THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1842 j^GlS FUVJlTEEIf MattfhggtHr Eiifwtwg ItfraUi No True American Can Afford to *.ct His Duty to the Red Cross!

Samuel J. Houston, of 78 School Hold Classes street, la chairman of the tonamlt- Telephone Employees Get First-Aid Instruction Milk Dealers Differ Average Daily'Circubtion About Town tee In charge of the "Meriden For the Month .of December, 1041 The Weather Night” program tonight for Rock­ In First Aid Forecast of C. 8. Weather Bureun ville Lodge of Eyes. Chef Arno Pa- On-‘Stagger’ Deliveries sanl o t this town will cater for the 7,100 Cloudy with occaaional light MMity uub, w u haid iMt supper to be served at Id o’clock. Miow and warmer tonight, clearing « t tb« TJ(.C~A.. building. Although Telephone Plant Em­ dealers for their recent story re­ Member "of the 'Audit and falling temperatures toward aQ o f the membere were not pre»- The regular monthly meeting of ployees Given Instruc­ Local Distributors May garding the shortage of milk bot­ Bureau o f Circulation* morning. ’ •nt. those who were, carried on u the Manchester City Oub will be tles. Following the printing of the Mual. After the meeting, refreah- held at 9 o’clock tonight In the tion Here Weekly. ■ Have to Aclppt Every article, some dairies reported that Manchester— A CUy of Village Charm SiMnts were aerved. clubrooms at 40 Oak street. The Other Day Plan^ to they picked up more of their milk special committee on club activi­ Manchester Is one of 22 train­ bottles than they thought were out. VOL. LXL, NO. 85 (Claaslfled Advertising On Page’ 14) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1942 (SIXTEEN PAGES) re«M llctiean O.S.C. will hold It* The problem la i very seri­ PRICE THREE CENTS ties will make Its report tonight. ing centers in a statewide first- Save on Rubber. regular meeting tomorrow evening Supper will follow the meeting; ous one with the milk dealers, and aid program being conducted for la the Maamilc Temple. The *e*- Faced with the possibility o f , some of them are already UUafig *(on 1* called for eight o'clock. A delegation of the memj^rs plant department employees of being forced to cut their milk de-i of the possibility that they may and friend.s of Manchester Church The Southern New England Tele­ liveries down to every-other-day. have to go back to horses In order corporal Ward Tedford, who of the Nazarene will attend ithe local milk dealers are stressing the to take care of their customers. phone Company. Started early in Throughout the duration of this has been home on a furlough from Connecticut Valley zone rally at December, the classes were al­ fact that the consumer must be cam p Blandlng, will leave early the Hartford Church of the Naza- emergency, It was stated by one ready in session when the declara­ "educated” In the matter. dealer, the p-aramount question will Saturday. He Is the son of Mrs. renc Friday evening. Tho.se desir­ tion of war gave new Impetus to Through a canvass of local milk 8. A. Tedford of 12 Warren street ing transportation should be at the dealers made by The Herald last be is the Consumer cooperating and a member of the 169th Regi­ community and industrial first-aid with the dealer by sticking to their Japs and British Have All-Day Battle; church by 7 p. m. training throughout the country. night, it was found that most ■ of ment, 43d Division, them are willing to'cooperate pro-* regular milkman 7 Meeting at the telephone office However, cooperation of milk The 18-35 Club will have its first every Thursday, the classes here vided that all, and not only a few, The TOwnsend Qub will meet of the dealers abide by the ruling.. ilealcrs between themselves is Just business meeting of the year this are conducted by Charles F. Phll- ns important. Due to some dealers tomorrow evening at the T.M.C.A. evening -at 7:45 at Center church Due to the shortage of rubber, this when the officers for the year 1942 lipa of Hartford. Mr. Phillips is having routes In congested areois, house. also conducting classes in Hart- ■step was proposed in Hartford yes­ will be Installed, and a delegation terday and is expected to becomp a they would not have any trouble is from the Hartford lodge will be for and Windsor Loch^s aC other distributing their milk at a very A bridge, whist and setback times during the week. local issue in the near, future. guests. A good attendance la hop­ However, many difficulties will small usage of rubber. Others, party will be conducted tomorrow Review Courses whose routes are spread around Only Skirmishes Fonght in Philippines ed for as plans will also be made evening at eight o’clock in the The statewide program wlTI con­ have to be overcome upon the ad­ for the mass meeting Sunday af­ vent of this new delivery schedule. town, would suffer In the long rvln, vestry of the Buckingham Congre­ tinue through the_ winter, totaling should these dealers accept fi«!\v ternoon at the Y. 20,000 man-hours’ of time. About As an example, if one housewife gational church. ^ receive# three quarts of milk a customers or If the consumer Troop No. 15 Boy Scouts will 600 plant department employees patronizes a different milkman. A meeting of the Men’4 Club of now holdmg American Red Cross day, it is feared that she would Japanese Plane Salvaged from Pearl Harbor meet tonight at 7:30 In St. James cut down her supply rather than This could be caqscd by the late school hall. The boys are requested St. Bridget’s church is called for first-aid ccrllflcatea more than five deliveries which would natxirally be Leningrad’s Siege tomorrow evening at eight o’clock years old will take an eight-hour put six quarts Into her refrigera­ to come prepared for registration. tor every other da^. prevalent should the trucks be Waves of Infantry In the parish hall. Entertainment review course, and 1,000 others not unable to replace wornout . The Help Problem ' Blanche Dubois. 64. of 256 Main will be furnished and refreshments nrocedure Is demonstrated by telephone men In this Manchest^ first-aid clMS. ^ f t previously enrolled will take the served. All men of the church^^re full 16-hour course. In larger routes, the help pro­ Street, Hartford, was arrested last to right lle r e tt Cote, aayton. Allison. In.structor Charles Phillipa, WilUam H. Sntilh, JameS Coughlin, blem may also be a factor, unless Deelared Broken; night charged with IntoxlcaUon. urged to attend. Although the Red Cross ordi­ She will appear In town court to­ seated, and John Tobin. narily requires ten hours for the these dealers are willing to- do BEFORE YOLI BUY ANY Washington Lodge. L.O.L. No half their routes each day, how­ morrow morning. review course and 20 hours for the 117 will Install It* officers tomor­ ever. some of, them are believed to KIND OF INSUR.YNCE And Tanks in Fight; tomatoes, canned pork and beans, full course, the organization al­ CALL 66.17 Peter r . Mletsner. of 24 Trotter row night In Orange Hall at 8 cane syrup, salt pork, refrigerator Rev. Young \ low# specified credits for other be planning on doing thrir full Garrison in Push Street, has entered the U. S. Vet­ o’clock. Following the-Installation Serve Liinehes eggs and graham flour. training. Training in artificial res­ route every other day, should this a turkey supper will be aerved by In the different schools in town plan become effective. In that case, BENJAMIN CHENEY erans’ hospital at Newington for piration and certain other first-aid 953 Main St. Hale Bldg. treatment. Osano. meal* are now prepared and serv­ Guest Speaker measures has long been included the regular milkman would proba­ Encirclement of Sevas­ For Children ed the children, the charge for in the telephone company’s rou­ bly need a helper, and both these such a meal being only sufficient men would only be working half a Work Begun Prepare for Attack tine training of plant department topol Also Virtually to pay the cost of preparation iand Nazarene Pastor to De­ employes. Completion of the full week. I Grade and the Parochial In moat cases but five cents. Red Cross course, with Instruction The local Milk Dealers’ Associa­ Broken; Force* Driv­ liver Talk Before Ki- furnished by the company outside tion hasn’t been very active lately, Auto and Truck On New Tax DELIVERIES... School T ake Advan­ but It Is expected that the mem­ ing to Relief Are Ex­ fapanese Continuing to Casualties Are Reported of regular working hours, has pre- REPAIRS Icy going, breaking in a new deliveryman to Uke wanians on Momlav viiusly been optional with the em­ bers of ft will assemble in the near Move Troop* Up Ap- ^ ^ P ^ r O e C S tage of Federal Offer. future to talk over the idea. Joseph Expert Service At pected to Effect Junlc- Levy Asked Heavy on Both Sides; the place of David McIntosh, now in the service, and the Temple Beth ployees. The new program la giv­ Rev. James A. Young, pastor of en during working hours. ' G. Trueman of the West Side Dairy ABEL’ S ture with Defenders. parently in Preparation Jap Landing Decision Not Given in necessity for consolidating trips in order to save tires, Miaa Elizabeth Bennetf, auper- Frequent Opportunities heads the association. has slowed deliveries op this week. WTten going is bad Sholom News the Church of the Nazarene. 466 Thank The Herald Rear 26 Cooper Street For Heavy Attack; Air A •* yw • t® f Communique; Earlier viaor of grade achoola In Manches­ Company official" pointed out London, Jan. 9.— (JP)— The Bi-Partisan Delegation it is a g ^ thing to plan a day ahead, if you can con­ ter ha* made application for fed­ Main street, will be the guest that plant depiartment employees, ’The Herald wa-s laudeti by the Activity by Nipponese Friday, Jan. 9th—Evening .Serv­ speaker Monday noon at the Ki- six-month siege of Leningrad Of Congressional Lead­ As Possible Reports Say BriUsh veniently do so. As soon as we get deliveries reorgan­ eral commoditlea for five of the traveling more than five million ice* at 8 p.m. Special Social after wanis meeting in the Manchester miles over Connecticut roads an­ and the two-month encircle­ Limited to Reconnais­ ‘Holding Fast’ on New- ized, they win be more prompt than this w eek.. .but we I schools In town representing 175 services at which Mrs. N. Schatz ers Visits Morgenthau Y. M. C. A. Rev, Young will speak nually in their installation, repair ment a t Sevastopol were de­ are asking everyone to ’phone before 2 P. M. for the last I children who are to have additlon- will review the novel: "Jacob” by and construction work, have fre­ sance; Outlook Still Publication ly-Formed Defen*e on the subject, "Equipped Like clared virtually broken today To Discuss Program. Controlled afternoon delivery, and to remember the tire situation al food aerved with their meals Irving Felnman. quent opportunity to use their Men,” ■OAK GRILL Dark in Fast East I and Rev. Vincent J. Hinea has Saturday. Jan. 10th—Children’s with garrisons of the two By Tokyo Foreign Of­ Lines Along Slim River and not ask for specials. Help us save on rubber.. . it’s Rev. Young has been pastor of llrst-ald skill to public advantage. made application for 55 children, Services at 10 a.m. Readers: Lee Connecticut telephone employees •WHERE GOOD FELt.OWS GET TOGETHER” ports taking up the offensive Bulletin! v^ry important for ail of us. who attend St. Jamea’a school the local Nazarene church for 13 Washington, Jan. 9.— (JP) fice Sees Invasion of Sllversteln, Norma Buraack. months, coming to the local church have often rendered assistance at and'the German siege troops Washington, Jan. 9.— Singapore, Jan. 9.—(IP)— and who carry their lunch. Sunday, Jan. 11th:- Religious the scene of accidents, and many DINE AND DANCE Senator George (D-Oa) said — The War Department said America Probability. Thli food will distributed today. from the Church of the Nazarene, themselves beset from both Waves of Japanese infantrj' School at 9:30. Special member­ Lynn, Mass. He formerly held pas­ have been awarded medali for ac­ sides. Russian reports Indicated today that preliminary oon- today combat operations have and tanks attacking on the PINEHURST FRESH FISH I being brought to Manchester from ship meeting for Brotherhood for tion which helped save lives In To the Lilting Tunes of ferenros with Treasury o&l- Wallingford. torates in the middle west and that the hemmed-in garrisons, and dwindled to minor skirmishes Tokyo, Jan. 9 -(Official Broad­ main Singapore road less Fresh Oysters HaUbut election of new officers at 11 was pastor of the South Portland. emergencies. attacking force* driving to their cialn had emphasized that tlie i In the bulletin laaued from the nation faces ci\'en greater taz in tlie Philippine battle front, cast Recorded by AP» — The Japan than .100 miles north of the Fresh Finet of Haddoek I office of Commissioner of Welfare o’clock. Me., church of the Nazarene for DON MAC AND HIS relief would effect 'a Juncture soon Opened Clams Tuesday, Jan. 13th—Red Cross four years. —or might already have done so. Increases than were first in­ with the Japanese continuing '*'.mes and Advertiser, controlled British stronghold fought a Fresh Cod and Pollock, Robert J. Smith a Hat of commodi­ ALICE COFRAN dicated by President Roose­ ties that can be. secured for school Circle from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. He­ A pleasing speaker. Rev. Young Aided by Ale Force to move troops up in appar­ by the Foreign Office, declared to­ severe all-day battle with Quohaugs in Shell sliced or piece. brew for adults at 2:45 p.m. (Known As Queen Alice) RHYTHM MASTERS velt’s budget proposal for lunches la given, with instructions has chosen .an Inspirational theme Military dispatches said that ent preparation for a heavy day it wa* within the realm of British and Imperial troops Salmon Whole Haddock how best to prepare the lunch for Monthly Sisterhood meeting at to portray the necessity of main­ SPIRiriJAL .MEDIC.5I DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! $9,000,000,000 In new levies. probabllity."that the armed forces Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son the Army’a' determined effort* to •The chairman of the Senate attack. The Department’s the children. 7:45 p.m, Dr. Eugene Davis, guest taining manliness and Christian Roast Beef Roast Turkey Veal Cutlet# ^rockage of a plane, identified by the U. S. Navy Department ss a Japanese torpedo bomber, of this country will land on the in the Slim river area yester­ speaker. Bnm With a Veil. shatter the Nazi alege lines were Finance Committee said that morning communique, based 'on day, the British Far Eastern com­ 1 Item* that are available for fortitude In the dark days that are Half Broiler# Steak# Corned Beef and Cabbage being lifted by a crane from Pari Harbor, Hawaii an aftermath of the surprise atUck by the Nip­ reports received here up to 9:30 American continent” in the I’aciflc Pinehursi Citrus Fruit Sale soon to come upon the United Readings Dally, Including Sunday, being aided by hard-hitting units to raise that amonnt In the ponese Dec. 7. mand announced today. Casual­ 'school lunches Include; Butter, a. m., e.s.t., said that air activity war. wheat cereal, wheat flour, canned States in an all-out war. 9 A. M. to 0 P. M. Or By Appoint­ of the Red Air Force and by in­ fiscal year beginning next ties on both sides were reported ment. In the Service of the Peo­ Fine Wines — I.iquors and Beer creased guerrilla operation* wip­ by the Japanese yesterday was Ones such a landing were made, IN lArge Size, Tree-Ripe grapefruit Juice, canned grape- July I, Congress would have tho newspaper said, "it will be a heavy. FBI Agent Speaks ple for 80 Years, ing out German units and dyna­ limited to reconnaissance. 1 fruit segments dehydrated soup, '0 Oak Street Yel. 3894 to fix rates that would pro­ simple matter for a well-trained The decision was not given In FLORIDA ORANGES ' com meal, lard, apples, dried 169 Church Street. Hartford, Conn. miting aupply trains. duce $12,000,000,000 annually Text of Communique the communique but earlier re­ Phone 6-0097 German tiodpa which tried for and courageous army to sweep prunes, dried lima beans, canned At Police School Read Herald Advs. when the full productive Farm Prices The text of the communique: everything before it.” ports said tho British were ” hold- Doz,28c 2doz, 55c 4doz, $1,05 We taler to Banquets weeks to amaab through Crimean capacity was reached. ing fast” on newly-formed line# mountains into Sevastopol were de­ Axis Tries to Supply "1. Philippine Theater: (Tombat "Can the United States Be In­ operations have dwindled to desul­ va d ed '” was its heading. on the Slim river 50 miles north r OnpcCntt hi Q outlty,. .Tlwy Improve By Holding! scribed aa retreating to the north Wa.shlngton. Jan. 9 (>P)-A bi­ The Manchester Police School Control Idea tory sklrmishe.s in various sections "The contention that the United of Kii.ala Lumpur, crude rubber before a strong offensive launched partisan delegation of congres­ of the front. The enemy continues capital of the world and Japan’s was held last night at the Muni­ TONKJHT. FKIDAY AND S.AT.! FRANK VAI.L by the port garrison and support­ TALL CEDARS cipal Building under the direction sional leaders began work today Libyan Corps by Sea to move troops into the forward lip mediate objective. ed by the big/guna of the Red (CVmtlnued On Page Fwo) of Detective Sergeant Joseph AND HIS TWINKLING Tl NESTERS with Secretary of the Treasury areas, apparently in preparation Se\-m C’aaualtica An Rsdd g K l PEFRUIT 3 for 25c , fleet. Of Hoover’s T o m o r r o w Prentice. The meeting was closed d i n e ------DANCE for a renewed attack in force. Simultaneously, thi British an­ Dozen ...... 8.3c*| to the press, only members of the Henry C. Cassidy, Aaaoclated (Continued On Page Six) "Hostile air activity yesterday Press correspondent, reported from nounced seven casualties in a Jap­ school being admitted. SPECIAL! TENDERLOIN STEAKS was limited to reconnai.ssance Atweod B eg slar or Secdleoa Indian RU-er Regular Night Kuibyshev that the Sevastopol o f­ Bankhead Say* Former Fliers Attack Japan Claims anese night raid on Singapore Is­ 8:15 O’clock The guest -speaker of the eve­ Broilers — Roast Beef — Oysters On the Half Shell flights. land and said British planes scored ning’ was L. L. Meunler of the fensive was made possible when "2. There is nothing to report GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 25c Clams On the Half Shell — And Other Fine Foods! the Germans were forced to divert President Originated several hit# on two enemy vessels Orange Hall Federal Bureau of Inveatlgation. Pole Premier From British Flier*; J g p A i r d r o m e from other areas.” in Malayan waters and the China Dozen...... '^2c Another meeting of the school will, alege forces In an attempt to stem Proposal Opposed by The outlook continued dark for Advance Near FINE WINES — I.IQUORS AND BEER the drive of other Russian troops Destroy Axi* Plane*. * Sea and also narrowly missed a 174 ChHfornU Sonldst Sonklat 20 Reg. Games -\t be addressed by Sergeant Prentice the United ' {states and British .smaller ves.scl. before the examinations are given. landed on the Crimea near- Kerch. F. D. R., Not Wickurd, force* battling to hold the Philip­ $.‘1 a Game for 2,'>c Threaten Nazi Retreat Line Sees Further Near Bangkok Of the Slim river action, th* LEMONS Cairo, Eg.vpt, Jan. 9.—(JP) pines and the Malay peninsula. Kuala Lumpur communique said "our troops were ORANGES 2 Free Games! Resnnander's Restaurant Driving Inland, these Red Army Wa.xhlngton, Jan. 9.—(/P) Sena­ In th^ Philippines the Japanese, troops threatened the Gef man line — With its land supply routes heavily engaged with the enemy •1-37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 Red Victories tor Bankhead (D.. Ala.), told the under almost incessant as­ pouring In a steady stream of re­ all day ye.stcrday. 39c doz. 39c doz. 7 Specials! of communications—or of retreat. Small Squadron of inforcements to multiply their nu­ (A British broadcast beard by Senate today that former Presi­ Asserts F«>rees Beyond aas.iult. the enemy attacked down PHILCO sault from the air, the Axis merical superiority, massed for an "After a preliminary Infantry Pard Dog F ood ...... doz. $1.00 Sweepstake! . C ^ said 100,000 German and Ru­ dent H«7rbert Hoover originated has attempted by sea to pro­ American Volunteer* all-out attack against the rem­ Tanjong .Malim, 50 manian, troops In the Crimea faced Sikorski Says Rattle* of th^ main road with tanks, followed Gottchalk’s Kitchen Jewel Scourers...... ea, 10c R C A RADIOS the price control proposal opposed vision the retreating Libyan nants of Gen Douglas MacAr- by infantry in trucks. $5 Door Prize! a choice of'death or surrender un- by President Roo.Hcvelt. Destroy al lA'ast Seven thur’s weary Army northwest of Miles to North; Says Hollywood Heavy Napkin.8 ...... 15c; 7 for $1.00 M o h c o w and Rostov ‘■Reports to date Indicate that nnd lesa their lines back to the narrow Senate leader.# expected a vote corjis of Gen. Erwin Rommel, Manila neck connecting the penitlsuia to the British announced today, Grounded Bomber*. British ill. ('oiifiision. Fresh Spinach Chicken Chop Suey, Record ‘Turning Point’ in late in' the day on the Bankhead Being Forced Back I (Continued On Page Four) LAY-OFP LIST the mainland.) amendment arid to the price, con­ l)ut the coastwise ships drew On the Malay peninsula the Im­ Watercress pound 3.1c Cassidy’s dispatch said the Rangoon, Burma. Jan. 9— UP) — Tokyo, ’Jan. P — (Official' Broad- ! Combination Eastern Front Drive. trol bill. a storm of direct hits from the perials were being forced back re­ Cauliflower Sevastopol garrison had won back 'The Alabaman said Mr. Hoover, A imall squadron of the American lentlessly by the weight of unceas­ (fast Recorded by AP) Japanese ' Cube Steaks many of the'^Germans’ positions in R A.Fj^'Our air forces operating Carrots or Beets, Records and Sheet Music ■ London. Jan. 9. — t4*i — <3en. food administrator during the last volunteer group roared acroes the ing enemy drives which carried the forces driving down the Malaya I -CltVYu ■ ---- hills around the city from which In support of our mobile columns peninsula have advanced more | —P 2 bunches 18c DriedW ef ... !i lb. 23c I KOPPERS Wladyslaw Slkorski, premier of war, first suggested that the sec- Junqle wastelands of Thailand yes­ battle flaga oi^ Nippon ever closer over a wide are*', had a particular­ terday and bombed Mexhod air­ than 20 miles beyond Tan Jong Flashes ! (Continued on Page Four) the Polish govemment-ln-exlle, Mallm. which •'ij'some .50 miles Order Kleenex, Scott Tissue or Scott Towels delivered KEMP'i INC. (Continued On Page Four) ly successful day, destroying a drome, near Bangkok, destroying (Continued On Page Four) (Late Bnlletlas oi the (IP) Wire) said today after returning from at least seven grounded Japane.ie north of Kuala Lumpur, Domei with vour order. ’Scott Towels, $4.49 case of 50; Tissue, COKE , FURNITURE AND MUSIC number of enemy aircraft in aerial said tonight In a war summary, Russia that the next three months bombers and probably wrecked an British .Vdmit ('miser Sunk ;7..59’ ca8e of 100. Kleenex in 2 for 2,>c and 25c sizes, .should bring "further successes to combat," said a general headquar­ eighth. ( Prcsiimably this would place THE W. G. the' Russians In throwing the Ger­ ters communique. * ' London, Jan. 9.—^.T>—The Brit­ ■r 8 for 98c. and 4 for 98c. No Plans Yet British Drop This was latest reported stroke Darinn Ruse the Japanese vanguard 30 miles ish rrulser Galatea, 5,720 tons, has mans back to a defense line an­ Enemy IJnes Attacked from Kuala Lumpur. The Japanese chored at Smolensk." li^n lor|iedoed and sunk' by a L'- GLENNEY CO. "Enemy lines of communication (Continued On Page Six) communique made no fnenlion to­ Bout, the .Xdinlralty .annonneed To Take Cars Smolensk is 210 miles west of day of the. report broadcast yes­ Coal, Lumber, .Masons’ Supplies; Moscow. U. S. Leaflets west of El AgheilS also were re­ Fools Japs tonight. The communique said; * terday by the Rome radio that Board of .admiralty regittte Slkorski said the Battles of peatedly attacked. A number of Treasury Balance j Paint direct hits were obtain^ on Kuala Lumpur had fallen ‘ to announce that H. .M. -v Gal^ea 836 No. .Main St. Tel. 4148 ! Henderson Say* Fear* of Moscow and Rostov were the (Tanjong Mallm is at the point "turning point" In the eastern Flier* Carry Out Suc­ transport vehicles and also on Washington, Jan. 9. The Five Youthful .Ameri­ I (Capt. R. \\. V. Sim, K. N.V'has i coastal shipping which was being where the west coast trunk rail­ tieen torpedoed and sunk bv a l - Comniandei^ring Result front campaign. position of the. Treasury Jan. 7: way cros.sek the frontier of I’erak W’ltbout "Natural Defense Line” cessfully Mission to I used to bring stores forward from Receipts, 823.231.804.93 expen- can Soldiers Escape , Bout.. Next of kin of eqsualtieS and Selango states.) ilia\e iMon Informed." Of Hi* Own Answer. When the Germans, lost the Bat- Give French Message. diturea, 1102,733,995.78: net bal­ Eneirclenient hy Foes. . Momei said the Japanese, 'in FUEL --(rontlnu^ On Page *lz) ance, 83.404.082.443.20. (Continued On Page *lz) Parkway Speed Limit Cut Have You Tried The IN COAL BUYING ^ Waahlngton, Jan. 9—{P>— Price Washington, Jan. 9—(id — The (The . following dlspsteli— * (Continued On Page Two) Bridgeport, Jan. 9— ./Pi — The Administrator Leon Henderson White House disclosed today that by S9-yrar-old ( ’lark Lee of Merritt Parkway CammlBalon to­ OIL issued a formal statement today the R.A.F. had carried out suce.ss- Oakland, Calif.— Is the first day reduced the on the park­ Shoppers assuring the nation the govern­ ifully Its first mission for the Unit­ Treasures of Normandie ' received from any of the three in ay from 50 to 40 miles an hour Brest Attack ed States government—the distri­ Chined Units as a wartime rfsergency measure ment baa no plana to commandeer Associated Pieas reporters In AND bution over* occupied France o( the Philippines since Dec. 31, to conserve lives, tires and gaso­ Luncheon RED ALL O.K: private automobiles and explain­ more than 2,000,000 French lan­ and the first from any Amer­ line. Today’s action by the rommla- Winter Is Skipping Some Hmnes Causes Fires guage leaflets containing excerpts Moved for Safekeeping Report Gains sinn as.sures uniform speed Uniita When you see thos&RED trademark spots on Famous ing that fears of commandeering ican oorreapoodent In the Is­ RANGE OIL undoitbte^y arose from his own from ^>ee^es and statements by lands since the fall of Manila in the state and Is In accord with Presldent Roosevelt. the reduetlon In top speed to 40 u p Reading Anthracite, you know all’s well. Y ou are answers to questions at a press New York, Jon. 9.—'/P)—Out The figure of a Norman knight, two days later. Lee apparent­ CALL a a a Many Left Burning in Stephen Early, presidential press - O i i t c T nilles an hour voted by the State 3 0 c In Your Block assured of that long-burning, oon-diqkering per­ conference Jan. 2. from beneath the looming shadow relic of an age of chivalry, said to ly was able to evade the Jap­ I Peiielrale De- secretary, said additional le^lets of the enormous ship, with a roar be the world’* largest art workrin anese forces which marched Traffic Commission earlv In the A t that time Henderson said Occupied Naval Base probably would be distributed over f p ilS P S of Ju p -H p l(l i week for the trunk tloe highways. Served 11:30 A. M. formance which means more heat with less fnmace commandeering -of automobllea was drowning the footfalls of her sail­ enamel. . . . into Manila and reach Fort to 8 P. M. other occupied portions of' Europe or guards, heavily loaded van* are An Aubuaaoo carpet. 4Q by 27 Mills on the fortress Island of The 50 mile speed on the parkway tending. I.e t us send you a few tons o f this low ash, ’’one of the gloomy possibilities" After British Bombing. later. Canton and Naiirhaiig. v>as set on June 12, 1939. 7426 Hie Homes That Are Insulated! that a prolonged war might bring rolling away from the liner Nor­ feet and weighing 1,000 pounds, its Corregidor, whence he com- AT 100% METEBED SERVICE! prem ium hard coal that costs you not a penny extra. Oarriea Message of Hope mandie with the fragile treasures 8,000,000 stitches hand-knotted by . municated with San Francls- about. Loadon, Jan. 9.—(O— Numerous "The United States Leaflet Num­ Chungking. Jan. 'O- iJb The Fl.iing Cadet Drowned le weather man saya GASOLINE. 6 Gab. $1.00 Henderson said today the gov­ fire* were left burning in the Ger­ that were the pride bf France. ten workmen. . . . ^ CO by radio. His dispatch did How much of the outdoors are you pbnning to heat ber One," Early said carried to the Under the direction of Ameri­ Shimmering' glass panels from not mention his coilragues of Chinese reported today that their .'suraHota, Fla„ Jan. IIP), — “ Old Man Winter is on hia SILK CITY ernment "presently is well supplied man-occupied Naval base at Brest, French a message of hope and force" had penetrated the outer State .\ttomey Clyde Wilson aaM with automobiles" and added there France, after a strong R. A. F. can Naval officers, the radiant pil­ the dining room, totalling 45 tons the .\P Manila bureau, R. P. this winter? Do you hope to melt the snow off your "clearly Implied.that a very differ­ in weight, which stood near the six defenses of two of the must im­ today .Mfrcd Lloyd, 19-year-olJ IL way!” WILLIAMS was no occasion for citizens to bombardment last .night — the ent kind of message would be car- lars from the main dining room, Opnill, Jr., chief ot bureau, A.F. flying cadet, was acciieataily interior-lighted radiant pillars In and Rusaell Brines.) portant Japanese-) eld cities of DINER' on, SERVICE. INC. roof first on the block? And will there be enough heat CHECKERBOARD offer their cars for public use. fourth consecutive night of attack .-ied to the enemy in. due time.” the four gold-and-tucco baa re­ South China, Canton and .N'an- ilrowned at Carlstrom field Sunday BROAD STREET "I did not indicate that any such on that uneasy haven of theTler- liefs glowing with the life of Nor­ the dining room. . , . You’ll want a fuel that re­ A^iGood Place To Eat! left over for your own hom e.. .or will [t be chilly and On the leaflet was a picture of Brilliant Panels from Lounge chang, capitals of Kwangtung and .'ullowlng a duck by fellow students action (as commandeering) was man battleahipa Scharnhorst and the American flag in colors, a pic­ mandy, the rich carpets, the By Clark Lee upon completinn of his first solo sponds quickly and bums likely or necessary now or in the Brilliant panels from the main Kiiuigal provinces. Gnelsenau. ture of the Statue of Liberty, enameled statues, are going for Fort Mills. Luzon Island, P. I., An Army communique declared night. Terming Lloyd’s death en­ drafty the way it was last year? ^foreseeable future," the price ad­ the duration of the war to the cabin lounge, depicting the birth steadily. Fill your bin with FEED STO R E •The Air -Ministry communique which la of French workmanship Jan. 9.— (By Radio)—oP)—A tliat Tw(j Chinese colimina had tirely accidental, Wilson said he.' ministrator said, “Indeed, at one also said that the docks at safety of storage .halls. of Aphrodite, the chariot of Tbetla. strange story came to light to­ 10 Apel Ptace Manchester * Telephone 7711 ,Cher- anef was given to the United States the chariot of Poseidon, and Eu- driven Into the northern and north­ had left further Investlgatlsa ot Old Company’s Anthracite. Make It a wana winter at your house.. .and save lint in the conference, according bourg were bom b^ and aclcnowl- by the French pet^le, and the Workmen are shrouding in can­ day In the adventure of five youth'- the case In the hands of military the stenographic transcript, it ropa . . . their background formed eastern suburbs of Canton in the You’ll be ready to meet edged that two of the British Roosevelt excerpts. vas or packing into crates the cre­ ful American soldier# who es­ course of an assault on the outer authorities for detemdnatton ot fuel for defense. Phone 5145 today for a free estimate su ted: ’ I think it Is bad ations.on which French craftsmen by pure gold, palladium and plati­ caped encirclement by Japanese planes failed to return. From London, Mr. Roosevelt has num. defenses of that milllon-populatlop whether any military regulsWsns winter’s bitter blasts in nough to have to freeze things Ten airmen were given awards lavished all their skill and care Invaders by s daring ruse in — BING O — received a report quoting an R.A.F. The monumental bronse door­ city that began three days ago. were violated. oa Babam Wool Insulation! ithout having to go out and com- for an attack on Brest in Decem­ official as saying: for many months—works of art which three of them "played dead” • • • comfort. TONIGHT ndeer them.’ way of the dining room, nearly 20 Fighting was still in progress. ber when they were said to have ’United SUtee Leaflet Nuinber into which the French poured for 28 hours. He«\-y Ossualtira Inflicted Markets .\t a Ulanv* Oovemmeat Well Supplied' their knewledge of the making of feet high, decorated with ten gild­ The men were Sergt. Emil Mo- ODD FELLOWS HALL scored hits on the Scharnhorst and One was acclaimed everywhere in ed bronze circular medallions, rep- (Thineae- dispatches said heavy New Vork. Jan. 9.— .“Reports have reached my of- Oneiaenaif and ahot down aeveral the R. A. F. and the filers felt it beautiful things. ^ rello and a Sergt. R. H. MltcbeU, Stocks—Dregular; rails advance. SrONdORED BT KINO DAVID LODGE,L a P.T. PHONE 255 ce that in some areas citizens are rsaentlng the famed cities of Nor­ casualties had been Inflicted on the enemy aircraft "in the face of ex­ was an honor to Im the couriers of Into the darkners ot store­ mandy. and Priv'Btea William Anson. Joe defenders of Nanchang In an at- Bonds—Higher; rsrriern eon- fi'cring to turn over, their cars for tremely be*vy and accurate antl- America- and to .ca n ^ so stirring houses. the truclu carried: GUlls and William M. Hall, aU 01 lln-je in demand. 5145 CENTER ovemment use. These offer* are •The art objects being removed t.xck that penetrated the outer ST alrcnsft firs and determined at­ a mecsa~e." Bronze Statue of Peace by the Navy, which is converting Salinas. (!:aUf. barrlera ot the (fity. Foreign ExchanTo*- Narrow; ” MANCHESTER :ominendable and patriotic. How- tacks by enemy fighters.’* Excerpts from I9S4 Imlk The IS-foot bronze status of Cut Off by Invaders genenUly rnchaa.ged. the ship into an auxlliaiy chris­ Canton and Naochang have been er, the government presently ia Five southcMt coast vUIagss Many ot the excerpts, Ikirty peace, which stood behind the Their tmit engaged the Japa­ Cotton—Higher: troda bngtn^ ell supplied with automobllea, and tened the U. 8. LaFayette. are in Japanese hands since 1938. were machine-gunned todgy by said, were from an address by the captain’s table Jn the days when nese in southern Luzon on Christ­ The communique reported fur­ Metals -Wtendy; 1941 otmot m S - bile gniteful for the spirit shown, two planes. There were three-scrl- valued at more than 82.000.000 and 'President in 1934 at a ceremony the Normandie raced across the the cost of removing and placing mas Day but was cut off by^'u ther heavy punishment dealt the Mrt Wgh, oua casualties and dgmage to farm Atlantic to win blue ribbons for 2.400 van loads ia storage is e#ti-.l Wsol Ta buikUnga ia d a vicarage. lCaatla$a$ 0 « tSSafTmm ispeedy voyagu . , B»$tad at »I00.()!l)0 to liy.OOO. ^ w LVsmttfmS M J r iy Tts.ag (m m o oln g ^

■ '-'A TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, JAjroABir 9, 1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FKIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1942 PAGE THREl r e.xperlmentstlon on the tesnilng of sea and air power 'as an alrcra,' P a p e r S e e s British D rop No Decision Mrs. T r c v ile ...... fPond at Center Springs Japan Claims carrier in 1920'and then was rele­ S | ii Conditions ■\ gated to the role of a tender. Jap Lauding Mile Dimes - J . WlnjSler ...... :...... , ''Johnston island is In the'Pa­ f. ’.U. S. Leaflets Inductions Into Army Red Cross Donations Mr. and Mrs. Stafiley Bray Dog Injured by Autoist On Post Officii P. Pefson ...... Is Now Safe for Skating Advance Near cific 900 miles southwest of Hono­ lu lu ) ,\s P ossib le (CoDtiniiMl front Pag* Ona) Starts Monday Mrs. Gilman ...... Mra. Lillian Bowera .... 5 .0 0 ; R obert Genovesi ...... 2.00 Ernest Freyer ...... Left in RolstotCs Garage Kuala Lumpur Triple Peacetime Rate Star of the Ea.xt R.B P. James .Sargent will take a few days before It Is (Continued From Page One)' honoring the Marquis de LaFsy- Q>n^e8«inan Kopple* Mra. Roa« Oonti ...... 50 There are a lot of local boj's and Soya Tokyo Playing ttte, on the 100th anniversary of. No. 13 ...... 10.00 .Io.xcpli F r y ...... brought to the rink and set up. In 60 Cities John Mitchell ...... 1.00 HaruUl Germaine, of 105 Benton • was suffcrii^ with a broken leg. girls, and grown-ups too, who will However, the clubhouse will be (Continued From Page One) his death. iiiaiin Informs Herald Mrs. e:. V. Gilbert ...... 2.00 Mr. Chagmit ...... ‘Old Nazi Game' -States .c.mnot be Invaded,’’ the ar­ lications /Immediate R. C. Putnam ...... 1.00 Mr8. R. J. Chambers .... i.oo Mrs. Gunther ...... I street, owns a valuable .Scotty doc. and it is nmv being treated 'at tbe K be glad to hear that the C^ter open, as usual. Wa.s'hington, ,^an. 9 R e­ ticle rlcclared"!.' as much a myth Early said 1,380,000 copies of Ndt Action Taken Yet. the wake of the retreating Brlttsh —\ Mra. R. C. Putnam ...... 1.00 Mr. snd Mrs. C. W. Shields 2.00 Mrs. Machie ...... which disappeared the first part of doctor's btispital f\|lprtngs Skating Rink, has at last plying to Japanese claims that the as that the Maginot line could not the leaflet were dropped In the Y. M. C. A. .Outdoor Campaign forces, were hammerlnt; at the G^ual Is itard • Hitting George Mere ' ...... 1.00 •lolin E'. Sullivan ...... 5.(X) G. .1.'Jew ett ...... the week. Does Plenty of Roaming i; S. alrcrait tender I.,ang!ey ha' be taken, or that Singapore and Paris area and more than 600,000 been officially opened. At ten enemy defenses Imiwdiately be­ Congr^man Herman P. Kop- Mr. and Mrs! Martin-AI- Mrs. F. K. Trask ...... l.oo •Daniel R u d a z ...... Since that tune the .scan-li ha.s been sunk, a N.avy spokesman said Pearl H.arbor are Impregnable.*’ around Lille this week. l,dnd Force of Four Schedule Away Jan. 12; Spon­ been going on for the -animal with o'clock thl* morning. Andy An- Bedford, Ind.-^-{jT^— t\llllam E. fore Kulala Lumpur. ' ' plemann irt(ormed The Herald to­ vord ...... 5.00 Herman Pletrowski ...... l .00 D. Davidson ...... x. today Tokyo was playing "the old i ■ Japanese Naval craft already The folder stressed the bistorio no prugrcHs. The search wAs end­ > drulot, special constable and care­ Corder guesses he must be one of “Front line dispatches reported I sors Predict Support of Mrs. William Alvord .... 2 00 Miss Edna C. Terrill ... 10.00 Margaret Fryer ...... Nazi game" of trying to smoke out j have carried the vvar near the friendship between the French and day that' be\has not yet decided .> lilHion G Men. Tomorrow; ed. how.evcr. w hen a call , anie taker of tha park, stated the ice the SelecUve Sendee system’s the British retreating In general , Mra. Klerney ...... 1.00 Mi s . Ella Walcruiaii .... loo -Mrs, Roessner ...... the vessel’s location. | Golden Gate snd Mr attack alarms American people and expressed the upon what na^e he would recom­ 9:00-10:00—Cadets, gym. through for James H Rolsloii. w as sufficiently thick enough to roamlngest registrants. Corder. contusion from both North and 10:00-11:00—Juniors, gym. ■ Paralysis Fund. Mra. Louiae Bengtaon .. 1.00 Mrs. Patil Klotzer ...... l.oo ' I- A. Thompson ...... "The Langley ha.s been sunk two i have sounded 1n many Pacific assurance also of the President,' mend for the poytmastershlp here. W ashln^ on, Ja n . .9— - Offi-, local dog warden. • allow the skaters to venture out from Hammond. Is field executive South Selangor (the state of which j 11:00-12:00—High School, gym Clarence Wesson ...... 1.00 Mrs. A. N. Towne ...... l.oo Otto Herrmann ; ...... or three limes by Japanese short- j co.ast cities, "bringing panic among Early , said, "that the united na­ cial.s dlscloVd today that induc­ Rolston, upon ai living home upon It. for the VtTilte River Boy .Scout Kuala Lumpur is capital), de.’troy- , Boston, Jan. —A patient Three ellglbles wet;e submitted by 1:00-5:00 — Men's Badminton, New York, Jan. 9—Sixty citle* kira. StUson ...... 25 H. F ritz Noren ...... i.ou Donna Boyd ...... The hold-up thus far has been wave (radlol, " the spokesman | th frightene.l citizenry,’’ It aaid. tions are going to win the war and as veil as a hardy lot. New Eng­ Robert Gordon ...... l .oo found a (log lying in his garage Council here. He registered In tng bridges and roads'In the line the Civil Service bpmmlsslon at tions into thetW Army were being gym. .stretching ■ across America will A. Bleu ...... 25 I .Margaret Boyd ...... due to the recent snowfall. The It said. British had invaded the the peace." siilTcrin^ fioni injunc.s .sii.st.aincl Bloomington. His cerUftcate was of retreat In deapera^ attempt.s to [ ' I land skiers were rewarded with the request of the Pdat Office De­ stepped up to' double or triple the 6:00-7:00—Juniors open period, Mra. CJurrie ...... 1.00 Margaret FitzOrald .... l.oo Eva Goyetto ...... snow, freezing to the surface of "The Japanese .still haven’t been i United States In 1812 because "the It al.so contained Information de­ participate in the second nation­ Dorothy Tedford ...... l tm I .May Bltvidgood ...... when he was apparently iiii hy a returned to a Hammond board. He slow down the puravilng Japanese.'' | the season’s beat conditions today partment They wera\ Frank B. 6:30—Open Alleys Samuel Schora ...... 1.00 the pond, would have made ver>' able to find where It is. It's the old I ..\meritan Navv wa.s not strong scriptive of the extent of the and had a choice of scores of peacetime rate) and indications wide "Mile o’Dimea," a major divi. Hii.sscll Hairisoii ...... i lai Mallei .Staiiiiai'd ...... car. The doc was wearing Ins filled out his questionnaire In The. Tokyo comrnurilque report- , Crocker, Ernest F. Brot^Tt and the gym. George (Theeaeman...... 1.00 poor skating. Also, the south end .Nazi game and they’re hoping ; enough" and declared "it will be American war effort from the slopes whers the running wss were Uiat the iitjmediate goal was Sion Ol the 1942 "Fight Infantile A. Brown ...... 2.00 Beatrice Strom ...... i (in Irving Tuttle ...... idenfUii ation tag which Irac-d it Mendham. N. J.. took his prelim­ ed th at In the final battle In south- I sonleone will give away some se­ Incumbent, Thomss J. Qtdsh. 7:00-8:00—Home. gym. of the pond was not frozen at all Invaded again " The newspaper’s : Army, Navy. Industry, labor, and good. a hardhitting lartd force of four , I’aralysis" campaign. E. A. Carron ...... Ann C’iv ie llo ...... i iiu I ’. Nielsen ' ...... hack to, Gerniainr. Tlir driver ol inary’ physical examination In Bed­ ern Perak state the .Iapane.se c.sp- crets," j Congressman Kopplema^ told 8:00-9:00—Games, gym. 1.00 in some places, and Grant Skewes. pi'cmise was an assertion that the citizenry of the United States. Conditions— million men. I ' This festive, out-door phase of George Veitch ...... i rai Kninia F’en, ...... , the la r had appaienlly hit Hit- dog. ford and' took the Army examina­ tured 6S gun... 5t) light armore.l | One of the flr.'t United States ' The Herald that he will notlW this Henry Lange ...... 1.00 supervisor if parks concluded that U S. Pacific fleet had been badly Vermont The Army i.s accelerating the in­ the campaign will be conducted for Mrs. E. G. Hein ...... j. 1.00 Phyllis Marks ...... i.oo Kllsworth l-as.„ow ...... puked him up and tliicw him iiilo tion In New Albany. S'ow in Class cars and .too cars and motor­ aircraft earners, the L'ingley Is ' crippled at Pearl Harbor. newspaper as soon as his decision no one shjuld be allowed at the 1-A. he'll be indueted-at Fort Ben­ Stow e— 6 in. now powder over 6 duction of pre.sent registrants, two weeks, opening on January 12 H. Qi Ogren ...... 1.00 Evelyn Magnu.son...... l.oo j Edward Wilson ...... Rol.sloiTs garage. cycles. , .nhout 2" Vf.ars old, later wa.s made j Full Forecast Soon is made. rink while these conditions pre­ jamin Harrison near p eked base increasing to 10 In. which include about 1.000,000 al­ and closing on January 30. the H. Stru ff ...... 30 Vera England ...... i.oo * .Martha Wil.son ...... The dog wa.s taken to In Riish- (A British commtmique yester- ; into a tendvr. The Japane.se | The fall ort was forecast soon. Skiing good. waiting to draw from 9.000.000 rresldenl Roosevelt’s sixtieth < !has. Krob ...... i iiii I-re,I .M Nichols ...... go from there. been bit In the raid on Pearl Har­ -Mra. M. Suhle ...... 1.00 It Is expected that a goodly crowd guns and transport" by British ' .■\fter that, the newspaper went Underhill— 1,000 feet, no base, T o M ak e Siir^ ev men between 20 and 44 ineliisive birthday. Mrs. M. P e te r s o n ...... 1.00 R. Gustafson ...... i uo Rrunner's .'(ales LAS^ W \SIILKS should turn out for the activities forces withdrawing into Selangor.' bor. j at Is Well Begun imi Servlee Stations on. "itW lll be for us to say when, Adams Exp ...... on'' settled powder; 2,000 ft.. 6 who are expected to i‘egi\ter Feb. Keith Morgap. National Chair­ Mrs. A. Zeniwich ...... 1.00 John Moore ...... i W. .'((limlke ...... tonight It will be necessary to where and how we will strike” Air Reduc ...... ba.se, 4 settled powder; 3,000 ft, 9 .16. • # man of the Committee for the M ret Anderson ...... 1.00 George Duncan ...... l uo I .lii.scphinr Bonezek ...... w glide ai^jund the pond without ac- ’Tod.ay, without doubt," Tlie O f H ouses H ere - Thom as M a x w ell...... l fio I .Mr K a n e ...... There are l.i.T.dS gasoline serv­ I, Alaska Jun ...... basf. ,5 settled powder. Skllhg No IJm It Set on Size t'elebratloii of the President's Mra. M. M oriarty ...... 1.00 ■ companvlng musi' for a few daya Submarine Dnmafies Thomas Wray ...... i iiii KEMP'S ice stations in Texas, more than | C h in ese Liiils. Times ami Advertiser said, "Ja­ ' Alleghany ...... good. , . , \No limit has been sol on the llliainlHT Unit Ih Uollevt- Birthday for the National Founda­ Mrs. M. Sterling ...... 1.00 Ualhcriiie Olainlcr Inc. , owing to the fact that the public pan has the most powerful Nacw Leon Holmes ...... i 00 . CIhiii K n a n k ...... In any' other state. .New Vork, ; Japanese Freighter ‘ Allied Chem ... B.'-llows FaILs--6 settled powder, was-Umc size of the Army to be tion for Infantile Paralysis an­ Mr. and Mra. Frank E. S e n Ice On Ml Makes address system which is used there in the world and the largest fleet Arthur H llhngs, the newly ing Paper to Aid Sol­ Ilnyilin (’.rlswiild ...... second ranking state, haa IfiO leas. ' Tokyo, Jan . 9 — (Ortlptai* Broad- ■ Am Can ...... no base. No skiing. sent\to Britain and anywhere also nounced today that the "Mile Hyde ...... 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. James Mc­ Phone 5686 ^doesn't belong to, the town and It R eport G ains cf m erchant ves.sels and her land o’Dlmcs " will be conducted ,n over Roiand A Mtafm 0 , cast Recorded by APi -Penetra- ' ' Am Rad St S . . . BratUeboro— Five powder with elected preeldent of the Manches­ the hVeh command may deem ad­ diers in the South. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Cann ...... 2 (Ml f'T.'r.s, aided -with those of Ger- twice as many cities and towns as Earl Stairs ...... i no R .' H. Symington . lion of an enemy aubmarlne to . ,\ra Sm elt ...... little base. Poor. ter Cthambe.r of Commerce will visable^ Secretary Stinison says K ottke ...... 1.00 m.anv and Italv, can crush any ; Am T & T ...... Woodstock—5 ^powder over 5 the nmnber to be drawn -from the participated last year. Mr. and Mra. Collie Gos- Michael L'ella F c r r a ...... 2 on ' F;mma West ...... within 100 miles of Tokyo was dis­ (tontlnued Fri'in I’agc One) have a ('onsu.tatlon with mcmber.t In the Manchester Junk>r Cham­ ' W. C. Ri.-ii ...... closed tod.iy when Imperial head­ combination of armies " i Am Tob B ...... ba.se. Good. 8.000,000 to 10,000,000 available fit The "Mile o"Dimes," stageu un­ lee ...... 1.00 Mrs. Philip R i c h ...... 1 no of the advisory committee Mon­ ber's drive for waste paper mate­ der the sponsorship of newspapers ' A Soytlz ...... 4 quarters announced the torpedoing .I.apane.se columns retreating from ' Am Wat Wks ... Rutland—Pico PeaJr, 4,000 ft., 14 men will be determined by the Thomas R. Smith ...... 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Richard OPEN and radio stations from, coast to Ruddell ...... 5 0(1 K, MrAiihffu ...... and damaging of the 2.225-ton their shattered attempt to take \ o Apprehension i Anaconda ...... Inches, 7 powder; skiing poor. Lit­ day evening, when consideration needs as thw arise. rial as announced In The Herald Mr. and Mra. Thomas Me- ! -\rmour 111 ...... tle Pico, 2,630 ft,. 4 powder on 8 \slil be gl''<*n determining llv- Present .stiw gth has been placelon ...... marine attack occurred early yea- ^ An encircling movement against Washington, Jan. 9.—'•F'-Tajk , Baldwin V...... ope. 2,000 ft, 4 powder on 6 shortage of hruses. would increase in|s to 2,(KH),0Ot). Mra. C. W. (Tarlson ...... 50 Range Oil, 7'jC gallon.^ In Tokyo about the possibility of i b i O ...... The m eeting w-ill m ake a .sur­ City leads thq "Mile o’Dlmes" as Mrs. Tomni ...... 2.00 ' Uf»b'’!'t ...... AND FUEL terday morning off the coaat of Ichang, \1tal Yangtze river port . base. Fair to good on worn sec­ Appropriations haw been made to a large corporation this raoming. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Til- Fuel OH, 7.3c gallon. a J.apanose Invasion of the United ' Bendix .'.'.'.'.'. J tions. vey of the number of homes to be National Director. His aides arc Mrs, Ellington ...... l Oo I lx M. KoHtur...... Japan near the Izu Shichito, is- . above Hankow which marks the . . . . . provide complete equipment for The concern in pledging its fullest den ...... 2.00 SUles stirred not a ripple of ap-! Beth Stl !!!!!!!*.!!!!!!!!!! built in Manchester to take care Durian St. George of Washington. Mr. .Slawson ...... I on I*'. M. ain| H H PjirkiT . . lard group which lies south of lh» j high tide of Japan's drive Into New Hampshire i.nother million and ^ tlcal equip- support to the Junior Chamber Mr, and Mrs. Peter Sal- 5 to defense workers. The outlook is Eastern Director; Jack Fisher, .1. Tierney ...... 2 (mi Kal|>h MaliuiMMi...... entrance to I'okohair.a and Tokyo. . China, also was recorded. In a bat­ : prehen Ion In A m crl.an m ilitary | Borden ...... Moiiadnook Region - s ot finent for a fourth million wi.shcs to remain unidentified. It monAen ...... 10.00 DIAL 8500 cir -ies teday. i can Pac ' goofl as permits for the erection Chicago advertisihg executive. W. M c.N esson...... 1 (Ml HaruUi Al\ nrd . tle northeast of Ichang 200 c.as- Inches snow. Skiing good Although the War Iwpartment has an operating company In Man- Mr. and Mt.a. John Wil- ,\I1 Of Crew Saved | Japan, It-was noted. Is now en-. Cerrb De P ...... Cannon Mt. — 4 000 feet. 22 of 31 houiej have been already has issued orders against\publica Central D irector afid .Miss Dorqtby .Mrs. Neil . . . .-...... 1 no Mrs nari \ Su u» t ualtles were Inflicted on the. Japa­ chesttr. liam.s ...... 1.00 ' Mr. anfl Mrs. NN’altrr .1 All of the crew were sa' ed. It gaged in a military gamble 2,000 . ches & O h ...... Inche.s nine Incbc.s powder granted ao far this year against a tlon of draft calls and qiiola.s for Hdas. writer and publicist. Pacific Mrs. William .‘-innanion . nese. over; Waddell C'oninie«Mls I ’roject Mrs. Amanda Larson . . . 1.00 V( •nil*’r KbOO 815 CE.N’TEB added. (m i.es from home in its attem pt to j Chrysler ...... granular base. Skiing good. total of 12 during the entire month c.ach area, officials made no^ccrct Director. Dorothy Sinnanioii 1 (HI Mr, and Mrs. Carl T. John- 1 Mr a nd Mi .-. W w AT BROAD ST. The naUonality of the attacking | I'cUe the entire southwest Pacltlc Ccca - Cola ...... Dartmouth .region — 5 Inches. January last year. of the fact that the draft ratXwas Town Treasurer George H. Wad­ Morgan Sends Message (.’ail Bengston ...... ! . .. 1 I aon ...... 1.00 T. rr\ 1irirv lo on submarine was not given. i before a coalition of powerlul Fair skiing bring doubled and might soon\hc dell praised the W aste Paper In a message of greeting to the John Gorman ...... 1 on MORIARnBROS. More Chinese Ready Col G as & El .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker 1 00 Mr and .M rs Sidn.-y 1:111.-; inn ijo The Unkla Maru was stated to I j forces can reinforce their de- : trebled, if such has not alrea'dy Project since the recreational . ily officials, newspapers and radio Mrs. O. Huutrr . . .'...... 1nn Coml InV Tr . Laconia Tw o Inches. Fair ski Prompt With Good News A. Siihie ...... 1.00 Mr anP)—Lieut. Col. Revi.sod fignre.s on the tiunibcr ol .k'lorida, me to be equipped with "For nine years America has .Mrs. I W at'-rmaii ...... 1 oo )\ nese troo[ ,s In B.itish Burma are I Invasion of the I'nltcd States Cons Oil ___ o.er three base. Good. Mr. and .Mrs. F. E. Sat- 1 Unrrv ( ‘.•n'pv • I.M) Japs Declare American ______^ Harry .\damson'a telephone rang tliaftees to be put in uniform this money derived from the sales been'at w ar against a treacherous •Mrs. Enmia L. .Ncttlrliiii ^ 2 ^ moving up to ".leslgnated p.osi- j would have to follow suc.'css ->l Cont Can .. . North Conw’ny -6 to 10 powder te r lh w a itc ...... l.(M) I ' Mr a rul M rs. N M-.irl.-w.... . •J.'i ni) \*. Tea ...... 1 ()0 tior.s " and more are re.-.dy to en- Uils gamble,'together with de-i'^om Prod . Pinkham Notch 6 powder over ■ In the cold, pre-dawn houra Llft- month and next month from Ihf ot\lhe accumulated pajier. Wad- enemy within her borders. This Joseph Bishe ...... Aircraft Tender Sunk made It clear that the Junior enemy is the vmis of Infantile 1,00 Mrs. Walti-r B. Kohl.s - W'cl, Ion Dni^ ( 1. Oil tor Burma when and if they are struclion of the United States; f^cl L A Wn 18' old base. Good. j Ing the receiver, Adamson, com- present pool of registrants will not Mr and .Mrs. R. G. Mor- Wilt Drrs.s l.M,, lii'i'ii French Tokyo, Jan. 9—(Official Broad­ Chahiber's Drive would in no way I’aralysis which strikes down men. V. Tea . . ; ...... 1 on ■« »S*’ ' S asked for, a c hlnese military iicet, capture of Hawaili and at t f^ouelas Alrc Plvmouth — 6 inchea. picked ! raandant of the Seventh be annoiiiicetl. bin before the Unit- ri,«.on , ^ ...... l.(Ml .1 2.') Oil cast Recorded by A Pl—Traperla! contliM with the waste paper coii- women and children without warn­ .Mrs Ray .S Warnii V .Mr a nd M rs .Mih.sttMO- DISCONTINUED spokesrnan said today, | jeasl the neutralization of Alaska, ^ ^ Pont powder over hard base. Good ' Area Motor Supply Depot. liMrd c.l States formally e.nterod the war Frederick Turner ...... :‘()fi 2 0(1 I headquarters declared today the .■jervatlfm plan now being studied ing, leaving thousands crippled, 1.00 Tea ...... ’ . 1 Silbi Asked whether Chinese troops ' Itary men"said. Eastm an Kod ...... 139 Tajnworth region — 4 powder ’ » soldier operator say he had a the combined January-February Mrs. Liirian Loveland .. 1-00 , Mr and .M I'.s s A United States aircraft tender ; over' 4 base. Good. telegram. Somervhat Irked. Adam- total had been set at 192.00C. by the .Maiiclicstei Defense Council helpless. I itliaii (■ Vuiiiig 5'. T" h I nn ( Beauty Shoppe would go as far south as Rangoon. ( Lieut. Gen. John L \ A. Robert ...... 2.(Mj; Hkiwi: *095 Langley had been sunk by Japa­ ...... 22'i 2 7 '. North Woodstock-Seven Inches. ! s«n pointed out his adjutant ban- Of the 17,500,000 men between 21 of which lie Lx chairman. "Today AiiirH<-a iS at wai .Mrs. A (.. Rikcr. .Ii 45 the Burmese capital, the spokes­ n d * 4 Fourth A'rmy has been on the KiwanLs dub of Manches- 1 V. T, a ...... W, K K. y.-.v nese submarines yoeterday south­ man declined tc state the exact Gen F o o d a ___ five powder over two frozen base. 1 died telegrams. But this was dlf- and 36 already registered, about "The Junior Chamber bos my against the fortes of tyranny, west of Johnston Island. I alert against any eventjality since •sinceresl sumiort and w hole-heart­ treat hery and international gang­ ter ...... ■3.5.00 * Mrs •Marv 5'. Bu kford • - r. K. tJl*‘nn.’y positions but salJ the main body Gen M o t ...... Skiing good. ferent. said the operator. Its A 900.000 now arc In active service. .Iimu’s Hi'lloi'an I s. - , * » i t r . ( . '5 ’ O '6 ' - I* 'The Japanese have previously j the Japanese attack on Pearl Har­ ed cooi>erati(>n," said Waddell in sterism. Regardless of race, creed Mrs Herman Dittiiiever ■2 IK) i V Tea ...... was In northern Burma. Meeker Prod ... Sugar Hill, Dickinson - Two , announcing you’ve been pro- Selective Service officials estiniatc NHs KoMansnn ‘‘Beauty for 1942” made various aasertions that they i bor. but military quarters assumed expressing hisNdesirc to attend the or color, a united America stands L.^ Heatlcv ...... 1 00 Mrs •Stewart Dillon \' Tnt H a r v ...... inches powder. Skiing poor. ! rooted to colonel another 2.000.000 or 3.000.0011 Mrs. Janies Hopkins ... A. I. Hi'tMiks had sunk or damaged the Langley '< this force was more concerned I ould be obtained, if necessary, meeting of thc\committec of the with the President and the war ef­ 1 oo Tea 'n t N ick ...... uJttleton, Mt. Eustls Tow—Six I ______— A. A. Dion ...... s*i (K) Mrs K. 1-'. H'. Yo\inp A New Tear Is here and It la time to think of your beauty for in what Americana have construed .imericans and British with the possibility of sneak air without dipping into the new Fei). Junior Chaniher\in next -Monday fort to'iuliievc a sweeping victory. A, ,\’.. Tnt T A T ...... Inches powdet. Skiing fair. i ____ Fallot .studin ...... :> 00 Tra I' Ut/.zari 1942. Let ns help you. By absorbing new costa and Federal to be "flahlng expeditions’’ for in­ raids than any peril of a mass in­ 16 registrants. However, it i- evening. JanuarA 12. President "Oil January 30. we will cele­ Taken into Custody 'Cennecott Harriet W hitman ...... 1Mrs. Kayinoiul S<'halU'r MI s. Sml.s taxea we can atiU offer French's Quality Permanents at . . . form ation. vasion attempt. O'Brien of the Jiini^ Chamber has brate President Risisevell's six­ 2.(K(: '.eh Val RR .‘ likely that many of the latter, es­ 1 . Mr.v i[toi.-’it r. r 1 "O f no f ((a*8 6mn r<« % j If uU i r> ^ ''A. Chungking, Jan. 0— yP) —The tieth birthday, his Diamond Jubi­ Regina D Italia So»-ietv.. 2 5 0 (j. V Tea ...... oo Began Service As Coal-Ctnrrier | The Pacific northwest, the Unit­ Ltgg A My B pecially the younger men, will d< extended an invltati<>n to the town M ('.- Azin^icr . * $3.95 $4.98 85.98 87.50 Chinese Centra) Daily News said lee. .Now . as never before, we have Mrs. Minnie A. Hale .... 2 0(1 'Mrs. John Jrnny -V. Tea 1 Oo (The 11,050-ton Langley, which ; ed Slate continental area closest 'xiekheed Alrc inducted early along with the ex­ trca.surer asking hlni\to a.ssist in W D. Halch ., . Oi 1 Machine or Miachlneles^ today more than 500 Local Stocks the opptirtunity to express our unr •Mrs. Marv Gordon ...... 1.1X1 Mrs. H. J. Dojpan \' b-gan Naval service 29 years ago 1 to Japan, la some 5.000 miles Ixiew’s ...... NOW PL.WING isting eligibles. ___ coordinating the proje^ now tin .Mr.>i. .’\llry ...... ,. . -1 Ml 1 ,')0 as a coal-carrier, was first declar­ and British nationals had been der way. ilivideti loyalty to- him and the na­ Mra. Bidwelt ...... 1 OO ' Tea Including Haircut, Shampoo and Styled Finger Wave. » . w T ' friom Yokoh.ama, snd the dlffleul- Tyirillsrd New men are not ciTiTuiig "ekvlu 1 oo .-\ nn . . , 1 'HI ed from Tokyo to have been dam- , taken into eustodv Illiiig Kxlemls Hr tion he guides. We will not give Mr. McLaugblln ...... 1 Oo '•lamus and Shu'uk* v •ust'ody by the Japan- of supplying such distant In- 'font Ward THERE’S A LITTLE BIT sively from draftees by iVny S. H ami T. H Math, i '. oo Mis McN.illy , .. . 1 i‘0 aged Dee. 8 at the Bay of Malalag esc in the tn-cities. Hankow, \\ 11- , Fomlahed by Putnam and Co. .\itliur H. Illing, supeiiril^i-iident up the light at home against the L. O l»d g e, Nie. 9 9 ...... 5 00 Nash - Kelv . . OF SKYLARK IN EVERY means. The War Department said .’Mbrrt Wilsnii ...... I oo . Mis Knbins.m I oo In Japanese air attacks on the Chang and Hanyang at the 6 Central Row, Hartford GOOD LITTLE GIKLl of schools, expressed enllVpsiani invi.sible enemy Infantile Paraly- John Maxwell ...... '.'.50 ; FRENCH BEAUTY SHOPPE Nat R i s e ...... yesterday that December volun­ 1 Win HarOnui- . . 1 Oil Wilsou ...... r sLs," Harry Docring ...... 1 oo 1 (lo ' Philippines. Yangtze bend In Hupeh pro\1nce, ‘ — snv« iSvn.lnn Nat Cash Reg Insurance teers may exceed 60.000. ncarlv and cooperation to aid in the cam ­ Mrs. Hvdt’ ...... 1 "*l 889 MAIN STREET PHONE S0S8 It said the Jauancse had taken Practicable paign. riie "Mile 0 L'mics ' had its; Mrs. Elsie Jones ...... 1 OO , Harold Mannoip ...... * 1 oo KirsiNEY'/ \ (She beefama a guinea pig for Bid Ask double llu- previous record of 39- Shii 11> 1 no over the National CItv B.ank of I -^"Terman. and presumably Jap- Nat Dsljy .... .'rigiii 111 Wa.shliigton, D. . wheic| W R, Hewitt ...... fCd^^Hl(l M.'ntir ...... 1 i)0 ' ane.se, atrateglsts have long toyed Aetna Casualty .... 132 127 5sg obtained In May, 1917. "The Junior Chambers project .50 J ilo I' G:ilIiL’an 1 no !»0:j .M.U.N .STRKL T \M:I-IK).N ULILDING New York s branch in Hankow- anese. strategl-sts have long toyed Nat It has bc< II an iniporlanl factor in •Mrs. Eagle.son ...... 1 00 Kird Mt C'uirv ...... with the Idea of an Invasion of I Aetna F i r e ...... 33 H 37 ('ards. Being Printed to equip .Manchester recreation Krftd UOhIlub- ...... 2 Oo .M rs I'ctlK I oO along with the premises of other h h till- trittlc against Infantile P araly­ Mm. T. Dp B a n d i...... r»o \ S T V. Aetna Life ...... 25 27 Cards are now being printed for Iniildmgs at Camp Blanding with 1 (Ml v\ I '■ . 1 no I Brili.'/h ano Am erican concerns. the west coast. The late Gen. | sis. for three y< ars. Frank M. Kus-j Fnd Jont’K ...... Nor Am Co . . . .•Automobile ...... 35ii 37 the money derived fi-om the sale -Mrs. W R. .Mitchell ... .50 1 1 -HI Mrv Fn? In .-i (H * I Oth-r reports reaching here said Home Lea wTote a book in which | ■ distribution to Uic nation's 6,.500 -ioll. vice president of the National j Arthur Olson ...... "a ck a rd ...... Conn. General ...... 23 25 of waste paper Is coniniendablo. Marion .Morkali.s ...... 1 2r» * 1 00 M(.« Nrl-"n ... •J i.f) he maintained that it was prac- | ilraft boards, ifi preparation lor Hfiward ('h^'n. v ...... Burton’s . . . for Best! [ that at least .a qu

s * MANUHESTEB BVENIWG HERALD. MANCHESTER- CONN FRIDAY, JANUARY 9,1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY,.JANUARY 9, 1943k SB FOUR Fireboat Fights'North River Pier BI Collect $9,242 ating |n Burma with the British St. Mary’s Shatters Cattle Raisers Support road tracks in several placles lAibt Dive fo r Ja p Dive BiUiiher derailed two troop trains, a Soviet Farm Prices D A R Chapter attacked airdromes in the Bang­ (iray New Head tar Athlete communique said today. kok area. For Red Cross Aiiother group, which returned . The Americans, flew for more ^ Food/Sale Record Farmers on Price Stand unharmed after five days of opera­ than 300 niil«e over jungles and Control Idea Hafe Luncheon mountains from their Burma Of State Unit In Hospital tions in Oerman-held territory, re­ War Fund H«re Crowing . Salt Lake City, Jan. 9— (/p) — ported killing 250 Germans and bases. They were credited official­ can b« established on a basis high- , - /-it-' ^ - • X ly with having destroyed seven ^ c i . r\*e Red Cross to BciUTit hy Western cattlemen joined today er than provided as minima if in destroying their equipmeut. \ -'X-V. ' Slowly Although Many with midwestern farmers in op­ Bout Oernian Battalion Of Hoover^s Slate -Regent and Viee enemy planes on the ground and tlU itl tsPOUp oClCCtS llll- About Town the interest of the Industry and Cone, Varsity Player po.s.slbly an eighth. N early $ 2 7 0 y G oods Have Not Given. posing Preaident Roosevelt’s views the nation so to do. " Elsewhere, on the front one Rus­ Regent Special -Gue-sls fereni Officers for the on a price control bill, after draft­ sian unit was said to have routed a (Continneid Prom Page Obe) petered puj^l'y Dis­ The executive committee also Stricken Last Night, "Air Raid Precautions" will be ing an out-of-the-ordlnary resolu­ wired directly to President Roose­ German battalion, killing more At Meeting Here. Believe Wfwell Coming 12 MoiiUis. The Red Cioss War Fund total tion callifig for alignment of the retary of agriculture should con­ posed of ar Hale’s. the subject Thomas Weir will dls- j velt its assurances that the asso­ Has Pneumonia. than 3fK) men and destroying much today is $6,242.58, Chairman Ben measure with .Secretary of Agri- material. trol prices as well as supply snd Preparing Offensive cuss this evening at eight o'clock ' ciation was pledged to full loyalty Orford Pariah (.Thantcr, Daush- Hartford, Jan. 9 (/7^ -Carl A. Cheney announced this noon. The ,'culture Wickard's "food-for-frec- and support of the nation's' war Allan Cone, aon of Mrs. Elsie In capturing the town of Mesh- prwliiction of farm proilurta. ' London, Jan. 9 (.P)—Intensified St. Mary church women win ‘‘^V Gary's parish house, at the dom” program. ■IE .. -Tt " lers of' the American Revolution. Gray hak been elevated to the po.st . meeting of the Womans Auxll- efforts. Cone, 166 Summit street, was chovsk, 130 miles southw'est of ’"Tbe suggestion came from a ) air a.ssauits from Burma on Ja­ the bann^ for the largest largest individual contribution to­ Their action came after charges .Moscow, which was reported taken man who has had more expiri- enjoyeeath maahed potatoes, peas, molded Livestock A.ssoclation, nftiT Presi­ Tomorrow tom out ot the enemy's hands, " ■This ndmliil.strator will have riiailand and FVeiich Indo-Cliina building, Hartford. , ticles of food to the store, credit ticc will be one of the' speakers at i Tonight olficers of the various crack Manchester High school salad, hot roll.s. Ice cream roll, Italian clubs ‘ and societies are dent J. Elmer Brock of Kaycce, Installation of officers Local the broaocast added. "The Ger­ almo.st the power of life an.l ilcatli and, while it yyouid not be a front­ Mr. Gray, who h.a.s given his ser­ and appreciation i.s due in large tomorrow, night's annual banquet basketball team, was considered man machine is broken ” rookies and coffee. Following the al resi.stance l( ihe Japanese pow­ vices to the OP.M aSa doUar-a-year measure to the collectors, Mrs. of Hose and Ladder Company No. meeting at the Italian-American Wyo., told the group the matter -No. 63 TWUA at Tinker Mall at over every industry In this coun­ was of the utmost importance to one of the best defense players meal there wa.s chorus singing, led er drive 111 Malaya, it might well man, is pre.sidcnt of the Granby John Darling, Mrs. Robert J. I of the South Manchester Fire club at 135 Eldridge ’ street at 2:30. try.'' Bankhead said, adding that the meat-production in,lii.«try. there in a long time. His Illness, by Miss .Marion Washburn. serve to slow or halt that effort. Manufacturirig Company In Piain- Smith Mrs. Fred Finnegan. Airs. departmi'nt. Stat-- Police Officer ] .'ight o'clock to formulate plans Annual dinner, Hose Co, No 4, he knew of no reason why "one As sent to western an.l mid- coming as It does on the eve fif ^Bitter Rattle^' Business Session The battle carried to tlie .lapa- ville. V, hllc state rhairm an of the William Thornton and S.nmuel Lenzi will also speak. Dinner will for raising funds 'for the Red at firehouse. man shoiiltl he.put u|) as a crat ' western represi'niatives and .sena­ two Important games, is quite a Adjournment was made to the nese iS Tliail.ind and Indo-l'hin.i advisory conimlltti; he also will Nelson, Jr., who drove out in some be served at 6:30 by the Oak Grill , Cro:. campaign. Dr. Eugene Davis Sunday, .Ian. 11 Bring Fought T'esenhing VVn kard as a Tea- tors immeiliately after passage, the blow to the team ’s chances of .-e . y. ‘ lower social roijm for the buslnes.s would be in the nature ot a Hank remain aitlve as ndvi.sor to the cases over icy roads tm Birch management ; will address the gathering in be­ Annual .linncr .Manchester Fruit keeping its slate clean after six Berlin, fan k (Official Broad­ .sonahle. eantions and prudent session. The regent spoke on good or even rearguard attack both to 5!ountain and other outlying dis- I half of the drive re.solution iirgeii these provisions in and Vegetable Growers, at Held's cast Ilceorded by AI’i—The Ger­ man.' Bankhead .said the secre­ .slate ('iP.M Train.Mg within Indus- the price con'ti'dl bill: straight victories. citizenship and the vice regent on ease the pressure on .Singapore j try jmi.gram. tricts where parishioners lived, to ' Among local m erchants who a t­ Elmore Hohenthal, rhairm an of : Auction Room, Bfdton man high command said today tary should have .some say abou' D. A. R. work. It wa.s announced bring in their contributions. the automotive trades bureau of 1. TTiat any aulhoritv to fix Coach Wilfred Clarke expres.sed that "bitter defensye battles" and rob Uic Japanese of. .some nco and at noon today vowed that they Russian troop concentrations Japan's heal chance ot succea-s ' Mr. Millikin, bom in .Maine but Wear, Louis Apter. of Regal Men's amendment uouM "m ake it im- i dents from towns throughout the any. Prices were kept within the ployees. Administration, that the bill carry UediK'sduk, Jan. 14 would win both games for Cone. were smashed by concentric Ger­ against the -N. E. I. rests with an i resident id' Coniiceticut for 17 Shop and Earl Clifford and M. P. possihle for price contiol to oper- I state are submitted and a final reach of everybody, on all items. Notes On The Conipolgn provisions requiring the secretary Volunteer Nurse'.* Aides Course, man artillery fire, it added, and attack, before the ABCD powers j years, has had a wide experience MacDonald, of Clifford's Men's ate successfully." but Senator I choice of three girls Is made so Mrs. Bantly and her assistants and Boys' Shop, Special Congratulations are due of agriculture to approve ceilings Hospital Annex, 9 a. m. numerous Ru.sslan attacks were ca.i mti.sler their resources, mill- ti.s a innnufacturer, businc.ss execu- Saturday, Jan. 17 Overton (I)., Iji.i, said orders of This official hi. S. Navy photo shows a .Tnpane.se dive bomber In : that one of the three may be able ta'y observers po.nt out. ! tive, and more recently ns supor- feared with the quantity of food Appeals Board Counti*y’s Sights Set .Mrs. Ernest Bantly and her com­ fixed hy the OPA of livestock repul.-^rd. mittee of ,35 women for the re- Turkey supper, Washington Leniugrad's Siege a price ndmiiiistratbr niigh' flam es nvt r Pe.arl H',arbor after having been hit hy naval anti-aircraft | to make the trip to the Capitol, Vndoubteilly an iilten-sive any- vising analyst for the public uUll- donati-d .ind the extreme weather, Arthur W. Benson, of Benson | prorlucts. The German Air Force support­ markabh* job that was accom­ L. O. L. social clubs. wreck the longtime attem pt to co- ' hre during the surprise inid Dee. 7 on the T'. R. Naval base | Next month. In which Wasjilng- where in the Burnia-China area ' lies division of the .securities and the sale would have t» go over un­ F'urmture and Radio, is confined • F'rank S. Boice of Tuc.son. Arlz . ed the de-'ense of the land Army, Uives RuliiijjS! it. >, - i i plished at the Rt. Mary's F'ood ordinate the nation's farm pro- l ______! ton's birthday occurs, the meeting til todav. However, at three to his home, 7.3 Princeton street, r‘ first vice president of the associa­ .Monday, dun. 19 Declared Broken; It was a.s.ierted. would force the Japane.se to divert ' exchange conimi.ssion in Washing- Sale at Hale's store yesterday. gram. ^ on Thii,rsday. February 5, will he great numbers ot troops. ! ton. For 16 years he was as.soclat- o'clock in tho afternoon every­ with a serious throat ailment. P or rresident s Goal tion. presented the re.solution aft­ Military WhL*l, St. Bridget a thing was disposed of. and Mrs, The Cathnlie Ladies of Colum­ er an emergency se.ssion of the Men's d u o . Parish Hall, Would l>l\lde .Vulhorlty iefatigable resourcefulness and Inc | guest day. A play will bo pre.sented If a combined Burma-Chlnesc cd .with .‘^tqne & Webster, Inc., of Extension Granted Cor------^— Garrison in Push Rusgianii Keeping len i.ty wiii. !i kept .Marine planes , b.v one of the High school dramatic Frank Crocker who had served as Mjantonomoh Tribe No. 58, I bus have donated $20.06 to the executive committee. Tuesday , Jan, 20 ' .•tenator Connaily cD, Tex I. Ski rill ifslies Only drive is starteil it will be the joint Boston in/i'harge of o'cclrie light treasurer during tho day announc­ cause. n the air nimo.'-l tn the bitter end 1 groups, and the board of man- O. R. M.. will hold its regular ^ iioration to Biritd Indiislrv Is Now G irding fi* daylight savings time rightfui- Red Cross Benefit at Army and said that Bankhead s prr.po.sal ; work of Gen. .''ir Archibald P and power plants and electric rail­ ed tho gratlfving result as above. I Mrs. Sydney Brown, chairman nenird Hearing Right* I’p Hard Prenture Ni'.aits and a.ssemblb-s were tr.adcd agement will be hostesses, meeting and in.stallallon of oftl- i • ■ __ . _ " ly bcl.mged to Congress. .N'avy d u b . (Oontlooed From Pkge One) woiilif divide authority and set up ' I'avell and Generalissimo Chiang ways ^ Nov.a Scotia. Michigan, Thanks .\re Fixpresned I of the W ar Cabinet of Temple Earlier F FI .Moibn, .secretary, Helsink’, .Ian. 9—‘A'l—A Finnish Pliili|)|)inu8 Arlioii bqi k and fifth. F.ngines w ere' cers . Monday evening at eight A'|)urtineiils in Ttiwii. j P'or the Big A nns P u h Ii The Senate Interstate Com­ Saturday, Jan. 24 two admini.strators, "like the two , -^ai-ishok. I'ex.ay and Rhode Island. Als,. he Chairman and committee mem­ I I Beth Sholom has turned in $192.UO had rejiorted to the organization communique declared today that o'clock in the Sports Center. Re- j merce, however, swiftly went into Annual I.Adie.* Night of Hose •even divisions had tried time and OPM heads, Mr.. Knudseii and .\Ir.»| swH'heil from pl.me to p'ane. Burma falls within WavcH s do­ wa.yio! mcriy active executive head bers expressed their thanks to the —S ome Delays and and Mrs. Manning Fendell, presl- "in my 13 years' experience a.s the Russian Army was keeping up (Continued F'rom Page One) ,iinki\l, stnpp.-d, ri- in.lt and all Ju|)8 and British main as supreme commander umt- of/the Ro'.amo.se Corporation (now freshments will be served at the action, and twenty-four hours Co. .No, 3 SMFD, at headquarters. •gain to fight their way Into the nard pressun against Finnish Hillman ' WiMiain S. Knudsen and'I management of the Hale and Extension of the exception pre­ I dent of the Sisterhood of Temple your secretary this i.s tho first m a­ but iieated P'.'ines th.at were | cd nations in the southwest Pacific Hartford R.ayon Corporation I at close of the meeting. viously granted by the Zoning later brought forth another d.iy- Tuesday, F'eli. S ' big port and Naval base. lines north of Lake Onega despite .'^Idnev Hillman are lo-dlrectors of | House stores for granting so much Snags Are Expeeted. I Both Sholom has collected $160.00 jor legislation of direct and grave to the gi(b. 4 Indicated that the NarJa. since he- the lake 500 Russians were killed fighting with two heails, " (,'on- j Trotter who paid for a display ad- But far removed from the legis­ three workers, Edith H. Lippiii- appearing at public hearings, al­ I fort The Navy reported the sini-;- Th.i ivy eommiinique which (('ontlnuod from Page One) du'le of the office, .Mr. Gray called \'ertisement of the sale in this evening at 17 North street. A •Stores Corporation for the con-1 ^ ' First .Aid Instructors school at ln,_, driven back from Tikhvin, had in repeated attacks ye.sterday, the nally ilcclareil. ' lative halls and the higher inihis- cott, Ruth R Lipjiencolt, and Mar­ though days have been given to Trade School, ing of four Japanese Army ships rei-iti d thi.v ne\ef-sav-die slorv al­ Rei)orts Knaln Lumpur attention to the fact that begin­ paper: to William J. Davis who hlmney fire that dui little damage stniction of a group of garden ' vhairs, folks, and .sharpen lort almost all the territory gain­ war bulletin said. Senator Brown iD, Mich), tnal councils, the arms productive ion F"ox, deserve special praise for proponents of the legislation. Advices from Biirm.a rreditp'd ning Saturday. Jan. 10, hecau.so of sent a supply o? cartons and a was taken rare of within fifteen type apartments on the former your eyc.s. for during the next Sunday F'eb. 8 ed in four months and now were It reported the capture of Rus­ floor manager for the mea.sure, j so air-.Min ed lh,lt President * and casual- D efpfulvrS C.Ut 0(1 effoits speeding along -gaining the results of th? residential can­ . . It 1* clearly evident that ' American volunteer fliers with Uuo.s-i v. lt h:id n'ed the defense „f of tiesLcs .onon both sides were heavy t-llf I/// . the ,i„n,..ind.sdem.and.s of war pro, prrsluction in large beautifully decorated cake, minutes. vassing that they have done. Police Benefit performance at • ‘tempting to reorganise in defen sian priscrners in a sector south of said he expected to mu.stcr enough Olcott property, between Fore.st e ghteen mo.iths you are going to mom^ntum^'irv'Bfler‘dav in mill. the administration Is pressing for State theater ' new s'.iei-e.s. es in attacks on enemy Walce as Something whieh , Kuala Lumpur Is 240 miles lamdon, Jan. 9 i.-l’ rheBriliah the procurement bureauus of the and to the donors and the patrons ------I The vanishing Tea idea is really positions taken a.' long ago as , of the Svir .river, between I-akes Senate votes to'’ defeat the ile- ^ and St Jam es street.s. fr -nling on .wUU's.s ".lemorracy m aifflon '' ^<1 ,lmP ami' factor^ ' ' tThe men drastic price control powers. The 1 bases in Thailand; And belated .le- arou.se 1 th ■ admiration of thee nana- Singapore. Imperial ilefendors of Kuala Luni- arir.Cd serviees In Washihingion lirs who made the succo.ss possible. Members of King David Lbdge Main street i Here is what the Pre.sidcnt getting exciting now as the fig- last Augrust. j Onega and Ladoga mauds of the Senate farm bloe ^ •et who pour the hot metal, and hearing.* before both the Hoii.se Ground-istrafing attacks by Rus- lails Ilf Wake's defense added fresh ticin and the civilized world "and The British had nothing to re- pu.. capital ot the Federated -Ma- remaining open on Satunlay after- Just a W"ek ago today the com­ I.O.O.F'. are requested to meet at Presi.lenl Raymond api>care.,l a.sks: In thi.s calendar year, 60,000 I ures will grow faster and faster. and Senate committees have been The Finnish command said that the aecrelary nt agriculture lay slates, have been cut otl, the nocn.s and Kundnys. operate the turret lathes, and as­ •is 1 planes operating despite the fignting continued lit one sector I glor\' lf> the Marines' laurels, as will not be forgotten so long as , i>ort from the eastern Malay,roast. '...... ' '' ..... " ' mittee of .3,5 women wa.s appoint­ 7:30 sharp this evening. District before the board with .a revised' Iihines. (»f which 45,00li would be 1 Today's total is $88.00, it is re- i restricted and. to .some extent nt be given a veto power over farm Cernikn radio said today, quoting i A branch of the Connecticut semble and tighten the, bolt.s on snow were said to have prevented where the Finns claimed to have i well .11 two more enemy ships to gallantry amt heroism are respect­ where the action has been obscure ed. They quii kly decided on « Deputy Clarence Bengston of layout of the propo.sod apartment bombeis, dive bombers and pursuit I ported. least, wltne.sses hamlpicked ' prices to be lixed by the price ad­ ; for several daya since the British th ' ofticial German now* agency ?tale office ha.s been opened in the rolling Implcment.s of war. the Germans from recapturing driven a wedge into the Ru.s.nan I the ti'Tl thev tnok before the island 'd and honored " large-scale fexjd sale and contact­ Crescent Lodge East Hartford and group with .several changes incor- ships: 45,000 tanks, 20,000 anti-air- 1 Af the Odd Fellows "Bingo" No Real Protection ministrator designated In the bill, ; announced they were w ithdraw ing "Violent fighting is raging in the Bridgeport at 144 Golden Hill ed all the parishioners Everybody many plant* are working the clock vital communications lines wrested lines. fell suite will install the offices of the porated. One of the princ.pal *'**^/\ ifuns and 8.000.000 dead­ party last night $15 was donated He said further "it appears (lose \'oU* Is Seen I The submarine report was the I from Kuantan, 190 miles north of Kuala Lumpur area, L'.NH said. ' “treet. f r the eonvenienec ot the worked with enthusiasm and they around, and the 24-hour 7-day fro. 1 them on the Leningrad front local lodge ■ following the regular changes note.l on the plan was the "weight " " ' tons of ~ merchant ships. to the Red Cross campaign. there is no real protection for the Both Brown and Pemocratle flr.st in many days from Ihe long- Plan to Intern Singapore. The agency admitted that the' mnnufart irers In that area. Ray­ met with th, heartiest coop<‘ra- week shortly will be spreading to Chest Colds by guerrilla bands and cavalry business meeting. At the conclusion I'l.r 1943: I’roducUon of 125,000 I I^eader Barkley i Ky. I agreed that Bnti-sh still held the city but said, mond A. French manager of' the propo.sed cm.s-truction of the others. The planes, tanks, ships, beef cattle industry i in the billl, raids. .ailenl under.sea.s rfnits of the Asi- ■lap Fliers Raid Klang tion on all sides of tho ceremonies there will be a , iirplanes, 100,000 of them for com. Reward F'or F’ller* To Relieve Miseryt J l O l f C the vote probably would be close .illied yi. Domei. broad-| Japanese Air Force raided the city | w l .i Singapore, Sing 240 miles to the i shipping. The personni 1 of each , American From lii8uraiirc "The presulonl's letter should smitbeasl. and more recontiv has .served as the foundations in new locations gram progress. city were reported storming Ger- ! port, and the three others werel^afl today a Manila glispatch say-, Of Klang. about five mdes west Well Pleased John Echmalian, director of the - liaidly had newspapers announc- aircraft which destroys a Japan­ be a potent argument with a ma­•supplv ships Each was estimated ' mR R'"* «■! Allied n.itionals in oc- of the rubber renter. The Far "The flank of the British us open seiretarl' of the industrial s».ction local State Trade school, will be ,,,To Start In March , ed the 1942-43 arms goal before ese. German ,ir Italian capital bat- man lines along the Stalin canal, jority of senators, " Brown sAiil. which at some planes runs within at 10 000 tons eiipied parts of the Philippines had ) Eastern command said a few only toward .Malacca -strait," said ' f’f the Bridgeport Chamber of the speaker at the meeting of the Mr. Raymond told the hoar.! inan.tgcment and labor were re- tlesliip or aireraf* carrier will re­ Hartford, Jan 9 .A' (referring to 1‘reaident Roosevelt's been ordered to j-eport by next i casualties were reported there. .the broadcast. "From the north. I Commerce from which he is now Men 8 Club at the South Methodist Ihat the project drawn and ap- ported at hammerheads on labor's ceive $.500 from the Florida Na­ 16 miles east of Leningrad. Results Not Numerous With Res|)oiise .\merican public la.st year received telegram yesterday askl'ng the Thurse the Trade School and its delayed by riii- Kuantan estuary, the communique rail for the civilian defense work­ street, will take place tomorrow I n the plan.s. It is expejeted th.st J t «.as reported that .some'motor mriit ..r.Ik.. , l..r.' .1'. workmen'.s compensatirm payments ciple of government, il'.s rner. ly a opp.irl luily for altack occurs. said. A direct hit on one ves.sel driven leas than l.OOO miles, J. ^ development of InKuchange- ers as shown by the increasingly morning at nine o'clock in St | there will be from 60 to' 65 apnrt- ofTu inIs felt empowering a govern­ School, with a gratifying attend­ r." t r. M -1 full. K ' - fighting continues. " totalled $150,000,000. .n the air alta, ks on Japanese Hospital [Notes \V alter Darloy. deputy commls- manufacturing methods from A Finnish communique also' said matter of j>o^y. " Bankhead said of 4.006 tons, causing large clouds large number of registrations at Bndget a church. nienta in the group. Garages will ment committee of equal numbers ance, considering the rold weather Payments of $460,000,006 under b.a-s.'s m Thailand. American vol- sinner said today, | mw rnaterial to finish products for" and slippery rorrds. .Several meni- . 'I li.' r l.". ii.l - .1 n.I -I ■ k - . ft Calvert Gordon f'.ilhey Calvert tbe Russians were keeping up PrevifiU'iIy lyeYiad claltbed support of white smoke, waii reported and the Civilian Defense office in the ■ I Ire built on the St Jam es an.l For- ‘if management an.l litMir represen- ' 1.11 r I k 111K i. . u -. f i). 1 ! fire Insurance policies were 15 per unti'i rs wti.r are operating with the near misses were around a This order ha.s been issued to i the Western Electric Company of Municipal building. berS were un.able to be pre.sent be­ 1 '1 r.' .1.1,1 ii \ Ml I, - , I,. . Reserve —my planes on the ■\ll Planes Return Safely purchased before the January 1 ' ed .as general superintendent for that the local volunteer office was Mr.*. Robert D. McConnell of lU street by brick walls. cffeit, amount to a "revolution. " tine of these. William Sacharek, Attack In \Vave« 000,000, a little more than 11 per Allen ('one. 1.56 Summit .street. I;. .1 1 -M a tr 11. k. n f.. r Quart Pint Pint Quart farm me.a.siires for the present ail- j.roun 1. an.l a^ but on* of the raid­ 4 All British planes returned'safe- ha on sale.s but not delivered ijn- Groentield Tap and Die Company. set up by the local defense coun­ rrotUr str«t. "rhe baby has been „ther IVtItlons Heard In Ihe industry, and end with because his class meets In the same .Ir 111 ft-n.l .'r h. r rra 1 Soviet unlta were reported at­ cent above the total amount paid ing I'lanes gx.t back to their base Di.i'rharge 1 yesterdav Joseph ‘ ly, it was said. til (Rter that date had been regis- Grccnli'cld, Ma.ss.; and Maxmillian tacking In wave after wave, with­ ministration ami iisiKjlly has .sup­ cil along the lines recommended by namf^ Denrys. They have another] lab,,r in control of the auto Indus- building was able to attend for a . -Mitr ..wn-a J i; luring 1940, was distributed In In Burma safely. C rlri’iio Windsor: Albert Gravt- E. Zorn, formerly with Baird Ma­ j li .1,1 h;. rnl .1 n,l .li.- out regard for lo.sses. In a .sangui­ ported President Rmhievrll's re­ . Meanwhile. In .Burma. British lered. .Mr. Darley said that a rul- the State Defense Council as a irv. brief period to give some infornia- 1941 in reimbursement for proper­ While the results of the raid rn. n Norman street: Mrs Brad­ chine Company of Stratford. C6nn., tion relating to forthcoming ac­ f ' n 1 I'l, Ilk- 1 , i 7 ? k-k t D.\I<^UIRI R l M . . $ 2 .4 9 5th nary. four-day-old battle at Po- quests. and American airmen told of two 1 IhR oh fh® had was not received center for a.: local defense and A compromise, however, with . - li 11 jr « , !.. k - .. r. .1 ty damage and peroonal injuries or w.'re gratifying." the capital at­ ford Bulwell and baby boy. Som­ from Washington until Jan. 5 and the International Silver Com­ tivities ventsa, at the mouth- of the Stalin 'There la no reason to agree with destructive assaults on Japanese- community activity. The defense both sides agreeing on a Labor- I . !• .1 deaths incurred in automobile acci­ tache-1 more Importance to the ers; Mrts. Hamilton MiiHen and The names, addresses and facts pany at Shelton, Conn. . Another ____ . I family hou.se in a residence A zone canal. the President on everything. " he occupied Bangkok, capital of Thal- activities in a copimunity of this .Maiiagenient committee with limit­ Tile greater part of the sc.ssion I I'l; li. r ;i.a V . • - g ... 7 .1 3 dents. fact that in one theater, at least. | baby boy, 4 Hiid.Hon street. regarding the purchase of these branch office will be opened In was denied. Klin.I- — t .i«i.lr f 'r Calvert Old Ritlen- Roord'H Tbe canal, a link In Russia's Ral- said. "A man can't even do that I land. In less than 24 hours. size, Mr. Waadell stated, and the The Manchester W.C.T.U. will ed p.iwers at lea.«t temporarily was spent in practice to perfect JapniT.s hilherti) one-si.led com- ' Dmcharfeeil today Mrs. Ro.sella. ■ The Japanese, balked earlier this registered cars are available for .New Haven during the coming projects art scattered and var- liave an all-day sewing meeting for The application of Joseph F' technique of npp.^ying some of the lin k - •.l.'ii.i«it..r» ■ 4 Mr. Biiston house tlc-to-Arctlc waterways - systems. with his wife" Then, owner of Joe s Garage. .5.5 omled thr tuMle T ! : 8«I 1 l T’l n-J *4 art t n ifirt Gin Gin Several other controversial I ‘he air was being d:s-^ Chestnut Ix'dge. week In flanking operations on the inspection by the F'ederal govern­ week. Location and penionnel will led, that it is essentiaJ that one i i he Red Cross, Tuesday, from 10:30 more difficult bandages .At a f:r p.i\:rc8 il^pi.^Hi-r* (iin Square Winds near the southern shore of be announced as soon os all ar- Oak street, to remove his biisine.is An.l If haeghng over little Lake Lagoda for 100 miles from amendments were to follow the! pule.l Biyth.^ today A^irl to Mr. and western coast, put more power ment at any time, Mr. Darley said. , « enlral bureau be set up to serxe ' '»n. at the South Methodist church Jioinls here anfl . u u . - Inisinea* meeting following the But. hereafter, no 1942 models i rangements Are completed, to 222 McKee street, a formei \z f'.A : • M : S I .8 9 $ 1 .7 9 the Neva river delta 20 mllea east About Town Bankhead t^t. Including a pro-] , In ,■* alwrl^g p^.-ctscrlpt to the | John Allen of 112 Bltken into a frontal drive down the Sing­ s the general headquarters, n o tj.t'p o t luck luncheon will be enjov- 1 P'‘*ftire period, the most impor- .^2.09 « 2 .5 9 .will be registered regardless - ot ,»nl.v for information and regislra- ed at noon. furniture factory, was approved laying-.step-up m pr.xluction ar- I I \ III I.ITIF.* of Leningrad to a ladoga Inlet posal by Sehator T.aft iR.. Ohio) I mefuorablr defense of street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- apore road In the Slim river sec­ I .. — cor.lirvg t.i plan, the Uint and to c\oryune moat I'l <] .' l>. .A , t h \ • Quart Qua rt Quart Quart tion. circumstances and this order also i _ _ tion, but also to avoid conflicts and'l ____ The application of Joseph povernmrnt Ing step taken. w,is a iinaninmus close to the mouth of the Rwlr A military whist will be held at that the price ft.xing powers be del- ''" k e . the N.v. v la.at night dlsclos- ert McConnell of 10 Trotter street. haa pduvr tt keep, thlngj going The Japanese were driving hard affects all cars. Including demon- ' A 'n I Krklllisl waste of time. ■ The Stanley group of the South I’avan of 433 Keeney street, a.sk- .vote to donate the sum of $.5 to the ■ Ml?l .-f.t .1. • rljrer. the VFW Home next Wednesday egated t,i s tv>ar,I of five members that the Marines had sunk a ami for against British positions on both strators. tljat have been driven te.ss ' ' "HU-S V U 11I1.U \% Clearing House , .Methodist W.S.C.S, wUl meet in ng permission to convert a single n .' I'hor ui Remember current Red Cross appeal. if.be f’.i'r:,?e .1 rnl d* The drive was allgne.I with a night at 8:15. for the benefit of the Instead of a single admlnlstra- Japan, se de.stroyer anil a gunhn.it "th. r hanky 1 A RTH U R’S ^ I.NE . 6 4 e <,^)t. in lol lilion to tile .milder, aiih- CieriiMut F'relghter Captured i sides of the north-south railway in than 1,600'miles. The primary purpose of the the ladies' parlor. Tuesday evenin'i; house Jn a Rural zon^, was I c.* at North Amen- | \ rommitteo consrstipg of Mrs Red Army pu.sh agaln.st Finnish VF'W National Home, Eaton tor. tan Avuitii-ru thr K rarny ahip- e (b p' ilTk e VC# p: marine and three destroyers pre­ western Malaya. Civilian Defense Volunteer office' ‘t ~ 7:45. The hoste.sses will be Mrs “P ------appoaied. . lor Barstow, .I.ames Srhauh and Max ... ,r ^forces in Karelia, which Helsinki President Roosevelt In /his un­ Ill Little (.asc ■ anis. Au v\.'^.'*')(, latr*;. and thr-cap- • .) \ '1lilt« de. 1 T.\X INCH DKI) l.N .\LL PRICES! | Rapids, Michigan. There wyi be New York, Jan. 9.—iA5—Cap­ A Japanese tank thrust at one (.' to sen-e *s the town s clearing Asher was named to draft for i.in- . S • s I>■ t ’. f 4t..l« spokesmen have acknowledged are first and second prlre.s and two usual Senate rnmmunlc^lon said viously claimed. Edward Ferns and Mrs. John “PP'icant B.ased On' Hetge Accounts ture of the 6.288-ton German point earlier forced the British to house for volunteer man and wom­ F'argo. The application of the Mam hes-! ‘ ‘'‘'"'''"versy' sideiation at the next meeting! .'1 d.p. ■*; I M if I ■ 1 missing the fire-power of with-.] door prizes. Table reservations he was "disturbed by this hoard Sohlier Is Given an power, volunteer jobs and vol- The information was based on freighter Sturmfels by British fall back south of the Slim river ter forporatiOn, Adams street, rule.* ami by-laws to govern pro­ ri •' il .<•,) •*, * ' -5. ! 1.. drawn Nazi iltviaions may he made with Mrs IJnnell, proposal also, adding I strongly West Haven. Jan. 9—(A5—Po­ inteer training courses. It aims to t’ongres*. too. may be expected hope that no division of control day-hy-day accounts of ttve .siege warships in the Persian gijlf was In lower Perak state. for permission to cniistnul a cedure. Clayton Taylor. Janie* I »■ 1 t g n ,| p...-t;»1 s.T \ . A FInrj.ah mllltaiv cou*mentator 4934 or at the VFW Home lice invcstjgating the slaying of nut the drillan ;n toqch with the 1.1 t'ls.s a little sand into the speed- ■s ,t • declared In s hrosdca.'t last night will )>e made The whole price ns recorded bv Majors Paul A. (ilsclo.se,i today by marine circles The Slim river, about 50 miles 30-DaV Seiileiiee George Little in hiS home here re­ I hou.se closer to the rear boundar Schauh and Sedrick Straughan : 1' north, of Kuala Lumpur. Is a, trib­ jhbs to oe done in tlje established (hir Polire School • • -S . f « of "t e : 1 • .4 n k • l U R ’ that Germany had pratllcally stab­ structure is linked together." INitnam and Walter L J Bayler who said the British had renamed ported today th’-y had been able .111,1 apd !ll"r . of the sma'l Marine Air Force pn I the vo.s.sel and were using her to utary of the Be.mam river, which ■omhiunity agencies in Manches- till)''l< •f .SVl’F * KDVeUC ilized her own winter front and Senator B.arkley said It probably to find no clues regarding the er as well as in the new defense was preparing for a spring drive Public Records wovild be necessary to hold a Sat­ the l.sland. The reports were flown 'carry supplies to Empire troops flows northwestward Into the whereabouts .of the victims 42- ([loses Next Vf eek iTl l.‘l p.1 1 r • strait of Malacca. Hartford, Jan. 9 - .A’. - Don.xld rrogram because total defense of ;n a to r s / ■{’CJ s c'n V r >\ 4* .4 1 calculated to crush the Russians. urday sesaion to complete Senate from Wake by a patrol plane on Iri ijbya. R. Gordon, of De'aware, Md.. a so'- .vcar-old brother. James, wanted Main Battle Une I community now includes, not bv i.,ewis Milligan's ojTer to show ' The Implication that the Ger­ action on the bill. Other Senators Dec. 20. two days before the de- —-j ------dler was sentenced to jail for .30 for questioning In conhection with 1 have a package store lM'e|v permit 1 SI.-> M.MN .STRKKT RCIJINOW Rl'll.DINt; 1 M a r ^ g e .Appltcatlons Thus the main battle line appar" inly a civilian protection, but also Ftven while the Ink wa.*.still wet nt the next meeting. F'eb. 4. motion., mans had dug In, however, was In i said the fin.sl vote might be d.day- fenders were overwhelmed. ! days today by Judge Maurice J. tho case ; at his store nt that a.ldre»s-in a Applications for marriage li­ entlv runs along the Bernam river he strengthening of Its health The M anchester Police School on the newspapers carrying Presi- pictures on handling of stretcher ' I'lintrsst to a -Roviet Ipfortnation , ed until next v.eek becau.se of near­ Japanese bombers bl.osted the ; F'orgr4» to Sign HliTMelf Landers. In the Fiast Hartford The brother, a carnival empfoye. resident' B zone was denied by censes were filed late yesterday in the west, then eastward up the celfare and morale. Chairman which opened in Manchester on d.'iit Roosevelt's w ar production rases, and it is planned to have Bureau declaration that Ru.«‘-ian ly a score of other [>ending amend- island for three d.ays, the reports ' Town Court, on a charge of having apparenth uropped from sight .Vaddell stated. the Board. afternoon at the Town Clerk's said, before a dozen .enemy ships | El I’.uso. Tex .J’. Corp. Gerald Slim river to the moiintalha of the .November 12 will rome to a riose I.i.'.ssage, Senator Robert A. Taft stretchers on hand so that rliih troops on a h.umt>er of sectors yes- taken an Army tnick without per­ after walking away .from the Lit­ Among tl^e courses now in prog- on Wednesday. The school ha.* Permission wa.* granted to iR-Ohioi wa.* hloiking a bill to office hy Carl F. Falk of Bronx. The Hnal form of the measure ■'itearned in for a lan,ling in force, j R- Vuayle. post Service Company coastwise range. On the east coast, menibors- may practice what thev . 1 terdav "cinlinued their offen..--ive mission. pnd on a aecond cha.*ge of tles' Loctc street home late yes- ess or starting, for which men been addressed by local men and Gertrude Straiigh of 60 Ridge .authorize the Rre.*ident to estab- [•revenllng the enemy from en­ NVw^’ a machine operator and undoubtedly ■ will Is? shai>ed In li | The -Marine garrison waiteil iintH j''•^t'k at F'ort Bliss, carefully made where the British Itad made no tenlny morning immediately after street to convert saw, immediately after the show. , p. evading responaiblllty following «nd wonrien arc eligible, are: lecture* have been given by F'BI , . , " two-tamily iish daylight savings time during mvl trenching titrasi'lf, and occupied a Gertrude P, Bystryne (jf 32 Bum- conference committee of .Senators j the flottll.t was within 4,700 vards, | »,ure everyone in the company further report on the fighting af­ his brother was shot. It is hoped a maximum attendance , ham street, Hartford and Burton ter the withdrawal from Kuantam an acciilent, Gordon was fined $50 Nurse's Aides, Home Nursing, agents on six occasion*. Talks house into a three-family house at the war .effort if he deeme.l it, ' M fi •* r ,: ^ 11:111; ♦ «. number of tnl.ahit.-d loraliti.-s ' and House members. The House I nml then opened up a devastating , slffb'’,l the month's payroll. Come and costs. Little, 46, a former concesaion- will reward those whose efforts I \ . ng t dr k . A Dumeer of 18'Chestnut street. 190 miles north of Singapore, tl^ lutrltion, mechanics, and first aid. have been given on law enforce­ m at address. iierc.*sary.. Taft said he blocked the make such an Interesting and in- ' r.’ll* puXaMft and ,r»». 8,000 Die In Five Davs passed a price control bill in No- j fire u’.th the. id.and's battery of j payday. Corporal Quayle beamed He v.iis arrested by Policeman aire at the Savii. Rock amusement ."he office la also in need of volun- Dollars Are The Only .Middletown,, auto painter 'and. hia line Is somewhere between Ku.tn- ment. history of law enforcement, Mil because he thought power to structive meeting possible. tli.acoui.r* — tB\ing* dp- Mo.re than s non German officers veinber, but In a form which did > 3-and 5-Inch guns. The Japanese i efficiently, and everyone Bushne'l on Bumaii'c avenue, park, was struck near the heart . rartmfnr , . metiO w orker and Amelia Simp­ money except Corporal Quayle. i ‘ab bbd the Johore border cers in the following lines: plumb- public relations in police wark. anil men were kiilul from Jan. 1 not appear satisfactory to the ad- ■ ca.sualtles were one light cruiser, shortly before midnight, after the by a bullet from a .38 caliber pis­ rs, engineers, auxiliary’ police and interviews and confessions, taking T:* iprs p f -r i >s%pi son of F^ast Ridge street. Middle- He'd forgotten to sign the pay­ (Domei, Japanese news agency, tol. which ha.s rot been found,, and Falls from Door .irli rg , . to 6, a eommuniq.ie .leclared, and ministration or. Indeed any other, two destroyers and one gunboat, army truck he was driving lO'A’arda 1 remen and electricians. notes on investigations, rules and troops on the southwestern front town, a weaver group. 1 TTie reports also told of the In- roll. broadcast from Tokyo a , report he also suffered a scalp woufid U'-n ...... that British soldier* defending the Manchester collided with a car The bureau not only rocruita regulations of the Manchester i r X1 p M* f •• r • . . recaptured more than 13u villages driven by Howard *1. Daniels. The when he was hit on th • head with olunteers and places them in the r*-d m »ck . . • Medium That Will Fill Consulting Engineer Die* northern sector of Selangor state police department, testifying in Of Freight Gar and towns latter car was demolished. a heavy met.al ash-tray. leld where their talents are most Srcond pr r fr f - New York, Jan, 9.—lA"!—William were in general retreat toward the Police and Cortjner Jamea J. court, presentation of evidence, rrd Bfivck ... ^ "At the end of' !>• .-mber, an Police (uiid that Gordon showed ceded, but arranges for.' and lists, technic* and mechanics of arrest, official anno'irv.-rment adde.l. "dar­ Spencer Murray, 68! consulting en­ small state of Negri Sembilnn. Corrigan, after questioning Mr*. • ’m m'>n • * of k T Aboard Ship Marines Are Fjrs^ To Fight, Too miles below Kuala Lumpur and be­ the Identiflcuitlon card of • the xistlng training rnuraes aa need- .'•e.arch of peraon*. history of crimi­ ' Loren Barfholeniew, employed 'I 1 rp! .ja •. ,v> .-k 5 1 -4,3 ing Soviet patriots penc'rated into gineer who supervised the first Dorothy Little, tlie victim's wife, r rt d I \ t d r d tween the states of Selangor-and regular driver of the truck and d to equip and train these volun- nal 'investigation, finger printing, at the Orforil Soap Company, slip- We Deliver To high-tension electrification of a Kharkov ithe Rus-siaii I'lllsburgh then proceeded to walk towards and. his paren'-s reported that *ers. It is the official agency for p t "n t a • *»•’ t*, ? 4 ( The Bill In T,he steam railroad - The New York, the strait settlement of Malacca. laboratory tests, bloojJ stain*, 00!^ )H‘d and fell from the door of a T • t .4! c.t p: f I .1)1 in the IVinets basin 4rpt zone gave l^mdon military otmerv- 7S To Donate Blood Ind East and West Hartford. riMlFd Staten cjo\frn- RED CROSS service with .Meter-Printed Delivery ers the impression that Russian In an area of mangrove gwamos Reason for Trip Goes ject "Firearm s." A teat will be said that he was resting com- I rn»nt o DUk at lotia. di' Mlddletow'n Grand List rfi't and fuU> guaran­ troops were gaining grou-id from Hartford. Jan 9-^ A'— Seventy- and humid jungle southwest of tfie given the men who have attended fortabiy. He,, with several other | Slips that show exactly how much oil three youths at the CoHriecticut principal battlefield. Sants Fe. N. M.—(JP)—State the school, later In the month. men, were at work loading the car teed ... # O' landing opetaUon.s and »he a.«sr>ei- Middletown, Jan. 9— (A5 —A Oet« RastMimat Free you buy! ‘Mher bond* and atocka * . ^ mfonnatory at Cheshire havV-tsk- Till* Inflltriitlon threatens K ua­ Health Director J. R. Scott ia a |.when th# accident occurred. Be- and d'^royntp ated offensive hy Sevaslopol's gar- Grand List of »38.323.896. which rtaon The consensus of several was ed permission to dorat blood to la Lumpur and British poattlon* to conferee without a conference. His Chicago—(Jp)—When police rald- Card From Rlaln Offleeg j'ond a few bruises he escaped any (In-lud'.ng red;*rrunta ^ • Campaign For ^50,000,000 the Red Crt«S blocxl bank, Ge —Barber work Monday. Lledaed a« KrtUo^x* A communique nald Soviet pro- nounced today. Two formations of Japanese «'P«rted Intemntlonal Medical Emergency |iould have been, Jamea L. Stew- William W’hltaell was reading a .Vga.riat hills p>)a)Ue or aa reilii»(*4>unt• ...... I igonda bad on Increasing attrac­ Mr. Erskjne in a letter to C. planes flew over Singapore Island Council. But they'd ju.if received who said he was the owner, newspaper report of the death in Drilverlea .(.\aa Wait Promises pay no hills and likewise don^ $1,749,662 over the preceding year. the war of Ueut. Russell M. For other p,urpoaea. vli: tion for German aoldlers. "freezing C. Hemen'way. editor of the H art­ shortly before dawn. SearchllghU word the conference had been post­ ave this explanation: "About In their tom atimmer ersatz uni­ ford Times, said all of the volun­ quickly found the Dying target* poned indefinitely. Lr<^ weeks ago, some one tele- Church, whom he’d known when Independence, Mo.‘— {JP\ —There Total pledc^d ...... % 0 0 Guardiaa Dog Htays f>'riend he was in business in Bloomington keep putting off a real duty if you have failed forms." and that special ordera had teers are more than 21 year* old and vigorous anti-aircraft fire Tiones me and asks me if I want was a aUght delay in milk deliv­ State of Conne^'tJeut.” County of h**n found necessary to prevent and that he is making arpange- kept the JapaneM at a great and Church was an Indiana Uni­ eries out this way. A patrolman Hartford, aa. Manchester. L*JS Angelea—(AV^ Evicted Refuae* Tax Refund restaurant for free. Then the I. Harold C. Alvord. Treasurer of ' them from moiling Rusolon leafleU emnts to cairy out their'wishes. height. versity student The mail man stopped, Driver Oiarles Cblovln, to rontrihute to meet Manchenter'g quota of from their home, a couple moved, Her aays, ‘Go to 214 North Clark came into hia shop and gave him the above named bank, do solemnly horn*. Biombs were heard exploding at freet and take It-over. It's all Jr. "Tbere’a a phone call from awear that the alM>\e aiatenient la H om e Passea DayUgbt Haring a considerable distance from the the jiouaebold furniture onto the Tacoma, Wash.—(/P)—The Ir. or- a Christmas card. On It beneath ,a acroan the Pacific waiting for you." * mt msmmms • true to the beat of my knowledge sidewalk and left a German shep­ nal revenue office showed a Ta­ |iura.’ So I did." Stewart was picture of 8 thatched hut was writ­ SI BiatKIXST. and belief. $ T 8 , 0 0 0 . city but no reports of damage were jed with disorderly conduct OJlovln ran home and spent 12 ■W'oshlngton. Jan. The herd dog on guard. Still guard­ coma business man a few short, ten, ‘Thia ia a local barbershop." HAHt»LD C. ALVORD GuerrUlas Derail receisied. [id ownership of the restaurant minutes talking to his brother, Subscribed and auorn \to before Houae pasoed today, on a stand­ ing, the dog allows only one per­ cuts and handed him back $52.02 ‘ Th? card was from Ueutenant . Quickly following an R. A. F. la Investigated further. • James, in the Army who spent me this alh day ..f Januar>; This AdverKsci^nt Paid For By Gorman Motor Skies. Tteo Troop Trains ing vote of 67 to 20. a daylight- DetaehaoMrfa at United State* Marine* a nli^isazd i (iw I tallurnttk* wear khaU aatfataH. Carnal assault Wedniesday night, which son to approach—the manager of worth of income tax. He dacUned Church. ■ ■ $82.56 to tell him he wss air rlfeht. u n is H m .u it t : ' Moacow. Jaa. • — OP)— Ruoslan oaring bill ordering a uniform one- N a ir alreraft carrier*t battleahlp* and Anti t nooa hoatilltie* Ja the raclfle Oceoa bare foand t'. 8. left huge Drea blazing in military the houae from, which, his master tbe windfall—told the agent tO'’ N"tary Fubllc. swrrUlaa aettv* behind German hour advance of the nation's ernlacrg to m ao *ec«niUi7 and oatl-alreraft bat- Mariaea haadUag their gaaa aa weU M Maejacketa objectivea In B a n t i t * air­ was evicted. The manager feeds give it to Uncle Sam hatp* S m M U i& W n d . bUw up nll4J doclu. torio*. Ra in f ie w aten aad dartac w arn waatliw •toga mala ka*t*rtoa. ... . _ craft e< Amwicai^^&uatoara oper- the dog. knock off a few Japa.” MANCHE:STEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. VftlDAY, JANUARY 9, 1942

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9/1942 interfered with the.apeed of our PAGE SEVEN advance." the commtinique aald. Neill As Head Jfere*8 How to Display (he Stars and Stripes Fliers Attack W e Premier "Ae on the, previou# day, our Re(i Cross advance aouthweat of Agedabia Sees Shortage waa delayed by further mine flelda Of Ministers a t t h e o f f ic e OVER THE STREET Jap Airdrome Government May Put Sees Further which evidently had been - well A T HOM E When Bombs Fall— FLOP! aited and carefully laid." Notes ■ "The Rommel retreat aroused Near Bangkok Of Teachers Red Victories British fears today that the Axis Reclpr o f .Sf. Mary’s Is According to information re­ Sugar on Ration List \ ceived from the Memorial hoapital RELATIVE DANGER DURING might fo il-^ r at least postpone-^ Elected President of ------" '■ •------achievement of Britain's main ob- last night, the .responae h u been (Contlnuex) from Page One) Situation Said to .Be* (CMttnaed V ton One) excellent in regard to the recent “ AN Al R RAID Austin, Tex.. Jan. 9 —i/Pi— Sci­ ' iite will pfyive a better method o f Je'eUve of annihilating the enepy Local Association. s 4 Action May Be Taken Says Men Count entists are breeding a jjew kind of armored forces in Northern Africa. request that all graduate nurses of an American flying forcf under coming Acute in Con­ control than\{wiB jn dusting which, tin of Momow, Stkonkl told a register as soon as possible. the command of a wiry Louisian-, bug they expect to exterminate he says. has^3made thousands of BMM conference, they left them- Favored In Retreat , / In Order to Halt Unv 5fore Than Equipment the boll weevil and pink boll worm, Rommel was favored in hla re- i Rev. Jame.Si .Stuart Neill, rector Each day finds the names of an. Col. Claire L. Chennault, who necticut’s Schools, acres relativel^infertile and un­ aelvMr without any other "natural destroyers of millions of dollars productive due t\accumulation of treat from Agedabia where his ; of St. Mary's Episcopal church more of Manchester’s trained at 51 left a life of retirement to warranted Hoarding ------dafenaiMitie'’ abort of that formed nurses on the list, and it Is expect­ defend the Burma road even be- • worth of growing cotton. pdisian. \ * by the Lnga and Dnieper riverff at forces have fought the British for was'elected pre.sldent of the Man- Memphis, Term., Jan. 9—i/P) New Britain, Jan. 9— "It I* be­ ed that a meeting of these nurses fore Japan launched her great Epidemic in Nation. BPICK The bug warrior is microbracon. While nfilcrobraeonv developed az Staolenak.. days after being beaten back 300 Chester Ministers' Association at —Men. rather than equip­ coming more and more apparent It is a parasite Xvhich destroys the will be called. In the near future. December offensive In the Pacific WALL a control method in the iiniversi* SUcoraki, who flew to Russia to ] mile.s from the Rlgyptlan-Llbyan its luncheon meeting held yester­ ment. are the essence of fight­ that a definite shortage of teach­ WOOD. weevil and wx,rm by boring into ty's experintenta. fields, will de­ confer with Joseph Stalin and or- j border, by a combination of mtid and Far 'East. Washington. Jan. 9,'^iJ’i—The their lairs. day noon at the Y. M. C. A. Rev. A new first aid class will start ing. says Lieut. Gen. Ben ' ers is developing in this state, " WALL stroy the weevil and \^rm. the inlte Rolish forces released from | and a swirling sand-storm which • Lose One Plane government ma.v order sugar ra­ . Lear, Second Army comman­ . Dr. G. W. Goldsmith. botany IS tonight at 7:15 in the Trade declared Dr. H. D .' Wcite, presi­ scientist cautioned that farmers temment after the Russlan-Po- impeded the British columns. .N'eill succeeds Rev. Watson Wood­ "'The a.ssault appeared to have tioning for consumers, authorita­ der. professor- and I.’niversity of. Texas should not blame every chewed e ruff. Rev. Earl H. Furge.son of the School auditorium. The class will Ush agreement, said the Nazis' ^i^iso a large factor was the cost the American volunteer group tive sources said today, in order In a letter to commanding dent of the Teachers College Cotton Research Laboratory direc­ leaf on the.se two posts. O th ^ in­ Ruaaian campaign "was very bad- rear-guard rc.sistanee offered by North Methodist church was cho- be in charge of William Sacharek. one plane, for It was missing officers of tht Army yester­ tor said toejay he belieied discov­ to halt an unw-arrantod hoarding of Connecticut here. "It is-expect­ sects als'i are found of the cot­ ly planned and now Germany is Kommers men and land mine.s laid , sen secretary, a position formerly somewhere between the AVG’s op- day, ■ Genera! Lear warned ed that between 40.000 and .50,- ery of the inseec had provided a ton plant. having to pay for It." to cover the retreat. heJd by Rev. Earl E Storj’, now ■crntlng base and the bomb-tom epidemic. that American troops must 000 teachers will be needed to re­ means of controlling the weevil The Polish leader said the Ger­ (The effect of the revetses In district superintendent of the Nor­ AT BANQUETS ATCHURCH ON PARADE Work Begun airport of Meshod. Disclosing that such action was expect to fight frequently place those who have left the pro­ and w orm. Not only to domestic rats is the mans' poor organization was dem­ Libya ia being felt in Italy, it was wich District. Rev. Thorston Gus- A cohtibined communique of the being coii.sidered, these sources againbt an enemy superior in fession throughout the ] country. And trwi. he .said, development catnip plant atlractive. but to all onstrated by the lack of winter indicated in a report in an anti- taf.son of the Kmanuel Lutheran British Army and Air command ilerlared that the supply situation numbers and equipment, but This shortage is already being felt ^ and maintenance of the parasite members of the cat family; cou­ supplies and the fact that the> Nazi Londqn newspaper. Die Zel- church waa elected treasurer. \ On New Tax said: in itself did not require rationing, he added; , in Connecticut where in certain ' 50‘7o 2®/o IS comparatively cheap a m i effi­ gars. lions, tigers, etc. bave been unable to halt the re- tung. U said Premier Mussolini These offloers will serve for one "AVG aircraft' raided Meshod bijt that regulation appeared nec­ "Equipment does not fight. fields the situation is becoming j cient. waa rfoalllng troops from Balkan year. on Thursday. They destroyed essary to a.ssurn an equitable di's- It is an instrument of men. acute." ■ 1 I.txes On Hour Mollis Rev. Watson Woodruff who has Lew Asked ^ ‘The carelessness of Hitler has occupied .zones becau.'c annihila­ seven enemy light bombers on the Iribiition among all u.sers. Present Men are the essence of fight­ "During the last World War it ! Breeding expei iment.s show; that been so great I would not be sur- tion in Libya would leave Italy long served the association . sent ground and probably eight. One supplies were said to be ample, ing: the heart, the courage was necessarv to clo.se rooms ahd during the ainter it lues and mul­ priaed if he had failed to prepare "face to face with the danger of his regrets for being absent [ (Continaed From Page One) AVG aircraft is missing as a re­ and prospects were that they and the blood of soldiers win even whole schools." Dr. Welte tiplies on .a ,lie*. 'of floor moths At the business meeting which would continue sufficient througn- wars. . . . Man is the master added. "Already we know of/onc STAN0IN6 LYING IN FRAME IN PROTECTED REENFORCED any defense lines in his rear, direct attack." sult of this raid." OUTSIDE OUTSIDE HOUSE EAnTHQOVECtO CONCRETE which, with the weevil and w,,rm. Markdown (Die Zeitung further aald Hitler followed the tasty meal. It wa.s Morgenthau on means of raising out the year. machine in war." school where the industrial arts BRICK HOUSE basement SHE.IJER shelter apparently rounds ,„il it.s taste.s. Blkorski aald. voted to hold rrionthl,y.meetlngs on (The German radio, as heard In On ,\ll It panter Divisions lost had been told Italy'a military sit- the $9.((00.000,000 of new taxes London, said today that strong Buying In Excess rocim has been closed because ■Tliis. savs Dr. Goldsmith, indi­ the .second Tuesday ofVeach'month. ' asked by President Roosevelt in there just la not a teacher avail- cates thei'c will oe no danger of uatii'n is "greatly menaced" and Japanese squadrons had struck Nevertheless, officials reported, B.v NE.% Service He said he had neutral informa­ .at It a. m The business meeting his budget message this week. 1 able to replace one called to en- man would be In only 30 per cent as much danger If mierohraron beci.mmg a pest it­ tion that 12 of the 22 panzer divi­ that the Nazis must find new back with severe raids on Burma, many consumers have been buy­ The toll taken by enemy bombs on civilian centers forces to police the Balkans. It to precede the luncheon. Chairman Doughton (D , N. C. 1 House Gives ter--44ic Service." he'wore in a frame house, 12 per cent in a protected self. as have other artificially- sions Germany sent into Russia I'rogfmm ('oinnilttre attacking mainly Rangoon, Tnvoy ing in excess of normal needs and __ an be sla.shed to a minimum by the observance of HaU and Gloves lidded that Germany could not , of the House Ways and Means storing the extra supplies for u.sc .Yak Registration brick house, flv.' per cent in a re-ehforced basement. ! introduced insects have beeh lost. A program committee eonsist- and Moulmcin. "In ordc”r that"(5onnecticut may i ^ HS''' '■'‘’" ’ '’" ‘ nry rules, two per cent in an earth-covered shelter and in nt> i Hosiery 69c tip send .suffincnl troops there from d - i s committee, speaking on behalf of (IJje All-India radio said that in event of a shortage and higher He and his assistants, hope to The Russians have "perfectly Ing of Rev W Ralph Ward of the Army Purse be as adequately protected as pos- I ‘'" " ’'t above, prepared under the direction of danger at all in a concrete shelter. , breed and, ,vilti the aid nf Federal ' trained aki troops and cavalry the Russian front and that Hun­ the delegation after the confer­ Rangoon had a one-hour alert prices, surh as occurred in Ihu ■ .''Oiith Methodist church and Rev. . i j ence at the Treasury, explained, . ___ t sible in the field of education «-« i J . McGiiiniie.s.s, an engineer in charge of the. "People in .skyseiai>ers should consnier them.--elves , and state agcin les, unleash mii ro- •which wlU play a big part in the gary would be given the job in ex­ Ferris Reynolds of the Pecond early Friday morning, with bombs first World war. It waa explained | are asking all persons eligible to ' Prei aiition.s course at Pratt Ifi- change for promises of political however, that the meeting was lucky, for 'hey wrmM be relatively safe during an ' brai'on in huge numbers on rnt- lighting" In the next few months, Congregational church was ap­ dropped in an area north of the that the.so practires, if allownl to accept teaching position.* to rcg is-. Bronkh n.. shows relative d ingers liuring a air raid," sal,] M,'Guinness However, those in ton fieUl.s tliroughout (fie .•-/lUth not MILLER’S compen.sations. i r.itriotic Amerir.m.s srr proudly di.spl.xylng their flag more than ever .since the U. S. went to war. preliminary and that no agree­ city while anti-aircraft guns I'lntinue much longer, might le- Virtually Eliminate Au­ he said. pointed by President Neill, and the Here are. s.rnie-of the ways it is done. Always remember that w hed. hanging the. flag flat, as over ter." Dr. Welte said "Anyone who | n o l c o n . - - j d e r i n g direct liit.--. old brick buiMirigs who.v floors are supported by. ■later than tli- .‘-pnng of I9i;; Nr\l To the State ‘ He urged that materials be hur- Stand Site Giiemwork ments had been made yet on what banged at the raiders. Milt in acute shortages later for propo.sal of a luncheon for the the street nr at banquets, the union goes uppermost on the flag's own rigiH ispertator's lefti. On poles, types of taxes will be'sought. thority of La Giianlia haa held a teacher's certificate or, ^ man caught'out.«ide diiriiig .an atfai k will be the outsidewalls would be in danger nf injury from j Seen Belter ( ontrol .Melh<«t Gas Station 'rled to Russia by the United States How far General Rommel might mlni.stcrs and their, wives was re­ (The Indian broadcast added non-hoaniers. who has the necessarv qua 1 flea- 1 safe if he lies prone on tfie ground instead Dr Goldsmith believes the para- withdraw before making a stand fly other flags below Old Glorj’. 1 bOiMing rollapsr if a .500-pound bomb stnirk even ' and Britain so the Red Army •will ferred to the executive committee Fine Spirit Shown that "it was made known today in Agririiltui-e Department sugar On Livilian Defense. tions to be certified is urged to "f .standing Compared with .sta:uling oiil.si'de, the 50 feet Bwnv" be fully prepared to meet the was simply guesswork. But mil­ for acliSn. "All I can say is that we met New Delhi that some air raid casu­ experts said hea\-y purchases for register at the eollege b e tw e e n ------— ------apring counter-offensive Hitler is itary analysts said they could see j The matter of First Aid train- to exchange views and everyone alties in Rangoon are being evacu- I hoartling purposes began last .laniiary 12 and 17. Blanks for this w w , , ' I exp ect^ to launch In an effort to no inducement for him to stop un­ poor appetite, a tired, listlc.ss feel; tis, or Inflammation of the larynx showed a very fine spirit," Dough- ated to India. Arrangements for yrar. ITiis activity was reflci led Bulletin! ing. yellowish discoloration of the or .voice-box ^ which produces re.serve teacher personnel B ed t'.rOSS (JuOta CrOol regain his position on the eastern til he had added at least another I HEALTH A M ) DIET ton said. their reception in this country | in record sales. Liistrihution in­ Washington, Jan. 9.—-/P— be obtained by vriting to. phon-l ^ ” fi.fi.tfi Tv t i l l ^ Jobless Load front. 2(X», or .300 miles to British cbm- whites of the eyes, and other hoarseness. Laryngitis usually fol­ Others who- met in Morgenthau's I have been taken in hand.” The All- creased from an annual average ,\ partial reorganization of ing. or calling at the college of­ Exceeded in Five Hours Polish Army of 100.000 munications lines and ahortened ADVICE symptoms. lows a cold and' represents a office for a two hour se.ssion were I India report was recorded in New | of about 100 pounds in the 193;j- the Office of Civilian Defense fice. This includes men and wom­ NOTICE J The Polish Army organized in hla own by a correapondlng dis­ A bilious attack may frequent downward extension'Npf an inflam- Chairman George (D.. Ga.). of ; York by CPS. i 10 period to almost 130 pounds to gi\e a large share of Its en, married cr single. " Will Be Held Rises Rapidly Russia conalsts of 100,000 men. tance. Furnished hy the Met «y ly be shortened by using the fol-| mation of the nose -^nd upper the Senate Finance Committee, Second Raid on Bangkok per person in 1941. t. rrs|M>nsiblllty to l>ean James Many Women Quit Rock Hill S. . Jan. 9 - ,r Slkoraki aald. A barren desert, with only one Health Henrloe lowing measures. Drink plenty of ; throat. However, it mh-j: result Representative 'Treadway ( R.. The attack was the second raid l Eat Too Much Sugar 51. Landis of the Hara ard Law- In commenting on the reason for I — Ko< k Hiil M K?d CroBS quota He Inflected one division already good coa.stal highway for a supply water, using it warm If vou pre- ' from over-use of the vi:ung an R...... ounce „glass...... of...... oranger.- -speakers During - the . attack, . rest . i! bergueru 1 (K... ..in.n.pMich.) and Colin F. . about 65 pounds Is ample for a lUiig as director, waa an­ years many women have resigned ' O il W aV tO !\<*ar S e lf - A. \V. HucKle of The Evening Orow Steadily During ward almost to the city of Tripoli, reliable quarters said today that j pasitions beeause of marriage, had been organized. Health Servlea juice, tomato juice, grapefruit the voice by speaking as little as i chief research expert of the good, palatable diet. Most Ameri­ nounced today b.v the White Herald suggested that the As a result of his talk with capital of Trlpolitania. .juice or pineapple juice every fx o | possible, keep warm, and use ® ' Congressional Committee on the damage to the dock area was | cans, they added, eat too much House. Presidential Secretary some have left to accept posts in j SnITirienc money be raised in seven I’afsl Two W eeks. Home Nursing Volunteers Stalin, the Soviet agreed to the Some observers expre.ssed belief hours Stick to the .same kind of very light diet or use the fast “ ^ internal Revenue Taxation. _heavier than was , .v,. first believed. of the sugar for health’s sake. Stephen Early said Landis industry and many men have been I hours on J.an. 7. formation of six Polish divisions that whatever hopes General Rom­ How to Overcome Biliousness juice throiichout anv one dav and ■ f""' dnys, and take at least one A,v,a about Individual tvpeS' of , Bangkok lies at the head of the Sugar experts take the posiliotc would have the title of “exec- called to'the colors. "Education is, Honolulu Jan. 9 _ T' - Hawaii ! The official \«ilogan be« ame Hartford. Jan P The Uneni- ■Mrs. Irving Spencer, H. has called a general meeting equipped by the United States and mel might have held for a deter­ Gulf of Siam. one of our first lines of defense, " . . .w . “ Tn 7 t.n the 7th It work­ remain- on the fa.n as long as you enema daily. These measures will I ^ income that there is no justiftiation for utl\e" of the OC'D and that he pl'iyraent Compen.*ation load in of registrants for 7::ifl Monday evening. .lanuary 12, :^ ta ln , he said. mined .stand at Agedabia were The most Inqiortant thing you are sick. U.sually in a day or two - be sufTiclcnt to hasten recovery ■ (,)• exces.s profits taxes, Allied aircraft, it. was said, re-1 abnormal purchases of sugar. and lafiuardla would Dr. Welte stated, "and we can- ' ! ed. ^^'lthou*; any hf.>u,«‘e tn not afford to let down in any way i Paoific. may bo on the wa v to | j Connei ticut ha.* climbed sleaijlly at the ^ . .M. ('. .\„ for the purpose of organization. ’ He said he discussed the equip­ dashed by the failure of the Ger­ want t" know about your liver is you will improve enough to feel 1 ^'^m the average acute i pnughton R?iid. "we talked atxiiit i letuscd their heavy bomb loads at| They point out that consumers fashion. In consultation, broad hnuse rajivassing. tJie goal ment problem with William C. man and Italian campaign to Between attacks, build up your - them and all the other low level over a restricted area. arc proteeted against price ad- matters of (lolicy. La_ndls is to jin the training of our vouth. .No [ ''elf-siilTicieiu v e.xt'feded in five hours ,luring Ihe pa.st two week.*. State that vou could not live without it you are over the attack, but do ,,m K,. I A program t,> expaiiiJ the agn- { Latvjr C(,mmi.s*ioner Corneiiii* J It i> important for all who have rcgi.stered for this Bullitt, President Roosevelt s spec­ knock out British air and sea fa- health by giving more attention The AVG's destruction of seven a anees by a Ceiling order, and j lie responsible for the creation i poorly traine.i candidate should b» I That' Is. your liver is absolutely not be afraid to stay on the juices kinds of taxes w e could think of. appointed to a pcsition nor should cultural output of the island.s is in | Danaher announced today, jump­ ial envoy to the Near East, ■" and clliUes on the fortified island of to better health habits. Irritation bombers broughl-to 53 the total of I that prospects arc fairly bright ' of the necessary organization course through .>liVs Tinker to attend fhi.s meeting. “we agreed 100 per cent as to the essential to yoyr life i "" >ong 5 days it necessary. W’e (Irfn't know yet which ones Japanese plans crtainly d.stroyed| we attempt to overcome a short­ progre.ss. and equipment is ■ op ing from a total c>f 1*428 for the Malta. In the Mediterranean. The Uver is the largest gland , During the fasting period, take at of the stomach plays a causative we’ll use. We might need all of that .supplies w ill be sufficient Ui I to effectuate the p rid es de­ hand to convert .ciigar prim ipal needs of the Polish Army." M.alta'S planes are .still raiding role In producing inflammation by Allied aircraft since the be^n- age by assigning more pupils than SC 1 week ending Dec. 27 to 14..593 for In the body and differs from other lea.st one enema daily. If there us maintain a IbO-pound-per-year! cided upon and for personnel normal to each teacher. As our pr,Hluet of the islands into motor j Neiv U Foiliul I the week ell,ling .lanuary 3 It was I)H. ROBKUr P. KNAPP, He aald that all Polish civilians Tripoli, Axis debarkation port, the the mucous membrane of the up- i Speclllc Goals Set ning of the war in this ares. It la rate of distribution , to put the policies Into effect. —from 1,500,000 to 2^000,000 — organs in'that it has a double much discomfort over the liver known that 20 to 30 Japanese I registration of potential teichers fuel for the territory s war nia- ; le.stimated that a further nee was Director of Red Cross, R. A. F. Middle East command blood supply. The second blood area, apply hot, moist towels for per breathing pa.s.-^age.s: therefore I that RJthough TTie war, of course, has compli- i chine ■who had been held In Russian it is important that vou watch-^I^^'K^ton added planes either failed to reach bases proceeds and our gr.aduates be­ I expected this week, possibly bring­ announced yesterday. supply lomes to it by wav of the | 15 or 20 minutes at a time, re- . _ _ ...... $9.000 000.000 re- rated the sugar situation. The Uni­ M'ashmgion. .lari. 9 -T, A come available we hope to solve For the time being, the islands] For CG Booth ing the total to more than 17.000. campa had been released' as a re­ At the same time. Naval air­ diet closely in order that « after raids on Burma or were pro- ted States kgs been depending on / portal circulation. Tills represents' prating this once or twice a day. vo\jr flloi ciosoiy in —quest » was the basis of pre.sent tax $100.000 000 aiithorizaUon measure the problem We must at all posts are well fixed for food i .'-late Director of the II. S Em­ sult of hla talks. craft joined In the blockade of such irritation of the mucous hah.y destrwyed agrou.id. imports for 70 per cent of its re- ! a wonderful safeguard provided | You will soon begin to feel bet- disoiissions. no specific goals have for civilian defense, and the con­ assure the people of Connecticut This was di.solosed by Lieut. ! ployment Service l.s-onard .1. .Ma­ Trlpolitania by bombing Axis by Nature as It means that poi- ; ter If you are experiencing an at- membrane may be avoided. qiiiremenls. The Philippine supply that their children wjll not suf­ Gen. Deh,s G Fmmon.*. new com- j Little Bnildrng to Re Re- loney slated that'* this sudden in- merchant ships attempting to Rev. J. fi. NelU been set yet. has been lost for the time being troversial issue of who should have Axis Tries to Aid ^ .sons taken from the intestines tack of simple biliousness. With — Senator George silded. "after all. Jap Bombers Attack fer through , lack of w ell-prepared mander of the Army s Hawaiian ciea.se was ,lur to a comblnaU'm cross the rentral Meditermnean. returning health, resolve to be (Keeping Baby Warm) and Hawaii is not expected.to send charge of the program the tVar educators " < Department, in an interview yes- ' niovefl to Bolton for a of faetors which include,1 some PlillRPiiSiW B ing for ministers was dlscuAsed, will reach the Uver, where they this was only a prellmin.ary con­ normal exports to this country be­ mm and the question of what the are soaked up and many of them more careful as to your diet-. Try Question: Mrs. T. S. D. inquires: ference and we may have to have DiHch Oil Center Department or Mayor LaGuardia teril.ay w hu h gave an encouraging j Li»>teiiiiig PoAt. pridritifs unemployment, particu­ Libya Units bv Sea to cut down on the starches, sug­ "During the -colder 'weather is it E.at^'ia, N.E.I., Jan. 9 —i;Pi cause of shipping dlffieiiltios. picture of the iisually-plaeid is- ; larly in rubber and brass, year-end Italians .Ulniit British churches of the town could do for i hangeil into harmless substances two or three Jiiore." Mill Make I p I>eflrlt fif New York headed lo-lay for a the boys of Manchester who are in before they have a chance to reach ars and fats If you have been better tb keep the baby warm by Pending these conference* be­ Three Japanese bombers yesterday lanris w hu h \s erc ripped hv Ja­ inventories, an,l the shifting nt morning dttneked Tarakati. Im- i The experts state that prodiie- joint < imgressional vonferenre I'tic little infi'rinalion b/'oth (OontiBoed from Page One) Artillery Fire ramp was raised. For lack of time the general rtrculation and be I using these to exces.s and use adding more blankets to his cov- tween leaders and the Trea.sury. Will Analyze pan's sneak opening atlapear in New Office Established bombed anil machine-gunned en- ers hit their mark. Russia as well as to furnish Great A similar bill had prrviqiislv to move the Iniildiiig a.* .soon as I'll/- I’ .-s F.mplovmenl offi, o has it supplies could be assured. Ash Wednesilay. was the time de­ iron ohtnlneti in this way. for working normally, you do not too warm. If the baby's feet are additional social Security taxes Hritain with larger quantities than 1 ampmepls and troops In the cided upon. Publicity for this ser­ Among \\'ar .MeaHiire* Discussed li.i.s.'ii-d ihe Senule. but it .set no K^cliu Broadcasts. plans are complete,]. /-stablishod an olTue^jxi (.irdioii to The R. A. F. itself reported at­ Ageda1,)la aector of Libya. later u.H«- The liver is even thrifty need to be blue and bllioiu* in the | cold, try adding more blankets or plus $7,000,000,000 of any other The Sydney correspondent of.J it has been getting from the west- limit on the total-expenditure to It will be plaeed or the proper­ tacks "with good effect" on motor vice wa.s [ilaced in the hanils of the take care of the plaeement of the lir minicrmis encounters with enough to use part of the old ifuture, for if you will stick to a; use a small hot water bottle, be- kind of taxes, except a general the Batavia -iewspaper Java Bode em hemisphere. Russia has lost safeguard the civilian population ty of Elmer Swans/m an,I will be more than 5,000 new employees tr w p o r t and shipping near Beurat Gerloymenl Service ward El Aghella. 70 mUea to the Hurricanes which attacked It over rectly or may be stored (or a lime TO FAST AND DIETT FOR . tralian authorltivia. cials doubt, however, that the re­ "This building, whiih is owned dtO Y /W ® southwest, ahead of a stubbornly emphasize the unitedness of spirit duction would cut distribution be­ committee will iron out the differ­ gram, which is to be called Yale It was staled by Leonard J. Ma­ . these Bengasi and returned to its base, and purpose among our churches in the gall bladder. I HEALTH." Just address your re- (Ear Noises) I "Australia is willing to conaldei I by E,iward' MrKnight of the Hotel \ o resisting rearguard which used ex­ Yankees to Slav iThe NeUicrlends Indies as hei I low 90 pounds per person In the ences between the Senate and Interprets the News, will be heard loney. Director of the Employment C ob riddled with bullets. and synagogues of whatever de­ Wondorful as the liver is. if you ' quest to the MeCkJy Health Serv- Question: Mrs. W. D. L. in­ 0 House bills.' LaGuardia said in every Sunday evening from 6:30 | Sheridan. wa,« don.ate.l to the Service that applicant.* for posi­ b f tensive minefields to supplement "The observer was killed," the eat carelessly and if you allow in- ice in care of this newM»aper. en­ quires: "I have very low blood I battlefront. ” the correspondent | First World War. dis^jbufton was listening post detail for the ' ,lura- the hazard of mud in hampcrfng nomination or faith. ‘ quoted Van Mook as saying. reduced to about 78 potlnds under .New York. "Their decision will be to 6 45. I tions at the Groton Iron IN’orks i lin communique said, "and three of Present at the luncheon-meet­ I tesllnal sluggishness to peralst the closing a large self-ajkfres.sed en- pressure and when I get tired I In Riippert Estate satisfactory." In thu*. the first regular series i tion." Mr. Wedeii could not state register at any of the other 18 of. daV* tb e the pursuit of the British l|n- the crow were injured." ! liver mnv become over-worked In velope and six cents in stamps. find that my ears ring. I under­ 1 .Major Jap Drive Likely s rationing system. just when it would be readv to oc- be Ob perials. ing were the following clergymen: I Authoritative circles in Batavi^l Officials said before inaugurat­ As he boarded a plane for \1 ash- of broadcasts of this type ever I fires of the f S. Employment Ser- Attacks upon Brltksh-owned Adj. N J Curtis. Rev S E. Green, I lime and yon may then develop stand that such noises are charac­ in^ton he said he was in favor of sponsored by Vale, authorities of cupy but expected that the work vice and their application.* would Shoot Oowa Seven .Axis Planes Rev. Thnrsten Gustafson, Rev. what the layman calls a bilious Questions and Answers teristic of high blood pressure and' said a msjor Japanese- offensiv^l ing rationing, the government would- be rushedt-.j as_ soon_ , a* possi­ considered through a state-wide .Malta were declared to have con­ New York, Jan. 9.—(/Pi—Jake against The Netherlands Indlrtl any civilian defense legislation that international relations. hirtory, Australian pilots flying United James .S Neill, Rev. Ferris Reyn­ attark Such an attack InMlcates | can't understand how I have them might appeal to consumers to lim­ ble. It is all wared and. the tele­ clearance system. Statea-bullt (Curtissi Kittyhawk tinued despite had weather c'lpdl- Ruppert, in whose heart baseball appeared likely within a matter o.| it purchases voluntarily to normal will - get the job done and expeilite economics, political science, law, lions olds. Rev. Karl Richter. Rev H F. that the liver has not been able to (Hoarseness) when my blood pressure Is too occupied a place as big as his gi­ the production and delivery of de- an,l retated fiehls will provide an phone will be transferred as soon fighters shot down seven out of a days or even hours and they polntj reoulrertjents. If such an appeal as alterations are completed Sreond Battleship Damaged R Stechholz. Rev W Ralph Ward. take rare of all of the Impurities ' Question: Minnie T. writes: low." gantic brewery, may get hla wish cd out that the Japanese maintaitjl fertsf equipment to the cities of the interpretation of world affair? No 5 | a r in e M utiny formation of more than '50 Axis Jr. Rev James A Young, Rabbi coming...... ______.to it and some have es- I What makes me suffer ffom ■ Answer: Ringing noises in the failed to work, ration cards would nation." planes j'esterday over the Aged- The Italian high command, —long after death—that the New daily air patrols over the Brchi,| be Issued. \4 III Speak Weekl.v Bert hold Woythaler. Rev S J caped into the general circulation. I hoaraenkas 7 1 Have an attack I ears may accompany high or low Fish-range ui size from .50*foot abla area, the R. A. F. reported in which reported yesterday that t York Yankees remain In his estate. pela'go. , Asked tor comment on the. House One farijlt.v member wiil speak The t.'niled States Marine Corps British warship of the SO.fiOp-ton ! .Srozepkowski, Rev. E. N Furze- Some of the symptoms of bll- , every winter during which time 11 blood pressure, and may prove an- TTie war has closed the market These souicea pointed out thU , and Seriafe,^ measures, the niayor each week. Sunday night's speak­ Lieutenant. General Emmon* whale shark? to imv gobies, only has never h.ad a mutiiiv of anv de- j its own communique. ! lousneas lire headarfie. mental de- lose my voice for a few days." 1 noylng when the blood pressure is 'i-inrb in length seriplion. 1 "Despite the fact that our air­ Valtant class had been seriously son. ) on the world champions, rmt only Japanese already have advanc# f j."aid he thougjy both bUls were'all er will be A Whitney Griswold, damaged in assault unit attacks I preivnon. coated' tongi:e. ij^ipleSs Answer: The probable cau.se o f ! I?"'-• 5’°'* "for the duration." but probably pnst.i in Malaya and British Bor,I Now Seek^i I right.. He ad$l> and is the active trustee for the out- air attacks on the Indies am| "The cities need this equipment pean conflict. . Griswold is the which means' 15-inch gun vessels Throughout State* Pressure and Ear Noises which are send aircraft to cover landing apore, sit uaj ion i* disposed df one . report said, acknowledging lo.ss of available to anyone and which will ball club, said today that all pros­ New Y'ork. Jan. 9. — District Se­ very, very badly," he said. “ There author of "The Far Eastern Policy Z “ " 7 ‘ of 31,000 tons ..V;- pect of a sale had vanished with from troopships. of the Ujiiled Stales. " way or another. Emphatically we only one ■ R. A. F: plane m lhe provide you the information that curity Officer. Inspection Division, can be no fooling now. " are stronger now than Dec. 7. fight. the advent of war. None of the Japanese raids oi'l Third Naval District, desires.appli- There were strong indlcatiolxs In subsequent week.* the subjects may be helpful. Write to the Mc­ suc'h outlying targets as TarakBi[| "The islands are the key to this , Meanwhile, more than 300 miles By The.Associated Press Coy Health Service in care of this "I haven’t heard anything from cants for commissions in the Uni­ that hb would have potent backing'' to be discussed will include niili- and the Amboint Naval and mlli-| ,.p’ strategy, economic warfare, side of the Pacific and lo.*lng them ] to the east, units of the British T3ie Weather Bureau, with a newspaper, a.sk for the two articles Jim Farley In a long time and no ted States Naval Reserve to serve in the conference committee. W! would be. a serious ninlter This is Navy joined with land artillery BUY A SHARE IN*: one else has shoam any interest." tary base have doqe much damage AH field Inspectors in this district. Chairman May iD.. Ky.l of the intapnational law. the internal tU c A Thought forecast of "warmer. " ’ officially and enclose a large self-addressed it was said, but thgy may hav- w'here wc will start our offensive. I p u : and air forces In an effort to de­ “ Ipronounced the end today of the he explained. "It would be Impos­ Applicants should be college House .Military Com m ute. In econdim- of the ITnited gtales. and envelope with your letter and 10 bean of value to the Japanese fo i ideological warfare. We are working on that iilca now. ; stroy Axis hotd-eiut forces In the cold wave that descended on Con- i cents in stsmps. sible to raise any considerable graduate.*, preferably with an en­ charge of the bill, who is likely to We will not lose Hawaii." reconnaissance jiurposes. TI|oi$e To ,\|>pear Halfaya (Hellflre) Pass area, And the Lord's anger was nectlcut earlier In the week, but * amount of money under present gineering degree. Men are- desired be one of the conferees, h.-is op­ Mav Make .\vuiiilt in Force along the Egyptian border of kindled against Israel, and he not until the mercury had drppped (Butter) conditions, so the whole thing is with experience as (ire or casualty posed the move to turn the job Among tIhjNe who will appear General Emmons said the Jap- ' Libya. Ha* Busy Day field men. as plant engineers, or on the prografh are Arnold Wolf- made them u antler In the wilder­ to the lowest readings in years. Question: Mrs. T. P. O. In- dead. over to,the War Department, and anese "undoubtedly . . want to t 4 "The weather was some-.vjiat ness to yeurs, until all the grnera- The extreme lows apparently Maybe it will turn out the way plant managers, or in<. practical quoted Secretary Stimson as also era. professor of International re­ attempt another surprise and ' WHEN YOU CHOOSE AN g: .!^!th e“^I^e^JlIn\ed;■a(^e;Vll!’• Council Bluffs, la.— (>P) construction work. They should be lations: James Grafton Roger*, better yesterday for attacking’ : lUm, that had dtme evil In the were reached sometime before mid­ oomblned7 Does it go well mlth ' Opposed. might make an assault in force. enemy defenses at Halfaya,"' said sight nf the Lsrd. was ennsumed. - f . . " T i -1 Ward. 23, had a busy day. between the ages of 21 and 40 professor of law : Edwin B/,rchard. youf bC^A night last night. starches or proteins?" District Judge Charles Roe grant Supporters of the plan, however, We are rea,lv to meet them and a : the R, A. F. communique —NiimlH-rs ^'J:I3. Six below zero was the coldest | years and should make application argued that LaGuardia could not Hotchkiss professor of law; Fred- j lot of our men and officers woubl ^ m e \ ic a n '$7- Answer: Butter is a neutral Too Many Connotations ed him a divorce from Ruth War to the District Security Office. 12th erick S. Dunn, professor of inter- ! Keep I'p Continuous Attack Hartford had seen since January \ food end combine.s well with any on grounds of desertion. Justice cl handle the defense assignment welcome It We are pretty sere and "Bombers of the R A. F. and Beware the fury of a patient _Floor, 50 CTiurch street. New York national relations: Samuel- F. .UL-Otf"' Ob 2h, 1'1,3.5. ; ■'m ^ other article of diet, it may . be Philadelphia — OPi — The WPA the Peace Frank Larsen marrlei| efficiently as part time work, and ready to go to town. ” DIAMOND BRIDAL SIT Free French squadrons-kept ui> a man - Di vili n ,* Ik, • • City. I Bemis, Farnam professor of diplo­ To3 e ) it won’t do. "The name has tco years 1® fhe state penitentiary ot Nolebly 1 tvibC was cau.*ed. to m.oti r transport to a ttwr.l flr>.'P>—Sir Os- professor of economics: and Wil­ $ 9 5 * 0 0 named communities. Satan's King- ^ bone, and possibly, the presence of Iwald Stoll, famous theatrical man­ liam G. Fletcher. Instructor in in- The general, a lieutenant colonel, S'enaf n.unlque merely said’: "In the Hal- .••toppul to acknciw-leiige the ca­ in the first M'prid war. declared ] faya BtVa, units of the Royal Navy donfvln New Hartford and Ilell an eye jl«fM\,causing eyt strain. ager and producer, died in London ternatlonaJ relations. nine Welcome. Mis.s .Marion West the present day soldier "physical-. 10 lAIOI OlAMONbt la.close cooperation with our ar­ Hollow in Woodbury, reported 20 today after a five-day illness. He Berlin. Jan. 9 — (Official Broad­ .said .she had 20'dog.s in her apart­ and 15 below respectively. ly better, more intelligent arfld' I Shops tillery and air forceg carried out ment and if the firemen heard 21 (Sweet Potatoes On the Half [was nearly 76. cast Recorded by APl-^Tbe Ber­ Get* Fugitive Quickly Choose these luxuri­ ■ Reports, official and olherwise, ; Shell) Sir Oswald, born Jan. 2Ci. 1866, lin radio said today that a frank better all-around fighting man ous digmend rings ond ar, a contiaQous heavy bombardment | barks one of her pets ifi'ust have than the wildier of 1917. We have o< eaemy defenses throughout the l barke—Sheriff -you choose a bridal roIUag- day (yesterday)." Manchester. - 8 : Torrington. — 12; repeat the recipe for swest-pota­ Bed Cots Needed chairman and managing director ,*ia waa contained In the leading John Trierweiler waa notified that a lot of good men in the Army to- ! set of enduring quality day, and that i* where the Japs eve At the other aide of CTirenalca, I the lowest since February 1. toes on the half shell. Loaned mine of a large string of theaters. He article of the Tokyo newspaper one of his prisoners, convalescing ond value, large dia­ ! Kead.c to Give Helrliioni 19351. Ansonia. 9 (at fi a. m. to- ; .T' are going to run into a s4lrpri.se.' astern Libya, the weather-shleld- to a neighbor and loot it." was married twice —in 1892 to Hochi Shimbun, which advised in a hospital, had escaped after 1- monds in both rings •^'ou and dayl: Danbury. --M: Norwalk,: Answer: Wash well and bake .Morale In Hajvail High ad withdrawal of Gen. Erw in Rom- Quincy, 111 - V .Sam W ong, Harriet Lewis, who died ten years Ru.*sia to Ignore all allurements stealing an orderly's clothing. give elegance and rich­ -9 ; Darien. —fl; Wilton. — 12. aw-eet potatoes C?ut them In two: later, and In 1903 ' to Miu'icrnt from the Anglo-American side. Three hours lat-'r the prisoner, Morale in Hawaii, is high, he mel’a battered but still effective an Amencan-hom Chinese, has of- For Emergency ness to the sweeping curves Afrtoaa corps continued with the Westport. —fi. I scoop out the pulp from the eklns: [Phaw. He had three sons. The article also was quoted as thumbing his wav to the.home of said, thoi determination to "takc| i (ered an antique cloisonne Chi­ DEFENSE mlx .thie with butter, salt and It ” ia equal to London's and the, the settings—ond the Solitaire mobile columns of the British Im- nese vase, he values at $1,000, to » In addition to his theatrical In- adviaing Russia to live up strictly relatives- at Princeton. flagged cream: stir in some chopped al­ Iterests. ,Rlr Ow<1d atso wTole a to the spirit of the Japanese-Rus- down a sedan south of Stillivsn. civilian iliscipline "fa r better." diomond is placed in o new type wrials slashing at the stubbornly the fir.-t American pilot who drops Hbould Know Wat«r mount thot gives odded effect-to its site S z rearguard. ^ stick of bopabs on Tokyo. In monds or pecans (roasteil). and The Manchester Defenae Council needs bed cots for tbs present Inumber ot books on national fl- slan neutrality pact concluded last "Going south?" he asked. "No. The general wa* in London dtir- i Vr' fill shells, brush with melted but­ Inance. KjHter. and brilliance. A rore opportunity to sove ot * S'Sna s. u * body of the German- * letter to President Roosevelt. BONDSanD emergency. It haa’^heen found that no agency In the state we're going bark north," answer­ ing the heavy Nazi raids of 1940. I Brazil. Ind.— i(Pi—Oscar Jenkins ter and brown In hot oven. has such cots ready In cats of a sudden disaster. ed Sheriff Trierweiler as he jerk­ As an example" of the serious- ] our fcoture price I Itb'ckw from -of. Wong said that if the pilot does > ought to know water when he sees Ute Agedabia Area onto Agbeila, ^ not want the vase, he will guar- PledgM CooperatloB on Urea ed Fred Davis, 26. Into the car. ness with which the islands are | Lif* by ! it. but: An overheated stove set Anyone who has such equipment, and la willing to loan a cpt or HU by TIk Itationlng viewing the situation, he said he ] on U e road Ipto TripoUtanla. west- : antre the airman $1,000 for which tire to a wall of a garage. Jenkins Medidne Men Not ladnded cots to the Defense Council la asked to deliver them to the New Haven. Jan. —The Will Use Saddle Horse* stopped to joke when a sentry i •n'Libya. the heirloom'/tfiafy Ih‘ sold. grubbed a aprinkling can and Hannibal. Mo.—(/$>)— Wartime . fw iifij' litnnw HtuMmrn ~ Manchester police station at any time during the day or iMotor Truck Association of Con- halted him. but was told; I threw the contents on the blaze. BANK WITH TOUR COUNTRY te the thmna qf this effeetivs The Dalles, Ore. — (fi>) — Abe restrictions have taken some of Little Rock, A rk.^A h—Tire ra­ *Xaeiny resistance north and Bad Dream Conieti True _ night, or notify Mrs."George Chehey. Jl Hartford Road, nectibut, representing 600 owners "Look bvfc- buddy, this is seri- i The Bames roared up to the ceiling Defense Savings poster now seen in store windows s ^ in the lobbies Shows way came to towm from, the operating 3,000. trucks, pledged the Joy out of life for the kids who tioning holds no fear for Willis MATTHEW W th of tbsc main Agedabla- who will make arrangenients for their coUectloo. ous business." —as Jenkins realised the sprinkler CelUo Indlaa vlUage to gat an In­ rooperaUon in the tire rationing have been boasting about their Evans, traveling represenUtive of Agbotta road was more stubborn Albuquerque, N. M.—'JP-— Mj* contained gasoline. The firs was of buildings ell over the oountty. Drswn by srtist Henry Billings, rides with Fire Chief Gwlhner. ner tube for hla jaloppy. Advised The eots should hsve s tag attached bearing tha nama and address program to State Administfcator a large p'harmaceutical house. If Quta that confrooted by our col- Roy Dunakin dreamed the first of put out with slight damage. Jen­ of R binsb^ N. Y., the poster pertrsys the epirit of pstriotiem by that aalea were restricted to physi­ Because of tire rationing, the chief UBUw from tbs south (in an at­ of the donor so that they can b# returned after the emer­ heater Bowioo. The action waa his automobile becomej useless. Marine Poljce C'hlrC the week that her house collapsed. kins was not hurt, but he was em­ investing in the United Ststes Government through the purchase of cians and others in vital tasks, the haa announced the department's Evans said: “My wife and 1 have tempt at fianklBgi although bad It did last night She and her barrassed—because he's superin­ Defense Bonds- and Stsmps. Stsmps srs priced froia 10 cents to $6: Indian explained be was a medi­ gency. ken at the 2lot annual meeting practice of driving them to and WIOR tttSig la tha latter area aeriously past night at which M. A. Savin three good Mddte hones, n i joM UtoUt noenlly gne lone Marine husband escaped .injury. tendent of the water works. Bonds from $18.76 to $10,000, > ------' cine man. He didn’t get the tube. from a ' WPA sponsored nuroerv stable them at- key points in my commanded the entire army at JEWET/ER »f New Lbndon was elected preol school in.his automobile will have territory and become a' circuit Pofio Pagq and also acted oa polira 977 MAIN STREET t to be abthdoaed. rider," chief and local judge, * .MANCH£STEK AAVEO 4 ■ r

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1942 BiOHT P A C E N it

wa embark on a true era of tilenty, compel- Its employca to work un­ ■igalnst Indiscrlmlnato mepanaien |bnrl|f«tfr SERIAL STORY —^ Three Great Stars in Hartford farm prices, with notUng t* In which the resources of this na­ der conditions which would ba fa­ Six of Victittis Farmers Vote of horn, gardens la tha "Food for to, dropped to ruinous levels. tion are given their true' and fUU tal to 409 of them, that corpora­ Freedom” campaign, and raqueat- "F srm ers enjoyed aboVe-pi Man About Manhattan Radio Programs prices for four years, but the iR frftU i use; fbr the benefit of all ? Shall tion would be put out of business, i ed exemptions for skilled farm By Oeorge Tucker TAMBAYGOLD Easton StaaanI "tliM State Citizens To Sacrifice alty they paid wss 31 consSciL we again plough under, so the ' If 409 people died of starvation, workers similar to thoae given years of prices below parity.” IKC skilled mechanics in the draft farm.ef can get the same price fot we would Impeach the welfare of­ BY SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS' MgA ggnvica, INC. The federation • elected S« II Bisull Str*«t New Yobk. —A new w rinkle, in More belated Xmas news: Gypsy President Albert N. Jbrgeneen UancbMtar. Conn. one pig he might get for two? ficials who allowed It to happen: Rose tree's Chri.stmas "card" was All Lost in Sinking of H. Graham of Suffield for slot machines—to this observer it's Favor No Indiscrimin* of the University of Connecticut sixth term as president, to THOWAB r*R 0080N If 409. people declared their in ­ a miniature movie projector and a The Stop: Mom Baumer wan- which waa host to the meeting, Oonoral Ji*n«»tr Shall we again "manage" produc­ new- -is a typewriter, I aaw one in "Permit me." He everywhere. I gueaa. You get NBC to Separate Units Mine Planter Believed ate Expansion of with these other re-elected roandad Octobar 1, ll«l tention of jumping off the tip of role of film depicting the differ­ giM permission from ^n e Jtnn pointed to the one with spectacles. passed from hand to hand around urged farmers to “realat with aU cers: Fred Abell, Lebanon, fir tion, so that our businesses can a .Mth street hotel the other day. ence between a "tease " and a their might the forces of Inflation the Travelers', we would get an Judson, Ust of sHstocrgtlc Mau- {.p^ge„tlng Watrous Smith. He s a hot and stuffy floor, and If you To Be Ovilians. Home Gardens. vice-president; Edward P. .Publlihad B»ar» Baaning make their profit at half volume You put liv a dime, push the plun­ ".strip te,ase 1' . . . Hut it wasn't as ries of run-down Tambay PUinta- highbrow ’ that have always been released Sandari and Holldara Bntarad at Ibjunction restraining thenu slip away outside, things get too Of Its Largest Networks land, Oxford, second vlce-pr "ha" Volt Offlea at Manehaatar. instead of full volume? Shall we ger, and the typewriter is yours naughlv as it soumls. tion, to set rip .“Feederla”' lunch In war time. dent; and .George P. Sexton, ^ The art director of Radio City “Reference, Philosj iphy III," he personal. Let'S slide out of her* New London, Jan.,9—liV)—Six of Storre, Jaii. 9—(IF)—Connecticut Cann., aa Sacond Claaa^ jlaU^^hla^ta^ again deny ourselves the modern Only behind a wheel do w<« give for half an hour. What happens If wagon there, wonders why such a “May I ' havS the fo u rth till I catch my breath." Pays Higher For InflaUoa ien, treasurer. Music Hall. -Nat Karson. says he the 10' crewmen drowned yeater­ farmerli have resolved to contri­ SUBSCRIPTION r a t e s housing we ought to liave, so that a man full license to proceed to it stops in the middle of a word pretty girl Is soured on world. She ^ We found an upper passage New York, Jan. 9.—(iPT—Final ■f Splltup of the Red and Blue has day when the mine planter Arnold "Farmers should know," he as­ while you are writing home for overheard two Rockettes talking acquires customers In bearded action for separation of the Red been hastened by the recent move bute the "stern labor and unael- Oh# Taar by Mall ...... *• ®® carpenters can still' drive the same hi.s own death, anil to the death ot "This team are the famous where It was cool and quiet, sank Off Portsmouth, N. H., were serted, "that the farmer pays a Par Month by Mall ...... • *0 money after spending your last about their boy friends. ... "I Prof. Loren Oliver of Welllver 1). and Blue units of NBC was on the of the Federal Communications Gamblers Pay Blood Baak I UI others. Only when the automo­ with a door overlooking the daiice residents of this city, the Arnold’s fieh eacrifice" they believe ia higher price for Inflation than Slngli Copy ...... 11.00 number of nails in one house that dime I'don't know. But it's a wish 1 could euro my boy friend j^ho la digging for Indian relics st Owen broth agenda of the board of directors of Commission to eliminate NBC does anyone else. \t)all*arad Ona Taar of Beivousbess______'• ' one said, •’"espeacivsa - I___ • . . . . Ar«iers. Racra Rags and Tatters to vntiyou.' '* floor. A man in complete soiip- home port, or of nearby towns. necessary to win the war. might Serve to erect five houses? bile is involved do we regard such thought. Tambay, football star Angell and-fish was sitting there, peace­ the parent company, RCA, at the ownership of duplicate networks. Army authorities at Portsmiouth "During the ladt war, Industrial Honolulu (IF)—Sixty persona, MEMBER o r • • • dailylallv when wc go to the movies Todd, Interested In Juddy who They saluted like wooden ' sol­ monthly meeting late today. However, as long ago as 1933, The action was taken at the Or shall we, finally, come into mass -suicide and mass murder as diers. "Trusting to be favored ful and patient. Hie got up. announced the names of the vic­ prices and wages followed farm rested for gambling during THE a s so c ia t e d PRESS This IS a belated -Xmas note on and he holds my hands." cold-shoulders his imitations. Under the Indicated plan, the NBC reports a reorganization pro­ tims, all believed to be civilian em­ annual meeting here yesterday of prices up the steep Incline of In­ Tba Aaaoclatad Praia ta axclua a l­ something to be tolerated. Only Molding h.ands isn't necessar with your continued patronage, •;Oh!" he said.'"Good evening. ’ holidays, escaped fines and ja ly antltUd to tha uaa or rapubllea- our own destiny ? And make the Judith Anderson, who l.s I^dy Dolf, Mom's pet skunk, makes ao- Red would continue os the Nation­ cess has been under way to make ployes of the Quartermaster the Connecticut Farm Bureau Fed­ flation, and when they reached sentences bV contributing to when it is death 'on the highway , Macbeth to Xlayrlce Kvans in the^ ily a sign .of nervousness. " the«th- i quaintance of Old Sw’oby, a we are and-ao-forth." "Huh?” I said and took another tion of all ttaaaa dlipatehai crartitaa supplies of peace the way we now Slo- look. Well by thissenthat. If it al Broadcasting (Company, and the the two chains aa Independent of Corps, last night. They Included: eration, which also went on record the top, they stayed there; while islands' emergency blood bank. to It or not ptharwlia eraditad in do we shrug our shoulders and .sav Shakespearean dranra on Broad- er replied 1 know, said the first i , refugee “Doe” Oliver Is har- It wasn't a bad show. I en­ Blue would be a network - on ita each other as possible while still Gletus A. Chilcote, mate, 20 Di­ thia papar and alao tha local nawi know we can make guns? ■ way. While Judith was playing the I beauty, 'hut if its a horrOr plC- joyed It. But I wasn't so sure wasn't the Hairy Ainu! Only he'd ------\ - notliing can be done. •pi 1)0 ring. own. operating under one company. vision street. New London. publlinad harain. . There is only one answer, :f I.Ady .Macheth role, with blood on ture, he bito.s my nails." about Juddy. The Introducer been de-halrcd. "Well. Doc!’’ 1 Present NBC officers are expect­ All right! . of rapubllcatlon of C hapter V said. "So you’re a party man." Robert H. Larkin, Jr., chief en­ ipaclal diapatchai harain ara alio I America ta finally BOtnjt to be true I’erhaps it will be one tditun.'ito her hands, her frlemls .sneaked into made his bow. ed to be retained for the Red, with gineer, 5 Farnsworth street, New The first copv of Stefan Lorant's ! Four likely looking jads came "I’m Van Riper Clark. Gents, "When I han't escape. I’m her# Listening tonight: The war, sub- reaarved ______'______to its own promise. We shall not by-pruduct of our being at war her apartment and ^completely some shifting of staff members to jedt to change—7:00, MBS; 7:16, London. decoraterl the tree For good mea.s- "Lincoln" has’ been dedicated to in at nine-fifteen the evenmg meet Miss Judson." aa faculty representative.” Hli the Blue. The Blue would have Its Harry N. Reeves, 8 Thames Pull aarvlea ellant of ,N. E. A. discard and tear down and aban­ that we will diaiovcr that there ! Kittv Carlisle- "in appreciation." , of the Rogues' dance and calleu eyes wandered to Juddy. NBC-Red; 8:00 MBS: 8:55 CBS; 8ar»lc« Inc______ure they put up several signs that "W e're BCtiiilf In the Interests own board of directors and execu­ 9:55 NBC-Blue; 10:30 NBC-Blue: street. New London. don the productive capacity wc IS .something th.it can be done. re.ad, "Peace on earth, grod will to It seems that iliss Carlisle taught i for waffles. Juddy, who was of Angel Todd, our .brother in the "This is my side-kick," I said. tive staff headed by Mark Woods, Publiabari Bapraaentailvoa. The 10:45: CBS-East; 11:00 CBS 12:00 John J. Logico, 77, Belden street. are now building. We shall use For our cars and our .tires are ra­ men. " I>irant. a Hungarian, how to s|>cak i oiling up the order trolley, didn't indestructible bonds of Chi Rho "Miss Jane Ann Judson. She owns retiring NBC vice-president and New London, JuHaa Mathewa Spaclal Agency— • • • Fngli.sh, and, he has rem ained ' even give them a look. One of T am bay." NBC. CBS: 12:56 NBC. CBS. Now fork. Chicago. Detroit and it, for peace, as we have found We tioned; if wc do not make them Gamma," Rags told her. treasurer, aa the new president. Heavyweight flght-^MBS 10. R obert E. Q aboufy, 404 Poquo- This probably is an .idapt.ition grateful,"Lincoln " is told mostly; them, a brainy looking bird in "Oh!" he said. "I understand BoMon. ______' la.st, we will walk. The way to "I want to go home," Juddy An arrangement Is being worked Joe Louis vs. Buddy Baer. nock road, Groton. can use it for war. of a g.sg the hov.s told about the in pictures, many of which have i spectacles, began to hum the I'm not welcome there. Sorry, out whereby both networks can Nicholas .V, R.iblnson, Connec­ MEMBER a u d it b u r e a u o r said. NBC-Red—8, LucUIe M anners PD P U L ^ n , make them la.st is to u.se them not been prevlou.sly published. I Frosh Song. CIHCUI-ATIOSS. British while they were trying to "I think you’re being very self­ but I’m under University orders." use present NBC studios In New ticut avenue. Nisntic. 'ra re fiilly : to drive onl.v a t the keep warm at Valley Forge, hut it Where did Lorant first meet Mis.s.| "tio-tell your dear old Uramma, "Have you stopped the work?" York. Chicago and Hollywood. concert; 8:30, Information Please. The Arnold’s master 29-year-old Thi Hirild Printing Compiny, The Plot Againsl Hitler T hat good old C'hl Rho U am m a ish." the one called Watrous Smith Paul V. McNutt: 9. Waltz Time; I most m oderate of .speed.s. I’crhaps appe.ar.s to be p^ipular in Rroadw aj' 1 C arlisle? In' Budapest . . . on a .said. His voice w as full of tears. she asked. Although the separation plan William H. Chestoen of Waterford, tiu:.. aisum ii a® flnincial riinonii- rafps I bus. . . Just the way they do in Is pious like a Sunday school, so "Temporarily.' I'm planning would continue basic ownership of 9:30, Doghouse; 10:30, Studio X. waa the only survivor of the ain'ty for inwgriphicsl irrori ip- Reports from Germany thst “What's selfish about wanting pssrlng in «—“Don’t ‘—and you know very well she get that way?" This writer was in Germany at haps, in a year of such rea.sonable "but we pray in English .Not too ^ which suggest. : In the event of an "Policel" a couple of times for "Oh. we've had a couple of been submitted, but it at least 8:30, Berle A L aughton; 9, Gang- lose your shirt," Is more than a Three great stars of the entertainment world will be seen oiV What the American people are the time Hitler was winning the I speed, we will di.scover that it is , funny, is it. I air raid, lie down in hall" the record and sneaked Into the ; ^ heart-to-hearts,” I said. would seem that the word "Blue," busters; 9:30, Detective Michael mere slogan for the Rev. Jease C. the stage of the State theater In Hartford Friday, Saturday and a^buy u. s. defense BONDSa^ about to witness, through imposi­ "Have you kidnapped Mom, by which the network has been Piper; 10, Elaa Maxwell; 10:46, Pack. He has been Wearing on spe­ Sunday. Bill Robinson, famed dancing star, Jimmy Lunceford and greatest bloodless triumph he not necessary to accept mass sui­ front scat beside Specs. I, "You might have let me In,” tion of the new wartime budget, Juddy wouldn’t be easy to scare, I . . Juddy said. "I need a stimulant." identified so long, would be retain­ Reserve Officers dinner. Sen. Con- cial occasions the same wool plaid hls orchestra, and Hattie McDanlell, sensational "Mammy" star, could possibly give the German cide and mas.s murder as in­ bv my reckoning; but I dldnt!.^ I wid. But so far ed In the title. Recently the Blue nally and Gen. Geo. P. Marshall. sh irt for SO years. are the headliners.- EXTRA FANCY ’ la the spectacle of the dollar sign She didn't look It. She waa mtlitarists — the removal of the evitable. Perhaps, after that les­ want to take any chance, ao J i-rspePted my gray hairs. like rippling water with moon­ began dropping the prefix NBC In MBS—7:30, Lone Ranger; 9:30, being taken off American- ' life. Your Federal its announcements. VERY armed fortress of Czechoslovakia son, forced upon us in spite of our­ whl.spered to my seat-mate to put "Mom," Juddy said. "Do you light on it. The Ooc kept eyeing Bennett'a Notebook. ALL lb. Just aa it had pre\iously been tak­ Washington really want to go to this dance?" TENDER SIZES through bluff and harangue at selves, we will be as stern and un­ Income Tax I on a line. her with a puzzled expression. Ha J en off our Sid to England. We "Pause for, station Identifica­ "Well, I do," I said. I did too. spoke like somebody trying to re­ BROILERS Munich. And then, even then, one compromising’ about highway tion," he said, and they opened I like fun. need planes, tanka, guns and No. S member. heard talk that it was the army slaughter as we would be about Daybook j up with a song. Then the back Juddy kept still quite a long "Judson, Judson. There waa a WURG „ FED HOT VALUES and SAVINGS AT ahips. We have the men and the ^ Kilocycles Kilocycles which was fated to succeed Hitler, any other kind of slaughter. Let’s Gross Income Determines Liability I seat wertt to it, like the college time. So did the snatch-party. beautiful young Mrs. Judaon with BONE­ materials to produce them. We By Jack S tinnett For a Return Wise kids, those. Finally she lb. once Hitler had outrun his useful- hope so. I kids do. ^ her husband at the Staffords' Friday, January 9 Friday, January 9 LESS 1^ are going bo produce them—no A very arresting fact in the 1 "R ags!" said, "I still want to go home. My place in New Hampshire several FOR FINE nes'k. T h at it would happen was I One great step in this (lirection, P.M. P U ROAST theory is that If I’m going to a matter what they cost. We- are Washington President Roose­ 1941 income tax liiw is the lower­ I "H u h ?" years ago. It's probably only a 3:00—Against The . Storm 3:0()—Adllner. the one hope Germans’opposed to we are glad to hole, is already be- ing of the personal exemption from I "Take a peek in the bag. See party. I’d better get Into party chance resemblance—’’ FOODS GENUINE SPRING going to put the men to work velt ha.a not been surpassed but clothes." 3:15—Ms Perkins 3:46—War Commentary. Hitler dared express. I ing taken. The State Traffic Com- S800 to $750 for a single person, I if she's alive." "No," she said. "That would ba 3:30—Pepper Young’s Family FOSTER'S 3:56—War Commentary. using the resources we have mak­ he has been equalled at a game in and from $2,000 to $1,500 for a They all gave a yell. I felt that 84 OAKLAND STREET FREE DELIVERY! DIAL 7386! NO If it was talked of then, at a ! mission has announced a new- ' "Does it matter?" M other." 3:45— Vic and Sade 4:00—Ad Liner. ^ lb. 2 ing the things we need. which he waa heretofore supreme married person or the head of a "1 think we ought to know. Just way, myself. They drove us "You weren't with them, were WASTE -time when Hitler was carving up speed limit of 40 miles an hour. 4:00—Backstage Wife 4:46—Mark Hawley, News. Double Stamps With All Orders Tonl8:ht! Open Until 9 OTlock! The great tragedy about thla -tlie handling of a mass press family, and the change in the . for curiosity, lady, are you alive’.’’ back to Tambay and sat outside y o u ? ” 4:15—Stella- Dallas 5:00—Mary Marlin. SoLAMB FORES 3 - the world without the loss of s to be effective on all the roads of conference. basis for determining liability for | He must have given the bag a and drank my beer while Juddy la that the things for which we "I waa never with them. They 4:30—Lorenao Jones 5:15—The Goldbergs. campaign, or the lose of a Gorman -the state, including the Merritt ! "Fhe little man who tied Mr a return. | poke, for Juddy s voice came out, and I were changing. kept me in school." 4;’45—Young Wldder Brown 5:30—AdUner. LEAN, MEATY, FRESH PORK are cutting all the red tape, sacri­ Every citizen or resident of the , good and sharp. We Haven't Had To Turn Down Any of Our Trade life, how much more logical It parkway, beginning Jan. An hour later we made our "They spoke of you, though. ■ j:00—When A Girl Marries 6:00— News. ficing all our Ideas of the econom­ I'nited States must file an income j "Don't do that!" royal entry at the Rogues' dance, There Was some talk of my tutor­ 5:15—PorUa Face* Ufa 6:05—Golden Gate Quartet and must seem to many Germans, in The object of the new speed limit j^ls own balliwack, never hold.a for Sugar Yet! HERE'S HOPING! lb. 2 ic status quo, and following the j tax return, if single, or not living j -parm me! She Is alive. Tat- at the first intermission. Juddy ing you In vacation." 5:30-4We, The AbbotU Hazel Scott. and out of the army, today, when is to save gasoline. Urea, motor | pre.aa conferences at all. with hiLsband or wife, and his or ' ters"’ w-as a picture In a allnky evening "Is there anything else you 5:45—IstricUy Winter Sports 6:10—Musical Interlude. SHOULDERS simple proposition that we will Hitler has finally come up against vehicles, and lives. If it is Ob- Facing enemy guns is one thing her gro.S8 Income is $750 or over; I "Have no fear, llftle one," Rags gown, and the way she carried know about me?" she asked. 5:55-4Stand By America 8:20—Ed»1n C. Hill. Lean Rib End Same Delirious Genuine Spring 5 - make what wa can make, what­ Facing one's political enemies in or if married an<^ livinp with hu»^ said. “Burly ruftiaxis though we HEAVY STEER BEEF forces he cannot dislodge, even served and enforced it will do Just herself wa.s som ething else again, There was a queer, defiant tone to 8:00—‘News 6:30—Frank Parker, Songs. ever the cost, whatever the profit, debate is another. -But facing- • a band or wife and hls or her -gross ! ij, ^can you no harm to life compared to the slump ihe'd been it. 6:15—Professor Andre Schenker 6:46—The World Today. with terrific sacrifice of German that. Roast Pork Pot Roost Lamb Legs TENDER are all for purposes of destruction. I i-rowiled room that includes some income equals or exceeds $1,500; j With less gcntlemen- in. He seemed to. bethinking that 6:30—Musical Appetizer 7:00— AmoB ’n’ Andy. lb. 2 BEEF life? ; of the world's best'reporters fair­ or if both have gro.se income, and I ]y gangsters you might be facing Angel Todd was in a corner over before he salcT "1 used to 6:45—Lowell Thomas 7:16—Lanny Rose. The great lesson for all of us ly drooling over questions to be the combined gross income of hus­ 8:00—Kate Smith Hour. K POT ROAST a fate worse than death." surrounded by a bunch of drool­ know Henderson Kent," 7:00—Fred Wsring’s Orchsstra 7 - That It did not happen then was la that, what we are willing to dc asked is something else again band and wife equals $1,500 or 8:55—Elmer Davis, News. 23c lb. 33c lb. 29c lb. due to a combination of circum­ Juddy ^ggled and I felt better ing female twirps. She was al­ "Well?” she said. 7:15—News of the World RIB CUT, FRESH DRESSED for the purpose of war we should I>ioklng back on it now, I can't over. Thus single persons or mar- about her. They pulled up at ready a success when I noticed "He was two classes below ms 7:30—Grand Central Station 9:00—Great Moments from Great stances. Hiller had an uncanny Op en Forum ! tell you whether' Mr. Churchill’s rled persona not living with hus­ 8:00—Lucille Manners, Frank Plays. also be willing to do for the pur­ an abandoned aback and bundled the Big Boy cocking an uneasy at Penn. I didn't know him well." , F ancy TENDER ability for striking first at army ; m.asterly press conference gener­ band or wife, who earn as much Black's Orchestra 9:00—Great Moments from Great Lean, RIndlesa poses- of peace. Juddy out and into it, while I sat eye. Pretty soon he came over "I did. ” she said. "Not any TASTY lb. 2 5 factions which were disloyal to alship plea.sed the newspaper folk as $14.43 a week for the 52 weeks on the steps to check on deveUjp- and shook hands with Juddy and more." 8:30—Information Please P lay a If we can do this bo make Alrohol And The War or President Roosevelt most. of the year, and married persons 9:00—WalU Tim# 9:30—First Nlghter. Cut Up Fowl ea. 79c Bacon lb. 35c ROAST PORK nienls. One of them flashed a me and said to her right off the "1 see." he said. him. But the moat Important 1 living together who have aggre- planes and battleships, why should To The Editor; light, and she blinked when the bat. Her face had turned secret you 9:30—Uncle Walter’# Doghouse 9;65—Glnny Simms. Tender Rnife or Deliriona circumstance was that the army ' gate earnings of aa much as 10:00—Columbia Concert Orch. REST WHEN OVEN ROASTED we not alee do. It, when the war It IS very encouraging to' aee ' I have a little hunch that the bag was off. "D*i you think I'm a heel?" In might almost call it sulky. Then 10:00—Wings of Destiny itself was well aware that Hitler that Crime Study la to begin next i President got a big kick out of $28.85 a week for the year, are re­ she braced and said, 10:30—Studio X 10:30—Olga Ooehlo, Songs. LEAN la over, to banish poverty from quired to file returns. Specs said, "I hope we got the his dinner clothes he waa about 11:00—News. Cube Steaks lb. 39c Sausages lb. 35c I was the greatest servant it had week. It should not take long for ! ‘he altiiation. For going on nine right gal.■’ the best-looking thing outside the "My theory la I'd b etter g et 11:00—News BEEF lb. 2 America? Why not do it for Au * . J AX- A . ! vrars. he h«8 met his Journalistir It matters not if the return dls- back jnto circulation." 11:15—Nelson Olmsted 11:05—Sports Roundup. SAUSAGE ME AT or rhamherlain’s - ever had -that he. with his mag­ "Oh, I think so.” Tatters said. movies. No blame to Juddy for 11:10—Hal McIntyre’s Orchestra. 7 - the experts to discover that alco-, ^ y^ny of clo.ses that, by rea.son of allow ­ i “ RlB ROAST homes and automobiles and wasb- 11:30—Unlimited Horizons "Seems to be up to specifications. sm iling. "May I take you down to the 12:00—-Linton Wells. New-s. netic oratory and mystic personal holic beverages play a large part i them he can call hv their first able deductions, or the credit for floor?" he asked. 12:00—War News. Southern Rivers Ground Beef lb. 29c Dried Beef i lb. 35c liig machines? Why not do It for personal exemption or for a de­ Look at that figure. And the eyes. "It was pretty juvenile," she GENUINE SPRING RIB LEAN RIB MILK-FED MEATY appeal, ‘hud been able to give in the overwhelming number of | names and he knows the ques- Very commendable." told him. 'Fair warning. You might have AM. DeHriona Assorted Land O’ Lakes 1 constructive purposes? crimes being committed. We can tions they are going to ask before pendent or dependents, the indi­ 12i30—Dark Fantasy Tomorrow’r Program German militarism a popular sup­ vidual has no tax to pay; the gro.>w She handed them a haughty one. "I know. But it’s the only way ! a dance with me." A. M. We are a'llling to do all this, also tri.ee most ot the poverty and they tel out the first words. To "Fair warning to you. I dance 12:55—N ews Cold Cuts port throughout Germany such as misery of those who need welfare Income of such persons must be re­ "1 suppose this Is some Freshman I could g et you." 6:00—Sleepy Slim Serenade. lb. 39c Butter lb. 40c LAMB CHOPS PORK CHOPS VEAL CHOPS now, because we recognize that it hlni it's old stuff. prank." "I like your gang." badly." 7 :00— News. it had never had before. assistance to aicohol in some form. But he couldn't have failed to ported to the Government. Tomomm’a Program must be done. Yet only a few People know this but let it go on "Ah!" said Specs, "What digni­ "What about me?" "That's better than not at all." 7:10—Shoppers Special, Music, HERE IS A VALUE! LARGE 15-OZ. CANS QUEEN Hitler baa been the most valu­ appreciate th* pressure which hie "N ot for me." AM. months ago, we would have unheeded anu unchecked. No. 4 ty!" "1 haven't decided yet." 9:00— Reveille w ith Doys O’DcU Time. , 2 1 c lb. able "front man" any military friend and colleague was under, "What poise!" Rags said. "Let's dance.” "You don't like doing things 7:30-,-Bond Program. 1 8 c »>• fought tooth and nail against any Now comes rumors that alcohol facing the situation for the first How To Avoid Common Errors and Agricultural News ALL GREEN CENTER CUTS OF ASPARAGUS 1 2 5 « clique ever had German mili­ ia interfering in the Defense Pro­ There’s a sense of reserve After the dance they weren't unless you do them well?’’ 7:56—News. plan, calling for the expenditure time Proof of it is that in front of Twenty-two million persons, ; power. Don’t you feel It, fellows? " "Not where doing them badly 7:00—Morning Watch tarism could never have swung gram. Men persist in having it, there any more. It got to be fif­ 8:00—N ews 8:00—The World Today. 1 SIRLOIN—SHORT—CUBE—ROUND | | | | ^ | of one-twentieth of this money I the conference, he warned Mr. firms, and corporation#. IP Is esti-1 "Pho6ev," Juedy. said. "What teen. twenty minutes and 1 waa Involves other people." 8:15—Shoppers Special. 4 Cans 50c (Limit 4) regiirdleas of the fact it «renders I Churchill that he waa up agaln.st 8:16—European News Roundup U the Germ'iin people into this new them unfit for adequate work. Al­ mated, will probably file Income-, you going to do with me?” wondering, when Juddy showed "I think that shows a small 8:30—News. wifleh had the objective of putting' I an entirely different pack than tax returns this year. These re­ 8:30—Radio Bazaar war if it had not been for Hitler'sJ cohol has always been a menace year. These re- j “You’re being Invited to the up. spirit," she said. "However, I’va 8;5(^W TICa Program Parade 8:33—Shoppers' Special. Indian River Seedleas Juicy Sunkist .All Purpose the men we have to %vork on the 1 ever confronted him in' England turns begin to trickle In around ! "Yoqr big friend is a fast got another theory, which la that 9:00—Preas Newa ^ diplomatic and p^’chologlcal lead- to progress, yet at a lime when Your journalists in Jc.ngland, . he Rogues’ party. Do you mind?” ’ 9:00— R adl9 B azaar resources we have for the produc­ wc are HSked to conserve and cut January 1. Every return for the , "You might have'aiked me that worker." she said. if you give me a start, somebody 9:13—Main Street, Hartford. '■ Grapefruit j ershlp. He built their army for but non-essentials, I havg heard "plained, are lambs These are calendar year 1941 m ust be in by 9:15—Food News Lemons Apples' tion of peacetime thing! we, as a j before you started." "Where were you?" might cut In." 9:30—Hank Lawson 9?30— Public Forum . 1 Steak s j them; he made it possible for midnight of March 16. In order to I nation, need.' nothing said about lim iting the j ^.-as "She doc.sn’t mind,” Tatters "P arked." "I'm afraid so,” he began, but 10;00—U. S. Army l0:0O-,-:Burl Ives (Toffee (Tlub. them to use it. But they have sale of any kind of alcoholic ^.1 . . «v«. handle the enormous volume of | said.' "What did you expect?" changed hie mind. "Very well,’’ ’ll:00—Jackson Wheeler. News. Instead, only a few short work alone entailed of receiving 1 10:15—Reflections In Rhythm 5 for 25c 25c doz. 7 lbs. 25c MILK-FED—ALL SIZES ROASTING SHOULDER ^ never, at’ any moment, been with­ liquor. .Moreover, the liquor deal- '' J rhurchlli "The social amenities must be She smiled a queer sort of he said. 10:30—Program From New York 11:05—Kay Thompson Festival. 1 OM months ago, our government Itself ers are reaping a h.u^-est and !‘h' these returns, the Bureau of In- 1 preserved." the big, rawhbned smile. "Parties are the same (To Be ConUaiied) 11:30—Voice of Broadway, Doro­ out the idea that the day would (ernal Revenue has greatly 1|^ | 10:46—Rhythms of tha Day was sponsoring the idea that we gloating over the fact that they i thy Kllgallen. Fancy, Firm Fancy Pascal ' have the nation in their power i that he stand up chair creased Its staff in Its several dis- { 11:00—Lincoln Highway come when they would-no longer 11:30—Program From New York 11:46—Ad Uner. ought to cut down production and I The Brewers Digest says: "One ' 'h"** could Irlct offices. The experience of for- j 12:00 noon—Armstrong Theater of Parsnips Ifow L VEAL 1 9 * need Hitler, when, perhaps, they 12:00 Noon—Market and Agricul­ 3 lbs. 19c Celery 2 bchs. 25c plough under our resources so of the finest things that could him. mer years shows that the Bureau Today. would even be able to sacrifice tu ral News Jumbo Sweet Fancy White that we would avoid the economic I have happen' d t(. the Brewing Iij- is always swa-mped with late re­ 12:30—Stars Over Hollywood. If vou think that stopped "Win­ turns. If taxpayers will file their ; PAL danger of having things too cheap. ' ad\antageouBly. l-dustry was the insistence by high U : 16—State Theater Presentation 1:0(1—News. Tangerines doz. 25c SAUSAGES HAMBURG 1 ' ranking army officers to make nie."'think again. Up he popped, retu rn s early, they will .find th a t ' l:0(^L et’s Pretend. Mushrooms lb. 29c . PIGS FEET PORK LINK FRESH. LEAN And thU poUcy of the govern- I ‘rproach ail grins. And as tofin as the back thla will be mutually beneflcial-to | 12:30 — Connecticut University 1:30—Adventures In Sclenca Fancy Red Sonklat Eating ment____ ha»___ been____ ,paralleled______by that___ ing-at a pace much mobs swift ,i Here is a chance for the brewers rowa got over their surprise In them and to the Government. Farm Forum 1:46—Juan Arvlzu—Songs. 1:00— News of business and of labor. Business “ntside Germany can to cultivate ? taste for beer in mil- discovering that he had doffed his A large number of these returns j 2:0Q—Of Men and Books. Grapes 2 Ibsa 25c Oranges 2 doz. 49c peajacket and Jaunty seaman’s contain errors which, If not cor­ 1:15—Music For Everyone 2:30—Brush CTreek Follies. 1 7 c lb. ] bas not wanted to produce "too > " 1:46—News F aa^ Cnitfornia Fancy Rock 3 lbs. 2 5 * « ">■ ped to one side and let Hitler |constitute. the large.st beer rap for black coat. striped rected by the audit, would result , 2 2 mueb." Labor has played the . consuming section of our popula- trousers and a natty, blue polka- to the disadvantage of the tax- ; 3:00—Golden Melodies Carrots same game, blocking what should 1 himself assume personal responsi-* | " dot tie. the applause rolled into a payer. Many persons pay In more 1 2 bchs. 19c Turnips 6 lbs. 25c I bility for what happens in the 1 Many peopie do not realize that spontaneous cheer. "Winnie" had than the amount of the tax due: Janitor Is Held Fancy Baby Fancy Clean have been the norrnhl advances m i „ cleared the first 'hurdle. others fall to take advantage of ^ To Fingerprint 1 Slieed Layer BACON ib 1 9 * | our civ.lizatlon-rward better I . 1/ alcohol which ii Just as powerful , The main point is that he never the personal exemption, the credit On Arson Charge Beans 2 qts. 25c Spinach 2 lbs. 19c housing for all, f6r instance - be­ ha\e their alibi building with the j^e same amount in. whiskey or | failed to clear one from there on allowed for dependents, or deduc- 1 cause labor did not waijt to work German public. "If the war had gm. Beer is taken in larger He didn"t’ answer every question tldns from gross Income to which I Defense Groups 1 CREAMERY ROLL PURfe PRINT SLICED WHITE been left to the generals " they amounts and produces the same without healtatlon. but he con­ they are entitled. i Van Camp’a Aaaorted Flavors Fancy Gra<).e Premier unlesii it could obtain a -certain vinced me and others that his New Britain. Jan,. 9— (JF)— Ac­ will sav. "it would have been pet- 1 In making out your Income-tax wage rate. Labor would rather j for more brawla a ^ fights very hesitation was over search for the return, read carefully and study H artford. Jan . 9—(JP)—The en­ cused of setting the 375,000 fire In, Milk Jell-0 Succotash BUTTER LARD CLUB CHEESE take its chance building two old- j ‘c likely, than stronger beverages. correct vernacular that would con­ tke Instructions that accompany ! tire staU clvlUan defense organ­ the Odd Fellows building on Arch But the fact that the overthrow ' Then there is the accident situa­ vey hls exact- meaning to the fashioned houses st a high hourly the forma on which the tM Is * isation estimated st 180.000 men 'street Tuesday night, Arthur of Hitler is always a possibility tion. According to the American American people. He never was at ccfmputed. If you need more infor­ rate of pay than build ten modern Business Men's Research Founda­ lose for an answer. and women by Governor Hurley Goodrich, Janitor of the building, 6 ' 50c 8 50c 3No'-rS„,50c 1 2 * p**?' 3 1 « «>' IS no reason for wild rejoicing. If mation. It may be obtained at the will soon be fingerprinted for Iden­ 1 3 5 ‘ houses for the same aggregate tion, drunken drivers will cost au­ Even when the questioning office of the collector of Internal waa bound over to Superior Court the army took over,''it would oe tomobile insurancT- companies $15,- dropped to such a low level that tification purposes, Stat.s Police under a 33,000 bond by Acting Snnriae F ancy Fine Cat Green ' GU.4RANTEED LOCAL . sum of money. 1 revenue, deputy collector, or an Commissioner Edward J. Hickey 1 000,000 du n n g 1941, and is the he was asked If he still felt that intcrral-revenue agent In charge. Judge Samuel S. Googel In Police From the government, from | appeasing the cause of "presor.- high Insurance said yegterday. (Tojirt yeaterday The court order­ Sliced BeetSy 4 cans 50c the Allies would win the war, he When you visit an Internal-revenue Arrangementa for thla step sr4 String Beans, 3 cans 50c hiislness, from labor, we have had ! «'>''ld and retaining a. rates." How long will thinking peo­ didn’t, snicker or bat an eye. He office to get assistance In making ed a plea of not guilty entered to a LARGE FRESH EGGS <on the beliel ; your 1940 retu rn w ith you. headed by Attorney P. Corbin Tomato Juice 4 cans 50c ing with the .same German mlli- ton shbuld know how we feel learned from his American moth­ the. only witness. He described Lima Beans, 3 cans 50c that we should not proceed. to al­ about them. Being a democracy, Kohn o<^ W (^ Hartford which Is five fires In the building since i tarism which was responsible for er. He said: "I sure do!" expected, to complete its prepara­ Premier Fancy 5 LBS. SUGAR FAIRY SOAP low the manpower we have to the liquor teaffic should not be At another point when a re­ Cape Cod Cottage or Apartment Goodrich became janitor last Prem ier BOSCO I the la.st war, whose able servant the 'dictators In demoralizing and Deaths Last Night tions by Jan. 16 It was said at the M arch. ^ work on the resources we have porter asked what he thought Hit­ office o t the State Defense Council. Corn 4 cans 50c To a Cn.tomerd^R 5 OZ. SIZE...... 10c I Hitler has been, and whose prison- tearing down whit patriotic" Am- ler would do next. Mr. Churchill Goodrich mads no statement Mixed Vegetables With .An Or- ^ to proiUice the things we all need. ericana are sacrificing to build up, S ta te and local police under di-' after Veley had testified, explain­ Sugar Heart Deliriona der In O ii r C 12-OZ. SIZE...... 19c I er he may soon be. German mtll- still was In perfect form; answer rectlon of Commissioner Hickey, It was necessary, we were told, to a Freedom based on righteousness ing Immediately that If there W'ss Manhasset, N. Y.—Col. HafOld ing ’Tm sick.” • Q- 4 cans 50c Grocery D ept.^^^V I'x LB. SIZE...... 55c 4 ^ 1 5 * , tarism would be begging off from and justice for Sll. C. Fifke, 61, retired Army officer bead of the council's protection Peas 4 cans 50c \ protect prices, to protect jvajje any She In th e room who could division, wllj do the fingerprinting, Lieutenant Maurice J. Flynn DeUridut Columbia River (Reg. 23c) full defeat, asking to be allowed Our President has called for a give him that Information, he decorated for hls World war serv­ "CAPE aaid Wednesday Goodrich confess­ Crosae S Blackwell scales. working with local councils and DESIRE RIO VALUE! to live, its prestige undimmed, un- week of prayer. Let us pray for would be delighted. ice, former chairman of the Chat­ ed setting the fire, saying he Ignit­ It has all been a ghastly mis­ the strength of character to rid tanooga Electric Power Board. chief air raid wardens. The finger­ ed a piece of paper on one of the Salmon ,3 cans 50c I til it. got ready for another war. prints and pbotograph o t each Date & Nut SPRY take. which has cheated this na­ our land of the traitors who thrive As such twists around sharp West Point classmate of Gen. upper floors of the three story Sunrise Fancy DOG FOOD Peanut Butter on the proceeds of liquor, many worker will appear on Identifica­ tion of its birthright. ^ We cannot allow the ’ German corners came In the Interview, Douglas MacArthur.*^ The Cape Codder Outfit was desifirned to brick block, went to the cellar and of them aliens, and keep oUr young New Delhi, India—Sir Akbar tion cards i^ter the worker Is cer­ shut off the automatic sprinkler Bread 4 cans 50c 1 lb. can 23c Now, in the cause and the need I army to use Hitler to buy Its any -one who could get a aneak give you three rooms of smartly styled, tified by hla local council. Paid Tomatoes 4 cans 50c Tall men in training camps from liquor view of President Roosevelt's face Hydari. 72, member of the vice­ system and then called the fire d»- Oeilclons 24 Oz. ^ of war, we have thrown such con­ and vice, thus strengthening our comfortable furnishings of Watkins ^ M a p l e workers aa well as voluneters must 3 Ib. can 67c Can-^ could Jot it down that he was hav­ roy’s expanded council In charge carry these cards, a duplicate of 113c S iz e - cepts overboard.. We are finding Defenses from within. Herein lies of information and broadcasting, Sterling Q uality...at an e.xceptionally Bartlett Pears Lunch Tongue or % our hope to win this war. ing the time of hls life. If Winston low price! Quaint maple things, in which will be filed with the admin­ Coold Help Solve Proh*^me that it is no longer profit and dol­ Now We May Learn Churchill and Franklin D. Ropse- former premier of Hyderabad. istrative Units. NATIONAL BISCITT Yours 'Very Truly, New York—Dr. Fuad Isa Sha- rooms LA CHOY DESIRE N^rma C. Burge.if. velt don’t wholeheartedlv admire keeping with Cape Cod home?, make up New Haven. Jan. 9.—(,P>—May­ 3 cans 50c Corned Beef, 2 cans 50c lars which count^ We know thej During the past year, greater tara, 48. physician and president I each other, then they have put on the three rooms, together with chintzes, or Jasper McLevy of Bridgeport Lunch Crackers BEAN SPROUTS caflnol save this nation. What of the Arab National League. SWEET PEAS use of the automobile more reck­ the greatest act In history. rag carpets are other furnishings closely $ Mere Henelag ADottod asserted here la st night th a t (Ton- WHILE OUR SUPPLY LASTS . . . WE WILL SELL CHOW MEIN NOODLES can save this nation is frea and less use of the automobile, "jit­ Perhaps the perfect touch came Warren, O.—George C. Braden. nectleut cltlea would go "a long I as the press conference waa 73, form er sta te tax com m ission­ associated with maple. There are 43 Hartford, Jan. 9.—OF)—The 11b. box 22c full, uaa of the manpower wc have tery" dririiig, commuting against Marine Invents ^ way toward solving our major SLICED OR CRUSHED PINEAPPLE I breaking up and the news corps, er, lieutenant governor and War­ pieces in a ll.. .taken from Watkins reg­ Hartford area, where an Influx of post-war proUema" If they could OB the resources we have, .That's the clock to defense jobs, and com­ probably , having stood before ren postmaster. ular floor displays! See the “Cape workara to war industries has 2 Ib. box 40c JS- lO c " vbat wa’ra going to have. Light Machine,Gun convince Industry that "good gov­ IN FULL NO. 2 CANS. 5 CANS FOR $1.00 1 10c can plete carelessness on the part of TWO auch worW figures at the Codder’’ tomorrow! made rents scarce and high, will ernment and . an effective la))or Put Some Aw«v — Whik We Have It At This Price! When this war la over, ahall we pedestrians cost Connecticut 409 same moment for the first time in Foreign Office Half Bamed have 576 more dwelling units of supply exist here.” back to playing our great carda history, waa breaking for tele­ public bousing. John W. Fleming, Florida Juicy Oranges . GRAPEFRUIT FANCY BANANAS 1 human lives, an Increase of 72 Oanston, R. I.. Jan. 9—A new phones and typewriters. Tokyo, Jan. 9.—(Official Broad­ cloaa against our cheat? With re- t>own assistant regional coordinator of WE HAVE 75 SETS OF THESE over the number of deaths' on the type light machine gun which can A fter all, said M r.’ CThurchlll, he cast Recorded by AP)—A Are the Division of Defense Houslnf W amly Nkmed Speta OoM - ^ lbs. 29^ 1 •ourcea at hafid and with needs highway for the previous year. be broken down into three parts felt quite at home. It waa just like officially attribute to an over­ *6.50 Weekly, renounced - yesterday that 300 2 33® 5 Z5« and reassembled In 30 seconds, meenng the House of Commons. 8 GLASS JARS OF ASSORTED SPICES at hand, ahall wa allow men and If any wanton individual ran heated stove bupted half of the ' nlta would be allotted to Hart­ N w Hartford, Jan. 9.— o e — with a cartridge serving aa a tool, Those who know the British Par­ Japanese Foreign Office today, In­ WATKINS ford, 160 to East Hartford, 100 to (Tofinectlcut’a warmly named apMs Set in a wire rack for the pantry! We sold ont double quick with the 1 CELERY HEARTS ENpn’E Fresh Horseradish fbcU itlas to ba Idle, because. ..we amuck up and down the state has been invented here by Captain liamentary house system, where cluding quarters of the research, kaoTHsas, in c . think wa oaa.BMka mors money South Windsor and 125 to Port- were ooM spots today. The Satan’s but, and we cannot fet any more! - COMPLETE SE T ...... $1.25 shooting 409 people he would be Melvin M. Johnson, Jr., of the political foes hurl their sharpest commercial aiffain' and accounts Isnd. These arshin eulditlon to the Kingdom district o t this town re­ The Spkefl Alone Are Worth the Price! Ig. head 1 3 c 2 $ c lb. . 1 far laas Mfort by not using our sent ti> the chair. United States Marine .Corps. barbs at the Prime Minister ,oi) sections. Domel said all important ofA^ANCHESTER 473 i:r.its recently aufbericed by ported 20. below, and Hell Hollow, 329^ Firing t^ s of the new weapon every o^aolon, still are chuckling 'jyiW HM tfUM fuUT Or aba;i If any coiporatipn sought to documents were saved and no ^ Koogsvalt, ha aal4. la Woodbury, minus li. kava been made. ... over that ona. , ^ " casualties jFtm rsportsd. . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. i^ID A Y, JANUARY 9,1942 9 Ji ts ■ '' I ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 194S ;tEl» Adventure and Romance in State Feature which would be required for ex­ Switch Wheels Army Opposes tensive hearings. America, Australia ‘‘It is evident,” .'the Kentucky Tree Italian^ Baek to Army Unusual Rainbow Brings senator said, “that the general To Save Tires Setup Chauge staif believes the Air Force ought Force Platine Now Linked by War to remain Integrated with the land News Fro: eii rs As a Civilian Many Calls to Herald and naval forces. . I was one of With War Bap On It deneral Staff Against tho.se who urged that a hearing some place to send the convicts. In be held on, the question, but with Leaders Availing llmiAual Case of Volun­ A rainbow appeared In tte sky | moistul-e in the air. which may Aussies Rush Defenses , 1787, Captain Arthur Cook was Is Neeessar)^o Save on Creation of Separate war on I believe we will have to bow to their Judgment!” ^»ent of Allies to Piii shortly before noon today, al- ' forecast a coming anowatorm in Against Jap Menace; I chosen as the first governor of a rtaff arc in charge vil the inslaJla- teering Revealed in Lo­ .»new Australian colony, and he Rubber Now. Air Force for Nation. McCarran told the. Senate thia though the explanation for. this ' thia vicinity. 10,000 Men in Fi U<5n. , „ / Stafford Springs Books for Buddies Bolton cal Man's Act. Many local weather prophets Navies Will Labor To­ sailed from England with a fleet week that the United States was Rockville Birth unusual occurrence has not been of 11 ships, carrying 1500 passen- By David-J. Wilkie the last remaining great power have given their opinions today in Washington, Jan. 9—(>P)— The Hartford. Jifh, 9— (J*)— A Hr. and Mrs. Le^Ue Floy iJenley John O. Netlo Mrs. Clyde Marshall fully ascertained. A rainbow is ! regard to this phenomena which gether in Far East. ' gers including almost 800 convicts. Detroit, Jan. 9— (iPi— Because to­ with an air command divided be­ Lewi* H. CbapmM of Davis avenue are the parents ol C. Stuart Dillon, of 54 Robert general staff haa made it unmis- tween its Army, Navy and Marine Italian", expeditiq^ry force la t'lt, Stattord Phone rust road, who had been in the U. S. usually caused by a ray of light ; exhibited the fnl\ aoectnim of The ships landed at Botany Bay day’s armies travel on rubber and M,'.;iloolcTlUe a /*on liorn at the Ilockvilte City takeably plain to members of Con­ Corps. ing planned, and laiWder* Arm.v service at Fort Devens. being refracted upori entering a colors from red to violet By Don Whitehead on the eastern coast of Australia hospital on Thuisday. Mrs. l'enle\ in January the following year, but practically all the world's supply gress, Senator Chandler (D., Ky. i The ehoir of the Bolton Congre­ Mass., and was discharged last drop of water. Today's rainbow faded out com- , New York, Jan. 9—(ffri— Across On the other hand, one influen­ awaiting only the consrift of was the former Miss Luflla Hale, tV.'ilter Owens, 39. of 119 This would lead to the belief pletely at 11:45, and the Herald i later the colony was transferred to comes from the Dutch East Indies said today, that Ft is opposed to tial legislator who asked that his month, has volunteered and been ' the broad waters’ of the Pacifle, > .led governments before-putt and this i.s the seci^hd child born ‘ \\ orreater , street, Hartford, is a gational church held its regular the site now occupied by the city and Malaya, in the Pacific war name not be used, said there were accepted for civilian, duty in the that today a. optical meteorological was besieged by calls in an effort creation of a separate Air )rorcc. 10,000 men into the war |Birtliday Ball i to the couple I patient at the John.son .MiMnorial choir reheai»al at the home of phenomena; must have been cans- 'to get an explanation of the un- Australia haa linked her destiny in of Sydney. .some indication* that Great Brit­ same line of w ork he was doing zone, the average motorist has no e Moreover. Chandler told, report­ I yiwtlnK Tonight [ ho-.-pital as the result of an 'acei- cd by the reflection o f the sun on usual sight. war to the United States. Spread of Settlers ain sexm might revamp it* autono-! the Axis, an anti-FaacLst It Miss F^arl Gie.seckc on East Mid- while in the serviee. Dillon was choice In the matter of taking care There will he a meeting of flen ' dent Wedne.sUay night on the Wil- Then began the exploration and ers, W ar' Department representa­ mous Royal Air F'orce setup to editor disclosed here yesterday. die Turnpike on Wednesday eve­ one. of- the first, to be inducted ’The outbreak of the Pacific of his tires or putting away his For Rockville eral Kitchener Lodpe. Sons of 't ' mir t ’l'os.s higliway. Ow‘. an‘1 was told at Fort Deven.s he police station and paid their $1 would be more appetizing to do lose heavily on your investment. I lleved this was no lime for a dls- I ■ ■ - I war. Wherever the warriors of Australian, was In the California day and Tue.sday. working in this country. Great! held Thursday, Jan. 1.8 at 10:30 would have to get permis.sion tine. I One of the chief offenses our own mixing." An Inactive spare tire has been ! cussion of the controversial issue j Hall Is formed by droplets of ! Jant’a Birthday Ball, according to Froehlieh of 1.32 Wilson ■ street. 1 c mpletely leaving the car in the Britain have fought, the "Aussies " rush and was Impressed by the re­ Britain, Argentina and Mexica I Hartford, will take place on Sat-I opposite lane, had gotten out of a. m. al the home of Mrs. A N. through headquarters in Washing­ during the two or three months semblance of the land to parts of described by one tire maker as In Congress, adding that members ! water being carried upward to j They are now negotiating with the th; announpement made by County have been there acquitting them­ treaibi are worn down almost to tpngiie which had been Joined iirday. January lTe«dlng rost|>oiie-, and bread pud­ in Own Back Yard remained predominantly agricul­ the right rear to the spare holder. Manafleld, Mrs. Claude Costello: 1 jo.ving the novelty and one, salut­ Indiana Brothers ford avrmir w ;i> * Kl*'ntall\' Ph"t Uommittee of the I4olton Flail ar . season on Japs. ' ding is their favorite de.'crt. b u t- ing, said: -‘'Nice going. Mom!" To them, tvx'o years ago, the con­ tural. however, and like the IJnited The things to avoid if you would a Bomera. Cheater Delaney: An- ! B. Falls.. Sponsors of the Vic­ I ^ W^dnf’^ulav ■ mcht m hi.*» hopif tory Book Campaign are the Library A-.-oeiation will be held at | flict was war away. Now it has States, the heaviest concentration Increase the life of your tires In­ 3 dover. Thomaa Birmingham; He- while plMvinp uitta hi.*» hrolhr! the home of .Miss .leanetle Sumner 1 moved right into Australia's back of population 1s on the eastern clude fast starting, fast driving Meet in leeland broo, Fitch Jones; Coventry. A i; ' Weseotl nice < *harlo5 H^:e 11 Th^ bull-et lod^rr*! American Red Cross, Ameri­ of Bolton Center on Saturday eve­ yard, and for the first time in the coast. The population is 97 per and fa.st stopping, bruising the Ihur Sebert; Tolland, James .M.VI2. n illln ian tic Dtrtslnn I in thf HKbt >>de of hi^ nofif can Library Association and ning at 8 p m. to report on the country's history, a foe is maneu­ rent British stork and 86 per cent ca.slngs by backing into curbs or Burice; Ellington, John B. Gnat • I the ai mpit. Thr • hiM 15 reported the United Service Organiza­ sale of tlrkets and to make final vering for possible invasion, egged of them are Australian born. by striking road bumps and holes Reykjavik. Iceland, Jan, 9,— ' dlnl; Wllllngton, Jooeph Ursin . ' to 1)0 Ml a .aermu.^ t'ondltmrt-. .\r- arrangements tor Pappy Howard s on by Berlin. Doubtless Japanese warlords A thing to remember Is that oil la Eleven were proiient at the ; tions. (Special.) Travis Glenn of Indl- Boatal Receipts cording to .'^t.ite Police who inves- program that w ill be presented in ■ A German spokesman recently have envisioned conquest of Aus­ a natural enemy or rubber. It acts Post Office r,,. meeting of the h x^u live ( ommit- ^ , urged Japan lo invade Australia, I anapolia, Ind., a member of the Tb* ROckvUle I The local coniniiUer in charge the Cdnimiinity Hall on Saturday. tralia. along with the Philippines on rubber like acid on metal. Don’t casually dismissing the defenders United States Marine Corps sta- cotpta bad an increaaereaae of *5.753.48 i « ^ shot, Derringer tVpe revolver bv a of the Victory Book Campaign Jan. 17. Proceed.s- from the enter- i and Dutch East Indies, to complete park your car on an oil-coated *ot=i Uon which was held at the home _____ 4-,.- has completed a partial list of tainment will he used to purchase The as an ill-trained and ill-cquippeU their dream of a new order In the garage floor. I tinned here, was a happily s'lr- (nrer the IMO receipts with a total boy at school in the afternoon. The Manchester of .Mrs. Irving I>'hr on Tuesday army consisting of a mere hand oc H 6 ,697.08 during the year ac boy presumably found the revolver places where they might be left. a new stove for the kitchen in the east. S P. Thacher. manager of the ' prl.sod I.eathcrncck when he evening. A lunch of .snndwiche.M The Highland Park. Manchester Community Hall. full of effectives. Bat the doughty Australians eoRllng to the report of Postmas III the dump. Charles found some fire engineering- and service de­ i walked down the m.ain street of and rhocolate was served hv Green. LinenH, W a .s h n g t o n. ' Install Officers But Invasion wouldn't\be as slm. won their country the hsrd way tar Saul Peizer. 22 caliber cartridges around the I partment of'the United States ; this city recently, that during i ‘'■fter-in-lavy. Biince . Keeney and Bui kland-j Tnstallatlon of the officers of the pie aa all that with Austnilla fully and they are ready to defend it In Suggestions That Will Please Your U r. Peizer reports home and w.is about tti try out the Rubber CVimpany, maintains that j Walking along the business .Mrs Edna Flimmgton. Mcnihers S'-hools have been desigmit'-d. Women's Society for Christian mobilized. The British entbcnched the same manner. the safe life of a tire at .50 miles th* first three months of the year gun when it aecidcnt.iily went off. thorpuglilare. ho happened to see of the Association who are inter­ The committee wishes to im- ■ Service of the Quarryv7lle Meth at Singapore, the Dutch Bifting per hour Is only half of what it is tb* office did a total business of X-rays will be taken before an at­ Public Market 'a familiar figure in a Navy tinl- ested are meeting at the home of from the East Indies, the UhiKi-se $11,934.96: during the second (juar- tempt i.s made to remove the bul­ press upon donors that iiiagazuies i odist church was held at the regii- at .31) miles an hour. At 70 miles Family And Work With Your Budget From Mrs. Lxniis Soracehl on alternate refusing to be conquered, and tin' ! form anil realize ! it was his t*r, $11,325.65; during the third let. will not be ai cepted. Goiwl fiction, ' jar meeting Wednesdav evening at an hour it falls to only 30 per rent Thursday evenings, beginning Jan­ United States developing its Rail lirnthet. R il[ih. whom he ha'I not I quarter, $11,660.41 and during the tcchni'-al. g'-ogniphi'-al, and Ins- the' home of Mrs. A N. i-kinner of normal expectancy. Thus moil- uary 8, to sew for war relief fle strategy. Recreation seen in a Vi'ar f fourth quaAer, $14,786.06. During tori'al h"oks or an\- ottu'r g'X'd Sr Officers of the organization for erate speed Is rocommendeil if you groups ThouSiuids Under .Armies ' Neither had known wliere the [ tb* last three months of 1941 tlie reading inat‘-nal mav be left at 1912 are President. Mrs. A N. would keep your car rolling on Vital sl.atistus for 1941 as re­ Actually, Australia already haa itlur wa.s .slationeil until their . office rn I *old $36,000C4it AAA worth'of .Na-. the pla' ‘ - natried Skinner Sr vice-president. Mrs FRESH DRESSED Renter Items safe rubber. leased by Town Clerk Hubert P W illiii^toii almost halt her 1,200,000 men ol chance meeting t k ) ^ Defenae Bonds. .A recent survey of thr .Army Walter Elliott: recording secre­ VVhfwl .alignment Collins show a record of 10 births. ramps found that good books were tary. Mrs John Erickson: corre- military age (18 to 401 unilor Todi TTneven and spotty wear of tires HALE'S SeU Serve Sohool N u iv Report i g death.s, and, 1.3 maniage.s Miss Jennie H. Church I at a pirimum and few. if any. had sj'onding seeretary Mrs F'ritz arms, with thousands more in the 6-9 ^ n io r boys game room Margaret Domhelm, school sugge.st the need for wheel align­ Tongue F'rozen To I’ole Announcement has been made of anything approaching libraries. Noren: treasurer. Mrs Chaiies T. FIRST PRIZE PORK Home Guard and her induatrial open E i^an d VV. S ment: small cuts should be re­ BU|W for th* Town of Vernon re- the resignation of State Policeman Local members of the Valley The USO III uie the siirvev and im­ !■; Willett i-ommiltees. F'ellow- strength growing rapidly. 6- 7 - S m ^ gvm open for hand­ Its-that during the month of paired promptly. Uhicago ij*) Running home In Jiihn FI. Ehlcrt of the Colchester Bridge (liih .atteinled the .inniial mediately'stdrte.l out on a na- ship. Mrs. .Albert N .Skinner. Jr.: • As a basis of comparison, if thr icember 475 children were ball E. .=! When you have observed all I subzero cold, Louis Sabatlnl, 14, S barracks. Offj^er Ehlert is well Chri.stiiia.s [larty Monday at the tionvvide quest foi suitable read­ publicity. .Mrs Robert Metcalf: United States were mobilized on 7- 8 .'5mall ^ m open for boxing weighed and measured 89 of them these suggestions and obtained slipped on some ice and fell against known in Cfrlumhla having had home of .Mrs. Floyd .‘blandish m ing matter mrniliership, Mrs. S.aniiiel Dunlop; the same footing, thia country E. S. and Health Market Special For Saturday something like three or four years were 7 per cent or more below.- an iron light pole. His tongue hit connection with a number of local I L o ' ally, .Miss .lessnmine Smith, missionary. Mrs William P-rrett; would have 4,000,000 air volunteer’s 7-8 W om en's p\ing period E. S,. normal weight, and 67 were 10 .South Coventry turkey dinner of normal wear out of jxiur tires, i the pole and instantly froze to it. caee.s , ' librarian at the Mary Cheney Me­ spiritual life. Mrs Stanley Nich- ' and 17,000,000 men undpr arms. Armour’s Star WH.s served anil btin ' nameti where book.- may be left...... 29c times. A shipbuilding program warm air on the pole to thaw h.a morning i> vva.- 8 degre*’ - above Sr . r n Tuesday to make plans, for for Mr. Peloquin'a group E. .S of the sacrifices required by the ' tongue loose. Policemen, called by Sugar Cured and Schneider in charge. Conlagi- I'eceniber 29. rle wa-s the hu.-band I Fresh Spare Ribs, ^ p Lower Round (iround. launched in 1940 calls tor the ulti­ zero. Thursday inoining it itrop- the activities of the society for the 7-10 Bowling alleys reserved war I lyiuts' sister, brought hot water around the nourishing meat di.sh. if e oua diseases, especially mumps and of the late Mary F7. Gooelwin, a mate construction of *10 vviir.ship.s ped to 10 below zero. I'i-nis Sunflower se«-la which she coming three month.' Ib Ib...... 29c for Burr .Nursery group VV S. Re-griHiving is done when the ami thawed apart the pole and chicken pox has been very preva­ native of Columbia. FFe is survived ...... 25c It's the same sloiy of speed and Lb. offer a complete rariely of "health^ Mr ami .Mrs Irving Barry of riiisrli, .-ii'-t aii'l breail atira't a Bolton Briefs Chuck Beef Ground. Sliced Bacon 29c lent. by three sons, F rancis. Burnette, .t''seph B'lrns of Soutli Rolt"ii. expansion in the Royal Australian Oyer 500 bottles o f free milk .stoir.-, formerly of Willington, I variety of bini.- It i.s a ('leasin'^ I’ igs' Hock'— Pigs' Feel— ;ind First I'ri/.e Saturday: I r u U d e r s . " and Palmer Tin ker, one daughter. | •who has been employed at the Ib...... 29c Air Force. Six years ago this light­ 1-2 -Boys' swimming class E. S, Were supplied by the Red Cross in annoiin'e the eng.igeincnt of then sight to watch them lonstantly Fresh Pork Shoulders. ing unit wa? composed of but few .\miour’s Star Mias Iirtr,a rucker. and seven ' Well Sweep F'arm in .Andover for 7-8 Men's ['lunge period E. S. December. Christmas seals were daughter Hi'b'm; laanui. to Georg'' ' ‘ ■ming aii'l going Thev pu k up Our Own Make Pure Pork O O flrst-lme planes and 822 . officers granilchiMrrn all of Californi.i a ' Bernat. .son "t Mr ai','1 .Mi'-. .Mi­ the past two year.s un'lenven.t an 7-10 - Bowling alloys open E. S. Selected Cuts sold at the holiday season by the nephew , Flrnest Scoville of I’ ort- ' a .-•••eil Hi'.'l (Iv t" a ni’arby :-hnib Sausage Meat, Ib...... ^ 7 C and menr. Since that time the per­ chael Fternat ■>( .stafloul .spring-. emergency appendectomy at the FINEST MILK-FED POl I.TRY 7-10 High .Schoiil hxskctbill Shoulders Lb. achoot children. The Truant officer lanil. and a niece ,M:s. F'rank I where they eat, dropping the hulls sonnel has la'cri expaiulod from Id 28c Mrs Barry's father. Ixaii.s Schle- Manehe*ter Memorial hospital on Freshlx Made Lamb Patties. ^ f" game E. S. reports East school, 3: Parochial Shekleton of West Hartford | on the ground and it is surprising to 18 times and it may be assumed hofor. for years owned a store in Thursdav. ' Native Turkey.s.*fresh killed, •* I® i| C Ib Corned Beef schools. 5: School nurse, 3: Ques­ Richard .Arnold. ,'4r , dieil sud- ■ how- much they can ''"n-iime...... 25 c the supply of planes and equipment Ib. 29c the Daleville di'-tiu.t and after , , Calvin Hutchinson, a former tioned on the street, 3. denly of a heart attack January 2 | Thonias. Boi'uvicka substituted! Bolton Is a patient at 10 pounds each, lb...... 4 3 C Bacon w rapped. ha* kept pace. This would mean leaving tow II hail a grocerv route Creamery Butter Lb. 37c Meeting Tonight while visiting hi.s 'son. Lieutenant for Mailiarrier Charles Lyon on the Manchester Memorial hosnltal Australia has somewhere near I,.€‘atherneck Pilot Rib Corned Beef throiigii Wllllngton. .No date ha.s .')'2 Ib. 18c * There will be a meeting of the Arnold. .Ir of the Army A ir! tlU' mute Thurs'lay where his granildnughter. Miss ^ .Milk Fed Large Roasting Clj.icken.s, 2.000 flrat-line fighting ships (their *■ Rockville Girls Drum Corps this Corps ‘at Patterson. Ohlii .Mr. been set for the wedding .Mrs Magnus Weber " f Fiock- Laura Toomey of Bolton Center, to ti pounds each, J i ^ PRIME BEEF — EXTRA FANCY! own and Importjii in readiness to­ Hale’s Quality /< In the Imlii.st rial Giiia' League day. Saves R.A.F. Flier K l u v o r f i i l « evening at the Boy Scout Head- Arnold i.s also survived by his vilb' visite.l her parents. Mr an,I is also a patient. lb...... 42c Boneless Oven Roast Beef. M 2 quarters. This is the meeting post- wife. F'or many years he vv iis a inalches at VSillimantu- Lucky M l's rheoilore M iitl thi.s week A change in the location of the in building up the Empire's air Ib armada. Australia promised 30,000 ■ I>oned from last week because of summer resident at the lake and .strike alleys Tuesday night the Li.-tening Post is being contem- Chickens for Frying or ' O O ...... 43c Bread Loaf 6C £ th* holidays.. There are a few- for a few years recently he' made- Wllllngton Nationals defeated tiie ( iipld Two Bidiiiid Boneless Cro.ss Cut for a nice O O highly trained air crew personnel Among numerous dispatches re­ Pot Roast or Oven Roast plattsl by those in charge Roasting, good size, each ... | in addlUon to 27,500 men for her lating experiences of Americana ;. vacancies In the Corps which are his permanent home here Burial 1 ^■'''"'h'' I*'*’ S'ore of :i to o. Mr.- I Pot Roast, It). s 5 y C Large Kite Hazel Sundt ot the loi al team won ...... own ground crews. And the prom­ serving In the Royal Air Force is ^ to b* filled Bhortly. Girls interested waa in F'omfret. Cemn. J..iu-au. Alaska .-V (Jne hun- Fresl) Cut I ’p Fowl fora nice chicken souq. ■'T in Joining the Corps are invited to A meeting of teacheia r.-pre-1'’ ‘P'’' st scon- t'.r the eycnuig. with dreil and thirty-one m.arriage Originally, tin cans were called ise has been kept. Up to July one of a former I'. S. Marine, Fhiot Lamb Legs 1941, more than 190.000 recrulis 'Officer Victor H. Bono of Modes­ • attend the meeting tonight. .■renting the town-s of ,And«>\'-I Bol-i licenses Were i.ssiied Jieie in 1941. 'tin canisters.", but early-day Fores of Lamb, boned and rolled . . . and Coffee Rings Each 1 7 C bookkeepers abbreviated the name had applied to Join the R. a . A. F to. Calif. f January Weddings ton ami Columbia was held Thurs- 5 '''“ Willmgton One hundred and thirty-three 98c and $1.29 each Sprihg Lamb Legs. day night at the homo of .Mrs ! "-indow boxes 'ifTced (or divorces were granted.. to conserve space. Under the Impetus of war, Aiis- Bono saved another RAF" avia­ Uoxerrd With Nut*. Lean Fresh Shoulders The marriage of Miss Catherine tralla'i munitions Industry has tor. Pilot Officer B. VV. Olson, of ’ . Isabelle Dunn, niece of Miss Kat-e Helen Baasett tfi work on a read- * ------'------mg course of been expanded tremendously. F'or Boise. Ida . from death or capture I.. Dunn o f Sntpsic street to Leon­ every man at a bench or lathe In and imprisonment in a Natl In- Rex 29c pound ard E. Skoglund. non of .Mr. arid j 1939. there now -are at least 20. [ternment camp AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT t avortt«: 4 Mrs. Ernest Skoglund of 192 East FREE DELIVERY The nation's Industrie! and techni­ . The two fliers were returning Pure Lard “ Mala atreet will take place on cal development, experts say. has I their planes from an R A F attack Saturday. iNorth Coventry 241 SPRUCE ST •Our Ow n Baked Beans, Danish Pastry, filled with Jam OA been shoved 20 year* ahead of its over F'rance when Olson's ship The m am age of Miss Helen Orange Pork Roast Ib. 25c quart ...... 1 v C normal expansion.' j was attacked by a Messerschmitt. ..Whtabeth Stramat, daughter of PHONE 7571 ...... or Sliced Nuts dozen...... a J ^ C CTiarles Cooper. year olif, son Createsl New Afachlnn Bono sped to his companion's res- Delicious Boston Brown Bread, ^ ^ \ Large .Assortment of Rolls. Cakes and I 4 Mf- •-O') Mrs. Joseph Stramat of of Mr and Mrs. Js'-ob Cooper 'lied Australians like to point out one ^ cue and shot down the Nazi ma- Marmalade ■ this city to WUUam Milton Downes al the home of hui parent* Wed­ ‘B a t i n g loaf ...... I ^ C Pies. particular example as evidence of ( chine Olson's plane, however, of. Ellington, will take place on nesday night after a short illness. their technical ingenuity In addi­ was badly damaged during the Boysenberrie^ pkg. 25c Satu^ay at the Ellington Congre­ Danish Style Coffee Rings, O !!%#» Squash, Pumpkin and Mince P i ^ |P .No. I Toll t an Betty Blue Bejidcj* hus parent.- he leaves a' / f IT COMES FROM BAUMS ITS GOOD tion to the fact that In less than conibat and he attempted a i r.aali gational church. Re\;, Theodore .<. FOOD STORE each a SC each * 3 D C brother. The tuneral service.- wrll ...... two years they have virtually cre­ landing In France. Darrafa, pastor of tb^ church will be held tomorrow afternoon at )ii3 ated a new machine and precision Siring up ■ hi.4 comrade's diffi­ performceremony. tool Industry. They like this ex­ Pears Sausage Meat Ib. 27c home. For a delicious piece of meal or anything in the poultry line you can always depend culties. the former Leatherneck Mi^Josephine Edwards The .\tbtlicis Club met at the ample because they know it must radioed to Olson: "Keep ‘going, anger the Nazis: You can stt the richer color and tasU the extra flavor Thank You Brand Mrs. Josephine Bruce Edwards home ..f .Mrs. Reuben MbCarin upon, try Baum’.s AA hen you plan your mealsl c - . FRUIT AND FRESH VEGETABLES you've got plenty of height. " I.arge I'arkage Huftastik widow of Elbert Kldwards, died at Wediie.sday evening . Those present Just a week before the war. Olson heeiled Bono's advice and o f California orange juice! Andrc;>B«^»wri it hai more the home of her son, Oliver .Neff there arrived in Australia from I woikeil on Red i.'ii'.as knitting and Over 5 Pounds! Native Land O’ laikes (.About 3 Lhtv.i glided hi* plane well put over the vitamins C and A, more csl^um in every glass. A good, of 29 Vernon avenue on Thursday Green Beans. Fresh Peas, Cauliflower, Paftcal Celery, Sweet Potatoes, \\ hile Cel­ Germany a German-made cart- Strawberries sewing. .Next meeting will be held English Channel, bailing out and natural .aoufce also o f viumins Bj and G. Cake Flour P k g . 25c follov»’ing a'lingering illness. She ! the tii-l Wi’-lneS'lav in February Mushrooms. ery. Juice Oj^pnges. ridge gauging machine. It was a FOWL each 79c marvel of Intricate, machlnery-- parachuting into the channel be­ Thank You Brand llershey Baking was born July U. 188b in Mei-iotv. , al the, h"iiie i-| .Mrs. .Altiert Kal- BROILERS each 99c fore his plane crashed. He waa Fancy BroccolF, large biinrhes. Special On Indian River but war meant there could be no the daughter of Mr. and Mr.s. WiH Zu.lgs rescued by an English boat, taken I.Hjid O’ Lakes Butter .lb. 10c each ...... 1 y C Tangeripe.s, dozen...... a DC more from this source. So the ’ liam Bruce, but had been a resi­ j Mrs. .M.fry I'jMn^.of Pottsville, to Dover ind returned to his Mrictly F resh, Large technlHana of an Australian firm Black Raspberries Chocolate 2 Bars 27c dent of Rockville for many years. I Penn , i.“ vi.'-iUng her .daughter ■squadron's base. She leaves two sous. Oliver Neff ' -Mrs Albert Fyatzung ■ Boneles-N Lean Oven Roast...... lb. ,18c ■ went to work to copy it. a ^ u iC m i i l u e f I-arge Package Aunt .leniima of Rockville and kiarence .Neff ot If ,vou have any waste paper. LOCAL EGGS. doz. 43c Lean Rih End Pork Roa.st ...... Ib. 23c The Austraiians boast that the Hartford, also tvvo st< (‘children, ! new .-paper or magazines to give GROCERY DEPARTMENT'S WEEK-END SPECIALS! copies are even better than the Elbert Edward.s aiul Mrs Ru.sseM original and doing marvelous work Tliree Sons Majors Pancake Flour 2 P k g s 21c I away, tiie F'lagment Society i-- Try one of our delicious F’orlerhotise. Short or Sirlojn Steaks! They are always St. Ijiw rrnc^ Burke, also four grandohiklren. j getting another lou4 ready. Vou against the enemy who created it filroux The funeral w ill be held on Sat­ can either pui them in the enclos­ lender, delicious, and Well trimmed, tfur ever famous Cube Steaks are always a treat! BUTTER SPECIALS EGGS — LOCAL TOMATO JUICE Great strides, too. have been made in the airplane industry III Ariiu*mb*r which is getting into vol­ 5c ,, To Install Officers I gret .McFtriety will take them any­ DEMONSTRATION OF can, 2 fo r ...... DDC forces of th* United .'ttatea and Apples 5 lbs. 25c -Applesauce, Royal Scarlet, ume production. they’re all majors. s- 'The newly elected officers .of time before .-^unilay, Celery ea. 15c BEECH NUT SOUPS No. 2 can, Com, Whole Kernel, Royal F^mnrre for 100 Y m t * Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca­ I l>,-\-id .Natham who Marled to Mrs. White has received notifica­ 2 c .„ .2 5 c hontas will he installed in Red 1 aney. White l,arge. Sweet -2 fo r ...... Eight Varieties. Special .Scarlet, Golden. For more than 100 years the tion that her youngest son, John FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES wc:k ior .I.'hn Kingsbury Siindav X 1C No. 2 Can Burt OIney Mens H*n this evening at eight , ,eas unable t.. -tan.l the work I'l Purple Plums, Royal .Scar­ Price On Four or More No. 2 can, 2 for. A7C Auateallans concentrated on farm-. A. Whit*, an officer of the 'United o'clock and all officers are aske-l the dairy ;u. to a leg injur\- so he Mushrooms lb. 29c Tangerines. doz. 23c Cans. Order a Dozen and Ing and mining, buying most of States Marine Corps, has) been pro­ Broccoli to wear while. Mrs. Daisy Holmes i ha* gone lo work for Herbert H ■ let, large.st — ^ Q#* their manufactured goods over- moted from captain to major. Fle Slringlese .Save! haa been elected Pocahonteus and 1 Tomlinson. J-r.. ..f Wapping. who is 3 can ...... IOC Lima Beans, Red Line, aeaa. But the war haa changed the la serving with Marines Fn the Diced Catrots 2 cinsl9c picture drastically until today 20 Asiatic area. the other officers are: Pniphetess -Mr. K.ngshurys son-in-law. Our Fruit and Vegetable Department will Demonstrator: Mrs. Hyde. Fresh, No. 2 can, O l Mr*. Betty Gawlica: .Wennnah Beans 2 qts. 19c be oxerflowinp w’ith cood things to eat! 2 for ...... A per cent of the population ia'dl- Major James White, oldest of No. 2 Can Burt OIney Fresh Radishes Brh. 5C Mtaa Hope West; Powharan, Mar­ Cut Beets, Royal Scarlet, 1C reetly dependent on the factories. the three brothers, is assigned to These sttd U u NaveU are easy to peei, tlice and section. Min^hlnp Blv'iilt Bulk I.ettuce - Tomatoes - Endive - Radi.ohes - 2 largest Macaroni, Spaghetti, and Asparagus Tips, *nila infant industry Is produc­ special duties with the W ar De­ Fresh . ■ , $ t garet Monahan; Keeper of Rec- Elbows, Royal Ideal for recipes and lunch-box use! Those trademarked orfie. Mrs. Lena Hill; Keeper of -Nfu Fire rrin'k Cucumbers - F’ears - Grapes and a lot more. cans .. ^ ...... Royal Scarlet, O O # * ing much of th* ftrm and indus­ partment In Washington. The oth­ Sliced Beets 2 Cana 1 9 c Cookies ' lb. 23c trial machinery needed in Austra­ er brother. Major Edward White, *‘Sunkiu"arethe finest from 14,000 cooperating growers. Waumpum. Mrs Annie Willeke, Diced Beets, Royal Scarlet, Scarlet, .3 pkgs. . . ibwC 10|z-oz. can.----JtJLVi Green or roUector of Waumpum.'Mrs Mar­ To Be Delivered Heins lia and in addition is turning out Is stationed at Wright Field, Day- ewrMgei, itii.OiiMuarxK *•»<•* aMSuwa Burt OIney tha Ktibnly. flrst scout. Mrs. Anns F.xa|Mirated No. 2 can, _ Softasilk Cake 4% jm rifle*, machine guns, field guns, ton. ; 1lath*ro; seoond eroiit, Vlrs. Car- Baby Foods 3 cans 20c .‘1 for ...... t.... JLwQt Flour, large pkg. . a DC HONOR BRAND anti-tank and anti-aircraft wea- W ax Beans 2 L b s. 25c ; ne Kane: first runner, Mrs Marx Milk 3 cans 25c FROSTED FOODS pona, armorad cara, aircraft and Foremra Coik*I Banquet SEEDLESS Sauerkraut 2 Cans 1 9 c l\ DelBene. econd runner, Mrs. El- The ■'r/l'T placed early this automobila anglnea, warplanes and Large Indian River Our Own ' RINSO SPECI.VL! ahipa. lea Fisa; first councilor, Mrs week by the commL«sioner» of the Qunlity Ivory Snow or Ivor>’ Flakes, Peas, O Waterbury, Jan. 9!— —■ The EGladys Oakeler; second councilor. South Manchester fire district for large 2 large OQ#* package iLDC In many jrayt, AuatraUa's devel- Foremen's club at Th* Chase i^C Green SUmps Given With Cash Sales. Seedless Grapefruit (Eleanor DeMarchi: first warrior, the new pump In be delivered to Dill Pickles qt. jar 21c Coffee Ib. 19c packages ..i...,. DOC opmant during the past century Metal Company, working three !.Aaaa fUebards: second warnor. ' -No. 4 company in Mav. has been package ...... String* Beans, eloaely parallela the history of the ahlfU a c^^y, six days a week on IFaltad Stataa. The American rev­ war orders, decided that an an­ M arf*r*t Burke, third warrior, -Srpniyrd by the company. -The .<8ew1ng Kit Free! ten, I’ralnes Assistant w'a» in a small village 60 miles cast Roadies J Bored? Take Those Christmas Gift Skis and Try: The pastor. Kev. Kerns Rey- i m destly wears the ribbon of the of Bordeaux. He was demobilized Local High Team Ready ri'lils. praised the fine work Roger | French Croix de Guerre here. in July. The ribbons of the Ameri- May Yet Form ' '' David M. lienijctt t'f in ^o o d - H-d'tou from the' Theologit al semi- i ('an Field Service and of the For­ I btid'^e ilrect was t*IcCt»'4^ to tho , Id. Fullec. now undergoing three n.iry is doing in the ( hut' h .s(.’'hu<)l months of m.strut tion as a Marine eign Volunteer^i with the French I Board of Dcarons of Id)/ Scoond ' the ftililro "^.iinh and spoke of idficer enlisted and served in the army also decfFrate Lt. Fuller's A Real Union ' ' > Congrrgational c h 'irrh /at its an­ gains'in every depaituieiit of the tunic. i ' For iStiff Test Tonight nual , mcctinij last ^>;h! .n tlu- me ot the French army from Jan­ I !\ew \ ork Tracks .nhool Hr al.so took oppoi nmily j uary to July of 1940 with the 19th KnlUted In Rc»er%eii church parlors, Dayro vt illianis rc- to call attention of tlie meeting I Lt. P'ullcr w:as commissioned a I maina aa-clerk a i^ Louis J. Tuttlr ^^pchanizod Regiment. Tenth Divi.- DIosI IMenlors, However. t'l the resignation of Mrs Charles , .«ion. Tenth Army Corps. 1st Lt. in the Marine Corps Re­ N'ew York - Marshall Cas­ ■ treasurer ofytne church. .1 Stri' kland as pre.sidcnt of tlie,| serve on May Li. 1941. and a.s- (.oacli Glarkt* Expects Harold Motr is the new chaii- Ke«elvi*^ French Decoration Need Longer Cooling I sidy. new assistant secretary I Women's la'aciie, after a [leiiod iff .signed to Qu uilico as an instruc­ m&n of th«y btiKiness i oiiirnitti'c. > ITuler the tomm and of (.leiicral of The Jockey Club, reigned Rec Senior Loop Starts I tor in the Motor Transport School. I'o I’se Both 8<[iia(Is WrcceedinBA’rtr! Allen; others on 11 yea. s of loval .seryiee He . alle.l Gecirges. Lt Fuller saw duty as a Off Period After Los-! supreme on New Y'ork tracks >'► ^ driver of tanks, armored xcout He had served in the Marine Corp.s for eight years. C-a-ssldy ta enlisted res«*r'\*e.s at th*- Naval Air iiig Big Game. I rreely roni^lit: Has car.s ami ambulances ;iml was cn- ' credited witli making Empire fe '. - Second Round Next Week R alS Rockwell remains head given with a will Thii pastor then gagt'd in active mmbat with the . Base at Sqiianlum. Mass., from State racing honest and clean. .Siressi'il Npecil .\I1 Of the. finance committee. OtherI'lesented Mrs /she Vaughn . enemy during the ndreat from the ; l9:il to 193;') Lt Fullerwill gradu­ By Harry Grayson At hi* suggealion dozens of Ambers are John Wolcott. .Miss ,succe.s.sor to Mrs .Strickland, who, tmlskirts of rninquerque through ate from th' Reserve Officers' rules were changed for the The second round play in the .Sc<-ond Kiiiiiid Scheihile IliisV^fM'k; ii)(lhaiii the ' Cla.ss at Qujintu'o m February. , New York. Jan. fi.- Sam Barry ( • ith Siggins Earl Butler. Mrs ’ said a few words, .soliciting Fiand*r.s. via Lilb Arras, .\bbe- 1 bettermen of the sport. He h ' Rec Senior Baski tball league gets Jan 1.2, 1912 T.ou Silbr.,.s vs. Hi.s hnine is Milton. Mass. nf .Sonthem t’allfomia say.s Jimmy Here .Salimlav N ij/ Iit. 'Charles 'Whitchcr ’.and King-iU i splctiihd cooperation of the women i vdle. Amiens and Heauvai.s It was banished from the circuit sans underway next Tuesday evening. A. L. U. I' .S;ini Spoil C. liter \.s. I’helnn being summarily (li.*mis.s- Kuhney. 1 of the ( hurt h acc>.riled to Mrs Traveling at more than 3 rhilei a minute, this "Car of Tomorrow" smashed tho record for racing, on "stock" tires soften It clocked 185.t at Amu'iis that h.- received the co- I hullabaloo scores of unrfcrup- First round honors have been safe­ Tigers. 9;0'J Fcirti.-Iil Uro.'rrs \.* .Strickland eil by Wa.shington l.s just anottur ulou.* horsemen and touts. 1 . P A U. R.-nerv.'s Hou I.Miig ihr Mrtnjj * A. H. Barber was chosen head m .p .h . In a recent run et Muroc Dry Lake Course In California. The super-racor has a 26-foot one-piece alum inum shall designed afterthe most veted French derorntion with this ! ly put away by the brilliant Fair- of theAjnusic committee His as- Frank V. Williams ■ ailed for a I .tatlon ; example of why eoache.s should get Francis Dunne succeeds him Jan 21) 191'J 7 ml Tig. r.-. -..s. ^lan( -Miiintii IK. modern fighting planes, and a motor that develops 200 horsepower. Although the dramatic lines of this car do put It alittle ahead of our time, , aistanta arc Mrs. .Millardf iPark. t vote of thanks to Mrs. Fred pohl- ".Ardent ard rouragctnis driver, together and do something about as st.-ward of the Elate Rac­ : . - V. field Grocers' lean' and according Fairfield/irocer.s ,* no 1* A C it. ' MiitK Mcrltlrn ‘^3. B. Loomis. Mrs. Kingsley Kuhney nian for her fine work on the fi'.'W- the tires on which the record was made arc tho Riversides many motorists here have bought from the regular *to^ of tho local Montgomery irmii the s-’coiul tn tho eighth of. Again in I94l~~- protecting themaelve*. ing Commls.*ion. '■Ax to reports, they are going to step Serves vs S.Ihrns ;i on A I. U (' .\Liii<’h(‘Hlcr Ml(lill*'t4)u 11 E5, rf* y'>. M;inch4*sl«‘r and Miss Faith Fallow rr I'linmittee. and this was also Ward store. Ted Ellis, famous test driver, It pictured with tho racer In which he made the history-making run. . .June. IlMd, accomplished numer-| .So you may expect the organl- high, wide and hand.some to re- vs, S|>ort t'eiiler | \\. Hartford 16. Missionary Soeicly si'iead upon the records Of the an- eus missions for which he had i WINS NATION’S 7..ition of a C'.'nche*' Union any Jan. 27. 1912 7 tin A 1. C. (' .Man* htHkti r \Nea\rr *i6. I>nrtmauth Skier First fxat this lime. Mam lirv|4T Mrs. George F Borst remains n.ial meeting Hieakta.^: <'n.^p watfje ■ "d Ib'd (piently .sulfers slso fimn la< k of ' asked to b»* chosen, having suc- cl,'\,v now. vs. P. A .' K.'s r\is .S.nn .sp,,ii Bristol 3(1. busine^is ‘ nne if *ne «■" Tonl;»ht’s (laiiM' as chairman of the missionary, n was announced - that .\ustin • r^gs stewed raisirL.s. appetite t essfully accomplished these mis- What most coache.* need is a Most of the C'luLis have strength­ Ueiiter vs Fiirliek, lirorers 9 ;iin nomir ca.suaHo> "I ihe uor HIGHEST Lake Placid William Dist.n, ened for thin round. Some of the committee, others on the commit- . Turner, for several terms a deacon Lunch *Baked I'ggplanf. > iKtk- .vons m spite of the most violent eo(|ling ofl period The shrewdest Silbros vs I'lg.-rs Sinud t !♦ T, (*'ir- (*.ir- Mon us 19, of Dartmouth led nearly .M) players w tio were not able to com­ Feb J, 19.t2 7 ;0n .Spoit Uent.'r .Manchester High is not over- tee being Mrs Park and Mrs. John j of the chiirrh, was a patient at Uilu. ;i|-e.'orl 1 '.'M- annual summer church vacation I ,,f the church people for him in iCe< nlllllMMuh'd Hrcakf.i.'rt Baked egg^ • have a heavy feeling m mv stnm- ( nsualties W ere Heavy Wolddn t a t ’oache.*' Union be the hrow of ihe hill, to enaiile the skier to hold Wilfred ('laike has been putting de.'ilers nl Ano ii' i .u'.-l Ihe.r hiill- on thn inside ski and pushing it ahead. oaskilbnll. With better opposition 1 ter v.s P A (' Rf.'. r.cs s nn ,\ school. Assisting him w ill be Mrs. i affliction in a suitable w av miilion empIove.M are fai'od \\ith B\ Met o> ll(‘alth >cr\iie aaron. Me'.ba toa.-=t • !i 'A hlch liL-sls fr Menus .'•[‘iruu h ’ raw i elery son Rickerd. League under the rhairmanship of I ing ord<-r. im lnding jH'rmission f-u lUnnei Bfoib’d ^ i ik carrots Answer: Some stomachs art' Flench ami part m German hands, 3 9 c joint. stre.sscd overconfidence as being Mrs. Fred Pohiman was reelect-[ p pook V. Williams, served ,>articiil.'uly sen.-divi' to anything (bisualti' S among the French were Cnn'l you see Athletic Director Ihe chief weapon that might spoil dr.dels tu make delivery on bni.a •Mi l. l.'* ■ ^ ’d ' loi t he A .-.-k t abbage sal.id, ap/^Ie.-i lU- e or S lb. bag 51o ed chairmaji of the tlow'er i oin-i .anndwirhes. i oftce ,ind told ami It .Ht'em.s to me tlic he.ivy a.s a result of well-directed I. W, .'■it .tohn ila.shing out on the Ihe team's perfect record thus far jnittee. Mrs. Wallace Jones, Mis.s lide iirilt'r.s Intel bel'ai’ .laii I. . i.mmem mg .< .nd:i\ .lanu i?> 'Baked Kggpi.;>'^it Boil e/gplant ' m int' -oiitimied IS*', "f dialer foilit:-.'* uidil tender., cu^ r»ff top, .S(Oop out .'dde jdan for you to adopt would Cb mian artillery fire and the ac- greensward and charging at Paul this year Nellie Hpllistcr and Mrs Charles 11th I'H'J Predict Louis ITraders Plav m handling g.»\ ••rnnient .uitnnv- be to use warm or only .^lightly curary r>f 'nemy dive-bombers. U^fOOCSIORU I iUfIR MARKUS F.rown after a tough Ohio State .‘'IX sti.aight games, one which Yurkshot will assist. >unda>: ' nn.l . hop tine/ Adu Melba irsvit li’.e purrha.s.es, and lift.r.g of r* • • Kiled dr.nk.s. but never cold ones His Division went through P ans lu.s.s t(» Michigan nil lude.s Hri-.tol. does not mean Sunday School Head Hreakta.-*! ('>'ddled egc.« Melba .iumti« butte r and n hit of chop- .stneti'-Ms -*n the s'ile of .sporl.s Backed by a Coaches' Union, that the tedm ..an continue this H arry K. ‘Elliott of Hartford !So Plans Yet Toa.st. .stew cl pt une. j <'d paisley ^ou may also add! Will Smother j At Rockville roll vert ible.s .tnd fdher t\pes utiirh olluT ch'/t'!’*'** tion-staridiv v* lu • ' Finland’s l*re-\\ar Fleet i’ee Brown could say; ".\'nw hold dizzy pare The sti.iin must be was reelected superintendent ot j K.Uii li 1 l.c ■■:. » t Io.c .-pm- eased ofl an.l about the only wav the church school, with Emerson . presum.iblv would not l-e ',S .tided I l.ibU‘/\Vu iikr Mix well and hill your horses, brother To Take Cars by government pur-'h icef’,- a‘h head lettuce this can lie done is f.i relax. "If Rickerd. assistant; treasurer. John \ iMnncf T"iu.do jelly, ^ e jv d m * .Mild! - 1 ’ )V r d !i Mdba t'Cl.Mt B« fore the war, Finlantl A fteot "You can't lire me. The griev­ Baer Tonifjht' Mecliaiiics Seek FirsI t les ;n:n/n.s and bai.e about Ihirtv ct>n»isled of two ci>ast ilofoiist ance, (om nutlec h.is something to we can get by Brlstnl'' was thie Derby: assistant. William Shearer. | (ubcN, rua.st ilm ken, .string beans hattlr cry before the game. Just Mrs. Frank V. Williams con- , Mants .\ssnriinee On Price I nup^ld-'.s Serve .Mth nutter. ironclnd.s, foiir . gunboats, seven say about this. One more word Viclor> ; 'Eeaiii Keatlx (Continued from Pftge One) .ivi)( ado is.iiad no because the vu’.nty was accom­ tinues as head of the primary de- j Murray >aid H* nder.son unuld motor torpetio boats, three mine­ from ,voti and I'll call a ehapel Heavyweight Glianip .\ll be n.sked to gi\ <’ ■r.'^.suram e that Moiida> ^ Nation-Wide Stores ^ For Haril Game. plished doe.s not mc.an that this partm ent, a position she has held j niiist advi.se citizens to n-taln (^ueslionn \nd \iiHuers layers an»i five .submarines meeting and have you barred from the gov'enrmetd uoijld p;iv the lull Hrc.iKl'i-* T o a s t 1 uiy ; • te.d the athletic department " Friiiied and Eager to was all tliore was to the season, for ft numbor of years; Miss Flea- | < for their own ump w IU) I c i :t. .-t I e, i r.ti.sin.s t'ar from it It Is recognized by nor Vittner is superintendent ot Henderson jjave a.ssuriinte nt n retail p ro '• teV ill .hIo. U" "! Yea, now Is the time for al! Tlir .Man. host, r Tradr haxkct- now in the h.uid.s ot dr.ihu.*; itiid Lull' ll ‘ ' c.s ol c r.ipcjuu'c (Build I p "'tix’iiglh Ihrm igh Nation-AVide the team and cvcrvt*idy else, that the Beginners department and nieeling the Senate (’t»rnrnittee KxerciHe) i p good coHehes to come to the aid of Vi ipe Out Fonderoni* liall teams .'.tart.s tin., cw i.iiig after that the ilealers ’.\i-uld h.- giw n ■ Innmu Ibah-d ht'ct. .spin.ich. t hem.SeIve.s both Ka.-l l!ailfiiiil ami Windham, Mrs. George Borat of tin* Cradle investigating .small business prob (.^uesl.iiu .■> writes "Have*gone Glialleiiger (^)nlekly. ;. r.ine .lay l.i.ull iigaii;.*! the Ko, k- who plays here .--latiiid.av night, Hoi), with Mrs. Ferdinand Klein as j j^snui that the government would tim<^ in whi'di to lujuidate their carrot.s, -alad of ' old < iK>ked heeUs Mayonnaise pint 29c vilh- High team in th.it .ilv 17. husine.s.se.s .so liny ‘a -iuIcJ not he .u,d celorv gel dm , t hf''Ug.h ,nuu h knesN and disease 1 pull then p.infs on the iiiime way . ftsftiatftnt. take stepswithin existing govern­ night: .''tailing with thus , nnte*t that Bri.'iol .In. . and in so doing Mrs. E. E. Segar js superinten­ forreii to carry cm mdefimlely rne**da\ : and nothing ,hut your w'av of diet­ B.\ (•u.\lc Tullxit mental framework to protec t auto­ ing ha.s ♦•ver he’.pc.l nie. but still Ihexleam will l.i. (ill Ih.' mad cmi-. might stop the viitoiy niarcli dent of the Home Department of with a larg»‘ ovi rhead Hreaklast Whol<*-wheal inuf- New York, Jan 9 -T J hv..Ii t'lniiMiisly until it [.lay,* the Ihit- mobile dealers against direct fi­ De.sprte the ai tiofi of the Of­ I have a 'Ae'ik feding. n'> m atter Wappiiijj Bovs jiisiVg.ird Saturday night's I the church school, with Mrs. Karl lm.s j.i-anut ludter. .slewed prum-.s. MEAT FRUITS AND nam Trade here H'ehiu.ary fi The. nancial loss as a re.sult of the gov- I fice of Prodm tioii .Management how ' long 1 sb‘cp ■ 1 Buddy I Baer, having heUi guil­ game. B.at East Hartford first, iKeller. aasistanl. Miss Betty Klein Lunch .'-^a.ad'of h.ill.s of i ream .‘-t.Titing lime loiiigl.l i.* 7 l.'i sharp ernnienf.s freezing of new car yesterday in Hnnoiim ing im rea.sed .An.swer; Try taking mure sys- . ty of knocking champion .toe Ixuis . tonight, and then take Windham I heads the Go-To-Church*Band. cheese on sleual cooked hoets, ob I luring the past week I'na. Ii sales. But, he said, there was no quotas for protlurtion- nf rommer- tem atir exerci.se.s and see if you ' VEGETABLES D 11 Pirates 1 (car out of thY ring in Wa-hiiig- on. Both game* are dLstlnclly sep­ Howard Keeney the Boy^ Scout stung beams. VALUES Harry Kit. tun. Iia.s put the team existing machinery to deal with cial trin ks and bu.ses in February. ton I'a.s’ spring, pr.iliahiv will pii\ ■ al ate fii.m c.i h other and should committee; a(iditors chosen are Dinner' Vegetable soup, roa.st ' cannot build up your strength through the har.le,*t kin.I of pra. - dealers forced out of business nr Joseph H Kastman, ilefenst* trans­ that your .slcej) will do you more ; . :=j£^...... |..r 111.* .sms. with intrri’.'t, tonight be treated a.s such. Another thing Julius Strong and Herbert Ten- , j^niploves put out of work in the beef. bidtered beets, .s.ilad ot Wagner ,\pples. li.'e .M-.*.*i..iis Willi hut ttiree ol portation direct or. predict «‘d th.it uo»m1. No m atter Ine.v much you ' (')iuck n.ifi.vit, . . . PionetT Parachute Takes 3. Jumping I* f'xin. but Jumping over girt*' plenie Uhles, like in M idison Squnre G.ir.k n. that lli;a writer heard during the ncy. Clayton Taylor heads the • •Hiked p» .t.-s r.iw I eliuy and raw 4. Ski Jnrlng, prnlialily. Is more up your allev If you're Jii*t a I m>- future, and it might well l>e con- Tins lime the lowering I'al.- la.it yeai'a . hampi..n-iliip team all civilian Inn k production would . a-rrot.s dud. nothing you lan in gin n er. IL itire r than sliu w in g off f.»r ttie girl*. \oii might tietter (..inian faces a perfc.tly ...luli- !..*( k It Iia.s been h real har.l ta.sk to ni.(ke a supreme effort to stop j Joseph Wright who was chosen UiNlnes: the pbue of physical exemse. and | l«e pontiMim-d until after your first try at skiing. join them at tills thrilling, hut les* risky s|w,rt. Plan Not ('4)ni|»leted He had thus (nmment: (irapefruit. Uoned. light-keen Joe I>>iii.s ini- l.» gel the tii.ya m the propel .Mancbciil. r s long .string of vic- ' moderator, presided at the busi- Ureakf.asl. iirange.s all ‘dtvsire.l ' it IS surpnsing how you can gam ' Last <^)uarter. ‘ "The committee can vety safely “There mey be a tendency to [latienl I . wipe out am s ’lgina .'.;iaj'.* Th.‘ l.'.im lonk.s heller righ* tori.'.s I-or many .years the neigh­ * ness meeting and called for re- vla.ss of s'.eect milk. in -Strength through increa.'^ing Kump Roa.st, 4 for ...... now. than at nnv time .luring the rest assured that we will not ask forget or failure to nudize ttiat that m. .1 have atlach.'U M his boring 'si hool has been natural ^portft of the pastor, the various Lunch I* o t a l o e s. -rooke'! I y* ur »-xerci.se when it would.prob- dealers to incur losses as to pro* rivvlian transp ;n gelatin .stewi'.i Hpi'icot.s ,koro- 30c (Ralph Rockvkcll. chairman of the I .jetnils of the plans ha M ha. k the fu- hookmakerj are offering only 1-6 Coach Clarke ha.s a great team Due to the fart that the m ag­ lireaktast I'oai h«*«l eggs on iiiKled .Slope Reported Hapless Indians ;L. J. Tuttle explained points on | Chairman Murray (D, Mont i of anemia Daisy Hants, Celer>, ■tite thrusts at ttn- net by the Pi- M tiiig .Swedes I’ry IlartI (Id.* I hat he IS s.icre.H,*ful in the B.v Hugh I'iillrrl.in, Jr. of ba.*kethall players Both squads, -which enlightenment was request-I dedareii in an interview that the netic poles do not (‘oincide wdh .Melh.i toa.st. pe.ir .''auie riit. s all Uirnjgli the game An-iuef. .Some nf the svmtitohi.s '2o;h defense of his worl.l title. 1-2 .New. V. rk. Jan 9 .-P If you to be cxa.t, are burning with a de­ the geographic poles, only along Luru'ii ibiw apple.s'a-< dc.sircd. lb...... 39c hunch ...... ‘‘Fair*’: ill Operate ed. order freezing sales of new cars pre.st-rd m arien.m are as follow.s. In th.' nigh'.iap the Pioneer Par- I’o O vertake l{ainl)ler*^ t at he ,st ; ,* J’..ii r iirudc the 1.'. like Rudd’ M.i. r agair.st Lou..* to- sire to keep this winning streaje .Minor lmpro\♦fiK'nln would put thou.sands of .sale.snien, an area running fmm the rlrcut Dinriei lb*a.thers out .of work. l^k es to Flo! id.i ll'es a.ionipa'' t.iriot.-^ turnip cup .sala'l. baked "lij.l o u t' in ttie la.st quarter, tl- III l.;ist (^)ii;irlcr. , ness. fairdnes*o fatigue, chilly .sen- ' f^tx S c o re H kMv .loe.*n't wear as 'ivc;l as he .M.iir (iw r M kil V. th tho !>• King to t.ini ;he Ea-st Hartford team. I business committee, explained that | force the closing of many retail point to true north in the Fnited cpides a la ru'ide. et Thi.s w a.s an.'ther ol those U()-«: Ihnr i .‘■'ation and rapid heart beat. The S c o re I I m W.i.*’.ingt.'n I . 1 0 s. w h . II. r; I (l■.|' g .c \ I'loVdli'i, hu.* - of lourse. that they ju.st 'Only minor improvements were | agencie.* and make the automobile States, Globe Sodas games w hi re the w inners seemed Wm.syt'd. Jan 9 ( ' u'ul s ^ ITidAV: patient with anemia very fre- \\ ildrat^ A (r.'Wii of jx-inaps 20.011(1 un- b<-" .Or \"u cii, iiilb.w th" foot- plav E.a.'t Hartfoi'l and forget necessary during the past year to ' til have what it l.ikes, in the clos­ l)i>’jj«.si Rki Uu* •■.’Silver I T caiiib Biiiiclied for (Contents Only) B F launlly rich ri ermine. so.-ial .li.s- liall *ysti 111, H.* report".! bv E T .■^.itunlrtv night s game the heating system and churr h ing minutes. Hilin.ski was the big .'Mreak. loi'nirj one mile '.ast of I Krob. if - . - 1 1 L e a g u e tin. lion and iinif'im.*. i.s expect- II. 'ile.* of th. <'ti.i 1' ,1 Mo. ig,. 'T.'iin. St.ite '.V id'- attention ha* been [plant .and nuust of the.se were gun for Ihe winners but his mates Leail; Kolilt .N’ews-I'rce i**.'*.' H. h.-urd n guv :.(‘re on Koiite 44. ha* launclie 1 its \'alluzzl. rf . . . 0 0 c! t" v.. !gc itself into the h.g 1 . ntpicd on th" g.ame this evening. j cared for by member.s of the com­ eame throqgli with timely assis- . ■; 1 ( r t'l *, - \ ■ r, 1. 1 i c! r \ r : (I.nidino. r . . . . ^ .S ets New Mtirk ■\11 1..1 111 11 1'- iiii in-i t u t ll the .M.incnosler mittee without expense to the 4 large bottles 29c tun. (■ tf> *p >ii thr night for th" .Sui- ('((*nl Rea.son of activity and wiii 1 w illi . 'i ■ "I lb c more thim U a.'*hburn. rg 0 *10(1(1(111 t(. the Naval Itrlirf Socie- rolled* )•■, I 11,, h.T. i It ..f the l.'o'.s bring homr a'victory tonight , church The mair) project of the ritU's Th*‘ st nr**.**: ‘prrate on fvrry wrek-enj - , . 1 Vico. Ik ...... Forlt Foint*. N’.'.v t)..y.* . h'l ..t: t ;ist(|i ir (tu th.it th" ti'aip. !* on Its way again year was the building of a new Wapping 3 0 Iv. riiey hiii.e be"M l .re.l .ut" I’.i.'-- hmuphouf the v.mt(’r. woalhei the hro.idca.--t. .M k" .li oh* i* giv­ t> ligtt.-: and l>ig ,'i'r honors. The • parsonage on land on Henr>’ street H F T .1 .1 .. ,1. t. .ug a t .p pi i' e of S3ii h-, the cau.'.e GROCERY SPECIALS .undunins permiltinp. The Wild, at.*, p.ilc l b> li.a ing a ti. • . opy ol th" lilni.s for .*.-. on I tiam Will p ay the second ; deeded to tho (hurch for this pur- W Wsgn.-r, If ...... 8 1-2 17 10 2 \ .72 t.> victory over the Fa ' .m.s li.Iher than by the pro.«[.0 't of see­ Owner Arthur Kbb announce.s *h"w'.* on shi| bonid and at th- .Na­ squid from East Hartford In the Dodd, rf ...... • •• ( 0-2 ll Boml>er* dmn, ha.I lr> g . ■ .ill out ' to sh.*it l.'ust night in. the W...*t .ki,|e It,..- ing a great ficht val *tal'..ii.s koliowing iqi Buck 1 fhal H number of improvement.* Haugh, rf Ileal Benefit (tame preliminary game at 7:30 sharp. Sugar Heart Red Bag Wi'llrs, - . , ...... 3 O-il 6 . 2 0 • kiwTi the H imhcra. It was a hau l ,K.ig i.- while the n.qmhler.i f.mghi \Vi .ivci 's id".'i of buying ' t . kets " H. Wagn. r. rg ... .. have been etleited. with the low .-*haw, If . . lyouis possibly making his final LET’y PL/tlV MEALS Nation-Wide . . 1 1-1 3 3 0 ("light g.'ii: c tight through t.. tT.c for the football bowl hr(uidc.i.'t.*. m \ \ Ketchup, 2 large rt ten ill,' l.-itt:.' 1.1 n'l. th.. h'lyiqg 8'ostor, Ig ...... 1 IM ') run widencil and th(' slope.s Fcrgu.-ioii, (' . . . 1 0 ring api'earance before Indurtion . ’tins It Valley .vf ,Ni w (Irlenn* Coffee, lb...... fmisli riL- s.'ori* at half time \.a.* .7wc, I.'.* 3.-1 tr, 31. with Elizabeth Woody. McCoH't Dirdttor of Foods b(j;^Ules ...... Ferguson-, I g ...... 3 0-0 6 -inoothid out. A .,lilt. Ill Hii.l , n,.pnkie rg . . . 1 0 into the Armv. isn't ge'l^ig a .-upge.sl.* th.it f.ght listv (o r* Battle Birds | Potato Sticks. O ' .'qiiipment shop wi.l be open every .N'aczoW. ki IK ( . . 2 0 tl..l *i-ii hut in the closing min.itc- The o;)ener . the Ipim.s jum;) er.t. nor i* i’romoter .Mike ,1...'ihs should coi.li hill, .‘ith.-r cash or. MAHIEU Friend’s Beans, Totals ...... 20 2-6 42 i .*iaturdny and Sun.lay and a lirsl | Ihe smooth woilunj; winners earn­ I -iito the lend wjth t.ic op* rung Only Baer is taking a ^'.ight cit, defci'.se sl.amps to the Navy Re- | .3 cans ...... A v C iud house has been conatructed. i 1S;1 Spruce Street The Thriftier Cuts of Pork Pirates 9 0 IM ..hirtle .-LS Don Warren and BiM for fighting is his means of mak- i uef Fund F.ist. *I aellirg ticket* ; Pinehurst Vegetables 2 tall cans ...... •Vmple parking facilities also arr ed the nod, Await Barons” The Thriftier f uIh i»f Meat, like all meat, gl'se >011 B F T I .MeCcown peppe.-e.l the hoop with mg a living and he has not be. n. Thrift>. Fr**sh Stock I p -At These PricesI o •Score St half time 6-6 Referee for tonight * scrap wvre the $.7n / H \itaniins, nilneriiN and prnti'ins—and. of ('i»urN«>, that Sullivan, rf ...... 0-0 4 ocing provide^ Thomas. I’ierro led the attack for the niar'a.j.l .*u. i-e.*s and t.hc int.'rmr.*- in the big money It Is one of the (vne* Native Fre.sh good meat flavor. Saybrook Scottowels, .MiCuUian, If ...... n 0-0 0 The ."Silver Streak," situated Hawk.s who sw.m.jic.'I and (lippc.l .*:on foun I the I-'ali'on.* ..n the .*hort few real benefit fight.* ever sr- Carrots or Beets ['herrids. < lri.*wi (Id. it ...... 0 2-2 2 hard by Route 44, is within ea.sy e of 2'7-ll count r-inged. (;i«‘v»‘lainl al Ncm Haven : Egg.s, (i07...... 43c Sunday .1 ro H s...... A 7 C IU>j ul Blu .|..wn th. Jiistilieil ( oniplalnt Southt-rgrill, If ...... 0 1-2 ■ 1 .uccSB of hundrc.Ia, of the state., As u.'u.ql the-referee will not he \V .It. r ( t;,p . Vail W '.M ,1- Pinehurst .Small. Fresh. Hil) or Strip Saturday 2 b o ttle s ...... Scottissue, B F T haploa,* Shamri). k Jr-Y, 37-21 the l-'.ying .S'Acdi's w hkh have .Siiiidav; (ioarh Karl) 2 bunches 15c Davis, c ...... 0 0-0 0 urban skiers. Thh development t.i-tcU of the cup ot VI. tore tmt nan'.(il 'mill ).i.*t hef.ire th.e pniicl- 1111 I'iiiversitv lOlcoi 1 hi I I a C ro a m .'rt Robb, rf '...... 20 0 40 j Judging fi;oni the scoira all the.*.- :i ro lls ...... J L ^ C B. Southergili, rg .'.3 0-0 6 hoa.sts an Underwood tow of the .'nc.e thH year fought a coiiragc.m.s pa's enter the ring Chances are . '.ach. wcni 1. I' e. uuk,t , /(li. FRESH (.RKKN BROCCOI.I...... 2 5c Si>c*d OfongtA Neslle's Rivosa.-lf ...... 7 0 14 K o I m d s o i i Hetiirii!** ^ Butter, lb. . . . 39c Roast Pork lb. 27c Ted Ford. Ig ...... '2 0-3 4 latest design and a gert^le practice tram s apparent y have first hai: ip hill h.attle after fallin]* behind it will n. t be the mo.*t n dej of ' r night, to ». ..u* h.iHi t. •in;s tn t Cr*oai w (ireen Beans...... 2 qls. ,3.'5c ■Morsels. \\ aldorf Tissue, ^ 1-autenback. c ...... 4 0 8 ninnrrs and fade in the closing slope with a long runout. -The mi.m Charticr, rg . . . at the half but s.aw the the arbiters. Arthur Donovan, he- (he Hanover-i'incirnriti U game ' SltC*d ftr^od SK«llt '1) Loin Koa.'.ls, .'Uc Ih. Chops. Ih. C9«k*taloes. 2 packages ...... 4 ro lls ...... I ^ C ti 3-7 17 Surowiec. Ig . ,. . . 7 - game fly out the wimj.iw as their ( au.se it was .Arthur .who disq lali- The n gul.nt r.-fei.i fii .'l (• .'li.f.v .•spare Rihs and Small Pieces of Pork O V I 0 14 ners spurted ahe.Kl in the tini. i 1» 11 . .S 1 l;.. . P-' White Onions. Cranberries. Score at half time 20-6 Wap- a last ride, is hot too difficult 'for I .*p riled rally fell .short bv four fic.l Hii'r In the Wa ihington b it up *.i \'le \\ .pk . v, .1* .halt.'ll f .r ptnind pkg.' . . 22c Orifhd C»rn«d Dion. I g ...... 0 0 0 ft.; :! ? : r!!•' N. - M?('. Fagl.'S to cook uilh Sauerkraut. I.ti. Egg« on Toofi ping. the average enlhuaiaat, The\flril quaitrr to aa.sure vi tory precious'points and the laurel He nn.l in.iirred the terrible wrath the Jolt H i get the usual f. .■ tvat Crisp. Hard Heads THESE PRICES ARE QUOTED FOR C ASH! part of the alope la pitched 8t a The Royal Blurs, however, seem nf Ri. I'lv's m anager .-An. il HolT- he conipiai ed I wa* (|.n....l .u u *. 1 ■U S night in (iralifini friick- !oS»# Cocoo Bacon S'luarcs will he featured at ... Ih. .'t2e Totals ...... 45 0 90 wrc.ith went to the Ramblers aa liey g.une. pioneers sharp angle, followed by a abort to be the eidteption. La.sl night nian However, it la entirely p.'s- busy 1 'l.dn t get ic. i.,ii *. . ut.t.g ;m -V,;i ui*i* .in La ‘*s ‘»’ h w Coff«« Coco« Indian Jrs. Vic Taggart and Joe Beilis receiv- once this er.'(. 2-1.1-). jikg. . and Hampden .-.lieed Bac(*n a t ...... Ih. .'Me Iceberg Lettuce 17c B F T leveling off area and then a long they went on a scoring spree an.J | •sible that our Boxing Commis­ done." I 1 'lc\ u ufi •t Tr- ‘J !it re 20c BURSACK BROS. n. straw, rf .. . . . 2 el the nod aa the stars of the bat­ IV.’.l.Tt I'd hv the I’arsnips. Modean. rf . . . . , .3 1-2 7 slope of a more moderate 'degree 1 .5 when the scorers finu'lie.l their ; tle. sioners will put Donovan in there n .inJ >(.'« :i .1 Small Link Sausage, a good hu,v at . . Ih. ".."(c I5» H artford Road — Tel. 8332 V T^onfpson, If . . ... 0 0 0 !■ tu SJ R adiator* Carnev.' rf ...... 0 0-1 0 The layout of the big slope has ta.'k just at d.iwn they f..':n t th.' just |.' prove that they .an t he Abe (7reel;. *1- N R . I''. - - To ($80*0 Soup I'ellow Turnips ...... *5 ths. lOc; peek ISc .Mcljiughlln, c ... 1 1 3 Hultman Weir,and c.iffor 1 1)!hv- . t von L or Sperr,v’s Bag Sausage Deerfoot and Briirht- Di-nson, If ...... X .2 2-6 6 been constructed so that it is pos­ Blues had sung the blues to Ihv inflmidiited by Hoffman or any- debt, has **;, il i; \ . g 1.' ;i,b .1 Alcohol, qt. c;m 25c KITTEL’S MARKET I W. H ARRY ENGI AND RIdolfl, r g ...... 0 0 0 cd bnlli.mtly in defe.xt for the air- i« f.'l.UOIlil; U wnnd Sausage. Blaiu ivgrd. If...... Nl 0-0 2 sible to leave the'tow run at a half Indian Jra , to the tune of 90-8. It min-led -Swede,*. hodv else. -sions in th.' 37 st iles in ti s orgae- S^oLeppd Miipd !Many of our riisfonierx aro bii.Aing thrv* Itniin 18 Bl»»ell St. Tel. 4266 I Manrheater Green Tel. 3431 B. MrDow.'ll, c . . . . I-ea, Ig ...... „. . 0 0 0 .5( r. at- : N. H r . . i-\ % '>re of N S j-1 t dozen point.* along the way to was the moat rrushm g .lefeat Despite the fa.-t that Baer pro­ izalioiv tn stage ber.ifit show.* b r Caiiiiiliau I’.fu >11, N rrinont IMiro Maple Svrup <4t. 9.V' Hllinski. Ig ...... 0-0 Ferguann, Ig . . . . , . . 0 0 0 Rams ,'i t 1 ll » \ . i '1 ^ prcvi- V»g4*tob‘P* Morrell's Be'ul,\-lo-Ser\e Ham . . h.vie or Nation-Wide Food Store* of New; Fngland. 12 start the descent. A' handed any team in Manchester pelled Louis througti the ropes | the Infantile l’,iralv .*1* (ub. l .\n- C u I !-(»unre »>oflle 39c. rup Totals ...... 3 2 8 this ve.ar.' H Smstchetti. rf 4 3 n \*. I’.n Ni I m H;iin.« bat k in the T Conron rg ...... 3 0-2 10 year attracted thoiisamls of skiers s left hook in the first round ot aside a month when everv i ulj C p 0*3^9^ • *>feod 2 .Sauerkraut ...... Ih. Kic Tuf» M/e^: T lv and JHi' Roitle. Score at half-time, 17-13 Hawks D Warren. If ...... 6 n 12 ;r.t an I t -*’ f’i.st-si..Yl;:’.g -Norm ^’ell-iw (»"•..; -. Thevc pricen tin not r«*flect rci'cnt a M dbl the [H.nderous Buddy look ilk. ^ 20c ,R M.1* Sid<-ldes center of Connecticut. It is located 12 take That wouldn't n..'! .ii vtunly .\rv.lijvi n ’.VI, )m’ h\ tull .str»*f'.gth N 27e pound. Vnoflicr Nhipment of Bure 11. Frey. Ik ...... a true match for the champion B F T on nn eastward, sheltered hillside, Hawks Acorns Whip 4 1 i» much and '.kely '.vou!'l hnr.g in it)i th** <’l*'v*'!.in‘l I'laying* llO \F ^ . 'D .-lh. (:ui finlv 29c; 'I fi>r It ohvioiisly was s lucky swat | Lfuul O' l.i'k",' Pinehurst Kic-hh ('hooped Holmes, rf ...... 7 0-0 14 and only a light snowfall is neces- B F T more dough Alti r cli v. n ve.irs n h’nr; •i;- \ \r.. A liil an J i.s p'Sily 65c t.KOlM) BEEE—A (i.'.od Value!...... Ih. .!2c fui: back on his feet he gave Buddv an loaU Fr«th Pork Genovisi, If ...... 6 0-0 12 ran for the first time this season Ferguson, If- ...... 0 0 0 Silbros 57-51 FWleon* Giants. Mel Hem :.* n.-gotiat;: g tor l • t 1 ^ 0 l',..-. ; .rn un o:.\- i.: I’.nt-s ■Meat> Shank .Soup Bones. We Have a l.iiiiittul St. I.can .Stewing B e e f...... Ih. ".9c Tenney, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 ing storm; and the interest evi­ White, rg ...... ___ 1 0 2 3 o 6 gest eastern colleg..* U.iti.*t rc- I- .st." ! I.. Jt O! injljr- Mar.«hnui!lo\\. 8ak«d Po»«lp«$ Old Monk French ...... qt. Corrots ond Peos G. Evans, If ...... end of the sixth round when Ixiuis 1 Bare Marrow Soup Bones...... '1 Ihs. 10c CARRA’S MARKET .N'apola, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 denced. both by participants "and Aceto. Ig ...... ___ 2 ■ 2 6 6 o 12 [vorts on the pro I tims tour i.s that ■i.*l i-u . \[ . »c 1 h:i-h:r k IM the BellcAleu (Italian) ...... qt. .S2.05 Wiiiiiprs File I p F. Wilson, c ...... hit him a final paralyzing blow- 1-lli. p k g ...... Solod weth Sfsaghetii > Gabbey, Ig ...... 1 0-0 2. •spertatora, leads observers to be­ IjiFrancia, c ...... 1 1 3 4 1 9 the crnvvds nave been lu.st ..tioiit ;. n* .{/ \( • Uii n • h • 'k.*( * 21c N IVter Pan peanut Rutter in economical 5-lh. ennx, XI.S5 R. R'ln.le rg ...... after the hell, not having heard Su»«‘ft) Totals ...... 17 0-0 34 Jones, r f ...... IT 2 r.v.ad folks i*'.a* 'I., v m t f ad grt CoffpoerT*a Ma)i-Coceo O R A N fiF S ...... doz. 27c; 2 doz. .i.ic ___ 3 2 8 bv the most arduous campaign N’aliie Broilers. Fr,vers. Score at half Ume: 18-14 Pio- Hayes. If ...... ___ 1 0 2 Piling up a big m.argin in the S.'tirr nt ha?f 26-11. Ram.s Rrft lower berth* on ffv.* v-.it s ;.i i: ts Royal Scarlet Co^ea O f Teo Milk Kemco Peas 2 for 29c ever un.lert.ikcn by a heavyweight I (► Affiriii Itiilesr Seedless Grapefruit (or .Atwood) neer*. Referee: Busky. Davidson, c .... ___ 1 0 crop. K Hi.hsoH. i ...Sergt Fre.ldi .Mill*, ihe Hr;t- t .Small and Large Roasters. Ducks. Fowl. 2 first half the Acorns of Meriden champion If Buddy couldn't whip Sweet Pe.3‘. Pro Golfers Off Flaherty, rg .... ___ 1 0 2 i.*h^younpst« r who look.* so good I for 2.')C ■* Dozen 72c Del Monte Coffee lb. 31c stopped .Silbros last night. 57-51 in Kamhler^ i him under those conditions, then it ' c a n ...... 15c Davts, I g ...... ___ 3 1 7 thcv,jri' la;ku.g about hr:pg'ng luiii < ’hi' 3 c .If V f'clegatesi; Ihmeless Rump and Chuck Oien or Pot Boasts. Pink .'seedless Grapefruit . . . .'1 for 2.")c; do/.. H.'lc SAFAD Tall Can Levine Matehed a free scoring game at the West B F T, ! Ls difficult to imagine his,standing | over here foi a benefit fight, w .a* 3.'; -t.' r< ica.i'. ti) act*" .\PP1.F..S — I'EARS On Golden Trail V Taggart, r f ...... 7 - up for more than t'hfee or four ' t o rn 0'.!. VEGETAHFES Totals ...... 9 3 21 Side Rec. Frey and Modean atarre.T 3 IT i given Jii'.*t 21 ho irs off fn ni th.e t(>Y!;i\ «■;. j,.ii * fJ942 a.s. Rib Roasts.. E Wei.ss, If . ''...... round* against the eager, perfect­ rRnsTtD Sheffield Milk _ 3 for 25c Score at half-time, 17-15, Hawks. 1 0 2 ' I’.oyal Air korce fo f;ght .lick !r;c.c" "p I. th.' r..V;ic.i: inter-, quart can . . . . ^ ith Earl Roys for the loaors while the scoring for .1. Bclhs, c ...... ly tuned Louis he will face to- . 39c SHL RFINE COFFEE ____ lb. 31c; 2 lbs. 60c Peppers Jersey Referee, Thomas. the winners was fairly evenly di­ 3 .1 7 1 Contlon. H*' won.’w hut hyr li)i rni:i> inlt r- .h..la-t; f c« r.’.I f c . SAFE ()N .11 ICF AM ) BFETS! Los Angeles. Jap. 9 Call- F. McGcow-n, rg . . . . 2 0 A . nl.cht- ' I'Nl SiTfi*' of '*iir f gl/* r.sr.- u)i'> " ir .AiUio.gh •tm, . pi' >*f.c. liv e :uie*. •lum bo Straw herrie.s . . . . Watercres.* vided. The score: Buddv was expected to weigh in 4- 2 i can 10c Holyoke. Jan. 9.- Making good fomia'a ricn winter golf trail open­ T. -Martin. Ig , . . . . 1 3 >5 1 .1 nioiitdi .* furlough to tr.i.' . lianges .. . .i.,,. .; -h.- interest of firapefruit and Orange Juice, the eeunomiral 1‘inehur^t lx o|>ert until 7 KM) tonight... |ilea>e 'phone Pork & Beans No. Acorns at about 245 pounda st the Athle­ •Marrow .Bean*. Bo\ senberries. Iceberg Lettuce No, 3 C an a month old pnmiiae to go through ed the 1942 season today aa Am­ B mo.'t of th.'-r.-; M'('iitulivc* a re-7 tii-ounce can ...... t cans H9c tonight If con\rnlent. I'lease remember the .■\rrny tic ('ommlsslon todav. while Louis Todav's (iiirst Star 2 Ib.s...... Blueberries. with a bout here Involving Gus Harlow, rf ...... 5 14 4 35 port w.is aw ait..1 on injuncs >lur-^ 27c iieedH rubber, help ux Kave lirtst. and do not a.*.k for Boston Lettuce erica's greatest player* started F ljlng Swcsiek ' had planned his training to bring John N .S .bo. Detroit Erec Blue Fahel (irade A Sliced Beets 2 for 19c 1 Cohen) Levine, New York feath­ ...... 4 . i.-g ttu* 1911 sca-vin. with d.-b.iteJJ Peas and Carrots. rush order*, 'phone a* early aa poxalble *o that we Kemco Tomatoes over the green acres of 'Hillcrest Garvev, If . . . B, him into the ring between 204-5 Proks "Con.'-olatioii; Louis N'.'r- pcotch Cured Peas. 2 No. 2 cans 2 ic Dozen SI..'13 Chicory erweight sensation at the earliest Cibula, c . . F. T ex[>- tr.i (.11 IIIk - of cnrbingSi ran (tend nut larger trip*. ,\nd Vnrie Sam need* Kraft possible date, manager George Countrj- Club in the first round of ...... \ •lohnson. rf ...... 1 1 3 , the heaviest since he became cham­ inan Ncws.im. the Mr. B • I'... of Salted Heiringi C orn. Fimas. pa|>er...the boy* at the front need paper more for Rareripes 2 for 25c the annual l.ais Angeles open. Capanik. rg ...... 4 im.'ha! s t-. a grp.itci n e x lj Merit Catsup Galnaf^rd who handle.* the ring Giffnrd. If ...... 2 1 ' '■> pion. Hartsvill", -S. C vyii: have . no f.et xour -lanuarx' Issue of 'IrCnlls >te*| Planner If making war than we rl\ilian* need It to throw away. Seventv-twO holes of play Zebora, Ig ...... 5 i n c 'n ...... 10c Cauliflower. Radishes .. .bch. 3c| destinies of Ray Robinson, New Multman, c ...... 5 1 11 1 thing to lor.sole him when h.- .*ees Tile c.'ijniuttoe ai tel yesterday* YOU want fo make (1> or (2 1 In Sunda,v's menus. ,The Klinsky, If ...... 2 Return hag*. . egg boxes, please, and discourage the Lighthouse Cleanser 4 for 17c Y'brk welterweight, today signed stretched ov. r four days awaited Wejr. rg**...... 3 2 8: Serond. (tue«slng S^nua his Tiger C(.'ntr:.vt His 19(2 in­ -Asparagus Tips. Meal Planners are Free I Pascal Celery the field. The tournam ent haa pro­ Ja4(lgo. rf . . . .' ...... 2 to remijve the penalty./ r throw Roll M ops waste of paper.,' contract.* for Levine to meet Earl Noren, Ig ...... 2 0 4 ; Reds Missed h> 10 Hit* come tax will not hr a.* b:g as the duced mor- than Its share of color Cattaruha. rg ...... 2 mg a second - forWar(J pass fromn .Asparagus Cut. White Celery 2 for 11c Roys. Bristol, Connecticut feather­ one in 11 ' Herrings. 2 for Lava Soap and gained its reward of respect ---- N behind the s-rimmape line, and to - 25c S p i l t h . FRENCH ENPIVEI weight and rated the beat 126 w 13 3 31 Cincinnati .Ah The hot stove since it was firai staged sixteen 26 57 leaguers have it all figured out H e’s One - \riiMNl But .Not Too Bns.v .'imi lifv the rule* by m.iHmg iden­ Avocados ROAST PORK—RIB SID E ...... lb. 2.4C pounder in the Nutmeg State, In Score at half. 18-10. Ramblers. tical regulations apply to all free Sjdced Herring* years ago. Silbros Referee, E. Bissell. Ten more base hits, injectej at L.\N P O' A.Ml IOW.\ POT ROAST ...... lb. :i2c an eight round aemiwintiup next Packed in the array of talent, Frey, rf ...... 5 ki( ks. jiin t j a r ...... Chinese Cabbage .Vonday night, at the .'Valley the pniper times i«» the pr.iper Salinka Ka* 4' H E K. .u h 25c V Cut From Swift’s Select Beef! shooting for the $10,000 prize . Modean, If ...... 6 games, would have given the Cin­ Another rule due for revision New Cabbage Arena. Tbpping the card will be :.s a one-arine.l |>apcr-h

W aoflB TOWS Klfi WHlflL WAS1 l i ifc QUi-« Ailu « i5 mT, Sense and Nonsense SN D -IFA ttO AsSiWBR...... "TO Hl8 MNP ABOUT 5ii4tt*i e o o o ANO — AhhSL'H fob S(i. IF'ItU M IL R £ T j ^ K " ^ . E TRANSiAiseioM m e . Cbanginf Modea Incidentally, did you know...-; F A S ^ .^ ed They say that the glamor/6f th* y o m , s u H f _ _ sG The ostrich wa.a. until of late, the 52 cArda In a playing deck SALE RENT Fb traveling carnival and circus life ■A bird derided for the trait represent the 52 wehnnr .Vt South .Metliodist. Reronies RrislIinaC.it- 'Keep Peeling’.” n.c.v S.ivc y'oursclf fi"iii $.''d to .VrrRACTlVE, D< II HI.E ne>m t" The building trades industry rep­ Then, doubts rising, he asked: 4s(ft aftt r (> $100. Hrunr.ci s. so Oakland Tel. WANTED LAI'.NIIRE.SR. ."y i .share .stiare wonwith arHiUierr mart. Tele- T ailel as Honolulu \Js resented a $14,000,000 annual bus­ Draftee— Y’ou are a captain, Boogy— sJay. what’a m attar OUT OUR WAY R. w i l l ia m s o u r BOARDING HOUSE WITH I'r. Nelson P, Horn, picMdenl ot Father—My ton has MAJOR HOOPLE .3191., . ' . •hoine.or > ,iirs Tele].hone 8Mo. .ph.' ne 2-0077. ______e______iness until the war exploded, and aren’t you, sir? with your jaw? \ H. L. Fortune Baker I’niversity, Baldwin. Kan­ Dark Every INifrhi. Colonel—Well. 1 was once...... Ideas. Xthen It Btixxi stock still. Houses Woogy— I just had a tussle with TWe. OML.V TVIlVxkS h e s that F(Nr REN T Rt.'in.l S riT A B L K sas, i.« tn be jxuest preacher at th« F ' WEU_TMEM DAVS MISS JULIET, AS A RULE X b S&LO/ KOR SALE 1931 HALF TC.N WA.NTED TWO W’.AITRESSK.S under eonstruetion stand 4u.at at but I'm not any more I m just I Teacher—Especially In srltKme- a dentist Ot_‘ DAVE AIIO’T 7^ 1 U EA R VOU'R 'W O FFEtt- t. ,|' '2 1 lot hel - ■ Ir fiYeii’l' priv.n. AMBITIOUS. YOU MAD TO ^jeOK Contract raiiitiiif: pi, kui' Fold tr i' k. 2 spai I II I S ,.\pplv Silk City lyiner. 04 1 .Main S»»uih Methiniist chiirih Sunday. Kv KiiKme BiirnH ttuy were a month ago. ^irnbe.. a colonel now. ’ tic. Boogy— Who won ? \ DO*xJE t o l o o k ■WV-IV OlDkJ'T R ilK.NERAl. I; aieu oi k ediii'ktional inslitulion uf Icarnitu; *^*^*^^ Pacific has changed beautitul UFXED.' ME SEE© a b o u t TMAT WlMOSKlE'uD Since the .Nipponese attack, n i ’ If communists are callthg strikes It Is not the early bird now who (SOT 6HB1VELBO ! ( ylinder t" .r alo. .r -s.’, l.ii. Price tionie and -a la IV man. .iji.ipv 137, t’ltk n .ctr*.,' Here Ghoseii -t of the Mississippi rivt'r. Thr ' from a Pacific playprnund MOW TW’ vOUtxKS B E A O B E HE UP EKKDUSM TO IF''/C»U WANNA P U T ^ I O IIN — B u t X'M GLAC.5 A S a roniniercial li.sh has been hooke , Another thing that might help I In our munition plants. gets th* worms. Th* man with 11 a.sonabie Ai'tbonv .V-itrelo. R. \ Herald ' Telephonx- 1040 d u v e ABE ;i‘^l*>r «»f South ('hnreh, Hev. W . a bristling ciladel of d»‘trnse. bv the Hawaiian Tuna l ackci the country is a larger attendance They've helped the Nazi blitz­ \ CURIOUS 'G^l c o l l a t e r a l Honest Workmanship Pine .strei't Tel 72'>'2 t.et-.veen .3 th* ability to g«t worms usually TH* BlCl<3 J O B S a m ' TUQKEV TH’ TBED D 1.-\R<1E Rtki.M Cl iM H'l iR r.\ BL3 Ralph Ward. .1 r . is a ttradiiate u \fter the tii.at .Iapane.se bomb Ltd . who did the bulk of Hawaii .s at prayer meetings. krieg hires soroeon* ela* to b* there HE J COOKIN’, IT'LL GCTCKA TM iEN Ty.'. ENOUGK TO PAN — WKV Pjrompl Service kiid 7 p, tn Vpplirations for Ihilil EV/HIO HAKkSS CMA)UGED/ IH'lp W anted— Mule ;{t. fi.rnisheil, peat to hath I’h'-tj.- Baker I iiiversily in the ela-.s ul j f, n Pearl Ha'bot. the islands' I '$2,.300.uii(i annual tuna Inisiiiess. To rob them of their pants early looking for them. OUT 'WITH ‘ek l / — 'f ER ROCKBOUNO SECuRlTV,' *IO ADfKtGSiON al- 30 ST. JOHN STHKKT Mam he.ster tlv37 .-til. r 3 p m '■ Knr|>loyiii«Mit (.e r tih - 1930. |,f,. iiud. rwei.t a siidilen and liras-|’>'he lishmc,. fh'et.s were manned Caller— I d like you to p.'iint a L - v m o l d t w i s T W O - c a r a t TO WATCK SOU W ANTFD M.y.N WITH S-dhrm 1---- Di Horn w h. is traveling at I lie ehaiiKe upsetting the entire ''"'-at entirejy by Japanese It.dher- portrait of my late uncle ] - T elep hone ■{102 Auto .\ccessones— I'ires ti I C E B S R .3 ,' PERFORM,' — e\[>eiierar to i.,-pi e.-tuit us. 'n rales Hrrriv«al ll«*rr. tiK' pre.soMt time ainung aliinmi I'ennomy. I men. .Artist— Bring him in HOLD EVERYTHING a n v FOFl S.M.K TWO . T IR F S full or part t.:i .[u op..sitioii 7o7 , Holirders Wiinled .'iH-.V ! groups in the Fast us well known' The $1.5 ikHpUMO tourist hu.siiiess ■Vilitarv authorities aie con.xio- Caller—I said my late uncle % T A K ? new al.H,' tubes, size 20xl.3>i I :n educational i ua les. He is i|Aa.s wipec! out. I.ei .sellers who* eriuK ways ami means of somlinj; Artist - Well, bring him In a.« I i \ .Mam stun t Hii.XRD .\ND l•^lll.M Von •\\( m I'.ii ant.'i td M Sinioe Htld.'bi and ad Lind, n ?a>iuale of Missouri We-b'ya-u j lashioned the lu-'klaces of ex«'tu* iiiil n.shiiii; Ili els un l.'r suiveil- soon as he gets here r WANTED KKl.lAHI.K .\ NI' rent l•■n..ln. laind\\ piivil"|;e « uip'.t'i^ MU-nl k ♦•rt Ou'atr.‘4 vs iH no’A 'ollege. (hirrett Biblical Institute i hloss«*ms lo dia}>e arouiui the ' lam e One 24-tool vessel w.as per­ .aho.^^r. Restil'ted. iVl 3.3.1.*. COOFi F.-1.;D T IR F S Pii.ed frr.ni .steady man foi milk deluauv .ipply tlic tri'io .h.‘1i«k>1 wfioii* is- !ui*i hoM.s a .Ma.stvi'.'' lio^rvv from | neek.s of loun.sts aie Iwuldliiij; mitted to leave Kawalo lia.sln re­ The guns will .'Or.tinue t'. loar Manchester $4 up P.rur-nei s. an t.akkitid St, •\pp)V to Hiy.int ,$■ I •h.ipma:-. i' \ 7-.an« ^ f . o! tiM< i.-; un lt-r the .Ni'i'thwe.stvin I'mvvr.-ity. thihr thumbs m idleness. cently with three American citi­ as long aa human tyranny h"lds Manchester. Tel. 3191. 19 Hull stiect zens but roiild Ro no further tha’ U a n te d lo ItentN 1 1 1 . ill.ui PtUL** McOillum. ^ H.'f.trr bfromiriK prpsi.lent '*t Gay erowd.s no longer gather to forth In the world. For much as ,( Evening Herald \teleome ships, he. ause seerecy three-quarters of a miie iron* 1 . Baker lTmer.«ity in 1936 I>r Horn men love peace, Uicy love liberty UM'lor a nt".\plan vvhwh bot amr ' . nsbrouds coat sehedules , .shore. Classified Advertisement W .VN'I'KP 3 1 pM-ni \ n t. in W.i.s on the fHculty of Iowa Btal. more, and (fo not mistake oppre*- : Wanted Autofv Help Wanted— Male or • .lan'^ry 13. K-hicatnui I .Mamiper .'Ml xiiM'ler G Korol Count sti average word* to a line \innity nf Mitri'' h*'.sftr, r.' Collece anmpany aiready If)itlali. numhera and abbreviaitonf Female 31 lialtlo 1 nuplp Tt‘1*’•piV 'HP i ■(unnuHSiorior G lirHco hius j I hun in .x in the .Mi.c.xotirl Confer-j people off the .str'eels hy 3 o'cloek •acA count at a word and compound had ailjusli'il it.s hu.siness lo war­ .inn' umce^.i. en. e. 1and have hit Hundreds of busine.ss- ■P.V " laborers wer.- woiiytf.g on J word! aa tN^o wnrda Minimum coat .MEN OK W0.MU:N- F ’dlrr Hru.'^h • s. lar^e and small time m’eds, a verj' tall building. Sud'ier.iv I !• price of three Mnee W.\NTEr> TO BCY used ears. w4ll Mam*he‘^ter i.s orte <>f the nin*' He IX the author of a volume iValers now averaging $37 .50 t*' Theaters in on ■ larpe chain are "We have raniior.l more tliaii the one at the top Wned over 1 Line ra*»e per dat for traneleni pay cash. Cole Motors Tel (104 'fio.a- anO to\yns hy the entitl.'.l "Our Life Work. ' and .n mds. .•^tart (.'ompanv .'iah'.s .Tnd dealer .s 'ip^ii only diirins matinee hours 10181 game-farm phea.sants an.l and shouted down to , nTs mate .--1 ifl ot .(ortifiCato ( cnXera to rural eonlnbutnr to lelijjmus and edu- Ueetl«e Marrb »T. I V t l i profits highest in histnr> .N* a (fuild Elui'ts Old then the houses are half fill- peaf'iwi killed to conserve rhiekeu "Hey. J a k e ’ Come up horc a j Cftih Charge ! .♦* iptu vus4U‘V office.^ And Iradf '■.itional Journals. jiian Nn investment (>nly 2 *s ■d. .Mi'st .light clubs are elo.sed i iced foi' lavers. ' hi' said. iThis .s minute and listen." | E COfiaecullvt U4>e .«i ^ cie I cte .Moving—Trucking— .'♦Tvhools. Formerly ('frlitu\il("4 \\«uv While in Mam he.ster Dr. Horn i I Ooneecutive Daye...l I otell ole taldi.shed terntnnes "p,-n Writ* \ IVw . ..iiliiuie to .,perale behiml | P > ' ' I ’8 'h*' biggest oi.ter of can- Minutes passed as Jake tHjl.d, Storage 2(1 by I>iiniel .Nolan, jiFpior s i- '.vill lie the cue-t of Rev ami Mrs. Dajr ...... In cte H ote | "f ^pply Kiilier Hru.sh ('n . -U* Its Officers black'»ul curiains. but the public ru*d phca.s.$nts m hiBtory, and a.«» a slowly up a seriyA of ladders At perVua>r of attenklance. StfRe Do- W Ralph Ward. Jr. at the par-I All orders for irregular inecrtlune Pearl street. Hartford. Conn seems m no nioovl for friVkiUiy. good guc.'^s. perhaps the first ran- last, panting, he reached the top ’ >111 be charged at the one time rate. | ^STORAGE ; artfnent of Education, one day a .sonaRe. m*d peaco( k I (hve references and pa.st experi­ F ru Taxis Op<*niting "I can’t hear anything." he si:d, * ^ acU l rgtee for long term every i Moving andd Packing. The AuMin \^»'ek fii the Manchester TVakle The $3.0DO.()00 brewery busm> day adyerUeing given upon reqaeet. _ . . ence. Sl. Mury‘«( (.roup >ain*> after listening Intently. | A. Chamber* Co. Telephone 6260 I ’nder the new plan. clerk.N Onlv a few taxift ar«' operating, us marking time except for yeasi- Ada ordered before t-he third or idack'iuts br.ng sina.shed fenders "No.” the other agreee charged only for Mrs. .Max Kasiilki a*« il Uu* trade sth'»nl will he avail- growing to augment Oahu s «le- ThWE l i t t l e n • tnh«ip.s HP' losinf: for ,l:u k <‘f I'a- nual importa^lion of .S4uu(‘ $2.00u - ** kic u a. OF? THE S-P'EIT CT i'. ad but no allowance or refund^ can tWj rr wga uav-ct •»€ /-T - ? P O K E R g a m e w j FOR SA LE .SITT/. f.-mal.- I bor an-d matenaUs needed ip war (HIM nf 'lupior wh.h I ba Diide on eix 'Irhe ade etopned MOWERS SHARPENED, repair I lliut IJinitfHl Ntaff I hard ;in«l that SIOKIES IN STAMPS after the dfth day. spaytvi. 8 hiiinth.s ukl ri-a.8"nabl>' .41 .Mnrv .- Dulio.x' G.iii'l ht'M iLs production. just iiefni e the holiday' season. I ed. shear grinding, key rittlng A< tion waa iak»‘n. the lommL-- For pairvmcMi of No **1111 forbldi"; dlepley Mnee not I Apply .30 CIcnwocsl sired. Distributor.s stoves. radios. While the wartime picture I duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc .innual mofiins; yestordny in the | sjoner p(*inted out because it i.s 1 I'fngerators household B oors AND HER BUDDIES •old. I and i»ther g l"(uuy.. Haw an is oplirnustic about 1?•••••••■•••••*»•»' Quiet BY EDGAR MARTIN The Herald wifl not be reeponeible . overhauled. Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl (’tUiM room, ulifti rcporL‘4 "t oIti-| n»‘i.c.‘»saiy to pr>,n'iaipply tion of any advertiaement ordered j ycar u c if .Muhnuitcii an'! clci t m , pp,y‘mcnt taff. which us- ' randared. I Yulyes, 701 Main. One large hotel w hu h catered lo Quotations All advertlaementa muat eonforir \ ing Company, 531 Lydall atreet. new vii e piesident.’ Mr.s ('’laylon ed o ve r 20.DDO ro.rtificatcfl last I ■ M'lthoul cxhau.stive Htu \L»u want me to give you an regulations enforced by the publish- - ■ ------Hou$^hold (loods 51 and Mr.s. (’harU>tle ieithvrg a.s without tr.an.sferring .siuiU' of th e' f"».-ssjble for mv . at least, t are and they reserve the right to t W ANTED TO Tt'NK, repair and > shift ; shops ar • «■ lo.sing aiui haberdash- (■ration’.' treiusuier .Mr.s, Gotberg ha.s .sri v»-1 the work t>> endi- Telephone Yoai Want \d* schools and rural supervisory of- snier. ■ eonlinued .Mr. Sankey. who-' future if present .shipping iiples of rn‘rmal‘ times are .super- rpH E harbor on the irland o' $244 Tins exceptional bnrgHin can- | .Mrs, .Mbi-rl Lind.say us a new rb es t I r will wv be' Mmnis and at time.s bothersome. •*’ Hong Kong, where a rmall FUNNY BUSINESS fiboha at the CHAUOk^ RAl'K guea nes.'4 We aelevl ^l«»re ItHiitinn diieitre.ss and .Mr- Irvuig Wick- cates in 1ft i»nter.s In .some cities, 'leaU'Ts in t-e.jfn. I have many cus- i Smne 15.000 p«-nple in Hiuu>!ulu British garrison showed surpris­ able t«. otTer thus nuttit again at ha i ronlmue.s a.s a dire, irens. — Ilenlt4> .MiiHaoltnl abave ae a convrnrince to ^dver- ' V'*ur (ity. train. < «>rustiu.lly super­ thus inendy invol\t‘.s a change of Inmor.s with small ciuKhen who | dep»‘nded cm the l'>unst trade for a | ing resistance to heavy Japanese u .;^ ) u; JI ■ tlaera. but th« C.\:rH MA I LS wiU be thus I 'W pru'e $10 d**po.sit will r* - 1 The Guild whi h ha.s in the p.i.si ne<‘ii fresh milk daily, and In some ! liveliho<»d. Most of them are turn- i vise and ( nmpletely DStat'Ush V"U personnel <5yde ('ampbell and it .'H'.'MiS to me the .American attacks, has developed from an accepted ae KILL PAVML.NT If -I'lve V'ir t'em E't.sy teihus ^taken ca.ie of ii-loc"r:iting (»i I ii.xe.x spi'( lally prepare.1 milk I ing t'l .h'f.'nse work. paM al tha buameea wfllce oo or ba- | in bumne.*4A with mudcin CiUiUy Pinu l Nolan, pinior wipervianrr* of P'sij.li', even yet, ar.- not entirely obscure pirate haunt to one of the rrs r:_ Phone or write for free ”< ourtc.'*> other irnpiovemeni.s in the reiiory. • d tcn'i'in'' 'ntu", ic !>' rtii.x. eoupled with the fa. t that I i For tw..> w.'.'ks aft.'i the, wiu. i. fora Cha aaventb day following tha • sl»UT. .supplietl by industry s .Auto" W'e will gladly call for yini. , '.if the .lang.'.i .s that sui ■ world's greatest ports In the cen­ flrat .Ineartlon of each ed otherwiea | voted to de« lU .ite t h<“ ept 11 e .seCi 'Tlrl ^ ' ei titlcatc ‘ enters he S U'l al,.n.' .I.'liver isi) iialf-pint.s .lady ' <211 u.iii .lO.t ret:.il tia.h' foMed ii/ WASH lU B B S large.st factory and 8D year old This service places yo.i uivler n<- roumt them. tury that It ha:- been an English Just Tc Play Safe BY ROY CRANB tha c h a r g e KATE wtU ba collact- fiiMir of live k hnmbrr.-* The ch’*rv h 1.. the .X, hool inuki'.x it impox.sililo , .x,l!..,ti'..' luln.ls an.l sat -n th.-m Mevican .Minis ad. .Vo responsibility for errora in famou.H name I'nind. Total invesl- ohligatM»n. p.'xscssion , ,, painted the extermr .ui'l m"dern- 1.. 1 111.' t'l ehange over. whi. h A I t*e- Chrislma.s 1 buy ng spie.' l,..-tm,2 * Interior. BUT ITS .sET-nus talephoned ada will ba aaaumed and j inont $2900 U’nte rov»*rl. 200 ALBERTS'^ F.ST 1911 ' lliirric'.l 'J •- > I's deep sheltered harbor, pic­ thalr accuracy cannot ba guaran- West 54 th -street. Nt‘W York ized ami redecot afed the I'Oicr lieve IS sh.ared hy most of the * iw ta\s disp.'ll.'.l the gloom I BUrDY. XM AM \ OTTE CMW5TMJD, LAte, AMD BOMBAS'S B / ftoory-Toory 43 Allyn St ■ Phime t’>"35»i I fl'kor during the suniiin r, :in.l -a hen .small.T .leal.'rx in t.'Wii, ' slightly. tured on the stamp above, w'hich WhOOTANT M15613N,' f OLD *.\AK1 I City. Th;' "till. ,' R .X ’ tiflay . arc nut A th o u sa n d MILES / a A S h fJ ^ v o a w i o Hartford I the c,'uUl pio)t‘. t has been r.uu- H- tn't .I,iM 9 ■ V r Other Viiglex ( onsidered I lost $.'!(> .81.1 in husin.'s.x .hii -. 'a as i.ssued in 1941 to commemo­ I PItiNT COME HALF Index of Classifltationa ' .eii.lin', un tin ' an.l 'nthmetir, Imt Aceoss THC AC.AB1AM CHAMMIVkS. B 4 * plote.l the entir»‘ reetery wNll oe in .1 .M Andrc'-s"* of .Vi-rthern lielai ') "In a.l.till.'ll t.i th.' ahov.' there i ing the ',w.i w.M'ks h.'for.' I'hris’,-; rate the 100th year of British rule, V«Ay ABOUMT th e SULF.WCDE STOPPiuo Birui* ...... AFOR SA LE W E L L E.stahli.shed FOR SA LE l i k e NEW Mono- M .sp.'.'t I .'.xp.m.siliility. and re-^ roKJT AO lust ( l;iS5 .shafie mad*- a hurnel Ti;p to L"nd(ui to­ :ii.' .'th.T things whi.'h .Tit.'r into' mas. oil.' m.'K'hant sai.l i is 10 square miles in area. W5«Lt> TO SEE tM RA'& MAHCOr BE­ £ngagamenta ...... M a.sli rmite. and p.tper bu.sme.s.s grain oil and ga.s c'-mhinati'in ' UglMll. ■ A L O N t Marrtagea ...... C Pe w ;us S--!Ved alt»l the Ifi.si- day tc» ronf'-r with Bullish niinus- th.' |*ietur.', h'lr.xt. ’ .xai.l .Mr. .S.ij)- \ Before the British occupation 60XCE tVVA'E r c CAUSE rr HAS THE AFTEa WSRKf Yeaf round work ’Write** Box Y. range h71 Center street. Man- Imiiistry at Standstill |— Mn-. Agues \A . I’rlcr. Aiin'rIcHii Deatba ...... O ne.s.s se.s.sion yestiT'! i> an ! a .s*»- fer-'i The purpo,^.' <.f the i-..nfM- k.'V. "i.x the matter ..f equipment, ; the island was desolate, populated OWLV tiECEMT HOTEL . Herald. 1 The $,'HMl.(88).(KMl sugar inghisliy.j Farm Hiireaii Association. Card of Thanks ...... S he.ster • nees w a.s not announceij here. It w.iul.i moan that wc would hpve 1 only by a small fishing colony, and WITHIN 7 0 0 ^^:LES In Memoriam ...... F lUil time followed. backbone of Hawaii’.s ecin.iOiy. h.asj to double up on deliveries. A fam ­ was 3 natural hangout for pirates Loat and'K.4‘und ...... 1 ome to a stan.istill. afTecHng m.ire i I have .inly one onler attack ABOOuncemnets ...... I ily wh.i to.ik four bottles .lady and contraband smugglers who FOR SALE GAS STOVE, good than 100,0(8) peojilr |and pursue ParaonaU ...... t «..uM have to take eight if the dealt in the opium trade. Automobtlra rUOTECT ’ enudition ( ’all 525ft Chaun.ey Wighlrnah. assi.s'ant — (l.'iirral AiiihinU'cl.. British 1,#^' .'Very other day .system weiil'intO j Aatumoblea f. r Skla ...... e w rni INSI KANTE I ------Aeie Dvfvnsr ’CoveraU' Apron fxecntive .xeci etai y tA ' h.- Haw ai­ I'Oiiimaiider In IJlijii. It was during the Op.um AVar of ( —------. n.'. t That m.'.ins I woul.l have 1 Automobiles for Kxchanga ..•• L ian Sugar Plant.'pA A.ssocmti.m. 1339-1842 that the English util­ Auto Acceaaorles—Tires ...... • SC4- to get .louhle the am.mnt of bot­ Sport.s planes may fly over the .said most of the industry’s field ized the harbor as a base for their Auto Hepairln^ — Painting ... . 3 i\e.xl On Your Sewing L is t tles, can.x, or containers. Where We had prayed for peace, wc Auto fichuois^...... 1-A .McKl.NNE^ K K O nifcK S I city and the republic of Panama .qiilpment is belhg used for de- ships. It has a strategic impor­ wotild we get them? had hoped for peace, and war has Autoa—Ship by Truck ...... I 505 Main St.. 5Ianrhrst^r. Conn. ' but are prohibited ficm flying lense. tance since the port has east and " Now then." concluded Mr. San­ been forced on us. . . . Deliberate­ Autoa~-For Hire ...... • over the Canal Zone "On one O^hu plantation." west entrance* and commands all Garagee—Service—Storage ••• 10 Telephttne 6D60 or 74S2 key, ' I woul.l he forcetl to get an­ ly. calmly ami intrepidly we. fr(n« sai.l. ".nily 3ti or 60 tieM lah.uei s sea approaches. Hong Kong was hloiorcycles — H!c>c>e ...... 11 other truck. If I .luuhlc my loa „T. a n ^ age erlulpment, also. This niean^ trade route to China, Hong Kons Public P.fs--ni;er Service ...... I ^ are. being use.J as samlbags. down four Jap plane* In Hawaii. Painting—P.iU-riT.g ...... il Ml Kinds of I,iv»* that most of the supply of natural fended to become Japan's center ci Bliielields I'raet l\ Hawaii's annual $5.3.000.0(8) Hello, hendquarters? An imfureseen complication has Profeisional ->r\ ft milk, at Its .source, would h a v ^ o trade with south China R«*j>aLring il pineapple business has not yet felt American*: We have prayed PoultrN. Tattle and he kept over. Either that or^l.«e •risen, sir!” Tallori’uc—-Dy** ; g —Clean'ng .. 14 the blow berau.se the canning sea­ for peace, with justice can come T ilet *iood« kill -*-rvce .... I* .AO* X 130* th.' .listributnr would hav son was over in September hut only through vict.iry Wan’ed — liu- --**f.ice ..•« IE fat Yea! (,al\es. The biggest ilrnwhack. jicmrd- leaders are a(iprchensi ve They — .Archlilshop S|>elliiuin. N(S\ York Tt)0.\EKVll,|.E FOI.KS i'liliM'n I lonal V iii-g to'M r. Sankey. woul^L be the BY FONTAINE FOX Cuur»es and « . «.«-« . I? .S.37.5 (jasli fear that tf the present labor sh.irl- Catholic dioceae. P/lvat^ I r. 4. • I f s ...... IF A. (.KI.MMO (X S()N .lisa.lvantagcs for the fafbilies who I' inciog ...... l4 took more than twq/ or three // \\ ' m —‘Dra.'iiaMr ...... it l ei. Plioiie O KU ^ TV ' • e tj 1 n X • ' . • ■ M ;vm ' quarta dally, ^tost h.^e.s are sup­ h t iiTi lie 1 ni ^ plied with standard-'refrigerators Seven M otif Doily, WILBBRT! B nJs--.M Rh- . >a»a ... Il and something eljC besides the Rjs:r* % jn ' j^s .... 15 milk bottles woutd have to bo M .r»> . J, ... II taken out to njhke room for the Help and viitiallana ■/jxJ Help VS .« .,11' extra milk. II p p w 11 •'It might he a good thing, aald .-ti i AUCTION! AUCTION! Mr. Sankey/ in conclusion. "If we ( FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Guy Can’t Win BY MERRILL BLOSSER could get.Ahe cows to go on an HOI SEHOED Ft KMTURE •K, \ ^ every ot^er day basis. 'A' .Vt the Storage \NarehUR CAR. IS IM PE3''FR' Me. AMT. 5CE -Cw FAR l.l%» Stn -Pnaltry* (,K(). K. DKWKV & ( ()MI’ .\NY T hat yO u o w e a s u f f e r c l u b MOCK AMD WILL YOuR CAR AN Dy'------^------>. ____ AMD Vrhirtr* k Stills Must Make •J rOU LL GET ! STILL —liiide—p'*:*- ...... , 3.3.3 Triim(mll Strw t, IlHrtfortl. Coiiii. BE s o l d 1b SeTTLE prsTCR T u a ts CmamPuDN I lav# 3* rk \ v- » ...... SATURDAY. .lANUAHV in. AT 10:.30 A. >J. YOUR DEBT UNLISS TOR TViB / TLie WAV I I* 'Ult t > « * (1 - >U u r r « ...... Ellijy'l Alcohol 1 ADVAMCa YOU use of ( ADD IT-UP Too, r f 4Vant»^)ii«<'hr*!(l Kiirni.xhinjj*’ E lc trif irp box, TmF MOMEV / MINE ! \ I r«.r Snir— >1 l^l•^llnn<•••^l• -ir vi.'i.xhtr iipM(;h( i*i;ir\<. v:i. impi rleartrr. andiinn.x. radios, A rile Its 1' r K,,. 1 1 Washington, .Ian. 9. i/P Six of H i;4* & Afitl A • F e* ...... dr. -.- - uph.il.'l.Tfii tuiT.ilMrv. Ka.8 lUp*. niiiri.ru, 1 ihiiii.x pu tu n s pla.x.s. chir..i. linvn.'t, kitrhcnunrp. etc.- every ten whiskey stills in Ameri­ H’il!'l Uik M f 1 1 P ca were under onlers today to quit :• .t.iU - 4 ' . ■4 — J H \\ F1 ry > * j I •• . ir’■ 11 1 201 Main street M»nr(>ester. Conn. Five years’ normal supply of y y / / 1 ’ . . ■ ■ ' . • , ■*' nt ... whiskey Is now In storage, so no s • Hi*' » , a 4t * •.* - • ■ • immediate ahortage is expected. ( . . H - 1 r• .... The new' OPM order diverts 60 per ^tascri ct me T M Mfe-v » l(oon««— M..unl— 11.iirl« — llean? cent of the •distilling Indu.slry's ca­ It. Ftriiri) i‘' a pacity to mat\,ufacture of 190 proof J; _ • ...... 11- ts \\ (f ...... 1 ethyl alcohol'from corn or other SCORCHY SMllH Jinx Zone B^ JOHN C. TERRY l\>u 4 r 1. • • 1 ...... grain. H'»t« * i.'**''.rif, A ..... Heretofore The bulk of in.lustnal \V tfi'Fd l; V . • ! ... . alcohol has been manufactured j T m T S A W K H O e t PIANS; PUaMTNOB CALLINu] « 05A8Ly jorK ^*0 WOO... *Ay.''/.ia»irr llriil I'.Flntr 1 or UrnI 523 EAST CENTER STREET 1’waouGw -ne N'oMT^coecwy fouow* A e MMNfREAK? 5 QI2. from mola.s5ies. Use of molasses to lAU RlSHT.f LS KNOT'S TME_, BA9E N0.£..T>4AT?i.^' A VeMfPOT/ /TWI* JU9T ABOUT WHPU ADa • • ti 1. > y . ' 'US Heated and open for your inspection Saturday TLS lC-WTS CP Tk6 flANff. Hu'---' . L -A * ’ T H n t . . make nim was prohibited' three 5285 : WAY H04t£....'iu JWT ANOTVSe HOlXAND rjnnv/ CAirr gst ntYAOAn' 1 FU5H T* NANlBWCO I M T j tl 'Uf.F f ...... and .sundav. .lanuary lOth and 11th, from 1:00 davs ago, and the order requiring l» u' • u ': • d * '. f Wf U K acTTglANA. TMCM.' Nfvn vsB k ? R'jn’rT3Ft 11 ’ • - t 1 ■ - ' t ...... until t :.'{n i’. M. cts are in the seams where they dlstilleriea to use grain for making Desij^ned by the Bureau of alcohol is expected to divert more CALL BMC Nair RX ANY INrnVfUNCC W .in* 1’. • ’ .. Home F7ronomics of the I'nited won t catch and np ca.siiy. Ileal 1 Ft.iir ►An Hftl* This deliuhtful house has automatic hot water molasses to the production of TLC WVATU01 APfiCt WlTW MCCFTION Statc.s Denartmont of Agriculture Un the farm or for general . Bv Mr*. Anne Cabot ‘"K “ Auarini' i. ti . l 'ur .*»•»'• . , heat, four hedrtMims, tile bath and shower, sun sugar. ^ 'n taax & A Ruelin •'« l’» ’1" !' t 1 • this new "coverall " is so slick, .so housework, it Is a real help for any This "setting sun doily looks might make this your "od. Karira - n t ’ • .j ft-r d.: « ...... room, and is situated on a w'ejl land-scjiped lot -xmart and so netv that college girls busy woman— it goes on quickly House* ''1 ...... * W ay To Dlacourage ‘•Mooctoera’* like real lace. Elach round motif moment" piece of crocheting an* ,t .;tV . t. »»s fot ...... have aiIopte and are raMoinated by the snap-on work is that you have to do _ * ^ 1 4 iflb A moUiK. Hcul r.st .(»' t -L .;i > ’ 1 • u e .... Tasleners w,jhich can t come off and Pattern No. 5012 Is In sizes 12 Ben e . AA’illard learned from a the center are easy and restiui to complete crocheting In Winl*rrt - h ■ ;l » a* ■ F .... Negro witness how to discourage '.vhich take the place of buttons to 40. Size 14 requires 3S j^rds crochet and the open mesh of the structions for the Seven Motifi \ ne'lloir-^ 1 rt;al Nullees cigarette "moochers.” "We opens .N.!:-...... 'iown the front. • 35 or 39-inch material our cigarette packages from the motif U k e i no time rft gll to do. Doily (Pattern No. 5285) send It The Lomas and Nettleton Co. If you have just taken a new For this new pattern, send 15 Completed dolly made of 7 mo- cenU In Coin. Your Name mu facturv lob you’d find this apron cents In coin, your name, address, bottom.” the witness explained at • 12'. T in M BLl.L STR EET HARTFORD a trial ygaterday. "When a mooch- Ufa Joined together will measure Address and the Pattern Numbei D IA L 7-32il ‘Gimme a smoke’ w'e about 13 1-2 inches In diameter, to Anne Cabot, The Manchestei r y,',' the unopened top and Make It of sige 70 thread for an , Evening Herald, 106 Seventh Av Kt'ad HoraM \(lv unusually fine and delicate look- nue. New York City. these ain’t mirte'."% ■ r ‘ . * / /• rRiDAT, JANUARY 9, 1942 ’ ki4.G8 BCrtBEII iEtirning Itprato t the Nursing Committee at has been heard. The arresting offi­ filled out when examinations were If You Believe in America You Must Give the Red Cross Your The trip to Danielson which was Joseph G. Trueman, head of the Y. M. C. A. where application for cer is called to the stand and tells made and then used by the doctor to be held this evenlng\by the local milk dealers' association at­ Nurse’s Aides the courses are to be made also. Court Without of the condition o f the driver and in giving his testimony. One by About Town young people of the South Metho­ tended a meeting In Hartford-last this la followed by the testimony one the members of the Manches­ dist church, has been called off, night in regard to. the every-other- given by another officer, who Is in ter Medical Association declined day delivery proposal. A fter sum-. Police Doctor Average Daily Circulation due to the adverse road condi­ To Be Trained thi' police station when the arrest­ to go to the poUce station and re­ For the 5lonth of December, 1941 The Weather J. Il6yd Smith of the Pioneer tions. marizing the facts of the meeting, Shea Is Recovered ed person Is booked. The reason cently a doctor, who Is not a mem­ Forecaat of L. S. 4^’e.ther Bareau Parachute company, will epeak to Trueman la expected to call the for this Is the refusal of doctors ber of the association, but who has tha ConnecUcut Chapter of Na­ Herbert Gilman of Wadsworth local milk dealers together for a" Beginning of Course Is Officers Offer Only Tes­ to go to the police station and an office here, dld_ make the ex- tional Women Pllota tonight at 8 From Operation 7,100 , Much coldw Mrltb eold wave, fair street, a senior at the University, conference. make an examlnatirm of the per­ amlnations. Now he has refused to o'clock In Seabury Hall, Trinity Advanced from Mon­ timony in Drunk Driv­ .Member of the Audit weather tonight; lowest tempera­ of Connecticut, Storrs, hsts been sons charged with operating auto­ do this and as a result no exami­ ture. cero to IS below. CbUaffe on "What We Don't Know The members of the Epworth Private Paul Shea, of 48 Blssell mobiles ' under the Influence" of nation Is made by any doctor. Bureau of Clrcnlatioiia about Parachutei," llluatrating his elected president of Sigma Chi day to Wednesday. ing Arrests Now. League of the South church will street, a member of Company ^H. liquor. with moving pictures. fraternity. Manchester—~A C U yof Village Charm talk meet at the church Saturday eve­ IcK-al State Guard unit now ,on ac­ Officers will be Installed by L/>- ning at 7:30 and from there will , The 80-hour Volunteer Nurses' In cases brought before the The Manchester Medical Asso­ tive duty, was dischargeit from Manchester town court recently ciation a number of years ago cal 63 T W U A In Tinker Hall to­ ■ CO to the Highland Park rlub- ,\id course, originally scheduled to the Memorial fiospital yesterday morrow afternoon at 2:30, This (ClaMilfled Advertt^ag bn Pag. 12) ! lioii.se A farewell party will be no testimony of a doctor as to the picked one of their members to VOL. LXL. NO. 8G MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1942 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS .start Monday morning In the Hhs- following an operation for appen­ will be followed by an entertain­ lield for Richard Nu hols of 307 condition of a person held for driv­ do this kind of work after Dr. dicitis. ment and refreshments. ' Highland Street, who Is leaving for pital Annex building at 9 o'clock ing under the influence of liquor Moore had made up a card to be .under the direction of Mrs. IrVing Shea was stricken st the local t mining In the U. S. Army Air armory when reporting for duty Corps Spencer, has been set ahead to and was Immediately taken to the Wednesday at the lyfme place and local hospital where the operation Con.stahle Charlga Booth Is hav­ hour, it was announced today by was performed the following ing his h-ynds full the.se ,ta>'s: The Dr. Robert P. Knapp, chairman of morning. pond in Highland Park is now the local chapter of the Red Cross Yesterday he was taken home froren, and hiunc a private pond, Any woman between the ages of by Lieut. Harry Mathiason of H Protect Yourself Against British Forces Withdraw Further South; and n"t having been declared safe, SPECIAL JANUARY SALE 18 and 50, Intelligent and physical­ Company, and it is not expected skaters are being warned tp keep ly fit.,and able to serve 150 hours off the I'-e for the present. that he will return to active duty every year without pay, will be with the Guard due to a recent eligible for the classes starting onler railing all State Guardsmen Bitter Winter Weather St. Margarets Clrrle. Daugh- Wednesday morning off active duty Janiiary 17. He |ityr.-, of I.siitielln, will meet Tuesday Shortage of Nurse* IS employed by the Pioneer Para­ 20f:'f Wool A eiiin g in the K. of C morns. The Volunteer Nurse's Aid Corps This «ill be an ImiKirtant busi- is expected to prove of consider­ chute Company. $ 2 .7 5 I ness meeting and wjll open able help In relieving the acute UNioNSurrs Japs Bringing Up Heavy Reinforcements a pp.mptlv at eight o eba k. .shortage of professional nurses :■ ■ which today threatens to curtail 40'"V Wool Wilbur T Little of Spencer some of Manchester's valued com­ H ! .street nia.st'r of Manchester munity health service.' TALL CEDARS $ 3 .7 5 Irange. and Mrs. t.ittle, will at­ UNIONSUITS ,\ble Instructor Where Philippine Defenilers Hold Out tend the St.ite (Irange se.ssion.s In • The Red CToss Is fortunate In TOMGHT Hartf'rd. January 13 to l.*i Gov­ having as an Instructor,-Mrs. Irv­ 8:15 O'clock Smaller Income iiI H AN • Expect Luzon Drive will be held this evening at 7:4.y plete Information may be obtained $5 Door Prize! Per Garment...... $ 2 * 7 5 $ 2 .5 0 and $ 3 .0 0 Tires Care N O R ^ y R A Y about the two courses by calling O ried ami $500 for 1 at the Methralist church In Danlel- Per Garment ! .son Cars with memhejs from Miss Marlon Tinker, secretary of Single Persons Said lllliOl^NGAPC^ I the local Methodist churche.s wall Data Given Intensive Patrolling and Aviators .\ttaek Objec­ To Have Been Consid­ 1 leave town at 6.30 for Danielson Artillery DiieK Be­ Curb Is Put tives at Siingei Palani The Heavy Cotton Rib 2 Pc. Underwear $1.00 Garment ered in Preliminary To Owners . B ATAN tween Defenders and ’ -Ami Singora on East­ So. Wiml8or*'8 High Conference on Taxes. On Civilians Japanese Reported hy ern Coast ami Ipoh, W orld ’s Those Planning to Pul Principal Rc8igii8 Washington, Jan. 10.— (iT*) W'ar Dept.; Niiin- Use o f Lead 100 Miles North of Most Autits in Storage for OVERCOATS — The Treasury was reported ^ /V/v /v her of Enemy Vessels ^ esterii Malaya Bat- today to have proposed sub­ IT inter or Duration _ \ zX. O Famous Carl A. Magnuson la#t night re- Appear Off (!oast of Restrictions Ortlered to tlezone; Cause Explo­ I signed as principal of the Ells­ stantially smaller individual Told to Jack I p Cars. worth Memorial High School In income tax exemptions as one / v Island of Mindanao. Divert (w renter Sn/h- sions ami Huge Fires. Innerbelt I South Windsor, a position he has of many methods of bringing ply to Mate- I held since the opening of the school-, Wa.shington, Jan. 10. i/P — If Washington. Jan. 10.—P)—. Foundation you plan to store your car for the — The War Department re­ rials; Starts April 1. Manchester High School from revenue proposed iiy Presi­ winter, or the duration of the tire Battle-wearied British sol­ South Windsor left the local ^ A . ported today intensive pa­ dent Roosevelt in the new shortage, jack It up on blocks to diers engaged in extremely school to attend the new .school In budget. Lowering of the present CORREGIDOR L trolling and artillery duel.s Washington, Jan. 10. .P' — Specially Priced take the weight off the tires. AlC bloody lighting in western South Windsor He re.slgns to J1..500 exemption tor marri(-d per­ Sweeping new restrictions on the become connected with the State, The advice came tixlay from the between the I’hilipjiine de­ Malaya have withdrawn “ far­ .\1 sons to J 1,000. amt reduction ot civilian use of lead were ordered Board of F.dmation. His reslg- Army quartermaster general In a i o CAVITE fenders and the Japanese and ther to the south,’’ the Brit­ the present J750 exemption for a today by Donald M. .Nelson, priipri- I nation becomes effective February single person to S500 was said to manual on the care and mainte­ said heavy enemy re-inforce- ish ‘ Far Eastern command nance of pneumatic tires. MILES 1. MHw, Magnuson bame to the have been discusaed in a prelimi­ A menta were being brought tles director of OPM. to divert a acknowledged today, while South Windsor school In 19.36 from nary conference of Democratic If the car can not be blocked up. greater supply to war materials. Bristol. take the manufacturer's direction Tne stuauca line indicates the location of Gen. Douglas MacArthur's new Philippine defense line as up. These reinforcements British jilanes blasted three and Republican legislators with wsre apparently ordered In prepa­ The order was similar to recent Secretary of the Treasury Mor- as to what pressure to Inflate the described by a War Department spokesman In Washington iti, right flank on marshes of the Pampanga rop|), r (i"(l tin con.servalion edicts. Japanese h.ises in an apparent at­ tires of an unused car. the manual ration for a renewed Japanese of­ genthau and his advisors yester­ river delta, the left flank in the Cabusllan mountains, with L'. S^forcea defending road junctions at Layac It prohibits the use of lead in most tempt to relieve the Incessant advised. Other recommendations fensive drive on Luzon. day. and Dlnaijipihan. Flag symboki Indicate the extent of the area atlll defended hy American troops eivillan maniifactui Ing and .sharp­ jue.'sure The British aviators included: cfiniers of Pampanga .and Zanihales proalnces. the rugged Batan Peninaula, Subic Bay, the naval sta­ Indleate More Ijindings ly nirlails the amount to l>e used ifieiiely attacked Japan«8« objec- W ould Provide (Inly Small Part If you n«ed abdominal support you need a NEMO Tires that must remain outdoors tion at Olongapo and Corregidor. (Associated Pre.ss map. i Also the department said, a m a few essential prodiKts. : live.' at Sungei Patani and Sin- SILENT GLOW should be coated with a synthetic ! gora. on the eastern coa.'t of ths on Burner Sales and Ser\1ce Some members of the Senate considerable number of enemy ( iirli the ll.'t of materials which pcninvila, and at the rommunica- 10«S 5laln St. Tel. S6‘i7 Since rubber is rotted by light, small pirtion.' of the ST.000,000.- Italy Ri^ports probability of additional Japane.ae van ni't im[»orted excepted liy ti'ins cenli r of I|>oh, .some 100 smooths the diaphragm, .seems to wHisk away the heat, air in motion, ozone, oils, Red Forces Recapture 000 the president has requested in landings there ll’.e Metals Kesen'e Coi p< ii at ion, an I miles north of the wealern Malay- dust apd dirt, dismounted tires weight. You feel your best when you look your best. general taxes. About S2,000.000,- Hostile air activity again was RFC subsidiary. I an baltlezone.. should be wTapped In a tarpaulin Hard Attacks. The lead order [irovides that ALICE COFRAN 000 In additional aocial security said to be limiteil to cb.'^ervatum I The raiders were said to hava And you look your best in this ingenious Nemo exclusive and stored In a cool, dark place after April 1. 1SI42, leail cannot tie (Known As l(ueen Alice) taxes la expected to be asked in Mosalsk in Drive West flights. It was the third successive : rau.sed explosions and huge fires, Tire dealers should avolil piling used in the m.anutaiture of auto­ SPIIlITr.M, MEim'M separate legislation later. day of a relative lull in fighting j Withdrawal Extent Not Given that gives firm but gentle support. casings flat on each other, to avoid From British mobile body solder, as liallast or i The extent of the withdrawal f^xenlh Daughter of a Seventh Son Chairman George i D , Ga. I of kinking the wire beads and dis­ between Gen. Douglas MacAr- keels for plca.'ure Ivint.s. hlo< ks ] from the scene of furious fighting Rom With a Veil. the Senate Finance Comniittee, torting the tire .‘stored tires should thur'a litfTe Arm y and the foe. Appreciably T igh^n R evolt TalcS for leather cutting. in building in the Slim river sector 50 miles ; Readings Dallv, including Sunday, I one of the leaders who conferred ho cleaned, and If on rims, air The text of the communique, styles* to choose from: Side-closing'In- supplies, in caskets and casket north of Kuala Lumpur, Japan! nerbelts with soft hu.'t sections, or built-up I ' 9 A. .M. to 9 I*. M. Dt By Appolnt- with .Morgenthau. said he believed Violent .Assaults in Hal- I inrers Menacing 100,- based on rejnirts received until llnient. In the Service o( the ,Peo- that In order to produce J9.000.- (Continue!. On Page Eight) 9:3(1 a m . e s t shoulders with firm bust sections. Front- fay a - Saliim Si'clor: 000 Nazis at Mozhaisk; (( (intlniiexJ On 1‘age F.lght) | (Continued On Page Four) closing innerlielts with soft bust sections I i pie for .30 Years. 000.000 In new revenue this year. Bring Denial "1. Philippine Theater. Intensive only. Made of fine brocaded batiste with I69 Church street. Hartford, Conn. |l 0 -• -e It would be necessary to enact lev­ Patrol .\etivity Soiilh- Other Towns Seized. patrolling and artillery duels char­ knitted elastic side [lanels. For average Phone 6-0097 ies %6hich eventually should bring acterized ground operation.' on the in $12 ,000,000,000 annually. wesl of Agedahia. Island of Luzon yesterday. Hepvy figures Sl7.es 36-54. For .short figures: Farmer Soloiis Kuiby.ihev. Russia. Jan. 10. From/Nazis Sires 36 to 50. He explained that some of the enemy reinforrements are being Japs Report •' new taxes probably would not go Rome. Jan. 10 i Official Broad- — (/P)— Soviet columns driv­ ■ ■ ‘ ■v bmiight to the front and other in­ Flashes! •Cotton-rayon. Into effect until after July 1, and —y dications point to a resumption of Seek Inerease ing west at a pace of more (l^ to BullpUn# of the Wire) that military production, which ra.'t Recorded by A P i British Foreign Off^ire Makes an offensive drive hy the Jafmnes'e 50-MilD (fain LOOK FOR THIS TAG! RFX.ORDS will generate much of the new land and Naval forces have made than four miles a day have "Hostile air activity was again victor - Bluebird and recaptured Mosalsk, IT miles Miildlo o f Night State- It certifies that'every .N'emo Special—even I# revenue, will not be In Its fulle.st In Priee Tops violent attacks on Italian posi­ limited to observation flights Little War Alonj; Kailuay I>eeea. ■ ■ blast until next spring. west of Kaluga, and appre- "The reappearance yesterday of III 2\ Honrs New York. .Ian. 10. — — “ A though low-priced adheres to Nemo's high Latest Release*: Further Reductions tions In the Hnlfaya-Saliim sector m'ent IRaming Briti.sh a considerable number of enemy little >\ar is Kolnj; on ah»nR the' standard of fit, fabric, workman.shlp INscusa Payroll, Sale* Taxes on the Libyan-Eg\-ptlan border, ciahly tightened the jiincers AI.BUMS .•\ml .'Vlnerican Sources vessels off the coa.'t of Mindanao W ar^axs •Liihlln railway” In Poland ON Some members of Congress be­ Exemption of Farm the Italian high coniniand an­ menacing 100,000 Germans Indicates the probability that ad­ where ifuerriFus arnu'd with rtflea Popular Sheet .Muslr, gan discussin gthe practicability of .\rmy Lnils \^'itliiii 10 nounced today. at Mazhaisk,^ the Russians ditional Japanese landings will he have lnterrijpte Polish guerrillas, dent that either a withholding tax I 10 per cent Increase In farm parity front have Impelled the .Nazi For­ .several days at Agedabia were minor skirmishes. United States the r;!dio ((UntlnK the (■ernian - with the government taking a ' price-fixing levels was demanded eign Office to make a mUldle of the ,\f thf lapancM' I nmt in withdrawing to the southwest to­ (Contlniied On Page Four) / niglil denial. and Dutch Navy announcements |Vla1a>a. Jan. lo.— c — (I n- presH as Its aiith«»rlty. percentiige of each Weekly pay I today hy farm state lawmakers told of Japanese sulimarme and check -or a retail .sale.' le\y would ward Trrpolitania. Foreign correspondent* one oITu'ial -laitaiM'^tf* Rmadi ast Men*a and Boys^ Woolen aiz.raids in Netherlands Indies wa­ To Keiii.iiii ill (Ici ii|i:itl A T )— I inii' eniption of farm products from j ° f Ihe Ijbyan fighting to- Trea.sury Balance bed to be told individually by tele­ ters .luthont.-itive quarters in Ma- 04'rupution ( d a lirliF’ I'iirre. >1. I’ ierre-.Miquelon, .Jail. 10.— ( (. aii.idiiiii Press)—Tho iV e t r ie d kinds of FUEL-FROM (f'nntlnued nn Page Four) ' the same price control as other phone of the reports, which the tuo and ono-half riiUm Two piece and biittoi;! down styles (Continued On Page Eight) Washington, Jan, 1(). J* The Foreign Office attributed to British (Uontlnued On Page Fouf) Ur'S! 4if Kuala l.iini|uir hv Free I rt iicli will remain In oecu-- Mackinaws $6-50 giHHl.s In war emergency measures. I position of the Treasury' ,han. 8: and American sources, and to he.cr HankliiK iinItM of the -la|mnrs«> pillion ot the Islands ot St. llerre N O W ON I'm s t ic k in g to Spun Rayon, Crepes, Wool Jerseys, and Wool and Rayon. Penators O'Mnhoney iD.. Wyo. I Receipts. $29,121,476.92: expen­ the official denial. forr<*«*. a Knirral ofTuiisIyr uav . iiiid Miquelon, \ lee-Vdmirul Enillc Plain Colors and Prints. And Up Half Billion and McCarran iD , Nev. I .sought ditures. $8.8.879.956 98: net bal­ While correspondents themselves la^ICun •‘ariN this tiiorninK Muselier declari-d lodax. M u«lier, . con.sideratlon for this new amend­ Smoke Takes ance. $3,380,248.140 67: Customs (hooper Told against the S4»utherii part of uh,» rommimded the l-'reo Freneti 1 ____ If Sizes 12 to 14 and \i\'i to 24i/2. ment as the Senate convened in an receipts for month. $7,918,892.55. (Coatlnued On Page Two) the fll> . units that cecupied the Island* Men ’« Wool Cost Seen unusual session at 11 a. m. le. s. t.) Dee. ',’ 1, said that the plebiscite In an effort to complete passage of Miners’ Lives End Mission Tokyo. Jan. lOffuM l Hmad- fiikeii the tolhiwlng da> showed the price cxmtrol bill today. Dem­ Reg. $3^98 Values, $6*00 ca.st KfCt)nlri1 )‘V A I*' .\-J\.t!i-ir,^ that the |H>piiliitloii was In favor ocratic Leader Barkley of Ken­ almost .^0 nules ^\lthln htuis, of the Free French as against NOW ...... Spper Jackets I-arge OiitluvM by Giles tucky predicted speedy approval ^City Slicker^ Seen More Work of Coordinator in ( \lih>, which lormerl> controlled' b lu e co al And Up of the measure as a whole. Eight Retreat in Long Japanese .\rmy u r . i X s uhiuh hn-ke .Anri Stales in Potential thv Bnti«h l.nr nt Tanioni: Ntalim the (sliinds. Oxerrlde Roosevelt Ohjectlons • • * . Tunnels in Futile E f­ Far East Brought t o ' 8u'i*pl si'uthvsar'^ t‘» ’ u*tL,*i 1'^ Raid .Areas Expected. The parity increase amendment Susceptible to Rumors Five Hurt \s Move Explode* ^It’fl ------the most dependable,T M Boys ’ Wool ! was expected to get the backing End hy avell Naming miles of KiiaU Lumpt;r by 0 p m NOT ONE OF US Reg- $6.50 Values, fort to Efirape Fumes. Somerville. .Mass., .Ian. 19— ■T — moat economical home fuel - f - (('ontiniied On PaRc lAvn) 4'lve iiw iiiImts oI * .Somerville ' HAS HAD A COLD N O W ...... 5-00 Washington. Jan. 'lO.- -.Pi I'l- (ConMnoed On Page Four) Boston. Jan 10. 'Pi--The ''city $ lyondon. Jan 10 Alfre 1 Silverton. Colo.. Jan 10 .p i— T3ie convmiUee s research, he r litiiiil.'i were iiijiiriHl early today • Why expcrnieBt when yon can ^ - timate pa.ssage of the civilian de­ slicker'■ was Uesenbod today aa SINCE WE CHANGED] Zipper Jackets fense bill will set in motion .an Smoke choked out the lives of aald. disclosed that "Nazi propa­ ! Duff Cooper. British eahlnet co- , escaping troiii their siwoiid floor v fet more b n t per doUcr with And Up eight miner* a* they retreated in mure su.sceptible than his country gandists read the published opin­ joidinator for Far Eastern affiiirs lusl-riMtios uMer a stove exploded *bla« reel*? Thia hifh quality* equipment pr*Kiirement program TO'' long tunnels in a lutile efiurt to cou.sin t6 rumors spread by enemy ion polls in the Knited States for at .Singapore, has been told to ',,11 th.-.first floor, the Injured were: earr/uUy preparetj PrnmrlTania Reg. $7.98 Values, which eventually -may cost the agents. To Loniiiiissioii MEN’S Federal government $000,000,000 Slavs Woman; escape its approach. guidance in composing their prop­ "wind-up his mission," It was an- I'ruiik UiPoii.te, 13, ' Ids sister-ln- hard coal burm tlowly, evenly The bodi(;r were recovered by "In .smaller communities people aganda line." houpced today at the resuleme' *f and complctclT with leas atten* N O W ...... or more, in addition to large out­ . lav), Mrs. Helen \. l.ui>ointe. Sll, LEATHER fellow-worVors last night after know each other and make allow- Seeking to make "mountains out Prime Minister Churchill. tittn . . . .itivet cleaner, iteadicr, lays by states and cities in poten­ Lruiscr. and three ot her children. George, Kills Himself flame* of a burning compi’essor arices for the .source of uncon­ of molehills ’ In any sore spots or The tinn.ounceluent from Id healthier heat at 1cm coat. Order JACKETS tial air raid areas. . 9 ' ______17, John. 11, and William, 10. .VU house at the mine entrance sub­ firmed tales," said Dr. Floyd L. strains in American society, the Downing street said Duff Cooper's | were treated at Soiuerxtile hospi­ *biue c' . jpto8»erty ts In Cupning^m gulch 'ex as especially vulnerable to grinding if I believe'this story and I high wlhd and alLlBUiUaga la th* area wera threot«a& (MX milet north y<^yvenoq, ( their bag ot tjcicju,” hll 18U i i r ______jU^Unued Ob \CoAUaued Oc I .

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