The Wsathsr Average Daily Circnlation rO U B T E EN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 81,1942 Fore f t of C. a. Wratkor B aras iltm rhfBtrr iEii^nino Hpralb For the Montk wt Deeember. 1942 7,858 Moderate mow tonlgkt; little Ultutrhrfitrr Sarttlttg B rralb chango te temperataiow About Town Thomas Qiara MenriMr of tbo Audit and Prosperous Boreau of Clrculatlooa ^ Manchester— —a, « A a Cky.^s. oj . # Tr*fl Village____ Charm A daughter, Marilyn Elaine, wna To Get f 2,000 PRICE THREE CENTS THE TEA ROOM born Tuesday at the Hartford (TWELVE PAGES) hospital, to Captain and Mrs. Wal­ VOL. LXIL, NO. 78 Wi»he$ AU lit Friends ter Hooper of 751 Collins street. Well Known Local Real* East Hartford. Mrs. Hooper was dent Now in Army Re­ NEW YEAR the former Miss Beatrice Arnold A Very Happy of 300 Spruce street. membered in Will. High British Officers Given Soviet Army Drives Mrs. Elsie Wilhelm of 44 Wood- I Is Our Wish To You Allied Submarines bridge street has received word Mrs. M ary B reyer of 611 Cen­ ter street, who died December 10 i ------N E W YEAR from her son. Pvt. Walter C. Wil­ Honors by King George VI helm, U. S. M. C., to. the effect and waa buried In St. James's TONIGHT th a t he Is a t present som ewhere In cemetery on January 12, left to I Please Note— Store will be closed from Thurs- And Planes Score “No Wines — No Liquors — Just Good the Pacific. He enlisted in the Ma­ St. James's church 1100 for the of Lake; care of her grave. She also left To Shores rines. December 31, 1941. NOISEMAKERS FAVORS m day night, Dec. 31 until Monday morning, Food“ $2,000 to Thomas Chara, who made his home with her and is Gala s Mrs. Mark Holmes and daughter now In the United States Army y Jan. 4. More Successes Jean of Burlington, N. C., left for besides outright gifts of money their home this morning after to relatives. New Year’s Eve Party i Caucasus! Open All Day Tomorrow •spending a week with Mr. and To Josephine Baba, of Austria, ing at .Mrs. A ith u r J. Holmes, of 39 Mun- she left $300; to Mrs. Therease Two Axis Supply Ships U^H^S D raft ro street. $2.00 PER PERSON — INCLUDES: WITH A MENU ABOUNDING IN Bertshoneg of New York City she Fruit Cocktail Consomme Choice of And Perhaps Destroyer left $200: to John Horoskoksky Roa.st Turkey or Chicken Pie and Coffee 22 Divisions Trapped alj FINEST THINGS TO EAT — INCLUDING Due to an error in copy It was of Manchester, to Anton Kalous Sunk; Port of sfax Of I armors announced in an advertisement of of West New York. N. J., and to DON MAC’S RHYTHM MASTERS Again Under Attack;; Yankee Planes Down Stalingrad; 312,65( Keiths yesterday that the store Carl Hassman of Union City, N. would be open tonight until 9. Johnson Paint Co. Of Enemy Killed oil J., she left $.V). Open Until 3 A. M. Patrols Test Battle Be Stopped ROAST TURKEY The store will not be open until To John Schlebel of Manchester 2 699 Main Street Telephone 6854 (Captured; Rush tol then but will close at 6:30 as usu­ she left $100 and the residue of Lines in Tunisia. 9 Japanese Fighters al. her esUte she left to be divided Iwui Lake Biggest Singlcl in equal shares between Albert, London, Jan. 1.—(A*)—Al­ Aiken Seeks Action as Attorney William F. Ferguson Minnie and Frank Schlebel of OAK GRILL Only Way to Avert Ttvo Others Damaged in Day’s Jump of OffenT has announced that on and after Manchester. lied subniarine.s and _ planes Uiiity Plans Now If the Time to Insure the Cooling Jan. 1, 1943 his office will be lo­ The Manchester Tm.st Company FINE WINES — LIQUORS AND BEER SEE THE NEW YEAR IN ...A T scored new successes in -the' ^Gravest Food Crisis Attack on Lae; 1,286 sive Below Stalingrad:| System of Your Car Ageinst Leeks cated at 821 Main street. Attorney is named as executors of the es­ 30 Oak Wreet Telephone 3894 Tunisian battle of supply as Position Dangerou«.| USE RYD-D-ERS Ferguson hajs maintained an office tate. patrols on both sides tested In Nation’s History’, Jap Aircraft De­ After Peace at Depot Square for a short time. « ------K RAPID LIQUID SOLDER He was recently appointed tempo­ REYMANDER’S RESTAURANT the battle lines, possibly as a stroyed During War. Moscow, Jarv. 1.— rary clerk of the Superior Court. Plane Spoilers 35-37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 preliminary to the decisive Washington, Jan. 1— —A h a lt Leaving the Kalmyck capital to the mUltary drafting of farm Seen Needed test of strength. Two more A dm iral Ke.vea Allied Headquarters in of Elista far in its rear, th<| Looky Rodloters—Craekod llockt A daughter waa bom at the Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer labor waa called for today by General Wavell General tjort kUxes with all antl-freeze solutkma. Immedlat«- To Hear Lecture Axis supply ships and per­ Australia, Jan. 1.—(/P)— Red Army has driven to th« Ir itopa leak!. Will never dog. Prevents rust. Hartford hospital on Monday to Senator Aiken (R.. Vt.) as the Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McQuade of Tenderloin Steaks with Fresh Mushrooms haps a destroyer have been aimk American P-38s led an as­ Roosevelt Sees Supreme shores of the great lake east] Satisfaction guaranteed. Bold br Independent bv British submarines off the only way to avert "the gravest London, Jan. Admiral of the head of British troops in Flan­ vember, 1941, while trying to dealers. 17 Devon drive. Lieut. C. O. Hunt, officer in shoot his way into the German sault yesterday on Lae, of Salsk in an offensive aim­ Famous Reymander Half Broilers Gulf of Tunis and off Bizerte, the food crisis in the history of this the Fleet Sir Roger J. B. Keyes, ders and now commands at Malta, Necessity to Carry DUtrihutei Sy charge of the Bolton Filter Area, and Gen. Sir Archibald P. Wavell. Field Marshal , Erwin Rommel's northwest New Guinea Japa­ ed directly at the (^aucasmi Besides All Our Usual Good Things To Eat Admiralty announced. n atio n .. the first leader of Britain's Com­ headquarters in Libya—were Sir SCHIEBEL BROTHERS t The local rationing board office will be the speaker at a meeting From Cairo, British headquar­ "If agricultural workers aren’t the British commanding general nese base, and shot down Forwanl Program to will be closed tomorrow and Sat­ Miles W. Lampson and Sir after trapping 22 divisions »(| Denlera: Aak Onr Bnleemen About Deal. of the members of the Manchester ters announced two .new aerial as- assured in 1943, we may witness mandos and one of the govern­ for India and Burma, were pro­ urday. Airplane Observation station to BOLTON LAKE Tonight’s Minimum $2.00. Open Until 3 A. M. McMoran Wilson. nine enemy fighters and Prevent Cataclysm. Stalingrad and killing or cap! aaults on the east coast port ot an alarming fo)—Presi­ Ing.s. a pow er station, w arehouses reporters. long and democratic honors lists to the shores of th e g re a t lzk«j on Monday morning January 4. It servers are invited to attend the .Sir R oger —whose son. Lieut. Col. quarter* declared today in a com­ and other buildings were hit Wed Hopes For Speedy .Vetion published today. dent Roosevelt declared today that now frozen and snow covered, car will be good for one pound and the meeting, which will be open to the General Lord Gort, who was at ; Geoffrey Keyes, was killed in No­ (Continued on Page Four) munique supplemented by an Air public. HOUSE nesday night and Thursday. Taking cognizance of reports it w£is a "suprem e necessity” to Tied the Russian troops to a poin coupon to be used from Ration that War Manpower Commissioner Force announcement reporting Book No. 1 will be No. 28 Instead Officers of the organisation will Fourth Ship Set on Fire that 1.286 Japanese planes have plan for the post-war peace and about 40 miles southwest of Enisj Bolton Lake Route 44 A fourth ship. Cairo said, was Paul V. McNutt had announced he to carry forward after the war the ta in the biggest single daY' of No. 20 as appeared In an AP be elected at the meeting. would "go as far as necessary" to been destroyed in the southwest hit by an aerial torpedo in a foray unity now being displayed by the jump of the offensive below Sta| Just Received! item In The Herald yesterday. ! give agriculture all the workers Pacific since the war began. off Sicily and was set on fire. Hitler Blames Four .airdromes Bomlied United Nations, to prevent another lingrad. In another attack on Axis aui>- needed to plant and harvest the Struggle to Victory The Russian winter campziE TALL CEDARS crops, Aiken expressed hope "he The smashing blow delivered to world cataclysm. piy arrangements, raiders from Lae was part of wide-ranging Al­ The president issued a state­ thus had put the German fore* the Middle East Command also will act speedily.” ment at a press conference open­ in the Caucasus In an increasingly Thomas £. Daimaher He urged that McNutt set up a W ar on Jews, lied air activity that saw four Manchester BINGO visited Candia airdrome In Crete ing the new year, asserting the dangerous position after bulldin; program "that is adequate and Faced in New Year Japanese airdromes bombed and and set 20 fires, the communique United Nations "are passing from a wall 37 miles thick at its nai; LOUIS SHERRY Date Book TOMORROW NIGHT The Insurance Agent certain, as we can't afford any strafed and at least 23 Japanese said. planes destroyed or damaged. the defensive to the offensive,’’ lowest point around tjie 22 G*z| m istakes.” Allied Nations man divisions trapped at Staltal ORANGE HALL OPEN HOUSE There waa no new report from At the same time, Aiken ex­ It was the second big victory and adding; T onight the British Eighth Army, how­ Triumphs Seen More g a p r i f jp e s I'nity Being Sought grad. New Year's Eve party American pressed hope McNutt and other for the P-38S. Last Monday's com­ ever, as It continued Its pressure munique told of the first appear­ "The unity achieved on the bat­ Kusttians Reach Priyutnoe Legion at Legion Home. administration leaders would limit Reverts to His Favorite Often Than Reversals; o The advance point reached ysi on Marshal Erwin Rommel weal the armed forces to a size that can ance of the fleet Lockheed Light­ tle line IS being earnestly sought British-American Club party at of Wadi Bei El Cheblr, 180 miles in the not less complex problems terday, a Soviet communique dll TONIGHT Serving with the United States Ma­ be fed. More .4rmament But R em aill AllCacl, ning fighters on the Buna front clubhouse. Theme in New Year closed, was Priyutnoe, about 4 CHOCOUTES east of Tripoli. and the resulting destruction of on a different front. Watch Night Service at Center "The tim e ha.s come to deter- I,es8 Civilian Goodf. miles south of Remontnoe, whlc An Allied headquarters com­ ^Message; Pictures the 15 Jap an ese planes. "In this as in no previous war Congregational church. OLD men are conscious of the supreme was taken the previous day. ' **Those Delicious, Delightful, rine Corps greets you at New Year’s munique last night said the Ger­ (Continued on Page Two) Coordinated .Assault Saturday, January 2 No Minimum. No Cover Charge. mans, In what apparently was an Nazis Peace - Loving. Washington, Jan. 1.—(/P) Editors Aver necessity of planning what is to The German garrison at EUzt Delectable Chocolates^* Installation here of Grand Lodge RECORDS exploratory operation toward the —The New Year was born Today's headquarters said the come after—and Jo carrying for- was virtually encircled, with th officers of Knights of Pythias. .Must be ta m e d In for sal­ i south end of the AUied line In New York, Jan. l—i|ai;K»F*'w The president amplified his (Continued yn Page Seven) May We Extend To Our Many Friends and Patrons holiday season will be resumed on Bou Arada is about 15 miles In a special proclamation broad­ but also economic dangers; vastly tured in a special New Year's eve "The attack elements then straf­ south of Medjez-El-Bab. Face Rampaging River increa-sed production of armament ed the field, destroying four bomb­ formal statement by saying that Onr Thanks and Appreciation for a Most Success­ this date at the American Legion cast by the Berlin radio. Hitler broadcast by nine newspapers edi­ “all the planning for the future is hall, between the hours of 10 On the other hand French -17,000 to 20,000 pictured Germany as a peace-lov­ but fewer and fewer civilian ers and one Zero on the ground. ful Bnsineas Year — And We Wish Ail of Them tors who exprcs.sed confidence in Our medium bombers then finished dependent obviously on peace." a.m. and 4:30 p.m. troops captured a position north­ ing nation and himself as the lead­ goods. the country's military outlook for west of Heldous, which is a few Persons Left Homeless by bombing enemy ground instal­ Important .Annlveraary Mach Health, Happiness and Success in the Year Saturday, January SO er who sought only, to save his Received With .Mixtures 1943. He added informally that this miles north of Medjez-El-Bab. And even in it.s m idnight birth, lations with heavy damage. Flashes I To Cone. C. L. of C. Silver Tea at the countrymen from their enemies Lauding the nation's accom­ Y. M. C. A. The Italians claimed to have In an earlier sortie, our recqn- was an important anniversary not EAT BUY Portsmouth, O., Jan. 1—(J>)— and insure their future welfare. 1943 wa,s received from coast to plishments in its first year of war. only because of its relationship to (Late Bulletins ot the captured prisoners snd material This industrial city of 40,466 resi­ Red Front Not Mentioned coast with such mixtures as these editors, reprc.sentlng .some of naussance planes surprised and de­ in ' patrol actions in both Tunisia stroyed six enemy planes caught running and winning the war. but dents braced Itself today to meet The proclamation was bare of gaiety by revelers; reverence by the country's outstanding papers, because of its reference to peace Start 1943 Right GOOD WAR and Libya and asserUd that a mo­ watch night throngs in churches; on the ground with no air sup­ Japanese Thrust Repulsed ALICE COFRAN reference to developments on the spoke from their offices in various te rixed formaUon was dispersed the crest of a flood swollen Ohio and the post-war period. Chiuigklng. Jan . 1- (Known As Queen Alice) Russian front, where the German sober effort by continuous shifts cities shortly before midnight in a port." He emphasized that the original In the Fezzan area of southern river as a company of United In other air action, a heavy nese troops landed on the Kv Center Pharmacy SPIRTTCAL MEDIUM BONDS! Armies are reeling under the blow of war workers, and with grief'by broadcast by WEAF and the NBC 26 United Nations, augmented la­ Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son By Making the Best Investment You Have Ever FOODS! Libya, where Fighting French States Army engineers patrolled of a six-weeks-old Soviet offensive, thousands made homeless bv netw ork. bomber fired a twin-engined Jap tuiig coast opposite FormnM Odd Fellows Block have been pushing northward. floods in .sections of Pennsylvania, plane on the airdrome strip at ter by three other signers, wanted Chnstnuis day and drove Bom With a Veil. the streets to aid rescue work and and likewise ignored the Axis rout Have Proved Courage to remain united at the,end of the Readings Dally, including Sunday, The Italian communique said j in Uhya and the Allied landings New York. West Virginia, Ohio Eiwin D, Canham. managing Ga.smata. and planes bombed the but the Chinese high MURPHY DRUG — 4 DEPOT SQUARE 9 A. M. to 0 P. M. Dr By Appoint­ there was "lively exploratory” ac­ maintain order. airdrome' at Wewak. New Guinea, war as well as during the war. said toda) that the Made... the Purchase of a Good Foods Are a Certainty at if in North Africa. and Oregon. editor of The Christian Science "Our task," he said in his for­ ment In the Service of the Peo­ tion in this zone about 550 miles River-wljc residents of this Im­ It abounded, however, with New \orks traditional Great Monitor in Boston, said that dur­ and swept over the northern Solo­ been repulsed and dilnesa ple for SO Years. mal .statement, "op this new year’s south of Tripoli. portant steel and show-making praise for the German people in White Way became the "Great ing the pa.st year the members of mons in a night raid to hit the were “mopping up” the last e€ ' 169 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. In an aerial attack on an Allied community faced a rampaging Dim Way" for crowds numbered airdrome at Buka on Bougainville day is three-fold; First. Press on enemy. communique said endurlneihe hardships of war and our armed forces "have proved with the massed forces of free hu­ Phone 6-0097 THE PRINCESS convoy off Bone, it added, two stream which with its tributaries as high as 500,000 who cheered the island. landing was n»ade under cover j praised Die courage of the German that the Americans of our genera­ manity until the present bandit merchant ships were hit. left between 17,000 and 20,000 New Year in on streets darkened An enemy schooner was report- a Naval liurrage northeast of Su troops, who, Hitler declared, would tion have all the courage and en­ a.ssault upon civilization is com­ Advices from the front last homeless in West Virginia and In conformity with wartime regu­ durance and sacrifice and wit that tow, more than 200 miles up ' Home of Your Own Restaurant and Bar brought death to two persons in lations. Hotels, night clubs, res­ (Continued on Page Four) pletely crushed; second, so to or­ coast from Hong Kong, (Centtnaed on Pag* Four) Americans have had down through I Comer of Main and Pearl Streets western Pennsylvania. taurants and theaters were crowd­ ganize. relations among 'nations “numerous waraWps” app ONE. All Auto and Truck (Cootlnoed on Page Pwo) our fine years." that forces of barbarism can never AT Crest Due Tomorrow ed. Along the water front, they By "the dynamic force of demo­ offshore. The JapaneaO thniot | On the basis of up-stream re­ saw the Statue of Liberty's uprais­ again break loose; third; to coop­ land toward Takang ai REPAIRS cratic faith." said William Allen erate to the end that mankind Personal Guaranteed Service! WE FEATURE ALL TYPES ports, where the river now is ed torch flash a "V for 'Victory.” White, editor of The Emporia, British Bomb continued until last Tuesday,' cresting or falling, a crest of 61 Boeing Wage may enjoy in peace and in free­ the .lapanese were forced to Probing Fire Motor Travel Reduced Kan.. Gazette, the United States dom the unprecedented ble.ssings ABEL’S , OF SEAFOODS feet, 11 above flood stage. Is ex­ Nationwide gasoline rationing has accomplished ip 12 months treat, the communique said. f l o p p y • • • pected here tomorrow. The dike \ Nazi Targets which Divine Providence through ■ . » * / Rear 26 Cooper Street Raise Urged reduced the usually heavy holiday what the totalitarian states have the progress of civilization has put At Shipyard which partially protects this city motor travel and fewer violent Fire Wrecks Two Buildiagu VITAMIN-PACKED BUSINESS MEN’S DINNERS taken 12 years to do. within our reach.” it 62 feet high, but a c rest Sf 61 deaths marked the New Year Eve Paul S co tt' Mowrer. editor of Stamford, Jan. I —• (/B • • • feet would • close the Wheeling Recalls World Situation Victorious AT NOMINAL PRICES celebration. , Virtually all war The Chicago Daily News, said that Railways in Northern The President recalled that the three-story brick buslneaa Steel plant, shoe factories and Increase Recommended plants continued their round-the- WOODRIDGE Providence Blaze D more effort and .sacrifice are de­ world situation at the time the 26 turee in down town Stantforgj other Industries, It was said. / COMPLETE LINE OF WINES, ALES, LIQUORS By War Labor Board clock production. manded of the civilian population France Also Raided; nations joined to use all their re- w recked today by fire of stroys Valuable M At least 10,000 Ohioans were Observance of the New Year in than ever before: He said that for inlnevl origin th a t sent severalj reported to have been removed the nation's capital brought pro­ Two Bombers Lost. NEW YEAR Manchester's Finest Wartime Housing Develop­ Represenlative Today (Continued on Page Four) men to a hospital, overcamo i '" chinery; Start See ------• phecies from high government of­ (Continued on Fage Four) and i-aused dantage estinzstoAj (Contlnned On Page Two) ficials that 1943 will bring further Washington. Jan. 1— (J*) — A London, Jan. 1—(/Pi—The R.A.F. Fire Chief Victor H. Veit ■81“ , ment Being Constructed On Providence, R, I., Jan. 1—iJP)— seven-cent increase in the basic military progress toward victory Treasury BaSnee started off the New Year by bomb­ 000: While firemen answeiog ; The Federal Bureau of Investiga­ hourly wage of factory employes but there were warhlngf of num­ ing targets in western Germany general alarm, a blazo in uuo8| MARLOW’S erous hardships ahead. Jffimng the night, the Air Ministry Sliarf) Battle imrt of the city caused tion today joined the Maritime of the Boeing Aircraft company Milo Perkins, executive director Washington, Jan. 1.—l.-l’' The Oregon Flood with more than 16 weeks experi­ announced today. split their forces. Damage our friends commission and plant officials in a of the Board of Economic Warfare po.sition of the Treasurv’ Dec. 30: ence. and a 2 -cent increase in Railway targets in northern grocery store and probe of a fire which swept the predicted that sharply Increased Receipts, $28,886,728.15; expen- France also were attacked and Belli" Fought house, s<-ene of the seooug the. hourly sta rtin g ra te wiere rec­ dRores. $228.702..108.87; net bal­ Crest Mounts air attacks during the year on Hli- mines were laid in enemy waters, was plaeed unoffleially at ah | CENTER STREET huge steel fabricating shop ot the ommended to. the National War ance. $10,497.142,659.S1: cq.stoms a communique said. Loss of two Rbeems Manufacturing company Labor board today by Paul R. receipts for month, $23,789,150.10. ™ T> . V™..: $I0,0»K). Chief Veit said HAPPY Porter, special representative of (Continued on Page Four) bombers in the night operations Terse Report i>azi i.riiis-1 possible BY shipyard yesterday. S-as acknowledged. Evacuation Orders Go the board.' er Dainajieil ami ])(>. tifrucilon of an enttr® bloek, naM Bfnnawnawam nasatn aaaMusm aaasiMwaHMUMnwnaMt NEW YEA R The blaze drove about 500 em' The recommendation proposes The .specific targets which were biilldingi. at the scene of tlM I May this new year brin^ ployes from the plant and de Out to More Willa­ that wage rates for beginners attacked in Germany and the size sirover Sunk Is Given. blaze whieh swept through peace to U8 and the rest of ■troyed valuable machinery before mette G>mmunities. start at 65 cents an hour and in­ of the raiding force were not im- Harris and Cook bulldlnga FOR THIS WORK It was brought under control. crease automatically 5 cents every Brand New Congressmen mediatety disclosed, starting in a grocery store the world. Warren H. InnU. general mana London, Jan. 1—i/Pi—--A sharp IS AVAILABLE! four weeks until they reach 85 Britain, meanwhile, spent a raid battle between units of the British ment. ger ot the shipbuilding division, Portland, Ore., Jan. W (JP) — cents after. 16 weeks. This recom­ free night, no enemy planes being ahd German tteeUs apparently still Let Us Go Over Youi Work said- destruction of the stwp caus­ Elvacuatlon orders went out today mendation would not only result in on Befuddled Side reported over the country up to i Ensign Dies in Crash BECK'S ed a work delay of about three to more flood-plagued Willamette was being fought somewhere in MUllnery and D m m And ^ e How Much Stock Will an Increase of 24 cents In the a. m. today. northern w'aters today but news of Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 1—4/1 hours. Neither the cause of the valley communities as a new crest starting rate but would liberalize The British aerial operations Ensign FedericU J. Murphy, 8tl 846 Main St. Mancheater Be Required. blaze nor the monetary damage mounted In the wake of an Inun By Kenneth L. Dixon -•-Reconstruction Finance Corpora- the engagement was limited to a Cottage H6mes, Inc. the present rate schedule for In­ last night followed up attacks by terse Admiralty communique last Naval Reserve flier, waa ld| tion. was disclosed pending completion datlon that already has done dam­ experienced employes, which now Washington, Jan 1—(iP)— A R. A. F. bombers and fighters yes­ yesterday when the plane ha of the InvestlgaUon. age estimated at 95,000,000. bunch of brand new congressmen .Attached to Treasury Department night which reported a Nazi cruis­ Now, more than ever before, provides for an Increase to 70 terday on railroad yards and as­ er damaged and a destroyer pos­ piloting cnis’ietl about 18 ■. C. C. Mongold, resident U. S. who arrived a few days early to The Secret Service division is sembly .shops in occupied France Eyowltaeos To Start cents after the first three months not attached to the Department of sibly sunk. northwest of Cecil field, au w l We Offer You 3 Styles of Houses At Three At­ home owners are orged to in­ Army engineer at Ehigene, hub of and another increase to 78 cents look things over were reliably re­ and Belgium. "We bad an eyewitness to the the current Willamette river flood, Justice or Federal Bureau of In­ British morning newspapers, of the Jacksonville Naval Air I after six months. ported today to be of the opinion Six Loi-omotl^-es Damaged tion, the Navy announced toi| DON'T (SHIVER sulate their houses as much as start of the fire," Innis said, “but told residents of Santa Clara, Riv that there is considerable about vestigation, but to the Treasury however, speculated on the possi­ tractive Prices: because the FBI is Investigating Increase Justified Six locomotives were reported Ensign Murphy, sqn of possible to help conserve heat erwood, Olenwood and Good Pas­ the capital which does not meet department. damaged and bqmb bursts were bility that the powerful German we can’t say anything further than The increase recommended for Ckmgressional committees are Mrs. Fred J. .Murphy of 58# h i ture Island to quit their homes experienced workers st Boeing Is the" eye. seen in the target areas in these battleship Tirpitz, the 10,000-ton W . H ar. which means saving fneL that" In those fertile farming lowlands. not limited to congressmen, but Held avenue, Stamford, Conn., I 2 cents an hour greater than that None of them dug up that old assaults. No pianos.were lost, the cruiser Prinz Eugen and other Innia said that three other Evacuated From Home# may include cabinet members, vessels ot the German Navy might honor nu»n in his preUqsbl recommended by Porter on Dec. 19 gag about this being the District Air MinLstry said, though two flight training class at the Atnl $5,220 $5,280 5,470 Rhode Island steel fabricating Between 1,000 and 2,000 resi­ of Confusion, but it was under­ government officials and various have been intercepted in an at­ COAL GRATES $ WE HAVE plants had offered their facilities dents left or were evacuated from for the employes of eight soiithem fighters were reported missing imse. Upon finishing training tl California aircraft manufacturers. stood that a quick perusal of the other persons. tempt to sneak out into the-At­ GREETINGS AND ROCK WOOL IN BATTS, ROLLS AND BULK to the Rheems company, and, hs their homes yesterday, mostly In The Foreign Service • Officers’ following a sweep over the Pas In April. 1942, he w as as-* * He reported that this Increase was Congressional. Dlryctory and a de Calais area. Two enemy planes lantic. the Jacksonville station FOR FIREPLACES added, appeals would be made to West Springfield, where muddy hurried kuddle with some veteran Training school is not under the The Daily Mirror suggested that Mortgages Arranged — Balance In Easy. Monthly others to help in cutting and roll­ wrater stood three feet deep today justified because the rates in most also were listed as destroyed over his wings In November, Bn W| Industries In the northwest are capltalites had left them a bit on guidance of the War or Na'vy de­ the Prinz Eugen might conceiv­ In Stock and I ing the metal. The destroyed shop In the business snd realdentlM partments, but is part of the State the continent. graduate of Yale onlversilj^i BEST WISHES FOR 1943 generally higher than in southern the befuddled side, because they A British Air Ministry com­ ably be the cruiser the Admiralty Payments. cut and prepared sheets of steel sections, and In Olenwood. department. of 1940. Made. To, Order. California, and because Boeing found that; munique said today: reported had oeen hit and had Co.- assembly ttnesi But the new order wae expect­ Secretary of the Treasury Mor- The a."«h pan act (Oh. you hadn’t withdrawn from the action, which The blaze, fanned by a high ed to affect almost 1,000 addition workers received 2 cents less In Last night aircraft of the Bomb­ Motorized Column F Ira From waga Increases last year than did gethau is not the treasurer of the beard of it?) is not administered the communique said was continu­ COMPLETE Woodridge has been carefully planned and laid out with an eye to the futare G. E. Willis and Son. Idc. r/.nd, jumped from a amall build­ al persons who vfere In the path by the Office of Fuels Coordina­ er Cpmmander laid mines in en London. Jan. I- ing, where It was beUsved to have of floodwaters that were rising the workers in southern CaUfomls United States. It’a another fel­ emy waters. Objectives in western ing. elements of Brig. flea. ■ FIREPLACE SETS to make it an attractive place in which to livie. Houses are well built ~ no cutting Coal, Lumber, Blasons’ Supplies, Paint aircraft—8 cents as against 10 low altogether—William A. Julian. tor. but by the Interstate Com­ The Tirpitz last was reported to o; i^nated, and within an hour de­ one-tenth of a foot each hour after merce commission. Germany also were bombe4- Fight­ Clere’s FIghtUig Franiih 1 CliDcIcerboard Feed Store comers or skimping. You are getting your money’a worth in every house. 2 Main Street Tel. 5125 51ancheat^ receding momentarily from a 18.7- cents. Harlan F. Stone is not chief er Command aircraft attacked have left her hiding place along stroyed the 640 foot long and 246 justice of the Supreme Court, but And the Division of Astrophyzl- the coast of Norway last August, soutHem Ubya ha're foot wide fabricating shad. Isar- foot to 15.8 at 8 p. m. last night. Porter recommended that the railway targets in northern an enemv motorised M" James Kilpatrick company and the AFL Machinists, chief justice of the United States. cal Research is part of the Smith­ when the Russians said one of 10(3 Main Street — 0pp. Forest Street ** particularly well suited to peroanent and wartime transporta- ing only the steel skeleton and a Eugene’s flood stage is 13 feeL sonian institution. F rance. fighting In Fezzan. I* tlon faclUtlM and within easy walking disUnce of Ihe HilliardviUe plant of P. A W. in Linn county to the north, which represents Boeing employes, Secretary of Commerce. Jease H. Two of our bombers are miss Iron Work and Btaclcsmlthlng few cranes standing. Jones is not usually found at the | All right, now let’s get on with (Continued On Pag* tw o f nomioed here todnjh 79 Charter Oak Street AircrafU Don t put off looking these houses over another day. The yard nccntly launched its Commecc* depurtmeat, but ut the' the war. tin g . Tel. 792S Home 461S Advertise in The Hemld-—It Pays J M u is U jk , Itioetteae* «• SH* on ftae XiA) MANCHKSTOR EVENIN(5 HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRpAY, JANUARY 1 ,194S ------ton plants were shot down by Ger­ Fire Hazards Fuatiireil al Slate Theater Girl,Yoiith Predict Picking Pect Hartford List man fighters. Engagements al Coal Dealers "An enemy convoy was attacked | Victdiy Tax M anchester Covenant Day Bombers Plasty Jap by German planes off Bone harbor, Ban Invoked Die in Crash Highest Ever scoring successful hits on two D ate Book ' In Chief Senate Post merchantmen of medium tonnage Rowscll-Stolzcnburg On Next Pay To Be Marked Protest Curb Order whose loss can be considered as Mr. and Mrs. Augpst Stolzen- Saturday, January 2 Units on Wake Island Five Others in Party certain. burg of North Tonawands. New chairman.shlp of that group for. i^ Installation here of Grand Lodge State Liquor ComniiR- G o e s ! Asspmom Announce "In the Atlantic one of our sub­ York, announce the engagement of Of Wonders officers of Knights of Pythias. Island. More tanka Hurl as Car Elertion Without Con- hlm.self in the new aeaaion. equitable distribution of all fuel marines commanded by Captain their daughter, Mias Elizabeth M. Methodist Churches of Biggest Mass Raid of sion DemamlR Official On the basis of previous service tum Says That supplies and at the same time Record Set in 1931 Sunday, January 3 were flaming near the south chan- through Bridge Rail, test Seen; Hunt Mazza sank on Nov. 29 the ship Stolzenbur'g, to Howard C. Dedication of service flag at St. Norwich District to Ob­ Paoifto Wap* Possi- nel entrance to the harbor and col- and experience, Senator-Elect Rob­ prevent overbujfing or hoarding” Argos of 5,.500 tons. Rowscll, son of .Mrs. Catherine Derhicted from All Uacinc war, rossi Certification Now. M ay Bp Clioire as ert E. E’aisona of Farmington la Is Plenty Here ‘ pending completion of a full in­ Broken in 1942. Mary’s Episcopal church at 4 p. m. Another Italian submarine com­ Rowseli of 11 Ridge street. Tuesday, Ja n u a ry 5 serve It on Sunday. Torrington. Jan. 1 — lA*) Of a expectc'ci t.o head the M otor >Vehl- ventory of both oil and coal sup- blv Half Nipponese from Kuku point. Hartford, Jan. 1—Lei—The .State Majority Leafier. Supply Cohstant manded by Captain Di Costato Mr. Rowseli te.aches school a t aries and Wages Paid '\llecting Pines Civic A.ssociation , x.r.11 I Their bombs gone, the bombers gay party of seven young New cles committee. ' plies. Hartford. Jan. 1—(.Pi—Hart­ .Selection of Senator Peet for fefy the Railroads. scored direct hits Dec. 21 on the Niagara Falls. N. Y. After Last Midnight; atN^ome of Gilbert Saegaert. 72 The Methodist churches of the Defenders Killed. started for their "Shangri-La" Liquor Commission, anxious to Year’s Eve celebrants from Tor- The inventory will reveal wheth­ ford’s grand list for 1942. set at ships Queen City and Bon Aurora, Hartford. Jan. 1 ‘A’) The elec­ the preaident pro tempore post in , j er coal supplies for the huge con­ Linnniore Drive. Speaker, Town Norwich District will observe a ^ ------■ haae. Forty miles from Wake, that avoid a fire like the Boston Co- lington, one young girl and one $392.327,.393. is the larg est In the totalling 9.925 tons.” Will ^Get Refund. 'Treasuter, George H. Waddell. tion of Frank H. Peel of Kent, the Senate ia expected, these ? S. Winia, speaking for the version program now recommend- special Covenant Day this coming Bv Olen W. tTenaents Zero that had got off the ground coanut Grove night club holocaust, .sciurcea said, to go fa r tow ard history of the city, the Board of (Of the three ships reported Wednesday, .lanuary 6 „ ■ ■ , nil timidly fired a burst at one bomb- demands, in new regulations effec­ boy died, and ail five others were dealeia of Manchester, term- I ed by the government are and can Sunday. January 3rd. This an­ former state ma.ster of the Grange, ending the candidacy of Rep.-Elect < I continue to be adequate, the sunk or damaged by the Italians, Federal Dept. W ashington, Jan . 1—(/Pi—S ta r t­ W'ork on Rcii Cros.“ Surgical Correspondent ^ which promptly replied. Appar- tive today, official certification hurt, two critically, as their Assessors announced tofiay. only the Queen City, a British nouncement was made during the aa president protempore of the William H. Blodgett, also of Utch- [ the recent restriction placed on 1 spokesman continued. There is a dressings suspendedd during the press associations on this special was hit. that all on-premise consumption car plunged through a guard The sunj is .S12.938.821 g reater freighter of 4,814 tons, is listed ing today the average American p i St week by the Rev. Earl E. 1943 .state Senate w ithout a con­ lield county, for the speakership of . and coke by State Adminis* I definite surplus of bituminous coal th an th a t of the 1941 grand li.st of holiday season'xw'ill be resumed on assignment. Clements rode in the piret, on Wake inland were liquor establi.shments in Connecti­ rail and landed upside-down in the in Lloyd’s Register, The only Ar­ who works for a living will have this date at th^American Legion Story, of Norwich, superintendent test In the Republican caucus here the House) and a.ssuring that post ' btor W. A. Sturfes as unjust i in Connecticut, in fact two million $380,288,572 and $2,196,278 Iqrgcr To Be Moved of the district. plane ) vlnlhle, for 75 miles. cut are free from fire hazards. ■Naugatuck river just before dawn lo Harold E. .Mitchell of West , I tons more than last year, he de­ gos listed is an Estonian freighter to g et along w l^i a t least ®ve per hall, between the ' hours of 10 Unless this official certification unreasonable. Mr. Tyillls stat> than the previous record of $390,- of 1,857 tons.) The p.-istors of the 50 churches Aboard a 'Bomber Over Wake A.s they faded in the distance. Jan. 5 was freely predicted last H aitford. clared. How the antliracite-coke cent less income, hot eventually he a. m. and 4 :30 p. m .\ Island. Dec. 2 4 —-lA’)—Huge Amer- 0>e top turre^ gunner. Scrgt. K. J. is available no permits will be today. that Sturges’ order on the 1.31,115. set in 1931, In 1935 the have beci’ supplied with adequate night by reliable .sources. .Marsh May Be Majority I>e«der ' situation stands is not definitely grand list hit a low of $352,374,- Internal Revenue Bu­ will get some of it back In one Friday, Januaiw 8 Bislew. of Racine. Wis., climbed granted, it waa announced last The dead girl was Genevieve ate contradicts the policy of the Installation of offlci^, Wash­ information and literature for use lean bombers plunged from the These same .sources suggested With .Mitchell as speaker, it ia known, hence the inventory, he as­ 069, but has been on the increase ISazis Claim British during this observance. Covenant high heavens today on unsuspect­ down to the fight deck. night. Verlatto. 20. Hot body was recov- ^timial Administration, which serted. reau to Go to . Pearl form or another. ington L.O.L., at Orange h^ll. "Hell.” he said, "what am I go­ erea 200 feet ilownslieam from the that Herbeit E Balilwiii of West- expected the Hoiiae majority lead­ since that time. cards and membership certificates ing Wake Island and plastered the Under the new regulation, No ership will go lo Rep. E. Lea early last summer has been • Supplies Are Adequate Destroyer Sunk At midnight last night the new Lecture for Airplane Sp'qtteis, ing to tell my six-year-old son that new application for on-piomise accident in the .Hhailow but sw ift port, the only other Repiildican all Eastern seaboard cltl- Since building activity has been have been provided in sufficient Jap.s with 76,000 poumLs of bombs Marsh. .Ir., of Old Lyme, who will j Pointing out that present sup­ Berlin (From German Broad­ Street in Hartford. victory tax went into effect, and Legion Home at 8. I did on thi'a raid? I just sat up consumption permits shall be act­ .stream. second-lermcu in tiic* New Senate, to fill their coal bins, keep curtailed sharply during 1942, the Uncle Sam will start clipping from Saturday, January 30 number so that each member at­ in the biggest mass raid, of the who had been lioomed for the post be .slaiting his fourth term. plies are "adequate.” dealers re­ increase in the as.scssmcnt of prop­ casts). Jan. 1—()P)—A British de­ thei-e like a dummy and didn’t fire ed upon unless the application is Search Streiini For Bcicly fllled and also to convert oil vealed that their shippers have no­ Hartford, Jan. 1— lA'i —Uncle every pay envelope five per cent C. L. of C. Silver Tea a t tlio tending the services on thia day Pacific war. w ith I’eet, probably would he Searle.s Dearington of Killingly, * | erties in the city is largel.v attrib­ stroyer of the 1,690-ton Jervis Possibly more than half the Jap i a shot. I wish I could have gotten accompanied by a statement or a The boy was F.mil Di B einan- ning ranges to coal. tified them that miners will go on class was sunk last night in the .Sam will collect hl.<) taxes this of eaefi week’s pay in excess of Y. M. C. A. may be’ supplied with them. ■ Each named chairman uf I tie important a.ssislanl clerk of the House in the Willis said this morning uted to the increa.se in niainifac- pastor has already publicized this defenders were killed. There I a shot at a zero.” certificate from the fire or police dino, 21, I’olice loiinci his boclyflOO 1<)41 se.'csion. ia apparently iin o p -' a six-day week within two weeks. Mediterranean by a German sub­ year through a more central $ 12. Flight In .Vbsolute Silence au th o rity having jurisdiction feet down.slream after searching A ppropi iutlons eonimiltee. he has talked with the deal* Railroads, they emphasized, have lurers’ inventories as a result of The tax will be withheld from service through church bulletins were no American rasiialtics. Choice of a m ajiuity leader in po.sed by nom ination aa House 1 | the war program. marine, the high command re­ downtown location as the result of The bombers flew in atisolute ra­ thereof that the premises are lor four hours altei the accident. la Manchester and with many done "a fine job” and because of your pay, the responsibility of col­ and by pa.storal letters. The gen­ Intense Fires Started. ’ Fred M acM iirrnv and P au lette Goddard in a rom antic -scene the new Senate vvas still a mailer clerk 111 the Heptiblican eaiictia, but' Ijirgest Taxpayer ported today. a Treasury Department lease of dio silence on their trip to Wake physicallv constructed le safely The c ritically injured were .liilius ' the larger dealers in Hartford, the proxim ity of the roal field.s Struck by two torpedoes, the the General building, 56-68 Pearl lecting and turning it over to the Ohio Citizens eral sermon themes will be around Intense fii'c.s w eie .startH’d both from Paramount's new techmeolo i picture. "Foie.st Rangers, play­ of iineeitainty. however, it -wii£ the' other clerkship posts are not , | flads that they all have a The city’s largest taxpayer is Lsland, guided only by the moon conduct the type of business for Fabieschi, 21, .‘♦aid by I’atrcdman can shuttle back and -forth British warship was said to have street, owned by the Connecticut Treasury resting with the em­ the meaning and purpose bf thia on Wake and Pcale i.slamfs. The lepoiiecl, with possibilities appar- \et clarified, with far fewer can-? ntil^l supply of coal on hand at The Hartford Electric Right t.’om- and .stars. On the return trip they which the perm it is .«ioiight.” ing al the .Slate Sunday, .Monday and Tue.sday.______James Peters to have lieen the quickly. ' gone down northeast of the Island General Life Insurance Company. ployer. Covenant .Service. .laps vi;ere caught in bed 'Uie m in­ hit an intense weather front and enlly limited to Seiiators-Eleet didate.s than usual because so present time and did not ex- pany, with a property valuation of Will Be Required for Renewals driver of the car; and Guido Ver- many young lawyers who usually Some dealers reported that they of Cyprus. The transfer from the Federal •Must C ertify T ax W ithheld Facing Flood; I’urpoae of Si-rvlce ute after midnight. Thcii anti­ visibility was reduced to a few Henry R Hunt of Glastonbiuy and et to run short. $17,063,439, the next largest being Although the regulation, now latti. 22. brother of the dead girl seek uic'.se places are in m ilitary*! have been restricting orders to The high command reported al­ building to Pearl street of the In­ At the end of the year, each em­ The purpose of Covenant Sun­ aircraft fire, which didn t .stai-t un­ feet. Al the Charlotte Hiingcrfcud hiwi- Stanley 1’. .Mead of .New Cmiaan. the face of these facta, Mr. one or two tons for several weeks the Traveler's Insursnre Company, day Is to provide a service of re­ til long after the first bomb.s ex­ effective, only applies to new ap­ .-ervii e It is expected this seasion so that German aircraft destroy­ ternal Revenue Bureau headquar­ ployer must certify to each em­ This was the first conibiit action plications for tavern, restaurant or pilal, both were said to be on the Immediately following the No-' ^UUa does not believe that Mr. because of the labor shortage listed for a $13,290..509 assc.ss- Crest Nears consecration for the entire mem­ ploded, was wild aiid the fright­ will place the House and Senate received accurate infor- ed six Allied planes on the airfield ters office of the Connecticut Dis­ ploye the amount of victory tax for all hut two of the pilots but | night i liib perm its, the. com m is­ Way Canned Goods liangei list, Fabiesi'lii with a fiae- vembei election, discussion of the ' which ail agreed was serious. ment. Both are local firms. at Bone in Algeria, as well as bership of the church, giving them ened Jap.s could he seen in the eletks cm the srfme salary baaia. Jon on the coal situation. trict, involving 300 employes and withheld during the year, and despite the rain and fog every sion noted th at on M arch 1. 1943, Uired skull and Vei latli with a Senate organization centered on ! Increased usage over last year Heading the non-re.siden'l tax­ damaging other planes and two tons of tax records, effective Feb­ from then on the taxpayer can (Continued from Page One) opportunity to renew the vows brilliant moonlight running mad- plane found its base and landed ! In the pa.st the Senate clerk haa*' ,, Getting Supply Regularly payers ki the Defense Plant Cor­ these provisions for fire certifica­ piineliired lung. Mead and Hunt, as the only two ■ was seen arising from new, war merchant ships. ruary 1, 1943, was announced by start figuring how much of it he made when they were first re­ !v for their, diigouts. tieen paid $.3..500 for the session Willis went on to further poration, subsidy of the Federal safely. tion will he required of license re­ Otjheis in the cai. le.ss senoiisly lawyers with previous legislative housing projects and conversion Direct hits were scored on Al­ Assistant Collector Frank W. will get back. And in case you are from their homes during the night, ceived into membership of the In a split second the IhuiiIis Brig, Gen. Ho\vard K Ramey, of Rationing Will Work and the Hoiise clerk $2..500. nt out that dealers are getting from oil. Most of the regular users Reconstruction Finance Corpora­ newal applications as well. injured, were; .lenny Asienzo. 21; exiieric'nee, with the expectation : " I — regularly; shipped by railroad lied railway facilities and trans­ Kraemer today on the fir.st day of one of those Individuals who is and the Ohio Slate Highway de­ clturch. It is thojight that such an crashed all over iMith Islonds. Mississippi, the bomber comman­ .Mollie Carillo. 19; and E rm a Fabi­ that one would be )iresidenl pioj have stocked bins In the fall and tion. Whose assessment is $6,377,- port columns in North Africa, the act of rededication will tend to Fires craekled everywhere. The new regulations, which gov­ [ aenal, and are not experiencing the new year when it is estimated paid bi-weekly or monthly and partment said all endangered per­ der. stood anxiously waiting on eschi. 23. lenipoie and the otliei majority are well supplied. The job now, 100. communique s.sid. strengthen the whble membership (A Tokyo comm unique w,ss ern anall pha.sospna.sos ofor theinc liquornquui Indiis-muu.'4- , i 4 * tion about dried and dehyclralecl great amount of delay be- that an all-time record of approxi your first pay in 1943 Includes sona on )>oth side^ of the strea.o the rainswept airbase. He rushed try in the .state, also include clan- j t^llieslions JUKI AllHWI TH vegetables and thiitgs like dehy­ Failcsl To Take t'lirxe leader D aiihiii’v (xTOcer said one spokesman, is to get coal Isadoro Wise, president of Wi.se as far south a.s Huntington. W. in an hour of crisis, and deepen the quoted by the Berlin radio Christ­ up to congratulate Colonel Math- tlme of shipping from the mately one biiliun dollars will be money you earned in the closing fication as to the rulings regard drated clog food. Are these cover­ The accident occiiired at the ■ Support Scciiiig to reel to people who have converted. Smith A Co,, Inc., and vice presi­ Va.. had been evacuated. bonds of fel!ow.shlp Upon which m as d ay ’a.s saying th a t U S. fly­ eny and each man in squadron. mines until it reaches the collected in the state. days of 1942, the five per cent ing side ivi'l rear doors to liquor Propoiiiuled hy OP.\ West Tornnglon bridge Brown Restricted delivery, however, dent of the Mechanics Savings 40 Casualties Caused Sand bags were being thrown up world unity depends. All the con­ ing forli‘esses which .struck "from The genera! ordered each plane ed by rationing'’ I I.itehfield eounty, with a solid . IU‘lk*veore of the store last night where they found' | to tpaintain a running inventory. tives. and destroyed or damaged Alterations such as installing during the war for paying other use. and vegt tables work? ot'ner soups n'ade of meat cu pool-I in the w ater, he aaici. While the | Ion order upsets the entire several Moslem houses. taxes, liquidating valid indebted­ suffered more than $1,000,000 was arranged by Bl.shop G. Brom­ leader. Col. William A. Malhcny, ed and hollered and went to bed Senate i.-s third in line of gidierna- the stabbed body of the pioprietnr j "If you know of any girls who counters and cashier cages on the Reads Congratiilatory Message "The side or rear doors are not The Office of Price Ariminitsra- ti>' stock containing few, if any j water in the stream is only alroiit under c Ire iinuftanees which Police- in this phase, for it will "Air raid precaution defenses ground floor will delay the actual ness. buying war bonds or paying dam age in 1937. ley Oxnam of Boston and his Area of C arrington. N. D., flipped on torial succession, hecimiifig acting want office jobs, send them over,” Allied Submarines When they were awakened Gen- to be used as entranre doors by ' tion today asked itself and an­ veget.ihles ? 1 two feet deep, recent rains had govenior in the atisence of lioth Chief William .1. Henry described'] practically as much gasoline several declared. went into action immediately, dis­ moving in of the bureau as of Feb­ insurance premiums, or you can River Falling at Wheeling C.abinet, The day will be generally his radio and called to the long wear and tear on tires to de- jeral Ramey read them a eongrat- customei's of the establishment.” A ll ( aniicsl Soii|>s Ifiitloiied I eaiist'd a swift current. the governor and lieutenant gover­ as "iniii:diu ' " ' , Office staffs at many coal com­ playing the greatest calm and ruary 1, but it is felt certain that let it ride until after the war and The river began falling at ohForved in all Methodist churches line of planes behind him: the commission ruled, 'but may be swered for the'piihlic the following I S eairh for the rnis-sing boy con­ ooal in one ton lots as to Wheeling, W’. Va.. last night after throughout New England. “T his IS it. boys. I'm going to iilatory anes.sage from Admiral A .Ml 'aimed soups are ration nor. He also appoints the .Senate* Tlie viitini. GoUfned Seegelken.-j pany offices worked today prepar­ And Planes Score praiseworthy devotion.” said the the new home will he occupied in get it all at once, probably In the used as emergenry exits. For such quest ions: ed. so m atter wliat tlieir content tinued after the injured had been sr a full ioad. broadcast, recorded by the Feder­ form of bonds. reaching a crest of 51.5 feet. 16 get those yellow ---- Chester W Nimitz. I.ieut. Gen, Q When will actual rationing, members of conimittee.s. including 34. Danlmry grocer, waa last seen ing the inventory, which must be time for collection of the first in­ Delos Emmons, and Mnj. Gen. emergencies, it will be all right But not deliydraied soups taken to the hcsspital. alive Wednesday, night. • oonelusion Mr. Willis stated completed by Monda-y. al Communications commission. How Tax Works feet above flood stage. The peak Hacksaw Belated Present * Nose of Plane Slants Down begin'’ the niajoilty leadet, who eustoni- at he knows, of no instance More Successes come taxes. Willis H. Hale: It said in effert: that such doors are kept unlocked, Q. Blit why ration all canned When the store failed to open' State Police Commissioner Ed­ Money and other help were re­ Here’s how the tax works In the came there 12 hours after the drop The nose of his plane slanted but always closed. " A. As earlv in Fehruaiy as pos­ nriiy gels that designation Ihioiigh by coal users have been The P earl stre e t lease, writh op­ "Congratulations on s job well soups. Why not onlv liiose made j Ids appointment as chairman of vesterday. neighbors called the po-‘ ward J. Hickey, who is charged ported distributed in the stricken tion of renewal, involves 36,000 ca.se of a man whose total income began at Pittsburgh, 60 miles up­ Sacramento. Calif. (/Pi—It was down. The engines roared. There Ban on Women at Bars sible. at fuel and sees no cause areas by the re.sident general. stream . I done.” Q. How will the housewife know all or largelv lioin vrgelalilrs? ] ilie Jiidicfaiy couiiiiittce. ill e. Seegelken's ho i..' was located with the responsibility of seeing (Continued from Page One) .square feet of office space and 4.- i.a $2,624, a convenient figure to a little late for Christmas, but the beyond the no.se of his bom ber lay Another important innovation I A. . Because all canned soiip.s Kush Expected alarm. He is confident that The German high command an­ Cleanup crews in Pittsburgh’s sp irit of good will w-as there. Of­ Wake island where for 16 days one I The raiding bombers had exe- when point vali'ies are changed? in the hasc'ment that inventories are collected, said 000 .square feet in the basement reckon with (in the case of any in the liquor rontiol regulations I are interchangeable. If we can't Both Mi'jid and Hunt, and the ’ dealer will see to it that his nounced yesterday that long-range "Golden Triangle” found in the ficers reported receiving a Christ- year ago United Stales Marinci ruled the longest flight and big­ W ill Carry .\niimiiieeiiieii(s Chief Henry reported there waall today he will meet Professor night told of heavy Allied aerial for .storage. The property consists other figure, ju st deduct $624, rep­ gest raid of its type of the war. for 1943 If that which prohibits get one kind, we are likely to take On Viewiii*! Tires two other Hcqiiibiiean lawyers in bmera are supplied with coal Sturges tomorrow morning to German bombers had attacked the debris the body of a man identi­ masy looking package' from Salt made one of the most gallant last ,\. Tile newspapers and ladio the Senate, E'lanris .1 .Sumnia of evidenc e to indie ate a struggle hadH coke. assaults on the Axis supply ports actually of two adjoining struc- resenting the $12 weekly exemp­ The rei ord was the more amazing the servue of .liquor to women at Will -raiTT :hr annnunrrnuMits. i*n..thrr. If we only rath.ned ve-o- taken plai e and said, "there Is nor| work out details. Allied Atlantic port. fied as Walter White. 51. of that Luke City addressed to an inmate stand.s in the worlds history. any bar nr within three feet of W atcilm rv aiyd Ixw ts K W hite­ of Sfax and Gabes and a thrust by lurc.s, one of five stories, the other tion. and start from there: if your because all the planes returned ami every inod store will have an ; table soups. a ^leal tiemaml doiilit hut that this case ia mur­ P138 fighters into Tripolltania, annual income is less than $624, city. He was the second western of the county jail here. It contain­ E'aster and faster the bomber [ any bar. The regulation formerly head of .Seymour, are apparently three stories. 56-58 Pearl street Is Pennsylvania flood victim. Fitzwil- ed a 12-inch hacksaw. plunged in. its no.se pointed a t a | safely and not one of the raideis Or.'\ p

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■ A - ■ ^ ” MANCHESTCR EVENING HERALD, MANLHESIe K, GUNN. FKIUAY, JANUARY 1. I’MS MAN(’HESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHt^TCR, CONN. F R l D A t , JA N U A R I 1,’ ll> ____ ■■ Retort Made | Lodge Holiday Death Ten Blamed At State, Hartford Congress May Rationing Data Daily Radio Programs Birthday Toll RediiecJ Be Given Task On Criticism Kaktera tVai i'tine For Boston Here’s Information You Will Want To Have— Furnished On New Taxes By Local War Price and Rationing Board, No. 112.16 Little Chance Is Seen iau Sisters Ccle- ARO UN D THR 37 Futulities Reffinltul; Fire Deaths ite 20th Anniversary 26 Caused by TrulTic The office of War Price and Ra- .cles by Jan. 16. 1943. All holders Of Argentina Severing 1080 1S80 tioning Board 112.16 ia located In of "A'' books must have tires In- WIIC WDKC: Kilocycles Ofld Fellows Hall. Accidents. ‘Laxity’ and ‘Incompe­ Byrnes Takes View Sc­ . , , , , ,, spected every four months, hold- Relations with Axis. Kiliicycles h ions Should Not Be the Lincoln school, opposite the ers of .."3 B,. " and "C” books every temorlal Temple, Pythian 8 U- By The Associated Press tence’ Among City Of­ post Office. Office hour.s are as fol­ two months, not le.ss than 30 days . Buenos .\lrcs. Jan. 1 ol’' A I'TIdiiy, Jiinimry I Friday, January I Prodded by Treasury lows: Monday—9:30 a. m. to 5:30 apart. vigoiious Argentine retort to an 3:00— riie .story ol .Mary Marlin. 3 :0 0 - David Haruin attlngly celebrated its 20th The nation's celebration of New ficials Coiidemneil in official British .statement criticiz­ 3:15—Ne.vi Year's eve wiis marked by a sharp p. m.; Tuesday, clpscd to the pub­ Sugar 3:15 Ma" I’erkin.s. In Odd Felibwe hall, On Fiscal Policies. lic all day: Wedno.sday, Thursday ■ Sugar ration .stamp No, 10 is ing Argentine foreign policy led 3:30 I’cppcr Young's Eaniily. 3:'20 Tunc J'inie reduction in the number of violent Grand Jury Report. political observers lo believe to­ sy evening iry a Pot Luck deathe as compared to the toll and Friday, 9:30 a. m. to 5:30 valid through Jan. 31 and is good 3 :t5 Program from N. Y. 3:30—Ad Liner ■r, served at seven o'clock by Washington, Jan. I—-(/P)—Cim- p. m.; Saturday, 9:30 a. m. to for three pounds of sugar. Indus­ day there is small chance of this 4:00—Backstage Wile. 4 :00—Holiday Broadcast exacted on the same holiday last Boston, Jan. I —(>P)—Condemn­ country's severing relations with staadinK entertainment com­ year, an Associated Press survey gresB may be called upon to wrRe 12:30 p. ip. The office will be trial and institutional users of su- 4:15—Stella Dalla.s. 4:15—Afternoon Melodies ing "laxity ’ and “incompetence’’ .gar mag now obtain their January the Axis powers- at least for the 4:45—War News ae, a variety program and showed today, Its own tex ticket under a broad closed all day this Friday and Sat­ 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. stmaa party, ciiriatmas dec- Thirty-seven fatalities, 26 of imong Boston officials, a Suffolk urday. and February allotments. Those present. 4:45— Young VVidder Brown. 4:55—National News tounty grand jury has returned request from President Roosevelt (iUHoline applying after Jan. 5 will have a The Argentine reply was con­ .5:00—When A Girl Murries, 5:00—Ad Liner—Musical O>op> j gtlons and a tree laden with Uigm caused by traffic accidents, tained in a 200-word communique for all present provided the werb recorded shortly before noon •Icven indictments against ten for about $90,000,000,000 to fi- All "A," “B,” and "C" coupon.s 1 percentage deducted for each day 5:15—Portia Faces Life. erallve beyond that date. I.ssued la.st night by Foreign Min­ 5:30—News. Jde atmoaphere. (c.w .^. This was a sharp decline men in connection 'with the Cocoa- nemce the war this year. now have a value of three gaIlon.s 5:30—Ju.st Plain Bill. each. For the present at least, nci The time limit for obtaining ister Enrique Ruiz Guinazu in 6:45—Front Page Farrell. 5:40 -Memory Lane Upwards of fifty members of from trie 182 deattys- 83 of them in lut Grove Night Club fire which The view that Congress ought to which he expressed “astonish­ Temple and invited guests at- traffic—marked up during Jan. 1 relief may be obtained for the cut War Ration Book No. 1 has been 6 00—News. 5:45—Ben Bernie muffed out the lives of 489 per be permitted, without undue prod­ ment” at the British statement 6 :00—News despite the difficult trav- last year. ding from the Treasury or other in value of gasoline coupons, on extended to January 15. Persons 6:15—Victory Is Qnr Business. •U9S. advice from Wa.shington. The No. wishing to obtain War Ration and declared it had been couched 6 :1)5—John D. Kennedy—Newa Among these were fifteen Credit for’^ o reduction went at Among those indicted were the executive agencies, to make its "in term.s which are not in keep­ 6:30—Musical Appetizers. least in part to nntlonifil rationing 3 coupon in the "A ” book expires Book No. 2 when it is i.ssued early 6:45—Lowell Tliomas, commen­ 6;10—Sports he charter members. ;lub owner and manager, a police own decisions on new taxes was ing with the friendly relations be­ 6:15—Today at the Duncana Framlnent Members Preaent of gasoline an ^ th e reduction in captain, who was making a rou­ reported today to have been taken on Jan. 21, on which date moat in 1943 must have Book 1 before tator. "C” books will also be renewable. applying for Book 2. tween the two countries," 6:30—Keep Working, Keep Sing­ ^‘ Ouaats prominent in the order Europe the volume and uf motor tine inspection visit at the club on by James F. Byrnes, the economic The statement to which he re­ 7:00 Fred Waring in Pleasure T t A t u s i a ^ I b i s s i a ^ travel. Motorists must write license num­ Coffee Time. ing, America were in attendance included Burma. Jfew O m tiea the night of the disaster;' a fire stabilization director who has ferred. issued yesterday by the 6:45—The World Today Lothaire Fairclough, grand Plunges Down E lt^ to r Shalt lieutenant and a city building urged adoption of fiscal policies ber and state on back of each Coupon numbered 27 on sugar 7:15—News of the World. ration card is now good for one British Foreign Office, had deplor­ 7:00 —Amo.s 'n' Andy and her husband; District Fatalities from r^cellaneous tommissioner. that will lessen the threat of In­ coupon. ed the fact that Argentine has 7:30 —Betty Lou and Toniiny sweeps were carried out without causes in New York c^brations <'harged With Manslaiighler Tommy Tucker — .Amy Arnell Operators of commercial vehi- pound of coffee, next coupon will Riggs. 7:1.5—Rex Stout "Secret Weap-| puty Mrs. Alice Carroll, also of Donald Brown flation. continued to maintain relations on" tlfW Britain; Past Grand Chan- American Planes the loss of a single aircraft, the High Officers included the death of a Nbw York Barnett Welansky. a Boston cle.s who have not a.s yet received become valid on Jan. 4, 1943. with "the enemies of humanity.” 8 0 0 --Cities Service Com ert. Hitler Blames bulletin said. woman who plunged dowtv on lawyer and owner >f the Grove; Coincides With New Trend Certificates of War Necessity from Fuel Oil 7:30—Fas. Aces tito o r Philip Merriman of East Paralysis Virus Resisted A New Year's stage and screen Byrnes' reputed attitude coin­ To Corrcol Re|>orts 8:30—Information Please. 7:45—Mr.* Keen—Trocar Of LMt| llButford; Grand Outer Guard The eomiminiquc also di.sclosed elevator shaft during an office his' brother, Janies Welansky^ the Office of Defense Transporta­ Period 1 cbiipons on fuel oil ra­ In issuing the statement the 9:00—Waltz Time. Down Nine Japs that British,land force.s had clash­ Given Honors party and the asphyxiation of two rpanager of the club, and Jacob treat is in store for the patrons cides with what was regarded in tion may obtain a “T” ration good tion sheets are no longer valid. Per.ions er Smith of this town, for- War on Jews, of the State Theater. Hartford, some quarters as the beginning of British Foreign office ueclareil it 9 ;)0 -Plantation I’ai ty. 8:00 -Kale Smith Hour srly of Hartford; Grand Chan- ed again with Japanese patrols By Growing Nerve Cells persons in Ohio as they prepare Goldfine, wine steward, each were until Jan. 31, 1943. after which ad­ Period 2 coupons are good until wished to correct reports which it 9:53—I’lpe Dreams. (Contliiiiod from Page One) east and west of the Mayu river to attend a party. charged with manslaughter. They .starting today (New Year’s Day) a new trend in relations between justment will be made in accord­ January 26. Period 3 coupons, for­ 8 ; 55—Ceci 1 Brown |SSUor John Wennergren of this (Continued from Page One). and continuing Saturday and Sun­ the chief executive and Congress, attributed to Buenos Aires news- 10:00 I’cople Are’ Fii.itiy. 9:00—Great .Moments From | Grand Junior Mrs. Mercyll near Rathedaung, some 2.5 miles Deaths by state—traffic and were held_ in $10,000 bail each, ance with the ODT certificate. merly scheduled to become valid napers and an Argentine olTii-ial 10:30 — Program from .New York. Allied Nations northwest of Akyab. miscellaneous causes—were; day. for three days only. Present­ marked by the President's state­ Holders of certificates are issued on Jan. 6 , may now he used and Great 1‘lavs lINckham of this town and Melvin ed strafed and damaged by an Al­ Baltimore — i.cpi — Discovery atic nerve's rcll.s of origin in the commissioner for the Sudan: Sir double surety. ed'on the stage is Tommy Tucker publication creating the erroneous 10:45—I’rograni from .New York. lied medium unit In Jacquinot California, 3 and 1 ; Colorado, 1 ' ment this week that the legisla­ rations througli March 31. 1943. arc good until Feb, 20. Period 4 9:30—riiat Bicw.'^tei Boy ICtac who was grand chancellor in that nerve cells are rMlstant to in­ spinal cord are very susceptible to Charles, the president of the Royal Others indicted were: (pictured above.- top), and his tors would have to decide where imprc.ssion that" England was sup­ 11 :i)0 —News. 10:00—Camel Caravan IStSSS; alao Mrs. Frances Cham- (Oonttnued from Page One) buy, New Britain, and the area , i as destnicUon by the virus and re­ College of Physicians, has been traffic; Connecticut, 3 traffic: Illi- James H. Mooney. Boston build­ Tires from Fet). 7 to .March 26 and Peri­ porting Argentina'.s neutrality 11:15—Three .Snn.s, fantile p,iraly.si.s vif^iis cluritig a nola, 1 and 1 ; Indiana. 3 traffic; famous orchestra. heading a to make economies in the forth­ 10:45—Bobby Tuckcr'.s Voices.je' ~ era who was grand chief in 1031 about Madang, New Guinea, elso j ^||•||(]rlr||^ F a e e d sulting paralysis. guard over Winston Chlirchill’a ing commissioner, wilful neglect sparkling, musical revue, and fea­ Tire inspections for pas.senger od 5 from March 13 to Oct. I, policy. 11'3(} —lUiad to Danger. ftverefime sll obstacles J;o achieve waa bombed. | period of re.surge of growth is re­ Michigan. 1 traffic: Nebraska. 1 coming budget. cars must be completed by Jan. Coupon.s valid thus far are worth 11:00 T lie Sophisticators 1032. After the cutting, there was lit­ health. \ of duty. $1,000 bail. turing Amy Arnell, "Swanee Some legislators estimated this ‘In his reply Ruiz Guinazu de­ 12:00—News. 11:05—Sports Roundup the final victory.- Enemy bomber.s raided Me- i ported by two Johns Hopkins re­ tle change for about a week in the and 1; New Jersey 1, 2 miscellane­ Police Capt. Joseph A. Bucci- 31, 1943, and for commercial vchi- ten gallons each. Mrs. Dickinson PreeMea Among nine made knights com­ ous; New York. 3 and "; Ohio, 1 Sweetheart" (shown above, lower budget total at around $95,000,- clared the British statement had l'2-;0.5 -Pau l Martin's Music. 11:10—Cecil Brown—Newa Mrs. May Dickinson, present . "Germany will never be con­ raukc. In Dutch New Guinea, head­ During New Year search worket a. reaction of the nerve cells to vi­ mander of the Order of St. Mi­ gViss, a member of the depart- right); Donald, Brown, Romantic been based "on a serioii.s error by 12 30 -Ixig Cabin Farms Orchc.s- quered and never will capitulate," quarters .said. ' The re.sistance apparently stems and 3: Pennsylvania, 1 trafRc; meht for 23 years, wilful neglect 000,000, pointing out that Vice 11:15- Frank Sinatra. lit excellent chief, presided. rus Invasion. But Uicn they be­ chael and St. George was Godfrey Baritone Kel'Win Swmerville, No­ President Wallace had set • $90,- the British Foreign Office in at­ tra. 11:30—Abe Lyman, Songs. the Fuehrer asserted. "Our The land fighting In the Buna i from some chemical change in the came increasingly resistant to the South Dakota, 1 miscellaneous; of duty. $1,000 bail. f. tributing to an Argentine official Mrs. Elisabeth Caverly who ((jontlnued from Page One) D. H. Haggard, the British con­ Utah, 1 traffic; 'Virginia, 3 traffic; velty Singer; Voices Three, top 000,000 In a recent speech as the 12:55—News. 12:00—News paras the first most excellent chief strength, the courage of our troops area conaisted mainly of mopping | cells incident to the growth stim­ virus, and the resistance apparent­ sul-general in New York. Fire\ Lieut. Frank L. Linney, Vocal Trio, and others. Appearing John Bonan Dies publication what that publication and the faith of the German peo­ up along the corridor.a driven ulus. This clue offers hope that West Virginia, 1 miscellaneous. who inspected the club several probable rate of annual war spend­ Rockville Saturday Morning, IVc. 26 Satiirdiiv Morning, Dec. 26 IMT Memorial Temple, and has been ler's industrial Europe ran mater­ ly lasted until regrowth of the Ijidles Honored with Tommy Tucker, as a special ing in the peak year of ho.stilitles never suggested or intended to A. M. ple as well as the achievements of through the Japanese defense zone artificial means may he found for days prior, to the holocaust, wilful added treat, is one of the great­ A.M a of Its most active members, ially weaken Germany’s economic severed nerve wa.s effectively com­ Among the ladles honored was — generally regarded as likely to Lewis [1. Chapman 111 Rockville Home suggest. 6:00 Reveille, Agriciillure News. bmltted a history of the Tem- our brave Allies in Europe and to the sea. but there was heavy making hiimnn.s re.sistant to the pleted. neglect of '.duty. $2,500 bail. est novelty acts in the world. Paul "At the .same Utiie. " the foreign 7:00—News Alia give us the right to believe position. Similar assaults on the Lilian Braithwaite. created a Rebekah Lodge Samuel Kiidnick. contractor, be 1943. 96. Roekvtile 6:25—News. 7:10—Shoppers Special — Muaie, | S~~|a since its institution two dec- fighting again on the Sanananda Japanese merchant marine, he ob­ dread virus Urs. Howe and Bodian now are Remos and his Wonder Midgets. mini.ster added, "the Argentine in victory." track, north of Buna, the com­ This unusual nerve - resistance dame of the British Empire for her conspiracy. $&>^0 bail. Presented on the screen with this Direct Federal taxes are expect­ 6;.30—Doye O'Dell. time ea ago. Mrs. Emma Swanson served, can have similar effect on working with the spinal cords of Reuben O. ^odenhorn, night ed to raise approximately $26.- Roekville. Jan 1—(Special) — government is astonished that the 6:45—Reveille. Warns of Hard Winter munique said. was-d^scoi’cred by Drs. Howard goats to discover what thjs chemi­ services to the stage. Lady Louis To Seat Officers stage show is Joe E. Brown in his English Foreign Office pronounces 7:35—Shoppers Special ava an enjoyable reading and Japan's opportunity to make full Mountbatten, wife of the present club designer, c^spiracy, $2,500. 000,000,000 under present laws and John Bortolo Bonap. proprietor of 6:55—News. different guests were called Hitler coupled this statement The Air Force report for the A. Howe and David Bodian of the cal change in the nerves 1s. since newest picture, "The Daring it.self regarding the Argentine po­ 7:45—Robart Furriers Program use of looted raw materials from Commando leader, was given the David Gilbert, who helped con- Secretary of the Treasury Mor- Mail Increase the Rockville Diner, died Inst night 7 00—Morning Watch! 7:55—News Igpon for remarks. w ra a warning that the winter year of war said that at lca.st 723 conquested lands. Hopkins School of Hygiene ami monkeys now are rare and costly. < Young Man”, a screamingly fun litical attitude in terms which are Japanese planes of the 1.288 total Public Health, a research team CBE —Commander of the British Sunset Rebekah Lodge will hold struct a new cocktail■ ;taU lounge, con- ny cqmcdy with Marquerite Chap- genthau said last fall, even before at his home, 12 Center street. He 8:00—News. 8:00—News ot the World The installation of the 1943 of- would be a hard one, but tempered Has Passed Production Peak If the exact nature of the chem­ its annual installation sapper, not in keeping with friendly rela­ were definitely destroyed. 250 that has been Investigating infan­ Empire. spiraev. $2,500. man. the Pre.sident signed a record- wa.s born in Italy, May 18. 1885, tions between the two countries.' 8:1.5—World News Roundup. 8:15—Shoppers Special wlll take place on January this by declaring "that it cannot ical change can be learned. Dr. Monday evening at 7:30 in Odd Tenth Man Building Inspector breaking new revenue bill, that at For Rockville and came to this rity on April 1, 8 30—Women's Radio Bazaar others were probably destroyed, While Gorm.my. he said, Is "still tile paralysis for some years. Howe said. It may be pn.ssible to Among those made cobipanions There are two midnight stage Points to .Xmerieun .\etioii 8:30—News Grand Junior Mrs. Mercyll possibly be harder than the last. of the Order of St. Michael and St. Fellows banquet hall. The meal The tenth man nanieX ‘U the least $6 ,000,000,000 more wa.s | 1904. He first found employment with Nan Clarke. 8:35—Shoppers Special — Oon>| ham will be the installing of- ’Then," he said, “the hour will and 31.3 were damaged—all in economically formidable, " it has Susceptible to Destruction use artificial means to establish and screen shows this week--end, The commnnicpie also called at­ pased production peak while the George were William Boyd, dep­ will be served under the direction Indictments . was identifi^ by one tonight (Friday) midnight, needed. That estimate may be in­ on a farm and later with the Con­ 8 :.55-Program Paiadc. tinned Icer. She will be assisted by Past come when we shall concentrate straight aerial combat. Working with monkeys, they nerve resistance to the virus in of Mrs. Carl Hilding, chairman, tention to the action of the United Those de.stfoyed on the gi-oiind United Nations hav’ not yet uty representative of the War state police as a Boston bwlding and the other on Sunday mid- creased greatly and an additional Postiiiasler .•\iiiioiiiires necticut Co. Ahonl 27 years ago 9:00—Women’s Radio Bazaar. 9:00—Preaa News IpU cf Mrs. Annie Alley and Past all our strength in order to .Iost DoivikkI III .New Guinea To Be Suspended seat the 1943 officers. She will be ed on Thursday that the Christ­ Axis powers when it is conven­ 10 30— Quarterma.ster Quarter Lcmaiii Ahead, was termed "not an a.sset to the ton. slaughter, in two indictments con­ There have been indications he ciety, Italian Social Club, Italian plonship heroes.” Mast of the enemy planes were After Peace assisted by the following install­ mas mail at the Rockville post of­ ient to her own interests. - Hour. Axis ” taining 16 counts each. would renew and enlarge previous Benefit Club of Stafford. He was 10:4^^—String Serenade. 11:00—'. arren Sweeney—Newa Ooering Echoes Predictions shot down in the New Guinea zone. ing team: marshal, Mrs. Anna The 20-man grand jur>-, whicn Close Store fice this year was an increase ot "In the ca.se of the United Secretary of Commerce Jones Wa.shington. Jan. l--(/Trf-Be- Dart; deputy warden, Mrs. Min­ reque.sts for expansion of Social from 25 to 30 per cent over that widely known in this city and its .States, " Ruiz Guinazu said, "this 11:00—"rhe Oeightons Are Com­ 11:05—Delta Rhythm Boya Editors Aver Relchsmarahal Hermann Wil­ The Air Force headquarters said predicted the national income, es­ cau.so the war has brought food .\utoist Is Killed heard evidence for 13 days in con­ Seciiritv coverage and levies. vicinity especially for liis chari­ 11:15—Neighborhood Call U. S, flying fortresses, though Seen Needed nie Krause; deputy recording nection with the Nov. 28 tragedv, of the previous year and last government is surprised that the ing. helm Goering echoed Hitler's pre­ timated at $117,000,000,000 in shortages instead of surplusc.s and secretary, Mrs. Marion Straugh- To JEscape (Chairman Arthur J. Altmeyer year's business was the greatest ties. During the depression years 11 30—U. S, Coast Guard On 11:30—Let's Pretend dictions of victory in some misty bombers, had especially shown 1942, will soar to a record $13.5,- Meriden, Jan. l.—i/Fi—Theodore said in a critical report to the Su­ I statement by the Slate Depart­ (OonUnoed from Page One) (Oontlnued froca Page One) provided jobs for the unemployed, an; deputy -recording treaiurer, of the Social Security Board urged in the history of tho post office. he provided food and fuel for ment passes judgment one year Parade (To WEAF.) 12:00—Theater of Today future b.v issuing an order of the their superiority over Japanese 000,000,000 total. But while it will the Federal food stamp program Walter Zielinski, 20. New Britain perior court yestenlay that certain in the board's monthly publica- , many needy families. P.M. fighter planes. Mrs. Minnie Smith; deputy finan­ conditions were allowed to exist atte rthe Rio de Janeiro confer- 12:00—Liincheonaires. day to the Air Force which said: bring proajierity to the home will be suspended, effective March factory worker, waa killed today cial secretary, Mrs. Grace La- tlon today that the social security I jOO.OOO Mr. Bonan is survived by his 12:30—Stars Over Hollywood iS "it ia our hope, with the aid Forlro.ss gunners in the la.st six sources to achieve victory and when his car struck a free at an "Which In the interest of public Quiz Forms :e when it was unanimously 12:30—Connecticut Farm Forum. our Allies, to break the power "We do not know what the fu­ front, he added, it will al.so bear 1, probably for the duration. throp; deputy chaplain, Mrs. program be expanded immediately , i included only wife, Mr.s. Emily ( I Bonan, 1:00—Ncw.s, 1 :00—News ture is holding in store for us. We months have, shot down, in- air elements of economic danger guard a^ in st any separate peace Secretary of Agriculture Wick- inter.'iection after, police said, he safety must be corrected as speed­ reed to recommend a rupture ot Hitler. After that, Japan." was "grim Indeed. Frances Chambers: deputy inside to coyer all workers^ I letters and cards, not pan el post his mother. Mrs. Antoni Bonan; atlons with the Axis countries 1:15—Market. Agri. News. 1:05—Strictly Swing know one thing for certain—in the combat. 60 Zero fighters, probably against which the nation must ard said the program, a subsidy i apparently became ' confused by guardian, Mrs. Lottie Cummings; ily as possible." farm labor, doniestics, seamen, and , ,,otL-o- five daughters, Mrs. R. Lewis 1:30—Ad Liner 'Mnat Conoentrate on Winning destroyed 67 others and damaged "Yet on that last New Year's Tp Be .-AmiignMl Monday Bachelor Brothers Beso- matter. Nol only wa.s tho outgo­ •ithin the position and circuni- X warning that America must end the strength of the sword of guard. system under which $245,100,000 j blinking flashlights of the oc- deputy outside guardian. Mrs. Jes­ self-business and tradesmen.) F-teynold.-. Mrs. Harold Lehrmitt, 2,00—News Germany and her allies will mas­ CO more. Day." he continued, "these na­ worth of food was distributed to j eiipants of a stalled machine near- Attaches of the attorney gen­ ing mail heavier than ever tiefore, st. inces each country has in the Winter Visiting Summer incentrate now on winning the "No segment of our economy.” sie Kerr. Ail members of the in­ lately Turn Backs on Both of these, however, were but also the incoming mail. Mrs. Harry Hammer, Elizabeth ter any fate and open a more Daily tallies of Jap plane.s de­ he said, "will e.scape the war's im­ tions. bound together by the uni­ low-income persons, no longer wa.s ; '’V stalling team are pas< noble eral's office indicated that the de­ looked upon as side issues to the and Virginia Bonan, all of Rock­ conflict." ' In preference to attempting stroyed reached as high as 21 in versal ideals of the Atlantic char­ needed. It was started In 1939 to j • -Medical Examiner H. DeForest fendants would be arraigned in Postmaster PeizCr states that Granf.i Pa.s.s. Ore.—'.Pi-Winter Prefabricated wooden ’’auWi aoiutlon of peace problems was beautiful world to our peoples." pact and every citizen will meet grands of Sunset Rebekah lodge. Business That Has main problem of obtaining direct ville: three brothers, Peter and case" homes for migratory wo^ Propaganda Minister Paul Jos­ air combat and 20, confirmed by ter, signed an act of faith thijt help dispo.se of unmarketable food | Lockwood said that death wa.s due A rehearsal in preparation for Suffolk Superior court Monday all mail was cleared on Thursday, In 1913, tho U. S. Arniv pur- David.son lias gone tn California to d by Lawrence C. Martin, Its pressure. There will be cas­ additirinal revenue and reducing hut Friday. Christmas day. the Victor, of Italy and Joseph, of ers have been erected in ten eph Goebbels also broadcast a New- photographs, in ground strafing.’ ualties of war in both pie fields of military aggression, treaty viola­ surpluses and at the same time to ■ to a fractured skull and a broken the ceremony will take place Sun­ morning. Been Their Life R ork. the inrtationary gap developed by Rockville: foul' sisters. Mrs. John cta.sed 126.000.000 pounds ot hay vi.sit his brother, Summer David­ iging editor of The Denver, Kittyhawks shot down It .lap tion, and calculated savagery improve the diet of unemployed , neck. "We have found aiiiong mem­ largest shipment arrived and more —(but only 16 motor trucks. .son. utes. >., Poat. He added that winning Year's eve message to the German manufacture and distribution, but day afternoon at 2:30 in Odd Fel­ ’ \ a contracting civilian economy. Jiacomette. of Italy, Mrs. Peter nation in which he described 1042 planes in a single battle over Dar­ should be remorselessly over­ and low-ineoriie families. I Zielinski leave.s his parents. lows hall. bers of varioii.s departments on Saturday. war ia not alone the Job of the the great bulk of our producers Kan.sus City, Ja ”. 1 — '^5 B.vmes was represented as be­ Seven c.xtra men were cmplov- De Carll. Mrs. Albert Hewitt and as "a blessed year for us - one of win. Beaufighters destroyed or and ilistrlbutors will carry on even whelmed by their combined might charged with the protection of the Mr.s. I»iiis Mueller, all of Rock­ t at the front, “It’s a Job for and the sacred principles of life, public .safety, laxity, incompe­ Resnhitely lurning thoir backs on lieving that Congress should ed at the office, all on delivery ,oiy, farm, shipyard and every the miist dangerous hut also one damaged 18 in a siirpii.so raid on If It be on a minimum basis." tackle this question at the earliest ville, and two grandchildren. of the greatest and one of the Koopang. liberty, and the pursuit of. happi- tence. failure to fulfill prescribed tho hii.sinoss lhal has been (heir work. Usually these extra men rt on the home front" Other official New Year state­ possible moment .'Sith the benefit are employed about four days, but The funeral wilt he held on most decisive years in the history Lightnlng.s hold the record In ments: ne.ss be restored as cherished dunes effectively and al.so lack of lift- work, elderly Eiiward M.. and of ■4r(faaury stinjies but without Monda.v at 8:30 a. ni. from the From his editorial chair of The fighter cohihat. Twelve In their Ideals of mankind. complete knowledge of duties," this year the men were employed Mlbsss a t y SUr, H. J. Haskell of our people. Feel on Hay to Y'Ictory William T. Dixon, liaehelor broth- .specific recommendations that White Funeral home and 9 o'clock "W ar Putentiul .Vugna-ntenl" first battle recently shot dowm 13 j “They thus created the mighti­ the jurv -said. for nine days. 'id the midwest recognized as its Secre.tary of War Stimson— "We have found shifting of re­ er.s. locked their 79-year-old com- have proved co*itrovcrsial in the Lienteiiaiits at St Bernard's ehiireh. Burial ivince the supplying of the na- "A survc.v of territories con­ Zeros and two dive-bombers. New "Despite some initial defeats in est coalition in history, mighty not past. will be in St. Bernard's eenietery. quered during the past year.' Year's eve 11 of them shot down only for its overwhelming ma­ Send the sponsibility and a tendency bv ninnlty grocery store today. Roliert Moyer who was f irnier- »’» food, and he added that the year just past. America has various o’ffieiais in difft*rent im­ PrniKMnlH Intensively Studied ly connected with the Agrieiiltiir- Goebbels declared, "shows that the nine Zeros and damaged two, let­ terial force but still more for its Nol one government question­ The treas,irj Ls known to have Start 1943 Right ira would be no faultering in the ting only one of the enemy forma­ now firmly -ket its feet on the way eternal spiritual values. " ' portant department.s to rely too al service hcic for 2 1-2 years has ik. German war potential has been to victory. is a long, hard road, naire will they fill out in 1943, ex­ made an inte.isive study of pro­ augmented. Once this augmenta­ tion e.scapc. The president said that the uni­ murh on their subordinates witli- plained Edward Dixon. been graduated from the Officers’ I-iiickev to Sjieak l^ointing out that Americans beset with many obstacles. We out exercising sufficient and prop­ posals for a tax on spending, ex­ Training School at Fort Belvoir. ive done "some grumbling in the tion has been fully exploited it will The Air Force release praised arc fighting enemies who arc ty thus achieved amidst dire dan­ Home Town - "Oiir father started this store in pansion of the present withhold­ By Making the Best Investment You Have Ever give the war a decisive turn." the work of Austialian and .\mer- ger last January had borne rich er check on such subordinates. a log cabin, and it's been in this Va., and has been commissioned a 9d old democratic way." Haskell strong and who arc determined to Officials in each department ing machinery dtvelopod to han­ Before Kiwaiiis Goebbcl.s. like Hitler and Gocr- iran bombing and strafing crews. fruiU new building since 1886. Father dle the 5 per cent victory le\-y, second lieutenant. He has been a.s- id this has not affected the na- fight to the end . Nineteen The first signers of the United seemed to attempt to shift i-e- •sigiied to Fort Leonard Wood. n’a war effort. ing. predicted eventual victory, but It added that the .Allies claimed forty-three will be a hard year, survived the Civil war, my family and of various types of sales tax-: Made . . . the Purchase of a he was equally vague as to when only lo.sses confirmed beyond rea­ Nations declaration were the Unit­ sponslbility to some other depart­ carried the business through the Miss*. Hus wife, the former Miss Rev. E. Dent Lackey, chairman First Year Horst blit one which, God willing, will ment and vice versa. es. It al.so has given consider­ and how it would be achieved. sonable doubt and observed that ed S^tates. Great Britain, Russia .'tpanish-American war, and Will ation to suggestions for putting Doris Rich, will leave shortly to of the Bureau of Information of In a note of encouragement for bring us nearer to victory." and China. They signed at the "We have found no complete co­ join her husband.. the State Defense Council, will be 1 future, W. S. Gilmore, editor "The duration of the war." he the actual Jap toll probahlv was and I took the last war in its stride regular income tax payme.itS on a much greater Secretary of Navy Knox-"Our White House on New Y.car's day a ordination between building de­ and even drubbed the depression. Edmund Smith, son of Mr. and the speaker at the Monday meet­ The Detroit News, said that in said enigmatically, "depend.s on prospects are brighter: 1043 will NEWS current basis. the problematic expanse of the j year ago. Twenty-two other na- ' partment. fire department, police " But every time we turn Mrs. Ma.x Schmidt of 17 Law­ ing of the Kiwanis Club at the great war the worst year for a be better than 1942. . . . But we lions joined the next day. department and licen.sing boards In the past, Congre.ss has wait­ 5'MCA at 12:15. Rev Lackey is mocracy like ours is the first conflict." around now, there's a new form to ed for the Treasury to make rec­ rence street, has graduated from A partial text of Hitler's procla- \ m \ Y Refutrts Air must expect more reverses before' Great .Many Objectives with respect to various types of fill out. So we just decided to call the Officers' Training School at one of the best spankers In the Your Own sar. He pointed out that "we ommendations. Last year it end­ Home I the enemies' power is broken. . . . In amplificatio" of his formal j inspection intended to be made to .state and a. large attendance is ve survived that first year.” motion: j Battle (h 'er KisLfi it quits and start the new year ed up with a new revenue bill that Camp Lee. 'Va., and has- been I It will be a grim struggle— niako statsmeiit, the president said there ! to Your insure public safety In addition to with no more worries." commissioned a second lieutenant expected at the first meeting ol John Paschall, editor of The At- Clairiis Nil liariii Done | Washiiigtoii, .Ian I r Phe no mistake. There .are tears and would be a groat many objectives ! protecting the public health, mor­ omitted many of the Treasury's the new year. AT Dta Journal, warned that -ma- "Not >Iad At Anybody" ! in the Army. He has been assign- "Kirstly. we h.id harmed neith­ Navy reported t<^lay that four weariness ahead. But beyond the when peace comes so that nations i als. etc." favored plans. ! ed to Camp Pickett. Va., and is The Kiwanis Cluh has remem­ rial comforts and necessities er Britain nor France nor the shadows is certain victory." The brothers, who live above Left to Its own devices. it Japanese "Zero" Boat planes had will not have to go back to the I In accepting the July's report, their stove-heated little Store, leporting there this week. bered it.s three member.i in the ean little without international United Stato.s We had made no shot down two American Light­ Secretary of Agriculture Wlck- menace of the pre-war period. Chief Justice John F. Higgins de­ seemed headed toward a .sales tax. srriiees. Dr. Diskan, F. F. Bu.sh- lace and justice, demands which might liave caus­ SOLDIER! "Aren't mad at anybody, lea'st of a rejuggling of the victory tax Enter .Service ning fighters ami a bomber while ard "Barring disastrous weath­ He emphasized that one of the scribed It as "the honest expres­ Thomas Kernan of the office nell and Dr. Edward Zaglio with ■ Our soldiers can and wiil bring ed epemips to declare war on u.s, er, we can continue to meet all all the government.” the 72-year- Ihto some kind of compulsory loan losing only one of their own num­ most important war objectives sion of 20-odd honest, decent sort old Edveard hastened to add. "You staff of the United States Envelope a year's subscription of the Read­ victory, but can we promise "In fact, even every peace sug­ ber In a battle over Kiska in the es.sential food requirements. . . . waa the maintenance of peace so of fellows trying to give their ex­ plan If nece.ssary, and a compro­ er's Digest each. im, even here in the -United gestion during the war was curt­ Do j'ou write to your soldier? got to have rationing.” Company and Casimir M. Kanski. Alentinn islands. We can't afford to waste a pound now going through this pression to the court as to their mise plan by which at least the pharmacist at Vincent's Drug President James Blair, newly Itates, a government, an economy ly trod down by the international of food.” War, principally the fighting men, Brother Will, though, hasn't lower bracket wage earners could elected eliib It-ader will officiate Conimiinlque Number 235 said: Of course you do! But you belief in this important matter. " been feeling well, "and my eye­ store left on Thursday for Fort Id a civilization worthy of their olique of war criminals and inter- "North Pacific: War Production Board Chair­ will not have to go through an­ (lay their tax bills currently. for the first' tinu' at llie Jan. 4 Bvery and sacrifice?" he a.skeJ. (ireted as a .sign of Germany's sight is gelling bad. I can’t see Devens. Ma.ss., having recently en­ WOODRIDGE “1. On Dec. 30. at 9-30 p m , a man Donald M. Nelson—' In 1943 other world cataclysm. There meeting of the club. diaries Merz. chief editorial we.akness must also be some reasonable as­ can’t write every day. Here’s those ceiling prices and all that listed for the Volunteer Oflicers force of Mitchell' medium bonim we .shall be llvlrg in a full war Training. ritar of The New York Times "Secondly, after events had eennoniy. ... It will be a hard surance, he %dded, that the child­ small type, in government regula­ proved w.'ii wa.-i inevitable, we re- ers I North American B-2S) escort­ something el.se you can do, tions. Mr. Kernan has been one of the Manchester's Finest Wartime Housing Develop­ id that "as a people we are de- ed by Lightning" fighters i Lock­ yeur' but it will be fruitful. We are ren of theae men will not have to Girl "mlned, and we arc hopeful, and ; solved to wage -.car with all the go through with another w a r.^ "So we re just quittin’ ■with no Stafford Springs Instructors at the Police Revolver heed P-381, wa.s Intercepted by being tested as never before but though. Send him a sub.«'ime of the girts that cemetery. feet at the dam, Wednesday morn­ Contidering ■ loan? Don't ■ptlon of the . "Oriental co-pros- U. .S. medium bombers again a t- , tdof* beam and a greater Folding Box Co. borrow unnece*»arily— but *ty sphere." "Germany IS an unsuitable ob­ tacked the enemy, ships in Kiska ■‘^'*''‘■>'"’8 capacity. It is planned United Nations ought to and 1 Act NOW! sold them: Jean Monest, Hazel Mr. Concatto died Tuesiiay night ing it ifieasiired 23 feet. 2 inches ject for such experiments. Ger- harbor Three hits were observ ed \ Increase the horae^wer, think will remain ('united for. Jones, Barbara Holland, Lorelei at a hospital in Norwich after a while Thur.sday morning it sI(Kh1 if a loan is the best solu­ maity will never he conquered and "However, there is one thing short illness. He conducted the at 24 feet. 6 inches. As there are tion to your problem, we on one of the ship.s and two hits : together with a better-hull Holland. Jean Taylor, Arlene Cus­ Increases Capital want to terve you. If you never will capitulate.- On the con- on the other. No U. S. planes were design, will result in higher which at the present time stands ter, Carol Schubert, Dorothy Puritan Market on East Maiii often periods ivhen the water flows lartforcl ^uiet tiai v, Germany is determined and lost. I speed." out as the most Important war street here for the past 12 years. over the (Jjwlf'Yor weeks at a time need extra cash for xeaional Hines, Jean Gustafson, Lois Dag- expensex, needed clothing, imbued with the spirit of the "South Pacific: (All dates are; Must Continue Rationing objective, and that ia to maintain gart, Lorraine Mitchell. The.se He was born in Vincenza. Italy. there is no danger in the pre.sent greiite.st times of German history peace, so . that all of ua, in going Thi‘ Folding Box Company, lo­ to pay old billi or for medi­ east longitude I . Petroleum Administrator Har- THE same girls and a few others .sold cated in the former spinning mill January 6 , 1887 the son of Jos- situation. { New Year's Dav to fight until full vietor.v is won. ."3. On Dec. 31: [old L. Ickes—"I see no prospect through this war, including the ephia and Maria Concatto. A form­ .Milla -rloaed cal expenuf /$xaana/ >* Homes, several boxes of Girl Scout cook­ of Cheney Brothers, is to increase . prepared to jerva you "Our strength, the courage of "(a) At 4:30 p. m., task force of relaxation of raUon re- men on the fighting fronts and bn er resident of Springfield, he came The employees of the Hockanum our troops and the faith of the the seas, . will not have to go ies. ' Troop 16 would like to give its capital stock to $150,000. There promptly the»e buiy dayi. Marauder medium bombers •‘^''tetions In 1943. 8 o long as there special credit to Hazel Jones for will be Issued 6,000 shares at $25 a here in 1933 and had lived on West Mills of the M. T. Stevens Sc Sons [»tfU ord, Jan. 1—ergen, N. J., for­ •■shall Concentrate Strength’’ maintenance of peace—^all kinda West Side^ Recreation building 267,360 boxes In one year. There of the Navy and Albert Concatto paid in 12 monthly conaecu- $5,470 «ger. with two parked cars anese In routine patrol activity." get better: that the cuts already One Month 75 Cents of this town, and a brother in merly of Rockville died Wednes­ $5,220 $5,280 1 1:S0 a. m. today. "This winter may be hard, but it made will have to be deepened." of planning for the future, econo­ each Tuesday night, enjoyed a has been an increase each year tiva initallm entt of SIO.OS cannot possibly be harder than mic and social, and so forth and Christmas Party Tuesday, Dec. 15. since and now that the company Italy. day at her horhe. each. lOparator of the car was William Elmer Davis, Office of War In­ Six Months . . $4.50 Mr. and Mrs. Gerard H. McGuire Besides her husband, she leaves ■■•"r. U . of 1263 Grand avenue. last winter. Then the hour will British Bombers formation director—’There will so on. It Isn’t much use if there We had a nice selection of refresh' is entering its sixth year the addi­ Wa welcome all applica­ In Easy Monthly come when we shall concentrate is going to be another world war ments and each scout received a tional capital, is considered neces­ of High street, are the parents of six sops, Eme.st, J.. of Rockville, tion!— even if you’re new Mortgages Arranged — Balance «,, N. Y„ later fined SlOO in be welcome news of bravery and twin sons bom Wednesday at the Fred, Edward. Frank and John of i Oourt today for drunken all our strength in order to serve Attack Akyab victories. But we must be ready in ten years, or 15 years, or 20 sm.F gift'. Just before our party sary. in the neighborhood or if the cause of freedom and the fu­ years. All the planning for tha Johnson Memorial hospital. They Long Island and Walter of New you have recently itarted a Payments. New Delhi. Jan. 1—(JPi—R. A. F. i^or bad news, too—the casualty THE HERALD: ended we formed a circle and sang Jersey; two daughters, Mrs. John F*raitcls hospital, had no ac- ture life of our people. Blenheim bombers attacked the lists, the news of lost battles, the future is dependent, obviously, on Christmas carols and played sev­ are the grandsons of Mrs. Victoria new job. Coma in or phone. "And then one power will' b6 peace.” Keeking Good Rest Sfreddo of High street and of Mr Wulhrlch of Tlplland and Mrs. * caaee to repeat. Hartford Japanese-cxicupied port of Akyab hopes that have not yet been re­ eral games. We all had a very en­ Raymond Heihtz of Hartford and the first to collapse in this strug­ on the west coast of Burma yea- alised. ,We have what It takea, 1 enclo.se $ ...... Please send a subscription to : and Mrs. Charles H. McGuire of lltal admitted two cases, none joyable time. Falla City, Neb.—(A5—The prin­ 17 grandchildren. Woodridge has been-carefully planned and laid out with J*** 1 . and gave treatment dur- gle. This power will not be Ger­ terday in a follow-up to daylight of coune; in the New Year we C?halrmaa Fourth Time 'Jean Taylor, Scribe. South Windsor. to make it an attractive place in which to live. Houses are well built no cuUin£ many. This time the German peo­ assaults on coastal shipping and shall have to use it If we are go­ RANK AND N A M E ...... I a a a • • ( lateeaaaaaaeaeeaaeaeeeaas cipal objective of Dr. R. P. Hoban Mr. and Mrs. John F. Driscoll The funeral will be held on Sat­ f night to thrao persons ple will remain victorious on the a first lieutenant In the Army den­ of center street announce the en­ urday afternoon at two o'clock at FINANCE CO. corners or skimpinK. You are KettinR your money’s worth in every house. to falls. a raid on the airdrome at Shwebo, ing to win this war. And we are Washington, Jon. 1.—(>Pj—Gar­ ADDRESS AT CAMP ...... battlefield. Then, at last, we ahall 70 miles northwest of Mandalay, going to win.' land S. Ferguson becomes chair­ Real Greeting tal corps, when he arrived home gagement ^f their daughter Mary the Apostolic Christian church on Smte Theater UulldiMK have that long peace which we a British communique repfiirt^ man of the Federal Trade Com- here on furlough was a good rest. to Private First Class George J. Orchard street with Rev. John of Maaclioa'ier The locjition is particularly well suited to permanent and wartime traraportan 1 until 1M9 were mountain need for the great conatructlon of STATE ...... aaaeaaaeet l•aa••eeeaase•ss4 » a a • e e 1 He wasn’t Interested in much else. Panders of the United States Bahler officiating. Burial will be Sad PlcM»r Ms« able to scale the Ship- texlay. The American production of miselon for the fourth time today Philadelphia—ratien«cl see- am six hints, praporod by luthar Harr of tha By Jack Stinnett Skinner-Quinn make a first hand study of the news of thla war. If it were offer­ Aims at Caucasus tiont ara shovaiing coal for tha first tima U S. Bituminous Coal Consumers' Counsel, o PtIBUSU£0 BT TUX M prehistoric habits of the human ed to them in one tragic lump. this year. In all ports of the U.S^.A. emphasis fOderol agency. They tell you how to herd Social Security Board Rev. Jackson L. Butler of Ea'kt Outside of Persoiu ^ ^ PRINTING C0» IN& Washington— With time to di­ For farm machinery, Mr. W lck­ Hartford, pastor of the Quarry- It BlMtll Straat animal before that animal had That this was the real reason for Breakfl Through Doors (Contlniied from P»ge One) is on efficient coal use mere than ever. Here your home well and. uso less cealt ManohMta^ Conn. m } gest the effects of thi appointment ard will have to look to the Ghairnian Urges Im­ ville Methodist churcli in Bolton, ing to Church Few A| THOMAS rXRODSON learned civilized, rational means the restriction is now admitted, of Secretary of Agriculture Claude W ar Production Bhard and its Aiifl Pushes Aulo in officiated at the marriage today, la on the Stallngrad-Tlkhoretsk In Business Section. Oaoaral Uanacar of survival, we Invite him to Man­ although, at the time/ it was said' R. Wlckard as wartime food ad­ priorities division. W P B limits mediate Expansion. at 2 o’clock, of Alice Beatrice I Fenodad Ootobar 1. it ll ministrator, it la becoming In­ There Out the Rear. railway and a junction point for a chester. If he takes the speci­ that the motive behind the re­ the manufacturer of farm ma- Quinn and Howard Alfred Skinner. ibllahad Bvanr Bvanlng Except creasingly apparent that Mr. cliinery to 20. per cent of the 1940- connecting line to Rostov. Conse­ t.. Washington, ' Jan., I~(>P) Thexinglc ring ceremony was per­ Manchester today looked d s »l layt and Holldaya Entered at mens he finds away with him and striction was fear that the epemy Wlckard is czar in name only. Allan Coe, suprrinlendcilt of the quently it was of Importance in formed at the home of the bride’s . Poet OSloa at Manehaatar. 41 production. With W lckard de­ mediate expansion of the social ed. Had it not been for the bl| mounts them in the Smithsonian would gain too much information Here's why: In order to be food maintaining the connection be­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. an., aa Saoond Claaa Mall Matter manding staggering production of Carlyle-Johnson Company who security program to cover all crowds attending ma.sses In as low-down anachronisms, that "czar.” Wlckard has to settle, neces.sary crops from the nation’s tween the Germans in the Cauca­ John.Hon of 141 West Center if any one source were permitted lives at the corner of Henry and James’s church this m om in( M | SUBSCRIPTION r a t e s among other things, the primary farmers, he has to tell them that sus and in the- Ukraine. workers, increase ’ benefits under street. Palms and cut flowers dec­ Tear by Mall .... tt.oo w ill' be ail rjght too. to publish all the nation’s casual­ Summit .streets, was involved in a Twenty miles south of Priyut- the program now in effect, and ....| .76 matters of (I) Price ceilings; (2) they will have to get the Job done orated the Johnson home for the street in the South End w Hontb by Mall .. ties. provide new types of social insur­ ala Copy ...... ___ t .08 The twentieth century caveman Rationing ol foodstuffs; (3) Farm with 80 per cent less farm ma­ peculiar automobile accident last noe i.s Divnoe, the starting point occasion. have been without life. The - ....$9 00 of another railway linked with the ance was urged today by Chair- Teared One Tear Manchester style is frequently of N ow It has been decided that labor; (4) Farm machinery: and chinery th.an they were buying night while he was In bed and his mass was at 5:30 and this man-^Arthury x J. Altmeyer of the The attendants were Mrs. John the American public can "taKc 1.5) Transportation of farm prod­ ii pre-war days. Ro.stov-Baku trunk line. An ad­ MEMBER UP indeterminate sex. But whether car safely (he thought) put away vance along that line would threat­ Social Security board. M. Doherty, of 82 Walnut sercet, largely attended, as was the ( | THE ASSUCIATEO PRESS ucts. As for farm transportation, sister of the bride, and Albert N. Tba Aaaoolatad Preaa la axclutlee. it’s a she or he, it has the follow­ bad news.” It’s healthy that au­ In ILs garage for the night. When en isolation of Ihe German forces Altmeyer, In an article appear­ and 7:30 masses. There was an. In the case of price ceilings, 'le that’s up to Defense Ti'ansporta- Skinner, Jr., of Bolton, brother of ceptionally large number out antltlad to tba uaa or republica* ing prehistoric habits: thorities at Washington have be­ he heard the cra.sh he hopped out buried deep in the Mozdok and ing in the board’s monthly publi­ in of all nawa dtapatchet credited Is entirely uependent on the price tlon Coordinator Joseph B. East­ the bridegroom. the 8:30 mas.s and at 9:30, the ‘ gun to realize this, for it repre­ Nalchik sectors of the Caucasus. cation, suggested these three new It or not otberwiae credited In It prowls Main street ail day administrator and his overlord, man. Rubber Administrator Wil­ of bed and .saw an automobile 1 Fill water pant daily and ^ tower thadet at night and 3 Make certain dampers in The bride who was given In mar­ nia.ss of the day. the church ijis papar and also the local news Another dangerous bend had types of protection: sents one more step away from a Economic 'Stabilizer James F. liams Jeffers and to some extent. crammetl into his closed garage riage by her father wore a gown .jnbllabed herein. long, waiting for word of butter been created for the Germans fa r­ ' * place on radiators er-neor * when tun it not shining * heating pipes leading to "1. Benefits for permanently crowded. The number that wa^ > All rirhta of republlcatlon ot Byrnes. There Is also Congress. If Oil Coordinator Harold L. Ickes. doors, hi.s own car pushed a foot of wine chiffon velvet with cor.sage and diove to church gave in some store. When word comes, policy of coddling the American ther north along the Don, where stove, tfumid air at 68 degrees directly on window panes. This unused rooms fit tightly, then disabled workers and for their Upaeial dixpatchaa barein are also Congress should decide in Janu­ through the rear end of the build­ of gardenias, and her matron of people and putting artificial sug­ their flanks were menaced by two dependents, irrespective of the street 8 busy appearance. faaarved it sees how many times that day ary to legislate farm prices or Now, does it become apparent ing and another car badly damag­ is mere comfortable than dry may save from 5 to 10 per cent close. Keep doors in unused All of therstores, with the ex^ Red Army salients southwest of worker’s age and generally simi­ honor wore royal blue chiffon vel­ N. E A it can pass through the line. It ar-coating around the news of change the basis of farm price why Mr. Wickard i.s "czar” by ed. about 90 feet from the build­ air at 73. in fuel costs. rooms and attic windows shut. vet and yellow rose and gardenia lion of drug stores, restaur ^ Full aarvlcp client of .Stalingrad through Kotelnitkov- lar in amount to old-age benefits, Service Inc. this w ar for their survival. controls (parity) then Mr Wick- name, but mostly still just the ing. ”2. Benefits for workers tem­ corsage. grills and taverns were closed.! isn’t satisfied, in its primeval ap­ skl and west of Stalingrad to the ard would be further hound by hard-working Secretary of Agri- tiaragp l» Wrei Ued porarily disabled through Illness The mother of the bride wore A few who had spent the n j Pubtlahara Representatives. Tne petite. utiie.ss it has three times a.s This was all part of the ’i.sort Millerovo area. that legi.--lation. eiiltiire? When Mr. Coe came downstairs or Injury and for their dependents, navy blue crepe with corsage of celebrating were noticed on Inllus Mathews Special Agency— w ar” the administration ha.s been The Germans still held the lat­ iw York. Chicago. Detroit and much butter as any one else. A.s for rationing, here again' Tlierc is one important differ­ to investigate he found things payable for a limited number of yellow roses and the mother of the streets early ibis morning, bu), ter town, but the railroad leading laton When it goes through a store, trying to wage, even while it Byrnes ami the price administra­ ence important only to that ex- were in bad shape. The door to the months and more or less similar bridegroom r?Ik print with rose noon there were few persona garage was wrecked and the auto­ southwest to Voroshilovgrad had Fresh I . MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF and sees a sign limiting pur­ sometimes accused the public of tor holil the whip hand. In the ten to which Mr. Wickard can in amount to unemployment bene­ corsage. They assisted in receiv­ seen. lORCUl'ATIUNS fieki of rationing, however, Mr. get cooperation. Under his new mobile that did the damage right been cut. fits. chases to one can of something, it complacency. And if It had any ing at a reception for 75 guests Wukaid i.s not likely to liavc a orders as food administrator, he up against his rear fender which Threaten Encirclement ”3. Payments with respect to immediately following the cere­ The Herald Printing Company. effect at all, it was to keep this I tnc.. assumes no flnanclai responsl- takes two and three cans. When "le al deal of trouble, because i.s wartime equal of all these men was badly dented. The other cai The two Russian arms thus hospitalization costs incurred by mony. Restore Sei'vice i bitity for typographical errors ap* the cashier takes these cans away, nation from full realization of the shortages force file issue. No one i and. being a onblnet member, may wa.s a mc.ss. threatened a second vast encircle­ insured workers or dependents.” Later Mr, and Mrs Skinner left ia'ing in advertisements In the toughness of the joh ahead. is going to hold out against ra­ ho able to cet a more sympathetic lilt .\n«ihcr Car ment of German forces in the Don May Foreshadow ijlessage on a w'edding trip of unannounced Canchester Evening Herald it curses the cashier and the store It apjiears that the car which tioning wlien those stiortHgos be­ ear at the White House than most bulge. These and other suggestions ad­ destination, the bVidc attired in a After lee Stoi and Washington and, curiously W e were and are bound to real­ did the damage struck another car FRroAY, JANUARY 1 come self-evident o. them. ■The present front line, as traced vanced by Altmeyer correspond to blue suit with black accessories. ize the toughness of this war be­ just west of Mr. Coe's house on enough, just about everybody ex­ A.s a matter of fact President on maps published by ^morning recommendations reportedly put They will make their home for the Summit street, bounced off that New Haven. Jan. 1 iJ*i — 1| cept Hitler or Hlrohito. fore we get through with it. The On farm labor, Mr. Wickard is Roosevelt took cognizance of the newspapers along with a New before President Roosevelt by the present with the bride’s parents, Let’s Make It Our Year machine and came to rc.st about 90 ity worker.', hccille.ss of the l l only thing is that the sooner wo entirely dependent upon orders Idiglit of Mr. Wickard by issuing Year's special communique, was National Resources Planning and will receive their friends after It is typical of this prehistoric feet away, and stopped when it A leovt firs-doer dampsr C Uss caution in burning ^ With stiff brush, push soot board and possibly foreshadow a Year's holiday, went about t.f ] ' Look back enough to realize ami decisions of Manpower Com- a. special order that in any con­ as follows: January 20. realize it, the- better for our war hit his garage. Upon further in­ opsn 20 minutss aftsr fir- ^ * gorbags, rsfuss and glass * and fly ash through clson- presidential message to Congre.ss task twlay of restoring service.! I'Hbat, In 1942, we found tremen- monstrosity that It can’t condelve mi.ssioner Paul V. M cNuU. 11 is troversy between Wickard and Starting on the Donat Novaya The bride gave to her maid of effort. vestigation it was found that the out door (just above firing calling for extension of the social Connecticut points still suffeil power and capacity within of the proposition that its neigh­ estimated that it will take 12,- other war time "czars,” Byrnes Kalltva. 22 miles southeast of ing so that released gases may in furnocs. They may pot fire honor a gold locket and chain, and rear, or east end of the Coe garage. insurance system. from the affecLs of the moat 000. 000 farm workers to grow andwould art aa the President's Ro.ssosh below Voronezh, it ran out end are also a common ddor) into fire pot at least o iks the bridegroom's gift to his best araelves. bors must eat, today and tomor­ WHS pushed nearly a .'oot off its burn. This may increase heal Altmeyer advocated that social oils Ice storm in years whlcf harvest next year's agricultural agent and have final say. Actual­ southwest through Markovka then man was a tie and clasp set. row. It took the original caveman foundation. yield as much as 40 per cent. cause of clinkers. a week.. insurance Coverage be extended to was estimated caused $250 j Then make a footnote that bur prodiiets. The supply will prob- south of Vqjoshino, 20 miles south­ The bride Is employed by the In­ ly, that may strengthen the ag­ ■When Mr. Coe found out that farm labor, domestic servants, damage to telephone and F'^reatest trouble was that a good a few centuries to discover that a'lly not he over 8,000,000— and west of Millerovo. riculture secretary's fiand, but the driver of the car cjirriod no in­ seamen, those working in small dependent Cloak Conjpany .and the lines alpne. he and his neighbor across the 1. any of the.se ot any additional The line made a sharp bend Yoar's day reported routed, including six L^nany of us enjoyed quarreling actually al.so it might make surance and that Policeman , ...... ,, the Soviet Information firms or working for the govern­ bridegroom by the Hamilton Pro­ Power has already been reat^ Hollywood t.iat can be found will he inex­ northeast around Millercrvo tank divisions, and the seven oth­ (iovtM’iior's Oath Bd grudging and complaining valley could both live. The modern Byrnes the foixi czar, not W ick­ Arthur Seymour was uncertain as *^’7*^* j bureau’s midday bulletin, said the ment or non-profit organizations, peller Compan5’, East Hartford. 10 Winsted, which was wltJ back to the southwe-st to Verkhne | ftusgian offensive continued to roll ers which it said suffered heavy Manchester caveman hasn’t pro­ perienced. ard. to whether the driver was under and the person "who is in business any service for more than 24 he I kinong ourselves more than we Sights And SoMftdt Tarasovka. 15 miles south of Mille­ the influence of liquor, he left the in last night's fighting, with the tosses. Tak(*ii hv Dewev or trade for himself. Giacomini-Kinne and Bristol war industries h [ oyed putting everything on the gressed that far: it snarls and rovo. capture of several more populat­ (A recording of the broadca.st matter to the police and made ar­ "Expansion should provide, in Miss Harriet Kinne. daughter of med again al.so after O PA auth| sneaks and fights Us way along, ' hy Robbie C oom - men drawn from the entire na­ A series of curves then led ed places southwest of Stalingrad communique in London contaim ii r^'Jiarrel head to lick the Axis. tion. So any talk of military ag­ rangements this morning to have addition, for more nearly ade Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer ties in Washington, realising southeast to Tntsinskaya. on the and three more towns is the mid­ the phrase "the German Army in Albany. N Y., Jan. 1—(.4*1 - Then look forward far enough a.s if the whole world were an ene­ Hollywood—Mervyn LcRoy is gression ought not to terrify any­ his car and garage repaired. quate benefits under existing pro­ Kinne of 221 Adams street, was situation, made available mates Quotations .Stallngrad-Likhaya railway, ea.st dle Don. Stalingrad is liquidated complete­ Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, inaiigu- my of its own full stomach. . It body. grams,” he said, adding: married to Leslie Glacomini of necessary to make repairs. fto realize that if— one "boy wonder” who grew up to Cherishkovski then south across German counter-attacks remain­ ly' but fuller versions of flic text. raleil today to head New York’s — I'lidersiXTetary of War. Robert "This end could be achieved by Snipsic Road. Rockville, on Tues­ The Southern New W e at home give our boys out wants to get and get and get. and still remains a wonder boy. the Don to the Stalingrad-Tik- ed bitter, the bulletin said, but fu­ ,;viiilahle later, did not bear tin lir.st Republican administration in I*. Patterson. increasing the maximum duration day. A reception followed- at the Telephone Company, with a j And whenever It finds Itself frus­ horetsk railroad just east of Du- tile,.V 20 years, pledged it to "lead the Hgii the front line the whole-heart- Although he has been a consis­ -No kidding, it is good. I tried it Warning Is Giveil )i;t). of unemployment benefits, short­ Glacomini home. than 7,000 telephone* out the ■ bovskoye, then southeast toward .ii the recapiliila'.ion of inaton ■!, way in translating into productive lilxd, Bingle-minded support they de- trated, it comes up with a brand tent winner in the movie directing and liked it. Everyone else who It described the success of s ening the waiting period, intro­ The bridegroom Is .soon to enter after the storm reached its hel|| Every time you feel you are too the salient past Elista. ! effort the indomitable will to vic­ of anger and insult and language business, he has consistently stay­ would like to know what the name has tried it has expressed satis­ Textile Strikers Rii.ssian tank ojitfit southwest ( IV. 0. anu v.'ar ; -s l;il;cn i>i ducing dependents’ allowances, the U. S. service, and the bride especially in northwest tired to work, think v'hat would 12189 Towns Captured .roved d n ti' rov.-.-iccs, tiic tor.v among our people. ed out of the sanctified ranks of HEALTH AND DIET "Scrofula” means. I.s this a disease Rlackbiit Curfew faction. Stalingrad in destroying 300 Ger­ and increasing lienefit amounts. will make her home with her par­ cut, reported today that 8,000j The year 1943 can be our year. which is clear proof of its prehis­ happen if you were on watch on The special New Year's com­ "In all things needed for the the Geniuses— Hollywood style. of children or grown people?” — Boston meat dealer on first mans along with their equipment. .iai war ha ..i i iv'..;il l.'li.S. "A n adjustment in the formula ents. struments still remained to toric breeding. an escort ship and you decided to munique said 1.589 towns had been "In another sector," it reported. .dies, more I'.iaii shcll.s, winni;ig of the w ar we are united The year 1940 was Hltler'a. "Once.” he says, ”a press agent ADVICE Answer: Scrofula is an old shipment of horse meat. Washington, Jan. I — i/Fl— The for computing old-age benefits paired. l^ipost'cl oil Diileli lake a rest. You would be gam ­ captured in the powerful triple of­ ’’Germans who had fortified them­ .'.lore than 30 r.i.Ilian rounds m in unswerving loyalty to our com­ The year 1941 was Russia’s. That’s the crude-jawed, club­ offered to make me a Genius for fashioned name for liib'l eiilosis W a r Labor Board took the unpre­ and a lower retirement age for Calvin T. Hughee. general suj of the glands sometimes affecting bling with your life and the lives cedented step today of threatening fensive on both sides of Stalin­ selves in their positions attempted lumunilion. 2,120 r.nil..ay liiuk.s, mander-in-chief, the president of intendent of The Coime The year 1942 was Japan's. carrying, claw-snatching animal $100 a week, but I turned him Furnished by the JUcC’oy We are operating separately. women under old-age and surviv­ the bones and joint surfaces. The of many others. the withdrawal of seniority rights grad, in the middle Don and south­ to halt tile advance of a Soviet lo.omotivc.s, l.‘>.'i83 lior.se.s, anu Ihe United States.” the 40-ycar- Light and Power Company in our midst these days of short­ down. I don't believe there are Health Service We brief ourselves and discipline ors insurance might also appro­ About Town This year, 1943, can be ours. ' disease is more common in child­ London, Jan. 1— blackout — Rear .VdmI. James L. Kauffman from striking workers. west of Stalingrad which began unit. Our troops by-passed the ; J.221 motorcycles. I old former New Y’ork city district mated the total damage to Geniuses in directing— there are ourselves. W e have not even a priately be included.” For twelve long months, we’ve age. If you've seen one of them Address communications to The ren than in adults and while prac­ curfew for all Hollanders -under A telegram containing the Nov. 19. Advances up to 125 miles enemy and then attacked him ' Eiicireleiiieiil lias PiiriiHel ' attorney said in hi.s inaugural ad­ ties at about $250,000. just good stories. The play’s the sqiKulron leader W e blow up Should Be N o I>elay Herald. .Attentiun McCoy tically everyone is exposed to the 20 and a bah, on siiiokiJi^ and The steel industry must think warning, signed by George W. had been chalked up, it said. from the rear. In fierce engage­ Tile encirclement of the Slalin- dress. No estimates were avs holding. W e’ve been bolding, on the prowl, you won’t ever for­ thing. bridges and act like guerillas. Altmeyer said that the expan­ Health Service. disorder in childhood, it only drinking by those under ISf, ha.s in terms of the steel industry, not Taylor, vice chairman of the Vast quantities of German equip­ ments, 400 enemy officers and piad besiegers now has a paiallc; He spoke Immediately after Mrs. Rose W. 'Vanderbrook will get It. It’s as shocking, in a pre­ ”In which,” he adds with a sion should be undertaken at once losses incurred by orchard tlaiid we've been building. And seems to develop when there is a been imposed throughout HiiKand, — IJeut. Chester .). Ilelsuheek cle- ot Bethlehem or Republic; and the board, was sent to each of 175 em­ ment were reported destroyed or men were killed and w ar material ,n the threatening flanking of tin , taking the oath of office on the 1 be seated as royitl matron of but an example of what_' twinkle, "Shakespeare agrees with seritiing new "air guerilla” at- so a “well-rounded system” will i^we’ve taken a few steps forward. sumably civilized community, aa case of lowered resistance. A child the Dutch newspaper VP.IJ Neder­ .automobile industry in terms of ployees of the Windsor Maniifac- captured in the push. and prisoners were captured.” i German Armies in the Caiica.siis, ,^ .sitate Capitol's As.scmbly cham- Chapman Court. Order of Ama­ was reported by L. A. me.” Test Reveals Bndv Secrets t|\lly in Tunisia. be in operation when the war They ean.^be big steps, in 1943. it would be for the Neanderthal having a catarrhal inflammation land here said last flight. its industry, not of Ford, General turing company of Philadelphia. A special war bulletin disclosed The advance that swept three | while the siicce.ss of Armies stiik-'' her ro.strom. where President | ranth, and Carl Furay as royal of Granby who said that 08 of the nose and throat together Motors or Chrysler. that the Red Army drives north­ more towns into the Russian fold ' ends, and said it would have two patron, also the other 1943 elec­ been moving things around, man to start loping down Main LeRoy is 42 now, a small (five Living as we do in a modern Those under 20 ( aripot appear '. The company, which is manufac­ ing fur Rostov, on the Sea of Azov Roosevelt twice was sworn in aa i property "only stumps with swollen tonsils i.s most apt to \^\merican genius, courage, and west and .southwest of Stalingrad, in the middle Don also netted 4.")0 , advantages; tive officers, at a semi public In­ feet eight inches), blue-eyed, dark­ scientific age, horse and buggy on the streets after ftje nightly — Roger I>a|>hum, employer mem- turing material for Army uni­ at the mouth of the Don. .would Democratic governor. dy for these big steps. Tanks, street. be affected. A large number of piiUiolusm is meeting the de- through the middle Don area, and prisoners and equipment, the com­ 1. Protection for individuals stallation taking place at the Ma­ haired man with a generally gen­ method.s of diagno.sing nisea.se blackout \ I her National W ar Labor Board. forms. was directed yesterday to ..rnmplish the va.st project oi It’s bad enough to see one. far south of Stalingrad were three munique said. and families against the loss of in. sonic Temple this evening at 8:30 planea, and. doughboys who have been superseded by the use of cases tend to spontaneous healing Besides being prohihited' from manMs of the hour. A.s our valiant comply with an order to sign an ".icing away tlie entiic German ial manner, a long cigar clamped Threat From Threg Sides come after the war, "when a de. o’clock. The installation ceremony Held (or Slaying “HI Ho, Sliver!” in the weird Don’t be one. the x-ray, the electrocardiograph, when the diet is properly balanc­ smoking and drinking, yoiiuis un­ and utKonquerable warriors share There can be no dispute between agreement with the CIO Textile closely-knit phases of one major Army west of that line from its .\lit*ii Goiitrol I between his teeth, and the same strategic operation, carefully The drive into the Kalmck pro­ tline from the high levels of w ar­ will be followed by a social time and many other prccisior instru­ ed. In other cases pus may form der IS are not allowed to epter their rqtigue and dangers, we 1 any branch of this government, W orkers union. Spokesmen for “oiirtes of supplies in the we,stern frican night. They’re all getting boundless enthusiasm that has vinces had re.icluHi Troilskoe, only time production would increase with refreshments in the banquet ments. which eliminate guesswork and the glands become subject to resiai'irants or movies unless ac­ must sha\> the fritigue.s of the particularly the Army and Navy, t)v union told the board at a hear­ drawn up by the Red Arm y com­ i. liiaine and in I’oland. O f His Mol dy to go places. And they’re been his great asset since he first a cheesy degeneration 10 miles from the provincial capi­ greatly the incidenco of risks lead­ Pulling Connecticut Through from the examination. Although companied by an adult, the newV important Wprk of the home front. i that will Impede the w ar effort. ing this week that the strike at mand to save Stalingrad. As "Vith Stalingrad, Picmi' i Sliifted Totlav hall. sold papers outside a San Francis­ (Examination with f-liioroM-opie ••The atm was skilfully accom­ tal. Elista, now threatened from ing to such losses.” ot alone. They've got friends. co theater. most of this equipment is very ex­ paper reported. '' — .\lf .M. Limlcii I — Kep. Hurry K. Sheppard the plant was called on Tuesday Stalin has uttered a siieci.al plea Whether or not the Connecticut X -Ray) \ ^ ..-w---- - plished,” the communique declar­ three sides. 2. "From the standpoint of the Lieutenant George Mariow, son London. Jan. 1 — (45 — Those husky Russians, who pensive, the average practicing by a rival union which they con­ for the reclamation of the Ukraine Washington. Jan. 1 -f/Pi —Ail From vaudeville—where he once Question: S. B, R. wants to Below that region, in the Cau­ economic system as a whole, so­ of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Marlow Thayer L«es-Smith. a 20^5 fuel oil shortage gets worse to physician has facilities available More than 30,000.000 tuns of Tlic .\rmy ninVys only on tho.so . Two hundred and fifty thousand tended was company-dominated. ed. and some of the Middle Don Army activities in connection with alien ave aaved this war every week billed himself enthusiastically as know: "Why is it ndtessary for casus southeast of Nalchik, more cial insurance can aid in main­ of 20 Holl street Is home on a fur­ student, w as held In Ms so that all of these essential tests raw materials and food.stiitT.s are n.'ihons with whumN^ve are at war. men of the British Navy are en­ The CIO union is the certified bar­ Bad IManning Imputed already has slnick west of ttie the point of desperate hardship "The Boy Tenor of the Genera­ violent fighting was reported as registration will be taken over*.by taining consumer purchasing lough from Camp Pickett, 'Va. a year and a half. may be made inexpensively. the patient who is having an ex­ imported by Britain annually. It is the people's Army with its gaining agent. Board officials It revealed that the Soviet Moscow-Rostov railway into tin police court today on a cli depends principally on the most tion”— he bounded into Hollywood. gaged upon the Atlantia ocean. the Ru.s.sian.s opened new offen­ . tile Justice lioparlment beginning power if national income exhibits ’ Those dogged, persistent, un­ Doctors who practice in groups amination with the fluoroscope to .said that because of this situation drives went into high gear Dec. 12 Ukraine. slaying his mother. Mrs. His bounding hit a stone wall un­ sives from their recently-won po­ ! tod.iy umler instructions sent to Center Church Women’s Feder­ uncertain of all elements, the are in a very good position to give come to the doctor's office for two the telegram was sent individual­ and imputed bad planning to the Meantima, the Russians news a tendency to shrink and thus can Scott Key Lees-Smith, wbOMl stable British, who have finally til, through his cou.sin Je.ssc La.s- days? It seems to me that the sitions. jiost offices by the Post Office de- ation unites with the Men’s Club weather. Given a winter moderate patients the advantage of all of ly to each employe on a list sup­ German high command. agency Tass reported that Russian assist in maintainiiig employment was found in her luxurioOt apj aten their way out of just sav- ky's intervention, he joined the In the Velikie Luki area, the liartment of the church in presenting W ard the.se new discoveries, and usually whole thing could be finished in plied by the company. "In the course of September, armament production was sevcial at higher levels.” ment yesterday, a stab from this point on, and the limit­ ranks of film magnates— folding one day.” Russians .said that encirrled Axis Since alien regi.stration started the war, and who are begin- ask quite a nominal fee. 1942, the German Fa.scist troops times larger in 1942 than in the E. Duffy, managing editor of the the throat. costumes in the wardrobe depart­ garrisons were marked for anni­ in 1940, all registrations, finger­ Hartford Times, in his annual re­ I ' ^ g to claim their own positive ed supply we have in prospect In order to aid in the preven­ Answer; The patient will benefit were halted by the Red Army be­ preceding year, despite the Ger­ Hearing in the ow e w a * ment. After other minor job.s, he to a greater extent if the. exami­ hilation. In the region we.st of printing and filing of notices and view of outstanding events in the would probably do. But let the tion of disease, and *p recognize fore Stalingr.ad,” the special vic­ man occupation during the sum­ Miiniiiiers Stage two weeks hence. F i^ r le s . wangled a chance to direct at the nation IS extended over the two- Chinese General Rzhev, Red Army units were dis­ !i[)|)lications have been handled in year 1942, scheduled for Wednes­ insidious diseases while they are tory recapitulation recounted, mer of large industrial centers and Scotland Yard assigned The heroic, unsung Chinese, winter continue in its present old First National. His first pic­ day p» nod. The reason for this is lodging Germans from strong- the approximately 7,.500 first class day evening of next week at the in the early stages and more easi­ "The w ar’s trend disclosed that fuel-producing regions. Anti-tank tectives to the search for stride, and we may face .the, clos­ ture was ”No Place to Go,” with that the first Jay the barium meal points. the Soviet report said. and county seat post offices, which Holiday Parade church. All men and women of the ; who were at it when we still had ly relieved by treatment, I believe Take Youi* Time! To Tour Plants the German strategic plans to weapons were produced tenfold Lees-Smith’s killer after (The Germans have admitted sent the data to the Justice de­ ing of homes and institutions. Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes. which is taken just prior to the capture Stalingrad and to cut off church will be welcome. Light re­ tor found her body. She I -eur heads in the sand. that every individual should have that Velikie Luki is surrounded by and heavy artillery and plane pro­ This year he has directed two examination will be seen in the the central European part of the partment for procsssing and fil­ Philadelphia, Jan. 1-iJ h — The freshments will be served. descent from Francis Scott W e're ready to go places. W e’ve As in every other shortage,- the a complete health ei^xamination duction Increased on a similar of M -G-M 's top films, "Random stomach and after the stomach Washington. Jan. 1— bng as possible, then depend- tion.s. After three weeks they’d Losing Your Driving Lleeipoe the defense commander of the city grad were confronted with the in 194'i. 111 Grasli Dealli Very frequently the use of the x- Germans and interned. Recently Some tx>nsumers in this 5.267 sh > 1 toilay from an unidentified advised in a .New Year’s d ay j iijg upon .some magician to rescue .send him a script, something he task of routing a new shock group­ large quantities of American con- .Not .since the tailroad la year U fr straggler.s. Not a year fay will reveal an infection in the she was exchanged and reached population town, drove to the whlcl^ went under siege 131 days ' .sailor in Bo.ston who told her in an d ' liked, and he’d race back to the ing of enemy troops, throwing the .sunier goods have arrived in its way into tlii.s rich soft coni I , mein today that the first Ifor “yesAjuts.” A year of full, them; if too many people thus teetfli or in other parts of the body Cairo. ago tdday. , ttCcompanyinK note. studio, raring to go. dairy plants, folic' miles from the Germans buck to the south and North Africa, where. Assistant Norwich, .Ian 1 ' V' Irving i make future wars It _ . which may be causing a systemic (Yeremenko was not listed in area in 1911 has Ihe county re "You deserve this more than 1 Iraaounding bldwa for victory, fail to consider the emergency one Losing Yonr Rationing Rights city, foi^ milk _^but most of them depriving them of their last OWt Director Milton Eisenhower corded as few lioinicide^ as were Gibson, 18. ot I'lading Cove, died should be a world election, poisoning. Q —W ho fought the first fight in available American directoriea and do," Iwith the American people swing­ which demands an adjustment in did without, including 35 babies. chance to clear the w ay for their has reported, there is a grave food at the Backus hospital during the each nation ch-.>osing Its The fluoroscopic examination of a padded, ring? his hame has not figured in Soviet reported la.-t year Mary is the^ little girl who lost Operators on the Stipes and divisions surrounded before Stal­ and clothing situation among the During 1942 only 14 persona r.ight rhur.'day of injuries he sus­ men to form a v orld ling from the floor, .straight to the their own behavior, then Con­ the colon will .often disclose A--Bob Cunningham and Sam­ strategy reports before). I her legs undet a railroad train just Urges Following Mack Farm dairies, asserting ingrad.” population. tained edrlicr in the day when his against war. necticut is likely to fail to get sources of future trouble , and my Kelly, featherweightif, in a 15- Arrest and Imprisonment Drives Continue died hy gunfire or knives. In lAla chin. they were "losing heavily” at the , 213 Places ('apliired ^ ’These supplies, the depactment before Christmas as she hurried niotoriyelc hgured in a collision Ford declared that “tha when these various conditions are round bofit at the Coney Island I The regular communique of the ptevioiis years tlie number of per- i home from school with a package Perhaps, too. a year of vision- through the winter without dras­ retail ceiling price of 12 cents a The cowmiiniqiie listed the cap­ said, have relieved the urgent need with a truck operated by Benja­ tempt to peaceable peopls Health Resolutions detected early and intelligent Athletic Club in lfij)2. Soviet command, issued early to­ son.s meeting violent deaths to- tic, measures which will upset the quart, said there would be no ture of 213 fiopulated places in for food, clothes, fuel and medical I of ice cream to celebrate her min .Nowick. 20. of 57 Mechanic the world on a peace basis ’ la vlaion rounded out and clarified treatment applied, - the patient day following the apecial an­ I tilled a.s high as 6.5. In 1941 and above alt more deliveries until O P A gave advances of 43 to 93 miles in the supplies. It reported also that pro­ I ninth birthday. street. -Norwich. The accident oc­ feated by international ■by the full coursing vigor of puw- lives of every one much more may carry on his every day life Q How is the Victory tax fig­ nouncement, aald the drives con­ I there were 24 slayings In the ' She received many Christma.s them some relief. The companies first operation. Here 95.000 enemy gress was being made in restoring curred in the city. cians.” larful action. Perhaps, as we see seriously than any of the proper Hartford, Jan. I — (A^\— Re-em­ in reasonably good health without ured? tinued yesterday on all fronts. It ; county; presents from persons who read said feed prices and cost of milk troops were reported killed., 72.- normal economic life. Fuel has As a result of the fatality. phasizing the importance of good falling victim to organic disea.se. A -Victory tax is 5 per cent of reported the capture of Obliv- of her plight. Among the gifts was |ouraelves beginning to win this preventive measures would do. , purchased for resale had contin­ 400 captured, 134 planea captured been supplied for fishing boats and Deputy coroner Leon P. Lewis has health in winning the war, Dr. A l­ Probably the greatest benefit of earnings above $624 annually. akaya, a city on the Chir river in a crisp, new five dollar bill ffom r, we’ll know better, all of us, The best prevention of a mass ued to rise while their prices were and 286 destroyed. 1.792 tanks for farpi tractors. Consumer good.' Goriiiaiiy Glaiins ordered .Nowick held on a tech­ fred L. Burgdorf, city health offi­ a complete examinatiori is that It the lower Don 90 miles west of another sailor convalescing in Hospital Nol will probably uncover disease ten­ frozen. captured and 548 destroyed, 7,306 are rationed under French .super­ nical charge of manslaughter in | «h y we want to win it. Perhap.s, emergency is a lot o f . individual cer, suggested that the public Q — Can sour'm ilk be used In Losing Your Li Stalingrad and 100' miles south­ New York Navy Yard hospital. dencies of which’ the patient is trucks captured and 3,190 de­ vision. bonds of $1,000. la the midst of action, a cooperation from people who will adopt and carry out a series of place of sweet in baked dishes? east of Millerovo, which Red i 1.28.1 Siiikinjis unaware. Life insurance compan­ stroyed. and 2,232 guns captured Admitted yesterday: health resolutions during 1943. A—Yes. Substitute sour milk Army units now surround. A train , cleaner plan, a common take the suggestions Governor ies report that those having a nedy. 40 Foxcroft Drive; They are: for sweet milk, cup for cup In but­ Major Generals load of airplanes was reported and 934 destroyed...... Cl...,.-,., Bombers Destroy plan, for guarding what we Baldwin made the other night'to complete examination live longer In the second— the middle Don | I V C p O r i ^ l l O W S Berlin (From German Broad­ sie Williams, Washingtoo. To lead as normal a life aa I can. ter cakes and all quick breads ex­ tsken at Oblivakaya. Holiday Messages than those who are not examined — operation, a total of 1.246 towns casts), Jan. 1— (4>i— German N a ­ Mrs. Bessie Townsend, 1 win. heart and put them into practice. To exercise moderately in keep­ cept popovers. For every cup of The capture of the district cen­ and it is probably due to the fact Receive Medals and villages w as captured, the val forces were officially declared 2(M) Nazi Planes ville; Mrs. Ethel Andersoe,1 Tbcaa things can be our 1943. ing with my physical resources. really sour_ milk use 'i, teaspoon ters of Nizhne Chlakaya, about 65 Power Output that those w-ho are examined are Russians said, in advances rang­ I today to have sunk 1.283 Anglo- Sent bv Kiim tumn street; Lauchlan Cur To give my family the utmost baking soda; for milk just begin­ mllei southwest of Stalingrad on wonderful things, rescuing warned in time of their weakness juv l ing from 93' to 125 miles. The ------'' American merchant .'hips totaling Campfteld Road; Daniel ~ Casualty Lists health protection, which shall in­ (O / ning to turn sour use '« teaspoon Allied Headquarters. North the weat bank of the Don .near London, Jan. 1— (4*'— United world from tragedy, clearing and the disease may be overcome. Axis dead were listed at 59.00U Washington, Jan. 1-- '45 The 7.9,5,5,000 tons in 1942. Submarines Summer street. clude immunization of children soda for each cup. Africa. Dec. 31-^4Delayed) — (45 ita junction. with the Clhlr river, States heavy bombers destroyed London. Jan. 1 — '4’l — King The significance of the fact Those readers who are interest­ aiid captured at 60,050. The Rus­ Tennessee Valley authority re- I accounted for I.20S of the vessels, Admitted today: Fast«l6| w ay for a better future, against all the communicable dis­ —Two United States major gen­ more than 200 German fighters in George VI has sent New Year'a ed in further information on the and of Pritnaya alto was an­ sians counted as captured and de­ ported today that it is now pro- i the high command said, per. 178 Birch street. worth a hard-hitting, that the government has lifted its eases. erals, Lloyd R. Fredendall and 26 raids over Nazi-occupied Eu­ messages to President . Roosevelt subject are invited to send for Dr. (an't Draw Two Salaries nounced. stroyed 486 planes, 340 tanks. 8.- during power at the rate of ten (There was no confirmation of Discharged yesterday: ban on the nation-wide publication To rise above aa many unneces­ Charles W. Ryder,' today recelvei' (Priyutnoe—a variable spelling rope during 1942, the 8lh U. S. and to Michael Kalinin, president thinking, aingle-minded Frank McCoy’s special articles en­ 414 trucks and 2,197 guns. billion kilowatt hours annually. . i the.se figures from Allied sources.) Anderson. 5 Taylor strMt; sary worries as possible. tlie Distinguished Service Medal — is shown on available maps 40 Army Air Force announced yes­ of the Russian Soviet union. lea. of full casualty lists is not that titled “A G o ^ Examination”. Just Los Angeles-^ (JP) — W ayhe R. In the third operation south of This assertion was made as the Wilson. 23 Ulley street;, To adopt regular habits. for "exceptionally meritorious miles slightly southwest of Elista terday, while 33 fortresses and His message to the president the newspapers of this country address your request to the McCoy Allen, former Los Angeles coun­ Stalingrad, advances of from 62 T V A announced ita annual report Cheniiault I'reM'iiled Gift Gerald Charter, RockvUlt;| on, 1943! Let’a go, Amer- To consider myself a part of the service” in the North African war. and 40 miles south of Remontnoe Liberators and Boston light bomb- was addressed also ”to the gallant Health Serv'ice in care of this ty manager, drew a 40-cent check to 93 miles swept in to 130 towms, for the fiscal year ended last June Randolph Forbe* and II get any morbid pleasure out of community, ao that all of the aac- newspaper enclosing a large self- Lieut.. Gen. Dwight D. Elaen- to which the Russians had driven era were reported lost. forces under your command and to for his five months’ service with killed 21,000 Germans, and cap­ ,30 had been transmitted to the Chiiiiking, Jan. 1 (45— The All- East Hartford; Mrs. C publishing long lists of the young riflcea demanded of me will not addressed envelope and six cents I ^ ,'cr. Allied commander award- Tuesday. The extent of , the ad­ American fighter pilots made ail the American people”'and hsU- the WPB. Allen’s overseas with tured 346 planet, 561 tanks, 549 president and Congress but would china Troop Comforting Associa­ ris. 16 Chestnut streak: affect the circle to which 1 belong. in looae stamps and your copy will published in the Interest of Public Safety hy ( . the medals. It also was un­ vance Indicates the speed with approximately 1.350 patrols over ed Heent Allied victories as fore- N«uidfirthal Shopper Americana who have made the the Arm y now, but his wife not be made public in full tiecause tion presented Brig. Gen. Claire L. George Hatch. 180 l»orter 6 be in the mail right away. derstood that a similar medal which the Red Arm y was moved guns and 1,274 trucka. Europe and conducted nearly 900 runpera of heavy blows. supreme sacrifice. N ew multiple spindle drills used couldn’t have the 40 cents even Lists Division Numbers ll contains information "which Chennault a New Year’s gift of Tp Kalinin ae voiced his praise Birth: Yesterday. * 1 ling from some of the au- he endorsed tha check. The county went to Maj. Gen. George 8. Pat­ into the Kalmyck steppe. The .50.000 Chinese dollars ($2,500) to- offensive operations, a recapitula­ It is that the regulation re­ in airplane engine building, per­ The communique was specific m might give aid. though certainly of t}ie "indomitable tenacity of the and Mrs. Frederick Irerltol ,<)urNtlans and AnHwera will take it. Allen iTmained on ton, commander of the American town is only about 10 miles from . day ami a note exprc.'.'ing, ”

e U MAI SR EVffi^ING h e r ] MANljWiasrEK KVKNIJVG HEKALP. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1043 Sports' |l ' Maintain High Level in Manchester During ^ 1942 Rose and Orange Bowls Share Spotlight This Afternocn 'agani’s Win Twi Crown To Manchester's Heroes Thirty-Six Local Players Polinski Leads Minor Leaguers to Gel a Chance in the Majors Football’s Final r ' In twelve short montha home tien have been broken, some never to be reeunied. The memory of your devotion to your rountry ia Wednesday Loop Fling Under War After Long Uphill Fight aomething that la Irryond mere words. The plate dttes not seem the Of Twi League in Service Huine now th a t you have gone. It Is hard to Irelieve th at in this short s|Mite of time so muny memorleps could be rrowded Into siit li a Willis Mechanics Take ffcal Moriartys’ Fine small spate. But wherever you are; whatever you are doing, I feel Uncertain Future Faces Expect East Conditions Toda^ Double Winner Local Boys Dark Future 3Iay Quitv First Round with a ^Teatn; Champioii8hi|) aure that I am expreaalng the wiah of every aporta rolliiwer In Man­ Tenth Year of Loop Comfortable Margin; chester when 1 aay “Happy New Year and a Sate Return to Your As War Clouds Still To Top West , Gaines Attract Big Make Grade Mnniea In 1943.” Faces Youth Chagnots Second. Georgia’BCl ^ Sinkwich Will feats and rise ” *”‘",u**“*?*.to the heightj 23 Jack Dwyer Overcloud the Nation; 'Nol Sturt; BllllllogB reached by other 'Bams eleven ^Ci^Hcls; Rockville Put Anniiul Easl-WesI Till At College Of U. S. Today 1943 Season of Six Polinski had the beat average in ,, I I- ai ^ '9 building up one of the nation'l ■ Liic Into Play During the Wednesday Night Y League Finds Passing Team r a v o m i; L vcil 31oiH*y brightest post-season records. Teams Seems Out. Boston’s towering players sttj cPast Season. Wigren^s Crack Harriers bitting for 120.9 in the first round. Prevails at lUianii. were smarting under the humiUi Former Hi;;li School War Brings Uncertain The rest of the bowlers also piled 5-7 Favorites. tlon of a smothering defeat i's West Sides annexed By Jack Dwyer up respectable averages and in­ B.v RuHsell NeMlaiid m inistered by Holy C ross ]« .Allllelet. Rejiimleil a« Outlook for College B) Dick f’ushing Twilight baseball crown after Upset Hartford Athletes The baseball season of 1942 was terest Is running high at this Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 1 - about the time the Eagles ^torrid finish. Coached by ,Iohn- San Francisco, Jan. 1 ■ ~ (JP) —■ being rated aa invincible. Tops; Mohr Placet! Stiiileiils; D i ff i c ii 11 not the best ever played in Man­ point. Honors went to the Don Against a backdrop of world con­ Hedlund the team finished in Speed and aerial trickery of the Myers said his team was in fir place in the final standings chester, nor Was it the worst. -J. W illis crew who lost but eleven flict, the Georgia Bulldogs and the shape, alth'ough he wished for CO On Top hy Coach. Coach Pete Wigren of the Man­ Times Forecast. East was pitted against the crush t under the league rules the chester High School's track and While the war had a lot to do games during the round but wore UCLA Bruins greet the new year breezes to sweep the palm-fr four teams had a right to en- Wins CCIL Title w ith the caliber of'^Dlay, it did not closely pressed by Chagnot's and Ing ground power of the West to­ ed stadium. On college fltid.s .Manohester had cross country team which won the Strange how an old expression -i today on the tough but friendlier the playoffs. Moriartys took CCIL title both in 1941 and rep eat­ seriously affect the attendance. Bryant and Chapman. The stand­ day as star-spangled teams of col­ "Ours Is a quick action atts«k five outstanding stars during the can be changed around to suit the ings and averages follow; Eddie Lake, former Cardinal George Burpo, pitcher with Janies Grant, Bt. Pant third Charles Barrett, • Syracuse held of football the Rose Bowl iber one position but went past season. Freddie "Scabi.scuit " ed again in 1942 is one of the o u t­ Twi P layers In lege greats prepared to clash in classic. he commented. "If we can n fighting before the slants of ' standing feats in local sport's his­ times. Not so long ago it used to Edward Wicrzbicki. Flmt Round Standing infielder, will move up from Birmingham in the Boiithern liasemnn, gets a chance In the pitcher and International moving, we might score a coupf Mohr, with the University of Con­ the annual New Tear’s day foot­ sSTbameiito to the Boston Red Association, gets a trial with Big show with the Oilcago league’s most valuable player, Whether llicre will be another George Woodend. j necticut was lops acconliuR to re- tory. As u.siial. quiet and unassum ­ be ''youth mu.st be served" and Jackie May. W L 'college bowl game until the fight of touchdowns right off the b a tl now only one word has to be drop­ Dominick Gentilcore. ball teat of Ea.st versus West. Box. Cincinnati. W hite Sox. goes to Braves. Thomas was worried about } Jackie May hurled the two p. . .111.8 game progresses." Bowl, sharply curtailed in att twe of his best runners were hard­ colleges last Fall. finish up with them. I wanted to O tto Cook, clubs to keep the major leagues Turk Broda of Toronto blanked seconds of Uie period gone, Syd BrinCipaily, the Oklahoma Hiir- There were some who did not just another one of those things W eber ...... 110.8 the W est has won 10. th e E ast Abel took a pass from Joe Car- ance and with principals that In Two Titles in '42; ly up to form having been ill for which Manchester has been doing Right at this moment the need win for them the worst way but Ned O’Malley. going. the R angers. 3-0, in the fourth riciine wi.shes to e.slablish that de­ view the statement with alarm, it was not in the cards." Gleason ...... 103.9 five and two were ties. The West­ game of the Stanley Cup playoffs, veth and be,at Goalie Jimmy three games between them a week before this important meet under Wigren for a number of of a strong, active body, plus a Richard Cobb. M adden ...... That would be real nice, provid­ spite its lack of liefl it can travel however. Sockin' Sinkwich shuf­ Bow to P. A.’s Later college education, is paramount. Howard Wylie. . .102.8 erners have a revered reputStlon had the New Yorkers been held Franks for the tally that put the the regular season route, but ( took place. Twenty-four schcxils year. N. B arton ...... -^02.8 ed the military authorities per­ with the biggest and the beat. fled and limped through a sensa­ But hack of all this is the youth­ of bottling up the East’s big m itted the boys to com plete 154- scoreless. Through two full sea­ Wings ahead. Less than five min­ never was niorie Incentive to | Clifford Rautenberg. Blanchfleld ...... 100.3 Secondly, a.s first Mis.souti Valley tional season. He led the Bulldogs For Town Title. ful ambitions that had survived Charles Horvath. names and winning a ball game in gume schedules, including twi­ sons and the first 21 games this utes later, the pair teamed «p for t.'onference team to play in the out. their own quiet way. year they had tallied in every con­ the second goal, shot this time by to ten victories in an Il-ganie Texas is mjaking its flrat the depression when things were Fine Season Robert Skinner. Murlartv Brothers light-night twih bills, without Sugar Bowl, Tnl.sa wants to prove schedule, finishing as the highest The Fairfield Grocers, one of not rosy at home. They remem­ N. B. This list was submitted Two weeks of practice have having to run off and fight a war. test. Carveth with Abel getting the its circuit worlli watcliing clo.sely appearance. I t’s doing so ai Clarke Pilots Manchester Kroll ...... 1 0 9 ,7 served to indicate fairly well the But their luck ran out last night assist. .scoier in the Southeastern Con­ proud possessor of a SouUia Manchester's fine basketball teams bered the lean years through 1929 by Nick Angelo, secretary of the Zaches ...... 109.6 Any baseball owner will tell from here out. ference and was voted the most to 1939. Ten years of w ant in lots potentialities of the opposing Conference championship, tbo ! during the 1942 season, won the For Bowlers league, and it Js hoped that every Newcom b ...... 107.9 Secretaries Stimson and Knox At any rate, bowl offieials ex­ valuable athlete in the country. of cases could not be erased even _____ I name is here. There might be two squads, hand-picked from 27 lead­ that the game is most necessary pect a sellout crowd of T3.OU0 to in a dozen years. Dowm horo Rec Senior title over a fast field all because he was following in his F ra z ie r ...... 106.7 Frankie Pytlak. Benny McCoy, It Is axiomatic that as Sinkwich felt that Texas never got tho : High to CCIL Hoop Title by w ar. I or three from Rockville whose ing collegia teams. to keeping up morale or some­ Joe Grace and Johnny Lucadello. see either Tulsa or Tennes.see hit of six. Coached by .lohnny Hed­ brother’s footstep.s. but Coach J. R. LaCJbapelle ...... 106.5 "The West outweighs the East goes so goes Georgia. He couldn’t tional recognition to which ' R. C hristian said th at the young-r. I'neertaln Ftiture 1942 Fouml Four Good ! names or departure we are not H. LaChapelle ...... 104. thing. and that it is simply out­ He'll have a complete club of big the po.st-sea.son jackpot. o against an Auburn team that lund, who, incidentally led Paga­ Sports' is not the only thing aw are of. some 12 pounds per man. and its rageous to have the Army and Both teams arrived here betore entitled. Even its two defeato ’ Stef was All-American caliber Manchester' High's basketball Sim m ons ...... 103.2 leaguers next trip and the pick ol pulled out all the stops and Geor­ by eyelash margins—l-.0_to T ni’s ba.sehall team to a Twi league tliese young men are concerned Leagues Operating on M any .More Going emphasis on gfvuind plays por­ Navy taking all the better play­ noon from their Mississippi tiain- from the start. team for 1941-42 season copped the minors. gia lost its only game. western when tho cup. the team played a fine brand the CCIL title and took its arch Still at It about. Their future, the education Many more ot the league play­ tends power on the hoof with a bit ers. What major league manager ing camps, iindampened by sciious Watkins Captain Loral Alleys. M otor .'Sales of T-formation trickery thrown in. Reaction at the University of threw a'way nymoro— ' of basketball until it met the Bruce Watkins played guard for rival, Bristol, over the hurdles in they had planned to have; the ca- ers will be leaving before the next MazzoU ...... 115.7 The magnates could plead that wouldn’t like to be in Black Mlko practice injuries, California at Los Angeles camp mighty Polish Americans who recr.s which seemed to them woujd season, if any. roola around. Eyery The E ast, equipped rif'lth brilliant score and 18-T to T sM Tufts football team up at Med­ both games. Coach Wilfred Clarke T w arnite ...... 114.2 with the Army taking veterans Cochrane's shoos? Bobby Cifers. the big stream­ was as flat as a mashed potato in the final mimite* irtM l came on to win the town title in had a swell season'with the excep­ help stave off any.more such times Bowling was at its best in the eftort will be made to keep the parsers and perliaps th^ best col­ like Red Ruffing, and with other And wouldn't th'e Great Lakes lined offensive threat who will be ford. Mass., and was al.so captain L anky ...... 111.2 lege ends in the country, offers not .sandwich. The Bruins, from Head waa crippled. erlcans in the league and they addition to the State Polish league of the track team. While reports tion of its game with Meriden that as the depression; the one thing 1941-1942 season. Top teams league, in its tenth year, alive and T an n er ...... players being lost to the services club be a big improvement over playing left half opposite Tiil.sa's Coach Edwin Horrell down, were snapped a six game winning ..1 0 8 2 only a well-tured aerial 'as-saull Georgia Tech bod cssoogj u t down fighting when it was bunting. from that college were rather they nc cd. more than anything were th? West Side Tavern team going until alter the war is over. H air ...... and war work dally, baseball either the White Sox or Cubs? B,i Dilluii Graliuni A ll-A ineiica Glenn Dobh.''. led the prepared fori th e southern s ta r to records in the cormtsy aoM •streak. The team entered the ., 102.8 but an array r* fleet bail-carriers. Tennessee pack into Loyola cafe­ tpoasible to replace the stars For many years the Rec Senior meager here nevertheless Watkins else right now is confidence and U gasoline and tires are still under Sheldon ...... 100 .1 hardly will solve it.s problem by Yes. sir, that’s not a liad idea. .\P Features Sport's Editor plav the moat spectacular gome of Georgia—Including loop ha.H produced some fine bas­ State tourney but was eliminated a.s.surance.s that they can get this and Bryant & Chapman who won direct— Government control it is having the clubs train in the win­ teria for lunch. Just a good punt other years. The loss of A1 was considered one of the better Bohadik ...... 99,8 Why not turn the majors over to New York, Jan. 1 It looks aa his career. NottVDarae, Naw|r, ketball teams but it remained for in the first game. education after the war is over. the Y league title after a spectac­ possible that the league will con­ Eagle Fooled by Feathers try bla.st.s a t home. I away Dobbs and his Tulsa team­ inchowski, Mike Saverick, and smaller college guards in New the services? though next .season will give tis At the same time it was an open Alabama. That Bake Haraburda was too great a the Grocers to take the orchids for The West Hartford game was There is. of course, another an­ ular fight with Don W illis’ keg- tinue to function. It's almost a A further argument could be That is where the best baseball mates were in the Tiilane cafe- Knglaiid. Bryant and Chapman a pretty good answei' as to the ■secret they feared Sinkwich’s Frankie Sinkwdeh and gMdicap. the best to win the title. It had Harry Scpiatrito another close one which Manches­ gle to the future for ttiose young lers. sure bet that intercity games will Skoog ...... Portland, Ore. (J*i - Tovarich. will be played until the boys come hacklield mate, Charlie Trippi, the Yellow Jacketa people. A war must be won to ..116 3 real value of .spring bu-sehall train­ ' .IV>r moat part the games speed, e.xperience and a reserve A former Manchester High star ter barely won, 18-17 when in the ’ . . .1. , . “ thing of the past until p-ace V ittner ...... "...... 110.8 golden eagle In the Portland zoo. home. more than the high scoring cap­ It was humiliating lust strength that the rest of the last three seconds Chapman toss- give that a.s.surance. That, right Not many of the old time | comes. Transportation problei, s Ipre hotly contested and drew Squatrito played with the Ford- B u rr ...... 1 0 8 4 turned up her beak at horse meat ing. . tain of the team. Trippi, the sopri Castleberry, freshman wnM l. Qfger crowds than ever before. league could not match. ■d the winning marker. The Wind­ now, is important. But the spirit matches where real money was will make it impossible to arrange That t-s. if the tliibs train in liam Rani.s during the past season Fish ...... 107.7 but eagerly plucked and ate a plg-i omorc understudy to Flatfoot the Tech backfleM put ttl J hi*, ipwever, could be laid to ham High scries was another of America’s youth .seems to bo games any distance from home. the north near home or make Hedlund’s leadership and coach­ and was siihstitiite fullback when involved were rolled thi.s past year. Wllaon ...... 104.7 eon. Director Arthur M. Green- Frankie, ran wild against Georgia that we can redeem o u m As linllnr rationing and a tire con- ing ahilify brought the team thriller and the teams pla.ved ex- the insurance of a long and last­ There was a time, however, when I’he teams felt the. pinch In 1942 Diesels Primed a short trip to the Carolinas. as I'ordham’s Killipowicz was taken Wood ...... 100.5 hall said "Aha!” and began order­ Tech In the finale that clinched the we take Texas.” Itrvation program that kept moat through the .season with but one ‘llent ba.skctball from start to ing peace* when victory does come. Jack Haye.s was in hi.s heyday and it promises to be even more some now seem likely to do. out. He did, however, play a swell C hapm an ...... 94.3 ing feathers by the sack, from Conference title and the Rose Bowl Never before was a Olooor | ( the people at home. defeat until the P. A. series. But fini.sh. These young men must sacrifice that bowling was one of the big severe this y ear . . . 1943. poultry firm.s. He sticks them on ' For Red Devils .\iong about June there may invitation. forecast than this one. Bet game for the Rams and on .several Manchester's chances were 'i ------the offensive strength t^.She Fair- occasions was instrumental in vic­ all of tho.se things they had plan­ indoor .sports during the winter Other Sports Hurt Chamlters' >Iovers horse meat, which Tovarich oats be some evidence as to whether odds favored Tech by • pofior ( .somewhat curtailed when the months. The present conditions have the lack of the usual warm ses­ field Grocers is not aff^arent in tory. ned tor-start life with . . . for the PoUnaki ...... 120.9 w ith rcli.sh. but the sports critic* wero this season's play although it must State Armory was taken over by present. Leagues Take Over hurt most every line of sports in sions in I'lorida. or California, Meyerg Confident KatUaveek Start the military authorities and rob­ K iesh ...... 110.8 New London, Conn , Jan. 1 (J’- well divided. Faulkner Won be a factor to he reckoneil with Leo Katkaveck, one time bas­ Silver Lining Now the keglers confine their general. That is as It should be, of T. Chambera ...... Some Hoop Record That the use of nieltibers of the ha.s handicapped the players in bed the team of a brilliant season. course, and a lot of credit goes to . .103.5 —Herky Rubenstein’s West Ha­ getting in shape, particularly the Of Topping ’Bama until the final whl.stle. ketball star and captain of the On no less an authority than of bowling, for the mo.st part, to Oowlee ...... 1...... 99.6 armed forces would force all the RaMrft Seaoim BxteatMl IJke the Polish Americans the The Recreation Center on School Coach J. R. Christian of the Uni­ the untiring chap, Nickie Angelo, Newton. K as.— iJri —In the 28 ven Red Devils oppose the New piti iieis. By Bert Collier Manchester Trade School, starred street was pressed into .service but league conte.sts. Last year found Colem an ...... 95.6 olil blokes who now intend to Prexy’s Cup ■stjuad is hard hit this year but it versity of Connecticut, who out­ for his work during tfie 1942 sea­ years that, Frank Lindley has London Diesels liere tonight in an Ill past years, m any players Miami, Fla.. Jan. 1—(/Pi—Both Hartford. Jan. 1—(J5- at basketbi^ll and baseball during proved inadequate for holding the leagues at the West Side Rec, the Denhup ...... 95. play bn.aoball next summer into leria. Fuel for the game con.sisted Boston College and Alabama plan is carrying on to give the young­ the past season. He is regarded -as lined the program for those who son. It is quite a Job to keep the A. Chambers ...... been Newton high sc’hool basket­ jobs where they could do some has- ' several' managers have said of almost 100 six-ounce steaks of the meat shortage, the Sta| crowds that wished to attend. Y. M. C. A. w ith tw o or three . . 89.1 ball coach his teams have won liiiportant C'unnecticiit Slate ned to get the jump today in an sters a chance. Its trium ph la.st one of the best college first- desired an education, was the sil­ other minor leagues operating. many small details under control, good. \ the s(7ring drills were loo long, "This bunch ol mine is .steady.' Board of Fisheries yesterday The state tourney was just one appease the fans and players alike .536 out of 640 games for a per­ kotball league contest. Orange Bowl football game be'* >cal Country^lub Has year wa.» in no way spoiled by the sackers in the south and his abil­ ver lining to the dark cloud that Murphy’s had the Cravat league, Connie Mack warns of salary Victory by the Red Devils could that tiiree weeks would suffice m-^ Coach John Barnhill of Tennessee tended the open season on rabUj defeat at the hands of the Polish of those things which has hap­ seemed endless. He told the Ex­ and Nick took them aU in stride to Cards Champ Sookers centage of .837. H e’s had a half stead of the customary six weeks. tween teams so evenly matched ity was recognized hereabouts a pened since the war s-arted. Ex­ one of the oldest in town. Burr’s slashes, too, which will send or plunge the loop’s three members said. "I still say the outcome de­ through Jan. 16. Supt. RussoU Excellent Support Dur- lad.s who were recngnl7ed as about Wilfred Clarke change Club two weeks ago that turn in a better record than he dozen or so state champs. Then some have held that the that 30,000 ticket-holders expect­ Hunter said the action would gl^ long time ago. During the sum­ perts throughout the state had se­ Nursery had a mixed league and St. Louis — (/Pi —The w orld’s kec^ additional athletes in occu­ Into a tie. each with six victories pend.! more on 'i'ulsa. We go about ed tlie breaks to be decisive. one of the best teams in the state the Government planned to send did in 1941. early train in g over -such a long the same every game. The ques­ rabbit hunters three addttio |,ing Past Season. mer vacation period he played lected Manchester as the team to around Middle Turnpike a four cham pions not only had the be.st Replica or ('hing pations vastly more es.sontial than -in nine games. Denny Myers, young Boston first ba.se for Moriarty Brothers city team but it had one of those the young people back to school team league had a swell time. Outlook Gloomy , baseball playing. period has done more harm then tion is, will Dobbs be hittin g the week-ends. The supply of rabbM beat but Crosby High of Watet- There is no denying that the pitchers in the National Leasruo. New London vurrently leads good. Sever.'il Brooklyn players coach sending liis first eleven I’n- la.st season and wa.s regarded as bury played better basketball to mental lapses which dominated for an education. How either Phlladeiiihia branch w ith six triumph.'' in eight .■'tarts. targets with those passes’,’,” to a New Year’s day battle, frank is large, he added, and the hunte^ Tdmmy Faulkner won the Pres- The training that the young Many of the topnotch stars outlook for 1943 Is gloomy. But but also led the sockors. The Cards New York - In 18-year-old Red felt that the hot Havana sim took one of the he.st in M anchester. earn the verdict. Ordinarily Man­ both college and profe.ssional were tops in team butting could use that North Carolina The Bridgeport Sprfflgworids have Said Tulsa’s boss Henry Frnka: ly laid his hopes on dumfounding kill will a.s.!ist in lessening at’s cup at the Manchester men undergo as soon as they reach have joined the services and a every cloud has a silver lining and (.268). Garrett, Coacli Frank Boucher be­ too much out of them. meat shortage In some degree. Parlimaii Won Griswold Gets I^etfer ohester could have taken the Brass sports throughout the entire year. shortage of pin bbys works havoc at bate (5,421), singles, )1.043). Navy Pre-Flight School team in won six of nine battles and West "All 1 can say about Tulsa b the rugged- .'Mabania defenders lountry club over one of the heat camp is hard, rough and really who knows what three, or even lieves the New York Rangers have It is certain that the puhllcit|y Hayden Griswold of the Univer- with the alley owners. Extra total bases (2,054), doubles (282), another Ching Johnson, one of the spring! The future fliers at Haven five of eight encounters. that every time they'got that ball with hisTricky "T ” formation and elds ever to aeek this , rovete i strenuous. From that angle it four months from now will Mng. valtie of the trip has been one Mar 9eek to Enter Marla onor. Most of the golfing in thi.s ' .eitv of I ■ mnc'tic ut. although a prizc.s for good scores was main­ triples (60) and sacrifices (130). hockev's all-time defense men. Chapel HUl are anticipating the Under the revised schedule. it’s going to be a business trip. 1 rushing over a couple of early Tennis Crown would seem that we need to train There ' are several Junior teams arriviil of Ted Williams and John­ of the chief reasons for spring {ctlon, however, was curtailed a , fie=liniaii, made good on the base- tained at Farr’s alleys on Oak who showed plenty of promise last New London will travel to Bridgi'- have no idea h'lw well we ll show, touchdowns. them younger than the Army does training. It served to get b’ascball Hartford. Jan. 1 —(J^,—Men when the nibl'.c !ink.» wevt j ball learn and took over the third street. The American Legion Big Ten Leaders I’hlls W ent Ronn; ny Pesky of the Red Sox. which port Saturday' night to oppose the but I know how hard we ll work, Veteran Frank Thomas, who , . j i base .spot for the Umnn.s an i High Grid Team Reached and have them ready for the rig­ season and they might step into will give the Cloudbusters a fair news in the home town papers has led Alabama In three of its tween the ages of 18 and M |eemed too far away to .squander (team finished second in the Dis­ the breach. only club that has been able to and I’m satisfied ” T':-.-..= ■.thirh oncp ra''"K«^d high ors of war. That is why a well- running start behind the pitching wa*eks before the season opened. SIX previous Bowl aiipearances. ! '‘PP'y 1°'' enllstnumt in the Ma gsoline and tires on. made his letter. He wa.s also a tric t C ircuit and thus f a r In 1942 A glanse at the roster, plus Columbus, O.—Harold Olson Philadelphia—(Jb—The Phillies lick it so far. The 'Woods have Yesterday, Sugar Bowl track jin Mant n'-.vler. found few ermtes- i regular member of the Manches- balanced sports progBam is e.sscn- of Max Lanier of the Cardinals walloped last. season's champs in It also spread the gospel of base­ funs saw Ensign Fred Wolcott of didn’t tip his hand as opening, but 1 Corp.s tlirough their local Dr However, there seems to he a Peak Form in Last Game tial in junior high school age. It have wqn the first round In 'th’e what boys will be drafted under Ohio State coach, figures Illinois w ith 42 victories against 109 de­ ta; • : thi.s past yenr^Jt., S. Parli- ! ter High team during .his four same league but all of the games the Big feats had the fewest major league and Pete Appleton of the White two of three meetings. ball in the hinterlands, particu­ Georgia Navy Pre-Flight clip Iwo- gave a hint of his strategy by de- i boariis beginning to(uy It WM Ikelihood th a t 1943 will find the need not be deigned along the the 18 year old law, does not give Wisconsin and Indiana as cidiiig to open with his best of- nounced last night by SO) mar won the town title in Octo­ .sears at school and alsh played are rolled in Hartford. Ten basketball leaders. wins last season. Sox. larly the exhibition games on the tenths of a second off the Sugar oe on the upgrade despite the ber after four weeks of play Par- same lines as the Army's to make much hope for the same kind of • w ay north. fensive backfiold if .\Iabama re- 1 Charles KleszynaCh. officer nthetic rubber balls which are I with Moriartys in the ’tivilignt Manchester High did not fare so Perhaps the best battle waged baseball that was started ten Great Lakes can’t miss bounc­ Mike Was Plenty Wild classic record oT 14.3 vvhich he Imv"!!. a newcomer hen- won go­ League. them better scholars or soldiers. It was a proving ground for ceived the kickoff. I charge of the local Marine Cpr to be in use Many put their well ui the football season al­ On the alleys in 1942 was over at years ago. But there must be a ing back with another terrific previously shared with Forest ing away and with it a new I>earv Joins Navy Future Good But it would not hurt them in the club. Lieut. Mickey Cochrane's Boston — (J*i — When Gordon recruits. But most clubs bring I xowns of Georgia Psvrhologically. both te.imsj pubs away when the first news ol ra' quet from the Manche.ster though the team did have the stuff. least if it was designed to carry the Y where a six team circuit way to keep on until we have their likely prospects up to the ' wpre on odgfc. I flight clocks of fllrplMi6 i rubber shortage hit this section Franci.s "Fran " la-ary, who al­ battled right (jown to the wire for peace again and let us all hope gobs trimmed the White Sox, (MickeyI Cochrane played base­ Pliiiiibiiig iial glanvpur ing to the , front as a miier and ished surface only to lose out. had to struggle along with no many great things were in store It hail a good line, fair backs a hardship on those who arc yet Softball Has New York, Jan. 1—In the ab­ Orange Bowl game. riiore than six major league play­ throw a ball higher over first base made up his mind as to a rookie’^ e a n oiilY ”T9> mati hed by a bullet , Local Sport Chatter and a defense that would not yield at homo. It must be that way and The W est Slde^ league w as a B. C., he says, means ‘"Bama’s abilitv. STshot from a rifle. for him when he packed up and sence of any comment from ball ers—Johnny Rigney, Don Padgett. than any man I ever saw.” aniioiim c-d lies intentions to quit until the whole team cracked. It it behooves our physical educators hot race until the final round when Cousins.” . . . It might also mean / until after the war. was just one of those seasons to get busy and put ^forth the the Tavern team went out and put Biggest Year players, who seem to be either too "Bowl Champs.” . . . Sy Levin of the title on Ice. This year the Woe l«i Me Just One Day *oiish Amerks Win where a lot of green men, without right.s kind of a program that will busy or too disinterested to talk, New York’s De Witt Clinton high As We write this there Is but| same team is ahead as the first That i.-i the sad cry of the .Man­ much varsity experience, suddenly not only meet with physical re­ the guys who seem likely to suffer school puts in a plug for Bert Sil- few more hours of 1942. One mo finds itself up against a- break quirements but must also meet round closed and seems on Its way berman, former all-around star at chester Ski Club Ttvd W e e k s ago Rockville Team Winner the most from shifting the base­ Bluege Plans to Make Nats Smart and Tough day and it is passed into histod for another championship. that was enough. with the approval of the parents. Clinton who now is in the Army the skiers were in | the seventh (jfJ7/e Q"*** The squad found itself In the In Rec Loop; Tigers ball training camps to the north Signal Corps. . . . Bert began to heaven of delight when seven and with it memories of chaps last game of the season and de­ are the sporta writers. . . . They’ve concentrate on the pole vault last Boxiii «r Here Finish Second. B.v .\lexander B. George Incidentally, the veteran third inches of snow, beautiful white have watched for the put |*T.he Poli^i American'ba.sk,‘tball feated a good West Hartford High already ^gun to moan over los­ spring and cleared 13 feet 6 inches ' ,\P F eatu re W riter basehian attributes "whatever years come through high Tam letired the Frank Co.-ciic y • team at the West Side field. In ing such privileges aa bidding some two feet above his best pre­ snow wa.s draped over the land W’aahtngton. Jan. 1—One of the success I had ns a fielder" to con­ scape. Now look for snow . . it’s days, into semi-pro and coll jrophy during tin* past sea and S i u ’c e s is ifiil Boxing V a a siicce.ss for the this game it displayed just what Jack’s team won the Rec Soft- gc^bye to the "Boss,” who has to vious height. . . . Levin claims he’s stant practice, keeping in good us searee as butter in any form or. sports, some to make U'^iri Ifmpleted its season w ith but one short time it- was conducted here. the coaching staff knew it had all bail league this year and the stay in the frozen north; busting a real threat to Cornelius Warm- tougher jobs on the 1943 sports condition, and cdiitinuous study of others to drop out ot sight, IjfaaL D uring the 1941-1942 sea- j\gers, 1941 . champions finished out in their lightest and loudest erdam’s supremacy in the field. front will be handled by Ossie two cans of corn. E ' Hurley of Hartford staged .season. The line play and backs opposing hitters .More Coining W e Hope when the final score is marked I'n the team was coailied by the_ shows at the Red Men's Arena c-n clicked in excellent style for the second in the' hottest race yet garments for southern wear; Bluege, who for 17 years was teh Basrliull Smart for tliose who went away to Itte ra n Ed Ko'vis. The lean was^ sUiged In this five year old classic. This club, the Manchester Ski Hartford Road but ran into trou­ lone victory of the 1942 season, spending long afternoons acquir­ Sportpourii ■* fielding idol of Washington base­ Griffith S selection of Bliwgi- as I ^ really swi^r their country’s call it Will) Itad by the Slate Polish league ble towards the end of August and flood Baseball, Too ' The teams played practically ing a tan and watching the ath­ Clair (The Busy) Bee, Long Is­ manager was geneially regarded “ found that the majority of thfj 1, the end of the season and ac* very night in the week to bigger ball fans. quit. Lack of boxers wa.s the main While the baseball team did not letes perspire and long evenings land TJ. basketball coach who sel­ Bluege, a ballplayers’ ballplay­ aa a reward for 20 years of un fier.v .youngsters have lear ^Ud the trophy, reason and the crop hf amateurs crowds than ever before and It under the Tropical Moon. . . . It dom misses getting into any selfish service il7 as a- player lesson in many many things i lit th e ' w ar, which started win the C. C. I. L, title it w as good er. will pilot the rather motley that usually hang around stadiums enough to make every opponent would seem that this popular q>ort will be quite a contrast, as one sports, acth’lty in Brooklyn, 'will Nationals in the American League and three as a conch) witii the is our fervent hope that each em ber 8, 1941, did not effect Thomu F. Kelley is distinctly on the upgrade. . Boston scribe pointed out, when be a delegate at the Eastern Lawn Nats, Griffith .says t-heic wa/i more every one comes back. It MdO team until this fall. Most of were conspicuous by .staying away step high, wide and handsome to race. You probably remember ii. 1942. wan., Due to many difficulties that the head man says: “Go out to Tennis Association meeting next Bluege, auccessor to Stanley to it than that. hard to replace every lu t < team was intact and plaved caused many sponsors to give up "Ossie is baseball smart, aggres­ our scheme of life. erb basketball with A1 o’bu- Several weeks of good shows In both these sports, supervised Medford and cover the Red Sox month. ... Jimmy Edgar and Jake (Bucky) Harris in the manage­ and then the Vovella brothers took shows splendid cooperation. It was the sport for the duration. Direc­ training—and see if you can’t pick Lamotta, whose scrap here was sive without being mouthy and They H'lU N ot Q uit I^M kl as captain. He is now in by Mr. Kelley the coming year difficult to carry on but all the ment of Clark Griffith’s club, as runout powder when Dom wa.s should find both well fortified tor Howard Brown deserves a lot up some ski news in your spare the talk of the town for a while, the unpretentious fellow who should be able to -instill tluii team As the dawn of a new ' imnned forces and so is tlie'ma- schools did to the gratification of breaks there is one thing of the team that copped Hatched with Red Doty after with good material. As usual Bris­ o: credit for getting the league tim e." may wind up their fistic activities through most of the twenties and spirit which.WHS one of his great­ three weeks of arguing back and the student body. started. He also made a diamond for the duration when they clash est aiisets as a player. ” said Griff. cverj'one In Manchtstar COK' atate arid town title, tol was the chief rival in both thirties gave the hot corner in the sure of...these boys will lie H erburds. Mike Saver- forth. Hurley had m ^e provisions sports. The tendency to continue Recogaize Need for softball exclusively at Charter Tod*.v'a Guest Star in Detroit tonight. Jimmy has been Washington infield almost per­ Bluege came to the Nationals as Oak street and plans for better Art Oohn. Oakland (Calif.) Tri­ called for induction in the Army a, shortstop in 1923 but was moved quit. Every one, a fine un John Bycholski, Kd Ko»e, A1 for a biz crowd but on the night sports, such as baseball and foot­ All three coaches of Manchester fect protection. Griffith and some American youth, will 1 vaki. apd Vojick are the icair were to meet neither of ball by the school authorities High recognize the need of carry­ things In 1943. bune: “Only a fool would read a Monday and Jake, whoas father ia other eld baseball heads rate him over to third because the seasoned The tempo of this sport baa in­ Colyum on Christmas Day. Only.a in the Army, is expecting the call Roger Pecklnpaugh was at short. mark somewhere in the ebeiv*’ in the war. zones the Ycivella boys nor their man- ing on and the idea advanced by aa the greatest defensive third whether it be on the eea, a higher battle, agei, Johnny, 'Mack, showed up. Mr. Kelley wherein the baseball creased by leaps arid bounds dur­ bigger fool would write one. Merry any da.v. . . r When, the Chicago basem an of all, time. He was an important cog in the Interested in the art of skiing. three pennant winners of Wash­ Started lut4-ill tlw-fall of 1941 it air or over a jungle path._ who remain at home ^^ack had posted a fifty dollar ap­ team might play double headers ing the past three years and all U'lri.atmas.” (Bnd colyum). . . . Bears lost that play-off game to Manager Bluege realizes that great to be an Americaa promised Uwl they pearance bond and lost it. The Sports and cut travel in half has met ovei the country hundreds of play­ 'ces that go for New Year’s Day, the Washington Redskins, they hla outfit, which, after finishing ington history, the cliib.s of 1924, went tlirough Uie entire winter of 1925 and 1933. 1942 without much snow and must -thrill thoae who bnv^; c*rry on the traditions of Local boxing fans watched the with many kind words throughout ers are taking to this game like m . A rt? also lost a nice trip and a wad of seventh last season, lo#t Pitcher men out there on sonM dish American club until ducks to water. It gains its popu­ s < Griffith says Manager Bluege when it drifted in here on Decem­ rupid rise of Hartford’s Willie Pep Department the stale. cash. The whole squad waa book­ Sid Hudson and s ojri e other front carrying out the fa ll !ive,>iribled back home. who won the New York version of larity because it la fast. It talma :;t man’s P n m g rn p h ed to make a movie in Hollywood. capable perforiperf to the military might have to be put on the ac­ ber 12 they were happy. Dry ski­ To all thrdc, for their untiring tive play er ti.st n ex t aum m er ing ia about u pleasant aa playing of ell true Americano. It the mehibers have man- the featherweight crown. It 1s efforts the year’s orchid is due. {.bout an hour to play seven in­ Inspired, perhaps, by the south’s . . . The five Tkomers Jim m y Fpxx service, la decidedly shy on talent. a privilege Juet to know Ijla do that little thing and a Wishes AH A nings. Much to the regret of the 24-0 victory in the Blue-Orsy foot­ hit before he left the Red Sox last He thinks, however, that a pro­ owing to the acarcity of Infield golf with a dead ball. There ia, doubtful If either Hurley or Vis- It’s a bard and difficult task to ap­ however, an assurance of more To EveiyO M ■“ lit goaa to thoae who are cusi will attempt to stage any league members the title went to ball game, V. R. English of Birm­ summer gave him an American gram of hard work, physical fit­ material. ’’.\t 4.1. he is still prob­ pease the demands of the student ably the best fielder we have.’ snow shortly.. .and deep...but A hsp'py and piuepsroal - ’ the Polish American name Ed Kov1a more bouts in Manchester untU Happy New Year Rockville because it had the bet­ ingham, Ala/, takea issue with this League total of 524, second only ness . and heads up alertness will “if hard work and study of hit- can — we’re going to improve," J)ody and carry on under condi­ 1 the Old Fox observeiU not twenty feeL Y ear k i 1941. aJUx the wac. tions that prevail at this time. te r team .. department for picking Boston to ^b e Ruth. I Improve the caliber of the club. tera can help us— and I think it ( said Bluege. . 1 1 J I MICKEY FINN Big Doings! l a n k u b o m a m I

Sense and Nonsense WELL, UNCLE PHIL •5, MICHEL BOV-O-BOY/ \WHV DON'T YOU OH. I'LL S iU . I OUESS LAST ■a n d I SURE IT'S CERTAINLYITRY THINKING UP A New Tear Thooght! I For IMS! Prisoner— stole that piano in NIOHT WAS THE MISSED m I ’M BEEN A LONG | SOME WAY TO vSdrSSTi 'm a moment of weakness. FIRST NEW YEARS fJUST WONO^ DAYI IF I ONLY/ SELL NOCKIE GONNA SEf People habitually look to tha Before we atari another year, let's hesitate a minute, and think Judge—Thirty days; think what EVE you DIDN’T WHO CARRIED FELT SLEEPY, / NOONAN'S THE PRESH future for inspiration and hope, you would have done if you were celebrate at DUGAN HOMEJ I'D GO TO y RAMROD? YOU WHEN WE ( while tidnking o f the past as of all the lovely things to be dis­ covered In It. strong. CLANCY'S, BEOI /^CAN'T STAU HIM BACK "TO something to be disregarded, for­ WASNT IT? .ALONG MUCH Lost and Found gotten. A winter, with its gleaming WASHINGT— snow; a springtime’s early bloom: Everyone must do his bit, but ( ’lIKVItOLET UMl convertible But it need not be so. Out of so far no man has started knitting Manchester LOST— FOUR WEEKS ago, thl LOST— ON CK.N'TER .STRKE i' j PIANO rUNI.NG and repairing. WLNDOW .‘^HAUES. VE.NETIAN A summer sun on verdant coupe sjieeial ilcltixc. radio, e.\-' ; Player piano specialty. John the past can come dlsiUuslonment, socks for the W A A C a fjbhioncci gold , neck chain, in lock on ClH.t Cap and .kcv nn^;, blinds; Get ^CTow prices on Hol­ WANTED- A COUPLE to share fields; an autumn's fire’s perfume; Evening Herald I client liic.i. red leather, black cynicism, hard conventionalities, Manchester, very important to letiiMi to 71 School St., I Cockerhara, 28 Bigelow street land shadt^ and high grade home, 18 Lindman street. Apply Newspapers, books, radio; ad­ ■ ■ a ipiic k Tel. 4210, Venctiah blinds. Phone 8819 for Jobs to Fill to be sure. But also out of the Sweet Young Thing—My boss f^sasifled AdvertiMments owner. Tel. 8-08IJ5. Rew ard. Saturday aftcrmxm or Siindav. past can come new resolves, the venture—goals to dare for; >alf S.1I0.').' - - --Ti'ini.s.. .r.i.. weeKiv. . . . special prices and samples.. Cupi- is a perfect gentlenoan to work .^n&t «ts avarac* word* lo a line ‘NEW CO.NVKRTTBLE TOPS, ccl- determination to break old Constructive work, then rest l o s t —MONITOR WRI.ST Wiit'h, Announcftnonls Ti:idi.s takin. .No ted tape. *0))eii Tht*Window Shade Company, 241 for. AH you have to do is to slap tla, ounibar* and abbreviation* i liiluid replaced in curtains, iilF shackles and rekindle enthusi­ and food; someone to care—and aount aa a word and oomnound between FJ»ewry Richman's iiiid Till 8 p. n;. reie[dione Kinaiu e North Main slncet. Open eve­ Wanted to Rent 6N Iiiiportaiit Fetleral Fosi> him once in a while. W ANTI'lD— ItlDKli.S fioni Kecnev kimls ol leather work. Chas. L » k- asms. care for. aa two word* Ulnimum eoai Bis.srll 'slicct. Reward. Call .\Iamvir of Hriinner fcT lo.s Co. nings. If I’d go on for hours and hours, jarte* of thraa llnea .•street vicinity, lie.it shift lo I ’l. ill iiig. !Mi Caiubriuge street, Tele­ W A . N T E D b e f o r e JA.N. R D lions Have Become Va­ It Is because o f what we have _-0JS4. .■)l>il-l.''j.S8-3-ill,'!.’). ' ' 3 .5 couldn't half relate Una rate* oar day tor tranatani &. W liiln e y W illin g to share i.ii;s. phone 4740. F JR SALK - DARK MAHUGA.NY or 6 loom tenement, all improve- been through that we decide to Teacher (in class)—Now, chll' Tr lcphone -*) 'l . cant in Recent Months. The joys this year Is sure to dren I want you all to draw a M aetia* March tT, IMT 2 7 4 l’().Nri.\C It) I tour iloor nine piece dining-room .set, good n.cnts. 2nd floor, 3 adults. Best free ourselves from everything In Caah C b a m * seilaii. Kadm, luTiTor. sign.il A /Vi\ TKD r o rUNE, repaii and of refcrence.s. Rent around S.JO.OO, the past that would hold us down bring. Oh, I can hardly wait!— ring. I ondilion. Can he seen at 608 L. Myers. Junior drew a square. l UL L O i CoBBaoutIv* Daya...| 1 otal a ot« light.s, liki' ID '.', iii.'iidc ami out. regulate vour piano or ' player Woodbridge. .Manchester Green. 'Ir. Blancy. Biiekland Post Office. Washington. Jan. 1— lA*) —One or back. We shall think new ConaacutIv* Oaya...| * otalll ot* DO you H.AVE AnEt{lJATE Autoinobiles for Sale 1 piano, lei .Mam he.stci 0h.o2 Teacher—Junior, I told you to O ay ...... Ill otalU ot* •\n e.v.' I'tiiui.nl a itoiiiobdi:. .fiil.i Biukland. Conn, of I’ rcsldent Roosevelt's manifold thoughts, reach out for larger I'erni.s s". 11 weekly. Trades ;AMKRIC.\N RADIATOR cireu- and better achievement. We shall Tracing a good story to ita draw a ring, and you have draivn OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLE All ordara tor Irrecular inaenlon* INSfRA.NUE? RKPAIRl.NC, A.N’D rctini.'-lnng lask.s as he starts the new year to­ taken. .No red tape. L*cr,.onstra- lating heater, wood or coal, in not be content with what has source is as difficult as identify­ a square. W hy? '111 b* etaarsed at tb* on* time rai* See FOR SALE Iflto (; M. r. ?,1 rhaii-.s. 1 ailing splint, rush nr day la that of finding the men for ing a lost umbrella at a picnic. Junior—Mine’s a boxing ring. ^ •elal rate* for long temi every tion .'t vdur iiome oy appoint- first i lass conililion. Also Houses for Sale 72 been accomplished, but forever ^ B U T . PROFESSOR .'— I FLAW- ! ACH/ALFUM ISS B W EbiOOGH M advartlalng given upon requeat 4 reed I-Mv . r.l K Fish. 10-1 Che.st- nearly a score of important Fed­ HE’S LEARKJED THESE KIDSTD- McKIXNEV BROTHERS ton truck. Inquire 1 .Main St. ineni reli|ilbuie Fin.inee .Malta- en cabinet, oak InilTet table ami cry, more behold! Ada ordered before the third or niit .strict. Tel, 368S. FOR SALE FiEADY FOR occu­ eral positions which have become T b P U T A W U T EWVARE SKILLED" EO BASS \)10L -WITH THE: MEM HE STOPS IMOER NWTTBL ' 50.5 .Main St., Manchcalor, Conn. i.;. I of Hriiiuii-r Sales Co., ."tl!*I- rhaii's. Write Box Y, Herald. May we also determine that we day w ill be charged only roi liill PONriAO 2 DOnlt .scilar. p a n c y ., 4 room house. 2 unlini.sh- vacant in recent months. OF DER VALTZTo IMMDWE actu a l number of tim es the ad Telephone 0000 or 74S3 I. .''8-2-01 :t.'). will remain youthful In spite of FUNNY BUSINESS O J A BOLT, AM’ HE’LL LEAVE THAT VlEMMA ROVAL ORCH­ rad, charging at the rale earn- I!l4h Ponti.u 2 door sediiii, I'.il'.i ed rooms oi second floor. Vincent The two lop posts from a pub­ ESTRA, LEO 8V WOLFSAMS D ER ZOPPIMG UP ZOUP,'- Pontiac delii.xc sedan. .‘i lal( the marching years. If our bodies YOU MOriCE PAPER SO TH’ WAtJTA Imt DO allowance or refun - can .‘i.'.V (1 .M, C. .'i-t TU.N' [lanel truck Help Wanted— Female 35 Machinery and Tools 52 .Marcin, 136 Bis.scll street. Tel. lic interest standpoint are those of wither and halt on the way, our HE’S REAPIM' BOSS WILLTHIKJK RUIWPELHAUS. LET’S 60T NOO, GROAbilhiG INi m ad*' OB a ll tim e «d* *tnot>ed moilel (Tievrolel.v; .‘i late- nv'drl 4848. .Ts.sociate Justice of the Supreme HEAR .or the nttb day. G ""‘i Mintur. very 'Icair 8jl.')-iiit A.\ TF.D WOMAN to do rook­ spirits shall grow younger because MOTHIM’ BUT HE5 LOOKIW UP rivmoiiths. Cole .Motors. Tel, Ig FT COMPLETE DETAILS from court, vacant since Oct. 4 when TRS THAT SKI WALTZ- DER VOROM6 KEY, D O T'S HOW A No “till forbid*"; dlaplay line* not r.-i U.. ,Tnu til.'ll ais i pti il B i ’in- ing and hoii.‘'ewnrk down.stalr.s. fresher and more deeply Interest­ SKILLED HELP AMOTHER JOB AKl' 4ii;4, mr .'Sil's. so Oakl.'uid .sticct. I ms on the Cletrae Tni-Traction .lustice Jsmes F. Ut'rncs resigned ASAIK)-'-'TH\STIN\E X'LL BUMlSHMEMT I ’D VlSW B05A8 Th* Herald will not b* respunaiule ■May gn home night.s or room anil ed in life by every reason of the MOW,' HE’LL SET A Allen & Hitelieock, Ti'l .'.lUl ' agi icultiiral i rawler It gives to become economic stabilization stock of experiences that have SOFTENi THE OBBLIGATO.' OMLS OM DOT HITLER UMO BOUMDS er mor* than on* Incorrecl inaer- hath firoc'idmi Refei'cm * s. Mr.s. director, and a Federal price ad­ RAISE.' loa ot any advertisement ordered Mallory. .Vill. you traction full length ot been ours. DOZE MUTZl FALLING} ■)R .-8.\U-; I'Cl.') I'LYMiiCTH Crowds Jam ministrator to succcetl Leon Hen­ IT more than on* time Inc. track, too pi r eriu perform­ Let us resolve never to repress N^.OMKE'^,' - a n d 4 Th* Inadvertent omiaalon ot In- .'-clan, .>.'.0 Oil I'l-.l n del; .-ieilan, ance Dublin Tractor Company, derson. arract publication of advertlaing enthusiasm, but to live intensely, Manchester OflTice: 8J.', on liif.l flivlce sell,in. GIRL OR WOMAN wanted. New Ujillimaatie. Brown E\|>eeted to Get Job 80STlM(a? '111 b* rectified only by cancellation 953 Main St. Tel. 3301 Night Spots even dangerously, swept along by 9 o th* charge mad* for th* service WANTED .■ij;) mi 10:',7 Mom l' T imip'' .Model Lau nd ry, S u m m it street. Nominations for these jobs may the free winds of the .soul. En- Htdared Wlllimaiitic Office: 110 ftiuni I ! .Sad - 8ii O a k- go to the now Senate next week, . thusiasm? And no great life was All advarllaemonta muei conform U A.\ I'Krt I ;IRE TO .sleep in with although that for the Supreme atyla, copy and typography with 824 ,5lain St. Tel. 1933 l.itid -tiv.d 'I'll. .8191. Wanted— To Buv 58 ever lived without this indispens­ 2 i.luldri'ii whili' mother and Broailuay Like (jreus| eou < may be delayed a little long­ ulatlona enforced by the publish' able ingredient. > and they reserve th* right to A t O n ce! , falhci '.'oik fiom l.O:3h to 7 in er. Senator Prentiss M. Brown of Groumls Day .'Vfter' Wa.s it B‘ Broad­ nothing doth ever last." rs lfl:»C npartiiienfs. All Iniprovementa. ••ill t.'.|".s ot rnol.s. .'!90 Woodland WA.M'KD TWO WO.MEN or r . '^ E o w a."hing ma- place, but nian.v believe it will go BOARD g irls for .■•tam be.--ter L au n d ry, 72 chine. Tel, 8098. way was slightly leminiscent ti>- Telephone Your Wtint .\ds Rental Ineome S6B per monih. street Phone 77o7. to a wealcnuT. S. P. 86,000. D. P. 81,000. Mrj'Ii* .''1.14 ft. ilay of a circus grounds the day Irate Parent— I'm surprised Ada ar* accepted over the leie- For Gills and W'li.iicn Justice WUey Rutledge, a 1939 "IB* at 'b* CUARGlv RATE given after the circus left, but young Roosevelt appointee on the Dis­ that you should become fatuateU Working' On War Movin.u— I ruck ng— Rooms Without Board 59 with that girl. Why you should lOo aa a oonvenelnce to adver* Oak Street Section. 2-fatn- Help Wanted— Male or 1943 received quite a welcome trict of Columbia Court of Appeals irg. but tb * CA SH r a t e s w ill be lly houfie. S-rnnm apartment I’roduclion. Storage 20 while it lasted. ami former dean of the University havfvbeen able to read her like a ^Btad aa rUUL P a TMENT It Female 37 FOP. RE.NT-TWO SINGLE of Iowa Law School, has been in book. Id at th * bualneai oHIc* on or oa- (lownstairs and 4 rooms up. .All room.' for girl.s or marmi. P. .8800. skull .s sli.'ipemd Capitnl Grind­ estimated to be jammed into-the ho.srd. Through an error, he was Lawyer—But doctors mistakes IBKS a a * a a *•••••••** *^* * * * slaughter House. Tel. 2-0294. Priyate home, .siiitahli' for bu.si- named biifore Congrcs.s adjourned, f Aatoasahllea ing Co. .'5s .M.iin. Til 79."i.S. Times Square area alone. are buried six feet under the 'iO T L TO ness couple or two gentlemen. but hi.s nomination will have to he SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH X O U 5 e>V\\9 TO i f - ' A V 50 LdtOBMiblas for S a l* ...... J Durant Street. 5-room du­ W anted But for all that, the other ground. SV\OVD V O O KU M ItOBBObllsa for Bxotaangs . . . . a plex. All Improvements. I,ot .M'lWTIRS SHAK1T;.NI-:D, repair­ References. Tel 818,3. touches were more noticeable. resubmitted after he leaves the 1 - Ito Aoooaaorl**—-Tire* ...... • Articles for &ile 4.5 Doctor—Yes, but lawyers mis­ a ------1 _ has 75* frontage. S. P. 85.200. ed. shear grinding, key titting Broadway was a "Great Dim Senate for good due to a consti­ takes sometimes swing six feet tn 'D O V i'T MapalrlBg—PalnUng .... i tutional ban against legislator* I------r gehoola ...... D. P. $1,000. WAR dii[iheatm,g. vai uiim cleaners etc. I K( )R .''.\LE I G.AR.AGE iluors. Way" this year, for the spectacu­ the air. Ship by Truck ' » oyerhaulcd Braithwaite. 52 Pearl Ih ft. by 5 iiulie.s high. 18 ft. Boarders Wanted 59-A lar signs along the at reel were taking civilian posts created dur­ ^ 1m't ^ ChVi OO ■Tor H lr* ...... street. , wide, hig enough to build garage. dark and street lights were dim in ing their congressional service. m 'E ~ Tie*—Btoiag* II* W A.NTED- .ME.N .AND WO.MEN Senator Harry H. Schwartz of The best way to keep your }1 Oak Street Section. 2-fam- Call Rayer Fruit * Produce Co. ronformity with war regul.ations *.*■— B lo y cla * ...... WORK roomers and boanler.s. home cook- Wyoming has been recommended "sugar" is to salt it away In war Aatos—Motorcycles ... > > lly dwelling. (2) 4-room apart­ Til 517.-I. ' . meal.s, i ontinpo'.i.s hot watel, Mingling everywhere in the bonds. a aad fiolaaalnaal ■arvlcca ments. All Improvements exeept Girl.s and Women lo Oper­ ( rowd were ,s )kiiei «. .sailors an'l for a place on the National Labor ■arvteas O ffered ...... I I ate Power Sewing .Ma­ and .shuweis. 330 Aiiam.s street. Relations hoaid or the national ' eaiTlce* Offered ....ll-A heat. S. P. 84,200. D. P. 8800. Marines of the United Nations. Smith—Do you believe in hered­ >»traetlng ...... i * chines. No Experience Fuel and Feed 49-A There were Canadians. Scots and • railwayi Mediation hoard should an early vacancy occur on either ity! IbfBarlaa ...... i* Ncccssarv. WANTED Wanted— Rooms— Board 152 English and fliers from all the Brown—Absolutely! That’s how iraetora ...... }• Union Street, t 5-rooin flats. United Nations. There were agenev. 1— itilng ItniTflrg .. 11 •iudg»'shl|es to Be Ulled I got all my money. a # *•!■•••• a a • a ••••••• • ** No heat. Full hiilh down — no IFIRF.PLACK Ml.XED wood for WANTED ROOM, WITH OR .•Vmeiican boys in even larg'r ■Draaamaklng ...... >* upstairs bath. 2 single garages. CHENEY sale, Ollier now. Phone 1285. without lioaid liy 2 ladie.s North numbers some of them from Other judgeship vacancies to be iking—Btorag* li> Lower,flat iio'v vacant. S. P. Girls and Women End [)ieferied. Write Box W, midwestern, ami southern farms filled si'on include two on the ,_ig#T B a r T lo * ...... >u-A $4,800. D. P. 8800. ! Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals HOLD EVERYTHING tp*rtBg ...... II BROTHERS (larden — Farm— Dairy Herald or Phone 4161 between an. Canteen Frock the streets, news vendors shouted -*e*a ««0~iviia~li**iet. me. T. ■ s f. . aad C la sse s ...... H road. Over an acre of land. ■SI.15 per bu.shci a* the place, less cant through the death of Judge natiwetlona ...... *» 5-room house with all Improve­ of Rus.sian victory claims and the M nrkin;; rnnditioTis. tOc Lf you furnish bags. Also yel­ rc.ahties of a care-worn world, Rufus -Foster » a* aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa'vaa***^*^ ments. One-car garage. S. P. low Globe turnips. Frank V. Wil­ There al.so i.s a vacancy on the ^ p ra m a t tc ...... 84,000. D. P. 8800. .Available i Even at the height of their i cle- tm ctlon a ...... *i* WAN ED! liams, 1632 Tolland Turnpike I bration I'.ie .niwcls thought ot United States Customs court at WASH TUBS Chilly, Isn’t It? BY ROY CRANK T ia a a e la l In 30 days. 10 .\p|)l.\ : New York and four more Federal I battle lini's and of our men who ~jka—Mortgage* ... *l district judges are to be named— Opportunities ...... H )ic on them. .\t midnight the STILL ♦JHV SHOULDN'T 1 BE? ^ MALE LE Household Goods 51 in Idaho, northern Illinois, western BY THE VWAY, CAPTAIN, UMFOR* Y and I’m NOT to Eo an 81 Located Just Off Route 15, TOm;|{ ILV.'^EBXf.l tl’iongs in Times Square hushed 1 WOULPNT MENTION MAD,, you HURRIED ME HOME * TUNATELV. INTERESTED IN ■ala and UtwatlaBa Near Rockville (On Coventry CLERK rn .N (; WE WILL SELL turniture, and Oklahoma mewl and northern Wantad—Femal* ...... Jo as Lucy Monroe sang the Star California. ANVTHIN6 ABOUT THAT EH? SO >tX> COULD RUSH PACK mNOTAT yOUft EXPLANATIONS Road). 5-room single. .All Im­ MAM F \rn KING CO. rugs, stoyos and other household Spangled B.inncr. ,p Wantad—Mala ...... , *<> TRAN TION Two P'odcial judgeships are to AND VISIT WITH THAT... LIBERTY IT WILL b e CON nan Wanted ...... , . 86- a provements. S. P. .83,800. D. P. Kim Slm d. Maiirhostnr, Conn. good.s at the lowest prices in PANCER’5 ARREST A$ CH \R (;e s In the harbor and alorig the wa­ be filled in Hawaii. .B Wnated—Mala or remala 81 8800. Immediate ocrupaney. town. .-Mbcrt'.s, 43 Allyn St., Hart­ s'*?. ter front the grim men who go A 5PY...MAV AFFECT THAT ORIENTALSHIMMVj TO EXPLAIN SIDEREOA(»M _ mts Wanted ...... 87- a Outside the judiciary there is a PAMCER!such crude .tWkllons Wa&ted^Femal# **•* 38 ford. down to the sea lo tight the Axis long-standing vacancy on the FUTURE DEUELOP- EAVOR FYOUPO litnAtloni Wanted*—MaU .*•* 39 and (Icliver the goods watc hed sol­ MENTS ^BEHAVIOR,SIR, IS NOT BOTHER ME iloynent Aceocles ...... ^ Main Road, Snutb Coventry. Board of Governors of the Fed­ Seven-room single. f''ull bath. Cheney Brothers emnly as a “ V for Victory" signal eral Reserve system, two on the 1 INEXCUSABLE.' AGAIN iJ w 9 ttack^Peta—PoaltfT— flashed from the blacked out torch Vehiciea Running water. Elect rlrity. Employment Bureau United States Tariff commission UMPER5TAND, * e —sBlrde— P e ls ...... Two-ear garage, ' j acre ol land. of the Statue of Liberty. and, more recently, the solicitor- Stock—‘Vehictei ...... Others too filled this city's SIR ittUry and Snnpltei ...... ^3 S. P. *4,W)0. D. P. .8800. Hartford Ro;id ship at the Department of Labor. ted —Pete—Poultry—Stock churche.s to greet the New Y’ear P a t 9al^—MIecellaacoae with prayer and meditation. Mag Mown U|»lde Down rtto U s F o r Sale ...... Dawn marked the closing lor COP*. i*«* *r Nt* «t»*ici. iwc. T. M. aic. u. i. pat. o*r. /-( ,ta and Acceaeorles ^...... the duration of the Rainbow room, Ik** w* **■««* LW. 1 k. MB. H. G. MT. ( ildlng Materiaie ...... WANTED Idaho Falls. Idaho— (/^—It's on a well known night spot 65 floors „iflBOode — W atchea—J e w e lry 48 account of early war time, said “Gee, Pop, can’t you play with “Well, I should say you can chop some wood, son! I’ve laotiica) ApplIancesM-Radlo.. 49 up in Rockefeller Center. post office attendants. It was got so used to doing your old chores I must have for­ uel and Feed ...... 49*A still dark when they hoisted the it Sundays and leave the week “^ n—aFarm—Dairy Producti 5(j WANTED for us essential users?" gotten you were heme on furlough!” bold Goode ...... 61 Part of the new Ala.ska high­ flag. Dawn revealed Old Glory up­ ilnery and Toole ...... * way surfacing is made of wood. side down. osioal Inetruznente ...... 63 Girl for Telephone Switchboard BCASIDING jSlee aod Store Equipment ... 6 * TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX ale at the Stores ...... 6h K'la.iKLji YaanjiuaM «.'[• L PAT. OfF. earlDK Apoarel—Furs anted—To Buy ...... 68 and Billing. Apply in Person. Crochet House Jacket *ee*e—Board—Hoiela—ReBorie HOUSE // \\ Reataorante ALLEY OOP Prospect’s Not So Rosy BY V. T. HA.%.1.IN [ooma W ithout Board ...... W l lardere Wanted ...... 69- a uotry Board—Heeorti...... 6« ROGERS PAPER MFG. CO. To feed up to 30 men on a weekly WE'RE DOIN’ OUR BEST, HE COULDN’T VO MUOl MORE THAN \ /TMfeAvlWHILE; [otele— Reetauranta ...... 6 i a d v a n c in g ENEMY'S UNES anted—Rooms— Boatd ...... r • VOUR HIC3HKJE5S,,-— T IF WE’RE DOiN’...IT’S MAN-ROWER WE ! Real Estate For Kent Corner Mill and Oakhmd Streets BUT rr LOOKS / OWLV GEN NEED TO LAUNCH A DIVERSION.' / .T; Ttm«nts. Flats ren»-mente basis. Must be close to I". jjjL L WE’VE OOT / l o o k .' \ -rvHA-TroIjTD alness Idocations for Rent .. LIKE THEY’RE ( ERALcDOP WE c o u l d w in t h i s w a r if AL lt /''EM ON TH / e m e lai \ THAT CCXJLD CUT uses For Rent ...... G O N N A b r e a k THERE WAS SOM E WAV W E ^ ' I Di ixj PlHcJN US OFF FROM OUR burban For Rent ...... b» THROUGH OUR COULD (OPEN A mmer Homes For Rent ...... ♦>' Prefabricated Government CENTER.' anted to Kent ...... €4 R eal Esta te Fo r Hale rtmeni BuHdlna for Sale .. 69 latness Property for ... 7u Housing Project, rras and Land for Sale ...... 7 i MALE HELP WANTED uses for Sale ...... 72 ta for Sale ...... T' West Center St. and Hartford Road I rf Property for S ale ...... 74 Machine Tenders burban for Sale ...... 71> li Estate for Exchange .... 7*» ted—Real Estate ...... 77 D ryer Men HM Aartloitw—I.ecal Notices' Apply Monday '•^Vysv Nottnea ...... 78 General Laborers AVkvvt W W S A ■;>Vwyv W V W k Experience Unnecessary 8329 COLONIAL BOARD COMPANY Holt Fairchild Co. 11-19 -VV'- , A f W W M 61.5 Parker Street Manchester, Conn. Phone 6148 coe*. i»u in m* «i»vict. *»£' T. a, wa a a >*T. orr. Wherever high spirited girls arc entertaining our boys of the Army and Navy at their training camps FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Modest Start BY MERRILL BL6SSER HD RYDER Turned Tablet* and bases, this is a fiock which BY FRED HARMAN ranks high with both the girls and the boys. The top is sheer, frothy , R x jr t e e n NO t h a n k KID PEPPER’S DE AMD he'll be FGHTiM.’ r,A Read t for THEY DECIDED 'Xy fAE-lDOM’T W h e n a r e ] As SOON AS WE GET A n v f l o o r s J’ A n y RUGS t h a t Mowt> and delicate in eyelet erpbroidery. YOU I YOU s - - - SIK I ’U . 14 AV» LETS GET SORE VJHEN He f IbJDS HiS !^AD VCHEM HE FlMDS OUT] Th e d a m c e , CO FOR .A WALK Ll

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, J 4 ,.. FRroAY, JANUARY 1,1948 MatirbrBtrr £it»ttitio 19«ral& Average Dally Circulation For the Moatt of Deoenber, IMS Mie. Annie Smith of 173 Ihut lit Town Center atreet la chairman of .the Strip of Land Liei|t* Smith 7,858 comndttaa arranging for dedica­ Write to a Soldier! Member of the Audit tion of tha' service Sag at St. et tH« Korth and South Mary’s church Sunday, by the rec­ Is Given Town Is Assigned BoMM of Clroalutloao cfc« rdiea» which a n ob- tor, Rev. James Stuart NetU. An A letter to a man in the aervlce !• a bit of back, home to Manchester— A City of Village Charm OMhaant Bantay, tha fltst Informal reception will follow the him.. Write regularly to those you know. Parents, wives, BINGO ...... ^ 1 tha Naw Tear, extend four o’clock ceremony, at which sweethearts, friends—send in the addresses of your man In the (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS the special guests will be mothers Wishes lo Widen St. Fortner Local Hospital SAT. NIGHT IN ORANGE HALL (ClsasUled Advertlataif oa Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1943 Imltatlaa to newoomera service. 'The Herald- will print the addresses so that service VOL. LXII„ NO. 79 or the ICethodiat of St Mary’s boys who are In the James Street for Its Head Is Now with the to worahlp with Armed Forces. men's friends may write to them. Here Are a few—aee to it Sponsored by the British American Club Ihta occaalan, or to Join Entire Length. that we get more. 31st. Medical Bn. 20 Games--^$3 Prize Each Game them by latter of transfer or 30,000 Driven Marooned Family Carried to Safety or faltlL Rev. W. Ralph Sergeant Found The Manchc.ster Stores Corpo­ Evan W. Nyquist, 31191085, lat Lieut. Harry C. Smith, MAC. ' 2 Games $10 Prize 1 Game $7 Prize Jr., or tha South Methodist Cpl. George Blrge Velikie Luki, Elista Embarkation A, P. O. U. S. Army; former adminiatrator Rommel Retreats and Rav. Dr. Oarl H. Fur* ration. owner of the property at 20129217 1 Game $15 Prize 1 Game $20 Prize the corner of St. James and Main Seattle, Washingrton. of the Manchester Memorial hos­ Out of Homes or the North Methodist Guilty by Court 160th Inf. Regt. pital, has been assigned to the All for $1.00 rh, win be glad to hear from streets, has deeded to the town a A. P. O. 43 I*vt. Woodrow H. McCann, 31st Medical Training Battalion by telephone or In person, strip of land 10 feet wide from c]o Postmaster 808th D et by Brigadier General John M. Extra Cards, 3 for 25c.' 2 Special Games Farther to West By Ohio Flood itamplatlng this Important Sergeant (Tech) Harold W. Main street back along the entire San Francisco, California c o Poatmaater, ’ Willis, commander of Camp Army: length of the property. This was Fall to Red ClArtwrlght, U. S. Army of Camp San Francisco, Cal. Grant, Illinois announced today. $25 Prize Each. 3 Gmls for 10c given to the town with the under­ Pvt. Walter C. Wilhelm. U. S. Lieut. Smith was superinten­ Davis, N. C., was fined $15 and standing that in return for the ,M. C. Raymond Dumas. A. S. dent of Memorial hospital for the 1 Sweepstake Damage May Reach $3,- FLUTE and SAXOPHONE costs In a special session of town gift the town would lay a side­ Marine Corps Unit No. 865, Co. 442, past five years and was In charge As British Chase INSTRUCTION court Thursday afternoon on a walk on the south aide of St. C O Postmaster, U. S. Naval Training Station, of the local institution during the Playing Starts at 8 P. M. 500,000; Residents of charge of assault on his wife, Mrs. James street and widen the road San Francisco, Cal. Newport, R. 1. planning and construction of the Portsmouth, O., Hope Long Siege Ende CARLYLE B. JOHNSON Elizabeth Cartwright of iS Pearl the entire distance. The select­ new wing addition. He was for­ Eighth Army Over An­ street. The attack occurred last men before accepting the offer merly superintendent of the Lucy Milk Prices Against Fresh Floods. IIS Branford Street Monday night at 7;45 p.m. hold its cherished rank among the other Hurdle in Pur­ considered a plan to cari-y the Im­ Class A. hospitals of the state. Hastings hospital. Manchester, N. Mephone 7S57 The case was first heard by provement as far as Park street. Hospital Here H., before coming to Manchester, Capture of Two Majo^ Judge Raymond R. Bowers on 116 Hospitals Added Conn., and was also superinten­ suit of Axis Across Lib­ To Be Let Portsmouth, 0 „ Jan. 2—(JPi— It Is expected that land will be The American College of Sur­ Lend-Lease Monday, but there was such a di­ secured from the estate of Wil­ dent of the Elm Terrace hospital, ONLY BALSAM-WOOL ya as Commander The Ohio river hurled.its full flood New Obstacle Objectives 900 MiU vergence of the testimony In the geons, through its Board of Re­ Landsale, Pa. He held a commis­ liam C. Cheney on one side and A<5aiii Honored gents, announced that a total of fury at this industrial city of 40,- case, that Judge Bowers ordered sion as Major'in the famous Lans- Go Higher Apart Aniiouiiceil ai from the property of his brother, 2.989 institutions, an increase of S e e d e d ATTIC INSULATION Fails to Make Stand 400 inhabitants today after driv­ May Cause Probation Officer James Duffy to General Sherwood. Cheney, on the dale Volunteer Service Corps Faces French Anderson 116 over 1941, were approved this which unit rendered valutble aid At Wadi Bei El Chebir. ing 30,000 persons from their Newest Successes make an. investigation for a spe­ other to make the road the same .^Ipiiiorial RpccivpsV- 0 Cov- year. The 1942 survey showed OFFERS A WRITTEN, MONEY-BACK cial session yesterday. On the width. in the Pennsylvania floods of homes upstream and causing dam­ eteil Class A Award for that few hospitals previously ap­ 1936 and 19,38. Federal Subsidy With- Big Dispute Hard-Hitting Wintei basis of the testimony given by the Another plan is also under con­ proved as Class A arc not meet­ GUARANTEE... London, Jan. 2.—(/P)— age that may reach 33,500,000. Seeking Unity Greenhouses Probation officer, Sergeant Cart­ sideration to widen Park street Lieut Smith lives at 16 Cam­ dratrnl Reason Behind The resident crossed their fin­ Offensive; Final. Sei The Tweiilietli Year. ing the minimum standards today, bridge street. The British were over anoth­ wright was found guilty. The lat­ from Main .street to Elm terraae, and many institutions, have Im­ gers and hoped against fresh ter was here on a furlough from but this cannot be done before the er hurdle today in the pursuit Permission in 3 Main lire of Velikie Lul Artistic The Manchc.ster Memorial hos­ proved their standings since the • ALtAM-WOOL floods as a company of Army en­ Demand Maile by Fol­ Request for Renewal of the Southern camp. bridge la built. Trouble in getting of the Axis across Libya as gineers helped fill 20,000 sandbags pital has again received the rovet--‘“ ^ *'^®i**j ATTie imVLATlON Metropolitan Sections. lowers of De Gaulle for Authority Expected to Is Bloody Operation] Floral Arrangements the iron for th,e bridge may hold od Clus.s A award of the Ameri- Only " ” 89 hospitals qualified"-'■-j for Marshal Rommel, still prefer­ to bulwark a 62-foot flood wall. up this project for some time. approval in 1918 as compared with MVS r o t ITSOF Scores of families were removed can College of Surgeons, an honor DON'T SHIVER ring to run rather than fight, Elimination of ‘Hold- Prtn'ohe Controversy Moscow, Jan. 2.—' miles north of here. I For Business “ A number who have done well towns in their path tumbled It*s quick, too, easy to pre- TALL CEDARff order to Join forces with the Axis last night, reaching 15 feet above tbeir hands as they sped sout Army in Tunisia for the final Destroy Locomotives. under Vichy" still hold key Jobs in For Su|)plies | »re and nutritious — all On Corn Now flood level. Eight feet of water North Africa, said this spokes ward to provide a new threat showdown in North Africa, it still covered half the town, whose 3,- hind the German forces bu was possible that he intends to New Delhi, India. Jan. 2.— Seen Needed man. Though he did not name important requirements for .500 population has been doubled them, he said they are the ones with the frontal assault of Thb W. G. Glenney Co. make Tripoli itself a fortress from by new war workers. A thousand (/P)—^Fighter planes of the Uncle Sam Must Hoard Russian offensive in the CJauc •diedules that may include which to try to stall the advance. Striking Changes in Con who preached collaboration and ' Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint were made homeless. United States Tenth Air In that offensive the capture > wartime jobs outside, as BINGO Reinforcements Received Huntington, W. Va., a city of One Third More Goods persecuted fellow Frenchmen. To Assure Enough for 886 North .Main S t Tel. 4148 tent o f Ever-Normal A return to the constitution of Chikola, a district center aoutl w ell as a feed-your-family The Morocco radio today broad­ 90,000 between here and Point Force loaded up with small Needs of Military east of Nalchik, and of the cast a Cairo report that Rommel i easant. was safe behind an $11,- bomba two days ago and set And Services Than in the Republican regime in France w ell program, on the home TONIGHT—9 b^cloek Granary Brought on must be the basis for the united of Kaznedo and Saldun, also recently had received reinforce­ 000,000 72-foot wall completed last out on forays that dealt 1940 Or in 1929 Es- Forces and Lend-Lease announced in the commu fron t ments to bolster his resistance in Bv Needs in War. month. The river was expected to fight and De Gaulle has taken the The Rusoian Caucasus Army sharp blows to Japanese rail initiative in trying to get the ^ ORANGE HALL the Tripoli area. crest at 61.5 feet, 11 above flood sential After War. Washington, Jan. 2 — (/P) — throw-n units aoror atbe Tecs 4. ply lines and bases still provided of the United Nations, stocks of Farmers in Kentucky also suf­ destroyed. frigerating facilities. (Contlnned on Page Fonrl the committee, which Is independ­ earlier this week in connection The practice of acquiring sup­ the main action in Tunisia, where com in the granary were at a fered heavily. Six hundred acres cf Water Tanka .\ttacked ent, self-financed and self-perpetu­ with an alleged pint to assasslnte both sides wcf^ massing ground peak, totaling ir excess of 500,- hemp worth $75,000 were lost or- plies in excess of current needs, re­ . Due to Lack of Manpower, Tires and Gasoline We are At Mawlu. 20 miles south of ating. in announcing the setup and ferred to in official quarters as 000,000 bushels. Wheat stocks Mohnyin. water tanks were re­ broad program yesterday said: (Continued on Page Two) (Oontlnaed on Page Ten) were about one-half that total. (Contlnned on Page Two) "stockpiling, " Is made necessarj’ ported shot -«p and 20 miles far­ Must Begin Plana Nnw largely by the nature of food pro­ f Greatly Increased Consumption “ These objectives can be reach­ i c Serve plenty pf fruit In your winter menus ’ Forced to Discontinue Our Pick-Up and Delivery Lend-lease demands, however, ther south, at Naba, direct hits duction. in very few items is the Flas were reported on rolling stock ed, and new Jobs created in .suffi­ rate of production constant. For (Late Bulletins have called for greatly increased cient numbers, only if a substan­ livestock consumption of com. aa and installations. About 50 freight 407 Soldiers most products there are. seasons of Army Ready Six Persons cars were strafed at Pinbaw. tial majority of American business high production and seasons of low PINEHURST Pinehurst Fruits and Vegetables Well aa industrial products made men begin to make their post-war ’ Service January 15. from com such as starch, sugar, The official statement also said production. Benea’ Aide Executed plans now, and provided an en Die ill Action London. Jan. t — >/Pi- Tree Ripened Juice If Gas Used oil and alcohol, the granary's sup­ Die ill Flood that medium bombers of the vironment favorable to business Must Buy HeavtI.v at rm ka Wishes You Success in 1943 ply of that cereal has been reduc­ Tenth Air Force attacked the Jap­ Thus, to be sure of supplies, the pf the provisional Czech enterprise prevails, the committee governnient here aaid today ORANGES ed to less than 200,300,00” bushels, anese air base "at Shwebo last believes. government must buy hea\'ily in In wishing you success, health and happiness for the DoX. 47 c and a large portion was in posi­ had learned In advlcea frons 2 doz. 89c. Wednesday, hitting hangars and “ITie committee's program pro­ First Casualty List Is- the seasons of peak production, or year 1943----- health comes first, and we offer you the We greatly regret to have to make this announcement but we Chemical Warfare Serv' tion for immediate farm con­ Unsea$Fonal Rise Surges installations and starting a large else it might be short in the sea­ rich, Hwltzerland. that JIri sumption. bably represents the most import­ siieil by ,\rniy Since mik, 49, for many yeara aecr services of the whole Pinehurst staff to help you work Pink Grapefruit ,...... 3 for 29c ice Chief Says Ameri­ Toward Major Cities oil fire: ant effort yet undertaken by sons of low production out your food and rationing problems. Meanwhile, the granary supply The attack preceded by a day Take pork production for ex­ to President Eduard Bene*, » have no alternative under the present conditions. When the war is of wheat has expanded more than private business to encourage such Change in P o l I C V. Sunkist Lemons, Calif. Oranges, Pears,/^Iclntosh Apples ca Ahead on Output. Of Willamette River. that of an R. A. F. bomber force planning." ample. In the months of Decem- been executed with six other* The further we get into our war activities, the more I Limes, doz. 45c. Avocadoes. three-fold. By the time farmers which a British communique yes­ Prague for fostering an antl-C' While the first and almost com­ Washington. Jan. 2 'P)—If gas becomes a weapon of unaeaaonal flood surged toward in action in the Southwest Pacific, To Correct coordination Lack general use In this war, the Chem' the major cities of the Willamette R. A. F. Blenheim bombers members are understood to be so that we can function in our wartime activities each Paper Shelled Almonds...... /...... Ib. 49c service. South Pacific, African and Euro­ Boston. Jan. 3— Gov. leal Warfare Service of the Army river today, leaving six dead and swept over Kalemyo. in the Mylt- working with the conviction that pean war areas and at sea were day. The shortages of medical.services, both doctors Large Walnuts, Ib. 35c. Bananas is ready to give it—and equally uncounted millions of dollars in tha valley of Burma, yesterday the huge problems of demobilizing Curtin Seeks erett Saltonstall indicated Nazis Claim made public by the War depart­ he would move sw Iftly to correct| and dentists as well as hospital service, makes it doubly Extra Fancy Baldwins 3 lbs. 25c ready to take It. damage. afternoon and set it aflre with some 29.()00.000 soldiers and sail­ ment today. luck of ordinatlon repor' important. The first rule the insurance companies MaJ. Gen. William N. Porter, Past the Eugene area, where bombs that hit in the center of ors and war workers, of making It •was the first Arm;/ casually Green Beans Potatoes, pk. 39c. CWS chief, said today the Ger­ damage was estimated at $5,000,- More Forees among Boston city departnieiltS^ stress, is EAT RIGHT. The mat, here at Pinehurst says In The Interim We Suggest You Try Our Sea Victory list issued since a recent change in a grand jury that Indicted 101“ Cauliflower Sweet Potatoes mans were known to have large 000, the flood crest swept toward (Continued on Page Fwo) (Continued on Page Two) poliev authorized general publica­ “ WELCOME’’. Every day during 19-1.3, come in, or dial stores of war gas, and could be Cor\’allls, Albany, Salem, Oregon In connection with the Co Idaho Bakers tion of the entire list. Previously, Grove Night Club fire that 4151. We will help you all we can to. eat right and give Spinach expected to use It whenever ad­ City and Portland. newspapers had been restricted to Wanifi to Drive Japa- you the best food we can obtain. White Boiling Onions vantageous. Several Allied Cruitiers Water Covera Highway t89 Uves on Nov. 38. The goxxr Beets publication of the names of men hinted that be would make an_ Sweet Slicing Onions “ So far. In my opinion, the only Water covered all major high­ who enlisted from or had relatives nene Out of Areas PINEHURST Carrots Chickory Tomatoes reason the Germans have not used Damaged, Destroyer Is ways and swirled over farmlands. Warns Nation No Relief nouneement later today regar The cities themselves, on higher living in their circulation areas or the ste|>s he would take. Cno WALTER P. GOR.MAN gas Is that they have not needed were of national proiqinence. Conquered in Pacific. Cucumbers ' Iceberg CASH and CARRY Sunk During Battle. ground, have not been touched dally. It was reported he it,” he said. The list gsve the hames of 27 “They would be very unwise to by floods In years, b»it the Willa­ Seen in Oil Supply Pinch Melbourne, Australia. Jan .2 — s»-ek legislative a<-tlon to pro* mette lapped perilously close to officers and 197 enlisted men killed Poultrv-, even if the holidays are ju.st pa.st, looks like start using it ifi Tunisia, where Berlin. (From German Broed- ■Pi Prime Minister John Curtin Is greater cohesion among dep city streets at Corvallis, Albany in action in Africa; 15 officers'and the best meat buy for roasting this week-end. Pinehurst Dorest Food Specials - their Own restricted and. fixed cast.N), Jan. 2-H/P)—O rm an war­ 33 men in the European area; 14 making representations "to the ments charged with the p« ships and U-boats, combining in and Salem early today. $1.75 Jars Boned T u rk ey...... $1.63 positions are extremely vulnerable Washington, Jan. 2.—liP)—Ex- • discovery and exploration, of new officers and S5 enliste*. men in the proper quarter* " to strengthen safety. Late Thursday afternoon, we receive another ship­ an attack on and beneath the Arc­ Hundreds W'ere evacuated from $1.05 Town House Chicken Dinners Laundry Service to retaliatory gas attack. plaining that the war effort “is sources of supply, that existing South Pacific; 10 officers afld 21 Allied Pacific forces and drive the ment of tic ocean, damaged several Allied lowlands. At West Springfield only well started in Its demand suppli'es be conserved through ra­ Japanese out of conquered areas. Mould Permit Law Suspenrioa (Chicken and V egetables)...... jar 99c “In Russia there was no point alone in the Eugene area nearly enlisted men in the Southwest 4, 5 and 6 LB. ROASTING CHICKENS In spraying their own path with cruisers, sank a destroyer and tor­ upon our oil supplies." a congres­ tioning. and that the public co­ Pacific . and five enlisted men kill­ J. Dedman, minister of war' .Albany, N. Y'.. Jan. 3- pedoed four merchantmen In a 900 persona were removed. Many LOBSTER BISQUE mustard gas for that 1,000-mlle sional committee warned the na­ operate by cutting down on the ed in action at sea. organization and industrial re- I.eglslatipn designed to TABLE DRESSED PLUMP TENDER Inaugurated over a year ago and already very popular with hun­ Naval battle, a Nazi communique, others were taken from small use of petroleum and Its prod­ suspension of any law Imp (With Sherry w ine)...... 2 cans 49c walk. It would have been to Rus­ communities and isolated farms. tion today not to expect any re­ Aggregate,-t'rm.v Casualties search, declared today. GRADE A TURKEYS TURKEY A LA KING sia’s advantage to use gas against reported today. lief from the current pinch until ucts. As of last Dec. 7, aggregate Curtin had warned only two New York’s war program The only ship listed as sunk was Rescues were carried out by sol­ days ago that Japan is consolidat­ drafted todaj In the wake_o^ Weights in these will be the equivalent of 9, 10 and 17 (With Sherry w ine)...... Can 61c the Germanil, but they were a sig­ diers and Civilian Defense work­ after the war. HutmtantUI Beservew .tbandoiied Army casualties since the war be­ dreds of customers. Same high quality work but natory to the treaty prohibiting the destroyer and the communique The warning was based on two Cost factors and lack of facili­ gan were listed as 2.009 killed, 3,- ing her gains, and said that publican ^...... Gov. _ Thomas E. lo 20 lb. Turkeys. ■ These turkeys and large chickens Lobster a La N ew burg...... Can 73c said the Ormans also lost a de­ ers amid extreme dangers. Trees the policy of dealing with Hitler inaugural call for expansloii m have plenty of white slicing cuts on them. the use of gas, and appar«itly in­ and small bulldingc were swept year* of investigations by the ties. the committee said, have led 332 wounded, 30.119 missing, 112 Glass (and cans) TONGUE, 9 oz. Jar 89c tend to abide by It.” stroyer in the action which. It said, House Interstate and Foreign to abandonment of substantial un­ prisoners of war. and 106 interned and the European pha.*e,Qf the war state war effort. Leading hla developed from the pursuit of down on rescue craft. Several ty’s return to stale power We offer a special on 14 to 15 Lb. Young Tom Turkeys 1 Ib., 6 oz. Jar $1.69. h Treaty Never Signed were overturned. Commerce subcommittee, and on derground reaervea. It suggested in neutral countries. first was being overdone. The United States, Porter no­ convoy. the assumption that the war legislation to permit producers to The latest casualties, however, Must Make Full Contribution 30 years. Dewey assumed the •t 49c Lb. LUNCH TONGUE ...... Can 85c Three Drown After Crashea ernorshlp yesterday with »n ted, has never signed such a trea­ The communique said the action would continue for two more»require "equitable coipplinuce cannot be simply added to the Dec. Dedman. asserted that Australia occurred Dec. 31 near Bear Island Of the six lives lost, three ■vic­ herself must make the maximum line of “ war-time tasks” M Large Premium Fowl Native FYyers. Just in— Blue Label Catsup, large bottle ...... 2te ty, but nevertheless is committed years. with a cooperative plan” for the 7 figure of total dead, however, YOU SAVE 15% which lies about midway between tims drowned after automobile Denianda E xoe^ Production conservation ■ and production of oil due to a time lag between an­ contribution to obtain the assist­ pledge ot his adminlstimtl** to a policy, of retaliation If gas Is BMW Sausage once over the week-end. Small Link SLICED BEETS, 2 No. 2 C an s...... 25c Spitsbergen and the northern tip miahaps. One vehicle skidded Into from underground reserves. nouncements of total figures and ance she wants and said the tab- lead the way In translating ' used against Allied troops. Heavy drains for war needs, prodiietlve effort the ■ lndooiI4 M B a a ^ Large Link Sausage. Sausage Patties. HO HO TENDER SWEET PEAS, 2 Cans...... 34c of Norway. a creek near Cottage Grove, coupled with failure to encourage In the field of rationing, the announcements of the. names of inet would “ take measures trans­ “Ws would mil be very, remiss, drowning" a woman, and another will to yictory among our “ ** v'Lanib Patties. Bag Sausage. GREEN GIANT PEAS ...... 2 Cans 38e however, if we went into this with­ 17x10 and liocatlon Coincide the discovery and development of committee commented, "all possi­ the dead, the War department ex­ cending In scope and severity any • • • slipped into a flooded ditch near new oil fields, the committee aaid, ble recognition” should be given plained. The names are not made that have been taken hitherto." DEL MAIZ CORN, C an ...... 15c out sufficient quantities of gaa” (The O rm an communique coin, Albany, drowning a mother and Owe Uve* to Engineer Fresh Piah By CASH and GARRY he added. *We feel now that we elded in time and approximate lo­ have resulted in crude oil de­ to the essential needs of individ­ public until the next of kin has These would include thorough Stewing Lamb LIMIT— 2 cans each order of Peas, Com and Beets. her five-month-old aon. At Weni reorganization of Industry and New PhiIndelpliU, O., Birdaeye Salmon are ahead o t Germany In the pro­ cation with the British admiralty dling, a mud alide killed two log­ mands exceeding production and uals and localities. been notified. a decline, during the last eight Might Be ’’NatlonBl Calamll.v” The list included soldiers from commerce, he added. RTED COLD CUTS Lb, 49c added, are “ greatly in excess of “might In time be rated as a na­ Southwest Pacific. Army records w ar effort which is invaluable to tion to smoke bomba and sheila, (There was no confirmation of break of disease. Flooded com' them, and resources are being re­ freight. The engineer, A. L. colored signal smokes, incendi­ the Orman claims, however, mimiUea were without drinking estimated production.” tional calamity. listed his nearest relative as his M ahorat will open at 8 a. m. Saturday and be open mother. Mrs. Louise Mokros of served by Japan for building up der of Canton, O.. wraa ewe OT 1 ^ New M odel Laundry aries, tear gas, sad ingenious pro- which bore at least surface evi­ water, heat and light. In some 'The committee recommended “The nation looks hopefully to killed as the two Vlenenburg, Hanover. <3ermany. her capacity not only to wage wrar 7 IL ■ . Ordim received Saturday a. m. up to 12 tectiva devlM against anemy gas. dence of covering a Nasi Nava] esses, food was scarce. that the government encourage synthetic rubber production," it freight trains, routed otot said, but the program “ia in part SUtes from which there were no but to resist an offensive." 4 Saturday af^nwou aa soc« aaffica Two), an Bsga raorX XCoBtlsaed OR Fago Xwo;^ ifTMUer incentivaa be glvea to f

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