SATURDAY, JAN U AR T M , I f H The Sum Total of All Your £Hmes Wili Guard Our Cktidi^n FOUBTBEK jfimtflirgtpr Cwuiwg Hfralb ' 1 " " I o f sidewalk on Main street Frtday The Weather In oooperatlctn. with the "aave morning waa occupied by a dla- Average Daily Clreolatlon fuel" pUn, the local Rad Croea Gets Praise trtbutor of reUgloua tracts, the Fqr toe North of Dooenber, U48 fhrMMfi ef D. K, Werthar B anaa About Town lieadquartera in the Houaa and Heard Along Main Street tracts being those of one of those Hale building, 9S8 Main atreet will crackpot sects which specialises 7,858 ^ Slightly ertder tonight: fresh be cloaed aU day every Monday Of Governor And on Some of Manchester*a Side Streets^ Too in hating every other religion. ______Om BrlUah until further notice. However, the These tractlsts haven’t received Meotoer of the Audit to streog nrtada M M aoctoty ^ b « n offlee win be open aU day Wednea- very cordial treatment In Man­ •onpletliV *■ > "9* quantity daya from 9:30 to live o’clock. a and iwad ohUwaali and Local Head of Package The Casablanca conference bs-4evscuqtlhg Crete and Dunkirk. chester in the past, and it has Manchester-—A City of Village Charm to Britain. Ten Store Gropp Lauded tween President Roosevelt and We Home Guards are here to see been our pleasant function to wan required for the iWp- Aviation Oadet Allan F. Watta, Prime Minister Churchill may that you don't evacuate England." warn the unsuspecting against •on of Mr. and Mra. F. E. Watte with The Home Guard of England la them. (ClaaaUled Adverttatag ea Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1943 (TWELVE PAGES) Ob aceount of fuel reetiic- For Closing Action. have had something to do VOL. L X n ., NO. 104 tha wonen are meeting at of 258 High atreet,. haa completed the amount of speculation there one of the greatest defensive It waa with a little , columnar to aew Inatead of the hla pre-flight training oourae at has been In Manchester during the forces ever assembled In any war. pride that we noted our warnings the Army achool at Selman Field, Fred Bocchino, president of the being well observed. The distrib­ TONIGHT to the Brltlah-Ameri- past week as to the duration of on Maple atreet Monroe, La., and will begin hla ad­ Manchester Package Store Asso- the w a r....a n d then it may not. It happened.at.tfie local ration­ utor got a lot of clean healthy Here's Reason for Food Rationing vanced navigation atudy at once eiatlon, received a personal letter At any rate among the opinions ing board a few days ago, and Manchester air, but nary a cus­ tomer during our period of ob­ Fine Orchmtra Music itody Itoberta Lodge. Daughten at coral Gablea. Florida. He waa of commendation from Gov. Ray­ venturi waa that the global con­ where It will end is not known. American Units servance. a member of the 1942 claaa at mond A. Baldwin thia morning,, flict would be over by next Fourth A man who has been in the Unit­ German Siege o f M. Oeorgo win hold Ita regular Manchester High achool. of July. Remember that one last ed States sendee for about a yew Delightful Surroundings aifrt1~ r Tueaday evening at eight thanking and praising the aaao-' Since the demand for houses a’dtoek to the Maaonle Temple. elation for their cooperation in fgll that had the war ending be­ waa given a 10-day furlough. He Group No. 1 of the Memorial fore Christmas?^ came back to Manchester and he haa Increased in Manchester be­ Thia win bo an Important bualneaa closing on Mondays during the cause of the large number of out aim— and every member la urged Hospital Woman’s auxiliary will fuel emergency. There are 17 mem­ Another forecast came from a and his wife decided that It would meet Monday afternoon at two local soldier on leave.. He said all be a good plan to spend the 10 of state families moving in some At 3 Nazi Positions; to'attend. A aodal time will fol­ ber atorea in the associatibn. o’clock at the hospital. Members of the men at the point where he days visiting their parents. Both strange arrangements have been HOTEL Liquidated by Reds; low with Mra. Fannie ElioU anti made in the method of paying Mra. Eva Lealie aa hoeteaaea of Group 3 Join them. ■ is stationed are convinced that the lived in different parts of New war will be over inside of four York. The amount of gasoline the costs. It is not according to the months. This would result la the that he waa allotted would only 'zoning rules that some times more Manchester conflict ending late in May, a dia- allow for a visit to one of the than one family lives In a house. tlnct gain of flve or six weeks. relatives. He suggested that as The shortage of oil creates queer SHERIDAN Commander Captive May Lead to Battle To cap the climax for all these long aa he was likely to be shipped situations. If all in one house ap­ In The War predictions was one lifted from a out of the country he use the plied it for oil it would become OC GRILL' pulp magazine. This detailed the gasoline to drive and see hia known that more than one was oc­ British Repulse German Certifleatea for the Advanced case of a patriotic Norwegian parents in another part of New cupying the hou^e. They were anx­ ‘'WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” First Aid class taught by Virginia mystic who just before he faced a York state. The wife could not ious to get under some kind of .a Field Marehal Paulu. J^ator Luck Flynn’s Name Allied Vessels * iV o Reason Attack Led by 52-Ton L. Sullivan have reached local Red Nazi flring squad was asked when see eye to eye with the plan, say­ roof and as a result they are pay­ And 15 Generals Pris­ DOVE AND DANCE Cross Headquarters. Hitler's doom would fall. He re­ ing that her parents were just as ing well for their heat. To Expect Tanks; Eighth Army The following people of this clasa plied cryptically with the figures important as his. After an ar­ In one case where a person ia oners; 4 4 ,0 0 0 Nazis Delays Full Put Off List Face Greater Less 'Ihan 35 Miles To the Lilting Tunes of may have them by calling at the "4343.” Immediately afterward gument that did not grow any the occupying two rooms In what was Still Qing to Black- Red Cross Office: Helena A. his body was pierced by the flring sweeter, the husband packed hla an attic, he was presented his bill BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Peace Soon From Frontier o f Tu* Booth, Catherine C. Shea, Hope M. squad’s bullets. Interpreting the bag and returned to his company. for his share of oil, w'hich amount­ ened Buildings of Plane Goal Bv Roosevelt U-Boat Peril DON MAC AND HIS Parliman, Florence E. Benson, flgtires in their ordinary meaning He had spent one day of his 10 ed to $18 for two weeks. He We Have Over-theAlounter Stamp * nisia; Planes Sup­ Betty Bussman. Ruth Bogliach, they would mean that Hitler's at home and it is said he is not thought it was too high, but fear­ North Stalingrad; Cut RHYTHM MASTERS Mary T. Hazen. Marjorie Leid- downfall would come on April 3, even writing to his wife now, and ing to be tossed out into the street, Service at AU Times Nazi Warning Follows Canadian Officifd De­ port Ground Troops holdt, Ellen M. Shea, Mary C. 1943___ although the so-called she does not know where he ia he paid the bill and said nothing. Off from Supplies; Shortages Prevent Capa President Withdraws O E L iaO U S POODS — MODEST PRICES 1 Roach. clares Spirit of Op­ In Fighting Zones. mystic did not say that that would now located. Real Front Far to West city Production at Controversial Nomina­ Elevation of Doenitz to Roast Beef . Roast Turkey Mra. Gladys Crehore’s Advanced end the war. During the snow storm thia ______' I class pins have arrived at Head­ timism on End of Steaks Despite all these cheerful pre­ Nature lovers frequently call week the bus service between Ford*s Gigantic Willou; tion at Request of Commander-in - Chief London, Feb. 1.—(/P)-“ quarters and they, may have them dictions. wouldn't it be better to Manchester and Hartford was Moscow? Feb. 1.— (^)— The United States troops were Half Broilers Chow Mein , Fried Scallops by calling at the office. into thia office after a snowstorm TRY Of German Navy. War Is Unwarranted. follow the lead of Roosevelt and such as Thursday’s, urging us to somewhat unsettled, to say the powerful German siege force Run Bomber Plant. Former Party Head. stabbing at German positions Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer Churchill, who even at their best least. After a person had waited write something to induce people of 330,000 men which Adolf London, Feb. 1—(/Pi—Germany Boston, Feb. 1.—(4>i— "The spirit in three central Tunisian sec­ 30 Oak Street Tel. 3894 have only said that plans were to feed the birds, who have a hard at the comer of. Main and Biaaell Washing;ton, Feb. 1—(4*)—With street for about an hour and only Hitler boasted never would Washington, Feb. l.—((P)—Labor Wonder where all that food is that used to be on the grocers’ tors today in aerially screened Plane Mechanic lala for the defeat of Italy, Ger­ time of it when berries and seeds The New Aero no time out after his arduous menaced the Allies today with the of optimism abroad, looking to an many and Japan during' 1943. are covered so heavily. One wom­ to have buses go past him, he de­ be ousted from Stalingrad shortages have been Instrumental shelves? A lot of it is feeding our armed forces - to make ours the threat of a greater submarine war, eAr’ y end of the war, ia quite un­ operations that may lead to cided to make a complaint. He thiSe-contlnent flight to the Afri­ best fed army In the world. Bombardier cadet at San Angelo. Tex., Finighes Course They did not forecast the com ­ an who each morning places has been almost completely in delaying capacity output at the backed by the total power of the warranted,” Clarence D. Howe, the long-awaited general of­ plete defeat of the Axis, remem­ crumbs and bits of suet of which looked up the number of the Con­ Ford Motor CJompany’s gigantic can front. President Roosevelt set Army Air Field looks over the mountain of food he will eat during ber. as they know that many necticut Company In the new issue liquidated and its command­ his 12-week training period. Nazi Navy. Canadian minister of munitlona fensive and the Anal BaWe they are very fond, in a certain bomber plant at Willow Run, 30 a fast pace for the capital today, things can happen to upset the of the telephone book and saw it er, Field Marshal Friedrich withdrawing the controversial Her warning of what the Allies and supply, declared today. for North Africa. British spot, failed to do It In the heavy miles west of Detroit, the W Amarillo Army Air Field. Ama­ •'beat laid plana o' mice and men," snow, and found the little tracks listed as "Connecticut Co., So. Paulus, with 15 generals, has nomination of Edward J. Flynn were expecting, a desperate effort Commencement speaker at Maa- forces to the Robaa area to ttw Manchester Center, 5492." Production board says. north met and repulsed a Germsa rillo, Texas, Jan. 30.—Robert M. aa Robert Bums so aply says. on the snow which sifted oyer her been captured, the Russians an­ and calling In high government to win the war by an all-out cam­ aachuaetta Institute of Technol­ ^ For the Duration of the Fuel Hultman, aon of Mr. and Mra. He dialed the number and wait­ nounced today. Of the 330,000 Declaring that there had been and congressional leaders for con­ ogy’s 76Ur graduation exerciaea, attack led by 52-ton tonka, the rear porch, indicating that the BINGO “ many disappointments” concern- paign against Allied supply lines, ed for fully 15 minutes and got no monstrous new Mark Vi's, whtoh Arthur L. Hultman of 71 Ctaeatnut Our Bolton correspondent told birds knew the source of the food A t Nazi soldiers who pushed so con­ ferences. Howe urged the 338 graduates, Emergency atreet, Manchester. Conn., has a atory this week that concerns reply. The reason—the telephone fidently and swiftly across the ing the Willow Run operations and Mr. Roosevelt Infonned Flynn Local Grand List came with the week-end elevation many of whom soon will be In the are shielded by seven-lnch-ttock and were looking for more. of Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz to completed hla coiirae of atudiea as Some people have regular feed in question is located In an Iron Don river last summer to seize that the plant Is now “far from that he was complying reluctantly a rm ^ services, "not to think of a armor and mount 88-mlUlmstsr wild life, always interesting.. She commander-ln-chief of the German an aviation mechanic in this Army told how residents of that town ing stations for their feathered box that can only be opened by a Stalingrad for Hitler, at least |>eak production,” the WPB said: with the former National Demo­ quick and easy victory, but to set­ guns. The British wrecked two a t Air Force Technical Training friends, but the majority of us for­ key that is held by a dispatcher 240,000 are buried in the frozen Virtually All Require Training cratic chairman’s request for with­ Navy. tle down to a long, hard struggle.” the Mark V i’s and four Ugbtsr were feeding birda These par­ Doenitz, master of submarine The British and American School. ticular birds were chick-a-dees, get and do It spasmodically. True, In Hartford. The Army & Navy Club sod between the Volga and the “The plant Is finding it difficult drawal of his selection as minister Is Up $3,920,879 He said that although recent tanks. to get 'competent workers—and to warfare, hoisted hia new flag—a Hla graduation from thia tech' the "upside down bird,’’ aa they we haven't aa much sliet aa fo r ­ A. Non. Don and 46,000 more are under to Australia. Mounting opposition news from the combat areas waa Eighth Army Moves West hold those they hire. The tooling black cross on a white field—over nical school now flta him for air are aometimea called. The atory m erly. Before pot roasts of beef guard of their Red Army captors, in the Senate, in which several The British Eighth Army his headquarters yesterday and the (Oontinned on Page Two) War Relief Bingo plane maintenance and he will be goes on to say that a bluejay came with their jackets of fat or junks a apecial Soviet communique said. Democrats joined the 37 Republi­ moved westward again leas thstt Ereiy Saturday Night (Continued on Page Two) German radio broadcast his decla­ 35 miles from the frontier o t Tu­ sent to some air base where he ■will along and being bigger, waa eat­ of suet disappeared from the mar­ Figure Revision Upward cans, had threatened a rejection Over that of 1942 ket show cases, it was a common of Flynn’s name had it been ration : nisia, following patrols which al­ assist in keeping America's Flying ing all of the feed when a gray At 8:15 P. M. The figure of 330,000 Itself was "I will put the entire concentra­ sight to see a half pound or so of brought to a vote. ready have speared into the Will Be Held Tuesday Fortresses in the air for Allied vic­ squirrel came along and chaaed a revision upward of the size of ted strength of the Navy Into the tory. suet tacked on a tree or post. the alege force, the previous esti­ First Major Rebuff Allied Planes French protectorate, further the bluejay away and did guard Is Largest Increase | submarine war, which will be shortening the corridor left to In addition to completion of the duty while the chick-a-deea ate Now that the housewives have FH.MS mate being 220,000. Birth Control This was the administration’s to cut their own break, there are first major rebuff in the new Con­ Parleys Held waged with still greater vigor and Marshal Rommel and CoU (Sea. Evenings schedule of academic and pracU their supper. DEVELOPED AND Field Marshal I^uluk, whose Recorded in Recent determination than hitherto. cal studies as an aviation me­ many more crumbs and every last promotion from the rank of colo­ gress. which has the greatest rep­ Press Home Jurgen Von Arnlm. This ia a good story for one who PRINTED Will Fight to Finish United SUtes and British plans* chanic, he has been thoroughly knows how the bluejay will swoop particle should be saved f o r ' the $200 IN PRIZES nel general was announced only Curb Attack resentation of Republicans since Years; Building of At the Some Place and drilled in military tactics and de b lt^ . Some even dry musk melon 24-HOUR SERVICE yesterday by Berlin, thus was the the New Deal came to power. By Roosevelt ‘The entire German Navy will supported ground troops in the down and steal huta tossed out for Over 500 New Homes fighting zones, sm ash^ anew at fenai and a course of i^yaical seeds during the season when they (20) $5.00 GAMES (3) $10.00 GAMES commanding officer at the worst Senator Bridges of New Hamp­ henceforth be put into the service Bases Raids a squirrel. This waa done in Man­ are plentiful and aave them to give Film Deposit Box Bizerte 'and Gabes and ranged training that has conditioned' him chester just after the hurricane In defeat Germany has suffered in Is Dismissed shire, who spearheaded the suc­ of inexorable U-boat warfare. The Same Time the bird menu, variety. ( 1) $20.00 GAME (Y) $50.00 GAME Russia. He likewise was the first Accounts for Most of With Leaders across the Mediterranean to pound to meet all requirements of an 1938. The atory recalls what Bob At Store Bntnuic* cessful Republican fight on Flynn, German Navy will fight to a fin­ German field marshal in this war said the withdrawal - was "a vic­ ish.” the Naval base of Messina, Slelly. American soldier. Veitch did. He waa providing pea­ Boost; See 20 Mill Tax Sporadic Figbiting Con­ and points within Italy herself. Careless wasters of aircraft ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR! to break the proud tradition of tory for Integrity In government Doenitz, originator of the “wolf nuts for the aquirrela and got the German Army that generals Supreme Court Sees No A spokesman at Allied head­ tired of bluejaya stealing them so parts in the Aircraft plants have and decency in American diplo­ The Assessoi^^aimounced pack” attacks by U-boats against tinues in Mubo Sector KEMP'S and their superiors are never cap­ Executive Appar- .Allied' convoys, succeeded Grand quarters in North Africa told o t he had a lot of small pieces of recently been chagrined and plen­ AHegation or Proof macy.” Democratic Leader Bark Take Same Stand ty surprised to have their stock tured. ley of the Senate declared Flynn’s today that the grand list of ently Not Tired by Admiral Erich Raeder who, It waa O f NortheasI New Gui­ the three American attacks, one a wood sawed out which he tossed continuing effort to regain Fold "acrap" cards go into the plant Some 44,000 Germans still clung Appelant's Life in Dan­ request for the withdrawal stamp­ Manchester for 1943 is $44,- reported, would become Adolf Hit­ out. The bluejaya picked up the to the blackened buildings of ed him as “a man of patriotism Journey and Confer- ler's "first adviser on Naval af­ nea; No Details Given. pass, 60 miles west o f Sfas, aad As Package Stores wood and flew away. After they office with a Nazi swastika and ger as Result of Law. 615,120, an increase of $3,- the others directed from north and Rising Sun of Nippon opposite North Stalingrad and the shell-pit­ who thinks more of the welfare of fairs.” BE PA TIENT! had been fooled by this several ted outskirts, the Russians said, 920,879 over the list of 1942. ence with Churchill. west against Maknassy, German- his country than of personal ap­ Such an all-out challenge to Al­ Allied Headquarters in Aus­ timea they kept away and the their names. but they were cut off from sup­ held rail town to the south. 88 It started out as a Joke by Washington, Feb. 1—(4^ — The pointment.” Last year’s grand list was lied seapower has been forecast tralia, Feb. 1—(4V-Sporadlc fight­ Du* to war conditions, we cannot main* All drug atorea in Manchester aquirrel got his nuta. plies and the real front had swept In an explanation of his request Washington, Feb. 1.—i;P)—Back miles from the Gulf o t Gages. wrill not sell liquor on Mondays. foreman. If a piece of stock is Supreme court dismissed today an $40,694,241. The increase is for mamy weeks. ing continued to the Mubo sector At Every Turn It Is Of V i t a I Impor- far to the west behind them before that hia name no longer be consid­ from his momentous trip to North Last month A.' V. Alexander, Meet Heavy Oppositloa This will conform wrlth the action Every "baby blizzard.” most of "scrapped.” the operator must fill the powerful blows of the Red attack upon Connecticut legisla­ the largest recorded in recent of northeast New Guinea yeater- tain normal delivery service. If the truck out a card, gi'ving details, number, ered for the $10,000-a-year post. Africa, President Roosevelt busied first lord of the .\dmiralty, told the United States troops supported taken by the package atorea In us know, brings Its flicker of In­ Army. tion which prohibited physicians Flynri said he was "unwilling to years and due to excellent men of Britain’s home fleet that day as Allied planes pressed home by bombers and fighters sttoclud closing on Monday to meet the de­ creased neighborliness. It seems size, etc., of stock wasted. This he Circle Drawn Tighter himself today in conferences with attacks on enemy bases in a wide ia late with your delivery please remember must sign, which is in turn signed from prescribing contraceptive de­ permit my candidacy to be made tax payments and retirement of Secretary Hull, congressional "this is the crucial year in which again and again in an effort to ro- mands for saving o f fuel. The ac­ there's nothing better at breaking tonce That We Do Our Part To Help (The midday communique of arc ranging from New Britain to gain Faid pass, which the Ger­ by the foreman of the depart­ vices to married women when such the excuse for a partisan political the town’.<: outstanding indebted­ leaders, and other high executives. the enemy has made up his mind to tha driver must eover one section of the town tion was taken yesterday at the down reserve than a good healthy the Soviet Information Bureau re­ action was deemed necessary to debate,” and blamed unsubstanti­ ness steadily over the past few have a last throw in the battle of Timor, General MacArthur’s head­ mans seized during a six-mile ad­ snow bank. First, you find a kin­ ment. One practical Joking fore­ White House officials said the meeting of the OonnecUcut Phar­ corded by the Soviet radio monitor preserve life or health. ated political gossip for the opposi­ years, leaves the town's financial the seas. The enemy is now using quarters announced today. vance Saturday, but met heavy ar­ maceutical Association held in ship with the fellow who’s busy man drew in a Nazi swastika at chief executive looked fine upon The announcement gave no de­ tillery and Stuka oppoeition, and at a Hme to conserve gas and tires. one end of the operative’s signa­ In The War Effort! Chief Justice Stone read a brief tion to his selection to succeed condition in a very satisfactory his arrival back in the capital and new U-boats in larger packs and Hartford. shoveling his way through it. Sec­ (Continned on Page Eight) order on litigation brought by Dr. Nelson T. Johnson, retiring career state. \vlth new tactics.” tails' of the fighting around Mubo, at nightfall yesterday the pass « M Closing of the package stores ond. he's tired with his task, and ture and at the opposite end he apparently was not tired by his southwest of the enemy base at reported still in enemy hands. marked in a Rising Sun. The Idea Wilder Tiliston, a professor at diplomat. S«e« 20 MIU Tax journey and the 10-day conference Bases Ilearily Attacked For prompt service bring your clothes to and now the drug stores leaves welcomes an opportunity to Rutledge Nomination Approved Salamaua. but It appeared that ac­ The Allied spokesman sold tha straighten up and get his breath. caught on, so we are informed, Yale Medical school and a practic­ Based on last year's grand list with Prime Minister Churchill. A part of the Allied campaign only the taverns and grills open ing physician at New Haven. Another nomination submitted and the anticipated appropria­ tion was tapering off following re­ thrusts at Maknassy were mods on Monday for the sale of alco­ Result: at leaat a "Good Morning” and now there is an appreciable Mr. Roosevelt saw Secretary to ■wreck the German plans has pulse of a series of enemy attacks. southward from Sldi Bouzid amid 93 WeUs street and pick them up there. slowing up of the wrastage due to Because of/luack of Help, T ires And He sought a ruling as to whether Jan. 11 along with Flynn’s— the tions for next year, which are not Hull briefly last night and ar­ been the hea\’v aerial attacks on holic liquora. The grills claim they between many people who have Supreme court appointment of An Allied communique Sunday light fighting, and eastward from carelessness. F la sh es I the statute prohibited him from altogether conclusive at this date, ranged an extetuied conference U-boat bases ixith In France and are called on to keep open because never spoken to one another be­ Judge Wiley Blunt Rutledge— re said the Japanese had lost 250 a point northeast of the Allied fore, at least a more pleasant than (Late Bulletins ot the CV) Wire) prescribing contraceptives to three the current tax rate which will be with him today. Sumner Welles, Germany. But the concern over Thank you for your fine patronage. they serve food and that the clos­ specified married women when he ceived the approval of the Senate men, including a regimental com­ base at Gafiui, itself some 45 milca usual conversation among casual It is quite some time, now, since- set at the annual adjourned town undersecretary of state, and Ad­ ?ubmarine depredations has shown mander, In one of these assaults, ing of the restaurant part would Gasoline/We Hod To Stop Pick-Up thought this procedure was essen Judiciary committee today. Four meeting next month will be 20 southwest o f Maknassy, this de­ i be hard on war workers. acquaintances. With a snow like the busy housewife has been both­ miral Harold R. Stark, command­ his to be recognized as only one while Allied cssuslties were de­ veloping heavier action. Thursday’s, this tendency ia only Corroborates Confession tial for their welfare. senajtors withheld their votes on mills per dollar of assessable ing American Naval forces in Eu­ step in the effort to keep Allied ered by the door to door ’‘gadgef* Albany. Ore., Fbb. 1—(flV-Rob- the 'recommendation —apparently scribed as light. Heavily reinforced German d** a momentary flicker; we’re beat Dismissal was ordered on the property. ropean waters, were scheduled for supplies flowing—that other meas­ salesman. The brush man, the I ert’ E. Lee Folkes, Arkansas-bom ground that Dr. Tileaton has "no until they could determine whether Rahul Main Target tachments were encountered at neighbors when we’re worst off, perfume, soap and extract sales­ And D^ivery Laundry Service. Tho item in the grand list show­ separate discussions with the ures are necessary. The main target of Allied air­ XO-year-old cook on a Southern standing to litigate the constitu­ Rutleuge backed the president’s ing the largest increase over last Sened, between Gafso and Msk- Local Women and it would take a hurricane a man, the poor college boy "work­ chief executive this afternoon. The pace of Allied sinkings of men yesteirday waa oft-bombed naasy, it was said. day to keep us in such a state of Paclftc lindted train, made a de­ tional question which the record 1937 bill to expand the Supreme year is the assessed valuation of U-boats has, ,^)reaented Germany ing his way through Yalevard or tailed BtetcoMBt eorrobaUng an To GK-e Report on Trip Rabaul, New Britain, where heavy The spokesman reported at le u t Manchester Dry Cleaners grace. And that, say we, feeling presents. court. new houses. With over 500 new Late in the day, Mr. Roosevelt herself with a desperate problem In Gain Divorces Connrinity” are missing from | earner confession that be killed Senator O’Mihoney (D-V4j'o) bombers attacked shipping and perfectly normal, with the blizzard 'TTie sole constitutional attack homes built last Year, and listed arranged a meeting with House their uauM beats. Mra. Martha VirglnU Jamea aa she upon the statutes under the 14th harbor installations. The airdrome (Oonttoued on Page Four) ^ 9 3 S t . spell safely past. Isn’t worth the to this year’s grand list as of jM t | Senate leaders of both parties (Continued oil Page Four) at Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Wells Phone 7254 Many of the plants formerly en- I lay In berth lower IS nine dajra amendment,” Stone added, “ is con­ (Continued on Page Eight) October 1. the increase for 1943 price. It 'was pleasant to speak to gsiged In making can Openers, which Presidential Secretary also was bombed and strafed from Two Manchester women were morning shovelera during our walk ago. District Attorney Harlow L. fined to their deprevation of life— over T942 was $2,163,378. chemicals and cosmetics and ’’in­ W-’elnrick said today. W’einrick obviously not api^lant'a but his Stephen Early said was for the low altitude and an enemy mer­ granted divorces In the Superior to work. It will be pleasant to Storks In Factories purpose of giving them "a report dispensable” home aids are now aald the Los Angeles Negro would patients’. The second largest Increases in chant ship was damaged off near' Court in Hartford yesterday. ride again, even if it means neglect­ on his trip and various confer­ Soldier Held by Pilelo island, the communique 29 Persons Ruth Hurlock Bolles, of 39 Cot­ ing these new wayside friendshipe. doing their part in the big war be arraigned later today to deter­ There is no allegation or proof Knox Predicts the grand list as shown by the effort, and the lads that would mine whether he will be held' for that appelant’s life is in danger. Assessor’s report of this morning, ences held during his trip." said. tage atreet, waa granted a divorce Vice President Wallace and the Heavy damage waa reported A town of this size should be have been pounding doors are the Linn county grand Jury. The His patients are not parties to this is in goods and. stocks on hand in from Samuel BoUea, address un­ following legislators were invited For Murder done by long range fighters at the Die in Blaze known. on the grounds of deser­ able to supply 100 men and’ six now shouldering rifles or pacing district attorney placed the time proceeding and there is no basis Tokyo Attack industrial plants, stores and mer­ the decks of naval craft out on [ to the White House: airdrome at Koepang. Timor. Eight *** Johnson •Built'* tion. officers for their native State of the slaylag at 4:45 a. m., Jan. on which we can aqy that he has cantile establishments. War work Senator Barkley of Kentucky, enemy bombers and a fighter were Mra. Helen H. Rockwell Schal- Giiard units. For the pest sever­ the seven seas. 28. U Folkes hinted at a umtlve, standing to secure an adjudication which required the accumulation Worst Disaster of Kind It is just another example of I tho district attorney did not di­ of his patients' chnsUtutional right the Democratic leader; Chairman To Face Court Today destroyed or damaged on the ler, of Manchester, whose husband al months the turnover In men In Sees End of Organized ground, hangars were set afire and ia now serving a tern), in State the two local companies has been the way which our American in­ vulge this Informatiou. He with­ of life, which they do assert in (CVintlnued on Pago F oO ) Connally (D., Tex.), of the For­ 4 Room Homes eign Relations committee; Minori­ After Shooting Wom­ a warehouse apparently containing In Seattle Area R^nlt Prison, on a charge of adultery, heavy. Enlistment In the State dustry can be changed in a short held other details. their own behalf. Resistance on Guadal­ time and geared into the vital, | ty Leader McNary (R.. Ore.), ammunition was blown up. the bul- LOCATED ON BENTON, BRANFORD AND DURKIN waa granted freedom on those Guard 1s a purely voluntary, pa. * • • 'No question Is 'raised in the an During',. Quarrel. Of Flying Match Head. all-out war effort. ■atora CtoOty Pisa l canal Within 30 Days. Treasury Balance Senator Austin (R., Vt.). assist­ STREETS IN MANCHESTER grounds. trtotic gesture. The training is (Continued on Page Two) fine—identical with that of the Rochester, N. V., Fbb. 1—44V- (Continued on Page Eight) ant minority leader; Senator Hill Seattle. Wash.. Feb. 1.—(47—A These houses built under F. H. A. tospection will soon be reudy Any weather’s good weather for j (D „ Ala.), the Democratic whip; Newport., R. I., Feb. 1t-(4’)— Army. The age Um(t almost reacte Shortly before his case was sched­ San Diego, Calif., Feb. 1—(4^>-*- Washington, Feb. 1—l/Pi— The match head flying from the,.hand* for oocupaacy. A down payment now will permit the buyer to those who thrive on prejudice, Speaker Rayburn; House Majori­ ea from the cradle to senility. uled for trial today, Thomas A. Secretary of the Navy Frank/Knox position of the Treasury. Jan. 29: Private First Class Harold Nor­ nf a stove repairman started Sadi choose the wallpaper and effect hia or her oW-n color scheme. and Just about the first clear spot ty Leader McCormack of Massa- Moclean to Speak The State Guard is a vital or­ Sharp, 59, pleaded guilty to three has returned from an inspection of Receipts. $26.786..512.82: expend­ man Prescott. 29. six-foot-four- flames surging through tos frame ganization. It is our NATIONALi eouats of aa Indictment listing 600 Locate W reck far-flung Pacific outposts with the itures. $240,029,102.37; bal­ inch Camp Edwards. Mass., sol­ Japan Claims structure of a suburban sail*- Consider these outstanding advantages charges la coaaeottoa with alleged ance. $7,601,188,281.73. (Continued on P ] ^ Two) To Kiwanis Club GUARD. In event of trouble it .ia pq^ ction s that “there are darn dier was charged with murder to­ torlum and brought "death to at [IJ Lot Located In. One of fSI Choice of 5 Plana. our FIRST LINE of defense. Yet, iBOoraaoe frsada totaling 9X88,- good prospMta of an air attack on leaat 29 persons In the wrorst die- Manchester’s Finest Real- f71 F. H. A. Financed, many have looked with unwrar- 69BA8. Sharp, who faced a maxi­ Of Lost Plane Tokyo” and that “within the next day, Police Inspector Henry E. j 5 Ships Sunk aster of ita kind this area ever ha# dentlal Seettona. [ 81 City Gas Service, ranted disdain upon the State mum ef 5,908 years Imprlaoament 30 days all organised reslstonce on Madden said, to the shooting last ft l Steam Heat. 19) Near Bus System. The weekly luncheon of the Kl- OLD / I knowm. wania club at the Y. M. C. A. Guardsmen’s role. Laundry had he beM convicted of all eoonts Guadalcanal w^l disappear.’*^ night of Mrs. Avis Macomber, 19,1 _ _ J Twenty-eight bodies ha'vo been (3] Brass Plumbing. jlO] Near Churches, Schools 38 Bombing Raids Made Monday will hear Eric W. Modean, Which brings to mind a story of the 800-ebarge Indtetment, No Survivors as Trans­ The secretary, who stopped here of Dexter. Me., which also Is Two Battleships “ **** recovered from the mucky ruto (41 Fireplace. and '5 MInntM - Walk told by a prominent officer o f the RECORDS pleaded guilty to forging a prom- briefly yesterday en route back to [5] Two Large Rooms Avail- From Center of Blan- local OP A executive, diacusa vari­ Most b. toned to ter sal- Prescott's home town. Three Cruisers Plane '>■** • refuge for old age pen- ous rationing problems. The new Army, emanating from England. Isoory aote for tliSlO In the. name port Shattered and Washington on his 20,00()-mlle In­ Madden said Prescott would be ' sioners. aged ill and a few mwatal aUe On Second Floor. cheater. vaga If yea ,waat to feaep o f Beck Cleanera * Dyers, Inc., On Germany in January Kiwanis Lieutenant Governor, It aeemandon, Feb, 1 — (/P) — Allied • submarine sheds and aircraft London, Feb. 1 ^ 4 ’)—The Tokyo ence in these honsea gives them extra* outatanding for 1943. superiority. One little Cockney Police Inspector John P. Con­ No Report On Throe Pattento Tommy, meeting up with a Home atioagth e< the fraudulent note. tered and burned almoat. beyond to the New Hebrides and the sec­ bombers cloaed the first month of i plants, the Air Ministry said. radio quoted Admiral Shigetaro values. ’ — • • • nolly reported that Mrs. Macom­ Shimada, Navy minister, as telling Three of the 49 paUenU report-'| Guardsman, asked, sneeringty, KEMP'S recognition, the wreckage of g Na­ ond, a much heavier one of seven- 1943 with a list of 38 bombing at- ' Early reports today Indicated ber -was the ■wife of a soldier Olvea' Death Sentence val traitaport plane loat with 19 hour duration, waa on Guadalca­ tacks on Germany or German-oc- I that the bombers were inactive the Diet today that Japanese ed in the building when the lire ALL ONE PRICE DOWN PAYMENT "What do ye think ye’ll be doing Inc. Save f i-om whom she was. separated and began were unaccounted for, and Cincinnati, Feb. 1,—(4V-Over- aboard on a flight from Pearl Har­ nal. No casualties were reported In cupied territory. Including the two last night presumably because ,*f planes sank two battleships and Police Court In that uniform?’’ The Home 141 Mata 8L TW .8889 that she had lived aa man and officials feared they, too, were Guard smiUngly replied: niltng a moUoa for a new trial. bor to San Francisco, was found either attack. daylight visits to Berlin Saturday , bad weather over the continent, three cruisers off the most south­ wife with Prescott in New-port erly point of the Solomons last "Soldier, you did a good job Common Plena Judge Nelson yesterday at the foot of a cliff to With Secretary Knooc during the for a bombing celebration of the j Britain Free of Raids where she was employed aa a dead. I tenth birthday of Adolf Hitler’s i The Strait of Dover waa chum Friday and Saturday. The flrst tongues of flrs UOM* | A $20 bond filed by Sebastian Sohwdb today seatenoed Anthony southern Mendocino county. attacks were Admiral CSiester W. maid...... - By Bringing Your Work To Us. And Calling For B. "Touy~ Treat to die In the eleo- It crashed there, to s wild moun' Klmltx, commander-tn-chlef of the regime. ! «*• by galea up to 70 miles an hour In addition, he said, one battle­ at a lower floor of the Lake «5950 >850 Ruggiero of Ellington was de­ Shooting Follows Quarrel Park Sanatorium shortly after-, Despite January’s bad weather, and hall, rain and lightning added ship and one cruiser were damaged AND trr clared forfeited by Judge Ray­ trle ehalr May 81 for the rape- tainous region, 100 miles north o t Pacific fleet, and Admiral WUliaiB Mrs. Ivan R. Wright, wife of a slajrlag of Ifli-year-old Helen Sel- Ssn Francisco, during a storm on Fr Halsey, commander of toe soutn the bombers attacked industrial to flying difficulties. The German seriously. noon yesterday. Almost to * Btofi- mond R, Bowers in town court It. You Get The Some High Qi!iality Work At and military targets of the Reich Air Force stayed at home, too, and chief petty officer and the em­ (These claims were without Al­ ter of seconds the entire strucfaii% MONTHLY Prindpul, Interest, this morning when the defendant le n on Chriatmae day. *rreat, 67, Jan. 21. Pacific force. ployer of Mra. Macomber, told Walk To The waived a Jury trial a thiee- ‘There ware no sunrlvom” the Tokyo Attack Seen 17 times by night and 21 timea to Great Britain was of raids lied confirmation.) privately operated by Miss Insuimiiee and Taxes failed bo report for court as or­ last night <3onnolly she heard a shot fired The broadcast, recorded by The Jorie Westberg, woa a mas PAYMENT Included. ja ig o oonrt headed by Judge Navy aald. T think there are dam good daylight during the mimth. The dered. Ruggiero was arrested on Always. United States Eighth Air Force It woa considered here that ot, In her hdme'"4r'8:i:L p. m. In­ Associated Press, quoted Admiral flame. 57 January 8 and charged with over­ Sehwuh eoa ricted him eu Satur­ Heavy Loss for Navy prospects of an air attack on Tok­ spector Cksnnolly said the shoot­ » »* wound up its January activities the 38 raids in January, the two Shimada oa stating: J. C. Bookey, district firs day after aa hoot'a deBberatlan. For the NaVy, It was a heavy yo,” the secretary said at Pearl Can Be Seen By Appointment Only crowding tha front aeat o t a mo­ • • 4 last W e^esday with Its flint raid daylight attacks on Berlin Satur- ing .followed a quarrel. Great Fleet sighted missloner, sold that when he vMfij tor vehicle. LEGION HOME loss—ten officers. Including Rear Harbor Just before flying here. After an autopsy today, Medl doy-prohably wUl be longest re­ And Enjojr An Evening of Fun With Outbreak af Sabotage Admlnl Robert H. English eom "But when or how It wUI hit I will on Germany proper. The Geranan “ On Jon. 29 at twUight a great colled the fire was “Just a s a Nava] base at Wilhelmahaven was membered to Germany. It waa the cal Examiner P. P. Claris saM but before he could reach EDDIE REED, The RambUng Cowbo, Pretoria, Dnloa ei Sooth Afri­ noander a t the Pacific fleet sub­ not say, but they better get ready. the young woman met death from enemy fleet consisting of large ca, Feh. 1,—(4 V -A aeriee of ex- marine force, and three Naval cap­ ” I think the Japs will fight a plaatered with bombs, nearby Em- first time Berlin had been raided numbers of cruisers, battleships sanatorium a mile and William F. Johnson ALICE OOFEAN Fiddling Charlie Bnrke and ‘"Boots’* Aaronson to daylight The first visit at 11 a bullet weund in the right side tough, hard persistent war. I will den waa raided and 22 Nasi fight­ away, the buUdtog was e n g i m y (Known As ()noea Alice) ploaiooe ahook Pretoria and Wit- tains. of the bead. and dostroyers was sightod wost The othar nina vleUms wars cl- not discuss stratagy but wBl say ers ware reported shot down in Um a. m. smde Rsichsmarsbal Her- The repairman, H. R- BUILDER — REAL ESTATE SPOUTDAL MKDICM watanraad during the week-end A .82 caliber rifle w m used, of RennaU Island by our planes la aa eulbveak a< anbatoge direct­ vlUan parsoanal oparattog tha wa have Just bagun to fight and botUA , rnorm Ooortog delay his address to which carried out a surprise at­ told Proeecuttog AttorseF BROAD STREET PHONE 7426 Seventh Dnnghter of n Snvanth Son Boqrtag Ursa Snrond ( the Army an hour and tha second, OmnoUy reported,/ adding that P. Shorett that as ho flnlM* Saturday^ Jan. 30 ed mahily egalaat war todaa great, ftmr-motorad seaplane. haven’t hit our hardest biowa yet the type of bullet which killed tack, stoktog by direct hits one Bora With n VaO. “Every base has an abundance The R. A; F. mode Its 94th as­ to the afternoon, punctuated Prop­ task of connecttog a* RanShigB Dnily. toetadtog 8nn4ay, Damage wpa net eateaalve. A fker Bodies wera brought out on Mrs. Macomber wds the same as battleship and two cruisers while pack norsea, and in Army Jeeps. It of supplies And men are living well sault on Hamburg Saturday Wight aganda Minister Paul Joseph Goeb- • A.M .tofP.BL OrByAppeint. 8:80 to 12:30 New Model Laundry tory waa partly daatroyed aad belaf reading of Hitler’s proclama- sprsading roaring flrss to this ment. hithn Stovtan ef the Bse- > (Owtttow* ea r e* rage Xw^ . FOR MEMBERS AND FRIENDS! SUMMIT STREET (jQoiilh Q anoui tlCE BE thfi J8— IW at IWmhMriMii Adhr«rtb« in Th* Herald— Pays DtofseSSTancA ADMISSION FREE! u a Ohnnh Street, Bnrtford, Conn. State Police Oommissloner Ed­ oil would be drawn from an amar- ward J. Hickey; Dr. Joeeph Unde, gency supply made available by the Local Sailor H. Olin Grant School Closed At State Theater Here State Drops health officer of New Haven and imtif el Shortage Army, Navy and Narraganaatt <|]redit Is Out chairman of New Haven’s Social Glactric company to meet the Write to a Soldier! Foremen Trained Protection committee; and Wesley TMMII Tba, funeral of Charles M- To 6th Place needs of hospitals and aoma other For Autoists Is Back in U .S. Takes Office For Funeral A. Sturges, state defense adnUnls- Now Critical institutions. , ^ Crane, 03, who died at hla home trator. Do this—Tkr 8 aaroisi Va-RD4wl. ' Following a policy establlshad. A latter to a man in the aervioa la a bit of back horns to Friday morning was held Sunday Speakers at Weekly Other States Bettering Record It (1) ahtfain swoUsa maiohiana^ last Monday, all ratall establiah-" New Ruling Starts T o­ him. Writt ragularly to those you know. Parents, wivta, Victor “ Jiitt” FiUgerald at -3;80.-B. m. from tba Biirke New Postmaster Now on In Handling Men idiicators, Alumni aDd It was Judge Maltbie who noted (2) sootbta Irritation, (3) tcltevoa lufacturers' Building ments m the state were doted to- awesthearta, friends—sand In the addresses of your man In the ^ Funeral Home in Rockville with Forum Disclose Social that "when Surgeon General tnmticnt nasal oongestian . . day; All Oil and Gas service, ’raa Herald will print tht addresses so that aervlca In Hospital on the burial In tha ' Ellington Center Duty? Check Not Yet Boys Pay Last Respects Thomas Pnrran visited 0>nnecti- Providetice Partly '**&canwhlle, there appeared to be men’a friends may write to them. Hera are.,a few—see to It cemetery. Diseases Rating. cut in October, he was a bit dis­ an Improvement In Massachusetts. Pacific Coast Now. Long'Lacking Etlucation To Horace D. Taft. iCloted as Result. To Be Paid in Cash. that we get more. , He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mar­ Completed. turbed that we had fallen from top Col. Thomas F. StiUlvan, state Overnight News place, and that a number of statea fuel conservator, said that Boston garet Matthew Crane, a brother, Being Given Link Be­ Hartford, Feb. 1—(JV-ConnecU- 'Corp. Robert A. Miller, Victor James Fitzgerald, son of Harry Crane of Brimfleld, Maas., H. Olln Grant, named. poat­ Watertown, Feb. 1—(J’)—All ac­ ware now bettering oyr record.” tea. Frt. 1. — (iW — Rhode was “swimming" in range oil aa a Effective today, retail gasoline Sergeant Robert F, Sessions, cut, once beat of all the statea in and Oil s'al^s agencies are prohib­ A.S.N. 311252.31, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Fitzger­ two slaters, Mrs. Hattie Miller of master tpT the Manchester office tween Management Of Connecticut tivities e€ toe Taft school were Dr. Lindt, pointing out that only '■ fuel oU ahortafe reached result of motleratlng waather and 3l0«7167 toe Army testa for aocial dtaeaaes. ited from selling any petroleum 063nd S.A.W., B.N. BEP (8PEV) 398th Base Hdg. and Airbase Sq., ald, of 156 BlsscII street, a mem­ Putnam, and Mrs. John Hughes on Deceml^r 21, aaaumad oSlea By Associated Press suspended today, while prominent five atatea hgd better records than aMramely critical atase today fhc arrival of more box ears with A. P.O. 947, this morning succeeding Tltonias And Wopkeps; Let New now ranka sixth, speakers at ­ Ck>nnecticut, recommended for ,jB the Manufacturers’ building product on credit. It has been cus­ Uo. C ber of the crew of the light cruiser of Springfield. Vt. The Rev. ^ OLD drums of kerosene, , increasing c-o Poatmaster, * Theodore S. Darrah, pastor of J. Qulsh. Mr. Grant, together with educatoral sdumni and the boya of eveiy large city court a diagnos­ providence, housing 34 concerns, stocks to the highest level in tomary at many of the local gaso­ Embarkation A.P.O. 762 Juneau, sunk by the Japs last Employe See How the school paid their last reapepts terday’s weekly Defense Council line stations for customers to New York City. Seattle, W'aah. Ellington Congregational church a Postal Inspector and Mr. Qulah Hartford —Because the recent tic clinic such na operated in the ; of them engaged In war pro- some time. November and who . spent seven snowfall could not be cleared from to Horace Dutton Taft, brother of forum disclosed. New Haven court annex. RECORDS make payment for oils, gas, or days and seven nights on a Ufa officiated. checked over the books and prop­ W opk Fite Togethep. Jon, waa parti yclosed and the It also waa expected that tba Pvt. O. J. Geanett, erty frifm two e'eloek yesterday the ice of Beecbland park in time, the late President WlUlam Howard But still, they noted, Connecti­ "Every large city court should Most be taroed In for sal­ was forced to draw on reserve minor repairs or car conditioning Pvt. Merrill Sodertund, raft with two other members of Pvt. Emanuel Gerber is spend­ Offica of Price Administration or­ 9th Marine Rep. Bn.. afternoon until nine o'clock last the Connecticut ice skating cham­ Taft and founder and former head­ cut's ayphilia rate is only 11 men have available this same type of vage it yoo want to keep tliea to meet demands of hospt> weekly or monthly. From today 1077th T.E.F.f ; Squad, the crew, is back In this country. ing a ten day furlough with his By James Marlow and George der controlling and curtailing sup­ F.M.F. T.C. Art. S. wife'' and parents, Mr. and Mra. night. 1310 check waa net eom- pionships scheduled for yesterday master of the school. per thousand, on the basis of the service," he said, "and if our court playing the new ones and similar Institutions. plies of No. 2 fuel oil for homes on, this must cease. AA. F. Aj F. S. Seymour, Ind. A letter was received from him Zielke The veteran echoolmaster, who 2Uce officials were question­ Mias Anna Bowman, siipsrin- and Bunker C Industrial oil for • The order reads that: ’’Com­ San Diego, CJallf. Saturday. It was mailed from the tomorrow. aeveland, Feb. !—(*)—Foremen nounced. founded the preparatory school In an average of 45 per thousand for ed, they would affirm that state­ ords Irrespecttve of quantity. taadent o f the building, said that mencing Feb. i, 1943, no person United States Naval hospital at Miss Dorothy Hale, a . teacher ten days would bring those two Sgt. B. Magnuaon, A.S.N. 31103878 Thia morning Mr. Grant was — the link between management Hartford—The Hartford Courant 1890 and headed It unUl he retired all the states together...... ment,’’ . IMS than L day’s supply of oil was grades to above-minimum re- shall directly or indirectly grant, Btrv. B—804 F.A. Bn.. Mare laland, Calif., January 28. in the Wethersfield school spent as headmaster emeritus in 1936, Peter Saslala, tha week-end with her mother, gattlng acquainted with hla new announced yesterday that "con The speakers on yesterday’s ^'"tnaufSclent to get steam up." An qutrcnftnts. or accept Or participate in the A.P.O. No. 77. i Brief Missive and workers— are getting, under died Thursday night after a short KEMP'S Mdq. 408th Eng., Mrs. Mary B. Hale of Main street duties aa postmaatar and on hia stantly rising production costs and round table radio discussion of Six-foot specimens of Aus­ ^!«axlUaTy power plant, she added, Peddlers to Cover All Rootea granting or accepting of credit in Ueesville, Louisiana, Utifitlea Replacement Pool, The letter was brief and only re­ toe etreae of war, a long-lacking heavily increased taxes” fo r^ d an illness: tralian earthworms are common. Inc. li would supply lights for any tenants ported that he had just arrived in desk were two beauttful baskets war time vice control were Cfitief IndicaUng that the entire city connection with the sale of any Ft. Belvolr, Va. of flowers sent In from friends. He education in how to handle the increase from ten to twelve cents Two Services Planned One grew to a length of 8 feet 70S Main St. Tel. 5680 Uable to work without power or petroleum product by. or through, the states. He said he was feeling Justice William M. Maltbic of the of Boston was now ge'tting lib­ l>vt. Howard R. Wylie, 81142379, received a telegram from hla son, men under them. in the price of the Sunday edition, Two services wer^ planned, one state Supreme Court of Errors, 6 inches. tbaat. era! allotments of kerosene, the any retail outlet, providing that Co. D, lOSrd Inf., Raymond Schueta, pretty good and said that he had a New Haven— Inspector M. P. for the 300 boya of the school, sijd To Draw Emergeney Supply rather rough trip back- After tha Private Hamilton Grant announc­ AU through the midweatern war Massachusatta conservator aald nothing in the above shall be A.P.O. 48, c-o Poatmaster, Co. K, 389th Inf., Allied Planes ing hia new address at (3amp Hood, Zappe of the Connecticut Agricul­ the other for the public, both in Dennis J. Sullivan, secretary of that pcddlara would cover all deemed to apply to the sale of trying times afloat on tha life raft industries foremen are going to (Jhrist Episcopal church, Water- San Francisco, Calif, 98th Div., Texas. He aald that his former school, many of them learning for tural station reported yesterday an Qovernor’s Fuel committee, routes again today and that house­ any petroleum product to any he says that he stayed In New i&ea- town. it 77,000 gallons of bunker Breckenridge, Ky. dompany Moon Feeds, Inc., had-'' the first Ume that it's considered all-time high in the number of Robert Taylor and Brian Do nlevy In m tense scene from "Stand holders who had been forced to government agency for its use in Pfc. Al. Rosen . land in a hospital to regain his Press Home registered bee hives in the state. The Rt. Rev. John Dallas, Epis­ health. He says; "I was rather not been able to get an outside poor business to say to a new By For Action,” the first real epic o f our navy in battle playing at stand in line to obtain fuel would any commercial vehicle displaying Co. D, 708 M.P. Bu.. B. L. Jackmore, A.C. M M. U.S.N. man to take his place and that a He suggested still more hives, not copal bishop of New Hampshire the State Wednesday. Thursday. Friday and Saturday. receive ample supplies, at least a “ T” ration sticker,’’ General Del., Hartford. lucky In getting off the ship. My worken and former chaplain of the school: IN THE Flaat Air Wing Eleven, aervice man from the main plant "Okay, you work over there. only as sources of sugar supple- Persoltal^ Notices | for the time being. Ths order applies only to fuel Naval Air Station. Box 22, swimming should be much im­ Bases Raids would cover the‘territory. ments, but "as a profit-making the Rev. Elmore McKee, rector of proved at the present time as I Start right now.” Or "Don’t wor­ ARMY BOMBER The War Production Board, ha and oils and work for and on mo­ Pfc. Joseph Bowes, San Juan, Puetro Rico. proposition.” S t George's church, New York Honeymoon Aioaits said, has released an additional tor vehicles and does not apply Cb. "CT’ 708 M.P. Bu., had to do enough of it." 'The let­ (Continued from Page One) ry about what else goes on around City: and the Rev. Thomas S. here, you Just do your Uttle piece.” Further Cut 30,000 drums for the tran.sporta- to rang# or house heating fuel Gen. Del., Hartford. T-S LouU GeorgetU, ter continues, "I floated In the No Reason Cline, D. D., rector of Christ SQUADRONS Card of Thanki water with two other fellows for ' , Here’s what foremen are being Chickenpox Recovery We wish to extend our erifK/iiI lion of more fuel oil from Texas. oils. 788th Ord. L.M. letln declared. Twenty trucks also church, were selected by the fam­ seven days. A storm blew us up on told now to do with a neiy worker: espreotetlon and sincere thanks This' order- was issued by the Pvt. E. Scott, CampgGruber, Okie. were shot up by the Allied raiders, Fifth Column ily to officiate. In Fuel Oil they sa y : our friends and nelahhors and D oc- Federal Fuel Administration. an island. I could go on with my all of which returned. T o Expect Take him around the shop to let Active Bearers All Alumni Loe Angeles, Feb. 1—(J’)— “lore and Nurses of the Msnchest*T No Reason for Long Walt 1023, F.O.T.B., Pvt. Albert Hemingway, story for the next hour, but will Other Allied planes blasted ene­ him see how all the work fits to­ The active bearers announced Miss Jeanne Kathryn Whit- Memorial hospital, for the.klnd- L. A.A.F., not take the time just now. I gether; show him—not just tell '*UyiNO THE BOOS' ■eaa, help and expressions o f sym- A.S.N. 81201847, my targets at Wewak and Finsch- yesterday, all Taft alumni were; inger, co-ed at the University Malofie,N. Y.—(JPi—The Union Laredo, Texas. hope to see you all soon.” . Peace Soon him—how to do his new Job ana Hit in Purges Ration Coupons Slashed for droppisf tbs bombs n^yathr extended to us at the time of church har^jad Its first wedding Labor Lack Hdg Battery 870 F.A. Bn., hafen in New Guinea; attacked Dutton Noble, 1923, Graduate of California at Los Angeles: ii4he death of our son and brother. A.P.O. 100, On receiving the letter Saturday shipping near Ambon (Amboina) how it dovetails with what the and business manager of the and Lieut. Earl Leroy Hehn) 5"We also thank all those who aent ceremony In |ta.nearly 100-year- Lt. Henry Brooks, a telegram was sent to him on (Oontinned fram Page One) other men are doing; Introduce In Order Effective ''BROWNED OFF" l^iae beautiful flowers 'and loaned old existence. Th^^Rev. Edward Delays Full 399th A.F.A. Bn., Fort J ickson, 8. C. in the Dutch East Indies and raid­ school; Cfiiarles Luckey, 1917, Jr., of Philadelphia, were mar­ t thetr ears and helped In an.v way. Sunday and If a reply is received ed installations at Tanimbar Is­ him to his fellow workers; show 'Possibly Decisive Battle trustee, vice president of the New ried yesterday, but as for the for bored George said there w S s^ o appar­ Fort Knox, Ky. encouraging "the history of the Last Saturday. >, Mr. and Mrs, Edward J. Modean Pvt. H. Harry Scott, it Is the plan of his father and land in tbe Areafura sea, the com­ him where the lunchroom and his York Trust company; Samuel F. honeymoon— f and Family. ent reason for the long wai;. War to date tells of the story of Of This War’ Seen in Plane Goal Company B. 1, hia uncle, Francis, to take a trip munique reported. locker are; and check back to be Pryor, 1917, trustee, vice president "PieCE OF CAKE" Alfred Scott, FI 8-C; to California to see him. many masterly withdrawals on our sure he haa the hang of things. Washington, Feb. 1.—(/P)—Fuel "W e’ll have to wait until ______Med. Tng. O.N., Russian Action. of Pan-American Airways, and she gets over the chickenpox," for ao easy job Company T. E. Sect. F., sldt, but few spectacular vic­ Apparently Lot Never Knew oil consumers in six northeastern Bks. 800. tories.” former Republican National com­ said Lieutenant Hehn. (ConttnuMi from Page One) U. S. Naval Training School, More Than 1^000 Japs mitteeman from Ck)nnecticut; Bar­ .states, which have had some, of Camp Pickett, Va. Dr. Karl T. Compton, president It sounds like something any New Haven, Feb. 1.—{/F)— Rus­ His bride explained why she Ames, Iowa. tow Heminway, 1917, trustee, vice the nation's moat severe weather "CAMEL" ...fO R REST ^ Killed or Wounded of tha institute, said In a valedio- foreman nilght have done without sia’s 1937 ‘‘purges’’ were In reali­ got up from a sick bed for the Job hak'proved to be more efficient Pfc. Charles Moeser, Parleys Held being told. But apparently a lot of president and treasurer of the for tbe Army moo’s favqrite than la geherolly believed—even In tory address that tha poat-wor of the winter, were on further re­ ceremony: Pvt. George Porterfield, 31170883, Hdq. Sqd.. . (%ungklng. "Feb. 1.—iJP)—Mora them never knew. ty the liquidation of Gert^n-ln- Waterbury Paper Box company; cigarette ik'- Detroit—aniuiiM more than half T.8.8. 897, P.P.. than 1,()00 enemy troops have world would see a "great surge” in stricted rations today due to an "We already had the wed­ M-A.G. 12 M A.W. 2F.F.. scientific and engineering d^elop- We’ve visited a dozen warplants spired Fifth 0>lumnista and thus Walter Wolf, 1914, trustee, vice of tha number of'^irarkers.at first Air Corps Technical School, been killed or wounded In heavy acute supply shortage. ding ring engraved with this c-o Poitmaster, By Roosevelt mant end that standards of living, hi the past few days, and every­ the first "and possibly the decisive president of the C3ty Bank Far­ thought necessary •’VriU b*'’ requir­ Keesler Field, Mias. San Franelaco, C^lif. fighting still in progress along the mer's Tnist company: Donald The cut, effective last Saturday dale." both cultural and. material, would where without exception we found battle of this war,” Prof. Alameda Naval Air base, Kremlin learned this nefarious MacLelsh’s departure from OWL "An Eya-Wlthaas Acqount of War Asked whether the congressional said. It added that Cbinaie losses less intimately, must more distant dumb, my conscience .lurts me. H. Goss, trustee; Irving Cfiiase, tht ration for the .six states was Production In Detroit—the Biggast Among the first bodies IdejiU- and a short time afterward—20 people.’ realize now ttet what I thought plot, ruthlessly liquidated the trustee: Robert French, trustee reduced from 10 and 100 gallons fled were those of Admiral Aig- parley would have special refer­ also were ponaiderable. traitors, and destroyed the Fifth Arsenal in the Arsenal of Democ­ minutes before sundown Saturday ence to Brazil. Early replied: "Not was dumbness was due to my, own Robert Corwin, trustee; Fredericlc to nine and 90 gallons, respective­ lish and-of the only woman aboard. -'--A faster ship, one that could Using Some Thai Units poor instruction." Column before It got in its deadly H. Wiggln, 1900, trustee; Burton racy." Navy Lieut. (JG) Edna Owella especially.” Mr. Roosevelt con­ ly. Nay Be R^leved Boon hedge-hop the steep cliffs of the On thia front the Japanaae are Japan Claims Some industrial plants, partlcu' work. P. Hyde, 1905, trustee; Robert L. "The supply situation in the af­ PICTURE Morrow, a nurse, of Pasadena, ferred with ~ 'sldent Vargas of The labor shortage at the plant Mcndoblno mountalna took off for trying to drive into China's larly big one, have had foremen "A t the time the world was Johnson, 1914, trustee and A. C. fected states leaves no present al­ C?allf. Brazil on hla way back to this shocked at the ruthlessness of the may be relieved soon, the report the nortm ^ • country. southwest province of Yunnan *5 Ships Sunk training, for years. But the major' Dunham Darney, 1914, trustee. ternative,” an OPA spokesman said, when tha first of 8,000 dormi. A nine-day old tip from a ranch It was piloted by Lieut. COmdr. To an Inquiry whether he aaw a from tbe Shan states of Burma, Ity, among them some big purges and failed to understand Also Laurent Dcmlng of New .said Saturday in explaining the tory units for workers arc ready woman doubling as airplane warn­ Henry C. Hollenbeck, and carried presidential radio speech in' slghL using some ’Thai units with their didn't. their meaning. The German Fifth York city and Dr. Charles Foote, cut, adding that there waa not Column had not yet become the A BEAUTIFUL 7 x 11 to cara for an acute housing aitur ing aervice spotter in the area, and Capt. S. L- Lahachd aa observer. Early replied he thought no one own troops. (Oontlnnad fn o i Poga Om ) ItoasoiM for Popularity of New Haven, classmates in eiiough oil available in the region a daring flight by two high Naval With a scant five fitiiiutes of knew enough about that at the The communique aald that Cflii- There are two main reasons for familiar and loathsome Franken­ Yale's class of 1883. to fill coupons at their old value. Uon. stein we now know so well. "Willow Run axempllflas the officers In a fast Lockhetd lUectra, daylight remaining, HoHenbcck moment to say whether one was In neae troops recently raided the aoma mors warships the present popularity of thwe In the other 11 eastern states ‘If it had gone unchecked in SILVERTONE PORTRAIT manpower problems of Detroit—a brought about IdentiflcatiofSkOf the swooped down Into the canyon. prospect or not enemy-held city of Picheng in aged." classes: faced with fuel oil shortages, ra­ shortage of highly skilled machin­ wreckage Just-before dark Satur- Captain LaHache scanned the de­ "Perfect" Air Traveler northern Kiangsu, the province On the following day, ha assert­ 1. The need to keep war produc­ 1937, we might now ^ fighting a Hungarian Group tion coupons still are worth nine dajfl bris, waa convinced it was the sea­ Early described the chief execu­ whvincs which containa Shanghai ed, one more battleship and onp tion flowing with a minimum of losing war without a'great stout­ gallons for householders and 90 ists who are kay men, and a tre- hearted ally on the western front.” mcndoiu turnover of workers be­ Flaoa Sant To Inspact Aroa plane’s wreckage, and ordered out tive as a "perfect" i,ir travelsr and Nanking, and killed more than mere eruiser were eunV. friction or lost time. for commercial consumers. IS YOURS ABSOLUTELY Hirea enemy fighter planes Credit For "Heroic Strength" Pledges Loyally f cause of housing and tranaporta- Acting on the report of the wo­ the ground crews which reached and said ha did not gat sick at all 100 officers and man ef a ragl- 2. The need to keep workers— the scene yeatarday morning. and apparently obtamad plenty of were shot down, he added. now increasingly hard to find — Dunbar spent the summer of I Uon eongesUon,” WPB said. man, Mra. Charles Wallach, that naent. Ths regimental commander rest while fljing. ‘ was among the slain. The only Japanese losses, he satisfied with their plant surround­ 1937 in Russia as a delegate of the FREE Mr. Roosevelt returned to the said, ware 10 planes. ings and their Job, and particular­ United States to an international Bridgeport, Feb. 1—(IP)—"Un­ Lea A a ^ r s v ia ("Jit” ) provided by the Man­ Washington, Feb. 1—{IP)—War number of unnecessary colls. For War! Ckimmand does not want Negro Ration Book No. 3 is ready for ward evidence of to# derialoua^” power commission's training pilots flying in and out of various New York—Lemuel Frederick t printing but what It will be used made at Casablanca would turn within induatty service and took fields, eating, sleeping and min Parton, 62, newspaperman and Every day in Connecticut, 61,000 colls to Information ore mode for up In toe near future. But there -Instruction himself. for no one knows as yet. Die in Blaze gling with other ^rsonnel, aa • a Book No, 2, first of the point ra­ conductor of the. syndicated col­ waa some apeculation that new Started Two Tears Ago service, pilot must do in carrying umn, "Wha’s News Today." He numbers that ore in the telephone directory. Our records show that assignments might be announced Jit is what it says: Training tioning books, will be distributed out his various missions." this month and used for canned was a native of Platteville, Colo. RANGE for key generals and admirals of (Oontinned from Page One) men and women to instruct Ever since he protested In 1940 Paris—Madame Joseph Ctail- FUEL EFFECTIVE TODAY! goods and meats and possibly some each coll takes 36 seconds. This adds up to a total of 611 hours lost both toe British and Araartcan others bow to do a new Job. The against setting up a segregated other foods, such as butter and laux, who created a national sen­ StAltS. tank to an oil heater, he Ut training within industry service f OIL OIL training ‘ center for Negro pilots canned milk. sation in 1914 when she killed the each day. Thus the full time of 76 operators and much central office s till'to be solved waa toe po­ match. The head flew off, be said, was started two' years ago under at Tuskegee university in Alaba­ editor of the newspaper Le Figaro No credit shall be graated for any petrolenm. products for litical problem in North Africa. landing in a pile of waste near the. old National Defense Advis­ The Office of Price Administra­ 9.4c gallon 9c gallon ma, Hastie said, the Air Command tion said Book No. 3 was prepared which was campaigning against equippient ore tied up for colls that in most coses heed not hove oae In private antoaaehllaa. TUs waans that haiiMorUi Gen. Ctoarles De Qaulla, Fighting the heater. ory Board and later waa operated haa ignored him. This despite bis her husband, the former French !■ UO Oolloa Lots. In too Golloa Lots. "In 15 seconds." Baird added, well ahead of time because of the all aervtoe atatteaa will be reqnlred to eelleet CASH for French leader, and Gen. Henri PLUS: under auspices of the War Pro­ Siwertion that when he took of­ premier. been mode at oil. Oiraud, commanding French "tha whole room was in flamea." duction Board and the WMC. tijemendoua Job of printing 150,- gae and oU and Inbricatlon. GUY KIBBEE in fice Secretary Stlmson directed 000,000 copies, the number re­ Wheeling, W. Va.—H. C. Ogden forces In North Africa, were at Las Fleetwood, a eanatorium Alcoa’s more than 500 foremen that all questions relating (o Ne­ kitchen helper, told bow ‘!toe fu r ttorgood Ridos High" quired for the first two books. 74, prominent West Virginia pub­ In peacetime we would build new equipment, odd more operators Caaablanca, and while apparent­ took the Jit course in groups. groes be referred to him for com­ lisher and owner of a chain of MORI ARTY BROS ly they made headway toward, nace man came running upetolre Now Fletcher Iq moving them on It is designed for adaptability to This order will affect many ef ear eaetomete, bat eiooe it ENDS TODAFt ment or approval. any of a number of jmssible ra­ newspapers. He was born at to core for these calls, but today the some moteria| that goes into Oa the Level At Center and Broid Streets Dial 8509 effecting a military and economic and asked for e pall of water. " E 'to the seconcTphase of the train­ Is a govenuneat order, mod effective for the diuratloa of tbe When toe water was thrown on tioning programs. In addition to Worthington. W. Va. liaison, they announced Ao agree­ “THUNDER BIRDE” ing within industry aervice which New York—Fred G. Latham present petroleoia oowrgeaey, oatwally we ahall eonply ment on what poUtleal elemento the flames "they Just started to Pina: "MnoaHglit In Havana* is called Job methods training coupons designated with letters telephone facilities is going into materials of war. i and numbers, Book No, 3 will con­ 90, stage director who jiroduced ^ t b the letter of the law. We regret aa moch aa aayon# shall dominate in toe French spread," he related. (JMT). Hu§bancl Sought Help Remove Bodies THIS THEATBB CLOSED tain stamps bearing pictures of the Victor Herbert, operettas In African colonies. This will teach foremen and su- this country as well .as outatand W e feel sure that in the light of the wor necessity you will accept that soeb aa order is necessary, bat feel sore oar regular ALL DAT TD E 80AT tanks, airplanes, artillery and air­ May OanoMer Tax laoae PbysiciaM ambulances and perviors how to look for ways of Ing musical comedy hits before ‘’Charge" castonaen win awiteh to "Cash" eoatoraera amU- firemen were called from Seattle 111 Next Room craft carriers. Congraoalonal leaders were ex­ improving actual operations of a his retirement 12 years ago. He 'the-reminder of your Information Operator in the spirit in which it Weather In wMeh yoa ena’t lagly. It’s Jnst another government order we aU bop# pected to receive an early sum- and surrounding rural communl particular job. Here Fletcher That doun’t mean these articles ties. They arrived in time only to are to be rationed—merdy tost wo.a a native of England. hang out laundry doesn’t bother will ease tbe petroleom emergency. mona from toe president to talk will use a series of motion pic- Yonkers, N. Y.—Frank Uewel is intended — o simple bid for your co-operation in helping to keep Rmn««$Hini over a number of other leglalative look on tbs ruins and help remove turea. Glen Cove, N. Y., Feb. 1—(JV - tbe symbols will be used later to ns, for here the weather ie mafie lyn Reed, 68, senior vice presi­ / / / / matters, Including the prickly tax bodies o f the vlctiina. Fletcher concludes: Mrs. Mary Murray lay critically 111 identify whatever special purpose telephone lines clear for important war messages. Many of too aged were trapped in North County Community hog- is found for them. dent and general manager of to order. And oar delivery eenr- issue. 'T h e most Important think for Grosset A Dunlap, book publish Ice la dependable, tool Call Furthermore, Indications have In toelr beds. Some had fallon a foreman handling a new work­ pitsi last night and asked friends to summmi, her estranged husband ers. He was born in Perryville, N 8768 and take wash day ont mt developed In toe paat week that against doora and beneath wto' er ia attitude. If from toe start i i i i h THIS THEATER CLOSED John, to her bedside. Y, Economic Director James F. dows as they sought to flee. a new worker finds a foreman in­ London—Sir Robert Armstrong- your home. Rural Firs Oommlsaloner Leo While friends searched for him Police Probing . . . a B3niiea would hand over to toe ALL DAT MOMDATI terested in him, he fits, into hia Jo'nes, 85. noted surgeon and au i i . ■ , chief executive toe teak o f «letor- McCombs aald tha sanatorium, Job faster and better." futilely, s man, victim of s bit and-run accident, waa brought to Origm of Fire thority on mental diseoaes who CASH AND CARRY nUning how vital materials aro to built by extending a framo sddl' TCESDAT OHLTt Don't Call Information for Numboro Listod in tho Diroctorv Uon from an old log houae. had the hospital In critical condition held that tbe human body hod 40 SPECIAL 4 ^ spilt up among synthetic rub­ senses. Instead of toe accepted ber faetoriee, hl^ octone gaao- but three doors from which es­ Blajma Msaor Moek and plscsd to s room adjoining Mrs. Murrey’s. five. 15% DISCOUNT ON line plants, and escort vessels. cape waa possible. East Berlin. Feb. 1—(J>)->8tata Los Angeles—John F. DbckwelL- *T knew eomethlng , like tola PhUsdelphU, Fsb. 1--(JV-M any At 11 p. m. she died without see­ police ere investigating the origin ALL ing her husband. A few minutes eri 47, district ‘attorney and for­ Death TSkea PeeUa Kla would happen," he said. of bassball’s moist prominent fig­ of fire which destroyed the Modern ures will pay homage to 80-year- later friends learned the identity mer representative of the 16lh FAMILY BUNDLES Most of tooae saved were taken Tool company early yesterday, the (California Congressional district. MORIARTY BROTHERS from toe building by Jack Mullen, old Connie Mack of the Athletics o f tbe man in the next room. He moat Bcrioua fire of recent years liondon, Feb. 1—(ffl— Robert at s testimonial dinner hero Fri­ was John Murrey. Harborou^ Sherjud, SI, a great- who Uved. Just across tba straat, in Elsst Berlin. Paper lacroases Price • Try Onr Snperior “ON THE LEVEL — AT CENTER AND BROAD” hla 13-yaoi^ld daughter, Barbara, day night. Firo Chief Royal Holmes esti­ grandson of tba poeL William Reservations have been made Real "Iroa Men" Dry Cleaninff Servieel WordaworUi, and blmsalf a well- and hla wUS’s uncle, Lou Monroe. mated the loss St 830,000, exclu­ for-William Hsrridge, President of sive of the S' jil tools owned by Grand Rapids, Mich., Feb. 1.— THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY, known author, died here Saturday. Flames drove them hack before (g>)—The Grand Rapids (morn­ more than a few could be reached. eSh ‘*’***»3«"oi68.’ ii»«*' the American League; Ford Frick, Philadelphia, Feb. 1—(^ —^The workmen. The company, owned by Hla numaroua books includad aav- preoidsht a t toe National League; five regulars on toe St. Joseph’i Hons Nelson, made precision tools ing) Herald today Increased toe acal OB toa Bfa o f Oaear Wilds lucyMfMi.urmiiiuittY and chib rasidsnts Clark Griffith, College basketball team here now for Pratt and Whitney. price of Its dally . edition from 1^’A A A AAA A A A it k 'k 'k ir h A A A A and in addltiaa ha had been a Tbe mimher ef three to four cento and weekly W SYSTEM LAUNDRY in arlcraft manufacturinff i^anto of WsahiiigtoB; BiU Benswsnger, are being called the “Iron men. ' One fireman, Robert Clark, wma oontributor to Britisb-Amarioan PLUS: " u n m They played without a substitu­ rates for the daily from 15 to 20 incraaaed 875 per cent in the year of Pittsburgh; Branch Rickey, of injured when a hose nozzle knock­ and Australian newapapora alnca EDOAB AIXEN POE* tion in beating West Texas State ed him into the stream which sup­ cents. Price of the Sunday edi­ after Pearl Harbor. Brooklyn; and AIvs Bradley, of 1884. (Cleveland. College, 05-J)2t on Saturday nlgfit. plied ths water to fight the firs. tion remains ton cents. PAGE FI MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1943 MANCHESTER EVENING ITCRALD,‘ MAi^CHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 1,1943

Allied, raids against Catania, Tra­ ^44 Graduate Draft Boards pani and Augusta also damaged Hospital Notes Canteen Aides To Direct Big ied Vessels buildings and reported an arch­ New Pews Dedicated Rationing Data yicT O ^ bishop among six persons killed ^‘Cbnibat” by Day and Night Trains At Wesleyan Plan Meetings ^Face Greater when a bomb hit a house on the Admitted Saturday J. Wll'iam Given Coiirs: Adv. Campaign south coast of Calabria province. Stavens, 26 Cornell street: John At St. Mary’s Church Here’s Information You Will Want To Have— Furnished 4 ___ Against the Allied reports of a Joyce. 15 Victoria road. By Local War Price and Rationing Board. No. 112.16 BUY Regional Sesflionfi With total of eight planes missing from Admitted Sunday; Mrs. Gertrude Old Monastery Execu* Told They Should Feel UNITED U-Boat Peril the operations over North Africa, Army Medicos in Handling Casualties Rudis, 219 Wood^nd street; Mrs, Center Church Women ^The oflice o f War Price and Ra- •' Tlrea Grateful to Be Facing Factory Re'jpresentai Sicily and Italy, the Rome bulle­ -— Lucille Cappa, East Hartford; Jo­ Now Know What to Over 300 Present at live Is in .the Field STATES (Oontlaiwd from Page.OM) tin said a total of 29 British end seph Tammany, 30 Locust street; tToning Board 112.16 is located In All holders of ” A” ration books | Risks Now. tivefl to Be Held. American aircraft had been de­ Thomas Beattie, 24 Glenwood Do iu Au Eniergeuey. Ceremonies; Rector Isj /During Great Drive. the Lincoln school, opposite < the must have tlrea inspected by March Carlisle Barracks 'Becomes Medical **West PoinC* post office. Office hours are aa 31, and those with “B” and ”C” I WAR ( mmttar of qualified aubmarina stroyed. street. * Given Surprise on His; Haitfoi'd, Feb. 1—uFi— Four re­ crewa. The tank-supported German as­ Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. 1.- follows: Monday, 9:30 a. m. to 5:30 cards by Feb. 28L . Commercial i Middletown, Feb. I—uF)—Wca- j Admitted today; Anthony Lum- A group of 18 women of Cen­ m.: Tuesday, closed to the pub­ vehicles must have tires inspected BONDS gional fneetings of local draft .1 Alraady boya aa younc aa 16 ana* sault in central Tunisia was aim­ By NEA Service bruno, 29 Foxcroft drive; Irving 25lh Anniversary. Samuel Shainberg, active e.xecutlve leyan's 44 seniors,. graduating at : 17 have been reported being taken ter church completed the'lO-bour lic all day: Wednesday through by Feb. 28. AND boards with factory representa­ ed through Paid pass at 81dl Bou- Carlisle, Pa.—America’s soldiers Stanley, Andover. head of the Old . Monastery, Wine Commercial Vehicles the university’s first mid-winter tives this month were announced Into the service and observers said sld. 7.5 miles west of Sfax, appar­ course for Red Cross Canteen Friday, 9:30 a. m. to 5:30 p, m.; commencement, were told yester­ who arc wounded in battle arc go­ Discharged Saturday;^ Mrs. Ha­ The members and friends of St. Company, haa set up temporary Saturday, closed all day. The tel­ Operators of commercial vehi- last *uighv b'y Selective Service Dl- the concentration of the entlio ently to widen Rommel's escape ing to. get, the world's best medi­ Aides Thursday. day that they should feel grateful STAMPS erman Navy In the service of zel Hutchinson, Andover; Mrs. Al- Mary's Episcopal church held a headquartera in California, from ephone number Is 2-0494. clea and non-highway equipment rectot^John F. Robinson. corridor, to gain control of the up­ cal egre, and they're going to get I to be "facing risks of a type The purpose of the meetings, he .•boat warfare might entail the bertus Morgan arid son, 9 Hilliard This course is not intended to doubI6 celebration yesterday aft­ which vantage point he can luper- Gasoline who .lae bulk coupons for delivery lands before the plains to the Gulf it with a speed which their fathers street; Alpede Albert, 6 Lynmore take the place of the regular 20 of gasoline to their own storage which real Americans have never said, is "to bring about a close transfer to submarines of sailors vise and assure the production of The No. 4 coupons In "A ” books feared” rather than the hazards of Gabes and to disrupt Allied who fought in France would not drive; Mrs., Caroline Reinarts, 109 hour Canteen Course for CMntaen ernoon when more than 300 par­ quality wines for the Old Monas­ tanks must turn in Old coupons to working agreement between the ftom battleships and cruisers. preparations for a suetalned of­ have believed possible. You know are now valid until March 21. of a time “when we were openly Call For More Protection Foster street; Mrs. Lillian Day, 68 Corps members, but la given aa an ishioners gathered^ to attend the tery Winery. It . has been Mr. the local Board in exchange for a draft boards and the manufactur- , fensive. this after only a brief visit to Woodbrldge street; Mrs. A u ^ sta A,” "B,” and ' ‘C” coupons are new type coupon. warned by. our national leaders ers," on the state’s manpowar Delegates attending an intema- emergency measure to womeh dedication of the new church pews Shalnberg's constant* pride In Old worth threa gallons eabh. , All Indications Drive Halted Carlisle Barracks, the medical Henry. 48 Madison street; Louis Monastery and his unwavering Stoves that no longer was America the problems. ^ tions' seamen's conference In Lon- "West Point" of the United States with certain experience in quantli which were installed laat week. pleasure driving is banned I do» adopted a resolution yesterday P. Laine, 756 Vernon street; Waiv t> cooking such as in preparing loyalty to hla public, which has All coal-flrcd and oil-burning land of opportunity." ‘T believe that throuugh thaag Supporting indications that the Army. The service began at 4 o’clock. The Sugar The speaker waa George W. Profits Shown calling for greater protection for drive had been halted, the Italian ter M. Ellison, 26 Hemlock street. ^shurch suppers. kept high tbe quality of all Old stoves are aubject to rationing. meetings the efficiency of tha aa- The know-how of these service [ rector. Rev. James Stuart Neill, Coupon No. 11 becomes valid to-i Certificates for the purchase of Davison of New York, president lectlve service system in CJonnacti- ; Allied convoys and the majority communique said that “in Tunisia doctors is not a result of mere ’ Discharged Sunday: Mrs. Gene­ I t provides for the organizing Monastery Wines. Speaking .at opinion was that the U-boat cam- the officea of Fruit Induatries. Ltd. day for three pounds. Institutionaf these two items are available to of the university Board of Trus­ cut can be stepped up a graat dtal combats arc still in progress In book-learning. At a recent field va Roy, 8 Stephen street; Miss of a group, capable of going into officiated. and industrial users may obtain tees. Commenting that "no By New Haven I' paign would reach its height in the immediate action in case (ff any in Lot Angeles, Mr. Shainberg eligible persons at the local Board. and a better understanding can ba areas reached by Axis troops dur­ demonstration for the benefit of a Mary Monahan, 91 Foster street; Just before the ser\ice began January-February allotments now Blcyclea longer Is there the deadening phil­ ^/spring. • ing previous days. Miss Eileen Provencher, 447 Mid­ emergency calUng for the feeding aaid; "I have launched the most brought about betwren industry visiting press contingent, these Mr. Neill thanked the donors for but will be subject to penalties for Anyone gainfully employed or osophy that there ia nothing left and Selective Service.” ' "A considerable proportion of the "Some hundred prisoners were medicos showed that, under condi­ dle Turnpike E ^ t; Mrs. Jennie of large groups of people. ambitious advertising campaign of their contribution to the work and my career for Old Monastery late registration. doing volunteer war work can qu^- to do," he declared: Railroad ^j.el Income,in Baldwin Invited te Attend loss of shipping, life and cargoes,” taken and 12 tank.s put out of ac­ tions closely approaching those of Ellsworth, South Coventry; Mrs. also the committee in charge. He i the resolution said, "is due to the Dividing the Work Wines. I believe in daily news­ Coffee ify for a certificate to buy a bicy­ Seen Privileged Group Gov. Raymond E. mIdwin has tion.” the Italians .said. actual battle, they could get to the William Tripp and daughter, Hart­ It provides for the equitable di­ especially paid tribute to the work cle. Bicycles are also available to "You are indeed a fortuntc and 1942 Is Increase of y . Inadequacy of protection and the ford; Mrs. AUce Milliken, 65 Es­ papers. I know that each reader Coupon No. 28 on sugar ration been Invited to the first of the four Allied reports, however, said casualties speedily and treat even vision of all tasks Involved, such of Samuel Nelson, chairman, who. card is good for one pound of cof­ pupils who need them to get to privileged group to have been '■. tardy arrival of assistance when major wounds almost at the front sex street: Fred Caron, 251 Lydall Rev. J. S. Nelli looks up to his or her paper ivlth $13,899,736. se.ssions, in Hartford on Feb. 4/ j insufficiently protected convoys are Amerlckn fighters and bombers, as menu making, food prepara­ he said, had worked hard and long faith and confidence:' I have come fee until midnight Feb. 7. This and from school. able to complete your planned Other meetings are scheduled for flying to support French ground lines. street; Andrew Manneggia, 57 tion, food servlca and houaekeep- in the effort to raise the funds and applies only to books issued to per- -Automobiles courses of study and to be ready attacked." Florence street; Mra Ethel Son- here to California to make doubly New Haven. Feb. 1 —iFi— The Feb. 5 in New Haven, Feb. 11 in troops which met the initial on­ Aid SUtlon Caa ing duties. also in supervising the installation will use of the pews of a church sure that every ad in this new cam­ eons at least 15 years old at time Applications for automobiles are at a time when there is a real New London; and Feb. 12 ia slaught, had left at least 12 Ger­ Be Moved Instantly nlksen, 23 Walker street; Mrs. Lu­ Diacuaaions . concerning tha of the new pews. go together. of registration. Institutional users now handled through the local need for the services of men with New York, New Haven and Hart­ cille Smith, 124 Spruce street. paign. is backed up by facts. Bridgeport. Germans Claim 81 man tanks and a number of trucks The "battle” began with In­ operation and equipment of sta­ Interior Redecorated “ But some man will say— ■’When our messages ask the may now apply for February allot­ Board which forwards^ them to the superior qualifications." ford Railroad company announced The meetings are being spon­ In addition to the new pews the ablaze in Paid pass. A headquar­ fantry attack, accompanied by ex­ Discharged today: William Pit­ tionary' and mobile canteens, the "Here are the new pews crowd- | public to insist on the finest. ments, 40 per cent of the quantity County Field Office at\Uartford for The ceremony in memorial yesterday a net income for 1942 of sored by the draft system in coop­ Allied Ships Sunk ters spokesman in London ,' G. Philip interior of the church auditorium ed today—what about next Sun­ used during the Scptembcr-October final approval. Eligibility require­ tremely realistic gunfire. When an selection, preparation and service when they say that Old Monastery chapel closed a- two-day com­ $19,912,114 compared to a 1941 eration with the Manufacturers’ German tanks were destroyed in a Skewea 713 Hartford rOad; Mrs. has been redecorated. The pews day and the Sundays thereafter? base period. ments remain the same. By The Associated Press advancing soldier iropped. a com­ of foods under emergency condi­ Wines are first in quality, bouquet mencement program shorn of net of $6,012,378, or an increase of Association of Connecticut, ha The German high command de- fight on the road between Paid pany aid man rushed to his side, Ruth Rogers. 237 East Center tions, the procedure and amounts are built of birbh and mahogany "Here is the chance for the and flavor. I’m making certain that most of its traditional Occasions. said. and blend harmoniously with the $13,899,736. iclared today that "at least” 11 Al> pass and Sidi Bouzid, which the gave emergency treatment, and street; Mra. John Fraher and son, for the requisitioning of food sup­ rector to scold the non-attendera? every bottle of Old M

Ruasla.. Quite, tte contrary. If we Five fan* JfamtiiMirr are to take everything Stalin says • SERIAL STOR> The OPA limit of five cans per League Plans Legislatures Planning and does "at face value.” person on the possession of can­ He la fur instance, taking him Eatntag lltratt ned goods which will be prrmis.sl- 'I AM A MURDERER' on the face value of the treaty Opinion Poll I. ^ PtTBUSHBD BT THE which Japanese orators hailed lest ble without ration stamp removal For Post-^Far Period tomorrow - - '■) HERAM> PRlNTINa CO, INC. when the new point rationing BY MORRIS MARKEY .V.'V.'.Tc.l’Sfe- It’s here again- It aiMtll strait week, to a state of complete Manohaitar, Conn. books are issued does not mean Five Questions to Be THOMAS rBRODSON friendship with Japan. that possession of more than that Governors Request Oanernl Manarar And, taking hla Special Order The Btory: This Is the story that BilTs debtors are welcome Asked of 10,000 to Open Forum Foundad October 1, lltl quota will be a crime, not even of the “perfect crime”—the mur­ to the Red Army at face value, all also." ' 30,000 Citizens. Emergency Powers for . Publlsnad ETary Bvanlng Bzoapt morally, unless the cans were ac­ der ot Col. Wesley Hope Merri-' "Sunday is the polo final. You’ll Hitler has to do to obtain peace tvether In the library of hie l-ong, ^ Duration; Construc­ ' Snndaya and Holiday^ Bntarad at quired after the first announce­ be with us then and no argu­ Mrs. Eldredge Tells Her Side t n Poit Office at Uancbaiter, Conn, on the eastern front is retire from Island estate—and ot the events Hartford. Feh. 1.— The aa Second Claaa Mall Matter. ment that rationing was impend­ leading up to It. At tbe moment ments. Please." tion Is Plannecf. the geographical limits of Russia. "I will be most happy." Connecticut League of Women lo The Editor: ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES ing and after government pleas a party l« in progress at the Cynthia walked with him' to his Voters, seeking to learn what One Tear by Mall ...... Actually, wo have unpleasant Colonel’s house. Present are his .Now that all the grievances of Chicago, Feb. l--(;P)—The law. Par Month by Mall ...... { II against hoarding...... M car, which stood in the driveway. Connecticut men and women are Sinsla Copy ...... I -OS facta to face concerning Russia, hands with him and l^^ln^yilred^l S^vTreaton of the states are busy with^ WATKINS FEBRUARY SALE The ration book is the instru­ Went, a half-hearted suitor: Mit thinking about, today launched a pialnrarad , One Tear ...... tt.OO and .they might aa well be faced. thanked him for coming with such to bellaye that I may be able to Vr'ar-time legislation, but they afe ■^1 ment'which achieves the demo­ chell Grace, the OoloneTs secre­ wonderful news of Bill Stewart. public opinion poll aimed to hit MEMBER OF They are being faced In London, tary, and others of their polo- get In a few words through the | taking time to plan now for the THE associated PRESS where Raymond Danlell of the cratic result of making those who playing set. An unexpected ar­ He said that he would have the at between 10,000 and 30,000 citi­ Herald which I was only partial- post-war period. The Aaaoolatad Praaa la ezolualra- accumulated large^ siippltea for wit to telephone before doing auch zens of the state. ty antltlad to tha uaa of rapubllca- New York Times, after survpy of rival Is Vaughan Dunbar, a for­ a thing again. She said It would I> anowed to i^lve at the so-called ^he state capitals tlon of all nawa dlapatchaa oradltad themselves and thohe who accu­ eign correspondent who brings n Said Mrs. John G. Lee, presi­ ^ecutlve^ Committee m ^ ln g in . where leaders are looking ahead to to It or not otharwlaa credited In British opinion, notes the "illusion not be ail that formal, unless he mulated none come out even in message from one of Cynthia’s Insisted upon making it so. And dent of'the organization; Thursday I ^^e return of peace steps are be- thiB paper and aleo tha local nawa that Russia baa been as consider­ close friends. "The League believes it is none iMt. At this meeUng there were establish commis- OF FINE HOME FURNISHINGS * pubtlabad herein. their diet for the remainder of the he I'ot into his roadster and drove All righta of republloatlon of ate of her Western allies as they away toward the city. too soon for American citizens to eleven members present out of a slons to draft construction pro­ apaolal dlipatchea herein are alio arc eager to help her destroy the war. 'Those who have large stocks Newt or BUI Stewart face the kind of problems which total of thirty-one committee grams or to accumulate funds to raaarvad. C ^thla Merrlwether was to be members, as well as two newspa­ These are changing times. At furniture factories convert to tha Naxl armies that also threaten on hand wifi, in effect, turn in Chapter VI forgiven,’ perhaps, for the relish this country and the world are, carry the unemployed through re­ War Effort production of desirable home furnishings grows amsiler Full aervloa ollant of N. E. A. theii; stamps on their own stocks meeting now, in the midst pf war, per reporters. The quorum for a cessions. and smaller. Under these trying conditions some stores hasten to Svrrlca Inc. them. Vaughan Dunbar spoke slow­ with which she told Henry Pren­ special meeting as set down by There^s just one each instead of on new purchases from ly and earnestly, in a" very tiss of Vaughan Dunbar's arrival and which they will meet the Chief interest In war measures replenish depleting stocks with "snythlng and eveiythlng” available. Pnbtlahari Rapreiantaclyei. Tha "The fact Is," Mr. Danicll con­ low tone, with ' Just the faintest upon the scene at Gull Point. The close of war. Because we Ameri­ Chapter By-Laws of the National Is devoted to requests to give gov­ Not so at Watkins. To bear the Watkine label, home furnlahlnga Jiullua Mathawa Speolal Agency—sy— tinues, "that Russia is ■ fighting the stores. idea of stirring a twinge of Jeal­ cans have a government *of the American Red Cross is fifteen. ernors or state agencies emer­ muet still uphold our long eeUbllahed High Standard of Excellence.., - - Chicago. — ■ Detroit and memory of the Scotch Highlands I believe I was blamed for the her own war. That Mr. Stalin Many people, as a regular rou­ in his phrases. He lounged back ousy within the breast of that people, by the people, and for the gency powers—In some inetances exceUenee of etyle; of'quality, of finish. Come what may there’ll be of values like these - ^ tine, have been in the habit of In the half-light, his fingertips to­ cavalier soul was, of couse, be­ people,’ no solutions of these resignation of the former Home authority to auapehd any statutes no lowering of Watkine Quality Standards. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF himself or anyone who might be side the point. But he had run problems and no plans for recon­ Service Secretary, Miss Jessie impeding the war effort. Fortunately we purchased heavily while varied atocki were plenti­ CIRCULATIONS. purchasing large quantities of gether. his smooth black hair Reynolds. In this connection 1 considered bit personal emissary catching a gleam now and again out on the party— the pig. And struction wlU be workable unless Will Protect State Rights ful. Our floors are over-flowing with good things for your homo. Company, canned foods at one time. VVar they are backed by wide popular would like to say that Miss Rey­ Now, as In the piurt 89 years, WotMua February Sale le ConnectleutB The Herald Printing should ait down at an Allied from the electric bulbs which he bad been downright abrupt Governors generally are dl»> Ino., aaiamaa no doanolal raiponil* time anxieties probably have in­ shone upon the swimming pool concerning the reasons for that understanding and support. The nolds first resigned in September Quality Salal Sheraton Sofa 149-00 blllty for typographical errora ap­ conference with Messrs. Roose­ running out. If only he had used public opinion poll is the first step of last year, giving her resigna­ posed to give full cooperation to pearing In advartlaamanta In the velt and Churchill and Oeneralls- spired a great deal more j>f this hard by. tion to the Vice Chairman of the the common war effort, but ten of Manchaatar Evening Herald. than usual. Without rationing, Cynthia liked him. She thought a little diplomacy—like business planned by the League of Women Fomifrly 1185.00 slmo Chiang Kai-shek or his rep­ duties, or seeing the doctor, or Voters as a contribution to this chapter after a representative them served notice that they would this might easily have resulted in to herself that for some absurd protect state rights against en­ Monday, Fabruary 1 resentative is. unthinkable at this reason she was pleased that he even an old college chum. popular understanding." ' from the Area Headquarters bad A beautiful Period model \\^th solid mahogany reeded legs, and I an uneven distribution of food. (To Be Continued) visited the Chapter, at which time croachment by the Federal gov- arm supports. Grand Rapids made with full roll-spring base and [ stage of the war. had not thought to apologise for Plan Personal Interviews , ernmenL Hairfilled Lawson Sofas Rationing is Intended to even it the rather elaborate formality of The public—farmers, labobers, she said the records and homo ^back; JOO^ horsehair and cotton frit filled. Half-and-hnlf down and I "In the first place, Mr. Stalin service should be Carried on in a The strongest trends in the fis­ Real Issue In Flynn Case out and place the national pantry hi.s white tie and tailcoat. That bousei^’ives, white collar workers, oose feather seat cushions. Green damssk cover with a mlnutsl does not share tbe American and was. she thought, the way things Red Cross Office when there was cal field are toward reducing fgust In beige and brown. on a true war-time basis. It Isn’t public officials, professlbnal work­ budgets or holding them at~cur- Now that Edward J. Flynn hat British regard for the Chinese were done in Europe — and why HEALTH AND DIET ers, small business owners, man­ one. I talked with Miss Reynolds with Muslin Innerspring what has been bought in the past, and told her I would co-operate rent levels, and toward avoiding asked the President to withdraw leader. In the second place, for should those ways be changed agement members of the armed new taxes. but what will have to be bought merely because the country night ADVICE forces—will be questioned by per­ with her In every way I could, and Tear In and year eut, lj»e Lawson Sofa atlH re­ Us nomination, it should be prop the Soviet atateaman to join a for her not to be hasty about giv­ In the related social sphere, bo­ mains one of the most satisfying English lounge, in tha future, which counts. was warm? sonal interview and will be asked nuses for soldiers are favored Regency Sofa I49*QQ . •r to restate what the American conference that was planning a “Bill told me,” he said, "of the Famished by the McCoy the following questions: ing up this work. We decided that models. If you aelect a finely made one like this Health Service together we would try to work widely, and pressure Js being re­ you’ll always enjoy Ita comfort and fine tailoring. people wanted in this case. common strategy with > China wonderful things you did for him 1. Do you think what CongreM newed for Increases in old age pen­ 1 3 5 0 0 —that time.” does now Is vitally tmpiyrtant In out a way whereby the would con­ Mafia before coll springe were "froaen" It has a coll Foi'Biatly 9189.00 There were, of oourse, those would be dangerously irritating to Addrees oommnnienttone to The tinue with her work and also Area sions. spring base anfi back: halr-and-cotton seat cushions! ITsaany 8149.09 erlttcs who wanted to "fet Flynn," “I did little enough. The dar­ Herald, Attention McCoy shaping the Kind of post-war Another fine euetom-made Period ssodel having flaring anal the Japanese, with whom Russia ling. ...” world in which you and your fam­ would b« satisfied. After some Those were the highlights Salf-tonefi damask eovera. who got hot under the collar as Vour Federal Health Service time pressure waa brought by brought out today in a survey of leg4, eimllar to Duncan Phyfe style. Solid mahogany legs; bratol is still at peacs." "Yes. That is really the word ily are going to live'! tipped fNt. Hair and eottqn felt filled; down-snd-feather seat auah-l they thought of what they consid­ for old BUI. He is a darling chap 2. Do you think tint after the Area bn me that something be the 42 etate Legialaturee now in It is not the United States and Milk done about getting these records session — the greatest number Ions. Full roll-spring base and bark. Covered in ash-rose domaslil ered his unworthlnesB for the high Income Tax —whether in the savage heat of. war the United States should arm with a classic eolumn stripe In burgundy and light blue| btoe Britain who, aa our American North Africa or the wretchedness to the limit and live independent and the whole Home Service pro­ meeting in war time since 1917. poaltlOB of American minister to gram centering through tbe Red Take Definite Shape fringe piped. Communists have been fond of Information of vital Inter­ of a bistro in Sofia. But a tough Milk Is unique In that it is the of the rest of the world? aa Important ally. arguing, are neglecting Russia. It one, too. I can tell you that. Miss only material of which we may 3. Would you approve rationing (Dross Office. Headquarters felt Propoeala for post-war planning est to those who must file Merrlwether.” for the transitional period after there was no longer any excuse have taken definite shape In tan Thera were, too, thoee who aew la Stalin who wants nothing more truly say that it Is prepared by for soldiers and their famiUee to la the leaue e line opportunity to a taa return not later "Go on. Please do. What -docs the war if it would help insure fair states — Masaachusetta, North to do with us than all the help he he say ? Does he ever get ill T Is Nature for the sole purpose of distribution of necessities? have to tell their personal prob­ Carolina, Oregon, Maine, Montana, Fan-back Chair 39-30 **get Rooeevelt” These were prob­ than March 1 5 ,194:t, fur­ can get for winning the war in nished by the Bureau of he drinking very much? Is there being used as a food. It is the one 4. Do you think the principle of lems anywhere other then the Red Ohio, South Dakota, Iowa, New ably lese latereeted in the merits Hussia, and ‘not necessarily any­ enough to eat?” food Intended for the nourishment lend-Icasc is fair: i.e., supplying of Croea. Jersey and Pennsylvania. Some en­ fW atot^ 99L00 Internal Revenue. Vaughan Dunbar’s low voice goods and services to other coun­ I might eay here that if an Ex­ vision public works or building — from Cushman Galleries of the case than In Ita political op- where else. of the yoimg, and serves this pur­ ecutive Secretary is repeatedly Early American 'pertunlUes. A portion of tha Re­ No. 2S launched out. He chose his phrases tries with return payment in goods programs to be prepared soon by Claaeic Eighteenth Oentury ehair with a graceful buttea toB This arrangement may possibly with care and with (oreat delib­ pose so well .that a universal sub­ and services instead of money? asked by Area to change certain oommtaalona. Others contemplate fan back. The thin back, arms and eabriole legs lend a Hriit. ito publican oppoatUon probably aroae Business .\nd Professional do well enough for the winning of Income eration, and drew the portrait stitute for It has yet to be found. 6. Do you think that after the iralicies and finally nothing is 'rainy day" financial pools. Some Ing note. Spring 'construction: festher-down seat cunlon. ffem such a motive. Even more the war, but it 'is laden with dis­ of Bill Stewart’s life in Europe When you come right down to it, war the United States should sell done, she is considered not quali­ Include both features. 'The general There’s a homey, livable quality to Cushman Creationa damask with a small elassle wreath design In blue and beige. auirkedly politloal was ^.the atti­ Individuals engaged in business and Africa and the Near Etost. most of us did our first growing to foreign countries und not buy fied and her status it investigated. objective la to cuablon the Impact you’ll love. Vermont craftsmen achieve thle effect in aster A S it foreshadows what may Cynthia listened, enthralled—until on some form of milk diet. No one else in the chapter seemed tude of thoee Democratic senators or profession report the nit profit from them ? of readjustment to peace. solid birch with a richly highlighted, deeply "aouffefi" come after this war. Obviously, Vaughan Diinbar seemed hardly At the prepent time milk is em­ The plan for the public opinion to care whether the matter was Moves to grant the governor of antique finish. Colonial Influence Is evident In this Cush­ who agreed to vote for Flynn if the United States and Britain do (Or loss) in their individual income a presence at all, but a mirror phasized especially as a bonebuild­ roll was developed by the League taken care of, and so in my tact­ man bedroom In the bracket baaea of the dresacr and less way I wrote Miss Reynolds a state council unusual emergency English Wing Chair 3 9 ->o he left hla party poets open for not want things to remain this tax return Form 1040. Tbe net reflecting Old Bill, as he wound ing food. Its power to aid in the after considerable study of otoer war powers were under way In sheet; the quaint, low panelled bed. gdling by anti-Roosevelt forces. profit (or loss) is entered in item 9 his strong, devil-may-care way building of strong bones and teeth “opinion sampling" techniques, and asking her to have the records North Carolina, Rhode Island Mis­ way. And we suspect that much through the bitter mazee of pain comes from the ^ ciu m and phoe- is designed to obtain a cross sec­ transferred, and at the same time But the real core of the oppo­ of the return form and the entry souri, Wisconsin, Michigan, Wash­ of their future statesmanahip will and death. pborous it contains. Calcium 1s of­ tion of Connecticut thinking. Be­ telling her I wanted to continue ington, Connecticut, Idaho and sition to the Flynn appointment be directed, as the Christian Scl- must be supported by the informa­ She was startled when Fred ten deficient in the average diet cause of the new restrictions on working with her and co-operat­ Minnesota. West spoke to her. And she was and both ndilk and leafy vegetables driving, the League has worked ing in any way I could. She how­ and arma-4Ui« emphutoed by^rofta. SelM mSogany legat < was sotMthing better and deeper enca Monitor has auggested, to tion called for in Schedule H, or For example: Missouii’a gover­ eonztnieUon. Cretonne covered with graupe of roeee to zed, by other schedule particularly not pleased. are good sources of it. However, at out a "walking-distance” of neigh­ ever felt she could never spend nor, Forrest C. Donnell, asked the then anything expressed by the the proposition of going to the ."Wiat goes?" Fred West in­ the same time this lack is made borhood plan for obtaining the re­ time in two offices. Since the rec­ and green e«i a deep orchid toMskgrownd. politicians on the scene. What adapted to the business or profes­ right to suspend any state law he mountain if tha mountain won't sion. quired. "I have some weird mem­ good by the iron stored in the liver sults. ords were tufned over to the Red deems In conflict with the war really concerned most Americana budge. The stakes of success in In reporting Income from busi­ ory that this WAS supposed to be which supply will last through the Cross. Miss Reynolds has been in effort, and the power to order was the atandard of Presidential ness or profession, all income ,io a celebration." milk-feeding period. In the case of for forms, and as there waa a blackouts, silence radios, and this war and future peace are "Oh, Fred," she said. "You tbe young child, adding green home service case in the ofNce at Chippendale Club Chair 49*^3 behavior Involved and revealed. high enough to Justify any con­ derived must be shown in the Would Eliminate swear In civilian guards and spe­ schedule. In arriving at net Income startled me.” leafy vegetables to the diet will the time, I asked her if she would cial deputy sheriffs in emergencies. They want President Roosevelt, cessions on our parL Let’s hope or loss, the taxpayer may use the "Happy indeed to leam I can provide enough iron to supplement like to take care of it which she for the duration of his service, to make some sort of Impression on the milk. did. Connecticut’s governor. Ray­ 9M .M we can, some day soon, get so method of accounting regularly Black Markets mond E. Baldwin, would be au­ be leader of Ml the people. They employed in keeping the hooka, eo you." , Whole milk is considered a good The other Issue seems to be Decorator Styled Ensemble your Eighteenth In between a big lounge aliair and an oeoaeloato ehalr. Oh close to tha Kremlin we will no Vaughan Dunbar was standing. source of vitamin A and also con­ about a few volunteer nurses thorized. under a pending bill, to sua, with a few extreme excep­ long as such method is reasonably suspend for six months any Chippendale etretcher-type base of solid mahogany; button-b longer have to wonder whether consistent and clearly reflects the "I really did not mean to monopo­ tains vitamin B in appreciable Aides giving time at another hos­ back; eoll-spring eonstrucUon. Hair and cotton filled; feather tions, willing to trust and follow lize Miss Merrlwether." amounts. It is lacking in vitamin New York, Feb. I.—(/P)—Mayor pital. All Nurses Aides pledge statute he regarded as a hindrance Staling should be taken at face Income. _ to the war effort. down seat eUahion. Aeh-roee damaak with a omaS beige deelga. him In that role. Most Americans value. In tbe case of farming opera­ Fred looked at him. The look C, but this lack is easily made up F. H. La Guardla says he haa sub­ themselves to give ISO hours a Lounge Century Dining Room one have given him tha greet gift of tions, if tbe taxpayer la using the waa not that of a friend. Fred by adding orange Juice or tomato mitted to OPA Administrator year to the hospital where they No New Taxes In Proepeot said to Cynthia, "Colonel Merri Juice to the diet. Prentiss Brown a five-point pro­ trained If ’ possible. No new taxes were In prospect their non-partisan loyalty; they cash basis. Form 1040F, "Schedule wether would like to see Mr. Dun­ The Veterans Hospital at New­ of Farm Income and Ebepenaes" is MUk must be considered as a gram to eliminate black markets in. most states. Reductions were recognise that to Judg'a him or to Americans Too bar. Something about getting the nourishing food on account of the ington does not train Aides. They advocated in some of them. A bill Barrel of Four Different W ays--- Queen^hne Wing Chair 44-30 required to be filled out and filled lowdown on the European situa­ In meat and aasure Its fair distri­ told me they were in great need gauge their standard of loyalty Heartening indication that we along with Form 1040. Use of combination of protein milk sugar bution. to elice 85,000,000 from the state to his leadership on the basis of Form 1040F Is optional In the case tion.” and fat which it supplies. Roughly of Nurses Aides. Several of the Income tax was presented in Wis­ ForoMtlT 909.T8 are fighting for principles in this Announcing the plan yesterday Aides in Manchester have given hia membership in one party or of farmers who use the accrual speaking It contains about four on his .weekly radio broadcast, the consin. Another, designed to and W ing war and not for some sort of Hit­ method. They walked toward the house, per cent sugar and about four per ISO or more hours for their first eliminate that type of levy entire­ at Sale Prices! Distinctive Bnglirii mpTnent: b.il- was, not the manner of the to add both inilk and leafy green it a splendid Idea. The day was O through the ooimtry had, as Its co.mplalnt and have added mate­ II Duce spoke ’’somewhere In vegetables to the dietary. finally decided on Wednesday ' by The Associated Press. told Mitchell Grace to fetch CTyn- pledged everywhere, governors or Different from the ,;‘run-of-the-mUr styles! These ple's concept of what be ehould be labor of their bands have added to thla (her word being "pronto”) the main part of the meal. Thus a radio reported today toat the time to take tbe matter up. It Is chairs have distinctive “decorator" styling. NoUce the common defense. Referring to the loss of Libya. quart of milk may be taken In­ always the chairman that con- law makers In 13 states warned for the remainder of his public Mussolini said it had taken Italy’s and Cynthia came hurrying. head of the French Legion in against any Infringement of state the unusually wide back, the flowing cut-back arms, UsuaUy 1198.00 "But Mr. Dunbar will stay with stead of the usual lunch, using a eults bis committee and not the the solid mahogany ball-and-claw feet of this Chlp- / career. And there was hope, too, "In view of these facts and by chief enemy (Britain) 32 months glass of milk evary IS or 30 min­ Chambery, a community In the secretary. lights. to register its first success and us—mustn’t he, Colonel?” .pendale barrel model. It’s typical eC the group. that If the country expressed its War Department authority I have But before the Colonel could utes until the whole quart is tak­ province of Savoie, had been as­ In closing, I would like to say Gov. 'Thomas E. Dewey of New Will plainly and clearly on this been designated to offer Ameri­ declared that Italy would return en. If combined with fruit Juices sassinated while walking In a that I have carried out my duties York stated "each' branch of gov­ to North Africa. give his measured answer, Dunbar ernment should be free from domi­ specific matter, perhaps tbe Presi­ cans of Japanese ancestry an op­ hastened to say that he could not using Paris street. here at the Manchester Chapter It said the killing came shortly according to tha Red Croea Char* nation by tbe others.” Gov, John Here's an Eighteenth Century dining room you dent would, in tbe future, be as portunity to serve their country. think of remaining as house guest. * lunch which will be eas- Delightful hospitality, profoundly ily digested and which wUl take after tbe announcement that the ter, which I thoroughly under­ C. Vivian of (Colorado opposed any can enaemble to fit your room.. .and your budget. Mg and non-partisan as his role "This opportunity Is In the form Seyen Japs Put appreciated—but he had hia quar­ care of the needs ot the body for Legion had been transformed Into stand and which every chapter ta legislation permitting "greater en­ Buy It with eight pieces using a choice of two of commander In chief for sur­ of voluntary combat services m ters in the city and certain work that meal. a political mUltia. supposed to follow. I feel it is bet** croachments” by tbe Washington Genuine Mahogany buffets. (Ctofienza model not shown). Add the vival and leader for world peace which would . . . ' When we wish to use milk, the The broadcast, heard here by tqr to have the National Red, administration. tiov. Prentice china to either group for 9 plecea. 8 pieces with the armed forces! The manner of Under Arrest The Associated Preao, did not give Cooper of Tenneeaee contended should Inspire him to be. •Then you will come back very main thing to remember Is that Cross pleased with my work, and^ Credenaa, 8188.09; plus china, 8179.00. Mahog­ response and tbe record these men soon?” a most disap^lnted Cyn­ we are getting a real food, and the the name of the victim. It added want me to still stay on with "state rights ahould be aafguard- Pembroke Tables any and fimwood. will establish aa fighting soldiers thia answered. And Colonel Mer- meal should be planned accord­ that the aaeaoain escaped on a them, than not to have done my ed so that liberty may be preserv­ HI will be one of the best answers to Phoenix, Aria., Feb. 1 — UP) — riwether spoke also, saying that ingly. Readars who are interested bicycle. f work well and have them dis­ ed at home." Seven Japanese have been arrest­ Our Enigmatic Ally those who question the loyalty of he would be grateful for further are Invited to aand for a copy of pleased with my record. Senate President Jarvla Hunt of ed at the war relocation center at opportunity to share Mr. Dunbar's Dr. Frank McCoy’s article entitled The Red Croea la a grand or­ MaseachuMttz promised hla state 1 3 ^® There are those who would like American dtlsens of Japanese Poston, H. R. Duffy, agent In company and to receive more en­ "Uses for MUk." Just address your ganization and I am proud to oe would not yield any of Its powers Regotor 814A6 8 Pieces [with leg buffet] 129-00 lU charge of the Federal Bureau of Parachute Spies to Ignore or escape the signifi-^ descent in HawalL" lightenment upon the confused request to the McCoy Health Ser­ allowed to still continue In what­ to the national governmenL An axqulalto Staaraton ptaoa caacs ot Stalin’! refusal to attend Investigation In Arizona aald. events abroad — that Mr.^ Dunbar vice In care of this newspaper, en­ ever line of work they call on me A resolution drafted In Vermont This official policy on tbe part The evacueci were arrested "on was more than welcome to make closing a large aelf-addreoscd en­ Publicly Executed to do. called for a redfinltlon of stats . with dolleatoly topersfi lags, Solid Maple a t Casablanca, either because of tba Unltad States government emergency authoriaatlon of Frank a ahapafi measuring himself at home at Stone House. velope and 10 cents in stamps. Mrs. Marjorla A. Eldredge. rights and advised the New DeaJ 18x32 taehsa whan open and they beleag to that group of pseu- seams a big improvement over the E. Fbmn. the U. 8. dlatrict attor "You are most kind,” said to "confine its effort9...and activi­ ney for,^rlzona,;’ a eurvad-front drawer. Use So-Amencaaa who Uva by tha Hitlerian logic of thoaa armchair Vaughan Dunbar. He seemed, Queattona and Atowars AlUad Headquarters In North Added Thrill Coming ties to winning this war.”'A si mi­ tt at the and your aota Swedish Modern They will be held for a hearing for sn aatenlshing moment, to be ls. pronouncement pending in the of or oratfi that everything Stalin does generals who look to the , end of before an enemy alien board to Africa. Feb. 1—(^)— The French betwean two ohaln. confused, or taken aback. But that (FariooMtls Palaful) South Pasadena, Calif.—UP>— Minnesota Senate urges the presi­ to right, or because they shrink this war as tbe signal for "exter­ determine whether they are to be was for only the most fleetlni^' announced today that 11 Axis Police Chief E. C. Setaer scurried dent and Congress to preserve Dinette- 5 Pieces frost admitting an existing rift mination" of avery Uvlng being interned aa dangerotu aliens. breath of time. Question: WUl B. writes: "The parachutist spies—including five into action after receiving reports state tights. la the diplomatic relations of tha The Poston center Is inhabited “If you like any sort of riding, wrist of the left arm la swollen Germans, three Frenchmen and that: A gangster had killed a pe* with Japanese blood In hla veins. b,r more than 18,000 Jap evacuees, and givas considerable pain when ; so-called United NetioBA next time you come, we’re fresh three Arabe—bad been publicly destrian on a downtown street, Genuine Mahogany It sviU atUl come hard to soma of in with horses," ^ n th la said. I try'to carry anything. Our local executed at Biskra, Algeria. and then fled in a waiting motor Prospector Crecnatee Hlmeelf 4 4 . 5 0 From their divergent motives, tham, to admit the poaslblUty of Hliolessde PrIoM Bla^ ' Dunbar aald, without amiling, doctor saya I havs a chronic peri- Two other Arabe were executed car. A moment later, the report Regular 955.95 agree on one recommenda- there being audi a thing aa a "I am afraid I should cut a rathar ostltla and that he cannot do much at BordJ-Bou-Arreridy for aiding continued, three confederates Tuloequah, B. C., Feb. 1.* Liondon, Feb. 1—(JPi— British for me.” Regency Coffee Tables that we should take the ax- "good Jap." They profess to bate sorry figure. My early education the paraebuUsta, aU of wboni drove up In another car and has­ Jim MacOavln, 83-year-old vet­ wholesale prices, stable for many waa neglected In that direction." Answer: Periostitis is an Inflam­ were waaring clvUlan clothes tened away with tba victim’s re eran proapector and miner who WATKINS Hera t furniture that can stand the •very^ay use yoqr kit of Stalin’s absence, that Hitler and his racial theorlM, but montho, roae during January to a "But we ahall expect you took mation of the periosteum, which la when captured, tbe announcement mains. Six youths, roimdad up by feared ha was seriously in with • ROTHfRS,^ INC dinette furniture recelvee! I f i made of solid Rock marie J **too busy,** a t face value, war-time high. The increase A dlatinetiva tobto with its two. pad- they have no hesitancy in adopts. again.” the tough, fibrous membrane sur­ aald., , '' Setzer, admitted uslnf blank ohelU appendix trouble, cremated himself aotal ends having brass tipped feet and England craftsmen. Modern motifs include the rounded, tana, automatic aecoptance of Ing these same theorlss fOr their was 1.2 per cent for the month, “Dallghtod—if I may. You have rounding a bona. This condition to A crowd of about 1,500 was In the prank "to gat a thrill.” In hla log cabin, according to a wide, flat atretchar between.. .big 20x34 and legs having rounded fronts while hack aides are square, bM toacority doesn’t, unfortu- compared with a net rtoa of 1.8 been so vary kind. Miss Mecri- generally chronic and la marked by said to have witnessed the Biskra They also admitted the role of vic­ note found In a bottle In hla wood- of A^ANCHESTER are of a bent-w*o<)d design and have red leatherette, seats. Ti opm purposes. But even they will per cent for the last 12 monUts. wether." Inch top; protaeted with glass; scalloped taad to any comforting as- tenderness, xweUtng, and an aching executions before a firing 'squad. tim was played by one of the boys. abed. Tbe dath was discovered gaUary edge. four ehairt. have to yield, we Imagine, to the The Financiid Times warned that "Even a creditor. If he’s BUI pain. Acute periostltto la due to In­ An added thrill awaits the young­ Saturday when J. A. MacDonald, t aS to wall between proM Oeneral Emmons has In while the movemants were not Stewart’S pal. Is a friend around fection and la charactarlzed by More than 100 million tons of sters, Setzer hinted, wben they watchman at the Tuloequah mine, lloSm suid Britain view. large "they euffice to act as a here.” diffuse suppuration aarvlca pain coal will be used to provide arc summoned before the city at- found MacGavln's cabin burned to wAnUngJ^ "Thee I am happy to baUava and eenatltuUoaal aymptoBU. . chemicals in 1948. tofnay. tha ground. I MANCHEST15R EVENING t t E R A ^ MAlWmESTER. CONN:, MONDAY, IT E ^ U A R t 1,1948 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 ,1943

tufe presenU opportunity to secure review of the statute. Dimes Drive d to Use Dr. Wilder Tileston, a professor Daily Radio Programs High Plays Soldier Team Wednesday NigKi at Yale Medical school and a prac­ Beware These Slick War-Born Rackets ticing physician here, who chal­ Collects $500 Eastern War Time Sport Center lenged the validity of the statute on the ground that it prevents him from taking action he deems neces­ Plausible Confidence Men Prove Quick to Seize Opportunities Offered by Bi|^est One Day’s Re­ Units to Drill sary to preserve the lives or health Johnston Claims Do You! Know— ? of married persons, said the "re­ Emergency Conditions ceipts Taken in Here Big Columbia Network Benefit Program ^Hereafter in Old Ar* sult was not unexpected. Last Saturday. Recourse In Leglslahire taken in by an ever-growing list treads appeared. Repaintkd, the | raid test." A call to local police contracts, or wanting .hem, have vjwinry on -Wells Street. "The decision shows," he added, Bv Tom Wolf or civilian defense headquarters been sold expensive advertising Has Post War Division NE.A Senlce of new/w-af-born rackets. casings looked good, and wore Pep Is The Best “ that recourse must be had in the The mo^rist's "empty" gas —for a couple'o^ hundred miles. would have exposed this fraud. space in journals which gave the Saturday's receipts for the cui> For March O’ Dinles IcBpUln D»vid McCollum,'cotn- Legislature. Theres e^ery pros­ .New \ork—An automobile was needless to say. had a false Civilian defense has been an A similar racket, which first ap­ Impression that, bccauje of their rent Manchester Mile o' Dinics pect that such action may come la recently, pushed. into a Long Is- bottom, full of gas. The water especially fruitful field for rackets. peared in New England, fs based New Yorki Feb. — The^tidn on (TBS and the BLU eiow has ■ o f H Company, local State returned to a" normal basis after the not too distant futme and that land filling statum. •'Gues.s I'm out and magic capsules were merely Although the lu.tional Office of on the scarcity of consumer goods. CBS network now has a "Post- Brilliant Soldier unit, announced today that Connecticut and Massachusett.s Civilian Defense has stated that The racketeer would turn up at agents—an lmpre.*ision vehement­ than for any one day since tho War Diviaion’i in, ita program de­ settlement of a musician's union of gas." the motorist .old the pro- the confidence man's equipment H I "*4 1C 1 iJ* Boston Sets learned from the Quarter- ^vlll join with the other states in * ’ . . , . . and had nothinc whaUocv^r to water is the best hon,e agent for the fbent door and announce that ly denieo by both Army and Navy. drive ,jfir.sl opened. This was partment. Ita job, as announced, is dispute over contractual matters Hands Palm^ to Kmg White _ Failed Will Be Primed fo e | General'a Department In legalizing birth'control clinics." prictor. When an inspection of hia w u h making the "gasless” car extinguishing fires started by in­ he was checking household appli­ "Official flag” solicitors have made possible through personal "td* present and clarify issues of writh the affiliated gfations at The so-called Connecticut Ijirth- cendiary "bombs, many racketeers ances in connection with the gov­ plagued parents .of service men, post-war planning and to make Pittsburgh. The bands were off the Clarke's Charges ford that the Wells street tank proved it to be bone dry, he run. » ^ solicitation. Over $500 was col­ Of Featherweights as T o P ep S oU ad ^ Hot Pace In „ta CenUr has been obtained control law was enacted in 1879 ordered it filled up. ' According to the National Bet- have reaped Tortunea by implying ernment's ".Make 'Em Last" cam­ despite the fact that neithei the available broadcast time for dis­ two chains for six nights. local State Guard use. This is and twHce since then has K-en up­ The station owner asked for his ter Business Bureau, clearing that special oquipmert was*- re- paign. Army nor Navy has adopted an lected by a gi'oiip of the Mile o’ cussion of all pertinent lasuea” Best in Business. This Game at Rec* etive at once and H Company held bv the Supreme Court of gas ration book. The motorist had house for information on business quived by law After tinkering with refrigera­ official flag. Dimes committee, headed by Jack Previously, and actually ever Programs tonight; NBS, 8— In Yale Tilt Hockey Loop drill there this evening. How- Errors, om-e in 1940 and again on left it at home. The proprietor rackets of all kinds. \.-ar-born In some West Coa.st communi­ tor or radio or vacuum cleaner, Perhaps most difficult to detect i ganson, chairman, when they per- since Dec. 1, 1941, this section, Cavalcade drama "Shores of Tri­ By Sid Fedler One of the best basketbati I Captain ■ McCollum cautions June 3. 1942. was sorrv, but adamant No tickee, shortages and regulations have ties housewives were canv,as8e.d by he would annouiiot that a repair and cruelcst of all frauds -re those I ,, ...... ■; * known as "Department X," had poli"; 8:30— Margaret Speaks, New York, Feb. 1—iP)— Last teams in tbla neck of the woods no gassee. The motorist then asked played right into the, hands of door-to-door "inspectors" who was needed which 'could not he involving patriotic and philan- •'‘cnally earned the huge milk bot- been functioning as a researcb unit soprano; 9—Don Voorhees Con­ men that they wiU have to re- tropic organizations. A few of length of Main street fiom Friday night, James Joy John­ Black's Scheme Might Bruins Defeat Rangers will play the High School vandty';| rt to drill at the Main street i for some water. racketeers, whose principal stoi k- claimed that all'^firo extinguishers made on the prciniscs. If the on the eubject. Thie task is being cert: 9:30— Doc I. Q.; 10—Con had to be in.spectrd and filled with housewife was unwary enough to these havf been proven outright “Murphy's to Murphy’s.” ston didn't show up in Madison at the Recreation Center, Wednaa*' ___ory this evening. 1 As the astounded proprietor : in trade is public confusion or ig- continued in its new guise, which tented Concert: 10:30— Lands of Have W orked; UConns Sunday Night After ^ watched, the motorist filled his | nnrance a new, anti-inoendiary agent. Un­ let him "drive it down to the frauds—like...... the non-existent aux­ The idea, as suggested by Har­ the Free. Square Garden, and since Mr. T y COBB day evening at 8 o'clock whaa ' Captain Frank Schiebel, com- old Garrity, consisted of placing seta it up as s sort of clearing Obituary tank with water, .took two pills Salesmen of “gasoline pills" wary housewives who let the help­ shop.” she would find herself iliary corps for which women were house for any broadcast matter, CBS, 7:30 (West 10:30)—Penny im H N c m Z R i s A g i u c i captain Hanson’s charges from ander of G Company will have the bottle In front of Murphy’s Trlple-J had been around for days Play Blue Quintet Topping Maple Leafs from his vest pocket dropped have put to shame the old snake- ful strangers take their ex­ minus a refrigerator but plus recruited and charged money for whether it be for commercial or Singleton Returns to Blondie; 8— shilling for Wee WUlie Pep over INsmiBNlS&s w r the AntirAlrcraft battery will fur­ ' H;hange his drill night from tinguishers "to-Uie factory for fill­ some experience with crooks. “uniforms and organization.” Restaurant at the south end of Saturday 5 to 3. seaday to Tuesday evenings them in. climbed into hie car and oil barker*, says the BBB. whieh sustaining programs. Vox Pop: 8:30— Gay Nineties: 9 AlUe Stolz, the boys thought he Wednesday Evening. co&im srNusBBtaF- nish the opposition. The game will warns that this popular confidenee ing^' never ;i8w either the man or Be Sure Vou Know Tour Dealer More have been so badly man­ Main .street and mo\-ing it, a tele­ Glldersleeve In ‘The Showoff"; 10 le of the new location. He la started the motor. Lyman Bryson, who runs the stayed away in fear of what was * . » m o - y E i B s r One Bom Every- Minute game will be on the increase as the extinguisher again. Which all goes to show, says the aged that almost none of the col­ phone pole at a time, towards —Bettie Davis In "DodsworUi.” By Lou Black be played as a benefit game for _ to do this, however, since Deaths One enterpnsing confidence man National Better Business Bureau, lected funds ever reached the the Center. In order for the People’s Platform and Is the (TBS going to happen to Willie that By The Associated Press The station owner could hardly gas rationing becomes nationwide. director of education, Is-ln charge. BLU, 7:30— Lone Ranger: 8:30 New Haven, Conn., Feb. 1—(P) HOLK the Infantile Paralysis Fund. mwa of the change has been Tires have come in for their visited some outlying southern that it'pays to dca' with trades­ "cause," while 40 per cent or more bottle to move a pole however, at night. . Boston won two games over the _ aclpated for some time. Mrs. Mary E. Bentley believe hts popping eyes. He ran —Time Or False: 9—Counter Spy: It turned out, however, that — If Don White, the University of t^ S T A N C r weekend and added greatly to ita Clever Hoop Team up to the slowly departing motor­ share of racketeer attention. One communities with an expensive men who are known in your com­ went to solicitors as commissions. least ten dollars had to be placed Various legal difficulties had Mrs Mary E, Bentley, of Ster­ It could be that there is a net­ 9:30-^Spotlight. Bands; 10:30— Pep punched the ears oft AlUe, Connecticut's capable basketball National Hockey League lead as The soldiers are fast and clovor. ist and begged for the secret. Five of the 75 local bureaus affiliated "air raici kit " which he sold to munity. How can you protect yourself Inside it. This threatened, to h« They have three players who know id up the move for several ling place, this town, widow of Lo­ Some racketeers have milked work trend toward an Increase In Basin Street. and today, James Joy phoned to Detroit and Toronto, staging a minutes later he had purchased with the National BBB reported a scores of unsuspecting house­ from these war-bom rackets? The a tedious job from the beginning, MBS, 7:30—Mystery Hall Con­ coach is looking for your envoy the answers and are backed up b y ! | Aths. It was imperative that renzo BenOe.v, died Sunday morn­ holders under the threat of a $25 the Innocent by falsely implying National Better Business Bureau | but the wholehearted cooperation flVe-mlnute night time broadcasts, say he was absent because a cold rough and ready ' ttle for second two of the magic "gas pills" tire scheme whereby old casings cert; 8:80— Bulldog Drummond; to hand him a hunk of psychology place, each salvaged only a tie a trio of capable guards? The for­ local units obtain some other ing after a long period of impair­ svere put ii to hot molds and “cook­ fine if you don't have this equip­ official Amiy or Navy sponsorship would reply with its slogan: "Be-i of Main .street, merchant.* made it particularly on the BLU. Before prevented him from talking. This In which to drill due to the for $.5 each—thereby joining the long it will have at least four run­ 9:15 — Alexander’s Mediation comes under the head of a major to pep his lads up for the Yale in two cutings each. wards, Bernstein and Krause along ed health. , , evergrowing list of suckers being ed" until what looked like new ment by the time of the next air or connection.' Fimis with war | fore you invest, investigate! possible to boo.st the bottle along 'aajDBusrm h b t lancer o f drill apace at the Ideal Mrs. Bentley, was bom June 25, ning. Board; 10:45—Musicres. calamity. He may not be the battle here Wednesday night he In a<’ ’ the ball. Although they were de­ I' M ato street Armory.- The Russian infantry attacked shortages'. its goal which was of course Mur­ beaten Yaie. at the time, and whent on from - - and elsewhere. Keep it in a cool place until Today; All ihe State Said Senator Thomas ID-Okla): phy’s drug store. All told, the one night five-minute series, the Half Hour. MBS, 1:15—Melodies featherweight as has come down feated by the Cavaliers, 39-38 ia Praises Help Given by almost ceaslessly while hundreds you have a pound -then take by Miller; 3—Army-Navy E 2. They (Yales) have made the there to win, 5 to 3. fi?. Mra Bentley was a member of “ We are asking the military au­ bottle netted about $350. Cecil Brown commentary at 8:55. the pike since able Abe Attell am­ ...iwAr joegey The pacc-setccrs added to their a whale of a battle it was In doubt the Center Congregational church, of Russian guns and ’oombing it promptly to the butcher.. Highways Cleared. Award: 6 45— Songs for Service bled out of (Talifomla. That contest an S3 cent game; in other right up to the whistle. A couple Local Volunteers* squadrons poured tons of sheila thorities to stop the expansion of Other contributions boosted the words, a major event. HAI> toN tx^aun^ advantage Sunday night at New Control and had a host of friends among the Army until we can determine total over $500 and these w;ere The remote dance band sltua- Men. would put Pep above fellows like AS Acnve r York, drubbing the hapless Rang­ of gremlins were hanging aroi^ P irth the people of the church And town. and bombs into the German posi­ Hartford. Feb. 1—i/Pi—Snow re­ Tony Canzoneri and Henry Arm­ The upping in price from 55 the rim during the last ten see- "Various details of the govern­ tions. Famine and disease took a just how large a military estab­ made from collections at the vari­ cents (1942) to 83 cents (1913) ers, 7 to 2. The New Yorkers have Funeral services will be held divisions needed el.sewhere on the moval crews, aided somewhat by lishment our domestic economy ous schools and by children who strong and Kid Chocolate, who not won in the last 13 games and ond.s and jinxed the soldiera. ment's rationing program were heavy toll, the Russians said, and were pretty fair country clouters. spoils everything. .Answers to “ Do You Know— ? ” will be found on Classified Page. Curb Attack Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock discussed by Erik W. Modean. of­ front. ■will equip and support.” solicited their neighborhood 1380 have been unable to avoid a de­ High Improved at the Watkins Funeral Home. the bitter cold snatched many a light rain and moderate tempera­ But Jimmy Insists, and Jimmy A year ago, your envoy sug­ fice manager of Wat Price and Although the Russians an­ White Book Issued street. Also, an amount vv;as WTIC Kilocycles WDRC Kilocycles feat except for a pair of ties, since 0>arh Wilfred CTIarke of the Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff, pas­ Nazi from the ranks. nounced last night that Paulus has ture. made further progress today should know. After all, he’s gested to (2oach White, via the Detroit Johnny Mowers' shut them Rationing. Board 112.16, in a talk in clearing away the season’s big­ The State department issued a collected from the variouii stands price of his favorite newspaper, High school five has been getting Is Dismissed tor of the Center Congregational before the Kiwanis Club at its Chose to Continue Fight surrendered, a German broadcast which are stationed about the been around almost as many out after a record run of 128 scor­ the boys in the "groove” and ex­ church of which she was a mem­ The encircled troops ■were offer­ recorded early this morning by the gest snowfall. White Book over the week-end set­ Monday, Feb. 1 Monday, Feb, 1 years as Florida has had grape­ that he could whip liis lads into ing games on Dec. 31. weekly noonday meeting at the Street Superintendent. Leon F. ting forth that according to the town. lather by telling ’em they wereI Shaughnessy Trips pects his charges will be ready for ber. will officiate. Burial will be YMCA today, h^r. Modean stressed ed formally a chajjee to surrender Federal Communications Commis­ The entertainment which was p, m- , P. M. fruit. I Against "le Bruins the New tight game. Clarke am) Mana­ (OoBtiniMd from Page One) in the East Cemetery. or die. but their officers chose to sion. said be was still fighting. Peck said about half of the Hart­ Nazi all Germans even.’where. in­ 3:00—Thli story of Mary Marlin 3:00— David Harum. More than a handful of the old just a low-price (Hey Henderson, Yorkers' defense was so porous the regulations on gasoline, tires , ford streets where snow is cartsd cluding the 12.000.000 racial Teu­ planned. for the North End and or rather Prentiss Brown) game ger Dwight Perry made the ar­ Friends may call at the funeral and fuel oil as they concern loca l' :ontimie the fight a little longer. The German radio quoted Capt. 3:15—Ma Perkins 3:15— News timers tell you that during Abe's the Boston! ns had two goals in .cord wltb respect to the depri- away had been cleared by today, tons “drowned in the melting pot South End stands was not held, 15-year run from 1900 to ‘m s ! ' *o far as Yale was concerned, rangements for the contest and home from 7 o'clock on, this eve­ I business places. j Then Rokossovsky’s troops burst Ludwig Sertorlus, military cor­ due to adverse weather conditions. 3:30— Papper Young’s Family 3:20—Tune Time Onto PiWs Campus the first 34 seconds and from then 'iwtlOB of' sppelant's liberty or in residential districts the depart­ of the United States." owe primary he was the greater fighter, ppund ' operator went on to show announced that everyone would ning. Lauds Volunteera 1 forward against the encircled respondent of the Transocean Eddie Reed and his WTHT cow­ 3:45—Tba Right To Uappinoss 4:00—News. on it never was a contest. Nine pay their way into the game. The, | (operty in contravention a t the ment only plows the thorough­ allegiance to .4dolf Hitler. 4:15—Afternoon Melodies. for pound, vvho ever lived. Georgia foot- more goals and the Rangers will , I army from the west to wind up News agency, as saying that the boys were scheduled to appear, 4:00—Backstage Wife ball coach had taken the same student body will be required t® _4tb amendment, nor is there any- I The speaker paid warm ■ tnbute ■’ . . . fares. •It Is clear.” aaid the White 4:15— Stella Dallas 4:30— Ad Liner Bv Harry Grayson equal the leagi” mark for number the career of the Sixth Army. stand of Paulus and his men rep­ Book, that Nazi efforts to indoc­ but the entertainment was post­ Admires Pep text, sharpened it with a dash of pay the full price of admission on l^ d o g in the opinion or Judgment to the splendid services of volun While this action was proceeding resented "a success not second as The work slowed up a little to­ 4:30—Lorenzo Jones 4:45— War News. NE.A Sports Editor of coals scored against a team the (Oonnectiout) Supreme teer workers, especially the teach­ trinate our loyal American citizens poned until this coming Thursday "But 1 really mean it about forensic fury, and how his angry New York, E'eb. 1 —Pittsburg Wednesday night. Funerals west of the central part of Stal­ to military effectiveness to many day as High.school hoys 'who had 4:45— Young Widder Brown 4:55— National News. this 20-year-old Connecticut kid," a single .season. of Errors which indicates or ers and town officials of Manches­ helped out went back to school. of German descent met with little and Saturday evenings. squad had mopped the bowl with again has a distinguished football It has been years since Man­ ingrad the ring was being draivn a rapid victory of earlier German 5:00— When A Girl Marries 5:00—News Insisted Johnston. "After all, While Boston was fattening its [;'iveuld support a decisicxi of any John Vlrhi ter, without whose whole-hearted State roads were reported clear. response and that only a small Mr. Sanson also announced to­ Yales. coach-r (Clark Shaughnessy. chester has had such an evenly' tighter about the German forces to blitz campaigns." 5:15—Portia Faces Life 5:05— Ad Liner he's won 59 straight fights, and averages, Detroit was held to a jestlon other than those raised The funeral of John Vichi, of 70 assistance it would not be possible Freezing rain early this morning fraction of our immigrants from day that there will be a meeting What White did with the hot Pittsburgh had a distinguished balancrtl Rec' loop and although the north. Russians said only mop­ 5:30—Just Plain BUI 5:30—News no one else ever did that. What’s i gtuff ig iiis business. The fact U 3 to 3 tic by Montreal Saturday _ , the Superior court and reserved Homestead street, who died Fri­ to handle the tremendous amount made streets slippery for a short Germany were receptive to Nazi of the Mile o' Dimes committee at 5:35—Treasury Star Parade coach four years ago —Dr. Jock night and lost to the same club they played a benefit game . last ping up operations now remained. his office on Wednesday evening 5:45— Front Page Farrell more he can do just about every­ that he had the better team, but 1 .^ It for decision of the Supreme day, was held this morning from of work necessary to the various time, but as the temperature rose ideas." 6:00— News 6:15— It's Dinner Time Sutherland. Sunday at the Motor City, 4 to 3. week for the fund it is expected I l^BUrt of Errors. That court’s branches of rationing. He also said In addition to Paulus and the 15 the ice turned to slush. The document Includes numerous at 8 o’clock. thing the be.st of 'em could. Yale scored the most points. As a It is difficult to understand whal that Wednesday night’s receipts the William P. Quish funeral home 6:1.5—History In The Headlines 6:30— Keep Working, Keep Sing­ "You know, around Attell's I The Defeat, Det-oit's first in I'M*®**®* ** to decline to answer that the public as a whole is to be generals, two of whom were Ru­ About Town Colder Tonight references to Nazi attempts to re­ ing, America. matter of fact, the Uconn young­ Pittsburgh gained by the change. ' eight games, saw Mov ers pierced will top the first game. Director ! on Main street at 9:30 and from 6:30—Ask Me Another. time, there were two other great sters were scared stiff by the ^ ■oeations not reserved.” St. Bridget’s church at 10 o'clock. commended for its cooperation but manian officers, the Russians cap­ Considerably colder weather was claim for the Reich the 12.000.000 6:45—The World Today. A more attractive .schedule, per­ I three time in little more than t Howard Brown went through tured many other high-ranking 6:45—Lowell Thomas, commenta­ featherweights - Terrible Terry magic name of Yale; you see it ' i V p M d by State Tribitnal Rev. Francla Breen celebrated a that a minority seems to have expected tonight. There was a racial Germans in the United tor 7:00—Amoa 'n' Andy. haps. for it got;)K> the top colleges half minute during the second pe with the program as arranged a i^ I the mistaken attitude that the Nazi officers, it was announced. The monthly meeting of the Pri­ States. Miller Is Given McGovern and Young Corbett. isn't oft‘ n that they meet their t h a 1879 statute barring the use solemn high mass of requiem, as­ vate Duty Nurses will take place good chance that rising winds 7:00— Fred Waring in Pleasure 7:15— O iling Unlimited — .Orsen w'ould no longer have any truck riod and then passeo by a 55- it was played after the worth | [ or praacription of "any drug, medi- local Board "creates. Interprets Five thousand officers and men would drj’ up some of the moisture Anti-Semitic tirades are numer­ Since then, the only ones you big city cousins. with the precisive Pitts of Dr. footer off Buddy O’Connor’a stick storm of the seaton with practi­ sisted by Rev. Mar.shal Filip as tomorrow afternoon at 3:15 sharp Time WeUes. could put in the. great’ league And now. if Senor Don was plan­ lalnal article or instrument for the and enforces the regulations." were taken yesterday alone, the ^efore it froze into ice. \ ous in the Nazi quotations. One Term in Prison 7:30—Blondie. Sutherland. in the third. ■ cally every aide street In Man­ deacon-,( and Rev. James Timmins Russians said. I in the doctors’ room at the Memo- 7:15—News of the World were Tony (janzoneri. Kid (Choco­ ning to use this cheap-price gag on [purpoM of preventing conception' Doing Their Best The Connecticut Company con- ridicules the American naturaliza­ 8:00— Vox Pop. There is nothing wroug . wit) Without Apps to set »ip the plays chester rhoked with snow. as sub-deacon. Mrs. Arlyne Garri- The booty___ included 744 planes, ' rial hospital. 7:30—Rationing—(Theater Bowles late and Henry Armstrong—when his squad Wednesday, it’s out. [teaa upheld by the Connecticut Su- If the public would only realize tintjed to battle against tremend­ tion of Marlene Dietrich. German- 7:45—H. V. Ksltenbom 8i30— Gay Nlnetiee Revue. Pitt.sburgh engaging T-Ma: the Leafs trailed the Hawks, 3 to On the .same night, at the T, pnme Court of Errors. ty presid^. at the j that we aw simply "doing'oui best 11,517 tanks! 6,*523 guns. 1.421 mor- bom film actress. they were featherweights. In Even the Yale-Harvari game is Shaughne.ssy because he is bette: 1. going into the third canto but body William Caney. of 40 Garden ous odds as thousands of addition­ New York. Feb. 1— —(Tharles 8:00—Cavalcade of America 8:55—Cecil Brown—News. 83 cent.*.’ the Shamrocks and the Suicides j L A brief Died with the Supreme Breen, soloist Mng m the to handle our responsibility honest- | tars. 7,489 machine-guns. 60,464 al workers eiught to ride the al- Begins Busy Schedule my book, Willie ranks right up than a green band in the profes­ tliere the Chicago defenses crum­ was borne Into the church. Lead jy jgjriy our task would be trucks, 575 armored railway cars street, who entered the service In R. Miller. 50, o f New Haven. 8:30—The Voice of Firestone 9:00— Liix Radio Theater. So it looks as though the Uconn will play in what should be a swell lODort bars by 166 physicians from Conn., who pleaded guilty to aban- with them, and he's getting bcAter sion. bled and Toronto .,>ed into a tic, Kindly Light.” at the Offertory. and mourtains of ammunition and January, has been as.signed to the | ready overtaxed buses. "Up on Capitol Hlll. the House be­ 9:00—^The Telephone Hour 10:00—Screen Star Play. will not only have to put the beat game of basketball. These two I ts atatM and the District of Co- much easier," he said. Saturday night, company offi­ dAnlng his ,5-year-old grandchild in 9:30—Dr. I. Q. all the time. If the Panther cared to remain tell you thst the .material over the its only consolation of the week­ "Panis Angelicus" and at the ele­ equipment, the communique an­ Air Corps Technical school at gan work on a busy schedule that 10:30— Dasrtime Showcase. Likes His Styli; team on the floor, but score the teams are evenly matched attd| aMerted that "medical District Official 8peaka cials said, was the worst in their Grand Central station September 10:00— Contented Program in the big time it could not con­ last four years w’as just as good a.s end. vation “Veni Creator." As the body nounced. Miami Beach, Fla. Included: 11:00—News. "The main thing about him is most points. went through last year’s Y loop with substantial unanimi- Lieut. Governor George How of memory. A light snow sent still 1. Opening of a joint House 19. was .sentenced today to. serve “lOrSO'^tanda Of The E’ree 11:05—Sports Roundup. tinue to take 50-point pastings it ever was. was taken from the church he that, like those other greats, he Six and seven-year scholarships with honors about even. Since ] aupporta the prescription and District 1, of which Manchester New Ertdence of Power The British American club will more persons toward the bus stops. Military-Naval subcommittee in­ two to four years in state prison 11:00—News 11:10— William L. Shirer—News. from Big Ten teams. There was that time, however, the Sham­ sang, Some Time We 11 Under- | m^.gj,jg jg g member club, com­ can make an opponent fight to Sees No Difference an alarming decrease in -attend­ in dentistry and such are some­ » of contraceptives" for patients The crushing of the German hold its regular monthly meeting Many of them, after watching a quiry today into Rubber Adminis­ by General Sessions Judge'(Jeorge 11:15—Nelson Olmsted 11:15—Guy Lombardo's Orehestra rocks have been coming along in' stand. plimented the local club on its suit his style. Remember the ance, and, among other things, thing in the way of inducement. I'ltko those involved in the Utiga- The bearers were, from the Sons | Sixth Army gave new evidence of tomorrow evening. February 2. at couple of overloaded buses go by, trator William M. Jeffers’ charges L. Donnellan. Miller was in tears 11:30— Hot (Topy 11:30—Sonny Dunham, Orchestra Plenty Action fine shape under the direction Of espirlte de corps In spite of the gave it up and walked. night he won the featherweight Detroit—Gus Dorais, new coach there was the little matter of the With such an arrangement, a llio n . of Italy. Dante Pagani, Thomas the offensive power of the Red the club rooms on Maple street at that Army and Navy “loafers" are when sentenced was pronounced. 12:00—News 12:00—News. that old veteran, A1 "Put” Sal- Another brief presented by 541 difficulties these days with gaso­ Army. A year ago the German The fire department to—Base­ three sons of the late Mr. and them. In addition, more prisoners By The Associated Press district. Of the 10 calls, nine were 12:15— Limcheonairea Shore's Buffalo club $15 for use of TItK tramp athlete o n ^ was a 4 triumph. in the half-dozen major meats a$?| .Refused to review a decision 2 eggs 12:45—Out Oal Sunday. Mrs. Jasper Fitch. His father was were captured, the communique The German high command an­ 3 cups sifted cake flour Ariny and Navy "to run business the question of boosting tbe legal stills and one a box alarm. The box 12:30—Marjorie Mills ball, they tell us, ia America's the rink and businessman Ekldie college football problem, bht the And at Ind-anapolis, players the winter. holding that employes of a Chi- said, and large quantities of war nounced today that southern group and direct the civilian economy." debt limit. alarm was for a fire in the laundry 1:00—Newa. national Rarae. Anybody old pused the bill along. So Lou from the two teams and brother Although Leslie MacMltchd$| one of the leading grocers on 4 1-2 teaspoons baking powder 1:00—News 1:05—Do You Remember. Bowlers Aid itinerant coach appears to beXquite ,cago company engaged in prepar­ North Main street for many years materiel taken. of its Sixth Army commanded by The railroad executive declared Stndles War at Sea on Harrison street. 1:15—Aunt Jenny’s Real Ufe enough to read ia supposed to Pieri of the Reds promptly drew all right. officials escorted Referee Walton and Chuck Fenske, early standontar| 1-2 teaspoon salt neither service was responsible for 1:15—Ma Perkins. ing ad'vertising copy for Illinois and later was connected with the (Further progress was reported Field Msrshsl Friedrich Paulus. . 1 teaspne of them was (Dlevclaiiid that he's planning week­ tlve uproar, Indianapolis lost its 1:12 miles are ready to race. are Herbert of San Diego, CaUf., cream until fluffy. Add egg yolks view of shipbuilding and sinkings. <1.2; 15—How To Enter a Contest 2:30— We Love and Learn. For Major Loop Sprisoned by a Federal judge for divisions west of Voronezh y re Its communique, broadcast from Navy loafers” were impeding the Crack Y Keglers R«ady moaning in our ear the other day ly shows starting in March.... sixth straight, 6 to 2. Dodds, who raced to the front] and Louis of Waterbury. beat well. Sift flour, baking pow­ war production program. For reasons of military secrecy, To Ser\e Full Term And Win 2:45—U fe Can Be Beautiful. oontempt. held in a 7-1 opinion by Mr. Fitch leaves his wife, Mrs. wiped ou t Southeast of Kaatorr Berlin and recorded by The Asso­ der and salt together. Add sifted little information has emerged 2:30—UtUe Show For West Side Stars' about the ignorance of official New York baseball fans could It was while the four players, last year with triumphs in botkj Justice Roberts that if both a fine Florence Wellander Fitch, and a naya. some 80 miles east of lha ciated Press, said another .German hlust Have Essential Driving 2:45—Day Dreams with Bud scorers in the minor leagues.... hardly believe their eyes when Dallas. Feb. 1.—(/Pi—Handsome two from each club, were in the the indoor and outdoor A.. A. U.; dry Ingr^ents alternately with Jeffers discussed the need- of from the hearings. Waterbury. Fob. 1.—(flb—John aad imprisonment are erroneously son, Harold D. Fitch of Torring- important German bases at Kursk, group in the northern part of milh andf flavoring, mixing well Rainey "One guy complained all season they read the Yanks had traded Tom Hamilton is considered ready cell at Providence that Buffalo mile championships, apparentl;^ .imposed, payment of the fine re- many Axis troops were killed and maintenance of transportation for Behind the scenes, the first S. Monagnn. successor to the late Friday Evening. ton. For many years he was em­ Stalingrad still was holding out. after each addition. Beat egg struggle over labor legislation is 2:55— News . Arniy Air Force < about olir weekly batting records,” Priddy and C ^dini to Washing­ for major league baseball although scored two quick goals and pulled has not run his fastest race. Vle-'l 'lisves the defendant from serving 1,750 Were captured, it was an' Oi> other sectors of the Russian rion-mllitary purposes, declaring “ I Vincent A. Scully as mayor >f be said. "Tlien at the end of the even with the Reds. Then the ployed by th4 Whitlock Coil Pipe whites until stiff, add remaining krtow that this country cannot be developing slowly. It Stewart Kennedy, manager of ton for Zuber and cash. They not yet out of high school—but no torics a year ago gave him both I the sentence. nounced. front the communique asserted, centers Waterbury. today announced his season he sent in hts sheets with­ Bisons counted in th. overtihie for company of Elmwood. syrup gradusUy. Fold into batter taken off rubber and avoid col­ around Representative Hobbs’km* (D.,/¥V . . .. m .. . _ ... m_.ia the Y" bowlers, reports that his thought Clark Griffith always was wonder. , „ experience and confidence and I Ruled unanimously that a sea- (Several more populated places "fighting continues with undlmin- intention of serving out the full Accidents Lower out any fielding fiitures. . ...They’ll the guy who came up with the • The big first baseman he’s 6 th e winning marker. this season may see him lower I thoroughly. Bake in square forms, lapse. "We must have rubber to Ala.) bill to subject labor groups term of the chief executive who charges are ready to invade the ,man may recover for personal in­ WlUlam D. Sbeekeiy were \claimed captured In the Ished liolence.” Runaway Bull list only three total bases and no “ and cash.” Earlier in the frsy one /an meet records and perhaps even | north Caucasus, but they were not or individual cup cake pans lined take care of essential driving, in­ to the penalties of the anti-rack­ died January 9. It was reported West Side Rec next Friday eve­ feet 3 and weighs 218 poundq--h juries receiveh on land in connec- The funeral of WUllam David Anotbar Berlin broadcast aaid it writh waved paper, in a moderate run batted in for a guy who hit a jumped the fence and attempted to threaten world marks. identified. The Red Army offensive cluding farm production.” eteering law. <210 President earlier Mavor Monagan might re­ ning In the Infantile Paralysis been playing ever since he w A 'tion with his work, undet a 1920 Sheekey of 62 Norman street, was announced authoritatively hot oven (375 degrees F.) 30 min­ Shot to Death Washington, Feb. 1— — The hom er... .We got one score, that Today's Guest Star aid the Providence club and a lit­ Gil. who won the Sugar Boa was reported developing success­ He was critical of a atatement Philip Murray called it "danger­ sign from his duties as the city’s benefit match. Thir Y league la able to lift a glove and today at istetute giving seamen the right to ! this town, was held from hia late that Paulus was severely wounded. utes or until done. Cool and frost. greatly* expanded Army Air had Jones pitching a complete Kenneth Jones. Peoria. (III.) tle later another fan grabbed mile some weeka ago, will fully there with motorized infan­ he s^id emanated from one of the ous, IH-eonceived" . legislation; chief executive to take a post In Its eighth season and boasta a 18 is a veteran of thirteen years ^ m e in Federal court for Injuries home Sunday afternoon at' 2:30 Indication of L u g e Retreat Jelly Frosting game, then three weeks later the Journal-Transcript; “Wonder If Frank Beisler’s head gear. Beisler his indoor debut in the try slashing through German po­ service departments that all crude said it was backed by forces with the alien property custodian Forces, operating under the prea- large array of fine bowlers. Thla in the game. ' TCceived “in the course of" their o’cloclc 1-2 cup of tart jelly scorer sent us a note 'change Jones the same players who objected to It's a Bob-Feller-and-hls-dad sat on the Ice and refused to play Millrose Games at Madison Square I sitions at one point to rout a Ger- That a large-scale German re­ rubber should be allocated "for which "are recklessly toying with in New York. Waterbury, Feb. 1.— (jP>— The aure of war-time training, n< league has been very popular 'employment. Rev. Thorsten A. Gustafson, . treat might be in progress between 1 unbeaten egg white to Smith; Jones was traded be­ several weeks training in the tor­ proposition. Fred H. Hamilton, until it was returned. Garden here Feb. 6. Against hitel military purposes. disasterouB policies based on pressure on Waterbury’a beef since its origin and its represen­ All the rumpus at Indianapolis pastor of the Emanuel lAitheran Faced'W ith Disaster the Caucasus and the lower Don. Dash of salt. The rubber director ssid he was their owm long-standing preju­ shortage must have been relieved boast a lower aecldcnt rate in the fore the game."... .This year’s rid south will now object to march DaUas hotel operator, started will be Walter Mehl. now an en-J United States than during the tatives want to prove their supe­ was raised over what could have DUmissal Action church, officiated. The German troops remaining in east of Rostov, ikaa Indicatf^ by Coolt- Ingredients in upper part “out Of sympathy" wi^h the Army. dices against labor organizations." Hartford Boy Wounded aomewhat today. riority over the West Side bowl­ prize, our informant claimed, came snowballs in the north.” teaching Tom the fine points of sign in the Navy who ranka wit M;.»b Helen Berggren, soloist. of double boiler. Beat constantly Navy and the Office oC Price Ad­ 1930-40 peacetime period. from the North O rolina State been the Caps’ third goal.' The de­ the best; and Jim Rafferty, tbO| the <2aucs«us also were faced with the high command’s assertion that Primary Interest, however, was A runawray bull, probably named ers. baseball when he was five—or feat dropped the Hoosiera into a Pleasing to Lllrnan rendered "The ■ Old Rugged Russian troops advancing in that until It holds peaks. Makes enough ministration on the view that cer Robert A. Lovett, assistant sec­ League. The box was faultless Service Dept. New Yorker, w'ho recently disaster today. The midnight com­ focused upon the Ways and Means Washington. Feb. 1. 'in'^iJThe Ferdinand and looking for a cork Manager Kennedy will pick his younger. "I might have been only tie for fifth place with the revived New Haven. Feb. 1.—(Pennsylvaniaeld­ lightweight cham- boxers take on an opponent. Mas* books- o< ths Supreme Elmat Center street. Ool. O n . Constantin Rokoasov- ly to soften the effect eg this ca­ of 1944 to attain the Baruch eom- MaorU. you ought to ploff tastrophe on the German people. The marching ration of Union mittee’s goal of 1,037,000 tons of versity atudant, a t T una. Arif- valopad audfitoily tr a m » sav New Novofrl-AIUMMitk Tfito est son. U now » three year

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I have my troublas cloud; with Sffieiency too, Ttey’ve put a /G O N E HIM STARTEDJ LITTLE ■oldiar (in audlanoa)—I hava! Repairing 23 Garden— Farm— Dairy 78 Or, like the dew the aun haa nibbar stamp in my nast so I can TO V EH?^^;P' IW^KEN Lost BBd Found Automobiles for Sale 4 Legal Notices Answers To tag, pastor of the Rockville Meth­ Visiting Celebrity—Speak up, HELP Products 50 odist church will officiate. Burial driadTv data my eggs two waska aktad. WORK MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ AT A COURT OK HRUBATK HKi.D “ Do You Know— ” Rockville please. What reform would you / WM TMEWARl '-;>4iAROE ILAXX black and AUTOMOBILES "Equal to New.” will be In Grove Hill cemetery. la it chaff tha wind whirls from FOR 1941 Olds club sedan, 11,000 ed, shear grinding, key BtUng, FOR SALE—GREEN Mountain at Manchptter within and for thv^ the fleer: ^ve our speakera? Prodnetlen.. .'nie American lads fine hound, friendly, leather District of Manchrster. on thi: 1st I 1. Reidcr Anderson holds Lewis H Chapman Fuel Signa Soldier (in a u d ie n ce C h lo ro ­ eaOar, ao taf. Reiward. Jacob miles, 1940 Chevrolet coach, 10,- duplicating, vacuum cleaners ate. potatoes, field run, 31.25 per day of February, A. I).. 194.T. 96, Boekvilla Or. amoks rising te vanlah ever* in the field will win or lose this war j Aatance record in ski jump— i The Town Clerk has received more? form. . XkWthacher, Ellington, Conn. Tel. 000 miles, 1940 Dodge coach, 13.- overhauled. Bralthwaltc, 52 Pearl bushel, at the place. Seconda $1.10 Preaent WILLIAM B. HYLIC. H»q., from the State a number of signs by tha matartal are furnish them. street Judtee. ' 311.60 feet nt PInneia, Jugo­ . . . Production lines grow more im­ " AackvUle Div. 403-3. 000 miles, 1940 Mercury conver- Iier hundred. Discount for bags iCNtate of Francia Alfxaniipr i*it- slavia, March 17, 1935. which merchants and offices co­ Uble coupe, 18,000 miles, 1942 returned. Also yellow turnips, SOc tla late of Manchester. In said Uts- Liberty Is part of heaven's eods: The only difference between a portant every day. . . . Let it not A ANTED r o rUNE, repali and 2. Max Cary shares with Ty operating with the government by Tha perfect law of tha ona Ood. ;^ibOaT—BILX> f o l d and conUnts. Chevrolet sedan, and convertible per bushel. Frank V, WUliama, trlrt. deceased. Call Extended closing their places p f business one rut and a grave is the dlmenetone. be said of us at heme that a single regulate your piano or player On motion of ElisHbetli T. Little ^Cobb the record for leading Men uae it aa a battlecry in war American soldier lost his life be- ■ 'n o d e r return to Apt. 32, 689 all have good tires, heaters and 1632 Tolland street. or more days a week to save fuel piano. Tel. Manchester 5002. of said Manchester Administratrix. major league in stolen bases For It la Inflnltaly worth dying of—too little—too late. Main atreet Reward. some radios. Terms and trades OUDERKD:— That six months may secure without charge. • Jones—I've heard your wife la cause the grc...c8t numoer of years— for. accepted. Dial 5191 now. Bnin- NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS, cel- from thd 1st day of Fe!»ruary A. D.. ■ 10. Topped National League In To Rev. Booth Library Refiort a finished alnger? l/OST—MAN’S GRAY euede left ner’s, 80 Oakland atreet, Man­ Household Goods 51 1943 he and the same are limited —Ida Josephine Brittain. Doing the right thing ia much lulold replaced in curtains, all and Hllow'ed for the ereditor.s with-, 1913-15-16-17 19-20-22-23-24-25. The report of Miss Edith M. Smith—Well, not yet—But the hand glove, tan lined |n viclnUy chester. Open evenings. Tel. 4485. neighbors almost got her last easier than doing it twles. ,, ot North End. Reward. Tel. 4822. kinds of leather work. Chus Lak- WE WILL SELL furniture, and in which to hring in their claims 3. 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ESERS SEAR SOU COMfe OUT 1125.00: 1937 G. M. A. C. panel, PIANO rUNING and repairing. time allowed hp posting a copy of Salesman—No, air. He wants I PBACTICE Ef^ GO A H E A l^ ford. I England in 1816 and was in ac- 994 were purchased, 124 gifts re­ doesn't always keep the bast time. tell half she knoara. COULD TMItsMC O F ,jrOR 8AI-E—1939 PLYMOUTH 8245.00; 1936 Ford coupe, S295.00. Player piano specialty. John this order on the pubtic sign post come Its Pastor. two shoes that aqueak In tha same MryS&U= A LOT AW O PQACTtCE CM INSTEAD OP THE CUStDllAARS PRO­ OF HIBERNATION MUM©UN<», neare.si to the place where the de­ ' tion until 1892—46 years. ceived, 1693 were discarded, leav­ key. MV MOTH02 USreMS S U & - - W E ^ AMVTMtNS ELSE coupe, all good tirea, new spare, Very clean RAH. 1938 Pontiac Cockerbam, 28 Bigelow street FOR SALE— SINGLE maple bedi ing a total of 23.791 volumes at FUSE BOTANICAL DISPLAY IN MN SOMETHiNO ABOUT A convertible. Brunner's, 80 Oak­ ceased last dwelt within said town TO ME. BUT TO NVAKE t K b o a r d »F H E H A D TO mileage 24,000. Inquire 26 Birch Tel. 4219. brand new, only used 6 months. and by publishing the same in suine Rockville, Feb. 1— (Special) — the end of the year. CO»«5CEKfn2ATE OK) BACK VARD.T’M PLANhilNS MASS FORMAL g a r d e n / - ' ^ land street. Tel. 519:^-4485. newspaper having a circulation in FUNNY BUSINESS A 6PEECH BEFOfZE A ,op DtREcroes.* Street John Bohlin. Al.so springs and pair goose At the meeting of the Vernon Cen­ The volume of fiction lent for , Sweet Young Thing—Klae me THAT/ JUST GO PRODUCTION OF MBSBTABUES BUT i Me n e v e r s e e n said probate district, within ten once mere like that and I COOMRJL OF BRILLIANT ALL VeX) feather pillows. Tel. 2-1074. days from the date of this order, home use: Adult, 32.828; Juvenile, H M /E T D O O AHEAD-SELL US [;W 1 PONTIAC COUPE sedan, Help Wanted— Female 3-i ter Congregational church held on yours for lift! HAEM MEEDS A LOT OF TO HELP TrtE VilAR EFFORT/— ANSTHING SET IN VOUR and return make to thlg court of * Stafforcl Springs volumes of non fiction lent for IS T H lt ^ OM SOAETHIM* 1941 Pontiac custom sedan, 1940 Busines.s Services Oflfered 13 FOR SALE 9 PIECE dining room the notice giv»n. ' Sunday, it was voted to extend a Young Man—Thanks for the PRACTICE TO IMPf2Ed5 WHM D O l^ Sou ATX)PT THE SARD THAT X COULDN'T home use, adiilt 15,116, Juvenile CRITICAL, IKITELUSEMT VERY SIMPLE Pontiac 2 door sedan. 1940 GIRL OR WOfllAN wanted. New set. almost new. Coat $189.50, will WILLIA.M S. HYPH John O. Netto call to Rev. William R. Booth of 3,430; total circulation, 72,533. warning. IDEA, INBTBAO OF POTTtNft RAISE IN A DUSTPAN/ Chevrolet 2 door sedan, 1940 CHAIR CANING, rush or porch Judge. 472, Stafford MHdDS-’ AM' • tMTELUSEMT/ UKE A SE^/E^3“ sell for SIOO. Call 2-1625. 112-1.41. Hartford, to become pastor of the Borrowers registered during the IN SOUR USUAL CROP OF ' Chevrolet sedan. Cole Motors— chair seats replaced. Kenneth Model Laundry, Summit street Beer. 194 Highland street. Tele­ church. year. Adult 928; juvenile 287, total Sweat Young Thing (at dance) DROOPIN©^ > Ul64. WA.NTED— ELDERLY woman as FOR SALE-FRIGIDAIRE, late AT A CUL UT OF PROBATE HELD —I aimply adore that funny atap. phone 5410;;^ XI Muiu'hcfttfT within and for the , Funeral .services for Angelo T. Rev. Booth is a native of Maine, 1,215; total number of reglstsrad P A N S I E S f housekeeper, one who prefers model new. Duo-Therm oil heat­ I Panciera, 62, of Brown avenue, a graduate of the University of borrowers. 3,604. Where did you leam It? er circulating fan. Tel. 2-0602. District uf .Manchester, on the Int good home to high wages. Write day of F/iiruarv. A. D.. ll»4:J. were held this morning at St. Ed­ Maine and is now a student at the Collecting Taxes Soldier—Funny step? Tra los­ Town Building— Contracting U Box O, Herald. Presont WILLIA.M S. HYDE. Esq., ward's chui'ch at 9 o'clock.| Rev. Hartford Seminary Foundation. Francis S. Rupprecht, Old Age ing my garter. JlidKc*. Henry L. Chabot, assistant pas­ The Vernon Center Congregational Machinery and Tools 52 t/Atate of TiiuinaR HoUIpti laic Assistance Tax Collector for the FOR NEW OR ALTERATION WANTTID—GIRL FOR general tor officiated at the requiem church has been without a pastor Adverliseiiieiil housework, working couple. Call o.f jJanchtalrr, in said Diatrict, de­ town of Vernon, will be at the of­ Junior (just home from school, jobs see William Kanchl. 519 Cen­ NEW OLIVER "60' tractors in ceased. mass. Burial was in St. Edward's since la.st fall when Rev. Norman fice of the Town Clerk in the Me­ to his father)—I’ve learned In 5805. On motion of Brriha MoUli n of cemetery. Members of the Italian ter atreet. Telephone 7773. stock. Used Cletrac tractor. New said .Mane Iic9 ter Executrix. Weed, now pastor, of the Congre­ morial building during February school today that animals have FBOARD OF TAX REVIEW Oliver spreaders. Saw rigs. Ford- UUDERKD — That j»ix rnonliia Benefit Societj' oif which the de­ gational church at Plymouth, re- and March 1 from 2 to 5 p. m. and new fur every winter. WANTED—GIRL TO FILE and ceased was a member, attended in typewrite, shorthand unnecess­ son parts. Dublin Tractor Com­ from Uie 1st day of February .A. D., signe'.t- Saturday mornings also from 9 to Father—Sh-h-h-h. Your mother Heating— Plumbing— pany, Willimantic. 1941 be and (he «nme are limited a body. Elias Durieko 12 noon. He will also be at the of­ te in the next room. eus Notice ary. The Norton Electrical In­ and allowed for the creditors with­ Mr. Panciera, collapsed after Roofing 17 in which to brIiiK in their clain>* Elias Durieko, 52, of 25 Linden fice on Monday evenings from 7 to VNAR strument Co., Hilliard .street. trudging through the snow, Friday HRalndt «ai4l eatalc. ami live paid Place died on Sunday at his home 9 p. m. Checks or money orders Amos— I once had a beard Ilka IP BONDS The Board of Tax Review of ED COUGHLIN—REPAIRS OF A FEW MORE GOOD women to Rooms Without Board 59 llxecuUix i.*4 directed to Kive morning, and died in an automo­ following a brief illness. He was notice to the creditors to hriiiK In may be sent to the Old Age As­ youra, but when I realised how Town of Manchester, Corfti., all types of roofs. 390 Woodland work in warm warehouse. Good bile on Park street which was to born in Poland, August 13, 1890, sistance Tax Collector,,Francis S. FOR RENT— LARGE FRONT their ciaima within said, time allow­ ihave taken him to work. He had made me look, 1 cut It off. 1^11 be in session at the Municipal atreet. Phone 7707. pay. Burr Nurseries. ed by postinjc a copy of thi.i order the son of Peter and Ursula room furnished for light house­ ! walked to the home of his nephew Rupprecht. 14 King street, Rock­ Kale-—Well, my face once look­ ^Building the following days dur- on th. piitdic ni^rn pn^t nearest* to Durieko and came to Rockville 37 ville. ed like yours and when I realized [ H i l WA.NTED— LADY grocery clerk, keeping, 'suitable for couple or 2 the pl.ice \vh4?r»‘ tlie ileceasVd la.^t 'John Panciera about a half a mile t^lBg the month of Febmarj’. 1943: ilwelt within said town a-nd l»y pub- years ago. He was employed by Parent Teacher .^ssorlatlun I couldn't cut It off I grew a beard Mwday. Feb. 1—6:TO P. M. to Moving— Trucking— Mahieti Grocerj’. 183 Spruce men. Inquire 124 High street. away from his hoi and got into the M. T. Stevens & Sons Co., as a liAbiiiK the .'♦ame m some, newspaper the car in front of his nephew's There will be a meeting of the to cover It. C3\€> • P. Ml, Storage 20 street. having a circulation in said jirobate fireman. He was a member of FOR RENT—ONE ROOM for one house. Panciera was found dead Longview Parent Teacher Asso­ 6PECIALTS IB Tuesday, Feb. 2—3:80 P. M. to iliRtrlcl. within ten days from the St. Joseph’s Catholic church and ciation this evening at the school- WANTED—EXPERIENCED wo- Or two girls. One minute from ilalr of this order, and return make slumped over in the front seat of A country lad strolled up to T>ANDEUONS* • P. M. THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. the St. Michaql's society. He leaves house. Following the butilness' ses­ men to sew covers on baseballs' South Main street. Tel. 2-1614. to this court of the notice ifivuii. the car b.v his nephew. Dr. G. Per- pay telephwe and deposited i Weitaesday, Feb. 8—6:80 P. M. local and long distance moving. WU.LIA.M S. HYDE ills wife. Mrs. Anna Kaminski sion there will be a program and Return load system, furniture "at home. For particulsrs apply to J udt^e. cival Bard medical examiner was nickel in the slot. Finally the op «a 8 P. M. called, and reported death was Durieko; three sons. Peter J.. refreshments will be served. Thnraday, Feb. 4—3:30 P. M. to storage. Dial 6260. The Tober Ba.seball Co., Elm St., Boarders Wanted 59-A H-2-1-43. Francis A., and Joseph E. and two arator said: "Number, pleaae? Manchester. ifrom over exertion. He was born Board of Tax Review and he answered; “Number the if Ps Ms AT A CurUT UF PUOHATK.HKLI) daughters, Mis.ses Anna U. and The Board of Tax Review. Ger­ ROOM AND BOARD with private 1 in Forno di Zoldo. Italy April 20, Dickens! I want my chewing THE CRACKED BOARD w.amn.im'widtffra.KaafcT, : Friday. Feb. 5—6:30 P. .M. to Repairing 23 WANTED^HOUSEKEEPER with at Manchester within and for the ] 1881 the .son of ?Ir. and Mrs. An- Helen V. Durieko. all of this city. ald R. Risley, Franklin B. Harlow P. M. family. Convenient to biia line. District of Manchester, »>n Die 1st "The funeral will be held on Tues­ gum !" practical ntirsing e.xperiencc. Live dav of Felmiarj- D., 1911. I to|iio Panciera. He has been a resi- and Frank J. Ciechowski will be Young gentleman preferred. Tel. day at 8:80 a. m. from the White Satarday, Feb. 6—3:30 P. M. to SAWS ak ALL KINDS filed, set. in or out. Address D, Man­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. E.sq.. Ident of Stafford Springs for forty at the office of the Town Clerk 2-1076. Funeral Home and at 9 a. in. at St. A celebrated Angelican divine, *Hey, Joe! Do ni^tmares breathe in YOur facef* • P. Bf. ana repaired, cord wood saws chester Herald. J udKe. I years and was employed as a from 6 to 8 this evening for the AND HER BUDDIES O h— h h h l BY BDGAR M A R im Menday, Feb. 8—6:30 P. M. to gummed, power and hand lawn E.statP of Julian Phaanot late of Joseph's Catholic church. Burial the late Bishop of Rochester, who BOOTS FOR RENT—FURNISHED room Manchester. in said District, de­ I weaver at the Riverside Woolen purpo.se of hearing appeals of any bad been ailing for some time, de­ [ P. M. mowers 'verhauled, and sharp­ mill. He leaves one son Antonio will be in St. Bernard's cemetery. with board for 2 girls. 136 Bissell ceased. I persons from the assessment of cided to consult Sir Frederick ! Tnaaday, Feb. 9—3:30 P.. M. to ened Stored all winter no extra Help Wanted— Male 36 The Executor having exhibited i Panciera; four daughters Mrs. MIhn Bridget Egan SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH V O O V VKAVt street. their property as complied by the Treves, the noted surgeon. After J P. M. . charge. Axes, knives, shears, and bis administration account with I Mariano Calchera, Mrs. John Os- Miss Bridget Egan, formerly of Board of Assessors. AV^ BA9TV SOU ; WedaeeJay. F^. 10—6:SoV. M. MAN WANTED, mechanically in­ .«aid e.statc to this Court for allow­ Rockville, died Sunday morning at a careful examination, Sir Fred­ skates sharpened. Capitol Grind­ ance. it Is j trowski, Mrs. Amcrico Fiamengo AT?!t VXtVCOWE To O S t 1 VtA 9a 8 P. M. clined, steady year round work. St. Mary's' Home, West Hartford, erick pronounced hie verdict: ing Co., 38 Main. Tel. 7958. Wanted to Rent 68 UliDEKED:— That the Sth day of .and Mrs. Reno Francini all of V^<3^.TUTT ______Ttairaday, Feb. 11—3:30 P. M. Capitol Granding Co., 38 Main St. Keliruary. A. D.. 1941. at 9 o'cl(»ck ■Stafford Springs; two brothers, following a short illness. . She "Your lordship must go to Al­ 9a 8 P. M. WANTED TO RENT—single house (w. t.) forenoon. at the Proliate lEmelio Panciera of Wickford, R. leaves .several cousins in Hartford giers or some winter resort on VNOUL'DKi'T (------■ ■ , WANTED - DISHWASHER, 6 iifrice. In said .Manchester, lie and Marlborough the Riviera.” Friday. Feb. 12—6:30 P. .M. to with option to buy. Best of ref­ 11., and Louis Panciera of Italy; and Rockville. The funeral will be - vkacjocrvol '. PB4JTEUT days'a W'eek, good hours, good the same is assigned for a hoarinn; . "Impossible,” replied the Bish­ r ; • P. M. erences. H. T. Hansen. Tel. Hart­ on the allowance of said administra­ four sisters, Mrs. Silvio Simonelli lield on Wednesday .with a solemn Mrs. Howard Lord OMi W - pay. The Tea Room, 883 Main St. op. “I have too much work to get W - Satarday, Feb. 13—3:30 P. .M. WITH I.\SURA.NCE ford 6-6241. tion account with .said estate, and and Mrs. John Campo both of requiem mass in St. Mary's chapel 384-2, East Hampton N O O Q t m i 08 P. M. this Court directs the Executor to Mystic; Mrs. Peter Pediezzia of at 9:30 a. m. Burial will be in St. through." See Kive public notice, to all persitn.s in­ "Well.” said the Doctor, “you All persona claiming to be ag­ Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 LOCAL COUPLE. RESIDENTS terested therein to appea,r and be Westerly, R. I., and Mrs, Oliver Bernard's cemetery. Rockville. grieved by the doings of the As- McKi n n e y b r o t h e r s of Manchester for many years, heard thereon by publishlnR a copy ReFanti of St. Petersburg, Fla., Friends may call at St. Mary's Samuel Kershaw has returned must make your choice. It is T O V W , aaMora of the Town of Manches­ 605 Main St., Manchester, Conn. COCKER SPANIEL puppies. Start desire 5 room rent by March 1st. of this order In some newspaper i and 7 grandchildrei liome after 5 p. m. on Monday. home from the middlesex hospital either Algiers or haavsn.” Telephone 6060 nr 7432 Phone 7697. having a circulation in said Dis­ Private Raymond A. Bosco son Funeral where he has been a patient for "Dear me,” exclaimed the Bish­ ter, Conn., and those requiring the New. Year with a Merry trict. Hm ’ days lieforc said day i>f a few weeks. Offsats must appear and file their Cocker puppy to brighten and j heurintf and return make to this of Mr. and Mrs. Olympic Bosco of The funeral of Robert Arzt, 79. op, with a sigh; "then I auppoas t'oiirt, and by mailintr on or before East street, formerly of Manches­ John Fuller and daughter Mrs. It must be Algiers." complaint at one of these meet- protect your home. Jack Frost! of 94 Grand avenue was held Sun­ Mabel Kinghorn arc visiting Mrs. tags or at some adjourned meet- Kennels, .6 Gardner street. THREE OR FOUR room apart­ Fcliruary 3, 1941. a copy of this ter, has been assigned to the Army day afternoon from the White P'u- ment wanted. Call 5215. order to Rene Chuano't.' 18 Weal- Air forces T- 'inical School at Kinghorn's - husbard, Seamen : tag of said Board of Tax Review. wood street. Manchester. Conn.; and neral Home. Dr. George S. Brookes Harry Kinghorr ’ i is stationed The time of appeal is limited by H A V E B U Y E R Dporac (ThaRncit. 24g charter Oak Sioux Falls, S. D., for training as pastor of the Union church offici­ HOLD EVERYTHING Live Stock— Vehicles street. Manchester. Conn. a radio operator-mechanic. He en­ at Jacksonville. Florida. : taw to twenty days from and aft' FOR 4 OR S-ROOM SINGLE. WILLIA.M S, HVr»E ated. The bearers were Paul Local schools \ 're closed Fri­ cr the first day of February, 1943. tered the seFvicc o.i September Arzt, Norman Hoffman, Ernest Quick Sale! FOR SALE- 6 SLEIGHS. 3 two ^ JudK^* 19-12 and was stationed at Miami day on account of the storm. Gustave Schreiber, H-2-1 - n. Dowd and Harold Rothe. Burial Har\’ey Ofshay, son of Mr. and 2 - / scaters and 3 cutters. S. D. Pearl, Bolton Beach. was in Grove Hill cemetery. Chairman. Arthur A; Knofla 100 Woodlanil street. Mrs. Barney Ofshay is recovering Everett T. McKinney, Mrs. Clyde Marshall Removing Snow from the measles. Secretary. 855 Main St. Tel. 5440 nr 5938 Phone 4052 the draft law at the Community ' With practically all of the places The Board of Tax Review will John I. Olson. Wanted— Pets— Poultry— Hall, Bolton Center and their das- j Easter Beauty of business closed today In com­ meet today. February 1, from 10 B Y R 0 Y C B A H 9 sificatlon card received from the WASH TUBS One Down Board of Tax Review, Manches­ Stock 41 Previously acknowledged In Bol­ pliance with Governor Baldwin's until 3 at the home of Robert T. ter, Conn.- Draft Board In Rockville. The request, con.siderable headway was Buell. The next two meetings will ton’s March of Dimes was the sum w a n t e d TC BUY beef cows, first card will bear the signature expected to be made in the remov­ be held on F bruary 13 and Febni- X H M IE A N BUT.HBRR F O R S A L E calves and pigs for slaughtering. of $25.85; donations received since: of some person in Bolton who reg­ al of snow from the center of the a ir 20 at the same place. ORDER POP. MAJOR.THIS IS Will pay good price. Manchester William McKee, $1; Mr. and Mrs. istered the men in Bolton; the sec­ city. The snow banked high on The t6wn reports for the fiscal I nH E PROCEDURE VOUR ARREST., FOR ONE BV' THE m e M anebester W'est Center Street— Slaughter House. Tel. 2-0294 Ferdinand Lewis. $2; Mrs. Amy ond card will bear the stamp of both sides of Market street, one of year ended August 31, 1942 have Board 35, Rockville, Conn. Those the narrowest streets in the busi­ been received by First Selectman I “ Of THE AMERICAN R E A D IT I , NAME OF H/ Evening Herald 6 - Room Single, steam Cross, 50 cents; Ralph Broil, $1; persons who do not have the sec­ ness section has been removed, John Fuller. R A IO BR S IS SIM PLE. HEINKEI Classified Advertisements heat. Fireplace. Heated A. C. Broil. $1; Mr. and Mrs. Alex­ ond card, should obtain one from and also in front of the stores On DISGUISED AS MEM* Count six avertg* words to it lint; garage. ander Bunce, $2; deposits from one the Rockville Board. West Main street. 0ERS OF THE GESTAPO, Initials. numbers and abbreviations coin box, $1.33, making a total of Service Men Notes Bernard C. Obenauf AND SPEAKING GER­ ■aeb count as a word and compound 3-Family Dwelling, Main WANTED $35.18 or nearly half of the quota Pfc. R. Kneeland Jones, Jr., Bernard Carl Obenauf. 77, of 27 Wapping M A N . THEY APPROACH words as two words. Minimum cost of $75 for the town of Bolton. Due Windsor avenue, died Friday night is arica of three lines. street. North section. Won­ U.S.A., Is enjoying s seven-day A GUARD OUTSIDE Lina rates per day tor transient derful location for a profes­ 10 HOUSES — 4. Ti and 6 to the fact that schools were closed furlough from his duties at a at the Engleman Convalescent Mrs. W. W. Grant ads. rooms. Also 2 - family on Monday returns from the boxes camp hear Syracuse, N. Y. Home in Somers. He was born in 7394, Manchester t h e t o w n H A L L BSeell.a Marcb it, lasT sional man and good invest­ have not been made. Several ad­ Private Albert (Sammy) Giglio Scbleitz, Germany, February 17, Cash Charge houses. Have ready buyers I i ConsecuUvs Days . 7 ctsi 9 ett ment. ditional contributions arc now In has been changed and his new ad­ 1865 and came to this country 60 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hart, are It Consscutivs Days 9 ots 11 cts for cash. Act quickly! the mail and it has been decided to dress is: Battery A. 737th C. A. years ago. He was a cabinet mak­ both ill at their home here. [I Day ...... |11 ClsilS cts Foster street, near Cen­ keep the drive open until Wednes­ (Bn. A. A.), Fort Bliss, Texas. He er, carpenter and wheelwright by Miss Doris -Williamson, First caw t All orders for Irregular insertions m trade and was employed in the You insisted on coming mil here after I lold yjou you [will bo charged at the one time rats. ter, 6-Room Single. Fur­ day to allow some of the organiza­ would appreciate letters from his grade teacher at Wapping gram­ I Spocla) rates for long term every nace heat; Large lot. Ex­ George L. Graziudio tions in town to decide if they wish friends in town. construction of- many of the large mar school, spent the week-end at “Here’s an order from the city couldn't stand the hardshljis of winter on the Russian [day advertising given upon request, buildings in this vicinity. He had cellent location. Real Estate and Insurance to contribute to the drive. There is New Books Received her home in Stamford. hall to clean off your walk!" frorit!” < t Ads ordered cancelled before the plenty of time to send your dona­ Four new books will be ready been retired in recent years. He Mrs. Ernest Sharp, of Mystic, [or fifth day will be charged only 109 Henry Street Tel. 5'178 was a member of the Harigauri. itOT the actual number of times the Also several new. central­ tion in so it will count for Bolton for distribution at the Bolton Li­ is with Mrs.. Robert Sharp, of He leaves two sons, Ernest R. and ^ad appeared, charging at tne r. te ly located, thoroughly mod­ in the March of Dimes. brary on Wednesday afternoon: Foster street, caring for her since roONERVlLLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX VJ Coamed but not alowanco or »*unds Aircraft Spotters “Aviation Cadet," by Lent; "Air Harold Obenauuf; a sister, Mrs. her recent accident. '^^ean be made on six time ads «?cpped ern 4-Room Singles with 2 George Mannell and grandson, all After the fifth day. Boltonites on duty for the fifth Patrol," Lent; "Queen of the Flat Mrs. W. W. Grant is at the home i of Rockville. No **tlll forbids"; display lines not unfinished rooms on second Saturday and Sunday of the month Tops,” Johnston; "Look to the of her niece and nephew, Mr. and Domcfftk Sciencff b y Y. T. HAMLIN I add. The funeral will be held on Tues­ Mrs. Levi T. Dewey where she is ALLEY OOP floor. F. H. A. financed. H A V E B U Y E R included: 9-11. Mr. and Mrs. Ern­ Mountains,” Cannon. Hours at the The Herald will not be responsible est Anderson; 11-1, John Timbrell, library on Wednesday will be 2:30 { day at 2 o'clock at the White Fu­ recuperating from her recent Ill­ |4 tor more than one incorrect inser­ 2-FA5nLV HOUSE. Act quick- neral home. Rev. Arnold F. War- ness. m------^ - OH, STOP THATeROUSiNGf tion of any advertisement ordered Apply ly If you hAve property to sell. Donald Tedford; 1-3, Frank Volpl, to 5:30 p. m. IR UNCLE OOR-GEE. HOW SWELL* ^ CAD S l ’VE-JUST C50TTO [ tor more than one time. See Carlo Volpl; 3-5, Mario Fava, Wednesday Meetings — FROM WHAT ------WELL, FeoNulL ISOM E HELP WITH THE ^ The Inadvertent omission of tn- Frank PaggioU; 5-7, Rocco Fiano, 'The Bolton 'Volunteer Firemen WE'VE HEARD . oorrect publication ot advertisitig Edward J. Holl It will be recMAed only by cuncellatiun Arthur A. Knofla Lawrence Fiano; 7-9,^ Adolph will meet Wednesday evening at Spring Ftowers Apron ,WE KNOW f d of the charge made for the service 1009 Main .St. Manchester 855 Main St. Tel. 5440 or 5938 Broil, Ralph BroH. Thi» will not the firehouse for a work meeting. NOUWELL rendered. be the regular list of sjmtters for Work on the new meeting room is h AH advertisements must conform the fifth week-end. to style, copy and typography with progressing and a large number e 5 » P ' rogulationaenforced by the puhiish- Transportation Oumges are urged to attend the meeting. r ors and they reserve the right to Transportation changes in bus The WSCS of the Quarryvllle s o • revise or reject any copy coo- church will meet on Wednesday at (' aldercd objecnomirile. routes for thfil^'hlgh and elemen­ 10:30 a. m. at the church and sew L c l o s i n g Hu U US— Classified ads Stove's - Stoves and M ore STOVES! tary schools went into effect this Ho be published same day ust be morning. Letters have been sent for the Red O oss. The regular Wi rooeived by if o’clock noon. Sntur- meeting of the society will be held % days 10:30. to the parents of pupils affected JONES HAS THEM! by the change by Supervisor L. B. in the afternoon. Each person t A O Telephone Your Want Ads Dunfield. should provide their own box .All kinds nf Cusd and AVood Heatera, Combination Ranges and lunch, coffee will be served. Ads are accepit-d uv«’r tiie tele- Kitehrn Cook Stoves. Save yout health,, money and time by Ladies of St. Maurice L'phone at t'he CHAHCh. itAJ'L Ki^en The Ladies of Saint Maurice ¥ keeping wann. It doesn’t pay to be sick. We’ve got three months ^■Abovs as -a convenience to adver- will meet this evening at the home r^tUors, but the CASH RATLb will be ol winter ahead of us. Sm Endorses Yugoslnv Fund Drive accepted at) FULL^ Pa YML.NT if of Mrs. Renato Cocconl of West 2^atd at thd>businesa office on cr be­ atreet at 8 p. m. t t o r s the seventh day following Uie New York, Feb. 1—(iP)—Under­ jA m t Insertion of each ad. otherwise JONES Carry Two Cards secretary at State Sumner Welles .a»l aom.m»ST- {jthe c h a r g e r a t e will he collect- J The Pioneer Sfo%e Man Boltonites are again reminded has endorsed the . present cam­ *. No reaponsihiVity foi errors In! that beginning today all men must paign . of the United Yugoslav Kiolephoned gds w'ill hSi) assumed and ! .31 OAK STREET TEL. 8254 or T247 VthelP accuracy cannot • be guaran- I carry two cards: Tlielr card re­ Relief fund to raise $2,0(X),000, Itaed. ceived when they registered under the fund announced today. BY MERRILL BLOSSSB What a cute figure will a 2 to 6 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Of Course Not year old cut in this ensemble. The One-Man Job BY FRED HARMAN frock is all prettied up with scal­ loped bodice, buttons and ric-rac This is AMAZING/ -A N D GRABBED A trimming. The button-down bon­ ALL OF A SUDDEN HANDFUL OF SNOW fAAYBE THEY’RE. net and matching panties are also MG TEMPERATURE S 20 OEGRCeS BELOW KAY MOUTW FELT AND CHEweo ON it; OUTUAVS.' THESE very gay with ric-rac edging. COLD. IT WAS AL- JUST BEFORE VOU BEE STIMGS STILL hVkVE Pattern No. 8357 is in sizes 2,. 3. ^ n o r m a l ; GOT HERE{ 4, 5 and 6 years. Size 3 ensemble MOSr AS IF I HAD ME BLIND/QUICK, 5504 REACHED eXJT IHAT LmuE BEAVER-HIDE takes yards 39-lnch material. W POCKET aooK. For this attractive pattern, send 15 cents, plus 1 cent for postage, UNDER-HE TAATlRESSf in coins, with your, name, address, pattern number and size to The Manchester Herald's Today’8 Pat­ By Mrs. Anne Cnbot |work Spring Flowers Apron (Pat­ tern Service, 106 Seventh avenue. Add to your apron wardrobe , tern No. 5504) sdnd IQ cents in New York, N. Y. this bright. Inexpensive spring coin, your name and address and Here is good news for all home flowers ' and buds apron. Patch- the pattern number to Anne Cabot sewing readers!^ The first Issue of work acrapa from your sewing bag The Manchester Herald, 106 Sev-

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iSIatufafBtrr lEu^ttina Average Daily dreolation The W fiR th er rat tSt) Month of Joanary, Au M# t1. ^ WMiikiw mile limit. These will be earrled as their church, to be neighborly with they wlO disclose their identity usual, and the other seven wrill be Manchester^ War Troubles the knowledge that in doing all of Dorcas Croup by signing their owm names to the About Town I Three Routes picked up at properly spaced stope. these things they were not only do­ Valentines. It la hoped that the 7 , 9 5 6 Traneportotion Eliminated ing something.for the other person members will make it a point to isti&jixiiPSiFr iLuPiiitui iFiFruUi Goldsr tosdaht. Membar o f ttm Audit 1. Woodland etreet and to the Date Book but something very Important for attend, otherwrise it is suggested Effect Minds To Hold Party P hi ran of Ctoeulalloas OMM Anthony J. Are Cut Out Hollister school. This is the route themself. ‘To write a letter to s that they send their Valentines Tonight i of Hln. Sophia Oryk of set up laet September. Perrett and soldier is like tonie not on lyto his to the meeting. Manehester^A City of Village Chmth Meeting of Police Commissioners but to your own soul. To volun­ hM ontered ad Glenney provide the transporta­ There will be Red Cross yarn School Buses Are Run* tion. AH pupils live within the 1 1-2 at Police Headquarters at 8:15. Pastor Says It Is Worse teer as a nurses’ aid may not only Valentine Social to Take tnhrtns oontar No. l at Tomorrow- be the means of saving a life, but available on Wednesday night for (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS M w rilty. Ha Is a fimduatc mile limit. (Ctoaetted Adyerttatag «■ Page 8) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2.1943 Annual meeting of Manchester On People at Home may save your own mental health Place Wednwday Eve­ those who would like it. VOL. LXIL. NO. 105 sk. VWanralty and was In ning on New Schedule 2. To Buckland school. Mrs. Red Cross Chapt r, Trade School and put you on the road to a truly The hostesses will be: Mrs. ___ha tbs A rm y July M, 1M2, Moakitis has carried one group of ning at S. —Routes Eliminated. auditorium at. 7;.30. Than Those at Front. radiant personality.’’, Helen Wright, Mrs. Mary Peter­ Hartford. Ha tw i(h t mathema- pupils from her home on Burnham I street to the ’ntersection of Tol­ Regular imeeting, Pines Civic son, Mrs. Vera Peterson, Mrs. ; H n and sdanca In Manchester Association. "The people who get along with The rigular monthly meeting Isabel Reid, Mrs. Emily T olf and Removing Victims of SanitariiTiii Fire a i H aaheol for four years. The new system of schoo! trans­ land Turnpike, anu has then gone portation that staru tomorrow in west on Tolland Turnpike for a Wednesday, February S their troubles are people who take Number 3 Holds of the Dorcas Society w ill be held Mrs. Efi>ba Moeller. Work on Red Cross Surgical Yank Raiders Drive Manchester cuts out three o f the second load. T ie last stop on Tol­ - Sansat Habakah lodfa win hold dressings at the American Legion upon themselves the troubles o f at the Emanuel Lutheran church Baldwin Recommends routes formerly covered. The land Turnpike has been at the third others," said Rev. W. Ralph Ward. H i ranular nMCtinc: this evening Woodland street route that carried railroad crossing, just slightly hall between the hours of 10 a.m. Its Annual Party Wednesday night at 8 o’clock Jr., pastor of the South Methodist at aignt o’clock sharp In Odd Fel- children from the Woodland Park over the 1 1-2 mile limit. and 1:30 p.m. sharp. 'The business session will church. In his sermon yesterday ■ tows hall. A short program of en- development to the Hollister street 3. To Manchester Green school. Wednesday. Februar.v 17 morning. He strrs.sed the need of be made as brief as possible to tastatnment and re^eshments will school is one. It is less than a mile Perrett and Glenney have made Office opens for renewHl of auto Company No. 3 of the South CATERING recognising this factor In getting allow a little time for working follow tba business session. and a half to this school. 'The bus one trip to Lydallville and Green licensea. American Legion Home, Manchester fire department held $67,927,297 Budget; Nazis From Yillage; that took children to the Buck- Acres section. All of these chil­ Leonard atreet. along with trouble particularly its annual Ladies' Night party on hospital supplies under the su­ For All Occasions Private Howard P. Hagedom, land School is also dlscontined as dren are within the 1 1-2 mile limit. these days. at its house Saturday night. It pervision o f Mrs. C. O. Anderson. Ner\-ous. Breakdowns was attended by 76. . Dinner sod M Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Hage- is the one used for pupils of the Their second trip is the one de­ The b u s in g meeting and work Is Oqr Business dom o f 89 Oakland street, was Manchester Green school who lived scribed as Number 3 among those "These w-ar years are going to was served by Osano and Robert To Hear Speaker period will be followed by a Val­ graduated last week from the in the vicinity of Lydallville and retained. Their third trip has col­ cause many mental and nervous J. Smith, president of the district, Aviation Mechanics course at Sey­ Green Acres. lected children on Lake street. breakdowTis. What will happen to was toastmaster. entine social and refreshments. Largest for State Batter Tunis Docks many people’s bodies will be match­ mour Johnson Field, N. C. He Copy Of The Letter Middle Turnpike East, and Finley At Annual Meeting Talks were given by Chief Foy, The members are reminded to Ari^old Po^ani formerly attended Manchester Sent to alt of the pupils effect­ street. The children at the great­ ed again and again by what will Commissioners Hassett and bring Valentines for their “Un­ 174 Vz Spnice St. Tel. 5790 ed today was this lett-r which eil- est distance are almost exactly happen in the minds of others. And Schieldge. Dancing followed. known Sisters.” At this time High school and before entering The annual meeting of the Man­ Americans R e p ul • e plalns the necessity for the 1 1-2 miles from the school. unfortunately the toll of mental ' the service on June 16, 1942 he chester Chapter, American Red Urges Expanding Some was employed by the Connecticut changes. It follows: casualties will probably be greatest Cross, will take place tomorrow Agree on Bolstering Giunter-Attack, With­ Street Railway company. The Office of Defense Transpor­ at those points farthest removed State Services to Meet New Order Erases tation haa ordered a sharp reduc­ evening at 7.30 in the auditorium from the battle zone. For in the draw After Accom* of the Trade school on School battle zone, in total war, people The Gleaners group of the Sowth tion in school transportation. W ar Conditions and After February first no certifi­ Weddings street. There will be rlssses°^ in haven’t time to sit down and go pushing Mission; At Methodist Woman's Society of the building tomorrow and it will over their own troubles until they Laying Aside Antici­ Draft Deferment Defenses of Turkey Christian Service will meet tomor­ cates of War Necessity wdli be is­ Least Two Ships Hit sued to bus.owners and operators be heated during the evening. are distraught and distracted. They More Home Entertaining Is Being row evening at 7:45 at the home of unless the conditions prescribed by Norbert Lacy of the Area Head­ have to be on the alert, or at work pated Surpluses as Mrs. Charles Gill, 90 West Middle O f Ckmvoy EnteHng the ODT have been met, and cer­ Moriarty-Ewell quarters will be present and make and their mind is therefore ab­ Dependency Claims Will churchm Flies to Turnpike. a few remarks. An explanation sorbed, hut in some places far re­ ‘Nest Egg’ for Post- Parlcv Reason tification made to the chief school Miss Alice Ewell, daughter of Harhor; 12 German will also be given of where tKe Red moved people will have a chance to 10 of 14 Men cuss Matter with Inonu i officer of the State and through Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ewell of Ful­ War Period; Proposes Be Wiped Out for The Manchester Girl Scout him to th f ODT that this haa been Cross dollars are going. The chair­ go to pieces under the strain of Done Now Than In A Number Fighters Are Do’wned* ton. N. Y., was married to Staff ^Broad Warning to 'J 'q W i n W a r . Council will meet tomorrow eve­ done. Without this certificate of men of alt committees will make war nerves because of absorption Increase in Salaries. Thousands; To Impel Sergeant Francis Moriarty. son of ning at the home o f the comrais- War Necessity no gasoline can be their reports, and officers and exe­ in their owm troubles.” Of Draft Age Hitler on Spring Drive Sioner, Miss Emily Smith. 65 Mid­ Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. -Moriar­ War Jobs Transfers, London, Feb. 2.— (IP)— purchased. cutive committee members chos­ Write To Soldiers state Capitol, Hartford, dle Turnpike East. In general, the conditiona to be ty of 48 Hamlin street, this town. en. Mr. Wsrd. therefore, asked peo­ Keep Pledge Thrubting close to Maknassy, met are as follows; Saturday, January 80, at four The meeting is open to all mem­ ple in these days to wrrite letters Of Years Feb. 2.— (/P)— A general fund Wm Get CaUs Washington, Feb. 2.—(A*) London, Feb. 2.— (A*)— 33 miles from the eastern Tu­ Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit 1. Transportation of the maxi­ o’clock The double ring ceremony bers of the Red Cross and others to soldiers, to volunteer as nurses’ budget calling for expendi­ Prime Minister Churchill, nisian coast, an American was performed at the First Con­ ^ . — Dependency draft defer­ asaociation will have a brief busi- mum number o f pupila writh a Interested. aides and other sendees, to work In tures of 867,927,297 for the carrying forward the Allied mimimum of milea traveled. gregational church. Stamford, Have You the Proper .Amount of ment— even for men with Roosevelt Speaks Princi­ raiding force drove the Ger­ aaaa meeting tomorrow evening at next biennium was recom­ McNutt Gives Figures on pattern for conquest of the j eight, o’clock in Odd Fellows hail. 2. Limitation of tranaportation, Conn., by the pastor. Rev. Allen children-—will be wiped out pally in Generalities on mans from the ’village o f Plans will be mad” for the instal­ except for those physically handi­ HacketL The maid of honor was Dishes to Do With? mended today to the Legisla­ Expectations at End for countless thousands un- Axis designed at Casablanca, Sened, repulsed a counter-at­ Mias Dorothy Kaul of Wfest lation of officers,* Tuesday evening, capped or those who otherwdae ture by Goy. Raymond A. O f Year; Treasury der a new order issued by the has flown to Turkey at the [ Casablanca Conference tack, and withdrew only after Feteiiary 16. would be subjected to extreme Orange, N. J., a college clim ate very edge of Hitler’s troubled danger or aerioua phyraioal bard- of the bride; and Carl ^/Johnson Baldwin in a message which War Manpow Manpower Commisdon’s —Stresses New Blows. accomplishing its mission, it proposed expanding some Asks Pay-As-Go Taxes European domain and agreed was announced today. An Alliad Drug jtoree have lined up with ship, to children living more than of 29 Spruce street, Manchester, HALE'S SELF SERVE Selective Service Bureau to­ two milea from achool. N o aide state services to meet war condi­ commxmlque Mid that elsewher* . paekage stores by not selling li­ brother-in-law of th^^groom, was 94 Piece day to take effect April 1. with President Ismet Inonu, Washington, Feb. 2.— iiP)— Presi­ trip of less than 1 1-8 miles may best man. / tions while laying aside antici­ Washington, Feb. 2.—OP)—War among other things, on plans for on the livening western Tunisian quor on Mondays to cooperate The Original In New England! Designed to impel transfer of dent Roosevelt said today his front: be made. The bride who was given in mar­ pated surpluses as a “nest egg” .’lanpower Commissioner Paul V. draft eliglbles from non-essential bolstering Turkish defenses, it with the paekage stores which are 5. Use of available common car­ Casablanca conference with Win­ Attack Enemy at FaM dosed on that day. Three tavern riage by her ^her. was attired for ths post-war period. McNutt mid today that ”10 out of to essential work, the order—de­ was announced officially today riers, where such use permits re­ “Our Infantry, supported by owners now say they are observ- in acquamarine blue trimmed with Biggest In State's History parting completely from any is­ Firemen carry Out bodies, some still on charred beds, from the (Dhurchlll carried the greetings of ston Churchill was one to win the duction in the number of school DINNER SETS every 14 able-bodied men between tanks and artillery, attacked tba : tag the Monday closing. They in­ seed pearls And rhinestones, white The- proposed appropriation, sued heretofore— sets up a list of blackened debris o f a sanitarium at Seattle, Wash., where flames President Roosevelt to President war and to fulfill the promlae he busses or bus miles. TUESDAY SPECIALS 18 and 38 will be in the armed took more than 30 lives. Inonu and, coming directly from enemy at Faid. clude Rena’s ’Tavern, Maple Street feather h ^ with chin veil, and Service fo r . 12 biggest in the state’s history, rep­ activities and job-occupations made in his annual message to 4. Transportation of children to bouquet of gardenias. resented an increase of $2,913,964 services” by the end of this year the historic war strategy confer­ “In central Tunisia the enemy ‘Pavtm, and Forrest Tavern. the ..nearest school, regardless of which are to be “ non-deferrable,” (Congress that the United Nations The n ^ d of honor wore rose crepe, Local over the $65,012,333 budget for and Selective Service aerved 60- ence at Casablanca, gave a broad made a slight gain in the biUa existing boundary lines. A Complete Table Setting In Many regardless of dependents, after would strike hard in ^ r o p e . the current biennium ending June day notice on registrants with de­ and unmistakable warning to Hit­ southwest of Pont-Du-Fahs. Our ■ihe Willing Workers group of w itb^Iack turban, and a corsage AprU 1. The chief executive, talking at 6. Elimination ’ of unnecessary Beautii^Pattems pendents to get essential war jobs ler against a spring offensive in forces counter-attacked, restoring tha South Methodist W. S. C. S. stops. Stopping points should not of/ins and bouvardia. 30 1943- To Get ..SO More Dajw a press conference, spoke princi­ Fresh Eggs Baldwin said the $2,913,964 in­ or face immediate Induction. the direction of Turkey. the position.” win meet tomorrow afternoon at be nearer together than 1-8 or 1-4 The mother of the bride wore Although Selective Service pally in generalities of the meeting crease could be ascribed entirely These two developments em­ Reds Push Wedge Allied bombers battered tba S;80 in the ladies’ parlor at the mile. / gold crepe, and the mother of the boards were Instructed to start on Report. Von Paprn Reoel^’ed and supplied most o f the new de­ phasized the statement by Presi­ docks at Tunis yester^y and hit drarch. Our State Commissioner, bridegroom brown print crepe. to a proposed 10 per cent increase that date reconsidering the status As a quick aftermath of the tails in the nature of anecdotes. $ in the payroll o f each state agen­ dent Roosevelt that his Casa­ at least two ships o f a convoy tor Grace, has indicated tha^he Both wore corsages of talisman of “ non-deferrables,” workers in conference, the Berlin radio re­ But he did emphasize the words cy. He made it clear at once, how­ blanca conference with Prime ported today that Franz Von caught entering the harbor, tba A son, Theodore Hugh, their first will be wdlling to accept a 1 1-2 roses. Pure Lard that classification will be given an of his January message in which ever, that the proposed boost Minister Churchill was one to win conummique ^ d . Altogethar, dlBd, was bom this morning to mile,- rather than a 2 mile limit. The immediate families and additional 30 days to find essen­ O f'Arc Within 40 Papen, the German ambassador to he promised new blows at the Axis friends from Hartford, West Hart­ Keebler Club would be on an individual merit the war and was in fulfillment of Turkey, had lieen received by Allied planes downed 12 Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Goltz of The revision of transportation in tial positions providing that they in Europe and Mid that his parley fighters. That was three-to-eoa-' Manchester has, accordingly, been ford, West Orange, N. J., and basis and no state employe could his promise to Congress that the lurkish Foreign Minister Sukru Havaihin. Mass., at the Benson have registered with the U. S. with Churchill was in fulfillment of heavier than the Allied air lOM - based upon the 11-2 mile figure. It White Plains, N. Y.. were in at­ be certain of getting it as a right. United Nations would hit the Axis Saracaglu. The broadcast was re­ konttal in that city. Mrs. Golts Lb. Box Employment service for a job that declaration. for the day. to the former Chariotte Rubinow, produces the foUowtag results: tendance. A rtception followed the Graham Crackers 20c F’urthermore, the governor said, hard in Europe. corded by The Associated Press. transfer. Miles of Rostov Hlghlighto of Meeting Unified Command Soon Saw daaghter of Mr. and Mrs. William TramportatlM Betaiiied ceremony at the home of Rev. and it would not apply to statutory Against this background of The list, which WTiIC Chairman Von Papen was reported to have been seen skiing near Ankara, the Mr. Roosevelt said that he Robinow of 192 Bast Center street. 1. From Hillstdwn Road, Mr. Mrs. Hackett. who have been Ceresota officers. ^ fighting action, the Treaaury ask­ P’aul V. McNutt caUed "just a be- It appeared likely that a uni­ Turkish capital, while the confer­ thought the highlight of the North Moroney wrill piake one trip only friends of the bride’s family for Other increases "dictated by the ed Congress to enact pay-as-you- .glnnlng” in a broad hint that de­ fied command for North Afrlcn to serve the Bunce rjid the Barn­ 24'/2-Lb. Bag war or by conditions incidental to go tax legislation for income tax­ ence between Churchill and Inonu African meeting waa the formal A meettag of the Infantile many years. 53 Piece pendency deferments are lieing would be established soon, prob­ ard Schools: Hitherto he has Flour $1.19 payers to provide funds to finance A * ♦ Officer Tells was in progress on Sunday, reemphasis placed on a belief that Faralysia oommlttec is called for The bride graduated from'‘Smith the war,” he said, including big­ narrowed generaUy to relieve lalxir Iwursk) Ivli&ir* ably under Lieut. Gen- Dwight D- brought one load of seventh and ger grants for health and educa­ the wrar by a leas painful method GhurchiU, on his return trip, there should be no negotiated Elsenhower who would be raised Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock in College, then received her Master’s shortages in war Industries, eighth grade pupils tr the Barn­ Degree at Columbia University, tional services, would be offset by than lump sum payments. kov and Krasnodar; stopped off at the British island of armistice, only an unconditional in rank to full general. Manager Jack Sanson’s office in ard School, and has then returned York State covers: Of Aid British Cyprus near the Turkish cosft to ■urrepder by the Axis. the State Theater building. and this past year her Ph.D. at DINNER SETS reductions, chief among them a Suggests WIthbeUding Tax This would bring under hia to bring a second load to the Bunce Job Occtqwtions .Affected address a jjathering of “leading There were two highlights, Mr. Purdue University. She is now em­ cut of $916,000 in the Welfare de­ The Treasury suggested a Ifi More Towns Taken in command the British Eighth sclKKiI. Under the new plan he will 2-l.b. Bat 1 8 C 1. A ll job occupations in 19 personalitiel" and to inspect the Roosevelt M id, o f his stop on the ployed by the State of Connecti­ Pea Beans Service for 8 partment’s budget which would re­ per cent withholding tax at the Army, whose advance units al­ Ifos. I«na Barstow, chief first bring only on load from Hillstown manufacturing, - eight wholesale Advance West of Vo­ garrison at Nicosia. way home to talk with President cut in the Department of Mental duced it to $10,800,000 for the new source, to be Imposed In addition Give to Army ready have crossed the Tripoh- ; atdar of Preotaot 1, requests mil /l^d, leaving part of the load at Borrowing a phrase from Presi­ Vargas of Brazil. Health, Hartford, as a child psy­ biennium. to the present five per cent victory and retail trade, and nine service ronezh; Foe Retreats. tanian border into Tunisia inlsfid iln t Aidsrs in that Precinct, whi Bunce School, and continuing with Many Fine Patterns in dent Roosevelt, he assured his lls- One. he explained, is the great­ chologist. The bridegroom grad­ No Tax Changes Planned tax. It flatly opposed proposals to activities. from the coast. te v o acquired police identiflcatii the rest to the Barnard School. Lge. Pkg. 2. Twenty-nine job occupations ten-rs there that the United Na­ ly increased effort Braxil is mak­ laqulred by the Civilian Def« uated from the University of Con­ Quaker Oats 25c This Size Set. To meet these costa, the gover­ skip a year’s tax Uablllty to make Only About $1,000,000 A Cairo communique said Brit­ Some of the children who live with­ “non-deferrable regardless of the Moscow, Feb. 2.— (IP)— tions “ are strong and they will ing to comliat submarines. The to can at her home for the arm necticut in 1940 and received hia ( nor told the Legislature, the state income taxpayers current, but sug­ ish and Axis forces exchanged u - in the 1 1-2 mile limit will be re­ activity in which they are found,” Go for Purchases from march forward !rom strength to second, he said, is an agreement bande and window placards. Master’s Degree at Purdue Uni­ Extru Fancy expects to collect $80,685,700 with­ gested Congress provide for defer­ Red Army troops have tlllery fire yesterday in tha quired to walk. All those who live even if it is one of the 35 activi­ strength until unconditional sur­ that the peace to come must elimi­ beyond the 1 1-2 mile limit will be versity in 1941, where he was out any changes in the present tax ment of tax liability during the pushed one wedge of their coastal sector west of Zuara, near ties which have been designated as Commercial Sources render is extorted from those who nate any further threat from the transported, and a full load made studying for his doctor’s degree $ structure, this leaving the Treas­ period of transition and noted that arc around Rostov to within have laid the world in havoc and the border, indicating continued when he entered the Psychological McIntosh or Baldwin ury at the end o f the next bien­ "some discount, or even a certain essential for purposes of occu- African coast to the portion of this up of those who live within the 9-95 to 47-50 less than 40 miles of the city Since June of 1942. ruin." ■emisphere lying cloaest to Africa. limit but farthest away from the Research Unit No. 1 of the Army nium a surplus of approximately amount of forglvenesa.” might be patiorial deferment. (Continued on Page Four) Police Cbiu’t Strangest Group Fver Marshalled Problem EsMUtialiy Military school, conforming writh the spaced Air Corps last.,July. He Is now $13,000,000. It was tbs surplus desirable to relieve hardships. In the first group are: with.the capture of Zernovoy, He declared that the United Na­ Washington, Feb. 2.—i>Pi—Maj. The president dwelt at tome stop requirement. stationed at Nashville, Tenn. APPLES which the Republican chief execu­ Other developments included: Manufacturing— Curtains, dra­ and are developing new tions represent "incomparably the peries, and bedspreads; pleating, George A. Splegelberg told the length on the situation in French John T. Nie^dgal, 96. of Par- 2. From Oakland District, Per- tive recommended be set aside as The House Appropriations com­ thrusts against Kursk, Khar­ strongest group of human beings stitching, tucking, and embroider­ North Africa, especially the politi­ tar’s Plain mad, Flitnam, was rett and Glenney will bring one Rivenburg-Bassler a neat egg ” to be used to meet mittee approved a $1,202,007,320 House Foreign Affairs committee ever marshalled in arms in the load to the Hollister School as at money measure for the Treasury ing; trimmings, stamped art kov and Krasnodar, Soviet cal problems. He said he thought fined 815 mn&costa in Police Court Miss Florence Ethel Bassler, 16-qt. bskt. 95c; 5 lbs. 25c BLACKOUT SHADES deficits when revenues fall off and authorities indicated today. (The today that aa a result of the lend whole history of the world. present. The only change made and Post Office departments, a goods, and art needlework; cut, " I am glad to tell ycu,” he said, things were going along pretty Flashes ! this raomtag by Judge Raymond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles wheh the difficulties of reconvert­ Russian noon communique, as re­ lease program, “all U. S. forces here is that ail pupiis to be trans­ total 9 per cent below last year’s beveled, and etched glass; cutwrare; "that our relations with the Turks well. The problem in North Africa, (In to Bulletins of the (ff’) W IM ) R. Bowei^ for infraction of the Bassler of 108 North Elm street When the new government air raid system becomes effective it is not unlikely that ing our lives from a war basis to corded in London by the Soviet ported will be r-quested to meet Sweet, .lulcy glass novelties; mosaic glass; in the United Kingdom have spent are of the most friendly character. he Mid, is essentially a military rules of/the road. and Edward William Rivenburg, we will have many air raid tests invoh'mg long blackouts. Be prepared with shades. a pedee basia are upon us.” figures. radio monitor, said that more the bus at the comer of Deming Actual revenue for the fiscal McNutt was testifying before stained, leaded, ornamented, and only about $1,000,000 for purchas­ Their views arc very much like one. OU Burner Explodeo Nleyiedgal warn arrested last son of Mr. and Mrs. William R iv­ towns were taken in advances Mr. Roosevelt said that anyone street and Baldwin Road, instead year ending June 30, 1942, the the House M ilitary committee in decorated glass; jewelers; Fixings es from British commercial our own and we intend to help Hartford, Feb. 2—iff*)— tha ni^^on Middle Turnpike, near enburg of Talcottville, were mar­ Doz. west of Voronezh by the Army who tried to stir up talk of dis­ if of being picked up at various Florida Oranges 23c first half of the current biennium, regard to the government’s plan and materials; jewelry, lapidary their own general defensive secur­ state Office of Prk* ,\dmlalstr»> street, when a car he was points on Demir.~, McNall, Union ried Friday afternoon at 3:00 that is aiming for Kursk, and that sources" since last June. putes between Generals Charles was $38,642,165, a record at that to train men of the armed serv­ work: ornamental gold an reamn for It. Their oil buralag carry eighth graders to the Hollis­ gregational church, in the par­ ing. More towns were reported and all the rest of the articles, He volunteered the information sonage on Henry street, in the Grapefruit 25c We Also Have a Few Extra Large Shades. “ Do you mean that three- furnace blew up this morniag- Nieviedgal admitted in court ter ^hoot, and so seems advisable X taken In 4hat area. • equipment, facilities, and services that every effort was being made that he might have fallen asleep presence of the immediate fami­ fourths of the able-bodied men be­ Business was going on as usual a8 to bring the entire group there, Confirms Prisoner’s Story required for U. S. forces and avail­ to supply modern arms for at the wheel as he was tired from making only the one stop, which Is, lies and friends. tween 18 and 38 will be in the 11:80 today nt the 55 .YUyn ntrnffi Arm y or N a vy?” Inquired Repre­ (The war bulletin related that able in the United Kingdom are Bombers Raid French Arm y under Giraud. • his work in a defense plant. also, on the way to the garage The bridal attendants were Misa Ei«rht Families Sul^ Problem The chief executive remarked headquarters when n dnD thud sentative Brooks (D.. La.). confirmation of a German prison­ procuiAd as raclprocal aid from the Edgar H. Anderson was fined where the bus Is kept. Ann Bassler, sister of the bride, that Giraud said he could put 250,- rocked the building. Invendgi-. Not Pressed on Matter er’s story, told Jan. 24 waa ob­ BritisH. , 8100 and costs for operating a mo­ 3. To the Manchester Green and Richard Webb, friend of the Pottery Base 000 men with some military train­ Hon revealed that the fninaw “ Yes, sir,” he replied. Seen Serious tained when the Russians entered Splegelberg, recorder for the Jap Airfields had Mown up, wrecking one rida tor vehicle on January 24 while School. Only a few pupils, resident bridegroom. BALSAM-WOOL INSULATION IS GUARANTEED TO SAVE FUEL Escape Blaze ing in the field, but apparently had He did not elaborate, and com­ the town of Kochetovka and found General Purchasing board in the under the influence of intoxicating on the further end of Vernon ’The bride, wore a dress of ice \ raised his sights since the CaM- of a cellar waU and spreadtaff liquor. Judge Bowers remitted $35 blue crepe with a corsage of white mittee members did not press there the bodies of Hungarian lend-lease administratioif, testi­ scalding water over the baaeawoR I street are more th.an 1 1-2 miles Y fied in connection with the com­ blanca conference. Since then. Gi­ o f the fine. Anderson was suspect­ from the school. These' pupils at rosebuds. The maid of honor him, explaining later the meeUng Army officers. Airdromes in Rabaul floor. Part of the furaaedtol Two-Alarm Fire Forces Acceleration o f Count mittee’s inquiry into a measure to raud has spoken of an Arrny of ed. Prosecutor Rubinow told the present walk to the intersection of w’ore a dress of powder blue with TABLE LAMPS was to have dealt only with the (The prisoner had said that 49 foundaHon was blown off nad th^. Hungarians were shot on the order continue the lend lease act for Area Given Worst 300,000. court.' of having operated a truck Lydall and Vernon streets, and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Waterbary Residents college program. er Offensive Forecast After giving a word of praise two metal . doers were craefead | which on December 24 sidewiped board the bus there. It is pro­ A luncheon wras held at the Some with Parchment Shades and Neither would McNutt discuss of Lieutenant Colonel Lentz, of a another year. and hanging ajar. Dense siiiuka' Out o f Apartments. Following Conference. German division, when they tried Represents 1,121,786 Tons Blasting Ever Endured a car parked on Spruce street, posed to have Perrett and Glenney home o t the bride’s parents,- after (Continued on Page Four) filled the oelUr and firemen wota owned by Edward I.ecman. Suffi­ pick these pupils up at that point, which Mr. and Mrs. Rivenburg Some with Silk Shades. (Oontinued on Page Four) to surrender last month. In a prepared statement, he re­ called but fire did not break out. cient evidence was not procured to make a complete load of younger left for a wedding trip to New BuDetin! Washington. Feb. 2.—CJ’)—An Armies In the westeni Caucasus ported that the amount of articles^ Somewhere in New Guinea, Feb. No one was Injured. No other prove that Anderson was the driv­ pupils and those living at the York. acceleration of the United Na­ were reporting closing In on Kras­ and equipment received from the 2^ff’t—A large force of' United ilxniage resulted and the, loM Waterbary. Eeb. *— er of the car in question. greatest distance within the 1 1-2 EAT tions’ counter-offensive against nodar, one of tub two main Ger- British in the period June 1-Dec. Statta B-17 heavy bombers gave could not be Immedlntely ' estt- damage estimated by Fire Francis Gates, 19, of 311 Wood- mile limit, and return to the Man Axis submarines was forecast in 31, 1942, represented approximate­ Equal Partner Marshal Dennis J. Lahey at State Argues Japanese airdromes in the Rabaul mated. bridge street, charged with intox­ Chester Green School, through Ver­ Meeting Tonight congressional circles today fdHow- (Oontinued on Page Four) ly 1,121.786 ships’ tons. 888,(KW was caused la a two;- ication. was fined $10 and o^sts. non street, without atop. ing a White House conference at . "Since the very outbreak of the area of New Britain the worst $3-98—$ 4 ’08—<5-00 alarm fire that forced eight Three Sentenced to Die i^:s) 4. To South and Barnard which the seriousness of this prob­ war,” Splegelberg declared, "the blasting they’ve yet undergone. Plan Is Urged Sebastian Ruggiero of Ellington, Of Police Board famiUes ta fiee from the Car- In Flynn Case ’ Treasury Balance New York, Feb. 2.— Tl charged with overcrowding the schools. Mr. Server has been col­ lem was reported to' have been British have obligated ttiemselves The estimate of damage ranged Negro youths were senteneed to­ lecting one load on Gardner street roUton. a four-story apart­ to deliver, and have delivered to front seat of a motor vehicle on ment buildtag In the reolden- impressed upon leading l^ s la - Washington, Feb. 2—(^ .— flie from 20 to 50 enemy planes knock­ day to' die In the electric ehnif Jan. 3 at 12:30 a. m at Depot and bringing them to the Barnard ’The meeting o f the Board of tora position of the Treasury Jan. 30; U. S. troops in the European Britain and America Ad­ tlnl seetton nt W illow nnd Both Sides Rest Afteji* ed out of commission. A ll the fort­ during the week of March 15 ou a Square, was found guilty and was school. He haa then returned to Police Commissioners postponed President Roosevelt wba said to ReceipU, $29,252,247.37; Ex­ theater everything which U. S. con\iction of first degree uiuidig I Pine streets near midnight resses returned safely, fined $10 and costs, and $5 of the Gardner street to bring another from last Monday, win bs held to­ o u m have discussed the submarine penditures. $209,120,962.99; Net vised Discuss Trade Pep Up Your H Plantj Inst night. MnrMinl Lnhey snki Day o f Testimony on Capt. Kenneth McCullar of In the Harlem mugging death 1 «, fine was remitted. load to the South school. H e will (Oontinued on Page Four) night at 8:15 in the police court “a careleaaly dropped elgar- menace in some detail when con­ Balance. $7,723,632,421.80. Batesville. Miss., a flight leader, With Russia and diih a July •'f Stanley Kolbucz, 19, Ho^ now make only one trip, bringing room. The meeting will give fur­ With Filing on Door Latch. gressional chieftalna gathered yoke. Mass., war worker. KM-1 one load of children who live ette” started the htoae. said jubilantly, “this was the best ther consideration to the new po­ with him late yesterday for a re­ night raid or even the best raid buez’s heart uao sUtched , at the greatest distance, leave lice manual. One section hss al­ sume -of world conditions as be Bulletin! Icate operaHon after the attaoti some at the South school in pass­ Watarbury, Feb. 2— (JT— Consid­ Loe Angeles, Feb. 2—Iff’)— The we've ever had at Rabaul. ready been accepted by the com^ erable smoke and water damage prosecution begins today its final surveyed them at the Casablanca f 12 Big Fires Raging London, Feb. 2— Sir but he later died. The thrM ing,' and bring' the .rest to the mission. It relstes to ths duties HY-TROUS conference with Prime Minister Ideas for Better Service Kingsley Wood, chancellor ef tenoed were Sam Maduro, 19; WIK I Barnard achool. was caused in a two-alarm fire argument to convince a Superior "I left after only three of our the deputy chief. Other ssqtldris CSturchiU., til' exchequer, called today for Item Brown, 16: and F iu w 5. To Highland Park school INSULATE The Wonder Fertilizer! that forced eight famlica to flee court jury o f nine women and^ planes had dropped their bombs will be considered as ths manual N o Hope of Quick Conclusion a post-war economic policy Holmes, 21. Francis StewarLl6»l from Birch Mountain Road. Ctaly the Ctorr nnd P d a Coal Co. BALSAM wool IS GUARANTEED TO INCREASE COMrOlM- UveneH in improving empk>y-«m- left in the ears and sprayed a 3BB9BSSIBSSBSB9SBDSBHBBBBHI oa. Pngs XwsA m t H A e im s S L A . 4 T