t W I L V l THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, IMS Average Dally Circulation The WeaCher M m u h tU tt Hrralb r«r the Month of Oeoember. IMS roreowt of V. a. Weathw Ba Miss Orace Kearns of Chestnut blance of power ln Europe with street who recently enlisted as an Dorcas Picks Beth Sholom Church Group the destruction of the French fleet . 7,858 A bout Tow n Army nurse, left yesterday for her at Toulon last month. He describ* Member of the Audit OoatfanMd eoM tonight. duties at the station hospital. Fort ed the Commando raid on Dieppe DINE AND DANCE Bareaa o f Ctiealattehe H. O. W right Fisher’s Island. Its Officers Hears Editor as too cMtIy to be continued and CUa UOJmn will bold iU regu N. Y., and has been commissioned also the V. S. air raid on Japan GEORGE SMITH’S MUSIC Manchester— A City of Village Charm tomorrow ovenlng at under command' of General Doo­ wr maMng a second lieutenant. Lieutenant WITH TONY OBRIGHT AND HIS XYLOPHONE aUlM o'dodi la tha Ifaaonlo Tem- Kearns was formerly supervisor of little. All Reiplected Except the Ward E. Duffy Gives (Cla■rifted AdvertMag on Pngo 10) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1943 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS P**- ____ the children’s ward in the Me­ Mr. Duffy declared that In his Soft, Sweet Music For Your Dancing Pleasure! VOL. LXIL, NO. 84 morial hospital. Treasurer; Social Hour Lecture on Events of opinion the Republican show of 'If M r a U WaUam J. Oanade, aon strength as counted In the Novem­ o f Mr. aad M n. Joaeph F. Canade Apprentice Seaman David L. Follows the Election. Past Twelve Months. ber elections would be continued Kittle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil News throughout the country for some n t ISO High atreet, la homa on a time. Walter's Restaurant Stilwell Chats With Enlisted Personnel taa-day farkMigb from Camp Shel- Kittle, recently graduated from The annual election of the offi­ Ward E. Duffy, managing edi­ Formerly Dante’s (A t The Center) the Newport recruit training sta­ Only Two Meetings Allied Warplanes Iqr, HatUeabivg. MIm . At the and cers of the Dorcas Society of the Special Forum Reds’ Forces Drive tor of the Hartford Times in his o f thla period he is ordered to re­ tion, has been selected for. enroll­ In consideration of the transpor­ Emanuel Lutheran church was Friday. Jan. 8: Evening services annual discourse before the Wom­ THE VERY BEST IN CHOICE FOODS AND LIQUORS port at tha officers' candidate ment in a naval trade school for at 8 p. m. The rabbi will speak on tation difficulty, the Federation aehool, Fort SUl. Okla. machinists' mates. held la.st night at the church. All en’s Federation and Men’s Club voted to hold but two more meet­ the subject "Are We' Jews a Na­ ings this ^■ear, one In April and the officers were re-elected with tion or Members of a Faith 7” of the Center Congregational Batter Furiously S t Mary's Girls' Friendly Soci­ another in June. Tha Townsend club will meet the exception of the treasurer and A special forum will bo held af­ church Wednesday night, declar­ ety will try sn innovation In the It was also announced that the Sow It the Time to Insure the Cooling Nearer to Rostov; tomorrow evening at eight o’clock this office will be filled thla year ter the services, at which the ques­ ed that the paat year had been one form of a ‘'Second Shift" party to­ tion will bo di.scussod: "Do we Federation has had a successful System of Your Car Against Leaks at the Y. M. C. A. This will be the morrow night from midnight to 2 by Mrs. Hlldur Laking. of "test and trial", witii emphasis year in 1942 under the leadership annual meeting with ejection of want a Palestinian Jewish arm y?" At Japs’ Convoy o'clock. The Idea Is to give girls The officers re-elected were: on the "personal morale front.” of Mrs. Arthur H. Illing. A goodly officers and reports. The audience will participate in USE RYD-D-ERS who are employed from afternoon President. Esther John.son: vice the discussion. Events of the past year, Mr. Duf­ balance remains in the Fedcriilion to midnight an opportunity for fun president, Miss Ann Lindberg: fy stated, was an indication that treasury, it was reported, aner RAPID LIQUID SOLDER Pfc. John J. Mitchell, son of Al­ and recreation which they other­ secretary. Miss Esther Peterson: On account of the f\iel oil short­ a Nation of free peoples could out­ gifts were voted for the American tor Violent Climax to 24- No Loss in Convoy! bert j. Mitchell of 90 Woodbridde wise are deprived of. Sucres.« of financial .secretary, Miss Anne M. age no special services will be held fight .and outwit regimented peo­ International College, Springfield, Ltoky Radiators— Cracked Bleekt Law Study street is home on s ten-day fur­ the project will depend on the at­ E. Johnson: pianists, Mrs. Char­ for children on Saturday morning. ples at every opportunity, regard­ Mass., the Second Mile of Gifts. Mixes with all antl-frceze .soluUoas. Immediate- Hour Running Battle lough. his second since his induc­ tendance and the support givifn by lotte Gustafson, and .Mrs. ' Ruth All children are asked to attend less of the odds ngain.st them. An appropriation of $100 was also iy .stop.s leaks. Will never cleg. Prevents rust. the Friday night services. In Which Two Trans­ tion on March 27 last. He is with, members of the society snd Chambers; historian. Miss Loiii.se Is Fomier Resident voted to the American Board of Satisfaction guaranteed. Sold by Independent Must Take Ships Reach North Smash Through Wall ol the 77th Division. 30.1th Infantry Sunday, Jan. 10: A special mem- Mi.ssions. dealers. friends. Mls-s Evelyn Burrell, tele­ John.son: librarians, Mrs. Helen Mr. Duffy, a former Manchester ports Sunk, Third Arm y Gives at Fort Jackson. S. C. phone 2-08399. would like to hear Johnson and Mr.>T Ruth Peterson. i bership meeting will be heid in the Plans are being made to re­ 8v Russian Port With­ German Resistance re.sident. spoke to an audience of decorate the Ladies I.,ounge and Damaged and 18 En­ New Slant from volunteer workers along this The huslne.ss aes.sjon was follow­ vestry at 11:.30 a. m.. at which 1.10 persona of the two church SCHIEBEL BROTHERS out Loss or Damage Across Lower Don Joseph R. Lupacchino. .son of line. election of officers will take place. to completely fumish the study of ed by a social hour and refresh­ groups. Rev. Watson Woodruff, Rev. Browne Barr. Dealers: .Ask Our Salesmen About Deal. emy Planes Downed. | Run-Around Mr. and Mra. Ralph Lupacchino ments. Sandwiches and coffee All men of the congregation are pastor of the ohurch, introduced After Hot Naval Ac­ With Tank Attacki of 104 Clinton street, has been Gibbons Assembly. Catholic La­ were serred at a gaily decorated requested to attend, Mr. Duffy at his first appearance Those Lacking Broad- promoted to the grade of technical dles of Columbus, has decided to table, snowmen and red and white Monday. Jan. 11: Hebrew for in the church for several months. Allied Headquarters in j tion ; Attacked by To Stimson And Planes; Gain ol sergeant, and is with a squadron postpone its annual Silver Tea. candles being used The hostesses adults at 2 p. m. Young Judea The speaker predicted that sub- ALICE COFKAN Australia, Jan. 8.— (/P)— Al- 1 ened Education Will Greatly Superior En­ 10 Miles Made Since of the U. S. Air Force in the scheduled for Saturday. January were: Miss Hattie Peterson. Mrs. meeting at 7 p. m. niarino warfare will be intensified (Known .^s Queen Alice) .SPIRITUAL MEDIIT.M lied planes battered furiously Caribbean area. .30, at the Y. M. C. A. on account Ruth Peter.son. Mrs. Ruth Carl- in the coming year and the under­ Face Handicap Under Wednesday; German Tuesday, .Tan. 12: Sisterhood .Seventh Daughter ol a Seventh Son at the remnants of a 10-ship emy Force Off North Major General Surles of the shortage of fuel and ga.so- berg. Mrs. Harold Reed and Mrs. meeting at 8 p, m. A very interest­ seas craft will be an increasingly Post- W ar Conditions, line. This is always one of the important weapon in the Atlantic Bom With a Veil. i Japanese convoy off the New Cape; Two-Hour Fight Also Gets Brush-Off in Losses Still Mounting. I The Somemarco club of the Edith Shenning. ing quiz program will be present­ Readings Daily, including Sunday, i South Methodist church will have leading social events of the year ed and prizes will be awarded to now leeming with transport ships Guinea coast today in the vio­ with the R,s.>»emhly and it Is plan­ and protective convoy vessels. 9 .M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint- ' Chicago, Jan. 8—(/P)— The study Seeking Information a,pot luck supper in the recreation the winners. ment. In the Service of the Peo- I lent climax to a 24-hour run­ Bulletin! ^ Moscow, Jan. 8.— {/P)— room of the parsonage, tomorrow ned to hold It at a time later in Oeimany Loses Prestige of law must be integrated with the season when conditions will be New S<'hool Si'hedule pie for SO Vears. ning battle in which they London, Jan. 8.— (iT*)— On Policy Booklet, Smashing through the wall I evening at 8:30. The speaker at Manchester He said that Germany lost valu­ 189 Church Street, Hartford, Conn other fields, says the dean of the more favorable. New: . schedule for Religious were reported officially to British de-stroyers beat off of German resistance acrost | the meeting to follow will be Mrs. school: As the result of the fuel able prestige, and her last sem­ Phone 6-0097 University of Chicago Law school, siu'hydt who has been engaged in Date Book have sunk two big transports, one four assaults by a superior Washington, Jan. S— (/P)—The the lower Don with tank at- oil .shortage the classes of the re­ heavily loaded with troops, dam­ for lawyer* Without a broadened brush-off and the run-around, tack.s an(i planes, the Rus­ mission work in Alaska. Mrs. ligious school will not be held at German Naval force and en­ James Lewis is chairman of the aged a third and shot down 18 legal education wUl be handicap­ standard equipment used in mili­ Tonight the vestry of the Temple but at FOR THIS WORK fighters. The attacks on the con­ Lieut. O n . Joseph Stilwell (seated) smiles broadly during an Informal conversation with enlisted abled Allied cargo ships with sians reported today that committee of arrangements. State Guards Banquet and Installation of of­ ped In a post-war world of eco­ tary quarters on those who come the pari.sh house of the Center EAT THE BEST . . , .\T REYMANDER’S! IS AVAILABLE! voy, apparently engaged In an at­ nomic and political changes. members of headquarters detachment in china. Included in the group but not IdentiflcJ are: Sergit. important war supplies for their forces had driven fur­ ficers of Youth Fellowship, of church. The new schedule is as fol- Frank A. Starr of Ohio; SergL Jesse McCorkle of Penn.sylvania; Ser^. James Lytle of Pennsylvania seeking information during war­ tempt to land reinforcements in In a lecture sponsored by the Russia to escape without loss ther to within 65 miles ol j Aviation Cadet Frank H. War­ Need Recruits North Methodl.st church at 6 p.m. lowa: Let Us Go Over Your Work^ northeastern New Guinea, were and Sergt. Paul Gish of Ohio. The other two soldiers are unidentified. This picture was radioed time, have been giv n to no less ren. of 33 Lewis street, has re­ Tomorrow . HAVE A GOOD TIME — DINE AND DANCE! Walgreen Foundation for the Rostov, whose fall would trap I Third Grade: Monday from 3:30 And See How Much Stock Will^ disclosed in an Allied communique Study of American' Institutions, from Chungking and released by the Office of War Information. (Associated Press Photo from OWI). or damage in the snowy personages than the secretary of ceived hie call to duty and was Installation of officers. Wa.shing- war and a major general. the Nazis in the Caucasus. ‘Tbal I p. m. to 4:15 p. m.: Wednesday Baked Virginia Ham which also announced virtual com­ Dean Wilber G. Katz yesterday as­ darkness of the North Cape represented a gain of ten mllet sent today to Fort Deyens. Mass., ton L. O. L. at Orange hall. from 3:30 p. m. to 5 p. m. Be Required. pletion of the Papuan campaign Secretary Stimson and Maj. Company G Makes Ap­ Delicious Broilers Roast Prime Ribs of Beef serted legal education in the fu­ I ____ route Dec. 31, the Admiralty since the Red . Army vanguard pending transfer to Air Force Lecture for Airplane Spotters. Fourth Grade: Monday from and the annihilation of a Japa­ Gen. Alexander Di Surles, direc­ Classification Center. Nashville. Legion Home at 8. Oysters and Clams Veal Cutlets Veal Scallopine ture will have to Include such sub­ announced today. The Ger­ tor of public relations, it develops, reached Bolshaya Orlovka, on th4 | peal; Trai^ng Helpful 4:15 p. m. to 5 p. m.; Wednesday .Nqw, more than ever before, nese Army that once totaled ap­ jects as psychology, accounting, Tenn. He is a graduate of Man­ Installation of officers. King Da­ from 3:30 p. m. to 5 p. m.: Thurs­ Spaghetti and Hot Sausage Rubber Plants mans were said to have risk­ were among those who didn't Sal river, Wednesday. proximately 15,000 men. finance and the relation of the German losses in men and mas chester High school. Class of 1936, in the Service. vid Lodge, I. O. O. F.. at Odd Fel­ day from 3:30 p. m. to 4:15 p. m. 'lome owners are urged to in­ Yankee Fliers Blast know and couliln’t find out that I 107 Vessels Destroyed state to industry. ed one of their prized pocket- terlel continued to mount. A cap* j and a former instrumental in­ lows’ hall. Fifth Grade: Monday from 5 the department was circulating a sulate their hou.ses as much as To these successes the bulletin Without such training, he said, battle.ships— either the Ad­ tured Nazi regimental command* structor in the elementary schools. Cosmopolitan Club. Speaker. p. m. to 6 p. m.: Wednesday from booklet delineating official policy Company G, local State Guard Reymander's Restaurant added the announcement that 107 lawyers will not be able to accom­ Delay Menace er waa quoted by Bed Star as say- ] For the past year he has been em­ Rev. W. R. Ward. Jr. 5 p. m. to 6 p. m •. Thursday from possible to help conserve heat m/ ' miral Scheer or Luetzow— in on legislation which would set up unit commanded by Captain Frank Fine VVines, Liquors and Beer enemy warships and merchant plish what should be their major Harbor of Palermo ing his unit had lost 600 o f iti ployed by a large construction Saturday, January 9 4:15 p. m. to 6 p. m. which means saving fuel. the futile effort to damage a new super agency to control company in New London. Schiebel. la seeking recruits. Good Annual banquet Hose and Lad­ 3S-.37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 vessels were destroyed or severely task In the future— the adjust­ military production. original 800 men and all of Itl High School cla.ss: Wednesday damaged by General MacArthur s ment of the people to changes In To Transport the convoy. The enemy force artillery and mortars in recent ea( ] basic training which is included in der Co. No. 4 at its firehouse. from 6:15 to 8 p. m. at the rabbi’s The department is against any airmen since July 23—two days political, economic, and social life Cloud Conditions Pre­ ais6 was reported to have such legislation. That much haa Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Janssen the Stite Guard schedule, offers Wednesday, January IS home. WE HAVE counters. o f Avondale Road are parents of f Work on Red Cross Surgical after the Japanese first landed at which have been and will be com­ McNary Again consisted of a cruiser and a been said, repeatedly by such Nazis Fighting Desperately the recruit, who feels that some Hebrew for adults; Monday ROCK WOOL IN BAITS, ROLLS AND BULK Buna. pelled by the war. Jpffers Says Syiilhetic vent' Observation of qualified spokesmen aa Undersec­ a third son, Conrad Paul, bom dressings at the American Legion from 2 p. m. to 3:30 p. m. number of de.stroyers. Battlefront dispatches declars41 Tuesday, January 5, at Hartford day be will be in the regular hall between the hours of 10 a. m. The toll which the Japanese 5fmt Appraisr Tendenriea Program Needs Clear Results Except for retary Robert P. Patterson, and that the Germans were fightlnf hospItaL The child is the grandson Army, a aplendid opportunity to and 4:30 p. m. have paid in their desperate ef­ "Because of their association Made Leader Lieut. Gen. Brehon B. Somervell, desperataly in an effort to keep forts to retain a foothold in New with business, government, and London, Jan. 8.— (/P)—The commanding general of the ser­ o f Mrs. Helene J. Janssen of grasp the fu.ndamentals of military Friday, January IS Priority Go-Aheatl to One Great Explosion. open a corridor into the Caucaoo^ Church street, and the fourth Monthly Meeting of First Aid Guinea was emphasized by the social life, lawyers in the post-war Admiralty announced today vices of supply. but that the Red Army was bat­ life. If You Hold A Certificate ( cat grandson of Mre. Jonathan Association at Trade school. Manchester disclosure that one of the two en­ world, far more than any other Avoid Catastro|die. Cairo, Jan. 8.—(/P)— Heavy f o r Minority that an Allied convoy had But when Stimson was asked at tering its way steadily througt gclow at South Windsor. ■ Captain Schiebel gets many let­ Lerture for local nurses at the emy transports just reported sunk hastily massed tanka and forca$ | S ters from old members of his unit G. E. Willis and Son, In c. bad gone down with her entire (Contlnned On Page Txvo) American bombers blasted reached north Russian ports (Contlnned on Page Two) y at 8. We Have Washington, Jan. S -lJP)—Rub­ of motorized Infantry. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Linders who are now in the armed services. Tuesday, January 19 In The War Coal, Lumber, Ma.sons’ Supplies, Paint load of troops In a night bombing the harbor of Palermo, Sicily, Senate Republicans Also without loss or damage after The leading edge of the Riisaiap I of 358 Parker street have receiv­ Each letter proves the worth of attack. How many men were ber Director William M. Jeffers Annual meeting and banquet 2 Main Street Tel. .312.5 Manchester in a daylight attack yester­ a hot Naval action previously offensive down the Don passefi I ed news of their sons who are in the State Guard, as they are rais­ Retail Merchants' Association of aboard the ship could only be con­ said today the synthetic rubber Approve Assignments reported Dec. 31. The convoy Strakhov, west of Bolshaya Orlovp I the service. Corporal Raymond E. ed in rank soon after they leave TTip First Aid cla.ss Tuesday eve­ jectured from the statement that day without the loss of a the C. of C. at the Y. NEW TIRES Speech Meets program needs a clear priority go- was attacked by “ a greatly Parley to End ka and M miles east of Itoato(% I liaders who has been serving at the induction centers. Their train­ Wednesday. January 27 ning at the Salvation Army Cita­ she wajM vessel of 14,000 tons and ahead on at least 65 to 70 per cent plane, a communique from Giving More Represen­ dispatches said. Two villages or I tha allied force headquarters in ing makes them valuable to the Manchester Day at Hartford del got iinder way with a good "heavily loaded.” of Its plant construction to avoid United States headquarters superior enemy force thought the northern bank of the Sal riw I tOBdeo, has been transferred to tation on Committees. Array in the teaching of the newer Blood Bank. start. There is still time for any­ The second transport, the com­ Unusual Favor a "disaster" in military and indus­ announced today. “Cloud con­ to consist of one pocket battle­ Miners Strike er between Bolshaya Orlovka anfil Korth Africa. Technical Sergeant men. munique declared, was disabled by ship, one cruiser and a number of Strakhov also were reported talto I Saturday, Janiusiy SO one who would like to join the RECAP TIRES trial transport. Carl F. Linders who is serving Latest letter to be received from a direct hit, set afire and later Right now the delayed program ditions prevented observa­ Washington, Jan. 8.—(ff)—Sen­ destroyers off North Cape, at the en. They are Shaminka and Tto | With the 89th Coast ArtHlery in C. L. of C. Silver Tea at the VVe Will Recap Your Tires. Brinff Them in the Morning tion of the results except for one an aluminus of G Company, bears Y. M. C. A. class to register their name and sunk. The third vessel, reported is in such precarious balance, he ate Republicans unanimously re­ extrems north of Norway," the pilin. Baa Diego, Calif., has been pro- ind You Can Have Them in the Afternoon. In Congress great yellow explosion in the tar­ Opened Today out the theory of basic training • Monday, March 1 report next Tuesday night. One of Due To the War Emergency and damaged, was heavily hit by a 500- said, that "a few bad breaks would elected Charles L. McNary of Admiralty said. Cover Right Flank Botad to tha rank of Master Ser- experience. Captain Schiebel re­ pound bomb. spell catastrophe." get area," the war bulletin said. CoL Gen. Nikolai Vatutin’# I Jfaaat “Rubinoff and his Violin" at the points stressed in OireetJons Oregon as minority leader today Enemy CruiHCr Oaniuged ceived the letter from Private D. High School hall. Auspices Man­ Spotted By Scout Bomber Nevertheless, Jeffers said in an ^ .\ttark Sulphur Faeforles and approved a.ssignmento giving forces farther north supported tha for calling a doctor to the scene of Lack of Help We Are Forced To Many Members See The first announcement of the Committee of Twelve, Don offensive by covering U euLl Ih o StufW group of the South F. Schadltck who is at present sta­ chester Kiwanis Club. Advices from New Guinea said interx'lcw that he did not believe An earlier British communique them increased representation on contact Dec. 31 said an enemy tion ^ at Lowry Field In Denver, an accident brought out the inter­ Gen. Constantin Rokossovaky*# I Methodist Woman's Society of the convoy had been spotted by a ‘Coiit'ilialory’ Tone; the new east coast ban on pleas­ -said that in addition to the Paler­ standing committees. cruiser was damaged and forced Governing Body of An- Oolortdo. esting fact that one of the class reconnoitcring Liberator bomber ure driving— necessitated by • the mo raid, Allied fighter bombers right flank, occupying numeroual Christiaa Servlee wiB meet tomor­ had called a doctor (not according Campbell’s Service Station Go On O' \ 00% Cash Basis On In a session so non-controver- to withdraw and an enemy de­ towns between the Don and tha I row afternoon at 3:30 at the home Saved Time In Training on the morning of Jan. 6 about 30 Ponder Signifirance; petroleum shortage should now attacked sulphur factories at Li- sial in its aspects that McNary stroyer was severely hit and “ was thrarite Industry, Christinas Trees to First Aid procedure) and the Cor. Main St. and Middle Tpk. Telephone 61^1 miles off New Britain, where the be extended to the rest of the enta on the southern shore of railroad running west from Sta)*| a f Mfa. William Keith, 8 Charter "I have been in the Army about hill sent to the helpful informer Unitv to Be Aided. commented that "harmony waa so last seen in a sinking condition." Called Into Session. ingrad. Oak street. The devotions will be five weeks,” writes Private Schad- Gas, Oil and Accessories Japanese recently have been re­ country to save tires. Sicily. thick it ran down ray cheeks,” the was $.'50. ported concentrating a great mass While asserting that this opinion The Admiralty said a small Soviet bombers roared low oven-1 la cberge of Mrs. Oeorge McKin­ lick. "First I went to Miami. Are Taken Down Tile Axis airdrome on Lampe­ minority conference re-clected force (jf escorting de.stroyers First Aid can be very fascinat­ might have to be revised next head to blast a path for Red Army I ney. The progrem will be in Florida, for basic training. We of ■hipping.. Bulletin! dusa island between Sicily and Senator White of Maine as its drove. off the enemy's strong Wilkea-Barre. Pa.. Jan. 8— (/P)— tanks. An attempt by the hard, ing; some of' those who attended The Liberator moved in to at­ summer “when people start driv­ Tunisia also was attacked, the ahaige of Mrs. Helen Haakina were trained with Enfield rifles at Washington, Jan. 8— (/P)— .secretary. forces in a two-hour fight. The (fomniittee of 'Twelve, govern­ pressed Germans to' form a new I the class were former, members Credit terms to offer on all sales of $10 or tack after fighting off eight inter­ ing to the ball parks and beaches announcement said. Miami and my State Guard ex­ The danger of fires frora.-dhrist- who had not only taken the stand­ PrcHldrnt Roosevelt dlselosed The conference approved the ad­ Then, it said, more powei-ful ing body of the strike-crippled an­ defense line along the Don bad I The North Methodist church perience got me through basic cepting Zeros, probably shooting and places," the rubber chief said While there was nothing to re­ dition of Senator Davis of Penn­ mas trees is over. Most people ard but the advanced instruction.'), today that he expcH-ted to sub­ British forces reached the scene thracite industry, was called into been smashed. The Russians also I choir will meet tonight at the training in two weeks instead of take down their trees on New down one. Details of the running mit some data and facts to he thought people generally-would port concerning land operations on sylvania to the Foreign Relations moved up in the middle reaches o f | and agreed that ieverj’ class can oVer in our Tire, Battery and Hardware De- and engaged the enemy until his emergency session today (11 a. m., home of the organist, Mrs. David the customary eighteen weeks." Years while for others the date is battle which then ensued, with Congress on the social securi­ "C(K>perate without coercion” In the Libyan battlefront. Allied committee. Senators Reed of Kan­ the Caucasus. show some new point of interesL OAKCRILL' more and more Allied planes join­ fighters swept to within 40 miles ships escaped in low visibility, o.w.t.) in.a move to end a wildcat M. Bennett of 114 WOodbridge Private Schadlick is studying to Epiphany, which was yesterday. It ty question but he naiu he did keeping tire wear to a minimum. sas and Burton of Ohio to the Ap­ For the first time in a week So« I Interesting to every -'irst Aider parOneiit. ing In the assault, were lacking, of Tripoli to strafe columns of fleeing at high speed to the shel­ strike of l.'i.OOO miners which has atreet be an Air Corp photographer and is also called "Little Christmas," ‘WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” not know whether he would Can Use Reclaimed Rubber propriations group. Senator Nye Viet aviation waa reported playing I says that he enjoys his work very who intends to have a part in the but an Allied spokesman said that recommend any specific legis­ If possible, he said, he would enemy motor transport moving of North Dakota to Agriculture ter of Norwegian bases. closed 13 major, collieries and a prominent pifri in dislodging and I or the "Feast of the Three Kings." Civilian Defense program, is the much. He also stated that he Liberators, (Totisolldated Catallnas. lation to the legtslaton soon, like to preserve such freedom of westward along the coastal roatl, and Senators Thomas of Idaho, British Camiultien Listed caused a growing hard coal short­ throwing the enemy back aa tha I Taking down a tree is almost :.a news that the identification bands DINE AND DANCE Flying Fortresses, North Ameri­ the communique declared. At least age in the oil-rationed northeast. would enjoy letters from any of his ‘ much work as putting om. up. All lie made the disclosure at a movement as Is now permitted Butler of Nebraska and Millikin It listed British casualties as Red Army drove its Don valley I ! Manchester friends. His address is are really going to be given out at can Billy Mitchells, Martin Ma­ press conference in which he under mileage rationing. In areas one German plane was reported of Colorado to the Finance com­ Solid Fuels Coordinator Ickes wedge within 75 miles of RoaUiy. [ ' of the light bulbs must be remov­ the next association meeting. The To the Lilting Tunes of ' the destroyer Achates. 1.350,-ton LowTy Field No. 1, Denver, Color- rauders and Lockheed Lightnings gave qualified endorsement to where the petroleum supply makes shot down and others damaged in mittee. had urged the group to arrange a gateway to the Caucasus. Forty | ed. the wires must be rolled up bands have already been distribut­ accompanying aerial battles. stirk, flotilla leader, and H. M. S. OLD I ado. all had participated. the idea of putting Income this feasible. Moreover, he added, Capper Transferred "prompt resumption of work." Hia more Inhabited points li. the Cau­ and tucked away for another year ed to the Chief First Alders, and Onslow, a new destroyer, damag- appeal was telegraphed to both Captain Schiebel invites the at­ CAMPBELL^S In addition to the 18 Japanese taxes on a pay-as-you-go passenger cars can use reclaimed Tunisian Ports Bombed Senator Rivercomb of West casus were said to have fallen bo» | j and the decorations placed in boxes they in turn will give them out at DON MAC"AND HIS John L. Lewis, president of the RECORDS tendance of any Manchester meh and stored. And when the tree is basis. The real problem In all The previous night the Tunisian Virginia, a newcomer, was given (Continued on Page Nine) fore tank-led Russian infaatcy- Moat be turned In for sal­ the meeting on January 15 at th'e (Continued on Page Nine) such tax plans, he said. Is (Continued On Page Two) ports of Tunis and Sousse were United Mine Workers, and William men. , ! :>r youths who are interested in moved there is the w’ork of clean­ Trade School. Every First Aider is a place on the Military commit­ vage If you want to keep RHYTHM MASTERS whether the. government will bombed again by allied planes, the tee and Senators Tobey of New [nglis, president of the Glen Alden The Germans were reported to I ' joining Company G. They may ing up as the tree has dried out required to have one of these Ooal company, the world's largest playing the new ones. Irop around to the Armory on DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! forgive a part or all of cur­ bulletin declared. Hampshire and Willis o f Indiana De offering '‘stubborn resistance” [ 3 '{0 each paid for old rec­ and the floor is sure to be pretty hands before they can appear on SERVICE rent taxes due. Mr. Roosevelt anthracite producer. '' , Hits were reported scored on a were added to the Naval commit­ in one sector but to be unable ta| I .Monday or Wednesday evenings well littered. the street, and also to have on Roast Beef Veal Cutleta Veal Scallopine Palermo Raid 'The committee, which neg(rtiatA ords irrespective of qnantit)-. between 7 aind 9 o'clock. Fresh Curbs also told questioners that he Gift Reports railway depot at Tunis and on a tee. Senator Capper of Kansas Not one fire this year was caus­ their person the card bearing the Half Broilers Chow Mein Roa.st Turkey hoped for a United Nations ed collective bargaining contracts (Continued on Page Seven) ‘ Company G held its weekly drill ed by a Christmas tree. This is due ship at Sou88c,_^ where large fires transferred from the Finance to picture and fingerprints registered victory in 1944 and had In­ were started. and fixes policies for the industry, , last evening and in spite of the to the use of electrical equipment at the Police Station. Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer . tended to convey that hope In the Banicing committee. Toll 46 Dead is made up of six union leaders and KEMP'S STATION Put on Paper Bring Denials “ From these and other opera­ The conference, agreed that If .'mow the ground at the Old Golf Inc. instead of the candles that often Mrs. Dorothy D’Amico has an­ 30 Oak Street Tel 3894 his message to Congress yes­ tions one of our aircraft did not six operators. It arranged to meet Ivits on East Center street, they .started the fire. nounced that the certificates for terday. any contest arose over the post in the Philadelphia office of the 763 .Main St. Tel. 5880 COR. MAIN ST. AND MIDDLE TPK. TEL. 6161 return," the communique said. of president pro-tempore. of the i performed a surcessful tour of ex- The firemen again feel at ease the Frrat Aid Instructors now in 1 Meanwhile hard working R. A. 272 Injured in Attark ■Philadelphia and Reading Coal and I tended order drill. that the trees are dpwn. vogue will also be given out at the War Profliiction Board Lord Beaverbrook and Senate, now held by Senator Glass Iron Company. Flashes ! Washington, Jan. 8— (/P) —A IF. ground crews, engineers, and (D., Va.), the Republicans would association meeting. Also Revises Method of Congress which exhibited unusual Mrs. Hopkins Both Say iCven infantr>' and anti-aircraft On Sicilian Port by ‘The strikers demanded a $2 a (Late Bulletins of the {lO Wire) Every First Aider who has fin­ nominate and support Senator lay wage increase and a cut of 50 a bipartisan approval of President troops converted addition al Vandenberg (R., Mich.), for this ‘American’ Aircraft. ished a course of training is eligi­ Controlling Output. Roosevelt's road-to-victory mes­ Printed Stories Lies. stretches of the Tripolitanlan des­ cents a month in union dues. Forced lo Delay DIhouss Fisheries Pact ble to attend these monthly meet- sage noted further today what ert into advanced landing grounds position. Lewis, reiterating union pleas McNary said the question of Rome (From Italian Broad­ Berlin (From German Brood I ingsNtnd will be welcome to bene­ Washington, Jan. 8—( ^ —Fresh Washington, Jan. 8— —Re­ in record time. Can Collection fit by the new points of instruc­ establishing the office of assistant casts), Jan. 8.—(J’l—The Italian (Continued On Page Three) easts), Jan. 8— (/P>—A Tokyo dls-| curtailment of the um of paper (Continued on Page Tea) ports that Lord Beaverbrook. Brit­ Air squadrons were moving up (uiteh reported that Tom okaial tions they afford. with gasoline, supplies, and main­ leader was not mentioned at the high command said today that 46 NOTICE in commercial printing, manufac­ ish lend-Iease official, was the don­ meeting and the old rule left In­ persona were killed and 272 in­ llori, Japanese govern m ew t| ture of converted paper products or of a reputed gift of $5()0,000 tenance forces as the air war spokesman, said tcjday that The planned tin can collection Due to Government Regulations on gasoline and tires, pressed' on steadily westward. tact permitting him to appoint jured In an air raid oft ^ lerm o. for .Saturday, Jan. 9 has been post­ and the packaging of food, wear­ worth of emerald jewelry to Mrs. eussinns were under way wlth_ we are forced lo discontinue our present delivery service Battlefront reports said the ene­ such an aiuistant when and if he The war bulletin said the raid on Blaze Catches poned until some date in February, ing apparel, gifts and other mer­ British Press Harry Hopkins produced today chcMses. the Sicilian port wak made in day­ .Soviet government for a new TALL CEDARS schedule and will begin a new schedule January 11, 1943. chandise was ordered today by emphatic denials from both. my still was putting up some sian-Japanese fisheries .'-luart J. Waaley, (Chairman of the fighters in an attempt to stem AI- Behind the scenes efforts were light yesterday by "American four, Tin Can Collection announced to­ the War Production Board. Informed In London of publish­ engined planes" which caused ment. The old poet, ox Ne Deliveries Momlay Morning Simultaneously, because of labor Hails Speech ed reports that Republican con­ Shift m Mine through last year, expired day. BINGO (Continued on Page Three) (Contlnned oa Paga Two) ‘damage In the central part of the Due to weather conditlona which Orders Receivetl Monday Morning delivered shortages and an expected de­ gressmen planned to inquire Into town.” month. has held up the regular, garbage TOMORROW NIGHT cline in donaestie production of the matter, Beaverbrook asserted It waa Indicated that a later c-illection around town. town Monday Afternoon. wood pulp for paper, WPB re- Roosevelt’s Message to last night that the story "is all count might find that casualties First Official Reports Subs Taking Heavy Toll trucks could not be used next Sat- ORANGE HALL viaed its method of controlling nonsense” and a "fabrication from were even higher. New York, J(ui. 8—UP)-~$___ Orders Received Monday Afternoon delivered Solons Well Received; ‘Reasonably Certain’ can submarines are taking heavy TIP TOP \irday for this purpose. paper output to permit expanded first to last." Chemical Discoveries Will Nazi Planes Attack Convoy production of grades containing “But.“ he added, "the Germans German planea attacked a con­ toll of enemy shipping In the wari| Announcement of the date of the Tuesflay. Gets Extensive Space. Three or Four Dea Theodore Plastic surfaces will be good for s both In the Slrte region of Libya 8. submarines have been rep* azines about 10 per cent. Newspapers gave extensive vestigation should make sure "that and in Tunisia were reported by tain” that three or four men had space to the address. Typical com­ O. Joslln, public relatlona director lifetime of wear. The electric bills lost, the Navy said. DISCONTINUING EASY ON THE BUDGET Orders Received Thursday delivered Friday. One order, effective Immediate­ the gossip they are spreading is will bs smaller. To mention just the high command, which said that died. • • • T ^ B E j S H I ment: of the E. I. du Pont de Nemours 'The fire. In a mine motor at the ly, called for elimination of dum­ baaed on something more substan­ 4k Company. one deUll poinUng the way: Elec­ in Tunisia “we repulsed an enemy Orders Received Friday delivered Sat. a. m. London Daily Ebepress — "We tial than . . . malicious rumors.” attack and took some prisoners." No. 15 mine—a short distance Veer la Prison Imposed HOME FINANCING! my boxea; a S6 per cent reduction “We will have glass that is un- tric lamps that lasted 1,500 hours DELIVERIES In production of paper-board box­ were cheered and made confident” Reports From Chicago Papera Raid Algerian Port from No. 2 mine where 20 men Newark, N. J., Jan Orders Received Sat. a. m. delivered Sat. p. m* liut “no longer can we look to the breakaable and glass that will In 1939 now last 3,500 hours, give year In prUwn and a QlOO 1 We wish tn take this 0|i|>or- J H i f t W H Y? Because one monthly payment covers: taxes, es used by retailers for packag-. Yesterday, the Washington Post 13 per cent more light and cost Italian planes were said to have died in a blast last July, caught tunity to thank all oar cus­ future for bigger output on pres­ float, wood that won’t biirn, and raided the Algerian port of Bone 78 men underground but officials the pemUty Imposed today interest, payment of principal. ^ you know just what New Store Hour Schedule tng merchandise; elimination of ent plans. Our preparations have published an article by the Wash­ laminations of plastics and wood from 12 to 17 per cent less. Bernard J. O’Donnell, 31, who i tomers for their patronage FRIDAY SPEOALS booiea for paclcaglng alcoholic ington bureau o f The Chicago Sun Automobllea? and joined with German planes in said all but 13 were accounted and we feel sure this slight your home cost is, and under our direct reduction mort­ come to the final proof.. ,we do that will compete with structural stacks on motor transport col­ for. sembled n bomb In the SWORDFISH Monday and Tuesday 7 :30 a m. to 5 :30 p. m. baveragea, and reetrictlons In the not fear the ordeal." which quoted Representative Mar­ metals,” he told the war-time New "AutomobUM in the years im' Shipbuilding and Dry Do«* IncoaTeolenoe will hi no way gage plan it often is less than rent. q^llgr of paperboard used In gift tin (R., Mass.), House minority medlaUly following the war may umns. Certain Some Dead affect oar friendly relations. LOBSTER — SCALLOPS "wni Fight to Last" Sales Management con­ "More than 50 transports were S. R. Pursglove, company com­ pany’s Kearny pinnt and t ^ I Wednesday 7 :30 a. m. to 1 2 :00 Noon. boxes. , Dally Mail—“Tlie president will leader, as saying some colleagues ference, in a prepared address. be quite eimilar to those of today oouooed be bad dUicovefed Ifc We have been forced to dls- OYSTERS — CLAMS See us for a mortgage to buy, a house or for refinanc­ Approximately 325,000 tons of hs4 told him o f these reports. On because of the Immediate demand destroyed and several more left on pensation attorney, oald he felt • • • eonttnoe deilvertea for the ing. Thursday and Friday 7 :30 a. m. to 5 :3 0 p. m* fight the axis to the last minute "Hoaiery derived from air, wa­ fire," the communique said. certain one or two men were dead. paperboard will be saved this year, with the last gun, and when the Dee. SO, The Washington Hmes- ter and coal, a wonder of pre-war for motors, but we can see notable Hotel Hit During RaM darathm becsuiae of gas, tire AND OTHER or 10 per cent of the amount used Herald carried a Chicago Tribune changes coming In due course. In addition to the four-englned George Stewart, another company and help sttoation. la the REMEMBER WAR BONDS WHEN YOU MAKE OUT Saturday 7 :0 0 a.,m. to 7:0 0 p. m. war Is over he will do his utmost days, is but the forerunner of bomber attack on Palermo, the official, reported to State . Mines London, J(sn« $—(^>—"SosWa^ FRESH SEA FOODS In 1943 by this order, WPB esti­ to see that his country Rghts story that Repreaentatlve Hoff­ many innovations from the same May End Nntaaaee ^ mnn raiding plnnen, beUevn meontiroe. trade at *np Top YOUR BUDGET! W e wish to thank our mffny customers for their coopera­ mated, and will pennit paper man (R., Mich.) said Beaverbrook "Sealed cooling systems, proved Chief Jesse H. Redyard that pos­ tor Ftaeat Foods at low est against want and foor, both aa a sources, ranging from shoos that (Continued on Pnge Two) FW-190S, bondied • tion in the past, and trust that they will cooperate evea packaging of other products for- nation and as a member of the In­ made a valuable bridal gift to on Jarge scale by aviatioa, may sibly four had lost their lives. Prieea. “ NO WINES— NO UQUORS contain no leather am: window The fire was on a haulage road const towm nod ennoed more In the future hy placing as large an order at one merlv paclied in tin. ternational order.’’ Mrs. Hopklna and questioned Its screens that contain no wire, to epd in the post-srar car the miia- able dnmngn today, A bsot propriety. Treasury Balance about three miles from the entry JUST GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD’' time as possible. Oriter lim its Osaverteta Manchester Guardian: "Two machinery bearings that eontaia ance of adding srater to radiators. reported kit, hot onsnnlttea A second order limited eonvert- years ago he stated these (the Martin declared yesterday ha no metal.’’ Weight* may be half what they Pursglove said that 13 of the Wasblngton. Jan. g—(P) — ‘The 78 men In the mine at the time few. Poor Spitflm flghten ers use of paper as much aa 50 four freedoms) as Ideals. Now he expected a move soon to Investi­ As for homes: are, saving from 1,500 to 3,000 up the attack. As tha per cent of the amount used tat Jias Stated them as positive, prac­ gate Hopklna* public and private Ughtlag Antomatte tai Homes pounds of uaelees load. Tlie power position of the Treasury Jan. 6: remained Inside to help combat Receipts, $28,266,230.73; expen­ tte flames, while all others with snooka poured from TH2 TEA ROOM b u il d in g W LOAN ASSOCIATION, INC Noren’$ Quality Food Store 1943 and dacoratlva Items such tical objects to which the Ameri- activlUea. He aald be waa not free "Lighting will be automatic, output per cubic Inch o f piaton plane Indloattag tt had 883 Main Street Opposite SI. Mar>-’s Church governed by electric “eyes" senal- ditures. $215,965,214.33; net bal Edward J. Noren. lOsiUlBiied M Foca Throal aatl-aMeraft dM* : m Jniga XwaX ^UesMaes* Ou Pag* itieelMee* oa Bag* Uvs to outalde vartoUoM ia jh* » « OB ffliRB X W l ance. $9,777.9$2A97,J0. / JtANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8.194S JL

and it "is less than the working Instead o f the csstomary Easter other activities owing to the lack inventory of the indttstry in peace­ vacation. of cross-town bus lines. >ber Plants McNary Again Motorists Go See No Peace Show Begins Today Scores Action Family Autos Attendances at Hartford down­ Keith, Smith time." Recreation Releaae of 1,000,000 gallona of Fostmaster at Green Comment by Editors Actually the Baruch committee kerosene alleviated a critical sit­ town theaters was "generally nor­ day Menace had expected there would be 224,- Made Leader Back to Cold uation at Boston, and In Rhode la- In CIO Fight Of GOP Heads Watched Now mal" although some of the smaller W ell Placet 000 tons of all kinds of rubber in Center Hems land. Gov. J. Howard McGrath an­ On Roosevelt Speech neighborhood theaters may have the nation's reserves this Septem- nounced a proposal to extend Sun­ |lesigns His Position had slightly reduced houses. It was ! h er- the month when present sup­ For Minority Tonight: Walks Today day closings through Monday for OPA Iiispertorfl Are All reported. A Park street .skating Two I,4‘gi6lator6 Are 'To Transport plies are expected to have reached «/ 6- 0— Junior boys' game room all non-war businesses. Theaters Waterbury Members De­ Democratic Leader De­ rink reported the best attendance their low-water mark and before open H. S. and W. S. which remained open Sundays ' Bv The Associated Press He cited in two months last night. Given Important Com* (Continued from Page One) W. Harpy England De­ clare They May Quit clarer Senator Ris- , ______production figurea which will Over State Today, Nathanlal J. Scott, manager of ' (bratlnued from Pofe One) .synthetic comes into quantity pro­ „ 6-7— Small gym open for hand­ would be required to close anoth­ M anchester Editorial comment on President , ppjj„p brought up on Law^ Enforcement Offi­ er day Instead. the Connecticut Company said iiiittee AsHignmeiits. duction. ball E. S. clares He Cannot Con­ Ranks of the Union. Cassi Was Ignored. Roosevelt's speech before Congreaa naasa production. .. Checking Cam. for recaps and even new 100,000 Tons Lost reported to have been made by 7- 9— Small gym open for hand­ cers Begin to Crack Candy Store* to Close there may have been a slight in­ ------1- while trucks and military “ We've already lost more than some members who were critical N o heat no sweet. Hundreds Date Book tinue to Do the Work; yesterday follows: —>—— crease in bus usage last night hut ball E. S. Hartford. Jan. 8.—(/P»—The re­ ------“nghl” Directed at .4x1s Hartford. Jan. 8 ((P) The law Mancheater'a two member* oT j eles require crude and syn- 100.000 tons of that through the h i. the administration policies be­ 7- S— Woinen'.s plunge period E. Down on Those Driv­ of candy stores, acting through Waterbury, Jan. 8— (/F>—CIO observed that it is still too early Tonight fusal of Republican leaders to today cast speculative eyes on the the House of Representative* *har« delays so far," Interjected Col. fore the war began to eliminate their a.ssociation. decided to close Held Post 22 Years. force! here rebelling against the Great Hlstorie Document Chattanooga (Tenn.l Newa-Free to judge what the full effect on Jc rubber. S. Installation of officers, Wash­ plsce Senator Leon Ris Casst, ed well in the General Aasemblyr I f 65 to 70 per cent of the syn- Bradley Dewey, deputy director. the unofficial designation of tlcna- 8- 9—Men's plunge period E. ing S. Autos for Pleasure. down evenings in New York city, leadership of Reid Robinson, presi­ ■Seattle, Wash., Post-Intelllgen- Press (In d )—The president was family car all along the east coast bus lines will be. ington L. O. L. at Orange hall. Democratic Senate leader, on the committee a.saignments announced sUc plant program were given “ The reserve will dip right down toi Austin of Vermont, a pro-I’ enrl 7-10—High School basketball and remain closed all day Sun­ W. Harry England, postmaster dent of the Mine, Mill Sc Smelter cer (Ind., Dem.); President Roose- at the same time the sportsman, in answei to appeals from the Of­ Lecture for Airplane Spotters, Workers’ union, declared today Important Judiciary committee of at Hartford yesterday. r ■ ampered preference in the and kiss the 120,000-ton danger Harbor backer of I'residcnt Roo.se- games E. S. days. at Manchester Green, today sub­ veil’s address will rate aa a great the statesman, the patriot. There fice of Price Administration to en­ velfs views on foreign, attains, as By The Associated. Press L«gion Home at 8. the presence here ot the Butte, the Legislature, waa denounced to­ Rep. George E. Keith was aps' .npetltion for equipment ami line. In fact, we estimate we'll go 7-10—Bowling alleys reserved And In nearby Queens, a judge mitted his resignation from that historic document. The president waa no resentment because of the force the ban on pleasure driving. Blaxe ('alrlies pointed' to membership in the Ira'S- asaiatant leader. This move, how­ The ban on pleasure driving Installation of officers. King Da­ Mont., union chief "w ill make ab­ day by John M. Dowe, Democratic iterials, the program could still 1.000 tons below it." for Mr. Peloquln's group E. S. who had heard the suit by tenants office to tho Post Office depart­ spoke at a moment when It is be- disaster suffered by his political The job Is a definitive one as far portant CMies and Borough* com- n ils minimum Inventory in­ ever. was said to have been aban­ and the cut In fuel oil rations vid Lodge. 1. O. O. F., at Odd Fel­ solutely no difference in pur state chairman. coming reewgnized throughout the party. . .there was no unkind word a.s the man on the beat and the a^productlon rate In 1944 of 7-10— Bowling alleys open W. S. o f a eo-famlly apartment house in "They want to make the job of Shift in Mine .mittee. also serving on the CoB-i cludes 50.000 tons as a 30-day in­ doned. lows’ hall. ment at Washington, to take ef­ plans.” OPA inspector is concerned for he .1,000 tons. Jeffers said. combined today to put motorists an action to compel the landlord our minority leader more difficult." world that the tide of battle has or thought for any of hia domestir gic.ssional and Senatorial Districts ventory for the American rubber Naiiied Aft Aeliiig Ix’ader Cosmopolitan Club. Speaker, fect as toon oa the department The insurgents who threaten to This would suffice to keep the Tomorrow: back on their cold feet. to furnish more heat, suggeated Dowe said. "But Senator RIs Caasl turned. . . . He became the first opponents. It was a "fighting” is expected to spot those cnr.s (Continued from Page One) committee. ^ industry, 66,000 tons as a six- Austin was named by .Mc.Nary Rev. W. R, Ward, Jr. makes arrangements to name a desert the ranks Of the M. M. G. head of any warring government speech; but the "figh t" was direct- illtary machines of this country 1-2 Boys’ swimming class E. S. that two courses were open 10 S. W. unless Robinson is ousted, will fight all the more vigorously.” which, apparentl.v are being driv­ Kep. S, Raymond Smith was ape month inventory for Britain, and to serve as acting leader fOr a With traffic-thinned streets a Tomorrow successor or finds another means ed entirely at the Axis foes. en for "non-c.sscntinl pur|wacs." nd the" United Nation.s rolling, as 5-6 P.A A.C. basketball team them: v asserted that none of its members Dowe charged the Republicans to open to full discussion the all- the exception of the missing 1.3 pointed to the highly prize Motor 1.000 tons for t.'anacla. short period two years ago when horse and pedestrian's paradise in Annual banquet Hose and Lad­ of handling the business. Mr. Eng­ Bn as essential trucks and bus- practice E, S. They could either move else­ had been called into conference with violating an understanding important question of the state of Forty-five OPA inspectors are had reported outside. Vehicles Committee, and will also he observed. But it doesn't Dropping below 30,000 tons in the former was ao.sont irom Con- 7-10- Bowling alleys open E. S. 17 Atlantic seaboard states, law where or wear mittens. der Co. No. 4 at its firehouse. land has been postmaster at Man­ the union, and the state of the Wnrld-Reaehlng In Ini|tor( watcliing cars in (,'onnectlcut. ■serve on the committee on For^ chester Green for the past 32 with the CIO chief who arrived in that he. Senator Ris Cassl or House Rescuers were-reporteil to have ._ave any for the rank and file of this country would bring about gre.ss because of an illness. Since enforcement officers already had Tuesday. January 12 world, in the post-war period. Atlanta .lournal. (Dem .l: As Here in Hartfold, police repoiteil felted Rights. years and four months. It is a Waterbury last night. Minority Leader T. Emmett Clarle reached a section where nine of fylnotorlsts. These, he said, would "chaos," Jeffers said. Besides the that time Au.slin ha-s come to he Annual meeting and election of thev listened to President Roose­ little traffic last night. Downto’wn Senator Henry Hunt, of Glas­ begun a crack-down to effectuate fourth class office. Robinson, last night fended off would be notified if a list of recom­ the missing men had tieen at work. have to get along with recaps and threat to transportation, he point­ regarded a.s. assistant leader, al­ officers of the Highland Park Heartening Facts in Report velt’s message on the state of the parking lot.s were reported "prac- tonbury. this district's member lit Law Study Business Drops O ff all reporters’ questions on his mended ksslgnments for Democrats Their jackets and liinner bnrkets claim until completion of the re- ed out, it would mean the shut­ though he never wa.s .so elected by Fresli Curbs Office of Price Administration or­ Community Club. Minneapolis Morning Tribune— nation the members of the 78th ticall.v deserted" and parking met- tlie Senate, is chairman of the down of this country's rubber Business at the office has drop­ plans for restoring peace in the was altered. were gone. nlng 80 to 35 per cent of the tht conference. ders against driving for fun. Wednesday, Jiuiuary IS "It was our understanding there When the president can permit Congress must have forgotten tor.s gleaned few pennies from committee on Constitutional plants and the scattering of their ped considerably and the income intra-union dispute and continued Sliep Fields, Marion Hutton, Whetlier these nine had bei-n jram for which no special pri- The expected harmony at the In Miami, motorists were sum­ Must Take Work on Red Cross Surgical himself to tell the world that the that they were Democrats or Re­ pleasure-seeking motorists during Amendments, and a member of manpower far and i\1de. posing an Pul on Paper has not been sufficient to pay Mr. refusal of any comment today. The Modernalree would be no change in the prepared able to get to tile surface by al­ aid is being asked. Republican session contrasted with moned to explain their presence at dressings at the A'merlcan Legion list without our knowledge, and outcome so far as Japan is con­ publicans, New Dealers oi ron- the late afternoon. ternate routes, or had been tiap- the Jufliciary, .\viation, and Con- almost Insuperable task of reas­ the sharp buttle Senate UemocraLs England for the time it takes to The Save-The-Unlon committee, ser\'atlves. nr anything el.se except Most Snarled In Conflict sports events. And in Rochester, hall between the hours of 10 a. m. spearhead of the anti-Robinson we were not Informed that Sena­ cerned is on a mathematical basis, Police Instnicliiins ped to be snITocateil and burned, gre.ssiohal and Senatorial Districts sembling the workers. engaged in behind closed doors late (Continued from Page One) New Slant handle It. For the past few years Slipp Fields and his .sensational Americana all intent upon winning N. y., there,was no indulgence for and 4:30 p. m. drive in five Connecticut lorals, tor Ris Cassl would be removed our affairs in the Pacific must be In answer to State Police Coni- waa unknown. committee. Twenty per cent of the program yesterday when they gave Major­ he has been continuing the post orchcatra, "The Only Band of its the war. It was a message precise­ culture—OPA agents seized gas­ Friday, January 15 stated today that "if and when" from the Judiciary committee as­ proceeding satisfactorily, especial­ mls.sloner Edward J. Hickey’s re- Although detailed progress of [hlrsady has been granted a "spe^ ity Leader Barkley 01 Kentucky a as glazed and coated papers; 75 (Continued from Page One) office more as a convenience to his Kind in the World." Is one of the ly suited to the hour and place, oline ration books of several mo­ Monthly Meeting of First Aid store patrons and friends at the they are consulted by Robinson, signment,” Dowe said. ly in view of the further statement que.st for cooperation, local Hart­ the rescue work wa.s lacking, peii- direcUon” by the War Produc­ 34 to 20 vote of conlidence. j per cent on photo mounts and headline attractions playing on that we are now sending by plane vet world-reaching in its import: tion Board to guarantee speedy Gift Reports torists attending a philharmonic A.ssoclatlon at Trade school. Green than aa a means of income they will firm ly maintain their the stage of the State theater, The Democratic chairman said ford and other police were in­ odlc reports from undeigiound in­ ^YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FR0M> Senators who attended said I hair seat covers, and 90 per group, will have the opportunity to into China as much lend-Iease ma­ keen and rich in common sense, Bletion. The rest is snarled ip concert. Lecture for local nurses at the for himself. demands that Roblnsoi. be remov­ Hartford, today. Saturday and Republican State Chairman J. structed by their chiefs to partic­ dicated that crews were slowly Barkley threatened to resign his cent on paper dishes, plates, combine knowledge of past eoo- terial a.s ever traversed the Burma moving in its simple eloquenre, donffict for materials and cqulp- Plans to Start Rigid Ban Y at 8. He Is proprietor of the general ed from office, that a new union Sunday only. Shep Fields, (pic­ Kenneth Bradley asked him to sub­ ularly watch cars parked near suliduing the flames which appar­ Bring Denials leadership, to whicli he just liad spoons, envelopes, facial tissues, nomlc and political conditions with road. . . . There are heartening wide in its vision of what we bat­ mont with the high-octane avia­ Massachusetts planned to start Tuesday, January 19 store at Manchester Green, pro­ election be held, and that Lowell tured above, top right), features mit the names of Democrats for amusement place.s, Uomnil-ssioncr ently set fire* eitliei to tlie coal in been unammoicsly re-elected. If the napkins. envelopes, stationery, new situations," Dean Katz said. facts in the president’s report. tle for and of the peace we hope tion gasoline program and. to a a rigid ban tonight by checking Annual meeting and banquet prietor of the W. H. England Hollenbeck. International repre­ in his tiand Ralph Young, roman­ committee assignments. On Tues­ Hickey requested reports! on ap­ the cars or to the mine walls. HOT PUSHES notebooks and kindred Items. "But success In accomplishing this to create. tf you siifTer from hot flashfj. dlzxl* (Continued from Page One) caucus adopted a motion by Sena­ autos found near theaters, dine Retail Merchants’ Association of Lumber Company, and deals ex­ sentative assigned by Robinson to day night, he said, this list was facLa calculated to buoy hopes .too parent ploasiire driving drivers in­ The ventilating s;, stem was re­ degree, with the escort ship tor McKclIar (D., Tenn.l to .strip will depend on the ability of law­ tic vocali.st, Dick Mulliner and Bill nfss. dlRtrcRs of.' lrreguUrlUcs'*, »re Beginning Feb. 15, manutactur- and dance halls, and winter sports the C. of C. at the Y. tensively in real estate, rentals the Chase CIO local, be removed left at Hotel Bond for W. Ellery high, but we are entitled to con­ dicating "the time the car was ob- ported in excellent working order. wenk. nervouft—due to the functl^nKl construction program and witli him of hi.s authority' to till viicaii- yers to appraise the tendencies of U.sher. Co-hcadlined with Shop Dedlraled To Single Ideal to disclose the nature of the ac­ ers of articles from pulp, paper resorts. \Vedn(>sday, January 27 and leases. to duty outside the state. Allyn. former party secretary, and sider them in proportion to the nervrd, date, location, license num­ Mine spokesmen surniiseJk there "middle-age" period In a woman*! iBreraft tivities to be questioned. cie.s on the important .steering and paperboard will be prohibited the future in wide sociological and I'lelds are the singing stars of now deputy state comptroller. The task ahead of us. And this ta.sk is Charlotte (N. C.l News iDI- - life—try Lydia E. Plnkham’a Vege­ (Other reliable sources said With Florida race tracks closed, Manchester Day at Hartford May Discontinue Office Insurgents previously had de­ ber. name of officer and depart­ had been a mishap in which sparks In the Senate Senator Butler committee. from producing laundry special­ political perspective Instead of in Glenn Miller's famous band, in an list also returned Senator James Franklin Roosevelt took the stage table Compound. It*a helped thou­ I f Jeffers' additional requests had owners and trainers were in a Blood Bank. ' This probably means the sus- manded the removal of .Don Har­ not small or easy. ment and de.scription of the ap- front the trolley wire or motor had sands upon thousands of women to (R., Neb. I introduced a resolution .Motion Voted Down ties such as collar circles and shirt narrowly legal terms.” entirely new program of song P. Geelan. New Haven, to the La­ with the same old courage, and. In been laid before President Roo.se- quandary as to what to do with Saturday, January SO ;>enslon of postal facilities at the ris, another international repre­ pari'Ut non-es.sential u.se." Reports touched off the flames. relieve such annoying symptoms. providing for an investigation of McKellar's motion, supported by hoards; novelties such as serpen­ He declared that 40 years ago hits. The Glenn Miller stars ap­ a new year, gave the world the tmlt, in an effort to get a final de- their horses stabled, there. Offi­ C. L. of C. Silver Tea at the Green. No one appears, at the sentative. but the latter, reliable bor committee. .Adinits MUtakee Made wilj be mailed to rationing divi­ Rescue crews, from Monongalia Follow label dlrectiona. Ptnkham'a administration of the lend-Iease senators who have been critical of tines, hats and confetti; dollies, most law schools were opposed to pearing are Marion Hutton, love­ When the asslgnment.s were olfi- .same earneat message from Am er­ Compound Is tvortli frying/ dOlon on the treatment to be ac- cials of the fair grounds In New Y. M. C. A. I present, to be a bidder for the of­ reports say. has already been re­ The New York Times (Ind.- sion. Office of Price Admlnistra- county and neart^ Marion county act, saying he was not oppo.«ed to the administration's policies, was shelf and drawer linings, bakers teaching students anything "but moved from the CIO payroll. ly singing sensation, (pictured cially announced at Thursda.v’s ses­ ica: that Its limltleas power wa.s OOrded these conflicting "must" Orleans, hearing the knoeW of op­ .Monday, March 1 fice, and there is no other store D em .i--. .. .The president admits I tion, r>r> Allyn street, where they were on duty at the mine, wliile the policy of aiding this nation's voted down 34 to 20, and the con­ decorative specialties, and .scores law pure and simple. In the years CIO shop stewards and officers above, left) and The McKlcrnalres, sion of the Legi.slature. Dowe said, dedicated to the single ideal of m vg iHm t. Jeffers would not con- portunity. made no secret of the “ Rublnoff and his Violin” at or other place of business in the that there have been mistakes in I will he reviewed for possible ac- the It. S. Bureau of .Mines at Allies but thought the lend-Iease ference unanimously adopted a of similar products. which followed, however, many of the CIO locals from all parts famous vocal group, featuring he waa surprised, aa was Ris Cassl victory-and-peace, that its stead­ in n or comment upon this. fact that they expected to attract Immediate vicinity of the present management and that the experi­ i tion. Pittsburgh also .sent men. administration should be investi­ resolution by Senator O’Mahoney law teachers began to have mis­ High School hall. Auspices Man­ of the state are expected to attend Johnnv Drake, (shown at bot­ and other Democrats, to learn Ris fast will rose above petty strife at (These sources, not quotable Commercial Printers Limited many of the thoroughbreds to the office that would seem equipped ence gained in the hard and waste­ No VioliitionH Vet Pnr.sglove No. 1.9 is aliout one gated. Butler previously haul said (D.. Wyo. t authorizing Barkley to givings about such a restilcted chester Kiwanis (Hub. a meeting Sunday afternoon at tom). Also included in the show I replaced by Srna- home, that Its men amt women tar name, reported that the "spe- Commercial printers. during Crescent City, including the great to handle the office. It would not way 'will enable us during the No violations have yet. been re­ mile from the No. 2 operation CATERING fill two vacancies on the 19-nVem- program. the Y. M. C. A. here. are the Carr Brothers, and ' tor Albert L. Coles. Bridgeport were as certain of triumph aa of that when it appropriated billions Whirlaway. pay a prospective postmaster to tor Albert L. coming yeai to imp.*ove the nec- ported to the ."llate OPA. Viola­ where 20 men were killed a little d iti direction" for 20 per cent of ber group. Barkley said he would 1943 were forbidden to use more "The rapid changes incident to Union sources said Bon Ri.sken, othrrs. Pre.sciited on the screen had been the coming of tomorrow's sun. for lend-Iease Congress "did not rent quarters to continue the of­ Demorrat. and Geelan e.ssary mechanisms of wartime tors. a spokesman said, will be re­ more than six months ago in one For All Occasions tbs synthetic program gave It do this soon, as the group makes than 90 per cent of the paper used Georgia State Auditor B, E. the war have served to emphasize CIO international research direc­ with this stage show is Jane the Labor commit know" that Hopklna "was to be fice. economic controls and simplify ported to local boards who have of two mine di.sasters in Mononga­ ir io ilty over all but equipment in 1941. Exempted from the order, Thrasher estimated the new gas­ their convictions. Almost every­ Chemicals Will tor, and Attorney Nathan W itt of Withers in her newc.st picture hit. gpnator Joseph T. P.ourke. the behind-the-scenes administra­ assignments . of Democrats to Many of the residents in . the administrative procedures.' The full jurisdiction to call Tioarings lia county during 1942. Is Our Hu.siness 'hetag produced for the North A f­ standing committees. however, is tho printing of news­ oline ban would cost his state an where it is conceded that the study New York, counsel for the M. M. "Johnny Doughboy." Haven Democrat, however, tor.” Green section have prevloualy I business of the Congress is to ex- and cancel, suspend or reduce ra­ Fifty-six men were killed at the rican campaign and such other papers, magazines, books, wall additional $2,000,000 in lost reve­ of law must be Integrated with A S. W. are also expected to come Aa usual, there are midnight p,n „ „ j^abor committee In a compromise with the insur­ Chauge World sought to have the area included In pedite the correction of these mis­ Advice on Buying tions. urgent contracts as had Triple-A paper, boxes, converted paper nue. bringing to $12,000,000 the other fields such as criminology, to Waterbury Sunday. ■stage and acrcen shows every F ri­ Coles. Democratic leader Christopher Coal Company's mine gents. Barkley agreed to adoption with the main Manchastsr post takes, to limit the bureaucratic Reports from Connecticut's sub­ at Osage last May. priority standing and could be products and printed matter for total revenue loss for the fiscal psychology, accounting, and po­ day midnight and every Sunday 1941, w.as defeated for re-election Arnold Pagani of a motion by Senator George (Continued From Page One) office in the Federal building at controls that multiply in times of Given Housetvives urban towns today indicated a The Pnr.sglove ,\"o. l.’i employs osaraleted this month. I any Federal nr locaT government year from gas and fuel rationing. litical theory^ The only dispute to­ midnight for the benefit of de­ by Ris Cas.si, He ran for the Sen­ 171'2 Spruce St. Tel. 5790 YMCA Schedule (Dem., Ga. calling for more fre­ the Center. crisis: but tho executive and the By The Aaaoeiated Pres* drastic cut in church .socials and 410 men. CThe hundred-octane gasoline quent meeting,>i of the Steering agency. Request ConcellatinnN day Is how this can ijest be ac­ May Get C ity. Deliver>- Americans Blasted fense workers and others unable ate on a coalition ticket with program, essential to the doubled displacement may double, treble country have a right to demand group to dlscu.ss policy questions Under a previous order. VVPB Apparently cognizant of the complished. And it requires no It is possible that, with the res­ to attend regular performances. Bridgeport Republican's. Tliere I m I aircraft production goals. Tomorrow or even quadruple. Fuels may yield that this Legislature, the first and to shape the course of contro­ said, production of paper and pa­ fact that a good brisk walk will gift of prophecy to foresee that ignation of Mr. England, residents There are late stage shows are reports that Coles may run for There is plenty of good food if Unwise got a 30 per cent green 9:00-10:00 a. m.—Girl's gym. 50 miles to the gallon.” Palermo Harbor elected a.s a war Congress, should versial legislation. perboard amounted to about 3.- get up the circulation like no­ the end of the war will serve to at the Green will make a real ef­ every Saturday and Sunday at 10 mayor against Socialist Mayor we buy wisely. light, It was said. The plants re- 10:00—Joy House Girls. body’s business, many motorists J. J. Newman, vice-president of subordinate the smaller interests While re-clectlng other Demo­ 800.000,000 tons quarterly. The accelerate the trend." fort to have the section included in p. ni. Jasper McLevy with Republican The Connecticut Department of tpiln almost identical items of 10:00-11:00 a. m.— Boys’ gym. in New York decided to give up the B. F. Goodrich company, said (OoBttaoed front Page One) ' acklng. By ignoring the tradi- of partisanship and local interest cratic aides, the 'caucus delayed amended order permits production the completion of the nation's syn­ the Manchester post office area. Agriculture and the .State Defense \ aqulpment in many cases. 1 ages 7-12. for the"first quarter of the year to use of their cars altogether. The '.ion of putting a minority leader to the stern imperatives of the Bobher Inventoriea to Fall 11:00— 12:00 a. m.— Boys' gym, action for two weelts on tilling the thetic rubber program, probably Thus they would get city delivery had a psychological effect on the council provide the following in- total 4.100.000 tons. Bureau of Motor Vehicles report­ lied aerial attacks on the desert >n the Judiciary committee Dowe life-and-ileath struggle in which ages 12-15. post of sergeant at arms. McKel- \riiiy Gives in 1944, would be "an achievement In the more thickly settled arMS. Axis troops along the coast, al­ foiIllation on the best buys at local “ A s our program now- stands," "This increase," it explained, "is ed a number of requests from front and appeared still to have said. Republicans resorted to the we are' engaged. 2 :00- 6:00 p. m.— Country iar had nominated Former Sena­ whose magnitude has not been ap­ Rural delivery would service the though these operations admitted­ stores. Jhffsrs said, “ the country’s rub- Club required to permit expanded pro­ auto owners for cancellation ot considerable air strength available oolitical tactics of lO ll. the last bir inventories will skate right Badminton. tor Wall Doxey of Mississippi for proached even in Germany, where outlying sections, without a ly were not on a large scale. President's Hand Forced Meals: Sharply rere.ssed fowl, fresh eggs, ! Has noted by the Burluch report. 6:30— Six open bowling alleys. ley W. Jumey, who has .served for To Stimsoii natural rubber for more than 30 C.amel Corps Captures man military spokesman today as 10 years. a temporary measure to allow in­ Also In New York, the city's 1,- Green section in the Manchester nize William M Citron of Middle- ening. hut not beyond that degree American and Miienster i lieese. years." .saying that "major action" had creased production in these grades 000.000 public school children may post office district since mall mat­ town. a lawyer, and ga\e that place of optimism the facts plainly ap- Fish: Floiindei, Mackerel, wliil Will Create Big Problem Tanout Mailer developed in northern Tunisia and pending balancing reductions in be given a week's vacation begin­ (Continued from Page One) ter would then go to the Green Allied Headquarters in North ; to John A. Markham ot this city. I pear to warrant. In bringing up ing. chowder clams. Half of the moon's surface has Assa>ing tlie post-war sales im­ that Axis troops had thrown on never been seen from the earth. other grades." ning Feb. 1 to conserve fuel oil. section for two cents instead of Africa. Jan. 8— (J*' - Attacking I the matter of legislating "free- Vegetables: Best iiuys. carrots. a press conference two weeks ago, plications of this development, attacking BritLsh force bark far ...foa Newman said that with vast quan­ the present three-cent postage. against heas-y odds, a French and ; doni Ironi want' in ppst J turnips, lettuce: celery slightly about a booklet reported to be In The difference in postal area American camel corps has captur- I beyond its initial position. A merica . . . . Tlie presidents hand lower; tomatoes higtier. tities of available synthetic rub­ The British suffered "hoavv Parley to End circulation setting forth the causes considerable ronfuslon ed Tanout Mailer, 14 mtle.s from j no doubt had been forced in a K n its: Grapelruit. baldwin ap­ Arm y's attitude, he jald he had ber. being augmented by the re­ losses." tho spokesman was quot­ I sense by the Beveridge report in turn of natural rubber to world since mail is dispatched frequent­ Tiaret in the southern Tunisian ples. juice orange.s slightly lower. Burton’s...for Best never heard o f It, and "passed the desert near the Tripolitanian bor- | ed as saying. Biitain. with it? propo.sed broad­ markets, the resultant surplus ly with two-cent postage and re­ Miners Strike inquiry to Surlcs. The general had der. only 200 miles southwest of (There was no confirmation of ening of that country’s social se­ would create "one of the biggest turned to the sender because it I'lihllMher Seek. Daiuages already been troubled with In­ Tripoli, a French military spokes-, the I’eport from Allied sources, it curity laws. There certainly is 1 __ r : quiries, and said a check had fail­ forsceable post-war marketing requires three cents for delivery :| man declared today. was not immediately clear wheth­ ! no rea.son Why present considera- j j Angeles.” Jaii. 8 - A ed to turn up any evidence that problems. from the Green poet office. Opened Today Snooeeded John Alvord This was the closest Allied pene­ er the German spokesman referred tion should not he given this most pi,bli.sher, charging viola- such a document existed. "The problem not only will con­ tration so far reported to Tripoli to an engagement alseady an­ Mr. England took over the Man­ (Continued from Page One) difficult of the four freedoms. Sherman anti-trust AU-OtU AiUuk Ok Nevertheless, both admitted rue­ cent those of u.s in nibbcr." he chester Green post office in Sep­ in a sweep to the south oi the nounced in Berlin and in an Allied even if practical action on it mu.st jioo.oo damages from fully at Stlmson’s press confer­ add^;. "but will have an effect on mam Axis defense line through communique yesterday that Brit- ^ i be postponed ence yesterday that it did exlsL many other industries as well. It tember 1920 when he purchased ish troops had withdrawn from . that tho unauthorized walaout einl. the .\merican Societ.v of Conqios- Your medicine chest is your fortress of giuid heaKh. I.oad i( \vi(h tried the general store from the late northeastern Tunisia. ers. Authors ar*d Publishers (AS- and had existed for some time. It will become a combined problem the position they had captured said ye.stciday a and_proven health needs and mak’e ymir target for today.. .and every d.iy John Alvord. Mr. Alvord had been 250 Italians Killed bablv could not be granted at to-1/ t'onfldenre' c a P i . Irving Bibo, filing suit in was prepared, Surles explained, of science and. sales management Jan. at Jebel Azzag. or whether . . .an all-out attack on (he winter ills (hat are so costly to war producUiin— postmaster at the Green fOr 87 Two hundred and fifty Italians lav's meeting because of plans to f Tlie Bo,ston Traveler (Ind.) Federal court yesterday, alleged for the guidance of officers In the to find, create and fill new practi­ were'reported killed in the attack.' he was referring to a new action. and so costli to the individual. .\nd for higger .sjtvings. . .come here for services of supply who might, con­ cal uses for the additional quanti­ years previously. iiitTease the mine work week fiom Throughout the me.s.sage there j that ASCAP restri, ted its mem- The post office at Manchester (London sources said the camit Johcl Azzag is about 15 miles wc.st tive to six davs and pay time and was a sustained note of confi-j bership of composers and authors nationally adverti.sed brands at (he lowesl prices. ■* ceivably, be called before a con- ty o f rubber available. Products corps which took Tanout Mailer; of Mateiir. which is some 3,^ miles gres.sional committee to testify on that have never been made of rub­ Green was the first In Manchester, a half for work on .'SatnrilayS. | denee. It is a message worth ■ to those approved by a Board of having been estahliahed in 1826. waa a partially motorized force of \ southwest of Bizerte.l legialatlon. ber may then very well become an The UMW president did not ; remembering It wa.s encourag-' Directors. He accused ASCAP of It was then the Manchester post cavaqte, swift moving fighters who j mention the dues controversy, b u llin g to have hint (tho president) having arbitrarily and without Classified “Kestrleied" important part o f your Industry, operated almost exclusively by FREE! L EATHER AIAIANAC AMMIAEEMUR FREE! Copies were given to "reporters, no matter what it may be." office. When the office was estab­ Germans Claim Thomas Kmuiedv. UMW secretar.v-' declare that "the arsenal of de- right rejected membership appli- lished at the North End with the night and sought concealment by tie a s iii^ h a d said eaylier that it ; mocracy is making good," While cations of many small publishei-s, Come In For Yours! ('ontains I'.seful Information! Copy For Kveryone! with the injunction, however, that Consumers to Benefit coming of the railroad, the office day. I •Boat Sueeesses would he presented to the union s ' giving specific production figures. including himself. the document is stUl classified "re­ Con.sumers. he said, would bene­ ( French officers and men wore there waa called Mancheater and 'xeciitive comniittee. • he omitted details to further em- stricted" and cannot be quoted fit from this situation because reported to have resisted adoption Berlin (From German Broad­ FIRST PI M ll.VIllll.Hf I E T R I E 5 the original one was then called As the strike entered its 10th hai rass the enemy. His post­ •\ lamp in tlm sanctuary of the EDnana That stems from an ancient de­ "sj-nthetlc rubber, already compe­ o f trucks and armored cars on tlie casts!. Jan. 8—oPi—A single Ger­ Manchester ^reen. Ursiiline Convent. Quebec, has Reg. SI.on partment policy agijinst discuss­ titive In quality, will In time be ground that they are too easily man submarine sank an Allied day. Mark S. James. Pennsylvania war view was hopeful, yet Qiac- Reg. .)0c Reg. SI.2.') competitive In price with natural sub-chaser and torpedoed a large­ secretary of commerce, reported a tical. been burning continuously for 226 RCIlRlXf; Q Q FATHKR .lOHN S Qy| KRKML ing pending legislation in public Early Roman vesaels aomettmea spotted in the daytime, hut now C . n ^ before an official statement has rubber. This very likely will mean use them to complement their sized freighter in, the M editerra-, "great „ shortage" of anthracite in vf ars. ALCOHOL, full pt. C MKDICINK ...... O ^ C HAIR TONIC . .. D / C DONT ENVY that we can price our producte carried baakets at the masthead nean near Algiera yesterday, the New England and a shortkge also In Manner of Churchill been made to the congressional to IndleaU they were cargo car­ animals.) Save 21c! Save lie! .Save .'{Me! lower, eventually making them This action was the only re­ high conimand reported today. | was experienced in the^ Philadel- Coloratlo Springs Gazette committee concerned. riers. ^ YOUR “AVERAGE" The only legislation to which all available to a greater number of ported land operation on the front During the night German fight- j phia area, both in the 17-slate re- (Ind.): Mr. Roosevelt drafted his ALICE COFRA.N this attention could be directed is people." aa bad weather closed in again on er-bombers were said to have sunk | gion tfi which fuel oil rations were mes.sage [o Congre.ss after tire (Known .As Queen .Ali<-e) Reg. .S2..70 Reg. S.l.o I Reg. 89c "B\" changes in the basic chemi­ two merchant vessels totaling i cut 2.$ per cent for nqn-rcsidential manner of Winston Churchill. It SPIRITUAL MEDIUM ' FIGURE FRIENDS! the hills, including those by Sen­ the northern sector. HOTWATKR(Wl Q Q Nl MOL ML\- d » Q I Q PKRMANKNT ator Pepper (D.. Fla.) and Repre­ cal formulae." he asserted, "there Umited .Vetivity 16.000 tons from an Allied convoy...... buildings. was a message written, not for Seventh Danghler of a Seventh Son The strike began in one colliery bottlt: . . FRAL OIL.. . 1 WAVEOI TFIT.. OVC sentative Tolan (D.. Calif.), which can be produced synthetic rubber There was limited air activity. off Bougie. Congress but for radio hi-oadcast Bom With a Veil. 1 ^ £ * t 7 / having particular resistance to United States Air Forces attacked Dec. 30 and spread rapidly. Two .... It was a brief review of the j Readings'pally. Iiyrliidlng Sunday, Save $1.11! SaveSl.:?:.! Save .‘50c! would set up an office of war mo­ more collieries in nearby S' ranton bilization to merge and supersede abrasion, or to oil, or to sunlight the Germane at Kairouan, 35 miles war as of today and America'-^ 9 .A. M. to "9 P. M. Or By .Appoint­ or to heat—all of which are natur- closed yesterday, bringing the ment. In the Service of the Peo­ both the War Production Board soutW<-4t of Sousse, and at the contribution to it. snoken boric- “ How 1 envy Moryl" ad enemies of rubber— or any num­ total to '13. as 2.700 miners walked ple for SO Vears. Reg. $l.r>0 Reg. .Cl.00 Reg. 73c and the military Supply Services. NOW PLAYING port of Gabes. The R.A.F.'s Bix- Engagements fully, and coupled with it was a ber of other specialized proper- otit. demanding that 50 cents of 169 Church Street.'Hartford, Conn. NOXZEMA you sigh. "She has no There have been repeated indi­ iey'a started two large fires in a restrained expression of post-war FIRST-AID IROMZKD '71 _ Ues." new attack on the Tunis docks. their $1,50 dues be returned. The aims, made important by omis­ Phone 6-0097 VKASt ...... / I C SKIN CREAM . cations that the recent tug-of-war Hornunff-Durkee dues are deducted from pay checks KIT ...... 98c 49c figure problems, while I $ between W PB and the Arm y to The R.A.F. reported that its for­ sions rather than anything said. Save .'i2c! Save 2!>c! Save 20c! ward field anti-aircraft defenses Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Durkee. under the check-off system. —if I find o foundation control production scheduling in of 69 Jensen street, announce the Strike spokesmen charged that a."' the munitions program has been shot down four German planes at­ llo|>efiil. Rut Cautions engagement and coming marriage bituminoiis coal miners had held Birmingham News ilnd-Dem):' m Y NOW that fits my hips, it has suspended, while both defend their tacking .airdromes yesteiday. and m Y NOW of their daughter. Miss Marion an unfair share of power at a In hi.s Thursdav speeoh the presi- | to be let out in the bust. present arrangements against this another tKoerkaid to have been de­ A M ) SAYK! AM ) SAVE! FRED E. PLUS: “ENEMY AGENTS stroyed last night. A recount of Dorothy Durkee. to Corporal Har­ UMW convention laal October at dent was hopeful, but with a re­ WE spEiiRi snuincs new threat from Capitol Hill. ry Hornung, son of Michael Hor- which tho duesyise was voted over strained caution horn of exper- I Or—if I get one that fits The possibility of friction be­ MEET ELLERY QUEEN" reports since Wednesday showed that a sixth plane also had been nung of Peoria, III. their protest*. \ le.nee, that the better way of life ! Reg. 10c Reg. 73c ’Reg. S1.23 above the waist—it has tween Arm y and W PB may still The ceremony will take place In Washington, Ickes asked for Was nearing, that the nation had I exist in some instances— they do WERNER SUNDAY - MONDAY - TVE8. shot down In the forward area. HAVE 'EM! NCRSINt; DOAN'S ABSORBINE to have inches taken out An A ir Force spokesman Mid Wodnoailay evening, January 13, immediate full production by the set its feet upon the highroad to Crispy White Lin­ not see eye-to-eye. for instance, on Instnictor of at 7 o'clock at the home of the nation’s hard coal miiiisa on a six- victory and was not to bo deterred | RO'ITLES ... . 5 c KIDNEY PILLS /OUC the mariner or the extent to which light bombers with a Chirtls War-* T H F N K W of the hipsl" gerie that accentu­ hawk escort achieved good results bride's parents. day week. therefrom. Admitting mistakes | Save iSc! ^ Save 23e! Save :57c! smaller plants should be brought M O R M N i ; ’ ’ Piano and Organ LAMARR in the bombing of Kairouan. Corporal Hornung is with the ickes said the action of the O f­ and errors, he yet breathed a con­ ates your new Black into the miUtary production pro­ ■altM armed forces stationed at the lo­ fice of Price Administration in in­ fidence that the sacrifices would gram. Power Station Destroyed Reg. Sl.OO Reg. Sl.OO Reg,-73c Dress! Studio: He said, also, that aerial recon­ cal Armory. creasing celling prices for hard not be i'i vain. It i» the way the General satisfaction seems to PIDGEO coal had cleared the way for the nation feels. ^ COAL SANITARY MAZON . ^ BELL-ANS prevail at both rrffices, however 152 West Center Street JL. naissance had disclosed that the Yovr figur* it no problem to our eortmt fitt0n Plus: “Behind The 8 Bair TOwer station at the eastern Tu­ operators and’ miners "to get bus.y NAPKINS. 30's . . DI/C OINTMENT ...... D / C TABLETS ...... OUC over the successful conclusion of Hurley-Fish Fighting, Optimistic Message ‘ Telephone nisian port of Sfax was destroyed and provide the nation with every Save :51c! Save :5’5c! Save 23c! Include one of these ' the late disagreements in a settls- Dir. and Mrs. (Zlharles H. Fish o f ton of coal they possibly can pro-, Miami Herald (Indi: The presi­ HEATERS ment which brought about a read­ in an attack last Tuesday. Gilead, Conn., announce the en­ dent’s address- to the Seventy- refreshing dresses German barracks were the tar­ duce." PLACK YOUR ORDKR justment o f production, with less gagement of their daughter Miss Anthracite. Ickes said. 1* the eighth. Congress was a fighting, Reg. SI.23 Reg. Sl.OO in your Winter gets of the raid by B-26 Martin Reg. 60c emphasis on ordnance and more on Barbara Doris to Henry David east coast space heating fuel and optimistic message. It .should en­ t o d a y : M.VR.MOLA 7 1 ^ planes and ships, while W PB Marauders and P-38 Lightnings Hurley o f Unionville and Glaston­ courage the American people with­ EDWARDS’ wardrobe. SHOW ‘ .10. on Gabes and direct hita were re­ Its prwluctlon helps to relieve per­ TABLETS ...... # 1 C achieved a greater degree of con­ bury, Omn. Miss Fish is employed sons who are’ cold because of the out blinding them *o the realities OLIVE TABLETS ^ U C SERI TAN ...... 8 4 c trol, albeit labeled "advisory'' over ported. in the Trust Department of The of a war that has yet to bi^ won Save 20c! Save lie! Save 2!>c! w - One P-38 pilot. Ueut. W. J. fuel oil shortage. allocation o f materials and schedu­ TOMY Hartford-Cdnnecticut Trust Com­ Delay In instituting the six day or ^ to the thornv , , road ... of national * ling o f production. Circle STATE flJKIULSUN. Hoelle, of San Mateo, Calif., ran pany, Hartford, Conn. Mr. Hurley week, and the contiilued stoppage individual sacrifice that lies HARTFORD J A N .»» I0 into a telephone pole while straf­ Is with Hamilton Standard Propel­ of work at mines where strikes ahead. CITRATE CCT-R.VTE (A ) Lingerie Neck­ ing a Tripolitanian road convoy, The president looked at the war ler of East Hartford,. C5onn. No have occurred would aggravate a 1 s n u m e s t o u n i I Palermo Raid and lived to tell about it, the definite date has been set for the thri line, nipped waist­ apokeaman said. situation that already s serious," BRING BIAUTIFUl LINES TO wedding. Ickes said. "Tfie anthracite mines line leading to gored (IREEN RIVER (JOLI) COA.ST OLD CR03V - Toll 46 Dead have been behind in filling their WHISKEY, Q Q WHISKEY. d*Q I Q AIL BASIC FIGURE TYPES skirt. Rommel Seen Preparing orders since last summer, and Public Records they are still behind. Dealers are Full Fifth ... Full Fifth ...... ! 8 9 c Full (Juart .. 11/ (Oonttaaed from Page One) To Withdraw Troops having to spread their deliveries Toke, for sxampis, the "top-heavy" figurel For it- London, Jta. 8—(J*i—Advice* (B ) Lingerie Pock­ Warrantee Deeds on a ‘hand to mouth’ basis, so that CANADIAN CU B 3VILSON communique said that some bomhe from C^lro telling of Allied air at- people can have enough coal to FOCR ROSES we suggest this Ftexees "Egyptian" Combination were dropped on the Sicilian town George Forbes to Louise M. WHISKEY, Q Q WHISKEY. d»Q QQ WHISKEY, d * 9 ^ Q ets, shoe- button s,BAND tacka on westbound Axis motor Elliott. Vernon, property on Mc­ keep warm. BINGO with full bosom ond straight hips. Bust-linos oro of Licata where "aome damage to OluKui V tl 1 IN ' 't column* only 40 miles from Trip* "An adequate hard coal supply j Full Fifth ... sRO O I/, Full (luart .. jacket and pleated buildings was reported and there Kee street. SAT. NIGHT IN ORANGE HALL Full Fifth ... modoled into young, roundod contours, and tho oil was interpreted %y British John R. Alleo to John S. Bagdo- Is essential to winning this war. I skirt. were some casualties among the military sources today as indicat­ We need more anthracite, and we Sponsored by the British American Club civilian population.” P.U G L E N N nls, property corner Princeton and LIQl'ORS P U S (lOVERNMENT TA.\. devorly cut bsKk controls over-full shoulders. (Mode ing that Field Marshal Rommel Tanner streets. nefd it right now. The public ex- | waa preparing for a withdrawal pects eveo’ man in the entire in- : 20 Games— ^3 Prize Each Game of batiste loitique and batiste, with loce-topped viim m MILLER Holl Investment Company to ,To- British Attack from his line at Buerat El Hsun. seph R. Audette and wife, property dustry, including every operator 9 5 2 Games $10 Prize 1 Game $7 Prize bro Sizes. 35 to 4 4 ...... j y iSArmm Observers expressed the belief on Lancaster Road. and every miner, to recognize that Targets in Ruhr MARION HUTTON the British Eighth A rm y soon Paul and Martha C. Marshall to he is an essential war worker, and In Women’s Sizes London, Jan. S. — UPi — British would be on the move again, point- to do everything within hie power 1 Game $15 Prize 1 Game $20 Prize nMpo**iMiho*inonoofournowFtoMOoU le:^ salhly. the announcement said. *’Ths Fskon Takes vance of Fighting French forces 1 Sweepstake I : town clerk's oftlce today. /They Saturday, and expreased the hope Targets in tba Ruhr provtously Witt OEOBOE SANinaw which have been reported pushing will be married at the bride's home that this action would be taken L Y N N B A K U Playing Starts at 8 P. M. [841 BIAIN ST,. MANCHESTER had been attacked the nigbU ot into southern Libya from the on Jan. 13 by Rev. Ferris E. Rey- uhanimously throughout the indus- 841 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Jan. 3 and 4. (4)1(6 Cbfld yobsblig Itu nolda.

V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTElt CONN. rAlDAT, JANUARY 8,194* mancitester e v e n i n g h e r a l d . i^STER. C50NN. F R lD A t, JAN UARY i 1943

Sub Reaches I Manchester Brothers Meet [Nazis Losing Control Solons Ahead Next Feature at the State Praise Given Air Route to China News From Manchester’s Neighbors New Orleans Of Schedule To Farmers I May Be Saving .41r Force or highest part of the range, and M, RodcrlUe Phone 4052 Garbich, who live with the for­ 7394, Manchester Spider Over Ja^i'cd mer’s parents, Mr, and Mr*. Max mother informing her that they and his brother Edwin, toe eldest I Unless Hitler Cooking Some observers have suggested Hartford, Jan. 8—(/Pi—Having Hartford, Jan. 8—i^i—In his over-this planes mu.st be lifted at a By Horace W’. Cort were well and enjoying a short son in the family, Is in the Navy that maybe Hitler is playing foxy Garbich, in the Godfrey Hill re­ organized committees and entered first public appearance since he Mountain Peaks. height of maybe 18,000 feet. ’’Make the Year New” will, be Several new members were add­ New Orleans. Jan. 8.—i/P) period of rest from active duty. The latter had been on si> Up Surprise. and saving his air force for one of I have been In some odd places W iliington gion, Hebron-Gilead road. . the first few bills of the session, wZs inaugurated Wednesday, Gov. Rockville Boy the sermon topic of Rev. Jackson The thermometers hereabouts ed to toe membership of. tbe Wap- Bringing a atibmarine down 1,50(1, Another brother, Burnett Cum- months continuous duty In to) these reasons: By UeW’Itt Mackenzie in various parts of the world, but Mlm Jaaalo B- Cbnrok took another plunge Tuesday night miles of inland watei-ways in minga Is at present on toe West Pccific and toe reunion o f to> By Joiup* Marlou' and To conserve it: to save it for an the 1943 General Acsembly ad­ Raymond E. Baldwin last night Chungking, Jan. 8—{A^i— When going ovet that hump without L. Butler, pastor of the Quarry- ping CYimmunity church Iasi Sun­ Coast expecting soon to see active George Zirlke ville Methodist church at the 9 30 and Wednesday morning, going two local boys at some resUnj I attempted all-out knockout inva­ journed until Tuesday and went congratulated the farmera of the you have climbed from India into oxygen was something new. day morning. They were Mr. and drydock is no picnic. The aub-( service with the Marines in some station furnished the inapiratior sion attempt on Britain: to have a Hurt in Action Howard Pratt is painting the in­ morning worship to be held at that down to zero. Not quite so bad as I New York. Jan. 8.—tJ’i—Where home late yesterday, more than a state for "to^jo0they are dotog Chungking over the adventurous As your breath gets thin and Mrs. Earl Brogard of Clark street, marine USS Peto that arrived here war theater. for the message to their parents. reserve against the eventual Allied short you wxmder whether ■ you church on Sunday. (Church school the 20 below zero record, but bad 1 8 the German Air Force or what week ahead of its normal peace­ toward winning the war." aerial route which is a substitute terior of Mrs. Agnes Woodworth’s enough to keep property owners Mr. and Mra. Kris Garlson of Fos­ today had quite a time during the invasion of Europe. really have led toe sort of life you will be held at 10:30. las happened to it? time schedule. ' He was addressing tbs annual for toe Japanese-controlled Burma house on WilUngton Hill, plaster­ on the anxious seat regarding the ter. street, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1.’ days and nights she .spent But— meanwhile the accumula- road, then, and then only, can you . Chould—it you see what 1 mean. Writes to Sister from Bolton (\>ngregational Events and reports within the j ted reports right now seem to in- The customary routine is for the dinner meeting of the Connecticut ing and making other improve­ safety of their plumbing. Some of Petersen of Felt road and Mr. aad churning her way down the mighty assembly to hear the governor’s realize how tenuous is the life-’! Not all the effort comes In Dr. Brownell Gage will use as Oil Shortage hast few months but particularly dicate he has lost control of the Farm Bureau federation at toe Hospital She Should ments. his .sermon topic: "Wise Men From them sat up nearly all night, or Mrs. Herbert Tomlinson of Sulli­ Mississippi river and other water­ Murray Tells inaugural address and then ad­ line between China and the outside H.vlng, though. The warplanes took cat naps between trips to ways before coming to a halt at I vitoin the last week indicate the air and haa begun to do the catch­ Hotel Bond, aharing toe program and transports must be main­ Robert Taylor, 54, who died at t East” at the 11 a. m. Sunday van avenue. ’..,uftwaffe is definitely dwindling journ for a week, while committee with Pi-esident Albert N. Jorgen­ world. Not Worry._ the town .farm in West Stafford service. their barns, basements, etc.. In the The annual meeting of toe New Orleans to be outfitted to take ing instead of the pitching. assignments are outlined. This It runs as thin and delicate as tained and you And still more effort to keep their pipes in a go­ Is Alleviated CIO’s Coakl Iinless— Here is a sobering thought, sen and Dean E. G. Woodward of of Uncle Sam’s boys scattered Thursday, formerly resided in Wil- During the recess of the choir CThurch School Board will be held i,er place in the underwater fleet’ Unless Hitler is saving it for year, urged to speed its delibera' a spider’s thread among and over ing condition. The next day against our entraie^. however: The Germans have m ^ e the University of CJonnecticut; along the route to keep the Rockville, Jan. g— (Special) — lington many years. He waa the the musical part of the service for at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ jiome desperate offensive or de- tions, l^th House . and Senate State OPA Director Chester the great, jagged mountain peaks son of Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor brought some relief, but it still re­ den V. Collins tomorrow evening. Our press party met the sub at « I little use of their heaviest bomb­ completed their committees yes*- of .tola region. Fogs envelop it, planes In the air. This Job of reter Luaa, 2S. of 8 Strong avenue the next four weeks will be in mained severe weather. 1*000,000 Gallons of 'ensive measure or cooking up a ers the past two years. Presum­ Bowles and David R. Clark, execu­ nralntenance, of course, playa and often entertained at gather­ charge of Miss Allison Lee and Mrs. Hope Hilton, of Hartford Memphis and boarded a Coast Legislative Objectives in ||)urprise. The Germans have been terday. tive secretai'y of the federation. ice clings to it and fierce monsoon hM been injured and ia now in the ings of young people with his It has been decided to close St. has been secured as organist' at Guard cutter that waa escorting ably they are saving them, tind Carry Out Suggestions winds tear at it until the wonder a big part In holding the Miss Betty Borkus. Peter’s church for services except Kerosene Released for 1^43 Include Oppo­ ull of surprises in this war. making more. A surprise use of "Although Ctonnectlcut industry route. hoepital, the United SUtes Kavy violin. WSCS Honors Prmidrnt the Wapplng Community church, her. Shortly after daylight Tue.s- The reports: The Luftwaffe has Among the first bills entered ia doing a great job, back on our of it is that it doesn't snap. And on the first Sunday of each month. these weapons may be in store. often the Mikado’s men lurk I encountered one group of about aotifying Mra. John Burke, Jr., Mr The temperature was two above Mrs. Ann Skinner, pre.sldent of to fill the vacancy caused by toe day we were on our way down Greater Boston Area. sition to Sales Tax. |ieen reduced to 5.000 first line were two carrying out suggestions Hedy Lamarr, aa Tondelayo, and Walter Pldgeon, In “White farms we have people who are do­ This is on account of the fuel oil among tbe clouds hoping they may a dozen of these mechanics at a Luan'e alater to that effect. zero Wednesday morning. the Women's Society for (Christian resignation o f Mrs, Anthony Ur- the turbulent and flood-filled Mis­ 'ombat planes—less than half its made in the governor’s inaugural Cargo," playing at the State Sun day, Monday and Tuesday, toe ing Just as Important a job toward Ure. Burke has received a let­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Devereaux situation. There Is sufficient oil sissippi. catch some wayfarer unawares. lonely airfield among the moun­ Service was pleasantly surprised in sight to take care of the serv­ banetti, of Manchester. Boston, Jan. 8—(/P)—The fuel [itrength at the war’s start in 1939 address to the state’s biennial film version of the play toe critics said couldn’t be screened!. winning toe war,” toe new gover­ ter from Peter in which he etates of West Wiliington spent New Sharp Bends Headachee Wa.shlngton, Jan. 8.—(.-P)—Legia. -and haa lost air. superiority on Last week I reported from India tains. When they found that I was on Wednesday when her birthday ices in the chui-ch through the A family gathering was held at gathering of lawmakers. One nor told the diners. an American ^hey crowded about that he is now in a hospital, but Tear's Eve with Mr. and Mrs. The pilots towing the sub han­ oil shortage in greater Boston was lative objectives of the CIO in 1943 I I ill three fronts, Russia. North Af- Trade Pacts something of the great wrork our was honored at the regular meet­ winter at the above rate. The the home of Mrs. Emily B. Collins would grant the governor broad The nation Is coming t oreallze, me aa thought I were a long lost *7fot to worry.” He has the raUng Henry Bacon in WilUmantic. last Sunday. There were eighteen dled her with ease and professional alleviated somewhat today by the will include abolition of the Die* -ica and western Europe. power to suspend laws or make he said, that “a gun in toe hands American fliers are doing in main­ ing of the society held at the home other regular services will not be taining this link between China brother. They were so pleased at eg Gunner’s MaU. first class, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Case of present. skill despite their many difficul­ release of 1.000,000 gallons of committee and the poll tax, enact­ The 'events; The Luftwaffe’s regulations to expedite the war of a soldier is useless unless be has been in the Navy for three South Wiliington and Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs, John Erickson of South omitted but will be held in the Fate Shaky .and her Allies. It not only ia seeing somebody from the states Rectory hall, as on some former Mr. and Mr*. Frank Smith of ties. Narrow channels and sharp kerosene, while in Rhode Island a 'aids’ on Britain have been reduc­ effort or safeguard citizens. The Square Wings Secret has something in his haversack to that they were like a bunch of M ara He is a graduate of the Joseph Zizka of South Wiliington, Road. A birthday cake was pre­ ment of a ta.x bill without any form | ’d to token bombings in .spite of great work but it also is vital to occasions, when the church was be­ Foster street, held their family beiKia. for which the Mississippi is plan was studied to place all non­ other would establish a war cabi­ eat. kids. They showed me pictures of HockviUe High school where he are the parents of daughters born sented the pre.sldent and the mcm- of sales ta.x, and universal ration­ (olinding Alllcu raid.* on Germany; net to help the governor press the the cau.se of the United Nations. Lers of the society also gave her ing renovated, or the furnace re­ reunion Sunday, at their home. noted, was one of their main head­ war business establishmefts on a Should Be Given Help folk.* bark home and boasted of was captain of the basketball at the Johnson Memorial hospital, Recently the observation tower aches. and strong currents in the ing. t failed to crush Stalingrad; it Chpice of Democrats on war effort. ” It is unnecessary to appeal to Should the spider’s web be severed a locket with the Navy ensignia paired. This ia a convenient place five-day week to save fuel. it would be a staggering blow to letters less than a month old—aiul team. He was formerly employed Stafford Springs, New Year’s Day. located on Sullivan avenue, was crossings due to floodwaters kept President Philip Murray discuss­ l^-as smashed in North Africa pre- Those two bills were introduced Of Wildcats’ Success the farmer’s patriotism to get him believe me, a fast delivery Is some­ at the Hamilton Pro[>eller Co. He honor of her son Robert Sher­ for services, though it makes rath­ Col. Thomas F. Sullivan. Massa­ lliminary to the defeat of Rommel Committee Shows Ad­ our gallant allies. The C^ase child was the first baby er a long cold walk from the vil­ remodeled and now Is glass enclos­ them tugging at the wheel. chusetts fuel conservator, said ing these subjects in a statement I in the House. Meanwhile in the to produce, but we ought to give thing for the boys in this lonely has a brother Bruno Lusa who has bom there this year. wood Skinner who recently enlist­ ed. There are over 300 persons lay the British Eighth Army. Senate, another was entered Certainly we can say that If ed in the United States Navy. lage. and the attendance is apt to The tug pushed the drydock 600,000 gallons arriving here yes­ to a special" CIO legislntive confer­ ministration Concern. him a little help in doing It, par­ part of the big world. been in the Navy for eight years. Wednesday evening Raymond who are registered as airplane 1 caring the 307-foot undersea ence today, .said: Questions: If Hitler had the air which would define more clearly still boast this vital equipment for this artery were cut, China E.even members were present at suffer. Heating in the hall is by terday, along with 4()0,000 gal­ Simplicity in Conslruc- ticularly in met: in,,' the farm la­ So American skill and nerve Office Sets Records Ramsdell, Tolland County Y. M. spotters at the present time. craft with amazing speed. The cut­ "Record of Disruption" I strength to use would he have the powers of the State Defense carrier-based fighters. bor problem.” not only would auffer terrible keep the lifeline open and thus the meeting at which Mrs. Eliza­ a wood stove of the old fashioned lons taken from reserve stocks, Itold the Nazi party in Munich two Washington, Jan. 8—((P)—Choice All previous records were broken C. A. secretary came to the Hall James Welch, principal of the "A united people must be secured Council so as to give more %u- ' lion and Lower Land­ But all except Gruminan’s fold After the governor had explain­ material Iumsiss, b u t it would perform an essential operation for beth Wright waa co-hostess 'with airtight kind. ter lost sight of the sub during the would meet ’’present” kerosene I jmonths ago that his heart was at the Rockville Post Office dur- Memorial school gym for basket­ Union District Grammar School 30-minute stop at Memphis. All ag.xlnst disriiptive attacks from in­ of the six new Democratic mem­ thority to its regulations. straight up and back over on them- ed his request to the (Jeneral As­ be a challenge to public the Allied cause.. laff the yooT of 1942, according to Vrs. Erickson. Sandwiches and Cards have been received from needs in the greater Boston area. [bleeding over Allied attacks on stlves. ball practice with the boys. the American National Rea Cross haa reaigned and entered the day long we traveled full speed dividuals and gixmps, under no bers of the House Way and Means Indication* of Struggle ing Speed Allowed by sembly for broader war powers, morale. There is just one fly in toe oint­ Mermatlon announced by Poet- Schools are again in session and coffee completed the refreshments. Th^Rhode Island five-day pro­ [Germany and still not strike back His fold back on the fuselage, Do not torget that Chuia is all giving the list of those who have Army. Mrs. Marshall Bidwell of ahead trying to overtake her. Just matter what screen or immunity committee demonstrated anew to­ In the House, indications of a i the federation went on record .s ment and this Is that the value of master Saul Peizer. 'The office did Arthur Devereaux is on his job Members of the WSCS are plan­ posal was announced jointly by lit Britain? Would he have failed Sawing Off Tips. exactly like a bird folding its but isolated and this lifeline is completed the standard lourse in Main street. South Windsor, was at dusk we came upon her as we Gov. J.- Howard McGrath and they may be operating. For this atruggle were Seen in a petition j supporting that part of his pro- the service could be multiplied tf a business of 852,824.81 during the driving students to Windham High ning a pot luck supper for their appointed to fill this post. [to use it at Stalingrad which he day the administration’s concern wings. the touch of a friendly hand in a few more transport planes were nutrition taught by Miss S Helen IX unded a bend. We set our course State OPA Director Christopher reason, the Dies committee should [told the German people was in the asking that the stwo Democi ats gra m. Jrear. an increase of over $3,000 school in the town bus. f,>miiies. The next meeting of the South Wind.sor haa many of its be denied further sanction and over the future of its reciprocal B.v ,Iame» T. Carter Grumman pointed out two ad­ Earlier the convention re-elected toe dark. availsHe. over the previous year when the Roberts. The li.st of names follow: to trail behind her for the night Del Sesto.' [bag? Would he have permitted trade program in the hands of a from Norwalk. Frank T. Stack! A daughter waa bom to Mr. and society will be held Wednesday Mi.ss Rose Distler. Mrs. Mildred sons in the service. A committee funds from the Congress. The New York, Jan, 8—iVP)--Like vantages of his folding wing safe-^ Samuel H. Graham of Suffield to Maintenance ^of this strategic One hundred more trans­ amount of receipts were $49,- Jan. 20 with Mrs. P'elix Jablon and which turned out to be rather a In general, it would extend toe [Rommel, so close to the Suez ca- closely-divided Congress. and Fred W. Buckley, be denied M r» Frank Verga of South Wll- Fillmore. Miss Florence .,1. Jone.s. of American Legion men ia now tough experience. Dies committee shoilid be denied ; any American lad of 8 (or any ty and, space-saving. his eighth consecutive term as link is an all-American job. - ports, aa I understand it, 496.47. There were a total of 39,- Mrs. Walter Elliott as hostesses. present Sunday closing through [nal and the ’ Middle East, to be President Roosevelt’s power to seats. No astion was taken on ; lington, Monday at the Johnson Mrs, Rose Kramer. Mrs. Ruth drawing pian.s and receiving names T^e river was full of driftwood further sanction and funds from It was in the Pacific arena that president. Other officers elected Yankee fighters protect the route would make a mighty dlffer- 871 money orders issued during the Bolton Briefs Monday in t^e case of non-war [routed by Allied air power? write the agreements, now ,in ef­ toe petition. I other age, for that matter) David , ence to China’s suppl.v prob- Memorial hospital. Owen, Mrs. Ruth A. Porter, Mi-s. for an honor roll that will be plae- that was brought in by high wa­ the Congrea*. The Dies committee tae Wildcats won most of their for the coming year"were: from prowling Japanese. Yan­ year. Elmer Weden. chief observer of businesses, except that theaters, Labeled "Terror of Eqemtes’* fect with 25 countries, will expire The petiUon grew out of a i Grumman loves airplanes. ’ lem. About twenty people are work­ Mildred H. Porter. Mrs. Anna K. ■ed in front of the Town Hall, when ters. Al! night long the heavy logs for instance, would be allowed to has a constant record of disrup­ Only three years ago Field Mar- fame, with such Marine aces as Edward P. Rowland of Sey­ kee bombers constantly raid en­ A toUl of $259,781.75 was sold t Listening Post. Bolton Center, in June, and the controversy over charge by Norwalk Republicans emy airfields to force the invaders You would understand toat tf ing at the Frank Parizek button Potocek, Mra. Barbara Schmid. completed. — and debris beat a thunderous tat­ operate on Sundays if they closed tion, and harrassment of labor. Of Ishal Hermann Goering at the that tnere were irregularities in ' With the interest . of a news- Capt. Joseph J. Foss bagging 22 mour, first vice-president; Henry at the office in War; Bonds, or over announces that the meeting sched­ the government, and even of Con­ renewal ol the authority is ex­ farther back into Burma, away you coiild be hero and see how far mill on Wiliington Hill, where Mrs. Sadie Turahen. The class too on toe bow of our boat. Sev­ two other days a week. [war’s start called the Luftwaffe absentee ballots cast in that city. ; paper editor, he pores daily over enemy planes in six weeks; Maj. F. Joy of Woodstock, second vice- one quarter of a million dollars. formerly there were 150 or more uled for tonight of all spotters is gress itself. It has consistently pected to begin in hearings on the from the lifeline. Yankee transport these brave people are making orlglnnlly numbered about 15. hut eral times heavy logs and trees got Chambers of Commerce and re­ [the "terror of its enemies.” measure before the Ways and State Referee George W. Hinman. i the accounts of fighter and bomb­ John L. Smith snaring 19; Capt. president: David CJlarke,. of Mil­ The Rockville Poet Office is now a employees. Mike Cavar, Sr., is fire­ considered as business and Bol- tried to sow suspicion and hatred er activity on the world’s battle- Marlon Carl accounting for 17. planes regularly wing their way their supplies go. And, mind you, Second Class office, recently being some of that number were unable caught in our propellors, forcing tail trade groups in the state will It was indeed a terror in 1939 Means committee. who investigated toe charge, has ford, executive secretary: George man. t( nites who act as spotters will be against our Allies. As a neces­ front.*. and the Navy’s Lieut. Comdr. P. Sexton of Darien, treasurer; into China with those e.asentiala it is essentials and not luxuries advanced to that class. to attend regularly and had to Tolland u* to throw our motors in reverse be given an opportunity to study [when Allied air strength was piti- That generally waa believed to not yet reported. which come over that skyline. Town Clerk Leon O. Woodworth allowed to drive their cars to the drop out. TTie course was a splen­ sary war measure, its career To him. an "umbrella’’ is an all- Edward H. O’Hare downing five Mra. Philip Jones of Shelton, home which provide the flint'to set off To Represent City to shake them loose. the proposals and ,f it meets their [fully weak but this year, on the have influenced ' administration Neither ^ ta ck , Bulkley nor How many items could you peck has generously remembered us meeting without violating the new did one and those who attended Mrs. John B. Steele approval it will be placed into ef­ should be immediately halted.” [basis of available figures, the Ger- 1 important part of modern war- in one engagement. and community chairman; and the powder. Attorney Donald C. Fisk will More Uisooniforts Faced Saying that unity for victory leaders in their choices for the Frank A. Doran. Danbury Demo­ into a single transport plane, do with some of the fine vegetables restrictions on A cards. Mr. Weden only a few times were rewarded. 1178-8, Bocirvllle The next night brought even fect under the governor’s war­ [man Air Force should seem like vacancies—Forand (RI), Gregory crat also in a protested election, ] fare and not something to keep Feat Seen .\s Record Dean Woodward ex-offlcIo mem­ It taken a stout heart and a re|»«sent the City of Rockville in he raised in bis garden. “ must b ' based on full democracy you think ? Not many, and not a urges all Bo^tonites to attend as George Montgomery of Amston, more discomforts and difficulties time powers, the announcement [a quiet dream compared with the (Ky), Maloney (La), Camp (Ga), were sworn in with the other ' the rain off y'our head. But it was in North Africa that ber of the Board of Directors. skilled hand to negotiate that huge amount on 100 transports, its action against the Waterbury Mrs. Raymond Jacobs, who with Important business will be dis­ father of 10 children. Is in serious for all.” Murray said the poll tax , He knows by heart the speed, a Grumman plane accomplished, skyline. .\ good deal of It runs Wrecking Company. The action is Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robinson than tbe previous night with rain, said. [aerial nightmare coming out of WasielewskI (Wis) and L>Tich members of the House. But all and yet the vital war operatione Mr. Jacobs bought the Dunning cussed. The meeting will be held at trouble and his case is being tried was keeping "ten million Amcrii; NYl. all strong supporters of the gg’ ) ceiling and tiro-power of every in the words of Col. Sir Vivian acrosH solid mountain ranges the result of a claim of the Recrea­ of Kingsbury avenue, have had as aleet. snow and fog overtaking us. cans out of our democracy." He [American and British plane plants. three were given committee of one of tile big four of the Allied house on WUlington HIU in the the American Legion Home at '8 today in Willimantic. It is a state By 3 o'clock in the morning the A few factors will prevent the president in the past. signments. warplane in action; he’ll recite Gabriel of the British Air com­ where a forced landing would nations depend on meager supplies tion and Civic Center committee fall works In the Hall Thread mill p. m. case and the nature of the charge recent giie.sts, Mrs. Agnes Wood- called foi a "sound and adequate" Malone Ig Given mean anything you can think that the Wrecking Company fail­ fog and driftwood were so bad we [Allies from turning the full tide In Favor of "Principle” The important bills introduced “ viation statistics at the drop of mission in Washington, "some­ which are coming by air. at South Wiliington and commutes Boltonites who have had their against him has not been made worth of WilUngton. tax bill and said such a bill ’’must thing that must be a record in of that’s nasty. ed to clear the Rock Mill property had to anchor to a willow tree on reach more deeply into big profits [o their alrpower against Hitler: While declining to commit yesterday were viewed as answers * quicker, To anyone on the ground it 1# with a neighbor, Walter Malo who ptistoffice addresa changed are re­ public locaUy. The family Is said The Tolland Ration board re­ Girl [som e planes must be diverted to themselves definitely as In favor to the governor’s request for leg-1 And every night at the dinner the whole histoi-y of aerial offen­ Churchill Role Much of the time, especially at obvious that provision of thcM 100 in the period specified. As the ts also employed there. the bank. Flurries of snow and and Inflated incomes, must close minded that if they are subject to to be in destitute circumstances, ported . that certificates for the sleet were still falling as we pass­ [the Pacific war and there are prob- of. renewal of the agreements, sev­ Islation to speed toe state’s war I table, hLs chatter about the rela- sive operations.” this season, billowing oceans of transport planes would be a grand Oecporatlon Counsel Byron Tost is William Moore, who works In a toe children being Insufficiently present loopholes and enforce the how in the service, the Council the Selective Service Act they purchase of tires to the following ed Natchez and Vicksburg. llcma of transporting American eral of the new members declared elfort. live merits of U. S. planes and At the height of the Allied at­ solid white clouds cover toe' moun­ Investment. defense plant In Hartford, drives clothed, even to shoes end atock- Scout desired $25,009 net income level. tains with an occasional villainous sa M permission to hire a lawyer rr.u-st nojjfy their local board at Dcrsons; Harlan A. Briggs, R.F.D.. Every possible safety precaution Any form of sales tax. however la­ [planes to the European theater that they were in favor of the PenaltlM Pro\1ded in Bill Zeros or Focke-Wulfs snakes up tack on Algiers, a single Martlet Hollywood, Jan. 8.—(/P)—Dudley The subject is one which U so to Stafford Springs and takes the Rockville of the change. Ings. The local Red Cross is look West Wiliington, a certificate for •principle" of Reciprocity in trade. virtually the entire conversation, captured an enemy airfield. B eld Malone, prominent lawyer peak of rock jutting up through. important that I shall return to to repreaent the city in the acUon. bus from there. was taken in bringing the Peto beled, must be avoided as a direct [and maintaining them there with The State Defense council bill ing up available supplies and ,Se the purchase of one recapped tire, Forand aaid the "present pro­ at least until the dessert course. As the pilot, a young British and former U. S. aaaistant secre­ Tbe pilot must climb into the it in a subsequent dispatch. New Teacher lectman Wlnthrop S. Porter is see­ down the river. Escort vesso'.* were News threat to workers’ health and effi­ [fuel, men and repairs. introduced In toe Senate provides, The Board of Education of the Though the cold weather has and three grade three tires; and equipped with two-way radio con* But still toe Allied airpower gram is working very satisfac­ This particular night, David was .Naval officer, alighted from his tary of state, has a movie role to­ been very unpleasant, the town ing to delivery. The flamllv came ciency and consequently to war among other things, penalties up town of Vernon has ratified the to V’incent Coppola of South Wil­ necting them with Coast Guard production.” lagainst Hitler should be tremen- torily." Maloney declared that he to $1,000 fine and five years' im­ discussing the pl'ane closest to hip plane, the commanding officer of day because of his close resem­ has been unu«ially free from ill- here a (ew years ago from 'Texas. hcart--tho Wildcat fightiT. which i the airdrome handed him a paper amployment of Mias Winifred Ry­ Hebron iington a certificate for the pur­ stations and local police who clear­ Mrs. J. Seymour Brown of .-Vdequate Food Needed Idoiis; ha I supported it previously, and prisonment for anyone giving a blance to Prime Minister Winston neea. comes fliat in hi.s estimation hot offering to surrender the field. The an of Ansonia as English teacher chase of a tube. Both are defense ed all bridges as the sub paased Henry street, was presented a The Cici chief said total mobili­ American production (49.000) expressed belief it had proved false air raid alarm or imperson­ O.urchill. to replace Joseph McCuaker who worker*. below. Heavy security guards thanks badge at the council meet­ zation requires adequate supplies la: J estimated British production ‘fairly successful.’’ Forand said ating a civilian defense or police only because his father builds | pilot signed for the receipt and The picture is "Mission to Mos- BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Funeral services for the late Wildcats but because of this Navy ^ju.xt then our troop* appeared and is ia the United SUtes Army. Mias John Burdette Lewis, 71, who was Tolland friends of Dr. ’William were strung over the tug and the ing Tuesday night in recognition of food and other necessities for 1(25,000) in 1942 totaled 74.000 realized that there "is a lot to official. ccw,” based on the book by Joseph Ryan is a graduate of Smith col- South Coventry Wallace Dimock were pleased to drydock carrying the submarine. of her imtirlng service to the local every war worker. Iplanes. In 1943 British production, done to bring nations together." It would also give the state de­ plane’s truly amazing perform- ..omplctcd the capture, E. Davies, former U. S. ambassa­ found by his wife dead in bed on ance record. I “To capture an airfield single- W'e Have Over-the-counter Stamp 1 ^ and received her M. S. from Ellington Monday, were held Thursday at learn he was recently elected presi Approaching bridges was a cau­ Girl Scouts during the last 12 ’■ "’This.’’ he added, "calls for uni­ [believed to have reached its peak, An added indication of the fense administrator power to su.s- dor to Russia. Malone aaid yestar- the same Institution. She is at 1:30 p. m. in New Haven, where he Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Brown of dent of the American Veterinary tious matter with the pilots who years. Mrs. Brown has been de­ versal rationing and for control [should remain at 25,000 while the Ptmcicratic leadership’s determi­ pond local defense official., for "Dad,” a.skcd David, a frown handed does not fall to the lot of ,.ay he accepteii the part because crea.sing hi.s forehead after an un- i many pilots,” Gabriel said. "That Service at All Times m a en t on the staff o f the Tale Mrs. Phebe TUden has rented had formerly lived. His wife, the Daley Road are parents of a son Medical Association. Dr. Dimock checked and double checked to .*ee puty commissioner, commissioner, of the cost of living, with adequate [American goal is 100,000 planes. nation to provide a favorable re­ cause. ol his friend.nhip with Davies. University library and will begin her home on Tomoka avenue to is a native of Tolland and spent that their tug and its tow would and chairman of the organization enforcement of all necessary Total Allied proiiuction for the ception for the renewal-of-authori­ usually long Pilence of about 30 : attic .Martlet deRcr\es a decora- He haa no previous experience former Miss ,\bby Balch. of Col­ born at the Manchester' Hospital seconds, "oni' thing bothers me 1 ffervlces here on January 18th. John Hansen and family, formerly chester, ia hla only mirviving con­ the early years of his manhood pa.ss under. They deducted the committee. The latter sh^ ha.s measures. . . . Itwo years, exclusive of Russian ty measure came in a compromise tion, officially for valour, and cer­ aa a professional actor. on January 3. about yo-.ir planc.s- w h y is it that j All male teachers called into the of CrysUl Lake and Mrs. Tilden nection. except for a nephew. Mrs. here. He spent many years in floodstage from the normal read­ served for six years.. “ Labor has made a major con­ loutput, therefore would be: 199,- ai;reement with the minority on tainly for imp((dencc.” Mrvice of the United SUtes are to i living at the home of her son- Lewis, at the time of her marriage Sergt. and Mrs. Gilbert Chap­ Cuba and since 1919 has been head ing to determine the amount of tribution to economic stabilization |000 planes. Uie ratio of Democrats and Re- Noted Electrical after you turn out such a ’clean’ j The wing-tip that David Grum ship you saw the wing-tips Off?” TRY be given a temporary leave of ab- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. to Mr. Lewis, was the widow of the man 8 e visitors at toe home of of the Departmelt of Animal Path­ clearance they had left. At one The Manchester Girl Scouts did in its wholehearted acceptance of Total German production, grant-: I r.blicans on House committees. j man tho((Cht wa.* "saweii off’ ology at the University of Ken­ •eace during their term of service. William Fournier of Maple street late Lawrence Smith. Funeral Mrs. (Chapman's grandmother Mrs. place on the trip they were held an excellent job in selling their wage stabilization: In return, |ed that Allied bombings won’t in- While granting the Republicans Inventor Is Dead Whcri-iipon the creator of the n.cans bnsinc.s.s. the enemy has I tucky. He ia a brother of Dr. Group Meets Ozlas Bnienell of Main street services weie held at the funeral Mary Clark on Manning Hill. Mr. up six days because the boat would cookies. The purpose of the sale labor must be secured in its pres­ |te fere with it and exclusive of the increased membership on nearly famed Wildcat and the rugged tor- j found. i . The afternoon group of the parlors of Beecher A Bennett In Chapman, a staff sergeant with Edwin R. Dimock of Tolland and not go underneath the bridge. was to raise money for the local ent wage and other union condi­ [relatively small Italian output, every other committee, the Demo­ pedo bomber Avenger, both of David likes it now. j i.as returned to his home on Main Merrow, Conn. New York, Jan. 8—i/Pi- Nikola WSCS of the Methodist church is street from the Manchester hospi- New Haven. Mr. Lewis had been the Army Air Force, is having a A happy man w-as Lieut. Comdr. oi'ganiza-tion. With the exception tions and must be assured the con­ [should lie for thrft same two-year crats refimexl flatly to change the which aie ilistinguishod by their COLDS; The^New Aero 16 day furlough. Tesla. 86, an eleetriral inventor aeetlng thU afternoon at the UI where he was taken after an in his usual health previous to his The regular meeting of Tolland G. C. Weaver as he brought his of a few dnilars the amount real­ tinued opportunity to adjust in­ [periixl; 48.000 planes. three-to-two ratio on Ways and .square wingtips (and the wallop FIGHT MISERY Rome of Mrs. Ira Bowers of High death, though he was subject to The League of Wome.; Voters Grange was held T ue^ay evening charge into port. ized was $.538.88. The committee equalities." Means and its membership will noted for his development of sys­ they p.Tck), spent a half hour ex­ where you feel It-nib a to accident on the icy roads a held a -meeting in the Library on Produetion Estimatee Vary tem* of alternating current power ITarlforcl Police KTCet. The members are sewing few days ago. Mr. Bruenell was heart ailment. He had been seen In the Community House, with in charge of the sale was Mrs. (Estimates of German produc stand at 15 Democrats and 10 Re­ plaining to hi.s son just why he throat, chest and bandages for the Rockville City at the local post office only a day Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. William Irving Campbell, Master, presid­ Charlotte Tyler, chalrjnan, Mrs. publicans. transmission and distribution of doesn’t use the conventional back with time-tested badly shaken up but after an ex­ Haggerty, State League Secre­ Ition now varies between 1.400 electrical energy, died last night. y/isna bomdtal as they have done on sev- amination at the hospital, no bones before his death. He had been a ing. Following the regular busi­ Conimuiiity Club Teresa Moriarty. Mrs. Hazel An­ Consider Request [monthly and somewhat above 2,000 To prevent a flixir fight on that round-tipped wing. Plan Accepled •ral previous occasions. member of a Maaonlc lodge in New tary, was present and outlined the ness waa the installation of offi­ derson, Mrs. Caroline Smith. Two- issue.- the Democrats gave the Re­ He was found dead in bed in his were found broken. organization’s program for the [monthly. Giving the Germans suite at the New Yorker hotel. Good Man.v Rea<*>n* Funeral Haven for more than 50 years. cers-for the coming year. Ira Wll- cents per box was allowed troops publicans an additional three seats Miss Sandra .Lovetera, of Win- year. The next meeting of the lo­ To Pick Officers To Boost Priees [credit for 2.000 planes monthly, Member* of the hotel staff said he There’* a good many- reasons, 1 BINGO The funeral of William Clift, 98. sted is spending a few Jays with The Lewis family came to Hebron cmA of Tolland Grange Installed selling their quota of 24 dozen [brings toe two-year total to 48,- on the Appropriations committee. Hartford. Jan. 8—(ff’i—The Wil­ cal league will be in charge of the officers with Louis Highter, had been in failing health for two found out from Leroy R Grum­ Of 18 FrankUn street, who died on her grandmother. Mrs. Jennie De- to live in 1937. They built a boxes. This amount went into the The compromise proved accept­ OLD At Wednesday following a long ill- pleasing bungalow on the Hebron- Mrs. Winthrop Merriam, chairman Raymond Johnson of Coventry [OCO) year*. man, president of the Grumman son plan for-reorganization of the Carll of Main street. The annual meeting of the respective troop treasuries. Five Washington. Jan. 8— —Ah And this week the British Air able. because the Republicans have Aircraft Engineering Corporation, »eaa will be held on Saturday aft­ Andover Road, which thev occu- of Government and Economic Grange. Ellsworth Coral of An­ troops sold over their quota — He was born in Smiljan. Lika, Hartford police department, the Ellington Grange which is 58 Welfare. Highland Park Community club official request to President [Ministry said its planes had shot a nounced their Intention of con­ Austria-Hungary, and began his during a visit to his vast, sprawl­ RECORDS ernoon at 2 o'clock at the Ladd nM k.. »k- i_ .. t.' , ' pied. Ml'S. Lewis's plans for the dover Grqnge, Miss Gertrude An­ Troops 4, 5. 9. 10, 16. subject of considerable controver­ !>■! Mrs. Doria O. Bodreau and Mra. will be held at toe Highland Park Roosevelt to boost farm prices [down 10,573 German pjanes in centrating on cutting non-military career in Budapest in 1881 when ing plant on Long Island where Must be turned In for sal-' Fiuieral home. Burial will be in If having have not been learned. derson, pianist of Coventry Orange Many people have asked about and release agricultural labor povernmental expenditures. sy there for weeks, was accepted Orove Hill cemetery. its first woman Master. This hon­ The list of Hebron watchers at Hannah Hlobik were hostesses to assisting. New# officers installed Community Clubhouse Tuesday, [three, years of w-ar in Europe and he Invented a telephone repeater. many thousands of employes are vage tf you want to keep The iVrmy & Navy Club or is given Mrs. Edward W. Mil­ the regular Girl Scout drive. There from military service was consid­ playing too- new ones. The funeral of Mrs. Katherine the Hebron-Columbla observation the Young Mothers <21ub which were: Master, Arthur Bushnell; Jan. 12, at j} o’clock. The pur- [toe Middle East. Since 1884 he had lived in this producing Nax^ fighters Jaster in full by the Board of Police Com- j ler of Longview The nevv’ Master met at- the home of Mrs. Bodreau will be no drive thle year, but the ered today by congressional farm That toUl of Nazi planes de- 3'.-|0 each paid for old rec­ flaynal, 45, wife of George Szynal post on Post Hill is being made up Leeturer, Frances Bushnell; Sec­ po.se of this meeting is for the 'local organization would be very country. than any other manufacturer de­ misaionera last night. i announced that the next meeting on Tuesday evening with 16 pres­ election of officer* for the year. state spokesmen. [etroyed since 1939 is near toe Among the inventiona credited livering planes to the Navy. ord* Irrespective of quantity,- ^ 20 High sUeet who died on and when completed will be added retary. Ira Wilcox; Overseer, pleased to receive any donations. Senators Bankhead (D-Ala) and New Books Added The plan will go into effect af- ! Every Saturday Night which will be held Jan. 13 is re­ to the 250 names of Coluinbia ob­ ent. 'A t toe business meeting it Robert West: Steward. Calvin Wil­ All residents of the community [maximum estimated strength — to Tesla wa* a system of arc light "First off." declared the sandy- Wednesday was held this morning tiring offlcerb night and Past was voted to hold a George Wash­ Mrs. Alfred Sundquist is treasur­ Thomas (D-Okla) said prelimi­ |l2,500 planes —of Germany and ter a board of tw-o educators and j at the White Funeral heme. Bur- servers now posted. There should cox; Aaslstypt Steward, Tony are urged to attend. ing. the Tesla motor, a system of haired plane builder, hi.s blue- eyes At 8:15 P. M. Master Charles O. Peterson will ington Whist next month for to* er and checks may be sent to her. nary efforts to reconcile differ­ [Italy combined at the war’s start At Cheney Library alternating current power trans psychiatrist have decided what | KEMP'S Ikl was in Grove Hill cemetery. be about 500 in all, hut some say Knybel; (jhaplaln, Mary Broad- As an added attraction, to* The first council meeting of the serious while on hi* pet subject, be the chairman. Mrs. Miller has benefit of the service men's fund. ences between toe admlnistratloft [when Britain and France were, mission, a system of electricalrcon is to be the passing grade on In­ To Install Officers that Columbia does more than its bent: Treasurer, Bernice Hayden; committee in charge has secured, year, was held this week. The new and toe farm bloc Indicated "the "our te.sts have shown that the telligence test* to be taken to es­ Inc. served Ellington Grange In a It was announced that t in 1944 to induct an additional number of Due To the War Emergency and ^in Springfield, has retuined to tiis '■but the old standbys have .stuck It Mra. John T. Steele. Will all troop - scribes please I Remember, I Remember; MillOr, the Messerschmitt.” Bved on Butcher road when he en­ speak at this meeting. once owned all the site of Fort W .How Run-airplane plant, Charleh The first split in the Nazis’ abil- Denning, Popular Mathematics apprentice seamen for eventual as- Weddings, Funerals, tered the' service. studies after spending the holi­ out bravely. Mrs. Jennie Budd, a former resi­ Lauderdale beach and last March make note of the following an­ A. Lindbergh will spend about tialf Folding Wing Better Feature •'V days with his father. George Plans for organizing a Junior jlty to concentrate its air fury Mytinger, Caroline, Headhunting aignment as specialists, Lieut. He ie a brother of Thomas Jo- Miss Lillian Grlfling has been Red Cross in toe town schools, are dent of Tolland, now living in gave the state of Florida a mile- nouncement: bi,. time ’ In special research at Comdr. L. M. Nelson, officer in Lock bf Help We Are Forced To Backofen, of East street. .secured to take the place of Mra. [came in the spring of 1941 when in the Solomon Islands Around Now the unorthodox wing-tip FLUTE and SAXOPHONE Anniversaries atpb Laboc who was reported progressing. Pupil* of the Cen­ Stafford Springs, Is reported im­ long strto of 243 acres. He had Mrs. Everett Kennedy, 38314 Hartford for the United Aircraft [attacking Russia, they had to fight charge of Connecticut recruiting isn't the only feature about Grum­ Mit. Louis Heintz of Mam William O ,. Seyms as. organist proving from a long and serious Center street. Is the new chairman the coral Sea; Rich. L. D„ We *WiMlng in acUon,” but John re- ter School have been enrolled and spent $l(ra,000 on it before its dedi­ C' rporatlon, Eugene E. Wilson,, tbe [on that 1,800-mile front and at the Took to the Woods; Rodgers, W announced today. man Wildcats and Avengers INSTRUCTION street is confined to her bed' witn during the cold winter months. illness. of the Public Relations committee. Est. 1922 »arU he talked with men who the grip. it la expected toe other schools cation to public pse. corporation president, announced [iMime time protect their western R., Awake and Other Wartime Applicants for induction will be There's an even ■ better one— the Go On a 100^/^ Cosh Basis On aarved on the same ship with •Mr*. Herbert W. Porter finds her­ will follow. Inatruction will be communion was observed at the His gift, for which he was paid All troop news la henceforth to be interviewed at the Navy recnilt- self unable to fill the post as she last night. [flank against British attacks anid Poems; Thurber, James, My World folding wing. CARLYLE B. JOHNSON 153 Eldridge Street llKMnas and that he died in ac­ given by the teachers of toe Tolland Federated church morning one silver dollar, was termed by sent to her. The same ‘ procedure The noted filer has been work- [divert planes to the African cam- —and Welcome To It, and Web­ Ing station, 67 Broad street. New The folding wing itself is noth has small children and lives at worship service on Sunday. will lie followed as has been done 113 Branford Street Gas, Oil and Accessories tion August 10, 1942. schoola. -V Gov. Spessard L. Holland one of .ng on high altitude research' with [paign. ster, Noah, Webster’s Dictionary York,' Jan. 12 and 13. Those in­ new. Some planes had theln before Phone 8486 Drivers Called some distance from toe chiireh. 'the Fellowship of Prayer aer- in the past. News should be in the' Telephone 7357 Sniierisr Court to Open Representatives Ruth T. Welles, the most unselfish ever offered tbe toe Ford-buUt 2,000 horsepower 'This week The Berlin Lokalan of Synonyms. ducted will be transferred to the the war and some modern ones She was the assistant organist for- and the Rev. Leon H. Austin, State vlce was held at the home of Mr. mail by Tuesday night ' Tolland County Superior merly. state. It included hie 180,000 resi­ Pratt and Whitney aircraft engine, jxeiger aald Russia had gained air physical instructors school. Naval Om rt opened this morning with 111 to Explain Senator Eugene W. Latimer, Dr. and Mra. Roy Brown. A goodly dence and an 88,000 servants’ Wilson said. The Pratt and Whit­ Training station, Norfolk, Va., for Word has been received bv .Mr' number were present and much Troop 2: During recent meetings [auperiority on the eastern front, Credit terms to offer on all sales of $10 or I King of Wllllman- Wni. L. Higgins and First Select­ quarters and garage. ney engines and the Hamilton [the first time any Berlin statement training. I W presiding. At the opening of and Mra. Edward A. Smith from man George Jacobson were among interest la ahowm In these neighbor our leader has started us on Red Baldwin Discusses Miami, Fla., Jan. 8—(;p)—The their son. Lieut. Bradford E. 'Standard propellors used In Ford’s [ever referred to aviation superior Applicants cannot be inducted 1 the oourt the accused were to be those who attended the opening evening services. Croee projects. We work in groups, through the local recruiting bur­ crackdown on pleasure driving was Smith, who la "somewhere in North 1-24 bombers are United Aiix;raft [ l ^ by toe enemy- over in our Tire, Battery and Hardware De­ J But to plea and the cases not dis- of the 1943 session of the state Philip Neal, who la In the ser­ Autos Checked one is making toy stuffed animals, eau, Lieutenant Commander Nel­ reported early today to have start- Africa” with our fighting force*. vice, was a recent guest of Mr. the other is knitting squares for p.txlucta. And this week, too, from Allied State Fuel Supply •oeed of will be assigned for trial. legislature and inauguration cere­ I headquarters in North Africa As- son pointed out. Tbars were five casca on the short 'vith "considerable num­ The letter had been censored, but monies on Wednesday. and Mrs. Rupert West and family an afghan. On the meeting of partment. ber!” of motorists summoned to [aociated Press Corr^pondent Wes •yeader list for the day, and sight contained good news cautiously Donald Groen, son of Mrs. and of Snipalc Lake, Tolland. For Violations December fifteenth we held a Hartford, Jan. 8—(>P)—In one.of explain their presence at. sports expressed. War Bond Selling [Gallagher reported as his person •Madaal cases. Mrs. Joseph B. Green, haa been Rupert West and Harwood Skel- Christinas party and exchanged [al conclusion after a 2,100-mile his first official conferences, Gov, qjv'eate. * Hebron students took up their graduated from a U. 8. Army ley. Republican representativaa Cable Workers . This afternoon a special natu- small gifts. Some o f us gave an I trip through toe Tunisian war Raymond E. Baldwin yeeterday Melbourne L. Martin, enforce­ work again at the Windham High scho.)I for Airplane Mechanics at from- Tolland, attended the busi­ Atlanta, Jan. 8—(/P)—Regional amateur hour after which the discussed Connecticut’s pressing M laatlon session was scheduled to school, Willimantic, to the number Classes Halted Ifront; NOTICE! ment attorney for the Office of Gulfport Field, Missiasippl. ness meeting at the Capitol Tuea- OPA officials, under toe direction troop played games and had re- fuel supply situation with State •uM t the foUowing petlUoners: of 40 or more, • after having had "Despite the advantage o f ee Burned Seriously ..Qtavanl Guarco, Anna Satryb, Price Administration, aald auto­ Master Sergeant Vincent Hodis, day evening. of Administrator Oscar A. Strauss, freahmente. We have had three Defense and g^uel Administrator mobile* on parking loU of dog race their usual Christmas vacation. [tablished bases In Sicily and Sar- TO ALL MEMBERS OF LOCAL NO. 63: aCbrealliaa Oolomboro aad Fran- son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hodia ^ Clayton R. Reed waa a Hartford Jr., moved rapidly todajr to put investures: Nancy Quilich, Bever­ Hartford, Jan. 8—(flV-'Classes Wealey A. Sturgea and State OPA CAMPBELL'S [dinla within easy reach of the tracks, to* Jal Alai Fronton, night Students at the University of Con- Pucker street, a member of a U. visitor ‘Tuesday. "teeth” in toe ban on ' pleasure for Instructing womeu as war boncT Director Cheater Bowles. Hartford, Jan. 8— (IP)—Two cable Maeo Flamcngo. ley Bentz, and Ellen Tofetdt Tbe [front, the German Air Force is dubs add motioa picture theaters , nectlcut have also returned to their 8. Bomber Squadron at Euphrata, . Mr. and Mrs. William BteUtr of driving in the five eastern sea­ troop has been learning tbe Vir­ saleamen conducted b. toe Woas- After the conference tbe gover­ workers were burned seriously and Oidmad te Obaaga 9s Goal bad been tagged. studies. Miss Marie Smith, sen­ [losing its punch In the face of Al- There Will Be a Monthly Meeting of No. 63, T b a Board of Education of the Washington, has been made chief Chelsea, Maas., wrere recent callers board states of tha Atlanta region. ginia Reel and the dance steps, en'a Organiaation for War Savinga nor announced that the one-ton power in a score of d o ^ to w n ior, and Milton Porter, freshman, engineer of hie group. of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Steele. Already 450 OPA agents were toe two step, step hop, the polka, In toe Cjhamber of Commerce [lied opposition and is only a ahad- coal limitation Is expected to as­ buildings waa cut off yesterday af­ c f Vernon has received an are from Hebron center or en­ T. W. U. A., in Tinker Hall, Sunday, 2 P. M. Hlafford Spring* Miss S. Helen Roberts will meet Mrs. Ira Gold and daughter. engaged in checking automobiles and the ecoitlecbe. The majority rooms have been discontinued be­ [ow of the terrible weapon it was sure fuel for those who convert ternoon when. Hartford Electric SERVICE from the Office of Price Ad- virons. The others are from those who are enrolling In the and queetloning drivers rerarding cause of toe fuel shortage. [in Greece and France. Where 100 bnatloo ordering a change GUead. Mrs. Rose Gold and children of of the t ^ p has been passed on their furnaces from oil. Full in Light company offlclaW said, un­ canteen couree, next Monday Hartford, havs been recent guesta their reasons for travel m this these things. Troop 2 meets at ■ Streamlined one-aesaton courses- [stukas once appeared in central formation on the coal available in derground cable trtnthle caused a oO te eoal in the high school Glbaon Preston of Brooklyn has [Tuniaia, only 15 now appear, where INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS hi the oM high aebool buUd- afternoon January 11 i.t 1:30 p. m. of Mr. and M n. Jacob Chorcbea. area. the Green school on Tuesdays at wlU be given to women’s groups ..t the state la expected by Sturgea manhole exploaion. / b * : returned to the home of hla son-in- in the vestry of the Congregation­ their clubs or home gatherings by [40 Axis fighters flew, only four next Monday, when the 470 coal Tha amttar araa roferred to S I " ” ' S ! lawr and daugbtar, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Roy Brown have In Atlanta approximately 50 in- 3:00 p. m. There are thirty-one The men, Albert Noonan, 106 STATION n»ck of Merrow are medical pa- al church. Please bring pencil «nd [fly- now.' - and M M tag aaaBmtttaa with pew- had as rscent guesta friends from vastigatara intarviewad drivqra scouts. ' - eompatant Inatructors, said Mra dealers of the state will have re- Bushnell street and Andrew Poten- Itobert F. Porter, after making a paper. If Germany's total air atrength lliorted their Inventorlea to him. » ^ Johnson I f e m o ^ short visit to hla dty home. He New York aty. aad Uatad automobile Uceaa* Betty Jane Lewis, Scribe. Morgan B. Bratnard, Jr„ publicity za. 27 Pershing atreet, wets woric- COR. MAIN 8T. AND MIDDLE TPK. TEL. i l > l O’Connellllms Mra. Harry Bartlet^haa spent plates last night when cars were chairman. Groups wishing instrtie- [ie only 5,000 planes, then those 2,- The three officials will meet Ing in the manhole. Both wets IMPORTANT BUSINESS! Truant officer reported the snarged w ill spend some time ai the Porter The earth’s weight is computed [OOO In Russia and 1,000 on the Af- '------tg . .place. the holidays in Washington, D. C , found at places of amusement or The diameter of the earth from tcra may apply at the WOW’a of­ again after the coal supply sur­ reported in “?’fBlr’’ condition at • >1^1 at six sextlllion, six hundred and [rican front mean toe Nazis have Tanaca. 1\ Jacob Tobtflk e( tba Bnox. Mew «8 guest of her daughtar, Mra when location of automobiles did pole to pole is about 27 milea leas fice, 36 Pearl street, or telepbons vey haa produced definUa Xigurea. Hartford bospltaL autar qulatilhaa toM. Frad-Uanma aad fam jb not ladicata aaeeatial driving. than that at the equator^ 7-0101, T l 9 4

basic Sima He expressed the Ideas the French will be able to get to­ were under 18 years of age or in­ by the E. E. Hilliard Woolen com­ pany for many years, died about W m iiM r of the great majority of Ameri­ gether with themselves. capable of self-support. Red Units Drive Submarine Trainee Your Federal Credit for dependents may not Word Receive! Rationing Data Obituary six years ago. Pay-as-You-Earn Tax cans on what should bs In this A second thing has corns clear be divided between two persons Mrs. S tratton leaves two sons,- war and In the peace to follow’ it. this week, and it is the matter of SO YOUR HUSBAND'S GONE TO WAR! Income Tax filing separate returns, but must Nearer Rostov Jam es Stevens of Sprlngrfleid, Of Shedd Bovi Mass., and Walter Stratton of PVBLieilSD BT TBK That broad and general unity why we have bothered to try to by HHIL GORHAM ♦WHWWWHHHMW be taken by the one contributing Here’s Information You Will Want To Have—Furnished — »*T.n PRINTINO OO, IMO. which found itself expressed in have this situation solve itself, the chief support. A credit for (Continued from Page One) South Windsor. She also leaves Plan Widely Favorei , II BlaMU Information of vital inter­ dependents may be claimed by a By Local War Price and Rationing Board, No. 112.16 Deaths six grandchildren and two sis­ U*aeh«»t«r, Conn. his speech can be made, with instead of stopping in with an CHAPTER FIVE : of them tp .active duty. Your work est to thGse who must flie father who provides the support Mother Learns That Al| 'check the Russians’ steady ad­ ters, Mrs. Sparrow and Mrs. Julia . THOMAS ribtousoit proper leadership, a great and American Military government, tt She's Only A Volunteer ; will take you Into hospital wards, for his children living with his di­ Mrs. Ulllan A. Kills Sullivan of Putnam. hand—the victory tax, effc 0«ner»l a tax return not later vance. The office of War Price and Ra- • and “C” books every two months, Mrs. Lillian A Elli. of 17 Cot­ General Idea has Gained i», roBBlad Oetobar 1. till powerful agency in the future his­ has been, simply enough, that we Nowadays, what with clock­ accident ropmi, blood-donor cen­ vorced wife. If the support is pro­ Three Have Been St»l (The British radio, in a broad­ not less than 30 days apart. CMh- The funeral will be held at the Jan. 1,. which lops off 5 per ters, and on emergency medical than March 15,194^1, fur­ vided as the result of a court de­ tioning Board 112.16 ia located In tage street, widow of John Ellis, Holmes Funeral home Sunday I of your income over $12 a te > Pubii>li*d BT«ry av*o>DC B zetpi tory of ourselves and the world. have been endeavoring to keep ttie work conscription systems, volun­ diering Together. cast recorded in , New York by operators are urged to have their died this morning at the' Hartfortj Wide Support in Con­ '■wndays and HoltdayA Batarad at teering for active service at tha ' field units. nished by the Bureau of cree or as the result of an agree­ CBS, said the Germans had an­ the Lincoln School, opposite the inspections Immediately. afternoon at 3:15—Rev. Ferris E. | Likeliest form of pay-ae-y tba Poai Ollica at Manohaater, It was time for us, a nation chain of French authority In Internal Revenue. ment between husband and wife. post office. Office hours are aa hospital. Mrs. Bills who was 79 Reynolds of the Second Congre­ gress; George Hopes earn ia an extension of the ded front seems a little out of date. nounced the evacuation of the civ­ Sugar years old had been a resident of OoBD.. aa SaeoBd Claaa Mall Mattar. especially talented in discovering North Africa intact and unbrok­ But in the field of civilian defense If food la your metier, why don’t The credit for a dependent, al­ Mrs. Clarence :ihedd of Wether ilian population of Rzhev, a follows: Monday, 9:30 a. m. to gational church will officiate and tlon—to eay, 15 per cent—witli| lowable to a taxpayer filing on Sugar ration stam p No. 10 is Manchester for 31 years, For Quick Action. aUBSUKIPTIUN RATES . and emphasising our own disuni­ en, 80 that, to put It frankly. and the auxiliary services the you apply to the local Red Cross No. 8 ell street has received word fron stronghold on the upper Volga 130 5:30 p. m.; Tuesday, closed all-day valid through Jan. 31 and is good interment will be in the North filial reckoning at the end of Form 1040, is S3S0, and Is pro­ to the public; Wednesday, Thurs­ Mrs. Ellis leaves four daughters, cemetery In Tolland. year, when you'd figure out Ona Taar b» Mall ...... }»•«« ties, to take a wholesome look at North Africa will automatically volunteer comes into his or her foi work in their emergency can­ Credit For Dependents her tlmee sons in the Martnefl miles northwest of Moscow, as a for three pounds of sugar. Indus­ Mrs. Raymond Strickland, Mrs. Far MoBtb by Mall ...... I teen? The corps Is trained to portionate - With the number of “precautionary measure.") day and Friday, 9:30 a. m. to 5:30 By Janiea Marluu' and exact tax and pay nr collect the plus side of the picture, and still be a part of the French Em­ own. Some of the jobs Involve the A taxpayer is entitled to a months of depend •■ncy. Thus, for that ' they are enjoying a muc| trial and institutional users of Frank Krar and Mrs. Edith Ma­ smart trappings of a sky-blue linl- < serve meals to evacuea In any The Soviet early communique p. m.; Saturday, 9:30 a. m. to 4 George Zielke difference. find In it hope and encouragement pire when tlila war is over. Had credit for each person other than a child bom on July 1, the credit needed rest after five months sugar have until Wednesday, Jan. honey, all of Manchester, and Mrs. form; others offer no more glam- disaster and everyone knows what reported that the Germans, re­ 1 . m. 6, to obtain their January-Febru- 'VVaahington, Jan.' 8— Some Has Been Point of Imoe MEMBER UP husband or wife, whether related allowuble would be 817S (for six intensive duty on Guadalcanal la Gasoline George' Brault of Higganum, The history of the pay-aa- and confidence for the brand of we stepped in.^roken the chain iiroiis badge of office than a mop ; a wonderful job they’ve done in treating swiftly in the north Cau­ ary allotments without penalties. Conn. She also leaver two sons, About Town kind of pay-aa-yoii-carn plan for THE ASSUCIATED PRESS to him or not, and whether living months), and if a child biiam^ 18 casus, had yielded Stepnoye, 38 All "A", "B", and "C” coupons the Income tax may be enacted earn idea shows nearly everyo Tba Aaaoolated Praaa la axclualaa* liiture our unity and cooperation of‘French clvil"uthority, and set and bucket. Some Jobs are as vital floods and fires. You must take with him or not, who during the years of age on July l,.the credit land in the Solomons. The time limit for obtaining Robert Ellis, with whom she made ly antItJad to tha uaa or rapubllca- the Red Cross standard course in miles north of Mozdok, and So- have a value of three gallons each. before March 15. in favor of it In some form—b can help create. And for this up our own military, government, to the prosecution of the war as I taxable year was dependent upon allowable would be $175. One-half During that period of time th| Renewals are now being accepted War Ration Book No. 1 has been her home, and Allen Ellis, both Pfc. Thomas R. Graham, son of tioB of all Bawa dlapatohaa craditad those of the infantryman, the tank food and nutrition and the can­ and received his chief support boys have all been kept togethel vletskya, which is only 30 miles extended to January 15. Persons of whom live in Manchester. There Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Graham Tlie general idea has gained this matter of deferment (wbal| ■ to tt or Bot otharwlaa oraditad In Congress which has come to such'action vi^ould. In the techni­ a month or less is not counted as a east of Georgievsk and .50 miles on all books that expire Jan. 22, wide support in C igrcsa and to nappen to the 1942 taxea) thia papar and alao tba local nawa driver, or the airman. Others re­ teen course. Then you get eighty from the taxpayer, provided the month; more than one-half a and in one engagement, Paul, thi 1943, and are being Issued on the wishing to obtain War Ration are also 15 grandchildren and of 14 Edgerton street, has com­ puhllabad baraln. Wa.shington with a great big chip calities of diplomacy, have ex­ lease ablebodled men to the fight­ hours of practical training in dependent was either (a) under 18 youngest of the sons, was sllghtll east of Pyatigorsk. Book No. 2 when it is issued in three great grandchildren. pleted his basic training in the Chairman George (D-Ga) of the been the point of issue. All rlfbta of repubileatloo ot month ia counted aa a month in The retreating Axis troops same basis as before. Th' gravity Senate Finance committee ex­ The Treasury, in offering apaclal dlanatobaa baraln ara alao or. its shoulder, spoiling for a posed French North' Affira, a co­ ing forces. Still others serve to chapter and veterans' cafpteria.s. years of age, or (b) incapable of calculating the credit. injured by shrapnel ..nd hospita^ of the gasoline and fuel oij crisla the near future must have Book The funeral will be held from Quartermaster Corps at Camp I.,ee, If you volunteer you must be on ized. burned and blasted vlllagea in the T. P. Holloran Funeral Home, Virginia. He was recently trans­ presses hopes for quick action. 1942 revenue act, proposed raaarvad fight, the address was a tempered lonial domain, to the princi­ promote needed friendliness and self-support because mentally or A credit of $385 for each de­ their wake and left land mines in is such that Washington has or­ No. 1 before applying for Book 2. Earlier there was some senti­ warmth. duty two i.ours once or twice a physically defective. pendent on JjUly 1 of th.- year is al­ The three sons were accepte| Coffee 175 Center street, at a time to be ferred to the 2nd Motor Ba.se. make a start on the pay-as-you-^ Pull aarvica cllani of N. B. A and cordial invitation to raise its ples of the Atlantic Charter, the roads. The Russians estimated dered a flat reduction of 26 per ment for waiting to see what the principle by inaugurating a W hatever you find to do, keep week. Requirements are cltlzcn- 'The credit for dependenta is baa­ lowable to a taxpayer using Sim­ tor the Marines the same day cent in renewals of supplemental Coupon numbered 28 on sugar announced later. Camp Halabird. at Baltimore, Md.. Sarvica I n c . ______aim, higher, to the truly great which might have meant that ahlp and any age between eigh­ ed upon actual financial depend­ Paul leaving the local High sch th at more than 2,000 mines had where he ia attending the school March 15 installment payments roil check-off of a straight 5 . your appointment and commit­ plified Form 1040A. been dug up by th'?lr sappers in rations, so the recent cut in cou­ ration card Is now good for one Donald D. B pre­ Monday morning at 8:30 from The France than they do about thelri^^ ^ volunteered for kitchens and acts aa a transpor­ quire a credit for dependents by the home.. .decorator - selected ment of tanks.") were being pushed. liminary instruction at the New­ Emerson Kenneth biimore. son this year are to apply On taxes on Finally the Senate converts speech was the greatest contribu­ ter's future development of its enemy battalions after the Rus­ The many-fold advance on Ros­ Holloran Funeral Home, 175 Cen­ this year's income. To prevent a individual factions. | a .R.P. at the height of its vogue tation office for the taxing of reason of support of a person to insure every piece is In abso­ All these efforts were aimed port, R. I. Naval Training Station. of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Diimore of the pay roll deduction part of th tion to unity In this country he sian Air Force had pounded the tov, in and below the Don valley, ultimately at Rostov, the gateway ter street, and from St. James's doubling up of the taxpayer’s lia­ flre-fighting services Was estab­ and was now rather irked by those soldiers, the delivering of food qualifying as a dependent if, as a lutely good taste. Prices start "Submarine duty interests me be­ 126 Charter Oak street who re­ Treasury's original plan into has made since the war began. and clothing. result of such support, he acquir­ Axis artillery into silence, the had the most forward Red Army to the Caucasus, but the primary church at nine o’clock. Interment cently enlisted in the Marines and bility. there must be some .sort complicatetl victory tax. lished when the town, hot the tax­ who took it seriously. "Won't, it be at S»c, so you see there’s a gift Soviet authorities reported. cause of the valuable training and will be In the Hayes family plot Moreover, it was a speech which One job totally without glam­ ed a head of family exemption, but here for every occasion! ’The columns 75 mile."i from Rostov at pbjeotive of both the columns driv­ experience, beside better advance­ left on Tuesday for the induction of deferment (or cancellation! of House agreed to it. payers of this or that district, as­ terrible," she said, "if we don’t may acquire a credit for depen­ (“Our troops, breaking the re­ Bol.ihaya Orlovka, on the Sal riv­ ing south of Millerovo and of the in St. Jam es’s cemetery. center at Springfield, ia stationed taxes on 1942 income. bad perspective and historical bal­ have an air raid after all this our but almost more vital than all crystal Hurricane lamps sistance of the enemy and wiping ment possibilities." he said, "that's Now it appears that the Tr sumed the financial burden in­ dents by reason of additional per- sketched, wired for electricity, er about 32 miles southeast of right side of the central wedge The funeral home will be open at Parris Island. S. C. He attend- Where .\rgument Will Start ury’s compromise may be ance. Open Forum trouble? So silly otherwise." any other to the final defense of out his manpower, continue to ad­ why I chose it." from seven o’clock torhorrow eve­ volved in this emergency war­ the nation is that of nursery aons. qualifying aa dependents, are only $6.85 each. where the Sal flowa into the Don. was Likhaya, which is at the junc­ The .submarine school, the only eu the local grammar and high And thats’ where the argument method finally to be chosen. If, for instance, the President So silly of her instead. Next to whom he supports. Thus, if a per­ vance,” the, communique noted. tion of the Rostov-Moscow railway ning until the hour of the funeral. school and was employed for the will start. time measure. a brave and well-equipped fighter work. Defense nurseries are (Fighting for trenches and dug- Base of Wedge Widened o> ? of Its kind in the Navy, is at­ seemed: unduly optimistic In his Oilef Gordon springing up in every production son claims head of family exemp­ The base of that wedge was wid­ with the railroad from Likhaya to past year at the Pratt 4 Whitney Shall we forget all about 1942 Fights Postponed This special emergency brand command, like that of the R.A.F., tion on account of support of an outs continued in and about Stal­ tended by a picked group of men Mrs. Sarah Stratton income? Or shall we postpone appraisal of tbs spiritual and To the Editor: center. So far there aren’t enough ened by the capture of Valkovo Stalingrad. who must pass special physical, Aircraft plant in East Hartford. of fire protection, for the benefit .1 well-orcanized A.R.P. is the aged mother or fathe|, incapable ingrad, the communique said, and Little has been said recently of the taxes on 1942 income in the teSchera to take over the work Russian troops .southwest of and Zazerskov, deep in the Don mental, and psychological teats. Mrs Sarah Amanda Stratton New York— Ptomaine poison!) moral state of this nation, if some of all the cltlxens of Manchester, Chief of Police Gordon has fi­ chief deterrent against enemy of aelf-aupport, or a child, he bend: Nikolaevskaya, on the north the Army fighting its way due died early this morning at the Professor Nordly hope of peacetime collection? Or forced Allie Stolz to postpone nally shown his hand In a matter bombers. or enough mor\ey to pay them. If would not be entitled to a credit Velikie Lukl were reported fight­ The school work takes plaee not •shall we defer part of the pay­ a t us with our eyes glued too will be financed by the taxee ot you took an Question or teach­ ing off German attem pts to bank of the Don 12 miles west of south along the Moscow-Rostov only In clas.s rooms and labora­ home of her aister, Mrs. Elliott Madison Square Gai^n mate that should interest every voter in However, If you have a child for such dependent; but if he sup­ railroad except that German re­ Sparrow of Coventry. Death Minneapolis—Dr. Carl Nordly. ment and collect the rest? Or with Willie Pep until Jan. 38. He jolosely on the human details of all. Residents of one district will Manchester. The chief's explana­ ing course at college by all means ported more than one such person WATKINS counter-attack. Marinsk, which was previously re­ tories. but alao in numerous train­ you may find that A.R.P. has to I N C sistance there is stubborn and followed a short illness from pneu­ in his first year as Minnesota forget the rest? ry Armstrong's tonsillotomy pdj lour war performance are more tion of his stand la very e'ear. His volunteer. If you aren’t a quali­ • R O T H $ R S (The German radio, after almost ported recaptured; and Martlnov- ing siibmarine.s In which .students not pay one rate for it, and resi­ be ruled out as one of .vour set he could claim credit for such ad­ ka. about 18 miles southeast of that the Soviet advance continues. monia. basketball coach, has been teach­ The .system for deducting pay­ off his bout with Beau Jack ant Conscious of our little failures idea of placing the older men in assignments. What you can do is fied teacher there are still dozens ditional persons provided they a week of Russian successes which master the actual techniques of ments from your paycheck is at Feb. 19. dents of the other district another opened with the capture of Moz­ Bolshaya Orlovka. on the Sal That Army was last reported Mrs. Stratton was born in Tol­ ing advanced work in physical JOian of our big successes, the fact cruisers and letting the younger Offer to help out your air-raid of tasks you can do around a about 40 miles north of Likhaya. operating the po\yerful fighting education at that institution for rate, and residents outside any nursery school. dok and Nalchik, admitted Ger­ river. craft. land 76 yeara ago. • Her husband. gwinains that history two and live men on the streets is indeed a post by remaining within tele- Valkovo is 20 miles east of Tat- The advance column at Tatsina- Louis Stratton, who was employed seven years. district no rate at all. All will good plan. pho'ne reach In case of emergency Because there ia so much good man reverses In The Caucasus last Many students at Submarine ^nd a hundred years from now night for the first time. sinakaya. also previously reported kaya is about 50 miles from Lik­ pay, equally; aa the necessary The Police Commis.sionors in­ and acting as a pivotal point’for to be dene you must do it. Better haya. scliool already have seen battle will consider American effort In than anything else it wlU keep (In the style usually reserved recaptured, and Zazerskov is 20 as members of surface ship crews money comes out of the funds deed should be subjected to an ex­ getting information to all war­ for news of great Importance, it mile.s south of the latter city, The advance to Nikolayevskaya ^ is first year of war a “miracle, ’ amination to find out just what dens. But if you have no child you from being Isolated from the put another column of the wedge 1 fore volunteering for submarine HALE'S SELF SERVE raised by the town’s own tax rate. very thing in which your hus­ said in a broadcast heard in New which is a railway station on the duty. Other.s are fre.sh from train­ as the President termed it yester­ their plan is creating this new of­ why don’t you apply at your local York: Stalingrad-Likhaya line. 87 milc.s from Rostov. The Original In New England! This arrangement was easily band is now actively involved. The flank to the right of the ing stations, but all graduates are day. fice that up to now has not been police station to ace if they need (“German troops in the eastern The newest gains indicated possible because town officials Included In the manual. I have no any assistance in the neighborhood Total war. say the experts, means wedge is formed by the Army^that sure of action once they are a.s- signed to a submarine due for His good view of the American realized that it would be unfair to fault to find with the officer in­ A.R.P.? total defense. And total defense stormed down from Stalingrad POPULAR war effort, his compliments to means no fooling around. through Kotelnikovski and^ was offensive patrol. L,arge numbers of ask the taxpayers of the fire dis­ volved in this shift but the com­ The U.S.O. can use evening recent students now are serving i;i FOR SATURDAY^.. Americans in every field of en­ missioners are setting a bad prece­ volunteer workers in many ways. (To Be Continued) last reported near Zimovniki, on tricts only to bear this expense the Stalingrad - Salsk - Tikhoretsk submarinea which have sunk ene­ FOOD MARKET deavor for what they have accom­ dent. They explained that the spe­ Of course, you can go on call for my naval or merchant vessels. for the benefit of the entire com­ cial training the officer received dances or parties, although thd j PINEHURST SATURDAY railway. Salsk furnished the chief plished, were only part of the munity. was to be taught the other offi­ unmarried girls naturally are bet- | objective of this flanking Array. Size Crullers or BBOderatenesa of his address. From it a railroad runs 100 miles 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING The same principles and the cers. He could well teach them ter at gladdening the hearts of | Claims Placed It was a speech of notable con- without creating this new office. northwest to Rostov. same logic which applied to the the troops than you would be. : Special on Small Cut Up Fowl Doz. aassiona on the part of a leader Why should the present man next The U.S.O. also maintains ser- i Push Pant Elista Jelly Doughnuts 25c question of this emergency fire­ in line be entirely neglected b.v Before Soloiis The Russians also said that who has sometimes seemed alto­ vice desks in many railroad de- | For Fricassee each $1.49 FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SPECIALS fighting equipment should like­ this present Police Board? pots, and if you take over the | their troops driving south of Stal­ gether Intent on keeping the bit ingrad into the Kalmyck steppe Sugar Heart wise apply to Manchester's regu­ What has happened possibly desk for a few nights each week 1 We will have plent.v vf 5 and 6 1b. Fowl. 'entirely to himself. It admitted could have been avoided if minor­ Death of Manchester had pushed past Elista and that lar fire protection services. Natu­ you may give to some uniformed , less than 140 miles of the flat Seedless GRAPEFRUIT .Sl’NKlST ORANGES Bfistakes in things like the ques­ ity representation was continued i.ian what another woman, per- Roasting Chickens, S'/j to 6 lbs. or Native Fryers, Peanut Butter Lb. J rally, we want this emergency Boy in Clogged Storm descrt-Iike country now separates tionnaires, and did so in a way on this board. Why should practi­ haps a thousand miles away, ha.s Broilers and Long I.sland Ducks, Small Table Dressed fire protection service to be avail­ cally every board in Manchester be them from the Russian advance .which relegated th ^ mistakes to given to your husband—a wel­ Sewer Put on List. Turkeys, guard in the north Caucasus, 4 for 25c 45c doz. Large Package able for use in any .section of the controlled entirely by one party? come hand when he needed it. the minor importance they actual­ (Reuters, British news agency, town. Naturally, therefore, all W. P. Qiilsh, a Democrat did a Other evening jobs can be had reported from Moscow that the ly possesa Such an admission is fine job when on that board. He Hartford, Jan. 8—(lO—Abdomi­ Fresh Fish of us are willing to pay our share with the Officers' Service Com­ nal injuries to a oo'w, destruction • distance between the Armies in the FANCY BANAN.VS FRESH GRAPES Swonsdown Flour news, when It comes from Mr. did not bow to any one and did mittee. which does much the .same Smelts 28c lb. Also Halibut, Butterfish and Oysters. Kalmyck and in the north Cau­ of the expense connected with it. take up the cudgel for any officer ot s house by a Shellfish commts- Roosevelt. for the officers aa the U.S.O. Sion range pole, and two death ; casus had been reduced to 40 SURE RESULTS. No more fwM*- It is only natural, too, that who felt he had a logical com­ Aunt Jendina And it was Roosevelt, the lead­ does for the soldjer. Or you can suits are among the damage i Delicatessen miles). work. FItiko aiturce the tame' 2 lbs. 29c 19c lb. thinking Manchester citizens plaint. There were some actions go into nicht canteen service Several points, not identified, light and flaky pie cruata at mvmry er of the New Deal, that ogre taken when notification was not claims against the state which the I should want their regular fire pro­ with the Salvation Army. 1943 General Assembly will be I Dried B e e f...... 1-4 lb, 25c were reported occupied by this baking becauae the ingredienta are Pancake Flour Pkga. sometimes pictured as intent up­ sent this particular member of the By all means apply at your lo­ Armour's Smoked Liverwurst, special ...... lb. 45c southward-moving body despite preciiion-mixed. You aimply add tection on a similar basis—ready board so I am told. Of course it asked to pay, the files of the at-1 TABLE CELERY on the death of ever>-tbing that cal O.C.D. and see what special torney general Indicated yester- the resistance of fi-esh Gorman water, roll and bake. FRESH BROCCOll to respond to a fire anywhere would lead one to believe that Salami, Pimento Loaf, Head Cheese, Pressed Ham, Hale's Quality has been America in the past, evening assignments they can day. I reinforcements, including Elite within the town limits. And in there was a purpose behind such a. give you. Civilian Defense main­ Smoked Ham, Jelly Tongue troops. ■wbo described the ambitions of move. The owner of the cow is John ^ 29c bunch 23c bunch return for assurance of that brand tains a multitude of departments, Luchanan of Meriden. Hla claims Tender Calf L iver...... lb. 59c The Germans were said to be Loaf 6 C the young men of our armed serv­ If the Board of Selectmen have Fowl and Chickens offer the best meat suggestions BREAD of protection, it would be natural anything from child care to water was that the cow injured herself still attem pting to fly supplies in ices In these words: any power in this matter possibly supply, and there are many pro­ on a stump left exposed by the for the week-end. They’re right in keeping with the to their forces trapped before for Manchester's fire protection ‘They are eager to face the two members of this board should jects for part-tim e work.. Highway department In clearing request of the government to use these items. Stalingrad and transport planes MEDIUM ONIONS FRESH ESCAROLE system to be financed from the be replaced at once and this whole were being downed daily, the Rus­ risks inherent In our system of land for the Wtlbur Cross park­ Bag Sausage Small Link Sausage Pea Beans 2 Lba. 18c taxes of all its citizens. matter be straightened out as sooh If .vou want to prepare youfself way in Meriden. sians said.' free enterprise.” as is possible. It does look bad on Help keep floors warm— Southwest of Velikie Luki, a In short we have had, in the for some kind of war work which Corrle Carter of Milford, asking 10-lb. bag 35c 2 lbs. 25c If the speech was designed to the surface. The board should'nev- may be of service later, why not $3,000 on the grounds th a t his violent enemy attack was re­ produce, on the domc.slic scene, a way our fire department and town er lose trace of a very competent take one of these evening courses? house was "rendered unfit for hu­ Pinehurst Phone Service pulsed with the slaughter of more man who is next in line to the than 400 Germans and elsewhere Buy Jar Rubbers NOW for note of reassurance and a spirit officials have- handled the problem 1. Red O oss F irst Aid, instruc­ man habitation’’ allegea that an Orders received up to 6 o’clock tonight will be de­ of this emergency war-time equip­ present chief. What incentive has tion in what to do between time 80-foot two-ton range pole fell on the central front German coun­ of friendliness and a conscious­ a man after years of service to livered some time, Saturday morning. Phone service ter-attacks were repulsed, Soviet ment, a well-nigh perfect demon­ of accident and of doctor. across it and also injured him. Canning Next Season ness of much already accom­ continue In this line of duty if he Training period, eleven weeks, Claims Death Due To Negligence only until 7 o’clock tonight. Orders received from 6 to authorities announced. plished among tlie various fac­ stration of the principles which is to be jumped in line of advance­ one two-hour session each week. Mary O'Shea of Hartford, widow 7 will go out on the Saturday afternoon delivery. We Have a Fair Suppl.v! ought to govern Manchester's ment ? BROADLOOM WEEK-END SPECIALS AT tions of American life, it was also 2. Red Cross Home Nursing, In­ of Patrick O'Shea, claims hsr hus­ Our clerks have been working until midnight and after This town has been predomi­ struction In how to protect the band’s death at the Norwich State Hospital Notes designed to perform the same peace-time'fire protection system. nantly Republican for years. on Friday nights and we must ease this situation for health and leam basic nursing hospital was caused by the insti­ them some way. So that we may get our delivery 3 dozen 25c missionary work on a grander Should this police situation go un­ methods for care of home indi­ tution's negligence. He was foundi F O R FINE acale in the world at large. Diplomacy In North Africa changed surely there i.s no just Rugs and Carpets handled properly the store will open for store service at Admitted yesterday: Mias Bar­ reason why this condition should vidual. Training period, six weeks, suffocated, she charges, with an­ bara Nelson, 22 Mt. Nebo Place; It was good to have some fer­ two two-hour sessions each week. other patient lying across his 9 a. m. Saturday instead of 8 a. m. This probably only FOCOS During the past week, .several exist. chest. Mrs. Roaabelle Hitchcock, Wap- Glass Jars for Canning vent recognition of the part that I hope the voters of Manchester 3. Red Cross ffutrition Course, temporary. ping; Gordon PrenUce, 109 High FOSTER'S things hav'e come clearer about .study of iood values, how to Negligence by the Highway de­ 84 OAKLAND STREET TELEPHONE 7386 Russia, Britain and China have will take a little time out from street; Mrs. Ethel Sonniksen, 23 oiir diplomatic situation in North their .search for butter, coffee, gas budget, select, prepare, and serve partment is claimed in- the drown­ Walker street. OPIJN FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. CALL IN TONIGHT! All Kinds of played in this war fo date, good nourlahlng foods on limited ing of Bernard St. Pierre, Jr., of cut from rolls in our stock! Africa. First, \pfortunately, that or a soup bone to take inventory Admitted today; Mrs. Thelma Manchester, last October, in s Fresh Fruit and Vegetables to have assurance that hard blows situation is still a mess, a full- of just what such a move by the budgets. Training period, ten Ripe Bananas Fresh Strawberries Mooely, town; Roger Sullivan, 401 WE WILL HAVE... Lids and Mason Jar Caps are soon coming to tho, aid of Police Board will' mean to the weeks, one two-hour session each clogged storm sewer. The depart­ Keeney street; Joseph Burns, fledged duplication of all the fac- ment's answer is that the sewer Limes, Special...... :i5c Doz. thoee moat hard pressed by the morale of our Police department. week; or five weeks, two two- Nothing like deep-pile Broadloom rugs... or even better, wall-to-wall Manchester YMCA; Mrs. Mary lidhal disunity which helped Rega'rdles.s of how you have felt hour sessions each week. maintenance was up to the town, carpet...to keep floors warm these heat-rationed days. But Watkins Fancy Juice Oranjces ...... Doz. 17c, 3 Doz. *1.29 Belknap, - Johnson Block, Main LARGE FANCY FOWL each $2.49 Kee bier’s enemy on their own territory. not the state. France lose this war in the first toward our chief of police in the Apply S t your local Red Cross Broadlooms do more..they’re selected for decorative possibilities.. .In Pehiimmons...... each 10c atreet. i^d It was good to have the place. There are element^ In past do not let him fight this Chapter'"for information on any V the newest patterns and colorings. Patterns marked (*.) are Mill Secr Salted Mixed Nuts, .special ...... 1-2 lb. 53c . -Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Jes­ Li,.i*kg. President cbgrt, in general terms, board alone. of the.se. No m atter how funny Bernard St. Pierre, Jr., the son onds, and specially priced, so select early. Limited quantitlea. sie Williams, Washington, D. C.; FANCY CUT UP FOWL each $1.25 Sea Toast Wafers 21c French North Africa whlpK^ owing or Mrs. Richard L. (>oss,. of 38 Baldwin Apples...... 4 lbs. 25c but terms of conviction nonethe­ Geo. A. Caillouette, D. C. all the Helen Hokinson ladies Leo Siemienski, 12 Marble street; their jobs to Retain, are still loyal look strapping one another up In Devon drive and Bernard A. St. I*ink Grapefruit White Grapefruit Sunshine. less, the will of the common peo­ Baby Mary Pantaleo, 210 School FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS each $1.79 in spirit and intent to Vichy their first-aid work, the knowl­ Pierre, was drowneo la a small Parsnips Cauliflower Pascal Celery street; James Logan, 137 Hillifird ple of this world^ toward a peace She Reads the Papeni pond off Devon drlva about 4 p.m. 8xj3 Rugs France. There are others who To the Editor: edge and instruction you get may P attern Square Yard While Celery Iceberg Lettuce street; Mrs. Peter Dounoroutz and I.b. Box 1 9 C which will not explode in their prove invaluable later. October 31, 1842. The youngster W idth Color Regular Sale Regular Sale daughter, 56 Birch street; Mrs. A FEW FANCY TURKEYS AT pound 49c Crispy Crackers would like to be loyal to us, but Haven’t read much In your, pa­ accompanied by a amall companion 18th Century ' $7.75 86.9.1 $79.60 $71.60 Cucumbers Genuine Yams Sweet Potatoes faces a generation from now. per about the Soroptimist Club What further work you can do • 9 ft. Soft Green Eugene Olsen and daughter, East who do not dare do so. There are want Into the woods with his tri­ • 9 ft. Black 18th Century 7.76 6.96 79.60 71JIO Ripe Tomatoes, 4 to 5 in carton . 28c IN COLD CUTS WE HAVE: FRANK^FURTS — .SAUSAGES — PRE.SSED AND Against such general ’ state- Aside from their dining in "swan­ i the -evening depends, of course, 71.60 H artford. elements which consider General cycle and accidentally rode or fell • 9 ft. Blue Embossed 7.75 6.06 79.50 Fresh Spinach k y ” places w hat Is their aim in on the exigencies of the war 79.60 71.60 Discharged today: Mrs. Lavinia MINCED HAM — DRIED BEEF — FTC. SBents, it is easy to pose flaws and situation and the neighborhood Into the pond. His companion ran • 8 f t Burgundy Cathedral Pine 7-75 6.B6 Brown, 230 Hackmatack street; FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Giraud their enemy because ha llfe?^ No one seems to kriow home and gave the alarm and a Cathedral Pine 7.75 6.96 78.50 71UM blots which exist in our present who appointed the new deputy you live in. Don't worry If you • 8 ft. Blue Mrs. Edith Santell. 76 Main atreet; has continued to placate elements call was sent In for Chief Albert 9 f t V arigated Hooked 7.76 — 79.60 performance, to magnify the dis- chief of police. Did they do it? can't do more than you have time 48.60 4IJM Mrs, O’Tillle Holtzheimer, 385 asaociatfed vrith Darlan and Re­ Foy and the South Manchester * 8 ft. Duaty Rose Embossed 4.76 8.06 ’Outer atreet; Peter Portante, 31 We Have Most Everything In Canned Goods... .vnitlM and selfishness which stid In as vague way, I thought for. After all, you can look at It 4.76p S.B8 48.60 41JM tain. And there are, llkewiae, ele­ this way: by working during the Fire department Inhalator. • 8 fL Blue 18th Century BIRDS LYE Ridgewood street; Mrs. Leo Raea- ", do sxist at home, and to develop soroptimist meant planning for The inhalator was used for some V arigated Hooked 6.96 — 62.60 Tangerines 2 Dos. 35c ments which are against General future peace. There Is nothing day you have released your hus­ 8 f t lei and daugllter. East Hampton, PEAS — CORN — LIMAS — SUCCOTASH — ALL KINDS OF FRUITS — MOST CMoaaaive fear of the incongruities time at tha pond and at the hoapl- 9 ft. Duaty Rose Tons-on-Tone 6.96 — Giraud because they think he wUl peaceful about that aet-up. band for actjve duty at the front. 6.96 — 63.60 " We have the new Birdseye Baked Beans at 30c pkg. Conn. ALL VARIETIES OF JUICES — EVAPORATED AND CONDENSED MILK — I'; Which exist in our policy abroad, tal later. He was pronounced dead 9 ft. Blue 18th Century Death: Today, Gordon Prentice, eventually come to an agreement sincerely hope tSilef Gordon won’t There Is always knitting and a t fl p.m. by Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, 9 ft. Beige Plain Twlat 6.86 ■ 73.60 - and a full line of other Birdseye items including g If the President, for Instance, had need a deputy other than his loyal ] bandage-rolling within the chatty 7.76 6.95 ■ {109 High street. SOAPS AND SOAP POWDERS — RAISINS — PRUNES — ETC. Iceberg Lettuce 2 Hd*. 25c with the Fighting French leader­ medical examiner for Manchester •12 ft. O d a r Rose 18th Century I Birth: Yesterday, a daughter to ^ been subject to the parliamentary group of men for some time. And confines of the local Red Cross. At the last meeting of the Board Burgundy 18th Century 7.75 6.86 ■ ■ ship of General Dc GaiUle. I was glad to re ^ he Is still in ' There Is also staff work, such as •12 ft. Birdseye Rib Lamb Chops , Ml. and Mrs. Nils Shenning, 87 ^ luasttamng of the BrlUah system, o? Selectmen, Judge Raymond R. 12 f t V arigated Hooked 7.7S — “ Theae conflicting loyalUes and every way a clfief.chief, able to pick typing,' filing, attending to infor­ Hooked 4.75 8.08 48-50 41.60 ' Cambridge street. it would hsvs boon an aaqy m attsr Bowers, attomsy for the child’s •13 ft. V arigated Birth: Today, a son to Mj*. and We Hove EVERYTHING in Fruits and Vegetables ■il piQfiJg O ranges personalltlee are not easily re­ his own alternates and Issua com­ mation booths, at catsrs, at your psrents, filed notice of a elMm •12 ft. Burgundy Einbossed 4.75 1.98 4S.50 41*56 Birdseye Loin Lamb Chops Dot. 29c ^ to turn yesterday’s appeSrsnee In- mands. volunteer organization hesdquar- 4.76 8.88 ft 48-50 41.60 Mrs. Domenick Veeco, 32b-Qak Fancyts*eaMaear Cleaned GeaSntaa*laSpinach ...... 92 IKaIha. 9naa20c I Fancy PCalifornia a U rA m iR Carrol*...... 9 .2 bch*. 2.5c ^ 1 1 1 ' solving themselves into anything against the town In the fatality, •12 ft. Beige Embossed street. fea a hectic debate. W’hat was the outcome of the ti.r8. You can sort and classify claiming negligence on the part of •13 f t Blue 18th Century 4.76 S.88 46.50 ^41*56 that might be caUed unity. And Bond versus Rogers caae? I Fancy Tcxa.s ReeLs...... 2 bchs. 19c Fancy Mushroom*...... lb. 39c Tet the President, making his used medical Inatrumenta In the the town In permitting debris to Store Schedule Saturday we, trying to give our main at­ have not read It In the papers. offices of the Medical and Sur­ To Open Hrml-NIght ('liib Fancy Large D’Anjou Feuni.. .6 for 29c Jumbo Sunki*l Orange*...... doz. 59c B unch 7 C li^aaranca tha signal to r a lull In clog the ditch outlet of the pond ,0|Mn for Store Service 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Fresh Radishes______tention to what promises to be a Did I miss something?“All I gical Relief Committee of Ameri­ Into which the child fell. Seedless Grapefruit. . .T."...... 4.for 2.5c fiabatsa la which wc am all know is what I read In the pa­ ca. Please note opening hour one hour later than usual. St. Joseph, XCo., Jan. 8 • • (^^— Fine Juice Oranges...... 2 doz. 59c severe military campaign, in pers,” »o quote Will Rogera Members of the Christ Episcopal aehlsTsd a fundamantat Too much cannot be said about Doses Auto and ChtckeiM Large Pascal Celery...... bch. 19c Large Iceberg Lettuce...... ea. 19c which, ao far. the Axia baa been asra SouthargiU church believe that since young 1 Inaportaat purpose. He struck the nursM' aids. If you have the Ask About W-B Fancy Tangerines ...... doz. 29c Large Pink Grapefruit...... 3 for 29c giving back aa good aa U gets, time and energy you couldn’t pick leople w ant entertainm ent the I bsd-nock of overwhelming The entire solar system is mov­ Kansas a t y , Kas.~^NCHSSTER EVENING JIERALD. MANTHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. 15? 13 MANCTrESTEii BV^ HisiiALU.

he asked in a post exchanga— Enters Nursing General Drum where be caet an eye clown the ac- Judge Hiuman On 'the Home Front Hears Lecture counts end compared prices with Local Child Is Killed Daily Radio Programs Training Course those of the civilian stores In the Bristol High at Rec Gym Tonight Here on Visit city. Makes Report On Witchcraft Leading his official escort at a Bm Mvii War rtme Data Furnished by Connecticut Field Office, fast clip, Gen. Drum climbed tow­ When Struck by Auto! Office of W a r Information. Miss Dorothy E. McCaughey, ers, whipped down into gun em­ State Referee Files His Red Rolfe Plans Oi^ford Parish Chapter daughter of Mra. Lillian Mjc- Coiiimauder of Eastern placements. strode through am­ Pa^ani’s Lose To Stay At Yale Connectlcut^notor vehicle op- • wood containers will be .relieved Caughey of 12 Laurel street and munition dugouts. surveved kitch­ Cor.lol. Prfnlice Falal- - " ' “ 'a ‘ \Quiz Kids Clash Sunday Findings on Probe of leratora who are required to have and manpower and transportation Of the D. A. R. Listens Defense Area Is In* ens from ice box to oven and in­ Both Teams Need Victory the late James W. McCaughey, Iv I n j u r e d W h i l e C o a s t * daughter, Janet, lii an automobila Norwalk Election. New Haven. Jan. 8. Red Certificates of War Necessity for yConserved during the 1943 harvest To Interesting Talk. .8 entered the Norwalk General specting This District. terviewed chefs not only as to the To All Stars_ Rolfe will not return to the the operation of vehicles used in,'season, dreater quantities of meal they had on the fire but also ' ,, 1 r-i I a accident near Hudson and Mala Hospital School of Nursing and S econ d i.,illid to streets. The girl waa four and a With College Professors New York Yankees next ] their business, would do well to , wood containers will be needed to will take the regular nuraca' train­ as to how often they received beef Bridgeport. Jan. 8.—iJ*!—State Orford Parish CThapter, D. A. R., Hartford, Jan. 8—(40—Lieut. and butter. half years old at the time of he# spring, as reported. examine the cerUficates which market the larger crops that are ing course. Be Killed by Car. Referee George E. Hinman today At West Side "We have clas-ses at Yale To Stay Close to Meriden have been granted them carefully expected as the result of increased held an interesting session yester­ Gen. Hugh A. Drum, commander Occa.slonally he made a sugges­ death. I day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Miss McCaughey was graduated N«w York Jan 8—(fl*) — The.s out of town war bond broadcast on submitted to the Superior Court right through the summer,” I to determine whether they w ill! agricultural production goals, and of the Ejaatern Defense command tion; nearly always his parting ob­ Held on Technical Chargn ’lOui* Kids who lost to five Univer- NBC at 8:30 tonight, this time Herbert B. House of 201 Center from Manchester High school with servation was: "Good, you know Gordon "Buddy” Prentice, eight- Officer Edmund F. Dwyer Invcs-. a report of his "One-Man” Grand says the veteran third ba.se- [want to appeal, Connecticut ODT i to ship Supplies overseas to the the class of 1941A. She is a mem- and thf First Army, flew into alty of Chicago professors in a from Philadelphia. Rep. Will street. The regent. Mrs. W. G. your Job!" year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam­ tigated the accideng iMt evening^ Rockville Takes Four inan now coaching Eli ba.sket- a war-time situation your coopera­ Idtstrict officials warned this week. ' Armed Fdrees and the United Na- )>cr of St. Mary’s Episcopal church Rentachler Field, East Hartford, uel J. Prentice, Sr., of 109 High Claah of minds last year by the Rogers Jr., of California is the Jur>’ investigation into the politi­ ball ami baseball. "I have to tion is increasingly Important." Monahan ^Bringing Fine Crawford, who presided, opened and held Steyenaon on a technlcat ' I Appeals should be taken promptly : tlonA the meeting and spoke briefly of early today for a lightning inspec­ street, ,who was critically injured «leM icore of n o to 105 points, guest. cal situation in Norwalk ■ during Points from Umbrella be and want to be here. I'm Fair Grounds Meanwhile, sports writers and .4gricuHural Machinery charge. The youngster, waa placed.' the state election Nov. 3, but Team Here Tonight to I to allow all necessary procedures : events in pr^pect, among them tion tour of the anti-aircraft unit early last night when ho was on the danger list at the hoepital.'. ,ltope to even up in a repeat match. learning about coaching and the betting fraternity recalled the Ito lie carried out without interfer- j The priority of AA-1 has been 5n Sunday night, those same Ustening tonight: NBC — 8 whether the document or an.v por­ .'\Ieii; Race Tighter; the meeting of committee chair­ guarding Greater Hartford. Deaths Last Night struck by an automobile, owned last night and additional medicaU believe it ia better for my Crowded With glamorous twenties when Col. E. Renew Old Rivalry; ling with the operation of the ve- j assigned by WPB to delivery of men at Trinity parish house. New Later in the day, Gen. Drum five professors and the same kids Lucille Manners concert; 9 Waltz tion of it will be made public is a health." by Russell Stevenson of 107 Por­ aid waa summoned. Death waa^ Champs in Front. R. Bradley of Kentucky was at the I hides. I material necessary to manufac­ Haven, on January 18. The SOth was to lunch with Governor Bald­ ter street, died of injuries at the « iv e for Jack Lucal, who has pass­ Time: 9:30 Plantation Party; 10 question which will be decided by Rolfe is still dieting and head of the Fair Grounds and Taggert Back After ture farm machinery included m New York—Nikola Tesla, 86, an caused by a fractured skull. People Are Funny Quiz. Superior Court Judge Ernest A. With the millions of certificates annual state conference, which it win at United Aircraft Corpora­ Manchester Memorial hospital Funeral arrangements are in-.j ed the age limit of 16 years, will treating colitis, from which he made it the winter racing capital which were issued it is not sur- i the present program. Both new electrical inventor, who waa credlt- CBS—8 Kate Smith show, cut to Inglls next 'Tuesday. The All-Stars rose and hit Pa- Fancy Steeds Long Layoff; First I is hoped will be well attended, tion. then to inspect that plant. .( with numerous inventions, from shortly before noon today. complete pending word from Lieut., [iineet again in a BUU broadcast. has suffered for two years. of the country. prising that error may have crept machinery and repair parts are 30 min.; 8:30 Thin Man drama, Copies of ' the referee's report gani’s Men for three points in the I and at which the members are re­ The general was met at the high frequency generators to Samuel J. Prentice. Jr., an officer- ' The youngest quiz , kid will be Riverland, the Louisiana farm's I into some, and the time to correct included in this rating to speed Struck While Coasting Ituthie Duskin. aged 8, and the moved from NBC; 9 Virginia are In the hands of State's Attor­ West Side Bowling League last Game at 6 :3 0 Sharp. quested to dress in clothes of a field by Brig. Gen. William Hca- ■team turbines of radical design. The youngster, police said, had in the United States Air Corps Bruce in "Fifth Avenue Girl:" 9:30 night: It was s narrow squeeze ipr giant killer which humbled the I this error is at once. Farmers in work on tillage t(x>ls and other period of 50 years ago; also the keth. Boston, in comihand of the oldest. Van Dyke Tiers, 15. ney Lorin W. Willis and Clerk Track Officials Ready Great Whirlaway and Alsab with­ He conceived the first effective been sliding on private properly at stationed at Chico Field, Caltf.. Brewster Boy: 10 Lanny Rosa and three of the points and it was hot Bristol' comes to Manchester I particular should attend to this equipment needed for the spring Continental Congress to be held anti-aircraft defenses of New The body was taken to the Holmes Henry P. Lyons of Superior Court in a week last year, was scheduled planting season.’ It ia estimated method of using alternatinK elec­ High and Walnut street and dur­ Caravan, cut to 45 min. until the final game of the match Bivins Decisions To Take Advantage this evening. I matter promptly, before the plant- in Cincinnati. Ohio, Instead of England gnd by Ool. A. L. Bullard, P'uncral parlors on W(x>dbridge i, Decision of NBC. along with and will remain with those offi to leave for Florida Saturday but that some 218,900 tons Of steel trical current. ing one of these slides he was BLU—7:05 Scramble and Bob the Pagani's were able to get a That statement years ago, was ling and growing seasons makes it Washington, D. C„ beginning Sat­ commanding the anti-aircraft reg­ street. The date of the funeral wilt other chains, to provide nighttime cials until Judge Inglis makes Of Florida's Plight as because of the situation there will will be used,in this manner. New York—Miss Alison Smith, struck by the automobile. Dr. Ed­ UfUners with a recorded rebroad­ Ripley; 8:15 Dinah Shore; 8:30 point. Rockville got the better of enough to pack the Armory to the I difficult for them to get away. In urday. April 17 and continuing iment here. be announced later. known his decision. Judge Inglis Cinev Battler probably do his campaigning here Motion Pictures 50, widely known dramatic critic, win C. Higgins was called and the cast of President Roosevelts Good Old Day.s; 9 Gangbusters; is scheduled to preside over the the Parachute keglers for a four- rafters but tonight only 500 faith- I general, it will be wise for farm­ through the following Wednesday. Accompanying the general on Result of Ban. for the remainder of the winter. ers to make their appeals through Films taken by official photogra- Announcement was also made author and newspaperwoman. She boy waa rushed to the ho.spltnl in iwsftfg* to Congress estab- 7:10 Meet Your Navy; 10:45 Men. criminal side of Superior Court, point victory. The Hill Billies f,.! will be allow’ed to enter the the flight from New York and on was the wife of Russell Crouse, Holloran's ambulance. He had a Archer A Sealiee fished a departure for re- Machines. Victory. were out for victory and had a In addition, track officials make their County Agricultural War phi-rs. Including those of the Army that Miss Joan Todd, elder of the the inspection were Col. C. P. which opens here Tuesday after­ Cleveland. Jan. 8— i/Pi—Ezzard New Orleans, Jan. 8—(.Pi— In an no secret of their intention to S>.hool street Rec to witness the and Navy, are available thla win­ three daughters of Mr. and Mrs. the playwright. She was born in broken right arm and leg and a Davisvillc, R. I. —Freddie Arch­ i^flordlngs on that network. NBC MBS—7:30 Halls of Montezuma, noon. swell evening at the expenae of game. For many many years, the ( Boards, as these boards are thor­ Prime, alq officer, Eastern De­ Charles probably will be more effort to take full advantage of the bring Whirlaway, the biggest mon­ oughly acquainted with local farm ter for the use of community and Albert Todd of Westminster Road, Yolo county, California. severe fracture of the .skull. er is now a scabce, a member of ?has broken Its rule against repeat Marines; 8:30 Drama. Osco Kid; Reason for Delay the umbrella men. The scores: Bristol athletic teams have ail fense Ctommand and Flrat Army; The youngster was a prime fav­ 9:30 Double or Nothing: Light­ careful about choosing gymna­ ey winner in racing history, back I conditions and their recommenda­ church groiipa and achoola. through and a senior at Manchester High Fort Lauderdale, Fla.—Hugh the Naval Construction Battalion le c o r ^ g s only in the rarest in- 10 Pagani's "111 Wind" that has blown nearly kept alive one of the most cherish­ Lieut. Col. W. R. Roberson, senior Taylor Birch. 94. former general orite with all of the neighbors in at Camp Endicott here. He twice weight Bout, Bob Montgomery vs. The decision to withhold the re­ here and in Florida Trainer Ben tions carry considerable w’cight the efforta of the Office of War In­ school had been chosen the D. A. ■tances. In this case. It was ex- port at least temporarily wa.s Pagani ...... 86 129 107—322 siums when he trains for his next all of the South's winter racing ed rivalries of any two towma or aide to Gen. Drum; and Lieut. Ool. counsel for the Standard Oil Com the West Side and never missed a heat Beau Jack, new lightweight Chet Rico. 131 Jones said if it was at all possible with the ODT district managers. formation. Recently from the R. annual pilgrimage candidate, jj^ned, the regulation was waived made this morning after Clerk Brown ...... 94 98—323 fight. into New Orleans, Fair Grounds cities in the country. / John R. Reltmeyer, assistant pub­ baseball game during the summer champion. beuuse of importance of the What to Expect Saturday: NBC Trueman ...... 94 99 12.5—318 he would ship Whlrly to New Or- Incldently. an applicant must be prcaa is a "List of U. S. Govern­ and will have a chance from oth­ pany, and philanthroplul- Lyons had conferred with Judge The Cincinnati light heavy­ officials are taking steps to see ment War Information Films,’’ er cApdidates from High schools lic: relations officer of the eastern 'President's address. —1 p. m. Pan-American holiday Ht'dlund ...... 85 106 107—298 weight, who absorbed a right learis. Bristol Strong I a bona fide farmer to get a certi­ William H. Comley. presiding that loading thoroughbreds will which lists the available material. in the state for the trip to Wash­ defense command and former city BL.U and MBS. which also relay­ 2 Frank BlaCk matinee; 5 Doctors Dummy ...... 87 87 99—273 smart licking at the hands of As always, Tom Monahan, Bris­ ficate of War Necessity on this editor o f The Hartford (3ourant. judge of Superior Court, and was find quarters in already crowded tol coach, has a strong, well bal­ The catalogue hats some 200 ington given annually by the Na­ ed from recordings, employ them at War. CBS— 1 Country Journal; Cleveland's Jimmy Bivins in a 10 stables. f ground. A half dozen hens in the The general went swiftly from based on that portion of Section anced team and this year is no ex­ films, most of them 16 mm. sound tional D. A. R. with all expenses frequently, particularly where 3 Brick Church choir of New Totals ...... 446 ,')52 536 1.534 rounder at the Arena last night, Predictions also are being freely backyard doea not qualify the ap- anti-aircraft installation to inatal- York; 5 Cleveland orchestra: 6:15 889-F of the 1941 supplement of ception. Meriden is the only team I plicant aa a farmer. All farmers pictures, which are available paid. Miss Todd incidentally is a broadcasts cannot be fitted into .\II-StaTK prepared for the scrap at the made—but not yet confirmed by Red Sox Top granddaughter of one of the mem-i lation in a oonvoy of Army vehi­ r WARDS GREAT JANUARY their sfchedules when available Galling Pan-America. BLU— 12:30 the General Statutes which reads Bivins conditioning emporium and tc bang a defeat on Monahan's .should have made application for through the OWI, the Ai-my and Miaa Dorothy C. MOOaughey as follows: Gotfned ...... 129 n o 99—338 racing officials—that purses wiil Navy, Office of Education and other bers of Orford Parish Chapter, cles escorted by a state police •live." Farm Bureau Federation; 1:15 Bronkie ...... 103 87 101— 291 no doubt regrets it today. crew and but the Silver City ag­ their certificates by now, but if "X X X At the conclusion of such be boosted as business increases at Government agencies. Copies of Mrs. James Nichols of Norman and a former member of the Girls' cruiser. He evinced an active in­ A t CBS. which has the same Roundtable "U. S. Looks to the Angelo ...... 87 126 102—315 Bivins was peeved because his this historic Crescent City track. Yanks 40-29 gregation played no favorites and I any have not yet made application terest, not only in how much the Future;" 2 Metropolitan Opera, inquiry, the judge or referee con­ (’.id likewise to the Men of Clarke. the catalogue, which lists where street. Friendly society. Until last week rule as NBC. individual stations Taggart ...... 97 123 111^331 fellow Ohioan mhved in on his With 1.500 horses stranded in and operate vehicles which should Mrs. Crawford acknowledged she was employed at the Pratt A men knew about the Job they were etrranged to relay from their own Lily PonS In “Lamke:" 6:30 Mes­ ducting the same shall file with Any basis for belief that Manches- and how' the films may tie obtained, Breen ...... 87 126 104—317 old stamping grounds and that Florida because of the Tropical have certificates, they should ap­ the gift of a handsome velvet Whitney Aircraft plant, and when stationed here to do but also in ireoordings at times to fit local sage of Israel. MBS—12 noon the court a report and the court t • will win tonight because Meri­ will be sent by the Bureau of Mo­ was unfortunate for Charles. Park and Hialeah closing, tele­ Girdinals Trim Foe in ply to their ODT district office at cloak of the gay nineties, the gift leaving she waa presented with- a their welfare. Army-Navy House Party; 1:35 shall'direct whether, and to what den piled up a larger score against tion Picturea. Office of War Infor­ •obedules. Totals ...... 503 572 517 1592 The Cleveland clo'iter has gain­ graph wires have been kept hot by 1 00(9“. mation. Washington, D. C. of Mrs. Alfred Mu<;klow, and a purse of money by her aaaociates. "Where do the men go for en­ MacAlester College choir; 5 Navy ex^nt, such report shall be made Second Tilt Easily; Bristol than it did against Man­ Certificates of War Noces.sity available to the public or interest­ RockiHle ed a local reputation as a clowTier horsemen there asking for stable Survey for Nurses trunk in which to place it, in the Recently her sister, Mrs. Mary tertainment? How do they get . Information Please has another Bulletin Board: 6:30 Hawaii Calls. Minawski ...... 119 103 113—335' chester is not well founded. When are really going to be necessary ed parties." in the ring, but he was all busi­ room in New Orleans. Both Games Fast. In order to obtain an accurate form of a powder box donated to Phelps, entertained with a supper there?" Were two of the t^icsUons Jaquith ...... 84 104 110—298 ness as he earned a Februarj’ 23 In an effort to accommodate as these two schools meet compara­ now. It will be impossible for any­ the D. A. R. by the late Leslie Started on Nov. SO tive scores mean nothing. one operating a motor vehicle and complete record of the avail­ party in her honor at her home on Referee Hinman’s inquiry, con­ DeFazzio ...... 118 115 99—332 date with Anton ■ Christoforidis in many of the Florida contingent as able nurse power of the counti'y. Cheney. Mrs. (jrawford exhibited Laurel street, which was attended Legal Notices 78 1380 Orlofski ...... 79 95 112— 286 the finals of Matchmaker Larry possible. Julius G. Reeder, Fair In the West Side Junior League Taggart Bark which requires such a certificate the gifts at yesterday’s meeting. ducted behind the closed doors of to get gasoline rations without the United States Public Health Ly local friends and former asao Hcporl of condition of th# Man* WDRC Kilocycles Hewitt ...... 109 99 91—299 Atkin's tournament Jesigned to Grounds general manager, has games last night the first encount­ Coach Wilfred (Dlarke has Vic Mrs. Crawford stated that Mrs. Superior Court, started Nov. 30. Taggart back with the first string- showing his certificate after Jan Service of 4he Federal Secuiity c ates at the Travelers Insurance chentur Truit Company, of ManV crown a "duration champ.” asked horsemen here who plan to er was a dandy. The Red Sox had C. R. Burr who opened her home chFHtFi*. ('onn.. at the cloae of biini- and was concluded Dec. 30. during 1 J and he will need him and the uary 31. Tire inspections must be Agency ia undertaking a national company and Pratt A Whitney ac­ which time 77 witnesses were ex­ Totals ...... 509 516 525 1550 ship to Hot Springs for the Oak- a little too much oomph and stag­ survey of gradualte, registered in November for a joint meeting counting department. Mias Mc­ n«»ee on December 31. 1943. Friday, Jaanuy 8 Friday, January 8 Paraehiite lawn opening in February to noti­ rest of th§ team to gain the duke made on these vehicles by Janu­ with Sabra Trumbull Chapter of A S 9E T R \ amined by Mr. Willis. Win and Loses ed a spurt in the final quarter that nurses this week. Return post Caughey was presented with many Loans and discounts (In- 3:00—The Story of Mary Marlin. 3:00—David Harum Mazzaro ...... 109 91 93—293 fy him a.s soon as possible. o-er Bristol. Taggart has been out ary 15. It will be unwise to delay Rockville, had again Invited the 3:15—Ne-.VT The probe resulted from com­ the Yankees could not match. As a cards will be sent to every nurse choice gifts. cIiidtnR I 0 over­ 3:15—Ma Perkins. McDow'ell ___ 109 108 88—305 "Stable.s here are filled." Reeder for three weeks and was returned further in applying for or appeal­ chapter members for the February drafts) ...... M.17«.5SS.3<5 3:20—Tune Time plaints filed with the state's at­ result the Sox won. 40-20. requesting information as to her 3:30—^Pepper Young’s Family, Carnev ...... 81 90 82—253 Corpus Christi. Tex.. Jan. S.—oTi .«aid, "and the situation has been tt the squad early this past week. ing questioned points in connec-^ meeting at her home. The invita­ United Slates Govern­ 3:30— Ad Liner torney by Norwalk Republican The "Irish Five," known as the tion with these certificates. availability for scnice. Miss ment obllKations, di­ Program from N. Y. Drigga ...... 93 107 88—288 —George Franck, former all .Amer­ tight since the opening. But some Cardinals, had an easy time top­ Just how Manchester will take Margaret K. Stack. Special Agent, tion was accepted with thanks. C4onvoy Reaches ' diOO—^Backstage Wife. 4:00—Holiday Broadcast leaders who charged that there ica hal^ack at Minnesota, is a The Hartford District ODT of­ rect and fully fruaran- were irregularities in connection McKenr.ey ___ 81 109 91—281 vacancies might occur through ping Brooklyn. Brennan and Con­ th? floor depends a lot on how the United S,tates Public Health Serv­ Dr. Moore Speaks leed ...... 1.140.^)0.00 4:15-«teU a Dallaa 4:15— Afternoon Melodies tnple-wlnner today. first game between the second fice is at 119 Ann street, Hartford, The regent then turned the ^onde nnd obligations 4:45— War News with Democratic political activity shipments to Hot Springs or the nors piled up a total of 41 points ice. at ‘252 Asylum street, Hart­ 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. Total.' ...... 473 505 442 1420 He won his Navy wings and his return to the farm of horses not for the Fighting Irish (note, look at teams is derided. Both coachesriike with branch offices at the City ford, is conducting the siir\’ey in meeting over to the program chair­ Russia Safely of Stat<.«. tnunicipali- 4:45—Young Widder Brown. 4:55— National News in Norwalk during the state elec­ Hail, New Britain and the Cham­ ties, etc...... • tion. commission as a Second Lieuten­ ready to race.” the names) and won going away, t ese pre-game clashes because it Connecticut, and nurses who do not man. Mrs. Robert Leslie Cooper, Other bonds, notes And 5:00—When A Girl Marries. 5:00—Ad Liner—Musical Coop­ Burge In .Army ant in the Marine Corps reserve at 58-29. The scores: g ves them a line on what to ex­ ber of Commerce. Torrington, and receive cards should get in touch debentures ...... • erative The complaint of the Republi­ In a notice to horsemen asking who in turn presented Dr. D. C. Y. (Continned From Page One) 5:15—Portia Faces Life. the U. S. Naval Air Base gradua­ Cardinals pect in the way of new'moves and covers Litchflelii, Tolland and with Miss Stack at that address Moore of the l(x:al Health Board, <"'orporate storks ...... 5:30—^News. can leaders also baa resulted in their cooperation Reeder said con­ Hartford counties. The New Ha­ Ilankinir house and 5:80—Just Plain BiU. New York—Lea Burge, first tion exercises today. B F T plays and the starting lineups for promptly. wiio gave a brief talk on "Social 5:40—Memory Lane the General Assembly temporarily siderable requests for stable ac­ ven District office is at 152 Tem­ ed. It said there were some casual- furniture and equip­ 5:45—Front Page Farrell. baseman of the Brooklyn club's And tonight he will m atri^Iisa McGregor. If ...... 3 1 7 the varsity squads is governed by Diseases” and what Manchester is ment ...... 5:45—Ben Bemle barring two Norwalk Democratic commodations have been received ple street, with branches in the Here and There ti s. g4M—News. Montreal farm team, was inducted marjorle Ball of Battlecreek. from Florida and added : Brennan, rf ...... 10 0 20 what has been uncovered in the There haa been little change in (•oing about it. The physician stat­ Heal estate taken for 6:00—News Representativea, Mayor Frank T. Chamber of Commerce. Bridge­ (A German communique last debt and other real 5:15—Victory Is Our Business. by the Army. Ia. Connors, c ...... 10 1 21 preliminary contest. ed there was no problem here be­ 6:05—John B. Kennedy—News Stack and Fred W. Buckley, from "In faime.s.s to all horsemen in port and in the Chamber of Com- the Connecticut fuel oil situation, Saturday declared that German estate owned ...... 942. 5:35—Musical Appetisers. Strange, If ...... 1 0 2 Both Need Win cause of the cooperation of the Cash on hand and baN 6:10—Sports taking their seats in the State I'Hierce, New London, for New Lon­ but Federal agencies are bending U-boats and surface ships sank a 5:45—Lowell TliomaA commen­ L. Kearns, rg ...... 4 0 8 That this game is due to be a every effort to perauade as many Health authorities and the police ances with other 8:15—Today at the Duncans Legislature. don. Fairfield and New Haven destroyer, damaged several cruis­ i.569.m.to tator. hectic stniggle lies in the fact that ' people as possible to convert from department, with the military men hanks ...... fifOO—^Fred Waxing In Pleasure 6:30—Keep Working, Keep Sing­ Totals ...... both schools need a victorj’ to counties. Windham county is ers and torpedoed four merchant­ C«ishr Items and ex- 28 2 58 the use of fuel oil to solid fuels. in charge a> the Armory who are men in an attack upon an Allied chanjres for crlearini:.* a n m e. . ing, America Brooklyn stay within striking distance of served from the Danielson branch Curtin Unlikely Racing Associations Hope State Defense Council Chairman on the lookout for the welfare of convoy Dec. 31 near Bear island, f)ther assets ...... M 0&.12 f d 5 —News ef the World. 6:45—The World Today B F T a fine Meriden team which is cur­ office of the Providence ODT dis­ Wesley A. Sturgea has been ap­ Fund* set aeliie for ear* 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy trict office. All correspondence their men. He explained his meth­ about midway between Spitz- ItiNS de|i4iHltAret ti30—^Betty Lou and Tommy Hodge, If ...... 3 1 7 rently leading the CCIL. A defeat pointed by Governor Hurley aa act­ od of keeping track of cases of Biggs. 7:15—Rex Stout "Secret Weap­ To Make Journey Vesco. rf ...... 3 0 6 tonight definitely . settles second should be addressed to the district bergen and the northern tip of M o rt a a K a on” ] ing fuel administrator for the communicable diseases by means Norway. The Germans admitted loans .. $ # ■dIO—Oties Berviee Concert. Ossgood. c ...... 3 0 6 place for the time being and to cifllces, where all records relating state. Ixjans on of a map and colored pins, a differ­ the lose of a destroyer.) 5:30—Information Please, 7:30— Eas. Aces For Continuation of Sport Fallon, ig ...... 1 0 2 pull up from third pine • ia quite a to certificates is.sued in the re­ The need for fata and greases collateral Melbourne, Australia. Jan. 8— ent color for scarlet fever and The British communique said: ami pet- Walts Time, 7:45—Mr. Keen—Tracer Of Lost T. Kearns, rg ...... 4 0 8 pull and neither conch likes the spective districts are kept on file. ia still urgent, and the State Sal­ Persons '■^—Although some Australian idea. , * Save Boxes and Barrels other contagious diseases. Doctors "In spite of almost continual sonal se­ itation Party. quarters feel that Prime Minister vage Committee is urging Con­ are required by law to report all curity . . ^ 8:00—Kate Smith Hour Total ...... 14 1 29 The contest will start at 6:30. Fruit and vegetable growers darkness, extreme cold and navi­ United Ipe Dreams. John Curtin should visit Washing­ Turf Comniittee Aidefl necticut housewives to save such such cases to the Town Health iBldlO—People Are Fu.my. 8:55—Cecil Brown Referee; Zemanck. J that is the preliminary game, and and shippers are urged to accu­ kitchen greases aa they do not use, gational hazards due to ice and S t a t e s 9:00—Great Moments From ton to ask President Roosevelt for the general public will not be ad­ Board. Dr. M(x)re said for some low visibility and interference Otivern ineiM ( 5 4 5 —Program from New York. War Effort in Past mulate immediately a stockpile of and sell them to their grocer or obligations, Great Plays more war aid, he is unlikely to Red !!»ox mitted until after the student body second-hand wood boxes, crates, time he has maintained a treat­ from the enemy, supplies continue 35i4fi—Prt^ram from New York. travel oversea.s until there is a Sports Roundup meat man. Glycerine, an impor­ ment station for this town and direct and 9:30—That Brewster Boy Year; Flornla Tracks B F T has been taken care of. baskets, barrels and hampers for to reach Ruaeia by the Northern fully guar­ •U 05-N ew a decisive change in the European tant by-product of aoap making, to Lolton and the state pays for this 10:00—Camel Caravan Vesco. if ...... 6 0 12 use in shipment of their 1943 which these kitchen greases go. is route. antied *• U l3 5 —Three Btms. . situation, the political corre.spon- , Shut Down Pending service. He read a paper on condi­ Contact Announced Bonds nnd 4tt>80—Road to Danger. 10;45—Bobby Tucker's Voices. Berry, rf ...... 2 0 4 crops. By following this advice, an needed in the manirfacture of ex- ohliiratlons 11:00—The SophisUcators dent of The Melbourne Herald said ! By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. it too. . . . The Phillips. Tex., 0 tions in general in the Army which "In a communique published ,Sfi:00—News. today. I Future Regulations in McCann, c ...... 6 12 expected lieavy demand for new plosives. of States, 11:05—Sports Roundup New York. Jan. 8—(J*!—Umpire Country Club recently held a rab­ A. Carlson. Ig ...... 0 2 would indicate that there is a vast municipali­ U 4 6 —Paul Martin's Music. . .1 Freshmen Win Dec. 31. 1942. the Admiralty an­ 11:10— Cecil Brown—News The writer, who said he had oh- | Gas Situation.. BiU Stew-art, who was the first bit hunt to rid the golf course of Hodge, rg ...... 5 0 10 improvement over those than ob­ nounced that His Majesty’s ships ties. etc.. . a 1B«80—Log Cabin Farms Orches­ tnined his information oh gotxi the pe.sUs. The local fiis.sy foiir- medium merchant ships, 39 small tained in the last World War. due other bonds, 11:15— Frank Sinatra. pro baseball player to enlist in the Allied Warplanes had made contact with enemy sur­ notes and tra. 11:30—Abe Lyman, Songs. authority: declared Curtin believed .some promptly took to the’ woods. Total ...... 20 0 40 * mf^ium merchant ships and be­ in large measure to the vigilance face ships in northern waters. It that a visit to the United States By John U. Clark other war, has come around to the In Rec Loop debentures • (•dW—News. 12:00—News . . . When Marquette plays DePaul 1'ankeea tween ISO and 200 landing barges. of the physicians and the effective was then stated that operations Bank stocks » Saturday Morning, Jan. 9 might create the impression he Miami. Fla.. Jan. 8 — i/P) — In conclusion that sports still are. at basketball tomorrow, Mar­ B F T Batter Furiously sulpha drugs. Real estate Saturday Morning, Dec. 26 w-as attempting to put pressure were continuing. taken (or A . M . March 1942 the component parts useful so the home folks can “ let quette's starting lineup will be five R. Carlson, if ...... 2 0 Mrs. Cooper then presented Mrs. A.M. on the president at » time when off steam and get things off their Top Panthers in Close British Bombers At this time our Naval forces debt, sold 5:00—Reveille, Agriculture News. 7:00—News of racing met to devise the best Milwaukee boys and DePaul will Hewitt, rf ...... 2 0 I Sherman Brainard of Waterbury were engaged in escorting a con­ on con­ 5:25—News. the utmost cooperation of Allied chess," . . . And those things usu­ start five Chicagoans. . . . Tub- '.6 2 14 At Japs’ Convoy •>vho gave an tinusually enlighten­ tract or 7:10— Shoppers Special — Music, leaders is essential. means whereby racing might be­ Osborn, c ...... Game 33*29; Second Attack Akyab voy loaded with important military 5:85—Doye O’Dell. ally land right on Bill’s bald head. Thumper Eart Hilligan reports Struff. Ig ...... 2 1 5 ing talk on a subject not often otherwise time The fact that this is an election come a part of the pattern of the . . . Although plans still are nebu- Tilt to Rockets. New Delhi. Jan. 8.—iJP)— R. A. ■uppUea for our RuMian ally. ftequired . . 9 5:45—Reveille. that the Browns were “ night Crockett, ig ...... 1 0 2 (OoMtlaiied from Pag* One) handled—"'Witchcraft and the "On the morning of Dec. 31, Cash on 7:35— Shoppers Special year m Australia also inclines war effort. The result was two­ loua Ned Irish has reserved March bombers raided the Japanese- 4:85—News. game" champs of the American Stansfield, rg ...... 0 2 2 Puritans" Mrs. Bralnard's father British destroyers commMded by band ^ nnd 7:45—Robart Furriers Program Curtin to the view that he should fold; the formation of the Turf 27, three days after the end of the i cupied port of Akyab in west* b a 1 a nces T'JXi—Morning Watch. League last season. At least, they The Freshmen Five finally got fighters definitely reported shot who is 83. is a direct descendant of (?apt. R. St. V. SherbrooRie)*P. S. 7:55—News remain- at home for the present, Committee of America, headed by invitation basketball tournament, started last night in the East Side ern Burma again last night after with other 3:00—News. kept the opposition in the dark as Total ...... 13 5 31 down, five were listed as probably Ptbecca Nurae who was hanged O.. R. N.. in H. M. S. Onslow, banka ... 8:00—News of the World the correspondent added. Herbert Ba>"ard Swope; the organ­ qs the date for a war charities Rec loop and upset the highly a aeriea of daylight forays in 3:15—World News Roundup. 8:15— Shoppers Special to how they got into third place. Referee: Conners. destroyed and four as damaged. as a witch in Salem. Mrs. Brainard which were escorting the (xinvoy, Other asseta ^ ization of the thoroughbred racing court game. . . . Brigham Young favored Panthers, 33-29 in a siz­ which four enemy supply sampans Totnl fniiGa aald# 8:80—Women's Radio Bazaar 8:30—News associations of the United States, Allied loescs were aald to b^rela- exhibited picturea of Reijecca made contact with a greatly su­ U. has come up with a new reason Today’* Guest Star zling contest. August led both ere sunk off the coast farther Nurse’s home an early aaltbox for savlmsa deRoaltara with Nan Clarke. 8:35—Shoppers Special — Con- the first group of its kind. Uveiy small. ’ south, a British communique an­ perior enemy force thought to con­ Shortages Menace why a star athlete can't play. Deak Morse, St. Johnsbury, teams from the floor with 21 points hr use. now used as a museum in a.xrlii ...... n.914.S20.tl 3:55—Program Parade. Uhiied Without question the creation of The final chapter of the battle nounced tixlay. sist of one pocket battleship, one Total Dwane Esplin, all-confereitce bas­ (Vt.i Caledonian Record: "Frank­ a d the frosh needed every bit of Danvers, Mass. The speaker said I.IAHII.ITIK* 9:05—Women's Radio Bazaar. 9:00—Press News these two groups marked the most Frisco Seals atm waa being written today in Several fires were started in the cruiser and a number of destroyer! ketball forward In 1941, dropped ie Slnk'wich and Whirlaway were help they could get from him to her father spelled his name Demsnd deposits <»( In- 9:15—The Story Club with Jane 9:15—Caucasian Melodies Livestock Feeding important development in Ameri­ the Huon gulf off Lae, the Japa­ night raid on Akyab and objec­ off the North cape at the extreme dlvlduAlf. partnerships out of school to look after his 3,000 named athlete of the year and cop the verdict. In the second "Noiirse.' She aaid the family as DlUon. 9:30—The Garden Gate can racing in 1942. The Turf nese base on the New Guinea coast tives In the immediate vicinity of north of Norw'sy. and corpi'ratlons . . . . 13.39? 9:80—"Focd News." sheep. . . . If the Dodgers train in horse of the year, respectively, May Not Play game the Rockets had an easy which presumably was the goal of a whole had been much interested “Captain Sherbrooke immedi­ Time deposits of In- 10:00— Public Forum — Hartford Washington, Jan. 8—i/Pi—Far­ Committee of America gave in- ,e port were attacked with good divlAuaU. pairtner- 9:45—Home Town Girl—Winl Yale's Coxe Memorial field house, thus marking the first time In his­ time with the Swishers, winning the convoy. ii witchcraft and at present one ately led his destroyers into the Boar_ of Health Library Has mers are running into a livestock valuab'e aid in fitting the sport do you suppose "Dem Bums” will resuiti, the communique aaid. ahIpY and corpora* Might. into the war effort; ..he other tory that six flat feet have won 49-12 when Osborne and Ooughlin member waa writing a book on tha attack and closed on the enemy tlons (except savInRt the Answer O P A Consumer feed bottleneck and shortages become “Coxe’s Army?" ran wild for the winner. The Some 160 mllea to the south, The daylight sweeps also Includ­ lO ;00—Encores. New^ group furnished racing with a such signal honors.” Prexy Graham Declares meanwhile. Allied troops were re­ subject. with great gallantry. In the semi- depoaita in aavlnis which threaten the success of the scores: ed attacks on oil installations near Mrs. Brainard spoke rapidly and department) ...... 10:30— Quartermaster Quarter 10:30— .National Hill BiUy Cham­ government’s 1943 war food pro­ clearing house and working organ­ ported to have completed their en­ darkneas and with visibility fur­ Quote, Unquote Service Dept. Freshman Five Chauk and on enemy positloas without notes and her lecture gave Deposits of Ignited f AUi 39c CANNON Hour. pionship gram calling for a record produc­ ization now numbers 33. including Game Is Secondary to velopment of the remnants of the near Rathedaung, 25 milea north- ther reduced by frequent snow­ Btates tJovsinm«ni SALil 794 COMFORTtR lAUS* Joe Cronin (Enroute to his nei* Corp. Raymond (Whizzer) B. F. T. evidence of much research on the 10:45—String Serenade. 11:00— • arren Sweeney—News tion of meats, milk and dairy all the- country's leading race enemy’s Papuan Army on Sanan- w st of Akyab. All the operations storms. the contact was fleeting (Including poatal aa\- Red Cross job at Pearl Harbor 1; White, the 235-pound Marine War Effort. Johnson, If ...... 1 0 2 .subject. She told of a number of and intermittent. The fighting in irs ) ...... Big, plump 3-pound rolls o( unbleach*d 11:00—The Creightons Are Com. 11:05— Delta Rhythm Boys products and poultry and eggs. courses. da point. were carried out without the loss Pepnatts of )44ats. BATH TOWELS “T'here is a lot of difference in the Corps clouter who looked like a August, rf ...... 8 5 21 instances of people who were hang­ continued for about two hours. cotton. 72"x90". Save! ing. 11:15— Neighborhood Call The bottleneck lies in the ina­ Largely through the initiative of a single aircraft, the bulletin munlclpalitlea. stc 69‘ physical condition of the average hea^-yweight prospect, haa been San Francisco, Jan. 8— (J’)— G. Keith, c ...... 2 2 6 Face “ Certain Deatructlon ed or executed, giving their names, "By resolute and skillful han­ 7«.»79.<1 ■ 11:30—U. S. Coast Guard On 11:30—Let's Pretend bility of the nation’s limited pro­ and coortlinating influence of the .■■aid. Pei>osits of other hanks Parade (To,^ WEAF.) ball player of today when he re­ transferred at his request from Conceding that baseball L not an D. Straw, I g ...... 1 2 4 The Allied communique said that sometimes on the testimony only dling of this small .force of de­ Other deposits (crrtl* 1.39 Sti'ched Batts, 72"x90''...... 12:00—Theater of Today cessing facilities to provide suffi­ Turf Committee and the Thorough­ There was no mention of activ­ flo ...... 65.•♦41.70 Sup#r.volue4 in sturdjr, absorbent terry towels 69c Quilt Balts, 81"x96"...... !12:S0—Connecticut Farm Forum. 12:30—Stars Over HolK-wood feeds needed for hogs, beef and sport's contribution to vLtal war Coast outfit. But before he leaves previously had been reported op­ Bills payable, redis­ average player reported, say. 10 to San Francisco Seals predicts that 12. 9 33 that with its elimination the and is first mentioned in the Bible; strong enemy forces to destroy counts and other bor­ by fomous-for.quolity Cannon AAillsI lovely de­ 1:05—News. 1:00—.News dairy cattle, sheep and poultrv’. relief funds exceeded three million he'd like a shot at Turkey TTiomp- erating in the vicinity of Rathe­ ■ 1:15—Market. Agri. News 1:05—Strictly Swing Protein feeds are mixed with dollars in 1942. Throughout the 15 years ago. 'Very few players let aon. . . . Navy Lieut. Carl Stock­ the 1943 league schedule will be Panthers Papuan peninsula would be com- Shakespeare, Goethe and Burns the convoy. rowed money (com­ signs, colors! Save today! themselves get far out of condi­ scrapped. . pletely cleared at Japanese troops. daung after pushing down the also refer to it in their writings. Escape In Low Visibility mercial dept.) ...... • SAIEI 69< C O n O N BLANKETS 1:30— Ad Liner com and other grains to provide year it was apparent that the con­ holm, former six-day bike racer, codst from the Indian frontier. Amounts tel aside for balanced rations. tion now.” haa been appointed executive offi­ Graham Interpreted war man- Duffy, if ...... 3 0 6 The primary object of the Pa­ She characterized Joim of Arc of 'More powerful forces then ar­ liitereat. taxes and Sole! Terry hand towtU, 1S"x3 0"... .94 2:00—News duct of racing and the renewals of Pastel plaid single blankets. Easy to {Lists Fiiruaces Feed manufacturers here to dis­ the turf's great classics were inci­ cer of the shore patrol battalion in pow;er Commissioner Paul Mc­ Moriarty, rf ...... 2 1 5 puan ciwpaigm. annDfilation . of France as the most ’ outstanding rived in support and engaged the other expenaea ...... ^ Sale! Plaid or plain wash cloths...... 4< One-Minute Sports Page Lieut. Gtn. Tomatore Horii's Army person who was put to death for enemy, who escaped in low visi­ Other liabilities ...... 41»' wash ^ 6"x76". Pino bargains! cuss the problem with Agriculture dental to racing's desire to fit into the Chicago area. . . . Pvt. Werner Nutt's ruling that baseball ia not Mi'dean, c ...... 1 0 2 Army Air Forces Reserves for losses and 57' department officials warned that Manager Charley Jones is non­ Keaney. 260-pound son of the essential to mean that tlie Coast LaFrancis. c ...... '7 0 14 which only last September drove her supernatural powe*s. In Eng­ bility and returned in high speed securities depreciation i\ Lana Turner the pattern of the war effort in the to within 32 miles of ^ort Mores­ 1.89 Cotton Pair Blankets...... Not unless steps are taken soon to in­ best way it could. committal, but Buck (Louisville Rhode Island basketball coach and League would not be able to oper­ Kennedy, I g ...... 0 0 0 Bomb Jap Bases land alone 30,000 people were put to the safety of their bases on the u.ipHal accouht; by. now can be considered accomp­ Kirat prefer­ crease processing facilities and Under normal circumatancea, Times) Weaver Insists that Sam­ a fair court performer for his dad, ate on full schedule because base­ (^arisen, I g ...... 0 0 0 Washington, Jan. 8—<4”)—The to death for practicing infernal Norwegian coast. lished, the bulletin declared. arts, but it waa by no meana con­ "The enemy has sdmitted that a red atock. * Sale! 89c Sheet Blankets...... ; Hartford. Jan. 8—(J»— Flooded Seeks Divorce possibly to obtain supplies from the actunal racing in 1942 would my Angott, the retired lightweight is in charge of recreation at White ball players in war work would be Noren, rg ...... 1 ' 0 . 2 Navy reported today that Army Second prefer­ other countries, farmers will be champion, is planning to return to Horse, Ala,ska. . . . Freddie Arch­ required to stay on the Job. This Armyi the communique fined to England, in many places destroyer, reporteii to be Of the red stock. ^ 'by requests for information on have been hailed ais remarkable. Quish, rg ...... 0 0 0 added, waa approximately 15,000 Air Forcea bad again bombed Jap­ Mass class, which our forces last unable to meet production goals. Not aince the famous Seablscuit- the ring as a welterweight—and in er. crack Newark, N. J„ welter- "But we’ll have Saturday and of continental Europe witches and immon^tock Rui.OOo.OO Svhat tumacefl are convertible and Los Angele.-!, Jan, 8—i j”— Glam­ strong and represented parts of anese bases at Klska, in the Aleu­ wizards were executed for their sighted in sinking condition, was, Surplus ...... SALEI UNBLEACHED MUSLIN are not, the State Offict of orous Lana Turner, who figured in Failure to achieve goals would War Admiral feud of 1938 has the the not-to-distant future. . . . May­ w-eight, has joined the SeaBees and Sunday baseball put on by players 14 1 29 tian islands, and Munda, in the U n (I I vldod probably mean a further reduction be Sammy never beard the old say­ who are in war work, and we’ll at least four divisions, which in­ supposed obedience to Satan. in fa ct sunk, and damage ia proflta .... 113.3HS.Srt price Administration tbday listed one of the film colony t principal turf seen two such fine thorough­ is stationed at the Camp Endicott, Score at half, Panthers 16-7, cluded infantry, engineers, anti­ Solomona, but that no results were claimed to oriis of the larger ships. I Good servictoble quality. Whitens with in civilian supplies of meats, dairy ing, You can't abdicate and eat R. I., training center. . . . have a lot of fun, too. We can do Statutes were paaaed against Rt serves . . . r . 'volts which they do not consider 1942 elopements, new becomes the breds as Alsab and Whlrlaway Referees, Daqudls and Perrio. aircraft batteries, mountain artil­ reported. ' "The board of the Admiralty Total capital accounts.. 316.»»HS so washing. 36" wide. Value! 7 re. and poultry products.’ plus the keen rivalry of the two that We are making plans to do witch-craft by Henry VI, Henry semvertlble. The list follows. first important -lollywood figure lery, cavalry, construction battal­ Navy (bommunlque No. 244 aald: VII and Queen Elizabeth, and the regrets to announce that H. M. S SttvIiiK* department de- Alrtemp Division, all models; to seek her freedom in 1913. juveniles, Count Fleet and Occupa­ racing, its supervision by State it, and we will be ready to do it Rockets poffita ...... 30c Lengweor Pillow Tubing. . 26< yd. ions, crack landing units and "Nortn Pacific: last persons executed in that coun­ destroyer Achates. Lieut. Comdr. 8 H V 1 n Rs department AinerJean Radiator, No. H, Ideal; Honey-haired Lana, who only a tion. Commissions, Its contributions to just as soon as they let us know B. F. T. "1. On Jan. 6th, a force of 'Lib­ A. H. Tyndall Johns. R. N.. was Evidence Is Heard Welters Battle the final score for this season. medical and service detachments. try were a Mrs. Hlckes and her borrowings ...... ^hocedo boiler: Kohler company, month ago disclosed she is an ex­ Pledge Sapport relief, the significant amount paid Osborne, If ...... 7, 0 14 erator' heavy bombers (Consolida­ damaged in defense of the convoy Other liabllltlea ttav- 2.98 Mattress Pads, 54"x76''-----197 pectant mother, yesterday peti­ No one can make any positive "W'e sU know baseball Is not an Several Thousand Drowned little daughter in 1716. In Scot­ K obler No. 22; Majestic companyi in Federal taxes and the substan­ Murphy, rf ...... 0 0 0 ted B-24) dropped bombs on shore land there have been no executions and subsequently sank. InRi department! 2.29 Mattress Covers, 54"...... 1.87 ^:»U models except heavy duty tioned to annul her marriage to In Stabbing Death forecast for the sport In 1943. The tial revenue paid to the states, In Boston Arena essential industry," Graham said een informed. Uotn. ?av, boilers: Mound Oak. MX. has more than an incidental ap­ public acceptance. ferred by bis draft board to play 4 stroyed while attempting to land, ‘The convoy, which suffered no testimony concerning the death of fistic argument will be reaumedt Cordera, rg .... ___ 2 0 "2. On Jan. 7th a force of ‘Ma­ were persecuted and put to death Dept. Dept Firmly woven cotton in a colorful green, oad 60-BD aeries, H. B. So far as the actress’ attorney, peal even to peoples closely in­ - Quite sinmly the outlook for baseball. the bulletin said. lose or damage as a result of the Norman H. NewTnark, is aware, Gottfried Seegelken. 34. a Danbury aftor a year's lapae, tonight when rauder’ medium bombers (Martin for their supposed ability to per United .States Oovern- 25% W OOL lith. Five Star Boiler; Titus- cluded in the war. Here in our own racing in 1M3 will be predicated "Mr. McNutt must be pfsparlng 23 3 General Horii himaelf waa re­ enemy's efforts, has arrived in ment obligations, di­ red or blue print. Save! 10* the acUon is a clean break, he grocer, who allegedly was stabbed Georgie Martin of Boston, the B-26) attacked the airfield and in­ form feats of magic'or sorcery and rect and fully jniaran- *’jrtlle, Tlscot; and Wsterman- country the Thoroughbred Racing on the same policies that guided it us for the coming statement that Swiahers ported slain on Dec. 21. north Russian porta." said, and not merely a formality to death by James Joseph Mc­ Associations are on reeprd ai baseball men in war work will be stallations on Munda in New Geor­ to injure others. teed ...... ® 4.47 ISC Striped Kitchen Towels.. . ^ i|fif«tei1>ury, aeries 2300 and 9300. so successfully in 1942: through New England welteryvelght cham­ B. F. T. Enemy aircraft definitely known Cotton Mather in 1685 published Other bond# and slocka • w clarify the couple's marital sta­ Carthy. 17, of Danbury, during dn pledging themselves to another all- frozen to their war Jobs. I don't gia islands. Results were not re­ ” yoijr furnace ia not one of the attempted robbery in the victim’s the agencies of the turf committee pion, clashes with Torty Ferrara of ...... 1 0 2 to have been destroyed aince the an account of cases of witchcraft No SohooIrtiofVi For 25 l^rttns and dlacounta (In- Save on useful pastel plaid blankets in a rich 29c Printed Kitchen Towels. . . . tus. Miss Turner herself said there out effort to aid ;he war relief see bow sn able-bodied man in Tiffany, if - ported." cludinr redlacounta). • Mated, ‘It means you have a store, Dec. 30. t; and the Thoroughbred Racing As­ New York, in a 10-round bout at Shea, rf ...... 1 0 2 beginning of the Papaiin campaign a book which received the recom Dwartibie fumare’' and "your IS no statement to be made on this agencies and to improve the con­ war work can quit that for base­ Naval spokesmen professed to either asseta ...... v ^lend of 25% new wool and 75% strong col* Save on Dish Cloths, 15"x17".. point. McCarthy, said to be the poaes- sociations It will continue to devise the Arena. Buckley, rf ...... 0 0 0 were listed by Allied headquarters mendation of the governor of the De Soto. Kfia.-H4>)—School is Jb( worries can be solved for duct of the sport. ball." at 383. Eighty-one were reported have no intormation about these Ion, specially woven for maximum warmth and sor of a "bad boy” record, haa the best means whereby it might Their squabbling started when Marte, C ■ ■...... 2 2 6 colony and the presiiient of Har­ out fofj twrnty-five children here. Total ...... « 4urati0B,‘* the OPA asserts. Prohibition of pleasure driving became a part of the pattern of All but two of Graham’s players probably destroyed and 117 dam­ operations other than that given They are children of war plant I-lTHroSK FOH WHICH 1’l.i.DGKD durability and beautifully bound with rayon 1.39 Lunchiton Cloths, S2"*i2". Chief Justice Dies made a complete confession, ac­ they battled to a bruising draw In Rand. Ig ...... 0 1 1 In the communique. vard (College. haa resulted in the shutting down the war effort. are in war work. aged—a total of 531. \ orkers. living in a trpdler camp. Bortow.d mon«y . . *A U A sotin ribboni 3% poundsl 72"x84". cording to policemen. Detained in of Tropical Park and caused their first meeting in New York. Sweet, rg ...... 0 X 1 The speaker closed by contrast Other purposes, via: iT" Mlvkig Eagiacer Dies ^ s t o n , Jan. 8—>—F. Delano the county jail, without bonds, on Naval losses inflicted on the TLe Do Soto school enrollment ex A A Hialeah to call off the opening of Martin, whp haa a knack of com­ Ing the progress we have made in A A •Alt Words Cotton lotH oto HygeieAuA Treewd # ^tnam. 59, chief justice of the a charge of murder, the youth did T. C. U. Co-Captelns Bookkeeper Needed 4 4 12 I Japaiieae by Allied airmen during Coastructioa Official Dies 300 years, and hoped that in an­ plodod from last year's 70 to 234. li—Dr. its meeting, scheduled for next ing out on top in return bouts, haa A A So Rotord•lord the Oeowtb ef loeterlo. ' ' ^ ^ Boston Municipal court and a for­ not attend the inquest. been eager to get another crack at Score at half time, 26-3 Rockets. the aame period, including attacks other 300 years even greater pro­ si.J the School Board flnsUy told Mace Payne, 65, mining en- Wednesday. Racing, however, is Fort Worth — Fullback Bob Billings, M ont, Jan. 8. — — on the New Britain area, were list­ mer commander of the Oliver The coroner reserved decision. Farrars ever aince. T h e. latter Referee, Perrio. West Hartford, Jan. 8—(iF)— gress may be made, and war for­ the last 25 to tnroll there was no Total ...... ^ ^ ^ - ’ and Induatriallat. died last not confined to Florida and we are McCollum and Tackle Clyde Flow­ Basketball free throw contests by en as follows; 8tate of Connecticut. County of Ames post, American Legion, died hopeful that it will continue else­ originally was matched with Kenneth Gordon, 68, who as vice ever outlawed. ■.pace for -them until a new acbool A graduaU of McGill uni- toitay at his home. He was ap­ ers were elected co-captains of the mail saves travel, but the sponsor Sunk or seriously damaged—six waa built—a long Job. But one per­ Hartford, aa. Manchester. f, amtxeal. Or. Payne once Bnvoy Readme New Delhi where so long aa it doea not con­ Ralph Zanellt but when that president' of Marc Eidlltz and After the lecture, adjournment 1. Harold C, Alvord. Treaaurer of pointed chief justice in 1939 after 1943 Texas Chriati^ football didn’t leitllze the bookeaplng Job cruisers, 13 destroyers, one de­ waa made to the dininig room, son pot worrying about it ia Supt. the al>ove named bank, do aolainnly IV field secretary of the Amer- flict with the 'War effort. team. Providence slugger withd.ew be- involved. Sons Inc., supervised the con­ ® since Delhi, India, Jan. 8.— m — 4M9t Nighl^s Fights stroyer tender, two seaplane ten­ struction o f the SterHng library where Miaa Mary Benton, who aa^ WiUlam Knox. He Juaf received swear that the above atatement la i Mining congreaa and for sev- Racing in America ia rapidly cauae of a heavy .cold, Martin 'vol­ The Billings Gazette, sponsor of irua to the beat of my knowledge 1930. He also had served as a sen- William Phillips, President Rooee- extending to a wider fleld of unteered to aubetitute. ders, two gunboats, 44 large to and Harkneaa Memorial at Yale, sisted the hoateas, Mrs. House, hta induction notice from the draft eara before the Russian re- ^ r assistant attorney general of Purdue Record a season-long high school tourna­ an4 b«U -f. C. A L V ^ P he was chiel geologist for 'elt's peraonal envroy to India and amusement due to its becoming Two up-and-coming welter- ment, reported 38 teams from By The Associated Press and many large insuranca com­ poured tea. Mis* Kmlly apd Miaa board. Ma^chusetta from 1927 to 19.30 former U. 8. ambassador to Rome, pany building in Hartford, died at Laura Houae served the guests to ■ubserlb-d and swern to bofor* , vian government. In re- IJuring the First World war he more highly commerciaUxed which, Lafayete, Ind. — ^Purdue’s ,1943 welghU will stage the eight-round three states are competing. Two Fall River, Ma-a.—Artie Le- ni« this »th dsr nf January. IMS, reached New Delhi today by air although regreted by some, has a his homo- yesterday after s ' long dainty cookies, cake and candled The Great Sait Lake and Dead t(SMS he had operated a metal judge advocate of the 76th athletic equade, competing in 11 semi-final, Dave (Golden Boy) An­ IS-team leagues will be formed, wlhe, 150, Brooklyn, and Frankie Read Herald Advs. LOUI8 H. MARTB > fiDeteshg fit eesffce from KsrachL He was driven im> positive and benefleial influence in sports, wound up 1942 with 72 vic­ drews of Lowell, and Buster Beau- and as many more aa can be ar- Young, 150, New Haven, CJonn., illness. He waa a native of To­ lefton slices from an attractive Sea are the two bodies of water Notary Public. TEL. 3161 MANCHESTER, I |D*v»a»oo, on earth aalUer than the eeaana. JI.1.I-4S, ,824-828 MAIN STREET i ^mertlgtaly td the viceroy's house. many rcapecta. The condtKt o< tories and 49 defeata. pre of Burlington, 'Vt. ;ranged. drew (10). ronto. Canada. bupet table. i ti> '.'.'VV.Jjr, •> X ' -.'•T. - MANOHESTEK BVl^ONG HERAiD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FKIHAY, JANUARY 8, l94» m ■it MICKEY FINN 'the Better Mouse-Trap I LANK LEONARfl

Sense and Nonsense GOING T YEAH— I HEAR YMt KlOOlN'r’J A NEW KINO OF SAV--» IT EURE) I'LL BAY/ AND LIfTEN—- X A OH YEAH? WELL, FISHING, V TROUT ARE “ CLEANING RO*RODi lOES THE ypi lot easier ASKEp FOR J YOU'RE NEXT« ^SoBg Ob Mm F h m ! Qumtion Of Knowledge Insurance Agent (to farm ap­ SERGEANT?] BITING OVERTON I'M JUST GOtNGx ICKI / THAN THE ONE IT NEXT* / AFTER M E i plicant)—Did you ever meet with THE PARAOt TO SEE. IF ir - W1 HAVE TO use! I sing the bean, the onion meek. He who knows not and knowa GROUNOj ANY GOOD* a The rutabaga and the leek. not that he knowa not la a fool— an accident? Fur them my admiration grows Shun Him. Farmer—No, only a mule kicked Heating— Plumbing— Help Wanted— Female S3 Too many people alng the rose. He who l.nowB not and knows in two of my ribs ones, and a Lost and Found 1 Automobiles for Sale 4 Household Goods 51 Wanted— Real Estate 77 speech, despite it* very gencraj rattlesnake bit me on the leg a Roofing 17 nature, was the only point on that be knowa pot is a scholar— ub PONTIAC 46) 1939 tour door WE W ILL SELL furniture, and HAVE BUYER FOR A good 2 Speech Meets Professor—What happens when Watch Him. couple of years ago. EoBT—CHROMItm plated V. hlch any real division appeared I or sedan. Radio, heater, signal ED COUGHLIN —REPAIRS OF knowledge of typing and office ruga, atoves and other houaeiiold family or 4 family which will the human body la Immersed in He who knows and knowa not Insurance Agent—Great Scott I all types ot roofs. 300 Woodland, work, permanent position. Brun­ goods at the lowest prices in bill even this was not along part)! Don’t you consider those acci­ »isr. lights, like new Inside and out. show good Income for investment. lines. r I water? that he knowa is aaltep—Waka — An exceptional automobile, $646. street. Phone 7707. ners. 80 Oakland street. Tel. town. Albert's, 43 Allyn St.. Hart­ Call Arthur A. Knofla. 875 Main Unusual Favor Pretty Co-ed—The telephone Him. dents T ’L Terms $7.44 weekly. Trades 5191-4485. ford. street. Tel. 5440-5938. Senator Wagner (D -NY), a lead-] rings. Farmer—Nope, they dope it ’ ■ advocate of social security He who knows and knows that malf. Dark brown with taken. No red tape. Demonstra- he knows is a wise man—Follow apurpoaa. TED—WOMAN. 3 or 4 hours FOR SALE—GREEN AND cream ^ 111 Congress mea.surcs, announced he would of-| tion at your home by appomt- Moving—Truck'jig— Him. once a week for cleaning. Tele­ Meet Maater gas stove. Call Legal Notices 7.S icr soon two proposals on post-j SoMler*a Song ®- ment. Telephone Finance Mana­ Storage 2U Wc go to fight on foreign aoU that With Uncle Sam taking both phone 2-0144. 2-0974. (Continued from Page One) war employment and genera our looae change and our old keys, ward. ger of Brunner Sales Co.. 5191- Pursuant to an orrl^r by the Pro­ freedom’s flag may fly ..,-^1, Tha trouble with a lot of pub­ 4588-2-0135. THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERa Co. bale Couri for ihc Dlwtrtct nf .Man- social security “to provide the v/hat in the world are we going fTED —TWO WOMEN or FOR SALE - FIVE PIECE break­ ba.sit for public discussion and con-| I Forever over land and tea, Jn lic speakers is that they pass up local and long distance moving. girls for Manchester Laundry. 72 obi'flifr. timed Aur. 10, 1:MJ ninny members called the "concil­ to have to Jungle-jangle? Automobiles for Sale 4 -FOR SALK -19.51 ilODKL A Ford Return load system, furniture fast aet, also studio couch. Call Hinchilf il. aDDoint itra im a iatory" tone of the speech and gressional action on these main peaceful, sunlit sky. too many opportunities to alt Maple .atreet. at 28 Clinton street. !<•( Itt n* II ill iM lNalf Rah urriafit issues." We go itrith loyal, eager hearts to down. “ ctMipc, excellent condition. 41 storage. Dial 6260. leal f-Rlalr. b^loiiKhiu t-» iii«- I'J.-tato pondered its significance. Professor—What’a the differ­ * Kensington street. Phone 3304. TED—YOUNG LADY or of Alfrtd \V. MiK'kluiN. hitc nf Man- Many Republicans joined the The Senate was in recess toda.\| take our rightful plica I Along the far-flung battle linea o t We are a great believer in luck. ence between a grass widow and a middle aged woman to take ftlachinery and Tools 52 ebrsttr. t.'oniuutifui. dcu»ns»d. Democrats in predicting the rc- until Monday, but Republicans OUT OUR WAY n, FOR SALE—1935 PLY.MOUTH Repairuig 23 Ritiiatid on ihc 8nuUn*rl> Ride of stiaincd, non-belligerent wording planned a party conference to re-| every allied race. The harder we work, the more sod widow? BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLE charee of retail store. Steady em­ Urnry Rtrt»* i in .Manolicslrr and of It we seem to have. Young Man—Just a lot of dirt. R. F. D. 1, RockvlUc. sedan, $50.00. 1934 Biilck sedan, ployment. straight aalary. Apply USED CLETRAC TRACTOR— known an Nt». l.S Henry Rtrcri. h»- on domestic questions would go elect Senator McNary off Oregon [ We go to win the world for peace, — $25.00. 1934 Dodge sedan. SAWS Oh ALL KINDS filed, set. lajl No. •> ami th*- wx-si.rly Hf- be this our battle song; HA.' HIM VAPPIM’.' ’^1007 Main street. Oliver, an^ Fordson parts. Used far toward strengthening pros­ a.s leader. Senator Barkley of Kcn^ ’AT AIM’T CIGKV- A f WELL, DAVE.HEES ^ EGAD,BAILEV/I'M ABOUT THE O W N ^ OUGUTA t h a t FOR SALE 1931 $'25.00. 1937 Model T , ana repaired, cord wood saws to* n feet of L"l Nf». I a map «‘h- pects for unity in the newly- [That all may live upon the earth, IT AIM’T FAIR.' \NHY S) JO E’S OFF WO LAK DEES WHY )NHEW I Moline tractor on rubber. Dublin IUImI OakRiMVc IhiLliis," on lilo lucky was renamed the majority TO WAC^EFt A TfeNWER.OM $35.00. Brunner Sales, SO Oak- gummed, power and hand lawn TED WOMAN pr yirl to sworn Legislature. One Republi­ the weak man, and the strong. FUNNY BUSINESS DOSVT VOU TAKE TM’ ) YD D hfY ANJ’> - - H A H .' H E WAS STUDVIWG GET PUSHED FOR Tu r t l e jiowers iverhauled, and sharp­ "ractor Company, Willlmantlc. In ihf Titwn t’h rk r itfricu in Man- leader at a Democratic conference! "6MART GOAT" IW TlAE land street. Tel. 5191. rare for child 8 to 4^for 1 week or oht Ricr, notice ist hoia by rIvch that can asked the question whether yesterday. mm*. GOVS K4EXT TO ME / >NE GOT L E A R W D E M E D ia W E H E HOARDING HAGH IP COULDN'T' m. Call Manchester 7851. ened. Stored all winter no extra so. Call 1337. I. Hfi'bt'rt H. lli>URc of Maiu'hcait'i'. the president had not cast his hat Junior—What la.money, daddy? FER THEM RCjriEM TO KEEP MACHIWIST b r o u g h t a l l FIFTH/-** HMP— NAE>/ THA"^LUG IE STILL OnI charge. Axes, knives, .shears, and tNimmittce Mill »»ll Ralti propert> to The House arranged a mcctingl GET A ” COLE MOTOR.S—WE HAVT! .50 Wanted— To Buy 58 in the ring for a fourth term. today, but only to listen to a tewf Daddy—A thing, my son, that jobsfvnhypobcause A t h a t T R A D E . W(DW .H )S A C H E S THE HUWCH CAME TO skates sharpened. Capitol Gnnd- .Icnnette U. Mmklow of MambcR- THJE TRACK ! BUT IP PHCTO > used car mod business. Owner inducted in ocesn Radio dispatches purport­ ing \pow, in the midst of war, ac-1 tion an a new, all-inclusive social | 33 counts charging misapproprla-l . Before Yoo Have a Fire Army soon. Write Box G. Herald. ing to give Berlin reaction to ANOTHER New Year with a Merrv securitit structure. j tion of more than S9.000 in tundsi Wife (to hubby who has stum- . or Accident Boarders Wanted 59-A President Roo.sevelt's me.ssage to of ht.s union, whose members workl Congress hammered away at four "It thc^'-tiecurity of the individual Ibled ovsr a chair in the dark try- flee on a $300,000,000 New York cUy| ling to get into bed after a large . Help Wanted— Female 35 WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN propaganda polnt.s today. citizen, or the lamily, should be-^, t. . N* ll' T h e m a w op t h e h o o p /-a 5ICKINNET BROTHERS roomers and boarders, home cook- water project. |evening)— Is that you, Arthur? “It’s the gang playing poker on the wiy down jiBjmi HELP Transmissions rccordcfl by the come a subject ot national debate, A supreme court jury, whichj 505 .Main SL, Manchester, Conn. € . peals, continuous hot water, the country knows where 1 stand," Husband—Yesh m’dear, if 'taint Telephone 6060 • 7483 GIRL OR WOMAN wanted. New Federal Communications Commis­ had heard 21 days of testimon.v, FED—GOOD HO.ME FOR and showers. 330 Adams street. sions presented these as follows: said the chief executive. Then, as ll'm goln ply for a divorshe. Model Laundry, Summit streeL Ic hound puppy, black and returned the verdict last nightl "1—That the Roosevelt message if to take any sting out of the BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Oh, OhT BY BDOAR MARim WANTED •.•hite, three months old, treated following six hours deliberation. I SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH was designed to offset ‘doubts' ot only words—"1 dissent"—that car­ L iv in g ....It Isn't so much the Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 Justice Riley H. Heath set Jan. 161 Icards-j’ou hold in this game of life r Americans who want to know ried any challenge to Congress in for sentencing and remanded Nuz-| VDOd ojy;? T'Aw 9^3couaiow TWViiVd W ANTED— ROOM. W IT H ' OR why the president 'has driven' the them in the entire address, he ex­ las it is the way you play them. .. zo to Orange county jail after can-[ IThe luck of the "deal" may be all 9 ^ TVXKX OV5NT A War Work without board by 2 ladies. North United States into the war. pressed the hope that thus would Wanted— Pets— celling his $,50,000 bond. lagaln.st you....But if you mix a — MALE OR FEMALE End preferred. • Write Box W, "2—That the production figures not be regarded "as an issue—but Poultry— Stock 41 The counts were contained ini Ibit of vision with a lot of common ■to W Women, for typing,, Herald or Phone 4161 between cited by the president are 'fantas­ rather as a task tor all ot da to two indictments charging grand! SAN'-y-V 8 and 5. tic.' study sympathetically." Iscnse in the way you play your WANTED TO BUY, beef cows, larceny, forgery and petit lar-1 l*‘cards," the game is yours. IS TVNROMy 05Y clerical work and as calves and pigs for slaughtering. "3—That the U. S, is beset with It wa.1 a new liepublican cohr ceny while Niizzo was chief busi-1 T HELP WANTED ■corruption.' gressman from Washington state pow or sewing machine Will pay good price. Manchester ne.ss agent of Local 17. Interna­ Diner—I should like a porter­ Slaughter House. Tel. 2-0294. Houses for Rent 6.3 "4—That Anglo-American air Representative Holmes who tional Hod Carriers, Building and /r attacks on Germany will be an­ saw political ghosts hovering over house steak, with mushrooms. operators* Common Laborers union (A F D ). Isome browned swered by 'far more powerful the address. He said it "might He W^s acquitted on one count in­ deliciously toast, FOR RENT—LARGE 6 room plenty of butter. Experience not necessary. We will Articles for Sale 45 German air attacks on England.' " possibly be construed as a good volving $115.60 for purchase of s| Iviltti Men— house. Mahieu, 125 Autumn St. This theme apparently was for campaign speech for the 1944 I W‘alter— 'Sense me, suh. Is you FOR .SALE—1942 TRAILFIR. 25 movie eftmea. |tryln' to give me an order, Is Allied consumption only. presidential election,” and added. Defcn.se' Council Henry Hirsch- or train you as you earn. Apply in foot, two rooms, sleeps four. Bob you jes' reminiscin' "bout old Experlenceil firemen Suburban for Rent 66 U. S. government monitoring "The question might be asked berg dcferrtHl entering motions I Nelson Tra'lways, Trailer City, stations reported that the German 'Did President Roosevelt throw his until the day of sentencing. The [times ? and madiinists. Person at So. Windsor. FOR RENT—4 ROOM unfurnish­ radio had mode no mention of the hat into the ring on Jan. 7, maximum sentliONSr on calling. Call 5805. St. Mary's Episcopal church, at and create no dissension. He didn't UNIFORM I'D SWEAR HE WAS A GERMAN INEISEKIHEIMIR... ONE IWANTYCW TO Allen & Hitchcock, F or Sale its annual meeting yesterday, af­ propose any measures that would bring about controversy or dis­ (5F THE MOST LOYAL AND M KT MM. HR BE Inc. FOUR-ROOM CAPE COD ternoon. Mrs. Johnson succeeds Wanted— Real Estate 77 Mrs. Max Kasulki. Her associate sension. On social security he only REMARKASLC MEN IM THE COMMANDING Fireplace. Oil burner. Good officers are as follows: vice presi­ discussed general principles which OUR ARMV. SPENDS AAUCH OFFICER OF yOilft Manchester Office: resiiicntiul l(K-utlon. Ready for ^ , t 953 Main St. Tel. 3301 WANTED TO BUY 6 or 7 room dent, Mrs. John Darling: treasur­ probably everyone could approve. OF HIS tim e BEHIND THE EKPEDITIOW.' ininiediate oecupaney. F. H. A. single house, give location, price, er. Mrs. Charlotte Gotberg: secre­ Unemployment, the same." WANTED financing. ENEMY LINES, IMP6RS0N- WlUlmantie Office: etc. Write Box R, Herald. tary, Mrs. Gordon Fogg; direc­ Senator Wheeler ( D.. Mont.), 8Zi Mnin St. Tel. I9S5 tresses: Mrs. Albert Lindsay and thought U a "very clever speech" ATIM6 A OESTAFO OFFICER. t-ACRE FARM-rOir Lake St. Mrs. Joseph Kennedy. in that it "dealt with generalities m m t m iim - . AND Y O iro BE SORPRlseO REAL ESTATE LISTING near Vernon Center. 5-room Hostesses for the social that with which every right-thinking HOW MUCH information t'u|>e Cod house and bam. followed yesterday’s business ses­ person could agree." HE BRIN6 S BACK MANCHESTER— UNOCCUPIED HOME sion were Mrs. John Darling and Senator Alkcn (R.. V't.) apprais­ tor*, urn ST uvk sssvici. we. t, m. wa u. a mt, esr. /-8 Cniun Street. Two 5-rnimi FOR SALE! Mrs. Clarence Johnson. ed it as a speech that would fail flats. 2 garages. S. P. .84,800. ROOM SEE to "stir up controversy—and that's t-e D. P. $800. Flat now vacant. 4-ROOM SINGLE WITH 3-CAR SSSm ISSlILSIm1££2S^ “It’s an invitation to Aunt Mary’s anniversary celebra­ Hijackers Keep Beef unusual coming from that source." tion! They're sure to have ebainpagne, but 1 wonder if GARAGE. Located 1 ', miles Apparently having in mind the AND TUART J. WASLEY from Glastonbury Center, oil cf) “Now don't be pigs, children— we can spare tiw gallon and a half of gasoline to get there Elro Street. Two .1-room Real Estate and Insurance Los Angeles*—■(fl’i—Police have p- esidenfs promise to Simplify I Papa will decide who gets the flats. S. P. SO.OOO. D. P New London Turnpike. Ilouae Federal queationnaircs and cut and beckl” State Theater Buildliw is equipped with hot water reported recovery of 3,400 pounds dnnnsMcksT $1,000. I ' d tape and administrative nui­ Telephone 6648 • 7t4u heating system with otl burner, ot hijacked meat, but it's all sances. Representative Wadsworth flrrplaee. Modem kitchen. Pri­ bologna—the meat, that is. Still IR -NY) said: rOONERVlLLE FOLKS* South End Section. 2-famil.v vately owned water system and missing are 2.600 pounds of choice BY FONTAINE FOX flat.. .1 rooms down, 4 u|i. 2-cnr is wired for an electric range. roasts and top steaks. Officers ■ "He admitted the imperfections BOARD said they found the stolen truck, in domestic performance and said garage. S. P. $.'1,700. I). P. Large lot. some lard and the bologna. But the we'll strive to do better." $ $ 00. ALLEY OOP The Voice of the People BY V. T. HAMLIN Price $5,200 — hijacker kept the beef.. The social security part of the Porter Street Se<-tion. .1-ronm HOT STUFF! I ’M S A T IS FIED WEAKnoONWA ILL SAV WE AINT/ VOU’R t GOMKJAI YOU BETCHER tingle. Bathroom, t.argc lot. Cash $1,000 WHATCHA 8. P. $1,900. n. P. 8,500. - ARRIVING TODAY Fabric Gloves W OOLLV, OOP. 3 H E W ILL, STAND ROR NO , THKr O f wrrcH h a s TRY HER CASE >/ LIFE YOU ARE.. F o r 10 T o 3 0 MEAN. CAUSED US LOTSA Inquire: 1 CO TTA HAiHD rr 3 0 1 G U E S S iT H E R T ^ WATTIN’AROUND fCOAL HEATING TO VOU AW' TH’ 8 0 /5 T H E R E S MO TILLTHISTHIW© m ise r y a n 'SHE’S^, N O W / /' ^s t G i l l P G P O O P D j ^ t i v Oak Street Sei'tiim. t-romn FOR, FIXIW’ HUBRV ABOUT' ) N O SORTA GONNA GET WHAt5 MAD ABOUT Duplex. S. P. SI.’OO. I), p. STOVES - McKinney Brothers 06TTIW' HER.' Humyf, GLOWS $800, vOL’ EEWV / I RKkOW ’ COMIW’ TO HER/ IT/ .565 Main Street Manchester WAR-GUILT W o m e n f-SH E’U S M y • LONG WOOD STOVES Telephone 6060 . Evenings 7483 .TOP/V, PUT/ TRIAL V VERNON— s t a r t e d IS 5-rooni single. S. p. 8.S.800. D. P. $800. .Now a\:iilable. m WHITE ENAMEL m COAL BURNING ( BOLTON— KITCHEN STOVES HAVE BUYER FOR Just otl Route B. •5*r*>oiii 4 OR 5 ROOM house. I acre land. S, P. $3,300. PHONE f S.MALL GAS STOVES D. P. $600. SINGLE 55,000 Price Range. COVENTRY— GET YOURS tODAY! Main street. South Coxeniri Call 7-rooiii single, ,2-ear garage. 2 JONES? ARTHUR A. 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Then own jersey or wool dress material, ‘ for each pattern ordered. you'll appreciate the extra help some left over trimming, twisted Anne Clabofa Fall and Winter you can And and all the new pdt- wool or cording and you'll have Album now available—contains tems shown in tl\e Winter Fachion i timely helps for warm knit and Book, available at 15c per copy. a pair of five dollar gloves for al­ •ll. most nothing! I crocheted garments, patch work Send for this book with a 15c pat­ The pattern contains sizes for idea#, quilU, embroideries—send tern, both will come to you for 25c small, medium and large sizes—a , for your copy. Price 15 cents. plus Ic for postage. .' - ’V'*' i.V » " FRIDAY, JANUARY 8,1948 UtmirbrBtfr Contfug HrraUlr Arnnve Didly Qrcalatloii W o itlM r For tbs Month o t Ooeondwr, IMS ForpeisS of D. B. WeObor Baiwa Meii‘’s Club Wins 7,858 Oouttaned eoM today; oBibtly About Town Hears Address Housing Need wamiof tenigtat than laat sight; In Card Tourney Member of the Audit ilHttr m v m i modersto to gentle winds. On Vet Cliiiie To Be Aired HALE’S ANNUAL Burma o f Ctoenlatlons llancbeater Lodge, No. 73, A. F. 0 Manchdiimr-^A City o f Village Charm . n d A. M, will have a apecial com- The setback team from the mimlcatlon tomorrow evening at Local Red Cross Secre­ Men’s CJlub of St. Bridget's church Kiwanians to Hear o f JANUARY (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS 7:M , at which Ume the entered ap- swamped the players from Camp- VOL. LXII., NO. 85 (OtaMUM Advw tWag oa Fog. It) MANCHESTf^R, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1943 prentioo degree will be conferred tary Reports on Parley hell Council. Knights of (jolumbus, Plan to Provide Homes OB a member of the armed forces last night at the Knight’s home on Who ia here on furlough. The regu­ In Hartfonl. -Main street. 438 to, 307. The tour­ For More Workers. lar meeting of the lodge will be nament was halted the week be­ Destroyer Blakeley, Blasted by Torpedo, Gets Nose held on Tuesday, January 12. at Connecticut leads all other fore Christmas and did not resume William D. McCue, who is man­ which time the fellowcraft degree stater states in the program al­ play until last evening. ager of the Home Users Division Warplanes Pursue Three Soviet Ar will be conferred on a class of can­ aies ready under way for the rehabili­ Individual honors for the d i ­ of the Federal Housing Adminis­ didates. ning went to the team of Ven- tation of it.s disabled soldiers in tration, will be the speaker before the present war, and ha.s already diillo and Mastropletro who scor­ the Klwa^is Club meeting at the FUR SALE/ ' Sunday evening the Manche.ster e.>ftablished 36 clinic.s in Hartford, ed 133. Second place also went to Salvation Army Corps will con­ Waterbary, Bridgeport. New the .Men's club with Alex&nder and Y. M. -C.' A. next Monday noon. Battered Convoy duct a memorial service for the Haven and other large centers. No Cummings scoring 121.’ The tour­ Accordlfig to reports there are Close In on Rostov; nament will continue through the late Brigadier Clifford A. Lock- other state has as yet set up these plans In the works to provide for wood of the provincial headquar­ rehabilitation clinics. winter months with the losing si'de Reg. $298 Selected Pelts ters In Boston, who died just be­ The above was one of the out­ paving for a dinner for the win­ some 35,000 more workers in the Into Lae Harbor fore Christmas and who wa.s laid standing highlights of a conference ners. Hartfoed area, of which Manches­ to rest in the East cemetery here at the Hartford Club yesterday, ter is a part. Mr. McChie will tell Hollander Blend on December 24 last. Mrs. Russell attended by F:xecutive Secretary staff Sergeant and Mrs. Floyd the KIwanians just what will have J a ^ e » at Beat Sue J^riteUS S ee Advance Caucasus Qough of this town, the former Mrs. Marjorie Eldfedge of the W. Mitchell of Lydall street are to be done In order to accommo- Northern ^Back Jean Lockwood ■ is his daughter. Manchester Red Cross Chapter, spending ten days with Sergeant date all the.se workers. Wayland Similar services for Brigadier and fifteen other executive .secre­ Mitchell’s family in McKinney. Straughan will furnish the attend­ Lockwood will be conducted in taries and home service workers In Virginia. ance prize. fragmentary' Troop ! 2 7 JUDS H old j Rostov Drive Farthest every corps in the New England this area and from as far as Elements in New Gui-j . , Solons Avoid Women Help province. Litchfield. I Advanced Where Ro- Receive Instructions nea; Three Transports | F r i S O U C r S I kossovsky Units Push At Gospel hall, 415 Crnlei The speakers were Robert MUSKRAT Set Formula Keeping Rail Definitely Are Sunk, i ------street, tomorrow evening at six Jancks, Red Cro.ss assistant claims ' Through Stratkov, 65 o’clock the annual Sunday school director. Mr. Chester who heads For Outdoor Winter Fun Screneny^ Underfed party will take place. Following the rehabilitation program and Allied Headquartere in After Peace Slock Going I Miles East o f Don the supper a program will be Charlc.s .7. .Sheehan, who rcpre.sents the Red Cro.ss at the Veterans Australia, Jan. 9.— (JP)— A Members of Forced La I River Port; Reds Re­ given and the di.atribuUon ot badly battered Japanese con­ prizes to boys and girls made (or Hospital in Newington. .Mr. Jancks bor Gang Worked in port Nazi Retreat in good attendance Is extendefi to a 11 gave the secretaries detailed in­ CHILDREN’S SKIS voy—three of its transports Prefer to Wait and See Refurbishing Locomo- structions for making out the Papua for Japs* Army. old scholars and friends to be at. the bottom of the Pacific • Whether Nation Pre­ live Much Like Clean­ Caucasus Continues. present on this occasion. forni.s. in the ease of soldiers now- returning from the various war and a fourth damaged— was Tax By William F. Bonl fers Nationalism or ing Kitchen Range. Moscow, Jan. 9.— (A’)— fronts. Mr. Sheehan's talk center to pair Included pursued into the harbor of Mr. and Mrs. David W. McCon- ed on injuries that constituted dis $ 1.26 to $3.25 Lae, New Guinea, and there, Somewhere In New Guinea, Jan. International Program Only on Larger Scale. Three Russian Armies forged key of 51 West street received a ablements. and information to the Complete with Poles. along with the landing area 8.— (Delayed)—(JP)—To the i through the Don river basin letter yesterday from their son, Red Cross executives on helping and other enemy beach Installa­ companiment of the constant drone Washington, Jan. 9. — (/P) — A closer to Rostov and the Red Bert L. McConkey, stating that the soldiers discharged to get their Cninton, III., Jan. 9—(/P)— Re­ he has been promoted from first pensions through. tion., was given a merciless of planes going to attack enemy tendency to avoid blueprint for­ furbishing a locomotive is much Army of the Caucasus scored pounding yesterday by almost class private to corporal. Cor­ Details of the Work hipping and troops in Lae harbor, mulas for the post-war structure like cleaning a kitchen range— new gains ^yesterday th a t poral McConkey is with the 902d Mr. Chester told ot the proposed Natural Chinese every type of plane at the call ot 6’ -6” SKIS the Southwest Pacific Air Force American and Australian corres­ of the world until the war la -Vvon only on a larger scale— in the shaped a pincers closing Basic Flying 'Training Sqiiadron, rehabilitation work with the boys pondents were permitted to view waa indicated today among thy- opinion of four women who are Cochran Field, Macon, Ga. back from service. For instance, Command, an Allied communique against the rail center of $ 4 .7 5 reported today. Japanese prisoners of war today. Senators who were told by Presi­ working in the roundhouse of the if any of them who formerly W'ere For Adults But it wasn't a very impressive Georgievsk, Soviet authori­ drivers of trucks or other vehicles KIDSKIN The Japanese, trying to rein­ dent Roosevelt they might have a Illinois Central railroad. ties announced today. The dri'V* spectacle. The Songsters Brigade of the . A Regular $7.00 Value! force their remaining New Guinea hand in building it. Wearing the traditional rail- toward Rostov waa reported and are unable to use their arms, For the most part, the 27 pris- Salvation Army will omit its re­ on application to the Red Cross strongholds by carrying troops Some who spoke for the record farthest advanced where the hearsal this evening.' from New Britain to Lae, suc­ and some speaking privately in­ (Continued on Page Seven) troops of Lieut.^Gen. ConstantlB' they will be sent to a rehabilitation Beautiful Moire Markings (Continued on Page Eight) clinic. After one interview they Flexible Flyer m ceeded at best in landing only formed an interviewer they pre­ Rokossovsky pushed through The regular meeting of Helen decide just what such men will be "fragmentary” troop elements, ferred to wait and see whether Strakhov, about 65 miles east of Davidson Lodge, Daughters of able to do. and assist them by the communique indicated. Americana themselves wanted na­ the Don' river port. Scotia will be held tonight at 7:45 tionalism. Internationalism or some Pay-As-Earii recommending training for some SLEDS $4-50 and up SO More Planes Destroyed \aming Flvnn Zimovnlkl Captured in the Masonic Temple. other work. There is no limit to In addition to the three trans­ middle of the road policy. South of bis pathway west, th . the distance they may have to go ports reported definitely lost since The President’s statement to legions of Colonel General Yere­ The annual meeting of the to train for other forms of civilian $ir\o.oo the convoy was sighted and at­ Congress Thursday that it waa Tax Proposal For Indoor Fun!, menko had taken Zimovnlkl,. 125 Stockholders of the Odd Fellows' work, and if the' soldier is unable tacked Jan. 6, 20 more Japanese Envoy Stirs •within the realm of po.s.sibillty” miles southwest of Stalingrad on Building Association will be held to pay any part of the expense, escort planes were reported de­ it may help greatly to save the the railway that leads down from at the Odd Fellows’ buildihg on the cliqic will take care of it. Bowling Alley Sets for Adults $6.75 to $10.50 Tax stroyed, bringing to 38 the enemy world from future fear was ampli­ Cains Favor fied at a press conference yester­ that city through recaptured Ko> Jan. 30, at 8 o ’clock in the eve­ The program for mental cases Included aircraft shot down in the action. Up Guessing telnikovskl toward Salsk and TH . ning. The business will include the has not been worked out. but is Table Tennis While the aerial hammering at day when he expressed hope that the war might be won in 1944. horetak. election o f three directors to serve in progress of discus.sion in Wash­ LAe cohtinued and American and Wider Collection »at North of the Rokossovsky col­ for three years and to hear the re­ ington this week. Often when they SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL Australian troops closed in on the Still Seen Long War Successor as Democrat­ Similarly. Admiral Harold S. umn was that of Gen. Nikolai F. ports o f the ofUoers for the past return • from the theater a monthly meeting of the di- BASEMENT 70 Months To Unmatchable Value MacArthur returned to Australia railroad and the north bank ot t b . To Seat Officers from the New Guinea battle front of another destroyer was welded to the Blakeley. previously voiced opinion the war sional Leaders Today. . factors of the Savings Bank of China Are Discussed. would be "long and tough” but that Don. with high praise for the Austral­ The Soviet Army's newspspsr Manchester will be held at the next year "we will be coming along Washington, Jan. 9—i/P)—Wider bank next Tuesday evening, Jan. Of Orange Lodge Pay the Balance ian and American forces under his Red Star said that several days oC. Washington, Jan. 9.—UP)—Ed­ with such power that we can af­ collection of taxes at the sourcs 12, at 7:1S. Reg. $239 Hollander Blend command. ford to smash in anywhere.” battl8 preceded the capture of He awarded Distinguished Ser­ ward J. Flynn’s abandonment ot Home for consultations, Stark of income waa advocated by con­ Zimovniki. ------b ■ Nutmeg District Master, David The j w m L c CORP. On Our Budget Plan Public Schools vice Croeses to 12 American and the national Democratic leader­ British Planes Attack naserted that the whole problem of gressional leaders today to imple­ The Germans had fortified tb. Mlantonomoh ’Tribe No. 58, Im­ Mullen, of Manchester and his of­ MAHCHSSTsa C o m m - Australian officers ’’for extraordi­ town and the railroad statiem proved Order of Red Men, will ficial staff will install the officers Northern Back ship for an "ambassadorship” to the war’s conduct now “cornea ment a pay-as-you-go plan given nary courage, marked efficiency Australia today ia stirring twin down to Shipping and in that re­ strongly In an effort to check the hold Ita reg\Uar meeting in Tinker of Washington Loyal Orange and precise execution of operation Of New York the qualified endorsement of Presi­ Russian drive down the nilroad. hall Monday evening at eight Lodge, No. 117 tonight In Orange circles o f speculation in Washing- spect the greatest menace ia the during the Papuan campaign” and Axis Army Transport submarine.” Present shipping dent RoosevelL the Army Journal reported, and os s ’clock sharp. Hall at 8:30 p. m. The installation tohT diplomatic and political wa­ Three ranking member, of the the Soviet troops were about to'' JET BLACK said in an order of the day that ters. losses, he observed,, “are some­ will be preceeded by a turkey din­ the "Victory which has been To Be Closed Senate Finance committee— Chair­ enter the besieged center the Ger­ ner which will be served In the Chief questions to be answered thing to be mighty uncomfortable Bt. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh­ achieved w-ould have been impos­ man George (D., Ga.i, Senator La- mans launched a counter-attack banquet hall at 7 o’clock sharp. are, (1) will the diplomatic devel­ Raid Vehicles on Road about.” FoUette (Prog., Wis.), the senior ters o f Isahells, will hold an im­ MUSKRAT sible of MMBmpUshment wrlthout Army Trying Still Essentially Nationalistic at its gate with infantry sad Harry Flavell of 86 Hamlin opment return Nelson T. Johnson, portant business meeting Tuesday the invincible leadership which Leading to Tripoli Be­ The "wait and see” attitude to­ minority member, and Senator tanks. street will be Installed Master of former ambassador to (Hiina and 'ive-Day Week Prob­ Vandenberg (R., Mich), the senior Outflank German Poeltioas evening, January 12 at 7:30 In Washington Lodge for the fourth JANUARY PERSIAN they have provided." now minister to Australia, to the ward post-war plans, said those General M a^rthur also gave able in Non-War Busi­ tween Homs and Zil- Senators speaking "off the record,” Republican member—proposed in The Red Army repulsed the as­ the K. C. home. ’The business consecutive term. Mink or Sable Blend CHiinese post, and (2) who will To Halt Coal saults, outflanked the German session will be followed by a so- high praise to “ the magnificent is based on a belief that Americans separate Interviews that the with­ The ceremonies will be witness­ succeed Flynn at the Democratic ness in Rhode Island iten; Tunis Attacked. holding method employed to col­ positions and drove out the enemy d a l at which Bingo will be played. ed by visiting Orangemen from conduct of the troops and ele­ helm? are still essehtlally nationalistic. ment* of this command, operating lect the 5 per cent victory tax be troops in vicious street fighting; Past Regent Miss Stephanie 'Txm- lodges in this area. LAMB While both points normally Oil Shortage Result. Mine Strike Tney expressed doubt that other the dispatches said.’ Sky, adip la chairman and her com­ under difficulties rarely If ever Bulletin! Senators, particularly those who extended to the regular Income Regular $298.00 might seem simple of solution, the levy. German elite troops attemptsA mittee are working hard to make surpassed In a campaign . . . White House’s “np statement” re­ Allied Headquarters in look forward to re-election, would DRESS Defeat Aggressive Enemy By The Associated Press Favor Modified Veratona to hold out in one quarter of t b . want to take a stand until they this SB enjoyable evening, and all ply to the Flynn announcement In North Africa, Jan. 9.— (/P)— city, laying down a heavy bam g.' members are urged to attend. "Through the skill and courage New York City public schools Workers Called to Mass knew the temper of the r^urning All three have favored modified FALL CEDARS New York yesterday left the field versions of the plem advanced by with artillery and mortar, but and indomitable will for victory wride open for customary capital were ordered closed for a week The United States Air Force Meeting Today; Wild­ soldiers. / their position was flanked and they have defeated a bold and ag- has struck one of the heavi­ Senator AuMih (R., Vt.), the Beardsley Ruml, New York mer­ guessing games. br .inning Feb. 1 while In Rhode chant and banker, to put income they were finally driven out by TOMGHT gre^ve enemy, possessing cat Walkout Spreads unofficial Republican whip, who attacks from several dlrectlcsu^ Indicates Raise In Rank sland a five-day week for non-war est blows of the war at Bi- tax collection, on a current basis Yon can still have Re- 8:00 O'clock CLEARANCE msirked superiority of resources Flynn made It plain be expect­ has been considered anti-isolation­ Red Star said. Tax and potentialities -in areas of the business establishments appeared zerte, a vital Axis supply To New Penn. Area. ist said for instance that the pro­ by excusing or postponing the pay- ed the president to announce his nient of one year’s levies. AU three The early Soviet communique pair Work done ,on Orange Hall Tax Included campaign and combat,” the order appointment as Mr. Roosevelt's probable today aa public officials port, with big four-motored posal of Gov. Harold E. Stassen of today said that Vatutin’s men had Spun Rayon, Wool Jersey, Corduroy and of the day said. American and flying fortresses bombing it Wilkes-Barre. Pa., Jan. 9— UP)— Minnesota for a United Nations of said, however, that any such syis- Included ’ambassador and personal repre­ and private citizens worked to as­ tem must be carried out by Your Property up to 1 ‘20 Reg. Games At Australian airmen, it added, "have sentative” to Australia. His ter­ The War department summoned the world with a single Parllment (Contlnaed an Pag. Eight) Rayon Crepe Dresses all by well known man­ sure maximum use of the available on three separate raids, it is "very thought-provoking. requiring periodic payments set new borizona for the air con- minology indicated that the rank Pennsylvania’s striking anthracite $200. •S."? a Game for 25c duct of the war.” fuel oil jupply in the east. was announced today. The at­ "We need as many ideas as we throughout the year through de­ ufacturers reduced for clearance. of the American diplomatic rep­ There were indications that the miners to a mass meeting here to­ ductions from pay checks and The Japanese convoy so severe­ resentative to Australia—now tack coincided with the news can get for consideration of the 2 Free Games! ly mauled by Allied airmen was great majority of motorists were from Lieut. Gen. Dwight D. day (2 p.m., e.w.t.) to urge an Im­ Senate when it advises the govern­ other similar methods. Wo also do insulation only that of a minister—would be observing the government’s ban on mediate return to work as at least George said he thought it would protected in Its landing effort by raised to ambassador by presiden­ ment on the negoti tlon of the work. Gill us for 7 Specials! 102 Japanese fighter planes. In pleasure driving In 17 Atlantic Eisenhower, Allied com­ one section of the oil-rationed east peace treaty.” he said. "But the be absolutely necessary, not only Flashes I tial order. But the only Immedi­ seaboard states and the District of mander in North Africa, that reported the threat of ”a hard coal from the standpoint of the taxpay addition to the 38 enemy planes ate White House reaction tvas: form of the post-war settlement (Late Bulletins ot tbs (») W ti.) further information. Sweepstake! Columbia. shortage more critical than dur­ remains to be worked out later.” e” but from that of the govern­ »IO shot down, seven others were re There will be no statement from U. S. Maj. Gen. Carl Spaatz -00 For example, when 64 Office of ing the laat war.” Must Take Lesulenihlp ment. to collect taxes currently ported probably destroyed and IS has been made commander of $5 Door Prize! here tonight.” Prict Administrators inspectors, Even aa the Army's settlement and in periodic instaljraents. Would Epedlte .\cUon Dial 4710 1, damaged tn today’s communique. Johnson’s return to China has Senator Bridges (R., N. H.). an­ Natural Cat Lynx Allied losses were ’’not heavy.” the accompanied b; police, Itpened the a new Allied Air Force on effort began, however, the 11-day- other who has gone along with the Otherwise, he said; there would New York, Jan. 9— To Be Examined After uled for Trial in Three Axis planea were shot Reopen Whole Subject three Portuguese • women, a cus- 18 A VERY down in air battles over Libya 50 per cent of the city’s coal yards (Coatinued On Page Ten) (Conttnoed on Fag. Seven) were out of nut coal and that sup­ toms guard and Portuguese e w SHORT TIME I Report of Tampering. Freeing of Soldier. and another was destroyed by Of Selective Service. ----- ^ plies of stove coal were nearly ployes of the Pan-.Vmeri^ air- anti-aircraft fire, .the British com­ poi^ near where the accideat oc­ Black Caracul Miami. Fla., Jan. 9.—(IP)—Au- munique said. gone. Egg and pea coal, which Washington, Jan. 9 —i/P'—The ' Oakland, Califs Jan. 9.— U curred. At least 35 Army tanks were thoreas tJraula Parrott la scheduled There wa.s no report on the generally mum. be mixed with nut whole siibject of selective service Ruhr Valley $4.98 DRESSES $A .o o 3 Children Die and stove, were still availabler the • • • rolled off a railway siding last for trial In February on a three- ground forces, the communique may be reopened ahortly by the Call* For Halt On Cab I’a . ,, night for Intensive examination count Federal indictment growing added. aasociation said, but added: "If the strike continues these House Military Affairs commit­ Washington. Jan. 9.—^85 “ Sizes 12 to 52. after Army Intelligence ’ offlcera from her self-styled “sudden im­ With Axis forces in the im­ Targets Hit Joseph B. Eastman, director of dte were Informed they h ad' been During Blaze pulse” freeing of a soldier from mediate neighborhood of Tripoli supplies will be gone tn a few days tee in a move to give draft super­ and Philadelphia will have a coal vision to the War department and fense transportation, called ^ .o o ' tampered with. a military prison stockade three heavy R. A. F. bombers made a taxicab operator* and the general shortage more critical than during prevent drafting of married men The seals on the conning tower days after Christmas. daylight raid on the Axia strong­ Britiiih Bombers Raid public today tn halt all use of caha . A Small Group Of A grand Jury returned the In­ hold in Tunis yesterday after an the last war.” while eligible single men are avail­ Tax IVRtch of eKh of the 35 was brok Three Other Personfl for pleasure In the 17-state *aM->. Included en. These seiils, designed to insure dictment yesterday, charging her attack the night before near Tunis A "great shortage’’ in the New able. Nazi Industrial Sec­ Burned, One Critically, first with subversive activiUea in and Sfax. down the coast toward Ehigland states bad been reported Chairman May (D-Ky) said to­ era oil shortage area. EastmuB delivery of the tanka tn exactly day he had received no proposals tor 4th Time in Week. said reports indicated that t b . *119 the same condition as tbejf left undermining loyalty, discipline and the border of Tripolitania. earlier by Mark S. James, Penn­ When Home Destroyed either from the War department Office of Price .Ydminlstrator’s I M the factory, presumably were morale of the armed forces. 'Good results” were obtained on sylvania secretary of commerce JUNIOR DRESSES Other charges were enticing the the night raid, it was said, but and member of a committee which or from Selective Service head­ London. Jan. 9--(iPi—R. A. F. or the use of private car* fo . broken by several men whom Wlnterport. Me.. Jan. 9—UP) quarters for draft law revisions eosiire had resulted In a n eu by r^danta reportMl acting soldier. Private Michael Neely there was no report on the day­ fixes anthracite production quotas. bombers atUcked Industrial ter- Three Udldren perished and three Bryan, 28. to desert, and harboring light attack. Coal fields in this area produce but added the committee might able Increase la the mui o f caba. acting auapicioualy In the vicinity gets in-Germany’s Ruhr valley • • • other persons were burned, one a deserter. AU Brttl*li Planea Return virtually all the nation’s^ anthra­ promote some changes of its own last night for the fourth time this of the aiding. criticslly. when fire destroyed the Under 81,000 Baud A Measerschmitt which attempt­ cite of which the goveriiment has volition. LUto Essential O c c u p a t io n s ___ _ $10.<» DRESSES B v M e M . B m Ii E n te re d week, it was announced officially home of Mr. and Mrs. Roderic The writer of fiction which has ed to intercept the British raiders estimated that 68 per cent is used Favors Change In Power today. Washington. Jan. »— '"J] NOW ...... Natural Rare There w m evidence that each C2ark, about six miles from here, found popularity among women on the daylight atCkck was shot in homes and the rest to heat May said he believed adminis­ selective Service bureau t o M l Skunk Djrad at the tenlu hml been entered. Five British aircraft were re­ INSULATE YOUR ATTIC 10% last nlghL readers remained at liberty under down, but all the British aircraft buildings, with only a fractional tration of the draft law should )>e ported missing from the night’s Usted for the guManee ^ M « l No military guarda were around Dead were: Ann Marie, 2, and $V,000 bond. returned, the communique said. part consumed in industrial > pro­ placed directly in the War de­ boards 34 essential oceupatlous iRiJ Opossum Opossum the flat era carrying the tanka partment instead of under the opetations, indicating an attack by SAVE Marline, 7, daughters of Mr. and Assistant District Attorney Er­ Other R. A. F. planes shot down duction. Thousands of homes and perhaps 1()0 planes. No official de­ repair and hand trufls •ervioea.t FUEL-INCREASE COMFORT! when realdenta o f the area tele­ Mrs. C2ark, and Clark’s nephew, nest L. Duhalme said the penalties an enemy plane over Comiao, Si­ buildings have converted to coal War Manpower commission head­ eluding automobile mecbaaloa “ $7.98 DRESSES Down phoned police of the suapidoua ed by Paul V. McNutt. While he tails were ^ven Immediately of lOR f»Ef tSTIMBTE ON FUEL SAVINGS NO OBLIGATION CALI Keith P.rks, 8: of Wlnterport. for conviction on the subversive cily Thursday night. It was re­ heat because of oU rationing. the raid's scope or specific tar­ electrtciaas. Regtotraats “ NOW ...... IWAide. BCtiona of the men. Urge Strikers to Return does not plant to draft legisla­ $198 Mr. and Mrs. Clailc, auffering charge are a maximum ot 10 years ported. gets, however. these occupations may be d Broken Siz«i,'9 to 17. Military intelligence officera bums In jittempUng to rescue the in prison and a fine of $10,000. On the TunisUn front where The Anthracite Committee of tion to this effect, he added, he as seeesaary meu. The buresm i $139 nnd Federal Bureau of Inveatlga- would support such a measure if It was the second night in suc­ children, were taken to a Bangor It all began Dec. 28 when Mrs. the ground fighting has been bog­ Twelve, the industiy’s governing Usted 80 essential oecupatia ' Paym ent i;-m agenta began an extenalve In­ it came before the committee. cession that the big British bomb­ hoapital, where Clark’s name was Parrott, now married to her fourth ged down in sticky mud for weelu. body made up of six union leaders ers had carried their destruction to healm and welfare servtes. < The W. G. Glenney Go. quiry. Army officers ordered and six operatora, met In a cloRgd, ’The job of fighting the war placed on the danger list. husband, obeywl what she called at a French communique laat night the mase .of steel mills and heavy in teehnteal, scientific ConL Mmobs* SuppHes. Paint SaalinaCoats Djred Skunk aeparate Inveatlgation to learn M a r i^ Clark, 9, escaped with . prtlimUuuy iM ulng "a sudden ■aid that French foroea bad re- emergency seosion yesterday, and and winning It Is in the hands of agsmeat services. It < m No. Main Street Xrlrphonr 4148 laat night Issued a statement urg­ the War department,” the Ken­ industrial plants in the Ruhr and why no guards were protecting minor bums and Injuries wtasn she Impulse” and fled from the stock­ pnlsnil an Axis tank thniat Muth the fourth attack this yetw. sized that the Usttag* i The JW .H 4L 4 cou Tsx T u the tanlca. . jumped from a second story win ade on Miami beach with Bryan of the Fondouk-El Aduareb area, ing the strikers to return at once tuckian commented. "It seems to lactadeS British aircraft also laid mines as a guide to leeal boaMs am AAaiKNnraa Comm- Tbt JWHA COM Guards were posted immediate­ dow. concealed in her car. She returned some 50 miles southwest of Sousse, ” in order that the nation may re- me the department should have aot “blaaket defennsats" ot 14 ly after the tampering was dla- The fire was believed to have a 3 9 a 3 9 ougte ^ la tba (Oo.ttaiMd ■■ Pags Eight) M M K H im R Comm- •(wered, .started in a first-floor stovs. .(OemtaiMfl oa rage Bights ^ iOoatlaiMd o . .Fag. SmtMi) (OiMrttirasfl se FH 8 SevsB) (QwtbuMd SB PSi^r* U gb t) \

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