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Fat Most Important 7,858 BOfUOWIMW OOIO0W EOMgHw| In Our War Efforts Lower* Quota About Town Women Begin to Enroll First Aiders ^ Member e< the Audit ndiileMiia wtaide. Housewives o f Manchester! B ureu ed dmelntinse tMb* No. 58, 1. You are Uncle Sam's most im­ Set for Town In Trade School Courses Call Meeting Manchester A Cky of ViUt^fo Charm Qk K. MU wm IMId » qMdal meet- portant war workers! IMK fei tiM dpoMT dub OQ Brainanl F O S T E R ’SI In your kitchen there are vi­ AdrertWag ea Page U) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1948 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS S BMCt Mondsy ovMiiiiff, Jan* tal materials for war-greases, Chairman Blair Reports An Oster turret lathe, manufac­ - rooms in tbe school now being CertilicateB and Arm lOL. LXII., NO. 90 It. t t o bboCT mn aakod to kitchen fats needed for war. tured by the Oster Company of used for the machine course, the thli date in nlnd and make After you’ve obtained all the We Must Raise $30,- Cleveland, Ohio, ia being set up in . pupils at the start are assigned to Bands to Be Given Out FOR FINE FOODS • ipadal aflort to attend aa buai* good from your ‘ meat fats, 800 for Red Cross. the Manchester State Trade school machines in the west *p*rt of the Tomorrow. 84 OAKLAND STREET TEL. 7386 Of taQxntanoa will be trans- ! save every bit of the remainder having arrived this week. It Is building where they are taught Japanese Bombers Send Up Smoke ' i which will go to make bullets valued at $2,300 and is another the operation of the' simple ma­ ! and bombs for Uncle Sam's Mancheeter’a' quota In the 1943 part of the $100,000 worth of new chines As they advance they are Renewal of First Aid Instruc­ lying Fortresses ^ Supply and Reserves Ifr. and Ufa. Nred H. Lavey of guns and planes. Red Crosa 125 million dollar fund machinery allotted to the local sent Into the room where the new tors’ certificates for 1943 wUl be Open Tonight Until 8 O'Clock T5 Ibatar atreet, their daughter If every housewife saves ia $30,800, acoerding to an an' school. The new lathe Is being set machinery has been erected and given out at the First Aid Assb- nouncement made today by Jamea up in the machine room on the they finish their course here. clation meeting tomorrow evening 1 eSara and aon Burton, will leave only two ounces of waste fata Blair, chairman of the drive, Open Tomorrow Night Until aaito tomorrow for Waahington. weekly, it will produce 500.000 east side of the building where An opportunity is now being of­ at the Trade school, also arm which ia to be made In March. The most of the new machinery la now fered to both men and women to bt.nda D. C , ta be present at the wedding pounds of glycerine. . quota for laat year waa $18,000. Hit .Supply Ports; Satindajr aftamoon at 4 o’clock of in operation. take a special course at the school 9 OXIock Let’s go, housewives! 'irat reporta had the town’a quo- The certificates for the follow­ Problems Face Reds; thair aon. Ensign Frederick A. La- Six Women Enrolled during the day or the evening. ing First Aid classes wUl also be a set at $40,000. There are now SO men enrolled vay o f the Capital City and Mias This Is done to assist those who given out: Salvatore Merenlno, In- Call Your Order In Today For Either Friday Or Saturday The Red Croaa central commit­ in the machine course. In addition, are working on different ahlfU in Btmlyn L. Heatwole of Charlottea- tee aet the above goal thia week structor; Ann' Buah, iiarold Belch- vUle, Va. The ceremony will take The marriage of Miss Beatrice there are six women taking a spe­ otper plants who may want to go Delivery. Batter Rail Lines and Preaident Rooaevelt designat­ e,, Janet Carpenter, Julie D’Agos­ Iriaoe in the chapel of the Univer­ Irwin of Fairfield street, and cial course. Four of these are em­ Into war ri-ork that requires the ed March as Red Cross month, ac­ ployed In other work and are at­ tino, Mrs. Robert Dewey, Luella sity of Virginia, which both bride Lieut. Kenneth W. Morrison of operation of this type of ma­ Horton, Doris Larson, Anne E. Fancy Roasting Progress Continued cording to Chairman Norman H. tending sessions from 6:30 to 9:30 and bridegroom formerly attended. Elro street will take place this chines. It also gives to those now Lewis, Virginia Matteson, Staley larbor Areas ,o f Sfax evening at seven o’clock in the Davis at the Washington head­ at night and the other two, both working in such plants an oppor­ quarters. ^ housewives, are taking a special Matteson, Claire Olmstead, Doro­ Easter Hats n je Profeaaional Women's Club Center Congregational church. tunity to improve their present Chickens each $1.99 And Sousse Are Left Walter S. Gifford, president of course during the day. positions by learning how to op­ thy Strangfeld, York Strangfeld. Win meet Tuesday evening at 8 the American Telephone and Tele­ Rapid Pace in Drive Moat Important Machine ■ erate different kinda of machines Austin G. Staples, inatructor: Aflame from Destruc­ 'O’clock In Center church hou.‘»e. graph Company, will be chairman M rs Marietta Bell, Mrs. Marjorie Fancy Cut Up To Be SmalU t Nuns Prove A .son. Joseph Allen, was bom The new machine Is one of the and use of tools. It is no longer Strike Call From Mid - Caucasus iThe program will Include book re­ January 13 at the Hartford hos­ of the fund. "Our 'goal." Chairman moat important that has yet been Freeman, Mrs. Agnes Gardner, tive Downpour of Ex­ views and game.s. Davis said, "ia baaed upon realia- necessary to enroll for the 200- pital to Pvt. and Mrs. Joseph received at the school. In the two hour course. Mrs. Mary Grant, Mrs. Edna Kauf- Fowl plosives ; Maurauders Neat Shapes '4*- > Brings Up Problems; Tru.ssell. Mrs. Tnissell was the tie estimates which careful atudy rian. Mrs. KHzabeth Kehl, Mra. each $1.25 Real Angels Walter Roy Hall, Jr.', was called Is Delayed former Miss Mary Slmler of Ly- shows are actually needed to meet Margaret Kensel, Mrs. Elisabeth •Also Attack Highways, j Reds Occupy Several to active seirlcc thl.s week and is the heavy wartime obligations Salmonson, Frank Salmonaon. undergoing training with the dall street. Private Trussell is We will have a limited supply of Brisket stationed at Fort Wadsworth, and responsibilities of the Red Manchester Great Interest Mw. Ethel SUples, Mrs. Mabel Preview as Decreed by O f M ercy More Strong Points Coast Guards at Manhattan Beach, Cross. This sum covers local, na­ For Parley N. Y. Wilson, Mrs. Dorothy Wood. Corned Beef, Pork and Beef. AI 1 i e d Headquarters in ' In Caucasus and Low­ New York. He enlisted in the U. S. tional. and international wartime Gladys K. Crehore, Instructor; New York's Big-Time Coast Guard at the Springfield Re­ Date Book In Women’s Class Jorth Africa, Jan. 15.— (/P)! needs of the organization for one Margaret Baxter, Mrs. M. Aatrid er Don Region; Ger­ cruiting station on September 10 year, barring unfore.seen emergen- -Flying fortresses attacked j Milliners at End of Action by Additional | Coring for Wounded The annual meeting of the Cen­ D iigan, Dorothy Halem, Rena Bacon by the piece only, up to 2 lbs. last, was sworn in October 10 and ter Congregational church will be ciea or disasters. It was establish­ Tonight Considerable Interest has been the ea.stern Tunisian supply man Resistance Strong placed on Inactive reserve. Gradu­ ed after the Central committee ex­ Meeting Zoning Board of Ap­ .•alem, Esther Shapiro, Mrs. Week of Openings. 20,000 (]oal Miners Is Anti III American, Brit­ held Wednesday evening, Janu­ aroused regarding the new women’s Cyrene Thebodeau. Mrs. Rita Toce. arts of Sousse and Sfax yes­ ating from Manchester high school ary- 20. The usual supper will amined budget estimates of the peals, Municipal building at 8. Fancy Trec-RIpcned gym class which starts this Mon­ The guest speaker at the meet­ terday, leaving the harbor Held in Aheyanee Un­ ish in Hospital in last Jime. he had been employed be omitted this year and light national organization and its 3,- Annual meeting of Second Con­ Moscow, Jan. 15.— (/P)-— day evening, January 18, at 7 ing. which lalU begin promptly at By Dorothy Roe until recently by the Hartford refreshments served after the 750 chapters and their 6,154 gregational church at 7:30. areas aflame from a destruc­ Central Tunisia Town. The rapid pace of Russian o’clock . t the East Side Recreation e,ght o'clock will be Regions) Di­ Juice Oranges doz. 39c New York, Jan. 15—(J*)—Here Is til After Meeting Today Steam Boiler Inspection and In­ business meeting. All members branches. Tomorrow buUding under the direction of Mlaa tive downpour of explosives, vanguards in the drive north- Monthly meeting of First Aid rector Ray Cooper, Two motion the preview of your Eiaster bonnet, surance Company. Walter is the arc urged to reseiwe the date. To Assist Families Violet McRae. ScedlcfM It was announced today. elder aon of Mr. and Mrs. Walter "O f the total goal. $45,000,000 Association at Trade school. pictures will also be shown, a new u decreed today by New York’s Hazelton, Pa., Jan. 15—(/P)—A By Harold V. Boyle westword from the mid-Cau­ This course will atreas the im­ Jghter two-motored B-26 Ma- R. Hall of 42 Strong street- ia the sum required by the Red Lecture for local nurses at the series on air raids, and another en­ Grapefruit big-name milliners at the end o^ a Twin columns o f smoke and fiame ipount skyward from three Japanese torpedo bombers shot strike call to an additional 20.000 With U. S. Forces In Tunisia, casus brought up the prob­ Ward Cheney Camp, No. IS. portance of keeping physically fit 4 for 29c atidera battered rail llnea and Cross chapters to finance their In­ Y at 8. , ---- during this war period. Defense titled. "We won’t Forget.” week of spring fashion openings: down by anti-sircraft fire from American ships off Guadalcanal. A U. S. destroyer whose 20-mm. miners in the Pennsylvania an­ Jan. 12— (Delayed)—(/P)— White- lem of reinforcement and U. S. W. V.. will hold its regular dispensable needs and their ever- Sunday, January 11 highways along the coastal road Mary C Keeney Tent. Daugh­ workers, nurses, office workers, guns helped beat off the enemy attack may be seen at the right. (U. S. Navy photo.) thracite fields was held in abey­ clad nuns who operate a hospital supply today, but dispatches ters at Union Veterans of the meeting tonight at the V. F. W. increasing local work on behalf Annual meeting Emanuel Lu­ at Maharea, on the Gulf of Gabes Favorite shape: Small and neat, and hoiisewlves should be especial­ TALL CEDARS Fancy Spinach 2 lbs. 29c PO miles southwest of Sfax, and with a choice between John-Fred- ance today as Insurgent union said the winter offensive con­ Civil War. will seat its 1943 offi­ clubrooms, Manchester Green. of families of men in the service. theran church at 3:30 p. m. ly interested in thia course. in a small Fre(^b town along the T he remainder, or $80,000,000 will Tuesday, January 19 Swwt, Juicy American fighters ranged widely erica’ gob hat, Lilly Dache’s deep leaders reached 'Washington to central TunlSan front have tinued to make progress on cers tomorrow evening. The in­ It is expected that many Man­ cloche or Sally Victor’s "canteen stallation ceremony w£u take place go to the national organization, Annual meeting and banquet |)ver the battle area. "explain” to the War Labor board both the Caucasus and the Doh The tire report for this week is chester women will avail them- BINGO cookie,” a stack of three pancake proved true angles of mercy to at the T. M. C A. and will be which, however, requires one hun­ Retail Merchants’ Association of Ground Situation Unchanged Votes to Hear fronts. Red Army men occupied goinK to be late. There were over .selvea of thia fine opportimlty to Tangerines doz. 29c berets. Sub Base) at Lorient a 17-day-old wildcat walkout in many wounded and 111 American In charge of Mrs. Etta Loveland, dred million doTlars to finance its the C. of C. at the Y. help both themselves and their TOMORROW NIGHT An Allied communique said that several more strong points in the 200 tires approved at the last sit­ Favorite color: White for night which 17.000 already are partici­ and British soldiers. past president of the tent. A so­ national and International pro­ Wedneaday, Januaiy 20 country by keeping physlcallv fit ‘‘there was no change in the Caucasus qnd in the lower Don ting of the local board. This is the All kinds of Apples, I^rge Sunkist Oranges dimouts, poison pink for daytime. pating. d a ! time with refreshments will gram. The difference will be met Work on Red Cross Surgical for the hard tasks which He ahead ORANGE HALL {round situation.” Qiarges Flynn When American medical men region, overriding strong Gerinea largest amount so far issued. As by a balance of $20,000,000, from Favorite angle: Straight on the follow. dressings at the American Legion of them. 59c dozen. Fancy Celery, Large Iceberg Let­ The Allied North African com- Target for Bombers The Tri-District Anthracite com­ approached them for permission resistance, field olMervers report­ it is necessarj' to issue certificates the first War Fhind of 1942. which head, resting on top of the 1943 mittee, which had set today as a to use a room in the hospital for ed. for each kind of tire and also do hall between the hours of 10 a. m. Qunlque aatd: pompadour. will be applied to the 1943 budget." tuce, Fancy Biincbcs of Girrots or Beets, Ru­ •There la no change in the deadline for calling out the addi­ diagnosis and emergency treat­ Blanket Vast Triangle ALICE COFKAN n.uch bookkeeping, the report is anti 4:30 p. m. Favorite gadget; The clip, an Unfit for Job More than 65 per cent of the aund situation. tional thousands it claims to rep­ ment, the nuns responded by Having blanketed in three days (Know* As <)aeea Alice) going to be late. amount required by the national Annual meeting of Center Con­ tabaga Turnips, all kinds of Onions, Fancy arrangement of wired felt or fab­ Two British Fail S u R g gregational church. "Flying fortreasea attacked tbe resent, voted last night to post­ turning over the entire first floor. a vast triangle which the Ger­ .SPISITDAL MEDIUM organization had been budgeted EAT THE BEST . . . AT REYMANDER’S! ric which clips the bat to the head, pone action until Sunday, when its Seveutb Daughter of a Seventh Son Tuesday, January 26 enemy supply porta of Sousse ahd To Return Following, Kindness Helps Save Live# mans took three months to oon- for direct national services to the Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Ripe Tomatoes, without benefit o f elastic. Senate Banking Com­ leaders will report on the WLB "Their kindness has helped tis Bom With a VdL Thei-e will be a meeting of the Joint meeting Manchester’s HAVE A GOOD TIME — DINE AND DANCE! Sfax. At both places Urgeta on Divided Into Two Parts quer—the area between Mosdok. armed forces. Chairman Davis quays were hit and fires were left Heavy Attack; Havoc' hearing. save lives," said Capt. (Lustave BBUiWaga Dully, Including Sunday, V. F. W. Club this evenini; at the said. Service Club. Speaker, Rev. Dr. Ripe Bananas, Radishes, Rareripes, Fancy This season’s Important collec­ mittee Approves Ap­ Nalchik and Mineralnye Vody— V. F. W. Home at 7:30 o’clock Tenderloin Steaks with Fresh Mushrooms burning. Sink 3 Axis The Labor board has '''request- Stockness of 1151 Elizabeth the Red Army now has the job at • A. BL to 8 P. M. Or By Appolnt- The Red Cro.ss. he explained, did James Gordon Gllkey. String Beans, etc. ' tions are divided neatly into two pointment o f Brown as Wrought by Missies. ed" both mine operators and Unit­ ■Mut. b tbe Servloe o f the Peo- Election of officers for the coming Wedneoday, January 27 Delicious Broilers Risotto a la Mihnaise '‘Escorting P-38s shot down one parts—simple, tailored suit hat for avenue, Elizabeth, N. J., com­ moving up its main forces to sup­ not hold its customary member­ ed Mine Workers’ leaders to ex­ mander of the medical unit- “Or- pto for M Veara. year will be held and a report by ship roll call last November. In­ Manchester Day at Hartford Oysters and Clams Veal Cutlets Veal Scallopine IE-109. daytime and romantic whimsy. Price Administrator. port the men consolidating newly "ObjecUvea at Mahares, 20 London. Jan. Supply Ships plain fully why the miners, "whose won positions for further thrusts IM Churcb Street, Hartford, Conn. the secretary and treasurer will stead, It - decided upon one cam­ Blood Bank. Spaghetti and Hot Sausage We advise those who can come down to the store sons are at the fighting front, are 6 be in order. nllea southwest of Sfax. were at- (Continned on Page Four) toward Rostov. \ Pbono -OOBT paign in March which, barring Monday, March 1 to do so ^ we are overwhelmed with delivery and can­ (Ck>ntlnued on Page Four) Washlngton, Jan. 15— (/P) —A The Air Ministry announced on strike against the national no- emergenciea, will /inance the or­ "Rublnoff and )ii8 Violin" at acked by B-26 bombers. A heavy toll has been exacted not promise any specific time for delivery on any order "Sweeps and patrols were car- major congressional spectacle— today that the submarine Three Others Prohably strike policy and agaip-'^t the wel­ ganization’s work until February High school hall. A\ispices Man­ fare of the nation in time hf war.” from Axis contingents aligned Reymander's Restaurant that is placed. Iried out by fighters in the for- an open hearing on a presidential base of Lorient, on the At­ along the lower Don valley, it waa 28, 1944. chester Kiwanis Club. Sunk as Sea War Is Not Recognized by I ’MW Fine IVines, Liquors and Beer Iward areas. Spitfires destroyed diplomatic appointment—was as- lantic coast of France, was Boston Police reported officially. one enemy fighter. Aussie Troops Members of the Tri-District Red Star said the breaking at 35-37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 .sured today by a unanimous vote heavily attacked last night Again Brought to committee, which is not recogniz­ PINEHURST FRUIT SALE Miss Emoiids Four Aircraft Lost the German lines on three mala .411 Auto and Truck of the Senate Foreign Relations by aircraft of the R.A.F. Doorstep of Italy. ed by the UMW, said in a resolu­ Ready Report fronts, the (Caucasus, the Don and New Lower Pricee! Fancy Grade A, 210 Size "In these operations four, of Raid Japanese committee to hear charges of un­ Bomber Command, two of tion that a strike call would not the central region, had spread con­ Begins Training REPAIRS lour aircraft were lost, but one fitness leveled against Edward J. be issued if delegates to the hear­ fusion and uncertainty In the Flynn, nominated to be minister which failed to return. Ex­ London, Jan. 15—(iP)— British Tangerines Personal Onarmateed Service! pilot is safe. ing reported "satisfactory prog­ ranks of the invaders aind urged 2 dozen 33c “Additional reports show that to Australia. plosives loosed by the raiders add­ submarines ranging the Mediter- ress” and assurance that the board About Gaming 19c dozen. Fort Des Moines, Iowa,, Jan. Base Outpost ed to the havoc wrought by Amer­ j the Red Army to press Its advan­ 'OAK GRILL' ,.n Jan. 13 two enemy bombers By just as unanimous a vote, would make any wage increase it tage. 14— AuxlUary Pauline Elaine ABEL’ S the Senate Banking committee in ican heavy bombers In daylight ranean have destroyed three more Rear 28 Cooper Street Iwere shot down by our P-40s and might grant retroactive to Jan. 15. Larrer 150 Size Emonda of 38 Woodland St., Man­ “WHERE nGOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” ■another enemy fighter was de­ executive session approved Prcai^ Dec. 30 upon the port works and Axis supply ships, probably sunk Committee members, together Hiking 80 MUen DaUy Record o f Activities for Red Army foot troopa are hik­ chester. Conn., has begun train­ ,il Salesroom stroyed by Spitfires.” Kill More Than 100 of dent Roosevelt's appointment of U-boat pens of Lorient. on the three others and have again with miners already on strike, Tongerines ing In the Women’s Army Auxil­ A forward P-40 outfit led by Former Senator ', Prentiss M. Brittany coast about 100 miles have demanded a $2 a day bonus Past Two Years Being ing as much as 30 miles daily to dozen 29c DINE AND DANCE Enemy in Attack on brought the sea war to Italy’s catch up with the tanks, cavalry 2 dozen S7c. iary Corps. of the iMaj. Philip G. Cochran, of Erie, Brown (D-Mlch) to surcede Leon south of Brest. Three bombers over wages estimated unofficially She was immediately assigned Henderson as price administra­ were lost in the Dec. 30 attack. doorstep by shelling targets on ronipiled at Request and motoi;lzed Infantry which has To the Lilting Tunes of Ipa., who recently bombed a Ger- Mubo; Pressure on the southern Italian coast, the to average $8..50 daily. They also to a Receiving Center company' tor. With a population of about 50.- have demanded elimination of a led the advances, the military linan headquarters at Kairouan, Admiralty annaunced today. Of Stale Official. newspaper said. Sale On Seedless Grapefruit for a week's elementary military i OLD ■was credited with six victorie.s in Siinanantla Intenser. Predicts Confirmation 000. Lorient was the site of a union dues increase, from $1 to training. Here she is issued ' DON MAC AND HIS Chairman Wagner (D-NY) of French Naval arsenal, building After torpedoing a large enemy $1.50 monthly, voted at a UMW German counter-attacks appear­ MANCHESTER |three days. supply ship near Naples and leav­ ed strongest on the central front 80 Size ' 5 for 35c clothing and equipment. Instruct-; RECORDS Cochran and First Lieut. Thom- Somewhere in New Guinea. Jan. the Banking committee predicted yards and machinery plants before convention at which they said Boston. Jan. 15. — OP) — In re­ ed In rudiments of drill, and given the senate would confirm Brown, it was taken over by the Germans ing it in sinking condition, one bituminous coal delogetes held an sponse to a demand from Attorney southwest of Velikle Luki and .Mast be tamed In tor sal­ RHYTHM MASTERS |as A, Thomas, Jr., of Ada, Okla., 15—(J*)—Australian troops raided British submarine surfaced to along the lower Don, whew they Army classification telta. 'These vage If yon want to keep Ishot down a Focke-Wulf 190 on who waa defeated for re-election in May. 1940. unfair balance of power. General Robert T. Bushnell, the Large 54 Size 5 for 49c tests will help determine the job DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! Mubo—Japanese defense outpost to It next week. At that time, bombard a railw'ay bridge and to Some of the men now on strike are using tanks liberally to back plajing the new onea. KNITTING MILLS Ijan. 11. On the following day Fourth SueceMslre Night Raid demolish electric Installations, the Boston police department today up infantrymen. she will fill In the WAAC. Ithe unit shot down three others, for their Important base at Sala- however, Flynn's nomination will are members of locals represented 2 V|0 each paid for old rec­ Offers At Roast Beef Veal Cutlets Steaks The Royal Air Force operation admiralty said. "Considerable tiegan compiling a record of its Red SUr said the Invaders For the following four weeks, ■credit for them going to Lieuts. maua—killing more than 100 of be just starting on the way de­ on the Tri-District committee, ords Irrespective ot qoantity. Half Broilers Chow Mein Roast Turkey signed for confirmation. laat night marked its fourth suc­ structural damage" to the bridge launched several counter-attacks Simply Gorgeous Apples she will be asaigned to a basic Iwalter Scholl. New York city, a the enemy as Allied forces more covering Districts 1. 7 and 9 of the anti-gambling activities of the past company for more detailed train­ Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer Chairman Connally (D-Tex) cessive night raid of the week. was reported. in recaptured districts west and EXTRA LARGE MeINTOSH ...... 3 lbs. 35c Ifom ier Cornell university football than 200 miles to the southeast in­ Others were directed against the UJ'W. Their strikes followed votes two years. northwest of Mineralnye Vody, on ing preparing her to replace a ' KEMP'S tensified pressure on the Sananan- said the Foreign Relations com­ Text of Announcement '.iy local unions. A total of 10 16-(|uart b a sk e t...... $ 1.59 10 Oak Street Tel. 3894 Istar; Jarp®® H. Radden, Hatties- mittee hearing probably would be­ industrial Ruhr valley of Ger­ Following is the text of the an­ Bushnell asked for the informa' man in a non-combat Army job. ; Factory Prices Iburg, Miss., and Carson W. da pocket and forced the Japanese locals, representing 15 collieries, Inc. gin Wednesday or Thursday, and many. nouncement: tion last night only 24 hours after (Continued on Page Eight) 2 Vt IN. BALDWINS ...... 4 Jbs. 25c She is the daughter of Mr. and | 163 ftlain St. Tel. 8680 I Bounds, Philadelphia, Miss. Coch- to attempt an escape toward Gona. now are participating. About 7.- he had asserted In a statement that Ifi-quart basket ...... $1 39 Mrs. Joseph Emonds of 38 Wo6d- | The Japanese occupied Mubo, 10 that only direct testimony, not This was the 58th Allied raid on “His Majesty’s submarines in OOO other strikers have returned Iran got another plane Jan. 13, and hearsay evidence, would be con­ Lorient and was considered evi­ the Mediterranean have destroyed police officers, of lower rank were 3 IN. LARGE BAKING BALDWINS...... 3 lbs. 29c land street, Manchester, Conn. FOR MEN I Lieut. E. T. Bent, PitUford, N. Y., miles from Salamaua. on Sept. 1. to work in compliance with WLB "practically helpless when criminal On the afternoon of Jan. LI. Aus­ sidered. dence of a renewed determintaion three more enemy ships and one 16-quart ba.sket ...... SI 59 I also shot one down. Two other matters held the in­ to wipe out Hitler’s prized U-boat small naval vessel. demands. syndicates are allowed to take Fleece Lined Water Repellent. All toid, American Airmen bag- tralian forces raided a village in terest of official Washington—the To Send Representative** over.” GREENING APPLES ...... 4 lbs. 25c the valley from five different base. "Three other supply ships prob­ Flashes ! Iged 16 planes— nine Junkers 88s, increasingly urgent one of taxes, In a foot note to the comrnuni- ably liave been destroyed. While the Tri-District commit­ “ Any records that Mr. Bushnell 16-quart basket ...... $1.39 ■four Messerschmitt 109s, and two ridge-top positions simultaneously. and a war labor board hearing on que the Air Ministry commented "A submarine under the com­ tee met here, leaders of other wants will be made available." (Lata Bulletins of the WUa) iFocke-Wulf 190s. The Japs fought strongly on the anthracite strike in Pennsyl­ striking local unions convened at said Police Commissioner Joseph F DINE AND DANCE If You Hold A Certificate three ridges but gave way before that "the great effort involved In mand of Comdr. B. Bryant, DSC, Zipper Jackets $3-48 Fight Over Enemy’s Lines vania. keeping up. the quick turnaround sighted and engaged a minesweep­ Wilkes-Barre where the walkout Timilty. GEORGE SMITH’S MUSIC Two R. A. F. Spitfire fighters the mortar and heavy machine- has centered and also voted to send Earlier this week, state police Given Two-Year Sentence Pinehurst Fish Restraining Tax New Plan of large numbers of U-boats er with gunfire. After a number Newark, N .'J„ Jan, 1!^— ■ disclosed that how virtually all gun fire. The Australians’ biggest Something new in *he way of representatives to Washington. entered Boston and, in 12 simul­ WITH TONY OBRIGHT AND HIS XYLOPHONE We Have success was on a hill to the west means that practically the whole of prisoners had been taken she Ferdinand J, Herman of New FILLETS OF HADDOCK ruosTco -FOODS Ithe aerial fighting in the northern taxes—a "restraining tax.” de­ of its llvorient's) activities in one After the Hazleton session Carl taneous raids, arrested 20 men and FOR LADIES AND GmLS of Mubo, where they took the en­ torpedoed and sank the ship. York, a former superintendent ot AND SOLE Soft, Sweet Music For Your Dancing Pleasure! ■ sectors of the Tunisian front la signed to keep people from spend- way or another is devoted to the Kratz, preaident of Local 1407, foi,r women they described as al­ BAKED BEANS.....30c emy completely by surprise. "The same submarine torpedoed leged members of a number pool the Fort Dir repair shop, has b ^ HALIBUT submarine campaign.” and sank a amall supply ship es­ sentenced to two years In a F e d ^ SALE ON PEAS (Continued on Page Fo>r) Austr^ian Casualtie* Light (Continued on Page El^ht) (Continued on Page Four) lottery ring which grossed $90,000,- SMELTS 30c — 2 for 59c NEW TIRES Here, 116 Japs were killed. Aus­ Shelter 20 U-Boats corted by E-boats and aircraft, 000 in the past eight years. al penltantlary for defrauding w o scored two torpedo hits on a small government In the aale of A£t|y OYSTERS SHRIMP ...... 39c Walter's Restaurant SLACKS tralian casualties were very light. It was said that concrete pro­ Data Sought By Bushnell Fighting continued the next two tected pens at Keroman, near Lor­ north-bound supply ship in the overcoats and for accepting bnhen. SALMON BOYSENRERRIES Formerly Dante’s (At The Center) Gray or Navy. Sizes 12 to 20. Regular $3.98! days, Jan. 12 and 13. The Japs ient. shelter 20 U-boats. At Lor­ Gulf of Gabes off 'Tunisia, and took Bushnell. m a communication Federal Judge Thomas H. Menney RECAP TIRES I Women to Aid Film Actress prisoners from a small vessel laden sent by special messenger to Timil­ then sent reinforcements up. A ient itself there are drydocks, Girl Relates Imposed the term yeaterdny on THE VERY BEST IN CHOICE FOODS AND LIQUORS with petrol, which she attacked off ty. asked the commissioner to fur- Regular $4.98 Water Repellent We Will Recap Your Tires. Bring Them in the Morning raiding party shelled these rein­ stores of weapons, fuel and ma­ Herman, who was convicted by n forcements but they got through, chinery. barracks for U-boat the coast of TripoUtania. ni.ah at his “earliest convenience” Jury Nov. 11. The government con­ Pinehurst Meat Department and You Can Have Them in the^ Afternoon. Run Rationing Sent to Jail Two Ships Sunk Flynn Attack a complete list of: and the Aussiea retired early to­ crews, railway yards, power sta » tended that Herman aold aa “ dla- Frida.v and Saturday we will feature FOWL, weiffhin)i day, having inflicted a number of tions and other installations of "A small ship bound for Tripoli' All Boston police officers, of all rarded material” .Army o v e r w ^ almosi t pounds...... each $1.49 casualties and having obtained many kinda. fully 4aden with supplies for the fanks and grades, who have been sent to the repair shop and that SKI JACKETS [Five to Ten Thousand valuable information. Frances Farmer Climax­ A Royal Canadian Air Force enemy and another amall ship Belly Hansen to Under­ assigned to horse-tiettlng, number resulting expense to the govern I.— Santa Monica, Calif., Jan. 15— us the privilege of substitutions. We cannot guarantee Lorient has been the target for Los Angelc,-. Jan. 15.—(/P)— An indictment charging an Ea- Ifo ten thousand American houae- (/P)—A prisoner, with six months Treasury Balance Betty Hansen, the former mid- .to catch all additions to orders or have the particular Precedent Set three daylight precision bombing Hacked Bodies cambla county Negro with tnn vrivea ■will be enlisted in a couple to serve, is the newest and only attacks by the United States Air western schoolgirl who ventured brand you want in somc< items. |iV >w o f weeks to help the government screen role of Blonde Screen Act­ rape of a white woman waa Force in Britain. 'Washington, Jan. 15— (IP)—The to gilded Hollywood and now finds thrown -out by the Snpresna run food rationing according to ress PYances Fanner, who won her Four German raiders bombed position of the Treasury, Jan. 13; herself sl\nnng courtroom billing Found on Bed Tr.v Emily Harrison's French Dressing with Chut­ Saturday, Jan, 16 I the facta of actual housekeeping. For Donations first movie part six years ago today on grounda that Ney e s a and machine-gunned an English Receipts. $21,427,350.31; ex­ with one of filmdom’s top names, were ayatemsitlcally excluded Iraaa ney in your next vegetable salad ...... bottle 29c They will be selected,'.on a vol- through a popularity contest. penditures, 8166,154,403.03; net undergoes new and hamrhenng ’ I untary basis, by regular census- After carefully removing Mias tbe grand Jury. It waa the Stm Effective Monday (Gontlnned on Page Four) balsnce, $8,884,171,974.53. cross-examination today at the Mother and Daughter case In which the quesHon ot ex­ FRESH PEPPERIDGE FARM BREAD FRIDAYI takers so that they will represent Henderson Asserts Ac­ Faraer's shoes (to minimize her trial of Errol Flynn, charged with a cross-section of American house- kicIRng), matrons carried her off cluding Negroes from the jury waa ceptance Originated by three counts of 8tntutor>’ rape. Vietiiiis of Sex Slayer; raised as the main point before the Is Your Last Opportunity arlvea, according to regiops, races, to a cell yesterday, but not before Miss Hansen, slim, grey-eyed, DOG FOODS " income levels, urban o r rural Miss Farmer, fier tresses bedrag­ Eats After Crime. norida court since Federal court S afir N M ttr dog batks January 18, 1943 Hoover in Food Job. blonde and 17, as.serted in her di­ rulings that the practice vioMw I status. gled and her clothing awry, had British Navy Gels Batch rect testimony and steadfastly Chilled Horae Meat Their job will be tell the Office constitutional right of Negro de­ climaxed a wild 24 hours with .re­ maintained under searching ques­ Tulsa, Okla.. Jan. 15.—(jP)— The With MAGITEX Bubbles Pound ...... 22c I I of Prlc* Administration—through Washington, Jan. 16— — A c­ criminations, blows, screams and fendants. To Join The ceptance of voluntary contribu- tioning by Defense Attorney Jerry savagely hacked bodies of a moth­ • • • 2'/} Ib. lots.. ,1, .< ,Ib. 20c Our delivery service wiD be sospended, also our FOR *11118 WORK the Census Bureau —what kinds other evidences of a somewhat de­ Giesler. that the tall, dashing o f food—especially canned, dried tiona to the Treaaury in aettle- Of Choice American Lies er and daughter were found on Fire Deetroya War Plant . Aiiefw Gaines Dog Meal telephone caD order service. ordcra may be flated popularity rating. Flynn ravished her in a bedroom their blood-aoaked bed—victims of C«tl IS AVAILABLBI I or frozen—the people are eating. ment of price control violationa la Within a day’s span Miss Farm­ Orleans, Vt., Jan. 15.—<#>—Twe ' 29e • 55c • 99c bag ■ left in person. baaed on “well estabUahed prece­ at the fashionable Bel Air home a sex alayer who raped them, then hundred persona were left with­ Let Us Go Over Your Work Similar to Money Prioeo er had: prepared a breakfast of eggs and Sjassified " Kenneth K. Stauffer, chief of dent,” aaya Price Adminiatrator Burlington, Wis., Jan. 15— — vexplain^ in a series of rsdio of Fred McEvoy. former British out employmeiit today whan tha This ia the miMt trying decision we have been 1. Reoaived 180 days for violat­ toast and sat on the bed beside the kVeiDCUUt And See How Mach Stock Will I OPA’s Processed Foods section, I«o n Henderson. The British are sending the plain programs being arranged for the bobsled racer, during a party last Bray Wood Heel Co., plant, eegag- m m m im Dried Meat...... 10c 1943 called upon to make. Under existing conditions ing probxtiqn granted la a recent Ixxlies of his victims to eat It. M TWt ______Sept. 27. ■0 SKAMIM Thrivo — Red Heart — Be Required. explaUiod in sn Interview that Replying to aa accusation by drunk driving case. old-fashioned lie to war. not by! "'‘P* pilncipnlly In war work, waa we have no alternative. It ia impoaaible to get RapresentMlvu Herter (R., Maas.) the Royal Navy. Denie« Purauing Flynn The elein women are Mra. Luzxla deatroyad by fire. Tbe toeeame Tfy tww MooHn Bubble Shampoo; vdien rationing comes, some time 8. Bmbarraaaed n detactive and way M the propaganda ministry | "indlrscUy I had hoped we Stewart, 50 years old. and ’ her Hunt Cinb Milk Bone sufficient help for delivery service. In the next two months, the gov- that tbe procedure has "no aano- Denying she wa.s film-struck esttnwtod imoSIclally at $100,088. youf pet olmost 0$ eotiiy ot n policewoman by burating, but the Royal Navy. i could help build morale by keep- and had pursued Flynn in the daughter, Mrs. Georgia Green, 31. Poppy Biscuit Now, more than ever before, I eminent will have to evaluate each tlon either ia law or in con­ sparsely attired, fitm her hotel e • • ’ hing your hom^ Rub bubblec The most regrettable part is onr inability to science” and ia "perilouaty eloae It aeems His Majesty’s gobs j Ing folks entertained here st home hope of obtaining a movie role. Their bodies, clad In brightly col­ Christmas Club kind at canned, dried or frosen bathroom when the offlcera grew will aail for good yarns any ol{i | with our foolishness,” said O. C. ored pajamas which had been .Aasigned To Stateglc Sonrey -wipe off— oil! No tvi, Today — Order: take care of those friends who have given os their home owners are urged to in- to Uackmall.” HenderMn aaaerted Miss Hansen declared, "the only firult or canned vegetable by impatient to serve toeir bench time.' so the Admiralty will see . Hulett, club president, "But I nev- ripped to shreds, were found last Washington, Jan. 15— 44P>—Vlea J. or mtodiinQ. Ramevei 6 e ^ Scott Tissue — Scott patronage through good times and bgd, and to snlate their housee as rnneh as "points”—say 8 points for a cer­ last night that taking of volun­ ambition I have ia to fly.” Admiral Russell WUron has hasR warrMt. that they get them. And has come er thought we would be called After a spat with her sister, night by Mrs. Green’s employers Njtlek* on oontia^ BwxioriM Towels — Kleenex — Act once if you have not joined and whom we are indebted for mndi of oar success. possible to help conserve heat tain slse can of peas. These values tary contributions for violation of Loaes Role In Film to this liars’ capital for help. The upon directly, and from abroad, to who went to the apartment to in' r tlm) from the post of de^yty resUy wW be similar to money Federal regulations was originat­ Mrs. Patricia Maraden, she left rommander-ln-chief of the fie^ iMIfiM coot $ ^ effeefi^ Paper Napkins. 3. Lost her role in a film FYank idea is that a iyhopper is s whale help with that important war ef­ the latter’s Los Angeles home, she quire about her absence from work. Those who are stiU here have worked for months which means saving faeL prices. ed by Herbert Hoover as food a 1 been analgned to duty aa n _ Do oe fomoue kSrvwIt do wHb avoid disappointmenL King la directing. of a pickup after brushes with fort. Never again let it be said said, and went to a Hollywood Second Murder of Same Pattarn 2-ln-i Oil — Scratch Re­ to ahont the limit of pbysleal endurance without Just as a hquaewife might buy adminiatrator in the Pint World 4. Admitted fighting in a Holly­ Axis planes and u-boats. that the British have no sense of member of the Joint Strategto doge— me Mogitm Bubbtc 0 a certain oan /of peas liberally war. wood hotel earlier in the week. hotel, where a man she met on I t was the second murder in the Survey committee, an agaxy mover — Old English complaint. We owe them every conaidcration. WE HAVE To further the enterprise, Lieut. humor. the atreet paid her room and later •wnipeo for lofw winior bofhe. when priced at 15 cents each, and •irtortioo Charged 6. Floored a matrrni, bruised an neighborhood to follow the same operating under the Joint Atobf- We aak your indolgenee for the duration or mitil William M. Butt R. N..V. R.. has "I get a kick out of this. You "gave me money to eat on.” Urge bottle^ $1. trial lin 50^ a n d Johnson’s Floor ROCK W(X)L IN BATTS, ROLLS AND BULK less liberally at 18 cents, so she Herter charged in the House officer, and suffered some ruffle- know, I,was in the United States pattern. Boch time as we may reasonably expect to resume enlisted the-aid of the Burlington While working aa a waitresa in Navy chiefs of staff. Tbo ctmag*, pennlei ppf opplicotion. Waxes. is expected to select her foods, to yesterday that OPA extorted ment on her own part when re­ Liars’ Club, Inc.,- promoter o f the Navy in (world war I and after eX' Mrs. Helen Brown, 20-year-old announced today, waa one of aav- a Hollywood boulevard drug store, somewherA-ncar normal deliveries. some extent, according to whether "hush money” from price ceiling fused use of s telephone (the occa­ famous New Year’s Eve contests posure to some sailors’ flights of expectant mother who 11%-ed five era) In wbkA offlcera bar* baa« she added, she met a young studio blocks from. Mrs. Stewart’s apart­ they are "cheap” or “expensive” in vtolatora. Thia "shocking ‘ and sion of the de-shoeing) after she in which the world champiwi pre­ imagination I’m amazed that any pi ced oa the retired list, bad ea^ The Savings Bank ration points. She will have only a indefensible practice,” he added, had been sentenced. varicator is crowned each year. Navy would ask outside aid ~ on friend of Flynn’s who Invited her ment waa beaten to death in bed to the party. She was advised last July by an Intruder who stayed tlnuefl on active duly, — a fomm fiat number of ration points to should he terminated “not simply In court yesterday she told Po­ To Be Used On Radio Programs this kind of thing.” of special pkyslcnl tiaaiiilaadiMto spend each month, according to by a promise of OPA officials to lice Judge Marahall Hickaon she The lieutenant who gave his ad­ Hulett wrapped up a batch of by the youth, she said, “to play to cook his breakfast The case up to him and drink with him.” has not been solved. o th«4» fitneaa to stand the autoa G. E. Willis and Sod. br the size.' of her family, and will cease and desist but of such ex­ had been drinking "everything dress mS the Admiralty, Whitehall, the club’s choicest stories and o wrarttme aenrtae, hodb n$ lamtmm Patterson*8 Market but denied her testimony at Police Chief (taorge Plsine pieced Coal, Lombsr, Masons* Supplies, Paint have to budget accordingly. The plicit leglalative action as will could get, including benaedrine,” Litodon, requested that the club mailed it to Lieutenant Butt, re­ nahoce. The Navy anid the Of Manchester I ^ 101 CENTER STREET * > smd him any lies it might have in marking expansively, “This one 2 Main Street Tel. 5125 MaMhester m Page Fsar), (OonttaoM Page F mM), (Conttnaad am Pngs Fmv> .book form. They will be used, he [isn't lend-laase; it’s on tbe houj ^CoBtlaued oa r^a Four^ - _(ConUnaed on F ag« Four). . 9. Jbt*. IfANCHESTER EVISNING BGBKALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAT, JANYART 16,1941 ‘r ' ■ Mi^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15,194S«

all to acquaint new usera with the mulgated under It, Is the function excellence of the Pal shave. Must Garry; of the Selective Service System or Manchester How Red Cross Advice on Buying Bus Driver Ignorant lOutKiie Great . While production of Pal haa o f its agents, including local board Woman Held Draft Laws Maloney Calls Appeal Board neceaaarlly been curtailed in ac­ members. 'The Federal Bureau of Dale Book' Given Housewives Jexander Is Named Rationing Data Of Wdy to Garage cordance with Government restric­ Draft Cards Investigation investigates most of Aids Prisoners Adv. Campaign tion, Pal executives, hope to be able By The Associated Press In Auto Casi Well Obeyed "Solons’ Meet Denies Pleas the cases, as the Department of , Tonight Detroit, Jan. 15—(A')—War­ to supply regular customers with J.istice ia the authorised enforce- Here’s Information You Will Want To Have-^Furnished enough Wades to meet their nor­ Monthly meeting of First Aid Administrative Agent time transportation here has r. ent-agency. When there Is eus- Association at Trade school. There is plenty of good food If By Local War Price and Rationing Board, No. 112.16 its problems, large and small. Pal Hollow Ground mal needs. They point out that All RegistraiitH Who Are pected delinquency, the case Is re­ American Civilians Held we buy wisely. Man Found Lying Slate Delegation ' Will Cheney Faniiliefi 0]ipo8e Pal, being a superior blade, will Lecture for local nurses at the *Only HandfuF in State "Hey, mister,” sang out a In 18«38 Age Class ferred to the appropriate United y at 8. By Enemy Get Regu« The ConnecUciit Department of Roail; Driver Tells city bus driver to his last pas­ Raaor G>mpany to definitely last longer, giving more States District Attorney. Agriculture and the State Defense state Park and Forest li Fail to Keep^in Touch The office of War Price and Ra- . for three pounds of sugar. Indus- Talk Over - War Pro­ Conversion of Barn shaves per blade. Therefore, Pal .Sunday, Januu.v 17 At Hartford State tioning Board 112.16 la located in trial and institutional users of senger, ” How do 1 get this Start Big Drive. Should Have Them. Violators of the Act, or .Its Annual meeting Kmnnuel Lii- lar Food Parcels. Council provide the following In­ Peculiar Story. duction Problems. bus back to the garage?” Into Apartments. users can enjoy better shaves and formation on the best buys at local CommiBfiion Hires Man With Local Board. the Lincoln School, opposite the sugar have until Wednesday, Jan. save -steel for' Uncle Sam at one .regulations, are liable under the theran church at 3:30 p. m. post office. Office hours are as 6, to obtain their January-Febru- (The transportation system, Ia\.’ to a maximum fine of $10,000, stores. Significant of the tremcndnua and the same time—the perfect Hartford. Jan. 15.—All men in .Monday, January 18 American fighting men taken Bridgeport, Jan. 15—()P)— Fouiil Experienced in Land follows: Monday, 9:30 a.m. to ary allotments without penalties. Washington, Jan. 15,—(45 — in view of the manpower Both appllcatlona tor changes In or five years In prison, or both. Annual meeting and banquet Meats: Cold cuts and moderate Hartford, Jan( 15.—(JP—"Only shortage, has been hard up for luccess Of Pal Hollow Onmnd combination of the Patriotic and the State of Connecticut between prisoner by Germany or Italy and supplies o f beef. Adequate sup­ lying In the road on Stratford avel 5:30 p.m.; Tuesday, closed all-day Coffee Senator Maloney (D., Conn.), ha.s .’the zoning rules were denied by the Practical. So that each registrant in Con­ Manchester Coon and Fox Club. nue at 1:12 a. in. today, GeorgI Acquisition. • | a handful” of draft eligible men In help.) Safety Raaor Blades in 1P42, is the the ages of 18 and 38, who have interned American civilians re­ plies oT dressed fowl and roasting to the public; Wednesday, Thurs- Coupon numbered 28 on sugar called a breakfast meeting of the. the Zoning Board of Appeals last necticut will comply with the order Tuesday, Juiiiiiiry 19 O’Gara, 61, of New York City, to Connecticut are delinquent for day and Friday, 9:30 a.m. t o5;30 ration card is now good for one Connecticut congressional delega­ The pas.senger in.structed greatly expanded advertising pro­ been stibjcct to Selective Service requiring possession of Claaslflca- ceive regular American Red Cross chickens. night. Annual’ meeting and banquet day is recovering In Bridgepor ■ Hartford, Jan. 15r—(45 ,— The failure to keep in touch with their p.m.; Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 4 pound of coffee until midnight tion, with Senator Danaher, Re­ the driver to go thus and ao, gram planned for 1943. Six of the rese least one Pal advertisement will later than February 1. and public relations program and for. ary 20, Period 4 from February 7 Maloney, inviting the six Con­ ed by the Indians wore taken by Service Bureau of the \V.ar Man- Those subject to the new re­ Blood Bank. perts to counteract any vitamin ’23.58 Stratford avenue, returned td Service registration for six months Operators of commercial vehl- to March 26 and Period 5 from "out" this year. The application of E and he certain that their local poet office on what may be in­ Mr. Ward, former assistant pas­ Metropolitan Park district in a The show event of the sea.son rt.ponac in Connecticut," the di­ Pal,” tlie famous Pal Blade trade­ said, and she then went back cause early morning ia the only prosecution .be dropped. The jury get In touch with their boards be­ hoard knows their proper address cluded in these parcels to prison­ tor at the Fitst Congregational similar capacity. Here he had his the all new "Earl Carroll's Vani­ rector said. time Maloney and many of his a.s- of seven women and five men fixed The average Navy nurse is 24 . mark. has appeared in more than cause of carelessness or negli­ her auto, but here she found thal ties of 1943, ” .starts today, on uation might ea.sily got out of Aiiiioiiiices Award where mall will reach them at all But No Immediate Re* ers of war, for which, under regu­ church, New London. Conn., and the auto doors had In some unexJ first experience at land acquisition sociates in Congress find them- punishment at life imprisonment. years old on entering the service. 32,400 separate is.sues of news- gence. times. stage of the State theater, Hart­ "Many registrants are reporting Dutch Elm Disease hand," he said. "A sharp increase lations recently issued by the now pastor of the First Congrega­ plained manner become locked and and park development. tc their local boards, requesting pers—or, on a circulation basis, Registrants in the 15-to-6.'i-year- (3) If they have received a lief Expected in Fuel In National Park Service ford. and continues Saturday and of the disease here would necessi­ Of Two Coiilracls Board of Economie Warfare, no tional church in Collinsville, was she was unable to enter the vehil classification or askiqg that lost C has actually been printed in o grotip are not afTected by the Classification Card (Form 57) and individual export license is now In 1933, he entered the employ Sunday, for three days only. The tate moving the protective zone Oil Situation. born in Beirut, Syria, and l.s the cle. She then walked to her homd classification cirds be duplicated. Likclv to Spread Bcrwapapers over 73,300,000,000 order, and Director Robinson said have lost it, they should so notify required. of the National Park Service, U. show conies direct from the Earl eastward, thus including Hartford giyat-grandson. grandson and son and later returned with her hua| However, there are atill a few who Umes! there are actually only a handful their local board.a, requesting a ’The American Red Cross food S. Department of the Interior, and Carroll Theater in Hollywood, and and Litchffeld counties in the Backing up this 1943 advertis­ of men who have engaged In mis- band. have failed to get' in touch with Washington, Jan. 15— —The of men in the State who can be duplicate. Hartford, Jan. 15.—lA’)—Al­ parcels contain evaporated milk, .slonary work. had much to do witfi the organiza­ is presented complete and intact quarantined area that is no longer ing program. Pal plans new and though a barge channel lay open Police Chief William B. Nichold tt ir boards because of careles-s- New Haven, Jan. 15 - (45—Dr. War department announced award considered as deliqiient, according Any man who is not certain of biscuit, cheese, cocoa, sardines, Mrs.Ward, a recent giadunte of tion and management of the Civil­ exactly as it wa.s shown on the patrolled by Federal crews.” attractive window displays and of these contracts, each under through the Ice In the river today, said that Mrs. Tator had been arJ coast. Earl Carroll features the 30 r -88 or negligence.” R. B. Friend, state entomologist, The entomologist pointed out to Selective Service regulations, til-' addrt'ss of his local board pork, beef, chocolate bars, sugar, the Johns Hopkins School of Nurs­ rested on charges of reckless drlv-f ian Conservation Corps program dealer helps, and a continuation of $50,000, and the Army engineers from salt water to Hartford, there coffee, powdered orange concen­ for state parks and forests most beautiful girls in the world warned today that the severe ice that the limb.s of elm trees broken sampling by uniformed Pal girls— ft failure to keep In touch with hold I go to the nearest local ing, is now serving in the ohstc- Ing and driving without a licens«| offices which will supervise the their local boards. Nevertheless, iKiard and ask that a communica­ was no immediate relief from this trate, prunes, cigarettes and smok­ trical nursery at Hartford (Conn.) throughout the country. plus an all star array of headlin­ off by ice. or left hanging in the source for cold homes needing Bond was set at $25. storm in Hartford and Litchfield work: he emphasized that in the present tion from him be referred to the ing iobacco. The contents of each hospital. Later, with headquarters at ers, including Willie West &■ Mc- tree.s, are ideal places for hark Daniel O'COnneH’a Son.s. Tnc., fuel oil. counties Dec. 29 and 30 "laid open emergency on man will be allowed board having jurisdiction over tlie package weight 8 1-4 lbs. The The Wards will go to Syria as Springfield, Ma.ss.. he was regional Ginty: Gali Gali; Roily Rolls: beetles to enter and lay eggs. Holyoke, Mass., alteration of op­ Charles E. Hart of 'the Blue Recreation the area to the rapid spread of to avoid militar.v responsibility, area which he described as his shipping weight is 11 lbs. soon as transportation ciin be ,.ir- officer in charge of all emergency Frances Urban; Stroud Twins, ahd erating facilities and construction merely because of failure to keep Line, operators of tugs and Large numbers of these stand­ ranged. Mr. Ward will teach on Refuses to Defer work of the National Park .service many others. It is presented in 12 Dutch Elm disease unless citizens roii|Hin's I'aed .Ahead of storage building and gravel place o f residence at the time he barges, said that even with the his local hoard advised of his- registered, the Director .said. ard food parcels have been ship­ the staff of the Near East School in New England, and before com­ gorgeous spectacular scenes, and Center Items take steps to check it." road In Rockingham county, N. H., channel open at la.^t no fuel oil ped through the neutral port of of Theology in BeiiMt and Mrs ing here Alexander waa sissistant mark.s the crowning achievement Dr. Friend, in charge of control Topeka, Kas. -(4’> The Shaw­ Boston Engineers office. whereabouts. •shipments from New York to here Six in MRA Group It haa been determined, there­ Lisbon. They arc carried from Lis­ Ward will do nursing and public regional director 'of Region 2, cov­ of Earl Carroll's entire career. of the disea.se in Connecticut, said nee County Rationing board look­ William H. Box Co.. Hartford, are in sight owing to ’’the scarci­ bon on a vessel chartered by the ering 14 states with headquarters Tonight: the area has been “scouted" for fore. Director Robinson said, to health work. As usiial, there are midnight 6-9- Junior boys’ game room ed again at the gasoline rationing Conn., constructing of heating Edw. J. Cavagnaro ty of that commodity.” International Red Cross Commit­ at Omaha. Neb. stage and screen .shows every Fri­ the past several years and infect­ book that had accompanied a plea system In Providence County, R. 1. re'quire each registrant subject to Late yesterday a five-day bat­ tee, under a safe conduct guaran­ New York, Jan. 15— UP)— Six open, E. S. and W. S, the order not only to have his His duties in the latter position day midnight and every Sunday ed elms removed. for more coupons. Every coupon Providence Engineers Office. tle to pry open the Connecticut tee from the belligerents, to Mar­ mor« members of Dr. Franl included extensive land acquisi­ 6- 7--Small gvm open for hand­ Registration Certificate tForm 2) Completes Course midnight for the benefit of de- "Unless local authorities and from the A book wa.s rai.ssing— Noi other details were an­ river channel ended’’with arrival seilles, or Genoa, and from there Hoover Praises Buchman's Moral Rearmament tion. ball. E. S. in his personal possession but also fen.se workers and others unable property owners undertake the gi­ torn out and used by the owner. nounced. of a 125-foot ice-hreaklng Coast are sent by rail to Geneva. The In­ movement have been refused oo Asked what sort of activity the 7- 8—Small gym open for boX' gantic task of removing the storm- to have his Classification Card to attend regular performances. Most of them won’t be valid until • to work fn Guard cutter. In her wake was ternational Committee arranges cup-ational draft deferments. Forest and Park commis.sion was On Saturday and Sunday the ing. E. S. damaged wood this winter, the sit­ far in the future. (Form 57) with him at all times Seymour Johnson Field. N. C., Salvation Ariiiv 7- 8 Women’s plunge period. Loses “Lanesomeat” Title the tug Spartan which dropped off for their transport to the camps, The six. including Henry WU' planning for the coming summer, evening stage shows go on at 7:45 to show that he has been classi­ Jan. 15. Private Edward J. where they are handed out by the fred (Bunny) Austin, former E. S. • to live in C vagnaro, son of Mr. and Mrs. a 360,000-gallon barge load of in view of travel restrictions'which and 10 p. m. Camp Edwards, Mass., Jan. 15- fied by his local board. gasoline at Rocky Hill dock. "man of confidence” the camp Davis cup EInglish tennis star 8- 9 -Men’.'* plunge period, E. S. John Cavagnaro, 103 Ridge street. are expected to cut down public at­ (yP)—Private Andrew McMahon, While, after Fehr.iary 1, those A second gasoline barge cargo leader chosen by th^ prisoners New York, .Ian. 16.—(.4')—Salva­ brought to 26 the number of MRA 7-10 -Bowling alleys reserved • to serve in Manchester, Conn., waa graduated tendance at parks to a great ex­ chosen by the USO ahortly before registrants who fall to carry their of 400,000 gallons is moving up­ from among themselves. A sys­ tion Army canteens In this war as followers who have been retained for Mr. Peloquin’.s group. E. S. t 'is week from the Aviation Me­ tent, Alexander replied: Christmas as the "lonesomcest" Classification Cards will be liable river today In tow of the tug Sa­ tem of receipts in triplicate, and in Class IA by Selective Service “We’re still in business.” (a>oii and Fox Club 7-10—Bowling alleys open, W.S. chanics’ CDurse at this branch of In the last are those nearest the, man in the United Rtates Army, to fine, imprisonment, or )>oth, the chem and may arrive here, if all constant checks by the Interna­ Local Board 17. Must Continue Maintenance isn’t the lonesomest man any r .rector made it plain that neither t e Army Air Forces Technical tional Red Cross Committee dele­ front line and that organization’s Tomorrow: goes well, by 0 p. m. “ moral support is welcomed by With three others whose cases He pointed out that even though To Hold Banquet more. Since then he haa received arrest nor prosecution of violators Training Command. In carrying out its battering- gates who make periodic inspec­ will be reviewed Tuesday, they parks should be virtually deserted 1-2—Boys’ beginners' swimming At Seymour Johnson Field he tions of the camps, assure that all every branch of our Armies.” says class, E. S. BINGO 300 letters, including two marriage o^ the Selective Training and ram mission through the ice the former F*resldent Herbert Hoover. had sought deferment on grounds for the duration, considerable proposals. Service Act; or Regulations pro- studied airplane maintenance and parcels are received by those for they were engaged in essentia’ 5- 6—P. A. A. C. ba.sketball team cutter was commanded by Lieut. “The Salv.atlon Army truly ex­ maintenance work would have to The Manchester Cinin and Fox SAT. NIGHT IN ORANGE HALL repair. From this school and others Gordon P. Hammond, USCG, as­ whom they are intended. war occupations, claiming thoj continue to protect facilitiesffrom practice period, E. 8. or the Technical Training Com­ Twenty thousand American Red presses its faith In works,” Hoo­ club will hold its annual meeting 6- 7—Pioneer Parachute basket­ Siionsored by the British American Club sisted In keeping to the channel ver said at a meeting yesterday in worked to improve the morale oi deterioration. mand cornea an unending stream Cross parcels were sent last June Regarding a suggestion in Gov­ at the Hotel Sheridan, Monday ball practice period. E. 8. by Charles Williams, civilian riv- urging public support of the Salva­ war workers and others. evening, January 18. at 6:30 1*! of soldier-mechanics to ’’keep ’em to the Far Ektst on the neutral All those whose ca.ses were rw ernor Baldwin's inaugural addre.'-s 7- 10- Bowling alleys open, E. S. 20 Games— $3 Prize Each Game ■iR10N'S...f0R m erman and pilot for 25 years. diplomatic exchange ship, the tion Army.” It ia one of our great­ o'clock. Following the bu.sincss fl; ing,” Most ' graudates proceed Toughest nut to cracic on the viewed last night gave Washing' that some of the surplus funds t tactical units of the Air Forces Gripsholm. for distribution by In­ est organizations of social service meeting and election of officers, 2 Games $10 Prize 1 Game $7 Prize 50-mile river route was an Blast and in a thousand fields. It has ton. D. C., addresses, nations coming to the state as a result of on fighting fronts throughout the ternational Red Cross Committee the war boom be used to purchase a dinner will be served in the Haddam ice jam. It was cracked delegates to American prisoners in developed In its more than 60 years headquarters of the movement main ball room. Tliree Exeuiilctl 1 Game $15 Prize 1 Game $20 Prize world. A few are retained to in­ with aid of dynamiters from the in the United States to an essential which once was located here. additional land for parks and for­ struct future students. Japan. Occupied China, and the The original intention wa,s to Army engineer and State High­ Philippines. The Gripsholm also part of the machinery of our whole ests. Alexander said the commis­ All for $1.00 A graduate of the Manchester sion naturally was “ pleased at the hold this meeting at the club For Feiitl Slaviiigs way departments. carried 1,000,000 cigarettes, 10,- social structure. It has an almost house in Coventr>, but because High school and Trade school, Pri­ limitless range of social work in prospect of 4>cing able to augment Extra Girds, 3 for 25c. 2 Special Games vate Cavagnaro worked for Che­ 000 tine of smoking tobacco, $50,- of the war emergency and re­ 000 worth o f medical supplies, the 48 states.” its holdings.” ney Brothers before entering the The new administrative , agent stricted driving, decision was Columbia. 8. C.. .Ian. 15.—(4*)— $25 Prize Each. 3 Cards for 10c Takes Owu Life, and quantities of clothing and 1 :NT 1 made to hold the meeting in town. SES service at Hartford July 17, 1942. other necesities furnished by the Con\1cted of Murder had no particular plan for the im­ The tangled threads of an Edge- 1 Sweepstake mediate future, a period he said All members still have time to field county feud that caused five Army and Navy. notify Stuart J. Wa.slcy, secretary Asks for Prayer Much larger quantities of aiip- San Francisco. Jan. 15.—(45—A he would use in "getting acquain­ - . I violent deaths were cut today as Playiiifi Starts at 8 P. M. ted” with his fellow workers and pro tern.. If they are going to at- lives of two 8Y Completes Course plies have been loaded on the shooting which grew but of a FRI„ SAT. AND SUN. tend, and rcsi.rvations will be baby’s outcries re.sultcd in the con­ his duties; Gripsholm in anticipation o f her made for them. At Aviation C.amp Bristol. Jan. 15—()Pl—Jameg second sailing, for which final viction of Mary Slatei;, 68, on a Alexander's wife and their 15- trocuted a woman—all conricted Sullivan. S3, of 421 North Main clearance with the Japanese is still second degree murder charge. She year-old son, Donald, plan to come of murder. street, who. Medical Flxaminer Ar­ awaited. was accused of shooting Lucien to Hartford from Omaha in about Mrs. Sue Logiie. 43-year-old thur S. Bracket said committed Even since the entry of the Boyen, 38, as the culmination of a month. Offer on Health fmmer school teacher, was the SevTTiour Johnson Field, N. C., suicide by hanging la.st night, left United States into the war, nego­ protests against the walling of fir.st to die. She was convicted Jan. 15—Pvt. Harold 8. Balch, a note asking hla wife to “say a tiations have been carried on vig­ Boyen’s baby in the apartment be­ Aid Is Aeeepled along with her bmther-in-law. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. prayer” for him. orously through Red Cross and low hers. CIO Wins ill Vole George Logue. .55, ami Clarence Batch. Yantlc, Conn., formerly of Police said Sullivan wrote that diplomatic channels td establish a Bagwell, 34, of planning the mur­ Manchester was graduated this hla leg pained him ao aevcrely he regular shipment of food parcels Pn^llaber of Novels Dies der of a neighbor, Davis W. Tim­ week from the Aviation Mechan­ ’’could not stand it any longer.” and other comforts for American At Maine Shipyard Portland, Me., jan. 15-- (4’' — merman. ics' course at this branch of the Mrs, Sullivan, who foun'd her hu.«i- prispnars In the Far Blast. Delay Pomona. Calif., Jan. 15.- i.45— The Cumberland County Medical Army Air Forces Technical Train­ hand dead when she returned home in completing such arrangements Elsbery W. Reynolds, who became association has accepted an Offer ing Command. from work shortly after 11 p. m.. for prisoners of war ia not unusu­ p. bliaher of Harold Bell Wright’s South Portland, Me.. Jan. 15 — from the U. S. Public Health ser­ /*Tfl ralm «stnn of M0NmV*\ At Seymour Johnson Field he said he had not worked for the al. It took almost a year before novels after a chance meeting with (45— The CIO’s Industrail Union vice to send a special health of­ studied airplane maintenance and past three weeks because of 111 the British could make oatiofac- the author, la dead. He was 74. of Marine and Shipbuilding Work­ ficer here to help prevent further repair. From this school and health. tory arrangements for tending Reynolds who formerly ' lived In ers have won the right, in a two- spread of spinal meningitis and hnaieWntaiess others o f the Technical Training regular auppllea of food parcels Chicago, died Wednesday night. day NLRB election, to bargain for other communicHble diseases in Funeral services will be held today. NMch Mkot 9M OMNKY. NERVOUS command comes an unending from England for British prison­ all hourly workers in the Liberty war-boomed Portland and sur­ Lydia E. Plnkham’a Vegetable Com­ stream of soldier-mechanics to ers held in Germany, In spite of ship yard of the Soutii Portland rounding communities. pound li made e$peeialty tor women •‘keep ’em flying.” Most grad­ Engagements the short distance to the Conti­ Shipbuilding corporation. Dr. Thomas Tetreau. city health to relieve periodic (pain with weak, uates proceed to tactical units of nent and other obviously more A tally completed Wednesday officer, said 84 spinal meningitis nervoua, blue (eelinga—due to func­ the Air Forces on lighting fronts favorable factors. cases were reported here in the tional monthly diaturbances. Taken night under the supervision of Dr. regularly — Pinkham’a Compound throughout the world. A few In addition to the distribution-tif A. Howard Myers, regional direc­ past year, more than three tfmes material aid, all Informatian about helpa build up realitanoe against are retained to Instruct future Fitch-Woodn tor of the NLRB, showed that the the total of the past 25 years. Dr. Buch symptoms. Follow Isbel direc­ students.' Mr. and Mrs. Loftua W. Woods, prisoners of war is cleared CIO received 10,631 and the AFL Tetreau attributed the increase to tions. Thouisnds benefited I Pvt. Balch entered Army Air of 170 Oak street, announce the through the International Red 8,499 of the 19,875 votes cast. overcrowding in this shipyard Forces July 7, 1942 at Manchester, engagement of their daughter. Cross Committee’s Central Agen­ Personnel Manager John R. Conn., before that time was am- Miss Dorothy Irene Woods, to cy for Prisoners of War at Geneva, Fortin, announcing the results, Private George Byron Fitch, Jr., to which the belligerent nations ployed by Cheney Broe. acting under the terms of the said that 206 workers voted for no si of Mrs. Jennie G. Fitch of 81 union and that challenged, void Geneva Convention of 1929, oend Appointed Sd Naval Academy Lake street and the late George and blank ballots made up the Hyron Fitch. Private Fitch ia over­ Hats of those captured, and the lo­ cation of their pHaon camps, for balance. Malden, Mass., Jan. 15—^ — seas with the U. 8. Armed Forces. tranamloaion to the counU^ Ih- The NLRB had certified 24,757 Robert W. Crouter’s ifather, terested. employes to be eligible. Why This IS The Comdr. Mark Hanna Crouter. was CfJfrlson-MassoIinl Up ■ to December 9, 1942, Ger­ killed aboard the heroic cruiser Mr. and Mrs. Louis Massoltni of many had reported 228 United Ban Francisco in the South Paci­ Bolton, announce the engagement Btatea prisoners of war and 1,491 Plus.. /'I Live On panger FRED E. Three Men Face fic last November. Now. the boy, of their daughter, Misa Josephine Interned United Statefl elvUlana, 19, and an honor student at Mal­ A. Maasolini, to riivate Albert B. of whom 788 were men and 70S den High school, has been appoint­ SUN. * MON: and TUES. Murder Trials Time To Buy Carlson, son of William Carlson of woman. Italy had reportad 16 WERNER •« ed to the U. 8. Naval academy by 86 Fairfield atreeL United Statea prlaonera o f war Instmctor of President Roosevelt.V Miss Massollnl ia a graduate of and 21 United Statea internees of Manchester High school and Is em­ whom 18 ware men and 8 women. Bridgeport, Jan. 15— (45 —At ployed In the office of Dr. Amos E. Japan had reported 1,442 United Piano and Organ the request of State’s Attorney Personal Norices ) Friend. Mr. Carlson also gradual- BcatM prlaonera of war, 310 A m y . Loren W. Willis Judge Erneat A. New Furniture ec' from Manchester High school. 728 Marine Corps, and 4(M Navy, Studio: Inglia of Superior Court yesterday H> was formerly employed at the and 1,888 United Statea Internees, PLUS: ‘THm Spirit of Stanford” 192 West Center Street ordered a Grand Jury to convene 1,696 men and. 287 women. Japan Wednesday to take action in the In times of war, esiiecially, we realize what home Card of Thanks Blast Hartford Aircraft plant and Telephone .99.93 is now with the 9th Armored Di­ holds many times thie num ^r of cases of three men held in connec­ mean.s to us. It is the fortress wherein we shape our MEN’S ANIf All Wool Tapered Slacks Ameriesma. tion with murders in Bridgeport W* wleh to ezpresa our elncera vision at F oil Rilej, Kanoas. plans for the future; the stroiiRhold from which we go thanks to our reUtlvaa. (rianda and and Danbury. , YOUNG MEN’S in ... nelfthbora for their many klnd- Vitamin C, provided ia freeh Scheduled to fflee the Grand OVERCOATS Still On Danger List UNITED NATIONS WEEK forth to conquer the problems of the day: it !s the sanc­ neaaea shown In the sudden death fruits and vagetablea, helps to M fh thru 2 0 th 1 9 4 J Jury which will be asked to return Brown - Green - Grey - of our beloved husband and father. heal wounds quickly. true bill's of first degree murder tuary wherein we find .solace and comfort from the Mrs.. Charles Tack .and Family,' Bridgeport, Jan. 15—<^>—Mi­ May We Suggest Leather Navy and Plaid. chael Lillis. 70, o f 466 Bishop ave­ are Leonard Richards, 19, of cares of the world at night. Arrow Shirts Cord of Thanks nue, who waa overcome by Illumi­ Rumford, Me., and Real T. Gren­ The Hanson Family arknowlsdaaa nating gas at hla home late last ier, 86, of Waterville, Me., accus­ KEMP’S offers expcTt advice on quality, .stylo and Zipper Jackets with aratitude .the kindness of The Born Donee $2.25 and up 12 to 20. night, was on the danger list In 3-T2jiaii.4 -iT-r:; ni.i.TS'TOM TFCiKa ed of robbing and slaying Charles value in furniture and furnishings and WE HA\'E THE relatives, neighbors and friends In Modem and Square Bine, 57, of this city, Nov. 12 and their recant baraavement, tha Bridgeport' hoepital this forenoon. Leather Coots White and Fancy death of Nicholas Hanson. They He waa given medical aid by Dr. for Y a r Entertainnent, James J. McCarthy, 17, of Dan­ MERCHANDISE TO BACK IT UP! Why not come in would aapaclally thank all who eon- STAT E Thh F m.SAT. SUM. 0 bury, who is said to have stabbed trl bated flowert, granted use of Loulfl Oroa en route to the Bridge­ m a r t p o r d JAN. and see how just a few replacements for your home will port hoepital, in the city ambu­ Relaxation, and Sociabilityt and killed Gottfried Seegelken, 3^, Tru-Vol Shirts their ca n or aesleted them In any ULL.l :1 Woolen Mackinaws way. mentioning also friandt at lance, after neighbors detected the Danbury grocer, Dec. 36, during buck you up! Prices are moderate for quality and our . i Orford Snap Co., Norton Klactric odor at gas and summoned eld. an’atempted robbery. In Styles for Men and Boya. Fragile loveliness In sheer Co., Oammons-Hoaglund, W. O. Knights of BUDGET PLAN is still available. $1.55 Olennay Co., and Cheney Cravat ninon lavishly trimmed office. In.Poor HeeKli, kola SeU EAU CARROLLS HeM for'Menling Cigarettes Columbus Brighten Up Your Home With New Wallpaper Arrow Underwear— Shirts |60c — Shorts 65c, 75c, $1.00 with loce and frills. Dress Card of Thanks Darien, Jan. 15. — OW — When 28 Prospect Street Liverpool, England, Jan. 15—(45 Ws wish to express our apprecia­ Rudy Ehmn, 32, at 81 Locust Hill —A truck driver employed by the up . for holiday parties tion and thanks to our many trianda Hartford, Conn. United Statea Army, and a motor It is amazinir what colorful new patteims will do for who ramsmberad ua In our hour of avenue, told hla brother, James, he VAM /T/£S,?^i drab rooms. A wide range of patterns and prices to in these sweet blouses. bereavsment at the death of our wsa going to commit suicide, the EVERY FRroAY NIGHTI mechanic were arrested, yesterday son and brother, Gordon Prentice. letter thought be was Joklnf, be 7::,'," 3 0 MOST )n charges of stealing $50,066 choose from. White and spun sugar We would eepeelally thank tbs era- told police. Peatnrinf srorth of American-owned eiga- ployaes of the Hamilton Standard ■ettes from ths Unltsd SUtes srm- Inc Propeller, The Washington Straei But last nigbt'Itudy carried out GIRLS INWORLD' KEMP’S, postels. Sizes 32 to 40. School and Waet Bids Boys Club, hla threat, an^ according to Dr. Art Webster's Ml forces. Tbs prosecutor saidde- C.fHOUSf'^SON, our nalghimrs. thoea who loaned Ralph W. Crane,^ acting medical CAUCAUi icctivsa eaught ths men unloading FURrjITURE AND MUSIC cars and those who sent the many TWINSsJ Old Timers’ Orchestra :igarettea by the case from trucks Johnson Paint Co. INC. beautiful floral offerings. examiner, shot himself with a .22 •flbCAMoujnMnm89 caliber rifle. James aald hla deed LjtaaAM fiits«*c* o u HANK POST, Prompter »n which they were calTled. Hun- 763 MAIN STREET ' TELEPHONE 5680 Mr. sad Mrs. Samuel J. Prantiea GIAN! LA ,I OF 7 0 w 12 GORGhOU's SPFClALAtS. 699 MAIN STREET TEL. 6854 and Family. brother bed been In poor heelth. Irada at eases wers reported mias- T MANCHESTER E V E ^ O HER ALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1943 •-ft ^ MANCHESTCR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTCR. CONN ' FRIDAY, JANUARY 15. 1943

New Apparatus British Subs Leggett Heads Freedoms Stamp iliate start on a program to build eritnfent sought today to revoKC ...c charged that Karr, a German Bund from 1934 to 1939. Aussie Troops Few in Town ! Nuns Prove Sleet Storm Connecticut state Jail farm. Seeks to Revoke ilie citizenship of Jacob Josef oldlcr in the laat war. retained came to this country in 1922. K* ; Grange Ends 10. ’In favor of governmental Karr. vlollAist for nearly a score illegiance to Germany at the time played in the first violin seetjon at ^Soon Be Ready Sink 3 Axis Veterans’ Club Real Angels Economist Urges All establishment at prices guaran­ Citizen Rights of years with the Detroit Sym­ lie took his oath of citizenship in the orchestra. Raid Japanese Feel Temblor S t 1 teeing a profit to farmers and phony orchestra. 1928. Of Mercy State Meet ‘cessation of the practloe of in­ In a petition to Federal court, - The petition said that Karr was Only one-fifth of the soli of Supply Ships Base Outpost ducting necessary farm help into Detroit, Jan. 15—(iP)—The gov- the U. S. District Attorney’s of- active in the (Jerman-AmeflcOn Greece is capable of cultivation. Extra Fire Pumps Are Barron' Resigns After Other Partn of New Ebji- Nations Be Disarmed the Army” as two means of step­ (Contlniird from Page One) Streets jaiid Walk.s / ’ Being Housed in Case (Conttnued From Page One) Serving Since Organ* Favors Plan to Build ping up production on (kmnecticut (Contlnoed from Pag*-One) land. However, Report Covered with lee; H says, becauNe this point con­ farms. (Ifnarily we have to set up' tri National Sovereignly Cooperative House for Of An Emergency. under command of Lieut. H. B. izution of Group. Two Earthquakes. cerning Ihe right of nations to 11. Advocating repeal of all run operation, was \crmed highly tents.” Accidents Here.' govern themselves finally was war emergency restrictions on tbe Turner. successful. A novel feature of the The operating room with Will Have to Be Abol­ Grange Students. Chanfcs w%re bcinf made today “A submarine under command of Lt, William Barron, president of construed to mean they could use of automobiles as soon as pos­ Mubo defense were strings of tin Apparently the earthquake that blacked out windows enables the rearm as they pleased and sible after the end of the present for tbe Inatallation of two of the Lieut. A. C. O. Mara torpedoed a the VFW Club since 'ts /irganiza- cans hanging from wires. The in­ Town and State Highway depaJ ished in Regard to Hartford, Jan. 15—(A»i— Mem­ tion in 1936. tendered his icslgna- shook the entire New England doctors to ■ handle emergency write their own ticket in In­ emergency. auxiliary fire pumpa at No. 2'i Ihrge .supply ship near Naples. The vading party took care, however, cases at all hours—even when en­ rnent workmen were out early til forward part of the vessel was tion tsst night at the lannual states late yesterday afternoon was Arinainent. ternational trade. bers of the Connecticut State Would Ban Sunday Liquor Sale house at the Center. The new not to rattle the cans. emy planes fly overhead. morning sanding streets and hif 12. In favor of< legislation by blown off and It was considered meeting of the club. He Was suc­ At Sanananda, Australian not felt in Manchester. The first “This Balkanized Europe into Grange ended their tliree-day 58th ceeded by William Leggett, also a The nuns also provided laundry ways in and around Manches^ the present session of the Gener­ truck and skid pump will be lo*. probable the ahip tank. troops pressing up the road froth tremor, accordlttg to reports, was (Editor’s Note: This Is the 24 different m ilitary camps and 26 state convention last night after cated in the addition that will be “The aamc submarine bombard­ past Commander of the Anderson- equipment for the soldiers and after a severe sleet storm whl| second of three articles setting autonomous economic units.’’ al Assembly forbidding Sunday the south made progress, as did felt at 5:33 and ten seconds later, paid for them to set up a delous- approving a plan to build a co­ prbatded just east of tbe main ed and caused considerable struc­ Shea Post, VFW. the Americans and Aussiet on started after midnight. While forth the views of noted sorlal He concedes that daringly pro­ sale of alcoholic beverages, issu­ Lt. Barron was electejJ presi­ 5:43. another shock, reported to be ing unit. operative house for Orange stu­ ance or renewal of permits for bouse. When No. 2's house was tural damage to a railway bridge their left flank. 125 miles further south than the serious accidents were report, scientists, members of the gressive statecraft will be needed first erected the part that is now on the southern Italian coast. A dent of the veterans club'shortly Soldiers Journey IS miles or locally, cars were forced to tra\ Stanford university facnity, to convince proud, military-mind­ dents at the University of Connec sale of such beverages within a after the post bought the old New Four Freedoms commem* first one, failed to arouse any curi­ more to the hospital for hot show­ mile's radius of U. S. military 'hsinf changed over was used as a signal box also was demolished and oratlve poitag* stamp, design at osity locally. at extremely low speeds. Wh| on what must he done to win ed European countries that they ticut. Stable for the two horses that pull­ cables carrying electric power were Loomis homestead at Manchester Airmen Continue ers, the rarest of luxuries for a the main thoroughfares were permanent peace. Yesterday sliould abandon a system Which The building would be located on posts, and other steps by the state crippled.” which is showm above, will go The last earthquake distinctly front-line fighter. has persisted for 1,(K)0 years and the University campus and its oc­ and Federal governments regulat­ ed the truck. For a number of To Bloat Jap Bases on sale on Lincoln’s birthday. felt In Manchester, was in 1940 so slippery as side streets t - Dr. I.,ewts Miimford, called for years this part of the house has In the hospital wards are sol­ were dangerous until mid mor a new spiritual qnd moral entrust their peace and security to cupants would have to be students ing the production and sale of liq­ Allied Headquarters in Austra­ The issue, to be printed ia - which caused the people to fiood the diers who have been injured in an international Army. in good standing and residents of uor. been used for storage only. telephon- exchanges with calls. Ibg. transformatinh In America, To Bxtend Bulldlag lia, Jan. 15— (JP) —American and grecn, will replace present ooe- accidents, wounded in battle and Bus Schedules today Dr. Karl Brandt, econ­ First the peoplee must be showm Connecticut. Grange members Tbe Grange also resolved to ask Eilster Hats cent defense stamp. Last night's 'quake was not as awaiting transportation back to that the international force wrill would precede sons and daughters Governor Baldwin to consider ap­ Contractor Hutchinson is. mak­ Australian airmen continued to sharp or as long. Bus schedules were off as muj omist, sees a need for an In­ ing the chanon which will consist blast the Japanese bases at both base hospitals, or'^’aufferlng from as thirty minutes. The Rockvil ternational Army and an end be truly representative of all na­ of Grange members In admissions pointment of at least one farmer of placing a ^ w door. It will al.so Salamaua and Lae, a communique dysentery or pneumonia or other to international trade selfish­ tions and not merely an instru­ member to the Forestry and . To Be Siiiall, when, approximately one regiment line was hardest hit and coif Must Raise fl0,(M)O be necessary \o extend the north from general MacArthur’s head­ illnesses of exposure. muters were hours late In gettllL n e s s . Tomorrow, the opinions ment of some particular group of The plan approved last night re­ Parka eommisaion. wall 10 feet further back to make quarters said today. strong, the French launched an at­ Smile Language UnU-ersal to their work in the city. A Juml of Dr. Harold Fisher, histor­ powers, and that its sole mission quires the Grange to raise at least room for the trucks. The new Neal Shapes At Lae, which has been ham­ tack toward Pont-Du-Fahs but Strike Call Every morning they are visited er bus system was used on m J ian, will be given.) will be to enforce a formula which $10,000 to finance the building Bonds Birthday Gift truck will be ready to move into mered steadily since the Japanese were repulsed after several hours by a plump little middle-aged nun. of the Rockville lines and even wd| will yield justice and security. which has the approval of the of fighting. the new bouse on Monday. This is (Contlnited from Page One) landed reinforcements there last Although she knows no English this service, were' unable to ke By Rennie Taylor Must Be More Than Blueprint unlvetsity. The resolution sug. Downey, Calif., Jan. 15—(JP) — the first of the three pumps pur­ week from the remnants of a bad­ "Farther to the south, fighting Is Delayed she passes a word of greeting or schodiilc. Palo Alto. Calif., Jan. 15—(/Pi- Thi.s formula will have to be gested that the funds raised be in­ Aircraft Worker Bonnie Ingram chased by the town. The next one complete with flowers, veils snd ly crippled convoy, Allied medium for the entrance Jo mountains was •Joking gesture with each soldier By early afternoon most of tj Above all, .something is needed to something more than a blueprint. vested for the present in v gave a $1,000 birthday gift to her will be placed in the house of the glitter, for after dark. bombers escorted by fighters at­ gcinc on Friday morning, the and her smile is a language uni­ streets In Manchester, as wrell 1 fire the peoples of the United It mu.st lake into account the bonds. brother. John Atkinson, fighting in llanchester fire department and John-Frederlcs shows as his tacked supply dumps along the same quarters stated.” the Berlin For Parley versal. , sidew.alks, were taken care of an Nations with the convictions that deeply ingrained traditions, the Other resolutions put the Grange New Guinea. ”I bought war the third in the hose house of “hat-of-the-year” a simple ban­ shore, starting large fuel fires. n din reported. “She IS the pet of every soldier what places the sun did not stri; they are fighting to create an in­ intricate history, the long-estab­ on record as follows: bonds,” she explained, “it's one No. 1. deau beret, like g gob hat, set The communique announced In the northern sector of the (Oontinoed froin Pag* One) in the hospital," said Captain were well sanded. Two cars car strumentality so powerful, so Just lished cultures of the various peo­ 1. Opposed to annua] sessions way of getting him home for bis In addition to the skid pump a that the enemy had made no ef­ Tuni.sian front. It was added, Ger­ Stockness. "The day doesn't begin together at the Junction of Oaklai that all peoples can tru.st It com ples and their; attitude toward for the General Assembly. next birthday.” Don’t Count Your Chicks square'on ithe head and made In fort to intercept the raiders— tractor pump will be placed In No. every material from felt to multi­ man troops easily warded off an said he would recommend that his for .>iome of tho.se poor fellows un­ and North* Main streets but litt, pletely to deliver and to maintain each other. 2. Opposed to any state automO' 2's house. This will be draau by which was taken by observers as attack of British companies, while dam.age was done to either ml bile insurance fund or compulsory ple layers 'of veiling. For sfter 5. lo X . after she told arresting officers. 3, 1941, during a week-end cruise road to the west, and heavy bomb- Lorieut Sub Base Appeals Are Filed on his yacht Sirocco. This meuns it vonM have to cod liver oil. A Many Purpose Skin Cream! ,ved P lan -^ et You bore me.” A bench warrant ei^ attacks on road Junctions he appealing enougt to take Under California law, statutory around Tripoli. ,|ptaceyo“' was issued Jan. 8, when the rest of Bonibere’ Target hold in the aggressor eoun- MEAD’S COD UVEB OIL, 4Sq DOAN’S KIDNEY PILl^ . .SOc III Speeding Cases the fine still was unpaid. rape is concerned solely with a A British communique said tries—In the niinds of men and Admits Fighting In Hotel sexual offense against a girl under earlier that at least eight Axis A somber Abraham Lincoln stood on the sta­ authentic story of the Union policy toward the 18 years of age. Consent, or (Oontlauad frou| Pag* One) women who have been taught She admitted fighting in a Holly­ planes were shot down Md many tion platform at Springfield, Illinois, and looked South to the flash on Lincoln's death. The govern­ that the powers which fash­ Those who have been notified by wood hotel Tuesday night, and lack of it, is not involved. damaged in the attacks yesterday. the’local Rationing Board to turn south ooast town in an afternoon down on the faces of the thousand friends and ment itaelf, lacking adequate telegraph facilities, ioned the Versatile* treaty are LIQUOR SPECIALS In their gasoline ration book be­ when the Judge asked if she had The bulletin said Axis airmen Incapable of giving all natlona- reported, a.s prescribed, to a proba­ had offered strong opposition and attack which caused considerable neighbors gathered to bid him gOodbye at he left commandeered the AP system. In tbe 12 years WHITE HORSE OLD CROW or cause of speeding, will not have to damage. an e\’en break. tion ofticer, the actress replied: Heal for Yale reported 13 Allies pilots missing for Washington on Feb. 11,1861 Removing his since its founding the AP had grown up so that a SCOTCH, A WHISKEY. USl do so at once, it was announced at “No. I never saw him. Why Several casualties wen; caused “Wooilrow Wilson’s fourteen I the board this morning. Any per­ after these and other aerial opera­ points had fully that effect.” His F ifth ...... z ^ ^ a ^ y F u ll Q uart didn't he show up?” Rooms Lowered tions. ' as the raiders swooped upon the hat, the President-elect asked for silei^ and New York Herald man wrote: “The apecitl eorre- $3.29 son who has,been so notified has a ) “Did you expect him to look you town from inland and then streak­ spondents of the several New York papen are principle that nations should be IVJY OH on fatnoux 0 ^ ^ _ p\ut right to .take an appeal and in the up?” ed on toward the coaat. began his historic farewell addreu. free to determine their own courses CHRISTIAN BROTHERS’ LONDON DRY two cases in Manchester, appeals nearly if not quite as numerous as the atMta 61 took hold in the mind* of all purchase tnonthiy have been taken. “I expected him to be around New Haven, Jan. 15—(JP)— Nazis Report Heavy A young Associated Press correspondent, WINES, .so I could get a look at hi.s fact. " There’s no fuel shortage at bitu­ Fails Down oa Job the AP ” European countries while they Losses for Allies Henry Villard, was traveling with Lincoln and at were atlU fighting. Including the Full Fifth...... yOC Auto Victim Dies years ago Miss Farmer, s minous coal heated Yale univer­ riin’Quarl .. $2.48 Seattle girl and a university gradu- sity. but students and personnel Berlin (From German Broad- New' York— (tP) — Patrolman soon at the train had started told Lincoln that he One of the agents, as AP reporters were then man In the street and the soldier p-yincnt ^ and ate. won a popularity contest, w'ith will have to devise ways of. keep­ c sU), Jan. 15.—(g>)—Strong Allied Neidelman waa assigned to put on called, Lawrence A. Gobright, in Waahington, in the Army, In Germany and | WILSON CARSTAIRS’ Bridgeport. Jan. 14 — .(JP) — thrusts in aouthem Tunisia wer* his skates and make sure that no had made an extraordinarily moving address Austria-Himgary. Mathew Oaterson. 73, of S43 Logan a trip to Russia as the prize. ing warm in rooms heated to 65 summarized an AP man’s aeed . He said: **My WHISKEY. WHISKEY, Paramount signed her in New degrees. • repulsed yesterday wdth heavy skaters were injured on the Ice at that should be preserved for posterity. He asked “It is still as valid as It waal a * • * ■treet, died in .Bridgeport hospl- Van Cortlandt park lake. Onto the business is to communicate facts; my instnictiona Full Quart Fifth ...... $2.49 York, on her return. Her career William W. Randolph, general losses to the enemy, the high com­ that Lincoln write it out, whereupon the President­ then, in so far a* tbe cultural and $2.49

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work with each other much bet­ ure driving for me to stop there oell* thla monttog and found them ■etiMag them memy u ter tbaa either or both eeem able for dinnerT” ’ sBspty. llghta” of the IRA. to work with Russia, then there ‘“A—No p^asure driving ia in­ Stars in **Mooii and Sixpence' AUeged IRA Patrols were posted Immedistcly M'Atoer, 26, began hto eeni Two Quakes I fill refida tofidtng out' of Bel- iset Noo, M. lm » ie tbe laek ef complete unity volved." SO YOUH HUSBANDS GONE TO WAR' ar May Increase fsst end s close watch was kept which does give tbe insidious ques­ All that le necessary, then, for on the Eire border. Though fi* lairg* as Pahnsyl- • ■ 6 » i r a a by ETHiL OOtHSM Shake Area Head Esi^pes PHnmiM oSTi tion disturbing power over Amer­ dinner out, movie, and floor ehow, Prtoen •utboritiee dM net Men- oanifi. Honduras nss * population Friendly Neighbors gty ITAUePfi eompenlone, de- of little more than s million. icas minds ia a proper talent for ecbedijjes. „ . , are cerUinly the coocera ol a Three Other Members On the other hand. Were there together with a Job downtown for Has taavea, Vions, BaMaa densocratic natioii's cttizaBS. Your ‘PeciUiarlty’ of Tem­ X.1 n il better unity, were it known, for the wife. Don't tell the child in advance husband to thiaking about Uwna Of Organisation Also few Taxes Will Hit blors Engages Atten­ MONTGOMIIYijl W AIt ■ n n av M lu ■zoapt laatance, that Roosevelt and It might be more complicated that her father U oommg honse talking about Ihena. trying to un- Missing from PHsoii 1 BmUpm . BaMrad at on furlough. I toW my littto girl them. ^ ^ Members of to Overnight iVews tion of Seiemologists. Mtaa at MaaahaMar. Churohill and fitalln. had been able to bring abotti the “lodge supper' Ca » f , aa Baaoa* N BATM opportuniatic military accord “Q~Our lodge is having a ben­ JSTAftirtlie end ot sleeuiim. the W l of *">’ *•«*""»«« ««k»yr'r ‘s incomplete IB-^tJV-^ufh M.’At**r, slleged o m faar b> MaU ...... |f.aa Group Httnlewl of All.^ By Aaastotod cullarity" of two eartliquakes. chl«f oC aU ff of th* toittowed m sb then the quesUon itself would dis­ efit supper. Can I tell the folks eating,eatinir. tiieUiw muB eudl of iliat'inHi...diseipUue. Siteniv,. withoiil a thiuight to batdes. ' F v Maatk a> Hall ...... i -II There are a number ol oonsld- originating about 125 miles apart Repubitcen Army, aficsped today appear, for every one would be talked of nothing elae. o S v ata* Oaa Taat ...... il-M they can come in their cars?" erationx And all of them depend By James Marlow and Grorgc Bridgeport—Mr. and Mrs. HlHl* in a 10-second interval and shak­ with threo other ifiewhers of tbe able to sense the fact that who­ When her daddy finally did ar­ organUation from BMfast prison, f i "A—No. But if they are pass­ rive the reaction was doub^ on how lung'you have been mar­ ' ' '/lelke Clark's legal atruggla to ragain ing all six New England states, MBMIMUi UF ever did get first to Berlin would ing on an eosential trip they could ried, whether you have any other the baby taughtar Itav paminted where lie ws* sendng fi ll-yeer THB aM uclATao FiuaM troubling. Poor Daddy—he'd go New York, Jan. 15—(47— to ta aiioptad By a D m a n iy oouple engaged the attention of seismo­ sentenoe for treason. TIm Aawolalad Praw la azoiusiaa. wait for hla ally to come up for stop for the meal.” to the aoo, he'd fix the dolly, he’d children, how your' employer I« avtItlaA to th« os* or ropabtica- would fMi about maternity MaVf. tirougfa things like sugar, butter, a year ago rcoeoaed tn luperior logists today. R waa not tmmedtotely dte- ttM at aH nava diapatohaa oradliad a joint entry. To create that There seems little doubt that tf feed the new fiahea— but event­ fee, gasoline and taxes the war court late yMterday. It willU ta re- clooed how the brt«k w u eneeted, ta It or aot atbarwlaa dredllad In ually any healthy five-year-old whether you can afford to pay Vibrationa from the quakes con­ thta papa* and also tha local naws spirit of unity in advance would a lodge had a secretary wlio could for it yourself. hay make American.', a little sumed next Tueaday. tinued for about 15 minutes, giv­ but it wfifi assumed the prisoners can get on any healthy man's bad reeslved outalde help. pabMabad her^n. seem the paramount task ,of spend a few weeks arranging the nerves. And after about six hours If you have jii-st been married hore neighborly with one another Waterbury, Jan. 16—(ifl—Mayor ing Uia inmreosion of one dis- 4 , . All rtahta ot rapubllaatiaa or to a boy you hardly know, it John Monamui, who aamunad of­ turhanca. Tnough daaorihad as OeOs Vtamd Empty apaalai MMtehaa barala ara also American, British and Russian esson|ial trip schedules of all Its of rapturous admiration, ques­ I 1B48. “fairly strong.” they eausad Their fUght was discovered, raaataad tion-boxing, and tagalong. Dndity would seem risky to have a baby, Particularly If they are in the fice after tha (laath ot M a ^ Via leadership—now. For if tbe Unit­ members the result cuuM be a no matter how favorable condi­ cant A. •cully last lai waut, an- searcaty any damage. prison effieisls ssM, when guards Fall aaratca allant at ed Nations cannot find mutual was fit to be tied. 12,000. to $20,000 income group In Maine, flowerpots overturned made their regular rounds ed lodge supper fully attended. The upshot was that the child's tions were economically. That |nd do not need their automobile nouncad last night the ha la con­ anira laa trust in the white heat of war­ first-year period of adjustment sidering a post in tha alian pro­ In a greenjiousa and boxaa fell It's a kind and reasonable OPA, feelings were hurt. And ao were ar business driving. from anelvca in a store. In some AUOB OOntAM _ ^ ^ •apraaaatsUvaa, Tha time aacriflee in which all are Daddy’s—because who wants to which you will have to jp through fiome of the barriers of strange- perty ouatodlan'a staff in New J alias Hatkawa Bpaalal Aaanep— after all. ‘'when he returns to, bad enough York. He premised a deesiinn on laccUono, the shocks were hardly (Efiswn Aa <|naan Altae) Haw farti. Chiaaca. Oalr^t and sharing, they are not likely to find apeak sharply when there's ao less Which city dweller.s have set which post he would keep “within noticaahta, whUa In others win­ SPIRITUAL MBOlUM Aa it proceeds with its defini­ without the achtitional emottcmel Ip among themselves—reluctance it after the war need of one an­ short a time to apeak at all 7 a reasonably short .time " dows rattled (uid pictures on walls Revsntb DangMm ot n aeoantfe Bon tions, It gets more and more If you have no one 'in the problem of a chiM. V know the people next door— E m W N fe n VaR. ______audit BUREAU UF other has paaael' And if it is The woman who has been mar- f Hartford — At the mid-winter I UIIH'UI.ATIuNS kind. It rules, for instance, that house at all to help you with the till braak as the war cuts deeper Booard Called "Peculiar” Rofidtoge D ^ » toatatong Ramdeff. our plight that we cannot find child it's going to be a problem ried long enotigh to have a fair { tha bone of living. meeuitg of tha Oonnacticut Fun- • A - M -t o S r .lL OeRy Appetol- Tha Hamid Printina Company, car trips to social functions, even idea of what it is all about can ' ed-al Directors aasooiation yester­ “The record Is very peculiar,” Doris Dudley end George Sfindeifi to SomaNat HfiiiglWM’* lac..' aaaamea no flnanclaF responsi­ such unity now, then tbe quealiun for charity, must be regarded aa that will take arranging. But it la Will Have to Save Pennies day, the mentboTH elected four new said the Rev. Michael J. Ahenrn, ■nanL In Mm Rerstae d Mm ffoe- bility tor typographical errors ap- so important fur you to ta able consider the probleia. from tta This year as never before they 8. J. of Weston college, which has esoUc story nf sn arUst who dared te Use hi* dr*fiSM....”The Pto lot M lenii. bring In adyertlaements In tha about lioing first at Berlin will pleasure driving.” U rules that more simple financial viewpoint. | (Urt'c tors and heard Lieut.. Gov, to escape fur a while from the in- rill have to save thcir pennlo-s, William L. Hadden and George H. a seismograph atatlon. Moon end Stapeno*'' ptoytog *• to* Btfita Sunday. M iaBip end lie CRmtob^StwI^mrMeeA Oenn. Knchetter Evanina Herald continue to plague us and colur Amerii-xns can't even drive to the ceasaqt demands of a child It t’liia, of course, eonsidcratiun o f ' |tay closer to home, get along "The first shock was recorded the emotional stress that all wom­ For Victoryl Waterman of Boaton, TueMsy. Friday, January 15 our thinking. President's birthday ball. • might be worth investigating 4tn much less abundant food. at 8:S$.$4 p. m. (a.w.t.) and the some of the day nurseries in your en have In caring for a child' knd their pleasure in their parlor New York —Mra. BaUia Bfan second came ten aeconds later. The We cannot but believe that Rus­ Well, most of us have always atone. You know whether your Slocum, wife of William J . tto- First At Berlin? city. Ir backyard. first cantered approximately 178 Who’U sia and Britain and the United bought tickets for such affairs * • . '* ausband is the kind who would ’ Taxes are going to be tough, cum, baseball promotion manager mllea north hy northeast, which MOMfeomtr States and Roosevelt and Church­ Of course this is no time to bo like a child. know also i irtloulariy on those in the in- for General Mills, who was a na­ would put It around Portland. Me. Some srs in American pub- and wished we didn't have to go. whether he woullt resent missing tive and former resident of Wa­ ill and Stalin are all big enough which makes the OPA's ruling overaentimental about taking help New all-cotton«felt lome group mentioned above. Wa can't say yet whether it was Ue oplnloi\^ who ara apcnding moat the first months o T ^ e chlld'e up­ terbury, died early today. Rha left inland or at aea, but it was fairly and great enough to plan both to from a wilting grand-mampto or ] Gasoline shortage has ellmin- I her husband and four sons. o t their time now trying to de- something of a blessing. Now we a handy, aunt. You pitaably | bringing tor Boayta the first Ited pleasure driving on the east strong.” atroy what unity there is in the fight and to eiid this war in dig- can buy tha tickets as usual, and don't like dumping children on [ years) or whether l^couM skip (oast, rediiced it elsewhere. New Haven Tha Cennaottcat He eaM “the rapid occurrence” that part without a tfeMior. Be- Motor Truck aahoclation, meeting . UBlted Nations and what conll- liity and unity instead of in the even buy an extra one for what Grandma any more than the next HM’apping Nrighimriy Thing of the eeoond qunke, originating uiembei' that you will have toi here last night, elected Moaaa Sav. off Glouceater, about 60 miles HIRI IS THI ANSWIR TO YOUR dance Um dwarjcan people may wild scramble toward a new war the cleaner's bill woukl have been. one, and mostly it's an unfair and | Pood scarcity will make swap- unwarrant^ intrusion, but on f consider hiring a houMikeepor' Jilng a cup of sugar for a quar- in of New London president, and frosn Weeton. “oonfused ue for fael in the outcome of this war Hitler would like to have us think We're a bit sorry about that hoard several spaakara inoluding oome time, but onmperiaon with . . . „„,y MATTRESSES ler-pound of coffee a handy, ncigh- {(talc OPA Director Gheatar aad the peace to follow i t have is inevitable. And, unleaa we un- sorority the OPA has in mind. thing that counts to beiitg able to sir * orly thing to do. Harvard records indicates tbe two child Is at all sickly you may hkta Bowles. ■eperate and diatinot quakea.” lately ati^ped up their campaign derutimate the calibre of their This sorority has "acheduled a have some quiet, undisturbed, un- and matching box springs (or moil gradin’^ Americans In cities, especially haraased hours with your hus­ to hire a nuraa. You tava to coi^ ■n apartment houses, for years of diatniat and rtartad loofetiig for statesmanship grievously, the dinner at an qut-of-town country slder losing time from your Job' CeiORPUL world is going to he able to wel­ band. pave been moving In and out of No Quake Damage tppuble tB future avanta same of club to raise funds for a local Weeb ends at home have all the and doubling your food oxpensos veilings full of strangers and Ginger Rogers them a good ways off. come IncreaHng signs, aa the charity," but it's “no gas.” Sounds maktnn for tappineaa if you at home. feting there as strangers them- Reported in State ••What If,” they ask with tre- months go by, that tha United learn how to handle them. Week If you have a child y«u firob- elves. New Haven, Jan. 15.—(gj—A HEATING PROBLEM like It might have been a nice af­ New luxuriouB comfort ends away from home ere another abty waat another so that if your Tbe family across the hall they Engaged to Wed number of people In Hartford and Biendoua alarm, “tha Ruaaiana gat Nations are fighting for a little fair. husband never returns your child aomething more than Just the aai- thing again. ten never knew, unless perhaps New Haven nolteed the mild earth ta Beriin «ratT” First there ia the traveling it­ will nob be brought up as a sin­ to bid the time of day, and never tremor aimarently centered fur­ lliere, admittedly, they have a vatlon of their own Individual self. Because you have to think gleton, with no Sanaa of what a you never dreamed possible flsited from year end to year end. Hollywood, Jan. 16— —^Tta ther north in New England late paoer, a question they’ll learn to necks. *1110 gap which lets tha of the expense involved, you may. family can be. Your ctUM will U i But now— l40S Angdea Tlmea says today yesterday. No damage wee re­ K t find yourself on the day coach the very worst tappena ta fatker- Under stre-sa of rationing, bor- that Ginger Rogers, the sunny- ported immediately from any­ DRUMS Ulia and one th ^ H ask moro fra> queatiem about Beriin into think­ leaa You don't want kirn aiateiv ing anywhere is as wide and no­ Washington with a tweWe-hoiir ndi. ahead. in War times! DWing food Items f“om a neighbor haired film star, u engaged to where in Ckinnecticut. quaetly as tha war goas on. And The trains today are croaded, less, or brothertaae. aa wall. [mtll next rationing day may be- One men. In a tall New Haven it has a certain portkm of sly ticeable and serious as any gap noisy, often held up. Countartakmced to all tka ob­ ome more common, convenient marry Private Jack Briggs of the office building, asked the Pea­ in our military lines would be. S«> you arrive exhauated. You jections ia tke fear tkat tf you nd necessary. U. S. Marine Oorpa body Museum at Yale for ron A MUCI YOU logic in It. Tha average American In Wartime don't have kia child now you may Ttay've done It again I Faced with the problem nf eliasinatlnf ementlal We'U predict it will be cluaed, -Bh Jack S t k u m u want sleep, real, quiet, and your Thus next door n«ighb>us. long The newspaper says the two firmatlon of the quake. Ha said it daaan't trust Russia, except ln> never have tke opportunity agein. wav H>ierlals from mattresses the country’* leading maker* wtnl t« wfirk long befrirr we liavc to worry own little bed. You're sU hun­ Htrsngers. may find they are both met in San Diego only three Jarred hie foot on hie doek. safer as ha admires Ruaaia'a groat WaahingtuD — Walter Marcus dred miles from home and com­ There I.h no use hMiging with that on now i^iodcls. 'I’hoy'rc bore now.. .made with lOOo!, cotton f*lt of * fifitr copls of giHxl will and. if they months ago. and that they haven't fear. Tbto la not tiddlywiiiha stamina aad oouraga in the front about the capture of Berlin. Pierce, one ol the grand old men fort and expected to look gay quality tWqn ever.. .with features that make these matt|w*i*fi tnily hixurt- t, drop In for a visit instead of Seen each other more than jO . Unfa, And Ruaaia, obviously about it. This ia war. And many tha man apsctlng friend Jones or Smith times since. Briggs was descrihta | ISlAmAr Iffa e / sa n n i l * l wouimrT of the House, of Repreoentatlves, doesn’t come home again. Because aual See tor youraalf. ss s HoUywood sotor who weriiedN~“ ^ nM V «?n Y yir* SHfugh, doesn’t trust her allies. ia going home to Oregon. The best thing to do, if you travel across the city for a few Australia Is Polite must travel by day coach, ia try you stand to lose so much of love ours’ eonveraatlon, or a game of for some time an a different set in What la mmo flendiahly logical But the gl-year-old Democratic and happiness, you don't w«nt to Miae Roiers' studlA but who nev­ “Australia is prepared unques­ and leave long enough in ad­ risk it a a idga. Dies of Burns than, than to keep asking, with an congreoaman, knocked out of his vance ao you can get a hot tub But meanwhile those people In er met tar until after his aidUt nif of forbidding inference and tionably to accept Roosevelt's and a few hours' rest before you But things boooma less com- ment in the Marine Corps. •luivi Douau ten-year fight In the House plicated as they get worse. as |3.000-$20,000 tni^mc group nomination, knowing his Judg­ meet your husband or beau. at 19-73 ■at 39-30 sra Ilka a patient an an operating Mias Rogera tdd The Timea New Haven, Jen. 15—(40—Five- doam, what will happen if It is the against what he calls "the big Aiad you'll find that cktldtaar- tha only thing holding up their ment is of the highest worth and That ia it you can get a hotel able. Year-Old Shirley Vailloncourt, her Itnaalan armies who capture Ber­ timber interests” by defeat at tbe ing ta one of tke aliotpUcIt^ a Burton-Pixie, femou* for it*, atumtaron Sert* effera it* tuftt*** "Feuf 4 « nmt* marriage to her currem picture, he could not be conceived of mak­ room with a hath! Tha economic specialists are in mettar s nigbt-ab‘it wsr worker lin? polls in November, sang bia swan You may ta fortunate and able woman can knng onto in a world Msttres*. gives us their new Monarch Mat- on a three-month ahooting eohed- song with a declaration and. a at war. treu in biq* figured d*M4fib wtth quutod ocnaultatlon now. in 1943 these ule, and that she hoped to got a end her tether in the Navy, died grom that question, the suspt- ing such an appointment from any to pay for the beat. You may tresa- Tufted; roll edges; in * smartly laoisllats operated and extracted yeeterdey of burn* she locelved question. T* he centtnued etriPKd blue and heige tltaing- borders. Burton-Dtnle mekee Its rrefifdent short leave of absenoe for the ctaus train of thought is easy. Ob- but the best and most carefully also be doubly fortunate to have alsabla chunk of the patient’s while waiting alone witlT three lit­ The declaration: Tjhat big tim­ your husband stationed somewhere Copyright, i9 tt. ky Ottal Gorham with separate compartments fiflfd *r(tb roll* ceremony. tle brotber* for mother to com* vtoualy, Russia will dominate the considered motives." ber and lumber producers, Distrihuted ky AP Faaturea linooma. But It is 1943 now, the It will be Mias Roaere' third where the beat can he tad. Some- of downy cotton felt; du*ty ru** end gveg sr coats ara going up. and anoth- home and cook hresklest. peaca, for her own alms. Obvlous' Thus a valiant ami IrusUng through "trade aaaooiatloiia and marriage. On March l\ 1840, she timea If doesn't work out that figured demaak stripe covtfifif, S|*fiRM( * oparatlon Is necessary and divorced Lew Ayi*a, film actor, Polie* believe ehe awoke early AustraUaa adttsrial, ea tha Preai- high-paid repreawtatlyeo, pub- way. Your hot tub may turn Into and eat on the ledge of s stove ly, Ruaata will be all puffed up Uciata and lobbylsta," are fighting at 29-73 ro*i«v'$ fltyde A mfittres* ha* *a tawam uiother Income chunk win have to whom she married In 1$$A He* with Military pride. Obviously, dant’a appointment of Bkidie a aponge-off in a haain or si make­ matlreoB to whieh tha pre-bui|t qqilted afdes Dme out. previous husband waa X J. te keep warm. Her olotbli a last-ditch tattle against gov­ shift shower three filghta down. Your Federal caught nr*. ^ ^ . Riwda ortU taha the German peo- Flynn as mlnistar, ambassador, ernment measures easentiai to Commando hy Burtoa-Dixle Is msde up art attached to eiimlnat* hr««kibg down of The specialists sre going to pepper, vaudeviUe actor, whom But a bed's a bed and ao to ^eep, of 12 separste oompartmenjs with Cotton nake It as palnir.ss s.s possible but she marriod In 1828 in New Or­ ^ e ran back to bed, hut only pta aad aU tha people of Central and plenipotentiary of Belgian production of the full amoimt of if you can get it. the edge*: luvtrou* duaty roa* atrtpsd dam* set that stlre. too. When neighbors wood and forest products needed Income Tax rolls inaarted in theaa asctions. fitearna A |it still will hurt. leans and divorced in I83i in Dsl- Eufoga, under her Communist blocks. But you take what you can get. gak. Bex gprings to KMtcIi aU mndelfi srriveA William. A Albart, fi. and for all-out war, aa well as for the Foater’a new Hotel Built has pre-huUt hnr- May Increase Surtax lao, Tex. Charles 4, were trying to put out wlag. Obviously, the first entry How fine it would ba if such Here, in a place like this, may be dere and figured dusty rose dameak ticking. ai.^9daM, The corporations already have protection of post-war employ­ the last time In a long while you hiforniation of vital Inter­ the hisM with patia of water. into Warlta will be the spark which confidence in the President's use ment and economic stability. Morning Glory ts Red Croas's contribution ■been well-operated utan although Rieyfito to t M l tooeV ^ ^ will see your husband again. Here est to those who miwU file \ Her mother oame honM • few would ast Ruaaia off on a chain of of his appointing power were jus­ The questi9n: What has hap­ In smart gray and red striped tioklng- All lit may be necessary to open them soinutea later form th* war pro- you will have to bridge one era a tax rfitnm not Inttr hut the Morning Glory have hox springs to lup again to remove aoma of the Ickes Backs Ban pened to the recommendation to and another In your lives. Come duotlon plant where ah* works on world oonqueat Just like the one tified! And how fins, at home, if establish the Federal Forest Prod­ than March 15. 1945, fur­ match at $29.75. Victory Box SpHngis for IgwalUng from the war hill. So— prepared for the worst accommo- the Morning Glory. $59.50. the U ». tfi- wo are now busy trying to stop. the American people could have ucts Service? This plan to set nished by the Bnrean nf ■mayba there win be a 5 per cent On Coal Delivery Her nther's preaent atetion is dntion.s and do what you can to lincrtaaa In their surtax rates. And, ainoa that ts the prospect, a like confidence In their poosea- up a »100,000,000 revolving fund forget them, Internal Revenne. sot known. what Aoukt we do? There again, sion of a President who would not (from OommcKiity Credit COrp. • • • iMaktng the normal and surtax 46 money I to consolidate the 31,000 Ipar cent for them with little Hartford, Jan. 15.—(JP>— The tha trend of suspicious logic la tty to fight for the world of to­ You’ll learn that Just as your No. 11 small sawmills into a fulltime When And Where to PRe Betnme Eatty Terms Arranged |change in their axcesa profita tax. one-ton hard coal delivery restric­ •agy. Wa should keep Russia morrow with tha lowest political week end at home was not all • ROT V i • $ , I H « The ■paciallata also may dig up Efliic^ator Fires production unit, was suggested romanre. not all a catch-as-eatch- For individuals generally, income tion imposed recently hy Emer­ from getting to Berlin firat. One morality of yesterday! by the U. .S. Forest .Service last ■some kind, o t pay-as-you-go plan gency Fuel Administrator Wesley ran mood, so is this week end not tax returns for the calendar year land even a retail aalaa tax for all way to do that would be to gat W ell Eddie may go to Austra­ June. It was approved by Wl’B all honeysuckle and roses. You A. Slurges won euppbr* leat night Pack HowUxerl Chairman Donald Nelson and Sec­ 1942 must be filed not later than I Individuals but the spacialist’a from Secretary ef the Intsricr thara brat ourselvea But a more lia, but he won't represent the have to do again what you did retary of Agriculture Wickard. midnight of March Ifi, Ifiig, end layaa are faatanad on that $2,000- HaroM U Ickes, who to «!*> *bUd ooMfortable way would be to ac­ "highest worth" of the President's at home: establish a common I $20,000 group aa the llkaliaat Accordingly to Representative ground, seek a point between his they should ta filed as soon as fuel* coordinator (or w a r.. Aberdeen, Md-. Jan. 15—(gt— I cept the German peace offer that Pierce, it went to the Preaident's leaurM for the most new revenue. Judgment, and his appointment new existence and yo\irs back possible after January I, 1843, In a telegram to Senator Frts- Preaidsnt Itarl T- Compton of f f 4ips E ie rto g u f W t would certainly be made the mo- desk for molding Into an execu­ Ilia p*ln may ha eased aome- qIs Maloncv of Oonneetiout, poss- Man*a<^husetta Inatitut* of Toch- V— won't represent the “best and home. Some individuals, operating husi- I what if Oongrass amrks out some tive order nearly two months ago Find out all about the place *< on by mm to the Stat* Defers* nstogy did s UMto shooting j^s- meat tha first Russian soldier sat most carefully considered mo­ and that is the last that has been neiaon keep their taoka on a tacal I post-war credit plan to go along he is living in If ypu are visiting year basis, tkat ta, tor a U-month (Council, Ickea termed the reatric- terday in the hoart of Maryland— V pAtoiRl drulil foot on German soil anywhere, tives,” and Sddie himself won't heard of it. Now you can keep Inrith tha heavier taxes so that the tion “nccesoary. in that it iMurea with s 76 mUimetcr cannon and s hla camp. He will want to show period ending on the laat day of I taxpayers can get back some ' of suid thus not only cheat Russia represent the type of American you around. He will want you to some month other than December, uriform and fstr dtotrlbutlon ef squita of 16 pound ahCUs, out of bar victory, but spare the we are proud to export—to our “Why the delay since last June?” ' meet a lot of the men be passes and returns of such individuals are I their money when peace comcM. th available auppUea of anthracite One of a group of tedmologicel Iffhat la also under discussion. edueatora msking ♦ tour of tho | German nation the pain of losing friends. And no amount of Aus­ say* Mr. Pterce. “A fe,v days ago all his time with these days. clue on or kelore the I5tk day of coal. the Truman committee openly warm without oil “Thq labor situation in the eosi Atardeen Proving Ground Camp- this war on its own soil, it would Do pleaaa remember that. Thcs« the third month foUowlng the ck>ae tralian politeness can cnie our blamed that on the WPB dollar-a- men that you’ll meet arc not uf tlieir fiscal year. tieUia la very bad and poaslhly may tofi waa invitod to try hto hand at be logical, too. to leave Germany shams year lumber coordinktor, Ben strangers. The word they use Individuals who have been out­ I Associated Press grow wor**,'' lokaa added, ^ n tu firing a pack howitxsr of th* type strong enough to keep Russia in Alexander, an officer or director most for one another Is "chum” a ta cleared up aU mefisurea ehouW used to American fighter* *t side the Americas continually for Bataan. Corregldor *nd Od*dsl-| check. in 16 pulp and paper companies. (It seems to replace the "buddy” a period of 90 days or more are al­ 1 ^ taken ta prevent boarding •* “Timber spokesmen admitted WARM MORNING Suit Is Attacked canal. All this, of course, is Uie train OPA Code For Dining Out of the la.st war). And regardle.sa lowed an extension of time anthracite eoal-’* betore the Truniao committee of the set you both moved in back amounting to the length Of thv Of thought those who ask the CVimplionce with the ban on that their 194* production »wouId home, regardless of the kind of residence outalde the Americas, COAL HATERS question about who will be first pleasuic driving seeius uiiiveraul- he about six Itillion huaid feet neopio you knew, these are now plus 9(1 days (but not tayuad the W**hmal«u. Jan. ia. i4'* The In Berlin intend to set rnnnmg ly good, and the petroleum Indus­ abort of tbe 39 or 40 billion re­ nia oonMant companions. Qo out lath day of the UtitM month fed- I Justice taperiment'a antt-tnist quired for war and essential lowing the clos. of the preaent through American heads. That's try gives the heartening an­ of yourNpwy to be charming, Don't worry if j'our oil is running low! ault *gsiiut Th* Awmeisted Press civilian needs. Also asUmstea be­ friendly, bappy to meet them war,! In which to file their tnoome to construed hy RsprsasnUtiye BUI? WAB BONOS AND STAMPB the wey they want ue to think. nouncement that as a result of fore the committee indicate' an- You are the one outside proof of tax return. A lta an individual Now you w III fiaai esfiti toai a difference too. The most im­ Ma|ftripe|cini-»»HtDnmticallyffiedbftMjaaauirtedl L otoilifltaM E *-* •eg eu'^'M da’ta. M •oat convincing prediction of home for dinner?” place of business, TfiXDfiyaiV with iffiietingfifito Night portant rule is—don't oveedress Hartford, Jan. i|.—(ga—in the tfhmd Natloas unity and concord Will Bponeor Carrier but don't forget to look pretty. no legal reaidance or place of huM- ■awatoda* •• a a m o h r "A—Yes." fieaa ahotild mall their returns to tf- IMHttoto yR9tottv>v second charge «( violating the A i l i l l P . M . exoeedinyiyecoouidaaltaoRafalilW iBrlM aaid? QatyaiiraartMiaala tf|gt the war would come from "How about,” the OPA asks it­ Let chic go! It Isn't chlo^ be Easy Terms Arranged •hi| mwanlaMs Newport News Va., Jan. 18.— really chic any more, anyway. the collector o t internal revenue, price control act to ta proaaeuted t o d a y - . , a n d b rin g k t o O rd er tm d Cmm m mSPA wm ktim ef auQh unity now. self, “taking In a movie before OP)—Some seven years aftsr aba (Was It ever?) Wear tha colors BalUmore, Md.' If retumfi fire: filed In oonneetieut, M u W tal of New fuettten about driving back home?” christened the first aircraft car­ and gadgets he loves hast Don’t by mail, they should ta mailed la ^ v a n . monesor of the Otmneeti- Coal Haattn^ k oa BtotA* MoaHils V t a r m W il«ii rier to bear tbe name Yorktown, ample time to reaofi tbe collcctnr’i cut ^ r r r t and Drum company, •* ■ * fia la only as im w experiment This is no tims. He ‘Xiniy,'’ the answer • reads, “if Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will Qffioe under ordtnen fie ,d ms son. Pnul Ohttei. wefc ■9m bafi fi>B>arlfm aa laek «f has to carry the memory o f you In M extra driving is involved.” return here next Thursday to this place for a Kmg time. Don’t the Mfiiia on «s ta^org tfie dug hiund ovfr to Fsdetfil Dtotrirt *200 IN PRIZES ■■rntma unoag tbe aUba of Thie la reiatively tame emuae- eponaor a nfiMsaake lor the gal­ Jar him with anything Mnwtional. 'ourt hy U, S. Oommiaihmar bomas A. Grimes ysstsrdsy, (2Q) t$-00 GAMES (fi) , MM, Mfika It. WbM. Meat- But Ue OPA geU hetter. lant abip sunk In U e Battle of Don’t avoid talking about the B<^rta Frontlef Poeeg 4 7 . 9 5 Midway. Built at Ue Newport .)PA enforcement otfloers ebarg ( 1) IM -lf GAME Cl) $S0.fiQ GAMi MONTGOMIRY WARD liMila §tm bar owa —Oa U e way home from war. Don't aby awav from it aa if News ibipbuUding and Dry Dock It were heresy. BMSuae wgr is •WATKINS R O T H i l l S that the oonesra wu selUiu I N C aafi a^aetbn way, a«d work I drive pest a rosUurant Oompany plant, as was the last Umdon, Jen. .V B Iw I nufnles closed U U< public. as advances. Kation«| mistakes ■and was ast st $60fi. Both df- 6 ieM sata waived ufiwlnstlnn. m m MANCHESTBlf EVENING HERALD. MANCibiSTER. CONN. F R I D A Y , JANUARY 15, 1943 MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18. 194S J. from constitutional symptoms have furthef information on the spirit gum, required in 'affixing Market With Air Forces Supply, Reserves Bayonets and Boogie- Woogie HEALTH AND DIET such as fever and lassitude. In the subject, should send for Dr. Mc- wigs and wliiskera.. . . Votes to Hear Receives Wings Pastor Makej chronic esses, the patients may Cfey’s artlcls entitled "TRENCH Reds’ Problems; Our ADVICE be so little troubled that they wdlt MOUTH." Just addrsM your re­ HQliywood Ann Sheridan's going ,to star All in Day's Work for Army's N e w ^ o f put off treatment for years. quest to McCoy Health Service in In "The Gay Nineties,” the Story- Is Diflcove^^ Charges Flynn care of this newspaper, enclosing of Tony Pastor. They’ll rtfke up Coutinue Drive Church Repi FniaislIshed by the McCoy As the immediate cause * of SightdlAnd Sounds Shootin'- Tootin' Bandsmen B o y Scouts ' lealtb ServlMl trench mouth is an infection, local a large self-addreesed envelope the bustles (which are cloth-con­ treatment is given to 4he gum for and ten cents in coin or stamps. ■III ■. tv kebUn Coowe...— sumers) somewhere . ■ . ^tMPA Finds/fTiat' Fake John Nesbitt, whose nioVle (Continued from Page One) Unfit for Job Address oommunloetloes to The the purpose of killing the Infec­ Dieting directions will be Includ­ Gain in Members at S Herald, Attention McCoy tive . organisme. The infective or­ ed. • Hollywood — Rosalind Russell, shorts have won him three Os­ Electric^Heaters Arc A>uled to be held in their usual cars, has never attended an Acad­ the Roatnv-Baku rail line, but So­ (Continued From Page Une) omi Con^revutiou| Troop $7 llenltk Service. ganisms are the fusiform bacillus Walter Plfjgeon and William (old in State. I William Netneroff, ^ meeting room. aild the spirillum of and Powell were ready and willing to emy Award dinner. Not shy—he viet troops repulsed them with the Qiieattoae tad Answers just didn't own a dress suit. . . . aid of mobile field guns and drove ing too much on non-essentials, Other Reports. lilt weekly meeting opened by Vincent’s' Gingivitis when the disease has developed, do' radio broadcaete ' at $5,00<) the survivors across the Kuma while permitting them to buy a Troop 18 these two organisms will be apiece, pay the taxes on same, and Recipe for s "woman’s picture'*: Jord, J*n. 15 (ff) — Evl- Icall to assembly bfewn by the RIchprd Barker, Scribe (Not Enough Aold) one neurotic heroine, one flaming river, which flows eastward to the certain amount of goods tax-free Vincent’s gingivitis ie popular­ found present in greatly increased Question: Mlae Myrtle B. turn the proceeds over for the big thst Hartford, and probably , The annual meeting of the troop bugler Saluting of the flag The meetlpg openqd with the love affair, one glowing triumph Caspian sea. —was talked around on Capitol ly known as trench mouth and the numbers when a laboratory test writes: "Is there any simple thing Hollywood party for eoldlers on Yes...well-b*lanc«d mealt ate other Connecticut cities, Is Snows Bog Roads hill as a possible compromise to ond Congregational church followed and the bugler played Salute to the Flag and the Scout Is made. The diagnosis Is made the desert, thus defraying of soul over flesh—plus handsome Oath. The scouts then want into Immediate cause is an Infection that can bs done when the stom­ Paul Henreld. That la— if Bette about as Important as guns to Oie scene of widespread black The Caucasus Army has put 12ri overcome the administration’s held last night in the large ve; "To the Oolora^’ due to the presence of the two by finding these organisms In the ach does not secrete quite enough the cost quickly. But they their patrol corners where tests Davis’s "Now Voyager" is the modern lighting America. That's market operations for manufactur­ miles behind it to push through hostility toward a general sales The clerk,^ David Williams, A abort exercise waa held by causative organWms, the fusiform test smear together with the find­ chloric acid?" ran Into that 25,000 salary lim­ Sotnikovskoye, within 45 miles of tax. were passed. Walt Grundcr who Is ing of clinical changes in the gum it and the money had to be “woman's picture” it seems to be. why thousands of housewives ers of bootleg electric household the call and Joseph 'W right the tro o p e n d following this all bacillus and the spirillum and Answer: The use of citrus fruit It's a very intelligent piece, but I the Kalmyck steppes, in the new The reasons for a wildcat strike a member of the troop utd la now tissue. raised the hard way by soliciting look to A&P lot fine foods. heaters was in the hands of the elected moderator. patrols. were dismissed to their in the Navy Air Force visited the Vincent. Vincent’s gingivitis is juicea has been found of value in have to confess that my favorite State Office of Price Administra­ gains announced in that region. I of 17,000 Pennsylvania anthracite also called Vincent’s infection and In the chronic form the disease such cases as the acid In the juice Indlvidusls In the industry for do­ miners are to be explained to the ^ “T)re 'report presented by patrol'Corners for the collecting of troop. \ sequence is that in which the tion today. It was fighting through heav.v I a Dr. Vincent was the first to dis­ is painless as a general rule and appears to be of benefit. Very nations. Any way, the party wee a wet snows that tiogged the roads ' War Labor .board by a committee Williams showed that the chi dues and other business. The scouts were reviewed .on nurse, Mary Wickee, who capltal- ^'1 During the past week, following had an appreciable gain in ir A study period was held for the cover that it was a germ dls- the two main symptoms are bleed­ often the patient will get very big euccese. but it was advani'lng at a clip of 17) miners. The Labor board, tracking. Sir Cedric Hardwicke, the arch- iMs on her plainness, Introduces SUPtR hundreds of complaints by fleeced ber-shlp after deducting dism abouts and then the troop assem­ A game of Lion Hunt was en­ sc. ing of the gums and a dlstructlon good results aimply by usisg; herself to Bette; “Name’s Pick consumers, OPA investigators that promised to weld the south which also summoned operators to Nasi vlllsin of "'The Moon Is Russian front into a unit. Tank by letter to other churches bled for a game exercise which joyed. ’ hia la one of the most common of the soft tissue. The breath may orange or grapefruit juice?- ford,” she says. "Dora, not Mary.' have seised samples of the bootleg a public hea.ring starting at 2 loss of members by death. Down,” is keeping lUs record un­ units and Cossack cavalrymen, o’clock Ct.w.t,J. wianta to know proved to be soccer. While all this The meeting closed with tl^g d la ^ e a of the gums, occurring have a slightly unpleasant odor. heaters from several local retail­ Report of the Pastor The symptoms of the acute form (Headache .After Meals) broken— he has never yet “got jubilant over reentering their w’hy the miners “ are on strike was going on a few of the Troop Scoutmaster's Benediction. in boto an acute and chronic form. the girl” in a movie. "Several ers and one distributor and issued homeland, led the drive. The pastor. Rev. Ferria/E. . 47 Scouts were shoveling snow end It. most be remembered that may be quite marked. Chewing Question; Mr. Gerry G. In­ emphatic orders prohibiting fur­ against the national no-strike pol­ times," he says. "I have had K?, nolds, presented his statistical quires: "Why ia it that I get a The recapture of Sotnikovskoye icy and against the welfare o f the sweeping around the South Metho- Troop $1 trench inouth is the only one of becomes painful and the patient A Thought ther sale of these appliances, most P\-t. James K. Gamphell port of sermons pre^hed, < notices that patches covered with headache about an hour after sat­ wife who died — the implication marked a 26-mile push from the nation in time of . war.” On the d:<,t church as a good deed. Uiis Bruce Noble, .scribe the gum meordets which is conta being worse. I chased Mhureen o f which are proven fire hazards. Ziihravskoye region in a day’s 2nd IJeut. F. C. Krtsh made and the number of wedd was directed by Senior Patrol The weekly meeting of Troop gious. Due\o the ease with which a grayish slough have formed on ing?" None of the bootleg heaters bear Sioux Falls, South Dakota.— outcome may depend a threatened and funerals at which he offl Answer: The most common O’Hara in The Hunchback of fighting. Farther south, nearer the Leader Leland Orlmason. 27 opened at 7:16, with Scout the infectim passes from one tbs gum tissue. When the mass And I looked, and behold a |wle a manufacturer’s seal or name or Pvt. James K. Campbell, who en­ extension of the walkout, which Second Lieutenant Fred C. ed. He said the/chiirch has cause is an irritation in the stom­ Notre Dame’ but I didn’t catch Minoralnye Vody-Rostov railway, now centers in Wilke.a-Barre. The meeting was then closed by Herbbert Flavell leading the patient to tnb next, it is wide' of grayish tissue is removed, a horoe: tad his name that sat on California Navel the approval of insurance under­ listed in the U. S. Army Air Keish. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred tribiited to Christian enterp bleeding surface will be expbscd. ach or in tbe first part of the her—if I had It would have saved other columns recaptured both the repeating the Scout Laws and the scouts with “the Scout Oath. The spread in Institutions, dr places RKO a lot of money By end­ him was Death, and Hell follimed writers, the OPA said. Forces on Oct. 12, 1942 at Hart­ Bridgea 5lakes Chargnt E. Keish of 40 CHinton street was both here iMd abroad and tl An outstanding symptom is the small intestine. Incorrect miX' town and the railway station of Scoutmaster's Benediction. 'Taps Flying Efegle patrol then conduct­ where many people are grouped ing the movie, of course, before it with him. And power was given All the heaters are manufactur­ ford has arrived at Sioux Falls Senator Bridges (R., N. H.), commi.ssioned second lieutenant had been a/definite increase in presence of a peculiar fetid, un­ tures of food which Induce atom' Suvorovska.ya and the village of were blown by the Scout bugler. ed the meeting with Herbert together. The i^ectlon may ran deeper into the red! . . . unto them over the fourth part of ed of black market material, of in­ where be was a-ssigned to Fit. Grazhdansky-Pervy, 20 miles west hefting a Belgian paving block at La Junta advanced flying amount given to missions. ”, Flavell in charge. He then put the spread through uqing drinking pleasant o of to secure specific advice to fit Answer: Such a slight rise in Tests have disclosed the reflector ments. committee, and treasurers of e] This was followed by a study It was a great blow to a fellow Kansas City—(JPi—^Three little They said that about 1,000 of Bridges’ charges as "purely politi­ Phoenix, Ariz. Then he waa period from 8 to 8:15. J. Oakes months to see who can raise the the mucous membrane which ur case from your dentist, temperature does not indicate any who wanted to be an actor—w(ho goldfish, complete with bowl, were calif, 2 ^ absorbs rather than distributes cal and said he welcomed a com­ society of the church were prir j the enemy were killed and 22 sent to Marana Field. Tucson; for (and F. Vicki passed their second best vegetables. lines the mouth. The chief pur­ local treatment is usually pre specific disease. Most people are ever heard of a bald - headed abandoned on the doorstep of the heat and the absorbed heat melts plete Investigation. He is confi­ basic training, before coming to and distributed to thoso presen Scout Marshal Hodge then pass­ ,15* the soldered Joints, causing the tanks put out of commission in the class cooking. The study period pose of the gum is to give support d by a dentist, unless the in­ below normal in temperature dur juvenile? But being- held, I was Red Cross Women's Motor corps * ’ dent. he hM said, that the accusa­ La Junta Field where he re­ Necessary Improvements ed second class First Aid. The to the teeth a n | | to the sleolar fection also attacks the tissues of ing the morning and come up to uriucl" heater to fall apart. battles In one sector and that John Wolcott, chairman of I was followed by a game period. forced Into character roles. Before office. Attached was this note: tions wouW be “definitely nailed” ceived his commis.sion. He is meeting closed with the Salute to processes which Ritter processes the tiiroat, when a doctor is call­ normal in the afternoon. Normal 3 1 9* Warning that there are still ceaseless oounter-attacks were, business committee, gave a de Grab the bacon and boxing the that, they always said I was too "We are unable to care for them. beaten off in another. Nine Ger­ With their tubular instruments, these busy bassoonists look like as untrue. now stationed at Davis Monthan compass were played. The troop the Flag, and the Scoutmaster’s form the ockets in which the ed on tqe case. temperature undoubtedly varies young for all the roles I sought." Will you please adopt them ?” hundreds of these bootleg appli­ Connally stressed that the com­ Field. Tucson. ed report of necessary impn Benediction. ances on the market, the OPA told man planes were burned in a bat­ the anti-iiirmirt se tion of the, .-\ f-iii.v Rand at Fort MyeV, Va. I lined up at 8:50. roots of the teeth are fixed! A Readers who , would like to with different people. Hts one tribulation; he loathes The corps did. The musicians re«Uly are versat 'e soldiers who can fight as well as mittee itself would retain the deci­ Lieut. Keish is a graduate of menta made throughout the bi. healthy gum is firm and hard potential buyers not to be fooled tle near a town, the regular early ing and made several recommeril The meeting was closed by J. CABBAGE ^ they can play. sion on what charges were to be the local high school, class of Psek No. 4 gives the necks of the teeth ade­ by them. communique reported. tions. M'r Wolcott' gave gi Cragln with the Scout Law. Salute rLoniu* , The midday communique said investigated and what evidence 1940A. He attended the Uni­ to the Flag, and the Scoutmaster’s William 1 Norris, acrihe. quate . support, adheres to the :30* was to be admitted. credit to his predecessor, Hai The weekly meeting of Pack that German counter-attacks were By James ( ullinane )ieteht leaders, turned for hel'p versity of Connecticut for one I Benediction. teeth firmly and upon being press­ ;0RkKeE$ “■ .Adopted Without Dissent year and previous to his entering Mott, chairman of the comml opened with s game called “Lions smashed along the entire front NE.\ Service Corr:?spondent to the internationally famed earlier in the year who was uni, ed will feel hard, rather than soft Vast Changes during last night’s fighting, espec­ the service he was employed at Troop 126 In the Dark." This was followed and epongy. The normal gum PINEHURST FRUIT SALE IfOTHOE* 15 - »»• Q—How many tires would be Washin.gton With a hot lick on Army Band stationed at the War Democratic Leader Barkley, of to continue to serve further. B by the Flag ceremony led by ially in the Caucasus where a d e -; Kentucky, a committee member, Pratt & Whitney in East Hart­ Jim Vetrano, Scribe of a pink color and presents a HALE'S SELF SERVE saved if motorists cut their driv­ the downbeat, martial music has College here. With Captain 'Thomas ford. 5 he and Mrs. Mott saw that a ni Ch'arles Norris, David Nichols and New Lowier Irlces! Fancy Grade A. 210 Size Result From War ing to the recommended 5,000 termined Nazi effort was launched ' F. Dargy, Jr., leader of the Army said he had made the motion for ber of things were attended to t When the Scouts came Into the smooth joining line where the gum to hamper the Red Army advance , joined this war in true Amer- William Norris. Two other games and tooth meet. The Original In Naw England! W P L B * '*• miles a year? Band, as its dean, the Army public hearings after a discussion had been neglected owing to i I church three lighted candles were were played. They were “Steal TangerinVs A—More than 17,000,000 tires toward Rostov. j i)—Private would be saved. Masters of bayonets,\ boogie- established, been adopted by the committee of a janitor. were six unllgbted candles on the Two won both games. The (?ubs 19c dozen. But. the Russians claimed, all woo.gie or Brahms, bandsmen are Candidates without dissent. A. H. Barber, chairman of floor on each side of the lighted destruction of the soft tissue and Initiative is responsible for Amer­ for the school are Obituary were inspected, dues collected and the gum no longer adheres firm­ Week-End Suggestions ica’s world leadership in science the counter-attacks were repuls-1I the most ,ersatile warriors in the selected through competitive mus­ Another conflict which the Pearl music committee was accordei ones. Each burning candle repre­ attendance taken. The Cubs then I,arger 150 Size Q—How should stains be re­ ed. the Germans suffered Harbor bombing apparently dulled ly to the tooth. In time it will re­ and industry and the ihipact of re- moved from porcelain enamel heavy modem streamlined Army. ical examinations. Out of 600 rising vote of thdnks for his sented a point of the Scout Oath retired to their dens In which they j ■ Largn losspsT and several settlemenis Drawn ifrom great symphony is that over lend-tease. as' far as in providing such excellent m and each other candle represent­ passed test. cede or shrink away, leaving more Tangerines dozen 29c searchea hastened by the war, will cooking utensils? candidates for thj present class of the surface of the tooth ex­ FOWL ^ 7 bring vast changes in the nation’s tovvns re- orchestras, popular name band's 75 were selected.'' the House Foreign Affairs commit­ during the year. C. B. Looi ed a point of the Scout Laws. Aft­ Following the Dumbbell Club the 2 dozen 57c. FANCY WiLMFHM ft M A—Soak them in soda water, tee is concerned n't least. An Asso­ Deaths posed. The destruction of the soft 4 TO • LOOj Lt> m peacetime economy, says a Chi­ then wash with soap and hot A .V 'J ...... ■' ajiu Bcnooi or neignoornoodneighborhood mus- There’s more to leading a mili- Who also takes an active part er the lights were turned out all Cubs had a "Rowing Race.” The Fresh ‘Eggs Doc. 5 7 € cago scientist. ciated Press poll Indicated that a choir affairs, and Mrs. Looi the Scouts in turn took an un­ meeting closed with the Cub Pray­ tissue la much more rapid In the water, rinse and dry thoroughly? atso in the night’s fighting on the •Anthony Foley Addressing a wartime market­ so "nThe nighrLnignr s ngntingfig h tm ro on ^ the men when they enter the Army students learn. From 8 a. m. lin-the majoritj’ of the members w'ould were given a similar vote, as \ lighted' candle and lit it from one er and Grand Howl. acute ca.ses than in the chronic Sale On Seemess Grapefruit lower Don, the Russians reiwrted, recommend that Congres.s au­ Andrew Foley, 77 years of age, cases. nsfi i¥nnr DOT Iff ing conference of the American piit away their instruments iintil til 10 30 p. m., they study mili­ as Ralph Rockwell retiring ch of the three in the center and il­ Q—What do the initials K. P„ with 800 Germans left dead and thorize continuance of the pro­ died la-^t evening at his home on man of the finance committee, *■ lustrated In a brief talk whaf one « Cub Scouts The symptoms of Vincent's gin­ Management Association last M. P., and N. they learn to handle the weapons tary administration, music, band 80 Size \ 5 for 35c Lb. Pkf; P. mean in the 19 of their tanks dicsbled in one gram. VVind.sor street, after a short ill- I o f the Scout Laws meant to them. givitis vary considerably, de­ Pure Lard night. Dr. Gustav Egloff, president Army? of war. formations, military customs, John M. Dcriiy. .ading New Offensive sound reveille, and last to bed at divisional bands. The funeral will be held from have contributed. 'The meeting was dismissed by 16-quart baaket ...... \ ...... $1..59 tem. He predicted airplanes would night, after they sound "Taps," eking when the report comes out. tion. The troop then adjourned !,■ And Ice Box Glass Bowl With Cover OyBltri travel at more than !M)0 miles an (From Stockholm came reports Commandant of the Army Band the Holmes Funeral home on ,Slat« of OffieerM to another room to study tests the Living Circle at 8. Then the GREENING APPLES ...... 4 lbs. 25c that Marshal Semeon Timoshenko the bandsmen volunteer to play and the Army Music School is Col. Taxea Biggest Headache Woodbridge street, Monday morn­ hour and carry 1,000 or more pas­ Q How large a percentage of The nominating committee i rince another meeting was sched- Den had the Den Call. 16-quart baaket ••••.SI.39 FrasklMilli sengers. Americans ordinarily use automo­ is leading a new offen.sive to break hecaii.se they love mii.sic not be­ Thomas R. May, a hard-heaiiofl in­ But the bigeeat current iegi.sia- ing at 10 o’clock. 'The body will be which E. V. Coughlin wa.s chaj FREE! biles to go to and from work?. the aemi-clrcle the Germans have cause the hand is a "soft snap.’’ fantry officer who makes sure the tive headache was taxes. placed in the vault at St. Bridget's man presented the following sin iWhMiiff held about Leningrad, the former In addition to their duties as The suggested “restraining tax’ cemetery. Friends may call at the Head of a Girl," under his arm. 1 A —Government studies Indicate band leaders know how to fight of officers, and committees, j. q u a l it y . There’. orv«-n y ICEBERG LETTUCE No. 1 Can Island Farm 82 per cent capital, since August. 1941. bandsmen, the musicians have before they graduate. Idea, it was understood, embraces funeral home after noon Sunday. were unanimously elected and w Appeal Is Made The “ Head” was a work of his TntFM 98. Hartford Stores (’The Russians have offered no which had not won a prize among ,ub.titut. lor qusUty-That * YELLOW GLOBE regular asslgomenta and when Swing Or Sonatas tho sales tax principle but would be installed at the morning servi . " - Vui.a comment on German claims that their outfits move' into fighting carry exemptions of possibly $.500 Sunday at 10:45. For More Meat 1,600 objects on display. “The jury ^hyFlakoU-PopuUrwi TURNIPS Capt. Darcy, youngest band which judge.s these pieces 1s in­ Soy Beans Can 19c new Soviet offensives are in the zones they put away their in­ leader in the A.E.F, in the last or so worth of purchases a year. Deacon for four years. b 1 BAKED BEANS.\..S0e Report 4 Breaks Air) — De­ day said there was large-scale air and air-borne infantry, and march issued in that amount to each son Smith, Leslie Vaughn; final CIO union official appealed to SHRIMP ...... ^9e N 'o . 2 Can Bnrt Olney |Uf«4 m beiwr Ib fte 0 tectives were attempting today to 2nd Lieutenant C. Thomas Mc- the music trobps want to hear activity south of Lake Ladoga with the foot soldiers. Wherever Soldiers > like to hear martial gainfully employed, person and he committee: Kingsley Kuhn. Claude Wfekard, food administra­ ^ water, roll and bakw Ce l e r y boysenberries ^ any priee Mae ASr toliaa. track down the burglars who Cooe, Army Air Foice, son of Mr. and that 47 Russian planes had American troops go there always music when they march, but could use the coupons for making Hartford, Jan. 15—(A5— Revert­ Mrs. Charles Whitcher, John Wi tor, to act promptly to Increase broke into four business places and Mrs. John McCooe of 113 Hia- been .shot down without any Ger­ cott, Mrs. Lewis Caldwell. Jose California's supply of meat be­ Hospital Notes Golden Bantam Corn 14c I O’CLOCK 2 ia41« here last night. aell street is on furlough here from are two bands—one for artillery when they dance they like solid tax-fr^e purchases until they were ing, in effect, to the former setup / man loss. a:ii. one for infantry—with each W right Earl W right cause lack of it has become "s At the Maxwell drug store $164 Chanute Field, Illinois. Upon com­ swing or sentimental songs. exhausted. Anything bought with­ Pinehurst Meat Department IREB CIRCLE 2 eeta 47»| (The German radio also was division. out coupons would be taxable at prior to consolidation in 1939, Miss Faith Fallow was elect, dangerous threat to continued ami You .1.0 .nioy was taken from the postal Sub- pletion of his leave he will report heard in a broadcast which con­ And' every good military band chairman of the music committ] Admitted yesterday: Baby San­ for duty at Miami Beach, Fla. , With the number of divisions mu^ be ready to play a Brahms whatever percentage Congress de- United Aircraft’ corporation an­ efficient war production. te.redientswhenT^"" JOKAR 2 SV Station 227, quartered in the store. ceded small territorial gains to the and her assistants will be C “ Workers needing the sustaining dra Hcllenbrand, 55 Bissell street; At This Writing ||Ve Have Plenty Wheaties or Kix The thieves cut away a screeii and increasing by leaps and bounds, lullaby or a Beethoven sonata for cl '.ed on. nounced today the division of ita Mrs. Margaret Foy, 83 Eldridge- Russians but did not say where the tl e Army, hard-pressed for corn- One prominent legislator ex­ Loomis, Mrs. Millard Park. M food are taking days off from war four iron bars over a rear window Deputy Judge George C. Less Germans had suffered their set­ the Colonel's lady two original airplane manufactur­ Kingsley Kuhney, W. J. Taylor. ' street; Mrs. Margaret Brown, 105 pressed the opinion the adminis­ production to scour markets for of Fancy Table Dressed Turkeys, to enter the store. The loot Includ­ ner, who was admitted to the backs. The broadcast spoke of the ing units into Chance Vought Air­ Various Committees meat which cannot be foqnd,” Tanner street. FLAKDMi 2 packages 25c ed $50 in war stamps, $52 in post­ Manchester Memorial hospital great exertions demanded by the tration probably would suggest craft Division and Sikorsky Air­ Missionary committee: M Admitted today: James Mori* ^ and southeast of Lake Ilmen .and that the possibilities of further in­ Mervyn Rathborne, CIO council enaw WUfHWMIX Roasting Chickens and Fowl age stamps, and $62 in cash. Tuesday night, was operated upon heavy winter fighting and assert­ craft Division, both of Stratford. Ralph Rockwell, chairman; Mi secretary, telegraphed Wlckard coni, 56 Irving street; Eugene i At the Mechanics Overall Ser­ for appendicitis and is now a pa­ ed that the situation would have Bcjth of Lake Ladoga on/ the Didn’t Own Lot come levies, a spending tax and The two divisions had been op­ George F. Borst, Miss Isabel Brodcur, 31 Findlay street; Mrs. i BAG SAUSAGE OF ALL KINDS Presto, Swansdnwn or Soffastlk northern end of the front re­ compulsory loans be explored first, last night. “ At the rame time lux­ vice on Wethersfield avenue, and tient at the hospital. been worse if the Germans had erated since the 1939 merger, when Massey. ury trade in fancy hotels and res­ Angelins Mistretta, 110 School I Buy U.S Aoi Bonds S Slumps SOME LINK SAUSAGE IMMN page-3 a First National Grocery store on kept on winning.) ported to have been repu^^ after with the modified retail sales tax Chance Vought was moved to Religious Education commute .street; Miss Agnes Daley, 217 | severe fighting. / But Took Fees the fourth choice In the) struggle taurants continues to be favored A WIDE VARIETY OF COLD CUTS...... Ib. 49e Pkg. Maple avenue, the dial and knob Stratford from East Hartford, as A. F. Howes, chairman; W, with meat. Black market trading Main street; Mra. Hazel H. Hut- I C ake Flour 29c Mrs. Thomas Benson of Birch to raise the additional $16,000,000,- Voiight-Sikorsky Aircraft. were ripped off the safes and in­ street received a telephone call Whitehill, Mrs. Ferdinand Kleil in meat Is reported. chinson, Andover. | effective efforts were Vnade to Death-nnd’Duty 000 which President Roosevelt has The company announcement Mrs. Karl Keller, Miss Margar LIptoa’a Contineatol f»«calnFltr»«“ “V this afternoon from her son. Harold New Haven, Jan. 15— (Ah—Pro­ "The California CTO council Discharged yesterday: Mrs. ; SPECIAL!. Jellied smash through the bottoms. *sald was needed this year for war said the reconstitution of the two Elliott ' urges that you use your emer­ Herbert Maguire and son, 156 . r Benson who Is In the Air Corps Sermon for Nazis Must Pay First bation Officer Martin Gesler told purposes. * ' divisions was made to permit Flower committee; Mrs. [a,rber’»”S 7V ""’t Pin ball machines at a tavern with the bombing squadron at gency powers to compel immedi­ Union street; Miss Allison Lee, ' on Maple avenue, were wrecked New York, Jan. 15— (A>)—In the City O u rt today that a child­ Would DIaoourage Luxuries Chance Vought to concentrate on Pohiman, chairman; Mrs. Chari M a h le ii' s Pkga. 29c Colombia,. S.. C. Among other special broadcast Intended for hood injury ha,d retarded James V. ate allocation of all available Andover; Mrs. Oscar Kurts and . CORNED BEEF lb. 35c I l Chicken 5oup llirtar;.'W ‘3 rU . and the nickles stolen. Quarter’s Taxes A restraining tax would be in­ the development and nroduction of Yurkahot, Miss Nellie Hollisti meat supplies to channels wlilch son, 54 Chestnut street; Mrs. 183 Sprbee Street things he said he had been promot­ German troops on the Stalingrad Fenello, 17, mentally, but from the tended not only to raise a part of combat types of aircraft, while Mrs. Wallace Jones, Mrs. W, Ready To Serve! ed to the rank of sergeant and will reach wrar production work­ Gwendolyn Pearson. 41 Hamlin Iserter’s - - : r ” . Given Prison Sentence front, the Berlin radio preached a story unfolded before Judge John the additional revenue, but would Sikorsky aircraft division will car­ Eells. Other meat items sell out so fast that we cannot ad­ hopes to be home on a furlough to­ death-and-duty sermon to Hitler’s A. Mare.sca, it appeared that ers." street; Miss Omstance Lucas, You Will Find the Largest Variety Washington, Jan. 15 iA5— discourage wartime purchases of ry on development -of the helicop­ Head usher, Ralph Rockwel Rockville. Salt Pork, vertise them. When you telephone or come to the etore, lserker’«o-'«“.'"‘l L ward the end of the month. He soldiers, it was disclosed today in James was ‘'amply capable of auditors, George Stiles. Karl Ki Portland. Me., Jan. 15.—(IP)— Chairman of the Senate and luxury goods. ter for military and commercial Calls Jury Incompetent Discharged today: Mrs. Richard look over the list. Kenneth E. Leavitt, 32, of Cum­ has not been home since June. a report to the Office of War In­ hearing opportunity’s knock and Representative Robertson (D„ purposes. Home Department super! 25c of Groceries Here of Any Place formation. House committees which handle taking advantage of same. tendent Mrs. E. E. &egar, M Gilbert and son, 27 Charter Oak 'M'e have a lot of meat but perhaps not the particular berland pleaded gbilty today to a taxe.i empha-sized today that ”at Va.), member of the tax-framing Igor R. Sikorsky, famed ^rcraft New York—(iP)—Out of the street: Mrs. Maurice Oourcy and iRetresb-*^" “ ;,7« charge of as.sault and attempt to The park department reported The broadcast came on the heels The youth, testimony disclosed, Ways and Means committee, has designer and developer of the Karl Keller; secretary-treasurar star Frank- item you want. This is war time and you will have ie in Town. ho skaUng’’ tonight on Center of a Berlin German-language least” ' the fli-st quarter’s pay­ had noticed for some time, that church school, Earl BuUer; assi Metropolitan. Museum of Art son, Efest Hartford; Gilbert Gra­ kill his wife,- Dai.sy, 32, with a ments of the 1942 income tax announced he would propose an helicopter, will continue as engin­ stormed John QuHas, sculptor and learn to change your mind often. H Red Cap / ^ i s Springs Pond due to the thaw and propaganda broadcast intended for many cars -were parked daily in eering manager of Sikorsky air­ tant William Shearer; Superintci ham. 92 Russell street; Mra. furts, Ib. a • • • e 39c ] Red CroseToweh ^ revolver last Nov. ‘30, and was must be paid March 15, regardless outright sale.s tax on all commo­ Prix de Rome winner, with "The Elizabeth Kupchunos, Wapplng. sentenced to three to five years in . There have been 10 consecu­ European continental consumpr the yard of an abandoned down dities when the committee takes craft. Rex B. Beisel. ehlef engineer dent of primary department, M tlon, the OWI said, reporting that of any changes In the tax struc­ state prison by Superior Court tive nights of skating on the town gasoline station. up the revenue problem a week or of the original Chance Vought as F. V. Williams: Beg! iners. Ml Chicken Chop Suey Ib. 39c municipal rink. all Soviet attacks in the Stalin­ ture. .Accordingly, he posted himself well as chief engineer of the com­ Eleanor Vittner; Cradle Roll. M; star Toilet Tissue 5pecial! Justice Albert Bellveau. The statement was issued joint­ two hence. He said thta waa Pork Sausage, Noodles Free! grad area “were shattered by the in the yard early one morning, “ the best wray left to distribute bined diilsion, has been named en­ George Borst Go-to-Church-Bani Potli wonderful valor of the German de- ly by Senator Oorge (D.. Ga.) Miss Gloria Bidwell. !srvf>'»2vi; Set Fire To Warehouse No Relaxing Of Ban Seen directed the driver of the first car a sacrifice we cannot escape.’’ gineering manager of Chance Ib. isseeaeaset SALT PORK FRESH OYSTERS fen.se.” and Representative Dough ton (D„ which appeared to a parking place Vought. Adjournment was made to 49c 6 rolls 25c N. C.) who said that "reports are The committee diseased a 20*' Washington, Jan. 15.—(A>i—An But the program for the Gei;- and collected a 25-cent parking similar proposal last year after Both divisions will continue to ladles parlor where a commits, With the United States Army man forces was a lengthy ad­ coming from over the country to consisting of Mrs. A. H. Barbel R. S. Coffee, Air Force in China. Jan. 4.__(De­ Office of Price Administration fee. He followed the same proced­ the Treasury had contended It operate tinder the general direction SPECIAL! Jnley Florida monition In which reference was the effect that a change will be ure with the next car, then the Mrs. Millard Park and Mrs. H. WEEK-END SERVICE... layed)— (J>)-tA flight of United spokesman said today the agency would be unfair to low Income o f Charles J. McCarthy, general POPULAR 1-Ib. pkg. . . . 37c made at least twice to soldiers made In the tax law which would next. etc. Tenney served sandwiches, doual States fighter planes strafed Japa­ saw no possibility of relaxing the groups. manager, and. for the present; will “who see no sense in holding on.” preclude the necessity of filing This went on for several days nuts and coffee. Store closes tonight at 6 o’clock. Orders received Doz. nese supply and transport installa­ east coast ban on pleasure driving, Meantime, overwhelming' continue to occupy existing office Oranges 25c if even for farmers and suburbanites, Objects Of Remarks 1942 returns due on March 15, and might have been going on still and factory facilities at Stratford. FOOD MARKET 3 Minute Oats, upYo 6 tonight delivered some time Saturday morning. tions at Bhamo, northern Burma, 1943. strength speared to be arrayed Marked Increase Shown today, setting fire to a big ware­ until the petroleum • shortage is The objects of the Berlin broad­ had not a policeman been sent to behind thApay-af-you-go princi­ The split up of the Stratford pkg...... ^U Absolutely no ’phone service after 7 p. m. Friday night, t o a s t e d 16 caster’s remarks were the rem­ the station to investigate com­ division gives United Aircraft four so that we can get our orders checked and store displays .SFEC1AL! Califontl* house fllled with gasoline drums. cased. 'Three government agencies ple for eonMting individual in­ Chicago, Jan. 16.—(/P)—Bu WHEAT OZ are in agreement, however, on the nants of the 22 divisions the Rus­ plaints about articles disappear­ manufacturing units — Pratt & Public Records come taxes. Although there was ness in most o f the nation’s 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING Walnut Meat, arranged for Saturday business. Pinehurst will open at GERM PKG policy that the prohibition ahould sians say they have penned in ing from parked cars. The police­ division o f opinion as to bow it Whitney aircraft (engines) and Thousands Arrested in Warsaw man thought it was odd when Fe­ clothing and furnishing stor^ 9 a. m. Saturday and be open all until 7 P. M. 5unkist Oranges A natural aouica vitanrlna and not now be extended to other front of Stalingrad. The Germans ahould be framed. Hamilton Standard Propeller (pro­ Vi-Ib. pkg. ... mlnerala of tha wheat berry. parts of the country—the OPA, have attempted lo take in sup­ nello told him he did not know the pellers)'in East Hartford and now showed a marked increase durini Many stores have stopped delivery entirely. We London, Jan. 15— (A^—Reuters Warrantee Deeds Might Go on Ckirrent Basis the Christmas holiday season, waf SMALL reported In a dispatch datelined the Office of Petroleum Adminis­ plies to the forces b y . transjHirt John Little to Albert F. Knof- name of the owner o f the station Chance Vought and Sikorsky in are doing our beat to take care of deliveries to our regu­ VieRnaTwistar..a 10* One pay-as-you-go plan w^aa re- Stratford. better in 1942 than in 1941', a su^ FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SPECIALS Native Fresh Eggs, SIZE— “A t the German Frantler” that trator, and the Office o f Rubber p.ane. the only avenue of com­ la, lota 18-19 on Essex street. who, he said, had given him per­ p«jrted authoritatively to be under 19c doz; 2 doz. 37c munication they now have. mission to operate there. vey disetosed today. However, large size, lar customers only. We must take care of these people thousands of persons were arrest­ Director W’illlam M. Jeffera. Virginia Ambrosini to Arrigio discuasion between Treasury offi­ survey by the National Asaoda if we can but we cannot take on further delivery busi­ Dated Doeuts ed today in Warsaw, the Polish There were reports yesterday Almetti, property located on the Judge Maresca granted FeneUo cials and congreaaional tax ex­ Decide to Take Orders dozen •fttfey, SwMi a nisi continuance on a charge of tlon of Retail CSothlera and Fui{ Juicy Florida Oraiif m Paacal Celery 6 5 c Frankfort Rolls capital, in a new mass roundup Nor* Nursea Needed from the Russian front that high-, comer of Harrison and Bissell perts, by which fewer bracket ness. by the Ctarman Gestapa ranking Orman’ officers were be­ streets. general breach of the peace and Sydney, Nova Scotia. Jan. 15-^ niahers, said the majority taxpayers might be put on a cur­ stores did not expect the aprinj Even if you have to walk to the store it will he better Coffee Ring Washington, Jan. 15.—(A>)—To ing taken out of the trap by plane. Williapi P. Johnson to Theodore naroled him In charge of the pro­ (4V-RepresentaUves of 8,500 idle White Grapefruit bation officer. ^ rent basis with last year’s tax steel workers decided today to and fall trade this year equ 25c doz. Lge. bch. 29c for you to stay with yhur own merchant whoever he may ivy Twfeevec meet minimum civilian and mili­ and BePtha Seitz, , property on liabilities slUpped and high- to Boiling Onions, Poind Cakes At«t; CUT last year’s business. tary needs, 65,000 young women Summit street. take drdera on strike negotiations be. His butter and coffee quotas are built upon your bracket indivlduala forgiven pari lb. Juicy New Toek, Jan. 16—m —Retali- must enter schools of nursing be­ Heavy Defensive Theodore and Bertha Seitz, to Confessed Killer Executed from the national office of the business and he will take better care of yon than we Can. of 1942 obligations and permitted United Cleel Workers o f America, High - Pressuring Bulgaria « reported a heaty tnmover in tween June 30, 1943 and July 1, Fighting Continues William F. Johnson, property on to pay the remainder in install- SacdlcM Grapefruit Fancy Tbmatoci Wh4n it comes to short items they belonc to our regular Next to Slencheetor liareli • o « goods baeauae t i weather con- 1944, Paul V. McNutt, director Broad street. Washington. Jan. 15.—(A5—Jar­ acting shortly before President Coca-Cola, car­ Berlin (From Orman Broad­ menta, thereby achieving full 'cur­ Philip Murray of the CIO announc­ New York, Jan. 15 , ____ customers. Tangerines atkNM generally favorable for defense health and welfare casts), Jan, 15.——(A^—Heavy de­ BUI of Sale vis T. R. Catoe, confessed Negro rent-payment status in two or ton of 6 bottles wtatar Miopptng and total sales services, announced today. This Virginia Ambrosini to Arrigio killer of several women, was exe­ ed the appointment of a three- dispatches broadcast by the Ber 4 for 25c 29c pkg. fensive fighting continues in the three years. man committee to negotiate in the tin radio indicated today that Qer near-reoord levels. quota exceeds the 1942-43 quota southern sector of the Russian Aimetti, rights and title to stock cuted at the District of Columbia It was understood the plan un­ FRESH PEPPERIDGE FARM BREAD FiMh p m * Bnadteist. Jna, reported by 10,000. and equipment of the firm known jail today.. The Negro was con­ strike of 13.500 Canadian steel many was high-pressuring Bui, Chocolate front with "unabated flercenese,’' der discussion would provide for men. garia Into further labor commltl EMILY HARRISON’S FRENCH DRESSING WITH as the Manchester Monument victed of the rape and murder of Sweet Taaferiiiee Table Celery Syrup, 1-lb. jar t le high eommand annoimced to­ Company located on Hdrrison wiping out the first 19 or 20 per menta for the Axis, perhaps as a 29c CHUTNEY ...... 29c and 49c bottle, Mnaael Food AddlUaa 1 day. Mrs. Rose Abramowitz on March cent o f the rates on 1942 incomes Iceberg Lettuce 2 street, Manchester. 8, 1941. Police quoted him as con­ Oraad Scribe Dira substitute for the military aid ahl ROBINSON’S FRENCH DRESSING...... 25c bottl In tbs Stalingrad area Orman it least the six per cent normal has withheld. D. M. BooRibay Harbor, Me., Jan. 15. troops were reported to be defend­ fessing the kiUlng o f seven wom­ tax and tne IS per cent first- 2 doz. 35c 19c bunch ______Song Writer Taken by Death en, Including Miss Jessie Eliza­ Quincy, Mass.,. Jan. 15.—(/P>-- Grapefruit ^ t a t a Sea and Shore Fisheries ing themselves in bitter combat bracket surtax. The fewest Sam Wood. fi5, grand scribe of Kooeevek aays she beth Strieff, a War Department Author Gets Promotion Oemmiaoioner- Arthur R. Green against continuous heavy Soviet bracket Includes persons with not the Massachusetts Odd, Fellows, Juice, No. 6 dm ‘ to eiutaa her New York. Jan. 15.—(A>)—Mrs. employe whose nude body was leaf announced today that after attacka over $2,000 o f surtax net Income. died today at his home. A past Yellow Ripe Banauaa Cabbage . M l een make Jease Crawford, song writer and found in a garage here June 15, Washington, Jan. 15.—(/P)—^ICat a year of planning, Maine canners Seventy-five Russian tanka were This would be a modification of grand repreaentative o f the order, The JW HAI^ CORK m etU nt Tdy Dny’ were ready to introduce the sea organist who with her husband 1941. He also was connected by Laurence T. Stallings, author and Yellow Eye •AO prtcee aul reported destroyed in yesterday’s the syatem advocated by Beatda- he waa Identified with Odd Fel­ MANCMMvm Comm- ' tm m i to peir museel as a war-time addition to played la theater throughout the police with the slaying of Miaa p a3rwri^L haa been promoted etangee. We n fighting, 35 of them at Stalingrad. country, died today. Among the ley Ruml, chairman of the board lowship for a qifarter of a cen­ utenant colonel on the n " 3 lbs. 33c 4 lbs. 19c Beans, 2 lbs. to Uantt “— i^tacks at Velikie Uiki Evelyn D. Anderson, a Now York of the New York Federal RMerve songs she wrote waa. “So Blue.’’ waitress, Aug. 4, 1941. tury. Funeral Mrvlcea will ha list o f the Marina Oorpa, with . Bank, , - held Sunday. dLAfear from Oct. ML - I

f-'r j? ' .♦ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTE|l. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1943 BVEKIMO HBRALP. MANCH»8TBE. ,C»NN. FRIDAY. JANUARY 15.194S VAOB Rockville Ration News Leiria H. Chapm u ^I^elson Report News From Manchester’s Neighbors 96, BockvUI* Daily Radio Programs By Cheater Bowles, Director f l o r the volunteer workers and In-I Tam State Offloe of Priee Administra­ convenience for. the public. In tii4 (^Unpaid Tax tion case of registration for War Ra^ Wat aponaor the first of a aeries of or with Mias Ruth Landon of the Elected Head The Connecticut air haa been tion Book No. 2, we will have parties to be given in the Hebron Columbia Center school. South Covenfry, Stafford Springs plenty of time to lay our pland Shows $63^763 End of Tolland town hall to provide local enter­ Mlaa Jeanne Heckler, secretary, Overcharged with emergenciea dur­ carefully. The head of our Food tainment and recreiiti^ for our arsity M n. 4oka & BtMto Mlaa Gladya M. Bloe read letters from pupils of the JoHn O. NetU Of Health Unit ing the past week. The supply of Rationing group spent four day^ Amos and Andy Contract 1942; Expects to Col­ young ^ op le or a n y / interested. 575-12, WliUnuotlo Divialon Red school and Brick school thank­ 472. Stafford oil and kerosene haa been down to In Washington last week studyinc Porter Reveals U1B-S, Bookrtll* Since the ban p l a ^ on pleasure Sports Roundup ing the PTA for playground equlp- bed rock and only by constant the plans. Early this week,, we cai^ lect Most of This. Tackles East driving it is ImpcJsslble for resi­ n ent recently given their schools. ried out teats among 200 house-] Th* regular meeting of Tolland dents to go to o h e nearby cities The annual meeting, of the Sax­ Fl-ank H. Baker was re-elected Mm. Eugene R. Roiire shifting of supplies from one dan­ To End on February 19 Arthur Sebert of the Board of wives to see exactly how long itf Tax ODileetor ■smoal Nelson By Jbigh nilaitoa, Jr. ^'parently think It more likely that -Orange will be held in the Com­ for movies, dahees. etc. ton B. Little Free Library Associa­ president of the Stafford public h ger point to another have we been The coming party will be held Education was unable to be pres, I Chosen Presiilent of able to ^ avoid many hcatleas will take for each registration! has prepared a statement showing New York, Jan. 16— (/P|—It’s a a boy would be named Blaine than Hartford Five Sehools Plan To munity Houae Tuesday evening, tion was held at the library build­ ent as scheduled to tell about the library for his 19th term at the Based on these tests, we can de-{ New York, Jan. IS—It's Just ■ the regular cast aind tbs guest, Saturday evening. Square dancing ing on Monday evening. Officers Rockville Group. homes. the tax situation relative to delin­ natural assumption that the ftnt that a giri would be named sports Jan. 19. Arthur Bushnell, the new new hchool bus regulationa ordered annual meeting of the asapeiation termlne exactly how many volunn Paul Muni. will be tfie principal feature. Ten­ for the new year were elected as possible Amos and Andy (Free­ quent taxes at the clooe of b«ai- thing a fighting man ought to editor... .Man Mountain Doan, the master, will preside. nant’s orchestra will fiimish mus­ tr comply with the Federal re­ held Wednesday night at Library AU over Omnecticut, the* re­ tcer workers we will require and Kate has been away from the learn ia how to fight and Ool. ruxsler, la spending hla time those follows; President, William Wolff; quest for a 25 percent reduction In Rockville, Jan. 15— (Special) — how many hours it wijl take to do man Gosden and Charles Correll) microphone since last Friday ness on December 31. 1942. Clarke Puts Presflure ic and the quadrille will be taught vice-president,'Howard''A. Rice; Hall. Miss Mabel G .Meyers was sponse to the elimination of all but Heinle MUIar of the Marines cornea a ya OB bis Georgia farm and is Extend Service Next Sunday the pastor wiU school transportatiph by Feb­ Mrs. Eugene A. Roure has been the whole job. may leave the air next month. night, with no indications when There is now x total o f $63.- in the old time manner. Box secretary, Clayton Hunt; treasu­ re-appointed librarian to serve for the most necessary driving was up with the Idea that this require­ pecking around only 277 pounds On Squad Thie Past continue the morning worship ser­ ruary 1. In his place Miss Mar- Two or three weeks before the she will be able to return. She 763.46 unpaid ia txxsa over a peri­ lunches are requested, and will be rer, Mrs. Ethel Blakeley; commit­ her 26th year. Other officers elected president of the Rockville amazing. Our inspectors, working But not, should they get a new ment should make boxing the No. 5 leas than when be went into vice on a scries of services on the gi ret Jacobson, who has complet- registration, we will start a aerieil •poneor. i # is reported showing Improvement, od starting from 1930, ths greater Week; Need Victory “Christian Home.” This is an inttf auctioned off. Similar parties will tee members for three years: Miss vice-president, Angus C. Park; Public Health Nursing Associa­ with the State and Local Police, 1 sp ort... .O f course, Od. Miller, the A rm y.. ,,Atlentown. Pa., has Forty Stati'fi A|iprov«f e, a survey of the town for the of 60 evening meetings in aU part Speculation that thla ’ famed however., amount being the unpaid tax on portant subject for thought. If the be held once in two weeks. The Marion Holmes and Clayton Hunt. secretary-treasurer. Ernejt ' K. tion to succeed Mrs. Herbert J. found relatively few violators at X former N. B. A. president, has borroised the “Whiz Kids" nick­ Leajjuc Prexy Girl Scouts organization has ODT in this connection, explained of the State to which we will In-J blackface team, which has been the 1941 liat which amounts to Over Old Rivals. Alhleticti; Lcuh Thaa home is the hope of tomorrow, The report of the librarian, Mrs. Taft: directors, Frank H. Baker, Regan. The other officers are as the night clubs, road'houses, mov­ 319JW266. 'The fact that bens wUI vara than a passing interest In name from the University o f Hll- promised to take charge of the Howard Rice, shoVed a yearly reg­ many of the local difficulties be­ Mrs. Charles B. Pinney. Angus C. follows: Vice presidents, Mrs. ie theaters, and other pleasure vite local board members, school broadcoaUng since January. 1926, Dialing tonight: NBC— 8 Lu­ boxing and there might ba some aoia for a boys' club basketball •how strong is the hope? teachera and other volunteers so not be placed againat unpaid taxes Manchester High is In tip top Five Per Cent Plan to second one. The Parent-Teacher istration of patrons as 130 resi­ ing encountered in the effort to Park, Mrs. Lewis B. McLaughlin, Francis T. Maxwell, Mrs. Frank places throughput the State. and on the networks since Aug. cille Manners from Houston, Tex.; good argumanta Ih favor of water team that has hit a. 72-point aver­ States Views The morning worship service in that there will be no possible hitcli fpr 1941 until AprU 14 asaaas th shape iTor its encounter with East the Federated school is to be held Association will be in charge of dents and 20 non residents. The comply with the new ruling and William H. Heald, Charles ' F. Hardenbergh, Mrs. Alco E. Tay­ The overwhelming majority of 19, 1929, might retire developed 8:30 Jnforaoatlon Please, Deems polo for aailora, but here'a what age in 18 games. They’re 14-16 Drop Football. in the final proceedings. Taylor; 9 Waltz 'Time; 9:80 Plan­ moat o f this amount will be paid next Sunday and until later in the the third, and other local organi­ total circulation was 4,040 volumes demonstrated with the map which Beckwith, Ernest K. Taft, Michael lor; secretary, Miss Li Maude Connecticut citizens took this lat­ after an ararouncement by them h boa to asy: year olda. Hartford high on the latter's home zations are asked to fall into line A registration of this kind ia from Hollywood that they would tation Party; 10 People Are Fun­ before that tima. social rooms of the church. of which B14 were juvenile, and she has recently completed on D. O'Connell, Enos E, Penny, Par­ Weyhe: assistant secretary. Miss est development in all-out war “With much praasat day wur- floor thie evening and according On Basel ml I in carrying on the good work. which is Indicated each school bus huge undertaking. There is bound conclude with their present spon­ ny Quiz. Wban Ha T s k Oillea a t Cliicago. Jan. 16— (J1 — H ilb The Boy Scouts will meet in the 3.326 adult. Fiction leads the ley C. Patten; book purchasing Betty Gessay; treasurer, Sherwood very much in their stride. They *1716 delinquency when Mr. Nel­ tars, particularly againat Tojo, UawlUIxg PbUosopber to reports drifting over east the school officials strongly back a The annual meeting of St. Pet­ classes of circulation with 2.037 route and location of each home. conimittee, Mrs. Charles B .' Pin­ C. Cummings: assistant treasurer, walked, they rode their bicycles or to be some inconvenience and sor at the end of the contract CBS—8:30 Thin Man drama; 9 church this evening at 7:30 with er’s Parish will te held Saturday son took offloe ia 1836 was $635,- hand-to-hand atuff, boxing la too After Texas A. and M. handed home tMm is also In excellent |> ij e program of emphasizing, rather Rev. Ernest E. O'Neal as the volumes: non fiction 426, periodi­ \ ilton I. Ro.se. who transports ney, Mrs. Claude B. Tschummi, Raymond W- Spurling; executive they stayed at home. Automobiles some delays. However, wc will try period February 19. This decis­ Anita Louloe, Ralph Bellamy in evening, openmK "t 8 o'clock, at to make the whole thing as easy 000 and dated back to 1612. All at Important to monkey with. More tl Texas Christian baaketbali physical condition. Incidentally Frick Firm in tX U K .l de-emphasizing, inter-schol- leader. cals 922. juvenile 639, and miscel­ the largest numbei of school chll- Mrs. Lewis McLaughlin, Miss committee, Lehbeus F. BisscII. were used only for the most neces­ ion seems to nave been based on "Private Worlds” ; 9:30 Brewater team a 58-2 H licking, an Aggie the home of the Misses Pendleton for everyone as possible and I ar ' the sponsor's desire to condense Boy; 10 Lanny Rose and the Car­ the old txxep to 1830 have either kids Shoidd box. The old bayonet Manchester la the only team to pin L o o n athletics thla year and feel it One of the teachers of Hicks laneous 16. Of this number 246 d.en, Including those attending Mabel Meyers. Mrs. Gibson Wil­ chairman, E. Fenton Burke, as­ sary purposes .. . to drive to work, been paid or taken from the active manual does not go In tor footwork fan approached Hub McQuiUan, That Natiomil and Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert. Officers sure that by this time we will all| their flve-ttmes-a-week program avan. a defeat on the East Hartford ^ ■ is their patriotic duty to do ao. Memorial school who has been were circulated in the schools. The I'ancheater High school, covers 95 liams; Children's book committee. sistant chairman. Mrs. Thomas W. if no other method of getting there list loaving the date o f tho unpaid t<.. the left or the right. Yet any t',e T. C. U. coach, and congratu­ team thua far this season end F u im This was revealed today by H, will be elected to serve for the en­ miles each day. and carries 138 agree that rationing represent! into a weekly half-hour because BLU—7:05 Scramble with Bob Will Quit If boarding in Tolland is now with suing year, reporta will be render­ highest single month for circula­ Miss Mary E. Smith, Mrs. Frank Sykes, Mrs. Francis H. Burke, was possible, for an occasional taxes 1930. To furthar rcihico this boxer, if thrust at with a bayonet, lated him for his sbility to take prospects for m tight game from 1 V. Porter, executive secretary of .two of the other teachers of the tion was August with a total of pupils! George I.Atham carries 121 Sharp, Supt. of schools, Earl M. Mrs. Herbert J. Regan, Arthur E. shopping trip (thousands upon our only real protection agalns^ of war restrictions on canning Ripley: 8:30 Meet Your Navy, new ed and other ncces.sary business the shortages which are beginning amount Mr. Nelson is preparing to would Inatlnctlvely Nde step and, such a. shellacking without bat start to flnlsh. Make Demands. • the National .Federation of Stats cchool commuting to, Willlmantic. 478; and the lowest was May when and Miss Ida Heether. 94. These Witt; branch library committee, Hayward; medical advisory com­ thousands of housewives have an­ and their feeHng that their type time; 9:30 Dick Himber Band; turn over to the town miinasi the transacted. to grow up all around us. of broadcast would suffer as a 10 John Gunther, new time; 10:30 with his ‘Inside' hand throw a Ung an eya Hub took the con Start First Team ------[ High School Athletic Aasocistlons, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Steele Miss Clarissa L. Pendleton ia 146 volumes were taken out. Dur­ ir elude Windham High school Charles F. Beckwith, Harold L. mittee, Dr. E. H. Metcalf, Dr. R. nounced that from now on they older aoeounta to force eonectloas. counter punch while going out- gratuladons tbs same way. “Ac­ Coach WiUred Clarke wiU etart • By Ford C. Frlrk t ■'R'^r a .survey of .schools inyAO have had, as recent guests friends ing the pa.sl year additions to the pupils. ^ Andrews, Mrs. Alexander H. Wil­ C. Ferguson. Dr. T. F. O’Loughlin: are on a schedule of one trip to result. Your Income Tax, new time. In all of the taxes uncollected spending a week or two in Yon­ Although you can't see mucn 'The boys, as everybody calls M B S--7:30 Halls o f Montezu aida o f or out and under the tually,” be oonfsssed later, his first five egainst the Eiast Frealdent of* the National I^ragiie I'i'ltt'S l epre.senled in the orgalUzae from South WUlington. .shelves have been made aa fol­ There will hr no further ini'etine son; committee on care ol build­ publicity for association, Mrs. Ar­ the store each week), for trips to up to the 1941 Il.st over 99 per cent ' tion. / kers, N. Y., with her nephew-in­ evidence of it yet. we are making| them, hsve been with their pren- thrust. In the ring that would wami’t stoic. I was stunned.” Hartford aggregation tonight. All New York, Jon. 15 .TTi - Asj The Federated Church school lows: State grant,' 55 volumes; until March, when the annual ing, Frank H. Baker, Parley C. thur F. Bush, Jr.; finance commit­ the doctor, or to carry on a job ma; 8:30 Cisco Kid, drama; 9:30 o f the total haa been eoUeeted and "Our survev showe Several Tolland Grange State ta, sending (to date) 82 tons of the' Center school during the year Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vine had The OPA took steps la.st weeki Uns, take charge as he presents Bulletin ^ a rd . t^usineas haa come to, student o that tradition that a soldier Tlu'ee &ames; Chag tion to s minimum. A schedule of Benefit Society auxiliary and Alex February 20, 1886, the daughter of Yes. it's just that simple. 154 games involves no more travel tances of travel srf too great or . "•a Grange members have been at- scrap to the mills. We are among 1939-1940, and has been teaching the sixth degree conferred upon Gottlieb and Mary Hahn Ruettcr. to guarantee further the hlghj papers at the Universities of Ar­ never got a task for which civilian them at the State Grange meet­ Fonlanella. noU Press Willis Team than a 140-game schedule because transportation too limited.” twiding the state session in Hart­ those doing good work in first in Glastonbury, is taking a new Besides her husband she leaves her quality of garments for women's, I Drive Is Plauned kansas and Pittsburgh now have experience fitted him? Steve Woz- The survey disclosed that aUUa>. ford this week. aid. We have met and passed our position teaching mathematics at ing in Hartford Tuesday night. The following officers of the The conversion program has girls' and children’s outerwear I girl sports editors... .Elaine Kshn nlalt' former national distance in either case each chib must make mother, Mrs, Mary Reutter of this been going on at a faster and fast­ 1080 1S80 The Bryant A Chapman bowlera three trips to the ball park of tie staffs have been reduced abmB ' ^ News has been received from quotas for U. S. O. and Red Cross the Plant Junior High school in The Hi-Y’s and several other parish of the Stafford Univcrsalist city; a son, Gerald Day in the U.S. garments, such as skirts, dresses,! of the Pitt Newt finds it annoying owlmmlng champion, has just been young people held a skating party church elected for 1943 are: church er pace, and through it we expect WTIC WURC For Typewriters crept up a bit on the 1eag;ue Willis every other city In ths league. 25 per cent since the war stxztstL Miss Thelma Price that the Falls drives. 52 of our bovs are in the West Hartford. Army; three sisters. Miss Rose S. jackets, and snow suits. Kilocydes Kiloeydea to get letters addressed to' "Mr. transferred from an anti-tank out­ Travel in 1942 waa trimmed abool Village school where she is teach- service, 90 per cent having enlist­ Columbia residents who have on the lake Tuesday night after committee, Mra. William A. Ab­ to save millions of gallons of fuel Henceforth, all manufacturers! Elaine Kahn” by folks who ap- fit to the amphibian command. SKgregation by handing the luck­ Analyzing the penant race in which refreshments were served Ruettcr of Hartford, Mrs. Pauline oil. advance, of course, is a task defy­ 36 per cent, and 61 percent of ths ^ Ing is to close Friday night. Jan. ed. Our Casualty Station was one" been in the habit of patronizing bott, Harley DimcKk and Richard i of these clothes must file with our! Friday, January 15 at the home of the leader. Mrs. Schneider of Rockville, and Miss The municipal governments ,Frtda]r, Jaxuory 16 Hartford, Jan. 15—(J*)—ThroW' less CThambers’ outfit a pasteing ing the powers of the eageet base­ transportatian was handlod b f ' V 15, for at least three weeks, per- of the first to be fully equipped the New England bus which runs Pinney: music committee, Charles office a work chart, showing just| •dJO—The Story of Mary Marlin. Edith Elliott. Frieda Ruetter, also of this city., throughout the State, the State 3:00—David Harum ing ita force behind the drive to in the T league. Polinakl hit 387 ball aSvant Uutt aver uvsd. 8 o privately owned automobiles. ' _ baps longer on account of oil and has been an inspirntion to through the town night and morn­ B. Pinney, Alexander H. Wilson She leaves two brothers. Carl F. how much labor cost goes into! 8:15—Ms Perkins. 3:15— Ne.vr for three string honors and even “Receipts of sports events M l and Mrs. Jennie Wightman; Pledge Government, stores, shops, office obtain typewriters for the armed many of last year’s players ora al­ ahortage. other communities. On Decetnber ing on the route from Willimantlc Ruetter of East Hartford and Al­ each kind of garment. The manu­ 3:30— Pepper Youngis Parally. 8:20—Tune Time Tisrers I^ad Dodders Fare that score could not get the Mov­ off 25 per cent lest year.” h* ote 8 the Hebron Defense ' Council committee, William A. Abbott, buildings, are cooperating \vith us forces, the State Salvage commit­ i ready In the service that the line' to Hartford regret to hear that bert Ruetter of this city. facturer is required to put into I 3:45—Program from N. Y. 3:3(P—Ad Liner ers by the Milkmen. Willis’ gang served, “But the d r ^ Ams not took up the business of the new the morning trip through the cen­ John P. Brown. Mrs. Charles Dim- splendidly. tee today announced'plans to re­ ups taking the field opening day Friends may call after 3 o'clock each garment the same labor costs { 4:00—Backstage Wife. 4:00— Holiday Broadcast quest local committees to conduct took two out of three points from are going to present new faces in mean a proportionate decrease ta watch tower and the need for ter will be discontinued in the Gilead mick; floral committee. Mrs. Mat- this afternoon at the Ladd Funeral According to the present regu­ and materials used in th% same) Rec Jr. Loop Loss of Leo ('hagnots. Komp^nlk hit '’'high spectator interest. more air raid wardens. Harold L. tie Lasbury, Miss Elsie Ramsen, 4:15—Stella Oallaa 4:15—Attemoon Melodies individual drives in their com­ key positions right down ths line. next few days. home. The funeral service will be lations. every commercial and pub­ type of (garment last March. 4:45— War News three string with 344. In the other Prep sports are osntflbatlBff la Hebron Gray, Defense Council chairman, Mrs. John P. Brown; Miss Cyn­ lic building which now uses more 4:30— Lorenzo Jones. munities. As the season goes on more play­ Word has been received here The l>dies Aid Society of the held on Saturday afternoon at 2 For instance, if the dress yb^| 4:46—Young Wldder Brown. 4:55— National News Seth Low Pierrepont, chairman "ame Morin rtys won the odd game ths Anurlcsn victory p eogiaa arm donated a steamboat whistle that that Corporal Joseph Kaplan, twin thia Kelsey and Mias Barbara Pin­ than one thousand gallons of oil a ers will be lining up with the fight­ m Xim reorganization meeting of was used on a boat skippered by Gilead Congregational church held o'clock at the Ladd Funeral home. bought last March for $14.98 con-| 6:00—When A Girl Marries. 5:00—Ad Liner—Musical (3oop- of the State committee, said that Eke Out Victory Over Durocher Is Ordered to by one point as the Motor Sales ing forces; others will te going officials tool obllgatM ta saaMMir I brother of Morris Kaplan of Chest­ their annual meeting at the par­ ney; auditors. Mrs. Alexander H. Rev. John Bahler. pastor of the year must convert to coal, or be in tained $11 worth of material and! swept through the other two thenq. We must give these yooBB* the Hebron Red Cross was held as his father many years ago, to Wilson and Ralph Booth; clerk and 5:15—Portia Faces Life. erative quotas have been assigned to each into war industry. The picture nut Hill is stationed in Africa. sonage on Wednesday afternoon. Apostolic Christian church will of- the process of conversion, by Feb­ labor, the manufacturer must cbn- 6:30—News. Panthers’ F i g h t ingj Report for Physical games. Twarnite copped the hon­ stera this chance to fnristall » scheduled Monday evening at the ' be used as an air raid warning treasurer, Frank Sharp. Mr. ruary 1st. j S :30-Ju st Plain BilL of the towns in which the salvage wlU te constantly changing week The following officers were elected ficiate. Burial will be In Grove tinue to put approximately the] 5:40 -Memory Lane committees will undertake the ors in this match with a 340 high "what’s tlM use" attttufis %s,Red Cross room, Hewitt's store signal. We were in Hebron, which Sharp waa presented with a check Your Local War Price and Ra­ 6:45—Front Page Farrell. Team Last Night. Examination by Army. after week. The outlook ia tor i building. Mrs. Charles C. Sellers, includes the villagea of Hebron, for this year. President. Miss Clara Hill cemetery. itame amount of labor into it now 6:00—News. 5:45— Ben Bernie drive. three string. The scores: race that will te providing sur­ approach armed service Ellis; vice president, Mrs. Annie for his many years of faithful Bjuildings Converted tioning Board will give you the de­ diam bers Movers retiring chairman-treasurer, was Gilead, and Amston, take these service as clerk-treasurer. if the dress is to retail at the same | 6:15—'Victory Is Our Business. 6:00— News In Hartford, New Haven and prises at sveiy turn. South Coventry Eixite; secretary, Mrs. Dorothy The old Rockville High school tails. price. 6:05— Joiin B. Kennedy—News Bridgeport, members of the WPB Keo Junior League New York. Jan. 15—(>e— Con­ Polinski ...... 137 141 109—387 hi charge. Many Gilead and Am- duties seriously, as we do every­ 6:30—^Musical Appetizers. Every manager hae a blggar ston voters were present. Mrs. Ellis; treasurer. Mrs. Rachel Buell; J. Henry Greaves for many building is being changed over 6:10— Sports district office staffs have had Won Lost fronted by the Imminent entry of Oileman ..... 89 — 77 — 166 thing relating to the war effort. years chairmafi of the Tiustces oi 6:45—Lowell TtoxoMM, commen­ construction job in his own lineup Schools Find • Vorus Nickerson of Amston was There is so much that each one Fire Chief Arthur L. Wood- directresses, Mrs. Alice Foote, from oil to coal today. As a result, According to present plans, the Because of the acute gasoline} tator. 6:15— Today at the Duncans campaigns in progress for some Tigers ...... 6 0 Manager Leo Durocher Into mili­ A. Chambers . . . 9.1 82 ' —175 elected secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Mrs. Lida Way. Mrs. Lucy Storrs, Ihe Second Congregational church all of the grade school buildings of state-wide re^stration for War shortage, we have been able to ex­ 6:30- Keep Working, Keep Sing­ time. T>’pewrriter dealers and Blue Jrs...... 5 1 Cowles ...... 97 84 86—266 than was ever the case before IH of 1 1 8 can and should do. which is worth and Charles Dainton have 7:00— Fred Waring In Pleasure tary service and with Pete Reiser baseball history. This year's jb-Daniel G. Horton was elected asking little enough when com­ Mrs. Ethel Porterf social commit­ was re-elected chairman for the town are now heated by coal. Ration Book No. 2 will take place tend the dates for tire inspection. I ing, America manufacturers represent stives Panthers ...... 3 3 T. Chambers ...110 126 98—3.'54 installed five additional air raid 1943 at the an|iual meeting of the Time. and other stars already In uni­ games will be won by the teams Better Sports ^•■branch chairman. Mrs. C.'Daniel pared with the hardships endured sirens in different sections of the tee. Mrs, Mabel Warner. Mrs. Jc.s- The Sykes School has not as yet around the 15th to the 20th of The former deadline was January | 6:45—The World Today throughout the state have also Rockets .... • • • >...... 3 3 Armstrong .... — 87 106— 19$ sie Adams. Mrs. Louise Links. Mrs. congregation last evening. Other been changed over. February. As in the case of sugar 7:15—News of the World. been cooperating in the campaign, form, President Branch Rickey of that best master the problem at W ay of Gilead was elected chap­ and sacrifices made for us by our town for the Defense Council. 31st. Under the new regulation. 7:30—Betty l.ou and Tommy 7 :0 0 -A m os 'n' Andy Frosh Five ; ______S 3 ter vice-chairman. The sum of boys. Quite a proportion of Hebron Catherine Hills; missionary com­ trustees elected. .Washington D. John Herbert Rawlings rationing last spring, every man. “ A” card holders have until March | 7:15—Rex Stout "Secret Weap­ designed to obtain one standard Mohawks* ...... 2 4 the Brooklyn Dodgers says “base- Totals ...... 526 510 475 1521 bringing along new men to ths These are located at Lester Hill’s Graves, Fred L. Malteson, Mrs. Rlgga. ijsITs manpower question no long­ proficiency point This year’s College FootbaO Paeet f494.76 was reported in the treas­ people get their mail addressed in North Coventry; at Axel Ol­ mittee, Mrs. Lida Way, Mrs. John Herbert Rawlings. 50, a woman and child in the state must 31st. and “ B" and ‘‘C" card hold­ on” size typewriter in each four man­ Swishers ...... 2 4 Bryant A^CIiapman ury, the accumulated savings of Rachel Buell. Mrs. Annie Hill; Matteson; deacon, Herbert A. Dhotographer of note, died />n be registered. That means 1,800,- 8:00—Cities Service Concert. ufactured since Jan. 1, 1935, now er is in the distance—it’s here.” C. Wilson .121 134 106— .160 champions will te champions at Andover and Westchester R. P'. D. sen's on Talcott Hill; at Howard ers have until February 28th. 8:30—Information Please. 7:30—Idas. Area Wolverines . ______0 6 Many Changea Alta* Jf.j^the past four years left after all ^onie of the things wc accomplish telephone committee, Mrs. Wini­ Glazier; church clerk, ,J. Henry Thursday at the Rockville City 000 people. 7:45 Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost in civilian hands. Many of the Durocher has been notified to K. Chapman .8 7 98 98— 281 adaptability. Manning's. South street exten­ Greaves; trcasureis, Herbert A. 9:00—Waltt Time. report to s draft bo.ard for a phys­ Boacball althor should te, or It ''bills and quotas had been paid. Of here are thus wrongly accredited sion; at Charles L. Purdin’s at fred Ellis, Mrs. Grace Martin and hospital. He was bom in Rock­ War Ration Book No. 2 will be Won’t it be wonderful when the Persons larger firms in the three cities The Tigers were hard pressetl H. Burr ..., . . 90 1.15 109—S34 War Is Over. this sum $112 was i*aiscd and con­ to those towns instead of Hebron. Mrs. Janet Milne. Reports of the Glazier; missionary treasurer, ville, May 28, 1892, the son of John used primarily for the rationing of 9:34V—Plsntation Party. have already sold their typewrit­ ical examination. Rickey revealed R Fish ...... 96 110 109—315 shouldn’t te. So far, every indica­ Lathrop's Corner; and at Floyd war is over and you can stop down 8:53—Pipe Dreama. 8:00—Kale Smith Hour to top the Panthers last night and tributed towards the 1943 March Rep. Harold L. Gray has been different rommittees were read. It emeritus, Mrs. Delos Dazellc; audi­ J. and Mary (Richard) Rawlings. canned goods and possibly meats. to the grocery store for some big, 8 :55 - Cecil Brown ers for this purpose. yesterday, and if he passes this H. Skoog .., ..111 108 95—841 tion and utterance from the gov­ Standlsh’s at the north shore of tors. Lavergne Dimock and Mar­ 10:00—People Are Fu.iny. W. K. Hjelm, who will direct it was not until th final two min­ "screen test” presumably will be ernment has definitely pointed out By Hatry OeagpiMMi quota. The residue is to pay cur­ assigned to the committee on In­ the lake. was voted to hold one meeting a He was a member of St. John's Plans are also underway for the fat, juicy steaks, and then pile the I 9:00— Great Moments From rent production expenses at the corporations in the House of Rep­ month with a supper and one work shall Biadway; church school Episcopal church, Stanley Dobos* 10:80—Program from New York. the drive, announced that the utes were the winner, able to reclassified immediately from 3A Total-s .137 580 516 1518 that baseball has a job to do, NEA Sports Editor Mr. and Mrs. James W. Green rationing of butter, lard and oleo- family Into the car and drive up Great Plays New York, Jan. 15 — CoIleg6 * % jurisdiction of the chairman, and resentatives. meeting. A delicious supper was Superintendent, Mrs. Bradford Post, American Legion, and the margerine. 10:46—Program from New York. 9:30-^That Brewster Boy' firms will not be asked to donate break through for a victory al­ to lA and placed In line for an morale job, Tmd holds a rightful are visiting their son Emerald, Biclwell and Superintendent emeri­ into the Berkshirea-and Litchfield 11:00—News. their machines, but will be re­ football can't miss coming out a t to provide for expense of food in Mrs. Norman Wilson of the, Bol­ served by Mrs. Milne and her as­ Hockanum Sick Benefit Society. In some ca.ses during the past County for a picnic and a day in | 10:00-—Caniel Caravan though leading at half time, 8-1. early call to colors. U’illls’ Garage and useful place In the war. K’ the event of feeding evacuees. who is stationed with the army tus, Herbert A. Glazier; church 11:15—Three Suns. quested to sell such typewriters as The exploslye leader of the So the National League ii going tho war in tetter shape t h u wtea ton Road, has forwarded the Hebron Juvenile Grange. No. 35 tor Jeninga of Worcester and sev­ often received the forms and ques­ out the window for good and for tra. 11:30—Abe Lyman, Songs. the Frosh Five, 33-13. The loscm are natural^' tions on the green, food sales, par- iana. The address as previously at the same hospital. well; delegates. Mrs. William told Rickey by telephone that he Total . . . ___ 532 5C2 506 1600 ranging games which w ill, hold their regular meeting eral cousins. tionnaires from Washington only all! Believe me, the folks who 12:55 Newa. 12:00--News were not able to get by the stiff if for no other reason than the i.' ties, etc. A big parade was also given was somewhat incomplete. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Bein have Spellman and Urn. Fred L. Matte- The funeral w4ll be held on Sat­ would take the draft examination rhagnota , held jointly with the American Le­ returned to New York City after next Tuesday afternoon at the at the last minute, and in some work, for the OPA will be among Satufdav Morning, Jon. 16 Saturday Morning, Jan. 16 Employers Must defense of the bai-k court men and proximity of the schools. Gilead Community hall.. Installa­ son; alternate delegates, Mrs. urday afternoon at 2 o'clock at upon his return to his home at St Kunicki .....116 96 90-322 gion on the park, when the huge spending a short furlough with Bradford Bidwell and Mrs. Eva places there was unnecessary work the most delighted to see them go! A. M. A.M went down to defeat. The acoree Nobody ia hurt. Trsnsportatloa tion of officers will take place. the White Funeral home. Rev. H. 6:00— Reveille, Agriculture News Louis. Gleason ...... ion 10.8 112 320 Clian"e Plans cannon, donated by the Legion, his mother. Mrs. Arthur Cowles Kellogg; nominating committee. 7:00 -Njwa Tigers Thle development caused Rickey Whelan ...... 101 126 98 325 is no iiuurinountable problem.' Mrs. Laura I.«omia of Manchester B. Olmstead, rector of SL John's 6:25—News. File Wage Slips . 'Wr 1 Crowds are just as >’ good and was carried off. Hundreds attend­ and Mr. Cowles on South street. Mrs. Harry McGowan and Mrs. church will officiate. Borial will be Whitney Aircraft plant in Willi-1 7:10--Shoppers Special Music, B. F. T. to comment thit “ We’re liable to Hilinski ...... 95 104 104 -303 ed these events and hundreds of Ellington Mr. Bein is a U. S. Navy diver will install the officers. 6:80— Doye O'Dell. time Tedf erd, rf .... ___ 4 0 8 A t happy. Such a een> Hebron Juvenile Grange No. 35 Eva Kellogg, Mrs. John Richens in Grove Hill cemetery. mantle. im into spring training with only H. Bai ton ...... 119 103 08 320 a V c i i i trallzatlon of competition lends it­ dollars were realized. working on the damaged liner and the Rev. Russell E. Camp. Willin^ton 6:45—Reveille. 7 :35—Shoppers Specuil Davis, If ...... ___ 2 0 4 waa awarded the title of a "Honor Funeral Saturday Local members of Anne Wood I I Hartford, Jan. 16—(>P) A re­ three Infleldera— Bill Herman, self well with all war angles end | Every effort has been made to Mrs. Theodore S. Darrah and Normandie in New -York harbor. Rev. Camp appofnted a committee 6:55—News. 7:45—Robart Furriers Program .Milikowski, c . .... 3 0 6 Arky Vaughan and Alex Kampou- Total . .. .551 5.17 602 1590: Grange" at the State Grange held The funeral of George Henry Mlaa Jennie B. Cbnrcfe Elderkln t^apter, D. A. R.. at-1 7:00—Morning Watch. minder to Connecticut employers helps the game. save motley. The chairman herself daughter Mary Elizabeth have re­ Instead of the usual day, which on music lor the first time with Wood, 68, who died on Wednesday tended the monthly meeting Tues- ] 7:55— News Lana, rg ...... ___ 1 0 2 ria. When things get to this stage has built fires to warn, the Hewitt in Hartford this week and won a 8:00— News. that individual wage slips and con­ Ne game of football'is ntore wo- turned to their home at the Con­ is Wedne*lay, the Ladies’ associa­ the following. Mrs. John Richens. at St. Francis hospital will be held day afternoon at the Nathan Hale 8:00— News ol the World tribution reporta must be filed King, rg ...... ___ 0 (k 0 the manpower question no longer Mnrlarty Bros. War Conditions Force ... store building, tlie use of which gavel for that title. Some of their Mrs. Walter Mather entertained 8:15—World News Roundup. 8:15—Shoppers Special Citing than that In which there is gregational Parsonage on Maple tion meeting will be held on Mon­ Mrs. Spencer Bradway and Mrs. at the Union church chapel on Sat­ Hotel in Willlmantic. Miss Elisa­ with the Unemployment Compen­ ( llfford, Ig ...... ___ 0 0 0 IS In‘ the distsnee— It’s here. It’s Roglnka ...... V 88 106 266 ‘ is given by Walter C. Hewitt free day of next week, January 18, in duties to win this title was buying 830— Women's Radio Bazaar 8:30—News H Lechapelle . . 89 104 110 -SOS Winter Projarram to Be a natural incenti"e to win. war stamps or a war bond, a good Herman Meiser. urday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. the E. D. Pinochle club Monday beth Gates, who taught in raoun- j sation depajrtment by Jan. 28 waa arrived.” Inti'i'Mci tinnal games, for ths of charge. A stove was donated by street from the Manchester hospi­ the vestry of the Congrcgationql with Nan Clarke. 8:35—Shoppers Special Con­ 10 0 20 Zachee ______102 109 111—322 tal. mark on their annsual inspection, The payment of $8,200 Indebten- George S. Brookes will officiate. night at her home in South Will- tain schools waa the speaker of voiced today by James J. Graham, Revifieil at Once. I mo.st part, are a fad and an ex- neighbors free of charge. The com­ church. This is the annual- meet­ Burisd will be in Grove Hill ceme­ 8:55 - Program Parade. tinued executive director of the Employ­ Panthers R. Lachnpelle .. 98 114 96-308 mittee in charge cleaned and put Mrs. John B- DeCarli is in Rock­ report of the lecturer every month, nes of St. Edward's church during ington. There -were only two tables folks along the North CMrdUna and I ------I cu*e to allow the kids the country. ing. and new officers will be voted the past year has left the parish tery. Tennessee borders. The chapter j 9:00—Women's Radio Bazaar. 9:00 -Press News ment Security division. B. F. T. Low Man 90 104 98-292 Into good condition the. stosc ville helping care f o r . her two giving to the Red Cross an^ send­ 9:15—'The Story Club with Jane Middletown. Conn., Jan. 16 A Outside the sphere of the Inatt- into office. The meeting will be ing cards or grreetings to our boys free of debt for 1943, the first time Friends may vlait the Quiah Fu­ play on account of transporta­ wUI sponsor a public card party ] 9:15—Caucasian Melodies Contribution returns show tho Duffv, rf ..... ___> 1 0 2 Giants “Mad” revised winter sports schedule for j ttitlons * concerned, nobody rares building. Curtains and shades granddaughters, the MeLaughlin held promptly at 2 p. m. Dillon. 9:30- The Garden Gale Total ...... 547 514 520 1491 sisters, who are quite seriously ill who are in the service. in the history of the church, ac­ neral home on Park street Friday tion. Some walked and some went at the Elks’ Home, February 12 total taxable wagea paid during Moriarty, if . . . ___ 1 0 2 M'e.sleyan ITniversitv teams was abi'jut the outcome, unless the rl- have been contributed, also sew­ The choir will meet at the home 9:30—"F old News." l0;r'i-!^Pubhc Forum — Harttord 2 Man. Motor Sales ing machines. Mrs. T. D. Martin with grip colds. '' Edward Foote. Master of Hebron cording to the report prepared by or the Union church chapel on Sat­ on the bus. Miss Helen Pardus of for the D. A. R. blood pitmma | the lost quarter of 1942, while Qulsh, If ...... 0 2 announced today by Harold 8. jvals are champinna of their re- o f Mrs. Ina Beebe for rehearsal 9:45 —Home Town Girl WInl Boar of Health Library Has w'Bge alipa show the amount of . . . . 2 1 6 At Old Rivals Mazzoll ___ 91 106 98 - 297 made by hand Red Cro.ss’ flags, Mr. and Mrs. William Ncintan Grand No., I l l and Miss Florence the pastor Rev, Joseph H. Don­ urday after 10 a m. South WUlington won the first mobile unit fund. - ^ LaFrancla, e .. Wood. dlrertOT of nhv.siral ertil*s j minds ot some^siuptcmn that there treasurer the splendid sum of Gordon Dimock arrangements will ard, and daughter Miss Jeanette included the . improving of the will be at. the home of Mrs. Louis portation difflcultlca. At Both Yanks and Total ..500 647 619 1666 nearly |500. M»etings of workers be made to gel sewing to you to the town hall. Mrs. Leslie Mathews have moved -into Asa Ellis’ bouse church grounds, removal of hurri­ persons seeking driving licenses Seriiice in South WUlington. 11:00 The Oeigtilona Are Com. 11:05— Delta Rhythm Boys Mr. Graham said. 6 8 18 for baskethoU games with: W.P.I., was something sca-rewy in cim- have been held twice and some­ do in your home if you cannot of Fairfield,' president of the Con­ in Gilead. Richard Young la now cane debris, repairing of the stone throughout the day on Thursday. The foUowing have been grant- mg. 11:15—Neighborbixxl Call , Referee, Buck Bvcholski. Brooklyn Dodgers. away, Jan. 16; Mass. SU tc. away, nocUoii with his announced i*®- times thrw times per week, and an meet at the church on regular necticut PTA waa the speaker',of employed on Mr. Ellis's Farm. wall in front of the church and In the past he has spent one-half eu certificates for the purchase of 11:30 if'. S 4!oast Guard (}n 11:30—Let's Pretend — \ 30; Rutgers, here, Feb. 6; Spring- tirement. astonishing amount of work has meeting days. the evening. She told interestingly Schools in town held one session rectory and the ordinary items of of the day In Stafford Springs, ^ t rei-apped tires': trucks, Joseph 100th Anniversary Parade (To WEAF.) 12:00—Theater of Today Need Sheet Metal Rockets New York, Jan. 15— (8)— It’e a Last IVight*8 Fights field, here, 10; Amherst, here. 13: Slot ios were circulated that A n -. been accomplished, including the Arthur Gordon Downs, son of of the correlation of the local, on Monday so the teachera Mra. properly maintenance. It was also in the future all Stafford appli­ Halchek, Stafford Springs, R. F. 12:00 Limchconalrea. PM. B r T long time until the opening of the Amherst, away. 17: Yale, away, gott took a powder under pres­ making of more than 3.000 gar- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Downs, who state and national organizations. Alice Fogil and Mra. Rhoda Ruaa reported that 264 young men of cants must come here. L., farm worker: Wilbert C. Ruby, I2;.'i0 -Connecticut Farm Forum. 12:80—Stars Over Hollywood Murphy, rf ...... 3 2 8 '20; Univ. of Conn., here. 24: Colby, sure of sliady individuals. To Be Observed i 1:00—Nows Workers Urgently 1943 baseball season, but the New Angott pleaded bad hands and r ments of various kinds, knitting of is stationed at,Fort Devens, Ayer. At the business meeting, at could attend f ie teachers meeting the church are now serving in the Playing Today West WUlington, lumber dealer; 1:00—News. Osborne, if ...... 2 0 4 York Giants already have gone to By The Associated Press here, 26; Williams, here, March 3; The Rockville-Stafford High 1:05— Strictly Swing Inability to do 135 pounds with 1 sweaters,, sorks, children's suits. Mass., is expected hoitie Sunday on which Mrs. Winthrop Meriam pre­ held in Colchester. The supervlsorSi country's armed forces. It was p ^ e n g e r cars: Theodore Mather, 1:15-Market, AgrL News Kurlowitz, c ...... 1 0 2 bat—against both the New Ifork Fall River, Moss.— Frankie Coart Guard, away, 6: and Brown, mittens, soldiers' mufflers, etc., a five-day furlough. sided, a report waa read fh)m Mrs. Mlsa Florence Battle and Martin aniiounced that on Sunday a high school basketball game scheduled South WUlington, defense, two; 1:30—Ad Liner Cordera, rg ssaaes'ad 0 2 Britt. 149, Fall River, outpointed away, 13. the greatest of ease. Hartford, Jal). 15—(AT—Congre-- 2:00—News Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodg­ When Angott dropped out of it, ■ besides the making of surgical Mrs. Kenneth Kreysig of Maple eatrice Kcllar, chairman of the Robertson, were in charge of the mass will be offered by the pastor for this evening is being played J roslow Majnich, West Willing- Hartford, Jan. 15—<8?—Sheet Halladay, rg . • S 17 ers. Freddie Wilson, 149, New York, The varsity swimming schedule dressings in the past tew months, avenue who .has been in the hos-. coi-imittee previously appointed t.> meeting. for all Stafford residents now serv­ this afternoon because of trans­ gation Beth Israel will begin ob­ metal workers are urgently need­ Coughlin, Ig ...... 0 0 0 provides for meets with: Williams, for the time being at least, Be.iu tdn, one; Joseph Ziska, South Hopes to Form H ie firing started right In the ( 10 ). Jack, whom he is to meet for ths eaUmated at about 14.000. Cases pital for some weeks is convalesc­ look into the question of aupply- Mrs. Alice Foote waa a caller ing in the armed-forces. In the portation problems. WilUngton, twoi William Maainda, servance of ita 100th annlveradry ed at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Sullivan, Ig •eSSeaaaO. 0 0 middle o f the Giants' downtown Philadelphia—Wally Sears, 181, away,'Jan. 16; Mass. State, away, Pinochle title ta March, had not realized of local need have also been re- ing at the home of Mr. Kreysig's ;ng daily milk to all of the elemen­ at the home of Mra. H.arriuiin future the first Sunday of each West WUlington, Federal em­ with a service tonight. it was announced today bythe U. ofnees when President Horace Mlnersville, P a, ^utpplnted Tony Feb. 6: Coast Guard, here. 13; Am­ » lieved. The helpers have served The Men's Oub of the Rockville Pastor Resigns ...... 14 5 SS any groat prominence. There was parents in MeIro.se, Conn. tary school children of the town. Foote in Colchester on Monday month a mass will be held for ployee, two; Lola Holgerson, South Among those who will partici­ Glider Air Line S. Employment service. The en­ Totals ...... Stoneham looked over the spring OangemI, 184, PhUsdelphIa, (8). herst, here, 20; and M.I.T., away, magnificently. Most of them have Rural mall carrier, CTharles H, afternoon. those In the service, Stafford Coun­ Methodist church will bold a trance aalary la $1.14 aa hour for FreshmMi Five a poor field of cont.-nders. The meeting voted to drop the WUlington, textile, one; Frank pate In the service are the Rev. training dates of hts team’s neigh­ 27. Now, with Jack on top of ths been women with families who Bancroft, and daughters, who have matter aa being both impractical cil Knight’s of Columbus is having pinochle party this evening. Dr. Russell J. CUnchy, Rabbi Ab­ After 17 Years a forty hour week and time and ta B F T The varolty wrestling team will . have given their time without a Triska, West WUlington, defense, 6 boring rivals, and ha and his staff Wblrly Leavea Fla. heap and an opponent with whom been confined to their beds with and un-neceaaary in the local area. Named Medical Examiner a large scruice flag made for mem­ raham J. Feldifian, the Rev. Dr. Dalhart,' Tex., Jan. IS—' (81 — one-half for eight to alxtsen houra August, rf .... cut loose with both terrale. meet Wllllaina. here, Jan. 16; • murmur, and with the sole very severe colds for the pa.st two Japs Build Bamboo Rafts one; Joseph Hocbla, W. WUlington. a week additional. Hall, If ...... 1 0 2 he .can collect Important- money, Mra. (Jharlea Cartwright, chair­ bers of St. Edwtird’s parish now in defense, one; Andrew Mihmiiak, R. Edgar E. Siskin, of New Haven, V The Yankees and Dodgers an­ Springfield, away, 23; Amherst, thought of helping their country in weeks are reported improving so Bridgeport. Jan. 15—(A5—Dr. Staff Sergt. John L. Coogan, the Applicants must have passed Straw, c ...... 1 1 8 Miam'l, Fla., Jan. 15—(81— • The Angott hss every right to rrtura man o f the committee appointed to the service and it will be displayed the Very Rev. Arthur F. McKcn- Hartford, Jan. 15—(81—The nounced Jointly the revision of .Mighty Whirlaway was riding an away, Feb. 13: and ’^ ft s , away time of stress. to:be about the house. Joseph' S. Bell of Ridgefield, today each Sunday. New York, Jan. 15— (Ab — The F. D. Stafford Springs, defense, one-time "Kid” of movie fame, their 20th birthday. Qualified ap­ Keith, rg .... #ssesa«*0 X 1 to the wars for something worth determine the needs of each of two; Joseph Hlobik, Stafford ny, the. Rev. Dr. David McKeith, Rev. E3IU Gilbert is leaving the their two week-end exhibition se­ express railway coach to New Or­ 20. At the regular meeting of the waa appointed medical examiner Berlin radio bimdrast today a Jr., and the Rev. Stanley Manning. hopes to establish a glider air line plicants claasifted lA in the draft Johnson, rg ...... 0 0 0 while. Hebron Defense Council held the achoola of Coventry for arti­ Mrs. Everett Mqycr of Rockville Springs, R. F. D., defense, three; West Hartford Baptist church aft­ ...... 1 0 ries in April, augmenting the se­ leans today, a refugee from the No Consplnu-y for that town by Coroner Theodore Tokyo report that the Japanese Another service will be held In South America after the war. er 17 years service to accept the will te considered for. appoint­ Jackson, ig Three Star Flag ? Tuesday evening at the town Complimented by Wallace cles which might be supplied by visited with friends in town yes­ Grade 3 tires. Perc> Chapman, W. Coogan, who flew to Ute Dal­ ment Those aelected will te re­ ries from five to six games. A c­ ban on pleasure driving which Championships are still won ia the Parent-Teachers Association E. Steiber, succeeding Dr. Russell terday. have begun the construction of Saturday at 10 a. m. and a dinner EMwtorate o f a smaller church in cording to Branch Rickey of the ■t cleric's office W'alter C. Hewitt rafts made of bamboo, with a sur­ WUlington, defense, three; Cjharles hart Army glider school from a quired to report for duty at their Totals ...... 4 $ 14 c lo ^ Florida horse racing tracks. the ring, and a champion bos a beyond the range of supplies ordi­ Lowe, retired. Dr. Bell has been wiU be held Saturday night at 7 Danielson. Dodgers 4md Edward O. Barrow at Trainer Ben Jones said Warren South Bend. Ind., Jan. tS~^0P)~ perfect right to change his mind b waa appointed personnel officers Waterloo, la.. Jan. 15— (/P)—Vice practicing in Ridgefield for six Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wasserman face area of 10,000 square meters, Vesely, S. WUlington, Hanafleld similar baae at Victorville, Calif., own expense. . . Referee: Groman. •j. and volunteer enrollment officer. President Henry A. Wallace has narily fuhilshed by the board of at Hotel Bond. ^ Notice of the resignation waa the Yanks, the two teams will play Wright’s greet horse will te enter­ Joe Dlerickx, costodian of Notre about quitting once hs 'hss tha years and ia an associate staff have returned to their jiohn* on to transport Army materials. School, one; MerriU Wilson, W. The sermon at the Saturday said he waa much impressed with Qualified persons'may (nake ap­ Mrs. Reuben Cohen of Amston complimented Mr. and Mrs. education, listed several items sug­ given following the service last jfotablea Attend Rltea three games at Ebtets Field, April ed in two or three races at the Dame’s stadium, has three sons in urge sgsin, provided te can PMfi' member of Danbury hospital. High street after Speeding several The broadcast said the construc- WUlington, highway, one: Joseph morning service will be preached the poaaibiUties of the hig motor- plication at their local IT. 8. Em­ V three branches of service. Phil is a appointed to institute refreah- Thomas F. Sullivan of W'aterloo gested by teachers, including a days with their son-in-law and Sunday morning and it waa ac­ 9, 10 and. 11, and three more at Louisiana track. a physical and la not outlawso by | tion-was ordered after auccesaful Hlobik, Stafford, defense, , one; by Rabbi Harry W. Ettelaon. for­ lees ships. He la now a glider ployment Servtoe office. Marine,-Joe. Jr., is In ths Navy and ar oouraet for those who have tak- for their display of "marvelous radio, a victrpla with records, daughter In Buffalo, N. Y. cepted with "regret” at a quarter­ Chicago, Jan. 15—(81—Will Har- Yankee Stadium, April 16, 17 and Wblrly was stranded in Califor­ ths statute of UmitsUons. Shipman CommiBsloned tests had been completed under Harold Cushman, W. WUlington, mer rabbi of Temple Beth Israel, pilot and will fly one back to CMU- John Is in tho Army. aa atandard and advanced first aid spirit" after receiring the news classic juvenile' books, a book case, defense, one; Lola Holgeraon, S. foin.i. On hit return to Vlctor- ly church meeting .Wednesday Separation Nesv ram nnent ridge, prealdent of the American 18. nia last year when Santa Anita If there was any prasaurs Private Raymond Bosco, son of the supervision of Japanese mili­ now of Memphis, Tehn. Ae far aa the Giants are con Angott. which m l^t have mfibA aounet. Mra. Albert W. HUding that their live sons. 20 to 29 years two library tables or reading Mr. and Mrs. Olympio Bosco of the tary authorities. WUlington, textile, three; Grade vilte he la ocbedulcd to graduate to night. league and officials of the Chicago closed. He and a carload of waa BMMle chairman o f a commif- Hartford, Jan. 15—(/P) — Arthur cerned, the first three games are stablematea left Miami last night. In Navy him call ths whole thing o tt tk fo a j old, were listed by the Navy 'nies- tables, and an electric grill. A L. Shipman, Jr., member of the Hollow road has been transferred 2 tires: Theodore Mather, S. Will- flight officer. “Everybody wanted him to stay Boise, Idaho, Jan. 15—(8V— A White Sox headed the group of to arrange for parties to be day as “ missing in action” follow­ radio and a grill have already been — 12 decks Executed but they appreciated his reason 34-year separation from his wife baseball personages attending the all right But it was the second months ago, why Isn’t this i law firm of Shipman A Goodwin, from Miami, FI»-. to the Army Bowles To Be Speaker ington, defense, two; Jaroelow New Tqrk— (8)—More than 1, ftvaa as farswsll to our soldiers ing sinking of the U.S S. Juneau offered by membei)i of the aasocia- Wavell VWts Troope for wanting to go,” Allen W. haa become final and permanent funeral today of BlUy Webb, head series that set off tho explosion. Bowllag A Pleaaura pressure being exerted Bowt Isavs for training camps In haa been commissioned a lieuten­ Air corps radio achool In South Majnich, W. WUlington, defense, London, Jan. 15—OP)—The exe­ V high school and coUega ooaoh- That talk rtout a coosplrav in the Pacific Nov. 14. From all tion. They are in need of some, re­ ant, U7 S. N. R., and will report Dakota. Charles Schwanda, son of Hartford, Jan. 15.—OP)— The one: George Borger, W, WUling­ Brown, chairman of the board of for Sir Thomas Baecham, Intenia- o f the White Sox farm system. U. •. service. Mprsl and If corners of the nation other mes­ pair and Mra. CSartwright was cution of 12 Czechs In Prague was tnistees, said yestsrday. tlonally known sjrmphony orehes Ranrsaentatlvea of other American cards oax Walt New York,'Jan. 15—(8)—A New M have joined the Navy. make Tippy Larkin chaiia^f^ for active duty Saturday to the Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Schwanda mid-winter meeting of the Con­ ton, defense, three; Vilma Zadany, reported by the Czech Informstlcm t.ondon, Jan. 16— (81— Reuters forcing Sammy Angifft to flaaneial aid was prom- sages of sympathy came to Mr. . uthorised to use a sum not over r 'orted today that Field Marshal The resignation becomes (effec­ tra conductor. He was granted a and National League affictale were Haven, Conn., bowling team arriv­ looldag out for thess par- Navy Supply Corps at Washing­ stationed in Florida, haa been necticut Statq Nutrition commit­ W, WilUngton, one;- Ezot Spak, R. service here' yesterday. One waa Mihrauksa. Wls— (8>—Bob Mc­ ed hers by train and prepared to Lsool Boy Mahea Good was atrtetty ths phonus boNi and -Mrs. Sullivan. $15 for repairs needed on these ton. D. C : :t Archibald P. Wavell. com- tive April 1, when the Rev; Mr. divorce yesterday from Lady Utica anxmg the hundreds at the serv­ transferred to Mitchell Field, L. L tee will be held isn. 18, at the . D„ Stafford aprings, one new Mej- Antonin Pesl, a soldier charg.- Intosh ounty, buildlnf, Publicity Director tube. ed with organizing resistance ties at the Danlelion Baptist Webb, who was 47. died Tuesday fers higher education to a major blocks from the station. Montreal—(in'—Jimmy Orlando green Beau Jack I willing to contribute any of the eration in a family of prominent Belgium ia the moat denaely "ccntly visited British troops in Judge Charles P. Koelsch, on was alaa taken care of at the Flemish provinces led the Elisabeth p. Nickerson announced Jerry Pariaek, who waa the against Germany the service aa'd. church. grounds o f extreme cruelty. at a heart attack. He had been as league hoaeball contract The “ Bowlera T” inquired the taxi is tho “bad boy” of the Detroit LuM n colder than ■testing. foregoing articles ahould get in lawyers, and Is active in music, populated country in Europe, av­ tijday. State OPA Director Chea­ manager of the Dahevllle pearl Others were accused of espionage, western Burma, arriving by pUme Ri I Wings hockey team evary- icy mountains knows tbat world in the number of diamond touch with Mra. (Cartwright or at an advanca airdrome made of Neither of the principals was soclated with ths White Sox for Marquette athlete, a crackerjaek driver, nottcisg their bags. "Sorry, biiatnesa, civic and charitable cir- eraging 712 people t^ the square ter Bowlea will speak on “Food button mUI, now closed for lack of “ Communistic activity" or Ulegal ahore but here. This is Jlmmy’i even the aaost^ stupid. duurcb levelled paddy fields In a district The Amaaon river empties ara- present for the hearing, at which ths last seven years and for third-baseman, turned down an can t take you. ,That’s plaasun. Mn. Motyltg in North Coventry cleg o f the city. mile.; liationinc Prosruns.'' abeUa^ ia workiqg at Uu Pratt and homo town. Hs was recently riven arould attempt to make trading. neently wisstsd from tbs Japa- ter into the Atlantic at the rate of depoaiUonx taken Jn London were many ysara was a player la the offer from the B t Louis c a rdinals Ths subway ia just around ths oor- 7 jrtUiMl LtogtM. • popularity trophy by tbs fMa. Mff Itatiaa ( ftva iBflboB saQons x second. raodi In order to attend qoUssa. /-■ .. llTinELTff MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 194S MICKEY FINN Soma Trip! LANK LEpNAKl Sense and Nonsense

A house on tw o or three acres, One enterprising restaurant Dost Drive. Watt I station wagon, two can, a gaso- owner In Montgomery, Ala., has Hus C la s s ifie d ne grass cutter, a bed of flowers, figured ou C a way to get around Arms filled with packages « • Wants fbr rour Benefit the state law which prohibits the helping to fuel a flying fortreea. I saddle horn, a poodle, six white kbblts, a couple o f ducks— isn't advertising of . liquor by means o f Feet walking In a t^ of riding are trmlng, although It's, sturprlsing neon, electric or painted signs. speeding cruisers on their way. Families staying closer to home ne number of folks who seem to A four-foot sign appears on the Announcements Automobiles for Sale 4 Repairing. 23 Help Wanted— Male or Houaehold Goods 51 are helping an army to get where Loit and Pound 1 Wanted to Rent 68 Houses for Sale 72 kink o f It as such. front of the store reading in six- Female 87 it is needed. It Is everyone's job AUTOMOBILES EQUAL TO •V a n t e d IX) rU NE, repair and F'OR SALE--10 PIECE dining inch letters: r—FBOM CAR parked on MASTER MIND—Visit Madame FAMILY OF FOUR would like 5 FOR SALE—6 ROOM single, good to make the best o f It, so the New." 1942 Olds sedan, club. 1941 regulate your piano or player room suite, love seat with match­ Friend— Who steals my purse. J g ^ atreet, Manchester, G ab '.Vllliams, well known advisor on M/N OR WOMAN wanted for r- 6 room rent by Feb. 1st. Tele­ location, steam heat, all improvc- "W e can't advertise it, but Axis—will get the worst of it. It all walks of life. If you are in Pontisc sedan, 1941 Chevrolet piano. Tel. Manebejiter 5052. counter work, short hours and ing chair, 2 vanity dressers, large Iteals trash. Ion Book No. F120041C, own- phone 2-0035. nenta, large lot, garage, $4500. we’ve got It!” takes four hundred tank cars to sedi.n, 1911 Chevrolet convertible. hooked rug, n ig cushion. 7 palrp Man— Oh, you don't keep your __ _ Severino Borsottl, R. F. D. need of advise come to the place MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ good pay. Apply at Silk City Terms. W. Harry England. Phone replace the load of every tanker where thousands have been helped 1940 Plymouth station wagon. Diner. hand crocheted, curtains. Inquire J OR 4 ROOMS with bath, un- sUon book in it? . to. a, Andover, Oonn. Firiflei rc- ed, shear grinding, key fitting, 3451. During these shorter days, mo­ that falls to reach the seaboard by for the pa.st 25 years. 532 Ann 1941 Olds sedan. Many others. 38 Lancaster Road. furnished, and garage, referenjes. ^Aum. duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. torists, especially those who are water. Cruising at low speed, street, Hartford. Conn. By ap­ See Finance Manager. Brun­ Call 5805. Sports overhauled. Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl on the street ebout the time for destroyer usee 1.T00 b a r r w o f 8T— POCKETBOOK containing pointment Phone 6-1370. ners, 80 Oakland street, Man- Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 F'OR .SALE— F'RIG ID AIRE size Wanted— Real Estate 77 ciester. Tel. 5191-4485. street. / 6 ft. by 4. See Sunday morning the old days we thought beginping school or letting out every thousand miles. Fully load­ iveri, Ucenae. Finder please re­ FOR SALE—BEAGLE HOUND, That fast driving was sporty, school, must be strictly on guard. ed, a flying fortreea uaaa as much to m to Harold Cooley, 55 Blssell .NEW C O NVERTIBLE TOPS, cel­ at 95 Deepwood Drive. Reason for WANTIJP—15 TO 20 acre farm, i937 G. M. C. 3-4 TON panel truck. 1 months old. Male pedigree. selling, entering service. ^ut the good sport today And it will help a lot if the young­ gasoline' In 24 hours, as the fam ily s t m t Automobiles for Sale 4 luloid replaced In curtains, all house and barn, in good condition, Good motor, very clean, $245.00. W ill be sold reasonable. Call 47 call 2-0274. Keeps his car under forty. sters will learn to remember that auto doea In two yean. It takea Terms and trades accepted. Brun­ kinds of leather work. Chas. Lak- Devon Drive, or telephone 2-0984, Menus there are othera on the street be­ as much rubber for one bomber ixJUND—SMAIX BLACK and Ing, 90 Cambridge street. Tele- OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH / MAJOR HOOPLI brown .female ,monfsrel puppy, MF.RCURY 1940 CONVERTIBLE ner Sales, 80 Oakland atreet. MsLnchester. Machinery and Tools 52 A Week's Supply WE-HAVE A CUSTOMER who An old lady approached a taxi sides themselves and will not act tire as It does for 19 auto tires— coupe, radio, heater. Low mileage. Tel. 5191. pbons 4740. wlohM to buy a 2 family house, st night with a view of hiring with the sublime disregard of con­ that Is why we must carry pack­ wearing collar. Call Will. 2172-J4. BOT, 5AABTH A ! — OOTOHTT go6d Urea, very clean. 1041 COCKER S P A N IE L puppies. Start O U V E R M A N U R E apreadera, For Good Health on Birch, Oak, Maple, Ettjridge ckr: ^ sequences which they so often dis­ ages, give up pleasure trips, stay 1 MEAN tTTMlSTlME.NOU the New Tear with a Merry 613 WIPPO.'— VOU’R E eTAvKT r iK 3UST HATCHING L o s t — PASS b o o k n o . 4 3 12 #— Chevrolet Special Deluxe 4 door Fordaon parta. used Moline trac­ or School strMta. If you with to Taxi Driver— Sorry, madam, but play. near, and make more o f home. Help WiBtcd—Pemol# SS Cocker puppy to brighten and Notlca Is hereby given that Pass ledan. W -W tlree only. 7400 Gprages— Serrle*— tor on rubbar. Dublin Tractor By MoCsy Health Set ikje •ell please contact Robt. J. Smith I'm engaged. IMG TO TMORK. r i g h t H E R E AT A TREMENDOUS WAR Book No. 4S129 Issued by The miles. Brunnere. Tel. 5101- 4485 Storage 10 protect your home. Jack Frost Company, WllUmantie. Inc., 963 Main atreet. Old Lady (with a beaming HONA.E.'-'-rKA GOING ON IDEA--'- TEACHING Bavtngs Bank of Manchester has Manchester. Kennels, 26 Gardner street. Im lle)— Oh, I do hope you'll be so GIRL OR WOMAN wanted. New Dally Menua FUNNY BUSINESS N0RSIN6 OOTV AT THE been lost ot destroyed, and writ­ lappy! FOR SA LE — 1935 Plymouth sedan Model Laundry, Summit streeL ten application has been made to FOR RENT—GARAGE. Vicinity Wanted—To Buy 58 Suggested menus for the week HOSPITAL. GO VOO TACKLE $.50, 1934 Chevrolet convertible, Poultry and Supplies 43 symptoms of indigestion which are said bank by the Person In whose of North Main street. Call 3640. WANTED--FULL TIME help lii commencing Sunday. January 17, relieved when the eyes are fitted pne for the money, two for the THAT STACK OP DISHES IN like new, 1927 Model T Ford show, name such book was Issued, for laundry. Part and full time, floor STRICTLY FRESH eggs now W A N T E D X) BU Y a used baby’s 1943: with glasaes. TH E SINK trot a l o n g , coupe $35.00. 1936 Buick sedan duty. Apply Manchester Merhorial stroller In good condition. Phone iiree to get ready, hut there’s no payment of the amount 0/ deposit available of same high quaUty as Sunday: ROCKING CHAIR, $125. Brunner Sales Company, 8C Household Services Ho.spital. 7807. gas to go. . represented by said book, or for our chickens. Manchester Chicks, Breakfast—French omelet: Mel­ (Blood Pressure 170) Oakland street. Tel. 5191. Offered 13-A Question: Mrs. V. B. H. writes: the issuance of a duplicate book 136 Summer. Tel. 6971. ba toast; dish o f berries (canned WANTED— WOMAN to assist WANTE1> -ONE SMALL com"^ "M y blood pressure Is 170 and I Boy—Dad, what Is a budget? therefor. COLE MOTOR.S—ion CARS to without sugar). with housework, Monday through nation .sink. In good condition. weigh 200 pounds. I have been us­ Dad—Well. It Is a method of C’IRTAINS LAUNDERED very Lunch—Vegetable soup made of choose from. When better used Friday, hours 9 to 2, or 10 to 3. Phone 6467. ing a home remedy containing sen­ Worrying before you spend Instead cars are sVOOO COVAJ.'b equipment. Apply Mrs. At least High school education Just the Outfit You Need to Start Thursday: enemas, deep breathing, sponge Tel. 4219.' route, married man preferred. WTF. TC^2^^)^0“ ' TV\SV:^0)V^,V\VbS preferred. Attractive opportn- Your Own Home FOR RENT -FTTRN i s h ED room Breakfa.st— Poached eggs on baths, and a fa st \y T O G W it N at N . Schwedel, 20 West­ New System Laundry, Harrison A 3 0 B T \ V \ ^ nitiew for those who qualify. street. on bus line, suitable for married Melba toast: stewed figs. ' i . y c x 5 3 E > t\ 5 minster Road. Phone 5001 T Regular day office hours, 50 $20 Deposit $2 Weekly couple or two girls. Tel. 6120. Lunch —Pint of buttermilk; 10 (Pain In 8tomu‘h) YOUNG M AN with drivers license or 12 dates. Question: Mr. R. L. C. wants t « •S) VNT*t. - 1 hour, S. I). P. W arm M oriiiiio (I..en>on Juice) carefully. Try using good com­ IMCOMPAR OUR TRACKS ONE PERSON has CROSSED THE FIELD ^ W omen for ty|)iii|r, $800. Question: Mr. O. O. V. asks: "Do binations and taking a compara­ |/btSdl)ISKD AS NERVOUS. FOerUDKTELV, E vening - H erald I l r a l u r s you tWnk it Is a good plan to take tively small meal and see if this T MEMBERS OF IN 6ERMAHV FEN FVNRM ATtVE MAY BE clerical work and as WSCOVIBREP Port«*r Strpot Sfr-tlon. 5-room the juice of two lemons eaeh day? helps. Also, be sure to eat the THE &ES1APO. HOUSES ARE AOUALLV. SAFETY Classified Advertisements Railroad Stoves Can poor eyes up.set the stom­ power sewing m aeliine Hingip. Bathroom. IJtrgp lot. dinner meal several hours before LAMP DEEP IN ONTHEMRMS.THE/'RE BSGINNIN6 IN Count six average words to a line. ach?" 8. P. $4,000. D. P. $500. A ll Ci|8t Iron F or Sale going to bed. Inasmuch as your THE MIDDLE Initials, numbers and ubbreviatioiiH TBE HEART OF 6ROUPED IN o p e r a t o r s . .V •»* a Answer: I f you find that the discomfort has continued for 6 > ^ - •ach count as a w'ord and compound • '> JT ST VILLAGES OF A FIELD. worda as tw'o words. Minimum cost IV)t Bellied Stoves 1 have Five Cape Cod lemon juice provides you. with re­ years, you must be convinced by OERMANV la price of three lines. Oak Strrpt 8pctloii. 4-r(mm I>to| lief, it Is all right to keep on tak­ this time, that it Is not going to THEVU KNOW M e n — Duplex. 8. P. $4,200. D. P. Hou.ses of 6 rooms each (2 19- Line rates per day for transient Cast Iron W ood ing It. By using the lemon juice clear up o f Itself, and that suitable SOMEONE'S oda. $800. J T S unfinished on second floor), you secure vitamin C and the juice treatment is required. Effective March 17* 1027 S t o v e s . jw .tr sLANDED BY Cash Charge Experienced firemen steam heat, fireplace, which I f ^ 4 ! Is also helpful In reducing hyper­ /r/f PARACHUTE i Consecutive Days ...i 7 cts| cts BOLTON— Also beautifully enameled Coal hay Special rates for long term every riving this week. down payment. This is one half hour beforS breakfast. surrendered a pair of pants he had day advertising given upon request. grounded!” ticket stubs to help him out bn next year’s income ta x r When there is present eonsiderable Ads ordered cancelled before the BROTHERS COVENTRY— We are also taking orders for about your last opportunity Steffen from a car—Then they or fifth day will be charged only Orates and Equipment to con­ eye.strainjdue to an eye defect, the found he also had 10 pounds of rm Main atreet. South Coventry. to buy on these liberal H for the actual number of times the Employment Bureau vert stoves and furnaces to oonl. patient may develop vailoua coffee. They booked him. ad appeared, charging at the n te 7-room single. 2-ear garage, t terms. IIOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX earned but not alowaiico ur founds Hartford Road acres of land. 8. P. $4,000. Come down and see the old can be made on six time ads *4*rpped O. P. $800. Now ax-allable. gent and he will try to help you after the fifth day. x with your heating problems. Crochet Glamourous Cape No “till forbids": display lines not A L L E Y OOP Doch He Know the Answer? BY V. T. HAMLIN aold. xe The Herald v\lll not be responsible TT "WILBERT!" for mpre than one Incorrect inser* Stuart J.W asley S49S N03lR,GENeRALOOP:) VANEAM EENV^S \VJE SCOURED LET’S PUT rr UPT(D Y 1 bUNNO WHAT THAT tlon of any advertisement* ordered JONES VEP...HERE for more than one tlnu. Real Estate and Insurance THERE JUST AIN’T GONE-.FETTERED ) TH’NEEC?LE TH’GRAND WIZER- I OLD (30AT GOULD ST THEVOOME/TH’ , The Inaclverttni omission of in­ FURNITURE AND IIE.VTING State Theater Building AWYTHIN6-.MCJr ^ WELL, L I K E S H E Wa s ? < WITH A FISH* . HE MIGHT GHED J lOOOW ABOUT IT.„ tXD PES-l’VE B ^ N correct publication EVEN A ^ THERES rr* INHlMAiAMLY \EONE AN THERE| EXPECTING Qf the charge made for the service Open Every Evening l - v xpl CLUE.' //NOTHIN’ LEFT PO SSIB LESH E ) AIN'T A TRACE IT- C’MON.' V STRAW IM A THEM/ rendereti. COULDN'T HAVE 7 OF HER ’’A HURRICANE/ AP udVertiHcincnls must conform $10.00 Per Year ** BUTTOTELL In style, and typography with f-v* »• X9: KING GUI (SOT AWAY,' ' regulatintiM enforced by the puPilsh- «$> o| * ?# , • f » . #rs and they reserve tlic rl«:ht to Covers you for all accidents not pertaining to your occupa­ ' -v i edit, revise or r»jec*i any copv con­ tion; In other words, acrideiits o u ts it o f working hours. * V' sidered ohjectionaPie. Insures Anyone B<-tween the Ages, of 10-75 Years. For VI T 0N AND fTf E.Yfe« AJgc line!,' RATHER TURN A I c e n T A t N t y IHATSWAiW ANSRILY - fROfAA — HAPPEN To Th e 4 LrniE BEAVER HEAD rotten LOGf iCANTfSOONf DOODR..* S inollcn s h u t .' CYCIONB LOOSE IN DON'T WANTTHEM . ft)R P A IW E D V A lic x Pattern No. 8337 is made for TO FULFILL THE S h a o y s id b h o u s e - , S PM BLIND' sizes 10. 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size MV UVIN& ROOM } u c o n t r a c t CLEANING COMRANV/ ■ 12, short sleeves, requires 3 1-8 ; ArtERDOF BtiOOFiG .HORSE ------yards, S9-lnch materlaL F or this attractive pattern, send By Bfre. Aaae Cabot I For complete crocheting inatruc- i.?r.x-^ . 15 cents, plus 1 cent for postage, Tw o erd^eted triangles laced ' tiona for the Four-Ck>rnered C?ape in coins, with your name, address, together on the aboulders make a (Pattern No. 5495) aend 10 cents pattern number and size to The stunning cape to wear over a sim­ : In D>ln, Your Name and Addre s ple dress. Warm aa elderdowh. It's I and the Pattern Number to An a Manchester Evening Herald, To­ day's Pattern Service, 106 7th as pretty as it la practical. Make I Cabot. The Evening Herald, J k ; Avenue, New York, N. Y. it In old blue, lace It with a twict- Seventh Avenue, New York ( ed cord o f wine colored wool, slip i Enclose 1 cent postage for r V.- V ) You'll appi^iate the extra help your head through the flattejffng ' pattern ordered. ' “ -’V you call find and all the new pat­ opening at the neck, knot the asp­ Anne'Caoot’a F'sH and Win terns shown in the Winter Fashion erate belt and' there you are— ' Album now available — contii I BY I ittRVICt. Book, available at 15c per copy. ready to receive the oompUmenta ' timely helpa for warm knit an i l?end fo r this bool: with a 15c pat­ ot your beat beau! Quickly cro­ j crdcheted garments, patch work tern, both will come to you for 2Sc cheted, it'a lovely In any two ' Ideas, quilts, embrolderlaa send plus Ic fo r poet(|ge. colors! ffb r your copj[. P b a t . i-i? ■■'■ ■ .'■ ■■ ?: ' '>:*-■■■■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■ -^W' ■' w ■’ FRIDAY, H. iiitttrmkrr Hwitltiij Hrralft \ ■' Average Daily Circulation The Weather ! s6 0 . 8. WdaUwr Lecture Presented of the table, for some Intimate meet again next Thursday evening jiartment president may be o f in- ten mirrors were bought and pre­ Far aw MMtfe t i Oeoseawr, 180 mtTown grouping. ^ at the K. of ,C. home on Main Makes Report lereet to those who were unable to sented to the soldiers at the locaU The ' program chairman an street. attend. She inspected the hooka Armory, also a box of miscellane­ t'ALL CEDARS Rala today and early toalgMt By Church Guild notinced that Mlsa. Catherine Put­ and complimented the atixillary for ous gifts were sent to them at, 7,858 raach eolder late toalgllt; ____ r. ■Mihriil of Ifce man will speak on “Williamsburg, Ita record during the year juet Christmas. to fraeh wlade. On Year Work TONIGHT ar of tts Audit r Air VOTM NAVlC»tt«> MlM>Ol, Past and Present,” at tbe next closed. She found that a 8100 de­ The auxiliary has taken part in ! 9t Otavutoaosw !-■, kM r r t ft i hi* tart Center Church Guild meeting Y3ICA Schedule fense bond had been purchased, an patriotic o^rvancea held In , 'SrMOTltoek A largi and enthusiastic audi­ $16 donated to the Navy Relief Manchester— A City of Village Charm (triM d !■ BOW » WBirant officer, Bc- Wednesday, February 10, at 2:30 Veterans’ Auxiliary Is Manchester, a . k^^eordiBff to • M ccnun recelred ence welcomed Mrs. Helen Stowe P- «n- ______\ ______Tomorrow fund, 826 to the U. S. O. drive, IS ------^ ^ ------Orange Hall -*-roiw I v Me pBrenta, V tr. and Marsh. decorator, at Center . 5:l,5-6:.30 p. m.—Business men’s Visited by Head of to the Red Cross and 82.50 waa (ClassHtod AdasrtialBg oa Paga 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 16,1943 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS aimon H. Mldebraiid of 80 Church Guild Wednesday after­ gym. given in defense stamps as a priae. '20 Rctf. Games At rOL. LXIL, NO. 91 noon. In*-her talk, Mra. Marsh Knights Winners 6:30-7:30 p. m.—Game room, State Department. Gifts of useful articles and smokes said present conditions do not boys 7-12. \ were made to the Veterans’ hospi­ 13 a Game for 25e tal in Newington and the Rocky CATERING i T h t Board oT BdocatloB of the mean people will have less enjoy­ 111 Selhack Parly 6:30-7:.30' p. m.—Junior boys Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary, ba.sketball league practice. Hill home. For All Occasions 2 Free Games! Hitler’ s Crucial ‘Strong Points’ ■oiith Metbodlat church will hold ment, but that they will be enter­ United Spanish War Veterans, at Also, several of the members Cuts Number an iaformal reception Sunday af­ taining different guests, some 7:00 p. m.-7-Misa Grant’s class. its meeting Wednesday evening Allies 7:30-8:30 p. m.—Game, room, have helped man the observers’ Is Our Business 7 Specials! ssault by Soviet Army Battles ternoon at three o'clock for Miss who live , near, perhaps their The Knights of Columbus’ set­ entertained Department President post at Bqlton each week; some Anna M. JVllbur, director of Re­ neighbors dr families with simpler back team squeezed in a narrow boys 7-15. May Hoffman of Oakville. The Of War Units _____ f _____ 7:30-8:30 p. m.—Women's gym have made surgical dressings while Sweepstake! ligious Education. food. victory over the players from the attendance was good despite the others sew for the Red Cross, knit Since entertaining la less for­ Men’s Club of St. Bridget's church clas.s. difficult traveling conditions, and Joo sweaters, socks and helmets. Sol­ S5 Door Prize! Section 1 STATUTt MILKS Aviation Cadet John G. Wilson, mal, Mrs. Manh created harmoni­ at the K. of C. home last evening. 8:00 p. m.—D. U. Vs. installa­ after the business a social time Arnold Paqani Destroys For Farmers tion.' dier boys have been entertained at 1741/2 Spruce St. Tel. 5790 aon of Mrs. Ellen Wilson of 195 ous pictures with pottery, colored In total points, however, the Men’.s was enjoyed, during which Mrs. the muster service banquet, and To Banks of Donets; SSdrldge atreet, who has .been at cloths, and gay gla^ware. A club is leading, the Knights by a 8:.30-10:30 p. m.‘'~ Badminton. Sophie Grabowski and her commit­ ^the Army Forces Advanced flying luncheon, buffet, dinner, and tea comfortable margin. 6:30-7:30 p. m. Bowling alleys tee served fruit salad and coffee. Senators See Agreement aehool. Moody Field, Ga., has com- setting were shown. In conclu­ Peter Vcndrillo and John B:irke open: taken from 7:30 on. The report presented to the de- , O f Jap Defenses , pleted his training and expects to sion an entirely new idea for took first prise with a score of 104 To Liberalize Draft De­ receive his commission shortly. variety was presented, new place while John Quish and Maurice Mc- arrangements such as two places Keever were right behind with a 51ay 152 Japs Who At­ ferments as Help on Closes In on Rostov The First Aid Association meet­ at one comer, three on each side 102 total. These two teams will It’s Smart to Fashion Orders ^Flat Production of Food. ing will be held tonight at the tempt to Stop Ad­ State Trade school. , Walk To The vance on Papuan Pe­ Milk Prices Washington, Jsn. 16— (fl»)— An Sweeps Through 30 Ad­ Chapman Court, Order o f Your Own Dresses for ninsula of New Gui­ agreement by administrative offi­ Lorient Again Free Press ditional Towns; Bat- Amaranth, will meet this evening cials to liberalize draft deferments at the Masonic Temple. LEGION HOME nea; Quantities of In 6 States tlefront Dispatches ,\nd Enjoy An Evening of Fun With for essential farm labor waa wel Under Attack Called Vital Major John B. Lamcnro of Jean EDDIE REED. The Rambling Cowboy Spring Equipment Captured. corned by farm state senators to­ Indicate Battle for road, who is connected with the ■ ^ 3 Fiddling Charlie Burke and ‘“ Boots” Aaronson day as a helpful approach toward U. 8. PubUc Health service, will be If Neiv Plan Success B y Realtor Rostov About to Be* __ • Allied Headquarters in removal of a major obstacle to all- By Bombers the speaker at the meeting of the ful in Southwest f out food production for war. St gin with Russians R ota ^ Oub Tuesday evening. He Make them with in­ lAustralia, Jan. 16.—(/P)— Al- A new regulation for local will (Uscuss the public health sit­ Saturdayi Jan. 16 It May Be Given genuity and design to Ilied groui^ forces attacking Selective Service boards lowering Targets in Western Ger­ Most Important for Na­ Preparing to Smash uation in Connecticut. Ithe last pocket of Japanese the production requirements here < 5 8:30 to 12:30 please your own particu­ Nationwide T ri a I , Across Donets River. [resistance on the Papuan tofore demanded for an agricul­ many Also Raided and tion Next to Win­ , The executive committee of the FOR MEMBERS AND FRIENDS! lar desires. We have tural worker’s classication as an l^ rcas Society o f Emanuei Luth­ ■peninsula of New Guinea Dallas, Tex., Jan. 16------(/P)— essential job-holder was promised Fighter Planes Hit ning War; Must Pre­ eran church will meet this evening ADMISSION FREE! Moscow, Jan. 16.—(^P)— hundreds and hundreds [have broken through and de- The Office of Price Admirlstra- immediately at a conference yes at 7:80 at the home of Miss Esther terday of farm senators, manpower Railway Transport. serve Free Enterprise. Sweeping through 30 more H. Johnson. 61 Clinton street of yards of ne'w fabrics Jstroyed a section of enemy tion today set flat price ceilings towns. Red Army forces bat­ (forward positions at Sanan- and agriculture officials. now on our counters on wholesale and retail milk sales Standard Cut In Halt L.ondon. Jan. 16.—(P)— Lorient. Chicago, Jan. 16—(Pt—The new tled to the east bank of the Earle 8. Rohan, son of J. J. Ro­ landa and have slain 152 Japanese in six southwestern states — and 39” Spun Rayon awaiting your selection. I who attempted to stop the ad- As spokesman for the group German submarine base in w’estern president of the National Associa­ Donets river 20 miles south­ han of 517 Hartford road is home then sat back to see how this com­ Senator Bankhead (D-Ala), said on a ten-day furlough. He gradu­ Ivance, an Allied communique said Prance, was heavily attacked again tion of Real Estate Boards be­ east of Kamensk and to tha I today. Quantities of arms and pletely new plan worked. the chief result of the conference ated recently from the Officers’ Linen Type If successful, it may be given last night, the Air Ministry re­ lieves that next to winning the Sal-Manych hills overlooking I equipment were captured by the was agreement by Chalrmaft Paul war "the most important thing Candidates schooi at Fort Sill, a nationwide trial. V. McNutt of the War Manpower ported today. the Manych river southeast Okla.. and at the close of his leave SPRING SONG I Allied troops, the bulletin said, for this and, future generations is but there was no further ampll- Previously milk prices have commission and Maj. Gen. Lewis Targets in western Germany of Rostov today as they reports at Fort Bragg, N. C. He been tied in with ceiling prices in Ruaaian offenaivea from the Gulf of Finland to the Caucaaua an absolutely free, unbridled, un­ 39” Spun Rayon and Cotton Iflcation of the successful action. B. Hershey, Selective Service also were bombed during the controlled press.” steadily cIOMd-in in a semi-clrcte - hSLB been commission^ a second effect March 1, 1942. Regional director, to consider producers of threaten assaulta on atrong oolnta which are vital to the Nazis. Read­ lieutenant and was formerly asso­ OF night and fighter planes swarmed A t his installatiqp last night, around the big Nazi base at the Protected by Swamp Director Max McCullough ex­ as few as eight was units eligible ing from north to south are (1) the Leningrad front: (2) Smolensk; over railway targets in France, ciated with his father in the real PRINTS (3) Kursk: (4) Kharkov: (5) Rostov: and (6) Krasnodar. Swedish Cyrus Crane Willmofe told the gateway to the Caucasus. (Thete Sanananda is northwest of the plains these ceilings produced for deferment In some areas. Holland and Belgium, the minis­ estate and Insurance business. reports told o f a new Russian campaign (A ) to break the siege of closing session of the associa­ positions would put tbe Rusalana I former Japanese stronghold at many inequalities. Previously Selective Service had try aaid. some 80 to 90 miles from Rostov I Some examples: The milk wouW Leningrad, and new Red gains (B) were reported in the Caucasus. tion’s annual business meeting I Buna on the northeast coast of set a standard of 16 units for de- Two bombers failed to return. that a free press me.vns an eco­ to the northeast and southeast. n o ip a s V. Holden of the Holden- PRINTS New Guinea and like Buna is pro- flow where the money was, lea'(- .l^ermlning deferment of farm Russian troops gained Uie shaded territory since their offensive began Large Fire* In Dock Area nomic freedom and without it They already had driven within 60 Nelson Insurance Agency, la a I tected by a series of jungle forti­ ing cities with a low ceiling star­ workers. One war unit of produc­ Nov. 19. ^ In the attack on Lorient ” thfe there could be no freedom. miles of the big port from the -• patient at the Manchester Me- fications and difficult swampy ing at a possible shortage. Manu­ tion is the number of crop acres or ( n otla l HospitaL a pneumonia port was well Ulumihated by flares Willmore. a St. Louis builder east in their smash down both PRETTY DRESSES country. Recent rains have in­ facturing plants, producing but­ the number of livestock that re^ and a past president of Optimist banka of the lower Don.) ’ patient. Mr. Holden was oonflned ter, cheese and condensed and and moonlight, and after a concen- creased the difficulties of the Al- quire approximately the ' same treated attack large fires were seen International, asserted that “real­ to his home for a week vrlth a bad 5 0 c yard evaporated milk, had an advan­ amount of labor, exdusive or sea' Last Natural Barrier cold and on Wednesday evening Like the lilting lyric of a brand new tu n e...or Beautiful patterns in mono- llled forces seeking to clear Papua In the dock area.” the Air Minis­ tors must stand ready to fight of the remnants of a Japanese tage since they were not subject sonal peak labor periods, as is Battlefront dispatches indicated i was taken to the hospital in an the thrill of an unexpected furlough for your tones and multi-colors. Wash- Allied Airmen Blast try said. that the Battle lor Rostov iterif- An unusual range of patterns for Army which once totalled 16,000 necessary to keep one cow. The raid was the 59th on Lori­ (Continued On Page Two) ambulance. He has not shown any able. (Continued on Page Four) While the. new directive will use waa about to begin, with tha Rus­ improvement and is now under an very best beau... our symphony of spring Spring. All colors and patterns in I men. ent. Some 150 miles to the north- the 16-war-iinit as a guide in clas sians preparing for a amash tent. dresses plays on your heart-strings and ap­ florals. On Thursda.v night British across the Donets— laat natural Iwest at Mubo, south and inland sification and consider it as a na 23 Foes From Skies bombers took advantage of the peals to your budget! Choose a lovely print I from Salamaua in northeast New tional objective rather ^an a re barrier to the city—despite tha bright moonlight to pound the Miners Study difficulties of winter weather at I Guinea, Allied forces have corn- Official May quirement, eight units of essential basef. leaving large fires. Complete Basic or a timeless clas.sic. . .all are in harmonious I pleted a three-day raid on Japan- war products may in necessary ita height. 36” A. B. C. Pre-Shrunk Times Square Fighters Bomber. Bat- M istria l N oW TTie U. S. Air Forces based in The Soviet Information bureau accord with flattery for spring-time! lese positions during wiiich an enc- cases allow a deferment, within the British isles had gone over the Imy headquarters post, a radio the local' bbard's discretion. tie Axis Aircraft in Board Order announced that the Donets was Naval Training Tell Abilities port in three daylight precision reached in a Russian advance on a station and supply dumps were “This will be helpful,” Bankhead raids previously in the series of at­ I destroyed, the communique said, declared, "but a lot will depend Biggest Scale Fighting A s k c d l u (5 a S e 25-mile front which recaptured the tacks intended to smash the fuel Upon Strike villages of Borodinov and Potes- tr. S. Naval Training Station, Waffle Weave Prints HcAvy Casualties Inflicted Flynn Shows upon the adminiatration of the Of Tunisian Campaign dumps, undersea boat pens, power iuiev. on the east bank of the riw r Newport, R. L, Jan. 15. — Five Heavy casualties have been In- new regulation.” stations and machinery. You will want a dress or two of Higher Prices Needed where it loops to the northwest BhiejaMceta recently completed Ifltcted on the Japanes; there, it Allied Headquarters in , D f F d m A c t O P Attack Railway Engine* past Kamensk. ttielr baaie Naval training at this these smart prints. Outstanding He and Senator Thomas (D- Reopening Monday An­ was said. At least 116 weVe re­ Biitish planes, sweeping over •tatiea and win attend trade and unusual colorings. ported killed in this raid in yes­ State Department Repre^ Okla) and other members of . the. North Africa, Jan. 16.— (JP) ------New Gains M ade__ , occupied France and ^ Igiu m in Other forces pusbiPZ down' the achools. They are: 59® terday’s communique. tentative Likely to Senate Agriculture committee —American and R.A.F. fight- .Alleged Prejudicial Re- ticipated by Some M m r . Hayes, 30. o f 118 Henry Allied Air Forces meanwhile agreed that higher farm prices, a fores la*t night on intruder patrols, Moscow-Roafov rail line from the ers and even bombers battled , i - ►r xtr were reported today to have shot Leadern; Told to Sub­ north were said to have made new M rset Manehester, and Colin C. The W. G. Glenney Co. continued to attack the remaining Be First Witness at return of farm labor already draft­ Axis aircraft in the biggest! marks by Two Women MaeKenale, 18, of BucMand 39” A. B. C. Tuxedo ed into the armed forcea, greater up at least 15 railway engines and gains between encircled Millerovo Ceal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies’ Paint Japanese positions in New Guinea mit Their Grievances. Mree<; BucUand, win both attend and spread out in a widening cir­ Hearing Next Week. priorities on farm machinery and scale aerial dogfighting of the Jurors Basis o f Ac­ attacked enem.v aircraft landing and Kamensk. • sdiool for Machinists’ Mates. 836 NO. MAIN S'TRBET TELEPHONE 4118 inclusion of labor costa in a new Tunisian campaign by day at a German airdrome. Southeast of Rostov, the Infor­ cle over Japanese footholds In the It wa.s the R.A.F.'s fifth succe.s- Ralph J. Runde, 20. o f 118 Wal- Southwest Pacific. The enem; air­ Washington. Jan. 16.— — The parity standard also ia needed to tion by Prosecutor. Bulletin! mation bureau said. "Soviet troops (JPi meet food production goals. and night yesterday, blasting sive night foray over the conti­ reached the ridge of the S ^ - BmR street, Manchester, will attend Printed Batistes dromes at Madang and Flnschaf- M ilken-Burre, Pa., Jan. 16 State Department may be called 23 German and Italian planes aehool for Aviation Ordnance- en and a supply dump at Lae were In a radio talk to farmert ear­ Los Angeles, Jan. 16— 14*)—.Al­ nent and the 10th this month. — iPi— Thirty-eight hundred Manych range,. Now they face ths Every year a best# seller for upon to outline the qualifications lier, Secretary of Agriculture from the skies, it was sinnounced Manych lo'wlands with many lakes SEW -SAVEj the targets in New Guinea yes- leged prejudicial remarks by two Inland .Arms Bombl^d men hitherto not on strike dre.sses, blouses and draoery uses. of Ekiward J. Fl>Tin as minister to Claude R. Wickard asserted that today. Aerial activity was intense German night raiders, mean­ Joined by canals forming the gi­ Claaenoe N. Roar, 31, o f An- I terday, the communique reported. women jurors were the basts of Joined the 18-day-old wildcat Bover, vrUl attend a school for All types of floral designs. Australia in the Senate Foreign farm labor would be insufficient over the entire Tunisian front. while, bombed three inland areas gantic Manych canal, which plays Port Moresby Attacked this year because of national man­ More than half the toll was taken walkout of Pennsylvania an­ Avlattoa Maehinists’ Mates. Relations committee's public in- prosecution efforts today to- ob­ in ea.stern England, causing con­ thracite miner* to ^ y , despite an enormous part in irrigation of Featured At HALE’S 35® y**’ One Japanese bomber attacked power shortages and tne best gov­ in two actions. The (Germans at­ John J. Mltehen. 18, of Manchee- \-estigation of chargea he is un­ tain a mistrial in the case of siderable property damage and a I Port Moresby under co'> er of dark­ ernment agencies could do would tempted to bomb advanced Allied a War Labor Board ultima­ (CX>ntlmied on Page Eight) %er, win attend a scdiool for Torpe- ness, but no damage was caused, fitted for the diplomatl* appoint­ Film Actor Errol Flynn, charged number of casualties. Only a small tum directing 10,000 to 17,- domMu .36” ABC Fashonera Preshrunk ment. to meet the most pressing airfields, and lost seven planes. with three counts of statutory number of planes, however, ap­ the bulletin added. \. needs. 000 other striker* to return For Saturday Chairman Connally (D., Tex.) Then U-38 Lightnings and B-25 rape upon two 'teen-age girls. parently took part ' in these at­ to their joii* immediately. A unit of Allied medium bomb­ An Agriculture department re­ Billy Mitchell bombers engagqd told reportera today the commit­ The district attorney filed a tacks. The new striker*, members ers bombed another Japanese air­ port, meanwhile, estimated the 58 Axis transport planes off the field on Matkus island o f the Tan- tee’s custom, when a nomination of mistrial motion, backed with affi­ Of the British airmen partici­ of three insurgent local* of THE MANCHESTER this character ia challenged, was to number of workers on farms on Tunisian coast and shot down sev- Hale’s Perfect Washable Lawns imbar group north of Dari^'in, Jan. 1 at 8,171,000—the smallest davits of three women, called in pating in the raids on en'emy ter­ the I'nlted Mine Workers, Flashes ! MOTHERS CLUB invite State department represen­ i more. Australia. A heavy bomber on since records were itarted in 1925. the original venire panel, that ritory last night one squadi-on adepted a resolution four days (Late Bulletins of tbs' UP) W in ) IS HAPPY TO PRESENT armed reconnaissance shot down tatives to review the appointee’s The Allied commimique report­ they heard two jurors in question leader was credited with shooting ago declaring they would go Fitting The report noted, howewr. that ing the Tunisian operations said: one of two Japanese fighters record. It was likely, he said, that express opinions with relation to up two trains near Hazebrouck. out unleNs a 50ieents a month farm activity at this time of the "Ground activity was limited to Miss Mary A. some department aide thus would the actor. increase In the union’* due* .Appointment Stirs Anger (OmUnued on Pago Ten) appear as the first witness when patroling on both sides. Hearing Set for Monday (Continued on Page Two) hearlnges begin, probably next (Continued on Page Two) "In the course of operations off wvre eliminated by Jan. 15. Washington, Jan. 16—iJV--Abs HOSIERY 39® Hearing on the motion was set ger stirred . within the HousB Dingitian Crisp new lawns for dresses with a summery Thursday. the Tunisian coast by our medium for next Monday. The actor's World Traveler, In a Full fashioiipfl rayon high Hopes Subpoena Used bombers and fighters, a large Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Jan. 16.— Democratic majority today In tftS look. attorney, Jerry Glesler, said he The reopening of Pennsylvania's wake of a reliable report thBfc twist dul-tone hosiery in sheer Senator Bridges (R., N. H.), who schooner was bombed and attacks would resist is strenuously. Representative Marcantonio (AL> CURRENT EVENTS Warning Given had suggested asking Secretary of Brazil Sends were made on two escorted forma­ Seeks Action or semi-sheer weights. Two of the women who made strike-bound anthracite mines N l’ ) had been chosen by the Dent* State Hull to tell whether he ap­ tions of enemy transport planes. the affidavits had been removed M moay wa.* anticipated today by ocrats’ Committee on Conunlttoan LECTURE proved of the Flynn nomination, ( .Attack Communications from the jury box tm' peremptory for a place on the ImperlBaS MONDAY, JAN. 18, 8 P. M. On Contracts said he hoped the committee would 20,000 Tires ‘Seven transports and two es­ On Hours Bill some United Mine Workers' lead­ exercise the right of subpoena to challenges by the state. Tbe ers—both in.surg.;nt and loyal—as Judlciarv committee. Bepreeeete* ' South MethodLst Church 36” ABC Shcertyinc corting fighters were shot down. Uve Hobb* (D-Ala), a ranklBS 8 9 « t o $ l .35 pr. force the attendance of some New Other mediuns bombers attacked third was a member of the panel strikers studied a War Labor Non-Members Fee, 25c. from which the Flynn jury ■was board declai-ation ordering them to member of the Judiciary commit­ Washable Officials Told Not to York witnesses he said he did not Shipment to South road and rail communications near Reed to Attempt to Get tee, declared that, while he had believe would appear otherwise. Gabes. Enemy fighters were en' drawn, but was not called in the r .\im to work an',, submit their LION BRAND LISLE Overemphasize Labor turtor’B trial. Showdown on Extend­ grievances to processes provided nothing “personally” against the Bridges has asked the commit­ America to Tide Over countered. One of them was de­ American Labor party member, tee to call Daniel Daly, foreman of stroyed. The latter, Mrs. Harriet R. in their working contract. Market Conditions. Transport Emergency. Ponder, swore that Miss Elaine ing of Work Week. Hoads of striking locals voted the choice would be opposed “and f l ' FLUTE and SAXOPHONE Bronx grand jury which exon­ ‘Last night six enemy bombers 1 don’t think It will he confirm­ erated Flynn after an investigation were destroyed. During daylight Forbes, secretary to a radio net Ipst night to propose a truce, the pr. work executive, expressed a de ed.” INSTRUCTION Washington. Jan. 16—f/f)—Pro­ of charges that New York city ma­ Washington, Jan. 16.—(jP )— attacks on our air fields seven Washington, Jan. 16.—i^i—Sen­ LMW headquarters announced in S 9 S curement officers of the armed termination to convict Flynn and terials and labor were used in Board of Economic Warfare offi enemy aircraft were destroyed. ator Reed (R.. Ka.s.i announced Washington and some spokesmen Find Body of Homed Child CARLYLE B. JOHNSON services and Federal agencies were paving a courtyard on the Flynn From ail these operations eight that Mrs. Lorene Boehm, wife of 1 ere believed the strikers would LION BRAND FINE MESH cials said today they approved a today he will attempt to force an Cheohire, Jan. 16.—iP>—S e a r ^ 118 Branford Street cautioned today by Houlder Hudg­ estate, as well as George H. CO' of our aircraft are missing.” an industrial engineer, declared, -be guided by their decision. ins, War Production board direc­ bum, a member of the jury. shipment of truck Urea to some ” I am for. Errol Flynn in a big ear^' Senate,showdown on his bill er* today found the body o f little Telephone 7857 I Algiers had two alerts during DeciHlon With Membership tor of procurement policy, to Bridges said be understood that South America nations last month way.” for a 48-hour work week. These .spokesmen would not Catherine Keeley, two-and-a-half $X-35 pr. \ A novelty drop-stitch fabric guard against overemphasising unless subpoenaed by the Senate to "Ude them over" a transports' (Continued on Page Two) “ Had to Get on Jury” He told reportera he will "hring i...thorize the use of their names, year old daughter of Mr. and Mra, that will make up beautifully. Tabor market considerations in committee neither could appear to Uon emergency while engaged in Mrs. Ponder asserted Miss action to get a vote on the bill” emphasizing that only the mera- William Keeley, missing since placing war contracts. testify concerning grand jury mat Forbes had stated two week.s be­ early this morning when lire de­ producing strategic materials for Treasury Balance when he returns within two weeks ABC and Punjab The tendency to avoid granting Uie United States. fore Christmas that she “had to from a trip to inveatig.ite the fuel (Continued on Page Two) stroyed their home. Mr. and |dn- contracts in labor shortage areas, (Coattened on Page Foot) Since then a shipment of 20,000 get on the Flynn jury.” situation in the midwest. Keeley. former reridents of W’a- Hudgins said in a sUtement for Washington, Jan. 16— —The terbury, and their three other* OLD *75c N oxzem a...... 49c truck tires has arrived in this Her affidavit quotes Miss Forbes Would Amend 19.38 Act the guidance of procurement men country from Brazil to more than position of^the Treasury Jan. 14: as expressing similar sentiments children, escaped from their third could react “to the detriment of Receipts. $31,377,167.12: expen­ Reed's measure would amend the Percalie Prints make up for the outgoing sup­ "In a.jvehement manner” and as fair labor standards act of 193$ so Police Given floor apartment when the dr* RECORDS *l50c Hind’ s Almond Cream, 2 for .... 49c the more important consideration ditures. $277,366,509.03; net bal­ hlust be turned In for sal­ Sanity Hearing plies, they added in replying to t that tlme-and-a-haif overtime pay started shortly alter midnlg^ of getting the goods on time from complaint made yesterday by Sen' ance. $8,685,788,815.35. (Oontteoed m Pag* Two) Occupants of thei first and second vage If yoo want to keep those concerns that need the least for employes would start after 48 playing, the new ones. 440 Sheet Kleenex...... 2.'5c NELLY DON ator Wheeler (D.. Mont), during hours, instead of 40 hours, where Aid bv Public floors of the bouse escaped unla- amount of new machinery and fa Faces Actress a SenafS Agriculture subcommit­ Jured. t ' jC each paid for old rec­ there la no contract governing such 9 9 9 ords irrrRpnrtlve of quantity. Spring styles ace new and original — Navy prints, plain eilitiea.’* tee hearing on syntbeUc rubber. pay. §1.25 F’allier John Medicine ...... 84c 3 y*- $1.99 Will O eate Hardship# I can’t understand,” Wheeler Four Hurt in Bus Crash tailored navies, 2-piece suits. Seersucker suits in stripes One hundred twenty-flve patterns and colorings for dresses, WPB policies governing con' Congressmen Ban Bureau Reed disclosed that he had pur­ Some Small-Time Book­ and plaids. Enka rayons of sheer in polka dots and con­ aprons, smocks, pajamas, draperies, etc. Psychiatrist Files Peti­ said, “why we are shipping Ures posely kept his bill from going to W'aterbury, Jan. 16—tJ*)—FOBV tract placement, together with the to South American countries in persons were injured, one paln- KEMP'S 60e .Alka Seltzer ...... 49c ventional patterns. Sizes 12 to 44. War Manpower commission’s the Ck>mmittee on Education and ies Also Help in Gam Inc. - tion for Action ini view of oiir'desperate shortage of Ijibor for consideration because lully, when a Waterbury-bound bna designation of labor shortage rubber. I don’t know who in ' the Heads From Restaurant he considered that committee “ the struck a pole after colliding with 788 Main 8t. Tel. 5680 areas where orders should not be bling Rackets Drive. 75c Bayer Aspirin ...... 59c 36” ABC Twingal Frances Farmer Case. name o f God tbe master mind be­ graveyard of all bills of this kind." an automobile on Sooth Mala granted if they can be filled He sa'd the committee pigeon- street this morning. Police #apiL hind that strateg:’ was.” began to fuss at long delays en­ Boston, Jan. 16—(jP)—State in­ promptly and efficiently elsewhere, 'Washington, Jan. 16.— Dis- '■ noled a similar bill, introduced last William J. Duggan aaid tho Mite $1.00 White Cod Liver Oil Tablets . . . 89c t o “ inevlUbly will create some hard­ L ob / Angeles, Jan. 16.— {/f To Meet “Acute” Situation regardingg theme old adage that the , countered in obtaining service. It vestigators disclosed today that $6 0 10.98 Frances Farmer, rebellious film A BE)W spokesman aaid the De' January. operated by George St. Amnam $ ships to manufsoturen,’’ Hudgins seemed, he, said, that hungry their drive to wipe out gambling s cember export shipment was an way io a man’s heart is through | n this session. Reed asked that W'aterbury, stmek a car driven y Combed Yam Dimities actress, wdll bs given a sanity Mid. his stomach, a group of Ck>ngreas- | House membera too often bad to rackets had gained impetus 30c Bromo Quinine ...... 27c hearing if a petition filed by Dr, interim” one to meet an “acute' bis bill “lie on the table,” where it through information volunteered Stanley Lnsas, Naugatuck, aa wm To allevlato such distress cases, men indirectly took a crack at stand in line and wait for tables latter turned oil the hlghwa]r, Tba most popular fabric for all Thomas Leonard, psycbiatrist, situaUon. There was sn “unavold now rests, subject to consideration by the general public, police and around use. Bmall and large pat­ he announced creation of as Criti­ some government bureau officiate while employes and officials of the the floor whenever the sponsor Alexander Dennell, Ansonia, a paa- A n d erson cal Labor Area Appeals board of approved by Superior Court. able delay” in Brasil or the short­ some smalltime “bookies." 35c Vick’s Yapo R u b ...... 27c terns la an color eombinatlons. Miss Farmer vraa removed from age would have been met from today by cutting off one of their nearby government agencies, oc­ thinks he has enough votes to pass senger on the bus, was admitted tn eight members, iwo each from vorite sources of food. cupied the tables in comfort. By letter and in person, the in St. Mary’s hospital ter treatWteBs 50® y**- WMC, WPB’s Labor ProducUon the county jail to tbe Ck>imty that source, he added. it. He said he "fancied” the op­ formants have contacted the office Hospital psychopathic wrard pend­ “The paradox of tha s(tuaUon, Ths lawmakers complained so Apparently, Lynn commented, position would move to refer it to of a fractured Jaw, and thraB, Greenhouses 75c Listcriuc Antiseptic...... 59c L’AIGLON FASHIONS division, smallar' War Plants cor much that the management of the personnel ef ths various offices of Attorney General Robert T, others wore given treatment tea poration and Us own staff. ing a bearing on the petition. he conUnued, “is that it is tough the education and labor commlt- Bushnell since state police, under Dr. Leonard of Alhambra, Ctellf. to move goods over the moun House restaurant in the capitol Ware attneted to the CTapitoI by te whenever it is called up. bmlses and dischnrged. Pastel colors of spun rayons, shantung, rayon Jerseys; 39” Crown Tested Washable H m f Appaal for Review barred-the officials and their aides reasonable prices, a better-than- his direction, arrested 20 men and 9 9 9 4 *83c Pond's Cold C ream ...... 59c reported to Judge Dudley S. Val­ tslns snd through the jungles No Panacea For Manpower styles are as pretty and fresh as spring flowers. Sizes Manufacturers faced with shut­ from ths once-exclusive dinery average bill of fare, and an oppor­ four women in Boston Tuesday on Should Not Tmrii Hatred down, Snsncisl loss, loss o f train entine that the actresa told him: from Brasil'to tbe west coast of "This is no panacea for the man­ chargea of lottery conspiracy. 12 to 44. *T hear voices day and night and South Amqrics and they ordlnari' which in recent months, the repre­ tunity of jostling elbows of Con­ Washington, Jan. 16,—(JF) — *jMax Factor Pancake Makeup ..... $1.30 ed workers or other hardaUp sentatives protested, had become a gress men. power question,” Reed aaid. ^"But MemDer* of his staff said the ar­ through the refUMi or withdrawal they bother me." She also told the ly are shipped norihDMrd, then Hatred of the eneoy rinniM not hn Rayon Crepe southward. In this esse It sort of a wrPB. OPA and Social The new diners at first barged it is definitely my belief there is rests cracked a ring that grossed ■aiqrht In .American pafaUo sflbney of a contract, may app«U to tbe pqrriiiatrist she was made ill. by $90,000,000 in number pool r«' quicker to sand tha Urea direct Security board lunch room. into only the section of the res­ no answer to the manpower short­ tho Eduentiaanl PoUriea ceanBite ♦Max Factor Lip Stick ...... $1.00 Gorgeous Sorsl prints for day­ board for review. fears that people were putting ceipts in the past eight year*. GREEN STAMPS things in her food and drink, he from here.” Ds'vld Lynn, Capitol architect taurant set aside fqr congressional age except to get the entire couH' sloD o f tho Nattonnl BdaenlteB time dresses. Guaranteed wash­ Labor supply considerations are secretaries and members of the try on the minimum of a 48 hour So many persona have come for­ *PIus Tax. of h^ressing importance, Hudgins related. • This official described the 30, an majordomo of the dining room, Association anld today. “Wa ate $6.50 to $ 1 0 ^ GIVEN able. Twenty patterns and color­ press. ITieas impatient souls lost week. ward with additional information eaM; and wherever posaihle efforts Asked if she struck a movie 000 tires recently arrived from announced that in the future only pecinlly deplora tho caltlvatleB WITH CASH SALES ings. members of Cbngresa, their secre­ no time becoming indignant and ’This is just the first step to­ that a crew of stenographers, in are being made to prevent over hair dresser, Dr. Leonard said the Brasil as “considerably more' vestigatora and legal assistants sneh UbMb among tho J*BI"“ 79® actress npUed: “It's ncme of your than waa sent out. Moreover, be taries, other capitol employes, and soon there appeared on the tables ward such a minimum 48 hour ch^Mrea and other* who aiB crowding of already congested members of the press galleries will such diplomatic reminders as lit- week. If the bill is passed, the way was kept busy until the small areas with resultant detriment business! Besides the question added, the United StatM muat hours this morning, recording their Ukriy to aao mUttaty aarv' help these countries in such emer­ he allowed to break braad in tha Us a t^ saying “rsserved for would be eaoier for further ateps.” production, and to eUmlnato ag' Insulting, irrelevant and impu­ stories. BtBteBMnt addM dent.” gencies If thay oie to eentlnus to House restaurant or in tha cafa- membera ef ths prssa” or “rsserv He declared the blU "is not an apMtnnl cnaanlttei a< war i TfM JW .HAU COM gravattOB o f housing and health sjiti-labor measure” and would Identlttes Bring Goaided ik iW IU M co u sd for congressional employes.” The hair dresser. Miss Kdna furnish such strategic materials te'.ia in the House Office building. great moagh and larilBg • The JWHAU CORE problems, eooaomle Ualocation not apply to any situation where Investlgitors said every precau- MANCNtSml COHN* mamchistiiI Cdiiii* as crude rubber, tin, bates wood, FUsa At Long Delayu The effect was to drive the un-j Manchbstui Conn* industry and “the growth of lerg;^ Msrie Burge, has filed a complaint w'.tkont aay I^hb tha eonnerm pt Itae ezpeitee of 1 cinchona bark (for quinine), fats, Matters came to a head, Lonnn daunted unwanted to tbe represen' (OM Waaed Ob T wo) (CoBtlBBed SB »N ;e »WB) — — ------' < . 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