» i i m t T B «ATUBDAT, JANUAHT 9, IM S A v m i f a Daily CfrenkitloB iSIattrbirHirr £tt»tiftto HrraUk d iV n r tf ^ ^ tf ^ War m r Mhalh at PiBsatesr, IMS J U U A A - A A ' A A . 0 1 __ ^ A ^ A A A A — J 1__1 ^ A A^ A A ■ 3 K Tha Waather Boards o f Selectmen have had two ■84 « f U. a WarnHSm I lasting projects confronting them. 7,858 About Town Those projects are the rebuilding Lauds Women Collection o f2,800 Bottles Zoning Board Heard Along Main Street Btanber at. the Audit at the railroad underpaaa on Hil­ Not M eoM taaight. liard atreet and tha widsaing of Baraaa at Oirenlalloaa Ikwt & Snrna, bettor known For War Work > ^ And on Some of Hanche$ter*$ Side Streets, Too the Park atreet bridge. Those Is Being Offered for Sale Meets Jan. "A m T* Bromv m m etoUaned two Jobs have been cusaed and M anehester^A City of Village Charm k tbe urmai tarem at AUanto, ■ b a «i nmnotod to the discussed so much that It’s almost Flipping a coin is often reeorted vroute. Seems that some promotion time for them to fold up in em­ Rev. W. R. Ward Pays A collection of 2,800 bottles, no^moved to East Hartford. At the Oak Hill Inc., Asks Per tt earpenil, MoonUnf to a VOL..LXIL. NO. 8« Adverttehig am Bag* M ) MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 194S (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS neetred today by his par- to in sports events or sometimes in agency in these towns distributes barrassment. Tribute But Fears for two alike, will be offered for sale time o f his aale the purchasers mission to Convert ^ Mr. and Mrs. William M. more serious matters. But the the cards to the soldiers free. The We can recall one board of by Fred Hill, of Naubuck ave­ gave permission ^to store them In MuisM « f 43 Jansen street. height of all coin flipping occurred cards are imprinted something like town fathers, going to the extent Her After Conflict. nue, Glastonbury. In this collec­ a bam on the property. Recently Bam into Apartmentsl recently when lU fail decided the , this: "You are now passing of calling in New Haven railroad tion there is a 5th Century Bible he was asked to move them and —, Queen of the lamp which was brought to Mr. 11w Ranrard Rood Brides Chib marital career of a Rockville oou- ' through B- construction engineers for advice In an address before the Cosmo­ as he bad no place for them in his Qiina's Tanks pie. The male In the case at one Wheat Belt. Then the soldiers on the Hilliard atreet Job. It Hill by a sailor who had traveled new residence he is forced to of­ ^T he Zoning Board o f Appeal| tosa oRtortalnad last nlcht at the politan Club, yesterday afternoon, will hold a public heiM^g Thun haoaa o f Ur. and lir a PhlUp Tan- time was employed in a Main use the cards on the train to write developed at that time that to all over the world. For many years fer them to the public. Soviet Army Seizes _ back home and the town or city Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., pastor of Mr. Hill has been collecting bottles day, Jan. 14 at 8 o'clocK tr. the Mu ------I--. W' 100 Billions Budget gareae. The winners for the eve­ street store here. His number was raise the bridge would cause too Many ot the bottles came from coming up in the draft and he and ' gets a lot of free advertising Not heavy a grade for south end South Methodist church, took as and many of them were added to foreign countries. About every nicipal building to take action o i ning were M n. Arthur Smith and the application of Oak Hill lnc| Malcolm Deacon. his intended debated whether or \ a bad stunt as long as It isn't com- bound trains and freigbta to his theme "Women In the World of his collection by people jiot known ! nationality is represented In this not they should be married be­ mercialized further than municipal make. Then came the suggestion Tomorrow.’’ He paid high tribute to him personally. ; collection is valued highly by col- asking for permission to con'vert i fore the date of his induction ex­ promotion. that the roadway be low er^ with Mr. Hill is loathe to sell this | lectors. He carries an advertise* building located in rear of 95 For Haea and Ladder Company No. to the prominent and significant est street, formerly the R. O 4 o f the Sooth Maneheator Fire de­ amination. tAdy Luck decreed that the subsequent problem of how place women play in the war. He collection but he recently disponed ! raent in today’s Herald for par> More Settlements; Cheney bam, Into a 9-apartmenJ Given to Congress the vows should be taken. At* Charity is not dead—nor appre­ to get rid of the storm water that of his property in Glastonbury and ; tlculars of the sale. partment, win hold its annua] La- said that It was Marshall Joffre dwelling house in a Residence dlea* Night and banquet tonight rangements -were hastily made ciation. either, if the story of the was bound to fill in the low point. who during the World W ar' said and the ceremony was performed events on a Manchester-bound bus A drainage system was built at Zone. The party will be held at the house that if the women in the factories Action will also be taken on thi on School street. Dinner will be before the induction date . . . only on December 22 last la a sample considerable cost and that doesn't stopped work for twenty minutes ity we have of helping the young decorated for the occasion and a of what one might expect In an application of Edward A. and Isal served at 4:80 by Osano. The to have the bridegroom return seem to take care of a heavy flow the Allies v.'otild lose the war, but women coming from the surround­ buffet lunch was served by Mrs. dora D. O’Malley asking permisf from Hartford classified in 4-F. emergency. of rain water now. that many people would be. aware ing states, and working in our de­ Threatens Junction apsaker win be Capt R. C. Mor- McCartan who was assisted by To Hasten Victory It was that Icy night you may Sion to convert a two-familj lia of the regiment stationed here. Thei trestle hss never beejj of that fact in this war before the fense plants, adjust themselves her daughter, Mias Margaret Me-- apartment located at 670 Nortl Hla home Is in Cincinnati District With sbortkges of various ar­ remember, when cars were strung raised, the underpass has not been year is out. normally and happily in their new Cartan. along the h^bways useless on the Main street into a ' three-famil] officers will also attend. ticles cropping up in all lines a lowered further and the road "The Feminine QusHt}'" environment. After the war it will Miss Sullivan will become the apaVtment, this is a Residence force-squeeze racket evidently la glassy surface of the main arter­ space has never been widened, but Mr. Ward addressed his remarks be too late to help these young bride of Edward McCartan. 69 zone. Roosevelt Asks $16,« being developed by some Jobbers ies. The driver of an early eve­ it sure has made an interesting particularly to the kind of women women—now Is the time." FoFster street, on Saturday. Feb­ All persons Interested In thes Don (Zontinues Despite' Fliers Hit Possible Nation Near Limit who come into Manchester to ning bus Just entering Manchester, topic for many a board meeting. our civilization will need when the The meeting was held at the Y. ruary 6, at 9 o’clock In St. Jamea’s applications are invited to appea| 000,000,000 in Addi. Manchester Judge by a story told about one near the Pine Acres tract on low­ The same with the Park street war is over. In the world of to­ M.C.A. with Miss Mary A. Benton .church. at the hearing. Desperate German Ef­ tional Taxes or Comal local business man's experiences er Center street was surprised bridge, although that really came morrow woman's place will not be as hostess. Mrs. Herbert W. Robb Date Book this week. This merchant had been when a woman said: "I know how nearer to completion than the measured by her influence In in­ of the program committee was in forts to Block It i Points of Junction On Arms Capacity pulsory Savings; ToUd buying cigarets from a different bad the traveling Is; Just let me other Job. There actually was dustry and politics, but by whether charge of arrangements. source than that from which he off at your next stop. It's only a or not in the face of changed con­ Some 60 Miles North-' t.u Estimated Spending in Tonight' an appropriation for the widening had been procuring candy i ..d .short walk down the hill to my work. That was held up because ditions she will still possess that BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS East of Rostov, Key Annual banquet Hose and Lad- cigars. He had been having diffi­ home." which can best be called the fem­ Allied Bombers Again Fiscal Year to B« 4er Co. No. 4 at its firehouse. of Inability to get material.s be­ Shower Is Given Essen Heavily culty securing the latter artlclea, It would have been almost im­ cause of the war. The item is inine quality, “Women In war Nazi Supply Center Food Is Seen $109,000,000,000; Tuesday. January 12 particularly the candy bars. A new possible to have stopped on the W'e Have Over-the^ounter Stamp Bflid Gabes, Kebili and Snort of Giving Army, Annual meeting and election of being kept In the budget so that may fight along aide of men, they In Southern Russia. officers of the Highland Park salesman came to visit him in hill below the Pine Acre* subdivi­ the project won’t get lost some­ may do the man’s work In the shop For Ann Sullivan Service at All Times Hit by British Kairouan; Follow At- 'Navy All Their Lead- Now Primary Maximum Program* Community Club. place of the regular traveler and sion and got traction again on the where during the war years. or factory, but if In their natures Wednesday, January IS when he gave his order suggested glare icc. Reminds us how every cub they mimic the masculine to tha Moscow, Jan. 11.— (/P)— tack^n Rommel Units. ers Deem Necessary. _ that he include some cigarets so Several others In the bus spoke extent of losing those qualitle.s of ■A miscellaneous gift shower A few of the reasons why China Is in sore need of war aid frotn Washington, Jan. 11.—(JP) Work on Red Cross Surgical newspaper reporter who started The Red Army has seized 13 America are these odd-looking light tanks on parade at Chengtu. that he would be "sure" to get up that they would also get off womanhood which are most noble, was tendered Miss Ann Marie In Air Attack W ar W eapon — President Roosevelt laid dressing at the American Legion out to bum up the columns. Sullivan, of 418 Center street, more settlements from the Allied Headquarters in hall between the hours of 10 a. m. the remaiuder of his order. After and walk from the next safe stop Everyone of them in years gone then much of the color of our Washington, Jan. 11.— (JP) before Congress tod a y % thinking the matter over the mer­ which the driver could make and civilization has departed, if not Thursday evening by Mrs. James TRY Germans in the north Cauca­ North Africa, Jan. 11.—(JP) — The United States is rapid­ and 4:30 p. m. by s^t out to clean up "Keeney McCartsm of 69 Foster street. $100,000,000,000 war budget Friday, January U chant decided to order some ear- get going again. Court” now known as Purneil something of our civilization it­ sus, where the German-held Lies Smoking Today Un­ — Allied bombers have struck ly approaching the limit of Roosevelt Recommends tons of cigarets from the Jobber. self.’’ Thirty relatives and friends from to speed the day of victory,, Monthly Meeting of First Aid Just brfore the trip ended the Place. 1 railroad junction of Geor- again at possible junction its capacity to produce the Association at Trade school. The next day or so later his whole driver was embarrassed, no end. .May Mean EnHiavement Manchester and surrounding der Effects o f Devas­ Funds to Facilitate and to help raise this recon] towns were present and Miss Sul­ gievsk was threatened with points for Marshal Rommel’s Small Gains Made guns, ships and planes essen­ Lecture for local nurses at the order arrived . . . a much faster de­ when a male passenger offered We know of a rellow whose "As a ma'tter of fact,” he said, The New Aero tating Bombardment; sum he asked for $16,()00,<> Tats. livery than he had been getting him a five-doilar bill, with a “ that which appears to some in livan received many beautiful encirclement, and has broken Libyan forces and the Axis tial to victory. President Program Calling for wife asked him to do some .“ihop- gifts. 000,000 in additional taxes o t Tuesday, January 1> for aome time. This sort of busi­ short "Take this for your fine ping for her one day thla week. He this present crisis as the emanci­ a German salient thrust into Vast Fires Left Raging. army of Tunisia, raiding Roosevelt disclosed today in Annual meeting and banquet ness deal may gain results for the pation of women may turn out as The home was appropriately Record Production. compulsory savings. Altoa work driving tonight. You’ve consented and set out for one of Russian positions on the central Gabes, the village of Kebili submitting to Congress a gether, Mr. Roosevelt estimated Retail Merchants' Association of Jobber now, but has he given any earned it the way you’ve handled the better known grocery stores. the actual enslavement of women. front far to the north, the midday Against Japanese; London, Jan. 11— (4>) —Essen, west of th ^ port, and Kai­ Washington, Jan. 11.—(/p)—De­ government spending in the fiscal the C. of C. at the T. thought as to what is likely to that bus in this kind of traveling.” It was surprising how dense the The American women have a great ALICE COFRAN communique said today. The ad­ budget for the 12 months be­ Wedaeaday, January 27 happen to his trade when peace deal more to lose in this crisis site of the great Krupp Arma­ rouan, an M rican Air Force ginning next July 1. That this ul­ claring food to be a primary year beginning July 1 at $109,000,* Needless to say the driver did crowd was at that time of day. (Known Aa Qneen Alice) vance down the lower Don contin­ 000,000, arid he said in a message Manchester Day at Hartford and normal conditions return? not take the *.1, bat he was than 'their chains.’ They can lose ment works, lay smoking today spokesman announced today. The timate production level will be People were lined up at the ca.'th SPIRITUAL MEDIUM ued despite desperate German ef­ weapon of war, President Roose­ to the lawmakers, "this budg^ Blood Bank. grateful for the appreciation the their true character.” BINGO Tunisian raids followed tbe first sufficient to bear out official register exits, through which they Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son forts to block it some 60 miles under the effecta,of a devastating Saturday, January SO “ Above all.” said Mr. Ward, sweep by jAmerican bomben from i Resistance Weak hopes for victory in 1944 has al­ velt recommended in his annual represents the maximum progranl By their deeds you are' sup­ passengers expressed. must pa.ss to have their groceries Boro With a Veil. At northeast of Rostov, the key Nazi bombardment by the R. A. F., C. L. of C. Silver Tea at the posed to know them. And we "women in the world of tomorrow the west against the Tripoli area ready been made clear by the budget message to Congress today for waging war.” T . M. C. A. checked and paid for, Readings Daily, Including Sunday, supply center tn southern Russia, which unloaded a great weight of tn the aerial effort to amash Rom­ that $837,000,000 In agricultural aid used to Judge the importance of a Just the other day we heard the must preserve the feminine quality 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint­ it waa reported. Another Ger­ chief executive, yet. he .said, it 125,000 Income Limit Urged Monday, March 1 Our friend knew Just what he bombs--including two-ton "block­ mel’s retreating troops before be Advances Follow Artil- funds be appropriated to facilitate T he new tax program be sug* High school or college student by true story behind the pre-Christ- wanted and it didn’t take him long because without it there is the ment. In the Service of the Peo­ man-held community waa gather­ will fall some'what short of giving *Ttublnoff and his Violin" at strong possibility that the winning busters”—on the city Saturday can eacape the British ■ Eighth the Army and Navy all the weap­ a program calling for a record gested included a $25,000 limit on the number of lines he or she rnas fire in the home of a local to serve himself. Although he had ple tor SO Years. ed into the Russian lines in the lery Barrage and Aer- n O U n O High School hall. Auspices Man- of this war will not amount to a The Army & Navy Club night In the fifth raid on the Ruhr Army and Join hands with Ger­ ons their leaders consider neces­ output of farm products. the income of anyone after pay­ garnered alongside his or her pic­ mall carrier. It seems that this qvilte an armful of merchandise he 169 Chnrch Street. Hartford, Conn. lower Don area. ebaater Kiwania Club. ture In the annual year book.' The very great deal. If working wom­ in seven nights. man and Italian forces in the sary to flilflll pressing strategical Such funds would be part of a ment of taxes, regardless of tta postman always rings more than didn’t bother with one of the roll­ Phone 6-0097 Germaiia Forced Back Pilots returning from the as­ lal Bombing and Straf- CJvClT tO Hi®^h big shots take up the most num­ twice and he has a host of friends en by stopping work could lose the French protectorate on the Medi­ requirements. direct appropriation of $991,996,- source o f his Income. ing baskets, preferring to carry war. so women with ideals and Bitter fighting preceded tbe sault, which waa carried out un­ terranean narrows. ing; Gimmunique In- ^ 154 the Chief' Executive asked be The budget, which estimstoa ber of lines in the annual "Who's along his route. Consequently the the goods in his arms. He stepped Every Saturday Night der excellent weather conditions, Had to Modify Requests Chamber Changes Who in America.” day before Christmas he received hopes can let us lose the peace af­ tempbrary success of tbe Ger­ Attack Railroad Yards made available for the Agriculture spending for the 12 months begin* into the long line. ter Victory if those are forfeited. mans on the central front. Tbe ■aid they had left vast fires rag­ dicates Only Minor Court Trial In short. Mr. Roosevelt told a department for the 1943-44 fiscal ning July 1, not only dwarted By the aame criterion, if jrou a lot of Christmas presents from It must have taken some 15 or At 8:15 P. M. ing in the Essen industrial area, Martin Marauders carried out press conference to which he ex­ refer to the Manchester town di­ his route patrons. Aa Pearl Buck has said. “ Upon communique acknowledged that a year. The amount appropriated anything in tbe history books, it Its Fiscal Year 20 minutes for him to move along OLD some of them visible for 100 miles. the main raid of the day. They at­ Action on Guadalcanal ____ plained provisions of his new for the current fiscal year was rectory, this town's leading per­ Arriving at home after a hard, women depends the Victory in wedge had been driven into the represented more than the an* in that line and all of the time his pea6«.” Red Army’s positions, but said a The number of planes which tacked railroad yards and oil stor­ budget, the Army and Navy high $.823,646,665. nual money expenditures o f ail sonage by a long shot is Miss tiresome day he sat down before took part in the raid waa not of­ age tanks at Gabes with an escort load of groceries was getting heav­ .Assist Young Women RECORDS heavy Russian counter-attack Washington, Jan. 11.— (/P) Pleads Not Guilty to commands initially submitted re­ Basic Aspect of Total War the other belligerenta on both Tbm Mkachastor Chamber of Hellen Holbrook, of the Chamber the fireplace and started to undo ficially disclosed, but the acknow­ of P-88 Lockheed Lightning quests for weapons on the basis Ooannarea announced this morn­ ier and heavier. He did plenty of In the course of his address Mr. Most be turned tn for sal­ forced the Germans bacl^ to their — The Navy announced to- First Degree Murder Mr. Roosevelfi declaring that an sides of the war, put together. of Commerce. She takes up 14 the packages. As he did so he silent cursing, but finally his t\irn vage if yon want to keep ledgment that seven were lost fighters. of strategical needs alone and ing that the Board ot Directors lines in the last town directory. threw the wrappings and boxes Ward called upon the women of #200 IN PRIZES original positions. adequate food supply was a basic It waa nearly three times what came to deposit the goods in front playing the new ones. might be taken as an indication About the same time Bostons those had to be modified and had decided to end the fiscal year Here’s the way Miss Holbrook is into the fireplace. His happy task all community clubs and churches (The German high command aspect of total war. said full re­ Germany is spending, four Unwa of the clerk at the register. Ting- 2>/]0 each paid for old rec­ (3) $10.00 GAMES that upwards of 140 or 150 parti­ escorted by Warhawks struck at McLtn,Sh'^rrde i? •'r*1'dovetailed Into the overall produc­ sponsibility for determining and an May first Instead ot January listed: completed he decided to burn up to take an active interest in find­ (20) $5.00 GAMES ■aid yesterday that a German cipated. Experience in the past England, and 14 times Japan. a-ling, ting-a-Ung went the regis­ ords Irrespective of quantity. shock troop divisiM on the central a German military camp at Kebili, small advances into enemy M an U n d er H is B ed . tion prospects which are limited fulfilling the food requirements fitak aa heretofore. This decision the paper in the fireplace. That ing a way to help that army of ( 1) $20.00 GAME (1) $50.00 GAME has sho^\’n that a loss of five per on the salt lake 65 miles west of In tbe current fiscal year, Amer* means that the present officers ter , as the clerk added up the young women coming into Man­ front had cap tu M 76 Russian territory against weak re­ ny factors of manpower, plant ca­ have been placed in Secretary tea’s war cost was estimated by Holbrook Hellen A scc-mgr started the trouble. A pretty good items. Thump-thump-thump went cent of the planes participating Gabes. pacity, raw materials and the SsUl hold oaer until that date. Retail Credit Bureau of Man­ blaze was soon giving our mail­ chester to work in the war indus­ ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR! strong points and destroyed their sistance following an artillery New Britain. Jan. 11 — iiC) — Wickard. I t . Rooeevelt at about $77,000,* the man's heart aa he frantically KEMP'S garrisons.) in such raids can be reckoned Mitchell bombers attacked the like. “Our agricultural production," The BOW officers, headed by chester Chamber of Com­ man trouble. tries find their way into our com­ with. barrage and aerial bombing Pleading not guilty to a first de­ 000,000. Add to that another $10,* liscn A. Thorp, advertising man­ searched through his pockets for munity life. “Nothing that has Ine. Ample Parking in Rear of Club. In the north Caucasus, the cap­ rail Junction four miles north of The Preaident declined to detail, the President said, !’la larger than 000.000,000 spent between Pearl merce sec Automotive Trades It wouldn’t seem that waste his wallet. 763 Main St. Heavy Anti-Aircraft Fire the port of Hammamet, itself 40 gree murder and waiving exam­ for military security reasons, the ager Ot The Herald, will not take Bureau of the Manchester happened in the war Is so import­ Tel. 5680 ture of 13 more settlements by and strafing. While the com­ ever in our history but the needs Harbor and the beginning at the- paper would cause such a fire. It Several minutes later he stalk­ The airmen reported they were miles southeast of Tunis, and were ination Howard W. Smith, who various Army and Navy requests of our armed services are ao great afflee until after the annual meet­ Chamber oA^^ Commerce sec wouldn’t under ordinary circum­ ant to Manchester aa the opportun- the Russians appeared to make met by heavy anti-aircraft fire bined use of artillery, air and cu-rent year, and the Amerlcail ed out the door of the gi'ocery the German position at Geor- reported to have scored direct hits. ground forces suggested the pos- said he waa 48. waa bound over to which had |o be ahaved down. An that a shortage of certain foods is ing which win be held in April. Bettor Busineite. Bureau of the stances. It seems that the mail­ and swirms o f Clerman night ^ e Marauders and Lightnings illustration, however, may be war bUl between Dec. 7, 1941, and n>a Chamber made thla move to store, empty handed his face red gievak still more precarious. An fighters over tbe tarnt sibUtty that the major operation Superior court by Judge Henry J. inevitable. T^e production of lesa- June 30, 1944, will be $196,000,* Manchester Chamber of Com­ man's young son had planned a with fury. After a wait like that, earlier communique had reiwrted had to fly through heavy anti­ found In the recent Joint statement needed commodities must be re­ aid In'Conserving fuel during the merce sec Building Trades Christmas surprise for his folks. iVm lym I Viw 1^1 The raid was the 50th on Essen to crush the weakened and starv­ Gwiazda In police .court tc^a.v^ 000.000—Just $1,000,000,000 short he had left all of hla money at the city was half encircled. aircraft fire to reach theii ob­ ing Japs on Guadalcanal might be by the armed services and War duced, while the production of ssintar months. Bureau of the Manchester He bad placed a large papier- since the start of the war. The jectives at Gsbes, which authori­ Police accused him o f' fatally Production board that ordnance of all the money spent by tha home. The Russians said they had cap­ city which hgs a peacetime popu­ in tbe making, a Naval spokesman commodities for war and essential Chamber of Commerce sec mache Santa Claua up the chim­ tured Georgievskaya, four miles ties described as a main supply shooting James A. Thompson, 35. manufacture would be curtailed in civilian use may be increased. It Treasury from the day Grorge Civic Progress Bureau of the lation 8f about 500,000. lies in the said that today's communique of whom, he told Lieut. Michael Washington was inaugurated la ney and had rigged it so that it The confusion that comes from south of Georgievsk, and other base for Rommel’s forces in Tri- order to produce more ships and is imperative that this Increased Store Deliveries Manchester Chamber of Com­ would come down the chimney Just heart ef ths great German coal itself apparently indicated only Flynn, he found under his bed a t 1789 until the Japs attacked about cither half-listening to or half­ small towns forming a semi-circle polltania, and at the same time minor action. planes. demand for food be adjusted to merce sec Convention and like a real Santa Claus. mining district and produces large were heavUy challenged by Mea- hla home, 173 Park atreet. Sunday The budget estimates munitions a year ago. understanding radio news reports around the railroad Jimction. Vast quantities of gims, tanks, locomo­ Effect May Be Conatderable available supplies.” To Be Given Up Tourists Bureau o f the Man­ When the papers blazed up high was aptly illustrated this week by stores of Germsn mines, smmuni- serschmitt 109s. morning. expenditures at $66,000,900,000: That adjustment, to be accom­ May Believe Program FaatesWs chester Chamber of Com­ enough they reached poor old tives, railway equipment and oth­ It came, however, as one of a . His ■wife, Anna C. Smith, who military and cii-ilian pay, sub­ "Some persona may believe that the interpretations given two re­ Hon and other equipment fell In­ er material vital to the German DIrtot Hite Scored plished through rationing and merce sec Dairymen’s Bureau Santa and he was Just like a big to Russian hands, it was said. series of reports o\’er the last sev­ said she was 45, was held under sistence. and travel exj^nsea at other programs regulating distri­ such a program ia fantastic,” com* ports on gasoline rotioning. One war effort. "The raid waa highly success­ eral weeks telling of minor ac­ The Mantdiester Public Market, of the Manchester Chamber lump of soft coal up the chimney. report that had a wildfire circula­ Ths Germans, who had advanc­ $500 ^ n d as material witness. $21,000,000,000; industrial con­ bution. will provide a sufficient mented the commander-in-chiaL of. Commerce sec Industrial That’s what caused the fire. In addition to striking at Essen ful and direct hits were scored on tions which in their cumulative Smith’ jx'as represented by Judge loeatod on Main street, announced tion was to the effect that the ed down the Rostov-Baiku railway the oil tanks and railroad yards,” struction at $2,900,000,000; other volume for consumers but less Bureau of the Manchester British planes also laid mines in effect on the Japanese position William F. Mangan. (Continued on Page Eight) this morning that it would discon­ "A ” ration coupons were to be cut last summer in quest of the oil of German waters Saturday night. the spokesman said. war construction nt-.$5,000,000,000; variety, Mr. Roosevelt said, add­ tinue truck deliveries. Abraham Chamber of Commerce and Apartment dwellers along Main in half in value. People got excit­ NOTICE Grozny and Baku, already had and strength may be very consid­ Lieutenant Flynn said Smith ad­ and other unidentified items, in­ ing: executive v pres Manchester Sporadic German Activity One Messerachmitt waa destroy­ erable. mitted killing Thompson with one Podrova, proprietor of the estab atreet are plenty mad about a situ­ ed and stopped members of The withdnwn 75 miles from Mozdok There waa sporadic German ac­ cluding agricultural lend-leaae at May Hurt 'Taste, But Not Health IMiment, said that this morning Chamber of Commerce, Inc to Georgievsk and they apparent­ ed and one damaged in the air The most recent of these previ­ bullet when he returned home un­ $6,000,000,000. Total $100,000,- ation which has arisen within the Herald staff on the street to lea ^ tivity over Britain during the fighting, while one Lightning and "That may hurt our taste, but that existing conditions forced him 613 Main r 13 Foley ' ly faced a new withdrawal. ous operations was undertaken on expectedly from a factory where 000. past few weeks. It would seem what they knew about the aired week-c«d. One town on the south­ one Marauder were listed as miss­ not our health." to take this step. that an army of bums has hit the reports. 'The basis for this story Jan. 4, when American troops he was employed aa a guard. For the present fiscal year which One of the largest items recom­ Succeed la Crosslag B)ver west coast was the target of a ing. gained important heights in the Flashes ! The ban on gasoline and tires And that really doesn’t do full town, from the number of com­ was a recommendation by the Pe­ Partictdarly fierce" figEfTiig waa He shot Thompson, Flynn quot­ ends next June 30, munitions ex­ mended for agriculture was $400,- Due to Lack of Manpower, Tires and Gasoline We are sharp attack yesterday, which Observers reported the Bostons vicinity f t Mount Austen, where ed Smith, because he found him (Late Bulletina ot the UP) W in ) aonstltuted the biggest problem in Justice to Miss Holbrook—she’s plaints. These vagabonds, having troleum War council—an unoffi­ reported at a river position where killed at least 12 persons and in­ penditures were put at $43,000.- 000,000 for soil conservation and forcing the decision. Drivers were also president of' the Soroptimist left the Kebili camp afire. All they captured an enemy field piece under a bed in his apartment, to 000,000: pay and the like at no place to go at night, seek the cial body composed of executives the Germans had concentrated a jured a number of others. The the Bostons and the Mitchells, as crop adjustment payments to also hard to obtain and until con­ Club of Manchester! Why, that's warmth and comfort of the apart­ of the larger gasoline companies and repulsed six counter-attacks, which Smith had returned sudden­ $15,000,000,000 industrial conatruc- farmers. Mr. Roosevelt said he planes returned to machine-gun killing 150 Japanese troops. Rules Imniuiiity Obtained ditions are more settled, no further more space than Willard B. Rog­ ment halla, at the same time giv­ —recommending that Petroleum Forced to Discontinue Our Pick-Up and Delivery (Ooattaoed am Pa^e Four) ly after leaving for worjH at 8 had directed that this money— the streete after unloading their (Conttniwd on Page Two) The following day they mopped yesterday morning. WasMngton, Jan. II—rP)-<- Tha deliveries will be made. ers rates in "Who's Who” and she ing very little consideration to the Administrator for War Ickes take bombs. (Contlnaed on Page Four) $44,000,00 less than .was made Supreme C>ourt ruled today ttuifi ------«------Juqt can’t do that! occupants. Hazy with drink, thev such action. The other report was up the Mount Austen sector, PerMnally Notifies Police available for similar payments this One of the daylight raiders was which the Japanese had used as an He personally notified police of perrons who testify In response to usually stagger all through the one later in the week when a ban Service January 15. reported shot down off the south­ fiscal year—be used to encourage government subpoeim, before ■ buildings, bumping against the was placed on driving for pleasure. artillery site for shelling the the shooting and turned the greater production of cropaconsid- Office to Be Open We are inclined to mention bus Some Miners west coast yesterday afternoon. American air field, and killed 84 grand Jury ln\estigating aa al* drivers in the column a lot more doors and falling on the floors. This was distorted to mean the Urges Home weapon over to them, Flynn said. Solons Ur"iiig ered essential to the war effort. Far from the clean type they driving of pleasure—or passenger A single German raider bombed more of the enemy. The murder charge was placed leged’ \1olat1on of the Sbenimi than previously because we all and machine-gunned an East Ang­ Thin presidential direction has anti-trust act, obtain Imwnaity . This Afternoon don’t hesitate to exercise aome —cars. People who listen to these There was no indication in the against him after several hours already been carried out by provi­ come In contact ■with them more Back On Jobs lia town today, killing five people communique today as to the sec­ from prosecution even though tlMy pretty nasty habits. reports should be sure that they Butter Sale questioning at police headquar­ sions ot the department's 1943 often now. On one of those very We greatly regret to have to moke this announcement but we and' causing considerable damage. tor in which the last advances ters. Stiffer Taxes do not Halm their oonstltuttond slippery mornings not so long back They will keep up the noise­ fully understand them and then, farm progranl, under which farm­ ■ The local office of the Ration­ making until some annoyed resi­ if they repeat them, that the repe­ A dozen persona 'were injured. were made, but the assumption in Tbe lieutenant aaid this was right against self-incriiiilnstkita ing Board will be open until 4 one of the local drivers for the Earlier in the day two raiders official quarters here was that the ers can earn maximum payments Justice Roberts delKered tbe 6 to Connecticut Company made a real dent decides to do something tition is rendered correctly. To 5,000 Return to Work; LaFollette Favors Oleo­ Smith's explanation of the shoot­ only by planting their goals of o'clock this afternoon under the about it and calls a cop. Only at make really sure they should read have no alternative under the present conditions. When the war is had strafed and bombed a town attacks were directed against the ing: Bipartisan Proposals for 2 decMon, specifically apply(aff new schedule. This is the first fine gesture towards a lot of peo­ 19,000 Others Contin­ on the east c o u t Two persons enemy positions on the U. S. west­ such vital crops as corn, rice, bar- to William F. .Monia and L. Ao* ple he knew were passengers on the back of a club can they be per­ the newspapers. margarine Being Sent Shortly after leaving hta apart­ Increases Await Read­ week that this haa been done, as suaded to leave the premises. over we will be the first to resume customary pick-up and delivery ern flank, which face.'i the area ment at 173 Park street. Smith brey Williams, who testified ba* the office has been closing at 12:30 his trip. r ue on Wildcat Strike. (CoBtteaed On Pag* Two) To Allies Overseas. where enemy concentrations are (Conttnoed on Page Two) fore a group o f meat packtag It was Gus Waltz and as every­ Often they return. It would seem It may be an old story to some missed the badge from his uni­ ing of Big Budget. on Saturdays in the past. of you, but it has Just come to our greatest. companies for allegedly violatlag one knows he has the habit of that the only solution to the form. Returning to his home for The new hours have been adopt­ problem is a night lock at the ears. service. ^ Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Jan. 1—(fi>)— Washington. Jan. 11.—(Jf)— The Japanese forces on Guadal­ it, he found his wife moving about the anti-trust law. Justicea ed because of the inability of many being accommodating. Gus had a Approximately 6,000 striking min­ canal have been without any re­ ■Washington. Jan. 11— —Bi­ Frankfurter and Douglaa dia* bus load of passengers from the Main street entrances. A local Italian fellow came Butter for the home folks and the apartment and thought she ap­ to call during the morning hours home from work one night to find ers returned to work today in Unrest Grows oleomargarine tor those abroad ts inforcements. so far as is known pear^ upset. partisan proposals for stiff tax in­ Haiidlinv W ar sented. on Saturdays, north end and he ■was due to dis­ Pennsylvania’s anthracite fields, here, and without any consider­ • • » Recently, this column remarked ;that his supper wasn’t ready. That the aim o f Senator LaFollette "She told me there was nothing creases were made by legislators charge them at the Center and on how unnecessary the traffic was unusual and as he was hun­ but an estimated 19,000 others able quantity of new aupplies, 78 (fo on Trial in Plot then head for the Green. All oi his (Prog.. WU.). wrong.” Flynn quoted Smith. today as Congress awaited the light which is plac^ at the High gry it vexed him. Complaining to In The Interim We Suggest You Try Our continued a 13-day-oId govern­ In Rumania ■ In. a letter to Secretary Wack- though some may have been de- Work Rapped New York, Jan. 11—iflV— Tha passengers were bound for the ment-condemned walkout that has livei^ to them by parachute or "W e were standing near the reading of the largest government­ Awning on Fire School la at times. Cars must stop, his wife, she told him it was be­ ard, made public today, the' sena­ bedroom door and I noticed a German radio admitted the ex­ south end* The buses were all off wasting when there cause of standing in line. created the most critical hard coal by supply drums floated to the al budget In world history—a schedule Anjnx-ay because of the tor said that while an important istence of activity against tha aren’t any students nearby, and “What do you mean—standing Bhortages in >eara. c beachea from destroyers, and all At House Store icy conditions, so Gus did a good Government Forced to part of the war effort was in the (Conttnned en Page Four) $100,000,000,000 expenditure pro­ Charges of General Mai* go\-ernment of Hungary', a Junior vice versa. in line?” he queried. H e e ^ g repeated appeals from recent report* have Indicated they partner in the .Yxis, with tiie an­ turn and drove south until all Ida Fuels Cfoordinator Ickcs, the War feeding of the Allies. "I strongly were in a badly ‘weakened and gram drafted by President Roose­ A suggestion was voiced con­ ”I have to stand in line for but­ Create Ne’v Divisions urge you to take the necesaary Adpiinistration of Pro* nouncement that 78 petuons went passengers were discharged then cerning this and it is this. Why ter, for coffee, for stigar, for meat department and their own union starving condition, so that many Treasury Balance velt. The large awning over the front turned back and went on to the action to preserve our butter sup­ on trial at K lau aenb^ today as not a monitor for the students? A —why even today I had to stand leaden, 3,000 w orken resumed Of Security Troops. inhere djring of disease. They'prob­ Designed to cover appropriations duction iii Report. the first of 664 "accused of hav­ o f the C. E. House A Son Store on Green. CASH and CARRY roduction on a limited scale at plies for fur o'wn armed forces ably are also nmning ^ort of Washington, Jan. 11—(JF)—The teacher or some responsible stu­ in line for macaroni,” she explain­ and domestic consumptiort.” for the fiscal year from Jtdy 1. ing tried to o\-erthrow the ordeg- Main street caught fire yesterday Mighty good work on Gus’s part ed. Siree collieries of the Glen Alden animunitlon. position of the Treasuiy Jan. 8; afternoon about 4:30 and before dent Icould very easily operate the Ankara. Turkey, Jan. 10— (De- Secretary Wickard rroently di­ 1943 to June 30. 1944. the 1.000- ■Washington. Jan. IJ.—'.Ti — of the state by force.” ' Klaussa # and we recommend Jerry Scott light, for the few minutea it takes That ex a B p e >- a t e d the hard Coal company — the Industry’s In the circumstances it has been Receipts, $35,672,137,81; expen­ page budget document ■was expect­ Charges of "general maladminis- Paul McKay, a clerk, could turn make him a member of the Bus­ Isiyed)— i/P) —Advices from Ru­ rected creameries to reserve SO ditures. $273,048,534.35; net bal­ burg is in norihern Transyh'onla* at change of classes. After the working hungry man and he start­ Isrgest operstor—while 3,000 took mania aald today that imrest in ed to be devoted almost exclurive- ti tion" of the war production pro­ the fire extinguisher on the blare men’s Legion of Honor—or some­ up their Jobs again at three col­ per cent of their butter produc­ (Conttaned on Page Four) ance. $9,553,366,784.74. disputed territory which Adett passage of the students the traffic ed to cry out "That Mussolini! that .country had reached sudi a ly to war spending. Clerks o f both gram, "haphazard” handling of Hitler transferred from Rumania*, it deatroyed about two square thing. That Mussolini! He’s to blame for lieries o f the Lehigh VsUey Coal tion for war purpoaea yarda. — light could be set on caution, com­ Laundry Service stage that the AntoneaCu govern­ "The order . . . made it clear," Houses were to read only the manpower, and failure to uae small another .Axis member from whldti all this!" company. president's opening explanation. The blare ■wat discovered bv pletely solving the trouMcoome ment had been forced to create aald LaFollette, “that It ie ex­ Irdustry In the war effort were reports of unrest came test weds Soldiers who are bound . across Then be ran into his bedroom Dedalaa Beadied at Meetfags ! . Nominations Expected Leon A. Thorp, of Tanner street, situation. four new divUiona of internal se­ pected thp government will ex­ laid before Congress today by the \ia .\Uled and neutral channela the country on troop trains have and can\e out running holding a Decision by the six collieries to curity trpops. The Senate also is expected to special House Committee on Na­ . . . ^ who was leaving the store. The sent back postal cards that really port to foreign nations this year There have been lots ot imita­ rifle in Tils hands. Inaugurated over a year ago and already very popular with hun­ go back to work was reached at These reports asserted that Texas Accent in Danger; receive several nominations from tional Defense Migration. Are department was not called. promote! some of the towns en "What are you going to do?” about 170;000,000 pounds o f but­ Labor Rationing Foreseen ‘ tion Army and Navy insignias and week-end meetings—called after popular mistrust of the Rumanian the president today as it settles "Unless this country enjoys an Washington, Jan. 11—' Man­ his excited wife asked. Ickes denounced the strike as “In­ ter under the lend-Iease pro­ down for regular business. Among buttons manufacturffd ever since government, arising from re­ gram.” ui.usual measure of good sense, power Commissioner McNutt said ”I’m going to shoot Mussolini dreds of customers. Same high quality work but tolerable” and Lieut Ckfl. Charles Yankees Are Responsible thorn -may be: the war has dictated the fads. We verses in Russia, waa the reason Ralea Importaat Queations good management and good luck, today that rationing of Industrial have seen a lot of girls wearing for all this!” he shouted and left W. Kerwood c t the War depart­ for the unrest. For associate Justice of the Su- the house. "Tbls anticipated exportation of both the period of war immediate­ workers may become necessary aa everything from a novelty sliver ment urged the men to return to The size of the divisions was not reme court—Justice Wiley Blount the labor supply dwImUea. Ha atea Soon he, was back home—all tir the mines for one week peniUng butter in the face of the present Dallas, Tex.,' Jan. 11—{IPi— Man « call 'burds.* Now she refers to ly ahead and the period of peace wings to miniature rifles, and in specified but the advices said they Rutledge, Jr., 48, former" dean of tf follow will be marked by many told a press conference: The Waff ed out—with nary a word to say. settlement of their grievances. were created for the gendarmerie acute butter ahortage,” he said, them as "beards’. the University of Iowa Law School, some instances they are rather 'and the growing use at home of the guns, men. the Texas accent 1 difficult and tiylng days.” the com­ Manpower Commlssloa will not lAKGimi' "Well, what happened?” his Chief o f these is a dues Increase and local police and it was aa- ” Our manner of speech and now a member oj the Federal Cir­ attempt to preve* basehaB cute. But recently, we have spot­ wife asked him. varioua aubstltutes for butter, is in danger! < mittee said in Its final report. ef 50 cento a rnooth. voted at the ■umed each had probably in the even the way we choose our words cuit Court of Appeals tor the Dis­ players from returning to thsif n m E R E GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” ted a lot of the roal McOoy in in­ ‘T oo long a line,” be replied. raiae some important questions It’s not a klow any longer. It’s Declaring that ”we cannot af' signia adorning the coat lapels YOU SAVE 15% ITnltod hOne W oifcen convention neighborhood of 10,000 men at is changing all the time,” Miss trict of Columbia. He would suc­ teams from jobs they have haM —A. Non. at Ctnclaaati last October. The least which I feel require your earnest a cow. Cord, head of the department of ceed James F. Byrnes, ■who resign­ ford the liuciuy of self-congratula­ and sleeves of military minded consideration as food administra­ tion” on 1942’s production levels, during the winter, Athletea and . DINE AND DANCE girls. strlkera contend they were not A usually reliable Ballcan source, There’s getting to be too much speech at Southern Methodist ed to become economi,c stabiliza­ morale-buildtng workers, howavafc psopsily rtproseatod a t the con- who may not be identified more tor in the intereats o f the Ameri­ University says. "Speech is tion director. the committee said: are not eligible tor draft defln* There is a definite regulation can dairy farmera who are atrain- ’bean” in been. "Not only have our Allies suf­ To the Lflting Tones of against any civilian wearing Army vendloa and want the increase fully, meanwhile aaid that the largely Imitative, not creative.” For price administrator, succeed­ nnent because of their work rsaelodsd. niey also want a |3-a- ing their resources to the utmost Keep an eye on your kinfolks fered severely for lack of lend- • • • ' or Na'vy issue equipment and we By CASH and CARRY German high command had pre­ The Texas accent, she declares, ing Leon Henderson—Former Sen­ day wage taereaas. to supply their share of the na­ or they’ll turn into "relatives.” Iease aupplies we have been un­ imagine that it won’t be long be­ sented to General Miehov, Bul­ is s compound of the talk of the ator Prentiss Marsh Brown, 53, Strike HaRs Power and Water DON MAC AND HIS % Plobsti PMvaat BsIw b tion’s tood requlrementa.” Two Texas speech experts, Mrs. able to deliver, but even the equip­ fore something is done about the FILMS garian war minister now in Berlin, old south and the west. Michigan Democrat who failed of Moorhead, Mian- dan. 11— (ff)r*! Presenos of pickets kept opera­ with a comprehensive plan of ac­ LaFbllette aald that the uae o f Caroline' B. Woodrow and Mlsa More Naeal Twnag la East re-election last November. ment of our own forces ia very un­ This dty of nearly 16, practice. We have seen many wom­ DEVELOPED AND tions from bdng resumed at a butter aubstltutes "has been con­ Mary McCord agree that the Yan­ even." RHYTHM MASTERS en here in town who adorn their tion in event of an Allied debarka­ According to Miss McCord, the For Minister to Australia—Ed­ without electric at water PRINTED seventh colliery—the Huber of the tion on or near Bulgarian terri­ sistently discouraged as a matter kees are responsible. farther east you go, the nipre ward J. Flynn, 3, of New York, Reconuneiidatlons Made today, aa employea of tma D E U aO U S POODS — MODEST PRICES! sleeves with non-commissioned of­ Glen Alden company — where tory. o f public policy,” and that “the The committee, which begra its ficer chevrons, while others sup­ Meaaring Texan Style, nasal twang you will bear. Go who hqs announced hta intention owned water and Bght plant 24-HOUR SERVICE workers also had voted Mr ths Ohrmi netalM laateaettoM fruits of all these past efforts work two and one-half years ago ed out on strike te enfona a « Collets Fried Scallops port regimental Insignias on their **rbeae northerners, coining in­ west, and you'll begin to pick up of resigning aa chairman of the back-to-work move. There waa no Hit report said detailed Inatrue- srin be threatened with complete Democratic National committee. with a study .of the,problems of mand tor wage laeiMsea a a i | Half Bkoikn Chow Mein Roast Turkey shoulders. It te altogether out of Film Deposit Bos to the state tor wartime . Jobs are thoee ”R’s” that the old south lost disorder, however. tions were given the general, In- destruction, if now. in a period The present minister is Nelson T. wandering workers— "Oakles”— Justmteit of hours. Eleetito Mj order, and to many cases is being At Stort Bntrucs menacing the Texas style of talk.” long ago. FhM — Liquors and Beer New Model Laundry CoUerlea reopsnsd wars tha cludiag a minute acbeme of de- of ahortage, tre send our ratter Mrs. Woodrow, an expression Johnson. and turned later to thoee which real went off at 4:88 carried to extremes. But, east, west, north, or aouth, M Oak Strast Xel 3894 Truasdals, Loomis and Waaamls of fanaa diapibalttena tor the Bidgar- abroad and force our own people taachsr, complained. the accent la in danger. For member of the Civil Aero­ developed with arar’s demands on hoidera awakaaed te ths Gian Aldan, and Donanos, tan Amiy, to uae butter substitutes. manpower, recommended: H|^ta weald not wori Ask any 'veteran newspaperman 73 Summit St. Tel. 8072 "Dallas hss already fallen by "Caiange ia inevitable,” saya nautics Board—Former Senator KEMP'S Prospect sad Henry of ths Lehigh Aaothsr report from the same "I aak this,” the dairy atote the way aide and the rest of the Mrs. Woodrow. Josh Lee of Oklahoma, a Demo- 1. Creation of an office at war waa ao water, aad ett and you’ll find he’ll agree with us tomatlc stokera aad —for year^ and years the various state is’ in peril. . | First thing you knew, our Bb fU f* Swa^ *1 k id s v i a w ad la > o r a l TrtU all 6B am rasa T«a> MAWCHESTER* EYE!fPfO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, JA N tTA im i. i9 « " 9 ' N,

eleven weeks of the quarter, he did _ •" ■ not get his bonus check. Under the Near Deadline Lasting Peace They Hit the Road Again in **Road to Morocco^’ ioioti FavQFs present system he is assured of Chatty Letter Is Received American Fliers Meet Few Driving > Overnight News Five Violent the money as it is included In the Streets of Manchester * . % week^r pay check. • On Book No. 1 Hard Problem Of Connecticut ange iii Pay Cheney Brothers accepted the From Local Boy in Pacific On Week-End State Deaths latiflcatlon after being told that Swept Glean of Aiitos Test Upon Guadalcanal By Aaoclated Bieoa the approval of the employees had I_ 1P.1H Would Rallicr been obtained. The five cents per So-Called Sugar Book Merry Xmas and A Happy New • are no hearts to be broken ‘way Pastor Ward Says It l^arge Drop’ ifi Traffic Hartford—Next year's license patrol plane shot down a large- Highway Safety Is Rw hour increase to base bay is also Not to Be Issued After Year greetings have been received Will Be ]Vlore Difficult I Not a Car Seen on Provides Daily Diary of plate inserts will be yellow, the Kaeceive Increase Each applicable to overtime. Seven and , ^ . u * ^ _ eluding Ernie Squatnto have Manchester four-engined Jap flying boat Noted All Over State Motor Vehicle department an­ sit It of Deserte«l Roads Week in the Future. a half cents will be paid on the In* January 15. from the home town boys of Com-, broken their mirrors — Howard Than War, Main Street Y^ter* How Decisive Air Pow­ Sept. 13—Fifty-six lumbers in nounced last night, warning Con­ crease on time considered over­ pany K. former National G uard Wilson misses his motorcycle, and two flights escorted by Zero fight­ During Sunday. necticut re.sldents who are still And Streets. tim e. unit, which left for active duty two will have to settle for a jeep— B. Date Book er Gan Be in Present ers attacked Henderson field. Navy Persons who have not as yet ob­ “It would be harder to crush day Afternoon aa driving cars that the deadline ia Mem'beni of Liocal No.' 63, T.W. . The Union meeting which was y>«ars ago. A letter addressed to Warner fs •always speaking n f B et­ Global War. and Marine Corps Grumman fight­ By The Associated Press Feb. 28 and for mail applications, By The Associated Priess . at a meeting in Tinker Hall lield yesterday was primarily for tained W ar Ration Book No. 1— The Herald arrived today from ty and Junior and sends his love to into ten words more of the mean­ T onlght I Oil Curb Operates. er pilots shot down four bombers Traffic policemen might as well Feb. 15. Eleetjon of officers, Manchester ^ Deserted roads and streets apell*^ rday, Toted to approve a plan the installation of the executive the so-called .sugar book—have these men who state only that the bp.th of them. P. Pagliaro ing of this war’s ending than Is and four Zeros. have atayed home yesterday, on Washington Applications for officers. Bruno Ranlane, State they spent the holidays under Assembly, Order of Rainbow, Ma- ^ By John OollHim | (Through most of September, ed highway safety for Connecticut^ ereby Cheney Brothers em- only three days more In which to can't wait to get home so that he found in the hit-parade song All that was needed lata Batur- (Connecticut's first pleasure-driv- the postniastership of Darien will organiser of the C.I.O. Inatalled appl.v for It at the Office of War palm trees, somewhere in the Paci­ can sace a certain party down New 'York, Jan. 11—(iC)—Bat- United States fliers roamed over over the week-end; nevertheless lyeea will receive five cents per "When the Lights Go on Again All “Mating ^of American Legion Manchester slip Ing-le.ss Sunday.' be received until Jan. 26, the Post the officers who were all re-elected Price and Rationing Board 112 16 fic area. T^e letter was written on Main street on a bicycle.—Chester the Solomons group trying to death came violently to five of ir additional to their ba.sc pay. at Leonard street home. Rev. J. back 30 years, was a few hitching tle-wom Guadalcanal, a speck of | For there wasn't any traffic to Office department said yesterday. last month. These are Mr. Reilly, in the Lincoln school. Friday. Jaw .Xmas Day by Ck)rporal V. Bene- Obrias still has the loudest voice Over the World." Rev. W. Ralph amash Japanese attempts to es­ direct, except for periodic buses, Stam ford - From his home in the state's residents. « addition does not mean a president: Matthew Paton, vice- vento who much to say con­ Ward, Jr., pastor of South Meth­ S. Neill, guest speaker. posts scattered along the * Main an Island on moat maps, provides tablish new installations. Enemy ineral ralae, however. .It merely 15, ha.s been set bydhe OPA as the in the Company but it would seem a taxicab or two, and an occasion­ Stamford, George N. .Shuster, Jam es Thompson. 35, of New president; Tude Vince, secretary final date on which the Boaid may cerning the former Manchester that Sergeants Rowe and Alesi odist church, said in the sermon Tue«day, January IS street. And this solitude along a daily diary of how decisive air warships and supply vessels were al motorist on his way to work or the place of the previous Annual meeting and election of president of Hunter college in Britain, was shot. Police LieuL and James Fogarty, treasurer. receive applications and as the lo­ Ixiys. have him pretty well under con­ yesterday morning. "What this Main street waa carried through power can be in today's global pounded hard by torpedo planes church. New York, announced last niglit -^Quarter year bonus which the em- "At present we are located on trol.—Michael Savino is worrying popular tune has picked up anyone officers of the Highland Park Sunday and for the’ first time in 20 w ar. and dive-bombers.) Michael J. Flj’nti said, by Howard ■ * ies have been receiving for the cal office is closed tomorrow to the For example, the Merritt park­ that the Navy will take over the piihlic only Wednc.-’day, Thurs’ Bus Traffic in significance for the protection •shot down and one U. S. fighter clothes caught fire as she lighted dMmbers as well as the firm to householders in this anthiacite persons who have moved to Man­ Friday, January 15 for all practical purpo.ses desert­ and Bridgc|K>it will be di.sciissed ter stating that he made the pies. -The letter also made reference to as switching lights on in a dark­ Monthly meeting of First Aid Travel on the Connecticut Com­ of United Nations lifelines from lost. Enemy Iximbers failed to a gas heater. ’stoM ah i t renter found it difficult to obtain chester since l.i.sl M ay have their pany buses waa the heaviest in ed, aa potential motorists decided with dealers tomorrow by Emer­ .sugar hook applications transfer­ Some Personal Items the'fap-t that boys hear much con­ ened room. Both in the literal and Association at Trade school. Canada and the United States to damage ships bringing reinforce­ Henry Curtis, 80, of Burlington, Is Asaared of Money fuel. Other excerpts taken from the years. Hartford bound travel Bing Crnsby. Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamoiir, the nation’a .st popular trio of traveling atar.s, to walk or ride buses to wherever gency Fuel Ailniinistiator Wesley As the arrangement stood with red to the local Bonrti, otherwise cerning. Manchester boys in the figurative sense of the word we Lecture for local nurses at the Australia in the South Pacific. For m ents to U. S. M arines. was burned to death early Sunday Thoma.s Kennedy, int^national letter, (ell facts about a goodly •service and they wish all of the.se seemed to be at a peak yesterday Oct. 13—Two more hard attacks appi'ar together again in Paramoiint’.s third "Roa'I" picture, "Road to Morocco," wlilch ia due Wed­ they wanted to go. A. Sturges, it was amioiiiiccd ye.s- morning when the small home the quarterly checks, if an emplove it will be difficult for them to ob­ mu.st hope not only for the old Y a t 8. Japan it was equally strategic. It People still wanted to go places, .sceretary treasurer of the UMWA, number of the men: boys a lot of luck. Corporal Bene- lights to be turned on. but also afternoon and contintied through would have given her an aerial made on Henderson field. Our nesday, Thur.sday. Friday and Saturday at the State theater. According to advance report.s the film terday. in which he lived alone was con­ ■left the firm after working ten or estimated the strike had preventeil tain the now books. Tuesday, January 10 judging from the almost normal New Haven Tlie Navy (ailed 'mm, ...... "Tony Rowe is doing a swell job vento also states that he hopes some new ones. "There are two the early evening. Both the Green outpost from wpich her bombers fighters in their first miss failed to runs ring.s around "Road to Singapore" and. "Road to Zanzibar," wnich ouglit to mak." it ju.st about sumed by fire. the mining of between 200,‘.)00 ami .-IS the K Company topkick- -Staff more persons will write to the Annual meeting and banquet and Cros.stown liiisos were crowd­ intercept the first group of bomb­ tops in movie fun. Anthony Quinn and Dona Drake are al.so in the'cast, which featuir.s a haremfull church and amusement attend­ last niglil f'lr men U |) to .'lO yeais And Tliaddeus Kaminowski, 18, victories which we must wfh In could have struck crippling blow's ance reports. So already over­ 20,000 tons of coal since its incep­ Sergeant Roger Alesi is doing a gang down there. It is pretty lone­ this present world crisis. The first Retail Merchants' Association ot ed throughout the day and serv­ against Allied supply ships. ers. When the second group came of Hollywood beauties, too Four hit tune.s inclucl ing "Moonlight Becomes You" and "Con.stantly" old with expel iem e h^dling of Stamford. left ill in a car out­ tion Dec. 30. remarkable job with his gang of some. the C. of C. a t the Y. ices were late from seven to eight contribute to the liveliness of the proceedings. loaded hii.s and trolley systems in freiglit or general l aigo. They are side his home by friends, died of is the victory of arms. T ^ second When United States forces mov­ over we knocked down nine of 15 most towns and cities bore the Thomas Lambert, of the U. S. Essen Heavily "ruffians.'’ in spite of his bald Forward any letters to the fol­ and it will be harder ana a much Wednesday, January ’37 niinutes. ed into Guadalcanal they seized a bombers and got fouq Zeros. We needed, Lieut. Comdr. L. M. Nel­ exposure before his body was Conciliation service told tljo strik­ Manchester Day at Hartford Two meetings yesterday after­ brunt of the traffic. son .said, to direct stevedore b a t­ head." (It seems that all of the lowing address; longer one in achieving, is the vic­ just completed airport which Ma­ lost one fighter. raid on Henderson field for the r st tative if Robin.son would resign found by passersby Sunday morn­ Card of Thanks ers over the week-end Uiat: men received real short haircuts Name and rank and serlel number. tory in peace. Victory in peace de­ Blood Bank. noon. held In Tinker hall, were rine forces named Henderson field. (The intensive Japanese foray of the year. U. S. Marine, Army "Enorinniis Increuae” lle|M>rte«l talions now tioiiig organized for ing. "I don't think the .r'ovcrnment .Monday, March 1 heatle.ss. The officers of Local 63. the presidency, and permit James overseas duty. Hsmbers of the Johiis'Ui fsndiy Hit l)v British and arc getting quite a kick out Company K, 169th Infantry, pends upon * world order rooted Henderson field has been alter­ against Henderson field was de­ and Navy planes reigning supreme Roliinsoii Fails Byrne.s, also of Montana, tho third In Hartfoni, 42 extra busi-s Wish to express their slnrere will stand idl.v by if this unauthor­ ■if'carh other's looks.) . A.P.O. No. 43, Care of Postmaster, “Rubinoff and his Violin" at T. tv . U. A., w ere installed clad in failed to handle without crowding Adria, port which gave its name thanks to their many friends, rrla- and grounded in moral and relig­ nately the spearhead and target of signed to cripple the United over the Guadalranffl area, con­ man in the election, to a.ssiimethe ised strike contlnucal” "Anyway, it seems that there San Franci.sco, California. High school hall. Auspices Man­ overcoats and mittens. The .States' strong aerial arm and keep tinued to strafe enemy tioops .md "an enormoua increa.se” in bus The mass of the sun i.s 331.500 to the Adriatic sea, is now 14 miles I. ttves and orsanisatlons for their In Washington, however, spokes­ ious principles which are aa widely Guiaeppi G aribaldi Club •was also Guadalcanal warfare, the spring­ presidency. Robinson made no l^ tn d n e s s and sympathy diiriiiR the 111 Air Attack chester Klwanis Club. board to' glory for scores of pilots it from interfering with another bomb installations at surrounding To Gain Peace travel, transportation compani',>s lime.s that of the earth. inland. men for the War Labor board, the recognized by all nations as the forced to. hold ita meeting svithout comm ent. [?S!aess and at the time of the death 'aw of gravitation. Christ in Hia —the stepping off place for others. powerful enemy attempt to recap­ points. reported. The peak there was be­ their dearly beloved wife and war department snd Solid Fuels (ContlnuMl From Page One) any heat. Christopher Oienney tw een 10 p, m, and 1 a. m., when Bther. Anns E. Johnson, They wish treat of the shattered German life and in His teachings reveals stated last week that these two In the words of Admiral Wil­ ture Guadalcanal. The Japanese Start New .\irdrnme Coordinator Harold L. Ickea said Fliers Hit Possible force, hitting several places on the failed.) Iiisiir;;oi)ls Hool Down shifta were changing at war pro­ thank those who contributed they knew of no move to take over that law, that way of Life." affairs will be the last held In liam F. Halsey. Jr., the war in the The Japane.se. apparently giving iwars and those wlio loaned their Were injured but no property .9cuth.veslern shores of the Gulf of The Supreme Question Food Is Seen Pacific can be won only if United Destroy .411 Of Bomliers Y\onT (Cooperate duction plants and theaters were the mines. Tinker hail until heat restrictions up trying to retake Hendeison Iiitprnalioiiul Presi- ilosing for the night. damage was reported. Junction Points Slrte in mid-Libya In a further at­ Making the theme personal, Mr. are lifted. Other places in and .States Armed Forces: "Kill Japs. Oct. 17—In an early morning field, .started to build a now a ir ­ One. of the bombers, believed tempt to shut the gate on Rom­ Ward indicated that If the day Kill Japs. Kill Japs. Sink ships. raid, 14 enemy bombers escorted Taxicabs th fre were al.so over­ around Manchester have also can­ drome at Munda on New Georgia flenl of C.IO Union. O i l Food Siirvuv taxed, although officials indicated to be Domier 217s. was hit by mel’s retirement toward Axis- comes "When the J^hts go on Now Primary celled meetings and banquets as a Sink ships. And sink more ships!" by eight Zeros winged oyer Hen­ island. And it became an import­ ground fire and seen to plunge (ContlouMi from Page One) held Tunis and Bizerte. again all over the world" it will be That’s what Marine. Army and derson. Our fighters and anti-air­ they .saw little difference in ga.s result of the OPA ban on gasoline ant targ et of U. S. bomber.s. Waterbiiry, Jan. 11 lA'i Reid con.siimption between drivwg a into the sea. Two fighter-bomber sweeps were because during this period of dam- and fuel oil. Navy fliers who operate from craft batteries destroyed all the And we carry out our in­ escorts re- War Weapon Throughout the day.s of terrific Robinson, of Butte, Mont., interna- Hartford, Jan. 11 i.Vi A few of car and riiling a taxicab. v.ell aa their fighter loosed against enemy motor trans­ ness some have never let the lights Affairs Called Off Guadalcanal are doing. lipmbers and two fighters. In the air battles over Henderson field IMRETHAnstructions to the letter! turned safely. port columns at Wadi Ranil, south of the world go out. "The supreme An historic diary of their strug­ afternoon came 15 more bombers. ' tional president of the CIO "Mine, tile state’s .300 food ami lirug But in general, reports ot vio­ Tiro Subs Destroyed The Legion Bingo has been nervy American pilot.s .staged ■« lations were few and far between, Buttons, collars and cuffs The first American bomber blow of Mi.surata, which .stands at the question of this hour is, when the (Continued from Page One) definitely called off until there ia a gles is gleaned from these ex­ We got one and lost one plane. thrilling .show of aerobapes in i Mill and Smelter Workers union, wnrelioiisemen have flatly refused COUGNING from the west at Axis nerve cen­ northern tip of the guL. lights j(o on again will God find in cerpts from official Navy depart­ Oct. 19 Again the enemy con­ to cooperate with the fooil survey althougli police in several citic.s By Plane Attacks better fuel oil situation. The low­ outm aneuvenng the Janahe.s'ol... failed yesterday to pacify an in- i hei ked driving rea.sons carefully. '"iHiinr’" are handled with special ters at Tripoli waa reported yea- The flight before Allied bomb­ us the light’of the world burlng ley, potatoes, oil-seed crops, hemp, er hall, however, has been heated ment communiques: tinued to try tq support a landine now being maile. Herbert P.' RELIEVE London. Jan. 11—(VPi— United terday. Aug. 7 Our surprise invasion And what kind of fellows are .surgent faction of Connecticut lo­ And al.so few and fa r between care, making: shirts last States Navy patrol planes and R. ers swept into the Tripoli area brightly.” long-staple cotton, and canning for the past week with the big V ith attack."! on our airdrome. llie.se men who n.sked their lives to Plank, food and drug coordinator, The blow waa diacloaed in an from the west a few hour.s after "If so,” Mr. Ward said, "we crops. fireplace which was recently built was made possible by carrier- Zeros and Grumman Wildcats bat­ cals. which have been challenging reported in the- weekly broadcast were automobile accident.s, once DISTRESS THIS weeks longer. A. F. Coastal Command bombers Allied communique yesterday an­ based aircraft which dive-bombed guard this vital .spearhead of the his election la.st November. thick and fast on week-ends. were credited officially today with United States bombers had blast­ must have no fair summer relig­ Another large farm-aid item there. There will be a meeting tled. Two Zeros were shot down first American offen.sive in the of the State Defen.se coiinril yes­ TIME-TESTED WAY nouncing that B-26 (Martin Ma- ed the same region In a sweep ion. Our faith must be more than was (193,623,000 for parity pay­ this evening at 8 o'clock. shore installations and destroyed an we lost one Wildcat. Dougla.s As he arose to speak at a meet­ terday. the "almost certain" destruction rouder) medium bombera had 18 enemy seaplanes before they Pacific? Let .•\dnural Hal.sey ing in Wilby High school, the in­ CASH AND CARRY of two Axis submarines while from their airfields to the west a matter of work and wages be­ ments to be distrihutefP among Many of Manchester’s public Dive-bombers damaged a de.stroy- describe them: "Apparently tliese men are stilt blasted an Axis airdrome 10 miles of the city. tween God and ourselves. As times farmers who complied with the buildings are using coal and the could get into action. er and an escort seaplane. .Naval surgents hooted him down, and thinking exclusively of fheir own COiDS guarding an important Allied con­ ('hiropodists Pit’k SPECIAL west of Tripoli, scoring direct hits shunt ion is not so critical in theac Aug. 8—Forty or more enemy "They're the most superb gang demanded that he deny he waa a voy en route across the Atlantic on hangars and other military ob­ Bombera .Attack Trucks grow harder our faith must be­ 1942 program relating to the ba­ aircraft tonight got at least one profits and not at all of the pub­ UIUIONS OF MOTHERS always re- 1 *» oscf 15% DISCOlfNT ON come stronger. If we can live to­ sic crops. Farm legislation author­ places. But the ban on gasoline torpedo planes attacked our ship's hit on a cruiser. of men I ever cireamed of. j knew Communist. lic welfare. " Plank declared. He llcve distress of colds this to Britain. jectives. The British bombera attacked in the harbor. Our fighter planes they were good, but they were .so Jahloii as Head PINETMTU ^ ” At least six other undersea raid­ gether in this church and face the izes such payments in amounts for pleasure driving, plus oil heat­ Oct. 25- This was the greatest Kef uses to .\iiHuer Qiieslimi .said th a t one of the men told an double-action way because it s / to upper bronchUl ALL The Allied raiders, which were trucks and other vehicles on the ing has cut down a lot of meetingrs. again drove them off and during damned good it surpri.seci even me. ers were damaged, either by ea- escorted by 'Lockheed Lightning problems sacrif icially as they arise sufficient to m ake up the di.-ipar- day of action since the invasion "I am an Ameriean and a Chris­ inspector that "there waa no rea­ so effective—so easy! Just rub , tubes with soothing coastal roads of Tunisia and Tri- St. .Tames’s bingo parties usually the first two days we destroyed Of the AI my. Navy and Marine tian as much as you are." he an­ throat, chest, mnd back with • medicinal vapors. FAMILY BUNDLES cortlng warships or planes, in at­ P-38 fighters, all returned safely politania the same night, the com­ —if we can live together in .this Ity between market rctuins and 47 Japanese planes. Aug. 7. While the Japanese tried son why he should help anyone out New Haven. Jan. 11. — — held on TVednesday evening were Corps fliers here on GuadnUanal swered. "and I won't answer that Vicks VapolGib at bedtime. | STIMULATES tempted attarka on the convoy, after teverely damaging three munique said. One British plane community, meeting the restric­ parity prices on the basic crops. Aug. 23—Our fighters intercept­ to come in from the sea. their the only comparison i.s in the just becaii.se he himself had been Members of the Connecticut Cliiio- tions in a spirit of good will and The last appropriation bill had au­ als.o railed off on both counts. troops, which had hidden in the qiie.stion." foresighted enough to stock up." pody Society, meeting at the Hotel Then--s« how VapoRub goes » chest and back sur- the Admiralty and Air Ministry German fighters which attempted was lost in these operation.s. Manager Jack Siuison of the ed a strong attack and shot down nerve ot the individual. " Try Our Superior to intercept them, the communi­ understanding with a strong faith thorized the department to obli­ jungles, attacked from the land 'I’he insurgent opposition to Rob- The uncooperative warehoii.se- Taft yesterday, elected Dr. Vin­ lo work in sta n tly —2 ways a t faces like a warm- announced. Air activity over the battle State theater said late Saturday 21 of the enemy. We lost three Admiral Halsey made the a.sser- once, as illustrated at right—to lag poultice. Briti.sh, Polish and Norwegian que said. in the future, there ia the posai- gate the Treasury for such pay­ planes. side. Douglas dive-bombers attack­ iii.son incliiiies the - charge that men “will not he allowed to Inter­ cent A. Jahlon of Danbury pres­ Dry Cleaning Service! area in Tripolitanla was on m afternoon that plane were com­ tion on a visit to Hender.son field their candidate, John .1. Driscoll of relieve coughing spasms, help warships as well as United States, Only Major Activity small scale and tliere was no re­ billty that we can then conquer ments. Mr. Roosevelt said the par­ Again Scores Success ed enemy cruisers and destroyers fere with the aiicce.ss of the plan," ident for the coming year. ***••<*# ,oe nou«* ity payments would be divided pleted to change over the portion Nov. 9. Waterbiiry. was unfairly deprived Plank arjierted. clear congestion in upper bron- British and Canadian planes par­ port from the British Eighth our enemies without hate and Aug. 25—Our fighter aircraft n rth of Florida usland. One crui.s- Other officers elected were Dr. iliial tubes. It invites restful, com­ The B-26 raid, which was the without asking for revenge which among growers of corn, wheat and of the State building now heated by er damaged. Sixteen enemy dive- Heroes were a dime a dozen, but of enough votes to elect him inter­ He spoke with State Defense X ticipated in the c.scort job. Army pur.auing Field Marshal Er­ oil to coal. again scored an outstanding suc­ H J. Perkison of Waterbiiry, first forting sleep. Often by morning only major activity on the part will truly enable us to achieve vic­ certain minor types of tobacco be­ bombers then attacked Henderson the ace of early Guadalcanal fight- national president last November. Administrator Wesley A. Sturges. vice-president; Dr. Paul E. Tobin, STUBaoRN HERO coios —Put a little TTie announcement said the con­ of Allied forces in Tunisia, took win Rommel’s Axis Army toward cess. Sixteen enemy two-motored ing"was Capt. Joseph Foss, 21!. ot most of the misery of the cold is Vicks VapoRub up the nose and voy "did not escape wlthoiit loss," Tripoli, the communique said. tory after the peace.” cause these crops did not bring bombers escorted by 12 Zero fight­ field. Five were shot down. Nine •Several "save-the-union" commit­ Douglas A. Bennett, chief of the second vice-president; Dr. EH M. gonc.T ry time-tested, home-proved NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY on special significance in view of Sioux Falls. S. D., who haggecl 2,3 ters have been organized in Con­ snuff way back. It's a wond^fully but listed only one torpedo hit on parity returns. ers came over. Our fighters met more attacked in the afternoon information division of the OPA; Cohen.of Hartford, third vice-pres­ VapoRub tonight.W'tiencver a cold street—Off Bast Center Street te l. S78S reports that Rommel's Army once Handling War enemy planes in six weeks. necticut locals of the union. easy way to ease discomfort, make a merchant vessel In its account May Not Get Parity Funds this force in thrilling dogfights, causing some damage. Our dive- and H enry P. .Moseley, food con- ident: Dr. John F. .Mnrico of .New ^^trik^^^^/ick^'apoRub^^^^ breathing easier. more was withdrawing westward It is expected, on the other hand, And the forces of Guadalcanal Yesterday Dri.scoll offered to re­ .servation director for the State Haven, treasurer: and Dr. 1, Yale of the crossing. m the direction the Tunisian Italians Claim Allied shooting down seven Jap bombers bombers again struck at the force fight on! of Uznpes Selected that no parity payments will be Work Rapped and five Zerna. We lost one fight­ sign as an international represen­ Defense conucil. of An.sonia, secretary. frontier. Attacks Repulsed of cruisers and destroyers. One Most observers believe that the made on the 1942 crops of cotton, er. cruiser reported hit. Flying for­ Axis leaders now are convinced Rome, (From Italian Broad­ For Metal Course rice and most types of tobacco be- (Continued from Pago Oaa) (The Japanese fought desper­ tresses sma.shed the same force 10 lilllliilllllllllliillliliilHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIg that Tripoli is indefensible and are casts). Jan. 11.-liP)—Allied at­ cauae returns from them have been ately. Their air attack was part ■''■nutes later and got two hits. tacks were repulsed by Axis at parity or above. of a coordinated air-sea action to Enemy fighters were active over concentrating on an effort to get U. S. Naval Training Station, mobilization—as it did in a previ­ drive the United States forces liommel'a forces into southern torccs in Tunisia and some pris­ Mr. Roosevelt recommended that ous report—to serve as an econo­ our'positions all day and 17 were M n OH w e OvEM, oners and weapons were captured, Newport, R.'l., Jan. 11.—Alphonse the department be authorized to . from its toe-hold on the moun­ shot down. Tunisia and turn to their own ad­ mic high command for the coordin­ tainous, jungle-ridden island vantage the Maretb defense line while Axis aircraft raided' ad­ J. Uznpes. 32, of 467 N o rth M ain promise farmers parity payments ation of production resources. In all. we caused ronsiderable ANNUAL JANUARY SALE | vanced lines, the Italian high on 1943 and 1944 crops if they which forms part of the Solomons Now Open For Inspection which the French built along the •rtreet, Manchester, son if Mr. and 2. Complete reorganization of Japanese warship damage, shot command said today. should be necessary to give grow­ group.) down 100 enemy planes and possi- Xripoiitanian border. .Mrs. A nthony Uzupes, recently the National Employment aervica, Aug. 27—Aircraft patrols sight­ M r. MAcGoveRH •‘The question is,” one Allied of­ Lampedusa and Tripoli were ers full parity returns. with greatly increased appropria­ bi; 50 more. raided, the communique aald. ’ completed his basic training at The Ih^sident'a budget estima­ ed a. Japanese destroyer group ficer remarked, "which why are tions, under a framework designed bringing supplies to isolated ene­ B last Knsn>>' Positions Scouting Actirtty Reported this station and has been select­ ted that (1.300,000.000 would be to supply the manpower needs (That terrific aerial fight over­ they going to turn it? If they turn ed to attend a school for Mttal- of my patrols hiding in the jungle it against the Eighth Army we Scouting activity waa reported .spent by the department during both industry and agriculture. shadowed everything else for days 20s w orkers. the first half of the 1943-44 fiscal villages. Douglas dive-bombers New FUR TRIMMED ^ can atUck them from the rear. on the Libyan front. 3. Federal regulation of employ­ but ttnited States bombers con- sank one destroyer; perhaps a sec­ Uzupes attended Manchester year for the purchase of food and ment agenclea and "labor contrac­ (10 sbl.D ALREADY) If they turn it against tji the "In both (Tunisian and Libyan) High school and has been employ­ ond. , tirued to blast enemy positions in Eighth Army will smash them.” sectors, in spite of bad weather, other farm products for iend-lease tors" to prevent abuses of migrant /_ nearby islands and strafe the land ed by the Rogers Paper Manufac­ shipment to other United I^atlons. . Sept. 3—Enemy tried land rein­ I The Mareth line, constructed Italian and German Air Forces workers against the possibility forcements 65 miles northwest of fo.-ces st'ir active in the hot jungle turing Company as a machine Funds for such purchases are made that there will be 4,000,000 persons by the French before the war be­ repeatedly bombed and machine- tender. Henderson field. Grumman fight­ sections.) gan as a defense against the Ital­ gunned the advanced frdht and available from separate war ap­ moving from state to state in Nov. 11—There was no Armis­ One brother, John, is a Seaman propriations. The department’s ers and Douglas Dauntless dive- ian Libyan Anny, is built of rein­ moving enemy columns with good search of work after the war. . bombers strafed landing party tice day in this war sector. Fifty- First Class in the Navy, while iend-lease purchases arc expected 4. Revision of social security to I forced concrete on the same prin­ results," it was declared. another, Peter, is a corporal In barges, causing heavy loss of life. two enemy planes came over in ciple as the Maglnot line on the German fighters were credited to total (1.700,000,000 during the provide general, public assiatance, Sight Another Landing Party two groups. We shot down 17 and Johnson-Built \ COATS the Army. current fiscal year. along with enactment of uniform Vi-1 German-French Frontier. The main with shooting down five Allied Sept. S—Air patrols sighted an­ damaged five, losing seven of our A Metalsmlth must know how The budget recommended (56.- settlement laws to remove barriers / V i 0 n ^ y 4/' defenses lie about 95 miles from planes. Damage in the Allied at­ to make plans, time and coat m U- other landing party on the west­ own fighters. m the Libyan frontier and cut across tacks upon Lampedusa and Trlpo- 000,000 for expansion of the de­ between the states. ■' ern tip of Guadalcanal. Curtiss Nov. 12- It was almost a per­ mates; work in copper and brass; partment’s guayule and other rub­ the main highway from Tunis to U was declared slight. repair piping; draw out, temper Army pursuit ships sank three fect score today. Thirty-one INVEST NOW! Tripoli Just below the Maretb ber plant development projects. landing boat's, damaged others enemy bombers and Zeros came H o m e s ' ' f i r neal and case harden metals; oasis.) Congress appropriated (19,000,000 and killed enemy troops in boats. over. They were, intercepted by 28 Ships Being Concentrated know arrangements of ship’s ven­ for such projects this year. Must Retreat UO Miles London, Jan. 11.—(P)—The Twenty-six Jap bombers accom­ Gniniman Wildcats whose pilots tilating systems and duties of panied by 20 Zeros inflicted minor liOoatrrl on licntoii, Branford and Durkin Slrrets in Manrlirst^tr. Before Rommel can reach the Paris radio quoted a message damage repair' parties; and be l : N N shot down 21. O ther a n ti-aircraft SAVE DOLLARS from La Lines, Spain, today damage on our Guadalcanal posi­ fire got nine other Japanese planes. Mareth line, however, hia forces able to test watertight doors, Public Records tions. Our fighters shot down two must retreat some 300 miles from saying anbther concentration of porta and hatchea. Onlv one escaped. These houses built under F. H. inspection will soon be ready for occupancy, A I 1 TODAT AND TUESDAY bombers and one fighter. A Navy 'That waa the last large-scale SAVE $10 TO $13 ON EVERY their present easternmost positions Allied shipping was evident at down payment now will permit the buyer to choose the wallpaper and effect his or her in Libya. That the Allied Air Gibraltar. It reported that 30 TVarrantoe Deed SUPER OIANT SHOW! own color scheme. COAT — AND THERE’S LOTS Forces in both Tunisia and Libya freighters and numerous war George Forbes to Charles and OF COLD WEATHER AHEAD are ready to give him a bad maul­ ships, including two aircraft car­ Alda B. Barney, property at 255 TO MAKf iU lte WAK HANTS OCT AS ing along the way has already riers, were anchored off the Brit­ Weddings McKee atreeL 6 TO WEAR THEM! EVERY been demonstrated. ish fortress. V ' v ’ Ground action. In northern Tu­ Pinama ONE HANDSOMELY TAIL­ Consider these outstanding advantages Comiiif Marrisft WE HAVE MOVED ORED OF FINE FABRICS — nisia, meanwhile, remained vir­ AVOID HEATING YOUR KITCHEN tually stalemated following a flare Unrest Grows Mr. and Mrs. FVank Irwin, of 80 [1] Lot Located in one of Manches­ [«] Choice of 5 Plans. WITH LAVISH FUR TRIM. of fighting west of Mateur, where Fairfield street, announce the com le ter’s Finest Residential Sections. the British seized Axis positions ing marriage of their daughter TO [7] F. H. .\. Financed. COATS YOl I.L WEAR MANY In Rumania [2] Steam Heat. WITH YOUR GAS RANGE OVEN on a height last week only to be Miss Beatrice, to LleuL Kenneth [8] City (ias Service. SEASONS. SHOP EARLY FOR driven out by a German counter­ W. Morrison, son of Mr. and Mra. NOW p l a y in g [3] Brass Plumhinjf. a tta c k . (Conttnoed front Page One) Kenneth O. Morriaon, of 5f Elro THESE OUTSTANDING street. The wedding will take 38 MAIN STREET . [9] Near Bus System. Minor activity was reported VALUES! place on Thursday evening at LAMAM [1] Fireplace. over the week-end in the Pont-Du- source said the Germans were TO BETTER SERVE OUR CUSTOMERS AT AN E \SY [10] Near Chujehes. Schools, and Frankly, we’re worried! Due to the fuel shortage, many Fabs sector on the central Tunis­ tending heavy reinforcements to o'clock at the Center C ^ ,grega- Wt»m [5] Two Lurjre Rooms .\vailable On tional church. TO REACH LOCATION. 5 Minuter Walk From Center of people may suddenly decide to use their gas range oven for heat­ MINK-nVED SQUIRREL AND ian front.-where the French an­ Crete, including units . especially PID6E0 Second FUnir. Manchester. nounced their troops had repulsbd traified for defense against Com THE SAME LO^I' PRICES PREVAIL ing on cold days. Any such sudden and unexpected demand SILVER FOX TRI.M another tank-aup^rted German mandos. . PLUS: ’’Behind the 8 BaU** PLUS. •Thmad Caatral Hand Saws Set and Filed...... $ „5o might exceed our gas supph —slow down war plants producing attack. (Soma action also took These advices followed closely EngagemenU Murder” With Van HeBln Buck Saws Set and Filed...... 50 NOTE: Steam heat, brass plumhinif and jfas service in new.construction are now place east of Kairouan, where on German-origin stories circulat­ WED.: Bing Crosby • Boh Hope 1- Man Crosscut Saws Set and Filed...... 1.2.1 out for the duration. Their presence in these houses s;i5’es them extra, tanks, planes, guns and other war essentials. French troops attacked an enemy ed in Ankara that German and In Road To Morocco” Also: Selected (Short Snbjeetel outstandinif values. post and captured IS Germans, the Italian reinforcements were ar­ 2- Man Crof^cflt.Saws Set and Filed...... l.,l() Undef normal conditions, we could obtain steel and othet UNTRniMED COATS same announcement said. riving in Bulgaria and 'that (S«r- McCooe*StcbbiiiB Cordwood Saws Gummed, Set and Filed, 1.1c per dia. inch materials to enlarge our gas supply. Ttxiay this is impossible. man and Hungarian divisions had Mr. and Mrs. Emeat B. Stsbblna 5348482353485353484848532323232353535353532348been dispatched to Crete—stories ..ircular Saws Set and Filed...... , 8c per dia. inch War pnxluction must not be interrupted.-vWill you help HARRIS TVi EEDS of S3 Btona atreat, annouaca the 'land Saws Set and filed...... 8c per foot ALL ONE PRICE DOWN BAYMENT Heavy Bombers Smash which Allied military sources said engagemsnt o t thalr daugbtar, keep gas flowing to war plants by curtailing your use of ga( RRGl'LARI.V tSB.BH they considered feelers to check land Saws Brazed...... *...... 25c and up Betty Madeline, to James 'Vlncant BUSHNELL MEMORIAL-Hartford on cold davs? At La Goule^ie possible Allied plans for recon I'cCJooa, son of Mr. and Mra. John Axes Sharpened...... $ .25 1 ' 0 ^ SALE AT $24.98 Cairo, Jan. 11—(,P)^—Liberator quest of the Aegea.i area. McCboa of US Blaaall street THIS THURSDAY EVENING (JAN. 14) AT 8:80 Knives Sharpened ...... 10 heavy bombers of the Ninth U. S. Miaa Stebblna la a graduata of bcissors Sharpened ...... 15 4 Air Force smashed at La Oouletts, GUTHRIE MeCLDme pieeeale ___ » 8 5 0 Here’s How You Can Help on Cold Days December Costs Manchaater High aeho^ class of shears Sharpened ...... 25 » 5 9 5 0 the outer section of the port of '41. Sbs is now employad (U Pratt AND ITP Tunis, in a daylight raid yester­ and Whitnay Aircraft Boat Hart­ FM1942 hiit-Wkmiiig CmndynhumSSi Skates Sharpened ...... 25 1 Aioid heating your kitchen with your gaa tangs evea diESTERFlELDS day, damaging two enemy aircraft Of Charity Up ford. Lawnmowers Sharpened...... 1.25 I which attacked them. C . A U R R K V or top burner*. R EG I'L A R $2B.M AND 924.B8 Jamas V. McOooa ia also a CRACK Power Mowers of AH Makes and Sizes Sharpened , Monthly Result! of the bombiog were ob­ graduata of Manchaatac High and Principle, Interest, Insurance and scured by clouds, but ail the Amer- The number of caaas and. per­ and Overhauleft Payiiieiit Taxes Included. 2 Keep room temperatures at alx>uc 65*. sons given aid by the town charity Trad# school, claaa of '41. He ia » 3 7 . 9 8 ON SALE AT $19.98 ieal planea returned undamaged. mployad at Henry and Wrights, GEORGE SMITH Ail Cooled Engines Overhauled. 2 C.vcle or 4 C.vcie. At the same time Allied flghter- department during December and ”8U«. levely, babblia« with 'TarfeeBy a a l ^ wMh $ Minimize the ose of gas tor cooking oa aold dayA November were the same, accord­ Hartford. Ha la m n to bo calUd gaiety. iriesUUbie ia bar Mim Oaaega let ha, lea, The Above Prices Are for Average Tools in Average bombera swept over Sicily and to oervtee in tho armod forcas. Lsimpeduea Island, betwaen Malta ing to the monthly report of the ekam. Itom bagiaaiag la ie en enelAle aaler." Condition. 4 Heat no more water than accessary. charity department, wlth^fld eiaes No data has baan sat for tho and aha is a iof. and the Tunisian coast, to atrike Store Hours: 7 A. M. to'5:.30 P. M. Can Be Seen By Appointment Only Axis air Helds. and 118 persons aided. wedding. B.V. Saturday, 7 A. M. November costs wars |8,7M.07 to 12:30 P. M. Again Pureatag Rommel and December, M .SM .lfl. Costa for friiUliM (jMMrthariMi Bmag Allied plaaas nontinuad to hold Decembar wars |4Sft.0B more than P Manch<^ter DUision DRESS SHOP a pnatactlve covar ovar tha British ia November due to an increase in Denver——C. B. Roth told SPRING AGAIN '" i | Eight Army which la again poUoo aomoono ramovad a flna bay ^ Hartford Gaa Co. hoapitaUzation of many of tbs la e daUfht, a gey glean, amating alisir far .4PIT0L (a’JNDlNG CO. Suing General Rommel's Anwa paisons atdsd. horss from bio oorral during tbs Hotel Sheridan Bunding Corps, ahnotlng down eoa Oarman Ona yaar ago tha account for night His fMUagi woroBt aootli- by BABM WBIWBII md MBIRAM (bBOl ^ “When Things Arc Dull Our Buaineas la Good” William Fa Johnson dive-bomber. the month of Dacombar waa 114 ad. aithar, by tha Meyels tha thiaf BROAD STREET WMOSE bm TELEPHONE 7958 BUILDER — REAL ESTATE PHONE 7428 A|lied airmen again oparatod all casea and 300 parsons and total left leaning agninat tha oorral. It j SBC, Bl.lO, B1.BB, « .tB . n .7 9 (T fae.) IWeplUBi HartiaeB B « n I lyiiHiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMinm^^^^ along the atretched out Um of r ^ costa for tha month waa (4,494.43. was about (o fbU a sa r t RUIUSHU IN HOPOIT Of TNI iOVUNIUMT’S MOCIAM T9 COMSilVI VITUfUm f0R,WAI miROtB

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days of the engagement, while stalled as master of Washington members of the lodge were called stallation In addition to Mr. Fla­ J. Smith, William Brennan, James other veeeele were damaged by era Should he obey Board Debates Elect Officers Lodge Officers Lodge, No. 117, L. O. l :, at iU upon for brief remarks with the vell other officers seated were: R. H. Neill. WIckard’a order to dehver on Board bomb hits. principal address being given by David Dougan, William J. Strat­ Transport Hit Six TtnMi Rationing Data War Will Increase meeting Friday night A turkey cut bread to hia etiotomera Change In Are Installed Major N. J. (Turtls of the Salva­ ton. Albert J. Weir. John Cham­ Bakers In Quandary tng next week? Or should he to In addition. Allied headquarters dinner waa served and Rev. J. 8. tion Army. bers. Alfred Tiirklngton. Robert H. ives Warning reported yesterday that one trans­ ChangeDelay At Synagogue ply with bis Army contract to Herd’s Information You Will Want To Have— Furnished Nelli, rector of St. Mary's church District Master David Mullen Rogers, William Moore, John San Pedro. Calif,—(iFi—Baker liver sliced bread dally to Foi port had been hit six times and left William Harry Flavell waa In- was the toastmaster. Many of the and ataff were In charge of the In­ Hughes, Edward Murray, Thomas Pietro di Carlo shrugs hla should- burning in Lae harbor, that an­ By Local War Pries and Rationing Board, No. 112.16 OW Deliveries From Cases of Epilepsy MacArthur?” ce Stationn and other had been hit three times and Education Group Takes Saul M.'- SilverflteinN{e*| Ciarages Must Inspect that a third had been set afire af­ Up QuesliPn; To Pur­ The office of War Price and Ra- e Sugar elected President of i in Peiping, Cfiilna, and learned to ter being beached. Sugar ration stamp No. 10 ia jLunflict Offe^^ Chance speak Mandarin. The damage inflicted on the chase School Coal. tiuning Board 112.16 is located in With Greater Care. the Lincoln School, opposite the valid through Jan. 31 and is good Temple Beth Sholoin. | For Social Salvation "He saw a great deal of needle- Japanese convoy was further in­ for thrse pounds of sugar, indus­ jabbing in cniina,” grinned one of creased., by the two vessels listed IMBt office. Office hours are as The delay in converting the cen­ trial and institutional users of Saul M. Silverstein of Stephen ' FOSTER’S Of Thousands . Now Lennox's colleagues, ."and he - OAMcei and lervice •Utloni in as targets of direct bomb hits on follows: Monday, 6:30 a. m. to sugar have until Wednesday, Jan. learned a technique that he uses the return trip to New Britain. It tral heating plant on School street street waa reelected president of '^heater that have been ap- 5:30 p. m.; Tueaday, closed all-day 6, to obtain their January-Febru- Temple Beth Sholom yesterday FOR FINE FOODS Afflicted by Disease. almost every day in his epileptic ;frovad aa official Tire Inapectora was not disclosed whether these from oil to coal resulted In a spe­ ary allotmenta without penaltlea. studies. ships were men-of-war or mer­ to the public; Wednesday, Thurs­ for his sixth consecutive term. 84 OAKLAND STREET TELEPHONE 7386 War Price and Rationing cial meeltng of the Bdard d Edu­ day and Friday, 6:80 a. m. to 0:80 Ths time limit for obtaining His associate officers are as fol­ By Frank farcy "The Chinese, it seems, don’t chantmen. cation Friday night to give the War Ration Book No. 1 has been AMKoclated l*rc»H Science Writer allow much surgery to be done on Board llt.ld were warned today Of the total Japanese planes m.; Saturday, 6:80 a. m. to 4 lows; executive vice preeldcnt, matter further con-sideratlon. The m. I extended to Januaiy IS. Persons Jullue Wetatone; first vice presi­ Boston. Jan. 11 Head injuries them if they can help it, but that aKtreme care muat be taken knocked out, 85 were reported board voted December 14 to make Gasoline wishing to obtain War Ration ■ dent, Judge George C. Lesener; auffered by soldiers in the war when they’re sick, they like to ta the inapection of Urea to de- definitely destroyed. 29 probably the changes and the following day, eecond vice president, William have needles stuck in them—!>#• destroy^ and 16 damaged In the All "A". "B", anil "C" coupons B®®** No. 2 when it la Issued in We Will NOT Make Any Deliy- tannine whether or not they are the contract ^^as awarded to a con­ have a value of three gallons eu h . | future^muet have ^ k Horowitz; treasurer, Julius Fra- will increase the world’s popula­ lleving that thus the evil spirits neappable. since Mileage Ration­ first three days of action. cern in Sprlncfield. Because it has din; recording secretary, William tion o f. epileptics —but the war The enemy troops which auc- Renewal! are now being accepted' No. 1 before W l^ng Book 2. arc let out.” ing want Into effect on Dec. 1, a not been sllle to get the necessary nn all hnnka that axnlra Jan. 9a. , OoffOS Kronlck\flnanclal secretary, Sid­ eries Monday or Tuesday Trom ceMed in landing at Lae were on all books that expire Jan. 22, offers a chance for the .social sal­ Moat*Adept at Punctures’ laiga number of InapecUona have .fquipment the work hsa been held 1043, and are being issued on the Coupon numbered 28 on sugar ney Moiler. proved inaccurate and If thia con- giwn no rest by Allied airmen ExecuUve Coimnlttee vation of thousands of persons Lennox is considered to .be one i,p. In the meantime the coal situa­ same baaie aa before. Th*• gravity raUon card le now good for one Now On. who now are virtually ostracized t uea it will result in the auapen- yesterday. Two strong forma- pound of coffee until mldnlgM Members of\the executive com­ of the most adept men in his pro­ tion has chsnged and the price of the gasoline and fuel oil crlala because they sometimes “take Mob Of ataUona that are at fault, Uons of medium and attack units, February 7. / mittee Include the rabbi, Berthold fession at making punctures of quoted did not consider the strike. is such Oiat tihat Waahington haa or­ llLs.” the jugular vein to study blood laapeoted By daa. SI with fighter cover, were reported The chsnge over can be mad# in Coffee Reports / Woythaler; Dr. J\A. Segal, Nath­ to have bombed and strafed the dered a flat reduction of 20 per One Delivery Wednesday. That's the view of Dr. William flowing through the epileptic An oparatora of pataenger cara one of the boilers on about the cent in renewals of supplemental . All local retailers end wliolesal- an Sandals, KerryCoffey, Har­ TO ALL must have their Urea inspected by town and airdrome, setting fires ere of coffee most file QPA Form ry Foratot, Attom eK Jay B. Ru-! G. "Uncle Bill” Lennox, of Har­ brain. He's made hundreds of latter part of the month, It was rations, so the recent cut in cou­ vard, one of the world’s foremost these punctures, and his aaao- ."•Jiuary 81. The Inspectors ar^ re­ visible for 40 miles away and de­ pon value will not be compensated R-1202 with War Price and Ra­ blnow. Max Groasman>(^e Sister- j NO Delivery Thursday. stroying at least one grounded reported. To get the necessary researchers in epilepsy, the ner­ ciates say it's just a flash-back to quired to enter the condition of coal ArUuir H. IlMng and School for. tioning Board 112.^' as eoon as hood of Temple Beth ^ o le m is fighter vous seizure disease once ascribed his days in <3hlna. the Urea on the Tire Ins^ctlon Engineer Hodge were named as a Operators of commsrclal vehi­ poseible. 8upplies/of this form represented on the com i^ tee by Xaoord in the posaesslon of each Maintain Steady Pressure nave been eent^to the Board and Mrs. Julius Wetstone, M ra.^nnn- One Delivery Friday and Sat­ to possession by the devil, and "He has a way,” one said, "of Allied ground forces, mean­ committee. cles who kave aot yet received Ing Fendell snd Mrs. Julius^ even now the cause' of ’supersti­ getting his eyes right out to the tnr owner. If the inspection re- The board also went on record may be obtainM at Ita office In while. continued to maintain Certlflcalea of Wag Nespaalty from Nie Llneoln.xffchool on Wedneedey, din. tion, fear and hopelessness among end of the needle.” VShla that the Ure la in need of as favoring granting diplomas to the Office of Defenae TNnsporta* urday. recapping or replacing, a Ure ap- steady pressure on the Japanese Thuredey And Friday of tkta week. Thaaks Canter Church the uninformed. It afflicts one out In his dealing wdth patients, f'ose who left school befors th# tlon may obtain a temporary "T* of every 200 persons in the United pBeatlon must be filled out and at Sananands Point the last' cen­ Fopi on President Silverstein stated'' "Uncle Bill” labors to have them school year ends to enter college rauon good until Jan. 31, after We adviac you to place >11 week-end merchandiao «r- States, and one in. every ten has a Ntmitted to the local board, which ter of enemy resistance on the Peptbd 2 coupons are good until a|))er dlsctisalon of ths matter, it keep up their morale and cour­ Papuan ..peninsula —and increased providing the work they did after which adjustment will be made in Janiiary 26. Period 3 untH Febn- had been decMcfi to close the syn­ \derH on Thursday and Friday. pre-disposition for it. age. He tells them what Caesar. Wtn then issue a certificate for the accordance with the ODT certifi­ their gains by occupying the vil­ entering college showed that it » t y 20, Period 4 from February T agogue for apportion of the. winter, Has Dm-oted life to Study Alexander the Great and Lord ngeesaary service if its quota for was equal to that demanded of cate. Byron were able to accomplish the month permits. lage o f Tarakens. Forty Japan­ 'to March 26 and Period 6 from depending on ths fuel sttqation.. Lennox has devoted his life to MONTGOMERY WARD ese were killed and five machine- them in the local school. . Tires March 13 to October 1. Period 2 He expressed cgptitude for th* the study of the sickness which despite their affliction. He tells Improper Report kind offer of <3enler church to them that he himself has treated Altogether too often during the guns and a mortar were captured Tire Inapectlone for passenger coupons of one unit value are results from a disturbance in the in the assault. cars must be completed by Jan. worth ten gallons each, those of have the desses for children in cells of the brain. In its most industrialists, teachers—even a post month, a car owner's Tire In- religious education meet there professional football player—and apacUon Record will state that hla In announcing the loss of Brig­ Smith Bound 31. and for commercial vehicles by ten unit value 100 gallons each. acute form it causes victims tp. adier General Walker. General Jan. 16. All holders of "A ” Period 3 coupons of one unit value with Rabbi Woythaler during the riLLIAMP. fall convulsed to the ground, that many of them are able to car­ tires can be recapped. When he Week. ry on happy and profitable lives. obtains permission to have the re- MacArthur said that much of the books must have Urea Inspected are worth nine gallons each, those foaming at the mouth. It’s a dis­ efficiency of the bombardment Over to High every four months, holders of "B ” of ten unit value 90 gallons each. The membership is close to 100 ease which has confined many Uses Self In Experlmenta oapplng done it is found that the and new peiqp are soon to be In­ command of the Fifth American and "C” books every two monthe, The ten per cent reduction was sufferers to institutions but haa Not only has he devoted his ca­ Ursa must be replaced instead, Air Force was due to hla "excep­ stalled In the auditorium. Ar­ making it necessary for the, car not less than 30 days apart. Car effecUve over the week-end by or­ failed to prevent others, including reer to research in the disease, tional brilliance and courage." Court Trial operators are urged to have their der of Price Administrator Leon rangements are also under way Julius Caesar, Lord Byron, Mo­ owner t ogo through the enUre for the establishment of a Jewish but Lennox has used himself as inspections immediately. Henderson. hammed and Swinburne, from his patients in experiments relat­ procedure over again. It has also cemetery in Manchester. iiw u N n ,/ been found that some Inspectors (C/oatlaaed from Page. One) ima leading brilliant lives. ing to it. state that a Ure must be replaced Soloiis Urging materiel there, the Russian com­ “ Between five and fifteen per On one occasion, a new electrical cent of soldiers of all nations who PEOPLE When it could be recapped. movement under the bed. It ap­ Red Army Seizes munique reported. 'instrument was brought into the Two Local Girls suffer severe head injuries in the inspectors who make three er­ peared to be something covered On the central front, west of laboratory to determine the rate of suffer Taxes Mr. Q u i^ Is 41^ays war will develop the disease,” said rors in their InspecUons will be with a blanket. 13 Settlements; Moscow, the Russians said they blood flow in epileptics. Certain "I made a kick at it and shout­ were continuing their aggressive Called to Service the greying, 59-year-old, rather adjustments had to be made be appended from the approved list bashful scientist who got the pet- and will find it extremely difficult (Oontinaed from Page One) ed ‘Get out.' Thompson stqod up action against the Nasi invaders Availkble fore the instrument could he used and I^ulled my gun and shot him Perils Junction despite ceaseless counter-attacks name "Uncle” from epileptics on patients, so a volunteer was to gain reinstatement. ’ Two Manchester girls leave to­ . . . for appointment to ^ c i i u prearrange- treated at Harvard's laboratories under the eye.” in some sectors. needed to undergo the initial test. crat who was defeated for re- morrow to join the WAAC?i. They ment, the modem methud^of funeral plan­ in Boston City, hospital. A few Dr. Clifton M. Cooley, medical In one of these encounters, the "I'll do it.” said "Uncle Bill,” and election last fall. (Continusd From Page Uns) will leave at nooh for Daytona even call him "Grandpa”—he has 1 ^ You are free to join or not to join a union, os you wish. The Company fully respects this privilegee Small Gains Made Msmbers of Congrsss, well examiner, said an autopsy showed midnight communique reported, ning. In cOnAdcnce, famillekmay talk over he sat in a chair while needles were Beach. Fla. They are Miss Valette three gramdchildren. plunged in his veins. aware that the war budget would the bullet went, through the eye German Infantry forces southwest E. Turner, daughter of Mr. and every phase of the service, mak*^ all decieions and hit the spinal column, Caus­ large number of their six-barrel "Many men who would have died "When the apparatus was turn­ Against Japanese; be of staggering proportions, al­ mortars and tanks. The Russian of Velikie Lukl were cut off from Mrs. John Turner of 84 Hackma­ before actual need. \ Your opportunity with the Company will be the some whether you are a union member or not. ing instantaneous death. Thomp­ in the Ust war from brain injuries ed on,” one of Lennon's associates ready are moving toward increas­ troops were said to have succeed­ their supporting tank and armored tack street and Mies Sophia R. will be saved from death In this ing the record-breaking return of son's body had no shoes On when car detachments and were facing recalls, "a spot of light swung over Resistance Weak ed in crossing the river and tlirow- Orabowskl, daughter of Mr. and war because of the development of on the instrument’s Indicator present tax laws and toward pro­ he viewed it. he said. ing back the Germans in hand-to- annihilation. A company of Ger­ Mrs. Joseph Qrabowski of 848 sulfanilamide and other drugs of The first policeman on the scene board, showing a tremendous in­ viding sharper scrutiny of mili­ hand fighting More German pri­ man Infantry was reported wiped Main street. that group. But the original in­ after Bmlth telephoned headquar- crease in blood flow. Then, it re­ (Oeatlaaeg from Page One) tary as well as civilian appropria­ soners were sent streaming to the out In another sector. Both young women enlitted sev­ jury to the brain will result in epi­ versed itself. Everyone watched ter$4' Patrolman William J. Rtrolls, 2 — You do not hove to join a union to work at Words. tions. rear, it was added. Life Returning to Normal eral weeks ago. but have been lepsy in thousands of cases. the spot with great Interest and A demand foi^ "searching and lUkia that he was walking through The Army newspaper Red Star waiting their call. expected for eome Ume that The lower Don offensive was 'AMWUMCi j New Inoentive for Interest fascination—and everyone forgot I American forcee on the Island minute consideration" of appro­ the apartment building when reported rolling forward over said that life in the recaptured to notice that Dr. Lennox had priation requests was made by Smith called him. He was dressed mounting German resistance with city of Velikie Lukl waa returning "So there's a new incentive for would at least undertake such a public Interest in. and financial slumped do'A-n in the chair, almost limited offensive as would press Senator Nye (R., N. D.), ranking in his uniform, but his revolver another populated place falling to to normal and a train from the DAY- NIGHT 4 3 4 0 unconscious!” ths Japanese linee well back be- Republican on the Senate Appro­ was missing from its bolster, he the Russians along with a large east was expected to arrive soon. support of research aimed at con­ 3 — Words is opposed to oil forms of the closed shop. Liberty requires that on employee be free to recalled. quering this disease. For too many Fasted 14 Days ]^ d the air field, so that it would priations committee. He de­ ammunition dump and other ma­ (The German high command Another time. Lennox fasted for ns safe from further shellings, clared there also would be a "de­ Smith told him that the gun waa teriel. which has steadfastly refused to years it's been a kind of unwanted in the bedroom. Strolls said, and orphan deposited on the doorstep 14 days and then went Into an oxy­ and a mors general drive to gain mand for fullest accounting of The Germane counter-attacked admit the loss of tiTls Important gen pre.ssui-c chamber with a group join, to refuse to join, or to resign from a union without losing his job. Liberty requires that on complete control of the island Is monies appropriated through when he walked in to find it. he and attempted to recapture the city announced yesterday: "The of a few investigators who work with only meager private funds.” of patients to study the effect of OOBBldsred possible. more recent years.*’ noticed Thompson's body lying be- community, the war bulletin said, garrison of Velikie Lukl yesterday increased pressure. When tlie test Fliers Continue Pounding Chairman GeCirge (D., Ga.) of eldc a bed. bvit withdrew leaving more than offered heroic resistance to strong On the other hand, "Uncle Bill" f*r • A n t e ees in the wartime shortage of was over, all the patients came out employer be free to employ the person best suited for the work. tinitad States fliers are con­ the Senate Pinance coqimlttee Thompson la survived by a di­ 1(K) dead on the snow In the face enemy attacks.) as large as life— but Lennox auf­ tinuing their almost dally pound­ told reporters ha believed It would vorced wife and two children, who of 8ovlet machine-gun fire. In an­ snpower a chance for the lower- The midnight communique said • Heme InfKpf the barriers to employment fered an attack of the "bende” and ing of the camouflaged Japanese be poealble, through a combina­ live in a local children's home. other sector of this Important that Russian guerrillas were op­ had to be decompresaed. airfield at Munda, in the Solomon tion of' taxes and enforced sav- Smith is one of five brothers front, Russian tanks were said to for nmusands of* epileptics who erating in Latvia, some 90 miles • Hebby haven\ been able to get jobs up to But he’s by no means a physical islands. ings^ to bring current Treasury who served in the World War. He be lumbering forward after rout­ ahead of the Red Army in the weakling. He played halfback on The Navy reported in a brief is commander of Walter J. Smith ing two enemy battalions. now. 4 —The President of the Um'ted States has commanded Words to accept for its Chicago plant a receipts up to at least one-half Velikie Lukl region, and had de­ e lutinees There 'fire 600.000 epileptics of the football team of Colorado col­ 'eonUhunique yesterday that a jait prospective expenditurea. 'The post of the Veterans of Foreign Only on the central front wait railed three German troops trains, lege, and today, at 59, he is an ex­ probable hit was scored on an eiu Wars, named for his brother who of Moscow did the Russians re­ all ages in\he United States alone rest would have to "be financed smashing many cars. — aa many m are victimized by cellent skier and an avid mountain- emy anU-aircraft battery on through aale of government se­ died in France while serving with port a check to their offensives. It also reported that 313 ene­ climber. form of closed shop called "maintenance of membership". Under this form of closed shop, Monda point. New Qeorgia Isjdhd, the 102nd Infantry. In one sector, the mid-day com­ diabetes, ad^nced tuherculoRln, curities. my aircraft were destroyed In the and more than\^ cancer. Thou­ during a raid the night Jan. munique reported, the Germans p ( Senator Danaher (R., Conn.), a '.week ending Saturday for the loss WHAT IS SO USELESS sands are h o p ^ ss cases, but. Teetb Fulled lo Join Navy 8-». member of the committee, said succeeded in driving a wedge into of 93 Boviet planes. employees ore not free to resign from the union without losing their jobs. Words is compelled the Red Army poeitions, but the maintains Lennox\375.000 In the The previous m om i^ a group he thought the American people Nation Near Liiiiit AS employable age groiib are physical­ o f Marauder ffledlunT bombers situation was said to have been re- Chicago—(JPf—Arthur J. Hughes could bear a maximum increase Tax Delbiqnenelea Erasad ly and mentally ca p a w of holding Jr., is 19. was in the Navy—but (Martin B-26), escorted by aira- in indlviduBl income tares of ten On Arms Capaeily etored by a determined Russian AN EMPTY VASE? a job because "ninety nifie per cent to discharge every union member who foils to maintain his union membership in good stand­ oobraa (Bell P-86) bombed the counter-attack. Two hundred Ger­ minus 22 of his natural teeth. Re­ percentage points in rates. Those of the time they are as ^i-m al as jected last November because of field with unrepmed results. in the lowest brackets now pay mans were reported killed in the Kansas City—(>P)—Tax delin- quencios chargsd ageiinat Osn. you and I " ! bad teeth. Hughes had the teeth All plane^^tumed safely from 19 per cent on the flrat taxable (Continued from Page One) action. He Bays only the minority of ing (non-pdyment of dues, etc.). This making of membership in a union o condition of hold­ both missions, prssumaMy to the Many Nazi Prisoners Taken John J. Pershing, Benjamin Harri­ extracted and was fitted with a dollar, plus the five per cent vic­ these have managed to land posi­ set of plates,' '* Asnerloi^beld airfield on Quadal- tory tax imposed on all income tion at $6,000,000,000; other war Many German prisoners were re­ son, Henry (Jlay, Frances Willard Souf i t uritk /louteu> and Mark Twain nave been erased tions and that they live in i n ­ canal island. above 8824 a year. construction at $8,000,000,000 and ported taken. stant fear of being fired. The. m ing a job is the closed sho|>. "This woul(* be a terrific jolt," the other items, incliirtinp agricul­ The entire German position in —for at least another year. CX>unty UCCONVILLE AsseAsor George R. Clark said a jorlty, he says, are being penalized' Danaher conceded, "but we may tural lend-lea.se, at $5,000,000,000. the Caucasus seemed to be Im- I v l ----- — FLORISTS completely, and made dependent i Pirnr$ue RemnantB have to do it to finance the war.” Total $77,000,000,000. pirilled as the Russians drove on lazy deputy must have gotten the CXFf^iMOUilS l 'n i’ -.ritici ■OTHERS REMEMBER names and addresses from a city PH...... A . - either upon their families or on the ■ i /O n ft Battered f Convoy M'ould Revive Stamp Plaii The budget thus contemplates along the lower Don toward Ros­ state—t^au se of the one per cent- Danaher said he would revive a $7,000,000,000 decrease in indus­ tov snd ths rising fury of ths Osr- directory. They're city schools. of'the time when they are subject Allied Headquarters in Aue- trial and other conatruction, there­ 5 — Words did not voluntarily agree to this requirement. Words believes it to be illegol and un­ traJia, Jan. l l —(/P>—Allied airmen a stamp plan for enforced post­ man dsfenss indicated ths Gsr- to convulsive seizures. booated to 138 the Japanese war savings which the Senate by reflecting the nation's rapid ap­ mant reallasd ths dangsr. KIINEY SHAPED DRESSIHD TAILE TOPI Due To Prejudice and Fear proach to full re.allzation of its convoy fieeing from New Guinea committee considered last year Describing the lower Don fight­ im fUnt GUts *f Mirror "It's partly due to the prejudice but discarded. production capacity. Further em­ ing, the midnight communique and fear that have been built up economic. Words has accepted it under duress and only because the President of the United yesterday and scored bomb hit# on phasis on this fact Is found in the two more ships, General MacAr- Under this plan, citizens would said one Red Army unit, "forging Frottt$ Ntu> Fitri$iturt From Forfnmo Stsimi in the public mind about a disease pay s ten per cent tax on all pur­ $23,000,000,000 Increase in e.sti- ahead in the course of the day Embmeo tbo Appoormeo of 0!d Fmml$trt which only in recent years has be­ thur’a headquarters announced chases, rectlvlng special stamps mated expenditurea for munitions, States expressly so ordered. today. beat off six enemy counter at­ British War Relief gun to eome out from behind the for the amount of the levy from which are the end result of the tacks. Opan Wedaeaioy AfttnMMn — Olaaed Batareay At 1 F. M. veil of superstition shrouding it The announcement put ai( em­ retailers, When they had pasted huge plant expansion program. phatic period to previous reports "The Hitlerites suffered heavy since Biblical times.” he went on. $25 worth of stamps In “a book, Mr. Roosevelt said th,st some losses and ware unable to force "And it’s partly due to compen­ which rescribed the losses in­ they could exchange the book for a persons may believe hie $100,000,- flicted on the Japanese in their ef­ back ths offsnalvs of the 8ovtst METCALFE GLASS CO. sation laws which make an employ­ non-negotiable non-interest bear- 000.000-program is "fantnstlr.” troops.” the war report said. "By er responsible for Injuries an epi­ forts to land reinforcements in Jng bond cashable aa soon as the "My reply,” he declared in hla 217 FARK ST. 11 PA CINTIR ST. 6 —Words is the only retailer in the United States upon whom the President has imposed ony northeastern New Guinea as one the end of the day our detach­ leptic might suffer as a result of a war ended. Danaher estimated budget message, "le that this pro­ ments with sudden assaults at­ T*l. 7-527l--Hartf*rd T*l. 5156— Maachettar seizure on the job.” of the most remarkable Allied ex­ gram ia entirely feasible. If the tills would provids 86,900,000,000. tacked ths tnsmy la the flank. He suggests that wartime might ploits of the war in the southwest Ssnator George said he thought nation’s manpower and resources BINGO form of the closed shop. It is unfair to impose burdens upon Words and not upon those with More than 600 Germans were kill­ "0n 1 Bacifio. It would be neceasary to count on are fully harnessed, I am confi­ be a g o ^ time to amend compen­ F oriit The only discordant note in the ed and eight German tanks were sation lawrs so that the epileptic compulsory loans for .any sizeable dent that the objective of this pro­ destroyed.” Tonight at 8 OXlock sweeping Allied successes was the Increase In the Trsaaufy’s current gram can be reached, but it re­ would have the privilege of not FATHER JOHN'S whom it is in competition. If the retail industry is to be subjected to the closed shop require­ disclosure that Brig. Gen. Kenneth receipts. If it is necessary to raise quires a complete recognition of Capture Several More Places accepting compensation. They're Farther south along the railway N. Walker of Glendale, Calif., had additional direct taxes, he said, a the neceaeities o.f total war by all tliat kind of people, he says. They failed to return from an aerial salea tax la sure to be proposed. —management, labor, farmers, line from Stalingrad to Ttkhor- ORANGE HALL A BARGAIN VALUEI don't want to capitalize on their MEDieiNE... ment, it should be legislated by Congress and applied uniformly against all retail establishments. attack on Rabaul, Now Britain, on George suggested the five per consumers and public servants— etsky and Novoroasisl: on the Proceed* Now Divided Evenly Between British War . affliction. All they want is a Jan. 5, when he ted a formation of cent victory tax might be raised regardless of party. Production Black sea, the Russians ssld thsy Relief and the Various Service Funds of the Nation’s chance to come out o f the shell in Flying Fortresses and Uberators to ten per cent and expanded to short of these military require­ had captured several more places wrhich society has imprisoned W i're out oi It" which damaged 60,000 tons of en­ cover not only Individual but cor­ ments would be a betrayal o f our In the area of Zimovnlkl, about \raied Forces. them. emy shipping and shot down nine poration normal, surplus and sx- fighting men.” 130 miles southwest of Stalingrad. Admiaaion ...... 25 Cenis Deepest Shafts into the mine of Mother know that_ Father John’s Japanese fighters. cess profits tax income . The* present rate of war expen­ The Germans suffered heavy [ epilepsy have been dug by a "ro­ Medicine brings quick relief from 7 * - The Notional War Labor Board has now called a hearing to determine whether the em­ General MacArthur himself an- Meanwhile, House members ditures Is in excess of $6,000,000,- losses In both manpower .and 100 Philco Radios bot doctor.” This is a machine coughs due to colds by soothing the aouncid'‘ “ with profound sorrow" studied s proposal by Senate Ra- 000 per month and the president ' bearing the five-dollar name of tliroat. It also builds strong resist­ that Walker was mlaslng and said publicans for ths establishment said that in fiscal 1944 it would electro-encephalograph, but it is ance to colds when vitamin A is' ployees at Wards’ six large stores in Denver, Detroit and New York City must belong to the that the filer, whom he praised for for a joint committee on appro­ go up to more than $8,000,000,000. FOR ANY 1941 OR 1942 FORD popularly known, even among doc­ needed because it is richin vitamin^ exceptional leadership and cour­ priations. Similar to that noW ' - %VIII Be Raised If Possible tors, as a "brain-wave machine.” A and D. Now 85 years in use. age, must be presumed lost. maintained on revenue. If It is possible to raise it fur­ Here’ s What c It furnishes a practically fool­ union in order to hold their jobs. Words will continue to oppose this illegal and uneconomic How numy men the Japanese Senator Nye (R-NDj, senior ther by 'more reductions in non- proof method of diagnosing epi- actually succeeded in landing in minority member of the Appro- essential civilian goods, by great­ Mpf. Edward Denzler -n I lepsy. requirement., Words will reject any demand of the Board that employees be discharged because their efforts to reinforce their gar­ pristlona committee, proposed the er diversion of manpower to war Regularly $49.50 By means of electrodes attach- rison at Lae before their convoy creation of such a group t o . give industries and by rhbre. efficient 54 Ward St. eu to a patient’s head In much the turned tail and steamed away from Congress an agency for expert in­ use of all resources, Mr. Roose­ Rockville same -manner as a hair-dresser’s New Guinea Saturday night was vestigation of departmental needs. velt said it would be raised. permanent wave apparatus, the fhey fail to maintain their union membership. not disclosed, but it was evident At this time, he said, no one can p Thinks About MacDonald’s machine makes graph-like reoc^ds that whatever success the enemy tell exactly how much our capa­ SPECIAL of the disturbed rhythm of the pk- achieved In this respect had been Child h Killed city may have increased by the I tient's brain on rolls of paper. won at the cost of serious losses end of 1943 and some upward re­ vision may be possible then. He More than 150 inllea of these Sym pathy to his air strength in this theater. III Bus Accident ■ paper records have been made in Meet Only Weak Oppoaitinn said he supposed the war would 8 —The President of the United States has no authoriiy to order Words employees to remain Indicating how hard the Japa- still be going on then. He had said I the Harvard laboratories by Dr. Many ttiiMa we have been last Friday that he held some hope RE-UPHOLSTERING land Mrs. F. A. Qlbbs who are ki told'bow BTOch the symp*- ese had been hit allied headquar­ Norwich. Jan. 11—(A>)—Doro­ ters re|wrted that American and thea Dean. 12-year-oId Canterbury of victory in 1644.' *T sent my flve-piece living room set to MacDonald’s Upholstery as it was in leharg* o t that phase of the re- thetie coaaOder*Olea o( tlie union members in order to hold their jobs. Congress is the only law-making outhority. Congress Australian airmen had met only school girl, died s;i route to the The war budget estimates were leearch. By studying the ’ wavy made, the chief executive said, need of repair. The workmanship, the service, the appearance of the furni­ j graphs, doctors are now able to BoiIm Ftmerat Hem* h** wepk opposition as they pursu^ Backus hospital this morning of m eM t to » tanafly. How what was left of the enemy convoy injuries she sustained in a bus ac­ on the basis of his previously an ture plus the politeness of their salesman art th* reasons I raeommand MacDon- I preset the onset of convulsions a has possed no law requiring the closed shop. acroaa the Solomon sea to New cident at CanUrbury. Medical Ex­ nounced figure of 6,700,000 men aid’s to aU my friends.” Signed: MRS. EDWARD DENZLER. day in advance, and administer th* hoMtir u d dlga|tgr SHtain yesterday. aminer Dr. George H. Glldcrsleeve„ in the armed forcee by calendar WHILE THEY U ST Int^cine to offset them. The ms- aatpieaaed n m A o the eera- year 1644. The munitions to be I chine also haa been usied to "spot” Three Japanese iflghters were said death was due to a fractured You, Too, Can Rely on MacDonald Because moejr traljr * fltttiic M - iMt out of the skies and another skull. According to the medical ex­ produced will furnieh forcee of I spUepey in persons who never sus- this eiae with adequate combat I p ^ e d they had it, and in detect- bnte. TUe repqtetl— th*t raa probably destroyed, while all aminer the girl slipped on the ice MacDonald strips your furniture to tha frama and rebuilda it completiely, ra« Allied planes returned, the com- and fell under the rear wheel of a equipment when they are trained llng persons who carry s pre-dls- we have bolH le the leenlt MONTGOMERY WARD and COMPANY and ready for it, he declared, and nuntque said. bus belonging to the Blue Ribbon ties, reaate and reweba aprlnga, adds additional Ailing or anything elM reqnirad I position to seizures. of handling overy mloote Of the lO-shIp convoy which left will also be sufficient for main, to bring your suite to look like new. We carry a complete selection of better Drag Farttealariy gneceesfnl Line of Central Village. The bus tainlng the flow of munitions to detail Mi^etljr gqa d»- ’ SIWBU. AVERY ^New Britain for Lae on Jaa. 8 and w u operated by Donat Couture, fabrics. ~ - Certain drugs, and diet* Ugh in ^^Btar waa reinforced hy two more the other United Nations. II, of Moosup. In IllUftrattng the amount of I Fat content, are naed to prevent ■alB. few apparenUy escaped The Dean girl together with weapons to be produced the presi­ I convulsions. One o f the drugs, dl- davastlng Allied aerial aa- Other sohool eh diildren l" were trans­ dent cited the report in his an­ DILLON llantln sodium, which was devel- ^ptuHa, ferring to the Blue Line bus from nual message to Congress Isst [eped by Dra. Houston IferritL o t laast tBrea ira»sports—la- another hue when the aooident week that 48,000 military planes MacDonald Upholstery G>. SALES and SERVICE IBoston, snd Traey J. Putnam, of a heavily-loaded 14.000- happened at about 8:45 a. m. were made lost year. He said the iNew Torlt, has been particularly troopahlp„ ^ which went «loj^n , SUte police from the Danielson MAIN ST. total output of military planes American Industrial Bldg., Htfd. TEL. 1-4127 1.30 CENTER STREET TEL. 518.5 |

r \ peace strong and unified backing Republicans have any idea fhat 'Hartford, graduate of Simmons using linen, silver, china and glass­ and their guests to attend and re­ Selection ot 49 industrial plants secretary of the Navy Ja Callege and Columbia University, ware; a topic of great value to all ceive many valuable hints and ibmciiMttr from all the American people.. all the i>arty need do to corral a To Give Lecture Bridgeport Plamg and other co.npahies to receive the :?.'rrc3tai. Scully Funeral Rockville will be the guest s(>eaker at Center women in solving many home hel{M on home problems from the Army-Navy production award in It is |>erilous to chart ^ in­ majority of these 20,000,000 free Rise in Living Costs Among them ware; (Jhurch Guild meeting, Wednesday problems, .especially In this time epeech of the talented Mrs. Marsh. recognition of outstanding work Biid^enort .Fabrics, Inc., voters is to alt tight on its SO YOUR HUSBAND'S GONE TO WAR! Lewie H. Cbapmaa At Guild Meeting Get Recoffmtion lEanitaa IbnlH tentions and future coimses of 96. Rockville afternoon at two-thirty. Mrs. of many shortages. Mrs. John Field and- Mrs. Ray­ on war production was announced avenue plant, Bridgeport, OonaT^ such leaders, foolhardy, perhaps, haunches and wait for the admin­ b y H H E L G O R H A M WMHJWhWHHMHl To Be Tuesday Marsh is presenting an illustrated Center Church Guild cordially mond George and their committee today by Undersecretary of War Bridge{x>rt Fabrics, Inc., Wt> POBUSUBD BT THB Mrs. Helen Stowe Marsh, of lecture on “Wartime Entertaining” invites all Center Church women are boetesaea for the ofternodn. MBRAU) PRINTINa OO. XNC. to say, that tw o , speeches can istration in Washington to make Washington, Jaq^Tl — (JP) — Robert P. Patterson snd Unde*-. avenue plant, Bridgeport, 1* BlM«U 8U«*t In China Staggering HaashMUr. Conn. make the hope for a real peace Inevitable mistakes. CHAPTER SEVEN I won’t shake it. Nunlike retreat is Waterbury Mayor Dies THOMAS rBRODSON Those who have the highest Wolves In Friends’ Clothing Pigeon Named 0«n«ral Manasar higher than they have ever been for them that likes it. not a neces­ A » Result of Suffer* VH>andsd Oetobar I, Ittt before. But it is easy, and truth­ ho{>ea for the Republican party Don’t think there won’t be any sary concomitant of separation. YMCA Schedule I i Metropoliun CondjUo*I center those hopes in the possi­ men after your husband goes to To Raise Fund Pubitahad Eaarjr Baaolna Bzoapt ful, to say that tt this trend con­ war. If you are, however, a new- fur­ ,iiig Heart Collapse. 11 Suddenly Thrust Upon •andayt and Holldaya Bntarad at bility that, before 1044, that party tba Poat Off lea at Manchaatar. tinues and develops it will be the ■You can be cross-eyed or bow- lough bride you had better forego Toaight Chungking Reisult in [ There ^8 furniture for every room at Watkins Oonn.. aa Saeond Claaa Mall Uattar greatest and most heartening will have carried its now healthy legged or hide your light ilnder a the fun of other men’s company. Waterbury, Jan. 11.— Sor­ 6:30— Soroptimist Club—Dln- Rockville Attorney to thing in the history of America trend away from isolationism for­ bushel at night—but you’ll find a For you who married in haste and rowfully and re\%rently, a long ner. Some Exceittions. SUBSCRIPTION RATES cross-eyed man to follow you. a are waiting in ' leisure have not 6:30-7:30—Boys (12-15) Gym. Ona Taar by Mall ...... and the history of the world. ward to clear and reassuring line of Waterbury men and wom­ Head Drive on Infan* Par Month by Mali ...... bowlegged one to phone you. a the same safeguards as a long- 6:30-7:30—Boys (7-12) Game guarantees that it is not in the blind one w-ho will petition you in married w-ife and your marriage en and children filed past the Room. By DeWitt MacKenzIe tile Paralysis. hands of elements which would Braille. can go poof as quickly aa it was bier of Mayor Vincent A. Scully 7:30-8:30 — Junior Basketball Chungking, Jan. 9— (Delayed)- The Hard Coal Strike yesterday, .saying goodbye to TRU-TYPE MAPLE MOUSE MEMBER OF E.specially if you’re "alone.” made. practice—Tigers. I China’s war-time capital is one of I be ready to sabotage the next Ah, how men love the thought of their mayor. Rockville, Jan. 11— (S{)eclal)— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS state Defense Administrator Y’ou haven’t had time to build 8:30-9:30 — Senior basketball the highest priced cities of the | Tba Aaaoolatad Praaa la axclualaa. peace. The party has already, in the little woman alone. You can up steadiness. And anything you Worn out at 46 by over\vork aa practice—Tigers. Attorney Robert J. Pigeon of this ly antitlad to tba oaa or rapubllca- Sturges need not revoke his order the Chicago resolutions, the plat­ be devoid of glamour as a turnip do might serve to shake the little the city’s chief executive and Dc- 7:30-9:30— Furniture refinlsh- world and as such reflects from city has been named chairman of tloB ot all nawa dtapatchea cradiiao fen.se Council head, the . mayor to It or not otharwlaa credited fn restricting coal deliveries to one form 'of war aims adopted by the (which of ‘course you’re not), as there is between you. Your mar­ Ing class. the rest ot the country a cost of'j the Tolland (bounty campaign for tbta paper and alao the loeal nawa unseeking as a sister of charity, riage is like a young tree not yet died late Saturday afternoon after 6:30—All bowling aneys taken living which is staggering. puhllabad herein. ton, if news from Pennsylvania Republican membership of the raising funds for the National aa w-rap|>ed up in your family as firmly grounded. It’s a good young suffering a heart collapse carller by Pratt A Whitney League. (Chungking presents some excep- { Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, All riahta of republlcatlon or continues' its present trend. House, and the Willkie victory in an old retainer, but let you be special diapatchaa herein are also tree, healthy, with tremendous In the week. Tomorrow tions, of course, because it is an I according to the announcement of The news is of strike in the manless for a s{>ell and, lo and possibilities of growth. It stands reserved the selection of its new national Elected in 1939 despite w-hat 1:30-3:30 p. m. — Women’s Bad­ ancient provincial city whlcb had CJollector of Internal Revenue J behold, there’s a man around. as good a chance aa that oak down {loliticlans thought would be an minton. metropolitan conditions suddenly Puli service client of N.a E. A hard coal fields, with 25,000 chairman, taken strong steps in Thomas S. Smith of Hartford, The desolate woman is the most the road. But until it gets its roots insuperable obstacle, the million 6:15— Rotary. Dinner. thrust upon it. This old town, Service Inc. miners already out, and with that direction. The fact that the appealing of all objects to the deep into the earth the most ordi­ state chairman. Chooee thle big luxurious Chesterfield in one of four smart 6:30— Girl Scout meeting. which clings precariously to the Because of war-time conditions covers. Spring base and back; spring-filled seat cuahiona. Publlahara Repreaentailves, The threats of a general strike in the party leadership also obtained the wandering male. Her very desola­ nary rainstorm can overw-helm it. 6:30-7:30 p. m.—Junior Basket­ Julius Mathews Special A gency- precipitous sides of the mountain there will be no birthday balls thle Wine textured frieze cover...... $185.06 offing. resignation of Congressman Ham­ tion implies the brutality of men Your new husband doesn’t ball League. that lords it over the Junction of | Near York. Chicago. Detroit and tow-ard women, and the big bull­ know you well enough to trust you year, but other means of raising Beige figured tapestry...... 188.06 ^ston. This news is taken seriously in ilton Fish from the House com­ 7:30-8:30 p. m.—Senior Basket­ the Yangtze and Chiallng livers, money will be substituted. Attor­ Royal blue textured frieze. 186.00 ies, they love it. and you don’t know your marriage ball practice—Pirates. never was intended as the first | MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF New York. There, fuel dealers mittee on Foreign Affairs, which Give a man a woman who is long enough to trust yourself. ney Rgeon succeeds J. Stanley Royal blue bouele frieze...... 116.66 CIRl'IM.ATliiNS 7:30-9:30 p. m. Hand weaving city of . the land. say, the most desperate coal totally manless and what has he When you tell him you went on a under Mrs. ^w-ard Lewis. MCCray of this city who was he would have headed in the Fair Gauge ot DIfliciiltlee chairman of the committee last The Herald Printing Company. shortage situation in history is en­ got to gain? ^ t Just put him on casual movie date what ^ oes he 8:30-9:30 p. m. Senior Basket­ Ine.. assumes no nnanclai responsi­ event of a Republican national to a woman who has been left remember? Perhaps that it was Scarcity of accommodations and I year, tirely possible if the strike con­ ball practice—Suicides. bility for typographical errors ap- victory, is al.so a symbolic and temporarily alone and it titillates on a movie date with him. one 6:30— All bowling alleys taken lack of suitable trans{>ortation fa­ Pay'Res(>ecU pasring In advertisements In the cilities have forced some prices up. | A delegation of the city and Mancheslrr Evening Herald tinues or spreads. There is, they telling move toward a better ap­ his vanity, offers the chance of week after you met at a U. S. O. by TalcDttvllle Church and Norton Here's to relaxing comfort! say, no local reserve of hard coal gallantry w-lthout too closely in­ dance, that you decided you were Electric. Still, conditions here give a fu r town officials visited the White Monday, January 11 peal to the American voter. gauge of the country’s difficulties, i Funersl home Sunday evening to on hand. volving him, gives him a situation in love. And the few dates leading Such developments build the where he’s certain there’s no out­ up to your own marriage could Life isn’t easy in CHilna these pay their final respects to Repre­ We do not imagine that the re­ Toward Middle Ground? Republican party's capability to raged innocence to face hardly have been casual. It takes days, though it should be said that sentative Henry Schmidt, also This furniture has the time-tested serve situation is greatly differ­ handle the peace. And, unless the What are you going to do high-speed tension to bring on there is sufficient food, barring I Registrar of Voters for the town two aigniflcant apeech- about it? w-artime marriage. What else has Class Seldom many districts in Honan province of V c^on. whose funeral was held ent in Connecticut. We suspect, military war happens to be run­ eg, and the reaction following There arc two things to con- your husband to remember? where there has been a drought. at the home this afternoon. to the contrary, that those fuel ning drastically in reverse, it •i.riei in w-hether you date or don’t Even if you’d been engaged for Fprtunately. wages of labor have i ,,,8|>eaker Announced thsm, it la possible to make a Found in Food coil spring construction! dealers who protested against the will be the |>eace which is the date. One—should you at all ? Two months before, engagements arc increased enough so the working Announcement has been made hopeful prediction of more Ameri­ Sturges order when it went into — is it worth it? another thing from marriage. man and hia family, generally that Rev. Theron French of Hart­ main issue in 1944. The wife who has been mar­ They, too, have a highly colored, speaking, aren’t hungry. Many | can unity on the problems of effect were doing so on the as­ Crystals and Particles of ford will -be the s{>eaker at the sec­ (No longor availfiblo br nihnf of W PB) peace than would have seemed ried Tor quite a while can make romantic atmosphere about them. business men are keeping the woU | ond anniversary dinner of the sumption that their supply would quick work of the first consider­ The task of consolidating a mar­ from the door. But the {K>or white- Young Married Ckxiples (?lub to be poasible only a few weeks ago. continue in normal proportions. ation by lumping it in the sec­ riage that has only love and three Silica Seen Causes of collar worker, as usual, is suffer- I held at the Union church on Wed­ In these two speeches, two out­ At any rate, until this strike ond. She should if it’s worth it. days’ experience takes all a wom­ Apprehension. ing heavily. Salaries haven’t mov-1 nesday night. . Beginning November let. MM year, Bm use ef asalal eod epcingi for furni­ Law Schools After all, if you’re securely mar­ an’s heart and soul. If you believ­ ture construction was forMdden. Fortunately, this furniture waa purchased standing leaders of widely diver­ threat is cleared up. Mr. Sturges’ ed up with the cost of living. At Hartford Hoapitol ried you’re in a soft spot w-here ed enough in it to venture it pro­ Chungking doesn’t escape be­ Miss Olga Eckhardt of Prospect before the “ freezing” order.. .eo, if you set quickly, jmp ean awn etoaa an4 gent American sentiment each did New Haven, Jan. H —OP)— It is order seems a wise measure to Face Closing men^ are concerned. You are emo­ tect your investment with forti­ Mayor Vincent A. Scully cause it,is the capital. On thej street who fell on the ice January ehaira with this tlme-teet luxury eomfort. some notable yielding and un­ have in effect. tionally tied down. Your life has tude. very rarely that glass la found in contrary, it is, so to s{>eak, on I 1st, fracturing her hip, is now at dollar fraud trial for members of food products. Dr. E. M. Bailey bending. These two leaders were The motive for this strike is an security. You don’t need "awak­ Don't try it w-ith temptations. th^'flrihg line. Because of the lack) the Hartford hospital. Tru-Type Solid Maple Bedroom ening.” If you accept ar. invitation You’ll get as lonesome as the next his party. Mayor Scully was re­ chief of the Analytical Chemistry of materials, it is likely that the! former President Hoover and unusual one, and one which is elected in_ 1941. His' term would department of the Connecticut Fined In Court Nation Likely to Have you do it jn a purely speculative wife—even lonesomer, for you plaster in your your house is fall-1 Stanley Javoraki, 48. proprietor President Roosevelt ^mself. - likely to temper the indignation level. Will it- be gay ? Will it be have less home life to keep you have expired Jan .'l. 1944. * Agricultural Ex{>eriment station, ing off and holes in the roof may I Shortage of Trained Tributes From High and Low re-assured suspicious wartime of the Park Hotel and Restaurant 3 Pieces In his Chicago address on prob­ many citizens might automatical­ better than sta3ririg home tonight? busy than she has. Also, because let in rain. Your plumbing, if you | was fined $25 and costs of $7 by Will it .be more amusing than go­ you’re closer in time to your un­ Tributes from the high and the consumers yesterday. have plumbing, nlky not work. lems o f the peace, Mr. Hoover ly feel at the prospect of organ­ In Social Sciences. “In of wartime, some Judge John N. Keeney in the Each piece of Solid Tru-Type Maple in Watkins Broth- ing to the movies alone? attached life, you’ll find more low {K>ured into his home today as Has Created Scarcity was far from being his old rigid ized labor wilfully and deliberate­ plans were completed for the fu­ consumers become suspicious of Rockville Caty (Jourt on Saturday •rs Collection has an interesting historic background. strings leading back to it. All too The lack of trans{>ortation has I when Javoraki plead nolo con­ In this popular priced bedroom for instance, the dresser aelf. It was probably the beat ly taking precious heat out of New Haven, Jan. 11. — (.O — A You don’t have to do w-hat so easy will it be to pick up the neral tomorrow. Former (3ov, foodstuffs that they buy and their fears are enhanced by rumors of created a scarcity in many things | tendere to a charge of violation base was inspired by a Pennsylvania Dutch piece dating speech of all his ^career, and it American homes. For in this substantial number of law- schools many of our unmarried sisters do pieces of single life after only a Wilbur L. Cross lauded him as "a and coal, of which China has I of the state liquor laws. He was about 1720, and the mirror copied from one in Fairfax 137=0 man of great ability and fine malicious tampering with the food was principally, we think, because will have ts atop unless the war is (Haven't we all. at one time or whiz at marriage. much, is one of these. Chungking! .charged with selling to a minor County, Virginia. The simple posts and panels of the case, the hard coal workers are another?)—go out with men you It's the same the whole world character," and U. S. Senator supply,” he said. Barrtl Chtfr Mr. Hoover in it became more pli­ over within a year. Dean Ashbel “Crystals of sugar in Jellies, government offices and public] through his agent. Attorney Don­ tod come from an original found.ln the early Moravian striking not against their employ­ don’t particularly like because it’s over and in every w-ar if you let Francis Maloney was one of those places like restaurants are forbid-1 able than be had ever been be­ G. Gulliver of the Yale Law School honey and maple syrup: salt cry­ ald C. Fisk who represented Ja- settlement at Ephrata, Pennsylvania, and dates about ers, but against their own union said last night in the weekly Yale better to get out and about than it be. But now it’s other times, who filed pa.st the bier in the Ber- den to have fires, although the] vorski stated that the oi^-ner of the same time as the chests. fore. Mr. Hoover has never said stay home—and alw-ays remem­ other customs, and the wolf only gln funeral home. stals in preservefl meat or fish organization. The hard coal News forum. products: particles of silica in winter weather la raw and cold. business stepped out and the youth 3 9 ” ber the others you may meet when takes the hindmost. A solemn high requiem mass Gasoline is as precious as molten | things he didn’t mean. It is to oe miners are refusing to (>ay an in- With enrollments cut to one- products of vegetable origin, and in question who appeared to be of third, he declared, some are already out. To Be Continued will be celebrated at 10 o’clock pearls and motor cars acre few ! > Judged, therefore, that the speech It would be foolish to pretend, harmless crystals of struvite, a leg^ age was served by one of the creasy of 50 cents a month in wondering how they can carry on. tomorrow morning in the Immac­ and far between. Good Samari-j waitresses. in which he recognised the neces­ however, that you can go out con­ ulate (Conception church, and natural occurence in canned fish, dues voted by the international And asserting that he was not' have all been innocent causes of tanlsm is the rule, but for thej Mrs. Jeese Lynoh sity e f post-war {Hanning and or­ "thinking so much of the survival stantly with one man. no matter burial will be in the Calvary cem­ most part you Just climb up and] convention of the United Mine how friendly the relationship, and apprehension on the part of con­ ^ rs. Thelma White Lynch. 48. 1 2 5 ganisation represented a growth of a particular law school.” he de­ Vour Federal etery. An American Legion guard sumers who mistook them for down these steep hills on your] wife of Jesse Lynch, died Saturday Workers. They claim that this find that it stays on an even keel. of honor will accompany the cas­ in his views and convictions rath­ clared: ground glass.” own legs. night at the home of her sister, From the attic of an old Graceful Duncan Phyfe sofa with com­ increase was voted through by 'I am thinking rather of the There are some w-omen who ket to the grave. Little luxuries like cakes are] er than any ex{>ediency designed can’t be just-a-big-sister to some Income Tax Olive Oils Adulterated Mrs. Robert E. Waterhouse of 53 house in Msnheim, fortable coil-spring base and cushions; nail the soft coal miners, who outnum­ fact that, if the war with its em­ Bom in 1896, Mayor Scully was shared with all who may be in the! Brooklyn street. She was bom in Pennsylvania, came this men, no matter how much they the first of nine children born .to He re{)orted, however, that of trimmed. to restore Mr. Hoover to person­ bered the hard coal miners in the phasis on work in mechanics and room. That is typical throughout] Rockvilie leaving here a number of lovely desk. In its sim­ Black colonial figured ta|>eatry ....$116.66 want to. Especially if they go out the late Martin Scully and Mar­ the samples of suspicious olive oil Chungking. al prestige. And the speech also the physical sciences is prolonged, Information of vital inter­ submltteiL 80 per cent were adul­ years ago and returning from plicity of design and excel-, Brown figured damask stripe...... 128.66 convention. this country will face a critical in a succession of dates that have garet Reilly Scully. With ail this, you might think] reflected, we think, a willingness all the urgency of a courtship. If est to those who must file terated, misbranded or both. South Coventry three months ago. lent pro{x>rtlons lies its Black A lfred ta{>e8try; small all- Perhaps, too, they know why shortage of young people trained in A calm, quiet-spoken youth, he the Chinese might be downhearted] charms. There’s an In­ to leave Mr. Hoover's sometimes you pile up cocktail date on dinner a tax return not later "It is not new in food control She was a member of Christ over design ...... 128.66 this Increase was voted—because the social sciences, of which the was graduated from Waterbury ex{>erience to find out domestic and rather sorry for themselves— j Church (Jathedral, Hartford and This useful reproduction is triguing secret compart­ very definite isolation behind and law Is one." date, luncheon on theater, flowers than March 15, 194:1, fur­ schools and left Ilia class at Holy but not so. ThFy are aa a whole] adapted from a larger John Lk Lewis, shorn of bis C. I. and telephone calls on long daily vegetable oils marketed under the the Mothers Club of Coventry in ment inside. head toward a middle ground on Women Not Yet Coming nished by the Bureau of Cross to serve in the Navy at about the most extraordinarily! which she was most active. Besides New England table dating O. crown and financial resources, walks, what can you expect? Newport, R. I. When war was over representation that they are im­ In spite of increased demands Internal Revenue. ported olive oil," he said "but such cheerfull folk I’ve encountered.] her husband and sister she leaves about 1740. Made in end- (Right) Choice of Queea Anne arhlch there could be great Amer­ wants to build himself a new w'ar Go to the concert tonight if he he returned and was graduated and I’ve travelled in maybe 50 j table height. . . 23 inches 75.00 for lawyers and Increased oppor­ asks you. But be too busy to 'g o occurrences have been more com­ two sons, Robert P. in Hartford berrel; Chip{>endale wlhg or ican agreement. cheat to carry on another quest tunities for women in the law, he No. 7 with his class in June. 1919. countries or more. Faithful copy of an an­ from floor to top. English lounge chairs bi dam­ anywhere again for a week or two. Yale Law School Graduate mon than usual during the past and George T. Lynch of South Peihaps the most dramatic in­ said, they are not yet coming to the Income Of Minors year. They laugh a lot, and it’s real. I (Coventry; a daughter. Miss Kath­ tique cobbler's bench ask and taiMstry eovere, $86.86. for personal power under the ban­ Be really too busy—you’ll be the He received his law degree at Adversity may dampen their) dication o f how much more rea­ law schools in sufficient number to better for it. "The overall market picture is leen G. Lynch of South CJoventry; where many a shoe was ner of his "District 50," the new offer a solution to the problem. The earnings of a minor child the Y’ale Law school in 1923 and spirits tem{>oraiiIy, but 1'. can’t] made or mended in the’ sonable than usual Mr. Hoover What a single woman might do took up active practice in Water- probably not as bad as this {ler- three brothers. Verne C. White of 22.50 omnibus organization In which all “Any effort to keep more men must be Included in the return of centage because many samples long keep away laughter, for the] early 1700’s. Legs are sounded to many people - comes is her own affair. The best you buiy soon after. His first city Chinese even can extract humor] Hartford. (Jarlton R. of West unorganized elements in Ameri­ students in law schools would be can do is beware of any entan­ were taken on complaint or sus­ Hartford and William A. White of wedged through the largely wasted, in my opinion," he the parent unless the child has be­ {>o8ta were as claims attorney in from hard knocks. 41-16 inch top. with the disclosure that one of the can labor, including the farmers, gling alliances before you get in picion." Omaha, Neb. The funeral will to said, "since I believe that nearly come emancipated from parental 1930 and corporation counsel in He re{)orted that few instances Get Smile Out of Story first things received after his them. 1939. held at the home on Brooklyn are being invited to membership. all law students are extremely authority in accordance with the have been found of adulterated Almost anything that comes to] speech was a telegram of warm Regardless of whether you.- hus­ He married Mary G. Deeley of their mills is grist, and be it old] street, Tuesday afternoon at two 22.50 The miners have seen their hard- anxious to servp with the armed band is here or three thousand laws ot the State in which be coffee. congratulations from Wendell forces and would not take advan­ Waterbury. They had two daugh­ or new, they appreciate IL For in-1 o’clock with Rev. H. B. Olmstead. earned money used before for miles away, you stand a better lives, or if, under the laws of'the ters, Mary Gertrude and Ann rector of St. John’s Episcopal WiUkie. N o w ' Mr. Hoover and tage of a deferment if it were stance, they still get a smile out) glorification of John L. Lewis: chance of future adjustment if State, the child is entitled to his Elizabeth. of the story about Marco Polo.l church officiating. Burial will be available.” you don’t get yourself in a stew. Mr. Willkie had, up until this perhaps they are properly dis­ The possibility of merging sev­ ow'n earnings whether emancipat­ He was a member of the Wash- This is in Uu genera! vicinity of] in the Palieado cemetery, Windsor, time, been as far apart as the And the best way to get yourself ed or not. The taws regarding tngton Hill Athletic club, one of Grange Plans the {wrta he visited so long ago,] et the convenience of the family. illusioned. eral schools has been suggested, he in a stew is to get yourself in a moat rabid isolationist and non- revealed, but he pointed that insti­ emancipation vary in different the city's oldest sporting organi­ and the tale revolves about a re-| Official Vlritattoa (Left) Exact copy SWhether the cause of their Situation. States, and the facts in each case zations: a past exalted ruler of the mark he made. Grand Chief of Connecticut Lo- laolatlonist could be. But, by th^ tutional loyalties and geographical Mere wishing, however, won’t of an old hanging strike be such as to gain public problems would be obstacles to determine the liability for inclu­ Waterbury lodge of Elks: mem­ Annual Meet It seems Marco became annoy-j tharie Fairclough and her staff wall ahelf that poa- B{>oech, be moved far enough into keep you immune from possibili­ sion of such income in the return ber of Sheridan council, Knights ed at reports that his prince back] will make an official visiUtion to sympathy or not, however, the such a solution. ties. No matter how devoted you ■eaaes utility and the middle ground to be met' by of the parent. of Columbus: and the Holy Name home said the traveller was talk-] the Pythian Sletere this evening at charm, $10.96 - pledge' of American labor to re­ may be to your husband there’s society of St. Margaret’s church. §ixth Degree to Be Con* eight o ’clock at Foreators Hall. Mr. WlUkle. And Mr. Willkie got In the absence of proof to the ing too much; whereu{>on Marco| frain from war-time strikes is be: always some man waiting around. His death was the second in Wa- flashed: There will not to an installation back a very cordial, pleased letter But by and large, barring only contrary, a {>arent is assumed to ferred at Session To< ing violated, with threatened con­ 3tate Sbldier have the right to the earnings of terbury’s official family in three "I’m Marco Polo, and I aay what j . of offtcera this evening, the prea- from Mr. Hoover. When such such mad, true passions as happen weeks. City Comptroller Thomas I damn please!" ent officers being aak^ to wear sequences which could easily be solely in Flaubert, you can keep the minor and must include the.n morrow Evening. leaders can find the gap between Dies ill Action in his return. A parent may vol­ M. Ctmlon having died after suf­ I’m glad I came to China if for] whito. The inaUUation of new offi­ so serious aa to claim thousands things under control or on a high fering a heart attack. nothing else but to see these {>eo-j cers will to held OB Monday ave- themselves narrowed, a lot of level. untarily aurrender or relinquish Hartford, Jan. 11 — (F)— The of American lives through illness. the legal right to the services and pie laugh. Having ex{>eriencedj Biag, January 25th. Mrs. Minnie Americans are drawing closer tO' fifty-eight annual meeting o f the their irre{>re88lble spirits, I have] Dowdlng asks the return of all 1 1 0 ^ and 119 “ Some way must be found for the Washington. Jan. 11—OPi—The One thing you ought never to earnings of a minor child, but if Connecticut State Orange will be 5 piece Tru-Type gether too. he has done so, he must be in s no fears whatever that the Jape] tickets this evening. Refreshments miners to settle their differences War department made public to­ do. even if you romantically ima­ held Tuesday. Wednesday and can beat them. You can’t defeat a] p{>eiidaM" SeAt wHIi hafi and Baw feet President Roosevelt's address position to show proof of such re­ will be served following the visita­ and carvad kneee; nail trimmed; graceful with Lewis without stopping pro­ day the names of 364 United gine it’s the grande passion of Recreation Thursday, with all sessions at {Jeople who have such a prtmounc-j tion. on the state of the nation alao your life, is get tojours gai with linquishment. roll arms; and eomfortatoe eefl-aprlng base. duction. States soldiers killed in action, in­ Hotel Bond, except Tuesday eve­ ed sense of humor ez the Cniineee.f Annual Meeting Breakfast Croup 59'°** some fellow officer or soldier that A minor is one who has not ning at 8 o’clock when the sixth Richly figured rose broaatelle...... $116.66 moved toward middle ground, cluding nine New Elnglanders, in The annual meeting of the Rock­ the Southwest Pacific, South Pa­ your husband has asked to look yet reached full legal age. In Center Hems degree will be conferred at Foot Small all-ewar figured wine danyesk. ll6.66 from the opposite direction. Where you up. some States both men and wromen ville Public Health Nuraiiig Aaao- Buy these pieces separately, or as a group. (Table, The Task For 1944 cific, African and European war Guard hall. 125.00; chairs, SSJiO; also matching arm chair at $12JI0). Mr. Hoover admitted the logic Just because a man is in uni­ come of age, or reach the age of State Master Sherman K. Ives Chosen President ciation will to held on Tuesday areas. Tonight: afternoon, January 12th at the The original of the chair came from Framingham, Masa., and necessity of post-war plan­ Complete statistics of the past form doesn’t mean you arc com­ majority, at the age of 21, while will preside and. the meeting will (Left) One ef a group mt Deeo- . The list of New Englanders, in­ 6-9—Junior boys’ game room Nursing office, 13 Park street and while the ta{>ered leg Pembroke table is from Milford. cluded men from Maine, Vermont, forting your husband by proxy. In some States men become of age o{)en. E. S. and W.*S. open 'Tuesday an 10:30. 'The roll rator-atyled barrel and wing ning and organization on an inter­ election reveU the nature of.th e Of Optometrists! the public is Invited to attend. Conn. Both pieces date from the early 1700's. Table rhaire la distinctive eovere. Massachusetts and Connecticut, Go out dancing. Go out dining. at 21 and women at 18. 6-6:45— Junior boys’ plunge {)e- call will follow oy the announce' national s^ le, Mr. Roosevelt ad­ task before the political parties Give the lad a go on his leave. Miss Haael Dudley, state auper- and four aids chairs at $S6-00. Worth Nfulsriy $86.76. killed in Africa and the Southwest If a minor has Income of bis riod, E. S. ment of committees re{x>rta will be mitted the sanctity of American as they work toward the 1944 But he’s Just as much a man for owrn, either through earnings over made by several of the twelve de­ ■visor of PubUc Health Nuiaea wUI 49.75 Pacific. all of his uniform, and "tomorrow 6-6:45— Rockets basketball peri­ New Haven, Jan. 11—(JP\— Dr. | ■peak lud show a film "Pneumonia private enterprise. Where Mr. election. They will each, in a Connecticut: which he has legal control or in­ od. E. S. puties.” we die" can get you into serious come from other sources, such as Sumner Bragden of New Haven] in the Home.” T ea will he served. Hoover nraved toward' the ideals word, be aiming at the vote which Fortuna, Pvt. Nicholas—Mrs. 6- 7—Small gym Open for hand­ State Master Ives will read hia trouble in the end. pro{>erty he possesses or funds annual address at 2 o'clock. State was elected president of the Oin-I Defense Council This charming turned-leg dro{>-Ieaf table haa al­ o f Wilsort, Mr. Roosevelt, in the didn't come out. Rosine Fortuna, mother. 19 Cher­ Use your sense about the men ball. E. S. necticut Optometrlc Society at its] The Vernon Defense (Council wUlH^ ready proven one of our moat popular Tru-Ty{)e re­ Ask about easy W-B Budget Terms ry street. Middletown. held in trust for him, he must f e 7- 8—Small g(ym oj>en for box­Lecturer George B. Higble and Whole tone of his address, on Although the Republican con- you go out w-ith and pick them a return (or a return must be filed state chaplain the Rev. Charles A. .36th meeting today. meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock productions. Use it in kitchen, breakfast room, carefully. The beat, of course, are ing, E. S. Other officers elected were; Dr.] in the (Council rooms with the dining room, or the combination living-dining room. domestic and international affairs gressional candidates won a clear in his behalf by hia parent or 7-8—Women’s gym class, E. S. Downs will read their addressee. your husband’s o\i friends. They guastllan) if the total income for There will be seaalona Wednes­ Louis Carsteneen of Bridgeport,] chairman. Dr. George S. Brookm 42x65 Inches with leaves raised. alike, seemed to be edging him- popular majority for the first spring the fewest surprises, 7- 8—Men’s plunge period, E. S. first vice president; Dr. Franklin j preaiding. Nazi Headquarters the year amounted to $500 or 8- 9— Advanced swimming classday at 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. • ■ self away from the extreme New time in 14 years, the total vote though when they’re unex{>ected more. At the evening session at 8 Warren of Waterbury, second vlce-| Good Will Oub ;hey’re terrific. Usually, however, for women, E. S. president; Dr. Kenneth Graham of] The Good Will Ouh at St. Dealism of the past and putting they received was still some 3,- Even though a child has earn 8-9:30— Men’s gym class, E. S. o’clock there will be addresses by Blasted by Bomb it will depend on you as to whether ings of bis owrn his parent may be Albert S. Ooee, master of the Na­ Meriden, third vice president; Dr.j John’s EpUcopal church will hold himself in position to be a leader 000,0M less than they received in 8-10—Bowling alleys reserved the situation changea. entitled to claim a credit for de- tional Grange, and Governor BiUd- Russell Johnson of Stratford,' a meeting thlr evening at tl{e ,o n common, middle ground on 1938, the last non-presidential Shun the man who wants to for women’s gym class, E. S. fourth vice president home to Mrs. John Shuts to 200 l>endent on hia account provided 7-l0—Bowling alleys reserved wln. which all Americans, with the ex­ election. The Republicans re­ London, Jan. 11.:— —A Reuters weep on your shoulder because the parent furnished the chief sup- Thursday there will be sessions Also Dr. Edward Hyland of Wa-| Union street. he can’t go off to war too. Ela{>e- fpr men’s league, W. S. ception of the rabid, Irreconcllia- ceived their victory, in spite of corres{>ondent with United States port of the child. at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., with con­ terbury. Dr. David Parke of Meri-| Fish and Game a u b Heats your home as warm as toast! forces in North Africi^reported to­ cially if he could if he tried. Per­ Tomorrfiw: den. Dr. Cflarence S{>ear of Newl The Rockville Fish and Game yble isolationists, could feel them- this drop in their total vote, when sideration of resolutions and ac­ day that German headquarters in haps he’s willing to be a major 6-9—Junior boys’ game roomf tion thereon at the afternoon sca- London, and Dr. Frank GoodnMbl Club will hold its January meeting aelves at home. the Democrats took an even great­ Kairouan. Moslem city 75 miles bpt really the army is full up of o{>en, E. S: and W. S. sion. of New Britain, members o f tlie| this evening with the President niajora, so why should he Join? From such developments there er drop, one of approximately 4,- south of Tunis, were demolished 6- '7—Small gym open for box­ Executive council; and Dr. Luther] Percy Barrett In charge. Reports Sunday by a bomb dropped square­ Usually it is because his wife don’t Open Forum comes the legitimate hope that 400,000 votes. ing, E. S. Sugarman of ^eriden. New Eng­ of the treasurer and other offi­ ly u{>on the building by Major understand him. 7- 8— Small gym open for hand- cers will to presented at this time. America's pojlcy in the peace to land council representative. L o a n g t As compared with the presiden­ Philip G. Cochran of Erie, Pa. Beware any man who acts aa if balU'E. S. Girl Scout Heads There will to election to toficen come is not going to be either tial vote in 1940, the decline in the Major Cochran, flying a P-40 his war Job were comforting a other Shlfta Sleep Too 6- 6:45—Mohawks and Royal and refrashmanto wiU to served WARM MORNING C hair lonely wife. You know the type? a orack-pot idealism which ex­ vote was even more pronounced. Warhawk, wasattacked by a Blue Srs. basketball i>eiiod, E. S. Meet Wednesday foUowiiig the business session. Focke-Wulf 190, but chased off the The kind who dashes about {Xiylng To the editor: 7- 8—Women’s plunge {>eriod, Week-End Deaths pects the Hottentots to become The Democrats drop{>ed 14,000,- your bills for you (your money, German flghter and returned safely I read the article In Saturday’s E. S. 4 9 Babbits over night or a selfish 000 votes, the Republicans 8,000,- to his base, the dis{>atch said. of course, but he 'talOM the trou­ Herald titled "Defense Worker's Plan Gym Classes ble). Who (nits up ydur acreens 7-10—Senior basketball league ♦ Van Meter, Iowa—William PeH bUndneas, called ''realism," which 000. Sleep.” I don’t want to start a games, E. S. The Girl Scout Leaders' Associa­ ler, 56, Iowa farmei* who groon and takes your little boy fishing. peeve against the third shift work tion will meet Wednesday evening. COAL HEATER 47^=' aaya that if we do dig ourselves 7-10—Bowling alleys 0{)en, W.S. his son. Bob, to become a mal< This means that, looking for­ Ah, the shoulder he jives you to. era. But they must remember that Jan. IS. at the Y. M. C. A. at 8 For Women at Rec a hole deep enough, and pull it Three State Men lean upon, the time and considera­ 6-10— Bowling alleys reserved league pitching etor. 1 1 0 “ and 119 ward to 1944, there were well over the fellow on the first and second o'clock oharp. Ail leaders and as­ Peterborough, N. H.—Mrs.] down on top of ourselves, we can tion that are yours without Bak­ for Mrs. Barter’s group. E, 8. sistant leaders are urged to take 20,000,000 voters who, in the re­ shift is In this work. I myself am Mary U C. Schofield. 78. widow Miss Violet McRae is conduet- Rere'e s eefs that will give you utmost ■ be safe by ourselves. ing. If you don’t watch out the a defense worker on the first advantage of these meetings and eomfort in s amsil room. It's a full size cent election, were not enthusi­ Missing in Action shoulder becomes a take-all or When Is Bue Stolen? the late Prof. William He ng women’s gym classes at the 'niouaands to Warm Morning Coal Heatara keep Uncle Sam’s camps warm shift. I, too, like a lot o f others, (>artici{>ate In the discuasiona which Side Reercatfon Building and cosy throughout the nation. Now you can have ona for your own home I piece yet wiU hot overcrowd, due to its light I' Mr. Hoover, in his s{>eech, In- astically enough bound to either leave-it pro{>oaition and the time are very tnstruetlve for good lead- Schofield of Harvard unlv like undisturbed sleep, aa do chil­ San Leandro, OUtf.—(>P>—Bus and long nationally prominent svery Monday evening from 7 un- graceful lines. ^ terpreted American public optn- I>arty to come out to Oie {tolls. and consideration only a nuisance. erahip. Leaders with problems Warm Morning Heaters are amaxingly simple to 0{>eratc. They hold 106 Iba. Green textured damaik etripe...... $66.86 Washington,. Jan. 11. — f.P)— Because it takes two to make dren. Do the third* shift workers Driver A L. Anderson listened to American peglon auxiliary '.il 8 o’clock. In this claaa the wom- ton as one which was becoming But these 20,000,000 votes uncast consider their neighbors ? Not by are requested to present them at . m of Manchester are offered an of coal and are of semi-automatic, magazine fee'd conetructlon so they require Wine or blue figured damask stripes, Three Connecticut men were list­ a bargain, don’t blame everything the two women who said he failed these meetings and with the co- other women’s act]vitlea. ' BO more attention than a furnace. Tha>.fuel is burned to fine ashes.. .no clinkers flanreaeliigly unified on the recog- in 1942 are altogether likely to ed missing-in action last night oh their actions. They toot their auto to let them off at their pro|Mr Rome—Pietra Fadele, 70, unH cicellent op{x>rtunity to keep phy- e a c h ...... $116.60 on the man if a nice casual date o{)eration o f the (Council their diffi­ . . .no matter whether you use coal, coke or briquets. Blue figured, or beige. striped dam­ ot our international obliga- the merchant marine casualty list. goes moaning low. Mayh: you’re horns, run down steps, holler to stop. The other {lassengera c h l c ^ verslty professor, historian ancT I'cally fit for the herd tasks which be cast in 1944. culties can be overcome. h-y now (lerform. ask, ssch ...... $119.66 and opportunities. Mr. They were;- the one that starta it all. Don’t their dogs to get In the house, yell in, too. Finsdly Anderson got out, Mrs. Richard Olmstead is in former minister of instruction Ir Warm Morning Heatera are eolld and eubatantlal, neat in appearance.. .cost They, obviously, are the battle­ Frank Wesley Lynch, fireman, good night to their wives. Do they Mussolini’s cabinet from 1925-28I In order to be to value to your little to own; litUe to operate. ivelt, la his speech, seemed think that Just because you are and said they could drive it them' charge of the program following '-ly now you must be phj^l- ground for the 1944 campaigns. son of Mrs. O. LeBel of 70 Ranney married you have a right to in­ th nk of their first shift neighbors? selves. The passengers chose Ruby Mexico C!lty Juan Moles Orf tsoegnise that, if he moved to- the meeting, assisted by Mrs. Min­ y able to carry on your duties Our stock is limited, so rassrva yours non’! (Right) lelscted from a Looking forward to the capture street. East Hartford. dulge in head tossiiiiga and come- Not by their actions. But let a Henderson, student driver, who nie Klaaman and Mrs. Caroline meUa, 72, m is t e r of the intcrlnij , tha middle ground toward William Albert Novack, second couple of kids slids {>ast their in the Spanish Republican govcm l • -d this class Will keep all those group to smartly tallerad of these votes, the Republicans ons and then whine' and weep be­ took the wheel. Anderson, puzxled. Smith. Mrs. Stuart Begar and vho ettond in the (link of condl- cook, son o f Mrs. TiUie Clouser of cause men are beasts. house and make a little noise, they ment at the outbreak of the revo| lounge chairs end decorative feth Mr. Hoover had moved pre- have the psychological advantage reported the bus stolen when he Mrs. Edgar McClellsn win act as Inn. During these times one owes 'Installation and pl{ie extra. styled covers, $4BA8. 200 Ross street, Hartford. So considering all the pros and yell bloody murder. Let's stick to­ discovered it KSlIy had gone on iLition against it. WATKINS Mty. there w-as a great hosteaaea, assisted by Mrs. Ruth t both to her country end herself of-seeming to be the beneficiaries Jonathan Ford Sturges, engine cons, why not go out? Your mar­ gether. Thlnk'of your neighbor. We without him. ’ Sheriff’s deput'es Chambers. Miss Emily M. Kias- Dublin. E lia- Dr. WilUam Loml BROTHERS, INC af gstUng the cause lot cadet,- on of H. M. Sturges of 332 riage has a good foundation and o keep In the best physical eon- ot a trend. But few thoughtful aL must do our part heard all about, it and told every­ mann. Miss Margaret Turek and bard Murphy, 6, chairman of ln| UtiOB poMbla. - 1 Wakefield read, F airfleli certainly a Jaunt to the movies Defense Worker Shift No. L body to go home and forget it Miss Jsasia Uttls. dependent Newspapara, LUL She had taught achoola in Eaat Hartford and waa at one time a Poe Discussed teacher In S t Jamea’a achool in. Daily Radio Programs Mancbeater. Bcaidea her parenta ahe in -aur- Thomas G. Dougan, local funer­ By Grant Club to Wa vived by three alaters, Mra. Flor­ al director, Js able to be out again ence Pease and Miaa Charlotte after a two weeks serious Illness with laryngitis. Poet's Works Reviewed J*n. — H*rt. Ailing of Eaat Hartford and Mra. Kiwanians Hear of Nec- Fred Hare of -Manchester. Her No Worries About Fuel . By Members During I CoUeg« of Law may have to funeral will be held Wedrleaday The semi-annual meeting of the eHsary Convertiioii to Abe Green Pleads ita day claaaes for lack of morning at the Whitney Funeral Manchester Ibibllc Healttv^urses Provifle More Housing The Workshop Period “EeJtoLp West Virginia U. Bta/hext fall. Dean Lawrence Home. 921 Main street, East Hart­ 11 be held tomorrow ipdr'ning at In N. Y. Radio Quarters ford and at S t Mary s church. the clinic room of thC/Manchester, A cW m an aaid today, declaring. *11)# Lillian Gertrude Grant b - I&, that the achool’a evening Hast Hartford. Memorial hospital ar 10:30 when Conversion of existing housing Dies. Aged 67 preaalon Club held Its regular For Unification a will pitobably aurvlve "even the anifilal report/Will be made to units to provide additional living New York, Jan. 11.—UP)— Tbe^nstt in "She Knew All the An­ By 2 Points Shilling Examplej .Michael Heckler jr the worat tlmea." the State Healtb^DeJiartmcnt and quarters for war production work­ men who run radio network head­ swers"; 10— Bing Crosby and monthly meeting at the “ T“ on "1 doubt that we’ll have any day Michael Heckler, long a resldfnt insurance polipies will bo renewed. quarters in New York aren’t wor­ Dinah Shore in “Holiday Inn.” Friday evening with Miaa Anne N. B. A. Prexy Would Physician Had Praoliscil ers is a problem Manchester prop­ Ing ratings, and, by Ita earnest and tudenta next fall." he said, adding, of North Coventry and well known At the prcs^iu time the nurse, arc rying about cold feet in tjie atu- ''B L U , 7:30—Lone Ranger; 8:30 McAdams presiding. A Nsw Tsar’s Montreal, However, gwever. that though the proapect erty owners mirst face immediate­ ; ' sincere classification Of boxers, Here for 36 Yeart*; in.Manchester, died at his home in extremelv/busy. dloa, despite the fuel oil ahortage —True or False; 9—Counter Spy; note from the club’s honorary Like Sport Unined Former Star Now Coadhtl 1 •'dubloua” he could not definitely that town Saturday afternoon ly if they are to do their part In along the eastern seaboard. member, Mrs. Margarst Prendsr- ^ \ has enabled them to attain posi­ Puts on Blazing Dash Hark— The redlct now what will happen then. the war effort, William D. McCue, 9:80—Xavier Cugat Band; 10:15— Takes Shot st New tion and standing because of abll- Was First Town Doctor after a. long illness. Born in France e » ’cre 75 at the dinnei held They depend entirely upon coal- Oracle Fields, new time and ex­ gast MoLean of Hollywood, Calif., To Upset Top Teams Of Team Although IbI ■ He saw a “more than reaaonable he came to America 3.3 ,vear.s ago b- No. 4 company of the SMFD director of the Homes Use pro­ heated steam, obtained either was read; also a Isttsr from one Ity rather than by oommlaaion dic­ Herald Angle I«Hance" that the achool can carry gram of the National Housing A g­ tended Program; 10:30—Basin Yorit's Childish Stand. tum or managerial Influence. It Listed \ as Student; [ Dr. Noah A. Burr, 67. for .36 and settled in Coventry. Me is .‘Wr- ^ktiirday night which was also at- from an outalde source which sup­ Street. of the club's members. Miss Muriel In Past Week. i« n Ita evening program in the fact vlved by six sons. Rene, Lucian ency for the Hartford War Hous­ Palmer, at present with the Army has aought^ncerely to eliminate years practising physician here, ended by the district officers. plies other buildings or from their Colleges Carry On. ■ h a t aevera! of ita 44 studenta are and Leon of Rochester, New York. ing Center, told members of the MBS; 7:30—Mystery Hall Con­ Nurse’s Corps. Miss Palmsr wrots B.V Abe J. Oreeae farcical dual ehamplonahlps, and it By Jack Dwyer V Chief Foy announced that more own plants, to keep microphones cert; 8:30— Bulldog Drummond: NBA President By The Associated Press fidefenae workera. many are mar- died at Haddam, his birthplace, on Paul of Hempstead. Long Island, Kiwanls Club at its session this and appurtenances thereto at Intsrestlngly of soms of her activi* made tremendous atrides In that ltd men and eight are wbmen. auxiliary firemen are needed. 0;15— Premiere A. L Alexander*' There’s an edict againat pleas­ Pat Murdock was home oo fur­ By Harold Classen Saturday, after an illness of four Arthur of Rye New Y’ork and noon, Mr. McOie is in charge of comfortable temperatures. ties and dsscrlbsd ths bountiful Paterson, N. J.. Jan. 11—(JV -A direction. lough last week. As mo%t of. you DiW atudenta number only 14 surveys being made in this vicin­ V diation Board; 11:80—Radio But the sport needs mors than ure driving—and that order is New York, Jan. 11—(,F)—BudF,| „eara. In 1938 he retired from the Charles of Coventry. Joseph F'erguson of Foster Ths NBC Radio City quartsrs, Christmas dinner which waa pro­ boxing man whose pre-emlnance in aports fans know that Murdock w, all of them men. In 1939-1940 The funeral arrangements arc ity with a view towards providing Newsreel, Recorded. \ • vided for them. She stressed the this. It needs ths strength that about the only evidence the re­ Baric of West Virginia university. .ere were 75 men and four women, practice of medicine and moved to street entered the Manchester ilka the other skyscrapers of ths sport of flsUcutflng la sub­ waa a fine all-round athlete.. In I in charge of the William P. Quish quarters for the families of from great naed for nurseis and axpress- oomei from a genuine unity back­ maining clubs in the National his quiet ,;^,ay he could be found is offered aa the prize example of day clasaea and 72 men and aix Haddam, where he has since made Memorial hospital Sunday. He is Rockefeller Center, have the heat stantial snough to earn hla classi­ ed up by the cooperation of the bis home. funeral home and the funeral will Major .'Mice Madden Captain Flor«nc« Johnson 30,000 to 35,000 additional workers piped in. as does the one Broadway What to expect Tuesday: All ed the hope triat if members of the Hockey league have that the Mon­ giving hie beat without any flies hromen In night claaaea. In 1941- to be treated for a severe cold. expected to come Into this area networks. Farm Mobilization Day. fication as a "boxing big ahot” varioua commissions, Including how topsy-turvy the war has mads I 1 IMS there were 62 men and five Coming to Manchester in 1902 be held Tuesday morning from his theater studio used. The BLU also club knew of any women Interest­ treal Canadlena aren’t equipped or fanfare but what he told this within the next few months. Prea Ttoosevelt, Sec. Wlckard, ed In the work they would advise New YoVk. With such a potent the college sports world In a slngls ~ women In day claaaea and 86 men from Springfield where he had late home at 10 o’clock and from Miss Phyllis Barrett of 24*' The . .. now> ... __ operates from Radio City. asksd ms ths other day: “What’s with gas motors in tber present writer about the Naval training St Marv'a Catholic church in well. Frank Williams, Earl But­ A cja.ss in the Third Degree was Must Live Nesr Work Lord WotUen, Ambassador Litvi- them to write to the Superintend punch thSre would never again llq surge. - - methods certainly showed that year. three women, In the night practiced for one year, Dr. Burr ler. William Stevenaon. Arthur Laurel Place, has pa.ssed her panics, A a n ^ ^ with Miss Flor- CBS gets steam from the same going to happen with boxing with need for repetition of the spectacle opened an office in the Brainard South Coventry at 10:30. Burial admitted to Campbell Council It was pointed out by the speak­ source for its headquarters and noff and others; time not announc­ dent of Nureea, Long Island Col­ the war o n f” The Canadlena, aUggering sports must be continued through­ A year ago Baric and his d n * ! ouraea. Fitch and Ralph Perrson. examinations and has been pro- ence Johnsem'^as captain of Com­ ou C., yesterday afternoon. Be­ er that a contented worker must of a former lightweight champloh house on Main street in what is will be in the North Coventry moted to captain in the uniformed pany A. She is also a charter mem- ri 0 of ita Broadway theaters. The ed in advance. ^ lege Hospital, Brooklyn, New My answer to him, as It la to all around In last place at mid-week, out the war. Said Pat: derella teammates pioneered _ cemetery.. cause of lack of heat the council be near his home and family. The York. She also axpreaaed beat galavantlng and carousing around suddenly found the right combin­ "They give you the works and now the rear of the Johnson build­ Sarah A. Stratton branch of the Ambulance 'Trans- ber of tl^unit and has been active other has Ita own plant, so do the NBC, 1 p. m.—Airbreaks Varie­ othar boxing msn posing the asme journey to New York where tber.l was unable to use Tinker hail and days of long automobile trips from wishes for the club which she the country; there would be no ation over the week-end and no fooling. I thought that ! was were seeded last in the NationiU;l ings on Main street at Brainard The funeral of Sarah Amanda portation Unit of the local defense In all of the activities of the unit Mutual offices and atudios. ty; 2:45— Hymns of All Churches; question. Is that the best thing Harry Bobo boxing in another Nirhnlas Hanson the degree was worked in the K. home to work are definitely out. 6 30—Paul Lavalls’s Music. CBS, feels Is very worthwhile and Is vaulted Into fifth place with a in fine shape ubtll 1 started out Invitational Basketball ToumiMl B o lto n Stratton was held Sunday after­ council. She assumed command siric^ts formation, Programs tonight: NBC, 8— that can happen to boxing this state when his home state (Penn­ Death claimed Nicholas Hanson of Company B and will be chief The me|nbers are planning to of C. home on Main street at Del- Mr. McCue stated, and that means Ed Jerome in ‘Dairy in a Pig 3:30— Keyboard Concerts; 5— looking foiwsrd to \galn being year would be a houas-cleaning of pair of lopsided triumphs. and Oh Lordy, how they poured it nient. noon from the Holmes funeral mont street. that housing facilities must be able to attend the meetinga sylvania) has barred him after Its Not since the first week of the on. It's nothing that will hurt Mra. Clyde Marahall of 162 Union .street on Saturday parlors on Woodbridge street at dispatcher at the American Legion Wke an active part in the United Boat” : 9—Voorhees Concert, Lily Mtidelelne Carroll Reads: 5:46— all bickering and Interstate dis­ They remained long enough to \ Phone 4052 found near the production facto­ A committee consisting of Miss commission was informed by com­ season, in a home and home aerlea anyone’s phyaical structure if win the title. Baric, known to ev­ after a long illne.ss. Bom in 3:15. Rev. Ferris Reynolds, pas­ casualty station. Mi.ss — Barrett is "Nations drive which starts on Pons: 9:80—1. Q. Quia; lO—Oon- Ben-Bemle. BLU, 10:30 a. m.— cord, and establishment of a uni­ petent medical axamination that Germany he came to Manchester ...... ^ ^ ___ one of the original members of tint January 14 and continues through Mrs. Charles C. 229 ries. t.aded Concert: 10:80—Roane Baby Institute; 12:80 p. m.—Farm Jessie Hewitt and Mias Florence fied boxing control that will be so with New York, have the Cana- he's in shape and I c'o mean shape. ery spectator and player as "Ths tor of the Second Congregational Many new housing units are un­ Benson was appointed to meet hla sight Is Impaired; there would diena won two in a row but those Until I reached my etatton I knew • Bpottera at the Listening Post and was pensioned from the Bon officiated. Burial was in _ unft when it was formed last win­ January 26. Members will be on East Center streetjwili open her Waring, Amerioan ksglon Com­ S4 Homs Program; 8:80—Victory In both name and accomplishment. Goon,” took added honors as ths home tomorrow - Gening at 8 der construction in this\viclnlty with Miss Grant to dtscuss the se­ not be one bantamweight cham­ victories lacked the luster of the we were at war but failed to let tourney's moat valuable player. • for the second Saturday Included; Ami company ten years ago after North Cemetery. Tolland. The ter and by her untiring efforts has duty ever>’ evening at both thea­ mander, on "Size of U. S. Army.” H*.lf-hour, MBS. 3:80 —Mutual Ualfloatiea Needed pion for 47 states and another for completing thirty-five years of hearers were. Howard. WMnifred taken over the new company as- ters throughout the drive. In ad­ o'clock for the meeting of the Sis­ but they will not be sufficient to CBS. 7:30 (West 10:30) Blondls; Goes Calling; 3:30—Shady Valley lection of books and records for pair produced the past week-end. It sink In like it has during the Thla week the Mountaineers rs- B -il. Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Naturally, boxing la threatened New York. pgst month , . . they do not fool service. In addition to his wife, Enirov White, Alvin W’illis, .socisted with the unit. , dition to this new duty the mem­ terhood of Temple Beth Sholom. meet the demand. Further con­ g— Vox Pop from Bolling Field; Folks; 5:15— Forum on “Indus­ ths club. On Saturday night the Mon­ turn with Baric, still a student st [iChase; 11-1, Mr. and Mra. Joseph struction seems to be o u f for the The workshop program waa with a wartime lull In activity dur­ A contract-jumper ip one state trealers lured the unsuspecting when they tell you this is an "all- Ifjteck; 1-3, Hugo Broda, Frank Emma (Wiganow.ski) Han.son he Oscar Ladd and Charles Hitch- The unit has planned^ continue bers under Major Alice Madden, 8:30—Gay Nineties; 9—Joan Ben- trial Health.” West Virginia, but not a player as- I duration beoause of the Inability chiefly devoted to the workq of ing 1943. Thousands of boxers'al-' would be an offender in every oth­ Boston Bruins, co-leaders with To­ out war.” the team's coach—and as Mr. .Volpl; 8-5. James Rogers. Thomas is survived by nine children; Mrs. cock. its hours of duty deppite the lack arc conducting a drive by selling Leon A. Thorp, advertising man­ ager of The Herald, will be the to get supplies. Edgar Allan Poe. Miss McAdams raady are la the armed forces of er state. Out of this unity would ronto, into the forum and bat­ Look* Right 'trough You Baric to the public end the ath- Daly; 5-7, Blcco Fiano, Lawrence Charles Smith of New Haven, of suitable heating/faciiities at its chances on war bonds. More funds come better fighting all over the Mrs. Anna Wil.son and Mrs. Ray­ new headquarterjr at 9.5 Center are necessary to equip the unit guest speaker at the,dinner meet­ The Hartford War Housing Cen­ briefly reviewed hlS life and Miss the nation and more will go this tered them Into submission, 7 Pat was in fine shape, even after letee. He took over when the pre­ i^JTwno; 7-9, Samuel Dunlop and Memorial Mass 1080 year. There has been, too, a nee- country and a better break for the mond Fields of Manchester, Ray­ street and mejrfbers are making with first aid packs. ing of the Manchester Soroptiraist ter is located at 525 Main street in 18S0 Ruth Kottke reviewed the recent to 2. a month. He had a direct look that vious mentor, Dick Raese, joined va yd e Marshall acting as a aub- A memorial mass on the fif­ the city and anyone Interested in WTIC Kilocycicfi WDRC movie, “The Loves of Edgar Allan aasary ourtailment of the sport In fan. That verdict was surprising the Navy. l^atltute. ’This Hat will be the same mond L. of New Haven. Mrs. teenth anniversary of the , death their way every evening to head­ The unit has four members in Club, this evening at 6:45 at the Kiloeydfs went right through you (even me Edith Wiganowski. .Herbert W„ quarters foj^ their duty hours. the service and the last to go will Y. M. C. A. Mr. Thorp will discuss conversion of property can get in Poe." The members partio^tad in many places. but waa immediately discounted at 54 inches) and he had a differ­ Although the Mountaineer squad ififty every second week of each of Daniel Sheehan will be said at touch with Mr. McCue there. Ian Interpretation of bis, "Ilia Ra­ But, If nothing better were to because it was played at Mon­ haa back only one of the ^ o n t h In 1943. A volunteer U Arthur J. and Frederick W. and St. James's church tomorrow Many ofJme evenings are spent in be Miss Mae Sloan of North Main “ Past. Present and Future World Monday, Jannary 11 Monday, January 11 ent bearing, a sort at clear eyed Edward W.. of Manchester. heavy plothing but the girls carry street who will leave for Cedar Conditions.” Herbert McKinney was the win­ ven” ; Mlu Hewitt’s contribution corns out o f ths threatened lull treal. way that one could not help but regulars of last season, tha 1942 ^ needed for 7-9 e.m. on the second morning at 7:30. ner of the atigndance prize today. . m . P. M. waa Poe’s “lerefel,” and .hit “To than a strongly coordinated ne- Laat night, however, the Ca­ The’ funeral will be held Wed­ on. / Falls. Iowa, on January 18. 3:00—David Harum. Gas Ban Hurts notice. Like most of tha boys who Mountaineers have won four af tWeekend of each month. It was dopated by Wayland S ;00—The Story of Mary Marlin Halen,” was given by Miss Flor­ tlonel control, then the greatest nucks again punched in seven thsir first five games and Wednes­ First Week nesday afternoon from the Wil­ Hose CJompany No. 1 of the 3:15—Ma Perkins 3:15—News drop back home Murdock was Anniversary Mass Straugban. ence Madden. Excerpts from “The Btridee will -have been made In the goals, this time turning the trick silent on future moves . . . said day encounter the unbeaten New The first week of each month liam P. Quish funeral home on for the armed services and war Manchester Fire Department will 3:80—Pepper Young’e Family 3:20—Landt Trio A third anniversary mass for Joint Oatberlng Bells" were also given. This poem checkered historv of this embat­ Hershey Bears on the home ice of the New York Uttle about what be did during the York University outfit. rvrlU find the following Boltonltss Main street at 2 o'clock. Rev. Spirito Vesco will be held Wedy largest Budget production. This number can be meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the 3:45— Program from N. Y. 3:30—^Tune Tims Earl Furgeson of the North fire headquarters, Main and Hil­ It was announced today that a by Poe la well known for its use of tled iport. By the time the boys Rangers and gaining to 7 to 4 day or anything that would give The game sparks thla week’s oa duty Aj; the UAtenlng Post nesday morning at 7:30 in Su obtailied by transferring from less 4:00—Backstage Wife 4:0(V—News. imitative words. start rolling horns from the big decision. Methodist church will officiate. liard streets. joint service club get together will 4:18—Afternoon Melodies. anyone the sUgheet indication of cage menu along with auch othar ‘•^1. Mr. aad Mrs. Gaspiin Morra James's church. / essential work, and by drawing in­ be held on Tuesday evening, Janu­ 4:15—Stella Dallas Miss Anna Fllbig reviewed the fight, those that like boxing for Against the Bruins it waa Gor­ l l - l , Oeorgd O. Rose, Mario An- Burial will be in the family plot Given Congress 4:30— Lorenzo Jones 4:45—War News. Crowds Shrink to 1,000 where he waa going or why. The choice morsels as Arkansas vs. to the working force people who ary 26. at the Y. M. C. A. "The lo­ play, "The Watch on the Rhine,” participation or aa a spectator die Drillon who was the .etar with reason for loose talk must be drill­ iMldi; 1-8 Myron Lee, Keeney at the East cemetery. Friend.a have not recently sought employ­ Master of the Grange, W. T. 4:45—Young Widder Brown 4:65—National News. Rice. Southern California at Stan­ cal Rotary C3ub will sponsor the by Ullian Heilman. aport will get a production of Over Week'End; May a pair of markers and Sunday ed into those fellows day and ford, George Waaltlngton at Duke, Hutchinson; 3-5, Mr. and Mrs. may call at the funeral home fr>m ment. Vigorous action is required Little, directs attention to all 6:00—When A Girl Merries 5:00—Ad Liner-MuMcsl Coop- To Speed Victory event and the speaker will be the Tile club’s next meeting will be guaranteed wholMomcness because night it waa' Buddy O’Connor, El­ night and perhaps thsy realize Kentucky at Tennessee, Oklahamt f a c t o r Brochette; 5-7, Eugene Dr. Noah A. Burr this evening until the hour of Trained Alleutlaiil to mobilize and train our re.serve grange members unable to attend 5:16—Portia Faesa Life cr.Htlve. Play in Philly. the session of the State Grange Rev. Dr. James Gordon Gilkey. of held on February 6. it will be properly directed. mer Lach and the veteran Toe that "loose lips, sinks ships.” Aggies at Creighton and Illinois at OABUArdone, Arthur Merrill; 7-9 services. of women and young people, to ac­ 5:30—Just Plain Bill 5:80— News. This is not intended as a rsflsc- Blake who did the heavy work. (Continued froBi Page One) tomorrow, to listen in at 3:30 to Springfield. Mass. In addition to 5:45— Front Page Farrell 5:40—Memory Lone. , Need More Bports Wisconsin. All art coofcrsacs XAwrence l^mbardi end e volun­ place. He continued to have hla of­ Course Offered celerate the transfer of workers Rotary, Kiw-anis and Exchange tton on boxing’s governing bodies Daapita Boaton’a setback at teer la needed for this shift fice there until 1912 when he mov­ Miss M. M. Atkinson the Master's address, broadcast by 6:00—News 5:48—Ben Bemie. By The A s s is te d Presa During the course of my talk games Involving Utls favorites. to essential industries, and to re­ Clubs the Soroptimists will be in­ as of today, becauae, In the main Hershey’s Bears, outstanding Montreal, the Bruins moved into Arkansas, which shared ths Third Week ed Into the office located at the A cablegram was received Sat­ "If the nation's manpower and duce harmful turnover and migra­ WDRC. The sixth degree will be 6:15— History In The Headlines 6:00—;N«ws. with Murdock, Gunnar Hillnski resources are fully hiirnessed. I conferred tomorrow night in Foot cluded in this gathering. with Professor Andre Sehankar Auto Licenses throughout tha country, I have club in the eastern half of the undisputed first place over the Southwest (Jonferanca crown with • BiVery third weekend the apot- comer of Main and Park street on urday evening by Mrs. Emily Lut- Hartford, J^n. 11—Women who tion of workers in essential indus­ 6:08—Newe. week-end as Toronto was shut came along and he too. Is on a fur­ am confident that the' objective of Guard hall. The Grange headquar­ 6:80—Strictly Sports had opportunity to meet and know the Owls last year and will bs ths te n wlU include 9-11. Olive Swan­ the St. James’s property, where ton of Ridge street, announcing want to majie a real contribution tries." 6:10—Sports. that men of high quality and abil­ American Hockey league if not out by Detroit's Johnny Mowers. lough. Since he left home, (Hilin* to the war Emergency and who are 'Lhis program can be reached, hut ters is at Hotel Bond. Delegates 6:45—Lowell Thomas, commenta­ 6:16— Today at the Duncans. host this weekend in a two-gain# son, Elleahor Hutchinson; 11-1, he had his office for the remainder the death on January 5 of her sis­ The armed services alone will Small Storeman ity occupy places as commission­ the entire circuit, right now Is 4 to 0, Saturday night before los­ ski) he haa been around but be­ .W nA A. Johnson, Harvey Wright; of the time he was in. Manchester. ter, Miss Mary Margaret Atkin­ also int^r'ested in training which it requires a complete recognition have been authorized to use their tor 6:30— Keep Working, Keep Bing­ Expii’e Feb. 28 yond the fact that both are in the series, already has won a pair at need 9,"00,000 men by the end of 7:00—Fred Waring in Pleasure ers. the loop's problem child. ing to the Bruins Sunday, 5 to 4. duels from Southern Methodist 1-3, Anthony Fiano, Daniel Hoi- First Town Physician son of Portadnwn, Ireland. Miss will provide a livelihood after the of the necessities of total war by cars, others will no doubt have to ing, America. The fans are willing to attend Flash Hollett, veteran defense­ Coast Guard , . , wall that iz all this year and the budget reflected travel by bus or train. Tims Take Notioe N. Y. while Rice was stopped by Taxasi loren; 3-5, Aldo Peace, Mario He was the first town physician Atkinson who was well known to war^^ould investigate the course an—management, labor, farmers, \icled bv Book 6:45— The World Today. But just as ths day of interna­ but tbs OPA ban against plsas- man for Boston, scored the win­ anyone could hear them say. HI- a number of former residents in arms to equip all of them. ) __ 7:15—News of the World 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. Yellow Inserts to Be Is­ Texas C^rstlaa. another fiavttrUsb Feve; 5-7, Mr. and Mrs. Richard in Manchester, named by the se­ for,'Trained Attendants offered at consumers, and public servants— tional isolationism Is dead, so too ure driving makes it impossibls ning marker just before the busz- linski was also a fine pitcher and iXCorre; 7-9,‘ Harry Munro, Clyde that section of Northern Ireland. the New Britain State Trade In his list of things that civil­ (Center Hose Compan.v No. 2 will 7 :80—Rationing—Chester Bowlei 7:15—Celling Unlimited — Orsen was crushsd by Tsxas A. Slid ]C« lectmen in 1909 and held this of­ regardless of party.” ian; will or will not have, however, Boston, Jan. 11—Small stoVeop- has the time passed when boxing for them to ses the horns game of er after setting up the tying tally a good basketball player but he was the youngest sister of Mrs. L-j^chool. New pupils are accepted hold its regular meeting tonight at 7:48—H. V. Kaltenbom Welles. sued; Mail Application never played much football. He 63 to 26, Saturday but haa tht -ilMSheU. fice for about 10 years when all Mr. Roosevelt said both he and the president also made the state­ erators*"can rid themselves of a can be properly supervised on the the club which represents an earlier in the final frame. Fourth Week Lutton. Mrs. Rebecca Clulow o f every three months, and the next 8 o'clock at the hose house. 8:00—Cavalcade of America 7:30—Bli.nJie. did mention that the phy.sical Chance to regain aome prestlM to­ the doctors in town were named Budeet Director Harold D. Smith ment tKat money is what they will bugbear which has hara.ssed them Limit Is Feb. 16. mirely sectional basts of state self­ Eastern Pennsylvania village of Detroit, after blanking the night against lUos. The fourth week will Include: town physicians. He was also the this town and Mra. Thomas Tchi- class Will enter February 1. The preferred to lay down a more ex­ 8:30—The Voice of Firestone 8:00—Vox Pop. training methods were strenuous have most in the next year. He for «years—keeping accurate and ishness. New York needs the box­ 2,000. Leafs and with a chance to take » - l l, Frank Boslo, Herbert Hutch- first school doctor here. He was pletnn of Portadown, and lived at year'.s program, given without plicit tax program, but the neces­ Emanuel Peterson of 61 Spruce 9:00—The Telephone Hour 8:80—Gay Nineties Revue. and sometimes haril on the body Tht Pactfio Coast ODOtshMS# calculated the national income at up-to-date records. "Record Keep­ 9:30—Dr. I. Q. Hartford, Jan. 11—Connecticut’s ers developed in San Francisco, Until the ronservation order ths over second place, relaxed enough also starts tbs campaign bjr nffese Inaon; 11-1, Mr. and Mra. Renato named to this office by the Ninth the Atkinson homestead. Siie ha.s charge, is divided into four sity of consulting Congress limit­ street. Is a patient at the New 8:68—Cecil Brown—News. crowds aversgsd well above the and mind but after completing hla several cousins in Manchester. $135,000,000,000 this fiscal year, ing for Small Stores.7’ a mono­ 10:00—Contented Program permanent automobile rcglatra- Chicago, Waukegan and Oskaloo- to permit the CTiicago Hawks to Ing a crucial oontest wUh Btoto :Cocconi; 1-3, John Massey, David District board before the schools months’ preparation at the Trade ed them to the mere statement in England Baptist hospital in Bos­ 9:00—Lux Radio ’Thsater. sa. These and sundry other cities fi.OOO mark but Saturday night eke out a 2 to 1 triumph. course he Joined Murdock In say­ Toeniey; 8-5, Volunteers needed and $145,000,000,000 next year— ton. graph prepared by the. Bureau of 10:80— Lands Of The Free 10:00—Screen Star Play. tion plates will be equipped with ford, last year’s aattosnl < in town were consolidated and School, followed by 8 months’ as­ the budget mcasage: Foreign and Domestic Commerce, needtlhe boxers from New York. the Bears .added to their eastern The game waa rough with Red ing that ht would not miaa It for for thta shift; 5-7, Mario Mnrra, signment in affiliated hospitals compared with about $70.0(X).0l)0.- 11:00—News 10:30—Dayt’ ms Showcase. yellow inserts for 1943 while the all th^ tea In China. They both king, at home to Southasn held that position until be retired. ” I believe that we should strive 000 before Pearl Harbor and $40.- aqd publishetl by the Special Sen­ By the same token, one single half lead before only 1,000 specta­ Hamill and Johnny' Stewart fomia, always a coast as Joseph Fiors; 7-9, John Timbrell, Was Yale Graduate for additional experience with pa­ Mrs, Josephine M. Claudell, 11:16— Nelson Olmsted 11:00—News. 1942 annual plates auch as used agreed, however, that sports Funerals to collect not less than $16,000,- 000,000.000 at the depths of the ate committee to Study Prertdems 11:50—Hot Copy for commercial registrations will state commission can no longer tors. .swinging at each other’s chin but In the Borthera half at Snrton ’Tuttle. He was graduated from Yale in tients. After completion „ of the 000.000 of additional funds by widow of Judge E. Joseph Clau­ 11:05— Spurts Roundup. A meeting of Ieag|(ie officials Chicago displayed the keener should continue no matter wtaat Meed V oknteen Badly depre.ssion. dell, of Suffield. who recently pur­ of American Small Business, iVde- 12:00—News servs sgsln this year with yellow presume to set Itself upon a aelf- Oregon State doesn’t begr 1899 and in 1901 was graduated Charies/t:. Taylor training, pupils are eligible for ex- taxation, sayings, or both, during 11:10—William L Shlrsr—News. erected pedestal and operate on has been called for Tuesday night marksmanahip on the Ice. else must be curtailed. Volunteers ere needed to com' Explainiiit; that the extra taxes chased the property at 473 East signed for the owners of a smhli 18:08—The Three Suns Trio 11:15— Frank Sinatra. Songa corner taba to indicate renewal, of its dlviaioB eso'sw ■ from 'Yale Medical school. He was 'amination by the State Board of the fiscal year 1944.” the premise that it is “the great I In New. York City to determine At both CJhioago and Boston Be Fair to Um Kids week. plete the Saturday schedule: one Funeral ser<'ice8 for (Tharles E. Nurse Examiners for licensing as and savings he proposed were also Center street, and has been resid­ retail outlets. 12:80—Eoboet From The Tropica 11:80—Guy Lombardo's O r»estra. ths Motor Vehicles Dspartmsnt a member of the Center Congrega­ On Top On Present Levies In times past, many small store am.’’ What if the rest at the coun­ the club's future. the largest crowds of the season From what both Hillnski and from 7-9 on the first weekend; Taylor of Hartford, formerly' of Trained Attendants. All women in­ de.signed to siphon off some of this ing there with her young daugh 18:55—Newt 12:00—New-!!. announces. tional church, the Connecticut this town, were held thi.e morning This sum. he said, would be on spare purcha.sing power he noted, owners literally kept their records Tomorrow’s Program try were to "gang up” and ostra­ Among the possible maneuvers witne.ssed the games, with 16,264 Murdock did leave unsaid waa '«me from 7-9 oo the second week- Medical Association and of Gran­ terested arc urged to communicate ter. Julie, will leAve this afternoon Tomorrow’s Program Reglstrstlons Issued for 1942 ex­ at 8:30 from the T. P. Holloran top of the $33,081,245,000 net "under war conditions a ri.sa in 'on the cuff” and did not know p. m. pire at midnight, February 28. In­ cize New York, for Instance? Is one which would shift the Bears watching the Hawk triumph and lysicai fitness at home. They eiid and two from 8-5 on the ite Lodge A. F. A. M. of Had­ with the State Trade School. New for a vacation , in South Carolina, A. M. A Funeral Home, 175 Center .street, revenues expected by the Trea.sury orofits. wages, and farm incomes from month to month where they 6)00— Reveille, Agricultural News serts or tabs may be attached on Most of the current world’s to Philadelphia for their 12 re­ 14,400 sitting In on the Bruin vlc‘ th gave the impre.ssion, that fourth weekend. Those who will dam. I Britain, for further information. accompanied by her daughter. She 7:00—News. Pro Football and at nine o'clock from St. from, existing laws, and with these unfortunately does not increase will remain in the South until mild stood—whether they were making 6:25—News or after February 16 where the champions are from wayside sta­ maining home games. The Quaker tory. New York lost befors along with sports, there should be )4Ndante«r for these tricks are ask His Survivors 7:10— Shoppers Special — Music, 13,375 of its followers. to call Mrs. Ullisn Hutchinson Jnnies’s church. Rev. Edmund Bar­ would provide enough to pay for the supply of goods for civilians; weather reaches here. or losing money. Surv'cys made by 6:30—Doye O’Dell ’Time. registration is a renewal, and tions. Joe Louta is from Detroit; City was a member of the league a certain amount of rigid disci­ Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. rett, assistant pa.stor, was cele­ it merely invites the bidding up of the Department of Commerce have 6:45—Reveille Cue Leenevich,' ths light-heavy- last year but dropped out of the pline. In order to do that It seems •425. Rose (Steinway) Burr; two sons, Hospital Notes half of the anticipated expendi­ 7:45—Roberts Program. mu.st be attached by March 1. May Suspend Fbur times during the year, brant. tures. prices lof scarce commodities.” Red Cross surgical dressings shown that a large majority of un­ 6:55— Newe 7:55—News. The corner tab carried by the wslgbt rulsr, IS from Jsrseyl Tony present lineup becauae of inabili­ to me that we should take some Lieut. Comdr. Harold S. Burr of As the bqdy was liorne into th.e He said families in the lower profitable stores kept poor rec­ 7:00— MomiTig Watch Zale, mlddlswelght king, hail<< ty to get competent players. steps now to be fair to these kids \SBoethS have five Saturdays Honolulu, Hawaii and Dr. Horace In a press conference, however, v’ill be made as usual "Wednesday 8:00— News of the World. commercial plates will be attached church Jame.s Breen sang, "Lead (bird bracket of Income will have ords. if any. and that the great 8:00— News, to the lower right-hand com er of from Indiana; Sammy Angott, re­ The Philadelphia Falcons, title Feller’s Dad who are going to war after they them and Bolteu will be respon- K. Burr of Madison, Wis.; two Discharged Sunday; Mrs. Agne* the Piesident said one of his per­ a the American Legion home, be 8:15—Shoppers Speclsi. Mel Hein Says Lack o f Kindly Light." Mrs. John Barry Blanchard. Bolton; Thomas Bren­ sonal objectives was a $25,000 this year average earnings of $1.- tween the hours of 10OO and 4:30. bulk of profitable establishments 8:15—World News Itoundup the plate and will carry only' one cently retired lightweight champ, contenders in the Eastern amateur reach the age of 18. The high aible for the Listening Post. The daughters. Miss Marjorie E. Burr 8:30— Women Radio)'Bazaar with 8:80—Nows. present schedule does hot Include presided St the organ and sang as nan. 21 Bi.ssell street: Mrs. Ethel limit after taxes—which means, he 335. instead of $780, which was the Owing to the fuel shortage, the kept good records. 8:35— Shoppers BpecisI—contin­ numeral, ”8.” The Inserts for the is from Pennsylvania; and Man­ league, have drawn well all sea- .schools have adopted a course,,not Stan Next Season FI of Manchester and Miss Louise H. a solo during the service, "Pie 1935-36 average. This new monograph shows how Nan Clarke ual Ortls, ths NBA bantam cham­ eon. Hershey ia approximately SO Passes Away as strenuous as the Naval stuff, the fifth Saturdays that come in Burr of New Haven; two brothers, Jones, 123 CoOper Hill street; Wil­ said, a practical limit of $67,200— lower social room will be used for ued. permanent plates is.sued with pas­ Jesii.” At the close of the ma.ss. the records of small stores may be 8:55— Program Parade senger car and combination rsgla- pion, is from California. Where miles from Pbiladelphip. but so designed to put them.,, in r Going to Hurt Sport. January, May, July and October. Horace J. Burr of Emmett, Idaho, liam Hall, .330 Adams street; Miss on all incomes. He said he could 89,000,0(N).0IHI of Other Costs this work. The newly built fire­ 9:00—Press News. Mr. Breen sang, “When Evening Helen Pender, New Haven: Mrs. not understand why,. in time of kept with a minimum of expendi­ 9:00—Music-While You Work tratlons will as usual bear two nu- would boxing be If each state lived Another poielblUty would be to shape for the hardships ahead. But Soltonites who volunteer for these and Elbert Burr of Higganum; Outside -of his "war expendi­ place, ii.sed last week for the first 9:15—Margo and Laany Ross. 9:18—School of the Air. watches will be giving exactly Comes.” Anna Peterson. 114 Charter Oak war. anyone shuiild have more than tures," the president said the time will be available if needed. ture of time and effort. It is not 9:48—Victory Front. meralB, this year, ”43.” within its own boxing shell? make the Bears a road club and Close Partnership Ends what about ths youngsters '.vho Schenectady, N. Y., Jan 11—(#1. two sisters, Mrs. Charles L Good- Father Barrett was in charge of street; Mrs. John Rogers and that much income. 9:30—"Food News” World Win Soore have them play all their remain­ am working ? There sh6uld> be e r^fht hours out of the year for ell of Higganum and Mrs. Arthur budget called for $9,000,000,000 of a textbook, but does set forth in 10:00—VaUant Lady. With transportation restricted, —The New Associate Professor,' the committal service at the gt'ave daughter, 1163 Middle Turnpike Previously, the President never practical terms the procedures for 9:45—Violins increased numbers of applications Boxing has made tremendous ing gaihea away from home. When Elder Feller Is program for them and it should be ;VSiy vital defense work. Mrs. E. (joodeli of Great Barrington other costs, usually called "non- Second Lieutenant. Richard S. 10:15—Stories Americs Loves. .seated at his desk la Room 201, in St. James's cemetery. The pall East. went further in his public utter record-keeping that are necessary 10:16—1110 O'Neills by mall are expected, but beoause strides In recent years. The Na­ The Bears gave a rousing dem­ started at ones. It baa been whis­ believes professional football la Hutchinson Is finding it Increas- Mass.; alw two grandchildren. war,” but he said these included Cr.rpenter, who was recently com 10:80—Help Mats 10:30—Amanda 9t Honeymoon Claimed bv Death. bearers were: Samuel R. Taylor Discharged Saturday: Miss Mol- ancea than to i t ‘ met the Treas- '3,000,000,000 interest on the pub­ for intelligent management of the of reduced personnel, the depart­ tional Boxing Aaaociatlon, with onstration of hockey Saturday pered around that some fond fa­ Out for the war’s duration. li Ingly difficult to fill the hours that The funeral was held this after­ of Cornwall Bridge, Allan S. Tay­ missioned in the U. S. Army at l0:48—Young Dr; Malone Hill. ^ Bolton is responsible for. Age is lie O'Brien. Haynes street: Wil­ ur>', as part of a general wage and lic debt, and $879,360,000 for the Fort, Bennlng. Ga., has been home small store. A "one-book” system ment will not handle mail applica­ Ita membership of ths vast majori- night In turning back the Indian­ thers do not like the idea that He makea a strange looking noon at his home. Rev. Frcdejlck lor of South Windsor, Russell B. liam McKeever. Main street; Phil­ 11:00—Road of Ufa 10:4!L—Bachelors Children. ■Van Meter, Iowa, Jan. 11—-(/Tl— BO barrier for this Work. Bolton salary regulation, to limit salaries veterans administration. on a furlough and left .Saturday is provided that will furnish th^ 11:00—Mary Lee 'Taylor. tions after February IS. In order tlss of commissions In this coun­ apolis Caps. 6 to 3, but showed their boys should be subjected to faculty member, thla six-fost,! Errington of the Higganum Con­ Taylor, Daniel Aitken and Archie ip Selwitz, t Pearl street: Arthur to $25,000 after tax payments. This 11:18—Vic and Bads One of the finest father-and-son BOW has dependable watchers still He noted that the Work Projects tor (Tarrabelle, Florida, wher he store owner all the business facts 11 :io— Second Husband. to have renewals by February 28, try. Mexico. Cuba, England. Ha­ the effects of that game in losing anything like the Naval program three-inch 230-pounder attired tri gregational church officiated and H. Hayes of this town, and P, G. McGowan, 13 Vine street; Mrs. rule affected only a few thousand 11:80— Program from N. Y. waii, Venezuela and other place.s, to Buffalo. 3 to 1. Sunday. partnerships in the world of sports while atm In school. Rubbi.<(h. Why In their teens and the ages range the burial waa in Elmwood ceme­ administration has been ordered .\ill be stationed for the present necessarj' for successful manage­ U:a0—Bright Horizons. mailed applications must be re<- running pants and a grey sweat Hayes of Hartford. i Marion Delong. 62 Pleasant street; corporation executives, and did not 11:45— David Hamm celved by February 16, ear ownsra was at an and today. take away that aomethlng that the shirt, but on the subject of pro to over 65 years of age. tery, Gceat Barrington. Ma-s. abolished, public works curtailed He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ment, and also for the preparation 12:00—Medley Time —Hal Kolb, 11:48—Aunt Jenny’s Stories. Arthur Dupont. 81 Cottage street; touch, as Mr. Roosevelt’s new sug­ and assert^'that other normal of income, social-security. Federal have been warned. William Feller, 56, father, boy­ boys need? It will be that much football he'i as erudite aa they Women Do Their Share Mrs. Lillian A. Ellis Claude Rainville; Bolton Notch. gestion would, the more thousands F. CTarpenter of 63 Pitkin street. orcanlat 12:00 noon—Kate Smith Speaks. hood coach and counaallor of base­ Women too are taking their governmental abtivities have been excise and State and local sales 12:18—^ Sister, harder when they go. Remember come. The funeral of Mrs. Lillian A. Discharged'today; Mrs. Bessie o f millionaires who live off 'stock ^12:18—Luneheonairea ball’s Bob Feller died yecterday that the instructors go on the the­ turns at this work. Thursdays the Dies Attending cut practically to the bedrock of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander B. Ted- tax returns. 12:80—Marjorte UUls 12:80—Helm ’Trent The big guy is Mel HetS, 33, Ellis was held this afternoon at Townsend, Talcottvllle; Louis dividends, tnist funds, royalties, activities required by existing As a result of the wide Interest Rev. N^ill Speaks after a long illneas. Death came in ory that all are about ready for a fresh from 12 years with the New schedule shows that women take 1:30 from the Holloran Funeral Cook, 65 Benton street; Mrs. Ray­ bond interest, and other types of ford of 55 Summit street received 1:00—Newt 13:48—Our Oal Sunday. laws. He said further cuts could shown in the publication, a second 1:00—Newa the $25,000 fafm home which Bob start and if they get a preliminary York Giants, now head football. nearly full charge of the Post Ghurieli Serv ices home. 175 Center street. Rev. mond Jewell and daughter, An­ income. word this morning that theli son, 1:15—Aunt Jenny’B Real Life built for hie parents with his In­ Many are now walking to the Post not be made unless Congress re­ Clarence J. Tedford. who entered edition has just been printed. Cop­ 1:08—Do You Remember. To Legion Tonight course at home it will be that coach and associate professor of Browne Barr, associate pastor of dover; Mrs. Clifton Brown and May Have To Be Supplemented Storlee come from the pitching arm which much easier later. for their shift. Mrs. Hutchinson pealed laws which called for these the service in December, has been ies may be obtained from Super­ 1:30—Big Slsur 1:16—Ma Perkins. ph.vsical education at little Union the Center Congregational church, son. South Coventry; Mrs. Louis He indicated the belief that the activities. intendent of Documents, Govern­ waa developed during years of pa­ College in upstate New York. reports that many townspeople Charles G. F. Tack of 92 Bissell officiated and interment . waa in Marquis, and daughter, 105 Spring promoted to acting corporal In 1:48—Rhythnm of the Day 1:30—Vic and Sade. By Hugh Fallerton, Jr. ♦’’Rog complained that he was a start Program Now present voluntary system of buy­ The actual total of Treasury ex- ment Printing Office, Washington. Rev. James Stuart Neill, rector tient guidance from his dad. Professional football's .wartims take the attitude that they are street died yesterday morning the family plot in the Willlman- street; Mrs. Elmore Anderson and ing war bonds may have to be sup­ Company D„ 397 Infantry, Fort 2:00—“We’re In the Army Now” 1:45—The Ooldberga. New York. Jan. 11—1>F)—When hot waather pitchsr and couldn’t With all the faciUUaa that Man­ doing her a favor by watching oenditures in the next year, Mr. Jackson, S. C. D. C., for 30 cents per copy. 2:00— Young Dr. Malone. of St. Mary’s Episcopal church, When Bob waa eight hla father future “looks very doubtful,” Mel while attending services at the tic cemetery. daughter, 330 Oak street; Baby plemented by som e, compulsory 2 :l8 —How To Enter a Contest work well on chilly dayk.” began giving him regular practice chester has it would seem that ■ and points out that they are doing Roosevelt added, will be $104,128.- 2:18—Joyce Jordan—M.D. wil)^ be the guaat speaker at the thla buaineaa of trying to train asserts, mainly because the pres- Zion Lutheran church on Cooper The bearers were all grandsons Marvin Owen, 220 Oak street. savings scheme, favored putting « ______And Win in hurling, playing catch long now ia the proper Urns to design a the work for their own safety and street. Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, medl 924.923. Jaut to this should be'tflld- 2:30—Uttle Show 2:30— We Love and Learn. firrt of the month meeting of Dll- baaeball cluba in the frigid north program . . . at once . . . for every rnt caliber of play could not ba of Mrs. Ellis, namely Charles and Admitted Saturday: Baby Mar­ taxes, as far as possible, on a pay- worth-Cornell Post, 102, American fiprlng Bralnlag hours with the youngster when ■ that of their families. cal examiner gave the cause of ed $4,774,123,000 of expenditures 2:45—Day Dreams with Bud 2:48—Life Can Be Beautiful.. firat came up, we asked Hugh Ful­ Another idea from the same young man from 16 years up so maintained with so many stars in Roy Strickland. Con>oral George vin Owen, 220 Oak street; Fred as-you-go basis, opposed s general Leaion, at the post home on Leon­ the day's Chorea were done and Watch Own Time death as due to natural causes Tilden, 40 Summer street; Mrs. to be made outside the Treasury Rainey lerton, hr,., about it, ainca Fop'a source la that most of ths feuds that when the time comes for them the armed service. \ Braifit, Jr., Gordon Krar, Walter sales tax in its usual form, and ard atraet thla evening. Comman- ■ometimea at night In the bam. "They might go ahead with a The full schedule for Thursdays and permitted Undertaker Tim­ Mahoney, Jr., James Topliff. Jr. Amelia Noble. South Coventry. by the Reconstruction Finance 2:58—If awe baaeball axpartanoa gooa back to within baseball cluba atari frofri to leave home they will be in bet­ reiterated requests for mandatary def Wilfred Clarka made the an- As his son’s skill Increased, BUI regular schedule next fall," ths ' Will appear this week in this col- othy P. Holloran to remove the Admitted Sunday: Joseph Fer­ Joint returns for husbands and corporation. Commodity Cjredlt when aouthc n. tripa were some­ apring boredom.. ."Moot of tha ter physical condition to forge I umn and Mrs. Hutchinson asks corporation, and other corpora­ Tuesday Specials at Three Semesters nouaoament thla morning. Rev. thing of a novelty,..’’! remember Feller laid out a baseball diamond pro league lineman, who played his body. Mr. Tack who was 77, had Miss Ellen Sherlden guson. 57 Foster street; Mrs. Eliz­ wives, and abolition of tax-exempt Seateaee ter Praaketera players are sick of ball befors, ths on lUs farm and organised a team ahead. I would advocate that the , that all keep track of their own been a resident of Manchester for abeth Kupchunas, -Wapping; Mrs. tions. Neill will apeak on Currant Topica. llatenlng to Anaori, Ryan, Buma ssason' aUrU, sick of exhtbiUons Recreation Center and the Y be last game only last month, ex­ The funeral of Miss Ellen Sherl­ securities. Boutina bualnaaa, reports of BO his boy might gain further ex­ • time to relieve her of the large 26 yearA Mr. and Mrs. Tack were Helgna Bernhard. 12 Orchard The public debt, now SI12,050,- Evanston, 111,—(iP)—It was just Plau Aimoimced and Mikedike Kell;Kelly tell about training tmd anxious to start real play. thrown open to them . . . end plained in an interview, "But it den was held from her home at oommlttaaa, will be abortaned this perience. will hurt the prestige ot the gams j Amount of phoning necessitated by married in Mecklenburg, Germany, Hollister and Main streets at 9:30 street: Miss Betty Austin, 28 000, will rise, the President said, to THE MANCHESTER a prank to Lannln“ ktaoFarland, In ths Snow bank^on tha Lake When they have too much tinie on classes started at once. Make it .* the old arrangement. High School Flood Control Spentling Jr„ II, of Wlnnetka, 111., and Al­ avsning which haa baan aat aside Front Fork at Chicago," Fop“ their hands, they form factlona To Bill Feller came the joy of if they do. They’d be forced to and observed their golden wedding this morning and from St. Bridg­ Flower street: Albert Thibault, about $210,000,000,000 by June 30. seeing that aon join the Cleveland stick and put them through, the Ifitudents and all other residents in September of 1941. After their South Coventry; John Whitham, bert O. Talbot, Jr., 17, qvhen they aa “aoolal night” for tha aaembers writes, “and how Mike shovelled that-braak up clubs... Tha fights paces now that might give them a play a lot of men' who ordinarily et’s church at ■ 10 o'clock. ,Rev. 1944, requiring a revision of the Only Bare Essentials Storrs, Jan. 11— Uh —A year- of tha Legion. A apaghetU aupper Indiana at the age of 17 and go 4 Are urged to take part in this marriage they sailed immediately 42 Girard street; Mrs. Caroline present $125,000,000,000. statutory pulled a fire alarm which brought anew and practiood hook slides in­ that occur during tha playing aea- better chance when they go away. wouldn't make the grade. Francis P. Breen celebrated a high ..Washington, Jan. 11—OP)— Pres­ PUBLIC MARKET round, three aeaalon ptrogram for will be aaivod by Tony Fiano of to the snow at second.. ,We train­ on to great accomplishments in­ "I think they'll be smart to drop work and volunteer for service by for this country and settled in ma.ss of'Requiem. Mrs. Arlyne Gar- Trevigno, 118 Cambridge street; limit. four pieces of Muipment racing the University of Connecocut was ■on are flareupa of anger; those To do this, sweep away these ident Roosevelt asked Congress to­ Bolton, a mtmbar of tha poat arid ed at aome f';nny places: Way- of spring training are active cluding a no-hit game against the It altogether and pick up again fiAlUng 3425. South Hadley Falls, Maas. Within rity presided at the organ and Louis Laine, 756 Vernon street. "Such a debt,” he commented, .ovecU^y streets. ’Tl y told investi­ announced laat night by Preeidant things we call membership and 1 day to hold rivers and harbors and gating police they did it for fun. mambara are expected to bo on cross, Oa., (where We were chased hates.’’ Chicago White Sox in 1939. after the war where they Ifft a year they moved to TalcottvUle James Breen was soloist. Burial Admitteq today: Mies Vera “can and will be repaid. The na­ A. N. Jorgensen. make them ready. Surely the ex­ . Important Board Meeting flood control expendituresrio bare Municipal Judge Jamea M. Cor­ hand early for tha bualnaaa aea­ out of town after .one week and Bob who left the Indians to Join off,” where they lived to-1914. Mr. Tack was in St. Bridget’s cemetery Krajewski, 125 Birch street: Miss tion is soundly solvent.” Fancy Native Potatoes peck 35c To speed ths process o f getting pense of such a move could easily * An Important meeting of the Josephine Goien, 66 Foley street: easentlals during the 1944 fiscal coran didn’t think it funny. He or­ alon. Thb now flreplaoa in tho ean- want to Savannah), Hot Springs, Monday Matinee the Navy la believed to be at his Bolton School Board will be held was employed by Talcott Broth­ where' Rev. Breen read the com­ It also means, he added, that ^••ar beginning next July 1. a collage educaUon, a fraahman gunnery station somewhere at sea. be borne by the town itself as the Mrs. Marion Curtis, 661 Main "taxes probably will ndver reVert dered them to memorise 260 lines taan la one of tha meat popular Kansas City, New Orleans, Selma, The Bowlers Victory Legion, Bookie Idle Today Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. at the ers for 43 years, retiring in 1935 mittal services. The bearers were: Saying that the demands of to- may snttr any ana of tba three Ala., Galvaaton, Shreveport. . . He laat visited hie parenta and sla­ facilities are there and could be Besides his wife, Mrs. Caroline street. ' to their pre-war level.” California Carrots bunch 9c of Jullue Caaser .-jid to wrtte‘ 1,000 apota la town and waa raeently which haa raised 861.366 for USO used twenty-four hours a day If Center School. All members are Judge William S. Hyde, TJhomas F. itol war necessitated complete re­ word eaaays on "How Billy n Xe semesters, spring, summer, or faU. flnlahod under tha direction of One spring Chicago went to West and over 2120,000 for the Red ter, Marguerite, early last Decem­ New York. Jan. 11--iJ*;—There’S W^ Tack, he leaves two sons and Birth: Saturday, a daughter to Appeals for Political Unity Students wlu have to attand two needed. urged to be present as the revised Moriarty. Andrew Healyt Edward Mr. and Mra. Herbert Pffiefer, vision of the program, the Presi­ to ’Turn I False Fire Alarms.” Bvarett Kennedy, chairman of the Baden, Ind., for ton .days then at Cross, starts ita third war charity ber. no racing today, the first time in bua achedules will be discussed and four daughters, all bom in Tal- C. Lynch, Bernard Hart land John More so than in laat week's, dent recommended drastic reduc­ of the three, for ths benefit of tho University of Dlinoie and waa Funeral services will be held in Rockville. "state of the union" message to' Hand Picked Apples 6 lbs. 25c He refused offers to pay the houae eommlttae. collection a week from today. Thla more than four yeSrs that all^ voted upon prior to their being ccttvllle. They are Mrs, Victor La- Tanner. tions to bring the appropriations those who have to earn their ex- in fine shape when it started bam led Bill Kuster of Kansas City to the Van Meter School Auditorium. On The Other Bide, Now Birtha: Sunday, a aon.to Mr. Congress, the'i President appealed maximum fine of $100 each be­ United States horse tracks have' Aent to the ODT. Chappclle and Mrs. Clarence Foley ! far below any of recant years. For catins or cooking. cause “your parents would pay it penses during summer vacations; •tormtng.. .The baat-condlUonad expreaa this sentiment: "W e’ve The time will not be set until been idle on a week day. of this town. Mra. Carroll JUlson and Mra. Frans Eyberse,'34 Liber­ for political unity in today s mes­ but may attend all threa and thus, OfUoera Installed Gordon A. Prentice ty street' and a aon to Mr. and His budget message limited the and youou wouldn’t suffer.’ ** club I ever saw trained at Hudson, got to give. The beautiful thing word has been received from Bob. Great Lakes. III.— (J')— Six New Orleans' Fairgrounds, only., Officers of Bolton Grange -for of Gi-oton and Mrs. Albert Koelsch The funeral of Gordon Allan sage. graduato aaitlar. Police Court N. M., and hardly saw a baseball members of the Great Lakes Na­ Mrs. Sherwood Trueman, 33 Ser­ "I have read,” he said, ‘Vof this total for all waterways to approxi­ about It all la that we don’t have oval now operating, is idle on; 1943 were installed at the regular of Rockville: the sons are Carl Prentice, who was fatally injured In addition, ths university wUI until a week before the aeoson to give until it hurts because it val Training Station basketball Mondays and Florida tracks-wars*. | ver street. bloc, and the other bloc which ex­ mately $53,000,000 as compared Young iBeef Liver lb. 35c Fishing Derby On meeting held Friday evening. All Tack of Berlin, Conn., and Louis while sliding last week, was held with $229,000,000 made available continue Its two rix-week summer Winiam Vanaait, of Summit started, merely rode hones, climb­ doesn't hurt a bowler to give.” ... squad played aga st last season’s closed last week after the OPA ' Tack of this town. Mr. Tack also Birth: Today, a aon.to Mr. and isted in past Congresses. May this school sessloas. Ufflcera were piesent with the ex- from the Holmes Funeral home on Mrs. George Caine, 38 Deepwood in the 1943 fiscal year. Of this, strset, waa santencad to jail for ed mountains and ran around the But when that No. 7 pin refuses Miami, Fla., Jan. 11—(iF)—The Bluejacket quintet as members of ban on pleasure driving. septlon of Flora and Gatekeeper. leaves two brothers. August Tack Woodbridge street this afternoon new Congress confine itself to one desert They wan eager to play to fall, ouch!.. .San Franciaco will 99-day Metropolitan Miami fish­ collegiate teams. Th y Include Drive. bloc—a national bloc.” $162,000,000 was for flood-control tan days In town court thla morn­ Orangers are reminded that the of Granby, Mass., and Ernest Tack at 2 o'clock. Rev. Thomas Street, and $67,000,000 for rivers and har- GROCERY SPECIALS LILY ing on a charge at Intoxication. ball when the season started... stage ita first 15-round fight In ing tournament, which began yes­ Forrest Sprowl and Charles Car­ Mules Aid Golfers Btete Orange will be in session at of Denver Colo. There are 15 pastor of the Talcottvllle Congre­ Mr. Roosevelt made it c l w that Maybe this will cu n a lot of 30 years tonight when Eddie Book­ terday, la expected to provide ess of Purdue; George Sobek and Clinic Schedule his goal in preparing'hla...budge't •bora>, Graduate of WAAC Vanaart has bMn before the court HartfMfi, Jan. 12, 13 and 14. grandchildren and two great gational church officiated. Burial Fmlowing la the clinic achedule PURE LARD, 1 pound packages...... 2 lbs. 37c aavdMl times In the past month bunk." er defe.ids hla state middleweight plenty of tish for consumption in John Hiller of Notre Dame; Wil­ Columbia, S. C., Jan. 11— Bolton Briefa grandchildren. was In Mt, Hope cemetery, Tal- was to buy all the output of the title againat Jack Chase . . . And this area. bur Schumacher of Butler and A 19-passenger mule-drawn wag­ for the week of January 11th: nation's factories and farms, leav­ PONS on the same charge and a week Frlvata Edward P, Dedoaser of The funeral will be held tomor cottville. The floral tributes from Tueaday—^Tonall and Adenoid at Ideas on How Big TETLEY SOUP MIX— Pea Soup, Potato Soup, VegeU- Transport School ago was given a jail sentence of A Coel Cue tamer hat's the town where 20 to 40 Anglers were instructed to re­ Chester Aubuchon of Michigan on la Forest Lake Golf Club's an*-” row afternoon, with prayers at the 8UU. the USA visited fttenda in Bolton residents of the West Side where 10 a. m. ing enough for essential civilian ble Noodle, Beef Noodle Broth, and Chicken Noodle; l6 days, suspended, which was Im' One guy who (like Joa Di rounders were commonplace In strict their catches to that needed swer to the ban on pleasure driv-- home at two o’clock, followed by n e ^ . He noted that “further ef­ Sum Sought Is Maggie)loi wondidn't V haveneve tcu. worry Jim Corbett’s day.. .Imagins how Buiiag the wMkend. the youngster was a prime favor Wednesday—Cheat clinic at 3 packages in carton ...... r ...... 25c posed this morning. for home use and turn tha rest L t Sumuel Sllversteln has beesa service in Zion church of which rite were beautiful. TTie bearers forts are neceasary*' to utilize Washington, Jan. 11—OPt—In Fort Dee Moines, Iowa, Jan. 11 about springapr training, Fm nporta. Iks Annatrong, Utah's grid coach, over to markets. U 'lU ls r i Visits Fight Sosas ^ a wagon, fitted with b06f # | both .Mr. and Mrs. Tack were a. m. / Joseph Furpby and John O’Don waa aMg ' ' Mtchar tiamaS Bog Den- Mesred sad hla new address la were all playmates and pals of the Well-Baby from 2 to 4 p. m. at even the small plants and buai- case you don’t have $1O9.Q0O,OOO,> FANCY COOKIES IN TIN BOX— Lemon Wafers, Maca­ TONIGHT —A recant graduata of tha Motor nell, of SO Blsaall atreet, ^ara ad­ felt when he used precloua gas to Fred Hurley of Flttaburgh aat seats, m teu members at a eity- P6th Bt. FL McaeUan,members. Rev. John Kavasch of youngster and were James McCur- nessea of the nation in-the war ef­ 000— the • apnount of President Tranqmrt School of tho Womon’a ear, who'rho lived In Minnesota when drive 22 mtleo to apaak In a neigh­ the opening day pace for oarra- Oklahoma City, Okla.—OP)—Jeas bus line, nearly a m lto frooi thtol the Y.M.CA.. roon Krisps, Party Nic Nacs, Orange Wafers . . 55c can judged guilty of iatoxiaatlon. Both the Cuba bought h im .. .Bog didn’t Hartford will officiate, and burial ry, John Martin, Reynold Frlssell, Thuraday—Pre-Natal at 9 a. m. fort. Roosevelt’s new bujlget—here are ATS Army Auxiliary Oorpo la lolene O. boring town only to find he waa cuda with a 22-pounder, while Willard, former world's heavy­ club house. will be in Mount Hope cemetery. ware arrested early ymterday nport for tnlning and didn’t an­ Calvin Fallon, Thomas Kearns and Friday—Well-Baby from 2 to 4 Left for the ordinary civtUaa, a few Ideas on how big that sum Hlera, of 68 Oak atraet, Manobaa- 24 hours early. ..A t least, nobody Bperos PlekSs of Wilmington, N. weight champ, fought his first The mule trolley la la asrirtOSi ’Talcottvllle. ' SHORT RREAD .can 59c ♦ morning on tho complaint of swer latten so, a acout waa aent callad it pltasiira driving. only on week-ends. Memban James Martin. p. m. at the clinic. the president flgiured, will be “an is: tar, conn. dharlas Yurksbot, manager of C.. entered the biggest kingflsh bout her# against Louis Fink, he averags of about 8800 worth of Divided equally, it wrould be 8819 Pumpcmickle Bread. Ry® Bread. Salaoted for high avaragas at­ after him, arriving on a aub-sero with a 26-pounder, recalled on a recent visit not charged for ths rids. WTIC . . • WEAr Burr's boarding bouse for Itlnar day...Aftar aeaity fraailag on Today's Onsst Star Miaa Harriett Ailing John W, Hubbard « To Ride Horae 840 BfUea goods and services during the year for every man, woman and ebUd tained In Army aptitude toetA KaUa. fit, M • vagrancy Hiaa Harriet Ailing, daughter of Crullers — ^eliy Doughnuts and Other Baked Goods. ant woriiera on Biaaall atreet, the way to Danaer’s farm becauae Bill Baddy, Byraeuso, N. Y „ Postntan’a Holiday Agala Like' Father, They Hope Scond la m 0«H#6 The funeral of John W. Hub-| —iu> averaga reduction of almost in trie country. thane graduates have baan achool- whore both had cauaod a dlsturb- Id BoUoad mat h la cloth- Mr. and Mrs. George B. A lll^ . of 25 per cent in civilian oonsumpUon The Treasury will have to pay tho Uvaryman thought it waa too Po6t-tt6|idard: “BUI Tarry bad a Md baavy. Saarad and bard of Green Road who died Martinez, Calif.—OP)—Mm. Rob­ id In motor tmaapert work eewyany wertieia M 2b u k a a baraa oqt, the saeut New rvtk-m -W hrn 28 Connecticut Boulevard. Eaat Thuraday waa held yeaterda'y ert 'Hudson had to get to San below ^ e record level of the cal­ out an average of 83.516 every art saw ready aaaia 06 eiw iee to kivsot aoma w asoy |ii WlU ikegarf Vlsld. OWa.—(F)— East Lsnsliig. 2Cieb,'~lF)—Fred ■ Ifadaga and pooketa, Hartford, died laat night. Miaa Ail­ If at first yon feel inconvenienced due to the discon­ far was dlroKsd to tha b 6 m ...'^ a T * the FhUUaa, but bought aome sews Thsss gwfsn went givq up. Al­ stone, slx-fMt, slx-ineh center #t trolt Rad Wings shut out ths! afternoon from the Holmei funer­ Dtepi to bolster the morale of a endar yearrl94L second, 24 a day, Sundays serve with the Army on Judgment was auspanded on aaid. ing had been ill but a abort Uxna WUl Need «4W0,000 More and holidays included. tinuation o f ,our delivery service, remember that each *THITEUEH0NEN0II1* ha found Bog, in his undenhirt Instead ..Indicating that Terry most any week-end you can see Michigan State College, haa a York Rangers at ths N s " al parlors at 2 o’clock. R{v. Ferria U. 8. Marine there. Trains, buses which Include Inapectlon mnlhte- nayment of coats In the ease of pitching at a sack of bran and rut­ « nEl panniaa^ 85 idcklea, and waa a native of East Hartford, “During the calendar year 1943," If paid out of current eaminga not only knowe which elde his aome of the bovs stationed here basketball heritage. Hla father Hockey League here n Reynolda. paator of the Second and planes were overloaded. So gallon of gasoline we save means another gallon of fu“ nanc, and operation of motor ve­ O’DonntU and Furpby, a frequent ting loota with all'his epaad. .."In Sio ana-dollar MUa a graduate of the East Hartford the president continued, "approxi­ it would take 75 per cent of the •lEAT AETIIT SEIIEI I bread la buttered on, but also driving them eround'the Okla- waa captain of the "1913 Aggie broke a streak of 131 Congregational church officiated. she bought a horse— and plans to oil with which to heat your home. hicle oEaador. waa flnad 88 and eojits. July of thfit F ^ adda, iMJO laMaC ehack. Ua put up _High Setuxd and the Connecticut------Burial' was in the East cemetery. ride the steed 540 miles to join mately 6,000,000 people will be national income (all wages, prof­ 'knows where to get the butter.’' |komn City links. hoop totm. which ths IlMga jreactaeif CDile|[% He.« B nU ia.i3B « Iwarers nvere. Ralph Rock- her husband at the Marina base. needed above preesint requirements its, dividends, etc.).

f ) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, JANUARY 11,194J» MICKEY FINN A Man o f Aetfonl

Sense and Nonsense , AND TOMMY K A F — ^ fM AI^t AND HI _ UNCU SMUlTOMMY O N I— AND li f s l The boy wag^^nbaMr mantaUr Onoa upon time, they aay, a GOmcli THE POET er— Theep in spite of all ple will want.” g een aweater. Return to Mrs. WANTED — EXPERIENCED exhibited his administration ‘ ac­ ford Road. Owner may have same used car models ranging from '35 who need them. First come, first a t. M-inchcnter within and for Um Aaierican citisenahip and your their silly jokes about us we’ve 4-$ ■meat Partridge, 47 1-2 Charter to '41. See us before buying. We stenographer. Rogers Paper Mfg. served. Tel. 3.535 and reserve iMtttriui of MaiK’hf'Sicr. on the Utli count with s.aid estate to this Court O ak atreet. by proving property and paying SAWS OF ALL KINDS filed, set. Co. Tel. 5163. da.v of Ja iu ia iy A. l».. 194j. fur allowance, it Is American way of living? not forgotten a single tooL My Grace—Did you hear Edith ia for this ad. Phone 5830 after 5 accept trades and terms. Tel. ana repaired, cord wood saws yours. Benson's Furn. 713 Main. J’ltswK WILLIAM S. HYDIC. Ksq., . O K D E lt E D :— T h a i the Irtth day nf Some of us are answering this mate’s here with me, and we've marrying her X -ray apeclaUatT .Tamiaiy A. D.. l!U 3. at 9 o'clock late in said .Mancliester. be and the sanie ing to our country’s war funds, Housewife— You've come to the body else could aee anything in .UTOMOBILES "EQUAL TO Machinery and Tools 52 is assigned for a hearing on ine al­ some by making sacrifices to \ a-ark Saturday night Finder New." 1942 Olds sedan, club. 1941 ened. Stored all winter no extra duty. Apply Manchester Memorial of .Manchester, in aaid UistVlcl, de- wrong address. her. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLB ^.plaaae phone 861B. Reward. oeaNed. lowance of said admlnisti.atIon ac­ strengthen our economic condi­ Announcements charge. Axes, knives, shears, and Hospital. CLE'TRAC HG TRACTORS built count with said estate, and this Pontiac sedan, 1941 Chevrolet Tile tiuhtce having exIiMiited Us tions, some by entering our coun­ skates sharpened. Capitol Grind­ for the farm. Y'ou don’t burn ex­ annual aci'oiint wllii said estate to i'iMirt dlr(cts the .Vdmlnlstrator r. MASTER MIND—Visit Madame sedan, 1941 Chevrolet convertible. OMLV ^6 MILES W A S rr o h w h e r e , W M tf MtLHSOPS OWLV K LOT BETTERiT 1940 Plymouth atation wagon. ing Co., 38 Main. Tel. 7958. tra fuel for lugging dead weight this ('iiurt for allowance, it i.s t, a. to give public^ notice to all try’s fighting forces. FUNNY BUSINESS DROP IN — OB CALL IN — Williams, well known advisor on Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 • i *KJ>KKI’^11 'I’ha I llie lUllj d.iy of pers«>ns interested therein to aptiear Yet, whatever we do, is it to MORE, CAVE-SAY \N\RSHIN(310N \ OH W H E R E POSSESStO THE OOURA.dE | THStN FALLlh^C* 1941 Olds stdan. Many others. to give traction. Consult us for .lanuai'N !>.. al oelock < w. iiiid lie heal’d thereon b> . publishing To all walks, of life. If you are in PIANO TUNING and repairing. the full extent of our ability— does I’D LIKE TO TRADE SE 2/1 HIM TELL) IS MY LITTLE A FULL-OROWN MOOS8, WOO'D A INTO A CISTERN.'JTHETREAV need of advise come to the place See Finance Manager, Briin- Player piano specialty. John COCKER SPANIEL puppies. SUrt lietails. Dublin Tractor CTompany, t.l foitiioon, al the l’roi>ute Office, a co|iy of this onlei In some news­ MelUNNCV BROTHERS in said .Mancheso r, he '^tiid the paper having a cirrulalion In said it fully measure our loyalty to YOU OUT OF THEM. MY OFFICERS L. r 0 6 GONE ? where thousands have been helped ners, 80 Oakland atreet, Man­ Cockerbam, 28 Bigelow street. the New Year with a Merry Providence Rd., Willimantic. District, five days before said day BW BHAR.IM& IN MM W iNNtNBft y — NO^^k X UBS T>RAFT For Inauranoe Cocker puppy to brighten and same Is assigntil fur a Jiearing on country, to the inatltutlons that PANTS.' FROM TH’ PRIVATE^ I’M HUW6Ry.' for the past 25 years. 532 Ann chester. Tel. 5191-4485. Tel. 4219. tile allowance of said accot^nt with of hearing and return make to this give us liberty, that make us ON THAW NOBLE THOROOSHBRED] CAN B E E ^^\E^^AL GIANTS M 5 Meie Street (A t the Center! protect your home. Jack Frost said estate, and this Court dlreotz Court. -THE OFFICERS street, Hartford, Conn. By ap­ WILLIAM S. HYDE free? "SMART OOACrV-^ HEH HCH/ H O VIH O O LlKEHOO? Manchester, Conn. MERCURY 1940 CONVERTIBLE w a n t e d VO TUNE, repair and Kennels. 26 Gardner street. Wanted—To Buy 58 the Trij.sier to give nut>i4c notice t<» S E A ^ S A R E pointment Phone 6-1370. 4lI1 persons interested tlicrein to J udgr. AT 20 TO 1— PRETTS MBNTF'THHOUOH Telephone 8060 • 7433 coupe, radio, heater. Low mileage, regulate your piano or player -^ A P E V J good tires, very clean. 1941 FOR SALE—PEDIGREED white ONE COIL SPRING for twin bed. appea.r and he hearri thereon hy Judge— W ith what did your wife % p /N R . POPL A THEBOSRWAR PUPPS ON piano.. Tel. Manchester 5052. pphlisliing a Copy of this ordi r in hit you? Chevrolet Special Deluxe 4 door and liver Pointer. Inquire at 28 Must be in good condition. Phone .’‘OMie newspaper having a circula­ PRSMOlOrTlON, EH i YIITH NOTHING Autpmobilea for Sale 4 AT A COCUT OV PROBATE HELP Man—With a motty. THE PtPB sedan. W-W tires only. 7400 MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ Foley street or telephone 6718. 2-1846 after 6 p. m. tion in said Ulstrlct. rtvi da>s i»e- at Mancliester within and for the fore said day of hearing and return ' Judge—Wliat’i a motty? BUT dUNBURN A N O SO O Notice i937 G. M. C. 3-4 TON panel truck. miles. Brunners. Tel. 5191- 4485 ed, shear grinding, key fitting, District of Manchester, on the 9th make to this rourt. day of January A. IX. 19*3. Man— One of them “(3od Blest A n d BUNION' COULD MAKE^ Good motor, very clean. 8245.00. Manchester. dupUcatlng, vacuum cleaners etc. w il l ia m S. HYDE iMesent wn.LIA.M S. H Y D E . Esq.. Dur Hom e" frames. THE W A R Terms and trades accepted. Brun­ overhauled. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl Wan led— Pets— Rooms Without Board 59 Judge. JlldKe. Zoning Board of Appeals PRIVATE PARTY HAS for sale street. H-i-n-rv. 'rimst lOstate tt-w <»f Justus W. , SHOW A , ner Sales, 80 Oakland street. Poultry— Stock 44 FOR RENT—LARGE furnished What is going to become of the Tel. 5191. > 1941 Plymouth 5 passenger con­ Male late of Manchester, in said n e a t p r o p it / In conformity with the require­ vertible coupe, maroon, radio, NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS, cel­ WANTED TO BUY beef cows, front room, twin beds. Main AT A flirU T CPF l•ItOUATL; ifioi.n I>lslrlct ilereased. next generation? Well, we’ll tell JOETSSOO. ments of the zoning reg\ilatlons of street. Suitable for married cou­ at Manehester within and for the M’he .Mana|)<'^t‘"t' Trust I’ompan.', you. They’ll grow up, fall In FOR SALE— 1931 FORD sedan, heater, spot light, good tires, luloid replaced in curtains, all calves and pigs for slaughtering. Trustee haviuK exhibited its an­ »26,BUB./y Insi^'ltfl of .Manclicst* r, (Hi the l»lh . get married, have childn the Town of Manchester, the good condition, 180 cash. Can be 8850. Will take a trade. Call 3691 kinds of leather work. Chas. bak­ Will pay good price. Manchester ple-or two gentlemen. Tel. 6120. dav of JanuHi'v, A. 1>., 1^143. nual acci»unt w ith said estate to love, Zoning Board of Appeals will hold seen anytime between 1 and S p. after 5 p. m. ing, 90 Cambridge street. Tele­ Slaughter House. Tel. 2-0294. I»rr.Hent W IL L IA .M S. H Y D E , Esq., tliis Court for allo.wance, it Is and then begin to worry about ■ a public hearing on Thursday eve- FOR RENT —LARGE FRONT Judge. ORDERED;— That the Ikth day what’a going to become of the m. Call Manchester 7851. phone 4740. of Jan uary A. D.; 1!M.1 at. 9 o’clock Ttilng, January 14th. at eight FOR SALE—1939 CHEVROLET room, suitable for one or two K.-^iate of F ra n k L. Hollister late next generation.' young women. Inquire 45 Pearl of Mancliester, in said. Di4»trict, de- (w. t.) forenoon, nl the Probate ,*Iw’clOck in the Municipal Building, Town sedan, in good condition, Articles for Sale 45 cea 8«'d. office. In said Manchester, be and Jfoa the following applications; heater. Inquire at 72 East Center Business Opportunities 32 street. Tel. 7825. On motion of Tearl H. Hurko of tlie same is assiuned for a heariUK Jim—I had to stop playing bil said ManetW'stcr Executrix. on the altowaiiri' of said account Application of Oak Hill, Inc., street. FARMERS. TRUCKERS! Stock wltli said estate, and tills Court di­ Uards as soon as It got cold FOR SALE OKDEIIKD;— That six ■ 'mnnlhz weather. MOr permission to convert building FOR SALE -E.STABLISHED gas up in Wards Drum-Lot Oil Sale, Boarders Wanted 59-A from the Mth day of Jan uary A. t).. rects the Trustee to give puldir “BEST ARMY IN THE located in rear of 95 Forest Street A COLLECTION OF OVER atation, centrally located, doing for present or future delivery. UM l he and the same are limited notice to all perfions . Interested Sam—W h y? WORLD, MAN FOR MAM" Household Services and allowed for the creditors with­ tlierein to appear and be' heard Jim—Every time three balls got /'(former R. O. Cheney . Barh) into podd busincs.s. Owner inducted in For a limited time only. 100 per­ WANTED— MEN AND WOMEN tiicrcon liv puidishlne a eop\ of — LORD WOLSELEV 2800 B0TTLE$ in which t o ’ iiring in their ciainis together they reminded me of my ,:a S-apartment dwelling house m Offered 13-A Army soon. Write Box G. Herald. cent pure Pennsylvania, reduced roomers and boarders, borne cook- auainst said estate, and' the said this order In some newspaper hav­ to 66c. gal. Save now! Mont­ K.vteutfix Is directed to give pub­ ing a cireulation in said iMstriet. overcoat. a residence A zone. From practically all over r . meals, continuous hot water, five da>s bef«>re said day of hearins NO BANNERS BLUFFINO gomery Ward, 822 Main street. and Showers. 330 Adams street. lic notice to llte creditors to bring ,« Application of Edward A. and the world, collected as a CURTAINS LAUNDERED very In their «'laims within said time a l­ and return make to tliis t'outt. Adam (as his wife fell out of a EARTH AND SKIES, Hlaadora D. O'Malley for permla- reasonable. Call 8254 or 7247. Help Wanted— Female 35 lots ed by posting a copy iif this W IT J.fA M S. H Y D E N O GOOSE. STEP FOUNDING hobby. No two alike. Will Judffe. tree)—Eavesdropping again! O' alon to convert a two-family order on the puldir sign post near­ OUT DEFIES" V S 1 R 6 A T sell ijiart or in one lot. Garden— Farm— Dairy Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 est to ihe plat'e wlterc the deceased H-1-11-*! •partment into a three-family GIRL OR WOMAN wanted. New last flwelt within salm.. town and A SMARTER MAN LOOKED T A L E N T 'apartment on premises located at Heating— Plumbing— Model Laundry, Summit streeL Products 5U l»y publishing tile sameVln some WANTED— ROOM, WITH OR ■=7 T h e p l a t e HI A L W A V S ;S70 North Main Street in a Resi- Roofing 17 without board by 2 ladies. North lowspaiicr huvMig a clrotnatlon in F. W. Hill WANTED—YOUNG LADY with FOR SALE—GREEN Mountain sanl probate (list rid . witivin ten ANO SAW WHAT HITLER IS E N M IE O ' :4ence B zone. I End preferred. Write Box W, da.\y from the date of thls\>rder. yrues H om e ED (XJUGHLIN—REPAIRS OF potatoes, field run, $1.25 per V 1HI tfavict. the- T. M ate, v * WILL TOO LATE. AU persons interested in these 261 Naubuc Avenue knowledge of typing and office and return make lo tliis court of-the i-ll u jh m riX ! all types of roofa 390 Woodland I Herald or Phone 4161 between '’Hello, headquarters? How much gas does the tank of [cations may appear at this East Hartford work, permanent position. Brun­ bushel, at the place. Seconds $1.10 notice given. street. Phone 7707. 8 and 5. \\ ILLIAM S. HYDE Butter Sale this jeep hold?" iwing. ners, 80 Oakland street. Tel. per hundred. Discount for bags 5191-4485. returned. Also yellow turnips, 50c J udg'e. Zoning Board of Appeals, H -l-n -rl. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES S u n k ! BY EDGAR MARTIN per bushel. Frank V. Williams, (Contlnurd from Page One) By Raymond W. Goslee, WANTED—GIRL FOR Counter 'Wanted to Rent 68 THATa Chairman. 1632 Tolland atreet. SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH F work in Dry Cleaning store. Ex­ 3 OR 4 ROOMS with bath, un­ AT \ i nl lir oK I’KOMATi: HELD Roll WHEN ?)O S S COME. ,DC3N'T NOO THikK \DO perienced preferred, but not ,U .M.uulu St« r within and for the senator concluded, “on behalf of a n hour, maximum furnished, and garage, referenwos. BACK C N N Y O O H neccAsary. Good pay. Apply Super tn.-trlrr of Maiu'hrHrt-r. bn the 9tl» the farmers of the country who B its THW NNECt OW. % - Household Goods 51 Call 5805. tlav of January A. If. 191.3. THE , WANTED! Cleaners, 747 Main street, Man­ need your help if their domestic ^PEEO LIMIT NOO « I’lfSf iU WILUAM S. HYDE. Esq.. market for dairy products la to chester. SURE too PERCENT WOOL rugs WANTED TO RE.NT—3 or 4 room Jmlu*. AXIS/ J’ist.itoH of ^Albetr4 I>;4liiwlr and be preserved and protected from YEAH HELP Boys, 18 or over, for general lighl work. are scarce, but we have-a limited apartment unfurni.shed. with Luf> Latawjv boDi late of Man- the competitive raids of cheap MAW A Y o y c . , number of attractive patterns in bath. Write Box M. Herald. clo St * r. in I ‘1st rirt. drc< a«ed. substitutes while their backs are 9-12 and 9x10 sizes $42.95 to AdfiuiTistratrlx having ex- turned and their efforts devoted No experience necessary. $69.50. Tel. 3535, Benson’s. 713 d Xer administration aorount.s J.4MOMY WANTED Houses for Sale 7-2 with ^ftid cstatts to this Court for to producing for foreign nations W A N TE D Main. Tlllo^ancr. it l.s that can use the substitutes Just Apply P. & W. Aircraft Cafeteria, I NEW 6 ROOM Colonial, on bus DU1»E1U’:L‘;—Tiiat the 16th day as well as Americans can." T O BUY IF YOU ENTERTAIN the Id-a of • •f Janiiarv A. D.. 1913 al 9 o'chick War Work purchasing a new radio, we sug- j line, 4 acres, more if needed, hot (w. t.‘ foitnoon, at the Prtjluite LaFollette at the same time es­ water heat, copper plumbing', «'ffice. in .«aid .Manchester, bo and timated that butter in storage as Buckland, Tel. 5194 rest an early selection as our tlif same I.k assignrfl for a hearing: N A T IV E stock of Philco and Motorola garage, apple orchard, runnlfic on ih( allowan*'*’ of said nflmitiis- of last Dec. 1 totaled 44.600.000 Women for typing, cabinet radios arc nearly ^one. brook. Reasonable term.s to re­ t ration at'counis with said estates pouncLs, as compared with 152,- LUMBER liable party. L. E. Clark, 844 W, tml tliis (‘oiirt fliifcts the .\dmlnls- 000,000 pfiunds a year before and A dorical work and as Tel. 3535. Benson's, 713 Main. liatrix to uiN» public notice to all Middle Turnpike. j»»-rM'ns lntere.«tfd ibexein to ai»p; .MANCHESTER NEW 4 room a copy of this order In :*v*me news- an average of 200,000-300,000 HOLD EVERYTHING op era to rs. 3 pc. maple group with dresser, Cape Cod house. All improve­ paper basing a riictilatto'n in saiancy. Must be de­ for $5 9 .9 5 . Yes we can still .sell <‘(>urt. Men— good lumber. Will pay caab fense workgf. Price $4700. $650 ^^ILL1.VM S. HVI»I•^ a steel spring and inner spring J uilg^. iin delivery. If you have mattress too! See Benson's cash. James Rennie, 62 Hamlin Experienced firemen anything to offer, plea) L L_ WASH TUBS Overlooking Nothing BY ROT CRANI DOZENS OF ATTRACTIVE .solid at ManHicRn r, w liiun and f«.»r the maple kitchen sets have been Legal Notices 78 di.sirlct of Manclic.**tcr. on the 9Ui WANTED ilav f>f Januarv D, 1n |.3. CHENEY The Kage Co. sold lately. The correct styles and rnoi.SUH.HOW M » SOSSIBLV ’ HMMITO OUR ANDlfXnN MKSmilce low* prices are the answer. Visit ■4 T A COCKT OF PIIOBATK HKI.ri PreHcnt WILLIAM S. HYDE. E»q . WEU 6ERMAN TROOPS THERE ^ 5 00 . W EIL MARCH INTO J R t A T E S T IMll BB600D PUNMMGi Elm Street Manchester at w ithin aiffl fur the J aduc. , BROTHERS Benson's Fum. 713 Main street— Dl^ll:lrl of ManohA«icr, on ihf 9th of Jai’ob LIpp and l^n a 60 OVER THE BE OUTNUM­ SUCH A HORNETS a s s e t w i a SPEED. TEAMWORK. 1 Next to A. A P. dav of*Januarv A. fr. X Idpp both latt of Manchezter in zaid INFORMATION THAT’6 BERED DVER MEST/^IDOUT BETHE|tiMeNr and timimo . poiSiBiy Employment Bureau i’resont WILLIAM S. HVPK. Kaq.. dist rlct. deceased. JudKP. rpon application of Jjtcob J. Idpp. SEEN COLLEOTEUCAPJAIN. 5DTD2,AN0| A6AIN.WEIL F0R60T TO MENTION WOMEN or GIRLS KM alo (if flrat’o T.. Knizit'r late Executor prayiiiK for aiilhoriiy to Hartford Road TH E y ’RE S A V E T O LUCK 16 to 45 of Manchester, lu said District, d»'- *•411 the iMlcrcRi which zaid dc- FORTUNAmr. THERE'5 Q0(TE ceasod. c4»ienl.H had In and to certain real QUARTERED P IP E N D ON The Administrator huvinu ixhlMt- cstat«‘ f)iirtIcuiarly dt-zeribed in zald ABIT. AlSai HAPPEN TO =t =: TO WORK IN RETAIL FOOD STORE ed his administration accoutii wltlt aitplfcation f»n IRe, It ie ' KNOW MlKeLS6UR6 RIRLY pIR ECTLy M ORE THAN said estate to this Court for alluw- O R D E R E l L — 'Fhat the forcKolnj; ACROSS THE Accident Insurance Po|r^y For a ire. ft Is application be iieard and determln* WELL, MYSELF. l U WANT GUNS O U D K K K D :— Th a t the DJth day cd at the Probate Office in Man* yOUTD ASSIST IN WORK­ s t r e e t of Jan uary D., 19*3 at 9 o'clock cliCRtor In-hald fvlztrlrt. on the 16th l i .FROM OUR %2 5 D A Y -^ 2 HOUR WEEK $10.00 Per y^ar

These houses can be pur­ chased on F. H. A. monthly For Sale payment plan after down payment, and are located Practically new 4 Room Home at 21 Hor­ close to ljusincss section of ton Road. Large lot 75’ x 150’ . Graded town in lOtKc residential Have You ^ 4 - Room Single district. and planted. 2 rooms available on second floor. Oil burner, air conditioner, brass .House — 2-Fomily House — Form plumbing, fireplace, ' garage, F. H. or Acreoge?- financed. Ready for immediate occupancyX Stuart J. Wasley If 80, list same for ready cash with... Real C«tat«- and Insuraiire Change in family status necessitates imme­ Agrnt In Charge diate sale.. Can be seen by appointment only. GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO . Slate Theater Building Beni Estate and Insurance Telephone 6618.7146 CALL FRED DELANEY, Tel. 3579 lOB Henry Street Telephone 8278 8343

All the girls who are having FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Canned BY MERRILL BLOSSBR babies aren't tiny-figured juniors, RED RYDER Bum Steeds—Not Steers BY FRED HARMAN some are girls who require larger sizes; For those of the latter /VJfWrS 03 tSoSuF group we have designed today's Bu t l HAVffNfT yAiLL.w ^ JUST ) B u t I'M NOT IMTBRBSTEO IN TMAt/ WHAT 1 . ^ VCD p e p p e r ^' ' 'WMsiKS, Rei>.' 'loose, e HOLDOi.CDwJBOTf EVEN WAX.BO S K IP TV(AT. IF ) TH IS HOP6 'ibU Q£T Tb BE . A PKU FDR. L£NOlbC r W fB E YOU CA jsJ I Y D U R pattern, consistlnj of a simple, Mdu bomb had IS SOMETHIM& That will makz this W fiu ef?. V1EK3HT I3HVAP# MObJET t5 (S lT VOfWE HELP m e f yoke-topped frocK, with sashes at RffTTIR GO Be* MOUR f l o o r s . YOU PONT WA)f FLOOR LOOK LIKE THE OLD ONE / r i u S iS M > *W£ «KP6R5 ' n x stM o rr SACK-' the waist to control the front ful­ I^ V TOO DO VBT.MR6*BRIG<3S/ M IND • „,-y^MAKES OLD eoo’ •' ness, and a collar’esS jackeL AMY M O R E -FLOORS LOOK Pattern No. 8343 U designed for O A M A G ei n b a T? sizes 34, 36, 38. 40. 42, 44. 46 and 48. Size 36 dress, requires 3>4 ysrds 39-inch material, jacket 3 iD c r o r yards. By Mrs. Anna Oabet Doilies (Pattern No. 5493) aend 10 For this attractive pattern, send c. ta in Coin, Your Name and Ad. 15 cents, plus 1 cent for postage, Centerpiece - place* doilies and dress and the Pattern Number to in coins, with your name, address, tumbler doilies In a sheer, lace-llke Anne Cabot The Manchester Eve­ pattern number and size to The pineapple design will he fun for ning Her^d 106 Sevmth Avenue, Evening Herald, Today's Pattern the plneappl) "fa n s" to make and New York City. Enclose 1 cent Service. 106 7th Avenue, New -en) * « • Washington, Jan. 12.— (/P)—The Japanese bomber and torpedo peach, green, blue, and orchid. (Continued on Page Seven) Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Jan. 12— (IP) .Asks .\lore .Money for .Ships Washington, Jan. 12 — (/P) — po.4ition of the Treasury Jan. 9: planes. Five days later the vessel London, Jan. 12—(IP)—Reliable SHEETS A back-to-work movement col­ Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia of Receipts $31,561,690.31: expen­ was declared lost but the casual- Information via neutral sources Washington, Jan. 12—lAV— lapsed intone section of Pennsyl­ New York may be called as a wit­ ditures. $262,053,726.83; net l^I from Germany today indicated l*rvsident Koiis«'\-elt asked Con­ Washable vania’s strike-bound anthracite Kills Himself i e » ' ness for Edward J. Flynn, retir­ ance, $9,383,907,610.67. (Continued on Page Ei{,fat) that a squabble for authority be­ gress today to provide a supple- 100% Curled White Goose Feather Strike Hits field today only a tew hours alter 81x99 Quilted ing Democratic national commit­ tween Field Marshal Erwin Rom­ iiM'ntal appropriation of $4,000,- in tee chairman. If the Senate For­ the industry’s governing body and mel and Gen. Walther Nehrlng With Shotgun 000,000 for tbe Maritime Com­ eign Relations committee decldea Steel Plant tbe War Labor board bad made underlies th* confusion over who mission’s e.\|>anded merchant JOHNS-MANVUE at a meeting Friday to hold hear new appeals for an end to the is commanding the German forces shipbuilding program. The re­ B ed ^ Mattress Inga on Flynn’s nomination to be produciion-^crippUng walkout. Speakers Listen to Own in Tunisia. quest suhmitteil to the Housa $1.98 minlater to Australia. The Glen Aiden Coal company’s It was said that even interven­ Bridgeport Man Com­ through the Budget bureau In­ HOME MSUUTION Chairman • Connally , (D-Tex) 3,000 on Day Shift at Truesdale. and Loomis collieries, tion by Adolf Hitler had failed to cluded also a contract authoriia- where operations were resumed on mits Suicide After STAND BETWEEN YOU AND THE WEATHER said today Flynn had informed Canadian Mill Walk Voices at Dedication reconcile the two high German of­ I tton of $.5.2r>0.000.000, with the Pillow s PADS him by telephone that he desired a limited scale yeqterday, failed to ficers. , Shooting of Woman. ] explanation that $.3,076,280,000 o f NDER that roof from whicb the mow meft. m mikhiv 81x108 to have LaGuardiOakeard If. any reopen this morning and there (Propaganda analysU in the j that sum Is represented In ton charges are made before the com' Out in Protest Today. is leaking through), there’s a family putting 1,500 workers rejoined approxl-1 Chicago, Jan. 12.— UP)—Science* After the recorded talks there United States and'othe^AlUed na­ I $4,000,000,000 rash request. U mittee In connection with a paving mately 19,000 other strikers who yjg ^op billing at the dedica- ! were further engrossing scientific tions have pointed out ^previously Briiigcport. Jan. 12.— UP)—The , « « « up with chilly, drafty rooms . , , running the risk o f danger­ 54x76 Full Bed Size ...... Sydney, N. S., Jan. 12— (IP)— Ap back of his head blown off by a $2-98 block Incident Inveatigated by remained idle for the 14th day. | exercises marking the offl- ! exhibitions. Weird sound of in- that Nazi propagandists often Five Enter Guilty Pleas ous, expensive winter ills . . . wasting predous fuel dollars. Bryuc grand Jury which exonerat­ proxlmately 3.000 workers cm the have fed the world stories of dis­ shotgun charge. Alson H. Swinyer, $2.10 each 1,600 Others Return To Jobs I cial opening yesterday of the HU- ; creasing volume came from the 44, of 816 Fairfield avenue, died a New : ork. Jan. 12.—->)— Joseph $2-98 ed Flynn. day shift of toe huge Dominion The over-all numerical picture nois Institute of Technology's new ] loud speaker and when it reachedsension and strife in high Uennan Heat u leaking out through the roof. I f you’re that family, let Steel and Coal corporation plant suicide in a Fairfield avenue gut- (.SiK-ks) . lainza and four eo-defend- , . “Flynn said Mayor LaGuardia was left unchanged, however, be- $250,000 metals and minerals re- a predetermined pitch, as meas- political and military circles in an us insulate with J-M Rock Wool. Chases 39x76 Twin Bed S iz e ...... knew all about the paving block here' walked out early today, after ter at 7:30 a. m. today. Captain of 1 ants interrupted their eans|dmcy Covered with flue quality linen flnUh ticking. Stripes in blue, $2.49 cause 1,600 miners returned to search building. All events on the i ured by a sound level meter, it effort to lull the United Nations and extortion trial In general drafts and pays for itself ia fuel savings. matter and Muld explain it to the the Barlow Steel commiaslon had Detectives James H. Bray said, a grsen, and orchid. Keeps your new mattress new amd' makes your old mattresa their jobs at two ooUieriea of the program went off In scientific or- ; was fed Into a sound analyzer, into a belief of internal dlsintegra- slons today to plead guilty. I aaaa committee’s satlafaction,” Connally recommended no change in basic few moments after he had used the Cuts room temperatures in sununer up to new. Lehigh■ ■ ' h Valley C^al(^ a l company at | der. : which provided the Impulse that -tion In Germany, and thus pro­ and Harry Ponce, also known as 72x108 $ 72x99 $ told reporters. wage rates in the Canadian stael started things moving In the mote complacency and over-con­ weapon in an apparent attempt to 15* on hottest days. Price reasonable; big 1.98 1.89 HazletocL Pa. They warned, The customary dedicatory kill Mrs. Ethel Wilder, also 44, Bon signore, each plcuded guilty t o . Cleared by Oraad Jury Industry. building in somewhat similar fidence on Allied home and mili­ ~batta’' q>eed applicatioa. ^ ■ ■ Only maintenknee crews remain though, that they would walk out speeches were heard but the operator of a rooming house at one count rharging conspiracy asd The grand Jury looked Into again Friday unless their demands speakers got a chance to relax manner to the operation of the tary fronts). one charging extortion. Salva­ charges that a codrtyard on the ed in the plant. 1528 Fairfield . avenue. Extra Special! Extra Special! are met. and listen to their own voices— “electric eye”—proto-electric cell. ■rhe report had lieen current for tore Serrago pleaded guilty to too S8NSfMfancerrorrAMOOf*HdMit8UBOoiL« Flynn estate had been paved with No formal, statement was forth Sound Activate* Furnace several weeks that Nehrlng had Mrs. Wilder, her left hand man­ coming Imraediately from head­ With a shortage of hard coal which came from the magic new gled. the left side of her chest torn cxtnspiraey charge; James Carlo to 63x99 $ 1 .7 9 New York city materials and labor Eighteen minutes after the Ijeen replaced by Col. Gen. Juergen conspiracy and attempted extor­ This toipAil 60-pats book gives idsM on an phases o f rcmedelins. Idaas quarters of the Sydney branch of growing, more acute dally in the steel recording wire developed at a.s her a.ssatlant fired point blank but cleared the Democratic chair­ sound blast which activated an \’on Amim as commander-in-chief kems Insiilatloii. kitdiens, baths, eta. Contains photos, the United Steel Workers of Amer­ oU-ratloned northeast, the miners the Institute. There wasn’t any /|snge. is In a “ serious" condition tion and Nicholas J. De Htefano to man of any wrongdoing. electric induction furnace, steel ot the Axis forces In Tunisia. to •m gfWiooB. an artidc on room arranf cment^ ica, but officials said one would be demand for a $2-a-day wage bonus comely girl piishtng an electric conspiracy and extortion. Good (Quality Di$h Qotlu Gilored Border Wath Goth$ Prevloualy Flynn had written wras being poured from the fur­ Report Apparently True ^at St. Vincent’s hospital. • • • soothsr oa color, ate. A/ao 12 Gu/Afwqjf Efouaaa and Issued later today. now appears to overshadow their switch to inaugurate the dedica­ The rooming house operator, Connally atolng for “full and com nace and 38 minutes later iron Well-infovmed neutrals said this Fighting French Capture Mumfe Floor Plana by prominont orcltitoctr. Some 2,000 workers of tbe night protest against an increase of 50 tion ceremony— a new sound de­ widow o f Warren C. Wilder, and These RHialiii ahetta will give Iota tA wear. Extra fina, plete bearingi^ If afly protests was coming out of a miniature apparently was true and resulted shift come off work at the aama cents a month in union dues, which I vice took her place Swinyer had been "going togeth­ London, Jon. I t —(JV—YlflWtoC were made. cupola. Brig. Gen. Thomas S. from Rommel’s emphatic refusal UMm. MOW Ot CAU ON time and it was believed imlikely originally led to 'th e waUcouL I Dr. Henry T. Heald, institute er” for more than a year, Bray French headquarters annoiinna . 1 smooth finish. 5 for 4 4 c 0 for 4 9 c Meanwhile, Republicans flred Hammond, head of tbe Chicago to serve under Nehrlng. that they would return to work to­ Ekiward Griffith, general mana-1 president, remained seated at tbe said. Three weeks ago M ra Wilder today that Gen. Jaeqaea ' ' .1 barrage of criticism at the Flynn Ordnance Department district, Nishring. likewise, was reported An exceptional diah cloth for a low pii(^. nomination. Including a declara­ night. ger of the Glen Aiden company— I luncheon table puffing a cigarette told Swinyer that they were •Army of the Chard had ca THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. Good quality face cloths In white with colored borders. helped to pour molten iron into to have refused to serve under Cool, Lwnber. MaaoiM’ SoppUes, Paint tion in the Senate yesterday by No Notlflcation Given the Industry’s largest producer— while his voice, previously record "through.” Last night, when he Murzuk, capital of the Fezzaa ' moulds. Rommel. 886 No, Main St, Tel. 4146 Senator Bridges (R-NH) that the C. M. Anson, general manager of estimated today that the strike ed, came out through a loud approached her while walking her trirt of southern Libya, The Institute staff also demon­ The Naxi high command was selection was an “Insult’’ to Aua- the plant, declared that the com­ had cut production at Olien Aiden speaker. dog, ahe repeated her refusal to advance units also had strated the latest methods of forg­ planning to merge the African pany received no notification of mines alone by 38,000 tmu dally. Wire Ae Fine .Ae Hnmaa Bair have anything more to do writh Sebha, 100 ml lea further traUa. ' ing magnesium and a press hav­ Corps and the Tunisian Arm y and I0» lyiiBIMC AND MOm tmODHINGl BUY SINGLE JIW GREEN Namlag “Crasaly Cynical’* thq, strike from the union execu Only last night the War Lalxir The wire recording develop­ The Fighting French ing « pressure o f 2,400,000 pounds. to make a final stand in Tunwa. him and he went eway. TIm J W H A I ^ COM U. S. W A R BONDS WendeU L. WlUkie, the IMO Re­ tlve. ^ board and the Anthracite commit- ment, the Invention o f Marvin Mrs. WUder was on her way to aaid that almoot tha eatiro Th€ wJWHALC CORR STAMPS GIVEN tee ,o; twelve—governing body for I Camraa, eaalstant physlclat, re- Officials aaid its control U no these sources said. son ot both potato wsra i AUNCHSSTSli publican presidential nominee, as “The company has aaked the Since Nehrlng was in command work this morning when Swinyer i0HNS-/VlANVILLE«Tf‘/R',2fsi/A} A N D STAMPS MAHCHI8T8II CONM* WITH CASH SALES •ertad that the appointment union executive for an Immediate the industry— appealed anew fo r | cords sounds on wire as fine as a close It can be brought to a atop oner. ‘'The conqoeet of I l....nan hair, the Institute an- [at the point of contact with . a lo eoHivtatoi** t$ M to tM oa Yi^s Sevoa;) ‘Goatioued qa Pac* Ssvsa) , M Paga itavaai i 4L1—Mamfl oa Iftsga DavaoJ; m Pace apyeol loounoed. feather without cruahing iU ■ ■■"■ ......