# the For Education Diner, and cliarged with drunken Makes Appeal $75,000 Loss . Set to Start and Prayer meeting with the m - I rule of life, a.nd not the business of Be Filledj PoKce G)urt driving, was cqntinued to Mon­ Two Reported Obituary Johnny Cerrieo tor in charge. Choir rehearsal will With Realism in Non-Christian World I getting all passible for one’s seif. day's session of court. Churches 1 Set that down as the basic law of follow. Tomorrow at all services - the IS HOME ON FURLOUGH 1 the Kingdom, and you will see how As Missing For Canines As Fire Ruifis Dimes March St. James'a Roman Catholic I auBc by force If it is attacked by ^^Crusade for Christ*’’ FROM THE .ARMY 'I'rnier Congregational dtutvh Manchester Methodist Church Text; Matthew 4:S8 to 8:18 I n.ituraliy everything else follows offering in St. Mary's fCijiscopal Clifford O. Simpson, Minister R e,. Wlllloni J. Dunn, Pastor North Main Street By,Wtlllai>i E. Gilroy. D.D. force, while others will continue 1. —turning the other cheek, giving churcii 'will be set aelde for theo- Campaign May Be ►kies Get Reds Withiu 204 M&rlon A. Munson, Director of Rev: Edmund Barrett, Assistant Rev. Eari H. Forgeson, Mhilster to Insicl lh.it it IS their Chri.rtian ' lip your second coat. etc. Deathfi Two Plants We’re Running a Party in Rev. Frederick McLean, Aaalstaat ■rhe text ludii'dlcd for the i-iudy duty not to use force under any 1 logical education. The day has Lieut. Richard Gworek Capt. Scheiidel Asks for Milk Bottles Are Out Rellgloas Edocation Mre. D. M. Beanett, Organist of this lesson takes in more lhah The Ideal Kingdom is to be real­ Concluded Tomorrow. His Honor' Monday Eve­ jMse F. Davis, Music Dtrector circumstan-’ i-s. been designated as "Theological Miles of Berlin; Donation o f Dogs for half of St. Matthew’s report ol the I do wish ti. say. however, that ized in a world that 1* far from it, Money Back And Private John Mrs. Mary J. Doggart (Continued From Page One) Today to Raise Money Mrs. V. Ct Morey, Organist Sunday mosses; Sermon on the Mount. It Includes EMucLtion SinJay” throughout ning. Drop Up and Hear For adults:adu: 7 ;00, 8:30. 9:45, (two 9:30 a. m.. Church echool. no part of the teaching of Jesus and for each of us perhaps the With a slsable proportion of th* . Mrs. Mary Johnston Doggart, The Ariiie the very verge of My own contention is that w# revenue decreases within the next night that Marshal Ivan S. Konev's She also leavea a slater. Mrs, Wil­ pure bred but fairly good speci­ that was turned in by Dagon who Help the Local Fund ^ Tolland Turnpike Tuesday, Choir rehearsal. m. His subject will be Theologi­ figures are available at this time dence taken trom. the poraons of liam Smith, of Talcottville, and ...... Neidllnger Wednesday, 8 p. m.. Book Re the outbreak At War have changed must interpret and practice the i few years and not on the “pres­ troops captiired the town of Prasz- Lieuten.nnf Gworek ha.s been in mens. answered, the first box alarm , Jack Sanson, chairman of the teaching of lesus with the common j cal Education. Envelopea for the of the amouT.ts which have already those arrested in the raids, or such ka, on the industrial ricli Silesian the service four years next month. rme brother. James .lohnston, of Jesse Davis Third Sunday After the Epiphany view at the home of Mrs. George ti.flr attitude in the face of a na­ ently-inflated” wartime Incomes. special offering may be obtained laterial subsequently turned over The Army needs 300 dogs and is local committee, asked the towns­ Sat. Night. Jan. 20 Anthem—“Hear My Prayer" ----- sense and realism with which H e' been raised. « t> ong New England frontier, climaxing a day of un­ Before their itiarriagc, Mrs. East Hartford, and 13 grandchil­ 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. O’Brien, 16 Hudson street, spon­ tional emergency, or have adopted Weir, in his report to Governor from the ushers at any of the four Methodist churches for that pur­ those persons from their per- asking for the donation of Dober­ people today to be careful to 8 to 12...... James an attitude ol silence. gave and practiced it. If one takes precedented developments that Gworek was .Miss Molly Agostlnel- dren. Two of her grandsons are whom they make their contribu- 9:30. |i. m.—Church school serv­ sored by the Zipper Group. Mrs. Baldwin, oaid yesterday that the regular services, however. These pose. at the request of the police, in the U. S. Navy and a grand­ man Pinchers, German shepherds, Others Kept PosUude— “March in G” ...S m art I do not propose here to go into too literally. His teaching abOiR .saw the fall of Lodi. Poland's sec­ li of 93 Glenwood street, daughter farm collies. Malametes fE>kimo tionq. They shopld make sure Modem and Old Fashioned. ice and address by the Rev. Alfred Earl Furgeson will review "Bridge state government was “never in are at 8, 9:30 and 11 a. m., and 7 Robert W. Wiloon. chairman of be held by the defendants daughter IS with the Women Re- 4:00 p. m.—Youth Week com­ this controversy, and I think it nen-resistance. let him read th\ ond city, and Krakow, former of Mr. and Mr.s. Secundo Agostl- dogsi or a cross of any of these that u e donations go to the local L. Williams. The Junior choir will to Brooklyn” (Idelll and repeat 23rd chapter ol Matthew, with its ..better financial condition than if p. m. the drive at South church, urges In that\MUor.. capital. nclli. ^ aer\'es of the Marine Corps. Peter Miller. Prompter. mittee meeting. William Addy, sing. the review of "Earth and High would be unfortunate if in the Judge^Bowers said he could find breeds. Out of Plane fund. In past years children have chairman. tMChing, or study, of the lesson accusations against the "genera- ts now.” all persons who have yet tc make At least 3,000,000 Red Army Relatives her? of Pvt. John Sfew- The funeral of Mrs. Doggart will A large number of qualified dogs gone from house to house collect­ 11:00 a. m.—Morning prayer and Heaven’’ (Graham). The meeUng a pledge to the South church quota no legal ^qwir to hold the proper- be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 A Good rtOM to t Vomig aaS OM 6:00 p. m.— CYP Club. Irene too much attention were concen­ tlcn of vipers," and Its pronounce­ Dl^-oroed From Author troops arc now committed to chiik have been notified by the War have been donated from this sec­ ing coins only to go to Hartford sermon by the Rev. Ellison F. Mar­ is open to the women of the com­ ment of wees against evil-doers to return their cords this coming Uea taken^from the persons in- departm^t that he was reported o'clock at the Holmes Funeral (CoBttaued Ftom Page Oae) tiling, president. AU young people munity. A contribution is soli- trated on that particular part. 1 RerpiabUoMi Chairman Rertgn* .volved' in thK “bookie" cases, but power drives towards German sail. tion and after preliminary exam­ and turn in the collections so that of high school age ore invited to vin. The Senior choir will sing. do not mean that it is unimpor­ and hypocrites. 'There one sees a Sunday if at all poeslbte. Pledges The Ruasinns scored their greatest mlBsIn^ln action In on home. 28 Woodbrldge street, Man­ Processional Hymn’ "Jesus Shall clted., . such evidence ks the police might ination and training for quality they could speak over the radio. join with this group. Nancy Norris tant for it is of the utmost Impor­ grim picture of a fighting Christ, •Watet^ury, Jan. 2 0 .-f/l*)—Ver- Wlnsted. Jan. 20.—lA*)-A di­ made at this time may be paid any gains of the war with the capture Dee. 29. Fii. iher Inforniiiticm about chester. Rev. F, A. Dvekman of copteen kaid they were going to do Reign Where’er the SUn ’ Friday, 7 p. m., Meeting of the to be set alongside the "gentle vorce on the grounds of desertion time before next December. ' Inve found thenhMlves within the have been shipped to the service something about it.” Such collections ore credited to und Margaret Saslels will lead the tance; but it has been written and non L h S i. chchairman ■ of ' the Re­ of 2,750 towns and villages, rip­ Pvt. .ftcwchiik was unobtainable as the Rockville Methodist ehureh | Sermon Hymn: "Cffirlst Is Made Boy Scouts. ^ Jesus, meek and mild.” has been granted Flora N. Paul of entablishments named in the war- his Iretntives eimld not be reached will officiate and burial will be in j training depots, by Captain Shen- Hartford and not to Manchester. worship service, and George J. talked about until there Is little publicann T o ^ committee. on' nmts were the Icj^ property of ping through collapsing German del. Buhler and the captain took off Most local collectors will carry the Sure Foundation” more to say. end nothing really re­ The title of our lesson properly New Milford from Elliot Paul, Thirty - seven per cent of taii morning. the family lot in Mount Hope cem­ Beauregard will show motion pic­ Second Congregational Church nouheed his Indignation, t o take the state. \ lines from the Baltic to . in another plane at 10 o'clock the authorization letters and Mr. tures. The group will go ice skat­ Offertory Anthem: "Brightest and sults from the argument Irrecon­ strtsses "the standards of the j author, who now resides in Holly­ France’s land is arable, and Jn rapid-fire orders of the day / ______etery. Tnicottville, I Rev. Ferris E. Reynolds, Minister effect os soon^'^ a successor is State and local policK conducted next morning, and were flown to Sanson points out that donors The ing after the meeting If the Best” by Buck cilable attitudes remain. Some men Kingdom." What we must grasp is | wood. He is the author of "The about 38 per cent of her prewar Marshal Stalin disclosed that the The fiineml home will be open I Long Bench. 1'here an Army pilot Recessional Hymn: "Rise, Crown­ Miss Edna Ward. Church School that in the Sermon on the Mount i selected, last night. He said he population was directly engaged . SI sudden raid on five N^aces in should be sure to whom they are weather is suitable. will consider it their ChrlsUan was resigning bemuse of "pres­ Lost Time I Saw Paris” and sev­ rh(rd White Russian Army openeii .Sundav evenine from 7 to 10 and who heard about the delay, gave ed wth Light, Imperial Salem Director Jesus was expounding the princi­ in agriculture. town several weeks ago gnd ar- Monday from 5 o'clock until ^ic Hard Bomhing giving their contributions. Monday. 7:00-p. m.—Girl Scouts, Ernest Coeman, Guest Orgonlmt duty to defend their country by eral other books. rMted nearly a dosen prlhrlpals a new offensive in EkAt Prussia Canadians (io Buhler a ride north. force of arms, and to serve a good ples of a Kingdom different in n a -' sure of other dutes.^ . hour of the funeral. j Troop 1. Miss Emily Smith, leader. Rise!” sur.d a large number of alleged'par* with a 27-mile breakthrough in He arrived at his station at Tan- 7:15 p m.—Boy Scouts, Troop 7:00 p. m. —Evensong and ad­ live days, while still another Rus­ foran about three hours late, but Church school at 9:30 a. m. . ‘tieipanta In race track betting v^ho Mrs. OIKia \. Thomfeldt , Given to Jap Bolton 25. Cnarles Lynn, leader. dress by the Rev. Alfred L. Wil­ Nursery at 10:45 a. m. Imppened to be In the cstaMlsn^ sian Army plunged ahead 50 mile.s AWOL on Eve his commanding officer did not Germans Try Tuesday, 4:00 p. m. — Junior penalize him tmder the circum­ liams. The Junior choir will sing Morning worship at 10:45 a. m. laents at the time. in the Carpat.nian region in south­ Mrs. Olivia A. Thomfeldt. widow Choir rehearsal. Mrs. Stanley The Week \ After the trial, when the alleged ern Poland. of Axel Thomfeldt, formerly of | stances. Sermon by thee minister on th Of Departing Manchester, died at the home o f . Plane Plant To Infiltrate Sasiela, choir mother. Monday,. 6:30 p. m.—Parish pot subject; "On Forgiving Our­ operators of the "booking” estab- "^ rly today DNB, the official 6:30 p. m.—Girl Scouts, Troop 7. luck supper. 7:30 p. m.—Annual Itthmenta were each fined $300 and Geraian news agency, declared her daughter. Mr.s, Ernest Evans selves.” Music by the choir with Lake Hotel Miss Jessie Hewritt, leader. parish meeting. Paul Volquardsen as soloist. that ^he present Russian winter in South Coventry, last nlgh'i after (Coatinueil From Page One) the freqiienters $25, for a grand (Continued From Page One) Public Records (Conttaaed From Po($e Oae) 7:00 p. m.—Girl Reserves. Tuesday, 7:15 p. m.—Boy Scouts, total of $3,100 in fines, a question offensiVg "wdll decide the fate of a long illness. ' Prelude—Melody in C ...... Salome Cordially Invites You 7:30 p. m.—Board of Religious Troop No. 27. 8:00 p. m.—Senior Anthem—Blessed Are the Merci­ suose about material evidence. In- Geimany—it has outreached any­ very substantial number of men Besides her daughter, Mrs .Twait pictorial evidence but said Highway 64, os well as southwest Education. elodlng money and checks, picked thing hitherto known.” Evans, she leaves another daugh- it seeiued to have been one of the choir rehearsal. ful ...... Hlles overdue from embarkation leave. Marriage Intentions of Abetone and just northeast of ■ To Tonight’s 7:30 p. m.—Older Young People Wednesday. 10-5:00 p. m.—Red ig> In the raid by police. Attorneys t^r, Mrs. Carl (duster, and one son, he.st strikea ever made by the Castel Vecchlo. Offertory Solo—Great Peace Have TTils possibility had been foreseen Applications for marriage li­ James Elliott, president. The Cross sewing. Noon Intercessions They ...... Rogers for the state and the defendants and contingent plans laid toward Volmer Thomfeldt. of this town, 21st Bomber command. Field Marshal Albert Kessel- group will meet at the church and filed briefs on the case, at the re­ A large force of the B-29s censes were filed with the town for Victory and Peace, an- mem­ By Mr. Volquardsen Jury Rejects it. should it occur." and two grandchildren, Miss clerk today by William Lester ring’s scouts again penetrated a go bowling. v e s t o f the court. Phyllis Custer and Miss Signe bombed the Kawa.saki aircraft bers of the parish lin the Armed Postlude—Now Thank We All Our Before the censorship directive Hooker, accountant, of 49 Brook wood held by the Eighth Army In B ig P a rty! 8:00 p. ni.—Board of Deacons Services. 3:15 p. m.—Brownies God ...... Karg-Elert Other Cases la Court Thomfeldt. of this town. plant at Akashi near Kobe. the eastern coastal area northeast meeting. WaKer E. Kucsynskl of 7 Cot- Iiisuiiitv Plea was released for publication last The fliers said both the aerial street, Newington, and Miss Vera meeting. Young People’s Mu Sigma Chi night the Pacific comihand head­ Mrs. Thomfeldt had made her G-.-rtrude England, daughter of Mr. of Fuslgnano. but were cleaned up Wednesday, 10 a. m. to 4:00 p tage street was given a 10-day home in South Coventry the past and anti-aircraft opposition was Thursday. 6:30 p. m.—Girl society at 6 p. m. quarters had.said that about 20 .ond Mrs. Thomas England, and and suffered casualties. m.—Red O oss sewing. Mrs. Edna The Week mspended Jail aentence this morn- (Continued From Page One) eight >years. She was a member meager. AU the B-29s got back Case Parker, leader. All women Scouts, Troop No. 10. .tag and placed on probation for per cent of mt British- Columbia William Bernard Cassie, Jr„ Uni­ Capture Strongpoint Friday, 3:45 ri. m.—Junior choir Monday at 7 p. m.. Boy Scouts. • .. I. - of the Congregational church in after bombing from a lower alti­ are invited to come and sew. rtx mont.M following his arralgn- members of home defuuie units tude than usual. ted States Uoasr Guard of Biloxi, (Canadian infantrymen and tanks Tuesday at 7 p. m., Girl Scouts. identlAed instrument and then North Coventry and a charter Miss., and Miss Dorothy Lillian 6:30 p. m.—Cub Scouts. Charles rehearsal. awnt on a charge of intoxication. failed to return from leave. member of the Order of the Golden The fliers saw bombs burst on captured a German strongpoin' on George Smith, His Tuesday at 7 p. m.. (/hoir re­ took the decomposing body over­ Squatrito, secretary, of 164 Oak the east bank of the Senio Op­ Norris, leader. Knexynski waa arrested by Of- land in bis automobile and threw The censorshii directive promis­ Scepter. ’ j the target and throw up clouds of - Christian Science Service* hearsal. street, Manchester. posite Fusignano. 7:00 p. ni.—Choir rehearsal. -Eeer John Cavagnaro Thursday it into a lake at Chapel Hill. N. C. ed full information when security Funeral services will be held at i smoke. Hartford, First Church, Sun­ Wednesday at 7 p. m.. Junior Quitclaim Deed Forced out temporarily by a Hammond Organ Mrs. Charles Norris, choir mother. Bight when members of the family He vaa acquitted on a count al­ considerations po longer were in­ the Watkins Funeral Hom*>. 142 7:30 p. m.—Group H. Mrs. Allen day 11; S. S. 11; Wednesday 8, Choir rehearsal. called the police for help as the ac- volved. The OrforJ Realty Company to flurry of grenades, the Canadians Friday at 7 p. m.. Cub SCQUtfl.— leging that he had killed the el East Center-street, at 2:30 Mon-' Audrey M. Humphrey, -property __ With Belcher, leader. 537 F armington avenue . ------eukid waa leaking a disturl'ance deriy woman by running over her — Warren Baldwin, cliief ceiwur. day afternoon. Burial will be in returned ■KHiUtook all ‘ IKe build- Second Church, Sunday 11 and Biennial Report on Stone streht, 7:45 p. m.— Group E. Mrs. J. South Methodist Church •1 their home. with hia car. in a confession en­ said last niaht it had been decided the East cemetery here. Rev Leon ings in a new oosault. Sqvmour Brown, leader. Mrs. 5, ,S. S.. 11; Wednesday 8, Lafay­ ' The defendant has been before Warranlee Deeds Ral|>h Von Decks Main Street and Hartford Road tered as evidence, . Martin said to make the announcement 'b e ­ Austin of the North Coventry j Audrey M. Humphrey to Bcmtce Southwest of Fusignano a Ger­ tt'illiam G. Crav/ford will speak t6 ette and Rusa streets. Use oourt before on a similar that hia grandmother fell fram the cause one newspaper already had church will officiate. ^ Town ( o O i i r t man patrol crossed the river, but the group on "” in the Fed- Rockville Society, Sunday 11. Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Ir.. Minister gkarge and an effort to alleviate Dennison, property on Stone George G. Ashton. car while struggling with him published an ■ditorial to the effect Friends ma> call at the funeral [ stieet. fled under fire. South of Highway Drum Rhythms er.ition room, S. S. 11: Wednesday 8. 94 Union the conditions at the home while over a bottle of liquor and that ne that number of troops were miss­ home after two o'clock tomorrow i Nine Eighth Army men patrolled 5Iinlster of Music. Xucsynskl was in his cups had Bernice Dennison to Joseph W. 8:00 p. m. — CJiurch School atreet. accidentally ran over her while ing and because sufficient time afternoon. | Aldo Pagani, clerk of the Man- , Stoniunoa anJ Naomi Staniunas, to the river in the area of Riolo teachers' meeting. The pastor will Coen unsuccesaful. backing up. now has elapsed to prevent Ger­ Chester Town court In hia bl-en- } del Bongni, five miles south of speak to the group. "Life” wHl be the subject of Morning worship, 10:45 a. m. Attorney Jay E. Rubinow, at­ property on Plymouth Lane. Playing Waltzes Witnesses testified that Mrs, man submarines from acting ef- Mrs. Mary A. Taggart niai report of the court finances Ciiarl and' Anna S. Peterson to Imola, and exchanged grenades Friday, 7:30 p. m.— Committee the Lesson-Sermon for Sunday, Prelude— "Elevation’’ ' ...... torney for Kuesynski stated that Jewett waa worth about $53,000 fectivelv. lists total receipts of $6,815.33 for and rifle fire with enemy units on Daisy, Daisy; Ballgame; ...... Alexander Guilmant on arrangement had been made Mrs. Mary A. Taggart died at j Ct.estcr P. .m i Claire V. Peterson, on the Armed Forces Mrs. Fred Januar>’ 21. instead of $500,000 as Martin had the period. July 1. to December property on Dec^wood drive. the opposite bank. Summertime; Blue Danube, Thrall, chairman. "The Lost CTiord” ...... whereby his client will remain the home of her daughter, Mrs. i The Golden Text is from John ...... Arthur Sullivan told officers he believed. She gave 31, 1944. Of this amount the Notes 17:3. "This Is life eternal, that •way from his home to assure do­ Martha J, Moffitt, 61 Durant and 40 Others! Processionnl Hymn--"Come, Let Martin a check for $6,000 the day street, this morning after a short town's share i.s $6,101.67 and the The committee on the Armed they might know thee the only mestic tranquility in the future liofore her death. 6lli Army Winning State Motor Vehicle department's Us Tune Our Loftiest S on g".. and the aentence imposed this illness. She was born in Northern Forces would appreciate the use true God, and Jesus Christ, whom share is $713.66. of a typewriter for two or three AMming by the court today Ireland and has been a resident of Fox Trots thou hast sent.” Anthem— Sought the Ixird” . . . ^ Left Fiank Battle Manchester for the past 34 years. The ca.ses li.sted for the period months. If there is anyone who Selections from the Bible in­ irougbt a closer supervision of the |V “Don’t Fence Me In’* and ...... Fi-c' ' ’1 .c); Stevenson V-., -CBM by court officials. Besides her husband. Moses Tag­ of the court are 146 motor ve­ v'V could loan a typewriter for this clude the following.: "Ye shall ob­ About Town hicle ami 222 other cases for a ^ WhaFs New? length of time, please call either Hymn—"O Could, I Speak the] \ The case, of John Ziemba of 70 (Cohtlniied From Pago One) gart, she Is siiiwived by three sons, ' Ail the Hit Parade Tunes. serve to do therefore as the Lord Matchle.ss Worth” . . . .L. Mason Wilson street, Hartford, arrested James E., William F,. aiid S. ; total of 368 for the six months Mrs. Fred Thrall, telephone 3486, God hath commanded you; ye Mrs. William S. Popoff of -123 period. or the Cffiurch Secretary, telephone Offertoi-y Antnem—"He Watching ■. Tlnirsday night on Main street at stroyrd 10 camouflaged Japanese Stewart "Diggnrt, all of Manches- , shall not turn aside to the right O'.’cr l.srai I" ...... ♦'’ I Lydall street, has received a let­ ter; one daughter, Mrs. Martha J. THE FLOOR Polkas 6568. hand or to the left.” (Deuter­ X1:S0 following on automobile ac- ter from her son, Robert Paul, tanks and bazookas knocked out I 1 . .Felix Mcndels.sohn Bnrtholdy ^ the otherd two. Moffitt, o f 61 Durant street; 12 You’ve Heard These Boys onomy 5:32). Sei-mon; "The Reasonnblene.ss of j| who was wounded in battle in grandchildren and six great gqand- , Correlative p^sages from the Germany on Christmas day, while On down the highway past Ur- Hospital Notes SHOW t o n ig h t Go To Town On ’Em! Cyrvenant-Congregational Church Jesus," danetta, where a 24-hour fight was children. 43 Spruce Street diristian Science textbook, "Sci­ Rev. W. Ralph Wntd Jr. in service with the paratroops, The funeral servicea in charge of ence and Health with Key to the CORRECTION stating that ne is in a hospital won by the Ameilcans earlier in Rev. Roj'nold G. Johns..n. Pastor F.< rtssionnl Hymn—"O Young and the week, J^anese resistance dis- John B. Burke, 87 East Center Admitted yesterday: Miss Betty | AT THE' Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy, Fearless l'!*j;)l.ft” . J B Dvo-s in France and getting along nice­ street, are Incomplete. • Clegg, 45 Village street; Mrs. ! include the following (pp. 289, Postlude—‘'Paean” . .Ralph Kinder Through error in the Good-: ly. He left for overseas in No­ /Oppeared air a motorized unit of 9:50 a. m.—Church Bible school. Helen Golab, Columbia: Mrs. Lll- I For a iFew Hdurs Fun 11:00 a. m.--Morning worship. 487); "Because Life is God, Life 9:30 a. m.. Church school. year part of Nichols-Bris- vember. With the induction last Yanks sped through • Villasls to lian Bronke, Sunset street. How Much Per Pound? i must be eternal, self-existent. Life 10:45 a. m.. Nursery during month of William, the married the Agno river and there seized a •' (Which Yoii Need In This Sermoji: “ Ultimate Security.” Thd tol, Inc. advt. of yesterday Admitted today: Mrs. Charlotte 1 choir will sing "He Will Hold Me is the everlasting I AM, the Being morning worship. son of, Ml. and Mrs. Popoff, and 2.800-foot bridge, that iwis par­ Copping, 8.52 Vernon street: Joseph W’artime Gloom). tially wrecked. j Funeralfi Fast’’ by Habershon. Miss Greta who was and is and shall be, 4:30 p. m.. Intcrmed.inte Youth it referred to the removal a son-in-law. Corporal Thomas Racine, 86 Fairfield street. SHERIDAN whom nothing can erase....T h e Fellowship. St’idleo in C nai .h This bright yoiingsler was bom at Manchester Memorial Hospital. At regular in­ Southwest of shell-shattereff'l Nelson will sing the solo. of this part of the bu.siness Tomlinson, the family is 106 per Discharged yesterday: Volney Come lip to the understanding that Ufe Is God, iranship. cent in the service. Mrs. Popoff Urdapeta, American infantrymen : , CTiarlei* H. Palmer 11:00 a. m.—Church nursery. Morey, 108 Chestnut street; Mrs. Come on down and have a laugh. Sing a 7:S0 p. m.—^The evenhing serv­ Spirit, lengthens our days by • 6 p. m.. H'-Youtt. Fellowship. tervals his mother brings him to iu well baby clinic for weighing and a complete from 649 Main i^t. to 15.1 remarked tl)jit although Corporal moving intb. th* Cabnruan hills ; 'It is expected that a number j George Smith and daughter. 83 have enveloped an enemy force j of Manchester people will desire' ice. Sermo)i; "The CJort o f Chris­ strengthening our trust in the Mr. Ward will begli the first of a Tuiullnsun. Alexander and Rey­ North street: Mrs. Gifford Holmes Bolton Lake Hotel group of studKS on Methodism. Main 8t. The correct street between two ridges Flamethrow-1 to attend the funeral of Charles tianity.” deatkiess reality of Life, its al- check-up. nolds Popoff have long been in the and daughter. 64 Benton' street. fiong. Have the beat time o f your life. Re> (Dial 3819 mightinesa and immortality." 6 p. m., Epworth League FeMow- address should have been European and' South Pacific areas, ers arc being |>ointed down 10-foot ! H. Pal,mer, which takes place The W eek, deep iioles, reiiohing even Uie Jap- ' . Discharged today: Joseph Tos­ for Choice Table). shli- (ortuniately thi.s is tire first time Monday rnorning at 8:15 at the cano, .55 Academy street: Mrs. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday- Mid­ 155 Center Street. uoese hiding in lateral tunnels. In I member we’re open Sundays. week service ol prayer and Bible The Salvattnn Army 7:30 p. m„ Evening worship. one oi them has been w-ounded. Newkirk & Whitney Funeral Mildred Johnson, £l^t Hartford. Mr. Ward will present a book ser­ those hiljs, .jicizure of the town of! Home. East Hartford; and St. study at the home of Emma John­ 661 Main Street C.abaruan gave the doughboys a j • Births yesterday; A daughter to Major and Mrs. J. II. Sweet mon on "D.ate With Destiny,’’ by Mary’s church, East Hartford, at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bessette. (>nly 2 Miles From Town son, 29 Spruce street. Wc continue Dr. Ralph W. Sockman. a preamble fine artillery elevation. the study of the Epistle of I aul to (Officers In'Charge) nine o'clock, with interment in Rockville; and a son to Mr. and •*FRnSNDLT "WHERE THE I to Christian culture and study of Fighting Hardest for Bosario Veterans Uemorlal Field. Hill­ Line. the OilOMlans. How Would You Measure His Worth? (George HiomaS Folster. NBC | Mrs. Leo Mitterholzer, Coventry. HOSPITAUTV” FA$HLT DINES* 9:30 a. m., Sunday schooL Y. P. 'th* preamble to the Constitution side avenlie. East Hartford. Births today; A daughter to Mr. 8:30 p. HL Thursday—Junior In relation to the tasks of the correspondent said an artillery Boys meet at tl.e parsonage. S. William Hall In charge. duel has been Ir progrcr.s there for Mr. Palmer was past president and Mrs. Albert Cormier, 101 (Christian today. 7:45 p. m. Friday—Ladles Aid 11 a. m.. Holiness meeting. Ma­ Would you tally the h.fiirs on his golden head; would you total the ounces on the five days with the Japanese using ; of the Spanish War Veterans and Branford street; a son to Mr, and Open Sundays 12 ’til 9 P. M. The Chapel Choir will sing im- meets at the home of Mrs. Hjalmar jor Sweet will speak. . everything up to 12-lnch guns. I the American Legion Post in Etast Mrs. John KrawskI, Broad Brook; 7:30 p. m.. Salvation meeting. der the direction of Mr. Ashton. Center .Streel scale? It, BOLAND ("The en=>my has .ireamed up Hartford and' active in veteran and a son to Mr. and Mrs. George Music Sunday, 2 ’til 5. Carlson, 9 Hemlock streeL Major Sweet will orench. Til* Week some ingenious camouflage trieks," nffaim in this- district. Hia wife, Helm, 55 ^rookfield street 7:30 p. m. Saturday—(Covenant The Week Monday. 4 p. m.. Girl Scouts. GEORGE GRIFFIN. Mgr. league annual meeUng at the home Tuesday, 2 p. m„ Hustlers in La­ H A V . i : Folster repeated, “which Include a Mrs. Margaret Palmer, was for­ Tuesday, 7 p. m.. Corps Cadet Consider. All the money in the world can’t equal his value to his parents or to the regular theater curtain which they merly past department president of Robert Wldhams, 32 Benton class. dies’ parlor. ' Dial h.ang at the n'-.uths of caves, lift­ No Cover or Minimum! street. The choir will rehearse fol­ 3:45 p. m., Biownles. V M ) H i :l of the American Legion auxiliary, DANCING EVERY THURSDAY Wednesday, 2 p. m„ Women's community. 6320 ing in order tr fire, theh dijopping and ha.«i many friends in Man­ lowing the business session. Home League, special birthday 7 p. m.. Boy Scouts. ' OIL back in place to hide their guns.") chester. AND SATURDAY NIGHTS This WeekrEnd meeting. Mrs. Colonel S. Mar­ Friday, Blood Bank, aD day. Dean Sch“dli-r. A.saociated Press r J T ' T T T l Connecticut Covenant Young shall will be the speaker. Mrs. 8 p. m.. “The Pampered Dar­ war correap.ondcnt. reported fr.im TO THE MUSIC OF People's Leaders Omferenr*: at the Major E. Marshall will accompany ling” and variety numbers. FURNACE BURNER SERVICE Binalonan' Liat the enemy lost 200 wjaiitm m m m il Cromwell Children’s Home. A her. Airiadies are invited to at- Saturday, 6:45 p. m„ Choir re­ men and 12 tanks in clashes last­ British llnopposecl TODAY AND SUNDAY CURI.EY TYLER’S IMPHO VISERS panel discussion will be the pro­ temi this special meeting. hearsal. ing from late Wednesday toThurs- gram for Staurday evening. Sun­ 6:30 p. m.. Young People’s meet­ Manchester Memorial Hospital has cared for more d:>y noon. Fleeing survivors aban­ Zion Ei-angelleal Lutheran Church In Jumping Maas; COlU4Mia'$^ TOBdor day afternoon a service will be ing. doned vehicles, including several » T . < S U N . held ht the Middletowr Covenant Thursday, 7:30 p. m.. Special Cooper and High Streets 40,000 patients, indudina well over 6,000 newborn ba­ Amerioan-mnrte trucks, .tllio an es­ DEPOT SQUARE GRILL ARTFORD church with Dr. Louis Person os meeting led by Major and Mrs. Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Pastor timated 10,90C cases of ammuni­ Widen Their Push Telephone 8885 speaker. Victor Diamond from Springfield, bies, since its founding 25 years ago. What has this serv­ tion, radio cars, light and heavy \y«h AILYN JOSLYN-EVELyN KCVESl Mass. The Springfield girls' trio 9 a. m.—Sunday School antCBi- m.^chlne-guris and anti-tank guns. TRY OUR DBLICIOUS PIZZA! ble Class, Edward C. Rodger, SupL •OAK GRILL- (Continued From Page One) { Marfuwits CHAPMAN-Edgw BUCHMMn] Concordia Lutheran Church will sing, Schedicr’s dispatch said the Friday, 7:50 p. m.. Holiness 10 a. m.—Divine worship. Text: ice been worth? “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” town was "secur^.” Garden and Winter Streets Job 10, 1; 13. 15-16. Theme: ’The y Rev. Kari Richter. Pastor. meeting. Suggest Temporary Reverse west and southweat of that bas­ ALSO: BOB CROSBY In Weariness and Newmesa of Life.” tion. Saturday evening, 7:30 p. m „ DINE AND DANCE ' (Inasmuch as Gen. Douglas \tac- "MEET MISS BOBBY SOCKS* Open air meeting, weather permit­ Adults and children who have Arthuf had announced Binalonan The 30th division won Elivetln- 8:30 a. m., Sunday eiffiool and n. church or Sunday School con­ To the Lilting Tunes of gen, seven miles southeast of. Mal- Sunday, Monday Bible closees. Alfred Lange, su­ ting. w?s seized earlier in the week, ac­ An are welcome! nection or* • cordially invited. THE OAK GRILI. SWiNGSTERS counts of the Wednesday tight medy, and Iveldingen, 1,500 yards perintendent. Now $500,000 must be raised in voluntary subscriptions to southwest of Eivetingen. The MON. — TUES. And Tuesday 10 a. m.. Service. The following DELICIOUS F(M)D — MODEST PRICES! strongly suggested the Americans V. St, John’s .polish Nottonal Gospel Hall enlarge and complete the hospital so that adequate facilities suffered a temporary reverse there First division occupied Montenau. re-elected and newly elected offi­ 115 Center Street five miles northwest of St. Vlth, cers of the Church Board will be Golu«y Street in the interim ) - ' -i Rev. S. J. .Sscsepkowskl and service will be available to future mothers and their in­ RIB ROAST OF BEEF LAMB CHOPS lAl Dopking, reporting on the while the 83rd took Bovlgny and SUPER GIANT inataUed; Oscar Anderton, Fred 10:20 a. m..—Breaking oi bread. ... BRIDE-TO-BE OR NOT TO BE! Knofla, Raymond Kulpinsky, Wal­ Walter Orayb, Organist HALF BROILERS VEAL CUTLETS drive south from Urdaneta, said Courtil nine and eight miles above 12:15 p. m. -Sunday echool. fants and to all others in this neighborhood who depend on it was more like a Sunday outing Houffallze. *■ That’s the probleai of a million dollar catle ter Custer, Jacob lOeln, Jacob CHOW MEIN SHOW NIGHT... Reichenbach, Ed. Fischer, O. 8:30—Mass. 7 p. m.— Tuesday. Prayer meet­ STEAKS with Filipinos lining the road to Gain of Half Mile irith billion dollar kisses.. .who eooks up ing and Bible reading. our hospital in times of illness and. accident. wave at the Yanks as they s p ^ In Luxembourg, the 'Third Schlemlnger, W . Kohls, Geo. Fisch­ 10:30—High mass. Our Kitchen CIose.s At 11 P. M. a hot plot to 8nd oat whether s flyer loves The St. OscUia and Lutnia choirs at a 25-mi!o-e.n-hour clip toward Army's Fifth Infantiy gained half 4 JB-I-G HOURS er, A* Wlnsler. Baekiaghom Congregational the Agno. Dppking said Army en­ a mile above Dlekirch, carrying to her.. .or her taoneyl The Week will have their rehearsals after- What value can you place on the saving of life and the re­ within three miles o f the Ger­ The officers of the various socie­ the masses. Church 80. OAK STREET TEL. 3894 gineers were throwing across a Rev. PhUtp M. Roe*. Paetor flcating bridge for use until' the man frontier stronghold of 'Vion- ties wlU be Installed this coming storing o f health hy the greater hospital in the years ahead?. Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer main bridge is repaired. den. It knocked back three Ger­ Of Solid flunday during the regular serv- Cknreli ef the N owsae man counter-attacks, one in bat­ le*. 4M Mata Street. MeMheetar 10 0 . m.—Church school. talion strength with tank support, Rev. Jemee A. Toiaig. Pastor 11 A m.—M gniing worship. Annual Meeting; at nearby Bastendorf, which still Entertainment! ToloottvIUo Oengregattobol Cfcorch Consider your part in making possible the enlarged and nad not been cleared of the ene­ Soadoy, Jaa. St Sunday eervlceet completed hospital. Subscribe to the building fund, for Emanuel Chiireli my. WITH 1 IfOUR OF 9:80 a. m., ^Church school. “ THE PAMPERED The 80th Infantry cleared a 9:80 a. m.—Chutoh sehooL Claoees for an Join ua in yourself, for your family^ for your community. wood nine miles northwest of Dle­ SUPERISHORTS and, 10:40 A m.—Morning worship. the study of the Bible. Tennyson DARLING^’ The annual meeting of Eman­ kirch. In 24 houis the Third Bay. Charles E. MoAUlstar of McFaU, superlntandenL uel Lutheran church will take Army took another 440 prisoners, 2 BIG f e a t u r e s tbs Hartford Seminary wUl occupy 10:45 A m.. Morning worship. Oa«-Aet Comedy place tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 for a total since Dec. 16 of 17,466. th* pulpit. _ , Sennon by the pastor: **rhe Three mt the church. The buaineas will Farther south- between the Mo­ VYItli The Week Jerusalems,* Presented by ir.cUide reports o f pfficera and selle-and the Boar rivers, the 94th THE 3 STOOGES ~ MOUSIE Wednesday, 6:30 p. m.—Pot luck 5:30 p. m., N. T. P. 8. (Juniors). Interinedikte Fellowship committees, and the election of division held newly-won positions POM’ELL — FOX a CROW supper, followed l^ Oio apnual Miss Martha McKinney and Mia* Manchester Mentoriai Hospital Building new officers. CARTOON — COMMUNRY in the Tettlngen area against re­ ON THE SAME SHOW* meeting of the church, with Bteie Wray, supervisors. SoRtk Methodist Church ‘ A t . this time the Board o f . Ad­ peated Nazi counter-attacks. SING WITH "FAFER DOLL* — ts and election of offlrors. 8:80 p. m., N. T. P. a (Senior). CHURCH HALL ministration will present their It was known that the Allied AND "MAiazr DOATB” — JO E L t g ■■■'to 8:30—Mioting o£ Worn Miss Marlon B. Janes, president. budget for the year. s^reme command had deter- MAT MACUEHB — AND.UL* . LUsslonary society ' in the 7:80 p. n ,. Evangelistic service. Following the meeting the Dor- ABNER — rUJB . . . FRIDAY EVE., JAN 2f nuned to (defend Sirashourg o« M eC R E A in Ihe Grtlat Momoit” church to sow for the Red Ctooq Pastor’s subject: **rhe Can 8 O’clock css Society will serve refresh- long OB possible without upwttlng ’ “DOUBLE INDEMNITY* Bob hmdieoa at 11;80. Through Revelation." menta. A large turnout o f the military strategy all along the “H. AMrtrbY UtMe aacKt” Friday evening — Both choir* T h eW ed i Tickets 85c, members of the church is hoped ENDS C A S.4N O V A t iR O V N fronjL /7*hus far neither sMe has ONE EVfcNtNG SHOW! taW-eeiit their rsheataala. , Nasa>*n* Teung’people's Sods- for at this, ^ e o f the most im­ thrown .in Its reser\-es for a res! TODAY FLCBj' -a wave, a WAC ABI1> a MAEGKE” portant' m e t^ g s of the year. test. SOCOMEEABLYI i 7¥h EfawiiiuTOUw : , CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, .'I,;' MANUHESTBK E V E N IN G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN» SATURDAY, JANUARY 20,1948

Christianity, but the members of the ChrUtian church who have Father Stack let the world down. .They have Icientists Under 30 neglected to make krtown to the world such principles as social Reviews Books Justice. InsUad they have engagw In class wars,'nationalism and de­ Class Apart in Draft voted their time to economic pros­ Also Give* Lecture perity- But the Army Ideao^^as voted Qn “ Has. Christianity There has been a failure to bring ■ ■ * -I ^TechnidanB and Re- down. So now, instead of a narrow Christian principles into the en- group of 5,000 who would have Failed?” ■vlronmcnt of everyday lift. /^*re MONTGOMERY WARDS IJ* ««reh Worker* Also been draft-proof, there la now the are too many Sunday Christians and Monday pagans. Communist Come Pretty (3o*e to Wider list of scientific, technical ‘True democracy ia based upon and research workers. and Socialists are ready and f i l ­ Beiitg Untouchable. And very few of them are likely Christianity. I f you want a bet­ ing to make sacrifices for their to be drafted. ter world you must have better cause, yet Christians will make no and more active Christians,” de­ sacrifice In their economic life for Bjr IMOM Mariow the Bake of the principles of Chrls- clared Rev. Thomas F, Stack of TELEGRAM Waahlngtoa Jan. ao— — *cl- tisnlty. _ ^ Bloomfield at the conclusion of ri^iaU undtr a* are in a claaa Has Hope# for Future Youth Canteen hla lecture on the subject "Has apart tn the .naw dftift drive (or •’Christianity and DemocrMjr Christianity Failed?" at the V- was recommended by Father Stack jminfcr men. To Give Show M. C.. A. la.4t night before an as a challenge. It is a difficult N o man under SO ta actually ^ attentive audience. The lecture book to retd, although it it a short crod to hla draft board now but was the flrat of a series of four one. There Is a great deal of con­ ■danttata, technlclana and reaearch on sixcesslve Friday nights under fusion In'^ople'e minds today re­ TO THE PRESIDENT woricara come pretty close to bolnj Entertainment Tonight the general title of "Better Books garding democracy. Many are untouchable. , , At Jumble Inn; Over for Better Tlme.iThe series Is discussing the Pope'e Chrlstmra Tha new Itat of essential and es- being delivered under the spon­ messages of the last two ycara in Bontially-crltlca! actlvltlea. which 260 Are Now Members sorship of the Knights of Colum­ relation to democracy. Readers draft boarda will use aa a irtilde In bus, the Daugliters of Isabella and will see the Pope's ideas on democ­ Janary 17, 1945 daddind what men to defer, says: racy explained philosophically In A t the weekly meeting of the the Ladies of Columbus. gdantlsta, technicians and re- Books reviewed by Father this book. Author Maritaln has **The President o f the United States, •auch woricara— even though not Youth Council, held at the head­ Stack were "Now With the Morn­ great hopes for the future, even if engaged in work listed as crltlcm quarter! o f Jumble Inn, at the ing Star" by Thomas Kcrnan; the world now Is In a chaotic con­ -^^ou ld be corsldercd as engaged White House, Y M. C. A. the program chairman ’"Between Heaven and Earth” by dition. * critical work. reported that due to the illness of Franz Werfel: "Christianity In He secs the world as not yet Washington. D. C Deflnitaly Crldcal Activity succeeding in realizing democracy instance; Aircraft dovalop- Wilfred Clarae and the Inability the Market I’hicc ’ by Michael De deanltely is a critical actlv- La BeUoycre and ' Chrlstliuiity which springs essentially from the the Pep Buy# to be preeent, the doctrines of the OospeL A ll Kjf. aSymen doing aclentlflc. tech- and Democracy” by Jacques Mar- “Mr. President: special program was called off and forms of democracy, whether a ra- n ^ l orNrwarch work In building bowling, ping pong and ^ n cin g itoin. , n w e r better warplnnca are Seiectn Jewish .Author* publlc like in the United States or were substituted. a monarchy ai^ln many countries obviously ^ tlea l workers. In hi# general remarks after At your personal direction, the Army seized Wards stores on December Tonight Jnmblo Inn will fea­ in Europe have been welcomed by Xlwrc ^ Any dojbt in ture the Andrew Sistcre anr Nan­ being Introduced by Grand Knight U draft board's mind about them. Foster H. Williams of Campbell the Pope with an oiitatretohed 28,1944. cy Moore. All three were members hand. The-Pope always has tried But now you ^ m e to aomethlng of the cast ol the variety show at •Council Father Stack said that to get along with whatever form aJao, an activity IW ed as ssaontlal M.H.8. We-tnesday. There will some current social evils come of government has been In power—' but not critical. \ also be slnrtr g with Harold Turk- from harmful reading and are On the same day, yon directed that a suit be filed In the Federal Court even with Mussolini, Franco, Hitler An example would be *locai ington at the picno. •spread the same way. Referring trraalt”— City bua. sticet car and The Council discussed plans for and Stalin. to the fact that several of the Next week’s lecture, will be titled to decide whether you had any right to order this seizure. eubway lines— which iK listed as a formal dance and advanced ideas authors to be discussed were Jews, caasntial but not oritlca which If put Into use should Insure "Christ and the Workere.” Books he said that the reason for their to be discuR.sed will he 'T a ilo rs Suppose a man under 30 was its success. It was decided that a selection was tn show that Jews The Constitution makes It the su preme law o f the land that “ no working for a local transit System committee should be appointed to Progress" by B. Stolberg; "Labor can have the Christian Idea of a Ijiwyer" by Louis Waldman: "The on a aclentlflc. technical or r ^ make arrangements. better world. Pointing to the person shaU be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process March Job. Should a draft b o ^ New Vice President Jocist Movement” by Henri Roy lack of novels by Christian au­ and " It All Goes Together” by Eric uonalder him engaged In a critlcal^ Unde# now business came the thors dealing with the life of Gill. of law.” The Supreme Court has said that an order which is before activity? election of a vice president. The Christ, Father Stack said the rea­ Council undntmmialy voted for Obtained From Top Official ■ son undoubtedly was that the the courts should not be executed before the judges have declared Its A,'' Tea. That “yes" answer was ob­ RiVhard Huobard and he accepted. The problem of securing a new writers believed that there was Sti’icter Landing tained from one of the top such impact in the Gospel atoriea legality. m n t offldali who drew up the list. clean-up committee wma discussed, and itxwas pioposed that the they cannot be improved upon so And he gave another example: there are no novels in that form Regulations Now] Food processing Is on the essen­ chalrmak of tl:ls committee choose In defiance of this safeguard o f liberty, you have ordered the Army by orthodox Christian authors. but not the critical list. A a new co^s of assistants , com­ tial "A Very Good Novel” Los Angeles'. Jan. 20 — (AO — man employed as a chemist in a posed of members to do the Job. to place ill immediate effect the arbitrary and illegal orders o f the W ar "N ow With the Morning Star” Stricter landinfr rcKiuotions for food processing plant would be Mrs. JelU Moore Chosen considered In critical work. Mrs. Jean l ^ r e who has served Is believed by Author Kernon to passenger planes have been im­ Labor Board without awaiting the decision of the courts. posed at Burbank A ir terminal '' Then the official wai asked a as a sanlor hoatoaa at Jumble Inn, be the only book In English ever since the crash of an American trick question: Would a newspa­ a- number o f timaa was chosen Written In a German Internment head over all senior and junior camp. Father Stack said. It Is Airlines plane last week which perman be considered cost the lives of all 24 aboard. You have ordered these W ar Labor Board directives placed in imme­ ^ r k e r since some people might hosts and hoatesaei. Mrs. Moore not a great novel, but a very Robert V. Keeler, district air eonsidef all. newspapering as a has batn a wonderful help to the good ohe. It displays a deep and diate effect despite the fact that the courts have held them to be legally council ainea |he flrat came to the thoroiign knowledge of irrier chief for the Civil Aero- kind o f research activity.? nnutics administration, declared j a ‘T h a t stumps me.” the official Inn. Her auggaattona and Ideas during the Nazi regime and la unenforceable, and despite the fact that in issuing them the hoard refu8<^ "But I hardly believe any hava baan graatly appreciated by accurate reporting. Thursday at an inquiry into the crash that no more Instrument ap­ draft board would consider a news- the boya and girla. The characters are authentcally to give Wards the hearings required by the W ar Labor Disputes Act. Mperman a research worker in the ’Tha raalgnatlon o f Ralph Azln- drawn and.lt can be rec .msaended proaches to the field wlH be per­ mitted until radio location faclU- * ■'* .'if-'' , ^ j Imaning of the list.” ger aa chairman o f Junior hosts because it lacks sensationalism. and hostsasea was accepted by the Some people see a connection. tles are Improved. MBeoearch” Broad Word He said that under the new re- You have ordered the Army to place in effect a wage directive at Port­ Council. ’The president appointed Father Stack said, between Catho­ But that’s Just It What d^s strictlone air liners may land there ffreaearch" mean? It’s a pretty Martha Barry and Phii Doisen co- licism and Fascism/ because the chairman In Ralph’s placj. 'The only If they have a 2,()00-foot cell­ land, Oregon, which a representative of the W ar Labor Board admitted on kcoad word. It could mean many Catholic church is the chief foe of meettng adjournoo at 9;S0 p. m. ing and visibility of two miles by things. It probably w ill, cause a Communism. Reading r>f Kernan’a day and three miles at night. He January 9, 1945, was unworkable. good many draft hoards to .scratch ■ ■iln book will correct that impression once more If anyone has an am- said that previously the landing ftielr heads when they have to de­ for it showj that Fascism certain­ pUfler fo r a phonograph or re- celling was 60? feet In daytime | ly is no friend of the hurch. cide In Individual cases. cordlo’’ they would be willing to and 702 at night. You have ordered the Army to place in effect wage directives at St. But there’s a story behind this: “ Between Heaven and BArth" sell or donate, to get In touch with A a explained, the Uet of Chairman L. 1* RMianthal at the "Between Heaven and Earth” Paul, Minnesota, which unfairly discriminate against sixty per ceul o f the «a l and criUcal acUvlMee a divid­ Trada School, or M n , Jean Moore, was described by Father Stack ed into two parts: Work that s as an answer partially to the ForAllTheFamUy employees when several hundred walked off their jobs in protest against •HonUal, work that’s critical. 3 -lU l. It wraa reported thU 360 boya greatest of the position of W erfel Bxcept for saying that sclcnn- toward the Christian church. It U ilc technical and research workeio and glrlg have been enrolled In the "-StNOWOHT your command. The Army forced t-vjia to return by threaU of criminal club.' a denunciation o f the materialistic AWAY. rU Aia- must b® consJ\‘ " ^^is supreme mo­ needs. i the postwar world is going to be a kind of on “Yankee News Reel of 1944.” ment failed the world? Author de the freedom of all of its employees to join or not to join a union, as they more than you do today. ,/ Manchester, Conn. Auspices Eklucational club, Hollis­ SUCCESSFULLY USED 85 TEARS I la Bedoyere answers that it is not wondoricuid... peacetime world come true. .'iij conformity wdth the itiqulre- ter Mreet auditorium. wished, and has assured aU employees that their opportunity with the com­ So# keep on buying Bonds with every dollar you Saturday, Feb. 10 of the Zoning Regulations Tb day you have that m oney, y ’' can scrape up. Hang on to them against all tempta- .*( the Town of Manchester, the South End Firemen’a Ladles’ pany will be the ,same whether they are union members or-not. Wards re­ A wonderland o f taar-drop automobiles, Boning Board of Appeals wrlll hold Night.” Sports Center, Wells a public hearing In the Municipal street. REAL ESTATE Buck's Corner fusal to accept the dosed shop arises solCIy. from a del^irmination that its tion. Btffiding on ’Thursday, January 25, Sunday, Feb. 11 helicopters, clothing made from coal, and houses Are you letting It slip through your fingers? Or 1*45, at S-JOO p. m., on the follow- Union worship service. South W ANTED TO BUT — Single, Restaurant employees be secure in their individual liberty to join a union or not— • T h ere’s no better way to back up your fighting ftig a^pU6atlons for an exception Methodist church, 7:30 p. m. of 2-Family Uiiusea - Large and from glass. are you using it to help y o u r ^u ntry win the war... from the I^ in g Regulations. all Protestant Churches and Tem­ Small Farms — to Manchester, On the New London Tpk. free o f the fear o f physical injnry, d amage to their property or’ loss of ple Beth Sholom. Bolton, Vemon and So. Wind­ and help yourself enjoy fruits of Peace? men. . Application of Romolo Pagan! It’s an quite pdtiible. Of 126 North School Street for Police Benefit show at State sor. An tranaarrione (UARHI Try Our Italian Food theii* jobs. , There’s no better way to be sure of having ^ Specialties In Our New permlaalon to convert the prem- theater. What have you? Call. Write or . Feb. 12 to March 15 Every War Bond you buy end hold does both ..{iM at 124-126 North "School Phone — Manehester 4842 or CED AR ROOM Income tax assistance at Muni­ But let’s not forget that these tlU i^ won’t coihsi good things, the good life, iB Uie woriil Btraet from a bwo-famlly dwelling 2-1107 (Any Tlmel. Wards, in opposing the closed shop, has not acted against the wishes to a three-family dwelling in a cipal bvdldlng. ORCHESTRA these things. Everjr $3 you invest now to back the Residence B Zone. ’ even of its unionized employees. In the seized store at Chieago on Decem­ Lfil’i oet ta fit that America as a H O W A R D R. H ASTIN G S Thors. - Fri. - Sat. • Son. Application of Norman Hath­ Each Week. away of 108 Birch Street for an Real Estate and Inanranre ber 15, 1944, ninety per cent o f the employees through a signed petition 101 Phelpe Road. Oor Green R<|. L E G A L BEVERAGES mrtensloh o f temporary permis­ \ , sion to keep more than five room- LECLERC declared against the maintenance o f membership requiremenL Spokes­ era at 108 Birch Street in a Resi­ dence c'Zone, FUNERAL HOME men for the unionized employees iiv^he four seized stores at. Detroit have Application of Mrs. Myrtle Al­ 28 Main Street ton of 249 Blast Center Street for openly stated that they do not desire maintenance of membership. an extension of temp a.ry per- Phone 5269 soiasion to use the property at 249 REAL ESTATE Center Street as an "Over­ Wards has been tingled out for unequal treatment. The Army ha* night Guest House,” in a Resi- dm ee A Zone. been nsed to enforce orders o f qumtioned legality without first giving the Application of H. Fred Machle at AUCTION By Order of Town of Manchester . at KM Charter Oak Street for a FOR SALE courts an opportnnity to make a decision. These .are the melhodp, of : cartifleate of approval for a Uaed 6-ROOM HOUSE PROPERTY LOCATED AT : Our Dealer’s License in the rear dictatorship. ^ 0 f 160 Charter' Oak Street, in ah 87 CooHdge Streett^Maachester 165 School Street * < Industrial Zone. CaU Hartford 5-SS5S Application of Stanley W. Petty Manchester, Conn. The legality o f your order commanding the seizure o f Wards proper­ ' aC 17 Columbus Street for permia- . iNon to keep chickens at 17 Co­ ties is now before the courts for decision. ^ Wards respectfully calls upon lumbus Street, in a Realdenee B. Saturday, Jon. 27,1945 A t 2 P. M. '' Bone. ON THE PREMISES you to order the Army to withhold the taking o f action which would deprive Application of Kobn Brotbera WANTED L A R G E LOT, 213 f t front by. 117 ft. deep (more or less), Wards employees o f tiheir liberty and Ward* and its enstomers o f their T o k ^ o Company of Hartford for , Inc pannlssion to build another do:'- sidewalk, curb, sewer, water, all installed; with unoccu­ . ■tltory,-100’x20’, to house tobacco Truck Drivers pied Store ButidinR, about 17 ft. by 22 ft. (in need of property nnitil the ease has been decided in the courts as required by the ;;«arkers in the rear o f 66 Spencer some repair). This is on a grood street in a well built up M reat, In a Rural Zone. Constitution.. section of Manchestffir. I A n y persm ia antlUad to appear, and Helpers hearing and apeak for or . Terms and Psrtkmlars of any o f the above Uated ap- Fun or Part Tine. MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. . Apply ift Person. ROBERT M. REID & SONS, Auctioneers of Treaeuty Department and War Advertietni ComteO 'BBWEU.AVBBT TW# U en o M M U.S. Tnamuy eOftUeameni^ptepmeed under muepicae Board o f Appeala, Estoblished 1907 MANCHESTER . ' ' ' oiMlnMa By Richard MaiMartin, 201 Main St, Phone 3193 Manehester, Conn. LUMBER A FUEL CO. 740 Allen St. Phone 2-3271 Sprinfffleld, BfoM ' ’ ...... f ' Martia.K. Alvord, (j|enter Street ' . flearaU ry. t. 'V^i r , u ."V- MANCHESTER BVENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, JANUARY 20,194S MANtHESTKR EVENING HERALiD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 194® crats’ lOOO club by donating $l,00p were ushers and included Miss Ann or tqor* to the fourth-tann cam- him returning, with the basket Kutz, Miss Barbara Peterson, War Strips I pa‘*n. . „ A Few More Days May Tell full of scallops. They represented About Town House \o Get Duo Pianists Mias Phyllis WhltUker, Miss Ul- It wm* standing room only for SAVE FUEL! ORANGE HALL BINGOI Manchester Tax Revue a;very good day’s pay. lian Kittle, Mis* Jeanette Paton, idl of them, with a tarpaulin un­ AND ENJOY 6RBATER COMFORT 'the southern wing of the Rus­ Comments ' Mr*. Katherine White and Mias 1 exclaimed about tbls to a Away Usual der foot for tboae up frMt, And It Evening Herald sian offensive is today officially Labor Draft Great Artists Ida Annulll. waa atondlng room on the portico, neighbor nekt day. I thought hls Members at Mary Bushnell , ------RUSCO 3-WAY COMBINATION WINDOWS EVERY MONDAV^B P. M. FUBLUHBD BT TII' on the German border at a poi.it Shows Loss From the River Rond Cheney Auxiliary, United Span­ “ ' '' too, for the cabinet. Supreme court, reply was Illuminating, throwing Pomp Today chief* of the armad aervica and the nUNTINO CO. INC 60 mUes from BresUu, 225 miles jg By Malcolm MoUan ish War Veterana, have invited e x p e r t l y DiRALLBD CYEEL CEAL « aiM di m n tt light on a not uncommon point of the comrBdea of Ward Cheney Bill Mondayar Local Audience Is De­ Alert Ships ^ Mexican dmboaaador, who la dean WITH THE BkULCSIVB 9 I EBfci Admission 2Sc MuehMtar, Omut. from Berlin. State Treasury Gets Mr. MoUan. reUred editor of The Herald, preserves his contact Tent, No, 18, to attend a social of the diplomatic Oorpa. TBOKAS FBBOU80N view: “Oh. well,” he said, “you see (ConUnned #Yrom Page One) L Me Ortet! Me Mate Teat The central portion of the Rus­ with his former daily readers by writing a weekly letter for get-together at the State Armory (Coattnued From Page One) lighted With Recital at To Dangers It waa the Pretldenf* Idea that OMwal MUMCM' _ Severe Blow from Bill don’t much like to work.” It tha ceremony be held on hi* "back 23 REGULAR GAMES 7SPCCIA1J Toub^M Oetob«r 1. UU sian advance, starting later from these columns, In which he expresses hls own leisurely arrived- Monday evening. Mrs. Mildred High School Hall. renewed strength and every possi­ C h eck *• Cbnnge Hereen te teetm I at convictions concerning eome major matters and hls observa­ all depends, I Imagine, by one's Tedford beads the entertainment porch.” And he dtocarded the tra- nK IMMIMB to m ttaaMl Bsoipt Just below Warsaw, but heading Cigarette Shortage. War MobtUsaUon Director James From Subs ble resource. miiUalMB Brarr BaMlnc tions concerning some very minor ones, as seen from bis home own personal definition of “work.” committee. Games will be played F. Byrnes the power to determine dlUonal top hat, cutaway and (T L ..... 8. No Bulky WlaBews 9e ^kw* >■ Oiliurt BoUdara.___ _ Ibtr^ »t th» on the moat direct route to Berlin. By Eleanor A.^nbett "We shaU win the war and we stripedAipW\« trouser*vavuww*** foraw -a------buslnes*- ault. PLUS SWEEPSTAKES OOle* at tUmbbMUr, Oonu., m on the banks of the Nlantic river. Lo<* for hia contribution M. M. and old aonga sung. Mrs. Mijmle what Jobs are critical. - His clas­ shall win the peace,” the President T h ese •• -^ N e U M o n - uttle Tlml Is some 288 miles distant. Hartford, Jan. 20.—VF)— The each week-end. Hale heads the refreshment com­ sifications would be followed by Members (ft the Civic Music As­ (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Roosevelts inaugural dress A Om * lU a Mattwr. ______Nlantic River Road, asserted, "and thereby Insure to was of Potomac Navy blue trim­ The northern wing of the Rus­ Connecticut State treasury re- mittee. A fuU attendance of both local draft boards in assigning sociation of Manchester who filled our children and oUr children’s chil­ Features ^ Me Dew Puy— 4 Metek* f t S f l SUBSCBXFTIOM BATES Waterford, CJonn. groups la hoped for. med In a lighter Capitol blue For ^ i Ona Taar by Bail ...... j ••JJ sian offensive, starting north of eeived a severe blow from the cur­ What a January! I can’t remem-^marauding bluejay, to which we war workers. th.' High School hall to capacity Francisco, experiencing hls eighth dren the right td determine the the recepUon later on, she selected torpedoing, said all of the ten who 'I*ar montli by Ball ...... a Warsaw, has swung up behind rent cigarette sliortage. State Tax always give the bum’s rush by Concern over the plight of farm last evening, had the opportunity kind of government under which a flooi^length goum of Mayflower US Oe Skew You • Rueoo B-WUI O w k t y g y jy w t e w l J?**flU»ila Copy ...... •••! ber ever having been, told what Pfc. H ugo.M . PstelU, son of perished died after abandoning the they will live.” , East Prussia iuid penetrated to a 06mmluioner Walter W. Walsh knocking on the window glass, workers reached the point In the of listening, to a reoj muslcai treat mauve. Her husband probably r . a . A. FINAMOEO — t i MOMTHB TO PAY. . EieUaaTad Ona T e » ...... *••00 kind of a month January was in Mra. Orsola PateUl of 44 Haynes House where a group o f , farm Johnson. One was crushed be­ To problems of war and peace, '-Waatarn Statw and A PO ...... point 80 miles from the Baltic and has revealed in a report of the six 1 street, has been awarded the Com­ when an excellent program was tween a lifeboat and the sub; an- would call It pink. 1868, but if it was in the least like ‘ drat ’em! We don’t like bluejaya Rockville state congressmen got behind a given by Ifierre Luboshutz and the Chief Elxecutlve must revert The W|iite House wasn’t say­ F r ny Danzig. If that 80 miles can be months period covering from July bat Infanvy Badge. He has been othet was sucked into the sub's BARTLETT-BRAINARD CO. to Dec. 31, 1644. . this one I don’t much wonder that so very much better than we do resoluUon demanding that Selec- Genia Neminoff, the celebrated tomorrow. And uppermost on hls ing ■ how many members of the fe? ' THB ASSOCIATl® PKBS8 negoUated, East Prussia will have in the service for two years. He Uve Service Director Lewis B. propeller agenda is another conference with 198 WOODBINE 8TBBBT _ HABTFOEO (•) Wanted Tha Aaaoelatad Praaa la aacl^Tely The report, issued yesterday, re­ some Jf my friends say I’m too Japs. Anyhow, the way the i . p . , T k • was sent overseas In (^tober and two-piano r-Kitalists. Five Seriously Wounded family had arrived for the Inau­ Herahey “ Comply with” the pres­ From the very first touch of the Priiho Minister Churchill and Pre­ — TBLBPBONE WtBB UntlUad to tha « ol been cut off and severed from vealed that there was a loaa of much Inclined to look at the dark ^ downlea. the chickadees and the | U i m e S U r i V C Is at present in France. Five men were seriously wound gural. But at leaat half a dozen JI fin naan dlapatabaa aradlM to H or not ent law deferring essenUal farm keyboards to the final notes of the mier Stalin — a conference which grandchildren prowled the place, EvMalngB tm i taidgjs — H*rtfof€ — S-Mlf kotharartaa eraditod to thla •»* Germany proper. 1318,728 in clgaretts tax revenue side of things, because it was then nuthatches go at those lambs’ ed in the machlnegunning. for the alx montha period Just workers. encores the syinpathetlc playing may erect the signposts to a peace some too young to be at all Im­ ; falao tha local nawa publlahad hara. The Russians have now taken that I got my start in looking a t ! kidney blankeU, would seem to Commahder Miner of Dilworth- Seventy Americans survived the aa lasting as nations weary of closed compared with a similar Slowing Up Comell Poet, American Legion, Sees tHreettve Misinterpreted aid musical Interpretation of the harrowing night. They watched pressed. Daughter Anna , was ' ail r Hatmid. ______taxes, state tax revenues from the mean trick on me a couple of days scheduled to take place InDie near rescued after 16 hours in the past inaugurals were the flags flut­ ance the Russians have been eight major sources showed an in­ broadest sense—la hospitalized at the law. rection felt to be ^ven any one that he Intends to steer a course Saturday. January 20 ago. There was a big grey and future. Chairman Richard Bundy Giuseppe Gsribsldl Society wlU water; he had escaped after his tering on standards along broad meeting, since no outside corre­ crease of $17,607 for the six the Connecticut State 'Veterana *Aie Military committee 'still ii artist end when asked later nbouv a bit left of center. And for white gull out in the cove, on a expects the fund to be reache<\ meet tomdrrow jitcnioon at two confronted by one oi its majoi lifeboat was cut in two by the Pennsylvania avenue— the route of poet-war America he has set a spondents ever see the Red Armies months period ending Dec. 31, it. Miss Ncmlnoff stated their di­ big rock coated with snow-ice. It Home at Rocky Hill. Ha bad been without difficulty. o’clock at the ItaUan-Amertcan hurdles in the path of a manpowet rections and interpretations came (aider. inaugural processions. goal of 80.000,000 Jobs, liberalized BINGO rt Behind Tht Hospital Drira 1944, ss compared with s aimllsr In acUon. It is suggested, there­ suffering Intensely for many The first ev«nt will be held Sun­ clubhouse on Eldridgc street. The bill: What to do about the union from within themselves. Mr. Lu­ (Tokyo and Berlin radios had The hundreds of thousands of social aecurlty, greater Industrial period a year ago. Total collecttons was perfect camouflage. I didn't day when collections will be taken announced Nov. 6 “Japanese sub Aldon Spinning Mills Tha Mandiaatar Mamortal Hoa* business wlU Include the Installs- statue of drafted workers? spectators were missing. There fore, that tha Ruaaiana may ac­ for the period Just closed were montha from what bad bean diag­ boshutz Jokingly added that any development and expanded use of see him at all but Mrs. M. did. both afternoon and evening at ♦he Uon of officiirf for the comliig Some members said they would other direction usually came too marirtes operating on the Ameri was little to sec. But some on­ if ipltal BuUdlnf Fund Drive haa tually have been advancing given In the report as $8,810,564. nosed as sciatic and was getting natural resources. Every Sot. Night At' 8:30 Sharp! TALCOTTVILLE* CONN. "Look at that gull!" she ex­ skating rink at the Recreation term. AU members are requested insist that the finished bill make 11 late to do much good. can c(>ast sank several transport lookers began spreading at ^ Only two of the original New ; haen presented to the people who through a planned German with­ - Center, A short talk will be given vessels, Including some oil tank claimed; “he’a got an ell!” I look­ no better. Everybody in the to be present. clear that no one shall be forced -Marriage of Figaro' early hour over Washington s Deal cabinet remain—Interior AH klilHg Sene ki eeeertemee srW iinust support It aa the worth drawal. and that their swift p ^ - ______been deeply over the public aiWreaa ayztemMfl ers). ed out, but I couldn’t locate the neighborhood haa into a union If he la assigned to s The brilliant and forceful theme* town square — the ellipse and the Secretary Ickes and Labor Secre­ 20 Gamef Including SweepsUkoB while and neoeaaary ^ J e c t It la. reas is the result of an advance sw Si .• SI. 1— wa a iToup of young women will ipakli Albert Griswold of Oakland war plant. of Mozart’s Overture to "The Mar­ grounds of the Washington monu­ bird at once—too much grey and sympathetic, for they know him S,f^ollectiona. tary Perkin*. Whether cabinet -\The sUtisUcs have been off«rsd. German decision to abandon -Po­ street is In New York attending RepresentaUvS Sparkman (D- riage of Figaro' which opened the ment behind the White House. changes may be eYpected now has Connecticut white all around. “Why, he's for the self forgetful, helpful aoul x Mile of Oimea atand la located the annual meeting of the Con­ Ala) suggested that workers as­ program was followed by the quiet Truman Plans ■ivThe drive, If aucceeaful, will pro- Five or six thousand selected not been disclosed. . Admission $1.00 ' land. swallowing it! Can’t you see him?. that he la. The point ot all thla In front of the Jourhal office tn the necticut Society of Civil Engl' signed to war Jobs be given tht churchlike melody of J. S. Bach*» guests had cards allowing them to Advertise in The Herald— II Pays 'vide 80 additional heda, an emer­ The batUe for Germany Itself Upon administering the oath to 1. that when be left home he had In d neera. Mr. Griswold is an instruc­ right to apply for re-assignment II chorale prelude with Its great To Keep Busy enter the. White House grounds. Truman as hls luccesoor. Vice Right there on that biggest rock o , #>.<> 1- . Ignating'the vnrioua churches and tor of both civilian and military they are designated for a union choral climax ending in a planlssi- gency neceaalty fo r the hoapltal we are warned, will be as differ­ Yankee no idea of going to Rocky HiU but orgahlMUona in the city. Other The Included diplomats, member* President Wallace was eligible for straight in front of you!" studenU at the Unlverslt> of Con­ shop o f which they disapprove. mr major mode. This was arranged of Congress, the presidential elec­ tf it Is to continue to aerva Man- ent from the batUe o f Poland as landed there as the result ot ^ a I evepta Include a food sale, a dance (Continued From Pkge One) another administration Job. Mr. By A. H. 0. . It took me at least three or four necticut. Beglna Tour o t War Plants for two pianos by Mr. Luboshutz tors, governor*, Democratic Na­ aMater. It win provide new lab­ was the batUe for Germany dU- miatake. / and the usual appeals at the who graciously suggested at the Roosevelt had , promised he seconds, even then, to get my eyes The Senate War Investigating tional committeemen and state wouldn't starve. Talk has clr oratories, a new eperatlnc depart- ferent from the batUe o f France / I schools and mills. Members of the Harold E. Borat, of 57 School conclusion of this number that Guard. When the war ertded he chairmen, heads of Federal agen­ Before be became aought after on Mr. Gull. And by the time I A nearby neighbor, a wo^an Bowling League have raised committee, long a critic of what entered the Reserve corps' and culated widely that he may sue BKnt, expanakm o f dietary and la the west street, son of Mrs. Merlon E, ita reports have called failure t« late comers oe allowed to enter the cies, representatives of veteran*’,• aa one whose campaigning could did the eel had disappeared and who haa her own car and does not $43.08 with more events also, Borat of 27 Bralnard Place, has hall and be se.ated. kept up his membership. women's and other organizations, deed Jesse Jones as commerce jRbninistratlon departmenta, and We can accept that pri^joslUon. lend atrength to the ambltlona of allow herself to gat short of gas, afheduled by ^ Is league, obtain proper utilization of avail- He got his political start ak a secretary. though the gull waa stretching completed hla Navy basic training “Variations of a T'.icmo by and those who Joined the Demo­ » nurse'a training achool and We do not accept the proposlUon o^era, before hla own aucceaa and able labor, began a tonr of wai Hadyn,” written by Brahm*. show­ county Judge in Jackson county, poaltion wara aaaured, Francis T. hls neck like a giraffe trying to offered to take our friend to the w illam F. Relake and Is now serving may think the wound Is heal­ ter notes played to a measure: The “ Guide to Home Planning” will enable you to speech as he had been walking up Really the queer part of the lit­ and the Polish government will thoee things which are vital neces­ aa necessary Allied strategy from The eel’s' skin is thick and be held at the High school during ed. Given Great Applause P LANNING a home of your own Is a thrilling to the back door. He waa running bring the speedy and complete lib­ But they little know the sorrow The audience greeted the . con- picture the many important details for your m w sities. Today, even in the midst this time on. tle mixup' is that evidently moet the week of January 21. eration of the brother Polish peo­ experience, one in which every member of the for office, because he wanted to oe tough. The gull’s beak is strong Fpnner Alderman Home That Is In our hearts concealed. ^liurton of Its *electlon with thun­ OPEN TONIGHT AND SATURDAY home. It inchtdea plan analyaia, atndy lt an eel, thanks to the waa doing. artist* at her home. perb and titanic events which we cerning the Slgnk of. the Times.” because he tiieaks Spuilsb and- has nian of the Board of Trustees of together went the Yankee Re- bleak and mournful coloration of “ All right, I guess,” he replied; The Fouhg People’s Fellowship had popular recepUon down there Members of the G Clef' Club IVV** \ the hospital, and he himself would arc now witnessing nor their re­ pobllcaa family and the Irish "Just.sUrUd; got about half will meet at 7 o’clock Sunday eve­ before. / Catbolio Democrat, around the this bleak and mournful month. a«* be the first to sit down and pre- actions in every theatre. peck.” Bill waa hunting acallcqw ning tn the social rooms of the Q t course, aii Jar. Roosevelt may D u n d e e » 8 * ^ dining room table, while the Hello! HelloM Is this the have had in mhid with hia Henry- GSIDE TO s(|pt fervent arguments why there 'I can only say that it is cer­ —the hard way. I know full weU Union church. head o f the house a s k ^ a Mees- Weather Bureau? Say, when In Pastor’s Claas won’t-atarve crack was that Wal­ And his staff 6f culinary experts are at your »ervice are many other* who deserve tain that the whole eastern and Ing upon the vlMtor. that before he quit he would have 1874 HOME thunderatlon are you going to The PaatoFs class for those in­ lace Is remarkably well fixed, as tot more credit than he. But if you western fronts and the long front If that family has not lost its a bushel at leaat, periiM» two terested In Joining the. church at tht phrass goes out in Adair coun­ to see that your menu is perfectly prepared and your 1 PLANNING VA') VA- were to go to those he named as in where 27 German divi­ capacity for prayer, and we hope give us some .^unshineT I’m Easter will be held at the Vernon ty, Iowa, adiere he was bom 66 that hak not bappraed In the in­ bushela more devoted and morS' persistent sions are still held by no more speaking for eve-ybody on the Center parsonage on Sunday eve, years aga * tervening years, it prayed for Ita Niantlc River Road—and, say BIU is, I believe, the . U46. , „ SERVICE To Be Installed We had the luck the other day to long aa be can break a way to house. There wUl be prizes asid BsUto of John Ixtuls Neron of 1I3* - ARNOLD PAGAN! ■eat to you FBEE, If hla vision come true, and stand as vance even when we do not have, get hold o f some lamb kidneys open water for bia boat be does refredunents. tlctnisld Dtatrtct, sa Incompetent Oor azpert carpentera you plaain to bund m a reality all Manchester can share very high hopes of any actual ter­ Sbuply SB out bis dredging In the paual way. mm BOW available for any borne. ’.^ t h him# We are thankful that ritorial gain. To be sure it means Manchester Assembly No; 15, that hadn't been stripped of their ***T^** Coneenrator bavins applied for Ormand J.West the eoupou■pou auH----- saaO When the really tougb^ weatbar an order authoriains ana ampowerlns and aD types s t honie r*. leadership has had the faith fighting which may not seem to Order of Rainbow for Girls, will overlaying fat. There must have Manchester Men her to aell certain real astato. W ons- AND SONS— today. 'Uiere Is ue ob- hold.a semi-public installatlao at been three pounds a t the suet. No comes and the boat la Ice-locked 1ns to said eiUto, as per application on ‘Director pairs and alterations. llgattsu. courage to give Manchester get any visible or immediate re- thfc Masonic Temple, Monday eve­ room for it In the refrig, so I put he chops boles. In the loe and Bstlmatea checrfolly present opportunity. We be- w;Brd. ning at 8 o’clock. Given Promotions ” *OTOBI^D^^T1iat tha 80th_ day Manchester's Foremost Caterers are at your service. the whole works out on our fee^ rakea the bottom with hla long January «48 at eleven oolort In tto given. tor such leadership, the en . But it would be foUy not ' to Mias Betty IhrsU, daughter of forenoon at the Court of Probate to t and the tangible keep this "constant flame” going. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ThraU of 277 ing- tray at once, except a couple handled net, going it blind. I think RelaUves and frimds of two Qroton, be and the same to aselsnM East Middle Turnpike will be In­ Have your next banquet served iu’a of every one. wirat better We cannot afford not to do it The of good sized gobs that I hung he is the toughest, . hardiest hu­ Manchester men have learned of for a heartns on the forasolns sppU stalled as worthy advisor. Mias man being I ever knew. I saw him their prombUona in the Armed cation, and thla Court directs the Con W m .F. can any one support, than Iron is h ot To give it any chance Betty Hasbrcuck, retiring worthy up on the clothes pole to which •errstor to cite sll persons Interested professional style. the tray is fastened. And we have going by the hbuae the other day, Forces. Harry Cooper Smith; foir- thsrsla to appesr at Mid time end o f a good man with a great to cool might mean Unnecessary advisor, will be the Installing offi­ mer auperinV'ndent of the Man­ Discs, by publishing this order of no­ Johnson for the welfpre o f his own months of war. cer lor Mias Thrall and her assod never had quite so many birds with the temperautre nearly aero chester Memorial hospital who Is tice one Ume tn some ate officers. Inf s dm iU tlon In s^d Istrtrt. si The Sign of a Broad street ty? Ha was not wrong ______» _____ feeding there before—^nuthatebea, and a paralysing wind blowing tn the Army Medical Corps has TELEPHONE 7426 Tbs Advisucy Board for tha year bssn advanc^ to the rank o t Cap* us0t ftre ’ds3TS before ssld dsy of besr- Manchester’s needa Let's The Rio de Oro is not a river, 1945 wlU alao be Installed at thU downy woodpeekers, chickadees, dragging hia little cart bsUiid him fn f snd return mske to this Court pf Worthy Service Or Osa Aftbur Aytn with a bushel basket oa it and tala, and Benjamin Irving Rad- him wrong about Man- but a I8^mUe long bay named by time, with Mra. Fred ThraU a few sparrows, on Monday a ding, o f, 140 Summit street, bss & L W. MCCRATH At 142 EAST CENTER ST. Ouveutry - 'TM tatt-W4 I wlllingneaa to MUld for Portuguese traders five centuries mether adrisor. single grackle—the test one to r bis twelve-foot net trallipg from been advanced from Second Llou- Juds*. ago when they bartered for gold A brief buaineaa meeting at 7:30 a long time and aa occaaional it Long hours afterward I aaw to Ftist Ltsutsaaat. H-i-JS-dfe fo o d . 1 duat. With 4 ^ aattvaa IB Aliiaa. wlU Bzeesde^to 1 MANCHEStB l t H E R A lD. MANCHEaTER. COPW.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20,1948 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1945 St e ig h t ' wno—IMS WTHT—USO WDRCL-1860 Today’s Radio WBTIV-1410 Pastor Plays' Rationing Data Baetera War Time Slavic Music Bristol Trounces High 1:00 — WDRC — Oraad Central/8:46—WDRC — N e w ; WHTD— n ____ ' ’T Fnrniahcd By MANCHESTER DIRECTORY SteUon; Mewe; W HTD—News; Labor. U. 8. A.; W TIC - . Knew Polish Priest Gives Ro* W THT—Newe; Muaio; WTIC Yourself. Local Sport UfHce of Prie* Administration Newe. 7:00—WDRC — Mayor of tbe cital Before Members Rockville Trounces Bell Towners Superb Regional Department of Intomintlon 1:15—WHTD—Chrlgtlan Science, Town; WHTD — BLU Corre- 58 Tremont Street, Boaton, 8, Massachuiietfs. Program; WTHT—Greek Pro­ '■ spondents Abroad; WTIC O f Local Club. gram; WTIC — Agricultural • World’s Qraat Novala. Chatter 7 :16—WHTD—Uriand Stowe. Cheney Tech, 37-21 dasoUne News. Mambers et thb ONinopoUtan In Meats, Fats, Cte. OF BUSINESS 1:80—WDRC—Report to the Na­ 7:30—WDRC — America in ttie The anitua. Conneetteut Ctosa A 14-A cour Office telephone B189. more than 20 years of experience PRINTING an Hour; W PIC—Music On Dis­ was considered by Usst to be the erest and moat brllUant sxhlbitioa don’t think .so, just ask Cook’s and see if it is giving you the prop­ anything to yciir own measure— wuy« tmm new cars lait us 10:00 — WHTD — Andy Rusaall ieed the Rockville attack while Carey, the old Pittsburgh base- pinnera head tha Legion elrculL 4 Tedford, e .. • a a a a • 1 0-1 3 of high srr.uoi basketball seen this to guide him in purchasing stock play. perfect musical Intarpratation of Service SUtlon at the Green if er support. Mrs, Mary F. MePart- Snencer Gai incuts arc made for help keep ynni present cat In JOB AND COMMERCIAL 1:00—WDRC — Philadelphia Or- Show; WTHT—Chicago Thsater Kufinl and Capra wars the best ateallng champion, practically but­ AU th r^ are top notch teams. 3 Whitcher, e ...... 1 I- l a year as tbt Bell Townere played Manchester, was unable to get they haven’t been rushed off their you, and you alone. They arc not for a hardware store and thia has of the Air; w n C —Barry Wood- the Polish Nation. Chopin la con­ point-getters for the kteale. ted hto brains out trying to make land. Apartment litG. Garden the best (Mtsslble mrehanlcai 1‘KINTING chestra; WHTD — Tea and sidered the "Poet of the Plano.’* 2 Vilga, rg ...... 0 8-3 3 smart, aggressive ball and oo com- ' Bombers Resiiine f rough to her duties there. There feet this winter. Cook’s Service Drive, is one person who can give a stiKk proposition but are made proved of grea^ value to the many Crumpets; W THT — Mualc; Patsy Kelly Show. R oei^ne gave a good exhlbltien senie out of the Dodgers in 1932- Talking with one of the better 1 Pierro, ig ...... 2 0-1 4 pletely outplayed their CC3IL riv­ are one or two bad bills to nego­ .Station ia one of the first thought.^ you expert advice on all types of u ■> for you when your corsetlcre customers of Manchester .Hard­ uonditlon. Be consistent about Prompt and eitHeiviil Printing 10:15—WDRC—A1 Pearce Show. Musical Program of team play In annexing No. 10 S3, and wound up being paid for bowlera In the Y loop recently, he w n c —Grand Hotel. Rav. Sxczepkowski n v e a plaas- als that local fans had very little tiate on the trip, especially In j that pop into a motorist’s head supports and toundalion garments s^ds In your own particular ware. having II rhiwked and wrvtred nt an Hlndn 8:S0—W THT — Loula Prima’a 10:30—WHTD—To be announced; and the loc-sls in loelng their fifth not managing them In '34 stated that It waa much easier to 18 8 7-12 23 Daylight Raids w n c —Grand Old Opry. Ing rformance of the following to cheer about. times When snow or ice makes I when his car just rcfu.ses to start Why not plinne her soon and ir " '" measurements. As we all know, metal goods of here. It will pay Orchestra: WTIC — John W. straight, were never in the contest There were conflicting storica knock the little pins over at the Score at half time, 30-11 Bris­ 'Did Kverything Right and that means a lot of work for For a new sense of freedom, a 10:46—WDRC—Talka. num' era; Tarantelie; PoUah Dance them slippery. an appointment to have your all kinds are particularly scarce c o m m u n i t y p r e s s Vandercook. except for a brief apell In the final that aarly spring day. Below the Y than at the Ree. Having bowled tol. Referee, Coyle. ’Die all around teamwork of Miss Sylvia Martin returned 1 those busy men at the Green. ure checked over, her tclepjlone new zest for living, take our ad­ just now, but Manchester Hard­ A. B. H soon as possible Red Cross will take place next good supply of various pipes for J. R. Braithwaite Total! ...... • 6 21 Halt synagogue, with Mias Olive War­ The assoc i.ition voted a five dol­ the government are to take-part! the club attend the "Day of Pray Score at half time, 21-8, Rock­ and was Its most valuable player C lary game. Pep Boys had scored a lm> ridod ently, attending to her fires, etc. Cook’s Service Station is doing lar donation to the infantile sale. £lectncal Contractors Wlittcher. M, sucker ...... 13 ner aa hosteas. There baa been Monday evening. .lanuary 22 in on Saturday evenings, marks tha Sunday T alki; MBS 11:30 a. er‘‘ service on Feb. 16 at the South ville; referee, Btaacll; Ums> 4 min. in '88 and caught and batted the Robb. M, aide f lip ...... 16 win over Bristol aarller 1ft the A neighbor’s boy, Harold Strick­ its best to help y a customers keep paralysis fund. T,hc Ox-Line Paints carria the men’s program will be given, president. Mrs. Effic Webb: sacre- Johnson & Little Accessories. tery; 10, U ffl^ Riley. . . . MBS— Manchester, Conn. date and the team will be after sixth consecutive triumph Sunday noon mti eight In the evening, be­ .by his parents from the War de­ ROOFING ar-end when his' 1 Op. m. com­ son. ed the highest grade of scholastto v.'toe, the Bristol aone bothered tha Clarence T. Rathbun, Master, in partment Monday. He was born tary, Mrs. Alice Williams, and Hot Air Furnace and 145 MAIN STREET 3, Sky Riders Quiz; 4. Your Dear Earl;— their twelfth win In fourteen Mogul Max tells you the gals ball possible. Monohan’s crew afternoon at tha Auditorium, side^ Mrs. Vernon Hills, instruc­ mentary was concluded, Raymond itarta. Only the Ratelle Rangers Stanley Stuta (Modaelewaki) locals nd end ikarge. in Lawrence, Mass., and many treasurer Mrs. Evelyn Rupert. Problem, E. V. Conuhlin, Phone 5876 180 Sproee St. Pboac 5450 Gram swing returns to the BLU America; 5:30. Tha Shadori; 7, I have been requested by the really can pla> ball. The league waa ready and waiting for a crack Captain PauXNlcoletU tvas The Rev. Harold R. Keen and his t o r Two dresses were finished Ppigram committee chairman, Cleveland Orchestra; 8, Mediation snd the Hartford ASD have been R. I. state All-Amerten, a 6 foot, qtu of the 42 to be made, and sev- years ago his father purchased Air Conditioning with a new and earlier time at Huntere Service Team, of the "Y ” wants to get away from the soft- at tha Pep Boya. The game to only ily the outstanding bail player oa Mater, Mrs. Leslie Schauffler, left Mrs. Prall Merriam, Miss Margaret Your Local Roofer, Board, 9, Horizons Concert; 10:15, Bowling Leagub, to accept the able to defeat the Rockville five. 8 1-3 inch "Dutch" Knuppel and ral others_____ were____ _ begun.______Next___their home in Ellington. Entering 7:15 p. m. Monday. He will do Al Surowlec, Vitamin Kurlowicz ball tag. which la a mianomer, history now. • the floor. The left-handed shoot- Thursday for- Chicago. Mrs. week two extra sewing machines I service ;n August 1943, he wcnl Jacobson. Mrs. Margaret Kenyon, Work five broadcasts a week Instead of Ramona’s Minstrels, new series; challenge of the West Side League anyway. TTie ball to larger than 6-7 Irv Rothenberg are with the ing leader, played the bucket, Bebuuffler'a heme, where Mr. Keen^ Can Help Yoa With A 10:30. Columbus Boya Choir ex­ to roll a special match on neutral and Dutch Green will appear with fad are promised, and there will be I ov««eas five months ago. Besides Mrs. Florence Cochrane, MlsS hU former four. Red Degutis was missed and Bullets. -hia teammates like yeteran will bTfor a week or so. His plMC Grace White, Mrs. Evelyn Snyder, ■ GIBSON'S KRAUSE'S tended to SO minutes. nlleye for the Infantile Faralysto the RockvUla team. All three ere a baseball, but hard enough to To counteract the fact tha Bui' a pro, some kind of work for each per- W» he leaves a brother, membere of the local undefeated nock a hole Ir your head. The missed plenty. Ck>ach Clarke in-< In addition to caging foOr bosketa. In the church here WIU be taken Mrs. Margaret B. White. Call Fund. serted Tommy Maaon In tbe start­ lets boast two players well ovpt son to do. Mrs. Hills is a fine In- J^»ncls ^gdanow icz, a sister Ruberoid Roof GARAGE On Saturday night list: NBC—7 P A combine. in giving the game a dash of color Nlcoletti was not alone hrtoe Mme- during his absence by the/ttev. Work Committee, chairman, GREENHOUSES Monday Expectations: NBC — I aseume that the preliminary ing lineup and then aubstltutcd six feet toll, the Proa have gpme Marcivi J. Simpson, a re tir e cler­ atructor and the work done at the I Miss R t^lln e Bagdanowicz. both NORMAN BENTZ B. H. Olbaoto, Priip. The S Part II; 8 Gaollght Gaya- The Rockville girls led by Vicky gals get away from softball rules llght. Johnny Viclno, rangy/ Mrs. Abbie Harmon. Miss Mattie 821 Hartford Boad 12:30 p. nu U S Navy Band; 3:30, arrangemente can be made directly out and signed "Doo” Wright. another southp.iw waa a thden In gyman, of South GlastonWry. sessions Is worth much to th o s e K a graduate . "90 Woodland Street tias; :30 Truth or Oonsequen^ces; Mileskl will be after their seventh by being per.nittcd to steal bases, Mickey Murphy for Maaon. taking part. They get as much out °^,ik®.***?®kvllle High school, Coombs, Mrs. Julia Phillips, Mrs. 592 East Center Street Pepper Toung; 6:16, Serenade to between K ln gtl^ Kuhney, captain New London Sub Base star, who the locals’ side all night. Mis i Bird lovers who have, put but Spoetallslng ta Spociai/ 9:S() Can You Top Thia: 10 Judy America. . . CBS—1:15, Ma Per- of the Huntere Team, and the cap- straight win. The team has yet etc. Nettie LcDoyt, Mrs, Mae Latimer, Phone 7707 Telephone 8966 The apacious Bristol armory has been scoring in double-figures, ning, husky guard controUsd food boxes for th ei^ feathered of it M If they were taking a Mrs, Evelyn Rupert. BBAB Canova show . . . CBS — 7:30 k'na: 3:30, Sinp Along aub, 5:45, U n of the loading West Side Club. to ai^er a defeat Ths nicest thing about Max to help Hartford’s Don Kotter dressmaking coivse, and * t tke S>“ **<* America in the Air; 8 Danny Kaya greeted one like tbe atmosphere of rebounds and the boxer helmet ' fiienda have been rei^rded by at­ Parish Coninilttee. South street, Wiieel Angameat. Wilderness RMd. . . . BLU— 12 1 aosurs you that the "Y ” league Carey's -nsw job to that he can Tbe latter, 6 feet, I inebea tall, is playing Bob Graham and . Dave tracting flocks of h ^ g ry bluejaya. same tlms are giving substantial f coniato; 9 Hit Barade and Lawr- boon. Glamor Manor; 2:15 p. m.. Is willing and anxious te partici- taka it serious.;—and get away limes Square on New Year'e Bve Mrs. Jessie Cowles, Center, Mrs. with all types of horns blowing and the Pros’ leading scorer with 64 Graham, ail starters, turned to . woodpeckers spairby^ and a few aid to the needy* onei of the war FJdith Champlin, Miss E. (jcrtrude Brahe and anea ‘Abbett; 9:48 Jeariea Dragon’ MyaUry Chef; 8, Felix Knight for pata In this wrrthy cause, and I with it. Mtrirken areas lOLoughlln; Secretary, Elmer Let a the students letting their vocal points for flve garnes, and haa grand perfo-niancea '. ataiiings. ’The blnra attack the feed sincxen areas. 'B l Iz ; treasurer, John B. Glrardlnl; Colburn, atte; 10:15 Al Pearce . . . BLU Morton Downey. . . . MBS—1:15, am sure that the vantura will have Bobby Vice Stars That was soa.elhing he couldn’t been an iron man in playing all Free • Action Carbaretor cords loose. Dead .AU the Way boxes greedily, /friving each other assistant-treasurer, Arthur Wheel- Social committee, chairman Mrs. Manchester — 7:80 Meet Your Navy; 8:80 Bps- Luncheon with Lopez, new time; your cooperation. do In Brooklyn. through the contests. Wright to Wins Trophy Third Year ton Symphony; 9:80 Sunny Dun­ Bristol led 17 to 6 at the quar­ away and awaiting their turn on ork;-social committee. Rose Ma- Nettie LeDoyt, Mrs. Hattie Rose, Servfoel 2:45, Detective M yat^ea; 4:45, Very truly yours, As Team Triumphs feet. 4 InchM tali. ter and held a 30 to 11 lead at the nearby bush^ or trees. The blue- Dry Cleaners SPENCER Dot Flower*. ham bimd; 10 Andy Rusaell ahow^ Randy Man. Stevrart R. Konnedy. Father John Tierney, former Forwards ,yRcd” Wallace, Jer­ Hartford. Jan. 2 d ^ iP )-F o r the “ T High school besketbell player and hslfwey mark. The etallinf tao- jays have i f their own way for the 185 Main St. Phone 5012 Putted PlaaU. ry KeUy. guard! George Pajak, Uca of the wirnera proved Invalu­ most part- They will cat table third consecutive year, Sphlnx „ ^ r a r i f T SIFPORT now located In Bristol, wee eum- x93 Wells Street The Lucky Seven five of the Y Ice Capades Has seconi high , man and one point able in the ontlrt last half. I*Jay- leavings, bread crumbs, or chop­ temple, AAONMS, of Hartford, ° relieve that mus­ moned just before the gams by the ahead of Wallace with 46 polnta, has won the W. Freeland Kendrick T Pastor’s Father trounced the Spartans last night Ing a cagey game. Bristol moved ped repbnants of any kind. A t one ^ cular backache — entire Bristol High team for a and Player-coach Mat Klnabrun- thi' ball artiund until they could residence five bluejays at a time trophy in competition with . « 8 | the Hath Telephone 7254 EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDER’S at the Y by a score of 29 to 11. Unique Performer final word. Father Tierney must and fatigue—give Cattle and Poaltry Bobby Vice, who threw In 15 ner complete the Proa llnqup. sh»ke a mun loose tr score, there wore seen, eating, fighting each other Mystic Shrines throughout vou new energy. have been the good luck charm for North America. . The trophy is eway-Miller Pest American Le­ Buy Your Hardware I RIB ROAST OF B E E F Is Seriously 111 points waa high man for the win- were very few craay ahote, typical other or waiting their turn. The gion will sponsor a Minstrel show MART r. Arc Bringing Top Prieesl the homo team. swarded annually to the temple acre wMle Cimpbell lent valuable Many athlefea, especially of tha of scnolaatic ball players. Bristol d'-wny woorlpecker with the red and dance In the Ellington Town Expert Dry MePABTLAND NATIVE BROILERS held a 35 to ?0 I-ad at the three- /spot on the he.-id Is a rather rare showing the highest proportionate aesistanee bi the ecoring depart- Brooklyn Dodger variety, have Ray Reid, local auctioneer, waa Hall Apartment 84 G and Housewares FEED. STEAKS Rev. James A. Young, pastor of Last Night *8 Fights way mark and Ihe-Pcp Boys gath- : visitor. . contributions from members for menL b^n accused of fiddling around there with Newt Taggert but even Forest P. Lindley. a resident'of Garden Drive the Church ot the Nasarene was Lucky Seven (26) ered only 'fotre points in the final Mrs. James Kahn of Lebanon the Shriners’ hospitals for crippled PHONE 16M LOADS OP FUN TONIGHT! while In acti. '. But Henry Ue, Ray would have been drovmed out children. Ellington many years ago, died Cleaning Service MOON'S FEEDS called to Cleveland, Q„ lost night P. B. F. T. By The Associated Presis .stnnzB as the home team tallied has returned to her duties as teach­ suddenly at his home In Palm Needs at / Norwegian skating champion.' to by the cheering done by both eight to aceouii* foe their 20-point er oT the intormediate grades at ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING by the critical illness of hto father. 0 Vice, r f ...... 6 6 16 the only skater who aotuially fid­ New York-Freddie Archer. 146, Beach, Fla., Wednesday. He was FOR BEST RESUl.'TSI Rov. Young joined hto brother. Rev. sides There were hundreds of margin of vi-tory. the Hebron Green achool, having Ball to Honor Baldwin GanceUed ^ Fine Wines, Liquors end Beer ITuttle, I f ...... 0 0 0 dles on a fiddle. He plays a violin local fans In attendance Including Newark, outpointed Ralph Jianelli, a retired New York stock broker Samuel Young of W olla st^ Mai 1 Robinson, e ...... 1 0 3 47K)i, Providence, 10. Burl Char­ BriatoJ .Move* been kept at home for a short time and spent his winters in Florida in the Ice Capades, booked at the countless numbers of old stand- Mancheater never had a flghtis on account -of an attack of laryn- Hartford, Jan. 20—()P>—A ball CAMPBELL'S at Springfleld, Mass., for the trip 1 Mason, rg ...... 0 0 0 for many years. His parents own' By Having It Serviced At New Haven Arena from Jan. 24 hya. ______ity, 147>,a, Youngstown, outpoint­ chance after the firat mhint,#* Be gltla. Mrs. Norton Warner of Gil­ planned by the Connecticut State Reymandsr*! Reetaurant to Cleveland by train after receipt 0 Keeney, r g ...... 3 0 4 through Feb. 1^ But he skates, too, ed Tommy Mills, 142, Valley ead Bubstitii: ,(l foi her. ed- the farm in the Job Hill seC' w A SERVICE CHRYSLER, DE SOTO, PLYMOUTH LARSEN'S of information that thrir father 2 Campbell, Ig ...... 4 0 8 tol moved the bail with th ^ Employes Association, planned as Hardware Store 96-37 OAK STREET TELEPHONE .^922 and fast. ^ Huck Ecabert, Maneheeter’s stream, N. Y. 6. nnd zest of tht- state’s bcct..Thcre.- ’The Hebron school- were in an honor to Governor Baldwin at tion of Ellington which la now V 9 STATIUN was critically IIL owned by Charles Hoffman. The > FEED SERVICE "It to,better that I akate fast,” number one basketball fan, bad a Chicago—George "Sugar” Coat- W38 very few long shots taken t y ' seasion Tueailay despite the. se- the State Armory on Feb. 21, has U I Bartferd Road TeL SS66 SERVICE AND GENUINE PARTS Cor. Main and Middle Tpk, The pulpit of the local Nazarene ^ 12 5 39 he says. "Then tf people do not like sr, 147 3-4, Cincinnati, knocked Seci^ I farm kave changed owners sew n Depot Seaafa Phaae 8488 church wiq be supplied frt sll of Spartans (11) ringside aeat for .the game. Huck Briatol. All baaketa wera^rom unV • ve~e storm, and the attendance been cancelled, Executive my murie 1 am not ouch a good can .be found at every game of any out Richard "Shlek ” Rangel. 149. reported was up to the mark. tary Bernard McCusker 1 I sral times as the family left here tlw servleee tomorrow bff mlnla- P. B. F. T. demeath or of the 'one-liandeq; ‘ many years ago ters elmrcbes tWs area. tfiYet.” local team. Fresno, Calif. 1. Charley Pariiam, bucket variety. Mancheater resort'-: Most of the children came by bus­ r.ounced. He said the cancellation oC in 0 Hodge, t f ...... 1 0 2 145, Milwaukee. T K.O Dave Riley. Rev. Glenn T. Eno will take for QUALITY EXPERT AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK cd to plenty of long heaves withJ es, which were able to get through was in line with War MoblllzaUon 0 Mutty. I f ...... 1 0 2 Pop Simmons, sports editor of 146, St. Louis, 4,/ all right, and nearby children his subject Sunday morning at DavlA e ...... 1 0 2 Pietro, Vilga and Tedford aU:'^ Director James F. Byrnes’ recent P R 1 N T IN G ! T. P. Hoiloran The Bristol Praoa, remarked after Worcester, Mass.—Jean Bar- throwing plsnty of leather, but walked as u.snal without tod much request that large group gather­ the worship service "The Measure Roach* rg ....••***• 0 1 1 of Manhood.” The Gil-Loa society the printing Griswold's Sunday, Monday And Always! Cravat League the game. "Bristol never looked rlere, 13014,. Montreal, outpointed no avail. It waa a different Br difficulty. Miss Lillian Griffing, ings not essential to the war effort FUNERAL HOME Di Battlsto, I g ...... 2 9 4 better than they did tonight.' Shamua M < ^ a . 136. Cleveland. teacher of home economies in not be scheduled. will meet at 7 o’clock in the social |ob we do tor DEPOT SQUARE GARAGE Rummage Sale Dobltln, c ...... a 0 0 0 tot team than the one that plays rooms of' the church. y o n will Service Stotion YoaH Find The Ten Room Team .'To. 8 (2) Tommy Monohan when asked tf he 10. Ernie Dundee. 156. Brockton, out hero. Manchester on the oY Ernest Roy. Prop. Ideally located eaaveateat. ead gave the boya pep pills, promptly Mitpolntod Al Plnel, 152. New Bed­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ctohen of prove antle- Yoar Bwt B«t tor DeHdoas ‘ THURSDAY. JAN. 15 5 1 11 R. Moonan . . . 92 105 115—813 hand was mUiu* Red Degutto. Frog Hill section of Elling­ teetory, be- 241 NO. MAIN STREET TEL 511.Y fill Main stree t. »way tram the haey thorn egb- A. Larder .... 99 96 94-299 replied, *1 knew the bojni had a ford, 6. the scrapping redhead been Food, Exptrtlj Preparedl From 9:S0 A. M. oa Score at half Jbm , 20-8 Lucky gci^ team but this to the beat Omaha-Paul Hartnek, ?88, hand, the outcome would haf ton have received word that their ennee M will TELEPHONE 8459 fare. IMattacttre Sei vtea Mad­ Seven. Referaa, flmiUi. K, Bupemant. .180 83 94—307 game that they have played this Omaha, outpointed Sgt. Hank probably been the same. Br son, Saul Cohen, who is In the be produced nnder the moet era ShoaitleB. V A C A N T STORE H. Bengston .. 99 108 115—817 Army and atatloned in Franca has oiodem, efficient metboda. Get year." Poetoway, 179)4. Scott Field, 111. waa hotter than an August SUNDAY SPEaALS: 31 OAK STREET 10. Charley Dodson, 166, St, Loula Red Cross First Aiders been promoted to nnk of Cap­ oar eetlninte. 420 887 418 1228 Degutto waa miaaed, there to Specializing In knocked Out Jimmlo Wilson, 168, tain Depeodable QaaUty — awrlenl AMBULANCE SERVICE Anepiees e f t t e W ^ and Sfeaa TOMI Ne. 6 (H Jackie RCbb to the heat basket- catting away from that.that — FOR — ROAST SIRLOIN ban plajrer In the C.C.I.L, and one Chicago, 2. Bristol pla;/ed easily their h Mrs. Helen Quinn and M in Lil­ t West Side Ree A. Struff . . . . 77 90 94--261 lian Peterson are enrolled in tbe General Motor DAY AND NIGHT OF BEEF Reehvnia KmMeai dab . of the top flve In the state. TTile Philadelphia — Danny Devlin. game of the season whUo Asked to Register WILLIAM a. SCHIELDGE H. Metcalf ...V 89 111 95—298 177, Allentown, Pa., outpointed cals as a team usually dots in ' nuraes' aide class at the RockvlUa 18A Sproee Street TeL 8880 B ow ling League M. Schubert ,.117 112 lO tt-829 statement covers a lot of territory City hospital. Repair Work ITfCeatar^ PhOMtON ROAST but when a hoy' can play great ball Leon Szj murtkl, 169. Chester, Pa. ing, looked tdr from the team t First Aiders, cooperation please! Will the holders Dupont Point Products iJuffy ...... 61 130 108-^iq 8. Jlgga Donahue, 150. Phllmdel- .NATIVE CHICKEN even in a losing game, he baa more had prevtoualy won eight of first aid certificates who are still interested, and ^o se a mtle abOity. ~ * nhta, TJC.O. Norman Rahn, UO, games. 804 442 297 1204 than Just : who wish to enter new classes, please register b y filling ROAST TURKEY been the etar of the Pep Boy* In Klladelphla, 4. in the form helovv and sending it to York Strangfeld, WALLPAPER Tfiavam •*•**.**•*.88 the right previous games. Detroit—flampaen Powell. 164 H> « ^ C A P IT O L M m m E Team Koi. 1 (1) Cleveland, knocked out Vem Chairman Fir.st Aid, 45 Franklin St., Manchester. Good Used CLABIS OYSTERS FOR RENT Pagani’a .• • .....• 8 8 SEE WARD'S FIRST GRINDING CO. ( Gfiawold' 8 ...... 88 Torrritce...... 102 .81 84—967 Manohsstor Irtfll heads ths Bscoe. 174 Toronto, 9. Vem Wednesday N i^ n m E Mtnnlch ...... 90 101 89—980 MitcheU, 184, Detroit, knocked out 88 Main S t TeL 7958 PuraebuU ...... 23 (x e x u svsn though they lost to Name FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF ROOFING, INSULA- PICTURE FRAMING AND Daribiga...... 28 W. DIetzr’Jr. 87 100 91—278 BristoL Meriden waa idle last Ed. Myera. 178, Dayton, 2. Y Bow Unf Umbrellas y m m . 4-Rpom Single W. Dietz. Sr. 100 142 /- 94—887 Des Mnl'nes risiidT 'Xad EUi- TION. BUILDING MATERIALS. PLUMBING AND “ W bea Thinga Are DnM '-rvloemaa ••.....1 8 night. Thsnitere. tbs locsls lead W$xxm A JarvU . .18 by a half guns. Bristol playa Mer^ son. 288, Doa Mrines, and Joha>» Ad(Jres8 PlioRS, ••■•••• 8 B B Oar Baatasas Is Usod'* O T W R FINE FOODS 879 424 8 M ll« 2 HEATING SUPPLIES Vw Men and WooMa K. ed O. 8 48T Idaa naxt and you eaa hat that DOBSOO. 488. IiMHanapoHs. d r e t ^ f SAWS o r ALL RINDS Can T sa a Ha. 9 (9) West Palm Beach-Konnan ^ Qtnd. First Aid Cert. ( ) Adv. First Aid Cert. ( ) from Mooehaa down to tha last Hunters *■ SET AND FILED T a d fotd ...... 98 96 96—2 mb, th w *vfl] hast Maridan or Ho" BOvara, 189, New York. T * a Interested in Stnd. or Adv. Coarse ( ) At Reasonable Prlecst Lae Koatonriro, 484. Washlngtoa, BUUarde •••••••• Halid sod Pewor THE TEA ROOM Albert F. Knof la Low Man . . . . 97 91 94—989 bust. In m was plenty ot U M - • •fee#* interasted in Refresher Coarse ( ) ftUlwntar,' QM a. —'Tho OotUm KnU, ...... 108 119 94—919 ing twar a reesnt gatna at tbe BO- LawnaMwers Stnurnened •N s WIm b — Ho liisufi fo ri Good 1 Sanaon ...... 99 111 99—919 ver Q to between these two sehoels *■•11 Fraaciseo —Hewaboy MU- .Interested in Junior First Aid ( ) Howl trophy to tod big tor tha nar­ Heh, 187 Oaeramanto, TJC.a T to IViontgomery Ward JOHNSON PAINT CO. and Uverhaalcd 888 M AA RROnC orr. m. j a m e t b caraoa PhoMdSM row OktahooMi A. and M. tr o ^ y several weeks spo and Bristol has L. PALUZZI Ageat* tMiHaeadllaa UU. Hefferaaa, 192. fla» Franriato. •• Interested in Jr. First Aid Refresher Course ( .} 824-828 Main St; 699 MAIN STREET TEL 8854 COMO and aaggaatlona are bi erase. * 899 4U m U71 not torgettsa it. TeL 5161 Manchester B iSSC IX 8T< TEL. M U BaM let 'AhMJbeMS Sbdtoih' .1' . i-r- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHJES'I EK, CUNN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 19411 •PAGE MANCilESTER EN^ENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 20. 1945 t t l f Sweet Young Thing—You know,! go: baclt to work or I’ll knock your H D I.U K\Ki:i isa ■\ Help Wanted— Female^ 3.>i Articles for Sale 45 Household Goods 51 it's hard to reiusc a soldier a kiss li.-ad off. Lost and Found 11 Business Services Offered 13 Repairing 23 when you consider he hasn’t seen Mulvaiiey Faith and if yez' puts WANTED—HOUSEKEEPER for SINGLE BEAM BOB Sled, tWsive SELLING o u t entire stock of a girl In months. it ihat way, I’ll do It but I wouldn't gARBCK- *1 RANGE BURNERS cleaned, in­ I HAVE A LIMITED supply o. all Sense and Nonsense LOST—A GRAY-TAN Peklngeae used furniture at greatly reduc­ Classified If yez hadn't apologized. best building materials, let me- 1 adult. Phon. 4641 .Saturday or foot body 2 horse wagon, sulky .WAY Her Chum- -A nd you may not dog. Answ.ers to Linda or Lindy. stalled anci eervlced. Satisfaction plow, brooder stoves, sulky culti­ ed prices, relepl.une 5l8'< Aus­ see another good looking soldier (dawfied • guaranteed. Alsc good used burn­ do your new and old work no v. Sunday.. Phone 4440. vator. A. W. Ellis. ’ Telephone tin ! Chambers Warehouse, Man­ Very Stout Lady (to saUll bOy) Girl— Is that soldier you are Sign oliaerved In the office of a In ages either! Hlih School Boy (to his girt) ers for sale. Call 2-13U9. Telephone Ro.kville 453-4 after ATl'ENTlON WOMEN: Critical Wllllmantlc 2109-J4. chester Qrev.. Open dally J-3 Advertisements LIVED —Can you tell m * If I can got dating different? Jacksonville, Fla., wholesale cof­ You're nutty ar a fruit cake! 7 p. ra. wai material must be rushed' to Saturday 8-12. PEO] fee concern: Aidrertuments RADIO • REPAIRING—Pick up fipirlilit 1. V. OiMMSC*. 1444) through this gaU to the park? Chum— Is he ? My dear, the oth­ Suicide (as he passed the 32nd Announcements our fighUng men. Light machine U. S. ARMY SURPLUS COaU, For Reut F o r S ale "You Don’t Have to be. Crazy to •lory on hla way down)—I’ll nev­ service. Radios checked at the ky MA SmUc*. hL U ttle Boy—1 guess so. A load of^ er night he asked me to step out­ Private Instructions 28 Jobs, must be filled right now In gloves shoes, f«*ckets, rain costs, gravel has just gone through. side and look al the moon.. Work He;-e . . . But It Helps.” er do It again! F or Bent For Sale WANTED— BUSINEhS partner home. Repair honle appliances. cars, trucks; airplanes, houses, Machinery and Tools 62 To Buy To SeU Call morning 3-0840, Manchester this area to meet the demand. O ir i-1 don’t see anything orig­ for estAbllahed business. With lit­ ELOCUTION —CLEAR speech- Full time work. No experience tanks and machine guns. If yoli inal in that. Don't be atlngy with compli­ For 67 years of Charleston, 8. C., , T o Bay To Sen tle knowledge of cars and some Radio Service, i3 glrcb street. TRACTORS n< Implements. Dub­ From the Washington Evening use o f w’ords—diction—articula­ necessary. Can you htip? Apply wish to tiecelve our circular on lin Tractor Company, Wllllmsn- \ A., Towa la 1807 clred dollars a year. Star: “ When a motorist squawks C3ium— Yes, but we did look at ments; the virtues of the young had been gentleman enough | to capital. Good post-war oppor­ tion— votT ilary Increased. Pri­ Manufacturers Association of these itemA Phone 5191 and give the moon. aic Increased bjffipraiae. milntain that he had never yet The Situation: You must smpke , tunities. Write Box .M, Herald. . FLOOR SANDINQ Uc. VI hit horn unnscessarily and irri­ Laying ana Finishing vate tutoring In mathematics— Hartford County. 61* Capitol you^name and address. Brun- 72 The large planUtions were few tatingly, do not blame the man; seen an ugly wroman. One who was another's cigarets for an evening reading—s,..elllr,g—history. White nerfs, 80 Oakland street, Man- Houses for Sale Industry In the Southern slates in number aa compared to .the Photographer—Do you want a extremely Dat-noaed approe.ched or do without because yo\i neglect h u m a n h a i r BOUGHT, 10 J. E. Jensen—Phone 2-O930> avenue, corner Laurel. jiwt feel sorry for him. It it prob­ Wife (one night after two year's U Studio, 709 Main street. Phone ch^ter. at this period was almost whole agricultural Industry. About of married life)—Jim, you do not large or smail picture? him and said; ed to bring any along. Loat aad Found Inches up; highest prices paid. No If No Answer—6329 x Musical Instruments 53 FOR SALE— 2 FAMILY ho able that he has no other method Flat-Nosed Woman-rSir, 1 defy 2-1392. WOMAN FOR Ught house work, Hot water heat, gum ejlectno wholly agricultural. Factories did nine-tentba of the white culUva- Ol making people pay him atten epeak so affectionately to me aa Most Any.uie— A small one. Here Ut a poor w»y to meet the combings. Zander, 115 West 47th, Photographer—Then close your you not find me ugly. KOer—BLACK COCKER Spaniel WA.’MTED—ALL KINDS uf elec-’ small family. Ebtcellcnt salary. ^ R SALE—2 BOOTH dressers, USED STEINW’ AY Grand piano, lights and artesUin w elk^on bua not exist, but every town the size tora of the soil consisted of poor tlon." you used to when we were first aitualion; Keep smoking them but Momr with red hameas. Answers New York 19. trie wiling a.nd repalrtngv Any Uv4 In or ‘. home. Write Box L one swivel chair, one shampoo 6 foot size. E3>ony case. Only of Augusta had many small work- farmers who owned no slaves. married. I fear you have ceased to mouth. Mr. Fratherstone—You. madam, apologizing every time you ac­ line. Modern Imppofementa, 10 are an angel fallen from heaven, C o ilp e . Children’s pet Reward. INSULATE—FINISH your own size job given prompt attention. Help Wanted— Female 35 Herald. chair and tray, operator’s stool, $245. 1080 Main street, 2nd floor, ahops where the proririetor was •They lived on thelt small farma love me. cept a clgaret. acres of land,..v^vlng for weat. and cultivated them with the help Young Man (on train. his Odo Reason for Divorce: In Chi­ only you have fallen on your nose. Can 1-1249. basement. Terms. Save 76 per­ Call 3975-before 7 p. m. hydraulic Paider chair and a Hartford. 98,500. CalP(261. assisted by a few woran en. They sw«eUieart)--That tunno! we Jpst Husband—Ceased to love you ? Here Is a belter wqy tS meet (he WOMEN WAr TED—Good hours, WOMEN CAN EARN extra pay in made a variety of artlcU a. incUid- 3 their families. The.se poor na. divorces are permitUd for too cent. Instruction, materials ship­ Frederick hair dryer. Practically phased through coot $18,000,000. . , . There you go again. . . . Why situation: Smoke the bigarets, with l/>aT—PASS BOOK NO. 54039— good pay. steady work now and spare time. Write for inforr.-..'i- new. Chairs all chrome. Phone PIANO ACCORDIONS. New and Ing beaver hats shoes, wagons, Whites occupied the least produc­ I love you mo're tlian life itself. . .. much talking by the wife. Railroad Section Boss ■ Millva- Notlee Is hereby given that Pass ped. Continental Con.str. Services. post-war. Nevs System Laundry, FpR'RALE— 5 ROOM house. Por­ tive land: in every section bf the Sweet Yop.ig Thing (as she re­ nev carry that big Ue up yonder. one apology for having .forgotten /-2d iS S S s in . BOOKKEEPING Services. Phone tion: Dlasin Co., Bond Bldg., 3683. used, 12, 24, 48 ->.nd 120 bass. High harness, aimple turn, lure and arranged her diahelved hair)—Oh, Now, shut up and let me read the Book No. 54039 Issued by The 842-5th ■ avenue, N. Y. ter street section, pre-war. Steam South the wealthy plantation o*m- The followng sign is displayed Mulvaney (grabbing dinner pail your own- --or Just forego (^ o ^ n g M. WC N. t F9T. 0>f, 362'7 days or evenings. Harrison street. * Washington, D. C. cash for used Instruments. smalt household articles. The really, did it? Well, It certalnljr baseball news. after one clgaret. Continued 'a^ io- Savings i^aak of Manchester has heat with o., burn'er. Attached blackamithi -lammered out nails ers had crowded the .small farmers in an office at Greensboro, N. C.: and coatl— I’li not do It! I’ll quit WANTED—RIDERS to Hartford, Chester,-89 Union street wee worth It.. gles are embaVraasing or monoton­ I been lost or destroyed, and writ­ WASHER, VACUUMS, Electric WOMEN WANTED for full time, Garden— Farm— Dairy garage. Thoroughly Insulated. and horseshoes, and son.t- of them out of the rich and tfertile land W liat!!! first. “Let's go in—maybe we can one way. Leave Center 7:46 a. m. Rusco storm window. and Youngster—Mother is the sheep Railroad Section Boas — Quit! ous to the person to whop: th^y pick up some new ten application has oeen made to motors, etc., repaired. Ail parts steady work. Ixperlcn'ce not es­ Help Wanted— Male 36 made such farm imp-ctients as near the rivers and creeks. The the dumbest of animals? You here again 7 T ? ? strategy Phone 6062. available. 24-hout service. Charg­ sential. Good pay. Manchester Products 50 screens. Large lot. Iromediat- oc­ If you want'to help win the war Another half-liour shot to Hell! you. big. lazy, trifling akuiik! You are made.) % ideas!’’ said bank Iqr the Person Ir. whose W esrlng--AppareI-H hoes, rakes and .ilows. It was an poor cotton growers lived chiefly buy all the war bonds you can. Mother—Yes, my lamb. es C O. D. MancheaUr 3-1439 Laundry, Maple street. WANTED—m a n t o manag fur cupancy. 97,900. Call 3804, owner. wama such book was Issued, for QUALITY GREEN Mountain ^ urs \ 5 age of craftsmen tnstc a of nria- among the semi-barren hills mpmings or evenlnga nlture department and man to chines; mass production was still hence the name •‘hillbilly’'—and payment of the amount of deposit Automobiles for Sale 4 WOMAN TO DO stenographic and manage hardware department. pbtatoes in 30 pound bagr at the represented by said book, or for JJIST'ARRIVED Army doub^ FOR SALE—8 ROOM house with to come endeavored to make a living from BOUTS AND HER BUDDIES Yes, Indeed! BY EDGAR MARTIN FOR SALE— 1935 DODGE sedan, GENERAL CARPENTRY an! re­ general office work inf a general Excellent opportunity. Good farm. Frank V. WiUiatus. 1632 lot, 75x500 on Spruce street soil which was unsuitable for FUNNY BUSINESS the Issuance oi a duplicate book Tolland 'lYirnpIke, Buckland. ' breasted sheep-lined forest gree These skilled woikera were not new battery and generator, J50 modeling. Kitchen remodeling and insurance office. Write Box D, chance for advancement. Apply Steam heat 2 car garage, busi­ all free white men. Among tiiera profitable farming. therefor. In person, Montgomery Ward Jackets, $13 each. Brunner's, 80 LOOW ,V\OQf\\^ I ’M OK) H y VAipy, TO Pfovd inquire 97 Lenox street after 6 cabinet work a apeclalty. Will Herald. Oakfknd street. Open evenlnga ness section. Small down pay- were many Negro slaves whe had These poverty-stricken whites TH\b'6 nelp you plan and give estlmatea and Company. 824-828 Main >nt. Immediate occupancy. Call yOO.TOO, ^>o^^u^>oo(y TO Ht p. m. ■ 0 Household 51 'till 8. Saturday ’till 6. rtvent, been trainel in cra.t.s.nan.ship hnd to compete with slave labor, TWc. T V iO free. A. R, Jharon—5825. WANTED—RELIABLE woman to street, Manchester. 426J. One of these Negro art<«ans. not with Negro farm handa w'bo re­ T'tVvS'Vi’ts a y VWKAXVLlr------1937 DODGE 1 .vUP, 1937 Ford care for 2 year old child. 5 1-2 MAN’S DXRh blue overcoaL In Augusta but in ..'hrtile.-ton, ceived no wages at all. As a result REFRIGERATGH SERVIOT. We VETERAN iC EARN as you 3 DELUXE 'Yooms of furniture coach, 1937 Pontiac sedan, 1936 days a week. Phone 7272. large size, n^ver worn. Telephone made grilled iror wo-k ol such they were eventually pulled down Dodge sedan. All car; in goo 1132 Main street. Full 6r Part Time. Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 2-1226. EXPERIENCED payroll and bill WANTED—TO BUY ritqn’s or centun-. others v.-ork for them, so in the tablished route In surrounding 3 pc. walnut bedroom su it. mod­ East Hartford. course of time men who worked Ing clerk for permanent position ooy's ski boots, size 9 or ’'9 1-2. ,Thc large slave olantations pro­ towns. Excellent opportunity for ern wcterf.'.il style, steel spring, with their hands on land or in Apply in Manchester. Open about Feb­ CaU 40 Coburn Road or Call ^8 7 . duced nearly evi rythinr that was FOR SALE—BOY’S bicycle. Ex­ Heating— Plumbing steady man. rite x B, Herald. mattress, 2 pillows, 2 plllo\. cases, actually needed by those who shops or factories became the ob­ cellent cor itlon. Phone 3572. ruary 15lh. Pleasant working Frowns On Lewis Invitation — Roofing 17 WANTED- TRUCK drivers for bedroom bench, 2 blankets, scat­ worked on them O.n Harvey jects of a social contempt, for they Colonial Board conditions. Please do not apply ter rug; 3 pc. tapestry living Rooms Without 59 Earle’s Fairview plan’.ation. near were doing what slaves were ROOFS Oh ALL TYPES replaced unless Interested in permanent Ice delivei., full or part time. L. \ ------room suite, spring construc­ 'Melbourne, Australia, Jan. 20— Augu.sta, there were b.') slaves; forced to do. QUIET Wanted Autos— or repaired including elate, com pMition. Write Box C, Herald. T. Wood Co., . Blssell street. This was the most deplorable , "T* Company tion, coCfee table, 2 :nd tables, 2 Australian Coiiijcll of Including both young and old; PLEASE Motorcycles 12 position, sblngls or tin. Also val­ table lamps, floor lamp, bridge ROOM AND tO AR D for 2 glrla also two white overseers with result of the Southern slave civili 615 Parker Street leys. flasblnga gutters, chinme.vs WANTED—GIRL to assemble and or married couple. Call 2-1940. Trade Vnlons yesterday officially lamp, 2 pictures, hassooK and their families. Six of the Negro zation, and it Was not lived down Citizen t r . Stats BY V. T. HAMLIN 4?ARS WANTED—CASH on the E. V. Coughlin. 390 Woodland pack .small parts. Norton Electri­ Dogs— Birds— Pels 41 frowned W a suggestion by C ^ for many years. ALLEY OOP spot for clean 1036 to '42 modeU cal Instrument Company, Hilliard smoker. Just six outlits to be EXCEPTIONAx-LY neat, comfort­ women spent all their time in the Phone 7707. FOR SALE— r a b b i t hound dog. sold. Regulai' p.lce $575. Respon­ toms Minister Flchard Keane Uiat spinning and weaving shed; they YEH.CHI&EUN' V yEH. but LOOk--justice^ B fU ^er, 6191. Open evenings ‘till street. able room for 2 young women. the Labor goVerament Invite Johsi Next: Four Voung Men In the CMON.LE'S'(s€T CK»VN HOLD iT.& U Z! IT Thoroughly broken for hunting. sible party can take it all by pky- Centrally located. Inquire 82 spun the cotton fiber and then TO BUSINESS-I WAS TO GET THESE IN ON AAATTERS 01 iS JUSTICE! IF WNOS OONTT 10 empek. L. Lewis to vislVAustralla. wove It Into cloth. As the slaves Gold Rush. AM' IF STATE. Th AS WHAT! \ WANT PRIVATE CITIZENS Moving—Trucking— WANTED—GIRL, FULL TIME. Call 8604. ing only J weekly after down Chestnut street CAME TO l EM . JEWELS that I t. ANTED USED CARS— Will buy payment. garments were made chiefly of T(XT THEM WANTA CAME OVER HERE AS A PRIVATE IN TmEiR business,THEY’D 20 Please don’t call If over 42. STAY OUTA BETTER NOT BE STEAUN’ any year of ouxlel. We wUl pay Storage Family, 2 adults and girl 12 FOR SALE - RED COCKER SALE PRICF NOW $464.5< FURNISHED ROOM for I or 2, s : cotton ^:loth, there was little neces­ ROfAL JOOtS.' AN’ kNOCKER OL* CITIZEN,YOU PiWVT Bookkeeper Spaniel puppies, 5 weeks old, sity to buy them clothing. In the TROUBLE. WUR OFF HIS CITIZENS top prices for 'well kept cars. Dole AUSTIN A. CHA.MBERS Corn- would like some one to live In Connecticut's -Argesl Furniture 01 Main street Continuous hot from regi.ste.red stock. Call 5646 ^ahoe shop a veteran shoemaker— YOU’LL HANP ^ Throne; Motors at Center Phone 4164. pany. Trailer van service, Local and only that. This job is unusual. Store water. Cadi 6803 EM C?VER or 21 Hudson street. ah oW ■ Negro with white hair— moving, packing ai storage. Have never had anyone work for A-L-B-E-R-T-S Now You Wanted me who wanted to leave. Would 43 Allyn St.—Hartford PLEASANT ROOM In private worked steadily making the rough Dial 5187. ______SEE JARVIS shoes that the Negroes wore in the Business Services Offered 13 be nice If person could go home family, next to bath, near bus. winter time. During the summer Male or Female. NORTH AMERICA ,V an Lines one day and night a week though Live Stock—Vehicles 42 WHITE PORCELAIN circulating 172 Maple street. Tel. 2-0477. Tell One /-30 ASHES AND RUBBISH removed Inc. OuaBt to CoMt moving serv­ .kitchen heater. Would match for they went barefoot. All the rough cen tra IT j. T. V. t >»T. ew. not neccss.Y y. Sheets, pillow slips, FOR SALE - 3 JERSEY cows, due unpainted furniture of the Negro In an essential industry. W. Sdiultz. Telephone 2-1588. ice Dial 6187 shirts done out. Practically , no modern type range. Perfect con­ .-\rcliaeology VIn Bomba EzecDent position. Good to freshen soon. Michael Haber- dition. 113 Biaaell street. 5582. Boarders Wanted 59-A cabins wSs made iii the plantation **He gets more heart-rending appeals in his women’* Ironing. I prepare my own lunch ern, .North Coventry. Telephone carpenter ^op. ialary for right person. and do all baking. Need help but REAL ESTATE Yarmouth.-England - Iff') -Ger- oommerciaU that way!” Painting— Papering 21 Manchester 4f 89. FOR SALE—GAS stove, $15. Good ’'^Besides cotton, as the chief crop, man bomos laid bare extenstve WANTED also like time to myself, which condition. Inquire 326 Spruce ROOM AND BOARD for gentle­ the plantation also produced to- Telephone Manchester 5128 means person is fairly free to ad­ VALUES 17th Century rolics from which it p X iNTING. P.YPERHANt-ING, street. man. Very central. Phone 2-0513. bacc'o,^ corn, sitgar, peaches and a •b y GALBRAITH just hours and work. This Job is Articles for Sale 45 now Is possible to\race the orig­ SIDE GLANCES lntsrlor'<^ecor*-ting, canvas cell- variety of vegetables- Th* cotton inal layout of thia town,------^— lesS'heavy and confining than the SEVERAL NEW record players. ' Ing. Fted^E. • -rltzen, 3* Durant FOR SALE—$22 takes new fly w a l n u t " s t r e e t — crop occupied about half of the 5 or 6-Room Duplez average house Job. On bus line $29.95. One used mahogany high Business I/ications for street. Phone 2-1888. and bass action rod. reel, line, 2 tillable aoik. and tobacco was culti­ Taking No Chant BY MERRILL BLO08EB Aldon Call 6613. boy, record player with drop 7-Room Single in very vated In abfHit one-half of the re­ New Vork City Faraaa k r e i:k l e 8 a n d h is f r ie n d s tips, cloth case and carrying case. Rent 64 5 or 6-Room Flat front, double doors and built In good condition. Comer lot. mainder. Sugar cade was grown Give .Men to Service 23 Telephone Rockville 1318 between Spinning Mills Repairing GIRL OR WOMAN for houaework. amplifier, $49.95. Barstow’a, 3234. FOR RENT—SUITE OF 8 rooms, Oil burner. Near school and for the sole piirpose d( providing An d w hen a iteainsr This is LAto smith hours 8:30 to 2:30. 29 Cottage 12 noon to 2. New York -iff*)— Farmer.^ of J unior yogcl Sure S t u d e n t s. I Thinn Takottrllle, Conn. JARVIS REALTY .CO. suitable for professional office. bus line. Priced for quick molasses for the^egrOes on the GETS IM MV HAJR.' IT IS ON LV FAIR THAT STUDENT SUOtYFNLV RE­ SPEAKING ! PLEASE PIANO t o ...... and s^palring; street. FOR SALE—PRACTICALLY new New Y'ork City will soon be doing VERSES HIMSELF AND TAKE GOOD ,Tare C5F Office 4113 Renldrnee 7275 FOR SALE - HOOVER, Royal, Available February 1. Call 65^0 place, S l i d 'corn to'furniah meal SOME DAV I'M GONNA WE GIVE PRAISE An hiring don# hi necordance player piano specialty. John 6 piece maple dinette set, $60. sale. Can be seen by ap­ their bit In the U. S. armed forces ^WHERE PRAISE IS DUE Turns in a perfect ,JUNlOR! 1 dONT with area atablllutlon plan. Weekdays and Snndairs. WOMAN TO CLEAN doctor’s Eureka rebuilt vacuum cleaners. after 5 p. m. There was no equipment kt Fair- break HIS LITTLE WANT anything , Oockerham, 28 Bigelow street. Also studio couch with metal pointment only. following an order calling 74 NEC< ! PAPER. L THINK HE AND office Wednesday preferred. Call 1 refrigerating machine, 1-2 h. p, view for making sugaK bill the of them up for pre-induction ex- THE PAPER SMOULO BE ■g) HAPPEN ID Hl(iA.' Tat 4319. * \ spring, ope..* to double bed, twin molasses was produced by bhillng li 2-1065. G. E. motor, li Park street. .aminatinna Original deferment ^ EXHlBlTEO,^ ' ' I ' table lamps, odd chair and mlr Wanted to Rent 68 Beautiful 4-Room Single the cane Juice. (■ 1 ror. Phone 2-1181. with 2 unfinished rooms up­ ■ 0 ^ UNFURNISHED Apartment or stairs. Fireplace. Inlaid It was generally believed CENTER STREET— SUBURBS— small house. Will consider large time, by platatlon owners apartment or ' use In convenient linoleum. Beautifully fin­ a.ltoiiin single, all convenl- ANDOVER—t^st— Classic Style overaeera. that a Negro farm eap#- bearing the number 517717. When cated on Wadsworth StrccL U. S. Em ploym ent Seifrice cruelly, or permitted their over­ “ \Vc froze f6c si Meek but George was too patriotic to call 5-Family Apt. House. 4-4 Rogers seers to do it,' were almost invari­ he^ upside down, according to room apts. One S-room. E.X- EAGLEVILLF,— Vinton’s— Reasonable price and caay All hiring in accordance with the Area Stabilization Jarvis Realty Co. Uie way he .sees it. It spells out tlie sui>crintetH!ent-timilly I contplainetl and the man temuk ably oatraciz^ by their) nelghbors- I-IC oellent condition, handy to Small home with attached Plan. Paper Mfg. Co. Office 411% Beridewee 7S78 Overaeers were never consid­ M* family name. caiiie up aiul siii^’etl me how to turn on our radiators!’ riiopping district. On bus line. 5-F A 5nLY —6 rooms each aide. garage, steam heat with oil. Cor. Onklaod nnd MID Streeta Weekday, sad Soadays ered “gentlemen," within the old^ Ckmd Income for Investment. Now vacant. 3 arres of cleared Two-^r garage. Large comer time Southern meaning of t ^ t That Was done BY LESLIE TURNER land. Brook hordering prop­ lot which is zoned for bnsincaa. BY FONTAINE FOX WASH TUBBS SCHOOL STREET— term. Their pay was astonlshihgly rUONERVlLLB FOLKS erty. Price *.'l,.500.00. Temis I,rficated. at Center and Winter low In view of the great respon­ n u E h eavily l a o c n 2-FamlIy House, 4 rooms arranged. Streetu One apartment now sibility placed on their sl^uldera. every ” PLANE SPEEDS DOWN each apL, 3-car garage. Good vacant and ready tor oocnpancy. G r a n p m a f u t t y GAS TANK THE MAKLSHin RUNWIAY... Fascinator Scarf Eight hundred dollars a year was IS FlUED eonditlon. Price 95,500.00. EAST WINDSOR-rllook— Reasonable termu looked upon gs high wgges indeed Terms arranged. TO TME 10 Acres of Land, 8-Room S-FAMILY HOUSE located on ARE YOU for aa overseer. BroldqS lie had bis BRIM. Honse, garage and bam. Price Trotter StrecL A good Inveat- house rent free, and most of his CAPTAIN! St^UTlBS— 94,3TWi00. Terms arranged. ment — pays better than 10% food cost nothing. From eight hun­ gross and ninre when ceiling' Willing To Spend Some of Your Time and Effort dred dollars as the top the scale of go S T il* * ^.^9- HARTFORD— Woodland St.— prices are removed. One rent To Aid in the Production of pay ran down to about three hun­ For investment or home, 6- NO. COVENTRY— now vacant and ready for oeoa- dred. For an average good over­ Famlly Brick House, 8 rooms Noden Property— paney. j 8734 seer the standard was four hun- bi each apt. Excelfent condi­ 30 .Acre Farm, 7-Room. PROPERTY NEAR THE CEN­ tion. Bus passes door. Price House, with garage and large TER — In bnsinesa zone, has War Materials Urgently Needed 916,800.00, Terms arranged, poultry house. Price 94.300.00. three street frontages with a Terms arranged. large area snitable for parking. By Sue Burnett BOLTON— Ather Property— Business frontage t40 feeL By the Armed Forces? Shirtwalstera have a spaelal 9-Room Single, all modem Several 3 and 4-Room Cot­ Buildings now on property will charm all their own. This softly WAR B'!NI oonveniences, 1 acre of land, tages near tak#, ran be us

mClUCY FINN Hdnd Picked LAMS LEUNAKO Bolton Board of Taz Review. The Board of Tax Review the '^0.1 Town of Bolton, Conn., will be (n HE g iv in g ) n o n e a t a l l . MA ! ^ THISlCPffTff, ■QHion at the Oomrounlly Halt TOO AND < IN FACT, THING6 ARff OANi TULLIPANO Fireplace Room. Bolton Center, HO m u m ! W C ILA dOOO 6 0 0 0 CEKGEANT/ RUNNING A LOT WILL WORK WITH I the following days: Thursday, 4> Z THIMfC IX L y N IO H T . INIOMT, HALLIGAN \6N100THffR THAN Wff -A N D I ’v e GOT - Feb. 1, Friday. Feb. t , and Satur­ By Mr*. Aaas Osbst (Pattern No. 5888) send IS cents 00 TO OffO! VfM IUPli 'UNCLff MUCH THOUGHT THEY MAN VOU WANTED day, Feb. 8, 1945, from 10 o’clock Uss it as * fascinator or as a In Coin, ifius 1 cent postage. Tour P M It! a. m., to 4 O’clock p. m. long, lacy-kplt scarf—tie It as an name, address and the Ihittern ^0000 OtONT! TROUBLE. WOULD! Nuniter to Anne Cabot The Man­ MICHAEL? All persona claiming to be ag­ Ascot under yoiir fur coat— it is grieved by the dolnga of the Board beautifully becoming any way you chester Evening Herald,; 1160 of Assessors of the Town c t Bol- wear it! Knit the 08-lncb fascina­ Sixth ayenuc. New York, 19. N. T. ton must appear and file their tor with the 5-tncb triage In Cold weather garments, socks IV* pay da^ and ‘TStotestde’* fold complaint 'at one of these meet- powder blue, gwanlum pink pale sweaters mlttena snn>” - Inf money i* being dlatributed ter violet, deep turquoise ivool trim aoriea for ehi clrci-. Ltentenuit CokBijl A t o Bunion, conim*ndlng offlew of the **iSNton Board of Tax lUvtew, It with a Uw jittering sequins if rery designs for ths home ars to Atr^Foro* TruMport BebutiSa Oambolotti, you wish to use It for evening found in the Winter issue at ths oner for aol- ChalrmuL dress-up gkunour! | Anne Csbot Album. Senil for ynp' ______by War Bond RrMatM tjaiknie. la*. flamuel Di. ilop. To obtain complete knitting In-,copy or send a copy to s needle- I on the nome front /-*o r ' ^ \ Tony AasaldL struotkxis for ths FhsdMfaNrjwrf ------fHtnd.- Pries *"1$ — ““