X ■ ( ■ FQintTEEIf inaur^Mtrr lEtiftting Hrralli WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7,1942 it Ishft too Late to Increase Your Donation to the Red Cross ! The Sevrlng: Circle o f the Con­ The newly elected officer* and The Woman’* Auxiliary of SL- The Laities Society of St. Mau­ Mis* Annie Swift of the Rubl- Mr*. Ernest Biintly, Chairman o f It w as. announced M a ir b y the cordia Lutheran church will meet group leaders of the South Metho­ Mary's church will hold It* month­ rice’s chdreh, 'Bolton, o f which now building has returned from the food sale^t Hale’a tomorrow Board of Selectmen that no local About Town dist W. S. C. S; will meet tomor­ ly meeting Friday evening at eight Mrs. K.deney Hutchinson 1* presi­ the Massachusetts General Hospi­ from 10 o’clbek on, announce* that atreeta will be set apart this year Average Daily Circulation tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock row evening'%t 7:30 at the home o'clock in the parish, house, -when dent, has .act the date of Thursday, tal. Boston, w here she underwent a -number of the chyrch people for the children ,to coast on. All For the Month of December, 1941 at the church. The congregational January 22. for a food sale for the The Weather Til* Ladle* Aid »oclety of Sman- of the president. Mrs. Inez, Truax Thomas Wejr. will apeak on Air a major operation. Miss Swift was have promised to' bake beans hills and intersection* In town are meeting will take place tonight at of 80 Spruce street. Raid. Precautions. The hostesses benefit of Ihc Red Cross. It will be a patient ' at the institution for There’ will also be a wide variety belng< sanded for the safety o f lo­ Forecaat of D. 8. Weather Bu tm u ur u*l Lutheran church will meet to- heltt at Hale’s store from 10 ^ morrow afternoon a t .2:30 at the eight o’clock and a good attend­ will be Mis* Jennie Wind, Miss a month. of other horn* made fdoda. cal motorist* and ■pedestriana 7,100 Geneva Pentland, Mrs. Gordon o'clock on. ^urch. ance ia desired.. The 0 .,C lef Club will sing in Member et the Andlt Monson, Mass., - tomorrow evening Fogg, and Mrs.- Ludwig Hanson. Increaalng eloudlriess, not quite at a concert^ponsored by the Arts Mrs. Charles Wade, and Mrs.- In the current weekly health bul­ Bureau of CIrctdatlon* ao cold tonight. .. and Literary club of Monson. Mi.ss Frank Crocker will represent the’ letin is.Hued, by the State Depart­ NOW LErS PLAN MEALS WITH Ef JZABETH WOOD Helen Berggren, local contralto, auxiliary at the meeting of the ment of Health .Manchester is list­ Mtmehester— A City of Village Charm will be guest soloist. . Connecticut Braiich, National ed as having an estimated popula­ .. .McCALLS d i r e c t o r OF FOODS Council of Epis<-opal women in tion of 21.209 as of last Ju ly-1. The Trinity church’. New Haven, on bulletin also shows this town be to HALEYS SELF SERVE MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1942 (FOURTEEN PAGES) 'A sk for Your Copy of the January Meal Planner. ^ I Past Chiefs of Memorial Temple Friday, 'ree of reportable tlisea.ses at this PRICE THREE CENTS ; Pythian Sisters will meet tomor- time. I row evening at the home of Mrs. Lamb or Beef Stew Shoulder Lamb Chops Orford Parish Chapter, D- A. R; ! Mamie Dickinson, 3.V Bigelow AND with Vegetables ■/ Mashed Carrots will have a luncheon-raeeMng to­ street. The hoste.ss will be a.sslst- morrow at the Y. M. C. A. for its (Onions, Potatoes fd by Mrs. Elizabeth Caverly. Hashed: Brown Potatoes first of the year, get-together. and (jarrots) Cole Slaw I ' ■ Guests of honor will be Mi.s.s .Mary ! Miss I.ela Webster of Center HEALTH MARKET Shredded Lettuce with C. Welch ,.f Hartford, state regent, M N T ^ ^ c f Chocolate Refrigerator street, who has been confined to and Miss Katherine Matthias of Relish Dressing, her home r.s the result of a frac­ Raisin Bread Padding Dessert Seymour, viCt regent. The meet­ tured arm. has been able to re­ ing will fclk-w ,at 2 :30. and it is PhiKppine Forces Brace for Jap Attack; sume lier duties in the housewares Pinehurst Meat Department Will Feature Lean. .Meaty expected Mi.ss Welch and’ Miss THURSDA Y SPECIALS department of Hale’s store. •Matthias will speak. Miss Jes.sa- mlne Smith, Mrs Herbert W Robb GREEN STAMI^ GIVEN WITH CASH SALES. Shoillder Lamb Chops lb. 38c ! A certificate of organization has and Ntrs, Arthur I.aionu.s con.stitiite been is.sued by the Secretary' of the hospitality committee for the BINGO Hale.’ Kre.h Lean Cuts of Stewing L am h ...... lb. 18c to 2.ic .State to the F. W. \ Corporation meeting. Meaty Sbank* Soup Hones...Bare Bones... Knuckles. of this town. William A. Knofla HEALTH MARKET Or, if you prefer Veal ft>r slewing, we have Shanks and . listed a.s agent and the offipt-rs Mon Ypres suxiliary. B. W. 'V . Tonight Doughnuts doz. 19c are: William A. Knofla. president will meet thl* evening at 7:30 in Says Singapore Not Neglected Forequarter Cuts. and treasurer; Judge Williams S. the B. W. V. workrooms, 7.1 Maple In Fresh Fish You Look Fot Quality, I Silver Lane— Dill j Hyde, serretnry. The offtOers and street A good turhout.of tfie mem­ Quantity and Variety! Fresh Star Rib or Strip I Arthur A Knofla are directors. bers IS hoped for. St. James Roasting Pork lb. 29c P ickles AliSMen Fit After One Month of War in Pacific f A large number of the members See Our Display of Fresh Loin Roast, 34c lb. Chops, 35c and 39c lb, of the Elks fraternity living In ALICE COFR.4N School Hall ll-Oz. Buttle Burt Olnc}- ' Manchester will go to Rorkville to- (Known .As Queen Allee) Park Street Arrived Sea Food. Fish Muht Face 'i i .... i morrow night for the ’’Meriden .SPIRITI’ .AL .M EDIfM ‘ ’ 1 "** f. X ^ Large Scale Assault JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF TEA i. 1? ■ ~ ’■ Night” program. Members of Mer­ Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son Ketchup u Hfif Pinehurst Orange Pekoe...... 'j-lb. pkg. 42c iden lotlgc will fill the chairs and Rom with a Veil. To Bake, Boil, Broil dr Fry. DuIVkS Call following th.' lodge room cere­ l-’alrv ■ . ■■ ' ! ■ B u lk ...... Ih. T.5c Readings Daily, Including Sundu>, V. - II®-" ■ ' monies an Italian style dinner will 9 A. M, to 9 P. M. Or By .Appoint- ALSO: Garden of Allah Tea Balls are a fcood buy at 50 for 3.>c; be served. Chef Arno Paganl of 100 for 69c. .iient. In the Service of the Peo­ Soap Evental Servriira Pos$i- ^ C A N A D A , ' this town will cater. ple for SO Year*. $130 4 bars 19c By Invaders Coming; Also Plenty of Lipton, and Tenderleaf Teas. IN PRIZES Clams, Oysters, Scallops, 169 Chureh.Street, Hartford, Conn. \one-Such bility Beforere \^xi* 1$ I Members of Center cjiurch choir .Phone 6-0097 will have a supper at 6:30 this Smoked Fillets, Salt Cod Delivered Knhekout iH [•qC’ "i 'iiiiiiiiiH! FRUITS VEGETABLES evening at the church. It will be 1 SIO Free Game Broccoli ...... 22c \4ince Meotpkg. 11c New Barrel of Silver Ijtne Juicy Florida Oranges, under the direction of the music B / o le , Officer ^ays. AlIUT^^^ ' I Japan#*# Subs 31c dozen. French Endive, !i lb. 38c committee which consists of Miss 26 REGULAR GAMES; l.arge, .lulcy Base Made Stronger Laura House, chairman; Ralph C. Rapoftad Tangerines...... doz. 22c Real Fresh, Green I Chicago, Jon. 8— iJF) — E\ery ' Brown. Mrs. A. F. Simmons, Rob- $1.00 Orders. Krout 3 lbs. 25c G o ^ Cooking Apples, M’atercress . .. .bch. 19c Range and I ert Marcham and Rbger McCor- 4 DOOR PRIZES: Tangerines doz. 21c Comed man fit to fight, no matter what UNITED 5 lbs. 29c New Carrots . . . .bch. 9c Deliberate Decision in MacArlliiir Reports Mo­ [ mack. The regular rehearsal of ■$4.00 Orders. Job he. now holds, must face tl^ First iS T A T E S l _____ ' the choir will follow the meal. Fuel Oil Fresh Air Raid Preparing Defenses 6f Plans Force 1 $10 FREE GA.ME: possibility of eventual service with' rale and Determina- Just in .. .Snow Shovels, 24-inch size...... $1.10 Spore Ribs lb. 19c the armed force* before the Axis i CHINA Alarm A L L FOR 2.5c! \ TOKYO Far East Naval Base; lion of Troops High, R ock ^ I t . Crown Jar Rings, 5 boxes for 25c. The - '' Broccoli White, Tender, Plekled is delivered a knockout blow. FRANCISCO For Defense Doors Open 7 P. M. Weighed Each Time This was the picture Lieut. Col Japanaia Occupy Says They Will ‘Con­ W. G. Glenney Play Starts ,\t 8. X lb. 25c Joseph F. Battley, chief of the CHANGSHA i h W ar Cabinet ,• Consid­ SILENT GLOW lae. bch. 19c Liaison Division of the Office of ThailaiMi, Paarl Harbor O f Airfields tinue Their Resistance Undersecretary of War, gave draft Invada AAalaya Guam Garrison , ered Sending Rein­ on Burner Sales and Service Co. Guaranteed MIDWAY Attackad With Skill and Cour­ Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, occupational advisers from li Last Haard From CHAS. G. SCHELL . states at a conference lost night. Japanasa Subs forcements to Middle age’ ; Fighting of Vary­ Paint $50 Sweepstake PHILIPriNE Britain Is Creating Spe­ 106S .Main St. Tel. 3627 336 .No. Main St. Tel. 4U8 Opan U. S. East Of Aid to Russia. (Continued On Page Tw o) USLANDS ing Intensity Reported. WAKE Waka Island HAWAIIAN Shipping Attack cial Corps for Protec­ AAanila I Lost ISLANDS tion Against I^azis* MANILA OVAM to Japanasa London, Jan. 8.— (/P)— For­ Washington, Jan. 8.— (iP) ✓ eign Secretary. Anthony Eden Air - Borne Troops. — The W ar Department said HALE’ S January Sale Of Rumors Finns Japanasa Occupy denied today there had been today defenders of the Philip­ Sarawak Capital, any “neglect” by the govern­ London, Jan. 8—(d’) —Britain is pines were bracing them- To Quit War^ SINGAPORE: Kuching ___ _ e q u a t o r ment in preparing the de­ creating r special defense corps selve.s for a large scale gener-* HALE’S fense of Singapor^ against for protection of her airdromes al. attack by the Japanese in­ U 9 Japanese attack, d(!claring, from “vertical envelopment" by vaders. Gen. Douglas MacAr- Given Denial “if we were wrong it tyas a air-borne troops such as won Crete thur. Far East commander, f*S T INDI$» deliberate decision and not for Germany and the troops will SAMOA be commanded by MaJ. Gen. O. F. personally directing the fight­ one baaed on neglect." He S*id Official Spyokesmen Ad HMS Rapulsaahd .FIJI IS. Liardet, it was announced today. ing men drawn .together north and January White that U » problem of Malayan de­ HOUSEWARES Princa of Walas The corps will be under the con­ west of Manila Bay, report^ that mil No Offensive Op Sunk 2000 fense was weighed each time the trol of the Air Council and will morale and determination of th* A U m l l l A l wi war cabinet considered sending 'operate under the R. A. F. Liardet, United States and Filipino troops /. erations Started Rfr reinforcements to the Middle East iiiiiiiii*i*iiitt MILES AT EQUATOR 61, has been In command of Lon­ was high and declared they will cenlly AgaingU Reds. or Russia. He reminded the House don’s Territorials, British version “ continue their resistance with of Commons that the'-Slngapore skill and courage." resum e'of“ thrDrinrini^"^v!i *><’"**’* Pearl Harbor, sUrtIng the war with the United SU te* in the Padfle. Here is * resume or me principal event* of a month of war activity. defenses had been strengthened (Cofitlnued On Page Two) SALE! Helsinki, Finland, jJn. 8.—(IP)__ many time* since 1939. Drawing Up Strength tlllCIIAI^w/^ There was fighting of "varying Widespread rumors that Finland 20x44 22x44 Dominions Kept Informed Inten.sity" on all sections' of tho is ready to withdraw from the war Seemingly co”untering a charge Luzon front, the War Departihent A lenq-hondled Glo-Ceot Applier given against Soviet Russia were denied Chinese Fliers that the Dominion.* were not fully British Fliers said, but the lack of enemy bomb­ FREE with pwrehot* of 1$ gallon Olo-Cpot. Axis Forces Fall Back Cannon Novelty Plaid ttnd The Famous by official spokesmen l*st night, in Libya; informed on the war effort, Eden ing and aerial machine gunning You tovo monoy buying Ihlt oconomkol stated that while he was in Mos­ but it was admitted that no offen­ recently indicated the Japanese - Bordered Turkifth tizo, and got on opplior froo beiidod Join in Battle cow recently the Dominions re­ Raid Bangkok; probably were drawing up their sive operations had been Institu­ ceived full information on conver­ strength for a vital blow. Metal, hlade-riveted, ted recently. Reds Pour Reserves LADY PEPPERELL into Drive sations he had with Joseph Stalin. The text of the morning commu­ I I I H Uhl. SIZE ( Finnish censors passed this dis­ nique, Number 51, baaed on re-, reinforced handles. patch less than 21 hours after Against Japs Maj. Clement R. Attlee, lord Set Big Fir^^s Troops Supple- privy seal, Indicated’ Impending re­ ports received hero up fo 9:30' Stockholm news sources reported Retreat Under Cover of a. m., e, 8, t.: BATH the pre.scnce In the .Swedl.sh capi­ moval or transfer for Alfred Duff GLO-COAT Italy Claims “ 1. Philippine theater: Fighting Sheets and Pillow Cases tal of several officials’ from Hel­ Batter TroopH and Sup­ Otvn Arms with Swirling Sand Storm Cooper, resident commissioner for First Counter - Blow of of varying inten.sity is reported . sinki, including the former Fin­ Far Eastern affairs, when he said wHh APPL1EI FREE plies Fiercely; Reln- s Abandoned from all sections of the front. . . . nish minister to Moscow who And Desert-Laid Mines in a written reply to a Commons Ri8iii{2; Fury of .4ir Warship Hit question that “ the appointment of rhese operations are probably pre­ TOWELS $ helped make the 1940 peace with forcen/^ta Engageil treating Germans W'ithout Giving Battle. W ur; Retaliation for paratory to a large scale general 72" X 108" Sheets Russia, with Sweden as an inter­ a supreme commander in chief In iii;H.i:**maainniii,i 1.49 attack by the enemy. Japanese re­ $ 1 .5 9 mediary.) North of Milo River. the southwest Pacific has necessi­ Attarkfi on Rangoon. inforcement are being brought up ' Questioned *s to an editorial in London,\ Jan. 8.-—(JP)— The In Surprise . Cairo, Jan. 8.— (JP)— Axis tated a review of functions." as­ «h*« ond prolocH Hoort ond llneleuin. to the front and indications point a Helsinki newspaper last Sunday Red Army\was report^ feli- signed to Duff Cooper there. 8 1 " X 9 9 " Sheets . nibbing — Olo Coot iMnot a* It diiot. Chungking, Jan, 8—(4^—The Libyan forces, failing to give Rangoon, Burma, Jan. 8— i/P)— to '* renewal of the offensive by siiggestlng that Finland’s goal of Eden said that Prime Minister the enemy. General MacArthur re- * — —T— CJhineae A ir Force, In one of its ably tonigh\ t9 have poured British Battleship Seri- battle at Agedabia, are fall­ The R. A. F. left huge fitea blazing ^ ea. powerful reserves of newly- . _ ” W. L. MacKenzie King of Canada (Continued On Page Two) rare offensive operations, was re­ ing back even farther west and Prime Minister Peter Fraser amid military' objective* at Bang ported authoritatively tonight to trained troops into its west- OUSly Damaged in (Contlnued Oo Page EIgbt) ;; 59$ :.v." 98« along the road to Tripoli un­ of New Zealand had expressed sat­ kok, capital of Japanese-occupied have Joined In the battle of north­ ward dHvc south of Moscow Alexandria Harbor by der cover of a swirling sand isfaction with tho present repre­ Thailand, in the first British coun­ ern Hunan province, battering sentation In war effort but that ter-blow of a nsing fun,’ 6f air fiercely at Japanese tfoops and which already has shoved the storm and desert-laid mines, Colorful Cannon towels in two sizes.' FEATHERPROOF STRIPED Mine Sweejier Torpedoes Attack. "a different view has been taken war over the storied road to Man­ supplies. Germans half way back to but with the British Imperi­ It will pa.v you to buy plenty of these at Dust Mops Indoor Clothes Dryers by ." dalay. A (Jhinees dispatch said a full Smolensk fro p the high als slashing heavily at their Flames \ ere visible for miles as Flashes ! thi.s price. Blue, (iu.sty vrose, green, Heavy Dustmaster Lifetime squadron took part in the attack. Rome, Jan. A— (Official Broad­ The question of dominion repre­ Hard Pollnhed Wood. Three Size* ^Sinks; 8 Dead mark o f the Nazi invasion. The rear and flanks. (British source.* the British airmen returned from (Late BullrUns ot the UP) ti)0ra) gold, and peach. Dust .Mop. Speci.q|! Causing extensive military dam­ new troops were said to have sup­ cast Recorded by AP)—Italy’s sentation, in the allied war council their attack, which a British an­ € $1.25 ------/ age. in London said that the offensive “ must be left to Churchill,” Eden .1 Pillow Ticks O 1 C plemented their own 'arms with meszi ■ d’assalto—virtually man- nouncement saia was made last into Libya wka now 600 miles A single Chinese plan* waa re­ said. StlckenbOn Sale Jan. 36 O'Cedar Dust and $ 1 .6 9 $ 1 .9 8 $2 -2 5 weapons abandoned by the Ger­ car^U g torpedoes—were credited from it* starting points along the night and indicated was in retalia­ Re-cover your old pillows Names of Victims Not ported mlasing after the opera­ BnppUes Aiding RusMana . tion fo’r repeated Japanese attacks Washington, Jan. 8--A/P)— The Oil M o p ...... $ mans In their forced retreat. today/with a surprise attack the Egyptian border. 1.00 tions—the first by (Chinese planes He rejected a suggestion that on Rangoon, capital of British Treasury sold today that the new Immediately .Available; Still H a w Untouched Reioerve* May Have Cut to Rear 18*’ X 36*' (Cannon Seconds of Reg. 22c now. on th* north Hunan front. night of Dec. 17-18 on British war­ munitions sent to Russia should Burma. .*11 British pianes were automobile tax stlekera would go Largest Size ’’The Russians still have un­ (I f this waa an airline distance, Believed to Be Civilians , An Arm y spokesman declared touched reseives of manpower ships in Alexandria harbor in have been allocated to Singapore, said to nave returned safely. on sale in post offlees and Federal \ Hand and Face Size ' Startex Part Linen O’Cedar Dust Mop ...... $1.49 which the high command said a it meant that the British had cut sajing that he knew that supplies (How^rer, a Bangkok dispatch revenue offlees throughout the battleship, waa seriously damag­ around far to th* rear of the main eounlr.\ Jun. ’36. The first sticker, (CoBtlnDed On Page Two) (ConUmied On Page Eight) Rubbish Burners PbrUmouth. N. H„ Jan. 8—(Ah— ed. The ship. Identified as one of German-Italian force to some­ «h irh e\ery private automobile er ‘ Army officials at Fort Constltu- (Conttnueo On Page Eight) (Continued on Page' Eight) Clark Built Heavy Wire — Zipper Top the 30,600-ton iValiant class, wa* where in the vicinity of Misurata, truck Hill ha\e to carry after Feb. tipn sqid that eight men drowned said to have been so seriously hit Mediterranean port only 120 miles I, Hill cost $’3.09 and will be goad in the Atlantic 20 miles off the Salisbury Sheets that it went to drydock. east o f Tripoli, or Khun, an inland until July I, when new stickers^ Dish Towels Ironing Tables Isles of Shoals ,-nrly today when Turkish Towels $ 1 .1 9 $ 1 ’.89 The high command simply city 810 miles southeast of Tripoli. will Im‘ sold ut the annual rate at the 98-f»ot mine sweeper Arnold (Imperfects of Red Label Pepperell Sheets.) Slight mi.s- Made of Stnrdy, First Quality Lumber called the attackers “assault ( I f the longer highway and sank while being towed to port. Roosevelt Opposes $.'i a piece. ()ther stickers at vary­ weaves, oil spots or uneven hems. N o sizing or dre.ssing. Will (Not.Padded) units" but the Italian prea*, in a caravan trail distances were Japs Pour Veterans ing costs will be sold lor all other The names of the victims were carefully worded elaboraUon, in­ wear for years. not available immediately but they meant, it was probable that the ty|ies of motor vrhleleH and motor dicated that the raid waa the E-hit Nteel Band were believed to be civilians. British advance was still no far­ boats. 1 0 c ea. *1.69 *2.98 »3 . ^ *4.49 Farm Bloc Demands fourth action of tho meszi d’sssal- ther than the flanks of the retreat­ • • • The only survivor of the sinking to—literally, assault weapons— Into Frontal Drive 2 2 ® was the- Arnold’s master, William ing Axis African corps.) (ins Rationing. Not Likely which Italy has developed for sui­ Penetrations of 20 to 40 miles Washington. Jan. 8—t/P)— Inte­ $ 1 .3 9 PrlM-llla Rubbish Burners $ 2 * 7 9 H. Chastcen of Waterford. Conn., Step, into Senate Die- P J cidal over-water raids. Absorbent Cannon towels, white with colored W'ill Give Years of Service!. who was pulled from the water into territory previously held by British Hold -Against rior Secretary Ickes, the petroleum borders in blue, green, gold, and peach. 8 1 x 9 9 after his boat went under. pule by Sending Let- * 1-RamageS the enemy were reported south of coonlinator, today assured the By the Italian version, these Agedabia. itself some 300 airline British Raid nation there was “ no Inuuedlate 0 .fo r 9 0 c Padded Ironing Tables The Arnold had been dispatched tiny craft, suggesting nothing First Impacts; Fifth yesterday to the assistance of an­ mile*, within Libya near the inner­ prospect” of gasoline rationing as All Wooden Conatructinn ter to Leaders on F o U r BuildilllTg more than s torpedo with one or other mine planter the L-88. With most curve of the Gulf of Slrte. I Division Spearhead' of a war,measure. He suggested at I rice Control Measure* " two men abosriC had already gone The Axis forces had sto'od for Brest Again his press eonferenre, however,.that 81 X 1 0 8 ____ $1.39 72 X 9 9 ____ $1.29 t-he aid of an Arm y plane which into actioi. at Suda bay, Crete, Irrejiulars Latlv Pepperell The famous Startex dish tow­ 8 Cup Glass Coffee Maker day* in the Agedabia region after Kuala Lumpur Push. great savings in rubber, gasoline flew over the area, Iho Arnold lo­ Valletta harbor, Malta, and Gi­ a fighting retreat from the Ben- and automotive equipment' could els with colored borders in blue, 63 X 99. $1.19 - $ 1 .9 8 and $ 2 .9 8 Fully guaranteed against break­ cated the L-88 and started to tow Washington, Jan. 8.—sP)— Four, The mezzi presumably have under his Jurisdiction. leak while the three ship* were demands of the farm bloc French planea continued their London, Jan. 8.— (jP)— German was announced today in a * • • Completely Padded building* in the heart of the busl- some alight motive power of their ent. Sllpht t»'at will n-t impair the^vear- U qt. Glass Double Boflen being pounded by heavy aea*. heavy p<^d in g of the axia defens- Ing qualities Seconds of Reg. 29c Pillow Cases Pillow Cases that the secretary of agricul ne*a district were Involved in a own after their single torpedoes Naval bases a t Blest, where the communique which said the .i’ olieeuuin Terrorist \’|e«lcn The akippor waa on the bridge three alarm fire of undetermined ea at Hauaira, near the Egyptian- Vlehy, I nocJcupled fc,'rance, Jan. Imperfects of Lady Pepperell Fully guaranteed agalnat break­ ture have veto "power over the are discharged but their chances German battleships Gnelaenau and new defense line was south Imperfects of Red Label age over heat. and wa* thrown into the water. origin that caused damage tenta- of return to mother craft ia so LJbyan border, where an Axis gar­ 8.— — TTi’e Paris police announc­ Startex Multicolor and Members of the crew of the L-88 flxihg of farm prices. The let­ Schamborst have been attacked of the Slim river, a tributary . Pepperell Cases . Percale Cases $ 3 .4 9 $ 3 .9 8 $ 1 .6 9 Uvely esUmated by Fire Marshal alight that the men who guide rison still holds out more than 300 ed today that a French policeman pulled him to safety but were un­ ter was to be. presented later to- Dennis Lahey at a quarter million miles east o f the main battle zone. repeatedly by British airmen, and 6f the Bernam river dividing 22"xl4” Bath Size, them figure either on death or cap­ the port of St. Nazaire were raid­ was kilied by terrorist# last night able to locate any of the Arnold'* day by either Democratic Leader dollars early today. The buildings An R. A. F. communique . also the provinces of Perak and while protecting a German ga­ Regularly 59c Part Linen Wide <:rew. Berkley (Ky.), or Senator Browm ture when they set out. ed again last night by strong R. ran from 43 to S6 Bank street ’ The motherships are called bm>- reported fights with German Mes- rage. The poUcentan was. found 3 9 c A Coast Guard boat searched (D.,.Mich,)> floor manager for the A. F. bomber force*, the Air Selangor. Four firemen were slightly in­ toseafl anti-sommerfflMU (anti­ scrschmitts over th* Agcdabis-El d.ving w Itb three bullets In hi* body . the vicinity but found only empty legislation. Ministry announced today. fC ea. jured fighUng the blase under ex­ submarine motorboats)— ^ a s for Aghtila area despite the bad by two other officers who- oaniq for Wicker Clothes Basket ’ life belt* and overturned lifeboat*. They have been battling de­ weather and said several of the All of the participating aircraft Singapore, Jan. -8.— (<4’)— 16”x28” Hand ,*!ize; $ 1.00 8 Piece Pantry Set treme difficulties with the temper­ short—which launch th* .tiny tor­ were aaid to have returned. when they beard his whistle. Ho Handy size. Reinforced for I A rm y officials at Fort Oonatitu- mands by .the farm bloc, led by ature *t-5 degree* below aero. German planes were so badly Blocked in attempts to out­ died shortly afterward. Regularly 35c...... Dish Towels The first quality. Cases ara years of wear. B p ecial...... Bread Box, Cannister Set, Step- pedo-carriers at close range. ' The attack on Brest was the !tion said they could not determine Senator Bankhead (D., Ala.), tha; • • • Traffic Berouted There waa no explanation in the damaged they probably failed to flank the British on the \yest- 2 5 c Slight misweaves, oU spot* and worth 50c each. Extra fine qual­ We cannot replace these at thia on Garbage Can, Waste Basket. I the names of the victim* until the the secretary of agriculture have reach their bases. third in as many nights and the Markets ,4t A Olaner uneven hems. ity that will wear for years. $ 1 .2 9 Traffic in Exchange place was Italian claim today for its belated fourth this year. ern Mala.van coast, the Japa­ ( price! t A L L FOR ...... $ 3 .4 9 L-88 reached port. the flnal say on any farm price ^l^nother in the long series of New York, Jan. 3—i/P)— , .The L-SS'^nsked for assistance celling flxed ,|>y the price admin­ rerouted away from the scene of Axis air UsaulU on the Mediter­ nese were reported today Face Cloths, b b b Stocks — Lower; alow aelttng lycatcrday afternoon when she de­ the blase by all available police­ (OoBthiBad O P | Twa) istrator whose office is created by men. ranean base of Malta was recorded ATflzf Bombers Sink pouring veteran troops and Mttenn lendcm. Regularly 1 2 ' ...... veloped engine trouble 14 miles the bin. the communique, which ® .Fourteen pieces of apparatus planes into a furious frontai —Ul.'rVrr; rzl?* lev* rally. 1 0 c laoutheaat of White Island. The Bringing Unusual ETeasure Treasury Balance “•sme slight damage was caus^.’’ Merchant Vessel Foreign Exchange—tfulet; Cana- 22 responded to the alarms, leaving drive for Kuala Lumpur, cap' , Arnold and * N avy tug were sent .Senator* on both side* of the The loss o f eight British planea Berlin, Jan. 8.— (Official 4 oad- liair dollar gains. With slight misweaves and oil ,to meet her. only two engine companies and a Washington, Jan.' Tbe. Blue, peach, green, dusty rose and all white. The J W H A L C CORK The J W . H A L C COM dispute said that the admlritstra- truck company In service. was admitted but two of the pilots caat Recorded by A P ) —German ital of the Malayan state of Cotton— Lower; seDlag by agot •spot.s. ’ . . So grm t were the waves the tug position o f the Treasury Jan. 6: ' were M leved to be safe. Not all colprs in each size. M a n c h i s t i r Co n n * tlon, was bringing unusual pre*- Fire Marshal Lahey said the bombers were reported by ...the Selangor, and a n ' important city Interests. MAMCNIsm COHM' Recalpta, $14,235,677.10; expen­ ‘Taking advantage of' a heavy high command today to have aunk 240 miles north of Singapore. The Metal* .— qolehallVBr IB ditures. $84.24^.3*3.92; net balanc!*, (O— Oa Pago Tw a) ( OaaHp is i Ob Bag* Tw*)- good demand. (GsaUaaM Ob X w f) $3,334,7M,$43.25, / « Ob rag*.BIgM) tCoatiaiBed Ob f i g * Tw o) (OoatiBned Ob Page T w ot W ool Tone— .

. c.. Beck Shoe store broke under the drafUag tha pitea control hOl in force of k heavy stream o ( water. Rumors Finns Huge Sub Aids tha Benata Banking Oommittsa. Italy Claims Civilian Pilots Requested Chinese Fliers Qflgf Cavanaugh, was knoclicd to Right-of-Way Is Given [ore Airports Both aald thay expacted Taft to the ground and momentarl'.y stun­ American Ballot Bolx^s aid then against tha damands of Join iu Battle ned. ' • To Quit War In Occupation ths powerful. M-partlaan fa m Warship'Hit To Enter Army or Navy After a three hour battle with To W ar Appropriations Is SlateA Need group that tha aaeratary o f agrl- (ha blase firemen reported they Called Hope of World cultura be given a “ vato nowar" Against Japs were holding their own but the Given Denial Underaea Craft Ufied over any farm prlcea flxdd by tha In Surprise Washington, Jan. 8— (JT)—Thous-*as combat pilots or instructors, or fire had not been brought under Q ronp Is Organized administration under the pending ends of young Americans who in tvhatever capacity they may use control. Production of T o Hcl|> Take Over Kelland Sees Duty of It is political unity which has. (Continued (ram Page One) (Continued From Page One) phinged this world into war." bill. (OoaHnaed From Page One) learned to fly In the civilian pilot them. ’ Planes to Be I S eou l VeuT") To'^peed Up the W ort . Ctalma 00 Votes training program were called upon ' The C P.T. jtrogram. start^ in French Iglunds. Every Citizen 4 o En­ Quotes Wilson's Words Senator Bankhead (D-Ala), today that Chinoae forces had Hudson River Pier Security had been reached, the •-Those on ^ a rd . nature. Ix)ndon sources dis­ today to join, up with the Army or the fall of 183w alter a limited ex- Item Considered I)Y J. Watson Beach, President of gage Vigorously in- He quoted from President W il­ leader of the farm group, claimed Navy Alh Forces. petimentaJ trail the previous Intercepted aeveraJ thousand Japs- spokesmen said It was not possible *' ' the Charter Oak OouncU, Boy avowed knowledge of any such at­ I S wept by Fire to make any official comment be­ St. Pierre, St. Pierre Et Mique­ son the words “ W« do not need lest he had 00 votes lined-up for the Saying he acted at the request sprlnlj, lias graduated apprwl- ncse troops rushed south from House Group. Scouts of America has Issued the ame'ndment. This would be more tack on Alexandria but it w.as , ^ 8— — A s'pec- cause of military reasons. lon, Jan . 8—i/P) - Free French Politics of Nation. criticism In time of war, but more. naxtford, Jan. S — —Aiming ot the Army aiid Navy aviation mateiy 60.000 pilots with 3ft to 200 their. ,, base at Yochow tacular livc-a.arm flro swept a following order to all troops of the It is to be hoped that criUclsrn than enough to overtium adminis­ noted that on Dec. 16 a German to relieve aome 30,000 comrades -- - Fighting on Defensive sources have disclosed that the ji^ to speed construction of additional communique asserted that a U- services. Brig. Gen. Donald II. Con- hours flying time. The number wlil mlrttown Hudson river pier, today Wa-shington, Jan. 8. - v/4ft - A : council including local troops, will be con.structive, but better iriv tration provisions that prlca-flxlng noUy, administrator of civil aero- be increased to 70,000 ■ by next still hemmed in after being driven Withdrawal of German alliea to .r-, ' a.a- i \ when Ceneral Connolly re­ .Vnny's primary (our.se. fhe per-' Japanese dead. Fire M.u.'.shal Thoiiin.s P.roptiy a.s that the key to all problems Senator Truman (D;, Mo.) pro­ 4:30 and wlU be led by President j took part In the landing to wre.st ever our country ahan find it ponent of this administration doei .a definite need for them in the derson. acting price administrator Tammany Will referred wa.s broadca.st Dec. 2, I turns to .active duty In the Army ntage is much higher for pi.oU With the fight not yet ended. 1 said th(' fire did not appear to be can bi found by ending our war. ” posed that the Senate Defense In­ Beach, at which time'reports from control from Vichy. I necessary to as); of us. Our first not believe it has contemplated... poatwar period. , ^ . under executive orders, to get any previous .dmlttlng that the Russian vestigating Committee be assigned committees will be ' read to the Cummings Boys Hold ■ However, the committee s first indicating then that the Phoebe said he expected all C.P.T. gradu-' without the benefit of there has been no accurate tally oi j of susplciotia origin. Orders Intervened duty requires of us that we shall the suppres.Hion of electicns. To dl new post created by the pending was sunk on or about that date. ates “to get into the armed forces cp T training ' the number of Japanese captured, Two large two-story frame campaign had larted beyond all ex­ the task of watchman over the gi­ delegate members of the council. Lose Hall Soon The admiral said he had dis- amend « - beautiful sentence that so would throw this country lnt4 ooncem win be to aid in bringl'-g bill. pectations, the newspaper said, gantic armament program, with a Features of the banquet will be i to Connecticut a i irtion ■ of the They added that the Phoebe was ba aald. buildings of the American South. cu.saed occupation of ther islanrl.s has (Xime down through the age.s. n .state of rchcllii n. Bill OtOB Mach Brooder In a dock In New York Dec, 1. An Army source aald the Japa­ African Steamship line and the however, that Russia would ba $100,000 budget to finance the job. the presentation of District Quota. ------with Canadian government ; offi- j to hiake'lt read: “ . . We are at war. . . to pre­ $10,000,000 appropriation by Con Taft told the Senate yaaterday smashed after the winter stale­ The n»an from the Show-Mc Local Service Record 'great and sliced by Preaidant hence could hardly have been off or Horohito recalled the dlsdaion'S A 11 I T if nese had withdrawal all their troop# adjacent baggage room of the Streamers and the presenUtion of R n n r d r tf S n i'lio it ia la rials and the United States rain- ' “ 'Greater love hath no man than serve and defend (iiir form of-gov. that the bill was “very much Tobruk Dec. 2. commander. 2 A U u T lC U F l l from northern Indo-Chlna. near West Shore Ferry—used by thous­ mate. state said he was confident that the the Silver Beaver award giveneiven totn » 0 « r O OI :5 a c iie m a Ih ister to Ottawa and wished ter a.sk this—that he shall lay down the ernment." he concluded. Roosevelt for construction of broader" than pries control st- and! of New Jersey commuters— Must .Adjust IJnes 10-member committee, operating outstanding Scouters who have "flight strips” along public high­ (The 30-600-ton Valiant la a sis The British are beginning to | the CThlncse frontier, filling the Aiithorizcfi to Lease Three Brotherk Enlisted, but did not complete the course. for their agre'ement, but-the orders lift* of his son for his country.' " His address featured the aeconi tempts during the last year. He garrisons there wdth French and were gutted ae firemen manned Nevertheless, even if Finland's with a full staff, could prevent ex­ evidenced "dlstinguiahed service to The latter ha.s been employed as Partisan Polities Not .Meuiit day ccinvention program. ways. ter .ship of the Queen Elizabeth. deal with the Japanese-^ who have ; Miiisl Face travagances, ferret out inefficiency of General De Gaulle intervened. said that only Food and Fuel Ad­ penetrated irora the Bernaro liver. | aatlve troops. 44 pieces of apparatus. own tight reaches a conclusion boyhood." The speakers will be Dr. Or Sed Building. a deliveryman for the North End The Vichy-appointed administra­ ‘ He emphasized that liy "politics" Mes.snges were read from U. 3 Others On Oonwnltteei ministrations exercised price-fix­ flagship of Admiral Sir Andrew and guard against a repetition of Two as Marines, Third Browrne^C'inr.lngham. commander on the west coast, into the Tcngl The Japanese who had been Starts On Fourth Floor within the current year, the World Hartley W. CYoss, Professor at Dairy. Edwin lived at 147 West tor, Baron De Bournat. and his he did not mean “venial . . . Senators Pat McCarran i D-Nev) Besides Mr. Murphy, members ing authority then, while ths pend­ The other fire, of undetermined War will continue, the newspaper mistakes previously made in get­ Springfield College and A. E. Fish- _ c t the committee are H. Alneley of ths British Mediterranean fleet swamp area extending from the ) Duly*8 Call there were said to have been mov­ New York. Jan. 8 i.Pi— The In Navy; Parents Rec­ street; his brothers lived at home. wife are interned aboard a large cheap, job-seeking partisan poli­ and J. C. - O’Mahoney (D-Wyol, ing bill authorised such action In origin, started on the fourth floor | said, the Finns roust adjust their ting the defense program'''into high locke of the Britlah Air Ministry, t " 7 7 7 . tics" taut rather “the machinery- who were prevented from attend- Hlghman, assistant to the presi­ and the Wersplte. The Valiant Bemam to the Selangor rivers. It ed south toward the Malaya fight­ gear. 172 South Main street. tug in the St. Pierre harbor. almost all commodities and fialds. of a brick warehouse at 13th I Uvea to an Indefinite prolongation. Mr. Fishlocke is a former R. A. F. Tammany tiger is alxxit to lose onciled to Their Act. Burnett Cummings aimed for through which the common man ing. dent, United Air Lines, who Is Brown, who spent nearly five was built in 1914. i IS a labyrinth of vegetation and \ (Conliniied From Page One) ing front. To Start Hearings Saturday its den. mangroves. The swamp was form- | This Informant said Chinese street and Sixth avenue, burned | The Finnish high command said pilot acouter and can tell some the Marine Corps Aviation, aided may see to it that he is properly vice-chairman; Public Works Com­ hours, explaining the measure to Remains In Dry D*H-k thre ugh the roof and clouded the I torlay that the Red Army con- Looking toward the actual ap­ thrilling stories of Scouting during missioner George Burke. E. Kent cd by alluvial deposits wa.shod j troops being sent into Burma pro­ Members of the Tammany So­ Manchester's service record to by two years at the University of Prison to Train governed. the Senate yesterday, said after­ The battleship of the Valiant 'The d ly la past when employ morning sky with a plllar.of gray : unued to batter at Finland's lints propriations which will start the the war. ciety, owner.s- of Tammany Hall, "Politlca ts g(xxi in time of Hubbard of United Aircraft Corp.; down from the mountains and lests : bably would be stationed In north­ vastly enlarged program going, date is held by the Cummings Connecticut, he was selected ac­ ward that price Increases already class was reported taken into rliy era may compete with the Army ern Burma. He said further In- smoke. Effective flre-flghting In a sustained winter offensive but The invitations and reservations which has been the home of the cording to the standards he set in peace; in time of war politics is NOW ~ lym an Bralnerd, training officer. had added $2,000,000,000 to defense insecurely on the ocean bed. t:hairmain Cannon (D.. Mo.) said family, of 172 South Main street, dock, where the Italians raid It In this area, men must fight for physically fit men. That day lormiitlon regarding the troop halted the spread of the blaze to declared it wae making no head- for the banquet have been mailed New York County Democratic Volunteer (srotips indiapenaible, ' he as-sert^. OannecUcut Wing, ClvU Air outlays, by the government and ended with the treacherous assault his House Appropriations Subcom­ with three so^s in their country'.s various tests to attend the ground remains. jungle condition as well as the ! movement con'd not be dlst'.oaed. nearby furniture warehouses. ^vay and in .aome places even had to every Scouter and Cubber in the Committee since 1927, last night setrool of the Marine Corps Air He distinguished at length be­ Patrol: Highway Commissioner that thev would add another $13.- on Pearl Harbor, " he declared. mittee would start he.arlngs Satur­ .services, two in the United State.s Another battleship was attacked Chungking, last raided by ^ e Much of the apparatus respond- ground to Finnish counter­ Council. In order that headquar­ authorized its hoard of .sachems Corps at Jack.sonvtlle. Florida. He tween natiisnal unity he said SHE SHOPS William J. Cox. Max J. Pollet, SOO.OOO.CioO to the $67,000,000,000 enemy. | Must Use Momen And I'nflt ing liad been rushed to Manhat- attacks day on an unprecedented sum for •Marine Corps and one in the Mc.-\lester, Okla . Jan. 8 —iVPi — r ^ o n a l vice president, American in the same assault, the Italian Japanese on Aug. 31. 1041. haivan ters may make necessary arrange­ to sell or lea.se the building be­ Navy. In order of their enlist­ is now completing a course In there was question that such unity defense program approved by CXm- It ks the responsibility of em­ tan from Brooklyn to replace that i jjf,re than 1,100 Ruaslona were combat planes such as dive-bomb­ ments at the Bond, please mail Warden P'red Hunt disclosed plans Aliilnee; Waldo E. Qarlt, New communique aid. I hour's air raid alarm today but no cause of the society’.^ precat ious ment they are Burnett B. Cum­ radio at the Navy Air Ba.so. existed—and political unity. “CASH AND CMRU gress before the outbreak of war. The communique said objects re­ British Lose i 5 : ployer.". aided by the government called to the pier fire which broke: tj, yesterday's fighting, tha ers and pursuit craft. The exact yours back today. today for organizing volunteer i/»d o n . engineer-secretary, com- i planes appeared. p mount of the request has not yet financial condition. mings and Theodore Cummings, Has Been Sucreasful “When political unity comes in Without Pminful IWrkocho If the rate of prlca Incraasea covered by Italian units confirmed vocational training program, t<5 The alarm sounded at 2 p. m. out at 4:45 a. m., as longshoremen | communique aald. South of the companies of McAlastfK neniten- at the door," he said, “human nlMlons of etatemenabip termi­ been.«r,/r.».rTnin«ri determined. Every troop Committee Chairman Citing...... ^ -dwindling ...... —.“ s revenues, theui. both enlistments In the Marlne.s. Reports received from the family t'ary prisoners for basi^riiiilitary M *ny •u ffn m reliuv* ***ff^"f b*Ek*clM since outbreak of the European that the Phoebe, a vessel of 0,450 Malayan Airdromes ! fill war In ,lustly positions , with j when Japanese planes crossed the wert unloading copra, an InBara-1 Riv-r Svlr it continued, the Finns .liberties go out of the windo'w. quickly, oac* they di*oovtr tb*t tb* i«*J nals: B. Robert Stevenson, edltor- war continues. Brown said. It could Canno^said that the witnesses ! i ‘7 --f ' one week apart, and Edwin T. indicate that he has had good suc­ drill and physical tralnthg. c * ^ o4 ^ i r troubW m*y be tired kidatye. tons, had been sunk. She was London, Jin. 8—( ^ —British arui inon not acceptable to ^ border. When the mable'eocoanut substance from a : Juried back a Russian attack and Gerl H H i attendance 000 a year rent from the political la-cblef, Waterbury Republlcan- increase war cost.s by S.SO,000.000.- would include Lieut. cent Cummings, the eldest of the three, cess in his radio course and will no Writing in “Tidings," the prison The lddaeye*reK*tur«'* chief vm yo(U k« reported hit by Uiree torpedoes lorces in Malaya haive withdrawn the Army and .Navy. Colonel Eat- ^ aieit period endedenacu at d3 p,p. m. the frrighter at the pier. ' seized the InltlaUve. gaining aome of his troop committee and lead­ lac the eseeee^cid* *od wmu cut of tha Amtrlcan; and aeronautics Com- Tugboats, -U.slng scows as buf­ Arnold, deputy chief of the War organization for use of the hall, on recently enlisted in the Navy and doubt go on to the pilot's course newspaper, Hunt said: 000 or more on the vast program launched by torpedo-carrying to a point about 60 inilea north ct tlev asserted, adding this warning; conl'iOince of the Chungking resi­ ground. The Russians left moro ers. Wives and.lady friends of the which the annual taxes are $16,- How Manv Wear blood. They moot people p*ae about S 'mlsstoner Thomas H. Lockhart. now set down by President Roose- fers, mar.euvertd the ship to safe­ Department staff for air, that the now training at Newport, Rhode and eventual commi.ssioning as a “ I hear from many of you every pinte a day. planes In the fighUng off northern Kuaia Lumpur, an official spokes- | "Eventually the only labor sup­ dents in the protective mists en­ than 400 deac on this battlefield, Scouters and Cubbers are also in­ 280. When diaorder of kidney functioa permit# Tha Defense Act of last year velL ply may be women. " ty In midstream out of range of hearings would be unusually brief, Island. 2nd Lieutenant in the Marine Corps day, offering your services to your authodsea expenditure of the $10.- Llba. man disclosed today. He said that | veloping a g•«•. on the price control measure by reach the point wliero war produc- arrived at the scene shortly after ; out 460 Russians. In the same area first bitten for Navy service sev­ I it 'ii-ai'id 1 pt 1* r, h 'ldH beadacbea and diisiocaa. Frequent oraeanty cut committee win cooperate with ments. .The newspaper T s Kung Pao. Uie last alarm was sounded, suf­ House for consideration, the com- ■ ...... ijoop B8 ing chiefly ns a pliilanthropic or- I ris Island, was ordered to report at of you have the chance to contri­ Friday but Senator Browm said Kuala Lumpur is 240 miles tlon levels off and where sufficient .ommentlng upon Japanese declar­ other unsuccessful Russian attacks William Barriay, Scribe eral years ago hut at that time hJ.s !' »t h n nrm45. To eal an<1 t.ilk peeaagee with emarting and burning aome* the A m y Air Corps in the de­ fered a frost-bitten face. mittee will turn to budget esti I the Marine base in Chicago to take bute personally at re.ist .something ;n in'-rH ''''inf'in jUAt npnnkU* a time* ahowa there i* aomethiag wrong with lasaage might be. delayed until north ot ' Singapore. Dispatches time has been had to effect re- ations they were withdrawing from coat 250 men, the Finns aald. Thee weekly meeting of TrtTroop 98.' •'’ '‘ "Rattan Demo- parents would not con.sent. He your kidne>;« or bladder. velopment of such strips In this Saturday. The Senate bill then mates for the 4.5,000 tanks and 20. • • - • - “ ^ I cratis leaders have u.-ted the name always kept his love for this par­ I a ground course in Marine Avia­ to your country’s defense. ;.!f.lp KASTJ'7irrH cn \t-iir pl.it>,« Japs Use Veterans irom the British base reported a p'acementa, then Class 2-B men Changsha afterIter accomplishingoecompushlng „ was called to order at the usual \' l.istp m I>oo’t wait! Aek your druggiet for Doan** '4tAt6« .would go back to the House for 000 anti-aircraft guns recommend- me uauai I ■•Tammanv" as their unofficial ticular branch of the service fre.sli tion The course he had intended to • • '***i»w««emfuiiy by mUliona for over strong Japanese frontal drive In ' deferred because of employment their mission, aald today that this | f ^ l a n S X O X C e Poria, Ariz., wa.s settled by for­ ftfliHfcr iTn'uk^' "pla t n .« i|i ir," /tl/ri- 40 year*. They give happv relief and will help More Landing Fields action on numerous Senate amend- Stale U Chilled and when his two brothers enlisted take wa.s not completed and he wa.s UiY*» f-rfsirhi iW’l I’’ 7 KT H al the 15 mile* of kidney tubea flueb out Doieon Another Item brought to the at- In Frontal Drive the area. He said the airfields had In war Industry) will be ecniti- was "familiar terminology,terminology." Political observers said today ordered to return to the Fleet Ma­ mer residents of Peoria, 111. .my d riiM f"r . ments to the weaker nheasure not been lost because of pirachule nlzed. The Chinese have announced in the Marines, he signed up foi oue waeu from your blood. Get Doaa'e PUia* mtlon of the new committee was nasaed by the lower chamber Nov. rine base. New River^ Nortn Caro­ troop attacks but had been aban­ that the Japaheee euflered 37,000 For Defense woTweek“,'^SronV?gular annuli ( S.rmfwionerTannef ‘•’f authorizing the duration. \Ietfer from Nathan D. Prince. 28. before the outbreak of war. Job Must Be Essential Bv Cold Wave sale or lease of the hall fore­ lina for further training with the (CViiitlnaed From Page One) doned. registrant's job must be ea- casualties In an unsuccesoful as­ supply bills for the Treasury and -A All three boys are happy in piWddent of the Windham county Tests passed Included 14-mlle shadowed both the removal of the | their new posts in their countiy’.s Fleet Marine Brigade. Naw nal bank, Danielson, to Mr. Beyond Britlah Raaourocs sentlaj to the national health, sault on the Hunan proylnca capi­ Of Airfields Post Office departments and the Tammany political unit from the j Teddy was one of seven men British were said to be holding Answering crttlclsma of the safety or Interest," lie went on. tal and were retreating. score or more of independent agen­ hike by Jim Morinrty and Daniel services and from all report# each U u n ^ which said: Bv The .\ssociated Press Beebe. It is hoped that in the fu- hall and the eventual ab.'indonment one will find his proper place In picked from his training school "With the great activity now Mine Sweeper fast against the first Impacts. seeming Inadequacy of British i “for him to be placed In Class 2-A Determined to Die riie coldest weather In several cies of the government platoon to take the air corp.s Curfew Imposed Meanwhile. W'ays and Means', lure more tests will have to do I by , New Y’ork county Democrats ' the dcfen.se .setup. fo r airplanes for war . purposes, military precautions in the Far I deferred because of employment “ They are returning to their (Oontinnod From Page One) years chUled Conectlcut today and. ground school course and it i.s Defense forces Imposed a cur­ East, ^ said the fact that they In non-essentlarwar Industriesi. while official Weather Bureau re­ Committee members studied Pres- with epiergency training will be l"* name Tammany. First to Enlist * which I bdlevs wUl continue at Sinks; 8 Dead base'"in much thinned columns as passed. A game “ musical chairs" The first boy to enlist was Bur­ evident that soon he will al.»o see the dose o f the war for com­ few on Kuala Lumpur and ita real were less strongly garrisoned and And to secure a renewal, the em­ of the American National Guard, ports listed temperatures of zero ident Roosevelt's budget mea.sage, service in that branch of the Ma­ .■orpscs Uttering the plains be­ with particular attention to his was played by the Scouts. I nett la.st July. He was sent to the mercial purpoass, It would seem .to dents were ordered to stay In their equipped was not due to lack of ployer has the responsibility of tween the Lluyang and Laotao since 1038. or a few degrees lower, smaller rine Corps when an opportunity for (Continued from Page One) homes between 6 p. m. and 8 a. m. torcsight but to the fact that it He entered the artillery 43 years broadly-phrased request for $7,- The troop was dismissed at the ! Marine Corps Training Camp at me -that the e w e m part of the demonstrating that eyery effort rivers grimly testify," the news­ towns about the State checked In u.sual time with the Pledge of ,\1- i training presents, state ou^t to Mstlr itself for (Lord Moyne. Biitish colonial waa beyond Brltl.sh resources to be ha.a been made to secure or train ago and ‘n tha World war earned with readings aa low as minus 22. 000,000,000 in new’ taxes to help Soloiis Deteut ■Parris I.sland. South Carolina, and paper said ‘The Chinese defend­ finance the war and another $2,- leglance to the Flag. one week afterward his younger Mr. and Mrs. Cummings, parents aore laMhng flelds.X quickly waa covered with Ice and secretary, said the Japanese had strong everywhere. a replacement. Investigate each | the distinguizhed service order an'd That waa the temperature re- of the three Manchester boys, the ers of (Thangeha were determined waa five times cited in dlsp.xtches. 000,000,000 in Social Security brother. Teddy, a graduate of la.«t "Aa you probably toow there Is waa ordered back. The mine advanced to a point 60 mllea no(tb Even If Britain had Increased Us i 2-A case and make sure that these to die rather than retreat." ported from Litchfield, high up in oldest 27—the youngest 18 — are sweeper waa sent (‘ r i) ia n \ rines in.stcad. aoms allocation of funds, federal —Three Army filers were killed In China, was reported the spear­ ! 1935, and In the same month IB S«.med Too Young Madame Chiang Kal-Phek, wife ments for airdromes." fer taxes, and what new levies joumed to patrol comers, A gen------The magnitude of the defen.se or state, for this purpose. Not and four Injured last night when head of the new drive down the oritlSll spit fires .Every last, slnglecone of them la of the gencrall.aslmo, has given A director general of ground de­ 1038. would prove practicable. eral review of second and first I Washington. Jan. 8 .p Two Mrs. Cummings felt some mis­ only would I appreciate your co­ a ^ l 8 bombardment plane plung­ main north-south road area be­ Hartford’s official minimum wSa program l.s shown in the fact that givings for her son. Teddy, for he •Tokyo. Jan. 8 -(Official Broad-! o"l--gone -forgotten. America is Chinese defenders of Chang.aha a fense In the Air Ministry already Yet they all agreed with Repre­ class first aid w-as the main activ- i members of the Senate Foreign although Teddy Cummings wa.s operation, but the entire communi­ ed I'h^o the James ’river near here tween Kuala Lumpur and Ipon, cast Recorded by A P )— Six Brit- j war." quarter of the 50,000 rupees donat- i naa been appointed and' wllT be four below, but reports of 10 and sentative Doughton’ (D., N. C.). ity. A few boys passed second I Relations Committee. George i D- seenied too young and was .small ty will be deeply grateful.” during a anowstorm. 120 mllea north of the Selangor 11 below came from the adjacent •sent to the same camp in the of stature. After weeks of inten­ sh Spitfire fighters were shot down | ------ed to (^lilna’a war chest by the ; given the title of commander, be that “we will ral.se all the money class first aid which Is very use- 'Gal and Leo (D-,Oklai. said today .South with his brother, it wa.s Tha development committee will The dead were listed aa C^jrp. capital. Maharaja of Indore. The remainder ! aald Blue Hills section of B'.ooinflsld. .we can, without, of cour.se, turn­ ful during an air raid. William ' they defected what they described sive training both boys in their let­ take immediate action on Mr. and hangars and other military , • • i * 1 Waterbury bad an official read­ two Week.s before they met. They ters to their parents how wei: Harold B. Decker. New Milford, Swarms of Japianese fighters, equipment were set ablaze In Japa- o r i t i s l l lA cH C l waa distributed to orphansges phe loss of the Airfield at Kuan- ing the tree up by ita roots. I Wagner received his tenderfoot as “encouraging" signs of inter Prlnce'e letter. Pa.; Private Duean J. Oranec, bombers and dive-bombers also ing of minus '6 and other reports were together there until Burnett pleased they were with the service nese air attacks since Sun %/ on | . and other war relief organizatlona. ! tan. on the east coast of Malaya, Some committeemen said that. badge. The meeting closed at 9 nal disruption in Oerniany finished hi.s training. In general, the War Department, Monaca, Pa., and Private - Jaraea .were brought Into action. Included: .Manchester, -16/ Wash­ o'clock with the Scout Law and and how well they were being the Mlngttladon airdrome 10 inlic.s i » A • ■ "The newspaper China* Times touched off a flood of questions the total revenue requested by the | George said reports on the Nazis' Burnett Cummings is a gradu­ states, flight strips are mo-st B. Shannon, Forqpt, Va. Runs Across Vital Railroad north of Rangoon, Burma. Imperial ' I 5 r C 8 l .^£<1111 1 urged the expansion of the CThl- yesterday and Conservative. Lib­ ington, -20; Woodbury, -16; Dan­ president W'aa so large that a gen- : Scoutmaster’s Benediction. internal situatioi. were so nebu- treated by their superior olTicer.s. urgently reeded In the northeast­ Bodies StlU Aboard The Japanese are within 260 ^ I nese war to Korea, Formosa and bury. -18; Norwich., 0: Bristol. -7. lijus that it was hard to judge the ate of Manchester High school in added to their actual succes.scs ali headquarters declared today. eral and Labor members alike eral sales tax might have to bo I the class of 1938 and Teddy Cum­ ern part of the United States, the The plane, with bodies of the miles of Singapore on the west "All Japanese planes returned ; ------r I even Japan proper when hostilities served notice they wanted positive imposed aa a last resort. Although I Troop 25 extent of disaffection, but it ap­ along the line, and the.se facts have A pp^ebian mountain region, and three men still aboard, sank after coast The western extremity of (Continued from Page One) i develop there. Deatructlv® Kenneth Barrett, .Scribe peared to nim that Hitler was hav- i mings the Cla.s.s of 1940. Edwin at- had a rea.ssunng effect on their safely," a communique said. | answers to questions In the next not on the committee, one hlghlv- i teqdrd High school for two year.s l-^Homing In— imperial joined the big the northwestern part of the Unlt- a tug t)ad rescued four officers and the British line is at the mouth Hangars and other war objec-1 sessions of (Simmons about raeas--| , T.. The regular weekly meeting of ing more serious trouble at home parents. of the Selangor river, 260 miles placed friend of the administra­ band o f whiskies in a quiet way at first— , ed Statea crewmen. These are Maj- E. P. tives were said to have been 1 a 6,000-ton merchant ehip off the • t D U uies to prevent the los# of other; « I-*' cfitlmated that an autom^ tion said "that looks like the only i Troop 25 was held Tuesday eve­ than had been supposed. 2—Tootiag loader! In state after state, Im­ In those ‘regions the Army air Hampton, pilot; Ospt. Carl R- Rus­ from the BnttanBntisn base. From the afire" by'iipanM e ptiotsln'^'iieated I seriously d am -lJO P Army UomOcrS air basesl^ ‘ traveling 60 miles an hour is ning commencing at 7:15 in the Can't Count on Collapse but it was bound to make a big noise. For it forces have a problem In concen­ way to do it." j • Klar perial got a royal welcome. Wherever it was in­ sel, co-pllot; Aviation Cadet Robert thrusts at Mrdromea of the ^ g a - 'a ^ f d another vessel with explo- Attack Shiuhing A decision to create a force re- ! capable of doing hlne times m Opposed by Roooev'elt Scout room. A talk- was given on Lee said he did not believe dis- had an aroma, a smoothness, a flavor that trating air forces' and dispersing W. Wert, navigator, anrf Private erly direction aciosa tlie vital rail- slves. sponsible fot protecUon of landing ' much damage tq property pe'jple. handicraft and it was decided to .sension in Germany had reached troduced it was the big-new* whiskey. Long- 'road to the Inland Perak hllla, but pore area since Dec. 29. Tokyo. Jan. 8— (Official Broad­ Mr. Roosevelt, a consistent op­ them after concentration and, WlUlam E. McKlnlsy, all taken to ' "In the early houra of Jan. 7. fleld* waa understood to have been 1 and Itself, as one going 20 miles commence model . making. The ! the point, however, where this made whiskey-wise experts say “great”! established leaden began to tumble off the top— partly because of terrain condl- Its northern anchor has not been some British aircraft dropped cast Recorded by A P)—Darnel dis­ ponent of the sales tax as a per­ a Newport News hospital wdUi un­ reached at recent meetings of the | an hour, manent revmue source, declared troop hopes 'to make such things country could count on any Inter- ■ tions, these are the areas which definitely located. Carry Out "\1olent Baida" bombs Indiscriminately on places patches from a Japanese Army sir- aa cabins, bridges and towers, apd nal collapse there, as Imperial began to go ^l-bla*t! determined Injurlea. Rome. Jan. 8— (Official Broad­ w ar cabinet In response to g row -1 in his budget, message that "In have the least suitable number / ’ On the eastern coast, the Brit­ in western Owmany and in the base in South China said that for- in leather work thgy hope to make ■ "We ought to adopt the attitude Resldenta near the liver said cast Recorded by'A P )— The Rome air bases— In Norway. France. the face of the present financial airfields for military purposes. the plane circled at a low altitude lah were reported continuing their north German coastal area," the miatlona of Japanese Army bomb­ ca'sea and other useful articles. ' ot Winston Chprchill on that wlthdravi’al from the Kuantan radio,. In a report from Saigon. ers attacked Shiuhing this morn­ Greece, CTrete and 5Ialaya. and economic sRiiation, however, aa If seeking a landing slta and high command said. "No damage He eald the new corps to defend Much work was done In the point." he said “ If it comes, it MOTHER! area, 190 mllea from Singapore, French Indo-Cfiilna, said today was done." ing and destroyed Chinese military we may later be sompelled to re­ handicraft room, after which the ' will be a windfall, but it is »not then crashed Into the water at Japanese aircraft had carried out R. A. F., Naval and Ministry of r o J i H consider the tenipik;ary necessitj 3-BeaiMg 'tin all Now Im­ Roosevelti Fights 0:30 p. m. and Inflicting severe losses on the eatabllshmenta. boys enjoyed a game of Crows and anything that wc can lean on. " Give YOUR child same expect care used when Japanese. “violent raids cr military objec­ Junks and rlverboat* foaded with Aircraft production airdromes TODAY - FRI. AND SAT. of 811011 measures." perial is America's fastest-grow­ would function only In the United Cranes and five relay races. The • —------(The Japanese news agency Do­ tives in Sunratra, nearest of the British Planes Sink arms and . ammunition were re­ Committeemen said that no one meeting waa closed with the Scout _ , . „ . ing whiskey—the brand that’s Farm Bloc Plans me! broadcast a report that a ter­ Islands of The Netherlands East Kingdom and would be called the ■raERE'S A LITTLE BIT could fbrctell what t ported bombed. OF SKYLARK tN EVERY new ta-x 'oa th led by the Bob White patrol! Instruct Radio Technicians “going to beat the band”! Tksta Leads in Bringing rific battle is under way between Indies to British Malaya. It said German Freighter All planes returned to their "R, A. F. regiment." He added it program might containleast g o o d LITTLE GIRL! > the British' and Japanese along heavy damage had been inflicted. New York, Jan. 8—(y?ft -The would be equipped with Infantry Until after Secretary Mor^nthau Troop IS Hartford, Jan. 8 .—i.p. ‘Training QUINTUFUTS UTCH COLA why! Ask for Imperial at your (Oontlna^ From Page One) ba.se.s. Babes into World the ^ rd er between the Stalayan 3.i01-ton German freighter Bar­ arms, artillery and armored fight­ and other Treasury official^ a.s E. Snow—:-.Sorll>e jHichool.s to instruct radio techni- ■At the first t| rn of a chest cold—tha help* bre&k up local conipestion. Sine* ing vehicles. Cionhe Qumtupicts’throats and chests bar-or take home a tryout bottle. sore In support of single authority states of Perak and Selangor. Do- celona was sunk by British planes well as special congressional 'tox The regular weekly meeting of dans and operalots for war work Musterole ia u^od oh the Quintuplets To Hold Meeting Although the 'R A. F. w-sa re­ art rubbed with Musterole—a product you may be sure you're using just Thste n ^reaf whiskey, mister! over •all price controls. mel said the Japanese “tightened during a recent raid on Aalesusd. Fire Damages statisticians. present tentalr Troop 13 waa called to order at "'••• he conducted In Connecticut. rnade especially to promptly relieve Dr. David M- Caldwall loads #11 an encirclement" of British 'troops Norway, marine dreiea reported sponsible for maintenanre. The de­ programs within a week or tei' about the BEST product made! Senate admir.latratlon leaders 7:15 with the Scout Oath and the ’ with the first opening in Hartfor.! DISTRESS of colds and IN 3 STRENGTHS of the local doctors In bringing resisting from defense lines built toda^. The 338-loot vessel traded fense corps would be under Army days. “•ledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ; about Feb. 1. Others are planned resulting bronchial and called on a Republican, Senator babies,Into the world, according to Of Jewish Youth Four Buildings direction, it was stated. . r Children's Mild Muster^ Taft of Ohio, to help them In the along the edge of dense jungles.) between Nov# Scotia and (3ennany ^.hree teats were passed includ- : at New Haven. Waterbury,. croupy coughs. ole. Also Beorular an<] reporu filed at the town clerk's of­ Bold Coontar-Offenslve before the war. There was no hint of the size of in^signaling (second class) by R. Bridgeport and Nojv LoncVin. j.' hlusterolo gives such maneuvering. fice. Tbla is due to the large num­ the new airdrome defense group. I Extrg Strenffth for Taft, who served In the Food The resumption of the present Jewish Yduth representing the Marine circles also reported that (Continued froth Page One) BroW and knife and hatchet and j H. Lampe, dean of the engiheer- wonderful results be­ irrown-ups who prefer * ber of chl'dren bom at the Man­ costly drive against Kuala Lum­ State of Connecticut will attend British Near Eastern warships bad No hint waa given as to p'ans to CLAUDETTE Thailand Seekiiijg s a fe t^ b y E. Snow. During the I ing department at the Universitv cause it's more than an HUMOlt •trongcr product. All Administration during the last chester Memorial hospital where protect airdromes of such British ordinary “salve.” It Be*. war as an ajde to Former Presi­ pur was said by British reports to the First Annas] Conference of captured the American built 'Ital­ cause of th« blase was undeter­ recreatlpn period, the troop en- of Connecticut, and Franklin .M dniiTstores. over 400 were bom. Dr.-Galdwelt be the result of a sudden bold the Connecticut Federation of outpoata aa Malaya. C01.BERT dent Hoover, had coijperated with ian tanker, ' Barbara, 3,065 tons. mined. He figured the damage to RAY MILLAND Part of Burma joyed ^ 'e r a l games including Doolittle, genera"! manager oi i has - been the attending phyalclan counter-offensive In the area of Jewish Youth, Sunday, January 11, The ship waa named the L. V. the four buildings would reach * knot baseMIl, pull across the line Derpocrallc Leader Berkley (Kvi u moat of the casea. BRI.AN'AHERNE In Station WDRC, will diiVct the and Senator Brown (D-Mich) in Kuala Selangor, port city 35 miles 1942. Stoddard when launched at Toledo. more than $100,000 with the dam­ and relay Woad jump. The meet- training program, it was an­ There '-vas a time, a number of northwest of Kuala Lumpur. The New Haven Joint Coopera­ O., in 1912. age to the stock and equipment of TODAY AND FRIDAY Singapore, Jan. 8- (iP) - - Tl^ iQg ended at 8:45 with the Scout nounced here j'ostorilav. veers ago, when this honor was It was said that this counter­ tion Committee will be hoet to the storee and offices ‘ close to S kylark Bangkok radio asserted, today that Law and the Scoutmaster's Bene­ he’d by the late Dr. W. R. Tinker, thrust was “ 100 per cent effec­ this hlstcry-msKlng conference, $150,000. r the Shan states, which tire a part diction. and for a number of years ' Dr. tive." which ha* lihe pertinent theme of Chief Thomas F. , (Cavanaugh of British Burma, ''belong” t o : Hat COUGHING* got you] George A. F. Lundberg had the Meanwhile, reliable British 'The Role of Y outh In the Nation­ Greenback Shower .vho directed the firemen in fight­ PLUS! Jackie C^woer In Thailand and that Thailand intends | Troop 126 The Sting Of Bitter N ew t m d t r ^ r m In a pickle? J 'ead in this work. sources said there waa no con­ al Eifiergency.” ing the blaze aald U was the worst TWO C05IPLETE SHOWS “GLAMOR BOY” to recover themi. Parker Vetrano, Scribe firmation of a Japanese claim that Several young people from Man­ fire In the city since the'W . L. THTRS. AND FBI. EVENINGS This announcement followed a The first meeting of .the troop Jost try PERTUSSIN I For Bride-Elect 6:30 - fl:00 — ,Do«r» 0|>pn 6:16. Cream Deodorant mechanized units, supported by chester will participate In this Hall Co. blaze on Commercial SI'NDAY: report that Thailand'.s revisionist this year was held this ‘’ week, To toothi that tickle i safety I Personal INtitiees | planes had advanced along the conference. street six years ago. He said to­ BEGINNING OF "Sundown” and “ Perfect Snob" Claims included the states of opening with the flag salute. The eastern Malayan coast to the bor­ It is expected that this group Mr*. Charles Carlisle of 96 Nor­ day's fire waa worse because of TVengganu and ,.Kedah in British Scouts played a game with plates Winter Weather Made der region of Johore. That would will be well supported' by a large the advense weather conditions BLUE ORCHID M ala^. which was very exciting'(one was Checks Penpirotion put the'invaders within about 90 following from this locality. man street announces the coming Boy C: S. Defense Bond*'' and marriage of her daughter, Mias and the proximity of. the buildings broken). The message game Was ' ,\n Appreciation miles from Singapore. The progrs.m, which win open DINNERWARE Stamps! "W* art njott xrataful to all our Elythe Louise Carlisle, to Gus­ to one another. The Shan states cover , 62.33.5 ' then played whereby a message frlerMi md nalenbora and tha fol­ (The (Sermon radio .quoted the at noon, will include panel dis­ The first alarm came at 3;48 square miles and lie slong Thai­ is started and passed by mouth Tokyo newspaper Yomlurl as say­ cussions Ir the afternoon, culmin­ tave O. Dexter, formerly of Hart­ Men> Women Over 40 lowing groups for the . beautiful ford. The ceremony will take place this morning and two subsequent land’s northwestern border. down the line of Scout^. No mes­ Itself Felt Today! g!fta and cardi racelvad at Chrlit- ing the British had been pursued ated by a supper and dance in on Saturday, January 10 at 4 p.m.. calls for more appsriitu* were Kedah, on the western coast of sage cam? back the way it started. ir.aa time and New 'Yeara by our •to the Johore frontier. The Ger­ the evening. made at 6:10 and 7:08. uresaoe SMmsutsmMOiA the Malaya peninsula, has an area Alfred Gustafson, a new Tender­ Don’t Be Weak. Old son. -Charles, who- (s confined to the mans al.so broadOMt a report that Prominent speakers partlcflpat- In thj chapel of the Union Congre­ Newlnston Home, teaehart and boya gational church of Rockville. Rev. The aayton building, a brick- of 3,660 square mile*. foot Scout was Inducted- Into the It’s not half as severe as rritieisni will he in PokI Fsppy, Now, Yoari Teungor of Sth Grada and Junior Red Croaa. the British had b w i cleared out of tng In the panels Include Dr. Paul Inner yanctum of the troop. A Tzkt OBtrmx OiQaUM tonlra. ricriUDU ’’jr. George S! Brookea will offi­ wooden structure, located at 44-52 Trengganu, on the eastern coast nflM 40~-hy bOillM trOQ. Cfl)- Barnard achool. teaehara ana pobila an area 150 mllee north of Singa­ Llmbert of Spnngfleld (Allege, Bank street, appeared doomed at o f the peninsula, has an area of summary of tha activities of, the cina pboaplai*pbfplau BndBntf VVlU lU aic A: a f i - i of tVaihliigton achool: Ladlea Meyer Flciiman of the Jewish Wel­ ciate. ' ' case we fail to meet our , dgeior4 t)eior **lt 414 io much for p4t>su, 1 w>ok ftitilfiao' Men's Bihle claia Hannah pore.) 8:30 o'clock this morning. The abotit 5,050 square miles. year during the coming year was H mjwlf Eiaafu vara to*." •p*ci*l iDtrodurtorr Jeriurn s Sunday achool claai. .'fit. I ^ d e d Month Ago fare Board, Meyer Sorkln, of the Miss Carlisle waa the guaat of flames were eating their way into given, after which we voted ten ■w 6Mr«i Tcksle T*bt*t* eo«t«I smiveniv gAc 6f*rt honor at a greenback shower gflven ytsn V. Tcrr 4*7 M&ry'a Episcopal church. The .Japanese Fifth Division State Employment Service, Don­ the ^ ch a n ge building to the north HARTFORD dollars of our treasury to the Red ^ Does nocrotdieucsormeii'* fat tiU good drug Mr and Mrs Charles Trotter. landed 'in southern / Thailand a ald Hurwitz, of the Jewish <3om- at her home last night and attend­ Cross. shim. Docs oo« ittitai* tkio. ed by guests fro p Rockville, Hart­ and were threatening the 'Ayers 2. No waiting to diy. Cio to month ago. It was said by the Min­ mimlty Council of New Haven, and building to the lontb. FREE! FREE! Australians Kill - The troop is working on s truck pavld 8. Suher of the Jewish Cen­ ford and this towm. A buffet sup­ used right aftet ttoviog. istry of Information to he the same Fire Chief (Jsvafiaugh and eight To Each Lady Purchasing a tOe cart or trailer which Is going. to a.lostiaclf checks pctspitttioa dlvlalon defeated hy the Chinese ter of New Haven. Maurice Schnel- per waa served by Mrs. Carlisle m be an emergency unit carrying all firemen nairowly escaped injury Ticket, (Tax Ine'.adsd) Each Japanese General fet I to ) days. Removes odoc at Taerchwang In Shantung pro­ rov, of the Associated Y. M. H. A. who waa aaststifd by her daugbter, first aid equipment to be used In Red Cross Quota when a large window of ths A. S. Week Thors, 'and Fri. Matinee Mrs. Edward J. Agnew. . from perspitatioo. OPEN vince In May. 1938, aftar 'whipping of New England, will also paiil- or Evening Starting Now! an emergency. A discussion of fu­ clpata In ths program. 4. A pure, white, gteascUst, (Silnese regulars and a Chinese ------ON SCKlEiEN* ------Singapore,. Jen. 8—(iP)j—Auetre- ture hik.ea wka held after which staialess vanishing cream. . 2 4 HOURS (^mmunlat Army in the fall of Eatata Left to Fonner $81fa Ilen troops -picked to carry on the meeting was closed with the If YOU and YOU and YOlf^don't dig down and OoBuntta Snldde - R- Asrid has been awarded tha 1037. IROVEN PIGTUR guerrilla weiifore Ombuahed end Scout Oath and Scoutmaster’s ■Approval Seal ofito American RANGE In too Gallon L ot*... The Fifth Dlvlalon also led the Norwich, Jan. 8.— Ths an- killed a Jepaneo* major -general Benediction. give iu the present campaign for $18,000. tlra estate, value unknown, of the lomtutt of Lanadcring for AND FUEL Range on, 7F]C galltm. Japanese forces which later cap­ Berlin, Jan. ,8.-r((P>—The body ot THEATRE - Hertford and- hi* staff In their most success­ beiog baimicu to fiibho. Fuel Oil, 7.$e gallon, tured Canton Is 1038 and Nanning, Richard Krause, 46. of Worthing­ late Frederick Kinney Noyes, for­ r o m iv ic d c ful exploit behind tb* Japanese OMest Set of Bells ton Ridge, was found hanging to­ mer editor of the Norwich Evening Attid Is (ho LAlieXST SCLUMa Get your dollars out NOW and GHSE.! in Kwangsl provlnee. Is IMO. TONIGHT AT 10:45 P. M. lines-on the northern front, a DKODOIIAIIT. a i u todoyl The Fifth Dlvlalon once caused day In a shower room of a furni­ Record here and- a ' former well FIrat Hartford Sbowiag •(-stralta Times correspondent said The Qldest set of bells in the ture warehouse where be was em- known magazine editor In New PLUS! "PRIVATE N'URSC" DIAL 85 00 the Japanese emperor to make an 80CIAL OBBS ON THE U308S today on his return from the United States Is a act of four, ■in apology. It violated u agreement nlbyed as a wood finlsbar. Dr. T. York Is left to bla former wife. With BRENDA JOYCE -Malayan front. - bearing the date 1682, which bang C: Hodgfon, medical examiner, Helen Rowland of Long Beach. ARRID with the French, crossed Into Indo- GAMBLING The men, guided by three ;^ufo-' In the Moorish belfry of the Span­ ^ AseUiWwseaiegieUeeeeej SIX CENTER Chlna and out up or captured an said the daatb wag a auldda. L. I., N. Y., well known newspaper BUT U- S. DEFENSE pean rubber planters, triivel light ish cathedral at St. Augustine, 1*4.00 set |«w) Thi» Advertisement Paid For By G. E. Willis, & Son, Inc. columnist, according to his will SAVINGS BONDS AND AT BROAD ST. entlra' French Armv corps at Krause servevf as a soldier In the and live on the* country, h^ said. Fla. . , MORlARnBROS. Langson an

S * A ^ANC nw i'O T EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1942 icttfoim MANCHESTER EVENING HKIALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 8,194* P A G B F I T S ^ Union Leader Bolton Aircraft Observer Delayed Action Bomb ly restricted its iiUernslj^ps to 1500 beds. It employ* 94 resident sicians. and its pnsent intenahin Subway Tube Hospital Calls ; gradautes of medical colleges In plivsiclans, has 140 ‘attendihg phy- totals 102. ,.Look$ Like Tenni$ Ball Cook-county (Chicago), said to- 1 ------—^ ; s i Helps Survey Is Accorded High Praise *ams day any qualified graduate of | News F rom Is Raid Haven m ^ c a l school accredited by The Sinfsptrre, Jan. $— The For Interns American Medical Association was Walter Reuther and Col. Hartford, Jan. S— Devotion tO' Then, when the awards were Jajisngse are using a delayed eligible to apply.. action bomb with a round rub­ No Wast«! More Taste i> ma4e, there was one left over. It Dr. Nelson said interns had been duty as an aircraft obaerver In tha IVcw Shelter in London ber nose which looks . like a There are but«few who have slgqed Nickerson p t Amston in charge. Ginsburg to Speed Up belonged to Rocco Slanno. Rocco's Cook County Institution taken Into the armed services so bitter cold of Tuesday night won tennis ball, it wiss disclosed to­ for this evening class, ana more They meet "once in two weeks. • three brothers who had received War in Philippine Islands rapidly that the hospltal'i waiting Ellington Production in Nation. high praise for Rocco C. Fianno, Has a Nightly Popula* day.. Faces Shortage for Bolton A public card party, sponsored their awards reported that he was list had been exhausted. U p until Rqckviile registrants must be secured if it if The bomb Is nine to 12 by the local Red Cross organisa­ a. F. Bcrr 15, of Bolton, from his comman­ on duty aa an aircraft obaerver tion q i 5,000. a ftw- years ago the hospital al­ to be cemtinued throughout the Mrs. Clyde Marthall inches long and the noso is First Time. tion, will take place Thursday eve­ Washington, Jan. 7.— (A*)—The der in chief, (Jolonel Samuel H. and wouldn't leave his post ta,ac- ways had from 50 to 150 waiting LMrta H. UtopWM* Standard Nutrition course. X Tel. 4VS-S, RochvlUe Cuts Off Radio Stations painted white. It explodes PbODC <088 ning at the Hebron Town Hall, for comradeship of w ar has sent W a l­ Fisher, State Defense Adminis­ cept the hoDora. applicants. N , MoekTlU* In checking through the ques-' B y Waa Oallagfcer from vibrations such as those Chicago, Jan. 8— (>pi — Begauae tionnaires at the office of the V'er- the purpose of helping raise He­ ter P. Reuther, the labor leader, trator. Rocco refused to leave hie Colonel Fisher, accompanied by Dr. Nel.son said graduate* not London, Jan. 8.— (A*i— An air- caus^ by a passing automo­ Twenty women attended the all Miss Helen Stramont of Rock­ poet to receive an award for out­ Chief Obersver Elmer A. Weden, of \var conditions, the Cook coun­ qualified for medical military ser­ non Defense Council it has been bron's War Relief quota of $1,900 and Lt. Col. A. Robert Glnsburgh, New York. Jan. 8.—(P)—For the'» no announcement so far of any bile or through a time mech­ found that many have sigiilfled There will be all sorts of canl ville was guest of honor at a mis­ standing work under the State De­ braved the zero blasts to seek out first time. N B C '' baa used the | changes in plans. conditioned "Subway City” soon ty hospital, one of the largest in- vice would -be accepted, on a tem- day meeting of the Bolton Cen­ an Arm y career man, out together anism,, it was said. their interest in Canteen work. games and refreshments. Mrs, cellaneous shower Wednesday fense CDuncirs. farm labor pro­ Rocco at his post, present him phrase. , "Cancellation due to ' ------will house a nightly population of .stiliitioiia of itsrktnd in the world. porar.v basis, without a stiff writ­ Teachers’ Club ter Red Cross Sewing Group on on a "keep 'em roiling" mlaaion. with his award and commend him Miss Roberts calls attention to the Wilmer Dlngwell is chairman for night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. gram last summer. war." as the reason for severance Topics tonight: The War. sub­ 5.000 as the largest sleeping bomb i» faced hy an intern shortage for ten examination, formerly requir­ m A iu r Tax revenues, derived from the Wednesday at the Community Drawn frohi strangely different Boye and. girls from throughout for his devotion to duty. of relations with two outlet sta­ the first time in its 77 years of ed. He emphasized, however, in­ fact that, anyone desiring to do tables; Mrs. John Palmer, auction (jordon Downes of Maple avenue ject to change: . shelter in the world. " sale and operation of^ motor ve­ Canteen work ipust first have Hail. All eight aewing machines American backgrounds— one the Tolland (Jounty gathered Tuesday Rocco Fianno la ,one of many tions. They were KZRH, Manila, existence and is calling for In.tema terns In other hospitals would not Asks Increase bridge; Mrs. John Markham, con- y ijjj Stramont will become the 7:00 M BS; 7:15 NBC-Reid; 7:30 hicles, reached an. all-time high in TEA-BAOS completed this Standard Nutrition son of a liberal German-born work­ night in the Bolton (Community high school and trade school boys KZRC, Cebu, Philippine islands, With its own police force, gov­ from any part of the United be accepted unless they are not loaned to the Red Croaa were in tract bridge; Mr*. Clarkson F 1 bride of William Milton Downes M BS; 8 55 CBS: 10:00 M BS; 10 30 194P. contributihg $1,802,748,000 man, the other a Harvard gradu­ House to receive 4-H farm labor who man observation posts In that both operated by Bert Silen, who erning committee, library, movies, States. needed by those institutiona and course. uae and three electric machines Bailey, setback; Mrs. Paul Poto- Saturday afternoon, the wedding NBC-Blue; 10:45 CBS: 11:00 (^ S ; to federal, state and local treas­ In Packagas of lOO’s. 36'i, l3 ’s and 9'a Maple Grove Ladles cek, pinochle; Miss Lee Goldstein taking place in th> Congregational ate— the pair set out by plane this certificates from Colonel Fisher. district under Chief Observer also acted os NBC correspondent 11:30 MiBS CBS. rest rooms, tea canteen, recreation Dr. Ole C. Nelson, assistant w ar­ are released by them. Rockville Educators Re* were also brought to the nieetlng center, hospital and church ser­ uries. The postponed meeting of the miscellaneous game-s; Mrs. Clar- church. week to find the best use for idling When they had outlined their vari­ Weden. They spot planes in the until the fail of the capital city. N B C BS. den of the hospital, which former­ The Cook county hospital has 3,- and were in use. The group com- automobile machine tools in the ous work projects for defense. skies and report their flight and vices established 85 feet under­ quest Salary Boost or Ladies of Maple Grove will be held pletcd a very large amount of | cnee E. Porter, prises; Mrs Har- Abram Schwartr of New York, A s far as could be ascertained. Talks. NBC'Blue 9— America’s battle of production. Colonel Fisher said: "1 haven't number to the' U. S. Army A ir ground, this self-sufficient war this evening at the clubhouse on work. Girl’s dresses, girl's skirts I old Gray, coffee; Mrs. Lulu Lord, formerly of Belgium, has pur­ Christmas was the laat day on Town Meeting "H ow CSn 'We Both men have been front-flght- anything to say. You have told me Corps from nine o'clock in the created community in the heart of ^ n u s During Year. Franklin street. and overalls were made: This I sandwlchc.s; Mrs. Fred Rowley, chased Oak Lawn Farm on Maple which the stations functioned with Speed Up War Industries? " ers in the drive to put America.'B enough to convince me that - you morning until nine at night when London offers nightly security to Inter-Lodge Night group is sponsoring a drawing on auction of food. All card playeis street from Morgan B. Lord, the regular schedules. Word from the NBORed 1 15 p. m.— Swing Your The first of a series of Inter- resources into shape for modem know as much about civilian de- tti* youthful shift ti relieved by charwomen, shopkeepers, students RockvUle, Jan. 8.— (Special.)— a woven efghan the proceeds from are urged to attend and to bring former owner and with his family War Department la that radio sta­ t moved from C B S ): 8— Fanny Lodge nights will take place this combat. fenae aa I do." older residents of the district. clerks, children, plumbers and which Will be given to the Red their frieud.s A good time is ha.s moved to Hebron. tions in the islands had been "dis­ Brice: 8:30— Henry Aldrich; 9— Itapreaentatlves of the Rockville evening when the officers of Meri­ Reuther, director of the General chimney sWMps. Cross. pronii.'icd, aiiif it i.s hoped that pro­ Now that the ground is covefod mantled and destroyed" by New Bing Crosby Hour: 10—Vallee and HARTFORD'S ttecher*' club laat night asked the den Lodge exemplify the ceremony Motors division of the L’. A . W.-C. The Inhabitants— some 3.000 to Mrs. James Rogers of Bolton ceeds will'.be sub.stantial, the cause with .snow remember and feed the j j ^ ^ much-argued Year> eve to prevent them fall­ Barrymore. of initiation for Rockville Lodge of 4.000 are already established- koard of education of the to\%'n of Center who Is unable to attend tlje being one which ought to appeal ing Into the hands of the Japa­ CBS. 7:30— Maudie's Dairy; 8— Elks. It is expected that a large sleep side by side in tiered hunks Vernon to g r u t either an increase regular sewing meetings, unaugu- to everyone. Michael Orogo. the Homer Metcalf has returned to ' plan " which pn,posed a nese. Death Valley Days; 8 30— Duffy’s POPULAR STORE delegation from Meriden will ac­ year ago to throw idle automobile Williugton New Training in Unfinished tubes of the Liver la salaries or a bonus to cover the istcd a fine plar by baking a r t i-' young Bo'stnn nrti.“l, w ho i.a paint- lu.s studies at Cornell University KZRH, 10,000 watts, and KCRC. Tavern: 9—Major Bowes ama­ WISE SMITH’S company the officers. At .he con­ tooly into mass production of a pool underground station. cles on each Wednesday, selling I Ing a mural at St I’vter'.s church Ithaca, ,N Y., after spending the 1.000 watts, acted as "delayed teurs; 10:15—U. S. Navy program. period from January 1 until the clusion of the business meeting a standard military airplane. He esti­ MIm JiMuil* a. Ckareb One bed room will be more than the articles to the women who , win be in charge of decorations holidays with his parents here. broadcast" outlets, in that net­ NBC-Blue, 8— March of Time; and of the school year. The board suppfr will be served. mated the plan would provide 500 Course Is Set two miles long. attend the regular meeting, and fro.ss gathering at St Miss Clara Beasley has returned work features wore sent to them 8 30— Variet.v from Fort CTuater; advised the teachers that it would On Tiieitday night, January 13th planes a day, but some industrial­ Mr*. Agnca Manning Brown, on recordings by air mail and then Tiniea Square to Harlem giving the proceeda to the Red Peter's Rcrlory was well attended to her school in New Brunswick. 10— Opera Guild: 10:45— Special be Impossible to grant the request the officers of Rockville Lodge will ists and defense experts called it whose husband Winfred Brown fitted Into the local schedules. Quiz Kids program. A New Yorker might gain a pic­ Cross. On Wednesday, Mrs. Rog­ Monday afternoon, about 16 being ,N. J., utter a two weeks vacation ; without a revision of the budget, go to Putnam and on Thursday impracticable. The plan was never Expect to Have 30,000 KZRM. Manila's 50,000-watt ture of the situation if he could ers, bak>-d-and sold butter rolls. present. Others' who could no' .spent at her home in Sadds Mills. died suddenly Christmas day, died MBS. S—Songs of Marching but did vote approval of the peti­ evening, January 29th will go to adopted. .-tation. was affiliated with CBS. imagine a subway tube leading Qiiarry vlile Red Cross Earle DeCarli of Sadds Mills and Friday *t hex home in Rockville. Foremen Teaching in Men; 9:30--.Slnfoinetta: 10 30— tion and forwarded it to the town Meriden. attend were 'Working in their Glnsburgh came to the notice of under a somewhat almilar arrange­ from Times Square to Harlem sol­ Eight women attended the meet­ Ruth and Theodor^ Palmer ol New time for Fulton Lewis De­ board of finance. Civic Aasoeiation homos. New material for con- Washington officialdom as an ex­ She leaves a nephew, William ment. Th* network has received no idly lined with tiers of bunks. ing of the Qusrryville Red Cross Fast street have resumed their State This Year. fense Report. U the board of finance grants There will be a meeting of the Sewing giHiup at the home of vale.scent robes was cut and pert on the staff of hard-hitting Bowler of West Willington w.ho word other thin the War Depart­ For more than a .year the 1,200 worked on. Bed gowns, layette.s. ; .studies at the University of Con- the increase it will amount to Rockville Civic Association this .Mary W olf in North Bolton on assistant Secretary of War Louis was a bearer at the funeral Mon­ ment report as to its 'fate. What early settlers have watched with •necticut after their holiday vaca­ New Haven, Jan. — — A to expect Friday; The $3,888, the education board estima­ evening at the Rockville House Wednesday. This group has three boys' ''shorts." stockings, mltten.s. Johnson, who made his name by day morning. w ar— growing Interest while an under­ ted. U with President, Ralph Gibson pre­ .sewing machines and the fourth etc , were In the works. A tea tion. advoci^tinc planes and more Mrs. Floyd Phelps has resigned group of industrial executives was Just how much effect the war ground city has been built aroUml Mrs. Marjory Brady and son Morning: 8:00 N B C CBS: 8:4.5 The education, board last night siding. , on e'w ill be ready for ‘uae.^jn a was served following the work planes, and who took over the her position as teacher in the Hall named today to assist the Office w'ill have on broadcast programs NB("-Red: 8;.V5 NBC-Blue; 9:00 the with American, municipal and James have returned from a visit also voted to ask the board of fl- short time. On Wednesday the program lough production job in the early Memorial sohuol She has been a ia not yet certain, although there CBS: 10 .MB.9; 10 I.*) M BC NBC; volunteer aid. with friends In Erie, Penn. of Production Management with nance for an additional $1,000 to group completed eight skirts. Mrs. Charles C. Sellers has re- days of Army expansion. Glna- successful teachei in town several 18 increasing evidence that some 11:00 M BS; 11 15 M BS: 12:00 CBS Moat prized possession of the meet the recommendations made Miss Marlon Loeth.scher of Berr its training within industry pro­ '.Setbark Winners •Higned her position of chairman imrgh now is attached to the office year*. 'rill be lot Latest indication of MBS. Afternoon 1:45 N BC ; 2:00 community l.s the air conditioning by John E. Nichols, superintendent avenue is confined to her home gram. in Connecticut. Stafford Springs Evening w inners at the. setback of the Women’s Division of the lo­ of Undersecretary Robert P. Pat­ Mr* Floya Phelp* and Mr*. this trend is the Major Bowes hour MBS; 3 .V5 CBS; 4:45 CBS MBS; system consisting of large Intake of school buildings for the State j with the mumps. Through the program, the OPM tournament ndd at the meeting of cal Defen.se Council and her place terson. Merle Phelp* of Stafford Spring* on CBS Th'iirsday nights 'with an 4.55 NBC-Blue; 6:00 C?BS M BS: and outlet fans which main a con­ at- Oonneeticut’s board of educa­ Miss Lola Kellogg of Hartford hopes to equip 30,000 foremen anJ John O. N etl« the Young Men and Women's is taken by Mrs. Irene Wright i In a sense, their survey trip Is attended the concert given by auto sponsor. - 6 25 .NBC-RM; 6:45 CBS N BC - stant temperature of 68 degrees. supervisors in Connecticut defense tion. Mr. Nichols, after an inspec­ 47k, SUfford Club on 'Tuesday evening at the Mrs. Sellers will sit on the coun- 'is the guest of Miss Marion Pease ^ recognition of Reuther's contrl- Yehudi Mei.uhin at the Horace Effective January 22 the pro­ Blue. "That's som'thin’, that i.s. FURNITURE SALE tion dt the schools in the town of Industrie* with practical methods Community Hali were Norma Ted- cil ns Red Cross chairman. In of Main .*treet. j bution to defense-production thlnk- Bushnell Memorial hall in Hart­ gram of amateurs ia to be cut to NBC-Red, 115 p. m.— Swing-Tour Opined a red-faced little man of 60 Vernon, made certain suggestions for quickly teaching their skills to ford and Zeke Franceschene. Lead­ order to take this place she was ' Mr. and Mrs. Vernon C. Wilcox i ,ng ford Sunday afternoon. Thl* l* the 30 minutes due to the ban on new Partner; 2‘ 15— Mystery Man; 6:30 who 1s a plumber and haa lived in as to do with safety conditions and Fred Finch of StaffordviL)e was of Oxford, Mass,, have announced Ihelr aubordinatea. ers for the entire tournament are obliged to resign from the other I To Vlalt Fartorle* third of the monthly course which cars. The vacated half-bour will — Desi Hslban. songs. (TBS, 2:30— the tube since last winter's air Starts Friday — For 8 Short Selling Days the education board decided to ap­ re-elected chief of the Stafford .Norma Tedford and Isolda Pag- the engagement of their daughter A. E. Whitehlll. aa-slstant dis­ raids. position. The pair will visit such factories they have attended. be turned over to Edwa'Td G. Rob­ Fletcher Wiley: 4—British-Araeri- prove of the changes if the finance gloil. Unrollne F. of Ellington, to Wil- ' trict representath'e. said in an­ Fire department. No. 1, for the Mr. and Mrs. Jules Rchlllard have ns the Mack Truck Company plant Mr. and Mri. Earl Douglas inson's Big Town, while Meet Mr. can (Toncert: 6 1.5—Hedda Hopper Second in communit.v pride is board allows the extra ’ expendi­ This organization voted to con­ liam T. Harrington, son of the of New Haven were Sunday guest* nouncing the consultants that one the tiny "hospital" where nurses eighth consecutive term at the an­ moved from Gilead to Mrs. Della at New Brunswick. N. J., the Em­ Meek will move into the former .VBC-Blue, 12:30— Farm and Home ture. tribute five dollars to the Ameri­ late Mr and Mrs. George Harring- of Postmaster and Mr*. Edward of their duties would be to ac­ are on duty 24 hours a day to treat Porter's place on the green, I pire onlnance plant at Philadel­ Big Town spot at 8 p. m, Wednes- Hour: 2—Music Appreciation Hour Washington Salutes Mt. Vernon, Beautiful Bltoh Biker Identified nual meeting held last night. Other can Red Cross. Due to the numer­ Bradley at Weat Willington. quaint Industry with the program. known as the tea room. I ton of Broad Brook, No date has phia. the American Car and Fquri Javs. returns, 4:1.5— (Tlub Matinee. MBS everjlhing from cuts and bruises The hitch hiker who was fatally officers elected were: Fir.st assist­ ous activities being held in the Ml*. Floyd Phelps entertained Frederick L. Hamilton, who wa.s ! been set for the wedding. Mis.s dry Company at Berwick. Pa., and List of Consultant* TTie other CBS auto show, the — Brig. Gen. Hershey on "Selec­ io Jsggfd bomb wound's. Iniured Tuesday morning on Route ant. Omer Cooley; second assist­ next few weeks it was considered | the werkly bridge club at her Th* consultants, who*e number located in Japan for some time. ! Wilcox is a former Ellington the Oldsmobile and A. C. Spark­ .-Sunday Evening Hour, haa made tive Service"^ 4:15— Three for Tea Small Police Force Home of Great Value . . . You’ll Salute the 15 and who died late Tuesday In ant, Robert Schwanda; hose cap­ best by the members of the group home in West Willington Friday will be increased and who will retuiTiing to this country in 1939 teacher and has made her home plug factories in Detroit. Four full-time air raid precau­ the Rockville City hospital was tain, Andrew Jackinowskl; ho.sr to make their donation from their night. Mrs. (Jeorge Bugbec won wB.s a caller here one day this I with Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Schlude Their purpose is stated broadly lervS on a voluiiteer basis: tion wardens and six volunteer identified Wednesday night as AN lieutenant, William Clark; hose own treasury, first prize and Mr*. Russell Bug- week, stopping off when on his I of Meadow Brood Road for nearly as finding the best defense uses Walter M. Arne* of New Haven. wardens comprise the police force. fred Orant Smith. 23, son of and ladder captain. Ransom Smith; bee took the uonsolatiox. prize. 1080 1360 Great Values for Your Home in this Sale! .Machine Meeting way to his home In New York, Ho. four years, and durln„ that time for idle automobile machine tools. William W. C. Ball of HarUord. WTIC In the event of an emergency they George and Lillian (Grant) Smith hose and ladder lieutenant, Paul WDRC Those who intend to take p8 rt says he docs not expect any air has taught school in Broad Brook. These ma.v be turned to the pro­ W ilbur V. Newby will preach William Banrion of Waterbury, Kilocycles Kilocycles are aided by three station bobbles. at 90 Alexander street, tksrcbester. Marvonek; chief engineer, Henry in the cleaning ot the Red Cross raids in this part of the United Another engagement of local in­ duction of tanks or other items of at the Willington Hill church Sun­ Herbert B. Bassett of New Haven. Tbelr task ia surprisingly slm- Fcstl; secretary, Conralt Mohr; sewing ma'-hines Friday at the Stales. Mr. Hamilton has been terest is Mr. and Mrs. Leon C material, rather than airplanes day and O '. Horace B Sloat will Leslie M. Bingham of Hartford, Thursday, Januaiv 8 Thursday, January 8 ple. Mt. Vemon was Washington’.a beloved Oaorg* E. Smith, a member of treasurer, Benjamin G. Phelps. Community Hall should be at the .Staples of Stamford announce the but Reuther’s basic idea of con­ conduct the ser\*lce at South W il­ Myron H. Clark of Wallingford, P. M. P M "W e don’t have much trouble,” the Boston Fire Department and The Italian Sick Benefit society over nearly all parts of the world home, as you know, an e.^tate of va.st Hall promptly at 10 a. m. Each engagement of their daughter lington. Thomas G. Craven of Bridgeport, 3:00— Against The Storm. 3:00— Studio Matinee. the chief warden said. "Just some brother of the victim, identified elected the following officers of the irr his travels. verting civilian factories to de­ size. Much of it.s great value wa.i in person sh'ould nring a small screw Mariam to Thomas Elton A y k ­ Corporal Frank Prochaaka and John W . Dean of Norwalk, C. A i ■3:15— Ma Perkins. 3:25— Ad Liner. squabbles to settle now and then ithe body at the Burke Funeral year: President, Ralph Fontanella; Mrs. Everett Porter, who spent fense uSes and pooling the re driver, old newspapers, cleaning royd, son of Miv and Mrs. Thomas private. flisL class. Clifford Wood- Dubois of Waterbury. K. W. Du- .3:30— Peppei Young's Family. 3:45— News. or when we shift a few bunks. furni.shings, not alone imported arti- Home here and the body was sent vice-president. Peter P. Carocarl; her mid-winter vacation at her sources of scsttei*d plants 1* In­ rags, lunch and should wear an .\ykroyd of Hyde Park. Mass worth will return to Camp Bland­ 'bois of Plalnvtll*. John 3. Ells­ .3:45— Vic and Sade. 3:55— Wai* Commentary, Some trouble is to be expected to Boston today. Besides his~ par­ corresponding secretary. Joseph Hebron home, has reopened her volved. a cle.5. but costly gifts from fnend.«i. lid dress aa the cleaning job will school in Mansfl'eld. When pos.sl-| Staples, spent her childhood ing, Fla. Saturday after spending worth of Simsbury. I ;00— Backstage Wife. 4 ;00— Ad Liner, ents, the young man leavea three Paradise; financial secretary. Gui­ Red-headed. broad-shouldered •w here one person's head is just six Think what an important part furni­ be messy. Miss S Helen Roberts, hie .she commutes to her work, days In this town when her father their furlough here. G. R. F u g«l of Bridgeport, 4:15— Stella Dallas. i 4:45— Mark Hawley, News. inches from his neighbor's feet. bfothers end two sisters. He was do Pallanck; treasurer. Peter N. Walter Reuther and suave, mus Home Demonstration Agent for was supervisor of the local school.s The town •sclio.il* were .in ses­ Charles B. Greene of Bristol, Rich­ 1:30— Lorenzo Jones. I 5:00—Mary Marlin. A welfare committee named by ture played. It .still is the nucleus bom In Boston. Carocarl; board of directors. Jo­ driving back and forth. tached Colonel Glnsburgh have Tolland County, will be in charge over a number of years. Mr. Ayk­ sion again Monday after the holi­ ard Harris of South Norwalk. 4;4.5— Young Widder Brown. I 5:15—The Goldbergs. the early settler* handles other around which the home evolves. '\'ou The accident occurred on Route seph Loreniettl, Michael Tiziani. A daughter. Sandra Jean, was much in common, despite their .5:00— When A Girl Marries. of the meeting Anyone, having a royd teaches industrial arts in day tnterm'salon. John Hubert of New Britain, W. 5:30— Ad Liner. phases of community life. ^want the finest for your home, too, the 15, just west of Leonard's Corner, Aldo Amprlmp, Angelo Zampleri. born to Mr. and Mrs. John Phelps different lives. Both are known as 5:15— Portia Face* Life. machine that they wish to clean Medford, Mass, and Miss Staples The Frank Pnrizek button mill O. H ughatl of Meriden, W aller I 6:00—News. The committee ha.s installed a when the car in which Smit,h was Florlano Posocto and Louis Scus- at the Hartford hospital, Dec. 31 men of tireless energy whose work 5:30— We, The Abbotls. traditional best. We have never of­ is welcome to attend the meeting. is art teacher in the Wlllani was in operatlor Monday after Jarvla of Waterbury, J. Wllliain 6:05— Hedda Hopper's Hollywood. libfary. dart boards, sewing class­ riding crashed Into a parked truck. sell; auditors. Valentine Serafln, Both Mr and Mrs. Phelps, the is a substitute for hobbies. 5:4.5— Studio Program. To Install Offlrers school in Stamford. work wes suspended for a week. Jones. Jr . of Groton. C)r. T. A. I 6:20— Musical Interlude. es and ia working on obtaining fered you anything hut that. How­ Smith was unconscious when tak­ Angelo Argents and Oscar Pan­ parents, are attendants at St. Botli throw their nervous ener­ 6:(X)— News. Bolton Grange will install the Private Edward Domek of the During tfie tlm« Inventory waa LangUc of South Norwalk, R. C.' I 6:30— William L Shirer, News, regular movies and s children's ever. we offer your home tremendou.s en to the Rockville City boipital ders. • - Peter's Episcopal church. They gies into work and leave the 6:1.5— Strictly Sport.a. ofticers for the year 1942 at the 43rd Division 192 Infantry, Camp taken. 6 45-The World Today. playground. A shopkeeper, a store State Policeman Arthur A. Mayer The InaUllation of officers/ for are receiving congratulations from smokes alone. Glnsburch smokes Legal, Jr , of New Britain, Miss 6;30^Dance Music. values here and in all truthfulnes.s regular meeting to be held in the Blandlne, Fla . has spent a ten Steve Bixlnar of West Willing­ 7 00 — Amos n' Andy, , porter and a Salvation Army i was able to locate relatives 1942 of Stafford Grange took place their Hebron friends. "nia.vbe one cigarette s month." Stella M. McCann of Naugatuck. 6:1.5— Ixjwell T.'iomas, tell you why. A fter a hu.«y sea.soii, Community Hall on Friday eve­ day furlough w^th his parents Mr ton was arrssled in Norwich at j 7:16— Lanny R o.hs. I worker are on the committee, through Army discharge papers laat evening at a supper and meet­ Work on the redecoration of the Reuther's rare indulgence in a Joseph E. Moody of South N or­ 7 ;00— Fred Waring's Orchestra. small quantitie.s, odd.s and end.s re­ ning. Past Mraters of Bolton and Mrs. Stanley Domek ot Sand the week-end for fullurs to obey I 7:30 — Maudie's Diary. i Few .Simple Rules tkhlch bora the name of Alfred ing held in Grange Hall with a interior of the Hebron Congrega­ smoke and a drink Is always the walk. William Moffett of Nor­ 7;l.''i— News fit the World. Grange will conduct the Inatalla- Hill avenue. atop signs, H* deposited two dol­ t':iX)— Death Valley Days. Although London ha.s not had a main. It is not our jiolicy to keep Smith. large attendance. Rev. Charlez H. tional church is going on everv celebration of a union Job success­ lar* at poIPe hasdauarters. walk. 7:30— Quiz ot Two Cities. tion. Officers to be Installed are; Julius Kupffrschmld, son of Mr 8:30— Duffy's Tavern, I heavy raid for months, available them. Drastic reductions tell the Stanley Davin, 22, of 48 Madi- Downs, Of Windham Chaplain of (lay. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bal­ fully completed. Still, they are Next week 4 Wednesday the Others Included S:00— M axw ell. House Time, Master, Henry Massey; Overseer, and Mrs. Ernest Kupferschmld has I' .5.') —Elmer Davis, News. beds arc filled as fast as the.v are aon etreet, Hartford, driver of the the State Grange was the install­ ing. both of whom are profession- known as good fellows. memb*rs of the Ladlea Aid Society W. I. Newnian of Bridgeport. H. 5:30— The Aldrich Family. .story on every price tag. M’o adhere Kenato Cocconi; Steward, Edward received an honorable discharge 9.011 - Major Bowes’ Hour. I in.stalled. One of the few rules Is car in which Smith was riding, rsr ing officer assisted by his staff. Dedosser; Lectuier, Samuel Sll- ala in the interior decoration line. And each in his own way has will congregate ai the Hill chuiml) C, O'Sullivan of East HarUord, 9:00— Kraft Music Hall. to the truth ami iiolhing Init the ported that he picked Smith up are giving their time and energies ' ‘ "e Arm y Air Corps of shown a restless curiosity about .William L. Psulhamous of Ston- 111:00— Glen Miller's Orch. that anyone who misses four nights The following officers were in- versteln; Assistant Stewsrd. Aug­ to sew. The dinner •smmittee'.1* 10:00— Rudy Vailee Program. [ 11:00— News. truth. SIXTH FLOOR near the rotary in West Stafford. to the project entirely without J"‘->»«'"''ll e. ^la , and Is now st public affair*. An Army officer inglon, D. C. Plumb of Tsrryville. 10:30— Frank Fav. Comedian. I In Subway Cit.v loses hi.s place. 'stalled: Master, Theodore Martin; ust Zepps; Qhsplaln, Adelia I„flom- proje Mr*. Arthur Spicer of South W il­ 11:05— .Sports Roundup. Most of the early .settlers have Davin la atill at the RockvUle a t y compensation. The people here his home In Manchester with hjs Since World W ar days. Glnsburgh lington and Mrs. Rusacll Bugbee Georg* D. Rawlings of New Brit­ 11:00-News, overseer, R. Percy Paj^hurst; lec­ iS; Tressurei, Maxwell Hutchin­ 11:10—Guy Lombardo's Orchestra. homes in the heavily bombed sub- hospital whert ha la being treated wife and Infant son-David. has studied at the Field Artillery and Mr*. Oscar Hemmeler of ain. B. H. Reeves of New Haven. 11:1.5— Dance Music. turer, Mrs. Jean Pclonl: chaplain. son; Secretary, Lillian Hutchin­ are. fortunate to have such ex­ I 11:30— Vaughn Monroe's Orch. I urbs but sleep in the tubes at for a cuUon the head. Upon his dla- School, the Arm y I.idustrial col- West Willington. Mr*. Charles 1 A. W, Rockwell of Waterbury, 11:30— Joe and Mabel. Miss Maud Booth: treasurer, Mrs. son; Gatekeeper, Oscar Anderson; perienced artlBt.s who are able and 12:00— Linton Wells. News. '' I night. Lights are put out at 10:45 eharge he will be arrested on a Marion Walbridge; gatekeeper, lege\ Louisville University (his­ Vickery of New Haven will lead Dow G. Roof of Stamford, Charles 12:00— War New*. Treasure Trails Ceres, Elaine Broda; Pomona, Ir­ willing to devote themselves to Tomorrow's Proarram 1 p. m. technical charge of negligence in tory l, the University of Mla»ouri the Mission Cire’e in atuddy of a C. Rutherford of Hartford, of Song. So Help I s to .idhere to the (Jharles Dlmmlck; Ceres. Miss M a­ ma Cocconi; Flora, Dorothy ' Sll- this important work. Mr. Baling A M. ! .5 low priced tea room operates the operation of a motor vehicle verstein; Lady Assistant Steward, Wapping School of Journalism and the H ar­ new book at 2 p. m. Charles C. Schoen of Hartford, 12:30— Program from New York. bel Booth; Pomona. Miss Irene says that If the project had not 6:00— Sleepy Slim Serenade. 'from 8 to 11:30 p. m. and from causing death. Charlotte Mack; exectitiv* com- vard Lailv school. 12:55— News. Dormaa; Flora. Mias Dorothy been started just when it was, James N. Skinner of New BrtUlrr^y 7:00— News. 5:30 to 7 a. m. for workers who Truth and \othing Hut the Assign Cases mlttce, Arthur Pinne Mr*. W. W. Grant Reuther never went to college. Tomontiw’s Program Dimmtck; assistant steward. Miss that is before the outbreak of war. A. F. finyder of New Haven, C. R. 7:10— Shoppers Special. Music, must rise early to reach their jobs. Five additional cases will be as- Henry Massey and Hazel Hutch- 7Stf-t, Mancheatn* But his father. • an organizer for M. .Many One-of-a-Kind I Limited Quantities! Evelyn Mattesen: executive com­ * Henry M it w-oul)— A aa paid O PM trainers. The group, 8:30— News. against John Demlkat; Ernest Matron Pins will be received in ownership of railroads. 8 8:55—WTIC's Program Parade. I Bud. just muckin’ it-through." J B. Small. Mrs. Elizabeth Howard the auditorium, on account of *tep for a new first aid course to start whoee job it will ije to conduct 8'3.5— Shoppers’ Special. George Limberger against William time for presentation at this meet­ In later years, Reuther added New Milford couple suffered Injury 9:00— Playhouse "Ob. I don't know about tliat." anJ Mrs. Elsie Ramsden: eco­ ladders gnd other atagings. dis­ in about a week, which will prob­ and their three children were foremen claaaes, comprlsea U. Roy 9:00— Press News. piped up a heavy-set blond mother [1] TMENTV-THREE FELT [6] TWENTY-EIGHT SOFA [11] TWE.NTY-TWO .MAPLE Atchinson; Town of Coventry ing. courses at Wayne University to 9:15—Food New*. ,[16] ELEA E.N PERIOD SOF.AS nomics. ^ lice Dimmick, Louis e a r­ arrangement of pews, etc., and the ably be held at the Wapping fire­ smoke victims yeiterdsy as fire Fugal of Bridgeport, C. A. Dubois 9:45— Stories America Loves I of two 'teen-aged girl machinists.' INNERSPRIN’O M ATTRES't^ES. BEDS, regiilarl.v .‘S-%9.95. Penml a ^ in s t Town of Mansfield; and Bnitnn Briefs hla heavy Jay's schedule of work 9:30-rNew* Reporters 3-PlECE BEDROOM SUITES. regularly $129' to $119. Chippen- lier. Elsie Ramsden, Mattie Las- services w-ill be hekl in th* Chapel house. of Waterbury. M. H. Clark of 10:00— Betty Oocker. "T was bombed out of my bo'me: After an absence of three years. as s skilled tool and die maker in damaged their second floor apart­ 9:45— A s The Twig la Bent regularly $19.05. Built with roll st,\'le.«. Tuxedo. I.a'w'son. Lcioji regularly $59.95. Each consist.* of the church Im the future until There will be two evening classes ment driving them out Into snow Wallingford, C. Edward Oiapman 10:1,5— Myrt and Marge : I went to Bristol and was bombed d. ile. Law.con and Tuxedo style.>i. John C. Collin* ot Bolton (Center the automobile plants and hla 10:00— Bess Joruison. edge over 18'2-coil unit, covered Mrs. Jean Pelonl, Mrs. Leona the work Is completed. in home nursing with M is* Edna of SUm ford, R. E. Davia Of New 10 ;30— stepmother. Arm and KimcKle .Arm, ail of a dresser with mirror, chest e. xpensively covered, some even tried before a jury. Nelson M. Ca- has been recalled to tn* Brooklyn union organizing. After seven anc* nsar-zsro wcatljsr. 10:15— Bachelor'.'t Children •out of that:.then to Norfolk and with stitched sisal pads and AC A Armstrong and Theodore Martin; Miss Dorothy Brehant has re­ Stager and Miss Doris Langdon in Emil Stslnsr. S3, tbs father, Haven, J. J. McCarthy of Bridge­ 10:45— Woman of Courate I was bombed out of that I like it swankil.v upluil.'leretl and built rew against Joseph M. Curtin- Navy Yard where he is again en­ years of such a schedule without 10:30— Help Mate. and full or twin size bed. Honey have down and leather .seat cush­ reception, all offlcera; pianist, Mrs. turned from a week's vacation charge. Several persons are tak­ trapped with his two smalj sons port. Ralph E. Shoemaker of 11:00— Treat Time. Bud^ aark here. It's warm and there's lots of ticking. We “ don't want to set with special coiHpai'iments for et ux. gaged in technical work for the- missing s day of work Reuther. 10:45— Road of Life. I finish. Did we sav twent\’-two? ions. If >oii have had designs Florence Walbridge. outing in Petersboror. N.'H. She ing the course that is now being and a daughter in s bedroom while Bridgeport, Frsd J. Ciaffey of 11:15— The Man I Married. I people to talk to. 1 sort of hate to the w'prld on tire" hut what a Clam to Starts armed forces of the United States. "The Iron Man," passed out ,one 11:00— Mary*Marlln. bedding .storage. You’d reall,'' Yes. .Mint, hut was accompanied by MI*s Jean held every Monday night at the flames raged around an oil burner Bridgeport, Thomai O. Craven of 11:30— Bright Horizons. ’ leave in the mornings." on the "Life of Reillv.” here’s a Xke first session of the course Mr. Collins v rite* that he is very day from exhaustion. 11:15-:-Rlght To Happiness. little bonfire d* 1 think we oix'iied a Young. The girls enjoyed a taste Ellsworth High School but it is the in the living room, finally waa res­ Bridgeport. R. W. Howes of Han­ 1 ;45—Aunt Jenny's Stories, we don’ like it which is being sponsored by the happy to be back at hi* old job. Meo Of The World ll:30-r-The Story of .Bud Barton could do ------^ 1 4 . ^ 0 “ Ladies’ Red Cross and the Essterfl (Con­ Mr. and Mrs. Collin* and their two of the winter sport* aa featured wish of the local Red C r o u to cued with the children through g ford, E. A. Kraus of Middletown, 11:45— Davie* H aru m .' 12:00 noon— Kate Smith Speaks. have more attend the next school. Reuther arid Glnsburgh are, geo­ P. M. $99.50 necticut Council of Social Workers Tolland •on* have resided at Bolton Cen­ in Peteraboro. graphically, men of the world. window by firemen. T. M. Callender of Bridgeport, J. 12:00— Gene and Glenn. ★ Lounge” — $39.9S Those Wishing-additional Informa- Steiner, it was said at a hospital 12:15— Big Sister. I Three Feature Acts ' to train those interested as Social ter for the past-three years. Attendances at Sunday services When the depression hit the auto­ D. Clark of Bridgeport. H. L. P. M. [12] THIim-THREE BUT­ ★ '.Mr*. John H. Steele 12:30— Helen Trent. [2] THIRTt-TWO HAIR TOP W ork Aide* \^-lll be held this eve-' Mrs. Brownell Gage, Mrs, Nel­ atBi bothinji.li churches...... here were rather...... asked to'call Mrs. Harry mobile facto, lea. Reuther and his where all were taken, suffered Beach of Meriden. L. R. Melqulst 12:15— Luncheonaires. 12:45— Gur Gal Sunday. TON-TUFTED BOUDOIR [17] SIX I.OA'E SE.AT’S, regu- ning at the Rockville High school 1178-S Rockville son Bavier, Miss Adelia Leximis small owing- to the snow and per- j Stoughton ^8-0761 brother, Victor, went to England, bums and an arm Injury; bis wtfe. of Bridgeport. . and Charles K. 12:30— Day Dreams. I At State, Hartford AND BOTTOM MATTRESSES. [7] SIXTEEN OSTERMOOR John Gudzunos of Camp Bland­ 1:00— News. UH.AIRS, regularly $17.95, Siin- starting at 7:30 o’clock. and Miss Annie Alvord attended hapq, to the fact that the. bells ’ bicycled around the continent of Betty, 25, who ran through the Weldman of Bridgeport. 12:45— Slngin' Sam. regularly $27.95. Floor .samples l.'ii'I,' $74.50. Law.-:on, Georgian, ing, Fla., has been at his home on 1 ;05— Majn Street. Hartford. INN'ERSPRINi; .MATTRESSES. There will be no text books the meeting oi the Hartford Dis­ were not rung. The Rev. H. R Eurripe, trained tool and die mak­ flames and Into the snow, frozen 1:00— News. fa.st Sateen covers in a wide va-. or Duncan Phyfe (rayon tapes- Tht regular meeting of Tolland a furlough, and called on bis maijy 1:15— Woman in White. and some slightly soiled (not regularly $42.59. FillI size and needed for the classes, but there trict o f Congregational Women Keen of St. Peter's church, spoke ers for nine months in Russia, and feet: the children, Emil, Jr., 4, Ed­ 1:1.5—.The Little Show. ' riety of colors and florals like Grange was held at the community frienda in town. I 1 :Sd— Vic and Side, A giant stage show, featuring that we've kicked ’em around). tr> covered). -Take your pick will be lectures given by Mrs. E. held Tuesday in Hartford. on the w-ar situation, reviewing shipped home aa seamen out of ward 2, and Mary 7. aiiwke Inhala­ 1:30— Marjorie Mills. some twin sizes. Ileavi!;.' padded House Tuesday evening. During The Rev. Truman H. Woodward, 1:4.5— Life CTSn Be Beautiful.- three of the greatest stars in the ( irandnta’.s garden. - Siteakiiig girl.s. Never he;mi of ’em’.’ Don’t Fenton Burke. There will be week­ Mrs. Mark Carpenter is confined relating facts. There was A cele­ the Orient. The Russian sojourn tion.’ To Give Review 2:00— .Your Neighbor. Imierspring units. Twin ;uid full units topiied with fell. and. oil, the meeting, two new members pastor of the Blast Hartford Con­ 2:00— Young Dr. Malone. world of entertainment, all appear­ of gardens. the.’re all good were admitted with demits from gregational church, w ai the guest ing in one huge bill, is plajlng on m.v dear, did-.iuu hear, ihe;. have the conclusion of the course an ex­ ness. and the eaHy service was omitted. with the Dies Committee. ill the rescues, said the only way 2:30— Concert Matinee. $.15— Joyce Jordan. Girl Interne, spinach and we don’t hke epmpanw. Who said. "It start­ Stafford Grange. Following the of the First Ctongregatlonal church Of Novel- “Jacob" the stage of the ^tate Theater. perfectly scruni(>tious embroid­ amination will be given for those Temperatures oi 'several degrees The Rev. George M.- Milne of Olnsburgh’s Army aulgnmenU, out of the apartment was through 2:55— News. 2:30— Fletcher Wiley. spinach! — business meeting the Ladles' De­ Young People’s Society last Sun­ Hartford: Friday thru Sunday. The ed with Q C desiring to ■ecul'e certificates, but below zero were reported from the the Congregational 9hurch took in coast artlilsry, field artillery, the kitchen. . 2:45— Kate Hopkins. Sh- _ $17.95 ered hor- $ 0 0 Q CT gree team of Manchester Grange day evening, while their pastor. first of the three featured head­ F.ve !■ this will not be compulsory. various sections of town this for his text the fagniliar quotation the judge advocate general’s of­ He said that th* fir* was be­ $11.95 Installed the incoming Tolland Mrs. N. Schatz of Hartford, who liners on the stage bill- is the i f dors? ------Parent Teacher Meeting morning. Many Boltonites found Rev; Randall C. Mason, went to fice .and the general staff, have lieved to have started from the oU Grange officers. The work was from St. John. "Let not your la well known in Manchester for State Completes world's greatest tap dancer and The January meeting of the that the severe cold had rendered East Hartford, to be the guest of taken him into every state of the burner. [.•l] FORTY-TWO DOUBLE ★ ★ rhv.st appreclatec by all present hearts .be troubled, ” etc. The her interesting book reviews, will Deaths Last Night entertainer. Bill Robinson. "Bo-, Northeast Parent • Teacher Asso­ their auloinoblles useless. their group. union and to such foreign stations [13] FORTY-EIGHT S O U I D [18] FIFTY - SEA EN OCC.A- and showed much credit to all service, was held in the chapel. jangles of Harlem" himself in per­ I NN E RS P R I N G STUDIO [S ] NINETEEN BIG BALI.OON ciation Will be held this evening at There will be a rehearsal of the The Rev. Marshall Budd preach­ aa San Juan, P. R., Manila. Ver be th* guest of Tempi# Beth Sho- Buying Estate taking the parts. j'dred Tennant/ and Clifford son. Everyone knows Bill Robin­ C O U C H E S, regularly $39.05. MAPLE CHAIRS. .''lON'.AL T.ABLES.' regularly the school oh ■ Hale street. Ex- rriinstrel sponsored by the Com­ ed hla first sermon as pastor of dun, Vladivostok and Hanoi. lom tomorrow night TYPE LOUNGE CHAIRS, reg­ Mrs. William Sumner Slmpsdn Perry are worklng.'on the Interior To Give Lecture Brussels—count Henri De BAil- son, and he has made a permanent regularly $5.95. Sturdily built, $9.95 End tables, coffee'tables, M syor (Tlaude A. Mills will be the munity Helpers this evening in the W a itin g Commuiflty church Their careers are wldor- arsn’t live *T What * » I 111 L V chirji- I 1 JI .Actuall.v. 17 good reasons for Hebron Ooss v;ork The walls are being b'urgh has been an Army officer Lieutenant Letts of the State Groton, for transfer to the Fed­ w hile you’re ^ 0 / 1 O CC question pertaining to this topic. - ed tp.Ml., Holyoke College, Mass., for Rev. and Mrs. Budd. About 100 of Atty. John S. G. Rottnsr, who The Ocean Steamship CTompahy., Lunceford. better known as the ehmaj ing we’d kicking our- O CC painted. ‘ Cots W ill be placed in since, he graduated from Har\-ard, Police, has been secured as prin­ eral government as the *11 of a “ up in the air,” The folloXvlng cotnmlltee wil! be after the hol'^lays spent at her persons were present. magna cum laude, in 1917. has been one of the founders and New York—Dr. Ernest Gottlieb "Harlem Express’., features Velma selve.s jiolitely, v O * a / 0 readiness for pos.sible u.se, and cipal speaker at the dlimer to be $3,000,000 Coast Guard training cat-napjters —' he in for------$4.50 In charge of the social time to fol­ Tolland hbme. . Church and school bells will be But today their separate skills most active member of the ’^emple atation. Sihler. 89. professor emeritus of Middleton. "Swing Songstress” ; ★ othci” nccessar>- furniture will be held by No. 4 Saturday night. H U who will shortly leave town In or­ Jimmy Young, writer of 'Taint low the business session, Mrs. C. Sargeant Elmer Jacobs of Camp heard in this town no more for are centered on the job of getting Completion of the transaction Latin and Greek at New York Unl-. O ★ ★ Blanding, Ha., is spending ten added. subject will be "Arson" and It will der to take up army service as a What You Do,” and "Whatcha [9] TMEI.VE l.WERSPRING Bamforth, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Ed­ regular use until the close of the idle machines into quick produc­ was announced yesterday by At­ veralty and author of Roman and Miss Emily Danker* of the be illustrated with pictures o i dif­ Know Joe” : the Lunceford Glee [4] EIGHTEEN MAPLE ARM- [14] TMENTY-SIX SOLI D ]19[ ELEA EN KNEE - HOLE ward Harding, Mrs. J. Yost and days at the home of his parents Harlboroiigli tion of much-needed sinews of reserve officer.. torney General Francis A. Pal- Greek bigtory. MATTRESSES AND BOX and attended the Tolland Grange war. This is in accordance \frith Hartford hospital was a week-end ferent cases in the state that has club; the Lunceford quartet, and DESKS, regularly $21.'.'5. Large Mrs. Elnseidel, war. lottl, who said the state paid $85,- St. Louis—Joseph J. Seeker. 97. A N D - B A C K S T U D I O SPRINGS ON LEGS, regularly M APLE .MORRIS CH AIRS, reg­ meeting Tuesday evening Jan. th. decisions made by the local Coun­ guest at the hbme of Mr. and Mi*. come to the attention of the state others. The third featured head­ Union Cbnrch Notes 6 Mr*. Howard Lord 000 for the estate which the late believed i> to have been the oldest COUCHES, regularly $47.50. ularly $17.95. Sturdily construct­ .seven drawer desks in maple, cil of Defen.se. The resiaon for Claude W. Jones. police. Lieutenant Lena baa Inves­ Exceed Early Fledge* $34.95. Roll-edge mattresses There will -be a meeting of Troop , At the Tolland Grange setback 834-2. East Ham pto^ Deserters ftetnming to Array active member of the Otbollc liner on the same bill is-Hattie Mc­ walnut and mdhogany finishes. the change I® tiiat the bells wilt Jack Potter of the British Mer­ tigated many arion eaaee. Arson Morton F. Plant, railroad and Innerspring mattres.ses on all. with 180-coil unit and layer felt. ed frames with reversible spring- S2. Boy Scouts this evening at 7 party Fridiy evening Jan. 2, there Holy Name Society in the United Daniel. the Mammy of "Gone'Wlth were 16 tables in play. The ivin- be rung In case of an *ir raid. chant Navy. , a guest of the Rev. la one of the hardest cases to Hartford. Jan. 8.— ba> 'atisaniship magnate, spent millions the Wind'., who also appears In Some are floor samples; some tilled cushions upholstered in at­ We had an order for these when o'clock in the social rooms. Jefferson Barracks, M o.— —Chief of the current flscal year were and mostly one-df-a-kind models. but not ever>- style or size in coverings, plump cushions rest­ G. Colvin, 63,- of NewtonvUIe, modern furniture having a nounced that tha opening session held at the Congregational church pared for eacb M x-bolder in the When traffic la heavy and mov­ observer,. a .suitable place for an biiUt up a $20,UOd-a-year business ca's third regUiration day, Feb. Ul amount . . . repreasnt* onl- [iWlUlsm Canty of the .BurrviUe $7,717,584.09, $38,882.33 less than Unusually attractive tapestry *lro department cephrted that the Maas., was killed yesterday when each finish. Ever hear o f the ing on steel straps and helical beauty rarely found in other w4U be on Monday aiftemoon, Jan- In North Coventry. Monday after­ town, with specific directions on ing on the downgrade, many mo> observation post and see to the sines he took Frencfi leave some 16. The men who will register In­ part of what sUte smployea an for the same period in 1940. A l­ coverings. Wonder if Tarzan unnr 12th at 8 o'clock in the G AR clude those who became 30 on or doing to aid their oountry In ptempersture at Sum llle this hla automobile left High Ridge “ snore chorus?” Well, come up .springs. “Scrappy New Year!” wodos (and you know the sturdi­ noon. what to 4y t h a 'b m n g a that jungle' ^ O A A C do a little Cl EC A belated gift Thursday eeeninXv^anuary I5th at tion, and thoas between 36 and have bought or alfacd I roconWd in the tbe eantrsl exaniner, safd the man apparently tinctive as the finger print .of * met Tuesday afternoon, at the Con- ond gear because it offers mflre jamin Obolcy, QrylUe Grant, Mil- ivlated. "they .want' to 4 o their and cigarette tsxef, receiptx from of Tifs? " 'I scrappin’ ------— V 1 for — — ------e'ctock at tha - High achool. -human being. greeationaJ ^Thanet. Mrs. Vnnia ton Lord and W a ltsr Cbdonell. dutv aon^' 46. ' Smith said. itxa of Torrington—the lowest in lost control o f hia car in a fainting inheritance taxes dropped by al< » * " ' ' $9.95i. $14.95 $79.50 y ato b ■ most $1,000,000. MANUHES'l’ER pVENING fiERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN; THURSDAY. JANUARY 8.1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1943 SESIX PAGE SE1 Robert Dunne; Newington, James Mid the lAindon DsUy MsU. “ we budget message y e s t e r d a y. I SERIAL STORY siring to attend, should do so at er—have rushed into the ranks of yoJtfttfcp Carol Names Birthday F. Carty of New Britain; Wind­ this next meeting aa Mr. Walah AmrI|E>trr c»n feel we are not alone.” "Hoarding,” he' said, "should be I Production Levels sor, Earl O. Donegal; TariffvUle, Another Unit * the av^auon cadeU at thla West JAssiys# encouraged in only one field, that | win begin In earnest » t that time What can thU newi be to Hit­ Man About Manhattan Mi.ss Arlene Bldwell; Canton, Col­ and 'wlahea to teach one class as a Point of the air. Alao among the Self Leader TAMBAYGOLD linsville, Canton Center, and North ler? What, beyond the eupreme of defense Mvlnga bonds.” In j By George Tucker Campaign Set whole. newest recruits arS ’’ atudehta. ■ &rnift9 3Hfralb Canton. Frank Yarzab; and Plaln- For First Aid teachers, clerks. farmers, oil and sickening .warning that. »o this one respect. It's patriotic to i COnYRIGKT. t»41, Reach New Heights BYSAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS N.EA •ERVICB. INC. ville, Clement J. Halllnan. workers, and a Hollywood photo­ far as the power of the whole free be eager and greedy. j New York — Bottom of the . quently Is made in these In- Exiled King Places Him­ Rush To Aviation Ranks grapher, a football star, a milk ^ II B«»«n a««*‘ Buj; we think It should be point­ . , stances. • . County Well Organized Mancbasiar. C^onit woHd la able, he will be fought that any of them can develop on Group of 30 Gathers at tester, a funeral director, a dyna- THOMAS rBROUSON ed out that the purchase of de­ barrel: former l-ady . Ashley, wld- self at Head of ‘Free The Story^^Mom Baumer wan­ Experts Predict Labor Randolph Field. Tex.—(JP)—The thftar, a golf pro, a tobacco auc­ and pursued even to Berchtes- Nornian Welser found that poug Fairbanks, Sr., still the leash and Dolf went out for armament production. To Conduct Infantile butcher, the baker and the mod^ gles permission trtun Jane Ann a looksee. First he walked all The Y to Start New' tioneer, a aocial worker, a akilng Toundad Octobar I. H»» gaden? fense bonds Is more than p,atrlotlc, I things happen fast when you carries Ixiril Ashley's coat -of- Rumania' Move. Drafting. Before End There are many hazards to this y. M. C. A. em counterpart of the candlestick Judson, last of anetorratlc Mau- around the grubwagon to make experiment, but some believe it has Paralysis Fund Drive. instructor and a chemistry profes­ Hitler Is the. man who has and that It will accomplish some­ I loin the army. Before submit- arms on her town car. rlea of run-down Tahttey Planta­ Series of Lessons. maker—a light bulb manufactur. sor. Read Herald Adrs. Publtabad St I sure that everything waa jake. Of War; More Taxes tremendous possibilities for ex­ Schedule SuBdaaa And Holtdara Entarad at thing more than Us primary object ' ^ A »♦ I t? 'Alothcr*'^ ’ vtjur chll.^ such a Loren Oliver's footprints and the To Maintain Peak. th e Y. M. C. A. at the North Conn., aa Saeotid Claaa Mall Mattar. cause he would spare nothing in - » .hurried, Luti L to -V- a« hospital.....,----- for— a ,pn\«ite tenuon^^ptlon to10 whatwimi. thismi.-, mww.v,mother ditl. tanka if management and labor Its forces for the annual Infantile Tomorrow; back in action today as the self- pretty girl Is soured on the'A^rld, stockade door, and finally he loped can work smoothly together. If it tend, started the first of a aeries SUBSCBJPTION RATES his effort to reacp his terroristic money with which to w a g e war j checkup. Just . as the stethoscope ...... when .. -Mrs. t Uaura------’ Baker received, proclaimed leader of those of his She acquiree a customer In Prof, Paraljials campaign, which'will be 0:00-12:0(1—Second sipft Recrea­ across and disappeared down the B y Paul Oeaner and John Beckley works, more such Industry pools tion Group, gym. of twelve First Aid lessons last Ona Taar by Mall ...... * • " 1 Jo and barbaric goals. Now. at long ir our o\>Ti survival. applied a doctor shoved hiS a card from the local board in­ countrymen who refused to accept tloren Oll\er of nearby WelllverX" sleep little cliff that dropped to held the last two weeks In Janu­ Par Month by Mall ...... » •! New York, Jan. 8.~(A^—M’ar are bound to follow. . 1:00-3:00--Tliird, shift Recrea­ night. About thirty attended this lastlast, he knows that the whole free These bonds are Investments— ! through the door and shOut- forming her that her daughter their nation's partnership vvlth who Is digging for Indian relics nil' 'xthe river' bed. I paced out some Slntla Copy ...... ! , « o Germany. Tambay ground, serves football production of this Country is al­ ary’. Under the leadership of Post- tion Group, gym. first lesson, which was nothing FIRST NATIONAL X>a1lvarad Orta Taar ...... L r id has come to the stage where not only Investment. In the future | ed, - o t a pint of blood ” WFve was . i . n t Climates tor a dream that had more than a session where every­ In a statement l.saued late yes­ star Angel Todd. Jane .Ann cold- bee'n kind of tempting me from ready beginning to climb beyond raa.ster Joseph M. Halloran, of '3.■00-5:00- Open gym, boya. MEMBER o r It will spare nothing to bring , freedom of America—but dollarn | got a'j..<^hiergc > ----- ...... terday, Carol announced he had shoulders his Invitation to m frut New Britain, who Is county chair­ 5:15-6 30- Business men, gym. one had a chance to get acquaint- THE associated PRESS later Weiser npw unser. was on the erring daughter, who prompt? dark corner ol my mind and drove \ the levels reached in the M’orld placed himself at the head of a dance. Inter asks Mom If she needs Demands Tires man. every, community has been 6 30-9:30— Men and M’omen thcli* fellow workers and Tba Aiaociatfd Pra«« la •*'‘“ ***?' ____about______his completethe table defeat. giving. Up un- and cents Investments good I.V penned this excuse. • Too many a few pygs. When I was through War. th< Instructor, James L. Walsh It aiitltlcd to tha ota or tapubllM- "Free Rumania" ranged at the side any help. and strolled over to see what was organized fo » the fund rai.slng showers, gym. SUPER-MARKETS til .fuesdav It had been the demo-I the Individual. There is no invest-|. .q-he tiniest night club In New cocktails the nig^t before. ' Jbe * * . * It is headed for heights which 6 30-7:00— Mapleleaves, gym. who is affiliated with the Y. M tTort of all nawf of the antl-Axis nations. keeping Dolf, 1 got a shock. drive that will reach Its climax on C. A. ta )t or not olrtarwlaa Carol asserted the Rumanian Dolf and. Swoby— Pals will make our 1917-18 effort look Despite Order 7;00-7;30—Duffy, gym. thla papar and alao tha local oawa A big old tr^e trunk Stuck out Pre.sldent Roosevelt’s sixtieth Instructor Well pleased publlanad heraln. «« again and agnln. frnm ll." ha^hit ; ,n Ihla rmintry of nnfa. 1’'''“ | ‘‘ .J \ ,,,V hold ..nly one oua. ' ‘ ‘ people and his-Son, Mlhal, who was Chapter IV into the stream, and a funny, like products of an ailing Indus­ birthday January 30. 7:30-8:30— Pioneer Parachute trial midget. gym. Mr. M'alah waa highly pleased All rirhta of rapublleatlon pt of "too little and too late." But bonds are It. Most magieians like to take proclaimed king of Rumania when "You mean It right, 1 guess," 1 squatty little man ip a queer jack­ Through the work of Postmas­ apactal dlanatchaa haraln ara alao torner. There is hardly room for com­ 7:00-8:00—Miss Grant's diction, with the turnout and stated that People who receive letters their soerct.s to the grave hut Bert ; his father went Into exile in Sep- said to Juddy’s offer to help. "But et and an qutl.mdlsh. rfd cap waa Defense Worker in Hart­ ter Halloran, several towns in the raaaraad ______if the democratic lines ckn be held The.'e bonds are profitable In­ —well, kind hearts are more coro- parison. In December we equalled first floor social room. he could take care of even more, from John .M. Makri.s, of Wa­ Allerton. con.sidere'l by' many to ' tertiber, 1940, and who Carol said fUshing from it and talking pleas- should they desire to attend. He Full aarvica cllani of N- while we make President Roose­ vestments. They pay a highly fa­ be intimate niagie's greatest ex­ ; had returned to Rumania from It- fiets and all that, hut they don't aii' and friendly to my pal who sat peak expenditures o f'th e World ford Threatens to Give 7:00-9:00—Furniture reflnlshlng, tertown. Mass , t.ake orie look M’ar period. From here on we are loft. opened the class promptly at 6:30 SarTlca Into. . velt's promises good, It will be vorable rate of interest. Those at the JettArhe.id and bjink, ponent, is writing a book almut it. ' aly, were prisoners of "the German make a cook out of a society deb." oh the shore watching him. Only and after having each person In­ i hiindits " Rumanian Chief of State "I'm no deb," she .said. "And l-'ve not retracing the path of World Up His Position. 8 30-9 30— Andover Jr., gym. ^ Pnt)ll«h#r» who buy them are not giving any­ Between ehapler.s. he's displaying I couldn't understand the language troduce him or herself,, he told Hitler who has to live with that In bol.l Ifttcrs I bey ;iee T rim e ' Marshal ion Antonescu he charac­ got no illusions about cooking. My War experience hut are soaring up 6:30-7:30 -Open alleys. JuHrtS Mslbews .A?. Poos P.iy ■. . . . .Makns isn't hi.s Irick.s for rntillion room pa­ he talked In. and I doubt If Dolf them all that with the proper co­ New Tork. Chlesgrt. Detroit snS awful, tragic phrase. God speed thing to the government. They terized as a lackey of Adolf Hitler theory Is 1 might be able to help could. I’retty soon Redcap caught Into new levels of national effort. Hartford, Jan 8 i/Pi A de­ 7:30—Country Club, 4 alleys. WETtERIEPiNC * j kidiling. He s a detective trons at the Pierre operation. they should emerge full- Boston. ' ______the day! are being smart and shrewd man­ ! and a traitor. with the dishes when there’s a a small chub, took it off the hook, Some observers believe -that we fense worker stormed out of the 7:30—Richard Gerard, 2 alleys. story,'writer. Sign on a 3nl avenue htirroom Will have to look to the experience fledged First Aid men and wom­ ■ m em ber audit bureau or agers of their own money. .\iithorlty Only Delegated rush. It would give me something carried It In and offered It to Dolf. headquarters of the Hartford dis­ en. At the end of the course each Gallagher's chop bouse has a wall: "Pi.stnbute your ra.sh In of Britain and Germany for guid­ circulations ____ several pqrkets . . .\Vhei\ one I Carol's statement made it clear to do," she said, half to herself. Dolf understood that, all right. He trict tire rationing board at the person win be subjected to an ex­ These defense bonds arc a tim»- picture of the late.Huey Long on "I’d terribly like to have somethljiig ance. They say today’s goal in County building, threatening to n m t f t m t Ths Hstsia Prlnlln* Company. The Women to the Rescue Its walls It was signcl by the poeket's empty, its time 'l^i go that he did not consider himself sat on his hind logs and ate the amination, and if that Is passed ly investment. There are. In the to do." fish and waved his paw for thank Industrial prrxliictlon Is .so far be­ quit his Job if he did not got a set Cemetery Group IM Msumea no financial reaponai- Kmgli.'ih a fe.v months before he home." ! to have abdicated. He said he had with the proper mark#, certified blllty Tor typosrapliical *rrori ap- We've hud a great deal to say, years immediately fihead, grting to onlv delegated the royal authority I don't think she realized what a you like 1 taught him. When ^he yond the M’orld M'ar po.-ik that wc of new tires for his picn.sure c.ar, Red Cross card will'be given to paarlns m ad'ernaemeni* in ‘ a* died .Mochstly. Huey w n le: Here s a taxi .Inver v.lio '^las cry for help It was. "O. K ." I said. can gain a little by looking at the * in these columns, about the tragic ^ be many' things we cantiot buy. huilt a better mousetrap “ c to hU sort to avoid unncces.sary man wont out on his tree again, it wa.s reported yesterday. To Hohl Meeting the volunteer. P>tmor/c Maneb'aataT ETonlna Haram______"Best wishes. H'ueV P. l>ong. "I guess I-can use you, .Iiiddy." Dolf followed and sat down next records of 25 years ago. The man appeared at the head­ FOR YOU/ liopes. His name is Henjarniti bloodshed. ' One Night Per Week slowness of the Red Cross war It's a good time to save money r . .S. Senator." The king,-who left Rumania In a She stared at me. "What made him. The M'orld M’ar was. for the. quarters and demanded a new set 'The course to be completed will Thursday. January 8 Ilerskovits. Benny's coniplilnt most part, a matter of buslnc.ss ns fund drive In Manchester. Most against the day when families wid bullet-scarred train and made his yoli call me that?" "Well I’ll be a thlssenthat!" I of tires becau.se he worked in a lo­ A meeting of the committee consist of twenty hours of First to Ect tne ' The legitimate theater, an.l I ...is that taxi drivers don't ' make "I don't know." I said, and I usual plus war prorhiction. We did of the harsh things that have been once more be able to get the iyay by difficult stages to Spain. said. Something told *me It waa cal defense plant and used hia car n.amed hy the newly formed St. Aid training, and this will be done 4 W 4 r / hate to see Uiia, is going in for enough money. To remely this I“ itugal. Bermuda and Cuba to didn't. "It just .seems to fit you. the beginning of a beautiful friend- not get artfiind to curtailing civil­ to drive to work. by training one night per week, Many A E F’a .said still, go. There are too many things they want Or. for f'*"’*'iiprcial plugs. -More ami ' hi> has patented a new meter that ian ilneS until late in 1918, just a Bridget'.s Cemetery Association Me'yico, is living In a small villa I won't If you don't like It." ship. ^ Frank J. Zadnik. Southington, will be held In the church hall and one hour an.l a half a night. C/utiem 2*4oUt4fi people In Manche.ster who do nit lies with young rhildren. the.se de­ more are the names of eigarettea. begins ticking the moment the in a\ Mexico City sfiburb. "No: It's all right. It .startled The little man got up and made month or two before the war end­ and Capt. M’illiam J. Tobin, M'est Mr. M'alah Is a qualified Instructor, Before Pearl Harbor, in ouf at­ cold drinks, and hou.sehiild nec- ' rustonicr .sits down in the cph. if ed. The country iievcr felt the Im­ Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The realize that we are at war. There fense bonds offer a concrete op­ I Mn\e. Fiona Lupescu. who ac- me for a minute. It's all right. a Jerky, foreign bow. I opened him Hartford, of the tire headquarters, having majored in thla particular mosphere of unreal seturity. there essitlos meritioned They appear this is accepted, he'll he able to pact of widespread civilian shut­ committee has been copying the portunity to put that often-talk- I companied him on the journey, Is When do I start in?" up with some questions and he explained to the defense worker study while attending the Kutz- WHOLE or are too many people who have to be mentioned casually, yet I pick up extra dimes before the "Right now If you can. snitch a downs. names of the 700 owners of burial was one hope many Americans J with hifn. told me. in his slow, broken way, that his ca.se did not come within lots in . the cemetery. It will town Teachers College In Penn­ EITHER END given donations far below what ed-of-plah for education into ef­ undendand remuneration fre- ; cab .starts rolling. couple of perch out of the river Big Mills May Close sylvania. lb tooth Isolationist and non-lsolation- 1 It was the second time that that he fi.shod there days when he the classific-ation.s eligible to re­ make an effort to contact the lot P O R K L O IN S before lunchtime." ONE PRICE they should give. There are peo­ fect. I Carol had proclaimed himself suc- couldn’t find any oiid jobs to do. Today, by contrast, wo arc In ceive new tires. ownrr.s or relatives and aee what The next lesson will be held at 1st—shared. It was the hope that At noon R. D. brought a note the midst of shutting down one of ple who should have come for­ Of*course, buvlng defense bonds ' cessor to hi.s son. .-Vs crown prince, which wa.s most days, and he Tbe man was advised to • have can he d'fne in the way of raising the Y. M. C. A. ne.xt M’ednesday FANCY SPRING American armies would not have I investigntinn m.sde of the P'lhllr lie renounced his rights to ^ the from Angel Todd, enclosing two hoped he wasn't going to be In my our biggest Industries. Detroit's his prc.sonl tires recapped. He evening at 6:30 p. m. Anyone de­ LAMB LEGS (TJALirV .CORNED BEEF ward, long aRO,ago, loto m«urcInsure theme ornr* | Is pfltriotic. It Is thehit- onlymut wav Work-s riepnrtment tickets for the game. automobile factories with acces­ fund.s to Improve the cemetery; MIDDLE RIBS NOTED (or FLAVOR U to be sent abroad. We hoped that throne in 192.^ to continue living In waS’. While we were getting ac­ replied that he did not wish to do It has been found that over 75 ganizatlonal success of this drive, the government can get the Whether Unit Investigation "Tell that little brown gipsy of quainted. there waa a heavy sory plants scattered around the Joseph M. H allor^ BONED and ROLLED our role might be limited to sup­ Connecticut private life with Mme. Lupescu. so, and that, fail^g to get new per cent of the names that appear U M B FORES IF DESIRED NAVEL CUT OF and who did not come forward mediate funds It must have. But unearthed eopnter iimiiiiiiiitlnn, • hut flew to Bucharest In 1930 and Vours Is she coining peacefully or zing sound, far off and far up. country. Curtailments In many tlrc.s, he would quit his job. BRISKET ROLLS CORNED BEEF plying other nations with planes do I send the patrol wagon. Tell county have bean organized for in the list are no longer connect­ It Is also a .sound, profitable and or whether It was merely Unit ; proclaimed himself king, Mlhal be- Well, it was nothing but the civilian lines already are in effect the first time. This was In re­ But there are bright spots llighwiiy t'ommiHsionrr Cox her to have a heart." More are on the way. Didn’t Get His Tircn ed with St. Bridget's parish and FOWL MILK FED - 5 6 LB AVG FRESHLY and tanks; we dreamed of winning ■ c<*Miiirg crown prince. north-bound mall plane. But the sponse to the plea,, of the Nation'll SAUSAGE MEAT MADE There are an Increasing' number ; timely investment. It's both good Yankee was himself eunstitiitioinijly I showed her the note, but she little foreigner threw . la hands In Production for profit—the driv­ He didn't get the t|rcs. a large number are no longer resi­ thla war the easy way. M r. Zadnik announced that one Foundation for Infantile Paralysis dents of Mancliester. Of people who, even though they patriotism and good business. Buy | Bv A. H. o . slow to the house-cleaning type I t'nllUelv to Be People's Cholee just shook her head. the air. and'up the bank he went. ing force In the M’orld M’ar—is not Tuesday, President Roosevelt or'tw o inspectors of tires would that efforts be redoubled this year St. Bridget's cemetery was PASTRAMI LOAF may have given once themselves, as many as you ^an. for your ; of action, the fact reniuiiiH that Lon.Ion’. Jan. 8 c-T' The News "Not Interested," she said. He made a run for the stockade the primary motive today. Big It was more to see Juddy. I ex­ profits are not being piled up now. bo appointed in each of the towns to raise funds to combat the opened In 1860 and ia the oldest LB told us, not of one American expe­ country's gofxl, for your own g lod there was a long |M*rlod when Chronicle said today that Ruma­ and swarmed right up over those COMBINATION LOAF are determined not to let Man- Those soft, gentle thuds you pect. than to pay his little bill that hlih pailings like a squirrel and Heavy taxes and price controls are of the district. The towns are: rages of the disease In war Catholic cemetery in town. ditionary force, bqt many. ('omiiilssionrr t'ov's reglrfie was nia's former king. Carol II, waa Avon. E.ast Hartford. Granby. time. The nece.ssity for safeguard­ ! FORD KOOK LIMA lEANS sm t H cheater fail In this drive. Various have been hearing at regular In- disparaged liecuuse his depart­ trying to "muscle In on the Free fetched Angel back next morning. fell Into the enclosure. When I making the principal motive today .Simsbury, U'etlKTsflcld, 'Bloom ­ ing the health of civilian.s, par­ Volunteers Service at Eight ^ U U S p m U a U "We cannot," he Mid, "wage organizations are beginning to lervals during the pa.st few week." | ment still contained all or most Rumanian government," hut that First off he'd stoppe^l at Tambay pot there 1 could hear him moan- production for patriotism. M’ar Mansion, which got him nothing lug and crvlng with fear, and Oli­ output Is at the expense of normal field. I;)ast Windsor, Hartford. ticularly b.v li-alting the spread ol FANCY m a c k e r e l SUCED STRAWIERRIES ouit lomrc’ a*# 2Sc this war In a defensive spirit. As take the matter Into their ' own are State Highway fommissioner of the elements responsible for it was "in the highest degree un- Fort Custer, Mich.— (JP —The lb 8c likelv that the^Rumanian people, except a line on her real connec- ver talking to him, kind and quiet. peacetime business. .South M'inilsor, M'lndsor. Canton. infantile paralysis that ha.s been our power and resources are fully Quotations William J. fo x moving some ot j what was conslderisl the deiiart- KnliyTd. SufTield, M’lndsor Locks. mounting f ir three years, is one youngest volunteer for service at FANCY SMELTS 2 lbs 2 9 c FlOUNDBt FHIITS • S$c hands, and form their own "war ment's past method of doing on a free vote, will ever want their tiofi with the place. After settling The noi.se of the plane died Can we reach the tremendous mobilized we shall carry the at­ the furniture in his department. East ^-Granb.v. Glastonbury. Rocky of the keynotes of the campaign. this post ia eight-year-old Frank Pri\/ate Jonef cablileta” to get behind the drive. business. discredited m.onarch back" his account, he opened up on me. away. Oliver opened the gate and production totals asked of ns by tack against the enemy. We ahall These thuds are barely loud "What's this niece stuff. Mom?” w.nlked out with his hand on the ' President Roosevelt by methods Hill and M'o.st HartforrI. The chaiprmen of the committees Maher of Kalamazoo. Mich. He And the women of Manchester enough to sound above the din Now, by re pin I c mo lit. by retire­ Pcr.sons desiring to buy new in the various communities of wrote to the commanding officer The airplane, which In the hands ! ment, and, in the pa,-=l nionUi, by a "A stall," 1 told him. "Protec­ little man's shoulder. and organizations of peacetime or ^ te ih , ^ > u U U a n d . hit him. and hit him again, wher­ —how we should bless them- -they of barbarous men has been doing . of foreign war; they are nicely tion. Keep off the gras.s. U.se no • • • of the M’orld M’a r’ tires must have their olcl ones Hartford County have been ap­ and asked for a job carrv’lng mes­ ever and whenever we can reach spaced; they don't nrake page .senes of .su.spen.slon.s, to one ot chocked by the In.epectors. who pointed by Postmaster Halloran sages around the camp. The prof­ are taking up the challenge. Their yjc world Inestimable harm, will 1 which the attention of a .state s HEAI.TH AND DIE! hooks. Beware the d o g " "You’ll be all right now." he .Many believe not. To reach FLORIDA ^et be instrumental in establLsh- 1 one; they are not even being He shook his head. "That gal .said. The man went back to his these goals some experts think we will determine whether the old as follows: New Britain, Raymond fer was declined with an expres­ Sin lS0**-176‘s OI-ANJOU him. "vanishing teas” are going to eat attorney has been dire, ted, the sion of commendation for the lad’s ORANGES ViUmlns B-1. C 49c PEARS Sire SO't.fO's "We must keep him far from . .w .4 .,,.,..0 ihg for the entire world a guaran- ! gathered ’together under one ADVICE don't need any barbed wire fenc- ; tree where Dolf was waiting In must suspend not only the profit tires ran be recapped or re­ Ijisher; M'ind.sor. Lock.s, Henry yitamin C 6 I” J3< heavily into the dehcltdeficit the drive ^ , hording to M*rve aa a campaign house-tieamng has tinally pro- Ing. Say, Mom. what’s the matter motive for industry, but many of treaded. O'Leary: Manchester, Thomas spirit. FLORUA grc.ssed to he stage where it is hopes of another chub. Sift 200 MLTIVI MclNTOSN . our shores, for we Intend to bring still liks. Their spontaneous effort j peace. Issue; the thlug Is lielng neatly with her, anyway? 1 tackled her 1 "Who la he? " I asked Oliver, the liberties of labor. The heailquarters pointed out Qulsli: JViiithington. Ray T. Eng­ ORANGES YlUmInt B 1. C 39c APPLES vnsmtes B l .t . G liaving vi.sible and widespread cl- Furnished hv the Metioy 4 25c this battle to him on his own home is the most encouraging event in ’ —Orville Wright, ro-Inventor of and quietly dour, as If there HrsUtb BerrtoR again about the Rogues’ Dance. Is |i 'They call him bid Swoby. He’s Overtime Necessary that all tire men who had ade­ land: Uhlonville, Mrs. Antoinette FLORIDA the airplane. were enough unpleasantness fect. If, for more than two dec­ there anvthlng wrong with that""’ ;j a Slovene refugee.” quate equipment for recapping and M. Dunne; Bristol. George Blaek- g r a p e f r u it Slits B4't 70*t for YCUOW RUTABAGA grounds. ’ the drive to date. ades, the Highway departmenl Overtime work at wage rates of Vitamin C ' 19c TURMPS VHainliw B, C I abroad In the world ...... without "Did she act like there was?” "Crazy ? ’ time and one-half Is often unpro­ retreading were eligible to become all: Avon. C. M’. Boles; Slm.-hurv, Warns Constipated 4 »• l(k "American armed forces must Give us lota more of the same, waa the conif irluble ne.sting place If war Is Hell, as Sherman said, \ trying to eapitullze upon old .'.ddrras eommunleattons to Tb« "She didn't act like anything In j '■( inly when an airplane comes fitable. But we must have It. Inspectors. A. O. Barnaby: M'cthi r.'^field, Al­ GRAPEFRUIT NAnvf be used In any place in all the give us, perhaps, a little touch of then- — modern-"...1——— war...a., Isla hellKail on wheels.t.Kaaia and roiitinc liilllngs of human for .some Individuals who look Bd- Herald. Atfentton Mel'ojf the girl line that I ever was up over. He saw his wife and two Pooling of technical knowledge, Mr. Zadnik said that In many bert J. Doyle; Kensin.gton, Berlin, ffle 0^ ^rieete emoke ccreen esekee VlUmlilvC 19c CELERY Vnsmtes a, c l & V k World where It aeema advisable to vaiilage of various kinds of oppor­ Heallb SorvloR against." He looked sadder than Folks Abont Lazy liver fSke-eeUne really eiclu- 'this feminine spirit on the male —Flovd B. Odium, eontrart dtres-- nature. children gunned to death by a plants and machinery la contrary of the smaller towns there was a •and Ea.st Berlin. Claude M'. Stev- •*?•’ Suler Jones mads ths cake— y tunities, there is now a new era. a pup In a rainstorm. |I playful aviator. \V‘ho wouldn’t be Uxnr doctor! lay comtlpetlon-wlth Its engage the forces of the enemy. side of the community, and per­ tor.’ 01*M. Perhaps the rra.son for such to the competitive spirit of private lack of tire Inspectors and there­ cna, J r: Marlborou'gh, Harr.\ with Romford Baking Powder, 80- MUSHROOMS F A N a WHITE • s s genteel re.straint in the accom -. ----The broom_ has tinally 1 progressed , , "Don't let It throw you. Big Boy ' crazv” ' enterprise, nevertheless many be­ fore the First Selectman or the Kln.gborn: Rocky Hill. Mrs hMdachet. mental dullneM, th»t half yesr farorita with all Joneses whe 29c In some cases these operations haps we won't have to continue Strain on Kidneys I-estened alive freting often reiult If liver bile There la no longer such a thing phshment of an unplea.sant task ' from the front door.slep -bai k lo By Right Dirt It Isn't personal. She's off the I looked at his eyes; they were lieve they must be remade Into towry clerk wa.s’ being requested to ' Charles Galllger; East WInd.vn. doean't flow freely rrerj/ dav Into your know how to cook. Ifo slam—nsysr Will be defensive In order to pro­ this drive all summer. of hou.sccleaning l.s to be found , the kitchoii. world, that's all." hard With anger, and sorry at the better units for ''^»roduclng war rccohimend .suitable inspectors. |Broad Brook, East M'lndsor Hii: inteetmei—so take Dr. EdW»rds' Olive Fasti k k W aa junk. "Well. It just Isn't natural." he hooklst contsioiog doxsns pi bright tect key positions. In other cases —Uron Henderson, price-adminis­ ,n the fact llial one investigation This Is human nature lielng ' The dietetic treatment for acute same time. And 1 thought how materials regardle.ss of the cost to M’archoti.so Point. Postmaster L Tablets to ineure penile yet thoroupli lasss to improTs your baking. Ad­ WcUoU /Jdl f Wt tptnd thoueandt to hoop you (u- complained. "What are we going to his voice h.ad sounded when he bowel movemenu. Olive T«bleu ere MIRABEL these operations will be offensive trator. isometiiiies balances or counter- what it Is. no guarantee of tu- .and chronic forms of Bright's Dis­ Individual companies. Ever.v d.ay 27,397 persons are ac- : T. L;)ftus: M’est Hartford. Arthif limply icorjtfer/ul to itlr up liver bUe dress: Rumford Baking Powder. Box formoa an u n a j Cna uualt's best huyt ture wholesonieiiess. In the or­ do to get her back into clrcula- was comforting the poor devil. Cojhpulsory draft of workers for cldentally injured. B. Romford, Rhode Island. In order to strike at the common Peninsular Strategy • • * ' acts another. ease. or nephritis is mjjch the Bushel!East Granby and Granbv eecretion end tone up muKuler Inteetl- art. Eticryona’s InttrtHod fci imving money them dayt • D o It o ew e The Soviets may, under Interna- I y^t any rate. Governor Hurley dinary course of political events, same. While the acute form dis- tlon ' "IVic,” 1 said "I guess I've been one Industry from another, and mil ectlon. 15f. 30f, OOt. All drug etorea. JELLIES way • The Flrsc Satlonal way! . . . enemy with a view to his complete The campaign In Malaya has tional law. strike at Japan If and | first ro.a- lo lame on the ba.sls ol a house-eleaning merely means ■ appears quickly under the proper "That's your problem," I told misinformed. I guess you're hu­ from one aectlon of the country’ to encirclement and eventual total de­ that one set of polltleiaiis ts Ih>- I treatment, the chronic form rfiay him. But he'd put an idea Into my man after all." another may disturb organized la­ W e make our oun FANCY FRESH brought a new type of maneuver when they so decide, without any | report.V,—...... 011 conditions within ieliiet - and %ve*re nrinr wnrnlnP' *i_i liig moved out so unothi-r ean bo a very serious disorder and head, just the same. He looked puzzled. v\ hV bor, but we may need to do those BUTTER BROOKSlOE CREAMERY feat. American armed forces WiIll Into this war—one especially prior warning the old Highway Departmenl. His The sounds of spade working In­ fnomi of the quality ro? 3 9 c — .Alexander N. Sack Interna- move In. There Is no patent on often requires prolonged treatment shouldn’t 1 be?” things. BROOKSIDE • LARGE SIZE operate at marly points In the Far investigation, largely accompl.i.sh- side the stockade caught his ear "I've got some private beer on adapted to the problem of a pen­ tional law authority. ed bv his then aide who Is now either virtue or graft, unless It with diet and -^ther measures In M'hat form will new production EGGS STRICTLY FRESH • Grads A 4 5 c East. American armed forces will • • • Is held by un elevlorate vvlileh order to produce much improve­ "That must be that louse. Oliver, Ice," I said. "How about It?"^ units assume? FIRST NATiONAL G R4PE - Q U IN C E insula. Public Works Commis.sionor digging his Indians," he said. "Thanks. I’d be delighted." he NflLLBROOK CLUB be on all the oceans, helping to I have four more sons. I would Burke, was accomplishetl while Is always inquisitive, always ment in the condition of the pa­ For a possible an.swer. take a SODAS Contanti Only Before the campaign opened, aware, always curious at'iout the tient. "Where do you get that l^use good look at the ten man labor CRABAPPLE . M IN T 4*&2*29c guard the es.sential communica­ give all of them and I too would Hurley himself was in the latter Dolf came back, from the river BAKERY the Biitlah probably Imagined aetnal (lerformanee and the ue- In the acute form, the period of stuff?” and management committee ' now EVANGELINE tions which are vital to the United fight to put down such sneaking po.st. In addition to the Moriitl He grinned. "He’d like to give smelling of fi.sh .something awful 10 oz EVAP. MILK that Singapore waa reasonably and deadly enemies as the Japs, {^^’^kway s " a r . " the B u r ic d lg ^ ‘ u-. colidlUons beld„4>.he ,a.U- dieting is relatively short and It planning the automobile indu.stry’.s is possible to leave protein out of me the heave-O out of school." and begped for the suds of the changeover to 100 per cent war tumblers AND States. « secure fhom attack by land. Then, Hitler and Mussolini. gings unearthed material wb.ch «•<'*“>- ‘'talms. I he |>e»ple gen- 25c the diet for a time, but the chronic "W'hat for? Don't he appreciate production- That committee may 2 DAINTY JELL PUDOINBS __V. A. Kennington, Humboldt. 3 ^ 1 3 c "American land and air and sea when the Japanese obtained ae.a s^eemed to dictate a sweeping re -- " " " form requires such a long dieting your giant Intellect?" The Feed^rla caught oh quick well foreshadow Ihe shape of TORIATO Tenn„ who loot one son In organization of the Mlghw^- de- period that it is necessary to give "He’s sore because he thinks 1 like it generally does. Business things to come. APPLE 2';^ '25c •out forces will take positions In the and air control of the area, they World War I and two In the CAMPBELL’S 3 2 1 c British Isles, which constitute an the patien: a reasonable amount elected his course for a snap." kept coming in steadily, and th*’"* The committee is going to pool 10 oz FINAST Immediately attempted what was present war. %VdTnarily, such a reorganlza- , makes everything look spick ana of protein in ordei to make up for "Qjd you?” were times when I was glad of • • • tidn might have happened im m t-; span an.l Loq.nmsi.mer V ox, j.er- workers and the plants and m.-i- CURRANT tumbler GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 2 ’^ ^ 2 5 c essential fortress In this great considered the Impossible, and be­ that lost througn the kidneys. -"Sure I did. It always was a JudiH’s help, it gave me a chance chlnery of automobile companies, For the first time In history, a dlatelv And we suggest, merely sonally, unquestionably has the FINAST world struggle." gan a land advance. A satisfactory treatment In snap till . he came. Now It's a to study her too. _ As Angel Todd regardless of ownership. In • any BLACK farmer can plant a crop and know S s t umt perhaps the reasof. I highest of intenUons for the fu- 1 0 02 BAKED BEANS OVEN BAKED 2^?n:'23c All this, an America which but They have made what is consid­ most cases is the use of the toma­ grind. I’d like to go over and had said, her life certainly wasn t form which will give maximum that he will get fair prices for It It d!dn'i happen immediately Was Ime. But dust and cobwebs have to juice olnt haps fish, u-sing about four ounces n i bet those dead Wasaws or Coo- cho.“e Jiiddv Queen of the May oj an> otArr brand M iq t ^ d Craam Salad Marmaladt Orsnga of the meat at the dinner meal. ■saws or Seesaws or whatever they anyhow ? That line. you cqn buy. CRYSTAUNt 'which merely sits back In a defen­ and then another on either shore, Plain or Iodized NIUCIS Washington.—The Capital In - Speaking of taxis, the District of j The Zoning Board of Appeals Analysis 'should be made every were are only a cover. 1 wouldn't Well the Idea he'd planted Oarl Soft Corn BRVNO sive spirit Is well on the road to behind ' the main British line Columbia'sB areaic beinguciiix Vorganized * I 1 willwiu uoluhold hearingsHearings tonightlomgnr on fourlour two or three weeks to see If al­ (hch Pure Vegetable Shortening Wartime: . , put it past Oliver. He's smart, that lor had been flickering and now lO taking Choc. f>nast CAKC 44 at mo losing, in this kind of war. These forces, although small, con­ (ntriInto a "civilian"rivillan defense motormotor,! .1 nefitinn«petitions th#4the mnetmost ImnnrImportant be- bumin Is still showing In the kid­ guy. But he Lsn't human." blazed up and tlliiminated the oI< Snoshstn FlOUY aht 29c All the horrors of war aren't CQj-ps" that might be one of the . ikc^ IKa anr,K.i1 a I^hancra in rK* T3ac full truth of the President s stitute-a threat which must be mg the appeal for a change In the ney excretion. brain like a candle in a pumpkin. Ktn-L-Rotion 3 MAK« OIXT . confined to the front or even to most eftectlve aids to the capital zoning of the Olcott estate on the I Should the initial fast not cor­ He hit the road and I went bock ^caS57C ca 'S2 1C vono VANISH «■»> 29c statement _is that there is no the­ dealt with: the main Briti.sh line if trouble comes. It is e.stiniated west side of Main street, by {he rect the trouble it is often advis­ "Listen, big boy.” 1 said, SILVER bombedDomoea ciiie.s.cities. . rurFor example, there ------to my duty by my traveling pal. over it is that happened to Judcl' PO-ISN atre of this war and it is a has to fall back again; the main .K that Ih"! there 18 one to every 250 per- Manchester Stores Corporation. able to use a milk diet for one or Up to now I had been keeping Dolf Gorham’s Cbonssr dutch S 20c are those patriotic songs that District. This change vva.s granted labt j two months, limiting th^ amount has made her man-shv. My the world-wjde war to which we wiM Japanese force presses forward. under cover, because I’d learned to orv is"—I’d caught that turn o have sprung up on the radio over­ In an air attack, these would be March, but the 120 days having I of milk to below three quarts a go slow about apringlng him on y»n«'» not send, everything we are able. It seems the perfect strategy night- as thick as weeds In an un- assigned to rush doctors and elapsed since the change was made 'day. It is best to use a glaps of speech from her—"that If uS»»!S the public! Folks have silly preju­ body took her by the "cck an ■\nd the President could have for advance down a narrow penin­ worked cotton patch, .' nurses to stricken arc.as. to act ns and nothing done about it the new i milk every hou during the day, dice# against skunks. There’s no In Hollywood, several Johnnle- emergency amyilances, ^nd to aid petition had to be presented, Th' leach glass belrg proceded bjr a heaved her into the social whm • This dynamic symbol meant CAKE FLOUR Malta First fUational Coffees a 1942 chosen no more telling way to sula. The Japs keep squeezing more peaceable animal In creayon. she’d swim, rather than sink. M h, habit. There’s one for et-ery lasle and 1 come-earllea turned out at the in evacuatltfg: present owners of the property are few drops of lemon juice. Enemas becau.se they don;t have to be Josi exactly what it says.Tor our drive home the full Implication ot the British back. Only when the aren’t you the guy?" purse • especially ground for you. j crack of dawn one •morning to file now ready to go ahead with part must be taken d.aily while the milk afraid of anything. If all nature patronage hit been built, and See our guarantee the strategy he meant than to sin­ British have gone back to a point One thing air raid preparations , of the plan, is being used, taking at least one "1 don't get It. Mom. ,, i r V R A Luxury Cotfee ...... O------■ first claim at the Hays office to steps aside for you* without argu- ia steadily sustained, by giving A 9 c on eocfi package gle out the British Isles a.s one ot where they can no longer be both- , title, "Remember Pearl Har are doing for Washipgton is to There will nl.so be a hearing on a day. aa the milk will not provide “The Ropuc< danc-'. Simple. ca . K I D U Ihrifty Price 2 Z 49c Init about the right of way. you *‘I*vc asked her four time*. N last a little more, in Service the specitlc locations for Ameri­ ered from their own rear will they bor." '' " Another ' “ company announced bring Mrs. Got-Box.~ Secretary request to change a one-family the necessary bulk for the.coloh to naturally get aelf-co'hfldence. Like Save 1 lb with patriotic fervor that it would phoof and Sen. F.ven Phoofer off house into a two-fainily one made move of itself. dice. M'hat more can I do?" and inSatisfaction, than the cut- COPLEY Picked* can 29c can forces. be able to make A single-minded nil hla kind. Dolf Is dignified, may­ Several ------„ abandon. ------..proceedings-----— on . a...n^n- super- high horses. by Joseph Pavan of 133 Keeney Strenuoua work should be avoid­ be a little standoffish, but he Is al­ "Take her in a bag.” tomer might reasonably expect. ^ ? 1 4 c So far us defensive purpo.ses are stand. Then, perhaps, all the Jap- called "Pearl Harbor Pearl With the exception of .New York street. Charles Cappcllo of 118 ed by the patient with chronic ways the gentleman unless some­ "Huh? " . Pennies JOHN ALDEN 2 45c "For Pete’s sake! Kidnap hei It ia on tbia basis that we solicit concerned, the British Isle.s are anese____ jirogress to date ti'illwill rwne I One ts'all well, patronized Washington and Chicago, Washington probably North Elm street Is asking to be nephritis but most patients bene body starts pushing him around. fit from a moderate amount of you big boob!" yeerr prescription business. XTe probably well protected now. They snuffed out'. restaurant is, proportionately, more of an allowed to convert a two-family He’s better than a dozen watch­ RICHMOND 2 IZ 39c I ' Italian spaghetti on its menu to apartment city than any other. house at that address into a three,- exercise in the form of calisthenics dogs to guard the wagon. "Gee!" Angel said. can assure you, first and always, •have, at least, hcJcl during the pe- But meanwhile, a new maneu- . ... noodles." which must (To Be Continued) "Liberty noodles," which must Like all big apartment cities, the family house and Joseph F. Then and walking. It la imporUnt to Nobody was In alght. so I slipped .i^a conscientious, uninte^ sad most unneighborly people In town keep up a good skin elimination to riotl while Hiller was at the peak ver has come Into the war. It Is make the Nazi nudel lovers laugh. asks that he be allowed to move rupced attention o f skilled reg­ of his military power. And Hil­ one which makes holding a penln- ■ And another is advertising Its are neighbors. his present garage from 55 Oak relieve the kidneys of aome of Our bakery goods art ma le ol hlghM (ngrciilfnu, blended hy I know a young man who had street to 222 McKee street. their load. Several shower or the ones most likely to pref* istered pharmacists. Our drug ler, whatever his recklessness. Is along well aa long a^he coptlnues .xpCTLs unit balcrd lo perfection . . .'this week we suzgest:j «»4 . .. sula against an enemy with »<^« ! X i f S I s V qua^ ^ sm ^ lived In the same building'with a sponge baths qpay be taken daily to observe the rules of healthful either woolen undenyear or a im stocks are large, fresh, potent. 7.0 c It’s here • probably too busy on other fronts and air superiority look like the being just aa Italian as its slender senator for three years, but had for this purpose. Cool showers living. It mual be remembered ture of woolen w’lth some oth We pledge ourtefves to com­ material. The average person thrifty' home­ loaf y c to have any Immediate plan for I most unpleasant military task cousin. never seen him until they both may be used If the akin reacts that all of the eliminative chan­ p e d evetr prescription pre­ FINAST BREAD t IK turned up at an air raid warden Neighbors, Town with # warm glow. It is beat to ing in a city and working Indooi Plain. Sugared or striking directly at the British 1 nel# should be kept open In order cisely as the Physician direas. maker - T-inatt Toilet Soap. im agina^. ^ traffic violator, haled Into organization meeting. The young keep on using one enema daily as to put the least possible burden where an adequet- heating syste“ DOUGHNUTS______Cinnamon :ugared12c Isles.. .- •■ long as any albumin or hyaline is Installed mav find It possible ( And you will find that our prices Recommended for its f>urtty, Happily enough, the same d u -1 the other day for failure to man's apartment Is one room, the ^ Aid Fire Victims^ upon 'the kidneys. Ice-cold Coca-Cola it everything ? But the democracies, . even ficulties which confront the Brit­ post his bail the night before, ex­ senator’s seven. But It was the casta are presented In the urinaly­ Those wishing Dr. Frank Mc­ use cotton or silk or rayon unde are invariably fair. Since it costa. delicately perfumed - Here's 7" UDY lAinMORE UYER CAKE oo<» 29c % I wear the vear around and still A 2 Uyar wtills csks • dsikloasly tcs4 - loppsU with fnilts snd nuts though their immediate task- is ish in Malay are confronting the plained he had driven up to the' young man who was named deputy sis. Coy’s article on either Acute Ne­ no more, why not come direct a complete beauty soap you'll 8th Precinct police station and dis­ warden for that section of the The kidneys should be provided main comfortable even In the col defense and production, are not Nazis on another peninsula. The Goshen, Jan 8—(JP)—Neighbors 1 phritis or Chronic Nephritis •o Preaenption Headquaners?' refreshment thoold be ... a covered "It was closed for the building. and the town of Goshen joined to- j with plenty of water and large (Bright’s Disease) may secure est weather- one color can npt I lote - and the whole family loo buay to be planning for the Russians are using the. Japanese Three nights later, the senator amounts .may be- taken during the said to be more healthful than ai PAN IRISH BREAD night." The judge let him. off. He day in extending aid to Mr. and ; them by writing to McCoy Health too. . . Will you save! Just Raisin filled white loaf • Flavored with caraway seeds ' llnal^ death blow to Hitler. Such strategy. In the Crimea, to the should have. called and wanted to kno'w If the Mrs. William Hamm, whose son, | d.ay. In most cases I do not find Service in care of this newspaper others clean, Exciting taste . . . quality it necessary in nriy practice to lookjat this price . . . American forces as are sent to the entire discomfiture of the Nazis. The 8th Precinct staUon is the deputy wouldn't please come In William, Jr., eighU perished Tues- and enclosing a large aelf-addreka- kg e city'e finest example of how to and help him plan the blackout of ady night In a firo which destroy­ limit the amount of water, and 1 ed envelope and ten cents In (A n em ia ) SNOWFLAKE BUNS " t12 s ' 12c British Islet are not likely to be Nor may these be the last In­ find it helpful In washing out the blackout a building. During black­ hia 21 windows. Now Instruction ed their newly completed fiome. stamps. ^ Question; Brunhild# wants WELDON you can trust...refreshment you bars Most delicious If heated before servin* merely defensive forces; they will stances in which the new penin­ outs. It looks about as full of life clasiies are being held In the sena- While state police searched the to c substances which are irritat­ know: "Is the patient with #e carry with them the promlM that, sular strategy may be used. Italy, as an abandoned warehouse on the tor’a apartment and the senator is ruins for trace ol the boy’s body, ing the kidneys. . QtieationB And Answefa ondary anemia likely to be und* DRUG COMPANY EDUCATOR SALTINES •M 19c riverfront In a heavy midnight fog. just one of the gang. - the family waa moved to the Cen­ Even after improvement has weight or o^-eriweight?” ran feel. For complete refresh­ when the time la ripe, when over- too, la a peninsula. • • • taken place, the patient should be (Clothing) Prescriplion Pharmacists • • • ter Bchool, jointly owned by the QueaUon:. A. B A. inquires: Answer: The. one who has U wbelmlng superiority has been One of Washington’# several Such stories are being told all town and the Congregational very careful of his diet. All highly form of anemia la uaually Inclln seasoned food# should be avoided 'Which la the moat sanitary un­ 901 Main Street achieved, the forces of freedom women taxi driven applied to the over Washington. Approximately church, where rfelghbors started at to be over-weight or at least ment it's all you want and you Approved Hoarding once to.,ifiartition the interijtr into and the amount of salt used should derwear—cotton, wool, linen, pure have tendency to fatty tlasue wl We Deliver Dial 5321 HEINZ BrtU lash back upoh Europe. Red Cross for appointment as an 65 senatora, seven cabtoet mem­ silk or rayon? Alao, is there any tnaapr'* HEINZ HEINZ ambulance driver. She waa told, bers, several Supreme Court jus­ four rooms. be kept to the minimum. a deficiency of good, firm muse You trust its quality . To ths heroic British, who have We must go without many Partly cured patients may live color which la beat for the health US'* site saya, that she would have to tices. a couple of hundred dollar-a- Weather permitting, consruc- lar tissue. want it oil. Tiy it. held tbeir fortreM sloae and things; we will have to share yearers. and numberless congress­ tlon of a garage will be begqn for ten or twenty years after .the of the wearer?” SOUPS % B A B Y F O O D S JUNIOR FOODS prove her worth by driving 100 'disease da d iscovert If they are Answer: Any of these material# » » c '' All kinds except Consomma Sigalnst odds for more than two many other things; buf there Is bpun for the Red Cross In her own men live In apartments and are ahortiy on the Hamm property so le longest village In the wo STRAINED • WIDE SEUtTION that the couple- Can live th?re un­ careful. It la generally poaalble, may be considered entirely sani­ and Chowder CHOPPZD • FOR VOUNCSrcn . years, thla «pedfie sentence In the one tiT>e of boarding for which w’c car. Sha asked how about the 10 .getting acquainted with the folks tary providing they are cleansed probablyprobab la Kempton, near Brai I01*|\.ID UNOII AUytOll'av os thi c o c a - c o ia company iY around them for the first time. til neighbors can erect a new when the case la found *oon yean she had been driving a taxi enough, tb bring about enough Im- often enough. Aa a general rule, ford. Bkigland. which atraggl • N I /OWNID AMO OOIRATIO iiy 1 lb Pre^dent's address was the gn st- have the highest kind of approval In Washington traffic? That didn’t Maybe, thla Is the beginning of nouse. lumber for which will be provemelrit so that th^ patient gets those living in colder climates are along a single road for J mile*. COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANYt EAST HARTFORD, CONN. riROT NATIONAL STORCf cans •st poaalhlall^ood news. "At last" —that of President RooBCvell'J count , democracy. ■ . - , , furnished by the town. 25c 3 ^ “ 2 0 c 3 ^ 2 5 c •X, MANCHESTER EVENING RERALO. BIANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1942 PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. hONN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8,- I94S EIGHT' Bids lu rc h e s retreat, Senator Coiinally (D-Tex) Mass) of the Senat* Naval miles, pteasipg the enemy back in Jap Group Babies Diapers Holding Up Valor |ot Reds said today that further Soviet auc- fairs Committea, said h* had I.ocal Ixifter ( afrier front or them. ceooea might close the Nazi path­ assured, on gexid authority Man Murdered Scout Leader way to the Caucasus and Turkey. Germaif Rites Skating Conditions Nearly (iot Seine Coffe* “ In the H&lfays area (altmg the Aid Red Cross the Russlana were making t Llbyan-cEgyptlan border) in apite Despite a Shortage of Pins Draws Praise "The success of the Russian Germans pay heavily in the wit lOcol War Industry At Center Spring?' It "a s mighty cold thia of continuing duat atorma, our A ir Oh Visit Here 1^0 Exploit Philippines troops In the Orimegn and Black drawal and if it was not a itauw ■ morning ag local letter carriers 111 West Haven Forces peraiatently and success-, Sea area ia gratifylhg," said Con- the withdrawal was costing thn'l I To Be Dropped can testify. While covering his fully attacked enemy positions better to Be Read on By James Marlow hem is ripped— instead of sewing nally, chairman of the Senate For­ Nazi Arm y much more In men and * The ice on Center Springs Pond- Further Successes May route this morning one of them throughout the day. ’ . New York. Jah. 8—oP)—Babies’ It—or when a strap breaks. If pins eign Relations Committee. "That equipment than it had bargained is not of sufficient thickness yet Army Has fJite Corps is a vital spot." Geared to High Speed was asked by s woman if a Brother Is Suspended a« British informants declared that !vfrs. Emily Greeley of Tells Hptc to Avoid . Sunday from AIL the diapers are holding up in the em­ got very scarce, they’iT-have to' I for.. ■ to permit public skating, it "-as Close Nazi Fathway to Concordia Lutheran l)e- good hot- cii[> of coftee would the Axis hold-out forces in the National Headquarters To Accumulate Vast Pulpits iri the Town. ergency in spite Of a general slump start doing their repair Jtiba right There has been some conjecture slated today by the park siiperm- Police Send Out. an Halfaya-Salum area were being Losing Money M Raid in pins.' away." Caucasus anti Turkey. in congressional circles about the eides oh Action at Aii- tendent. If the current colil weath­ not • warm him. The mailman Flying the world's moet depend^ "closely inveated.’’ , cMeets Loral Council. Funds for Which No The over-all effect, suggested Men’ will get a break, she added, extent of the German retreat in ^Milling o f Pearl Har­ er holds it is expected that skat­ replied that it would. Eight State Alarm. Miss Haze, J. Trotter of East able transport planes, airlines .-M "I thought so. said the The R. A. F. today, reported “ a one department store buyer, may for when fasteners and zippers are Washington, Jan 8—(,0—Prais­ Russia and doubts were expressed the United States in the first eight iiiial Church Alect. ing " ill be allowed tomorrow. | successful attack oh tw6 medium- Accounting Ever Made New York, Jah. 8—(iF)— A d ­ Center street, who is successfully that it would prove to be the rout bor Resulted in Quick­ Red Cross woman. "I was going to give eventually mean a neater Am eri­ less plentiful, women ■ will sew months of 1941 logged a 30.48 per West Haven, Jan. 8— i.^i — sized enemy merchant vtrsels in ' Mrs. Emily Greeley of the N a­ vice from the Ne-w York State can womanhood, and less work for ing the valor of the Russian troops Soviet sources have claimed. \'oii one 'but 1 just threw a"'ay tional Girl Scout headquarters, how its members may avoid organizing groups of women from their dresses together Instead of pushing the German Army back in cent Increa.se in revenue passenger Rev. Karl Richter who Is enter George Litt,Ie. 46, a former con­ the central iledlterranean” by (A * g war eoiTMpoBdent for men. However. Chairman Walsh (D- ening of Tempo in AH ' the last of the coffee vvho la working with the Manches­ the various 'churches for Red calling In their husbands to button miles over the same period in 1940. mg upon his ninth year As pa.stor British Naval planes' Tuesday Tho AMoclated Fm a daring losing money should diners flee Buyers and sellers say there Le cessionaire at the Savin Rock ter Girl Scout organization, wa-s without paying their checks Cross work, , and is presenting Its them up the bark. Factories Here. Notes of thr Concordia I.utlieran. pri'- j Further Rule ! .amusement park, was shot .and night. the firat two years of the C)il- { a shortage tn common ami safety As buyer.? and sellers comment­ An explosion was caused on one introduced to Council members neeo - Japaneee war, Lloyd ! during air raid alarms: needs in this emergency to the pins, hairpins, needles, zippers and Th? lUVl Cio.-is War Kund total sented a most encouraging (ra-sto- I i killed today in his home here. He ed on the situation, they showed ship and the other was seen to ami leaders, at a tea yesterday I^hrbaa had a cloae-up of the I "When an air raid alarm oc­ church people, has Just received a snap-fasteners because so much of What effect had the Pearl .Har- reachwl *8.5T« 13 today. Chairman ral rcpoit at the annual congrega- ' died on the sidewalk in front of concern about the future of bablea' Oil Alien Ael: ■slop while a destroyer came along­ afternoon al the Y. M. C. A. Japanese exploitation torh- | curs, honest but panicky letter from Norman . H. Davis, the steel and brass used in mak­ Iher iBcidwit or the P.resident * Ben Chenoy announced at noon. tional meeting held at the church , Alioiil Town his Leete street home. diapers and rubber pants, but an side to help. There was a gbod attendance de­ nlque. He reporta on It hAe. guests will probably want to chairman of the American Red ing them is needed for war. f t on local defense Indus- The "Vani.'-hing Tea” total today last evening. The- church has had : Chief of Police Harry W. Tuttle ■ ) leave the premises for safer investigation showed this was not spite the severe v?-eather. Cross in Washington, to be read "But 1 think bablfs will be able is J62.To and hcndqiiartcrs is an exceptionally good year, ho | Owing to the shortage of yarn said that police wgre seeking L it­ shelters before payment is well founded. .said, and while the iiievilalile 1dss,| The tea was In the main floor at all churches, Sunday, January to keep their diapers on," said an­ I checking the li.st to find out who Homrs Vi lierr Aliriihj .mil other niatoiials. St. .Margaret .-i tle’s brother. James. 42. for ques­ By Lloyd Lehrbna made. In such cases restsur- “ There will always be baby dia­ When John Nickerson, of Che- social room and Mrs. Norman A.iJi 11, Red Cross Sunday. It reads aa other buyer. "Prospective mothers ! does not entinue the chain. Plca.-e ' hv death o.-c„rrcd a.< it do. s cverv i-'ui Ic. Daughters of Isabella, wrll tioning. An alarm requesting his Washington, Jan. 8.—(>P)—The steurs must be guided by only pers," an emphatic woman buyer ney Brothers, was asked, he rc- (dill \ ifit Lollies I iitU-r; Officers of Grange served as chairman, assisted by follows: are not hoggish. I read the rules and you " ill .-.ec that ) year, it "a s much m.uc rliali of! omil Its work meeting this week, detention was broadcast through Japanese Arm y has an elite corps one consideration— customers’ declared. "Diapers are made of Mrs. A. B. Sundquist and Mrs. "The the Spiritual Leaders of "They expect only one baby at a one party is' to be given within a j ,-et by the number of new memb.-r, | (ioMTiinicnl Law. ic-e-s-sions are planned for Tuesday eight states. safety. America: gauze and bird's-eye, both cotton **** huri'h " ill be welcome tii Join thc cookies and cupcakes were served. discreetly arranged on a pay- stands the American Red Cross. A rubber pants manufacturer, weak. Although the employee.- bv the 11" I " hi' b If.pure.? l.hem ti-i iMj^:. MHnrhe.?ter Grange, No, 31. P. shortage. They can't believe war although admittedly still puzzled N Y SIRlOlN, BOTTOM ROUND the receipts to head(|uartcrs m .,ciou|'. It IS not confined to mem- Those who poured were pa.st Com­ — cari be expected to play a'm ajor aa-you-order basis." ' Its past record of mercy in the STEAKS Iliejhaelve# arc not doing the same, 1 turn in all short-wave tnm.simt- Harold L. Bacon. neighbor of ' of H , .seated its 1942 officers last might even 'affect babies." on the full effect of the OPM’s care of Benjamin Chemy. n.^3 I'Oi s of the circle. missioners Mrs. Robert Hawley. role In exploitation of the Philip­ relief of human suffering is re­ yiey are however, working six llin g a'ml re, elMiig sets cameiaf 1 tJie Littles, .said Mrs. Little came I night in the Ma.sonic Temple at a Emphasizing that pins are restrictions on the use of rubber, Super Right - PORTERHOUSE, Mam street, and "ill the hostess Mrs. John Ptckles, Mr.s. J. Sey­ pines. cognized everywhere. Now the days every week." 1 and lireanns lia'-e tsVn further ad- The tir?t regular meeting of the screaming fo hi? house shortly public ceremony. The installing household necessities, particularly confidentially said: SIRIOIN, FACE RUMP, BOTTOM kindly include her name a.- well a.- mour Brown. Mrs T. Edward What the SSS is doing in Manila event of total war brings a vast ROASTS . f t i a is especially true in the de- ' m s.-"! I.'d.iy Ibat all such sets in I.Icn .I I'liib ol.St. Bridget s church before noon, shouting that her leam-vvas members of the local In sewing, the buyer who looked "O f course, we ll have to have those of the guests. homes to V Inch aliens hat e scces.s Brosnan, and the present Girl Is yet to be disclosed, but the Coldest Day new emergency and places heavy whole or Either BUtment where parachute cloth is It has been published that head­ will hr held tomorrow evening in brother-in-lavv was "going down Grange, nam^y. Mrs. Doris Swal­ for a tidier womanhood as a result rubber pants for bablea. Rubber woven. This partlctdar task "h elh cr they a c aidually owned .Scout commissioner, Mrs. Albert known record of Its widespread op­ responsibilities on the Red Cross. Hali - Sunnyiield quarter,- in the Hale and Hoii.e* the I'ari.sh hall at S o'clock. Fol­ the street. ” low. Installing officer: Mrs. Laura "In this crisis w? look with con­ of the war said: pants are Just aa necessary as COOKED HAMS hv the aliens th"'iusel'. es or not She then went back and stood Robinson: also Mrs. C. B Eich- erations in occupied CThIna shows it tlM «low e»t operation of all building would he closed at lurch lowing the hiiainess meeting there I Loomis, marshal: Mrs. Roy W ar­ the possibilities. tinued confidence to the spiritual "Sloppy women use pint when a rubber nipples." WOUiy— more time than the oth- are required t"v turn them in at beside her husband's body on the man. chairman of the progr.am Of Year Here ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ % ■ SELECTED SPRING hour, but there has been a new will he a short program an'l ri*- . ren. emblem bearer; Mrs. Edith The "Special Service Section" is leaders of the American people. eta. However as far aa the flnlsh- the police station before .'=atiirdav sidewalk while Bacon telephoned committee. LI group of volunteers to help take li'c.?hmeiU.«. | Wickham, chaplain: Mrs. Florence the Arm y's hand-picked and pow­ With the cooperation of the clergy LAMB LEGS roftMiATEo iBK the parachute cloth is con- ■Mrs. Greeley is planning to give a t over, "h o will al.so assist m some night, police. Chapman, regalia hearer; Mrs erful unit for accumulating vast the deeper meanings of aacrifici.al managing the war effort would eeraed, hugh quafiUtles are being In homes "h ere there are radi'o j Police said .Taniles Little lived at two training coiir.se.s while in clerical work, and therefore the Dr Morri.s f Kancher has re- | Edith Parson, pianist. funds for operations for which no Readings as Low as 18 service and the central message of have amounted to soclallzallon, MAKE THBM turned out dally. This is due to the sets w?ith short wave ban'ds, and Ills brothers horde from time to , Manchester, one e.speclally d* - Labor Fails LB office hours " ill he fi 30-6 daily .-umed prai'ticr after a \acation’ The officers follow; accounting is ever made, and for the Red Cross will be mtade clear. destroying "th* very foundation PORK LOINS n.-il o Lued artually by the alien."- time, hut that it was not consider­ ' signed for the new loaders, and Below Reported; 8 in .N’orthern New York | Master. Wilbur T. Little. permitting high-ranking officers to As the AiTi4rican people thin un­ upon which Amerien's unparalleled liut t"i which thrv may hate aii-es? , ed his permanent address. A l l l l O K t O N I L I S S ROAST BRING HOME, Overseer. Raymond Thomas. jthe other for women more eXpen- feather their own neats in the pro­ derstand t^e quality of brother­ record of. industrial accompllah- LB the owner may take them to a . I George Little had been unem- Minus on Main Street. To Gain Bid l i l l U u l l 5TEER BEEF woven by other concerns throng ^ niother and son went to head- •Mrs Stanley Rpwe has been ; Lecturer. Beatrue Little. lenced in Girl Scouting. She will cess— all at the expense of the hood which binds, the whole hu­ haa been built." qualitieit radioman and hate the ploved since the Savin Rock sea­ out th« country quarter? to tiirh in the report of Chaplain. Iva Ingraham. .il.so attend the leaders' associa­ conquered peoples. man fam ily together under God, A statement Issued by labor MORE FOOD ! short .wave hand removed \ cei-. named adniinustrator of the e.?tate son ended, but recently obtained a This morning brought reports Other Speeding i.P . the mother who h:id. been solicit­ Secretary, Beatrice Manning . tion meeting, Wovlnesday evening. they will give the ^ iritu al and -members of the dissolved commit­ Also, there has been a simllair tificate signed by the repair man of hAr higsband who wa.? killed by lob and " s s to have reported for Maintains Polite Fiction RIB ROAST s » " ing. Her .-on a.?ked his mother it Treasurer. Minnie Strom. Llaniiary 14, at the Y and will give of the coldest day this winter when material backing required to sus­ New Group Replaces tee aald "the conclusion -is » In­ aoMding up of the manufacture of nriist lie turned in to the. Chief nf ^• in aiit'o.mohile in South W im lcr w ork today, police learned. The Japanese Army itself main­ she had .some change, and the la.“ t month. j Steward. Frank Newton 'instnn tion at this meeting. Scout readings were reported as low as tain and extend these humanitar­ escapable that the manufacturers m u l l ' MILK-FED a b ^ d llneA another part of a I’.dice attesting t". the fai t that j I Commissioner Mrs Robinson urges tains the poljte fiction o f the Sa­ Committee to Direct mother said they could get some Assistant Steward, Edward La- murai (rode of spotless incorrupti­ 18 below zero in the Tanner street ian een'lcea. contemplated but little change r l l l f L < TO 5 POUND SIZES at. the Dairy Dept. . . , INUWCbute. This too. is a task that the Inquired work has been done, I all leaders to plan to attend later, thinking he probably wanted ! Another group of local prison? vTiance ' bility, relegating to the SSS a mo­ “We are no" engaged In an W ar Production. from their 'business as usual' atti­ !■ beinc done by Cheney Brothers. nn the ladio. section of the town. 12 below on ROASTING 4 TO 5 LBS tiLVCRBsbOK IS AA* a dime for randy A half boor la­ have donatrd'to the Blood-Bank I^ d y .Assistant Steward, Kath- emergency campaign to secure a tude." Braiding machines are turning out Radios and other prohibited arti­ nopoly yn plundering occupied tcr- Parker atreet near Lydall street S B llB l cscAKirnr srint 0 0 ter the son returned to headquar- The following volunteers have al- ' /V. F. enne White. minimum of 50 million dollar*. To FANCY MILK-FED tzamendous qugnUtlcs of shroud cles turned in in conforiuily with Stocks ritoriee. Washington, Jan. 8 i/p) — CHICKENS D a **A» SUNNTfllLO LS AA| Irr.s alone with hl.s own dollar to I ready contributea- one pint of j Cerese, Esther Anderson. I and the Mutual heating plant in the extent that the people appre­ D aX ivI W'b prlni^lb 40c iilNl Ow- Uaeo every day. the act " ill he returned to the own- ' Scanclia to Seal Japanese officers, frequently In the rear of the Smith building on Labor's bid for a share in control FRESH NATIVE O T * .give as hts donation. . blood. Joseph RanclH, Charles Car- 1 Flora. Beatrice Forster I uniform, direct its operations down ciate the nature of the need and A ll of the silk In this counto" Rev. Karl Richter ers at the c lose of the emergency. , ,s e. , Main atreet. reporteo a reading of of the automobile industrj's war 2Ui TO 3 4 POUNDS LB ^ f Sharp Cheese ?o7o‘.(o ls 32* In a rscent conversation some­ . o w - •« -II -u--., son. Kenneth Irish. fH’orge Pear .Adams Exp . . . . Pomona. Mrs. Frank Newton. j to the siriallest detail, and Japa­ the magnitude of the task this sup­ Dutch Minister BROILERS was tied up by the U. S. Govem- Receipts will he gi\cn to all alirns ,,,______t ___ w. 8 below at 7 o’clock. port will be forthcoming. production program waa rejected one was asked how much they had grateful is that (he church entcr- Clarence Goetz. Coneelto .Zanghi .Air Reduc . . . - William Scott was appointed a 1 lls Nch Officers nese, "ronln" (gangsters) and Ko­ lUNNYFiiT-0 maat some time ago. Since then, given to Red Cross, and thus per- .who lea\e these articles at This morning Morlarty Brothers "A t the request of our chapters, by the OPM today because of a Moeester Cheese . is 3 1' upon the year HM2 again free from -\11 of these men are members oi Alaska Jiin . . • ■ member of the executive commit- I rean camp-followers do the dirty sliced Li 29« SMikei Fillets l. 2 V however. Cheney Brothers have police “station. I ■ gasoline sUtlon, which is the only Sunday, Januar>’ H , has been labor-management deadlock in the At Chungking BacoR .son said thev were In on the Van­ debt, although major improve­ I Company K of the Conhecticut '.Alleghsny . . . • tee for three years. work. At L POiK Swiss Cheese DOMESTIC Li 37* tMWi granted the right to a ishing Tea chain and contributing station in town that is open all designated a n Red Cross Sunday, committee chosen to direct it. link nr maat L i 29‘ Mackerel FANCY CAit Li 8^ ments have been made to the -■'tate Guard. .Am Can ...... An oyster stew was served after I Scandia Lodge. Order of Vasa, Profits in occupied China— Saasage large portion of the raw silk to to a /ood sale. How can it be un­ night, reported 7 below at 7 o’clock In the hope that every pulpit in The two-day-old committee of Beitleirs CHEElt 2w;o°o\s39*I WEDGES 1 Am Home Prod the ceremony. No. 23. will install it? new officers, which are still piling up— amount Chungking, China. Jan. 8— VP) — e a ^ on with their producUon of derstood that this is not their con­ building. aqd along Main street there were America will be an interpreter of I five management and five labor M A iO A ilN E : L i President Oscar G Anderson 1 I Mystic Review. W B. A . is dr- Am Rad St S . . Thursda" evening, January I'*- to millions of dollars annually from I Baron Casper Van Breugel Doug­ Olee nutlev 2 CTNt 29* the parachute cloth. tribution to the drive, but just a readings o f 8 below. The coldest those eternal verities, compassion, representatives and an OPM offi­ ri SAMITAIY PACK PINT 3 3 ‘ presided and the following resolu­ British Fliers ; ganizCng a First Aid class amon^;.Am Smelt .. The in.'tallatlon I'ereniony will be special licenses, taxes, fees, mo­ las former Netherlands minister OYSTERS Metal Is Needed part of being a good citizen, and weather was experienced just pity and aid—essentially exampli- cial which waa to have set up the According to Floyd Smith of the tions "e r e I’oted iqion favorably .t.s members, and all vvho are in- .Am TAT. Savs Singapore I in charge of Distnct Deputy .>4elma nopoly, exactions, protection pay­ mechanics of converting the indus­ to Athens, today presented )iis helping to carr>' on the Commu­ Iteresled should get in touch at , Am Tub B .. ments. cuts on narcotic sales, and about 7 o’clock. fied by tho Red Cross. Icrcdentials ns minister to Chuiig- Pioneer Parachute Company, he i.s during the meeting: Carlson of New Britain and her "Your cooperation in such ways try to war production failed to FANCY-GREEN LB 2 5 ‘ nity projects. People ran forego Raid Baiij^kok: 'once with Mrs. F. P. Keish. tele-I Am Wat Wks Installing staff The refreshment ransoms from kidnapings. Shortly after the sun came out Iklng to Presideni Lin .Sen, bnng- SHRIMP SIJD5 FAST IN toady to swing into any sort oJ a movie or a package of cigarettes To redecorate the exterior of the as you consider most effective will agree on how much authority it 'phone 7H1. It IS.proposed to be- .Ana copda Not Neglecletl com'mittce for the occasion will he After many years, and against and with no breeze blowing It did I mg to full stieugth the A.BCD producUon which the government or budget one meal a bit different­ church and shingle the par.sonagc be greatly appreciated. should exercise and was replaced Atk for your change in U. S. Defense Stamps/ COLD WATER : gin next Tuesday evening, with ArniouV III Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wennergren, great odds, the Chinese govern­ not appear to be as c o l d ^ it was. I powers representation in the Chi­ n igh t wish him to, • providing that ly to find the more than one dol­ roof. • Faithfully Yours. by a new group. Set Big Fires I -Miss Jcksie McIntosh, R. N. of the Atchison- . . Mr. and Mrs August Carlson. Mrs. ment had finally made consider­ Automobiles that bad been teft out I nese capital. tho Company could get some sort lar that la needed from every citi­ To discontinue the German ser­ ((.’ontinued Dom Page One) Norman H. Davis” . H ill Have No .Authority W. B. A. Health Center in Hart- Aviation Cqrp Carl E: Thpreji. Amandus Johnson able progress in eradicating opium aa night showed the effects of the The baron was secretary to The at priority on metal. The pack of vice Indefinitely. weather and were giving the own­ zen. To drop the word "German” In (Oontinueil From Page One) I ford as instructor. The course will Baldvsin Cl . . and Cari I. Anderson. smoking. Within a few days The new committee Will have no Netherlands delegation to the 2 7' tho chute consists of many metal A t the-rheeting of the Woman s had "played a 'ver>' valuable part ers much trouble this mornUig. the official name of the church. ! embrace ten lessons. Miss Mcln- B * O ...... The lodge has voted to bu y a after Japanese troops occupied authority to act by Itself but will Washington conlercnce in 192-1 fasteners and clamps, and Mr. Federation of the Center Congre­ in the Russian military effort ' The trouble- with frozen cars start­ Red Cross Drive broadca.st bv the Berlin radio plac­ i tosh received her training in Can- Eendix ...... •thousand dollar defense bond, and areas around Shanghai a gigantic riiake recommendations to the and was t'lUnsellor of The Nether­ „Bmltb is finding it difficult to se- gational church la.st night it was The foreign .secretarv- also- de­ ed last night for those who work Social Is Eiijoved It was also unanimously voted ed the attack at 4:11 a. rn , local ' ada. and has had wide experience Beth Stl ...... also to donate S'.M to the Red Cn ?8 Japanese-dominated opium monop­ OPM. It will conalat of three man­ lands legation st Washington from B&M ■ ROWN Bread 2 c a n s 25* -"^cuio the metal with which to voted to give $.^0 to the Red Cross nied th.it the earlier de.ci.sion to late. There was a demand far serv­ 1933 to 1937. •■anufacture these. In fact, if it to conduct a Red Crciss drive at time. Thursday 4:l.'i p m. Wpd- in institution and private work, in Borden ...... oly sprang up, with the "Special agement and three labor represen- War Fund drive < • aid Greece was ".sentimental." He drive. ice and in several cases owners of Melasees aasNous's cAn^ 1 7 * had not been for his foresight of every .service, beginning Immcdl -nesday. e s t —and said two Brit- addition to being well known and Can T’ac ...... Service Section” providing the Bv Church Choir Uttvea and an OPM official. Rev. Ralph Ward of the South declared that it wa.s taken with cars had to leave their .Cars where •locking up on these metals and atel£ and to give $2.^ at once to pianes crashed in residential popular with W. B. A. members Cerro Do P ■ . opium and other narcotics, fur­ Edsel Ford. C. C. Carlton of MarthMallewFliff^cr/IB* Methodi.st church announces that ' in this area. Ches A- Oh full concurrence of military au­ they froze up and rode home with The Motor Wheel Corporation, and canvas cloth (which is also getting the War Cabinet has been formed the ciirrent campaign All societies districts. thorities And he reiterated that nishing protection, and handling ■carce) the company woul.l not of the church will take part in iThe Axis listed the Thailand CTirvsler , Engagements all finances. ' someone who was able to ret Forty members of the Center < E. Wilsorf! president of Ge'neral Sweeeo 2?aS5 25* with Mrs. Inez Truax as the chair­ Plans for the First Aid class at Coca-Cola the Yugoslav coup d'et.at with sub- started. j C!Tiurch choir were present at the Motors, were mentioned as man­ NATION’S FAVORITE I f Of oven have been able to produce as man. who Is also president of the these Red (Truss collections, giving hospital, the French church and .sequert resistance to the Germans rompivbensive Re|K>rt Given Bosco *JsV35* jAi many finished parachutes as they of their own funds. the Bank of indo-Chin.v was dam- , St. Bridget's church arc nearing Col Gas A F.I . A special U. S.- Treasury agent" ! churen last eveqlng to enjoy a agement members of the group, i Women’s Society of Christian Ser­ completion. Advance instruction coupled with the action of British have thus far. Mr. Smith hopes A vote of thanks and apprecia­ aged by bombs, and said several Coml Inv Tr . . in Shanghai forwarded to Wash­ supper, which was served under Wilson declared labor's rejected 717 MAIN STREET O&C Potatostlx 3 CA** vice Mrs. Carrie J Anderson, vviU be given by Anthony Choman. Corel Solv . . . . troops in Grcei e, had delayed the (loYanK-Meacham propo.sal that Industry, labor and i that this situation will be remedied chairman of local church ni'tivi- tion for his serviee.S was given to civilian.? were killed. Three fires ington a comprehensive report on the direction of the music com­ 10 VERRSj Next To and a beginners’ class will bo un- , Cons Edis . . . . ■German attack on Russia by sux Mr. and-Mrs. ('harles E Mea- Pearl Harbor Tale mittee. Miss Laura House is chair­ the government share equally in ■ FREE PARKING DroMoBary Mix soon, however. tieS Mi.sa Mae Waddell, presKlent John .Adamy who left the chureh resulted ‘ rom incendiary bombs in the detailed operations, naming •Manehrster Herald IJ>T RRAR OF der the .same direction. All men I Cons Oil . .N . . w'Reks. cham. of Tolland, announce the en­ man of the committee and she ws-s CMher Plants in Town of Cecilean Cliih: Walter Myers, hoard this year the raid, tho Bangkok dispatch the Japajiese SSS officers. STORE Piok SalRMN • TMAH ' ca’m 1 7 * and women* desiring to attend j fon t Can .. This point WHS cheered h“' the gagement of their daughter. Miss in N MANCHE.STER Also other factories in town president of Men's Friendship Officers ,\re lU-eleeted said.) Opium smoke curled in the wake Used as Cover assisted last night by Rsiph C. which are producing defense ma- - Presltlent Antlerstm and practl- Moiilmein. east of Rangixm. vv as should register vvith any meniber i Corn Prod Konse. Alice E. Meacham. to Chester B. Brown, Mrs. A, F. Simmons, Rob­ ' Railed OaU'i^ro 2 ;:.%^29* Club: Mrs. James Lewis, pre.sidciit of vtlve women’s lommittee, or , \vn E li'i) .“aid. too. that hr had call­ of the advancing Japanese army. teiHals have in some way. -stepped of Somemarco Club: Robert Gor­ rally all other officers were re­ reported bombed tt'eilnesday after­ Ciovaiig. son of Mrs.'(.'laia L G<>- Madame Chlang Kai-Shek, wife of ert Marchani and ' Roger McCor­ tuNNV- 30 ex K i noon and Rangoon itself undi i- with Mr. Choman or Dr Knapp. I p^ F’ont ed Brit.iin s minister.? at Ankara mack. Paicake Floor PIILD FKa V ” up their own individual production. don, representative of .Ihe choir; elected and " ill be installed at the vang of 16 Hazel street, this town. the generalissimo charged that the New York. Jan. 8—<.)Pi—Police JUICY F'.ORIDa SIZE 150 176's SIZE 2 0 a ? li TOiie Carlyle-Johnson Company, for worship service the coming Sun­ weilt another air alarm, although The Women's commillee of St. I pj^tnian Kod nd Heh. ran to Mi>.“(ow "becau.se Winzler-Winzler One of the highlights of the eve­ Albert L. MacLeaii. eliorch lay Bridget's church is still hoping for ..\,it '-L . I thought it probable that the i',er- Japanese had- aet out on a delib­ found a war quirk to crime today £ ;!:% C 0 L D S Am Page Synp *JoV13* kudance. is now working their em­ reader. Nelson Riehmcind. presi­ day. They are as follows; Vice no raider.s appearid. , erate campaign to drug the Chi­ ning was • the showing of the new 2 1-POUND I Moiilmein us famous in the Kip­ the loan of a sewing machine. [ pier mans would try to m.ike mi.?ehiet —a woman who used a story of ployees on the basis of sixty-three dent of Kpworth Leaguer Miss president. Fred Knofla: secretary, Mr and .Mr.s John Winzler of 22 nese into a nation of slaves. choir gowns to the members, after from d«v«lopinf BAG8 ORANGES 2 DOZ 4 9 * 2 Kiz 3 9 * ToMato Jilea K>ns ctSt 1 5 * hours per week. They are engag- William Hansen: financial secre­ ling poem as the place where ■ , , 1 c,en v7en Food?r 00(1? n Turkey, particularly out of my Pearl Harbor aa a cover for purse which the regula. choir rehearsal F-dna MiilleH. president of Hl- le annual meeting of the stock- | Wadsworth .street, announce the An American missionary, in a m] in the production of a niulUple tary, John l-arch: assistant, John a Burma girl waited for her Brit- , Th ' ' isit to Moscow. snatching. was held. Put a tia drops of Ticks Va-tro-nol ■ 39c Loague: Dorothy A. Ritz. superin­ engagement of their daughter. detailed survey of the Japanese- up taeh noatrtl at th* very first sniffle, | disk clutch which is praised highly Noske: treasurer. Louis Hansen: i.sh Tommy. In the shadow of an holdersers of the Odd Fellows Build- i p(,,Rpoy . "And in that." he ad-led. "i Mrs. Clara Gollobin told police The present choir waa organiz­ (or) 8-LB. GOLDEN - YELLOW Guar*n)«e(J 100*!^ tendent of church school mg assiM'iation will be held in the Miss Katherine H, Winzler to h red sponsored narcotics business in snecz* or sign of nasal Irritation. Its ' trustee. John KluCk. elder. Andrew old pagoda, smoking a "whackin' Hudson Mot was not di.sappointed ■’■ yesterday that while she was en ed In the fall, and this was the B.\U 57c Pof# Hyiifogenat^d Jhy thwArmy. Odd Fellow.s building Thursday, A. Winzler, Son of Mrs. Mary Wln- Nanking, counted more than 800 q^ulck action aids I BANANAS 'Vita m in s a . B’, C LBS 2 7 ' The Standard Mat Company, of Winzler; deacon. Jacob Kleni; big cheroot. ' Int Harv Jap Fleet Most l*o-.\erfiil route to ser\-e on a Jur>', a woman first social function which they Red (Toss headquarters has re­ January 11 at 8 p m. rler of 31 Madison street... opium dives which were licensed Nature's dafensas M|«ara V -V VageiabI* Shortening tkls town is also planning to ex­ mi.ssionary secretary. Ray Kulpin- (The Japanese say that six Brit­ Int Nick ...... •...... Attlee told the Htiusc frankly to- sat next to her on a subway train have engaged In since their or­ a«alnstcold*.Follow ROUND - FLA ceived bv mad two i onli ilnition.s l.av that Britain did not have suf­ and protected by the 388. and es­ lAtPIOODSIOmSt SUPER MARKCIS pand its business a great deal very skv. ish Spitfire.? were ilovvned and Int -ir A T ...... and started talking about the ganization. It was also the occa­ dtrecUons In folder. V A *T R 0 *N 0 L ' GREEN BEANS VlT A B' C LBS from norida. Both came froiri hangars and other military equip­ raptam of Police Herman Johns - M a n ...... ficient resources for complete ipre- Kittle-Biffcnski timated that one in eight of Nan­ weather. 2 5 * soon. It has already started a Maiuhestcr re.Hidents who are Sclicpdcl and Manager Jack San­ king's population had become sion of the birthdav o f the di­ 3 ‘ 5 7 ' move which will give LI expanded ment .set afire in Japanese attai ks Kennecott ...... paration against the Japanese who. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Bigenskt of Then, leaning closer, tears start­ NEW TENDER TEYa s wintering in the South .tine was son of the State theater will go user.? of narcotics. rector of the choir. Jesne Davis. 1 L t TIN 21 c space in which to continue the pro­ siiue Saturday on the Mingi)ladon Leh' Val RR ...... he declared, at present have the 10 Spymemr street this town ing from her eyes, the woman con­ ■' VlTAM'N C from Fred A Verplamk and the to .New York City this next week­ Gpllects Part of Profits BEETS 2 . chs1 5 * duction at washers ami gasket?, ai^Bgpme, 10 miles north of Ran­ Ligg A.My B ...... mo.st powerful fleet in the Pacific. noune'e the engagement fided she had not heard from her other from Miss F-lizaheth M T ay­ goon^ end to select acts for the annual Lockheed Aire ...... House members cheered, how­ daughter. Miss Josephine B. Blgen- Almost as soon as the -army had husband, stationed at Pearl Har­ To Dlsciiaa War I’ rogriun E.REEH g r e e n TEXAS which are used in motors lor both lor. They read about the local Ohitiiarv Spagketti AMN PAOa % K * 22* 1 Japanese attacks on the Rau- Police. Benefit show to be held at Loew's ...... ever. when he summed up .account.? .skl. to Daviil L. Kittle son of Mi_. sentries posted along the borders bor, since the Japanese attack last CABBAGE v it a m in s B'. C the Army and Navy. cahipalgn In The Herald and re- tho State theater on Sunday, Feb. 1,5* Although there was not much gisui area were repfate.d Sunday Lorillard ...... after the first month of war in Cne and Mrs Cecil E. Kittle of 8. of the IritemationarSettlement at Dec. 7. Hartford, Jan. 8 . —Repre­ Caroed Beef ueevt ' tiS'2 1* .sponderl from that distan That's 8 W. Alexander Cole will make Pacific even though they were giv­ Spruce street. Shanghai after conquest of the "It was bad enough having to Home Ownership Made FRESH TENDER information forthcoming from the and Mondjiy, according to Axis re­ Mont Ward ...... sentatives of 17,000 organized tex­ real biz the trip with them. . 1 '< T: ,-a'n bunrh Mellewbeat C(*(AL **SB 12* Oammons-Hoagliind Company ol community spirit in a ports 1 Nash - K e l v ...... en little new information about Chinese area In November, 1937, go out in the col J for Jury duty." tile workers in Connecticut will BROCCOLI Acr- 2 . chs2 5 * wav. Deaths j Fliers returning from the raid Nat Bisc ...... the war effort. the 388 began selling licenses for ■Mrs. Gollobin complained, "with-, meet here Sunday. Feb. 1, to dis­ Main street. It is definite that they A Plynioiith coupe, the property SIZE 176's Preserves 1*: 17* have already geared up productiem were able to see for mahy miles Nat Cash Reg ...... News of further steps to coor­ gambling houses and brothels, and out having to listen to such a sad cuss th* war program. Joseph Mrs. Margaret Hussey has com-. of John Sturgeon of 170 School VITAMINS A, BV C nt It to Red fTos-s headquarters I was not di.selo.seil, were staled to front of his home on the evening NY Centra! ...... •• •• return of the prime minister from A t the “ Hollj-wood” . "Bee-Ba- my station. I said the conference would be key- Re do or to die, I at 28 .Ash street She bail-been a Rangiion is onlv- .371 miles air" South Windsor road The car was lime work in S. & H. ■more gambling houses seen by my handbag, with $10 in cn.sh and Mill on Oakland street It has been Packard ...... I quest fo r ' increased production in Houalng Adminlatratlon In the program to provide ade­ lARGE f.A - 54 1 E i!< for Ease of the planes a.' resident of this tciwti foi IT sears, line, from Bangkok, reported on the teletype by many Americans and other for­ other valuables, was gone." Vieegsr »>*? 9* maintaining for some time now a Param Pict ...... I an "all-out cixiperativ* affort." quate housing for worker* in expanded defense Industrie* V(TA,MINS Bl, C r*r,t Sor they fly; ■oming here from Northampton the State Police who were advised Green Stamp Premitim eigners the customer could play KGRAPEFRUIT 4 fOR 2 3 ' twenty-four hour a day shift. Penn RR ia making available favorable financing term* as well ■ P.ls for' Daring, so frequently England.. Her grandmother was a of the find. Phelps D o d g e ...... Curb Stocks everything from roulette to cr*ps, Jeice 2VA?i31* lace Dept. -Xppl.v to aa valuabl* protection and guidance. f"5 und In Ameriesn forces, maker In England and had Uie Phil Pel ...... with a free pipe of opium, a -pret­ sir. Navy, and ground. list met ion of making the lace co]- Pliilippiiie Forces Seep 3 ?aV .M 7 * The Manchester Corporation Pub Sve NJ ...... Asd Gas and FI A ...... 1-64 Mupphy* Hale’s Store. ty little Cantonese girl, and a free The Inexperienced buyer of a low-coat home can obtain Hospital ISoles lar which was worn by (^ueen Vie- has applied for bulldjng permita Radio ...... Amn Superpow ...... 'i taxi ride home. TM'i 2 11 Ketchiii aT’afasi 'ioTlI* C IB for Courage, de;termined and nowhere else the same benefits and aaslatanre as thst lO?v« tona at the Diamond Jubilee Her for 2# houses to be constructed ui Reading ...... El Bond and 8h ...... true. Expecting Attack ...... I S Friday between 10 A. M. An American official reported offered by the Federal Housing Adminlatratlon. ancestry also dates back to John the Pine Acre tract off Adams Rem Rand - ...... Ford L t d ...... IN that a main residential street in msma Admitted yesterday— Miss An- i R la for Red blood spilled only for Adams second pre.atdent of the street, to cost $107;6(X). Twenty of Republic S t l ...... ■Nlag H u d ---- , ...... I ’ E CTHU SjGGESTION'S - - Belle Southerglll. 84 North street: you. and 2 P. M. only. Peiping leading to the American Again in 194/“ ” Cnited Ststes, through her grand­ (Continued From Psge One) the homes to be built will cost $4,- Rey Tob ...... Pennrijad ...... 2’ . school was lined with Japanese Your Part Careless Construction Minimized Francis LTm. Hebron avenue, O (s the Oldnes.s of prsyer and of mother. 400 each and nine will be valued Safeway Strs ...... Uni Gas ...... i„ SSS brothels, and that the once Construction standards an*d preliminary review require­ C O C O A N U T V6 OZ A C C js Glastonbury: Miss Elsie Klein. 1.A2 faith. She leaves two sons. WilPsm E. WINS NATION’S ports that the morale and determi­ at J3.W0. Sears Roeb ...... Uni Lt and Pow A .. . !!!!! proud capital o f the Chinese em­ ments set up by the FHA, to which all proj'ects financed LAYIR CAKI CAKE Z O Cooper Hill street: David Mullen. .S is our Spirit true unto death, i^d Harrv ("legg: two daughters. in National Defense nation of the American and Philip­ Shell Un ...... pire had "at least" 2,000 "enter­ by private capital under its insured-mortgage ayatem must OR PLAIN TOP 4 Hudson street. .S number two is for Senses and Mrs. Wallace M. irutchinson and pine troops are high and that they H IG H ES T Louis CTry of South Coventry Socony - V a c ...... tainment establlshmerits" with a comply, minimize careless and faulty construction. The.?# Discharged yesterday — Mrs. cents which make up our Mrs. Florence A Worden all of may be counted on to continue was arrested yesterday forenoon Sou Pac ...... monthjy Income of 37,000.000 construction requirements go far toward aasiiring the Ethel Roliason and baby girl. 3hl freedom and build bur de­ this towTi: two staters. Mrs Rob­ Wine Loaf Cake their resl.stance with skill and on Main atreet for having defec­ South Ry ...... (Chinese currency). National defense workers and a large arnt'y of Novice home buyer or builder that sound methods of home AWARD! Center street; Miss Helen Kuchen- fense ert L. Fryer of Manchester and courage. tive signal direction lights on hts Std B ran ds...... Monopoly Ota Egg Tax building have not been disregarded. ' 4 skl. 94 North street: Mrs. Angeline Mrs. Caroline Graham of Rock­ "For the first time in several civilian businessmen and women are taxing all ParkerhoHse Rolls 10' truck after an accident Involving Std Oil Cal ...... - One Japanese major had the Robba. 3 Walnut street; Paul Ku- V Is for Victory, see that it s ours! ville: five grandchildren and’ one dav.s there were no enemy air at­ THE MANCHESTER two other cars. The accident oc- Std Oil NJ ...... monopoly on taxing all eggs ami transportation facilities to capacity during: rush A t least three Inspections are made by the FH A (luring Chenski, 86 North street: Thonia.s I i.s Infinity, beyond all the .stars, great-grandchild. tacks on the fortifications of Ma­ Finn. 19 Moore street- Mrs Maty C is the Children we all .hold ao (Surred ^ t St. James and Main Tex (>)mpany ...... egg products shipped down the hours, throughout the length and, breadth of the course of conatruction of properties submitted' for MARVfL BREAD 10' The funeral will be held Sunday nila Bay Enemy air activity was Timken Roll B ...... mortgage insurance. These inspections make'certain thst Tero.sky. Wappfng: Ostap Swetzes. dear. afternoon at 2:30 st the South confined to reconnaissance. streets when Cry stopped sudden­ Yangtze river from Nanking, one the land. Most of these bu.9V people have to 1 -B Q Q C 326 Wetherell street Francis Chin- T Is .the Top of the V should ^ ly. Some damage was incurred to Transamerica ...... PUBLIC MARKET of the world’s greatest egg-produc­ the work is done in accordance with the original plans and Methodist church. Rev. W. P^alph '■2. There is nothing to report Un Carbide ...... specifications. Sunnybrook MEDIUM 2 B .AG SO u can. 48 Spruce street: Mrs. Frank nesr' Ward Jr . will officiate and inter- from other areas." cars driven by Bessie Peperljas of ing centers, which normally sent be transported to and from their places of busi­ Chambers and baby boy, S3 Me­ O Is the Onene.ss we all must pre­ 36 Russell street and Keeney Union Pac ...... shiploads of frozen and packed FRESH EGGS -GE- SIZE^-JDOZ 43' o o z i ? [ot; 1 o'* CAS S7c mont will be In the East eemelfry. Not I ’ndul.v Heavy Unit Aire ...... ness, all in the short space of a two-hour period. 40' chanic street. Hartford. sent j The morning communique was Hutchinson of Bolton. Officer and canned eggs to Europe. He col­ Design Generally Improved 'Admitted today Corporal Ray­ R Is the Rightne-ss to give every Griffin made the arrest. Unit Corp ...... lected handsomely, pn to his more equipment, more garage and repair serv­ GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 10* ard Robinson, 42ti,Oakland street Y stands for you—and for you— Is Honor Guest US Rubber ...... superior officers, and contributed the small house must meet have been far-reaching .in im­ secretary of war, told inquirers US S m e lt...... I ...... proving the design, plan, and construction of virtually all . Mrs. Gene Worswick. 91 Park and for you! that American losses in the Phlllp- Halibut — Fillet of Haddock — Fillet of Sole — Perch the remainder to the SSS coffers. ice, as w dl as extension of bus lines. Brills 15' 15* US Steel ...... small homes. This is In contrast to the neglect of these street: Michael Yars.iwick, 120 Gel going, all! L «t this pdem plnea had not been "unduly Manchester Fillets — Large Smelts — Salmon — Cod to Fry — Another officer had the monopoly A&PWCORN 2 c.?; 19* WOODBueY'S Of Women League West Union ..'...... factors In the building of small hom'eafn the past. Soap Taci»i—Ic cor»b' cak Wellington street: Ralph Aceto. .19 come true! 'heavy.” General MacArthiir has on collecting taxes on all hogs 4 „ 2 4 « W'est fcl A M f g ...... Boston Bluefish — Oysters and Clams. New motor coaches are being added as rapidly Clinton street: Calvin Hutchinson, reported that Japanese losses were ahlpped to Shanghai, while others -«Tc 3$ Date B ook Woolworth as the equipment Is procurable, and everv effort This inaiatenee on careful planning, sound building prac­ FANCY PEAS . 2 CANSSS 29* Ammoeia WHITE SAIL BOT Andover. far higher. McCloy said. collected on all Incoming or out­ tices. and good materials is playing an important role in vsv4i:e A iGC Discharged today - Paul Shea Mrs. (Tharles J. Strickland, who Elec Bond A Sh (Curb) Pour Reserves The if'hereabouts and Intentions Tonight FRESH VEGETABLES ^ going shipments of cotton, gaso­ is being made to providejhc best possible serv- the restoration of public confidence in residential build­ I5 \ O Z Soap Grains SAIL A .»KGS 31* 48.BlsselI street; Mrs. Lcr.a Caj- recently resigned the flrealdendy of o f the Ignited States Pacific fleet Zoning Board of Appeals. Muni­ Green Beans — Fresh Peas — Broccoli — New Cahhaffe line,’ rice, chlckens^-everything ice under present day emergency conditions. ing. . SPAGHEHI PREPARED 3 CANS 20* kawskl. Rockville. the .Second Congregational • W o- apparently was causing renewed down to the lowly and amell,v Chl- Births vesterday - A .girl to Mr Into Red Drive men s League after eleven con- cipal Building. ’ — Sweet Potatoes — Cau.liflower. ' LGE concern today In Tokyo, Annual meeting of Second Con- A-vis Is Falling nosa cabbage Whlcji every Chinese Workers mtivlng from the small towns to Industrial and Mrs David MrOillom of ith (Continued From Page One) linUnus years of service, was the There was evidence of this tn SPECIAL ON INDIAN RIVER TANGERINES - »ts. p op p ers can help the situation hy using cities where defense work has called them are often un- 2 CANS Charter Oak street s boy to Mr guest of'honor at a tea given yes­ gregatJonal church at 8. B&M *^BEANS OXYDOL the enemy's recourse to the Axis Saturday. Jhn. 10 j 25c Dozen. Jt a Chinese wanted to travel the buses during the middle of the day— famUlar with the many details involved in home buying ' and Mrs. Clarence .?inow of i7t whii h they are tapping as fa.at as terday afternoon by League mem­ Back in Libya or building. To many of these people, the purchase of a 10 oz giies.sing technique—the circula­ Installation of officers Local | anywhere, he paid a fee. Wealthy after 9:00 in the morning, and before LARGE ^ O ' C Eldrtdge street thiy (UM br armed" a reliable in­ bers at the home of Mrs. George home Is not only the largest but also the moat involved COOKIES CRISOO TAOS PKGS tion of vague reports designed to No. 63 T W U A at Tinker HaU at , Chineso merchants were kidnaped 4 :00 in the afternoon. 2 Birth today—A girl to Mr sod formant a.?serted. "The Red Army Stiles of Hollister street. elicit valuable Information. and released only when a ransom transaction they have ever undertaken. F’ .G The occasion waa the first get- 2:30. (OotiHnoed Froia Page One) AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT C IIA D B ill IF WHiTiHOUsi 14'? oz M r»" Daniel Hair of 26 Henry now IS on an offensive largely Heard Reporting Battle was paid to a go-between for the _together of the year of the League Annual dinner Hose Co. No. 4 at Rye Bread. Whole Wheat, White and Scotch Brtad. Our kVFAl a lellL IV BAiiL - - *i a Ss.-ng CANS street powered bv troops trained In the Both the Tokyo radio and a Ger­ 888. The homes and shops of Chi­ Few person* have th(# technical specialized knowledge 1 Mrs Strickland supposed it was firehouse. .severely, to reatrlct viaibility, the Bus transportation saves time— saves gasoline % necessary for th* completion of such a transaction. Few SIX months since the war atart.ed man-controlled station cooperated Own M a k e ...... • • • -loof 1 Ic nes# “suspected of being anti- the first business meeting, and Sunday. Jan. 11 enemy is withdrawing from Ageda- — saves tires— avoids parking difficulties— is people know the difference in a new house between a well- -and this training is going on at in broadcasting The initial feelers. Cinnamon B u n s ...... 2oc Japanese" were raided, the goods ws.s considerably surpnsed when Annual dinner Manchester Fruit bla. covered by strong rear­ a rale that more than mfikea up' Tokyo was heard reporting an en­ and furnishings confiscated, and more comfortable— and is a practical, patriotic built and a shoddy one. The evaluation of the character Public Records Mra'-LesUe Vaughn, her successor, and Vegetable Growers, at Retd's guards.'' said the general head- Old Fashioned Raised D onuts...... doz. 29c - of the neighborhood is a technical problem. Ever>- type for battle Iqese? " gagement between the .Japanese the proceeds credited to the SSS. means of transportation in these times of pre.sented her with a rorsage of Auction Room. Bolton. quarters communique. of mortgage has particular advantages and disadvantages, Russian* adv ar res in frozen Ka­ and American fleets in the west­ "Our mobile cblumns of ml National Emergency. LARGE A r*rttflcste h.» been fVled by beautiful spring flo-wers. and Mrs ern Pacific The Nazi story, aired Monday. Jan. 1> • non* of which is evident to the layman. ; relia and in 1 m Crimea also were Installation of officers. Red arms are mortng forward In pur­ FRIDAY GROCERY SPECIALS To Lead 8orvloe Singing Re^strsr of Voters Edward Mor- George F. Borat. w;bo preceded her from a station in The Netherlands, PKG reported, along with the stead.v Men's Lodge. Sport Center. suit over- a wide front. Progress, isn F f" srhtch he names James F Moacfiw front push which recap­ in office, presented to her a pair had the Japanese attacking t-wo Sale and Demonstralion^of Beech-Nut Soups, 8 Varieties. Saturday, Jan. I I however, has been slow, bwing New HaTcn, Jan. 8.—(j^—Mar- ■nemes' m Deputy Re'gjatnir of tured Mrsho( hovsk, dee^ in the of beautiful ruby glass vases for U. S. battieshipa en route to Aus­ Come In and Taste Them .. .They Are Delicious! her mani'fl piece. Both g lfU were Turkey supper, W’ashington partly to weather conditions and Aall Bartholomew, who taught Voters for 1942 German center, sii tralia. and sinking one of them. thousands of doughboys to sing Eaerulors Deed from the League, and Mrs. Strick­ L. O. L.. social clubs. -also to the use made by the enemy Special Price On 4 or More Cans. Order a Dozen or More Bodies of nearly 400 German of­ The Navy Department here de­ together during the first World The Manchester Trust Oompany. land made a graceful speech of ac­ clined comment on Tokyo’s sea Monday, Jan. I t uf extensive mine flelils. And Save! ficers and men v?ere found in one “ShorUy after mid-day yester­ “zar, tarlll do the same for the new CAMAY SOAP SKSCUtor* of the eftste of William of the recaptured points, the So­ ceptance, thanking the w'omen for battle la^t night, and dismissed Military Whist, 8t. Bridget's Bulk Cream Cheese, Fairmont F an cy ...... lb. 3Sc The Manchester '.rmy and Navy. Tale announced W. Robertson, to Lawrence A their loyal cooperation with. her the Nazi report as something con­ Men's Club, Parish Hall. day the Coldstream Guards and viet Information Bureau said, and the Scots Guards established con­ Eggs, Local, Strictly Fresh, Fancy, L arije...... doz.i47c ' csterday Bartholomew bad been ODAvverse. real estate, located on automatic riflemen annihilated al­ during all those years, arid assur­ taining '‘not an iota of truth.” Tuesday, Jan- 20 tact with portions of the enemy Clam Chowder, Royal Scarlet, Fancy, Like Home Mar. e given a month's leave of absence SuinmU street. . most 200 others in a fight for a ing them she enjoyed vaorking It was noted In passing here, Red "Cross Benefit at Arm y and 4 CAKES 2 5 ^ Bonding Permita village identified only as P.” -with them. . however, that the reports 'hardly Navy <;nub. reargue rds about sei’en miles ...... *...... quart jar from his duties sa director of the Trust Company Oloe stub to conduct a demon- Tba Manchester Or>rpofaUofi has Meshehov'sk lies 130 miles south­ Tea and fancy" sandwiches ■were bore out the repeated Axis claims Saturday, Jaa. 24 southwest of Agedabia- faster C rackers...... • Vi lOe; Ih. 19c We reeenre tli* lit BttMtltiBB. 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Fv • Meteors Win First Noted Football Coach Voices Plea Football Does Willie Hoppe Seeks Round Hoop Honors For SpoPt Followers to Support Fund jVotPaySays, (Dr. Marvin A. (MM> Stev­ Third Straight Win [wreckage In lU wake. It must be provide proper after-care for each Famous Coach Miss Helen Estes, faculty Adviser ens, head football ooacb at { conquered. THI RSDAY. JANUARY 8 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School New York Unlvrially and victim. Multiply thla by the 26,000 VOL. IX, NO. 16 Govemment funds and guns will new cases and you have the tre- Listed noted bone i|ieciallst has con­ ][bfipport our soldiers and sailors; Champion Hope* Tonch tributed this Infomisttve and menddus total, of $26,000,000—a Basketball Players t!an Hockey Aces private funds will have to finance frightening financial problem for expert article to the 1841-43 the unceasing search by unselfish Will Be There; Feara Armed Forces 27-16; Viking* Top’ fight Infkntlle paralysis eam- the National Foundation for just Not Keep Fit If They O a r k e m e n AllllOllllCer scientists for the whys and where­ Beat Bristol! SB Thespiam \Highlighb of the Year H. S. Grads Explain pslgn.) this year alone. Strivins for Opposition Tougher in Trojans 30 - 9 . A . C • Cl fores of this dreadful disease. The National Foundat/on com­ Play Football Says MV Hr A iw .ii Thst’s Why, although war is Enjoy Gifts I At 5port show y iy Dr. .Iv a lu A. (.Mai) Ntevens straining our resources and our bines and directs our resources in Dr. Phog .4IIen. Hrst Round Ftnjah / the Infantile Paralysis fight. It For 6th Straight Victory! HoMRcuni,...| include Many Honor, While our men and boys in blue flnances,''we must continue to *up- League Lead College Experiences h 8 over 2.000 chapters In the U. By Earl m U g u Meteors ...... / 5 and khaki are bravely defending port the campaign of the Commit- S. One-half o f the money raised By Harry Oraj-son Chicago, Jar. 8— UP)— BUllarffa* During the past vear many^cuss rights of liberty. Emma Reich Manchester Boys Thank Outstanding Announcer Draniatic Croup Enter Sllbros Jrs...... ••/•I our nation, an army in white is tor the Celebration of the Pres- by the Birthday Committeea ig While it strikes me that I have Two Veterans Are, Out boy-wonder 40 years ago and tO« events have taken place in the , and Virginia Wh.tam are Co-F.di- Students for Bikxes Undergraduates Hear Vikings ... w-aeinr- war apainat annih.t- In Ident’s Birthday. This is the sole tains Preilecessors at In Hartford for Big waging war against another in- fund-raising unit of the National ie/t in the county in which it was been hearing Dr. Forrest C. Allen’s day a greater figure than ever la Kliensrhmiflt, Chapman . . , tor's of World. Legion of Honor Trojans ...... contributed. There 1,1 buys ortho­ After Rookie Player politii-nl world great. horrible. June—$2,816 earned by students Sent at Christinas. jlibout Courses o f W ork East Sides . . . . Sportsmen’s Show; vader that menaces our homes. Foundation for Infantile Paraly- warnings longer than that, the the game, Willie Hoppe tomorrow (’hristiiias Tea. herioc. history-making events, jn part-time jobs. Gifts presented pedic equipment, finances nurses University of Kansa.s’ directors of night will start after the answer And Zaiiiaitis Lead Red In Variety of Schools Center BilliSrde Thls army is an Army of Mercy. sis. training, guides vocational .educa­ In American League; ; I Other newspapers have reviewed at annual Cla.y-Day exercises. The students of Manchester Starts January 24. Its foe la Disease. As a member of both the medi­ physical education and recreation to . a question many fans—and And White to Victory tion, helps pay hospital expenses Callarline Leads Trio. Hoppe himself -a r6 asking; . "It was so nice to get together | but only we cover High September - Students return, Of Higher Education. The more expierlenred Meteors cal and athletic worlds, I am insists he made his first statement and .see all our friend.s again . " I School World happenings One new teacher, homeroom and High can certainly say that at In times Uke these, it is difficult of rictlms; During epidemics, _____ Will nis. game ever again hit > Over Bristol High. shot Uke meteors and played the Hartford, Jan. 8.—Entertain­ to drive home the importance of proud of the part sports has play­ itiembers of the chapters aid doc­ regarding the demise uf intercolle­ ■Such a nice reunion can’t we Briefly, here are Ihe highlights subject changes and major renO- Christmas time they did their part ed In previous Birthday Olebra- New York. Jan. 8—Two veWr- the peak it attal.ied the laA two Many of the M. H S. graduates same kind o f a floor’game to clinch ment will be the keynote of the the comparatively undramaMc and tors and public health officials. giate football as recently as a years? I .i-v of Ihe im.st year at M. H. S. vations.»New high school Juniors in bolstering the spirit of the Man­ tlon campaigns. Many a life has ans and a youngster were hooked Manchester High’s powerful jhave .another next sear riiese ^ Januarv Kd .McCann' choaoh and seniors represented eight dif- * who arc now attending colleges first plnce^An the Rec Intermediate Connecticut Outdoor Life and unphyslcal fight against an invisi­ The other half of the Blrthda.v year ago this past fall. The S4-vear-old Hoppe, whose chester soldiers at camp and at been saved and many a shriveled Dr riiog Allen, you see. I.s pri­ basketball team, undefeated in .-six I word.s wore .spoken over and over of track team. Louis Flux ferent states.'Pupil’s summer jobs ble germ. The sight of a ectcntlst funds Is used by the National Foun­ up in a three-corrvered battle for wizardry with a cue carried him home. To every one of the uniform­ I were entertained by this year’s League ,'jgames at the E>st Side Sportsmen’s Show which opens at limb has been salvaged by gener­ marily H b.'i.skelball man Aa such, again at Sock and Buskin’s first i aelerted Fyiitor-in-chief of High aid in national defense. World Rec 1 ^ night. It was , a good holding up a teat tube In a labora­ dation for research, education and goal-scoring honors as the Ameri­ to his first billiards title 36 years straight contests kept right on ed boys whose names had been College Preparatory Seniors at the |he Wethersfield Carbarns, on tory can never hold the excitement ous contributions from fans,, ath­ he was director of the 1936 Ameri­ j reunion partv. Suniiav, December ! School World. MHS cheer squad traces present positions of June given to Principal Bailey, a Christ­ game.-'from start to finish but the letes and promoters. But much emergency work In epidemics. can Hockey League sped to the ago. will defend his world three rolling last Friday night in a fiery, ' YMCA Tuesday, December 30. Wethersfield avenue, Hartford, of the flaming picture of a man Since Ha organization In 1938 un­ can Olympic team. cushion crown against nine oth/ 21. 1911, hide! at the Center church [ doubles In size. A ward winners for graduates mas box wa-s sent, by each of'the Each guest briefly described his shoot^lng of Oamey and Thompson more Is needed. half-way mark In its schedule. league battle against Bristol High Alumni and students started^ to , g.raduating clas.s: John Mrosek. October - S, A. A. price found to January 24 for an eight-day run. with a gim on an embattled ram­ til September. 1941, the F'ounda- Dr. Allen, the basketball roach, And, one of them is s tried and axperts in a t lurnament to home rooms. The boxes contained courses and items of interest about wa^ too much for the losers who We have just come through the doesn’t like to have a good bas- at Bristol and for the first time in pour into the cliiiich pallor at two- Uenssalaer Medial anii American be ,low for benefits received. Soc- cduld not match the torrid pace This show, one of the most com­ part. With our soldiers and sail- tlon spent $1,914,160.19. During true eamgaignei nf man.v years, through Jan. 2.3 a variety of articles that would be his college. ora writing epics of courageous three worst years In the history ketballer go out for football, for The field which, -will aw t^ into three years the Red and \\ hite Ihirtv’, manv staying from then ' legion Award. Vvilliam David.son. . cer team holds Bristol to - tie. useful to the soldiers, such as, Set by the winners. plete aggregaUons of WlldUfe. flah, of the disease. Since 1939, niore the same period, $2,652,009.79 wa.s none other than Johnny Sorrell of Later they were divided into accompUshment on land and in example the Her.shey Bears. Th< others are action tomorrow .a, a goodrme, but team defeated Bristol, upsetting until five, .ithers merely dropping ’ Clark Award, Lillian Kittle. .Amer- Courtesy i.s homeroom discussion cigarettes, shaving cream and groups according to the school Pratt scored 13 poinU! to lead sporting events and glamour Is to than 26,00(> of our youth—many left with local chapters to admin­ in to spend a ’half hour, or so. ■ , ican Legion .Award Five w rif ers j topic. Football team defeats Bria- be offered the people as a refresh­ the air and on the sea, the story ister to local needs. Perhaps a more football-mind­ Norm palladine, young member of I sraying Hoppe appears to bs the undefeated record of the Bris­ other toilet articles, writing paper, they attended and the courses they the Vikings to a well deserve'l vic­ of the fight against disease in cUii- of them athletes—have been Rcfrcslimcnt.s consusting of tea \ join H. ,S. World .Staff • tol Higlj. Aeronautics class visits were foilovvitig. Seniors joined ing Mtidote for the war-weary As you can see, the fight against ed director would straighten out the Pro.videnif Recl-x and Dm T r u - | ® himselL/The fans tol tesun. The score at the end of penny postcards and chewing gum. tory over the Trojans. 30-9. At no ics and hospitals seems bo pale in­ stricken. You might not think this Kansas’ muddled football setup, so del of the Washington Lions aren’t wagenng -in hlS chances of or cocoai sandwichi's. cookies and' Kebruary .Students background I Pioneer Parachute Company. M. H. The men to whom these boxes these groups and asked questions time were the losers within strik­ men, women and children. Frank is such a terrifying toll when Infantile Paralysis is expensive. the eventful contest was 38-30. tea cakes \fcrc served during the ' iii.si u.s.scd in a.saembly. I’rogress | S. runners are C C. I.L. rhamps Dublnsky. the man responsible for to Insignificance. rich In po.csibtllties. Followers oi the popular ice 'Tlb’y tnlnl^he’s a cinch, were sent were as follows: Sgt. about any college they were inter-/ ing distance of the winners and compared to other communicable That’s why sports cannot ease up sport don’t ven' often look toward ’ ^omlering whether This game Was one Otthe beat ot entire .afternoon AUimm who] of countries, Ihnlling experiences M H. S. has six sets of twins. William Adamson. Sgt. Charles ested in. the show turned thumbs down on But this fight, nevertheless, It I.s evident that this doe.' not the super-battles in the hmg line ot the victory pul the Vikings In diseases. True, the incidence of In­ now. War relief agencies are di­ ji veteran playei to lead a fast i he’ll match o'" or approach his igrarefiilly served tea and cocoa , and famous heroes dug from November—Armistice day com­ Barrera. Ettore D. Barrera, Lt. Bruce Watkins. M. H. S. ‘3yfe. third spot In the final standings. commercialization of the show. He must go on. It cannot take’' time fantile Paralysis Is not as high as recting many appeals at your | seem Important to Dr. Allen, how great three c i^ . on Manch?ster-Bristol meetings be­ ' for three-quarter hour shifts were, family pasta memorated by assembly. High ever, for he sees the came on its in the manufacture oflK''^'’*' c i ^ on performances: George Beeny; A. pecclo, George TuftSH, stated that he was now The Center Billiards won a for­ insists that thla Sportsmen’s. Show out for wars. It cannot be relent­ several other scourges. But the pocketbook these days but, al- | cause it was filled v Betty Boyd. I IB. Grace Norm. “ Submergesl" Thrills .Asse'mblles .School World attends Connecticut will be 100 per cent entertain­ ed for a moment. Indeed, In times waji^ut, anyway goals. Rather they looked toward 1 ,, H. B'rge, Rudy Boy, James E. planning to major in History! feited game from the Ea.-t Slders time and cost of rehabilitation has though we should not let the.se him a.a a .steadying influence on I , the greatest tense excitement, the 4 IB. Ixiiii.se Dewey. ’40B. .Mar-' March - .Nate Gatchell goes to Scholastic Press Aaso^ation Con­ Brennan. Francis Brimley, Francis Allah Coe, '39B, Untvermy . of ment. like these. It should be intensified. shooting power which the who failed to ha<-e enough men on far-reaching r social and economic pleae go unan.swered, we still | That a his story, and he s stuck mi,e young players on the same /he world, he won all guArite Barry. ’40B. Ruth Wheaton I Army. Debaters tie Now England vention in New Haven. Annual Brogan. Eugene Carini, Gorp. Rene Now Hampshire, majpi'lng in ' The old carbarns, so-called, Is Our President has said; "One of consequences which make Infan­ must "help the youngster around i with it. ment unleashed in the final quartel . 'iOH and Emma Lou Kehler. | , haiiipa. I’aint and Powder pre- Prom has patriotic theme First hand to start The scores. club, a player whose experience 1 hiym atches—a feat which D. Cassagrande, Arnold Clarke, zoology. a vast space. It covers nearly an the front lines of our National De­ tile Paralysis a major publiq our own corner ” [ , Dr. Allen traces the sjiort’s dif- will help to cover the mistakes f"*" 'ronsidcred Impos- proving to be the needed spurt to Each person who attended the ;. senLs nlav.plays •" The Knave of Aid added to High school program. Meteor’s acre of ground space. In the cen­ fense Is the health o f our boys Cadet Elton S. Clark, E. Donald Ted Brown, ’39B. Cornell, is al- health problem. We in the Sports WorM sh-mM ! ficiiItiA to sordid commercialism, remkies make while tm ng to win F’^hiuary he came out ' victory. Coach Clarke used but .six tea was pre.sented with an ever- ' Hearts ' ’Biidilv." ’’.Solemn Clarke men get Alumni victory. B F T ter a tank I.s lielng erected capable and girls.” More than ever, we Clulow, Richard Cobb, Thomas I. Ruth Kenton majoring in zoology and plana Treatment does not end with re­ consider the fight agaln.it Infan- i and then contradicts hiip-sclf in their .spurs i hospital- after a severe men in the game and each one did green corsage which was made by ! pruje, ■ "Tlie Contest pla.y” Sports Night honors stars. Thompson, rf ...... 3 2 8 of holding 50,000 gallons of water. must guard the bulwarks of our his parf in the submerging of the Conroy. Fred Copping, Walter ------covery. After the ravages of the tile Paralysis our fight Siiorls his first Indictment He points out But. Sorrell is fooling them all j poe/rntmia attack--to .play 17 some of the club members. April Track team is first in December—Senior boys to man Tuttle. I f ...... 0 0 0 At Us edge will be a great stage National Health against Invasion BdU City hoopsters. Randy Brown Cowles, Burnett Cummings, Theo-| "i Uke almost everything.gxcepf i j ’ i *k . Tedford, c ...... n 0 4 disease have been baited, there 1s deveiops'''^"re and stamina ‘^ n d ] co’leges play- He has a tola, of 17 goals In the Gerry Fisher, 12 and Dot Dou- .Htate Girls interview Horace observation posts to help spot ene­ dore Cummings. Arthur Dancosse, | onions," was the rather broad Cornell is a Ward^ch^l but n on which there will be an almost- of our homes by diseases. strength—this” ^.1, 1- _ disease_____ destroc^ ____imp ' "'P football ‘ '""-oaii and nnu that umi. only omy .80 .^o are are, first 29 games placed by the'S"®'” championship. was the only player other than the gan. 12, were general chairmen of ijentt. Perklrii, rg . . . . 0 the necessity of vocational train­ my air-raiders. Students part Francis Deering, William Demko, i statement made by Ruth Kenton, i college for sci- endlca! jirogram of entertainment One of the most menacing, most th7se^ things U-t’s deltrm makinf^ money out of it. "'"tk has.^in n o A " that two-year stretch he won 88 regular first five who saw adtion the whole affair. Gerry sent out May Helen Sibrin.sz, Valedic- 1 time positions comprise assembly ence. Rod plans .'to major in elec­ Atklnaon, ig .. . . .2 0 4 ing, of convalescent care, of pos­ very I Corp. Carl W. Dougan, Albert class of ’42, when she was inter- Bill Stern, familiar to millions dreadful and most mystifying of sible placement In a new career, the destroyer with our dollars’ ' '"VVhaf major Industry ran keep , small measure, helped the B eai^ and as Randy saw action so did ihe cards to eai h former member of tonan. Flora Taylor and Ann ! topics. Sock A Buskin presents trical engineervfig. Carney, ig ...... 4 1 9 for lus . ace broadcasting of Im­ spectators, for as soon as Randy Downing,- Corp. Elmore Duffy, ' viewed the other day. When ask- all diseases is Infantile Paralysis. and the expense of providiqg orth­ Lie past five years requesting I Lashinske co-salutatorians, Olin j thrilling play. ”A Murder Has Roger J. Dumont, Eugene A. Earl, | ed to enlarge upon this state- Betty Finn^an, 38B, Saint Jos­ portant sporting events will be the The Sjiorls World’s heart « n 1 , ^ D.v^m'n T e e V said^^^ h a '^ S d ^ ^ t t K entered tlm game late in the third eph College, Who Is majonng in 12 3 27 Medical science knows nothing of opedic equipment such as braces, pocketbook are both big and b'nln- quarter tne Manchester offense their presence. Betty Barstow, 12, 1 acholarship awarded to John Olsen. Been Arranged.’* Sgt. James Edwards, Thomas El- ment Ruth said that she likes 1announcer throughout the eight its causes, little of its cures. It own 'i That’sThat's considered quite a /fe a t ' predict what your was chairman of the refreshment | pemocratic IdcaLs fill Wednesday i H. Major dietetics, advised the girls to Sllbro’a Jrs. spllnl-1. tasts, frames. ming. Let a littU- of Uie over-1 According to Dr. Allen s perked up and was rejuvenated to liott, Sgt. Walter Ferris, Corp. j sports, dancing, movies and read- Ftnkes quletl.v, quickly. Cruelly, .when the lecord book shows Sor- i " ’HI 6* unti.' you are under committee and Nat Slawson. 42, iiiscnssinn period. Hornorooms dis- ' D Stidham. take as mtich science as possible B F' T be on hand with hi.s Arctic ex­ It Is conservatively estimated now drip Into the fund to fight In- flg«res. .560 college.' most f-^rtaln- ' 'V ' tournament fire. It looks Uke a a new team. Here the spirit oi the Dilllo Falcetta,...... WlHIam... Fish, ■ John ■ ■ Ing. Dancing is Ruth’s real hobby in high school if they vv^erc plan Haugh, rf ...... 0 I 1 leaving a tragic trail of human that it costs $1,000 per year to Mae Kjellson, '42 and Virginia Tif­ Fowler, Nathan Frachey, F'rank J. and. as student aasistant at Mrs. hibit that Will include the famous fantlle Paralysis! 1 ly cannot consider football a major 7 ",,* ' of t),u v.T . A ? " tough field,” Red and White was unleashed with fany, ’42 helped to secure the re- , ning to majoi in some branch of Balch, if ...... 2 0 4 ' or money-making industry. o r th »t e l J all its fury and Manchester won Gado, Lieut. Nathan'Gatchell. Wal­ Rolda Martin’s dancing school, she team of ddgs with which he mush­ I Coming back to challenge the quired refrcshnionts. Vivian Fira- I IS 1 i r . • ■ science later, Colllna, r f ...... _____ 1 0 2 ed over Icy wastes; the North Tbev undoubtedly consider It a ,, of in t)ii« I N’ew Y’ork- tltleholder - .vill -be ____ Jaks the classic encounter going away, Food Sale Held ter Gutzmer, Bert Hill Gibson. helps to teath tap and ballet. Delv­ Marianne F’ergu.son, '4IB. Green Cotter, c ...... 2 0 4 ill ClIiB I to, -ISwas in charge >f the cocoa OUHC'll V I 8 l t C ( l Corp. Ector Giovannina, Sgt. Wil­ ing further into her private life— American Wild Life exhibit will part of the educational opportiini- ' pruising sport of hoiYey. but Sor- ' Schaefer, •-jnner-up for tWo ye\TM; outscoring the Bristolites 14-4 in and Dot Doiigan. ’42 had charge Ct. Jr. College, explained that the V. Puzzo. rg ...... 1 1 3 ' the final period to finally prove son Greenough, John Orezel, Corp. Ruth’s favorite orchestra leader la occupy a large space at the .show. Leaguers Junior League .... ' rell appears to be y ol tho.se who -^ h ran . the San Fraivcls- of tea. The table wa.s decorated by ' school specializes in business and Fuller. I g ...... 1 0 2 ' Bates College Old New England Institutions h „.j,j knock ,.iit Ipfidition and con- ! f'’ banded Willie hla oply their superiority. ■# A food sale will be held by Gurskl, Herman Heck. Henry Sammy Kaye, and Abbott and Cos- Maine guides, always a great chairman of the decorations com- Bv lIoHanl Major the Girl Reserves Saturday pbysicaj education. Marianne is like Amherst, \\ e«leyan, \\ llUanis. ^ (mue indefinitely. (defeat a year ago. Ralph GreSn- Hemingway, William C. Henry. ! tello are her favorite comedians. frillowing tne secretarial course. favorite with sportsmen, will be This game w-as made even more rtlittee. Shirley Kimball. ’42, Bar- | morning; January 10. at Hale’s. . ’7 2 16 on hand. Among the guide* already Colby, Bates, Bowdbiri. Ma'ne and i johnny has been in the profes- i b’af. 17 times world's pocket bfl- interesting, however, by the sudden bar« Coleman, '43^ and Carolyn F'lrst Sgt. Raymond Heritage Ruth find time to engage in ex­ ' Louise Flux, ’4IB, Cornell, said Score at half time 11-4 Me­ End 1st Round Plays Tonight Star Wrestles Honie-maiJe cake.s, cookies and tra-curricular activUifts. In her booked for the show are Cliff Tlifts and In the midwest. Wabash l,ional circle a lopg time too get-I bards champion: Joe Chamaco,. and inexplicable change of events Dale^ '43. lane Converse made the Raymond F'rancls Hildebrand. that although students did not teor’s Referee. Hedliind and Coe. nevep think of football ! ,,ng his first paycheck from the ! ^be Mexican star; Art Thurnblad’, Swimming, tennis, and fishing pies, brought in by the girls, Joseph Hilinskl, Corp. Ruben freshman year Ruth was a menv*- F’rancis. Allie Libby. Erwin which followed each other in the evergra,cn corsages with the help ' pick their major until the end of as a bread-winner Receipts tiiere-j^jontrea! Canadi'-na during the j Chicago and Otto Reiselt o f \ took up the bulk of Howard Ma- wUl be .sold. Holmes, E. E. Hutchinson. Corp. her of the choir and in her sophb- the second year, she planned t« (pudge) F”arnham and Vinrent 111 Triple Tie first and third quarters. Manches­ of Graeix F'eedman. j Vikings Tight Race in Circuit At Foot Guard ly help di’crc.ase expeiues. West-h- I Americ.ans of th.* National League - Feles, and Art Rubin, New York, Howard’.S father’s profe.ssion. that visit friends during the winter sea­ vontka, A. Kristoff. Andrew nomics and Quill Club have held wa.s taking a secretarial course, Pratt ___ ...... 6 1 13 citing events will staged Eagle* Are Idle. took time out to discuss the and Buskin was of cou^e present Jagoutz ...... 2 0 4 and the Springfield Indians of the'! Dach player wll. play nine games. problem which the Red and White i the whole time to ^elcom e all of a dome.Htic architect, malfes it son in Palm Bench. Other well- Kurys, Herman R. Lamprecht, Lt. her Interest this year. the school offered liberal arts throughout the show by these Brxant and Chapman For CaseV'Angel Go' Vines wc mean) Santa Clau.s. . . . Tedford ...... 1 0 2 daring, hu.sky giuiles from the American Ixiop. , A new rule allowing player* to had BO quickly provided. Brii.tol alumni. / nece.ssary tliat he dwell in Palm known personalities also are often Roland W. Lashlnske, Ernest Lar­ Ruth has been following the courses as vycll. . (ianiea Tonight In other words., Frank Zimmer­ seen on the streets. In the restau­ ’ athaway ...... 0 0 0 north. I Finish Knotted for Both Calladine and Trudcl are ! either cue ball at the sUrt of came back roaring after the time­ Clean-up comniiUee consisted of Beach during the winter months son, Laurence Lindetl, Stanley B. Nurses’ Preparatory Course for Peggy Woodruff. ’39B, Swarth- 6:15— Bombers vs. Wildcats. In Hartford; Three I Dairy Outfit high scorers. Calladine scoring 1 8 1 inning was expected to speed man. Past Editor John Miusek rants, and in the theaters. four years and at the present time more, stated the school was a liber­ Aivord ...... 2 1 5 Booked for th<- show, also IS the ! out and brought the score to 14-7 Gerry F'lshcr, .Dot Dougan. Shirley where he draws the plans for Lass, Arthur Doyd!. Corp. F’. Lucas. — ---- — —— Top Berth. 7:00— Shamrock Juniors VB goals and Tiudel 16 goals. P'»>’ and possibiy result in new at the end of the first quarter. visited the meeting. Kimball. Vivian Firato And Betty many large estates All those who get a chance Corp. Joseph Lupacchlno, F’Idward her plans are to go into training al arts college. SHlS Klso mentioned Watercade. efght beautiful and j Undercard Bout.*. The last Monday in ’41 we had ’ 14 2 30 Hawks. i Week-End Schedule ^ high run, beat game and point at Barstow Pictures of former Sock A.s Howard lived azid wont to should at least visit Florida, ac Lynch, Henry .Mayer, M. H, Mc­ at the Hartford hospital after the "honor" system, which ’ is a talented gu-ls who were In the I 7 45 - Royal Blue Juniors vs Here came the change in the another party, this one at the L’en- Trojans breath taking Acquacade at the ! The first round of the Wed.nes- Keeps Rolling Thu. Jan 8th—I'rovidence at.In-Iaverage records. Tomor- game, Bristol kept right tm march­ and Buskin performances were ,s< hool in F'lorida only five years , cording to Howard, arid then draw Cann, Corp. McCarthy. Sgt. Clar­ graduation. We are sure that her concentration in the major chosen. Indian Juniors. Supporting the return champ- ! dianapolis. .New Haven at Wash- 1 ff”'’ oiglit’s opening program will ter Church . . . Boxed lunches ago, and has been visiting his par- ; their own conclusions. cheerful and friendly'attitude will Peggy, plans to major in English. B ■F T New York World a Fair Roy Ixive- d«y .Night ” Y” Bofv-llng League ing and Captain Paul Lxiwicki took framed cspei ,allv for llie tea and ence McCollum, Corp. Kenneth W. 2 Lesgiie Standing tonshlp match between "The! inglon I pit Hoppe against Lookabaugh made by the girls wi re Hudioned disjilaycd on Si ri'cn hie ' enls every Christmas vacation ------I Morrison, Edward Moran, John carry her a long way in her chosen •Betty Woodruff. ’38A. Syracu.se Petrowaki ...... 1 0 2 ; ridge. World’s champion bag punch. himself out to survey the attack off to the hoys . Hud Weden 0 0 came to a close in a blaze of glory W L Angel” and Steve "Crusher’’ Sat Jan lOth- Philadelphia s t T " '! Chamaco against Rubin. church I .since then, he is familiar with the , , Maran. Lloyd Newbury, Walter vocation and weyvvish her the best University, said that she was maj­ Kanehl . . . .'i...... 1 2 ! er will be al the Sportsmen's Show . 3 0 Slop Moriarlys' Squad i with bis coach on the bench. Lxiwi- raised every one up to a quarter^ Henry ...... 1 1 with three teams tied for the lead, Royal Blue Juniors Casey, foremost conlfender In the I'leveland Providence at Pitts­ Following IS a li.“t tif all alumni f that is known as ope of Newcomb, sgt. Hallet Newcomb, of luck. onng in sociology and minoring 3 to/4ntcrtaln with bag punching...... 3 aki then returned to the fray late and then got himself one fo eleven Stores Appreciate ^ Pr-slon ...... 1 • 0 therefore necessatatlng a playoff Wildcats ...... 0 On Side .Alley*; burgh, New Ha-.en at Hershey. who attended Sock aiid Buskin’s America s leading winter play- r r I WilliI'illiam Cleavage, T. Pagani, Sgt. —Gloria Sapienza. ’42 in music. 2 Sons of the Purple Sage Is a Hawks ...... 2 1 feature bout at Foot Guard Hall, in the second period and Bristol re. cents . . , Tpm Fergu.sijji.-looked Al Werbner. ’40B. Missouri Uni- Naczkowskl ...... 0 0 cowboy troupe doing rope spln- Wa.shliitgon at Springfield. versed the standing of the first tea: Hannah Leutlmld ‘39H, Grace gnitMld.s. Palm Beach, where How- M a x itx Perrelt. John Perotti. -r 0 for the honor of first round Bombers ...... 2 2 Hartfonl, next Thursd.iy ■night, Silbro* Albo W in. ,'5iin. dan. 11th Philadelphia at Riekev Likes so refined eating Ml.ss EsteS dainty Noren 4HB, Jack Deihv 'iiiB, | ard’s mother and father have lived * i l i r i a l l l l t i S l i t . I|l Louis Ponticclli. Walter T. Quinn, ' ver.sity. is majoring in journalism. Hills ...... 0 0 0 champs, January 8, speedy and scrappy quarter to outclass the MHS team little sandwiches . . gives advice/to the future citizens j^e Shamrock Junior' ^ . 1 3 Iiid-ar.apoli.s Springfield at Buf- Emma Lon Kililcr '.'IHB. .lovco for twe-nty years during the win- i Sgt. Alfred Raffa^ Ernest Reichen- ing and songs Tlie tropical fish Mancheater Motor Sales went to 1 3 wrestlers have been booked to give 12 points to 2 points and Ipad at V \’ ot the cou^ry: hail into vour , , bachelor of 4 1, Flying Eagles Sllbrofl broight down the Para- f.alri Cleveland ai New Haven the half 19-16. How Manchester Kehler IIB, Marguerite Barrv . ler. offers a great variety of activ- bach, Arthur E. Roberts, Sgt. 9 exhibit, African jimgle exhibit, a work on (Thsgnots’ Flrechlefs and Indian Juniors . . . 0 3 the fans plenty of action Providence ,al Washington. Johnnie Hopp If you’re real good we ll tell you studies wyh more vim and deter- j degree. Referee. Murphy whole village of colorful Hopl In­ c.ime out with a 2 to 1 decision. hiite Co. wrth a 4 lo i) score, could pull ahead at the beginning 40B. FIskel Buckland '4(111. John- ities for thA winter visitor; among "We appreciate your allowing I F'rank Salieivs, Sgt. Michael Sa- mlnation,/cooperate with your par- ■’ q ,, .jgyy „ major- The Flying E.aglea will he (die The opening bout brmgs to­ next week what the World is plan­ ny Hultine ’4i)B. Carl F’. Ackei- these, golf, tnotorboating, and’ of ' vino, Lawrence Shultz, Holdaworth dians and .a marine exhibit are Bryant and Chapman hit the high gether Henry Kulkovlch, a hust­ .'•■%tle the West Side Darry handed | of the first quarter by six points ning to do around the end of the high .school students to work in . . ents, schoolfellows, teachers, com- this week. 'die .dorlarty Bro.«. Gas House and then score a mere two points nian ’39H, John Dalev ’ IIB. Allan., course the common summer sports other features of the big show. •apots to take all three points from ling young .Polish grappler from month . . . (Frankly, though, if our store before Christmas. They Sharpe, Merle Shaw, Corp. John A. mumty / Think your problems i Ann La.shinske.’41B, Colbv Jun- Bill Ta-sillo’s band will plav al­ '.lang t.he .«tsirt end of a 3 to 1 de- Branch Rickey Pleased in the entire second quarter can Coe Jr ’39B Craig Belcher ’ 41B, ' of swimming andtennis a[e preva- were splendid assistants, efficient Smythe,. Sgt. Ernest Squatrito, througti. Learn, because after the the Don WlUis Garage, while ! Schenectady and Jim Spencer, doesn’t make imu h diffi-rem e ; lor, is taking a three-year course most continuously. Chambers’ Movers took 2 out of 3 tormcr BaJe.s College star athlete Lston. : Dexters Take only be explained by the re-en- whether you’ie good or not. for Loui.se Dewev ’40H. Ruth \\ heatim ' lent. amt very courteous to ctistomers” Staff SgL Robert Starkweather, war you are going to have big re- , jp medical secretarial work, Grayell Rolls With Hopp; Believes 40B, Alfred Werbner lOB. .Mni-j In Howaul a opipfari-ilhe best Raymond Storrs, Russell Storrs, points from Morlarty Bros. Three Teams ' and will be followed by Stev.; Mike Zxlck was the hero of the trance of Lowicki, whci sparked a we’ll tell you anyway no, we re This Is part of a letter of appre­ spoi^bllities which will require! Betty Boyo, ’41B, Skidmore, l.s oilbroe victory ruliing a .-ingle or ^ twelve point Bristol spurt which ian Olson ’39B. Italph Pelersoiv \ part of living in P 1^ •’'•’oske and Paul CorrenU ih down-I ‘Both teams were closely match­ We haven’t said anything mas 67 students were excii.scd Corp. Peter P. Uzupes, Corp. Don­ trio.” , ' deiicribed th survey course which t lore down the hou.se weeK.s ■ Pioneer wood-splitters In | (.\p‘ Feature 6en1ee) g-usnn IIB, K.dty Boyd ’41B. Bob | 8,’V degrees. The only exception to ald Vennart, Brainard Warner, putting together a nifty score of Biircanrpr* Walk Plank ed In the third period and Manches­ lately about the basketball team, from les.siins In order to work in However from the letters receiv- every F're.ihman must take. This Twin Hornet* Defeated Ti,. : .spile of Art .Ma.ssaro who rolled i St Louis, Jan. 8 —And who is ta Richmond 'ilH. Sliiriey Wign n this was in the evenings when the Aviation Cadet Gordon T, Weir, Maine Friday 384. in Y League The semi-final features George I , ,,, ______take the place of Johnnie Mize on ter barely gained a one-point ad­ but this week we’d just like to .siiy. temperature would drop uown to local stores. Due to the fact that ed, it can be .seen soldiers do not j course touches on every one of The playoff has not been derided I ■ I . ' 1-2 tor fhe .sing." and JJl for the!I .Aftei‘ Hard Battle; IIB, John Ol.son ’4IB, Betty Dew­ Sgt. A. G, Wells, P. Wilinskl. feel that they are sacrificing too the courses in the college and en- Despite Brilliant Work ------.Macricostas. the Golden Greek and | ; the Cardinal first base sack ' vantage In scoring although still I keep up the good work . . you’ve ey ’41B. Joan Munro 41B • 68 degrees, making it vwy com­ defense industries absotb much of upon at present. I two points behind the heels of ] done It six times, whv not nine the labor of older people the de­ George Wilton, Milton Wilson. much: in this letter of thanks G or-; ables the boys t > decide on their I Eagles Swamped. "Well, sir.” says General Mana­ I Don Odennann ’41B. Betty Hale fortable for sleeping as Well fia Lester H. Wolcott, Paul Yakltis, By Top Man. End First R ou n d ,P Iay | faM-mowng “ ungste’V ^rom’ Th!. ^ Dairy again re ' Lowicki and his mates. Then in the times more ? ' ? mand for assistance from high don W'ells says: "It is. a privilege ; major, I Varsity Ha* Only Three The following are the final j turned lo the headl.nci with a \k ger Branch Rickey, ’there’s an­ I ’39B. FLsther Pitkin ’39B. Dorothy play" Rain, of course, occurs, how- Bernard T. Yeltema, J. Zeleskl. , standings for the first round. ! fourth quarter, as in the first, came school students was even gt-eater to serve good Americans. Art I-awrence, '40B. Bosloiv In Tliree Way Tie;i"-?* '’r'’"*’'’ b''*’-’' oo at lory over .Mortarty’s outfit and It The Dexter* scuttled the Buc- other johnnle-on-the-spot, Johnni* Hale lOB. John F. Pickles ’39B, ! ever, usually the rain consists of a Also boxes were sent to Graven, of th« Twin Hornets, Day* Practice Before V,- l | I 8'30 p. m llo’pp. a southpaw, who may do. Or the Mlifichester powerhouse. Bris­ ' .Iimmv Knight '4 IB. Marguerite , twenty-minute shower, immedi- this year than in previous years University, mentioned the f.ict' .va.' the work^of ,i welj h.alan.-cd I caneers li.at night to the tune ot tol was doing the tough job of and every effort was made to help Coast Guard cadets Ralph Pgiter- that the university contains friir-i soared up In the stratosphere at Manchester Motor Sales .22 14 i SeromI Series .’A w a v I 56 to 27 with a thri'lirig finish that ..■e have Hay Sanders, up from I Cole ’'39B, Waltei H Gifford '39B, j iitely followed by sunshine and a son and James Murphey, hoth League Play. I team that caused the downfall oi scoring four points in the final Oratory ("oiituHt the merchants without jeopardiz­ teen colleges. He is majoring inJ the Y alleys lost night and copped Chagnols’ Flrechlefs .... 22 14 I ! ■ lim.axe.I s hard fTigtit, ding dong Columbus of the American Aaso- 1 Bill Pickles ’39B. Jeanne Tour- 1 cool refre.shing breeze. Howard did graduates of Manchester Hign. Language Ouhs Bryant and Chapman : . .22 14 Tlii* Evening. their sdver.saneA although the period while Manchester totaled ] naud ’40B, Esther Benson ’41.\, I .say exceptions to this climate do ing education. Business Advertising. ^ high aingle with 135 and power .-.•ood-chi'pplng o. Hern .■'teven.'on iiallle from the opening whistle ctation. , Some of the soldiers tbfit arc I Storrs, Jan. 8 Coach Don (Thambers’ Movers ...... 18 lS-( "I like Hopp very much. In my fourteen to put the Bristol charges Interests 10 Here I Nancy F'lke ’4IB, Clare Lavey | come up. however, between the More and more boys and girls /■-I • g s ' _ Flora Pickles. ’4IB. EnditotC Plan to Form topped his group. .M"riarty Bros, while th- Eagles had their wings in the same dizziness which had home on furlough have come to A ^ O I I i n i l l C o i l 1 3 1 * lV I Junior College, describod'tbe "in-, dived Into the three string hethors White greeted hts U. Conn, varsity Don Wlllls Garage .... .16 , First Round opln.on he caji play a creditable ______’41B. Gil Hunt ’39A. Barbara Mur- months of December through are filling for part time—the jobs and freshman basketball teams ;ail-d lo gain their usual stride cli['ped by a Wo verine te.im that enveloped them at the beginning ot vacated by those now employed the school and thanked the home * I teme" period of four weeks whtchl with a neat 3.V4. All of the games MoriSrt.v Bros...... 9 W. L 4ame at first base on any major I phy ’41B, Irene Johnson ’38B, Pat | April one Is fairly sure of enjoyable rooms personally, and each day Inst .Monday for the first time and the he.al could be sui'l abo-.it • .•leoro'T almost al will to'n in up the game. John Klienschmidt with In defense Industrie*. Some even ------[ avery girl must take. Each girl- wera close, but despite excellent The scores for last night Pioneer Parachute ...... 4 1 New Ski Clul) the gaales-s Giis II" ).'»<• Gong wa.« a score of 73 t-'i 25. league Club. I a!so like Sanders— Registrations have been filed by Soiithwick, 41B, Peggy Woodruff 1 weather. . Mr. Bailey, Mrs. Campbell, the spendl) four weeks In a positioa Bince December ISlh. He has had Wapplng T ...... 4 1 his exceptional long shots and Ken bowling, his team lost three. The Manchester Motor Sales ( ) •\e can run and he c.tn hit. students of M. H S for the fifth ’39B, Jean Clarke ’39B. John Hyde | in speaking of the educational work in these defense Industries Student Council, and the home An unusual note wa.s obtained thinking of holdlngt Ju.et three days practice before the 2 .\ct O!.'on .a single of 12'i and t' lplc I lyefiv Touinau'l, r>on Warren Chapman with his effective follow­ themselves. Although thc.se scores; I.ankV 131 96 ■227 Oilcifle* ...... 4 1 of 325. I and Johnny Osbourne liaTt^a field ” I leel confident that theae two National High School Oratorical ’4 IB, Horace Bisacll ’39A. Edward facnilicj ip Palm Beach, Howard room* are receiving letter? ol | last Frldav night when the Span-1 after graduation Flora is taking varsity meets the University of Hlghhind P a r k ...... 3 2 tioys v.lll lake - care of the first up shooting • both led the fourth Lithwm ’32, l.eo McPartland ’40B. .spoke of the public school he had might easily be made fojl time Hornet* .. Bohadlk -----104 144 102—350 it.ay in leading‘the Wolverines to Contest, sponsored by the -Di • thanka from the recipients of" the | ish Club combined with the French | up dietetics so she is spending m Maine In the first game of the P irate.'...... I 4 ExpcuUve Committee to Sllbroa (4) iia.se situation for the Cardinals period slaughter and Al Zamaitis . B. Barstow attended for seven years: he told Jobs very few have left school to Ogren ...... 117 82 118-317 Hair ...... 113 96—209 .Noske .... 10.5. 130 93-- 328 ! victory While Ray Zeraanek • arid also stood out as did the enure partmenl of Connecticut. Ameri­ presents. ^-jub at the annual French Club | month at th» Y.MCA helping with Bartlett .. ... 87 86 105—278 New England College Conference Tanner Andover ...... 0 .5 m l'.il2. ’ can Lecion. to be held within the how many of the clriiisea were held work full time. League on Friday night. . .’8. 88' 117—205 Draw Up ByoLaw* Wa* Haberen . . . . . 82 103 103 288 ' Bob C'lnnoi» were Iho only play- team in the he.st of their .six ■iic- Some extrijcts fro)M the letters Christmas party. meals, Palm ...... 103 106 81—290 .Mc(?urry ,...1 0 3 H 4 ^ 4iame,i Tonight 5lire v.-na traded to Che New next two months. out doors: and sometimes, with John Olson.. ’41B, Wesleyan; S h o u l d Connecticut defeat 92—309 Bohnsky 106 106‘ 97—312 era on Ihc Eagles to show any tories of the ’41-42 season. . World Holds Party certain conditions prevailing, the Dr. Calllouette, Praises Renloia were as follows: 'The evening opened with a game Schor* . ....1 1 0 98 104—312 Twarnite .141 99 103—343 'Suicides vs. Parachutist*. INamed Last Evening. York Giants for pitcher Bill Lohr- The purpose of this’ contest is James Brennan jfcrites:' '’U Is plans to major in Economics. Chapell . Maine, It would start a defense of N^ghJand Park vs. Andover. Cor rent) 10 116 113- 330 [ strength. , ;• man. catcher Ken O’Dea and lome rla.s.ses would come to\ school in of ’’Musical Chairs” presided over ...... 101 126 100—327 Z«dik 12l> 96 143 368 The' thrills and excitement to encourage deeper study and ap­ rather lonesome be/ng so far *way by Clara Johnson and Miss Beulah John Hultine, ’40B. Wesleyan, their co-champlonshlp which they Wapping Y I’s. Pirates. - ash. preciation of the Constitution of The High School World mem­ bathing suits, and do t'beir school More praise for the seniors vtho wasn’t sure whether he would maj-, shared with Rhode Island State .567 .566 5I0 1643 Twenty-five *ki enthusiasts .met j which were sadly lacking in t.'.e bers enjoyed a .New Year’s party work on the beach, then at recess man the lookout post in Bolton from home and it/Ls nice to know Todd who supplied the music. This 518 498 .508 1.521 CTiognot'a Mrechlefa ( Ij Three teams finished in a tie for the T’nited States and America'! or In Economics or the Navy. | College last year when each won last evening at the 5’. M. C. A . .5’23 5.51 .549 16 6 ! opi-nln'g encounter were pi( -Kc l .T t‘:e big Mize was at the Center church on Monday have a swim. was received by Ihlncipal Bailey, that Manchester liaa not forgotten was follo.wed by a game known as Twin Hornets N. 6aftoo .8 8 98 104—290 first place In this league after®the )' principles of government. , , her Ixiys." John Simythe feels, '’’Ev- ’’Cats and Rats’ wherein the cats Grace Noren, ’41B, Simmons, ex-' Rice seven and lost one In the lea^ie hottest kind of competition. It was and formed a temporary ski club Pioneer Parachute (0) ■ into the De'nter-Wnlverli-.c battli. In’ ■■'f a ^l?ap polntmeht” Briefly This Since all our efforts at present : during vacation. A quiz "Perhaps many of us didn’t ah the other day in a letter from Dr. ----- 86 100 90— 276 Madden . 91 100 160—351 Wilson chased the rats and viqe-versa plained that Simmons is mainly Welch .J 88 for a tie. Connecticut’s only los* in 'lecided that the playoffs would James Blair was in charge of the .-!7 95 91—273 aa E'ldie -\i'< aim of the L>t .te;.^ to him. j<:a--;i;i ’.'u; he eiiplained game was played and it .was found I sorb a great deal of book knowl- Ge'orge Calllouette, the officer of! ery article in that box was some . . . . 78 94— 260 HlUnskj . .1 4 1 lOl 90—332 King ...... 8 6 .. 103— 183, By Bett.v BalWtovv j are being concentrated on nalional thing that every man In the field, through and around the-circle. a vocational jchool. She is major­ Pateflrld ----- 91 90 the league was to Rhode Island by take place after the second round, gathering and after he outlined Ihe swapped shots with Bill .McGeo Joi n;-.;e iiu-i fattened hlmae,f th.at Bud Wede.ri was the smartest | edge by. this mode of study," .said the day on Sunday. 83—264 a score of 79-61. w hile (Connecticut Goodrich . I ll 126 100—337 Runde . . . . 1)14 8.5 —189. ' defense, the qiiesUon might well as I am now, can use for his own Then followed group singing ing in library work. Hiem . . 98 103 124—323 which starts tonight. plans for the fom atlon of the club of the Buccaneers as the tuu •• I'.ve extra po.;nls while he was "quiz kid ” in the club. An adver- Howard, ’’however, there was Dr. Calllouitle wrote that he Shirley Wigren, ’41B, Marot Jr' provldcij Rhody’s only loes when H. Barton .13* 125 125—384 he Introduced Norman Osborne,' of Maskshro 101 122 108 3.’U teams fought to a standstill foi „ .j , T ; ■ I he. "What are we preiiiiring to de- has been closely associated with personal needs." A bouquet was and two plays. One was an ex Gravel! ... 135 116 105—356 The managers are going to hold .'ecupe;,'’ '.ing frgm an injury in Schorri is brutal, isn t it? M erejf^„d- To make clear this q.ics- tisine game was ,al.so played, , hardly any one who was absent by Ihev defeated them at Storrs. Glaatonbiiry. ’.vho gave a more de­ •M -Mas.'aro 100 PS 9.5 — 293 th- first t-.-.o per!o 565 550 a meeting within the hext fe-w days .5ia;- a;'.*l he carr.cd it the rest of we d-oifie back from our vacation | ,he .subjei t for ('onnecticut contains 40 girls and that the cul 63-62. • 579 1694 and allo-w some of the bottom tailed talk on the general pur­ .Murphy 113 94-207 the Dexters enjocing a 16-1.5 lead the veer K’...i .m extra pound (if you tail rail working eight | R,ght.s priiduct advertised in the various j .surpri.slngly scarce for a school years and has never found them Clark, when . be wrote to Mr. French by Hpward Major as M 486 407 496 1479 Boiivard and William Addy aa An- , tural side is stressed. She is taking Maine play’s Rhode Island to­ teams to add to their lineups in an poses of the new club and the qual it the haU-,vac mark The .scores. ■ o'i.IJ !;nv,-’ 1—-n Jfi'-ient lo have hours each day. one i on Monday. i wp pipfpbd ” .slogans Frank Zimmerman re- ' of 200, while "flu" and its sister lacking In ambiti .in Every student Bailey: "From al! I’ve seen of this Biy'snt and CTiapman (8) Ificaflon.* necesaary to become a has arrived at the,station fifteen country .(Texas), Manchester is atole. The other presentation was up secretarial work night and will play Northeastern effort to strengthen up The .first 472 513 491 1476 IK’xlcra (36) p|u ;,ng. ,e.ay9 Rickey. and what iloes each teacher in -1 ■ . . . I'eived the highest .score. "F'athcr | afflictions were practically un- WeatbrooF ' Wasp* on Saturday to cUmox tlielr trip. E. Flab- ...... 120 126 108—864 nlember of the National Ski Pa­ minutes early. still a pretty swell place.” Bernard in pantomine, the actors- delincat- Dewey, 4lB Monty . . ----- 92 103 90—285 H. Burr four teams appear to be ,fvenly B F T form us . that a week fioni Tune ' was played, until the boys ; heard of” Jr. College is also following th« The (^Connecticut freshmen play ...... 120 120 93—333 trol. Meat Stile Dairy (.8) .\l' D'.medd, r f ...... 0 o o this F’ridav exams .start and '*' .showed signs of lanquishing inter- Celebrity-seekers should enjoy The seriousness with which the l^eltema emphasizes the Impor­ ing in accordance with a poem Bcttlnger .. . 95 88 89—272 F. Vlttner ...... 107 matched and should provide a lot it '.! as . wrjJe Ui- !;.igt infielder read by Virginia Schaul. The cast secretarial course. Morse College In a curtain raiser 84 113—304 Follovvlng an informal discus­ Prentice P4 )‘n3 113—310 .McCann. If ...... 7 0 ) you know'what that means it s " ’ill rrpio.sent the ,s. hool or town Palm Beach. Howard mentioned boys take their job has largely tance of education by saying: “ My MeWUiater -----103 88 86—277 C. WUaon ...... 113 119 of good basketball, befwe the sea­ 1 a- out ot p: 1;. i;i .‘..'-i-.- tn'il Hopp _ , ist and boxes of food were brought was as follows: mother, Alice Mary Slteman, '4 IB, Universiti to the Varaity-Cbast Guard game 100— 332 son ends. sion as to the alms and purposes Helm •...... 88 94 115 — 297 Bieiir.an. c ...... '2 0 4 look over at first base and' did about lime to open a few books in the county conti-.'it After Lach girl brought a box and .^uch radio and film stars as Amos contnbuted tc their success at the only regret Is that I left my Alma of Connecticut, said that a gooi Hannigan . . . 80 109 98—287 H. Skoog ...... 106 102 142—350 of the ski ,'lub, the general opin­ post. On Sunday, December l.’i, i Mater before I graduated but we Crocker; father. Chavlis Conk- here on Saturday. The yearlings Steven!(on .... 92 12'l 113— ;425 halvat-ir,-ig ...... 4 3“ 11 .siKi a creditable job that a per- V—V—V . . . , IV i. \ ate with the bov who bought it. and Andy. Rosalind Rus.sell, Doug­ many girls followSilthe Home Eco Griswold ...... 123 95 110—338 have lost to Brown; 52-49. and de­ ion prevailed that novice instruc­ contest to dwide ft ho wHl, enter | as the guest of twenty-five planes were spotted. | all make mistakes which we later Itng; son, John Hansen; daughter. Schiiberl ...... y o 94 114— 318 i uw;. I. ha-l to be mZdt for Hope all of you had as nice a las Fairbanks, Jr., and George nomics course. She hopes to maj feated Trinity Parish of New, Ha­ vOO 551 556 1673 tion and a fundamental ground­ .McKinney ...... 109 101 10&— 316 the state contest about April 1. auctioned, off the boxes. regret. I hoiie that future students Joanne Miller; and Santa Claus, 493 483 473 1449 I f' • ' ou'fi'-’'! Christmas and New Year’s as we honor, Larry Jaffe. or in English. • ven 67-87, In their two games to Don WllUa Garage (0) Plenty Action work should be the first consider­ ni.a ''l.'h;.- steady hlt- . did . . . By the way how many ot Those In M. H. S. who have filed ' TTie ■'members expressed the opin­ stick with Manchester High School Louise Dewby, ’40B, Unlvcrsit> Twin Wasps Cargo ...... 92 95 139— 326 ation. It was, however, decided to a registration to enter thi.s con­ to the end because it’s without a Other amusements followed, the date. Morse has a great team arid 493 .512 516 1.566 16 36 ’-ir..':. •• luii•v'r.'l running and pep­ you noticed Pete Major's lovely ion that it was one of the best of Connecticut, is majoring ii Niaula ...... 74 84 83—241 should provide a fine game. McGuire ...... 94 100 ’97—291 take up tlie thirty hour Red Cross Morlarty Bros. (1) test are: Harry .stni'.v. l "World ” has yet had doubt the best school in the United high spot of whirh was the giving Young .. .113 87 108—303 Bueeaneers (27 I pery . .g r* I I Game.'! and refreshments wese jr can go through a process and be tants were Nancy Paine and Shir­ Litizen's Tangle 57-47 and lost to St. Lawrence. Keteh r.145 94 108—347 Hopp was an oulfleider with’ burnt hers by misUlce, don t wc ■ L n S 1 O r l C r l l C U l enjoyed by Library (?lub .members this year. Is it that the student once again. Conserve on and welf-Iiked M. H. S. teacher, ent were; Leo McPartland, ’39B Cha:mb6lrs ’ New H.iven. Jan. 8.—Therr’s a United Aiic'lraft, assisted in the .9i-ort at h.tlf. 16-1.5 De..lei.i t y Ldebe. Faculty members pre-. 41-39. The team will be composed .8 8 9.5— 183 feud on Iw l-.veen Frank Kovacs I _Tc.at i'roB;’ C‘„a urlti! bo developed Gerr"? , at their Christmas party held on body doesn’t think that they n.eed every Item of food and urge your sent were Miss Jeanne Low and University ot Virginia: Marjori of four seniors opd'a junior with Yankowakl .109 n o 111—330 formation of the club. Both Mr :eferce, Vic faggart. and Fred Perry, two of the world’s -.1 so-, arm in 19’ia Hickey swltch- V- V -V the Thursday preceding vacation. to be improved, or have they giv- family to do likewise, Miss Beulah Todd. Inman. ’39B, Simmons; Harry Hul With Boys’ Club Fedele Mugavero and. 6am Jaakll- Polfnsky .116 112 96—324 Osborne and .McKiriney are mem­ Dvak SifTiis Is D..\.Ri Choice Boys Commended greatest .tenrils players, which bers of the Hartford Ski club WolM-rlnea (73) ! I d the yo-,ingsier lo fii't base and Rubber boots weren t t'.ie only Gifts were exchanged among the en up all hope of bettering them- It is up to to the youth of our . D. Stidham. tine, ’38B, lYinlty. ka at forwards: Nick Verblllp at Curtis .. 92 107, . —199 j nt h'm to Houston to give hi* Christmas piesent.a. however members. selves? • One student, when school and our country to keep fit -V\ Virginia Whltham. center; Captain “Wink”-Wlnzlur at LaForge . . 106 99—205 ’ may very ’ likely come to a head The many details necessary to get B All we ve Seen this week has been when ■ the profesaional tennis the club in Operation as well as a For liite Flassio [l-irni a rest. Hopp worked hard questioned, remarked, "I have spiritually and physically. It ■’The response which we re­ , Flrat Aid for Clab T he Citizen's O ub basketball floor giiard:*and Jim Connors, the j.J. Tournaucl,-rf ... n that year, develo^d Into a good new sweateis. biou.ses, vskirl.s-- F!ris Porterfield ha.« lieen selec- ceived from the High school 21B Leada League only junior'of the group, at back 550 529 509 1588 troupe comes to the Arena to­ sort of a get-acquainted-first Brown. If . , , . . . 6 made resolutions every year since will be our problem, fellow stu- ;eam wlU oeek revenge thla eve­ movement brought the members first sacker and made only 15 jai kets. .iiiits. dresses, pins, aangic ted from two oth^s, .lenior girls a? the age of five, and every year I dents', to carry on during the make* us realise that the Since existing conditions make guard. Morterty Brothers (1) night for another In their aeries of j Osbourne, c ...... 7 Six More Wins? Boom 21B leads the Freshm'i ning at the School Street Rec for Into an animated discussion before New .Haven, Conn . Jan. 8— — errors during the season. Hia arm twcelets, beads, compacts, pocket- a candidate for a (trip to \Va.»h- have broken them! And besides, aftermath of this war—but our yoimg men of the coming gen­ securing speakers a difficult task, Connecticut home games next Newcomb .135 106 -2 4 1 nation-wide round-robin matches. |.Kennedy, rg ...... , . . 2 healed. fuzzy an-|ingtofi, D. C.. sponsored annuaU-. eration are fully conscious of the members of Biology Club have 1 bajkelball learue it ^*as announc, a 87-83 defeat at the han4|x>f, the week finds New Hampshire play­ Zaches ...... 107 113 In addition to Perry Mid Ko- the -meeting adjourned. Steve Dyak of Willipiantlc, recent D \5’arren. Ig The remaining games for the what’s the use?” This person job now It much more tangible— Stevens. Th 97—317 Aftep all of the general ideas winner of 'Jie Sl.Oou prize in the gora socksnr^ . . . we also found J ... that Daughters nf the Ameri­ seems to be disillusioned at a very we must keep healthy, morally tjieir duty to the community decided to devote their remaining led today by Mr. New Britain Boy's Club for the de­ ing at Storrs on Tuesday with Frazier ...... 116—207 vaca, the. company klso Includes .Sargent, rg . In 1940 be was utility duUialder Stvsral old favorite aweaters. can Revolution. basketball team during the meetings to a First Aid course. standings to date of the league ar Rhode Island’s freshman and var- H. LaChapelle Bobby Riggs and Don Budge. Ko­ had beMi'Thoroughly discussed Mr United States Classic, a is-game tender age. We hope he la not and physically, to that we shall be and the nation." feat loot Saturday evening. The ■ 117—210 Blair suggested the following i duckpin bowung event staged in with the Cards. In ’41, as a r«gu- jackets, lulls . dresses, pins, ankle Each' high school throughout the month of January are as fol­ This is a part of the letter Under the program, as outlined by aa follows: alty teams here .on Saturday, Jan­ R. LaChsMlle 97 . — vacs and Riggs have been team­ 35 3 73 iar. hia average was .80S been discarded for newer chnst- representative. . able to answer any call. We must L. Pci vUltora boost of a well balanced 97 executive committee be named to ! Stratford, will be among the corn- state will be represented: the final lows: But there are many ways to volunteer our services to town or- which Principal Edson palley by Carr during the last w. uary 17th. Kroll ...... 118 92 105-310 ing in the doubles matches to face for the season and be slugged 40 ■mas presents East Hartford’ High--Janu- 4 0 1.00 outfit and dowmed the k>cal team draw up bylaws, at a meeting to petitora in the Eighth Annual Jack We Ix t It w’s.'! choice will be mae ; happy ter High for the "splendid co- .66 544 487 567 1598 Chestnut street; Mr. and Mrs. Oa- for the ’vVhite affair was received ther of one child. . especially the ragged one*. Revolution - w ill participate. At here. members as desire to do ao. Team 24B ...... 2 1 No ahbls were o ffm d by the Palo Alto, Clallf.—OPy—PronkJe form, and be plans on banding Connors, c . Sanders baa no doubt that Ite serve certain commodities, among and turn cheerful faces to every­ operatioff they have given to .50i locals, who foiled to ''match the car Kurtz, Edgar Clarke, Ray Me- . along with 50 other top ranking V—V—V thu^ reremonie's. the names of Meriden High—January 16. liias Carr announced the neces­ Team 25B ...... 2 3 Albert. All-America -quarterback No Mor« Option Kovaca, "(noyn Prince of the Klavell, rg . vlll be the regular first *»*«*r**i The World had two parties to thwn rubber. Don't'you think if* one tor there I* nothing more dis­ the Air Raid School aijd the 1 1 .50, dazxUng spMd of the winners In Kinney, John Gallagher, Norman {pinmen from all s^ctiona of Con- thrfe persons shall be drawn: if , away. Air Raid Warning Serylce.” sity of electing a president aa soon Team 22F ...... fog Stanford’s Indians in 1940 and Court,’' a lacing here tonlghL Zemaoek. ig come next season. reletSrate this past year—the Fri- more than plausible to try to Walk heartening than a scowling, one^ Team 38B .. f . . . . 1 2 .33 the closing mtnutss o f ths gsms. Oaborn* and James Blair were necticut. ' tlje first girl Is unable to go, tht ' Middletown — January 23, The letter was received from as posaible to fill the office left va­ 1941, is slated to star In another San Franclsoo—Southarn Di­ Perry, faces Budga in a singles ’.Valdo, If . . “There's room for both Wcmm •dny before vacation we were greet- as much aa possible? Don’t-drag There is a big task ahead of us Team 23B ...... 0 2 too but art out to provy . that thay namad Eddie Funaro of New Haven is second will succeed her, and if she ' here. —do you honestly think that there E. A. Weden, secretary of the cant by Henry Wilkie's enlistment field. vision of Padfle Ooaot Oonferenoe match, and Riggs Ukaa on Ko­ Just bafora adjournmant it was the defending champion. The Elm Strange, ig and me with the Cardlnala w i td.by a decorated tree at our meet- is - In turn unable also, the third I Weaver—January 27, away. the ca r. down street when you Team 26B ...... 0- 8 .00 ran do ths asms thing hqrs. Ths He haa algned to play the hero's want a pound of butter—|ii walk is no chance for good resolutions? Manchester Defense Council. in the Navy. has eUmlnated the option at tak­ vacs. previouB to the doubles, decided to meet again next W ^- City roller turnel in a world r^- Hopp in the outtold,’* ooya hov •ltd given gifts by a stomach- girl will be given the opportunity Windham—January 30, away Lois Clark Team 31F ----- 0 8 .00, game will probably be watchedi by role In a movie. "Spirit of Stan­ ing the basketball out of bounds which Is the highlight of the U 3 25 . lea^ beanllcaa, trouserleas, tred __, will do you good. M. J. ’« A large gnthsrtng of fans aa it is neaday eyenlr^ and hear Ord game of 239 vvhiie wincing the Margery Sheridan. ‘43. , ford." aeheduled to start produc­ rathtr than aboot a foul shot tor games. The first match •1U start of the executive committee, Score at half, 29-8 Wolverines; % A. ths ^ contest In town tonlgbL - event last year with a six-game'i 0 tion tot AorIL..' ite league games. * at 8:30 p. m. \ officers and adopt bylaws. plnfall of 833. { referee, C- BellU. Read Henijd AHtb. *

•ietsJe: s-vft ■teteLte.r-azr,rm. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C0NT«i. THTTRSDAY. JAIWARY 8, 1948 MANCHESTER EVENINGS HERALD. MANCHESTER;,CONN. TTirRSPAY. JANUARY 8, lfl»2 I y ■■rr" FAOE THIR1 RED RYDER Yes, Indeed BY FRED HARMAN" Sense and Nonsense H f S .leniEss iNcuii^so

I Living. W s Uvs In deeds, not .^JFbeh you decide to throw dls* M*ny * poung man doesn't Classified BUY years; in thoughts, not brsaths; cntlon to the winds, be sure to know he |e in love until the girl ^ A City's Wants ForYbur Benefit In feelings, not in figures on a note which w ay the winds arc SAIi in the case hands him the infor­ dial. W e should count time by blowing. ■ mation la a dipiomatie way. heart throbs. He most lives who thinks most, feels the noblist acts Buyer— Is this a good brand of Automobiles for Sale 4 Help Wanted— Male 36 the best. L«dgar~-U'a dlsgraeefu], Mra P ^ Lost and Found Louisiana Celebrales S a n d to C iirli Gold W eather Obstacle perfume ? Skinner! I’m sure two rata were 38 OLDS. CODDK. excellent con,, W A .V T K D .m a n , w i t h Soiling First City Girl— W hy do they Seller— That, madam. Is one of fighting In my bedroom last night _ B t ,A C K AND WHITK our best smellers. dition. tirc.a like new. healer, e.xpurjrnle, to rcprosiuit us, on put bells on ws? Mrs. Skinner—Well, what did llo n j haired cut, callrd Blackle. full or part tim e propi.isltioii, 707 Damage Suits 6«nd a t y Girl— Don’t you you expect for $3.00 a week—a Telephone 7406. ?.t75. Inquire 116 Oak street \agio-American Peace Main street. / To Collection of Scrap know that, silly? It's to give Laugh It Off bull flgbt? JBT—SUM OF MONFV vlclnl- 1940 PONTIAC .SPORT coupe. warning so you can run away from If life seems to go all wrong Of Depot Square Dtberal re- 1988 Pontiac sedan, 19.87 De.soto Help Wanted-r-Male or .New ( (i l. ans .Ian 8 P \'ill. V. .la' k.son profiiptly ordered Town May Try Out INew , them. Laugh It oft! How to make a successful sedan, 1936 Plynioiith sedan, 1936 liliiog in of all hayou.s and rftnals |%anl If returned to Mortartj’ a Female 37 lyiui.siana tiKhiy eonmiemiu Ml e.| Plan of Having O " ”' Mi'tal EsHenliul to Pro* Drown your worry in a song. speech: Have a good beginning ^Btbre, 20.S North Main. Dodee sedan. 193.1 Ford sedan. the Biiltle of .New Orleans, not a.s lea.iui'g from tile swamp to the b«“iivcs< f3r dam age suits, the select men liavm duced me to yesterday took me to your success In the primaries as­ where the term would be served. H fie O E R ANl* Z*M A-OOIM* Hnlislt anil Amenean troop- op-. W'a’TM tia(* [toslpon.-.l the a.ivanre to bring out an increased supply dinner last night, and he was very I TWIMK I ’D ! A WILO AMIMAL IM THE HE SETS 1931 PLY.MOT.'TM coup. |9« 193.1 Pearl street .H:»rtt'or.l. Conn. under consideration a plan to de­ sures you of a political Job for T ’6TA^/ THETANMM/. t i l l SOOMER EASY TARGET F(3R [Mis.-'l eaeh t.ther for th.- !a.-t tinie ■ loill pews of rh"' peace ha,'l ar- nice. He remarked .especially HOUSE.'*— IF JAKE HITS A BEAR /^ntravl I’aiiiliiig Packard sedan. *149 1936 P ack ­ G lV referniee.s Snd past expen liver sand to home owners to be of scrap metal—essenth,! to the two more years, are you going to Guest—Walter, put this bill I c o N & c r m 0 i> eK )D m o e b LO O K l i k e •TOUCH,'**- MUST BE A lUi .Ian S 1st.'. as a syttil'o' of ri ve. I on my blrd-llke appetite. What , YOU FOR A loam, PRETENI ard convertible. *299; 1937 l.in- enee used in sprinkling walks Hut the production of stepl for, armament take a vacation? right, please. Omelette with two t i m e iM TM' e e e « H A R E A l_ TRAP FOR SILLY STREAK X vnt.'.rr- ,(n*l pejire in a ht,.erJite(l strange IVfi'nding .\nity Use Is be In? P a p frr .Hanging . cvln Xepher. *199: 19.3.3 CTievrolcL cost of the plan is being gm-n fui- Politician—Yes. I was nomi­ t’s. TTZVIKJ’ TO BE COWBOSB e s e n O M HAIOD . YOU'RE HARD OF HEAR­ u oiM R iiti-li .A mhass.arlor Lu -l But Biiti.sh (;en Sir John purposes- have met another ob­ ‘ -MEN, INHERITED FROM *49; 1937 Doilge coupe. *249; 1937 ther study. cutting— He runs an ostrich nated again, and If I am elected TV4AM IM CASASETB T H A N A 11 Halifax sent lu.s gre.'tm g t... la' l’.ak.iihani g"t Ills inatnifiiently- stacle in cold weather, inilustrial W aiter— Thimks. That win be ING AMO STARTl^TALKlMS V Biilck sedan. *299: 1932 Chevro­ Dog.s— Kird«— Pets There are 6.000 homse.s n .Mun- farm. I ’ll take another two-years’ rest. nSVlM’ T*UOOK LIKE ^ T H A T 'S .■l.ol re.li'oats ini', iiattle forma­ another quarter. ' ABOUT THE I MNU let. *15; 1932 Pontiac sedan *4,1. ira.l. ^ chester. In a yard of ,sand llieie sqlvage circles .said toilay. c o w B (O v e / MADE A HCaSYl^'A BET 1 Honest Workmanship FOR S A L K .simV, f. I I •night \II and sold ss Is Drive over 222 yai'la to laki- .are of this otus problem in the war program, per office and demanded to see the Apply .V‘ f'.lrnvA*-"! e/M he. an.— of th.- slow . oruniuiin a- I a. k on .ho kson s niotely arm/ of HOLD EVERYTHING now. .''Bve yourself from *.1U to work. .Sand co.st.s the tic.x n uliont according to steel makers, bt- editor. ‘Sir,'■ he cried ss he IS FROST- 30 ST. JOHN STItKKT tior.s of Iho.se 'laws tie- ti.-ittle w a.s .'i.ooij It inelu'led Tennessee, Ken- *liK) Brunner's, 80 Oakland. Tel. .■>2 u square yard. \.hich wmiM caii.se scrap nuisl b,' iiscil to walked around the room, "your lou.lit 11 day- Mllet Ih. pear.. tm ky an.l Missis.sippi regul.ars. eiTTESi: Telephone 3102 .1191. .Articles for S lie i.i I,ring the cost to *444. A .l'J fl to manufacture finislied .steel. Sm all­ paper bak libeled me. You have ti.M tv .|| Ilhrnl ha.I heell .signed It... .Nrgioes, (’h'lUtaw Indians. called me the lightweight cham­ this would be the .iisti dii.tion er plants pnrtieularlv'. thes'; I Pr. 21 I sit I.ittle known, how- Jsiuisiana O e o le s and de.sperate pion." K< tU .s a I.K .MK.N ■: UK, HI TLT which would run the cost !•' well sources .said, are dependent upon . ( er is the f.i. 1 that tin - .battle piraii'S -one. of the strangest "But that Is true." returned the Aulo .Accessories— Tires and H'-ti.-r UivYJl over *7.10. .9 steady ana nr One pail of .sand would not be Blamed on Cold Weather the rough naturi- of c.en. Aitdrcw on the morning of Jan. 8. aren’t you?" GOOD rSED TIRFS. Pnrs.i from Ytil,\ ef*. 701 Mam .sufficient to ('arry through a whole In the la.st few day.s, when it Manrhester ■Old H 'ck o tv" .laik.son, had not I’akenham was killed in the bat­ ‘Yes, yes," cried the other, "but #4 up. Brunner s. 80 Oakland St., sea.Hon and might mean that the was hoped coHeiting wouM in- .dToHleil the gentler nature of ,th.' tle. togethei with 288 other- Brit­ It’s my brother who la the boxer. Manchc.strr. Tol. 5191. work hail to be done three or four | crea.se, the tra'lo has reinaineil Evening Herald ' Garden— Farm— Dairy nati\e r ’leob’s. It's allies ish About 1.7181 other ledeoat.s I'm a coal merchant” times, which wajul.'l ad, it was announced to­ poration. shut down four of its 16 the Volunteer Nurse's Aide Corps householders is followed In Rock­ went to' the landlady with an '# Conxecutlre Uayx...| t otxi • otx day. Lieut. Cowles ■will report open hearth furnaces for lack of Household Goods 51 ( lass Formed committee, on which oqr local hos­ ville and is said to be w'ot king well,' anxious look. I Conxocutlve Dxyx...l • ctx|U otx Moving— Trucking— for duty to the Corps Area Service enough scrap to keep them going. • Dxy ...... Ill otxitl otx pital. medical and nursing organ bill Rockville Is much .smaller than "I believe the new boarder Is oo 20 , , . , , . Command, it was announce.!. Sharon Steel Corporation, with A ll otderx for Irragulxr inxertlonx Storage CLEARANCE SALE! ization are repie.sented. Manche.ster. both in population and I j Cowles was .serving with going to run off In the night,” she I BAD TAKE 'ill bx cbxrged xt the one time rxtx. 3 rooms, con.sistlng of a eoniplele 11 \ 4>liii)l«‘er)4 Here .\I-! Follow ing Is a list of those en- in area. .Selectman Chambers, plants in the Ymingstowti, Ohio, said. I Bpoefxl ratea for long term evonr Company K, 169th Infantry. di.slrict. has announced it expccl- STORAGE living room, complete bedroom and t oiled fot the elas.'i to date. Dr who advanced the idea, is still at "Why?" asked the landlady. | CT-It’ v u iu iAMS HEARD HER re\ixy adverlislrig given upon reuuexu n*:ul> Hill M «r»’ .Vr« eil to shut 'lown an op' ri hearth Adx ordered before the third or Moving and Packing. The Austin coniplrtc kitchen with elecllieal KiV'Pr hopes that others may en w'ork on the plan. alarmed. » » M ifO e •T*T OFf. THE MEM ABtOUT TOWM furnace late this week f 'r the i»*2 Hm »i*v*et.>wr ^SAV TH A T: fifth day will be charged only for A. Chamber* Co. Talephone 8260 appliances NOW on sale for only This 4*pk. riMl before .Monday to bring the "B ecause," said the maid, "I I ►•t JfZ...-______tho actual number of timea tba ad *244, Tills exceptional bargain can­ rlns.s lip to Its authorixed number Stale Pnr<’ha8C8 same reason. ftppoared. charging at the rate earn- . t healrd him say to his friend: "It's I not be duplicated, nor will we be Mr.s. Isabelle Robinson. 96 Ridge Worried by Situation nice to open the window at night • y BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES •d bkt no allowance or refunda can Mrs. Isabel Rubin.son of 96 ■: (' Hey! r bo made on atx time ada xtopnod Repatnng 23 able to offer Ihui outfit again at street; Mrs. Lucie Bengston. 328 Your Federal Defense* Bonds The shortage is not confined to and throw one's chest outi " BY EDGAR MARTIN After tM fifth day. this low price. *10 deposit will re­ Ri'lge street l.s the first woman relatively small pp’diuers. Repre- Porter street . .Miss Sophie Grabtiw you THituK yoo'Rt aovKxk No **tin forbids": dixplay Itnex not serve your selection, Ka.sy terms. sentative.s of Carnegie-lllliiois OK.MO.VOU NKtti'Tl «000'.T\8%M MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ here to enroll in the Red ('toss in- ski, 84.3 Main street; -Mrs. Florence Inga now and then 30 DO . y o o ’R t Kicrt t I— ------OOCTCXi, «t > C K •old. Phone or w rite for lM'e "c inirte.Ky Income Tax Steel Corporation, large.sl subsidi­ y o o C046E Ttao Herald will not be reaponaiblo ed. .shear grinding, key fitting, strui tion riiurse for .a .Mam hester Peterson. 20 Pine Hill street; Mrs. Hartford. Jan. 8 i4 l Pu r­ ^by the V.3acst .men. wtovxi.itvv ,voU ____ n iV t *o\M<5 \3 UP TO AL084* Auto." We will gladly call for you, ary of United States Steel Corpo­ tor more than one incorrect Lnaer-- duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. Ell7,abeth Hall, 90 Benton street; chase of *157.000 w'orth of defense MUEfT I I TO TWKt you tlon of any adveniaement ordered This service places you tinder no Volunteer Nurse's Aide Corps, or- •Mr.s. Gudilin Nielson, 348 Center No. I ration and operator of the biggest Wfc CaRtVUL TOOK CARt OV for more Chan one time. overhauled. Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl bonds out of special funds was an­ obligation, ^anized by the Red Cross In col Karts In ,\ .Nutshell steel plant in the world, said jW. yoora^tLV — Tho Inadvertent omisaion of In- streeL .street; .Mrs. Ethel Carter. 40 nounced to Phone 7958. range. 674 Center street, Man­ 182 Hilliard street: Mrs. William cultural equipment. Edwin C. Bar­ •dlt. revise or reject any copy con­ the hospital*. The rlasa_ will wife, who have an aggregate gros.s 12 years. sidered objectionable. chester. Ham. Ill Tanner .street: Mi.s-s Ann ringer. secretary of- the Institute in the middle of the ocean!” be Jimtted to .30 aides, who vv'ill re­ income of $1,500 or more. The *157.000 comes from four CLOSINC. HOUHS^Claaained adx W’AN'TED TO TUNE, repair and Mr Neill, .31 North street. of Scrap Iron and Steel, Inc., esti­ to bx published same day nouat be regulate your piano or player ceive their preliniin.-iry traiing When Must Returns B*' Filed" separati’ special trust fiimls. *50.- mates each of the 6,500,000 farms pMcelvc-d by If o’-eiock noon datur- piano. Tel. Manchester .1012. Machinery and Tools 52 from a registere.l gradmite mirse. For tho calendar year 1941. on oi 0(MI from the state teachers an­ FUNNY pUtslNLSS Aayx 10;'jO. in the United States could yield an .Mrs Irv'ing .Spencer The second RediirMon Order Resolnded before March 16. 1942. For the nuity fund; *50,000 from the state average of one-half ton of scrap, CLKTJtAC CRAWLERS See us Telephone Youi Want .Ad* part of the nmrso will be practice fiscal “year, on or before the l.ltli teachers |icnsion fund; *50.000 scrap (fathering Hampered -Seaaasa aea- leesaajis** now about the traclr.r you want \da an* acct-pied over Ui« tele- liusinoss Opportunities 32 work given in Manchester Me-. H artfonl, Jan. 8. —i,P Selective day of the third month following from the state employes retire­ Ihdustrial salvage circles said to buy. cietru r is a d.'p*'Hilable paodd*al the CllAKOK KATb given niori.il hiispiial. Dr. Knapp, chair­ Service headquarters announced the close of the fiscal year. ment fund, and *7.000 from the today scrap gathenng had l>een Cossack Cavalrymen i n ^ v e aa a conveiteince to adver- tractor with tractmn at every W'ELL ESTABLISHED ssh route man. .‘f the .Manchest.T Chapter. ynoterday that, Wa-shiagton offi­ Where And With Whom Must soldie-rs, .sailors and marine fund. hampered In recent months be­ tliera. but fh«* CASH will be inch Diihlln Tractor (.'ompany, Aid in Routing Nazis { WASH TUBUS We Can’t W’alt •ccepled as PULL PAYMENT If and pa[>er business. 3’ekr round Re t Cross .slated today cials had rescimlcd an order re­ Income Tax R.'turns Be Fi.e.l ? In Dr. Anasta.siii sai'l that today's cause many junk ilealers had ob­ BY ROY CRANB Providr-nce Rffai). Wdllmantir. iaid at the buslru'sa office on or be- work. Write B<>x Y. Herabl Serve In lloHpllaK quiring local board.s to rcliicc cler­ th.‘ internal-revenue dislri' l i i del'-n.s,' hon'i investment brings tained new jobs paying more. ^ L O R IF IE D in the history and ore the ae.ventli day following the MAPi&AM IS MurZAw! THREE CHEECS! TOO ? Afl< r ( iinip'eti'.Ti I'f the cniirse. ical staffs by Keb. 1. 'The action which the person lives- or has his , the total up to the legal limit Tn an effort to combat thi.s. the Utenture of Russia are the Brst tnxertlon of each ad otheiwlae twaXJTe TO CHUNv-ICiWo 6A0 FOR v'ou BUIKES; ICMILE the aides will s .fv e in hospital.s. was taken due to the war emer­ chief place o f businc.ss. and w ilh i Office of I’ rice Admini.stration late th« CHAnCtl RATE will t>« collect- fierce, hard-riding Cossack caval­ y\f0\} O V L ' ~ .« a<8 4S OVJ-VI AkjAlO IMPCRTAWT MlSSiOM, lOj'CE SlMSItOS a b o u t USm to Diiiiior to B<* Held auch an Initrumental part in the ^ -XO V TO PLV MIM AS F A » / fi s.sional niiise.s maintain our Im al ported A number of local boarils Income Tax Retiiin" By follow'ing teed. shan- with another miui T e le ­ scrap. The new S' hediile received dlaaitrou* retreat of the Nazi .AS BOMBAV, IWCIA ------______/ WMtfS W A-NTED w a i t r e s s . 221 . ivilmn tieatth services, w'lll he .1-.- ha.l prote.'leil the reduction order. the detailed instI'lK 1 ions given on I no test during the holiday period, Index of t'la^sifitatioina phone 2-0077 the income tax blanks, Ko.i ni lutOi Uv Griiil (im w ei’H armies, w N orth M.ain street. because bii.slness norm ally i.s alack A group of Cossacks, or Kazaks, IBiTths ...... ^ and Form 1040A loptional simi'li- FOR RENT ROOM f'.r gentb'- then. Now' the cold weather has are pictured-on the stamp above, LncxBxxneuta ...... ■ WANTED—WOMAN, 4MTH Bell­ man, caragr. 117 Pitkin street fled form ). : left the, schedule unteMed. Ma^rPIxcea ...... C What Is The Tax Rate? A nor- , which was itsued in 1933 as part of ing experience, to represent us Telephone The annual dinner of the Man­ Confronted with the present DxxtBx ...... ••••••••••••»•• O time 4640 mal tax of 4 pet cent on the an athnographical series depicting Oxrd of TbaTika •••««•••••*••• B in this ares, full or part House Dress^ Defense Style chester Fruit and - Vegetable shortage, scrap dealers reflected amount of the net income in cxces.s th* varioui races which make up ..In Memo] lam ...... F 707 Main street. FOR RENT Tivo furnishe.l Growers' A.saocialion. Inc , of fuefiilly on the large exports to LiOat xnd Found ...... 1 o f the allowable credif-s again.st riMUiis. for light housekeeping Ma.jichester. will be held at the Japan in recent years. Department the Soviet ^Unlon. '■r.'i Announcemne'a ...... S Make It Fanv with This Pattern net income i personal exemption, 364 Parker sln M art Auto Srhoole ...... I'A or call in person. 139 Hartford strawberries lA-sl year the annual Exports were halted early tn 1941. and each man, whether youth or Autoa— Ship Lv Truck ...... t and a graduated surtax on the dinner w'as not held. The dinner Rond. Mrs. S. L. Cheney. grandfather, wears on his head a *1 Autoa^For IJire ...... • Boarders Wanted 59-z\ amount of net income in excess ol W'ill be served by the Oak street Oxrxgex^Service— Btorasa L# tall sheepskin hat to mtke>^,him ALl.EY OOP the allowable credits i personal grill. This gathering Is attended by PatrioHe— And RepiibUean Come Along, King! BY V. T. HAMLIN ICotorcyclci— Blcyclaa ...... U B0A"RD a n d ROOM Young look taller, more Here* than is. Wanted Autoa —Molorcyclea « .L It exemption and credits for depend­ members of the aa.snclatlon and Ha WANTED —LAUNDRESS. My gentleman. family privileges, Known as tha world's greatest AUU KINGS JOHN... NOW TH Boalacaa axd Profeaaloual ferrteex ents I against net Income in the their fam ilies and is o n ^ o t the Brow-nsville. Ky.— (JFf— Farmer ^ -H'r, ® ■ •• Ho Yv a COWAEDLV (CAT L'KB VOU' , home or yours. Telephone 8140. T’VE TA K E N CARE OX W O PR O i. flO ^W A V ' 7R6ASON.'.' BuAineaa Servicea Offered ...... It Bhow'er. Restricted. Tel. 38.3.3. computation of the surtax net in­ largest gatherings of th^kind held E. E. Parsley is patriotic—and a fighters, they ar* sturdy, fearless, V IevER (SOT -r»» ruw Rr o p T v tis t Houaehold Services Offered . . .. I I 'A come. and have hard-faatured massbve p TMATWORO~ T WORD \ RIN« , h a r d -HITT iN o _ «N ® L 16H • Building— C-intracting ...... WAN'TED TWO WAITRES.SE.S in this section. Republican. During the World ■ i"; b “'l b ^ ' o .' O M T CHOKE C------. — TOU.I ' ------li" SB.-ONO N I*' FlorlsXs— Nur^pflea ...... II Apply Silk City Diner. 641 Main w ar he made certain the Liberty facet seasoned by wind and rain TWBN X-KNOW Funeral Directors ...... !• Suburban for Rent 66 No. I and often cold. It was the Cos­ w h e r e THSiaE’ S alreel M’a.v Be Reliving Old Urtmr bonds he bought did not show a .m tn n u . wvia. i-t t - tta a i >*, «..! Healing— 1 Murnbing— Roofing ,, 11 Income Tax Uon’ta picture of Demcxiratic President sacks who conquered tha frozen Inauranca ...... • • • It FOR RE.VT -THREE ROOMS in • Millloery— Dressmaking ...... It GIRL FOR GENERAL hoiiew'ork. Don't prepare your income tax Kf^omo, Ind lAI - The tire Woodrow Wils«jn. Fsrmer Psrsley wattes of Siberia for Russia kiovtng—^Trucking— Storage • tO liv'e in. good home and salary. TslcMtvtlle Also 2 girl tioarders return until you carefully read an'l and/aiitom"hile shortage may be walked up to a Brownsville banker “Hey, you! Can’t you rMd?** Publln Ps^Jierger Servica ...... lO A l Write Box T, Herald. or rtx>mf*rs wanted W rite B«'X 73. understand the ihstritctlons ac­ reviving an outmoded form o f the other day and said: "Whose Painting— r;ii*riuK ...... 11 | Talcottville„ ( 'nn’n companying the forms. Make out a picture is on the *1,000 defense; ^rofea*»ionsi, J^erv iri^* ...... 2t crime. Carl Amos told police some­ ’TOONERVILI.E FOl.KS ilepalriD*’, ...... It W'ork sheet and check it w'ith the body had stolen his horse, worth bonds?” "A be Lincoln-'s,” said the BY FONTAINE FOX Tailoring — D> eing—Cleaning i, tx I instructions before filling in the' *200. There hadn't b<-en a horse hanker. "Order me one," replied Toilet Coodf and Service ...... It ' Wanted to Rent 68 forms. theft In Kokom o In years. Farmer Parsley. Wanted — BuAtr.ess Servlc# tt rR O T E C T Don’t delay in making out your ic k e y im s e l f c u ir e Kdnretloiial WANTTID TWO OR three fur­ M (H ) M G Couraes and Clar&ea ...... t1 w rm INSURANCE income tax return. Tax problems nished rooms for light house­ deserve careful study,' and the early PrivAte [n*!rucl1ona ■•••«*••••• ft* See Dancing ...... •It-A keeping Call 3743. assembling of your data oxj)edil '>v-.r,i»(j—Ffmale ... ^li i WANTED Form 1040A, since the filing ol CATCH rr PFACE / THE CALLOWS CAN WAn"/ THE TRAP. MAY 1. c o u l d 'B e m a d o n fi*tuatlor.s W i r ’ed—Male .... tl your return on either form In such THiS SAY A WORD ? Emplovmer: .Ager.''!ea ...... K <50* , FIFTY CENTS ^l<0W case constitutes an electbjn which ah ead ' Live etnrk— I'riA— Pnaltrx* TO BUT MORNING K'OS GO OUT • \ rhlrles ' RENTALS prevents you from filing an amend­ d e s t r o y T w e n t y Doge— U rds— {'•'* ...... All Kinda of l,i' ed return on the other form. y BUCKS' Liv»- Src*f*k • V ‘ 1 :-i. 4l ■ SEE AKTML'R A. Don’t overloo.5 the fact that for Pou.tf) arid -SuiOme*- ...... «l Wanted — iv ■ - K :1 rv— Stork M Poultry, little ai the majority of taxpayers the tax WRIST WATCH YOU SOLP For e.nie— MUr^llAneoos KNOFLA for 1941 will be tw'o or three Ume.s Articles K* • S.*. 41 Fat Veal Lalves. Real Eelnte — Insunuice u much as for 1940 and that it Is MY MA KEEPS .... « Boats and ri»s ...... 44 *15 Main St. Phone 5440 important for you to save out of f t * * - ' ,Y Hu:i'l;-,s. , 4. -\ your, weekly or monthly earnings, !>■ smoj.d- -- v\ .', r *—J f*>A sIry 4* A. (iKEAIMO & SON V • V'.U xlr' I .\ i*i '' T pppe--J-: • d;'* . 41 or otherwise provide, a sufficient Fij«-1 nii>1 K- ...... V • A Tel. .3Til amount to pay your tAx when it 'ltrd#A— — Dairy Products In' becomes due. For the caleriaar Hous* titftO '} ...... Read Herald Adv*. . Macri1rt^r> m'’ i Tu<-'« ... . year 1941 the tax Is payable on or *» AtiiAir*! irt«i Tl ' 'Fnm .... before March 16, 1942, or it may TA C'lfTire Oil Sf* f>iu ;'*T3enf be p«id In four equal Instailmentis »t the *S»OT Ml .. .. Wfvgriit*: p1 i r» . — F 1 r ■ . . on or "before March 16, June 15, W (ttrrrt—T. • !i; ■ , ...... September 15, and December 15, SCORCHY SMITH Light In The Night BY JOHN C. TERRY sard —Milt e Is— 1 1942, , respectively. If any Install ItrRiaurBtsi* ment is not paid when due, the H' i>n s VVih il -j : U>)«r4 ...... foO M pFff^ APtAa TO LAf«... Boxrd^ra Wanted ...... *..11 whole amount of the tax unpaid is Country Board— lUicrte .•••••• 523 EAST CENTER STREET required to be paid upon notice and c a n t 4E6 a THIN0...MIGHT 1 Hntf'la— ID siaurants ...... demand from the Collector. ova AVXlNTAJN5...0e JUN6L6.' lAanted —K -t .b— Doard ...... Heated and open for your inspection Saturday Down In W'sahington the Bureau which can't com^ off. 'There’s a Don't omit any explanation or IF I COOLP ONLY SPOTA HcrI F4*r Hrat and Sunday, January lOlh and llth, from 1:00 ■jf Home Economies in the Depart- A ery large patch pocket, a roomy STOPPIN EVERY TIME Aparit. rmt t- lj*' Tenemenia information’ that; is essential to inent of Agriculture have been de-. mack which allows you to stretch, r\ KACDN C)F 4088S I iJUalnr^s .ly'vtiiun* for H^nt .. until 1:36 P. M. complete audit of your return. An ✓ SOCK,ENNYBOPY» signing garments which will give reach and relax In comlort. short i;«ni ...... Tbis delightful houbc hat* automatic hot water ounce of care may save you a By Mrs, Anne Cnbot the set for a tiny baby boy, use liaburtaii For *...... the working women of America cap sleeves which are graceful and • immar Homtt Fur Rant heat, four bedrooms, tile bath and shower, sun ^ which leave the arm free and un­ pound of unnecessary expense, and N,,.. . r~.. (or. .;.w b.b,I SJ WafHad’ io Rnni ...... maximum service st a minimum room, and is situat^ on a well landscaped lot covered. ready for work. time and annoyance both to you Want something unusual and very Ural I'^aiata tala cost. and to your GovemmenL At^nnitm Building for Bala 95x1:15. One of the most practical de­ . Make It in chambray or any cunning? Booties take 1 ball of yam Fin- TT" Bualnaaa Propertv (or 8xla washable cotton which will give FarHi4 xnd Ltrid (nr.Sxla .»•*# ^ See Mr. Dillon At the Property. signs presented so far Is this use­ win Write Ghost Letters Well, these mittens are little lah the drawstring with two very Hxuaaa (or Hxlx ...... :...»a ful. grAceftil and well-planned long service. honeys! They’re,Just about as big small pearl buttons, Pattern No. 5011 is designed for Lota fo r tfxla ...... "house dress.” It was shown re- Fort B i^g, N. C.—CAV-Private as a minute and the cross-sUtch For complete knitting uialruc- Baxori Fro^artr for 8x1a...... i*enUy In the White H o u s e 'a t.a sizes 12 to 44. Size 14 takes S 2-3 M a-M a on the back is fascinating, tlons for little - Cross-Stitch Mit- F ibvrbx-D for #xtx ...... yardb 36 or 39-lnch matsrial. Seymore Salem posted public no­ Hxxl Cxrxtx for Asehxxga ■ ashton show given at one of Mrs. Each little glove is about 4 1-2 tens and BocAles (Pattern No. The Lomas and Nettleton Co. For this new paUera, send ,16 tice that he would ghost write let­ xxtad— ftagl ‘Cxtxta Roosevelt's press conferences. ters for any of his busy buddies inches long. You will need 1 3-4 5287) send 10 ^ n U ‘n Coin, Y our Aoottai Notice that this dress has a re­ cents In ebin. your name, address, 125 TRP.MBI LL STREET HARTFORD to iweethesrts. affluent uncles or Dunce ball ot pink wool for the Name and Address and ttc a\ NMicat t t versible front—which may be but­ pattern number and alxs to The anyone else. The standard rate Ig gloves and a small arhount of blue tem Number to Anne CaboL The 8 ) (TW fisn inidkiim ha> ’ DIAL 7-3211. toned either way. Only, this dress Manchester Herald. Today’s Pat­ 10 cents a copy and confidences silk flohs for the 1 inch .cross- Manchester E ven^ H e»U ^ 106 doesn't.have buttons. iMtead It tern Service, 106 Seventh avapue, stitch letters. If you *re making' Seventh Avenue, New York Catg. Reudf Uahikl Advs. has easily applied "dot fasteners" New York, Y. are cheerrtiVy' respected. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1842 j^GlS FUVJlTEEIf MattfhggtHr Eiifwtwg ItfraUi No True American Can Afford to *.ct His Duty to the Red Cross!

Samuel J. Houston, of 78 School Hold Classes street, la chairman of the tonamlt- Telephone Employees Get First-Aid Instruction Milk Dealers Differ Average Daily'Circubtion About Town tee In charge of the "Meriden For the Month .of December, 1041 The Weather Night” program tonight for Rock­ In First Aid Forecast of C. 8. Weather Bureun ville Lodge of Eyes. Chef Arno Pa- On-‘Stagger’ Deliveries sanl o t this town will cater for the 7,100 Cloudy with occaaional light MMity uub, w u haid iMt supper to be served at Id o’clock. Miow and warmer tonight, clearing « t tb« TJ(.C~A.. building. Although Telephone Plant Em­ dealers for their recent story re­ Member "of the 'Audit and falling temperatures toward aQ o f the membere were not pre»- The regular monthly meeting of ployees Given Instruc­ Local Distributors May garding the shortage of milk bot­ Bureau o f Circulation* morning. ’ •nt. those who were, carried on u the Manchester City Oub will be tles. Following the printing of the Mual. After the meeting, refreah- held at 9 o’clock tonight In the tion Here Weekly. ■ Have to Aclppt Every article, some dairies reported that Manchester— A CUy of Village Charm SiMnts were aerved. clubrooms at 40 Oak street. The Other Day Plan^ to they picked up more of their milk special committee on club activi­ Manchester Is one of 22 train­ bottles than they thought were out. VOL. LXL, NO. 85 (Claaslfled Advertising On Page’ 14) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1942 (SIXTEEN PAGES) re«M llctiean O.S.C. will hold It* The tire problem la i very seri­ PRICE THREE CENTS ties will make Its report tonight. ing centers in a statewide first- Save on Rubber. regular meeting tomorrow evening Supper will follow the meeting; ous one with the milk dealers, and aid program being conducted for la the Maamilc Temple. The *e*- Faced with the possibility o f , some of them are already UUafig *(on 1* called for eight o'clock. A delegation of the memj^rs plant department employees of being forced to cut their milk de-i of the possibility that they may and friend.s of Manchester Church The Southern New England Tele­ liveries down to every-other-day. have to go back to horses In order corporal Ward Tedford, who of the Nazarene will attend ithe local milk dealers are stressing the to take care of their customers. phone Company. Started early in Throughout the duration of this has been home on a furlough from Connecticut Valley zone rally at December, the classes were al­ fact that the consumer must be cam p Blandlng, will leave early the Hartford Church of the Naza- emergency, It was stated by one ready in session when the declara­ "educated” In the matter. dealer, the p-aramount question will Saturday. He Is the son of Mrs. renc Friday evening. Tho.se desir­ tion of war gave new Impetus to Through a canvass of local milk 8. A. Tedford of 12 Warren street ing transportation should be at the dealers made by The Herald last be is the Consumer cooperating and a member of the 169th Regi­ community and industrial first-aid with the dealer by sticking to their Japs and British Have All-Day Battle; church by 7 p. m. training throughout the country. night, it was found that most ■ of ment, 43d Division, them are willing to'cooperate pro-* regular milkman 7 Meeting at the telephone office However, cooperation of milk The 18-35 Club will have its first every Thursday, the classes here vided that all, and not only a few, The TOwnsend Qub will meet of the dealers abide by the ruling.. ilealcrs between themselves is Just business meeting of the year this are conducted by Charles F. Phll- ns important. Due to some dealers tomorrow evening at the T.M.C.A. evening -at 7:45 at Center church Due to the shortage of rubber, this when the officers for the year 1942 lipa of Hartford. Mr. Phillips is having routes In congested areois, house. also conducting classes in Hart- ■step was proposed in Hartford yes­ will be Installed, and a delegation terday and is expected to becomp a they would not have any trouble is from the Hartford lodge will be for and Windsor Loch^s aC other distributing their milk at a very A bridge, whist and setback times during the week. local issue in the near, future. guests. A good attendance la hop­ However, many difficulties will small usage of rubber. Others, party will be conducted tomorrow Review Courses whose routes are spread around Only Skirmishes Fonght in Philippines ed for as plans will also be made evening at eight o’clock in the The statewide program wlTI con­ have to be overcome upon the ad­ for the mass meeting Sunday af­ vent of this new schedule. town, would suffer In the long rvln, vestry of the Buckingham Congre­ tinue through the_ winter, totaling should these dealers accept fi«!\v ternoon at the Y. 20,000 man-hours’ of time. About As an example, if one housewife gational church. ^ receive# three quarts of milk a customers or If the consumer Troop No. 15 Boy Scouts will 600 plant department employees patronizes a different milkman. A meeting of the Men’4 Club of now holdmg American Red Cross day, it is feared that she would Japanese Plane Salvaged from Pearl Harbor meet tonight at 7:30 In St. James cut down her supply rather than This could be caqscd by the late school hall. The boys are requested St. Bridget’s church is called for first-aid ccrllflcatea more than five deliveries which would natxirally be Leningrad’s Siege tomorrow evening at eight o’clock years old will take an eight-hour put six quarts Into her refrigera­ to come prepared for registration. tor every other da^. prevalent should the trucks be Waves of Infantry In the parish hall. Entertainment review course, and 1,000 others not unable to replace wornout tires. The Help Problem ' Blanche Dubois. 64. of 256 Main will be furnished and refreshments nrocedure Is demonstrated by telephone men In this Manchest^ first-aid clMS. ^ f t previously enrolled will take the served. All men of the church^^re full 16-hour course. In larger routes, the help pro­ Street, Hartford, was arrested last to right lle r e tt Cote, aayton. Allison. In.structor Charles Phillipa, WilUam H. Sntilh, JameS Coughlin, blem may also be a factor, unless Deelared Broken; night charged with IntoxlcaUon. urged to attend. Although the Red Cross ordi­ She will appear In town court to­ seated, and John Tobin. narily requires ten hours for the these dealers are willing to- do BEFORE YOLI BUY ANY Washington Lodge. L.O.L. No half their routes each day, how­ morrow morning. review course and 20 hours for the 117 will Install It* officers tomor­ ever. some of, them are believed to KIND OF INSUR.YNCE And Tanks in Fight; tomatoes, canned pork and beans, full course, the organization al­ CALL 66.17 Peter r . Mletsner. of 24 Trotter row night In Orange Hall at 8 cane syrup, salt pork, refrigerator Rev. Young \ low# specified credits for other be planning on doing thrir full Garrison in Push Street, has entered the U. S. Vet­ o’clock. Following the-Installation Serve Liinehes eggs and graham flour. training. Training in artificial res­ route every other day, should this a turkey supper will be aerved by In the different schools in town plan become effective. In that case, BENJAMIN CHENEY erans’ hospital at Newington for piration and certain other first-aid 953 Main St. Hale Bldg. treatment. Osano. meal* are now prepared and serv­ Guest Speaker measures has long been included the regular milkman would proba­ Encirclement of Sevas­ For Children ed the children, the charge for in the telephone company’s rou­ bly need a helper, and both these such a meal being only sufficient men would only be working half a Work Begun Prepare for Attack tine training of plant department topol Also Virtually to pay the cost of preparation iand Nazarene Pastor to De­ employes. Completion of the full week. I Grade and the Parochial In moat cases but five cents. Red Cross course, with Instruction The local Milk Dealers’ Associa­ Broken; Force* Driv­ liver Talk Before Ki- furnished by the company outside tion hasn’t been very active lately, Auto and Truck On New Tax DELIVERIES... School T ake Advan­ but It Is expected that the mem­ ing to Relief Are Ex­ fapanese Continuing to Casualties Are Reported of regular working hours, has pre- REPAIRS Icy going, breaking in a new deliveryman to Uke wanians on Momlav viiusly been optional with the em­ bers of ft will assemble in the near Move Troop* Up Ap- ^ ^ P ^ r O e C S tage of Federal Offer. future to talk over the idea. Joseph Expert Service At pected to Effect Junlc- Levy Asked Heavy on Both Sides; the place of David McIntosh, now in the service, and the Temple Beth ployees. The new program la giv­ Rev. James A. Young, pastor of en during working hours. ' G. Trueman of the West Side Dairy ABEL’ S ture with Defenders. parently in Preparation Jap Landing Decision Not Given in necessity for consolidating trips in order to save tires, Miaa Elizabeth Bennetf, auper- Frequent Opportunities heads the association. has slowed deliveries op this week. WTten going is bad Sholom News the Church of the Nazarene. 466 Thank The Herald Rear 26 Cooper Street For Heavy Attack; Air A •* yw • t® f Communique; Earlier viaor of grade achoola In Manches­ Company official" pointed out London, Jan. 9.— (JP)— The Bi-Partisan Delegation it is a g ^ thing to plan a day ahead, if you can con­ ter ha* made application for fed­ Main street, will be the guest that plant depiartment employees, ’The Herald wa-s laudeti by the Activity by Nipponese Friday, Jan. 9th—Evening .Serv­ speaker Monday noon at the Ki- six-month siege of Leningrad Of Congressional Lead­ As Possible Reports Say BriUsh veniently do so. As soon as we get deliveries reorgan­ eral commoditlea for five of the traveling more than five million ice* at 8 p.m. Special Social after wanis meeting in the Manchester miles over Connecticut roads an­ and the two-month encircle­ Limited to Reconnais­ ‘Holding Fast’ on New- ized, they win be more prompt than this w eek.. .but we I schools In town representing 175 services at which Mrs. N. Schatz ers Visits Morgenthau Y. M. C. A. Rev, Young will speak nually in their installation, repair ment a t Sevastopol were de­ are asking everyone to ’phone before 2 P. M. for the last I children who are to have additlon- will review the novel: "Jacob” by and construction work, have fre­ sance; Outlook Still Publication ly-Formed Defen*e on the subject, "Equipped Like clared virtually broken today To Discuss Program. Controlled afternoon delivery, and to remember the tire situation al food aerved with their meals Irving Felnman. quent opportunity to use their Men,” ■OAK GRILL Dark in Fast East I and Rev. Vincent J. Hinea has Saturday. Jan. 10th—Children’s with garrisons of the two By Tokyo Foreign Of­ Lines Along Slim River and not ask for specials. Help us save on rubber.. . it’s Rev. Young has been pastor of llrst-ald skill to public advantage. made application for 55 children, Services at 10 a.m. Readers: Lee Connecticut telephone employees •WHERE GOOD FELt.OWS GET TOGETHER” ports taking up the offensive Bulletin! v^ry important for ail of us. who attend St. Jamea’a school the local Nazarene church for 13 Washington, Jan. 9.— (JP) fice Sees Invasion of Sllversteln, Norma Buraack. months, coming to the local church have often rendered assistance at and'the German siege troops Washington, Jan. 9.— Singapore, Jan. 9.—(IP)— and who carry their lunch. Sunday, Jan. 11th:- Religious the scene of accidents, and many DINE AND DANCE Senator George (D-Oa) said — The War Department said America Probability. Thli food will distributed today. from the Church of the Nazarene, themselves beset from both Waves of Japanese infantrj' School at 9:30. Special member­ Lynn, Mass. He formerly held pas­ have been awarded medali for ac­ sides. Russian reports Indicated today that preliminary oon- today combat operations have and tanks attacking on the PINEHURST FRESH FISH I being brought to Manchester from ship meeting for Brotherhood for tion which helped save lives In To the Lilting Tunes of ferenros with Treasury o&l- Wallingford. torates in the middle west and that the hemmed-in garrisons, and dwindled to minor skirmishes Tokyo, Jan. 9 -(Official Broad­ main Singapore road less Fresh Oysters HaUbut election of new officers at 11 was pastor of the South Portland. emergencies. attacking force* driving to their cialn had emphasized that tlie i In the bulletin laaued from the nation faces ci\'en greater taz in tlie Philippine battle front, cast Recorded by AP» — The Japan than .100 miles north of the Fresh Finet of Haddoek I office of Commissioner of Welfare o’clock. Me., church of the Nazarene for DON MAC AND HIS relief would effect 'a Juncture soon Opened Clams Tuesday, Jan. 13th—Red Cross four years. —or might already have done so. Increases than were first in­ with the Japanese continuing '*'.mes and Advertiser, controlled British stronghold fought a Fresh Cod and Pollock, Robert J. Smith a Hat of commodi­ ALICE COFRAN dicated by President Roose­ ties that can be. secured for school Circle from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. He­ A pleasing speaker. Rev. Young Aided by Ale Force to move troops up in appar­ by the Foreign Office, declared to­ severe all-day battle with Quohaugs in Shell sliced or piece. brew for adults at 2:45 p.m. (Known As Queen Alice) RHYTHM MASTERS velt’s budget proposal for lunches la given, with instructions has chosen .an Inspirational theme Military dispatches said that ent preparation for a heavy day it wa* within the realm of British and Imperial troops Salmon Whole Haddock how best to prepare the lunch for Monthly Sisterhood meeting at to portray the necessity of main­ SPIRiriJAL .MEDIC.5I DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! $9,000,000,000 In new levies. probabllity."that the armed forces Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son the Army’a' determined effort* to •The chairman of the Senate attack. The Department’s the children. 7:45 p.m, Dr. Eugene Davis, guest taining manliness and Christian Roast Beef Roast Turkey Veal Cutlet# ^rockage of a plane, identified by the U. S. Navy Department ss a Japanese torpedo bomber, of this country will land on the in the Slim river area yester­ speaker. Bnm With a Veil. shatter the Nazi alege lines were Finance Committee said that morning communique, based 'on day, the British Far Eastern com­ 1 Item* that are available for fortitude In the dark days that are Half Broiler# Steak# Corned Beef and Cabbage being lifted by a crane from Pari Harbor, Hawaii an aftermath of the surprise atUck by the Nip­ reports received here up to 9:30 American continent” in the I’aciflc Pinehursi Citrus Fruit Sale soon to come upon the United Readings Dally, Including Sunday, being aided by hard-hitting units to raise that amonnt In the ponese Dec. 7. mand announced today. Casual­ 'school lunches Include; Butter, a. m., e.s.t., said that air activity war. wheat cereal, wheat flour, canned States in an all-out war. 9 A. M. to 0 P. M. Or By Appoint­ of the Red Air Force and by in­ fiscal year beginning next ties on both sides were reported ment. In the Service of the Peo­ Fine Wines — I.iquors and Beer creased guerrilla operation* wip­ by the Japanese yesterday was Ones such a landing were made, IN lArge Size, Tree-Ripe grapefruit Juice, canned grape- July I, Congress would have tho newspaper said, "it will be a heavy. FBI Agent Speaks ple for 80 Years, ing out German units and dyna­ limited to reconnaissance. 1 fruit segments dehydrated soup, '0 Oak Street Yel. 3894 to fix rates that would pro­ simple matter for a well-trained The decision was not given In FLORIDA ORANGES ' com meal, lard, apples, dried 169 Church Street. Hartford, Conn. miting aupply trains. duce $12,000,000,000 annually Text of Communique the communique but earlier re­ Phone 6-0097 German tiodpa which tried for and courageous army to sweep prunes, dried lima beans, canned At Police School Read Herald Advs. when the full productive Farm Prices The text of the communique: everything before it.” ports said tho British were ” hold- Doz,28c 2doz, 55c 4doz, $1,05 We taler to Banquets weeks to amaab through Crimean capacity was reached. ing fast” on newly-formed line# mountains into Sevastopol were de­ Axis Tries to Supply "1. Philippine Theater: (Tombat "Can the United States Be In­ operations have dwindled to desul­ va d ed '” was its heading. on the Slim river 50 miles north r OnpcCntt hi Q outlty,. .Tlwy Improve By Holding! scribed aa retreating to the north Wa.shlngton. Jan. 9 (>P)-A bi­ The Manchester Police School Control Idea tory sklrmishe.s in various sections "The contention that the United of Kii.ala Lumpur, crude rubber before a strong offensive launched partisan delegation of congres­ of the front. The enemy continues capital of the world and Japan’s was held last night at the Muni­ TONKJHT. FKIDAY AND S.AT.! FRANK VAI.L by the port garrison and support­ TALL CEDARS cipal Building under the direction sional leaders began work today Libyan Corps by Sea to move troops into the forward lip mediate objective. ed by the big/guna of the Red (CVmtlnued On Page Fwo) of Detective Sergeant Joseph AND HIS TWINKLING Tl NESTERS with Secretary of the Treasury areas, apparently in preparation Se\-m C’aaualtica An Rsdd g K l PEFRUIT 3 for 25c , fleet. Of Hoover’s T o m o r r o w Prentice. The meeting was closed d i n e ------DANCE for a renewed attack in force. Simultaneously, thi British an­ Dozen ...... 8.3c*| to the press, only members of the Henry C. Cassidy, Aaaoclated (Continued On Page Six) "Hostile air activity yesterday Press correspondent, reported from nounced seven casualties in a Jap­ school being admitted. SPECIAL! TENDERLOIN STEAKS was limited to reconnai.ssance Atweod B eg slar or Secdleoa Indian RU-er Regular Night Kuibyshev that the Sevastopol o f­ Bankhead Say* Former Fliers Attack Japan Claims anese night raid on Singapore Is­ 8:15 O’clock The guest -speaker of the eve­ Broilers — Roast Beef — Oysters On the Half Shell flights. land and said British planes scored ning’ was L. L. Meunler of the fensive was made possible when "2. There is nothing to report GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 25c Clams On the Half Shell — And Other Fine Foods! the Germans were forced to divert President Originated several hit# on two enemy vessels Orange Hall Federal Bureau of Inveatlgation. Pole Premier From British Flier*; J g p A i r d r o m e from other areas.” in Malayan waters and the China Dozen...... '^2c Another meeting of the school will, alege forces In an attempt to stem Proposal Opposed by The outlook continued dark for Advance Near FINE WINES — I.IQUORS AND BEER the drive of other Russian troops Destroy Axi* Plane*. * Sea and also narrowly missed a 174 ChHfornU Sonldst Sonklat 20 Reg. Games -\t be addressed by Sergeant Prentice the United ' {states and British .smaller ves.scl. before the examinations are given. landed on the Crimea near- Kerch. F. D. R., Not Wickurd, force* battling to hold the Philip­ $.‘1 a Game for 2,'>c Threaten Nazi Retreat Line Sees Further Near Bangkok Of the Slim river action, th* LEMONS Cairo, Eg.vpt, Jan. 9.—(JP) pines and the Malay peninsula. Kuala Lumpur communique said "our troops were ORANGES 2 Free Games! Resnnander's Restaurant Driving Inland, these Red Army Wa.xhlngton, Jan. 9.—(/P) Sena­ In th^ Philippines the Japanese, troops threatened the Gef man line — With its land supply routes heavily engaged with the enemy •1-37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 Red Victories tor Bankhead (D.. Ala.), told the under almost incessant as­ pouring In a steady stream of re­ all day ye.stcrday. 39c doz. 39c doz. 7 Specials! of communications—or of retreat. Small Squadron of inforcements to multiply their nu­ (A British broadcast beard by Senate today that former Presi­ Asserts F«>rees Beyond aas.iult. the enemy attacked down PHILCO sault from the air, the Axis merical superiority, massed for an "After a preliminary Infantry Pard Dog F ood ...... doz. $1.00 Sweepstake! . C ^ said 100,000 German and Ru­ dent H«7rbert Hoover originated has attempted by sea to pro­ American Volunteer* all-out attack against the rem­ Tanjong .Malim, 50 manian, troops In the Crimea faced Sikorski Says Rattle* of th^ main road with tanks, followed Gottchalk’s Kitchen Jewel Scourers...... ea, 10c R C A RADIOS the price control proposal opposed vision the retreating Libyan nants of Gen Douglas MacAr- by infantry in trucks. $5 Door Prize! a choice of'death or surrender un- by President Roo.Hcvelt. Destroy al lA'ast Seven thur’s weary Army northwest of Miles to North; Says Hollywood Heavy Napkin.8 ...... 15c; 7 for $1.00 M o h c o w and Rostov ‘■Reports to date Indicate that nnd lesa their lines back to the narrow Senate leader.# expected a vote corjis of Gen. Erwin Rommel, Manila neck connecting the penitlsuia to the British announced today, Grounded Bomber*. British ill. ('oiifiision. Fresh Spinach Chicken Chop Suey, Record ‘Turning Point’ in late in' the day on the Bankhead Being Forced Back I (Continued On Page Four) LAY-OFP LIST the mainland.) amendment arid to the price, con­ l)ut the coastwise ships drew On the Malay peninsula the Im­ Watercress pound 3.1c Cassidy’s dispatch said the Rangoon, Burma. Jan. 9— UP) — Tokyo, ’Jan. P — (Official' Broad- ! Combination Eastern Front Drive. trol bill. a storm of direct hits from the perials were being forced back re­ Cauliflower Sevastopol garrison had won back 'The Alabaman said Mr. Hoover, A imall squadron of the American lentlessly by the weight of unceas­ (fast Recorded by AP) Japanese ' Cube Steaks many of the'^Germans’ positions in R A.Fj^'Our air forces operating Carrots or Beets, Records and Sheet Music ■ London. Jan. 9. — t4*i — <3en. food administrator during the last volunteer group roared acroes the ing enemy drives which carried the forces driving down the Malaya I -CltVYu ■ ---- hills around the city from which In support of our mobile columns peninsula have advanced more | —P 2 bunches 18c DriedW ef ... !i lb. 23c I KOPPERS Wladyslaw Slkorski, premier of war, first suggested that the sec- Junqle wastelands of Thailand yes­ battle flaga oi^ Nippon ever closer over a wide are*', had a particular­ terday and bombed Mexhod air­ than 20 miles beyond Tan Jong Flashes ! (Continued on Page Four) the Polish govemment-ln-exlle, Mallm. which •'ij'some .50 miles Order Kleenex, Scott Tissue or Scott Towels delivered KEMP'i INC. (Continued On Page Four) ly successful day, destroying a drome, near Bangkok, destroying (Continued On Page Four) (Late Bnlletlas oi the (IP) Wire) said today after returning from at least seven grounded Japane.ie north of Kuala Lumpur, Domei with vour order. ’Scott Towels, $4.49 case of 50; Tissue, COKE , FURNITURE AND MUSIC number of enemy aircraft in aerial said tonight In a war summary, Russia that the next three months bombers and probably wrecked an British .Vdmit ('miser Sunk ;7..59’ ca8e of 100. Kleenex in 2 for 2,>c and 25c sizes, .should bring "further successes to combat," said a general headquar­ eighth. ( Prcsiimably this would place THE W. G. the' Russians In throwing the Ger­ ters communique. * ' London, Jan. 9.—^.T>—The Brit­ ■r 8 for 98c. and 4 for 98c. No Plans Yet British Drop This was latest reported stroke Darinn Ruse the Japanese vanguard 30 miles ish rrulser Galatea, 5,720 tons, has mans back to a defense line an­ Enemy IJnes Attacked from Kuala Lumpur. The Japanese chored at Smolensk." li^n lor|iedoed and sunk' by a L'- GLENNEY CO. "Enemy lines of communication (Continued On Page Six) communique made no fnenlion to­ Bout, the .Xdinlralty .annonneed To Take Cars Smolensk is 210 miles west of day of the. report broadcast yes­ Coal, Lumber, .Masons’ Supplies; Moscow. U. S. Leaflets west of El AgheilS also were re­ Fools Japs tonight. The communique said; * terday by the Rome radio that Board of .admiralty regittte Slkorski said the Battles of peatedly attacked. A number of Treasury Balance j Paint direct hits were obtain^ on Kuala Lumpur had fallen ‘ to announce that H. .M. -v Gal^ea 836 No. .Main St. Tel. 4148 ! Henderson Say* Fear* of Moscow and Rostov were the (Tanjong Mallm is at the point "turning point" In the eastern Flier* Carry Out Suc­ transport vehicles and also on Washington, Jan. 9. The Five Youthful .Ameri­ I (Capt. R. \\. V. Sim, K. N.V'has i coastal shipping which was being where the west coast trunk rail­ tieen torpedoed and sunk bv a l - Comniandei^ring Result front campaign. position of the. Treasury Jan. 7: way cros.sek the frontier of I’erak W’ltbout "Natural Defense Line” cessfully Mission to I used to bring stores forward from Receipts, 823.231.804.93 expen- can Soldiers Escape , Bout.. Next of kin of eqsualtieS and Selango states.) ilia\e iMon Informed." Of Hi* Own Answer. When the Germans, lost the Bat- Give French Message. diturea, 1102,733,995.78: net bal­ Eneirclenient hy Foes. . Momei said the Japanese, 'in FUEL --(rontlnu^ On Page *lz) ance, 83.404.082.443.20. (Continued On Page *lz) Parkway Speed Limit Cut Have You Tried The IN COAL BUYING ^ Waahlngton, Jan. 9—{P>— Price Washington, Jan. 9—(id — The (The . following dlspsteli— * (Continued On Page Two) Bridgeport, Jan. 9— ./Pi — The Administrator Leon Henderson White House disclosed today that by S9-yrar-old ( ’lark Lee of Merritt Parkway CammlBalon to­ OIL issued a formal statement today the R.A.F. had carried out suce.ss- Oakland, Calif.— Is the first day reduced the speed on the park­ Shoppers assuring the nation the govern­ ifully Its first mission for the Unit­ Treasures of Normandie ' received from any of the three in ay from 50 to 40 miles an hour Brest Attack ed States government—the distri­ Chined Units as a wartime rfsergency measure ment baa no plana to commandeer Associated Pieas reporters In AND bution over* occupied France o( the Philippines since Dec. 31, to conserve lives, tires and gaso­ Luncheon RED ALL O.K: private automobiles and explain­ more than 2,000,000 French lan­ and the first from any Amer­ line. Today’s action by the rommla- Winter Is Skipping Some Hmnes Causes Fires guage leaflets containing excerpts Moved for Safekeeping Report Gains sinn as.sures uniform speed Uniita When you see thos&RED trademark spots on Famous ing that fears of commandeering ican oorreapoodent In the Is­ RANGE OIL undoitbte^y arose from his own from ^>ee^es and statements by lands since the fall of Manila in the state and Is In accord with Presldent Roosevelt. the reduetlon In top speed to 40 u p Reading Anthracite, you know all’s well. Y ou are answers to questions at a press New York, Jon. 9.—'/P)—Out The figure of a Norman knight, two days later. Lee apparent­ CALL a a a Many Left Burning in Stephen Early, presidential press - O i i t c T nilles an hour voted by the State 3 0 c In Your Block assured of that long-burning, oon-diqkering per­ conference Jan. 2. from beneath the looming shadow relic of an age of chivalry, said to ly was able to evade the Jap­ I Peiielrale De- secretary, said additional le^lets of the enormous ship, with a roar be the world’* largest art workrin anese forces which marched Traffic Commission earlv In the A t that time Henderson said Occupied Naval Base probably would be distributed over f p ilS P S of Ju p -H p l(l i week for the trunk tloe highways. Served 11:30 A. M. formance which means more heat with less fnmace commandeering -of automobllea was drowning the footfalls of her sail­ enamel. . . . into Manila and reach Fort to 8 P. M. other occupied portions of' Europe or guards, heavily loaded van* are An Aubuaaoo carpet. 4Q by 27 Mills on the fortress Island of The 50 mile speed on the parkway tending. I.e t us send you a few tons o f this low ash, ’’one of the gloomy possibilities" After British Bombing. later. Canton and Naiirhaiig. v>as set on June 12, 1939. 7426 Hie Homes That Are Insulated! that a prolonged war might bring rolling away from the liner Nor­ feet and weighing 1,000 pounds, its Corregidor, whence he com- AT 100% METEBED SERVICE! prem ium hard coal that costs you not a penny extra. Oarriea Message of Hope mandie with the fragile treasures 8,000,000 stitches hand-knotted by . municated with San Francls- about. Loadon, Jan. 9.—(O— Numerous "The United States Leaflet Num­ Chungking. Jan. 'O- iJb The Fl.iing Cadet Drowned le weather man saya GASOLINE. 6 Gab. $1.00 Henderson said today the gov­ fire* were left burning in the Ger­ that were the pride bf France. ten workmen. . . . ^ CO by radio. His dispatch did How much of the outdoors are you pbnning to heat ber One," Early said carried to the Under the direction of Ameri­ Shimmering' glass panels from not mention his coilragues of Chinese reported today that their .'suraHota, Fla„ Jan. IIP), — “ Old Man Winter is on hia SILK CITY ernment "presently is well supplied man-occupied Naval base at Brest, French a message of hope and force" had penetrated the outer State .\ttomey Clyde Wilson aaM with automobiles" and added there France, after a strong R. A. F. can Naval officers, the radiant pil­ the dining room, totalling 45 tons the .\P Manila bureau, R. P. this winter? Do you hope to melt the snow off your "clearly Implied.that a very differ­ in weight, which stood near the six defenses of two of the must im­ today .Mfrcd Lloyd, 19-year-olJ IL way!” WILLIAMS was no occasion for citizens to bombardment last .night — the ent kind of message would be car- lars from the main dining room, Opnill, Jr., chief ot bureau, A.F. flying cadet, was acciieataily interior-lighted radiant pillars In and Rusaell Brines.) portant Japanese-) eld cities of DINER' on, SERVICE. INC. roof first on the block? And will there be enough heat CHECKERBOARD offer their cars for public use. fourth consecutive night of attack .-ied to the enemy in. due time.” the four gold-and-tucco baa re­ South China, Canton and .N'an- ilrowned at Carlstrom field Sunday BROAD STREET "I did not indicate that any such on that uneasy haven of theTler- liefs glowing with the life of Nor­ the dining room. . , . You’ll want a fuel that re­ A^iGood Place To Eat! left over for your own hom e.. .or will [t be chilly and On the leaflet was a picture of Brilliant Panels from Lounge chang, capitals of Kwangtung and .'ullowlng a duck by fellow students action (as commandeering) was man battleahipa Scharnhorst and the American flag in colors, a pic­ mandy, the rich carpets, the By Clark Lee upon completinn of his first solo sponds quickly and bums likely or necessary now or in the Brilliant panels from the main Kiiuigal provinces. Gnelsenau. ture of the Statue of Liberty, enameled statues, are going for Fort Mills. Luzon Island, P. I., An Army communique declared night. Terming Lloyd’s death en­ drafty the way it was last year? ^foreseeable future," the price ad­ the duration of the war to the cabin lounge, depicting the birth steadily. Fill your bin with FEED STO R E •The Air -Ministry communique which la of French workmanship Jan. 9.— (By Radio)—oP)—A tliat Tw(j Chinese colimina had tirely accidental, Wilson said he.' ministrator said, “Indeed, at one also said that the docks at safety of storage .halls. of Aphrodite, the chariot of Tbetla. strange story came to light to­ 10 Apel Ptace Manchester * Telephone 7711 ,Cher- anef was given to the United States the chariot of Poseidon, and Eu- driven Into the northern and north­ had left further Investlgatlsa ot Old Company’s Anthracite. Make It a wana winter at your house.. .and save lint in the conference, according bourg were bom b^ and aclcnowl- by the French pet^le, and the Workmen are shrouding in can­ day In the adventure of five youth'- the case In the hands of military the stenographic transcript, it ropa . . . their background formed eastern suburbs of Canton in the You’ll be ready to meet edged that two of the British Roosevelt excerpts. vas or packing into crates the cre­ ful American soldier# who es­ course of an assault on the outer authorities for detemdnatton ot fuel for defense. Phone 5145 today for a free estimate su ted: ’ I think it Is bad ations.on which French craftsmen by pure gold, palladium and plati­ caped encirclement by Japanese planes failed to return. From London, Mr. Roosevelt has num. defenses of that milllon-populatlop whether any military regulsWsns winter’s bitter blasts in nough to have to freeze things Ten airmen were given awards lavished all their skill and care Invaders by s daring ruse in — BING O — received a report quoting an R.A.F. The monumental bronse door­ city that began three days ago. were violated. oa Babam Wool Insulation! ithout having to go out and com- for an attack on Brest in Decem­ official as saying: for many months—works of art which three of them "played dead” • • • comfort. TONIGHT ndeer them.’ way of the dining room, nearly 20 Fighting was still in progress. ber when they were said to have ’United SUtee Leaflet Nuinber into which the French poured for 28 hours. He«\-y Ossualtira Inflicted Markets .\t a Ulanv* Oovemmeat Well Supplied' their knewledge of the making of feet high, decorated with ten gild­ The men were Sergt. Emil Mo- ODD FELLOWS HALL scored hits on the Scharnhorst and One was acclaimed everywhere in ed bronze circular medallions, rep- (Thineae- dispatches said heavy New Vork. Jan. 9.— .“Reports have reached my of- Oneiaenaif and ahot down aeveral the R. A. F. and the filers felt it beautiful things. ^ rello and a Sergt. R. H. MltcbeU, Stocks—Dregular; rails advance. SrONdORED BT KINO DAVID LODGE,L a P.T. PHONE 255 ce that in some areas citizens are rsaentlng the famed cities of Nor­ casualties had been Inflicted on the enemy aircraft "in the face of ex­ was an honor to Im the couriers of Into the darkners ot store­ mandy. and Priv'Btea William Anson. Joe defenders of Nanchang In an at- Bonds—Higher; rsrriern eon- fi'cring to turn over, their cars for tremely be*vy and accurate antl- America- and to .ca n ^ so stirring houses. the truclu carried: GUlls and William M. Hall, aU 01 lln-je in demand. 5145 CENTER ovemment use. These offer* are •The art objects being removed t.xck that penetrated the outer ST alrcnsft firs and determined at­ a mecsa~e." Bronze Statue of Peace by the Navy, which is converting Salinas. (!:aUf. barrlera ot the (fity. Foreign ExchanTo*- Narrow; ” MANCHESTER :ominendable and patriotic. How- tacks by enemy fighters.’* Excerpts from I9S4 Imlk The IS-foot bronze status of Cut Off by Invaders genenUly rnchaa.ged. the ship into an auxlliaiy chris­ Canton and Naochang have been er, the government presently ia Five southcMt coast vUIagss Many ot the excerpts, Ikirty peace, which stood behind the Their tmit engaged the Japa­ Cotton—Higher: troda bngtn^ ell supplied with automobllea, and tened the U. 8. LaFayette. are in Japanese hands since 1938. were machine-gunned todgy by said, were from an address by the captain’s table Jn the days when nese in southern Luzon on Christ­ The communique reported fur­ Metals -Wtendy; 1941 otmot m S - bile gniteful for the spirit shown, two planes. There were three-scrl- valued at more than 82.000.000 and 'President in 1934 at a ceremony the Normandie raced across the the cost of removing and placing mas Day but was cut off by^'u ther heavy punishment dealt the Mrt Wgh, oua casualties and dgmage to farm Atlantic to win blue ribbons for 2.400 van loads ia storage is e#ti-.l Wsol Ta buikUnga ia d a vicarage. lCaatla$a$ 0 « tSSafTmm ispeedy voyagu . , B»$tad at »I00.()!l)0 to liy.OOO. ^ w LVsmttfmS M J r iy Tts.ag (m m o oln g ^

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