\ ' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1942 A (R ! 8XXTEE1T

Average Daily Circulation The Weather The OoemopoUtan Club will a ’ certipcate of final dissolution Dr. Sidney Aiken haa returned For the Month of January, 1943 meet Friday afternoon at the of Riiblrttiw'a, Inc., of this town, to Camp Va., after Spending Foreeaat of C. S. Weather Bureau About Town South Methodist church, when a liius been l.saued by Secretary of ten days In town. It- was his first tea will be given In honor of the State Woodhnusc, Rtibinow'tf con­ leave of, absence since July of last 7,088 year. Lieutenant Aiken enjoys his past presidents of the club. Mis.<= ducted a womiMy.i apparel .store Member of the Audit Continued 'bold tonight. Mi* XiBtirta choir win h*T* « ro- here, now operated by Burton's. work ns instructor in the medical- lEiiritto Azubah Latham of Chestnut street RmtmJ thla evening: at seven Bureau of Ctrculatlona formerly of Columbia University, aid station. While calling on ^elock In the basement of St. friends throughout the town, he will give reading.s. Members of the Mahyhester Re­ M€mcheater-—‘A City of Village Charm John's church. publican Women's clulK are fe- reniarke

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY., FEBRUARY 12, 1942 which the state la building a rivei rector, said he had advised the farm cooperatives. 'But- these through the valley of the shade# unions to demand the annual wage Farm Group Says Liueohi Cox to Get Single boulevard to the new bridge. Resume! Work' groups, he said, treated only sliv- of death to the victory of a great Broad Powers Given because the Michigan Manufactur­ gle phases of a problem. principle. Hearing as Result Broad powers are given the er's Association was opposing in­ Is Told All ‘Th^ A A A treats It all as one Would Grasp Drunk Driving Gives Out Data governor and the attorney gener­ At Ford Plant creased unemployment compensa­ problem,” he said, "and that la Its "In these troublous, uncertain News of Our Boy Scouts Everyone Welcome al under the state law concerning tion payments. most important accompijsbment— days, when all we love and cherish More Local Property Of Lawyers’ Talk the removal of commissioners. The Michigan Legislature as Feel Pinch the spirit 'of mutual help it has Allies’ Stand are at stake, thla tlme-awept c i^ Gases Increase On Registering This' law. Section 13E of the After Dispute well as the national Congress has created. This means more than the which haa stood close to 2,000' 1939 supplement to the General under consideration new legisla­ actual financial aid of some group. years gives . added anchorage -to At Cooking School (Continued from Page One) (Continned from Page One) (Continued from Page One) For Housing Projects Histdry repeats Itself! Statutes, empowers the attorney tion providing the additional bene­ Oppoallion Toughest Job hope and faith in the future Of The Boy Scouta of America is . general to summon witne^es, re­ (Conttnoed from Page One) fits as the result of unprecedented mankind.” Jump 10 P. r. in Six Thrrc Requi remen Is to ference, "it also developed that layoffs due to the changeover of should prosper." said Carl G. "In our area the toughest job ir.emorating the American, emanci­ Winant was given the’ freedom living again the stirrings days of quire the production of any neces­ Wooster of Union all, N. Y „ assist­ we had was not with crop losses pator's birthday. 1917 and 1018. The present con­ No Admission Fee Is certain matters not within the through union headquarters here, the automobile industry from civil­ of the city In honor of the day.’ Be Considered by scope of those included in the let­ sary books, papers or other docu­ ant director of the Northeast di­ but with opposition of some peo­ "He, like we, hated the tyranny Farmers Change Clocks^ Weeks Period; Last flict recalls the service rendered R. J. Thomas, president of the ian ta^ armament manufacture. Government Gets an Op* Temple Belh Chargetl at Herald Ses­ ter of the attorney general to you ments and administer oaths to vision of the A A A . He Is attend--, ple who did not understand the Im­ of man over man," Winant said. the .Nation when Scouting was Those Si{2;ning Monday United Automobile W' o r k e r s "The manufacturers,” Scholle Week Total Highest. had come to the attorney general's witnesses. A t the hearing, the at­ Ing the A A A 's Southern Regional portance of the program. We prac­ "He was, as we are, the foes of tion on 3T Additional But JSot Working Hours only seven years old. (C IO ), urged workers as "true said, "are saving in effect that Sholom News sions at ihe State Thea­ torney general is instructed to see Americans” to resume the Job for conference. tice diversified farming, and most any doctrihe which seeks to en­ Now, on Its thirty-second anni­ attention, which both he and I felt even thoagh an increased unem­ Acres Here; To Build! Hartford, Feb. 12 - U.'inng the Hartford, Fc*’. 12 With local to it that all evidence is reported “ the very existence of our na­ "Even for nothing more than I of the trouble was in one-crop slave one race to another. Auto and Truck versary. the Boy Scouts of Am eri­ ter Next Week. he should Investigate.” ployment compensation benefit Hawley, Mass., Ffb. 12 - '/F, boards throughout the State of Friday, Feb. 13th: Service at 8 The drastic change In procedure by a competent stenographer. tion." our selfish Interests." he said in an areas. Our people didn't see how "He, like We do, always insisted first six weeks of this year, the ca again serves America at war. payment would not coat them a REPAIRS About 175 Dwellings. — Farmers In the Puddln' Hol­ Connecticut reporting all in readi­ p. m. Re.. George S. Brookes of was recommended to the governor Within 15 days after the* hear­ Machine tools for the great W il-' interview, "we in the east should this affected them. that democratic government with licenses of 2H0 drivers v.ere sus­ These services range from poster Rockville win be the guest speak­ penny, and although not an addi­ Expert Service At low eecUt’ii are doing their hit u The seven-letter word "Wel­ by the chief Justice, who today ing, a certified copy of the evi­ low Run airplane bomber plant are like to see cotton growers making I "The AAA has taught us to all Its fault.' was one form of gov­ distribution to blackout first aid. ness for the registration Monday i ers. Subject of address "W ait a tional cent would be added to money. If they don't, they’ll go out la order to c»rry out the plan by not Adopting wsr tim e pended by Motor Vehicles Commis­ come" is written all over The was notified by the governor that dence must be filed with the sec­ being produced at the tool and die taxes, they nevertheless oppose I think in terms of national Interest. ernment ultimately compatible Early In 1941, before the I'nlted of all unregistered men between Minute— I'ni Going 'Vour W ay." retary of state and the governor of cotton and grow the thlngs ’wc That Is a big rea.son why agricul­ ABEL’S for the erection of 176 houeee in 'They found that by abiding sioner John T. McCarthy as the the military nge.s of 20 to 45 years, he was In accord with the new department, and Thomas said na­ the payments. ' with the dignity of the human Slate.s became Involved in actual The services will be tledicated to Herald's doormat. must make a written statement of grow. ture la swinging into wartime pro­ spirit. Rear 28 Cooper Street the western part of the town, the by the earlier achediile they result oftajurt action on drunken suggested procedure. tional security depended on the “.Must Protect Themselves” war the l.toy S'oiits of America Colonel Krncst L. Avcrill. .State the commemoration of Abraham Welcome to the hospitable Cook­ the facts which he believed have “ And it’ s certainly a national duction .so willingly," Federal Housing administration were using more electricity So driviiiR ehXrges, a 10 per cent In- Director of Selective Service, to­ "speedy completion” of that ta.sk. "Labor's answer is that if the "He passed, as we have passed. was asked to take the re.spohsl- Lincoln's birthday. ing School at the State Theater Attitude Revealed In Reply been proven, and then, within a and not a .sectional problem when jpecurcd options on 37 more ; while thev keep their clock.s on cren.ae over the same period last He promised that any grievances unemployment compensation sys­ bllity for the dl-strlbutlon of pos­ day pointed out that Jherc are only Saturday, Feb. 14th: Children's vviiere no engraved Invitations, nt» . The governor's attitude wa.s re- reasonable time, file a certified we are engaged in a great war and acres of land in addition to the 18; "war tlm'c,” they are operat­ vear, a de lartmcnl bulletin re­ j ' ' tl^rec main requirements for this would be taken up through estab­ tem is not for the benefit and aid ters advertising the sale of Unit­ services at 10 a. m. Readers; Leo vealed in a reply by letter to the ! copy of his finding with the secre­ a large proportion of our manpow­ acres secured by option from Mrs. ing on their regular “farm ported today. Up to February 8 admission tickets will be needed lished machinery. of the unemployed, then workers ed States Defense Bonds and registration. Silversteln and Eleanor Becken- chief Justice, in which he said: tary of state. er must be rejected because of de­ jury Jefferson,-mahln* a total of time.” last year. 217 drivers v/ere sus- Director Averlll summarized to Join the good times, the Inspi­ Arm y quarters here sent a full must protect themselves Individu­ Stamps. Boy Scouts put up 1.700,- stein. ration and the profit-sharing dur­ "I wish to take advantage of Must Make Written Order fects caused by improper diet,” 55 ncras. peiided for this r< .aeon. The 87 these major requirements thus; Tueaday. Feb. 17th: Red Cross report to Wa-shington. Mean­ ally and collectively from the evil Did You Ever Stop To Think . . . The Reason Why . which the troop \vn.s assembled to your suggestion that you look Woo.ster and his brother operate Property Secured ca.ses acted on by the commission­ 000 (11 Every male citizen and ing the tour open-hoiiae days, next If the governor flnd.s that the while, a spokesman commented: effects of unemployment. Almost Immediately the Office hear the report.•» of the four patrol 3 p: m Hebrew for Adults at 2:4.5 over the stipulation entered into a 1;350 acre farm, producing fruit, James J. Ronan, local real estate er last week wan Ih i highest t o t a l every male alien residing in Con­ Tue.sdav^hrough Friday mornings. evidence warrants the removal of "W ith men dying because of our "This can be accomplished only i of Civiliiin IH’tense requested the leaders. Hoy .'Miration was pre- Sewing Circle from 10 a m. to by counsel for Mr. Cox and the I vegetables and dairy products, agent, acting for the government, Seven Cents for any week this year rir .nil li’.st necticut. other than persons ex­ Enthusiastic "pupils" In other the official, he must make a writ­ lack of aircraft, it is an outrage by insistence on an adequate an­ We Are Satisfying So Many People? . . . hae taken an option on 10 acres of ,| aid of the Boy Scouts of America sented with hi.s second-class badge p. m. attorney general in order to see j They are among their .state's lead- year. cepted by the Selective Training citie.s testify that this modern ten order to that effect, submitting that tools being prepared "for the nual wage that will tide workers ; ing growers of cherrie.s and apples. land owned by Mrs. Harry E. Sea­ The luen.ne of -a driver chaifti'd In hellping to collect scrap alul- at this time. The meeting was and Service Act of 1940 as amend­ that It Is effective.” it to the accused official and also bomber plant ah'ould be crippled over all unemployment periods.” Eaeli Is Cost niim for airplane constniciion. Clo.sod at 9:30 with the Scout Law course In the art and science of The basis for the new procedure I Thl.s is his fir.st trip south, but. Because . . . We Are Supplying Our Trade With man on Hartford road which will with drunken driving is su-spended ed, is required to pre.sent himself homemaking Is like a tonic, turn­ to the secretary of state. in this manner by such a trivial A spokesman for the ClO-Unl- rn.it. poaaihle the extension of the Boy Scouts all over the I'mted and Scoutmaster's Benedlition. Is outlined bv the chief justice In he said, "it is about ns I expected t'mporarlly, but after a conviction, for and submit to registration on ing out graduates who go back When the governor files his find­ thing.” ted Automobile Workers union said iimd for houses from West Center Ptate.s mllerted 10 million pniilid? Twenty-four Scoul.a were present Stale’s Autos the following letter to the gov­ it would be from hearing and read- bond forfeiture, or nolle on the February 16, 1942, If he has not ing in this manner, the office MaJT Quui ge Strong, chief of the that In recent years automobile, ; ing about it. " 1 WHAT They Want, As They Want It — WHEN street through to Hartford road; of aluminum—eighty per cent of Note; The troop will attend to the ".same old Job” full of pep ernor: ‘ Fisher Sees Money for payment of any sum o* money, the registered previously and If "shall become vacant and the gov­ Army Air Corps Procurement Di- workers had averaged about 1,600 Wooster ha.s long been active In | two acres from Henry J. Derousey. ,n\v require.s that the 'ornml-'slon- all collected. services at the South Methodist and renewed vision. Even a news­ "In pursuance of your request | (a) Such person has attained Near 600,000 paper knows that a day-ln-and- ernor shall thereupon proceed to ' vi.slon here, termed the situation hours of w-ork a year, at an aver­ THEY WANT IT! Get the Habit! Either Call also on Hartford road, and 25 acres Civilian Defense Small r susp'end the license for a period Then came the appeal to collect church this Sunday In full Scout that I a.ssist you as regards the fill or cause to be filled such va­ age of about one dollar an hour. the twentieth anniversary of the day-out program of meal planning ' "critical." from the Bunce family, located to of not less than one year- for a waste paper. Thousands of tons of uniform. All boys who are willing method of procedure to be adopted The work, he said, was spread over Insurance Premium. day of his birth on or before De­ gets as down-at-the-heel as last cancy In the manner provided by Union spokesmen said that tool Or Come On Down To... the rear of the bouses known as first con.irtion. When such a waste paper have been gathered to collect waste paper this Satur­ cember 31, 1941, and ha.s not at­ in connection with the charges law," about 40 weeks. Registralioiis Increase in year's suit. The well-worn house- made against Commi.saioner Cox, and die workers protested the ACHING-STIFF the Jenney houses now facing driver Is rein.ntated, he must show already by them and their quest day are urged to report to the tained the forty-fifth anniversary Attorney General Pallottl dis­ 1 pre.sance In their department of Hartford road. Hartford, Feb. 12.— Col. sroof pf linanelal rc.spor.sibility. for It continues. church at 1:30 p. m. of the day of hts birth on or be­ o .. e u . : ____ hp'd program needs the pick-mc- 1 had, this morning (Feb. 101 a closed today that under the broad­ Spite of Kestriclioiis me stimulant of long conference with the attorney , I an employe who allegedly had Protests Hershey's Ruling government Site Samuel H. Fisher, stale defense The commt.s.sioner niav continue m As in the last World War the fore February 16, 1942. er Investigation of tho State High­ i struck a fellow worker. Since SORE MUSCLES Under these options the govern­ temporary .su.spenslon reganlleSs colorful suggestions. Just as the general and Messrs. Charles \\. FOR FINE administrator, said hi a radio Boy Scouts ere doing thoge things Troop 08 (b) If any person Is In doubt as On Sale o f New Cars. way Department agreed upon his . the ^ a rt of the week, demonstra- Hollyworid, Feb. 12—i;Pi - Her­ ment now has land from near the tf the outcome of the ca.se i‘n court old suit Is cheered by drastic Gross and Joseph F. Berry, attor­ relief—mb on Mus- broadcast la.st night that by the of which they are capable to help M'llUaro Barclay, Scribe to whether or not he should regis­ first inquiry will he into a new ' tions have taken place. Each bert Sorrell, president of the Con­ ‘ •'■s wonderful 4te of the former Seaman jxjnd t he feels such action is Just if,od, alterations and bright accessories. neys representing Mr. Cox. end of the flacal year civilian de­ the home front In its fight for the The weekly meeting was start­ ter, he should consult the proper complaint voluntarily made to him time, it was .said, the company has ference of Stud.io Unions, today coirvTER-iRRYTA.VT'* ftctuaily brinsa FOODS sweat to within a few feet of the it w-a.n pointed out. He ii.ay also Hartford, Feb. 12. -In spite of "W e were all in accord in the FOSTER’S fense would have cost the state In democratic way of life. Scouting ed at 7:20 with the recitation .vf registration ofTIclals and register In fact. The Herald Is consider­ several days ago. muscles feeling that the hearing now set I turned off the power and .sent the made public a telegram to Brig. to help break up painful local con- 84 OAKI.AND STREET FREE d e l i v e r y : brook on Hartfon. road and also a the neighborhood of $120,000— "or suspend on a complaint oi driving prepares boys for many "good the Scout Oath and Law led oy If they deem it advisable. restrictions on new car sales, reg­ ing a big banner over the State "A 1few' days ago,” Judge Pallot­ DI AL 7386! for Saturday would be in the na­ I workers home, I Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, director “ mustard large frontage on West Center approximately sever centJi for each after drinking whether or not the turns" and America has learned Dick Dolsen. Several members Df Beglstration Place istrations for 1942 will come blose theater reading. "Alterations Go­ tl said, "a high-typo man volun­ pU uter! Made in 3 strengths. street Just went of Foley street. driver Is chargol with drunken ture of a preliminary hearing, the I The man guilty of the alleged I of the Selective Service, prote.st- citizen---- '■ through war and Y****^® *• the troop attended the Court of (2) Registration should be made to 600,(XIO. Motor Vehicles Com­ ing On In Homemaking," as an In­ question being wliether or not the tarily came Into my office and vol­ I assault was de.scribed by unionisLs ing Hershey's ruling that draft Double Stamps All Day Friday! Open Till 9 P. M. Layout Already Made driving. at a designated registration place "This Is a verj- small Insurance Scout Is dependable. Honor where they. received merit missioner John T. McCarthy pre­ dex of the bracing effect of these evidence produced to .substantiate unteered information of great im­ I as a former American Federation e.xemption should be granted em­ The land on which the options of the local board area In which premium, leaa than Uit dime we badges they had earned during the dicted today. From March 1. 1941 Invlgorsting Cooking School gath­ the charges furnished probable portance. This ha.s been of ma- ; of Labor member who joined the ployes in the motion picture in- have been secured has been map­ the registrant has his permanent .terlal a.ssistancc to me. The infor­ Fine Qiiality— RIB T a 'fv — I.ean all contributed lately to eradicate Troop 26 past few months. One member, to December 1, .559,683 cars were erings. A year's supply of culinary cause to justify the continuation CIO union after award of the du.stry who cannot be replaced. Genuine Spring ped and plotUU and the layout Kenneth Barrett— Scribe Phil Dolsen, received his Star home, or in which he may happen tonic is promised by The Herald's mation he presented will be the •'ll Bubmltted to the proper author­ Infantile paralysis," ho declared. iMissin" Bomber registered In Connecticut. That of the suspension of the commis­ union shop contract to that or- Reporting on the council's ac­ The regular weekly meeting of award. to bo between the hours of 7 a. m. wn.s 140,137 more than the 419,546 experienced home manager. Ml.».s sioner, and the institution of pro­ fir.st matter I shall go into." ROAST BEEF POT ROAST ities In Washington. They have and 9 p. m. This registration place i ganiration. LAMB LEGS Troop 25 was opened Tuesday eve­ Patrol meetings were held dur­ registered during the entire 1940 Ruth Bean who knows all about ceedings for his final removal un­ The attorney general is being been apprived and work on the tivities and alma. Colonel Fisher Bclicv<‘<^ Wrecked may be the office of the local ning at seven o'clock with the ing the evening at which time regl.stration period, that is from homemaking problems and likes der Section 13K of the cumulative aided by Assistant Attorney Gen­ ! ■ ■ srsctlon of 86 houses Is to start at said It malnUlned a staff of 85 board having Jurisdiction In the Scout Oath and line-up. The boys first aid and signaling were prac­ March 1, 1940 to February 29. to tackle them Just the same. supplement. eral Richard F. Corkey of New ' Unions Told Demand once. but added that 41 of them were area, or other public place prop­ London, who was Special A.ssist- 33c lb. 33c lb. 29c lb. volunteera and that nine of them lined up according to height and ticed. During the latter part of 1941. The Herald anticipates capacity Might Create Wrong Impression How to Guard. Your Eyesight Tba land eventually will be used McChord Field, Wa«»l , Feb. 12 numbered off for relay races the meeting, a short calisthenics erly designated by the local board ant to State's Attorney Lorin W. ; * Annual Wage* by the gu ernment for the erecUon had been loaned to other depart­ Registrations spurted ahead last crowds at the State next week, as " I f after the hearing you should which were played soon after. drill was held and the Scouts were (The Manchester registration Willis who investigated the Mer­ I Detroit, Feb. 12 i/Pi Michigan r.XTRA FINE Ql'ALITY! OC 176 bouees. These will be of —/A'' -A plane, believed to be a vear with lncrea.sed employment Miss Bean promises such appetiz­ decide to rontinue the suspension. i ments. Three members of the troop gU’cn Instruction on the observ­ place is the Legion Home on Leon­ ritt Parkway land purcha.ses cases I CIO unions were advised by their both one and two family types and He lleted eoniparr.live figures bomber from Mcfihord fle a, crash- and with the Influx of large num­ ing recipes, that homemakers who the effect on the one hand, would , ; were chosen to teach the funda- ance of Scout Sunday. The troop ard street.) several years ago. regional office today to demand and get more Broilers - Fryers - or Large Cut-up Fowl each 99c srin be rented at a low price. The bers of car owners from other attend the first session, will return very likely be to create an er- | FUN showing that while Connecticut cd last night In swamp land n ear! mentals of drill to the new re- was dismissed at 9;is with the (a) While anyone who Is un­ states. The industrial centers of A Superior court stenographer an "annual wage" in any new con- tract Is located within 10 minutes would probably spend more than avoidably. away from hla homo on for the second, th'rd snfl fourth roneous impression in the minds of Tolt, about 20 miles east of Seat- ■ crults. A drill session followed salute to the Flag of the United ; ------Connecilcut are still drawing will also join the attorney gen­ I tract negotiations with employ­ drive of the defense factories In twice Its original, appropriation sessions. Be sure to . come early those not familiar with the na­ Fr«^h (irotiiul l.ean, Tatity \ with the entire troop taking part. States. Twenty-slx members were i ,™*y register at the workers from other states. In ad­ eral's investigating staff. ers. C a ^ Hartford. registration place most convenient and thrill to the fascination of ture of the proceeding, and. on of $50,000, Massachusetts had Two bodies were recovered and after which a session In knot ty- present. dition, the commissioner eald. I August Scholle. regional CIO di­ two more were believed to oe In ing was held, on that day, all registrants are watching an expert busy In a the other, might make it moc* OUT OF LIGHT Beef 2 lbs. 49c Scotch Ham lb. 49c available more than $500,000 with used cars now packed Into lots will S2.000.000 more earmarked, while the wTeckage, which was partly j The teat passing period was the urged to make every effort to reg­ model, woll-eqi.lpped kitchen. You difficult for you to approach with Hospital Notes Fine Quality, Pure Pork l.eon. Small Worry of Troop IS be purchased, registered, and put an unbiased mind the hearing Vermont had posted $1.00t).000 and submerged. feature of the evening. The troop ister with their own local boards will be enthralled at her deftness •Alfred E. ,!Snovv, Scribe to avoid possible confusion In the Into action. upon the more formal charges FALSE TEETH Maine $1,300,000. . McChord field reported one of \ ig growing steadily and many Commissioner McCarthy urged and systematic aperatlon— her Sausage Meat lb. 29c Daisy Hams lb. 39c Its twin motored bombers was tesl-v are being pas.scd at each The meeting began at 7:15 with future. Any person who must reg­ seeking his removal. Admittotl ye.sterday: Elmo Sera- | Dellcloua, TsNtv Ae accomplishments of this the Scout Oath. A practice ses.sion car owners to get their registra­ winning personality—her knack of "A t the conference, it also de­ I.ecui— R Indle" SUppinfr or Irritating missing. Officers from McChord meeting. Those who successfully ister away from home also is making the hard Jobs seem easy. fin, Stafford Springs; Columbus | // Don’t be- emberrstted by loot* state's council activities he re­ tions renewed early In order to veloped that certain matters not Murphy. 29 Mt. Nebo place. I false teeth illpplnc. droppins or ferred to 20.713 trained air raid field, state patrolmen and a repre- completed their requirements mis I warned to carefully specify hla The tantalizing fra^ance of Bacon lb. 35c Pepper" Loaf, i lb. 25c sentatlve of the King County I week were Earl Schelmlnger, firs t-' '^fter which the recreation pciio home address so that his registra­ avoid a last-minute rush. within the scope of those included Discharged yesterday — Mrs. ( wabbllns when you eat, UIK or wardens, 20,000 aircraft observers "You can't drive after midnight recipes in actual prepAratlon on Fine Quality— AMorlrd Chamherlaina* b. Just eprlnkle a little tAB- coroner’3 office ^vont to the scene. ' cIb.ss slg:nallng and mapping; Ken- ; held. Grab tho Hat was tne tion card may be forward prompt­ in the letter of the attorney gen­ Doris Lindstrom, 38 Maple street; at 166 obaervatlon posts, a unified of February 28 without a 1942 reg­ the stage will lend an added thrill. TH on your platea Tble pleae- Because the wrecked ship was neth Barrett, second-class signal- " ’ am game during tils ^rlod. ly to his own local board and to eral to you had come to the attor­ Mrs. Margaret Sargeant, 13 New ­ ant powder slvei e remerkeble istration. Think about this early Free recipe sheets. Parades of ney general's attention, which m first aid raining program, schools partly submerged and swampy Inglng- Paul Brlndle, Law and The Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and ensure that he will be Included man street. Cold Cuts lb. 39c Dried Beef i lb. 45c eense of added comfort end eeeurl- and save yourself last-minute in­ I daily gift bags. Demonstration ty by holding platee more arraly. for auxiliary policemen and fire­ Oath, and, Orrin Beckwith, Law Cubs of the Second Congregatlon- among Its registrants and in its both he and I felt he should inves­ Discharged today: Mrs. Jane U.nd maoe the going difficult, the convenience. In the case of renew­ I treats given away. Need a tonic ' jfo summy. gooey, paity tote or men, evacuation plana and the and Oath. Thrift and Safety. , church attended services Sun- quotas If ho Is found to be quali­ tigate. and, if he believed that Marvel. Torrington: Arthur Free- feeling. It'e alkaline (non-eoldi. Oet searcbei's vvere not able immedi­ als. 1942 Insets can be attached on Come to the wide-awake Cooking they had substantial basis in fact, Sliced or Crushed Crosse E Blackwell FA B TSITH at any drug etore. like ately to tdefitlfy the plane or Its The meeting closed at 9:30. .New day Those who attended were fied for mUitary service. | ir.hmarv i s " burg, 229 Hartford road: Nancy Van Camp's recrulU admitted to the troop st , Assistant Scoutmaster Harold El- (b) In certain Industrial centers | February 1^. School next week In the State present to you. Eldridge, 29 Harvard road. occupants. An application for a 1942 regis­ Date & Nut this meeting Include Rhoderlck , hot. Assistant Scoutmaster where there are factories and i theater starting dally at 9:15 a. m. "From the, standpoint of the I: tration Is attaclfed to the 1941 reg­ PINEAPPLE McCann, Howard Manlerre, Wal- Jlayton Taylor, William Preston, shops employing .substantial num­ public service, we felt that It istration certificate. This applica­ MILK BREAD ter Beaton and Hindell Gates. j David Klein, Alfred E. Snow, Rlch- bers of workmen, local boards would be unfortunate If all charg­ IN TOWN- Lge. No. 2 Double Summer ------I ard Barker, James Griswold, Her- tion should be signed and either es which the attorney general, on have been authorized to arrange mailed, with the fee enclosed, or Wans Constipated Driva Slowly, Don't Skid, Troop 47 ' bert Leonard and George Bldwel! for registering such workers with­ investigation, ohall believe to ('an.s 55c brought to the nearest branch of- 1 Avoid Quick Starts, Infloto 6 '" 50c 4 50c Time to Begin Leland Grlmoson. Scribe j The meeting ended at 8 30 ,with in the establishments. flee or to the main office In Hart- , * STATE * merit your attention, should not Thasc Who Are III V Tiros Cerroctly ^ The meeting opened vylth the ! the Scout Oath and Law. ford. Car owners are urged to NOW PL.WINO now be brought forward and be Mb Moot Laip Liver , customary Scout bath arid Pledge j . . . | (c) Special registrars alao will contact the office nearest their ad- ; disposed of once and for all. This, Many d6cton m t conttlpatton with It* WE ARE .STILT, SUm .YINC OUR TRADE WITH .SI GAR! YOUR COOPERATION, PLEASE ! of Allegiance. A short drill period Troop I'lH , . be provided to register men who the attorneys for Mr. Cox a.ssure hMdbchet. mental dullneM. that London. Feb. 12— (..T5 —Double dress whether applying by mall or ; alive feeling often result If liver bile ^UT-OF-TOWN-\ summer time— two hours ahead of ! was held In which the Scout.s ' Parker Vetrano, Scribe : cannot appear aUa designated reg- In person. | me. Is likewise his desire. If such doesn't flow freely every day Into your Go by II < iinfectionerv Rernh'e ! were taught some new move-1 The meeting opened at 6:30 and 'Stratton place because of Illness Ozeenwlch mean time and one a procedure can be followed, and Intestlnee-'-eo take Dr. Edwardf' Olive ie present means o f conveyance I ments. The boys were then dls- , dues were collected. The bo>Anext ' or other Incapacity. It Is Incom- tM the charges shall not be snbstan- llibleta to Insure Qentle yet thorouy/t SUPER-COACH hour ahead of the current British bowel movemenu. Olive Tableta are Sugar 1-lb. pkg. 10c Coffee 1-lb. can 31c summer time— will begin In Brit­ 1 mlsseti to their patrol corners,' went on a scavanger hunt ^ find bent upon these men to advl-e a Uated, you and the public can rest It'e the cerefree, rtttful wajr to sny are being taxed to their utmost Shotgun Slayer | simply tconderful to stir up liver bile wher»—saving irear and tear on youi Light or Dark Bnmii Tet ley ain April 4 and end Aug. 8. It was i where dues vvere collected and oth- i things such as banners, rope, fun- , registrar in their local board area in assurance that there is no •ecretion and tone up muscular inteetl- T of their Inability to appear at a CRf, eaving 2 '3 of the cost of driving! ^ announced today. I cr patrol business was tran.sacted. ! ny books and other things. The , TllMR sound ground for attack upon the nal action. 15<. 30#, 00#. AH drug etorea. Never a squawk from Johnny during rush hours. Every available registration place. Given 10 Years tM One W«y Rd.-Trip L Tea Balls 50 for 39c Brltiah clocks now are five ' During the evening, the troop, Flying Eagle patrol won. The I ITS commissioner's conduct In his Sugar 1-lb. pkg. 10c (d) Every man subject to reg­ Waahingion. [ about homework, since his eyes have the Friend's— I.arge'1 Can piece o f rolling stock is being rushed hours sheed of eastern war time ! was divided Into three groups, troop then had a marshmallow | T. N. T. office. If. on the other hand, D. r ...... $4.75 $8..V^ ‘ Safety— 10 Boxen and vvill be six hours ahead when each studying a different phase ot , roast at the fireplace on the , istration who la an inmate of on OHNNY EAGER' When asylum. Jail, penitentiary, reform­ Richmond, Mo.. Feb. 12— (/Pi— wmii uteri charges are substantiated, you can Phila.lrlphla . S.OO .5.11) help of an I. E. S. lamp with a 100-watL Beans 3 cans 50c into service in an effort to cooperate double summer time starts. Scout work. The *three subjects church lawn. A game of double- Their likewise rest in assurance that Chli^ago ...... 18.40 •!>.>.-> Matches 10c covered were first aid, the stars' thirty was played and tests pass-, atory, or similar Institution, on Fred Anderson Roberts, 67, was EOW. ARNOLD , Lip* IT’S EFFECTIVE Pitted Red February 16 is required to regis­ the state'# Interest has been fully Mlamt ...... n.6.5 81.80 Gel s G la " Free With— Roiiml B«v and scout pace. I ®Ir*. Sarah W rifht and family , istrant describe his place of resl- the county Jail In August, 1922, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. Maraichlnn tle»;re» to thank th«lr many friends Speeding Up j period by eliminating or emitting ! detail os weU as give full be waived, the suspension of the j A t Our Pharmacy! while awaiting trial. In "CORSICAN BROTHERS- BREYHOUND <73 Main Street Manehester, Conn. 2 I^rge Parkage.s Pancake 50c Tri n^lffhbor^. m^mbera of I vacation periods, holding ctawe. „4,.^,cu,a,ra as to the address at commissioner meanwhile contlnu- , Many of our patrons can cooperate by L '• L 99, for Officers said the shooting cli­ PLUS ... “FLYINO CADET Cherries Ige. btl. 10c Flour. AT! for W f - o f i x on Saturdays or on legal holidays which he will be sure to receive ed: that on or before March 4, - kind exprestlona of aympathy and k U i a i - O ^ making other similar adjust- maxed an argument between the using our transportation facilities ilnral irlbutef. during the paaiing mall or other communications. two men over Roberts' housekeep­ BUY DEFENSE BONDS! 1942, the attorney general, pro- ' -■* fhoir beloved buaband and ------ments. la) A registrant who has more ceedlng under the provision of Fine Qualltv POND'S FACIAL 1*3 Ft. Ilrovy father. Thomaa Wright, er. George W. Crowley, attor- , . r The policy also provides for de- t b ^ one place of residence mav Section 13E under the cumulative during the middle of the day and Board of Education Ex* velopment of a cooperative work- ney, who was retained 20 years choose which one he wants record­ ago to dsfend Roberts, represent­ supplement of 1939, lay before you)' TOILET WAXED To r^lle\e I • 1. D-i:..., I experience program to relieve the avoiding rush hours as far as it is pos­ ed as hla place of residence for he ed him In the trial that resulted and serve upon the commissioner TISSUES Mltery of p la M IS 1*8 a O llC y on I noppiy situation and also to thus will designate the local board In hla conviction. Squares Hops a statement of all charges which TISSUE PAPER COLDS TT'Plana provide work experience which has which always w1l! have Jurisdic­ sible for them to do so. ar 1 .me nans. lacking in school programs. he believed to be in fact substan­ Box of tion over him. No transient ad- , Fox Trols Waltzes Roll TnMet* FoUow-up by the schools with re­ tiated: and that the commissioner 500 ...... taUa dress may be recorded, however. Ji a t l i e r S W 111 K l f f n l then have at least 10 days In Naae Oropa Hartford. Feb. 12.—Under a pol­ spect to labor standards, wages, 23^ and' SelectlT:; Se-'-*-' Regulations * ^ ri- which to prepare to meet them: 6 50c 6 6 6 Coach Ornpa icy adopted by the Connecticut employment conditions and recom­ also prohibit any Interference or trr o Wenderfal mendations is advocated by the To See Babies DANCE and that you set a day for hearing RE.AI, L.VRGE—.STRItm.V Llntmeni State Board-of Education covering dictation by a registrar when a them after the lapse of that time, Board. registrant having more than one Modern and Old Fashioned war-time speeding up of secondary when the (question will be w hether 2 dozen B9c school programs, high school Jun­ place of residence la making hla Tulsa. Oklt.. Feb. 12— «7P)—Well, ! Every Friday Niifht, 8 to 12 FRESH lO C A L EGGS choice between them. nr not the commissioner ought to iors will not be recommended for Barlow Is Head maybe fathers aren't Just sur- | American-L'‘ huanian Hall be removed from office. admission to college merely be- (hi A registrant who Uvea on plusage when baby shows up. ,\ll Green— (Lge. 15 Or. Can) Sunrl-e— No. 2 Can j Golway Street "M ay I add this: The waiving of RECORDS Muse they have completed specific an RED route which goes through They've Just about got the Tul­ courses, and high schools will not Of New Agency two states Is required to Indicate sa hospitals to concede the point Music by the Barnstormers the preliminary hearing against Asparagus Cuts Tomatoes 4 cans 50c "reduce standards" solely to en­ the location of his residence, rath­ and let them have a look st Junior “ Hank” Post, Prompter the commissioner la not to be able students to enter college at er than his mailing sddre.ss. before he goes home. taken as In any way indicating Premier While it Is imnortant that reg- Admission 44c— ^Tax Inct. 4 cans 50c an earlier age. HarUord. Feb. 12— Edward The consensus of the doctors that the commuisioner would npt ! Although secondary schools are R. Barlow, who has Intimate tratlon be conducted as speed­ and hospital officials summed up be ready on Saturday to ip^el Bartlett Corn 4 cans 50c I Involved In the stepped-up pro- knowledge of Connecticut tndua- ily as possible, the dlrisctor said, to "If the public doesn't like our those before you or that tlpe at­ ALL BR.\NDS! I gram adopted by colleges and unl- tiy'e financial background, was every registrant will,, be given am­ regulations, we won't enforce torney general is not prepared to Pears 3 cans 50c Premier— No. 2 Can voraltlea throughout the country, placed In charge yesterday of a ple time to respond properly to ine aubatantlate on S atu rd^ those Fine Q lialilt— Small f t them." LAR GE s t o c k : the Board has voted that In Con­ newly created aection on pecuniary question on the registration card. u n su ti sftmsMiiSmMtM. Gets Card charges which he has npAde to you Succotash 3 cans 50c "Be Beautiful necticut High schools the "present aid to manufacturers within the Speaks at Todt Funeral' with respect to the coiiduct of the Peas 3 No. 2 cans 50c practice of Individual acceleration State (Contract Distributing branch After the reristrant has an­ Del Monte— I1-Oz. Bottle Potterton’s swered all questions and signed commissioner, both assented to Premier— .No. 2 Can of Intellectually and socially ma­ of the Wai Production Board. Berlin. (From German Broad­ this procedure because they wish Thla lan’t liard to be when you've 539-511 Main Street The announcement was made by his name to the registration card, SW E n um ture studehU throughout the casts). Feb. 12—(A5—Adolf Hitler that all charges which can rea­ Lima Beans 4 cans 50c Ketchup 3 bfis. 50c dlacovered our bag of tricks at school program continue as at Director EJarle L. Mllllken. he will be given a registration cer­ spoke today at the funeral for At the Center tificate signed by the registrar. sonably be made against the com­ Fine Quality— No. 2 Can B IU .IE 'S : We glorify hair to present." Barlow, a native of New Haven, F riU Todt. hlg No. 1 bul'der, whose Fine Quality— No. 2 Can make it your shining crown.. . explalneer8onal possession of the regis­ ed last Sunday. The radio account String Beans, 3 cans 50c Peas & Carrots your complexion young again... points out that possession of a de­ ing plants where necessary, and trant at all times. Failure to poa- of the funeral showed It was held Will Enter Stipulation - Delirloua seaa thla certificate, or to show It turn you out Immaculately groom­ gree. diploma or certificate does added that the new section started In Berlin. "Should you approve of thl.s 3 cons 50c ed. Relax In the friendly atmo­ to authorized persons constitutes not wholly represent tho key to a functioning Jan. 19. — ------:------suggested procedure'the attorney Orange Marmalade Sunrixe— Sliced— No. ? C,an sphere of our shop— as clean and studei^t's educational accompUah- To date about 75 manufaetiirera a violation of Selective Service Regulations and Is considered general and counsel for Mr. Cox neat as your own dressing room. ments. have been interviewed and loans Beets 3 cons 50c Come In some-time this week. prims facie evidence of failure to r T S TODAY will enter Into a proper stipula­ 3 1-lb. jars 50c I "The secondary school repre­ approximating $1,250,000 now are l< • AND tion. which. If you wish, I w IIP look in the process of being negotiated. regtater. Phooe 7978 for Tour Appointment. sents for 70 per cent of Connecti­ FRIDAY over to see that,Jt is effective to Where monuTacturera lack suffi­ No questionnaires wtH be given CIRO Indian River Tree-Ripe Indian River Seedle" Fancy SunkIM Na\el cut youth the major opportunity accomplish Its purpose." for life preparation," the policy cient machinery, plant capacity or registrants when they register, the B LU E OKCI LADIES! Attorney General Pallottl said FUEL states. "For every student It rep­ working capital. Barlow suggested director emphasized, nor wlU they ORANGES Grapefruit ORANGES be required at that time to under­ he Intended not only to investigate BILLIE'S resents a-most Important period that they take u? their problems Dozen of maturing. It la unwise therefore with the new division. go any physical examination. A complaints now at hand, exclusive BEAUTY SHOP for secondary schools generally to questionnaire Is sent to each regis­ of the two specific contract cases, 2 49c 5' 25c 29c reduce atandarda of personal and trant when hla order number has which served as a basts for Mr. Phone 7978 OIL been determined by a lottery and Cox’s suspension Feb. 4, but that 22 Depot Square social attainment aolely to enable £avton to Hold Fancy Fancy Baldwin or Greening the student to enter college at an la reached by his local board. he alao would Inquire Into any new Physical examination la made only AND earlier age." Permanent Post complainta or information • that Spinach 3 lbs. 25c Apples 4 lbs. 25c Students In the last half year of after a reglatrant’a local board hat came to hla atteotion. passed on his general qualifies** Fancy California -lumbo. Crisp—Iceberg high school who leave for work In PROVEN PICTURC The removal statute provides Everywhere In Hil« lend yeu see'lce—Sir W al­ tions and availability and has de­ for the summoning of witnesses ‘Lettuce 2 heads 25c OPEN 'le given credit on their records for ter Thomas Layton, noted econo­ termined that he should not be de­ I I III \ 1 i: I II \» 1 » ■ * * to testify under oath with broad Carrots 2 Ige. bchs. 19c |ebr lo o . • . bringing werfcere refreshment. . . quick refreshment l-'ancy D’.Xnjou CALL 70rk experience, A atudent should mist and dlrector-ganeral of pro­ ferred from mUltary service for powers given the attorney general Fancy, Seed)**". Pink 24 HOLHS lot be given a diploma merely be- grams for the Ministry of Supply any reason other than possible for the seising of records. . . . complete refreshmenf. Thirst asks nothing mere. In offices, physical disability. Grapefruit 4 for 25c Pears 6 for 25c RANGE In 100 Gallon Lots... ause be has left ecbool to go to since 1940, la slated for appoint­ PLUS! Commlaaloner Cox la already rork. The Board recommends that ment as permanent aecretary to faderlet and workshops icejC gsllon. Britain to Oet Rubber l a u r e l r h a r d y charged with having approved the AND FUEL lot.more than one aemeater’a work the new MlnUtry of ProducOon, payment of "extras" to The Gam- minutes long enough for o big rest... bringing busy people Fuel on. 7.3o gnilon. 7 4 » « le counted as work experience and Rivas reported on good auUiority la Their Peetnre Green Cabbage lb. 7c Pascal Celery bch. i9c 100% METERED SERVICE! London. Feb. 12—’m. Taylor dam caretaker’* cabin. X Urs« and appreciative audl- make possible spectacular enemy connection with its regular meet­ Joyed the annual banquet at the | front from the bllKard-rid- considerable casualties,” the com­ Cities of State. ' Not to Go Off the Air\ 6:30-9:30—Men and Women Tugging a torx)8:gan on which South Methodist church last night Gunniison, Oolo., Felj. 12—(J5— •Bca anjoyad a program antlUed successes. ing last evening in the Masonic den battle zone of Leningrad to munique said. WsLShington, Feb. 12.—iP)—Lln- showers. they planned to bring back the Temple observed past matrons' and heard Rev. Hugh Shields, of entrenchments about Sievastopol, Battle to Stem l)rlv« Hartford, Feb. 12.—(A5—Ra­ ! coin Day rallies open the RepiiMl- 6:30-7:00—Mapleleaves. gym. Sixteen-year-old David Ebert froze “A Dlatrict Scbool” at the Second h's hands and feet in a struggle sick rancher, the four started night. A roa.st beef dinner served Ridgefield, give one of bis famous the Soviet information bureau Imperilled British forces battled tioning of sugar in Connecticut New York. Feb. 12 -(T i—Thoi Topics tonight; The war— Ican psrty's Ckmgressional election i 7:00-7:30-Duffy. g>’m. Tuesday night from Cry.'Val Crrek, bongregraUonal church laat night. To Open Branch under the direction of Mrs. W'il- . humorous discourses. This father will start early In March with the 7:00 AIBH: 7;15 NBC: 7:30 MBS; 7:30-8:30- Pioneer Parachute through deep mountain drifts and said: today to stem a Japanese drive Ciiicago Theater of the Air in pre- campaign today with a keynote as far as a car eould go and elglit The entertainment wa* sponsored i liam Bray preceded^^the business | and son banquet is the oldest in across the Salween river by which setting up of boards for this pur­ 8.30 MBS; 8:55 MBS; 9:15 MBS; Co., gym. bitter cold to rescue a pneumonia- Continue To .Advance .■•enting the operatta. "Roae of set by Alf M. Landon—a call for stricken rancher from a snow­ miles from Taylor dam. For Registering session. Mrs. Anna Robb was ! number of years it has been held "Our troops, overcoming enemy the invaders have hurdled the pose in each of the 169 cities and Algiers," with Marion Claire a-s 10:00 .MBS; 10:30 Blue; 10:45 7;00-8:30—Miss Grant’s diction hy the Woman’s League. Members in town and last night's affair up­ new leaders" whenever victoi^ is bound mountain cabin. "It w’as awful tough going;." re­ p t chairman of the dining room com- | resistance, continued to advance greatest barrier between them towns, Chester Bowles, vationlng Foprano prima donna, via the MBS CBS; 12:00 NBC, CBS. Blue; class, first floor social room. counted McGonegal. "On the level the league served as hostesses mittec. Valentine decorations held the reputation the event has 12:30 MBS; 12:55 NBC, CBS, Blue. endangered by official bungling. Young Ebert entered -the Gunni­ at gaily decorated tables with Val­ The Motor Vehicle Department and occupied a number of popu­ and Rangoon, sea gate of the Bur­ administrator said last night in a network Saturday night, will in- The 1936 Republican Presiden­ 7:30-10:30— Nazarene Church, the snow was about tw’o feet deep. predominated, and fully 1.50 en- i earned. Women workers at the ma road and pathway to India. radio address. ( hide a special presentation of Talks—Blue 9 America’s Town banquet hail. son hospitql last night with the entine emblems. Cherry pie, ice branch office in Manchester will church served a hne turkey dinner lated places." tial nominee charged the admin­ sick rancher. Bryan O'Fallon. 24 But there w’cre drift.'i 10 feet be located at the American Legion joyed the meal and the sociability Twelve German planes were s«ir Some qualified observers ex­ The administrator said that in Kent Cooper’s ballad “Sunset.” .Meeting, ’'How Shall We Pay for 7:00-9:00— Furniture reftnish- deep." cream and coffee was served prior for the dads and their sons. the W ar?" Blue 10 Thomas E. istration with treating the war hour* after starting on snowshoes to the entrance of the school chil­ Home on Leonard street again of the occasion. fi ' to have been destroyed in combat pressed belief that the Japanese addition to being responsible for The program also has Col. R. R. as "Just another political alpha­ ing, loft. Among the guest.s was Mrs. Spiced With Stories distribution to 1,800,0W Connecti­ •McCormick, publisher of the Chi­ Dewey at Lincoln Day banquet; 6:30-7:30—Open alleys. with hia father and two others.on 'The elder Ebert, bothered by an dren: this year. The department will Tuesday. The Russians acknowl­ might attempt to exploit their betical project." He spoke to a the mercy trip into the isolated old leg injury, had to flop on the Ruth Jones of Waterbury, a past Dr. Shields took as the theme of crossing of the Salween as their cut residents of books of tickets cago Tribune, as interim speaker, MBS 10:15 Sen Robert A. Taft 6:30-7:30—Glenna Denton, 2 Mrs. Leslie Vaughn was In open this office next Tuesday, Lieut. Norman A. Nelson his talk the things in life you edged the loss of eight. Lincoln Day dinner here last night 8.000-foot high Taylor park region toboggan after pushing .six mlle.s dwrge and directed the school en- February 17 and continue through grand matron of the order: i Today's mid-day communique next major offensive. allowing every man, woman and while Henry Weber is the musical Lincoln Day address; CBS 11 which was the forerunner of dozens alleys. Charles Leonard of Rockville, past i can't afford to miss. His talk was child a 28-weeka' supply—proba­ director. It comes from the WGN Wendell Willkle from Boston. 7 ;30—(3ovmtry CluD. of central Colorado. of the way. While Poley and Mc­ tarWnment. Bert Inman was the February 28. The office hours Quantlco, Va , Feb. 12 -Norman generously spiced with stories, added small detail to the general NBC-8 Fanny Brice; 8:30 Henry O'Fallon appeared to be "over Gonegal pulled him. young Ehert dignified, scholarly and patient will be from 8:30 in the morning grand patron, and a number of | picture. bly three-fourths of a pound .studios. 7:30-9:00—Rivard, 2 alleys. past matrons and patrons from A. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. tine, hearty laughable stories apiece a week- the committees "Sunset " has been interwoven Aldrich; 9 Mickey Rooney subbing the worst" of his pneumonia siege, struggled ahead for help. teacher who called the children in unUl 5 in the afternoon. Arvid U. Nelson, 67 Comstock pointed for the fathers as well as It reported only the capture of for Bing Crosby; 10:00 Vallee an said a doctor, but Ebert's right David's hands and feet were for their inomlng session. They en­ A deputy, commissioner and a other chapters, some of them hav­ several dozeir soldiers and officers would serve as a clearing house into the script near the finale by ,Ty Ty is the name of a (Georgia ing held these offices at the time road, Manchester, Conn., was com- : lor the .sons present. About Town the producer, Fritz BlockI, so that Barrymore; 10:30 Frank Fay. hand and ’right foot are "very frozen before he reached the dim tered singing "Schooldays,” In va­ force from the Hartford office missioned a second lieutenant in in the seizure of a transport col­ for defense transportation. town. the acting past matron. Miss Ruth Mr. Shields said that no one. can Instructions Already Sent it carries along the theme of the CBS—8 Death Valley Days; 8:30 badly fipzen.” The doctor said it about 3 a m , nine hours af^ r the ried keys, and then sang a greet- will issue the 1943 registrations the United States Marine Corps afford to miss getting the spirit of umn of 400 carts of military aup- twg to the professor, "Good Mom- here. The new Inserts may be Porter, and acting past patron. pllea in one sector, the capture of The Asbury Group of the South He said that mayors and first operetta as Miss Claire sings. The Duffy's Tavern; 9 Major Bowes Herbert Tenney, occupied these Ob his recent graduation from the I kindness, the spirit of being court­ hour's broadcast opens on the net­ amateurs: 9:30 Big Town; 10:15 lag. Dear Teacher." used after February 15. This is Marine candidates' class here. eous and the power of habit of ob- - villages "N" and Voinovo and kill­ : Methodist church will meet at the selectmen had already received in­ After Uklng them rapidly the second year that the depart- positions. The 22-ycar-oId alumnus of ■ ing of 17 Finns in a patrol encoun­ church parlors on Thursday after- structions for organizing their re­ work at 8:30. with WOR. New U. S. Navy program. ITOI ■■ Profes Other past head officers and the servance. He also said that life ■) ork key station carrying the last through their "Lessons.” Profes- | legion home Hamilton College, Class of '41, has , could not be fully lived without a ter. I noon, February 19, at 2 o'clock. spective community groups to Blue—7 Easy Aces; 7:30 Inter­ sor Inman announced they would | purpose and the upstairs positions they assumed laat night had three months of intensive consist of a member of the local half-hour. mezzo; 8:30 Variety from Ft. follow: a.ssoclatp matron, Mrs. sen.se of humor. Another factor one practice for their Valentine enter- ^ home will be turned technical and tactical instruction | .should not miss, he said, is the Board of Education, an industrial Bennlng. talnment and proceed^ to call on , l _ motor vehicle depart- Helen Elliott; associate patron, Ward Cheney Camp No. 13, worker or recognized member of Ed Gardner and hia Duffy’s Tav­ MBS—8 Sinfonietta: 9:30 Spot­ and will now be schooled in the .spirit of doing more for others Dutch Continue United Spanish War Veterans, will Buy Them Where We Make the school for the opening selection I Wyville Peabody; secretary, Mrs duties of a platoon commander- at organized labor, a farmer, in ern will not fade from the C7BS light Band; 10:45 Philharmonic Lida Richmond; treasurer, Miss than you have to do. Finally he i meet tonight at eight o'clock in microphone after all. They have a "Tou Are My Sunshine.” i ______the Reserve Officers' Class. said no one can afford to neglect i towns under 3,500 pers-jns; a rep- chorus. Features ofoi theine Eveningevening i . « | Mary Miller; conductress, Mrs. Resisting Japs the American Legion haU on Leon­ rc.sentative of a local business ticw sponsor, will take over the Following this second three | the cultivation of religion. More i ard street. j Li.Tie now used by We the People. A feature of the evening was an I J e F e n C l C r S M a K C Marjorie Morrison; a.ssoclate con­ months’ course Lt. Nelson will be group, in places of more than 3.- Them at Factory Prices aerobatic dance by Joan Henry ductress. Mrs. Caroline Grima.son; than ever, he asserted, faith is ] Gardner will do hia last Thurs- What to expect Friday: The ready for assignment to duty with in the , (Continued from Page One) « 500 population. War— Nothing thrills a woman quite so who amazed the audience with her Conn ter-Attacks chaplain. Miss Lcla Webster: mar- troops. _ and recommendation A wy ,-4 'V T 1 V for /-% V- -* St. James's Boy Scouts. Troop Besides, two alternate members ilay night broadcast March 12! graceful, tumbling dances. A so­ I shal, Mrs. Beatrice Robb; organ- church and its teachings Is the 15, will not hold its meeting to- ' the sponsor, who is a user of high Mormng; 8:00 NBC. CBS. Blue; much on Valentine’s Day as a gift commission in the regular Marine . basis of character—the attribute i coastal highway was a factor aid- will be named—a man or woman 8:45 .NBC: 8:55 Blue. 9:00 CBS; prano solo "After the Ball (Bawl) (Continued From Page One) j ist, Mrs. Clarence Wood; Adah, Corps. night. They will be notified of the experienced in dletetlct and nutri­ grade steel, deciding to discontinue 100% Pure Virgin Wool of beautiful flowers. Was Over”, was sung by Ida Hoe. i Mrs. Anna Crocker; Ruth. Mrs. I so badly needed throughout the ' tj,* Japanese plan. But the time of the next meeting. liroadc.asting. The next Tuesday 10:00 .MBS; 10:15 Blue, MBS; ! motlcrn world. , forre.a advancing from Balangnipa tion: and an employe of a retail night, the 17th. he will take up the 11:00 .MBS; 11:15 MBS: 12:00 inperaonated by Miss Ruth Sig- in Singapore itself. The broadcast­ I Ruth Boyce; E.sthcr, Mrs. Flor- establishment. Let your Valentine be brimming fiM Miss Biggins raided the fam­ ence Thornton; Martha, Mrs. Mar- Rev. Ward Toastmaster ' would have to negotiate the for­ new time. We the People, an audi­ NBC. CBS. .MBS er added; . « 1 ’ Rev. W. Ralph Ward, J r . w-a.-i James P. Hayi.es, of Eldridge The adminUtrator said that he Afternoon; 1:00 Blue; 1:45 over with this thrill b.v sending ily attic and produced three an­ AVe are not only going to fight. I joric .«!traw; Klerta. Miss Mabel midable barrier of mountain coun­ ence participation show in which SWEATERS Nearly S20,000 the tonstma.ster and he filled the street, local Spanish War Veteran, j )iad asked all municipal executives listeners tell their experiences, has NBC; 2;00 MBS; 3:15 CSS; 4;45 cient paira of hlgh-laced shoes for We are going to win. We shall Trotter; Warder,’Mrs. Jessie Win- try. who has been a patient at the Vet- ' tp place at least one woman on P.irk Hill Flowers — for over a aome members of the cast to wear. I po.iition most capably. Eldon Wil- The peril is grave that the Unit­ been on the air since October, 1936. CBS. MBS: 4:55 Blue; 6:00 MBS, Alf M. Landon emerge from thU struggle. ” lerbottnm: .■sentinel. Mrs. J. Henry -son. son of Mr. and Mrs, James B. crans' hasp tal at Newington for their boards. 6.25 .NBC: 6:45 CBS. Blue. quarter of a century — known and Clarence Sadrozlnskl pleased Then followed over the air from Thornton. ed Nations will lose the Dutch Also For Red Cross Wil.son spoke for the sons pre.sent. the-past two weeks has been trans­ "Rationing," he asserted, in ex­ Televnsion tried but didn't have NBC —1;30 p.m. Words and Mu- of similar gatherings over the na­ with the ballad of Stephen Foster the beleaguered city a recitation Tlie past matrons and patrons East Indies, these islands whose ferred to the Bronx N. Y. Veter­ accepted as the finest to be had. "Beautiful Dreamer,” and was and Albert McLean spoke for the plaining how the new machinery much luck in direct pickups of the .sic: 3:15 Ma Perkins; 6:30 Sen. tion tonight. of yesterday's Singapore communi­ I exemplified the initiatory cere­ fathers. Young Wilson said that , importance rises with Uie loss of ans' hospital where he wUl under­ will work, "can be a great builder Scott Lucas on "America Is. In Joined In the aecond chorus by the mony. Two candidates were re- burning of the Normandie. NBC Wendell L. WUlkie speaks at que and the latest Rus.sian and lil.s ideal was simply to be known I Singapore and whose security is go an operation on his eyes. of morale. It can also be a great Danger." CBS—9:15 am. (West oBston tonight, TYiomas E. Dewey Water Repellent Aero-Cloth tuneful school members. Chinese communiques. I ceived Into membership. Total Reported Today Is ■ undermined by it, and there is no tbok its camera to the top of its Accordion Numbers a.s hus father'.s son. and Mr. Mc­ destroyer of morale.” 70-story building, but the results 3 30 p.m.) School of the Air; 4:15 at New 5'ork. Senator Taft at DIAL 5103 In a news bulletin read at 10 Miss Ruth Porter was presented Exclusive of SI.100 Lean said that the ideal partner- ’ attempt here today to deny it. Connecticut plans to develop Its Exploring Space; 6:30 Frank Knoxville. Tenn , and other high Two accordion number were p.m., Singapore time, i l l am.. with a bouquet of roses from the I Patrick Gill, of 191 Main street, v.ere not good enough to relay. fradoufly played by Mrs. Marlon .ship WHS father, son and the WTien war in the Pacific began, I who is employed at the Hartford system on a basis of "complete The Dumont station tried a shot Parker program. Blue— 12:30 party members in other cities. JACKETS e.w.t.), the announcer referred to Past M.ntrons as.sociatlon by its Raised l>v Italians. church. i the Indies with their wealth of re- fairness ” to ail groups, regardless Farm and Home Hour:—Dr. Dam- Additional Lincoln dinners will be ieelert. The gay and catchy "Lady a communique of yesterday telling president, Mr.s p'lorence Thornton. ; hospital, is confined to that insti­ brom its 42-floor studio window FOR A HEART-WARMING of Spain" was followed with "An ------1 Ma.xwell's orchestra furnished I sources and their bases, were deep tution following a heart attack. of "Income, Influence or politics. ,everal blocks away with a me­ roseb music appreciation; 6:30 held tomorrow and Saturday of the surrender demand which The Red Cross War Fund today music during the evening and behind the democratic front— "Most of us," he added, "are not Lum and Abner. MBS—11:45 a m. FOR YOUR ENTIRE FAMII-Y Old Irish Song." a favorite of Mrs. Japanese airmen had dropped on a dium picture. On the other hand. nights. fleelert’s father and which proved stands at $19,757.1-1, Chairman f^roup singing was led by Walter ! separated by the whole length of The Talcott Brothers Company, yet conscious of the sacrifices that CBS later transmitted some movies Choir Loft; 2:30 p.m. Philadelphia Demands Profiteering Ban British position. He emphasired Aiiolllur Shower Benjamin Cheney reports. Al- ' jjycrs, president of the Men's Club I the Sea from Hongkong and this modem war will demand of orchestra. Landan demanded a 25 per cent VALENTINE OF BEAUTY to be a favorite with the audience. that no reply had been made to ot Talccttville, has purchased a It bad taken on the scene. At the though the Italian American so- the church which conducted the each citizen." cut In non-milit,ary appropriations A soprano solo by Miss Shirley Ihia demand. ^ Manila. registered Guernsey bull from the Clcmson followed. Her number For Bri(le-to-Be cietics have collected a fund of ov- , affair. At the conclu.slon of the I In the United Nations' set-up (arm of S. McLean Buckingham, In connection with the defense and a^ban on war proflteeiing. Singapore had two air rauLs this 1 100 it’s all whiskcj ■ ’ was the popular "Madelon” and er $ , , It is not yet included in gyjnt motion pictures were showm ' then the Indies, with oil. Naval of Watertown. Butterfat King of labor angle, Bowle.s said: He declared that "every citizen RETAIL SALESROOM morning, the announcer said. This through the courtesy of Norman 1080 1360 owes it to his country to give the was well received. tended to disprove the Japane.se the fund. bases and a hard-hitting fighting Mount Fair is the name under "Each board will be asked to WTIC WDRC Mrs. David Bennett, whose sym­ Ml.-s I/iiira Mathiasnn of Hart- | Contributions reported today are Thrall of Spring street. register as quickly as possible all Kilocycles Kilocycles President whole-hearted support claim that .Singapore city was vir­ ford ro.sd has been the honor , machine, were a secure source of which the bull is registered with of the pathetic accompaniments did much as follows; strength In the south Pacific. Be­ defense workers who are depend­ in his prosecution of the war.'’ but StAaihmo/ui tually occupied. With a show of guest at several additional .social ; North End Ho.se Company 5.00 the American Guernsey Cattle added that President Roosevelt had to add to the enjoyment of the undersUtement, the announcer hind Singapore, they helped shut (Tub. ent on motor car transportation Thursday, Feh. It Thursday, Feb. It vocal and Instrumental numbers. | affairs this week, in view of her Mancherter Giange No. 31 20.00 1 orld Prayer Day to get to and from their Jobs. failed to make clear 't he stagger­ said the Japanese drive on the city approaching marriage to Elliott j 3.3.23 the Japanese out of the Indian P M. p m. was Introduced as the "Music ; Town of P.-ilton ...... "They will be asked to hold 1:00 David Hamm ing sacrlflces" ahead, ! Club was being pressed "with some Fi.sh of Newman street. ' P'rid.TV Bridge C'.ub . . . . 3.00 Ocean. They were a rampart pro­ Atlolhar'' meeting of a local .’5:00—Against the Storm. "In the end." he said, "our great teacher” and played as a solo, tecting Australia. meetings, to stimulate local bus .1:15—Ms Perkins. .1 15 —Studio Matinee MANCHESTER ' ‘Tchaikowsky's now popular vigor.” Her associates at the Travelers ] M;ini ii'.sicr Mother.s C'uib 16.56 ' Set bv (’.hurelies group interested in tha orgauiza- transportation, to do everything and comparatively unspent re­ 7ER OHOP Thus, still unbowed as yet an­ Insurance Company gave a dinner . Now. barely more than two uon here ot a branch of the Civic 1.30 Pepper Young's Family. 1:10—Musical Interlude sources of msterials and men must "Theme” from hli "Concerto In B Mr. and Mrs George Winr- that their ingenuity can devise to 1:4.5—News other day of battle drew to a close, and personal shower for her. and ■ 2.00 j months later, Hongkong and Music Association will be held 3.45—^^Vic snd Sade. triumph. But that triumph must '■ecof Minor.” This was followed with a Icr ...... Plans for the local obsciwance get each local worker to his Job 4;00—Backstage Wife. 1:5.'5—War (Tommentarj’ LEAPING FLORISTS vocal solo "The White Cliffs of the British Imperial defenders of on Tuesday evening Miss Janice | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Manila are in Japanese hands, next Wednesday night at eight not be delayed or even threatened KNITTING MILLS Singapore were exacting a high 2 00 with a maximum ef convenience 4 :15—Stella Dallas. 4 :00 -Ad-Liner—Musical Coopera­ Sine* 1912 Dover" sung by Miss Doris Dut­ Kreitag, Miss Louise Berggren Schnllrr - . - of the World Day of Prayer. Fri­ Singapore has been nullified, the o'clock in the Chamber of Com­ by incompetent and unskillful ^ Tears Old price against the Japanese, but ap- . Mathlason's sister, Mrs. day. February 20. at two o'clock enemy has Invested the Indies' merce rooms. and a minimum of rubber." 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. tive leadership, at home or on the bat­ Manchester Green Phone 6301 8 E.\?T CENTER ST ODD FELLOWS BLDO. ton. Mr. and Mrs. R H Mc- 1:45- Mark Hawley- News peared to be slowly yieliling, in the ; Fuller, entertained 40 I Gowan 1.00 at the South Methodist church arc outer islands and stands only 4:45—Young Wilder Brown. tlefield. . . . Russell Wilson's violin playing :00 - Mary Marlin 9:00 ’’1 :ov(’rr.-i Delivered By Wire Anywhere In The Wprld” was enthusiastically received by last ditch defense of that far I a- puHer's home. 69'J Mr. and Mis Samuel, well under way. Acco ding to Mrs. i across narrow water from the The executive committee of Ln^Marylanoague . I the theme will be "I Am the Way Japanese have put the Indies In meeting of the Local will be held Card of Thanks 6:00—News. tory never changes. But they do The battle thundered on ns a 6:15—Strictly Sports. 6.00— New.s change leaders, in the field or at Miss June.Yeomans In her usual scheme of blue and yellow, and | En.anucl Choir ...... 20.00 I program for the 1942 World the front line and in such danger at 2:30 Saturday aftem(x>D when I wish to l;ik« thlt opportunUr 6:05—Hedda Hopper's Hollywood historic delaying action, with Miss Mathiason was seated under , G Clef Club ...... the report of the conference at the to thunk th« of the 5onlh 6:30—Salon Orchestra. home, whenever bungling manage­ sweet and charming manner sang heavy cost to the attacker the I Day of Prayer, which is observed , that it becomes a question whether 0 20 - Paul Sullivan, News "The Beautiful Lady,” and was en­ an umbrella decorated in these ! Mrs. S. Emil Johnson . . . . 1.00 I the world around, was prepared by the United Nations will be able to Hotel Bond on Feb. 1 will be made. ManohestiT Fire department. for 6:45—Lowell Thomas. ment of their wars endangers mil­ most important consideration of 1.00 their ifood work la»t Monduy in 6.30 -Bah Hannon Songs itary success." cored by the audience. She re­ colors to unwrap her choice snd Ralph I^Chause ...... ' a group of three women now llv- hold the archipelago. f 7:00-,-Fred Waring’s Orchestra. ' the defenders. \ l.(Kt ■ KVltiK my sliop t »lso " l^h i'> r, 45 The World Today Concern al Vnpreparedness sponded graciously and suggested varied a.ssortment of group and i Alice E.inning ...... ‘ ing In the U. S. One, formerly a I The Dutch are prepared for a Di.ink my frlemlt and nelictit'ori 7:1.5—News of the World. 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy they Join In singing the chorus i The latest official w:ord from individual gifts. Daffodils were Jamc.s Gordon ...... 1.00 last-ditch stand of their central Members of the American L<- who were Bo heil'ful at the time. 7:30—Quiz of Two Cities. Landon said tliere w as “deep I Singapore showed that the de­ 1 00 teacher In^Dingllng Colllege, j I gion band who will give a concert Joieph Hettinger. , 7 :15 I^nny Ro.ss concern among observant citizen.' with her. the floral decorations on the buffet ' Ellen Scgcrdahl ...... China, Is now a professor In a possessions. 8:00—Maxwell House Time. I 7:30 Maudie's Diar>' fenders still held about half of the : 2.00 I at the State Armory tomorrow 8:30—The Aldrich Family. at our unpreparedness. despite all Eatertainment's End 206-square mile Island as of 9:30 [able. I ***'■'' Lcandcr BIbillcal seminary, another is the ' As in Singapore, however, it I night for members of the Artillery ; $ ()0- Death Valley Da>.s i the appropriations by the Con­ A tap dance “I Am An Ameri­ F. S.'hv.’srz 1.00 may be a question again of a 9:00—Kraft Music Hall. p. m., yesterday, Singapore time, The marriage will take place to­ 1.00 wife of a German pastor, former- ' I unit stationed here are requested .8:30--Duffy's Tavern gress for our armed forces. Added can," In which Miss Henr>' was at­ morrow evening at seven o'clock Marie 1,. Bunzcl . . valiant defense with inadequate 10:00—Rudy Vallec's pixigram. 8:.55—Elmer Davis - News , but there was no official a.ssur- 1.00 ly in a concenthation camp abroad, , ! to be at the home not later than to that anxiety there is a growing WARDEN SCHOOL Mrs K. G Richmond tired In a red and white military ance that this line had been held in the Zion Lutheran church on strength in men and machines j 7 o’clock in full uniform. 10:30—Frank Fay, comedian. 9:00—Major BoweS' Hour anger at the weakness in the ad­ costume followed. The program and both are now engaged in pas­ 11 ;00—New s. ; in the Interim. (The time given Coojict street toral work in the United States. against a strong and well-equiped CAFETERIA 9:30--Big Town-Ed. Robinson ministration of the war funds, as ended with the school singing "God enemy. 11:15—Dance Music. 10:00—Glenn Miller's Orchestra ' corresponded to lO .'iU ii m , e w.t . More Voliiiileers The third Is a French woman who . Two members of the Royal Air revealed by the stinging unani­ Bless America." I Wednesday, i SUPPER 11:30—Joe and Mabel. 10:15—The First Line mous report of the ten United A highlight of the evening was Harold S. iMaiiie has not heard from her family in Force from England were guests 12:00—War News. Unofficial Indications in fact France for over a year. Smash Jap Attempt 11:00—News States senators of the Truman ^ 'the presentation of a corsage of were that the line hud approached As Blood Donors of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Turk­ AND ENTERTAINMENT 12:05—Freddie Eboner's Oithcs- 11:05 -Sports Roundup Committee." HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM caulUflower and carrots . to the Other officers of the local com­ ington at dinner today. They tra. 11:10—Musical Interlude the city of Singapore even ( loser. (loiiiiiiitH Suicide mittee are: secretary and treas­ To Cross River NORTH METHODIST Excusing waste caused by "es­ WHISKEY ★ ★ ★ \leadlng lady” of the cast. Mrs. ; At 3:20 p. ni. (10:20 a. ni. e.w.t . were Leading Aircraftsman Ernest 12:30—Moon River. 11:15—News Analysis sential haste' 'in preparing for Emma Inman, whose capers kept _____ The boys of the High School urer, Mrs. Arthur Starkweather; Rangoon, Burma, Feb. 12—()T5 — Andrews, of South Wales, and CHURCH 12:55-News. i-o I’Roor ^ A 9:20 p. m., Singapore time) a I,on- The defenders of Burma and the 11:30—Guy Lombardo's Orchestra war. the former Kansas governor Gallant Knight <;.n 1 . 0 the audience amused throughout I don military commentator said Willimantic, Feb. 12— great gram, Mrs. T. A. Gustafsoh. vital Burma road have smashed a llI.ENPr.P —’lO ercot th^ performance. The presentation , there was no further operational body of Harold S. Maine, 56. as- i going to school and playing bas- Japanese attempt to cross the Sal­ Hawkins, of London. Both are February IS 12:05—Shep Fields' Orchestra and the stakes too high for any Starts Monday f Feb. 16th, 7:30P. M. sistant cashier of the Windham ketball these days. They are help- Others on the committee Include waAby Dr. Reynolds. Unformation about Singapore and ween river In the Paan area, 40 visiting here on furlough from a Auspices of Booster Club. Toniorrow's Program 12:30—Will Osborne’s Orchestra patriotic American to "sit silent Finch’s C 1 ,9 The Usual staid members of the there was no indication when, or Natlonal bank here, was found in ing increase the local hospital's Mrs. Paul Ferris, Mrs. S. E. Green, camp at which they are now lo­ A M. 12:55—News in the face of inconipetency and ■ »« cnooF ^ _ school attired miles upstream,' the British com­ Supper 6:80, Program 7:80 P. M. in middy blouses and if, another communique would be his automobile today in a wood- blood bank, and again four boys Mrs. Arthur liling, Mrs. V,'. Ralph mand announced tonight. |cated in Canada. 6:00—Reveille and unsettled rules that interfere with Old Raruey -■ 1 , f skirts, pantelettes, high shoes, recei\>ed. However, he added, com -! lot in nearby Scotland and Dr. Came over yesterday. Ward. Jr., Mrs. Earl H. Furgeson, News. . Tomorrow's Program I maximum efficient prosecution of Inickeks and furbelow's dug from They were: Raymond Zamanek, "After heavy fighting, the en -' Popular Dishes baooF ^ _ munications with Singapore ap- Brae Rafferty, medical examiner, Mrs. N. J. CTurtls, and Mrs. T. B. emy attack on our positions In the { For Everyone’s Wishes! 7:00—Morning Watch. 6:00—Sleepy Slim Serenade the w’ar. Spring Carden - | , f grandma's attic were as follows: ■ pgrently were still intact ; said he had committed suicide by 127 West street; Harlcth Man­ Kehler. 8:00—News. 7 00—News "At best." he said, "it may be a Paan area was successfully defeat­ Burh as Hcslloped Potatoes, FOR MEN ANDAVOMEN Teacher. Bert Inman: Jim Nazium, ; ia t„ [ unofficial word was mhaling exhaust gas ning. 16 BigeloW. street; Franklin All women of the town are urg­ 8.15—European New-s Roundup 7 10—Shopper's Sperial ■ Musli long. long time before w-e achieve Clarence Sadrozinski; Mathew Murdock. 3.54 Main street; Leon­ ed and the situation now la much \S\ Ham, Baked Beans, Cole SUw RUM ★ ★ ★ A dispatch from The Associated Maine left the bank yesterday ed to bear the date In mind, Feb­ quieter." said the communique. BEFORE YOU BUY 8 30—Radio Bazasr. \ time ultimate victory There is an ap­ LIGHT or DARK — ■Matlcs. Earl Butler; Al. G. Burr, ' Press'- correspondent, C. Yates shortly after examiners arrived. ard Kanehl. 38 Wells street. ruary 20, and attend this service KIND OF INSURANCE and Other*. 8 55—WTIC’a Program Parade. 7^M—Bobart Program palling amount of wishful think- George As two oi the boys who had Japs Abandon 0$*erntIona Stiles; Die Tstlon. Lc.'dle 'McDaniel, timed 3;4.5 p iti, today. The body was discovered today'by I in the South Methodist church. "The'enstny appear to have CAUL 6637 Prices Are Right 9 00—Playbouse. * 40— Bond Program , mg m this country’- To many citi­ Ron Crioiio 1 . 7 5 Vaughn; E^la Chition, Dori.s Dut- 'Singapore time (4:45 a. m e.w.t.), a bus driver. Shubael Wheeler. 'planned to come could not arrange temporarily abapiloned their op­ 9:15—Food -News. 55—News zens the war la atlll remote. The 44 PROOF ton; Minnie vSota, Charlotte Tylet’; [hat the lino of l Ombat; -Prominent in Willimantic, Maine , it, two of the hospital staff came BENJAMIN CHENEY For Your Appetite— 9:30—Rhythms of the Day 8TD0—News of the World .\merican people listen for the Iona Ford. Ann Reynolds; Violet member of a family which ; forward and substituted. They erations In that area. Our casual­ Ron Piceolino U 5 5 No Advance Registration Required was moving steadily closer to the was a Had to Put Off ties' are known to have been 68S Main St. Hale Rldg. (No Item Over 10c) 9:45—As the Twig Is Bent. 8:15—Morning Salute voice of our president." Ray. June Yeoman.': May O'Naiae, heart of Singapore. But it was evi- I owned extensive lumber InteresU. were Miss Esther Ragonese, 10:00—Besa Johnson. 8:20—Shoppers Special — Music, j He asserted the people were Shirley (Jlemson; Carrie Sene, Em­ He was connected with the bank ' Anaesthist and Miss Ora Hadden, alight." Q m i r i r i c dent from his story that the Ifnion ' In the recent fighting at Marta­ 10:15—Bachelor’s Children. time readyv for united action, hut the 94 4 PROOr ma Inman; Ida Hoe. Ruth Siggins; Jack still flew over the city. Isince 1904. | X-ray Technician. Farewell Partie8 10:30— Helpmate. S:30-News "sound of their leader's trumpet F o j r Cha$e Della Ware. Margaret Elliott. Fierce counter-qtlacks last | Surviving are his widow and Miss Ragonese was appointed to ban, across the Gulf of Martaban 8:35—Shoppers- Special .has been obscured." 6 . 6 5 10:45—Road of Life. ' !»4 4 PROOF It is hard to say who enjoyed night by British'Impcnal. infantry- , two sons . the staff January of this year and from Rangoon, the sea gateway to 9:00—Press New* the performance the most, the pu­ j Miss Hadden has been employed the Burma road, the long’s Own 11:00—Mary Marlin. j Fox Chase men. supported by a powerful | Torvakl Mathiason, son of Mr. 11:15—Right to Happiness. 9:15—School of ^ e Air of The '3 .4 9 At First Session pils or the audience. The u.sual ap­ the past seven years. Yorkshire light Infantry distin­ *0 PROOF artillery barrage, had driven the ^ and Mrs. Oscar Mathiason, of 6S1 guished Itself in s bayonet charge 11:30—The Story of Bud Barton, Americas \ ple and rare onion were prc.sented Japanese back at several points Young People j The blood banft has Increased Hartford Road, who a short time THE MANCHESTER 9:45—Storie.s America Loves Slaver of Sons I North Star 1 .6 9 solemnly to the teacher by his fav­ north of the city but not for ~ ^ ! considerably the past few weeks ago enlisted in the Marines, left sgalnat the Japanese, the com­ 11:45—David Hamm. 10:00 -Betty Crocker orite pupils. Slingshots, .spitballs long. S e l i e c l l l l e S o c i s l hospital is grateful to all this morning for Parris Island, S. munique said. 12:00 Noon—Gene and Glenn. 10:15—M>Tt and Marge In Oilieal State i IBOURBON^^^ and bubble gum were much in evi­ The 9:30 p. m Wciine.sday. re­ who have helped out. C. The call to report for duty Martaban was lost hut before PUBLIC MARKET P. M. 10:36—Stepmother YK\R5 OLD ^ 100 PROOF Hear- MRS. HUMPHREY PLOWDEN dence. port on the position of battle came several days earlier than he 12:15—News Reporters. 10:45—Won.an of Courage ' .showed that the line roughly hl- The Church of the Nazarene will expected, and the young man will 12:30—Day Dreams. 11:00—Treat Time, Buddy Clark. B elle s 2 . 1 9 English air raid casualty, who returns soon to take up again her air raid duties Japane8e Launch 12:45—Bingin' Sam. Evansville. Ind.. Feb. 12—iA»i - I .sccted the island, running south­ liold a Young People’s social Fri- i neither be able to be present at SMfood of Rotter Hbind 11:15—The Man I Married Mrs. Madle Mesaerrly. 34. remain­ ward from the Naval base, the day evening at the Y.M.CA. at this titter’s wedding tomorrow 1:00—Newa 11:30—Bright Horizons C O C K TA ILS ^ after having serretl through the big l.tntdtm and i.tn'entry bombings. Lull Reported ed in critical conJltion teday with ; MARTINI, SIDE C.^R MANHATTAN! fieirthemmost bulge of the island, 7:15 p. m. Those desiring to attend Ont8kirt8 Drive evening in the Zion Lutheran Mackerel — Halibut — Salmon — Fillet of Haddock — 1 ;15—The Uttle Show. . 11:45—Aunt Jenny's Stories church, nor the “at home' planned 1:30—Marjorie Milla. a bullet wound she inflicted. De- to the south shore village of Pasir the social should contact one of the McCONVILLE Smelts — Butterfish — Chowder Clams — Small snd 12:00—Kate Smith Sneaks puty Sheriff Frank McDonald said. ■ Austin Nichols q. 1 . 9 5 In Pliilippiiie8 Panjang, which is about five miles following members of the commit­ in hie honor for Sunday afternoon, 2:00—Your Neighbor. 12:15—Big Sister (Continued From Page One) whieh has been called off. THE FLORIST Large Oykters — Open Clams- 2:15—Medley Time. ,, after killing her three sons rather ^ ! west of the edge of Singapore. tee, Marion Turkington, Eunice 12:30—Helen Trent than surrender them to the (TOunty ^ ImHESiririr ‘ P a d r e ” ! ' The defenders were on the east Platt, Marjorie Me.Adam, Martha Yesterday a few of his osaociates 2:30—Concert Matinee. 12:45—Our Gal Sunday ' See— Movies of London Bombings and Fire (C'oDtInued from Page One) McKinney and Betty Austin, so air arm launched a powerful mop­ in the Century Indemnity com­ -FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUIT 2:56—News. UOO—News Welfare Department. i ■ side of this north-south line, •The shooting occurred on her « ' i rii 1 possible that the Jap- that the refreshment committee ping up offensive to crush British pany’s office In Hartford presented Cauliflower — Broccoli — Green Beans — Fresh Peas — 1:05—The Inalde Page 1.29 0.^79'5.'39'| MacArthur's headquarters resistance around the water reser­ a fine pipe to him, tobacco and 1:15—'Woman in White Ohio river houseboat when McDon- i " ‘ ^ anese already had taken over the may make arrangements for the Iceberg Lettuce -r- Hard, Ripe Tomatoes — Idaho Bakliig aid and other deputies arrived yes- | cated that the farmers evicted by attendance. voir In the central part of the Is­ other i^fts, and % farewell party 1:30—Vic and Sade '^“’*** 1.99cii 99' c.55‘ | the invaders had crowded into Ma­ main source of Singapore's water CORSAGES Potatoes. Japanese Using terdsy to take custody of the chil­ supply. The program for the evening land," said the communique, issued planned for him in Hartford to­ 2:00—Young Dr. Malone nila or hidden In the mountains to at 12:20 p. m. Tokyo time (11:20 Fresh Gean Spinach...... peck 25« dren on a court order. Welfare De­ ISCOTCH ★ ★ ★ The Singapore garri.son was still win consist of a surprise program, night and another Saturday . eve. 1:45— Life <3an Be BeauUful partment investigators found three escape harsh treatment. As a re- able to deliver counter-blows with games, special music, followed by p. m. e. w.'t. Wednesday). ning had to be ciVicelled. k 35c California Large Sunkist Oranges, Special at .. .dox. 36c Merey Donations 2:15—Jo^'ce Jordan—Girl Interne 1 PROOF ^ IMPORTED ^ i Remember Pearl Harbor and Be Prepared milt of the consequent shortage of a social hour and refreshnienta. .Attack Merchant Fleet 2:30—Fletcher Wiley goats and two dogs on the boat G/en Crinnan Z«D9 laborers, food supplies are becom­ its artillery. Indian River G rapefruit...... 4 for 29c and term ^ It an unfit place for The Japane.se were lunging at All collectors assigned by the Dome! news agency, meanwhile, 2:45—Kate Hopkins Uo PROOF — IMPORTEP C O ing scarce, it was said. committee should contact Marion reported that Japanese warplanes children. ) Grim congressional leaders told the British line,with tanks which Alton ejark BOUQUETS SPECIAL ON HOME DRESSED CHICKENS FOR Washington. Feb. 12— Japa- TTie victims were sged 9, 10 snd ' iHeathwood 5rh2*59 Turkington by Thursday night. had attacked a fleet of 25 mer­ ] sc PROOF — IMPORTED the nation today It must do Its ut­ they had ferried through a hell- hes« troops are using equipment 12. They were sent home from i ^ fire of British bombardment. chant vessels and warships In FR YING OR BAKING — $1.29 EACH ! most to offset the loss of Singa­ Singapore as they were preparing Now Air Officer and $ 1.00 General MocArthur mercifully Dinner to Honor Khbol three weeks ago to clean up i iSpalding 2 .8 9 1 pore by redoubling efforts to get Whether the British themselves 75c ordered sent to after the and never returned to school. Manchester Needs: were using tanks, an informed La Co88 l8 Sent to remove trapp^ British forces. AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT great earthquake of 1023 to at­ quantities of planes, tanka and Direct hits were scored on 10 of BRANDY i r i c i c commentator here would not say. Wedding Bouquets Cinnamon B u n s...... dor. 25e tack hia Army on Bataan peninsula Talbot Tonight |s YXAR5 OLD — 94 PROOF gans to the East Indies, Auitra- the vessels, with the result that Alton L. CHark, son of Mr. and AT LEAST ONE HUNDRED MORE RESIDENTIAL Ba and Burma. , There was no optimism in Lon­ a To County Jail Mra. Loyden H. Clark, of 12 Lydail Cmaib B u n s...... doi. 29e today. don so far as chances' of a long one ship of 3,000 tons snd another $3.00 "Several of the apeclally built Bank Clearings I San Remo This earnest admonition follow-' of 1,000 tons were set afire, the street, graduated on February 6 Old Fashioned Raised D onuts...... dor. 29c Waterbury. Feb. 12—(;P)— Re­ 5 .2 .4 5 1 WARDENS. ad a fresh demand on the coun- defense was concerned. bargea which the Japanese used in I44 paoor A suspended sentence of 60 days news agency declared. as s Send Lieutenant In the U. Rye Bread, Our Own M ake...... lonf11c publicans will celebrate their re­ tty’s existing military resources Airfields on Singapore were use­ S. Army Air Corps. 'The exercises Funeral Sprays attempting landings on the west I Conquesta less to both sides, the London com­ In jail was invoked this morning Other Japanese air squadrons coast of Bataan have been caiAur- cent victory In the special Fifth Show Decrease! 5 * 1 .7 5 ALL HOUSEHOI.DERS TO KNOW HAT EXPECT by the dispatch of U. S. Army were said to have swept over Sing­ took place at Kelly Field, San wmtingents to the Dutch.island of mentator pointed out. since any by Deputy Judge Qeorge C. Leaa- $1.50 FRIDAY GROCERY SPECIALS «d." the A m y dlacloeed in a (Com­ Congressional distriet election apore Island unoppos^ by British Antonio, Texas, and hia mother with a testimonial Lincoln Day ROCK R RYE-A-'A ★ I FROM AN AIR RAID. Curacao off the northern coast of part of the 14 by 26-mile island ner on CTarence La Cota, 84, of wag present to see him get his Saltesea Clam Chowder...... Igst. can 29c munique. ‘ Vanesuala. was within Artillery, range of this towm for drunkenness and he planes, blasting fortifications and Potted Plants "In them w'ere lifesaving and dinner tonight In honor of Rep New York. Feb. — Bank other mUiUry UrgeU, including “wings.’’ Codflah Cakes, Rcady-to-Fry (40 Fathom) . . .2 cans 25c Joseph E. Talbot clearings In the week ended Feb. \’>pKuyper O Z . 5 5 Betnferea Dutch Ealta either side. But, using more dis­ was sent to the Hartford (bounty Young C3ark is wall knoam here. other equipment marked 'United AN AIR RAID WARDEN IN*E> ERY STORE, APARTMENT, ’The troops reinforced the Dutch tant, Japanese dive-bombers and the Changi barracks on the east­ 25c each and up Premium Crackcra ...... 1-Ih. pkg. 18c States A m y Transport Merritt.' The dinner la expected to bring 11 fell sharply below those of the Jail for the rest of the winUr. La ern end of the Island and the cen­ He graduated from Manchester ■Bits which have been guarding ! high-level bombers were in inces­ Ooas was picked up last night by Oyster Crackers ...... Vi-lb. pkg. lie ; 1-lh. pkg. 20e This equipment was part of the re­ to Waterbury virtually all of the previous week but were well 1 CHURCH, SCHOOL AND PUBLIC BLTLDING. ter of Singapore city. High school in 1837 and from the party’s state leaders, among them tha highly important oil refinery sant action over the Island. police drunk and sleeping In the University of Connecticut In 1941. ------A T ------— Diced Carrots, Royal Scarlet, No. 2 can ...... 3 cans 29c lief suppllea given to Japan by the ahead of the comparable 1841 CtBtera on the main Island of Cur- The last previous official word "Fortifications on Blakang Matl United States after the dtsastroua Senator John A. Daimaber. former period, which Included the Lin­ Barnard scboel. island and at Pasir Panjang were After enlisting In the air cotm he Fancy Bulk Rice ...... 2 lbs. 2Se Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin, and . MBO and on Aruba, another island received from Lieut. Gen. A. E. On Monday La Ooss was given went to the Spartan Training earthquake and lire whlrb devas­ coln's birthday holiday. Dun St to tha colony. Perctval, a commander of the silenced as the result of furious Salmon, Columbia River, Royal Scarlet, med. flat can 25c tated much of Japan in 1823. State Chairman J. Kenneth Brad­ Bradstreet reported today. Singapore garrison, was a com­ an hour by Judge Lessner to get Japanese air bombings,” Domel School at ’Tulsa, Oklahoma, for 10 McCONVILLE Sardines, Eagle Brand, American •,*•••..*..2 enns 15c ley. Thia move sraa another tacit re- out of town or a choice of 66 days weeks, starting the courae on July "In thia connection It la inter­ The total last week for 23 lead­ Sessions Will Start At Exactly 7:30 P. My ■tndar Pt tha unpredictable, munique Issued at 5:30 p. m. yes­ added. GMcnhonac Jk Florid Sunbrite Cleanser, 13-^ can ...... 3 cans 13c esting to note that these supplies Talbot, former state treasurer ing cities was 35.883.420.000. com­ at Seyms streeL He told the court Blakang Mat! island la situated 3 of last year. Then he took a ten 882 Woodbridge Street Wwtdartde charmetar of the war, terday Singapore time (6:30 a. m. weeks’ course at the Curtis Fieid, were loaded on the A m y trans­ and before the election wcvkmen’a pared $rith *7.248.308.000 In the ' / tor the Curacao colony lies well e., w. L Wednesday) acknowledg­ at that time that he had a JoJa In Just off Singapore city cn the port Mazritt la Manila for ship- southern side of the island and Brady, Texas, complying hia Telephone 5947 ■f. DIAL 5137! compensation comnilis|onsr. to tlia preosfiing wash n d *4474.680,000 j hahlbd tha Ai^|to-Aatarlcan thleld. ing that hia men were being drtv- the state Hospital at Middletown to*nt to Japoa aader Uw diraetkai first Republican to rspcsaint Um a year aarttar. Tha dasp m»di 7 l7 Main Street, And Finish Not Later Than 9:30 P. -M* the south-' en slowly beck on the western side and saas on- his way there hut PasI Panjang la about four milea course in asvan weeks at Kelly Field. ------~ ■ MacAfttoir. dtotrict to nearly a d eS ie. tha precadtog watot wajpl7.7 per I Manchester to ~Um Caribbean j of the Island. failed to get away in Uma to Uw waat). ry p m s f t wta — ‘ aad thh gato omt m i m - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, aIa NCHESTER. CONN. ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1942 PAGE SIX PAGE SEVEN

tigating committee on the Peat;l then America should recant, and government obviously determined week and in at laaat ona cm * i A m r i| p s t » r to protect Its own people from the Dinner Honors lil^anisW ar Harbor attack. Club Doe* Well member la buying $1 worth m become all isolationist, as it would Chemists Seek Rubber Nazi Pressure to Feed He is taking a brief vacation at ravages of war time economic OR VALENTINE’S stamps each day. He Is .doing this have had to become all slavery if his Suburban La Mesa home be­ In Bond Buying through s system of his own. In­ Cttfttitis H r raid Lincoln had been wrong. But If libertinism. Would that we had IF LINCOLN New Manager fore leaving for his new post. 0 In Grain^ Oil and Salt DAY..a Can Be Lost stead of spending money for beat PUBLISHED BY THB America has been right, then l.so- .some of the same realistic spirit War Machine Growing He' buys one glass of beer n day PRTKTINO CO^ INC. latidn must be stamped out, com­ at Washington. Ih tim* of crisis of its htrees ood Over $50 worth of defense and deposits $I for stamps. On II Biattn Strot (Editor's Notr: In thr cni- Proponents of the good neighbor Schwolsky Lauded by Aiiiericaiis Become Saturday he has two glasses at Manchattar. Conn. pletely, as slkvery finally had to sages for foUao ikom Ll«c«la's birtk, Rrmrmbrr Admiral Standiey Says stamps are bought each week by THOMAS rEROUSON ht fl* ferti«s.l rlal need for rubber for tires, policy governing our relations Preparing for Spring of production and increaatng the Baldwin and Veterans’ beer' and buys $2 worth of stamp*, Oanaral Manaarr be stamped out, completely. F. Ernest Watkins wo font fo wk artificial rubber Is the first with Uie Latin Americas are fear­ output, consequently his chances Vnek S*m, tool Too Many Are Sitting Australian Fliers the Army and Navy club through which makes his purchase $7 c u h Fonndafl Octobar 1. lltl 'Lincoln, and the nation, found hope of big replacenirnt. But ful that an artificial rubber indus­ Offensive, Reich Has of profit. a drawing system. Certain mem­ week for stamps. Men leave their character be­ Decrees ordered the consolida­ Representatives. With Folded Hands. Pubtlahatf Brarx Bvanina Bicapi that slavery was one issue upon II not havbx^ied in production of sjrnthetlrit will try built on wartime government bers are placing 60 cents weekly SundaTt and RolldaTa. Rntarad at hind them In the things they build, HERE be slow. John I,ear, weighs subsidy may become s "vested In­ Cut Down on Exports tion of as many plants aa possible Sydney; Australia, Feb. 12 -UP) which the normal "detnocrstic di­ Hartford, Feb. 12—(4*)—Former into a pool. The money is used to ^ Granted Wage Increase lha Poit Offica at Manchaatar. and it would be possible to jiidg.; ^ vain, that, a new biHh of the possibilities of artificial terest" later. Should It become And Use at Home. in occupied France for better con­ San Diego, Calif., Feb. 12—(4*)— —A considerable number of young buy defense .stamps and bonds. If Conn., aa Saaond Claaa Matl Mattar vision of opinion" could not la.st rubber in this second of five strong enough to force a rubber trol of raw materials and to aavg Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin and Admiral William H. Standiey, Americans have enlisted in the it amounts to more than one $25 that F. Ernest Watkins was a dally articles. tariff through Congress, it could coal. German military approval Is Alao Give Washington, Feb. 12— —Ths SUBSCRIPTION RATES without destroying the nation. A freedom and he people a n o ^ r representatives ,of veteran groups U. S. N., retired, new United Royal Australian Air Force during defense bond, what la left over Is National War Labor Boart today Ona Taar by Mall ...... M OV certain type of man purely by block imports ot natural rubber By llionias P. Hawkins required even for a meeting of the decision had to be compelled, one throughout the state spoke the I . S. lEPERIE States ambassador to Russia, to­ the past week, taking the oath jt u-sed to buy stamps. Each week narrowed the differential between P«r Month by Mall ...... I M judging the character of the Instl- the people sh Hie Cettysbui^ By John Lear from the Latin lands. The result Bern, Switzerland, Peb. 12—(4*) board of directors of corporations praises of Myer Schwolsky last allegiance to King George VI. there is a drawing. The number itlnsla Cony ...... a...... I 09 way or the other. Washington, Feb. 10 W —Rub- would be diplomatic troubles at in occupied France. day warned forcefully that "Amer­ wage scales in northern and south­ Oallvarad Ona Taar ...... $9 04’ tutlon.s he left behind him. ■—The pressure on (3erman Indus­ night at a testimonial dinner for BONDS Friendly aliens enlisting in other first drawn gets the defense bond ern plants of ;The Aluminum Com­ Today, Isolation is a like Is.sue. Address.) . ber can be made from corn, wheat, our back door and higher prices Orders were given to Slovakia to the newly-appointed manager of ica can he licked" by the Axis, and branches of the Australian armed and the second, the stamps. Yet the record is also there i'l try to feed the war machine for pany, .qf America by granting CIO MEMBER OF This la another historic instance the seeds of the cotton boll and for automobile tires, golf balls and ' a spring offensive is growing and exploit the mercury mines at Harl- the Veterans Administration Facil­ pleaded for "absolute unity in our services are not required to take In addition to the bonds and THE associated PRESS from oil. other rubber products at home, bana where production waa stop­ war\ effort. workers in two southern plants a Tba Aaaoctatad Praaa la axahitjaa* ^In which we must bring our demo all the details In the long career “Letth e the government; has closed down on both export* ity at Newington. STAMPS the oath of aJIegtlance, but the R.A. stamps sold this way many of the seven-cent hourly minimum wage i But no matter how many ker- Comparison of Prices ped in 1937 because it waa un­ "I know of no man in Connecti­ "We've been too • damned suc­ F. in*i*l.s upon it. members are buying stamps each I? antitlad to tha uaa or rannbMca* cratlc division of opinion down to of a finely typical New England I neU of com you squeeze, or how The cost of making artificial and production for home con­ increase. tloh of all nawa dianatchaa rradltad and then adm' ring criHcs of the sumption. profitable. The Germans say they cut who could fill the job better cessful in previous wars." Stand- to It or not otharwtaa cradltad In a final and lasting decision. We buslnes.s man. Me began, like ao much oil you pump, you can’t g e t, rubber is now 65 cents to $1 a are hopeful of 530 pounds dally of ley said bluntly Ih an Interview. thla nanar and alao tha local nawa the right kind of juice to build an ' pound compared to 20 cents for The decree of' Bropaganda Min­ than Myer,” said the former Re- cannot afford the luxury, the dis­ many of the.se hardy New Eng­ administration 1 this important war material. Y„ and Rev. James P. Sherry of "Other countries thought we were nubllahad haratn. ' automobile tire. natural rubber. Experts say the ister Paul Joseph Goebbels ban­ General Hannecken, discussing All rirhta of rapubhcation of landers who have made their way ning Industrial fairs is one evi­ Boston, who was chaplain of the good- and wc thought so, too. ppaclal dtapatchaa haratn ara alao tress, the fatal weakne.ss of di.s- \ That's why it's going to be S price could be cut to 25 cents by German shortages, said the Nazis 102d Infantry, AEF, in the World "Now, too many of us are sit­ raaarvad cussing It on and on through the up in the world..with few practi­ “We can succe 'not ‘can any of us I lot tougher than most people think mass production. It Is also estimat­ dence of the tremendous effort were striving to obtain minerals in being made to stand against Amer­ War. ting with our hand* complacently cal a.s.sets beyond his own person­ I to produce enough artificial rub- ed that natural rubber would aell occupied Russian territories, nickel folded while we wait for 'George' Full aarvlca citant of N. E. decades. It must be ended, a.s the imagine better’ but (From a message to ican production capacity. Sarvica Inc. al attributes. But these certain­ I ber to meet our wartime needs. for 4 to 10 cenjs a pound without from the mines of Finland-which to win tha war." Issue of slavery was ended. We The oil wells are the moat prom­ the price controls now arbitrarily Transportation difficulties also FIRST NATIONSL ly iniiiided a high sen.Se of bu.si- congress.) never were major producers, iron The 65-ycar-old former chief of Puhllahar.a Repraaeniattvaa. #rh* must be "all one thing or all the ising source. exercised by the world rubber give little room for the immediate from Norway and Spain, bauxite Naval operations, named envoy to JuHtia Mathawa Spadal ' ARancy — ne.ss honor, a determination to future for exports. Five Airmen Naw York. Chicaaro\ DatroU and other." ! Blit only an unexpected miracle cartel. irom Italy, Hungary and Croatia, the Soviet union Monday, said "the Boaton. give i^Kiii value, a worship of high “ I shall do nothing tal with is too vast for I can build a business of rubber Any single type of artificial nib- Shortages Dally Noted and oil from Rumania. only thing that will win thla fight SUPER-MARKETS This means. In a way, a civil^ I made from farm crops before the ‘ ber is not good for all purposes, Coal^^^odurtion Doubled . . . is unity—of purpose and ef­ MEMBER audit BUREAU OF standanfe in merchandising; amt The task before German Indus­ Die in Crash decision quite as harsh and com­ malicious dealing. is more devoted to war Is over. All experts agree on j But it can be made to fit moat try Is tremendous. Shortages of He sal?l Germany had doubled fort." CTRCUUATIONS a talent for placing solid founds-; this. The Department of Agricul-1 needs. It Is superior to natural plete as was the final result 'of the peace than I am butj ! foot down firmly.’ labor, coal, electrical power and coal pnxluctlon since 1933 through May Lost Long Time Tha Herald Printtna Company. tions underneath what sometimes I turc. which has carried this work rubber, however, for self-sealing exploitation of every possible Grimly, Standiey predicted "this Inc., ataumea no financial raaponai* ('ivil War. It means, , that the farther than anyone else, has j linings of airplane gas tanks— a many raw materials are dally Sixth Army Flier Re­ blllfy for typographical error* ap* .seemeil darinlg enterprise. It was ( In a speech a i . ) ‘ noted in the German press with .source in her own and Polish terri­ war may last a long, long time Wheelers and Danahers and the pleaded with the country to keep llier’s protection agains, flaming tories. Even so coal is badly need­ and America can be brought to her paarInK m advartlaamanta In the no lui ky accident that the firm he it.s feet on the ground wlien think- ' death from enemy bullets. It also admonitions that greater effort.* J r ported Missing in Rou­ WILL HELP YOU Mancheater Eventna Marald Colonel McCormicks must be re­ must be made. . ed. ' knees 1" he added that the n.atlon BEHER FOOD establi.shed in Manchester should ing about the possibilities. 1 makes better hoses and belts. tired from public life. Or, if the The Inference Is plain —that / The search for raw materials 1 tine Flight Tragedy. already was "becoming lethargic" Thursday. February 12 become nationally known ami re­ Three Steps Ahead Sometimes it stretches more but means that statutes of Rousseau nation’s binding decision should go spring i* near and that the vitai and was forgetting the lesson of spected. the qualities that were; There are three steps in this ; preparations for a vast scalc^-^f and other landmarks in Paris have Pearl Harbor. the other way, it means that the agrii^ltural niethou of making the opposite. been melted down. Windsor Locks, Feb. 12—(/Pj— Our House Divided >. put into it were .such as to guar- ' It looks like the latex which operations have not yet been com­ Standiey said he had accepted ■DO m a t J t a FOR VDUR COUNTRY/ Roosevelts and the Willkies and rubber: In Belgium a ban against posters Five Army fliers went to their 4 9 flows from natural rubtier trees. pleted. deaths and a sixth was reported the ambassadorial appointment as Substitute "Isolation'* for "slav­ antce no other result. for advertising has been ordered a "wartime duty," assuming an in­ the humble Manchcater Evening . Yet it lacks a secret something Foreign military obser\;Crs here to save paper. missing in tbe crash of their mul­ VVffll, Koffp Wffin That should b« uppormost In ery,*’ and one of Abraham Lin­ This community benefited from [ the cottonseed (other crops are active status In the Navy. Heralds must accept a final dccl- j nature still hides from man. 'believe that Germany la'still able Tire* Confiscated ti-motored plane on a routine his life in many other ways be­ also likely rubber sources l is fer- to keep replacements,/abrea*t of "I’m determined to give my all •very workinK man'# way of life today. Whether you coln's great and prophetic speech­ Sion that i.solatlon is our policy. meated. and a liquid chemical call­ Automobile and bicycle tires flight yesterday, between East yond the possession of his biisines.s her plane lo.sses, but the loss of In thla war." he commented, "and are working full time, doing war work, or havo a regu« es applies forcibly and realistical­ ed butylene glycol is drawn off. have been confiscated in Finland. Granby and Tarlffville, just west they seem to think I can do the We would be better off, we I enterwi.se. He was the early or­ Then the liquid is changed into a heavier materials Wi Russia, such .Cellulose for textiles has been of Bradley field here. lar civil Job, keep well by eating well”. ly to the American nation today. aa guna and tan^, has placed the most good in Rus.sia." would be stronger, either way,! ganizer of the South Manchester ^ gas called butadiene. Then the gas Farmers Hold allotted 90 per cent for the Armies Raymond E. BaMwin Army officers at the field said It was In 1858, two years before greatest attain 'fan German indus- The admiral recently served on than we will ever be while we try to hoinj; a “ profi^sslon” \v:ia rldl- IS mixed with other chemicals to and 10 per cent for civilians be­ in their brief announcement of the Harrlman lend-le.ase ml.’sslon to the outbreak of the Civil War, Fire department, he represcnte.l oiilfHl, and how fraytHl their form artificial rubber. to*. cause timber is lacking. publican chief executive in an ad­ the tragedy that an open para­ NUTRITION FACTS * YOU SHOULD KNOW to continue with our policy and D i ^ to Seek Oil dress before more than 500 guests Russia, and on the Robert* Inves­ that Lincoln, accepting the nomi­ the community in the General As­ white collar iMHiietlmes be­ This farm butadiene is the same Porkers Back Italy has contracted with chute had been picked up near our mind divided. This nation sembly, and he was always a do- I came. rubber material which can be ob­ A remedy for the shortage In Sweden for cellulose and iron and at the Hotel Bond. East Wllllngton, but no trace of nation for the United States Sen­ The Open Forum oil probably will be sought in a M. Hermas Polrer, state (x>m- ABOUT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES: could not exist half slave and halt I^ndable supporter of every civic Now it in contract aeaaon for tained from oil wells, and from -Steel machines. In return for fruit, its occupant was found. They To help ptetene the I’itamin roniml of i great The dead: serve ih iir vimmin conient. At the moment, it is true, isola­ which he . excelled, he was a gen­ reasonable wUh them or else, and if piifitical views is desired but contributions of this character and' conclusively, one way or the they arc a "profession" t/> be test tubes of laboratories, where i workers were "strained to the ut­ making baby clothes, raincoats anu that Mr. Schwolsky won’t take up Second Lieut. Walter C. Boyle tion is subordinated. It Is not in tleman of the type this brusque .'. hich are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. with j-ou and put you immedia­ Qther. woed gently and ta* tfull3*. and In time IB not counted and cost not Chicago, Feb. 12.—(4b—A boom- most and... .symptoms of fatigue stockings for lack of other ma­ of 621 Casa street, La Crosse, control of our policy. But it is even known The agriculture de-1 ^ market, which has carried were noted among many," one terial. tely at your ease.” Wis. BROOKSIDE \ modern age dofS not experience some sections they may be. the N O TED FOR FLAVO R - VITAMINS A, B, C, C house divided against it­ forever seeking to be. Just as the first to receive a "cost of living partment s laboratory at Peoria, | " “ , ...... German industrial report admits. The latest In er.satz Is the an­ Former Cong. John Q. Tllson, Staff Sergt. Michael Kaufam of too frequently.' Perhaps the key prices to the highest February lev­ reviewing the struggle to get the self,^ said Lincoln, "cannot stand. slave states, in the Lincoln dec­ bonus ’ just as they wore the I\rsl .About the Doctors rate and night rate were the same 111., is now experimenting on cost. While Germany proper is en­ nouncement of "wooder Iron " - 13 Elm Plains, Windsor Locks. to It all was seen most visibly in The second prextess, making els in 16 years, was attributed by veterans hosplt*! for Connecticut, I believe this Government cannot to take a tjoprossion salary cut. Again, if you called your family deavoring alone to handle the pro­ pnfwr-thln layers of wockI glued Sergt. Gordon G. Johnson of 132 ades, w'bre forever seeking domi­ his .sports enthusiasms, for what­ Til til; Kditiir: butadiene, is still In the test tube livestock circles today to the abili­ duction of the heaviest war ma­ and pressed like American plywcxxl said that while he was a patient EGGS and perhaps there is a justice, physician you could be pretty sure Susquehans avenue, Renovo, Pa. endure permanently half slave and nation of our policy. And if, in stage. terials, the occupied countries ' at Newington last year he received ever his varying talervts there was after all. In your issue of the Herald on that he would be avallabllc, he ty of farmers to out-maneuver ef­ then cut Into gear wheels and Sergt. John T. Howey. Jr., of LARCt SIZE half free. I do not expect the the congressional elections this Jan. 3 1913 you have published an I The third process has no value . have been designated to concen­ .structural forms—at a Wuerttem- "wonderful treatment." 613 West 138th street. New York S T E A K S >35 no question that h^ prized the wouldn't be away on one of the ; unless the first two processes can forts to curb the advance. trate vpon civil needs. burg factory. Others who spoke in praise of STRICTLY Union to be dissolved—I do not fall, we find both Roosevelt and Item: "Uoetor's Here Raise Rates ’ incessant vacations, our Doctors With a record number tit swine City. FRESH ideal of sportsmanship more than | .N'othing that the Doctors could bo relied on. Nevertheless, these countries too Schwolsky included Thomas Mor­ Sergt. Thomas F. Quinn of 7084 GRADE A expect the house to fall—but I do WUlkle campaigning against the to-day are on, or it wouldn't be Under pressure of wartime, the on farms, producers wer< believed are getting military’ assignments rison. state (ximmander of the 39c PORTERHOUSE or SIRLOIN he (lid any trophies won. ' Your Federal have possibly done will tend more bta day off for the week. to be withholding sl(lpments to Ruskln Lane, Upper Darby. Pa. expect it will cease to be divided. Isolationists in both partie.s, that to ha.sten the coming of Socialized ' chemists may succeed In outdoing so that "almost the whole conti­ Veterans of Foreign Wars; Ed­ To Name Board of Inquiry In the' span of life many Now no one begrudges the Doc­ , their expectations. market. This has created an arti­ Iii A govern­ Meanwhile In New York, the LAMB FORES i^c ternal things. BTiit the standards i Lo.-.s^.s iiu.uire.1 in the operation their respective communities and commercial synthetic rubber made trade reports, stopped slaughter­ Here are some of the things be- ' ment spokesman disclosed today Veterans; and Captain Armstrong, If A MILLBROOK CLUB i 12 01 belief that it Is in course of ulti­ sion of opinion could not be toler­ cial arteries of the body politic. no one, envies them on this account. ing ho^s. Operation* were re­ family of Sergeant Howey said 1 btls Fancy Milk Fed • Vlumlns B, C for human values and for (harac- o. larm.s os business enterprises The cost of proper Medical treat­ from coal and lime stone. Many ^ Ing done in the German battle of that the government of India has guardian of the state fund. IVw LM Handipak of 6 f mate extinction; or Its advocates But there is an extreme, an ex­ sumed, however, when thl* bad no production: E. M^ Biron, acting chief at­ he had told them In a letter writ­ P contfnts ated. if the nation was to survive. ter and for warm, friendly living, arc dod icl.;)le Iroin gr(«s Income. ment was already prohibitive for other synthetic rubbers are actu­ been offered representation at ten yesterday that he planned to will push It forward, till It shall If farm products are held for fa­ treme beyond which they had al­ ally being made. markOd Inuence upon price*. A aeries of current decrees an- torney, gave Mr. Schwolsky a VEAL LEGS (>29e the head of any family in whose Britain's War Cabinet sna on the t n 6s 07 oa they were illustrated in the life ready gone, before contriving their The problem la how to expand I nounced the convendon of a con­ Hamilton gold wrtstwatch on be­ fly on assignment over their home Corned Beef Noted for Flavor • VKamlns A, B. C become alike lawful in all the vorable markcLs, no deduction on household there was any consid­ Ceilings Put on Dreoaed Meat Pacific War Cauncil. to make pictures of the wreck of FANCY CRABMEAT :b cans Australia Shows Us How and personality of F. Ernest Wat­ account ot shrinkage in weight or latest rate raid; which turns that this start, and what rubbers to Government effort* to realraln siderable number of the limited Although India does not have half of the gathering. Mrs. states, old as well as new—North erable illness. which was once looked upon < as choose. At least three of those now civilian factories to armaments. Schwolsky was given flowers. Rev. the giant liner Normandie. VACUUM EVAPORATED' A4IDDLE RIBS “ 19c kins, will n^ever change, nor should physical value, or by reason of de­ Now 4et's take a look at the the advance have been confined *o dominion status, he declared that as well as South." Australia is getting realistic ^ terioration ir storage, is allowed, one of the noblest of the profes­ in production make good tires. A decree banned any competi­ the British government it anxious and Mr*. Louis Schwolsky. the lb Navel Cut ol Corned Beet • Vitamins A, B, C they. We shall he fortunate, Medical profe.sslon during the last far to placing celling* on price* it ! MILD CHEESE Lincoln made this speech after about this war. That is primarily; except a.1 .m; h shrinkage may be sions into a racket of a very low Witliout being specific as to would pay for dressed pork and tive bidding and fixed the basic that It "should be afforded the same honored guest's parents, were in­ through the future, to have more thirty to thirty-live years and see ^rder. The letter and spirit ot the types of rubber, but coniientrattiig price of all armaments orders. This opportunities aa the Dominions, troduced and received an ovation. decades In which the American due \o the fact that, while Au.s- | reflected in an Inventory tf used In what's happened For some years lard bought primarily for lend- 1 15V 07 BRISKET ROLLS » 19e men like him. determining profits oath of Hippocrates, well known on one or more of these three. Sec- i purposes. Government pork price ts based on the calculated being represented at the war cab­ James R. Finch was toastmas­ Sperry Barnes people had tortured themselves prior to that time the common SPAGHETTI : 1 cans tralian soldiers stand in Libya and The dcstniclion by frost, storm, to every physician, has become rctarv of Commerce Jesse Jones and lard buying is considered an number of hours of work required inet and on the Pacific War Coun­ ter and William (Dixie I Doyle of charge for a physidlan's servlee.s has announced that th^ rccon- for the job so—as explained by one FIRST with the hope for a successful at Singapore. Japanese bombing ' flood, or fire of a pn spective crop worthless chaff before the cruel important factor affecting live hog cil for purpo.ses of formulation and the U. S. postal service, YD divi­ 1 20 07 VARIETY LOAF (>39c is not a deductible Ursa in 'cqm- in many, if not most, of our New winds of greed and avarice There stnirtion Finance Corporation will Axis dispatch—the producer will direction of policy for prosecution sion. was the vocalist. Scores of compromise, and with alternate planes are now ba.sed within easy ! prices. APPLE SAUCE H i : t c«ns Spetry & Barnes pilting income since it represents F^gland towns was fifty cents for is one, and only one rea.von, for spend ItOO.lXK) to buU^ plants to be interested in cutting the time of the war." telegrams were received including victories for both aides of the ar­ range of Australia's northern a visit to the office, and one dol­ Packers who sell to the Surplus n a t io n a l thV loss of anticipated profits the increased rates announced by make 400,000 tons of'artificial rub­ Marketing Administration, gov­ messages from Governor Hurley, HEAD CHEESE (• 29c gument. Finally, he thus conclud­ shore. Connecticut which have never been reported as lar for a call at the patient s home the Manchester Medical Associa­ ber a year. This whuld be roughly Cong. William F. Fitzgerald. Cong. (and mileage wasn't figured)„ Y'ou two-thirds of the^ountry's normal ernment purchaalng agency, re­ S O A P FINAST TOILET A bars ed that slavery was an Issue which Australia's realism Is being e x -' income. Likewise, a farmer engag­ tion. and it is Not Necessity. TTie Herman P. Kopplemann, Mayor Fancy Smelts 2 LM 2 9 c say they were 'hor.se and buggy needs. ceived notice last week that tha had to be brought to a complete pressed in the measures just an­ ed in rai.,ing and selling livestock, doctors have seen the landlord, agency would make no future Samuel D. Dicker of Rochester. N. Fancy Mackerel such as cattle.-sheop, and hogs. Is doctors’ which is true but we had the merchant, the tailor, the baker. Jones has predicted that p ilin g purchases at quota- “ 8c solution, one way or the other. nounced for control of its war not entitled to claim as a loss the a lot of good ones, fully as com­ the candystick maker all scram- of patents of the nation'sneti^^n « leadingleBriinr ... Super S O A P f'NAST GRANULATED 2 X ’ * 33c By A. H. O. petent as the general run of Doc­ tions above those prevailing tha Not many issues attain that economy. We Americana can look value of animals that perish from bling for more ana more shekels rubber, oR and chemical com­ last week of January. The agency tors to-day, and much more full o' panies \y6uld produce this amount critical Importance In a democ­ at these measures with a touch among those animals that were in the market place, and they added "other measures” would b# These are the days when one raised on the farm, except aa such the milk of human klndnesa - they have decld(Hl to jump in and by th^ summer of next year. The racy. Hitherto, slavery has been of envy; they are, perhaps, what were belovedly referred to as the moat he expects for this year is adopted unless prices remained be­ Qo^ee>i! of Ray Baldwin's great prophecies loss ts refle ted in an Inventory, if scramble with them while the go­ low these levels. Other measures, the only Issue which threatened to we might be doing, if we had a uaed. If livestock has been pur­ family Doctor, or the Family 90.000 tons. Contracts have been Markets ing is good. however, have not been forthcom­ The pleasing aruma and flavor ol .first N artonol paralyze the very life of this na­ more realistic domestic leadership IS coming tnli In an unexpected chased for any purpose, and after­ Physician - that, too, beant some­ let for only 60,000 tons. quarter. thing in those days. They won uni­ Doctors, you have had a very The tariff commission is less- op­ ing. If You Bake at Heme, Remember Coffees 11 enjityed by thousands of satisfied customers. tion. Slavery had to go— every at Washington, more domestic ward dies from disease, exposure, good thing. But a* sure aa the Best hogs yesterday brought '^ffoccou It was sound enough when he or Injury, or Is killed by order of versally the respect, the admira­ timistic. Three months before Ja­ 1 here's a blend to suit any taste and a price to m il last drop of It. . vigor in the White House, less made-lt—fio .sound that it carried tion. almost, the reverence, of the night follow* the day, you- are pan attacked us, it reported, "prea- $12.90 a hundred pounds, peak of anyone’* pockelbooh. 0RANGB.^'1,%C. y the authorities of a State or the killing the goose that laid (he the current advance. The average Today, t>e American nation is selfish sectional and class politics him righf into the Wlllklc cabinet United States, the actual purchase entire community: because they ent production of synthetic rubber golden egg. You have bled 51r. svtnt sold at about $12.70. This tom and divided by another great in Congress. at PhilaiTelphia. Apd it didn't price of such livestock, less any were men whose whole lives were in the United States is Insignifi­ 'o r an g is matter whether it was Bruce Bar- John Q. Public white by rk&.klng cant." (The U. S. actually produc­ compared with a top of $10.20 and FLEISCHMANN’S IS depreciation allowable as a deduc­ devoted to the cause of the relief large issue. For decades, now, we have Australia's ec9 nomic war meas­ proper medical treatmerll well an average of $9.92 Immediately KYBO tort who originally thought it up; tion in resuebt of such perished human suffering and distress to all ed in 1941 only a little more than nigh prohibitive to him the wage prior to America’s entry into the pkg ^ffAPEFRUn , I been compromising and awarding ures are these: ,i't waa Baldwin who u.sed it, and livestock, may be deduclfd aa a the people without regard to their 10.000 tons of synthetic rubber.) Luxury Coffee alternate victories on the issue of 1. Prices of all goods and effectively. loss If the loss is not compensated personal sacrifice, or. the financial earner. But you have *#1*0 aroused To Take 18 Montha w^ar. at a thilfty his ire. You think you have won Regarding construction of new 6MPfH,0ff„Sr ^ »/t isolation. T he' division is by no .services are to be pegged, with But now the prophecy has tak­ for by insurance or otherwise. The status of the patient. They weren’t THE ONLY YEAST price en a renli.stic application which a lazy 16t; they responded to the to-day. You’ll iiir^y lose to-mor­ factories, the commission observ­ 2bUs49c means half'and half, so far as our present prices the maximum. actual coat of other property (With Patrobnaa Botw Metera Baldwin,, as a sound pro.spector of | proper adjustments for ')leprecla call of the sick aa readily at three row.' The day of -Socialized Medi­ ed: population is concerned; but it has ■ 2. Profits will be pegged at a Republicans on the public payroll, ]'tion> which is destroyed(by^rdei_ rder In the morning aa three in the cine la coming tmd you the Doc­ A single synthetic rubber plant CRISCO having a capacity of 20,000 long White Plains, N. V.— (4^—The been half and half so far aa our maximum of four per cent on never even imagined. of State or Federal authorities afternoon and they hadn't discov­ tors more than any other force i i earth are hastening its arrival. Be- tons might be erected and equip­ public safety commissioner could­ WITH ALL THESE COPLEY >s” 29c actual policy is concerned. And capital. If profits develop high­ ^What Baldwin said was this: i may likewuse be claimed as a lots. ered the financial wizardry of cal­ n't figure out why 60 of the city's ‘^hcro is no substitute for a good ! If reimbursement is made by a culating the difference in the value liold, the bandwriting is upon the ped in 18 months ... . ” CABBAGE ‘"'W we have paid the price for leaving er than that maximum, they will wall. Men in the private rubber in­ 960 automobile parking metera c b t job in private industry." 1 State or the ^ United States In of sleep from 9 p. m. to 12 m., were not producing any nickels Anthorlzed Bottler: Pepsl-Cola BottUng Co., Central Village, Conn. 24 7 JO H N ALDEN 2.'.:;45c this issue unsolved: we paid it in either be taxed or passed on to the This, at the time, was serept- An Old Sinner. dustry lean tow-ard the tariff com­ whole or in part on account of and from 12 m. to 7 a. m.. the day mission view. Decrying "lurid gen­ until it waa discovered that all imucf losing the last peace; we paid it in consumers In price reductions, ed as good cle^in political propa­ I slock killed or other property de- j eralizations, garbled statistics and 60 recalcitrant devices were locat­ VITAMINS ganda, especially by. those who savage division during the ap- j 3. Wages VUl be frozen at the I stroyeu in respect of which a loss ) insupportable estimates.’,' they say ed on Patrolman Robert Foster’s RICHMOND 2 39c JWNACH were on the public payroll and ! was cl.almed in a prior year, the i beat. Arrested and charged with proach of this war: we are paying . present levels, but with full provl- that even an "Industrial miracle" OXYDOL A. t 3 -b. who never thought they would amount received is required to be ' Big Reduction in Tin Can with every lucky break conceiv­ petty larceny, the patrolman ad­ it t(xlay as the first bitter differ- sion for readjustment of wages to want anything like a job In pri­ reported as income for the year In able cannot produce more than mitted the offense. Commissioner med ences over conduct and rcsponsl- ! the cost of living. | vate industry. which reimbursement is made. The I 200.000 ton* of rubber by mld- Thomas Foley said, after a spe­ Today, the public payroll la cost of any feed, pasture, or care pkg ( blllty for the war itself ral.se their 4. Speculative investment, such Supply Posjes New Problem 1943, exactly one half of Mr. cial meter key and 39 nickels • B O ^ E V 9 p"r 22c su>lng farewell to a good many which has been deducted as an ex­ were found on-Ijls person. TOMATO JUICE head again: we will pay for it,, to- as has recently invaded the Man- Jones’ promise. CANDIESI wtiu believe and prartire Bald­ pense of operation must not be in­ V I O t t T Z * FINAST - ABSOLUTELY PURE DELICIOUS morrow, unless the question is re- I Chester real estate field, can only | win's slogan. cluded as part of the cost of the Washington, Feb. 12 (4*)— A * No limit was aet, however, Make .>lg Savings Here solved and dei ided, in another lost ! be made with the approval of th.’ [ This fact, combined with drafts | stock for the purpose of ascerUln- SWCFTHOME SSSOR1M-T 1 |b Ing the amoimt of a deductible sharp reduction in the supply of the use of tin for preserving such CAMAY pezee. ' government itself. * Into the army, la creating, believe . 1 - ____ _ . ♦V..K ^.eti™ . P«rish*ble products u Important CHOCOLATES box 2 5 c it or not. a .shortage of candidates loss tin cans posed a fresh wartime 3«i?/27c 3'- 17c Even as wc try to win this war. fruits and vegetables, tomato TOILET SOAP PLANUt BurrCM 13 02 ' These are harsh measures. They ' (he public pujToll. If gross income Is ascertained problem today - for America's juice, milk and fish. BUDS In CffMophinc pkg 19c we are living under the threat aie far b<-yond anything that has , The pl.sce where this shortage by the use of inventories, no de­ housewives, already facing sugar On Uat of Critical Metala duction can be taken separately CHCKOIATE COAUD 1 |b W ’ that we will lose the peace seemed to have even a slight i •* already being felt Is in the rationing, doing without silk hose Tin ts on the list of critical Afo4e SaAAUup. teaching profession. Throughout for livestock or products lost dur­ and walking to the store to save 4 25c CHERRIES box 25c through the ojpcration of an chance of happening in the United metals as a result of the war In MILLBROOK CLUB Connecticut, teachers are being ing the year, whether purchased 12 or A REAL VAlUC 1 lb sa*« tires the Pacific. America customarily in hindipak of 6 contents American minority. That minori­ States. Such economic controls a.s drafted. Almost an equal number | for resale or produced on the farm, The War Production Board a n -' ha* obtained moat of iU tin from SODAS 6 btls BRIDGE MIX pkg 2 0 C ty is already exerting Itself; Sena- President Roosevelt has asked, or are leaving the teaching profes-; as such looses will be reflected in nounced that after Search 1 such Malaya. WPB expeit* estimated FINAST 28 « their nights in some defense fac­ amount of the l(^sa. "special" products will be re­ DILL PICKLES lar CRABAMPLR »r editorial claiming it is "lime that 1 past eight months, how strongly If an individual own* and oper- have no fear that there will be tory. It is getting to be-as it w-as stricted to the 1940 output, and 14 or MINT those who willed the war were | every one of these Australian ______atea a farm in addition to being any shortage of the essential food in the last war, w-hen some hardy i k.,.i the manufacture of amaU-alze cans products" came from Paul S. CAMPBELL’S tomato juici 4 cans driven from their hiding places to ^ measures has been fought in this ., , , . I engagea lO aoouier trade or Duel* PURE APPLE 2 'J 25c individual* worked almo*t a ro^ d | ,u*tain* a loa* wdll be eliminated. Willis, president of tbe Associated HEINZ Rkhmond A 1 the front line where they can country. In every case the figrt the clock to gH those sil^k i from the farming operaUon*. such Grocery Manufacturers of Ameri­ Dots "‘o'uilk S?R,*gu'V*’ 2Vk"29< i Fruit Cocktail Cube Cut* £ ( CURRANT or ^Oorag^ share the agony which they ere- j The normal school*, which w ly , deducted f rom groas ca. He said that warehouse Sentiment CAREFULLY STRAINED RLACK RASRBfiRRY jar I3C has come from the unwillingness THE SKILL find flawless acenrmey with Baking Choc, 2 ban 19c Sunbrite Ctaonsor 3 ><>’ 14c ated."—an editorial w hich is label- •' of one section or one class to give a few month* ago were c___ l.r_- HtOE PASK t I* oxx, many, many years, places the UNITED peaches, pineapples, prunes and with faulty prescription filling — CALL JUNIOR ffM Do-NutscbMumMSafiraa ^ 13c Foloto Bfcod '*■* 11c SV R SM n # Asso*Tw>Ni fO* 30C effort. ness to all its people, and more are in excess of the receipts there­ utmost teachers ot Connecticut who re­ other frulta and vegetables not re­ SSI'S FOODS J cans *1111* kind of unity won’t w-in soundness for the post-war years, from, the entire receipts from the STATES WELDON’S. •Uliu main at their posts In a position sail of products may be Ignored In garded aa of primary importance. A p p h S o u e tC o k ti^ •• 19c Porkoriiewe Rolk 13c Edecetor COOKKS 22c Amerlcs won t win this I and a thousand -times less danger where, for once, they bold some­ rendering a return of Income, and SAVINGS -Special products covered by tbe wmer believing lleelf wrong. W e: of Inflatton, which -ran be aa bad thing of ao upper band. They the expenses incurred, being re­ • m ^ O N D S ortler take in medical, chemical ^IILIKOWSKI — THE FLORIST Wa raaorv* th* right t* llailt gnawtitlaa Prieoa to chaiigo fin* to osorhot noctoatloea Sclass £ “S toe*"” ^ S S iadl la P*® 1be» win the war unless we aet- as war itself, than we in the Unit­ ran, for Instance, remember garded as personal expenses, will ANDSIAMPS dental and Industrial supplies. 69S Main Street how, in so mnay locaUtles, they not constitute allowable deductions ^ * 'saa a S r S ^ « gasp wav» vlfiOCOiMlJ._____ PRICES EFFECTIVE AT THE FOLLOWING FIRST NATIONAL STORES: 'f - % i S e r ^°*** ®“ ‘***’f*»- conclusively, ed States. Australia la unfortu­ A DIAL 6029 HEINZ were tbe first and special goats for Federal income-tax purposes. 'Is/' Nylon ts used In the Insulation up over ODugu \ '^y orWerldeell Ua». tbe queatl^ of nate, in-that It lies exposed U of the depreaaloa, bow It waa of wires for electric refrigerators, - I -• llaksa ao. tk* O u- not America has been more immediate military threat tbelr salary which was cut first, Singapore waa leased in per­ vacuum swaepera and other house­ CUCUMBER 24 oz M 22 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER ' Um a than we do on our owm aoU. But and moal heavily, how their eat- petuity to Sir Stamford Raffles hold equ^ment. That means mstal I’s b PICKLES jar X IC ary achefinlea w-eat Into the mu- for the East India Company in according to nykm ^^(GrM eriea^|uitsand^egetabIe*OnI^^ ‘ wo3^ IlfifraikTi bk* - been wrong, J Australia Is fortunate In ha\*ing a aleiaal Hooet. haw their cialA 1824 by Um Sultan of Tohora. r - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1942 PAGE NINK V MANCHESTER ETENxrNG riERAT.n. Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n . Th u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 12.1912 EIGHT this morning when It was changed. W ar Affects Lights Catch Up As a result those who were to re­ MADAME VAUGHN M oiin is cliairinan in chargc-wilh Forming Manpower Start Planning Garden port for work at 7 o'clock found it ■ C h e s te r Barracks asks for more Liliiiich I'liree GIFTED READER AND i volunteers to take Oie course for American Glass 1 the other members of the comniit- Ballot Recess Manchester Call Session I With War Time necessary to go to work in the I lee. Fred Eeker. N.stal" Affi lyano. Library Use dark. ADVISER : Site of Pool the Auxiliary State Police now be- ICetsld KMc-- and John Boueher. While Ground Is Frozen ilng held In East Haddam each Date Book Fighting Ships The sudden change caught the Advice Given On Everything ' t'omnniii I kas t our! Seen Meaning O f Registrars Mobilization Board Pertaining Ta Tonr Life. Monday. Wednesday and Friday Exliiliit Held Since the starting of war time police unprepared and the officers I evenings. A total of 12 meetings There will be a ses.sion of the Tonight SPECIAL READINGS — 5«e. Oil Town Land Court of C'qmmon Pleas held on (Continued from Page One) ------^ Interesting Contrasts in (This Is the second of tinea (^yourself to five or six vegetables this week, dohe to save electric who do duty at the Center each ! will be held and the course includes Meeting of Volunteer Registrars stories discussing the plant- that will yield aomethlhg through- power, the streets In Manchester morning were working In the dark 2194 5Ialn SL, Opp. Capen S t, Friday, February 13th, in Rock­ Repnhiie’s End for Selective Service Inductions. Authorized to Muster All Study of Patrons of for a while. 1 a study of First Aid. drill, use of Wonirn's Guild of Grii ville. cruiser Montpelier slid gently Into Volunteer Clerks to Re­ Ing and cultivation of war out the season. Such a garden re­ have been lighted each morning Hartferi, Cona. nrcaini.s. bomb.s. fighting fires, etc.. Legion Hall at 8. North' Enders Asserts Bingo Tonight the river at The New York Ship­ Workers Necessary for The Public Library. gardens in Connecticut.) quires a minimum of care. without regard to the time, or just Hours: 10:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. and is designed to fit the individual' Icp Oiiirch Hear .Al o (Continued from Page One) TonWvrrow building Corporation. ceive Instructions To­ ------If you got o' half dozen differ- as they were bumed liefore. This A house wren fed her young District Should Pur­ to aid the regular State Police. Mrs. Claiu .Miller. Regent of Sa- Valentine dance, Catholic Ladies Phoas 5-8M4 rrod Heart Circle will hold a pub- At both scenes, the fantare that night at A. L. Home. Maximum War Fac­ By George Mackle ent varieties of com, all matur- wa.s the cau.-»e of .xome talk until 1.2)7 times in a day. Boltonites now taking the oour.sl' Fine Leelure/ ‘ jr.cnt that “ the i^erond duty of ev­ of Columbus. umially accompanlea the launching Life in thC Public Library dur­ New Haven, Feb. 11—(A*)— It ing on different dates, and plant chase the Property. include: George Wippert Adolph he bingo this evening at 8 o'clock tory Production. al her home. 113 Pro.speel street ery citizen of thf* I'nited Stales In Saturday, Feb. 14 of ships was dispensed with be- ing a depreasion, and during an in­ wouldn’t be a bit too early to start a row of each at the same time— Broil, Vincent Kreze.sicki, Oscar Center Church Womens Giiil i tinm of war is to enjcape himself Hartford District Council. V. F. cau.se of war-time rcgulat'.ona. Of- Chief Registrar Elmer Weden dustrial boom period presents some your garden tonight. All you need around May 20—you’ll have a Anderson and George O. Rose. I iilon < hiireh Notes and members of the local Selective Ther» i* a giowinR feeling at members were entertained yester­ The Mothers' elub of the Union viporously in pulitii7». ’ adding: W. mertlhg, V. F. W. Home, Man­ hclals, after congratulating the Washington, Feb. 12.—(JF>—A is a desk or table, some paper, a steady supply of corn for quite Classes are held in the East Had- Service Board will meet this eve­ interesting contrasts. During a de­ the north end. in the Eighth Srhool day afternoon and an. interesting Congregiitioniil c hurch "w ill hold a ■"I'olilics IS pood m lin^e of chester Green, at 8 p. m. sponsors, hurried back to busy manpower mobilization board au­ ruler and pencil. Your garden some time, starting early in and Utilitic* District that the pro­ dnm High school. pression the Reading Room is well exhibit and description of early meeting next Wedne.sd.sy evening peare; m time war pohtus i.s in- St. Valentino s nance, .Manches­ desk.®. ning with the volunteer registrars thorized to muster all workers ought to be planned on paper, the August. posed swimming pool should he Fire Wardens American gla.ss by .Mis. K B. (li.s|>r0vsable.'* ter Country Club. Keels Laid In September at the Legion Home on Leonard necessary for maximum war fac­ filled with people during all hours Connecticut agricultural expert- One row of beets will last for a owned by the district, excivi.sively. ' Fire warden.s will play an impor­ It eight oCloek in the social room? WaiLsworth of Akott Drive, paint­ of the ehurch Miss Edith .Ma.son, He said there \sas ‘ a \ast an’ 1 Air Raid Warden's School, High ship is about nine months. said to have been selected by Pres­ particularly in the use of fiction. alone, there isn’t much sense, ob­ The corn should be planted at rQ “SUPER PIGHT" or. have been organized. David C e.-.se- tor the evening are Mrs. anyone who la Incapacitated and time for the March town meeting. .Mrs. Wadsworth has madi an **.\U 0|ipo!%nion Dies” i school hall at 7'30. The Montpelier was lUShed to ident Roosevelt over Sidney Hill­ Then comes the war! And with viously, in planting auiy. one end of the garden, so it STEAKS Toomey is captain of one crew and Ro-;,,' ( 'n-rhow ski.' .Mrs Richard cannat register, can call the Le­ So you base your list on what On Dlstrlct'a Property intensive study of antiques in gen­ ‘■p^ilitical unity means that all Registration Day. 7 a. m. to 9 p readiness about six months ahead man, head of the War Production it comes increased . employment. won’t shade other crops, and after It has developed within the past Aldo Peace captains the second. eral and her collection yesleiday Blankenhiirg Mrs Julia Harrison of time. Us sponsor was Mrs. Wil­ gion Home. 3642 and an authoriz­ Board's Labor Division, and Sec­ Users of the library now ask for the family likes, how much It can it la harvested the same‘ ground The two crews ron.sist of about 12 Mrs Heiirv Gunther. Moth-rs un-l ■ oppo.sition. all eritici.sm. die.s and m., American Legion Hall. ed deputy will b« sent to the ad­ two or three weeks that if the pro­ enibraeed some of the rare goli- Tea for new residents. C. of C. liam F. Corry. ■wife of the Vermont retary of Labor Perkins, who have books on machinery, airplane en- eat, how much canning your wife may be planted to late turnips or i f : posed swimming pool is con.struc- men who have been trained for the frien-l.s arc united t-.-t-- pre.-.- nl - one-pnrty system arises a .sys- city's mayor, who was escorted dress for the information. Ar­ guies, grinding, tool making, is willing to do and how much .spinach. You can get early and lets and other objects in gla.-vs I'lie Dr Hari'V Trii:-t. presi-lent ot I teni of tv'ranny upon whi-'h there auxiliary at the Center church. been mentioned for the post. ted it should be on land owned by work. Equipment of the fire war­ here by her husband, and other rangements have also been made mathematics, or some other sub­ storage space you have available late varieties of string brans dens consists of; 6 pumps, 11 speaker demonstrated them, tell­ IS no deterrent, no check and no Feb. 1*. 18, 19. 20 Executive Order Submitted Paul V. McNutt COOKED HAMS ° ‘ ^5 the district. Many feel that the ing in her eharnung way the hi.'- the Biingiir Seminary at I3angnr, j state offleiaJs. to take care of any patient in the ject to help them prepare for their after she has done it. which will spread out sufficiently pails, in shovels. 12 fire fighting .Maine, will be the gueM piea-het-; br.i.lo ' s.itd Kelland Herald Cooking School at the It was learned that an executive Then you check your list property of the Y. M. f’ A. just tory of most of the outstanding Sponsor of the Butler was Mrs. Manchester Memorial hospital who order creating the board was sub­ new tasks. Longer hours of labor, to give you beans over the latter tools. 10 brooms. Each fire tight - ^ -m Sun-hay mofning .March 1, at j • Were there no such thing in State theater against a list of what grows well part of the summer. east of Nelson place is not suitable pita-es in her collection the world today as politieal unity 1 lohn Wehle, Lansdowne. Ra., a la liable for regiatratlon. mitted to President Roosevelt a and other activities occasioned by for a pool. Then the legal angle ing crew is equipped with 2 knap- j the Union - h-irch Dr Bn-ok--.', Thursday, Feb. 19 I daughter of the late Marine corps The Locion Home will be open­ Battle Lines the war have used up many hours in Connecticut and what dfiea not, Cabbage, a vegetable that can­ sack pump.“. 4 pails, .3 shovels, 3 Tin ,\iid Moovleii Mare we Would he at peace, for it is Oratorical Ontest at Amencan few days ago, but that Ahe Pre.si- haa entered into the question and Mrs. SymingUm's decorated tin I-a.stor of tni- Unu-n - hiir- h. is a eomniander. The Gherardi's spon- ed promptly at aeven o'clock next which were formerly hours of and, unless you're a gardener from not be Intercropped, should be set 27’ fire fighting tools, and 3 brooms. political unity which has plunged dent had a.skod for a new draft to 'way back, you better cross off CHOCK S ’ ’ =«( ■ it la doubtful If the town could ap­ ajid wooden ware has been .sought gi.i'luntc of th-' Bangor Seminary Legion Home. I sor was a granddaughter of its Monday morning, February 17 and leisure. A comparison In circula­ out as early as poasiblt, one nr Center Bod Cross the world into war. It is those Saturday. Feb. 21 eliminate certain points to which all those in the latter category. two rqws depending on the de­ propriate money for any improve­ by moat of the hobby shows held Foll-v.ving the cu.stom of tiltv nations w Inch have succumbed to ' :'..,i.-.o.sake. Mrs. Christopher Rob- will atay open until nine o'clock he objected. Government sources Move Closer tion statistics shows an increase RIB ment that was not deeded to or Fifteen women attended tho all years, the Union thurch will hold Dance al V. F. W. Home, .Man­ I inson of Rocitcliff. Ont. in the proportion of nonfiction You check your list against the gree of your fondness for corned ROAST '*31' day sewing meeting of the Bolton in town, and Illustrates what may political unity that have loosed in the evening. It is hoped that aaid the order would be issued soon, amount of ground you have avail­ beef. owned by the town proper. be done with the old-time boxes, .aervlcri- in the chapel each .Sun- madness and death upon this chester Green thoae who are liable for thla draft but union labor officials said they books borrowed which Indicates Several had investigated several Center Red Cross on Wednesday. ilnv cvenr.g throughout the Twentieth .Anniversary celehra- leas time for purely recreational able for a garden and, unless you Eighteen girl.s' skirts were com- canisters and trays to beaiitifiil for selective service will be regis­ thought Mr. Roosevelt would wait Japanese Nearer Heart have been an unusually conserva­ W O/LEW '2 r ‘ aitea for a combination play­ homes of today. .Mrs. -synunglMn 1^'tiicn sca.-'>n ' ■it.cnnanv * has pohlieal unity, j tion of the Washington Social Draft Rioters tered before that time. until he had consulted again with reading. grounds and swimming pool hut jileted and w ork w iis done on sev­ Dr C.---rg-' S Brooke?, pa,-tor of | politi-al' unity nub. There are more reference que.*)- tive planner, cross off a lot more. 1 1 1 1 LI eral snow suits. .'Several women gave a deiiionalratlon of tlie wav .1 a pn n the six-man CIO-AFL committee Of Singapore After Draw Plot on Paper the most logical selection yet she stcncil.s the famous Hitcheoi k the Union church will have for th' |p.,f, p,,|itii-al unify " Sunds.i, Feb. 22 Injure Police with which he met la.st Friday. A tions to be looked up than previ­ Banks Geared JRRR£Ys named is located on William throughout the town who are iin- Being Driven Bark. ously: information on poison Next draw your garden on pa­ ahle to attend the Wedne.sday I hairs, and deseribed the pmr css ■ iiiijcct of hi.-i sermon Sun-lav ; Kelland said thi- only check on Banquet, Campbell Council. K second meeting is scheduled for per, labeling each row with the LB street, bordering Summit .street. of painting these much-sought an­ ■r-'wer of Silent Braver " ,anv administration was a ' strong. of C. Need V^oliiiileers Feb. 20. gases: fire prevention methods for / with plenty of room for all the meetings are sewing at home and (Continued from Page One) war use; insignia for army and vegetable you are going to grow To Aid Plants arcomplishihg a great deal of work tiques before the .stencil and m. - I>c|iiitv Here .-inccre. able, patriotic opposition Friday, Feh. 27 Labor supply was one of the (('. Yates .McDaniel, the last in it (the experiment station will IgpOLDERS /..pecreatlon needs of the North End lallie colors are applied, all ot .A -I- piitv collector of internal paitv and Ih.at if an opposition Independent Suit CVimpany ben­ questions aaid to have been dis­ navy; requirements for joining each week. alist leader who spoke at the ral­ For Auto Course .Ainerirun correspondent In give you a table showing how Yoir years to come. __ - Riiiird of Tax Review which held the attention of the j II venue will lie at the T-I'.vn - party "con.'ents t-> sit in silent In- efit entertainment for Rod Cros.s. cussed by Mr. Roosevelt and the Sln)ptpore, still N on the Joh. Coast Guard; location of places much you can expect, if you're b r is k et “ ' r Is Ideally I>«eate) - The •'■OO HAOOOCS easy walking distance of every ber api-lying for information on "That party in power will not sonic Temple. pacification." Service Bureau in the Municipal from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. the collection represents dolLs from these, two day.- ^ declare for itself a political recess; criticized in sonic labor quarters ening the skies above him. Civilian Defen.se, and the present corn and a row of staked toma­ Connecticut Bankers' Association I Smelu ■ deetlon of the North End. There French-Canadians, he added, Inillding is receiving applications ■amcv mso.um all parts of the United States. to .lull ;t vcill only demand under the i . . . ^ ^,| . B.H a labor conscription plan. The McDaniel heeded British ad­ crlsi-s. A scrap book of Item.-i, toes wouldn't get much sun and said today its member banks were are at least three springs, with ex- .School Board Meeting "spend too much time shouting for this course and ten applica­ which arc concerned with local, "geared for swift action " in pro­ Oysttrs Mcmliers of the Bolton School Especially interesting were tw o William I’anr-ko 46, --f 34 - pf patriotism lliat the other! . l l t l l l l o l . memorandum asserted that six vice to "Go!" But today the wriuldn’t produce much lettuce. cenent water, a grove and room i and , yelling and cheering for one tions have already been received. Federal agencies are now engaged war activities, clipped from the viding working capital for de­ SANitasv»ac« Board attended a meeting held dolls that Betty received last sum­ .Spiing street, was senten-ed to '-’>1 partv .shall declare a political re- 1 pohtieian* or another- and the re­ ship alioard whieh he obtained From an economical standpoint, Sfcriwp enough for a public playgrounds mer from England, representing The course will be under the in recruiting man-power and said Manchester Herald, is being kept it "is well to plant lettuce, radishes fense manufacturing firms in the that would eliminate any traffic Tuesday ev'ening at the home of -liiys in T-'ll.-in-l jail in the Ro- k- j ces.s ' hi w ent on. sult IS that these politicians have deck piLsange still was In Sing- lAsas. ssesw J f * an R. A. E. flyer and an auxiliary is on Vi ar Tim e personal direction of Harry Flagg that If these were not to work at • liore harbor and McDaniel in the library. ; peas and other early crops in the state. HONOR OF OUR FOUNDIR haaards. Mrs. Mark Carpenter in South ville City Court on We-lneaday on i "The inevitable result of such a been convinced that the French- girl, both in regulation costume. a charge of breach of the pc.icc rcec.ss will be the destruction of and will consist of fifteen hours of cross-purposes a mutual agree­ still was filing the news, even A few ot the new books on Civil­ same area; then you can use the "A tremendous volume of work It tl4 W«Rk mf y¥r When the question of financing Bolton. Routine business was Canadians are easily led. Remg instruction on Tuesday and Thurs­ ian Defense are listed. taken care of. Supervisor I. B. Another unique doll about two He wa.s arre.ste-1 Tue.s-lay night the two-party system, the erection ' . .Ts'.ly led they have exploited you ment as to basic policy must be ns Japanese boniliers and dlvr- j ground twice, planting it again will be placed with the manufac­ AAf SwM' At*4 In the project was brought up it was Two of the clocks on Main and day nights from 7 to 9 p. m. worked out. "Air Raid Precautions": in ten ' with turnips, cabbage, beans and turers of this area in the Imme­ wr'v* •wrttIvRtI 11 thought that the district could ar­ Dunfleld attended the meeting hut inches high was made entirely of Patrolman .Arthur Francis who f the tyranny of the one-party t-i the utmost. " bonibcrs repeatedly attacked St. Jame.:; atreeta are showing the ^ e motor mechanics course is "The experience in Great Brit­ parts. Detailed information outlin­ other late crops. diate future," the association said tivRR y«y th* M«it bwyt MR* range terms to have It constructed was obliged to leave early for an shells and came from Puerto Rico. was callcil to the man's house b> , .-v.stem and the disappearance of correct time. The others have had his vessel. "H e are. still There were dolls from Java, the the republic. a requisite for registration In the ain and Germany is already being afloat." he re|>orteil, "and m«v ing what to do In event of an air The experiment station does "Time Is of the essence and de- . . ■. fnoIN# iRtllRtt, tMMftIhiRft aad laid out on a bond Issue. While appointment in Columbia. All his family. They claimed that h-‘ their hands removed. .About .Asters raid !• ft vRfy iRwytl rpr tan aiaha members but one were present. i’ liilippiiiea. China, one a Siamese "The Republican party will in­ Motor Corps with 30 hours of first confirmed here in the Uiiitoil get away tonight.") I not encourage the home gardener ' lays must .be avoided, whether oc- the matter had not been brought to drank ether. Pam- ko w a.s also o i- Town Clerk Samuel J. Turk- States," the memo aaid. "that in M ‘ _ "Y'our Career In Defense," by avatlabUI Y«i, tha palicy aw* fawndar aa- Change School Calendar dancer, and dolls from other Asi­ dei'cd to jiay the costs of $12.93. sist that this war be carried on Tile aster is a composite flower. aid instruction. : to try winter squash, cucumbers | casioned by financing problems or taMlithaM aa many yaara aga wa*lia wan- the attention of the district offi­ ington. who has always insisted Only eight more applicants will the battle of industrial production Shelby L'Yjllom Davis. Contains the I or pumpkins- they take up too ! for any other reason. cials there Is a move on foot to A change has been made in the atic and European countries, all ITogruni Tonight to com,ilete. utter, innclusivo mili­ that the clock in his office remain I Us blossom is made up of clustws By <'. Y ates .MelJaniel 4ara far yaw aiara than avar la^ay. Wa displayed in standing position on tary vii'tory. " Kelland said. "The be received for this course and and mechanical warfare there in­ latest and most authentic informa­ I much room. and. Connecticut soil IJttle Time for Financing bwy Miract. rfa away with wnnacaaaary la* present to them within the near school calendar for Bolton ele­ Troop 14, Boy Scouts of Anier;- on Standard Time must also | of smaJl blooms, organized >«to evitably develops conipetitum for Singapore, Feh. 12 -/P The mentary achoola and Manchester a specially constructed rack. Republican party will oppose with those who apply will be listed th tion about our shipyards, aircraft being what it is. the amateur ia "Under present conditions man­ Matwaan praAta and aatra aRira Nandlinf handMAf cAarfat*cNarfaa* future. ca. will meet tonight at ^ticir ■ change hts time to agree with war - groups, go they may be a greater the limited supply of available battle lines moved steadily rloser High school. According to the every ounce of its intelligence and the clasB in the order of receipt. factories, metal works, machine likely to have more trouble than ufacturers are often called to al»araalaara aavlaia wHNwHA yaw awaryavary lima y#a JuriMUetten Angle hea-lqunrters- on Vernon avenue time. ' attraction to bees manpower, especially in the high­ to the heart of Singapore today shops, ordnance arsenals, explosive Its worth if he tries his hand at Amt wmut ‘mttmrm AAW. The other angle connected with original schedule a vacation was strength any effort ot. the port of Washington to negotiate a con­ aarna Fa Oal yavr 'aKara aaw . taday aad ANN AA4I MR 24* ■At this time tliey will have a [iro- ly skilled occupations The mili­ after bitter counter-attacks last plants and Federal Civil Service. It onions, celery, brussel sprouts, . avaryday. Fa all 4 Aaad OaiaHaiaala h'a jM a y M u itf the proposed swimming pool is listed for the last week In Febru­ uraiii in kei-puig with Boy Sioul nur enemies'to bring about a nego­ tract and may have little or no OKLATIN A 4 ^ tiated peace. tary services and industry both night by Britl.sh infantry, support­ will give you a broad understand­ cauimower or eggplants. Spray time to arrange for financing. In Pawadar'a Waakl CalaWata wilA Saalagal W..W DCSlCRTt a ^K44 13^ that of Jurisdiction and control of ary. This has been changed and R o c k v ille Week anil the ihirty-si^on-l anni- need skilled persons. msrkle school will be in session on Feb. "The Republican party will be ed by a powerful artillery barrage, ing of our new Industrial picture, materials and fertilizer cost too gome cases the government itself W AfAhAA M4I MM 4 44 tho playgrounds after it Is com­ ■, ei'siii y of the foiin-linfr of tlie li- "From time to time (as the drove the Japanese back at several ■fhe appendix contains detailed de- much to make potato planting eco- ' [IRVlCW P TOP OOALITY ROT | |* pleted. All of these things, how­ 23 antj 24 and the varation will I>ewl8 H. C'hupnuin s.itisfied with nothing short of the is making cash advances against .s.i.iit niovenielit will be nh.KeiM-.. military deslruetlon of our ene- ^ British experience indicates) it poinl.s north of the city. scriptinna of niore than four hun­ nomical in a small plot. t e ------ANN PAQI lLt4^ ever. are to be taken up if and Only include the last three days of 90. Roek>nie ' \-ting Scoutmn.-ter MiffitVwill m may become necessary to allocate Eauirkt .Stuff 'To Grow I contracts in order to expedite | Pntervit A ..h PlivPTR JAR I f mies. so that they are brought ah- I During the niglit .Singapore's dred industrial occupations, out­ I work. when there is a proper petition the week Tn Aprd the vacation available skilled men from indus­ The experiment station may add KKCCPT RASP.RASP----•#« •#« BTNAW. RTRAW. scheduled for the week beginning -n ihnrge. joctly to their knees to sue for gun.s heavily bombarded Japanese lining the duties of each and indi­ 1 "We feel," the association coun- placed before the district officials try to the military services, and posilmns across the .Straits of Jo- cating what each one requires in n few varieties when it has its B e n t T«nl«r CooR*R 3 CANR• • 11 1 1 * * and voters for aetion But the need .April 27 has been chioiged and peace j at other* times return skilled men planting table finally prepared. ' sailed manufacturers, "that gov- school will be in so.ssion on .April "Must Re Eradleated" hore northeast of the Island, a di­ educational baenground, apeclal ' ernment advances are necessary Histiffi to you: Fresher, Thriftier! for playgrounds and swimming Firetneirs Fair from the military services to in­ rection whence no Japanese attack training and physical equiiiment. , but yuu'll be safest if ^u^ stick Mellt-wlMatA^::VaatV.V12« pool la admitted by the North End 27, 28 and 29 with a recess for Vrlillerv Fire "Nazism an-1 Fa.-eism and the dustry. None of the administrative only in those cases where private lap-anese brari-1 of militarism must ha.s developed "Bombs an-l Bombing. " by Willy j to a li.st comprising beaiiVbeets, Vou‘11V«»u‘ll Ue br nnia/rd!nnia/rd. Our eiprr*lReiprr*lorrlA buy IhrmI firm dIpeel ~— oftdNoftea Hfhtright tvho now have to use either Globe the last two days of the week. agencies Involved in the recruit­ broccoli, early, mid-season and : bfi^'j'ij’ g o ' bank credit is not wli^rr Ifii’.v eroM ...... ill . ---anil* onliarilA, then lh»y>dIhry'r* lUfrallyliterally BakiigPtwri«r::?r'c%°aMO* This change has been made so I he eradiialed from the fare of the . Exrhiingr Heavy I'lre Ley. What every civilan'should Hollow or Salters pond. Opens Toiiiglil ,S<*irltei> F o e s ment and allocation of the avail­ British and Japane.se artillery know aouut all the various types late cabbage, carrots, early and • available. It is therefore sug- rtifthed tn \AI*! T oti all llip liiArIniiA frpAlinesailinrftA that naturenatur* putout Sai4wicb ;7.21* The Aeeoclatlon will hold its an­ that schools will rIoM‘ on June 10 -■nrth iiUerly an-i finally, . . . If able man-power can operate quick­ iate corn, kale, lettuce, parsnips, . that you confer with your in. I*rirrt arr K<’<>d nru«. (on.0(1. be.'.aiiAr biiyinfbuying dtrert does away Instead of June 17 as was original- | an-,' ni.an. Repul.-llean or Democrat, j exchanged the heaviest fire of bombs, their contents and ef- filth many iinnrrf^Rar) In brtwrrnrinern espensee.riprnaea. liAAfApd ANN PAQK t OZ ^ nual banquet within a few weeks ly and effectively unless there is throughout today 'fects. what each is Intended to do earlv and late peas, radl.shea, spin- ; banker now and talk over your j IVmUinB CPCAM iTVLt JAR 9* and a committee will Select speak- ly planned. The .shortage of farm ((ontiniieil trmn PAKe One) raises his voice in appeasement or a well-established governmental ach,' tomatoes and earlv and late P f's'n t anf llie fur negotiated peace. I shall de- 1 Shells from the enemy's 5 9 guns and the various types of defense JUICY F.ORILA, cri and make arrangementa for it. policy prepared for such an oc­ i turnips. a view to making advance ar- V 200 216 s EXTRA LABGE 126's Ann Page making the change as many par- j I'-nin-'e him an-1 the Republican | exploded steadily in the northern tor volunteers in the Civilian De­ ! Korkville ( loinpaiiirt' Fintish mntur \ehnle5 nt-hr K1 casion and a mechanism for assur­ part of the city while Japane.se fense Program, and for the plain yVuthorities disagree what would rangemenLs which will enable him ents veil] need the help of their a f«ns' Tmlos .south ot T >- ■I'ltv will denounee him." ing coordination of policy in the be the best specific garden pro- : to give you prompt service and at S ^ A C H im children as enily in .lune as is pos- , Kell,an-1, quoting the lust wor-ls , dive-bombers and high level bomb­ citizen who wishes to he intelli­ ORANGES 2 o . 35' 29' A asRl it • r*v ■ra* <',n‘ales Inlrrot. hnik. hut .«nul th^Tc hud t**-* n i-'> administration of specific pro­ , gram for the t.vpical suburbanite, the same time enable you to take iM t m i M il sihle. -.f Lincoln's Gettysburg address ers were In action Incessantly over gently informed. .Mr. Ley is editor lURded vua II * • r F Bolton hir.d oprr.'itions f*t' impr-rt.iui «• «n' gram s" the island. of PSl's New Weapons jiage. - but Dr. Lawrence Curtis of the | on a maximum load of defense CR..? fUSri TLXAS R-,rte-l | the home front only in the ballot How Important America's great F. H. A. Way riAoRt Johnson, Mis.s Rai hara M( Intyre sitates a close coordination of po­ i.m, iiiiw w — complete aU the formalities at this 'og Kre (Collected I .Anti-aircraft batteries roared 1 and me not for its own sake alone when We are making the greatest Housing Administration's home-financing system provides ^ Bitter 1. 1 p n -:-. .oc . 39' Oleo SUTl lY A CTH% FniH CPCkUlt.V’n ;.‘.13< are: Ralph Broil. Margaret Rich. eheckl; a.«ststant secretary Lieut but for the sake of a stricken. Service Commission, Office of 6-9 Junior boys' game room I a number of protective features to home buyers. George fferzog , int-a action 1-vl.ay and ,sh"t down open. E. S. and W. P. effort of all time, because of what | ORAPCFAuir 4^02 4 ^ Patricia Dtmock Edna Sumner ! stagg'ering world. Civilian Defense, and the United C a ll CkeesEise (■ 43' Swiss Cheese " " c ' n Jiice UNSWtl’ tNtD CAN I f* Agnea Kreyalg. Mamie Maneggia Bolton, Feb 12— (Special i — Allen Registration Slow (a German war|-laTir short 1\ after I "T believe he would have gone, States Employment Service. The 6- 7 Small gvm open for box­It could buy to help arm America. I Among the benefits which the FHA program offers the w. R * supply •! frssh ntlk Rffid cr««fls rareo ?• OZ Postmaster .6aul P-iz-r stated It ha-l- Inij'iK-l Vi--ni))s t-|V> ing. E. 3. More than 12,000.000 a w e e k - Betas Vsnss* CAN EHale. .Tones. Lillian Hutchinson. Final rejiort on Red ("roa.. war , .u. • . «.i farther tnanthan mat.that. " Kelland rveiianu -closed. lu^e- . by PENTLAND" memorandum proposed that the borrower are: 12* dnve in Bolton. on Wedne.sday that only 14 enemy towns i-n the s--ilhwe.stiilhw e.s - -a.-.t mobilization board be composed of 7- 8 -Small, gym open for hand­over $104,000,000 a year la paid to OATl Mary Corroran. I.ida Anderson. , ^ ' lo 5P^Hk ^xplicitlv and ?a\. Tn 1. The low initial payment on the house. «4r 14wa— Railed SUNNTFICLD 2 Maud WcKKiward. Marguerite Bol­ Mrs Barker . $1 on I'ountry aliens had regi-tered in Britain, aiisipg -laniag-'lag.' an-l s-'nieT,hope " _ • of the. world . j ', is . in .w.the K-iir,ballot Secretary of War Stimaon. Secre­ ball, E. S. the U. S. Treasury—for the tax the first three dii.v.' of tlje regis­ ra.Miallles ^^'bethpr she is sixteen or sixty .«he’ll be the happie.at .sweetheart in 6-.8;30 Boys' Junior basketball stam|is for Chesterfields. The cam­ Tiisr mi *Mn Asy •* I CCt OSTRCAM ton and Henry Monougb. Those .Mrs. Mario Fa%a ...... f-d boxes of America.' tary of the Navy Knox, Secretary 2 The maintenance of uniformly low Interest rstes. l.cisi/1 t f sf mA«i. I Salnea A'sshsn Pins 1 7 * who arc unable to attend the Fri­ Mrs. Michael Klots-h ...... ’-d tration period at tlie' Ro- kville town if your V’alentine beans the Pentland label! She’ll be proud to of Labor Perkins, McNutt, Hill­ league. F S. paign hhowa. on a yearly basis, hr*s«i U 51'NNtf »Ct f> .Mrs. Nilsine C lyde-...... 1 dd Post Office The postma-ster esti­ 8:30-10 American Lithuanian just what $104,000,000 means in FHA regulations eitsbllsh this rate at a maximum of 4u^ (DupL mr mmrt rttmiei. day evening meeting .should rail know vou consider nothing but the bes*t good enough for her, for she man, a member of the Civil Ser­ per cent, plus the mortgage-insurance premium of one-half Flair PA»*C XX t 5* -111 mates that there are about 2.'-0 ynzi.* Claim British CNtlzena' Club basketball game. Mr. Tock ...... 1 dO that they do not delay until the ‘ worthV of the Pentland label. ^7-10— Bowling alleys open, E. S. equip our fighting forces for the 3. The long term of repayment, which may be up to 20 MARVEL BREAD .\|rs ( 1 - .s ...... 1 00 last we'ek. The final date for the Berlin I From German Broa l VIGCTXRLE Wardens .Xnnuum i-el Reaches 2 .) i gigantic task aheao. or 25 years. POUND CAKES 5 7|| s riexe •■ORTCNtNG .Mr. and Mrs, Frank C'-llins . 1 d*i registration is February 2Sth. casts'. Feb 12 V The Ger­ Tomorrow For example. In the first adver­ Chirf .Air Raid Warden George man high mminanil reporte.i t—lav TLANTS— Nehru Slill Backs vh le t«>- C. Rose ha-c announred the sec­ QuHrrvviir- C.-rd Partv .. .. 3 O.'i Workers to Meet Daffodil?, Tulips, Gardens. Cinerarias, and 6-9- Junior boj's’ game room tisement In the new aeries, which 4. The Inclusion of all charges In a single regular month­ "DATED” DONUTS JASLrABFIR — »tX'N s. r«f*i4 rn# ttVSRteeif that the British .Air Force ha-1 Azaleasl Violet?, tion air raid wardens for the town The* t(-tal amount turned in by The workers who will assi.st (Continued from Page One) open. E. S. and W. S. will appear shortly, (Thestertleld ly payment. _ These include interest, principal. Iniuranea, CRACKED WHEAT BREAD i • )O0% pure of Bolton as follows: Deputy war­ Mrs Charles Sumner who acted with the .‘^elective Servtre registra- | l-'st 67 plane.s between Jan. .31 ami NoA’elties India Self-Rule 6- 7—Small gym open for hand­shows that the revenue tax paid and taxes. LOAvtS den. Robert -Metcalf; section war­ as -hairnian o ' the dnve in Bolton Hon next Monday will meet this p'eb. 10 on the * European an-l 38. of Philadflphia, and Ralph ball. E. S. • by them on a year's output could CUT FLOWERS— , , 5. FHA’s Insistence on sound construction and location HERMITS CR'SP dens; Albert N. Skinner. Sr., North was $3.')6 "8 whi-h n present.s a evomne at 7 o'clcK'k at the Me­ •Afn.can war front.-" Ma/ziicco. 2.3. and Joaqulm R. 7- 8—Small gym open for boxing. buy: 1.300 two-motored bombers, 6 2' aBoIton; Thomas .Murdejek, I>al.17' Ceffee s lb hag 2 39* from Uimock'i to Oowdy a teacher.s who are to n.ssi.st in the against Great Britain. " the bulle­ ing ship Peas, and Combinations. reemphasized today hia adherence game, E. S. is calculated at $300, a medium Route 6 to Notch; Thomas Flink, registering. tin added Last night the Third JS'aval IM.s- to a policy of self-rule for India. 7- 8—Women’s Plunge, E. S. Dixie WARCARISe 2 45' 1 II j Salvage Committee heavy tank at $70,000, and a two- 0. The single long-term mortgage which wraps up In Red Circle 2 BAGS 45* Bolton .Notch: Anthony Maneggia. The high command acknowl­ trict reported that a South Ameri­ Pentland brings you the “pick of the crop” from leading Eastern State.s (Indian independence has been 7-10—Bowling alleys reserved motored bomber at* $80,000. N<*i;oliale I.Aurence Dillon, chairman Of for some time the price asked by for Mr. Peloquln, E. S. one package the whole home-mortgage debt, paid off on a Andover road to Fount'.iin'.'i; Hen­ edged that Briti.sh air raiders had can steamship sighted a lifeboat Subsequent ads will give an In- monthly basis and therefore not subject to the same Staley’ s .. 2 r7;s 15 ' Bokar Caffee 2 49* the Salvage committee of the Ver­ .Igain attacked southwest Ger­ horticulturists. They’re rushed to us in order to assure “garden Indian Nationalists for full parti­ 7-10- Bowlin galleys reserved ry Massey. Cider Mill to Cfiiter containing-a num^r of bodies off tresting croaa-sectlon of our all- hazards as the old short-term mortgage usually renew­ non Defense Council ha.s an­ many last night, but said they freshness” . . .sturdv, abundantly blooming plants and cut -flower.?. cipation with Britain in the war.) for Burr Nursery Group, W. S. Staley's corn st*rcm 8' ^ alENTINE Hugo Broda Birch M untHin \\ ar Rii> iii<2 the AtlanU'c coast yzsterday, but i out effort. They will pay tribute able at exorbitant costa. Mano Morra, North West .street. nounced the personnel of his com­ caused only flight civilian casual­ was forced to flee when a sub­ That’s why vour Valentine of Pentland Flowers will give longer pleas­ Nehru said in an address: B n ic h 28' CUAIANTII Margsxet Rich Bolton Center mittee as follows: Alco E. Taylor. "On the arrival of Chiang Kai- to the men in the service, to men ties. marine popped up In the vicinity. ure! You pay nothing extra for these finer flowers! Come in and and women In defense and to ■" 7. The assurance, largely a result of the FHA'i careful A Sskllt Luncheon 02 m CHOCOLA’n S I-ouls D. E.'il'jn South s<.h'-.-l t-- (Continued from Page One) Roy A Playdon, A E. Chatterton. Shek in New Delhi I found It PORK M9 * T 35* see! Or, ’phone for suggestions, . . now! Planning Probe workers in ship.Vard |ind factory. scrutiny of the borrower's financial status, that the mort­ Pren CAN A Cider MiU. George B Milne, Fire Chief Wil­ whispered that we were going to gage debt la safely >A-lthln the mortgagor’s capacity to Dt . M Nil 30 •'.* I) Hara’i s pcrfoct posaiM kwtsw capital in.cjtmcr.', rather than a liam Conrady, A. M. Burke and change pur policy. They will give interesting side­ Pears Hart rtl —1*> JAR A Ali Air Raid Warden senool will pay. . . . ricb ia Bavof, pnxaias sM pcrcrnlagc --f thr contract in­ If your sweetheart is out of town you can still thrill her w ith Flow-ers lights on America at war, showing 0 [ T -,Y pp AND 1 6 OZ 4 be hbld m Manchester beginning Wallace Thrall. Sr. | "This Isn’t a fact. It is an Insult • On Deferinenls LIFEBUOY Viiioiia Bl...7.tr/aiv ia Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock in volved A survey is being made this ; by Pentland through our membership in the Florist Telegraph Ser\*ice! to him as well as to us to think for instance, what a wonderful 8. Assurance that the FHA-insured mortgage does not Pickles S«p»et M)(Sge1 JAR | )z OZ 4 coil I Oa« of th* quality, the High School auditorium. This Favors ludepi-ndemt Audltora week hy jjjeans of the school rhtl- ; there will be a change in our po­ job our stars of stage and screen Involve hidden chaf^ges and tricky costs aometlmea charac­ ftaoui, oaiiaaally.kaewa Chairman Irumaa iP . Mo i of Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted are doing to sell defense bonds and H-0 Oats PRO I SOAP ceurae is open to the public and dren t-v ascertain the amount of i licy on hia arrival. teristic of the old-style mortgage. I) AAP-omAs fe e ^ Chtef Air Warden George O. Rose I the Senate Dclensc Investigating material on hand in the homes. - "Our decision was made after Washington, Feb. 12— (Afl — stamps, to entertain the men in Crabaeat CHATKA CAN A Chairman Truman (D-Mo) dis­ ANN PAOK urges all who are able and interest­ I vommiltei --aiii be favored estab- Thi.s waste material will be tabu­ mature thought. India won't ac­ uniform and in keeping them well HtiN? m gm 3 CA« s 1 9 ' ed ta attend the *inoetings. Ali ' lishmrnt ->f an in'^ii pendent audit- lated In the schools and definite cept any rule— Japanese or Ger­ closed today that the Senate De­ supplied with cigarettes. Pickles s.p"'et Mi<»^ A JARS A 'vho complete the lO'ji.-e wUl 1-e I ing agenry. n-sponsible only to the arrangemqnts are to be made for man—but the rule of the Indian fense Investigating Committee in­ SEE THIS BANK FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION 2i OZ s»=a tends to find out whether many Shaker Salt PKC, PEANUT quaUfled -as Air Raid Wardens and : president. Congress or the co'rcp- its collection. The committee is masses." ON F. H. A. LOANS White I Dolton ran iiae more wardejis due I trnlier general, to make a con­ interested in rubber, rags, paper, 17 Oak Si. men now deferred from the draft Must Simplify Valve# because of their occupations Saap Flakes Sill ’ 2 27* LU X T O ILET "*to the scattered population m tinuing check on performance of and metals. At this time they are CoBtrttmte Blood BUTTER town war contracts and profits made should not be called for military Washington, Feb. 12—(gfl— The Siapiae 2 43* not interested in glass bottles nr Opposite service. Koltun To Black Uut under them, to that contractA wooden articles. It is optional New Haven, Feb. 12—(Aq— The plumbing and heating industry re­ SOAP Truman asserted that "thous­ La Fraace POWiOCR The Slate Tiefense Council has might be reopened and deviaed if whether or not salvage ia sold to 'Yale Health I^partment announc­ ceived orders from the War Pro­ PRC 8' askad that Cedton join in Die ' profits were exce.asive or perform­ Circle Theater ands and thousands" of workmen duction Board today to simplify li! 1 9 ' the Junk-man or )pven to a civic ' ed today that undergraduates and in airplane factories shd other de­ The Manchester S atift 2 raos 9* Mackoul teal to be held March 3. ance infenpr. the manufacture of iron, brass 4 CAKES 25^ organization. Furtber details In faculty members bad contributed fense plants have been granted de­ The test M ill begin .-lout 9 p. in. Truman aaid the committee also regard to collections will be an­ Phones: (B247 or 4444 31S pints of blood to the Red and bronze valves In order to save ferments on the ground that their critical materiala and aid in dis­ and will last about one-half hour or i wlBbed to learn from Alackeachie nounced shortly. * Cross for use by the Army and 717 MAIN ST. — Next To Maacheater HcraM — MAHC vuitll all orctu-na of the town can ! how Nelson's announced restric- • Small Weekly Payments work was essential to the war ef­ posing of slow moving Inventor­ Form Red Star Unit Navy. Student# at the State fort, when their Jobs could be car­ A P SUPER MARKET FREE PARKING — LOT REAR OF STM B he cheeked. Tliks test w ill not In- ■ tiona on use of dollar-a-year men A Rockville Unit of the Amert- | ies!! Non-easential aizea and types Teachers’ college here contributed ried on dqually well by women. will be eliminated, and production Trust Co. anv ai-‘u#fBlent- or eating in the war program had worked. can Red Star Animal Relief or­ another 14 pints. Among the "liwpnw 1 and will rppiv only to homra Richard Stone • Optician facilities turned excliuively to .the Member Federml Deposit Ins. Corp. He added that be believed a num- ganization ia being fo-rmed in this - faculty members Upped was Wisconaln baa a town named IVe Rtterve the Right to Limit Quantttiu. AU Rrice* Subioet to Morkot a4tn«l fi the teet blackout | ber ot the

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1942 PAGE ELEVEN Football World Mourns Passing of Harry Fats^ Etlinger

y O L , IX, NO. 21 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Advisei T Silbros Tap Tavern Trojans Lose Falco Will Be New King O’Briglit Sets lM.i tanks, and the comical Jeep [ Olson On Honor Roll Great Line Coach oara. to the barking anti-aircraft , Style Show Ends Legion of Honor Joiiriialisiii Class Beg Pardon Please Debaters Cop New Y Record Late Rally Is and planes which make our coasts | John I. Olson. Jr., '41B, has Overtime Tilt O f Welterweight Division invulnerable. The na y with its j been named to the honor roll at Persoiialilv SlinU Has Panel Talks Room 15 did not donate Team on Rec Alleys Dies al West Point Enousli to Win speedy mosquito boats, warship.s, , We.sleyan University as a re­ $68.69 to the Red Cross as re­ Second Plac^ submarines and aircraft, is con­ sult of excellence in his first ported In last week’s World but Center Billiard Squad Three years ago a black ciirly-<> Falco has sbmethlng that few Wednesday Nighters Hit stantly patrolling the shipping I r semester's academic record. The Girl Re.serves 4-point Per- . Just how far a newspaper's eth­ only $2.1X1. Tbe Main Building haired youngster that.looked more ] fighters possess today. A real lanes. total was $68.69. West Side Dairy Takes , Win Hot Game 34-32; like a grammar school kid than a fighting heart, perfect coordina­ Excellent Scores; Don Lovable Fats Smoothed Zamaitis Leads “ Firsts" “ Bombs Over Europe" was the A member of the freshman .■•onality Progran. was climaxed i ics should influence the news it Middletown Defeats M. Upsets Pros High Flier cla.ss at Wesleyan, Olson Is in The High School World and prize fighter crawled through the tion, ability to light his way out concluding reel which portrayed with a fashion show, held at the prints, was dl.scussed In detail in Chutists into Camp; Meteors Triumph. Willis’ Team Leading. I Out Players’ Woefc; Attack; Second Team the college glee club and Won Girl Reserve contributions were H. S. in CCIL Debate ropes at the State Armory. He of a clinch and la always punch­ the relentle.ss drive of the Nazi i I tenter church Tuesday night The , several different panel talks by the was skinny and .scared. In fact he ing. Ita a new welterweight cham­ his class numerals on the cross­ not included In the school to­ Special Meeting of The Center Billiard team and the The little maides had the sap Highly Regarded by P lo vvs a Overtime n v r > r t im e Perio«l. I’ e r iO fl. Witz to the north and south in Eii- I clothes belonged to the girls and ] members of the Journalism cla.ss Helfl at Mifldletown. looked rather dazed, but when the pion that Middletown has iii this n a y s vsvti miiir » 1930.40. The efficient wat- country team. He is affiliated tal as they gave directly to the knocked out of them aa some of Red Cross In addition to home .Managers on Montlay. Trojans had a real dog fight at the bell rang It touched aomethlng off kid with laughter in his ej-es and Entire Grid World. fare waged by the Germans on the with the Delta Kappa Epsilon were modeled In around-the- last week. This subject was di­ Inside this kid, that transformed fraternltv. vided into many specific groups. room contributions. After being defeated by Middle* East Side Ree last night In the In­ murder in his fists.When any tight­ the host scores were posted for the A routing second half rally by | jjetherlanda. Belgium, Luxem- clock " style. Carolyn Daly served I Silbros bowlers proved that the i him Into a raging young bull. He er can bring that gang in Hart- sea.aon. in the Wednesday Night the Red and White hoopsters oozed [ bourg and k'rance rendered usele,s,= j Most of the class felt that if a town High, Manchester High De­ termediate league games and It re­ B.v .Steve O’Leary j as fashion commentator. quired an overtime period before won and contlnuecj to win all i ford out of their seats he has "Y ' League. Lanky came out with out the twelfth victory of the sea- : the aid rushed to the helpless by man should suddenly die from poi­ baters took second place in the an­ West Side Tavern team was Just : Ro.iton, Feb. 12— OF) —TharSS Eleanor Woodiiouse wa.s accom- | ^ e Issue was settled. All through through hia amateur and semi-pro something on the ball. 407 for high 3-string honors, with deep grief among all our set to­ U <1 „> the Ree the gallant British Pathetic pic- I son and his family called it an “ac­ nual C.C.I.L. debates, “w'hlch wera another entry Ih the West Side ; days. •on over Hall high at the Rec ^ vengeance of war panist. playing appropriate mualc cident. ” evqn though a scandal the game the teams battled It out But all the pralseidoes not go to O'Briglit and Goodrich close behind day at the news of the passing of held last Saturday at Middletown Rec League last night by knock- | "niesday night we again watched with 396, Mazzoll, McGunigal and last Friday, the score, 33-/8. wrecked, as always, on the aged. u> provide the proper atmtesphere sheet may call it "suicide." the with never more than two points Falco In this fight. He met one of Harry "Fats” Ellinger. . No bet­ Sport- Wise loi the various coslumei. Briefly Thi^ High School. In the morning this youngster climb through the Heir had 378, 374 371 respectively. Showing little of the clever pass- | young, the innocent, the blind, ethical treatment of the local pa- ing off the two round winners 71 i separating them. At half time it the toughest boys in a (Connecti­ ter moulder of ,lines ever existed Patty Dowd modeled a red plaid round-rcbln debates svere held. In ropes at Food Guard hall. It was Lanky broke the previous high work and shooting in the first half ^ tpe deaf, the de.scrted. brought Bv Frank Zimmerman , per would be to print his death ns By Betty Barstow to 1 and the West Side Ddlry got ' was 14-13 In favor of the final cut ring today, at tils owm weight, than th“ ’’heery guy, who put to­ jacket, with a white silk blouse, which representatives of Briittol winners. Tony Falco, without a doubt and single of 160 with his 185 and h-ld gether those potent foravard walls which ha» typified the Clarkemcn | pangs of emotion to the students an accident. When there is no away to a good start by whipping he still has that black curly hair George Red Doty. True. Falco did and gray flannel slacks. and Meriden as well as Manchester the Parachute Company 3 to 1. B. PaganI kept the winners in pepper the red head hard, but the honor Jor about five minutes for I'lartmOutli until last year in thieir previous games, the team 1 xhe aasombly closed with the proof of a suicide, a good newspa­ and Middletown participated. and wholesome grin. He sat on Tourney talk fills the air at Margaret Donohue wore a pow- We’ve heard a lot of chatter Johnny . Klein and Paul Cor­ the game with some spectacular Doty fought hack with a dogged when O’Bnght'came through with •vher he ‘ ag.yed aierg *'1th "Red" fell before the vicious accuracy of ! singing of the National Anthem per should always give the "bene­ Some time ago debaters were his stool, laughed and joked with a slashing score of 170 to take MH.S as -Manchester’s basketball- .j iler blue jacket, white tailored fit of the doubt ’ and try not to from studes about this hew War rentl led the attack that stopped ball handling and shooting but the determination to win and al­ Blalk to tVe-t Point. Art Hill, captain of the West Hart- ! Mary .Inhnson. '4.3 given the general topic "peraonal- his manager and trainer before the high single honors for the evening ford squad. Hill moved into the ------< rs move within three weeks of the I' blouse, and brown flannel slack.'' harm an innocent family’s future Time. . . . Of course studes know the Tavern team with Russell An­ rest of the squad kept the Trojana^ though he lost he went dowm fight­ He wi). more tJtan a coach He ity and Manners of High School In hand hy some splendid block­ usual ring preliminaries w'ere over. and also a new high single. spotUgh'i In the first haU by scor- , : -Skirts and swcatei.s were model- ' life by exposing them to public that it’s for a good cause, but it derson and Clarence Frehelt doing ing a real scrap and deserved Uie was the go-between for Blalk and -State -ind -New England tourna- 'i cd next, typifying the favorite still doesn’t stop them from com­ Pupils Today, ” but it was not un­ ing. For the losers it was Kanehl, He was matched with stout-heart­ The best match of the evening his players The reserved "Red,” mg 16 points, combining long set •»<» A t t P I l f i I .scandal. til about an hour before the de­ yoeman serviro for the beer and ed Red Doty of Hartford. cheers which both fighters got menta. General opinion Is that this standbys of the average high plaining about gett'ing up in the ale men Puzzo and Henry who carried the from the crowd as they left the was put on by the Motor Sales and who belongs amoqg the country’s •hots, foUow up shots and racing A question over which there was bates that the topic for the day Same Ball of Fire Chagnots’ with the Motor Sales year s playoffs will be as close a.s |school girl Anna Demko modeled dark. . . . We surmise that this is Jimmy Prentice and Pete Han­ brunt of the attack that failed tn ring. great gridiron tutors, was al- pivot tosses to put the Red and much debate was ’’Did the papers was made known. It was "Re­ the clutch. '■ It w'as the same thing in this coming out on top with 3 [>olnta. White in a dangerous position. Hill I Uxse can be and both players and “ pleated aklrt and brown Richard .Maxwell treaty Lindbergh fairly during and the first time a good many ever sen kept tbo Dairy team on the wa.vs the strict dnllmaster while Track i\Iccliiig got up at 6 . , . even if It is 7, now solved. that a course In personal­ In the other |;ame the Meteora fight. When the bell clanged-FaJ- Wonid Stun .N'ew York The Don Willis Garage went into the lovable "Fata" w-as the human was the whole team for Hall High fans are anticipating a noble Man- sweater and Shirley Cervinl model- after the murder of his s o n ? ” winning side of the ledger with co bounded out of his seat and i heater -stand in the Class A ! and green pleated skirt Music, marksmanship, grocery . . . very complicated, no? Cheer ity and etiquette should be requir­ had an easy time against the Had this bout been on in Madi­ undisputed flrst place With a guv who revived the drooping and scored on some unbelievable Some said "no" because the news­ ed for high school graduation." scores of 329 and 326 respectively plucky Sllbro Jrs. who could not tore into the Hartford red-bead, son Square Garden it would have 3-game win over Bryant and Chap­ spirits of the players tosses from mid-uoor. "finals." In this corner, the advent , '‘■'lb white background and green work and mechanical drawing have papers gave Lindbergh and his up, it'll soon be summer, then the while Mike Massaro and Bert Mc- both fists flying. Midway In the A group of thirty boys attended time can be shoved ahead another In the morning Manchester’s af­ find the net aucceasfully. The left the cash customers stunned. man, while Chambers' Movers Blaik might lacerate a player Johnnie Kllenschmidt found the of an upset of the Clarkemcn by ; , been the chief interests of Rich­ wife no peace, and the reporters Conkey were the only Parachute Johnny Dawson first round Red caught him with a meeting for track candidates Windham and Bristol seems less , ' Pakutney presented anoth- hour or two, and a lot of people firmative, composed of Janet losers put up a good game but Its been a long time alnce the fans cifme through with a 2 to 1 win with his caustic comment but El­ mark with a pair of long set shots held in Coach Charles "Pete " ard Maxwell. 42B. "Dick " as he is hounded them until, in despera- 1 Brown, Alexa Tournaud, Eveljm men to get into the 300 circle. were unable to cope with the well a straight left that sent him fly­ of cynical Hartford have had a over the Morlarty Five. linger was ever on hand with hia to match the prowess of Hill in probable than a defeat at the I favorite, a camels hair Jacket, tion, they renounced their United ; who never have, will see the sun- SpedaJ .Meeting ing into the ropes. It is usually the w iWigren's home room after achool ri.se. . . . Podrovc, and Barbara Cannon, al­ rounded attack of the winners. chance to see aome real fighting The present standings are as Infectious chuckle to smoothe the that depMtment but the Training for the In­ hands of Central, Harding, New ! sweater and red and green known by his many frlend.s. is an States citizenship, and fled to Eng- , There will be a special meeting practice of the boys who scramble Britain or Torrlngton. These teams | P's'd skirt. Shirley k raser wore a accomplished tmmbonist aiul for V V V ternate, debated Bristol’s negative The scores; and they did Tuesday evening. follows and the scores; wound and make the kid like IL ter jquad still ^ door meet began Thursday, and land. Still, others In the class felt : and were defeated 2-1. The nega­ at the West Side Bee next Mon­ Dawson Downs Center Billiards ears to spar aroimd until they get W L Blaik will miss him—saiUy. pointa at the enu of the .second pe­ worry us more because we haven't |I tjesygray tailored skirt and • antique I the past four years has been a the newspapers had every ethical i We got a note, we don't know day evening and all the managers their bearings after a hard clout. All Vlscusl has to do now ia to will continue Mondays. Tuesdays, Lorraine Hansen valuable member of the local from whom . . . it said. "George tive—Harry Straw, Pat Vendrillo, B. F. T. get another foe for Falco and he Don Willis Garage ...... 12 3 We’ll all miss him because they riod. and Thursdays until the weather seen them in action and only know bcown pumps. right to print all the news as they I of the teams represented in the 6 0 12 But Falco Isn't built that way. don’t make many Elllngers. "rae modeled a light green tweed suit ".Modernaire.s," who have played and Barbara Johnson and I.” Any­ Douglas Phelps, and Marjorie B. Pagani, rf ...... can fill any auditorium in Con- Bryant and C3iapman .. . .9 6 A brilliant comeback featured IS warm enough to allow outdoor that they have good season by found it. because they were writ­ league are urgently requested to High Ranking E. Zapatka. I f ...... t>•5 0 6 He came right back and tore into reports say he died of a heart at­ with cocoa accessories. Marion for many of the high school way, they left us a little info. . . . Smythe alternate, defeated Meri­ ri' ii.'i* T.?is .Mlidleto-.vn kid ran Chambers’ Movers ...... 7 8 the third period as the local quin­ practice. records. Central has lost one game, ing for the public, and the public den by a 2-0 vote. he present. The session l.a called for Daneasse, c ...... 4 n 8 Dofy with both hands flying. In a .7 tack, He did have a bad heart— Cotter modeled a blue plaid suit dances. The three of them went to see and does fight all the time. He Manchester Moto' Sales 8 tet staged an exceptional rally to The foolhardiness of sprinting to Crosby High, and what has giv­ had the right to know all that was i The results of the morning de­ 7 o'clock. The scores Velluzzl. rg ...... 3 0 6 rally that brought the 2000 fight Chagnots’ Flrech;efs . . . .6 9 It prevented him from ever taking Bcore thirteen points, holding the en the Bridgeporters their ten vie- i and aqua accessories. For three years he took the Col­ going on in the ca.se Johnny Long’s orchestra last Sat­ (iolf Players fans off their collective seats. It li' . I'.iii. ;u-a iiu' btantly and before legs were conditioned was Barbara Coleman presented a urday. . . . They seemed to have bates eliminted Bristol and Meri­ Silbros (3) ' E. Pagani, I g ...... 1 0 2 lio.-iarty Brothers .. . . 4 11 his commission after graduating HaU forces to a single basket late emphasized by Coach Wigren, who torles we don't know. In the Cen- lege Scientific rour.se at -MHS and Probably the question that was ! den. giving Middletown and Man­ was the same in every round. Both carries Hje fight to the other chap from West Point. Maybe it was a Kelley green wool Jersey sports had quite a good time. J Chanda .. • 191, .86 118—308 every second. Falco will he the Manchester Motor Soles (8) Ir, the third quarter. It was Al recommended at least three weeks tral-LaSalette game last week, a in hi.s senior year transferred to mo-t interesting to the boys and I chester the highest scores. Totals ...... 17 0 34 he and the red-he.xded one fought 118 165 124—407 bad heart medically but It waa one Camaitls and Ken Chapman who guard was high scorer for Bridge­ dress for school wear. Doris Carl­ V V V K. BoUnsky . 2 98 98—288 a bitter battle. Falco won but Red new welterweight king if and Lanky of distance running before any the new General Scirntilic course girls was "Is the policy of with- | After lunch the two leading Klein .. 116—339 Amateur King Scores Trojans Bohadik . ,. . 117 . —117 of the biggest and finest ones thia led the onslaught, with Klien- port, scoring twenty points In the son wore a light blue wool dress His most interesting subject ha.s They Interviewed Bob Houston, .114 109 could sUll stand up. when they give him a chance. sprints were attempted. Blisters holding names of Juvenile crimi- . schools debated resulting in the de­ 1’. Correntl . 95 112 129—336 B F T McCtirry , . .. 124 118—242 comer over knew. achmldt donating a one-hand shot one-sided game. Central defeated v>ith the long torso effect, adopt- been Mechanical drawing and it nals the ethical one”" The affirm- 1 vocalist with the orchestra, who No more fitting epitaph could be and sore legs are quite likely to be took them backstage and showed teat of Manchester's affirmative M. Zwick .. . 89 104 117—310 Startling Upset in Kanehl ...... 4 0 8 Hair . .143 126 102—371 from the side which put Manches­ the penalty if this advice is not the Hartford team, 49-27. Harding able for both school and afternoon is this cour.se which Dick plans to alive and negative sides of the | n n Dutefa WarTOOrdam engraved over his last resting wear. Vivian Allen modelcHl a them the ropes . . . we’re not quite 3-0. and tho negative 2-1. Bing Crosby Event; Petrowski ...... 0 Mazzoll .126 123 129—378 ter in the lead for the first time followed. has a record of 9 win.s and 3 de- follow upon graduation. question were almost equally rep- The debate clinic was conducted Henry ...... 4 0 change in condillons . . . looking Twamlte .1 0 6 .. 107—213 place than the heartfelt remark In the game, 27-24. Bob Brown leats and Is likewise a threat to black bengaline dress with white clear where they saw Johnny 4 94 509 578 1581 of an old Dartmouth friend of Ordinarily practice will start at In his freshman year, he joined resenteil. Many felt that if the by E. Chandler Hunt. Vice Prin­ \3ei*l Side Taxem Puzzo ...... 5 0 19 for more "00 hitters and fancier Tanner .101 .. . . —101 added a pair of fouls In the third the Clarkemen. lacj trimming in a youthful square ami names were kept quiet the Juvenile Long’s orchestra . . . the note (1) Plavs for Full. prices for them, the Texas league Eagles Tangle | department. He was one of the 2:45 and continue through to 4:00 the band, orchestr.a, chorus j wasn’t too clear . . . no doubt, they cipal of Meriden High. Miss Anna, F’ri--ih’'lt .125 .89 98—312 Preston ...... 3 n ' period to add to the MHS scoring. except Wednesdays, when there New Britain's‘chief achievement collar. Vivian Firato presented a would got on the right track again. has ado[ ted a livelier ball this boys who played football up there French club. He was also elected learned a lot. McGuire. Mrs. Marguerite Camp­ ' Nfilson . . 90 108 92—290 594 655 580 1829 Pole Vaiilter Al 2SatnalUs opened the close will be no practice. Due to the war. of the season Is the double defeat salmon crepe tailored afternoon to represent his home room in the Others expressed the opinion By milon Graham 16 0 32 year and at least two Piedmont under Jack Cannel land was still dress. Elda Beletti wore a reddish- V V V bell and David Hart'Well accom­ r Anderson . 120 106 99—325 Totals ...... With Rockets i Chagnots’ Flrechlefs (0) fourth stanza with a foul conver­ this year not only the track but of Bristol High In games last Student Council. that if his name weren’t exposed panied the team arid Coach George Sports Editor, AP Features Referee. Klelnschmidt. league clubs havg shortened their aroimd for the first year of the sion, Richardson talUed on a one rust wool and velveteen afternoon What we want to knfew Is who It. McCenkey 86 117 107—310 N Bartcn . .120 115 121—356 Blaik regime. the basketball and the swimming week. Two wins in a week over As a sophomore, Dick continued the young criminal would be more Dougherty. New Y'ork, Feb. 12—When John- j fences , . . Homer "Dixie" Howell, Blanchfield . 94 129 87—310 Who Set Mark hand shot and Chappie paired a teams are forced to use the locker Bristol makes the New Britain dress with brown allgator pumps. apt to make another attempt to put the lipstick on the larger mir­ S Gu.ilafson 92 87 102— 281 who 18 slated to go to Havana "Mr. Blaik is a good coach,” he Wanda Kosinski appeared In a his actlvitie.s in music and also ror in the girls’ room, Tuesday E. Struff, '43 ny Dawson recently beat the cotm- i Meteors New Haven Ice Team Is! Low’ .Man . .101 ll7 102—310 foul and a followrup to form the room at the same time, making -squad appear "up-and-coming" but Joined the rifle team. His best .score disobey the law. However, it is B y T with the Dodgers, has been play­ told UB back there tn the middle of bulk of the scoring as Hall fought black velveteen afternoon dress, . . . really, girts . . . Thb.se mirrors 513 507 498 1318 try's b.’ Bt professionals to win the Goodrich .152 117 127—396 the last decade. He'll do a lot of conditions a bit crowded, to say then a glance at the previous wijile on the rifle team wa-s 98 the law in Connecticut never to Thomp.'.im, rf ...... 6 n 12 ing hall there all winter . . . unless Tied for Second Spot II Barton 104 120 116—340 Hates Flying vainly to gain control ot the ball the least. with a long waistline, lace bodice print the name of a Juvenile crimi­ aren’t too large as It is. without I Ring Crosby golf tournament in Dutch Leonard pitches the opening j good for Dartmouth football. We games show a loss to Weaver out of 100. Perhaps Dick will be Beiieveiito Plavs California sporUi writers railed Carney. If ...... 3 1 7 ------I and regain the lead which they Last year the season did not against the New Britain record. In and black pumps. nal. ’ half of one being obliterated . . . West Side Dairy (St game for Washington this year, respect Mr. BIsIk but we love using this advantage to aiil Uncly another thing, girls . . . cosmetics him the "uncrowned king of the Telford, c ...... 1 * In Hockey I^eagne. .571 598 567 1712 i had held for two and one-half pe- open until March 29, but this year the entire season the Sheamen Two coats were presented. A story appeared in the paper T Martin ____104 102 — 206 3 * outfielder George Case wall be the 'Fats' Ellinger* ’’ Those nine words Sam some day. Dick was manager are on the priorities list, so you amateurs” Atkinson, rg ...... Dutch Wami4*rdam Can* tell you all you need to know riods. Weiner scored on a long-set it opens with the Indoor meet at hav’e dropped games, proving that Marian Cotter appeared in one of stating that some of our students For School Social F. Helm ------103 117 93—313 Tuttle, ip ...... 4 f 9 only Senator holdover from last shot to complete the scormg. ! Wesleyan on March 2. However, the popular "teddy-bear" coats. of this team in his junior year. belter hang on to those lipsticks If J Prentice .1 0 5 1.35 89—329 And that’s just about what he New Haven. Feb. 12--Tt>e New l>«n Wtllls Garags (8) about Ellinger. they are hardly "invincible.". Part-time work took moat of his had utter disregard for .school Perkin*, i g ...... 4 1 9 seAson’a tir.at game. Eight others Haven Eagles make their first ; Cargo ...... 117 92 119—328 not Sund Airplanes; This victory gives Manchester j there Is a longer rest period be- Vivian Allen wore a blege dress- you want to keep beautiful. H. Stevenson 97 92—189 is. There’s no telling how many have been sold, traded or drafted. time in his junior and .senior property when they cut the fire Francis "Benny" Benovento and times he might have won the ama­ heme appearance in two weeks, ’ .McGuire ...... 123 118 109—350 Hlgh undisputed hold on the first j tween the first two meets than coat with beaver collar, and hoses inside the school. Most of the V V V F Hanson .1h4 114 108—326 Soars to New Record Al Cone returned to school last years. He has been employed In a By the way, studes, what kind his newly organized band provid- teur title if he hadn’t accepted a Totals ...... 23 t> when they face the Washington | Kulinev ...... 108 128 100- 338 place position In the CCIL with i last year. matching toque and muff triipmed class felt that the treatment of the McKinney . . . 109 lO l- 210 Sllbro Jrs. CXiurt Coincidences one more league game to be play­ This year’s track schedule is as Monday after a month long ab- | 'braver First National Super-Store for the of cooperation do you call that ea the dancing music for those Job with a .sporting goods firm, a I Lions on the Arena surface Thurs- I ) Bright ...... 112 170 114-^396 In Milrose Games. s.ence with pneumonia. Al will not subject had been unethical be­ who attended the social last Fri­ B y T implc of higher learning at day night in an American League] Uaiiey Fans Praise ed. Manchester has a record of six follows; Eleanor Uruessner modeled a ski i months, stuff that was shown last Friday •■S13 577 483 1573 position that made him ineligible o 102 109— 211 be able to return to his regular cause the story had been written day. "Benny," who offered the to play in the amateur champlon- A. Puzzo, rf ...... 1 0 Knox lOld Siwash) CJollege; Last hockey game. This game wiH be Chapman 107 . . — 107 league wins to one defeat. Bristol Monday, March 2, Indoor meet j suit. The Jacket was of light blue' H'® wavy , cheerful per- at the rally ? Were those feeble 0 center position on the basketball without careful Investigation the cheers what oUr super baslcetball services of his band free for the Parachute Co. (1) I ship. Haiigh, rf ...... 0 0 Friday night the Knox basketball followed by another here on Sun- 1 By Harry Or»ysoii with five wins and a loss is in sec­ at Wesleyan. gabardlne, and the ski-pants wore sonality and sincerity make him true facts. One of these facts was 2 (\ 4 New York. Feb. 12 —Cornelius Oil’s Choice Saturday. April 2.’i, Conn. Relay j team for two more weeks but this navy blue. ' °be of Manchester High s most team deserves? How about It kids; social, organized his band about M Ma-osaro ..117 124 103---314 I W hy” Because, while the gen- Batch, U ...... team made 20 field goals and ssven day against the Philadelphia' 562 615 551 1728 ond position. that Mr. Bailey clearly stated that Bolensky, c ...... 1 0 2 fiee thiows but lost 50-47 to Law­ Warinerdam didn’t cars to take Basket Bv Basket at Storrs. still gives Coach Clarke an oppor­ Two evening gowns were model- | distinctive students, let’s show a little, njore school three months ago. The other mem­ B. McConkey 27R ' conception la that anyone who Tied with the Providence Reds ! Bryant and Ubapaian (0) many of the hoses had cracked A. Massaro . Cotter, r g ...... 7 0 14 rence. which had only 18 field goals for second place in the eastern di- [ more Ume away from the study MBS Hall Friday, May 1. Hartford and tunity to have Al in reserve at the ed. Louise Nicltla was glamorous | D'Ck was one of the first to , spirit. . . . j bers are all high school boys and ■ plays for money or gives instruc­ H Burr 113 111 108—332 J King 10.5-285 Collin.*, i g ...... 0 1 1 goals but sank 14 from the foul alsion, the Eagles now liave a ' hall of Piedmont, C alif. High Fellow Townsmen Xand 0 HUl, long set 2 Bristol at Hartford. tourney in March. In baby-blue strapless net evening | volunteer for the Pos't'on of air- seemed to have been delib- V V V ' Include George Hunt. Richard tion 1.1 not an amateur, the T'. S F Vit'ner 89 11.5 97—301 Al played his last game against Duffy, Howard Janlcke. Sammy Lo'v Man . . 89_288 Golf Aiioctatlon al.io removes the V Puzzo, Ig ...... 2 0 4 line . . The next night Knox play­ chance to move up on the Spring- r Wilson 117 118 117—352 School. 2 'Brown, follow up 2 . Friday, May 8. Weaver and West i . , gown with silver brocade trimmed I p's^ic spotter at the Manchester ■ ..rotpiv cut Hey boys, were you bashful last Dutch Warmerdam hopped' a New Giant Manager Bristol High in December and al- i ------...... *'■” Friday” It takes you such a long Vince. Vic Glangrave. Robert amateur itatiis from anj'onc who ed Gnnnell and won 50-4” . . . field Indians in the thrilling ba»- H Pkoog IU8 102 101—311 2 HUl, under hoop 4 IHartford at West Hartford. I Observation Post in Bolton and for discussed in Total.* . . , r . . 13 1 27, tle for tile lead in the ea.st plane, became air tick, couldn’t Friday, May 15, Middletown, though he didn’t excell In the scor time to get around asking the girls Sasse, Dave Hawley and Roy 191 511 518 1520 obt.iin.T and keens a Job largely Y'eah. that a right: Knox 18 field lx>w Man .102 92 100—294 In New Orleans. 2 Prokolkln, foul 5 I I A candlelight service will be held 1-the past ten weeks he has served ^ manner and one .saw in Referee. RedUind. eoal.« and 14 fouls. Grinnell 20 and The Eagles just arrived home sleep Grounded In (Thlcago, the 2 Hill, racing under 7 there . i ing, his effective passing was i to dance at the Friday socials. . . . Knofla. The boys are doing a nne throuzh hts .xhllity aa a golfer. I'eHnile factor in the vietorv A I ' meeting. This is the | his time at that point. .Says L>i< k ^ classroom public opinion, on a While h* e.annot compete in the from a lengthy western trip w hich 529 5.38 523 1590 only 15-foot pole-vsulter in his­ 2 Hill, two fouls 9 Saturday. May 23, State meet at i-efinile factor in the victory. Al j installation of new members | "During the three-hour shilLs we Don’t forget, there’s another this Job with the band and they de­ tory spent the night before the New Orleans, Fab. 12. ' will be small scale, as it is today- free Friday. « . . Get your girls! . . . serve a lot of prai.Se for their national Johnnv Is an ’amateur’’ Odds— .And Some Ends found the club coming through 2 Weiner, one band aide 11 Yale. a big help to the locals In gjjj very impre.

n o w A eE-TTER-toN-^ Sense and Nonsense VlALKACROSa BADLANDS ■PAN CO ON A Citn's Wants Classified for Your Benefit (SJ While piling atones behind our T bs Amerlosn Creod Doctor— , how is It your E N D O F n .w fence, we wefe reminded of I believe in the United States of family keep so healthy? ROPE, 1b u a story that David Grayson tells America as a government of the Sambo— Well, suh, we*$ done BtlCH iirt/ In his Insuring book, "Ths Ck>un- people, by tbe poopls, for ths peo­ bought one of dem sanitary drink­ Musical Instruments 53 tryman's Tear.” ple, whose Just powers ors de­ ing cups and ws all drink outsn Aatomobiles for Sale 1 Help Wanted— Female Household Goods 51 Annonncements SERIAL STORY "Tostarday,” writes Grayson, "I rived from the consent of the gov­ It OUR GREATEST 32ND FOR SALE—MAHOGANY player was talking with an old country erned; a sovereign nation of many 1937 CHRYSL.KR SEDAN, 3225; YOUNG MAN WANTS transpor­ WOMAN FOR houww’ork. No FEBRUARY SALE piano, in A-1 condition. Reason­ philosopher 1 know. He was lay­ sovereign states; a perfect union, She— Darling, don't you love me tation to Phoenix Mutual or 1937 Ford Coupe, $159; 1937 able price If taken at once. Tele­ ing a stone wall and commented one and inseparable; established any more? Bulck Sedan, $265. Brunner s. 80 washing or ironing. Call 4736. vicinity. Hours 8:30 to 4:30. 203 Save 10 Percent to 33 1-3 Percent phone 6614 or Inquire 15 Cedar on the indlspensabUlty of small upon those principles of freedom, He—Of course I do. Haven't I Oakland street. Telephone 5191. feofeymoNT (MO Hlchiand street. Tcl. 8059. WANTED f - f e m a l e depart­ A Special Feature of This Sale: street. ffiMBS- atones to keep ths large ones In equality. Justice and humanity for Just said you're a girl in a thou­ ment manager for infants! wear, 9 Y HENRY BELLAMANN * OCRVICK, U40. place— to make the wall solid. whlrh American patriots sacri­ sand? "THE NEW YORKER" DO YOU w a n t a used spinet or Aatomobiles for Sale 4 Auto Accessories— Tires ft good opportunity, salary and " ‘And 1 was thlnkln’,’ ” said ficed their lives and fortunes. She— Yes. But you used to say 1 commls.slon. Apply Mr. CV)llings. grand? See us we now have sev­ be, ‘of the need of small men. I therefore believe It Is my duty was a girl In a million. 3 Room Outfit ...... $.305 The .St4>r>'i Slchoolmnni it small­ Montgomery W«r.T etr. GOOD U.“=iED TIRES. Priced from A regular $405 Value. .Save $100 town Kings R'd to, her desk forget,’ said 1. Sheba— That’s what I call real Bulck sedan, black, good condi­ 841 Main street. Hugh, IS and “all boy” ; IreaiiUful .Moving—Trucking- Leatherette Chair—All this for Hartford. Phone 2-6787 evenings "Uh huh." again. “Go with - Anna, please, ” 'Yes, sir, they forget—but It "W ell,.! certainly made a good love. VKITM MOUTH FULL OF MOU'teE JUST 'ATS RIOHT/ ^ E SAD, ROUMOHOUSE ! VOUR VEAH. AM' ME AS ^ tion, radio, heater. Call 8.501, b«- 20 hy appointment. fostandro. Teacher Sally Venable He opened the wicket gate and Parris. I have more work." ain't fer long. Their wall falls Impression on her," said the cane- Sheik— The doctor calls It PB B B LE B AKl' MV POCKETS EMPHASIZIIOO MEVER Storage WANTED - GIRL FOR temporarj- $120. Be sure to see it. muses on sharp social lines that ’’conquest OF HURRICAME PLAT A S A BOOK,\\ARK.' tween .5 and 6:30. i weeks jot). .No heavy work. —The Modern Bedroom Consists sto. Telephone 6280 .leer's cottage. keys were yellow, but it was in to build up our wall of defense. Moron—How was your apart- lady. W)-«V TR V TD BEllODS TO HAVE MATCHEO VOUR PCR- tiac sedan. 1938 Pontiac sedan, Boudoir CTiair- Vanlty Lamp Set w a n t e d TD b u y good camera STAMP© X JUS’ P120VE IT TD JT THAT WE GET H0\\E AND PuLL Help Wanted— .Male 36 CHAPTER 11 good tune. Very slowly, ver.v ■Without' the little men the big ment heated last winter? L^dy— I'd been expecting that. 1939 Pontiac sedan. 1936 Chevro­ — Westlnghou'se Radio—AH this enlarger. Reply by letter. Post BO U SH T AM' © H O W HEC ? VOU AIM'T FORAAANCE/-*" he COLLECTED t h e TR.\3o ER C There was one iniiivlilual in Parris Mitchell's mother h.-ul carefully, counting aloud as he plant must doss down. Without Robot—By hollering down and It's been dangling outsMe for let 1 1-2 ton chassl.s. Cole Motors. for $110. 18 months to pay. Office Box 387, Manchester, stat­ M « a VSHUT KIMOA GOT OM E. The pu rse amd flitted avaja-v -u-i- t COULD EA Repairing 23 BARN MAN AND TEAMSTER —Kitchen Outfit Con.sists of —5 that noisy plsygroun-i crowd who died when he was born, his father practiced, he att.icked the- Bach the united efforts of the little men bawling out the janitor. some time. WILL fWJER. X a o r f EE. HE 4164. ing make, lense and price. ALAAOST a s RAPiOLV AS VOU An t l e r s o f -f wanted. He must b.’ willing ami Pc. Breakfast .Set I'tility Cabi­ felt something of this .loci.vl dif­ Ics-s than a year later. Since then piece "in four flats. " Me began the big cause may be losL Nu mat­ WOMT MIMD PIANO TUNING and repalrUig steady, ijood rent and wood fur­ net—Dishes--Silverware— Bengal ference. snd who thought about he had been eared for by his again at the beginning for the ter how small we are. If we do our SOU,' SNUFPEO OUT VOUR e l k / Player piano specialty. John nished Apply Rene Polrer, Burr Ranse- AH this for $165 As a Rooms Without Board 59 it That was Parris Mitchell maternal grandmother. She adored loth lime when hi.i .’n'ndmother' part we can help bold up the wall. HOLD EVERYTHING OPPONIEMT / Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street. .Nurseries, Pinm-y .stieot, Ellinc- .special inducement during our Parris wa.s. iii hi.s own d.irk him. and he adored her. Doubtless came to the door. DROP IN — OR CALL LN — ton, (.'onnectlciit. ^Briggs stated to his wife that Tel. 4219. February’ Sale, a $‘2.5 *>0 Defense FOR RENT ONE LuUtGE front way, a thoughtful boy Me wa.s .she .spoiled him in some ways, but "What Is this that yn i p la y '" To bedroom, centrally located. 26 It ^"as Impossible to look st the MoKINNBV BROTHERS MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ WANTKt* r>RIVER for liimhei Bond given aw:iv abaolulely free .standiiig a little apart and wa.s she had Iraiued him to the ob­ "It is an invention ■ with any purchn.se of $300 or Linden street. Phone .5606 sun without blinking. For Inanrance ed, shear grinding, key ttttlng truck, good pay, steady work W dreamily half thinking something servance of an old-fashioned. Old "Indeed. Ls that something im­ O more. This offer positively expires World courtesy that made him portant?" A stranger who happened to be I MS Main Street (At the Center) duplicating, vacuum cleaner* etc. G. Glenney. 336 North Main St. FOR RENT LARGE HEATED of Miss "Venable's thought. Inside passing stopped. Manchester, Conn. Februar>- 28th, 1942. Free storage sotpewhat conspicuous. "Herr Berdorff says so." overhauled. Bralthwaite. 52 Pear! front room, central location, on they were all -well, kind of alike. "Pardon ms. sir.” he said, "but - r i eo-Nw' Telephnne 6060 • 7482 until wanted on this outfit. Phone "It is extremely ugl.v. It must street. bus line, gentlemen preferred. But outside - here, everything was His grandmother, Marie Arnaut would you like to take a bet on Articles for Sale 45 or write for free Courtesy Auto. different. von Eln, was wholly French. Her be frightful to learn •■nich a thing! SAWS SET AND FILED. C O ^ No obligation. Telephone 6120. th a t?" It seemed, as he thought about family came originally from Lor­ Come with me -It is enough of wood saws gummed. Lawn mow* FOR .SALE - WHITNEY baby thi.s—this Invention ns voii call “Yes,” said Briggs, "I'll bet you FOR r e n t r o o m , near It, to have .something to lio -with raine. She had been twice married, can't do it." era sharpened. General grinding. carnage. Apply 18 Arch street, ALBERTS—Est. 1911 It—and It is your birthday. I have Manchester line. Call 7254 until 6 for a feeling of embarrassment. In the second time to a wandering 15 years experience. Capitol after 5 o'clock. Waterbury a present for yotf." The stranger put one hand over polntment. class you were embarrassed by German aristocrat who had come his left eye and gazed at the sun Grinding Company, 531 Lydall Open Wed A Set. Evej. Parris lay In bed listening to Evening HcraM FOR SA LE -U ltA V LEAI'H'-JH different things. Out here you felt to America to make a fortune, for well over two minutes. street. Phone 7958. the little sounds of the night. He convertible twin carnage, in ex­ FOR SALE GOOD ENAMEL FOR RENT FTTINISHED room, easy and comfortable with some of .\ftor various enterprises he had "Well, that's extraordinary," .AdvertiM*ment9 suitable for married couple, was very happy. It had hi'oii a cellent condition. 4 Hudson St. kitchen range, with oil burner. the boys and girl.s and a little bought lands, at Kings Row lie- exclaimed Briggs, paying over hi* Cuutit sli AveraK* woula to i one. WANTED TO TUNE, repair and beautiful evening, and hi.s pn'.-)onl $15. Phone 6101. use of kitchen if de.sired. Tele­ strange with others. It was very cause of some faneied similarity losses. "H ow did you do It? " Inittalt. numhert and ahhreviattona regulate your piano or player phone 6139. — all those books! Mi.s "belle, #ach count aa a word and oomn<>und 1-OK SALE--O.NE .MILK Cooler, piazling. But there were so many of the .soil to that of his native "O h ," said the stranger moving piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. bejle. belle grand mere! " He haii |roMa da two worda. coat also hay. Call 7307, or inquire things that puzzled one. and teased German province. He built a on, "any one can do It If he ifa* a la prida of three hnea. Chas. Ecabert, Lake street. FOR SALE—SIMMONS studio FOR RENT— HEATED front heard Anna say that Madame was uhie rotea per da^r for tranaieot room, for one or two gentlemen. in one's head. You couldn't bother house o f foreign fashion, laid out glass ej-e.” couch, like new Telephone 7904. elaborate grounds, and manufac­ growing old. Old! Some day his ada. Help Wanted— Female 35 FOR SALE—MEN'S REBUILT Continuous hot water, centrally too much about them. He .sup­ Moett«a MareP IT* Itat tured sufficient wine to dnnk him­ grandmother would die sooner Oorrect this sentence — "You Caah Chart* and relasted shoes. Better than ITS BENSO.N'S FOR Vacuum located. Phone 3129. posed he'd understand a lot more WOMEN WANTED to work in self to death. than other boys' molhem who cannot bribe m e." said tbe famous 1 ^ HE 6MfitCK *.-12. a Conaacutiva Uaya...i 7 ota: 9 eta laundrj'. New Model Laundry, new cheap .shoes. See them. Sam Cleaners! Buy your favorite make when he grew- up. It must be were much vouiiger. Terror seized S Conaecutlva Daya ..I 9 ctalll ota FOR RF!N'T-- LARGF! dotiidc room, very, very nice to be grown up. .Marie von Eln was a resonreeful person, "to endorse an article 1 do COST HIKA I Day ...... Ill ctani eta Summit street. Yulyes, 701 Mabi. Hoover, Universal, Eureka. $10 him. He took the edge of the quill not use." will accommiHlate two to four, T M M1> u. ^ MY T H E F O O L E « Cr.Pv.(‘1.Li4M5 trade In allowance for your old Two or three girls were stand­ woman. She employed French and between his teeth so he wouldn'i jbom iksttYBU m- All ordara for irratular inaertlona WANTED—TWO EXPERIENCED steam heat and continuous hot German labor and turned the Z-/2 > will bo ebartad at the ona time rata. Fuel and Feed 49-A cleaner. Bensod prospered, and .she was now. 20 SIGKIES IN STAMPS Ada ordered bafora the tilrd or FOR THE BEST GRADE range they always acted that way—as No, no. no! I>e bon Dieu woutil BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Right To the Point BY EDGAR MARTIN Ifth day will oe chargad oiiiy for wages. Write Box R, Herald. and fuel oil, try Socony Standard Machinery and Tools Boarders Wanted 59-A if they had secrets Vera I.lchin- years after her husband's death, never permit that. He remerr Ssssssssssssssssx ttia actual numbar of tlmaa the ad sky was one of them. She caught .accounled a wealthy woman. GIRLS WANTED —No experience oil. Barlow OH Companju Tele­ ACQUAINT YOUR.SELF with the bered once that his grandniothe- UOHHS.M ;'T Ain't no rt'* T«tH voov«c>«-ow TLXODm&W V*JG.'UL ViSkfig appeared, charging at the rate earn* BOARDERS ,i.ND ROOMERS sight of him. Kings Row had never known HV.'. 0 9 M ov o * le. UBMyRMK __ VUV. T\iLL VVVia'.? UOWM •d but no allowance or refunda can necessary. Call at Holland Clean­ phone 5404. new Cletrar crawler Model H and had shrugged her shoulders con T'LI^ vroo MO' vv^ voppeo. be made on eia time ede etnpped wanted. Centrally located, 15 quite what to make of her. Stir E A N ? ______ers, 1007 Main street. learn all th? advantages a Clctrac "You going down to Piofessor temptuoualy at something . Ann i C! T * C > B T ^ter n»e fifth day. FOR S A L E - FlRl PLACE and minutes from Aircraft, Apply 49 Berdorff's for your music ics.son’ " was ,i "foreigner. ' but obviously said about trusting the good God No ‘*tlll forblda**: dlaoiay tinea not stove length wood. Apply Ed­ can give you. I>et us explain how Wadsworth street. did not fit into the usual cate­ •old. WANTED —CLEIAN. ORDERLY "No. not todav " . Was it—W T ts It possible that hi.* OUTXK ward J. HoH, 1009 Main street. easily you can make it yours for gories of what were always derog- Tbe Ueraid will out be reeponetoie woman for general housework. good. Dublin Tractor fYimpany. ROOM AND BOARD Single or "W hy?" / grandmother knew something .sh- for more than one Incorrect inter* Tel. 5117 or 5118. atorilv referred to as "the foreign tlon of any advertlaement ordered Must sleep out. Apply Mrs. H. Providence Road, V'illimantic. double rooms, shower, family "Cans*'." had never told him—that perhdp Barrett Learned, 22 Forest street. element.s " She had the bearing and — perhaps there wasn't a bon Die" for more than one time. privileges. Phone 3533. Herbert "Well, 'cause why? It's your z-tz The Inadvertent omlaaioo of in- Tel. 7263. 51 Newromh, 35 Brookfield street. regulAr day. am t i t '" manner of an aristocrat, and her at all. ju.st as he had found oiii •orrect publication of advertlaing Household Goods ■sense of humor was of the kind ^11 be rectified only by cancellation Plumbing and Electrical "It's my birthday." when he was a very little bo\ A/ of the charge made for the eervtce FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD fur Fixtures 52-A "Oh." .She loo'.ied slightly mys­ that often made the women of that there was no .<5anta Claus and “ I hear we're bein^ transferred to Icclimd—how .qbonf rendered. nlture. Inquire 915 Main street. Wanted to Rent 68 tified. Nothing ever Interfereil Kings Row uneomfortable. no real giants? an injection of anti-freere?” ' All advertiaememe muat conturm M.adame von Eln spoke French He turned his fare down mi-- in aiyle. copy and typography with Mrs. 9'ord. BUY DIRECT / N'D .SAVE' White with her violin lessons. open front toilet .seats $3.10. WA.N'TED -SMALL COUNTRY or German by preference. She the pillow and pulled the i-o\ei rtguiatlona enforced by the publleh- RENTALS d o u b l e t r a d e in place or farm, by adults, reason­ I've got a new Bach piece” Yasssatessaa tsats i ; ^ c v era and they reserve the right to allowances White iKircelain ilrainlioard.s for empha-sized. underseorcil, and ing over his hea-l. SEE AKTIlUR K able rent, modem improvements. Vers made it sound important FUNNY BUSINESS edit, revise or tejeut any copy con- | for your ol'l radio. Buy now! sinks $2.95 Supply Oiillet, 1150 L-enerally illumihed her discourse (To Be fionMniied) Russian Women Replace aldered ob)ecttonable. Philco. Zenith, Motorola, Sparton, Apply by letter to P. O. Box 111, "Have you" " CliORISO HOURS—Claeained aOi Mam street, Hartford. "Y es. It's not very pretty." with graphic movements of hands, Men in War Industries KNOFLA $14.95 up Hit of week records, Manchester, Conn. shoulders, and eyebrows. te be pubV.nbed eamf dny be Real Estate — InKuranoe “ I have a new- Bach piece, too.” received by IT o'clock noon J^atur* 3 for $1 05. Benson's, 713 Main. Parris bore a striking resem­ 873 Main SL Pboiie 3446 WANTED TO RENT four or five "Is it pretty?" Diiohin to Play TrrAR, which touches the Ufe of days 10:30. blance to her. FOR .SALE—OAK DINING room room apartment, by young cou­ "No.” ” every man, woman, and child Dress and Jacket In oseb country It ravages, found Telephone Your Want Ads table, buffet, and 6 ehairs, parlor ple. Call 8564. "Is it hard?" She was waiting now for him In Capital City WASH TUBBS Nol So Fast. Girlie BY ROY CRANE Ada are acccuitd over the ttia* heater with oil burner, library "Yes. It's in four flats ' to come home from school. Laiy- the women of Soviet Russia well ''A I phone at the CllAKUB RATK given table, biaos bed. also white Tole­ "I've hsd pieces in all the keys ing aside the thick reading glass, prepared to Uke conflict In their I 1 AM A PklftOSCR, 6MHH; 1 Wia TBASIOLATE FOB SOU WHAT THBv above as a oonvenelnce to adver* Houses for Sale 72 she gave a twLst to the taffeta sturdy, indomitable strides. 7190,JS « Tbs stomp above, issued in 1941, T4«y TROaC 1 AM OP a > 4ua. THBV ARB TO XBAeCH accepted ae KULL PATMUNT if street. Tel, 6139. FJR .SALE— TWO SINGLE "No.” '«UR *MOe. BUT TMEV 00 MOT THINK IT IBTHE 60 PBOUD... * 0 HAPPy.' PO« VOU .. .po« MV — ^ raid at the bualneea office on or be* She smiled a little. It was almost Famous Maestro, Eddy Diichin, in pictures an Infantryman of the MO AtPOaTANCB... ONB. -mEr «AV VOU ARE PROM U.$.ARMV vtxi a n d TCRTuae Mxi: o h , hou.ses. 25 Victoria Ro.ad, and 14" "Well, I've got to go." She person, and his famous orchestia. nitHAPE I CAN COUNTav, JMS4V ... I imlL O uieici.y, MV JIM J gn* To form the aeventh day following the FOR SALE I'EHRUAKY SPECIALS 1 Flor­ a smile of coquetrj-. Red Army and his mother ad­ t o AMVTHfJO first ineertlon ot each ad oiherwiae Benton street. Both have 7 tumad with an air of serious de­ is playing this week Friday, lor r e a l 4 0 5-Acre Place in I^lton — ence 2 burner space heater, Reg. "Bon soir, grand'mere." He held monishing him to “Be a hero." ME THE MEBYAAE the CHARGE RATE will be collect- room.s, .steam heat, garage.s, and cision. She did not look hack three days only, on the stage ol THEV w ill MOT PINO IT.' ' e^ No reaponalblllty for errori in 5-room Cape Cod new house. $.51.95, now $44.95. 2 Florence "Hello, Parris." Cas.sandra Tow­ her very tight and kissed her four Russian women have taken telephoned ada will be aeaumed and cabinet heaters, $13.95; 1 Quali­ both are now vacant. Also 113 the State theater, -Hartforl. Eddy places beside men in factories, in er hung back from the other girls times on each smooth cheek. He thalr eccuracy cannot he anaran- Oil burner. Fireplace and ty gas range, Reg. $99 50, now West Center street, 7 room Duchin is the nation s outstanding the building trades, on the collec­ teed two-car tfaraife. single, bnrk. attached garage, who were walking away, their rubbed his fare against her hair. popular planLsi, who.s<> suave and $79.50, 1 L A H Elec. Combina­ "Ma belle grand'mere!" tive farms, snd even in the army. Index of ClaMsiflcations tion range with od burner. Reg. oil burner. W ill be vacant April heads still close together. sweet temtio made him soelcty's Women pilots, gunners and bom- "Mon enfant." She held him off favorite orchestra lender, and tops Dlriha ...... a $239.50, now $219.51); 1 Florence 1st. Excellent locations. Reason­ Parrts bliisheil. bardiors art found In the air force and put up her lorgnettes. "Tu with sweet snd swing fans from Bngegcmenta ...... B ft-Rm)m Hou.se, not new but 4-4 Dual Oven range. $199.50; 1 able terras-. Edward J. Holl. 1009 "Hello, Cassle.” although they do little actual Marriagea ...... U e* fatigue?" coast to coast. He brings s grand in good shape. Large lot G. E. Refrigerator $39.50. Ben­ Main street. Telephone 5il7 and "D o you like Vera Lichinsky?” fighting. Their work is to tram Decths ...... 5118. " I —I don't know " “ Mol? Non. Pas du tout." new and brand new revue of Top V Card of Thank* ...... E for garden. Steam heat. son's. 713 Main. Hat Entertainment. Among the the young men for those posts. {■ Meroorlani ...... B "You don't know ?" He laughed. She liked the trick In contrast to Czarist days in Loat and Found ...... l he had of keeping his short square artists whom Duchin features, are FOR .SALE THREE ROOMS of 73 "W ell, I don't know. I guess I Russia, when the woman was con- Announeemnete ...... T household furniture. Apply Birch lA>t8 for Sale like her all right.” teeth tight together when he June Robbins, "Charming Radio .Peraonala ...... 9 K : . $ 4 2 5 0 Songstress;" Lew Sherwood. sidored much In the same class Anteiwabllee street Tavern. 24 Birch street. Caaaandra smiled. "I heard you laughed. 08 a pack animal, the Soviet revo­ FOR SA L E - BUILDING LOT on "Singing Trumpeter;" Tony Leon­ LUK. T W y Automobtea for Hale ...... a Oak street, also one on Olenwood say today’s your birthday. How- "Are you hungry?" lution brought wholesale suffrage Automobiles for Exchange .. . . 9 "Of course," ard, "Song Stylist;” Jo^inny Drake. Auto Acceaaortca—'Tlrea ...... 9 We Sell Automobile and street. Inquire 254 Oak atreet. old are y o u ?" to the feminine population. "Twelve.” Madame called, "Anna!" "Singing Saxophonist;” The Three ALLEY OOP Auto Repairing—Painting .. . . 7 Ear Benders, and many others. Russian women are insulted it Hello. King! BY V. T. H AMLIN ' Auto Schools ...... t*A All Forms of Insurance " I ’m 13. Why don’t you have A short fat maid appeared ao called members ol the w-eaker sex. Aotoa—Khtp hy Truck ...... 9 Suburban for Sale 75 a party?” quickly that one suspected that Autoa^Por Hire ...... V Except Life HAVE CLSrUMERS Leahy Sees Petaln and Darlan They draw the same wages as men 5AV,V’ IX>NT X /T NEVER DID >/ THAT HAIRV-SOCBD JU©-HBA0 1 AWRIGHT, BIG SHOT.-T Qaragee^Service—Storage .. . lU "I don't know." she had been waiting at the door. and In some cases equal men m TviZXiR. For Single and 2 - Family FOR .SALE—ROCKVILLE, Route RECKON THAT ij SELitVB THAT HA« c o m b b a c k XT LABT.'.' |( KNOW VER G l a d T’m llotorcyclee^BIcycles ..... ii "I'm going to have a party next "Anna dasa Kind hat Hunger." strength and endurance. fvouR T lon* Wanted Autoa—Motorcycles ... IT 15. within 16 miles of Hartford. Vichy. Unoccupied -France. Feb. b o c k a r o o Y / ' ^ ^ s a r n c»u z pu t (BACK, BO JUST CUT Houses. Usf your property- Saturday." The maid smiled broadly. "Was The proportion of women engi- Bwslneao and PmrMsIoaal fiervleeo One family dwelling, four rooma; 12—(gq—United States Ambassa­ COMt / jCOOUO) out ABOUT OOT Tl-l' BTiCKV now. Ready buyers. "A re you?” wlllst du—Milch, Brod—elne Pas- neerA women technicians, women I OOP- I N M R 1 BOV, AM T C c a f .' Bualor.ss SerMce* Offered . 13 pantry and b^th. 'Hiree imflnloh- dor William D. Leahy conferred BACK.OOV BB yoOFOW OlMN’ ^BtNTiMSNTALrrV Houaebold Servtceji Offered .. .ll-A “ Yes. I'm going to Invite you.” tete?” f e r o b t a with Marshal Petaln and Vice research workers is higher In ths i: Right in t o I ^ Stuart J. Wasley ed rooms up. Steam heat. Sst- Building—Contr.4Ctina ...... M •Td like to come.” ■Was fur Pastete glbt es, An­ Premier Admiral Jean Darlan to­ Soviet Union than In any other “Grandpa always sits at (he window any-way. so I’m using his .S e S N T / Florist*—Surse»-i*‘s ...... *9 George Graziadio tubs in Am cellar. Outside door A ; t h i n a j * state Theater Building "W ill your grandmother let na?" day. It was hla third meeting nation. Funeral Directors ...... Real Estate and Insurance to cellar. TVo cor garage, with Whiskers til] the curtains come back from the laundrv! ’ fleeting—Plumbing—Roofing .. 11 y o u ?" "Krlsch—ganz frlach.” with the French leadere In the Yel. 6648 - 7146 cement floor. Oak floors In dwell­ Insurance ...... 19 loe Henry St. Phone 3278 "O f course.” The trilingual discuselon con­ last 10 daj*8. i ’l i Millinery ^Dressmaking ...... II ing. Good size ixwms. Large lot Moving—Trucking—Storags to 70x190. For quick sole. Sale price 'All right. I’ll send you an In­ TUONEKVILLE FOLKS BY FO.VI .MNE FOX Public Passenger Service .....1 0 -A vitation.” Painting—Papering ...... 91 $4,600. Down payment $300. Bal­ Professional Services ...... 93 ance arranged on rental bosla. Shs walked backward for m Primrose Pieced Quilt Repairing ...... 99 Allen A Hitchcock.'Tnc.. 112 Pit­ little way, smiling. Parris smiled, Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning 14 Tollst Goods and Hervtre ...... 16 kin .street, Manchester Conn. Tel. too. She turned and ran until she Wanted —Bueineei Service lb 3301. caught up with her companions. " W I L RT!!" P.deeatloeal He walked slowly toward the Courees and t'lassea ...... 97 4^ •*' •' ' V Private Instructi' i'S ...... TO BE SOLD! Reel Estate for sUle which mounted the toll fence • ■ '•%' A* . . Daneing ...... 19- a surrounding the school grounds. Muatcsi — jv Exchange 76 He did not see a little girl who Wanted—In»i' If J. , stood outside watching him FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Exercise of .Aulhorflv BY MERRILL BLOSSER riuaneiMl 19 Holl Street W IL L TRAD E A well-built 9 room through the gap In the boards. Bonds — Stuck* — (iege* ... *' house near school. In residential r “ Business oppor'iiniMt-s . ., J. If you are looking for a sound Investment or a very desirable She was smgller than Parris, and section, for place In or near Mone> to l.nan ...... 98 home, we advise your considering this property. For on Inveat- rather poorly dressed In a faded Lo o k s u k s L Ma v b e Th a t s w hat r i m LBTS get back 7 1 KINOA T h e r e r-xN'-AVOR. Help aad *4lt«atl«»ns Manchester with m few acres of A SUPtR. SPOT 1 THtV'RE COOONG--- TblbWN-— I HATE . Vthis is raent this property will show a gross Income of 13% . Thla dwell­ calico dress. She was extremely isoes A Help Wanted — K*inale...... 9' good tillable land. Address JSW FOR A 6UN CLUB.' ) BUT WMV BE SO iv i aor soMt I to take C'-'STOVER.'' !, A HOT- Bsip Wanted—.Male ...... I* ing Is ln.'excellent impair, requiring no expenses for several years. bkmd, snd on expression of sweet­ StOJSH ABOUT IT? MORB SNOOMNS I THiB CAR CAN 'ADO J “?ON IM •alesmen Wanted ...... M-A There are 10 rooms, S rooms to on apartment. Both heated by care of Herald. CATCH —^CSIV’NG.' Help Wanted—Male or Female l'< ness— half angelic, half sensuous "KD oo f / BACK steam systems. If you care to purchase It for a home one apart­ —gave her a somewhat enigmatic il- * - VSETMOUr HIM? /WHEN 1 TEED Agents tVamed ...... IT*A IT A SPCON- filtuattons Wanted — Female ... 9t ment will be available soon. charm. ■ 5 ^ PtNCHIN6 filtuatlons Wanted —Male ... II 8 1 1 0 F om M Una sosAEBOoy/ FLVOE CX5-JOCF. Employment vgencie# ... 4t •'Hello, Renee." nr DOESNT lOlTlR / l.lxv et«M>lx—Pet»—.PawItryM •neUo." \ ehlete* Valletta. Malta. Feb. 12—f/P) — Sir t'go Paaqusle MIfsud, 32, for­ They proceeded, without further " S i S a - D<>«a—Bh‘.* 'e4 4: you'll find this smart shirtwaist mer prime mtniater of Malta, died PnuUr.* siM ' ii :'l e e ...... 41 ris’ home. Reenee lived on- the ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. frock with Its own collarless cardi­ today of a heart ailment. A Na­ Wanted ~Pe s—P**ultrv —gi. tionalist, he formed his govern­ von Eln place. Her father. Sven P«r aal*>—%ll»f^llanea«e 963 .Main Street — 33 Steps Below Hale's Main Entrance gan quite lireslstihle. It'a a pat­ Gyllinkon, was the overseer of the m Articles For S a le...... 41 ment In 1932 and was ousted by Real Estate and Insurance Tel. 3433 or 3*41 tern you'll want at oncqi. as you nurseries owned by Parris' grand­ Boats and Accessories ...... 4< carry on with your January sew­ the Island's governor the next year Bulldinic Marerlals ...... 4' mother. Reene and Parris had f f a ing. For you know it con be worn In a dispute over the teaching of IMamonda — W’atches—Jewetry 4' played together since they were Kleclnral .vruMances —Rad-''. ' 4! under a coat now— and later will Itali^. bstdes. She w sf only a few months iTiaojvmAX- _ , Fusi dnd f.-ed . 49-/ serve as a pert ensemble for street Gardfri —Farm—l»atrv Products H* younger than Parris, but she was lloust hold ivonds ...... 91 wear when spring brings warmer Reeign From Party Mechlnsrv and Tools ...... 9'.‘ weather. Dress has pleated skirt, grade behind him in school. SCORCHY SMITH Awake At the Switch BY JOHN C. TERRY Muairel Instruments ...... 91 long or short sleeves— and collar London. Feb. 12— f/Pi — Leslie Seemingly, they took no notice of Office end Store Equipment 94 which is worn out ove. the top of Hore-Belisha, former war lecre- each other now. When he picked •pedals at ths- Stores ...... 94 / you CLAMCDIOIF tSSfONSaiE I Wsarlng Apoarsl—Fur* ...... 9< HELP WANTED the Jacket. tarv, and two others resigned up a rock and threw It, she threw 50 ArtfAD... from the Liberal NaUonal party one also with lidlculoualy slmUar FOR PUf« OtttHCl' I'D I H t f.'' ' OOu9l£ - Wanted—To Buy ...... 99 Pattern No. 8110 Is In sues 11 O P S ^rrj 9T/U, CM!tX8£P Meeme Beerfi Metelo—WeeeMe after attending a cauAu which gestures. If he swung hla book UkP 10 «K f ffve AytMDCmw/ .VVARCH.' wrm £LKntiar>!' Bestenraafa to 19. Sire 13 dre.sa with short censure to vote on the motion of confi Boarders Wanted ...... 9%-A Women Defense Workers Jacket 2 'i yards .54-inch material: other, she did, too. Apparently she i>ctciA«aNa3^>ouit 7HS/t/6trr^ Ooantry B- osch pattent ordersa. poaUg* for ooeh patksm. modUtely aanouaead. "Y e a ” h i y

THUR5DAT, rEBHTAIlT 12,19ft F O U K T E R t iSRtmr^rBtnr lEttmittg B^ntlb ------1 Average Daily Circulation The Weather For the Month of January, 1945 "Ain’t It the Lim it!’’ waa preaent- Forecast of U. S.' Waather Bdrcaa The Past Chiefs Club of Me­ Mrs. E ail F. l3,.aUo4v of 387 Center street who has neen 111 for Valentine Party ed by four of the Dorcaa mem- morial Temple, Pythian Sisters, Guest Speaker bert. Miss A lva Anderson, Mra. YOU CAN’T MISS About Town will meet tonight at the home of the past six weeks, was removed 7,088 Continued moderately cold to­ yesterday afternoon to the Hart­ Viola M iffitt, Mias Anne M. E. WITH CANDY! Mrs. Walter Henry. 46 Starl.- Of Dorcas Group Johnson and Misa Lillian Larson. Member of the Audit night. ^ ford hospital. ____ _ following » *«»rt weather street. Mrs. Henry will be It waa greatly enjoyed by all Gat some today for Val­ Bureau o f CtrcnlatloBB meeting" of tho Cothollc assisted by her mother, Mrs. lv.a present. entine gifts and parties! Manchester— 'A City of Village Charm Ingraham. The 'Volunteer Service Bureau The Dorcas Society’s Valentine Mrs. J. Martin Lehr of Chest­ Tjd tTbert of 128 Eldrld.^c Lutheran church was a delightful VOL. LXI., NO. 115 (Claaslfled Advertising On Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1.3, 1942 PRICE THREE CENTS street^as returned hontie from the open during the morning for regis­ other numbers. They’re everybody’s fa­ ture and demonatratlon In the "A rt trations. affair and enjoyed by fully 125 o f A p^ytn g Ooametlca." Refreeh- HartforU hospital where he iinder- Mrs. T. A. Gustafson and Mrs. persons. The ten tables were bea- vorite ! menU will be served, following the went a ^ in or opera tion. Thora Maloney were co-chairman i • Sergeant Wlllism Adan.jion. who demonatratlon by the committee in tlfuliy decorated, each one having of the large committee of hostcaa- haa been home on a furlough from es In charge. charge. Townsend Club No. 2 will meet for its centerpiece a large, lacy Valentine Boxes tomorfW- evening at the Y M.C.A i Camp Blanding, Florida, left to- liny to return to K coinp.'iny of the f valentine, and all attractively set A card party will be held In the .e ^ rts of the mass meeting in for 12 guests, with two hostesses Buckingham church Friday eve­ lartford hast Sunday will be giv­ ; isiith Infantry. „ p at a table. Sandwiches, cup cakes, L L CED.\RS $ 1 J 0 ning atartlng at 8 o’clock. en. j Alex Cole will tonight show mov- ice cream and coffee were served. German Warships Make Daring Escape; ^ ing pictiire.s to the tro<-ips who are The entertainment consisted of vThe Ladies Aid SxCiety of the a comic sketch, vocal and instru­ f N G O .stationed at the Manche.ster A r­ ZIOR Lutheran church of which mory. Also, tomorrow evening he L mental music. V’irginia, young TOMORROW NIGHT Petar’a Chocolate Shojppe Mrs^^atherine Rowselle of Ridge daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Street lijiresident, who held such will show the same morvio.*! to the troops 111 Ea.st Hartfor-l. Johnson, played four piano num­ 693 Main Street Next To Manchester Gas Co. KOPPERS a successhnl.^doughnut fry for the bers. "Gertrude’s Dance" by ORANGE HALL benefit of the Red Cro.s.s recently, lyicnl officers of the State Guard Beethoven; "Country Gardens’’ by have been prevailed upon to have companies here In town received, Grainger; "The Old Refrain.’’ a I another. This time the t>rr>flts will COKE this week, correspondence from folk song and "The Swallow ” by Japs Two Miles From Singapore Heart A LIC E c o f r a ;« be used for the society’s deplete