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The regular monthly meeting of o f South church Rev. W . Ralph The ladies o f St Bridge's Jr. church will meet to sew for the the Manchester City Club jvill be Church RailV Doctors I^re ^ist Engageinent held Thursday night at 9 o’clock -.le young p e o ^ of the Nut­ About Town Red Cross in the pariah hail this meg trail have made, their Febru­ evening at 7:30. and again on Wed­ in the club rooms- on Oak street. V*'* ■.*7 Member of the Audit Lunch-will be served after the ary meeting coincide with this Rajs^ Rates Lodgings Here nesday afternoon'at 1:30. Here Suii(^y Rally and will therefore be pres­ Bureau of Ctrculattoas meeting. A -party comUtlnr of 26 of the ent at the evening session and one . eonployeee o f the New Model The auxiliary to Mons-Ypres of their leaders will take part In Laundry and the Mancheeter Coat, Post, British W ar Veterans, which Joseph B. Raynor, 33, of 153 New Schedule of Fees Wives of Army Officers Rev. Dr. Earl E. Sfi the sendee of worship. (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Aprtai and Towel Supply Waa held meets the first Wednesday evening Spruce street, and Roger G. Ro.se, Dr. Booth wjll be in Manchester Make Plea Via The ((ClaaslSed Advertising On Page It ) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1942 laat nlKht at Dante’s ResUurant in in the month, will omit its meet­ 21, of DobsonviUe, were both ac­ Will Be in Cliarj^e raughout the day on Sunday, In Effect I-Jist Sunday, VOL. LX L, NO. 107 honor of George H. Willard, Jr., ing tomorrow evening, and hold no cepted for enlistment in the U. S. preSehing in North Methodist Patients Are Notified. Herald for Rooms. who baa enliated In the United further sessions until Wednesday Navy at the recruiting station in The South Methodist. churen^n the morning. Statea Arm y A ir Corps and U to evening, March 4. New Haven yesterday. They were leave next Mopday. Ho was pre- in a group of 25 accepted yester­ A Norwich Sub-District Local phyglcians, member* of Last week. The Herald made a rcnted with an InlUaled mUltary Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sala and day. sionary Rally under the lea< the Manche.ster Medical Associa­ plea to the people of Mancheater. Wt. An enjoyable time was had by daughter Janet have moved from ship of Dr. Earl E. Story, Distrl ik Drive tion, are notifying their patients Wives of the officers of the 77th all present. 83 Chestnut street to their recent­ One case of measles was report­ of a change in fee schedule effec­ Coast Artillery were finding It dif­ ly completed home at 365 Olcott ed In Manchester this week, ac­ Sui>orintendent. former pastor of ficult to obtain quarters ln'’whlch Lastast Wight, photographers from street. cording to the weekly State South Methodist church will be In Full Swing tive on February 1, last Sunday. Repulse Attack on Batan Left Flank the KLElite------studio took pictures of Health Department bulletin! There held at. South church, Sunday The new rates are as follows: to live while their husbands were 110 air raid arardens for IdenUfl- The First Aid Instructors’ Club are no other reportable diseases afternoon and evening, Feb. .8.'. House calls, S4. on duty here. A woman alone was cation certificates, at the High will hold its monthly meeting at here. The report shows 45 cases of The rally will begin at 3:00 p. ra. House calls (each additional pa­ not too hard to place, but some aebool and at the municipal build­ the Trade School Tomorrow night measles in New Haven and ,55 Sunday afternoon with Dr. Story .Many Voliiines Are Re­ tient seen) add $1. had children. ing 66 auxiliary policemen. Finger- at 7:30. cases of whooping cough in the presiding and presenting Dr. New- Office visits (minimum charge) As a last resort, the women ceived But' Many Are came to The Herald, and asked if £rlnts of these men are to -be taken towm of Clinton. S2. iter. Needed in Camps. For each mll^ beyond town line it would be possible to print an ac­ Past matrons of Temple Chap­ add 50 cents. count of their troubles. The Herald Thomas J. Dearden, son of Mr. djd and Uu response was splendid. Japan’s Bombers Fall Short of Mark East Central Pomona Grange ter, No. 53, O. E S.. will hold their Telephone consultations $1. and Mrs. James Dearden of 42 Elm The Victory Book Campaign is Just after the article appeared in will meet with Enfield Grange to­ monthly meeting Thursday eve­ terrace, is enjoying a week’s vaca­ Hou.se calls, 9 p. m. to 12 m., $5. morrow evening at 7:30. State­ ning In the John Mather room of still in full swing here. Many House calls, 12 ni. to 7 a. m. J6. Friday’s paper, many telephone tion at the' home of his parents. calls were received and many peo­ ments published in other papers to the Masonic Temple. The hostesses Ixioks have been accumulated at Obstetrical ca.ses (delivery and Mlm Dorothy I... Johnson He is a student of the Rhode Is­ ple came In person to The Herald ---- — ♦ the effect that it was a daytime will be Mrs. Rachel Tllden, and land State C-ollege, and will return .the Mary Cheney Library for the hospital care minimum) S35, office. meeting were in error. Enfield Mrs. Florence Thornton, president there tomorrow. •South End, ami at the Whiton Me­ Mr. and Mrs. Axel Johnson, of U. S. Navy Units on Watch Orisngc members will be hostesses^ of the Past Matrons’ Association. morial Library for the North End. All stated that they were will­ 31 Cambridge street, announce the ing to help with this rental prob­ 1 Those unable to attend are re­ and it is hoped that many more Chairman Arthur Gremmo of the engagement of their daughter, lem. although some said that it Army Bo nbers Siiik Harry T. Mathleson, son of Mr. quested to notify Mrs. Thornton, Itallan-Amcrlcan General commit­ will be forthcoming for this Four Arrested Miss Dorothy Lucille John.son, to Dutch Troops and Mrs, Oscar T. Mathleson of dial 8.548. The past matrons will would not be possible to have chil­ tee raising funds for the Red Cross worthy cause. John K. Snuffer, son of Mrs. B\ir- 691 Hartford, Road, who recently dren at their homes, because of 1)6 in charge of the initiatory work War Relief recommends to all the Leon Thorp, of The Herald, re­ ton Lewis, of 444 Burnham street. enlisted In the U. S. Marines, has either no facilities or because there at the regular meeting of Temple members to make a final report on ports that he is still collecting the As Disorderly Mr. Snuffer recently enlisted in Chapter, Wednesday evening of were boarders who slept days. been ordered to report for duty on Thursday evening, February 5 at books from all over the town and the U. S. Arm y A ir Corps and is February 16. He will be located next week "Past Matrons' Night,'!, A t any rate, the wives of the Cf- 8 o’clock at the Manchester Ital- will continue to do so as long as now at Chanute Field, Rantoul. fleers were well please«t with the Enemy Transports; a t the Parris Island, N. C., train­ and a rehearsal is called for Thurs­ ian-Amcrican meeting hall. they are le ft at the various stores Jap Landing Force; Illinois. ing station. A graduate of Man­ day evening at 7 o’clock to prepare One Cliargeil with Keep­ attitude which the folks here in which are centrally located for Mi-ss Johnson since her gradua­ town displayed. Many moved into chester High school in the class of for that occasion. The regu'ar weekly setback each area of town. ing Houfie of Ill-Fame, 1940, he Is employed by the Cen­ tion from Manchester High school the homes which were offered to tournament 'Will be held this eve­ Miss Jessamine Smith, librarian has been employed by the Con­ them Immediately. Others waited tury Indemnity company, Hart­ Mrs. Edna Case Parker an­ ning at headquarters of the Man­ of the Mary Cheney Library, Three as Freipieiiters. ford. His parents will keep "open nounces that owing to the delay necticut Mutual Life Insurance until yesterday, but all are now chester Fire department. The statea that there is no set quota Company. taken care of satisfactorily. Guns Blasting Japs house” in his honor, Sunday, Feb­ in receiving materials, there will members are asked' to be ready at Singapore Hard for Manchester, but that she Joseph J. Zapadka, 38, of 310 ruary 16, when friends will be weir be no sewing for the Red Cross at 8:30 sharp. would like to see as many hooka come to call. Center church house tomorrow. Main street was arrested this fred Roberts. 24, both of the same as possible. Last week 23 women reported for The W illing Workers of the morning by Detective Sergeant address, 4 Chapel street, town. Third Vessel Probably The regular monthly meeting of work in this group. It is necessary’ to step only a Joseph Prentice charged with The police received a complaint Attack on Soerabaja Car­ Japanese Air Raiders f t o f f a r South Methodist W. S. C. S. will short distance with the b ^ k 'which BEFORE YOU BUY ANY Oil Tanks Blaze on the Brltthh American Club will be meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 operating a disorderly house or this m orriiig at 8:37 from Mrs. " Unleash New Attacks Sunk in Attack on you may have, and are through Flora B. Burkhardt, of 14 Wil­ K IND OF INSUR ANCE Stamps Plan ried Out by 70 to 80 held this evening at 8 o'clock at The recently organized First Aid at the church. ell S. Booth, PhD. who will pre­ house of ill-fame. Arrested at tlie Water Front; North reading. There are many stores liams street, and Sergeant Pren­ the club on Maple street. Refresh­ Class for both men and women sent certain matters pertaining to same time and booked for fre­ C A L L 6637 On Singapore; No Sign Sbipping at Balik Pa- and department stores which have tice visited the premises and made Bombers; Raiders In­ Battle Tools ments will be served after the Will meet tomorrow evening at The weekly setback tournament missions tu the church groups rep­ quenting a house of ill-fame were em Part of Island Will Be Used the bins for books. All are coop­ the arrests. BENJA.MIN CHENEY Nipponese About to pan on East Coast of miMtlng. 7:30 at St. Bridget’s parish hall. will be held tonight at the Red resented. Dr. Booth, will show Irene Mary Murphy, 20, of' 477 flict ‘Very Consider­ Anthony Choman who is in charge erating to the utmost, in order to .'iorth Main street, Hartford and j The accused wtil be presented in 953 .Main BL Hale Bldg. Presents Bleak, Life- ^ ^ Men's Social club at eight o’clock films and slides of missionary ac­ Begin Exjfiected At-1 Borneo; Troops Con­ urges every one to attend. sharp. A ll players are requested rate Manchester high in this cam­ Mildred Roda Brown, 22, and Al- I town court tomorrow morning. able' Losses on Inter­ To Win War tivity in Africa. paign. less Scene; Hulk of t^C llin^ ijU ^ar. to make a special effort to be A t 6:00 all persona will enjoy a ceptor Squadrons; tem|)t to Cross Strait; tinue to Mop Up St. Mary's Ladies’ Guild will present. basket aupper with tea and coffee British Destroyer Part­ meet Thursday afternoon at 2 General Situation Is Engineers and Techni­ Tattered Remnants of . Range and served by the World Service 'Com­ ly Submerged Visible Only ‘Negligible’ Dam­ o’clock in the Guild room. Mrs The Second Congregational mittee of South church. ALICE COFR.V.N Each Will Permit Indi­ Previous Jap Units. James Kilpatrick. Mrs. Henry Women's League will meet at the Service of Worship (Known As Queen Alice) age Done to Bases. Called Unrhaiiged. cians W ork Feverish­ Lord and Mrs. Joseph Johnston From Malayan Side. vidual to Buy Week­ Fuel Oil church tomorrow afternoon at two In the evening at 7:30 a service SPIRITUAL .5IEDIUM ly in Laboratory and will be hostesses. o'clock. The speaker will be Rev. of worship will be held in the Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son Singapore, Feb. 4.— (/P)— - Washington, Feb. 4.—-Of Cost two bombers. shoulder today to strengthen Turkeys . .lb. 30c tioned at Singapore either ha* For Slaying of Hart­ .Area and at Points FOWL $1.09 ea. By our "Motorad been annihilated or hastily Irans Dutch losses In planes were o ff­ Only Little Debate Singapore's defenses while anti­ aircraft crews 'manned their guns ferred to the Indies." ford Man on Nov. 7. set to some extent by the fact that In Hupeb Province. Fresh Pork Fuol OH Dollvorios" Have you seen the way Children’s and Ladies’ Sweaters some pilots were able to parachute to ward o ff Japanese air raiders. Veal Shanks Raid Airport At lUagooB to safety. Mask Maehlne-Gun Nests^ Flashes ! Hartford. Feb. 4.—(;P )-A tto r Chungking, Feb. 4. - ( A ’ l — The SPARE RIBS are manufactured of lOOCr Pure Wool? Visit our sales­ Dispatches from the Burma The high command reported that In the tangled mangrove swamps Stewing Veal Chinese command reported today Late Bulletins of the W ire) front today said that Japknese neys continued today the selecticm in addition to continuing resistance Masons Urged along Johore strait, across which room— see them made! bombers, striking by moonlight, the Japanese were massing on the the capture of three towns near Meaty 23c lb. Snug As A Bug • • • of a jury in Superior Court for at Ambolpa, where there still was no apparent decision in the heavy Malayan mainland, troops fami­ ■yochow, the Hunan province ba.se Named to New Post Soup Shank.s the first degree murder trial of Senate; Fund Will Be X o G i v C A r m c c l liar with the art if camouflage Fresh Rib or Strip (Continued on Page Ten) fighting, the Dutch were putting from which the Japanese launched London, Feb. 4— Prim® two young men charged with a cunningly masked new machine- Minister t'hurehlll created the up a oattle lx the vicinity of Batik Administered by Mor- ^ -rw i their recent disastrous thrust at Soup Knuckles ROAST PORK package store holdup slaying. gun nests, rifle pits and gun em­ cabinet post of minister of Papon, east Borneo oil center Changsha, and the seizure of t* '0 j new Three jurors were selected yes­ whose installations were wrecked gantbau at Direction placements with which every war production today, an assign­ MANCHESTER IIRWIIUIUM, Services Help chink in the island's armor was villages on the Canton-Kowloon lare Bones 27c lb. Plan Autopsy terday for the trial of WlUlain E. well In advance of the Japanese railway in south China. ment aimed speelfleally at peak Daniels, 18. of 34 Orchard street. O f President Roosevelt being stoppered. cooiH-nitlon between Britain and landing. Battle-hardened Imperial troop.Sj Other Chinese successes In the OUP BUNCHES CELERY . NEW CARROTS West Hartford, and Vernon E. "Reports from the vicinity of the I nited States, and entrusted Grand Master Reveals meanwhile, worked swiftly to .in’ Nanchang area, in Kiangai prov­ M»ltd Rad Seal Meter un our To Give Clue Gibson, 20, of 61 Huntington Ambolna prove bitter fighting con­ Washington, Feb. 4.— ince. and at points in northern and It to lx>rd Beaverlirook, one of his you art provided with a ticket tkat ia KNITTING MILLS struct newly arrived reinforce- ■*lease ’phone your order as early as convenient Wednes- street, sccused of killing Nathsn tinues there with the tide of bat- — With little debate the ’ Plan Perfected and in nMt't valiK'd aides. The new Pfim itd with the sflm M ^ ministry roughly paraUels the tay. \Vc close at noon Wednesday. Have you pur- your atorage uok. Thia MANCHESTER GREEN TEL. 6304 (Continued on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Ten) (Oontiniied on Page Tea) (OoBtlaiied oa Page Tea) House unanimously passed Operation to Aid office o( Donald M. Nelson In di­ 'based a 3-pound“can of Snowdrift yet? It's wonderful ticket aervea a« a delitrery receipt aad Frozen Body of Woman u ypur guaraotee of full measure. Open Evenings Until 9 O’CIocl and sent to the. Senate today Members Now on Duty recting the t'nited States war hortening. A bargain at 60c can! .\sk for-Snowdrift Found on Floor of an authorization for a $500,- production. Lord BcaverbrookJs ’ooklet— “60 Recipes for Making Good Things To Eat”. 000,000 appropriation to aid sur’csH'ded as nrinlster of sup|dy Abandoned Silk Mill. Hartford, Feb. 4 (J5 Recom­ ! bv Sir Andrew Kae Duncan, until Derna Is Abandoned China. The fund would be ad­ mendation was made by Grand Russian Drive Hurls now president of the Board of PINEHURST VEGETABLES Northampton, Mass., Feb. 4—(J5 ministered by Secretary Mor- Master Walter M, Pickett of New Trade. — An autopsy was planned t(xlay genthau at the direction of Haven at the 154th annual com­ New Cabbage to help solve the shooting death of President Roosevelt. Representa- munication of the Grand Lodge Suicide \erdlct Given iadishes bch. 7c Mrs. Kathryn La Rose, 38, whose Nazi Divisions Back Celery Spinach As British Fall Back Uve Fish (R.. N. T.), and Demo­ of Connecticut, F. * A. M., at the Danbury, ,Feb. 4— i/Pi— Dr. John frozen body was found yesterday cratic Leader McCormack, of Masonic temple, today, that the D. Booth, medical examiner, today Broccoli on the fourth floor of an aban­ Maaaachusetts, spoke briefly In fa ­ Grand Lodge continue and Increase gave a verdict of sUlclde In ta« *^qrrofs 2 bchs. 17c New Potatoes doned silk mill. Its support of the Masonic Service Ileavv Figbting Ih in vor of the fund In the brief de­ dc".th o f Mrs. t'arin Loflierg. 43, L. T. WOOD - Severa, persons were questioned Association In Ita service for men Sweet Potatoes w g Given by Y o U T i n C c l l s bate, McCormack saying that Elm City Jap w ife of UosU Lofberg. president ol last night, but DistHct Attorney In t)ie armed forces. Progress in Several The I'ddeholm CorporeUon ^ Summer Squash Cucumbers London Mihtary Com-; "this Is a very Important b'Ul for John Hvsclton declined to say America, a steel firm establi^ed Peppers CO. the defense of Chins." A plan has been perfected s«d Vital Towns in Cen­ 'ood ()ualitv Maine or Native whether any progress had been mentator bn Obscure | Fire Victims is In operation for that purpose Goes Berserk originally In Sweden In 1668. airs. Tomatoes made tov/ard identifying her slay Representative White (D., Ida.), tral Sector of Front. Loflierg died early today at Dan­ OTATOES—SF*E('IAI.: PH O N E 4496 the grand master revealed. White Onions. er. • , Report from Cairo. agreed with Fish and McCormack " It has." he continued, "the bury hospital from the effects of ■ ’eck ...... 4 / C Mrs. La Rose, mother of four that the bill was necessary but In­ Turnips sanction and approval of the mili­ Hacks Restaurant Mana­ Moscow, F'eb. 4.— UP)— A bullet wound In the abdomen. children ranking in age from three London, Feb. 4 . - ^ ^ — Brit Intense Heat in Con quired whether It would be finan­ tary and Naval authorities. It was was found unconscious In the bed­ \tra Fanev to 17 years, left her home shortly cially possible for the United fierce renewal of the Russian room of her palatial home in t an- ish forces have abandoned Crete Block Is De­ first In the field. ger and Casbier; after 3 o'clock Monday afternoon States to continue Indefinitely to "Feeling that's logical part of |K)wer drive west of Moscow dlrwood Isle. New Fairfield, lat« iWEET POTATOES 3 lbs. 25c and went to a cobbler’s shop, Dema, falling back 50 miles Slashes' Own Tbroat. scribed Like Oven. finance all the opponents of the the service to men In the armed is hurling reinforced German yiondav morning. State PoUre Crisp, Fresh Do You where new rubber heels were plac­ in two days on their coastal Axis powers throughout the forces was service to those left at IJeut. Carroll E. Shaw said a not* ed on her ahoes. world. home, we have set up in each of New Haven, Feb. 4—(/P>—A Ja­ divisions hack upon the key left bv Mrs. Lofberg had establish­ flank in Libya, a British mili­ Bulletin! ICEBERG LETTUCE 10c Like Good Her body was found in the mill, ’This is a very proper and wise the nine Mascmic districts, a com- panese ran amok In a restaurant invasion hase of Smolensk. ed a motive. He did not dls-ulg* about a quarter miles ' from her tary commentator declared Saa mega. caUf, Feb. 4—' here 'today, hacking the manager ‘230 miles west of the capital, further details. home, by Daniel Crohan, of today. This was his interpre­ • • • lust in! New stocks of Scott and Waldorf Tissues— (iP)— Fl%-e prieeaera pertohed (Goatlaoed on Paga Fear) (Ooatlaocd oa Page Eight) and a cashier with a butcher's tlie government newspaper Sprin^eld, a wrecking company tation of a somewhat obscure t4>day la a 8ie which raged cleaver before slashing his own .Abandoned CTilldren Rescued ^cott Towels— a limited number of Scott Towel Holders T h e weather man says- employe, who had gone to the old Izvestia reported today. It Providence, R. I„ F«*». <— Home Made Res (3airo communique which said through oerk-Uaed padded throat with a razor. 'last for some time probably)— 19c each. — Pard Dog **01d Man Winter ia on hia Becauge They mill to dismantle some fixtures. eelM ia 8aa Dleg»“B city >aU. All three were taken to New said heavy fighting was in prog­ Four children from one to all ^ood — Bulk Mola.s.ses. ’ Body, rally Oothed that Imperial returguards had Haven hospital where their con­ ress in several vital towns in the years old were In safe hands today Tbs body was fully clothed and completed "their moveoaent from after they bod spent two freezing wayP* San Diego, Feb. 4— (JP— Four Restricted Areas Are Set dition was said to be not serious. central sector, where front dis­ —Baked Beans? their last covering potlUona" Detective George Hines said the davs alone and footless la a tenfr a small sum o( money In her purse prtaonere burned to death today patches reported many villages ' SPARAGUS SALE! All Green Rochelle Yfra*!! 'want a fuel that re- was uhdlsturb^ Dr. Thomas F. abont the port, 160 miles north­ Japanese, Takje Zuzu, 45, a mak­ and towns In Smole(iak province me'nt. t^pt. John J, Lang of Provb We have both, baked in east of Bengaot and 86 mllee weet by fire which raged through cork- I HEAT WITH COAL Ooniden, medicsl sxsmlnsr, said Und. padded ceUa in San Diego’s For Nationals of Enemies er of artificial flowers who was already cleare60.438,M7.97; expen- left Dema, preeumabiy in a pivc he found ,thc two cork-line cella Cettoo— Streog; Jrm St and No* A Gimd PUce To Eat! two,, or in any case within five nlag enemy aliens ftpm entering .Orleans baying. ^ t MAIK STBEET TEX. >136 MA-NCUfSTUi OiturH, $170,888,876.82; net bxl- (OsattBUMl ®a Ptgs Tea) (Oeatiaiicd sc Page-Eight) BOX, IE921.<87,78245. (Oeattooed m Page FMr). (OaattMMd aa Pagw Sight), , miles of their residcnceSL ‘ them. liig,” will be nation-wide, effective - he has had some military back­ vice president and Leo nyan, ecc* Ueut-Ooii RUey £ . McOqxraugh. ground. retary and treasurer. * i;. executive pfflcer of the regiment, O’Brien Heads throughout the year until aft6r the State Guards Church Group litarv Head 30P. C. Gain , About Town 5348235323485353485348532353485348485353482348482353482323485353232323535323322353232323 y. M. C. A. Little. Change war. The four American time- Anyone interested, in enlisting In A very interesting lecture on Capt. Max George, reglihontal ad­ Medical Group either of the local companies, prison life waa delivered by Rev.. jutant: Capt Frank Annenberg. belt# will^ontlnue aa bisfore. Schedule To Save Electric Power should contact Captain John Jen- Elects Hansen T . N . Londergan, chaplabn of Oon* regimental personnel adjutant and 111 FHA Homes The string section of the Civic Junior Group On War Time Seeking Men ney of G company on Wednesday nectlcut State. Prison aUWetb^fiv* " Guest Speaker Lieut. Henry R. Burkltt, a regi­ Hits Speed-Up The time-change Is a measure to Orchestra will hold a rehearsal In save electric power By using more evening at the armory or Lieut. field. , mental staff officer. ' Tomorrow Chesterfield Plrie on Monday eve­ The society selected a group of the downstairs music room of the 9-12—Second shift recreation daylight for normal activities. It Holy Name Society Hold Colonel Fisken Speaks Program Continues to High school Monday evening at Is Re-Elected President Clocks Will Be Movc4l will change the period of peak Anxious to Enlist Any ning. when H company holds Its young men to act as air raid war-, Col. Fisken Gives Inter­ During the business of the meet­ 7:45. Fairly advanced players of State Society Sees Low­ group, gym. weekly drill. dens for the church propetty. These ing s letter was read by See. Sher­ 1-3—Third shift recreation loads .on power atatiohs. A similar Annual Meeting and men wlU attend the next class of Grow Despite Many stringed Instruments—violin, -viola, Of C. of G. Unit at Up Hour, But Every­ step waa taken during the first Who Can Be on Active esting Telk on China wood Robb, who presided In the ering of Professional group, gym. wardens to be held in town: cello or double bass who are In­ World War. Hear an Address. absence of President Ernest Bush, Gianges in Building. terested and wUUng to attend re­ Annual Meeting. S:30-5-^reen school. , thing Else as Before. Duty at Any Time. Refreshments were served at the Before Rotary Club. that Rotary throughout tbs nation Standards. 4-6— First Aid Course, first floor Whether you observe ‘"war Litchfield Town close of the meeting. hearsals are Invited to Join the time" or not, the worst that can was to observe Oilna Week next orchestra at this time. The Manch(>.xtcr Junior Cham social room. The State Guard is still looking The annual meeting of the St. Hartford, Feb. 4.—Connecticut's w ith J u d y Washington, Fpb. 4.—)— The happen to you Is missing a train James's Holy Name Society held in 6:30-9:30—Men and women, Colonel A. D. Fisken, comman­ week with a suitable program. ber of Comnu’rrc held Its first an- I • -New! Haven, Feb. 4---(gt)—^The for men. Both of the local com­ Official Is Dead Word was pa.ssed along by Lieut. current home building program showers. clocks will move up an hour ne;it or a radio program. The time Is St. James's school hall last night Two-Fold der of the 77th Coast Artillery The Ladles Aid Society of the nital banquet at the Hotel Sheri- , Clonnecticut State Medical Society official only for .common carriers, panies, G and H, are not up to Col. McOarraugh that Colonel Fis­ spurred on by private lndustr>-'s Zion lAitheran church will meet dsn last evening. 6:30-9:30 — Senior basketball, Monday—but everything else, will re-elected Walter Hansen president regiment how stationed In this voiced opposition today to the for the Federal government and to serve for the coming year. ken haa been eight years In China initiative with the guid.-tnea and lhl.s evening at 7:30. Following the turkey dinner. gym. gp on aa before. their strength, and will take new Birthplace of aviation and the arss with headquarters, at the cooperation of the Federal Housing j wartime speed-up . of medical 7:30-9—Hand weaving, loft. for determining legal rights (such Utchfleld. Feb. 4—(/P)—George Mr. Hansen haa planned various birthplace of English ci-villzation' aa a linguist and llason officer for President Edward O'Brien Intro- ^ Unlike summer ‘'daylight sav­ aa the 12 o'clock noon In your In­ men Into their respective compan­ Armory here, and four of bis oftl- the Army and eo he was asked If Administration, 'continued to show- The Missionary Society of the courses which it said would re­ 6:30-8—Bowling open alleys. J. SWltzcr, 76 prominent Utchfleld kinds of activity and social events in America are on North Caro­ duced B. Srhmlckrath of the eru;!- erage wcruld be an appetizing aa ing time—when some" cities have surance policy) In Federal courts. ies. Although the qualifications county builder and town official lina's Outer Banks, within easy eers were guests of the Rotary he would tell the club something gains in the number of new -home • Emanuel Lutheran church will neerlng and design department 'o f sult in ''a low’ering of professional 8—Maude Armstrong, two al- for the society this year. Club at Its regular meeting last about China. He graciously ac­ applications received thus far In i well as highly nourishing meal. stendards^ierious to both the leys. it and others don't—every railroad, There is no penalty for violations, for a State Guardsman are not died yesterday In a Torrington hos­ William Pagan! waa electod sight of each other. meet Thursday aiternoon at 2:30. Pratt qnd Whitney Aircraft. Mr. Salads are a dally miist for bus line and radio station will be even by railroads. too difficult to pa.ss, and there is night. The other officers were cepted the request and the mem­ 1042. despite the many changes in-1 The hostesses for this meeting will Army civilian medical ser- 8—Four open'hlleys. pital. building conditions, John F. Gaffey, { Schniickrath. the find of three health. With winter curtailing the 8—D. U. V. Inspection night, running on the same schedule The Interstate Ojmmerce Com­ only one drill per w’eek It Is to be A native of Ireland, he came to bers present were treated for 45 be: .Mrs. Axel John.son. Mrs. Oscar speakers arranged for the eve­ vices. , / mission fixes the four time zone minutes with one of the most Inr FHA State Director, revealed to- ; number of available raw fruits “ Already several picdical schools first floor sociaY room. after the natkmel time shift as stressed, that the company com­ this coimtry at an early age and j John.son. Mrs. Harold McIntosh ning. reviewed the feelings of the before. The only thing changed boundaries, but haa no other au­ manders are seeking only men who AUCB CO^tA^ terestlng talks that haa been given day.. I ind Mrs. Edw-ard Mlffitt. and vegetables, canned foods can ly»ve announced the readjustment established a small carpenter shop ' For the month of January Just , country, as he found them, durin.q be u.sed to advantage as salad in­ will be the relationship between thority with respect to time. can go on active duty If the need here which he developed Into the (Known As Queen Alice) before the club. So. out of a clear a trip from New York t-3 Los An­ o f their curriculum so that the Slab Town Minstrel Revue SPIRITUAL MEOrU.M sky. so to speak. Rotary observed closed, FHA applications for new- gredients. They make excellent Sessions will be practically contin­ your watch and the sun. arises. present firm of George J. Switzer Orford Parish Chapter, Daugh­ geles at the time of the Japanese The trains that leave Washing­ Sesentb Bnaghter of a Seventh Son Its China night In advance and en­ homes to be Insured showed a 30 ters of the American Hevolutlon, protective dishes. uous In-order to speed up produc­ 32^535 More Just recently, all companies were Company. per cent Increase over the corre‘- attack on Pearl Harlior. Cherry and Celery Salad tion of physicians,” the society ton at 4 p. m. still will get to New forced to discharge a large number A prominent Mason, he waa for­ Bom With a Veil. joyed the first hand,Information of will hold It.s ^ regular February i Charles House, prosecuting .st- Amsterdam Put Readings Dally. Including Sunday. a man who reallv knows the Far sponding month last year. The meeting ,tomorrow afternoon at (Serses 6) said. York In time for the 8:30 p. of men upon the order of the Ad­ merly on the town . Board of Fi­ number of applications for all torney. offered a message tendin' One No. 2 can sour-pltted cher­ The society's statement said m. curtain-naising at Broadway jutant General. The reason for nance and a member of the com­ MINSTREL SHOW S A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint­ East, and naturally with the war ■-’:30 at the South Methodist church. ! Jobs to Fill ment. In the Service of the Peo­ type mortgages for la.st month re­ to discourage hasty and unqual: ries, .. 1 package cherry-flavored that among the problems presttnt- showhouseS; Under Nazi Curbs this, was that there were men In mittee which built the local high situation such as It Is all through It will be the annual guest and ' tied enlistmonls into the arme< FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ST. M.\URICE CHAPEL ple for SO Years. that sectloil of the world, a more mained relatively the same as Jan­ patriotic program. Under the direc- , gelatin dessert, 1-8 teaspoon salt, ed by the accelerated medical Will Be Hour Late the State Guard, who would not bo .school. uary last year, while approximate­ forces. GIVEN BY THE BOLTON COMMUNITY HELPERS 199 Chnrch Street, Hartford, Conn. Interesting speaker could not have lion of .Miss Helen R. Page of the I 1-3 cup chopped Celery, 1 small training plan were; State Manufacturers to There "will be minor difficulties London, Feb. 4—(,Pi—A Reuters able to report for active duty. If Phone 9-0097 ly 20fi applications for defense Will Ilnd Pro|aT Hare head lettuce, whipped evaporated 1. If the young men entering at the moment of chance. All that occasion arose. Such a call The Netherlands Indies has - a been found. Ugh school faculty stu.lents in th. | "If you are registered with th dispatch from Stockholm said to­ It was also brought out that Ool. housing Insurance during the Inamatlc club will present a play milk or cream. . medical schools in June, 1942 com­ Hire More Workers in trains and planes en route at 2 a. did come recently, and men were virtual monopoly on , world sup­ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY month were submitted In addition local Selective Service board, yoiu plete the course in, 36 consecutive day measures approaching a state Fisken and Ueut.-Col. McGar- entltled. "Land of the Free." The Drain cherries; save Julofe. Pour m. next Monday will reach their of siege had been imposed by Nazi found wanting. plies of natural quinine. rargh were fellow officers together to the regular FHA business activ- | government has compiled detslle I cup bolting or hot water, acebrd- months they will be graduated In Next Six Months., February 5th and 6th, 1942 hostesses will be the board of terminals one hour late. The authoritie.s upon Amsterdrm a-s a If -a man is not employed in a 8:80 P. M. 20 years—becams separated by Ity. n-ianagement. Information concerning you. From .ng to directions on package, over June. 194^instead of June, 1946. terminal clocks will be advanced, defense ladustry, or If he Is not a This huge number of defense this available record, the Am n However, they will still require a result of demonstrations and sabo- different assignments and are now- jclatln dessert; stir until thor­ Hartford, Feb. 4.—tJh—Leonard but engineers and- pilots may not Uge. l^cy man in a defense plant, it back together again In Manches­ hoiuilng applications represented A son, Theodore John, was bom can best determine where you are oughly dis.solved. Add cherry Juice year of Internship, thus making J. Maloney, director of the United change their watches w-hile on a would be to 'his advantage to con­ AT THE BOLTON COMMUNTY HALL them unavailable foi military ser­ No civilians may go out doors Gas on Stomach ter for the first time In these the largest ever to be received by January 20 to Dr. and Mrs. Fred- best fitted. Your Job Is to accept and salt; chill. When mixture be­ States Employment Service for run. sider enlisting in one of these mili­ Bolton Center the FHA In any single month since vice until the end of June. 1946. after 8 p. m. and and street cars Wbat many Doctor* do for it years. oilck England of Cambridge, Mass. that position, whatever; and lena gins to thicken, fold In cherries Connecticut, e.stimated today that Special arrangements w-ill be- tary units. This is especially so If Wltm etr»i9 itnmBrh i r i j igu»«9 g ti. 9our Momacb AdmisHlon; Adults 44e. Children under 14— 28c (tax included) As on emergency measure the Im­ stop running at 7. or heartburn. tSoetora prr«rr1b<‘* th$ fAitrfit-Brtliiff the start of the defense housing .Mrs. England waa the former Miss your best—your very best—not and celery; p-)ur Into large mold manufacturers in the state would made so that trains leaving on the that map Is on the eligibility list campaign soma months ago. Close mediate gain Is very slight. "fhe dispatch quoted the Berlin n»p»Urln$9 kti«)im fi>r ajrmpftinultc rrllef—fngtjtrlim liekets for Sale At Florence Vivian Olson of South Da­ only to your country but to your­ or Individual molds; chill until hire approximately 32.535 addition­ new time will have no trouble with correspon/Jent of the Stockholm In the drifl. Much could be gained like thoio In Bell ana Tghleii Try Hell-gnt yourrelf. to $800,000 In applications for de- self." said Mr. House. Will Need Other Aid At fired England of this Arthur IlUng, neWly-elected pres­ with whipped evaporated milk or 2. If summer vacations are ellni- months. old time—one hour late. the State Guard. A man can ad­ lAiatlT#' 4>nl7 23e at drug itorri If your very flril Deaeing After the Show- Refreshments Freel January this year, under the HELIX) THERE:— trial doesn't proxt Bell-ao* l>e*t$r. rtturu boul* tu tOWTl. ident of the Manchester Chamber cream. inated, students who helped fi­ More than one-third of the esti­ vance much farter In the Army, If U8 tnd double ytmr thoDey btek. Checks Rheumatic pew1y-llbera'i.rcd regulations of expressed his gtx>d wishes and sln- SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT—OR JUNE IN JANUARY— Transportation and radio offi­ Different Luck With Bird* But definitely confidence of Spring--Just as your shopper assures you nance their medical educatidh mated new workers would be wom­ cials said today they contemplat­ Title VI of the National Housing cerest support to the Junior or­ Such Uovoratlve and Beautiful will need aid from some other en, he said. Pain Quickly Act. of confidence In the items in these shopping columns every Wed­ ed no changes in schedules beyond Hillsboro. Tex, -()Pi-^Wm Ren­ If Toil auffer from rheum.nic. »r- ganization and commended the nesday. The ideas we batch for jx)u every week are just as appeal­ Patterns In Wallpapers source or will have to drop out. The e.stimatc was ba.sed on fig­ Commenting upon the Increas­ group in Its current campaign to 3. R. O. T. C. students will be a few minor adjustments where fro and L. Y. Johnson don't eee ex- ihrltu or neuritis p.-\ln. try this Spies Active ing as these baby chicks, Just as economical and Just as important We spent an en* ures submitted to the service by sihedules depend on s'.nlight. actly eye tc eye on birds and bird­ simple Inexpensive home recipe ing activity In new home construc­ collect' and salvage waste paper lightning while unable to receive field training un­ 498 firms, including all the major that thousende ere using uet a tion In defense areas of Connecti­ Don't miss out on our new setting of recipes.also that are fea- Thus. Transcontinental and West­ houses. Renfro set hla cafe oh fire i Buy Defpnne Stamp* and Bond*...... OfVen narkage of Ru-Kx ('empound, a accumulations. ttired with the top billing of •'•Defense in the Kitchen.” We want to at McGill's Paint der this plan. war industries of the state, with and was burned himself, evicting a ; cut. Mr. Gaffey pointed out that George Wilson submitted a fl- 4. Physical facilitlec and techni­ tolal personnel of 333,980. ern Air Lines will put the Read­ tuo-week supply,.today. Mix It with In Leisure thank the readers too who responded last week w-ith contrlbuUons o t Shop yesterday- ing. Pa., stop on a different run bird which nested Ir his flue. John- | BENDIX a quart of water, add the Juice of even larger-scale operations are nanclkl report preparatory to the cal and teaching staffs will have Many Women Needed their recipes In this cause. You'll find them In your column this looking over the because the field Is not eq.ii'ped son. moving a birdhouse on hla HOMK LAUNDRY 4 lemons. It's easy. No trouble el about to get under way. He aald presentation of bis records to the to be increased if some students Factories In Bridgeport. Malo­ ell and pleasant. Tou need only 2 that current plans for these large- week. attractive new for night operations. The ad /ance farm near Gainesville, found a tabletpoonfula two tlmea a day. treasurer. Arthur Shorts. w-alipapers for follow the 36-month concept and ney estimated would hire 11,457 Ask for Demonstratfon. scale operations would overshadow Girl Tells of Visits to ■» ' I I .1 .... ■ ii.1 -I ■ ...... others continue for four years. in time puts the present stop into crisp new $1 bill In a Martin's Often within 41 hours—eometlmee W atte Paper Drive Spring which workers, of w*hom 4,197 would be ovemisht—splendid results are ob­ the previous records established Spring Snita—In Thoye. Adorable the beaten egg and mix well. Sift 5. Unless colleges, universities women. It was predicted that New a restricted period. But only a few- nest. tained. If tbs peine do not quickly Flying Fields and Air* Conslderab'e discussion In con­ Pastel Plaids Mr. McGlU ra- such changes are in prospect by some of Connecticut's biggest nection with the drive for waste the dry tngrredients together. Add and hospitals have their currlcu- London Industries would take on leave dnd If }‘Ou do not feel better, builders. He promised, however, celves from Lloyds, Eng­ throughout the nation. KEMP'S return the empty packages and Ilu- plane Factories.« paper followed a report by Ed­ We know you'll rave too over the dry Ingredients and the sour lums suitably integrated with cur­ 5,698 new workers, but that only that all of this new activity would land. If you really want something ricula of medical schools, students May Change Local Runs Ino. Ex win cost you nothing to try aa ward Sweeney, chairman of the those popular pastel plaid wool milk alternately, beginning and a bit original do stop In and see 310 would be women. In Water- It Is sold by your druBgIst under be confined to defense areas, and suitx, some In solid heathertones ending with flour. Add dates and will lose from three to six months bury 3,530 of the 4,551 new work­ Some local railroad runs may Service On All Makes an abaoluts money-back guaran­ most of the homes would be con­ New York. Feb. 4—OP)— A atory Waste Paper Committee. While these admirable pliers. waiting for entrance into medical be changed, on the clock, to keep tee. Ru-Ex Compound Is for eels the present waste paper commit­ too, pockets In the flattering man nuts last. Spook into greased loaf ers will be women. of Washers structed for the defense worker of a ring of Nazi spies recruited courses or internships in hospitals. Maloney's report of the new them the aame by the aun. be­ and recoromanded by Weldon Drug tee la encountering any amount of coat lengths and In sizes 12 to fls pan. Bake in a m-oderate oven 35U .Marxelous Styles Collected In the Phone 5680 Company and drug atorea evary- and his family. In New York and to devoted to seen at Montgomery Warda. We degrees F. A higher temperature Wouldn't Apply to Yale workers needed in other cities: An- cause they serve a clientele whare. ‘'The allied building interests dllffculty ,ln keeping up with the New Spring Shoe DIsplajr Dr. George H. Smith, assistant governed by daylight. These arc ■ their work they spent even their amount 6f contributions pouring w'ere amazed at the low price of would carmelize the honey and sonla, 621; Bristol. 95; Danbury. throughout the state are In com­ The Spring shoes are "In" at dean of the Yale Medical school, 29; Danlel.son, 150; Hartford, 5,- local problems, and officials here I leisure hours visiting Long Is­ In dally, a rotating group of field $9.95 for these grand suits, some give a very brown crust. (Honey The Shoe Box, LaSalle Road, Weat plete agreement with the FHA In which contained 100 per cent wool. said he did not believe that the .so­ 218' Meriden. 419; Middletown, have no concern with them. t i m Y O k H workers report good progress. requires low- temperatures. 1 planning for the housing of our land flying fields and airplane Hartford, and we urge you to look ciety's fear of a lowering of stand­ 667- New Britain. 834; New Ha­ Generally speaking, th# trans­ O/er 8,000 pounds of waste paper However,, we suggest you look at them over. We are sure you'll EXCURSION THIS SUNDAY I defense workers,'" Mr. Gaffey said. factories was on Fe8 course from four to three years 87; and Torrington, 371. guide the nation's time habits— It came from Lucy Boehmier. a Mr. Sweeney reiterated his ap­ New York World-Telegram has Ly. N«w YeA (6.C.T.) 1:40 P.M.______HoUBd gram In this country should not be and $5.98. Open evenings too. would not result In a relaxation of propose to do nothing next Mon­ Trfp Impeded. This necessary housing i trim, 18-yesr-old German-bom peal to contributors. "Donors Don't be guilty of throwing a heading "Good News," under essential requirements, he said, day except move their clocks and Children S and undsr 12 half (*r*. TicLHx Cegeb will be done, and private Industry blonde, who was the government's should be patient; everything pos-r away anything In these war days: which la featured all Items that Here's a bit of verse which defi­ although there might be "a reduc­ watches ahead one hour. They Fsr« first major witness as New York's Daniels Returns itriclly limifud to capscity o f So*ci*l Coieh I Burton’s Say . . . | can be relied upon to do a great slble is being done to collect donaJ 8ax-e Flavor fall into the classification. nitely speaks for Itself: tion in the number of elective suggest that J’ou do the .same. Train*—Pureh#*# in •dYone#. deal of this work. second spy trial In six months be­ Uons Just as quickly aa Is feasible If you throv.- away celery tops Don't Be a Calamity Howler Am I s House Oeteettve? courses not basic to the medical "The new time, de.signated by Far* ihown #o*l not Includ* Fod.rsl T*i "Within, the next six months, gan yesterday with six men and at this Ume." you are simply discarding flavor All Of US could make a habit oi By Margaret Fiobback school program." To Loved Job President Roosevelt as "w ar time," hundreds of low-cost homes will be >a woman ch id e d wlUi espionage. Election of New Offloers They can go Int-i soup; they can featuring "good news” in our No matter how many socks I buy. in place of the old "daylight sav- constructed in the defense areas I Thirty-three men and women Eldjvard G. .O'Brien wss re-elect­ be dried slowly in the oven and thoughts and In our conversations No matter how many I waab and THisr iH e^sU p! Dress Up! I , were sentenced to prison Jan. 3 throughout the state which wrill be ed ss president of the Junior stored away for future use, or with others—Instead of letting d,-y. Mercy Caravan Raleigh, N. C„ Feb 4 k over the editor- mous vote of confidence. Dr. Rl<3i- covered glass Jar and store In the to regard as imnecessary. and ship yesterday o t his morning | b# »«nl FRE£. whll# lh#y lo«f. to #ny roster To Work . . • ^ defendants toured Roosevelt and plore. Quaker mercy caravan headed by 3 Liver Tonight! Mitchell fields and the Grumman ard Alton was elected vice presi­ refrigerator. Makes excellent fia- slightly ridiculous, the precau­ Though 1 know there's nothing two hospital buses started over the newspaper. The News and Observ- .Yritinf to tti# Educatietul Divition, S35 OOIfSTTPATIOK with Its hsadaebss. ' and Brewster plane factories, dent along with Arthur Short! as vorlng for cakes, frostlngs and tions being taken In each com­ for me to do, the Burma ifead to China today. cr, and wrote .n his first editorial; ^ y. Dept. B-'209 To P la y . . « xnanttl iluUneM, s baU-aUxs faaUna 1 "where we walked around and treasurer. The newly-elected board such. munity against attack or sabotage But Join the posse and fummaga One bus contained a completely "There is biit one business in oftan nault U r°ur Uxtr bUa doaaa’i counted planes.” of directors of the Junior Chamber and the preparations being made equipped operating room and the America today. That Is winning flow fraalyacerv day tntoraurlntaxtlnaa. too. the war. There will be but one 9o taka Dr. Idwardt' OltTs Tablett to With her at the time, she said. are: Russell Clifford, E. Theodore Tou'U Be Thrilled and Intrigtied "Just In case ...” other an X-ray laboratory’ purchas­ Bantly,^ Jr . Stewart Johnston. Triumphantly I exhume his socks ed with American and British business when the fighting Is over. Insure QtntU y«t thoroimh bonrtl mora* ' were Kurt Fn'derick Ludw ig. 38- with the lovely Duncan and Miller And we must cooperate Intelli­ From ambush behind the collar manta. Ollxa Tabitta ara limply tson- Gord-Jn' FUbig and George gently In our own communities, funds. That win be to win the peace." I year-old American-born son of sandwich glass In such lacy pat­ box. der/vl to stir up liver bile eecretlon and German parents, who the govern­ Bensche. Voting was by Individual doing whatever Job seems most Dr. Henry Lauderbaligh of Ver­ The 79-year-old editor replaceil tona up muscular Intestinal action. tern that has Just been unpacked But sUll rm deprived of a happy a son, Jonathan, who joined the U4. 304. OOf. AU drufstores. ment charges was the ringleader: ballot, following a report on the by The Dewey-Rlchn»ai> Co., in important—no matter how little mont Is a member of the staff, Mrs. Helen Pauline -Mayer, 26, selected slate by Earl G. Steven­ glamor Is attached to It or how ending— which will work behind the lines Office of (Civilian Defense in Wash­ Westclox Dependable low bon-bon dishes, goblets, sher­ Each btesaed one of them needs a ington. another defendant; her husband, son. chairman of the nominating bets. sugar and cregms, celery little recognition we'll get for do­ of the CTiinese-Japanese front. Walter Msyer, now In Germany; mending. committee. dls^s, nappies, mint trays, may­ ing It. O'bye now. and Ulrich Von der Oaten. Membership Campaign onnaise seta, etc., and beautiful Timekeepers ) HIT OF WEEK U. 3. Attorney Mathias P. Cor­ A campaign for new member­ prism candelabra. Quite Inexpen­ ExcitingCsAV-8i Nens Just Now-! rea disclosed as the trial opened ship: was launched last evening, sive! With your purchase of RECORDS that Von Der Osten, whom he each attervdlng member voicing any walnuL maple, ma­ IdenUfled a> a GesUpo agent trav­ enthusiasm and confidence In be­ hogany bedroom suite THE MANCHESTER • '■•nt I, „ 53235323535348534823234848483 FOR 81.00 eling on a fake Spanish passport Entwined Haarta. Cupid With His ing able to bring at least one new Arrows and SenUnent Oalora that can be bought as Big Ben Loud Alarm $3*85 I under the name of Lopez, waa kill­ candidate to the next regular ★ low as $74.50 at The Classical Albums ed here last March by a taxicab. for February 14th, th, VV.Inu, monthly business meeting sched­ Valentine day. See Benson Radio and Furniture Com­ PUBLIC MARKET Plain Dial. Wear your EVE 82.25 Correa said that when Von Der - - . « r ggj uled for March 3. the sweet cards at pany you will receive abaolutely CARVER Classic Often was struck by the csb in Prestdent-eli^ct O'Brien caution­ FREE either an Innersprlng mat- ) Recording Discs Times Square, Ludwig, who was The W. T. Grant everywhere' to look ed that eUg1ble\ candidates for Co.—10 for 8c; 3 treaa or a box apring. Truly a bar- I Needles with- him, grabbed the victim's membership must hie of good char­ grain! S tA T E )"oar smartest, your brief case and disappeared. | or 8c and 6e each Thunday Special Meat Values Baby Ben Loud Alarm $3*85 acter and must be x^tween the NOW PLATINO loveliest. Desitined Survey Later Made j and every card has Plain Dial. ages of 18 and 28. B ^ u a s of the an envelope; Rock- 8a-«1ng lig h t Fancy Rib Lamb Chops...... Ib. 39c in t h e slmple drastic mlllUry retirements Harthg a definite routine for It qrss only ths death of Von wood Chocolate valentine hearts, Fresh Pork Spare R ib s ...... Ib. 23c Radiiini D ia l...... S4.8.5 Easy Terms! they AMERICAS' way it Dsr Ost«n, the prosecutor said, | whieh at this Ume are cutting se­ too; 5c, 10c and 28e for her sweet dusting lampshades, washing light Fresh Pigs’ Feet..!...... lb. 9c goes everywhere that prevented him from carrying riously Into the Junior Chamber's tooth. Decorations of all kinds bulbs, and such, will actually save you money. You will not get Nice While Sauerkraut...... 2 lbs. 17c Immediate Delivery! with poise and confi­ out a planned survey of military roster, the Junior organlzaU°" 5c extra. camps and de.'ensb Installations went on rec»rd Isst evfenlng ..In maximum Illumination from soil­ Good Size, Fresh, Cut-up Me:it> Fowl, ea. $1.09 and $1.29 dence, in luscious along thd eastern seaboard—a sur­ registering a preference for youiig ed bulbs end shades. Wash the Chickens for Frying or Roasting, medium size. .ea. $1.09 Spur Alarm $ 1 .9 0 Spring shades, Remember Pearl Harbor—'Weffl KEITH’S ASSORTMENT ' MILLER’S FEB. SALE! vey. C ones added, which Ludwig members—under the present dralt Never Forget! bulbs In sosp and water, taking Tiy Our Own Make Pure Pork Sausage Meat . . . .Ib. 25c Plain Dial. MapleiiMahogany^Natural rare not to get the metal connec­ INCLUDES ALL STYLES . . Vavy, and RIack. Hats-Gloves-Bags-Hosiery and Mtsa Boehmier later mads. age —and men who have Selective When you buy the -record "R e­ Genuine Fresh Calves’ L iv e r...... Ib. 69c Misses', Juniors’, Be.-

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Hospiw Care Blackout Test Glossary Given to Help (ff)—Prof. Frank Smith, 85, pro- of.tbd Illinois faculty from 1893 Judge Fred D. Faulkner today I. Begnal of Washington, D. C., a Utrictiom Tightened California Is ^ttery ^ Retired Professor feaaor emeritus of zoology at tha, untU^hia retirement in 1926. He Juvenile Court announced three n6w juvenile graduate of Catholic University, court appointments for the Nor­ University of Illinois, d l^ at bis was widely known as the aiithoi^ as probation officers and Gene­ Grbup Grows Near Perfect Of Zoology Dies home here last night.- He came Officers INaiiied wich and New London district. On Goffds for Civilians Interpret Army Terms Daily Radio Programs here from Hllladale, Mich., three of articles about fresh water He named Miss Mildred Rich j* vieve Riley of New- London as About Jap Neighbors ■aotan (Raafiavll Tima months ago to spend the -winter. sponges and the migration of Niantic. a graduate of Uoston and Icrk with headquarters in Nor­ 9 9 Per Cent Effective­ S t Fabershurg, Fla., Feb. 4.— Professor Smith wka a. member birds. New Haven, Conn., Feb. 4.—(VP, I (>).lumbla universities, and Henry wich. verting lU fecUlUes to prdnence Totid of 81,153 on B y The Associated Press « dirt—salt and pepper; serum ------,------3 ...... Ill ■■ W seblMteii. Feb. 4.— a------„ —liquor; six and twenty tootsie— P ^ M «S ~ tricU on . on prAmc] producUon; Indicatlon^^re List; 4.'> Per Gent In- Such Wild Rumors Cir- O r B o O t h ness in East's First Ma­ Going into the Army, Buddy? Ihe Industry, which built mofc Maybe, then, you better brush up a girl who makes a*flying cadet so . to r oivUUn uee brought hoihe than a million machine* In .1941, crease in Year. —i-.-.i jor Wartime Trial. on the latest in s$Jie lingo the lads heedless of time that he returns eiilatecl That Resiilehls late frciii week-end leave, thereby Setting Up Blue Network ^ t® Amerlceae today t^ t the In- would be required ultimately to are using in the damps. This glos­ Want sary may help you:' incurring six demetita and 20 pun­ i*n s-t coBveniencea of wartime economy cut production of standard moP)—Rob­ Allof Them Tc^peak Here Philadelphia, Feb, 4.—(.P)—The sls 40 per cent and of portables 80 Army brat—officer's daughter; ishment tours. As Separate Organization muBt be shared bjr-every one. ert Pamall, general maiiager of MoVecl Ojhi. East’s first major wartime black­ per cent. Army banjo—shovel; belly robber Skirt patrol-T-search for femi­ n n.aE Here are the latest: tht non-profit Connecticut Plan out test was described as "99 per —mess sergeant; Bible—Army nine company; slipping the clutch Noteil African Mission­ regulations; battery acid—coffee; —talking or criticizing too much; ' ' The War Production Board, to The Office of. Price Administra­ for Hospital Care, said In his an- SIgrId Ame, cent perfect" today by those In New York,, Feb. 4.—(AV--Prog-^^ Listening tonight: The war — tion froke the-iirlces of petroleum -Qua.l report to the board yeyerday San Fnincisco. Feb. 4. — i/Ti—, command but many a district air blisterfoot -Infantryman; boodle- sky scout—chaplain: soft money 7:00 MBS; 7:16 NBC; 7:45 Blue; /I save seven miiudn pounds o f box- ary lo Be at Methodist cakes, Candy, sweets; bowlegs—, —paper currency; spin in—go to rest in setting up the Blue network board and paper a year, Mhed products, including gasoUrie, at that a total of 81,15.3 persons were Since Pearl Harbor. Californians raid warden decided that some­ 8:00 MBS: 8:65 CBS: 9;15 MBS: the level of the lowest quotation on the enrollment list aa/of last Ghiirehes. thing would have to be done about cavalryman; boudoir—squad tent; bed; street monkeys^membera of as a company separate from NBC 10:00 MBS; 10:30 Blue; 10:43 hosiery makers to pack High- h i^ got the jitters about their bubble dancer—dish washer; bunk the band; sweating—anticipating priced and medium-priced atockr on last Oct. 1, for all transactions year- an increase of 45 per cent in the vagaries of chance. continues. On* of the biggest ^ CBS: 11:00 NBC, CBS; 11:30 Japanese neighbors. fatigue -Bleep; buzzard—chicken. (a letter, for instance): throw the MBS: 12:00 NBC. CBS, Blue; tngs two pairs to a box with no except retail sales. The order ex­ meipbersbip. Rev. Newell S. Booth, PhD., There was, for example, the tasks is segregating the former ; empted asphalt, industrial lubri­ "After the largest enrollment At first they were willing to light in a locked meat market China clipper—man on kitchen book—maximum punishment; up one-network staff into two. 12:55 NBC, CBS, Blue. , Individual wrappers, and to ellml- superintendent of the churches police duty; goldbrick—duty shirk­ the pole—on the Wagon. NBC—8. Thin Man Adventure; ' hate boxing of low-priced hosiery. cating oils, industrial naphthas year in its history.” Parnall give all their house boys and vege­ which kept flashing last night While the two chains are using , "the non-profit Connecticut Plan and .schools of the Methodist er; glamor boy -selectee; gold fish Sugar report—letter from girl 8:30, Plantation Party; 9, Eddie and Solvents, greases, and special­ table dealers the benefit of the while most of the illumination in a tlie same Radio CMy studio facili­ ties such as spot-removers and oil for Hospital Care is providing an church in Elizabethvitte and jur- :l,500-square mile area where - salmon; grass salad; hashbum- friend; swanks—soldier's l ^ t ties and will continue to do so for Cantor: 9:30, District Attorney; • Further, WPB 'notified rayon doubt, chuckling a little about the cr—cook; Holy Joe—chaplain; clothing; sliurt clrcqtlt between the products for household use. ever-enlarging service to the peo­ rminding villages in the Belgian 3,159.572 people live had been turn­ some time, establishment of com- | 10. Kay Kyser Hour. producers that beginning next ple" of this state. picturesque oldsters who, no ques­ strictly cut plug—feeling fine or ears—mental lapse; tigtr meat— , CBS— 7:30. Kay Thompson A tarath they will have to tut« over Congo, Africa, and now in the ed off. Auxiliary Policeman Fred­ plete separate office quarters has | The War Production Board cut The report showed that during tion, still think the "Son of erick Estrnde later found a cat well pleased; alightly draped—a beef; see the chaplain—stop grous­ developed into a longer process | Co.; 8. Mr, Meek; 8:30. Dr. C3irls- aM>re of their output to . hosiery 1941 the plan paid S942.624 in hos­ Heaven " Is pretty special. " United States on a brief furlough, couple o* sheets in the wind of in­ ing: blind flying—date with a girl tlan; 9, PTed Alien Hour; 10:15, grms because much o f the nylon the amount of tin per base box . of was to bl.ime, a cat that was fascl- than had been expected. pital bills in 19.724 cases for mem­ But then people l>cgan to com­ will fc' the guest speaker at the n.utcd by the light in some scales ebriation; sa’acked -plastered. yovs'.ve never met; barracks 13— Great Momenta in Music; 11:30, produced this year wHl be needed tinplate—largely used In making A number-of new appointments , bers and that during the five years pare notes. And suddenly • there .North Mcthndisl church Sunday 'whicli automatically came bn when Scandal sneet- the payroll; sand guard house. have been made to the staffs of ■ Dr. Thomas Parran on “Wartime fOr parachutes. cans—to 1.2S poimds. A base box was a rash of resolutions by City averages 100 pounds. Before the of the plan's existence more than morning at 10 4.') o'clock and in she leaped on the tray. both NBC and Blue, with the Blue AtUck on Venerea] Disease.” J2.000.000 in benefits has been ex­ Councils, clubs and American Le­ the afternoon at three and eve- Most of the war plants working getting the most. Among them is Blue—8. Quiz Kids; 8:30. Man- The War Production Board gave war each contained 1.5 pounds ot gion posts. They demanded that tin. Earlier in the emergency pended. around the clock couldn't partici­ the naming of G. W. Johnstone as hatUn at Midnight; 9, Basin St. tte typewriter Industry advance Kennedy Re-Elected Head nil Axis aliens, and their children, pate because of production prob­ Swing; 10, American Melody; warning tj»dt it must aUrt con- that was reduced to 1.35. M anchester Bishops Study director ot news and special fea­ Harry B. Kennedy of New Ha­ be moved right out of the state. lems, but Dr. A. C. Marts, state tures of the Blue. Up to five years 10:45, Ted Steele. ven, plan president since its Incep­ They don't particularly rare where, j civilian defense director, termed ago he had been publicity director MBS—7:30. Lone Ranger: 9:30. tion, was re-elected by the board Right on the heels of the com­ D ate Book Spotlight band; 11. Baaketball at I WARDS GREATEST Mediterranean " was torpedoed by populous South Philadelphia and of NBC from its organization, but to serve a sixth term. Other offi­ motion, Attorney General Biddle the giant Navy Yard "the darkest Morale Plans New York. Biitisb night fliers and for ed ,ince had been associated with cers chosen included Roger S. Sper­ issued a command from Washing­ sppt 1 have looked at since a 10- ' Tonight WOR. New York, In a similar ca­ [issing Girl around. ry of Waterbury, Solomon Eisner ton ordering all Axis aliens out of First Aid Instructors' school at What to expect Thursday; The Backing up the ground forces in year-old boy in a cemetery." pacity and later as radio director of Hartfprd, and Matthew A. Rey­ 20 restricted districts, some to be Covers Right Counties Trade school. Steps to Raise Spirit­ for the Democratic National Com- war—Morning: 8:00 NBC. (JBS, North Africa, the R. A. F. report­ cleared by Feb. 15, and some by Tomorrow Found Slain nolds of New Haven, vice presi­ This was true of virtually all the mittee. „ . Blue; 8:45 NBC: 8:55 Blue; 9:00 Fine Waterfall Veneers! Amazingly Reduced! ed inflicting casualties on Axis dents; the Rev. Eugene P. Cryne Feb. 24. test area, which covered five Meeting of Manchester Im­ ual Tone of Millions CBS; 10:00 MBS: 10:15 Blue, forces and destroying vehicles in Dr. James Rowland Angell has of Waterbury. secretary, and That's still not enough for some Pennsylvania counties and three in provement Association at the Y In Service Discussed. been named public service counsel­ MBS; 11:00 MBS; 11:15 MBS; 12 air sweeps against enemy motor­ George R. Willis^^of New Haven, Californians. southern New Jersey across the at 8. NBC. CBS. MBS. ised units in the Dems region. lor for the Blue in addition to his Mother Says Six-Year- treasurer. ^ For one thing, it doesn't touch Delaware river. Friday, Feb. 6 like post on NBC. AsalsUnts will Aftemoop: 1:00 Blue: 1:45 NBC; 3 Pc. MODERN BEDROOM the Japanese born here—nor the Jacksonville, Fla.. Feb, 4—UP)— Old Daughter Too New members elected to the The stillness in mid-town Phila­ Meeting of Board of Control of serve for each network. 2;00 MBS; 3:15 CBS; 4:00 MBS; New beauty for your bedroom in rich Axis Forces in Libya Board of Directors Included Wal­ Germans, nor the Italians, al­ delphia during the 15-minute trial C. of C. Steps to raise the spiritual morale 4:45 CBS. MBS: 6:00 MBS; 6:28 Trusting of Others. lace E. Campbell of Hartford, 8. though Californians aren’t disposed was startling. All subway and Meeting of Men's Club at St. of the millions in the nation's arm­ Niles Trammifll. NBC president NBC: 6:45 CBS. Blue. walnut and oricntalwood veneers and to get very excited about Italians. NBC-Red—1:15 p. m.. The Con­ Continuing Advance Russell Mink of. Bristol, a member automotive traffic halted, blacked Bridget's parish hall. ed forces were discussed today as who underwent an operation late strong gumwoodl Modem convenirnre of the Executive Qjmmittee of Evacuates Waterfronts gressional*; 3;45. Vic and Sade; San Bernardino, Calif.. Feb. 4— Rome (From Italian Broad­ out. and the only sounds were the Friday, Feb. 6 last week, and for a time was in a large drawer', du.'tproof top and Bristol hospital, and Milton L. They point out that Biddle's or­ "Hey you, douse that cigarette" Boy Scouts Court of Honor at the House of Bishops of the Pro­ 6:45. Bill Stern on Sports. C3S— casts), Feb. 4—(iiP)—Axis forces in some-what serious condition, now is bottom—in big. plate-glass mirrors) pp>—Mrs. Lillian Bell, frail arid Gearing of Meriden. Twenty-eight der simply evacuates the water­ of the air raid wardens. South Methodist church at 7:30. testant Episcopal church opened a reported showing definite improve­ 9:15 a. m (West 3:30 p. m.) Libya are continuing their advance front of San Francisco.^ for in­ A .. dark-haired, looked with bitter toward Dema after Inflicting a boS(d members were re-elected. Saturday, Feb. 7 two-day session here. ment. . . . The Orson Welles show School of the Air; 4:15, Highways Compare this bed, chest and vanity ^ MONTH. Usual longing at a picture of her 6-year- stance. A Japanese could hie his The theme of the meeting, at­ on CBS. which started last Sep­ to Health: 5:45. Scattergood .nns'where within 820 of Wards price I Down Poymanf and heavy defeat on Indian troops family to a new address a few Annual banquet Hose Co. No. 1 Baines. Blue—11:30 a. m.. Pres­ old daughter, Shirley Marie, clad thrown into action to cover the at headquarters. tended by more than 80 bishops tember 15 and which came to a Vole Unanimous block's in from the harbor, and his cott Presents; 12;30 p. m.. Farm Matching Vanity Banch...... 4. t t Carrying Chargo. Brltlih retreat, the Italian high Final Cheeks Sunday, Feb. 8 from all parts of the United conclusion with this week’s broad­ : in a gay plaid suit and Jaunty wanderings in the rest of the city States, was sounded by the Rt. and Horae Program: 4. C!3ub Mati­ hat, and cried: command said today. Police benefit performance at cast. will be replaced next Monday would he free. State theater. Rev. Henry K. Sherrill of Maasa- night with a musical program built nee. MBS—2:30, Kentucky School; “Shirley was so gay, so sweet, The advancing Axis columns are For Chinese Loan; It's the Japanese curious fond­ 3:30, O m p Grant in Review. receiving strong support from the Rev. Newell S. Booth On Ball Fund Missionary Rally of Norwich chusctU who said adequate spirit­ sround Freddy Martin's orchestra. so loving . . . and too trusUng." ness for certain pieces of land ual ministry to soldiers and sailors Too Uusting . . . Shirley ac­ German and Italian air forces, the Sub-district at South Methodist Only Little Debate which has given j;i8C to the sujlden ^ at the South Methodist Vis the most pressing, urgent and cepted a bicycle ride from a high command added. strong feeling. To meet it State church. (The German communique, church. Monday, Feb. 9 essential task facing the church.” stranger as she started for school Attorney General Warren has or­ Coiiimittee to Meet T o­ I Fund for Chaplains 108U 1360 Monday . . . Twenty-four hours which also reported the defeat of (ConMnued from Page One) Dr. Booth will speak of his ex­ Father and Son banquet, Con- \ ^ D R C dered a quick census of all Japan­ periences and observations during A "discreationary fund” of W'We Kilocycles Kilocycles later searchers discovered her rap­ Indian troops fighting s rearguard ese owned, tilled or controlled land night to Figure Out cordia Lutheran church. action in Libya, aSid that Nasi air­ ten years of service among the $385,000, which chaplains could ed body . . . partially burled in move,” Fish said. "If we want to In the state. Annual meeting. Retail Mer- use in ading soldiers or sailors wild and brushy Lytle Creek wash craft had bombed British forces in win this war, what is wiser than primitive tribesmen as well as Complete Report. chants' Division, C. of C. Wedneaday. Fob. 4 Wednesday, Feb. 4 . . . . she had been strangled with Some Peculiar Facts among the more advanced groups who encounter personal difficul­ P M s the Tobruk area and supply dumps to supply arms, ammunition, Warren has had a flood of let­ Tuesday, Feb. 10 ties, is part of an Army-Navy pro­ P. M. her Jumping rope . . . footprints near Matruh, Egypt.) tanka and artillery to the (Chi­ in the principal industrial city of Chairman Thomas J. Quish of Meeting,of C. of C. Credit Bu­ 3;00_Agalnst the Storm 3:00—David Harum. ImUeatea she bad fought her as- ters which tell him the stories and the Congo. gram to be drafted during the ses­ 3:15—Ad Liner — Musical Coop­ The daily war bulletin also de­ nese? I hope that we will be able the rumors.,There's one high river the President's Birthday Ball reau. sion. The fund, to be raised by the 3:15— Ma Perkins. clared that German air formations to get the best airplanes to China During his first years of minis­ Wednesday, Feb. II 3:30—Pepper Youngs Family. erative. County Autopsy Surgeon F. S. levee on which the Japanese raise try in the Congo, Dr. Booth was Committee will meet this evening churcli from its membership, were continuing their dally as­ BO China can carry the war to Valentine parly under auspices would provide portable altars, re­ 3:45— Vic and Sade. 3:45— News. Small said Shirley had been rap- saults on the British Mediterran­ Japan." nlme Stationed at Kanene. as principal with the ticket committee at the of Dorcas Society, Emanuel Luth­ 4:00— Backstage Wife 3:55—War Commentary. of the levee. W arren'Von t name Training Sch^l Manchester [Ipatoffice at 7:30 ligious literature, pension premi­ i ean base at Malta, causing fires Fish said that if China—or Rus­ the spot. But he suspects the Ja­ eran church. um payments for chaplains and 4:15— Stella Dallas. 4:00—Ad Liner — Musical Coop­ Several Mea <|ueeUoned and explosions In supply depots, sia—should "collapse, or be defeat­ where the Methodist church has o'clock sharp. ' Albert Downing, Father and Son banquet. South 4:30— Lorenzo Jones. erative. Officials questioned several men panese aren't gardening on the Michael McDonnell and Milton aid for small parishes and mission airdromes and harbor works. ed, or make a peace, I don't be­ levee because of the richness of been training all its young native Methodist church. posts near Army centers or war 4:4S—Young Wldder Brown. 4:45—Mark Hawley, News. in thrtr search for the killer, de­ lieve that we could win the war" men for the ministry, for teach­ Hansen will check up on the tick­ Friday, Feb. IS S;00—When a Girl Marries. 5:00 -M ary Marlin. scribed as about SO years old, dark the soil. For this reason; The Jap- ets distributed for the annual af­ industries. and added that as long as those ance gardens stretch only along ing, amd for nursing service. E.ach Valentine dance. Catholic Ladies The fund also would be used in S:15—Portia Faces Life. 5:15—The Goldbergs. and bareheaded. Neither a ranch­ War Supplies Moved two nations “stay In this war of these men, selected from the fair held last Friday .evening at of Columbus. ,1:30—We. The Abbott*. 5:30— Ad Liner — Musical Coop­ er nor a playmate who saw Shir­ the levee. They don’t extend any the I-ogion Home on Leonard aiding the sick, keeping patients and continue to fight we are go­ distances down and Intc the sur­ lower schools conducted by the Saturday, Feb. 14 in touch with their families and .1:45— Laura C. Gaudet. Pianist. erative. ley riding on the handlebars of Across Central Africa ing to win.” street. St. Valentine's dance, Manches­ rounding valley. church, in the adn •nlatration of meeting emergency traveling and 5:55—Stand By, America. 5:45—Scattergood Baines. a stranger's bicycle could add London, Feb. 4.—(4^—Land- McCormack asserted that be­ first-aid and simple remedies to To Exceed Last A'ear ter Country Club. There's another chiller going the Although no estimate has been other expenses not provided by 6:00— News. 6:00- News. RlgM NOW— whan you naad tha saving* mosL much to that description. borne war supplies for Libya and cause the United States was both the sick, are also trained Ih meth­ Sunday, Feb. IS 6:15—Prof. Andre Schonker. 6:05— Rh^■thmelodios. Robert Bell, Shirley's father, the aoutheast Asia battlefront are rounds; That this year five Jap­ made yet on the amount of money the Army and Navy. an ally and friend of China, "our anese rented houses so curiously ods of Improved agriculture. When United church services at South 6:30—Musical Appetizer. 6:20 Edwin C. Hill. Words cot pricas for this GREATEST Fabruory. For- swore “if I ever get my hands on being moved across central Africa government will do everything which the affair will net this Methodist. Rabbi Abraham Feld­ 6:45—Lowell Thomas. located that they all atand right they leave the training school they year. Chairman Quish was confi­ 6:30 —Frank Parker Song.*. that murderer, there will never bn two roads from the Gameroona possible to assist the government are assigned to villages where man, speaker. 7:00_ITred Warlng’s Orche.stra. nOura Sola in our historyl You soya just whan be a trial." Shirley was the Bells' on top of a big oil pipe line. That’s dent that the total would exceed 6:45—The World Today. to Khartoum on the Nile, Free and the people of China.” they become demonstrators of .Monday, Feb. 16 7:15— News of the World. only child. French headquarters announced Just a story. Warren la checking that of 1941. In commenting on 7:00- Amos 'n' Andy. Sees Uncle Sam Santa Claus these skills and crafts to their fel­ Tea for new residents, C. of C. 7:30—Connecticut Forum — For most furnitura pricas ora going UPl Wards bought,^ today. During brief debate on the con­ it. the ball this year, he said. auxiliary at the Center church. 7:15—Lanny Ross. i : , Other Stories Circulate low countrymen. In addition- to "I think that whoever has this W anted! Defense. 7:30—Kay Thompson and Com­ The routes, 1,500 to almost 2,000 ference report. Representative Blit simitar tales come from all supervising this work, Dr. Booth Feb. 17. 18, 19, 20 8:00—Adventures of the Thin months ago, planning for this salal Bacausa wa \ Rich (R-Pa) declared that if the position, as chairman, in the fu­ Herald's Cooking School at the pany. Derna Abandoned; miles long, were laid through the over the stutc-^Japanese farmers travelled out to the village.s where Experienced Man. 8:00 Meet Mr. Meek. Compare Anywhere at *10 More! Jungle country by the Free French United States continued to "play ture, will have a hard task. We I State theater. savad in huga purchasas, you sova newl But hurryl working in lonesome spots along i "Kanene boys" were ser\’ing and have established a mark in the 8:30—Plantation Party. 8:30—Dr. Christian — Jean Her- and thousands of native workmen. Santa Claus to all nations in the ______tho ______■ ,1 _____ j Friday, April 17 9:00—Time to Smile. the coast, working right into the counsellcd in their work. past two years that will be hard Annual Masonic Ball at the Ma- Meat Cutter ami sholt. British Fall Back The northernmost of the two. world'' the standards pf this na­ edge of the Long Beach area teem­ 9:30—Mr. District Attorney. tion would be pulled down to the Shown .At World's Fair to surpass. Each anc every sub- | ,onic Temple, 8:55—Elmer Davis—News. SALE! HOTEL MATTRESS routes, used when the other Is ing with defense plants, ri.Tht up During more recent years, he Experienced 10:00— Kay Kyser. bogged down during rainy aeasona, world level* and eventually we'll be comrnittee carried out its assign­ 9:00—Fred Alien. (Continned from Page One) to dams, power projects, railroads, has been, assigned to the thriving ment in fine shape and every de­ 11:00—News. Wards biggest value-at the-price in a runs from the port of Douala in damned” for not continuing 4o sup­ 11:15—Nelson Olm.stcd, 10:00—Glenn Miller's On-h. bridges, and on terminal island in city of Elizabcthville. Here he is tail was perfected at least one day .Meanest Swindler Produced Grocery Clerk at 10:15—Great Moment* of.Music. Free French Equatorial Africa ply needs of other countries. the middle of Los Angeles’s har- 1 1 :3 0 -The Ink Spot*. mattress designed for your sleeping com - al movement in a southeasterly "We have been the greatest superintendent of a vast district before the ball was held. 10:45—Clyde Lucas’ Orchestra. direction to Join up with the main northeast to Fort Archambault { . churches and schools, pastor of "It is a grahd tribute " he con­ Huntington Park, Calif, (/p— 1 1 :4 5 -Bob Armstrong's Orch. 9 81 111 ffi t\'o. a ' ti*. ^ t. ^ 9 t il fort and health! Sanitized ticking that's and thence east through the Uban- ^anta Claus in the world to our | 11:00- News. body," he said. Native Californians have in­ the large Methodi.st church of cluded “ to the ideals of the War has produced a meanest i 12:00—War News.. actively resistant to germs! 276 finest gl country and the Sudan to Khar­ own people," Rich saiu. dulged in no Vigilante acta against PlNEHimST 12:05— Freddie Ebener’s Orch. ll:05-ri*ports Roundup. Tbe main British force in Libya Representative Taber (R-NY) EllzabethvlUc a reproduction of foundation and I am more than ■windier, too. Newsboy Johnnie • 11:10—Musical Interlude. cols in layers of cotton and Si Latex! was declared, however, not yet to toum. the Japs. They seem willing to let pleased with the splendid response 12:30—Beasley Smith’s Orch. The second route runs east to said that even with extension of which was shown by the Belgian MctJullmigh, 14. told police a ^ 11:15— News Analysis. have clashed with the Axis as­ "the law " handle it. There have from the people of Manchester. stranger offered him a job aelllng GROCERY 12:55— News. 1^ it Buy at a sale price now! $3 A MONTH. Usual Bangui on the (Jongo river, thence aid to other nations, the Job of been a few fistic flurries in the Government in its literature at the I 11:30— Vaughn Monroe's Orch. sault troops which now h’ ve push­ winning the war rested with the .New York World’s Fair: while he blackout flashlights but disap-: Mottrass orMl Box Sprin g...... t l T . B f Down Paymont and on east to Juba and the White garden belts, but then it was irate Apply In Person. Tomoi+ow’s Program 12:00—Linton Wells. Newa. ed roughly two-thirds of the way United States. He told the House: and Mrs. Booth have been co- peared after collecting $5 in ad- ; Carrying Chargo. back from El Agheila, hlghwater Nile which It follows north to Filipinos who rough-handled the Noted Engineer Dies A. M. 12:05— Benny Goodman's Orch. Sola Spociall 209 coil mattross I $.0 t Khartoum. This route is "being "While I favor such additional Japanese.. There's always been principals of a school of more than vance. ' 12:30—Tommy Tucker’s Orch. mark of Britain's westward drive, aid as is required to be furnished 6:00— Reveille and Agricultural Improved with bridges and ferries that sort of trouble. 300 boys and girls in the city. Houston, Tex., Feb. 4—(JP—Al­ New*. 12:55—Newa. to the starting point on the Egypt­ to Great Britain, China and Rus­ Dr. Booth is a native of Belcher- ian frontier. for year-round use, the Free In the state there are 93,717 bert J. Wise, 70, member of the 7 :0 0 -Morning Watch. sia or any other country fighting Japanese of whom 33,569 arc town, Mass., a graduate of Boston The action so far has Involved French said. the Axis powers, I don't want engineering firm of Howe and Wls 8:00— News. Tomorrow's Program -,7e »l' i.y:.T.Ti only patrols and- covering units, aliens. Los Angeles has much the University and of Its School of which originated two nationally- 8:15—European News Roundup. 2 P c. LivInM Room i any one to get the idea that the Theology; and holds the degree of A. M. British sources said. \ biggest colony, so big that the used methods of highway construc­ 8:30—Radio Bazaar. 6:00—Sleepy Slim Serenade. major brunt of this conflict will their own newa- Doctor of Philosophy from the In one of the finest frieze Shifted to Mediterranean | not have to be carried by our own Japanese have tion. died Tuesday. 8:53— w n C 's Program Parade 7:00— News. upholstering* on the mar­ An authoritative British source papers and moving picture houses Hartford Semlnarv Foundation. 9:00— Playhouse. 7:10—Shoppers Special — Music soldiers and sailors and the major Los Aneeles’ board of supervisors . He la a recognized authority on ket . .. should sell St $20 declared that the pick of Ger­ Red Cross blows will not have to be deliver- 9:18—Food New*. time. morel Bemi-sring stylingl 9 9 ?i many's U-boat commanders and Diows will noi nave to oc aeiiver- asked that all alien Japanese ; religious education among prlmi- 9:80—Rhythms of the Day ed by our own tanks and ships and nioved far inland, and has ban- , live people, and has had published 7:30— Robert Program crews had been shifted ' to the planes manned by oiy own men. 9:45— As the Twig Is Bent 7:40—Bond rrogram. Mediterranean to help guard the | Donations men Americon-born from m A frlci "Serving Gcd in the Sun- Squares Hops 10:00—Bess Johnson. I Must Win War city payrolls. , day School" and "Educating a 7:55—New4*. flow of reinforcements to Field I "We've got to provide for that 10:15—Bochelor’a (Thildren. ..Irs. L. P. Vaughn i At Sacramento, the state capi- ' Bantu Community.” and texts in Fox Trots Waltzes 8:00— News of the World. ■ Marshal Gen. Erwin Rommel’s 1 to the limit. We’ve got to win the 10:30—Helpmate. 8:15—Morning Salute. North African Army. Mrs. E. C. Butler ' tal, the personnel board has ban- j the Bantu language. For some 10:45— Road of Life. , j war and we’re going to win it." ned all Japanese from state jobs | years he was the secretary of the 8:20—Shoppers Special — Muaic.! He said other factors which had Party ...... I Few members nn«iTih/>r« kncw how the 11:00—Mary Marlin. helped the Axis get men and sup- ! Mr. and Mrs. Edward unless investigation proves them Belgian Congo Sunday school As­ time. * ■ i S t ' money would be spent and, be- l DANCE Il ;15—Right to Happiness. 8:30—News. pliea scrota the Mediterranean Murphy 5.00 loyal Americana. sociation, and was the Congo Modern and Old Fashioned 11:30—The Story of Bud rton. Platform Rocker 10.00 I cause of the need for military se- i In San Francisco Supervisor 8:35—Shoppers Special. were: Manchester Hl-Y Club.. ' crecy. they accepted at face value | r.pprrscntative at the sessions of 11:45—David Hanim. 1. The use of considerably Women’s Society for Chris­ Dan Gallogher plans a motion the World’s Sunday Scivool Asso­ Every Friday Nijiht, 8 lo 12 J2:00 n<5on—Gene and 9 :0 0 -Press Newrs. Sale priced to save you up ! .•■latements by high-ranifing ad- 9:15— School of the Air of the stronger surface and air'eonvoys. tian Service North similar to Los Angeles’, saying ciation In Oslo, Norway. American-Lithuanian Hall H a ve a P. M. to $61 High buttooed back 5.00 i ministration leaders that this I he’d like to see all Japanese, alien Americas. 1994 2. Transport of some supplies Methodist Church .... and deep, eoQ spring scat! i would be a psychological time to | Golway Street 12:15— Luncheonalre. on speedy cruisers and destroyers Barbara Melbert Cookie or American-born, moved, oyt of The standard of musical pitch 12:80—Day Dreams. 9:45— Stories America Loves. Shaped knuclrle arms! which are more difficult to inter­ 1.00 I make available huge sums to help ; the state, "into-Nevada if he'll HEART! 10:00— Hymns of All (Jhurches. •Party ...... ’ finance China's fight against Ja- broadcast 'by the National Bureau Music by the Bamstortnera 12:45—Slngln’ Bony.' cept than Blower transport vessels. Isabelle Dunne ...... 5.00 take them,” and he'd like to sec 10:15—Myrt and Marge. ! pan, of Standards, Department of “ Hank” Post, Prompter ' 1:00—New*. 3. Weather which recently has Mr. and Mrs. John Wag-. them work for whatever food they Commerce, is accurate to one part Be sentimental thi.s February 1:15—The Uttle Show . 10:30—Stepmother. been unfavorable to interception. 1.00 I Increases Accepted eat for the duration. Admission 44c—^Tax Inch '■ 10:45— Woman of Courage. ' ner ...... The House agreed today to ac­ In ten millions. 14th. Send a iac.v “ Be Mine” 1:30—Marjorie Mills. [ Miss Annie F o r d ...... 1.00 2:00— Wrightvllle Sketches 111:00—Mary Lee Taylor 5.00 cept Senate Increases in the Navy 111 15—The Man I Married, Rear Guard Rejoins I Carlson's Express ...... appropriations bill, boosting the valentine to your s'weetheart. 2:11^—Medley Time. I Mr. and Harold M. Reed. . 5.00 Dewey-Richman carry a com­ 2:80—Concert Miniatures. j 1 1 ;30—Bright Horizons. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert total to $26,495,265,474, largest in ' 11:45 Aunt Jenny’s Stories. Main British Column I history. 2:45—Three Deb*. , NIapleCrIcket Chair Cairo, Feb. 4— rri • 1 a Chungking, China, F«b. A .-U ty - for it. BABY BEEF LIVER BACON "It is. 1^’hat Is your name, Automatic tuning! Plug for F»M, Tele- the rear guard force— the Fourth 1 O M e e t 1 O n iffllt' China wlU express her gratitude The members of the committee please?” the boy gave hi* name. izing colors, patterns like ahead too, because of the big selection fineetl Pre-ihntnkt Beat rision and rroords! Rectifier and tuning $5 MONTHLY, usual Indian division—beat off strong ~ I by hard fighting until victory is and aasociatlon will distribute "When were you born?" The 4 9 ' of smart patterns created with fine, ex­ $4 A MONTH, Dawn to $ 1,00 Deaths Last Night M dy*B uaed to resist, fading. eye included! Compare anywhere up to down payment and German datachments which had won." The China Times said today tickets in due Ume. The whist will 33c 29c “ boy gave the date somewhat c

be exposed to thU kind of warfare their own gilded editorial head­ of Archie L. Girard et al.. against defendant The Great. Atlantic ft 4UmrI|fst»r SERIAL STORY Pacific Tea Co., from which tha arlthout cracking; lines over it. Landlord Wins Minnie Kabatznlck, administratrix It was one of these latter mon- Less Supplies ct al., to recover damages for per­ named plaintiff appealed' Yesterday’s Japanese raid on Man About Manhattan Free Life Insurance sonal Injuries, alleged to have Surabaya, the main nayal base of grrels who, *the~other night, gave Debunked Coniitiii Srralft By George Tucker TAMBAY GOLD been caused by the negligence of the Dutch Blast Indies’, and a key us the news of the first offensive As War Lasts Another Trial the defendants, which was heard You can't burn yourself with3 dry P U B U S H R U BT T H B _____ in the Superior court. New Hav­ ice. ’The^sensation Is that of butm t^ ■CRALD PRINTING CO^ INC. bastion on the island of Java, hith­ action of the Pacific Fleet in this BY SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS coFVRiaHT. last. Question Is Raised It Bti«*ll Str**! Now York Joe E. Lewis is a big,; tis the lamen. of the gypsy . . . NBA asRvica. iNa en county and resulted in a judg­ Ing, but actually it la a quick'utek^ Manchattar. Conn. ', erto considered the strategical war by telling his audience "Pearl a\ kward, mushy-mouthec como- "When a gypsy makes Lis violin Nation Is Only Begin­ Superior Court Verdict ment for Girard from which she freezing process that takes place THOMAS PBROnSON center of resistance by the United Harbor has been avenged!" dian who coina abaurditiea out of cry," says Joe, "do you tnink he'a appealed, and judgment for the when dry ice touches your skin. Oanaral Manaper enjoying himself .... Do you "Okay, boy,” I said. "TraU ’•Give the fella up, Prof. Wa ' Nations, was a revealing and dis­ Now the true scope and Impor­ the things that happen to him day la The Cabin LaFolIette Urges ‘Next^ ning to Notice Scarcity In Falling Case Is Re­ PoondaS Oelobar I. Itll by day, and is hand.somely paid for think he likes to torture his fid­ I along. You like trouble.” got nothing agalnat you.” tance of our attack upon the Mar­ Chapter XXVII. Publlanad Raary Cvantng tacapi couraging blow. For here too lU.s trouble. dle?" While I was waiting on them, "Anybody Interferes, they’re Logical Step’ During Of Materials. versed by 4 to 1. Snadajra and aolldaya Ehtarad at there was the same; tragic lack ot shall and Gilbert Islands may not He is unique in Manhattan Juddy slipped across to the plane We all went across the road to right liable to get hurted.” tba Poat OfNea af Manehaatar Groff, with a couple of hla pals, Debate in Senate on For Completely Satisfactory' Allied strength In the air. Her;, be known until the war la over. nlglitclub lore because he i.s -so But this is on!y an emotional and pinched the revolver. She make ready. Doc sized up the Hartford, Feb. 4—(;P) - A land­ Cbnn.. aa Steond Claaa Mall Mattar builder-upper for the real tear- was edging over to the left. A By Paul Oesner and John BeclUey But admittedly, our fleet did not peculiarly Indigenous to these wasn't for letting Angel shoot log cabin and the lay of the land lord on whose allegedly unllghtcd SOBSCRtPTION RATES at the heart of the Allied position jerker that is to follow. 1 refer bullet plunked Into the log above War Damage Bill. New York, Feb. 4 — (;P) — New parts. They go for him in Chicago, some poor slob that might be per­ around it. He had his pistol. I stairway a woman was Injured In Ona Taar by Mall ...... in the Far East, the Japanese con­ find ahd destroy any major Japa­ in Saratoga, and in Miami, too, to ';Poor little February” — or had my old forty-five whanger. my head. Some more followed. automobiles, tires and aluminum Par Month by Mall ...... J fectly innocent. TTiey put off RE-UPHaLSTERIN6 trolled the skies. nese warships. Neither In military when the horsf crowd and the ‘Feb." as Joe calls her. without noticing their toss. Juddy's twelve-gauge stood in the They were firing high. ’The car Waahlngfton, Feb. — Sen­ pots and pans,—these are only the a fall won a new trial today in a SInpla Copy ...... * JJ Broadway crowd flocks south for "you’ve only got |J8 days, and that lights were switched off now, but Dallaarad Ona Taar ...... l*.«f There seems to be. In encourag­ fact, nor in morale .significance, They hadn't been gone half ah hall comer. 1 sneaked it and a ate paaaage of the $1,000,000,000 first of a long list of everyday 4 to 1 opinion handed down by the Mother Kiwws the winter. I do not know wheth­ ain't right. Tliey gave Aug. 31 hour when Doc showed up a t , the box of shells and gave the lot to there was enough moon so we war damage bill giving property Connecticut Supreme court. M E M B E R O F ing contrast, a fringe of Allied air did this action constitute any true er his appeal would be so over­ days, they gave Sept. 30. . . . And could see a man moving forward gooda that are going to be scarcer Choose TImU; when she'WM a ypMicsHr tb . THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Feederia. He was In his working Old Swoby who’d been In the war owners free Insurance up to $15,000 The action reversed a Superior Tha Aaaoclaiad Praaa la aaclualTa- strength concentrated on the de­ avenging of Pearl Harbor. That mastering in other sections, but I once every four years they slip in clothes, and he looked white and and knew a gun when he saw it. alone. aa the war effort broadens. took Father John’s Me^cime to damage hae raised the question of , court verdict In which Marie H. ly aniltltd to tha uaa or raoubllea- fense of the approaches to Ran­ will come, we should say, when can assure you that in Vanhattan an extra day Just to me.ke you grave. . Juddy had hung on to the gat she "Stop that shooting,” he said. Army and Navy needs, before now she gi'vea it to her Jhtte gM. tion Of all nawa diapatehaa eradttao think you're getting some place." "Maurie Sears,” Juddy aald. the armament job la over, will be Ballou was awarded danlage.? for the whole train of events which Joe Is in his clement. "Old Swoby is back, " Doc said, j awlp^ from Henry's plane. providing free life Insurance for personal injuries alleged to have Father John’s Medwhw k iMid \ta It Of not otharw iaa oradliad In goon, where the Japanese are now For one thing, he la as ugly and Recently Joe was th’e star of "Quiet!” Doc snapped at her. upping deeply Into the bins of al­ MacDcmald kla papal and alao tha local nawi "I've got him In the shelter.’ “They might try to bum ua members of the armed forces. been caused by neglgence of the threatening with a movement per­ has followed Pearl Harbor has friendly aa an overgrown puppy. George Hale's musical comedy, “Oliver!” Sears called. "Caq I most every kind of raw materlala. show a decline as wide aa 25 par for relief^ of coWs pphllahad haraln. "Then everything's Jake," I out." Doc aald. "W e’d better roll Although such a proposal has Jewett City Savings Bank, owners Because All rlirhta of republlcatlon al haps even more serious than their been definitely and totally re­ When he stands up to a mike in "l„udy Comes Acres.?. " The writ­ said. that rain barrel In. We’ll need have a word with you ?” / Take textiles. Cotton textile cent under the preceding twelve when there is lack of ■paelal diapatehaa haraln ara alar ing of this show wa.? dismissed by "Certainly.” not been presented to Congress. mills have been operating at top of the property. siege of Singapore. The Japanese versed. We have by no means a crowded nightclub -as he does "No. He’s been sliot." buckets." That guy thought of Senator La Follette (Prog., Wls.i, months. The 1941 volume of con­ Mrs. Ballou, a member of a MacDonald strips your vitamin A and sooth­ raaarrcd every night at the Cof acabann, the critics as of no consequence, everything. He walked up to the door. speed for a long time. But big in­ struction contracts at $11,396,000,- are now something less than 150 earned the right to forget Pearl "Shot?” Juddy forgot her feud' told the Senate yesterday during fraternal organization which rent­ suite to the frame and es throat irritstio. Full aanriea ellant of N. and wraps his custard lips around and it folded after three days. It with Doc. "What—why — ” While Juddy and I were getting Through my chink between the ventories haven’t been accumulat­ 000 was the highest In history, Sarvlea Inc. Harbor. was one of the costliest failures logs, I could qee. his. face, stem debate on the war damage corpora­ ing. Finished material baa been ed lodge rooms on the third floor >f due to colds. miles from the opening of the these words: "Money isn't every­ "It isn’t serious. Flesh wound. out the buckets for water the topping even the boom year 1928. a commercial building owned by rebuilds with new thing" — New Yorkers involun­ of the season. and set. tion bill that Congress might as shuttling Into users' hands almost Some of the more optimistic trend- Its successful use Publlahara Rapraaantatlaaa, Tba Burma Road, the symbol of This Is not the first time some I've dressed his arm.” sound of the dogs got nearer and well face the "next logical step"— the bank, testified that t;ie lights We Carry Our springs and filling add­ Jollna Mathawa Spaclal - Asancy— tarily lean forvyard in their chairs more mournful. 'They were bay­ "You might as well give him fast as completed. Defense is al­ watchers said 1942 might be a during the past 85 China’s ability to stay in this war. glib radio headline has so over­ "What have they got on him ’’ free Insurance for the irtciy who to the first floor stairs and the sec­ Own Aecounta ed. Now Tork. Chlcapo. Dalrolt and and begin to chuckle, One of the most fa nous of all "He was found hiding in a barn ing at the ford where Old Swoby up, Oliver." ready taking around 30 per cent of fairly good building year, but even years is a most con­ Boaton. And here, too, in spite of what emphasized some favorable devel­ Lewis laments is the one about "So that you and your friends flfiht. „ w output. ond floor hall were out when she near the place.” waded the atream. ’Hiat didn't "1 merely wish to point out, he at that, they conceded volume left the meeting on the night she A complete re-uphoIstering vincing p r o o f of MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF seems Intermittent Allied superi­ opment as to give the listening ■'Yep," .says Joe, '^iloney isn't commercials...... Ho means "Hiding from the airplanes ?’*' give ua too much time. Doc spoke can lynch him ?” It takes about 10 times aa much would run at least 14 or 15 per CIRCUt.ATIONS. commercial advertising on the “ I'll never have a hand In an­ said, "that If we are to accept the Senator La Follette cotton to maintain a soldier aa it wSa Injured. and re-coverinf? of a ,3-plece value. ority In the air, the Japanese are public the idea that the war is all .-verything, but I'll admit it "Of course. But could you get up, quiet and business like. principle that damages sustained cent under 1941. And I'p helps quiet the nerves. To prove ladlo . . . Joe says he loves those other lynching. Not at TSmbay.” does a civilian. As the Army ex­ Now. however, the scope of the Light on Eariy In Evening S' Tha Harald Printing Company, a mob to believe that? There's "TTils Is the plan. When they to property through war. up to a living room suite ONLY Rich k YrUmmim still going ahead. over. With every sane and reall.-<- my point. I know a guy with nine commercials, especially when Don (Well, I knew why that was;) pands toward the 3.000,000 to 4,- The state's highest tribunal stat­ tno*. aaaumaa A——— — — no financial raaponal- something else. The woman, be­ come. I shall try to get a hearing, limit of $15,000. are to 'je shared war effort has widened. New blue­ COSTS ...... blllty for typographical arrora Such trends emphasize, once tic Instrument Of public opinion million bucks and another guy Wilson talks .... What burns fore she died, muttered something don't want to hurt anyone. But Doc aald; "Will you guarantea 000,000 mark which is its early prints are being drawn dally for ed that the light was on earlier In paarlng In adaartlaamanta In him up is the way those comedian.? to deliver him safely to jail?” equally by payments in restitution Financial Loss goal, military takings of cotton the evening and there Was evidence A Written Guarantee With Each Order — Easy Terms. more, the real and terrible magni­ trying to drive home to the Amer­ with thirteen million bucks, and about a man with a red head. do want them to believe that from the 'Treasury of the United large-scale new factory units in Manehaatar Evanina Harald the guy with the nine million interrupt Don, and he has to wait "I can't guarantee anything. But cloth will expand. Many think the the synthetic rubber and munitions as to how or when it was extin­ tude of the task before the United ican people the idea that this war Swoby had that Infernal red tap we're prepared to shoot If neces­ State# without any contributory We Carry a Complete Assortment of Materials From bucks is just as happy as the guy tifteen minutes just to hear an- of his on. When they found him. sary. Now you two go back to I’ll do my beat." textile Iniustry, even running ^at fields, for massive additions to guished. Wednesday, February S Nations. No military power has is no cinch, with the Robert Re­ dther commercial. "I like those “ I believe that. Sears. But I premiums, we ought to be prepar­ Put Secondary peak speed, will not be able to meet "Tenants sometimes turned it the Most Inexpensive to the Very Best fTTTTTTXTXTM.Tn with thirteen million bucks." he ran." the mansion and keep after th« ed to take the next logical step— many general industrial plants ever before undertaken operations port on Pearl Harbor a biting In- This classic line of patter is not commerclali,” says Joe, "they tell "What’ll we do, Doc? " troopers.” don't believe it would be good both military and civilian needs, being converted to war work, for out, and there had been complaints IT’S EFFECnVE you how you can get >300 in a enough." and I do not see how we can escape and If this is the case, it will be that boys had in the past tamper­ • • • Who Said No Elections? of a scope at all parallel to those dictrfient of national complacency, new. It Is one of Joe's identifying “I've telephoned the State Po­ "And leave you here?" Juddy It—and that 1« to provide Insur­ new broad defense housing, ' and WELDON’S OWN tags, such aa Chaplin's derby hat icank, and no questions asked . . . lice." said. "There ian’t much time,” Mau­ Exclusive Franchise De­ civilian gooda, not Army require­ larger cantonments for a bigger ed with the'swltch and turned the Phone and Have Our Representative Call At Your Home. When Charles A. Lindbergh the Japanese are now pursuing. along come these radio optimists, I want to know that . . . They rie Sears said. "Aa your friend, ance to the men in the armed ser­ ments, that will be cut. light on or off," wrote Associate pr W. C. Field's big red nose. "Did you get ’emT" ‘This is no time to argue," he vices, many of whom are under nied Bus Gimpany to army. NEW FORMULA started his rumor to the effect But these operations cannot be re­ seeking to be pleasing to the ear, Nightclub crowds would no more tell you how you can walk into “ No. they're all out on the hunt. said. "Go back.” Oliver, I beg you to turn the man The day when we can have both The new aynthetie rubber plants Justice Ells, adding: II clothing store and come out over to me." fire, without extracting a premium guna and butter appears about ’X’ nder the clrcumstanees of TOOTH PASTE that there would be no elections lied upon to collapse merely be­ and inviting us all to national let­ think of letting Joe get through I left word.” Juddy didnt’ argue. She just from them.” Defense Plant. alone will cost $400,000,000. performance without pulling with everything you need for 112. Doc seemed to be thinking over. The National Association of Real this case, however, the defendant, MacDonald Upholstery Co. cause the Japanese have over-ex­ down. God help American morale I hustled across to the Feederia walked into the shack. I traUed. l.Ittle Bit Oora Further this ysAT, war had not yet come this gag than they would excuse I want to know that . . . . ” Dolf followed me. about It, for he didn't say any­ Must Pay Premium Estate Boards saya government of­ was not required to station a man 983 Main St. (.\merican Industrial Bldjf.) Call 2-1127 if they ahould ever be believed! and brought back my good old Hartford, Feb. 4—( ^ —The Pub Get .A Tube Today to America. Now that we are in tended themselves. Wherever they Rachmaninoff from playmg, his That's Joe. He goes on, and on. "For God's sake, Juddy!" thing for a few seconds. Then, Men In the armed aervlcea al­ "In estimating a $100,000,000,000 ficials are counting on private en­ there throughout the evening to Hartford At Our Pharmacy! forty-five. ihsure against the turning out of the war, the need for unity la go, they seem to be able to achieve famous prelude as an encore. Around here, we sort of crave "Look,” I sold. "Give this to Her voice shook, too, when she "That's your best advice?” ready are provided government He Utilities Commission placed national income for the 1943 fiscal terprise to produce around 400,000 Anothw of Joe's little songs him. Old Swoby and head him for the spoke. "I'm not afraid. At least, “It is.” war rlak insurance, but they must transportation of defense workers year and in .stating that more than homes for defense workers tht.? thk light; its duty was to use rea­ even greater than It was when air superiority, the supreme fac­ sonable care to sec that the stair­ I Free very In Conn.] Big Swamp. They won't find him not very.” "Would you db It In my place?” pay premiums In relation to the today ahead of financial losses to a half of this sum would be repre year. Lindbergh ap«*e;‘ what he would tor in tbia war. Unless and until "Mom,” he said. "Mom! Get "The case is differ—’’ amount \pf insurance they obtain. sented by armament production, All this ipelia plenty of work for way was properly lighted. The there. Not tonight. Lord! What's bus company through rlva^opera- evidence is insufficient to produce never understand Is that we are the situation is reversed, unless Washington can assure yourself a hotel room unwise to slake Honolulu's five that?" But I’d heard that loat-soul her out!” "Would you do It in my place, ’The new war damage bill would the president indirectly gave us a the men that handle the hammer Sears?” not requlrt premiums fiom prop Uons over the same route. clue as to what we can expect in and the saw. Some experts even a reasonable belief that the de­ going to forge that unity through the reinforcements General Waved on arrival in Washington is to week thirst now. 'The labor lead­ walling before. "Don’t start anything. Doc," I The commission so ruled yester­ get your reservation (about two ers don't want liquor sold,' he said. warned him. "I was base of a "No.” erty ownera,until a damage ceiling the way of civilian goods output," are predicting that 1942 may equal fendant had failed in Its duty. In elections as usual. speaks of Include a fleet of fighter "Bloodhounds.” he said. "The day in denying The Lordship Rail­ short, the plaintiff failed to prove In War Time wee IS I in ,'Klv.snce, make a aub- "The ministers don't want it, the swamp Is hopeless.” He turned to living pyramid once. You can’t "I thought not. But you expect o f $15,000 hra been reached. Above says Standard ft Poor's, a statisti­ or .top the 1941 peak total. planes, the United Nations mu.st me to ? ” that point, In.wrance would require way Company of Bridgeport an ex­ cal agency. her case." The Republican National Com­ .stantial down payment on it and working men don't want it. All the Juddy. “ Is there a bar to the door shove me around. And I won't clusive franchise between Strat­ continue to absorb defeat in the Washington — Answering the get a receipts from the hotel that Army admit the present rule Is of the log shed in your back let you shove Juddy. We're stay "No." premium paynwnts to be establish "The remaining 50 per cent or Injuries Prove Fatal Should Have Granted Motion mittee has a new, publicity chief, ‘"rhank you, Sears. Neither ed later by the War Damage ford center and the Vought-Slkor- so of the national income, or about Far East. mall orders; such payment has been made. good.' The general said he found, yard?" Ing.” skj plant in Stratford, warplane Judge Ells also declared that with Clarence Kelland bringing That's a contract. “They come now,” Old Swoby will I." Corporation. $50,000,000,000, compares with Stamford. Feb. 4—U Pi—Injuries the trial court should have grant­ K. L.. Terre Haute, Ind.—There in short, that nobody really, seri­ "Yes." (To Be ContlnoE^) manufacturers. his famous Bcattergood Baines to Don't be too harsh on the hotel "My God, Doc!" I said. "Are said. Senator Taft (R.. Ohio) told the national income of $40,000,000,000 suffered when he was struck by ed a motion to set the verdict Time, Tide and Opportunity really la no conf alon In the Army ously, wants liquor sold again,. Benats yesterday that the British Likewise, the comml.v?ion refus­ in 1932, practically all of which the national scene at last. The people, though. Suppose you had "He said the Army wa.? study­ you crasy ? You can’t stand ’em The hounds were yelling for ed to rescind a year-old decision a car Monday night at a down­ aside. Wickard Reverses Himself over the word "Jeep. " The na'me is blood; the mob, toa. The front line Would Rather Take Pills system required compulsory prem­ was created by the production of town intersection proved fatal Chief Justice Maltle and Asso­ Democrats are going to eat their now fondly applied to those little hostelry and a dally average of ing the liquor situation from the off there." granting The Connecticut liailway at least half again as many tenant.? ' "Have you got any better plan ?’’ of the chose straggled Into the iums of every Brlt(^sh property civilian goods and services. It has yesterday for Dominick J. Curto, ciate Juatices Avery and Jennings way through the party deficit The efficacy of the new price bantam gasoline buggies w'nlcl. are standpoint of the liquor Industry, C?hicago— {F) —Charles McCor­ owner for war damage insurance. and Lighting Company parallel long been said that since we were aa you could take care of many which finds itself with much "No. But—” yard. Doc pushed the big door rights. 35, of Cos Cob, in a Stamford hos­ agreed with this opinion while As­ Again, as if there were no war on. control law will depend, in large only 11 feet long and a shade oyer shut and slipped the bar. Old mick WilBun, director of the police American constltutla>bal provi­ able to survive the low output of pital. Police held a Stamford man sociate Justice Brown dissented. three feet high. They are used for of them "big names" or big spend­ money tied up in idle stock. He "You don't expect me to give The Lord.shlp concern had claim­ part, upon how Secretary of Agri­ ers or both ? Swoby took hla' place at the rear scientific crime detection labora­ sions, he said, prohibit ^uch cofii- 1932, we could do so again If It aa driver of the machine pending In another opinion, the supreme Wait For No Man. Democratic National Chairman almost everything under the war­ added that this stock is utilizing Swoby up, surely." tory, spent an entire evening la­ pulsory levies because they would ed financial losses because of the were nece.ssary to devote a large culture Wickard behaves, not only warehouse space which, he hinted, "I'd rather have him killed than window with Juddy's gun. It all competition which it termed ‘"an an Inquest. court found no error in the action Xd Flynn calls the Republicand time sun but officials think they looked to me like bad trouble. boriously boring holes Into choco­ be considered a Federal tax upon share of our facilities to military In exercising hla veto over Price are going to be most effective in might be used for other necessary you.” invasion of the exclusive territory goods. who are out after victory In the "We're wasting time." he said. Doc stood by the amall front lates in which he concealed medi­ property. Administrator Henderson's farm combatting tanks. purposes. ‘One solution’ he said, cine his 4-year-old son, Mike, had of The Lordship Railway Compiuiy "But as the president's figures congressional elections "peanut Your Federal Juddy spgke up, kind of desper­ window next the door. Dnoaher Queetlone Jonia and a radical exception to the A fleet of these can maneuver ‘might be to ship the liquor back "Everybody quiet, please." he refused to take. Given the choco­ work out, we would not even be politicians,” expotmdlng the the­ price regulations, but in the gen­ anti-tank guna into flanking posi­ to the Mainland'." ate. "Yes, we’re wasting time Senator Danaher (R.. Conn.) fundamental principles of public said. ‘‘I’ll do the talking." lates the next day, Mike, studying first raised the qiiestion of free In­ able to produce aa much In the way The productive years of any person’s life are lim­ ory that only Democratic con­ eral relationship of government tion long before a tank can get Income Tax Ella F. Burr. Don’t you see you can't do any­ utility practice, permitting one of civilian gooda In the 1943 fiscal thing with hlmT” them coldly, said; "Just give me surance for soldiers when he qifes- policy toward farm supplies. into effective battle range of its Hartford, Conn. the' pills. I don't like chocolate." utility practice, permitting one year as we did in 1932," the agency WE PAY CASH ited. Within those years it is up to them to make gressmen can win the war and the She didn’t look at Doc. I think He stuck his pistol through the tioned Jease H. Jones, secretary of route of an existing ser/ice." objective. The only confusion re­ No. tfi window and fired a shot in the declares. "The reason is that the most of their talents. Likewise it is the time peace. While the price control bill was sults from the fact that the term she was afraid to. commerce and Federal loan admin­ Said the commission: Deductions For Professional air. A car swung Into the grounds. CliUd’B Query On ’Hme istrator, during consideration of; prices today are 45 per cent above when he or she should make the greatest effort to Congressman-elect J6e Talbot, going through Congress. Secre­ "Jeep" was first applied to larger Will .\ddress Women "Come. Swoby," he called. Benefit to Public tliose in the deep depression year, Expenses Swoby came out. He stared By its lights I could see the ad­ the property Insurance bill by the FOR USED CARS SAVE as much from their income as possible. cars of similar design used to "The evidence before the com- and after ad.ustment for this fac­ a Republican who has Just tested tary Wickard split widely from from 'dne to the other of us and vance guard taking cover In the Ottumwa, la.— —A five-year- Senate Banking and Currency HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICES P.\ID: transport officers in the field. The A professional man may deduct Hartford, Feb. 4.—(/P)— Prof. old child was busy eating bis din­ hilssion clearly shows that the op tor. our indicated $50,000,000,000 the vote-getting effectiveness of the adminlatratlon, favored spe­ Wesley A. Sturges o< the Yale Law then aald 'something that made me thickets. Blxie Groff and a bunch Committee. If you haven’t given much thought to this matter name originally came from the all necessary expenses Incurred in of his townlea were behind one ner as the older folks chatted ekation of service between the air­ Income from civilian good.? produc­ CASH IMMEDl.VTELY! the Flynn argument, calls the cial exemption from control for manufacturers' model designation Sithool, chairman of the Consum­ almost cry. "Why must they kill "Why should we give property craft plant and Stratford center by tion in the 1943 year shrink to only before, especially if you are a young person, it’s time the pursuit of his profession. m e?" he said. "This la not my clump. about setting clocks ahead an hour owners a free ride under this pro­ Connecticut G.O.P. to victory next farm prices, and generally empha- "GP.” No Army man will misun­ ers' Committee of the State De­ under "v.ar time.” When someone both carriers has been of rraterlal $34,000,000,000 in terms of 1932 to do so at once. These include the cort of supplies country. "Don't come any further." Doc tection and yet require all the boys I derstand you when you jefer to fense Council, will speak on "The said It would mean daylight benefit to the traveling j ublic on prices. fall. sized his theory that, since food used in his practice, office rent, Citizens Role in Wartime" at a "You must do what Mr. Oliver said. You'd have thought he was that are sent into the service to Jeeps, and he would also know in the evening, the chllA. looked up accoupt of the direct trai.sporta- "The year 1932 was bad enough, Solimene & Flagg? inc. Get the habit of saving consistently and deposit­ In short, there seems no lack of was to win this war, the farmer cost of light, water, fuel, and tele­ tells you /’ Juddy said to him. in hia classroom. Quiet authority; pay for their coverage? " Danaher what you meant, if you called meeting of the New Haven county hopefully and asked: "Dii'.Mybody tion service for the first time af but if the president's figu'es work political campaigning. If there Is must be paid a premium for pro­ phone in his office, the hire of of­ League of Women Voters in the Something shoved against my that was his pitch. Some bird be­ said. forded many employes of the air 634 Center Street Tel. .5101 ing in this .Mutual .'savings Hank. them blitz-buggies peeps or pan hind a live oak called out: take this up with God?” out, we can expect a production of any concession to the war, It Is ducing it. zer-klllera. fice assistants, and expenses paid Y. W. C. A. here next Wednesday. leg. It was Dolf. "I cannot argue with you on craft company over the lines of non-military goods in t.ie next in the operation and repair of an that,” said Jones. "Of course, this The Cohnecticut Railway and fiscal year at least 15 per cent that politics has started earlier ’The moment the price coiitrol automobile, oaaod upon the pro­ is property Insurance." Mrs. M. R. T., Brookline, Mass. Lighting Company at a ringle rate under that at the worst of our than usual. bill was passed, Secretary Wick portion of time it is used for pro­ Senator LaFolIette carried the of fare. greatest depre.?.?ion. " - I don't believe that Wake and fessional purposes. It Is to be hoped that, for the ard, perhaps under administration Midway Islands have any past his­ question farther, on the Senate "The possible h.irmful effect Many physicians use their resi­ floor whan ha added: upon the reveniies of The Lordship The Savings Bank welfare of the country and the pressure, changed his tune and tory of grreat Importance; but Building Construction: A.? the dences both as their offices and ‘If The Standard Oil Company Railway Company must, therefore, year 1911 drew to a c ose, many world, it Is s little better politics Guam has a footnote in hlator>' their homes. In such instance the Cook The Modern Way even his principle. that makes It unique. On March 6, of New Jersey is to be reimbursed be regarded as of secondary im­ forecasters predicted that new than usual. The Democratic party The first sign of this came physician may. deduct as a busi­ ;Or damage to Its Bayonne, N. J., portance. The tran.sportation situa­ building construction in 1942 might 1521. Magellan brought his little ness expense the rental value of tion in the area afferle i i.? under­ has Its members of Congress who when he used the release of gov­ flotilla of three vessels into Guam W hen A M odest Sum '^Must D o A Lot!" X up to $15,000 without con- the rooms occupied for office pur­ trihutlng a penny to the Treasury going a change v.-.th the initbreak With A are just aa dangerous to the suc­ ernment-owned surplus to keep harbor. poses if he actually pays rent, and of Manchester After more than three months of t»a United States to help carry of war and the limitation on uvall- cess of this nation's war effort as the price of com down. Then ne also the cost of light and heat tha c o k of that Insurance, I do not ability of a.domobile tires for WAKE UP YOUR at sea, there was hardly a member furnished theiie rooms. Also, he civilian purpose.?." any of the most reactionary Re­ made speeches expressing the the­ of the three" crews who wasn't sick see how\l?ongress can decllns to may deduct .vportiot) of the wages extend Instance to the men in the publicans. And the Republican ory that farm prices should not or dying. It was the first time any paid domestic servants* whose LIVER BILE- known member o. the white race armed services of the United party, if It is going to return to rise above parity. time is partly occupied in caring Choose Watkins^ Maple States without extracting a prem­ Burned in Tank Explosion had ever wt foot, on the islai.da of for these rooms. Membership dues WitliMl CdwI-AU T««1l 0«l •! Marion the confidence of the voters of ium out of the^$21 a month." Next, he went into .secret ses­ the P.aclflc. It's interesting that in profos.^ional societies are de­ WATKINS West Haven. Feb. 4— (,P) — B «i ia IIm M «n n ( Riiia* to G t America, cannot do It by tolerat­ sion with the Senate members of when Magellan .sailed into the har­ ductible. Physicians and dentists Stephen Robinson of Waterbury, Thm IItvf tboold p 6 k r t p in ts of bOo toleo bor he noted In his log that this nto^ur bovote ovory day. If tbla bUo ia ing candidates who fall into the the farm bloc, and they emerge0 figure placed at its dis­ this time on; we want no purely was hoodwinked when It pinhfd deducted. Depreciation may also posal by the last Legislature. "Let Your Head Save Your Heels" destructive critics; we want no Its central hopes for ever hlghe'l? P. B.. Springfield, Mo - The gov be taken on office furniture and Figures made public by State emment has had only moderate equipment. Insurance premiums Comptroller John M. Dowe yester­ Pearl Harbor patriots who were prices upon Secretary Wickard. Access with its slogan bualnesa on office or other professional day Indicated that despite the itolajionisls before that blow and The picture every one now gets "It^ep 'em Flying" was given equipment and liability insurance voluntary nature of Col. Samuel who will be isolationists again as fronr Washington, farmers includ­ big build-up and probably has may be deducted. A premium paid H. Fisher's aervlcea as defense ad­ ORDER ALL THE caught on better .than anythin; for automobile liability insurance ministrator, aalarlea for his large soon as they feel it safe to be; we ed; is one in which food priceif are CLOTHING else snif .^ome sloganeers here should be apportioned and that .95 ataff wouM account for about Well then, use 11 want men who believe in winning both going to b» controlled at abouts thmk it may outlast all part of the premium attributable $75,000 of the expected total. YOU N EED ...N O W ! this war, against all our enemies. something very near their present others since aviation la such to business may be deducted as a Dowt reported that the council actually paid out or contracted . and^ who believe In winning the levels, both by price ceilings and vital factor in this war. business expense. , In spite of the fact that govern for a total of about $63,500 In ma­ peace, too, with all the world-wide by price-depressing use of the ment .handputa and many other terial besides $31,451 In aalarlea responsibilities that will Involve. various crop surpluses the govern­ communications carry the line at during the first seven months of Above all, this nation does not ment Itself owms. top or bottom of the page, "Re Op en Forum Its existence. / ’The original $50,000 has been ex­ h d want the blind reaction or the self­ member Pearl Harbor." it hasn' as your head This Is the roseate picture at started to roll off the tongues hausted and (Oov. Robert A. Hur­ ish partisanship which could, aft­ the moment: how long it will last ley has made available a simitar around here like a good slogan Dry Honolulu and it will not only er the winning of the war, callous­ is. perhaps, another matter. Tears should. ■um from hla emergency fund ly and indifferently throw away as copious as those the member.? Oddly enough, the most fre To the Editor: SOLID Maple You’re Next! save your heels but your qucntly seen slogan in Washington Here are two reports from the peace, so that the next genera­ of the farm bloc are now weeping is the least ofter repeated. There tion of .\merican life would ha\e Honolulu of a condition which Experienced Pilots The Army and are sometimes crocodile tears; is hardly a government building believe la not generally known. 3 Pieces back as well. the same war to fight over again. Secretary Wlckard's new attitude that doe.sn't have somewhere May I ask the courtesy of your For that way Uea unforgivable prominently displayed In it, in Sought by Navy The Navy and new principles are ideal. If letters one to three feet high, the columns to quote them? and unbearable tragedy. If that Is they are carried forward into ac­ The first la an International Leave it up to'your electric slogan. "Time Is Short." (Above) Good solid maple framing dlatln- Conie First! going to happen, there is little News Service report of December tion; but the final test will be the 1.50 guiohes this Watklna cricket chair. Soft, New Haven, Feb. 4.—m — 'The T. N. S., Shreveport, La.—Per­ 30, 1941. "Crime In Honolulu is sense in fighting at all. prices we pay. not, we may ob­ down to nothing since the black­ tufted, loose seat and back pillows attend U. S. Navy, issuing an appeal for Play Safe! Order your Fall ’Iliree Coat Porcelain Finish; One-Piece Top and Rack service to help you save time haps you haven't seen much to Its comfort, and are covered with bright experienced clilllan pilots to take Splasher; Acid Reslatlng Top; . Range Heavily Insulated serve ipolltely, W'hat aeema too about the decentralization of gov. outs were Instituted” Police Chief nzetom-made Suit or Top­ Gabrlelson said today. "There has chintzes. A pleated skirt adds to its charm. commisslona as flying officers in coat without delay...and with Spun OInsa; Electrically Welded Frame; Drip Pan Undfr and labor—make it do the much sudden sweetness and light emment agencies because, as I Regular |«.35. farry planes, announced enlist­ Surface Cnlta; Oversize High Heat Oven I6” xl6’’x l 9 'i ” ; ’Two In the Far-East pointed out In a previous column, not been one case of sabotage and it might be a good Idea to on the surface at Washington. no stick-ups or murders since De­ (Below) Genuine m aple.. .regularly >35.00. ment of 23 more (Connecticut men order an extra g arm en t- Oven Units; Oven Eq^pped with Union Safety .Shelves with Lock hard work for yoa General Wavell's announcement this is strictly s storm In the Has eight roomv drawera, one double-depth Stop Feature; Antomat^lly Controlled Well Cooker; Switches, We'll judge that price control is Washington teacup. Locally, It cember 7, when the Japs attacked yesterday. bat don’t order more than this morning that large'reinforce- in effect when we see the same Hawaii." Gabrlelson attributed for filing letteix. Fine enough for your Men between 21 and 40 bolding necessary. Plaakon with Chrome Trim; All Chrome Handles with White probably has resulted in more ar­ Early Amerlpan living room, inexpenslvs Trim; Swltchea Plainly Identify Surface U nltn; Tuo Large Stor­ roenta are on their way to the Far gument and absorbed more space this to the no liquor order and to commercial pilots’ certificates were price last longer than a week at The mellow charm of rugged oldentime maple, made doubly appeal­ enough to use for the student In your fam­ asked to y^unteer for Navy com­ age Dravrere, AJto One Storage Compartment. Eaat must be word that la badly in the capital newspapers than the the stringency of the blackout. Worsteds, Chevi* any grocery store. The second is from the "Hono­ ing in a design of genuine New England flavor. Can’t you picture ily. Big 42-lnch top. missions. ’The appeal stated that naaded on tha scattered battle- price control bill. The President has just put his foot down— and lulu Advertiser," Friday, January what a glorious room these quaint pieces would g^ve you. in a gay such applicants should preferably ots. Tweeds, Shet* fronts in that section of the .75 have 1,000 hours In the air includ­ Just now our tailoring hard—on those members of Con­ 9. 1942. "There will be no relaxing and colorful Early American setting? A simple straightforward lands, Coverts, Get Our Prices On The more you use the less it xrorid'a struggle. Radio Optimism gress who are objecting to the of the ban on liquor sales In $29 ing 300 croM country and 300 In hoosea have aa ample sup­ design, yet notice the little cabinetwork details that jrivo it distinc­ aircraft of 300 horsepower or ^ For all the significant details In shift of 12 agencies involving Hawaii. Lt. Gen. Delos C. Em ply of wooIcBB a ^ gar­ Gabardines, Some of the news columnists on tion. A “ pegged” m irror., .unusual bedposts and panels.. .bracket more. ments can be tailored In costs you per kilowatt hour. about 10,000 workers. mons. who as military governor and These Quality Ranges thst Far Eastern war ara, this the radio are commentators, and The feeling of the administra­ has the final say on this matter, bases, scalloj^ aprons, turned wooden “ knob" pulls. Regular ay style desired. We awraing. Increasingly dark. behave like responsible commen­ tion Is that with 1,000 new work­ indicated yesterday ln,B preas con' ^85.60. ■n’t teO whea chaagee A Complete Line Tax lists Tip Off wUl oeaM. Order new! Japanesa planas arc raging over tators, considering what they say ers coming into the capital every ference at Fort' Sbafter. In re­ of Sommer Fabrics week, and the estimate o f the civil sponse to a question as to whether Wngapora, aaamlngly at will, cer­ before they say it. Albuquerque, N. M.—(F)—’The service commission before war the prohibition In effect sinep De Open Tuesday and ’Thursday tainly without any affsctlva oppo- Others are "straight news" cember 7 firould be lifted. General Federal government bit the jack- broke out that hiring would go on Evenings until 0. Other eve- ' t on New Mexico slot machlni Blti'm in tha air. And the ques­ at That cate at least until midinim- Emmons said: ‘I don’t think there 3 TTie Manchester Electric Division men. giving the facts as they nings ^ sppolntmenL Closed ! It also spilled tha teaxis. Stats &INDIVI0IRL W’e Take Yoor tion in Singapore la not hbw long come to them without coloring. mer. It's apparent that some dras­ Is going'to be any change.’ Wednesday at Noon. • tic action has to be taken to ac­ "General Emmons spoke at WATKINS i :JUs obtained from govem- «(lw r»iyrAW Measure From ^ araaad forces there might be • POTHERS I N C ,:nt records a Ust of astabliab- iJohnsonBrothers THB OONNSOnOVT POWXB OOMPAIVY And some are neither commen­ commodate the necessary war Neck to Heel and some length on the.subject. He be' Budget ’Terms AvaUaUs for any jtenta which paid almost $12,000 ,'lM a to hold out, but how long the tators nor straight news men, but woVken. gan, *General Short did a very Do It W’itk ELECTRICAL CONTR.\CTOR.S sals aalactlon. See our Bud­ In slot machine taxesi laveatlga-l i ' KEUfR'SMErrSWEAR , 73 Uftln StTMt Maaekcatm. Cobb. ; Fast dvUlaB pepblatloa thcaa a maddening breed who take what wise thing In delcaring Honolulu get Bureau tor full information. tors raided beerfaedenrf aisad cafes Infinite Care. J. V., Santa Monica, Calif.—The dry.’ Apd then ha gave the r 5M MAIN STREET TEL. 6227 Ihava to mother can might be straight n c«s anfl put of AMNCHESTER in two counties and seised 19 of only, way ;^|jat I know that you sons why the Army conildera It tte ikBti. TiMrt’a a >UU law! ■s.V- J.- MANCWES’IEK EVENING HEKALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1942 PAGE EIGHf aA X ll^nrorEK EVENliNG WEBAbU, MANCHESTER, COJVN- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4,1942 th« corporation, but finding tha the temperatura at SO degrees be- I Power Firm’s PoKsh Society other issues for the society. I low zero (Fahranbelt). r Your Sugar Ration Card: "The trial court found, wrote Fire Destroys The Germans were said to be About Town Groups Debate Resumes Teaching Fund Expected Total of Lend-Lease. C^hlef Justice Msitbie In his dis­ Member of RAF Here i'trylng to establish defense, lines in i “V Profits Drop Parly Upheld senting opinion, "that religious streets and houses of towna. apd Rent Control What It Means in Health differences between two factions Freight Office even villages—everywhere, appar­ Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daugh­ To Hit $20,000 of ths society were so tense and ters of Union Veterans of the Civil Hits $23,400,000,000 ^ ently. where they could find shel­ deep seated that it has been and T e lls o f Experiences te r from th e cu ttin g cifld. (War will hold its annual InspecUon- Decline Attributed to By Hemuui Allen -^But it includes all that you get in Rare Three to Two Deci­ will be impossible to conduct Ansonia Loss Placed at The dispatch reported that the nlght at the Y.M.C.A. tomorrow Landlords Also .Need Reid Cross Contributions L you’re an average American, sirups, molassies) jellies end pre­ sion Made in Thoinp- meetings of -the society or relig­ frozen bodies of hundreds of Nazi evening. Department' Inspector Increase of Several More Rise in Taxes; More you ate 74 pounds of a'lgar last serves and candy as well aa white, ious ceremonies in a harmonious Georgia. Bone and Department Protection Says Oite of Here May Even Pass D»vid Porter, Visiting $8,000; Blaze Origin­ soldiers were found in the fields Billions Seen Prob»- Electricity Sold. year, about pounda a week. To brown and maple sugar. sonville Case. manner; that the trouble and dls- and orchards around villages over­ President Iva Standlah of Coven­ Recreation you, sugar rationing means, first ‘'Besides that, the rationing plan sesion within the society have' ates in Furnace. try will be guests, A social will The Spokesmen. ^ That Anioun^. is on a person-by-peraon basis. Relatives in Manches­ run in the Red Army drive, and able in Few Weeks; of all that the shopper in your; ^ u Hartford, Feb. 4—\!p— The prevented and will prevent the so­ said their Wlnter-flghtingv equip­ follow the meeting with Mrs. Hartford. Feb. t . — UT)— "hie home will be able to buy less than' That tneMs Mother can buy 3- Hartford. Feb. 4—i/Pi—The view Center Items ciety from carrying out the pur­ Cmqjliiig Emma Swanson and her commit­ Manchester’s Red CTross War Connecticut Supreme Court, In a ter, Describes Air Ansonia, Feb. 4—(,P)—The New ment sometimes Includeo^ only Procedure Changed. Hartford Electric Light Company two-thlrda of that for you this! ye«r Buster a ration and have poses for which it was formed; tee in charge. that both the tenant and the land­ Fund total reached $18,995.44, reported to its stockholders at the some of it left over for hetself and rare three to two decision In Raids Over in England York, Nev/ Haven and Hartford summer-weight trousers and In­ lord need protection in these days Today: and that the continuation of the DO'mra.. .When » slight cold ferior gloves. Chairman Benjamin Cheney re­ annual meeting yesterday that ^ ■ ' Buster's father. which Chief Maltbie w’ss a dissen­ society under these conditions was stuffs up the nose, causes mouth Railroad freight office here was The regu*ar monthly meeting of Qf housing shortage was explained W ashington, Fab. 4.—(C)— Offi­ 6-9—Junior boys game room 1941 net profits am ounted to $2,- What will this mean to the aver- "So the situstlon may not be so "The enemy would have liked tch open E. 8. and W. 8. ter, today found "error in part" of no purpose or value and will bresthlng,. throat tickla and har­ David P o rter of the faiVious destroyed by tire last, night which the Dorcas Society will be held at today at a conference of Connec­ ported this noon. This repre­ cial sources said today that lend- 581,789 as against $2,837,274 for age American’s innards? *'* terrible as it sounds. We'll just assing night coughing use the stay in these little Donets basifi ticut Fair Rent committees called 6-6:45—Junior boyt plunge get enough to keep healthy? ^ ^ ^ he detrimental to the welfare of Royal Air Force of Britain, here swept a part of an adjacent freight Emmanuel L utheran church to- sents the cash payments at the lease appropriations now total 1940, an equivalent of $3.03 a in a Superior court (judgment fa­ mPBOVimvicks treatment at villages until spring," the dispatch to appraise what these groups period E. S. There’s a twinkle-eyed little lady jg .. the members and the community." bedtime. Takes only 3 minutes shed before firemen battling in concludej. n i^ t. F.>Ilowing the business ses­ headquarters in Mr. Cheney's $23,400,000,000 and probably would share as compared with $3.37. voring members of a Thompson- aa the gueat of hia uncle and aunt, sion W.hlch will begin prom ptly a t have been doing in this state and 6- 7—Small gym open for hand­ in the Department of Agilculti’.re's Sugarleas PreseKe* ville Polish organization. and added; and makes time-tested Vicks near-zero weather controlled the General .\baadons Troops office and dcies not include any be Increased by several more bil­ The 8.7 per cent decline, reault- "THbae findings are supported VspoRub give EVEN SETTER REMlTt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davidson of 8 o'clock, the Girl Scout troop will how they will fit in the new price ball E. S. ing despite an Increase of 17.9 per Home Economica Bureau who has price Administrator Hendt rson Wladyslaw Olecliny, repre- flames. In the Smolensk sector, accord­ promises or pledges. lion dollars In the next few weeks. 7- 8—Small gym open fer boxing by the evidence, and a decision THAN EVER gCFORII 12 Knost street, told The Herald to­ present a program, celebrating its control legislation. cent In kilowatt hours sold, was 1 . J .. » • •’o® that .sugar is being pul •senting a group of members, day Bomcthing of his many and The loss was placed at $8,000 by ing to Izvestia's war correspon­ Mrs. Albert LaPlume of Bristol An additional sum of $400 will At the same time, they revealed E. S. •"Why,” ^ e chuckled, "most of next summer's home baaed upon them that the corpor­ ACTS 2 WAYS AT ONCE to dent. German General Von Hiltz. first birthday. The refreshment attributed to a rise in tax expendi­ sought the appointment of a re­ bring relief... PENETRATEt to upper varied experiences dpring the Nazi Fire Chief J. Thorhas Bennett in told the conference, called by the be Included in tomorrow's report, fundamental changes In lend-leaae 6- 8—Boys Intermediate basket­ us eat a lot more sugar than we canning season, but the Home ation should be dissolved .cannot in comm and of the 216tb Di%ision. committee is beaded by Mrs. C. O. tures. ceiver. a dissolution of the defend-, breathing passages with soothing bombings of the R.A.F. air fields in a preliminary estimate which in- Anderson and Miss Eleanor Cas- State Defense Council, tliat large the proceeds from an entertain­ procedure designed to simplify and ball league E. S. need anyway. We just eat it be­ Economics Jurcau has a solution reasonably be held to have been was said to have abandoned his speed up the pooling of the re- 7- 8—Beginners swimming class Sarplus Won’t Increase ant corporation, a dlvi-sion of its medicinal vapors . . . STMUIATES Britain, where he had been station­ eluded $3,000 worth of furniture peraon. families especially needed protec; ment at the South Metbodi.st cause we like our coffee or our in case the housewife cen't get assets and, a restoration to mem­ rendered In abuse of the discretion chest and back surfaiies like a troops when they were surprised aources of the United Nations in for women E. S. Presldlnt Samuel Ferguson told strawberries better than way. Look ed for three years. ' aqd yarns awaiting, disposal by tion. and said she knew of one in­ church last Friday night. Rev. enough for all her plums and bership of suspended and expelled vested in the trial court." He wanning poultice . . . And MNHHIS mercantile establishments and at Sukhinichi and to have, fled by stance where a family had been W. Ralph Ward, Jr., pastor of the line with President Roosevelt’s re­ 8- 9— Intermediate swimming those assembled not to expect sur­ . ere!” wss supported by Associate Jus­ FOR HOURS to ease coughs, rellere He came to town last Saturday plus increases during the war strawberries members in an action again,st the and his leave will be up tomorrow, manufacturers. plane. The marriage of Mi.as Laura L. evicted six times in as many years. church, reported at Red Cross cent announcement concerning class for women E. S. She reached in. her desk end tice Brown. muscular soreness or tightness, Matbiaaoii of Hartford Road, and emergency because they "are You can put up preserves with­ Thadeus Kosciszko Society of and bring real comfort. when he will return to Pic ton Air­ Chief Bennett said the blaze ] "When this general wss in She said that protection also headquarter today with the check Joint raw materials, munitions and 8- 9—Pioneer Parachute basket­ pulled out a table that the bureau out sugar. If you don't know how France. ' added Izvestia. "he re­ Elliott Fish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss .Gertrude Hernmnn shipping arrangements. ball game E. S. luxuries much too expensive to be Thompsonville which were grant­ field in Canada. He waa n ost wel­ originated over the furnace on the i was needed for persons living In for $400, saying that $350 was the had prepared. It shows how much i write the Superintendent of Public ed by Judge Quinbsn. The socie­ An even temperature of at least | To get this Improved treatment main floor of the two-story freight | quested the 'Fuehrer' three times E d g ar \V. Fish o7 Newm an stre e t, boarding houses and hotels and Direct appropriations to lend- 9- 10—Fairfield Grocers basket­indulged in at this time of national . . . just massage VapoRub for 3 come at the home of his aunt and amount raised through the en­ sugar Is needed a week by men Documents, W ashington D. C., for ty appealed. 68 degrees should be maintained | office. to send him to the Soviet-German will take place Friday evening asserted that m one caSe six per­ Miss Gertrude Herrmann, daugh- lease total $13,000,000,000. and of­ ball gam e E. S. stress. and women and,children of vari­ m inutes o n ba ck as well aa uncle, who have not seen him since tertainment and $50 was con­ Home Canning pamphlet No. KB- The purposes of .the organiza­ for the successful growing of throat and chest . . . spread a was four years of age. At that Freight records kept on the top front. ■’ February 13. at seven o’clock at sons were found living in a room tre of Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Herr­ tributed by the Men's Friendship ficials pointed out that provisions 7:30-10—Bowling alleys reserved "It is part of our duty to the ous ages. Here is it: mann of 612 Center street, well nation to do our share In main­ '762. Enclose 10c in stam ps or tion, It was stated, were to pro­ plants Indoors. | thick layer on chest and cover time the Davidsons left Scotland floor were lost, A. P. Whalen, In this same area a tank-led So­ the Zion Lutheran church bs with the men sleeping In shifts. club of the church. This church were inserted in recent military. for Mr. Palmer's group E S. (Thlldren well-wrapped coin. David Porter CTooper street. known pianist, announces else­ taining their health and ability to mote the welfare of Poland and with warmed cloth. Try It! VKTKfl to come to America. freight superintendent said. Fire­ viet counter-attack was reported to Such conditions, she declared, had previously contributed $55 to Naval and maritime appropria­ 7-10—Bowling alleys reserved 9-12 months . 1 ounce If you like a bottle of pop or a VAPORCb — the Improved Way. men saved yard records, however, have thrown back detachments of presented a serious health prob­ where in today's issue, the hours tions earmarking additional large for m en’s league W. S. work by making an effort to In­ aid In its moral and spiritual re­ David is now 21, and is an a ir­ the fund. Rev. Ward was general 1-3 years . . . . 3 ounces piece of candy now and then, generation and to ronduct a .so­ craftsman in the R.A.F. Although and Dan Ready, yardmaster gave the 208tb German Infantry; There will ee a. meeting of the lem. she is devoting to teaching, begin­ amounts for lend-lease. , sure that this essential source of 4-6 years . ., . 8 ounces you'll probably find the pop leas ning this week. A pupil of local chairman of the entertainment Income Is not curtailed or Inter­ cial. educational and benevolent Itchy Pimples ha te, now stationed a t Canada, he Heraicl^anis assurance that movements of cars Majicbester Improvement Associa­ Sub-Standard Houses program committee and the affair Under new procedure, the direct Tom orrow: 7-9 years . .. .10 ounces sweet, and your favorite candy bar !»■» seen much action in England from the local office would not be Report In Single Seotenoa tion tomorrow evening at the T. The necessity for persons to live piano instructors, she pursued her lend-lease appropriations will be 6-9—Junior boys game rooir rupted," he asserted In referring 10-12 years . society so as to promote social was well attended. .12 ounces may be out of stock occasionally. intercourse. Intellectual training He Joined the air force at the sge affected. Berlin (From German Broad­ M. C. A. at eight o’clock sharp. in sub-standard house also pre­ studies at the Hartford School of used, in the future, only for food, open E. S. and W. S. to the concern's responsibility to Girls Commcrrial sugar users bought 40 Kill Romance Music, and’ is now taking up the Tomorrow's report should put stockholders and the latter's de­ and benefits among its members. Many abattered romances may i of eighteen and was stationed at Its RWclers casts!- Feb. 4— 1,^)—The German This session is called to arrange sented that problem, she added. the fund well on the way to $20.- raw materials and other non-mlll- 6- 7—Small gym open for box 13-16 years ...... 1 lb. pounfis for every A m erican in MADA:ME VAUGHN an airdrome in England until four high command summed up the plans for the annual banquet of John F. O'Mara of New Britain organ under John Cockerham. or­ tar>’ items. Irig E. S. pendency on dividends for living 18-20 years ... .12 ozs. 5941 but are to get only 27 pounds Orders .ludgnirnt Set .\slde be traced direetly to scratching of (.IIT E D REA D ER .AND ganist o' St. Mary’s Episcopal 000 and aince the Italian-Amcri- The state’s highest tribunal. In akin hlcmlahes. WTiy tolerate itch ­ m onths ago, when he wa.s sent to I Russian war ip a single sentence the group. told the conference that there can Societies have pledged $1,000 Planes from Army and Navy 7- 8—Small gym open for hand expenses. Boys this year. ADVISER Red Drive Hurls were cases where "a tenant was church. ball E. S. .m opinion written by As.sociatc ing of pimples, eczema, angry red Canada to further his training aa a I today; "On the eaatem front, there to the campaign the total Is cer­ Hereafter, for Instance, lend- 13-15 y e a r s ...... 1 lb. Advice Given On Everything ■salntenance man of the ever im­ Do I>iot Pay S t r ^ e l , i was lively fighting. ” profiteering more than the lajid- Since her graduation from Man­ lease airplanes will be supplied out 6- 8:30-Boys Junior basketball 16-20 years ...... 1 lb., 4 ozs. Jiisticp Avery and aiipported by blotches and other irritations, Pertaining To Your Life. Ra.ymond Merz of North Mam lord." chester High school two years ago. tain now to go over the $20,000 E. S. Zale Re»dy to Fight Associate Justices Jennings and when you can get quick relief from portant ground crew. lyermans B a c k ------m ark. of the Army and Navy appropri­ Aid for College W omen SPECIAL READINGS — 50c. Is Typical Britisher Boys for D^liveringi street has enlisted in the United Speaking (jn "Does the L and­ Miss Herrmann haa been employ­ 8:30-10 — American Lithuanian Ells, ordered the judgment set soothing. Peterson’s Ointment? States Army and will leave to- ations. Merchant ships will come M oderately a c ti v e ...... 1 Ib. David is typical of the British lord Need Protection?" O'Mara ed In a secretarial capacity by the out of the Maritime Commission (Titizens Club basketball game E. S. Gary, Ind., Feb. 4—i/P)— Tony aside and the caae remanded with .’!.5c all druggists. Money refunded 7191 Main St., Oi»p. Capen St., Your Paper Daily. | merrow for some unknown desti­ Very a c tiv e ...... 1 lb , 4 ozs. fighting forces, very retiring and (Continued from Page One) Conn, Power cited' a case where a landlord Connecticut General Life Insur­ funds. The recent Army Air 7- 10— Bowling alleys open E. S Youth Is Urged Sedentary ...... 11 oz.s. Zale. given a 1-H clasaificatibn in direction to enter jiulgmeut in ac­ if one application does not delight Hartford, Conn. only much persuasion can draw nation. He is the second son of rented rooms to a family of three ance company of Hartford. She Corps appropriation specifically P reg n an t ...... 12 ozs. July because he was 28 years old cordance with that rendered bv you. Peterson’s Ointm ent al.so Hours: 10:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Herald readers living in the | Matthew Merz to join the armed ot|t of him. the facts of some of the is retreating with Soviet troops in only to discover later that this terminated her duties with that Cloak Workers provided that $4,000,000,000 w orth N u r s in g ...... 1 lb. will become eligible for Army In the trial court .so far as it found soothes irritated nnd tired feet Phone 5-5354 Oi^ealB which he went through vicinity of Cottage street arc close pursuit. ” Issues Report forces of the United States. family put two beds in each room company last week to pursue her of the materiel could be used for Crackers and Milk Washington, Feb. 4.—UP)—F ed ­ Men duction late this month, a mem­ that the plaintiff are membera of and ernrks hetv.een toes. irblle in active service in Great warned not to make payments for Russian troops which cap- | to take in boarders. study of music, and to resume l lend-lease purposes. Similarly, the eral financial aid on a broad scale Moderately active . . 1 lb., 4 ozs. ber of his draft board said today The setback tournament origi­ The members of the various teaching a homes of her pupils. ' Plan Program ^ U i n . delivery of this newspaper to tured Petrovskye, a district cen­ Navy appropriation which has to accelerate the education of col­ Very active ...... l lb., 12 ozs. Friends of the middleweight \ Many times he saw the enemy ter 7a miles east jof Kharkov, the nally scheduled to be played be­ rent committees reported that Miss Herrmann began Monday ! been approved by both houses of lege youth, for assurance of "an S e d e n ta r y ...... i lb. champion indicated, however, Zal; strangers. The Herald docs not Exchange IVIenu «lan^ bombing the airfields at Russian Pittsburgh, were said to Supplying .Additional tween the various Catholic church­ they had been able to adjust many to serve as part time secretary to | Congress contains a $2,000,000,000 adequate and continuous supply Spreading It Thin might enlist in the Navy after his ^ i c h -he w as stationed. David employ collectors—only the news- be pursuing the remnants of the Services to* Industries es in this vicinity this evening ha.« difficulties between landlords Rector James Stuart Neill of St. i To Givi* Enlertaininent lend-lease item. The recent Mari­ of men and women trained for "Three quarters of a pound 12-round overweight match' with was quick to state, however, that Ijoys themselves making collec- 298th and 68th German infantry been cancelled. Instead, the Men’s and tenants through use of per- Mary’s church, succeeding Mrs. time (Tommlssion | Members of the Exchange club various wartime services." was would be spreading it pretty thin." Billy Conn Feb. 13 in New York. also, many were the planes his tionj for the delivery of this news­ dtvlaions soutbwestward. Mobile Engaged in War Work Club of St. Bridget’s church will suatiori and psychology. Roy Matson who has been hla as- | For Benefit of Red authorized the leasing of $1.6M.- , on a diet of crackers and proposed today by the Wartime she admitted, "if we had to have Zale. training in ('hicago for Oomrades brought down. He stated paper. units knifing forward south of play the Knights of Columbus Robert H. Hyde of New London sistant for more than 20 years. 000,000 of new "’erchant vessels tp regular Education Commission. all the sugar in this table In the the fight, plans to leave for New FEBRUARY said, "by using a little common Cross Fridai', Feb. 27. that there was no doubt in hte Recently s young man made Karkov were reported to have New London, Feb. 4.-i,P> —The team at the K. of C. home on Main our Allies. Other allocations were | meeting at the Hotel Sheridan The commis,sion, established by form of just pialn white sugar. York tomorrow. mind, that the R.A.F. held the up­ rounds saying that the regular swept Into Krasnopavlosk, 16 street tomorrow evening at 8:30 sense, they call it pyschology incorporated in other appropria­ the Federal Education Office, f Connecticut Power Oompany is these days, In the field you can The menu was donated by mem­ per hand during all of these raids. newsboy was ill and he waa mak­ miles north of Lozovaya. o’clock sharp. F.mployce* of the Independent tions. . bers of the club, and the usual recommended also that Federal ! Countless were the enemy aircraft ing collections for him. In some I now supplying additional service accomplish a lot." (loak company, whose plant is at The last direct appropriation to funds be provided to pay the added ! Nazis Reach KortUtoationa Edward J. Foley of New Haven Local Stocks price of the dinner was turned in­ which went down under the steady ca.ses the weekly bill was paid to Mtantonomoh Tribe No. .58. Im­ Pine and Pleasant stre.t. have set lend-lease. for $6,000,000,000, was costs that colleges Incur by main- 1 A high Russian military author­ to industries engaged in defense stated th a t in hi’s city 133 com ­ to the eliib treasury for use for urniture ale arm of the ground gunners. the date of Friday evening, Febru- approved nearly a year ago and F S the stranger and the scheme was proved Order of Red Men. will ity just returned from the front work and Is prepared to take care plaints out of 154 had been ad­ .some w ar purpose to be doterm in- i taming special programs in fields How Raida Are Made disclosed when the regular news­ hold Us regular meeting next lYirnished by P utnam and Co. arj’ 27 for a big varietv entertain­ Will be nearly all allocated by the ed by a special committee. j cs.sential to the war effort. David explained that at the boy came later to collect. said that in many sectors the Ger­ of further Increases of this nature Monday night at eight o’clock in justed. 6 Central Row, Hartford ment for the benefit of the Red end of thia month. A supplemental On hand was Karl Borders, chief Dr. David M. Caldwell, presi-| The 30' commission members, sound of the air raid siren, all Customers are asked to be cer­ mans appeared to have reached the coming year according to the Tinker hall. Members are asked to Insurance Cross. Mrs. Bessie Farris heads request is expected from the White dent, waa in charge of the meet- ' representing various educational CHOICE OF BOX SPRING hands were ordered below and Into some sort of fortifications and annual report to the stockholders of the rent section of the Office of Bid Asked the committee in charge of ar- House in a few weeks. tain and make their payments note the change in meeting place. Price Administration. Ing. and Alan H. Olmstead. editor j associations, made no e.stimate of -O s O th e shelters which are at ,.he field. only to the regular newsboy who were throwing fresh reserves of of .(^airman Samuel Ferguson of Aetna Casualty . . . 123 128 rangcmsnis. ami her assistants are No Separate Contracts of The Herald, was the speaker of ; the amount of Federal funds need- OR INNERSPRING MATTRESS TOe only ones left on the field are men and machines into a desperate the board of directors released to­ It was understood that the re­ Aetna Fire ...... 54 U 5 6 ', Miss Lena Gromul.aKl and V ictor The new method of handling the evening. deliver.a The Herald. Corporal William E. Powers of sult of this conference would be ed. in their report to John W. jfhs anti-aircraft batteries and ma­ stand, discarding their earlier tac­ day. 208 (Charter Oak street, formerly’ Aetna Life ...... 2.5', 27*, Gallo. m ilitary supplies for lend-lease wa.s Studebaker, U. S. Commls.slwncr chine gunners. Also, if the occa­ tics of withdrawing and at the one of the factors in determining Automobile ...... 3.5'- 3 7 ', The cominittee has secured High de\1sed to obviate the necessity of QUICK WITH ANY BEDROOM SUITE! The report states that many em­ with the 169th Infantry. Camp whether the Federal government Onal Cars Derailed of education. sion demands, airmen are ordered .same time rescuing as much ma­ ployees of the company have re­ Blanding, Fla., has been recalled Conn. General .... 23 2.5 sch(X)l hall fo r the program , which negotiating separate contracts for up to fight the attackers. terial as possible. will send an administrator • into Hartford Fire . . . 86 88 will feature dancing pupils of Mrs. American and lend-lease needs. Masons Urged sponded to calls for work of a to service and left this morning for Connecticut to handle the fair South Bend. Ind , Feb. 4—(/Pi — Americans Reach Batavia Pick-Up and It was at a time such as this Izvestia proclaimed that "try­ special nature in various defense Fort Devens. Mass. Powers was H artford Stm. Boil 44 47 Rolda Martin. A short patriotic Formerly, if the British want­ that his brother, who is a gunner rent problem. play will be presented, several Eighteen coal cars of a New Y’ork ing to stop the pressure of the capacities and that some employ­ discharged recently under the reg­ National Fire .... .56'- .58', ed l;fl00 airplanes, they filed a re­ Central railroad train boi nd for Batavia, N E.I., Feb. 3 -(Delay­ Delivery tm one of the fast pursuit planes, Red army, the enemy is Introduc­ ees will have to be released both Phoenix ...... 8 4 '- 8 6 ', Polish darieer* and singers will ap­ quest with lend-lease. which re­ •To Give Armed ulation permitting over-sge men pear in native Polish costume, and Chicago were derailed early today ed)—(/P)—Eighty Americans, In­ was hit. Ordered to try to get in­ ing new reaerves into the battle for active service with the armed to return to their homes. He was T ravelers ...... 360 380 ferred the request to the Army or In an Industrial district ten blocks cluding part of the United States 4-PIKCK to the air to fight the hostile and is undertaking counter-at­ Publie Utilities it is expected to have an ensemble Navy, which did the actual con­ D ial 7100 forces and also to industries with employed in the Independent Cloak from the High school choir. The from the downtown station. Three consular staff, arrived in, Batavia planes. David’s brother. GeorRe, tacks. Our glorious fighters are Company. N, K Stocks Conn. Lt. and Povv. 29 32 tracting. The lend-lease agency cars, each laden with 70 tons of Services Help essential government contracts. entertainment will rontlniie from 8 never did any buying itself; only today from Singapore At least and his pilot ran across the field repulsing these attacks, causing It is stated that for such em­ Conn. Pow ...... 30 32 coal, tumbled down a 15-foot em two of the consuls will proceed to When You W’ant Solid Maple to Ihelr piano. The airdrome was heavy losses, and are continuing Htvrtford Kl. Lt. . . 49 51 to 10 and will be followed by gen­ kept the books. ployees aa can be transferred tem­ Sergeant William Adamson, of eral dancing to mustr by the Vic­ Under the new system, the Army bankment and seven others over-1 Port Darwin. Australia, tc estab- Quality Cleaning being studded with bomb bursts. (Continued from .Page One) their offensive." porarily to war Industries in the Company K. 169th Infantry, sta­ A dam s Exp Hartford Gas .... 24 27 tumed. No one was Injured. lish a consulate there. Suite Just as they reached the plane, Red army dispatches cited aa Air Reduct S. N. F. Tel. Co. . . 122 127 tor.' String orchestra from 10 to 12 will set out to buy all the alrplane.s company’s territory the company tioned at Camp Blanding. Florida, p. m. it can, and the new joint United one of the bombs bit nearby, and mitteA compoepd of the district typical of the frenzied Nazi effort is home on furlough. He came Alleghany Unit, ilium. Shs. . . 44 46 deputy, the associate grand c'hap- expects to grant leaves of absence -Inthony J D Avanzio heads the Statcs-Brltish Munitions Assign­ the shrapnel from it bit both men. to bring up reinforcements the which will retain service records home Bundiiy’ and is expected to Western Maas. . . . 20 22 Both In Same Hospital lain, an attorney, physician, the fact that In the Orel sector the Am Home Prod ...... 40 Industrial ticket committee. ment Board will figure out what unbroken. It also is stated that return next 'Tliesday. He is spend­ country can use the planes to the Severe injuries were inflicted on offlcera of the lodges in the district 88th Orman division and a spe­ ing the leave at the home of hla Am Rad St .S ...... 4^, ,4cme W ir e ...... 21 2.3 and such others a* the deputy may employees called for military or Am. H ardw are . . . 1 9 ', 21 best advantage of the Allied cause. George Porter and he was rush­ cial "S8" (Elite Guardi division naval service have been given parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Am S m e l t...... 41 ed to a nearby hospital. It was desire. Arrow H A H cm. . 33 3.5 Lend-leitse will still keep the books, were flown, to Orel from France, suitable allowances and they will Adamson, of 105 Biasell street. Am T * T . .’ ...... 12S>. Bed, Dr**T0ll of school he haa been employed by C harles V>’. Paquin of 29 Bticklati-l “Where Thrifty Shoppers Shop" into the air didn't see David and The other elections were; De­ B eth Sll ...... 6 4 ’.., New Brit. M. com. . 38 40 a seven-hour battle for a locality that date but enabling the com­ th e P ra tt t Whitney Aircraft. street, and James Dion of Ea.st DON’T MISS OUR _ . w a with a roar of the motor started puty Grand Master. Carlton W. identified only as "B". B orden' ...... 20 •,North and Judd . . . 37 39 Hartford, took place this morning Playing this week Friday, for 1 to take off. The powerful air wash Tyler. Southbury; Grand Senior pany to avoid replacements of em­ Can P ac ...... 4 ' Peck. Stow A Wil . 7 9 three days only, on the stage of Contlnoes Westward ployees leaving on account of the Mu Sigma Chi. the Young Peo­ at St. Bridget's churrh. The cere­ from the propeller knocked him Warden. Ansel A. Packard, Port­ ple's society of the Second Congre­ Case (J. I.i ...... 6 8 ', Rusaell Mfg. Co. . . 1 6 '. 1 8'- mony 'cas i>erfornied at 9 o'cbxk the State Theater, Hartford, la FEBRUARY BEDDING SPECIALS! off the top of the plane. He hit land: Giaml Junior Warden. Henry tVlthout geographical details, a draft or through natural turnover. Cerro De P ...... 30'« Scovlllc ...... 2 3 ', 2 5 ', th a t fam ous M. G. M. singing and Buy U. 8. Defense Bonds l-POSTER MAPi-E TWIN RKI) OI TITT ONLY S24.93 Highlights of the report are as gational church, has set the tenta­ by the Rev. Francis Breen. hU head against the tail assembly. K. Plumb, Shelton: GraivJ Treasur­ midnight (Communique said the tive date of April 6 for the presen­ Chea * Oh ...... 3 6 '. do., pfd...... 28 dancing star, and the favorite of Maple Bed — S a g le « Spring — ('oniforlable .Mattres-* er. Clarence A. Boyce. West Hart­ Red array continued its westward follows. C hrysler ...... 49'« Sllex Co...... 9 11 millions of movie fans, George He spent six months in ttie tation of the comedy, "Hen-pecked $1,000 Reward Is Offered BONELESS RI'MP OR BRISKET ROLLED hospital because of this mishap, ford: Grand Secretary. Winthrop movement in most .'areas of the Revenue—totaled $8,602,000, an Henry".- Coca - C ola ...... 68 S Stanley Works ... . 3 8 ', 4 0 ', Murphy, in person. You will re­ $24.50 INNERSPRING MATTRESS ONLY $19.50 and his brother a similar time be­ Buck. Hartford: Grand Senior Dea­ long winter front and levied a increase of $710,000. Col CTarbon...... 71 Torringtoit ...... 2 5 ', 2 7 ', Hartford. Feb. 4.— A re­ member him with Ginger Rogers Best Construetlon — Woven Ticking — Will Give Year* of Service! cause of his. His brother is now con, Earle K. Haling. W1 limantic; heavry toll of casualties. Operating expenses—increased The state committee for the Col Gas * El ...... Veeder - Root , . . . ■ 4 4 ', 4 7 ', ward of $1.(K)0 for Information in such grand movies as ."Tom, $32.50 SUPER-REST MATTRESS ONLY $24.95 Grand Junior De'acon. Charles J. More than 230 German officers $493,000. Coral Inv T r ...... 24 S Sew York B anks Dick and Harry”, "A Girl, A Guy Corned Beef .4 29« back in service in Ireland but not local World Day of ob* leading to the arrest and convic­ OVERCOAT Del.uxe Comfort — Pre-Bullt Inner Roll Convtruetlon. Ramage. Niantic. and men were killed In two re­ Taxes—totaled $),306.000. an in­ servanef. of which Mrs. George F. Coml Solv ...... 9 '; Bank of N. Y...... 305 325 A A Gob", and "Two Girla On as a flying man. His head injuries The ( losing session w ill be helh of invaslen mater­ Extensions and Improvementa-r- made to hold the secvlca at the (Tom P n x l ...... 5 4 ', (Theraical ...... 37 >, 39 M: ing role In the picture hit, "Rise Pork Chops 27« Praises Splendid Hptrit The governor t(x>k this action I Grand .Master-Elect Anson F. ial. the Russians said new 35,000 kilowatt generaUni South Methodls.t chufch, Friday. Del L A Wn ...... 4 ': ; n t y ...... 24 26 and Shine.” George Murphy will David commented on the splen­ Keeler waa raised In St. John’s upon application of State’s Apor- appear. In person, in a delightful did spirit which the Bnllsh peo­ The Soviet Information Bureau >'nit with'bpUer aj^ auxiliaries put February 20. Mra. Arthur Dtihg. Douglas Alrc ...... 64 'j Continefltal ...... 10'4 H 'i GENUINE SPRING TOPCOAT Lodge. No. 6. F i M. South Nor­ Corn Exchange ... . 32 34 ney Hugh M. Alcorn. The reward singing and dancing act whl(*h you ple are showing during these also reported that during fierce into operation at Stamford at cost president of Center Church Wo­ Du P o n t ...... \2 1 '- will be granted whether the arrest Benson'S walk. Dec 7. 1911 and was wor­ First National .. .1,170 1220 will be sure to enjoy. He’a a na­ troubled times. No one has any fighting in the Leningrad sector of $3.323.(XK): llOBOp volt Une men's Federation, haa been ap­ Eaatnoan Kod ...... 133'i la made in or outside of (Tonnecti- ALL IN ONE! ACCOUNT shipful master of the lodge In from TariffvUle to Torrlngton un­ Elec Auto-L ...... 22 h GuaranW Trust .. . 228 238 tural bom entertainer, and a head­ VOUB doubt that the Allies will eventual­ Soviet troops had destroyed 16 pointed general chairman, and rep­ c u t liner- that’B really tops. Alao ap­ Lamb Fores li. 17. 1915 In the G rand lodge ho y.'as German blockhouses, slain nearly der eonstructlop: 25.000 KVA resentatives 'of- all Protestant <3en Elec ...... 27’j Irving 'Trust ...... 9 ', 11 T T R I t T ly win out in this war. he said 14 IS pearing In person Is Maxine ,Sul- It Is not only the soldiers who deputy for the First Masonic din- 800 Nazi troops and captured transformer for sub-Station at churches In town will be asked Gen Foods ...... 34’i M anhattan ...... trirt in 1929 and 1930. In the Manufact. Tr...... 33 35 livan, the "Loch Lomond"■■'girl, are subject to the bombings said large quantities of equipment, in­ Torrlngton in process of abipment to tske part in .the program. Gen M ot ...... , ...... 33'i! Grand lodge he was grand senior by manufacturers: one’ clrcuit.be Hecker Prod N. Y. T ru st ...... 68 71 and Nan Rae and Mrs. Waterfall, STEER CHUCK RIB ROAST David. He and his brother took a cluding 10 truck’s loaded with sup­ the comedy atars of Kate Smith’s stew ard, 1935; grand m arshal. plies.. tween Hartford and state line The Boy Scouts Court of Honor Hudson Mot . . Public National ... . 27 29 abort leave from auly. when they 1936: grand junior deacon, 1937: Title Guarantee .. 3 4 radio program. heard how their mother s home Thrown Back 18 Miles changed from 66.000 to 110.(X)0 w1U be held at the South Methodist Int Harv .... r * . " . ' r * ' : . grand .senior deacon, 1938: 'grand U. S. T rust ...... 1080 1130 .....25c .....21c had been hit during a raid. They (The British radio said today volt operation. church Friday night at 7:30. AU In t Nick ...... were reassured whep they ,«aw junior warden. 1939: grand senior that the Germans had been Personnel—Dr. James L. Me appUcatlona for merit badges Int T A T .... MEATY SHOULDER All Wool waiMen 1940; deputv grand m as­ thrown back 18 miles south of CTonaughy of Mlddletow'n elected rinould reach Richard Smith, K ennecott Hog Prices Reach SALE ! CIVILIAN MORALE that no one had been hurt, as they ter 19U. LAMB CHOPS, 2 7 ^ Covert or , had been in a shelter at the time, Lenlngfrad by heavy Russian at;^ to board of directors to succeed Mcretary, by Thursday night. Leh Val RR . . VEAL CHOPS, 2 1 #■ He is srand representative of tacks. late E. Kent Hubbard and follow­ Ugg A My B . Cavalry Twill OUR FAMOUS 2-TONE and the family had moved right Lockheed Alrc Curb Slocks High for 15 Years BEGINS IN THE HOME! bark into the hcimhod building the Grand lodge of f.hinada near (The Berlin' radio said Russian ing employees placed on retired Private Francis H. Lewis has the Grand It-lge of Connecticut. troops in the eastern Crimea— list: George A. Austen, .William R. retunaed to Camp Edw-arda. Fsl- Coew's ...... Keep vour home bright and cheerful h.v chopping Textile Store— after doing a large amount ot M ont W ard ESMOND BLANKETS not only lor v*hat'» new, and beautiful, but al»o fur what'* thrifty patchl; g up. Edwards Medals presumably all now based at Ckinklln. Michael Doda. Arthur H- mouth. Mass., after spending a (Tita Sve Pfd . . . Four members received the Pier- Kerch in view of their abandon­ Hill. Adolf Obman and CTharlea F. fiirloufh with relativee hers. He El Bond and Sta Chicago, Feb. 4.—(/PI—Spectac­ Large Native Eggs doz. 4 4 . Wool Zip-in and thoroughly uaeful. Davids father was ui the last N a t Bisc ular gains in the coat of live hogs, war. ,ind during this one is active­ pent Edwards medal "for dis­ ment of Feodosiya—had counter­ Taylor. i expects to be stationed a t <3amp N lag Hud ...... Lining tinguished Masonic service ’ at a attacked severely against the Ger­ ' Edwards permanently. Nat Osh Reg ...... 13 . Pennroad ...... sending prices to the highest Feb­ ly engaged In a munitions factory, N at D airy ...... 14 U ruary level In 15 yeart, caused in Scotland. preliminary dinner last night mans’ peninsular lines, but were U ni Gas ...... They were Frank W. Beardsley, driven back w ith heav^* losses. I Me*- R o b ert H yde of D elm oat N a t DUUn ...... 21 %i livestock men to wonder today if Roll Butter Creamery Ib. 3 8 e David has never been on this Four in Cells NY O n tr a l ...... 9H price control autnoriUes would act Cravenette Side of the Atlantic before and of Shelton Thomas S. I>esmondOf (A Bntish military comnienta- I street, the former Mias Edith Tag- .Simsbury. Frederick H. Palmer of tor in London expressed belief the ^ r t was honored wrlth a shower NY-'NH A H’ ...... to curb the upturn. Shower-Proof DRAPERIES quite pleased when his com­ N or A m C o ...... 9*i mander told him that he had been New Haven, and Albert A .Schaef­ Russians' position in the Crimea Fire Victims la s t night. I t wras given by h er H ogs advanced about $1 a hun­ fer of Boston. Maas remained favorable and that "their auatfl. Mrs- Florsaco OiorgetU and P ack ard ...... 2U dred pounds la the last two weeks, MALTEX selected am ong the. few to be sent Param Piet ...... 15 C to Canada______for training _ purposes. The awards w'ore presented by hold on the Kerch peninsula has Mrs. Edith Fold, at the latter's climaxing a forward movement CLOROX A PA IR He came over on .i troop transfsirt | Ma.ster Pickett, not been shaken.") (CoflUniMd From Pace 0*e) home, 177 Eldridge street. Thirty Penn RR ...... 23’’* which starte4 22c pkg. ship, and the event* which hap- | ’ relatives sad friends attended and try Into the 'war. At that titne Small 10c A $35 VALUE AT ONLY 8 8 1-8% Wool. Cholee a W ablaze. with smoke pouring ■BABY TO ■ANS pened during the cros.sir.g he were major objectives on ead i l l Tournev played and prizes aw-arded the Gains In the cost of live hogs s p e c ia l : goal of a slow direct drive from died of bums. winners. Valentine decorations R ey Tob B ...... 27i» have been reflecte» MONUMENT a topcoat- With the lining M.4. 4rM a arw. pvwnd. games last rvrhing at headquar­ petrovsk was reported threatened Std B rands ...... 4 MEDIUM S IZ E ...... 9c w f i } •/•.-•SfiRun of w m 4 ..U a lM . aMMvtel ' of Knox street, that he wtjuld like ters of the Mahehrstey Fire De- : ment answered a aUlI alarm at 67c in, you have a comfortable ri' the Mill t by spearheads of Marshal Sem'eon I IM Union street at 6:30 last eve- Std Oil Cal ...... 2 I ’i $ 4 9 ^ to come do.vn here. He came do'an partnirnt. Rirkland ousted the Timoshenko's southern Army. Seven Die as Fire overcoat. fibe this great r/- Blue R% by train and says that he has I ning. A chimney fire bad started Std o n N J ...... 4 0 S PRICES Army Is Seeking TbtT'r* BM -f.aia| sad Vaholinr (^)il fioni runner up po­ Officisl dispatches indicated that Destroys Home Tex Company ...... 38 GOLD M EDAL coat today! ■ 'P ra c h never had a better time than' that sition hv SIX points Porterfield* Adolf Hitler had reinforced his . a small blaze in A partition but $■•>4 MW Saealfcal naa tut wMb 3reen Eiplcnton. Pa.. Feb. 4.—liW— was ason under,..e^trel. Damage Tlfliken Roll B ...... iOH w-blch be ts having n<>w. B ut it also jumped up in the standings. egstem front to some extent, but a I m l alHalra Aawasd aM iwa Strayed Horses Regular 59e will all he over tomorrivw when hr flex-en persons perished early to ­ was slight. U» C a rM d e ...... 87 Are Goin^ Up! JUST A>EW LEFT... The high score for the evening, only at a heavy cost from guer­ U glen Pac ...... 7514 Hda SiawaMt. Saatlalhr ilaiiaaea , hrSR T iO A R FLOUR ' Q uality. will have to return to Pictor Field however, went to Hartman’s wjth rilla an air force raids upon their day in a fire t^ t destroyed their PlaM your ordtr now in Canada. one-story, four-room frame home Rev. Frederick (Tlarke, former U n it A ire ...... 81T4 •a a>*a §Im» mt4 daelar la 126 points while Hoee Co. Jrs. transport faciliUes. U n it Corp ...... 5-lfl for Memorihlg to bt New Orleans, Feb. 4—l85—FoUw Large, 2 for 19c AU Wool R«v.rflibl«f *9^ SPECIAL! Just what activiucs are gcang on copped second place. Tass said German resistance on near this western Pennsylvania curata of 8L Bridget's church, now Ma Mmair*. A faswiSaMa law erica I In last September’s Louisiana man- am aepalar i up there are of course military se- com m unity. of Wetherafleld, Is at St. Francis Unit Gas Imp ...... 5 erected in the Spring uid 5 lbs. 29c .39c EACH The standings-— the Kalinin front northwest of U « R u b b e r...... 1«H fOiawaaS weSAaa riaf m eakSl - cniver area can do Uncle Sam a Med., 3 for 10c ertta but David is enthusiastic 1 Hose Co. 1 ...... j ...... 1042 Moscow was stiff, but futile. So­ The victims were Harry Elder, hospital in Hartford for observa- SAVE yonnelf 20rd .ibout It aU. He goes.up quite fre- Buckland -No. 1 ioo8 36-year-old coal loader, wife, U S S t e e l ...... S3 favor. . ■ . viet units—sledding their artillery tioh. Father Clarke la' expected to Vick (T h em ...... 33H 'They can help him find some of quently in order to make sure that ! Valvollne Oil ...... io02 batteries into aiaavilt lines with 35, their four children, Joan. 7, stay at the hospital for at least h:n horses. FANCY APPLES LETTUCE att motors are a* they should be. j Porterfields M argaret. S, Donna, S, and M ary, W est U n io n ...... 36;4 the Infantry—were declared to be three weeks more. West El A Mfg"...... r i H BOTTINEUJ Third Army headquarters has Ha is not sue* whether or Hot he ; Hos* Co. Jrs. effectively overcoming defense 2. and a niece of M n. Cider. Eloise Matthew Wior 4 Lbs. 25c 2 l4(. Heads 19c wi.l be- S lipped hack to England Wool worth ...... 2614 -dvertlssd that 14 cavalry horses TEXTILE STORE ) H artm an 's ...... forces despite repeated counter­ McKams. a daughter of Mr. and Police Officer David Galligan MONUMENT CO. a n v B L E K ctraysd------jfrom--- their organlsatieoeo hefotr lb* war i* over., but h,- Colonial* ...... attacks, gun and mortar barrages Mrs. Frank McKarns of Waatalag- has returnad to hla li«a>e at li TE&IPLE ORANGES CELERY HEARTS A. L. SLOCOMB, Prop. a tita a th a t If tb> w ar does end be- Too L»te to ChpaHy , ). ^ H. Afanotti. Prop. •n Main 8*. during OM w ar gamss. MEN'S SHOPS INL Bridget a •*••*•••■•••••• and aerial oppeaition. ton. P a. Pdmept street tm m the U. 8. Ths A m y’d lore to have th e ia 913 MAIN STREET NEXT TO THE BANK h» get.« back, be would like It I Com HusXera ...... rrtm t Covaiad By Snow . A aon of the ipider*. 14-year-oM C w . HnyEtopn nnd 5 for 25c 2 Bunches 29c 907 MAIN STREET W’ELDON BUILDING vary aaueh if me Valaransf hegPiUl at Needngtso D 08T-'W A 14,^ ■ O^TTXiMJWC ^oould be arranged I Reid’s Auctioneers ...... A dispatcl^ from the Dodeta Ernest Cider, escap^ by cra^ltog where be has Wen under obaeWa- su m c t money. b*ti>toa CMitoc Strtets P. 8. Thsy'rs all branded flbr biw to a ta ^ c this side of the Merm B arbers ...... basin front aSld the front waa cov­ AUoRtir I throvgh a wladow of the MaMng tfOB y*** tTMtSMBt to t tlM p M t and Woairerth'A lUward tf ra- P l ^ or 77t7 ( * iP o u r A c e s ...... ered by ununitlly deep snow, with atructure, atoBth. tunted touaral V y ~ . MANCHESTER E V E N IN G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD’, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 4,1942 PAGE SLEVCN pedoed and shelled by an enemy submarine Off the Maryland coast About Town Still Picking Chinese Take y Two Lodges at 11:50 o'clockTast night with the Obituary iow Jap Propaganda Toss of two lives, it ,waa diaclos^ Seat Officers with the landing of aurvivora here Group B of Center church wom­ Jury to Try Three Towns today. en, Mrs. Byron Boyd, leader, an­ Deaths Operates in Nation Thirty-nine other members of nounce* a military whist aa its Three Sizzling Basketball Games Feature Rec League the .crew and one passenger, Stew­ Near Yochow’ February project. The date set Is Daniels Case ^ Mr*. Annie Wilaon Joint Installation Is art Winslow Condon, 26, of Ros- Friday evening, February 20, and V lo x o :•! llw . ! llndale. Maas., an accountant for tha place is the parish hall of Cen­ Mrs. Annie Wilson of 23 Lilley ll«gcl Here in tlie U«ni (Continued from Page One) street died yesterday afternoon. (Continued from Page One) Eastern League Heads Meet jif You Ask Where Our Proviflps Daiicprs Four ter church house. Both men and of the crew were injured. women will be welcome to attend. Before coming to Manchester she Fellows Hall. Gipsteln, 30, of 2572 Main street, had lived in Uxbridge, Mass., snd central Hupeh, also were recorded Major Leagues Pry Grade School Modean’s Shot Wins ^ Navy Is, You Are Help­ The ship was struck first by a In addition to the playing prizes on Nov. 7. in a communique...... ,, . . . ■ , Uorpedo on the port aide, an offi- was a native of Ireland. ing Along the Game there will be a special door prize Judge Edward J, Daly adjourn^, In the drive along the Canton- U oophqu^ds ^ ry.|| a . . The joint Installation of the^ ■ , __ gpokesman ipokesman for the Fourth and refreshments. Mrs. Wilson leaves a son, fleers of L.oyalty Review. '''U-1 District said. The two cd the case early yesterday after­ Charles R. Wilson of this town; a Kowloon railway the, Chinese Of the Nipponese. noon when Daniels was taken»lll. daughter, Mrs. Thomas Flaherty of were said to have seized on Feb. 1 Off Lid on April 14 an a Benelit A.saociation of Fast missing members of the crew ap­ Hearings on acceptance of three In Hot Fight Silbros Quintet However, he was able to be pres­ Milford, Mass., and three grand­ the station of Chengmuktou, only Hartford, and those of Mv.sIk He- | parently Were killed by an engine- streets In the Green way tract will Editor’* Note: If* not al- ent in court today. children. 30 miles from the border of Japa­ \new of this town, took pl.acc last 1 room explosion. They were Beau­ be held at the next meeting of the nese-held Hong Kong, and the wsy* ea*y to recoRniir propa- night in Olid Fellows hall, witii | mont Barbc, 26, of Antwerp, Bel­ Excused From Duty The funeral will be held Friday Twilight, Daylight o r Both Rec Centers Grocers Wallop Lithi, : Board of Selectmen. Monday eve- at 8:3C a.'m. at the T. P. Holloran nearby village of Shekma. 'The **Bd* In netlon. But Howard the officers and guards of the lo -' gium. and Secondino Castro, 36, of ning, Feb. 9, in the Municipal Among those excused from duty The Seventh and Eighth j Heads Sports Club* W. BUke*lee, AP Science Edi­ 1 Funeral home, 175, Center street, Japanese suffered hesvy casualties Any Light Will Do to Eauily 62>42; Tigerf cal review exemplifying the IliMir Honduras. I Building. Streets submitted by the this morning were Constant W. in this operation, said the com­ Stage Hoop Games tor, teihi in three dally olorie*. The crew launched two lifeboats and at 9:00 a. ni. in St. James’s Circuit Races C lose as *------:------•4' work. -State Field Director. M i-. | sub-di\idors for approval as' town Gower. Hartland town treasurer, church. Interment will be in St. munique. Play in Amer­ Barely Nose Out Foe* of which this I* the flr»i, how and the subinanne then shelled the streets are Avondale. Robin and propaganda work* and thus Grace Be.if of Hartford w-T..* the I who said he felt that there must James's cemetery. Enepay Put To Flight Games Tonight Season Nears End* installing officer and Mrs. Dons s'^ip. All but about four of 15 Auburn roads. be some reason for the charge It said the seizure of towns near ica This Year. In N ightcap 2 9 -2 6 . how it may be recognlred.) shells hit the target. Capt. Walter East Side. \ Cowles was lady rigged an emergency an­ picked the Racketeers off in the I "inn-rs "cre out In front by sev- some slips—again it is Japanese tganized the a.ssocialion .'’lO years The Volunteer Bureau of the Ci­ lected today: cemetery, Rockville. the whole Japanese position In cen­ permission from baseball’s* major the feature attraction. en pi'int.^ at hall time. 22-15, but .igo and has been its president all i tenna and llashoil several distress vilian Defense Office will be open league bosses yesterday for 21 last game i propaganda. John McGrath, former South­ Mrs. Mills died Sunday in Col­ tral-China. Its capture might the hu kicse losers staged a come- these years is expected to be pres- | .si'-nals after the first torpedo as usual this Thursday evening at ington postmaster: Joseph Biggs, lege Point, N, Y., at the home of compel the invaders to abandon nftcr-dark contests—to aid the The Seventh Grade league It makes no difference, either swung into action with a bang. h.-tr k-tii.at nearly upset the bucket. that your question is sincere and ent. ilany of the older nienibers , wrecked the ve.s.sel’s standard an­ the Municipal Building from 7 un­ Glastonbury, retired, and Mrs. her daughter, Mrs. Christine Har­ their hold on Ichang. nearly 200 war effort by bolstering Washing­ .Mr*. Rolda Martin ton morale. Jimmy Finnegan’s team came Grocer* Win original or, If a repeated phrase, have met her in the past anil will ^ tenna efpiipment. til 9 o’clock. John Carnion Jeffers. Jessie M. Saunders, Granby. ris with wlyfm she lived. Mr. Mills nines up the Yangtze, and fall Wills Fasts be anxious to greet her again on i 107 Oakland street, wiil be in Stillman F, Westbrook, vice back on Hankow. Ichang already The remaining 15 big league throupb with a neat victory over Binailnig un

MANCHESTER EVENING HEKAL.U, MANCHESl EK, tJUNN. \VEPNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1943 MANCHESTER EVENING H E l^ D , MANCHBSTBil, pU^W. WCONESDAT, FJUBRUART 4,1948

i R E D R Y D E R Somethinc Ht Orerkiokwl BY FRED HARMAN

9l4l« ITN P.Ol'S w a n t e d .Must be biKiks, pit tures.-ilislie.s and furni­ nsims, steam heat, garages, and The committee, in charge of the things to make my children happy. Latin final? Is he wrorried?------OUT OUR WAY BY J, B. WILUAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLE a .six months jail sentence and as- Filbert—Worried Is right. Why, many contacts at the wrong 16. C h a rte r O ak B ow ling Alley.s, ture in your attic, and buy De- both are now* vacant. Also 113 Only Few Voters Present .sR^.<*ed costa of $12.78 in this morn­ Father and Son banquet, to be held Don't sell me tools. Sell me the GOOD CSED TIRES. Priced from Wednesday evening, Feb. 11. in the lie’s got so many wrinkles In 'nis places. 27 O ak stre et. fen.se Stamps and Bunds. Cash West Center street, 7 room ing's session. He resides at 14 pleasure and profit of making fine VeX) eXAMD TWEEE HE JUST DOES 6/kV, MAUORjVOC’RE ONW A S8CO10 WHAT/f — ^TWE Announcements $4 up. Brunner's. 80 lakland St., single, brick, attached garage, In Korkville; Appro* banquet hall of the South Metho­ things. forehead he has to screw his hat Manchester. Tel. 5191. waiting. Write to Herbert L. School street, this city. Hal—Why does Joe call his AMD ALLOW THATj IT ©HCAUSE ME RUN WIZARD,M=T«R. A LL/-^ M5£»< NERS IDEA X SUS(SEST- YOUNG MAN FOR morning work oil burner. Will be vacant April dist church, has plans practically Don't sell me refrigerators. Sell on. LET HlkA MiKflIC ; tlVANTED TO SELL Sunilay pai>or Welch. 449 Hillside Avenue, Cord Party sweetie "little Easter egg?” KM05WS WECAM'T BLEW A sw stt «ca($p Bueau.^ -m s ED TO m a c k w h il e X as stock clerk; good position for 1st. Excellent locations. Reason­ priations Approv^. com pleted. me the health and better flavor of p e o j >l e t h a t c a l l VAWP VJriM THE route, Church street section. Call Hartford. Conn. The Maple street Teachers club There are three sides to every Col—'Cause she's hard-boiled, OTWER OAV, am lOBATD 60NCEAU Wanted Autos a second shift worker to add to able terms. Edward J. Holl. 1009 Mrs, Annie Bronke and Mrs. fresh-kept foods. ME OM THE PWOME.' BECei'VEE (>yvyM, WAS ABEO WITH 6412. will hold a card party this evening queetlon: your side, my side and painted end bard to beet! hl.s. income. .Ypi'ly In person at Main street. Telephone 5117 and Rockville, Feb. 4 (S,peciali Ellen Crossen co-chairmen of the Don’t sell me tires. Sell me free­ X D ID M T M .9 X h i m AMD IT WILL BE eOAP IN A ePOMSE AND PRCV/ENT LUMQA6 0 /—EGAO/ Motorcycles 12 at the school auditorium at eight the right side. I .M arlow s, S67 .Main .-.treel Rooms Without Board 59 6118 With but few voters giresenl .spe­ o'clock Britigp, whist, pinochle kitchen committee are making dom from worry and low-cost-per- WHO rr wiA« AMD FOBGOTTEM BV , FLOPS iN tU E 6MOWER./-— X WHAT d e a t h 's - HEAD plans for a full course turkey din­ Joe the Plodder says: Don't Automobile.^ for Sale I I WANTED TO BUY u.scd cars. Will an i other gamC.s will be playetl. m lle. VOU 0P6.' SORR.V, foM Fload. Htreet. Tel. TO.'^O. th e sp e a k er fo r th e son." ’.vill be Ideals . . . feelings . . . self-respect SONUfe-a^-IME & O S Q M S door; 1936 Clievrolet 2 door 1936 fairly new 6 room houke, mukt Superior court room Drum Corps to Meet riymoMth sedan: 1939 Pontiac 2 ^ Elden Wilson a Junior in the local . . . borne life . . . happiness. HOLD EVERYTHING MB' (lOUNDHOOSS.' .Vloving—Trucking— A TPRA ( "TIVELY FI It N IM ED be Write Box T. Herald. The polite 'Conimiltcc of which There will be a meeting of the * *5 0 AH' 1 SPLIT door. Cole Motors- 4164. | high school, who will endeavor to Please don't s«U me things! ITSUPPSO/ Storage 20 M anted—I’els- -Poult rv r'*om.s, also one birc" doiitile Alderman William Baer i.s cliair- RoiUville Girls Drum Uorp.s this speak on. "What .Makes For Un- WITH MACH/ SALE -19.36 OLDS.MOBILF,. 41 room, continuous h"t water, man was Voted $2,000 extra to evening at the home of Mrs. Roy Judge (selecting jury)—Do you STORAGE —Stock derst-anding Between Dad and Hi.s ew tlrc.a, radio, heater, g.iod steam heat, centrally located provide for special policemen. The Playdon of Elm street with mem­ S on.” believe in capital punishment? Moving and Packing. The Austin WANTED—COW’S. CALVES and Tel. 310.5. finance committee of which Aider- bers and Instructors attending. Prospective Juror—Yes, your pdiUon. Owner leaving for For- A. Chambers Co. Telephone 6260 Albert L. McLean, repre.senting Service. $300 cash. Tele­ pigs. Gerald Risley, Vernon. Tel. Bolton m an R ap h ael F a h e y is- ch airm an Thia group with Us new com­ the fathera, will give "Dad’s Trib­ Honor. If It Isn't too severe EOR RF..NT— LARGE, pleasant M Rockville 976-3. « wa.s Voted $1,500 for mi.scellaneou.s mittee of adult leaders, Mrs. Play­ ute to the Sons." phone 5283. room, twin heda, steam heat, con­ Mp *. Clyde Marshall X------— — Repairing 23 expenses, and the lighting commit­ don. Miss t'ole and Mi.ss Kuhniy .\n .Annual Uusloiii Whether we like It or not, all of tinuous hot water. Tel. 3743. P hone 1053 tee of which Henry P. Hoermann is seeking additional members. At The F’1e.ad.ship Club have for a ue have to live with the person we .Articles for Jfale 45 the meeting tonight the in.strii- .MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ i.s c h a irm a n wa.s voted $1.50 for number of years obaerved Lincoln'.'- make of ourselyes. ments of the Corps will be Manchester ed, shear grinding, key fitting, FOR SALE —WHITNEY baby A letter received from Samuel extra lights. All of thia is asked birthda, with a get-together of Boarders Wanted S9-A < heeked. duplicating, vacuum cleanero otc. carriage, 9x15 reversible rug, all .\Ivord who with Mrs. Alvord la for in connection with the defen.se fathera and sons not only of South Horace— Henrv’' .says he was Baptist Meeting Evenihfl Herairt overhauled. BralLhwalte. 52 Pearl In good condition. 177 .Maple St. ROOM AND BOARD Private spending the winter in St. PetetS- program. The extra lights are church, but of the men of the com­ bom with a silver spoon in his famll>*' pnvile^jee Gentlemen pre. hurg. Florida, tells that the Bol­ to be installed on the lower road A meeting of the Women's So- munity regardle.ss of church afiiia- mouth. Classified Adv;ertie«menta at reel. FOR SALE .MISCELLANEOUS ferrerl. Tel. 3r>33. ton Uen etery As.sooiatlon will re­ in the center of the city where riety of the Rockville Baptist tions who have the welfare of theii (3ertrude—I’ll bet It has som e CounI si> s v e ra s t Siuxis to i< one SAWS SET AND FILED. t'ORD secondhand building .supplies and ceive a .substantial bequest accord­ parking i.s a hazard on hnsv cliuich will he belli this evening sons at heart. one else's initials on It. Inlttsll. numbers anS\»hbr*viatlons BOAHDER.S A N D KOO.MEK.S each count s* a word alill compound wood sawH gummed. Lawn mow­ equipment such as: White kitchen ing to the will of the late Charles nights because of the poor lighting at eight o'clock at the church so­ The existing war will in all : I w ords as two words Mfi^iraum cost ers sharpened. General grinding. sink, G. E. Refngerator, radia­ wanted. Centrally lncated, 1.5 S. bleelc. Mr. Steele was bom and at this point. cial rooms. Mrs. Phoebe Pray probability cause' the club to di.x H ave you h e ard about the young . io pries of three lines. \ 15 y e ars experience C'apitnl tors. window and doors. Call at minutes from Aircraft Apply 49 lived until he was about 18 years Honor Roll of this elty who w/s near Pearl continue theae event?. preacher who received a call to Lino rates per dse for vrenelent Wadsworth street Harbor at the time of the bomb­ Thia year's banquet will climax preach In a Minneapolis church but ' odo Grinding Company, 631 Lydall 28 Stephen street or telephone old on the place on the old An­ The honor list for the first half CVeetlre March It. I03it. street. Phone 7958. 7681. dover Road now o-.vned by Mrs. year at the Rockville High School ing will give a talk to the women. all others. The speaker Hugh was not accepted because in hls C sih d u r s e Boarders Wanted 59-,\ Fredericka John-'S'ii. He died sud- Shields, of Ridgefield, is one who is trial sermon he took a text from • Conaocutive Uays...i t ots! rets was announcerl on Tiio.sday. The ■t. Paul? PIANO TUNING and repairing. FO R S A L F -.ME.N S R E B U IL T ilcnlv of a heart attack on a trol­ honor lis t follow s w ith p ’lpil.s known not only in thi.s state hut eOa • CopsacutWo O ars... > etslll V and relasted shoes. Better than CXEA.N COMFORTABLE ps)nis. , 1 Day ...... Ill otaltl ey Player piano specially, John ley in New 5’ork City on Jan. 2, who.se names are preceded by a throughout New England as one of HAD TO HVT new cheap shoes. See them. Sam excellent table board. Btmrd op. Mrs. Randall—Does your gam- j - ‘?wiaiAM«7 All ordars tor trracular Insarttont Cockerham. 28 Bigelow street. 1942. For many year.s he had re­ star having an average of 90 per Police Court the countiy's best spewkers iTid a Yulyes. 701 M ain. tlon&l. 99 Porter street. h u m o rist. bier husband ever leave you alone ! r-, . WHV MOTHER® SET 6N\ Mk KRNAM tyHocAsiVs! h m o s M veco W i . . vw cOLvecTiis^ will start promptly at 6:15 p.m. for a sprained ankle ? ho wado on ala tlma ads ateppad ward J. Holl, 1009 Main street. ment. all Improvements. Inquire Interest in Bolton aftairs and fre­ lak. Caroline Nedwled, Helen RMbVW \M ? 0 « TVHi Help Wanted—Female 35 Found GuiltV Reserx’atton should be made at Doctor—Limp. Kt t w DOOR ■ttar tha dftb day. Tel. 5117 or 5118. at 459 Main street. quently visited Ilia old friends in Smith. .Shirley Starr. F!loanorc oeii »«xvL , LOCAL D W No *^m forbids": display Unas net once by contacting any of the UOriWUMA fC K M A ^4*OL5 VT S t^ SALES LA r^ES WANTED, ftlii town. He often made contributions Stodnlskl, Clarence Welti, Irene 1 p. ’ hold. committee or calling the chureh WeKftVNI TW n o Hsrald will not ba raaponsibla time work. Apply McLellan and gave his .support to worthy ob­ SrURIES IN STAMPS 6 6 W o rcester. 8334, Re.sorvafions close Siinlav v e c o ’N ir saoro than ona Ineorract Inaer- S tore. Garden—Farm—Dairy Suburban for Rent jects in nis native town. Jiinior.s, 'Dorothy Allen 'W al­ Za|Kulka Fined S22.3 on SPB of any advertlaamant ordarc’d •99999999$%9999%%99WW9\ ulO< far BBora than ona tlma. Product.*! 50 FOR RENT FOUR unfurnished, The beqiie.sl is to be kept as a ter Backofen, .Marvis Bunhaiior. Two Coiinls: One Girl Tha loadrsrttnt omtsslon of in- WANTED—GIRLS AND young partially heated room.s. $3.5.00, fund lor the permanent care of the •V irg in ia B<>rgh, I.k)i.s Bo-,vers. aorraet publication of adeartlaing women for bench, work. Tober GREEN -MOU.NTAIN ivitatoes, hia imc t m sic u s sat om 2-4f Ci- iiko/v, i pleas* to OM ESVC 1942* .MODEL PH ILt’n and Ix-on- | m.tn oi th. pi'ogiani comuv.ttec for /.apa.lk.i, pre-i'iited on ch.arges Monday evening. February 9 i r tional surtax of 6 pence m Elng- ^ JDKIWMfctUR B IA IIS! T ttaorA bnt tha CASH RATES will be laundry. New Model Laundry. Wallace Bieklry. I’atrieia <'.'dor. | OUR WELL-A»* MACWM8 -♦ ' I*. Bceaptad aa FULL PAYMENT If ard Kefngenitors are hrrrmng i .M.in h. of opi rating a plai r where bets the Hotel Sheiidan Tlv dii.i land The latter fund Is for the . Bald at the business office on or ba­ Summit street. Peggv Kdgerton. Harriet Krtel j will commence at 6:30, W ar Tirv «UM, a e » n L iM » i. l a all sale.a records. See the.se exclt- I T n i'ie -.vil! !.c no re h ea rsa l tliis ueie taken on lioi.-c racing, and De Gaullist movement while the U6CL«5S-|DIIS4»T fora tha aaventh day following tha •Kathleen Flaherty. Ilayr.iciiid . -After the dinner several sp..ik a n t Insartlon ot each ad otberwiaa WA.NTED GIRL OR WO.MAN to ing boxes now! Tnule.s lying | wci k of (lie play "T w o 1'ay.« to on a ' liaige of la.siivious carriage, first surtax goes toward an un­ Kiei.-elier. •Ver.'iiie:i Frank. <’Ia.:e j ers will talk these being. Vl'il'i iir fha CHARGE KATE will ba collect- care for 15 months old baliv and K.'i.sy Tei m.s Ben.^or s. 713 M ain ! .M.ury Itic tu-xl |••il<•MI .-al will tic w.i.'i lull d .i.’uil and i o sts on the announced fund od. No retponelblllty for errore In G ira id in i. M ark G-Tidie. I*li\!Ii.s 1 A. Dower, who is the Exei-utr,. do light housework for two a tre e t | held Wcdne.sday. Feb. II at the fir.si. and $'25 on itie .-econ 1 Although Free France overprints tolaphonad adi will ba aaanmed and Gordon, •Jrtfui Hjdi. 'Olga Kar- | Viec-President of the Hariford of regular French colonial pottage tkair acenraey cannot ba goaran- months. Phone <.504. home of .Miss Flame Brocla of M a/vii. D<*ns Klee, t'lorotljy Kle.-, rh« CLOSI.NG OUT GA.S i.uigeh al $20 Alfred Koherts. '2». of 4 Chapel Ch.amber of Commerce, and he will have been current since the fall ol •aad. Hirch .Mountain. Ruth Kurlovieh, •Barbara Lanz. EXPERIENCED SHIRT PRESS savings! 1 Quality range reg. slrccl, and .Mildred I’.oda Brown. t.vlk on "t-eglslation Affecting Re France, this is one of the first in­ Indts of Claaaificatioiia Poiiiona .Meeting 'Ruth Ijivitt, 'Ethel Lilz. Jae- operators, can earn .50e per hour $99.50, now $79..50. 1 W h ite S ta r 22. of the same address, were tailers". Following this. Thomas dividual Usuea of the government East Central Pomona will meet quellne McKnight. 'Daniel Men- B lrtba ...... A If qualified. Apply Holland Laiin- range $89:50, now $69.50. Free tonight .'/Itli Enfield Grange. The found guilty of lascivious carriage. Weir, chief air raid warden of to reach America BnoiiOm«nts ...... b delbaum, Harold Mendolbaum derers. 1007 Main street, any­ installation. Ben.son's. 713 Main program will take the form of a Roberts was fined $2.5 and costs Manchester, will give a talk on lo­ The design pictures a coastal oaaahoaoaaooaaooaaae •Eleanor Marley, Anna Riidnan- XSoRiOtO aaaaaaaa CH Oaaoaoaaaaaaa O time days, or until 7 p m. eve­ stre e t. parade o! birthdays. and Mi.ss Brown. $15 and costs. cal defense. scene and portrait of Francois skv, ‘.Shirley Smi'h- Robert St.i- A Inisiness meeting will follow of T honks ...... £ -Minstrel Revue Savorgnan de Brazza. French ex­ 1b. Homor1 am ...... F ning’s vens. ‘Mildred Stutz. •Nettle Is Placeid on Probation and election of officers will be held. WILL E.XCHANGE goo.1 iii^e The Slab Town Mln.strel Revue plorer and colonial administrator laOOt aiH F0Un4 ..'a.a ...... a .. 1 maple dinette .set. In A-1 eomli- Sweet. Marjorie Thrall, *Martnn Eileen M Murphy of 477 North Also, the group w-111 vote' on store Announeomcdta ...... t M to be prc.eented Thursday and Fri­ Main street, wa.s found in mani­ hours an t liolidav elo.sing. and the Foroonala ...... -..a . t tion for smaller set. must lie in day evenings at the Community Welti. Ruth Wil.shere. Paraguay announced the sched­ Fre.shmen, Dale Aborn, Patrieia fest danger of falling into habits policy for the coming year, AafomskllM A-1 ron'btion. Tel. 3938 het'Aeen Hall m Bolton Center by the Com­ uled release In April of a series Automobloa (or Sa.le ...... a IVAINTING AM) 3 and 5:.30. Baker, Minnie Bancrofr. Rorlney of vice and she wa,s sentenced to Lach member is invited to bnng »jy_«>ra. im IT >■< Sluviez..^ Aotomobtlas (or Exchango .... i i. munity Helpers Will include the guest and reservations will be of stamps' commemorating' the Anto Acc«ifon«a—Ttret ...... < Brigham, Marjorie Bro«-n, Cor- the State Farm for Women. Miss a HOW GOOD IS YOUR mstross? following cast; Interlocutor, Ed­ made at the Chamber office. ‘‘Founding of Irsla's CUy ol Ante Rapalrlng^PalnttDg . 1 PAPER HANGING ward DeDo.sser; End men: Joseph Inne Carroll. Ruth Chishman. Pa­ Miir'phy'a sentence, however, was BY V. T. HAMLIN Anto Schoola ...... Visit Home of Good Bedding now! A suncion” I ALLEY OOP That’s Going Too Far Good Work—RrAM>nahlo Ratew ■Mack, t.’h a rle s W arren , S am uel tricia Deptula, 'Becky Friedman. suspended and she was placed on Autoa»>Sblp br Truck ...... I February Bedding .Specials! Box 'FredFrick Harding, 'Emily Hay­ probation for a year with Mrs. To Marrv Sixth Time Asuncion, capital of Paraguay, A kto»'"^or Hira ...... i Silverstein, Andrew Hutchinson, was founded in 15S7 by Juan ds | Garacea~S«rvic«^9(oraga ... lx Spring and inner.aprtng mattress. den. 'Genevieve Karniazyn. Edward C, Elliott, Jr., who ap­ WO, DooiSOM rr! x m a d I >«JeOLE, MW B5fE F /^CW<9 JPHWfS aCTTA H »CK F reddy Moore and Robert Skinner. Sslasar de Espinosa, who erected I WOLL vMHBM X r v r T v eaw A v v OF AM AStMV... AW’ SJCWJ. A FT«R Ifotorcydea—Blcyclra . M TH. 3384 or 6922 Reg. $491X). now $39..vi 20 p e r­ Joanne Krajewski. 'Beatrice La- peared in her behalf. New York. Feb, 4 iJ’' Just CXlB M EK O a im ’t w o Wantart Autoa— y 'lt.»rryrle»g. cent savin ITS on inner.apring mat- Spex’talty Numbers a fort on the original site This . TH' vaw a HlSSMLn TVs" TOO BAtX-V ABCUT\ TltJW FOB VOHAT I'V E CO M E, H E ’S- <30MWA Specially numbers w’ill be given flamme, Dorothy I.iietjen. 'Gloria A short wave radio and betting for the record; Tommy Manvllle RETTUISMS.' wooicas BLEW UP IW Kt/ rr, MV B CV ... VWE'LL 1 MUDDLI w . STOP MOWKEVlWct AW THBOSM trc.xaes. Twin bed outfit $21.95. event was poetally cemmemorated j B uklneu Sisrvlcci by Willmm J Webster, Elda Flora, Mazella. Barbara Mead, Mary Met­ slips were found at the apartment announced laat night hia engage­ HOW D ID VOO F A C E ... AJU’ X MAD MUDDLE TMaXXJH / Us) A TH’ VSIHOLi OHE0AMC AT Off* , Bcn,«on's, 713 Mam street. In 1^27 The new iMue w ill honor | AAKAOUT, •C R A K lP _ tl6U9^ko]d Lawrence Ferry, Pearl Glcsecke. calf, Alden Neff. 'Edna Morgan during the' raid tfy Detective Ser ment to Blonde Madge Lowe. 23, j P T iiB u 8 TO AOMOHDA) f y j w n f RuIIdlns<^^ont ra^'Mns ...... son, Arllne Schneider, 'Ruth of Toronto, and aald the marriage Dosnlnto Martinez de irala, who ' ‘ DTC> VtX» USTEW.. Flor1*tk~Nurseri*ft ...... FpR SALE OIL HEATER. Will Allison Lee. Anthony Flono, Earle geant Joseph A. Prentice. Schwarz. Dorothy Stavena, Lottie would take place April 9—his 48th became governor of the city in W C A ^ n S Q F u n c r tl' D trertnrt ...... heat four or five rooms. Price Mastin, June .Mastin. Beverly In Town (Tourt this morning VOOPPO? Sucheckl, 'Annie Sweet. Dorothv birthday anniversary—w h 1 c h IMMS. ‘I t ’s only a scalp wound!” T H«»t!ng—PluTn bine—Roof in f reasonable. Call 2-0194, after .5 n Swanson, Alice Lee. Stanley Nich­ James M. Jacques, 23, of C!ran.- Inturanck ...... Tuttle, Sherwood West, Margaret ston, R. T . paid $1.00 and costa wouW be 95 entire days after the MiUlnery^Dr«>arr.ikinc FOR SALE o'clock ols and Catharine Marshall. These Hevinff"»Truck(ng:^Stnragt numbers will Include tap dancing, Z ihker for operating a motor vehicle on madcap millionaire’s fifth mar­ Public PaM^nger Service ... 6-K«Mim Hoube. Steam heat FOR SALE-USED ELECTRIC vocal solos and duets, a cello solo, Pay Final Re«pect« Feb. 2 on East Center atreet with riage, to Bonita Edwards, and 78 I'OONEHVILLE FOLKS BY PO.M AINE FOX PaiDtInir—Par^rina ranges, and washers. Hale’s Ap­ ’The members of Stanley Do- defective headlights. whole days after hia fifth divorce. Pmfaaalonal Ser^'cea ...... w ith oil burner.. Fireplace. guitar solo, and comiedy skits. I;*p»tnna . . 2-car ganigfe. In_^pood loca­ pliance Dept. I Fine OioruB bos* Unit No. 14. American Le­ Tallbrinic— L«' (.•. -r - a a tion near school. Cash I The chorus of the minstrel is gion Auxiliary w ill meet at 7:30 ToiUt in<5 <#Tv ^ composed of some of the finest thia evening at the home of Mrs. Wanttie— ' .St 'vc** needed .'sMIO. Vernon Sloan of East Main street, Three New Quilting Motifs F.il iK'SlIonal voices in the to w n of Bolton. Courses 4tr»i » . .. DROP IN — OR CALL IN — Keeney Hutchinson is In charge to pay their final resjiects to Prhatf' Instruct.'-ne ...... 5-Acre Country Place. 5- To of the production. Proceeds will be their deceased member, Mro. Mary l,faMi .M ift HI. M»vet. i> A .r “ V.4. >LT-9g---- Par*:!na Schorttnonn. W iis:c-a’ — DrsTT » • ...... HKirn Cape Cod new house .McRINNEt BROTHERS given to.ths SL Maurice Cbapel Wanted—Ins' ...... Far Insormnce for a heating system. Tickets may Foneral FI MAIIrill I which has evervlhiiur in- 505 Main Street (At the Center) be obtainet' from any member of The funeral of Mrs. LUla KKECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Bounds Mighty Logii»l BY MERRILL BLOSSER h—SU'UK «j —M . cludins: 2-car sraraue. This .5tanchester. Conn. the Ckimmunity Helpers, at Kemp’s Thompaon 'Whittlesey of 60 Park Kuslre^e < uu ' >-• Uorr) to I."31 filace can't he liuilt today Telephone 6060 - 7 4 n Store In Manchester or at the door. street, widow of John C. Whittle­ 'The minstrel will start at 8:30. sey was held on Tuesday after­ MBY. f»9Cie WILSOW PUT YOU* PtACTCALLV i n ! tooif WCK , I V bP -i- WMOOFil a Help ana **ltaaUAn» for I he scllinif price. IWUAT a r e H*|p — Kcf’ A'r 1 Refreshments will be served free noon at the home with Dr. Oorge NAMB DOWN POR HONOaaRV M asoe. w u is n e IS vcioa. OPFONfMT-.-ANO iDo oiow BBH.' y w a * i CX'CS OP t LBAva f h a ! __ NOMNATTO K x jc a / y o u gonna do BURfiLARS AUONgi Help W dri4‘»—Msl* of charge and there will be danc­ 8. Brookes, pastor of the Union DU«!N 4 A. R. hall. TTjjf business session > and Sly, ' • p 4e Real Estate and Insurance 19 Durant Street, Town I kitchen of the Community Hall < and .wlH be installed In the near will be preceded by a member’s W anted — iitr'— 44 Stale Theater Building: The oeaaem’s biggest hit In tatl- 1*0r («rrllenron*• fv.ture. supper at six' o’clock. All officers Art Idea Kcr <.»> 4 Tel. 664h . 7116 ored fashions! Here's the famous Kc»ata and .Acct.^ir r* . 4A ''dress which looks like a suit”. are asked to wear wrhlte. Hutlding Wa!rria'.« 4 . In this tw-> piece model, the top The followring com m ittee la In t>iafrpnde — — i FT 4> Read Herald Advs. charge of the arrangements, Mrs. l^lrct^tral Apr*>'’nff«— 4 4 is a smart four button jacket of Last of Boomers Vuel and • ^ the longer cut—with attractive Lillian Buckmlater. SJiT- Augusta O ardf n —F arm — L>ef-y P "'d .irrs:?• h wide shoulders, a neat collar and Abbott, Mrs. Pauline Blinn, Mrs. Household • i’ 'ou tONor.oFoaiKfC. EMLYMNMA 9 m n O M IMHO AmfOATK'' widryt Boartrdera Wanted ..M-A Neces.*4ary for I s To Add Additional The stocky, white-haired old vet­ tY eCAfLATTl.' t t s u A V Qxantrr Hoard —R nortt sizes 12 to 20. Size 11 ensemble re­ eran died last night at his Buffalo the Union Congregational church. RololO—Rreiaurants ...... quires, with long sleeves, 4 yards The service will start at 10;45- By Mro. Aone Cabot “salvaging” com* SH T irs Wan tod —Roe mi—Board .. __ ranch. Silk Winders ■ 54-inch material, with long or He would have celebrate*, his a. m. If you are re-covering old com- fortable*. make a rayon silk cov- H cr HEARD Real Catete Per Rent short sleeves 5 3-4 yards 35-inch Acortmeaie Plata Teoenenta 82nd birthday on Valentine’s day. Mias Doris Hartenstem has fortablea or lamba-wool puffs, ■ xiie worn comfortable, Moes • eilneu Locatloni tor Rent .. mstenal. Dickey takes 5-8 jsrd charge of the church decorations ’ ' He had been an invalid since you’ll be delighted witn the effect Qyjn mid you'll have a new bed Boaoto Per Rent 5 B Spinners • 35-inch material, at the Union church for the month these quilUng motifs produce on covering that will be better than SIjbarboa jb arb o Per Real ...... '. For this attractive pattern, send 1936, when he was Injured In an Raanier Hornet Por R ent ...... automobile accident near Cleve­ of February. the new covering. Your hond- ^y^y, 15c in coin, your name, address, (Jo-torchurch pins were present­ made quilts also will. have on ex- . , -v ■ i ■ .in W aatod to R e n t ...... ^ nattem number and size to The land. Okla. His wife, li6y UUle, Real fftetaie Per tele Braiders was killed. ed to 21 boys and girls of the pert and finished touch If the al- To obtain Tulip, ns and Di^ aoinm tai Rulldlnc for Sale — Manchester Evening Herald, To- Union church last Sunday morn­ temate blocks are quilted in a mond Quilting Motifs (Pattern Bjilaeto Prororty tor Rale .A This Is .An Opportunity for Those Who Desire To Do So i day’s Pattern Service, 106 7th Pawnee Bill was captain of the P itM sadi Land tor 9alo ..x-N To .Aid In Producing Material for Defense. boomer movement, which- had for ing for church attendance. clear, symetricol design. No. •*”** iTnd^'t'h VouBoa for Rate A Avenue, New York. N. Y. Mr. and Mra. Norman Weed Each of these three designs is Your Name u d Address and Send, today tor our Fashion it.n purpose the colonization of If Ota tor Ralo Oklahoma territory. have organized Sunday evening handsome. One has a big tulip de- Pattern Number to Anne Cabot, rt ProooTio tor Raid ...... ! Book, a crtaiogue of attractive sicn. another a atyllaed Iria pat- TtK Manchwter Evening Herald SAIP o o • aRo.* o • • •« programa for the young people C beney B rotheri styles in easy to follow patterns. tern and the third U an easy-to-do 106 Seventh Avenue, York CaeluuiRO I^ttem 15c Pattern Book 15c Production of asbestos in Ari­ of Union church: boys and girla sons has been purred by de­ of the seventh and eighth grades and effective arrangement o f, City. Enclo*: T,®***^ postage for r ’ V APn.Y EMPLOYMENT OFSICE One Pattern .-md Pattern Book or blocks and nlitinonrta. *ad> patU rn ordered. • siS H dered together 25c. mands uf defense Industries. meet at 5 ^ m. and young peopta 4 ' • 4- Average Daily Circulation .For the Month ol Jaauary, 1943 ' Moderate to hMvy mow mixed 7,088 with rain, not quite so eold to­ Member ol the Audit night; freth to strong wiads. Everybody Says SEW Sub-Zero Today—Warm Tomorrow Bnrean o l Otrcnlattoiw MEAL And Relatively Speaking That’s the W ay the Winter Has Been— But To Be Comfortable Manchester— A City of Village Charm and To Ward Off Colds... Sewing/^ home comes under the heading of (FOURTEEN PAGES) (Claoaliled AdvertiMng On Page 13) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1942 PRICE THREE CENTS * » y I V O L. LXI., NO. 108 MANNER national war effort, those days! Keep Warmly Dressed 4 - You’ll he helping to save more es­ ) Auto Union Eastern Seaboard Ready for Air Raiders F P B R U A R Y MEN’S ALL WOOL Army Pursuit Planes sential machines and materials for the Heads Plan |y Brought to you exclusively In this coa-«munity by 1b use of our country. So sew with a will this Ask Pinehurst for Free spcciol orrangerDt'nt vi^ith AAC0ALL S AAAGA211NE • I SWEATERS 6 Demands copy. Also for Recipe Cal­ Down Japs’ Bomber; endar If you have not re­ Spring. . . come in and choose some of Here’s an opportunit.v for you to fill up your fruit sfrelf— ceived one, Union Shop Clause and it’s a good idea to stock in dozen lots and .save-^nd try our gay new fabrics, a smart $3-50 to $8-00 SEEDLESS McCall’s February “Di.sh of the Month”— Oraitge Peach $1 Daily Wage Raise GRAPEFRUIT Gelatin. You also need Orange Gelatin an d ^eam . pattern . . . and sew to save! To Be Submitted in Guns Blast Enemies General Motors Talks. Shurflne Freeatone Elh«*rta (Shortcake) 4 for 25c Singapore Artillery' Attack Greatly Supe­ PEACHES A cons 88e Detroit, Feb. 6.—(A-)—The Uni­ Hospital Ship Ripe Pineapple. Sliced or Halves. Dozen $3.25./Case of 24, $6.39. ted Automobile Workers (CIO) an­ Units Knock Out O p -: rior Force in Java, Romaine T.ettuce, nounced today the union had posing Batteries and One American Plane drawn up six demands. Including a Jap Target Shurfine California CHICORY OR I 3 cans 99c union shop clause and a $1 daily Spread Destruction in Minting; Lull in Fight­ ITALIAN ENDIVK ll/ C wage Increase, for submission to Transport of Jap $ol-* ing on Batan Penin­ Dozen $3.69 General Motors Corporation in Nine Times New Cabbage ...... ea. 15c PEARS forthcoming wage negotiations. diers into Jump-Off sula ; C^omhat L im its Ptnehumt Thursday Meat Special: Choice of m The proposals, said Walter P. Reuthcr, director o f the union’s Points for Invasion; Attacked by Bombers To Patrol Actions; FRESH FILLETS: GM Department, will be acted PORK CHOPS or Casualties Near 300. And Fighter Planes on Pamphlets Dropped. HADIXICK upon Saturday and Sunday by the lb. 35c GM Council representing 190,000 Way from Philippines PERCH RIB l a m ^ 4:h o p s workers in 90 corporation plants. Singapore, Feb. 5.— (/P)— Wa.shington, Feb. 5.—^/P) FLOUNDER Then arc; Despite continuous bombing To Australian Port. — U. S. Army pur.suit planes 6et/^our Fehruary Meal Planner Here! 1. A wage Increase of $1 a day OYSTERS for all employea, including provl- and strafing by Japanese air­ attacked a greatly superior alon for readjustment every three men, Singapore’s artillery has Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 5— force of Japanese bombers COD POLLOCK Men’s Duofobl months based upon living costs In On the East Coast— Anti-aircraft gun units. In this theater un der an anti-aircraft artillery command, are ready for Axla air r i d ­ blasted enemy observation i/P)—A bocpital ship carrying and fighting planes in Java, major automotive manufacturing ers—when and If they come. Here the crews of three guns of one of the anti-aircraft unlU run 1° their stations in a practice »lert . wounded American soldiers and shooting down- one enem.v 2 Diamond Salt and centers. a$ they would If there were hostile aircraft overhead. Arm y censor passed this picture, and whited out possible Identifying objects In posts, knocked out opposing / ‘dial 4151 ^ 302 MAIN STREET L'nlan Shop Provision batteries and spread (iestruc- nurses from the Philippines to an bomber and one enemy pur­ 1 Patriotic Glass BEACH JACKETS background. ______f/om OF POST OFFICE ■ BLOCK FROM STATE ARMOR) 2. A union ahop provision where­ Australian port was attacked nine suit ship, the W ar Depart­ Tumbler fo r ...... ONE UNDERWEAR With Collars tion in the transport of Japa­ by all employea covered by the times In one day by Japanese ment announced today. One agreement shall become members nese troops into jump-off bombers and flghter planes which American plane is missing. Tha of the union and remain In good points for invasion of this island "came over like swarma of flies," American planes w-ere P-40 fight­ standing as a condition of employ­ Life Sentence^ Japanese Cross Lower Salween; stronghold. That the Japanese it was disclosed today. Unionsuits S^sSO ers. and this was the first Indica­ $y.00 and $17.50 ment. New employes are to be­ still have not won complete con­ One of the wounded soldiers said come members within 30 days af­ trol of the air was demonstrated that the raids (ook place between tion that planes of this type pilot­ ter date of employment. Given Daniels; this morning by Hurricane fight­ mid-day and late afternoon of ed by American fliers, had reach­ 3. Revision of seniority provi­ Start Fires on Soerabaja Base ers of the R.A.F. which Intercept­ Jan. 8, but that "all the wounded ed The Netherlands East Indies. KOPPEl HALE'S SELF SERVE Without d sions “which will make for maxi­ ed a large formation over Singa­ were cheerful and declared their There was a lull In the fighting 2 Pc. Garments $3*^ mum use of the labor supply In na­ Pleads Guilty pore, shot down one Japanese only wish was to get well and on Batan peninsula In the Philip­ The Original In New England! Uollars ...... ^ ;6.50 • pines in the la.st 24 hours, the de­ Per (iarnient. tional defense and at the same plane, probably another and dam­ have another crack at the Japs. " CO time protect seniority rights.” Official Silence Sud- Senate VotCS iSipponese Occupy Paan aged a third. (The ship apparently was the partment said, with iximbat limit- ■ 4. Extension of powers of the Gibson Gets Similar Virtually No Safe Place ed to minor patrol actions. denly Cloaks Fate of 30 Miles Above Moul- Text of Communique (Civilian casualties from the past (Continued on Page Two) THE AND HEALTH MARKET BEACH VESTS $3.00 and $3.75 ( Continued on Pnge Twelve) Term on Second De­ The text of the communique. Amboina, Second Im­ Cliinese Loan mein; Town Target two days of blasting and machine- gree Plea in Slaying gun strafing by the Japanese Air No. 92 of the war, based on re­ GLEl portant Dutch Base. O f British Bombers. Force neared the 300 mark—228 ports received here up to 9:30 a. Coal, L ^ b e r , Masons’ SuppUes, THURSDAY SPECIALS O f Package Store Clerk Injured and 63 killed. The people Japan Claims m., e.s.t., today: Paint Cox Hearing As New Help had virtually no safe places of "1. Philippine theater: Batavia, N.E.I., Feb. 5. Rangoon, Burma, Feb. 6.— "There was a lull In the Battle nS/No. Main-St. Tel. 4148 Hartford. Feb. 5. — (^ — Two refuge from bombs. Officially, Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales. (/P)— Japanese bombers start- (JP)— The British officially ac however, these casualties were 85 Aircraft of Batan during the past 24 hours. young men charged with the hold­ May Result ed new fires this morning in Fund of $500,000,000 knowledged today that Japa called comparatively light. Combat was limited to relatively minor patrol actions, which lacked Gold Medal up slaying of a package store clerk nese patrols had crossed the (The Japanese reported that on North Main street last Novem­ their second raid in three To Be Administered by the savage character of the fight­ days on the big Soerabaja lower Salween river at a num­ their guns had been thundering Bag for Day 24 Vi-Lb. Bag $1.25 In Inqnirv ber today were sentenced to life Secretary of Treasury across the mile-wide Johore strait ing which has been almost con­ OVERCOATS terms In state's prison.' -1 ber of points since the invad­ tinuous during the past two weeks. Flour naval base while official si since 6 p. m. yesterday. Singapore Buy now for the balance of this win­ They were William E. Daniels, The Japanese troops confronting Beautiful Preshrunk lence suddenly cloaked the Under (Jrder of FDR. ers occupied Moulmein last time. A Tokyo broadcast said Six Unconfirmed in At­ Quaker Full Investigation of A f­ 18. of 34 Orchard street. West Saturday. The Japanese oc­ that the siege guns were pouring our right sector are under the ter and next winter too. FTnc coats at Hartford, and Vernon E. Gibson. fate of Amboina, second most command of Lieut. Gen. Akira cupied Paan, 30 miles above a steady stream of fire Into the tack on Soerabaja Nav­ 24'i-Lb. Bag $ 1 .1 9 fairs of State High­ 20, of 61 Huntington street, and important Dutch naval sta­ Bulletin! British forces and their positions 1 Nara, and those facing our left Flour Newbury. Vt. tion 1,000 miles farther east. An Waahlngton, Feb. 8.— ()P)— Moulmein, several days ago, a In s grove of rubber trees near the al Base Mass Raid; I are under Lieut. Gen. Naoki Ki- Printed, Muslin way Department May Half of Jury Selected N.E.I. communique reported by British m ilitary spokesman said, mura. There' was no marked actlv- The Senate completed' legisla­ head of the breached causeway The youths had been arraigned Aneta said there was no further tive set!on In five minutes to­ and the R.A.F. reported It had leading from the Malayan main Says Three Skips Sunk I ity In either aector. Follow Suspension. subjected the town to a heavy Lge. Pkg. on a charge of flrat-degree murder, news from Amboina, midway be­ day on a $36,495,266,474 Naval land. I "2. Netherlands Indies; Gold Dust 19c and half a jury had been selected tween Celebes and New Guinea, supply bill,, beoating Congress’ bombing attack today. ( Flames burst In the greenery as Tokyo (From Japanese Broad­ ' "Over Java a small formation of to try the cases, when suddenly to­ BINGO Hartford. Feb. 8— (JFi—A. deep­ since the announcement yester­ total military appropriations Penetrate Enemy Lines the Japanese shells found their casts!, Feb. 5- i/Pi Japanese Na-|I American Army P-4U fighting Thank Ton Brand 3 9 ^ probing Investigation of the State day they pleaded guilty to second day that bitter fighting had devel­ to approximately $39,000,000,- A t the same time British pa­ mark, the broadcast declared. "Ih- ' planes encountered a greatly su- degree murder and were Immedi­ val aircraft In Tuesday's mass ,I perior force of Japanese ^bombers, . Highway Department may result, oped between defense forces and 000 In the first month of this trols were reported to have pene­ dicatlng that another enemy oil Tonight ately sentenced by Superior Court raid on the Soerabaja Naval base | escorted by pursuit aircraft. In landed Japanese troops with the session. trated the enemy lines on the east tank had been sent up In flames." I capitol sources Intimated today, Block Raspberries You will want several of thc.<»e daiaty print.-?. All up Judge Edward J. Daly. tide of battle shifting. bank o f the Salween river. The broadcast added: "A s evening and the Malang air base in Java j the ensuing combat one enemy from the hearing to be given State's Attorney Hugh M. Al­ color combinations in pastels and multi-color florals. Japa Drive Southward Washington. Feb. 5— (JF\—The The military spokesman declar­ deepened the thunder of guns grew shot down or destroyed 85 enemy I bomber and one enemy pursuit corn told the court that Daniels plane were shot down. One of our Cans Commissioner William J. Cox on Senate passed and sent to the ed that the British command in­ in Intensity.” ) aircraft, of which six are uncon- [ St. James 2 31c 36” wide. and Gibson'entered the package Neither wa.s there any word to planes is missing. charges which resulted In bi%aua- store Nov. 7, and held up Nathan Indicate the turn of the fight at White House today a measure tends to hold Rangoon “ at all Large movements Of Japanese firmed. Imperial headquarters i Red Wing costs but,” he added, “ if Rangoon troops through Johore state to­ "3. There Is nothing to report pension yesterday by Gov. Robert Gipsteln. 30. Gipstein was fatally Kendarl on southeastern Celebes making $500,000,000 in financial said today. from other areas." Fine Quality where the Japanese drove south­ should go, It would not mean the ward the shore facing Singapore (■yesterday's Netherlands East, School HaU A. Hurley. shot In a scuffle with Daniels, who aid available to China, the fund Strew Pamphlets In Fraaco The bearing will be held at 10 held the revolver, Mr. Alcorn said. ward beachhead by beachhead. end of Burma or of the Burma Island were reported’ by British Indies communique acknowledged i Park Street Chili 5ouce Lge. Bll. 17c to be administered by the secre­ road." Ranpoon Is the chief port reconnai.ssance planes. Enemy a. m. Feb. 14, before the chief The prosecutor told the court The official announcement of that "very considerable" losses* R. A. F, bombers, doubling as tary of the Trea-sury under direc­ for the Burma road, the Allied troops bevaheesnma c .TH were inflicted on Dutch air forces. ; delivery boys for the U.S.A., are executive to give Cox an oppor­ It was "with great reluctance” that the second raid on Soerab.oja on No. 3 Can Wegner Printed Dimities tunity to .answer allegations that he recommended acceptance of the tion of the president. supply route to China. troops have been innssing in the Japanese losses were given a.s [ strewing occupied trance with MEN’S eastern Java said some damage area of Johore Bahru since the he was guilty of "m«terial neg­ second-degree plea and the life Im­ Pa.ssed. yesterday by the House, Reports from the Salween front "presumably eight fighters and pamphlets by the millions, pro­ was caused. Brltl.sh llnperials fin.rlly withdrew lect of duty" and "Incompe­ prisonment sentence. the bill was approved speedily by said the Japanese still were balk­ two bombers."! claiming the gigantic scope of Grapefruit Juice 3 Cans 21c Meanwhile, with the escape of to their island stronghold last F ri­ tence." Mr. Alcorn. said he felt that a the Senate Foreign Relations ed In their attempts to capture Claim Four Planes I.,ost America's war plans and-convey- *100 the Dutch commander and part Martaban, across the mouth-of the day night and early Saturday. ing to a conquered people the Im­ Although Governor Hurley de­ jury could have returned no other Comihittee after /bout two hours The Japanese guns emplaced Japanese losses were given as clined to comment, Since, In effect, verdict than guilty of murder In of the garrison of Balik Papan on of testimony du/ng which Secre­ river from Moulmein. by the plicit message: "the Yanks are y"** CORDUROY across the strait from Singapore four aircraft—one which “ plung­ 39^ the east coast of Bornei it was swift-flowing Salween river Itself he will be sitting as Cox's judge the first degree, which carries a tary of War SUmson, Secretary of ed headlong into an enemy posi­ coming." 2-ln-1 5hoe Polish disclosed that destruction of vast and by heavy British artillery fire began shelling the strongly-fortl- Presidential Secretary Stephen at the hearing, usually well-in­ mandatory death sentence. Navy Knox, /ecretury of Treas­ tion" and three listed as missing. oil properties in that area was from .the west bank. fled Island last n ight' and British Any Kind! The favorite for women’s and children’s wear. Dainty formed circles suggested that If "Extenuating Clrrumatancea” ury MorgcnUiau anti Secretary of Imperial headquarters claimed Early made known the newest carried out despite Japanese An Army communique said that guns retaliated with a bombard­ series of pamphlet raids today, and Can floral patterns in all colors. the charges were auatalned.^ by But. he said, there are “extenu­ Commerce /ones supported its also that Japanese aircraft in 9c TROUSERS ating circumstances." threats of dire reprisals. provisions. except for some Jliclling Mar­ ment o f Japanese transport In the disclosed that the leaflet bombard- evidence the department would Johore Bahru area and of gun posi­ three days of patrolling the west­ Fresh Rutabaga Popular with all outdoor workers then he subjected to a sweeping "One Is." ha said, "the fact that Aneta said the Japanese com­ Could Be I'sed as Direct Loan taban had a quiet day. ern Java sea. beginning Feb. 1'. mander sent the Dutch garrison a tions. investigation. the younger man was taken Into Committee members said the Hand-to-Hand Fighting sank three vessels, one of 6.000 ! (Continued un Page Eight) 39” Fast Color * for warmth and wear. a hospital last Sunday without the note that "all Dutchmen who par- Japanese planes kept up their Turnips Lbs. C Some sources suggested that to money to be made available could Hand-to-hand fighting In which conduct such an Investigation, be i/ed for a direct loan, the es­ casualties were Inflicted on the (Ointlnued on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Pnge Two) (Continued on Page Two) tablishment of credit for China in 26 REGULAR GAMES: leading .perhaps, to many admin­ Japanese wo.s reported but the Large Florida Printed Batistes istrative charges, the governor tiys country and for the support scene of the action was not dls- j $.3.00 Orders. pr. up might appoint an outside, com­ the Chinese currency. This aid closed. ' Flashes ! $ 4 .0 0 petent authority on high affairs. ould be in addition to lease-lend 4 DOOR PRIZES: Doz. "One of our patrols.” the com­ (Late Bulletins of t l« (;P) Wire) Oranges 19c Long Target of Criticism ' help, they explained. munique safd. "attacked the ene- i . S3.00 Orders. Senator Pepper (D -Fla) added Guerrillas Cause Panic yard The Highway Department, big­ Axis Forces Wjithin / my at point of bayonet and in the j to the loan discussion an appeal, fight which ensued- some casual- i I’nssenger Ship Ewape*'Subs ' ALLFOR2:)c: gest In the state government and for increa.sed deliveries of military 29 Men's and Boys' Woolen operating with an annual budget ties were Inflicted on the enemy. | New 1 ork, Feb. — (.I’l — .An supplies to Russia. DfKtrs Open 7 P. M. Our own casualties were alight." i American pa.s.senger ship arrived HEALTH MARKET In exceaa of $20,000,000 a year, 50 Miles of Tobryk Voicing approval of the propos­ Behind German Lines Twenty new patterns for Spring in florals, checks and long has been a target of criti­ The R. A meanwhile continu­ toda.\ after a thrilling escape from Plav Starts At 8. ed Chinn loan. Pepper told re­ thre.' .VxU subniarinrs which made peasant stripe;i. An ideal fabric for both women’s and cism. porters that this country also ed in effective action In support of the army In the Moulmein sector, Nazis Seek to Throw erash dl\es when a patrol plane ap­ children’s wear. Mackinaws $6*^0 Governor Hurley. »hlntuielf, as ought to do everything it could Bacon lb. 25c Gen,™l Inlerpreutton Ita lig ,, g i,I^ bombing enemy positions. peared on the M-ene while the un- And Up public works commissioner, made to speed, up the transfer of war Churchill Will Up Fortifications, At­ Cuts (if good quality Bacon to slice at home or cook an investlgajlon of the depart­ O f Communique Ke- - materials to Russia so the Soviets Japanese planes attacked an uriiied ship was trying ram one of the I -boats. .Although the cap­ in piece. 36” Everfasl Striped and Plain ment's operations several years would be as well prepared as pos­ aliMrome north of .Rangoon last tempt Cloiinter-Attacks porting British Bomb­ sible for the promised N u i spring night, but a communique reported Tell of Duties tain of the liner (her name was Pay Penalty withheld by the Navy) refused Men's Wool (Cootlnned on Page eight) ers Busy Near Tmimi. offensive. no damage or casualties. In Manv .\reas of Front Special—Steaks of High Quality Beef The Florida sd warehouse on armed with eight toipedo tubes, ments for the British dominions to that British bombers had been of the southwestern front . the sources and through the Greek $m U4 and ctflifiod lor occoracv LEATHER the banks of the Mystic river was two 3.9-lnch guns, which was sunk be represented In the British war active both east and west of Harrisburg, Feb. 5.—OP)— Blood,Sliig from the military draft,” said guerrilla bands were said to be legation here. PartlcoUrly alarm­ arc happy to he able to stress the high quality destroyed today by fire of undeter­ late In 1941 after having been dam­ cabinet would not bring any change ,Ouf fscw 'Mrtrteti Furl OU Dclivenrs Spun Rayon Prints Tmimi. The town itself, st the time and money given the nation's ' Burlingame, ing, he said, are reports of coa- Servu.**' pfO*Ml«t with • delivery JACKETS mined cause, tentatively attributed aged by a United States-bullt Cat­ In the United Kingdom member­ marching 35 miles nightly In a of all our merchandise. eastern base of the Cflrenaican war program by the blind are * Could Train Thounanda systematic plan of destruction ot stantlv lncrea.slng Infant mortality reenpt chat u tmmttd by the meter by some firs department offlctals bulge. Is 60 miles west of Tobruk alina flying boat. ship therein. among the under-nourished popu­ erirti ilte fW^o«<4fe d tliie ttd . **Uasueceaafar* History cheerfully contributed, but they i "There la no reason why at least- ■The prime minister said of the German communications. Tbit ticket it four ^artnice ol lull to a Miort drciut. and 140 miles from the Llbyan- 250 couldn't be used at Washing­ lation. Firemen, summoned by four Ths Admiralty aald the Fer­ want a share of the actual work, Beaverhrook appointment.- Intend­ Recapture Five Localities Egyptlsn border. ton. I could produce 50 to 100 Luxury Loaf lb. 33c $ 1 1 . 0 0 / alarms, brought the flames under raries had had an "eventful but un- sightless Gayle Burlingame de­ ed to set up a British counterpart Patrols Active qualified workers In Pennsylvania On the maifl battle front, mean-1 submarine Lost control after a two-hour battls. succssaful history. clared today. of Donald M. Nelson's control of ® now for such jobs. Thourands while, today's Soviet communique! 5-s;P:-Tke BHt- 89 And Up The building, containing foodstuffs The British Army command She was one of four Italian sub­ "We've been on the receiving United States war production, that SERVE SOME SELECT SEA FOOD ’TODAY T end getting pensions for quite a could be trained in s maximum of some minor details concerning the annoiinced recapture of five ItKili- \dmlralty announced toalgkt of The First National Stores, a j »a1<1 only that iU patrols and mo- marines which escaped from Maa- ties in the Kalinin area, with 5.-, subimulne Triumpk had NUTRITIOUS AND DELICIOUS! The smartest fabric of the season. Washable floral grocery chain, waa about a quarter bile colunuis were active “along aaua, Eritrea, on the Red Sea, few years." asserted the director three months." new minister’s relations with the 300 of the defending Germans been lost. The Triumph was a patterns in all color combinations. BOYS’ LEATHER JACKETS $8.50 and up of a mile from the Boston Navy the whole of our front yesterday" when Italy lost her East Afrii;an of Pennsylvania’a (Council for the The 52-year-oId supervisor of Admiralty. Labor Ministry and slain or w'ounded, and the seizure patrol type submarine with a sur­ Yard in the Charlestown dlatrict. but gave no details of the fighting empire and which made a 14,0Q0- Blind. "It's time for us to give the commonwealth’s activities for other departments remained to be of six other populated places on face dUphM'cment' of 1,090 toss The yard's fire department atood in Libya against the Axis offen­ mile voyage back to Europe with­ whatever we can and we're golns the blind got the Inspiration for clarified. Fillets of: Plain Shades 79c Yd. the central front. (sulMiierg«d 1,575). Her a o m ^ by durin,- the blase. sive. out buddent. to insist on a chance." his efforts from hla sightless wife .Artually Exercising Rights who was senior rierk In the legal He said Sir Fjirle Page. Austral­ In this zone the Red Army ap­ compleciiMit 63 o>efi* No ExIdenOe Of Sabotaca The British added that the R. A. Such a cruise waa "made possi­ Opening a- drive in this direc­ g22g2^nSSSBDffl33DSj department of an insurance com­ ian representative In London, for parently was pushing westward on wmA armed with 13 tnrprde tubm. L. T. WOOD Fire Chief Samuel J. Pofie, eatl- F. carried out continuous fighter ble by meeting with a German sup- tion, he obtained employment by Haddock, Flounder and pitch A"9C Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales. the commonweiUth for the first pany at the time of their mar­ several months past actually hag ths road tc Smolen.sk in the teeth • • • mating damage at $79,000, said sweeps over British forward troops of snow ano ice and bitter Nazi re­ (CoattBued oa Page Four) time of a blind atenogrnpher- riage. 'oeen exercising the rights of A” Markets at a Glaacn that there appeared to be not evi­ white R. A. F. bombers succesa- sistance. c o m p a n y ^Mtterfish, Smelts, Halibut, Cod C£HOUSe-'SOH. clerk, 24-year-old Margaret John- Blind persons nut qualified for tralla wanted in asking lot a voice Now York, Feta 5—OP)—• dence of sabotage. Although oome fully engaged a number of enemy In the formulation of war policy. The operations of the guerrilla INC fire 'epartment - offl(dals earlier columns and destroyed numerous Treasury Balance aon who uaea Braille ahorthand as offics work could be used in war Stocks—Easy; recent Canada, New Zealand and the balds were seen as ample com- PH ONE 4196 bad ejtpresaed an optnioa that a vehicles. well as dictating recordera at a Industriea. he explained, with the falters. Sworcirish, htackerei, roiiock Union of South A frica wrere in­ penaation for the time devoted to THE STORE OF QUAUTV workmen’s electrical extension yearly salary of $1,080. men operating stamping and Bonds— Narrow; rails (The Italian high command an­ Waohingtoa, Feb. 5— (Sh—^The formed "the same facilities would training these troops among whom The J a W . IlA i:« COM cord bad become diort-drculted. nounced today the Axis forces had pOsttion of the Treasury Feb. 3; "I hope her worl.. will sell the punching machines and the women selectively. be available to them If they wish- are some of the tou$best veterans Oysters Clams > Scallops MANCHISTER CONN* A ll FOOTWEAR FITTeP — X- RAY BQUIPMeNT _ Chief Pope said that the origin of swept east of Oerna. which is 175 Receipts. $55,823,772.03; expen- state and the Federal government helping In munitions factories do- .cinttaa Higher; (Utarse. $6S.5S1.753.96; net bal- on the idea of using blind persons8 Ing things purely mechanical and 1 United OB P a ^ Tw elve) (OonUaued on Page Twelve) lag. Read^ettdd Advs. I •a Page Tva) I ea Page Few ) u e s. $3.$74.08$,M1.8$. r 1 to flu anv shortage of heln result;- rsouirinr only a sense o< touch. * (C««i I I. ■■■ I