MONDAY, JANUARY 11,194S iOtmrltrstrr EtttttittB Hrralb AYorace Doily Cireulotioif T h o W o o t k c r For toa Ifoato of Deoeotoer, Ittt FniSBsat •( D. ■* W sotosr ■*••■ Sergt Frederick Hettinger, son Members o f Mlantonomob ’Tribe TTie Woman’s G M stian T em ­ A special meeting of Orford Private Gustave Luther who is Members of the Asbury group perance Union will have an all­ Hose No. 3 of the South Manches­ "M Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hettinger No. 58, Improved Order of Red with the Aircraft Corps at Boll­ are reminded of the meeting t(^ MlaMly coMer toolghtt noder- of North Main street, now sta­ Men, are requested to meet in tbe day sewing meeting tomorrow for ter Are department will be held to ing Field, Washington, D. C., spent 7,858 morrow afternoon at twu o’clock H A V E YOU M tiau rnFB iFr i w u F u x i w i n F r c u i i ato to fresh wtods slMC sosst. tioned in Texas with the United Socliu Club rooms on Brainard the Red Cross, at the home of their houae tomorrow night; The a 34-hour furlough yesterday with at the South Methodist church, EXPERIENCED Menber- of toe Audit States Arm y Air Corps, has been place this evening at 7:30 to dis­ Mrs. William Rush, 214 South meeting ia called to hear a report his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. and that dues will be payable. THIS, Barsan sf Otaeolatteas ■•wing Ciltel* o f tiM Cbn- promoted’ to staff sergeant. cuss plans for an emergency Main street. A pot luck luncheon ol the committee arranging for Julius Salonik.of Middle The hostesses will be Mrs. ^ r t h a Manchester A CUy of Village Charm tAthenm ehutxdi will moot lodge room due to the fact that will be enjoyed at noon. The busi­ the annual dinner of the company W est vA Dowd and Mrs. Rachel McCor­ m TH1S ' ■t 7:M with Mn. Fred Memoiial Temple, Pythian Sis­ because o f the fuel shortage ness meeting will take place at to be held January 30. mack. WINTER? mt TT Middle Turnpike 2:30. Members traveling by bus (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS ters, will meet tomorrow evening Tinker hall will be unavailable for ’The annual meeting of Wash­ (ClaaadUMI Adverttslng on Fag* 16) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1943 H m Toung People’s society should board the bus lea v^ g the ® in Odd Fellows hall, when installa­ the present. , ington L.O.L., Social Club will be VOL. LXIL, NO. 87 North terminus at 15 minutes Daughters of Liberty No. 125, Bum dependable coal and * church will meet tonight nt tion of the new officers will take held in the club rooms at 2:30 o'otock in the psrsonsge. after the hour. A bus ruhj hourly L. O. L. L, Will hold their monthly coke and be oertaln of home place. A social time with refresh­ Saturday afternoon, January 16. Manchester Assembly No. 15 Or­ to South Main street meeting tomorrow evening at 7:M comfort. ments will follow in charge of Mrs. der of Rainbow will bold a regular o’clock in Orange hall. A fter the TTie annual supper win follow at CATERING P rt Midisei Weiss, who enlist- Blisabeth Caverly and her com­ meeting at the Masonic Temple at business session refreshments will six o’clock. The executive board ot Hornet Lists After Jap Plane Attack In the U. 8. Army Air Forces mittee. ’The North Methodist Woman’s FIREPLACE COAL All Troubles 1 7:30 tonight. Election of officers Society of Cfiristian Service will be served by Miss Dorothy John­ the club w ill meet tonight at eight For All Occasions •

id||»iee .ly seeMii^ltsIftiei iiysee w i ^ le Rockville^ Hand'Mude Stone Blocks^ Lewis H. Chapmaa News From Manchester’s Neighbors M, Rorkvllle Perfected at University ’y - 1 County Office By Howard W. Blakeslee The blocka were made by hand nea and had a reunion, according Salten'; Critter and Other Dogs, Associated Press Science Editor by N. Y. A. boys. Two boys wuu.U Terhiine; Teenie Weenies, Donahey to a letter received by the parents Columbia Tolland Lawrence, Kans.. Jan. 12— A make about 5U blocks a day. iiic Bolton of one of the boys. Mr. and Mrs. and Baker; Billy Bang Book, La- earth they used waa alighUy red Rue; Adventures In a Big City, Is Protested new art, making stone by hand, Mn. Oyd* MMb*U Angelo Scussell of Village Hill re­ MISS' (>ladys M. Rios Mrs. Jokn H. Steels and this natural color la carried by cently received word from their 576-12, WllUmantlc Dlvlsloa Peardon: ,Your I>and and Mine, i 1178-a. Borkvtile cresting out of soft earth in a the hand-made stone. rboM «05S Brlndl. son Corporal Nano Scussell of the few weeks what nature takes mil­ Success depends on mixing Just Army Air corps that he met two David Sharpe, son of Mr. and Tollaml Residents De* lions of years to produce, has been Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Tashllk Mrs. Archibald Sharpe, haa been Mrs. Julia Bartlett, of Hartford, the right amount of water with John Swnnaon of Bnndy itrM t other Stafford soldiers on the larg­ perfected at the Uhilvenity of the earth. The mixture a not mud. npp

forward positions a being Emftgency Doctor Cossacks Aid Red moppecT up. Aircraft Carrier Germans Claim Gains Promotion Cliief Petty Offictr idets Flock Tile railway station of Karamik, Dr. Mortimer ' Moriar^y of Selected Head half}\’ay between Georgievsk and Daily Radio Programs M. H. S. Plays East Hartford Friday Forces ill Rolling foe /Jdaiichester Mifilical j\ss6- ' lloriiel Disclo.sed 16 Ships Sunk ■ Builclenovsk, wa.s reported cap­ cigrtion will respond to emer­ Baaten War H bm To University tured and a Russian vanguard Of Ministers I Nazi Ariiiv Back gency calls tomorrow after- was .said to be racing toward ^noon. Victim ill Battle Svoboda, 26 miles west. Two Tankers in Convoy lect 3 ,0 0 0 Eventual* / P. G. As Plans (Continued from Page One) (Continued From Page One) Rev. W. Ralph Ward Is ISdtional Radio Forum From Which 13 Ves­ Collins Eligible ly to Take Special /tpf/s Attfirk Af(oin / President o f CJerical Driving credit for an important part In the | tics among its per.sonnel. normally sels Previously Sunk. To Carry On j Courses at Yale. gairu* deep in the Caucasus. If ith Strong Forces/ About Town 2,170, Were reported few. Group of Maiiehester. To Take Cher New Time Baltlefront dispatches said they I Berlin l From German Broad- Uescribch I.ast Hours Berlin (From German Broad­ had planted the Red flag on the I casts), Jan. 12.—(P)—^Tho high For Hall of Fame Hvn Haven. Jan. 12.— —The cast.H). Jan, 12 i/P)— The high Temple Chapter. O K..S. No, 63. Describing the Hornet’s last At the annual meeting of the Despite War! summit of the .Ma.shuk and Besh-1 command coniiniiiHqu^ reporting New York, J ^ . 12—(JP)— T he. tunes from CBS, will be an added command reported in a special Squad Hard ; A nny Air Forces’ technical traln- will meet tomorrow evening in the hours in a hitherto unpublished in­ Manchester Ministers Association National Radio Forum, one of Hhe guest, tail mountain.s overtnoking Pyali- today on yc.stcrday^k action on terview at Niitley, N. .1., a month bulletin today foat German sub­ command school at Yale, rep- Ma.sonic Temple. A .social time held today at Emanuel Lutheran oldest network featurss of this marines had added 16 ships total­ gorsk, I the Ru.s.slan front, said that "be­ with refre.shments will follow the ago. Marine Private George R, Bob sMier c.mp.ign.’'j g V Roster Dudley Reviews Recoril t’ Yeaentlnif a country-wide concen- The mountain .slopes, river yal- ; tween the Caiicasii.s ami the Don. church, the following olllccr.s were type which has been on foe air Tuning Tonight: NBC— 8 John ling 89,000 tons to their toll in re­ Games Tonight 'l^tmtlon of officer candidates In four business sc.sslon. Kindmark, a aiirvlVor, told of two considerably more than a decade, ny Presents; 8:30 Horace Heldt For Famous Star lo r Coacb Promises Entira leys aivl rail lines were reported in the area of Stalingrad and in Japnnf*.^!' planc.s dlve-erashliig to elected for 1913: Pre.-iident, Rev. cent operations. Of Pro Golfers for! lOf the live technical ground force strewn with the Nazi dead, where will take a new time when it show; 9 Battle of Sexes; 9:30 Fib­ Two of foe ships, totalling 17,- the Don area the Russians again Gordon Pratt who l.s with the the decks. The explosion.* wrecked W. Ralph Ward, Jr.; secretary. Place on Baseball’ s 7:00—Grocers vs. Shamrocks. Team Will Be Ready complement departments, got un- the Russians had overwhelmed line attacked the same focal points as cornel on foe BLU Wednesday ber McGee and Molly; 10 Bob 000 tons, were in a tanker convoy Riddled For 1942; Benefit Games der way today, laigeat thing of its Coast Guard at Manhattan Beach the superstructure and set the big Rabbi Berthold Woythaler: treas­ night It will be 15 minutes later' Hope; 10:30 Red Skelton. - 8:00—Parachute vs. PA AC. , after line of defenses. before with .strong forces.” ship aflame. from which 13 ships totalling 124,- Shrine; Greiit Player. 9:00—CAAA vs. Cavaliers. For i Blistering Pace y^lclnd In the country. spent the week-end with his wife, urer, Rev. Janies Young. The re­ than heretofore at 10:30. (5b S—7:30 American melodies; tons previously had been Net Over Million. The.se dispatches saiil Geoi- The Russians were declared re­ Patrol planes from the Hornet 000 Slightly more than two thirds gievsk and Mineralnye Vodi. cores the former Miss Phyllis Sumner, In doing so it will have a two- 8 Lights Out "The Mirror” ; 8:80 sunk, foe bulletin said. Next Season In Next Contest. o f the ultimate 3.000 men were on pulsed in "bitter fighting. " partly and his parents, at 447 Main opened the battle, Kindmark rela­ tiring officers are: President Rev. By Judaou Bailey I of the German defense, fell in par­ by counter-attacks, aiyl to have James S. Neill, Secretary Rev. Earl way discussion of foe "Fuel Oil A1 Jolson; 9 Burns and Allen; 9:30 (There was no confirmation By Ed. Dudley, PGA President I- the scene and more were pouring street. ted, after spotting an enemy Task New York, Jan. 12—(P)—Al- ticularly hard fighting. There Ger­ lost 63 arnioced vehicles—45 of H. Kurgeson, Troasurer Rev. Thor- Problem." Sec of foe Interior Suspense, drama; 10 Dave Elman from other sources of these enemy Philadelphia, Jan. 12.— —Pro­ Manchester High must be ready E- fat houriy to occupy residential Force off the islands, some 350 Harold L. Ickes, who Is the pe­ war bond auction; 10:30 talk Dr. mans launched several counter­ them in the Stalingrad-fighting sten A. Gustafson. clainaa. The high command did though baeebaiie' Hall of Fame at Twenty-Eight Players fessional golf will go all out for the Low Scores for East Hartford Friday night fe halls and class rooms hallowed hy Polish National Alliance. Group miles northeast of Guadalcanal. troleum coordinator, and Sen. H. J. van Mook. not say where the tanker convoy f generations of occupancy by Yale attacks in an attempt to regain alone. American torpedo planes attackad The new president. Rev. Mr. c«>p.,.tow. u . .uhruiM M o, EUgibU wiiH Q u b and to alt intents and purposes tha Georgievsk. but finally fell hack No. 1988, will hold a special meet­ Waid, appointed Dr. Brownell Ralph O. Brewster, Republican of BLU—7:30 Psltion the steppes . toward Aleksandrov- in the Don area with losses, the kept firing and the survivor count­ have been effected for the Morton What to expect Wednesday; The annoyncement said the lat­ third baseman of the 1890s and there will be more work for those In us for the biggest game of all Moriarty’s Keglers. ground force officers, only meteor­ Lieut. Biretta giaduated from skoe, 30 miles farther north. communique asserted. was so well attended it was felt early 1900a. who do play bi^cball in the spring. time. It la essential that we keep Wliile the fans might not have ology will be pursued elsewhere. Miss Margaret McVeigh ed 25 falling enemy planes. Then, Goiild carnival, to take over in NBC—11:30 a.m. Snow Village: est ainkin'gk disposed of the rem­ Manchester High school in the "The Germans have already lost In the central sector. German that another ought to be held If at toto the Wednesday ahov at 0:15 1:15 p.m. Sketches in Melody; 6 In foe hpinion of Stedler, who The Qncinnati Reds, for ' ex physically fit. We are asked by the The All-Stars took s three point recognized it ,as yet the opposition Officer candidates came from Miss Margaret McVeigh, a life with the carrier burning fiercely, all possible. Due to the shortage nants of foe convoy, declared al­ class of 1937 and attended the Uni­ a considerable part of what they shock troops were .said to have the order was given to abandon on MBS which had co-starred U. S. 'Navy band. CBS—3:16 hss been writing sports*for four ample, find themselves with only government physical fitness divi­ tn .school boy Tanks is getting stif- liowry Field, Denver, where they long resident of Manchester, died of fuel, however, it was decided to ready heavily damaged by "re­ lead over Morjarty Blathers at versity of Connecticut where he ivon last summer, ’ Red Star de­ penetrated Soviet positions, in a ship. Tolland Jack Pearl. While each program Roundtable on "Industrial Health lentless attacks.” decades, foe comparative young­ 28 active combatants. Ordinarily, sion ' to keep ourselves in good fer all the {inic. The boya of this had been studying armament and joined the Resen'e Officers Train­ clared. The Army newspaper said yesterday ' at the home of her have the service in May rather an off-season squad numbering shape, and anyone who belleve.s in the West .Side Rec alleys last season are playing for keeps. Bris­ photography, from Chanute Field. local artion and .southeast of Lake (3ther American war.ships deliv­ Mrs. John H. Steele will include a ten-mihute drama, 4:30 Coimtry Journal: 6:15 Today Other. submarines in the North sters who are now writing baseball ing Corps. Subsequently he be­ foe position of the enemy was brother' P. Edward ^MeVey of 34 than during Lent as prevlousl.v. only foe first one will be . by Nor­ at the Duncans. BLU— 12:30 Farm only three more than the summer thi.s should not let curtailment of ni.eht in the league from the same tol came here last Friday night an airplane maintenance and Ilmen the attacking Ru.ssians were ered the final blows to the carrier 1178-8, BockviUe The Association was happy to and South Atlantic, the bulletin and whose votes sslect the stars came (Commander of the First greatly complicated by loss of the declared to have lost 24 armored Flower street after a lingering Ill­ man Ckirwin, a fantasy titled “ 100 and Home program; 1:45 U. S tor places In ths hall of fame, player limit would be cause (or transportation Interfere In keep­ recreation center and behind the and won from a good Manchester tnschsnica' instruction center, and key towns along the Caucasus rail ness. She had lived at the North when it was found that she had welcome again Rev. Watson Wood- said, have sunk 14 vessels total­ Battalion of the Corps at the col­ vehicles. been damaged beyond repair. years henSe." George S. Kaufman Marine' band; 4 (Jlub Matinee. ling 72,000 tons, mostly from should have someone call foeir at­ concern, but these are not normal ing himself mentally and physical­ High team but it did not walk off from Scott Field, 111., where until trunk line. End for many years before mak­ Friday at 7:30 p. m. the Boy niff whose long illness had com­ good bowling of Angelo and Tag- now cadet communications train­ lege. German bornbers reported hits Thus, the force of seven aircraft and Oacar Levant will be co-guest MBS—11:30 a.m. Yankee House convoys. tention to the merits of a atand- times. ly capable of carrying on his war gert won going a-way. Taggert cop­ witli the honors. The locals were It added that the simultaneous ing her home 'vlth her brother. In pelled him to be absent for many in there every minute despite the ing had been centered. For leadership and military ex­ on Russian traffic on the Mur­ carriers with which the United Scouts will meet in the social masters of ceromonlea and Olga party; 4 p.m. Tom, Dick and (These sinkings likewise were ou whom they never saw. Clubs are fortunate to have men job. ped high single with 127 and three cellence, Lieut Biretta was award­ Russian gains in the north Cau­ addition to him she is survived by months. Membership and a cor­ with faw lies p>r with some all With this thought in mind. I .score and at least seven shots, that Remaining at those fields, of mansk railway. States entered the war on Dec. 7, rooms of the church for their dial welcome was also extended to Coelho singer of Latln-American Harry; 5:45 Junior Newscaster without confirmation from any There being no logical objection string honors with 348. ed at his graduation the Connecti­ casus deprived the Germans of two other brothers, all of Man­ to this, he bas circularised all ment whMh keeps them out of the suggest that all leader.*! in war ordinarily would have dropped course, wilt be the large training positions from which they might 1941. was reduced to three— the meeting, with Rev. Ernest E. Rev. Brovvne Barr, newly appoint­ other source.) In the other match Rockville, cut Society, Sons of American chester. William J., and Joseph. members of the Baseball. Writers service, but does not Interlere with work and those on the home front, into the net, rimmed the hoop and centers for enlisted men in the have been able to maneuver to the The funeral will be held Thurs­ Enterprise, Saratoga and Ranger. O’Neal as leader. - ed assistant minister at the Cen­ who is accused of taking vitc pills four departments of instruction. Revolution medal and also the Of the other carriers, the Lexing­ Association of America tn recent ball playing. A double hernia may spend at Ica.st three hours a week dropped outside. But. like all oth­ support of their divisions trapped Jiulee Denies day morning at 9:30 from foe Wil­ An expre.ssion of -very sincere ter Congregational church. 1080 1S80 before the games, whitewashed er sports. Its the final score foat Courses here will range from six Connecticut Disabled American ton was lost in the Battle of the appreciation has been received and days to point out (k>Uins. The spot­ permit Pete Reiser to go on with Ir. outdoor exercise. There is no before Stalingrad. liam P. ()uish funeral home and Reads Informative Paper WTIC KUocydes WDRC the Brooklyns, it Is understood Hamilton's Pros. Murawski was unts. • to 20 weeks and there will hie a Veterans cup given on the basis of Coral Sea, foe Yorktown at Mid­ is extended to the Federated Following the business session a Kilocycles Talmaclge Leaves light showed many quallflcatlops. finer way to do thl.s than pliying high with 131 best tingle and 327 competitive drilling excellence. Called Single .Strategy- from St. James’s church at 10 way and foe Wasp in the Solo­ Gregory Rice, America's greatest a round of golf. There are a num­ No Setup Frlda.v constant flow of men into Yale, Kaiser Appeal o’clock. Burial will be in the family church congregation for a Christ­ stimulating paper was road by Dr. (DoUins played 19 years in foe as a three string honor. The scores: then back to active commands. Shortly after his graduation last Red Star linked the gains in mons. Tuesday, January 18 Tuesday, January 12 distance runner, was twice reject­ ber of golf clubs and p'ay-as-you- If anyone has any idea that Fri­ plot at St. Bridget's cemetery. mas gift of money sent to the Ferris Re.vnolds of the Second ) Governor’s Chair big leagues—with the Boston ed by the army for the same rea ,'Vloriart.v ( 1) T^e work got under way May he was assigned to duty at •he Cairasus with those north- The Navy’s identifying an­ Bahmondas of Lima, Peru, who Congregational church on the P. M, M. Braves and Red Sox and foe Phila­ play courses ea.sily accessible by ___ 115 90 — 293 day’s game will be a setup for '■ est of Moscow as a single stra- Friends may call at the funeral son. McAdams 88 promptly this morning under the foe Pinellas Army Air Base. St. nouncement last night explained are now in foe Hartford Seminary topic, "The Philosophical Theology 3:00—The Stoty of Mary Marlin. 3:00—David Harum. delphia Afoletico— and in Stedler'a railway and bus facilities, and even McCann . ___ 97 91 106—294 Manchester now is the time to get . etersburg, Fla., as an aviation '"SV and a single display of strik- Portland, Ore., Jan. 12,—i/Pi^ home this evening and until the that the name of the carrier as rid of the idea. The over east team eye of Brigadier General Julius W. .National Labor Relations ’ board hour of foe funeral. in preparation for religious work of F. R. Tennant.” 3:15—Ms Perklna. 3 :15—News. Atlanta, Jan. 12—(P;—Red-sua- judgment rsvolutlonlzed foe art of within walking distance, and if Werner . ___ 119 97 98—314 engineer officer. 'nc power. "The Don. Velikie Luki well as those of the 10 other ships An old baseball saying is that you love the game enough you will Is a hot number since it played Jones, commanding general of the attorneys attempted to begin tes­ in Peru. The meeting was held at the 3:30—Pepper Young's Family. 3:20— St. Louis Matinee. pendered Eugene Talmadge, fiery guarding foe "hot corner.” While Olson .. . ___ 108 106 111—325 and Pyatigorsk are links in the was withheld "for reasons of mili­ more b(Ul players rust nut than le'. nothing p-event you from jilay- Manchester here three weeks ago First District. Army Air Forces timony today on a bitterly fought Kazimerz KIrka The Federated church Sunday Emanuel Lutheran church with 3:45—Program from N. Y. 3:30— Keyboard Concerts. landmark of Georgia politics for with the Boston Nationals he was Mahoney ___ 122 88 101—311 '’■’me chain,” foe Army organ de­ tary security and to avoid causing wear out. ’This is particularly true ing nine.or eighteen holes in .vour and appears to be getting strong­ Technical Training command, a he. .ring of CIO charges foat three morning worship service will be Rev. T. A. Gustafson as host. The 4:00—Backstage Wife. 4:00—News. nearly a quarter of a century, the first third baseman to stop foe veteran flier who ranks as a com- clared. Kazimerz Kiraa, of 118 Oak needless anxiety on foe part of re­ of pitchers. Icisuretime. er every time out. In fact it haa Tributes Are Paid Henry J. Kaiser shipyards dis­ held next Sunday in the church ladies of the church served a de­ 4:15r-Stella Dallas. 4:15—Afternoon Melodies. walked out of foe governor's office deadly bunting game of foe Balti­ 561 472 504 1537 The shattering Caucasus ad­ street, died at the Manchester Me­ latives and friends of the person­ 'There will be no rusting this Retain MentherHliip won three games since that time ‘ mand pilot. criminated in favor of the AFL. school room downstairs in the lightful Smorgasbord luncheon. 4:30—Loranzo Jones. 4:45— War News. today to take his place in civilian more Orioles, led by McGraw, year. There will be niore service \II-Mtani (3) In Active Command vance which had carried Soviet morial hospital last evening after nel who survived these actions.” The Association accepted the in­ 4:45— Young Widder Brown. 55—National News. Golfers should retain their and looks like a formidable foe for The way was cleared by Federal church and will continue to be held life-rand it was not a happy pros­ Keeler and Jennings. per performer than at any time Guthrie ...... 98 118 102—318 In active command of the Yale To Mayor Seiillv Armies 80 miles from recaptured a short illness. Born In Poland he Next • of Kin Notified vitation of Rev. E. H. Furgeson to 5:00—When a Girl Marries. 6:00—Ad Liner. memberships in golf clubs and the Bilk town lads. ^.fozdok in nine day.s also put the District Judge James A. Fee who came to Manchester about 30 theie until warmer weather. pect for foe "sage from Sugar During hia career he was the since 1918. Helm . .. ___ 105 90 111—306 school was Col. Charles T. Arnett Next of kin of all personnel Mrs. Alvina W. (Tlough teacher come to the North Methoffist 5:15—Portia Faces Ufe. 5:30—News. creek.” leading fielder at bis position In 1 lay the game as much i as po.ssi-A.igclo . ___ 124 115 104—343 Still Chance and under him, Lieut. Col. Wil­ Russian Armies in that area in denied a Kaiser appeal for a re­ years ago and bas resided here church for their next luncheon Men who otherwise might not killed, wounded or missing have in toventry who has been com­ 5:30—Just Plain BUI. 5:39—The Scoffer and foe Scrap Pledged to "restore democracy both the National and American have the opportunities easily can bl - during the pre.sent emergency. T.*ggert . ___ 127 107 114—348 There is still a chance for Man­ liam L. Travis, as director of position to sweep to the head­ straining order, the latest in a ever since. In addition to his wife, meeting In February. : — Ben Bernie. Now more than ever before, it is Waterbury, Jan. 12 — !,?>) — A i waters of the Kuban river, to aim been notified, the Navy said. The muting to her home in Tolland 5:45—Front Page Farrell. 5 45 and decency” in Georgia's govern­ leagues and in five seasons be become stara in '43, Breen .. ___ 99 105 84—288 chester to cop the (3CIL this year training, an incisive speaking series of objections by the AFL Garafino. he is survived by four : —News. es.sential that we on the home lief-stricken city today paid its I at recapture of the oil fields of sons. Alphonse. Stanley, Chester only other American vessel lost in will stay in Coventry through the 6:00—News. 6 00 ment, Ellis Gibbs ArnsU, 35-year- batted well over .300. In 1898, Over the years, the top hand.s but it means a lot of concentra­ West Pointer, who lost no time in and the Kaiser company. the action was the destroyer Por­ 6:15—Road to Victory. 6:05—War Ckimmentary. front kre'* kept healthy, and by linal tribute to a wartime mayor, | Maikop, at the rail centers of Vor- and -Frank. The deceased was a week, until later. old attorney general, was inaugu­ when bis batting average was .337, have been those who parti'Ipatcd 553 535 515 1603 tion every time out. If nothing getting things organized. ter, previously announced. The Rev. Ernest E. O'Neal had for 6:30—Strictly Sports. 6:10— S porta. rated today aa the state's 71st he oollected 15 home runs to lead playing ^ I f. which is an activity more it can force Meriden to a tla Colonel Travis, by the way, ob­ Vincent A. Scully. osliilovsk and Armavir, and final­ Civil Laws Not Set Aside member of St. James'- church. Food Shortage in the most games. Their ability ly at the German strongpoints of Hornet's commander. Rear Ad­ his sermon theme Sunday mo’rn- 6:45—Lowell Thomas, commenta­ 6:15—Trsaiury Star Parade. chief executive to succeed foe vet­ the National League. They had a kept them in the thick of things. of recreatloi) as well as relaxation, HiuniltoB (0) provided foat Bristol knocks off jects to calling the men of the Funeral services will be held from miral Charles P. Mason of Pensa­ Thousands of men and womeu Krasnodar and Kropotkin. the William P. Qiiish funeral home ing worship service, "The Cradle tor. 6:30—Frazier Hunt, News. eran Talmadge, who ia vacating dead ball in those days. wc will be getting the exercise Brown . . ___ 102 90 93—285 the Stiver City team and Manehaa- technical command "ground from all walks of the city life join­ Tacoma. Wash.— (/Pi—Superior cola. Fla., is safe, the Navy added. Danger Is Seen 6:45—The World Today. Both operations on which So­ on Main street at 8:30 Thursday of Christianity.” . T:00—Fred Waring in Pleasure the political scene after three Collins switched to the newly Ray Starr, who at 35 finally that is so es.sehrial to the war ef­ Suchv . . . ___ 110 115 104—329 ter does likewise. But the Meridan forces.” ed with state leaders in paying Court Judge Ernest M. Card ruled The Honiet was built at the Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. 710)1. 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy. formed American League in 1901 fort. \ team is riding foe creat this year viet communiques gave detailed that the ordering of a blackout by morning and from St. James’s gubernatorial terms. lived up to his name with the Reds Lewis . . . ___ 112 93 92—297 "It gives the wrong Idea," he their final tribute. The funeral was i nf o r m a o n pointed to the Newport News Shipbuilding and the Young People's group met in 7:15—Newf of the World. 7:15—Harry Jame.v. as manager of foe Red Sox and in flopped in three previous Nation Golf is a big business, employing and unless the local boya put a bit 1 1 military authorities did not set church at 8:45. Burial will be in Drydock company, Newport News, It was a disappointed Talmadge Cowles .. ___ 102 102 99—303 told a party of newspapermen to the largest Waterbury has had .straightening of the Ru.ssian lines the social room of the Federated Hartford. Jan. 12.—(JP)—The 7:80—Come On and Dance. 7:30—American Melody Hour. who left office. He had strongly 1903 ran away with foe pennant. League trials. , "The veteran con a great number of - persons in 109— 296 more oomph into Its.play, without whom foe post was shown for foe •’.side civil laws governing traffic. St. James's cemetery. Friends Va., launched Dec. 14, 1940. and Zwick . . ___ 88 98 since 1909 when Gov. George L. and the widening of the fronts, may call at the funeral home from church for meeting. Worship lead­ American public is now only be­ 7:45—H. V. Kaltenborn. 8:00— Lights Out. hoped for a fourth form and there The Red Sox were ao great that tends the principal reason was maintaining clubhouses, golf being told, it's only a aNgtlt first time. "Every man in the air Lilley of Waterbury died iii office. In the absence of a formal declara­ christened by Mrs. Frank Knox, er was Emily Hayden. Topic for ginning to realize foe serious dan- 8:00—Jotmny Presents. 8:30—At Jolson. fana wanted to see them matched courses and grounds; playing thou­ chance. j Nev\ Successes Claimed tion of martial law. Judge Card this evening until the hour of the wife of the secretary of the Navy. was a strong hint that someday that he didn’t work enough to de­ 514 498 497 1509 forces Is important. It takes Mayor Scully died Saturday after funeral. discussion was "CTiristian (fomes geis of food shortagre which faces 8:30—Horace Heidt'e Treasure 8:65—Cecil Brown, News. against foe mighty Pittsburgh velop effectiveness. sands of dollars yearly in Federal Spotting any team eleven point* roughly 32 men to keep one plane ' New successes wci ■ claimed in held that no citizen had a right to It was placed in commission in he might try again for, he said he Rockville (4) a five day illness following a heart in the Making." The young people this country a.* the war progrMb- Chest. 9:00—Geo. Burns A Grade Allen is "still s young man.” Talmadge Pirates who had dominated the Batters claim Starr won 15 taxes., Tlie game it-self ertables in a big handicap and few, if any. In the atr and they’re all impor­ ] the lower Don valley but there drive on a , public thoroughfare October. 1941, and was 770 feet M urawski ___ 131 100 9 6 - 327 attack. seem to be much interested In es, Dwight J. Minor, chairman of 9:00—Battle oi the Sexea. 9:15— Boys Choir of Columbus was 58 last September. National League three straight games for a club last in hitting millions of our citizens on tjhe 90—324 can overcome that advBBtaga. Ons tant was no identification in the early luring darkness without lights. He long and normally carried 81 to 85 Jaquith ...... 140 94 More than 1,700 crowded the thc.se worship services. the Connecticut USDA War 9:15—“I Got Wings," starring Ohio years. with nothing more than a nothing b, me front to obtain heallhfiH 107 116— 325 thing that is apparent this year, “While, officially, these men are church of the Immaculate Concep­ morning communique of the popu­ di.smissed a damage suit based on aircraft. Orlofski ...... 102 Fuiiteruls Monday at 8 p. ni. the Federated Board, said today in • tolk that Canada Lee. 9:30—Suspense. •V __ The result was the first World I ball, but the truth Is that he is the exercise and relaxation. For three' 125—318 which has been absent for a Ion#, not fliers many will go aloft in tion where a solemn high mass of lated places reported captured. 1 traffic accident which occurred The Northampton was sunk and 10:00— An American in Russia. T^eFazziSfl . . . 9.3 100 church officers and teachers of the launched the 1943 fartb mobiliza­ 9:30—Fibber McGee and Molly. Series and Ckillins' Red Sox won j .ype who must work often to de- re-.8i ns alone, those who can af­ ...... 98 99— S83 time, la tha excellent work o i ths' actual practice and some of the requiem was sung. Several thou­ The Red Army thrust In this area ‘ n a blackout. Both plaintiff and Mrs. Jennie Northrop seven other American ships dam­ 10:30— Charlie Splvak. Vices Pressure it after losing three of foe flret HPivltt .. 86 previously was placed at about 60 aged on the night of Nov. 30 in .school met st the parsonage for tion campaign for OflBnecticut. 10:00— Bob Hope. I /e'op control and finesse. ford it should continue their mem­ cheer leaders. But for some rea­ most daring missions have been sand more men, women and chil­ endant were driving without All that farmers can produce 11:00—News. four games. miles from Rostov. -hts.. Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie an engagement that brought de­ the monthly business meeting. 10:30—Red Skelton and (Company. I Iron Man Starr bagged both berships in their neighborhood 552 499 526 1577 son, aa yet unapparent, tha taam performed by men who were not dren lined the main streets to view .uitlirup, formerly of Depot Private Warren Clough from of the essential foovls needed in 11:00—News. 11:05— Sports Roundup. Will Face Brown After ending his baseball career ends of minor league doublehead- golf club. did not respond to foe cbeeta that rated as fliers." the funeral cortege which con.sLst- (The Soviet midday communi­ struction of two large Japanese 11:10—Quincy Howe, News. quare, widow of Charles North­ destroyers or cruisers, four de­ Fort Slocum. New York, spent a the war effort will, almost cer­ 11:15—Dance Music. at Providence in the Eastern or.s 21 times. Hls effectiveness in­ I would like to offer this sug­ rent the Rec last Friday. Moot of Meanwhile, as tramping pla­ ed of more than 200 automobiles. que reported foat fierce counter­ 11:15— Flank Sinatra, Songs. rop, were held this morning at stroyers. two troop transiiorts and short furlough at his Tolland home tainly. not be eno'.jgh, Mr. Minor 11:30—PoUah Orchestra. League in 1911 Collins settled creased, instead of decreased, gestion to all golf clubs and to the the boys kept looking for tha toons stepped sprucely into Yale Heading foe list of state and attacks were launched on a large Ginger Fruit 11:30—Xavier Cougat Orchestra down in Buffalo and now is em scale in the night's fightinc in 8:30 at the Holmes Funeral Home a cargo vessel. The heavy cruiser and attended the Sunday morning said. He spoke to a group of coun­ 12:00—News. while performing workhorse golf profc.'isionals throughout the score posted on foe scoreboard in­ classrooms and dined in Yale com­ city officials who joined with reia- ty chairmen of USDA War 12:00—Jlews. Washington, Jan. 12.—f/Pi— Tie ployed by the City’s Park Coraniis-' stunt."!. Broths?!’ Ben the lower Don valley and south­ on Woodbrldge street, anu at St. was built by the Bethlehem Steel worship service at the Federated 12:05— Roy Shield's Orchestra. country, that they extend the stead of concentrating on tha mons, foe college and university tives and friends in paj-lng their Bridget's church at nine o’clock of church. Boards, county administrative as­ 12:55—News. mendous pressure for price in­ Over a stretch of five years, the west of Velikie Luki. on the cen­ SQUARES corporation at Quincy, Mass., and creases ia one of the major prob­ courtesy of a round of golf to any game. carried on its regular curriculum last tributes to Mayor Scully were which she was a member. The Fellow.ship of Pray'er meet­ sistants of the AAA and county Tomorrow’s Program Redlegs have had the flnert pitch­ member of the armed forces on with diminished facilities but no tral front west of Moscow, but launched in September, 1929. lems that will face Prentiss M. Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin, former Rev. Marshal Filip, assistant The. cruiser Juneau was com­ ing will be held Thiir.sday at 8 agricultural agents of the exten- TouMrraw’s Progiv M. ing in the big show. Yet they leave. ^ less zeal than the Army. Gov. Robert A. Hurley. .Mayor said that the offensive continued •sion service, who will be key nicn 7:00—News. Brown if his nomination to suc­ have not carried as many hiirlers to on in the Caucasus. pastor, officiated and Mrs. Mar­ missioned in 1942 and the Atlan­ p. m. at the parsonage. Everyone A. M. ceed Leon Henderson as price ad­ Golf has already done a splendid Many of foe remaining under­ John S, Monagan of Waterbury. roll garet Shea sang the mass and pre­ in the state’s farm mobilization 6:00—Reveille, Agriculture News 7:10—Shoppers' Special. as most clubs. Kilrea Leading (The communique was broadcast ta In 1941. Capt. Lyman Kniite is welcome to attend those Bible ministrator la confirmed by the Poverty Row job in aiding war charitiea through graduates^ are hopeful of joining Mayor John W. .Mutphy of New sided at the organ. As foe body studies. drivo, meeting at the Hartford 6:25—News. 7:20— Youth Center Program. Bucky Walters toiled more than Maxie Schubert’^ Kin b.i the Moscow radio and recorded Swenspnj’ of . Provo, Utah. the Senate. its many club activitiea and ex­ some branch of foe Army forces Haven, State Adjutant Gen. Regi­ was bftme into foe church she . Friday at 7:30 p, m. the Young county building to organize for 7:30—Robart Furriers Program. I lO Innings for three con.secutive by the Soviet monitor in London^ Juneau's commander, was report­ 6:30— Reveille. The determination of the former hibitions. The manufacturers of Does Fine Job As a Hockey Scorer anyway, and lots of the new ca­ nald B. Delacour, State Selective sang, "Nearer My God to Thee," ed missing, but the Atlanta's People's choir will meet in rehear­ farm-to-farm visits that will 6:55—News. 7:40— Bond (Jlothes Progratn. seasons. Paul Derringer pitched dets were students themselves not (Of the lower Don battle Is said Senator from Michigan to roaiat At Tropical golf implements and sup|)lles are Service Director John F. Robinson. and at foe close of the service, skipper Capt. Samuel Power Jen­ sal at the home of Mias Emily reach every farmer in the state. 7:00—Morning Watch. 7:55—News. more than 300 In '38 and ’39, 297 using their plants to make vital long ago. "the enemy is striv’ing to stem the Inflationary movements would get Sub; Cops All Honoi% State Police Commis.sioner Edward "Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Call­ kins of San Diego, Calif., is safe, Hayden, with Mrs, Helen Upson The meeting, taking foe form 8 :00—Ntws. 8:0 0 -^ ew a of foe World. in "40. In the case of Johnny Van war necessities. .1. Hickey; former Mayor John P. a Ivance of Soviet troops, hurling 8:15-c!shoppers' Special. quirk teat, informed but un­ New Haven. Jan. 12.—iiF)—Tha ing." the "Navy said. of Rock\1lle, director. of a state "srhool” for this group 8:15—World News Roundup. quotable government sourcel indi­ derMeer, who throws more per Elton, former Mayor Francis P. large forces of tanks and infantry 8;3(l—News. Wishful Thinking Fails inning than most hurlcrs, hls When Maxie Schubert fails to Hgrshey star. Walter Kilrea, for The bearers were: Karl Keller, of leaders, will be followed oy. 8:30—Women's Radio Bazaar cated today, in the heat now being Fathers Of Eight Guilfoile and former Mayor Pat­ into the battle. In one sector the county "schools” attended oy 8:3!WShoppers Special. record clearly shows that the only show up at the Cravat League we w e^ s a consistent pack leader in Attempts to Open Newton Taggart, Paul Dllworfo with Nan Clarke. applied for booata lii three staple T o Raise Gas Ban As American League hockey '^coring, rick M. Perrielo, all of Waterbury. Hitlerites concentrated about 100 and Mark Hanna. The remains To Lend Tavlor to community committeemen of foe 8:55—Singing Neighbor. successful seasons he has enjoyed do not get foe 'scores. There is, tc.nks and launched fierce counter­ 8:55—Program Parade. fo ^ s. Oneinnati — (A^ — Outfielders perhaps, a bit of jealousy amongst seems . to have bit aorat kind were placed in foe receiving vault AAA. who will make foe canvass. 9:0O-*Muatc While You Work. 9:00— Press News Nags Stay Idle. were those In which he pitched 200 Max Marshall and Gerald Walker attacks. Our troop.s repulsed all Ellin|rton Farm-front pressures seek a 15 (he member# and it became ap­ ot a Jack-pot with a total of 53 River Are Futile in St. Bridget's cemetery. The farm visits will start late in -t, 9:15—Puany Money Man. 9:15—Ullca a Cappella Chqir per cent increase in potato ceilings. or more innings, joe Beggs, tHe of the Reds each is the father of the enemy -counter-attacks, dis­ Economic Group January and continue through 9:45—Victory Flront. relief pitcher, wJio appeared In 38 parent when the result.- of last points, flv8'4ip on his nearest rival. 9:30—Melody Time. 10 per cent booat for beans, and By Paul Harrleon four children. Friday’s games could not be found Kilrea hait\bcen top scorer for abled 13 links and killed more Charles S. L. Tack Rural mall earlier Charles Ban­ most of February, reaching an es­ 10:00— Valiant Lady. games last year, and who had an Open Forum 9:45—Gene and Glenn. advances varying over the coun­ NEA Staff Correspondent until Schubert got off' a sick bed ti.' pMt five weeks and league f l u t Haddam, Conn., Jan. 12— than 300 (Terman officers and Funeral flervices of Charles S. L. croft of Main street, is llL at his timated 14,0(X> farms. 10:00—Melody Time. 10:15—Stories America Loves. Hialeah, Jan. 12—It’s a mighty earned-run average of 2.12 per Bowling Green Selei-ted Hartford, Jan. 12—(A>i—Gover­ home with a severe cold. ■ try for milk and other dairy prod­ to find them. In order that foe headquarters yesterday gave him OPl— Attempts to open the Ckmnec- men. . . " Tack were held at two o ’clock this 10:30—Amanda of Honeynioon ucts, these sources said. sad tune stable boys are humming nine rounds, believes hia effective­ nor Baldwin has agreed to lend Miss Fannie Barber of Maple 10:15—The O’Neils. rest'Of the circuit could not say a credit boost of fopr points, foraa ticut river for the— passage of Coffee Too, Clara ? Inflicting Hea\-y Losses afternoon at his late home, 92 10:30—Help Mata. HiU. as they work at Hialeah and Trop­ ness is due to his being in the bull­ Minneapolis, Minn.— (JP) —The Claude E. Taylor, assistant budget street who hss been ill for the past 10:45—Bacholors Chlldran. pen every-day. anything, he sent hls brother Ben­ for goals and one as-gn aasiat. barges of sorely needed fuel oil To foe Editor. ("In foe ^area southwest of I Bissell street, and at 2:30 at the director, to the Pennsylvania Eco­ Approves Plan 10:45—Young Or. Malone. ica] Parks. Ths whinnying of foe local entry in the American Asso­ had been unsuccessful this morn­ Zion Lutheran church. Cooper two weeks is able to be about foe 11:00—Clara Lu-N-Em. thoroughbreds seems melancholy. Hard work never hurt anybody, ciation baseball league will train nie up to take hls place and its DeMarco of ..ProvldiNjce garner­ It was mighty nice of the sec­ Velikie Luki. despite tremendous nomic League for six months to house. ll:0O-Road of life. Butter Situation good thing for this league that ed a total of 48 points, five better ing, although the only cargo known los-ses in manpower and equip­ street,. Burial was in Mount Hope help reorganize Pennsylvania's set. 11:15—Vic and Bade. 11:15— Second Husband. Sometimes foe breeze, sighing Including pitchers. at Bowling Green, Ky. retary and treasurer of the Sorop- There will be a meeting Wednes­ he I Bennie I is not bowling all the than Ills previous aggregate. All. to be on foe way was a barge of ment, the German command is cemetery, Talcottville, Rev. John up. to prepare the state’s budget For Fund Raismg' 11:30—Program from N. Y. 11:30— Bright Horizons. through the palms, brings faint timist club to give me all that data day night at the Rockville Town time. He rolleed foe best score, the new ones were assists. gasoline that left New Haven this throwing large forces of infantry Kaviucb, of Hartford, was foe of­ and to carry out similar duties, 11:45—David Hamm. 11:45— Aunt Jenny's Stories. May Get Better bugle notes from an army camp. on the work done by the club. Evi­ Want something extra special Hall for auxiliary state and local 12:00 noon—Kata Sniith Speaks. captured high single and foe three Tliis put Lies Cunningham , In morning. and tanks into the counter-at­ ficiating clergyman. Mr. Taylor announced today: ' 12:00—Medley TImo—H a l, Kolb, But all these sounds blend in a dently they don't use double en­ for desert tonight? Serve warm police from this area and John F. string honors. Bengston was a ti.ird place with a 46 and ''tied One barge was loading with oil tacks'. Repelling the Hitlerite coun­ Bearers were Louis Schlemlnger, President of the league is Dr. Washington, Jan. W — (A*) — organist P M requiem for horse racing in Flor­ In New York, it was reported -at try book keeping Now our Towns­ fragrant, tender gingerbread with Laboc of Rockville who was re­ 12:151—Big Sister. id. close second. The scores: Harrv Frost of Hershey and Norhl^ end Club does Our members pay ter-attack, our troop.s are inflict­ Otto Schlemlnger. Charles Stolten- O. Glenn Saxon, former Connecti­ President Rcwsevelt ^proved to­ P. M. Boston, Jan. 12—(Fl-"Houss- .th e James McWilliams Blue Line a delightful refreshing orange feldt, Walter Borst, John Kamm cently given an honorai'y medical 12:30— Romance of Helen Trent Of an early morning at foe two Team No. 3 (4) Mann of Providence in fourth. 25 cents per month and that in­ ing heavy losses on the enemy. In cut finance commissioner and Yale day a plan for two inajor money­ 12:15—Luachsonaires. wlves who have been Itmltsd to a Sports Roundup Irwin ...... 82 91 92—265 'office here, but there was hesita­ sauce that is deliciously sweetened and John Adamy. ischarge from the Navy because 12:45—Our Gal Sunday. ifreat estabtiahments. everything Buck Jones was the league’s cludes our Townsend Weekly one sector alone the Germans lost professor and adri.ser In the 1936 raising campaigns/for relief ac­ 12:30— Marjorie MUIs. quarter pound of butter in mak­ Murphy ...... 113 115 108—336 tion about risking a tie-up of with marshmallows.. It’s different presidential campaign to Alfred of Injuries while in combat duty, 1 :00—News. looks normal—at first. Horses and "bad man" with 66 minutes In thg which is getting more interesting in killed about 500 officers and tivities this year, one in the spring 1 :00—Newa. ing purchases at grocery stores B. Schubert .120 116 136—372 barges in the ice until it was cer­ and saves sugar, too. E. Land()n. L‘ expected to address foe meet­ 1:05—Do YOU Rcinember had a hint today that ths sHuatlon exercise boys leave foe stables for penalty box. tain the craft couM proceed to every copy. We gave $5.00 to foe men...... Anniversary Mass by the American Red O ose and 1:15—Aunt Jeanya ReM Life tha track, and pound around it By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. i»After the Berlin Olympics, he says, Minnich ...... 95 123 100—318 \ This light, tender gingerbread An anniversary mass will be Mr. Taylor said that.his title will ing. the other in October for “a na­ 1:15—Ms Perklna. may Improve. their destination. Y. M. C. A. for the use of one ("In another sector our troops is made in a jiffy. Creamy-soft Storiea. Walkers cool out blanketed New York. Jan. 12— J but needed boots for-th e work. some of them a mile away. Milton S. Gurvltx, described by field and gymnasium on the shore return foe following day and re­ to Red Cross and in 10 months the 1 cup boiling water nard W. Briggs, Buckland; Erlls pestles, pipes, a hatchet and pot­ As a bridge builder be was quali­ Hartford, Jan. 13.—(F)— A l­ of their usual loud banter. only called Georgia, Texas, Ala­ Station has cancelled its basketball register as a Democrat. Then Club No. 2 has sent to Headquar­ two trainloads of German troops, Blend Spry, salt and spices. Add Good News and Bad-^ - Firemen eatlmnted damage to his attorney as a "sick man man- Moat of them are aa jittery and bama. Tennessee, Second Ai*" Force sielMriule because Capt. John Dale of the Atlantic Ocean some 60 Keeney, 158 Keeney street; Mar­ tery. fied. He got foe boots. the Kean Patent Leather factory tally,” plfSded guilty yesterday to though New Britain still has 174 l^egislator Harry Boivln resigned ters $60.50—combined Connecticut with their munitions, waiting in sugar gradually and cream well. tin Scbleldge, 15 Ash street. short-tempered aa foeir horses. and the Elastern All Stars to win Pric'f!’'Station commandant, decid­ New Haven Writer miles from Gotham will replace St, a two-atory, wooden building, at a Federal indictment charging be cases of measlea, the disease show­ •nd Jacobs, who ran for state rep- clubs $1,867.76. We are purchasing the city to move toward foe Add egg and beat weU. Add mo­ Discharged today: William Her­ Firth, Idaho— (Jp) — Victor E. Some are full of bravado and con but even picked Texas College fiver ed Ik wasn’t a good idea to use gov- Petersburg. Fie. Coupons Not of Use Now Marry at Halfway Point $50,000, but damage to the homes mailed threatening letters 4o the ed a decline from 411 to 376 cases xeeentative on foe Democratic a War Bond by the stamp method. front, the communique said. So­ lasses and blend. Sift flour wifo- ron, 72 Benton street; Daniel Frandsen received a cablegram fidsnee— ‘T just got it from a fella Tuakegee. ernrnent transportation for games viet tanks and armored cars then from his son. Staff Sergt. Marvin was minor. No workers were in trustees, warning foam under in (JoimscUcut last week it was Sent to Hospital ticket last spring, was in line for I am sure Mrs. Blanche Pren­ baking powder and soda. Add to Malley, 827 Middle Turnpike New York — (/P) —(3eorge A. McPherson, Kas,—t/F) —Walno announced today by foe State who knows a guy who’s right next Stopped In One during the gaa and rubber short­ were reported to have swarmed E. Frandsen. stationed in the the buUdtng when the fire start' threat of harm to themselves and the appointment But foe county tice. whom every one likes, knows creamed mixture, blending well. East! Mrs. Frederick Irwin and Dewey, who used to live in Brook­ R. Nhylom, whose home is in May­ Health Department in its weekly to foe rail in Washington He saya When the Maryland U. and. Coast age. An intra-mural program will Last Night FighU •ourt appointed Louis H. Graver, from her work among aged people into th# city, killed the troops and Add boiling water and beat until South Pacific. It read: "Love and ed. their families to discharge Gurvltz foia gas ration business is gotta Guard Academy boxing teams be aubatltuted.. .The 'Tank Bust son, Rockville; Mrs. Frank Bern- best, wishes for Christmas and lyn, now Is with the U. S. Army tn nard. Mass., was in^he Army at Six fire departments bij)ught because he was a Jew. He will be morbidity report. VUlroad >'ardman. on foe grounds that our cause is just. I think by captured the train.) smooth. hard, 12 Orchard street. England. He wrote George C. Til Ontario, Calif. Hia best girl. Jean be changed end we’ll ell be oper­ clashed the other night, the coaches era" of the 628th Tank Destroyer New Haven. Conn., Jan. 12— The push foat took Kuberle was New Year’s. All well” A few the flames under control three eentenced Monday. On the Incrsase, however, were outfit, winners of the Camp 1-ivlng. (;Pi_Wimam W. (Bill) Harding, Jaeobe' single day as a republican foe time this war is over and foe Pour batter into 10xl0x2-tncb Birth: Yesterday, a daughter to you, Kings county ration adminis­ Prenttas, "was in ArUngtan. Mass. whooping cough, 60 to $6 ; acartet atin' in another week.” picked Eddie La Fond, whose Cath­ dlaqualifled him under foe law re- people meet their income taxes, down foe Stalingrad-Tlkhoretsk Sprycoated pan. Bake in moderate hours later Frandaen received hours after the Bret alann. The olic U. team meets both later la aton, La., boxing tournament last sports editor of foe New Haven By The Associated Prtpg Mr. and Mrs. R ^ Matson, 54 trator, that his fu d oil coupons, They wanted to marry. So they fever, 29 to 75 and lobar pneu New York—Pet Comiskeg, Mis tjuiring foe appointment go to a etc., there will be more people in­ Railway, from Zimovniki. The oven (350 degrees F.) 45 to 55 telegram from foe War depart­ cause was unknown. Mas With Pietura In HaiM the saason, as the referee.. .They year, are warming up for the.Gold- Journml- end former preei' Chestnut street. ment His son had been killed in which had just reached him In decided to start their marital menla, 60 to 93. WtuHuf p ofor I Peterson. N. J„ knocked out Blf Mnon abo had been a Democrat terested in social security, for all capture of a series of towns north minutes. Serve in squares wifo career by meeting each other half­ figured it wee a smart move be­ •n OlovM Eliminations at Camp dent of the Connecticut Sporte Death: Today, Kazimerz Kirka, action. England, are "not of much use in ButcB Bepett Onsunltlas London. Jan. 13—(F)— ^Threa- Bowie, Tex. . . . Navy Lieut. Glenn Writere Alliance, collapecd early Boy Cerlllo, 208, Hartford. Oeea, - H r tiM last fira years. and help Dr. Townsend and Lord from Kuberle for 21 miles and a Marshmallow Orange Sauce. 118 Oak street. this vicinity. I doubt very much if way—at McPherson. They met, cause (a) Eddie is a good referee, Beveridge put across foeir noble year-old Doris Watson didn’t know District Dirsetars Plannsd Provldanca, R. I., Jan. 13—(FI— who aloo works in pro fights, end Killinger, whose North Carolina today and was taken to St. Ra- flanking drive to Vesloiy, about .Marshmallow Onuige Saocei the British ministry would honor married, honeymooned. Then ^ Chicago—Joe Miiocate. 1$4, Buf­ ideas. 30 miles south of Zlmonild, has Dogs Must Make Room Uelboume, Jan. 12—(P>—The quite what it maant that her fa The Brown Herald, dally newspa­ (b) hg wouldn’t be able to do much pre-flight baseball team did a good pheal’s hospital where attaches cup orange juice Faint Wins Her Room thqn even on the lend-iease basis.' Nhylom went west, and Mrs. Nhy­ falo. N. Y „ knockad out M p a ff As lor foe new deputy ehief straightened the front in foat Dash of salt Toyal Netherlands East Indiea foer was a prisoner of war in Ger­ Boston, Jan. 13—(F>—Tlw office per voice of Brown University un- scouting because he couldn’t take job last summer, has bean trana said his condition was "fair.” of lom returned east again. Deneon, 186. IndiawopolK SP' police, well I was never Interest­ sector. 2 tea^oona cornstarch Oakland. Calif.—Vf) —Even foe Vrmy lost 159 officers and meii, many, tout aha did know be had of SUte OPA ndminiotrator dergr^uatea for nearly 53 years, notrs while working. ferred to the North Atlantic Ad' Harding, who returned to hia •prinn, Ooln,. Jaa. n Ogden, Utah— (/FIt -A Minnea­ dega at the pound had to move BoUiUng NiRtary Stnogth " th Dutch and Indonesian, in been gone a loiig time and decided Maianchiisetta will be allmlnnted announead today foat it had sus- miral’s staff aa athletic director office Sunday after a week's ill- Holyoke. Maos. — io M vndM^ ed tn politics snd never in the The Caucasus drive has put Red H cup quartereS marshrosil- Oapa Taken Aa Seuvenliu 3 Boatman’s Paragraph tn Army B-35 plane crash polis girl arrived to, enter a de­ over. A cow, her calf and a goat '-.ting on Islands north of. Aus' to Mas hls pioture on the mantel- by n plan calUng for thraa district peiHled publication "until victory.” Whltey Budrunaa of Waukegan. Preparing to go on leave from hia neea. completed hie night’s task of 155. Puerto lUco. outodiited Om arms of foe law. But I do like to Army columns into Budennovsk, lows fense school In Ogdien. She tried Buffalo, 151, n U ad d p M i, OtW ' t y atarday «n tha eantral Colo- hear Chief Gordon sing and when ahare foeir quarters. The farm Stockholm. Jan. 12—(P)—Stead­ uaUn, in tbs Inst hglf o f $943, an p ie ^ Phe ^ ed wtth his picture ifi diracton rahfWs fsuroas tnd^^ Phriaka^ of its staff, as maiatoera 111., former Marquette U. bsMcet- Jackoont^e p ^ this week. First getting out the sperU aectiea of about 100 miles northeast of IM cups orange sections all known methods of finding a ily building her military strength, Great Falls, Mont.—(P>—Sol­ Weahlngton ~ Buddy T plalaA killing alx peionns, he wants to retire that will be Georgievsk, at the end ei a ^>ur animala made nuisancea of them- official statsmMit said today. Most her hanu whan she eilmbed oa a •d today. The dlrsetora would m of tha aditorial and husinasa ball player and player-coach in Class Bpecialiit Georgie Abrams, the paper and was on hia way Conibine orange juice, salt, and room in the crowded community selvea In a reaidentiai aecUon—the Sweden plana to apend 2,060,000,- diers are complaining to Rad Croaa home when stricken. 182, McKeesport. Pa..^ MMla wiaticiHi title* at Pet- time enough to pick his succtoaor. rail line, and at Kislovodsk, 42 cornstarch. Bring to boil and eook of the losses; it said, occurred in chair to reach it and Jher night stationed in Booton, Worcester and boards antered the armed acrvlcea, Lithuania'in 19,38-39. passes along the middleweight fighter, bought I Raid feOMe baa# o f the cra ft He has done and is doing good without resulto So she walked cow and calf by stepping undaint- 000 kroiier (currently $402,340,- canteen officials. Souvenir hunt­ gown jfsught fire fram an open Springfield, to administer eastern, was given as the chief reason for s few observations about basket­ only one ticket to Chicago but. tw< Hospital authorities said ha was George Parkers, U l; miles Boufowtot of Georgievsk. 5 minutes. Add marshmallows and ers. it seems, take their capa from guerrilla oparatlons on various is Naanea aC tha gseUms work at present. ■to*-.- a hotel lobby and fainted. A ily on lawns and shrubs, and the 000) on defense during the fiscal gaa hMter. cantnl u d veMtra, districts. ttos MlBpMISiOlle ’ ball on aa Intaraational g a m s... far ths return trip. being treated for abock. 1Meantime, the Russians - reported. | let cool. Add orange sections and kindly hotel occupant gave up a cafes and night spots. They have Am goat by eating a pair of ailk atock- year 1043-44, it was announced to­ \ < > I , ■■ ■ JMP ahsr ibf towns behind the] blend. room. Inga from a clotbeslina. day. to pay for their own ranlarsa— «■. V ■ . h MAX^CHKSIEK EVIENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. T U E S D A Y ^ N U A R Y 12, 1943 'MAN c t S b R EVB^d ' illES^^AiWAW 12,194s'

MICKE Y FINN Task Foret! L A N K LEON

OO YOU t h i N k n o t a c h a n c e GEE— HE ALWAYS MAYBE WED HE'S NOT NO MlCKEYi Sense and Nonsense UNCLE PHIL MIGH: MlCKEYi THEY BUILDS HIMSELF , BETTER GO HERE. TOM HERE HE COMES POSSIBLY SELL , ^ L Y SELL THINGS UP FOR SUCH OVER—AND HE M U ^ V xNOWi AND I'M A farmer and a professor were What Ood Hath Promised Pint Postage Stamps THE RAMROD A LIKE CANDX TERRIBLE . BE ON HAND BEEN TURN! IBEGINNIN* TO The first postage stamps were fiharlng a seat on a tsaln. It wU' God hath not promised skies al- TO THE POST J CIGARETTES . LETDOWNS! TO CHEER' DOWN QUIC y WONDER IP getting lonesome, so the farmer Issued by Individual postmasters HE'LL BE ways blue, at their own expense in 1845. e x c h a n g e , TOM? J MD SOUVENIRS! [itarted a conversation, and they Flower-strewn pathways all our TURNED DOWN! Moving—Trucking— Help Wanted— Female 35 [loun became a friendly pair. Postmasters at Alexandria, Va., AnnoancemenU Automobiles for Sale 4 Household Goods 51 Houses for Sale 72 lives through; Brattlsboro, Vt., and other places Lost and Found Storage 2U Little Hope Held Professor (thinking he would Qod hath not promised sun with­ i937 G. M. C. 3-4 TOIiI panel truck. 2 ROOM OUTFIT NEW 6 ROOM Colonial, on bus fiave some fun with the farmer)— supplied their patrons with stamps r— FROM CLOTHES Une, MASTER MIND—Visit Madame GIRL OR WOMAN wanted. New out rain, or stamped envelopes, which are Williams, well known advisor on Good motor, very clean, J245.00. THE? AUSTIN A. CHAMBEBt. Oo. —»99.95— line, 4 acres, moref if needed, hot et's have a game of riddles to Joy without sorrow, peace without awMter. Return to Mrs. Terms and trades accepted. Brun­ Model Laundry, Summit street. water Keat, copper plumbing, Of More Butter pass the time. If you have a rid­ now highly prised by collectors, nut Partrldre, 47 1-2 Charter all walks of life. If you are in loc^ and long dtatance moving. I>ain, ner Sales, 80 Oakland street. Return load syatem, furniture Just the Outfit You Need to Start garage, apple orchard, running dle I can’t answer, I’ll give you a and have considerable value. The ; Oak atreet^______need Of advise come to the place But God hath promised strength postmaster stamps were super­ where thousands have been helped Tel. 5191. . . * • storage. Dial 6260, Your Own Home bi-ook. Reasonable terms to re­ dollar, or •vice versa. Help Wanted— Male 36 Chicago, Jan. 12—(P)—Little, if for the day, seded by the first government Is­ |t/> T—PAIR OF MEN’S grray fur liable party. L. E. Clark, 844 W. Farmer—All rigbL But as you 8 for the. past 26 years. 532 Ann COLK MOTORS--WE1 HAVE .60 any, immediate relief In the pres­ Rest from the. labor, light for the sues, July 1, 1847. m a n WANTED FOR kitchen $20 Deposit $2 Weekly Middle Turnpike. are better educated than I am, do ^ lined glovea on Main street near street, HarUord, Conn. By ap­ used car models rancing from "35 ent butter shortage Is expect^ by way. , Park Saturday night Finder pointment Phone 6-1370. Repairing 23 work. Apply Manchester Me­ 9u mind if I only give you fifty Grace for the trials, help from to '41. See us before buying. We morial Hospital. Includes modern Bedroom Suite: dairy men, they said today, al­ It was a wet day, and as the ‘ pleaae phone 8619. Reward. accept, trades and terms. Tel. Wanted— Real Estate '77 though the country has passed the cents?; above, •SAWS OF ALL KINDS filed, set. Bed, Dresser and Chest. Sheets, Professor—O. K. You go first. UnfalHng sympathy, undying love. pretty girl entered the crowded 'LOST—NEW YORK AND Con- Automobiles for Sale 4164. Pillow Cases, Rug. Lamps. Picture; point of lowest production and ana repaired, cord wood saws WANTED—15 TO 20 acre farm, Farmer (slowly)—Well, what —Annie Johnson. car, a man rose to bis feet: necUcut State driver’s license, Dugs— Birds— Pets 41 5 pc. Dinette: Table and 4 chairs. output will expand from now un­ .Young Woman—No, you must .UTOMOBILES “EQUAL TO i'OR SALE—1939. CHEVROLET gummed, power and hand lawn house and barn, in good condition. animal has two legs flying and I also Social Security card and birth 3 pc. Dinner Set, 26 pcs. Silver­ til July. not give up your seat; I Insist. New.” 1942 Olds sedan, club. 1941 Town .sedan, in good condition, mowers ivcrhauled, and sharp­ Call 2-0274. / Butter is rationed voluntarily In liree legs walking? certificate, in black billfold. Find­ ened. Stored all; winter no extra COCKER SPANIEL puppies. Start ware, Metal Utility Cabinet, Rug, Girl (to her mother)—Mother, Man—You may insist as much Pontiac sedan, 1941 Chevrolet heater. Inquire at 72 East Center practically all sections of the na­ Professor, (looking serious)— er please call 6776. charge. Axes, knives, shears, and the New Year with a Merry Ash Stand, etc. our shepherd dog watched my as you like, miss. I'm getting out OUT OUR WAY ^ BY J. R. WILLIa!m S o u r BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLE sedan, 1941 Chevrolet convertible. street. Cocker puppy to brighten and tion, but no official system under That's a tough one right at the skates sharpened. Capitol Grind­ Legal Notices 78 start. I don't believe I can answer new soldier friend all the time he here! _ 1940 Plymouth .station wagon. protect .vnur home. Jack Frost We will warehouse this merchan- government control has been an­ was calling on me. 1941 Olds sedan. Many others. FOR SALE—1941 W1LL6'S. con­ ing Co., 38 Main. Tel. 7958. nounced. Dairy men said they did lit. Here's a dollar. Now, teii me DOMT W(3RRy--l’M 'AREN'T N00TW&-BERO E&AD,TV1IG&S,'SC50 DO ME A Announcements dition new. Tel, 2-0602. Manches­ Kennels, 26 Gardner street. • lise at no extra cost to you, for i,f Kiank H. Schalz l.iir • if Aii(i>t\« r ! m llic I'lohiitf lilMrict, not know when. If ever, govern­ vhat’s the answer? Mother—Well, probably It’s be­ Nothing Matters New'But Vic WATCH IM* CL O SE / SRAME INCJUSTICE See Finance Manager. Brun­ I’ lANO TUNING and repairing. future delivery. WltO SWORE OEF ners, 80 Oakland street, Man- ter. E’OH SALE— PEDIGREED white nf Amlo\ »*r, (h’rciisi‘(L ment rationing- would be Intro­ Farmer (grinning)—I don’t cause he looked so sheepish. tory. Buy Wkr Bonds Today. WANTED—RIDE TO Colts, 11 to Player piano specialty. John Tin AUmini^trator havlnK uxlilhit* BUT I HADC>AGO MIDMISVAT LUNCHES RAIS1N& ^^ONEV IN THIS MANNER and liver Pointer. Inquire at 28 duced. know either—here's your fifty 7 shift Van Dyke plant. Call c icsler. Tel. .6191-4485. FOR SALE?— 1935 Plymouth sedan Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street. A-L-B-E-R-T-S • «1 lUM a ilm in lN ir a lin n a c c o u n t w U h TWO BLOCKS FER FORxTHE OURWnOM ? • TO PAN /WW INCOME TAV-ES,/— • |Folcy street or telephone 6718. 6>a!rl Kwiair to ih r^ ’nurl of rrobalr J50. 1934 Chevrolet convertible, Tel. 4219, November and December are cents. WATER IM CASE OF X 2 0 t o i o n a h o r s e 7756; .MERCTJRY 1940 CO.WERTIBLE , 4,3 Allyn St. f'»r .^alfl lilfitrict for aMowanr*-, li ordinarily the poorest months for FUNNY BUSINESS •^VdU DOMIT LOOK e a r coupe, radio, heater. Low mileage, like now. 1927 Model T Ford Hartford Conn. in FIRE.' EVER-YBODYiS MOCN U K E THE: THAT CAME Tt> ME IN A vV ANTED TO TUNE, repair and MliDKHKI>;--Tliaf thr .lay making-butter, and that, was the A man needed a gardener, and good tires, very clean. 1041 coupe $351)0. 1936 Bulck sedan C.ir, Train, or Bus Expenses will HAVIW TROUBLE-- $12,6. Brunner Sale., Compan.v, 80 regulate your piano or player Wanted— Pets— «'f .fan. ll‘i;{. at !» o ol.ick in ihf case in 1942. Output normally ex­ Igot a letter from a gentleman SONS ^ v/ALLEV OREAM,— PERHAPS THIS ) ^ Chevrolet Special Dclu.xe 4 'door be refunded on purchase of above f o r . n.>on, a t Uu* F i u h a l c O frU e in DOM’T FERCblT I’M Oakland street. Tel. .6191. piano. Tel. Manchester 5052 Poultry— Stocky 41 pands in January, and. with the |concemlng a man named Smith, FOREE ViiTN TVAAT, CHEESE \NILL SWJE M E y / ^ sedan. W-W tires only. 7400 merchandise. I ’nlnii'lita Im . and th«‘ n.iim- in as- exception of the short month of DOWN! HERE-- .'•ilim-d fo r a h v a r iiiK on llic a l lo w ­ The gentleman wrote: "John SL A B OE c h e e s e : ANOTHER PROF1TAELE W ANTED miles. Brunners. Tel. 3191- 4485 February, continues to increase MOWERS SHARPENESJ, repair­ WANTED TC BUY beef cows, SURE 100 p e r c e n t WOOL rugs ance of n.iid adm iiiiHtraiion acrouiit ■smith has an excellent knowledge HOLLERWHEW NIGHTMARE.' Manchester. Household Services ed. shear grinding, key fitting, calve.s and pigs for slaughtering. arc scarce, but we have a limited \4flh saifl Knt.tlr anr| thin Court until peak production is reached in lo f gardening. He can manage a rr STARTS.' > Offered 13-A duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. VVill pay good price. Manchester directj: tlu- A ord« r once in some Igarden to perfection" . . . and ON D E R , CURTAINS LAU.NDERED very $69.50. Tel. 3.635, Benson s. 713 lUNNN^p.ipir liaviim a circulation in EXPERIENCED To Main. ■ |si on through a long list of od- reasonable. Call 82.64 or 7247. NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS, cel­ >aid TM m( rict .it tca.**t fl\» da>.n hr- IN COOKING .McKlNNEY BROTHERS Articles for Sale 45 f*)i> ‘•.ilrl m u»' a.'>.''ic;n. d. Famous Doctor |mirablc thingp Smith could do. For Insuninoe luloid replaced in curtains, all IF YOU ENTERTAIN the id'a of \\iifl- du$ ret urn make. As he read the letter he .said to 505 -Main Street (At the Center) Heating— Plumbing— kinds of leather work. (^as. Lak- FARMERS, t r u c k e r s : Stock purchasing a new radio,, we sug- Cert Ified from !»• c i d Ihimsclf: “That’s the very fellow CLAYTON K. HINT Taken bv Death Manchester, Conn. Roofing 17 ing, 90 Cambridge streoc. Tele­ up in Wards Drum-Lot Oil Sale, rest an early selection as our .fudge. Ifor me: Jie can do the very things Cheney Brothers Telephone 60M - 748S phone 4740. for present or future delivery. stock of Phllco and Motorola ll want." Finally he reached the Apply Employment Bureau ED COUGHUN—REPAIRS OF For a limited time only. 100 per­ cabinet radios arc nearly gone. lend of the page, turned to the Main Office all types of roofs. 390 Woodland cent pure Pennsylvania, reduced Tel. 3535. Benson's. 713 Main. Baltimore. Md.. Jan. 12 - iPi — Inext page, and on that one were street. Phone 7707. Help Wanted— Female 35 to 65c. gal Save now! Mont­ Dr. Howard Atwood Kelly. 84, in­ Iwritten only three words: "But be gomery Ward, 822 Main street. LINOLEUM REMNANT SALE— Nazis lo Remove ternationally known medical Iwon’t.” We are closing out ends of rolls, WANTED—GIRL T O R ^ . Counter authority, and member of the There arc men and women who work in Dry Cleaning store. Ex- FOR SALE -LARGE HERALD sizes suitable for bath rooms or Aiiierieaii Parlv "big fou r" of- the original Johns and Sun'day inutcs. on West Side small kitchens. Selling at great Icould revolutionize the communi- HELP ^ ARTHUR A. pericne’ed preferred, but not Hopkins Medical school faculty, |ties in which they live, who could neceasary. Good pay. Apply Super of town. C61II 4845 after 6. savings. Bring in your measure­ died today after a brief illness. At Union Memorial hospit.il Icontribute - la.sting benefits to the Clef.nci'.s, 747 Main street. Man­ ments. Montsomcrv Ward Co. IHves of their most Intimate KNOFLA Bern. Jan. 12—'/Pj—American where Dr. Kelly was a patient for F o r Sale WANTED chester. Ifriends. But they won't. For Electrical Appliances I :EED a BEDROO.M s e t for your diplomats and journalist*, former­ the past week, death was ascribed Two*Family House, 4 rooms WANTED —TtVO WOMEN or Radio I spare room ? See our attractive ly active in Vichy, and a number to a heart condition complicated NEN/i each. Oil burner up­ girls for Manchester Laundrj’. 72 ‘ ' 3 pc. maple group with dresser, of other Americans who were in­ by his advanced age. A INSURANCE Maple street. COMPLETE RADIO STATION, I chest on chest and panel bed. All terned at Lourdes after German He was born in Camden. N. J., T N P E O H stairs. Steam heat both W ar Work troops moved into unoccupied I-IZ Ask Your Neighbor! WIDEP for sale. George Cone. ■ for $59.95. Yea we. can still sell Feb. 20, 1858. He was known SLIGHT tenements. Close to Main W ANTED-W OM AN or girl for 151 Hollister street, Manchester. I a steel spring and inner spring France will be remove ! to Ger­ chiefly In his profession as a sur­ Women for typing, part time or steady. New System many tomorrow. United States le­ v ^o r K = . street. 875 Main SL Phone 5440 Conn. , I mattress too! See Benson's geon of the abdominal region and ■y :XCT5,— >tA »wci. we BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON -aa. P R IC E ...... $6,000 clerical work and as Laundry. Harrison street. ■------Furn. 713 Main, next to A.' * P. gation officials here said today. when he was but 28 years old be­ Where the American party, came professor of gynecology and power sewing machine WANTED — EXPERIENCED Garden— Farm— Dairy I DOZENS OF ATTRACTIVE solid numbering 133, would be taken obstetrics in Johns Hopkins whicji h a con itoi $Y wiA suvict, iMC T m. wm. ii. i fat. < stenographer. Rogers Paper 5Ifg. I maple kitchen sets have been was not known. The United States It W onl Be Long BY EDGAR MARTIN 6-Room Single. Furnace Products 50 was then organizing. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES operators. Co. Tel. 5163. : sold lately. The correct styles and legation received its information *‘Quie Cod home, t lo give traction. Consult us for The Finance board’s budget pro­ .elails. Dublin Tractor Company. posals will be submitted to a spe­ t\liitc Wood, Poplar, or Buss. moms, dinette, hath, open space I Burnos Aires. Jan. 12—(.-Pi— on serond floor. Crane fixtures I’tovidcnce Rd.. Williniantic. cial meeting of the Board of Al­ StnartJ.WasIey Sizes 1 to 3 inches. .\iiy ‘ .\;gentinus request that Germany dermen on Jan. 18. Hie new bud­ HOLD KVERYTHING and tub, shower, steam heat, oil withdraw her Naval attache here. ■ml ■atato and Insaranee quantity, whether 1.000 or burner, coal grates available. get. if adopted, will take effect Wanted—To Buv 58 ; Capt. Dietrich Niebuhr, on the April 1. A fM t hi cauu-ge 100,000 feet. Must be fairly Hot water attachment, all oak ! grounds he is an undesirable char- MaSa T heater Bnlldbig good lumber. Will pu.v cash floors, shades, metal iicreens, I acter was interpreted in diplo- awnings, built about 3 years, lot matic circles today as a warning I aSM . 7146 on delivery. If you have .60x136. sidewalk, sewer, gas and ( , WANTED TO BUV second hand I Cheerful Frock anything to offer, please tele­ i stroller. Telephone 2-0573. i to Berlin that the Argentine gov- eleotrielty. Owner moving De­ ; ornment intends to cooperate with phone sires quirk artlon. Price $6,200. VANTED TO BUY baby car- American neighbors in ridi^ing this WASH TUBS Making It Clear BY ROY CRANl riage. either wicker or peram­ continent of Axis espionage. WANTED bulator type. Pleaae call 5903 < W.\i,TON W. (JRANT A government announcement J- FOBTUNATELV, v o u ^ r k n o w The Kage Co. after 4, A SAND TABLE HAG BEEN Manchester Hartford 3-7584 last night disclosed that Niebuhr's TOW NV HAS SEEN TOWmV a s THOR­ Elm Street Manchester recall had been asked after the PREPARED FROM AERAL MAPS. OUGHLY a s IP TOO Evening Herald Residence: 3160 Manchester German government refused to IT REPRESENTS A TOWN IN 6ER* OP INTEREST TO Rooms Without Board 59 surrender him to the jurisdiction MANY WHICH WE WILL CALL'X*. T O U R I ^ AND MANY IIV/SO there. 1 CAN Classified Advertisements FOR RENT—LARGE furnialicd of the Argentine Supreme court YOU WILL NOTICE THE TOWN IS PICTURES ARE AMAIL* NOT CVERGMPKASa Count six averaife words to «i line. w o n or a m front room, twin beds. Main for trial. Accusations of espionage ABLE. STUDY THEM. THE AABOATANCB 16 to 45 SURROUNDED BV A MEDIEVAL Initials, numbers and abbreviations street. Suitable for married cou­ were made against Niebuhr after LEARN EVERY OP THIS. OUR LlUiS : aach count as a word and compound an investigation based on informa­ WALL. HAVING THREE 6A TE S . ; words as two words. Minimum cost TO WORK IN RETAIL FOOD STORE ple or two gentlemen. Tcl. 6120. THE TOWN HAU....HERE„. IS STREET.,.EVEfty AND THE s u c c e s s ^ la price of three lines. tion supplied by the-United States. Line rate* per day for transient’ Accident Insurance Policy For HEA-TED, CONNECTING living OUR OB3ECTIVE BU1LDIM6 OP OUR lEAlO ads. and bedrooms: to 2 gentlemen or DEPEUDON IT. Bffectlre Merrli 17. ll»27 Cash Charge 5 DAY-42 HOUR WEEK couple, twdn beds. Near Center. Small Farmers THERE MUST BE % Consecutive Pa>s ...{ 7 ctsi cts $10.00 Per Year Phone 3410. NO MISTAKES i S Consecutive Days d cts|ll cts EXPERIENCE NOT ESSENTIAL • 1 Day ...... ,11 cis;i3 cts Top Food Goal J - - k ^ N O d e l a y s . * ^ All orders ^or irregular Insertions' GOOD SALARY AND Covers you for all accidents not pertaining: to your Boarders Wanted 59-A Ml toa acavtct. me, t. n iftft. u. t. will be charged at the one time rate. e s . MeK im rr matesviea mt. r. m. lya a a n r ow; hfi. Special rates fur long term every REGULAR ESTABLISHED INCREASES occupation; in other words, accidents outside of work­ 1 day advertising given upon request. WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN "My little brother In the sixth roomers and boarders, borne cook- Hartford. Jan, 12-- i.Pi— Earle •Why Itffc you worrying about clothes rationing? The Ads ordered cancelled before the ing hours. W, Prout, Jr., Hartford county grade wants me to stop making or fifth day will be charged only Apply Wednesday—-Mr. Boyce ( . meals, continuous hot water, coldtr it gets the less you wear!” for the actual number of times the Insures Anyone Between the Ages of 10-75 Y'ears. siipcrvi.sor of the farm Security so much history!" ad appeared, charging at the rate and showers. 330 Adams street. administialion. announced today earned but not alowancc refunds 121 Allyn Street, Hartford For Housewives, Students, Children, and Others Not that si,nall farmers in the county can be made on aix time sds stopped I! FOR RENT —TWO Furnished after the fifth da\. Employed, It is “ round-the-clock” coverage. rooms, suitable for married cou­ not only had met food production TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX No "till forbids'; display lines not ple or girls, near bus line. Con­ goals .set for 1942, but had “ topped sold. them by tremendous figures." The Hrrald w!jl not he re.-^ponnihle tinuous hot water, shower. Board for more than one Inconerr iMTtr- If desired. Tel. 2-1625. Reports computed from actual C 5 ALLEY OOP OuchT BY V. T. HAMLIN tton of sn> advertisement ordered STUART J. WASLEY farm records show that milk , ro- fer more than one time. Insurance In the Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Cnmpany duction. in which FSA pUanned an The inadvertent omission of In­ 68 tight per cent increase, soared 19 WOTTA MQHJt correct publication ol advertising STATE THEATER BLDG. TEL. 6848 - 7146 Wanted to Rent will be rectified onlv by can<:4*lUtiori per cent during 1942. Egg produc­ / of me rharg*^ made for iht service 3 OR 4 ROOMS with bath, un­ tion increased 91 per cent; pork. rendered. furnished. and garage, references. 66 per cent, and potatoerff 22 per SAW...THINIC O F All Rdveri!5<.m»'i.t». conform Call 5805. cent. xA/Aoot/PDt OL'EENVUP ^ In style. copy and t\p 'tciapr.> with For Sale 1 THERE ONTH* re^JIktioiiA enforcfu )o' publ'sh- BEFORE V 'WEPDLEY Z'. •ri'^nd they rbs^rve the right to •dll. revi'^e or itj*. -: an> ccp> con- Practically new 4 Room Home at 21 Hor­ •Idersd 4>i'j»*;tl''nrti'.’ e Tulip Applique Teacloth CI->T)>1.n‘; —Classified ads ton Road. Large lot 75’ X 150’. Graded to be pul-li^hr-d *«amp day - 'USt i»e Hove You o 4 - Room Single rec*dved .•6 . Z' I-< k m-'-'n. .^»iur- and planted. 2 rooms available on second days !■ floor. Oil burner, air conditioner, brass House — 2-Fomily House — Form Telephone Y'our Want .\ds Ads sie I epud ■ » r .tl-.e tele­ plumbing, fireplace, garage, F. H. A. or Acreage? phone at the CllAU‘ iK HATL »;iVen ■ above as a con\ nunce to adNcr- financed. - Ready for immediate occupancy. lUtirs, but tiie llATKS will be If 80, list same for ready cash with... accepted as FULL PAYMENT if Change in family .status necessitates imme­ paid at the business office on or be­ fore the seventh day following the diate sale.' Can be seen by appointment only, GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO ' 6 first ins* moil nf each ad. otherwise the niAKGE HATK will be collect­ Real Estate and Insurance. ed. No r- Mtunsibility for errors In lot Henry Street Telephone SS78 \ 8 2 4 6 teleplnm d •iri« will be assum»'d aiid CALL FRED DELANEY, Tel. 3579 their accuracy cannot he guaran­ 12^ teed. I No other bracer is needed when you slip into this button front Double Meaning BY MERRILL BL08SER house frock of a morning. This FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS \ RED RYDER Everybody Satisfied BY FRED HARMAN morale-boosting style will keep you in good spirits even when you have to go without your cup of r , ^ 5 0 JtoU VIAMT tD BoctOHf eiOOC jRtDMEAD-N IVE 60rr A 6MALL I'LL MAKE. YUH ' IPIEN LETS HIT FDR'^ \A/HERE OVER MRS. DUNk S MOUSE I WMAT I D04Y , ^ M r SOUNK I _ I ROT3EO STUFF “ AMD ITS HERD OF MOR5&S A fair Deal PAlMTED VALLEY, coffee! The neat white collar h a p p e n e d / k n o w YBT/ WANTS TO 1 S w e l l : keeps you looking fresh as a daisy, LARD WAS HAVING TROUBLE T O G R3 0 D <5 0 TTA ©e BvAD-' A CR O SS E86N ‘5ATAM VJHEMISEE 'Efl- MR. MOOl E WITH t h e VACUUM CLEANER./ / w h e n 1 GCJT G iv e u s a n u n h a t is rr e>£.twJE.£N A tlR M A D O AMD VOOULDM’T CALL AMD a f t e r TDU too. NOW? 'OVER TWERC, advertising ^ MRS- ^ S T b C K . 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At the meeting of Emanuel Lu­ 7,858 theran Brotherhood this evening Local Yontfas Complete InitiaL Training as Naval Cadets Report Hyson Oetder la Interior tonight. A bont Tow n at 8 o’clock, WiUiam Perrett will ‘Jim’ Fitzgerald Hurt Member of the Audit show several reels of colored pic­ Bureau o( Ofaroolattoaa M VDttnf BMmlMn O t Bmkiniel tures taken during his travels In War Prisoner Manchester^A City of Village Charm l^rthwanraurcli • » requested to the W est All men of the church will be welcome. ‘ ^As U. S. Cruiser Smki n c a m tiM hour of 3:30 p. n., .(Chwalled Advertlalng ou Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1943 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS M tt Smutay. wh«i Former Local Youth VOL. LXII., NO. 88 aMottnc e t ^ ctaurch will take Mr. and M rs.^ llia m Ostrinsky of Blssell street received a tele­ Captured by Japanese Parents Notified He Is January of last year and was alsd plMSi gram last ntfht Informing them assigned to the Juneau after coml In Philippine Battle. pletlng his training. Hla w ifi H w Brnblem club will meet to- that their/son. Sergt Abraham In Hospital Enroute U. S. Doughboy Covers Burning German Tank Ostrinsky Is ill at the Greenville last received word from him la m is'rpw aftamoon at 3:30 .at the To U. S.; Another November. This was writtea pniM home in Rockville. At six Army ba.se hospital. They left for Sergeant Edward E. Hyson, son Baldwin Nominates Nazis Stiffen Stand about the middle of the month oi e ’eloek ■ pot hick supper will be Greeriville, S. C., early this morn- o ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waldo Hy­ Local Man Aboard. ing. Just before the battle. Sincj entjojrsfk— son, of Chapel street. South Wlnd- thqt time she has not receivea Captain James Hamilton of S7 Bor, just over the Manchester town Victor James Fitzgerald, son of any word from him nor has hil A daughter was bom yesterday Alcorn for Judge; Garden sti-ect has returned to line, a former student at Man­ Mr. and Mrs. William L. Fltz- parents. However, the fact that at St. Francis hospital to Mr. aiid they have not been notified thaj Mrs. John McDowell of 10 Fred­ Camp Claiborne nftqr .spending a chester High school, is a prisoner g;rald, of 156 BtsscII street, and \ In Caucasus Today; furlough at his home. Hi.s son. he ia dead, missing or wounded^ erick Road. Mrs. McDowell is the of war and it is .supposed he is be­ Donald Madden, son of Mr. and leads them to feel that he wa former Miss Agmes Bober and her Aviation Cadet .lack D. H.iniilton. has also retiuned to duty after a ing held by the Japs. Mrs. Patrick Madden, of 128 Bis- saved from the sinking ship. ,Thf Cox Renominated baby is the first grandchild on both short furlough here. He Is station­ Enlisted In 1940 sell street and husband of Mrs. ship was in command of Captaii| sides o f the family. ed In California. Another son. Sergeant Hyson attended the Lorraine (Smith) Madden, of 21 Lyman Knute Swenson, of Fhx)vo Robert Gordon Hamilton, of schools of Wapping and was a Knox street, were aboard the Utah, who Ls reported as mls.- Bush- Corps is to give psychological tests the automobile in this locality His brother, Earl W. Hyson, Jr., other information given. When it 7:30— Private Duty Nurses. This list comprised Associate Jus­ secretary of the Navy. Others while American aircraft but the Russians reported nell Cheney Auxiliary, U. S. W. V. to the cadets to determine whether said that he had never driven an About Work at Airport tice Allyn L. Brown of Norwich Release of approximately 20,- of the war after replacing our more and more each day. Yester­ lives on Burnham street in Man­ was announced last night that his 7:30-8:30—Badminton, Pratt continued to pound the enemy air further gains and more villages sfiil spjcy a dinner and . theater they are best suited to make pilots, automobile and claimed to he one ship had been sunk, their fears o f the Supreme Cjourt: and Judges 000,000 men at step-rate intervals losses.” day afternoon two boys living in In Hartford. chester and a sister, Mrs. Elmer Whitney Group. Possible Truce field at Munda. the Navy reported (Britain has announced the loss recaptured. Red Star, mouthplMS party in Hartford Thursday. The navigators, bombardiers, or gun­ of the few men in Glastonbury that he was in a battle, were real­ 6:30— All bowling alleys taken John Rufus Booth of New Ha­ would tend to prevent dislocations Destroyed in Attack ners. Staff Sgt. Moriarty gradu­ who drove a horse. Willis, Jr., lives on Lilley street. of five aircraft carriers, the Ark of the Russian Army, aaid the plan is to leave town on the 11:45 Hlllstown rode horses up Main ized,. by Wednesday Night League. ven, Kenneth Wynne of New Ha­ to the nation's economic machin­ today. battle waa becoming more vio­ ated from the University of Con­ All were pleased to learn that he , •• M I I ■ II Royal, Courageous, Glorious, a. m. bus. street and when they reached a "I came to Manchester today," The meeting of the Men’s The report of the sinking of the ven and Edward J. Quinlan, of ery, he told the Northeastern uni­ The single-plane attack on Hen­ necticut in 1940 and received his he said, "to look over that sign is living. At Meetings Hermes and Eagle. lent, particularly along the rail ‘ point opposite St. James street, Friendship club of the South ship, along with several others, Norwalk o f the ■ Sjaperior Court. versity convocation in a prepared derson Field, in which five bombs line toward Rostov from recap­ Master's Degree at Purdue Univer­ you have in the west part of the (Since the start of the war she The annual meeting of the Ec­ they made a left turn. It was wit­ Methodist church last night was came to the Members of both fami­ AUCE COFRAN .\lcorn to "Succeed Booth address. Flying Fortresses Lead Five Will Face were dropped on United States tured Mineralnye Vody. sity in 1941. nessed by one of the police offi­ town which reads: 'Drive slow ' Re-Eduoated for Duties has completed the Indomitable, clesiastical Society of the Center well attended. lies in a radio broadcast last nighL (Known Aa Queen Alice) Alcorn, 41-year-old son of for­ positions southwest of the airfield, cers and was right in front of A and sec our town. Drive fast and Ernest D. Brown Declaring that when men are War I.^bor B.oanl Hints Raid into Tripolitaiiia Formidable, Victorious, and - Illus- Maintaining Pressure Congregational church will be held It caused alarm among relatives SPIRITUAL MEDIUM mer State’s Attorney Hugh M. was the first bombinR there since trioua — and, from Alexander’s Battlefront dispatches said the W edne^ay evening at 7:30, with One case of lobar pneumonia sign that said "No U Turns." The see our judge.’ I noticed but few The guest speaker was Bernard of the two men. , called from civilian life Into the automohilos on your streets.” Seventh Daughter of n Seventh I Alcorn and brother of Hartford It May Ask Roose­ From W est; Blazing F c d c r a l C o U l ’ t Dec. 14. In that.bombing only one statement, apparently also has Russians were maintaining their reports of the society's commit­ was reported in Manchester this officer scratched hla head, looked Campagna, head of airport traffic Navy Specialist No Word Re<'eived Born With a Veil. county's present state’s attorney, armed services they ar^re-edu- plane participated alsc. past week according to the bulle­ up hla manual ami then decided Robert Schaller, who is in the cated for their duties in the Army. 75-Mile Air Battle. added the new Indefatigable and pressure along a whole 100-mile tees and officers. Election of offi­ control at the tower at Brainard Donald Madden's wife, to whom Readings Dally, Including SnndayJ Hugh M. Alcorn, Jr., waa named velt to Seize Strike- No .Aerial Opposition Met Implacable to the fleet. Jane's front from deep In the Caucasus cers will also take place. tin of the State Department of that there was no grounds for an automobile business, has pur he was married last May, did 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By AppMnt-[ Navy, Air Forces, Marines or chased a horse that he is to drive Field, who gave an interesting ac­ for an eight-year term beginning No aerial opposition, the Navy Fighting Ships listed them aa to the lower Kalmyck steppe, HesUtb. No other reportable dis­ arrest. much telephoning trying to learn ment. In the Service of the Sept. 26. 1943. He would succeed Coast Guard. Dr. Barker added: Bound Collieries Soon. For Lynclimg t count of his duties. Chicago, ni.. Jan. 12.—^Now Allied Headquarters in said, was encountered by Ameri­ scheduled for-completion in 1942. while other forces just to tile eases were listed from Manchester. This morning a hian 75 years to his business. something about him. She even pie for 80 Veara. ’■When men are to be mustered Members of the Girl Scout The club which sponsors the an­ Judge Booth, who on that date North Africa, Jan. 13.—(A*) can bombers continuing their (This would indicate a total of north bore down on the Nazi Sal Measles still continue in New Brit­ Navy "specialist” and soon to be called the Navy Department in 169 Church Street, Hartford, Co reaches the mandatory retirement out from the armed services, and Wilkes-Barre. Pa., Jan. 13—(TP) Leaders' Association are reminded ain, 174 cases being reported nual Father and Son banquet at — United States wai'planes regular attacks on the Japanese river line in preparation for the of the meeting tomorrow evening tile landlord all the unused coupons assigned to duty servicing the Washington. He enlisted in Phone 8-0097 age of 70 years. -Thousands of striking miners in Are Iiiclicted by District airfield at Munda on New Georgia (Continued on Para Fourteen) siege of Salsk, another milestone there,. j the church voted to table the sub­ (Continued on Page Three) destroyed ^4 Nazi aircraft in at 8 o’clock at the T. M. C. A. in case they move. ject for discussion at the March warplanes of Uncle Sam's fight­ All of the judicial nominations the Pennsylvania anthracite fields irland. Anti-aircraft batteries were on the road to Rostov. Veterans Hear Several of the business houses Grand Jury Under Ov- Private Walter H. Runde, who ] meeting. ing Nava! • aviators. Ernest D. must be confirmed by both branch­ were called into mass meetings to­ the air and on the ground in reported active, however. Results Strong German counter-attacks The Salvation Army Women’s .ilong Main street are arranging Brown, 22, son oi Mr. and Mrs. es of the Legislature. The Senate a raid yesterday on Castel il Liberties Statutes; of the attack were not reported. we)-e reported on the lower Don has been at Camp Claiborne, i for the change from oil to coal. C'oiiiniittees Named day to consider a possmle truce af­ Home League will meet tomorrow Louisiana, has been transferred { Rector Speak Samuel Brown. 215 Keeney street. alone is required to confirm the Benito airfield, 10 miles soutli Ail United States plane- returned. Building Subs front as well aa in the CJaucasua. afternoon at 3:15 at the citadel. The latest change to be made is President James B. Wilson, who Small Business ter the War Labor board hinted it One Is Sberiff-Jailer. Meantime, in ground action on Izveatia. the governieent newer and hla address is now: Private succeeds Walter Myers, appointed Manche.ster, Conn., waa graduated Cox nomination. Mrs. Adjutant Jones will be the tliat of the building known as the from the U. S. Naval Training may ask President Roo.sevelt to of Tripoli, it was announced Guadalcanal small scale offen­ paper aaid one aucb attack, in the Walter H. Runde. 31192142, Co. F. ■Montgomery Ward Annex on the the following committees: Judges ot. the Supreme and Su­ seize all strike-bound collenes and today. B-17 Flying Fortress- speela] speaker. , Tea will be 330th Engineers (GS), APO 3492, school for aviation machinists' perior dourts receive $12,000 an- Bulletin! sives against enemy ovitposts were Faster Than lower Don threatened an import­ aerved. Informal Lecture Is De­ w'.-st side of Main street now own­ By-Laws and Roster, Rev. W. mates at the Navy Pier here to­ Man Pictured end "this threat" to the prosecu­ er. which led the attack into Trip- continued "satisfactorily, the Navy ant Russian line of communica­ Care Postmaster, New York. N. Y. ed by Julius Fradin, which n ally, while the .jighway commis­ Jackson, Miss., Jan. IS—ombing of Ger­ trict to the western outskirts of Wed. Morning Michael Treschuk, of 1065 Main Meeting Girl Scout Leaders As­ 1943 was speaker of the House in 1931, ‘We can clearlj see the trends.” Saturday against an airdrome 10 The first reaction here came airfield at Munda on New Georgia man factories from British and all part.s of the country and also and was elected to the Senate in minated. the board will exercise all miles from Tripoli, possibly the from The Jackson Dally Newys island. No air opposition was ‘en­ the rity . street. sociation at the Y at 8. Ickes told a special Senate com­ powers within its jurisdiction to American bases in England. Long range gun.s on the east store elosee at noon on a shorp trip to Holland. It wa.s an 1933 where he served a# Republi­ same field. ( which commented editorially that countered but anti-aircraft bat­ Meeting Center church Guild at mittee which concerned Itself pri­ 'ulfill its 'obligation to the coun­ At the .same time, the United Wednesday. Orders re­ unusual meeting due to the fact 2:30 p. m. If You Hold A Certificate can minority leader at the time some jocal attorneys ’’frankly say teries were active, Res\ilt.*i of the Mrs. Major N. J. Curtis, of the marily today with ways to find try." Apparently Instructeu to 'qtop Nations are building cargo and (ContiDDed on Page Twelve) that the speaker and his audience that Governor Baldwin was the they regard it as another attempt­ bombing were not reported. All ceived up to 8:30 will be local Salvation Army corps. Vt;ho Annual meeting Ecclesiastical place in the war economy for Spokesmen for the 19,000 parti- the Forti’eases at anj coat, transport ships fa.ster than they underwent an emergency appen­ sat before the huge fireplace, with Society of Center church. Election’ Christmas Club Republican leader of the House. ed Federal invasion of states’ United States plane.s returned. dellveried Wednesday mom- the lights dimmed and a roaring We Have small mine operators, " —^^the ma­ ipating in the 15-dav-oId wildcat Germans avoided the escort of ^ are being sunk. They also are dectomy at five o’clock yesterday of officers. He has served also as judge of jor portion of war production con­ ights.” "3 . Small scale offensive opera­ biE. log fire burning in the grate. The strike took this statement to be a 38 Lockheed Lightnings and raced tions agair.st the enemy outposts building escort and patrol vessels afternoon is reported today to be Thiirsday, January 14 the Suffield town court since 1929, tracts going to a few large corpo­ strong indication that the board. into the concentrated fire of the Expects Test of Statutes resting as comfortably as can be speaker also out'/red the new Act at once if you have not joined and (joleman of Roanoke on Guadalcanal are progrc.ssing -destroyers, corvettes apd sub- Meeting Zoning Board of Ap­ and has been chairman of the Suf­ rations. the hundreds of small necessary, would recommend big four-engined bombers. cha.sers—at about top speed. expected. Carson, the young son of plans he has for the odd shift field zoning commission since its cial assistant to the attor- satisfactorily and .several small Flashes ! workers and he *l-as promised a lot peals, Municipal building at 8. NEW ’TIRES businesses closing. that Mr. Roosevelt seize the/ 15 .All Return To Base 100 Operate at Tlnte Major and Mrs. Curtis who left avoid disappointment. establishment in 1932. ral who indicated. he ex­ enemy positions have been iso- Meat of support fr/m the Legionnaires. Friday, January 15 ■The fundamental fact and strikebound collieries in the name The number of enemy subma­ (Late Bulletins of the (JP) Wire) High school and enlisted in the problem that we face,” he said, Despite the enemy efforts, all of pected a test of the statutes.^de- lated.' First Named By Cross of the government. t 5 American planes returned to rines operating in the Atlantic at Suggestions: Navy last week, la stationed at the A spag^tti supper was put on Association at T rido school, is that both mineral resources The board’s massage was read Hcribed th^ indictment as “based Cox. a Democrat who has been their base although one plane came Would Exempt Service Pay Newport Naval Training station. by Tony Flano and the members j Lecture for local nurses at-the RECAP ■HRES tc the strike leaders from a news on theory of law not yet passed Japanese Salient RIB SOUP M E A T .. .lb. 25c present gave him a vote of thank.s ! y g Inactive in politics, waa first nam­ home on only two motors two (Continued on Page Eight) Washington. Jan. 18.—(AV-Ev* We Will Recap Your Tires. Bring Them in the Morning (Continued on Page Two) dispatch. upon by the Supreme Court CALF L IV E R ...... lb. 59c Corporal William Chapman has for a splendid repa.st. j Siinclay, January 17 ed highway commissioner by Gov. hours aftfrftor the others. which would "chart a new law Reduced Further eniptlon of all soldiers, sailors and and You Can Have Thefh in the Afternoon. Wilbur L. Cross as successor to the .Appeal To Roosevelt returned to his base in Topeka. Air activityctiv dominated day and course in such matters.” Allied Headquarters in Austra­ Marines from Income tax llabUUy Kansas, after a ten-day furlough Annual meeting Emanuel Luth- late John A. Macdonald. Aa climax Meanwhile three local unions at on pay they received In the armed leran church at 3:30 p. m. night warfare, as reports from William Oscar Johnson, a farm lia. Jan. 13— lA’i — Allied ground spent with his parents, Mr. and The Savings Bank to years of criticism of hia depart­ nearby Olymphant, Pa., appealed Giraucl to See services was prop»>sed today oy Must Turn Back Press Hunt to Mr. Roosevelt to intervene. In the ground fronts ' indicated only er; Nathaniel Shotls. employe ot forces in New Guinea reduced fur­ Mrs. H. D. Chapman of 168 Sum Tuesday, January 19 ment. ouster proceedings were In­ a wholesale firm: Allen Pryor and Representative Wo«»druff (R., Annual meeting and banquet stituted against him a year ago, telegrrams dispatched last night, patrolling in the Bou Arada and ther the Japanese salient extend­ Salmon — Haddock Fillets mit street. Gbubella areas of northern Tunisia. Barney Jones, employes of ing one and a half miles inland Mich.). The Michigan representa­ Retail Merchants’ Association of but after a long public hearing be h"t at the same time voted to re­ De Gaulle Soon and Sole Fillets. Unused Coupons Campbell’s Service Station For Slayer The R. A. F.'a Blsleys atUcked manufacturing plant, and Luther from Snnitnanda point on the Pa­ tive, a ntember of the Ways and The Singing company will the C. of C. at the Y. waa cleared of charges of miscon­ main on strike. Means committee, said he would .Also The strikers demand a $2 a day the Nazi supply line along the Holder, Jones county deputy sher­ puan peninsula of New Guinea change the time of their rehearsal Tuesday, Janu^iy 36 Cor. Main St. and Middle Tpk. Telephone 6161 Of Manchester duct, material neglect of duty and iff and Jailer, were charged in the yesterday as Allied planes carried press for this principle when the Peas and Mixed Vegetables. incompetence by Gov. Robert A. bonus over wa^es estimated un­ Tunisian east coast near the port tonight from seven o’clock to 6:30 There are many who are at Joint meeting Manchester’s Ser­ of Souase, ranging over the high­ Indictments, the triumphant campaign to the Assassination of Darlan committee opens consideration of vice club. Speaker, Rev. Dr. James Police Study Files of Pa officially to average $8,50 a day. on account of the First Aid class present converting from oil to coal Hurley. ways by moonlight and blasting Leaders of Mob Salsmaua area of New Guinea, the new tax bill. He emphasized which is to hold its second session Gordon Gilkey. Governor Baldwin nominated They also are protesting against Takes on New Under- CHICKEN CHOP SUEY to meet the demands of tile local per to Find Clues in trucks and transports with bombs Coleman said his department s that he favored tax exemption tonight at 7:30 at the Salvation Rationing Board. Today the board Wednesday, Januaiy 27 investigation indicated that John­ (Continued on Page Fourteen) only on a serviceman's pay and 39c pound. Army citadel. (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Eleven) and machine-gun fire. t o 11 e s of Mystery. called attention to the rule that all Manchester Day at Hartford Death of Editor. The Allied strategy of striking son. Pryor, Jones and Shotts were not on an) Income he may have Noodles Free! who had converted must return to Blood Bank, troni Investments or other Bulletin! the local board all of the unused Monday, Alarch I A BARGAIN VALUE! New York. Jan. 13—(Ah—Police (ConUniied on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Fourteen) oil coupons. It Is also necessary ^‘Rubinoff and hla Violin” at pressed their search /oday for Army Places Crack Larjse Allied Hea dquarlers in Pinehurst- for persons who live in a house High school hall. Auspices M(ui- Plea Is Made •• in North Afriea, Jan. IS——Police Treaca, formerly leader of the Detroit. Jan. , IS.—(Ah-»-Eaght in America’s grade and secondary ploy similar procedures of allo­ among whom the arrests lunged at him and landed a punch SPECIAL! ceremony was performed by Rev. appealed by radio In Spanish and Induatrial Workers of the World workers accused by the Army of schools .was proposed today by cating funds in order to insure Boelon, Jan. IS.—•A’l—P«mi- caused widespread comment. on Oueris jaw. Deputies overpow­ Vincent J. Hines, assistant pastor find a bitter enemy of Mussolini, responsibility for a srriea of un­ sible Involvement' of public Regularly $49.50 English today to the person who two rqembcrs of Northwestern the needed supply of teaciiers and ered Keeler and pulled him away. Dr. Phillips* Larg;e Florida at St: James's church. whom he called weak-tempered authorised strikes lost month at University's School of Ekiucqtlon, the fullest utilization of training officials In an alleged $80,000,- Allied Headquarters in Noith • • • took five-montha-old Edelia Torres Juice Mrs. Raynor heads the staff of Greater and vain, wraa described by District the Bohn Aluminum A Brass Corp. Dra. Frank S. Endicott and F. C. opportunities. 000 number pool lottery ring Africa, Jan. 13.—lA’^ Gen. Hcnn Indicted For Sabotage .the local public health nurses and from her carriage to follow a phy- Attorney Frank 8. Hogan as i plant here were: discharged from Rosecrance. Suggest Financial .AHsIstance which state pollee said they Honore Giraud, new high commis- Detroit, Jan. IS.—een relea.sed. said the $1301 planation.” able to qualify with three months iiive.stigation of Darlun's asaas-si- Chungking, Jan. IS.—(AA—Wn- H OJ^E MEAT FOR DOGS health in the same neighborhood. Twenty workers were given (net without financial assistance now said to lie In the posses­ yang, important Japanese base in OLD Here’s What You Can Do! It was declare^ . that "a mere of full-time training. sion of the attorney general, natiun Ch'ristraaa Eve was being Malley said he believed the person hearings but 12 were allowed to Special aummer programs of to individuals. They added how­ southern Hunan proxinc* ou tbu 22e pound euperflcial explanation” meant allegedly was found when prosecuted "without consideration Thera is a aertow obortage of boosing apam for war'workeie who took Edelia might hipe re­ return to their jobs on their' all types of teacher education in­ ever, in this connection "that most Pelping-Hankow trank raUwuyi SH-pMiadlota...... lb. 20c “ the tendency to attribute the raiders seswebed Dr. Sagao- of the prominence of the persons RECORDS wlileb yon ona help eotvo —• to yoor own and yoar eoantry*a turned the boy and aet about find­ crime to Fascists and to ignore promises not to Impair war pro­ stitutions to meet the needs of individuals can obtain positions has been r««’aptared by the Hast b* turned la f Inc. state p^lce today held 20 men and gation, the spokesman said he ported the recapture of Hz houses and describing the prC' United Auto Workers. Production fied for employment. ( learning to assi.st them in devel- LARSEN’S FEED SERVICE r, Maeons’ BappBea, Paiat ~ Receipts, $29,990,564.35; expen­ c: wsJi, east ot 8tayaag la • I Inc. Coal, I aertption ordared for her by ditures. $354,134,982.13; net bal- has been uninterrupted since Dec. If necessary provide financial ' oping special teacher training 8 MAIN v r . TDU 6125 M A N C H K S m (OsuUaucd OH Page EMach) la which fiOfi Jagaasra wara 8 788 Main St. ‘TeLI 38 DEPOT SQUARE TEL. 5406 130 CENTER STREET T E L . 5185 uca, |8.Ui,lT7,iM.40. 18. ■ssistanca to individuals saekinf programs. (CMtiBiiafi ou Page Fourteen). >

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