FBIDAT, JAirOjU(TKl«M ' pPAGS fOUSTSXN The Weather Manchester Evening Herald Average Daily Cirenlatlon For the Month of Deeember, 1S4S Forecaat ol U. S. W««tlier Bareau 'iTie nswiy elected officers of There will be a meeting of the The Men’s Club of St. Bridget’s representative of the Italian FOR TOP VALUE i diutch handed the setback team of King David Lodge, I. O. O. F., will 8,504 Rain late tonight and Sunday; About Town the Knights of Columbua a trlm- be installed this evening st Odd American Societies of Mancheter Range and Fuel OLD ROOFING IN A NEW HOME noing last evenmg at the K. of C. Fellows’ Temple, Main and East at toa Italian- American club to­ Member of the Audit fresh northwest wtads. Onter street, followring a short morrow afternoon at 8 6'clock. All OIL ASBESTOS SIDING Sec the Ones Retag BoiH By h i m M tfhm T. JiOMiiM ii. chO- home. ’The men’s club won.by a Barean o< ClioalatioBs ■ decisive margin. High scorers of business session at 7:30. District of the various organizations in the RECORDS in n 'M Ubrarln at tkc Itaiy Che­ Deputy Grand Master Everett Italian colony of Manchester will TICKET PRINTING Must be tamed In tor aal- INSULATION GREENBROOKE Manchester— >4 City of Village Charm ney Ubnty, will vlalt the South the evening were Peter Vendiillo and Matthew Merz with 138. Smith of Rockville and his staff liave at least two representatives METERS vage If yon want to keep •cbool Tueadajr afUrnooB for a will seat toe officers. at the seulon. playing the new onea. Expert workmanship. AO work HOMES. INC library boor, a>d for the clr^ula^ Thomas Shea and James Foley fin­ Meter prints amount of de­ guaranteed. Keaaonable Prteea. (Claaaifled Adverdalng on Page It) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1944 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS ished sMond. S>/]C each paid tor ok) reo- No obligntiun for aa esttmate. On Walker Street VOL. LXIII., NO. 89 «aa c t books. livery on your slip fm- your qrds irreapectlvo of quantity. W rite. r«r farther tatomiatlaa aeh at Ibo Oo-Woda, Oeatar church Members of Memorial Lodge, protection. KnlghU of Pythias, will meet at Alsiaadsr JarvlB Ok oG m s a SMiTled folka, win have an out­ KEMP'S Burton Insulating Co. O ea^ irtreet or at te A lexaader Kid Magnet: Yank Candy door patty thla eveninf at Center the Holmes Funeral Home, 28 Federal Ballot Woodbrldge street, promptly at L. T. Wood Co. Inc. ISO Oxford SL Hartford streeL Sprlnfa Parte, weather permitting. HALE'S SELF SERVE 768 Main 8L Tel. S680 Phono Hartford SC-481S Reds Drive Closer Brunswick Bombed It unfavorable for skating and 7:30 this evening, when a me­ The Original In New England! 51 Bissell SL ' Tel. 4496 Phoaeai 41U or m s sliding, the whole program will be morial service will be held for Backers Hope at the church. their late member, Heiiry L. Wil­ son. AND HEALTH MARKET To Base at Kovel; For Passage Mi«« Marjorie Mitchell of Fair- By British Airmen; field street Is the new director of the CYP club. Center church Hsle’a VlUmln B-1 Advocates Confident De­ young people. Miss Mitchell has Smash Nazi Lines Smorgasbord had long experience as a leader In BREAD Hale’s January Reductions In spite Apparent Prog< for Girt Soout work. ress of State Rights Emanuel Lutheran Hale's Large Pursue^Badly Disorgan­ Leave Great Fires ized German Army Says Some Bill in Congress Now. Congregation TALL CEDARS Coffee Cakes SAT^ JAN. 15, 6-8 P. M. Beyond Sarny to Gel Washington, Jan. 16.—(ff)—Ad­ Mosquitos Return to COATS, SPORT COATS, Now Hedge vocates of a Federal war ballot for London Press Nazi Papers BINGO Smoked, Ready To Eat Served by Ladies’ Aid. Within 70 Miles of the armed services today confident' Attack Berlin as Other Reservations Must Be City; Balter Backbone Planes Raid Magde­ TONIGHT Lb. On Renewal ly predicted its passage despite the Praises Polish In Quantity Made. Shoulders 33c Of Nazi Defenses. apparent steady progrert In Con­ No Tickets Soid. ORANGE HAU. burg and Targets in GIRLS’ COATS and DRESSES Some Manufacturers gress of a states rights bill In­ Northern France; Noc­ All Kinds of Tea and Coffee Moscow, Jan. 15.—(JP)— tended to keep Washington’s hands Reply to Reds Are Puzzle Russian troops pursuing a Hoping to Return to off soldier votes In the C9mlng turnal Blow Swings At Low Prices l)adly - disorganized German presidential election. Civilian Goods to As the House advanced for fioor Brightens Chances for How Germans Manage Offensive into 24- Army over a large sector Gain Advantage Now. consideration a Senate-passed bill Hour Attack Again. west of the Horyn river _be- leaving armed service voting a Settlement of Knot­ To Publish So Many Warm Winter Hats DRESS SPORT yond Sarny have driven with­ problem for the states, Senator Lu­ tiest of Problems Causes Wonder; Ap­ Pickled Herring in a large New York, Jan. 15—(fl*)—^Direc­ cas (D., HI.) -predicted that the London, Jan. 15.—{IP)—^Th« in 70 miles of the big commu­ R.A.F. threw its full weight nications base at Kovel (in tor Henry A. Dlnegar of the War Senate now is ready to adopt, a war Facing United Nations. parently Good Quality wooden pail $2.98 Production Board’s Durable Goods ballot If It gets a chance to undo in\o the pre-invasion cam­ old Poland), front dispatches its month-old decision against the London, Jan. 16— (/P) —British paign to exterminate th« •FAVORITE SHELBY declared today. To the north, a and Products division says some plan. Lisbon, Jan. 15.—OP)—Dispatch­ Betty Crocker COATS COATS White Ruaalan Army offensive manufacturers now are .“hedging” "If the Green-Lucas bill — the official quarters and the London es concerning newsprint shrtages German Air Force, burying battering Into the Prlpet marahea on renewal of war contracts, hop­ original armed service voting plan press today hailed the Polish gov- in the United States have provok- the central German city ol Pkgs. toward Plnsk 116 milea away haa ing soon to return to making civil­ —were before the Senate at this emment-in-exile’s reply to Rus­ eu puzzlement here as to how the Brunswick under a heavy smashed the backbone of Nazi de­ ian goods. moment.” said Lucas, “It would be sia’s boundary offer aa brightening fenses, Red Star asserted, and overwhelmingly approved.” Germans still manage to publish load of explosives last night “These manufacturers,” ^ Dine- the chances for settlement of this •WINDJAMMERS REDUCED Gen. Konstantin Rokossovskys gar told the Engineering Socie­ To Resnrrect Proposal so many newspapers on the conti­ as an after-stroke to th« REDUCED troops are pouring through the ties’ Committee on War Produc­ knottiest of United Nations’ prob­ nent of Europe. . '' Amencan daylight attack Iasi Gal. He said he would resurrect his Tuesday when Fortresses and Lib­ Mazola Oil Fitted and Boxy Models. broken enemy line. tion yesterday, “hope to gain an Federal ballot proposal and try to lems. All apparently are getting a See Another Stand at Stjr advantage over their peace-time erators fought one of tbe great Black — and Dark Brown. REGULAR $35.00 pin it on the states rights bill if The Poles, In an official state­ fairly good quality of newsprint. battles of the. war to bomb tot The Army newspaper said the competitors In consumer produc­ ment early today, neither accepted Armour’s Trimmed With .\iiK-ri.can Kit Fox, Mountain Sable, tion, since the competitors would that measure is passed - by the Dailies from bomb-shattered Messerschmitt plant. 1 Lb. and U •J $ 2 4 -0 0 German high command vainly had House and returned to the Senate. nor rejected the Soviet union’s of­ Dump 2,000 Long Tana Dyed Squirrel and Persian Lamb. Now ordered a line held between the be carrying on with their war con­ If that falls he will press for pass­ fer of the "Curzon line” aa a pos­ Berlin arrive in Lisbon looking 12 Oz. Can # COATS tracts." much the same as they did In 1939 The heavy R.A.F. bombert Pork & Beans I C f Sluch and Horyn rlvera, but Gen. age of his own substitute which sible Russinn-Pollsh frontier, but dumped 2,000 long tons of bombs Nikolai Vatutin’s Ukrainian forces But WPB authorities have de­ revives a Federal ballot but leaves called upon the United States and —Voclkischer Beobachter six upon the plane manufacturing Rio Del Mar REGULAR $65.00 batter^ through and the ■ Ger termined, Dlnegar said, not to al­ it up to local precinct officials to Britain to hying them and the pages, Boersen-Zeitung eight, Der city In what the Air Ministry REGULAR $25.00 mans- probably will attempt an­ low any widespread resumption of decide whether the service man or Russians together to discuss all Angriff six, the latter with its termed “a very heavy attack." other stand In the Styr river run­ civilian production “until the suc­ woman who uses it has cast a- tegal Candy Is a magnet for kids anywhere, Judging by the photo above outstanding questions. customary two-color front page This and other’ operations cost 34 Fillet of Sardines 8 Oz. Can 17c $ 5 0 -0 0 $ 1 8 -0 0 ning 25 to 35 mUes west of the cess of the Invasion of western ballot. Wheir^ord got around Mignano,.Italy, that the Yank soldiers were Willing to Lend .Xld and numerous newsphotos. aircraft. COATS* Now Horyn, or between the Styr and Europe is assured. ’The provision for local officials passlngy out candy, youngsters swarmed In from al. over the place. The British government was More remarkable, however, is Great fires were left burning. COATS Stochod river, only 20 miles "We do not anticipate,” he said, Note father, at upper right, carrying baby on hi.s shoulder. the number of newspapers appear- Large No. 8 Can VS “that the end of the war in Eu- to pass on the validity of service represented as more than willing As this main force was ovei east of Kovel. ballots was a compromi.se conces­ to lend aid as an intermediary, Brunswick, Mosquito bombers re- Shelby Is a Precious Little Beret With That Moscow radio sai-1 the Nazis did sion to those who opposed the Fed­ (OoBtlnned oa Page Two) REGULAR $59.95 (Uontinned of> Page Two) especially to restore Soviet-Polish torned again to attack Berlin, Vegetable Cocktail 27c REGULAR $22.98 not even have time to blow up or eral war ballot as invading states relations to coordinate the Polish and other planes bombed Madge- ^ Feather Fluff Finish That Shines mine bridges. rights. underground with the Red Army’s burg, southwe.st of Berlin, smd $ 4 5 -0 0 Soviet units that seized Stepan “I have no fear what the elec­ Japs’ Island Bases drive. targets in northern France. IS Os. Can CampbelTe COATS* Now $ 1 6 -0 0 18 miles southeast of Sarny were tion officials in 99 per cent of the (The U. S. State department an­ French Stave The overnight blow at Nazi de­ Wind Jammer—« smart calot with a scarf COATS driving down behind Rovno, 35 3 Rail Unions precincts Will do.” Lucas declared. nounced in Washington that it fense fighters swung the Allied miles south, which was reported “’They will approve these soldier had received and was giving aerial offensive into a round-the- that does triple duty—it warms your neck Tomato Juice 3 Cans 25c becoming badly outflanked. votes. I’d hate to see what will Targets for Planes Immediate attention to the Polish Off 5 Fierce clock attack again, following by REGULAR $55.00 REGULAR $19.98 Rokossovsky's five-day-old of­ Accept New happen when somebody says he's request.) only a few hours a day-long as­ Campbell’s fensive hammered into the Pripet not going to count them.” The diplomatic correspondent of sault on mUltary targets In north­ and keeps the wind out of your ears. $ 4 0 -0 0 marshes dh a 30-miIe front beyond - Growing Sentiment for Law ' The Londbn Times said that Bri' Nazi Attacks ern Franco by strong formations Now $ 1 4 -0 0 fallen Mozyr and Kallnkovlchl Work Terms Elsewhere In the Senate there Fires sml Explosiom Re- X c a r G fiS U s c d tain as well as Russia had assur of American Liberators and Flying Cans COATS Now with extraordinary artillery sup­ t COPEN RED • Tomato Soup 3 27c COATS was a growing sentiment to pass ed the Poles their borders would Fortresses, medium Marauders, BLACK port after breaking one of the a Federal voting law in time for ported Among Kenn- be extended westward as compen and Allied mejiUm)} and light strongest lines the enemy has yet satlon for the-Soviets' Curzon line Push Forward 2 Miles Ixmibsrs, fighter-lsombers and PURPLE MOSS GOLD Clapp’a REGULAR $49.95 established. Operating Brotherhoods this j-ear's elect^S. ery» Planes, Barges, In one seven-mile sector the Senator Tydlbgs (D., Md.) in­ In Dispersing proposal, which would leave Rus­ Toward Cassino, Cap* swarms of fighters. WINE In Agreement With troduced a bill which would give And (]argo Ship. sia with the bulk of the Ukrainian Nine enemy craft were destroy­ BROWN LILAC Cans Gerinans bad built In depth de­ Baby Food 4 29c HO-OO CLEARANCE of fenses bf four trenches, 27 artil­ Class 1 Lines; Non-Ops a Federal ballot co those in the and White Russian territory in­ luring Village and ed in the daylight raids by the KELLY TURF ROSE armed services if the governor of Ship Workers corporated into the Soviet union American heavy bombers, and 18 COATS lery points, 37 heavy machine-gun their home state certifies them to Advanced Allied Headquar­ in 1939. Three Key Heights. more by their lighter escorts, and B erko nests, and many mortars and Dispute Unsettled Yet. ters, New Guinea, Jan. 15.— by Allied medium and light bomb­ FALL AND WINTER mines. . be qualified voters. He said that The press generally alluded to would defeat objections that the (iiP)-^apanese tropical island the Poles’ "wise, statesmanlike Allied Headquarters, Algiers, ers and their escorts. Allied losses REGULAR $30.00 Surprise NaxI Garrisons | Washington, Jan. 15—t;P)— Federal ballot is an unconstitu­ OperatioiiH Back to Nor> in yesterday’s daylight operations bases in an almost unbroken reply, which It said avoided “Pole­ Jan. 15—(jV)—French troops, stav­ Chocolate Pudding Red Star said Soviet troops had Three railroad operating brother­ tional thrust against the states’ nial at Alabama Com* mics” and seized ihe opportunity were 16 planes, three of' them crossed the tapa river 13 miles right to control their own elec­ chain of 3,000 miles from offered by the Russians to get ing off five German counter-at­ heavies. T$rJW .IU U CORK 4 Pkgs. 29c COATS .Now $ 2 7 0 0 d r e s s e s west of Kallnkovichi, and ski hoods probably wfll give the War tions. Borneo to Bougainville were paiiy Yards; Change in down to brass tacks in negotia­ tacks in fierce fighting on the 1,400 Planes In Action troops and cavalry dashed after department formal notice today of Senator Lodge (R., Mass.) has listed today as having felt tions. right wing of the Fifth Army front 'Yestei'duy’s daylight attacks the Germans and raided rear complete cancellation of their proposed a Federal ballot which Payoff Hours Cause. Copy Given to Russians MAMCMtsTsii Conn* Not All Sizes In This Price Group. the wrath of bombs find bul­ in Italy, have pushed forward two against the so-called “Rocket-gun W yman’s One and Two-Piece Dresses. W ool Crepes and areas. Swift cavalry strokes strike, removing at least one bar would go only to men and women The Polish statement, a copy of coast’’ called into action In toe All Sales Final through the swamps surprised to the restoration of the roads to overseas, requiring members of lets from far-ranging Allied more miles toward Casslno, it was Gabardine. Mobile, Ala., Jan. 15.—(®—Op- which was given to the Russians announced today, capturing the neighborhcxid of 1,400 Allied Can Nazi garrisons, it added, and Nazi private control. the armed services still in this planes. Bomber formations, night erations were back to norhTlinitfbefore its publication, came after planes. Last night’s twin blows by Blueberries for 29c Sizes 12 to 44 — 12Vt to 24Vi and 37<4 to 47*4. soldiers hopped out windows In ’The unions reached an agree­ country to vote through the regu­ patrols and reconnaissance units « village of Acquafondata and three a cabinet session which lasted Important heights in its vicinity. the heavy bombers and the Mos- their underwear. ' ment with the Class 1 railroads lar absentee ballot procedure of helped chart one of the most ex­ tbe Alabama Drydock and, Ship- throughout Friday morning and ({uilos made the fourth notable Moscow radio said the Germans yesterday, providing for an over­ their home states. He declared his tensive operations reported in sev­ building Corporation’.s Pthto is­ Pressure by the French forces REGULAR $12.98 was. followed by anothe* meeting under Gen. Alphonse Juln was ap­ United Nations air aissault against Bars appeared bewildered by the stun­ all wage increase of 9 cents an plan w'ould extend presidential eral weeks. land yards today, a company offi­ between British Foreign Secretary the Germans within 24 hours. The Greatest Loss Of Lge. Ivoiy Soap 2 21c ning Red Army blows in the Pri- voting rigiita to “7,000,000 men From end to end of the long cial said, after, guards used tear plied over a considerable length hour and a week’s vacation, but along' their mountain line in the One hundred of Russian bombers $1 0 -0 0 agreements with 43 short line line. General MacArthur’s m- gas to disperse a milling crowd of (I'-ODtlnued on - Page Bight) entered the assault yesterday, at­ DRESSES DRESCES Now (Uontlnued on Pa;ge Eight) (Donttnued on Page Eight) munlque told of. fires and explo­ workers ‘during a disturbance last general area northwest of Casslno railroads remained to be signed. tacking a German Black sea con­ sions among. such enemy warring and greatly strengthened the flank Heat In Any House Is Bars 2 1 c The brotherhood chiefs expected night. of the Americans driving toward voy, and far-ranging R. A. F. Med Ivory Soap 3 no difficulty about this but deemed facilities ap a big ol' refinery, a Vice President F. B. Spencer planes swooped down on more Nazi 7.000-ton cargo ship, planes, air­ that stronghold 70 miles from it procedurally feasible to with­ said the trouble a^se from a Rome. shipping off' Noi-way. torpedoing REGULAR $10.98 Seamen Seek hold official notice to the Army Peru Detains dromes, barges, supply dumps, kchange in payoff hours. The com­ Citizens Told two vessels. Through The Roof. buildings and bivouacs. In Commanding Position REDUCED until the short lines signed up. pany announced in newspaper ad­ The advance of the French put Brunswick, a city of 200,000 Lge. Pkg. Duz 24c , $8 -0 0 Board Oontlnoes Hearings Flying more than 1,000 miles vertisements this week that A^ork- Leave Sofia the Allies in a commanding posi­ DRESSES Now Federal Bonus ’The wage dispute Involving the Axis Plotters northwest of Australia, Liberators ers on the three shifts would be tion on heights entirely sqrround- (tontlnued on Page Eight) REGULAR $12.98 15 non-operating' unlona, and more set ablaze a cracking plant at the paid at the end of the working day ing the village of Viticuso, which A ll Kinds of Apples by the Pound than a million clerical, mechanical Balikpapan oil refinery on Borneo rather than at the start on Fri­ Total Evacuation Is Or­ now apparently was in Allied con­ REGULAR $8.98 Merchant Mariners Be­ and laboring employes, remained Germans and Japanese on the westernmost end of the op­ days. Under the old setup, the trol. Now $9-00 unsettled as a spMial presidential erational line. On adjacent Celebes company spokesman said, some dered as Result of (The Berlin radio announced or 16-Quort Basket DRESSES lieve They Are'E^litled board continued hearings on Included; Aliens in the Wilhelnilna wharf area was employes collected wages but did yesterday ‘.hat the Germans had Flashes! $7-0 0 claims for overtime beneflta. blasted. not report for work. Heavy Allied Air Blows evacuated Acquafondata, which is DRESSES Now To Mustering-Out Pay The Army may decide to re- Ring t# Be Deported Southeast of there. Liberators “Majority” on Jobs (Lstp Hullptinn t New Sofia’s 300.000 citizens cm a result DRESSES JVow time unlona, today promised tors including Germans and Jap­ Gescr village. “a majority” of the workers were Zealand said today he hoped there t of the heavy Allied air blows Nazis Suffer $6-00 take to Congress its fight for In­ Jail Crowded anese plotting a New Year’s pro- On nearby Dutch New Guinea, on the jobs, and the midnight shift against the capital, the German would be a post-war reyival of the A good selection of Fresh Meats DRESSES Now clusion of merchant seamen in Nazi coup had- been detolned and four-engined bomliers attacked oegan without incident. radio announced last night. Ix-ague ol Nations or a similar \ any mustering ^oul pay legislation would be deported, while others Keaukwa village. Midway along Offices of shipyard officials Dispatches from Istanbul quot­ Heavy Losses body to which nations could sin­ is ready for your inspection . . . REGULAR $7.98 enacted by Congress. By Farmers had been notified to leave -the New Guinea's north coast, a night were closely guarded by Navy ed travelers as saying the center cerely and honestly subscrl)»e. ’The measure, as approved by country. patrolling Navy Catalina damaged shore police, state highway of- of the city was almost knocked Such a body, he said, should be Beef Pot Roost, Lamb, Veal and $5-00 REGULAR $6.98 the House Military Affairs com­ The government charged that a small Japanese cargo ship. fleers and company guards armed oilt by the American-Brltish day given siifflclenl power, and force J^ow mittee and which comes up in the the conspirators had staged antl- Closer to the northeastern New with shotguns after the guards Germany Smash Down to exercise thsl pow>er. Insulate Your DRESSES House early next week, applies 55 in Missouri Ignore Jewish outbreaks on the day be­ fired tear gas volleys into, the and night attacks this week. The I Fresh Pork. $5-00 fore New Year’s, planning to cloak German marine headquarters and Valley to .Within 45 AUSaksFinaL DRESSES Now only to members of the armed Bonds. Offer; Held (Oontinued on Page Bight) crowd, the yard’s public relations tbe Hotel Slavianska Beaseda, I’sc Treated Cattle Blobd forces. ' their subversive activities In the -- <-■______;------■■ office said. Several workmen were London, Jan. 15.—H^) — Treated subsequent disorder. housing most of the German Miles of Sarajevo. BJome Hailing, executive secre­ On Inciting Charge. Treasury Balance arrested and turned over to Mo­ Army staff, were reported de­ blood from heifers and bulls as a tary of the committee, said an ef­ This appariently explained re­ bile police, who put general - hold' substitute for human plasma in Attic Now! fort would be made to amei\d the ports, which never were confirm­ ing charges against them. stroyed. London, Jan. 15.—(/Pi—Cksrman COOKED HAM Poplar Bluff, Mo.,'Jan. 15—(JP) Washington, Jan. 15—iA")— transfusion has been tried success­ bill In the House, aniMf that fail­ ed, that disturbances had also oc­ position of the Treasury Jan. 13 ’Three of the workers explained To Evacuate Other Large To^^ns troops have smashei* down the fully In ’16 cases, the British Medi'- ed, the fight would be taken to —Fifty-five Butler County farm- curred In southern Peru. The re­ their opposition to the new pay- The German broadcast said era, i^oring an' offer to provide ports evidently had been Receipts, $122,916,347.15; ex­ most of the evacuees would be Vrbas river valley from Banja cal Journal re|s>rted toda.v. A re­ the Senate. penditures. $380,345,103.48; net Lnka to within 45 miles of Sara­ port by Or. F. Ronald Edwards, as­ And Stop A Great Deal Shank Lb.37c REDUCED Work Just aa Uangeroua their own bonda, crowded the by the conspirators. (Continued from Page Eight) accommodatcxl in the provinces sistant (irofessor of surgery at Ihe GIRLS’ COATS balance, $10,776,023,763.54. county Jail today charged in an Quell “DIsorderty Initiative” and added that other large towns jevo. capital of Bosnia in Yugo­ Hailing based hla demands for slavia, but have suffered heavy I'nlverslty of Llver(K»ol, said, “Bo­ such action op the ground that indictment with Inciting to riot The government said it had tak­ in Bulgaria also were to be evacu­ vine serum can be safe for mitn by Butt Lb. 39c in connection with alleged ejec­ en iiolice measures qnd quelled all ated. l(>sses in eastern Bn.snia, Marshal REGULAR $13.98 merchant sekmen have, performed Josip Broz (Tito) reported today. destroying the antibodies by heat­ Of This Heat Loss. REGULAR $22.99 Jtist aa dangerous and Important tion of four Negro familiea from disorderly initiative.” (The Bulgarian home radio ing to -72 degrees cenMgradr while a rural diatrict occupied by white A government statement said broadcast an order of the- day by Nazi columns ' captured v,,-- the For proof nf this assertion look over the roofs of the work as the armed aervicea; that Service Law Would Slow Vrbas river towns of Bugpjno and rendering the proteins nnroagula- $ 1 8 -0 0 $1 0 -0 0 the reemployment problem for residenta. Ahat aliens in the county had Interior Minister Docho Chrlstov ble with .the addition of 6.2 per y houses in your neighborhood. Snow remains days long­ TENDERZEDHAM COATS Now COATS .Now merchant seamen wUI be Just as The men surrendered to Clilef gone “4o far aa to ti7 and join which threatened the personnel of Gomjivakuf, the latter 54 mites cent formalin and ammonia." serious as for members of the Deputy Sheriff William Brent In a other elements trying to establish Drafting Pre-War Dads Sofia’s health services with pro.se- west of the Bosniai> capital, de­ • • • er on roofs with insulated attics, showing how insulation group yesterday, vowing not to anti-dentocratic regimes In' cer­ cution if they did not report for spite continuing harassing, action . armed forces, and that consider­ tain American countries.” Ready With Htroug Appeal stops the loss of heat which melts the snow quickly on Shank Lb.33c REGULAR $19.75 A ^ REGULAR $10.98 ing benefits received by members poat bond aa a protest against duty in the capital within 24 by Yugoslav partisans, Tito’s Washington, Jan. 15 — (ff) — The Rfatement added that “con hours. The broadcast, recorded communique, broadcast by toe roofs over uninsulated attics. of the armed forces which mer- what their attorney called “an fidential data iccelved from Washington. Jin^ 16—(je\— The^lsfactory replacements ready and Pennsylvania tobacco growers, $8-00 . chant seamen do not get. their oppreaalye charge.” induction of pre-war fathers would willing to come forward and re­ b> U. S. government monitors, Free Yugoslav radio said. dissatiklled with price cellinga Lb. Another farmer gave bond be­ abroad which was $pontaneously ssid the city’s banks and motor Sarajevo is 87 miles southeast Butt 36c COATS Now ^ X COATS Now wartime compensation baa not made known to . us’’ indicated be slowed by a national service place them. The message present­ of Banja Luka, rail lunctlon from placed on their crop ot. cigar leaf, been any greater. cause, he aald, of illnesa In hU law Itecause It would provide re- ed to Congress by the president repair shops were also ordered to -were ready today wttli a strang 'quite a concrete, detailed plan reopen immediately.) ''*■ ohicb the Germans began their "Just as our citizen army la family, Init promised the other ac­ was prepared for. disturbances placemonts for non-fathers engag­ recommending national service appeal to the Office ot Price Ad* legislation. If acted upon by Con­ The death penalty has' )>een or­ drive through central Bosnia. ministration for an upward rrri-;t No. 2 Spore Ration Coupon should REGULAR $16.98 REGULAR $8.98 drawn from the ranks of Ameri­ cused: “I’ll be back to join you that, twould break out on the aft­ ed, in essential pursuits. scIeoUve Meeting Bitter Kesistanee All kinds, of Storm Sash can workers," Hallmg said, “so In a couple of days.” ernoon of Dec. 31, 1943, following service has advised Congress gress, would prove the means of dered for looting and a curfew im­ sion of the sCale. Forewarned that the Merchant Marine la made up A 16-year-oId boy, also named To bring the combined strength j making replacements available for posed from 8 p. m. to 8 a. m., said ■ Other German columns cap­ OP A considers present prlcta be used now for Fresh Pork and $6-00 the well-known Nazi system of tured the town of Pmjavor, I’J “fair and equitable,” a delegalioa $ 1 2 -0 0 of patriotic Americans, many of in tbe indictment,, was turned simulating popular outbreaks and of the Army and Navy to 11,000,- many of the non-fathera who are the Berlin broadcast. and Combiuation Doors COATS Now The Istanbul adViaes said the miles south of Banja Luka. They rr|iresentlng kJinraster county COATS * « whom have left safer, and better over to juvenile authorities. . attacks on shops owned by Jews.” 000 by July 1. some 700,000 men now deferred.” are meeting bitter resistance, Sousoges. paying ahorcalde Jobs at the Tkinks They WUI Change Mlnda The government added that sub­ mifst be drafted , during the first The report added that "for each American daylight attack had growers nevertheless planned la SIZES 7 TO 14 AND 9 TO 15 — SOME COAT AND LEGGING SETS. non-father who is replaced and in­ caused the most damage with the howevei, near the town of Kotar ask subslanllally.. higher eelUngi to fit all stock sizes. quest of our government to deliv­ L. E. Tedrlck, attorney for .the versive elements had "tried to six months of ?944, in addition to Varos, 10 miles farther south, F ieab er the goods.” accused farmers; said they had start disorders in Lima and other replacements running as high as ducted, one le.ss father will be Ministries of the Interior and Fi­ at a session (2 p. m. e.w.L).w1tb taken who otherwlsq would have nance and part of the Foreign Min­ where toe partisans are constant­ price officials of the agency. The Merchant Marine la grow­ talked “Uke they’re going to atay provincial capitals and therefore 100,000 monthly. ly attacking their lines of com­ • • • Lb. Green Buy U. Sv ' ing from a normal peacetime com­ In jail until April,” when the In­ their followers launched the rumor A Selective Service message to had to be Inducted.” istry reported destroyed among munication. A German column Sauerkraut plement ot approirimately 50.0U0 dictment 'la returnable in Circuit that disorden )iad occurred In Qongress, drafted by LleuL CoU Keealing said that only 90,000 of many other buildings, including Urged Evacuate MarseUle Stamps Given War Bonds the 446;000 fathers previously the National theater. The Ankara was reported smashed between New Yorh, Jaa, I6*-^sP)—Tht Tb.JW H A L6 CORfi Bcamta, he said, to 175,000, ami court, but added: southern Peni.” Francis V. Keesling, Jr., on beha’t Banja Luka and the town of Cad- Berlin radio today broadcast aa We Have a lim ited Qoantlty of many of these maritime worlqers "1 think after a day or two Answer to Editorial of Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey. scheduled for Induction were call­ radio said yesterday that the Jap­ With Cash Sales ' M a n c n is t m Comm* and Stanips { 1 ed during the last months of 1943. anese and Hungarian ministers javlch. appeal by the aew^aper La P»M The W.G. Glenney Co. will return to shore indunry tbey’U change their minds.” The government statement was director of the draft, said: Partisans, were on toe offensive Marseillais for all waaisa, ofeH* “after victory.” - Sheriff M. L. Hogg, who still Issued in answer to an editorial in Would provide Beplacefneqte Both the Army and Navy, he add­ were killed In the raids. Fear Spreads To Anny in eastern Boenis according to drea, sick mad aged perseaa fo. Young American Cheese. Avecage Pay ft422.I4 haa 14 warrants to aerve, in the the hewspaper La Frensa yestef “Althpugh at the present time ed, foil behind their quotas for evacuate Marseille heeaas* of Mf Coal, Oil, Lumber, and Masons’ Supplies rasny of the men norw occupation­ last , year, "and therefore It will b4 Oth'er Istanbul dispatches said, Tito’s bulletin, and captured tl)e Hailing aald the average an­ case, was attempting to grange (lay which said It was necessary to meanwhile, that latest reports town of ^Bljelina anU the locality growing danger 1 Allied air S.t6 NO. MAIN S t. TEI,. 4148 nual renumeration of unlicensed tranifer of several of the men to restore freedom of tbe pres> ally fief erred in industry or on the necessary for them to Increase tacks on French ^cltlca sa Igd MANCHESTER Lb. 38c Advertise in The Herald— It Pays farms are irreplaceable from then their demands upon us during the ^UosUsued ;s Two) Coatiaued aa Page Etatte ^UaattoiaMl sh Page EighU (OentUiiied on Pisire TSvok (Ooatlaued ea Pace Twoi standpoint that there are no fat- first six months of 1944.” “ ' f • r ■ ■ ■ . ■' "I I r.' ^ I /■ MAM'HESTEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. SA’l’UKDAlf, JANUARY 16, I'JdS PAGE T1IKEB pA«iB rwo MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAT, JANUARlf 16, 1944 "more than once it waa-neceasary Nazi Papers to call their attention to their in­ Lodge Seats 'New Guineo (sold" Is Reolly Precious^ Harmony Seen Operations Are Plotted U. S. Subs Depend on wtother Ship and SftO'! convenient totalitarian propa­ Describes Waf Time 111 Quaulity ganda." For Session Saying the station's general Its Officers Churches At Fleet Base in Brazil mahager wa.s well-known for 4118 Are Puzzle pro-Axis activities, the statement South Methodist Churrh St. Jamsa’s Ronuui Catholic By 8. Burton Heath a Ingram, was a Navy star, man- In Nation’s Capital said, "in view of the facilities af­ Rev. WUUam J. Dimn, Pastor Demotnrats Tell Baldwin forded the broadcasts td cover Keiineth Walker Is 111* Rev. W. RMph Ward, Jr. NEA Staff Correspondent' | aged to get into eight major en- Mis* Ann* Wilbur, Rev. Edmund Barrett, AasIsUnt | ((Vintinond from Pag* One) coded information, thus endanger­ ’They Favor Speedy A Brazilian Port —The United! gagements during a year's service and Navy Pentagon Building as Htalled as . the Nuble Director Religious Education States Navy ba^cs Its, Fourth I in the Parlfic, and now is the Ad- ing continental defense and the James Newcomb, Organist Sunday mas8es: Qiamber o f Commerce one of the "doggondeat buildings” ing at widespread points in oc­ country's safety, the. government Assembly Meeting. Kleet at this Brazilian seaport. I miral’a flag officer here. in the world, located in Arlington cupied and satellite countries— Grand; Other Ofticers. For adults, 6:30. 7, 8:30, 9:45 and from here maintains a control Tlie Admiral possesses all the was unwilling to issue the iieccs- The Case Memorial Chimes, I 11 a. m. Here Gets • Vivid County- of Virginia and houaing even in such places as Minsk, cloise .sary permit to operate the station Haftford, Jan. 16.—(/P)— Pros­ over all South Atlantic traffic that Vigor and mental vlni, and a sur­ 40,000 office workers and depart­ to the Russian front. Kenneth W’alker was seated as played by Frederick I. Rogers. CmiWren's mass at 8:30, down- | ia almost as meticulous as the prising lot of the physical fore* Word Picture of the in these momenta when attempts Organ Prelude—"Improvlaatlon’’ pects for complete harmony in the ment heads. The switchboard In BucharcHt Dallies Look Mhalihy to revive Fifth iCoIumn aetjon arc Noble Grand of King T)avid Lodge. stairs. dispatch board for a busy stretch that made him an outstanding the building numbers 300 opera­ i EVerett Tltcomb ■pedal session of the State Legis­ Washington Scene. being made.” I. O. O. F., last evening for the of American railroad. fullback In the era when you had tors to care for the thousands of However, this applies mostly to PixKeaaional Hymn— '^Let Us Tune St. Bridget’s R. C. lature which convenes here Janu­ On maps and blackboards, s de-]^to be big and'hard and tough to German-language papers. Bucha­ Our Loftiett Song” ----- Hatton phones in the structure. next term. District Deputy Ever­ Rev. James E. limmlns. Pastor ary 24, rose today following a lermlned attempt Is made to rC' whip the Army and hold Harvard B«n B. LawBhe of the United | The speaker gave his llateners rest dallies published in the Ru­ Anthem—“Lead Me, O Lord” ett Smith of Rockville and staff Wesley Rev. Francis Breen, Assistant conference between Gov. Ray­ cord continuously the shifting lo­ to one touchdown. It is hard to States Chamber of Commerce. an intimate picture of the careful manian language look war-weary Says Some installed all of the officers of the cation of every surface and air realize that he is 14th ranking of­ Hymn— "Lord Jesus, I Love Thee” mond B. B0;ldwln and Democratic save members attending the an-j planning of the government these on shabby atock. In Parisw the local lodge. Other officers that Masses on Sunday at 5:30, 7:30, | .ship In the South Atlantic Ocean. ficer in naval seniority. days to protect the President in once prosperous Paris Soir lately Gordon legislative leaders. Senator Leon nual banquet of the Chamber an • will a.ssLst during the term arc as Offertory Anthem—“How Lovely 9, 10 and 11 a. m. RisCasai of Hartford and Rep. T. There are two rooms, each with In thg opinion o(.„both North his moving about the country and has been reduced to a single sheet Now Heclge and i:(oiilli Americans, he ia the interesting word picture of the | lollows: Is Thy Dwelling-Place” ' Emmet (?larie of Klllingly. a huge map and an almost equally overseas. He said that when the of tabloid size with the printing Vice Grand Otto Herrmann ap- St. Mary’a Episcopal Oiurch large blackboard. One room is de­ l>est good-will anibusssdor the ev«nts happening in ^Va»hlngtoI; Presidential family recently at­ scarcely legible. Brahms The Democratic leaders told the On Renewal Secretary. Thomas Maxwell. Sermon—"Regulators of-a Better Rev. Ellison F. Marvin, governor they favored a speedy voted to-fighting craft, the otbei I'nited 8tule.s has sent to this con­ during these war years. • tended church in the famous St. tinent. His popularity in Brazil Describing the city of WMh-] The Pariaer Zeitung, however, Financial Secretary, Irving Life” Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr. Deacon-ln-charge session of the General Assembly. to merchant marine. On each John's church close by thd White blackboard are listed ships, planes ia easy to understaqd. The party tngton as a gigantic baseball dia­ which is printed in German with tUontinued fmir Page One) Barrett. Recessional Hymn—"Love Divine, They promised to support a limi­ House, secret service operatives supplemental, pages in French, ap­ and dirigibles, which are number­ with which I was traveling helped mond with “ third base in Virginia, wore in the church 24 hours before Treasurer. Harry Sweet. All Loves Excelling” .. Zundel Second Sunday after Epiphany tation of the session's business to pears In eight full size pages. rope will be the signal for sudden The new Noble Grand announc­ Organ Postlude—"Interlude” 8:00 a. m.— Holv Communion matters Included on tjie approved, ed. On each map Is plotted the Pebble, the new converted yacht ucond base in the northerly boun- the President entered and they in­ the Navy has sent hiir. for an of- Saries of the District, first base on spected every nook and corner of An indication the Nazis have unlimited output of consumer ed his appointive officers for the ' Tolosa (Third Sunday of the month). non-controverslal agenda. position of each crati. The loca­ the east” with an overpopulation begun throttling the book publish­ goods, either of the durable type terms as follows; Right support 9:30 a. m. — Church School. 9:30 a. m.—Church school. Republican leaders had previ­ tions of merchant ships are chang­ hcial re.sideni c. the church hours before the Pres­ Over pre-Uiniier cocktails and of 1,225,000 people In and around ing Industry In order to maintain or In the soft goods Knc.” Noble Grand Charles Roberta; Classes_ for all ages. Opportunity . 10:46 a. m.—Morning PrayerI ously made a similar statement. ed periodically, but the where­ ident entered. a paper supply for propaganda abouts of fighting ships are re­ (lOst-prandial highhalls, the Ad­ the nerve center of the Nation at Dummy In First Car Disapprove “Victory Models" left support Noble Grand, Wilbur for Bible Study to enrich the spir- sermon by the Rev. Marvin, With presiding officers of both peiiodicala and newspapers is seen Loveland; warden, Henry Ingra­ itual life. The Senior choir will sing. houses, Lieut. Gov. William corded more frequently. miral disi ussed his work, both war, Mr, Lawahe said that those Of interest, also, in the protec­ Both Dlnegar and Vice Chair­ living within the city soon lo.se in the textbook shortage in schools ham;; conductor, Herman Beh- 10:45 a. m.—Church Nursery, professional Hymn — “Brightest Hadden and Speaker Harold E. If you were one of the rela­ naval and quasi-dlplomatic, while tive plans for the safety of the man Arthur Whiteside of the off In corners his Juniors told their Individual perspecUves ol and universities. rend; right scene supporter, Parents are invited to leave young I Best of the Sons of thei Mitchell already favoring a simi­ tively few fortunate persons with President, was shown In his de­ CSPKUl V. S. M«T SNOtOeiUrM WPB's Office of Civilian Require­ access to those rooms, you could about some of the exploits the Old what is going on in the world in scription of the substitution of a The German press this week Thomas Smylhc; left scene sup­ children in the Nursery while at­ Morning.” lar Umitattun of business, it Is published regulations aiming to­ ments expressed disapproval of tending the morning service of C/ffertory Anthem— “ Nazareth . stroll In at any hour and learn Man failed to mention. the whirl of the war activities "dummy” in the leading car of the teas craft In 6gbting trim. For cooUnuad auccaaa, the porter. Joseph Hublard; Inside expected the session may be con­ Like a mother ben Ubea eare of her breoA tMa ward an aqultable distribution of so-called “victory models’’ which worship. Sermon Hymn—"Lighi of Those | ducted speedily and economically. exactly where every convoy, bat­ Disarmed Marines within the city. PreaidenUal entourage when would require changes in toolaand gruardlan, Julius Strong: outside ' marina tender looka after the welfare of the sub­ Navy natda mora men for this ttrvice — machinisU. available acientifle. technical and 6 p. m.—Hi-League. Subject Whose Dreary Dwelling.” Hope for Week’s Seeslon tleship, cruiser, patrol ship, sub­ One such episode is worth re­ Nation’s No. 1 Boom Town the Preatdent returned over Wash mrisismitha, carpenters, moldera, riggers, sailmakers processes. guardian. John T. Munsie. peating because It helps to clear • “ Washington is the Nation's No. marines she services. Daring Navy tuba carry Uif medical textbooks among students Vice Grand Otto Herriian ap­ “Methodists In Far Comers.' Recessional Hymn — “Songs of | It is hoped by the governor and marine — American, • Brazilian, Ington streets to the White House attack into lap home waters, but they must have re­ Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker also French, British, Scandlnanvlan lip a misapprehension that exists 1 Boom Town." the speaker stat- from the Allied Conference in and men talented in many other t r a ^ It’s an exdt- who need them. pointed the following officers; left 6:30 p. m.—Senior Epworth Thankfulness and Praise.” legislative leaders that the session pair facilities close at hand. On the tenders arc skilled ing job, with good pay, dependency allowances. $133 addressed the group, praising the League. ( ------and other neutral nationalities In many American minds. ed from his view.s ot the National Teheran. He described the Presi­ U'tll .XIaIntaIn Front Russian people for their part in support Vice Grand, Fred Rob­ oan be concluded in one catendur Capital over a period of seven SRU’s — the Navy’s Ship Repair Units — ready and worth of uniforms free, low-cost government insur­ 7:30 o'clock—Evening Service The Week week. Procedure will be to have and every patrollng aircraft, and A detachment of U. S. Marines dent moving about only by the aid Such a shortage of vitally-need- the war and saying "they are the erts; right supporter Vice Grand sent to one South American coun­ years during which time be was able to fix all excapt major damage. Part of the iim- ance and other worthwhile extras. The Navy Re- In the Chapel. “The New Testa Monday, 3:30 p. m.—G.F.S. can-| the bills introduced on Monday, every known enemy submarine, of offli enn and other aides due to cets of our submarine campaign is attributable to the I ed hooka contrasting with the only all-out people anywhere In Oacar Anderson. Following the ment Speaks.” A unique and In­ try to guard U. S. shore installa­ located in the United States his paralysis affliction. ^ruitinj Sution has full information. Jidates. referred to committees for hear­ raider or other vessel was last ■peed and efficiency with wbieb SRU’a keep the under- abundance of propaganda publica- the world in *.hla war. wstallatiofi ceremonies refresh­ spirational Bible Hour. Tonight; reported. tions were, for some unexplainable Chamber of Commerce office one Formerly, the flag over the ments were served in the banquet 7:30 p. m.—G.F.S. meeting. iA.IfciM I I ing on Wednesday with the voting tiona auggeata the Nazta will main­ “Stalin ia no internationallat," “ St. Paul’s Letter to the Theasa- Tuesday, 8:00 p. m. — Senior j Sub Sinkings Shown reason, described as “technicians.'' block from the White House. White House was fiown from its aaid Rickenbacker. “ He ia a super- hall. scheduled for Thuraday and Fri­ tain a front of important news­ lonlans." Come and bring a friend! Cliolr rehearsal. On the basis of the information When they arrived at the port of Asked by some people • if. *>e staff, the speaker said, when the papers and periodicals aa long aa nationalist." “ Home" is closer to Yank* battling in the far reaches of the South Pacific, thanks to "New Guinea day. Dii’rlng the air ■ raid tomorrow, ,The Week r-. 1 In I Wednesday. 10-5:00 p. m.—Red Speaker Mitchell said today he thus coagulated in these two debarkation, the customs officials would rather stay in Washinflon President was at home and not play in the post-war planning," any paper, ink and printing plants He pradicted Germany would Gold ’’ a unique four-page daily newspaper published in New Guinea ’and delivered by jeep, native of the country held up the Ma­ instead of accepting engagements flown when he was away. This concluded Mr. Lawshe. "Commu- all skaters on the Center Springs Monday, 4 p. m.—Girl cross sewing (Bring lunch). will rule out of order any measure rooms. It is the task of Vice Ad­ About Town remain. not “ fold up” before next autumn. IIo8|»il:il INotrs the BcouLroom. 8 p.m.—W.S.C.S, j carritf and, transport plane. Publication was started in November, 1942, with 6700 circulation, w h l^ miral Jonas H. Ingrain and his rines’ weapons, the protest of the OuU ide of the Capital, he admitted practice has been discontinued, he nitiea should give every bit of ef­ (Hind must leave the pond and seek 12-12:10 p. m.—Intercession for| today is In tens of thousands "New Guinea Gold” photos above show, left, Australian Maj. R. B. which does not deal with the sub­ shelter In the skating lodge, Park Those whose memories go back regular nieetlng In the ladies’ par­ Victory and Peace. staff to plan for protection ot Marine officers being parried that he enjoyed getting outside of said, the flag being constantly fort now in winning the war and I lor. Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., will Leonard, former war correspondent, who started “Just to help out." remained as full-time editor. At ject matter of the governor's call. flown now regardless of the duties Superintendent G. Philip Skewes to the First World war may recall Admitted yesterday: William 3:15 p. m.—Brownie meeting. I'hls, he said, will allow members iriendly shipping and destruction adroitly with: the city if for no other reason of also hope that they give serious Anderson-Shea auxiliary. 2846. that some of the moet luxurious ■peak on "The Crusade for a New upper right, an Aussie soldier InstrucU native In mysteries of the printing press and at lower ri^ t, "If these men are technicians, rataining his perspective what of the President at the moment. thought to the post-war planning stated today. Citizens Told Volkert, 241 Birch Mountain Road; 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. to introduce bills different from < Axis craft. will meet at Main and Hollister is.sues of certain German maga­ World Order.” The mass meeting Australian Pvt N. G. HiUberg and Staff Sgt H. Brooks Kirk, of Lexington, Ky., read hot off the Some of the success attained in they don't need guns.” was going on outside of the Dis­ Impressions gained by living in to provide post-war jobs, sensible Mrs. Lillian Cary, 161 McKee 7:30 p. m.—Bible Cflaas for jnen| those .prepared by the Legislative streets Sunday evening at 7:30, Sunset Council, Degree of Poca­ zines appeared in October, 1918. atreet; Stanley Keefe, Andover; held last week In Worcester will press” issue, leant that Russians are going to town in Dnieper bend. Photos by Frank Prist, NbA- this field Is recorded on the mer­ Admiral Ingham heard of this trict. Washington close to the nerve cen­ planning and thought about the Leave Sofia be described, including a report on and women. (xiuncil but concerned with the ters of executive departments Is and enter the W. P. Quish Funeral hontas, will meet Monday evening creating an impression in the mind Marion Poharski, 14 Marble street; Thursday, 2:00 p. m.— Ladles' . Acme war correspondent lor the wai picture pool. chant marine map In details situation and went to a high of- ' Conditions Improving kind of a community yours is going the showing of Howard Chandler, same subject but will exclude fleial of the country to inquire into that we are not engaged in a abort to be when Victory is ours." Home to pay their final respects at 8 o'clock in the ZIpser club­ of the casual reader elsewhere in Franklin Murdock, 354 Mam Guild. T which Adolf Hitler would enjoy Cognisant of the cracks made Christy’s famous painting, and the matters entirely unrelated to the it. As reported by hla subordin­ war to defeat our enemiaa. Leon A. Thorp, president of to Mrs. Abbie Breen who was one house. Brainaid Pluce. The Instal- JCurope that Germany still was at ((XintlniMd troiB Pag* Om ) street; Howaid Combs, 144 Adams 6:30 p. m.—Girl Scouts. knowing—the locations where en­ about the crush of humanity in the peak of production. A few addresses of Bishops Oxnam, King, approved agenda. emy submarines have been sunk. ates, the conversation was short, Washington, the lack of housing Going To Be Long War the Chamber of Commerce, pre.sid- of the flret charter membeia. The .lation of the 1844 officers will take street. 7:30 p. m.—Con^matlon Class I see death.’ That is, h'e who per­ aiixilUry will conduct Its memo­ place at this time, with Deputy weeks later, however, came the Admitted .today: Miss Thelma ' McCdnnell and Moore. To Se«k Investigation Admiral Ingram is the landlub­ and effective: and hotel accommodations, the “The Impiesslon one gains Is ed and he Introduced Stephen from Rumania Indicated that fear Tuesday, 9 a. m.—The Hustlers Cor adults (Parish house). ceives the true Idea of Life loses Sunday SchouS Lesson The only non-agenda matter that this IS not to be a short Mourad of New Haven, Industrial rial services at thla time; Great Pocahontas Lena Hill and armistice. of the Red Army’s advance upon Popham, 14 Irving street. ^ , Friday, 11-4:00 p. m.—American| ber’s Idea of an old seadog. He "You and 1 know these men ar* ' speaker said that the public Group will meet to prepare pea­ his belief in death... .Such a one considered likely to have a place not technicians. They're Marines. utilities interests of the District flght. There is no letting up In Atrangeii'ents'Director of the New ------♦ her staff from Rockville in charge. Rumania's borders has spread to Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Jo­ Red C^oss Blo(xl ^ n k . was graduated from Annapolis In A social time with refreshments seph Tardlff and daughter. Silver nuts. An who desire to help will aliideth in Life,—life obtained not Jesus, Firm in Purpose, Always Knew in the session is the governor's 1907, and playisl a game at full And what good is a Marine with­ had done an excellent job in the the bitter, long-drawn out plan­ Haven Chamber of Commerce, who Daughters of Liberty, No. 125, the Army. The Germsina were be welcome. 3.30 p. m.—Brownies Saturday, 10:00 a. m. — Con- of the body incapable of support­ will follow the ceremony, and a Lane Homes; Raymond Bliss, 18 tirmatlon Class for boys and girls. mansion project. Senator John L. back that still is the task o( out a-gun?” past two years and conditions ning for ultimate Victory, however, Is soon to leave for a new pcist In L.I.O.A., will meet In Orange hall Jail Crowded said to have'brought In reinforce­ at the East Side Recreational I ing Ilte, but of Truth, unfolding Sullivan,-I D) of New Britain, says Monday evening. Supper ■ will be full turnout of the members is ments, mixing German and Ru­ Knox street; Mrs. Richard Morris sports followers. He coached American facilities in this ccun* have steadily Improved in the and the government"la'ptoughlng Oklahoma. Building. 7 p. m.—The Boy Scouts its own immortal Idea." When to Speak Up ami Silence Critics he intends to introduce a resolu­ hoped for. manian units with the aim of de­ and daughter, 285 Main atreeL Center Congregational Church Navy’s successful teams of 1916- try now are guarded by U. S. Ma­ past two years. through on the ‘worst' of calcula­ The supper was served hy the served at seven o'clock in the bari' will meet In the Scout room. ^ tion calling for a legislative in­ quet hall. The installation cere' Bv Farmers stroying the Identity of Rumania's Watson Woodruff, Minister 6-7. His, brother. Navy Bill In­ rines. With guns. TTiis is an ex­ He said that he .lived seven miles tions.” Hotel Sheridan management. Wednesday. 10 a. m.—The W. S. vestigation into the details sur­ The apeaker cited the post-war mony. po-stponod from December home defense army. Church of the Nazarene By William E. Gilroy, D. D. • ness and cruelty, quite content gram, was an Annapolis star ,ln ample of how the Latin Amer­ outside of the city and while on C. S. red cross will sew at the Red rounding the purchase and repair­ planning efforts now under conaid- on account of the annual Christ­ Hale U> Compete Rgfugeea arriving In Cairo from 9:30 a. m.—Church school. 466 .Main Street, Manchester to see their fellowmen suffer. 1919-20 and coach there from'10'26 icans have been going out of their occasions he had to stand up for (iionMnoeg from Page OM) cross rooms, Center Congregation­ No man waa ever so good in ing of the former Prospect avenue erstion, all originated since the in­ mas party, -will be In charge of Greece said the Germans had J1.:00— Morning worship. Rev. James A. Young, Pastor What abominations have been through 1030. His son, Lieut. Bill way to cooperate. part o f that distance riding daily al church. . character, o'r so perfect In his estate of the late Dr. (ieorge C. F. to his office, bus and transporta­ vasion of Africa. He said that the Italian (loloiiy District Deputy Mrs. Mary Phelps 111.Sports Tourney heavily mined Athens and the port Friday, 2:30 p. m.—The Study Prelude—“Andante Cantibile” perpetrated in the name of re­ jail* In neariiy counties In order ...... Tachaikowsky I Sunday Services actions, as' to be free from dis­ ligion! Williams of Hartford. tion conditions had steadily im­ home town folks and Chambers of and her staff. to relieve crowded conditions re­ district of Piraeus as well as the Group will meet at the home of months Investigation of the de­ great Marathon dam which con­ Mr*” !horence kornglebel, 28 Bank I Doxology 9:30 a. m.—Church school. Study paragers and critics. Good men These critics of Jesus were Although there Is little chance proved as the populatifin in and Commerce have a big Job ahead of To Meet Siiiulav sulting from the mass surrender. partment, were turned over to around Washington Increased each them assisting the Nation to plan Mr. and Mrs. C.-L. Hale, of 124 trols the city’s water supply, street, Mrs. William Keith will “ America"—Last sUnza. the Bible with us. John Cargo, for the most part have just gone Pharisees, but we ought not to that the resolution will be adopted Two Officials Mayor Mortensen several days ago Wilbert W. Garrison. Seaman Henry street, left today on the Six of the defendants, among SUN. * MON. AND TUBS. by the Legislature, it has been month. for the post-war period. 2-C, of 39 Ashworth street, has The German and Bulgariafi occu­ lead the devotions. Take the Sil- Opening sentences superintendent. ahead being good and doing hold that against the Pharisees by Prosecutor Leikind. Silver Meteor for Miami. Florida. them a district school president, learned that Senator Sullivan will The speaker described the Army Must Exprese Viewpoint completed his basic training at pation troops were said to have yer Lane______bus at the terminal, get- Anthem—"Beautiful Savior” 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship. good, not paying any attention to of old. among whom also were An Important meeting of the Friday night, they stayed in New also are charged with kidnaping, Be "allowed to speak his piece.” Lose Posts “We must express our view­ the Naval training station. Samp­ taken such brutal reprisals against off at WeM street, walk one block I ...... / ...... Christiansen I Sermon by pastor; "Our Dut.v to critics; but there arc times and many of the truly devout. The points on our ideaa for basic ef­ representativea of the local Ital­ York City with idr. and Mrs. R. a felony, which in Mlaaouri car­ the slightest show of resistance in to Bank street. | Scripture l^esson the Bystander.” Music by Ladies’ occasions when clrcumstanfces word Pharisee has come to have This, however, does not seem to Chicago Gambler son. N. Y., and has been granted H. Hoekatra. Mrs. Hoekstra is the Indicate that the session will be forts directed in the post-war pe­ ian Colony o f Manchaster will be a 12-day leave. ries with it the posailtle penalty Greece that Guerrilla activities Solo— Mr. Nordstrom choir. and good Judgment make It nec- an Ignominious meaning because WILL BUY ANY riod through our Congressmen and held tomorrow afternoon at 3 former Dorothy Hale. of a death sentence. Inciting to had sunk to the lowest ebb In 18 Talcottvdlle Congregational Church 1 Pastoral Prayer (6:30 p. m.—N. Y. P. S. Miss essary to answer the critic. of these unworthy Pharisees, but “opened up,” since leaders on both Griffin ami Hickey Dis* Shot to Death 1 Senators—and that tlma la now. If o’clock in the Italian American During the next six weeks. Mr. riot is a misdemeanor. months. Rev 'Thomas Street, Minister. Choral Response "Dear Lord and Marion E. Janes, president. The Jesus knew when to be silent they were really the hypocrites sides believe they control enough we fail to do thgt wo will be at The annual meeting of the Hale, well-known contractor and (The Greek government, in a ______^ I Father of Mankind" . . . .Maker! meeting will be In charge of group among the most sincere and ear­ cotes in each House to block any missed by Harlford GOOD Club on Eldridge street. Bach of stockholders of the Odd Fellows The men were charged with and when to speak out. He fault from a community angle," he the local Italian aocietiea have sportsman, plans to look into con­ forcibly restraining Oliver and Cairo broadcast I'ccorded by U. S. Services, Sunday. January 16: Offertory—"Angel’s Serenade ” . . | led by Miss Martha McKinney. cared nothing for the critic so nest of Jews of the time. It Is as attempts to break the agenda. Welfare Board. Chicago, Jan. 15 — OF) — Ben said. . Building Association will take struction opportunities in the government monitors, said that for ' - ■ • Braga 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic service. Zuckerman, described by police as elected representatives to this place in the Odd Fellows building, Everett Clark in an attempt to 9:30 a. m.. Church school. far as He himself waa concerned If we were to read today about Busmesa starts from the small­ session and it ia important that South. In his leisure time, Mr. Hale compel them to.move IS Negroas every crime the Germans and Bul­ 10:45 a. m.. Morning worship. | Gloria Patri Pastor’s subject; "Fitted for Serv­ certain church members acting a gambling boss and prohibition REAL EStATE « . « .1 .. ja„. 18, at 8 o'clock.' Not all the critics in the world Hartford, Jan. 1.5 (/P) — Ray­ est of the communities, he stated, they meet at the scheduled hour Intends to enter the annual com­ off their father’/ farm where the garians “have committed against Sermon subject: "Modem Mans Hymn 230, ice.” Music biKthe chorus choir. could have turned Him aside in as narrow and unseemly a Would Transplant era bootlegger, was shot to death and with the change from war to due to the air raid drill which will I petitive deep sea flshing contest. Negroes had been living temper-' the Oreeke they will have to an­ Dilemma.” Talk to the young peo­ Sermon—“ ‘Knowing, Doing and The. Week '.vay. We should not on'that ac mond W. Griffin, superintendent last night, his 'a.ssasatnatioh car­ New officers of the South Mctli- from doing what He purposed to Fair Prices peace production a new prospect be held sometime during the meet- I Diiring the third annual Metro­ arily before becoming tenants on swer before a Greek tribunal.") ple about a Sense of Honor. Being Happy” Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Month­ do. and the instances that we count condemn all church mem­ of welfare, and John J. Hickey, ried out with the usual swiftness fof industry will be faced. There oUial Women's Society for Chris­ ing.* politan Miami Fishing Tourna­ adjoining property owned by the 7 p. m.. Young People’s Societj^ ly meetine of the xyomen’s For- have in our Ics.son show Him as bers, or fail to recognize that Doomed Town chief clerk, were dismissed yester­ of gangland murders. will be new products to secure; tian Service wilf be li.stalled Mon­ ment. Mr. Hale landed on rod and Devotions and dlscuasion. followed 7:00 p. m. '—The Cj-p club will L jgn Missionary Society, Mrs. Ada Less than two hours after Zuck­ Clarks r, deliberately challenging the pre­ among church members are the day from their posts by the Wel­ Cities and towns will need new day evening at 7 :45, at the month­ reel, unaided, a forty-pound wahoo, hold a skating party. Jleet at the Bogart, president. Chdir rehearsal very best and noblest of men erman was slain, Ben Glaser, 60, 78 ly meeting of all groups of the so­ by social hour. judices of tho.se trying to trap Mexico City, Jan. — A Wm. F. Johnson equipment and it Is the people of Legal Noticen one of the sportiest flsh in the Sunday^ afternoon, the Every- | church. follows. and women. We should distin­ fare board at a special executive whom police said waa his associ­ ciety. The pastor. Rev. \V. Ralph Him. delegation from volcano-doomed BuiMer Real Estate the smaller cities and towns who Heport o f condition of thn Mavu’lies* Gulf Stream. It is rarely hooked. Friend and Member Canvass will The Week guish the counterfeit from the session. Mayor William H. Mor­ ate, died of a heart attack after will decide what la to be neded. Ward, Jr., will Install the officers DANCE When He healed the man with Telephone 7426 pr 4614 j ter Trust Company of MaticUcater. Mrs. Hale, who is a nur-ses' aid Peru belains be conclu(ied. Those who have not m.—Monday, Troop 25,1 Manchester Methodist Chiirch genuine; and that is what we San Juan Parangaricutlro visited being Informed of Zukerman’s' “ You have an important part to Cunn., a Stale Hanking iiietitutioii and group leaders at a special can­ the withered hand He Knew quite tensen has announced. at the Manchester Memorial hospi­ yet sent In their subscription card Boy Scouts, North Main Street should do when we think or the national palace today to ask death. orgaitlxed and uperuitng under the dlelight ser-vicc and all officers are MAN(7HESTER Junior! well that the’ narrow-minded bi­ The action, Mortensen said, fol­ The 49-year-oId West Side hanking lawa of this State, at the tal. plans to offer part of her time Axis Plotters are asked to put It on the plate | 4 :00 p. m. — Tuesday Rev. Earl H. Furgeson, Mlnlst«T gots, who caied more for form speak ot the Pharisees. Federal authorities to help them urged to be present. Rev. Ward, choir rehearsal. lowed the reading ol a lengthy bambler was about to enter his rloae of liuaineait on Dereinher in Miami in that capacity. Sunday morning, and so save the than reality, were watching Him Jc.su8 answered the critics for “ transplant" the town. communication from Corporation 1U43. PuldiNlirtl in auconlanre with who attended the mass meeting in SPORTS CENTER committee as many calls as pos­ 6:30 p. m.—Troop 7, Girl Scouts] home when a gunman Jumped Worcester Tuesday, will speak on 9:30--C:!hurch school. to see whether He would heal the their' own good. Good men are Former Mayoi Ambroalo Soto, Counsel Joseph B. Griffin which call itaued by tha Bank i'umtniR* ^ (OonMnoad Cnmi Pb» * *>M) Well* Street from a car parked nearby, ran to­ siuner. (lets Revenge at Last sible. In the Robbins room. 10:45—Morning worship. often misled Into wrong think­ who heads the delegation, said that the Crusade for a new world order The Week 8:00 p. m. — Group C. Mrs.] mh.n on the Sabbath Day. Jesus the mayor said contained the wards him and fire one shot. Zuck­ %%nKTn after the war. A social time will Prelude, "Andante In G” had\already defended the disci­ ing, or Into wrong ways. Paul the Inhabitants of the town, locat­ corporation counsel’s ‘‘opinion ot LtjanH and diat:oniiiB (In- Peru. The statement said the Sat. Night. Jatt. 15 The annual meeting of the Michael______Suhie, leader, in the] erman fell to the sidewalk, plead­ follow, with refreshments served New York —(.Jh — Years ago Bautiste ples bgain.st those who had found the Pharisee thought he waa do­ ed three miles from Pariciitln vol­ the results of an Investigation of Wudliiif' I over­ editorial had been written In con- T to I* church will be held In the social church parlor, ...... (■ ■■■ ed to his assailant. The killer fired drafts) ...... ,1 s;s,454.fi9 by the Epworth Circle. Klng.s C'ounty Judge John J. Pitu- Anthem, ' ‘Sweet is Thy Mercy fault ixdth them for eating wheat ing right when he persecuted the cano in Michoacan state, had the Welfare department by Police gerald told a» penniless...... defendant: ncctlon with a government resolu- rooms ot the chiirch, Tuesday at 10:00 a. Wednesday — All two more bullets into Zuckerman, NOTICE United Stalm Uoverti- Modem u d Old FBehloned. Lord” ...... Barnaby In the ft^ds when they were hun­ Christians, but he learned a bet­ promised their patron saint that Court Prosecutor S. Burr Leikind inent ohlisatfona, di­ I am going to assign to you the tion for purchase of the •w**® 6:30 p. m. There will be a pot ja y sewing for the Red Cross, ran back to his car. which contain­ rect and fully nuar- The Polish Women’s Alliance, Formerly Held At Mlller’e Hall. Offertory, "Lead Me, Lord” ...... gry—also bp the SabJjath. ter way. they would not flee "until lava during the past six months.” ed two other men, and sped away. greatest and most widely known temaclonal br(»dcastlng elation, luck supper followed by a reading | g;3o p. m.—Cub Pack, ...... '...... Wesley aiUeed ...... l.SitJ.uuO.o# Group 246. will meet Sunday aft­ Peter Miller, Prompter. 7:00 p. m.—Church Cflioir re- Jesus m et' these critics on their Who knows but some of these covers the cemetery.” Reasons Not Disclosed Bonda and obligationa uf criminal' lawyer in the country— The board of dlrectore oi toe o f the rejiorts; the adoption of the ' Pharisees who criticized Jesus Meitihcrs of the Manchealer Italian* ernoon at 2 o'clock at the Polish- Pamuel S. Leibowitz." Leibowltz, | ataUon, the gweninierit^CMtinuec^ A Good time lor Toung end UMl budget, and the election of the ofB- hearsal— m. Sunday, memorial Yesterday he was quoted as hav­ M 6 T A fiim SALVL NOSE DOOM Depoails bf State, mu­ ■later. Mrs. Mary Jarvla with a George Smith and his ience was confined to washing nicipalities, etc...... lU,fk4t.31 personal showar on Thuraday eve­ 3:30 p. m.—The annual meeting requiem mass for Pfc. Edward C 10:45 Morning Worship. Sermon ing told the Newspaper Industry Deposits of other banks >1U,0U5.42 Second Congregational Church of the Emanuel Lutheran church, jagunski, first member of this subject: ‘Acquaintance With lishes are learning ithe exacting Advisory committee that the WPB Other deposits (certified ning. Frtesida from Hartford. North Main and North‘Streeta Pastor Guslafson will preside. Be- gjye his life In World and officer’s eh.ck*, Rockville and thla town attended. God.” H ^ - art of turning out parts for super- would stand by its policy in the • tc.) ; ...... Ti.ni t* Rev. Ferrtt^lC. itoynolds, Mlniater. cause of this there will be no | ^var 2. Relatives and friends 12— Church school, ih charge of iomber airplane engines at the handling of newsprint supplies and Misa Antonio recaived many beau­ Hammond Electric .Organ Miss Elsie Newcomb, vesper service. attend the pills ps.vshlc, r«c|l.- tiful gifts. lAter In the evening cordially Invited to superintendent, Jrs. R. C, Wid- Chrysler corporation’s gigantic that "the available supply will be raunt* Slit] utlier bur- N L I T T l Church School DIrcetor. The Week rowrd money fcoiii- a buffet lunch waa terved and an mass. ham. I-^odge Chicago plant. divided up without fear or favor TEEN-AGERS IH) Monday, 3:30 p. m.—Girl Scouta 10:30 Second mass. The pastor’s Bible class meets The management announced to- and without competitive advan­ niercisl ll•pl.) .'...... enjoyable evening waa anent by John CarrillOf Vocalist Meii'a Bible Class at 9:16 a. m. 7:00 p. m.—Confirmation" clasa AinuuiitH'**t s.ldi' fur all. Mlaa Antonio la to be mar­ TODAY AND SUNDAY at 12:15 to which all adults are lay that war-workers-to-be were tage.” I.K.M tN \\\ the Steps Used Al the Modern Dances . . . tntsrsst, ' taxes and Men of the community invited. 8:00 p. m.—Beethoven Glee clup 2Uon Lutheran Oinrch invited. being trained for the duties they WPB spokesmen said that much other «xpeiiscs ...... ried to Cpl. Joaeph Reale. aon of Waltz. — Foxtrot — Uindv — Polka — and the South Church school at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.— Senior Cooper and High Streets Evening service at 7 ^ under will perform when the plant starts of the additional 18.000 tons of Other llablllUes ...... 4.*«4.e« Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Reale of EDDIE KOSAK, Rhythhi Drummer Nursery at 10:45 a. m. Luther,! League. Jicsarvrs for loss.* and Rev. Paul O. Prokopy, Pastor the auspices of the *t!over.ant production of 18 cylinder engines newsprint monthly which Canada .American Rhiimha — Saniha — Uonga. Pine atreet on Thuraday, Jah. 20. Morning worship at 10:45 a. m. Wednesday, 6:30 p. m. — Boy ■ecurltlea depreciation 00 League. Dr. Johnsdn will speak on in very large quantities.” has said It can supply In excess of Oapltal account: Cpl. Reale has been aUtloned In Special Service of Installation and Scouts. W'HKKK'.’.?? Klngroaa. Ariaona, with the Air o's. m.—-Sunday ac^kxil. •• ■‘Your ..Icasurement er An Men The "Job training” system waa previous allotments' has been used First pr»f»r D ^ ca tio n for the officers of the 7:00 p. m.—Emanuel Choir. to Us What We Are to Them?” red ttoch.. • Corp. sHi recently completed hla 10 a. "m.— Divine Worship. put Into efiect after tl waa decid­ to answer “hardship” appeals of Sacuiid prefar- church for 1944. Sermon by the Thursday, 7:30 p. m.— G Clef Theme: "Jesus Performs His First The Week ed that it would be impossible to •schooling there, and Is home on'a # Spacious Dance Floor papers. Originally it was announc­ ■ red stock .. o minister bn the subject: "Concern­ club. Miracle At a Wedding." Text. John Wednesday—Prayer and inapl* obtain a sufficient number of JEANNE’S Cemniun stock lofl.eoo.eft furlough. ed that it would be held In reserve ing PrioriUes.” Music by the Friday,, 8:00 p. m.—Dorcas So­ rational service at the home of Mr, skilled hands. Surplus . . . . : . 100.000.00 choir with. Mrs. V. C. Morey, guest ciety economics class. 2. 1-11. ' as ■ stockpile Undividsd 7:30 p. m. Monday—Congrega­ and Mrs. J. Larson, 31 Middle During most of their first day at STUDIO OF THE DANCE prom. ___ 101.14S.S4 Washington Loyal Orange B The Best in Food and Liquors organist. « Saturday, 9:00 s. m.—Cflilldren’s T^mpike East, 7 :30 p. m. Lodge Social club Is holding Its tional meeting of all eligible to the plant, the "scholars” watch R .i.r v c a . . . . 14.0OS.ll Prelude-i-Marche Rellgloso choir. The pastor will give an address experienced operators handle the TINKER HALL — ABOVE BLISH HARDWARE Total capital acuountal »lf.lTt.4l annual meeting this afternoon...... Gbimod vote. • 10:00 s. m.—CJonflrmaUon clasa on the theme "Life In Obscurity.” machines. Then they operate the Builcliiig Collapse Tht annual supper will be served Anthem—Call To Remembrance NOTICE! Total IlabllltUs apd _ Gospel Hall devices themselves. MONDAY EVENINGS — 8 P. M. * 10 P. M- at six o’clock followed by enter­ a No Mininniiii or Cover Charge ...... Roberta capital accounts . . . . f l.tOS.OOS.tS Chrstiaa Sdeaee Sendees 415 Center Street ' Buckingham Congregational SSKMORAKDA tainment. • According to Secre­ Offertory solo by Alfred C. Lange, Sunday, Jaanaty 16, 1944 Church Kills 12 Persons Further Information Can Be Obtained Aassts Fudged tary Thomaa Wray over 150 have ■ "Just for Today” ...... Seaver Com ..D*pl. 10:30 a. m.—Breaking bread. Rev. Philip Rose, Pastor By Calling Miss Milligan b'nlud States Govern­ signified their intentions of attend- B Parties^ large or Small can he seiattid in Postlude—Allegro ...... Vincent Hartford, First Church, Sun. 11; 12:15 p. m.—Sunday school. Plan to Appoint Madrid. Jan. 15— UP)—Twelve We Need Containers ALSO Yoqng People’s Mu Sigma^ Chi On 3228 ment obligations, di­ Itog. __ S. S. 11; Wed. 8, 587 Farmington 7 p. m.—Gospel service 10 a. m.—Sunday school. persons were killed and at least rect and fully guaran­ Family stylet Society at 6 p> m. Ave. Second Church, Sun« 11 11 a. m.— Morning worship. 75 injured w’hen an eight-story teed ...... 7 in ,000.00 William M. McBride will preach . New Executives Other liunda and alockt 0 legion members and their and 6, S. S. 11; Wed. 8, Lafayette at the gospel meeting Sunday eve­ building under construction in Very Badly! Loans and-discounts (In­ frlandi wUl be entert^n^ thta Monday at 7 p. m.. Boy Scouta. and Russ street. ning, and continue each week-day Boosts Brotherhood Week western Madrid collapsed last cluding redtaoounU) ■ • evening by Peter Pantaluk srith ^ The music featured is not harsh, hut soft • Tueaday at 7 p. m.. Girl Sut8. Rockville Society, Sun. 11; S'. S. at 7:45 p. m. the coming week ex­ New York, Jah. 15—(8>)— The nighL Other assets ...... Tuesday a t 7 p. m., Qhoir re­ ______his piano accordlan. He naa 11; Wed. 8, 94 Union S t cept Saturday.. A cordial Invita­ New York, Jan. 15— constructed. W* Mt’BRlDE, Ashland, Ky. C h e s t e r people. posit OTS.OOd.OO ing at the church. Mlaa Anna M. God hath given to-us eternal life, which freedom and equality flour­ [recently been hoapitallaed, Ida pw - and shall not corns Into condem­ ish in human society." He made north of Italy. Total ...... TU.OOO.OO [enta have been Informed In a let­ Wilbur, Director of Christian Bdu- 8:50 a. m.—Sunday achool and Wh'cn the appointees are coil Wrong Basket In Mind Al GosjteTlHafl > ’ Ion it the South Methodist nation; but Is passed from death the request in a message given out Xtate o( Connecticut. County Or ter from their aon. Bible classes., Alfred Lang here by Dr. Everett R, Cllnchy, ftrpied, the broadcast said, three Hartford, is. Mancheater. . c u rch. will be the speaker. All unto life;.” ..(John 6-24). San Diego—(>Pi—A Coronado 415 Center Street Call “ Charlie’^ at the I superintendent. ^ Rev. G. Gordon president of the National Confer­ of their predecessors will be as­ I, Harold C. Alyord. Treasurer of The Guiseppe-Garlbaldl Society Che teachers are urged to attend Obrrelativc passages from high school bsaketbsll player bad NIGHTLY EXCEI»T SATURDAY AT 7 ;45 P. M. the above named bank, do eoUmnly Christian Bdehce textbook^ "Scl-1 Parker^ mUulonary from Africa, ence of Christians and Jews. In signed to- the ministry of the In­ swear that the above ilatemant la srill InstaU Its offtcers n* SHERIDAN this meeting. terior for “other duties" and flvs the right idea in his team’s game SUNDAY AT 7 P. M. ence and Health with Key to the I will address the Sunday school his message the president said true to tha bstt of aiy bnowltdgs I coming y w tomorrow aro Note others , will be "placed at the dis­ with La Jolla yesterday, but the The Rainbow Cleaners and belief. _ _ Bcilpturea” by Mary Baker Bkidy.| 10:00] a. m.—Worship service now waa a good time "for us to at ™ IniUlIatto*! wUl s w STAR’n MONDATt At the morning service the offl- posal of the Ministry ot tha Inter- wrong basket in mind. The lad's All Are Heartily Invited HAROLD C. A LV O B p lace at the Italian Arhertcan club Dial 3802 Main St# cera of the church for 1944 are Include th" following (pp. 324. and 1 Rev. O. Gordon Parker who sd- pledge renewed devotion to the Puberrlhed and awom, to before no fundamentals upon wlMl|$ ios." 'Ris ninth p i s t appanntly wrong-wair tpas ^ ^ Tel. 2*0030 if you can help. Thanks me this "lb day of January. 1*44. in EMridge atreet and all mem- “ CLAUDIA” , as!:*d to sit in one group on the 825): “Jesus said subslantlaUy.ldrssssd us on Jan. SB, M*1 a LuL'lS it. .M.MtTK [beri are urged to be on time Itti'that beUevtUi in bw sliaU BotijBsn iCt« tilMHiil i» AMm 4DjUlte IMM btiR feUUUL^ " jfl jBMTMg . Notary Public.- “^ity That StoMied Hitler" U-1-1I-4L ^ I promptly at the hour mentloneil. '•■ I','

MANCTHKSTER KVENTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1944 > A G E m r * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1944 fftAJE FOUR

CHINA: Women Join War of Ghosts On Sea, Land T h /sfs By S|)«BC«r Monna They are paid and supplied by T Cbun^lcing-'— One Japan's the army. Good Priuting Headquarters ^rake Service HAIR TREATMENT Wcgcat problems in China is a Thousands of women serv^. Secure Space They do work roughly analogous • ghost army viciously and contin­ Best results cannut be obtained in giving permanent ually stabbing In the rear. with that of women in U. S. forces Gikson^s Forte It Is an army of hard-hitting, but with one exception—many are For Storage waves if the hair that is to be done is not in proper con­ hard-lighting guerrillas whose nghters as much at home In a dition. Abused or dry hair should have proper prelim­ broad strategy is: Withdraw skirmish as a G1 is with a Ga- Has Been This Auto inary treatment before it will take a successful perma­ when the enemy advances, haras.s rand. Oiaiiibors Trucking Co. nent wave. him when he camps, attack when The most famous guerrill.a to­ Mechanic's Specialty he is exhausted, give chase when day Is a 63-year-old woman. Ma­ Takes Over Oltl Man- he flees. dame Chao Yu Tung, known ,as chcfller Green Mill. For Many Years. The hunting, ground stretches the'"mother . . of the guerrillas. ' At w, WELDON BEAUTY STUDIO 2 BOO miles *The strength is of- the head ot a band, she fought Have you become acquainted { 99 East Center Street llelally estimated at 350,000 or many engagements with the Jap­ The old Manchester Green Mill located at Manchester Green has Mith the Bear Wheel Alignment | 0iore men and women. They op­ anese who have placed a price machliie, a modem and scientific i erate in the shadow of Shanghai. of 230,000 Chine.se dollars on her been taken over by the Chambers Trucking Company to give them machine enabling a mechanic to! Peiping, Canton and other cltle.s head. Today she is a special re­ spot at once'any-defect which la' stora<;e in occupied China; in Manchurian cruiting agent for the army. more space for storage. They are throwing you*- car wheels out of | JOHN I. OLSON now located at 68 Hollister street, forests; in the rich valley tof the A pint-sized grandmother with line or off balance ? This is an im-1 Yangtze; in the mountains of wrinkled face and slow walk, she but in the near future they will portent point to watch on your' Loco/ and Long Shantung. Wherever there are is already a legend. Once to dem­ have their office located at this car because a car that ia not run­ Gintract PainUnR Japanese m Cbina, there are guer- onstrate to a group of skeptical new warehouse at Manchester ning true to form la bound to cut < DUtanre Moving Green. A ' rlllas. peasants that they too should be­ milea off the life of your precioua Dependable! Isolated from China proper are come guerrillas she led a party to . This trustworthy trucking com­ Urea. They must wear evenly on Interior Decurating aome 20,000 guerrillas in Man­ the com ftold and with a Mauser pany has built up an enviable your car if you are to get the ulti­ PHONE 626(1 churia cut off from active direc­ in each hand shot and killed two reputation oyer a period of years mate life in your Urea. I. the tread tion by Chungking. Japanese sentrie.s within eight of In ail the trucking and moving la wearing off un one aide more Paper HanginK Movement Be gas In 'SI the wails of Peiping. work it accomplishes. This concert than the other, the Bear Wheel THE AUSTIN A. ' South of the Great Wail the By Heas an Well employes only experienced men >Iignment machine will find out guerrilla movement started with Officially there are no sea guer­ skilled In the handling of furni­ and at once, then the trouble can 12 Jackson Place chamrers ro be easily adjusted. 'The Gibson Oa­ the outbreak of war on July 7. rillas. but unofficially China’s ture. It also maintains a fleet of 68 Hnllisler St., Manchester 1987. Its sponsors were princi­ ghoat army has operated at sea trucks which are capable of carry­ Community Press Fitted rage, one - of the best known ga­ Phone 4.170 pally the IntelllgenUla and retired a.s well as on land. Men oper­ ing tons of furniture and goods of rages In Manchester, owned by army officers. They were scat­ ate in small boats to raid enemy every type, Ixith for long-distance Bert Gibson, located at 188 Main lighthouses, or travel as Innocent and local moving jobs. And, In street, has this Bear Wheel Align­ tered groups acting independent- For All Printing Needs ment machine. Mr. Olbson's many After the battle of Hsuchow. passengers and take possession of spite of wartime restrictions, and SEE FOR YOlIRSKi.PI Japanese merchantmen. priorities, the Chambers company years of experience, In fact over HIGH GRADE In May, 1988, the government ap­ 28 years, enable him to diggnose - Hue e a e go pointed regular army officers for Guerrillas make the Japanese has managed to maintain the same In spite of wartime restrictions* They are extremelyv busy in this grip on North China an unca.sv dependable service. The'y do. of wartime as the volume of busi­ any type of trouble you may be ovei fiNU oat liaison work with guerrilla groups on all types of paper the Com­ having with your car. As the Japanese advanced deep­ one. People escaping from Peiping course, work upon the return trip munity Press located at 251 North ness Is running high in the print­ Mrtth a inagai PRINTING er into China communications have been conducted hundreds of regulation which mcan.s saving of Main street is now well stocked ing buslnes.s today. However, E.xpert Brake Service tying || I a s » Expert brake service and wheel JOB AND COMMERCIAL with the guerrillas were, in many miles through Japanese lines to gasoline and tires according to again and can adequately take they are not too bu.sy to give you when V r gel safety. Federal orders. the attention you desire and do alignment arq- especially featured PRINTING cases, completely cut off and their care of any printing you may at the Gibson Garage because Mr. Ibmegb «er« effectiveness b^gan to decline. The Chinese military authori­ need. A. E. Holmes and J. W. your printing job to your utmost Man.v Are Moving Now Gibson believes your brakes to be cing It — aae see let peuraeU During the battle for Hankow, ties hese say that in peace time Everyone is on the move in war­ Bars, owners o f ' this reliable satisfaction. They not only of­ Prompt and Bdteieal PvHitlag the most important equipment on I It duesat satisfy every stand- ol All HInda W iur RIUYDU DO TO lU H IT THE n n i l i r YU I ? lost to the invaders in October. eighty per cent of China’s guer­ time and many to distant places, printing concern have earned a fer yoti high grade. printing but rilla forces would be peasants or your car. ‘Your brakes are aome- 1938, the government changed its while others are forced to store valuable reputation as line print­ printing at the most reasonahli* thing you simply cannot neglect .rd. COMMUNITY PRESS poitcy and guerrilla troops were students. Students constitute their furniture for the duration at ers in the many years they have of costa. Patrons of the Com­ 11 you are to have your own life A. B Holmes J. t% Han reorganized into regular units, thirty per cent of the force and least. This warehouse that the been in business. munity Press appreciate the serv­ and the lives of others. All repair COtlK’S SERVICE S'l A. large and small, and became an peasants fifty per cent. Chambers company has taken At this Community \ Printing ice which this firm goes out ot work is painstakingly done at the tlanrliMtet Ureen. I*liiias SIHN> 161 No. Mala St. le t 618$ integral branch of the Chinese Since the reorganization. over at Manchester Green Is large Press they can efficiently handle it’s way to give it’s customers Gibson Garage and expertly, and army. China’s ghoat army receives reg­ and an excellent storage apace for any order you place with them. They are capable of turning out of course, is absolutely guaran How n ey Operate ular military rank, the highest furniture. You can rest assured They will take as painstaking care anything from one sheet to a book teed. Of a necessity, in these war­ The guerrillas blow up bridges, that of Lieutenant Genefsd, and that anything you give them to of just a small job siich as print­ and have the right type of equip­ time days, Gibson’s is just as busy Get Your Supplies Of wreck trains, bum food and sup­ is organized like a regular mili­ store here will be In just as good ing wedding Invitations, personal ment to do it with their modern as they'can be, but you can be L R. Broithwaite ply depots, sabotage machinery in tary base. condition when you have it re­ stationery, calling cards or tickets printing presses. sure Mr. Gibsoii will see that your Ox-Line Point mines and factories, toss bomba Most of the guerrilla forces turned. The same is true of the as they do with larger order of So, remember, for your every car gets ail the attention it re­ Keys Made. lAicka Repaired. into Japanese patronized amuse- possess radio sets, and receive moving work done by the Cham­ commercial work. You will And printing need, see the Community quires in an experienced and skill- Now for Those naent places, cut telegraph wires, orders in a secret number code ber’s company, they take the beat them glad also to give you esti­ Press, for high quality work cou­ ful manner as speedily as possible I'oola Ground Pall Painting Jobs. destroy highways and attack Jap­ which has apparently baffled the of care of your furniture and mates on any type of printing you pled with reasonably low prices to and you will be more than satis­ anese supply columns. They are be.>»t brains of the Japanese army. goods, and help yo:i in every way have in mind and when you do give you the best printing avail­ fied with the results, whether it is Lawn Mowers Sharpened Accounts of the casualties in­ just a minor adjustment, brake Manchester particularly partial to assaults on imsslble with the problems of mov­ place an order with them it will able. See them soon. You may Electrical Utilities smaller Japaner^ garrisons. flicted by the guerrillas have often ing. be taken care of as quickly as call thiem by telephone by dialing and wheel alignment, or any other Skill in demolition and other been exaggerated. The high com­ They do ask you however, to let Manchester 5727. car repair work you require. Re-C-ondlt toned Hardware Co. pos-sible. You will be able to find the Gib- destructive work was developed mand has made available to The them know as far ahead as possl Peter Uallasen — Jnaepb Barrett at schools devoted to the training Associated Press its own records .son Garage by the Big Bear Sign Gone Repaired Props. ble when you expect to need their o * . » that is staiiding o u t. in front of o f giMiTlUas force officers. which modestly claim that since services, as with their crowded i r i i r e e r r o m M a l e 282 North Main Street As integral parts of the Chi the outbreak of war to the end Deaths Last IXight their address. 185 Main street, and schedule in these busy wartime their telephone la 5012. •42 Pearl St. Phone 4200 TeL 6265 ness army, the guerrillas are un­ of November. 10-12, the guerrilla.^ days, It will glve^ them a chance der the direct authority of the .have killed 3.3.282 Japanese an i to'make arrangements to give yo\i Among Woiintlecl Seattle—Elbriilge Amos .Ptoart. Use Too Many Words mnnee'tmm nearest war zone commander ' lost 38,042 in dead themselves. all the Ume you require in your .86, founder of the Carnation Milk moving joB'. When you call, a date Company and nationally known Harrisburg, ^ . (Jh Too inany We Have Been in the Johnson Bros. drive and an announcement will be is set and put down on their calen­ Washington, Jan. 15 — (/P) — livertfvk owner. He was born I words wCre the downfall of a forthcoming within the next few dar, then when the time comes, Pluiiiliiiig himI Ileal- In Northeast Seventeen New Englamlcrs are In near Greensboro. N C. 1 Philadelphia couple says the Penn- Eleclrical Contmrtora days, according to Mr. Hathaway. the> are free to give your moving eluded in today s War department In order to avoid any confusion job their utmost attention and Chicago- Horace E Newoomet. | laSon ing BiiMiiess fur Many 511 Main Street in the ut'ure the committee also list of 437 United States soldiers vice president of the Pennsvi-1 Section Next consideration. vania TOilVo'ad'.and'as^ocTaled'wlVh bottles. The Iward said th^ Years. Tel. 6227 76(M wished to have the townspeople You’ll want to try Chambera wounded in action in the Central tell-tale- -and unnecessary words understand that In the event of Tru'Mng Company the next time Pacific, European, Mediterranean the line for alm''.st 48 years, He wa.s a native of Philailelphla. on the labels were "Beware of itcly on nor eiperience and stormy weather on the regular vou have a moving or storage job. and Southwest Pacific areas. Counterfeits." We Will Gladly Give Vo« Waste Paper to Be Col­ Jays of collection the paper will be You 11 find their prices are quite New Englanders and next of New Rochelle. N.'y .- Mrs. Ma- service for be^t results. taken up the next clear day. Right kin Include from Connecticut: 1el 8. Welch, 50. wlSe of James A Eattmatce. TkWrn-misym reasonable too, for the satisfactory lected in That Area on now conditions are bad on the side Mediterranean area; Welch, vice president of the work they accompUsh for you. Crowell-Collier Publishing Com­ OllAl.irV streets and if the householders Their telephone number la 6260. Kish, Pvt. Thomss A, — Mrs. *ohnson & Little , Next Monday. will put the bundle near the curb­ Rose Kish, mother, 246 Ely pany. She was bom In Washing­ P it I N I I N G I 109 Ueater Street ing it will help the truckers to Marines Come To ReacM avenue. South Norwalk. ton, D. C. Haagaa » Heirtgaratow The Waste Paper Salvage com­ make the collections-a lot easier Reid, Second Lieut. Alban E., New y8 Pul Mrs. Antonette Santomasslmo, the fc.at. nrner H wtll Leonard of Sulphur Bluff, Tex., New Rochelle. N. Y.—Lyle F produred ondei the osuol and mittee. Collection of waste paper is ^ until the learned the train had no mother, 20 Shelter street, New GAKAGF. Among Oranges Howard .Olson, 68. v*ce president noMlem oHIrlenl methoda Uel B H UllMMHi. I>mp Vie Ssn>mSi/ffy scheduled for Monday in the diner. The conductor wired ahead Haven. nni enttmata Northeast section of Manciiester. ot the American Apprasal Com­ REPAIR SHOP for canned milk at Bremen, Ga. pany of Milwaukee, Wis , and as­ This takes is the north side of East Then Mrs. Leonard discovered she Babies Upset Work UF|H*mlaMe t|aaltty ■ Srrvtce' Specializing at Wm H. Green. Prop. Center street, the east side of London„Jan. 15 -18*)—The Span­ sociated with the company since BlUAB had no ration points. A group of 1898 He was a native of Mt. Mur- WILLIAM H SI:HIKLIN.E Main street clear through to Oak­ ish government has been asked to Marines, passengers on the train, New Bern. N. C.— (J*) —O. C. WkMi ASgmaaet. Columbia and Elk Kicycles. land. This aectioii, incidentally. Is ris. WiS. 185 aprooe Street IM SSse find out who placed tirne bombs In collected enough points and baby CTrump, an oil distributor here, U. S. nres. OU KNOW that this year may bring great victories — if every the largest cuntriifiutor to the had lunch. drove his own truck to Wilming­ B rake and r waste paper drive. several cargoes of long-awaited ton this week to bring oil to aid U n m ereter ftepaira. Service. 6 WE BOUGHT EXTRA WAR BONDS Weekly Average 18 Tons oranges which the Ministry of Mule Eats Currency in the fuel shortage In this area. I.Et I.ERt CAPITOL American, civilian as well as soldier, stands loyally at his or her In asking for the average of 15 Food plana to distribute to fruit- The reason? All three of his truck KLINKRAI SKRVIt E Servteei AeceiMorica. Y tons per week - the committee hungry Britons. Roxboro. N. C. — i/P) — While Waltei N U-4-lerc IMreclor GRINDING GO. World's Safest Investments A A j j ^ points out that waste paper is B'>riibs were found in , at least drivers became fathers on the post. And, whatever else your duties may call for, there is one job that feeding his mule Waldo Satterfield same day and did not report for 18 Main St. I'eL 7958 I^M ainSL Phone SO 12 180 Spruce St. Phone 5450 now Nuniber One on the list of war two nt three orange ships sailing lost his billfold, containing SlOO in . i. • , 4. work. UNITIB m m WAR SAVINOt tONOS-SMIU It concerns every citizen—that concerns you: That is to help make 1944 one essentials. Most of the paper Is ; from Spanish porta. An expliMion currency. A little later he di.scov- “ When rhingt* Are IhUI now being used by munitions man- iabi'Stn one destroyed between 200 cred his loss, went to the stall to Interest: 2.9% a year, compounded 'ufacturers and the scarcity of raw i and 300 cases An examination of look for it. All he could find was Pay Taxes Twice , Our Bu^ineas U Good” semi-annually, if held to maturity. of the decisive years of human history. So make whatever sacrifice may materials has causeo shutdowns In ; the next ship’s cargo revealed a the indigestible zipper. SAWS OK ALL KINUS Buy Yuur Hardware KRAUSE'S Denominations: $25, $50, $100, $500, various Iplants throughout . the | time bumb among the fruit a third St. Joseph,' Mo.—(iP)—Buchanan SE1 AND KlI.ED -6- m mm East. While the shortage has not , ship yet to dock will be sealed un* county has 80 of the most absent- GREENHOUSES $1,000. Price: 75% oi maturity value. be necessary to help make the 4th War Loan Drive the success it must minded persons In the U.S.A., The IliMirway rn CtimInrttDg, Hand and Power yet affected Manchester it could | til a thorough search has been con- and Housewares •I HarMord i be serious except for the splendid ducted, officials announced last EXPERT REPAIRING County Collector C. C. Van Ardle Conservalive Lawnmnwen* Sharpened iVMK tbiasusy BONOS oM 96i.i*70i readily be if we are to realize our great objectives this year. cooperation of the local residents. night. ON ALL MAKESOK CARS believes He’s just completed mail» HtiinelHiF Kunerat ctervicc and itverhauhd special a i i « uu«mi marketable, acceptable as bank coUat* Most Essential Now Little citrus fruit ia available ing checks to that number of •28 .MAIN S'l.. MAM TIES I EH Ageats lor MarmlUan Oil. ' Needs at UtVFfl (u PkiMW oral, redeemable at par and a ce n ^ Every bit of scrap paper is ab­ here Britons have oaid as high as property riwnera who have paid U A i.l S8 6 9 Beet for Alr-Uiaited Fagtnea. OrOFT. laT riM intereot fo r the purpose of satisfying Ask yourself honestly—how much of a saWifice is it to give up some solutely essential. Jus', p few mo­ $6*1 for a single lemon sold at a their taxea twice. Total amount *i|M*riallal la ew ments a. day to bundle up tlic pa­ war benefit auction. Involved was $1,567. Federal estate taxes. Dated February aarai ana Wfs luxury just temporarily in .order to buy theNbest investments in. the per which oi'dinnrily was due for CAMPBELL'S 6 • a g Arranga 1, 1944; due Mardi 15,1970. Denomi­ the ash pile will help out the situ­ Christens New Destroyer We Have a New Su|i- James A. Woods nMnta — nations: $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, ation ihamensely. 'The committee ply of New Cuveringa Hardware Store $100,000 and $1,000,000; Price: par and world? When you’ve answered that question, bu3Ka^ least one extra $100 ia picking up thit waste paper and Somewhere in Australia,. Jan. 15 v m r tuworv accrued interest putting the money to good use. i/Vi - Mr«. Douglas MacAi thur, Griswold s Cor. Main and Middle Tpk PmIVW Ptaala Already a new operating tabli ia wife 01 the Allied Southwest Pa- fur Latlies* and GeuU* Bond now— at your oflice or plant, if possible. A^d if you’ve already on its way to the -Memorial hos- i cifii coniinander, today christened A tlantic UIVIBRELLAS RANGE oniu Mcuamui Series “ C” Savings pital and there are several other | the new Australian de.stroyer "Ba ... Especially Korda, Met;- Notes; %% Certificates of Indebted­ bought, buy again this month—and keep ’em! \ things that the institution could taan’’ in ceremonies at New curys and Lincoln Zephyrs. Service Station A l^ Some New a n d ' Callle and Poultry ness; 2^% Treasury Bonds of 1956- WARUMN ■’use and which the committee plans South Wales shipyard. to install if the' present rate is in­ All Work 289 Main Street Women’s Umbrellas. Landscaping 1959; UnitiMi States Ss'vings Bonds creased. Suffers Only Effects of Chill Absolutely Guaranteed! Are Bringing I'op Pneeat Series **F”; United States Savings Bring In Your Old Krames FU EL O IL and Pleased With Set-Up .MUBILUIL — 51UB1LGAS for the Metal in Them. ^ PEED Bonds Series “G”. ' Those in charge of the nation­ Joplin. Mo.—i Lenora Dick, General - ■■ wide •campaign to salrTige waste 14. fell 70. feet into water in an 381 Center Street Tree Surgery Thii sticker in yeur window moani you hova paper are pleased with the set-up ; abandoned mine shaft. Firemen MAIN STREET Automobile L. PALUZZl MOON'S FEEDS I In Manchester. The dlrei-t method Telephone 6566 lescued lierler^^th r rope after her «a BtsseU Street T eL 6688 Conn. State License. FUR RKS1 R F .S |l|ia i saves time and handling and this lusty cries-s-^pMMksearchers to the SERVICE STATION Service bought 4th War Loon socuritioa tends to keep the prices within pit. A doctor called to attend her S78 Main St.' TeL t - i m Work Carefully and BACK TH E ATTACK! Kason. The committee is also con­ said she. was suffering only from Neatly Done. sidering another plan to aid the the effects of a chill. -FOR- LARS'N'S John S. Wolcott & Sou • PEED s e r v ic e -1 • 4 Dupont Point Products l i t BoUiater 81. Pboee U 97 is liFiMil Uqaaiv 640b VOLUMEbR BLANK — BLOOD DONOR SERVICE M«nrhesf‘'r t!hapler, fhe American Red Cross WALLPAPER ______V I N^snt lo Donate Blood for the Arny and Navy RESIDENTS OF T. P. N a m e ...... PICTURE FRAMING ORFORD VILLAGE kunerai h o m e

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SATUKUAY, JANUARY 15, 1014 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JA N U A R Y 15, 1914 P A G E S E V I ►Xr.E SIX HE.AI.TH 4'Oi.tlMN aftarnoon by the large group of rred only plan tlic next war witii- Voil Take Whal You Gel Theta* Days hich \voli!il be goo I romilt.?. ] Only^ Real Way to Reduce ^ Is wnu—1U8V Bruce Enrico Rockville volunteera. Over sp volunteer Service Group Manchester Which makes' ns wonder: Do Rn.--1 out Ilal.v. T o d a y s Radio workers have been contributtog Little Fellow Already H, the United States and Britain It is no more ridiculous than % Lewis H. OhapaoaM their time and the Church school i__ To Cut Down on Your'"Diet room la rapidly nearing completion. Evening Herald discuss things with one another the alibi Hitler used to start this Eastern War Tima Is Promoted 846. RoeIrvUle Makes Report ■war. It’s a good guess that some The workers have moved on to ■ miy during formal conferences? that the same degree nf emphasis other rooms and It iS expected that ’ Made Dizzy by Newi^| £ 5 .^ N C . one will try to use it. in the I’M SORRV 5UD - By Dr. ’Thomas 0 . Masters WTHT — Hawaii Calls; WNBC Aren’t they speaking, now? Have Written for NBA |has not been placed on the con­ 1:00—w n c —News; WDRC —<9 the rear hallway and the large BUltn 8tr««t trol of tuberculosis in this group. —Andy Russell. Unit o f Second Cungre* MaDcbMtar. Conn, they found any basis for day by >ears ahead. Our hope is that WE'W PI?ESH OUTA Tuberculosis V has been com- ! Serenade; News; WTHT — Becomes Sergeant as Crop and Feed kitchen will be completed within THOUA* fBlloUSON Further improvement in the con­ News; Music; WNBC—Horace 6:45— WTIC — Medical Talk; the next two weeks. A lunch Is day, week by w'eek underatandlnfl there will be fewer Germans will­ 4 Lu ThiMOS tnonly considered to be predom-.' gational Church Active Congrcffs Back in Ses- doiura m taxea-^a Oanaral trol of tuberculosis depends to a Heidt. WDRC — Newe; WNBC — Result of Acts in the served at the conclusion of the . ® " 1 . . . 1 saylfig the Mm* thing a >. roundoa Oetoboi 1. ing to believe it. You WAMTED' • Inantly one of the diseases of Newe. and collaboration? Or does their youth. Contrary to this opinion considerable degree upon detecting 1:15—w n c —Market Report end New Georgia Battles. Loans on Hand work sessions. .' - In War Work. ffion and Everything' but Congress ignores that at?: Publtabad Bv«rj B*«otnt good feeling, like that of a stilt active tuoerculosis in the older 7:00— w n c — Department of William O. Smith least until It^gets Its two bUlfam stands the fact that figures for Agricultural News; WTHT — State Speaks; WDRC — Man •uadbjra and H'liidaya. family, depend completely upon mortality in the' United States! age group. Greek Program: WNBC—News Word has been received to this Now in Groove in dollar bill passed. . tha Poat OSloa a ' Uanohaa-ar, Conn.. Tuberculosis in older persons Behind the Gun; WTHT— Amer­ city of the death at El Monto, Cal­ The Service committee of the M £SSnd Claa? Man Hatta^■ show that the highest death rate I Bruce C. Enrico, son of Mrs. Field Supervisor to Be Second Congregational church FDR asks for a soldlsr-voto law ' formal banquets paced by an ade­ reflects the presence of yesterday’s 1:80— w n c — The Baxters; ican Legion Auxiliary; WNBC Marion Enrico, of 138 Eldridge ifornia, of William G. Siyilth, for­ Washington. Your Federal from tuberculosis occurs in the \ . . WDRC — StricUy Swing; made a fine report at the annual to let all serviesmen vote a n d ' SUl«OIlJT10N RATE* quate number of toasts? seventh decade. There Is a pay- ' epidemiology in today s si^lety. —What’s Newe. street, has recently been promot­ At His Office in Rock< merly of Rockville. / WNBC—Horace Heidt. 7:15—WTHT—Muelc. meeting of the church Thursday Congress gets involved to a SocE Ona Taat ...... I n We shall apparently soon have cL ioglcal hazard Involved m and P^vldes a strong link to fu- ed from Private first class, to Ser­ He was born in Rockville, Oct. 4, By Jainea Marlow and of plans. 1:45— w n c — MUe O’Dimes; 7:30— w n c — Ellery Queen; geant'as a- result of his excellent ville Monday. 1890, and was employed for many evening, which many thought mer­ George Zielke tlng_____ la CopyC o o x _:. i,— ; •' * * ‘ ; i |» oo an answer, now that the Polish Income Tax ited publication in The Herald. And then while I got 'bells rin g-' ■OallTar5—w n c —Fourth War Loan; Band, WTHT — Education for Saturday, January 15 fore never claim any attention. L„ngn,e,.ation paid for the policy Control Methods unrecognized reservoirs and Service In Chapel van, Mrs. Verna 'TTirall; Sunday an assortment of useful articles mind. If a labor draft was any unions for political purposes. Now But there have been many ex- nontaxable. spreaders of tuberculosis to their WDRC?— Report from London. Freedom; WNBC—News. Planes to Fly Over the The regular morning worship school superintendent, Mrs. Wll were sent to each member in the a congressman asks the Justice -The phenomenal decrease in 4:30—wnc—Doctors at War; good at all it would do two things: ceptlona to the rule. And these in the case of annuities received families and whole communities. 10:16— WDRC — Correction service at the Union Congrega­ 11am Booth; assistant. Miss Grace armed forces. Cookies have been Stop strikes and keep workers on department to investigate a labor Between Banquets tuberculosis among younger per­ WDRC—The Colonel: WTHT— Please: WTHT—Saturday Night Town Dropping Simu­ tional church on Sunday will be leader beeauae he is supposed to all have one Incurable technique either under annuity oi-endowment sona reflects the efficiency of Control of this extremely con­ Risley; Sunday school secretary, made and packed at regular inter­ their Jobs. But will It? .Labor , m « i^xf inaur*nc6, oi* under retirement tagious disease will come with Sweet Stringtime. ^ Bondwagon; WNBC—Army Ser­ lated Bombs. held in the Chapel instead of the Miss Doris Campbell: Sunday vals to the boys who are still in have said in print his outfit col­ Russia, acting alone in the Po­ for getting themselves off a" icy I methods used for its prevention, vice Forces Present. church auditorium. This step is doesn’t like it. Then injlitary men lected c lot of money for political' which the general comprehenalon on the part 5:00—w n c — Your America^ school treasuier. Miss Ruth Lar­ this country, and each one is re­ said- it would boost morale of the lish dispute, is acting outside the detection, and treatment. The WDRC—Corliss Archer; WTHT, 10:80—WTIC—Grand Old Opry. being taken due to the current coal membered with a gift and cards purposes. spot. It is to race their motors taxpayer has contributed or made high mortality of the elderly Is of the public of its prevalence Unless bad weather Intervenes, son; Cradle Roil superintendent troopa. Navy Bulletin Board: WNBC— 10:45—WDRC—Talks; WTHT — shortage and services will be held Mrs. Verna Thrall; nominating o n , their respective birthdays. But political purposes might be realm of international coopera­ and apln their wheels as much as payments, a portion of the annuity probably due In part to the fact among old people. Manchester will experience Its But anyway—Congress splits Tea and Crumpets. News; WNBC — "ro Be An­ to the chapel until further notice- committee, Hoadley Wllles, chair­ ■These birthdays and corrected ad­ in the future and nobody asks for tion. In this Russia seems to us they can. Perhaps their idea Is to is t-onsidered as rcpre.senting a re- newspaper in the country paraded nounced. first air raid drill tomorrow, with Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes, pas­ wide open right away on the la­ ^ , i. , ...... that turn of the funds originally paid 5:30 — WTIC — Cesar Saerch- man, Sumner Forbes. William dresses are printed on the church bor draft. . They say it's swell, any kind oL investigation of the wrong. the. Burchard utterance, pa; 11:00— News on all Stations. airplanes flying overhead and tor of the Union church will spin their wheels enough so that, nontaxable, and the bal- all fair, becauae I can’t s e e „ a Inger: WDRC— Afternoon Melo­ Booth. George Brown, Mra. Peiry calendar each week for the con­ they say it’.s terrible, they .say it’s strikes whicTi. happen right now. We feel htat Russia should now 11:15— WTIC — Nelson Olmsted; dropping sinVulated bombs. The preach on the subject, ,‘‘Onc Step But jf we have troubles now (the at the cost of some tire rubber, |a taxable as Income. The Comment tlcularly stressing the fact that chance of such a Congress as the dies; WTHT—Music. exact hour of the bombing ia not Lathrop. venience of the church people who necea.sary, they .say it’s too late Coftneclicut WDRC—What Is It? WTHT — ah a Time" on Sunday morning. wish to remember their friends in little man ia still musing) we’ve agree to submit the Polish ques­ they will finally grind down amount considered as Income Is an Blaine, by his alienee, fully 78th havln]^ the guU or even a 6 ;45_ w n c —Starring Curt Mas­ known but will teke place some­ in the war, they say it’s never too sey; WNBC — Treasury Star­ Give and Take; WNBC — Cab Officers Announced the service. This has proved a got plenty of troubles 'coming up tion to the counsels of the United through the ice to a good traction amount each year equal to 3 per acquiesced in the Burchard toler­ Calloway. time between the hours of 1:30 in Maurice Fielding, of Vernon late. From The River Road desire, to put human beings and ring Curt Massey: WNBC worthwhile effort, and one soldier becauae. don’t forget—this is the States and Britain, and that an .,5 t n.,t it ^he total premiums, con- 11:30—WTIC — I Sustain the the afternoon and 4 o’clock. All of has been re-elected president of Open Forum The president says we need it year we elect a President. • on the pavement itself. But Isideratlon. or payments made for ance. Tammany waa preponder­ property on an equality by the to­ Parade. the local units will be called out writes that he received over 30 •international" method of settling By Malcolm Mollar Y ankee Wlnge; WDRC—Flashgun Ca­ the Vernon Civic Betterment As­ and two days later the War Man­ doesn’t work on lea of the solid, the annuity. Amounts received In antly Catholic. It voted aolldl? tal mobilization ut both for the when ths'flrst alert is flashed here birthday cards from his friends Evening sey; WTHT—Ted Lewie’s Orch. sociation. Other officers include back home In the church, and he power commission figures we’ll the problem should be permitted durable kind we’ve had lately. As excess of 3 per cent of the total Mr. Mollan, rstirsd editor of The Herald, preservee his contact Ry A H. o. and every air raid warden under Icy Sidewalks for Cleveland. Blaine lost New winning of the war. And to save 6:00—w n c — News; WDRC — 11:45—WTHT—Bernie Cummins' vice president, John Rorup; secre was proud of each and every one. need 600,000 fewer workers in the to function. a result, the driver with the spin- premiums consideration, or pay- wtth nil former daily readers by writing e weekly letter for Newe; WTHT — News; WNBC Orchestra; WNBC—Los Lati­ CJhief Air Raid Warden Thomas tai'y, Mrs. Helen Gleason; treas­ To the Editor:— first six months of 1944 than we these columne, in whicn he expresses nls own leisurely arrived- York state by the merest handful my soul I can’t see where there Service of. Intercession But perhaps it is still healthy . . ments made, are considei>ed as re- Some one in our esteemed Gov­ —Service Serenade. nos; News. Weir will be at his post. urer, Miss Catherine Costello; ex­ Last evening it was my misfor­ figured a month ago we’d need ning wheels sits there, helpless, at convictions concerning some major matters and nls observa­ of votes. 1,100 In all. and with it is any Justice in sending blood tune to have to go to the center A special service of intercession for our sense of balance, right as ernor’s corps of advisers is appar­ 6:15 — w n c — Mile O’ Dimes; 12:00— WTIC—News: Thomas Pe- Mr. Weir again warned resi­ ecutive TOmmittee, Ernest Rich­ waa held last October for the and senators investigating the nmCKACTlON urttil .some one comes along to t,)g. however, when the total tax- tions concerning some very minor ones, as seen from nis honje the election. Cleveland’s plurality and bone and brain off to the bat­ luso’s Orchestra: WDRC — dents to observe the rules and stay ard, James Touhey, John Ellison, of town. we may be on the Polish quesUon, ently addicted to a recurring 'WDRC — People’s Platform; members of the armed forces. The war say we don’t need the draft give him a push, or some wiser free amounts received equal the on the banks of the Niantlc River. Uiok for his contribution in the popular vote throughout tlefield by compulsion, and by WTHT — Music; WNBC — News. away from any bomb that might Samuel Gitlen and Maurice Field­ Leaving home it is only a short at all. each week-end. strategy, quite alluring because it distance to Pine street. On Pine church calendar with all the T O H iL f to have Russia remind us. by an­ driver comes along and takes total premiiinis. consideration or the country was only 23,000. If compulsion filling the war fac­ Sports; News. 12:30—WTIC — Barbara and the be dropped in thair neighborhood. ing. names listed was sent to each boy Disagreement on Steel other kind of unilateral, solo ac payments made for the annuity, is so deucedly clever and Intricate, 6:30—WTIC — Strictly Sports: Boys; New^. George H. Waddell, commander Engagement Announced street from Ridge to Center street, Then right after the president, there had been no Burchard there tories with men and women, while with the exception of a short space and girl, as are all other special over the wheel. then- the entire amount of each but not demonstrably safe or of the local War Council added his Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Cham­ the War Production Board’s Steel Uon, that there are probably ques- It is the latter mode of rescue annuity payment subsequently re- -There has been lots of good? which; it Is, or was. very close to capital, money, wealth In any and near Ridge and again near Center service calendars. b>- A would never have been a President sound in actual results. voice in the matter and asked Htat bers of Iowa Park, Texas, have Families of these service people division comes out with a state tiohs which we ouiaelves are re skating on the Niantlc River this the border line. I hadn't skated everyone play their part in the the sidewalk Is in the same condi­ which gives us most pleasure. We celved is considered as Income and Cleveland. every form, remains exempted The first demonstration of this announced the engagement of their are asked to cooperate and notify ment saying restrictions on the serving from the Held of interna­ winter and the boys and g ir l., then for some years but I had strategy came during the pleas­ drill. The usual signals will be daughter. Miss Roberta Marie, to tion now as it has been every win­ „K. ... art... « «« Playwright'a License from compulsory employment In No Real Solution Yet ter since 1935, never cleaned off Mrs. Park of any change of ad­ uSe.of steel an'tl Iron in more than tional consultation and solution. have oeen making the moat of it. bought a new pair of skates ure driving ban of last year. At used to call out the local units. Lieut. Carleton P. Menge, son of 600 civilian items will be lifted Fa t h e r Johns nlng wheels stand skeptically widow or other beneficiary re the nation’s Interest. Every casualty station will be or no attempt is ever made to dress. Keeping the roster up to Clare Luce is no clergyman. Biit that time, this curious instigator Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Menge, of and the next day the WPB says MEDICINE One such question is the prob­ aside while some one else takes ceiving such annuity payments, Probably it is the best skating ^ d*y and figured on having manned and Boy Scouts will be even have a path down the middle date ia an important part of the I Might Make a Dtfference of gubernatorial policy had the On Newspaper Ownership 121 High street, this city. program and involves a great deal they won’t be lifted. lem of Franco Spain. We now fkvi his place and then, with a gentle. Where property la received by has provided In ' quite a bit of the sport that wln- she is a playwright. Through the used as casualties with the ambu­ Miss Chambers is a g;raduate of of the walk. Entering Center Successfully Used Ovei 8b Ye,us that the river Perhaps If the Japs were in idea that it would be a very clever street 'ibout a half of the bloci of work. The president asks for 10 bll- Soviet Russia making a solo at­ . 1 B »!.« 4 gift, bequest, devise, or inheritance, notably be- if*’- To my astonishment 1 dia- mouths of his characters a play­ thing for the Governor to make a * •' lances picking them up whflrever the Oklahoma Baptist hospital and ational easing of the clutch and property is exempt many a long year; California, facing east, and the the incidents are staged. This will from Broad street to the R. R. un­ tack on this Spain, for its con­ causc there are long and broad covered that I was a clumsy, un- wright can say anything, no mat­ .striking departure from feder.tl New York, Jan. 15—(/Pi-Rsdlo«Band: 2:46, Hymns of All at present is a Lieutenant to the an equally moderate accelerator, income tax. hut any income Huna were In Florida, facing give the emergency stations some­ derpass, the walks ara almost aa policy and the policy of other men say the declstofi of the Fed- Churches; 6:16, Serenade to Amer- Army Nurse Corps being stationed tinued aids to Naai Germany. An calmly and. deftly takes the car I derived from such property is sub- atretches of smooth ice whoUy graceful, unpromising skater it ter how wildly extravagant or ma­ thing to do during the air raid In the Callfornla-Arizona Maneu­ bad aa they are on Pine street. north, and the U-boata o f both states and announce that tho From the underpass to the Cen­ s tu c k on Spain by Russia con- free from holes chopped by eel there ever was one; and that a liciously untrue, and then make b drill. ver Area. out of Its predicament. Elasy does | ject to the tax had command of the seas, the pleasure driving ban would be giv-. eral Communications Commission * ^ S— 12 Noon, Kate Smith; ter It ia about 40-60, some are traaU with the main record of ap­ speareis. Those holes, when »Port which gave you cramps in results jusUfy It. The playwright en no enforcement aid by Con­ In the event that airplanes fall Lieut.' Menge graduated from it. where hysterical extremes nev- Where Income from property Is I American people and the Ameri­ against setting up a particular 2:46 p. m.. Perry Mason. Detec- to reach Manchester for any rea­ cleaned and some are not, but the peasement of Franco which has received In a lumn sum as a gift, there are many of them. a . ha. j the upper leg muscles waa no need give not the slightest heed necticut police. rule which would bar newspaper tive; 5, Fun With Dunn, Springfield College, Mass., and the pay off is when you leave Mato or by bequest, devise, or inher- can people's Congress might feel This would, it was apparently son, the local Council has planned University of Chicago. He Is now come from the United States and been common enough during many ! ■P°*'t at all. I gave awgy the to fact or reality. He can allow ownership of broadcast stations i BLU—12:30, Fajrm and Home 26 Incidents for the drill. That will street and go west on Park street. One might think that. In the u^nce, it is exempt from Income differenUy about this super-aanc- hoped, highlight the Governor ns puts the question back about program: 3:30, Ladies Be Seated; assigned to the Station hospital at Try to walk and stay on your feet, Britain. There is little moral dlf' previous winters, are of course skates. fancy unlimited scope and Indulge %n individual who dared conduct be two incidents to each precinct Camp Gruber, Oklahoma. course of the years and recuri-ing 1 tax. 'Where, however, by the terms tlty of money. But they are not. where it was two years or so ago. i 4, Blue Frolics Sez You. and afford all of the services here almost the entire distance a per­ ference between aggression like rescues and demonatrattons, th cjol ibe gift, bequest, devise, w In- potential danger spots; and be- As I watch the kids on the riv­ in every Imaginable license with- a sort of strike against the pleas­ It was then the FCG began delv-i MBS—1:30. Luncheon with Lo- Crystal Lake Fishing son takes a chance on life and limb So I look for a half-way measure an opportunity to function. Dr. John E. Flaherty has an­ that of Russia toward Poland and . , . , ,. herltancc. such Income Is to he re­ sides, the chipped ice set free by er ice nowadays I have no envy out needing to give a thought to ure driving ban Itself, and, mors- ing into whether joint ownership pez; 2:30. Mutual Goes Calling: In Case of Rain trying to make It. cult of the spinning wheel would p,.pelted, or distributed at that may help a bit—perhaps over, as a militant champion of newspapers and broadcast sta- :4;30, Music for Half-Hour. nounced that the State Board of appeasement like ours toward the choppers Is always likely to in my soul. I’ m well content with the damage done to whichever of In the event that the weather is We had about 15 hours of be losing strength. But we’re not intervals, it is subject to tax. more than a lltUe—In putting an the “ honor system" as contrasted tlons might be contrary to "the ------Fish and Game voted to allow warmth when the sidewalks were Franco. The world of tomorrow, rubber overshoes—and good and his brain puppets is the object of bad the drill will be staged one Crystal Lake open for Ice fishing very sure that this is so. Interest on obligations of a spread around over quite an area, end to these lunatic strikes and with the OPA "gestapo ’’ Such at­ public Intereat.” week hence and if it occurs again soft and very easy to clean after if it Is to be built OP sound foun­ lucky # have them. kls attack. He Is master of the with permits on Saturdays and And some people are Uke that StiRe, freezing to the surface ice and demands for inflation througn titudes, it was felt, would be of However, they point out this the final Sun(*!y in January will the last storm and there isn’t dations for peace, should be archi­ /I . . . ______subdivision thereof, or the District low justice, the middle and the invaluable aid in establishing the difference: The commission, in its Manchester Sundays through February 6. It leg to stand on about not having In things other than driving, Columbia, or posseaaions of the making another hazard for skat­ wages. But always with the pos­ be the last date. After that if the will also be open this week-end, tected without either aggression high. If he chooses to create a Governor’s reputation on the na­ decision, let It be known that each raid has not been staged it will be had an opportunity to clean walks, They go through life with racing United States, is exempt from tax ers to avoid. No Lady Burchard sessions of the Haves safeguard­ tional political scene. And as for case hereafter would be considered Japuary 15 and 16. other than that people who do not character and then bang him for Date Rook called off Indefinitely. Cii’iltan Defense Drill or appeasement. motors and spinning wheels, won­ and, also, the Interest on obliga­ The river, in the winter, pro­ If Congressman Clare B'jothe ed, whoever else and whatever actual public observance of the separately in "the public interest" According to advices received do so must be too cussed lazy to tions of the United States Issued purely imaginary sins, he can do pleasure driving ban; it would Rockville In common with'other bend their backs with a shovel in Russia, taking it upon herself dering why other people still got vides a sort of economic barome­ Luce of the Fourth Connecticut else may suffer. Pray God that with the possibility that, where Tomorrow from the. State Council these drills orior to March 1, 1941. to the ex­ it. The playwright can do these probably be about the same, equal situations prevail, a non­ communities throughout the state cheir hands, and have no respect to deliver solo chastisement to ahead better than they do. ter for this regidn. When indus­ District ia allowed to make the may be wrong—and the further Annual meeting, Emanuel Lu­ are to be scheduled every three will take part in the Civilian-De­ tent provided in the Acts authoriz­ things--and does them—with no whether or not Connecticut en­ newspaper owner might be favored months and are to be held on Sun­ for law and order. Franco Spain, thereby demon­ ing their issue. For the manner try la booming and jobs are more keynote speech at the Republican wrong the better. ^ forcement officials were on the over a newspaper in a license ap­ theran church at 3:30_p. m- fense Drill on Sunday afternoon. It Is my understanding that Tueeday. Jan. 18 days. Under this plan it will en­ strates that the problem of Spain of reporting such Interest the In­ national convention, and if she other considjiration than the ef­ job. plication. Token bomba will be dropped which there la an ordinance on the town plentiful than workers only a few M. M 22nd anniversary celebration of able the eervices to keep up with will simulate various types of la not one upon which any inter­ Italy The New Alibi structions accompanying the re­ fellows anything like the line she fect on the audience and the box This very handsome little the­ This question, which the com- the ideas which may be advanced books, that makes it mandatory to turn should be consulted. The nardy, leather skinned old timers Niantlc River Road, mlMlon said also concerned "the Gibbons Assembly, C. L. of C. at bombs, and paratroopers, and clean walks within 24 hours of a adopted at the opening of her office. He la a free aotil indeed. ory created relatively little sen­ from time to time. national or collaborative under- It would be somewhat strange same applies to Interest on obllTa- devote much time to eel spearing; Waterford, Conn. sation abroad, but a great deal importance of avoiding monopoly” K. of C. Home. nearly 150,000 war bond applica­ storm. If this is so what is the atandlng has been reached. The If Hitler, who helped himself to tions Issued prior to March 1, 1941. it’s cold and hard work. When present speaking tour, she is go­ . But hla freedom does not ex­ of questioning here In Connecti­ in the "broader field of the control Wednesday, Jan. 19 tions will be dropped heralding the reason our Police department does approach of the Fourth War Loan. Inference from '‘official quarters" power by devising an alibi for the of a corporation organized under times are not M good the eel ing to prove the most costly key­ tend to the world outalde hla cut. Perversely, the chief re­ of the media of mass communica­ Surgical dressing at American not take action, and i' they won’t, an Act of Congress If such corpor­ tion," came to the fore almost si­ Legion Home. Leonard street, 10 The drill is slated to be held be­ why do we have Police commis­ in Washington is to the effect German defeat' in the first World holes In the river^lce are numer­ noter—In votes-^that the G. O. P imaginary world of the theater. action came from people who ation is an Instrumentality of the Boston Dislikes were observing the pleasure multaneously with the dispute a. m. to 4:30 p. m. tween 1 and 4 o’clock and will sioners, or a town government of that the Spanish question has nev­ ever sponsored. The sheer ex- He cannot, at will, select a Presi­ Churches Waaf- should miss creation of an United' States. ous. During the* worsts days of driving ban themselves, but over its power to establish net­ Friday, Jan. $1 alert. the entire Civilian Defense any kind ? er been ‘‘directly" discussed by alibi for another approaching Gcr Alhounta received through acci­ the recent depression, indeed, ploitation of hatred by a single dent of the United SUtea qnd who were annoyed to see other work rules. The Supreme Court Mobile Blood Donors Unit to be organizations and the public writh What should be done, and done dent or health insurance or under Anthem Change decided in favor of the FCC. The The Salvation Army the audible signals beinS used. now, is to notify these law viola­ Russia and her allies in this war. man defeat. folks dow-n here tell me that there individual, when that individual Is portray him as a villain who has 'people violating It at will with­ at St. Mary’s hall. 661 Main Street workmen’s compensation acta for problem of alleged monopoly en­ Monday, Jan. 94 'Yhe general public is asked not to tors responsible for the conditions Taking the supposed spirit, and O f the first World War, Hitler were so many holes that there permitted to take the position ot brought to this country all the out any threat of detection or Major and, Mra. J. H. Sweet, personal InJilPy or sickness, and punishment. Then the Governor tered here llkewlee, one of the Annual meeting of Red Cross at touch the "bombs” that are and give them a few hours to cor­ spokesman for a political party tragedy and misery ot the last Boston, Jan. 15—w lation broadcaating. In which field 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. Sunday afternoon. town for damages resulting from quite as clearly as should the the back.” at all. performance was received with come for Connecticut’s milk pro­ 6:00 p. m.—Young People's accidents on slippery sidewalks, for senicea rendered by him In ably mistaken as to let him apeak many newapapere had expressed Saodlng Fleof problem o f Poland. ’The problem As Hitler, over the ycare, suc­ (y-west the chances of James U. something less than enthusiasm ducers. It Is the proposal « f the ' Intereat Various license applica­ Police Court meeting. The work of sanding the floor in .and unless conditions are remedied time of war may be exempt un­ Begistera Prpeperlty If .Any for It' with the voice of simu­ by a 1 rge Symphony hall audi­ Governor’s office that the Con­ of Spain should not be handled bv cessfully prsacbM his theory that der express provisions of law, Blaine, a two-to-one favoriu in tions, while held up because of 7:80 p. ro.—Salvation meeting. the large room under the audi­ there certainly will bo more. So, you tee. you can tell by the ence. necticut milk adnilnlstratpr be wartime restrictiou on equipment Tonight Very truly youre, unilateral decisions from Britan Germany had never really lost the otherwise they are subject to In­ the betting a few days before the lated authority. The odd, somewhat dissonant torium at the Rockville Baptist given special session authority to ware aiffected also by the commis­ James N. Afentakis. of New Concert by the band and eong- chutch 18 being carried on this 8. O. Williams. and the United 8U U s alone any war. He made the Inferred promise come tax. Such pensions received looks of the river, if you happen elections, to beat the Democratic What Burchard was to the G. harmonies of the 61-yaar-old mu­ increase ConnKtlcut milk prices, London, was fined 815 on a charge by the family of a veteran are also sion’s position.' aters, to which all are Invited. more than the problem of Poland that,' when the time came for an­ to be a Rip Van Winkle and come candidate, Grover, Cleveland. O. P. in 1884 Clare Boothe Luce sician's arrangement of ths na­ and that this authority be made of infraction of rulea of the road The special week-end guests will exempt. tional anthem proved virtually un- the baala for a legal contest with on Jan. 12 on Baet Center atreet should be handled by unilateral ul­ other war, Germany'! perform­ Amounts received as a pension, awake down here on a January Burchard WWa the spokesman may wall prove to be to the Re­ On Saturday Night List: NBC be Major and Mrs. Reginald B. singable yaataiday. the federal OPA. In Town Court thla morning. Af- Martin of Portland. Maine, offi­ timatum from Russia. ance would be all perfect Next annuity, or similar allowance for day. whethet you have opened for a group of Protestant minis­ publican party of 1944. Then the Stravinsky explained he wrote —7, Dept, of State speaks, Ambas­ It la ■ curious that, up to this sador Wlnant and others; 8. Abie's entakia was arrested by Officer cers of Uje Manohwter corps ten Soviet Russia must, in this sit­ time Germany would win the vic­ personal injuries or sickness re your eyes on good times or bad. ters who caltsd on Blains at the party had the excellent exouae ot hit harmonlaatlon In early Ameri­ proposal, the Governor has been William Scully who had clocked suiting from active service In ths can spirit, intending the Kore to Irish Rose; 8:30, Truth or Conse­ years ago, and here for their first PAYS ALL THE CARRYING CHARGES tory of which she had been cheat- But, good timea ot bad, you are old Fifth Avenue hotel in New being taken completely by sur­ the faithful and eager servant of the man driving at an excasaive visit since then. It is hoped that uation, be conceded one vlrtqe. It armed forces of any country are sound more Uke a hymn than a quences, Phoenix, Aria.; 9:30, Can SUNDAY DINNER never likely to see so far as I prise by the Burchard incldan*. the milk Interests, but that, on , You Top This; 10, Barry Wood speed. Afentakis admitted he waa all who can conveniently attend dates openly state what It thinks en. When Hitler |^mself formal­ exempt York to assure him of their sup­ soldier’s marching, song or a club tnia new proposal, these same returning from the Pomfret school DOWN PAYMENT ly became high priest of this new can discover, any adults among port. In the course of his address! This time there can be no such e* song. But Bostonians did--not show. the progrram tonight or the serv­ . . . be a real piaaaure.if y^u dine at The Tea Room. of appeasement of Franco Spain-. Al.so exempt and not required to milk tiiteresU react niost nega­ after having attended a farewell ices tomorrow will do so. AS LOW AS $150. We do not, apparently, dare state war. the. guarantee of perfection be reported Is the rental value of a ths skaters—they are all kids or which otherwise was conventional cuse. Everybody knows that Mrs. agree, and gave up trying to sing tively. discounting Ih-} wisdom ot CBS—7:80, Bob Hawk Qtflz; 8, >arty for a companion entering Good, generoua iood that you’ll agree is "simply won­ dwelling house and furnishings his version before the piece came Groucho Marx; 8:30, .Inner Sanc­ what we think of a territorial ul­ wa.peals ing them to you at the sensationally low price o f bickering, of the very kind the tal talent— that of unabashed States, and citlzena or residents of at the skating ponds. There were It Didn’t ftegtster the whole party effort by one of York; 8:80, Boston Symphony; ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF ROAST LOIN OF PORK the United States who are mem­ admlnlstratoi was apparently for­ Zoning Board of Appeals Ip conformity wtth tbe require­ from $5800 to $6000 on the long-term guaranteed Moscow and Teheran Oonferences allbl-maker. He may go down to always plenty of grownups Blaine waa one of the most as- her unpredictable outbursts. No Power Facilities 9:30. Jan Savltt band; 10:15, Army TENDERLOIN AND SIRLOIN STEAKS CHOPS bers of the military or nay^ mulated without consultation of Service Forces; 10:45, A. M. L. ments of the Zoning Regulations FHA Mortgage plan. Now you can live aFyoU were supposed to prevent. What disaster, himself, but he has al forces of any of the other UnltM around—too many, from the point tuts of politicians and one of the one can prevent her from giving the milk administrator himself. In conformity with the require­ of the Town of Manchester and Wiggins on Fourth War Loan. ments of-rthe Zoning Regulations AND SEA FOOD THAT HAS NO EQUAL ANYWHERE want to live, in your own charming home—you can we still need is genuine . under ready left the future Hitlers their Nations, are exempt from *income of view of those of us who want­ menUlly nimblest. Ordinarily he vent to her flights of lop-sided To any student of the prevl- MBS—7, Nick Carter drama; Section 315f of the Connecticut San Juan, Puerto Rico, Jan. 15 out etrntegy on the pleasure of the Towfi of Manchester, the standing and agi-eeroent which alibi slogan. As developed In his tax on not more than $1,500 of the ed to play “shinny” or indulge in would have sensed the iiynamlte Imagination—but In the name ot —(iP)—Through acquialtlon of the 8:30, ClMO Kid, new time; 8, Chi­ General Statutes, the Zoning realize (he security that home ownership brings. compensation received annually driving ban, the poasibillty ot a Zoning Board o f Appeals will Board of Appeals will bold a pub­ will end a aituatlon In which Rus­ New Year’s message, the alibi that hellish f^rm of mayhem in that bracketing of “Roman­ all that 1s sane, let it not be in propertie# of two public service cago theater, “Vegabond King"; hold a public hearing to the Muni­ • Lenpx Estates is located only half a mile from during the present war for active somewhat apecial purpose In 10:16, Bondwagon; 11, California lic hearing to the Municipal sia goes hei own way with regard this time Is that lUly lost the knovra as “snap the whip." I can "O^ sUghtest measure as spokes- corporations, the Insular govern­ cipal Building on Thursday eve­ service in such forces, and the ex­ ism” with "rum” and "rebellion,' ment of Puerto Rico has become the owrrent milk strategy is ele- Melodlea, new time. Building on Thursday .evening, THE TEA ROOM Manchester Center and only nine miles from to Poland and we go our own way war for Germany. empt amount may be excluded recall one resort where you were and would have seized instantly m M fot tb e. Republican party- menUL Is the Governor still ning, January 20. 1944, at 8:00 January 20, 1944, at 8:00 o'clock, “ No Wines — No Liquors — Just Good Food" the first state or territory under ------o’clock, on the following applica­ Hartford, in a pleasant residential section, within with regard to Spain Italy, this time, delivered the from gross Income. This exemp­ almoat cerUin to encounter a con­ the American flag to own and con­ fighting for higher milk Income, on the following application: 883 MAIN ST. OPP. ST. JAMES’S CHURCH on the opportunity to repudiate has be been persuaded to ac­ Sunday Brings: tions: walking distance o f Main Street shopping center tion applies without distinction as trol all electric powe^ facilities or Application Vincent W. At the time, the world thought stab in the back" which is chaat siderable peroentage of Brave and the sentiment—particularly since Some Kind ot Service Act cept an opportunity for the na- NBC—12:30 p. m.. Paul Lavalle f ot to rank or marital status, and Is In within Its borders. Application of General Cigar Dynes of Buckland Road for . a that Moacow and Teheran had ing: Germany of her deset-ved vie addition to the personal exemption reverend oldsters propelling them­ hU expectatlOB of election rested I suppose we shall gat a na­ UmMtght aa a would-be concert; 1:30, Chicago Round- o f Manchester. In a long-distance telephone Co.. Inc., of West Hartfor^ for certificate ol approval of the loca-| produced general ' principles to lory. and other credits. If a huaband selves austerely about with almost very heavily on' G. O. P. hopes of tional Krvice act, now that the ceremony oetween San Juan and destroyer of OPAt tablS; 3:30, Army Hour; 5, Sto­ permlaelon to erK t one fabricated and wife are both serving in the If this is the same strategy in kowski and NBC Symphony; 7, tion known ffb 343 Bast Center | govern all problems, and that the Future Hitlers who want to use as much dignity as If they were carrying the state of New York President has practically with­ New York yesterday, tranefer of building for aleeptog quarters, one Street aa a location for a holder armed forces, then each Is entitled the properties o f the Puerto Rico repetiticn, there could be one dif­ Jack Benny; 8, Charlea McCar­ fabricated building for dining READY FOR INSPECTION NOW special pronouncements with re­ this theme will do well to accent to exclude such ampuntaffrom his walking down the aisle of a and on the unquestionable fact drawn adrolnlstratlen oppoeltlon ference thle time. On the pleasure thy; 10, Phil Spttalny Oirls. of a repalref’s license, such ap­ Railway, Light and Power Com­ room and kitchen and one fabri­ proval to be subject to the follow­ gard to Austria and Iran were in­ It without too much qirestioning or her service pay. Personnel In church. Kids couldn’t qulU Ignore that Tammany waa prepared to to such legislation. That la to driving ban. Chester Bowles was cated bufldlng for abowers and Soo tho Modol Homo furnhhod by Wotklnt Brothors of Monehaafar pany and the Mayaguez Light, Ice • CBS — 12:30, Trans-Atlantic ing conditions: OAKGRIU' tended as samples of bow the or comparison with Hitler’s own the Inactive reserve or on' retire- the rights of such poeple to peace­ knife Cleveland in the metropolis say, I suppose we Shall get a law and Power Company to the gov- only state adminutrator, and ne Call; 1:48, Sam Morris on Prohi­ washroom for. Jamaican or White a. No body work or sheet met­ "W H ERE g 6 0 D f e l l o w s GET TOGETHER" many other problems of a similar previous statements^ For, if they meat are not in ‘‘active service,’ posing as such and probably bear­ emment’e Water Reaourcea au­ reacted to the Governor’s “honor bition; 3, N. Y. Philharmonic; 6:46, farm labor on the Burton Lewis but periods during which a person ably glide hither and yon on run­ because, a* governor, be had re­ system" stand with a cauUoiia al work will be dona on the loca- nature were to be settled. Now search elsewhere and earlier In thority wraa completed, and offi­ New I i m Rich aeries, “Woman farm, Wtodaor 8treatr-to a Rural ia absent from duty on account-of ners. Not very often, any way. fused to pUy the pollUcal gamd ing such a name. 1 think It has cers and directors of the new or­ and patient politeness. No ons From Nowhere"; 7:30, Wa the Zone. tion. an alternative interpretation the Hitler record, they will find DDIE AND .DANCE sickness, wounds, leave. Intern Not for Brittle Bones in Tammany’s crooked way. But been very clear fot a long time ganization elected. would have suspKted, then, Uiat People; 8:30. Crime Doctor; 9:30, Application ot Mrs. Myrtle Al­ b. No wrecked automobltes possible. It is that Austria and his repeated assurances that Ger ment by the enemy, or other law­ Blaine had just completed a long that we can’t get along and win The WRA paid $11,700,000 for this man Bowles irould do the kind Fred Alien, 10, Phil Baker and ton of 249 East Center Street for will be permitted to remain on the To the Lilting Tunes of ful cause sro periods of ^active From my present point of view of Job be did on Mayor La Guar- ; lian were not samples of a forth' many did not need Italy In this end wearying speaking tour and this war—really erln It—without the properties of the two com­ Marlene Dietrich. extension'* of permit to use house location. DON MAC AND------HIS RHYTHMHM BMASTERS service." I am even more puzzled now than panies. dia thc other day Did the Uttlo BLU—12, Noon War Journal; 8 c. All'cars being repaired will ; coming era of international col- war, being sulficictit unto her ow waa very tired. He had heard a compulsory service set applying at above address aa a "Tourist DELICIOUS FOODS — MODI>EST PRICES! was then as to why middle aged Flower wilt! Since the ultimate p. m., New Wm. Bendlx eeries. Life Home" to a Residence A Zone. be kept to the garage on' thC loca­ I laboration, but the limit of the in- victory. And they will then find Korea of such speeches of ap­ to civilians aa well aa to potential Has Large Vicinity goal i f the present Connecticut bf Riley; 6, Hall of Fame Hour; Nazis Extend Carfew Application of Robert J. Dog tion. J ternational collaboration found after Italy's entrance, many and even elderly people In those proposal la' for 48 atate OP Aa, 7:80, Quiz Kldz; 8:30, Keepsakes HALF BROILERS proval all over the country and membert of the fighting forces. gart of 81 West Street for per- d. Only so callad "light repair­ ROAST BEEF : possible. choice references to the noble days should have wanted to skate Omaha, Neb.—(d>—A private each with its own apecial state- Music; 9:18; Basin Street; 10:30, New York, Jan. 16— — Tb* hla attention wandered. Afterward But i wish I could feel half aa determined price levels, the mtsaton to keep ebtokens at the ing," such aa brake adj^U ng and STEAKS VEAL CUTLETS* Poland. Spain, and al) the other character of Italy's assistance to at all. It'a no sport for folks from nearby Fort Crook received New Guy Lombardo series. motor tune-upa, will be done Nazi mBlUry command In the ha told frienda that nothing that sure that the law we do get wUI ^ w le e politeness may be soon MBS — 12 Noon, Reviawlng above addraaa to a Rasidaace B CHOW MEIN with brittUng bonpa. Or, for that ^ paaa marked "For Omaha and the location. ROAST PORK ' problems coming up belong m Germany . northern Italian city of TTorenw be at once dodge-proof and f|lr, found strained again May we ad- Stand, "World Oovenunent"; 8 Zone. matter, with the fireside coinplex Burchard said registered on his vicinity.” In Kansas Clt^, Mo., 200 Our Kitchen Closes At 11 P. M. the realm of international collabo­ But aucb inconsistency taasn has issued an order extendlnjf tnc I doubt that it wdU be either. I miles away, Corp. Ralph Johnson viae him to patience, since we p. m.. This la Ft. Dlx. WACa; 4:80, All perKna Interested to the All persona interested to the curfew and banning the use 1 know to a day how long ago it mind; that be waa completely un­ aboVe applications may appear At above application inay appear at ration quite as definitely as do bothered Hitler yet, and won’t. He fear it may turn out to, be one of o f the military'police stopped the think the gubei^torial strategy Lincoln's Story: 8, First Nl^ter; blcyclea after dark because la ainca I last put on skates. It aware that the nriniatar had - said will include another retreat? 8, Mediation Board; 9, Cleveland this bearing. this hearing. 30 OAK STREET TEL. 3894 Austria and Iran. Perhaps, if they has, at last, found his real mea ragea” Avere committed last night these- sfiUly-shallyln^., compro­ soldier, ez»mlned the paaa, and Zoning Board of Appeals, Itnax Strael. oft laM Ceatar Shoot, EaiKkaftK V» v m New Year’s day, 1889. and anything of any significance what­ asked how come? “Why,” the sol­ SymiAony, Brie Leinsddrf; 10:15, Zoning Board o f Appaala, Liquors and IW r opuld be pUcsd in that, realm, sage to the Germany of'th e fu- "agidnst German offices and Ger­ mises of which we have seen so Pioflte o f roilrpads in 1942 were Good Will program. By Richard Martin. By Richard Martin, Fine, Wines — fhaae-KoatMiler —Hartfacd I-W the locale waa Moody’s Mill Pond, ever. Just the same, in the ten dier replied, "the folks st Omaha Chairnian. 3931 79 Russia would be leas aggressive tt;re. to s\ich rabble rousers man houses." the Nazi-controlled many, with Its teeth all pulleii. even liigiter than in pre-Uepfession Chairman (tallah radio said today in cays th%t were to elapse before told me Kansas City waa in the Maittn E. Alvord. Mat tin K. Alvord. tsfward Poland and we would be may, one day. try to start the per which' is In either Bridgeport U93lk broadcast recorded by U. 8. gov- Fairfield aad I -A*var did know 1 the elacUon, every ,And 1 quiU despair of iU beinf at Mciailv ot Oasaha.” ' Ssocatwy •acretary- qj^^eeezs .towanl^ 4BUB. ta a w a r.. liaiy ia Uiatr alibi. Tha}'[ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1944 PAGE NINE 'MANTHESTER EVENIJ sG h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, c o n n .. S A T U R D A Y , J A N L A U ^ !•’ .

ty to call a pai alyzing strike , of French Stave Engaged to Wed 3 Rail Unions 4.000 gas and electric workers in Trouble in the .4ir for Jajm Tear^MUsed this area, met in special session Accept New Manchester High Upsets Bristol 45 to 43 shortly before midnight last night Off 5 Fierce Fish am i with executives of tw’o Philadel­ — ------— ------' ;r ...... _ , _ _ ' — — _ ‘ b Dbpersing phia company subsidiaries, seeking W ork Terms to settle a ten-day sit-dowp strike Nazi Attacks of 360 workers. Nelson Posts Madison Square Garden o f South Pacific gdp Workers (Continued from Page One) Game George L. Mueller, president of (fkmtiniied from Page One). Gaudino Scores the Independent Association of tain nominal control of the rail­ P K « Om ) Employes of the Duquesne Light approximately seven miles north­ a* .* • * ly 1 Point Lead fO m * roads until the non-operating company and Associated com­ east of Cassino.) , •» Iff alM l*n»ly: “ M w* get paid panies, said the union’s general (All the heights taken by the dispute al.so is settled, although Notes piTeviQUsly Gen. Brehton B. Som­ Winning Basket iff Mt th* aod ^ ^*** *• \ committee earlier in the evening French were over 3.000 feet. Over Mangrum voted unanimously to give their Mt. Ferro, the moat advanced of ervell etted only the operating ir 1:M Jn the nwrnlnf case as the bar to the termina­ Sn ie t out or th» yard. That negotiators power to call a union- the three; is two miles northwest Dr. Flaherty Speaka ■t-'lng who did not concur with the BeanV |1 to *3.60 taxi h“";* wide strike or a strike in any in­ of Acquafondata and directly tion of his custodianship. He doctor. The op)iosition was friend­ Three Leaders Closely overlooking the village of Vallro- said at least two of the three It was nice to hear Dr,- John •r actin g until 6 a. m. until bua- dividual division. Flaherty of Rockville, member of ly, however, and merely wanted in­ In Extra Period M start running." The 350 meter readers and re­ tenda, which is about six miles brotherhoods— fll-emen, conduc­ formation as to how the clubs Bunched After Hot north and slightly east of Cassino. tors. and switchmen—had not the Fieh and Game Commtasion, ceipt division tell hla aide of tee story at the an­ could continue if they allowed light concern and the Equitable They also took Mt. Pogano, two cancelled their strike but merely everyone access to their leased First Bound; Winner Public Works Strike miles southwest of Acquafondata postponed it for the duration of nual meeting of the local chapter Rec Juniors May I Local Hoopsters Sweep Gas Company, supplying moat of of the Connecticut Sportsmen. hunting grounds and ponds which Pushed Hard. Strengthen Clubs this area with power and gas. and Mt. Pile, two miles northwest government operation. The broth­ they stocked out of their treasury.' Bristol Off Court in Enters 10th Day of Viticuso. erhood chiefs • .replied teat they While the good doctor is not a gift­ Philadelphia, Jan. 15 m have been on a ten-day strike, de­ ed orator he did, nevertheless, get They pointed out that tee many .—{iPi manding dismissal of a aupcrvis- Flereesl Counter-Blow had done all In their power and By Rues NewlaMd Teams in the Junior loop at Both Contests at Rec the face of a health officer i warn his points across In a manner that things undertaken by the various the EJaat Side Rec may or. The fiercest of the German that a strike voted by the rank clubs were designed to Improve San Francisco, Jan. 16.—(ff)— Ing that uncollected rubbiah niay and file remained a live issue should silence his cntics. Doc haa strengthen for the next round Last Evening to Even cause "another epidemic Of influ- "Intend to Win Issue" countcr-Dlowa was made some definite ideas on many subjects but conditions in their own_____ respective. Tournament favorite Byron Nel­ while the dispute which provoked this play according to a notice fllett enaa." 3,000 public works em­ “We have rejected three coni- five miles north of Acquafondata is always careful to tell hla listen- “ tea- they " ’®t® without son of Toledo, Ohio, held a one- at the Rec this morning. The 1944 Series in CCIL; ployes can'icd their strike into its along the San Pietro ridge. it remained unsettled. era that it’s "Dr. Flaherty speak- ; revenue, of dues, they could not pany proposals and intend to win .Miss Carolyn T. Pagan! strode lead over the field today as teams are required to have the 10th day today, after booing a During liic flrst two days of Onlild Set .Another Date ing.” He told tee members of tee ■^“*'0’ ®>' Seconds Win. this issue," Mueller said. more than a hundred golfers, pro­ fiat of new players posted on suggestion that they repudiate Earlier the union leader ex­ their current campaign in this Actually. , the non-operating many things now under considera­ want to join the clubs If anyone Mr. and Mrs. Ploto Pagani, of coula use the privileges free. ’The fessionals and amateura, teed off the bulletin board not later their union leaders and go back pressed the opinion that the con- sector the French have taken 250 union chiefs could set another tion by the Commission and if car- than Monday evening at seven ! Gus Gaudino’s one handed aide prisoners, it was announced. 123 Charter Oak street, announce permits which are issued were a in the second round of tee 72-hole to work. . , troversv would be settled by Mon­ strike date, although this Is con­ ried-oiit should Improve the fishing I o’clock. \ court shot spelled defeat for Bria- The Philadelphia Record in a day, which is payday for the American forcea to the south I the engagement of their daughter, sidered unlikely. When they and hunting in Connecticut and part of the yearly Income but *10,000 San Francisco Victory ■ Miss Carolyn Theresa Pngani. to n„vci sufficient to cover the entire Open. tol High's stout hearted warnore front page editorial urged Mayor strikers. and west of Cassino have plowed called off their Dee. 30 strike they place this sport on a par with any Bernard Samuel to "call upon the into strong enemy fortification.s on Raymond Richard Ginolfi'. *aon of Jitate in the East. Also during his cost of stocking the woods qnd Nelson, former National Open at the School street Rec court last The Philadelphia company is a Micliaol Ginolfi, of .said only that "we are withdraw­ Federal government to send troops holding concern, 70 per cent of Mt. Trocchio, last big phyaical Mr. and Mrs. ing approval heretofore granted talk he brought many old time streams. 'Tlie speakers were grant­ and Professional Golfers’ Associa­ night and enabled Manchester into Philadelphia to end the health whose gross Income last year barrier on the road to Cassino, and 77 Birch street. experiences to light which showed ed tee privilege of outlining their tion titleholder, was forced to Rec Juniors Miss Pagani, a graduate of the employes to stop work. • ■ programs but apparently the ques­ High's varsity to even the count menace created by the strike, came from the Duquesne com- are engaged In hard fighting. The The agreement between the teat he still takes a keen Interest crack Harding Park’s par 72 by Germans have covered the slopes Mounl St. Joseph's Academy, is in other spoi-ts besides hunting and tion has been brewing for a long four strokes in the 'first round in with tee Bell City quintet. , When * which was called to enforce the nany. U has a score of other sub­ now employed in the State Office carriers and the Firemen, Con­ time without any suitable answer union's demand for a 10 cents an sidiaries, however, ir Pennsylva­ of the mountain with mortars and ductors. and Switchmen carries fishing. . .and field trials. order to grab the slim advantage Some 7500 service men and natives crowd about outdoor ring somewhere In South Pacific to All Set For the regulatioh game was over both somewhere in the southwest Pacific ’ during training for aeri^ machine-gnn nests requiring slow building. Hartford. . New Officers Ready over Lloyd Mangrum of Monterey teams were tied. 41 all, after a hour wage increase. nia and northern West Virginia The unusual photos above were taken Mr. Ginolfi attended Manches­ the same money benefits which The Puzzler ’The new officers of tee local watch championship boxing bouts., There were exciting momenta, of course, and boys badked their Dr. Hubley R. Owen, director of The union now threatening to n USAAF Gen. Henry H. Ainold'.s inxnl le- determined effort to root them the president, as ar arbitrator, Park, Calif., and Art Bell, former contest that .was filled with spec­ troops landings such as those described so graphically i . ter High school and is at present While most of the clubs, teat Is chapter are ready and willing to favorites AS is made clear by soldier with fistful of bills. Medals donated by movie stars were tacular playing on the part of both medical services for the board of strike Includes workers of 10 of jump port. At riglit, back- out. awarded to the Engineers and the California pen champion. Final Round Dort At left, a heavily laden airborne fighter plunges out the planes manager of the Manchester Clean­ sportsmen’s clubs In Connecticut, carry on. E!d Dziadus, tee new presented to winners in 12 classes by Cmdr. Gene Tunney. squads. 77ie final score was 45-43, educaUon. said "the greatest dan­ these subsidiaries, among them port. At leli. a magnificent Pacific sky. he floats swiftly earthward. Extensive patrol activity contin I rainmtn three weeks ago. Of The pace-setter carded a 35-33— ers. are not run on a money making president, spoke briefly and asked 68, helping reduce his score with Manchester. ger U from diseases caused by filth the-Allegheny Steam Heating lied on the Eighth Army front and the 9 cents awarded, 4 cents is « baaia they are, for the most part, teat the members give him their Cheswick A Harmar Railroad Co one scouting detachment plunged an eagle three on the 469-yard Gaudino Stars and rodenu. such as cerebro-spinal basic increase, and 5 cents is in self sustaining. Moat of their cooperation in ’order to maintain Phantoms Finish First It was poker face Gus who en­ meningitis, and respiratory Infec- Equitable Gas Co.. Philadelphia into the enemy lines south of lieu of overtime or away-from- revenue comes from membership 12te hole. Hla golf was faultless Larkm Lost Reds Drive Gloser the high standard set by the retir­ with tee exception of tee 15th Round Without Loss abled tee Manchester team to Uons and contagious diseases. Oil Co., and Pittsburgh A West moat of the torpedoes went wild Civitelia^ inland beyond Ca.ssoli. home expenses. The 5 cents, how- dues which are at a very low fig­ ing prexy, Lee Fracchia. There is emerge a winner over its btttei'est and exploded ashore, with only Seaiiieii Seek Loiidon Press hole where he hit two poor shots Sports Roundup There may very well be another Virginia Gas Co. and became involved in a- sharp cveh, al.so goes into the basic ure. Dr. Flaherty favored open every reason to believe teat the Of a Single Contest; rivals In the sports fleld. During epidemic of influenza because of Go On Strike .\gnln oiif vessel receiving alight dam­ skirmish. To Base al Kovel; rates. water and open hunting siteSj This, to go a stroke over par Kayo* Chance club* will reach the membership Mangrum, slated to don a sol­ the first half Gus did not fare so these conditions." There was activity, also, "wi age. Federal Bonus Attack Mostar .Air Field Believe “ Freeze” Eliminated he stated, is what tee slate is goal of 750 members before the By Hugh Fullerton, Jfr. A Seiaiee Dept. Start Jamiary 20th. well, but teefi neither did cither Strikers Shout "N o" Making their first attack since Praises Polish In the air. Allied bombers striving for so that any youngster troui fishing season opens. Inci- dier’s uniform at Fort MacArthur other Pittsburgh district labor the gigantic air battle over Ger­ Smash Nazi Lines The Firemen, Omductors, and New York, Jan. 15— (/P)— The The St. AiiguaUne, Fla., Coast team. The defenses of both squads More than 1,000 of the strikers winged across the Adriatic and at- will feel free to take a i-od or gun centally it might be well to men­ In Southern California next Mon ^ ^ . i_ Guard Station thinks its star-less were excellent and each used a fronts. Nearly 200 refuse collec many ’Tuesday, hundreds of U. 8. (Continued from Page One) Switchmen, however, believe their day and consequently a doubtful Secoml Round Upset Is "The Phantoms capt(ired the first shouted "no" when, at the flrst t^ k ed the Mostar air fleld and contracts eliminates a “ freeze" and go out shooting or fishing tion that the local chapter is in Ulk about post-war planning i " , basketball team rates among the zone defense that was almost im­ tors who two weeks ago received heavy bombers were included in Reply to Reds finisher of tee tournament which round honors of tee Rec Junior general membership meeting since a -cents-a-day pay increase the Sibenik area in Yugoslavia, (Continued from Page Une) they say is contained in the con­ without any restriction. good financial condition at the Miiiled; Ruffin Gets baseball ia just a headache for one service quintets although only passable. Bristol led at half time, 50 the mixed armada which poured merchant seaman is *1,677.14, ends on tee same day. coupled a the walkout began, a union '**“ **■ went on strike again toilay. They .scoring hits on several merchant tracts covering the Trainmen and A Different Angle close of the past year despite official of a local club, and moana: j one regular has had more than League basketball loop without a 20-17, but during those 16 minutes asked if they would accept the a deluge of explosives on northern and the estimated annual income (OnkUnned from Page One) pet area. Rumanians were dying 33-36 for his 69 while Bell revers­ Well Earned Draw. defeat to mar their record. They said their hours had been cut France by daylight yesterday. The vwsels Engineers. This is a highly con­ There were some at this meet- heavy purchases of birds and flah. “ We can't even plan for tee pres-1 High school experience .... Bob of play the lead seesawed back and city's offer of a four-cent ‘"crewe from 10 to eight dally, nullfying for those in the highest paid un- A communique said three new in great numbers, it said; troversial .point but. at any rate, ed the nine-hole scores. 36-33. ent.’’ . . . Hla complaint Is the. Lewis, v/ho went from Arlington, look like the champions of this forth. Portresses and Liberatora were es- The public Course'tested tee with the difference to be submitted the raise. corted by Thunderbolts, Light-i licensed rating was *1.875, includ- Anthony Eden and Polish Foreign heights were taken on the Fifth The Russians already had reach­ they obtained contractual lan­ By Ted Meier singular lack of co-operation byj Va„ to Pepperdine College in Los loop aa they are the strongest Surowicz Shines, Also to arbitration. At the Irvin Works of Csrnegie- Minister Tadeusz Romer. Army front and that German ed Skrigalov, 20 miles beyond Mo- guage teat is different and Is mettle of tee fleld which Included the men who should be tee most! Angeles to become a basketball club entered. Long, lanky Surowicz was an­ nlngs-snd long-range Musatngs. ing salary, overtime and bonuses, most of the outstanding profes New York Jan. 16, —i/Pl —Light­ The leader. Robert Lonergan, in- Illlnois Steel Corp.. a strike of 48 "While the Polish government counter-attacks were thrown zyr and 115 miles from Pinsk, the clear. They are prohibited from Y Announces YMCA Notes concerned—tee players .... For star. Insisted on having Jersey No. First Round Standings other important factor In the up­ American airmen said they en By comparLson, he said. Fed­ sionals now available for tourna weights Tippy Larkin and Bobby terriatlonal representative of the scarfers went into its sixth day cannot recognize unilateral deci­ back. industrial river city. bringing up overtime, expenses, instance, Bobby Coombs joined the 13 when he - hooked up with tee Phantoms ...... h ® set .victory over the Bristol team. countered only a few Nazi planes eral authorities estimate the an­ sions or accomplished facts which Ruffin 'ought a savage 10-round American Federation of State, and the company announced the British heavy guns were active "Tremendous losses" were in­ and vacations during the war, but Monday — ment golf. Navy Dec. 29 but the Giants, who Camp Kearns, Utah, Eagles. Does Rangers ^ ...... 3 2 For Kime reason or other Cole was and first reports from bases in­ nual Income of the lowest paid have taken place on the territory that prove he l i ^ r isn’t stiperetl- County and Municipal Workers closing of its giant 80-lnch hot dicated losSea were small. In both the Fifth and Eighth flicted on tee fleeing Germans, the they are not specifically prevented »Class Series 12:15--Kiwanls luncheon. draw before 15,323 (^roaa gate were bringing him up from Jer­ Rovers / ^ ...... 3 2 decidedly off form last night and (A F b) also asked the men if they private to be equivalent to *1.700 of the Polish republic," the state­ Army sectors. Russian communique said, as Ro- from asking higher basic rates or 3:00-5:00 p. m.—Hollister street *41,964) at Madison Square Gar­ sey City, haven’t heard about It tioiu? . . . Ensign Andy Botney Fighting Iri.sh...... 2 3 Clarke sent in Zemanek and im­ mill, employing 258 men. The when consideration is given the ment said, "they have repeatedly wanted "the present negotiating scarfers, who ask incentive pav The air communique said the kossovsky’s Co*sacks, ski-shod seeking changes in other rules at school league. ofriclally so he’s still on their re­ reglilar P u id ^ end in 1937-38, has Buckeneer.s ...... 1 4 mediately the locals started to , value of food, shelter, clothing, expressed their sincere desire for den last night, but perhaps the serve list And only three returned t(y the New Orleans click and cut down an eight point committee" to continue j;epreaent- adjustments, clean the slabs be­ Crowded Movie House postal- air fleld received "a con veterans and light mobile units any time. Over 100 Women Inter­ 6:30-G irl Scout* troop. LaMotta Wins real surprise of the evening was Seahawks ...... 1 < equipment, medical, dental , and a Polish-Soviet agreement on Yankee players bothered to send Naval Arihcd Guard center. lead just before' half time, ' ^ c y ing them. fore the metal goes through the centrated attack" by a strong plunged westward through the A three-man presidential board 6:30-9:00—Gym open for boys. the clamming up of Mantle Wax- "Yes!” roared the atrikers, who Hit by ISazi Bomb ho.spital care, and other benefits. terms which would^ be just and ac­ force of . e.scortcd...... - ____ heavy.. _____ bombers. .marshes, regarded as one of the ested in Studies Con­ 7:30 Art class, women's divi­ C'hri.stm.as cards, to their ailing Sei-ond Round Schedule was the big gun for Bristol in the mill. ceptable to both sides. expeCtec to conclude hearings to­ man. booed when Lonergan said City London, Jan. 15—t>P(—A toll of "Merchant seamen are the only which dumped larg^ quantitie.s of most formidable natural defense day and begin consideration of a sion. OverFrilzie boss, Ed Barrow . . . In case Thurs, Jan. 20— first half and Fanelli kept tee Man­ industrial workers in the United "To this end,” it continued, "the ducted This Season. Waxman, Ruffin's manager, Ihcy’re Interested. Barrow thinks chester team at bay during this Councilman L. Wallace Egan had seven dosil snd 31 injured was high explosives anti fragmenta- | obstacles in the Soviet union recommendations ”tn the non-oper­ 7:30--Refinishlng class, wuni- usually talks a blue streak. He 6:15 Rangers vs. Fighting taken by a bomb dropped into a States who are excluded from the Polish government are approach­ be'il be well enough to make dally period. But the pressure in­ proposed that they oust their tion bombs on hangars and run­ 40 Small Towns Liberated ating case. The carriers planned en's division. barged into the dre.ssing room af­ Hawaiian Lad Irish leaders and accept the city's offer. Briiiiswic’k Raided crowded suburban movie house 1936 unemployment compensation ing the British and United States "The second series of classes for visits to his office before long. 7:00 Seahawks vs. Rovers creased as the game went on. ways. More than 40 smaller towns and to argue a “ theory" Intended to Zivic Shatters Hand in ter tb* scr.ap as Ruffin, obviously Nientette Moves The men’s basic pay has been last night by a lone enemy air act," he said. "Those front line governments with a view to secur­ Attacks in the Sibenik area show that under the stabilization women at the Manchester Y. M. C. 7:45 Biickeneers va. Phantoms ing through their intermediary villages, including the rail station disgusted with the decision, was Shortly after tee start of tha *5.28 a day. raider which darted apparently flghters are entitled to *5,000 life were carried out by light bombers of Kotsury, 16 miles west of Ka- policy the njaocimiim Increase per­ Detroit Bout; Winner I'nanHwered Question Boxes Cliamj] Thurs., Jan. 27— By British Airiiieii; undetected through London’s bris­ discussion by the Polish and SO' A. will open Monday, Jan. 17 and Quota for Loan ah oiiH o tell reporters what was second half Coach Tom Monohan insurance, but do not receive va­ and fighter-bombers. linkovichi. on tee north bank of missible 1* 9 to 10 cents per hour, in his mind. With tee baseball holdout sea­ 6:16 Phantoms w Rang*™ tling anti-aircraft defenses. rious other benefits accorded mem­ Viet governments, with the par­ Tuesday, Jan. 18. For the past Takes Everv Round. sent in Nicolette and this chap Medium bombers attacked a the Pripet. were liberated in the including overtime as well as cor­ "W alt a minute.’’ yell»d Maiirie. son just around the corner, do you 7:00 Rovers vs. Buckeneers Seek to Settle Leave Great Fires Those at the scene said it was bers of the armed services. ticipation of the British and Amer­ eight weeks over one hundred Fighting IrLsh va. Sear nearly wrecked the game. He waa raUway bridge at Pontecorvo in fourth day of Rokossovsky's ad­ rections for sub-standard condi­ Twice Exceeded ’•Come over here in the comer." .suppose teat George Case, .the Terraiiova Faces Upset 7:45 shifty and almost deadly oh long only thanks to a kind fate that “ Because of the arduous nature ican governments, of all outstand­ By Watson Sportstra Sit-Down Strike ing question^, settlement of which the Cassino area while other vance, the bulletin added, and tions. Manchester women have been en- They huddled for a minute, then \\ ashlngton speedboy, will demand hawks shots. Manchester was out in (ikmttnaed from Page t»ne) ttiere was no repetition of the of their work and the constant planea blasted gun positions at 3,000 Nazi.s were killed. The unions contend they al­ j Detroit. Jan. 15.—(,P)-With a i Ruffin said: "Okay, we’l) be dlpln- a raise under the "little steal ’ Boxer in Miyashiro at Thurs., Feb 3— Pittsburgh, Jan. 16.— —Repre­ tragic dance hall bombing of Nov. would lead to friendly and perma- jo>1ng the various groups Ip art, front as the ganae drew to a close sentatives of an independent union, Sant’Elia and San Guiseppe. Hits South of • the mar.shes, Gen. ready have accepted increases of gym, discussion on post war ques­ Washington, .Ian. 15.— (/PI The iiosaible fractured left hand and majic. It was a great fight, boys, .drmula ? Hartford Tuesday. 6:15 Rovers vs. Fighting Irish and it was Nicolette who missed a 8 which took a big loll of merry­ many merchant seamen are were scored on tee port of An- .Nikolai Vatutin's First Ukrainian 4 to 10 cents as corrections of and I’m ready to go into a greater 7:00 Seahawks va. Phantoms armed with freshly-given authori­ population which lies 100 miles makers. About 3,0(K) persons fill­ and the Soviet union tions, weaving, furniture refinish­ *14,000,000,000 Fourth war loan rncine a date next week with hi.s long shot but darted through and west of Berlin, was last hit by the ing a difficult time readjusting zio, southwest of Rome. Army broadened its front along sub-standard conditions. 'They ars one.” (t.was Ruffin’s last fight be­ 7:46 Buckeneers vs. Rangers ed the theater. Seen “ Encouraging Response ing and bowling. doesn’t open until Tuesday, b u l’ lrpft bonrd. Fritrie Zivic hppears One-Minute Sports Page batted the ball In to knot tee R. A. F.'s night raiders on Sept. themselves upon retunilng from The British government later Five Allied planea were report­ tee Kiev-Warsaw trunk railway demanding independent consider­ fore entering tee Army Jan. 26. Hartford. Jan. 16.—Phil Terra- Thurs , Feb 10— score 41 all. The teams still had Although the direct hit on the There has been a request to con- the Treasurv already has received ^*’® of an lllurtrious Franlt Sinatra, tee crooner, has nova. NBA world's feather.veiglit 2’7. Its aitplane works and plants the war zones/' Hailing said. We issued a comment on the Polish ed missing against four enemy and crossed the Horyn river. 10 ation of further increases !■ lieu tlniie art with Mrs. Rebecca Fig- While Ruffin thought he had 6:15 Buckeneers va. Seahawks a minute to play before the end of theater cauacd only minor damage two reporta of quota oversubscrip ling career. career, but Jake La Motts, 'Ought heavyweiTht Tami Mau- champion, faces Ritchie Mlafashlro, Phantoms vs. P'ightlng turning out artillery, motorcyclca. feel that mustering out pay Is es­ statement, declaring it was re­ aircraft destroyed in the days miles west of Sarny. More than 30 of overtime after 40 hours a week. gins who will give advanced in­ who heal him decisively ln.-=t nicht. won, l^rltln, of Garfield, N. I., lacllo’s contract for *10,000 . . . 7:00 the game but could not get the tractors and railway equipment a companion bomb reduced an ad­ sential for the rehabilitation of garded as "an en. ouraging re­ operations. towns were captured in this ad­ They .ask an aggregate sliding tidns. : was ju.sf as posdive he deserved of Honolulu, Hawaii, In a non-title Irisli ball 'through the net. joining department stor^ to a mass struction in landscapes and por­ Spaisely-populated Gherry cou.i-! thinks Frltzie could keep fighting y.n. it wa.sn’t bccauM Frank need- ten-rounder at the Hartford Audi­ were targets of the powerful Tiies- these citizens who have given so sponse" to the Soviet declaration vance, including Stepan, 35 miles .scede of increases ' of 11 1-4 to traits on Mondays from 7:30 to 9. irtil he’s 60. • he do'isloii over the New Yorker -d somathlng stronger than a 7.45 Rovers vs. Rangers Dramatic Finish Emergency dqy assault by American bombers of rubble. No casualties were re­ much to our war effort." which was broadcast from Mos­ north of Nazi-held Rovno. import­ 13 1-3 cents an hour. , ty, Nebraska, has gone *50.000; who up.«ct champion Beau Jaek torium. Tuesday night. Thurs.. Feb, 17— A two minute rest sent the ported in the store or elsewhere in Furniture refinlshlng will eon- Tlie 30-year-old Zivic, former iiicrophonc to prop him up. The Haiyallan has been fighting which also carried the heavy craft cow Jan. 11. ant junction on the Kiev-Warsaw over the top of it.s $430,000 goal | 'ast fall anil rccentK dropped a 6:1.5 Buckeneers va. Fighting teams into action and both gave the vicinity although windows Jap Islaiid Bases tlnuue under tee instruction of with all but $7U.0U0 of the cash | weltonveight champion from Pitts­ riiey’vc been pals since .Sinatra from coa.st to coast the past two over Oacheraleben. Halberatadt. "It shows that in the view of railway, supply artery for the burgh. dropped a unaninious 10- split 10-i'ounder to Sammy An- vent to Taroi'a trainer, Al Silvam, Irish out everytemg they had. Tracy were shatte'red for 200 yards up Miss Tinker on Monday nights at put up by individuals. gott. .vears and haa adored victories over Bielefeld and Mepnen. the Polish government all out­ German Sixth, and Eighth Armies 7:30 and Tuesday mornings from I'oiind dcc'sion to the younger and o try to build himself up physi- 7:00 .Seahawks vs. Rangers heaved in a long shot from the and down the street. j Targets ill Raids Nazis Suffer The 2 ,( ^ employes of the Glofie^ . Al Silvano and Johnny Tnylor on Rovers vs. Phantoms Many Fires Left Raging -. Federal Ballot standing questions that divide them in the Dnie'per river bend, far to 10 to 11. "I thought I won,” Larkin said. ally . . . Howard Callanan, 7:45 side court and teat was all for the No alert and no gun fire preced- ; Shipbuilding Co.. Superior, Wls.!^P>f®: N®'v York mid- the West Coast, decisioned Jimmy visitors. Burowicz knotted the R. A. F. and Canadian fliers re­ are open to negotiation with the the southeast. Members from all tee classes _ ; - rllewcicht.dlcwcight. before 10..834 fnr.s w'ho •’He hurt me a te'v times with his hose running gave Southern Collins in Baltimore and -Johnny turning /rom another of their ed the bombing and there was im- ! likewise have exceeded teeii qui>- right bund swings and he cut my count with two free throws. They common object of reaching a sat­ (Continued from Page One) 'The twin offensives of Vatutin Heavy Losses may bowl at 9 p. m. on Mondays ta. "i.nid *29.774 at Olvmpla Stadium. 'alifornla it.s grid victory over Forte in another Eastern bout. "miraf.le’’ cloudbombing jobs said nicdiate speciiiiition the Germans Baekers Hope isfactory settlement," the British and Rokossovsky were rolling Thus Jolting Jacob seized a 3 to 1 eye bv butting, but not enough to ollcge Of The Pacific • last fall, fought akvi^ely up to within 15 ‘ B may have developed a new type of after their class periods at mem­ Ritch'e held "Babe” Daniels, who POLICE Brunswick, resembled a “city that statement declared. westward approximately 60 miles edge in the aeries that previously matter.” ill sprint for tee Columbia Navy Metcalf Tops seconds of the overtime perlqd and near-noisclesa plane. A sound of Guinea jungle front, Liberators (Continued from Page One) bership rates. fights regularly on top in Holly­ Gaudino put it away with hia soft wasn’t biacked out," because of The Soviet declaration of Jan. apart along tee only two rail Interested In IMscussions iilnyed at Pittsburgh and New As a matter jf fact Larkin, who nidshipmen’s school in the/Grover wood Stadium, to a ten-round the many fires left raging plane engines was heard only a For Passage 11 used strong terms in referring screened by P-38s dropped 75 tons routes serving east-west traffic weighed 138 1-4 pounds to Ruffin s one handed side flip. moment before the whistle of the of bombs on Alexishafen in the ’The Discussion group on Tues­ Burns End Life York. Icvciand track meet tonight . . . draw. Cleon Shans, going great 4343 "It was just like daylight, ” one to the Polish governinent-ln-exile, through the Pripet marshes. of Jamja, 65 miles northeast of In the dressing room. Zivic’s in- 136 3-4. had a two-round knocK- That young fellow, Alan Goukl. C4ravat Loop Scconda Win Another falling bombs. Madang aector where upwaidS' Of Sarajevo. day mornings has steadily increas­ guna about that time, outpointed For a time it looked aa though of the fliers said. "Firea on Hie (Uontinued from Page One) declaring that it had shown Itself Germans Stiffen Beslstance ed because women realize that the tured h.and was encased In splints out in his grasp, bu‘ couldn’t put bp made the AP sports service him a year ago,, and Mllce Bcllnise ground lit u p ’the clouds and in First reports said all casualties 1.300 tons of explosives have fall­ Hercegovlnian patriots were Of Aged Woniiui •over the kayo p ineh. Time and tee Bristol Jayvees were going to incapable of organizing an active present and post war questions are by the Boxing Commission physi­ hat it is today, expects lo answer got a close decision over Mivashiro. turn the clouds lit up the skies. were civilians except one British struggle against the German invad­ en since the first of the year. Vatutin's drive south of Sarny said to have cut the railway line cian who ordered an X-rhj' exam­ again in this round he put over hand the Manchester juniors a soldier. Of those Injured, 15 were and women who will be overseas threatens to outflank Rovno from so vital they should be conversant to "Grandpapa Gould" before Whl’e Terranova has knocked Hr iSIiarpH Honors With FIRE You could see the big bomba going ers in Poland itself” and "by its From there, the operational line between Dubrovnik, on tee Dal­ ination today. Frltzie said he the old one, two to Ruffin's chin, long . . . Army-bound ’Jobby trimming. The visitors rolled up in a serious condition. by election time. swung across New Britain, with the west, and the Germans stiffen­ matian coabt north of Mostar, de­ with the why and wherefore of out Jacl^ie Calhira. the ex-champ eight points before the locals oft.” „ incorrect policy it often plays in­ Hartford, Jan. 15-; (/Pi —Mrs. hurt it in the flrst round. hut Ruffin absorbed all the punch­ tuffin broke one of the Ne'.v York from whom he won the title, little Miirphy l^sl Eveniiij! Madgeburg, Elbe river city "Tills matter of soldier voting is to Ihe hands of the German in­ attack planes tearing into enemy ed their resistance in tee area be­ stroying tee stations of. Luk, Lend Lease, Subsidies. 111X81 an 1 La Motta, who weighed 1.59 to es and kept coming in for more. scored and with three quick bas­ NORTH tween Rovno and Novograd Volyn­ other'National and State issues. Luigia Polito Bruno, 103, believed .'tatc Athletic Commi.sslon's Phil has had trouble with le.oscr about 80 miles southwest of Berlin of the utmost importance,” he vaders.” positions at Invaded Afawe on the Jaseniia and Diklic. Zivic’s 151'■» and is eight years itrongest. tradition.s when he re­ In Bowlin" Match. kets the Manchester team stayed. Forced to Use southwest coast: flghters strafing ski, 55 miles ot the east. Despite Another Hercegovinlan brigaJa , ’The Tuesday morning aesolons are to be Hartford’s second oldest res­ lights the past few months. And up there until tee second half. But 5432 which the R. A. F.’s Mosquitos said "The reason our soldiers and The Polish statement today as­ younger, declared he sighted a Sleeping Juror Causes .Mistrial used to pose for picture.a at the there is a good possibility that went on to blast.last night, Ls an serted that the Soviet communique buildings and small craft to the this, the Russians continued to has befn engaged in bitter fight­ followed by a luncheon and Aomc ident, died in Hartford hospital knockout in the late rounds but Clarke elected, to keep his starting Secret Planes sailors fight so well is advance, dispatches said, killing veigh-ln before last night's scrap Ritchie may score an upset. As Metcalf and Murphy dividel important chemical and war man­ contained x number of statements east at Gasmata; and Mitchells ing near the towns of Gacko and women stay to enjoy tee priBiege yesterday afternoon from bums that Ziyic outfoxed him. with Tippy Larkin.' team on the floor throughout tee SOUTH Stockholm, Jan. 15.—iJPi—Last they feel they are free men^ho 400 Nazis arid wrecking 11 tanks Fojnic, 40 miles southeast of Moe- o f creating hand woven materials Norfolk. Va.—i/P>—A sleeping did Lefty LafJhance here In Sep­ tumors in the Cravst league at ufacturing city. ^ run their own government. They "to which a complete answer Is af­ and Liberators delivering a one- she received in her third-floor bed­ "You gotta hand It to that guy.” Murphv’s alleys la.st evening. The ientire second half and they click­ night's heavy R- A. F. assault on and guns tar. for tee past four days, Tito’e with the help of Mrs. Edward juror caused a mistrial in a rob­ tember. and Harry Jeffra in Balti­ ed in the final quarter to put tee ’The Berlin correspondent of the must have the opportunity to forded by the ceaseless struggle two punch from Solomons bases room while kneeling in prayer be­ said Jolting Jacob. "He’s aa smart lea g u e president, none other than Brunswick forced the Nazis again bulletin said. Lewis from 1:30 to 3. bery case in corporation court here Milk Of I'nkindaesa more, both of whom defeated Ter­ game ' on ice. These kids play 14321 Swedish nwapaper Aftohbladet against the Germans waged at tee against Rabaul on the northeast In the lower Ukraine, where the fore a shrine. as they come. Say. I believe he yesterday. The jurors were asked 'The French Lick Springs, Ind, Mr. Metcalf, rolled high single ot to put up their secret rocket-pro­ vote." Germans reportedly are’ launching In February and March there ranova in overweight matches. commando basketball and tee said about 100 Mosquitos made heaviest Vost by the Polish nation end of the island. Fierce Two-Day Battte Fire Marshal Henry G. Thomas could fight until he’s 50.” to leave the room while lawyers oubllclty department reports teat 117 and Murphy captured high pelled tighter planes which they their heaviest counter-attacks The Yugoslav Second division, will be six outstanding speakers Phil ran up four straight tri­ tougher the going the harder they last night’s attack on Berlin. under the direction of the Polish Meet No Air Opposition and Detective Gene W. Mara said argued a point of law. All left but the Cutis and White Sox will get umphs here after, upsetting a 5-1 • hrec-string honors with 308. The uncovered for the flrst time in Essential Provisions against advancing Red Army battling Germana and Chetnika in on World Affairs on Monday eve­ play. He said the capital’s wailing Tuesday’s historic American as­ government.” The Mitchells, meeting no air Mrs. Bruno’s clothing caught fire one who remained slumbering in their vitamins during the spring favored I.ulii Costantino in New scores: AMBULANCE sirens sent the bomb-punished "In their earnest anxiety to safe­ troops, Vatutin’s left Wing con Serbia captured the locality of nings. Among the leaders ^11 be as she attempted lo extinguish a The acore: sault. the Berlin correspondent of Of Bill Approved opposition, destroyed seven ground­ his seat. Judge James U. CJoode ttaihlng period through milk from York. His three-round kayo over Team No. S Bristol residents scurrying to shelters guard complete solidarity of the ed planes and strafed six barges. tinued to repulse strong enemy Ivanjica, south of tee town of Suijlt Singh on India, Mrs. Nelson blaze started by two candles Tom Taggart’s herd of pedigreed Fox ...... 94 80 95— 269 (BURKE) . the newspaper Aftonbladet said to­ tank and infantry forces east of Country' Club discharged the jury. Jackie Cnllura. stunning the box­ shortly after 7 p. m. and added Washington, Jan. 15 — — United Nations, especially at tee The Liberatora, intercepted by 40 Cacak,’ after a fierce two-day bat­ on Burma, others on China and placed near paper decorations In “ goats . . . Looks like a great-op­ ing world, led to a title rematch I'edford ...... 92 87 87 — 2H6 day. ’These are the essential provisions Vinnitsa in tec Ukrainian Bug South America, and probably Mrs. Fanelli, rf . . that the extent of damage was decisive stage of their stnigi^e Japanese planes while attacking tle In whigh the enemy suffered holy shrine to Our Lady. Ihe Caribou of Alaska are ex-, portunity for the bench Joclieys to In New Orleans, where he twi^e re­ Murphy ...... 116 9,5 97—3('8 6868 The Nazi rocket-propeller type of the soldier vote bill against the common enemy. tee river sector. Here the Germans heavy \\los8Cs, tee communique Lewis Rose on , World Affairs. Unable to beat out the flames, Notes Ben.son ...... 101 91 91—2.H3 Tracy, If .. . unknown. Tobera airdrome with 40 tons of cellent swimmers, moving through get someone's goat . . . But, of peated his Hartford knockout. Vigino. c .. . Ineffectual OppoalHon is similar to the newly-annoiinced yesterday by the H ^ se ElecUoM statement continued, “ the Polish bombs, shot down at least five and are attempting at all costs to halt said. ITiese talks will be open to men the elderly woman ran to the I committee, and the Federal Pa"®l tee water as fast ns five miles an I'ourze, they might actually horu Nicolcttl, c (DOl’r..\N) The Nazis put up an unusually Allied jet-plane, but driven from government consider it prefer^le probably three others. the Soviet drive for the Dniester The Fiume - Zagreb - Belgrade and women and tee dates to set rooms occupied by two boarders, Del St. John, chairman, an _ 4 0 3 363 370 1120 bill which ia expected to be offered river and Rumania, and the trem. hour when frightened. in on the pennant races. Dunning, rg intensive although Ineffectual op- the rear by explosive fuel Instead now to refrain from further public railway, main feeder artery of aside are t''eb. 7, 14, 21 and 28, and Michael Muscillo and Joseph S. nounced today that he had ap­ Teain No 3 as a substitute: From Rabaul, the raiding line endous losses they are sustaining Last NighFs Fights 5630 I position to the attacks both yes- of from air sucked in from the discussions." German forces In Yugoslavia, was March 6 and IS. Pedro, who sniothered tec flames pointed Thomas D. Faulkner, E. Moonan ...... 103 84 88— 2(5] IR House ElecUons committee bill swung bote northwest toward is expected to have an important about her body with overcoats. front and then superheated and again c u t' by partisan columns If there are any Inquiries about N. Moor and William C. Kennedy Larder ...... '. ,J06 92 103 301 i terday and'last night. (1) Leave* election machinery Kavieng, where a 7.000 ton cargo effect on the further development near , Draganici, Tito reported Mrs. Bruno was bom at Bovino, Tnt.als IS 43 (H()LI,OK.\N) "The Germans were using their supcrcompressed almost to the ex­ the classes for next Monday and to serve on the tournament com­ By The Asmci'citcd Prem Superant ...... 98 88 97 283 In state hands; ship in a convoy probably was of the campaign' in that area. while other patriots blew up twe 'Tuesday, pleqM call the Manches­ Italy, Oct. 22, 1840. and came to Gosh! Manchester I new fighter flares which_ are sCv- plosive point as in the Allied type. sunk by a 1,000 ton bomb hit. and mittee for tee coming season. He New York—Bobby Ruffin, 1366(, Bengstoii ...... 102 112 102 316 (2) SUte ballots to be In one sector alone', tee com­ bridges on te e ' main highway be­ ter Y. M. C. 7206. this country in 1909. She was a F. 3060 I eral times more brilliant than the The rocket power was said by southeast toward Bougainville, JC f also appointed 'Thomas D. Faulk­ New York, and Tippy Larkin, the correspondent to enable the available to armed forces by Fed­ Obituary munique said, the enemy sent tween Zagreb and Kaxlovac le resident of Hartford for 33 years. 409 37«: 390 1170 Gaudino, rt ...... 9 ’ UY old ones." a Canadian gunner which was bombed at both ends. ner chairman of the handicap 13814. Garfield. N. J.. drew (lOi; Cole, if ...... 1 0 2 (OLISH) new Nazi flghter to climb four and eral government; more than lOO tanks and guns into the west. Hard fighting was going She la survived by four children, SeST Tf»m No. 1 I said 6f the Brunswick attack. The bulk of these actions occur­ committee. Du St. John succeeded Buddy Farrell, 156 V;. Newark^ Zemanek, If ...... 1 0 2 a half mllea in two minutes, in­ (3) Postcard applications for action, but tee Russiana destroyed on near Nova Gradiska, 80 mll'is Michael Bruno and Mrs. Thomas 0 6 P » N s e _ > Torrenee ...... 66 73 90—2-29 I "Tlie whole target area whs red Wednesday and ’Thursday. To Get Incentive Neilh. of' Clnclnnato, O., and Jo­ Henry A. Rockwell who ia the new N. J., outpointed Larry Anzalone, f:urowiez, c ; __ .,.. 7 3 17 4340 stead of the usual 15 minutes. balloU to be provided “ trice ^r- 26 and dispersed supporting infan­ cast of Zagreb on the Belgrade lS6Vt, Brooklyn (6). Adamv ...... lO-x 101 100—3i.'3 bri.stliiig with them, and we could Deaths Ground successes were reported line, and the Germime were losing seph Bruno and Mrs. Bigfho De- chairman of tee greens coflkmlttee Douglas, rg ...... 0 O o plainly see our Lancasters svyarm- Pressure Change Terrlffo sonnel (Including Merchant m - 7 1 try columns. Detroit—Jake LaMotta, 159. ^.Mlnnich . ....'...10,5 97 101-3o;i on both aides of tee narrow wate'rs Pasquale, bote o f Hartford. She and Thomas D. Faulkner replaces .Mvord. I g ----- ,...... 2 1 5 How'ever. only top-notch pilots rlne and Red C r^ a) by gow ra- In another savage attack tec heavily, Tito said. „ Bonus Benefits New York, outpointed Fritzlc Ziv- Dietz ...... 90 106 103—298 ipg ail over the place.’’. Mrs. Annie Gordon separating New Britain and New also leaves 20 grandchildren and Del 8L John who moved up to the Seven Canadian bombers wert were said to be able to withstand ment; addreased to Germans lost 2,000 men killed, ic, 151H. Pittsburgh. (10) Mike taries; these to be forwarded to Word was received In town ye«- Guinea. At Bergen bay, New Bri­ nine great-grandchildren. chairmanship. Mr. St. John said 363 376 394 11.33 Totals ...... 20 5 4.5 HOSPITAL among those lost over Brunswlcl^ the audden change of pressure ex­ many captured and 35 tanks and Nazis Evacuating Thomm tee committee would, hold a meet­ Delia, 135. Los Angeles, stopped Score at half time. 20-17 Bris­ local election officials and then to terday of tee death of Mrs. Annie tain, Marines battling up the Eddie Carson, 135, Chicago, (5). Team Ne. 4 An antiquated four-engined perienced in the climb, which was Gordon at the Masonic Home in 29 armored cars were destroyed Washington,' Jan. ,15—(^i—Ap­ ing shortly and draw up a schedule tol. Referee. Matin. applicanU; soldiers to f®*®^ slopes of a strategic hill haye slain by Vatutin’s troops.' Large stores Milwaukee'—Gens Spencer, 131, Bedell ___ .100 85 90--2(0 Focke-Wulf Condor—primarily a described ss more terrific than Wallingford. Mr*. Gordon was Stockholm, Jan. 15—OP)—"Th# proximately 20,000 non-production for the coming season. No doubt 5131 marked ballot to sUt# secretarlea 500 more Japanese to raise enemy of German war gear also was tak workers of tee Westlnghouse Elec­ Army Investigates Chicago, outpointed Joey Pirrone, Metcalf ...... : 87 91 117 -•295 transport plane—which the Ger­ that underRone by dive-bomber U bL forwarded to local election naUvp' of Shelton, Conn., where German-dominated Scandlnaviai that there will be many Interest­ Brixtol mans threw up in their desperate losses there to nearly 3,000 since en, the communique said. tric company will receive benefits 13914, Clevelaiid (10); Jimmy Uiiffy ...... 81 109 9 l - ’2sl B. F. 1. pilots. officials for. Ubulatlon; she was born 88 years ago. Her that aector was Invaded last Dec. Telegraph bureau said today ther< ing events for tee members this Pierce, 163, West Allla Wise., out­ Schubert ...... 102 90 99—291 measures to check the destruction tie husband died many years ago. Af were reports in Oslo teat 4.00C o f an Incentive bonus plan, previ­ Medal Given Dog coming season. Kass, rf ...... 0 0 0 It was reported also that the (4) Cards and balloU to 26. ously applicable only to production OfAAPSBV,! pointed Tito Taylor, 159, Chicago, WATER DEPT. of their fighter plane factories was ter his death, she came to Man­ pernors had been evacuated froir. PredlotioBS AAOeiEiS Ntcollelte. rf ...... '.7 0 14 Nazis are building a new type of handled airmail, free; On New Guinea, Auatraliana Germans Report Netv workers, under a company-wide t8). 370 375 397 1112 bagged by an American Air Force automatic machine-gun which con­ Allows No PropBgaada chester where she lived uiitll nine the Norwegian coastal city ol I predict that Earl Ballsieper Strong, if ...... 0 0 0 winding up the Huon peninsula plan which haa been approved by (N SOPTKST I Worcester, Maas.—Tofnmy Bell, " 1 1 flier. Lieut. A1 Rorke. formerly of tinues to Are on the target after (5) No propaganda may be sent years ago and then went to the Russian Offensive Tromso because of a possibility ol will stage a comeback; Clarence 145. Youngstown. Ohio, stopped Grahar. If ...... 0 3077 campaign captured Nambariwa tee War L.abor Board. .Washington, Jan. 15.—(P)—The a S A T ' (r+ffAVyVdffiOHT Earnings 8how Big Increase Sryrulmvskl. c •...... 0 -1 I ipowell River, British Columbia. the gunner is killed or wounded. It to service personnel by Masonic Home. During her stay London. Jan. 15— (Ah— The Ger-» an Allied invasion In that area War department is inveatlgating Tbornton will be hard to beat; Johnny Brown, 148, New York, ( After 5 P. M.) ^aking the trip with the Cana- and moved their artillery within The bureau said there were other ■Under tee plan, which was ap­ .lA/ASHl Niarf&M STATir S e c Q iL MeyerC rg ...... 3' 1 7 was described as having a rate of or employes of executive depart here ffie made n host of friends. man High command announced the reported bestowal of medals Harry Mathlason wlU be hitting (9 ); Leo Dulmainc, 135, Worces­ shelling range of tee enemy barge rumors teat Narvik and Harstad proved by a WLB vote of 8 to 3, Washington, Jan. 15— {Jfi— Doyle. Ig ...... 1 1 3 Are much faater than anything She was » member of the Eastern today that Russian forces had for heroism and other dlstingulth- tboee tee shots further than ever; • M jS t r H E fi. NiCSHT; (iHCLUOtNO COUttT, ter, outpointed Joe Lemieux, 138, Federal Reserve banks last year base of Slo. would be evacuated. retroactive bonuaea to the em­ 7868 1 Rorkk was a p«-Pearl Har^r now used. (6) ®qual radio time to be giv­ Star and tee Amaranth. ^ launched a new offensive "north ed service upon a dog who, under Ben Roman won’t take as many ’"NBlAJ OaUBANfi, " New Bedford, Maas., (8). promoted net earnings of $49..‘)28,- flier who transferred later to the ployes will amount to about *239 11 4 26 A -traveller from Halberatadt, en both major parUea In broad- Her funeral will be held this of Lake Ilmen." each. The plan la effective as of Army rcgulationa, ia not entitled putts; Fred Bfish will add twenty 0fiC.((3t (9 (9 - Philadelphia — Jlggs Donohue, 000, more than four times the 1912 Eighth "Air Force in Britain. .Manchester one of the targets hit in the Tues­ casU to service personnel; \ afternoon. Prayers will be' said at Lake Ilmen ia about 170 miles April 8, 1943. to ,them. yard! to his tse shots and that the 150%. Philadelphia, outpointed figure of *12,470,000. MANCHESTER ' Coastal command Beauflghtera the Masonic Home and the body Japanese.Claim B. F. T. day American raid on central <3er- (7) Cenaore may delete onlj south of Leningrad on tee long The dog la tha ' three-year-old. famous ’’Smith Bros" oomblns is Frankie Grosso, 147, Philaoelphle, estimated In Berlin reporU to will be Uken to Shelton for burial. Robb, rf ...... 4 0 8 many, said the city was under at­ materiel of value to enemy- 47 Bombers Downed dormant northern front. half husky, "Chips," who is re­ broken up for the duration for the tS); Joey Longo, ISO, Baltimore, WATER CO. have numbered 26 dived through Burial service will be held at tee HOLLYWOOp Pay 0 « RFC Loana outpoint^ Mii^ey Daniels, 132, Klein, rf ...... 0 0 0 Uck for <5 minutes, when between Potential eubetltute bill: ’The announcement was not con­ ported to have bean tbs recipient Junior member. Bob, la on bla way /VlA12liCUPiStMANJ . .4 0 a ’ heavy anti-aircraft lire from both cemetery chapel In Shelton. By The Associated Press of the . distingulsbsd service to Princston where ba'wlU go In' PhiUdelpbta. (8). UeguUa. If ----- ; ...... 60 and 70 per cent of the factory (1) BsdIot would provide uni A Jspaneee imperial headquar­ firmed by the Russians. t edfora. If ...... 4 1 9 8319 sHare batteries and Nazi escort producing Nazi flghters and planea SERVICE STATION Washington, Jan. 15,—(gV— cross for "couraceous action in training at tee Officsr Candidate p Portland, Ore.—Henry Arm­ vessels to blast the convoy off form spaces for service vote for ters communique, broadcast by the Commerce Secretary Jesse Jones S £-0 POSiTiON F fg strong. 141. Loe AnpBles. knocked ^ C T O R Y Batch, c ...... 6 0 10 was wrecked and other plants single-handedly eliminating a dan­ Schoet ttrtd teem a few things." The Less Canned Shrimp Seen Bill Graff, Jr,, 22. writes home that nowr* WAR of.penalUea for elecUon law vio­ the Norte Methodist church, offi­ ed as lost. Formations of Japa­ spitz, occupying a cardboard box ACCESSORIES Knudone Jorgenona, Iveraona and OpM ■sassf On Wild Qeets "Weatso got cannon hits on Oxford, N. a.— —The Buck nese Naval planes bombed AlUed he haa become "the wizard of tha "Home," Ander^n said, "but 1 lations; , . w . ciating. • on the bench, nibbled the mag;is Washington, Jan. 15.—tff> — Bolomana.” UIs father Included a Bcrtelsena. ONDS other ve8.4els," one of the fliers Burnette family ought to remem­ ’The committal service will also poslUons at Toroktea point and was going to a show." (5) The sUtes to determine bal­ trate’a fingera appealingly during • SHELL GA:S and OiIl ( Rimed shrimp will ha scarcer yo-yo^n Bill’s Cbriatmaa package, "Aw, go on to tee show," one of AND HagerstowB. .Md.-"4P) — Meat* B&ld. ber Pearl Harbor. They lot validity but not to oo-travene be conducted at the funeral hmne Munda last night and early today, the tesUmoi)y> "W ell,” jaaid the this year. The Office of Coordina­ and the Marine reporta theae re- IS Letters In Om Day ratioMd eltlamw were ramiaded to* Three Meseerechmitta ganged their twine, a boy and a girl, Pearl waives by Rev. Furgeaon, as,the entomb­ the eommuniqiM said. the boldup-men said, g iv t u him a present Federal Uw which magistrate, “your dog had made a tor o f Fiaheriea siinounoed yaatar- aulta; *T’ve got the natlvea half dollar and his empty W ifoM . SIAMFS day that there’s sttO epee «eM h up OB one Beaufighter, making elx alnd Harbor. poll UX requlremenU; ment wUl be in the Buckland O m - Bpringgtld, DL-MiP)— F vt Elmer on wild goma ta AWMhewy eeuatv. attacks while It twisted and dodg­ more eloquent plea for jrou than BILL DYNAS day that becauai of a greater di­ craay trying to figure out what (8) Free airmail: etery veult for the preeenL most lawyers could have done. I li' version of the catch to the fresh makes the yo-yo work. My skill Davis, hoapiteliaed in North Afri­ County oOdals renlled gee* h v A ed for 30 mllea before it ahook (.7) Equal radio time foj- both Approximately 37 per cen t, of ca, informed hia p a in ts he had ONItX' TMffBIr IN TW E - , Aaihraclta coal o'as Srst put them off and eacaped undamaged When the U. 8. government tee nation’s board ' lumber now suspend sentence If you donate x-; Broprietur. and froaen trade, canned shrimp and all, they think I am on tee su­ (fWEpA^Se ®am e- to practical uss in 176t. B la ^ - iag hes heaa legal siaee eiRM Hidf moYed from New York to Wash­ i parties; to the Red Cross.’’ Langdon donat- output wOl amount to about half I pernatural sideside—and who am I to received no mail foY thrta montju. sSpOflS ^5 flAMBS-- 194& Three R. A. F. plariea were loat (Neither blU provides for comef from * the South, mainly ■mlths found it would b u n . during the engagement. ington in 1800 It had only 123 cC the totaJI, tall...... ’em dlfterentF’ ’x'hea he got 72 letters la ona day. laMviM vaU Is tU U » Read Herald Advs. Lirom Um ao-oaUed "eottos bait." MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1944 P A G E N I N & ^ W-.- TtfANrHKSTKR KVFXTXCt TIF.RALD. MANTIIESTEH. CONN.. SATURDAY, JANL’AH\ 1^. U>H p X B i r w K m f ^

ty to call a paralyzing strike of French Stave Engaged to Wed 3 Rail Unions 4,000 gas and electric, workers in Trouble in Ihe ,4ir for Jap* Tear sed this area, met in special session Accept New Manchester High Upsets Bristol 45 to 43 shortly before midnight last night Off 5 Fierce Ffsh and with executives of two ■ Philadel­ ^ In Dispersing phia company subsidiaries, seeking W ork Terms to settle a ten-day sit-down strike Nazi Attacks of 350 workers. Nelson Posts Madison Square Garden of Sduth Pacific Ship Workers (Continued from Page One) Game George L. Mueller, president of ((Continued from Page One) Gaudino Scores the Independent Association of Employes of the Duquesne Light tain nominal cirntrol of the rall- f o n t tiM i FHf« OHS) approximately seven 'miles north­ 1 Point Lead company and Associated com­ roada until the non-operating east of Casslno.) dispute also is settled, although m «laa mwily: “M w» ««t P»'d panies. said the union’s general (A ll the heights taken by toe Notes previously Gen. Brehton B. Som­ ' Winning Basket •if tX tbs and »f th« shltt It )• 1 committee earlier in the evening •French were over 3,000 feet. Over Mangrum IT l:*0 m tbt itJOTiJln* voted unanimously to give their Mt. Ferro, the most advanced of ervell etted only toe operating <3S0ls> case as the bar to the termina­ M(n get out or the yard. negotiators power to call a union­ the three, is two miles northwest Dr. Flaherty Speaka I'in g who did not concur with the wide strike or a strike in any in­ of Acquafondata and directly tion of his custodianship. Ho .»eanV »1 to $3.50 taxi home It was nice to hear Dr. John doctor. The opposition was friend­ Three Leaders Closely ■r waiting until 6 a. m. until biis- overlooking the village of Vallro- said at least two of the tores In Extra Period dividual division. Flaherty of Rockville, member of ly, however, and merely wanted in­ The 350 meter readers and re­ tenda, which is about six miles brotherhoods— firemen, conduc­ M atart running.” toe Fish and Game Commission, formation as to how the clubs Bunched After Hot ceipt division employes of the north and slightly east of Casslno. tors, and switchmen— had not tell his side of the story at toe an­ could continue if they allowed light concern and the Equitable They also took Mt Pogano, two cancelled their strike but merely First Hound; Winner nual meeting of. the l(x:al chapter everyone access to their leased Rec Juniorfi May l Local Hoopstera Sweep Public Worh$ Strike Gas Company, supplying moat of miles southwest of Acquafondata postponed it for toe duration of o f the Connecticut Sportsmen. hunting grounds and ponda which Strengthen Clubs this area with power and ga.s, and Mt. Pile, two miles nortowest government operation. The broth­ Pushed Hard. Enters 10th Day. While the good doctor is not a g ift­ they stocked out of their treasury.- Bristol Off Court in have been on a ten-day strike, de- of Viticuso. erhood chiefs replied that they Philadelphia. Jan. 15.— (iP;—in ed orator he did, nevertheless, get They pointed out that toe many mamling dismissal of a,supervis­ Fiercest Counter-Blow had done all In their power and By Buss Nswtnftd . Teams in toe Junior loop at Both Contests at Rec the lace of a health officer • warn­ his points across in a manner that things undertaken by the various the Blast Side Rec may or. The fiercest of the German that a strike voted by toe rank clubs were designed to improve San Francisco, Jan. 15.— (ffl— ing that uncollected rubbish niay and file remained a live Issue should silence his cntics. Doc has strengthen for toe next round Last Evening to Even cause “ another epidemic of Influ- “ Intend to Win Issue” counter-blows was made some conditions In their own respective Tournament favorite Byron Nel­ while the dispute which provoked definite ideas on many subjects but play according to a notice filet; enra.” 3,000 public works em "We have rejected three com­ five miles north of Acquafondata is always careful to tell hla listen­ area. I f they were without this 1944 Series in CCIL; It remained unsettled. son of Toledo, Ohio, held a one- 1 at the Rec this morning. The ployes carried their strike into Its pany proposals and Intend to win along the San Pietro ridge. revenue, of dues, they could not Miss Carol.) n T. Paganl ers that it's "Dr. Flaherty speak- stroke lead over toe field today as teams are required to have the 10th day today, after booing a During the first two days of Cohld Set .Another D al* ing.” He told the members of toe o" Seconds Win. this i.ssue," Mueller said. * ^ 4a 4Aln aIiiKv if onvnn* more than a hundred golfers, pro­ list of new players posted on suggestion that they repudiate Earlier the union leader ex- their current campaign in this Actually. the non-operating many things now under considera­ want to join the clubs if anyone fessionals and amateurs, teed off the bulletin board not later their union leaders and go back pres.sed the opinion that the con­ sector the French have taken 250 Mr. and Mrs. Ploto Pagani. of union chiefs could set another tion by the Commission and if car- could use toe privileges free. The Gus Gaudlno's one handed Bid* 125 Churtcr Oak street, announce permits which arc issued were a in the second round o f toe 72-hols than Monday evening at seven to work. . , troversy would he settled by Mon­ prisoners, it was announced. strike date, although this is con­ rted.-out should improve the fishing the engagement of iheir daughter. part o f the yearly Income but $10,000 San Francisco Victory o’clock. I I court shot spelled defeat for Bris­ The Philadelphia Record in a day. which Is payday for the American forces to the south sidered unlikely. When they and hunting in Connecticut and Miss Carolyn Theresa Pngani, to nvver sufficient to cover the entire Open. tol High’s stout hearted warnon front page editorial urged Mayor and west of Casslno have plowed called off their Dec. 30 strike they place this sport on a par with any strikers. Raymond Richard Ginolfi, •.son of coal of stocking the woods qnd Bernard Samuel to “ call tipon the The Philadelphia company is a into strong enemy fortlflcation.s on .said only that "we are withdraw­ state In the East. Also during his Nelson, former National Open at the Schotal street Rec court last Mr. and Mrs. Micliael Ginolfi, of streams. The speakers wera grant­ and Professional Golfers’ Assoda- Federal government to send troops holding concern. 70 per cent of Mt.' Trocchio, la.st big physical ing approval heretofore granted talk he brought many old time night and enabled Manchester Into Philadelphia Jo end the health whose gross income last year barrier on toe road to (jasaino, and 77 Birch street. experiences to light which ahowed ed the privilege of outlining their tion titleholder, waa forced to Rec Juniors Miss Pagani, a graduate of toe employes to stop work. • • •” High’s varsity to even the count menace created by the strike, came from the Duquesne com­ are engaged In hard fighting. The that he still takes a keen Interest programs but apparently toe ques­ crack Harding Park’s 72 by Mount St. Joseph's Academy, is The agreement between toe with toe Bell City quintet. When ' which was called to enforce the pany. n has a score of other sub­ Germans have covered toe slopc.s in other sports besides hunting and tion has been brewing for a long four strokes in the flr^t round in now employed in the State Office carriers and toe Firemen. Con­ time without any suitable answer. union's demand for a 10 cents an sidiaries, however, li' Pennsylva­ of the mountain with mortars and fishing...and field trials. order to grab the slim advantage All Set For the regulation game was over both building, Hartford. ductors, and Switchmen carries New OffleerH Ready Some/7500 service men and natives crowd about outdoor ring somewhere In South Pacific to nia and northern West Virginia. machine-gun ne.sts requiring slow, over Lloyd Mangrum of Monterey teams were tied, 41 all. after a hour wage increase. The unusTarpholos above were taken "somewhere m the Mr. Ginolfi attendee: Manches­ the same money benefits which The Puzzler The new officers of toe local watch championship boxing bouts. There wera exciting moments, of course, and boys baifked their The union now threatening to determined effort to root them Park, Calif., and A rt Bell, former contest that was filled with spec­ Dr. Hnbley R. Owen, director of troops landings such as those described so graphically in Gen^ Henry ter High school and is at present thp president, as ar arbitrator, While most o f the clubs, that is chapter are ready and willing to favorites as is made clear by soldier with fistful of bills. Medals donated by movie stars were strike includes workers of 10 of California pen champion. Final Round tacular playing on the part of both medical services for the board of Dort At left, a heavily laden airboine fighter plunges out the plane s ump port. At right. out. manager o [ toe Manchester Clean­ awarded to toe Engineers and the sportsmen’s clubs^ in Connecticut, carry on. EM Dziadua. toe new presented to winners in 12 classes by Cmdr. Gene Tunney. •squads. The final score was 45-43, these subsidiaries, among them Extensive patrol activity contin­ The pace-setter carded a 35-38 educaUon, said "the greatest dan­ ■ grounded by a magnificent Pacific sky. he floats swiftly.earthward. ers. Irainmtn three weeks ago. Of are not run on a money making president, spoke briefly and asked Manchester. the Allegheny Steam Heating ^ ued on the Eighth Army front and 68, helping reduce his score with ger is from diseases caused by filth the 9 cents awarded, 4 cents Is a basis they are. for toe most part, that the members give him their Gaudino Stars Cheswick Sr Harmar Railroad Co one scouting detachment plunged an eagle three on the 489-yard and rodenU, such as cerebro-splnal ha.slc increase, and 5 cents is In seif sustaining. Most o f their cooperation in 'order to maintain Phantoms Finish First Equitable Gas Co.. Philadelphia 12th hole. His golf was faultless It was poker face Gus who en­ meningitis, and respiratory infec- into the enemy lines south of lieu of overtime or away-from- revenue (somes from membership Die high standard set by the retir­ Larkin Lost abled the Manchester team to Sc West most of the torpedoes went wild Reds Drive Closer with toe exception of toe 15th Round Without Loss Uons and contagious dlse^es. Oil Co., and Pittsburgh Civitella,. Inland beyond CasSoli, home expenses. The 5 cents, how- dues which are at a very low fig­ ing praxy, Lee Fracchla. There is emerge a winner over its bitterest and exploded ashore, with only Seamen Seek London Press and became involved in a- sharp eveh, also goes Into the basic hole where he hit two poor sbote Sports Roundup There may very well be another Virginia Gas Co. ure. Dr. Flaherty favored open every reason to believe that the O f a Single Contest; rivals in the sports field. During epidemic of influenza because of Go, t)n Strike Again one vessel receiving slight dam­ skirmish. To Base at Kovel; rates. water and open hunting sites. This, to go a stroke over par Kayo* Chance club'will reach toe membership Mangrum, slated to don a Sol­ the first half Gus did not fare so these conditions." age. Federal Bonus Attack Mostar .'Ur Field Believe “Freeze” Eliminated he stated, is what toe state Is goal o f 750 members before the By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. A Service Dept. Start January 20th. There was activity, also, on Making their first attack since Praises Polish dier’s uniform at Fort MacArthur well, but then neither did either Strikers Shout “ No other Pittsburgh district labor In toe air. Allied bombers striving for so that any youngster troui fishing sesson opens. Inci- New York. Jan. 1 5 - ( P I - The' The St. AiigviaUne. Fla. Coast team. The defenses of both squads the gigantic air battle over Ger­ Smash Nazi Lines The Firemen, CXmductora, and In Southern California next Mon More than 1.000 of the strikers fronts. Nearly 200 refuse collec­ winged across toe Adriatic, and at- will feei free to take a rod or gun centally it might be well to men­ ^ _ i_. Guard Station toinks its star-less were excellent and each used a many Tuesday, hundreds of U. S. (Continued from Page One) Switchmen, however, believe their day and consequently a doubtful Second Round Upset Is The Phantoms capk(ired the first shouted “ no” when, at the first tors who two weeks ago received t^ k e d the Mostar air field and contracts eliminates a "freeze” and go out shooting or fishing tion that the local chapter is In talk about post-war planning , bMiietball team rates among the zone defense that waa almost Im­ general membership meeting since heavy bombers were Included in Reply to Reds the Sibenik area in Yugoslavia, (Continued Irum Page One) finisher o f toe tournament which baseball is just a headache for one gervice quintets although only round honors ot the Rec Junior a 50-cents-a-day pay increase merchant aeaman ia $1,677.14, they say is contained In the con­ without any restriction. ’ good financial condition a t' the MiifTed; Ruffin Gets passable. Bristol led a t half time, the walkout began, a union •*•“ **■ the mixed armada which poured scoring hits on several merchant ends on the same day. coupled a League basketball loop without a went on strike again today. They a deluge of explosives on northern tracts covering the Trainmen and A Different Angle close o f the past year despite official of a local club, and moans:! one regular has had more than 20-17, but during those 16 minutes s.sked If they would accept the and the estimated annual income (tl«H.tinaed Irom Page Ooe) pet area. Rumanians were dying 33-36 for his 69 while Bell revers­ Well Earned Draw. high school experience .... Bob defeat to mar their record. They said their hours had been cut France by daylight yesterday. The ve.ssels. Engineers. This is a highly P)—Light­ the men who should be toe most club entered. Long, lanky Surowicz was an­ The leader, Robert Lonergan, In- Illinois Steel Corp., a strike of 48 While the Polish government counter-attacks were thrown zyr and 115 miles from Pinsk, the clear. They are prohibited from Y Announces YMCA Notes most of toe outstanding profes concerned—the players .... For .star, insisted on having Jersey No. First Round Standings other Important factor in the up­ American airmen said they en By comparison, he said. Fed­ weights Tippy Larkin and Bobby terriational representative of the ecarfers went Into iU sixth day cannot recognize unilateral deci­ back. industrial river city. bringing u p . overtime, expenses, sionals now available for tourna­ instance, Bobby. Coombs joined the 13 when he hooked up with the Phantoms ...... 5 0 set .victory over the Bristol team. countered only a few Nazi planus eral authorities estimate the an­ sions or accomplished facta which Ruffin 'ought a savage 10-round American Federation of State and the company announced the British heavy guns were active Tremendous losses” were in­ and vacations duting the war, but Monday ment golf. Navy Dec. 29 but the Giants, who Camp Kearns, Utah, Eagles. Does Rangers ...... 5 2 For » m e reason or other Cole was and first reports from bases in­ nual income of the loweat paid have taken place on the territory County and Municipal Workers cloning of iU ^ a n t 80-lnch hot in both the Fifth #nd Eighth flicted on the fleeing Germans, the they are not specifically prevented 4 Class Series 12:15--Kiwanls luncheon. draw before 15.323 (gross gate were bringing him up from Jer­ that prove he Is or l.sn’t iiiperstl- Rovers ...... 5 2 decidedly off form last night and dicated los.ses were small. private to be equivalent to $1,700 of the Polish republic,” the state­ (A F L ) also asked the men if they mill, employing 258 men. The Arm y sectors. Russian communique said, as Ro- from asking higher basic rates or 3:00-5:00 p. m.—Hollister street $41,964) at Madison Square Gar­ sey City, haven't heard about It tlOTis? . . . Ensign Andy Eiotney,- Fighting Irish ...... 2 3 Clarke sent in Zemanek and im­ when conaidcration is given the ment said, "they have repeatedly wanted "the present negotiating scarfers. who ask Incentive pav The air communique said the kossovsky's Cofsacks, ski-shod seeking changes In other rules at school league.' officially so he's still on their re­ regiilar Purdue end In 1937-38, has Buckencers ...... 1 4 mediately the locals started to . value of , food, shelter, clothing, expressed their sincere desire for den last night, but perhaps the committee” to continue jepresent- adjustments, clean the slabs be Crowded Movie House jHostar air field received "a con veterans and light mobile units any time. _ Over 100 Women Inter­ 6:30- Girl Scout* troop. LaMotta Wins serve list . . . And only three returned to the New Orleans Seahawks ...... 1 4 click and cut down an eight pomt equipment, medical, dental , and a Polish-Soviet agreement on real surprise of toe evening was Naval Armed Guard center. lead just before' half time. 'Tracy Ing them. fore the metal goes through the centrated attack” by a strong plunged westward through the A three-man presidential board 6:30-9:00- Gym open for boys. Yankee players bothered to send Hit by IStizi Bomb hospital care, and other benefits. terms which would^ be just and ac­ the clamming up of Maurle Wax- Christmas cards to their ailing was the big gun for Bristol in toe "Y es!” roared the strikers, who force of escorted heavy bombers, marshes, regarded as one of toe cxpeCtec to conclude hearings to­ ested in Studies Con­ 7:30-- A r t class, women’s divi­ man. Second Round Schedule mill. “ Merchant seamen are the only ceptable to both aides. most formidable natural defense Over Fritzie boss, Ed Barrow . . . In case first half and Fanelli kept toe Man­ booed when Lonergan said O ty London, Jqn. 15—(iP)— A toll of which dumped larg«< quantities of day and begin consideration of a sion. Waxman, Ruffin’s manager, Thurs, Jan. 20— seven dead and 31 injured was Indu-strial workers in the United “To this end," it continued, “ the ducted This Season. '..hcy're Interested. Barrow thinks chester team at bay during tola Councilman L. Wallace Egon had high explosives and fragmenta­ obstacles in the Soviet union. recommendations in the non-oper- 7:30--Refinishing class, wom­ usually ..talks a blue streak. Ho 6:15 Rangers vs: Fighting taken by a bomb dropped into a States who are excluded from the Polish government are approach­ he'll be well enough to make dally period. But the pressure In­ proposed that they oust ^ e ir tion bombs on hangars and run­ 40 Small Towns Liberated atlng case. The carriers planned en’s division. < barged into toe dressing room af­ Hawaiian Lad Irish leaders and accept the city a offer. Brunswick Raided crowded suburban movie, house 1936 unemployment compensation ing the British and United States The second series o f classes for visits to his office before long. 7:00 Seahawks vs. Rovers creased as the game went on. ways. . More than 40 smaller towns and to argue a "theory” Intended to Zivic Shatters Hand in ter tMh scrap as Ruffin, obviously Nlcolette Moves The men’s basic pay has been last night by a lone enemy air act,” he said. “ These front line governments with a view to secur­ Attacks In the Sibenik area show that under the stabilization 7:45 Buckeneers vs. Phantoms ing through their intermediary villages, including the rail station women at the Manchester Y, M. C. disgusted with the decision, was Shortly after toe atart o f tha raider which darted apparently fighters are entitled to $5,000 life were carried out by light bombers policy the maximum Increase per­ Detroit Bout; Winner l^nanswered Question Boxes Cliam[] Thurs., Jan. 27— $5.28 a day. By British Airiiieii discussion by the Polish and SO' of Kotsury, 16 miles west of Ka- A. will open Monday, Jan. 17 and Quota for Loan abouL to tell reporters what wits seednd half Coach Tom Monohan undetected through London’s bris­ insurance, but do not receive va­ missible 1* 9 to 10 cents per hour, 6:16 Phantoms vs/Rangers Viet governments, with the par­ and fighter-bombers. linkovichi. on the north bank of Takes Every Round. in his mind. With toe ba.scball holdout sea- sent in Nicolette and tola chap tling anti-aircraft defenses. rious other benefits accorded mem­ Medium bombers attacked a including overtime as well as cor­ Tutsday, Jan. 18. For toe past 7:00 Rovers vs. Buckeneers ticipation of the British and Amer­ the Pripet, were liberated in toe “ W ait a minute." vell®d Maiirie. ion just around the corner, do you nearly wrecked the game. He was Seek to Settle Leave Great Fires Those at the scene said it was bers of the armed services. rections for sub-standard condi­ eight weeks over one hundred 7:45 Flighting Irish vs. Sea<- ican governments, of all outatand- raUway bridge at Pontecorvo In fourth day of Rokossovsky’s ad­ Twice Exeeedetl "Come over here in the conrer." suppose that George Case, the Terraiiova Faces Upset shifty and almost deadly on long only thanks to a kind fate that “ Because o f the arduous nature the Casslno area while other vance, the bulletin added, and tions. Manchester women have been en­ B.v Watson Spnelstra They huddled for a minute, then Washington speedboy, will demand hawks Sit-Down Strike there was no repetition of the ing question^, settlement of which Boxer in Miyashiro at shots. Manchester was out in Pittsburgh, Jan. 15.—(P)—Repre­ (tiontlnaed from Page One) of their work and the constant would lead to friendly and perma­ planes blasted gun positions at 3,000 Nazis were killed. The unions contend they al­ joying the various groups ip art, I Detroit. Jan. 15.—(J »)-W ito a i Ruffin said: "Okay, we’ll j>e diplo­ ■\ raise under the “ litUe steal’ Thurs., Feb 3— front as the game drew to a close tragic dance hull bombing of Nov. dangers under which they labor, Sant’Elia and San Guiseppe. Hits South of • toe marshes, _ Gen. ready have accepted increases of matic. It was a great fight, boys, .brmula? 6:15 Rovers vs. Fighting Irish sentatives of an Independent union, 8 which took a big toll of morry- nent cooperation between Poland gym. discussion on post w sr ques­ Washington. .Ian. 15.- The . iiossible fractured left hand and Hartford Tuehdav. and it was Nicolette who missed a population which lies 100 miles many merchant acamen are hav­ were scored on the port of An- Nikolai Vatutin's First Ukrainian and I’m ready to go into a greater 7:00 Seahawks vs. Phantoms armed with freshly-given authori­ mukers. About 3,000 persons fill­ and the Soviet union. 4 to 10 cents as corrections of tions, weaving, furniture reflnish- $14,000,000,000 Fourth war -loan" fiJclne a date next week With his long shot but darted through and west of Berlin, was last hit by the ing a difficult time readjusting ; Seen “ Encouraging Response’ zio, southwest of Rome. Army broadened its front along sub-standard conditions. They are one.” (t waa Ruffin’s last fight be- Onc-5tlmite Sports Page 7:46 Buckeneers vs. Rangers batted the ball in to knot the ed the theater. Ing and bowling. doesn’t open until Tuesday, but; draft board. Fritzie-Zivio hppi'ars Hartford. Jan. 16.—Phil Terra- R. A. F.'s night raiders on Sept. 1 themselves upon returning from The British government later Five Allied planes were report­ the Kiev-Warsaw trunk railway demanding independent consider­ 'There has been a request to con­ fiire entering toe Army Jan, 26. Thurs , Feb 1(>— score 41 ail. The teams still had Although the direct hit on the toe Treasur> already has received] of an illuBtrloii.'i Frank Sinatra, toe crooner, ha's nova, NBA world's featherweight Buckeneers •vs. Seahawks •J7. Its airplane works and plants I the war zones," Hailing said. ‘ w e issued a comment on the Polish ed missing against four enemy and crossed the Horyn river. 10 ation of further increasM In lieu tinue art with Mrs. Rebecca Fig- While Ruffin thought he had I'ought hpavywelTht Tami Mau- 6:15 a minute to play before toe end of theater caused only minor damage two reporte of quota oversubscrip-1 champion, faces Ritchie Mivashlro. Phantoms vs. P'ightlng turning out artillery, motorcycles, 1 feel that mustering out pay is es- statement, declaring it was re­ aircraft destroyed in the days miles west of Sarny. More than 30 of overtime after 40 hours n week- gins who will give advanced in­ tions. I who heat him decisively la.rt nicM. won, Larkin, of Garfield, N. J., I'iollo’s contracf for $10,000 . . . 7:00 the game but could not get the tractors and railway equipment companion bomb reduced an ad' •sential for the .rehabilitation of garded as "an en- ouraglng re­ towns were captured in this ad- rhey ask an aggregate sliding was just as pos'tive. he de.serv-*d of Honolulu. Hawaii,.In a non-title Irish operations. struction in landscapes and por­ Spaisviy-populated flie rry fouu-1 toinks Fi ltzle could keep fighting .No, It wa.sn’t bccausJe Frank need­ ball through toe net. were targets of the powerful Tues- joining department stor^ to a mass these citizens who have given so sponse” to the Soviet declaration vance, including Stepan. 35 miles •scale of increases of 11 1-4 to *hc de-isloii over Ihe New Yorker ten-rounder at the Hartford Audi­ 7:45 Rovers vs. Rangers Dramatic Finish Emergency of rubble. No casimltlca were re­ traits on Mondays from 7:30 to 9. ty, Nebraska, h.ls gone $50.000' " ’I.V . ed something stronger than a torium. Tuesday night. divy assault by American bombers much to our war effort.” which was broadcast from Mos­ north of Nazi-held Rovno, Import­ 13 1-3 cents an hour. , Furniture reflnishing will con- who up.'»ct champion Beau Jack 'iiiuroplione to prop him up. Thurs., Feb. 17— A two minute rest sent ,/4ne ported in the store or elsewhere in over toe top of its $430,000 goal! last fall am: rcccntl) dropped ,-.a The Ha\yaiian has been fighting Buckeneers vs. Fighting which also carried the heavy craft cow Jan. 11. ant junction on toe Kiev-.Warsaw tlmiiie under toe instruction of i'hey’ve been pals since Sinatra teams into action and both gave over Oschersleben, Halberstadt, the vicinity although windows Jap Islaml Bases with all but $70,000 of the casli 'veltenvrtght champion from Pitts- split lO-rounder to Sammy . An- from coast to const the past two " It shows that in the view of railway, supply artery for toe Miss Tinker on Monday nights at ' burgh, dropped a unanimous 10- vent to Tami’s trainer, A1 Silvani, IrLsh out everything they had. T ra c y Bielefeld and Meppen. were shattered for 200 yards up German Sixth.and Eighth Armies put up by individuals. gott. years and has scored victories over 7:00 Seahawks vs. Rangers heaved in a long shot from the and down the street. j the ^Polish government all out­ Nazis Suffer 7:30 and Tuesday mornings from The 2.000 employes of the Oloue I'ound dcc'sion to the younger and o try to build himself up. physi- Al Silvano and .Tohnny Tpylor on Many Fires Left Raging % Federal Ballot standing questions that divide them Targets in Raids in the Dnie'per river bend, far to bigger La Motts. New York mid­ "I thought I won." Larkin a.aid. ally . . Howard Callanan, 7:45 Rovers vs. Phantoms side court and that waa «dl for the CaUs No alert and no gun fire preced- j 10 to 11. Shipbuilding Co., Superior, W is , the West Coast, decisioned Jimmy R. A. F. and Canadian filers re­ are open to negotiation with the the southeast. dleweight. before 10.S.'14 fans who “ He hurt me a fe v times with his hose running gave Southern visitors. Surowicz knotted the ed the bombing and there was im­ Members from all toe classes liliewise have exceedtAl theli qiur- Collins in Baltimore and Johnny turning Jiom another of their common object of reaching a The twin offensives of Vatutin Heavy Losses laid $29,774 at Olympia Stadium. right hand swings and he cut my 'allfornia its grid victory over count with two free throws. They mediate speculation the Germans (Continued from Page One) ml may bowl at 9 p. m. on Mondays ta. Forte In another Ea.stern bout. “ niirucle” cloudbombing jobs said Barkers Hope isfactoiy settlement," the British and Rokossovsky were rolling Thus Jolting Jacob aeized a 3 to 1 eye bv butting, but not enough to ollcge Of The Pacific last fall. fought savi^ely up to within 15 may have developed a new type of after their class periods at mem­ R itclvr held "Babe" Daniels, who POLICE Brunswick, resembled a "city that westward approximately 60 miles edge In the series that previously j matter. seconds o f the overtime period and near-noiseless plane. A sound of statement' declared. Guinea jungle front. Liberators bership rates. •Ill sprint for the Columbia Navy tlphta regularly on top In Holly­ Metcalf Tops wasn’t blacked out,” because of The Soviet declaration of Jan. (Omtinued from Page One) iilayed at Pittsburgh and New As a matter jf fact Larkin, wlio nidshipmen’s school In the Grover Gaudino put it away with his soft plane engines was heard only a screened by P-38s dropped 75 tons apart along the only two rail InterMtod In DIaeusalons wood Stadium, to a ten-round the many fires left raging For Passage 11 used strong terms In referring routes serving east-west traffic weighcti 138 1-4 pound.s to Ruffin s Icvcland track meet tonight one handed side flip. moment before the whistle of the o f bombs on Alexlshafen in toe The Discussion group on Tues­ Burns End Life York. draw. Cleon Shans, going great 4343 “It was just like daylight,” one to the Polish government-ln^xile, through the Pripet marshes, of Jamja, 65 miles northeast of In the dressing room. Zivic’g in- i.36 3-4. had a two-round knocK- That young fellow, Alan Goukl, Cravat Loop Seconda Win Another falling bomba. Madang sector where upwards of day mornings has steadily increas­ guns about that time, outpointed o f the fliers said. “ Fires on the declaring that it had shown Itself Sarajevo. lured hand was encased in sniints out In his grasp, bu' couldn’t put ' hp made the A P sports service For a time It looked aa though First reports said all casualties (Continued from Page One) 1.300 tons of explosives have fall­ tiermana Stiffen Resistance ed because women realize that toe him a year ago, and Mllie Bellni.se ground lit up’the clouds and in incapable of organizing an active Hercegovlnian patriots wera Of A«e3 ionnel (Including Merchant m - Deaths Ground successes 'were reported line, and the Germans w)(^re losinf Bcph Bruno and Mrs. Btggio De-~ Douglas, rg . .. . ____ 0 plainly see our Lancasters swarm­ Pressure Change Terrific try columns. and Thomas D. Faulkner replaces Detroit—Jake LaMotta. 159, Minnicli ...... '. 10.*> 97 10I-3o;j on both sides o f toe narrow waters heavily, Tito said. Bonus Benefits Pasquale, both of Hartford. She ...... 90 105 103—298 .Aivord, Ig ...... 2. ing ail over the place.” However, only top-notch pilots rlne and Red Cross) by In another savage attack the New York, outpointed Fritzie Ziv­ Dietz ... ment; addressed to state ^ r«- Mra. Annie Oordoa separating New Britain and New also leaves 20 grandchildren and Dei St. John who moved up' to toe ' Seven Canadian bombers _wert were said to be able to withstand Germans lost 2.000 men killed, chairmanship. Mr. SL John said ic, 15146, Pittsburgh. (10) Mike T o t a ls ...... 20 c HOSPITAL taries; these to bn forwarded to Word was received In town yea- Guinea. A t Borgen bay. New Brl nine great-grandchildren. 363 376 394 11.33 among those lost over Brunswlclr the sudden change o f pressure ex­ many captured and 35 tanks and toe eommlttee would hold a meet­ Delia, 135,. Loe Angelea, stopped Score at half time, 20-17 local election officials and then to terday of the death of Mra. Annie tain. Marines battling up the Nazis Evacuating Team Ne. 4 An antiquated four-engined perienced in the climb, which was 29 armored cars were destroyed Washington. Jan. .15—-0^—A p­ ing shortly and draw up a schedule Eddie Carson, 135, Oiicago, (5). tol.' Referee. Malin. applicanU; soldiers to (3ordon at toe Masonic Home In slopes of a strategic hill haye slain Milwaukee— Qene -Spencer, 131, Bedell .. .100 85 90— 2i5 Focke-Wiilf Condor—primarily described as more terrific than by Vatutin’s troops. Large stores Stockholm, Jan. 15— ^ —'Th* proximately 20,000 non-production for toe coming season. No doubt • 4' ' 5131 nmrked ballot to sUts secreUries Wallingford. Mra. Gordon was 500 more japspese to raise enemy Chicago, outpointed Joey Pirrone, Metcalf . 87 91 117—295 transport plane—which the Ger that undergone by dive-))oml)er of German wa^ gear also was tak­ German-dominkted Scandlnaviar- workers of toe Westlnghouse Elec­ Army Investigntes that there will be many Interest­ Bristol ill forwarded to local election naUve of Shelton, Conn., where losses there to nearly 3,000 since 130)4, Clevekuid (10); Jimmy , 81 109 91-'281 mans threw up In their desperate en, the communique said. Telegraph bureau said today thers tric company will receive benefits Duffy ... B. F. 7. pilots. officials for Ubulatlon; she was born 88 years'ago. Her that sector W'ss invaded last pec. ing events for the members t ^ Pierce, 153, West Allis, Wise., out­ Schudert ..102 90 99— 291 mea.sures to check the destruction were reporte In Oslo that 4.00C o f an IncenMve bonus plan, previ­ Kass. rf ...... 0 0 0 It was reported also that the (4) Carda and ballota to be husband died many years ago. A f­ Medal Given Dog coming ssason. OS a a P S B V ^ pointed Tito Taylor, 150, OUcago, of their fighter plane factories was 26. persor ■ had been evacuated fronr. ously applicable only to production .7 0 14 WATER DEPT. Nazis are building a new type of handled airmail, free; ter bis death, she came to Man­ Germans Report N puj FredlotloBa . 0:.O.1oedAe AA08{ZiS 370 375 397 1112 Nlcollette, rf ...... bagged by an American Air Force On New Guinea,' Australians workers, under a company-wide (6). .“Strong, if ...... 0 0 U automatic machine-gun which con­ Allows No Propngadda chester where she lived until nine the Norwegian coastal city ol I predict that Earl Ballslepcr (N SWOPTBST Worcester, Mass.—Tommy Bell, winding up the Huon peninsula Tromso berause of a 'posaibility ol plan which has been approved by Grahar, If ...... 0 1 1 3077 flier. Lieut. A1 Rorke. formerly of tinues to fire on the U rget after (5) N o propaganda may be icnt years ago and then went to the Russian Offensive Washington, Jsn. 15.— The will stage a comeback; Clarence 145, Youngstown, Ohio, stopped Powell River, ■ British Columbia, camfiaign captured Nambarlwa an Allied invqaion in that area the War Labor Board. B b a t tr+CAVyWSiOHT Earnings Show Big Increase Szyculqwski. c ...... 0 1 1 the grunner is killed or wounded. It to service, personnel by ®®‘ cms Masonic Home. During her stay London, Jan. 15—(P )— The Geri War department Is investigating Thornton w ill he ,har4 (9 i0 > Philadelphia Jigga Donohue, 000, more than four times toe 1942 Eighth Air Force In Britain; afteriioon. Prayers wlU be said at •Manchester one of the targets hit In the Tues­ casts to service personnel; Lake Hmen ia shout 170 mUes April 8, 1943. tc them. yards to his tee shots and that the 150)4, Philadelphia, outpointed figure of $12,470,000. MANCHESTER Coastal command Beaufightera only the Masonic Homs and toe body Japanese Claim B. F. T, day American raid on central Ger­ (T) Censors may delete south o f Leningrad on the long- The dog Is toe three-year-old. famous “Smith Bros" eomblne la 'Frankie Oroaso, “ 147, ■ ----- Philafdelphla estimated in Berlin reporU to win be taken to Shelton for burial. Robb, rf ...... 4 0 '8 many, said the city was under at­ material of value to enemy. 47 Bombers Downed dormant northern front. half husky, “ Chips, ” who is re­ broken up for the duratkm fo r the (5); Joey Loago, ISO,SO, Baltimore,Bal have numbered 26 dived through Burial service will be held at toe 4 Klein, rf ...... 0 0 0 • WATER CO. tack for 45 minutes, when between Potential subetltute bUl: HOLLYWOOD Pay OR R PC Loams ported to have been the recipient Junior mamber. Bob, la on hla way outpoint^ Mickey Daniels, 132, heavy anti-aircraft fire from both cemetery chapel In Shelton. Bv The Associated Press The announcement was not con­ ______) Philadelphia. (6). UeguUs, if ...... 4 0 it 60 and 70 per cent of the factory of toe distinguished service to Prinoston where he* wtU go In PLAVBO 6i/€BV' 1 V slkire batteries and Nazi escort (1) Ballot would provide A Japanese imperial headquar­ firmed by the Russlana. Washington, Jan. 15.—(IB— Portland, Ore.—Henry Arm­ t edford, if ...... 4 8319 producing Nazi fighters and planes S E R V K i: STA'nON cross for "courageous action in training at toe Officer OSndldete iN piko POStTiOH F (^ 0 10 vessels to blast the convoy off form apacea fo r service vote ters communique, broadcast by the Commerce Secretary Jease Jonca strong, 141. Loa Anptles. knocked yiCTORY Balch, c ...... 5 was wrecked and other plants president, vice president and mem single-handedly eliminating e dan­ School there. 1 1 Norway. Tokyo radio and recorded by The 343 E. CENTER STREET. duclosed that the Western Union SPtO j out Aldo Spoldl, 138, New York, Brown, c ...... 0 manufacturing machine-guns for Dog's Plea Eloquent gerous machine-gun nest and 0 0 The first torpedo crashed ber of Congress in which Funerab Associated Press said today that Telegraph Company has Mtd the (8). Keith, r f ...... 0 After 5 P. M. the fighters were badly damaged^ causing the sum nder o f its Flenty Ot Sesndlasvlans b against the hull of a medium- name of candidate or poUUcal Japanese Naval planes shot down Raconatructlon Finance Corpe Kanehl. r g ^ ...... 0 0 Travelers' arriving from the • WDOOR WASHING crew,” and o f toe silver star end 0 sized merchant ship as several narty could be written In; Frank H. Haattaga 47, and poislbly 18 more, out of New York—OP)— William Lang Uon $12,563,451.72. in full aettle- CMvaa Money For Shew PteiTO, ig , ..0 0 5022 or 3668 Reich aald the Halbepitadt raid the purple hesrL - M t Lake C ity— ((P>—The num' BUY 2 V MesaerschmltU swooped In trying (2 ) A rm y and N avy to be The funeral of Frank H. Hast' approximately 160 Allied Immbere don. charged with *eord erly con ment of RFC loans to the Postal Klelnschmldt, Ig ...... 1 0 produced "(extremely concentrated ings, of 37 Sumner street, Hart­ • G R E A S IN G her' of good Irish names on toe UNITED to break up the attack, but a New charge of printing, distributing which bombed Rabaul yesterday du^ explained to Magistrate Telegraph Company The two Indianapolis— OF)— C tenacs O, bombirig” in the factory area, ford, formerly of Manchester, will police force has dwindled to four. 2 3$ Zealand squadron followed up Im­ and returning of balloU; morning, but there was no Allied diaries Solomon that patrons In a • T I R E R E P A I R S companies were merged last year. Marine Believed Wtaerd Anderson told police two robbers STATES 18 GAS CO. U ke place this afternoon at 3:30 But there are some 20 Olsons, 14-14; ref- mediately with a second torpedo (3) There would be no Federal confirmation. lunchroom objected to thejvolce ot after taking hla billfold oontalning ficore at half time. d ballot commission; at the Watkins Funeral Hjome, the his five-week-old spits pup. and “ I Petersohs, Chr1sten(wns, Ander­ eree, Murphy, against another .ship. , Ways lu Remenilier 'ITiree Japanese planes vere list­ • BATTERIES AND Loa Angeles— ((F)—Marine Pfc. $5.50, aakad, "W here you going 5075 (4) State courts to be In charge Rev. Earl H. Furgeson. pastor of told them a few things." The lA is Canned Shrimp Seen sens, Nelsons, Lunds, Larson, 'Hiree British Planes I/oet ed as lost. Formations o f Japa­ ACCESSORIES BUI area. J r„ 22, writes horns that nowT" 3VAR of-penslUea for elecUon Uw vio­ the North Methodist church, offi­ spitz, occupying a cardboard box he has b^m s "the wizard of too Knudons Jorganons, Iversons and Opaa On W M Oonts “ Wealso got cannon hits on Oxford. N. C.,-(P) —The Buck nese Naval planes bombed Allied Bertelaens. “ Home," Andengin aald, “hut 1 ONDS lations; ^ ^ , ciating. ,• on toe bench, nibbled toe j magis Washington, Jan. 15.—OPy — Solomons.” His fatosr Included a waa going to a show." ELECTRIC CO. other 'vessels,” one of the filers Burnette family ought to remem­ (5) The states to deUrmlne bal­ The committal service will Also positions St Toroliina point and trate'a fingers appealingly? during • SHELL GAS and OU^ ( aimed shrimp will be scarcer yo-yo in Bill’s Christmas ^ k sg e. “ Aw , go on to toe ahdw,” one o f AND Hagontowa,|,.M to practical uas in 1765. Biaek- Three R. A./ F. planes were lost moved from New York to Waah- : parties; to toq Red Cross.” Langdon donat output ^ 1 amount to about half | pernatural side— and who am I to found it would burn. 10434 (Neither bill provides for • comes from the South, malhly ’j.'h«n he g o t 72 letters la one day. during thf engagement. Ington in 1800 it had only 123 cC tbs total* tsU ’em dtRarsnU” 5121 La«sUe vaU U aUU p rim u im ^ Read Herald Adva. ,tn m Um so-^ed "cotUm belC’ ttidtj^olarka. V / MANTHESTKK EVENING nElIAl.D.,MANTIIESTEK. CONN’,. SATURDAY, JANUARY 15. 1944 ^ A G E T E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15. 194$

Junior Well, I saved It for] Crablied Clerk Yes, what's bit-] h d I.D EVERI I Hl.M, you. You told me you would give Ing you? me a dollar if I passed In arith­ Guest -That's wliat I'd lik* to 6 ^ 001) pSanish Sense and Nonsense metic, and I didn't pass. • know. Guard Vour Speech and so on. Do you understand yea, I ace. Take this prescription, Sunday Scliool Teacher Mary, 'W e don’t know who said this: A hjtter tongue engenders strife; now ? ,, for I don’t know what, to the can you tell me where good little "Man is' just a wofm in the dust. girls go? He wiggles along until aome Sr Msa Sievlia las. A wholesome tongue la a tree of The majority of the children drugglat; take it. I don’t know h SindiirjMis seemed to grasp the Idea. One how many times a day, and you'll Mary - Yes, ma'am. To Sunday chicken finally grabs him. life. The mouths o f fools sfieak foolish­ cubby-faced youngater very near be cured, I don't know when. school. Sunday School Teacher—Good. Lost and Pound ness; the bottom of the class, however, I John P. Irish, the well-known RANGE BURNERS cleaned and WOMAN WANTED for essential SLIGHTLY USED -AREO-Flame FOR R E N T — FU R N ISH E D room, And where do bad little girls go? __ _ Adams 1942 OLDSM OBILE Club sedan, Wicked lips speak but lies; rai.sed a timid hand. Mesuge From the Frant i San Francisco orator, was entcr- lOBT —FROM MOVING truck WANTED—RIDE FROM serviced. Call 2-1309 between 10 laundry work. Good pay, good oil .burning gtove. W ill heat 3 to steam heat, near bath, near bus FOR SALE The story: Managing Secretary them, but a good share. "Youre Mary—Down to thi Bus Station iitreet to I^att & Whitney Air­ 1940 Qhevrolet coach. 1940 Buick Righteous words ' moke one wise. Youngster (rather timidly) — I'm a "O I." chow-hound, I love I taining the famous poet. Joaquin r«d spring cost and white flower­ a. in and 6 p. m. hours, steady work. New System 4 rooms. Inquire 47 Linnmore line, stores and theater. Girls or 2-Family Tenements — 5 o f the Heskett Rural School Foun- supposed to be a professional or- to nee the soldiers come in. Miller. Upon hearing a particular­ craft, East Hartford, 7 a. m. to sedan. 1937 Chevrolet coach, 1937 False pride goes before • destruc­ Please, teacher, you can take to eat and eat; ed evening gown between Blwell Laundry, Harrison street. Diive. married couple preferred. 82 Fos­ and 5. All improvements. doUoa Or. Gideon Ptanish, former ganlzator—" ly funny story by the host, the 3:30 shift. Write Post Office Box Olclsmoblle 6 sedan, 1936 P ly­ STiJRM W INDOW S and doors In­ tion; three quarts of milk from two Until I have my belly full I never street and Elaat Hartford. .Call ter street. Tel. 2-0163. On High St„ Bank St. and Dean of Klanlkinlck College, for­ Young man, nbver ask a girl poet fell off his chair in a parox­ 107. Buckland or call at 144 mouth sedan, 1934 Plymouth stalled. roofing of all kinds, asbes­ W A N TE D — W OM EN and girls to A wise man always heeds instruc­ cows. leave my seat; 2-1494. sedan, 1937 Plymouth sedan. Fairfield St. mer editor of Rural Adult ICduca- "Fellow that makes his living tion. —Grenville Kleiser. I like supper, I like lunch, and for a kiss. ysm of mirth. Adams street, upstairs. tos side waiiS, wood shingling, operate power sewing machines, FOR SALE-FOUR-PIECE Oak FOR RENT—ATTRACTIVE room Uoa, uses modern sales methods to by running an uplift organization Thal'.s putting ail the re.Hpoiiai- Brunner's.. Open evenings. Phone library set,. Call 3703 after 5. Doctors hear about all sorts of -• snacks for in-betweens; Irish thought the poet had a i IX)8T—LICENSE plate BX 37 and gutters repaired, general repair­ steady work, good pay. Apply for one or two, steam heat, and promote tuiid-ralslng. a professional at begging for billty up to her. bracket assembly. Phone 6119. 5191. ing, workmanship guaranteed. Tober^aseball Mfg. Co., Elm St. shower. Inquire at 128 So. Main 2-Family Tenements — 6 The school teacher was endeav­ physical ailments, but a local doC: But mostly I like breakfast 'cause seizure of some kind, and rushed 3 FOR SALE — TWO BURNER money to use In publicizing the lor was stumped the other day to the sideboard, took a bottle of Personals W rite Box W. Herald. street. and 6, on Fairfield and Mid- oring to drill into her, small pupil* then we don't hpve beans. Reward. WE BUY AND SELL all makes of Kalamazoo oil stove for living- XVIII statement that when the world be the fundamentals of arithmetic. when a patient finally . reached ' --Corporal Crowley. Pupil (bluffing) You can’t see whisky, and stuck the top into dlefield Sts. comes civilized, two plus two will AR E YOU WORRIED, despond­ used cars. Highest prices paid. room. $.'M) cash. Call 2-0897. FO R R E N T — SIN G LE and double It was not the success of his cir­ Teacher (rather desperately) — him after .she had waited her turn time; no one ever saw it. You Miller's mouth, hoping t o , revive WANTED—INSIDE painting ana WANTED^TYPISTS. full or part equal four. An organizator. He's ent, in ill health, or In doubt Manchester Motor Sales. 512 ceilings. Call 5433, Gilbert -rooms, private entrance. Inquire cular ao much as his genius in flow , listen, in order to subtract, for most two hours. The best Christian makes the can't hear it. you can't touch it. him. Prc.sently Miller wsved his Annonncenents time. W rite Box X. Herald. FOR S A LE — U PR IG H T pianos, PERKINS STREET— the fellow that starts a society abotit what to do next? Then West. Center. at 8 Chestnut street or call foreoeeing the atock-market crash things have to be the same de- Woman - (explaining)—Doctor, 1 beat citizen. Teacher—You are killing it, hands feebly, and Irish removed Fickett. stoves,, afld odd furniture. The flrst, and then looks around for write to United Prayer Group, W O M AN TO DO a laundry in her 2-0759. 6-Room Single. Attached of October, 1929, that brought Dr. nomination.. This Is vvhat I mean.,, can’t explain how I feel. I feel. It though. the bottle; HAVE YOUR BABY photograph­ Inc., Drawer 27,2, New Bern, N. Au.stin A. Chambers Co. Tele­ a purpose foe the society after­ Irish—What Is it? home. Mrs. Mallory. Telephone garage, breezeWay. Oil Planish to the acute personal at­ Now, you couldn't taka three ap­ UMk me suddenly, *o I don't Itnow Junior— Dad. If I saved you a 4 9t*v WIT 8W ed In your own home. Phone for C„ for a wonderful new prayer Wanted Autoa— Household Service* 5311. phone 2-1013. FO R R E N T— FU R N ISH E D rooms, tention of Mr. Hamilton Frisby. ward. And the rich suckers that ples from four bananas, or six how ■* I am not very well, I can t dollar, would you give me fifty Hotel Guest i phoning down at Miller (whispering hoarselyi .— ------V heat. Tile bath. Shower. give him the money'— these corne­ appointment. Call 5996 befoie 2. that will s\irely help you. It Is near Main street. Men preferred. A ll that summer and early fall, plums from eight peaches. It must tell you why. cents of it? 2 a. ni. for the third tin ie )-^ a y , Remove the cork! Remove the "A re you sure you cleansd this Motorcycle* 12 Offered IS-A Fireplace. Corner lot. ous I always call the philanthrob George Dew Photographer. ____ free and you are under no obli­ GIRL TO LEARN press work In Telephone 2-1676. America had been speculating on be three apples from four ap­ Doctor (just to be f)inny and to Dad—Well, I guess ao, son. are you the night clerk? cork! gun lately?” dry cleaning store, good pay, Machinery and Tool* -52 bers. gation whatsoever, except to YOUR C U R TA IN S carefully laun­ a soaring market. ples, six plums from eight plums, keep up with his patient)— Ah, R E LIA B LE WOMAN., would care PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL wants five day week. Thrifty Cleaners, ALEXANDER STREET— "But Old Man Heskett was no prav 'tn" faith and believe that dered. Price reasonable. 91 Main N E W M A N U R E spreaders, tractor FOR R E N T — FU R N ISH E D double But th* Planish**, the gamblers for children evenings if called for. God will hear and answer your 1940-1041 or 1942 Oldsniobile Hy- 98? Main. room for one or two girls. Tele­ 6-Room Single. Fireplace. phllanthrobber, and neither were street or telephone 2-1077. disc harrows, milking machines, with life, for once were not gam­ Trouble Ahead Reasonable. Mrs. Olson, 40 Whit­ prayer. dramatic. Call Rockville 630-12. phone 3375. quite a few of the other moglils RED R YDER BY FRED HARMAN used Caterpillar 22 In fine condi­ Oil heat. Side porch. A t­ bling. It waa Peony's doing. She FUNNY BUSINESS ney Road. ___ had phmed the Doctor in a corner that set uf Foundations. Here's HUM AN H A IR bought, 25c-50c tion, Fordson parts. Dublin Trac­ tached garage. Large lot. their idea— With the increase in Moving— Trucklnf— Help Wanted— Male Sfi, and given an order: "Your not to ^DuePFEATHER if rtDiCifJEl tOOK " Hll^_ , ounce. 8 inches or longer. No Rusinesfl Serrlce* Offered IS tor Company: WUlimanUc. FOR RENT—VERY LARGE front Owner being drafted. taxes, especially this damn income 1RUTH,DOC ■ FAULT CO^^E TO US W ANTED T O CARE for children buy one share of atock, on margin combings. Arranjay’s, 34 West Storage 20 MAN MANTED FGR established rodm, private entrance. Call 6759. tax and supertax, a man can't af etovdUY WC. NOToET PLENIJ P\AO.A h o n In m> own home during the day. or any other way. Were more 20th, New York. BISSELL STREET— ford to have too much income HELP FRSex Inquire 34 Lewis street. Tele­ Ra N o E BURNERS cleaned and good paying retail route. Steady broke than ever. If we invested, WHITE. THE. AUSTIN CHAMBERS OO. Wanted—To Buy 58 And yet he wants to keep control phone 3373. serviced. Call after 9 a. m. Tele­ work now and post-war. Write Apartments, Plat*, 6- Rooih Duplex. All im­ we'd have to borrow some more phone 2-0998. local and long dlstancs moving. Box M, Herald. WANTED TO* BUY record player provements. Hot-air heat. of the big corporations In which FOR r e n t - l a t e s t T Y P E hos­ Automobiles For Sale 4 Return load system, furniture, Tenement* 63 money, and we mustn't do that. he owns a majority of stock. So he to be attached to radio. Call Never. It's a matter of principle— pital bed, for home use. Rates AS I AM NOW LIVING In your storage. Dial 6260. Garage. ' places a big block of it in a Philan­ WA.7TED—MIDDLE AGED man 8977. FOR RENT — TWO furnished Besides, there's nobody we can reasonable. Call Kemp's. Inc. Tel. CASH FOP. TOUR CAR— Any 36 thropic Institution, in a trust fund vicinity I am able to take on con­ for factory work. Steady work, rooms and kitchenette, private EAST MIDDLE TPK.— borrow from. Dad turned me 5680. to •*! High prices paid. Drive tracts for building, remodeling goou pay Apply Tober Baseball WANTED—A FLAT TOP office —he doesn't get the Interest, but R e p a irin g 23 entrance. Call 2-0998. 3-Tenement House with down!” he doesn't have to pay any pyra­ over now to 80 Oakland atreeL and odd jobs, including masonry. Mfg. Co., Eln. street, Manches­ desk In good condition. Telephone The Reverend James Severance miding taxes, and he or his agents Brunner’a. Open evenings until 9. No telephone at present. For con­ ter. 5463. all improvements. Steam Kitto, S.T.D., said to him, "Doctor, NEW IXJNVERTIBLE TOPS. Cel­ — that's me, for the Heskett*— Saturdays 6. Phone 6191— 4485. tact write A. R. Charon, Box 451, Wanted to Rent 68 heat. 3-car garage. Good as you know, I snUrcly dioapprov* Desirable luloid replaced in cqrtalna, all SEW ING M ACHINES, vocuuma. hold the voting proxies on (he do­ Manchester. EXPERIENCED CHAIN grocery of gambling, but the present Wave 1940 NASH AM BASSADOR sedan, kinds of leather work. Chaa. Lak- managers wanted, for Manches­ any electrical appliance regard­ investment. nated stock, and control the cor­ ONE OR TWO FURNISHED or | of Prosperity shouldn't be called 1939 Plymouth sedan, 1938 FOR C A R PE N TE R WORK, and less of condtl on. EsUmatea In poration as much as before. Furnished Rooms Mg, 90 Cambridge street. Tele­ ter and vicinity, draft deferred unfurnlahed rooms with kitchen- | FAIRVIEW STREET— gambling; It's more a rising tide of / Wlllys sedan, 1937 Dodge sedan, repairs, call 2-0987. Prices con your home. A. B. C. Flxlt Co. 21 ‘T h ey don't care what the phone 4740. or over 45. Wrlt^ to^Post Office ette. Write Box P, care of Herald. democracy. I'm two hundred thou- 1936 Dodge sedan, 1936 Chevrolet slatent with good workmanship. Bo.x 127, Manchester, stating age Maple street. Tel. 2-1575. 7- Room Single. Steam Foundation income 1s spent for, as sedan. We buy cars st the high SEW ING MAClxINES, vacuums. heat: Sleeping porch. Sun aand ahead of the game— at least long aa their name gets whitened /-/f I KM (m_ Call 4386 and past experience. on paper — and I can give you a market price. Cole Motors. 4164. EXPE R T RAD IO service. Call H Irons, and all smah electrical ap­ porch. Tile kitchen. Mar- — and how many coats of white­ Meade. Telephone Manchester pliances repaired.. Genuine parts, WANTED—A LARGE size adult ^ S o ft S u it straight tip on a wallboard stock wash it does take, sometimes! bieized breakfast nook. Tile that will double in the next 2-0898. expert workmiuishtp. Parts for Help Wanted— sled. Telephone 5463. “ Now I advise you, as a simple- BUOTS AND HER BUDDIES Fair Warning BY EDGAR MARTIN all makes. A. B. C. Flxlt Co., 21 bath and shower with built- month." hearted organizator, to blow in as Male or Female S7 *'rm »ori*y, Doctor, but I think Maple street. Tel. 2-1575. U S E o F U R N IT U R E and stoves in electric heater. All im­ .much of the Foundation Income ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. bought, sold and exchanged. the market is going to crash," said WVO.PUC#'. VEH -THt ThVttUV rtOVO MAKSf ON THE VAWtKT!*, OH-4\-HOVaJ E\.t.N)E.v^- a k j o v o o Call 3444. provements. as you want to. Even with this A('4VTH\Vi(i THAT ViOvitO Wi TH tM AQE AKiO A OV.O \«> _ FOR SALE NEED R E P A IR S ? We will loan Highest prices paid Jones Furni­ Dr. Planish. stock market crash, there's twice PORTER WANTED. Apply Fed­ Dr. Kitto looked at him as at KiEVO ViAMEO iE .'E P HE. r ^ LET H\H Ai\.0hJEr.i PR IN TIN G . SALES BOOKS, bus­ you a car If you need repairs over ture, 31 Oak street. Tel. 8254. as much as you've been spending, Branford Street—near Wadsworth Street Extension. Attractive eral Bake Shop, 885 Main street. WALKER STREET— one who had slapped the baby. TODfLV iness cardis, letterheads, envel­ $25. General repairing on all Go ahead — do anything that will 10 months old Cape Cod home—4 rooms flrst floeo- taaprovetnents. Storm win­ place. Steam beat with coal. Moiiufaetiiriiig Co. Hamp.shlre laying pullets. Price Two-Family Duplex House, 27 DEERFIELD DRIVE— pie with great qualities, and Ger­ dows and sereens. D. P. 8800. Insulated. Gas hot water PIA.n o IN STR U em O N . beginners drinks. right. Manchester CTiicks. Tel. furnace heat, garage, nice 5 rooms first floor. Tile many is inherently a groat coun­ heater. D. P. 81.000. Mill and Oakland Streets piano and Jazz' by chord method 6971. "Planish, now there's just us y m bath. Hot water heat with girls here and we've ail taken our try. but after the smash that will Mrs. William Foster. Phone 7509 ___ ^______back yard. One side now follow thi.s war Germany will be WOODLAND STREET OUR REDS BRED for eggs, and oil. Knotty pine sunporch. hair down, tell us: what inside VERNON CENTER vacant. Situated on Birch dope .did you have on the stock written off the slate in Europe for meat are tops. We know it —buy 30 day occupancy. long, long years. 9-Booiii Single. Hot wafer SECTION— m arket?” said Frisby, with the our chicks and you will know it. Street. — Prime .Minister Jan Christian heat. BecenGv redecorated Early booking gives you prefer­ aS'ful geniality of a detective be­ throaglioaL f-ear garage. 6-Room Single. All Im­ ing chUBsmy with a murder sus­ Smuts, Union of South Africa. .." i m provements. Garage. Small red dates. Manchester C?hicks, 136 DSMEDIATE OCCUPAN- Summer street. Tel. 6971. SEVERAL NEW pect. or. 8800 Down. This Is a barn. About !sed THAT FACE OS lAUST "It's one of the branches 1 spe­ touring Britain. VACAQCV AT 848 t-car garage, chicken <4>op, side. All improvements. Pattern No. 8566 is in sizes 12, CONNECm^S. WORK 10GETHKB. Terms arranged. 198. 2-car garage. This is a desirable home two Six-Room. Cape Cod. with GRISWOLD STREET, . cialized in— sort of,” beamed Dr. FRECKLES AND DELAWARE/ lean-to- barn. Tobacco shed FOR SALE—ELECTRIC Eskimo 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42, 44. Size 14. | GLASTONBURY- Berlin is a ghost city—a home LAXO ARE (1 acre). 8. P. 85.000. minutes walk to transportation and stores, etc. Bet­ two unfinished rooms on Danish. mixer. Telephone 2-0026. long sleeves, 4 1-4 yards 39-inch 17-Acre Farm. S-rpom •Tell me how mucit the cotan­ for corpses and gray-faced Inhabi­ VISITING CONGRESS HEBRON CENTER— ter than a 10% investment. , ; the second floor, flreplace, material. gent of the ellipse of the cube root tants living in basementa. Yoii VWMILE WAIfriNG DEATH TO ROACHES•' will rid ^ u s e with steam heat. All find people who begin te cry when FOR THE NEXT your home In 3 days, or money steam heat and brass of seven is." ELLINGTON, CONN— 5-Room Single with lights For this attractive pattern, send | mprovements. '2 tobacco I Frisby was spun-ing on, "W hat they see ruin* everywhere. TIRAIM TO and running water. Wired refunded. $1.28 package. W el­ — Swedish oorieapondent. , SHAOySlDE,.— About 17 miles from Hart- don's Pharmacy. plumbing. 15 cents, plus 1 cent for posts sheds, bam, 2 chicken did Marduc tell you?" MEANWHILE,THCRe- for an electric stove. D. P. WALTON W. GRANT “ Marduc?” Dr. Planish waa ford. 3 miles from Crystal ^500. Or will consider rent­ Price ...... $5,930. in coins, with your name, addr coops. 1-car garage. Prop­ Each month of the coming year IS OurtE A OAViOR. Lake. S-Rooni Single. .All FOR S A LE -FISH E R M AN 'S bait. erty now vacant. puzzled. K5R. T(TCIR ing for $30 per month, IM ­ 647 MAIN ST. HARTFORD .3 TEL. 2-7581 pattern number and size to The | “ You mean to pretend you don't will find smaller numbers o f peo­ Improitmenls. Chicken coop. Shiners, all sizes. Inquire 30 SEE ple engaged In war work, and VACATED MEDIATE OCCUPANCY. Manchester 'Evening Herald To­ know him ?" Garage. Large workshop In EVENINGS: MANCHESTER 3160 Franklin street, Rockville. Tel. $ ADDISON ROAD, larger numbers making civilian APART.-AENT— ham. On hard surface road. 608. day's Pattern Service, 106 7th | "I don't believe I do." goods. "W hen he was in Ihily. wc iil lensi knew wluil he wus GLASTONBURY— "Colonel Charles B. Marduc, the S. P. 85.WK). D. P. S MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Allyn street, Hartford. PERKINS STREE1-— TELEPHONE SSOI • On th* train back to Chicago, . ^ FOR SALB—LIGHT oak dining 6- Room House, attached I Frisby lad Dr. Planish aalde, look­ ing as though he must have met Office 0|icn 8:80 A. M. To 5:80 P. ,M. Daily Except Sunday. set— table, 6 chaire, buffet, china garage, hreezeway. oil heat, | Also 7 To 9 P. M. Thursday Evenings. closet—Lynn oil fang* burner, him before some place, OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HUOPLS call at 2 North School street af­ semi-air conditioning heat­ "Doc. you aeom .to m e a very t)UT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS ter 6 p. m. ing unit. 2 unfinished rooms confuaed peraon," said Frisby. "How’s that?” 1 WAMT THE ’ ' V(OU KKJOM/ I'LL h a v e , ...... DON’T PULL THAT T A E ^ ON 'VOU'VE GONE TOO FAR.3AHE on second floor. HAM- M A P P -** h e r e , Ail Kinds of Insurance Written By WINDOW SBAOaS—VENETIAN "Maybe I ought to tell you th* LC5WDOWS), TO CAROy O J E O P HER \pgP.SVUi.»:!;’‘:'liliii:! ME HOVN NOU TRADED e ffA N D 'S U t h i s P i s t o l , < Owing to our very low facta of Uf* about the Heokett A-3 VOU c a l l KIDS HOWE "A W pio U:--. I"'' '•* BULLETS WITH ALL THEM ALLEiN & HITCHCOCK, INC. overttead, get our special k Foundation, and most other phil­ IT, ON THIS s o u EVER TRY TO 'GIT ROBBERS — THE ONLV ASSUMING VOU'RE A NOW VACANT RU3HT A SLEBPlW KIP’S FCXDT Manchester Office:' prlcea on high grade window anthropic foundations— not all of LEAD ABOtJT SOU IS IN FOOTPAD t'HMj IdO GREAT shades and Venetian bUnds com Can Be Moved Into WOW.'. OLJTA SOUR POCKET ER , EPP0R.T.T HOPE.') • ~ ~ - 958 .M.vp' STREET NECK ER BELT ? WELL, YEP. PANTS.'-*— "^OU'KE TELEPH O N E, 3801 pletely installed. Samplee furalob At Oncel AND I'LL DEMONSTRATE WiUlniantic Office: 80 OAKLAND ST. MANCHESTER I JUST AIN'T LEAVIN’ THE GOLDEN BANTAkA ad. Capitol Window Shade Oo. 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B A T U R D A T , JANUARY 16,1944 ^PAGB IWILVI Manchester Evening Herald Avarata Daily Circulation 'the Weather gard the gate tender which re­ Town Clerk Bill Farrell of that For tha Month ef December, 1948 Forqpaet ol U. S. Wcatber Baron William M. McBride, o f Ashland, sults in a Jam In a bad spot. The city. Bill has gone through a siege Ky., will commence on hia second automobile drivers contend that of illness and bis host of friend* Range and Fuel ROOFING Fair tonight and Tuesday: aot About Town weak of avangeliatic aarvicea at Heard A long Main Street 8,504 quite so ooM tonigkt as last night the man on duty at the gate should are giving him a dinner this after- M CkMpal hall, with the meeting to­ do Just that . . . tend the gate. nooii to welcome him back on hla OIL ASBESTOS SIDING but continued rather cold a p ln morrow evening at 7 o’clock. Mr. Member of the Audit Tuesday. Doonany la And on Some of M€tnche$ter*$ Side Street$y Too feet. Jovial smile, friendly hand­ •' Prlvat* McBride will preach each evening There Is a loud complaint from shake and all that goes with it nCKET PRINTING INSULATION B arena e< Olienlations aiaadlns a ahott IMIauck with hla thla week at 7:45 excepting Sat­ pedestrians over the conditions of Bill has a lot of friends In Man­ METERS aiater, Mrs. Ha»«M MOcoleit, and People who pick up bundles in • so now ? We’ve proceeded for the Manchester—-A City of Village Charm urday. All are invited to these sidewalks in town especially where chester and no doubt many more Expert workmaaaklp. AB work aunt, Mrs. W . W . Balia od 144 Oak­ services at Gospel hall, 415 Center | local stores and take them home,.------past dozen years under consolida­ there are no buildings. The rain of Meter prints amount of de­ guaranteed. Reasonable Priees. land atraak. Prtrata DoniwUy la tion without the bogey of equaliza­ of them would be there this after­ (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS street. knowing full well that the pro- week ago caught the owners noon If they had known about the livery on your slip for your No obUgatlon for aa ootknato. (Claeaiaed Advertlaing oa Page M) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1944 M m lath a manlmitr and haa bean ayer8 in a town. It is understood that there store the other day and bought couple of outlying areas could get work than I can handle. Better tion and friends are reminded of a roast and other foods, totaling is an ordinance without teeth wait until next summer when I FUEL OIL the memorial mass tomorrow some cash at their expense. somewhere In the town charter. $5.00. The meat totaled 32 Consolidation of the school dis­ won’t be so busy,” morning at 0 o’clock for Pfc. Ed­ points In ration value. Thla man For'home reason or other it has liiU 660; Aussies AND GAS ward C. Jaglinskl, first soldieV tricts has proved its worth. The never been enfpreed. had been forced to buy the gro­ town has benefited in many ways. That grill owner who collected Rapido River Banks; from the church to die in this pres­ ceries and meat aa hia wife had The cost of operation has been leas kisses New Year’s Eve for a smell WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE ent war. .been In bed, seriously ' ill, for A local girl who lives quite close of his gardenia was so embarassed by comparison. Schools are run to a north end church is pulling a Broad St. Tel. 7426 three months. In addition to his' more efficiently and the set-up when he read about It in this col­ Gain TKree Miles The fence and hedge at the cor­ stunt that embarrasses a family marketing, he had to do the whereby there were nine different umn last Saturday that he’s left ner of New and Center streets, housework, prepare the meals and that lives a couple of blocks away. town. near the coal yard, have been re­ possibilities of graft has been done other duties. away with. She happens to be quite a "pick­ —A. Non. WASTE PAPER moved and there Is now a clearer Gustav Line Is Hit It might have been unwise, but The only fault we find with con­ up girl" but she evidently doesn't Big Allied Push Against view of the street. The fence had want her boy friends to know "^Liquid Air^ been in a dllapitated condition for the man left the package In the solidation is that it didn’t go far Madang Expected; Income Tax Returns enough. Everything should have where she lives. So whep she Is some time. The fence has been re­ front of the store near the meat counter, while he went to the back been oonsolidated— fire depart' driven home she haa her boy Battle for Height I American and French Prepared moved as far as Laurel street. friends drive to one particular Bom bs Seen of the store for more groceries. menta, aewer districts, water de LA PIZZA COLLECTION I Units Begin Battering Reasonable Fee! While he was gone two people, partmenta— everything that tenda house not very far from her own. Termed Bloodiest in Pre-Invasion Task CapUln Jamis Hamilton, of 87 to keep Manchester from operat' She gets out of the car, makes It Teiephane Manchester 8208 Garden street, was admitted to were seen In that vicinity Southwest P a c i ,fi c ; A s Weapon Assaults on Main Bar* by the clerk, picked tip the pack­ Ing efficiently under one central look as though she were walking the Cushing General hospital in form of government. into the houae, then when her boy M ONDAY, JA N U A R Y 77 I ricade to Rome; Yan* Framingham, Mass., last Wednes­ age and left the store. Depot Bombers Hit Shipping. With continuous sickness, oper­ friend has driven away, turns and A Iready Far Done day. gt>es to her own home. The folks ! kees Hold Last High ALICE COFRA.N ations and mounting house Mils Local merchants get communi­ IN THE NORTHEAST SECTION Advanced Allied Headquar­ 'Nazis* Threat is Being crowding the family mentioned, cations every so often freyn a re­ who live in the house she has been Ground Before Can* (Known As Qneen Alice) using as a subterfuge have tired Square \ ters, New Guinea, Jan. 17.-;- Readied for Final SPIRfTCAL MEDIUM the loss of that ■ package of meat ligious college in Massachusetts and groceries was a considerable criticising their advertisement of her antics and propose to do Ail streets east of Main street from the Centfer, North and (/p)— American Marines, in Eisenhower Lauds Work Strike Threat sino and May Have Seventh DMUghler ot a Seventh Son Free Enlargement something about It. Tests; Russian Front Bom With a Vidl. blow. It meant doubling the or­ illustrations whenever they find North of East Center street, incIudinR Oakland street what some of them termed something to object to. For ex­ Grille Done m Advance of, Thrust Down to Town. Readings Daily, Includlna Sunday, With Every Boll of Film A A - der when the first order was even and surrounding streets. the blo^iest battle of the Use First Expected. burden enough on the family ample if there were an illustration A number of Manchester people ■ A M. to » P. M. Or By Appolnt- Developed and Printed. “ V C Coming; Wilson Hints Permits IckeS pocketbook. of a man with a stylish hat used are in Hartford this afternoon at­ On The Square Southwest Pacific, have cap­ Allied Headquarters, • Al­ naent. In the Service ol the Peo­ tending a dinner for Assistant Stockholm. Jan. 17.—(fl>)—The ple lor SO Years. Perhaps the person who took to advertise iiats and that Illustra­ tured Hill 660 to dominate At Blows from South'l ^ giers, Jan. 17.-^A*>—Attack­ ISO Church Street. Hartford, C o n . ELITE STUDIO this package, and knew that It tion showed the man smoking one the Bergen bay area of west­ secret weapon about which Ger ing along a 30-mile front, of the students st the college X . T— .ir.' TV, lo Hold Mines Phone 6-2024 was not theirs has never been In ern New Britain, Gen. Doug­ man propagandists have been London, Jan. 17.— (yP)— Thei ^ American and French troooB this circumstance. If so, we ven­ would write the sto're objecting to las MacArthur reported today. boasting recently was described It. pre-invasion task in Britain of Lieut. Geh. Mark W. ture to say that their first act Australians kept pace by sweep­ by the Swedish press today as would have been to hand the It seems that the faculty and already is far advanced, Gen. Justice Department Ap­ Clark’s Fifth Army reached ing on through Slo. on New "liquid air” rocket bomb of great RANGE AND ALL KINDS OF package over to the clerk with student body are so fanatically re Guinea’s northeast coast and ad­ Dwight D. Eisenhower dis­ the steep banks of the Rapi­ the statement: ligious that they subscribe to destructive power which can be proves Retaining Pos­ vancing three miles farther, clear­ employed against targets 70 closed today, even as Gen. Sir do river which runs throQgh CLOCKS REPAIRED ‘‘Somebody has forgotten their prese clipping bureau Just to carry ing more of the coast preparatory, .. ..jfck"ul—*hi—> Henry Maitland Wilson hint­ session as Long as FUEL OIL pacjtftge. Keep it- until it la on their campaign against smok­ miles away. Cassino, and have begun bat­ perhaps, for a big Allied The Swedish paper Stockholms .381 Center St. Tel. 6566 called |dr.’’ ing, drinking, dancing and so on ed at new blows in the Medi­ Stoppages Possible. tering assaults on the Gustav de­ This Is Big News For against Madang. ^farther north­ Tldningen said, neutral military Policemen Inspect a hole In tbe floor of s suburban London motion picture theater where a bomb fense line, main barricade to An advertisement showing a man terranean, possibly into W. A. SMITH If th ^ had done that in this west. from a lono German air raider fell Jan. 14 causing the death of seven and injuries to 31. persons in the eSS. MAIN ST. - - ROOM » case a*TSmlly In trouble would holding a glass up and saying experts had received information Rome, Allied headquarters an­ James A. Woods Bombera Join Victory Parade that tbe new weapon was being audience. This picture was radioed to New York from London. southern France. This pic­ Washington, Jan. 17—(AT—Sec­ have had a happy New Year din­ "Here’s to you” would bring a real nounced today. Allied bombera Joined the vic­ readied for final tests and that it ture of Allied might 'menacing retary Ickes announced today that ner Instead of a sad one. serious letter from the college. Hitler from the west and south ns Exact Point Not .Announced We haven’t heard of any local tory parade with a heavy blow at probably would be tried out on the the Justice department has ruled Japanese shipping In the strong well aa the east was thrown Into The exact penetration where merchants who take the letters Russian front 'before being used that continuing possibility of work Has it ever dawned on local enemy base at Rabaul, northeast against Great Britain. sharper focus with announcement American troops finally pushed up seriously. Most of them get a kick Prospective Home Owners! that Lieut. Gen. Omar N. Bradley, to the Rapido, which runs almost xj mothers that they might be leav­ New Britain. The paper said it was under­ Polish Action Seen Rejection; stoppages permits the government EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8:1 5 ing their tender offspring outside out of them and Joke about the "Direct hlU and damaging near- veteran of Tunisia, haa become due n'jrth and south at Cassino, idea. stood that the bomb was propelled to retain possession of seized coal TWENTY-FIVE GAMES FOR $1.00 of local stores longer than Is bene­ misses,’’ said MacArthur’s com­ to a height of more than 30 miles senior American general under mines, even though virtually nor­ was not announced. Previously, ficial for them these wintry days? munique, were scored on a Japa­ by rocket power—although some Elsenhower in this theater. mal production has been restored. however, U. S. Infantrymen had In the past few weeks we have One of the local Main street Secret Peace Talks Reported stormed and captured Mt. Troo- nese cruiser, a destroyer, M d experts were represented as Warmly Praises Work Done The Smith-Connally "anti- noticed babies left outside of lo­ stores has had a fireplace on the seven cargo ships in the harbor. skeptical on this score— and then Elsenhower, in his first press chlo, tbe last high ground before cal Main street stores actually strike” act provides that govern­ Casrino, whose peak is but two main floor ever since the building Returning pilots said the destroy­ was desigpied to glide to its ulti­ conference as western invasion ment seized mines should be re­ frigid with cold. Yesterday, a was erected. Often the employees YOU NO LONGER N ^D er and one merchant ship were mate target. commander-ln-chief, warmly miles from the town, and It was Soviet Government Em­ stored to their owners within 60 n.other left her youngster In the and even the proprietor remarked Reds Publish Cairo Re- ]\ e W Rcd Plish praised naval, air, supply and oth­ possible that they had thrust on possibly sunk. ' Tests Made In Aostrls days after their return to the pro­ AERO BINGO carriage outside of a local Main The Navy planes shot down 29 er forces for "the work that has down the slopes to Omaino Itself. how fine it would be if the fire­ Preliminary tests were reported port Terms for sep- phasizes It Can Not ductive efficiency - prevedling prior street food store and after food place weren’t a dummy—put there of 60 to 70 Japanese fighters at been done in advance of my com­ The French of Gen. Alphonse . ------AT ------to have been made in Austria and to government seizure. shopping, she decided that she Just for its decorative quality. a coat of two bombers and eight an eye-witness of the explosive arate Peace with Ger­ Enter Into Official ing,” and lauded Infantrymen m Juin smashed through precipitous would go farther down the street TO BE AN ESSENTIAL fighters, raising the enemy’s loss Forces Nazis the United Kingdom who “ are Attorney General Biddle haa hills and mountains in the spiny This winter with fuel scarce the effects of the bomb was quoted as to shop In other dry goods stores. in planes st Rabaul alone to at many English Move. Negotiations with Poles getting themselves ready and ruled, however, Ickes said, that Appenines to reach the upper The Army & Navy Club Deserted, the baby began to set store force discussed the fireplace saying: "productive efficiency has not idea more frequently. ' least 124 since Jan. 1. Four pilots toughened for any Job that lies] Rapido, having previously cap­ up a fuss, and cry. thinking the It was as if bushes, trees and been restored writhin the meaning Finally someone had the happy of the downed Allied aircraft were everything had been smashed to Moscow, Jan. IT.— (/F)— To Fall Back London, Jan. 17.—{JP )—The ahead." tured the village of Cardito and No gasoline? Can’t nse yonr car? mother had left for home without Wilson, the new Meiliterranean of Section three of tbe war labor him, and a tender-hearted man, Idea of investigating. Sure enough saved. atoms by the blast. A strangu- Pravda published a Cairo re­ Soviet government, interpret­ another of the many Mt. O ocee Then why not walk? It’s not too far. WAR WORKER TO BUY The attack was the first blow to commandcr-in-chlef, in his first disputes act” since, if the govern­ which dot the Italian terrain. it was found the fireplace was real looking orange and blue flame tried to console the baby, and fail­ ing the Polish statement of ment relinquishes possession, there And you will And our Bingo’s fan —chimney and everything. Now be delivered against Rabaul ship­ port today that two English Rngsians Surging For press meeting at Allied headquar­ ing, trundled the youngster Into might be “further interferences At c:ardlto and Mt. Croce, the there is a fine fire in it every day. ping by Allied dive-bombers and (Continued on Page Six) officials had conferred secret-, rk c . ! Jan. 14 as a rejection of its ters in Algiers, declared bis front With many prizes to be won. the store. Several women, inq^e, with production through strikes French were 9 to 10 miles north took over and tried' to quiet the That's a case of talking about the torpedo bombers from the, new ly with German Foreign Min­ ward Over smooth : offer to negotiate a new Rus extends from the Maritsa river in of Cassino and only sUghUy east. Bougainville island airfields. In the or stoppages or threaU of strikes (20) $.5.00 GAMES (3) $10.00 GAMES baby. weather and doing something ister Joachim yon Ribhentropi Snow, Ripping Lines sian-Polish border on a Cur- the Balkans to the Pyrenees, and Lower down the line, however, (1) $20.00 GAME (1) $50.00 (>AMB A NEW HOME AT Solomons, only 250 miles from the "we’ve got to hit home wherever or stoppages," about it. In a few minutes the mother ap­ to find terms for a separate zon line basis, emphasized to­ Still Controls Bulk , where they had reached to within peared. considerably- wrought-up enemy base. 'These fields were re­ As Germans Retreat. we seq the opportunity . . .. If cently put into operation, after Quake Razes peace with Germany, and day it could not “ enter into Ickes, government administra­ two miles of the mountain village over the fact that her baby had The gate tender at the railroad we saw an opportunity for going of Sant’ EHIa they were but five consolidation of the American Into southern France, we should tor of the mines, has turned back been summarily removed from the crossing on Depot Square is being added: “ It is understood the official negotiations with mHes from Cassino. beachhead and holdings at Em meeting did not remain without Moscow, Jan. 17.—(/P)—The Ger­ government with which diplo­ do so." to th^r owners 465 mines which outside of the store— where she criticlzeu for his use o f a whistle Andean City; One of Main tV'atures of Ilea had left him—an hour before. these days and several motorists press Augusta bay, o n . the south' results." ^ mans were reported retreating matic relations have been inter He added he would confer to­ had no contract with the United In the presence of the half-doz- object strenuously to his handling west coast of Bougainville. The 10-llne dispatch, published anew today before pressure of a nipted.” day with L'lench Gen. Charles de Mine Workers and at which no The Rapido’a high banks have work stoppages were threatened. EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDER’S er mothers present, trying to con­ uf traffic situations which come Nine Shlpa Damaged at the top of Pravda’s foreign powerful new Red Army offensive Rakes Cp Graves Accusation Gaulle.,, been converted by the Germans No Warning ’With luck,” Wilson said, the But the bulk of the nation’s 3,000- into one of the main features Of Roast Beef An Jus sole the child, the man who had up frequently. One day last week Much of Simpson harbor at news page under the heading, north of Novosokolnlkl where the Moscow’s short sharp reply al­ pushed the baby Inside out of the autoists had to wait eight mlirutes Rabaul was hidden by clouds, yet "Rumors from Cairo," said the Allies will win the wai in Europe odd soft coal workings still are their Gustav line. It haa been Russians cut the railroad, line .lead­ so raked up the Katyn forest mass Native Half Broilers biting wind, gave the mother a for the local to come frdm south the bombers landed damaging meeting "had the aim ot finding graves accusation by Nazi Propa 'this year but whether we’ll fin­ in government hands. studded with guns, weapoA pits. verbal lacing. of Woodland street, cross the blows on nine ships. One of the Thousands Killed and out the conditions of a separate ing to Leningrad. ish It this year is another thing." In requesting the opinion, Ickes Tender, Juicy Steaks Greenbrooke 'The newspaper Pravda said Red ganda Minister Pa'iI Joseph Goeo- Without a word to those pres­ tracks at the Square and then merchantmen was described by peace with the Germans." He drew the parallel ot a boxer informed the attorney general (I'onttoued on Page Bight) Injured in San Juan Army men were surging forward bela last April ''with a reminder OYSTERS AND CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL ent, the mother kissed her child, back down into the freight yards. pilot as of 10,000 or more tons. Pyrenees Peninsula Site that Polish recognition of the who has won but whose opponent that the tonnage of bituminous suddenly turned the carriage The line of traffic was extended Another pilot said he saw "the over smooth snow fields, ripping still is on his feet. coal produced in the week of Nov. DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! As Temblor Strikes; It took piace "in one ot the sea- German lines and intercepting charge caused the diplomatic around, and left. oiit of sight In every dlrectlbn as a whole stem’’ blown oft a cargo coast cities of the Pyrenees penin­ break. Bradley’s appoiniment stirred 15 was an substantial as in any result. Most drivers are looking their retreat. ship o f 8,000 to 10,000 tons. Bodies Being Sought. sula” —apparently Spain or Por­ Hard on the heels of this re­ prompt speculation he would oe previous week of 1943, and that for a policeman when the whistle Marines have been ftghting on As in other major retreats, the output has not fallen below nor­ Reymander's Restaurant The old saying "Let sleeping tugal—according to the official sponse, M;:<8cow announced in an­ the invasion commander for ail Flashes! I dogs lie” should apply, we believe, sounds and some seem to disre- both sides of New BrlUln’s west­ dispatch said the Germans were U. S. ground forces as opposite mal seasonal levels since that Buenos Aires, Jan. 17— —A Communist party newspaper's re­ attempting to demolish everything other broadcast—both of which Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer - to the school districts equaliza­ ernmost tip. Cape Gloucester, number to Gen.'', Sir Berqard L. time. (L«te Bulletins ol the (AT Wire) survivor of the disastrous earth­ port. in their path, burning villages, were recorded here by the Soviet 35-37 Oak Street V Telephone .3922 tion tax proposition. The school < since snortly after their Dec. 26 'the text of the dispatch; Monitor—that a Russian state Montgomery who' heads the Brit­ Nevertheless, based on our past districts were consolidated here so landing, and the Japanese defend quake which wiped out the pic. blo'wing up bridges and herding experience with the coal mines, I “Cairo, Jan. 12— (By Special the local populations westward. commission now is investigating ish Army group, but there was no Restraining Order Denied long ago that there are many real-' era ascrifleed nearly 3,000 men in turesque Andean city of San Juan Correspondent ol Pravda)—Ac­ "the murder of Polish officers and official r»nflrmation. Bradley coip- am convinced that . . . their res­ dents who never knew there used Begins With Sur|Ulse Assault Providence, R. 1.. Jan. 17—(AT— OLD their effort to retain control ot the during the week-end, killing and cording to information from reli­ prisoners of ■ war killed by Ger­ manded the Second corps in Tuni­ toration to the owners at this time, In the first challeqge In New Eng­ to be nine different school systems area. American dead and wound' able Greek and Yugoslav sources, The new offensive began with a man occupationists in the Katyn- sia. when the contract negotiations are in town. Many properties have injuring thousands, said 'today surprise assault on German fortifi­ not completed, might lead to a re­ land of OPA’s authority to suspend RECORDS ed In the invasion total 400. Amer­ a secret meeting took place recent- Smolensk district.’’ Making it clear that prepara- a gasoline station .from busSnesa . changed hands and, we doubt that icans took the Cape Gloucester that the temblor struck one cations around the railroad town Lieut. Gen. Nikolai N. Burden­ currence of the work stoppages the possibility of a tax refund or .Must be turned In for sal­ of Nasva. Pravda said the Nazi which have meant so great a loss for vlotatlon ol rationing regula­ vage If you want to keep mighty blow, “cutting the city at (tX>nt|nued on Page Bight) ko of the Peoples Commissariat of (Contlnued on Page Eight) tions, U. 8. District Court Judge i; J charge ever entered into the trans- (Continued from Page Eight) the roots as if by s scythe.” line was broken on the first night Health, heads the commission. of coal production In the pa.st and I actions. jilaying tbe new ones. of attack and that Nasva fell the which at this time, when the coal John P. Hartigan today denied a The survivor, Moises Rudmqn, Burdenko, a scientist, was the petitfoq by a filling station umn It would be next to impossible tViP each paid for ok) reo- declared upon reaching Mendoza next day at noon. The Germans first Soviet recipient of an hono' shortage is so severe, may well I to equalize the school burden Jus­ ords Irrespective of quantity. counter-attacked with tanks, self- spell disaster," Ickes told the Jus­ for a restraining order against that the quake came without rary fellowship from the Royal Body Found " the Federal agency. The petitloo- tifiably. At the time of consolida­ Airmen Killed warning and in an instant plunged Three Found propelled guns and infantry but College of Surgeons. tice department. jiS u r m tion the districts couldn’t agree on were repulsed quickly. Represents Basie Attitude er was Arthur L. Means of Maa- the city of 30,000 into total dark­ The group also includ a the ville, proprietor of a statloa at the means of credits and debits. KEMP'S At one point, the Germans used writer, Alexei Tolstoi, whose 'The slogan 'no contract, no How could they be expected to do Ine. ness. Hundreds of survivors hud­ Dead m Car Beside Road work’ continued to represent the •J35 Elmwood avenue, who was In Rail Crash dled in the city square and -bpen two battalioniv supported by dive- demajid vengeance” account of "uspended from business for ooe 768 Slain St. TM. 5680 bombers in groups of 20 to 25 atrocities in Stalino stands as one basic attitude of the miners with spaces, he added, while others respect to the production of coal year for using gasoline from his sought to extricate the dying and planes for daylight counter-at­ of the highlights in Russian war reporting, and Metropolitan Niko­ Police Trying to Trace 50 long as the mines are in pri­ pumps to run his own car after his The-htgh character o f 3 Americans Among the injured whose screams were Brother* and Girl Com tacks, Pravda reported. By night, personal ration had been suspend­ the Red Army resumed its ad­ lai of the Russian Orthodox vate hands." Have Your heard in the darkness. pani^n Discovered in Recent Movements of Attorney:General Biddle quoted ed for. pleasure driving. our profeitional serv­ Nine Dead; Nine Oth­ Aid Mobiltzed by Survivors vance church. The Russians empli^ed tanks lib­ Ickes’ conriusiona in hia opinion, ice reflects; Proper Troops ar.d other rescue work­ Investi^ting Story, Receive Immediate Attention Victim of Sliiying. and declared that the return of Two Sisters Perish In Fire ^ British- er Yankee Injured. ers were digging Idditlonal bodies erally in the new drive, although, The Moscow broadcasts receiv­ ' 4 - T SPRING SUIT training. Present-day the mines to private ownership un­ Wllllsansburg, Mass., Jan. 17— from the ruins of the dead city to­ the terrain offered considerable ob­ ed the immediate attention of the Lexington, Mass., Jan. 17—(/T)— der such circumstances would (A»(—Two sisters perished today, facilities and W ide London, Jan. 17.—(P)— A toll of day as the nation mobilized aid for stacles. Fields were covered with Polish goven'ment, which was ex­ Bulletin 1 American Club The bodies of two brothers and a snow in the Novosokolnlkl region pected to summon a cabinet meet­ one while trying to save the other, Tailored To experience. nine dead and 30 injured, including Boston, Jan. 17.—(AT—Police (Continued on Page Four) when fire levelled their six-room (Continued on Page Six) girl companion were found early but the deep swamps there never ing dur'ng the day. Some Poles in widened their hunt today to .three American airmen killed and today in an automobile on an Iso­ official circles, who have been Miami, Fla., and New York for luinie while their mother wfas nine other U. S, soldiers Injured, lated road off the Concord turn­ (Continued on Page Four) frankly pessimistic of reconcili­ some trace of Ihe killer of Ar­ seeking help. Mrs. Victoria Measure Now! .Murphy, 19. wife of a soldier now /DURKE@ BINGO was counted today in t)^ crash of pike by police who Investigated ation, regarded Moscow’s tone as thur K. Duffy, 40, formerly of the story of another girl who substantiating their fears that South Boston, whose bullet- Nazis Latest overseas and a sister of a WAC, two London-bound trains In the Labor Heads died, lire offlc'als said. In a des­ Thi.s Spring be sure of a stumbled into her home last night Treasury Balance Russia is not willing to negotiate riddled body was found In I t s : t ciNTfRST MiwHisns uj«« suburban station of Ilford. with frostbitten legs. with the Polish governmcnt-ln-ex- Cambridge yesterday. Florida perate but vain effort to reseat Suit that fits you well Drive Broken her sister Diana Ann MIchalow- TONIGHT Both trains were crowded with Meet Today The dead were: James Keefe. Washington. Jan. 17—(AV-The ile in London under British-Ameri­ and New York nnthorlties and look.s well every­ hundreds of troops on leave, 24; his brother, John, 17. and position of the Treasury Jan. 14: can mediaUon. were naked to search for ski, 22, who was trapped on tht Names of the Americans were not Receipts $168,951,207.26; ex­ The only ray of hope apparently second floor of the structure. where by having it made Ruth Place, 16. all of Waltham. Duffy’s automobile, a 1911 • * • The Houses .That Have Been First In disclosed immediately. Lexington police found the bodies penditures. $336,537,298.92; net sedan bearing New I'ork to measure. Easter is ORANGE HALL ‘Serb Nationalist’ Force Favors Ending Contract Change* Most of the casualties were Cuthii 1 and Reconver­ while Inyestlgatjing the story of balance, $10,615,224,096.64. (CoBtlnued on Page Four) plates. April 9th. Place your Reported Arriving Washington, Jan. 17—(AT— 'Tht the rear coach of a train from Yar­ sion Employment Grace Saunders, IS, of Cambridge, order now—and take de­ All Lines of Value Per Cubic Foot Of Content Are Now mouth, hit by the Norwich ex­ who was taken to a hospital in a Boston. Jan. 17—(AT—Boston In Port of Sibenik. Senate Finance committee agreed livery when wanted. BIG PRIZES! press and catapulted atop the Among Key Problems. serious condition.' and Cambrioge police today were today to end war contract rene­ Norwich locomotive. Three coaches Oar Out of Gasoline attempting to trace the recent gotiations at the close of this year, INSURANCE of the Norwich train were tele­ Federal Insurance to Pay . movements of Arthur R. Duffy, London, Jan. 17.—(AT—The Ger­ but left with President Roosevelt Miami, Fla., Jart. 17—(g)—The Police Sergt. John O'Brien Admission 25c Released To Unrestricted Public Sale. scoped and at least two coaches of quoted Miss Saunders as saying 40, formerly 'of South Boston, man radio said today that a “Seril the power to extend or shorten **insure in Sure ,the Yarmouth train were wreck- American Federation of Labor whose bullet-riddled body was nationalist force. composed ,the period sl.x UM»nths either way, Executive council opens a two- she had met the Place girl on ALL WOOL ied. Thursday and that they went rid- Bills for Illness Proposed found beside a lonely road In the mainly of students, had arrived in depending on business condltlOM. insurance** weak winter meeting today with the German-occupied Y ugoslav The ninth victim. Father George tag with the Keefe brothers. The Fresh Pond section of nearby Termination of renegotlatlona — major attention likely to be given port of Sibenik, apparently ta re- Freosangee, fellow of the Royal car ran out of gasoline on a lonely Cambridge early yesterday. tbe device by which the A noy ahd Aa Low Aa $500 Down to the cutback and reconversion Police said he apparently was 'ieve Nazi forces foi use on the Holden-Nelson (Jeograiihical .$ociety, died this road and all four remained in the Washington Jan. 17.—(AT— The ^' board, headed by Arthur J. Alt- Navy revise contracts to eliinin- Gabardines morning. unemployment problems, the nlne- ‘taken for a ride” In the style of active battle front months-old application of the Uni­ automobile until Miss Saunders Social Security board recommend- meyer, belleyes ought to be adopt­ ate profits they consider exeenalvt Wont Wreck la Two Vean ed to get ready for the "sharp and prohibitioi: day gangsterism. At the same time a communi­ —has been one ot the moat com Bond For Deed" ted Mine Workers of America for got out yesterday and made her for the first time today Federal Inc. It was Britain’s worst train sudden" social changes and read Middlesex C!ounty Medical" Ex­ que. from Marshal Josip $roz’ trox'crslal points In Senate differ­ 853 Main i^t. TcL 5810 readmission, and wage and price way to the main highway. , She Insurance to cover doctor and aminer Dr. Jeremiah Greene re­ (Tito’s) headquarters announced 6000 wreck In two yean. Many of the controls. “ thumbed” a ride to C!ambMdge Justments which it says are around ences over the pending tax baK M to m ■ $ 47.50 coaches wen wooden. hospital bills. the comer. ported. after ah autopsy, that that bitter fighting continued in In a less formal way, politics and then took a bus home. She there were three bullet wounds In [ ■ F. H. A. MORTGAGES ARR.ANGED THROUGH THE M.ANCHESTER TRUST CO. “All the seats m one coagh were and the 1944 campaigns will get In- Us eighth annual report to “ >Vhether one believes the war eastern and cen tal Bosnia—la­ Foremen Threaten Walkout said she had not eaten since the chest and two In the face. beled bv the Germans as a pra^ Tailored To Your Own ' tangled up with victima pinned un­ thorough attention from the coun­ Thursday. Congress, the board said such in­ will end In one year or five,” the Detroit, Jan 17—— Boheri fl SALESMAN ON THE TRACT DAILY 9 :3 0 A. M. TO 6 P. M. derneath the wreckage,” 6 police report says, "the time in which to He said that apparently the jpcted Allied “ Invasion corridor Food tkat'9 excellently pre­ cil members and a corps of other Dr. Myer Marlin, the Saunders surance should allow a person to shots were fired “while the victim H. Keys, president ol the Far* Individual Requirements pared and servisd In perfect constable said. “ Some o f the pas- international union leaders who choose his own doctor or hospital, build a stronger system of social qito the Balkans—where tbe In the Style You Like family physician, ordered the girl was in s sitting position. N'azis' latest drive nas been re­ man’s AssoclaUon of Anserta* nurroandings la enr elataa to sengen were trapped under buffer^ have turned up at the Miami Ck>Io- to the hospital for treatment of and preserve personal relationships security li short.” , “It was carefully • done,” he de­ (IndependenU, aseertod todaj Best. “Food Fame.” of the following coach which nial hotel. \ delegation of the AFL between physicians and their pa­ The program outlined today in­ ported smashed by the partisans KNOFLA frostbitten legs. Police said that clared. ‘Plenty of time was taken in some sectors. that 20,000 organized foretnen ll LUNCHEON DAILY crashed' through. We had to jack Progressive Mine Workers also all four had been reported miss­ tients. cludes the following provisions and there was no roughhouse.” Detroit area war ptaata are pt* the buffens up to get the people was on hand to fight for its char­ It also should maintain profes­ which the board has advocated be­ A German broadcast asserted . 65c ing since Thursday. * Identified From Papers In Pocket that the patrioU had been cleared pared to walk out In Bympathl' out.” ter rights and to keep out John sional leadership, the board said, fore: Duffy's body was identified by with striking feremen from I BROTHERS Greenbrooke Homea, Inc. Among the dead was MaJ. Frank To Perform Autopsies from Solta (Sulet) island off L. Lewis’ miners. guarantee the contlnuad indepen­ Extension of the present aocial Police Chief John W, Rycott Lieut. Patrick F. Ready, chief In­ .Spilt. iDvinlonn ol Chrysler corporal General Contractor* F. Heilgen, 81, Ck>naervaUve mem­ The agenda also includes such dence of non-governmental hoapl- ecurity system t6 about 20,000,- spector of the Cambridge police, Open 7:80 A. M. to. 1 A. M. I = ALEXANDER JARVIS, Pre*. # ber of Parliament for Bury St. Ed­ topics as the world tabor confer- said that autopaiea would be per­ iBlllct “ Qreat Losses^ neoUng naloa recognltlo«,^ formed to determine the cause ot tala, and Insure to doctors aild 000 more persons such aa lOrmers, from papers' found In the man's made hln ntnteroent at a Jobbing and monds since 1931. enee, to which the British have in­ domestics and the seU-employed; The broadcast Yugoslav com­ KELLER’S death. .tospitals.an adeqimte financial re­ pockets. munique alao'said guerrillas at­ meeting nftor anniinneti GARDEN H FULL DETAILS CAN BE SECURED ATs, MODEL HOME ON WALKER STREET, American and British soldlen vited not only the AFL but the turn—“very'probably more nearly insurance against temporary or Lieutenant Ready , said be also **A« Individual General Repairing aided railwaymen and civil defense CIO, the United Mine Workers, Rycroft said that the Saunders tacked a strong German column Chryoler eorporatton hnd “ PHONE 24)545. OUR OFFICE ON C E N T ^ STREET, PHONE 4112, OR 26 ALEX- girl was “fo dosed and bewild­ adequate than that in customary permanent disability; a, national found the stub of an airplane to nraot with hioa Thn Ai Your Finger Print" Restaurant s •quads In nmoviftg.the dead and and those railroad unions which unemployment insurance system ticket, indicating that Duffy bad on the Kocevje-Rakek road In Slo­ are unaffiliated; national service ered” that it was Impossible to ob­ circumstances.” ' venia. inflicting “ great losses” m Uon. ho raid, ralorrad to_ Call43B6 All Legal Beverages , DER STREET, PHONE 7275. Injund from the wreckage. A Sadden Cliangea AroOnd Comer to replace the 51 systems of the flown here three days ago. from 887 m a i n STREKT British woman passenger described legislation,,and. food subsidies. In tain a detailed coherent'story Im­ men and material^ on the Nazis. tentlon It hn4 Next To Federal Bhke Shop Before 6 P. M. 848 MAIN STKECT The proposal was made os a part states and territories: and protec­ Miami where he was awaiting ihe work of the Amertesn soldjen the field of Intematiooal labor re- mediately, but authorities planned 4 - War Labor hoar of a "comprehe,)uive unified sys­ tion of thf social aecurity righU of nra f o i i «C I ml membera of the armed forces .lOpeUaued oa P |ge M 'm u f (Canttausd cm Page SU| (Uoattaued oa Pigs BU^ (Coattoned oa Bags (ContMinea 4m P a ^ BU) tem.” ot aocial security which the 4