POURTEEIt Manchester Evening Herald

mail will arrive as a New Year’s arc attached were sold this year Wennergrcn of 91 Alton gift fc. ninc-ycar..pld Jean Carroll Skating Rink without the need of a ration FIRST SPECIAL FQIfcTHE NEW YEAR street won the 325 war bond anil Herald’s Story of the little hetllcmenl of College stamp. About Town John Tompson. Manchester, won Grant, 23 miles from here in an­ The >'btmgstera seem to he DAYS ONLY! 3RD AND 4TH the $10 in war stamps given by swer to a note she hung on a Popular Spot much more warmly dressed this Ik’cause of the shortage of gas and tires, only calls re­ Sunset Council, s Degree o f Poca­ Covers Nation Christmas tree weeks ago.' winter with ski suits covering .There wa» « a error made yee- hontas. them from ankle to neck with a ceived by Monday, 12 noon, January 3ird, will be ir^ y in anuouncing the hours For days, the letters and parcels hood that envelops the head. Special! (Special will be In effect two days at plant). would be obeerred et the have been piling up m the Halifax Center Springs Park Is Company No. 1 of the South ,\s RpHiilt Little Girl in post offici. jean’s note had been otricc. There wtU be no de- Manchester Fire department was fastened to a tree shipped to Con­ Visited Daily by Hun­ TALL CEDARS ivery o f eiiy Iciod end the percei called at .5'50 yesterday afternoon N<»va Scotia ReceivcM necticut by her father. U. S. news­ Meaew delivery end stamp ;or a fire in the grass near the dreds of Skaters. Ladies* Dresses or ,«WB win be open from 7:30 Maiiv Letters. papers published the note in which lump on Hartford road. Jean’s address as written in her I N G O (Trousers, Coat, — 10 in the morning instead o f childish hand appeared to be "Ade­ “^New akates received at Christ­ Sw m 10 a. m. to 1 p. m., as stated , Vest) Sunset Rebekah Lodge will seat An article in The Herald, tell­ lina, Nova Scotia." mas are being tried out daily by TONIGHT Men’s Suits ^atcrday. its 1944 officers Mondity evening ing of the finding of a note in a large crowds at the skating rink in Odd Fellows hall. The installa­ ( ’hri.ilniHS tree here, was publish- As a result, mail from all cor­ ners of the U. S. was routed into in the Center Springs park. OKANGE HAI.L ^^.Robert Sherman Buck, of Cov- tion ceremony will be in charge oi (I in papers a . over the United It is noticed that those who go Heavy Fight Rages b|ui aiTlved at the Army District Deputy President Mrs. .State.s, and as a ie.sult, nine year Halifax, while postal officials puz­ Seething Aerial Bath skating these days have shoe 2 for $1.50 Forces training center. St. Meta Hoffman of Ea.st Haitford old lean Carrel, in Nova Scotia zled aver what to do with it. There is no "Adelina’’ in this province. skates, some contrast from the _ ,« jile m ’a Oollege, Manchester. and her staff. Mrs. Carl Hilding is was almost smothei-ed with (Regularly $1.00 Each!) Jean herself solved their prob­ old days. First were the old rock­ fvSSr Hampshire, for a course of chairmsin of the committee ot Ro- Christmas mail. er skate then camey the skate that Stan 1911 With the 1. Corduroy, velvet, W^hite or dresses with over two j^tiiatructlon prior to his appolnt- lem last night. She said hei- note North of Ortona; bekiihs serving suppei .Monday There was a mlx-up in the ad- was applied to the shoe with ai R^asent as an Aviation Cadet. evening at 6:30 preceding the in­ dre.ss because of the condition of had wished the finder a Merry Best P’ool Forward! pleats not included in Special. Christmas and asked him to write key attachment. Later the .clamp I 2. 2-picce dre.s.se.s are included, except dresses with long Poured Upon Berlin;" stallation ceremony. the paper on which the note was .skate arrived but owners of skates L,'. David C. Carter, seaman first writli.n. It waf wet in the first a .lette'- to a nine-year-old girl in an "awful lonely” place in Nova attached to shoes were few. Learn the Art jacket.s. g^'tiaaa, who recently returned from The West Side branch of thi- place and the child’s handwriting The shoes to which the skates 3. Please give us lime to give you service. Bombers Hit Rails '■'4 trip ove*’sea8 on a destroyer of Mary Cheney Library will close at was hardly decipherable. The ad­ Scotia. Of Better Duiu'ing y'the if. 8. Navy, has been spending 5 o’clock this afternoon. dress seemed to be "Adelina." ''' ( part of the holidays with his Afterwards when It was found from Nini Canadians Fight Way to Earlier Blazes Burn i' pMenta, Mr. and Mrs. George E there was no such place irt Nova Manchester Dry Cleaners Would Drop L & ie r ot 173 Henry street Sea- .Scotia, the note was dried and -ift. “ man Carter, a graduate of Man­ Holy Day l\Ta88c*s EVERY SATURDAY PHGHt AT 8:15 from . Within Nine Miles and chester High school received his Ironeii out and "Antigonish" was ' Artillery Range of Pas- boot training last spring at the made put. TWENTY-FIVE GAMES FOR $1.00 Filing Setup German Capital Hit At (>liiirc*lies Here The following dispatch received Mystery Blast Nazis Pour V. a. Naval Training Station, Phene 12 cara; Weather Lim­ While Rescue Workers Sampson. N. Y, He left for his ship over the A. P. wires from Nova Between 5-10 P. .M. jreaterday. Tomorrow Is a Holy Day In the Scotia tells that Jean lived In Col­ its Ground Operations On Incomes Still Digging Dead and Roman Catholic church calendar lege Grant, a :ittle settlement 23 On Destroyer Forth Talk The Brownie Troop of Junior and masses v. .i be celebrated in miles from Antigonish. Elsewhere • in Italy. Injured from Ruins of Olrl Scouts of Emanuel Lutheran both churches tomorrow morning. AERO BINGO On Landing church, which is under the spon- In St. James's church the mass­ Most Taxes Would Be Siiiks Vessel Sunday Attack; Big Littl^ Jean Receives AT Celebrate New Year's Eve Allied Headquarters, Al­ aonhip of the Dorcas Society, will es'will be at 5:30, 7:30, 8:30 and A giers, Jan. 3.— (JP)— Heavy Deducted Automatical­ Bombers Fight Way^l omit its meetings until further no­ 9:30. Rig Christmas Mail tice. In St. Bridget’s church the At the lighting raged north of Orto­ ly from Wages and Sal­ Believe invasion Armies Through Stiffest Re-:i masses will be at .‘):.30, 7:.30_ 9, 10 Antig mish, N. S., D ’ C. 31— — I na where Canadian troops American Warship Ex­ A flood of American Christmas The Army & Navy Club The regular meeting of Ander- and 11 o’clock. hftve fought their way to aries Under New Plan. plodes in Ijower New May Hit Out Earl­ sistance in Weeks. hon-Shea Post, No. 2046, V. F. W., No gasoline? .Can’t use your car? Gala Opening Of will take place in the Post rooms, within nine miles and airtil- York Bay; 16.3 Known ier Than Proper for Tuesday evening, January 4. De­ Then why not walk? It’s not too far. 1 lery range of the strategic Washington, Jan. 3—(/P)—A ma­ London, Jan. 3.— (A')— Ber»ij partment Commander Murphy will Police Court And you will tind our Bingo’s fun Adriatic port of Pescara, Al­ jor legislative operation designed Survivors; 108 Hurt. Army Considerations. lin, the R.A.F.’s first target; m ^ e hia official visit at this IF YOU WANT With many prizes to be won. lied headquarters announced to make it unnecessary for mll- for 1944, was given its s e c -"! meeting and all members are Peter Granillc, 21. of 43 Maple ’ions of persons to file any Federal New York, Jan. 3.—(/P)—A London, Jan. 3.—{/P) — German ond seething bath of fire and 1 urged to attend. RefreshmenU and (20) $5.00 GAMES (3) $10.00 GAMES THE BLUE ROOM today. Rain, snow and .high winds street. Providence, R. I., arrested limited ground operations else­ income tax returns at all was pro­ United States destroyer sank in propaganda outlets poured forth a bombs of*the new year today,! a aocial time will follow the busl- yesterday morning on a charge of (1) $20.00 GAME (1) $50.00 GAME neaa. On Tueaday evening, Janu- where in Italy to patrolling, but posed today by Representative lower New York bay today after stream of invasion talk today as by British airmen who deliv» | speeding, . was before the Town HELP strong forces of medium bombers Carlson (R., Kans.). Most income 'hry 18, the Post will hold Past an explosion of undetermined ori­ Court this morning. He was ar­ attacked rail communications at taxes would be deducted automati­ an increasing number of American ered their 10th great blow ‘ Cohnnanders’ Night. Commander Depot Square Grill gin which shook many sections of troops thronged the streets of Lon­ ly>. rested on East Center street by To All Our Taggla, Ventimiglia and Arms cally from wages and salaries un­ against the charred capital. ' Bolsheimer urges all past com­ for |»liinning any sort the metropolitan area and awak­ manders to reserve this date. Motor Vehicle Inapector H. F. 14 Depot Square Rlva on the Italian Riviera yes­ der 'lis plan. don. The newest attack" came; Flugel. terday, while other medium The Kansan, a member of the ened thousands before dawn. “Competent circles believe,” said while fires still were burning frofB- • The man entered a pica of guil­ of a banquet or cater­ Customfirs bombers attacked the rail yards tax-initiating Ways and Means There were at least 163 known one Berlin broadcast, “ that-;-com- a 1,000-ton or bigger assault that; Group 1 of the Memorial Hospi­ NO MINIMUM OR COVER CHARGE! survivors, including 108 Injured. tal Women’s Auxiliary, Mrt. ty and told the court that he had at Temi, 49 miles northeast of comn^ittee and author of the RumI pellcd by political reasons—Inva­ was made early Sunday and wbils i pay-as-you-go bill, described pres­ Fifty-four o f them, many with Ralph Kaufmann, acting leader, been diachargea from the United ing occasion then see CHOICE OF FULL COURSE DINNER Rome, causing explosions and sion Amiles which stand in readi­ German rescue workers still wsnr,^ vrtll meet Monday afternoon at States Array on December 7 and And Friends fli-es. ent revenue statutes as *’a hodge­ third degree bums, were at the ness in southern England may hit digging dead and injured iraBt'-ji the boapital. Group 8, Mrs. D. M. was on hia way to secure work in Cause “ Widespread Uaniage’* podge of language that can not be U. S. Navy photo-reconnaissance plane crewmen, going for an attack at masthead height, made Army hospital at Fort Hancock, out earlier than would seem proper the ruins. STEAK DINNER OUR N. J. Caldwell, leader, will Join them. the western par' of the state. He or call An air communique said tight- correctly and definitely interpre­ this photograph while they were strafing a Jap cargo snip in Ihe Mai'shall islands area in the South for military considerations.” IK FAMOUS ted by a I’hiladelphia lawyer.” There was no announcement re­ 28 Aircraft Lost ' had a letter assuring him a job. he CHICKEN DINNER ei-s and fighter bombers caused Pacific. The plane was piloted by Comdr. R. J. Stroh of . (A P Wirephoto.) Moscow "N ot Satisfied” said. Me was unaware that ho had Suggestions for Remedy garding loss of life. The wartime The Air Ministry, describing to- . The workrooms o f the British Slor«? Will Be “widespread damage" in sweeps The broadcast declared that one day’s attack as “ heavy,” said 28 ' War Relief Society in the British been driving so fast, he said. His lx ITALIAN SPAGHETTI T against motor transports and roll­ 1. Simplify and improve current complement of a destroyer, de­ .\RNOLD PAGAM ~r pending on the type, varies from such political reason is that Mos­ aircraft were lost in the Berlin't. American Club’a building on Ma­ papers were read by the judge anil DINNER PIZ’ZA ing stock on roads In the battle withholding provisions so as to showed that what he had said was Globed Until eliminate the need for any returns 150 to 300 men. cow "w not satisfied .with the 25 to raid. Mosquito stabs in westsimj^' ple ati^et will reopen^Wednesdaya area. Germany and northern Francs ' 10 a m. to 4 p. m., beginning Telephone 3902 or 5790 to be filed by 30,000.000 of the 40,- 51en Blown Oversldes 30 divisions engaged on the Italian ftom true. ’I\i'o Allied aircraft were lost in ’ front. and minelaying operations in ene­ January 5. Women wUUng to give A fln^ of 315 and costs were im­ Tuesday, Jan. 4 the operation. 000,000 to 50,000,000 taxpayers. Reds Advance Columns Smash The explosion, which occurred all or part-time to the work will Noisemakers! Music! Souvenirs! "This could be done by adopting a at 6:18 a. m. (e.w.t.), as the ship, “Increasing reinforcements of my waters. • ; posed, \| Thirty.-eignt snowbound German The -R. A. F.’S second 1,000-toll ' be welcome. graduated withholding from wages which iMchored three hours ear­ Choice of Fine Liquors — Beer and Wine trucks were shot up l/i the Apen­ assault in less than 24 hours on nines by Spitfires, Warhawks and and salaries,” he said, “and at the Into Novograd Volyhsk Area lier six miles northeast of Sandy (Continued' on Page Two) Private Howard D. Stidham, son same time allowing a percentage Hook, N. J., was preparing to the crumbling capital was mads -'. Kittyhawks attacking convoys after the big bombers fought of CapL end Mrs. Emri L. SUd- ifI Xf a. eM-Je. A^X«/XAb r a yX I K Make Eating At The Blue Room A Habit! between Pescara and Avezzano of income exemption” in lieu of the move, was so terrific, the Navy o f 116 Avondale road, has present deductions for other taxes said that men were blown over­ their way through the stiffest it Jeweler | and near Chieti. fighter and anti-aircraft resist- ' been selected for specialized army ROSE WILLIAMS, Prop, Sheets of flame burst from the paid, interest and contributions to Last Important Obstacle sides. Drops Charges tiainlng, and at present is as- H State Theater Building ^ churches and charity. The Third Naval district gave ance encountered in many weeks, Temi iron works and barrack.s 2. Combine existing personal In Zhitomir Sector am> returning airmen said. algned to the Sixth Regiment, following the attack there. Yankees Seize Saidor this description of the explosion: ASTP. Basic Training Center, ^M»IWIWWn|iW7!li7»WWM»IW8^ income tax laws into one base and “ All communications on the “The flak was so thick we cou|d Bridges Belkri-ed Hit Pre-War Polish Border As 5 Officials Poet Bennlng. Georgia. Celebrate New Year's ship were disrupted. The mast have stuck our wheels .down and Bridges were believed to have (Conttnned on Page Pwo) toppled, the bridge buckled and ridden on it,” was the way FlWht been hit in the attacks along the Harbor and Air Field —*Serious* for Ntizis The speaker at next Monday’s At the collapsed and one man said ''he To Face Trial Sergt. M. Sherman of Toidnto RieeUng of the Kiwanis Club of coast east of Nice at Ventimiglia, saw the barrel of the forward five- described the heavy anti-aircraft ^ Manchester will be Marius Van Taggia and Arma Rica. Bulletin! inch gun go whirling through the fire thrown up by ground d s -‘ deWeghe, chief chemist at the Princess Restaurant With Men Who Know Construction Three bomb hits were scored on Urge Outline Pinrh Off Jap Forces Moscow, Jan. • 3.— (JP)— air. - fenses. Colt’s Patent Fire Arms plant in a warehouse and a schooner at Allied Fliers “ Many men were blown over- Busliiiell Says Eliminat Two large concentrations of Are;; Corner MaMain and Pearl Streets San Benedetto on the east coast, Struggling in Jungle Driving within 15 miles of (•Hartford. His subject will be To All Our Customers and Friends sldea into the water by the blast. ing of Timilty by Rul­ were left roaring to the city, tlirV:| ♦‘Plastics.’’ Fred Werner Is and the docks at Civitavecchia, For Forminsr the pre-war Polish border "There was no disorder and fire communique said,' and Swedish.J 4 Best It's JARVIS Two To One northwest of Rome, and the rail­ n Against Gaining Auk- fighting companies were organ- dispatches declared the tortuthd ( scheduled to bring the attendance Minimum Per Person (Apologies to Lucky Strike) Shoot Down advance Russian forces today ing Alters Status of prize. The meeting will be held $2.00 way yartla at Anagni, 35 miles sies in New Guinea. captured Novograd Yolyn.sk, ized. German capital had had its w orst'', at the Y. M. C. A. ANNE CAMPBELL'S southeast of Rome, were plastered Allied Council ‘After the blast engincer.s se­ Imiictment of Others. night since the “destroy BerUn” .'‘,iJ From 9 P. M. to 3 A. M. by invader dive-bombers and War- 13 Japanese last major obstacle between cured the number one boiler and campaign began Nov. 18. * Lady Roborts Lodge, Daugh­ hawks?" Advanced Allied Headquar-j the Russian Armies and the left number four on to keep light Boston, Jun. 3.- (A’)—The Mas­ Suburbs of Nice Attacked BEAUTY SALON As an official Allied statement ters, New Guinea, Jan. 3.— I ----- power and steam up. ters of St. George, will meet Tuez- Noisemakers and Favors That’s Why We Say To You “There’s Hatch and Ball Propose old frontier in the Zhitomir sachusetts attorney general's office At the same time the Vichy ra­ day evening at eight o’clock In the said the Germans were showing (JP)— Americans landed at Probably Destroy aiul region. Premier Joseph Stalin The ship was ablaze forward dio said the suburbs o f Nice in . 853 MAIN STREET Fun for Everyone signs of exhaustion after throw­ and in the bridge. Fire fighters today discontinued prosecution of Jtrtm Mather room of the Masonic 111! Submit Plans Saidor, New Guinea, captured announced tonight. southern France had been at­ Temple. The hot dish supper plan­ ing divisions piece-meal into the the harbor and air field ind Daniase S»everal Oth­ could get no closer than the mim- an Indictment which charged six tacked by British or American ned for this meeting will be post­ OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY More Value Per Cubic Foot In battle for Italy, the Allied Fifth Carry Out Post- l)er one stack. Moscow, Jan. 3.— (JP)— high-ranking Boston police depart­ planes. The broadcast gave no poned to a later January date, Army gathered strength for a pinched off Japanese forces ers) in Brisk Air Figh* “ Sui-vivors said she seemed to date for the attack, however. NEW YEAR’S DAY Moscow Pledges. break in two under the number ment officials with conspiracy to and plana made, accordingly. drive on Cassino and the road to struggling in the jungle Advance columns of Gen. permit gambling. About 21 hours elapsed be- Rome. British troops of the Over Southern Burma. two gun turret." WE WISH ALL OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS Houses A t against advancing Australian Nikolai Vatutin’s Ukrainian The noli pros.sing of the indict­ tween the two attacks on Berlin, The annual Watch Night serv­ Fifth Army, it was announced, Washin^on, Jan. 3—lA”)—Sena­ Army have smashed into the Cimst Guard Go To itoene ment came just before five officials but Swedish correspondents said; ice *of Emanuel Lutheran church A HAPPY AND VICTORIOUS NEW YEAR made a new bold foray acroa$ the troops, Gen. Douglas MacAr- New Delhi, Jan. 3—(A’)—Allied Coast Guard ci'aft went to the tors Hatch\(D-NM) and Bail (R- thiir announced today. The land­ were scheduled to go on ti’lal. A the menace of delayed action wlU be held tonight at 11:30, ob- The Management and the Employees Garigliano river, penetrating tp aircraft shot down 13 Japsnese approaches of Novograd scene. One nosed into the side of Minn) proposed today that the ing. third offensive strike by Mac- sixth died a few days ago in a aervlng the President’s proclama­ of the Princess Restaurant Castel Forte and then withdraw­ planes and probably destroyed and Volynsk, railway center the ship and ran lines aboard, the Boston hospital. (Continued oa Page Six) tion to make it an occasion of ing. State departmhpt submit to Con­ Arthur’s forces in 18 days. Is a Navy said, taking survivors aboard GREENBROOKE gress an outline, of plans for the testimonial to the .swelling strik­ damaged several others in a brisk about 15 miles from the old Court Ruling Altera Status prayer. The Emanuel choir will Waging War of Attrition Polish border and last impor­ their boats. In a written statement. Attor­ have a New Yearia Eve social In immediate formation of a United ing power of Allied arms against air fight over southern Burma The fire was fought until 7:05 NOTICE The Germans "are waging a Nations council to\carry out the the Japanese and to Mac Arthur’s ney General Robert T. Bushnell' the church vestry at 8 o’clock. Dec. 31, Admiral Lord Louis tant obstacle between the So­ a. m. when the ship wa.s ordered said that a court ruling eliminating war of attrition, but the attrition post-war pledges ofXthe Moscow ability to catch the enemy by sur­ viet forces in the Zhitomir sector Than Anywhere Else!” has been heavier on their side," Mountbatten’s headquarters an­ abandoned. former Police Commissioner Jo­ Rev. S. J. Srczepkowskl, rector conference. prise. and the pre-war boundary. “She went down soon after,” the Flashes! said an official review o f the fight­ The two senators, m ^bers of a nounced today. seph F. Timilty from the case ma­ of St. John’s church on Golway First reports from the landing (Farther to the north, in the Navy said. terially altered the status of the (Late Ruiletins of the (A’) Wire) ing in Italy. ■ "Some German di- team which led a , Senat^fight for The communique said'the battle drive northwest of Korosten, the street, is general chairman of the visions have suffered such heavy scene, on the north coast of New It was the first wartime sinking Indictment which had charged that committee arranging for the New strong International comnnUments broke out wht Japanese aircraft latest communique broadcast llHail The New Yearl before the adoption of the &mnal- the other officials had conspired Asks “Watchdog” Committee Year’s eve party in Pulaski ‘ hall, The Undersigned (Contlnueo on I'age Six) attempted to attack Allied light from Moscow and recorded in (Continued on Page Eight) with the commissioner. (Continued on Page Six) which begins at nine o’clock to­ ly post-war resolution, toldA re­ London placed another Red Army Charleston, W’. Va., Jan. 8—( ^ I 1 AT ' coastal forces which were return­ Bushnell’s statement said; —Gov, .M. M. Neely, reportlBK;^ night and continues to 2 a. m„ porter they believed such action column within PoyaskI, a railway ‘‘The police commis-sloner Is would force a showdown on 'foreign ing to base from operations includ­ town only 10 miles from the old “ the most notorious, brazen at- January L charged together with defendants tempt that has ever been made policy that might clarify that issite Jury Indicts ing a bombardment of Japanese Polish frontier.) Occupy Half with conspiracy to permit and al­ Lumber Yards 1 Bomber Blast during the presidential campaign.' Fortlfiration!i Cnder. Attack purchase the state's highest rle^^ defense positions on Ramree is­ low the maintenance of illegal 4ot- tive office,” asked a special .ses;T CAVEY’S "Real Test of Support” land off the West coast of Burma. Fortifications along the rail­ terlcs. gambling estabfishment.s sion of the tVest Virginia Leglsia^l “It’s time to get down to cases,” Curley Again Reviewing widespread opera­ way line extending into Novograd Of Banjaluka and wilfully lefiising and neglect, Fatal for 13 Hatch declared, "Everybody is for tions in both the porthem and Volynsk were reported under at­ (ure today to set up a bipartts Range and Fuel to perform their duties as police watchdog" committee for ek WiU Be the formation o f an international southern Burma theaters from tack today by Red Star„. the Red officials. I Large Choice of Selected Foods ^ tions. Ohe s(iertal session, coa-1 OIL organization to preserve the peace Dec. 30 to Jan. 1, the communique Army newspaper, with several “ The indictment as it now stands but the real test of their support Six "^thers Named in reported only one ■ Allied plane Bloody Fighting Raging vened today to arrange for v« Fine Assortment of the Flying Fortress Plum­ stations within the junction s is materially different from that by soldl-r' and to consider TICKET PRINTING such a proposition will not come m issing. suburbs already captured. Red which the grand jury presented to mets to Earth;. Sur­ until s ^ e of the details are map­ Comiection with Engi- In .Streets as Many "watchdog” committee ma METERS - .'Short Advancer Made Star termed the situation there Superior court. It has in legal ef­ was requested to define amoni Best Liquors ped opt.” neers Group, Inc. “very serious” for the Germans. Nazis Taken Prisoners. fect been altered and whittled Meter" prints amount of de- vivor Under Opiate. F(ft himself. Ball said he hoped In Arakan, Allied gfround .forces the group's duty the InvesUgati CLOSED made a short advance on th6 west­ Red Star said the Germans were of possible election law violattos livery on your slip for your ' ’ Washington. Jan. 3.—(Ah — Rep. ern slopes of the Mayu range.' Al­ counter-attacking desperately with London. Jan. 3—(A’)—Yugo.slav (I'ODttniied on Page Two) to 19-14 and recommend changea 1^% It's Open House A t Covey's | Sacramento, Calif., Jan. 3.—OP) >' (Continued on Page Two) large tank and infantry forces but Janies M. Curley (D., Mass.) was lied patrols in this area were re­ partisans have occupied half of the the election laws. protection. j —A thunderous explosion cracked • • --s. : indicted for a second time today ported ."considerably ftjdre active city of Banjaluka, mining and This Year | out of the stormy sky and Uiou- (Coatlnued on Page Six) by a Federal grand jury hei^e In than those of the enemy.” R. J).. F. agricultural city in central Bos­ .Must Report for Duty First sands of persons looked up to aee dive-bombers made repealed at­ Washlqgton, Jan. S—(AA—1 L. T. Wood Co. ! a four-motored Army Flying Fort­ connection with the operation of nia and staff headquarters for the Chicago Police __ DAY Offers Form Engineers' Group, Inc., described tacks on Japanese positions. Treasury Balance Supreme court ruled today that Second German Tank Army en- 5IBis8ell St. Tel, 4496 I i I No Cover Charge —No Minimum | ress plummet to earth In flames draft registrant who objects to Ml Bear McClellan Field, killing 13 by the Department of -Justlce as In northern Burma, both heavy tnisted with the defense of the "a government' war "contracts and medium bombers made nu­ Washington, Jan. 3.—(Ah — The Nazi-held Adriatic coast, the Seek Slasher classiflcntlon given him by a draft^ I • .. • men abokrd. Of Judgment board must report tor duty befns I Come — Enjoy the ReaPNew Yeai^s Spirit At brokerage racket.” merous raids against Japanese position of the Ti-easmy Dec. 31: Yugoslav Liberation Army an­ One motor, a wingtip and other In addition to Curley, three- positions and communications. The Receipts, $174,243,008.75; expen- he can test to the courts the vnlld-'! parts littered a wide area, and nounced today. ity of 'he board’s action. The 33 E.\ST CENTER S terin mayor of Boston, former gov­ ditures, $329,531,688.70: net bal­ Marshal Jpsip Broz’ (Tito's) Wash- SATURDAY down from the thick overcast ance, $122,294,263,152.90. Woman Tied lo opinion by Justice Black, with Jus- ? STREET Associated Pr^s Coun­ ernor of Massachusetts. and '. now ((ktnttmiMl JT Page Two) war bulletin, broadcast by the i C A V E Y ’ S drifted a lone- parachutist— the the state's Democratic committee­ ing Madihie; Body tloe yiurphy dissenting said IP'’ OLD only survivor of the strange and sel Proposes Clarifica­ Free Yugoslav radio and recorded was “wel' understood” that. "dilRxis Sw]wwNiiw»nw»mJinwMiiNiwwwMWWWMWin*MiMmni»nMW8nwa: man. the indictment named six de­ by The Associated Press, declared tragic ending to a Sunday flight fendants, five of them previously Ripped W ilh Razor. consequences might' flow .from 'fjS RECORDS NEW YEAR’S DAY from McChord Field at Tacoma, tion o f Suggestions. that bloody fighting was raging apath.v and delay” am indicted. The new defendant is in the streets of Bajaluka. and Must be turned In for sal­ 'Waah., to Loa Angeles. David, E. Desmond, Boston, de­ .Selective Service Act S) Rush Expected for Free that many German officers and Chicago, Jan. 3.- (A*) A slasher to mobilize manpower vage If you want to keep i Maj. Jamea H. Wergen of Sali­ New York, Jan. 3— (A’)—The As­ scribed as a salesman for Ehigi- who police assumed to be a mani­ men have been taken prisoner. s|>eed which that ni^cesalgng- playing the new ones.- t nas. Calif., commanding olTlcer of sociated Press filed in United neers' Group, Inc. ac set upon a 27-year-old woman States District court today a pro­ German Garrison Besieged understandlng^^reqtored.” et jC each paid for old rec- For Inventory Purposes the Yucca (Arts.) ^.unnery school, The indictment, allegiilg viola­ Licenses for Marriages last night in the laundry of her was the survivor. Before being put posed form of Judgment in the tion 'of the mall fraud statute, con­ The German garrison in Novo orda lrreH|iectl\e of quantity. government’s anti-trust suit which Mesto, 40 miles east of Zagreb home, beat her head against the Japs Hold Areas Sought OO NEW YEAR’S BINGO under an opiate he told medical tains 16 counts. wall until she became uncon­ officers he had no recollection of counsel sgld would clarify and to eastern Slovenia and 30 miles Washington, Jan. 8— 'the out-of isason rush it censes and 95 consent DaiMr^ l^ tta M d sat Page ■'T

V S'. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 3,1944 whelmingly by the Senate, which Police Shoot would validate ah agreement be­ Woman Dies - '( To Admit Only Four Convicts Fealure at the Stale Here Desire Source tween’ the 15 non-operating right thigh. A member pt the regulsr business and from to unions and the railroads for an In­ Jap Soldiers Mth Artliilery regiment of the Rockville 4;:i0 for the cashing of checks only. Urge Outline , Defense Pump Allied Fliers Court Adopts Jewel Robber Of Statement crease of eight cents an hour. The From B um l 13th Infantry division, he care­ On other days the hours will be Urgent Cases Again in T oils resolution has‘ been held up In a fully considered replies to ques­ f.ewl« H. Chapmaa from 9 B. m. to 2 p. m. with the Houae committee. tions concerning his outfit's equlp- iUV. -Rorkvtlla exception of Saturdays when the For Forming Used at Fire Shoot Down New System Although most of the top lead­ ^ Sickofli^ar riient. hours will be from 9 s. m. to noon «f Chicago. Jan. 3. — ()P) — Sunny Second Fire in Ho .Ainsworth. 19-year-old seventh di­ Guard Stabbed and War­ Railroail Union Leaders ers of- both the operating and He said his oiitflt had bqgn pro­ only. New Havpn Hospital non-operating railroad unions moted from B class equipment to Judge KIsk III vorce of Tommy Manville. was Object to Remarks In Week fatal Allied Couneil Firemen F’ind Blaze 13 Japanese N<*w State Law Elimin­ Policy Necessitated by robbed of Jewelry she valued at den and Captain Kid­ were expected to return to the Not at All Sure of A class before the November of­ Fire Destroys Attorney John E. Fisk, former capital today. Formal meetings West Hartfordite. fensive, but that the new equip­ Judge of the City Court and presi­ $1,150 yesterday by throe mCn. one naped During Escape. On Victory Delayed. Victory, According to (tiontinoed from Page One) Umler Control When (Conttnaed from Page One) ates Payment of Cohth Diversion of Doctors. of whom laher was shot by police. were not scheduled until Thurs­ ment did not reach the regiment dent of the People’s Savings Bank, day. Three operating brother­ and it fought with mortars alone. is seriously ill st his home on Pros­ The wounded man was identified By Josepli A. Loftua Hartford,. Jan, 3. —(#)— Bum* ij; Available Prisoners. 12 Room House They Arrive. O f Court. by Lieut. Harry Penzin as William Davenport, la.,* Jan. S—(iT)— hoods—Conductors, Firemen and Miyol said In general that the pect street. the .State department soon would central span of a bridge across the New Haven. Jan. 3—(/P)— New Washington, Jan. 3 — OF)—■" Rail­ received Sunday in the second flra > move toward implementation of Mu river was destroyed. Auburn Thompson, 26, Salem, Ore.. Four convicta. all but one of whom Switchmen—have summoned their Japanese would be depressed If Schools Reo|>en Haven hospital announced today a road union leaders are planning to In her horn in a week and tha.j By Clyde A. rkrmwortli Jhe Mo.srow agreement, which The Manchester fire department The Town Court of Manchester. W'ho wai described by Penzin as had previous records of escapes, regional chairmen for atrategy Germany Is defeated, that Chinese Firenien Prevent the The schools of Rockville and wartime admitting policy under conferences on wage demands be­ third in a year proved fatal todajr and American air-activity had lit­ vicinity reopened today following recognized "the necessity of estab­ started off the new year with a in accordance with provitiona of an ex-convict and Army deacrtcr. were in custody today after (they ask the Truman committee to in­ With Chinese Forces in North- *Sky Dragons* Sturt which only case.s requiring urgent Penzin gave this account of the ginning Thursday. sta Hunmn Provlnbe, Dec. 29.— tle effect on his regiment, and that Spreutl of Flames to the 10-day Christmas recess. lishing at the earliest practicable grass fire on Saturday afternoon. Section 744g of the 1943. supple­ had fought their way from the An- vestigate the source and reason for to Mrs. Margaret F. Boyaen, 49, date a general international organ­ hospital care will be admitted. affair which occurred on the North (Delayed)—(AT—Japanese soldiers of all her enemies Japan hates the Installation Tonight Large Fires in Raid ment of the general statutes, today amosa state reformatory in a me­ the anonymous ■‘statement by a of 153 Park Road, West Hartford. Vfe, ization, baaed on the sovereign January 1. The department an­ This means, the hospital an-y Side: lee in which a guard was stabbed and civilians alike are sick of the United States and Britain most. Farm Buildings. Rising Star Lodge, I. O. O. F., Chungking, Jan. 3—(A*)—"Sky nouncement said, that thoae denied high government ■ official that Mrs. Boysen was extricated from Private Kiji Tomi, also 24, .said equality of all peace loving states, swered a still alarm at North eliminated payment of coats of The three men, after robbing the and the deputy warden and a a blaring chair in her home Sun-.^f- war and not at all sure of victory, will hold Its Installation of officers dragons” of MaJ. Gen. Claire L. admittance will be patients who Buena Oakes hotel of $13.55, drove threats of steel and railroad .strikes aooocdlng to available Japanese he felt that Japan had done China and open to membership by all School knd Oakland street at 1:30 court in connection with the trial guard captain were kidnaped. A warjd Pennant day afternoon. 'J'lremen said that Rockville, Jan. 3 - (Special) •— this evening when Harold Obenauf Chenhault’s 14th U. S. Air Force can be treated at home or for to the Sherone hotel. Entering, nia.v ha'/e delayed victory over prlsoaers. wrong. He entered the Army only such states, large aqd small, for but found the blaze under control opened theig 1944 activity with a of criminal ca.ses in the local court. The four are Frank Brown, 23. she was unconscious at the time -■ The 12-room Mo.ses home was de­ will be installed for anotheg term the maintenance of international whom an indefinite stay in hospi­ the trio found Miss Ainsworth of Poplar Bluffs, Mo., serving a Germany. Thus far, war corre.spondents las^ June 1 and was assigned to a as Noble Grand. District Deputy Albert Griswold, son of Mr. and bombardment of Teho Va^ in The procedure .became effective , talization would caiwe no material they lifted her from the chair, * transport regiment in the Ninth stroyed by fire of gmknown origin peace and security. talking to the room clerk. They 10-ycar term for auto theft; John One union chief declared the ToP&W Plant touring this Chinese front have G»and Master Everett Smith anis Mrs. Hayden Griswold, used an French Indo-China and raided January 7 throughout the state. effect on their health. forced her to surrender a $760 dia­ statement was "resented bitterly” which was enveloped In flamea. had an opportunity to question 19 division. He was a Tokyo power early Sunday morning. The farm "W e believe this could best be Indian pump, one of those Issued Japanese headquarters, barracks Until this date such costs of Bryl, 31, Omaha: Ralph Cassidy, She was taken to St. Francla > staff will be in charge of the in­ Fsmll.v Doctor to Decide mond wristwatch, a $400 ring, and 34, Davenport, and Steve Ratliff, and that he and his associates frlBoaers, all Japanese except plant employe before the war. is located on the Hartford Turn­ stallation ceremonies whfch will he done by the formation of a United by the Defense Council, to bring and communications In central court have included such items ot The decision as to which cases hospital, where she died thia mom- took $25 from the cash register. 31, Marengo, la. The last three Olivia de Havlllaml and Son ny Tufts in "Government Girl” would "take very definite steps to three Korean.s. Other prisoners pictured Japa­ pike, owned by Barney Moses, Just held In Foresters hall. Nations council and the time to set the flames under control when but Burma the following day. actual expense and other items of require urgent hospital care will be The next stop was the Lakeland Soiilliin^ton Factory to Ing. fees in court cases which did not were serving 2,'5-year sentences for playing at the State Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, .Saturday, story find the source." Apart from the fact that ^pin- nese Army life as one of blind Longview Meeting 'up such an organization is now, be­ a abort diatance away from some A communique from ticut. Gen. left to the family doctor. apartment hotel, the next hotel The , government figure, who Earlier this week Mrs. Boysen ; obedience without knowledge in west of Vernon Center. fore the problem Is deposited on Joseph y/. Stllwefi’s headquarters repre.sent actual expenditures. robbery. Ratliff was the only one of 'wartime Washington, from the serial by Adelia Rogers St. John. Be Scene of Presenta­ was taken to Hartford hospital lons gleaned from them were too The Longview Parent-Teacher buildings. The diversion of doctors and north of the Sherone where police without a previous bfbak on his sfipulated that his name was not few for easy generalizations, it is the ranks of ultimate objectives When Mrs. Moses returned home Association will hold ian important oiir doorstep by the end of the Tbe department answered six said large fires were started at Section 744g provides: nurses to the armed forcea plus a had assumed they would strike. with burns received when sparka war.” Ball said. record. . . -r-’" to be used, described the labor dis­ tion on Thursday. seotth noting that the Chinese One professed not the slightest shortly after midnight she heard a meeting this evening at 8 o’clock still and one box alarm during the Teho, Va. All the American planes “ Any expenses necessarily In­ manpower shortage In supporting Thompson was shot in front of the egy we have agreed upon we can from a cigarette aet her aleeptnf » crackling noise in the upper part of curred in any criminal proceeding Brown was captured at the putes as a "great tragedy” which pixxiuced no officer prisoners and knowledge of the major strategy at the school. A large attendance The section of the Moscow month of December according to returned safely from their aumer- personnel necessitated the new hotel, but the other two escaped. certainly defeat Japan in the Pa­ may eventually cost the lives ot garment afire. Friemen were call­ involved in the Hunan campaign. the house. Her husband investi­ agreement calling for esUblish- or prosecution shall be paid in the home of Forrest Warren after ,he East Hartford, Jan. 3.—Plant, that about half , the prisoners In­ of parents is asked, as the ques­ C:!hlef Roy Griswold. The amount ous missons Jan. 1-2. policy, the hospital said. had accompanied the Warren’a 14- Fate o f Axis cific ocean to such an extent that thousands of Allied soldiers. Ger­ ed to the Boyaen home at that terviewed were en^eerlng or Another declared that Japanese gated and found the upper part of tion of hot lunches for the pupils ment of the international organi­ of property damaged was exceed­ same manner and from the same James A. Hamilton, director of cither she has to surrender uncon­ "N" of Pratt * Whitney Aircraft' time and had been there on their treasury as are other expenses of year-old son, Herbert, and a com­ man propagandists have used tmnsport soldiers rather than ac­ troops had been forbidden to loot, the house in flames. The Fltton will be discussed at this time. zation Was Incorporated almost ingly small. the hospital and former president ditionally or none of her forces them, he a.sserted, to picture chaos Division, United Aircraft Corpo-' previous visit about a year ago. and explained destructive fires in Truck of the Rockville Fire depart­ bodily in the Connally post-war *Rice Bowl* Battle Costs maintenance of the court. Elach panion, Warren Yates, 14, on their tual combatants from whom fiery M'ork At Church of the American Hospital associa­ Joint newspaper route. Herbert’s Seen Sealed will be able to survive the impact ill the United States and thus bol­ Husband Hospital Patient occupied towns by "supposing” ment with Captain John Bock in peace resolution, but Chairman court, thcreiore, must pay all Pastor Talks ration, at Southington will receive responses might have been forth­ Members and friends of the Nearly 100,000 Men tion, asserted in, a statement: father, reading an account of the of our pre.ssure," Chiang a.sscrtcd. Mrs. Boysen’s huaband haa been that soldiera quartered In buildings charge rc.sponded to t^e alarm, but Connally (D., Tex.) of the Foreign actual expenses in criminal prose­ ster Axis resistance. its recently awarded Army-Navy coming. Rockville Baptist church have voL With the Chineac' Forcea in ” In times of %rcat stress, such break in the newspaper, became More important Factor a patient at Hartford hoapiUl for had accidentally set them afire the Are which had gained consider­ Relations committee pointed out cution, even in appealed or bound While he noted that the com­ Refrain From Comment "E" for production achievement All Seem Embarrassed unteered over l.OOO work hours for Chief Reports Northern Hunan, Dec. 29— (Delay­ as these war days bring, of course On *^New Year’ suspicious of the man who was Chiang Says Japs Will Although the best known figures the last two weeks. He Is being while trying to keep warm. able headway before being discov­ that the American, British, Rus­ over cases, except that municipal bined efforts of the Allies had been Thursday. The ceremonies will treated for jaundice. All the prisoners seemed em- the Improvement of the church sian and Chinese Foreign Office ed)—tP)— The battle for China's It is impossible to maintain the •vith the boys, and telephoned po­ in the labor movement refrained hknassed over their predicament. ered quickly destroyed the build­ and trial Justice courts may re­ same grade of hospital service Be Allowed to Pick responsible to a considerable ex­ be held in the plant at the after­ When firemen arrived Sunday, building at 69 Union street and representatives had specified that "rice bo .’l,” which lasted from lice. from immediate public comment, None showed bravado and none ing. Mr. and Mrs. Mose.s were un- work is to be stai-ted this week. cover certain e.vpenses under a which was provided two or three Surrender Wlllumt Struggle tent for sealing tlie fate of Japan noon change of shifts. Last of the they found on a table beside Mrs. the action was to be taken "at the \ Month’s Fires Nov. 7 until mid-December, cost rule adopted by the Judges of the Rev. Ward Gives Iiiter- Own Govern nienl. there were indications that the last divislon’a "satellite" plants to get made patriotic declaration.s. Cuttiii" of Seiiale ifble to save anything but a few- It is hoped to have the work com­ years ago. Brvl an.. Cassidy were captured and Germany in 1913. he declared Boysen's chair a newspaper d ip ­ earliest practicable date.” belligerents on both sides nearly Superior Court. of the anonymous criticisms had into production, the Southington All provided. a prompt reply personal items. pleted by February 25. World Par­ 100.000 men killed and ^'ounded. Must Utili'ze Skilled Nursing pretatioii of Great­ by State Senator Frank Martin that "there is . more important ping relating to the lire li. her As the house was beyond saving Connally said he doubted that Chungking, Jan. 1.— (Delayed) factor to be considered. not been heard. departments achieved their "E ” >n to all questioning save one—cada­ Commit lees Need ish Day. At that time the local date had arrived. South Enel Hafl\ One Chinese Army officials ^atiinateit “ On the other hand, it is impera­ when the barking of Martin’s dog One of (he railroad union lead­ home last Wednesday. verous little Superior Private when the firemen arrived, they church will celebrate by having the today. tive that vital hospital facilities he ness, in Sermon. attracted hia master to the barn —()P)—Generalissimo Chiang Kai- "This lies,” he said, ‘'in the tra­ the minimum possible time. With stood by to protect thie large dairy 'The Army and Navy Journal re­ Nazis Pour^ ditional love for democracy and ers, evidently more resentful even this award every plant of Pratt & HaUiimoto Miyol, 24, from Ftiku- Convention in this church, this be­ ported meanwhile that the Cairo Serious Blaze When The Chinese acknowledged 54, reserved exclusively for those who behind the Martin house. The sen­ Shek, declaring that the fate of than when he fir.st heard of the ^■liinta, who took his time about Washington, Jan. 3—t/P)—Esti­ bam and other buildings. Mr. and ing substituted for the Northern need hospital care urgently. It is ator, a former sheriff, covered the freedom of the American people Whitney Aircraft will boast an • I’rges Easing Requirements ^ and Teheran conferences had pro­ 000 casualties and asserted that “The New Year promises to be the Axis was sealed in 1943, pre­ who treat all peoples of the world < ritici.siii Friday night, aaid labor "E " po'n.iant. Coincidently with smawering when he answered at mating the Republicans have a Mrs. Moses' went to the homo of Baptist Convention which was not School Damaged. careful, checks placed Japanese Forth Talk our belief that every effort must men with a shotgun and the pair relatives. duced an agreement among Allied one of greatness,” said Rev. W. as their equals. 'Their brliadmlnd- probably-would a.sk the Truman the presentation of the Southing-1 Hartford, Jan. 3—(A>>—The local "60-50” chance of taking over con­ held this year becau.se of the cur­ killed and wounded at three-fourths he made to utilize fully the avail­ surrendered without a struggle. dicted today that 1944 would see :'»u- Inaugural Ion of Council leaders that the Japanese manda­ edness and far-sightednes.s have committee to see where, the re­ ton plant’s "E," Plant "M” at| lodge of the Sona of Italy in Amer­ f Private Miyoi gave us to under­ trol of the Senate after the 1044 tailment of travel and other war ted islands in the Pacific should ^>uring December 1943 43 that total. (This would, indicate a able skilled nursing by concentrat­ Ralph Ward, Jr., pastor of the The last of the quartet, Ratliff, “the beginning of the decisive sponsibility lies for seizure of the The City Council will hold the On Landing was taken off a bus after the driv­ led the American govsrnnient to East Longmeadow and Plant "L" ica adopted a rcsolutibn yesterday stand he wouldn't have been here elections. Senator Nyc (R., N. D.) i'cstilctions. to the United States after the alarms of fire were turned In, the Japanese casualty list of at least ing it on fewer bed units of serv­ South Methodist church, in his stage." of the war again.st Japan railroaiia and failure to settle wage expressed hope today they would first meeting of 1944 this evening er, Orville Graham, became su.s- adopt a Just, enlightened world at Willimnntic will add the first urging pa.ssage of legislative .tf hs hadn’t gotten a bullet in bis The total number of hours con- war. South Manchester Are department 40.000 dead and wounded.) ice; thus maintaining a satisfac­ sermon, yesterday morning. "But and disclosed that President policy and to translate that policy demands. make reorganization of committee at which time the city officials tiibuted by each individual will be picious of the man who sat with star to the “E” pennants already measures casing citizenship re­ The Journal, unofficial service reports. Of these four were bell Chinese Gena. Chen Cheng and (OoaUnMd troiD Page One) tory minimum quality of hospital people must not interpret that Roosevelt agrees with him that into action with succe.ss." This official iri.sisted upon setups a major congressional pol­ elected at the biennial City Elec­ recorded and on World Parish D.ay care this should result in both an hands covering his face. Graham earned and a third star will be quirements for aliens with chil­ tion in December will be sworn publication, said: t alarms and 39 stills. Of the bell Huseh Yueh, who released the fig­ greatneas In terms of the fame of thf Japanese people should be al­ anonymity because generally he adiied to the pennants displayed dren in the armed forces, cape- • icy. <-ertiflcates are to be presented to ’There was no doubt that China ures, said the^ had opposed a total American and British Armies In assurance of service for all ‘ hose summoned police. Into office; alarms the most serious was the a few persons who as victory The four escaped from Aiianiosa lowed to chcxise their own form of niake.s puidic .statements only in at the Packard. Buckland and cially as regards the clause calling If the committees were reduced those assisting, the certificates will would be willing to permit the Japanese force of 100,000 in the southern England, the occumula- who really need hospitalization and govci^nment if they overthrow conjunction with associatc.s. He in size, and each senator had few­ Mayor Rlkymond E. Hunt will be signed by the pastor and the Are at the Manchester. Green comes, will stand out. or in term.s after a furious fight in which a Pork Kalcrs (iol East Hartford plants. for a thorough knowledge of the United States to establish a base school where damage estimated at sixth and ninth war areas. tion of shipping apace in numerous an improvement in the quality of their military regime. ■ s.aid a formal statement probably er committee responsibilities, Uye deliver his annual mes.sage In the trustees. British ports, the preparation of a service over that which has been alone of tfie person who is elected prison guard was stabbed. The At Southington the flag presen­ Constitution. on Formosa, but she would not be about $14,000 was done. The fire would be made in a day or two. declared "a much more effective Council and the committee ap­ Elect Olllcers transport fleet of several hundred available' the last few months president of the United States.” men forced Deputy Warden L. J. ‘•"As to what form of govern- New Ration R o i u k s tation will be made by Rear Admi- disposed to make a similar grant loss has not as yet adjusted nient Japan .should adopt," Chiang i He added that "labor resented ral L. B. Richardson, U.S.N., As­ check could be maintained over pointments for the next tyvo years The Vernon Cl\ic Betterment to Russia or Britain. All leaders Japanese Report Two thousand tons, and finally Britiah. ■’Further, tk* elimination of "Rather,” said Mr. Ward, "great­ Womachka and Dan Beam, cap­ govemmen operations and ex­ will be announced. As thie chair­ Association u-ill hold a meeting and for that reason repair work ness this year must be defined as tain of the guards. Into a station said, in a 6.000-word New Years: ------this bitterly and will take very sistant Chief of the Bureau -if were agreed that the United and American efforta to weaken other than urgent hospitalization definite steps to find out the penditures." men of three city committees. Fi­ this evening at the Dob.sonville is being delayed. Transports Sunk German defenses by air assault will free beds and thus permit the Jesus would define it; 'Hb that is wagon and drove them S.") miles riie.ssage to the (.Chinese Army and; Washington, Jan. 3. id’)- Pork- Aeronautics. Acting General Stales sliuuld acquire the Japanese source and bring in the anony­ lyhile In the House, members of nance. Public Works and Health echool. At this meeting the an­ mandated islands.’’ All of the 43 alarms were for have been noted," the broadcast New Haven hospital to be better greatest among you must be the before releasing the.m. people, "that question can better | patp,.,, received a new war-ration Manager Williani P. Gwinn will By The Associated Press be loft to the awakened and re- j hom,s today fixim the Office o f mous person. It was the most accept the award for P&WA. major committeea do not sit on and Sewer committees did not .seek nual election of otflcer.s will take These are the former German Area in tbe district which is un­ An Imperial communique broad- continued. prepared in- the event it is called servant of all’.” NOTICE! pentant Japanese people to decide j Administration, cowardly thing put before the Colonel C. S. Irvine. U.S.A.A.F.. other standing committees, the av­ rcelcctlon. new chairman will bo place and report.s for the p-ist colonics of the Mariannas, Mar­ usual as nearly each month the :ast today from Tokyo declared Giving point to Berlin's obvious upon to care- for a sudden large “This significant year calls up­ public since the start of the war. will present token "E " pins to erage senator is a member of four appointed which may result In yea I will he presented. shalls and Caroline islands, depq^tment Is galled upon to take without Allied confirmation that concern w>-.s the increase in United number of upper respiratorj' infec­ on iLS all to live greatly, to assume lor .themselves.’’ I OPA ruled that spare Siemp No ANDERSON-SHEA or five important legislative other committee chanRos. care of fires outside of the dis­ The president agreed with him 2 on No. 4 ration book i.s good for It's all been hatched up among four representative employees. H. .Masoiiic Servl«*e awarded to Japan by tha League Japanese aircraft had sunk a States soldiers of all types observ­ tion cases.” our Individual share of responsi­ 3 Grass Fires AUXILIARY. gi'oups, he pointed out. William R. Dow'diiig Is the A Ma.sohic funeral service was o ' Nations under mandate. It was trict. ed here, some of them obviously bility for causes .which are . good, during talk.s at the Cairo confer­ the purchase of fiv< points worth what we call tlie palace guard.” Mansfield Horner, president of medium-sized transport and at ence. Chiang .said, that "all Japa­ United Aircraft, will make the alderman-elect from the Kinst liolc’ Saturday afternoon at the announced after the Cairo meet­ least one smaller one off Cape new arrivals. Some wear the angle to set an example for others to of fresh pork ami sausage until I'nioii IteNponNlliilit.v Oifwiainied NO. 2046. V. F. W. Want succeeding Alderman Ra­ White Funeral home for Henry ,M. ing that they would be taken away boots of parachute troops and air- follow ill the bearing of life’s load. For New Year nese militarists must be wiped Jan. l.’i. The stamp will not lie Rail union chiefs prcviousl.v had address of welcome and John S. Merkua. New Britain, on Friday out and the Japanese i>olitical Records phael Fahey who has been chair I'l-outon, 56, of 149 Uniofb street. from Japan after this war, but morning. bom divisions. Others are airmen, In this way. and in this way alone, good for buying smoked or cured blamed the administration for the Robertson, general superintendent W ILL MEET West Building system must be purged of ever.v of the plant, will also speak. Mu­ man of the Finance commtttee for Past Ma.stcr Alco Taylor was in nothing was said as to their dis­ Drops Charges The communique, recorded by infantrymei), artllletymen and en­ can the areas of our environment pork. Situation and disclaimed any TUBS. EVE., .TAN. 4th the past two years. George W. charge of the .Masonic service with position. gineers. disturbed by the war be straight­ ve.«tige of aggressive elements. " The new stamp replaces, in point linion rosponsibilit.y for any "psy sic will be by the 242nd Coast Ar­ Warrantee Deeds The Associated Press, also report­ Soiitb End Firemen Ex- Chiang .stated that "with the Schelner of the Second ward will Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes serv­ ed that a formation of 106 Allied "Numertcsil.v Superior Forces ’ Changes Hands ened up and life get going again ■ , , , ivt':!!.*! ! purchaslnu- po vr, llie old .No. 1 chologicai comfort" Hitler may tillery Band, U.S.A.. Fort Terry Instead of Jo.sephinc Majov.'ski to Anthony succeed Aldemian Fred Schindler, recent Allied landings in Ne , stamp, which was good for N. Y. The Color Guard will be ing as chaplain. The bearers were As 5 Officials planes had ”attempted" to attack (In a broadcast reported by the as it ought.” tiiigui^li Four Blazes have got out of it. January 11th. - and Ida Ferenz, property on Union chairman of the Public Works Kerwin Little. .John Kramer. John Would Drop Office of War Information, the Givea an Example Britain and other strategic points Senator Truniiin (D,, Mo.), from the U. S. Marine Corps at Kavieng, New Ireland. New Year’s .Innnn’s RPf’nnil line of (icfenso in street. committee; W. Kurt Berthold from Schweitzer. Charles Underwood Hungarian radio quoted a Buda­ ‘•We need this year.” added Mr Witboiit Loss. .lapan’s second line of defense in I chairman of the committee inves­ the Submarine Base at New L«n William S. Hyde to William morning. The Japanese high com ­ John DiSalvo Buys For­ the I’ acifie from tile Solomons to the Third ward will .succeed Aider- Paul Menge. and William Baer. Filing Setup To Face Trial mand admitted loss of seven planes pest newspaper, UJ Magyarsag, Ward, "people who will liVe with Oi’ A said validation of the new tigating the war effort, has dem­ don. Schleldge, property on Vernon man Henry Hoermann who be­ Burial was In Grove Hill cemetery. as saying that “ the Allies possess The South Manchester lire de­ the Bismarck sea had been brok­ stamp was made necessary be­ onstrated sympathy with the rail­ street. but asserted 10 fit the attackers mer Salesroom on Bis- the greatness of Madame Curie. comes Alderman at large. Quiet New Year were shot down. numerically superior forces ' and She was famous for her discovery partment had four calls to start en." cause of the larger number of hogs road unions' demands. He spon­ Greenbrooke Homes, Inc., to Al­ (Continued from Page One) He said that the task of encirc­ In taking this ofllce, Alderman The Rockville police reported On Incomes Losses toUIing 75 planes were are in a position "to start the in­ sell Street. of radium, but great becau.se of the New Year. At 1:30 Saturday sent to market. sored a resolution, pa.s.sejl over­ bert F.. and Irma C. Martin, prop­ Hoermann succeeds Alderman that the New Year holiday was one vasion of Europe." afternoon No. 1 was called to the ling the Japaiie.se oh the Asiatic erty on Marshall Road. down by a court ruling eliminating said to have been inflicted on Allied her devotion to science and her mainland would fall primarily on kWILUAM P. Paul Menge who was chairman of of the quietest in years. aircraft attacking Rabaul Satur­ ( “ In . the pa.st year the Anglo- unyielding devotion to acientifle corner o f McKee street and Hart­ THE BEREAVED Alexander Jarvis to the Green­ the Health and Sewers commit­ (Continued from Page One) the police commissioner from its John DiSalvo who conducts the Chinese .shoulders because "in her scope and leaving only its subordi­ day and Sunday. American-powers had only 80 land method. The greatness demand­ ford road to extinguish a grass fire brooke Homes, Inc., property on tee. divisions.” said the broadcast arti­ Stata Tailoring shop in the State defensive war, Japan will have to • .\sk Your Ncighhor About Us' . . . kifow that ever?' necessary nates to stand trial.” ed of us is a quality of everyday and at 2:58 the .same company make the China theater her laat lUI Marshall Road. Another item of busincm will be rate. "Under existing taw we cle. "and in the present year they Theater building on Bissell street, went to 713 Hartford road for an­ facility and comfort Is placed at Alexander Jarvis to the Gi-cen- the election of a president of the (lliicago Police have one base and varying rates Those indicted were Police Supt. living as demonstrated by each of line of defense where she will take Edward W. Fallon, Deputy Supts. Bomber Blast will have ISO.” has purchased from M. M. Moriar- us in his own walk of life.” other grass fire. their disposal here. brooke Homes,' Inc., property on Cduncll to serve In case the mayor for the regular income tax and a (A t the same time, another Yesterday afternoon at 5:38 No. her last, most stubborn stand. RE-UPHOLSTERING John M. Anderson and James R. ty and Harold West, the one story Seriea of Meetings "If we prosecute the war in Marshall' Road. is absent. Alderman William F. Seek Slasher separate base and rate for the vic­ Hungarian b:oadcast reported by 2 wa.rooke Homes, Inc., to tory tax." he .said. "Every tax­ Claflin, Capts. John O. Dorsey and frame building at 29 Bi.sscll street, Referring W the Crusade for a strjet accordance with tlie atrat- proprietor sujiervlHlon and a fair Hchmalz. who was president dur­ Edward J. Keating, and Detective- Fatal to 13 the OWI quoted Gen. Franz Szom-' East Center street to extinguish a By Paul L., and Josephine A. Young, ing the past two years, was not payer ■ must wade through this formerly occupied by Mr. West. New World Order, li'd by the cost iMilley. (('ontlnued from Page line) Seigt. Arthur M. Eunson, who bathelyi, chief of staff of the Hun­ Bishops of the Methodi.st church, grass fire and at 9:57 last evbning property on Marshall Road. called upon to serve at a meeting, nightmare of confusion in order to garian Army, is telling his coun- Mr. DiSalvo made the purchase as 1 ■"**** in vita"'*’** ^ died after a long illness. (Continued from Page One) and beginning in a scries of seven­ a fire that had started in the alley Alexander Jarvis to the Gr'ecn- aa Mayor Hunt has been present at determine his liability.” tr jTTien: ail investment. MacDonald e ti» Very lives Charles Egan and Raymond Limited to Indtctosent The building was first erected ty-three mass meetings to be held to the east of the Odd Fellows brooke Homes, Inc., property on all of the Council meetings. ,3. Repeal earned income credit. ("The war is near its end, but building was extinguished without and D' «e years »» Collins. The officers, terming the "There is sound argument for re­ Bushnell, in his statement, said mother is Mrs. Laura S. Randal). as a carpenter shop, and was later this month in principle cities Walker street. Fiinenil his acti-on was limited to the in­ only after costly fighting which lo.ss when No. 2 was called. A.s.siu'es you a choice selec­ : n i-h must havr^^ Greenbrooke Homes, Inc., (o The funeral Of Fred Dclaurier. aMsailaiit a maniac, said Miss Hen­ taining the earned Income credit, Sylvanla. O.. and Corp. Lloyd W. turned into a showroom and sales acro.sa the country, Mr. Ward said •MMtULAKE SBIM Ci‘ vmcrng _ dictment before the court and Ki'ohn, whose mother is Mrs. Eliz­ will bring war ever nearer to our tion of fabrics including J. Henry and G. Harriet Chali- 54, who was found dead In hia room ry had bitten him or . the hand, but its retention greatly compli­ frontiers and may even spread room for oil business. It has been that "time alone i^ill tell whether lint ■ could not Identify him.. She cates our tax return and is of little would not act aa a barrier to pos­ abeth Krohn, Scanlon, Minn. Most unoccupied for the most part of Friezelles, Denims, Tapes­ 225 MAIN ST .MANCHESTER DAY • NIGHT 4 3 4 0 four, property on VValker^slreot. at the Rockville House on Thurs­ sible further proceedings. across them.” ) this . rnovement in the Methodist day, was held this mommg at 10 was not raped, hospital physicians actual benefit to the taxpayer.” of the dead were from Washing­ the past three years. church is supported by divine in­ Now Years Parly tries, elc. For Prompt, sald- The indicted police officials have ton and Oregon. o’clock at the Burke Funeral home The Ways and Means committee, been under suspension since Col. spiration. But if it is, the only Courteous Service, Depend­ with Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes after long labors last summer and Thomas F. Sullivan replaced Ti- hope of its success lies in the will­ ability and Guaranteed fall, brought out a bill combining On lOlh Birilniav officiating. Burial was in Grove milty aa commissioner late hi No­ Cargo Plane Crash Post-War Plans ingness of the people called Workmanship. Hill cemetery. He was a native of the victory lax with the normal vember. Methodi.st in every local church to Canada and during the past year Police Court Income levy. The House passed Kills Three Men carry out its implications and de­ Bushnell and Timilty had clash­ Mrs. Marshall F. Young of Gar- j Phone The Greatest Loss Of had worked in the mill towns as a the measure, but the Senate Fi­ ed several times over police mat­ Los Angeles. Jan. 3.—C/P) — A Urged bv Jones mands. If we are great enough spinner. nance committee struck this pro­ ters and the attorney general had cargo plane overahot Mines field MANCHtSTf N to trust a great movement and den street gave the annual New vision out of the $2,000.000.()00- Year’s party Saturday afternoon ; Hurtford 2-4127 Democrats To .Meet Fred Waldo, of 136 Pine street, blamed Tlmilty for anti-Semitic and craahed laat night, killing NOW PLAYING - put our own abilities at its com­ And Reverse Charges. Tile Tolland County Democratic was ■commuted ,o the Norwich plus second wartim e, revenue outbursts in the Dorchester and three men and damaging three ' Washington. Jan. 3—(AA—Amer­ mand we may Illustrate that kind for her young daughter. Barbara, Heat In Any House Is Association will hold a meeting State hospital for 30 days for ex- measure. The Senate will debate Mattapan sections of -the city. houses and a power line. ^SwperSerewi IxcManwNf st ican business must prepare now of greatnesa that can build after who was ten years old January 1. 'An»Tha\7a MacDrtnald representative call at your home. this evening in North Coventry. amliiati.m, following pre.sentation the measuie when Congres.s re­ Only last week, three of Bush- The falling craft crushed an for reconversion to a peacetime victor/ permanent, peace. Follow­ Fifteen of her friend.s and school­ Lewis W. Phelps of Andover will of the defendant in Town Court convenes next week. nell’s assi.itants resigned, includ­ automobile, decapitating ita occu­ economy in order to prevent post­ ing the end of World War I we mates at the Lincoln school at­ preside at the meeting. this morning on five charges in­ Carlson .said there Is danger that ing Assistant Attorney General pant, Louis E. Weatphalen, 23, of war chaos, in the opinion of Com­ had many famous men, but the tended. Her cousin. Earl Mas- . MacDonald Upholstery Co. Through The Roof. taxpayers "will become ‘ so con­ New Schedulft volving Waldo at 4 a. m. on Jan. 1 Frank G. Voipe, who had been as­ suburban Lennox. merce Secretary Jesse Jones. people of that generation lacked tin of Willimantic. was one of the 98.1 M.MN STREET. II.\RTFORD 2-4127 The Rockville Branch of the on Main street. fused and iMwildered that it will signed to handle prosecution of the Reports from the scene said two Jones expressed concern over guests. Pictures of the group affect our national mot-ale," unless true gaeatness and the world Hartford-Connecticut Trust Com’’- Waldo was arrested by Officers police cases. Voipe gave his.health Army men on the plane were killed what he termed the danger of post­ headed toward disaster. Have were taken and the boys and glrlrf pan}r will have new hours starting Edmund F. Dwyer and Gedrgc the statutes are simplified. He and pressure of private buainesa but a mortuary said It had re­ war concentration of commercial played a number of contest games conceded it is too late to do any­ .tsta tHK ■ nm MOB' ims tiMu. 1 we the greatness to -match thi.s today. On Mondays they -will he Dart in the Princess Restaurant, as hia re.-sons for lesigning. ceived bodies o f three Army men. Wealth and skid all members of hour of destiny in our time and for which prizes were given. Mrs. thing about the computations due the business world should coop­ open from. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. for Main and Pearl streeta, when a re­ The officers originally wefe in­ Francis A. Fluff, 35. Dallas. Tex., Plus: "Rookies In Burma” set the world on new course?” Elliott Dodge of East Hartford port was sent to the police station this March 15, but he demanded dicted last March but the cases a el\ilian radio operator on the erate' in post-w'ar planning. assisted her mother. Mr.s. Young, tliat Waldo had smashed the glass action before another tax account­ were quashed by a Superior court plane, was injured. Military victory may come sud­ In serving dainty aandwichea, ice ing date rolls around, saying: Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Anti-Inflation Program Ready In the door of the restaurant try­ Judge. Second Lieut Robert L. Hall, 35, denly, he wrote in the January Is- cream, cookies and coffee. The ' Why You Shouldn’t Keep ing to gain admittance. The res­ "W e can and must simplify our Bushnell then obtained naW in- attached to the base weather sta­ ■ue of Domestic Commerce, thcre- hostess also made a birthday taurant was closed at the time; but tax laws. . The day of soothing dictmenta on the akme charges. b> affording scant time ” to plan Mexico City, Jan. 3.— ()P)—An tion at Hills field. Utah, walked anti-inflation program for Mexico, cake for her daughter, and every­ after Waldo broke thi glass in the syrup and palliatives is past. Re-Indicted by Grand Jury away from the wreckage, escaping palmly and intelligently for a body present had a portion of it. door, he was admitted and then Nothing leas than a major opera- Bushnell declared that the smooth transition to a peace-time including sale of gdvernment Used Fats in GLASS with shock. State highway patrol­ bonds at attractive Interest rates Barbara received many lovely This Is Your Last Opportunity proceeded to cause trouble inside. tioii will suffice.” grand Jury bad, of its own accord. men found him at a nearby hotdog •conomy.” The secretary noted that many to retire money from circulation, gifts. After the Officers were called re-Indicted the police officials— stand. The afternoon •wound up by the topflight business firms, members was announced last night by Secre­ Waldo resisted arrest and in the including Tlmilty—after a first In­ A motor dropped off the plung­ young folks going to Center- action tnat ensued he struck Doth Occupy Half of civic and Commercial Associa­ tary of Finance Eduardo Suarez. dictment was thrown out for tech­ ing ship and fell into a bedroom Springs pond for a skating party. officers and damaged the uniform nical reasons. He said that the at th» home of George F. Dcphelde. tions, already have taken steps in To Join The 1944 coat of Officer Dwyer, it was tes^ j i^lanning- for the post-war era. Only I One Breaks Trust Of Banjaluka grand Jury had taken into consid­ Dopbeide, In another part o f the Closes Waterbiiry Store tified in court this morning. house, was unhurt. Don’t Be Cold eration the "plenary authority" Income Tax Lien Filed- St. Charles, 111.— i " ^ was called and treatment given af­ wounded. ter his arrest and detention. was regarded as a renewed flurry sioner that, as an administrative Martha Raye, contending she still havior. Officials said 86 returned every type of merchandise on its Judge Bowers found Harry M. of Nazi Naval activity reflecting official, bP bad no more law-en­ aves $18,315 on her 1942 earnings, • on scheduled time-^-the 87th went shelves. Scare, Roebuck & Com­ Attic Now! Crombie of Rocky Hill not guilty theif nervouanm over the posalbil- forcement duties than any ordin' Three Fliers Die has been filed by Internal Revenue to a movie while at home and fail­ pany has closed ,ita VVaterbury Coa' and Wood of drunken driving following tes- ity o f an Allied Balkan Invasion ary clUaen, and diamlaaed the in­ ColI^f^Sr Harry C. Westover. ed to return. store after more than 15 years.. t.mony of sevenfi witnesses and by that route. MlJet Uea 170 miles dictment as it affected the com­ When Plane Crashes Dr. D. C. T. Moore. The latter sta­ east acroaa the Adriatic from tbe missioner, the attorney general Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 3.— OPi l : N H Heater ted that Crombie was suffering Italian coast where the British 8th said he was left no means of ap­ —Three hiers were kUli<< last And Stop A Great Deal- pealing such limitation of the from Arthritis and a bad foot con-, Army Is battling the Germans night when a four-englned Army TODAY AND TUESDAY ditionJ north of Ortona. It is 15 miles scope o f the indictment. plane crashed Into two fashionable Build one kindling Hrc per Croijibie was arrested Dec. 24 at southeast of Korcula, another is-, B ut contended Bushnell, the homes on famed Mlsaionary ridge, 0£ This Heat Loss. i 9:45 p. m. at De{)ot Square'when land which the Gcrman» claimed to other police officials. In law and tworauiles from the center ot (3wt- year and refuel once per the driver became confused in the have occupied last week. in fact “were completely subject tanooga. Depot Square traffic^and stalled Other light Nazi NsFal forces to the authority of tbe police Names of Uu victims were not day in extreme weather, For proof of. this assertion look over the roofs of t h ^ hia car. He was subsequently ex­ were shelling the. Island of Lo- commissioner in the performance made public imu.ediatcly by Army and two or three limes per houses in your neighborhood. Snow remains days long­ The Club Will Remain Open amined at the police station by gosta. midway between Korcula of their duties.” i T b ^ were not authorities. Their bodies were re­ Capt. H. P. ^hendel and adjudged and Mljet, the Berlin radio said, even protected by civil service covered from the wreckage. er on roofs with insulated attics, showing how insulatiiNR unfit to operate a car. week in moderate weather. evidently as part of a methodical laws, he added, declfring that A wlngtip of tbe plk..e knocked Raymond Fitzpatrick paid $10 A Few Drops stops the loss of heat which melU the snow quickly campaign to cut off Tito’s forces they could be elevated or reduced For Late Comers Through for drunkenness Sunday. He was three stone columns from tbe front It will bum any kind of from their base of supplies In Al- to their original civil service stat of the S. 8.; Price residrace, and roofs over unin-sulated attics. picked up at 2:20 a. m. Sunday. lled-held southern Italy. us by tbe commleeloner alone. Philip Faron of 12 Bralnard then exploded against the next- solid fuel. Coal or wood. "The powers of the police com door home o f Dr. David P. Hous Up Each Nostril Quickly Relieve Saturday Noon, Jan. 8 Place paid $15 for operating a moi misaloner to eesist in permitting tor vehicle without a license. Rumors Allies Setting ton, setting It afire. I. illegal gambling were ao over­ The Houston house, s heavy George J. Dziato o f 55 Dehnont whelmingly greater than thoae of street paid $10 for Intoxication on Stftge par Invasion stone structure, withstood the im­ All kinds of Storm Sash ^ Jan. 1 at 2:30 p. m. Stockholm, Jan. 3 — (P) — A any of the defendants now held pact but was gutted by flames $ 3 9 -5 0 Michael Quehinsky of South Budapest diapatdi to the Stock- for trial as to be bejrond compar- Botl) families were at home but Head Cold Stuffiness and Combination Doors, Windsor paid $10 for intoxication holms-Tidningen today said rumorii iepn with them.” the attorney no one was hurt. DON'T DO it, LADY! A glass jar is liable to break wrhen you on Dec. 31. He was arrested drunk circulating in Belgrade said that general added. Price, a retired buatnese man, 'on Nelson Place. the Allies were eetting the stage Bushnell further declared that said his first reaction was that pour in the hot fat O r.. . when your butcher packs a batch to fit all stock sizes. This Is The 6th Week for an Invasion of Yugoslavia by because of the manner in which “ we’re being bombed” when the i Specialized Medication Works Fast of containers in a big drum or barrel for shipment, the glass the commlaaloner was described in making landings and estahUahuig heavy plane hit the front o f his ones are almost sure to get broken. When that happens, the bridgebeadt''on the amall talartda the Indictment, there now existed home. Kght Where Trouble Is—Makes Breathing Easier! off tba Dalmatian coast in the Ad­ aerioua question ea tq the -admie- • precious fats so urgently needed to make gunpowder and riatic. - slbtllty o f evidenoe, since Oommia- Twin Faela daplala KEMP’S battlefield mediemes are difficult tO use. Instead of glass, The dispatch added that a large aioaer TImOty had been ellminat Camp Roberts, CaUf. — (P)— rand relief from sniffly, sneezy, stu ^ distress of head colds In Menoiiam majority of tbe partisans and quer- ed aa a defendant. Cried Chaplain Frank B. Edwards INC. use a tin can . . . any kind will do. When it’s full, rush it to In lovlns mnmorr of James Mc- Gcomes fast as Va-tro-nol spreacls through the nose, W 1 # | | F 6 The W. G. Glenney Co Csushcy who passed away Jan. S, rillaa operating against the Ger­ BuehneO said that ‘.*the poaeible when blonde Bernice Sfweet ap­ yoiir meat dealer. For every pound, he.wnll give you 4fi end 19M: • mans in Yugoslavia and Greece public benefit by further proeecu- peared arith Staff Sergt. Marvin reduces swollen membfcnes—soothes irritation^ relieves w ■ Furniture and Music SAVINGS BANK have now been united under the tUm of the iiuUctiiient, under all J. Bwa: "Young laffy, 1 can’t two free meet ration points. Start saving todayl Coal, OU. Lumber, and Masons’ Snppliss Treasured memoriaa of one ao dear Phw Another 1-A Ptetural congestion, helps dear cold-dogged nasal W M JV B A a R I Headquarters for Are ofMn rscallsd by a silent tear leadership o f Marshal Joaip Bras the circumetancea ta Inauffldent many you, yotrre already mar- passf^es. Try it as directed in fodder! I m w ■■ w B i .1.36 NO. MAIN ST. TEL. 414S MANCHI Dearer to memory than -words can en to).: to warrant such fuiitliar proaacu- liadr But Iw did. Miss Sweet "t'irst. Comes Courage’* , Frigldaire * tell The dispatch, aaid ' many of Uon.” produced her twin sister, who a w ith OP MANCHESTER Of the husband and father we loit Tito’s divisions now ware com­ few weeks before hsd been Merle Oberon • Brian Abera Afprottd hf W'PB mU OPA. PtU lor kg, I and loved so well. manded by Allied officers, preauaa- About 70,000 workers In N w tied to Pvt. AmoM Vlnga •Ig reatwaa At Reg. PiMhel f ■'« ably American and British. 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MANCUKSTKK KVENlNtJ HBRA1.D, MANUHESITEK, UONXI., I t t U W U A l , JAXSUART S, 1941 TAtm > a (;e Fo u n f.lAM IH'.SU'.K hi !' .\l^^. HhKALl). MA.Ni.ilKSTlvK. CONN.. MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1311 unless a fresh supply was made head on the roof o f his home there available art acute famine might riepamtton and are besieglii;* PAINTING AND could 48 pci ifn l of the |ioll an- Saturday night following domestic Week-End Deaths Fish Situation result Yvlthln the next few weeks. Manc,h(*Htpr Three Violent difflculUes. PAPBRHANGINO Kwerers ngrcc with II ? Did th v. Gerninny sti'iiigly, and it is a Patrick McHugta, secretary o f by .some chance, know what it is? small lie for Hitler to say to his White Collar Workers Overcome By MonoxMe Fomea Evening Herald Here Are Ration Point Changes for January Herman Oelb, a Yvatchman alao London—Sir Edwin L. Lutyens, the Atlantic Flwermen;s union, people " I trtld yon so. This is wbal Looks Gloomy said that more than one-hoS the PUUUISH K Ii UV. l'Hl£ .\nd how, for that matter, did State Deaths employed in the operation of gaso­ preside.it of the Royal academy and a well-known architect. Boaton members o f the union al­ RAYMOND FI8K1 HUKALrU PUINTINU CU. INC some nine per cent of those an­ I wa.s -trying to prejientJ’ _When UM line pumps at the rear o f the 13 Biatrll Brraat Montreal W ing Comdr, John ready had turned to other work PhoBBtSM certain notorious Americans are. •RCtN&TAMFt Cet Hearing on Plight manlclpal, sewage plant, was ac­ Itanrhaatar, Conn. swering the poll venture to say CONSUMER POINT VAIUES FOR MEAT, TATS, FISH AND DAIRY PRODUCTS ^ HANDY POINT CHART FOR 1>R0CESSED FOODS Scott Willtama, 51, organizer of Boston Fishermen Vote and warned that there probably THOMAP rBRODRoN .that they disagreed with it, un­ still allowed to spread public In­ G H J Two Result of Shoot­ cidentally overcome by carbon the Royal Canadian Air Force. would not be enough men to man Oanaral Uanasar He. K M m C flV E Jm . 2,1944 PiM VRhMs If Popriv Run, Effictin Janvy 2, 1M4 monoxide fumes in Bridgeport Sat­ To Continue Walkout foundad Ocrobai t. I all less, perchance, they, disagreed ference that it was Roosevelt and Grand Rapids, Mich.— Howard the trawlers when the strike ead- ( /jiigressional Group to Star of III Omen ings and Other Acci­ urday. t t M r m o a n U k M with it on the ground that it was Churchill who Started this war. & S £ pm H. Fitzgerald, 72, publisher of the On Ceiling Prices. ed. (K bowb A s <)Bsaa ABaB| Hubitabad M«ant Bvaoing Bicapt Mutt a m : Benjamin Mogllntck, 45, of CANNED M O lOTTUO* ■aM dental Asphyxiation. Pontiac (Mich.) Press Co. which He said that more than 800 of Sundaya and Moiidaya. (Cntarad at non-existent? Hitler's task is made the ea.sier. ■ E C F VEAL PORK ptr FATS, O I U , AND lUtNtY aauw i •Be MSI m i Investigate Living Con­ Bridgeport, dieo in a hospital lost SraUTCAl. BfEOimi tba Poai Oirica a< Mancheater, Conn.. eORTUMtSinatt BaBiaR m m pubHahea The Pontiac Daily Press. the 600 members bod obtained SeveBth Dougliter of • 8e«aa4i aa Saoond Claaa Mall Mattar. Governor Dewey's strategy on We shall have to defeat the yrtAKs STEAKS ANB CHOOS STEAKS ANB CHOPS PRODUCTS ditions, Costs and night soon after his wife, Sonia, Memphis—William Calvin Hunt, Boston, Jan. 8— (IP)— ProapecU ua aaH (■ m i Y t iM a a i F ia k l M M ■ '• a M M iM M i ta n a ; By The Associated Press had found him sitting in the kitebr 6f acute fish shortage developing poeiUons with the merchant ma­ Bora With • Veil. foreign affairs is understandable. German mind e.vcn after the Ger­ Cciila Ckcpi______LARO ...... ^ • U u 87, vice president of the American ■UUdCHIPTIUN RATEd m a m (» n m _____ t f M The New Year’s week-end pass­ in New England grew today oa rine or token jobs aa longshore­ WaBfWBge ObUp . SNORTKNINO ...... ippamm • U 14 SI Income. en of their home, ja pistol in his Snuff Company. He waa born in Uoa Taar by MaU ...... |» o« Hs recognizes the division in his man army has surrendered. nwMii Oca...... MCMh...I______SALABaeiP Ceefclni M ed In Conne .icut with only three striking Boston fishermen voted to men, 9 A . BL $• • F. M. O r I Par Ifontb by Mall ...... I 33 CM...... 4 M M 1C ' SI M M U lap anu a bullet wound in his Mlssisaippl. own party, and he wisbea to be in BmH Hat (oMi a rwl) TiMiiiai______... PNb** vlolei.t deaths reported—two by continue their month and a half Tbe vote to eontinua tha strlka meat, b th* Etnsla Copy ...... I <*l MS-ll-Wial.. M a M * M M r M l M M a M IMMMVHMMI 1 1 m » ' w 4C By James Marlow and George head. A note in th< handwriting of MaysvlUe, Ky.— Dr. Rufua Blah- OalTaarad Ona Taar ...... ta.OO tkWi IM B CkRi...... Nia-.laBa.Bai...... SSABOAiSiiw'.~Z______shooting and one •kjr accidental old walkout In protest against the was Uken at a meeting yaaterdoy. pto fo r SO T e B i_ „ . , position to please both aldea. He -7-Moa.. BUTTUl * M t t M M M a i M M aaM M M i a F a M i u u a sr U ZIelke Magilnick, who had been ill for op, 87, fonner English interpreter ROASTS tkiBia a HMt liaki ..... CMlMnalaBMaMttanlM.it |Mii);nHaiarlMMi a — failure of the OP A to adjust fresh Boaton, New Bedford end New 189 Chorota S trM «. H artSoE A < M E M B U M U P has, therefore, cautiously delayed • sc is u asphyxiation. some time, sold be could “ no long' for the late Kaiser Wilhelm. Ho SMaadtiwa saaa__ BW^B ...... OT • *aai Washington, Jan. 3—UP)—The ' York flahermen have been out Pbooe S-303* T H E A8RM<.'IATIi:t> PKEHS ScOa, kiai aa caB aiY Fkw a leeetni kefla ...... u M ' sc S4 n Police UeUt. Patrick Flanagan er stand the .jal,i.” was a native of 'Vermont. fish celling prices. Tba Aaaoolaiad Praaa la axeluawa- making his own position too clear Your Federal lkaaM4IM*-Mnlw... . u SI M M . white collar worker will.start the, Many market men reported re­ since mid-November. . Olouceeter <(MaS)- Fnceaiaia...... "mat m of the Stration force said that London — Sir William Holds- ly antlilad to tba aaa of rapabilea* one way or the other. U|(alMi«Hrf) ...... n. we^ a waiw <*• ee we as M te n : serve supplies of frosen fish were fishermen lest week refused to Join tloB af all oawa jliapatabaa eradliad SkoNcr-MM a. Ml M... BOASTS new ''year . briskly by having his | WalUr H. VaienUne, a factory N o tWo snake species have iden- worth, 72, professor of law at Ox­ ■* eepai * Iweiei. iwei aewipe •irtiiL PlHiv 9m tPm m Nm m l m 9im Mkr. Ppmm diminishing rapidly and said that in the walkout. Read Herald Advae CO It or not oiharwlaa eradliad in Unquestionably, Governor Income Tax tkoMa-koalM, Ml M . • • t S 1 • c economic aches, pains and tattered ; guard, shot himself through tbeticol venoms. ford University. lac cikiic. tai. a «a nm CANHEB MILK, IfMiuPIng thia papar:«and alao tba local oawa Dewey has a foreign policy atrate- caaa M m tta m M naaiD c c C ' C c DUbtiahad fiarat*.. IM TIp...... STEWS AND OTHER lac-aiaicai. CvipiPlIi^ tt ttpPtiptP inMi pocketbook examined publicly. No. 1 Ck«a(3W l«M I):.. CUTS /] c c c c c All nabta of rapubllcatloo of gy. Perhaps it is. politically Hca—(kca a ha CHEESES-Orwip I. The Senate Subcommittee . on apaclal olapatehaa baraln ara alao Our Income Tax Rystem Sm I Mm a______M n a M tt • 4 • c t speaking, good strategy. But it CkeMa(kaahw)...... I t t M t t t M Wartime Health and Education, raaanrad. Your income tax— including Hca--kcnaa .. • u u u tt M paiece eeeWeai B5K aaea Tm MJMD •1 4 . I c headed by Senator Pepper (D., is doubtful that he haa anything both the regular Income tax and ROASTS FM MM Pull aaraica ellant of N B. A. demtrn ...... vnnMUs (MMi N M Fla.), will begin hearings Jan. 26 imi*—pqbpibw vnvw m >i*b lew ei.eeiieii i>«wewe«»ii daraica Inc.______tbatg could be called a "position " the temporary wartime victory _ la iiM ii u S4 t t I t IS on the white collar worker’s living tax— is a major part of the Feder­ Mem* sNms CHEESES-Oraup II. Pabllabara Kapraaanlatlaaa, Tba o r’a''"stand.” Truthfully speaking, SkMk-MMa______Creea ekeew ...... M m , tatt MMC (M M * * * * taa *.), MM* c • a ~ u u conditions, living costs and Income. al Government's method of pay­ 3kwk sM HM MMt-baaau. • m l MU n Julloa Maibawr dpaetal Agaooy — the response of the answerers 1 -m u t______tkwaa-iM a ikiM kW Neatkeaickeea ...... la SC t t S7 a Then what? There will be head- Now fork. Cbloapo. Datroli and ing for the war and all other gov­ 6naa VM wd FilM -M (Naijliwa ...... tan,aitM tti t S 1 • 8 It’s stock clearing time again! pmt iim m^ Byifft. imiii. Cieeaei eaten ckeea ______shaking over hli sad condition If EoaiQO.______should have been that they ap­ ernmental costs. Hmt U ...... SkWlila-ikaa kM (pcalc) IMWIWIM Ig • M i (Ih M I M M ) : M n i i • 4 1 c f fefMMt n i m m o Nm n om sm I M b - it la shown that he haa been badly Sm s -NM , l a dai (pm a acts) Clean ipeei— ...... m m MCMMBH UUIT BUREAU UP proved Governor Dewey's strat­ These taxes are figured as a C m ( M W M M M M M C M M a N ; >nmn ______CHEESES-Crwip III.* NMCi IT M«C; IMR *y (WMi CM taiK squeezed between an income which ClRi’|l|.ATU>Na egy of not taking a stand on for­ percentage of your income, after Skccan — kclt kiN (litlcc c 1C IS t t a . haa remained low and steadv while UaBl (UM« a ■mi'-liw h. L a m b -M u t t o n lati-Mw a (pea a skccu *« edw rekenei deea .. deducting various exemptions, Cm a W H H M « W l M M 1C u u Si u living costa went up. AndHeyond Tfca Haraid P rln tlo f Uoaapaay. eign affairs. Clack m tkaiMti-taiilMi... SknICa —kull kcll (Icslcc inc„ aaaamaa no BnanoTai raaponai, credits, and deductions They are STEAKS AND CHOPS •MMUjt^pMMMttttiM U fW iM .______kuiD-bcmau (pea a ikctt) 8 c • t t . u that? bUlty for typopraphleal arrora ap- No such interpretation ia neces­ based on your taxable income ckcH (a ...... ua >•••>> •(Rofkelof Of sUSROod) M M W im W l [ III No Simple Solution paarlng la adaarflaamania In Tba MM sary of the poll's result on Wen­ from all sources, including wages, la ciwaiaiao).—..... **1h kersiSe *1 ofso folUak ot laoo owe Biol oowoM c u u ,n There isn't any simple solution Mancbaafat Caanina Haraid STEWS AND OTHER m salaries, bonuses, commia.slons, ui ck«a f t tacks OBO Bound ifEMdlaaf of ooSuol iM ifMS ill uoM lo M M M M i 14 t t SI zr and probably not a speedy one. If dell Winkle's foreign policy: When CUTS OTHER PORK CUTS unete o4 meee (Hms oao 0*1 lew (ho oihtol wuf kit it (7th AAF Photo F ro m SEA) business profits, dividends, inter­ ikcMa Ck«w-Hi«c a v m mwat W YMod. P m (m M S M M Dry Cm ) • IS u u tc Monday, January S 41 per cent of the answerers en­ SkwIIMc______d m ...... /_____ at all. est. rent and royalties. Fa leai aa caa Heae •am, Cmi « W i; limtaMl C c c c c There are perhaps between 10 Vi Incendiary flngera spray out learance rirtk-Mia •re ikol in O ^ a o I ond wKseh eontoin o fpaBt C dorsed it and another 30-odd per a ______ROASTS owwenl of ihe Om u o tl sKowo oAiui. lolun I irnmfm u SI M M • i . from an aerial phosphorous The regular individual income f*4kat. Hvofs iKe 3*4*1 emoujit ef oU o w w fheoM and 15 million people in the white HHi twaMi ..:______. Irnmmnfmm 4 c t t S4 Will They Escape Again? cent oppoaed it, they knew clear­ tax of 1943 Income includes a so- Ici-aMiaMt ...... Jeeriv JMtl kutli a Mean... collar olaaa if those on a fixed in­ bomb which Japs fired at for- called "normal tax" at 6 percent StSM -kaaa ...... SMiaSMt-Hna ...... • i tt » 41 C4 come, like pensioners, are included. matloni of 'Tth Air force Liber­ JHany Umea dlnca SU llnfrad ly what it was. and they knew It Siwm - m m im ...... Y S a . Eeuckas ______T m M Sm «M *i icw Spemas______(Cewa, beMei. kakw. aa kakawi) repetition of that disaster for the merely political strategy. Curloiia- steps (frequently called "brack­ aa CONTMNEE BABY CONT/UNES up to an all-time high in various explosion was photographed NmRO fRfiMI Nails. And many times the Nazis ly enough, when all the answerera ets” ) to successively higher per­ ciMk a ikcaHr, laan-M- feOatwi Ferk-itlai a ikaMW SOUPS SUE ■ FOOOS waya: Through labor organiza­ from a U. S. plane. One of the amaxing thlnga about shopkeeping centages for larger amounts of )M a SMni-kaalm ...... < Mwianaiai______Caew lea Irtika (stkai) ___ tions, strike threats, general need got away from namea and down cask a IkaMa. aacM- ia that, rcgurdleaS'of how difficult it is to aecure have escaped. The last great income. Hi BACON DfMiea.slIai ealaM W aae for manpower. to expreMlOR of their viewa on in­ MwK ...... merchandiae, come Inventory time one uneartha threat of an encirclement cams The victory tax is also an in­ Han'-kaw a, lekae a kai.... Not so white collar workers. dividual foreign policy planks and STEWS AND OTHER lecee-iMa pea, lai a Suffer in Transition things that should be making some homes more several weeks ago when Russian come tax. but is only for the du­ HAMIUROtll ' Han--kaae a. likes ...______copT/upni Sister of Boxer principles, a good majority was in . CUTS lacee-iM a pece, lea ef... Mier-fetleei___ _ ..... FROZEN Traditionally they are the group Sketched here are two comfortable and attractive, rather than remain­ spearheads reached Zhitomir and ration of the war, and somewhat 9$tl M iM pmt fFM NBifti. InM aa Feck______tin • eOHTUHESi Ikh. rlei et Hett-- skeWaii ______SPREADS tin which suffers in the transition of types of Lawson pieces Koroaten the first time, and were agreement with planks and prin­ different deductions, exemption.!, riMiu. pmt, MfU. M p tMM. Mak-MMa...... __ '_____ ing in our stockl tfhfefts, iMn. mstiRNMi Heei - kenelesi aai lelM. skas. fkWYLfMiYHnatLiMaiLiaDiwca: a country from a peacetime to a Struck by Auto I . . . the sofa with ciples for which Willkte has been and credits are granted than are law CwePee ape, pea thus in a position to cut the Ger­ allowable for the ■ regular income trtiRNn. i«4 M M. N Jin hf am______Ptenk a Skeiiaa-baa a __ .,.... wartime economy. They are the square, out-back arms Sure enough! Inventory la completed at W at­ the front line battler. noRK On* D M pmn nm man front In two, leaving the tax. The victory tax is computed mmm purtiiM P Pt Pmmi m- lecw-wis-paca a Pica Pkek a tkeeBa-kweasi...... last to receive aalary increases be­ . . . the chair ~with kins. Here are tihe things we should c l ^ from southern and Dnieper Bend seC' ot 5 percent, but an automatic MU (M HBllNtMlilMNMr) Pkeka tkeeaciUka...... __ cause their demanila can be least Hamden, Jan. 8 — iff)— Estelle regulation Lawson stock. They’re odds and ends.. .remainders of credit (formerly called a "post­ **^ **** « taiaBs. aakai a babiaW ...__ Mml P« effecUvely exprpaaed. While Menchetti, 13-year-old sister ofj arms. . tion exposed to encirclement tac' W isMeii *M MK).l suites.. .discontinued patterns and coverings. Three Days Of Purity war credit” ) reduces the tax by VARIETY MEATS PISH Tentw,slkes...... they wait, living coats rise, as Nathan Mann, well-known heavy­ tics. *(Revttioi Of akinnodl one-fourth or more, depending on LAtm Oaai MFfrilMNi Tlilet>aetaalyWih ipa prior sale. These are the taxes for which Tiii|>t (slwt • W i m i „ . .. 11 •SinMiMBB* ■Am m WIbmm smmM n. mt Ou Ihceush■ Febrawn“ • 21,ssT Dd E------F valW■■■ lar workers have shifted to over­ are doing much better than usual. ^ 18% *M OMIMI SMMf M iBMe OidB 14 M thraugh Jaisuaey M. when hit by an automobile yester­ the war, which reduced the Kiev an annual income tax "return ' cut). j t T w iw J Y u m t . 3 Tm | im 3 S itM m " 11 11 DRIED alls and a war job with Its better I! a*, t tea masr ten w Mae telaiaa —wee day afternoon while walking home bulge for a period of four weeks. That nieana, if we can keep our must bo filed on or before March fnML tau m , m em rti m i MM OriM ftP b ( i » pay, those other millions o f white SAUMCI PsMl Giwt 7. Na iMt IM N<« MAuwwllX>PWl»IMnRMiONt uMiiil % beans go off the ration list jntire- 7, according to size. ?4ost pork bookkeepers who feel unable to was out of commission. our greatest weakness, which ia tions—one straight ahead toward withheld from his wages during ly in the January point table cuts are down a point, as are ready shake themaelvea loose from the Harvey was booked on a reckless 1 Two piece living room You’re in luck if your size is h ere.. .because odd the old Polish border, which has predicting spring in January. 1943 and turned . over to the above. But frozen spinach, and to-eat meats, sausage and tongue. routine o f adding up figures. driving charge. Officer Landino | sizes are hard to And. Treasury by employers. In the probably been reached by this Three days without risking blood In No Position to Bargain said. Waa Sale case of individuals who wefe not will , take place in the Nathan Unlike organized industrial The Menchetti girl was treated I * Urns— and the other curving vessels on John L,. I^ewis and the kept substantially paid up by the Hale cemetetry at the conven­ workers, the white collar people at a physician's office and then | groups, were 225.00 12.0x12.2 Burgundy leaf scro ll...... \ ; 77.68 $65.00 farm bloc. Three days without wage withholding, additional pay­ South Coventry Hebron south In a directiem which is bC' ience of the family. The body at this time are in no position to taken to her home. 12.0x12.8 Cedar Eighteenth Century 126.60 113.50 thinking what the coat of living ments were required on the basis will be placed in the vault at the bargain for better pay on any­ hind whatever Nasi forces are ------'-4 Is likely to be six months from of "declarations’ of estimated Sgt. Eugene fildgerton. tay grun- Willimantic cemetery for the At some time during the night; Rationing Data thing like an Induatry-Yvlde basis. 12.0x14.0 Beige leaf scroll ...... 88.60 74.50 still forward in the Dnieper Bend, tax. In this group of five living room groups you’ll find ner on a Flying Fortre.s.s. is now present. between Tuesday evening and But probably miUiona o f white 12.0x14.8 Black Eighteenth Century 151.60 holding places like Krivoi Rog. now. Three days without trying However, since both of these Blaze Destroys 135.00 in England. Wednesday morning a sneak thief Furnished By collar workers—particularly in both of the Lawson styles sketched here. Covers Once again, the threat of a great to mastermind the strategy on types of payments were only ap- Choice 9.0x12.0 Dusty Rose and Mauve Seaman Second Class John J. or thieves got away with 30 fowl that group of Federal, state and include rose, raisin, rust and blue figured tapestries, encirclement has been created. any front. Three days, shall we I>roxiniatc. it is still noce.ssary aft­ OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION municipal employes estimated to Striped Cotton texture; er the end of the year IU43 to file Cummtsk, Jr., ha.s been trans­ from the hen yard of James Finished Lumber! say, o f comparative wisdom. Plouffe. who lives in the cottage number four million—have re­ and a rich rose mohair with a soft plush finish. Store-used ...... 78.60 This encirclement, if it could a “relurn”—not later than March ferred to Camp Allen, Va. Gilead Regional Oepartmeot ot Information 58.50 aoaterialize, would be o f much But not, alas, three days with­ Aviation Cadet Walter Young, at Holbrook Pond, owned by the 85 Treraunt StreeL Boston, 8. Mnaandiiiaetts ceived no pay hikes in four or five Most o f the groups have spring-filled seat cushions 1 8 9 . 0 0 6.9x9.0 Burgundy pine needle.,... 61.93 15—in order to determine • the years, or longer. 40.00 out resorting to inconsequential .son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Le- Wilbur N. Hills, 78, died at his atate. Besides thia Mr. Plouffe dis­ Watertown, Mass., Jan. 8— OPi— | greater war-ending importance amount of the correct, tax. In con­ covered his car drained of all its Labor representatives say the so they’re as comfortable as can be! All are built 6.9x9.0 Beige Modem Chippen­ nection with thia return, you will Uoyt, has been classified for pilot home in Gilead Thursday after an A general alarm fire destroyed than the mere feat o f reaching the whimsy Just to .fill space. gasoline when he went out to start Meats a.td Fata <» great majority of white collar training at the Nashville, reiin., illness' of pneumonia. Born Feb. 10, and war agencies to assure homes more than 1,000,000 feet of finish­ to Watkins exacting specifications.. .inside and out! dale; Store-used ...... 98.00 62.50 compare the Correct amount )f it up Wednesday morning. He had Brown Stamp S in Book Three I workers earn leas than $1,500 Old borders of Poland or Ruma­ Army Aviation Clasilflcation '.'en­ 186!i, in 'Gilead, he was the son of adequate heat, there is no reason ed lumber prepared for war pro­ your tax and the actual amount to walk to the village, about three- becomes goodi with Stomp R for over-optimism. Tbe govern­ year and agom, unlike industrial 6.0x9.0 Beige leaf sc ro ll...... 28.50 23.75 nia. It is the big thing military of your payments. If your pay­ ter, and will now be assigned to a the late George and Laura (W ar­ duction uses at the Kimball Lum­ How Thf Germans Feel quarters of a mile distant and se­ through January 29. Stamp T good ment announces each wedc tha workers, 'great battalions of them ments were less than the correct pre-flight school at one o f the ren) Hills. ber Company yard last night, 6.7x9.0 Burgundy Eighteenth observers hope for from the pres­ cure help in getting his car in a January 9 through January 29. ' greatest proportion of your winter can't odd to their Income by over­ tax, you will pay the difference- army air basea. He received hia causing damage estimated at | Century 40.00 35.75 ent campaign. While Germany Is being pound­ He waa married to Annie Post of going condition in order to get off Processed Food oil budget that should have been time work because they ere in jobs If your payments were more than studcnt-cadet training at Dicken­ $125,000 by Ralph O.'Hunt, treas­ While they may hope for It, ed from the air, and pressed back GUeso on April 17, 1890, and they to his days' work at munitions. Green Stamps D, E and F in uscu. To be on the safe side, keep where no overtime is needed. urer of the concern. 4.6x12.0 Varigated hooked desiflrn.. 28.60 23.75 the correct tax, you wil, be enti­ son College, Carlyle, Penn. celebrated theli fiftieth wedding John Horton helped him out with Book Four good through Jan. 20. your consumption of oil well with­ Lower Toxee Unlikely they are necessarily cautious on land and sea, most of us have tled to a refiiiul, or creiiit. Pfc. Albert LePage, who has Fire Chief John W. O'Hearn or- | 4.0x5.0 Varigated hooked design.. 20.47 15.50 anniversary at their home three gasoline and car-pushing to get Stamps G, H and J, good to Feb. in that percentage. That will allow Some eourcco have suggested dered the general alarm sounded] about counting it as any certain­ some vague conviction that some­ Because .we are still in the tran­ bee/i in the Soi|th Pacific Area for yoaiN ago. him started. Mr. Plouffe says he 20. a margin of safety against a cold that white collar workers might as soon aa he arrived on the scene, ] DINING ROOM PIECES $;]8.00 Sleigh type Eighteenth Century bed; ma- 4.0x9.0 Plain Honeytone ’Tw ist... 27.40 23.25 thing must be happening inside sition period of "pay-as-you-go" the past year and is now located ty. The one thing they do not Besides his wife he leaves a has had trouble of the same kind .Sugar spell. gain relief through lower taxes but bringing help from the neighbor­ . hogany veneered; full size ...... ''.$29.75 there will have to be an addition­ at Camp Cook, Cal., is spending a- 3.0x9.0 Beige leaf scrolle...... 14.25 11.95 know la whether the Nazis used Germany aa a result of all this daughter, Mrs. Winthrop Porter, previously, having los both chick­ "Sugar” Stamp 29 in baca of Tire Inspection this aeema unlikely. ing cities of Waltham, Newton ^ Just a handful of pieces in this group but al chore in thia year’s return. 30 day furlough with hia wife, $39.50 Tall, Poster Bed with slender reeded posts; strain. We know that, some day, and a son, Homer five grandchil­ ens and gasoline on several occa­ Book Four valid to Jan. 15 for five A-car deadline March 31, B-'car Some relief might be afforded and Belmo.-.t. each one capable of adding charm and char­ 3.7x6.0 Plain blue twist ...... 16.50 12.50 the four weeks respite they gainei4 When the plan started, you al- Mrs. Effie Carpenter LePage on sions. Police are investigating. Aa pounds. I dren, Douglas. Beatrice, Wilbur deadline and new C-car deadUna through revision upward in govern Flames spread rapidly through! urn tops. Full size, mahogany veneered...... with their counter-attack toward there's going to be crack-up. But reaily owned your 1942 lax. To the pond Is state property It Is' not Shoes acter to dining rooms. 2.9x3.8 Blue pine n eedle...... 14.88 12.75 Wall street. and Henry Porter and Beverly Feb. 29. ment controls on salary raises but the main two-story building of the'T $29.75 when we embroider on the nature relieve you ot paying both years ' Dayton Harding of Barre, Vt., unusual to have many cars parked Aeroplane stamp number one In, Kiev for the purpose of organiz­ Ann Hills, a lister. Mrs. Lucy Mil- Gasoline those Increases are now, and have plant, leaping high in the air and $68.00 Exten-sion Dining Table; Simple, straight 2.0x4.0 Beige textured W ilto n . . . . 7.75 3.85 taxes In one year. Congress de­ Is visiting his daughter and son- on the grounds, thus' it is uncer­ Book Three valid for one pair In­ $39.60 Sleigh Peds in twin size; mahogany ve­ ing, preparing, and beginning of that crack-up, we are pfoceetj- ton of Hartford, and a brother, Number 8 stamps In A-Book been tied In vrtth the government's attracting hundreds of spectators. cided to forgive a part of one in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Pet- tain whether local thieves or those definitely. Stamp 18 in Book One tapered leg Modern design. in blonde birch. neered. Two of these. E a ch ...... $29.75 Withdrawal from' what is now ing on a basis o f guess work. Ac- Merton Hills of Gilead. valid for three gallons through whole policy on stablltslng living Auxiliary policemen, were called] Could be refinished to go with most any period UNFINISHED FURNITURE year’s tax. Therefore, most tax­ lihgill on Lake street. Mr. Hills spent most of his life from outside are at the bottom of still valid for an indefinite period, out to help direct traffic away I their salient into the Dnieper tuaily, we know precious. little payers will have to figure how the mischief. alao. T o control the black irarket, Feb. 8. B and B-1, C and C-1 cou­ costs. Uncle Sam could hardly $25.00 Poster Bed in twin size; mahogany ve­ John S. Chumplin haa returned in Gilead. He was a successful pons good for two gallona. Only from the scene. j style ...... $3 4.0 0 Here’s a chance to show your artistic ability. Per­ about conditions Inside Germany. much of that year's tax was not A veiy pleasant party took loose coupons cani.ot be .accepted break hia rules .or one group with neered ...... $19.75 Bend. I f the Nazis were cautious to his home on Main street from farmer, having one of thi; finest the new coupons marked B-2 and Fire Chief O'Hearn said cause | forgiven and make a payment. place Wednesday, evening at the except with a mail order. out having all other groups $44.50 Buffet: 46-inch Modern Classic design in fect pieces for painting in gay nursery colors, or fin­ and wise, they did use this time to Actually, we know little about the Hartford hospital, where he diary farms in this section. He was C-2 are good for five gallona. of the •'laze waa imdetermlned. $19.75 French Provincial A m Chair; fruitwood ■rhe 1943 returns are due not home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Getch- Fuel Oil screaming at once. blonde birch; 3 draw ers...... $ 35.00 ishing in a blonde or maple color. ' how Germans themselves arc underwent an operation. active In all Community affairs prepare against this same threat later than March 15, 1944, but ell, when memberc of the Parent- Period One coupons valid to Jan. Representatii from the follow­ frame; rose covering. Spring construction... Mrs. Sarah E. Wolfe, who has and ine of the Charter members of Board la located In the Lincoln $10.50 Side Chairs; (2) Modem-Classic design in of encirclement the next time it thinking. taxpayers will find it in the best Teacher Araoclation were enter­ 4. Period T w o .coupons valid to ing groups may appear at the ...... $ 3 9 .5 0 $27.50 Seven drawer chest; metal hardware.''. . .$19.75 been .living with her daughter, Hebrcn Grange No. IIL He was a school opposite tbe post office. Of­ The truth,' if it is aa Corrs- Interests of both themselves and tained by Mrs. Oetchell. Those Feb. 8. Class four worth ten gal­ commlttra hearings; 2,000 Inhabitants blonde birch; tangeriiie fabrikoid seats. Should appear. Being cautious Mrs Burton Clough in Williman- member of the Oilead churcl choir fice hours are aa follows: Monday, $34.00 Modern Bench; suitable for dressing table: $19.75 Six drawer chest; wooden drawer pulls .. $ 1 4 :95 their Government to file aa early present included Mra. Lulu Lord, lons, class five worth 50 gallons. The government’s Bureau of Each $7.95 and w ise in this respect would fall apondent Henry TaylOi- reports it for many years. 36-inch top upholstered in green stripe; blonde aa possible. tic, is now with her son, W A . A. Mrs. W alter C. H ewitL Mra. W il­ Period three coupons will become 10 a m. to 4:80 p. m : I'ueaday 3 Labor Statistics, the CIO’s United $18.50 Five drawer chest; wooden drawer pull.<-, $13.75 from the' vantage point of Uabon, The funeral was held at the p. m. ^ 5:15 p m.; Wednesday, 3 Under Quarantine I $34.00 Bench; 16x36 inch Modem design in blonde In with Nazi strategy ever since The return should be filed with W olfe and fartiily, who recently liam Owen. Mra. Carlton H. Jonea, valid Jan. 4 to March 14. Office and Professional Workers birch b a s e ...... $15.75 moved from their place at Lake­ home on Sunda.' afternoon, J(9in. 2 p. m to 0:15 p. m.; rhuraday. 10 birch; green striped damask top ...... $15.75 $9.95 18-inch Bookcase, 3 s h e lv e s ...... $7.95 Stalingrad. Since that time, the where it la poseible to talk to the collector of 'nternal revenue and Mrs. VJIaude W. Jones. Gifts An all-out invasior of Europe union! Metropoi.Un Life Insurance $7.95 Pegged Maple Arm Chairs in brown stripe side Park into one of the apart at 2:30 o’clock. Buriat was in the -were exchanged and refreshments would make heavy demands on a. m to 0:15 p. m.; Friday. 10 o, company; Russell Sage Founds- $10.50 24-inch Bookcase, 3 shelves ...... $8.50 Nazis have yielded vast amounts Germans fresh from Germany al­ in the district in which the indi­ $54.00 Cabinet Server; Modern design in blonde covers. Easy to slipcover. Two of these. vidual has hia legal residence or ment-s in the house owned by Mrs. Gilead street "emetery. of chicken on toaat, .cake and cof­ United States pe'iroleum produc­ m. to 5:15 p. m.: Saturday. 10 , tlon; American Association of Yarmouth, Me., Jan. 8—(iP)- Of territory, but they have gener­ most every day, may be some­ maple with leather handles. One draw- $13.50 30-inch Bookcase, 8 sh elves...... $10.75 place of business. If you don’t Sarah W olfe on Maston street, fee were s-'i-ved. Illness kept many tion. Although everything possible a. m. to I2;3U p m. 'Thi tele­ University Women; National Edu­ The more than 2,000 inhabitants | Flach '...$5.75 ally done so with an orderly, pro­ what disillusioning. which has lately been remodeled. away. is being done by the Army, Navy phone number*la 2-0494. cation association; American bank­ of this tovvn were placed under vir­ $29.75 $14.95 36-inch Bookcase. 3 sh elves...... $11.95 know the collec’.or’a address, In- Two CJiilclreii tual quarantine today because of $27.50 Maple Panelled Bed, full size... . $22.50 tected retreat which w'as far from The significant part of the Tay­ quire^at your local post office. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs Mr. -nd Mra. Grin. Smith of Am- ers aasoclaUon; (Conference of $29.75 Server; Reproduction of an old time water ston had a disappointment when the prevailing epidemic of grip­ stvie; full lor report is this: Wm. W olfe were their son, Russell year last year, and there are no partment during 1943. Among Mayors; and others. $26.50 Maple Bed In Pilgrim panel MIRRORS military disaster. , ..hey came back from a week-end like in.'ectio'na and other contag- ] bench with 2 drawers and shelf. Solid maple in and family of Talcottville, their Perish in Fire seeds for them to dig o u tW the the moat disastrous fires may be 81ZG But if, for some obstinate rea­ "Ordinary Germans whom I spent out o f town, and found their ioua diaeaaea.” ..$22.50 212 Lose Lives son Harold of Hartford, and Pfc frozen apples. Y et we hear loud listed that o f the J. Kresowitz collector’s finish ...... $19.75 canvassed, including' women and water pipes frozen and everything A ll school acsalona, church gath­ If you’ve always wanted a really nice mirror, here’s son, the Nazis have consideied Cephas Robbins of Washington, complaints from Hartford and house just over the Ime on the $49.75 Buffet; Heppelwhite Credenza style in solid Boston. Jan. 3.-^(fl*)— Two Chil­ in their house in a dismal atate. Fire Destroys erings. movies, lodge > meetings, I LIVING ROOM PIECES your opportunity to own one at a substantial saving. themselves safe in the Dnieper youngsters, seem dazed at the D. C, other cities that these birds are a Columbia-WilUmantlc road, with maple; collector’s finish ...... $ 3 9 ,5 0 During Week-End ' Tlie Pilgrim Fellowahip of the dren perished and - at least four They were obliged to seek haven parties and other public gather­ Period styles and plain modei'iis. Bend, the present situation is cost of Hitler's defensive struggle. tromendoua nuisance, thia winter. loss o f $4,500; the Barkin chicken ings were forbidden. Parents were Here you may find just the pieces needed to Congregational church is prepar­ other persons were injured aeripus- with neighbors while repairs were War Materials $35.00 Server; Two-drawer solid maple model; For, that is the way they have al­ One wondera what they find there house fire in Amston with « loas of asked to keep children at home start or complete youir living room scheme. $29.75 Mantel or buffet: 28x28 inch glus-rv Adam plume ripe. The Red Army seems to be ing a one act play to be presented Jy when fire swept a two-f^ily being made. By The Associated Press to live on. They Ynuat. get pick­ $2,500; the EMward Raymond tene­ and not go ou^ of town to attend] turned legs .$ 2 7 .5 0 moving with more speed and pow­ ways regarded the war, and they this month, entitled ’’American house at 26, Easton avenue, Hyde The Rey. Howard C. Chamtie $54.00 Modem Chest; blonde muple with leather » top ...... * ...... r - ’ ’ S 23 .50 The nation aw ^c from another and two. daughters, the Misaes ings oi some kind. ment house on Millstream road, movies, or enter crowded buses. think Hitler is trying the best he Saint of Democracy," with the Park, today. ToleSo, O., Jan, "3— OF)— Fire de­ $9.95 Side Chairs; (18) plain, simple Modem de­ $35.00 Bamboo-framed; can be u.sed,vertically or hori­ er than ever before. Russian gay New Year’s week-end today to Grace and Ruth, ot Lebanon, were The report has been received of loaa $2,500; Morria Ooldstein’a stroyed a 200-foot square area of a The quarantine was ordcr^ by I handles; drawer at top with cabinet base.... Rev. Chas. D. Broadbent direct­ The identities of the dead were sign in antique maple finish suitiable for use in claims of a German "rout" have can to keep out the ferocious Bol­ find violei.t accidents had taken at callers at the home of Mr. a son born In Rye. N. Y., Dec. 29, barn, loss $4,000; Efiton W, ^ e l l warehouse at the Harvester war Heal^ Officer Dr. William E. a...... $ 2 9 . 7 5 zontally; 25’ jx36 inch, glass -$2 7.50 ing. The cast includes Anne not established immediately, .but sheviks. 'Therefore the ordinary least 242 lives. Champe’s mother-in-law, Mrs. B. to the 'RCv, arid Mrs. (Jeorge M. turning plant, with Ibss running depot 19 miles southwest of Toledo Freeman and Thomas Payaon, ] . kitchen, dinette or dining room. Each $7.98 never been bolder or more, insist- LeDoyt. Neida Moreau, (Catherine flrenqen said they believed they up into the thousands. The rerant $69.00 Plant Stand; 48-inch-Modern blonde birch $69-00 Mantel style with da.ssic shell nu>tif: metal leaf Germans don't feel as swindled by During 54 hours preceding last were the children o f Mrs Ann G. Lord Tuesday evening. Miss Milne Mr. Milne, pastor o f the earlv today. Ueut. R. W. Reynolds, member of the town Board ot { $4.95 and $6.00 Maple Side Chairs; tWo spear-back , ent. This may be the time the midnight .150 persons were report­ Cour, Frederick Rose. Ernest Le­ Hebron and Gilead Congregational fire at the William* Woods place Health. design with (cane panels in sides; metal liner finish; 30x42 inch glas.s ...... — ...... $54 .5 0 Reid, 27, who lived in thi first floor Grace ia spending a vacation from public relatlona officer at the post, Nazis do not escape. Hitler as we have imagined they ed killed In motor vehicle acci­ Doyt and George Cour. M ar­ churches, is away for the duration meant at least $1,000 loaa and designs and two of each model. Each $3.98 apartment. Mra. Reid and -Mrs. her studies at Earlham College, reported. $25*00 $.",2.-50 Oval V'icloriaM \\ilh 24.\30 inch gla.ss; metal leaf might. They put the blame on the dents. ond 92 died in fires, .drown- garet cniamplin ia supervising cos­ Indiana. Mrs. Champe waa report­ somewhere In the Pacific area do­ without the aid of th4 fire com­ He said spare automobile parts $4.50 Maple finishe^Side Chait’s; S only. Evelyn Fox,' 40, who Hved on the pany the entire place virould doubt­ $44.00 Plant Stands; 48-inch Modern blonde birch frame ...... $25.75 poor minds aiound him. On feel­ ings, gas poisonings and other mis­ tumes and stage sets. ed . aa recovering from an attack ing duty aa chaplain with the II. 8. and oth3r ordnance material were What Is His Foreign Policy? second floor, were tak-—About Each $7*95 $25.00 Unframed 36 inch plate glass mirror------$19.75 death toll for a thrCe-day holiday that the annual meeting of the ence Porter, ia on furlough from I few odd pieties o f furniture. I f so, you’ll find views of various prospective 1944 A patient at the Windham hospi­ birthday cak«Pwas adorned with post fire department in battling 300 men have arrived here by ape-1 our point ot view, that Hitler may perickl would have been at least seven lighted candles and tbe lit­ Tolland County Democratic As­ N avy duties and ia spending a few a treasure here in unusual designs and fine $59.76 Studio Couches. (2) Pillow back model $25.00 Unframed 36 inch plate glass mirror, (^ la ll tal as the result of injuries re­ Among Wounded the flames. cial train from Mexico City'to be­ camUdatew ia not necessarily con­ actually have persuaded Germans 225. tle girl received many pretty and sociation will be held at the North days with, hia brother, Earl Porter, with maple back rest; wine figured cover. ceived when be was knocked down Authorities barred alt approach come track wotkere, easing the I construction clusive of anything. Of some 3,- that this M a defensive war for Highest death toil for any atate by an auto in Willimantic last useful presents. Coventry Community hall'this eve­ o f the V, S. Marines at San Diego, e Each .,.■-...,,**.*•***,■,,,.**********$39*50 was that of California, where 39 Waahlngton. Jan. 3.-2-(ff) — The Calif. He will arrive here aooa to the area. New York, New Haven and Hart-1 $29.75 Oval Victorian in rosewood anckgold; M l party leaders consulted, only Monday. Hia condition is hot re­ An official bulletin has been re­ ning. Officers will be elected and The depot la part of the Interna­ $79.00 Chest of Drawers; swell front, spade feet, Germany. Yet we will be wise if persons were killed. N avy Department made public to­ after New Year’s day- to spend ford railroad’s labor shortage. $5.50 Magazine Rack; solid w aln u t...... $ 3.98 30 per Cent replied. There ia pos­ garded as aeiioua. - A t the re­ ceived at the town clerk’a office other important business trans­ tional Harvester Ckimpany and ' “ mahogany veneered. Grand Rapids made----- glass ...... we realize that he has probably day the names of 129 casualties— stating that Holbrook's Pond la in­ acted. three weeks. The workers, wearing their na­ $27.50 Windsor Arm Chair; old English design; sibly a difference between the sen- quest o f John B. Sullivan, prose­ including nine New Englanders— operated for the goveramenL tive sombreros and blankets and ] ...... $59.75 $13.00 French Provincial, parchment enamel; 2 ^ 7 ’ 2 done so, and that it is likely to cuting attorney, the cAse against cluded among other ponds which Word has been received by He­ tlim at o f such regular party" lead­ Marked Decrease of the U. 8. Naval forces. Among will be open to Ice fishing during bron and Gilead people from Mra. Dieo WhUe Skating each prominently displaying a $69.00 Chest o f Drawers; Chippendale ball-and- walnut finish $19.75 continue a German belief even aft­ the driver o f the car haa been, them waa, from Connecticut: social security tog, arrived here ers and the aentiment of the vot­ continued for one week in order the 1943-44 season, uBtU Feb. 9, Bert Lewis, wife of the fonner claw model, made at Grand Rapids. Mahogany $22.50 Tier Table; solid maple two shelf model; $22.50 French Provincial; white and gold; 211^5^ er the war. To us, the course of Holmes, Harold . A., private, Wlnsted, Jan. 8.— *^iM h mobile fatalities on state highways looked tSIs vicinity. Instead of Calif., and plans to stay with them and died yesterday while skating on their long trip from Mexico ] teresting question. land of Day's Comer, died Tues­ ...... $39*50 as they actually happened, where­ showed a marked decrease in 1943 Berlin "laoeo Performance the black plumag^ birds hover­ for the war's duration. Kr. Lewis on Highland Lake. Dr. Donald City. fraified mirror $29.75 That question is prompted by day afternoon at the .Windham Washington, Jan. 3— OF)— The as the Germans were told that, as compared with similar figures ing aa formerly on the fronts of is overseas in the European area Hermun, medical exammet oaid 'The. men will be assigned to the $56.00 Chest of Drawem; parchment enamel, deco­ hospital after several months ill­ comptrqUer of the currency today $14.96 Maple mirror with panelled top; l * * 2 ^ n c h U m poll result, whic^ shows that for 1942, a report released today Bristol, England. Jan. 3.-r-(aT— buildings sunning themselves and doing duty u U. S. Army chap­ that death was due to heart dU- road's various labor campa. even in the case of Poland, it ness. She was bora In Kingston. issued a x a ll for a statement o t the rated ...... $39.50 ■pproziBaately some 48 par cent by the State £>epartnient o f Motor Irving Berlin broke hia record of leaving unwelcome traces of their lain. B e has been in this service eoae. condition of oU national bonks at WM the Polish army which first R. I., N ot. 27, 1867, a daughter many months standing today by • r tboae answering the poll pro- Vehicles indlcateo. dirty habits they are conspicuous since October, 1943. He vrent to the close c f business Friday, Dec. Submarine Bay* Loimched $13.96 Side Chair to match the chest above, $9.95 NO TE : A ll‘ sizes given are glass size. Naturally tninagresaeil the border. We know In 1942, thei-e were 288 deaths of George W. and Mary (Greene) missl.ig his performanee in "Thia by their absence. Other and more Cambridge, Ifaun.. fo r his training $122.60 Modem Vanity and chair-back bench. teaaed tbemaelvea to be In gener­ Suffers Brohi CoYicnaslon 31. 1943. complete are much iMger, aometimM tne tragii' extent to which the na­ attributable to automobile acci­ Barber. ' Besides her husband she la the Arm y" U pay tribute' to a welcome birds now have a chance and later to California and Nwa- Tae Federal Reserve Board at Groton. Jan. 3— —The Elec­ the mirrors leaves a nephew and niece, Charles Large, low,-strcamjined design...... $98.00- al agreement with Governor tions Hitler calls the aggressor dents but in 1943, there were only pre-war Broadway dancar who, aa at the feed boxes put out for them. do. The LeYrtsea are oflectlmi- Wallingford, Jon. 3— UP)— A leg- the same time Issued a call on tric Boat Company launched the as much as seven or eight Inches, depending on tne Tlwaua E. Dewey’s "stand on fbr- 232. December, 1943, was.* safer Barber of Burnside and Mrs. Ida a Fortress bombardier^ lost a leg Apple trees are no longer filled ately remembered by their former leao N avy veteran o f World W ar atate banka thgt ore metnbera of Bayo, dubhed, the "happy new $35.00 Modem, mahogany veneered bed. Full decorations at top and botton. / natioiu ware actually unprepared month than'. Its predecessor in Potter o f Branford. Ih e funersd • ftOTHCRS I N C - 'Rffairt." And the question is in a raid last Beptembar. The flier w lu the big ungainly birds'lack­ parishioners here o m by -others No: 3, Robert McLaughlin, aon of the Federal Rdhprve aystem, and year” submarine bv lU builders. | $24.50 for war, which was certainly 1942. 22 persons, o f w-hich 12 were, was held at A verT and Van is Cspt. Henry w . Dick o f Mineola, ing out the seeds aa formerly. It Yfho knew them. the Federal Deposit tnauronoe yseteirday, rrith the announcement Whet . is Governor Deweys Mr. and Mrs. Frank McLKughlin proof of innocence. Bui they have adult pedestrians, were killed as Zandt's chapel in Willimantic N. Y.. who played In "Thumbs Up,” haa been suggested that this may Reports of the Hebron Volun­ of Meriden, suffered a cerebral Corporation a call on insured that it marked the atnrt of compared to 24, of whom 18 were OB foreign affairs? How now mads up for that lack of day afternoon, with the Biev. Otis "On Your Toe i,' “Leave It To Me/’ be a reason, for their forgetting teer Fire Company ohow that 31 concusalon today when tala car banks ,iot members of the Federal greatly increased iroductionj adult DedMtrians in 1942. Lea Mooaon ogicialiag. Burial and "Uigbar and Uigber.’* Uetaron— that it was a ^ Rcaerve aystento Ecbeduto, vance. At no place were they planes was chased back to France cc^sfi.l. the bulletin said. before it was shot down. German . broadcasts s a ^ that Gives Kiwaiiis Obituary ■Find'<^oman The R. A. F.’s cross channel pur­ Is Found Dead Vatutin, tank veteran who smash­ suer was Wing Comdr. John (^ n - ed German linea in tha/Don river Plasties Talk ~ "— Dead ill Bed ningham. It was his 19th night vic­ In His Room Today *8 Radio basin in the winter 009*2-48, was tim which put him in a tie with fnNU>-l8M wJS-lS Mark College Football’s Final Fli^ using more than 500,000 troops In I l e a t h s Wing Oomdr. J. R. D. Braham as hia two-pronged ..drive on Poland W w the -t. A. F.'s star night flghtsr / Year’ s Ere dele- and Rumania. Not New to Chemistry William Howard Barlow Bolton Resident Is Dis« pilot. Braham got his 19th In Sep­ North End Resident ions Greatest The BcrlliP' radio Anally ac Blit Ii\flii»try Has De­ William Howard Barlow of 95 covered l>y Neighbor; tember. Passes A'k'ay Suddenly , :00- ^ w n c — BmeksUffs Wife;;* Sullivan DntartRlna; WTHT — \ .MS ’ knowledge0the lost of Zhitomir, .Spring street, Hartford formerly WD^C*— Broadwsy Matinee ;T Memory Lane. whieh th^Russians captured last of Manchester, died at the Hart­ News; WTHT— News; Musks; T:30—W n C _ —, Come on and Deodeye Dick TparSf Say Observers. veloped Greatly. Hushund in Hbspital. p i Heart Attack. ^ c’ - . week, By German account the ford hospiUl yesterday. Besides WNBC—Blue Frolics. Dance; WDRC — Blondie; Basketball Hops Georgia Tech’s Ruaslsns captured last week. By his wife, Mrs. G rad Helen (White) “WTHT — American Discussion T«ar'« Bve found local dina Although the plastics Industry Mrs. Sarah Fuhrer of Bolton, Sus^Hrious when he found . 4;15_WT1C — Stella Dallas; League; WNBC — The Lons Gera»n account the Russians were has come to the fore In recent Barlow, he leaves a son and three dance placea taxed to the ut- attacking on an 80-mlle front near wife t Joseph Fuhrer, about 72 bath ro0KllRht burning in hia WNBC— Olens Miller, Rsnger. years. It Isn’t exactly a new fac­ daughters. They are Monroe L. Wed(Jings 4^.30—WTTC — Lorenzo Jones; .1 Practically all placea offer- that rail center in slush and mud Barlow of Los Angeles. Mrs. Grace years old was found dead in bed home at lOi^Q^this morning, Stan­ 7:45—wnc—RaUonlng. Gallant Fight tor In the field of chemistry, Ma- WPRC— Ad Uneif: WNBC — 8:00—w n c — Cavalcade of Into First Place delebratlona Were crowded, caused by an unseasonable thaw. riu.s 'Van deWeghe, chief chemist E. Bartlett of Hamden, Mrs. Har­ this morning by a neighbor who ley Grzyzb investigated and found Fresh Russian attacks with five Finlay-Auslin Tims View* tbs News. Amerioa; WDRC — Vox Pop; fo e a p ite war conditions, ahort- at Colt’s Patent Fire Afms Plant rison M. Doyle, Stratford, and Mrs. called to inqul.T about the condi-. his father-in-law, ''S^a'nk Woycie- 4:45—w n c — Young Wldder divisions were said to have pene-' Kenneth Bryant of Freeport, L. I. tion of her health and that of her Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Austin of WTHT—Sam Balter; WNBC — M^of various kinds, gaiety seem- In Hartford, told the members of Joplin, Missouri, announce the ski stretched across u v bed in his Brown; WNBC— Jimmy Dor- to hold full sway. Many of the trated German ,line» locally in the the Kiwanis club here at their Two brothers, Arthur Barlow of husband, who is in Memorial hospi­ Interests Mount Nation Tops Saturda)! Dnieper bend southwest of Dnepro­ Kenmore, N. Y.. and Herbert Bar- marriage of their daughter, Bonnie room, dead. The police wqM noti­ ssy. 8:15—WTHT — Fulton Ourslar; Jimmy Smith il celebrating spots found their meeting this noon at the Y. M. C. tal suffering with pneumonia. Mrs. j:0 0 —WTIC— When a Olri Mar­ WNBC—Lum and Abner. petrovsk. , low of Springfield, Mass., and a Fuhref, has a sister, Mrs. Isabel! Mae, to Corporal Marshall D. Fin­ fied and Officer’ William^fict*ily Wide as Football Is OT»*rvations all engaged well be- A. Plastics were first developed lay, son of Mrs. Marie Finlay of ries; 'WDRC — News; Four 8:30—w n c — Frank Black’s ftire New-Year’s Eve and those as far back'as 1863, the speaker .slater. Mrs. Edward Huntci of Webb of Buckland, who la also ill was sent to 76 North' Street, the Way Mlnstreia; Ad Uner; Orch.; WDRC — Gay Nlnetlea Shelved Until Fall; Belchertown, Mass. He also leaves 36 Elm street, and the late John Still Going Rambling Wreck Sugi alsces holding open house found it said, but in recent years the chem­ at the local hospital. D. Finlay. Grzyzb home. He immediately noX WTHT— News; Music; WNBC Revue; News; WTHT—Serena S8ar>- to bring in extra tables 13 grandchildren and two great tified headquarters and Dr. D. C. Yankees Capture ical product has been put- to more First Selectman Thomas Wilson The ceremony was preformed by —^News. Gammell. Castles In the Air; Dartmouth Strong. Post Office Final Qnarter Drivi chairs in order to accommo- extensive use. grandchildren. • of Bolton notified the medical au­ Y. Moore, medical examiner waa WNBC—Blind Date. Rev. Bailey in the Methodist called and pronounced death due »; 16—w n c—Portia Faces Life; Strong at 60 jHgte' the patrons., Mr. Van deWeghe Illustrated Mr. Barlow was formerly In the thorities who summoned Under­ church In Kii;kwood, Missouri, on 9:00—w n c — The Telephone By Harold Claaaseti To Defeat Tulsa; Harbor. Air Field real estate and automobile bual- to natuial causes and gave per­ WINBC—Dick Tracy. Team Tops In (1 Carnival hats, and noisemakers his talk on pla.stlcs with black­ taker T, P; Holloran to take New Y oir’s Eve. 'The bridal at­ Hour: WDRC—Radio Theater; New York, Jan. 3—OP)— With ■iVare distributed at practically all board explanations and In addi­ neM and had Uvea for 23 yeara in charge of the remains pending ar­ mission to remove the body. »;30—w n c — Just Plaii! BIU; WTHT — Gabriel Heatter _ Upsets West with Tie tendants were Sergeant and Mrs. WPRC — War Commentary: football having written Ita own Recently Competed for f'ttt the parties and 1944 was given (Continued from Page Oi,e) Samuel Tiirkington. tion he had three tables filled with Hartford. He was a member of the rangements for the funeral by Clyde Brassfleld of St. Louis. .Sons Are In Poland WNBC—CkMinter Spy. ,h foyal welcome as the clock indi- plastic products. The exhibit In- Wapping Congregational church. relatives. Born in Poland, Woycieski came Tiisk Armstrong. 9:18—WTHT—Oracle Fields. seasonal obituary in the Jan. 1 B ow lin " L oop Score; G. I. Contest* Mrs. Finlay Is a nurse at the St. 8:4S— 'W n c^ Front Page' Far­ National Crown at Pat> ! e ^ d midnight. Guinea. Indicated the Japanese Today starts a new term for clfided all kinds of items such as The funeral will be held tomor­ ------H— Louis General Hospital, and Corp­ to this country and settled here. 9:30_w nc—Dr. I; Q.; WTHT— Bowl games, ooUegs basketball ------' Share Spotlight. ’ buttons, bottle caps, rings, novel­ row afternoon at 2:30 at tbe Wat­ His wife has been dead for 18 rell: W PBC—American Worn- Paul Wlnchall and Jerry MS' offered no opposition to the land­ Town Clerk Samuel Turkington, oral Finlay is stationed at Jeffer­ ■Superman: WNBC hops to ths tJBsk of dominating ths erson, N. J.; Ended Up ing by Michigan and Wlaconaln his tenth of two years each. When ties, revolver handles, containers kins Funeral Home. Burial will be son Barracks, Missouri. Prior to yeara and only his daughter, Mrs. honey; WNBC — Spotlight winteria sporta pages. First Four Teams Face in the^East cemetery. Seething; Aerial - Stanley Grzyzb survive . him here. —Captain MMpighL Btmds; This Thing Called Love. In Fifth Place. By Jack Hand eils Gel Nearer troops comprising elements of the he completes this term he will and jewelry. his enlistment, he wss connected While the business of dstsrmln-l Stiff Games at the West New York, Ja.i, 3.—(45—Wheth- 32ml Division, and only slight op­ have served for 20 years. The club received a New Year’s Friends may call at the funeral with the Marine Department of Theu are two aona, somewhere in 10:00—w n c — Contented Pro­ ing ths various conference champ­ home from seven o'clock this eve­ loland but the family has not gram; WDRC — Screen Star c * I D -cm • Ytr V.1 . "Sboeisas” Mc^i i position after the alratrip fell. Mr. Turkington first took office letter from Dr. A. E. Diskan who Bath for Berlin; the Aetna Life Insurance Com­ •:00_ w n c — NeWm WDRC — ions is slated for the coming By Ned Brows s id e KCC 1 llIS W epk ^ i Kem*t. of Lon., Beach, Calif, acoot- Novogracl Volyiisk in 1926 and has been re-elected is in the South Pacific. He said ning. heard from them since the war May: WTHT — Raymond Clap­ weeks, enough has transpired in The new American beachhead pany. Mews— Georgs B. /^ ra stssd ; NBA staff Correspondent ing across the North African aand Ilea 55 airline milea southeast of each term since most of the time that he had read in The Herald started. Mrs. Grzyzb stated that WTHT— Mews; WNBCV- Tsr- per; WNBC—Raymond Gram preliminary games to indicate that The Standings. Early Fires Burn she did not know where her broth­ Swing. Netir York, Jan. 8.—More than or Alvin Dark of SouthwaaUXB (UoBtinaed froir Page One) the big Japanese supply base of without opposition having secured that the town was considering a Mr*. Christine Stewart - ry and ths Plratas. IlllRols again will be strong in the two scora yeara ago little Jimmy the endor:;emont of both parties. plaque or war memorial, but he Mrs. Christine Stewart, widow Johnson-Liija ers were or whether they were liv­ 10:18—WTHT — Ckmcert Hour; Big Ten, Kanaas in tha Big Six, Louisiana InsJtute ploughing Madang. Baidor is more than 100 The marriage of Miss Signe E. •-18—w n c — History Mellilo was a pin boy In tha Bed­ Gamsa 'his W eek through the mud of Houston, ,-were being forced to fall back be- slr'lne miles from Flnschhafcn, said the boys at the war front of Fred Stewart, formerly of Man­ (Continued from Page One) ing or dead. There are three WNBC—Out of tbe Shadows. Arkanaaa and Rice in the south­ Lilja of Comstock Road, and Frank grandsons serving with the armed Hsadlinss; WDRC— To ,0:80—w n c — Information ford section of . He had Vonday Texas the baby New Year has been,;^ ilfore a flanking attack by small, ncapest Allied-held coastal base would prefer to see the folks back chester, died this morning at the Good Health; WTHT — Dick west, southern California in far charge of ail six allays, worked home of her daughter, Mrs. Nor- A. Johnson of 61 Strickland street, forces of the United States. least; WDRC — Broadway west, Dartmouth in the eaat and Lee's Esso vs. Bantly's Oil Co. welcomed with the traditional Itaobile Russian forces. to the south on Huon peninsula. home show a better war spirit. A bomba had kept residents of the took place Thursday evening. Dec. MoCarthy; WNBC — BporU: Morlarty’s vs. Fairfield Grocer>’. About Town letter was also received from ine Saunders, of 50 Governor Was Not ill Shi^Ums; WNBC — National Duke and Kentucky in the South. hard. football bowl games. H Both Markhlevsk. 22 miles to Between Saidor and Flnschhaf- city in 'shelters until 3 p. m. yc.s- 30 at 6 o'clock at the home of the According to both Mr. and Mrs. News. Forum. But when there were no cus­ Wednesday Added starters to the usual coast-tj I Boutheast, and Vershnitsa. 10 en on the coaat Is a battered force Earle Clifford who is at Fort Dev- street. East Hartford. Besides Illinois, with five trlumphb in terday and that less than eight bridegroom, with Rev. Charles G. Grzyzb, Mr. Woycieski made no 11:00—^Newt On All Stations. tomers, jim m y sat pins tor him­ Poflt Office vs. West Side Tavern. to-cobst holiday schedule were the) Jes northeast of the important of Japanese being steadily pushed ens. Mrs. Saunders she leaves another hours Iqjcr the sirens were shriek­ <:M —w n c — A«k file Another; six starts, tangles with Wisconsin Johnson, pastor of the Covenant- complaint of feeling ill,, He was WDRC -r Di««Rt of the Air; 11:18—w n c — Harkness of self. He’d roll a few balls down the Pagant’s s. Parachute. festivities Invoivlng G. 1. talenti dlway stronghold, were captured northward by Australian fighters. The Mothers' Circle of the Im­ The speaker was Introduced to daughter, Mrs. William Curtin, of ing again. The main blow fell tonight at Madison and the 1944 alley, race down and set 'em tor Hartford, and a atep-daughter, Congregational church, officiating. around as usual yesterday and WTHT— World's Front Fags; W ashingt^ WDRC—What Is The .Standing known as the Arab, Potato and) General Vatutin’s forces yester- MacArthur’s communique said maculate Conception will meet at the club by Jot Elder, who also several hours later however. bdition of the Whls kids apparent­ another try. Mrs. Harold Guorrin, 'o f Massa­ The bride wore a turquoise suit was last seen alive about 10 WTfBO— Food Bag Frollos. It? WTHT -i-.,^Oive and Take ly is well enough equipped to carry W. L. Lily .bowls in Oran, Algieta; Bel-'i ly- these enemy , troops are now the home of Mrs. John Allison, 40 had as a guest, Lt. Cbl. William Swedish reports said Hitler’s witb corsage of gardenias. The WNBC—The M(hi{c You W ant When he finally got an oppor­ Westminster road, Wednesday eve­ chusetts. a son, .Teremiah P. Grady o’clock last night when Mrs. « ;4 0 - W n C — LowsU Tbomaa; on the Illlnt pace of the paat few poet Office ...... 11 1 fast, Ireland; and Hamilton, Ber­ The latest advance marked a "trapped with no source- of sup­ F. Johnson, who is communica­ luxurious new chancellery on the bridal attendants were Mr. and Grzyzb inquired if he wanted any- 11:30— —Stortm of Escape tunity to bowl a full gams, Jimmy 4 ning at 8 o’clock. tions officer at Stout Field, Indi­ of Massachusetts and six grand- _ W PRO—Newa; WTHT —Musle; w nc years. Doug Mills' outfit was the West aide Tavern ...... 8 muda. letration of the dense swamps ply. and they face dlaintegration Wilheliiiplat was one of the places Mrs. Charles Wilson of Hanover, thing.“'i}he went to work this WDRC — Bunny t>4) n h a m Mellilo had a score of 91, but he ...... * 4 the southern ^dge of the Pripet anapolis. Iiid. childi-en. She also leaves three WNBO-Bath-Myri. first to down Great Lakes, 64 to Parachute ...... Na.'y won Un Bermuda battle,'’i*| and destruction." hit in the aerial barrage which Conn., brother-in-ldw and sister of morning at Cheney Brothers but WTHT — Music. kept St it until he was burning up ...... 7 5 _rshes. Novograd Volynsk lies Moving Toward Madang Private Ma.tthew McGuire, Jr., The attendance prize, furnished sisters, Mrs. Helen LaChapelle, 51, after the sailors previously had Paganl'e ...... i9-0, Army triumphed in Africa, struck first at the outlying indus­ the bride. Among the guests at did not disturb her father. Later f.-OO—w n c — Fred Waring In 11:45—WNBC—SaludoB Ah^gos the alleys like no bowler set them ...... 6 6 itride the railway extending Another force of Auatraliana Is who recently spent a 30-day fur­ by Fred Werner, was won by Mrs. John Works, both of Man­ won, 82 to, 44. Bantly Oil Co...... 10-7. and the tv o services played a trial areas and then worked to the reception Which followed were her husband discovered the body PMasure ’Hms; WDRC—I Lovs afire before or since...... 4 8 Stward from Kiev through moving toward Madang by push­ lough at Ills home. 36 Clinton Thomas Ferguson. It was an ap­ chester. and Mrs. Elizabeth Gard­ Northwiiitem, Purdue and Ohio Lee's Ea*o ...... scoreless tie in Ireland. the official and re.sidentiitl areas the children of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- xnd notified the police. a Myttary: WTHT —Fulton 13:00—wnc—News; St. Louis Young Mellilo substituted Morlarty'* ...... 1 9 Over 280,000 watched the gam e»'--i itomir. ing up the Rainu valley, across, street, following more than a year propriate circumstance since this ner of West Hartford. • Mrs. Funeral arrangements are in Lawta, Jr.; WNBC — Nsw«; To Ssrenade; WDRC — News State are regarded as the next Stewart was a practical niir.se here in the heart of the capital. •son. one of whom; Albert, who is Smith for his last name, and as Fairfield Grocery ...... 1 11 in this country where the foree the towering Flnisterre mountain• • ’ with the U. S. Marines in the is Mr. Ferguson’s birthday. It was charge of the Walter N. Leclerc Bs Announced. WTHT—Nswt. wrongest with Iowa, the league'a South Pacific, is now stationed at until about 16 yeara agd. .Mrdrome .\rea HU Heavily with the Coast Guard, came from only unbeaten member, not rated Jimmy Smith bowlsd his first players took a beating as two un-^J range from Saidor, and was last a carton of a.ssorted tobaccoa and South Carolina for the ceremony. Funeral Home. Main and Hudson T:15—W nC-Nsws; WDRC—Bd 18:30—Wn<3—Three Suns; News. RiUsUin Army Virtually Seattle, Wash. The funeral will be held Wednea- It was regarded as extremely too highly because of its weak, match against Otto Arlltss m the derd.igs won, two others tied and reported within 15 miles of Bo- since the winner d'>ea not smoke The bride’s sisters. Miss Bertha streets. Details will be announced Brooklyn, won handily. The Poet Office team in gadjim, a coastal base linked with he offered it an an auction item day morning at 9:16 from the T. P. doubtful that Hitler was near to early opposition. West Side Bowling League is go­ only three favorites came through. in Sight of Old Foland witness the damage, however,'and and Miss Lily Lilja of Springfield, later. In Paterson, N. J„ the other Madang by a modem 20-mlle Members of Gibbons - Assembly, the money to go to the Kiddies Holloran Funeral home. 1’75 Center Ma.ss., were also present. Kansas, vripner of a Kansaa City ing strong despite the addeu Yule In seven starts. London, Jan. 3 — ilnl hiotes eld of recent West Texas State for second spot. Looks like plenty stole the show rnd tied Ruae 8auii»' The latest communique, an- committee, /ill sorts of articles 680 U. S. tons) of bombs In the Bombers Hit Rails York, Jan. $__(P)__ San'^*^*:^ alike, for the modest price of toppled world records like ten- wfr DUns**Dro"footba^' Teeth's KXsaharfschwerdt to team uncing the capture of Poyaski, Brig, Gen. Clarence Martin com­ Curley Again a television set, may be able to fame is a member, also is strong. pln.s, annexed championship after about up with Hoernschemeyer and Sen- of action this week tor the top ders’ 1930 Rose Bowl record i manded the entire Task Fdrce; will be auctioned, Including a full william McNeill 10-rald knockout campaign, and Qusatin prison in California will Probably the best team in the leaders’ are busy planning for the agaUist Pittsburgh. A crowd orthwest of Korosten, placed the line of home-made foods, canned witness the happenings of world championship, was generally oon sanbaugher . . • the footbali teams. Col. Slade N. Bradley headed tbs William McNeill died this morn­ between 20.000 and 25,000 tons of Admitted Frilay: Gloria Pa- go on tha Sir via nstwork with a { sprawling middlcwest is Depaul, 1944 season, war or no war .... broadcasters aren’t always clear 68,000 was on hand. Army only 10 miles from the vegetables and fruits. A large at­ ing at the home of "ffis nephew, explosives and incendiaries since (Continued from Page One) events In their living room.” ceded to have been the daddy of The Boston cnub, which has noth­ frontier and disclosed that Gen. ground fighters. (Continued from Page One) van. 433 Keeney street; Miss Belle weekly seriee of variety programs, j owner of an 11-game winning all bowlers. about the plays, but they seldom Steve 'Van Buren ran for twei^ In addition to their lack of tendance and much interc.st is John McNeill of 35 North street, January. 1943. As an example of Webb, Buckland; Paul Johnson, 22 streak that was climaxed Saturday ing but s franchise, has hired Tlllie touchdowns, and passed for aaoUe- X| lolal Vatutin’s First Ukrainian anticipated, as the members may casualties, sometimes up to SO The prisoners will supply the tal­ Programs tonight: NBC— 8 “I'm as good as ever,” said Jim­ miss a substitution. ground defenses, the Japanese through the mails, executive vice with whom he had made his home the destructive power o f . the ex­ Campfield road. with a 59 to 30 massacre of Ark­ Manton, the old T.C.U. and Roger er as Louisiana ra te upeot Tea** a I ly had made a spurt of 17 miles invite ■'uests. per cent, that they have been un­ ent. Jackie Kelk in ’‘Bull’s Eye Sam­ my Smith, as we sat in the New Adams Seeks were unable or unwilling to aend president and director. for the past five years. Born in plosives dumped on the Nazi nerve Adm.tted Saturday: Charles B. ansas, highly regarded southwest Back, to ecout for players, the Monday Matinee Aggiea 19-14 in the Orange Boert 'A| a day in some places—a pace Northern Ireland 86 years ago, he center, only about 1,000 tons of able to stay in the line more than Tbs program will be carried by my”; 8:30 Barlow Concert; 9 York office of Walter H. Roesing, Philly Eagles, who probably will Ich if continued in the Poyaski' up any aerial Interceptors. Land­ James Barton Underwood, for­ Warren, 447 Center street. Voorhees Concert, Grace Moore; circuit member. manager of tbe Brunswlck-Balkc- Five of the boxers rated in Nat before 37,000 and eaaorilad aa ing observers said long after the Miss Alice M. Benson of Benton came to this country with his par­ boitibs were n.sed in virtually two wcek.s." MBS, ths first scheduled for 10:30 split away from Pittsburgh, re­ >r would put it inside old street is spending the holidays merly of Washington but now Adm itt'd Sunday; Mrs. Cora As one of the worst snow, wind p. m„ January 18. Details are 9:30 1. Q. Quiz: 10 Contented The Razorbacks entertain Texas L’ollender Co., “ but only for about Fleischer’s recent "First Ten” of 1944 Title early season loss to tbe troops had swept ashore, enemy serving with the Greek Army at ents at the age of six. He leaves wiping Hamburg from the map. Holmes, 104 Hamlin street; Mrs. Christian Friday and Saturday cently signed Marvin Bleeker, «x- land today.. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and sleet storms of the Italian being worked ouL but it is planned Concert; 10:30 Information Please, five games. After that it's a case the lightweight division, will ap- Texans. planes had failed to arrive from Cairo, Egypt, president and direc­ one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Irving of A Berlin announcement said Mary (Silbert, 348 Nortli Main nights but the title chase gets un­ Southem California fullback ifid The favored western All^ At. the same time other units of Ezoklei Benaop, who are winter­ Burnside, East Hartford. briefly that “ fresh devastations campaign raged on the Eighth to (Kress the prison’s part in the Louis Bromflcld. of stamina, and some of these Harry Thayer was looking for i pear in the next three garden fight illM victorious First surged south- Madang or Wewak or any other tor during January and February, street; rs. Mary E. Greene, 182 derway Wednesday when Rice and youngsters catch up to me in tbe Saturday’s! shows: Beau Jack vs. Lulu (Jostan- \ la n could get no better than a IS-U ttd'i ing. in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. McNeill was employed as a were caused in several districts" Spruce 'ctrect; Frank McPherson, Army front, Canadian troops cap­ war effort. Warden Clinton CBS— 7:30 (West 10:30) Blon- more prospects at 1943 Winner, 'vsestward toward Zhmerinka. key Japanese airdrome, and the Amer­ 1942. Baylor meet at Waco. long run.” , and owners I tino, Bobby Ruffin vs. Tippy 1-*^^ 'with the underdog EaatocaaM to: icans nad things their own way. spinner by Cheney Brothers, ahd in in the “’terror attack against the .58 Garden street; Barbara Custer, tured San Tommaso, two miles D i^ will introduce each broad­ dle: 8 Vox Pop; 8:30 Gay Nineties: Dartmouth already has conquer­ East-West game > rtl Junction on the Odessa-Whr- The regular meeting of the Se­ Bert Hal, formerl.v of Dallas. Smith, a chunky little fellow kin and Jack Vs. Sammy Angott Needs More Work to what eimmered down to « Saidor has an old civil airport Tex., now o j Tulsa, Okla., described later years as an elevator operator. population of the Reich capital.” 79 School street; Carol Koehler, west of Ortona, it was announced cast Production men and en­ 9 Wm. Powell in “ Shadow of a ed one of the major-threats to Its Geoi-ge (Wetwash) Marshall of the ]pgvr rail line serving the lower Uk lectmen has been postponed from gineers from KRFC. San Fran­ Doubt” ; 10 Screen Guild “ North born in Oliver street. New York, . . . And only the last Is likely to display of youthful — — which has not been used recently us an inventor, vice president and Mr. McNeill leaves another Four Attackers Shot Down 270 Charter Oak street; Natale yesterday. seventh straight Eastern collegiate Redskins and Harry Howren of the Finish on Top Again talent before 60,000 in BealRfeB*^ Bhine, leas than 50 miles from the this evening- at 8 o’clock until nephew, George .Sligo of Schenec­ While the big bombers' were Canadian troops advanced to cisco, will go to San Quentin to Star” ; 10:30 .East Broadway whence sprang Al Smith and Norfolk Shamrocks have been draw more dough than tha Bob ghimahian frontier. by the enemy. Construction, work­ director. Rufini, 137 Birch street; Miss Bar­ flag by dropping Pennsylvania, 54 Montgomery-Ike WilUama fuaa in cisco's Benefit Shrine Monday, January 10 at the same tady, N. Y., three nieces, Mrs. over Germany, R.A.F. aircraft at bara B'lrr, 7 Lydall street; Arthur within nine miles of Pescara, from put the ahow on the network. SHowtlme, Wm. Gaxton.. Jimmy • Walker, won his first talking over a ‘farm’ deal if the The whole German line from ers probably, already are readying Marshall J. Fitzgerald, Chicago to 48, and now regards Cornell, a world champiomship in 1 ^ 5 oy Philly on the 24th . . . The town Miami, Fla.. Jan. 8— 0P)~ Slow- Wedemeyer, H*wall-to>en hour. David Chambers, chairman and Washington, jecretary and di­ Robert Sanderson of Burnside, home were chasing a handful of Greenwood, 33 B'.;nton street. which an important lateral road While this ia somewhat of an BLU—7 New Music .series, Ly- Dixie League operates . . . How­ >ten south to Berdiefaev ap- the field for Allied planes. Artil­ of the board is ill at his home. 41 to '9 winner over Princeton, as repelling Johnny Voorhees bn tho of Winfield, Kansa.1, finally caught voiced Johnny Adams, whose fast Mary’s college ace, pluawd fw 1 lery and anti-aircraft positions rector. V Mrs. Burt Hilton and Mrs. Eliza­ German planes which raided Eng­ Admitted today: Barry Lovett, leads to Rome, after fighting a innovation in network program­ tcll leading; 8:30 Blind Date; its next big title obstacle. The New ren, incidentally, reports that At­ red to be crumbling before the beth Dressier of Hartford. land. Fpur of the attackers were ming, the idea has been tried out 9 Counter Spy; 9:30 Charlie Spi- Ebbets alleys, Brooklyn, owned lanta and Birmingham are anxious up with St. John’s U. In basketball riding gave him 327 victorias and scores for the West ' igging Red Army onslaught have been aet up. False Representations Charged 75 North street; Miss Dorothy Da­ 24-hour battle to clear thcr Ger­ Hampshire five is the host to The Private Duty nurses will The funeral will take place Wed­ shot down Bombs fell in a south­ mans from a long, low hill on the by local stations on various occa­ vak Band; 10:30 Radio Forum, by Charley Ebbets, who later to join the Dixie League. last week when Bob Brannum the leading Jockey’s UUe in the Texas manhged to the exhausted remnants of Nearby is Lagop plantation The indictment charges that vis, 58 Woodbridge street; Mrs. Columbia's spotty quintet Satur­ helped Kentucky beat the Redmen year just ended, looks on 1944 as upset by holtfind CHenn DobW to 1 have a special meeting tomorrow nesday at three o'clock at the Wat­ east England residential district Adriatic coastal road. The Nazis sions. One of the earliest was Sens. Thomas and Wiley on "Vet­ made the Dodgers famous and Fritz von Mannstein’s once Inv. where ihere are nearly 300 acres orally .tnd in various brochures Eileen Skinner, Rockville; Charles day. built Ebbets Field. after Gqrald Tucker, Bob’s prede­ his opportunity to boost his rec- one touchdown pass aad W* *■ evening at 7:30 at the Memorial and corrcapondence sent through kins Funeral Home. Rev. Elarl H. injuring a few persona. Some of retreated to positions just south hack in the 20’a when the then erans of World War II.” I'rlde Goes For A Ulde ing Army o f 22 divisions were of' rubber trees and 10,000 cocoa- Goodell, 200 Maple street; Harry Duke and Kentucky. No. 1 teams Jimmy bowled 28 perfect games cessor as AII-State center at * /in­ ord above 800 winners and take dolph Field eleven to *^T«Tj Hospital. Election of officers for the mails between June 20, 1941, Furgeson of the North Methodist the planes got through to the Machet, Ellington. of the Arielll river. WOS of Jefferson City, Mo., car­ MBS—7:30 Army Air Forces ig slashed to ribbons. nut trees. the year in prospect will be one of in the Southern and Southeastern of 300. but counts only 16 official C^harl'cs L. "Bumpus” Jones, who field. had failed twice with'Okla­ his fourth riders’ ebampionahip Dallas. Although 80,^N> Obttog: It was Invasion No. 3 for A>ic- and Feb. 28. 1942, the defendants church will officiate and interment London area, causing an alert but Discharged Friday: Walter Rut- Typical of German Tactics ried a weekly scries which in­ program: 8:30 Sherlock Holmes; conferences, re.spectively, made celebrated hi.s major league base­ Russian communique told the items of busine.ss. will be in the Buckland cemetery. accomplishing little el.se. 9:30 Paul Wlchell and Jerry: because they were done with new homa U. . . . As soon as they get It would be a new mark for the Bowl tickets were sold onto Ui00t, tremendous stores of Nazi war Arthur’s forces in the last three "falsely and fraudulently” repre­ .sky, 12 Kerry street; Charles The fighting along the Adriatic cluded the state prison band and holiday excursions to pick up ex­ ball debut in 1892 by pitching a no- an official okay on night baseball, sented themselves as being an ex­ Last night’s raid was "one ot Harry Snodgrass, known at the 10:15 Education for Freedom, pins and all other appurtenances diminutive 28-year-old from lola, braved what Coach Dana X, Whl*! iterial being abandoned—fleets weeks. On Dec. 15, portions of Stanley. 6." East Center street; was typical of the German tactics perience for the flag races. lilt game for Cincinnati against the Dodgers figure they can sell called "the worst foetbell Attention of the members of perienced and competent firm of the worst since the Battle of Ber­ described in the official review of time as the prison’s "King of the required for record recognition. Kas., but would make no turf hia- ^nks, parks of field guns, Lieut. Gen. Walter Krueger’s Sixth Mrs. John Butler and son, East The Wildcats knocked off St. The others were made in maten- Pittsburgh—and never won an­ $80.900 worth of group tickets in I’ve evea aaen.' Army stormed ashore at Arawe on Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughter: consulting engineers with special lin began” said the Berlin corre­ the Allied 15th Army group which Ivories.” ’ What to Expect Tuesday: NBC tory. Other riders have sur idred carriers, trucks, rolling Funerals Hartford; Mrs. Joseph Sabat and John’s. National Invitational king es or exhibitions while on tour. other National League game is almost no time. Georgia Tech the southeast coast of New Britain of St. George, is called to the fac facilities and qualifications for ob­ spondent oi the Stockholm news­ stated that the Nazis "are defend­ —9:30 a. m. Daytime Classics; 1 passed the 300 mark, but none haa k and huge ammunition dumps son, 64 Birch street; Janice Tilton, of 1943. by a 44 to 38 score in even more famous among old tim­ ever won the turf UUe more than favorite befora the day** — . against light opposition. On Dec. that the hot-dish supper for to­ taining war contracts from the paper Aftonbladet, as reported in ing every feature, every position Hsre's another forecast for post­ p. m. .Sketches in Melody: 6:15 Madison Square Garden while Won All-Events Twice 1 ^-and reported that more than morrow evening in the Masonic James Scott Bolton; Mrs. Betty Eddy, 291 Smith established a world rec­ ers for his wilderness than for that Service Dept. four Umea. crowd, 88,000, la New OrtaahS ,000 Germans were killed yester- 26, American Marines landed at government. dispatches received here. Spruce street. in hopes of wearing down the Al­ war television. It comes in a Serenade to America. CBS—2:16 Duke, although beaten in an over­ singular record . . . On one occa- Temple has been indefinitely post­ The indictment charges, how­ The funeral of James Scott was In spite of bad weather, the ord for total pins for three games The tables were turned when ” I had to ride 1,200 horaee in I it took an Inspired perfonaaaaa hFi^ ly on this front alone. Cape Gloucester, on the southwest­ Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Ed­ lied attack to prevent the Allies year-end statement by Nile.s Joyce Jordan M. D.; 4:45 Ray­ time by Long Island University, 59 s'on Bumpus. pitching for Toledo, Sgt. Joe Louis visited KeesleF ern tip of New Britain 60 miles poned. The business meeting will ever, that the defendanta had little held this afternoon from the W.il- R.A.F. struck around 3 a. m., from building up enough reserves Tramwell. NBC president, and mond Scott music: 6:15 Edwin C. to 57. saw its Gordon Carver hike 771, an average if 257, winning 1943 to get my 227 wins,” Adams 1 Eddie Prokop and Ua mate# t o p w , M s o n cages behind the Russian be held ns usual at eight o ’clock in ward Senkbeil and daughter, Bql- a championship toiu-nament in gave IS bases on balls but the Field, Miss., recently . . . Joe dis­ drawled. “Thafa hard work, and I it out o f the fire and beat Twaa to *a wer filled to overflowing west of Arawe. and fought their or no experience of the sort claim­ liam P. Quisb funeral home at 2 hurling down a terrific load . of to deal any great blow." says; “Tomorrow will see the na­ Hill. BLU—11 a. m. Breakfast the season's individual scoring scorer recorded only 14 . . . . the John Mather room o f the Tem­ ed and "could not and did not” o’clock. Rev. Watson Woodruff, high explosives and. incendiaries ton; Mrs. Teresa Davis, South Toronto in 1911. another for 30 covered Sgt. Thurston McKinney, when 1 saw I had the UUe In the the last quarter 80-18.With the pro* . f ith “long lines of German prison- way into possession of the twin At sea, meanwhile, American tion dotted with television sta­ at Sardl's; 12:30 p. m. Farm and mark at the Garden to 27 points. Jones was so steamed up about tho former Detroit middleweight, ahd ple. " produce any of the services for pastor of the Center . Congrega­ which greatly augmented the pre­ •Coventry. / consccutives games, 7311, an aver­ bag I rode fewer horses. scouts in the stands, ProKopplclu-;st| * , underfed and grey from prl- a.rstrips within five days. Discharged . Sunday: WUIiam PT boats were disclosed to have tions broadcasting to every home Horae program: 3 Morton Dftw- On the West Coa.st Southern omission that he visited the news­ told the assembled G. I.’s that Mc­ jjrations, and many suffering from Capture of Saidor, less than 150 which they allegedly were plaid. tional church, officiated. Bucial vious devastation of official and penetrated into the Gulf of Genoa by sight and sound everything In ney song. MBS—10:30 a. m. California’s Trojans are regarded age of 244 in Denver in 1925. "I’ve never had a full year of ed up 199 yards and areroged SB i Mystic Review, No. 2 . Wom­ Vennart, 203 Summit street/ Mrs. He was first to win tbe ABC paper offices to rebuke the writers Kinney was the fellow who "dis­ istbite,” a Moscow broadcast miles across the Vitiaz straits Retainer fees of as much as 87,- was In the East cemetery. The residential sections. Wednesday night, damaging a the realm of instruction and en­ Shady Valley Folks; 1:30 p. m. as tops in the Coast circuit until and then jumped the ball club. riding. My first win waa at | yards per try in the Bugar BowL^ an’s Benefit Association will meet 500 were accepted from clients bearers were, Wilbur T. Li'ttle, Julia Tracy, 592 East /Center aU-eventa twice—in St. Louis in covered” Joe Louis . . . LleuL Riverside Park in 1986, and elnce ijark put on hia ahow tor id in emphasizijig the desperate from-the American holding at Cape Defenses Thoroughly Disrupted' street: Miss Agnes . 80^usker, trawler and torpedoing another tertainment.... We are about to Luncheon with Lopez; 3:30 Yan­ proven otherwise and (]lonzaga'8 i William N. Case of Vancover, tomorrow evening in Odd Fellowi and contracts were entered into Earl Swallow, Carl Hilding and Swedish reports indicated that 1911 and in Peoria in 1920, a feat 1936 rve had at least a hundred western Louisiana and 18,000 i . ght of the retreating Nazis. Gloucester, give.s MacArthur’s men Rockville: Paul Johnsorl,/22Camp- ship. On the following night, Brit­ enter a new era in which poor and kee House Party. independent Quintet also is power Twirling The INals Wash., a Marine aviator in the (The Moscow radio, in a bruad- a firmer grip on the choppy sea hall. This is an important busi calling for commissions of as Edward LaCbance. Mrs. Ruth Berlin’s defenses were being thor­ ish destroyers shelled a schooner ful. The Spokane Bulldogs pun­ since accomplished .by only one winners a year beginning wttb Houston where his club driaatet ness session and a good turnout of much as 8 per cent on t II contracts Shedd. soloist, sang, “ Rock of flcld street; Charles m lson, 239 other, Barney Splnella of Brook­ Elar witness impressions of Sat­ South Pacific, is a former member t recorded in New York by the passage, which opens the doorway oughly disrupted by canny R.A.F. East Miudle Tfimplke;/Miss Kath­ off the Italian east coast, driving ished Washington, 76 to 39. for the 1936 In four of thoae years I’ve Arkansas A. a-.i M., 34-7, m the ? the members is hoped for. obtained, the Justice department Ages" and "In the Sweet By and strategy. eligible since leaving home to oe lyn. urday’s Bown games . . . Ixjuisi- of the Oregon State swimming Federal Communications commis- to the sea route to the Philippines. leen Gordon: 109 Poster street; it ashore. Huskies worst court defeat In 20 team. He probably will be declar' won morelore than 200, my best yewyear |] first Oil Bowl game. Dark soorM i> on, quoted Stockholm sources as said. B y.” A Swedish expert in air raid Jt was announced yesterday made eligible at their military Smith is a two-finger bowler, ana State’s Steve Van Buren must being 1937 with 265. But there’s I s touchdown, threw for one, Uckeaj TJie position of Marines at Cape Mrs. Bertha Gardner 689 Main Service Vote stations “ even though they may years. ■ Saturday they trimmed ed a pro for teaching Jap fliers to rting that Gen. Kurt Zeitzler, Gloucester remained unchanged. •A special meeting of the Ecclesi­ The department described Cur­ protection who was in Berlin dur­ that Maj. Gen. James M. Doolit­ Washington State. 57 to 38. one of the tew operating that way be a whale of a footbtill player, but alwaysI been a couple of months I a field goal and three extra wtoto.”* ley as president and director of street; Mrs. Grace /Ruddell, Main never come back to Connecticut swim by the “or else” method . ef of the German Army general Patrols on the east flank gained astical Society of the Center Con­ Mrs. Emma C. K.iellquiat ing the Nov. 22 attack when 2,- street: Mrs. Hcnrj^Jorgensen and tle’s strategic air arm of the today. Ned Day, present match- what really won for the Tigers was In which I didn’t ride. Southwestern of Texas had to? gregational church is called for Engineers’ Group until Dec. 29, again.” game champion, is a three-finger their ability to intercept passes Chief Specialist Dynamite Gus ff, and Gen. Alfred Jodi, Adolf contact with the Japanese and Ma­ The funeral of Mrs. Emma C. 300 tons were dropped, said enor­ son, East Hartfon Northwest African Air Forces Is Top Item Spnnenberg, the old rassler. * ITUs' business of winning 3001 come up with a last period p M t o ' lUer’r- personal military adviser, this evening at eight o ’clock In the 1941. Kjeliquiat, of 30 Ridge street, 87, mous fire damage was done be­ He declared that a plan for bowler, as arc 99 per cent of pln- when the going was tough .... in 1944 Isn’t a new year resolu- beat underdog rines reported more' than 1,000 Discharged today: Mrs. Fred dropped 74,000 tons of bombs on creating job opportijnitiea in. the back in the hospital again. After d arrived at ■ von Mannstein’s enemy dead have been counted church parlor. Ij«rge 8uma Spent widow of A. Herman Kjeliquiat, cause the German fire fighting or­ Prevost and son; 476 Main streeL Axis targets in the Mediterranean topplers the world over. What? Another touchdown in the Uon. I’ll win every race I ride the astonishment of 18,000 in the ^ The indictment alleges each of state, a program for acquisition White Wins Smith used to carry two bowl­ Sugar Bowl? . . , .Who’s winning being discharged from the Naval leadquartcrs on the Russian front. thus far in the inva.slon. , was held at 2 o’clock Saturday at ganization was slow In starting to Births: Friiwy, a son to Mr. and area in 1943, shot down 3.146 ene­ hospital at Bainbridge, Md., Gus In if possible, but to boot■ 300" ' Sun Bowl at El Paso. Southwest- • (Jodi, the broadcast said, had The Ladies Aid Society of the the defendants took an active'part her home. Rev. Watson Woodruff work. He said a special force of Baldwin Says State Not of new industries and improve­ ing balls with him, one a slow- anyway ? .... If the war doesn’t em had been expected to romp^ Inclement weather prevented Al­ Mrs. Delphis JLa Bounty, 28 Depot my planes anid deatroyed 2,426 on ment of health and recreational went on leave and word has been winners home ia a tough grind. I en given ’’very great powers” Concordia Lutheran church will in the operations of the concern, of, the Center Congregational R.A.F. planes circled the city for ball, the other a fast one. Now he last too tong, Glenn Dobbs is like­ home. ^ , lied airmen from continuing their Square, and/ a son to Mr. and the ground. Waiting for Washing­ facilities must all be a part of State Title received at Bainbridge that he had With luck, and by riding a full | I'by Hitler, including authority to meet tonight at 7:30 at the church, and large sums were spent on en­ church officiated. 90 minutes dropping sihatl bombs Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, I carries only s black mineralite. ly to make pro grid fans forget all Tuskegee InsUtute downed Clarity pounding of Rabaul, Japanese base tertainment, travel and hotel bills Mrs. W’illi/m McIntyre, Broad any post-war plan. | to enter a Chicago hospital. year, I ought to pass 300. tremove Army commanders from on the opposite end of New Bri­ The bearers were Mrs. Kjell- and keeping the German services Brook. now commander-in-chief of Allied ton on Matter. He says be can make it work about Sammy Baugh. He couldn’t He admitted that the jockey I College, 12-7, In the Vulcan i Bieir postr.) for the purpose o f establishing an do much passing with a wet ball, tain, so they turned to enemy posi­ The Board of Education of the quist's six nephews. Dean, Holger, under cover until the heavy bomb­ Birth: j^aturday, a daughter tp invasion forces in the west, sent Speaking of job opportunities | both ways. title gave him a thrill. at Birmingham, Ala., and Allen- , The rampaging Soviet forces South Methodist church will have impressaive "front.” Irving, Helmer, .Albert and Clar­ ers roared over with their block­ he said: { New Haven Veteran Re­ Jimmy Smith would. but those 60 and 70 yard kicks blanked WlnsU »-Salem Teachero.; tions on Boungainville island in the It also said'a fictitiqua advisory Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ryder, 425 Mid­ a farewell message to his Mediter­ BridgeporL Jan. 8.—UP)—Gov­ Trojans Defeat “It gives a fellow a good feel Also were reported advancing far j Solomons, hitting Kahili and Kieta a conference this evening at 7:45 ence Gustafson. busters. dle Tuimpike East. ranean troops yesterday, telling “ In this work. I believe it to oe must have been something .... ing to know he’s at the head ot 33-0, In the Flower Bowl at Jack- , ;to the north in White Russia. in the church parlor. board was created using the names Interment was in the East cem­ Tbeii the concussion of the big ernor Baldwin told a (^immunity the function of the government to gains First Place by Bride’s Slater Beat .Man And Alvin Dark didn’t do anything and a barge hideaway In Green is­ of half a dozen nationally known Birth: Sunday, a daughter to them their "mighty fine inMhine the list.” he said with a bashful soD'rille, Fla. .There, the First Baltic Army was land. etery. bombs formed a hurticane that Mr. 'and Mra. Jesse Carreon, 477 would assist in bringing Rbout forum last night "I firmly believe cooperate rather than direct. Gov­ to contradict the folks who claim Huskies 29 to 0 » i d to be less than 45 miles from Induatrialists and engineers, none Defeating DiBella. he waa the best back in the South smile. "These other riders are Ernest. Siuart Taggart, lof Pln- made building: bum like blow­ North Main street. Germany’s final collapse." H* that If anyone is entitled to vote, ernment should be an umpire sec-,- Toledo. Ore.—(45— A small item good, you know, and they are real JlAtvia after storming 40 villages ney road. South Wlllington, is one of whom had given' his permission Mrs. Pauline J. LIndberg torches. ing that the play is fair, not like a manpower sho.tage didn’t this season. Wonder if those Ark­ r u f i killing 3.000 .Nazis north and or was even aware that his name ^ rth : Today, a son to Mr. and closed by wishing them luck “ un­ the men and women who are in s. , Derby, Jan. 3——Philip Chester Lodge of Maaon.s will be Thorsten A. Gustafson of Emanuel duction was the same as that 6:30 p. m .- Girl Scout Troop, piorthcm wing yesterday swept up ihstalled at a special communica­ Maximum. penalties on each Lutheran church o f which Mrs. addressing the meeting sponsored adopted by Connecticut last June, field qt the sixth annual meeting rumbles, and sent the Hbskies Coppeto and Frank Santalucia, yesterday. Newark Shortstops Star home smarting under q 29 to 0 6:30 9 p. m.-rGym open forq ■ more than 150 towns ftnd villages tion in the Temple beginning - at count are a fine of $1,000 or im­ Lindberg was a member, officiated. by the United Congregational the govamor said: At, Orange Bowl Ifor a gain of IT mile.s. the .Moscow convicted of conspi’rac*’ in the Wa- prisonment for five years, or both. i-hurch, said that “ the No. 1 item White; one of the outstanding score. terbury municipal scandal in 1939,, 7:30 tomorrow night. Hayden L. During the service Miss Helen “ Yea. tbe Federal government t!*30 p. rn.—Art Class, Women’* ) I communique reported. Griswold will be seated as Master The 16Ui count charges a conspir­ for TOnsideration” of. a special duck pin artists of the country, de­ The Trojans had a vastly super­ will appea-. before the SUte Pa­ Berggren sang "The Old Rugged has decided to go along with the But Only in the Minors ior line, a faster backfield and a .Miami, Fla., Jan. 3—iVTi—Credit Division. _ _. I Vatutin’s sou’jiern wing,, strik- of the lodge. , acy to commit the frauds alleged Cross” and a Swedish hymn. seaaioh of -the General Assembly policy which CJonnecticut adopted feated Mike DlBella of Hartford role Board Wednesday to ask re­ in the other 15 counts. Maximum in four Straight games at the Pio­ passing attack generated by Jim a couple of fighting redheads with 7:30 p m.—Refinishing Class, i Itng aimulUneoi.sly, captured And- The bearers were Ernest W. So-' this month, ’’will be leglslaUon eight months ago and which was Ireevichi, 15 miliu- northea/it of No- lease''from state prison on parole, penalties on the 18th count are a ICE CREAM BAR' providing the opportunity so that neer Alleys, winning first place Hardy and Ainslee Bell, with susUintng an Orange Bowl repu­ Women’s Division. , derburg and Frank Larson of West presented to the New England By Harry Grayeon « Johnson took a permanent lease Ivograd-Volynski, important rail Warden Ralph ,H. Walker said to­ fine of $10,000 or two years, or everybody in the armed forces money of $93 and r $25 war bond. George Callanan find Gordon Gray tation tor superlatives. 9 p. m. -Gym Class. Women day. Reserves Deeisioii Hartford, Albert Swanson, Wilbert. Governors’ confdbence at New NEA Sporte Editor on the poet and. in midsum­ Uunctign, and wag threate.iing that both. from Connecticut can vote.” DiBella received $M.50 as the on the receiving end, that dwarfed Carrot-topped Steve Van Buren Division. Their appearances befoi’S the Johnsqn, Herbert Johnson and London last July.” New York, Jain. 3—Another mer when they were raving about Tomorrow Ivltkl German .stronghold with im- Thus the maximum possible pen­ In this respect, he asserted second place winner and Steve the Huskle-’ efforts in the air. of Louisiana State, a husky 200- board, he said, will be automatic, In ‘Rat Trap’ Case alties,’ upon conviction on each P'red Anderson, ail. pf Manches­ Witkowski of Middletown, the de­ shortstop is graduating from the Snuffy Stlrnweisa, Larry Mac- A team that couldn’t pass didn't poundei, and Jessr (Red) Burditt, 10- 11 *. m.—Refinishing ClasAj llQiaent encirclement. , in view of their completion this ter. WILL BE CLOSED that the Legislative council had Newark Internationale to the Yan­ Phail of Brooklyn and other base­ count, would be 77 years and $25,- ‘ adopted a suggestion he made fending champion whom DiBella figure to beat the Trojans, and a slender 175-pound substitute for Women s Division. Fall Expected Hourly month, counting time off for good Burial ’ was in the East eeme- kees next sprin„. ball n»en told you the Yankees had 11- 12 a. m.—Discussion aroup,) 000 . . , several weeks ago along this line. Two Cliildreii defeated in the semi-finals, spilt those who made the Huskies a 6 Texas * M.. contributed a thrlll- Other fast striking spearheads behavior, of the minimum pf their Hartford, Jan. 3.— —Federal tery. Don Savage will make. good, of a better ball player in the Mont­ Women’s Division. _ Would Be aimde EUgibie third place winnings with Chip to 2 favorite should have taken a-mlnute for a capacity crowd .ev, Bow outflank- In This Battle acore of others to defraud the city charged with sending a threaten­ , Hartford, Jan. 3—(/P)—A abort- and the father of one of them later n.oet valuable man in the AA Speaking of shortstops, Lazzeri. Washington’s Hfie w’as slow. The quarter, culminating In an 11-yard 6:16 p. m.—Rotary Dinner^ d, Soviet columns were racing of Wate-bury out of more than a i t died in a hospital as result of a fire 6:30-9 p. m.—Basketball, ing letter to an executive pf the age of nut size coal for chick The assessors will have much wheel me a shortstop, but really the most accomplished of them all, Trojans’ performance waa their scoring- thrust on a spectacular llown the Kiev-Zhmerinka railway, million dollars. yesterday which caused’ $8,000 corporation accompanied by a rat brooders ia endangering continued more work to dp this year in get­ i r GRACE San Francisco, Jan. 3. - (45-r-The ec-aled the h/lghU aa the New never got to play tho poeition for best of the season. double-reverie. A few minutes la­ Clubs 'Hub meeting*. only the towns of Kallnovka T. Frank Hayes, former mayor trap firing blank cartridges. ting the abstract ready by the end damage to a two and one-half' Yorks' third baseman and second- the Yankee*. Miller Huggins had ter he faded back to hie 30 and 9-11 p. m.—Badminton of the city and lieutenant governor large-scale egg and poultry pro­ story wooden building housing a East team which went Into the an­ Vinnitsa standing before the Defense counsel, Lieut. Gov. WTl. pf the mpnth. Wprk has already nual Shrine East-West charity slot hitter. Mark Koenig for shortstop and Farmer Bags Deer whipped a scoring pass to end Bur­ 6:30 p. m.—Throe open a-Warsaw railway which of the state; Thqmas P. Kelly. liam L. Hadden, said that unless duction in (Connecticut to meet been started. i t garage and residential quarters. Joe Gordon came to the Newark Alleys. expanded wartime food require­ . OPEN ON . game here Saturday as the under­ Lazzeri, who led the Pacific Coast When .Axe Slip* ton Goode. Hayes’ executive secretary, and MOORE Dead were Anita White, four- farm aa a shortatop, but waa be­ the German Armies in the given opportunity to examine the Last year there were 13,328 lists dog can draw upon the statistics League In, everything including The Aggies, undismayed by |t|doper river bend to the south- Carl D. Olsen, a city banking ad­ ments. in the tax bopks, but this year i t months-old, Meredith Dow, 10, and ing {Minted as Tony Lazzeri's suc­ parcel and its wrappings “ws are for consolation if it isn't satisfied stolen bases and home rune, could Windsor. N. C.-H45 — Farmer L. 8. U.’e 12-0 lead, took the f«fi- Zhmennka, the junction visor. will be the only ones of the unable to prepare for trial and Although poultrymen have been there is an’ increase ef over 700 her father, Ellia Dow, 43, who died cessor at second base and was Bat Smqllwood saved a *hort-g\m lowlng kickoff, went 87 straight given absolute priority for coal i t with the 13-13 t score. play anywhere. Push Up was Bt of the two ral lines, was but original conspirators still in con­ show that there is no connection and there will be about aix mora shortly after arrival at a Wolfe- polished playing alongside the ex­ the Salt Lake abortstop, and did ehell (v efy'ica rce) by killing a y a r^ to a touchdown. BurdltL B^nllas distant, dispatches said. finement if paroles are granted with our. client.'' He said the for brooders, they sre encounter­ books to bind. SATURDAY boro hospital. . East, sparked b> the offensive perienced Dale Richardson. subbing for A. A M.’s Injurqd sUr, i t The blaze started when an oil l play of Dean Sensanbuugher of you ever eee Swede Risberg? (leer with an axe. WANTED »nce of, the Odesaa-War- Coppeto and Santalucia. Hayes’ “ government will never be able to ing difficulty in. obtaining sup­ This means that a larger holder Mickey Wltek. another Newark It happened like this Msrioa Flsnaflan, took the sroring sentcn;e was from lO to 15 years; plies of the particular size needed will have to be built to hold the TONIGHT burner exploded, according to four t Ohio SUte and Bob Hoernsche shortstop, got off to a slow sUrt Johnson. ' one , of baaebell'e line wtiiild l«-»ve the enemy trace the twine, trap and cait- younger fathers, mey be vulner­ A hunting party took placea - at pAM frow Hwlnuuii or tho 20. Kelly's and Olsen’s both seven to ridgea tu my client, and I don’t, for the stoves wl^ch are designed books ,:han is now in use, but this i t other members of the family who hieyer of Indiar> University, piled with the GianU. but last season as P IN BOYS^ a few inferior eSr'ape roads .12 years. A T f able to the draft', but Savage, like •stands end put their doge out to Odessa into Rumania and want it to be in a position purport to bqrn .only one size of fuel, ac­ should not be a big task as all escaped sa,'ely. up 229 yards on the ground agrinst a smacking hitter made second M D Ltoger ★ a minus 15 for'their opponenU. Snuffy Stlmwelea, Is 4-F. With tbe drive the deer paat. . eonceival.’y produce another to do so." cording to .officials in the State three aaaeaaors are carpenters. base the bright spot of a tail-end '' But the unpredictable deer,' in­ 1 No Change In Condillon Fuel administration office. ITie iCast made 18 first downs to chances against Joe Gordon and 7 5 c Per HoMqj Geriii III uebaclv- Assistant U. S. Attorney Milton F o im r Motitar Superior Dies club. \\ Johnson being around, ha’ll come stead of coming by' the stands, Tw in Fall*. Idaha — (F) — 'the Nahum did not object to furnish­ A survey ia now tinder way to Protest Agplnst-Strike i t WTIC WEAF the West’s five. Newark had Boyd Perry at fall ha* ended, but the aneeaes lin- Rti^iian communique re- Bridgeport. Jan. 3 — OP) — in mighty handy. made straight for the w«»dpUe ing photostatic copies of the hand­ determine tbe extent of tbe short­ Hartford, Jan. S.— Of)— Hartford Hartford, Jau. 8.—(45— Slater Hoernschemeyer and Sensa- shortatop in 1942, ro put sborUtop where Broallwoofl was chopifing ger Ob. On# bundtqd petitioner#, T o S ta rt that Gci man rearguarda Bridgeport hospital authorities re­ BERGREN'S Don Savage, the ehorUtop not launrhing ”cesseless“ eoun- writing but did oppose an examina­ age and preliminary reaults show Ash dealers today protaatsd Mary (Tecile (Harding), toachar of baugher are 18-\err-olda with only Georgs BUrnweiss at aeooad base. wood, utterly ebllviouB to^ the declaring If# #tUl ha!f,f#v#r # e ^ ported ‘no change today in the tion of the contents of the package that at leaat 30 earloada o f nut against tha continuation of tha m u ^ from 1908 to 1814 at ML St. one year of college football experi' Bill Johnson had floppsd as an expected to ptoy ehortstop, bae Ih Twin Falls hav# *»ked offlolw A p p ly Bfks in the area between condition of Miss'Ida Tarbell of played third base and tbe outfield, hunters* ^ ^ |Bur. i.i'.ii Bcrdichcv in vain mailed ' to John J. O'Grady, Jr., size anthneite are needed. The Boston and New Bedford fisher­ DAIRY FARMS ^ThiTElEFNOIIE HOUR* Joseph aesdemiy, died yesterday in ence. jutflelder and third Mseman. Bo The bounding deer frightened tO' close a new alfalfa mill until EMton, eminent, writei who la vice president of the gUder-manu- figure is expected to mount after St. Mary's Home, West Hartford. Herman Wedemeyer, 19-year-old when Perry was injured in the is fast swats a long ball. new equipment i# lnet#ll#d to con­ tu stem the Soviet ad­ ci'iUcg^jf iU with pncuiuoaia. men's strike, now entering its i t The Yankee* don’t have to make the W'OOd-cutter so that he gave j^factuhng aot^cetiL all fpiultrymea ara canvassed. QRUT ARTIST SCRIES Formerly, she was Mother Su­ St, Mary’s coll ge freshman, a spring. Bill Meyer, not washing to trol tbe amount of alfalfa duet Murphy's" aisUi week. , their own broaks. the axe a terrlSc fling. To hia sur­ i t perior at St. Lawrence O’Toolbs tine Wast’s etandouL He tcaeeo break up hie combination, tot tbe prise, tbe axe feitod tbe dees. blowing tot* the ato. two touchdown peeses. {stocky /(diasoo fill to at. siMrL • They gat ’«■ aay'*'«ir> PAGE MANCHBiSriUK BVENUHi HBKALU, OiANUHBa’lBK, UJMN., MOISDAY, JANUAKT 8, 1346 UkOE E IG H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. .7ANDART n.lDI* ing and he asked: and three nickels, and ahe said; H U L Ii lllINt Recruit-D octor, do you Relieve "Thanks so much! I ’ll give you that the use of tobaaco tends ter the quarter tomorrow.” Sense and Nonsense' shorten a man’s qays ? • * ■ ■■ I '■ Doctor—Do I? I know it As usual quite a few hunters does. I tried to stop once, and are being shot this year. A favor tardily bestowed is no DeffnltifHi* down when he decided that that the days were about 90 hours wasn’t the information he' wanted. Ified ForVbur Benefit favor. Bridge: Modem substitute for I long.' Sweet Young Thing I like guys So he went back to the ticket raerrlekf, issn, Shtelalr I-ewla— motherhood. with blue eyes and green-backs! DUtributeS hr MBA Service. IM . h Sindir/m Caller— I would like to see the Optimism; A triumph of faith agent and said: He was back from a trip, and Sailor -Brother, I made a alight Judge, please. over facts. his sweeheart had wondered why College B oy—Give me a boitie mistake. I ilon’t want to know' . M td d -I'm sorry, sir, but he is CJynic: A man who despises re­ he hadn’t sent her any message of liniment and a bottle of furni­ Lost and Found 1 Business Service* Offered 13 Help Wanted— F’emale 31> Household Goods 61 Apartments, Flats, Houses for Sale how far .H^ fs from New York to Lost and Pound 72 at dinner. formers and does his best to re­ ... .1 Want to krtow while he was away: ture polish.-' . WANTED -PLAiy COOK, willing Tenements 63 The Stor.v: Gideon Planish Is an "Do you like me, Miss Jack- Caller— But'thls is important.. She Why didn't you write? Druggist—What in the world . lO S r —T A N SHEPHERD and WILL THE PERSON finding s ro K M W INDOW S and doors in­ FOR SALE —C f;M B IN A T IO N coal FOR SAUC—6 ROOM Duplex Mystery Blast form them. how far it is tfroin Philadelphia to stalled. rooting of all kinds, aai>es- to wait on tal'ie. Tw o adults. No English professor et Kinnlkinlck son ?" Maid—Can’t he helped, sir. His Liberal: A man who has never are you going to do -W'ith that i police puppy. 4 montha old. Last package containing blue plaid and gas stove equipped with oil houac, on Maple street. All mod­ " I can't tell yet. Profes.sor Plan­ New York. - H e - I was going to. but I ro- t'js side wa'.is wood shingling, upstairs work. Write Box AB, ( ollege In 19*1, where he Is well- Honor is at steak. had to assume enough serious re­ combination? aean. Orford Village. Return to 56 shirt, at Depoi Square Jan 2nd., burner in excellent condition. THRiiE ROOMS FOR RENT. In­ em conveniences, stean. heat esieenied and vagiiel.v dissatisfied^ ish. 1 don't know how sound you Ticket Agent (harrassedl-r- membereil I would he home aSr gutters repaired, general repair­ Herald. On Destroyer sponsibility to maHie him discrete. (?ii(llege Boy—Well, my room­ ' Seaman Circle. please call 6947 7 Must be removed at once for re­ quire 131 Charter Oak street. Tcl. with oil burners. W rite Box J, with his lot. He would tike to he' arc on the gold standard." Well. If its 90 miles from New soon as the letter would^ reach ing, workmansiiip guaranteed. On the Move mate has rheumatism in his legs, pair* to house Apply 'to John S. 3977. Herald. married but his sweet heart, Teck- They laughed. That laugii was York to Philadelphia, natui'ally it you. j Lo s t — l a r g e b r o w n LOST—BKOW.N GLOVES trim- The Nazi departure from Russia Enough time has elapsed so we and one of them is wmxien. W rite Box W, Herald. Wolcott. Tel. 8597. the only possible betrayal In a must also be 90 mtle.s from Phila­ She—Then w’hy didn’t you tele­ white Springer Spaniel. Reward med with red, at Barnard school. Help Wanted— Male S6 Sinks Vessel la Schauni, refuses to admit his Is going “according to plan” : won’t be revealing any military tabby-looking converuiUon, and delphia to New York. graph? to t Information. 9 Griswold St. I f found pleasi call 5487. EXPERT RADIO vervice. Call H. Legal Notices 78 brilliant future. In fact, they’re ahead of their secreU by telling the story about AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC'S or Business Property for He dates Petiny • .laekson, fresh­ Professor Planish looked hastily Sailor Not neshesharlly. It Is He I w-as going to but I Excitement flushed little Jun­ J Tel. 2-1676. Meade. Telephone Manchester FOR SALE- ELECTRIC stove. (Continued from Page One) schedule, the sailor who had been celebrat­ mechanics helper for full or part Sale 70 AT A COURT OF PROBATE UEI.O man. to sec if Teckla and President and only a week from Christ ma.s to couldn't flmi one with the right ior's countenance as he pointed his 2-0808. Telephone 5707. And going b» fast , as they can. ing the coming New Year by im­ fork at the w riggly little worm in lilo S T — STERtJNO fiivter bracelet tln-is work. Riley Chevrolet Co., at .Manchester w’lthln and for the Mrs. Bull were observing. No, he ^ e w Year's but Us 'most a year words. Annuunrementa 2 Pisirlci of Manchester, on the 3rd of a Naval vesael ao cloae to New —Gale Caflrey bibing quite freely before entering his salad: ' with Arm y Ihaigr.ia. Call 7529. 191 Center street. W INDOW SHADES -VBP'JErTlAN VII was still safe. from New Year’s to (Christmas STORE FOR SAlJi;—or rent. In­ day of January. A. P., 1344. . York. the Broad Street station In Phila­ "Oh, Mother dear, I see a vit­ I2-$I ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. blinds. Owing to oiir very low Pr«»sent WlLLlA.M 8. MYPK, K.sn.. Ha was at Po.stum’s drug store Our idea of a fast worker la ft *n *nvs», ew.eia ’ Reward. WANu’ED—RiUE TO Hartford WANTED—AUTO electrician or quire 131 C'ha: ter Oak atrect. Tel. .Mthotigh the official announce­ delphia and asking the ticket Cali 3444. overhead, get out sperlal low J udge. W ith Teckla he danced only Yeoman— Do you know, honey, the office girl who rushed up to amin.’’ hospital from Princeton street, 3977. Kstate of Richard R. I*evcrley ment reported only one blaat. rea- at 9:56.’ agent how far it was from New The recruit was consulting the XOST—BLAC a b o b tall Spaniel, helper. Norton Electric Company. Miss Peony Jackson wiggled in once. SMb had been frozen in if I had to do it all over again, our careful cashier, and asked if "I’m tcllin’ ya, if ya don’t let betA’een 7 and 8:30 a. m. Return RANGE BURNERS cleaned and prices on high grade window late of Manchester. In said Uisirlcl, identa o f the borougha o f Brook- York to Philadelphia. "Doctor M ajor" about “ tobacco wearing New York license tag. Hilliard street. at 9:59. Without looking at him with the chaperones, the faculty who I ’d marry? he had change for a q)iarter. Very A gooii p.xanipie is the best ser­ me go I’ll be late for choir betv^een 4 anc. 5 p. m. Telephone serviced. Call 2-1309 between 10 shades and Venetian blinds com­ deceased. Q'leena and of north New Jer- He was told it was 90 miles. heart’’ which he believed he had Child’s pet. Finder call 2-0636. On motion of Norma A. Klein of she went to the cosmetics counter wives, . who all had a fixed and Wifey—No, who? obligingly, he handed her a dime mon. practicel” 2-11J9. • a. m. and 6 p. m., WA.ITED—MIDDLE AGED man pletely inatalled Samples furnish­ Houses for Sale 72 aey communities said they heard He walked toward the waiting contiacted from exccaaive smok­ ed. Capitol Window Shade Co.. said Manchester, s Administratrix and said, "Have you a small box smiling loqk of intense distaste. Yeoman—You. tO S T —IN BOLTON German shep- for factory work. Steady work, with will annexed. others. W ifey -O h , no you wouldn't. room and was Just about to sit WAN’TED —RIDE to Hartford, good pay A p jly Toher Baseball 241 North Main street Phone MANCHESTER —18 WHI’TNEY ORDERED:—Tlint ^.«l* month* of rice powder?” She was eveti "H a vin g'a “'good time, Teckla?" . herd male. Aivswers to name of Hundreds Seek Infnnnatinn he glowed. BY FRED HARMAN leaving about 7:30 a. m. Phone Mfg. Co., Eln. street, Manches. 8819. Open evenings Road, Woodbridge, immediate oc­ from tho .Iril dn.v of .Taltiinr}-. A. D.. fresher and softer and more mi­ Just In Time Iftince. Reward. Tel. 2-08<.i. Moving— Trucking— cupancy new 4 i-oom bungalow 1941 be and the same a^re limitcil Hundreds telephoned police raculously special then he had re- "A ll right, but it’s not much RED R YDER 6400. ter. Storage 20 3 ROOMS OK Modem furniture and allowed for the creditors with­ headquarters and newspnpci fun for me to sit back like a FUNNY BUSINESS AS INJUM ' ' l o s t —g o l d BULOVA man’s with fireplace, finished staircase to in which tu bring in their claims mcnibercd. ,'MUE.* CUT Of TOivN THE *H E(7iff complete In eveiy detail, Includ­ offices for information. Some .said As she turned around, he said. Mother in Zion." f Ti:* IOIj - PE.K., STEAL IKl' On £ I watch, initials h 8. H., vicinity of second floor • where 2 additional against said estate, and the* Said 1H" COUNltl^rEITe.fC’? HAVE. CuTr>ik:ROp6 R tp RtPEivS RANCH. THE AUSTIN CHAMBERS tX)- ing a combination stove. Reason­ Administratrix c, t. a Is directed to the blast felt like an earthqtiake. "Oh. good evening, Miss Jackson.” “ I’ll dance with you again, and O f <7E.O*» business section. Reward. Tele- Automohilee For Sale 4 Help Wanted— rooms may ' be added. Garage, c;?,NFe-5S£P local and long distance moving. able. Albert’s Furniture Co., 43 give public notice to the creditors which rocked their homea. Wln- She said. "Oh. good evening, I'll see you home, and now I ’ll vOHOA'A.' VdHAT*:^( 5l£.E.fCS' Male or Female 37 modern kitchen, gas water heat­ to bring In their claims wMthin ■ pho.ie 2-0637. Return load system, furniture, Allvn street. Hartford. dowa were broken in many atorea Profe.^feor ” bring you a bottle of strawberry ' V i 5CIH* ON O v£ fL ,T j:------CASH FOR YOUR OAR - Any 35 er. coal fired furnace, semi air said lime allowed by posting a copy THtKE..’ WHY,^ storage Dial 6260 along the Coney Island boardwalk "Can I buy you a .sod.t?” pop. I know how you like straw­ ;LOST— POCX jSTBOOK contaln- to *1 High prices paid. Drive W A N TE D — DI.4H WASHER. Also condition 1, storm doors, sci'ccns of this order on the public sign post '7*5 — J----Tv\ and Venetian blind;^ throughout nearest to the place where the de­ and storm windows were blown "A soda?” • berry YoP'” ; ing sum of money business scc- over now to 80 Oakland street. watii'esR. App'-. In person at Cen­ ceased lust dwelt within said town tion of Main street. Finder please Brunner’s Open evenings until ». ter Restaurant, 609 Main street. Machinery and Tools 52 included. Full price $5,990. Call from their f.sstenings. "W hv, yes ” He illd not dance with her again, R epairing 23 and by publishing tlie same In some TTie announced location of the "Oh.‘ a soda. I'm afuaid it's very Saturdays 6. Phone 5191 —4485. owner, Man. 2-0249. newspaper hav'Ing a Circulation in but he did bring her a bottle of i return to Midget Smoke Snop. U.SED L A T E S TY LE Silo filler, sinking, six miles northeast of late. Professor." NEW IXINVEKITBLE TOPS Cel­ said probate district, within ten that horrible drink, and he did IX)S’r -B IA O K DOG. with whUe 1941 FORD 2 DOOR sedan; 1941 Situatinng Wanted— bale hay wire, milking machines, days from the date of this order, Sandy Hook, would place It only •'No, do sit down and have a “ see: her home.” luloid replaced in curtatris. all cement mixers, Fordson parts. Legal Notices and return make to this court of two miles south of Rockaway soda. Or a sundae. I want to ask • 4 ^ markmgs Answers to name of Pontiac sedan; 1940 Pontiac kinds of leather work Chas L ik ­ Female 3H 78 the notice given. In the house, she held him ^ Colonel. Telephoni 2-19.38. sedan: 1937 Dodge seddn; 1936 Dublin Tiactor Company, Wllli- WILLIAM 8. HYDK point, the long island promontory your opinion about — weekly with her bands on his shoulders. ing, 90 Cambridge street Tele­ mantic. AT A COURT OF PRORATE IIEI.I) Judge. marking the northern entrance to themes." Dodge sedan; 1936 Pontiac sedan. phone 4740. R E FIN E D CAI AB LE .voman de­ I at Manc!ip»ter within ant! for thp "Is there something wrong to­ sires position, for the care of in­ H-I-3-44. New York harbor. Fort Tlldcn •■Well— ” Her voice was plain, night. Gideon?” Cole Motors. Tel. 4164. D R IL L PRESS, good condition, IMutrirt of Munchenter, on tho 3rd LO ST- KEYS AND container. valid or aged, or convalescing day of .lamiary, A. D.. t!U4. occupies the northern point, while blit as she sat down her eyes se­ "Course not!” WAN-ITID TO TUNE, repal. and 1-2” capacity, 2" hand saw. with AT A COURT OK PRORATK HELP ' Please call i8l2. FOR SALE -1934 BUIGK sedan person, or child while mother rrcAcnt WlblJAM.fc*. HVDK, Ksq., Fort Hancock sprawls along Sandv duced him. "Because if there is— Gideon, regulate your piano or player or without motors. Tel. 6766 after JUtllTP. at .Manchester, within and for the $.50. Also 1937 Chevrolet coach, works. Write Box L, Herald. district of Manchester, on the 3rd Hook. you never once looked at me. piano. Tel. Manchester 2-0402. 7 p. ni. Kplatp of Frpfda C. Johnson late p'or a gentleman professor in 1937 Oldsmoblle sedan, 1936 Ply­ of Manchestfr, In said District, de­ day of January. A. D., 1944. Hancock ia also a Coast Guard When I was dancing with you, I ceased. Present VTLLIAM S. HYDF:, Esq.. center and has superior landing Kinnikinick College to look upon mouth sedan, li>.33 Pontiac coupe, FU R N ITU R E R E PAIR IN G , rc- Judge. was dancing with a stranger—a 1936 Chrysler at dan, 1935 Chevro­ Tings— HirON— l*et$ 41 On mot ion of Harry V, Joluison facilities. a maUicn student as a human be­ stranger that didn’t like,, me very WOOD flnisninc, cabinet work. Also saws Wanted— To Ruv of said Manchester, .\(lminIstrator. Kstate of Rosalie McDonnell of No Doubt RY EDGAR MARTIN let coach 1936 Ford sedan, $12.5, 58 .MHiichester In said district, minor. The explosion was heard ing was poorly thought of, and to much." BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES filed. Wm* WoChnn, 2.36 School A N Y PERSON wi.shing to secure OltDI'HUCll:—-That six months meet her over a dish of marsii- and 1935 Oldsmoblle sedan, $65. fiMin the .3rd day of January. A. D.. Upon (he application of Bridget throughout a conslclerahlo area of "Oh. you just imagined—’’ street. Phone 2 0961. .dcPonnoll, Guardian of the estate tnallow. ground nuts, caiainel and, Brunner’s, 80 Oakland street. Tel. 2Pc lb. fre.sh gi'Ound horse meat W’ANTED TO BUY 35 mm. cam­ IlMl hp nml the same are li-m'itcd , but apparently at­ "Gideon. I do love you so. God ! P W O K iTO V V0\SH AVV I V5'tU.-V .VOO'O V VOOtsiOt'S W t5 ».V O o '0 ^ t t FOR SALE weekly tor pets call 3723 at once. era, Perfes. Argus or Kodak pre- nnd'hllowed for the creditors with­ of said, minor, for authority to com­ two kinds of ice cream was 'is OOC (sAMt I OH.rtMClW 5191. Open evenings. SEW ING MAITiINE-S, vacuums, promise and settle a doubtful and tracted minimum attention in com- knows why, but I do.” OT Ob COOLO WN^taAWOb, H O ei V O lv.CfC*» OV in which to bring In their claims dangerous morally a.s It was AVI 0\NY.‘j> ^ LOOW l*)T«ANi(at Call 6370 or 7923 lias against L. R. Pow*ell Jr., and dictetically. Now that he had once Yvit I THAT't* OOtjT FOR SALE—1936 Chrysler special ■pllancca rcpalied. Genuine parts, ministrator Is directed to give puh- Dismissed As Practice Firing I be honest, with this female? Go 6 0 0 T H S t AM TT50PVCAV ^___ A «>A'ROfiCp7lfe''e the decea.scd of big guns at Fort Hancock or out here in Kinnikinick," he flow­ WILL BUY ANY street. Tel. 740.''- SEW ING M ACHINES, vacuums. last dwelt within said town and by application be heard and determin­ he was really in love. In all his Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 PIANO TUNING AND repairing, ed at the Probate Office In .Man­ the morning gun at Fort Mon­ ered. "But now I ’m going to oe an,v electrical appliarice regard­ \ vibllshing the same In some news­ life he would have only four or player piano .sneclalty. John paper having a circulation in said chester In said District, on the 8th mouth, a few milea inland. very serious, and this may sound less of condU on. E.stlmates in day of January. A. D.. 1944, at 9 five people who would completely GOOD FOR S A LE —G IR L’S Jimloi bike, Cockerham, 28 Bigelow "street. Articles for Sale 4.'> probate district, within ten ilavs Reporta of hearing . the blast like s funny question, but do you you: home. A. B. C. Fixlt Co. 21 from the date of this order, ami re­ o'clock (vv. t.) In thf forenoon, and know him and accept him. Cer­ one side walk bike. ■ one. girl's Tel. 4219. came from as far as Paterson. ,30 think I’ll have a-chance to be a FOR SALE LIONEL electric Maple .street Tel. 2-I.575. turn mak«- to this court of the no. that notice be given to all. persons tainly Teckla Schaum did not. Of REAL ESTATE bicycle, all equ.pment, one boy’s tice given, interested In said estate of the pen­ miles to the north-northwest, and leader of the United States Sen­ rebui.t, one lik( new, all equip­ train, 0-27 gauge with a few ac­ WHJ.IA.M JS. HYDK dency of said application and th« Plainfield. 27 miles to the west. thc.se fo.nr or live connuis.seurs of WA.’V'TED FOLDING baby car­ time and place of hearing thereon, Gideon Planish. Peony would he ate some day a^d maybe even go ment. large tricycle. 468 Hart­ Help Wanted— Female 3.v cessories. Call 2-0356. Judge. The explosion was not noticed, higher say a post in the cabi­ '*Musl be our new t^unner sneaking a smoke on duly! riage, in good clean condition. by puidlshlng a copy of this order the only sedusiblc girl, and ne Fair Prices ford Road. Also baby scales. Tel. 8443. In some newspaper having a circu­ however, at Asbury Park, 22 miles net?" W’OMAN OR GIRL to clean four no more intended to lose her than AT A rornT o r pfiotvatk h k i .d lation In said district, at least five down the coast. "H ow can I— ’’ Boats and Accessories 46 4la>s bt>f4>re the day of said hearing, to lose his life. room modern apartment once a USED FU R N ITU R E and stoves at .Manchester wltlilii and for the , Harry B. Ro.ss. a resident of "N o! Frankly, 1 don’t. 1 think BY GALBRAITH week. Telephor.. 6.567. iM.striri .-.f Man.’lieM. r, on the Cklh to appear if they see Cause at said His chance to talk with her SIDE GLANCES Business Services Offered 13 FOR SALE SAIL BOAT, nearly bought, sold and exchanged. .day of ruo’emlier, ,\. r».. liu,”., time and plaee and be heard relative Edgemcre. Long I.sland. reported you arc a good teacher—you have Wm, F. Johnson Highest prices paid. Jones Furni­ thereto, and make return to this hearing three blasts, each of which came at the freshman lecepUoii, WA.’^E D —WOMAN to house- new, 12 foot cutboat, room for I’resent WILIdA.M S. HYDK. Km|.. held in the gymnasium, which a sort of zest that makes up for Builder — Real Estate R AN G E BURNERS cleaned and four. Safe and easy handling. Can ture. 31 Oak street. Tel. 82.54. Judge, court, ' shook hla house and rattled win­ what you lack in scholarship— ’’ BY V. T. HAliUJX? clean, one day a week. Phone Kstate of Kilgar Scranton late of WILLIAM .S. HYPE was decorated with red and green Ht*y! Wake Up! Telephone 7426 or 4614 serviced. Call after 9 a m . Tele­ be seen evenings, Saturday and Judge. dows. "So I lack III scholarship!" A L L E Y OOP 7058. W A N T E D - B AB Y cai-riage, pref­ .Manchester, in .said District, deceas­ paper streamers and an enor­ phone 2-0998. Sunday. Raymond Houlei (near ed. H-1 -r.. M. Rosa said he jumped out of bed " — but I don't think you'd ever erably Engli.sb coach style, o f mous sign "Welcome c;lass o , G06W • HOW MoO( WANTED—GIRL OR woman for Losiers Cottage), South street, On motion of llob»rt W. Warren and ran out of the house to inves­ have the patience or the ideas large folding carnage, in good of Windsor l>)4’Us, ^•onn„ AdmltiU- a t A COURT OK PROBATE H E LP tigate when he was awakened by 1925." Longer is doc Oh , WELL,NO Ironing, one day a week, my South Coventry, Conn. irator. to become a poiitical leader.” j keep mc use woffRTiN' condition. Tel. 7822. at .Manchester, within and for the the first noise at 6:25. Other Yet during Uie leccplion ne CONNA home. No shirts. 'Tel. 8140. CillDL-DlKD;— Tliat six months district of .Manchester. <*n the 3rd was apparently devoted to .Mrs. "Darling Teckla! Oh, I don t jAutEvOOP wEARv/i^5v«,^R,eeoN0)NT HiloiSEUF,* TIME (bAPOET LUMBER FOR SALE. 39 Foxcroft mini.stralor Is directed to glve pub- ceased. 1 You're tired. You lack the en­ BUY A HOME OF YOUR OWN! Drive. B. Fogil, Pine Acres. lie police to tlie creditors to bring I'pon the application of Burtiui R. Offers Form soon, and he danced with Mrs. I OF ENTRY INTO M Rooms Without Board 59 In their claims within said time al­ Keemy. Admlttlstrator on said e.s- Bull twice,, stepping high anti thusiasm of youth. 1 shall cer­ ITMAT HISTORBCAI USHERETTES WANTED—Apply tainly try to keep from it. but I’ m lAND WAITS IM- W EST SIDE lowed by postjiiK a copy of this late. praying f<»r authority to com­ wiggling his plump behitid and Spruce Street. 6-Rnoin Manager Cire.f Theater. o!*n th»‘ puldic sign post near­ promise and settle certain doubtful Of JmljiiiK- afraid that, as you yourself hint­ 1 p a t i e n t l y F0(2 OF MANCHESTER— Fuel and Feed 4i)-A FOR RENT SINGLE roonw thrusting tint his beard in an Single. Hot-air heat. Large est to the nlace where the aeceased and disputed claims as per applica­ ed recently, some day I’ll fall in I t h e TII^E-MACHINE W A N T E D —W OM AN. Gopr. hours, with bath, suitable foi' middle last flu I'll within said town and l»y ecslacy ot social elegance, and 1 TO SNAP MINI S-Room Single. Hot watM loL Terms arranged. tion on file more fully "'appea rs, It love with some gir' that’s —on, good pay, stead; work. New Sys­ aged lady or man and wife. 44 puldislilng the same In some news­ is (Contlniied from l’a;!te On-) telling hci that on tlie entile At­ I BACK INTO the ISMt. Reoentl.v redecorate paper having a circulation in said tem I..aundry, Harrison sti-ee.t. FOR SALE -W O O D , Phono 5234. North School street. O n PK H K P:—That tke foregolna lantic seaboard he had not found call it credulous, if you want to .' '2)0 th century tfctwigliout. 1-car garage. OFF MIDDLE probate district, within ten ilavs nppUcHtlon be heard and detcrmln- •Have you fallen for one yet?' ■MMEOIAIE OCCVP.\N- irom the d ale'of this order, .md |V- ci| at the Probate <»frice In 3!an- with the court's opinion hut m -:' a lady with so light a foot and TITR.NPIKE WEST— FOR R E N T— FRO NT bedioom in liirn make to thl.s court of (he no­ it clear at the .same 11 nc th.st thi.s "No, of" course not!” (H e con CF. $800 Down. Thhi Is a 4’|i4'Ster in .said District, on the Sth such vital -deas about teaching 5-Room Single, All Im­ private home for imarried couple tice given. diiy (if Jamiarx’. P.. 194 1. at 9 did not mean that tho A P agreed gratulatcd himself, "That’a_the leal good buy. Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 domestic .science. Ir reftirn, she provements. Steam heat. Ga­ or two girls; near bus line. 37 Wll.LlA.M S MY DK o'clock t w. t. ) in the forenoon, and with t e opinion or that the pro­ gave out everything about her only lie I’ve had to tell her!") Linnmore Drive. Tel. 2-1625, . Judge. that notice be given to .all persons "But I might. And if I ever drl, rage. I.arge lot. S. P. FOR SALE ALL leather .sheep­ H-1-3- M. — interested In said estate of the p«m- posals were to bo taken as repre- son. Eddie, aged 11 esnting the position that OP might I know that she and I would boUi NORTH END SECTION -AO.iMH). D. P. IM­ WANTED skin coal, size 39, like new, $20. (lency Af said appllcallon and the Just once he danced with Peony BY MERRILL BLOSSBlJ FOR R E N T ROOM, suitable for AT A COUKT UK I’KoltATi: IIHLH titne and place of hearing thereon, take on an appeal to the Supreme turn to you as the wisest and FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Pretty Poor Pr»)of, Pal OF MANCHESTER— MEDIATE flCCUPANCY. Apt. 21, Sheri Ian Hotel Apart­ and that far more .sedately than two. Cai; 5215 or inquire 128 at Manchester within and for llie by publishing a ropy of this order court. kindest woman living, as a wom­ 8-Room Single. All Im­ ments. District of .Manchester, on the 2Sil» In some ^ew8|^aper having a clrcu- with Mrs. Bull. But he had been South Main street. The next step is for the court to an— ’’ ■as provements. Garage. Small day of Decemlier, D.. IfMrr. iatloh insald district, at least five watching her, in her cheery yellow WE JUST T HELLO. BOTCH I WITHIN 15 MILKS Male or Present WIDLIA.M HYDI* Ksq . hand down its final ruling. Both "H ey now, waltD I ’m only 33. ^ 1 Tell vou 1 AM Piir/VV SIN G LE A N D DOUBLE rooms, days before the^ day of said hearing, silk frock with a golden girdle, m e t a , _ , bam and chicken i*uop. S. P. OF HARTFORD— Judge. to appear if they se cause at said aides have 60 days thereafter in you know, not 73. Oh, yes. I sup­ SENATOR GERALD CXiC, 1 r H (J U t T - y !_ ---- Kstate df Mary T^ai’v Mayes late of ' kicking up hoydenisly heels with GUV WE / WE ▼ VAtLL, ^ ----- VZS’”" $5,300. D. P. Sl.iHIO. 151- B-Kooni .Single. All im- steam heat, reasonable, free park­ time and i>lace and be heard, rela­ which to appeal. pose I’d be kind and sensible- AND I'M here o n a M ED IA’TE OCCUPANCY. ing. 330 Adan. street, near Plant MatichosU'i", In said rdstricl, deceas­ tive thereto,. and make return to unspeakable bniteS of young lYilSSlON O f TriOUCiHr I eXXT VCDMC provpinenls. Garage. Small Female Help ed. damn it !’’ WAS I GET ^W lW V J. Telephone 3934. this court. freshmen. / im portance To bam. About I'/, acres of On motion of Monica M. .Moriarty WILLIAM 8. HYDR He had. then, to get through WINSTON V FOOLED \ ME/ -Watchman of said Manchester Administratrix. VOO BOVS! land. S. P. .$4,9.50. D. P. Judge. not over six minutes of farewells. / CHucema-Q TWCF, P, BAST WINDSOR— For Importbnt FOR RENT-R(iOMS completely ORDKUKD:— That six months H-1-3-44. Now he wa^ talking to Peony; AND NOW I PAL' /SORE SI.000. I.MMEDLATE OC­ from the 28th day. of Decemher. A. he was talking to a woman, not (To Be Continued) / . t)fe4 lO^Acm Tobacco Farm CUPANCY. furnished, single and double beds. Easy to Cut D., 1^43 be and the same are limited to a social obligation: YOU with 5-room single (plus one Wanted Kitchen pi'ivlleges, girls or mar­ and allowed for the creditors with­ nnflnished room upstairs). War Work ried couples. Phone 2-1561, 237 in which to bring In their claims “ Why didn't you come up after Judge .Makes Error Foster Street. 6-room .Apply At Once To against said estate, and the said 1-car garage, chicken coop, Center street. xla."!S, last tim e?” STRCET duplex. Steam heat one Administratrix Is directed to give Engagements lean-to- ham. Tnhacrn sht^ " I didn’t want people talking San Jose, Calif.—1. «tc u a **4. o*f J Z l About 17 miles from Hart­ Muiiufactiiriiig Co. Manchester Gardens .lob and publishing the same In some ment of her daughter. Miss Eve­ you know it. I'm Gld." HEBRON CE.N'TER— FOR RENT -ROOM. Inquire at 61 swayed. Then the judge corrected "Now vou .sit up and enjoy this symphony, or I’ll take care /%> ford, 2 miles from Crystal 5-Ronm Single with lights St. James and Forest Sts. newspaper having a circulation In lyn M. Fttch, to Private Matthew "Gid!” mockingly. himself: "W’hoops.c 30 days, I Mill and Oakland Str^tets Cambridge street. Tel. 6746. said probate district, within ten " I ’ve got to see you." Lake. S-Rooro Single. .All and running water. Wired West of Main days from tlie date <»f this order, McGitire, Jr,, son of Mr. and Mrs. )nean.” of you when the loiiU music starts 1” Improvements. Chicken coop. for an electric stove. D. P. and return make to this court of Matthew McGuire of 36 Clinton "It's so hard. I ’d like to, but Garage. Ijirge workshop In the notice glv4»n. people watch you. You’re too BY LESLIE TURNKB $.500. FOR RENT - ROOMS. 6.. East street. Private McGuire is at a Hunters and Hunted bam. On hard surface road. WILLIAM S. MV PR popular, Gid!” ' W ASH TUBBS Center street ' Judge. U. S. Marine base In Seattle, I'OUNERVU.LE POLKS BY FONTAINE FOX S. P. $5,000. D. F. S800. H-1-3-44. Wash. “ Nonsense. Tm just unmarried. WE LL MARK TOIMARD IM M EDIATE (M.’CL’P A N - High Street. 8-room sin­ Listen! You know that little park the Noefm.ANP k e b f CY. gle. All improvements. FOR RE»4T-R(X)M8. 26 Unden across the tracks from the sta­ OUT O f BEACH A S Hot-air heat. Attractive tion? Nobody from this college b a b y 's CHRISTMAS B a n k b o o b y t r a p AS P0SS16LE buy. D. P. $1,000. I5I5IE- 500 , street ever goes there.” Lincoln Street. 6-rnoin du­ DIATE OCCUP.ANCY. t o P 1 CARS Knitted Vestee Mocking again: “ I suppose plex. All improvements. i Boarders Wanted 59-A that's where you always have Steam heat with Coal. Near n Beech Street. 4-room sin­ your dates , with co'-eds!" bns Unc. Terms arranged. gle. Hot-air heat. S. P. p f^ lC E S IWAtfTED ROOM AND QUALITY meaU $11 " I ’ve never had a date with a $4,300. D. P. $600. per week. Also rooms wltl light girl there and you know i t ’’ "HOW would I know It ? ” EAST IIARTFORD— TEL. . housekeeping privilegea. Ideal for SA/ts girls or couples. Reasonable cen­ "Because I Just told you so, ( 4-Room Single with all Im­ Robhin Road. S years tral. Call 3989. and 1 never lie— to you. Can't I provements.' Newly painted ANCHESTER old, 6-Room Single. Fire­ you feel that’s true? Don't you thronghnut. $300 Down. place. Cabinet Kitchen. ROOM AND BOARD. 209 Pine Balance . In monthly pay­ know' It? ” ) Steam heat with coal. Terms street Gentleman preferred. Tel. "Maybe—yes!" ments of 832 or will consider arranged. IMMEDIATE OC­ 3-1446. " “ Then be there in tlie park at ( renting for $15 per month. . CUPANCY. 5191 10 tomorrow eye.iing." "I’ll try." . ALLEN REALTY COMPANY WE PAY CASH OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLi 9kS -MAIN STREET M.ANCHESTER FOR GOOD ) OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. 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' -ii, . /•..e*4 h'. ■ ■ , - ■ - V Manchester^ Evening Herald MONDAY, JANUARY S, 1944 Average Daily Circuhtion The Weather For the Month o f December, tS48 Foi Corporal Noel Lyttle, son of Instead o f the usual monthly of the Exchange club and he is sary fer him to get the number as ot U. S. WcBtber About Town Mrs. Margaret Lj^tle of ^ a l n meeting of the Junior League of State Sleuth anxloua to have a good attendance. registeistered 6n the tape .and then A Featurtf of the New street, is spending part of a 14- the Emanuel Lutheran church Other matters of Importance will Alex Shields climb to the top of the boilers 8 ,5 0 4 Sleet aad aaow endtag tUa aft- f day furlough with relatives and there will be ,a skating party by also come - befoi*., the club in a emooa and evening; eonsidemblaJ where he would pull the whistle Member of the Audit t-'t Oorcaa Society will meet friends in New York, New Jersey the members tomorrow evening, To Speak Here short business session immediately cord the required number of times. SHERIDAN cloudlneM, colder tonight; Wed- ay cvcniM in Emanuel and Maine. January 4. The members are re­ after the dinner is served. Has Retired Later the whistle was mdved to Bumbu of Ciroalatioba neadajr fair, modemteljr ooM. Rtberan church, ‘nie buaineM will quested to meet at the church at the Forest street boiler room RESTAURANT ManchetieT’-^ A Cify of Vittage Charm the annual ,nporta of the John Batch Hutt, son'of Mr. seven o'clock sharp. The party Exchange Club Mem­ where It was sounded automatical­ era. Hoateaoea for the evening and Mrs. Herbert S. Hutt, of An­ will be held at the Center Springs Resume Surgical Gjoper Street Resident ly. be M n. HUdur Laklng, chair- park. ' ■! dover, recently graduated from the bers to Hear Address Recalls Early Days o f BUSINESS MEN’ S VOL. LXIII., NO. 79 (CbMalfled Advertlalag ob Page 8) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 4,1944 (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CEI Mra. Thora Maloney, Mrs. Aviation Machinist's Mate School, Dressings Work Moeller, Miss Fridcborg Jacksonville. Fla., and was pro­ Junior Debs held a Christmas On Arson Cases. Fire Alarm System. LUNCHEON Mias Hattie Peteraon, moted to a corporal's rating in the party December 23 at the home , Mary Peterson and Mrs. Ruth U. S. Marine Corps. Entering the TTie surgical dressings workers of Mrs. Olive Recave, 149 Spruce President Charles Felber of the of the Red Cross chap’.er will re­ James A. Woods on. Marines May 2, 1943, he received street, with, her sister. Miss Phyl­ Alexander Shields, of 67 Cooper 75c Survivors o f Destroyer Cheer Coast Guard his recruit training at San Diego, Manchester Exchange club an­ sume work this Wednesday, the street, who was presented with a lis Skrabaez as hostess. A short 5th, at Ameritwt Legion Home, RANGE AND Yankee Planes Cut ■i Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crowell o f C^lif., before being transferred to businc^ session was followed by nounced this morning that Officer 50-year service pin by Cheney Try It Tomorrow I Roll Over Flat id Park have left for Win- James Reardon of the State Police where they will meet in the' warm, the Naval Air Technical Training games, and refreshments of gin­ Brothers last Friday, retired active FUEL OIL Park, Fla., where they will re­ Center at Jacksonville. Hutt is Department would be the guest cozy flrepl.'ce room downstairs gerbread. i:ake and cocoa were during the cold we. ther. fer the balance of the win- now a qualified’'aviation mechanic served at a table decorated ap­ speaker at the first meeting of the work with the company that day. 381 Center St. Tel. 6566 and will probably see service with propriate to the Christmas sea­ club in 1944 which will be held to­ As was expiected, the quota for Mr. Shields had been employed the Jap Sea Strength; a Marine Aviation detachment. son. The nest meeting will be held morrow evening, January 4, at the January has been Neatly increas­ greater part ,pf the 50-year period Range and Fuel * The Willing Workers group of Friday evening of this week. Sheridan. The meeting is schedul­ ed, practically doubled, and it will as a fireman’ at the old mill boil­ Poland Terrain; Ehe South Methodist WSCS will Miss Helen L,. Chedell of 200 ed to'get under way at 6:30 sharp? require the helj of everyone of the er room. OIL iMset at the church Wednesday, East Middle Turnpike who has' Spoke Here Before faithful veteran workers to com­ Mr. Shields recalls that It was Down 33 Aircraft Sunset Council, Degree of Po­ plete it. It is als hoped that there linuary 12, Inatead of this week. been confined to her home with cahontas, will meet tonight at 8 Officer Reardon spoke before the one of his principal duties as . a S[RV1NG m l RLLIGIOUS FMTHS TICKET PRINTING members of the Manchester Fire w;ill be other women who have not fireman to blow the whistle in the Illness the past week, is improv­ o'clock at the Zypser clubhouse on METERS ing. Brainard place. All members are Department here on December 19, found It possible in the past to South Manchester fire district He gave a vivid outline of the work give the time to the work, who will when the alarm system was first Meter prints amount of de­ Two Cruisers and One Retake 170 Villagesi urged to attend this first meeting the state police are doing in solv­ now be able to 61r. the group and Kaiser Sees The Board of Directors of the of the year. The books will be aud­ Installed. The whistle was located livery on your slip fi>r your Destroyer Damaged, OLD Manchester Chapter, American ited for 1943 and other matters of ing suspicious fires which are re­ assist in getting Out these dress­ at that time in the old mill boiler Red Cross, will hold its monthly business attended to. ported to the department by the ings, which arc so vitally import­ room and it was not sounded auto­ /BURKE@ protection. Possibly Sunk, by Car­ meeting tomorrow, January 4, at various fin- departmemt heads. ant with the fighting ahead which matically as it is at present. There N ew Vistas Capture Former Fron­ RECORDS p. m., in the chapter office. Well qualified to speak on this sub­ will be on such a tremendous, scale. was but one method of sounding ® M j rier - Based Planes; French Coast Hitler Death Mast be tamed In for aal- The Manchester Girl Scout ject, be keeps his listeners keenly The work starts at 10 in the the alarm in those days and that ■FSHaNTfRSI >1»N(rtf^nR lOM L. T . Wood Co. tier Town of Olevskl Council will hold its annual meet­ aware of the unceasing work that Other Successes at i A fte r War sago If yoa want to keep moiiiing, and continues until 4:30 was by the whistle. This was be­ 51 Bissell Si. Tel.' 4496 And Smash Way Acros pbiytog the new ones. ing tomorrow evening at eight goes on behind the scenes. p. m. Even a few hours given to it fore the gong was installed at the Kavieng and Rabaiil. ' Area,Bombed Before Trial o'clock at the home of the com­ Tomorrow night's meeting will during the day will be of great Center church. observing all Pre-War Border; Pointl S tic eocb paid lor old reo- FOR TOP VALUE missioner. Miss Emily Smith of otds Irrespective of foaatlty. be the first one that President Fel­ value, for a good many dressings Mr. Shields recalls that when the ritualistic requirements *Courageous and Truly IN A NEW HOME 56 East Middle Turnpike. ber will preside over as new head can be completed in an hour. alarm was turned in, it was neces- Advanced Allied Headquar­ Czech View Approximately 1 5 Ol Read Herald Advs. Competitive Economy* Heavily Today See the Ones Being Built By ters, New Guinea, Jan. 4.— Miles East of Line from KEMP'S (A*)-^apan’s Naval strength In Which Capital and I Inc. GREENBROOKE is weaker by two cruisers and Marauders Attack Mili­ Masaryk Predicts Fueh­ Which Nazis Started! 78S Main St. TeL S«SO Labor Join Predicted. ^ \H0MES, INC. one destroyer which were tary Objectives in Pas rer Will Be Taken Invasion o f Russia. HALE'S SELF SERVE damaged, possibly sunk, by By William Mulligan Qn Walker Street United States Navy carrier de Calais Sector; Mos­ Care of by Military Moscow, Jan. 4.— Oakland, Calif., Jan. 4—OP)— For further Information eall at The Original In New England! planes in an attack at Ka- quitos Hit Gertnany. Or Commit Suicide. Red Army forces under (3^3n.l Alexander Jarvis Co. ofllce on HALE’S JANUARY Henry J. Kaiser, specialist in kieng. New Ireland. While Nikolai Vatutin, liberator oil Center street or at 26 Alexander the planes from a carrier, force of translating .dreams into deeds, London, Jan. 4— —United street. Washington, Jan. 4.—(/P)— Jah Kiev, were rolling over thej IF YOU WANT AND HEALTH MARKET the South Pacific command were scanned the future today and saw States Marauder medium bombers hammering the enemy warships Masaryk, Chechoslovakian foreign fiat terrain of old Poland to>| Phones: 4112 or 727S a. "courageous and truly competi­ with heavy bombs and torpedoes, heavily attacked military objec­ minister, predicted today that Hit­ day after capturing the for­ other aircraft from So.uth Pacific tive economy" in which capital tives in th*- Pas de Calais area of WHITE EVENT and labor would join in an adven­ ler won’t live long enough to be mer frontier town of OlevsKl HELP bases were destroying M Japanese Prance today In the wake of R. A. turous march to pieace and plenty. tried tu a war criminal. and smashing their wa^l TUESDAY SPECIALS planes over Kavieng and Rabaul, F, Mosquito forays Into western big enemy base in northeastern New ventures into the fields of "He’ll either be taken care of by across the pre-war Russian-f for planning any sort New Guinea. Five American chemistry, metallurgy and ma­ Iliese smiling survivors of the destroyer which exploded and sank off Sandy Hook gave - three Germany. All planes returned the military or commit suicide,” Polish border. Yall of Olevsk and I ROOFING St. Lawrence Make up your own Puffs! planes were lost in the two raids. chine tools; grreat clinics o f medi­ rousing cheers for the fast rescue work of the Coast Guard when they landed at the Navy .section base from both operations. Masaryk told an interviewer. Novograd-Volynski, 42 miles to o f a banquet or cater* cine; development of the Orient; at Tompklnsville, Staten Island. 'O f the 163 men who were rescued, 108 were injured.— (NEA Tele­ The Marauders were escorted by People seem to forget, he v.’ent the south, was announced last ASBESTOS SIDING Fast Pace Set for 1944 modem rolling stock for rail­ photo). night in a Russian ' String Beans Can 3 Lb. 40% Wool (Reprocessed) The attacks, reported In Gen. R. .A. F., Dominion and Allied on, that there is cowardice behind communique I 17c roads; more ships for all the seas fighters. the Nazi strategy. which declared that 170 vUlqgasI ing oecasion then see INSULATION Douglas MacArthur’s communique had been recaptured In the awift [ NO POINTS! today, occurrW New Year's day, —his vision was unlimted. As the day advanced the Ger­ Masaryk, who plans to retuiTi to Expert workmanship. All work Should Lay Foundations Now man-controlled Danish radio left London shortly, has been in this Soviet advance. and in extending unhappy holiday Front line dispatches disclosed or eall guaranteed. Reasonable Prices. greetings to the Japanese the And the foundations for suc^ Push Demands the air followed by the Norwegian country as chief of the Chech dele­ I No obligation for an estimate. BATTS $1.00 developments “should be laid im­ Bombers Raid Bearing long-range at Oslo gation to the United NaUons Re- that Russian vanguards, pushing Army and Navy set a fast pace Write. mediately to avert a desperate and Tromsoe. This sometimes is li"f conference at Atlantic CJity. on rapidly from Olevsk along tho | Many Other Varieties Of ^ Here Is Real Value! " for 1944 operations. Klev-Waraaw railway, had cross­ American troops of the Sixth crisis.” Labor Attack an indication that . British or Two Kinds Of Trials ARNOLD PAGANI Seconds of. It was Kaiser who spurred his American aircraft are overhead in Discussing the trials of war ed the old frontier a short Urns Burton Insulating Co. Made by Chatham from the combings of their blank­ Army’s 32nd division have secureu later. their objectives at Saidor, on the west coast shipyards to the great­ Plant, Railway Yards those areas. criminals by Allied nations after Tdephone 3902 or 5790 180 Oxford St. Hartford String Bedns A t No Points ets. Will make exceptionally warm Puffs at a low est production record in history; 4/_ Shortly after 10 a. m. (6 a. m. the war, he said there will be two Emllchino Occupied Phone Hertford S2-45I5 north coast of New Guinea, where Come in Open price. they made an invasion landing who started new steel mills, who c.w.t.) a force of medium bombers, kinds: The spearhead advancing from Plaid Sheet Blaidcets strongly escorted by fighters, No. 5 Can Campbell’s \ Sunday. took over plane factories and Flying Fortresses Hit The important ones will be taken Olevsk, a former cuatonia statioa The communique said the Amer­ turned out vital magnesium. Yet GatliiSi-iiig Full swept out across the English qgre of quickly, the others may 135 miles northwest of Kiev, was Fine quality plaid sheet blankets it was apparent In this Interview Unions and Solons De­ Villa Perosa am] Turin channel in the direction of Pas de drag on longer. supported on the left by anotter icans easily overcame light enemy Calais, rumored -ite of emplace­ Tomato Juice Can 2 5 c with slight misweaves or oil spots. resistance, being aided by Libera­ that the man himself didn't think sire Charge on Delay­ But the British and Americans column which bad occupied EmU- $ 1 .1 9 he’d yet started. As Eighth Army Indian ments for Germany’s “ rocket will have to help clean up Nazi ter­ chino, 28 miles to the southeast. - tor heavy bombers which dropped Data oii*BIast guns.” 126 tons of explosives in the area, "New economy must spring ing Winning War Be Troops Capture Hill. rorists, the son of Czechoslovakia's The point at which the Russtalis from new venture,’’ he said. Si'cond Sueresslve Night Raid first president declared. He added: crossed the old pre-war Pollsli from Helmholtz point to Sio. Other The attack on western Ger­ Lb. Jar 23c RALES bombers left 55 tons at Madang, “Money mtist be made by financ­ Supported or Recanted “There must be a firing squad of border is approximately 160 miles RavioliNO POINTS! Allied Headquarters, Al­ On Destroyer many last night by the speedy east of the frontier from which the HALE’S JANUARY the Japanese coastal base 55 miles ing production not only by ex­ Mosquito formations was the sec­ British grenadiers in Prague.” 20x40 north of Saidor. changing prices of paper; we Washington, Jan. .4.—Uf)—Labor giers, Jan. 4.— (/P)— U. S. After the Nazis who participat­ Germans launched their Invasloa ond successive night raid on this of Russia after the partition at Del Monte Warned by reconnaissance must get healthy by developing a and Congress today intensified de­ Flying Fortresses knocked general area by these planes and ed actively In atrocitea have been planes that a Japanese Naval force Report to Be Sent to Poland, and > ia about 300 miles Cannon mands that the recent arlonymous out the bearing plant at Villa was carried out without loss, the from Warsaw. of two cruisers and two destroy­ (Continued on Page Four) Air Ministry said.' (Continued on Pnge 'Two) ers were approaching' Kavieng, statement chargingMabor with de­ Perosa in northern Italy yes-| Washington; Navy De­ (The Russians made no offici^ HOUSEWARES Seedless Raisins Pkg. 17c Fires, meanwhile, were reported comment on the crossing at the old where another carrier-borne plane laying the winning of the war by lerday and battered the! partment Will Re­ still burning in Berlin from- the two Solid Color attack had sunk an enemy destroy­ border, which no longer is recog­ lArge No. 2«/| Can Burt OIney strikes and disputes be either Turin railway yards, it was previous night assaults oh* the Ger­ nized by Moscow as an Intematioa- er and two big cargo ships Christ­ Yankees Find “ backed up” or recanted. announced today, while lease Casualty List. man capital and advices relayed Germans Fail (Only l.i Points) mas Day. the carrier force sped to ai boundary line.) ' ^ Authorship of the statement ijground Eighth Army Indian from heutral Sweden said that The Southern wing of Vatutin’s meet them. New York, Jan. 4.—(JP)— The traffic within the tity remained ‘Final Closeout Of Tomatoes Can 19c was attributed to Gen. George C. troops seized a hill and advanced Army, meanwhile was plunging m Vessels Set Aflame Jap Defense Marshall by AFL President Wil­ inland from the Adriatic. Soggy commander of the destroyer fleet vlrtuallv paralyzed. To Halt Drive from captured Dzerzhin^ S9, Bath Fighters and dive-bombers hit Two fires were raging yesterday Vo. t Can Tender liam Q. een who said the chief of terrain stymied large-scale land in this area began today assem­ miles 8outh\>est of Zhitomir, m a the warships as they neared the in Hiller's Kelchschancellory, and staff “was reported" to have made fighting, but • American troops bling a full report on the explusiun drive which Marshal Fritz von harbor mouin. Bombs and- torpe­ In Air Weak it, and he challf nged him to prove probed defenses of San Vittore hundreds oi persons were bellcveiT At Banjaluka Mannstein’s rearguards have ap­ Coal Burning Grates Sweet Peas i 7 e does set the , three vessels aflame it. There Was no Immediate com­ guarding the Rome road, and oth­ that ripped apart and sank a United trapped in shelters beneath the peared unable to check ever sines Tow els while intense machine-gun fire ment from Marshall. er patrols also stirred up the States destroyer near the entrance ruined building, these advices said. eight Nazi tank and 13 infantry sprayed all the ships. of Lower New York bay yesterday. Administration Building Hit Knox Reports Airmen Following a vague reference to Nazis. Nazis Bring Up Tanks divisions were defeated in the BsU Weather unfavorable for later An official announcement said The main administration build­ tie of the Kiev Bulge. reconnaissance made it impossible the soqrce by White House Secre­ Bomb Yugoslav Ports For Fireplaces All Kinds of Grapefruit Juice Allied fliers wrecked or dam­ the report would be forwarded to ing at Berlin's great Tempelhof And Field Guns in Un­ (The Stockholm newspmiMy'' Limited Quantities to determine whether the cruisers ^Continuing to Soften tary Stephen Early as “ a little bit aged dozens out of hundreds ot Washington and that "following airdrome, hlso was reported dam­ Svenska Dagbladet, In a dlsjuttch and destroyers eventually sank. more military" than President established Naval practice - the aged heavily by fire and desSruc- No Points • Up’ Marshall Islands; Roosevelt, * storm of protest arose German trucks found snow bound successful Attempt from Moscow, said the Russians $10.00 Ceiling Price But a headquarters spokesman number of dead casualty lists and tion was said to be widespread in also had captured the town of said that even if they survived the Jap Attacks Failure^ over the statement and the anony­ in mountain passes, and bombed To Smash Partisans. 2 9 o the Yugoslav porta of Split and other related data will be nfade factory districts in the southeast­ Gorodnlka on the Slue river, SO GRATES Going a t ...... 2-Pound Jar MARTEX TOWELS flames it would be a long time be­ mity of it. ern part ot the city. i------public through the Navy depart­ miles southwest of Olevsk.) Each fore they could be returned to In Congress, one ■ Repub!lcan, Sibenik. Made Especially For Hale’s! Washington, Jan. 4— (>P)— The Fortresses of the 15th Air ment in Wasmngton.” The Air Ministry announced that I^ondon, Jan. 4—(JT—Nazi de­ service, even should they be re­ two Democrats nd Senator LaFol- R.A.F., Dominion and Allied fight Unable to Rally Troops Marmalade 3 3 ^ Secretary ot the Navy Knox re­ Force, soaring out for the first 103 Rescued By tjoast Guard fenders of Banjaluka, headquar­ At no point along the 60-mllS $7.95 Ceiling Price Q Q Heavy weight all white towels with colored borders paired at the nearest enemy repair lette, Wisconsli Progressive, join­ While there was no statement re­ ers and fighter bombers had been Real Cannon ported today 'that American Air ed In voicing a belief that the un­ time under command of Maj. Gen. ters of the Second German Tank wide drive on old Poland, appar­ in peach, green, gold and blue. base at Truk. Nathan Twining, wrecked the garding Uie number of men aboard active over northern France yes­ Thirty Japanese Zero fighters Forces are “continuing to soften identified personage should assume terday, bombing military objec­ Army Tccupylng the Yugoslavian ently, was von Mannstein able tO-; GRATES Going at ...... 4 P 4 6 .y O l-Pound Tall Can Libby’s main building of the ^ Villa Perosa or the cause of the blast, the Navy rally his - fleeing, demoralised value in bath streaked in to meet up with Hell­ up” the Marshall islands and are the burden o f responsibility' for the did disclose that Coast Guardsmen tives and carrying out ■ extensive Adriatic coast, have brought up statement. plant producing eight per cent of troops for a stand against the cat fighters which downed 11 the Nazis’ output of bearings. Villa rescued 163 persons, Including 108 patrols. Two enemy aircraft were tanks and field guns in a desperate Can 22x44 Bath Size ...... towels. Medium enemy fighters for sure and four encountering weak opposition in CTuirges Termed “Dastardly” slashing Russian offensive. More, Red Salmon 43c Perosa is 23 miles southwest of injured, soon after the ship sank in shot down and seven Allied planes 50c more probables. The Americans the ait. LaFoHette asserted that the were missing in these operations. but so far unsuccessful effort to than 6,000 Ciermans were reputed He referred to v.continuing raids Turin. a m a^ of flames six miles north­ \ weight in gold, charges “are far too serious to be smash partisan forces who cap­ slain yesterday—the 11th day of 14-Piece lost two Hellcats and one dive- (A Berlin broadcast declared a east OT Sandy Hook, N. J A communique said that one of bomber, a headquarters spokesman on enemy bases at Wotje. Kwaja- permitted to remain anonymous,’’ the bombers reported missing from tured naif the city in a surprise Vatutin's unchecked onslaught. 16x28 Hand S iz e ...... *. lein, Mille, Jaluit and other bases. terror attack” was made yester­ In wartime, destroyers normal­ FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES blue, green and said. A twin-engine Japanese re- and 'that the unnamed spokesman Sunday night's operations landed New Year’s eve attack, Marshal The Nazis, said the Russian com- 25c “We are putting the enemy on day on the communications center ly carry crews ranging Irom 150 to Joaip Broz (Tito) declared today. of Pistoia, 2! miles northwest of 300 men. Refrigerator Sets rose. (Oontlnoed on Page Two) the defensive throughout that re­ (('onttnned on Page IXvo) (t'ontlDoefl OD Page Pwo) "Bitter street battles are still (Continued on Page SIz) gion,” the secretary said at a Florence.) The destroyer was abandoned raging,” Tito’s broadcast commu­ Face C loth s...... 1 2 > /^ c new's conference. On the EUghth Army front, In­ and sank In 40 minutes, torn apart nique said, "but our guns are suc­ Fresh Kale 3 Lbs. 23c Few Losses Suffered dian forces captured a hill a mile by two explosions so powerful that cessfully counteracting the en­ Stack together safely — Save space. There have been several aerial and a half from recently-won To- men and guns were hurled Into the emy's tanks and the last-nests of $ 1 .2 9 Martex 30 Indicted Fire Sweeping masso, and'advanced up the road Baldwin Calls Juicy California I engagements, he said, but Ameri­ sea and thousands of metropolitan resistance are being systemati­ can forces have suffered few from Ortona almost to Tollo, .five New Yorkers were aroused from cally smoked out.” Flashes! Solid Color miles inland. (Late Bulletins ol the OR Wire) Dry-Me-Dry In Nazi Plot losses. Five Factories their beds ashore. German Position Precarious Oranges D oz. 4 9 c In retaliation, the Japanese Nazis Shell Mignano Special Meet Thai tl ' position of the German have made two raids on American The Nazis replied to American garrison Is precariout was reveal­ Greek Patriots Kill 600 Nazis patrol stabs on the Fifth Army Navy Discloses ed when partisan!' intercepted a Glass Shelves $ 1 .19 and $ 1 .29 Sweet, Juicy Florida Face Cloths positions at Tarawa and one on New York, Jan. 4— (If) — The Department o f Justice Makin island. Four Towns Aid Ware, sector with a shelling of Mignano. Cites Specific Wartime tclogrum sent to an undisclosed Cairo radio said today that 600 Dish Loss o f Destroyer German .base urgently appealing For Window Novelties. Charges Intention to “ Most of the bombs fell into the The main fortress blow was de­ Nazis were killed by Greek patri­ Mass., Firemen; Explo­ livered against Villa Perosa, and Washington, Jah. 4.—W’)— The Emergencies Requiring 'or assistance, the bulletin said. Oranges Doz. 25c water,” Knox said. Navy yesterday disclosed the loss ots In “ a battle. of great Impiir- IncUe Army Mutiny. Throughout the South Pacific sion Apparently Cause. photographs showed the main Yugoslav units adept at street tance” several days ago In the lO cea . 6 for 59c of a destroyer in the Atlantic on Legislative Action. fighting battled the Germans from area, he added, "enemy air building. 600 by 1,200 feet, at the Greek province of Epirus. The Fresll, Yellow ^Olobe bearing plant was hit directly. Christmas eve, by an enemy tor- broadcast said the patriots, “ who Washington, Jan. 4—W — Two Bulletin! ^ Hartford, Jftn. 4—f/P)—Governor Pastel shades in blue, gold, green, pink and all white. (fknitiBaad ob Page Two) Other hits were scored on nearby (Contlnued on Page Pwo) suffered only very light losses,” at- women’ and 28 men were under in­ (Contlnued ob Pnge Pwo) Baldwin today Issued a proclama­ Glass Shelves , dictment today- In a widening in­ Ware, Mass., Jan. -4.-^/Pl— buildings apparently housing iat'ked a motorized group of 7,000 Turnips Lbs. 25c Two three-story factories workers. There was little doubt tion calling the General Assembly Germans. vestigation of what the Justice de­ Treasury Balance into speciM session Jan, 24 at 11 For Kitchen'or Bathroom partment called a N;izi propaganda ' were destroyed and' another* the plant making bearings for air­ • • factory and a large mansion planes, tanks, submarines and 'i ------a. m. The proclamation cited speci­ Fall of Biilgar Invasion Slight Cause Collaps e ' campaign to incite mutiny in the FamiKesHit/. Wasbingtpn, Jan. 4.—(J*)—The fic wartime emergencies which the Look at Your armed forces and set up a Fascist were badly damaged today other war vehicles wquid be out of - Stockholm, Jan. 4— Oer-' when fire, fanned by high operation some time. position of the Treasury Jan. 1: rhief executive said required legis­ nuiny is shaken to her "very foun­ regime in this country. Receipts, $25,442,238.49; expen­ lative action. dations’’ by bonibins, and Invasion The defendants, some of whom By Big Blaze winds, raced through lhls\cen- Two waves of bombers struck Gabiiiet Near .19 and $ .29 HEALTH MARKET tral Massachusetts town, ditures. $262,713,420.56; net bal- It stated specifically that the Of Europe nilgbt cause the Naal were named in a 'previous indict­ governor was summoning the spec­ home front to collapse, a Swedish Bed Pillows! ment ch a rin g sedition, were ac­ causing damage estimated un- , (Continued ob Page Pwo) Suce, $12,044,403,333.53. officially by firemen at 8450,- ial session “ for the sole purpose" aviatior rommentator; said today. The amazing three fibre dioh cused by a Federal grand jury of of acting upon the seven measures Belief Persists in Tur­ w ith Attached Towel Bar...... $1.49 towel—linen, cotton and apim ray­ Four - Story Apartment 000. ^ Writing in TIdningen, Stig Weo- conspiring “with each other and he li.sted. The phraseology was key Government on nerstroem express^ doubt that Lamb Patties Lb. 33c on. Driea more dIshea faster. with oflicialB of the government of House Bums; Cause of considered significant in view of Are They Soiled lAaves tesa lint. Red, green and Ware, Mass.., Jan. — A bombing al< ne could w'lir the tear X the German Reich and leaders and repuHs from various sources that Verge of Collapse Now since this could only “ wotiod aad blue borders. members of the Nazi party” to: Blaze Not Determined. fierce fire was sweeping five fac­ Edison Offers Way States tories formerly occupied by the un attempt might be made to open not kill the Reich’s deceatraUsed “Advise, counsel, urge and cause the session to any and ail measures Lisfht Weight, Durable, Water-Resistant and Worn Looking? Otis Cotton company shortly be­ London, Jan. 4.—(JT—:Whlle the industry.” ‘ Rib Lamb Chops Lb. 39c Insubordination, disloyalty, mutiny Long Beach, N. Y., Jan. 4—(JPi— that its memberif might care to in­ • • * fore noon today and fire officials 'Can Handle Military Votes Berlin yadio dismissed today as and refusal of duty by members of A spectacular fire visible for many troduce. Suspension Meets Challenge the military and Naval forces of indicated that the damage to the "Inventions” reports that the pro- Small, Tender miles destroyed a four-story apart­ -Hope tor Week’s Limit Providence, R. L, Jnn. 4—Kff) — the United SUtes.’’ ment house at 106 West Park structures would be great. German government ,pf Bulgaria Utility Can $3*49 Four towns were assisting the Trenton, N. J., Jan. 4—(ST— f Expediting transmittal ot the A high official source disclosed OPA’s nuthority to susr * opera­ 70% Linen Dish Towels The defendants include Georgs avenue, across from City hall, had been overthrown, dispatches tion of n gnsollne flUlnr % n for Ready Made Pillow Ticks Ware fire department in battling cards and ballots to and from the over the Week-end that leaders Broilers Lb. 39c Sylvester Viereck, long a Gkrmgn early today, and made a score of Gov. Charles Edison said today it from Turkey said the belief per­ Infmctloo of its regnlnt, A .t Ita Capacity 20 Gallons. . , the blaze. Fire headquarters re­ voters, Edison stated, "in general, hoped that business ot. the session sisted there that Premier Dobrl propagandist in this country, and families homeless. waa “wrong for the Federal gov­ first court challenge in i.- -jO In­ Made o f fine quality ticking in aev- ported that the blaze apparently should be the extent of FederpI could be.carried out in one week. Bojilov's cabinet was on the verge already under sentence for violat­ Firemen were unable to save ernment to supersede the states” land today. Arthur L. Means, B l« - eral colors and patterns. Re-cover started from an explosion. participation.” Chief among the emergencies of collapse if it has not setuaUy ing the foreign agente’ registration any of the large building, which cited by the governor was a need wood avenue gasoline dealar, haa thbse old pillows now. ^ 6 k . 3 $X-99 had several stores on the first floor, About 1,200 persons are em­ in the handling of absentee mili­ EidiBon's proposal was addressed fallen. act; Joseph E. Williams, organizer tary voting, and proposed what he io the state Icgislatorj and mem­ for amendment of the absentee been Issued a show cause order by Romano Cheese Lb. 50c 7 5 of the Christian Mobillzers; Eliza­ but with the help of fire companies ployed by several firms which now The exact situation in Bulgaria, Judge John P. Hartigan in United An exceptional value! Heavy practical towela that win give occupy the plants. Fire officials termed .an “easy and thoroughly bers of Cohgerss, Gov.-Elect Wal­ voting law to simplify voting by beth ^Dilling. author o f “The Red from New York city and several men and women in the armed however, Istanbul advices said, States District court, with Jan. 17 - years of service. Colored borders In blue, red and green. said that all the workers appar practical manner” for the states ter. E. Edge, the,governors of oth­ Netv/Vi-k" and other publications; Long Islatld communities manag­ forces and an extension of the vot­ was obscured by continued inter-! fixed for hearing his petttioa to All Metal Rubbish Burner ently escaped unbarm^. to do tlij job. er states and the Council of State niption of normal means of com-' ; Is Anyone In Your Family Allerfflc To Pillow Dust? William Dudley Pelley, leader of ed to prevenf Its spread to adja­ Edison, former secretary of the ing hours, which are now from 6 enjoin OP.4 from preventing en­ Use Your No. 2 Spore Coupon Sparks also spread to a large Governments, munication with Sofia. the Silver Shirts, who is under a cent buildings. Navy in. President Roosevelt's cab­ Voting Restrirtions Repugnant a. m. to 6 p. m., to make it easier forcement of n year’s suspensloa With removable grate in bottom. 15-year sentence for viblating the The fire was discovered at 4:20 house, known as the Joliffe man­ inet, asked that the New Jeraey for war workers employed at- a Telephone and telegraph com­ placed OB his estahHahmeat. Last a. m., and burned for more than sion, about a quarter of a mile "Any proposal that members of Very sturdy. In No. 4 Book For Fresh Pork Plicose Pillow Covers Green Stamps Gives With Cash Saks. .sedition act. and George E. Death- Legislature memorialize Congress the armed forces be restricted to long distance from tthelr homes to munication belweenr'Bulgaria and month the Washington OPA $ 5 .2 5 erage, organizer of the Knights ot two hours. away and were reported' to have to provide for the secretariea of voting only for candidates who' get to the polls. Turkey ws^ broken off suddenly denied Means’ appenL temdng hla the White Camellia. 885,006 Eatlmated Damage burned through the roof of the yesterday without explanation. offanoe “n ffaginat disregard .af These plicose covers eliminate every O A war and Navy to deliver Identical seek posts In Washington is re- . In regard to voting by aervice- r-?ribes Charges as “S!lly” Police estimated the damage at structure. post cards to members ol the ser­ px'pinnt," the governor asserted. men, the governor said: May Attemptf Organised Revblts regulatloas.'* s • • BRING IN YOUR KITCHEN FATS form of pillow dust seepage. ^ 1 m m dty : Dilling, frequently In the $65,000. The cause of the blaze Flames Raring Tliraagh Buildings vices by which they could register Sayirg "the coi.stitutlon of the ‘To la'e Congn:as has not yet' The Istanbul advices said It waa sr. ;ht during the last several was imdetei mined. The amea were reported to be in theit home states to vote for United States Intentionally leavea finally'acted on this all Important freely predicted by persona in con­ All Oermaa Youth Mobilised POeose Ob Dopoat Bajnm Tam years .m a bitter critic of the None of the occupants of the 22- racing swiftly through the build­ Federal, s>ate and local officlala. the conduct of elections in the problem. We can, here, ui our state tact with Bulgaria and Rumania London, Jan. 4—( ^ —A apw Beat leslstaat ings some time after the blase waa Start the New Year Right By waterproof - V F n a From fcUilwi Roosevelt administration, prompt­ apartment structure were injured, Sboold Provide Secret Ballots hands of the states,” BMlson de­ take care of thia situation for our that popular movements tat both cree nmhlHzlag aU n .J W I t 4 U Does Not Crack ^ Soft aad Comfortable Tl^ JM ( IIA L C COM ly replied to the Indictment by de- but a fireman, James Golden, suf­ discovered. The plants are two After enactment of such Fed­ clared ”lt is the duty of> the Fed­ own people and, if Congress does countrlea might attempt organized for war taaka waa MANCNISTiA CONN* pcribing the charges as “silly''' and fered a fracture of the shoulder and three-story construction. eral legislation, he said, the state eral govemmefit to assist the act later, 'it our plans in with the revolts against the Germans with­ day by the’flsrnnia radio. ' Salvaging For Uncle Sam MAN€HI$Till CONN* stating “they're linking my name when a wall collapsed. The crum­ Firms occupying the buildings should enact new procedure for states . . . in making it possible Federal plans. But we do not want in the next two weeks if the Rua- duties Mill be carried cut bling debris also struck part of the providing .rcret ballots for the for the men and women in uniform tloB to echool taolu, tha fire apparatus. 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