— T?!# Valuable Pranlums You Get for Your Green 891 Main Street Can for Aapointmeat was mads soon after the poatpoas- Fanners complain that tha h(g- passriTl by the second report. o f the Doneta haaln, alao wars rs- southern counttca in the Paclflc troops there ^-withdraw along The .E M H U L C CORK meat, fo r mediators annotmcod portad under haavy preaaurs.) atme—no that when clocka are geat broblem Is theirs. The cows, “In these attacks a U-boat ooso- StaayM Maka Shopping At These Stores Extra Profit- the coast tp escape encirclement. after early Th€ Wamuagtee, Jan. XT.—0T>—ITm that a vlitual agresmsnt la the moved ahead Feb. 9 the entire atate the piiga and the-hens, they argiM. manded by Ueutcnaat commander MANCHiana Conn> J W H A U c o u The British said their aircraft o n n poMtlow of tha Traaaury Jan. 34: controvelsy had been reached. “Our Bubmariaea la the Barents would have the same tinte. won't w ake up any earlier— but 2kitt was particularly succaaaful," M A N C H irrm C * ta, $16036433.96; expen The plenary seaaton, scheduled sea sank two oBeiay traa^rta But the Interstate Commerce the farmer will be expected to get the communique aald. “ Since their Bad been very active over the I Advertiac in Hcrald--lt Paya IM044ZS1A6; aat bal OommisstoB Informed State Cham- hla work done ia daylight hours IMtf,W%liao.66. m P s fs T w i ^ * • 9 ) . - E N r s f f a 8 f? I %•. hut the aama. — * AOqgttiasd w Pan m P y ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27.1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27,1942 sought cover. Instead, they in Emergency Doctors asaignments both in quantity and Former Solon Junk Dealers C^t 30 Days Air-Barrage U. si Uniforms A re Given creased their speed, placing them- Daring Raid Dime Donation priority, whether to Great Britain Sea-Weary Americans »iiits Down stives directly in the~ line of flight Dr. A.' B. . Moran aiid Dr. and the United States or other of Red Cross Donations * I the United Nations in accordance Dies, Aged 65 On Landing of the second wave, and engaged Again Sinks Mortimer Moriarty are the' To Turn in Scrap Supply Hardest Tests Imaginable the planes. The fire from the boats physiclafiB of the Mancbeeter with strategic needs.” V o Japanese Is Keeping Up A civilian chairman will he Arrive in Good l^irits y h ______dispersed the hosUle aircraft Medical Aaaoclatlon who will { Mias Ooodrich'a Second *G. Hammaratrom ;60 Three enemy planes were hit and Jap Vessel named by Mr. Roosevelt to preside Grade Lincoln school .. 1.50 C.. H. Ailjn . . . . 1.00 British Spread Word respond to emergency calls to- ‘ over the committee in Washington Dr. Albert E. Austin, Cincinnati, Jan. 2 7 '^ 4 5 ^ A F ed-' "This scrap " said A. M. Jones, By Jack Smith every contracting plant "to assist) when last observed were smoking morrow afternoon. Louis Andisio ...... J QQ M. Bratoard ... .50 eral ateel-hunting titpefilBont un* Jr., Bureau of Industrial Conser Dive Bombers Paralysis Fund Contin and a similar chairman for Britain . ’ S. Smankus . . . . .50 Americans Arrive in Philadelphia. Jan. 27.—Frank criticize and losing altitude rapidly. Offi ------» W ork Kinks Out o f Mus- i Veteran Health Officer, covering an eatifhated 4,000 tons vation agent, from Waahington. Weiss is cers and men of these boats were (Conttnned from Page One) will be chosen by Mr. Churchill, Mrs. OaralUo Andlalo... 1.00 B. W lU lam a...... 50- a profesHlonal button Boss of the 2.100 inspectors. uing to Crow as Cash each receiving the assistance of Navy Outwits Served in Congress. of scrap in textt Ohio cities, today "repreaenta the most obvious and Many Languages. smasher. 5,000 factory workers and 108 (OaMtaMd Cram PM« Om ) cited by General MacArthur for independent Cloak Co. 1C. J. Vtocek . . . . 1.00 cles in Camps Con gave junk fiealera 30 days in easy-to-gSt source. Dsalera who boat under the command of En a capable secretariat and having Employees ...... 3 0 0 . 0 0 . Smith ...... 2.00 John F. Pacheco, Jr., another testers Is Lieut. Ool. Vere Painter, gallant^. sign George Cox of Watertossm, N. Drops into Bottles. which to tdm It over to hungry can not movr it themselves will employe of, the U. S, Army quar veteran in the textile field. "2. United Kingdom: About Tow n authority to Invite State Depart 1 A. Worgan . . . . 2.00 structed by American Greenwich, Jan. 27—(45—For be offered every help.” London, Jan. 27—145—The Brit ' tli« War Department aaid CSen. Y., sank a 5,000 ton enemy vessel ment, Foreign Office or produc Pioneer Group of the Nazi U-Boats mills. termaster depot here, earns his A big job confronts the division D o u | ^ MacArthur also reported •‘Maj. Gen. James E. Chaney, Highland Park Com ' S. Haugh ...... 1.00 mer Rep. Albert E. Austin (R ), Otherwise, said Maj. Alvin C. Hlgker Prices Sought ish Broadcasting Corporation laid in a second torpedo boat raid close tion agency representatives to at R. Taft ...... 3.00 Technicians in Ulster. bread and butter by taking nice in clothing the nation's rapidly ex that two of hit motor torpedo boate who has been stationed in London Into Subic Bay,” said the Navy munity Club ...... 2.50 Rasmussen “those who refuse to Althougli the government .has down the heaviest propaganda panding army but CJolonel Palntei for sometime, and whose staff, un Mile of Dimes Report tend meetings. A. Frye ...... 1.00 step-father of Clare Boothe Bro- hew olive drab uniform material hn(a(**I t formation of enemy dive communique announcing the ex This evening, at 8:30, the week Boards in Both Capitals Orford Soap bo...... 250.00 Guides First Transatlan do g o will have their entire stock fixed a $19 50-a-ton top price on barrage of the war today to tell —and tearing It to shreds. says: bombera. hitting thiee of them der Brig. Gen. Charles 1-. Bolts as ly setback tournament of the Man S. Miller ...... 1.00 By Rice Yahner kaw Luce, the playwright and au requisitioned 'and allocated to steel No. 1 scrap steel baled and de ploit A Combined Shipping Adjust North Methodist church ! J. Harvey ...... 1.00 the world that the Yonks were And Emil Peters draws a .salary "It will 'b e the best-dressed w h l^ when laat aeen by the chief of staff, has been formed for In Pace of Heavy Fire chester Fire Department will be ToUl Jan. 24...... $374.78 With the AEF In Northern Ire tic Troop Convoy Safe thor, and a veteran Greenwich {Plants by the government.” livered to steel mills, Jones said army in the field—dressed econ several months, has taken over ment Board, consisting of a rep eupper ...... 9.50 iIH. R. McLagan.. 1.00 coming again. for soaking cap material in wa J^ericana were smoking and held at headquarters on Main Pioneer Parachute Co.. . 24.25 Odd Fellow's BlnfO . . . . land, Jan. 27—(45—Sea-weary health officer, died here yesterday Operators o t "automobile grave- some junk dealers were using the ter. ' omically, for comfort and for command of all U. 8. Army forces "The attack succeeded In the resentative of this country and. 20.00 I A. F a lc e tta ...... 50 ly to Northern Ireland. shortage to get higher prices for In a multitude of languages, an lo id ^ aititude rapidly. street. Hose Co. 1 and the Val- Orford Hose Co. No. 3 one from Britnin, Is to be set up Mre. Mary Cole ...... United States soldiers—vanguard after a long illneas. He was 65. yaros” were Instructed to report TTiey're scienti.sts in the depof.s health—or we'll know,the reason in the United Kingdom. face of heavy fire at close range vollne OU are leading the rest of 1-00 s. Majewskl . . . 1.00 within a week that they had be lower grades and for unprepared nouncers spread word of the land Takea.Orer Command from enemy shore batteries and Spruce and Florence in Washington and a similar board Manchester High School He served in Congress for one testing laboratory h hou.se of why." ■ "3. There Is nothing to report ths league by comfortable mar SU...... 10.00 S. Miller ...... 1.00 of a second AEE’ — worked the gun'to move steel to mills. scrap at the yards. ing of a new AEF vanguard in At the aame time, the depart machine n n firs from the Ja will be established in London In World ...... 5.00 T. Petricca ...... 50 By John M. Hightower term starting in 1939. Northern Ireland and emphaaiz- magic where the'flip of a lever from other areas.” gins. Employees of Wststons kinks out of cramped muscles to Washington, Jan. 27.—(45— The Ready to Cooperate Meanwhile Cleveland launched ment announced that Maj. Gen. panese ship. The motor torpedo order to "adjust and concert in Marion Behrend cake sale 4.63 T. Agoetoneltl .. 1.26 As health officer from 1917 to ed repeatedly that the United will create rain, arctic cold or •Vpproves Higher Tax Kale Tobacco Co...... 8.00 day In camps constructed by United States Navy apparently Major Rasmussen and other a house-to-house scrap metal cam tropical aun to mea.surc thq. water James E. Chaney, ranking Army boat penetrstad the waters adja one harmonious policy” the work Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Mc A. Foley ...... 1.00 represen tail yet of the War Pro paign which' yielded 98,830 pounds States sc t approximately 2,000.- cent to Its objective despite net There will be an important Army * Navy Club... . 10.00 of the Briti.'h War Transport American technicians who have outwitted a veritable school of Ger repcllency, warmth and color member of the American military Mullen ...... 1.00 A. Pennery ----- 1.00 duction Board. Army Ordnance the first day The city will sell It 000 men acroes the Atlantic in I Hartford, ,Ian. 27—i4h— Th* Sav 12 More and boom defenses laid down by meeting of Hose Co. 3 of the Stands, Jan. 26 ...... 27.09 Minlsti-:- and United States ship man U-)>oat8 in guiding the first durability of clothing destined for .m i^on in London, had taken over South M-anchester Fire Depart 'Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bros- W. Chamberlain . 1.00 been working here for eight and Office of Emergency Manage and use the money for civilian de the World war. Board of Aldermen gave Informal command of all United States the enemy. ping authorities. P. V in ce ...... 1.00 trans-Atlantic American troop con Starting. Much Faster American soldiers. ment. on Sp-.tice street Friday Total to date ..$654.12 nan ...... 3.00 months. voy of this war safely to Northern ment, who began their survey yes fense. Owners of hotels and apart .approval la.st night to a 32-milI Army forces in the United King Vessels Sunk "Pnrticlpntmg in the attack Executive power will be admin H. F is h ...... 1.00 The flow of American fighting If Private Joe Doakes' uniform tax rate, 2.2.5 mill.s over the cur- evening. All members are urged to Miss Margaret Brusnan 1.00 In good spirits after an unevent Ireland. terday In Butler, Pa., reported ment bnildlngs promised to ex is as tough as Piivale Doakes dom. This includes the force whose with Ensign Cox were Lieut John istered only by “ the appropriate P. iSawlstowskl...... 1.00 they found the junk dealers ready plore premises for obsolete ma men is starting much faster this lent rate. The Municipal Board attend. shipping agency In Waahington," Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jef ful Atlantic crossing under the While official communiques himself, Wci.ss, Pacheco ai\d Pet arrival in Northemslreland yester D. Bulkeley of Lotig Island City, fers ...... 3.00 J. Hampson ...... 1 .0 0 to cooperate. chinery. time, they declared. of Finance h.is already rccom- (Oonttnoed trem Page One) The Pioneer Parachute Com- presumably the Maritime Commie- protecting guns of the U. S. and maintained silence on the subject. Despite the secrecy cloaking all ers are three good reasons why. day Maj. OenX Russell P. N. Y., MTB squadron commander George Legget of Dudle; High ^ h ool Student bas M. S tescho...... 1.00 mended the rate rise and the al Rartle, already haa\ been an< and Lieut (.TO) Edward O. De McLaughfln* o f ' donation of $24.23 was add- slon, and by the war transport J. Majew.akl ...... 1.00 British Navies, the troops—several Naval experts noted today that the shipping and troop movements, it There are 102 other reasons all first appearanec off the western and Francis ketball team ...... 31.75 thousand strong — found every probable period the convoy spent dermen will take formal action nouxuMd. long of Springfield, S. D., squad Knighton street have entered the j ed to the Manchester Mile of minister In London. J. Yucka ...... 1.00 has been common talk recently in of them akilled tcchnician.s on the on it next month. shores of the Atlantic, reported The announcement said the en Mr. and Mrs. (3eorge E. thing in readlnes.s to receive them on the high seas had coincided with London as well as in Northern Army pay roll. The text of the com^nwlque, ron engin-'er." employ of thv Plnehurst Grocery. ; Dimes last evening as was the M. DeSlnymc...... 50 based oh reports received he^ up Jan. 24, our U-boats have sunk 30 tire movement of shipping now un- Dowling ...... 6.00 when they landed yesterday amid a time of intensive submarine ac Ireland and Eire that American Every piece of clothing in Joe .s The Navy did not disclose spe C. J. Byilor of Brc«dbro<^ | Wetstone Co. employees JlO. E. CYiSter...... 50 Cheese Output y, M. C. A. to 9:30 a. m.. e. s. t.: enemy merchant ships aggregat ilei British control would continue The Justamere Bridge H. H ansen...... 1.00 cheers and martial music. tivity in the western Atlantic. troops would be landing in the army wardrobe must .take every ing 228,000 tons.’ cifically whether Buikeley was returned to the P iM ^ r ^ G^^^^ , other Industries are expected to Club ...... 2.00 The billets to which they were Quiet words of praise were spoken thing the teslera have got before "I. Philippine Theater: aboard Cox's boat, or another. It after spending three weeks igjgp to be directed by the War Trans J. Godek?t...... 1.00 Schedule British Isles any day. •There was practically ni . BomCiers Beach Berlin port Ministry because of "the mil Aaron Cklok...... 5.00 C. V lntono...... 1.00 whisked av:ay by train and motor for the skill by which t)ie soldiers Running High Some London quarters which it ia put into ma: 3 lu txiuclion at ACT FAST British bombers penetrated Ger- was similarly uncommunicative lii cation In Florida. were delivered without the loss of ground fighting on the Baton the communique of Jan. 20 wrhlch week itary and physical facts of the clt- Mrs Thomas Donnelly ... 1.00 C. T a y lo r ...... 1.00 transport were no makeshift af Tomorrow: presumably should have been in the depot clothing factory or In T* http fravBNt naula during the past 34 ly as far as the outer districts Only Three More Daj-s uatlon around the British Islea” Mre. L. May Spur ...... 1.00 fairs On the contrary their quar a man. the dark even knew the date of the plants of private contractors told of th? torpedoing of the Ja The weekly setback tournament R. Thom aa...... l.OO 9:00-12:00—Second Shift Rec hours. o f'^ r lln during the night. It was Only three more flays remain Similarly, the appropriate author Dr. Wm. L. Co.ilon ...... 10.00 C. Alexander...... 60 ters proved to be sturdy Insulated The ships put into the unidentt their arrival. across the nation. panese shlD by a motor torpedo will be held tonight at the Red fled harbor yesterday and the Unprecedented Demand reation group, gym. "Two of General MacArthur's annoimced officially today. boat and then added, "Lieut. John In the local drive, and all stand-* ity in this country will direct Van’s Service Station... 2.00 F. Brennan ...... ,50 huts, erected of pre-fabricated Everything Joe wears from the P-40 airplanes engaged in a thrill- B orn» were dropped o.i several Men's Social Club at 8 o'clock will close Friday evening. All moveYnents and allocations of Uni parts brought fTOm the United troops, under command of Maj. 9:30-11:00—Girl Scout Leaders buttons on his shirt to the sturdy D. Bulkele.r has been commended sharp All players are requested to Stewart Dougan ...... 1.00 W. Zorskls ...... 1.00 Results in Many Plants Training Course, 2nd floor social COIDS ing encounter with three Japaneee towns iri^northem Germany It wms donations should be nuide prior to ted States ahipping or shipping un H. Keeney ...... 1.00 States and designed especially to Gen. Rus.sell P. Hartle, began coat that keepa him warm on an frato dBVBlepiBf stated, but, no missiles fell In the for executing his mission success make a special effort to be pres Walter M. Saunders .. . 5.00 moving out to the first camp to room. Asks Evacuation dive bombera. Two of the enemy fully.” without nanur.g the boat's six , o’clock Friday evening at der this government's control. F. O palach...... 1.00 withstand the cold and frequent Turning to Product. Iceland assignment hSs to mea.s capital regwn, the announcement ent. Ctaae Brothers, Inc...... 100.00 be occupied by American soldiers 10:00-12:00— Women’s gym and urc up to rigid specifications Put a few drops o f Va-tro-nol , planes were shot down and the commander. either of the three stands. These No Provielon for BrancAea Mrs. Nettle F en ton ...... 2.00 M. Sacherlck...... 1.00 rains of Northern Ireland. third disabled. Neither of added. sre located In front of the bank, A "Oimblned Raw Materials V. Orlofekl...... 1.00 in the British Isles since the days badminton. Agents Be Picked which, some experts believe, make each nostril at the very first sniffle Three of ths'^x^mbers were r# A '17-year-old former student at Francis J. Gill ...... 5.00 Lease-Lend Construction of the doughboy. Chicago, Jan. 27—(45— Unprece 2:00-4:00—Baby-Clinic, banquet or sneeze. Its quick action planes was injured. the Unlverslt> of Rochester and Temple Chapter. Order of the at the center and at Depot Square. Board” will be comi>o8ed of a rep- R. Fitzpatrick ...... 1.00 dented demand for American Joe and his buddies the world’s ported shot dowfK Eaetem Star, will hold lU regular Kenneth Walker ...... 1.00 The construction work was car Purpose Military Secret hall. best dre.s.scd soldiers. aids Nature's defenses Reports Unnsiial Gombst Earlham College, Cox won the A letter was received yesterday reeentatlve each from the British H. Grant ...... l.'-i-ff ried out under the lease-lcnd act. cheese has encouraged many '"Oeneral MacArthur also re meeting tomorrow evening. The and United States government.-!, C. B. Hubbard...... 1.00 The strategical purpose to be 3:30-5:00—Open gym boys. Even the feathers in the pilloiy a^inst colds. Follow w I C H S Croix dr Guerre os a member of from Dr. Eugene M. Davis, of Loula T. Foley ...... 1.00 W. D ra s y ...... l.CC While the setting was new, the plants in dairying areaa to manu Hartford,-Jan. 27 Local defen.se ported an unusual combat which the American Volunteer ambu buaineia will include the initiation Manchester with a picture at with no provielon for branches In G. S n o w ...... 1OO served by these units and other fol 6:30-9:30—Men and women that Joe Doakes rests his head dn British Bombey$HU Joseph J. Foley ...... 1:00 wartime crossing of the Atlantic lowing contingents remained a Dr. Albert E. Austin facture it for the first time, the council chairmen who have not al VA-TRO-NOL oeetured two days ago between lance corps which served with the of candidates. A social time will tached. The picture was a photo the two countries. The etatement J. K o rch ...... 1.00 Department of Agriculture said showers. after a long march are tested jici- Mrs. Agnes K. F o le y ___ 1.00 and the debarkation were an old closely guarded military secret. 6:30-7:30—Girl Scout supper, ready done so are requested by entlfically.-for cleanliness. / two of his motor torpedo boaU and Hannover and Emden French Army until the armistice follow and refreshments wdll he of a crippled child who wiU eat did not dlacioae where ita bead- H. Valllant ...... 1.00 1937, Dr. Austin Inaugnirated many today, and the record-breaking State Defense Administrator Sam a formation of enemy dive bomb served by Miss UlUan KUnkhamer quarters would be but it la charged Mrs. E. Simpson ...... 2.00 story to many of the officers and But It was clear that they might first floor social room. Testers also see to it that con London, Jan 27— on -^ tro n g on June 22, 1940. He enrolled in with the President Friday. 'The Mrs. Frank Rawson . . . . 1.00 n um as Smith ...... 1.00 non-commiasioned officers, who improvements that won recogni output is running 50 per cent high uel H. Fl.sher to designate evacua ers. When the officers command forces of R. A F. bombers at^ck- the reserve in December, 1940, and and her committee. wdth planning "th e best and speed W. E. K e y e s ...... 50 either assist in defen.se of Uie Brit 6:30— Bowling League, all al tractors don’t inadvertently che.it youngster is only four years old, J. M. S teese...... 1.00 landed on these shores nearly 25 ish Isles, should Hitler decide to tion in the * annual inter-city er than lost year. . tion representatives in their re ing the torpedo boats obser\’ed ed Hannover and Emden oBlec- after a three months course at and baa been confined for two iest development, expansion and J. McCarthy ...... 1.00 health conservation contests. Cheese is the bonanza crop of leys. spective areas at once in order that the gbvernment. Ovens "roast ” any 1^'U'AWAPt 7 two waves of enemy bombers ap Miss PhylUs Fallow ___ 1.00 years ago as members of AEF try an invasion this spring, or take 6:30-8:00—First Aid Course, moisture out of cloth before it is tlves overnight, the British the reserve school at Northwest The Mothers Circle of St. years and two months as a rssult use of the raw material resources, C. E. M in er...... 1.00 A shift in political fortunes the dairy states. . The department the evacuation organization In the proaching they might easily have under the juriedlction or control of Miss Faith Follow ...... 1.00 Number One. part in the much-discussed Allied banquet hall. weighed. The cotton and wool con nounced today. ern University he was commls- Clerard will meet with Mrs. John of bslng stricken with infantile Mrs. Etta F a llo w ...... ] J. D. Robertson ...... i.OO found him at 60 out of office and said manufacturers were so anxi state may be completed. Persons The Hannover and Emden raids the two governments.’' and mak l.Ott Mingled with the World War invasion of the continent whenever 7:30-9:30—Girl Scout Leaders tents of fabric are determined by oned an snslgn and given Im- Odermann of 9 Starkweathsr paralyslt. As he enclosed his T. Davidson ...... 1.00 veterans amd seasoned regular entering on a political career In ous to malie with that milk which thoroughly familiar with the po were described by the Air Minis nte^ate duty. street tomorrow svsnlng at sight ing recommendations necessary Contributions from the the United Nations' high command meeting, 2nd floor social room. chemical analysis. donation to the drive. Dr. Davis E. WlUle ...... 1.00 Army men were pumeroua draf may deem that feasible. Congress which became a reality ordinarily would 1^ used to pro tential evacuation and reception try as made ‘in force.” and other o'clock. for carrying out the plans devel the Employees of the G. S n o w ...... 1.00 8:00— Ski meeting, banquet hall. The largest clothing factory in wqote, “If more people would only Lydall an.. Foulds Paper tees. All were fresh from southern As defense units the Americans after a single-handed drive duce butter was being diverted in facilities in their districis should places In northwest Germany also oped. L. Maoon ...... 50 8:00— Mary Bushnell Cheney be selected, council chairinen have the world, according tn army pro- think of things like the encloeed Co. are as follows; . . . . 13.00 maneuvers which had hardened w'erc believed here to have one es against party leaders. to cheese production. This is caus were bombed. Anderton-Shes auxiliary, V.F.W. Likewise. In collaboration with G. H. Ward ...... 5.00 ing a shrinkage In butter output. Auxiliary, l.st floor social room. been informed by letter, and in cujement officers, is operated B r i^ ip Libya picture, you would oversubecribe F. U rlan o...... 1.00 and welded them into a single pecial advantage over British In the summer of 1938, he won within the Ixiumlaries of the 100- Bomb Brest Docks will meet tonight at eight o'clock your Mile of Dimes 200 per cen t” others of the United Nations, the H. Hanna ...... 2.00 Demand for American cheese each case the person chosen should Another force bombed the docks board must formulate plana and V. Zabicakaa ...... 1.00 fighting unit. troops. If the Axis were to at the Republican nomination for a acre quartermaster depot reserva at the V.F.W. home, Manchester The stands opened this morning B. Hampson ...... 1.00 Cen.sorship forbids mentioning tempt an invasion through Eire, ' seat in the national HouseMouse repre-r e p r e -coniea from the domestic public, be ready and willing to assume the at Brest. The ministry acknow Green. recommendations for the "develop M. J. Hathaway . . 4.00 P. P atu ra...... 50 responsibility of organizing local tion here. It has 5,0()0 employes, Retireat at eight o'clock and will close this A. Delnicki ...... 1.00 the size of the unit or its Identity, the citizens snd government of .senting the Fourth Congres.slonal 'w’hich gMerally has more money Two Diphtheria ledged that three British aircraft ment, expansion, purchase, or oth O. Katvulch ...... -50 to spend^as a result of the arms | evacuation system. It wili also be but it produces only five per cent were missing. evening at elx. Yesterday mem er effective use of their raw ma V. Zableskas...... 1.00 but the official announcement l.s- the Irish Republic might welcome district, and that fall, he defeated of the army's clothing. Members of Gibbons Assembly, bers of the Student Council of C H ultlne...... 1.00 sued In London aaid it included American mibtary assistance, incumbent Rep. Alfred N. Phillips. boom, and from nations allied with the duty of each person in charge Ths Osrmsn cspltsl was not (Contlnoed frbtp Page One) C.L. of C. will meet tomorrow eve terials.” J. Limerick ...... 2.00 A. Walekowakl...... 1.00 to supervise evacuation during an Private contractors manufac among the objectivea of the Royal the High School and Boy Scouts of B. Kozin ...... 1.00 "several thousand men of an in I while resenting the presence qX jr. America, which received cheese Cases 'Are Listed ture the rest, but aways from ning St sight o'clock in the K. of W. Sacherek,...... 1.00 under lend-lease terms. emergency. Air Force in Ita raid on Germany batUefront yesterdayKamand bad in Troop 25 were on duty at the A. Baichunas, Jr. .. 1.00 fantry division. British troops. | Orator of .\lkillty cloth provided by the depot'.s pro C. clubrooms. snd proceed in s South End, and Troop 13 at the Mrs. Brunnas ...... 30 American cheese la a basic prod Colonel Fi.sher pointed out that last n i ^ t an tnformsd source file tad "consldarable ^ m a g o on body to the W. P. Qutsh funeral C. Delnicki...... 1.00 They are combat troops with the Might ^ h sent to Raws | Although an orator of ability, curement dlviaion. The depot main North End. Reds Capture L. Cope'and ...... 1.00 usual components of field artil The Po^ibihty has ^ e n discuss- ^ speeches uct, and this country produces Hartford, Jan. 27—(4'i— The In regional meetings will soon be held PIOMV HIPPO IS O N t OF TH( said today In comnient on a Ger enemy columns. hums, to pay their respects to the Contributions from em J. Samtalaskl ...... 1.00 at which plans will be made for tains civil service inspectors in man assertion that British bomb ployees of the Colonist lery," the statement added. I ed here that Eire might consent to . , j^e House, saying more of |t than any other type. cidence of preventable disease In RARCbT ANIMAU ON EARTH. tO ^ Striking Toward Beogk^ late Thomas Moriarty, brother of F. Pippin ...... 1.00 Besides being sold at retail, It is evacuation and reception opera (aIVt. >MU AN IDEA OP ITS SiZElffi ers penetrated to the capital’s Mias Mary Moriarty of EUdrldge Board ...... 30.00 "The contingent is Commanded by establishment of American bases f ^ the me.lium of his weekly Connecticut remained static dar Some Axis units appear Ip be Ecuador Threat More Villages A. Zlkua ...... 1.00 52-year-old Maj. Ge». Russell P. on the Irish coast if and when the * ..p ^^here I Sit in used by processors to make cer tions for each community, and that (MLV ONE-POURTEANTH THE8IZE outskirts. street, a member of the assembly. W. Wojnarowlcz .. 2.00 i is desired that each council be striking in the direction of Ben W. Heubner ...... i.OO G. Zatkowski ...... 1.00 Hartle. tain special brands of cheese, ac ing the past week, increases and OP THA MILE HIPPOPOrOKIB L.,Zalkaski ...... 1.00 I 7„r ""js.. •"c's;;; w '-'i;; represented to assist in the prepar gasi. A R. A. F. communlqhe (Contlnoed from Page One) S. Berk ...... 1.00 S|mik Highly of PHnnui cording to dairy circles. declines in the number of cases said intensive and "highly success There will be a meeting this ave- Upsets Closing W. GedralUs...... 1.00 against German attacks. Several county n ^ ’ - being small, the State Health De ation of a complete program. .Aren’t You Aware, that for quick Air Raid School \(ilng of the Singing Wheel Club at J. Odermann ...... 1.00 Critical British, Irish and Amer Irish bases were used by United' be believed congressional ne^ ful machine-gunning attacka" and an escort ship.” the Soviet In W. Burke ...... l.OO W. Douglas ...... 1.00 partment reported today. starting on enM mornings, you ware made against tanks, ar e'ight o'clock at the Sports Center T. .Symington ...... l.OO ican officials who watched the : States forces in 1917-1.8. Such a pbytes should for the most part 300 Skater§ Out Two new cases of diphtheria need a good Battery In your car? Furnishes Course on Wells strset. Members are re- (Contlnoed from Fsge One) formation-Bureau alec eald. F. Pleas ...... 1.00 troops debark spoke highly of their complete a , be seen and not beard. Plan Dinner for Sehwolsky mored cars and motorized unlU Three other Axis transports had M. R u ff...... 1.00 A. MltcheU ...... 1.00 development would i were listed, however, one In Hart Get an .ARMSTRONG BATTERY ques'led to be on hand promptly as B. Kutalkourt ...... 1.00 evident fltne.ss. ring of defenses entirely around' He served on the Po.st Office from VAN’S SERVICE STATION moving from Msus to Soluch; for 11 s. m. today was postponed been reported deetroyed by Soviet T. F eren c...... 1.00 ford and one In Berlin. There Hartford. Jan. 27 i.P. A tes there Are many Important Itema to F. FlUpatrtek ...... 1.00 "You are impressive examples of the British Isles and also furnish and Po.st Roads Committees, nev- At Center Springs . .. They're dei>endable and Inex* Instruction in Air Raid precau which is only 30 miles south of until 6 p. m. and the ceremonial action in thoae Arctic waters in the A. Wilson ...... 1.00 were none last week. timonial dinner for Myer Schwol- ths port. come bHore the session. W, Strlmke ...... 1.00 American military might." de the forces of the United Nations Scarlet fever increased from 30 liensive. tloits which bavs been conducted doting was changed from 6 p. m. previous two days. J. Sadonls ...... 1.00 clared Sir Archibald Sinclair. Brit with valuable operation centers committee to consider a maximum sky 6f West Hartford, newly-ap- every Monday evening were "Heavy casualtlee were inflicted today to 6 p. m. tomorrow. Four German plance were J. W rubel...... 1.00 J. Katkowskl ...... 1.00 About 300 enjoyed skating last to 38 cases and lobar pneumonia pdlnted manager of the 'Vetetrans' F. Gdlewtkl ...... 1.00 ish air minister, who welcomed from which to intensify their debt limit. from 42 to 51. Whooping cough brought to a close at last night's on enemy troope," the R. A. F. Pore Over Mate ot Maps brought dowTi near Moscow Mon 8. Pleaeik ...... 1.00 them. night at Center Springs Skating Facility at Newington, will be said, "many enemy vehlclee were T. Kraldla ...... 1.00 watch over Nazi submarine Incur It was Dr. Austin, who recalling dropped from 160 to 135 cases and session to ths High 8ch6ol. AO' Meanwhile mediators pored over day. the Soviet communique re F. Rydlewlch ...... l.OO So great was the secrecy sur his work as regimental surgeon Rink. Red li^ ts were placed held at the Bond Hotel here on destroyed or eeverely damaged.” Opett Forum A. C Miller ...... 1.00 sions into the Atlantic. measles from 146 to 143. other session in sir raid dsfsnss .a maee of roapa and documents in ported. (The Brltieh radio broad F. R u ff...... 60 rounding the Atlantic crossing . Anti-submarine operations have at Camp Custer In World War around the end of the pond where Feb. 11. All the .state’s veter The British lost one plans and F. P allew oda...... 50 F. Lucas ...... 1.00 will be held commencing rshruaiy an effort to find a satisfactory cast a Russian report that 969 Ger that only a small band of curio'us ' been redoubled since the undersea ' No. 1. offered one of the few ac- i the ice was not considered thick ans organizations will participate VAN’S S 16. shot dowm ons. •olution to the century-old dispute man planes had been shot dowm F. B ro w n ...... 1.00 W. Chamberlain . . . .50 onlookers was on hand as the big ceoted Amendments to the selpc- ' enough, but the skaters stayed in Higher Taxes \'oted in the affair. New Realdents Dlasgr«« raiders began moving into the I 427 HARTFORD ROAD-.PHONE 3866 However, sessions in first aid over a eectlon of coastal territor>’ over or near the Russian capital F. Koeak ...... 1.00 L. Genovese ...... 1.00 transports were waiqjed alongside American side of the Atlantic in ' live service act--that .selectec.s the center of the rink as the spot will contlnus every Monday eve To the Editor: since Adolf Hitler's fliers s t ^ e d C. Koeak ...... 1.00 G. Brennan ...... 1.00 the quays. lights shone down o'n the happy Milford. Jan. 27—(45— , The Italians Claim 1 w-as very much surprised to and Amazon jungle which has force. ! could not be inducted until all fa- ning until the course la completed. olagued the ^ conference from the raiding the city last summer.) F, Chamberlain .. . .50 J. Albo ...... 1.00 When military bands struck up „ Potential Peril Greater crowd. Board of Finance last night voted read In your open forum last week cllitie.s were in readines.s. a tax rate of 20.5 mills, one mill The next session in first aid will Cruiser Sunk beginning. The communique declared Ger H. A m e s...... 30 S. Slags ...... ,50 "The'Star Spangled Banner," how>- On the basis of reported ship The rink was opened yesterday be on February 2. At this meet a letter from "A New Resident ” C. Hlldlng ...... 1.00 F. K atkow skl...... SO Defeated In 1940 Sweep afternoon ,went up from sinkings, the U-boats recently In the Democratic irweep of ing, all clvlUan air raid wardens which upbraided the town for lU J. Jacobs ...... 1.00 the shore, and like wildfire the acting park supervisor, had test- , 1941-1942 fiscal year. The board casU) Jan. 27—oFi— Axle war- failure to nave a central office to were modng smoothly to an al ing laat week, against 41 Ruaalan P. Bungard ...... 1.00 have appeared to be operating.; 1940. the present representative. will be flngarprlntsd. S. Wandycta ...... 1.00 A. Thompson .,___ 1.00 electrifying cry ran through the along this nation's cast coast in ; ed the thickness of the ice and estimatad the levy would yield planee, carrying out a cerles ot direct an,' correlate the local w ir most general severance of rela aircraft destroyed. W. B o b e r...... 50 Leroy D. Downs, defeated Dr. Aus announced that It wa.s safe for $690,856 towards a $980,000 bud- tione between Latin American re E. Johnson ...... 50 town: far greater numbers than they did - 1 First War A. W. O. L. Airast attacks on British navsl umts in effort. "New Resident" eeemed to' j G. C>vlkla ...... 1.00 "The Yanks are here!" during the First Worlc! war. Thus tin. but even after that, the for skating at the present time. [ get. ths Medltsrranssn. hsvs sunk ons feel that Manehester was asleep publics and the Axla. G. - Tungen .... 3.00 mer representative toured Army j Russians Move Deep S. G ryzb ...... 1.00 F. Toff ...... 1.00 Spectators crowded to the streets it was considereo probable that cnilssr, "probably" sunk snothsr at the switch in not getting pre Fresident Getullo Vargas called s. O palacb...... 1.00 lamp.s making certain that his ] Kansas J3ty.—0^—Polios today his cabinet Into eeselon, and in J. J. MitcheU ...... 1.00 as the troops marched out of the this most recent troop convoy reported their first arrest of a sol snd hssvlly damsgsd a third, the pared and that there were too Into Smolensk J. Wandych ...... 1.00 dockyard after the brief official crossed the Atlantic under greater ! amendment was being carried out. Italian high command announced many loose ends and organizations formed persona said Brazil's sev F. W a rech ...... 1.00 S. Kosakowakl ..... 1.00 He was a native of Medway, dier A. W. O. L. since the United with the Red Army on the Cen R. Carey ...... l.OO greeting, swinging along to the potential peril than that faced by States declared war. The youth today. working at crosa purposes In .pre erance of relatione writh Japan. A. Baichunas...... 3.00 stirring strains of "Marching American transports in 1917-18 Mass., and received his B.A. and The poeltlve sinking wras cred paring fo." civilian defense. Germany and Italy was the-main tral Front, Jan. SI.r—liPi—The Rua- 8. WaickowtkJ. Jr. 1.00 M.A. degrees from Amherst, and .said he left Fort Riley, Kas., to try Blan Army, continuing its deadly B. Partyka ...... 1.00 Through Georgia” with the Stars when the U-boats were more or to talk his wife out oif getting a di ited to German warplanes' during I too am a new resident of Man buelneas. - ' F. Deptula ; ...... 1.00 W. H. Bralnard. Jr. 1.00 less bottled up In the North Sea. his M.D. .degree from Jefferson chester. But I take issue with flanking movements, moved deep and Stripes fluttering proudly at vorce. an attack on British naval squad Action by Brazil would laave P. B a lon ...... 1.00 E. FalcetU ...... 1.00 the head of the column. Some Naval experts even specu Medical College in Phllalcrelphla. "New Resident” when he upbraids ly Into Smolensk province today A. CUrk ...... 1.00 ron off Tobruk on Jan. 26. Tbs Argentina, Cihile, Ecuador and R. G utam er...... 1.00 Doughboys Look Grim lated that the subs which have Pa. othsr successss, a communique the town on th« score of its pre Bolivia the only hatlona still main after clearing the laat Germsn W. D ow n in g...... 1.00 R H. M cKinney___ 1.00 He came to Old Greenwich from from the Province of Moscow. been attacking coastal shipping eald. were achieved by wavee of paration for Chilian defense. Has taining ties with the Axla powers J. Shea ...... 1.00 R, (hooper ...... 3.00 The doughboys looked grim as may have had an assault on the Medway after practicing medicine torpedo-oarrylng Italian planes in "New Resident” been to the Civil but the Bolivian cabinet announc Mozhaisk, the battered end A. Dumas, Jr...... l.OO H. Carrier ...... 2.00 they paraded t)(rough town, full big convoy as one of their pri briefly there, served a year in the sn ssssult on British navsl units ian Defense Volunteer Office in ed after a maettog taat night at ruined high water mark of the J. Walcben ...... 1.00 M. Beechler ...... 1.00 packs on their tocks and tin hats mary objectives. General Assembly and was named northwest of Bengasi in tbs fscs the Municipal Building? Through La Pas that ita foreign minister German's advance west of the W. Brown ...... 1.00 L. M. Mahoney ----- 1.00 on their heads. health officer in 1917. later taking of sevsre anU-slrcraft firs. the columns of Ths Herald I first capital where they withstood the E. Machte ...... 1.00 M. C. Hutchinson . . 1.00 Grins came to their faces, how time off to liecome regimental sur-' heard of this office and although had been directed to Rgn the ever, as they broke marching for "Ons cruissr was hit by tbrss ruptured resolution and tba^ a de furious Red Army counter-attack O. Baichunas...... 1.00 M. Houston ...... 3.00 mainder of the personnel was as geon to the 214th Engineers at I am one of ths many local men for so long, has been converted C. A. Balch ...... 1.00 mation to entrain for their en signed to liferafts. Camp Custer. Mich , but returning torpedoes and can be considered cree formalizing the break would C. R. W a lk er...... 3.00 campments and they exchangeil sunk," dsclsred the bulletin. "An who work in the aircraft plant into an aaeembly point for trophies B. Blovlah ...... 1.00 to his post after the war. and am working overtime a good be laaued ahortly. ''' P. S. Moroney ...... 1.00 friendly greetings with Crltishers other sleo wras hit and was ob captured from the Naais. H. CkswaU ...... 1.00 G. BeUowe ...... 3.00 Sponsored .Municipal Hospital deal I went do%vn to the office and Leaders of the conference dUJ and Irishmen who crowded close to Chaney to Lead Among his post-war jobs was to served listing hsavlly.” H. a Norton ...... 3.36 J. E. Rand ...... 3-00 regUtered. not expect Argentina to eever her them. .start a drive for development of Aircraft Return Safely aet-up there la an eye-open ties with the Axis immediately, C. D. Balcb ...... 3.00 W. Balch ...... 3.25 British Isles Forces Nazis Report Russian H. TStlmau ...... 35 While most of the doughboys public health facilities for the All ths Itsllan aircraft were re er. There Isjs volunteer worker on though she has approved the con A North Ireland Port, Jan. 27.— B. Kozynsky •...... 1.00 hailed from the mid west and many : town. Including construction of a torted to have returned safely to the job during regular hours every ference measure recommending a Losses Are Heavy had never before been aboard any 14^—Maj. Gen. James E. Chaney, baae. though it was acknowle^ed Orford Soap Company municipal hospital. day and not only do they take break. They were hopeful, how BerUn, (From Orman Broad vessel larger than a river steamer, rated both as a combat pilot and I. Other accomplishments included that some had been damaged. dowm complete ^formation about ever, that Chile and Ecuador Employees ...... $140.00 they seemed to be taking In stride a combat obser\'cr by the U. S. Air casts), Jan. 27.—OP)— German Mary Veaoo ...... l.OO TODAY I ^Uk inspection, garbage control, The Italian high command re evary volimteer ao that hs osn be might act soon in accordance wtth AND the excitement attendant upon Corps, has been made commanding \ dental clinics, plumbing and aani- ported today that British forces troops have inflicted "heavy new M. Sable ...... 1.00 general of the United States Army contsrted if sny job srleea which the resolution. losses tn men and material'' on the STATE WBIh their transAllantlc voyagey 1 tary control and Installation of a wsrs oontlnulng to rstrsat before ha esn fill, but they esn give you D. Bd^rtOD .1.00 forces in the British Isles, it was advancing Axla oolumna In west Rueeian Army to sustained hard L. Franela ...... 1.00 “ When do we eat?” was the I health department laboratory. complete informatloa >sbout sny E. officially announced today. For all tliis, he managed to carry ern Libya but said there had been fighting on the eaetem front, the L. Heritage ...... 50 WE DARE YOU TO SEE question that seemed upp< rmost in General Chaney's chief of staff Is trslnlng courses svstlsble snd Three New War their minds. on a large private pracGce liecome no hea\'y fighting yesterday or take your application for some high command announced today. R. MIIlo ...... 1.00 THIS PICTURE . . . AND Brig. Gen. Charles L. Bolte. Maj. laat night. Despite bad Weather conditiona .1.00 They learned quickly that they president of The Trust Company of that can be held only if there are A. (Joleman ...... DEFY YOU NOT TO Gen. Russell P. Hartle, who arrived Old Greenwich, and hold high posts j "Improved weather conditloni Boards Formed the Naal Air Force is taking, a M. Oodler.akl ...... 1.00 would get what the British call "a here with several thousand United enough people Interested to make SHUJODER! heavy breakfast and two heavy in the Masonic order. have enabled our Air Force to in the course wortl, while. strong supporting role in the fight E. Strange ...... 1.00 States Army troops yesterday, is How Nice, Betty! crease Ita activities.” the dally war ing and has carried cut sharp at meala" a day. British soldiers get He has a fellow of the Royal I was li:ter«ated enough to look (Coattnned from Page One) E. Larson ...... 1.00 the commanding general of Ameri Medical Sdblety of England, mem bulletin declared. tacks on military taigete In the A. .1.00 one heavy meal M d three light can forces in Northern Ireland. Yes, Betty, and tell your friend that she will Into this set-up a little b it This Brosowald ...... ones daily. ber of local, county, state and na Britleh bombers last night raid is the offl'-s that "New Resident” Leningrad area, a communique A. Dubanoaki ...... 1.00 ^ just as interested in our CASH & CARRY the "entire munition resources of Plana for the disposition to be tional medical organizations be ed the airdrome at Catania. Sicily, complaftied was non-exlstant but Great Britain and the United said. C. LaFrancia ...... 60 service. Both laundering and dry cleaning causing some casualties but only made of the American troops were sides being an honorary member of if he will take the time to go down Statee,” the pooling in principle A. Curlouia ...... 2.00 ^Iieat Will Be public health organizations. receive our most careful attention, the slight damage, the Italian high there and register he will find it M. Zorskia ...... ,50 not announced, but it was assumed command imld today. of their shipping resources, and a Blows Out Ilr* that training—which began only a Divorce Ends Ftrsl Marriage clothes coming back with that "sweet,” clean very definitely exlete and la doing “planned and expeditious utillxa- 0. Geunble ...... 56 After a first marriage had ended a swell job. K. Kanaoo . . . . . 1.00 year ago fop some—would be re- Sent to Greece fragrance, with each piece immaculately tion" o f raw materials. Nashville, Tenn.—(45—Two en numed with emphasis tiaced upon In divorce,. Dr. Austin married Mrs. i I’ll amnit that "New Resident” Heads ot Boards C. Keburat . . . . 1.00 Clare Boothe, the widow of Wil laundered. Germans Assert — - may have aomethlng whefi he gine companies and two trucks of /tactics develop^ by British sol (The British government an W, Custer ...... 60 liam Boothe of Chicago, in 1922, at 0 says that there are too many loose the Nashville fire department nuh- .80 diers who already have seen action London, Jan. 27.—(45— Britain Destroyer Damaged nounced the following beads of the B. Gustafson ... WAITIR BlINNAN on the continent and elsewhere. White Sulphur Springs, Va. He Take a look at these prices! ends and organizations working ed to answer an urgent fire call. WALTIR HUSTON has authorized shipment of 8,000 Beilin (From German Broad- war boards: When they got there, Fire Lieut. A bxIous lib F ace Eneroy thus became the stepfather of eaatsL Jan. Tt. — (JP> — German at cross purposes but X think this ANNI BAXtlR tons of wheat to Greece to help re Clare Boothe Brokaw, now famous is graduallv working out. I under (Munitions Assignments Board: Clay Belcher took a deep breath Most of the Americans appeared bombers damaged a British de Washington, Harry L. Hopkins DANA ANORIWS lieve a threatened famine, it was os the playwright and author, and FamuTeCndle stand that tha local Defanee Coun and blew pu'. the fire—a blazing oil TODAY anxious to come to grips with the announced today in the House of stroyer and a large merchant ship' (ClvlUan chairman); London. Lord boater. wife of Henry R. Luce, publisher of fAdJ ^sch) in attacka yecterday and laat night cil oat up this Defense Office to AND enemy. Commons by Hugh Dalton, minis (Addl. Pcs. 4c Each) (Add!. Pcs. 8c Each) act as a central agency and clear Reaverhrook. Life, Time and Fortune magazines. on the big Mediterranean Naval CIRCLE WED. 'PLUS.. 'They're all eager for a fight," ter of economio welfare. Mrs. Austin was killed in an' ing house with the idea that all (Combined Shipping Adjust 8 Hankies, or 8 Tea Napkin* or 8 Wash Cloth* base of Malta, the Nazi high com ment Board; Washington, Admir BRENDA JOYCE to was the way one of their officers He said there was no guarantee automobile accident near' Miami. defense projects and training putdt. equal 1 PtecN 1 Shirt equals t pieces. mand reported today. ' eoursea, ate. will elaar through al Emory 8< Land; United King SUPER GIA.Vr SHOW! "Ita n y too Boaa that the Gepmans would not seize Fla., on New Year’s Day, I938.'In Raids also were pressed home on dom, Sir Arthur Salter; IROVEN PiCTUR First Clasa Private Milbum the wheat but added: September, 1939, be married Alice this central bureau so that the Henke, 22, of Hutchinson, Minn., DRY CLEANING airdromes and other targets on the mix-up and conflicts wrill be dope Lord Leathers. THEATRE ■ H ertford THUIWDAY • nU . AMD BAT. "We are in this case running Dorothea Loinsbury of Stamford, a oft-bombed Island, a communique (Combined War M a t e r i a l s son. of a German immigrant to the the risk in view of ths appalling graduate of the Greenwich Hospi Men’s Plain Suits away with and all Infoimatli GRETA GARBO ia United states, was the first soldier said. Board: Washington, WUUani L. conditions caused by the Getmans tal Nursing school. She survives Topcoats, Overcoats will be given out from here and *-TWO-FACED WOMAN” ashore. He proudly displayed a Armored Oars Oaptnred all regiatratlona taken here. But Batt; United Kingdom, Sir CUve HENIE-PAYNE In Greece.” him, along with two of hia slaters. Ladies’ Plain Dresses Evo^rybody knows, that ico>celd Five days of hard fighting to BaiUeau; London. Lord Beaver- post card from his father saying: Miss Grace Austin and Miss irran- this all takes time and the office BUT DBrKMSB IBDMDB! "Give 'em Hell." . DUtribution of the wheat ia to or Coals t tor $1.19 Libya have resulted to the capture has only been set up for about brook.) be supervised by the International cea Austin of Greenwich. of 388 British armored cara. 137 three weeks. While membership on the boards Though the Atlantic crossing Red Ooss, he said. Coca-Cola has quality, Hit quality guna and 683 motor trucks by ad rv e only been in Manchester is reserved for Ametloane and was described laconically by the He aaid Britain's general policy vancing Axis forots. the Oahoian Britons, the new agenctee a n to Adopta Now Name « a few months but Pm already Navy as ‘‘routine” it was an excit of refusing to allow ahlpmenta to hlgk command announced today. proud o t the way the people here ooUaborate with others of tte ing adventure for this correspond of gonuin# goodnoss,—the tasto tha^ During the aame period, ended United Nations. ----- ent snd Harrison Roberta, Associ be made to Axis-dominated equn- Hartford. Jan. 27.— OPi—The are taking hotd and I for one don’t triea remaining unchanged. Saturday, 40 British alreraft were think that "Now Resident" Aanooneed Btieehneeoeely ated Press photographer accredit Unemployment Compenoation Ad shot down or destroyed on the critidem is justified. Formation cf tbs boards : BASJY DANCE ed to the AEF. visory Oruncll yesterday adopted charms and never cloys. H brings an ground, a communique declared. Very truly yours. announced annul tanaoualy hero 6mm Mua The ever-preaent danger of ene Ohoervea 9Mh Birthday the name of “United Statea Em Ths snnounesmsat msds no and in London. AMarsntly tb » Btw 7 WedBfiBday E tmUbc ployment . Service" instead of Another New Resldsat. M l e hgr my BUbmarinea. frequent boat oflar-sansa of complt^ rtfroshmant. mention o t ths prograaa of fight boards grew out of tae rooent ooo> drlUa, the sight of protecting war- Hartford, Jan. 27-H45— lUuunar “Oonnecticut State Employment ing on ’ the North A M csn tio a t veraations in Waahington betwaan Flamufaa** Shlanllf OtcIl ahips wallowing through the waves B. Davia, a member of the city Service” in one of aeVeral amend i a £ A l f £ R S 0 £JUUirO£P£RSl yesterdsy. Prastdent Roosevelt and Frlme nvat .1WBMBD TO nu.« Wtth IXOYD MOLA3{ B o u t SplRks» and the eerie nights when the con Board of Review and believed to ments to state unemployment All you want and you woM H all. Minister Churchill. voy swept on without a light show, be the oldest municipal official in compensation regulatiaas, despite . H A M U fO N n . MANCMBSTER ■ Mere Hocsee Ante# Danas, Tex—(1^ —Ihirteen-year- The White House announcement ProMpter. PLUS riMBM As a Prei ing all combined to add to the air the United States, observed his a protest by Attorney Paul Adams I | You trust iU quolity old Helmut Wolfe, sensing poetibtl' said tbera was to ba an Inter- birthday last night at a repreaeitting ' The . Oonnecticut ohangs of the "fullest toformn- for Bta Tohrsi, of excitement. Both Perch ester, Ntit. — (Jh — The itles In a t in ahortage, taveetad 40 *YHE TBLL TALC BCACT” Because of the number of paa- party in hia honor in St. Mich- Manufacturera Aaaociation. Adams l^nty of Parking Space! bone and buggy days may be over, ttoo*^ on munitions. Committees A t too I oaota worth of matarlais to a vea^ Tha M m W m tof Short •< too eengera aboard the 20-year-old ael'a church. The Rev. David said that the service still retains " . Open 7 A. M. to 8 P .M . ^ IOTT(IO (IHOfI 'aUTHOIITT 0 » tMI COCA.COIA COaTAHt *f but a count of vehicles ansmbltd ersts uid wbMto m orlll be fanned here and to London Yooi^-Aafi CITY VUBW I under the combined chiefs of staff , transport to which we 'were assign O’Donnell, pastor of the church, its comifionwealth status while on ^ Saturdays 7 A. M. to 4 P. M, J at tha Jos RaspUeka farm durtag found to a Juak yard. Hla*s dotag DANCE BAIX ed there were only half enough loan to the Federal' government COCA - COLA BOTTLING COMPANY. EAST HARTFORD, CONN. an auetioo sala showed two auto to a manner etonlar to the Sooth- SBLCCTCD SapCTS! gave him a check for $413 col- qulta a hnalneee among pefieetrliii for the war's duration. mobiles. 20-feama o t horses with aaomen wtth his Ueyole-tialMr weet Pacific agreement. lUebuats to go a r o i^ . and the re- lected by friends. •Trbase oommittM" thd stata- iBtMONIt acsR sad sis asddls hones. dellvety ssrvles st U otoU a My. i ■ - - ■ ment aeaerted. oa all \- WAncnESTETK EVENiNl> HEKAL.U. MANCHESTEJl, CONN. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27,1942 ' MANCHEBlifijK EVXmNG HERALD; MANCHESTER, CONN. j i h s !18DAY, JANUARY 27,1942 the House the present occasion PAGE FIVE Lodge Seats Pictures Growing was one of those arising in the Drive Nearing Nowadays Know life of any government which War Production Board illvidcd equally between the In Might of Allies "must be clarified. fantile Paralysis Fund and the "We have had a great deal of Autos Collide Bolton Passes $330 Mark Bolton Red (Jross. Mrs. Milton Haling is Its Officers bad news from tlie Far Elast and $18,cfeo Quota Like Huge Corporation F o r The ^ How to Hitch Up Horse ^omen Store Workers Nra. Clyde MamiiaU chaiionam of the drive in Bolton. (Continued from Page One) I think it highly probable we shall # ' Phooe 4052 Victor}- Campaign Man havt a great, deal niore,'’ Church On Center St. In its Red Cross Drive The Victory (Jampai)nt for books Aliss Doris Stratton Is arms and equipment by the best ill said gravely. Red Cross Fund Here By Paul 0««iier and John Beckley p^rtmenta to ke«p the whole pro- Washington, Jan. 37—(iP>—Prom I duotlon program meshed, Wages Data Revealed for the men in aervice will run a routes. "Wrapped up in this bad news Is Reported Today at The Defense Registration is in the asked s e v e r a l Installed Head of Or "It' is because I see the light will be n ^ y tales of blunders and mfw on the war producUon effort ' Wmiam U Batt, president of Belton. Jan. 27. — (8p*claI)-H Mra. ;faUan Ellis ...... 1.00 few more weeks. The response in «nd buggy doctor. ^KF indiutrtes and . director of Slippery Roads Cause Bolton has been slow to date. Two at Waterburlans what He gave directions for bitching der of Rainbow. gleaming beliind the clouds snd short^dmings In foresight and ac- Over $16,000. ^ is going to be run just like a big Bolton haa PMped the |3S0 mark H. J/ Zimmerman...... 60 nearly complete for the town of broadening upon our. path,” he OPM’s materials 'division, con department etorea pay an aver* A Friend ...... 1.00 sizeable donations have brought Service would do U tire and automo- Dobbin to the bugipr and conclud- tlon.J corporation. tinues as chief of the new ndatc- Facts on Pay to Employ- age hourly rate of 27.0c. C ars to S k id ; ,]Vo One In Ita 8145* for the American Red Bolton according to a report iitade said at the end of hi's candid re the galleries of the crowded H ^ l WelU ...... 1.00 the nurnWr of books collected to a I raUonlng made a return to the ed with: "There may ^ a few Mi.ss Dofls Stratton, daughter Manchester’s Red Cross War In a desperate effort to- speed rlals division. He will be respon Hours Worked by Female Em- Is Seriously b^jnred. (Jroaa and contrihutiona are atUI Mra WUUam A. Perrett .. 1.00 by David C Toomey, chairman of respectable level but not enough m Mid buffcy day* necewary* thing* I didn’t mention, but i don t port of the good and evil in Brit use as the prime mlnltser spoke ees in Retail Establish of Mrs. Jane Stratton of Garden ain’s war fortunes, ’’that I make Fund total increased nearly $600 war output, Donald Nelson has sible for iucreaslng the output of _ ployeee: Of . the 8,087 women em- being ree*|vae made for on the harness—that U, you put The thundereus cheers that the Churchill clique to be thrown campaign well in excess of the tablished a war production corpo Sidney Hillman will head the la tional meeting in the State Office ' week (43.1 houra) due to the ton. uith other contributions still who never has owned an automo out of power and for a govern large number of part time employ denly skidded in front of him. It Earle Rogers ...... 5.00 a. m. in the Fireplace Room of the Bookmobile thiat ends its serv on the brtdle, and then that back greeted hift (Me hour and 24 min quota. ration. bor division of the new set-up. Building this afternoon. pledged. 1.00 ice this week. The Bookniohile thing—what’s the name of it? bile, always has driven horses. ment to be set up with which Hit The total amounts received from ees used. WrapTOrs and stock seemed that Ladoueour had at Following are the contributors: Jeannette Sumner ...... the (Jommunity Hall for ai\ ail day Here he got the ofTlclal low-down ute accoun^g left no doubt how The new War Production Board Leon Hc.'iderson, price adminis The report, prepared by (Jhris- tempted to make a left turn, while Mra. Clifford Loomis ...... 1.00 was started on a trial basis only Anyhow, it’s the thing that goes the Housc/of Commons will vote ler could negotiate a magnanimous the “Vanishing Tea” parties are will do just about the same job trator and OPM’s director of civil tine Beeck, director of the Mini clerks worked the longest aver Mrs. Joseph Mack ...... $ 1.00 sawing meeting. Mrs. Herbert hack of the horse. TTou put the on his way to hitch a horse to a peace. increasing dally. Today’s dona age work week, '48.2 houra. Office coming west on Center street, into Mr. and Mrs. Hector Bro- Hutchinson has obtained several and w-lll be withdrawn this w-eek. buggy. It consists of these 13 when ;t ^nally puts the question as the boar, of directors of a cor ian supply, will be chief of the new mum Wage Division of the State either Pine street or Arch atrect James Rogers. Sr...... 1.00 chetto ...... 1.00 Books now loaned will lie picked h«rae In the shafts and book him of conf^ence to a test. "That may seem silly to us but tions from these tea parties total poration. As Nelson describes it, civilian supply, will be chief of the Labor Department, is baaed on a and "Other” employees worked Mra. Walter E llio tt...... 5.00 layettes; these are composed of steps; it is mischievous abroad and I am $1,040.63, Mr. Cheney stated. If very similar average work weeks, Both Cars Damaged Mr. and Mrs. Helmar An several garments *0 sufficient up but no further books will iw up.” 1. Put on the bridle. Expmenced observers predicted they will be constantly reviewing new civilian supply division. His sampling of 2,815 retail stores cov John Maasolini ...... 1.00 derson ...... 1 circulated. Members of the Bol How’s that now? that/ Churchill had forestalled sure the House would wish to the chain party is fully carried out the whole war production effort, job will be to see that civilian ering approximately 33% and the 45.8 hours and 45.7 hours, respeC' Due to the slippery conditions of Mr. and-Mra. Herbert work will be on hand for all ma "Well, there are hooks on the 2. Put on the brea.st collar. make its position clear," the prime Uie fund should be Increased by tivel,'. It should be noted that de the road, neither operator was able Mrs. Jen sen ...... 1 ton library comtrtittee have been 3. Put on the back pad. (Atten m c^ of his critics and that not considering how it is going, what economy gets enough supplies and people employed by ail mercantile Hutchinson ...... 6.00 Ml. and Mrs. ‘Vaccha...... 1 chine operators and hand sewers. hameaa and you booked them on minister went on. better than double the prekent to partment and apparel atorea were to stop In time to avoid a crash. Helen Berry ...... 1.00 Members are asked to bring their in contact with committees from tion of Mayor Scully). rc than 20 or 30 would vote chances ought to be made and equipment to keep it from crack establishments in the state, except the large employera of "Other” Mrs. Walter Z u tter...... ■ the—on the aragon. That’s how the o” to the resolution "that this "Since I have been back in this tal derived from the teas. whether pr^uctlon is meeting the ing under the war strain. In face restaurants and filling stations, The front of the car which was Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Finley 2.00 own needles, scissors and thimbles surrounding towns th^t have been horae puUa the wagon. It would all 4. Put the Ull through the crup country I have had inquiries from employees which in these two driven by Ladoueour skidded into Mrs. (Jharles Ubert ...... 1 served by the Bookmobile and re per (pronounced crooper). House has confidence in His program laid out by the President. of doubling and trebling demands and reveals the fact that the av cases c.’n Miller; Love, Lucille and the Pacific." tack to be maintained without re Kelly of Booth street. New Brit the new production division. He, President to Nelson’s m-ganizstion 2 out of 5 earned less than $14.00 Mra. Jennie Mancggl* . • • l Mrs. James Rogers (Baking and are also collecting dimes; in Leahy. United States ambassador .W W j it if Agard; Religion, Shirley Liebe; gard to risks or consequences.” ain. was completely demolished. t(x>, 'will have representatives port would be studied carefully, to Mra. Harry Munro ...... 1 addition they have books of w' ing. Professor Roy E. Jones of the Although Churchill said he it will have a clear cut opportunity gether with such other data as per week while 3 out of 5 earned ' Miss *4ary Ngtale daughter of project) ...... to France, conferred with Marshal University of Connecticut will dl;(- Nature, Nancy Payne; Immortal "must confess to feeling the "But for this robust decision we . Police Chief WHllam G. Simp working in the War and Navy De- to get the job done. less than $16.00 weekly. Mr. snd Mrs. Andrew Nstale of Frank Mantelil ...... 1 Center School ...... chances on gifts tp be. drawn at retain for 20 minutes today in should now be back on the line they might consider necessary. Bntdley Field Soldiers to cuss "Working Out a Program for ity. Elsie Wetherell; Fidelity, Bar weight of war upon me even more son, who investigate with Officer Recommendations by ths Board In the food group. 4 out of 10 West street snd William WUUams, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hildebrand 1 Ladies of St. Maurice (Food the t»resident'B Ball in Rockville what was described as a general 1942." bara Keeney; Patriotism, E^s than in the tremendous summer from which we started," Church Carl Haertel and s^te policemen wAnen employees earned less than son of Asristaat Postmaster and Mrp. Helena Dreger ...... 1 sale) ...... 15.00 on Friday evening. Guests at the discussion of the world situation. ill continued, "or perhaps further of the Hartford barraciu, said An must be made within 60 days from Be Entertained at County Farm Bureau Agent Porterfield; Service. Shirley Ted- days of 1940.” he spoke with ob the date of organization and be $14.00 a week; while 7 out of 10 Mrs William WllUmins of (Jhurch M14. Raymond Jewell ----- 1 Further contributions will be ac meeting were Miss Mary (Jorcoran E. Tucker of Rockville reported °n ford; Confidential Observer, Elea- vious confidence and appeared to back. Tobruk would poaribly have derson rammed into the truck earned less than $16.00 weekly. street, were nurried this morning Mrs. L. Fountain ...... 1 knowledged in these columns. and Dr. Geo. (Jaillouette. fallen and Rommel would be which was traveling north, on the Manchester Men ill Service fore that time It is probable pub Lodge Home Saturday. the recent survey made or the McKenna; Outer Observer, be In high good humor. lic hearings wUI be held. In ' the dry goods, general mer- at 9 o’clock in St.'1.' Edward’s ^ church. Mrf. Thomas Flink ...... l March Of DlinM RONSON PAl poultrymen’s participation in the Lois Buchanan; Mualcian, Betty Feels Swell of Victory marching toward the Nile. turnpike. The tnick Is ow^^e by ehandise and department store Rev. Joseph H. Donnelly, pastor Mrs. Amy Cross ...... 1 The March of Dimes for the In the Garfield Trucking CoropMy, Date Book Minimum wage regulations have lOWtST P«K(0 UCHTm Rockville. Jan. 27—Army air ACP program. There wiinsiso be a Crawford, C3ioir director, June He told one of the largest audi > Still Has to Be Held already been established for laun group, 4 out of 10 female em performed the single ring service. Mrs. (Jiyde Marshall ...... 1 Named Welfare Chairman fantile Paralysis Fund gains mo LOANS AND CIGARETTE COMMNATIOM South River, N. J. \ Won’t Register IM RONSON HISTORY corps service men at .Bradley d-scussion on how to /cLOinplish Ebigland. ences ever to pack a Commons "Cirenaica has been regained—it dries. beauty shops and cleaning ployees earned less than $14.00 a Mrs. Howard Learned was organ Mrs. Oscar Kreyslg ...... 1 mentum each day in Bolton. (Jana F ^ d . Windsor Locks, will be en more work with less lM>or in view Others InsUUIed still has to be held. Tonight week; while 6 out of 10 earned ist and James Breen of Manches Mr. and Mrs. Michael have been placed in the various made without involving session that "I feel the broadening Benefit (Jard Party, Teachers' and dyeing establishments. Hartford. Jan. 27—(>P)— The tertained at the Rock'ville Elks of the shortage whlcly many poul Mrs. Dorothy Little, worthy ma swell of victory and liberation "We have in our possession 36,- Members of the Retail Wage less than $16.00 weekly. ter soloist. Miss Angelens Natale Kurys ...... 1 schools In town and In business trymen are ^xperi^clng at the -Club at High School Hall. Connecticut League of Women friends or relatives Home Saturday night by Rockville tron of Temple Chapter, O. E. 8.. bearing us and all tortured peoples 500 prisoners including many Those Who Are Not Re- Board are Professor Harry Shul- In the limited price chain and served her sister as maid of honor Joseph Mc(Jollum ...... Voters announced today the ap places for the reception of dimes; lodge, it wae announced today. present time. installed the Mother Advisor. Mrs, wounded, of which 10,500 are Ger \ Tomorrow chain department store group, 3 and John Williams brother of the R. Reopell ...... Loans of $25 to l.ino—made onward safely to the final goal.” N. Y. Stocks nnual meeting St. Mary's quireth to Sign on man of Yale Law School: Robert pointment of Mr*. Lincoln R. chances are being sold on gifts to A t^ ia i hour will be enjoyed Cburch Qroupa J. E. Elliott, who is entering upon Seats for the debate were at mans. out of 4 female employees earned groom «-aa best man. A wedding New England Hotel ...... 5 be drawn at the President's Hall quickly and privately — on ’The Men’s Clul/of the Rockville chufqh S t 8. E. (Jarroll, 'Vice-President of Ar less than $14.00 a week; while 9 Young of West Hartford as social signature only. Loirns to iMtween eight and nine o’clock her third year in the office, and such a premium that several mem "We have killed and wounded Feb. 16 Are Listed. row. Hart A Hegeman Electric breakfast w u served to Immedi-^ Mrs. ICarle Gowdy...... 2 welfare chairman of. the state in Rockville, tickets for the ball when a metien picture program Baptist church will hold its month the Advisory Board, Mr. and Mrs. Adams Eixp ...... 7 Friday, Jan. 80 out of 10 earned less than $16.00 ste members'c|f, the femtlles at the Mrs. Walter GWsecke . . . . 1 single people and married bers had to sit on the floor of a at least 1,500 Germans and 13,000 Red 'C^ss Benefit. South Meth (Jo., and Mrs. Joseph Leopold of league.. The league said one of to be held at Maple Grove in Rock will be presented by John Rady. ly business meeting this evening at Fred Thrall, Mr. and Mrs. John low platform at one end of the Italians. , Air Reduc ...... 36 wejkly. Old Homestead in Somers. Follow Mrs. Richard Moonan ----- 1 couples. Outsiders not in eight o’clock at ^ e church. odist churob... Hartford, Jan. 2?—Among the Westport, representing the pub In apparel stores, 4 out of 10 her tasks would be to confer with ville are on sole. The entire pro volved. Small monthly pay One of the features will be the Trotter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest chamber. "In all we have accounted for Alleghany ...... *» ing an unannounced wedding trip Otto Manell ...... • • •. 1 A “ aehffer* lo« showing of films taken during the The Brotherhood of the First President Birthday Ball, Amer men. between the ages of 20 and 45 lic. female employees earned less than local social welfare cbalrmen as ceeds from the above will be given ments which you. yourself, Borg. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ted- From her customary seat in the 61,000 men. There is also a mass Am Can ...... 64*4 Representing emiSoyers are Mr. and Mrs. Williams will make Tony Ansaldl ...... 1 to What social welfare problems to the fund. Proceed* from the aifff) ia tha •rtav. bombing of Pearl Harbor. The Lutheran church will meet this Am Home P rod ...... 39 ican Legion 1|sU. years, who will not be required to $14.00 a week; while 1 out of 2 their home on (Jhurch strecL Mrs. Mrs. (Jhesterfleld Plrie . . . ) select from basic re-payment wow; nit $ar»kai ford, Mrs. Paul Carter, Mrs. Syd gallery, Mrs. Churchill leaned for of enemy wounded, some of which Meeting or\ Directors Eighth Allyn Fuller of (Janaan, Paul earned less than $16.00 weekly. tbe league would (vork on during various entertainments, food sale Sfaaatfff i9rff«ai- Emblem Club U cooperating vrlth evening at the church. Am Rad St S ...... 4?i Williams is a graduate of Stafford Mrs. Uda Anderson ...... ) table. lia t d taavlae ney Harrison, Mrs. Jane Stratton, ward to listen intently to her hus have been evacuated to the rear, Distrii-l at North End Fire head register with Selective Service on Blackburn of Bridgeport and Ekl- In the miArellaneous group, 1 the next two years. and collection of pspers will be the Elks and is aocurlng a number ConununlcatioD Tonight Miss Marion Crawford, smd Mrs. band’s speech and bis son Ran to sea or to the westward." Am Smelt ...... 4 2 'j High school (uid is employed at Mrs. Williams ...... 1 Evahi|>le: ltoa«oa. Cafflosod of girts as escorts. Dancing will Fayette Lodge No. 69 A.F. A A Am T AT ...... 128 quarters. February 16, 1942, according to a-ard (Jookson of Waterbury. out of 5 female employees earned A 8KM) LO.\.\ can be re •c^iaa. Carvad la Uttle; dolph, In Army uniform, sat Furthermore, Churchill declared, .Satarday.^Ju. 81 Labor's representatives on the Lee’S* on Main street. Mr. Williams Mrs. Leslie Spencer ...... 1 li tha aacbat. ba en^yed from nine until one^ M, will exemplify the Entered Ap among his fellow conservative Am Tob B ...... 504 (Joionel Ernest L. Averill, Stste lets thsn $14.00 a week; while is a sraduate of Stafford High Mr. and Mra. Elbert Atwood J paid at rf:RSONAI. In prentice Degree at the regular ’The Majority Degree was con the Axis has lost 852 aircraft and Annual Banquet^ose (Jo. No. 1 Board are Stella Perka 6t New 4 out of 10 earned less than $16.00 18 nionthiv Instalments o’clock. There will be a five piece ferred by Past Mother Advisor membera 386 tanks. Am Wat Wks ...... 3 Director for Selective Service in school and is employed at Pratt Mr. and Mrs. S. Woodward ‘ {★ jb a ★ a » ★ * ai crehestra and a buffet lunch will Communication of the Lodge to be Ana(X>n(la ...... 274 at its quarters Pine\ street and London, Mae Alpert of New Ha weekly. and Whitney United Aircraft (Jor- of only .S7.-J7. Mrs. Anna W. Robb. The follow Divulges Broad New Plans He declined to predict the out Hartford road. Connecticut, are members of the ven and (Jhauncey LeRpy of Hart The entire female group Includ Adelia Loom is...... ! be served. ’The Emblem club is ar held this evening. 'The prime minister divulged Armour III ...... 4 armed forces. However, upon dis poration. Fsst Hartford. Annie Alvord ...... Simple to apply; simple to tor Ail of the Brothers sra urged to ing girls have reached their ma come of the Libyan battle but be Tuesday, Feb. ford. ed in the survey (full time and Other Combination Ciga ranging the supper. jority the past year: Dorothea broad new plans for unifying war declared that "after two and a Atchison ...... 34 ■'k charge from the armed forces, re The mar*lage of Miss Dolorrs (Jlarence Anderson ...... qualify. Shorter Appli<-ation All members of the Elks lodge, attend ,the meeting this evening Aviation C orp ...... 3», Annual banquet of Juni^ (Jbam- (Nber Findings psrt time) earned an average Rne—Flavorf111 rette Cases and Lighters, Peabody. Jane Taylor Burns, Ma direction, bringing in Britain’s do half years of war have only just gardless of the reason, they must (Jharlotte Pradel, daughter of Mr. Frank Elliott ...... Form saves time, avoids em their wive# snd families sre Cor- and show their support ol the new Baldwin C t ...... 1314 ber of Commerce. Other specific fl|idings present weekly wage of $14 62. rion Pearl, Janet Elliott, Faith minions. managed to keep our heads above Wednesday, Feb. 4 present themselves for registration Wrappers and stock clerks re and Mrs. Emilio Pradel of Park Mrs. Hauser ...... barrassment. No need to ask .<2.95 Up. dull; invited to attend and there officers. BAG ...... 4 at once. ed for the BoartPs ' consideration street and Attilio A. Zamichiei son Mr. and Mra. George Rose. will bo absolutely no charge made. Installation Tonight Stevenson, I Shirley Robinson, Besides a special counMl for the water. . . . We are beginning to First Aid Instructors' schodl, at ceived the lowest weekly wage favors of others if you bor war in the Pacific to be set up in Bendlx ...... 37 Also included In the group not today were the fallowing: of Mr. and Mrs. Bartolo Zamichiei Mr*. Gertrud* Koshefsky .. row here. Just apply for Other Lighters ..S I.75 Up Samuel j . Houston, of Manches The recently elected oflicera of Alice BarlowKJessle Little and see our way through and it looks Beth SU ...... 64H Trade school. Limited price chain and chain ($13.05). Saleswomen as a g(roup Della Worcester. Washington or London, he an more than ever before that we are Susday, Feb. 8 required to register are diplomatic received $13.35 as an average of West Main street took, place Mrs. Capselli ...... what you need...large loans ter, Is chairman of Uib committee Mayfiower Rebekah Lodge will be Borden ...... 204 department stores pa.' 94 per cent Monday morning at 8 in St. Ed on arrangements and he is asking Installed at the meeting to be held \'The Worthy Advisor presented nounced that Britain had agreed going to win.” Police Benefit performance at .and consular representatives of for- weekly wage. Office workers re Mrs. Joseph Lsbby ...... made as readily as small to the requests of Australia for the Can Pac ...... 4 4 gn countries, and, those who of their ' fepdale employees less ward’s church. Rev. Jooeph H. Msry Wippert ...... ones. A $100 loan costs that any young women in Man this evening in Foresters liall. Mrs. a paM Worthy Advisor’s jewel to Aid Sent to Russia Case (J. I.) ...... 674 State theater. than 40 cents hourly. Department, ceived the highest average week chester wilUng to tC^rve as escorts Barbara Carter. right to membership in the war Churchill dwelt at length on the Monday, Feb. 9 ve registered previously. The ly wage ($17.15). The wages paid Donnelly pastor performed the sin Helen Mstbeln ...... $20.60 when repaid promptly Charlotte Bartley will be installed Cerro De P ...... 31 \ dry goods and general merchan gle ring service. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rich.. I that night get in touch with him. for her seco;New York Leo Ducharme ...... ments. Phone or see M. H. Buxion irn« Oelag to Meriden Grand with the other ofilcers the banquet bail. told the bouse that “we have sent (Jhrysler ...... 4 ?4 rordla Lutheran chlirch. price chain, chain department and Canada and South Africa. Stalin estoctly what he asked for." Wednesday. Feb. II rant ofneers, pay clerks and enlist female employees under 40 cents apparel stores are affected by the city the couple will make their Stanley Nichols ...... Roweli; Mgr., today. Per The officers and members of follows: Vice Grand, Mrs. Ottille Churchill also mention^ ar Coca C o la ...... 69 per hotlr. Fop...... 1.00 ture. TelUnj the HouiM tMat every a merry but short chase yesterday countries, residing in the United \Houriy rate Paid . Females by. tbe lowest average wage in tbe wan and Joseph Kamlnlaky of WU- M,'. and Mra. Elrnest Oaw- he attempted to pull to the left to MU* of Dimes booth on Main said 300 of her officers snd men tank and fvery aircraft squadron Nash Kelv ...... 4 4 limsntic. The bride is secretary at Is H e A s • allow plenty oi clearance to pass street on Moru.ay. ’There was more In Libya, he said, an Imperial afternoon before he captured two States, and who have not declared Oroupation: Office employees sZ- sales group, $2F1 weekly...... 1.00 were saved. Army outnumbered two-to-one by was needed in Libya, Churchill de Nat B la c ...... 1»4 their Inteiitlon to become citizens a cikss receive the highest average the Sterlite Fiber Products, Inc., Of course it's important to leave an estate to take care of your in safety. As he did so, the car money in the bottle bearing the Ebcplalning the admiralty’s se Nat (Jash R e g ...... 13 auto thievres. both minors, who had Average Weekly .EArnlngs for Mr. and Mrs. John Witt- Gen. Erwin Rommel’s Oerman- clared it would “see by what a of the .United Statea. hourly rate, 37.8 cents. However, Full Time Females; For the pur South Coventry, and the greom it began to skid, and Domin was un name of this bottle than in any of crecy over the loss, the com- small margin and by what strokes Nat D airy...... 14 stolen a New Haropehtre car at 2 T.OO the other bottles in the stand. Itallan forces has rewon Cirenaica. p. m. yesterday afternoon from the (Joionel Averiil in setting forth the highest average rates for pose of this survey, a full time employed at tbe Pratt snd Whit family. able to control it." tnunique said: It has lost 18,000 men kilM , of fortune we so far have sur Nat DUtUl ...... 224 those exempt from regiatratloii by- ney Aircraft bs East Hsrtfo)rd. •rhe accident (occurred at 2 a. m. ^ (Viunril Meeting "Next of kin of casualties were NY Centra] ...... • 94 Pratt A IVhitney plant parking office workers, 39.C cents snd 39.5 Worker ia one who worked 2$ wounded or captured he disclod^ vived." tha original Selective Tiraining and cents, SIS'paid in towns of 10,000 houra or over per week. The aver Tbe WPA Bookmobile aervice Smilh was a hitchhiker who had 'fbere will be a meeting of the informed nut loss of the ship was Referring to the demands on him NY NH A H ...... 11-H lot. has been discontinued owing to re been picked up by Domin who was Common Council this evening with but he declar^ that more than Surprised By PoUee Service Act or Its amendments to 25,000 and imder 5,000 respec age full Ume weekly earnings ftA- But it^s also important to leave the estate in such a m ay that not announced since it was clear three times that number—“a high last summer and fall for a con Nor Am C o ...... 94 pok-ted out that any man who la arrangement of project operaUons. en route from Boston to his home Mayor Raymond E. Himt presld at that time that the enemy did Packard ...... 24 OfBcer Dwyer was patrolling In tively. In towns of 100,000 and all such females in the group sur Ing. ly profitable transaction’’ — have tinental Invasion by the British, exempt from reglrtratlou who veyed was $15.68. Wrappers and Calls will be iMde to collect the it wi)l be carefully managed so as to provide as niiirh iii> In Hartford and Smith sat in the not know she had been sunk and Churchill commented that "all the Param Piet ...... 15 the police cruiser and as he came over, office workers are paid on books now held by patrons of the front seat next to the driver while been lost by the Axis. He totalled out of Brookfield street into Elaist changes his status to a non-sxempt the average 38.5 centa per hour. stMk clerks were the lowest paid it was Important to make- certain their casualties at 61,(X)0. troubles In the Far East and Mid Penh R R ...... 24 class must register Immediate^. service. a second hitchhiker was asleep in dispositions before loss of this ship Pnelps Dodge ...... 31 Center street he noticed -a car Wrappers snd stock clerks as a with $13.75 for an aversge full come, with as much regularity, as possible. Now. he added, Britain’s Job is dle East migjit have been sunk ia- thereafter. time weekly wage.. Maintenance Mrs. L. A. Kingsbury, local the rear seat. I Two Milk Groups was made public. to insignificance compared with Phil Pet ...... 40% parkeil In the lot leading to the group, received the Jov/est. hourly The right front end of the Domin to hold reconquered Cirenaica. Old Golf lots. As the two Clergymen and theological stu eriployees were next lowest in the chalraaan of the Red Ooae, asks "The Oe-nnan radio has from He called Britain’s munitions another and far worse Dunkerque" Puh Sve N J ...... 134 dents, It was pointed out, are re rats, 28.8 cents. thst workers on sU articles fer the .car struck the left rear corner of time to time made statements Radio ...... 24 saw the police cruiser, they stsrtcd Saleswomen as s group receiv weekly full time wage acale at Many men establish trust funds, with our e.xperieiired Jnsti- To Consolidate output "gigantic" writh tank pro bad be yielded. quired to register although they $14.88 per week. Full Utiie sales unit complete their work and turn the truck Smith was partly with the obvious Intention of en Reading ...... 144 off scross Esst (Jenter street snd ed the next to the loweet average It in as soon aa possible. A new thrown out by the impact ana re duction doubled in the last six Turning to other war theater*, down Spruce street st a fsst clip. are exempt under the law from women received $15.12 aa an aver tutiun as trustee, for the continuing protection of their fami deavoring to discover whether a months and small arms output Chur^U said that because of a Republic Stl ...... 17% military training or aervics. hourly rate (31.9 cents). The high supply of yarn has been received ceived injuries which resulted In Hartford. Jan. 27 ,T*. Conaoll- battleship of the Queen Elizabeth Rey Tob B ...... 27% Oeptaros Tall Bey age weekly wace. OiHce workers more than doubled. cabinet policy of avoiding embroil It was pointed out at State est average hourly rate was paid fared beet as to average full Ume and ia ready for distribution. On his death. ’The truck owned by daUon of the .Milk ProJucer^ldeal- class which ;hey claimed to have Safeway Stis ...... 42 Dwyer gave chase apd tried to to saleswomen In,the three large Do You lies. May we have an opportunity to tell you about our Peter H. Mortensen of Hartford Plaae Votauae RUIxg ment with Japan, “we have lain stop them but the drivrer Ot the Selective Mrvlce headquarters that weekly wag* at $17.72 per sreek. Wednesday worker* will meet in era Association and the Connecti- hit with torpedoes had, in fact Britain’s volume of planes Is for nearly two years under the Sears Roeb ...... B3V all Federal and State officials, ciUea of Bridgeport. Hartford and the fire company's hall for both was operated by. Arthur Banks of ^“1 League of Dairy Farmers and been sunk. SheU U n ...... *...... MV stolen car drove up onto the side Very little part time is \/orked by Trust Service in person? rive Him tha Gift that steadily rising, he said, and they threat of attack by Japan. other than those apecifled previous New Haven where a 33A cents office employeea. Leaa than 1 per knitting aisd sewing. Mrs. Alice Like Good 1760 Main street. It has stopped on Producer-Dealers wa.s expected at ’“This infermation has been Socony Vac ...... 8V walk and turned into Pearl street, svarsge prevailed. meets the requiremenk of the extreme right hand side of the the annual meeting of the two denied to the enemy for the rea are larger and better. “Now that the blow has fallen.' heeded east. A short distance ly, must register although certain cent of the total number of office Stewart la in charge of tewing, The prime minister said he bad he added, T t does not fall upon us Sou Pac ...... 13 V of them are exempt from training TTte loweet hourly average rate and Mrs. Kingsbury of the loiit* road so that the driver could adjust groups here today. son given but, as they sre now South R y ...... ■''23 dovsn the street both Ixys jump employees worked leoa than 2$ Business^ Professions, and the chains. There were at least aware that H M. S. Barham was many dlscusalowa in Washington alone." ^ ed opt Dwyer gmvre chase snd and aervice. It la provided In o f 28,3 cents was paid to sglea- hours per week. Full Ume sales Ung. The official name of the combin with President Roosevelt on Brit The prime minister called Brit' Std Brands ...... 44 Mlsp^Eloiee Schweyer haa re U. S Service! three lights visible from the rear. ed aasoclaUon will be the Cotmec- sunk, her loss can be announced. Std Gas A El ...... 9-3 captured one boy, a boy of 18, who Selective Servioe law that: *”n>s wemen In towns of 10,000 to 25,- women fared least well In limited Home Made Pies Case Scheduled ^ u t League of Dalrv Farmers and ish-American war dlrectlqn and ain.> munitions output "gigantic” was six feet tall snd in the 7th Vice Prsaidsnt of the United 000. price snd chain department atoree turned to Sargent School of Phyal Std Oil Cal ___ - ...... 21V States, the Ooversoni and all other cal EducaUon after spending the The Joint action of Edward Can- Producer-Dealers Inc. that ”in order to wage war effec and said it'w as "rounding up in Std Oil NJ ...... 42V grade of the Barnard school. Hart- Houriy Rates by Type of Stores: at $18.81 and in rood stores S t dlto, George' Bochnko, Alexander Germans Assert Ship tively against Japan” they had remarkable manner.” ford. state officials chosen by the voters While the aversge hourly rate $14.42 per week. iUd-y*ar recess at )wr home. The Producer-Dealers Associa Tex Company' ...... 38% The Ooventry' Ueague of Women —Baked Beam? SHEAFFER3 .Billow and Felix Pasternack tion has been in existence for many Sunk by Air Attack agreed that Rooeevelt "propose Pridsinf Lord ->Beaverbrook. 'nmken ^11 B ...... 41 To make msttsra worss, OIBesr of the entire stats of ths asvsrsl paid to all women eatpleyeec la reanitiiToucN against Nemrow Bros.. Inc., ache- years. The League was the out the establlshaBOBt of a PaeiSc minlBtsr of supply, Churchill said Dwyer had to turn to stop tha ear states end tsrrtturtea. msmbara of 83.5 centa per hour, automotive, Fouad Oaad la Kitchen Voters will meet this evening In Berlin, (Fr^-m German Broad Tgansamerlca ...... 4 V tbs legialativs bodlss of ths United the Library. Frodcrlck R. Noble, We have both, baked in d .led for last week In the ’Tolland growth of an "emergency” associa council in Waahingtoh or London "wS' ars produeng twice as msny Un Carbide ...... -. • 38V ‘which was rtdling down' the furniture and lumber stores em- U.S, SERVICE WRITING SET .County Superioi court is now casts), Jan. 27—5P>—’The German to include- raprsasntatlvea of Aua- and far mors compUgated guns ev States and of tha asvsraL States plojrlng only 5M women out of a Staniford, Jaa. 27,*-(ff>—Rob priiwipal of the Windham street oar own kitchen! THE tion of dairymen f.oPned during Union P a c ...... 74 grade 'In the strsst. Ha finally high coipmand said today it had tralla and New Zealand aa well at sry month aa we did in the peak and Territories, Judges of the school In WllUmsiiUc. wUl speak Matched Sets ... .13.95 Up acheduled for trial today. the last Legislature. established that the 31,000-ton Unit Alrc ...... stoppsd tha car and brought his total of 8,097', pay . ths highest ert Milne, 87, wgs found dead in MtaUaters to Meet Marcy I. Berger of Vtoodbury Britain and Tha Natherlaada” of m r ond 1912.” quarry, tha d-foot paaaanger in tha courts of rseord of the United averags hourly rates, 48.1 cents. the gae-filled kitchen of his horse en educational matterp. British battleship Barham had Unit C o rp ...... States and of tha ssTml Btataa Tncre will be a meeting of the has been secretary of both groups. Australia wants and New Zea Unit Gas Im p ...... 5 4 car, to tha poUes atgtloa. Tha 37.7 cants, snd 40.8 cents, rsspec- yceterday while Us wife was LoncHeoa* 3 0 ^ 0 c other Pen & Pencil Seta, been sunk by air attack off the ,M WItoeeoao and Terrttorlaa and tha Dlafrlet of Bdnlatsrs and delegates from the Libyan cooat ii> November. land prefers Waahlagtoa aa the ■US Rubber ...... ^ ... 1 7 4 youthful driver aacapM hut his tlvely. paUent In a SUaiferd hoaptUl - vrtous churches which make up CMdient Found D(«d m aetl^ plsb*. CkurckiU s|ld, but name and address veers obtained. OolumhU, ahall, while a«i.w»g such suffering from a heart attack; 11.95 Up. ’I ^ high command recalled that US S m e lt...... 4 9 4 offices, be dafsirsd from training L u g s smploytf* of woman pay Dinners. . . . 50o>75c MANCHESTER tha ToUaiid County Aasociatlan <4 no dsClsloB has bden rssS sd yet Stamford,- Jaa. Detac- Medical IBxaminer Ralph W. Gilead its commtmique of Nov. 26 re US S te e l...... 5 4 4 and torvioa under this Act In the tbs kmsr rates. Cowregatlonal churches on 'Wed- New Haven, Jan. 27—(/P>— a ported that a Brttiah warship had whetber It will b* thsro or lisa- Uve Sergta. Lsster Hay and Vick C bem ...... 37% Apparri stores, employing 1,517 (Jrane said ths man turned on the M h u y afternoon at three o’clock soldier Identified as Romlo /. J don. George W. BUUngs.aald they bad land and nasal teoaa of tho Unit' I gas In a range oveq. put in hla Dine and Dance been attacked Nazi .torpedo- West Union ...... 254 fltltfl /* out of 8,097 women, pay an aver A meeting of tbatPdrmt-TMcb- •t the Vernon CsBter church. Rheaume, 24. of, Chisholm, Me., carrying aircraft and heavily dam "It IS because tbing* have gone Interrogated 10 witnesses to de- Went M fg ...... 79 Curb Stocks age rate at S9Ji cents hourly. head and coveted up with a.blaii- er Aaootdstlan will b* arid Uda Tbs aembsrs will meet as a was-found dead today beside the badly, and worse Is to coms. that terraliM the identity of two com- It la eettincted that within t i ket. aged. Identity of the warship snd Wootwoiu ...... 98% 90 and 31 yoar old ags gnnip t. Ospartmsnt, dry foods and fen- svsniag at Um U U b n a Oaatial M atthew CeuMll for tbs examination for New York, New Haven and Hart the fact that it sank after the at I demand a vote oi coofidencs,'' psnkms of Mrs. JuUn Ross Pa- Elec Bond A 8h (Curb) .... 14 era) merriiandlse stores, ampoy* aeboo) a t 8 o’rioek with tb* p i ^ TRUST CO. win bo ranctand 98^00 In Conn' • tBWbnatlnn to the ministry of Nor- ford railroad tracks. tack now has been ascertained, tbs war leader said. lasttl, .29, of Norwalk, found d ta Sue ing 3,181 out of 8,097 women, pay About Aibiatia dent Mis* Derotbjr Winpson in v n Weed, , the pastor of the Because of army regulationa. today’s .commtmique said Refers to CrltMSaw strangled Sunday night in a Main The United Statea la eurrenUy E) Bond and S h ...... 1 4 Ucut. National Haadqunrtara of Selective Berviee antictpateo a an avsrogs rate ot 88.8 cents ; tsbritcrner at SMcmr ■ Any latercsted persons poUce officials declined to make (The Barham was put in service Referring to press crttlcisns'’of street rooming bouse. Medical Ex- undertaking the greataat industrial NlagHud....'...... 1 4 hourly. Kaw askastoa Is fov«4 m $»Pf*> Um ^U «*4 t it a acboa).^wUi W ior meMliMr although public any of the details of their recent week* about '"aur affairs at amlncri Ralph W. Crane gave the Psnaroad ...... total 8% regiatratloa in this particular in 4914 and carried a ertw of expanaien In Its history, tha. De Food stores, snqfoytnf t f i oqt oa *TflM|ii$ iir .‘ • 1|I ’ F M otbI IW fM it las. Cmrp. JE1 laveeUgatioe. about 1.200 fMn. besM and abroad.” ChurebiU told cause at death after an antopay. partment ^ OoBuneree aaya. Uni Gas 7-Id age group of 1,880,090. « ot n w ic u m . 8.097 w«nN». pay an average m t)s sdll b* fBo >ttb*d bjr q b T tf* 977 Main St. sa d ' tb * Msspt erelNaba. R«fte$baMitUi QmiDINERU il tem WemeiL. • A r| M 8 T ff ■ M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27,1943 . SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, JANtJARY 27.1942 PAGE 1 8CL
This reserve would he elphoned off Urges Training Crosson Given dafSBd Britain if nesd bt, and to SERIAL STORY Double Output Keep Ahead of Trouble Pearl Harbor Widows Seek help strike directly at HiUer on from the income from war produc Daily Radio Programs his own soil when that becomes tion itself, and would ^ devoted Man About Manhattan Eaatera Standard Time Band Leaders Year in Jail Strain possible. They are there as a sym not only to financing the adjust TAMBAY GOLD For Chemicals By George Tucker Jobs in A ircraft Factories ments necessary for the company's Col. Hickey’s Advise ___ IB O BT TH B bol of the broad and relentless BY SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS COPYSIOMT. IS41. __ PRINTING OO, INC. American purpose in this war. own transition- from war to peace NBA SSSVICB. INC. New York—E. Phillips Oppen-. of game birds. They have been Damrosch Sees Import Middletown Hospital At Long Beach, Calif., Jan. 27—(/PJa Paul M. Keneflc, in charge, oaltl tlYtsM lI Btr**! production, but to providing for Industry Faces Serious helm has helped me run up many used to the handling of shotguns —Sixty Pearl Harbor widows have,{ the testa 'showed that these vram- kacitr. Conn. Their presence there, rather since ’ boyhood. Unfortunately Notables to Pay Tributes ance of Relaxation in tendant Pleads Guilty the Interim security of the com Problem in Drafting of electric light bills, for I have spent sut6 Police Is Together applied for Jobs in an airplane ^ were far superior OonoralNMannvcr than the talk of the isolationists I>oc Knows Football they are too old for route marches, pany’s employes. way he tried to hit Angel w'hen scores of nights with the novels of Music for Soldiers. Preparing for Any O To Beating Patient. , . .u ...... to those who have contacted ua .t Poondtd 0«toI>OT 1. IH l In Ctmgress. is the American, mes Chapter XX Angel was trying to help him," Technical Workers. or the full drill of the Home plant with the motto "keep ’em regular employment offlceo. We don’t know that Mr. Wilson’s Between the halves an assistant this master of Monte Carlo in Guard. I suggest the formation of On President's Birthday Emergencies As He flying to avenge our husbands’ "Lillian Connor, whose huabasd Et , Pnbllonod B*orr BVonini B»c»pt sage to Hitler. ' Juddy said. trigue. He delights in the salons a Veteran Corps of the last- New York, Jan. 27.—
—Wal Of Teachers Middletown, Jan. 27—UP)—John ^ tandaya and Hollday^sjntartd at is the perfect plan. But we do coach came up to Doc and asked "Help him, huh?" The scout Stamford, Jan. 27— (A’) —Vice deaths.” was lost on the U S. S, Utah, has . tha Pool Offle# at Nanehoater. of he would talk with Coach Har gave a hoot. " I’d hate to have and gaming room settings in named body. ter Damrosch, beloved dean of Trains Extra Men. Crorson, 40, an attendant in a 'We feel that we should do ail spent three years repsUrlng auto- ' Cona.. aa Sacond Claaa MaU Mattar, know it is a plan which comes President Walter S. Landis of The which the mysterious young wom New York, Jan. 27—UP)—Pro talent, was directed by Arch Obo- we can to carry on the work and Cost of Living a Joke? ley in the dressing room. Juddy’a anyone.help me that way. Why, ler. American orchestra conductors, violent ward ct the State hospital mobiles a hobby. We found an from industry itself. We do know eyebrows went up. American Cyanamld Company, as an with the red Ups nods slg- "There could easily be one or grams in tribute, to President By Gsrl J. Lelumla Former Members of the cause for which our husbands SUBSCRIPTION r a t e ! he rubbed enough dirt into that Roosevelt and his sixtieth birth approached hla 80th birthday anni for the insane here, was sentenced other who has managed retail Ona Taar by Mall ...... ^ *'2 S la it not tragic and complete it recognizes that industry should, "What’s all that about?" she TarMn’a eyes to load a dump- serting the nation’s chemical in niflcantly to the fat Prussian of- two hundreds thousand sporting UP so nobly gave their lives at Pearl stores, and several who are power ficer who is amiably losing a for- guns at work when the invasion anniversary get a prominent place ! Tuning tonight: The war—,7:00 versary today with the hope that Hartford, Jan. 27— )—A simple Emanuel School Meet to a year in the .Middlesex county Par Month by Mall ...... admisaion of democratic failure to if it wants to keep 'away from wanted to know. cart." dustry was faced with a serious Harbor," said Mrs. Fern Evans. sewing machine operators. •tnsla Copy ...... J tune to a sad-eyed young St. comes, and that should mean the' in the week’s schedule on the net- MBS; 7:15 NBC; 7:30 MBS; 8:55 "some younger man" would step formula—'to keep ahead of any Jail today by Municipal Court Her husband. W. C. Evans, chem Dallvarad Ona Ta b r ...... U .o i havenave theme price administrator come "Coach probably wants his slant "Angel! You didn’t!" CBS; 9:15 MBS; 10:00 MBS; 10:30 Tomorrow. Medical Secretary Ne^ed those Washington apron strings, on the game," Van .said. problem ii conscripting of highly Louis man with curly hair. shooting or the incapacitating of works. Television also is to Join In. forward to reniew his World War emergency you Juat can't take any ists' mate, third class, was lost in and admit that the bill Con- "Why, Juddy," he said "he’d Among the features scheduled: Blue 10:45 CBS; 11:30 MBS; 12:00 Judge James M. Kelley after he "Signe Rasmussen has been a MEMBER o r and voluntarily accept its share of the "Why should he?” have got me If I hadn’t got him,' trained technical workers for mili During these situations the at least half that number of In- program of training Army band chances"—guides Colonel EMward action a*, sea. medical secretary and we have TH E a s s o c ia t e d PRESS Radio greeting via NBC. MBS NBC, CBS Blue; 12:55 NBC, CBS Former offleers and teachers of pleaded guilty to a chs.'-ge of as grids is giving him is not going to responsibility for the things that "Because Oliver knows plenty “You mean he tried to foul tary service, forecast, neverthe lights invariably go out, and when invaders. These veterans wbuld leadera J . Hickey, state police co.umlssion- “Aircraft work is one way of do b6en looking for someone who Tba Aaaoelatad Praia ii aiclailra- less, B doqbling of production and Blue at midnight Thursday— Blue. "It would be the most patriotic sault In connection with the beat 17 antltlad to tha uia or rapubllca. atop Hpflatlon ? football. He Invented the split, they come back on the fat Prua- be no expense whatever to the er, in these days of many prepara the Sunday school of Emanuel ing our part. We are determined could fill a job like that. Her hus will have to be done, and that will Sian officer is observed to be lying thirty-minute program, instead of NBC-Red—7:30 Bums and Al thing a man could do," he said. “It ing of five male patients. tion of all nawa-'dlapatchaa cradlird tandem when heu. was in college, ' Angel laughed. "What’is a foul capacity In the coming year’s pro authorities. There need bo no age tions for the worst. Lutheran church who served dur Joseph Tobias, 21, another at to do our share in the war effort band. George Vernon Rasmussen, to It or not otbarwiaa cradltad In Why^^^f even the man who is to have to be done by Washington if gram. on his back gurgling out his ilfe’s limit, no medical examination previously announced hour, with len; 8 Johnny Presents; 9:30 Fib la so important that tired dough Juddy looked aa if She didn’t tvhen”the ump isn't looking! Be ber McGee; 10 Bob Hope; 10:30 That’s the reason, he explained ing the pa.st ten years will be tendants who was arre.sted with that must go on and on until our was li.sted as missing on the U, thia papar and alao tha Ideal nawa ad m ln lst^ t proclaims it no good, no one else does them. take any stock in it. "What’s the The New York man told a meet blood from a slash in the throat and no uniform. My own twelve Eddie Cantor as M. C. Talent to boys have some relaxation In mu- loved ones are avenged and the pnbllafiad haraln. sensible, sweetness. Somebody include Katherine Hepburn, Mau Red Skelton. today for the great care taken in guests of the present staff at an Crosson last Thuraday on a similar S. S Arizona. He was a fireinan, All rlBhti of rapublleatlon of is Congres^being permitted to We do know it represents the split tandem?" she said, had to put him out -so he’d stay ing of the Western Connecticut cut by a platinum dagger. The bore, repaired after a robust CBS—8 Missing Heirs; 8:30 Rub choosing the men who recently re charge, received a nolle after final victory is won." third cla.ss." apaelat dlioatchai haraln ara alio "It’.s a che.ss opening," I told Section of The American Chemical young man with the sad eyes and blitz. Is In readiness and my No. 4 rice Evans, Walter Wlnchell and Informal get-together In the church Take .\ptitudc Tests pass such a nneasure? Is infla type of leadership which prom out. Isn’t that right. Mom?" others, with studio audiences in Bums Show; 9 We The People; placed State Guardsmen at defense Prosecutor Walter P. Stanlsze’.vskl R. Randall Irwin, industrial re raaaraad. her. "Depends on the point of view,’’ Society that draft boards were the curly hair is gazing stupidly cartridge ordered." plants; for a special Motors Corps vestry on Wednesday evening at Sixty widows and a gold star lations manager for Lockheed and tion such a ha^y. Joyous thing ises a vigorous, progressive solu "far from sufficiently cooperative at a Jade Buddah that he has un Biographical note: Oppenhelm New 'York, Nashville, Boston and 9:3(1 Report to Nation 10:15 Sen. told the court that he had tried to Pnll larvlea cllant of N. E. "Oh, can it. Mom!” she said. I I said. , "As a business proposi Thomas, Estelle Stemberger, "Vic unit, which serves aa a sort of a 7:30 o’clock. A short.^ busine.ss defend the patients from Crosjon’s mother ook aptitude testa yes Vega, .said the factories "have es that we can thui^welcome it? could tell .she was sore on every to understand that a competent accountably discovered in his has Just finished his autobiog Chicago Joining in singing "Hap terday for positions at Lockheed •aralea Ine. tion of American future problems. tion. I’d say you’re right. And I py Birthday." tory In the Pacific.” first line of defense for vital spots; session will be held, followed by a attacks. tablished a policy of giving pref Does the cost of living: mean noth thing. Worrying over her three expect football is more business chemical technician is not easily pocket. As for the mysterious raphy, "The Pool of Memory," and Blue—7 Elasy Aces; 8 Cugat and for a drive Just launched to program and refreshments. Staniszewskl said that cne of the and Vega Aircraft Corp.s. N.avy erence to anyone who needs em Pvbllihan Rapraaantatlaaa We know that Mr. Wilson, after replaced." young woman with the red lips, it will be published sometime London tribute relayed by the Jollna Matbewi‘ awi 8pae‘Spaelal Aaancy— ing to the average American? Is hundred, too. I wouldn’t wonder. than it is anything else." Blue at 4:30 p. m. Friday—to in rhumbas; 8:30 Meet Your Navy; recruit 10,000 auxiliary policemen The .list of former teachers ia patients suffered four fractured Chaplain J. E. Johnson said there ployment as a result of the war - - ~ • Oatrolt the war, would rather run his own Doc came back with the neWs He said that despite the war the she has disappeared. . . . this spring. He waa bom in 1866, are 160 Pearl Harbor widows here Now Tork, Chleaso. this democracy so sodden and "Sure, it is, ” the scout said. clude representatives of allied na 9 Famoua Jury Triala; 9:30 NBC In Connecticut. headed by Miss Ruth I. Benson, ribs and that the others received emergency. The unfortunate wid Boalon. plant than have the government that Angel was all right and would “And a good buBlnesa to be in." Industry would continue to produce married in 1892, and since then Symphony. Dean Dixon. "They’re a serious, sober, earnest who resigned last fall after 25 severe body bruises. Blood was and he expects more to apply for ows of Pci.rl Harbor dead are tha complacent that it can stand by start the next quarter. Scalllnger a "rather high percentage of its That's Oppenbeim, and for him has written nearly 75 books, moat tions, many of whose governments MEMBER AUDIT bureau or run it. We know that his stock "Well, I think it’s rotten, ” Jud are in exile in London. MBS—8 What’s My Name; 9:30 group of men,” said Hickey of the years of service, and Miss Eleanor found, he testified, on Cros.son’s Jobs. first on this ILst." CIRCUI.ATION8. Md' watch the politicians in Con gave him a grin as he took his dy said, "It takes all the fun out normal peacetime production," ex this talent has brought vast riches. of which deal with espionage, Vladimir Horowitz recital, on Morton Gould orchestra. private guards, many of them with Casperson, who served for 17 shirt, trousers and flashlight. holders, after the war, would place, but it w-asn’t the sort of plaining that "very man of these It has enabled him to travel and traitors, international intrigue, gress legislate directly against its of winning my bet.” Blue at 10:15 p. m. Friday—con previous military or police exper years. Others include Alfred C. I.ASS Of .Mind “Worst Curse" Tha Marald Prlntlna Company. rather own the plant than have the I welcome I’d have liked. Angel put on his coaxing way. materials go directly into military study in far places, to own costly war, and sophisticate continen What ' to expect Wednesday: Ine^ Mitinit* no ftnonctil reipontl* ovm welfare, and atlll raise no ef cert pianist to play a special 15- ience, whose Job It is to see that Anderson, former superintendent; In sentencing Cros.son, Judge Charles Ru8sman,\a.ssi.stant super-' i.st chuirh, Friday evening at 7:30 bUtty for tjn>o»rtpMcal orrori ap* government own it. Wc know both Jt was a seesaw with no ad "Como on, honeybunch," he said. and Nava! equipment without estates, and to utilize his leisure in tals, Recent titles have been "The minute tribute. The there is no interruption in the pro Clarence O. Anderson. Ernest Kelly said that loss of mind was inlendent, said -that td his knowl- j o'clock. Miss Kchlcr will be pre p tarln s m advartlaamanta In tha fective voice, in protest? What would rather have it run than vantage for maybe 10 minutes. "Don’t go prissy on me. L^t’s ch ^ g e in specification as peace such sports as yachting and grouse Dumb Gods Speak," "And Still I Annual birthday ball over all Morning: 8:00 NBC CBS Blue; duction of war msterlaJs through' Berggren, Mrs. Evelyn Erickson, "the worst curse man has," and as edge tlje case was the first of its senled by the master of ceremonies llanchtatar Evaninv Harald. kind of people are we, anyway Then, with our side having the just the two of us go out to dinner time goods disappear from the shooting. . . . Cheat the Gallows," "The Spy networks at 11:15 p. m. Friday— 8:45 NBC; 8:55 Blue; 9:00 CBS; sabotage, panic or confusion. Mrs. Elsie Gustafson, Roy C. John serted that the case, that of “strik kind at the asylum here Harvey Olson popular radio an stand idle. And we know Its em ball, there was a complicated, market. It is this last, this shooting, that Master," “Envoy Extraordinary.” 10:00 MBS; 10:15 Blue MBS; Tuesday, January 27 Mr. Leon Henderson, price ad somewhere." pickups of birthday celebrations Making SscriAce* son, Miss Esther M. Johnson. Miss ing a defenseless person" was the nouncer of Station WDRC. Mrs. H. ployes would rather work there hidden-bail play with Angel way "No: I don’t want to, Angel," Raw Material Supply Serious concerns a letter he wrote a few and "The Curious Happenings to In various parts of the country. 11:00 MBS; 11:15 MBS; 12:00 Linnea Johnson, Mrs. Mildred "worst” that had come before him L, Carr of Foster street is In ministrator, stood before the Na out like a pass-receiver, and then "And there’s no question in my than on the WPA. she said- "I'm going to Tambay." "The problem of raw material days ago to the. London Daily Ex the Rooke Legatees." Until the Television on New York’s CBS MBS. mind that some are making a real Johnson, Miss Anna M. E. John during his tenure on the bench. charge of refreshrflents to be sold Trying to Divide the War tlonal Defense Forum of the Gen sprinting across to' block for Instead of taking it on the supply," he declared, “is goiag to press. . . . There is no flamboyant outbreak of war his address was WNBT at 10:30 p. m. Friday- Afternoon; 1:45 NBC and Blue; son, Miss Ethel Johnson. Miss The beatings took place Thurs Girl Druniiiier during the intermission period, and But the only way to make the Ramsdell who came down from sacrifice in taking these Jobs and eral Federation of Women's Clubs smile, as I expected he would, be very serious. . . . How to stretch fiction here, no red Ups and spin La Vauquiedor, Guernsey, C. I. hour and a half telecast of birth 2:00 MBS; 3:55 CBS; 4:00 MBS; feel that they are doing a patriotic Clare Lavey. Harold McIntosh, day flight, the prosecutor said, and Mrs, Lewis Haskins, 24 Ridge Inevitably, such is still the na right things happen after this war nowhere and was pretty well in Angel got cocky. Could you blame these supplies to take in the in ning wheel of fortune. 4:45 CBS MBS; 4:55 Blue; 6:00 last Saturday, and had this to say day ball at Waldorf. duty when they protect Industry. Mrs. Viola Miffltt, Mrs. Marggret the arrests were made after Dr, Benefit Feature street, is in charge of decoration!. ture of the laolatlonist mentality, is to plan for them now. the clear. Big Scallingor was on him for feeUng his oats ? creased •xploaive program pre Says this teller of tales: "There When Barbara Stanwyck was 13 CBS MBS; 6:25 NBC; 6:45 CBS Mitchell, Mrs. Ebba Moeller, Mrs. Roy L. Leake, superintendent of Tickets may be secured at the the Job. and turned him. and Just With the safety of Industry in the Brooklyn department store. In ments nad beer sent out to the NBC-Rcd-1 p. m. U. S. Navy inson, Mrs. Thorn Maloney, Miss police. Miss Connie Kehler, with her South church. Iteport on Pearl Harbor has been Take Their* Licenses linger’s belly aa another blocker favorite sport during their more I those days her name was Ruby band 2:15 Mystery Man; 6 Indiana have no serious cause for con "If w« have no more In the way into town and get myself a snoot- solve. Yet industry has, unfortu effect that Greta Garbo had been cern.” Frideborg Thoren, Mrs. Eva True Charged •vith two counts oi as- drums, of M Bond street, daughter the revival In Oongreas of the the took him on the side. This lime full of celebration. Training's off. nately been called upon to supply vigorous days has been shooting I Stevens. scheduled for a radio debut in the Indigo. C B S -3:15 Henry Pratt man and Mrs. Lydia Wogman. .ssult, Crosson drew the Jail sen of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kehler is to of price control than the bill in The Connecticut highway death he was the one that didn’t get up. Walter Daniroach Other than to say that army of Retail sales fdr 1941 will total ory that the United SUtea, in and I guess I've got it coming to relatively -little talent that pos special three-network March of Fairchild on “International Migra ficials determined the numoer of Members of the Board of Dea tence on one count and sentence present one of the feature numbers about 54 billion^ of dolloxs, 18 per toll is mounting. The hope that Angel got an arm under him and sesses the comprehensive knowl tion;" 4:15 L. S.-British religious stead of lending aid to Britain in Congress, no one will dare say we me." Dimes broadcast over the week sic. And there can be no true mu guards that each plant should en cons and their, wives have alao was suspended on the other. at the lied Cross Benefit entertain cent above last year, the Depart the imposition of a general 40 heaved him to his feet. I think he had, at that. edge of the interdependence of the round tumor originating in the end. she did not participate in the exchange; 6:30 Frank Parker. sic without trained leaders." been invited to attend. At the time of the arrests. Dr. ment to be held at South Method- tha days before actual war, should will not have Inflation." Scalllnger was a picture. His Blue—12:30 Farm and Home Hour gage, Hickey was silent as to tbe ment of Commerce says. mile an hour speed limit would re We didn’t see him for several units of the whole chemical indus HEALTH AND DIET tissu' Just underneath the skin, program. Several explanations Damrosch went to France with size of the group of which picked have husbanded all ltd own re- The controls provided by the knees were wobbling, and you days. .1 totted up the accounts try .” or in the rk:n itself. The cause were avallab.e, with a mlxup in Secretary Wickard; 2 Lopez or the idea of organizing an orchestra bill, said Mr. Henderson, are not verse the trend has proved mis couldn’t see his features for mud. chestra: 4 Arthur Tracy, street up where the State Guardsmen left Bourpes. for the. week-end. We’d taken in ADVICE is unknown. The cyst contains an arrangements as the basis. for the entertainment of the sol off. He made no secret, however, of extensive nor adequate enough" taken. Since Jan. 10th we have Angel was dabbing at it to clear close tg three hundred and seven oily substance and the inner con The program, which neverthe singer. MBS -12:30 Victory Book diers. This point of view not only it way. At least that's what it campaign; 5 Welrton male chorus. the precautions taken in choosing to atbp rising prices. “This is es been having an unbelievable rec ty-five dollars. Besides, there was Furnished by the McCoy tent ia made up of skin cells and less was an ambitious parade of Transportation difficulties block them. ■Utes iUelf, but goes further to looked like from the stands. 1 Juddy’s four hundred, and my the products resulting from the ed the orchestra plan. Discouraged, pecially true about the cost of ord of death on our highways. thought I saw something else, Washington Health Service Actually, Hickey said, the guards Aamawd extension of the inquiry fifty on the game. We could thank degeneration of these cells, such Damrosch was ready to return are hired, paid, uniformed and living, because the bill could not The answer, we believe, is sim though, that I hoped the umpire Angel for that. Address communications to The as fat. fatty acids, and so on. On home when Gen. John J . Pershing into the posrible responsibility of didn’t see. All of a sudden the the outside Is a retainuig cover or 108U 1360 armed by the factories. But before stop a rise in food and fiber ple. The 40 mile an hour speed Again I was singing at my In War Time Herald, Attention 31cCoy WTIC WDRC Kilocycles sent for him. they get the Jobs, they 11, st must thoee "higher up” than the com- big gorilla Jerked away and made work. Juddy wasn’t. She felt bad Health Service capsule formed of connective tis Kilocycles Formed Famous School ” prices.” limit is neither being observed nor a wild swing at Angel. Angel sue. Usually these cysts develop be okayed by the state pc lice; and jnanding officers at Pearl Harbor. about Angel when he didn’t show ______4 that comes only after they have Mr. Henderson asked America enforced. We have what may be docked and grinned at him and By Jack Stinnett in certain regions, the favored As a result of their conferences, That meana that, in the view of up. Angina Pectoris Tueaday. Jan. 27 Tuesday, January 27 he formed the famoua school at been fingerprinted, photographed “not to hoid the Office of Price our last automobiles and Urea for patted him on the back. Meaning, Sites being the face, ears, scalp these IsolationlsU, Secretary Knox of course — he don't know what Washington— The Capital In P. M. P. M. Chaumont where leadera were giv and their bankgrounds Investigat HERALD years-to come; we are still driving Tambay was shy another regu and back. They grow only slowly 3:00—Musical Cooperative. Administration responsible for the he’s doing, poor guy! Wartime; Angina pectoris is sometimes and take years in attaining their 3:00—Against The Storm. en instmctlons by the finest mu ed. dutd Stimaon should be im lar. Maurie Sears wasn’t com 3:15—Ms Perkins. 3:45—News. Few Turned Down rising cost of living." as if they were plentiful and They took Scalllnger out, fight They are taking a page from called breast-pang, because of the final size, which may vary from sicians in France. ^ peached. Inferentlally, since he ing around any more. It got me 3:30—Pepper Young’s Family. 3:55—War Commentary. "It was called to my attention Because of the "really surp.is- | Then why go through the for cheap, and aa If human life were ing. while the Welllver crowd was to thinking. All hla friends laid the big conventlun cities here and sharp pain it may cause in the left the size of a green pea to the size 3:45—Vic and Sade. 4:00—Musical Cooperative. sat over their policy, the President yelling for his blood again. He of an orange. The skin covering that bandsmen were being used as ing type of men” who apply for the mality of having such an office? cheap too. The mood we are In off him about the mlx-up at the asking thai every house-owner side of the chest. 4 :00—Backstage Wife. 4:45—Mark Hasviey, News. stretcher-bearers in the front lines Jobs, Hickey said, tbe percentage should likewise, we suppose, be looked as if he was crying, too Rice Club. But there was a bunch Most people believe that the may be normal in color or may be 5:00—Mary Marlin. Why permit Congress to preUnd was Illustrated by a young man Van Clark, next to me, had his with an extra room take a board pale or white. As a general rule, 4:15—Stella Dallas. and the high mortality rate was of applicants turned down has been, removed from office. of small-town rats that hung er "for the duration." name indlcatec a disease, where 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. 5:15—The Goldbergs. small and then chiefly because 'the that, with the passage of this bill. whose conversation we happened field-glasses on the mlx-up. 1 as it refers ^only to symptoms. these sebitceous cysts cause no precluding any effective organiza This point of view, and this de- around the corners, and I heard It's estirnated that 47,000 new 4:45—Young Wldder Brown. 5:30—Musical Cooperative. tion of musicians.” he declared. "I applicant waa found temperament It has answered the threat of In- to overhear the other day. He whispered to him; they’d Uken to sniggering and Literally speaking, angina pec trouble, although once in a long government workers have rolled while they,,hiBy become Inflamed 6:00—When a Girl Marries, 5:95—Scattergood Baines. rather shyly mentioned this to the ally unfit or otherwise unsulted for COOKING SCHOOL ksand for an investigation which "Did you see what I saw then?" toris means a pain in the left side flaUon? Why let the politicians was very much put out because he passing remarks when. Maurie into Washington in the last year. 6:15—Portia Faces Life. 6:00—Newa. general, thinking perhaps I was police duty.” Will "get" thoee "higher up" at "Yes.” he said. "Forget it.” went past. One of ’em was a big of the chest, generally present ov after an injury and discharge pus. get away with it? Why let the had been arrested, doing only 70 Figure out for yourself what that They are not considered danger 5:30—We, The Abbotts. 6:05—Hedda Hopper’s Holljrwood. treading on military ground. Gen For the state police. It isn’t a 'While thia was going on, Rama- loafer named Blxie Groff. He means to a city tOat already was er the reg'on of the heart or be 6:45-7-Mile O'Dimes program. 6:20—Paul Sullivan, News. Washington, comes from gentle President^sign it? Why should miles an hour, on what he termed dell was strolling across the line low the breast bone. The pain may ous. Usually only one of these eral Pershing made no direct an case of okaying and then forget had a reputation for knifing nig population-jammed before the big 6:00-^News. 6:30—Rhythmelodies. swer, but later I saw an order that ting these men. Regularly, Hickey men like Senator David 1. Walsh like a achoolmarm out for a walk gers, and had spent half his twen radiate to the shoulder, up the benign tumora will form although not both President and Congresa. an open road. defense wave started. there have been records of two or 6:15—Strictly Sports. 6:45—The World Today. bandsmen were to be used as explained, state police sergeants and Congressman Hamilton Fish. Maybe it came too easy for him ty-first year in the pen.. I side of the neck to Just beneath 6:30—Psttl Chapin. 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. If they have any conscience for There are a good many of tis His kick for the extra point was the back of the ear, or down the three forming in the same patient. stretcher-bearers only in ’an ex "check the men to see tl at they In other words, the very gentle Blxie thought it would be smart If you are down around the wa 6:45—Lowell Thomas. . 7:15—Lanny Ross. treme military emergency.’ are performing their duties prop the welfare of their-fellow Amer who pay no attention to the fact a mile wide—and he hadn’t missed to take a crack at a swell like inner side of the left arm. The A cyst . bears no resemblance to 7:00—Fred Waring’s Orchestra. COMING men who, before Pearl Harbor, twice' before In the whole season terfront these days and you are pain itself is sharp and agoniz- a boll. When ii is desirable to re- 7:30—"Second Husband". "General Pershing was wonder erly." icans, give up this terrible mock that there Is such a thing as a 40 Maurie Sears who, generaUy lucky, you might catch a glimpse 7:15—Newa or the World. 8:00—Are You a Missing Heir? ful to me and the good I did for And performing their duties maintained that this nation was In So there It was, seven to our six ing. The location of the pain may move a wen because the patient ery and make a clean, new, hon mile an hour speed limit—every speaking, wouldn't so much as spit one of the trimmest yachts considers it a blemish, such re 7:30—George Bums and Grade 8:30—Bob Bums. the doughboys is one of the proud properly means not only alertness Was I sick for my fifty and Jud- downwind in his direction. He afloat and a graceful four-masted vary from time to Urns and in pa Allen. 8:55—Elmer Davis, News. no danger whatsoever, are now the est start? where in Connecticut. And we dv’s three hundred! tient to patient. moval is easily attained by sur est accomplishments of my life." against property damage but a gentlemen who are most bold and braced him one morning aa Maurie bark. It doesn’t mean, however, gery. If during removal, any of 8:00—Johnny Presents. 9:00—We, The People. The comtuctor had planned to constant striving to create in fac The way to do it is to put a have to hit some speed like 70 was going past with a hunting that the mult-millionaires are ] The pati-nt with angina pector 8:30—Musical Treasure Chest. 9:30—Report To the Nation. pressing in their criticism of this Angel, played like three men is is usually pale. He has a feel the sac is allowed to remain, the carry on the program after the tories an atmosphere of confidence. blanket control over all prices, before the law picks us up. crop In his hand he was taking visiting Washington. It’s Just that wen generally grows back again. 9:00—Battle of the Sexes. 10:00—Glenn Miller's Orchestra. afmistlce, but it became shelved. "The presence of armed, uni nation for not being ready for after that. But everytlme the to the repair shop. the U. S. has come into possession ing of sudden collapse which gen 9:30—Fibber McGee arid Molly. 10:15—Public Affairs. with no favorites. It is what Ber Such drivers have no right to boys were on their way a fuifible erally makes him stop whatever He did. however, take his orches formed guards,” Hickey comment danger. "Hey. Searsy!" of two more luxury boats. 10:00—Boh Hope. 10:45—Charley Spivak's Orches tra on a good-will tour of tbe Al ed. "seems to have a reassuring, nard Baruch has been recom automobiles, tires, or licenses. or a penalty set them back. The Being funny, of course. That The yacht is the Nenemoosha, a he is doing. 10:30—Red Skelton and Company. tra. February lied nations. soothing effect on the workers. The At the same time, they are sUll mending to the President for a The penalty for driving over 40 count was still against us when kind of scunv'don’t make them floating palace, which Mrs. Jessie When the attacks are due to a 11:00—News. 11:00—News. narrowing of the coronary ar Your Federal To Observe Anniveroory Friday man at the machine goes about hla preaslng to have this nation re year and a half. It Is what Cana in Connecticut should be made the game went into the final quar selves folksy with Maurles and Ball DuPont has turned over to 11:15—Bruce Fahnestock. 11:05—Sports Roundup. ter. It looked lousy. Then, wr'th tery, they will frequently bear a 11:30—Polish Orchestra. Damrosch will observe his birth work with more confidence if he gard this war as a divisible affair. da now has in effect. automatic loss of the license. Searses and Rantouls. Hla gang the Maritime Commission. It will 11:15—News Analysis. day anniversary on Friday, the knows that nearby are men who only two and a half mlnutea to gave him a laugh for it. Maurie be converted into a training ship close relationship to activity, the Income Tax 12:00—War News. RqV Shield's 11:30—Benny Goodman’s Orches They would have us single out If what we have is nothing bet go, and our fourth dowm, we had pain being brought on by exercise Orchestra. ^ same day aa President Roosevelt, know Just what to do in on emerg stopped. for maritime cadets. tra. and has suggested that all persons ency. Japan, and fight an Isolated war ter than what Mr. Henderson says an outside chance for a drop kick. 'What did you call me?" he The clipper la one-time Ambas and being absent when the patient No. 19 12:55—News. 12:00—Lintoi>-Wells, News. The stands were yelling for ia resting However, when the pain 1:00—Silent born in January "dedicate their In case of Accident against that country, while leav it is, the terrible hardship of mil said. sador to Russia Joseph E. Davies’ Who Is tbe Hcwl of a Family? 12:56—News. birthdays to the Infantile paralysis 'It Isn’t Just a case of prevent Angel Todd. But Angel was shak Mister Sears, to you. Got your Sea Cloud." The navy has leased la the outcome of a condition ing the rest of the world to It- lions of Americans is going to be ing his head as Ramsdell talked known aa coronary Infarction, the For income-tax purposes there campaign. ing sabotage. It’s a case too of pre Connecticut gun back from that Yankee?" It for f l a year for use in the Tomorrow's Program Tomorrow’s Program Damrosch will be honored at a aelf. „ squarely upon the shoulders of the to him. Afteiward we found out coastal patrol. The "Sea Cloud" Is pain may come on during sleep or can only be one head of a family. A. M. venting interruptions of v.ork that Maurie moved toward him, and when the patient la resting. A. M. dinner Friday by the American may result from the confusion of 17-18 By this time, the source of such President and the reckless politi that he’d hurt his right ankle and he backed up. "Don’t you hit me," known on the seven seas as one of In addlUon to being the chief fi 6:00—Reveille and Agricultural 6:00—Sleepy. Slim Serenade. didn’t dare risk the kick. So a the most beautiful crafts afloat. 1 can not imprea# upon you too Newa. Academy of Arts and Letters, of an accident.” arguments Itself diminishes their cians in Congress. he said. strongly that the pain Of angina nancial support, the head of a 7 :00—News. which he Is president, and on a Hickey cited the recent explo Y aiikee tow-headed sophomore named His band went to hla belt, but There la an ironic twist about the family must be related by blood, 7:00—Morning Watch. 7:10—Shoppers Special — Music, effectiveness. Klink trotted out, cool as a hog 'Sea Cloud’c" going to war. Just pectoris is only a symptom as ia 8:00—Newa. special Blue network program at sion in the Pratt and Whitney divi By A. H. O. he didn’t get far enough to do any true of pain in any part of the marriage or adoption to his de Time.' 9 p. m. (e. 8. t.) Saturday. sion of the United Aircraft Corpor But it should still be pointed on ice, and put the ball square harm. The hunting crop cracked ten years ago it slipped down the pendents, and he must have a le 8:15—Furopean Newa Roundup, 7:30—Robart Program. Industry After The War between the posts and the game ways at Kiel Garden, Germany. body, and a thorough examination 8:30—Radio Baxaar. ation which cost five Uvea. There out that they are wrong In fact We’re not crying wolf, because down on hla wrist, and the knife should be secured in order to find gal or moral obligation to exer 7:40—Bond Program. was virtually no confusion, no In- j Defense industries who, with was In the bag. rolled into the gutter. 8:55—WTIC’s Program Parade. 7:55—News. aa well as dubious in source it isn’t that specific brand of four- Doc Oliver turned around to us Out of all the atatiatlcal sky the cause of the pain. A careful cise family control over them and 9:00—Playhouse. 500 Clerical Jobs terruption of work, he said, prtncl- ' one*breath, fear the grip the New legged animal anyway, but it la None of the bunch was laugh aearch will in the majority of provide for their care. As such, 8:15—Shoppers Special — Music, pally because everyone knew that There is nothing In the Robert with that pleasant, sort of im ing now. Blxie waa mouthing rocketing in Wtshington in the 9:15—Food Newa. Time. Report to indicate that 50 more Deal system of regulation may get significant to note that in the Fifth personal smile of hla. "Well, what last year, the two amallest in' cases, uncover acme kind of- cor he is entitled to the same exemp 9:30—Rhythms of the Day. Are Now Available men trained to act in emergencies A over his fingers. onary disease. Examination with tion allowed a married person— 8 :30—News. were on hand. 19-20 destroyers In the Pacific would over the economlq, life of thia I District Congressional election did you think of it? ” "Look at his hand. Is it creases were noted in bank loans 9:45—Aa The Twig la Bent 8:35—Shoppers Special —Contin — . 1 ...uh »h. I there waa still an apparently Irre- For someone that had just and life insurance sales. Aa one the electrocardiograph ia desir that U. $1,500. 10:00—Bess Johnson. Beyond the ' factory grounds, have altered the course of events country, and who, ^.lth the next. | die-hard, or ncver-dle nu- broken?" able. There are some unusual cases ued. Hartford, Jan. 27—There are at ready to keep trouble away from cleaned up a nice pile, Juddy was Bantry examined It. "It looks wit put it, the first shows that 10:15—Bachelor’s Children. 9:00—Press News. a t Pearl Harbor. To the contrary, thrqw up their hands and admit voters who, no matter no ray of sunshine. nobody’s poor, and the second that When the patient has pain of under this claaslflcation. A single 10:30—Help Mate. present more than 500 listed open the factories, is the special motor right queer, Mr. Sears." this variety I find It especially Im person, who supports and main 9:15—School of The Air of The ings for stenographers, typists, corps unit commanded by Lieuten the Report definitely states that that somebody will have to help ' what happens,, will be ripe mate "I wanted Angel to have more "Take him to Dr. Starrow. Tell nobody cares. 10:45—Road of Life. America^. Treasury Secretary Morgenthau portant to caution him a^Unat tains in one household one ur 11:00—^Maiy Marlin. bookkeepers and clerks at the ant Arthur Plnell of the State there was adequate military and them straighten themselves out! rial for a certain type of leadir- chance,” she said. the doctor the bill Is to come to over-diatentlon of the stomach 9:45—Stories America Loves. ahlp. “Say, gal!" Van Clark leaned gave hla press conference an ex more Individuals who are closely 11:15—U ght To Happiness. Hartford Office of the U. 8. Em Guard. This unit Is atUched to once the defense boom is over, are roe. Has anyone else anything either by too much food or by an 10:00—Betty Crocker. ployment Service, officials of that the State Guard, but serves as a naval atrength present to dispute 'fhey were the 1,877 votes in e acrou to her. "The business of planation the other day, and he al connected with him by blood, by 11:30—Tlie Story of Bud Barton. 10:15—Myrt and Marge. nbt living up to their own ideals of to say?" so may have given himself a nick accumulation of gas. Small meals noarrlage; or by adoption, and 11:45—rDavld Harum. office stated today. In urging ex state police auxiliary on special the Issue of that day effectively, district, 1,342 of them in W ^ r a linesman, in case you haven’t There wasn’t any answer, ex should be used rather than large 10:30—Stepmother. STATE name. For weeks, the boys have whose right to exercise family 12:00—Gene and Glenn. perienced office workers to regis protective duty. Its chief Job Is to if it had been used, if, aa a mat-" what private enterprise should be. burj' itself, who. despite the ^ s r . been told, is to outplay the other cept Bixle’s sniffles. ones, and all especially gaa-form- 10:46—Woman of Courage. went to the polls to supporif the guy." been trying to get something out control and provide for them is PM. ter for work. patrol bridges and highways lead ter of fact, w'e had bad more One thlpg is very certain rfb:>ut ^ a t served notice on Levertoa Ing foods should be avoided with 11:00—Treat Time. Buddy Clark. The shortage of office help is ing to defense plants. isolationist, or, as he dubbed him "Of course. But" that Maurie Sears wasn’t safe to of the secretary on the new tax based upon a legal or moral obli 12:15—News Reporters. ll:15*i-The Mon I Married. strength there, that would merely the post-war period, even now. program. When the oljl queationa great care. gation, is the head of a family, 12:30 — Milo O’Dimes program unprecedented, it was said, and And to back up the private fac self after Pearl Harbor, the "non- "Angel outplayed two opponents fool with. The bad part of It Emotional disturbance brought 11:30—Bright Horizons. tory guards and the motor corps have meant fatter pickings for ’That is that the people of Amer interventionist’’ candidate. half the time and kept three plen started popping agsiln, Mr. Mor- and as such Is entitled to the ex with Gene and OIcnn. 11:45—Aunt Jenny’s Stories. practlcdly any experienced work was, though, that it started the genthsu asked: "How many of you on by quarrels, disagreements, er can be placed immediately. unit in any serious emergency ica, the present defen.se wage earn ty busy at odd moments, isn’t that talk up again. Old Uncle Rantoul emption allowed a married person 12:45—Slngin’ Sam. 12:00—Kate. Smith Speaks. the Japs. Cur fault was not in It Is possible to emphasize the boys' taw ’Dumbo’?’’ and excitement, ia also to be avoid —that Is, $1,500. In addlUon, ho 1:00—News.' Many employers have lifted tbe there soon will be that corps of Theater right. Mr. Oliver?" P M lack of strength, but in lack of ers, are going tO be supported, fart that these votes were few. Maurie, who waa eighty-four and A number of the press corps ed, aa any strong emotion or mark 1:16—The Little Show. ban on married women and are 10,000 auxiliary policemen. The Doc nodded. "I haven’t ought to have had more seniM ed excitement may be sufficient to may claim a credit of $400 for 12:l^Btg StsUr. awareness. fed, clothed and housed, whether It Is also noteworthy that they signlfifd that they had. ’Then," each of such Individuals who is 1:30—Marjorie Mills. willing to consider them If they • In conjunction with municipal were still so many. seen better end play since Brud went shuffling around town say Induce another attack. 12:30—Helen Trent. poUce authorities, Hickey said, re they get the ^money for it from s Holland. There’s a professional said the secretary, "maybe 'you under 18 years of age or Incapable 2:00—How To Enter A Contest 12:45—Our Qol Sunday. ore oUienvlse qualified. > Beyond that, however the isola- This candidate, • Edward J. Ing that In his day any dam know. Dumbo couldn’t talk." I do not believe the patient with and Win. It was en^hasized that tha Em cruiting and training the corps is private payroll or from a new scout from the Magnates here. yankee who tried to disarm angina pectoria should attempt to Cf self-support because mentally . 1:00—News. 'tlonists may view this war aa a Ryan of Thomaston, didn't have Undoubtedly what Inapired Mr. or physically defecUve, except If 2:16—Day Dreams. ployment Service is not interested already underway. The atvte police much of a platform left after Pearl Todd is likely to hear from him.” gentleman wouldn’t have lived treat himself and It U adviaable 1:15—Woman In White. divisible affair, in which isolation WPA. Morgenthau’a comment waa that the taxpayer occupies the status 2:30—Medical Talk. 1:30—Vic A Bade. In registering those who are al department itself will have 1 200 Harbor. He could no longer be We all went over to Rogues Hall long enough to say his prayers he had Just come from a aeasion. lhat he remain under the care of 2:35—Mile O’Dlmea Program with auxiliary members. Six hundred is possible, their view is not The thing that i.s not at all cer for a drink. There we ran Into At the Fe^cria, If I heard It of the head of a famUy solely by l:40^ L lfe Can Be Beautiful. ready employed In a defense in patriotically against a "foreign with Walt Disney, who created a doctor. By adhering -carefuUy Gene and Glenn. dustry, but Is looking primarily will be trained in Hartford alone Morning shared by Hitler. Japan's role in tain is that it will have to be the the Magnates’ representative. once, I heard It twenty times from "Dumbo." There are several ace to the instruftiurji of the physi reason of the existence of one or 2:00—Young Dr. Malone. war." It wasn’t politic to con more of such Individuals, the 2:55—News. 2:15—Joyce Jordan—Girl Interne. toward those experienced workers by police Working in cooperation . his global strategy, now and be WPA. Every one who believes in tinue calling Roosevelt a war "The big boy, here, sure did a talky customers that It waa only Hollywood directors and produc cian In charge, it ia often possible with the State Defense Council. job on that truckhorse of a tackle," a question of time when Sears for the patient to add several years credit of $400 for one of such In 2:30—Fletcher Wiley. who have for one reason or an fore Pearl Harbor, is to divert the future of America hopes not. monger, even if ' that was still ers In Washington theae daya ao other left the labor market In re To facilitate that program. State he said, patting Angel on the would get Uckered up and go on brace yourself for some props' to his life. A careful diet, the ob dividuals is not allowable. 2:45—Kate Hopkins. But relatively few leaders in busi-., what you thought. So Mr. Ryan shoulder. servance of Intestinal cleanliness • Another example not so much Bridgeport Man cent years. Police Sergeant Harry Tucker of Classes American strength and supplies the warpath of honor. ganda films from adna of the beat the Westport barracks was named had to wage a campaign in which "I thought it was rotten, the (To Be Conttaoed) and following an exercising pro- out of the usual la this: A widow Experienced stenographers and so that Hitler can proceed to his ness and industry are taking the his real attitudes and issues were talent the movies lAve to offer. typists who wish to obtain a Civil last week as liaison officer bet.veen Juat what Disney Is doing at tha pxm fitted to his needs are of er who supports in his household Heads Merchants State War Effort the Defenaq Council and poUce The ''young lady” of the house may not go to the Cook victory in Europe and Africa.' view thjit industry Itself should ac- understood, by the faithful, rather Benefit. his aged mother and his child 17 Service appointment for work in than openW expressed to the pub- Treasury Is atrlctly hu^-huah, Washington may also moke appli agencies. Had we followed the policy the i cept responsibility for seeing that representatives at Washington, but you can almost bet that It While In a few cases, a remark- years of age la the head of a fam ing School, but she is expeaing to cash in on it just A s Usual laolatlonists urged at the time, it isn't the WPA- Relatively few Uc. that it represented the majority of able Improvement has been oh ily, and as such Is entitled to an Hartford, Jan. 27—UP)— Paul HeadacRe Cause cation St the U. S. Employment He selected various issues, for Two Trainmen has to do with an animated movie Service office for probationary ap and the policy they would stiU industrial leaders are proposing, the people In Connecticut. on defense bonds and stamps. talned aa a general rule the pa exemption of $lji00 and a credit Blackburn of the D. M. Read Com 12 Ounces May Be his stump appearances, but the Uent can not hope for any great of $400 for one dependent. pointments which start at $1,440 the same. She is always ready with a great big hand for have us believe to be right. Hitler with concrete plans, that Industry people who voted for him did so They used elemental political Killed in Crash pany, Bridgeport, today headed By The Asaodated Press technique in doing this, although The appearance of Prime Min degree of recovery and It Is there might have, by thia time, won the itself pull its own oar in retaining because they knew whatrfhad been uter Churchill at tha White House fore wise for him to learn, how to The Connecticut Retail Mer Oonnecticut’s all-out industrial Sugar Allowance bis issues before Pearl Harbor, It waa not typical Americaa po live so aa to throw as little load chants’ Association as president war effort Is not without its Cuba Planning Mother's cooking — and when it comes to testing recipes, battle of the Atlantic, and won its private enterprise Independ litical teetnlqne. la short, they was the signal for/the most In Deaths Last Night Voting for a candidate who Huutlngton, Ind., Jan. 27.—(J>— tensive guarding A a t ever has as poss'blc on the damaged arti succeeding Robert Molsnder of beadmebem for municipal govern- the battle of Africa, while the ence. Most of them are Just wait all went to all ralUea, evea Jour- mento. Washington, Jan. 27.—UP)— The she is right on the spot with an obliging appetite. Four Important cannot express his lasnee openly The Erie railroad yards reported been done aroun^there. Tba de- cles. and on the heart. By using The James Bunce Company, Mid- Russians, no matter how magnifi ing to see what will happen, and requires a rare brand o# fanatic nejlng from city to city aad wisdom, the patient may find It dletowrn, retired. Here ora two examples of tbe Stronger Army individual sugar allowance may be town to town to create Imprsa- two trainmen were killed early to talU are a c h ^ y guarded mili The ■ Hague, Netherlands—Dr. cent their own resistance, would they are pretty fatalistic about it. ism. This fanaticism wras ex tary secret anr rightly so. possible to go, on for a long time, Gerard Frederik PhUlpo, 83, Dutch Other officers chosen for the hob it?« raising: os low as 12 ounce* a week per alve audiences. They an, or day in a rear-end ctdlialon of a person when rationing begins next be without -foreign aid for the Mr. Eugene E. -Wilson, presi pressed, before the war. In the I^ e Senate office building has in comparative comfort. iuventor who founded 'The Philips coming year at yesterday’s elec Secretary Eklmund J. Buckley Havana, Cuba, Jan. 27.—(iPi— Of course there will be tempting new recipes at each Days For Every attendance at rallies 'Mr. Ryan nearly all, wrote letters, as aav freight and a paMengcr train, taken on'C ^flnltely wartime air. Readers Inttrested In further in tion were: of tbe Hartford street department Plana for strengyiening Cuba’s month. campaigns that still lie ahead. dent of United Aircraft, is dls- Conaectleot congrroemoii’a mail eight miles northwest of Hunting- International Radio and Elactrical and other Isolatoolst grenpa er- Signs in the halu point huge ar- formation on the subject are In Company. __ David O. Wise, Wise Smith •old lost nlgbt that ordy seven military position to ftirther her Price Administrator Leon Hen- |i Hitler would atlU like to be re- tlncUy not one of these. He be- ganized and si^iason^ bag would prove. They an did ton, near Blppua. rowa to the "Air raid shelter vited to send for Dr. Frank Me North Ttrrytovirn, N. T.—C^pt Company, Hartford, vice preal- men reported for work vdth tbe policy of 100 per cent cooperation derson explained that the allow of the informative Cooking School sessions, which are ^•ved of the dread responsibility lieves, and he is making it the >wben nearly 2,000 votera went to this. Just aa. last week, they aU *11)6 dead were Herman Keasler area” ana at several convenient C?oy's article entitled "Angina Arthur Herbert Vaughan-WiUiamt, dent: Oiarles A. Cook, Howard snow removal squad after tbe with the United States and Allied ance of 50 pounda per year per Woman Of went to the polls. Nobody over and William Young, engineer and Pactoria”. Juat address ysur re heavy storm of Jon. 4 and that os oC coping with American strength pt^icy of his company so far as he the potlB In thia specUl election places there ar'^ boxes of London apChaeologUt, explorer and and Barber Company, Derby, re nations will be announced short person which previously had been tuned to the needs of modem homemakers. Reserv e to register Mr. Ryan as their got more display out of a small fireman, respectively, of the Erie’s sand with long-hanffled ahovela quest to the McCoy Health Ser- associate of Cecil Rhodes, ' the elected treasurer; Franda C. Up- a result snow remained long in ly, Informed sources said today. forecast applied to the nation aa 11 fctaBBsIf. In short, the ieolationists is able, that industry itself should choice, what was happening wae minority than they did. Chlcago-to-New York. Atlantic and hoea for use a ^ n a t incen vlca in care of this nswspaper, South African diamond king. hsm, Ives, Upbam and Rand Com tbe streets and traffic congestion More than 2,000 recruits Juat en a whole and failed tt Uke Into Manchester •re sUU fighting hla battlea for accept some responaibflity for that praetloaUy overjr aae who It's a good thing to remember Express passenger train. *1116 ex- diary bombs. The capital never sncloslng a large aaU addreaaed pany, Meriden, re-elected seers- was atrioua. Tbe squad used to rolled In the Cuban Army ore In account meola in reataurontisand these important dates now. envelop and six cants in stamps. La Jdla, Calif.—Dr. Casey Al Idm OB this ride of the Atlantic. post-war adjustment, and that do had evor nmdo np the atteadaaco the method, against futpre poe- press rammed the rear end of an h u forgotten that tt waa burned bert Wood. 85, eye apsolaUst, Wrd tary; aad William A. Dower, draw hundreds of volunteers be their first week of training but hotels. at Btr. Ryan’s ralBea also wart slbUlties. It’s a good thing to re east-bound freight train. No. M. out qnce in the War of 1812. executive vice president of the fore tba foctoriaa began hiring Deductions for public eating Fortunately, once more, they ing so la one of the ways private And Aaswen authority and former professor of forthcoming plana were under and voted for kins. member how many they still wtrs. You can’t get a woid out of the ophthalmology at Northwastem Hartford Chamber of Comroeroe, tbros ablfU of woriiman. .otood to coll for a greater aug- plocea probably wUl cut tbe raUon and Vicinity •re not In charge of United Statee Industry can Justify its position in (Sehaesoaa Cyst) We doubt, in other words, that In contrast to nstional unity, after National OaUory (Xallon Mu I^veraity re-elected executive eecretaiy. - Mayor Vineent A. Scully of menUng off the armed forces, down to three-fourths of a pound, Frilcy, That policy is holding to sa American future which will Pearl Harbor—and bow few they Senator BtU|Na Chaiaed seum) of Art, the Corcoran Oal-. Question: Osro L. writsa: *T en The following were alecM to he lost many votes because war joy your articles, which art ao Philadelphia—Henry Wolf Blkle. Wstartoury said that a atrioua which regularly kave only 15,000 he told. . Feb, 17-18-19-20 |U olilacUvM, and it is still based have private enterprise. came to America. "We suspect were, in contrast to tbeir own bold lary, tha Library of Oangroaa, tha 64, vice, prerident in charge of t rs-ve on tbe executive cramlttes: troffle problem bod arisen te bis men. - Boston, Jan. 27.— —Senator Smithsonian, or any other muss- inlpfU to Aisny readers, and I ffn tha thriny that, if this war la Toward thia end, he made a con that he, and hU cause, still have claim of a majority, before Pearl wish to thank you for the sensible l e ^ department of tbe P ' -Tard N. Anea. Sage Allen and d ty becouss children wero going General military Improvements Smrea Alnoea Killed approxlmktely the « n e strength Hsrbor. Styles Bridgea (R-NH) was con urns bara about what precautions oany, H artfo^; Charles A. to oeboo) in tbe wonting at tha yea, tt must be considered one crete propoeal before the Connec fined today In the PhllUpa House they have takin to guard thalr advice you otter. 1 would like to vania Rwroad. ' alao are expected to be mode. they had before. It la not strain ask about a sebaceous cyst. Is it emer, D. M. Read Company, some time tbe factory obifts were Wbintpeg, Jan. 27.—OPi—Seven . y w . Tba draaiatle answer to ticut Bankets AaiKclation the ing the point to assume that they of the Maaaacbuaetts Uaaaral hoa- invaluable art traasuras and ralica, Bridgeport; Ralph H. Paine, How changing. The School Board pitaL Ha' racantly suffered a but avan an occasional visitor will dangsroua? . Is it •jmlisr to a Salaries and wages paid In tbs An elegtrie furnace which gen airmen were killed late lost night revived M atioatat argument have the aama cause, too. Industrial production in tha United BUtes wUl total about 80 land Hughea Company, Water- hinted that ocbool hours might be wlien a Royal Canadian Air Force . . . ADMISSION other nicht, a propoeal that com aactoUiac injury. Frtaada say be notice .that many of tba moat bST?" erates beat up to 3,632 degrees FREE . . . Umtad Stataa contlnuea in exoap- eauadag with the landing panies prepaiji now for the cost of Thia coh^ve, die-hard kind of Answer: A sebaceous cyst is bllUon dollara for IM l, one-fifth bury; and Henry M. Shiurtenberg, changed to ease tbe problem and Fahrenheit la employed by the Ns- tronsport'-plone croshOd on a farm minority capie close. In the days tlonally h l^ volume with tba was showing tmprorament, but hlgl:^ valued prtintlnga, sculp 8hartenberg*s Inc., New Haven; tures an& historical exhibits have sooieUiing referred to as a wen, larger than 1940, the Departawnt relieve tbe Jam in public oonvey- Uonol Bureau of Standards, De near MocGiegor, Manitoba, 80 •ret Amertcaa troopa on going out of defense work by ere- before Pearl Harbor, to persuading backk^ of orders still'huge, the hospital authorities declined com tA C ------•ad M^aader. OBcea ment OB his ailment or ooodlUoB. diaappaared. and la a round, palnlfas, or partly partment of Commerce.*' mUee west of Winnipeg. are theee to|atlag a ‘Taaenrs for transith^.’’ .aosas pathapa s u m tA ourJ^DsparUMBt cA Oonaaans says. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27.1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27,1942 i£lGET"after conference with eeveral “Church of Scotland Plan Pushiiig members, I can aaaure the coun Land More Units Huts” Inquiry Made j Japan Admits ifthers’ Q ub Engaged to Wed try that the House Naval Affairs Red Cross Benefit Basketball Game at Ree This Committee will undertake a thor Do you know anylhmg about Above East Line; Ships Nearly ough Investigation of the entire "Church of Scotland Huts” ? [ears Lecture Pearl Harbor situation, and all 4 Transports Ready to Go that led up to it and will study Where are the headquarters Raid Big Bastion Deaths also the Roberts report." of the organization and how I J Feminine C^e Hawks Defeat I De'mnnds Unified CVmunand can anjsone get m touch with Lost in Fight Sports Slowly Revive ! Xiewis Rose Tells of (Continued from Page One) (Continaed from Page One). ThomM Wright West Side Bowlers either the general or branch Earlier Senator Norris (Ind., Thomas Wright, for over ^ Rec Senior Loop Neb.) demanded that Army and office? (Continued from Page One) Star Appears Tlie Theater of War in plan to slow down on the units the With the troops, the announcement years a weaver in the broad goods Hornets for ; Navy commands be unified in a Bombings at Honolulu least advanced and to concentrate The Herald has had an In added. iveai-lng department of CThSney *The Pacific Ocean. single defense department. Balik. Papan, Borneo. on the ones slated for commission quiry from a Manchester party Bomhe Fall Near Cruiser Brothers, died last evening at his \ " ' Laying a share of the blame who wants to make a donation Japanese warships escorting the Break Old Records Here on Wed. In addition to the hits recorded home, 81 Foster street, following Grade Title' ing In the near future." on Congress for the succes.s of the AP Feature Servloe toumamenta. Golfera Juat go M m . Lewis Ro«e of Hartford, to the organization, but does on Japanese ves-scls engaged in an llincsa of long duration. He was transports engaged in a fierce en Donates Proceeds Must Have Suitable CTaft Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Jan. 27— Sporta atow- tiu and picS their way around m deiy known coininentator of cur- not know where this can be the landing operations, several 71 years of age and had come to counter with destroyers, sub He asserted that the Battle of Norris declared that the time had ed away among the moth balla by '■*cf*6Uon. Not finough of them ■ -F done. bombs were said to have fallen this town about 45 years ago. He marines and aircraft and succeed Tavern Team Continues Carl Vaughan, Daughter First Round Honors Go ^ TCBt «venU and world traveler, un- Crete and the sinking of the Brit come to abolish the W ar and ..r.. get off work, or duty, at one Anyone knowing the address near a cruiser and a transport. ed in sinking one of the enemy Hark — The the December doings out at Pearl time to scare up a tournament. Baskethall Players to; ^ Oar the Utle of ■ •This Globe of ish capital ships Prince of Wales Navy Departments as such and to waa a native of County Armagh,* Dizzy Pace; Set Up “ Billy” , Rated High of the organization is asked to Northern Ireland. submarines, headquarters said. To Playoff Winners JSTkr.” the Manchester Moth- and Repulse had demonstrated the place the Army, Navy and A ir The attacking barges also heavily Harbor, are venturing out again in Quite an eye opener waa the Stage Three Gaines iafi club members and friends, the send it to The Herald. Dome! said Japanese forces in superiority of air power Over nea Force imder one defense depart machined landing barges Mr. W right began work with New 3 String of 1790; Herald Angle In Billiard Circles, theae sports-loving Ulands. first daylight boxing event, a re- Saturday; Suicides -Sdvantsffe of her impressions last "Church of Scotland Hut.s" is Endau is about 20 miles north Malaya were advancing upon On the golf course or at the cent Sunday in the Civic audl- To Aid Worthy Cause; power, but added that "aa long aa ment. Cheney Brothers on August 16. At Bray’s’ Parlors. alsht at the South Methodist our enemies may roam the aca.: Mve first hand knowledge of the them In areas without the reach Reports British Retreating Side Rec league last night aa the young daughter, Marcclinc, worn, their efforts by daylight. Follow view of everyone seemed somehow ganization. It ought now to pro approximately 50 miles above will not bear the one here this Citizen's Club vs. P./A. A. G .l tiieetcr of war in the Pacific, in oi aircraft." Tavern men swamped a brilliant en's Mld-Westem titleholder; will ers of ths falnvaya find new bas- to have made fans bashful or self- snorting battle with the Hornets which she averred the whole Japa- vide for a unified Command from Singapore, with British and In The British are retreating from year. Many of our crop are go ards, new para or bogeys and muat Reserves. -\t present, Scnigham said, the Moriarty team 4 to 0 and the appear -Wednesday Jan. 28 at conscious. in the playoffs. It was a close hard ncae nation was taking part. the top down. " Engagements dian troops battling to stem the Ayer Hitam and Kluang and the Dairy hung up a 3 to 1 score at the ing to answer a great call...... expect revisions of their handi Second Game Dnited States has 15 capital ships Encouraging Report Given Japanese have opened fire on 10:30 p. m. The father-and-daugh- game every step of the way and : "When this war is over, she de Japanese advance. expense of Silbros. serving our flag. caps. Such arc the fortunes of war. Different, too, were the boz- Miss Barbara D. Balrh under way. The bill Includes more What was described as an en Rengagand arid Simpang Rcn- ter pocket team is one of bilhards' finally won by the Hawks on a one ' Fairfield vs. Sports Center. clared, the world will be governed •The British announced ycater- Morlarty’s, with the exception ere. A fter all, one ehoulda't ex than $300,000,000 toward their con couraging report on American gam. Domel said. most capable and unique attrac point margin. i Third Game cither from Washington or Berlin." Brandenstein-Wurtz day that the Japanese had occu of the first game rolled well This means, then, that a lot of Splitting the fairways may pect too much of men wIm must Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Balrh struction. production and distribution of war F ifty British planes were shot tions. In addition to their exhibi Not lo be outdone the Seventh Silbros vs. Tigers. •W e had one erand year In 1941, Mr. and Mrs. George Wurtr, for pied Batu Pahat, 10 miles north enough to take any of the teami youngsters will be coming intq the tion, trick shots and Individual in have been ollrigbt beck bi the train otter a day’s full work. of 41 Phelps Road announce the SfiS Warships Building equipment was said to have been of Senggarang. down yesterday, 39 of them in air Grade leaguers then had a hot i cr at least months, but 1942 There are now 383 combatant merly of Manchester, and now of into camp on any other night but local baseball picture thia year struction plav a prominent part days before P. H. (Pearl Har Getting In a few -praettoe blows engagement of their daughter. given to a Senate Military Affairs On the central sector of the battles during which British for battle between the Suicides and Right now the local basketball’’ wttnssses ^le fact that ‘It Can ships building, he said, and 3,136 Franklin Square. I » n g Island, last evening they had the misfor and for the duration of the war in their demonstration. bor), but It's different now. That after work end before the cur Miss Barbara Dorothea Balch. to Subcommittee yesterday by Lieut. front, the British indicated they mations of bombers and torpedo the R. A. F., the latter winning In Happen Here. 'T^t U w ^ w e we ^ rn>.iL, »on m auxiliary and special type craft au have announced the engagement tune to stack up against a sensa The officlabt of the Twl league Vaughan has been a headliner old pellet may be epilt. Instead, few doesn’t put a man In top sca.*!on is at its height. The teams.; George P. Fro.st, son of Mrs. Sar- Gen. H. H. Arnold, chief of the still were holding positions south a close game all the way. Since t ^ n g an lah Frost of 119 Maple street, under way. The new ai propria- of their daughter. Mias Marie H. planes attempted to attack groups tional West Side Tavern team will probably meet a lot earlier in pocket-billiards for many years hy a barbed Wire haricade, or condition. are all ge.-ired up for the final,' Air Forces. of Kluang and Ayer Hitani, but which was hotter than a four I Xnt the whole Bltuatlon . . Uons include provisions for addi Wurtz. to John Brandenstcin. Jr., of Japanese traruiporta off Endau this year than heretofore. The and, after gaining virtually all deflected Into a wartime bunker the start of the league season Mlss Balch was graduated from While committee members de said the Japanese were attacking alarm fire and broke all previous drive under the wire but they are " War Preparations tional non-rigid alrablps. barrage son of Mr. and Mrt. Brandenatein. on the east coast of Malays, it picture for 1942 ia not at all the top Ir. the amateur field, he by sewer pipes zigzaging about Then there is a ehortage of spar there has been plenty of action Manchester High school with the clined to discuss any of the de steadily wi(Ji the support of in records with a team single of 023 taking Ume out tonight to play a The speaker referred to her talk balloons, and completion of a 15.. of Floral Park. Long Island. was announced. pleasing as it meani a lot of hard cast his lot with the professionals. on the surface, presumably to ring partners. Eddie Salazer, local and a decided Improvement in the class of June 1939. and is em tails of Arnold's testimony on a cessant dive-bombing and ma ai.d a team triple of 1790. And benefit game for the Red Cross. , a t Canter church given late in Oc 000-plane program for the barrage Miss Wurtz was graduated from Ten more were shot down over work, extra organisation plans for He has opposed virtually all the prevent enemy planes landing ■lugger who took a six round de caliber of the games. The scores: ployed in the office of the Lydall ponding $12.,555.000.000 defense chine-gunning attacks. then aa if ihia waa not enough for It’s a nice gesture on the part of ’ tober, when ahe told of her vlelt In * Foulds Pap great are the risks of Naval oper Mrs. John H. Steele sister. Mis.s Elizabeth Wright, who B F T 1 Three Jap Ships Damaged In this fighting and in the battle W. Suchy ...... 9 3 99— 192 Carl Vaughan of the week: There's nothing Wading through all opposition in ■ever seen before. '•Can we move ations in thin archipelago and may lives in Noithern Ireland. resentative at the flr.st meeting. C. G u id o ...... 2 1 5 Heavy War Ves§el (Continued from Page One) 1178-3. Rockville Three Japanese ships were dam near Rangoon, the Japanese claim C. Varrick .. 138 119-257 Billy Paganl definitely will in wrong with racing that words the first half it finished up without fast enough," she queried, “ in our consider it necessary to revise its The funeral services will be held her father hsve made .a name for Klein ...... 1 0 2 , High School Athletes aged in last night's attack on ed they lost but one fighting plane, A. Olson . .. . 92 . 92 there, also. Silbros has the Manchester Green Faces won't cure, according to Hcrliert a defeat, but had to go to the limit program of preparedness to defeat plans." at two o'clock Thursday afternoon themselves aiound the Chicago Keiehan ...... 2 0 4 •lur throata, -very bit of clothing Rabaul. on the Island of New Brit while another was forced to land B. Swopc'a report to his fellow Outscorc Mechanics la.st Week to down the Tigers. There still was no indication of On Casualty List Sarah West, organist for sev at the Tliomas G. Dougan Funeral equipment and should respond. sector and annually appear before K. of L. in Nightcap; Peteraon ...... 1 .0 2 the A xis?” that w* w->sr " ain. the Australian A ir Force re behind Japanese lines. Totals ...... 491 663 572 1626 Racing Commlsaioncrs at the The Sport Centers are an up and , The lecturer used a map of the the original size of the convoy, eral years at the Tolland Federat Home. 59 Holl street. Rev. J. many clubs, o.-ganizations and Genovesi ' ...... 0 0 0 Despite McKellar's stand and ported. "* A Dome! dispatch said fires set The league officials would like Games Wednesday. Miami meeting . . . "The word Laipe ...... Easily 40-16. coming aggregation that might world and a pointer in illustrating but observers expressed belief (Continued from Page One) opposition by several members of ed church, has discontinued her .9tuart Neill, of St. Mary's Eplsco- recreation centers. The young . .1 0 Two of the vessels were set on at the Rangoon airdrome last night West Side Dairy to have an eight club circuit this feminiine cue artist, who. inci 'handle' carries with it a very un 2| not down the Grocers tonight but the movementa of the allies and that the Japanese munt have lost the farm b'oc, administration lead services. Her contributions on the fire, the communique- said, but no l chmeh. will officiate and T. Martin ... fortunate connotation." Swope ex were visible 60 miles away, and ... 84 117 130- 331 year. In order to do this two dentally. is very attractive, is T o U li ...... 7 1 Middletown High defeated the the butler and egg men will know their opponents and the Important a considerable part of their effec mand placed themselves "directly ers expected the Senate to com organ with the young people has other details were given. I burial will be in the Ea-st ceme- There will be two excellent ba.s- plained. “There is a low commer 15 claimed all the raiders had return H. Stevenson . .. 99 101 94 —294 other sponsors would have to be classed among the first fiv^ wom Hornets 1Manchester Trade School at Mid I that they have been playing a fitrMeglc bases of both armies. tive streh.rth in the line of flight" of a wave of plete congre^8lonal action on the been appreciated by the people of krtball attractions at the East cial aound in which the implication All of the Australian aircraft '■'vry. ed to their b.ase. P. Hanson . ...110 120 97—327 found. It has been suggested en stars. She proves that women B F I basketball game before its over. ' She referred to the fall of Wake The Dutch high command, nev Japanese bombers. Guns on the long controverted price control the church. Trueman ...... 100 ia very definitely ‘handling for your T ' dletown Saturday evening. 4Q-16 returned safely. .'\mbolna Raided Today 132 85—317 that the Klwanis, Exchange gain gracefulness by playing bil Side Rec gym tomorrow evening. Kuffini ...... 1 0 I This Is a Natural Island and Guam and our failure ertheless, said it was believed that tittle boats hit three of the bomb legi.slation before the day ended. Mrs. Helen D. Upson of Rock ThoinoM P. Mnriarty 2 1 I Amboina in the Moluccas also Club, Rotary and Chamber of liards and her cue ski!) is almost In the first game the Fairfield own benefit’." . . . Well? . . . . Thompson ...... 2 0 The Trader.s could not get started ; Silbros have the goods and the ‘to send more mechanized equip the Invaders had succeeded in oc ers, and when last seen these three In asking approval of the com ville has been secured as Mrs. Totals . . . . 4 Thomas P. Horiarly, 53 Eldridgc was raided today. Domei said. . . 393 470 406 1269 Commerce get together and back incredible. When Bill Terry turned over the Straw ...... 3 0 against the smart playing of the ' Tigers have the fight so that it ment to defend the Philippines al- cupying further points in the Ken- were smoking and losing iCItitude promise, Senator Brown (D-Mich) West's succe.ssor and she w ill meet Silhroe Grocers tackle the clever colored Giants’ reins to Mel Ott he dldn’> 6 Military Takes .>itrrct, (lieil this morning at the Since Jan. 22, the Navy said 45 up a team That would be in Vaughar. v. as a touring teacher Forde ...... 0 0 0 high school team in a game that makes Ihl.s, the third game of the v.t^iigh General Mac Arthur has dad region of southeast Celebes rapidly. said that a license to do business with the choir at its rehearsal Fri B. McConkey aggregation from Hartford, the volunteer any special advice but Manchester Memorial boepital af enemy aircraft had bee ndestroyed ... 95 131 103—329 keeping with their aims and would for the governing Billiard Associa Mclxjughlin ...... 0 0 0 I evening, a natural from every an- " ^ e d out for years for it. Today he where they had landed troops on The battle of the Stralta of Ma could be taken away only after day at 7:30 p. m. Control of Moulmein J. Chanda ...... 91 103 101—295 Golden Bears who hold two ver jald “ it’s your club. If you worn was marred by roughness that re ter a short illness. A t the time of in battlea or bombinga in the help out a lot. tion of America for many years Kin^ ...... 0 0 0 gle. Tlie norlh-end team ia a fight- - hi putting up one of the most t Sunday, cassar apparently was continuing two violations. E. Bolinsky . ...124 88 97—309 dicts over the Citizen’s Club. The to know anything or wa,.t me si sulted in a total of 48 personal I ing bunch and keeps right on the Box Score Given A lares class from Tolland is Rangoon. Burma. Jan. 27 lyPi— his death he was 35 years of age Dutch East Indies and New Guinea. and is one of the most capable heroic fights in history, and the ‘ into its fifth day. He said the purpose of the. Low 51an . .. 84 101 85— 270 other game, equally as fast, will the training camp I'm available fouls being called by the officials ball every second, Compoced o f taking the air raid lessons at«Staf- An Arm y commur.lqtic announced and had been employed at Oakes I The Army said it had confirmed Then , there ia the angle of play green baize instructors. Note Totals ...... 6 0 12 i Philippines are still standing in n The box score of Japanese craft It "Certain" Sinkings measure was not to prevent price bring the Manchester Green team any time. ” . . . P.S.: Terry will be Spencer and Marino led the at i young pl.iyer.-i who have played ford Springs. today that military authorities Service station on Main street. a previous report that the British ing conditions, industrial working worthy in hir trick shot repertoire way that is amazing. sunk or crippled ahowed; The Dutch and American at gains of a few cents on scattered ToUIs 394 423 386 1203 and the Knlght.s of Lithuania to In camp for at leaat the first few tack for the winners and the scor together for five years it must be Miss Marjorie Miller has re haw taken over control of Moul He is survived by his mother. Independent 45th brigade had been hours, those boys who seek em is picking up 12 bails in one hand. U. 8. Ares Beauties of Manila By By tackers already had 11 enemy items, such ns beef or cotton, but gether at nine o’clock. wrecks . . . Football isn't the only ing, outside of these two, was reckoned with this year when the turned to her work In Hartford mein, 100 miles eest of Rangoon, Mrs. Sarah .Moriarty, two sisters, smashed in a battle around Pant ployment in the tobacco fields and The Vaugha^ia’ program Includes F T Mrs. Roes spoke of the beauty Dutrh Ameiieans Tl. ships to their credit as "certain" to block "tremendous increases" The Grocers, now leading the CHU.se of N Y U ’s athletic troubles. evenly divided between the tcki championsliips are pl.ayrd off. after several days of illness at the "in preparations for future opei-a- MaiY of Manchester. Mrs. Henry Sulong on the west coast of Ma other places that brings us to the a thorough demonstration of bil I H. Oiglio, If ...... 2 0 4 mt Maaila. both in the modem sec Warships . . . . 9 2 11 sinkings, at least a half dozen which occurred during the last Rec senior loop, will have to b e: At a recent basketball game imly of the squad. Tlie ccore.s I.ooking over the Sllbro.'» fa m home of her . .rents. tions." Gicdhill of Collinsvllje. two broth laya Jan. 20. Out of 8.200 troops next best solution of the whole liard fund,amentals, lecturing, E. Noske. rf ...... i 0 2 tion and the quaint Spanish portion Transports . 7 10 17 "probables." plus 17 more badly World war. Loral Casters at full strength to .stop the color- 100 student seats were filled in- Middletown High . its hard to understand why they Mrs. Jennie Leonard Is recover One thousand, one hunder and ers, Edward and Paul, of Man in the brigade, 1.810 were killed problem. Night baseball. That class and individual instruction I J Zwick, c ...... ,•) 0 6 o f ths old town with its gardens Planes ...... 8 5 13 punished. And this smashing score Before the Senate met Hender liard fundam-ntals. lecturing class cd lail.s who are one of the best | Jtead of the usual 2.060. M. Davis, rg ...... 0 B K T do not win more often. They have and patios and the women In their ing from a brief Illness. two ficrsons have been killgd by chester. The funeral will be held and 1,100 taken prisoner, and the is where double headers could be 0 0 The vessel presumed to be a was officially described as "conser son was reported to have made a and individual instruction and teams playing in thi.s section. Ambulos, rg ...... o Spencer, rf ...... 4 1 9 everything (hat n team needs and 'oM'tlme costumes. ’The new and Dattleship was said to have gone Wednestlay at 8:00 p. m.. the Japanese bomba in Riingoon since Thur.sday morning at 8:30 from brigade commander was killed, At Sport Show played on the nights selected. 0 0 vative." last-minute appeal to senators for tournament organization. Their Scott, former Georgia star, is the Figuring Out Figures Schmidt, ig ...... 1 Burek. if ...... 2 0 4 they have, iu addition, pla'.-ed more the old is in close proximity in down on ihe first day of the great meeting of Fellowship of Prayer Dec. 23, it was announced todav. the William I’ . • tjuiah Funeral the announcement .said. 0 It was now evident, moreover, final nMrovBl of the legislation. course of instruction Includes les mainstay of this aggregation and A fter you’ve piled up enough Zanis, (g ...... o Marino, c ...... 3 2 8 g.smes than any other team in Manila, and in the new will be battle, Jan. 2.3. leaving only its Welbinfomned sources said that will be held at the home of Mr. Home and at St. James's church Clalhi Balanga Captured There isn't a bit of doubt that 0 that the Allies had arqi^red two sons on the bridge, jtance. grip i.s considered one of the best here comparative scores to prove that Daly, rg ...... 0 2 2 town All in all it looks like n found as modern government and tip showing above water. he hsjQ written a letter to senators and Mrs. Samuel Simpson. at 9 o'clock. The newspaper Nichl Nlchi re a portable lighting system, or bet new advantages in their methodi Crowds Jam Opening of end use of “cngiish" and ’’follow- abb normal could beat Minnesota s Fotals Quirk, Ig ...... 2 1 .5 great night for the boslietball fans Vpublic buildings as any ciiy in the In ah attempt to refute any Im- Rev. Ernest E. O'Neal had for Burial will be in St. Bridget's ported from Batan peninsula in ter still a permanent one. would about.'*. However, the butter and 0 14 IA tabulation in Washington cal sea-and-sky campaign of w a r through" in cueing. In short, their football team 99-0, try this one: Pirates Carta, rf ...... 1 1 3 and what is more important it ’ pli^tinn that he believed the his sermon topic Sunday morning, i cemetery. Friends may call at the the Philippines today that Gener Sportsman Show Last solve a lot o f headaches before egg men also b*jast of a good showed a Joint American-Dutch ship and transport destruction in illiiigtoii "show" is Just a bit more instruc squad and this should be a swell On Jan. 14. Loyola of Baltimore B F Wilson, rf ...... 0 1 1 should realize a nice sum for Jthe- '.The speaker has visited .lapan in pending bill would not achieve the 'Above the Stress and Strain of (uheral home after 7 o'clock this al Homma's forces had captured the season started. Arranging toll of 34 Japanese Ships 11 as the strait's shark-infested waters. tive and Jificrent from the ordi game from start to finish. beat Western Maryland in an over T. Johnson 0 Barolotta, c ...... 1 1 3 Rcd Cross. dormer years, and in conversing Mgrec of price control that cur- U f e ” Miss Jennie R. Church evening. Balanga. principal town on the Saturday Night. a schedule for the many and odd certainly sunk, at least six prob The torpedo of an American sub nary run of billiard exhibitions. Manche.ster Green is taking on time basketball game, 39-38. With, D. Guido . 0 Curran, ig ...... 0 1 1 with a prominent statesmen back ^ n t conditions warrant. It also Sunday at 7 30 p. m.. the meet east coa.st of the peninsula facing working hours is going to be a ably sunk and 17 more damaged — marine deprived the enemy of the a large dish of hoop players In in the next week each one beat L. Andreo ...... 0 0 Zampini. Ig ...... 1. 1 3 in 1933, he made the statement but the list in Batavia was only only aircraft carrier believed op had been reported that Republi ing of the Young People's Group David Fnnl Manila Bay. Hartford. Jan. 27.—'The Hart hard proposition. It can be Mrs. Mary J. Hochla, .58, who the nightcap. The K. of L. team Catholic U. by the same score. 50 N. Burke ...... 0 0 Aujeri. rg ...... n 0 0 that “ Some day Japan will rule the for Jan. 23 through 25, the first erating with the' once huge Inva cans might try to block President David Ford, for many years a Imperial headquarters reported ford Sportsmen's Show opened in worked out. however, as Manche.s- (Ihiircli Ix-agiies of the church waa held with a for more than thirty years was i IS about aa good as any and are to 33, and the half lime score in Cafro ...... 0 0 Cole, rg ...... 0 1 1 world.” In 1937 Japan began her three days of the five-day engage slon armada. Tl^e Navy last nigkt Roosevelt's expected appointment weaver at Cheney Brothers, died today that Japanese submarines the former car barns building on ter ia fortunate enough to have Worship S?rvlce, discussion and a town resident, died Friday night Polish Amerks going at top speed right now. The each game was 26-20. Car|)enler ...... 0 0 ■ program of driving the Chinese ment I listed the carrier as "probably of Henderson as administrator thLs afternoon at liis home at 915 operating in waters around Suma Wethersfield avenue. Hartford. the proper places to play both the with morvlng pictures of Jamaica, in Stafford Cprings where she had Liths have long been a leading Arendt ...... 0 0 14 12 40 Bowl al Y.M.U.A. back until she has control o f' the No Further News Received sunk." but even if she were ^ p t once the bill becomes law. Honduras^and Cuba was shown Main Street. He is survived by his tra and Java had sunk 13 ships Saturday afternoon and continues twilight and night baseball games. whole coast of China and is talking Some senators were reported to lived for the past year. She leaves throughout the week. fadtor in Hartford hoop circles Odds— And Some Ends ' Manchester Trade Although the de,fenders previ afloat somehow, her dlsabled/con- by Frank*tCalas. wife, Kathleen Ford. He had been totalling 88,000 tons since Jon. 22. The West Side for daylight and ToUls ...... 4 about "the new order in Asia." The have said that there was no good two sons In Wllllngton. Michael Dispatches to Nichl Nichi from One of the chief attractions of At Roekvihe and this year, without an excep Johnny Risko, the old rubber B ously had been reported putting up ditlon would immobilize iW re Warren Clough employed In the ill for aome time. Nebo for the night games. It’s a Jape have walked into I-rench In- reason to have an administrator and Anton and two dauehters Saigon. French Indo-China. de the show ia the comedy and action tion. are better than ever before. man, tried to Join Gene Tunney’s •■deVeigh. if ...... 1 For the tenth consecutive year stout resistance, today's communi maining planes, both for ojzensive Southbridxe Mill was home for the The funeral will be held Friday long time yet, before the call goes Sm m tii Grade do-Chlna, Thailand and are cutting who believed the leglalation he here,. Mrs. Catherine Kresnowskl clared today that Japanese forces in the guides' contests in the big It ia a well balanced organization. corps of Navy athletic directors Steppe, If ...... 1 the Men a Club bow l(ng league of que said no further news had been and vital scouting missli week end. morning at 8:30 from the Holloran out but there is plenty to be done off progress through the straits, so was to direct would be ineffec and Mra. Mar>’ Perko. The funeral were advancing according to plan 65,000 gallon tank and for a on- Local Quintet in Fifth On the other bond the Green has but found he wasn't eligible . . . Suicides Naretto. rf ...... 1 the South Methodist church will received from that .sector flanking DrasttesUy fMooew Speed Miss Elizabeth Caldwell of Funeral home and nine o'clock at In the meantime. entertain the men's league of the that if the Allies delay, the sliip- The second advantage arose tive. was held Monday with burial in upon Moxilmeln, Burma, despite the-spot description of the entire not played as much this year as probably neglected to have himself B. Farrell, rf ...... 1 strategic Macasaar strait on the Hartford was at the home of her St. James'a'church. Burial will be Benefit Game of Year Bailey. If ...... Savino, c . .. . ! ...... 1 Park Memorial church of Spring- ments of mechanized equipment from the Allied success in drasti These developments became the Wllllngton Hill cemetery. terrific resistance. show that ace aporta commentator in former years but muat be reck retreaded . . . That ordinary-sized o east. in St. James's cemeter>-. McKinney, r f ...... 4 field at the V. M. C. A. alleya to will have to take a long, round- cally reducing th^ speed of the known as the Senate prepared to parents for a short vialt recently. Michael Cavar Jr., surprised his Bill Stem on NBC, was the hit of oned with. This game is at nine guy who looks lost among the Relchenbach. c ...... o The Dutch therefore assumed Tomorrow Night. night at 7:30. . about course,, thus delaying the originally alow moving enemy ar- call up a Senate-House compro Mrs. Minrde Berry o f North wife on her recent birthday. with the show. Casting between mem o’clock. West Texas baaketballers is Jerry McKeown, c ...... 2 Quaglia, Ig ...... 0 that the Japanese had succeeded in Thirty Rounds This meetnlg of both leagues is' wiar for years, unless Ru.ssia will madsT Merciless pounding has mise on the controversial legisla Anson. Mal/e is a guest st the beautiful cedar .chest. bers of the Hartford County Cast Malin, aporta ed. of the Amarillo Tnirance, Ig ...... o Bars, Ig ...... 0 oceupvlng other points on the east The Polish Americana will play News . . . You can count Dick the outstanding match for both, permit the shipment of bombers crippled numbers of Its vessels, tion which the House approved home of her daughter, Mrs. R. The. Willing Workers’ Sunday ing Club and casters from around Beebe, rg ...... l Galinat. rg ...... 0 Celebes coast and strengthening EllingtoD' in Rockville tomorrow night in a BartcU out as a poaaibi* manager groupa. For the Springfield men it! and other material from the and a convoy Is tied to the speed yesterday by a,vote of 2M to 112. Eldred Doyle and Mr. Doyle. school claw of South Wlllington Wapping the state Including Norwalk, Bria- Dlckoon, if ...... 0 Pulford, rg ...... 0 Aleutian Islands to Vladivostock. their hold there. Miss AUlna Woebemurka, a tol, Manchester and other cities At Foot Guard benefit game for the PoUab War at Jersey City. He’a wanted on the Is Interesting to bowl duck pins, of the hardest hit ship— unlesA it will convene at the paraonage this O. F. Berr Relief Fund and will oppose Mrs. Rose praised the splendid The Japanese Air Force contin student at the New Britain Nor .Mrs. W. W. Grant waa also a big feature of the show. Giants because he can play -either 7 16 here and 1' U Just as interesting ‘ sacrifices its casualties. evening to fold surreal dressings Rockville's Big Five. The local Recreation 1 15 1 resistance the Russians have of ued its spxiradic raiding and recon Employees Given mal School, spent the week end at 7894, Manchester TeL i9S-S, Rockville The famous (Chinook dog teams shortstop or third and is in no dan R. A. F. Referee. Maher. for the locals to go to Springfield, The Japanese convoy already has under the supervision of Mrs. W il Pollsir Girls, undefeated this year, 1 fered to the Nazis, and said that naissance at scattered points in the Tolland home o f her parents. of Perry Greene is proving to be Pep Faces Smart Boxer ger of being drafted .... Eddie Umpire. Lockery. and bowl candle pins. ' spent more than four full days liam R. McBee. A social hour la wHl face the strong Warwick, B. F. T. when the war is over Russia will the Indies archipelago. Bombing Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Wuerdlg, Mrs. John W . Fullerton, one of another outstanding show attrac Center Items Mead, who is taking over fight pro Patricca, if ...... 2 Charlie Clark. chairman of trying to negotiate the disastrous Farewell Party to follow with refreshments in Roland' Zinsser and Anthony In Kauffman Tonight Mass., lassies in the opening . . 1 0 have demands aplenty to make. and machine-gunning a t t a c k s the directors of the Hall Memorisl tion. This team which made a trek moting nt Washington's Uline athletics and his committee are ar 414 Inlles of the Macassar strait— Mrs. Elisabeth Hall of Manchester. charge o f Mrs. McBee end Mrs. Kilman, of Windsorvllle are the game. VonHone, if ...... 0 0 0 She also paid tribute to the valiant caused no material damage and Mrs. Elsie Hail Koehler and Library is asafrting the librarian. from Fort Kent to Klttery, the Today Stadium, already has persuaded ranging for a social hour to be a fact that speaks volumes.. And Louis Service. guests of Major and Mrs. Louis H. In Main Bout. According to our record this Haugb, rf ...... 1 0 2 Cunningham Topf Dutcb, who were prep.', red if or resulted in the killing of three per the slower a convoy's pace, the daughter Ernestine of North Miss Nellie McKnight with the ar southernmost point of the state of 6-9—Junior boys’ game room Ray Robinson and Lera Franklin to held in the banquet hall of the " Y " . Employees of the Manchester Mr. and'Mra. Rocco Uaher and Zinsser at Safety Harijor, Florida, will be the fifth charity game the lamomaco, rf . .. .. 0 0 0 J.-pan and seem to be the only sons and the v^■o^ndlng of 11, the easier prey its ships make for Trust Company and the Savings ranging the displays centering Maine is headed by a beautiful open, E. 8. and W. S. show their warea there,, . . Head after bowling. Coventry were guests at the home Mrs. Existe Mohdor o f WUliifian- for a fe v weeks. Hartford, Jan. 27- Willie Pep. a local team haa played thus far Rudolfi, c ...... 1 0 2 ' country that was prepaled. She communique said. fast-striking warships and bomb Bank gave a farewell party laat about the various New England lead dog for which Perry refused 6- 7—Small gym open for boxline in west coast paper: "Arm y to Hockev Sforers o f Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest Hall. tic visited Mrs. Mondbr's parents, A shower was given last Friday an offer of $1,000. He has with 20-year-old youngster with a fierce this year with two more sched Modean, Ig ...... I 0 2 outlined the probable cour.^.e of the The Dutch acknowledged the ers, or lurking submarines. night to George Frost, teller and States; New Hampshire is being ing, E. 8. Call Vandal Guard"-sounds like Miss Alice E. Hail of the East Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Robbins evening in honor of Mrs. Ralph him also, a couple of tiny Chinook desire of aome day wearing the. uled. Just what opposition the the best way to prevent .sabotage. Claughsey. rg . .. . . 0 0 Nazis, but acknowledged that one loss of, one of their Naval patrol To multiply the difficulties of James Dougan of the Tnist depart*' emphasized this week and next. 7- 8—Smatl'gj'm open for hand '* 1 Haven High school famuUy spent SaturdSy. L. Blrdsey, the former MtlUcent pups, six weeks old. mantle of the world's feather Rockville team will give the P. Passic, rg ...... 1 0 2 couldn't tell from one nmule to boats in an attack by enemy air the enemy, January and February ment of the Trust Company and Moccasins made by the Abenakie ball. E. 8. the week end at the home o f her I. Peterson at the home of her The Chases of Egypt,- Mass., weight championship, steps out N tw Haven, Conn , Jan. 27— ijpi another what Hitler will do next. craft. are the worst weather months in Richard Trotter, teller, all of Mrs. Al Nors Misnowski of Indians, a glass bottle and a piece A.'s la not known, because their 7-8— Womens plunge period, Today’s Guest Star 1 parents. mother. Mrs. O. Peterson. 153 have a wonderful wild animal ex ■gainst Abie.. Kauffman. Philadel 5 0 —Just when it looked as though ' She referred to the niuch-oombed Among places raided by the the strait, with rain, heavy squalls whom will soon enter the servicea Brooklyn, N. Y.. spent a week's of pottery made in New Hamp record this year la not available in E. S. 8i Burick, Dayton (O.) News; Msdla, in the .Mcdit c rranean and to Cooper Hill street, Manchester, hibit and the state trout exhibit phia lightweight tonight in the thl* office. The home team, how 1 the eosterr division of the Amerl- j At Japanese, were Macassar, On the and rough seas making naviga The party lyas held at Osano's, vacation with her aiater and broth shire are a part of the diaplay. 7-9—Night School sewing class, "In his anticipation of that salary the fact that the houses with.sto>r> archipelago ju.^l lo the .south of places. glassbiowera, demouatrate this art. 6-9—Junior boys’ game room One Error, N* Hit strait, but obaervera here had sus employees of both banks. James •nie Ladies' Aid society held an made a citizen of the United Years in Paradise; Jones, Small- one of the oldest known in the Kauffman la smart in the ways along, jumped from fourth to top ' Returning to this hemi.sphert. ] Singapore. The “ Life Lines,” January mis Hot Dog8 Sizzle open, E. S. and W. 3. When Coach Jeas Neely of Rice 2 1 5 pected their presence as soon as 51urray acted as tosstmaster. Hs all day meeting at the Town hall States. Town Boy; Ilacinnes, About Sus world. The entire show starts daily of the game, as late as last No place in the wake of a scoring Carl Vaughan she pointed out the importance ot spoke of the appreciation of the sionary reading, has been i^ elved 6-6:45 -Junior boys’ plunge peri was asked to show mo\ies of the Racketeers the Panama canal and of estabU.sh- the Macaaaar aea engagement as on Friday. The dinner waa in The Red Cross is sponsoring a picion; McKearin, American Glass; at the Wethersfield avenue build vember turning in a surprise draw splurgs during which he tallied | institution for Die fine services and may be secured from Mrs. od, E. S. I Rice-Texoa football game at a B F. T. (if Chicago, and Ing and keeping bases on the adja. sumed major proportions. They charge o f the officers. Sewing was nutrition class at the fire house Sense, America's Nutrition Primer. ing at 1:30 p. m. and admlaaions battle against the highly-touted All Stars, 15-11 four goals and assisted in three rendered and for the fine com 6- 7—Small gym open for hand-luncheon, he did. But they were the Swain, If ...... 2 0 thought it likely that the Allied done on aprons and draperies for Lillian Smith of South Wlllington beginning February 3 at 7 o'clock. Wednesday, February 4, the are scaled to a very moderate Bobby Ivy, who like Pep. hails 4 plays to bring his total to 42, one cent Islands belonging to Ecuador. Hospital Notes radeship during their years of ser boU, E. S. films token at the 1940 gome, Jones, rf ...... Following Mrs. Rose s talk. Miss high command in the South Pacific the chapel which have been pur or Mrs. William Bowler of West Miss Janeth F#rd, a faculty mem Friendship Class will meet at the price. from this city. .. 5 0 10 more than Ad DeMarco of Provi vice in the bank. In a specially arranged game 7- 8-rSmaU gym open for boxwhich Rice won 13-0, not lost sea Hogenow, c ..., X31a Washburn, president of the would have its pig-boats in posi chased by the Girl Scouts and are Wllllngton. The reading material ber of the Ellsworth High school, home o f Mrs. (Jharjes Arm ltage on And by tha way. If you're a lov Two Intensive weeks of training .. 0 0 0 dence. i Among those that spoke were for the future stars of - the West ing. E. S. son's 40-0 Texas triumph. "It was club called oh Mrs. John Pickles, tion in case the Japanese sought to be made up by the Ladles' Aid. for the Lenten period has been will be the instructor. Those .wish Maple Avenue at 8 o’clock, for the er o f Indian lore you will spend have fitted Pep for his battle Bleu ...... 3 0 6 DtMarco was tied for the lead ' Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Ber Harold Alvord, treasurer of the Side, the Hot Dogs won a very 6- 8—Boys’ Intermediate basketnil a terrible mistake," Jeos ex •chairman of the women's division to rush heavy Naval reinforce Mrs. Helen Loughrey *and Mrs. ordered. ing to register may call Miss monthly business meeting and so- profltsd)le time vlsiUng the Indian ■gainst a more experienced foe. McCurry ...... 7 0 14 last week by Bill Summerhill of i nadette Shulz. 437 Center street: Trust Company, Tom Clarke of ths close 13 to 11 d ‘cisio'n from the ball league. E. 8. plained to on untieUeving audience. i Of the local Civilian Defense Coun ments to the rescue of the luck' Martha TIbblU are to be in charge The theme o f the sermon Sun Mary Barton after 8 p. m. •cial. villages where Hopts from Ari He la said to be in the best condi Bfewer ...... :... .. 0 0 0 Springfield, now with the Brook Mrs. Phylis Follansbee, 44 Cam Savings Bank and Louis Gsnov«Mt West Side All Stan last night in 7- 8—Beginners’ swimming class ] cil, for a few words. -Mrs. Pickles less convoy. of the home nursing groupa which day at both churches was "A n Ex The Rev. Randall C. Mason, of Friday night. February 6. at. zona, Sioux, Mob^pana, Mohicans tion of his career. '" the-We.st Side Rec gym. for women. E. 8. Bazzano ...... 0 0 0 lyn Americans. | urged the members to register. bridge street; Mrs. Marjorie The Navy Department com' of the same bahk. ara being organlxed in various position.” the First Congregational church, 6:30 p.m. the second community and other tribes are represented. Another eigbt-rounder of un- Ed Bush. Providence star, was : Billfolds containing a purse of It was Die brilliant sharpshoot 8-9 — Intermediate swimming Just as the American Legion auxil Eagleson. 564 Center street. munique did not identify the type localtUes of the town. Junior Mr. and Mra. Michael Cavar. Jr., of Sou "f Windsor, took as his supl.er will be served in the social uaual Intereet pits Art (Tiger) Last Night *s Fights 17 0 34 sent o ff th* ice for two more min- ' money was given to each employe. ing of Gil Flaveli that won the class for women, E. 8. iary members had been called upon Discharged yesterday—Edward carrier which the N. S. submarine course* are meeting at the home presented their son Michael John theme Sunday morning, “Follow, rooms of the Congregational Foster o f Buffalo against his onHr plaudits of the crowd and the 8- 9—Fairfield Grocers basket utes last week bringing his total | Gilbert. 1087 Main street; Frank torpedoed. The Japanese carriers o f Mrs. Lester Cooper in Hop church. Geissler Gives conqueror, unbeatjen "Smokey'" to register a few month.s ago for with two bonds on his second ing Jesus.” The young people met game for the Hot Doga in spite of ball game, E. S. By The Associated Press Hawks to 62 minutes. He isn’t letting this , Roemer. Marlborough; Sirs. Edith are relatively small compared with River Village on Wednesday after at the parsonage at seven o'clock Mrs. Calvin McCray of Hartford RoUnaon of Springfield; Foster, B F interfere too much with his scor- | any service to their country they birthday and he also received one a great bit of offensive work on 9- 10— Manchester Green basket New York -Charles (Lulu) Cos- T Mahoney. 43 Pearl street; Mrs. the larger American ships is that noons and at the home of Mra. Har for their meeting. who has been VisiUng Miss Marlon said to have won over 40 fights, A. Klein. If ...... ing. however, being well up near were capable of rendering in an About Town from his grandparents, Mr. and the part of R. Howard and De ball game, E. 8. tantino. 130 1-4, New York, out ... .5 1 11 category they range from 7,100 to old Llmbariier at the Center oh Pease o f Main street returned OfficiaPs Views kayoed Leo Dulmaine in one round emergency. Mrs. Pickles said age Sophie Wintz. 29 t^'ellington road; Mrs. -M. Misnowski o f Brooklyn. Wapping Grange No. 30 will Battiato for the All Stars. The 7-10—Bowling alleys reserved pointed "Victor Corchado, 125 3-4, 1 FlaveU, r f ...... ___ 0 0 0 the top. didn't enter into it, and told of in- 26.900 tons, with the smaller ones Fridaya after achool. Present meet this evening at the Ommua home Monday. in his lost appearance at Foot Allan Cone. 1.56 Summit street; An army truck and two pasaen N. Y. • ■ scores; for St. James's group, E. S. Puerto Rico (8). { Horrisoh, c ...... ___ 2 0 4 ■tanoca where people along in carrying about 30 planes and the plana are for adult Classes to be tty House. It is to be installation Mrs. Gordon Downes, accom Guard. Both are lightweights. Mr». Gregory Begin, and baby bov, ger cars crashed this morning on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wotruba Before the biggest crowd of the Hot Dogs 7-10—Bowling alleys reserved Chicago-Tony Motisl, 149, Chi ' Schubert, if ..... ----0 0 0 tru had already given assistance, larger ones, between 50 and 60. held at the hdme o f Mra. LouU of officers and the Past Masters panied by her three sons daughter- Starr Harvey of Hartford and Golf Employs 88,000 Buckland; Mrs. Delbert Orcutt Center street. near Newman o f WarrcnvUle have moved to the year, popular Frank Oelaater, lo F foe men's league, W. S. cago. outpointed George Nyberg, Ooate. r g ...... ___ 0 0 0 e Mid the bureau in the munici- Gracchi on Chestnut Hill, Monday association team will seat the o f in-law visited her son Arthur who Julio Ortenzlo of New York City G. Flsvell, If ...... 5 Hogkins, rg ...... S and baby twins. 130 Woodland street. The private automobiles Parisek house into the tenfiraent cal basketball coach, appeared be 1 150 Port Arthur, Ont. (10). ---- 0 0 evenings and at Mra. Edna Rim ing ficers. U stationed at Fort Devens, Masa., meet in one of two aixei. Billy K. Bevendt, rf ...... 0 8t, Louis—(/lb—The golf indus street. skidded into the army truck com vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Steve fore the Ree basketball school last 0 Providence. R. i.—Jackie Cal- Supplementary Study tons' at the Uke ^ Wednesday at present. Marcus and Bobby O’Brien, both B. Nemoroff, rf ...... 0 SU r End To Be Orafinated • try, in sll IU phases, (■ responsible Admitted today: Jacob Adamy. ing up the hiU. The truck waa at Hochla who have gone to pale- night at tbs School street Rec and 0 Ibra. 127 1-4, Canada, outpointed 7 1 15 memings from Ifi to 12. Arrange' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bristol explained the finer points of the of this city tangle In the other. K. Fallon, r ...... 1 0 ^ Victorv Fl»e for the employment of 88.000 4S Franklin street: Mrs. Margaret Of Debacle Promised the same spot late this afternoon. metita arc being made for other ville to live with his father, Metro .\lrcraft Pay* Dlvidead WilUa Johnson of White Plains Harry Bolvin, 125 1-2, Providsnes persons in the Uniteu SUtes. and fam ily o f Newington, and game. In Ma talk, which covered B. Frey, rg ...... 0 0 Loa Angeles— UPi—Robert (Box- (10). B ■F T l tima to r ^ z U r • • toon as poMible, Muldoon, Cottage street; Mrs. Waahingtoh, Jan. 27 — OP) — A Clausa at the Center. Hochla. , .. and Joe Ruggleri of New York head) Jones, star end of the South These employes service approxi sweeping, aupplcmcntary study of lyuiiam and Richard Kasche of the gaaa* from an offlelal'a point. F. Fallon, ig ...... 0 0 TUmpa, FTa.— Soldier Tommy Wagner. I f ...... ___ 1 0 2 ' feoUi Bicn and women. Amelia Ducharmc, Woonaockett, Manchester Tent No. 3. the Mac Choir rehearsals will be held at Hartford, Jan. 27. — <>P) — The City open the show in a four- ern California football team .for mately 3,0(W,000 golfers who the Pearl H aj^ r disaster "and all East Hartforc. wara guests of Mr. Ot view, many fresh angiea were Gomez. 183, Tfrnpa, knocked oiit White, r f ...... ___ 1 0 2 Mlaa Washburn explained that R. I.; Mra Doris Llndstrom, 38 cabees, wlU hold an important W ar Dalaya M arrlag* South Wlllington Wednesday fioard of Directors of the United rounder. ToUla three seasons, will be graduated played 64,000,000 rounds in 1941. that led up to it" by the House and Mrs. Edward Kasriie and fam uncovered. I 13 Jim ' Robinson. 212. Philsdelphla DlBattlsto, c .... ___4 1 9 His Ofiiiffhter • tto udmiMion feca received from Maple street: Mrs. Cellna Hodg- meeting tomorrow night in the night and at the HiU Friday p, m. Aircraft Corporation declared a Promoter Lou ViacusI will do Saturday. Boxbead is the only Naval CJpmmittee was promised ily Sunday. Mr. Geiaeler ekplalned the vari- AU Stars ( 3 ). Milderbrand, Ig .. ...,1 1 3 mbers last night WMild b e; Skoagland. 90 Balch and Brown hall. A good at Camp Haan, Calif.— VTi — Pvt dividend o f 75 cents per share on nate 10 per cent of the gross gate Trojan in history to score 100 per today by Representative Mass (R., a fouls. Urns outs, out o t bounds, B F Holyoke, Mass.—Carmine Fat- Crogin, r g ...... ,...0 0 0 Hew Maay Duffers Marceline Vauchan o w to the R«d Ctom Benton street. Mrs. EUs Munson, tendance L desired. Morry Berliner finally got around Jeias AodieBce to Hear Owa Talk the new issue o f 265,689 shares of to the Infantile Paralyaia fund. J. Roach, rf ...... 0 0 cent on the fo^boll intelligence Mlnn.)v World W ar veteran and Icr ths hoop and aide court, the to. 135, Brooklyn, outpointed Gene W o o m :* BUd-Ws&ea ■ad th* tressurar, Mrs. 63 Pine street. to taking care of that unfinished flva per cent accumulated pre M, BrowmeU, rf test He disgrammed oorractly naklng RapubUeaa member of the Public Records oTier msthod o f cutting, guard- 0 Johnson, 188, New York (10). 7 2 16 New York—OPV—Ther* sre 5,209 TtttaksMer B*nU*y uBBOunced that Birth today: A aen to Mr. and Street Car Poor Guide bwdpeaa. He waa naarrlcd last Chetek, Wia.— UP)— Bothered by ferred stock It was announced to Philadelphia—Leu ft«oks, 179 R. Howard, if ...... 2 sach ot ths 11 players' assign tnsma comoalttee. urr and bow tha vlolatiooa <4 1 Newarfc-^Walter Stevens, 131, golf rouraee in th* United SUtce WM 115. with poMlhle ad- Loa Angeles—(iP)—F. A. Wll- week-end—much to the relief of stage frigh t? Then read this. day. 8-4, Witatfinston. Del,, outpointed B. DeBattlsto, e 0 OB 76 dlffsrent plays. Boxhsad is a Mra. RusseU Wright of 102 Green Maas^sthtement followed a cIo»- theae mlaa wara called and why. Neivork, knocked out Johnny Eaglea Of thee* 1,007 are o< 18 hole* or Wedneaday* Jan. 28 Thu ifi U> addiUon to th* road. hoit. visiting TavsA Arix., motor tha Lo# Angetes folks who's been Scheduled to speak before a com The dividend U the firat to be WATTMtiM DMd> Qua Doraxio, 189 1-2, Phlladellihia S. Keamo, rg .. 0 numismatist, philatelist rifle ex ad maeting o f th* oommittee. N ext week th* school wUl hsve s Cockfield,. 127, New York (2); B r T more, and 3,302 of nine holea 10:30 P. M. )‘fi ytavtmu dooation. ist; decided the best w ay to reach toying wedding invitations siace munity meetinig, Robert) Jennea paid on the iasue which waa au G^ort^ W. Griffin to Louis Bel* (10); Ellis Phillipe, 131, Philadel B. Jones, Ig ...... 1 0 pert and a Phi Beta Kappa. Box- D e ^ today: Thomaa MorUrty, C b«lrm «a Vinaau (D., On.) de immmatktn o t the game before the Dannx Ruoati, 152, Newark, Wilson, I f ...... ___ 4 1 9 There or* 711 municipal courses 8* Eldtidga afreet. downtown Loa Angclu waa to fal’^ last summer. First, he waa drafted. told lua audience "thia la strictly thorised at a meeting o f atbcHhold* ko, property oo Hortoo road. phia outpointed Vince Del'Orio, head’s unimaginative football play FREE ADMISSION! clined to comment. final examination. ,130. New York (101. ^ iT oU ls . . . . ___ knocked out Rocky Luciano, 152, Gustafson, rf .... ___1 ' 2 4 and 1210 are doily fee or public th* a|«Bg axpraa- low tha street car Juat ahead. He Transferrad hate, he thought he off the record." Ho then produced era Ust Deeember and la payaUe 1 11 mates thought up hla nicknams. Harrisburg, Po. (•). DUcIiatgMl today: John Vojack, .Whil* declining to divulge what did—and wound up in a subway could make it. but Chriatmas and , Reichenback, c .. ..„ ,2 0 4 courses. •s • ben^" as eariy as M Birch afreet; Mra. iJin»n Am- a pbonofraph, attached a record oo March 2 to stocHboldeihs o f re- 'Pke windpipe o f a crocodUa cx- tranaolred at the. executive aea- station, a mila and a half from N ew , Tear's alarta' eauaad eaacal* made previously aud Joined th* ord at. tha cleaa of . butlne U n lio o ly tfi.iu n a s M a t ^ - l e [bra*^ Ktmngly. Oobb.. iiaB, ICaaa told tha Mswamaa that dajjdifht lafron a f paa«aa, to h*ar h|fi '1 r
..■-....iitfA |^^PO*a)L (mSOlAaLO.O Our idea of aa underataadlng An officer on boaid a battleship Mandy—Ah wants u s ALVsJA'._ 1 Announcements Autopnobiles for Sale 1 Business Sert’ices Offered 13 Help Wanted— Female Household Goods 51 wife la one who has the pork was/drilling hla men. "I want sancUfled milk. Lost and Found ehopa ready when you come home evefy man to lie on his back, put Grocer—Whut yo’ al] means la TMiC • WANTED—3 PASSENGERS to TRIM FRUIT TREES, grapes and NEAT. CAPABLE girl Wanted as 3 ROOM MXPLE OUTFIT from fishing. a Mga in the air and move them pacified milk. a \ 0 LANDS' lO S T —CAR KEY c«je. name S. shade trees. Wounds treated. waitress. Apply in person, Prin- Here’s the pieces you get; Maple Urges Training Plan Br*y on caae. Returr to 13 Wada- ride to and from work for the 1938 FORD 2 DOOR sedan, good 1 if he were riding a bicycle,’’ he Maindy—Look heah, amaU one, first shift at Colt’s Van Dyke running order 3125. Call 2-0095. Dormant sprayed for scale. Now ^cess Restaurant. 623 Main .St. bed. dresser, chest, maple cricket A local ahiek told a girl: "I explained. "Now begin." After a when Ah needs inflammation Ah’U worth atreet. Reward. i.s the lime. ’Tel. 8.’’>n7. John S. chair, 3-pc. vanity set, throw rug: would give 36.00 for Just one kiss ehort effort one of the men stop specify! Ave. Plant (7 a. m. to 3 p. m.i FOR SALE—1940 Chevrolet 4 WA.NTED GIKL.S A.ND young L o s t —SATURDAY Night mana Apply at 49 Edwards street, or Wolcott. 5-pc. maple breakfast set, metal from a nice little girl like you.’’ ped. door sedan, special deluxe, radio women for bench wbih Tober cabinet. Congoleum rug, 32 pcs. To Replace Draftees "Why have you stopped, Mur- wrlat watch between Main atreet Phone 6982. Baseball Manufact.inng Co. The girl replied: "Oh, how terrt- Some folks drop only a nickel and Boland'a Service Station. and heater. For Information tele dishware, 32 pcs. silverware; 3-pc. hle!’’ He asked if h* had offended, irfiy?” asked the officer. phone 7481. , Moving— Trucking— In the collection plate Sunday so ^Reward. Telephone 4391. GIRLS w a n t e d . Steady work. maple living room set, 2 end tables; Bridseport Area Manu* **'' three recom- her. She replied: "Np. I was just "If you please, aor," waa the Automobiles for Sale 4 20 coffee table, fioor lamp, bridge they'll have enough change left to FOR SALE—1935 FORD roach, Storage Apply Kage Co. Elm .street, , xvr ■ 1 mendatlons have been made to tha thinking about the fortune I gave reply, "Ol’m coasting." give the waiter a quarter. lamp, magazine rack, 2 throw tactlirers Warned They manufacturers. These Include: atvay last night. 1941 PONTIAC SEDAN, 1941 Pon good condition, good rubber. 109 STORAGE Manchester. Announcements 2 rugs. \ fiia i R.O 4 « establlahments Affable Walter—How did tiac sport sedan. 1938 Pontiac Hollister street Moving and Packing. The Austin W .’ ,N T E D E.XPERIE.NCED Easy Terms IvlUSt Be r reparen to should immediately make an ex- A Negro met an acquaintance find that eteak, sir? A college education; aemethlng WILL. THE PERSON who hit car sedan. 1935 Clievrolet sedan. 1936 A. Chambers Co. Telephone 6260 stenographer Reply in own hand 84 Pcs. 3198 U o s e iV Ianv Flliitilo v i'ev a haustlve survey in order to de- Of his, also colored, on the atreet Guest—Oh. quite acddentally. 1 that anablea a man to gat a job at 93 Spnice atreet at 6 o’clock Dodge sedan. 1936 Plymouth Free "Courtesy Auto ” service. No 1^0124? iT ian y i:,I u p io y e e s . terrains (a) how many employees, moved a piece of potato and there from a man who never went to Monday evening Jan. 26th, please Auto Accessories—Tires 6 writing, givinc age. experience, one day and was surprised to see sedan. Cole Motors, 4164. references and salaj-y expected. obligation on your part. including both office and factory, that hU friend had on a new suit, it was, underneath. school. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WUeUABIS OUR BOARDING HOUSE call at above address? Phone Repairing 2.3 Hartford, Jan. 27.—Employera they will le required to recruit In 1937 CHRYSLER SEDAN, 1225 GOOD USED TIRES. Priced from Broad Bnwk Company. Broad ALBERTS—EST. 1911 new bat, new ahoes and other evi 4MS. Brook, Conn. 43 Allj-n St —Phone 6-0338 in Fairfield county, particularly in order to fill the vacancies thst vi-ill dences of prosperity. Farmer—No, T wouldn't think While a young mother waa 1937 Ford Cmipe. J159; 1937 i 34 up. Brunner’s. 80 Oakland St., •MOWERS SrtAKPE.NED, repair u is t c n h e r e '■ OH . THIS AIN’T MO eAsi m a t o R j Voo'mb B £ e m OOM'T FRETj LAO-444-TWE HOOPUfe ed, shear grinding, key fitting, Hartford the industrial Bridgeport area, be created in their plants and (b) Sambo—Hey, boy, how come o’ chargin' ye for the cider. Tbat'd bathing her baby, a neighbor's Ut- Buick sedan, 3265. Brunner s. SO ; Manchester. Tel. 5191.______have been warned of the necessity how many additional employees MOW. WOROV VWMST- SH O P NOW— w e QUIT ] « 0 TRAIMIKG THAT HAM BRAiM IGETTILL GUSHiMG.'— HoW S Oakland street. Telephone 5191. ' duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc you dreased up this way? It you be booUeggln’, and praise the tl7 girl came in and watched the overhauled. Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl Help Wanted— Male FOR SA L E - LIVING ROOM set, of making provision for replacing they will be required to recruit In got a job? Lord, I ain't come to that y it 'The process. The child was holding a VOU aOT TO CUT THAT/ T H IS A FIGHTER t a k e WOM \N A THIS : 60AP CONCEALED iH A. ARTHUR A. Wanted .\utos street. dining set and studio couch. Rea employees who may be Inducted order to take care of their total Henry—^I’s got somethin’ bet- peck 0’ potatoea’ll be five dollars. doll minus an arm and leg and OUT THIS MSCHIMB ORAPTIM’ OPPlCe, p o k e r gail\e t h a t SOU'RE PI.N BOYS WA.NTED Must . be sonable. Telephone 8248. 20 \Vest under the Selective Training and estimated employment increase in GPBCIAL GPONGE, ELlNAlMATlNG ^ Motorcycles 121 tem any Job. I’se got a profession. much knocked about genarally. •MOR AM’ BtACKSMlTM BUT I THIMK. HE n e g le c tiMg n o u r public ! SAWS SET A.ND FILiED, CORD 18. Charter Oak ^‘^wllng Alleys. Middle Turnpike. Service Act during the coming 1942, ACClOEKiTG CAOGBO BV GTBPPlMG^ Sambo—What is it? The reason dictated letters Child—How long have you bad su^iMES^/ soLrat even WAS PROMOTED IGM'T TUBRE GONVE KNOFLA Tax Collector's wood S.TWS gummed. Skates 27 Oak street. months, according to a communi 2. All such local establishments Henry—I’se a orator. sound more impressive U because your baby? OM GOAP IM THE SHov^ER ? -*«. WANTED TO BUY u.sed cars. Will WINDOW SHADES. VeneUan c tion received at State Selectiv! should immediately organize de GETTIM’ IT IM TH’ TOO (auioc.' GClBMTiPiC BOOM Tb MAhl F op pay rash. Call 4164 for ap sharpened. General grinditvK. 15 W A ,N T E D i EXPERIENCED Sambo—What’s a orator? a man when dictating feels free Mother—Three months. SV ADDING BOfiAE CHEMICAL, , IVotice of Sale years experience. Capitol Orind- blinds. High quality. .special Service Headquarters by Major- partments within their plants for Henry—Don’t you know? Well, to use four-bit words be doesn't Child—My, but you’ve kept her HOUSE,' HATCHING IM TM'E OLD THE BOAP WOULD E)C.PAND WITH praisal. Cole Motors linoleum mechinic. Al.so young prices. Capitol Window Shade, 46 training the recruits indicated In Ing Company, ri.’ll Lydall sti’eet. Herbert J. Schwabacher, Occupa 111 tell you what a orator Is. U know bow to spelL nice! COOP-e-AM ILLUIAlNATEO e a c h WABHlNG, AND LAST A INSURANCE Phone 7958. man interested in learning lino Capon street, Hartford. Tel. tional Deferment Officer from item I above, tn.sofar as their own In pursuance to the provisions leum trade. Apply H. Larson, G. you was to walk up to a ordinary Co a t h a m g e r o r . ^ GEMERATlOMf***" BUT TH ER E Ask Your Neighbor! 6-7018. Open evenings. Alpheus Winter, executive vice particular circumstances and con nigger and ask him how much of the General Statutes of the WANTED TO TUNE, repair and E Keith Furniture Co. president of the Bridgeport Man ditions will permit. ‘EOAAerwiMGf i g o , t a l k im g aw av An o t h e r '' DROP IN — OB CALL IN — regulate your piano or playei VE.NETIAN BLINDS Can be had waa two and two, he’d say "four.” HULO EVERYTHING $75 Main St. Phone 5440 ! State of Connecticut and tsx war- ufacturers Association. 3, All such local establishments but if you was to ask one of us MILLION-DOLLAR I rants properly issued to me ns To piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. for as little as 50 cents weekly. A cooperative training plan has which cannot train within their .McKINNEY BROTHERS WANTED DISH washer. Apply Call Hartford, 6-7018. orators bow much was two and ' Tax Collector by the Town of been developed in the Bridgeport plants all of their required recruits two, he’d say. "when in de cou’se ■ Manchester, you arc hereby noti- For Insurance PIANO TUNING and repairing. Sherhian Hotel. aa indicated in the an.swer to item Player piano speriilty. John FOR SALE- ONE USED General area. Mr. Winter disclosed, as a of human avaata it becomea nec- I tied that I. Samuel Nelson. Tax 505 .Main Street (At the Center) result of a recent visit to Bridge 1 above, should immediately take 5liinrbegter, Conn. Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street. Electric refrigerator. 12 cu. ft., esaary to take de numeral of de Manchester Collector for the Town of Man- Situftlions Wanted— port by Major Schwabacher. steps in accordance with the Co ches.ter. Connecticut, will sell at Telephone 6060 - 7432 Tel. 4219. excellent condition. Call 6891 or operative Training Program of aeoood denomination and add it to Evening Herald j public auction enough or all of the Male 3a 7332. Se« Defemient Limited fered by George H. Stone, mana de Agger two, I says unto you and 1 ■ ■ - ■ In a special bulletin to all mem I aays it without fear of success Classified Advertiaements ' following property belonging to CARPENTER AND PAINTER ger of the Bridgeport office of the I John Knoll. Jr., of Manchester, Help Wanted— Female 35 bers of the Manufacturers Asso United States Employment Serv ful contradiction, dat the result Count *11 sveriK* woidi lo ■ line i Connecticut and Barney V. Phil- wishes inside work. 50c per hour. Machinery and Tools D.J ciation in the Bridgeport area, Mr. ice and John H.. Hill, director of will InvalFbly be four. D afs a Initials, numbers snd abbrsvistions Telephone Rockville 1132. orator. naeli count as a word and compound Jlp, Sydney V„ and Abraham Gold Tax (lollertor's ■SALESLADIE.S WAN’PEp. full Winter points out that aa a result the Bridgeport State Tra^e School, words as two worda Ulnlmum cost time work. Apply MfLcllan USED FARMALLS, Fordson on of the conference with Major berg, doing business as the Capi rubber. Fordson with Detroit la pries ot ihrsa Unas. tol Tobacco Company of 1219 Store Schwabacher. it is evident that A Buooesaful man la one who Lina rates per day tor craniieoi Nolire of Sale Live Stock—Vehicles 42 mower, new and used plows, har there will be a rigorous limitation makes more than his wife can ada. Main St.. Hartford. Connecticut, WANTED-HIGH SCHOOL girl rows. potato planters, saw rigs. M eetfya Marrh IT. IMT to pay taxes due to the Town of FOR SALE-JERSEY C O yV due of deferments. Many employees Cliiireh Clioil’ spend, and a successful woman is Cash Charga Manchester: In pursuance to the provi.sions as mother’s helper, no ■ heavy to freshen February 1st. \p, E. Dublin Tractor Company. Willi- now deferred may be Inducted in X one who can land such a man. 4 Consecutiva Uaya...i 7 eiai a eta work. Call at 95 Washington mantic. S Conaacullva O aya... 4 otall) eta Two certain lots of land situat of the General Statutes of the Lewis. 444 Burnham street. T^ele- to the armed forces at the expira I Day ...... In otaill cia ed in the Town of Manchester. State of Connecticut and tax war street or Phone 7941. phone 3313. tion of their present deferment Two business man were riding rants properly i.ssued to me as and many of those now in indus Party Guests in the subway, sitting side by Alt ordars for irregular inaartlons County of Hartford, and State of 58 win ba charged at tha ona tima rata. Connecticut. Tax Collector by the Town ot FOR SALE—COW, just freshened. Wanted—To Buv try who Hill register for the first side, saying nothing but looking StMClal rates for long tarm avary Manchester, you are hereby noti Charles Palau.skas. 160 Slater time on February 18 wfill find it vsry worried. After many minutes day advartiting givtn upon rtauatr: First lot bounded as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Ada ordarad bafora tha third or Northerly by land now or former fied that I. Samuel Nelson. Tax street. much more difficult to secure de one of them heaved a long and WANTED TO BUY baby’s stroll deep sigh. The other looked at fifth day will ba charged only tor ly of the E.state of Catherine M. Collector for the Town of Man er. Phonr 2-0353. ferment than in the past. Loomis Entertain at a tha actual number ot timei the ad Brown, 138 feet; EasteHy by land chester. Connecticut, will .soil at Highly skilled employees, such him for a moment and said, aftpaared. charging at tha rata earn FOR SALE "You’re telling me!" ed but no allowance or refund! can now or formerly of said Estate, public auction enough or all of the Articles- for Sale 43 as toolmakers, diemakers, machin Slipper Social. ba made on alx time ede atppped 117 feet'. Southerly by School follow'ing property belonging to 6-Room Single. Furnace Rooms Without Board 59 ists. tool-setters, high grade after the fifth day. . Chester Grant, formerly of Wap- REFRIGERATOR UNIT suitable draughtsmen and other essential No "till forhidt"; diaplay tinea not Street, 138 feet: Westerly by land heat. Garafie. I-arge lot. for an 8 hole ice cream cooler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Loomis, aold. of John Knoll. 117 feet. ping. Connecticut, to pay taxo.s ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED and non-replacable workmen on of North Elm street, entertained STO RIES IN STAMPS Tha Herald will not ba reaponatbla Second lot bounded as follows: due to the Town of Manchester; P r i c e - $ 4 1 0 0 360.00 if taken at once. Ralph room, suitable for 2 or 3. Steam jobs requiring a training period of the choir club of the Second Con for mora than one Incorrect Inaar- Northerly by land of Kisaman et A certain piece or parcel of land Snape. 37 Spring street, Rock heat, hot water. Tel. 3105. three years or thereabouts who gregational church, the music com UoB of any advarilaement ordered iM ville. are engaged on war production for Bora than ona time. al. 75 feet; Easterly by land of situated In the Town Manches mittee, and their wives, husbands ter, County of Hartford and State 8-Room Single. Steam DOUBLE ROOM suitable for 2 arc eligible for deferment, the bul Tha Inadvartant omission of In- John Knoll, 117 feet; Southerly FOR SALE—MEN’S REBUILT or friends, at a supper party at the aorract publication of adrartlaing by School Street, 75 feet; Wester of Connecticut, bounded as fol heat. Would make good gentlemen, continuous hot water, letin further states. Y. M. C. A. last night, hlr. Loomis will ha racUfiad only by cancallatlon lows: Northerly by land now or and relasted sho#s. Better than steam heat, bus line. Telephone Highly skilled employees within of tha ebarga raada tor tha aarvica ly by land formerly of Patrick J. rooming house on account new cheap shoes. See them. Sam la a member of'the music commit raafiarad. O’Neill, 117 feet. Recorded in formerly of Henry Grant; Eaater- of arrangement of rooms 3766, 236 Main street. the amended draft ages now en tee of the church, and the party AU advartlaamanta must conform Yulyes, 701 Main. gaged on non-defense production, Manchester Land Records, Volume ly by Burnham Street: Southerly and location. last night was in appreciation of ta atyla, copy and typography with 1^6. Page 187, dated January 22, by land now or formerly of Oliver FOR SALE CHILD’S crib, with unless deferred for some good and the excellent work of the choir ragalatlona aoforcad by tha publlah- Price— JpDUUU Houses for Rent 6.7 sufficient reason, may be Inducted during the past year. Mr. and ara and they reaerve tha right to 1940. Stoughton; Westerly by land now inner spring mattress. 9 Or coet. i»«r lY MIA suvici. me. t. m. im . u 7 r*T o»r. afilt, rtTisa or rajact any copy con- PURPOSE OF SALE or formerly of Clayton Grant, con chard street or telephone 6048. into the amed forces within the Mrs. Loomis gave a similar affair Bidarad objaettonabla. The above sale is to be made for taining two acres more or less, j 3-Room Single House. Heat. AVAILABLE NOW, desirable 7 next few months, it was Indicated. for the singers and their friends CIAMINQ HOURS—Claaal Bad ada Semi-skilled and unskilled work ta ba publiihed aama day muit ba the purpose of paying Taxes, in Recorded in Manchester Land | Garage' and about ''j acre room apartment. Central loca last year, and for the same re.i- a men, regardless of whether engag son. ‘T gel whal they meant when tliey said this was cold racslted by If o’clock noon Satur terest thereon and other legal Records, V’olume 20. Page 261, i of land. d i Q Q C n Fuel and Feed 49-A tion. automatic heat, garage. 365. blooded war!” days 10:30. dated October 5. 1880. * Manchester Trust Co. ed in defense or non-defense work Music rnnimlttee Solomon Istonds May Be charges. Said taxes were levied Price— FOR THE BEST RANGE and fuel who are otherwise subject to the Telephone Your Want .\ds by the Town of Manchester I PURPOSE OF SALK The music committee is com Engulfed by Pacific War , against the above mentioned tax The above sale 1s to Ije made for Small -\mount Down—^Rest oil, try Socony-Standard oil. Call draft, may not hereafter he de posed of A. H. Barber, chairman: FUNNY BUSINESS Ada era accepted over the tcie- the purpoae of paying Taxes, in -Vs Rent. Barlow Oil Co. Tel. 5404. Suburban for Rent ferred except In possibly a few Mrs. Millard Park, C. B. Loomis. YI^AK in the Pacific, which ex phOM at tha CHAROE RA TS gtren payer as follows. extm-ordlnary cases. It Is from ahava aa a cenveoatnea to advar- List of October 1, 1941 362.88 terest thereon and other legal FOR RENT—ONE FOUR snd one Mrs. Kingsley kuhney and Miss pands to now lands daily, may tlaara. but tba Ca s h RATES will ha this group which Includes office Faith Hallow. List of October 1. 1940 62.88 charges. Said taxes were levied five room house. Adults only, F. toon engulf the little-known Sol accaptad ea FULL PATMENT If by the Town of Manchester and factory workers, such as Clarence Badrnzinski. president •aii Rt thR butlntai ofTlCR on or ba- List of October 1, 1939 65.50 Shirtwaist Frock L Allen, Main strept. So. Coven clerks, accountants machine oper omon Islands "The Islands may WASH TUBBS rorb th« tevanth day following tha List of October 1. 1938 65 50 against the above mentioned tax Stuart J. Wasley of the choir club, w,as master of be used as bases for Japanese pt- first lhaartlon of aach ad otbarwiaa try. ators and other non-skllled men ceremonies, and the program was Ust of October 1, 1937 60.26 payer as follows: Real Kstate and Insurance that the vast Increases in our vari tack on New Guinea or Australia. tha CHARGE RATE will ba eollact. 62.88 Ust of October 1. 1941 32.40 under the chairmanship of Mrs. The stamp above. Issued in 1908; aC No raaponaiblltty for arrora in Ust of October 1, 1936 Tel. 6648 • 7146 ous armed forces may have to be David Bennett. Russell Wilson LieicAOONBi liAV.aubttw, ( ttlaphofiad sda will ba aaaumad and Last of October 1, 1935 65.50 Ust of October 1, 1940 2.40 Farms and Land for recruited. pictures a swift nbtive war canoe. iprr ri Assfimti e*ve Mmjuoieol thalr secaracy cannot ba Ruaran- List of October 1. 1934 83.16 Ust of October 1, 1939 2 50 played three violin selections. Canoes are sUil expertly chipped ■«.! cOMMeeciAU e o j« taad. Sale 71 The records of all previously Mrs. Elsie Gustafson, soprano, aoTatbts ^ ACCOIWT, MSRf rtffHAPS fine rbm xv ^ List of October 1, 1933 75.60 U st of October 1, 1938 2.75 exempted • employees are now be from logs in small shipyards. It 9CCO« Auction sale will take place on List of October 1. 1934 2.18 barn, woodshed, two door garage, inducted, after reclasaiflcatlon, in Mias June Yeomans and Roger among themselves before the com Csi^ of Thanka ...... E Wednesday. March 25. 1942, A.D . List of October 1, 1933 1.98 The Board of Tax Review of 33,500 If taken at once. Frank to the armed forces at the termi Horton sang a duet. "Becaii.se ing of the white man. In Mamorlam ...... F at Ten O’Oock A. M , Daylight ] Ust of October 1, 1932 1.98 Loat and Found ...... 1 the Town of Bolton will meet In Denette, R. F. D. No. 2, Rock nation of their current deferment. You’re Y6u ”, Although the coming of the Announcamneta ...... t Saving Time at the Town Hall in Ust of October 1, 1931 1 87 Bolton Hall in said Town on Mon ville. Mr. Winter Bi his letter to the The bowling alleys were re white men — missionaries, scien Paraonala ...... t Manchester, Conn, List of October 1, 1919. .31 day, February 2. 1942. 9 A. M. to manufacturers pointed out that, served for the choir group, and tists, and anthropologists—has had AnloRtobllea Dated at Manchester, Connecti Ust of October 1. 1912 .18 4 P. M., and thereafter on Febru "There are four sources from Richard Rnnney made the high a tempering effect on the attitude Automoblaa for ^ala ...... * TIME AND PLACE OF SALE Autamobilaa for Eaehansa . . . . I cut, this Nineteenth day of Janu ary 13 and 14th. Houses for Sale 72 which recruits may be obtained score. Old-fashioned dancing was Of the natives, there was a time Adto Acceaaorlea^TirfI ...... S ary, 1942. A D Auction sale will take place on All persons claiming to be ag for replacing araftees—namely enjoyed, with music by the D’Ubal- when arrival of white visitors had Auto Repatrlng^Palntins . . . . Samuel Nelson, Wednesday. March 25. 1942, A.D., grieved by the doing of the As FOR SALE—25 BENTON atreet. (a) Cla-w 4-F regtatrants, which do brothers and Tony Obright. but one meaning; slavsry. Slave Auto Schoota ...... 1*A at Ten O’clock A. M., Daylight single 7 rooms, oak trim, steam Autoa '■ Ship hy Truck ...... I Tax Collector. sessors are warned to appear and includes men who are handicapped The program closed with the traders, known as "blackblrders, ” Atttea—^For Hlra ...... i .Saving Time at the Town Hall in present their claim at one of the heat. 2 car barage. desirable to the extent that they ore phys singing of "God Bless America ” had long been busy in their bloody ^ Oaracaa^Sarvica^Storaffa ... U) .Manchester, Conn. above meetings. location. low price. Vacant Feb. ically disqualified for military and “Auld Lang Sync". trade at the Islands. llotorcyclaa^BlcycIaa ...... 11 Dated at Manchester, Connecti 1st. Apply to Edward J. Holl, service; (b) young men and boys Wantad Autoa^MotorcycUa ... 12 Board of Relief When the slave trade was wiped ALLEY OOP Bwalaeaa and Frofraaloaal Sar^lcaa Tax Colleclor's cut. this Nineteenth day of Janu Town of Bolton 1009 Main. below the actual draft age, that is, Indiwtrtal Manager Reports Out the natives were suit vindic Buaineaa Scrvicca Offared ...... 12 ary, 1942. A D. from 16 to 19 years of age Inclu Sebastian Gambolati, FOR SALE—SIX ROOM single, tive toward white man and the Houaabold Sarvieca Offarad ....U -A Samuel Nelson, Samuel Belknap, sive; (c) men who are over the Waterbury,_ Jan. 27.—(;P)—The first misskMiaxlM to touch their PC VOU MtAM t o CAV BuildlnC'—Contracting ...... H Notice of Sale ■ Tax Collector. 59 Oxford street, double garage, present actual draft age, that is. Connecticut ‘ Light and Power THAT MONSTffOPTV m Flofiata^Kuraarlea ...... ih Tony Ansaldi. oil burner, automatic gas hot Company- announced yesterday ahorat were killed. S T tlO . A Funaral Diraetora ...... U Dated at Bolton, Conn., 36 years of age and upwards; and In 1893 several of tha lalands HaatlDK-^Piumbins—Roofinf .. IT In pursuance to the provl.slons water heater. Owner transferred. (d) women. It is from this latter that Robert M. Keeney of Farm Waj*MUSWorld War I. Pelntlng—Pepering ...... il Tax Collector by the Town ot In order that the preparation of. production board., Keeney was de Proteialonel Servicee ...... 12 Notice of Sale Town 'Tin always being mistaken for the tenth vice presideiH+” Repairing ...... ii I Manchester, you are hereby noti- replacements may be accomplish scribed as an experienced indus Tailoring— Dyeing—Cleaning 24 I fled that 1. Samuel Nelson, Tax Legal Notices 78 ed as rapidly aa possible, Mr. Wln- trial metallurgist. Toilet Goode and Service . . Adverlisemeiit i x k j n e k v i m .e f o l k s Wanted—Uueinete Service *“ I Collector for the Town of Man- In pursuance to the provisions AT A COURT OF UROBATK HKl.O BY FO.M.AINE FOX Ed.rallonel j Chester, Connecticut, will sell at of the General Statutes of the at Mancheitpr. within and for th* Coursea arid Claes, a ...... 21 public auction enough or all of the State of Connecticut and tax war Board of Tax Review dtatrirt of Manchester, on the 36th Private Instructloba ...... 1* ' following property belonging t-i rants properly Issued to me as day of January A. D.. 11^43. Knit Baby a Bunting 7V4E T e r r ib l e -T bm pbrbp Mr . Banb Oeneing ...... II Notice Preient W ILLIAM 8. HYDK. Eaq.. UuilCkl— Oramsil.i Henry V, DeBacker of 5009 Con- Tax Collector by the Town of Judae. ANPTHE VICrtOR WHO WOULPNTSTOP TALKIN0 PURING THE WAR NEWS Wanted—Inetructlone ...... 10 I gre-s Avenue, Oakland. California. Manchester, you are hereby noti- Katate of Joan Llnirard of Man eiBaarlal to t.axes due to the Town ot | fled that I. Samuel Nelson. Tax The Board of Tax Review of the cheater In aald diatrict. minor. Bonds— Stock!—.4lori;:a(eB . .. Upon application of Ronald Lln- Butinett Opportunlti-a ...... Manchester t'oilector for the Town of Man- Town of Manchester will be In aard. Guardian praylna for authori Money to I,<-an ...... Tliat certain lot of land situated (he.ster. Connecticut, will sell al session at the Municipal Building ty to compromise and settle a nelp and SItitaileBB in the Town bl Manche.ster, Coun public auction enough or all of the Ibe following days during the doubtful and diaputed claim, which Help Wanted—Feniale ...... said minor has against Alfred Help Wan'ed—Male ...... ty of Hartford, and State of Con following property belonging to month of February, 1942; Howes, as per applicAtion on file. It taleanien Wanted ...... 1 necticut, known and designated a.s Ruby C. Hansling of 65 Sherman Monday, 2nd., 6 o'clock p. m.. to is Help W anted-H ale «r T e a ale ' Lot No, 96 as shown on a map Street. Hartford, Conn , to pay 8 o’clock p. m. ORDERED:—That the fore»olnir K«nti Watu«4 ...... »7-A application be heard and determin filtuattoni Wanted^Ff marked ’Pinehurst, property of taxes due to the Town of Man TueaiiAy, 3rd., 8 o'clock p. m., to ed at the Probate Office in Man- Situation* Wanted—MaU .... Edward J. Holl, Manche.ster. chester: 5 o’clock p. m. cheater in aald District, on the 2nd Employmant Asehclei ...... Conn. Si ale I' -lOO’, June 1914 That certain lot of land situat Wedneailfiy, 4th., 8 o'clock p. day of February. A. D.. 1942. at 9 LIva itaek-i-Feta-^Fealtry* o'clock In the forenoon, and that VeklclM A. B. Alderson, C. E . Hartford. ed In the Town of Manchester, m., to 8 o’clock p. in. notice ba flven to all peraor^a in Dovk—St rde—Pet* ...... «l Conn ” Said land is bounded County of Hartford, and State of ThnnMUy, 5th.. 8 o’clock p. m-. terested in said eatate of tha pen Live Stock—Vehicl.i ...... i2 Northerly hy Lot No. 97 as shown Connecticut, bounded as follows: to 5 o’clock p. m. dency of laid Application and the Poultry and 8uppliei ...... «l on said map 135 feet. Easterly b;, Northerly by land now or former- Friday, 6th., 8 o’clock p. ni., to timji and place of hearlnir thereon, Tfant.l1 —Pete—Pouliev—Stock ei by publlahlnc a copy of thia order F .r fale—Mlutelleue... L'lt No. 81 a.s show-n on said map. ; ly of David Holl; Easterly by land 8 o’clock p. m. In aome newapaper having a cir ArUelea Per Sale ...... 50 frt-i; Southerly by Lot No. 95 | now or formerly of Henry Grant: Saturday, 7th., 8 o’clock p. a culation In aaid diatrict. at least Boaie and Aceeeeoti.a ...... <<> a.s shown on map. 135 feet; West Southerly -by land now or former to 5 o’clock p. m. five days before the day of said Bulldtns Uai.rlale ...... *7 Here is that year around favorite hearinir. to appear If they aee cauac Diamoode —Watches—Jewelry it erly by Hawthorne Street. 30 ly of Chester Grant; Westerly-by Monday, Bth., 8 o’clock p. m., to a-t aaid time and place and be heard Elaetrlcal Appliances—Radio.. 42 feet. Recorded in Manchester LAnd land now or formerly of the heirs | 8 o’clock p. m. —a dreas which you ban make for Te|ailva~~thereto. and maka reiutn Fuel and Feed ...... 41-A Kecords, Volume 69, Page 378. of William Jennings. Tueedey, 10th., S o’clock p. m-. your wardrobe now In a fioft wool, to this court. Oarden—Fartn—Dairy Producia M rayon or silk crepe and which will WILUAM 8. HTDE lloueebold Ooodi ...... 41 I dated Mav 10. 1921. PURPOSE OF SALE to 5 o’clock p. m. Judge. Machinery and Tuoli ...... 42 PURPOSE OF .SALE The above sale Is to be made for Wedneeday, 11th., 8 o’clock ^ be just as style right for spring as H-1.27-43. Musical Inetrument...... 41 It U for these mid-winter months! The above sale i.s to be made for | the purpose of paying Taxes, in- m., to 8 o’clock p. m. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Office and Store flQuIpment ... 44 the purpose of paying Taxes, In- j terest thereon and other legal For this shirtwaist U always smart l^sclals at the Stores ...... 4t ThunMlay, 13th., S o’clock p. nvi In it* complete simplicity. In this at Mancheater within and for the wsarlDfi Apparel—Fora ...... 17 teresl thereon apd other legal ; charges. Said taxes were levied to 5 o’clock p. m. version the bodice buttons to the District of Manchester, on the 36tb Wanted—To Buy ...... 41 charges. Said taxes were levied by the Town of Manchester Friday, ISth., 6 o’clock p. m„ to day of January A. D-. 1942. M«e»e ■laefi Msesla ■ !...!! by the Town of Mancheater waistline has a convertible collar Preaent WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Eaq . Mestaaeaats against the above mentioned tax 8 o’clock p. m ., and darts at the shoulder as well Judge. Boo me Without Board ...... M against the above mentioned tax payer as follows; Saturday, 14th„ 8 o’clock p. m-i Eatate of Mary M. Benton late of payer as follows: as gathers at the waistline allow Manchester, in said Diatrict. deceas •oardera Wantad ...... 41-a List of October 1, 1941 32.40 to 5 o’clock p. m. ing ample room. A flared skirt com Cottfitry Board—Reaorta...... 4u Ust of October 1, 1941 35.14 ed. *lottls—Reataurasta ...... II U st of October 1. 1940 2.40 AU persona claiming to ba ag pletes the frock which may be The Administratrix having ex —Rooms—Board ...... i| Ust of October 1. 1940 5.14 Ust of October 1, 1939 2.50 grieved by the doinga of the As worn with a leather or fabric belt. hibited her Administration account ■aal aatata Far Baat List of October 1, 1939 5.35 List of October 1, 1938 2.75 sessors of the Town of Manches with said estats to this Court for Pattern No. 8103 is in sizes 12 allowance, it it aaata. Flata. Tanemaata *! Ust of October 1. 1938 5.87 Ust of October 1, 1937 2.53 ter, Conn., and those requiring oil aeaa Locations tor Beat .. 44 List of October 1. 1937 5.41 to 20; 40. Size 14, short sleevos. O R D E R E D :--T hat the 2nd day of 8 2 1 8 For R aaL...... 44 Ust of October 1, 1936 '2.40 sets must appear and file their Ukes 4 5-8 yards 35-inch material. February A. D . 1942, at 9 o'*eiock harhaa For Refit ...... M List of October 1, 1936 5.64 Ust of October 1, 1935 2.75 complaint at one of these meet forenoon, at the Probata Office. In Bummar Hobmo For Rent ...... 17 U.st of 0< tuber 1. 1935 5.88 Ust of October T, 1934 3.96 ings or at some adjourned m eet For this attractive pattern, send aald Mancheater, he and the same Wanted ta Boat ...... 4i 15c In coin, your name, address is. askiKiied for a hearing on the Baal Batata Far Sala TIME AND PLACE OF SALE TIME AND PLACE OF SALE ing of said Board of Tax Review. aliuwaiice of aaid administration By Mrs. A«ae CWbot mother. Use it to protect little Afiartmaat Bfilldlng for Sale .. 42 Auction sale will take place on Auction sale will take place Jon The time of appeal la limited bjr pattern number and aise to The account with said eatate and aacer* "And wrap the baby hunting; Johnnie when he la out in hla car Buataaaa Profiarty tor Sale ... 74 Wednesday. March 25. 1942, A.D.. Wednesday, March 25, 1942, A.D., lav; to twenty days from and aft Manchester Evening Herald, To talnment of heirs and this Court up!’’ In thia caae, however, you riage or when you have to take Faraia and Laafi tar Sala ...... Tl day’s Pattern Service, 106 7th directs the Administratrix to give him travelling. Raaaaa tar Bala ...... - 72 at Ten O’Oock A. M . Daylight at Ten O’ao ck A. M., Dmyligbt er the first day of February, 1942. public notice to alt persona Inter* knit the bunting flrat and then Lata for Salo ...... Tl Saving Time at the Tpwn Hall In Saving Time at the Town Hall in 1 Gustave Schreiber, avenue. New York, N. Y. 4'8ted' therein io appear and be snuggle the baby in it! For complete knitting Inatruc- R ^ ra Frafiorty far Bate ...... 74 Manchester, Conn. Mancheater, Conn. , Chairman. Send today for our Fashion heard thereon by publishing a copy B i ^ jufit isn’t going to catch tiona for the Baby Bunting (Pat Bahorhaa for Bala ...... 74 Book, a catalogue of attractive of-ihls arder In aome newspaper tern No. 5215) send 10 cents in Rm I Batata ter Bschaaca . .. . 74 Dated at Manchester, 0>nnecti- Dated at Manchester,' Connecti Everett T. McKinney, having a circulation In said District, the finlfflefi when he’s taken out if Waatfid—Reel Batata ...... 77 cut, this Nineteenth day of Janu cut, thlfi Nineteenth day of Janu- Secretary ■tylea in easy to follow patterns. five days before aald day of hear he la warmly wrapped in thia clev coin, your name and addreaa and AatHaa Lasal Boalaaa ary, 1942. A.D. ary, 1942, A.D. John I. Olson, Pattern isc Pattern Bpok 15c. ing and return make to this Court. er baby garment. It la inexpensive the pattern number to Anne Cabot Lagal Natidaa ...... t l WILLIAM 8. HTDE The Mancheater Herald, 106 Sev 4 Samuel Nelson, Samuel Nelson. Board of Ta* Review of the .One Pattern (and Pattern Book Judge. to make, easy to knit and arill be Tfijc Collector. Tax Collector. Tottb ot Mancheater.' • .ordered together 25c. KU*27«U. a wonderful “worry aaver" for any enth avenue. New Toi% City.
• i TUESDAY, JANUARY 27,1942 iUmtr^rBtor Ettraing 3bniUt Wherever Our Troops They Will Fin d the Red Cross Waiting to Serve! Fttor Tifiilar offleera the po- T ' iice department are on the eick list, Police Force Editor to Speak Book Drive About Town two of them for Indefinite perioda. • Officer! David OalUfan and Harold At Temple Forum HALE'S Average Daily Circulation The Weather Heffron are hoapltaliaed and Offi Is Augmented Seen Success Forir the Moatb a t December. 1941 18 Forecast of U. 8. Weather Bareaa , n » «B«eQtlv« committee of the cers Eavmond GrUHn and Luciue ! DOTCU Sodetjr of Emanuel Luth- Thrall are on the eick list. Supe^ HEALTH MARKET Ocoasloiutl light rain or MOW m : w sa churcli will meet Friday eve- numerarlea are being used in ^ c e Nearly 1,200 Collected 7,100 this afternoon ending tonight. of these sick officers. / 48 Volunteers to Be In- colder tonight: modermte winds. g at 8 o’clock at the home of Here Alreaily Before Member af tha Aaiit ■ Either Peteraon of 189 School Btrueted to Assitit in Wed. Morning Specials Bureaa of CIrcalatioaB itroct. Mrs. Adam Brazauskt'" and son Albert of 81 North street, are en Case of Emergency. The End of Drive. Store Closes At Noon On Wednesday. / Manchester— A City of Village Charm There win be aewinc for the route by automob)ie for Miami, Fla., where they^'Wil spend three The local Victory book campaign Rod CroMr-tomorrow from 10 ...... ----- The town now has an auxiliary Green Siapips Given With Cash Sales. (Classified Adver^sfag Oa Page 12) C-' MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1942 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS weeks. They were accompanied>mpan by police force consisting of 48 mem la proving a huge success. Even if VOL. LXI., NO. 101 o’clock OB a t Center church house, Stepo!ieposkus of New Ha with Mrs. Edna Case Parker in Mrs. Agnes bers who will serve without pay. the campaign should end now, Our Best Quality ven. ehhT fi. They will attend special classes those in charg^ state, the amount to be instructed in their work and of books already collected, is high The Manchester Girl Scout Study group of the North will, in case of need, respond to Link Sausage Lb. 35c win entertain the Leaders’ lodist W. S. C. S. will meet all calls for the police department. ly satisfactory. There are now f —wHaMnei with h supper at 6:30 evening at 7:45 at the parson They will not be armed, have been about 1,200 books, in the basement tomorrow evening at the Y. age. sworn in as special police, have of the Mary Cheney Memorial Li Selected C A. Girt Scout Com m isal^r the same poNt-’rs as a policeman brary at the South End, and the and will work under the direction Japan^e Transport Victim of Bomber; Mrs. George Schack of 95 Mrs. Albert Robinson heads^ the W’hiton Memorial Library at the Lb. committee in charge. Foiiowing Bridge street left Saturday for of the prt'sent members of the de Beef Liver 33c Loe Angeles, Cal., where she will partm ent. N orth End. tbs Mrs. Emily OrMlcy will All of these books have been Top G rade continue her tralnln^r course for visit an old school friend. She ex At a meeting held last night pects to be absent from town for the men were sworn in by Town bundled up and are awaiting deliv the leaders, all of i ^ m are urged ery to New York. Magazines also about a month. Clerk Turkiiigton and told what Lb. to be present was expeetea of them b>>' Chief have been picked up at various Bacon Sliced 33c Miss Doris Roy Cordon. They made arrangements place and these will be sent to the Fresh—All Meat There w ltt^ sewing for the Red There will be sewing lor the to attend school on Friday of this Merchant Marine Library for dis Cross a t ^ Bridget’s church this Red Cross at the Zion Lutheran Alan H. Ofanstead tribution among the seafaring Account for All But 3 of Tanker Crew week when they will be further gA t 7:30, and again tomor- church tomorrow from 10 to 4 and Chairman Thomas J. Quish of the President's BIrthdav B.all com instructed by Chief Gordon. Later boys. Veal Cubes Lb. 31c bm 1:30 to 4 o’clock. again at 7 p. m. on they will attend clissos each Alan H. Olmstead, editor «f To End ’This Week For Stew or Pie! mittee announced today t’nat .Mi.ss The Herald, will be .the guest Doris Roy, daughter of Mr. and Tuesday .and Friday evening for The campaign la expected to end / ’’The Mothers Circle of the Im- The W oman's Home League of Mr.a. E rnest Hoy of .Stephen Street seven weeks with Detective Ser speaker at the Temple Beth Sho- this week, but it la expected that Fresh Made—New England Style ^maculate Conception will meet at the Salvation Army will meet to wouUl be the soloi.*?t at the hall geant Jo.aeph A. Prentiee as in lom forum meeting Friday 'night there will be many more books morrow afternoon at the home of structor. The volunteers were se- His subject will be "America and . Until It’s Over, Over There’ the home of Mrs. Richard Post, Friday evening at the Legion forthcoming after the official end Lb. 147 Benton street, tomorrow eve l.rs. Eva Murphy, 25 Perkins Home on Leonard street. Last year rured 'through the efforts of Com the - War." Following Mr. Olm- of the campaign. Of course these Baked Beons 15c Graiid List Rises Plans for Expeditions ning. street, on the West Side. Mem Miss Roy was the soloist when the missioner William Allen. stcad'.s talk there will be a qiiea- will be accepted and appreciated, 2 Pounds for...... ,25c bers who desire transportation affair was held in the St.ate Ar Each man will be given an arm tlon and answer period with the but it would be much better if all The new First Aid class will be should be at the citadel at two mory. band and each will be given a forum being conducted by Judge of the available hooka in Manches gin tomorrow evening at 7:30 in o’clock. The hostesses will be Mrs. 'Various committees have made night stick. At last night's meet George Lessner. The session will ter could be turned into the head Thomas Wood and Mrs. Annie ing G. Hfl Waddell, cliairman of begin at nine o'clock. 3 ^ ^ 4 Millions to 8 t B rid^t’s Parish hall. Anthony advance reports to und Ablaze In Q uarters ment. In the Service of the Peo leading the country with "chUdlsh folk issued this list of eleven of the W ashington, Jon. 28. — (IT) — S. W^BIJIESDAY MORNING ONLY By comparison with other types of (Oonttansd ea Page Tea) er big Japanese transport. Troops the evacuation by noon Fri Survivors (for whom no add^ssea is doing to remember the Japs arc ple for SO Years. lb. 29c Inconsistency” and unfulfilled from (uinton Gordon Oster, 40-year-old master Sausage Meat were available here immediately): "more curious than you arc.” Ice-mokrr. was found ablaze In his PIm m note that Pinehurst closes at noon Wednesday^. 169 Churyb S treet, H artford, Conn. fuels, coal takes the lead in efficiency promiaes of security In the Pacific yesterday in the Strait of day of all civilians and live Phone 6-0097 Macassar, set a second trans To Sheklung, Tseng stock from a strip one mile Chief Engineer William E/ The Navy secretary devoted quarters at Riverside stadium to The following: grocery items are featured Wednesday and in economy. You can’t find a war area but, in almoet the same Cheng-J)uring Week. ChancS, Pumpman Wilbur C. much of his prepared address to day with his hands and feet bound morning. It’s thrifty to buy in quantities. Boundary Pact breath. Prime Minister Churchill’s port afire, splashed bombs deep on the northern shore Drawdy. Able-Bodied Seaman Jphn the Chicago Association of Com with rope. Physiclona told 8. Q. Tree-Ripe Oranges 2 doz. 49c better way to keep your home heated of Singapore island which merce on the Naval war program These Shurfine Pears are “simply gorgeous” . . .large critics in the House of Commons around a cruiser, and out D. Axelaon, Ordinary Seaman P. Leoffler, owner of the stadium o« at an even, healthful temperature. assured him the vote of confidence gunned Japanese fighter San Francisco. Jan 28.— —A faces the Malayan mainland G. Lawson, Boatswain Chester K. to "the vexations ana misunder the Potomac river, that Oster had matched halves...we guarantee them.. .present shelf BEFORE YOU BUY ANY Fancy Carrots 2 bchs. 19c Hits Obstacles planes which tried to break up Chungking radio report of a aevere Emelgh, Oiler Eugene Drawdy, stood businesp of security and the ! a 50-50 chance of living. Leoffler L. T. WOOD that he demanda across the narrow Johore public information policy gener price 35c can. KIND OF INSUR.ANCE With coal heat you experience a sav Starting the aecond day of de their attack, the United Nations battle developing over a wide area Messboy Andres GarclUa. Quarter • quoted Oster as telling him that command disclosed today. ’Thus .strait. The edict came as the master Carl A. Amundsen, Third ally " ; he awoke to find some liquid being Shurflne Ripe Bartlett CALL 6637 Fancy Parsnips 3 lbs. 19c bate over the government’s war in South China wa* recorded by Japanese unceitainty over what COMPANY ings that no other fuel can offer. Theatens Hope for Iv * dership. launched yesterday the toll for the first five days o( fighting lines swayed about Assistant Engineer Meardo Lynch. sprinkled on him — then became BENJAMIN CHENEY the Columbia Broadcasting Sys I aware that he was bound and felt CALIFORNIA PEARS Fancy Spinach 2 lbs. 19c Better order quality Lehigh Valley Harmonious Adjourn 50 miles above the water hur (Continued on Page Ten) 953 Main St. Hale Bldg. PHONE 4496 (Oontinued on Page Eight) (Oontiaoed ou Page Ten) tem's short wave listening station dle which the Japanese must (Oontinued on Page Ten) I searing fire. Two men of dork coal today! ment of Conference. skin, probably Negroes, he woa 3 Ige. cans 99c; dozen cans $3.69 Fancy Apples 4 lbs. 29c here. cross in any land-based at j quoted as saying, disappeared out CBS quoted the daily broadcast tempt to invade this British the lone window to his room. Tomato Soup At the Opening Fall BnOetin! from Chungking of the Chinese Facific bastion. Price! EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE . . , AND WE DO ‘Rio De Jaaelro, Jaa. war communique; Brother Held for Slaying Reports Recapture Axis Armored Columns Kansiih f'ltv. Jan. ’28—i/P>—- CAMPBELL’S MEAN EVERYTHING! (zP>—PreeldeBt OetaUo Vargaa "Today's Chinese war com Singapore, Jan. 28.—{/P)— today slgaed a decree break munique. as releaseti by the offi George W. UeNh II, ’i8, was in ing RimairB diplomatic aad cial news agency here, indicates Suburban Singapore under dicted by a eounty grand Jury to TOMATO SOUP Halted for Two Days day on a charge of slaying and oommerclal relatloas with Of 79 More Towns that a severe battle is developing went another bombing today Case of 48, $3.65; Vi ca.se $1.89 Oemaay. Italy aad Japan. in South China in a wide area on when 27 Japanese planes mutilating his pretty 24-year-old The decree cited the fact that the north bank of the Etest river. sister, Leila .\dele Welsh, In her ■ For the large family or in.stito- Brasil, "faithful to the Paa- swiftly loosed their cargoes Apparently Have Come bedroom last JIa irh . The IncBct- tions we have 50-oz. cans of Camp iPjRiEsinEisiriEiD Amerlcaa traditloa. never has "The Japanese broucht up. some then veered into the clouds. Hits Protest ment—climaxing weeks of Inves bell’s Tomato Soup . . . 30c can; failed la Immediate fnlflD- 5,000 freah troopa from CTanton to Meanwhile, as the fighting To Impasse in Their tigation—was drawn by the attor Threshold of Double«”* K?' 34 Miners Die; ^ Sheklung and Tseng Cheng in the case of 12, $3.99. CQ meat of coattaeatal declaloaa" lines 50 miles above Johore Libyan Counter-Drive ney general’s office at Jefferson Benefit Entertainment aad therefore was folio wing Defense Line to Which course of last week. An expert By De Valera City and returned to.t'lrcuit Judge If you want the very best quick-mixing Shortening- C O M ^ the unanimous reoommeada- Only 4 Escape drive in two columns was launch- straits swayed ever closer to! After 150-Mile Push. Marion D. W alner. Soon a fte r For the QoB of the conference of Am Germans Retreating. the slaying Welch ,had told offi made of harden_^ vegetable oil.. .try Snowdrift.. .buy erican foreign mtnlsten rec- (CoattBoed pa Page Eight) (Goattnuud on Page Tea) cers that he slept on a divan lu p can with our money-back guarantee. < '3 g j g S , ammendlng the 81 ftpuMlca Rescue Crews Unable to Evident Resentment Cairo, Jan. 28.—(4*)—Gen. the living room near his sister’s SNOWDRIFT (Shortening)...... 3-ib. can only 69c brenh wtth tha Axis. Moscow, Jan. 28.—(/P)— Seen by Northern Ire Erwin Rommel’s armored bedroom the night of the murder. The new Cheerio, ready to serve Oat Cereal, buy a The recapture of 79 more Reach Victims for Six columns, which shoved the Rio De Janeiro, Jon. 38—(81 — towns was reported today in land Premier as Basis. Tttiarge War Spoils Dumped package for l^c and get one more for Ic. .it must be Tbs 100-ysor-old boundary dispute Hours Affer Blast. Compuhory Part Payment British back 150 miles ini good.. .made by Gold Medal. o dispatehes from the Rusaian New York, Jan . 28.—sJ’i— T he REDCROSS between Peru and Ecuador, which three days, have been stopped { German high conmiand and tbrir BelfaM. Northern Ireland, Jan. was believed loot night to have front which said the Red Mount Harrie, Oolo., Jan. 28 agents In New York city w ere ac been settled, stumbled on Uth hour 28—i;P)—Prim e M inister John M. for two days and, apparently, Pinehurst Lean AUTOMATIC-HEA Army whs smashing forward (p)—Thrity-four miners perished Of Wages in Bonds Seen Andrews told Parliament here to have come to an impasse in cused In a Federal Indictment to obstacles once again today, threat day of dumping plundered loot and ening hopes for » bormonloua ad northwest and southwest of In on ^explosion in • the Victor day that Earoon De Valera, prime their Libyan counter-drive, Shoulder Lamb' Chops lb. 38c Tho Modem Way South Methodist Qiurch American Fuel Compafty coal mine minister of Eire, had no right to spoils of war In United Stot^ z journment of the ISrilay war con- Moscow at the threshold of a Washington, Jon. 28— (JP)— Com crease in excise taxes on commodi British headquarters report markets, the proceeds to be need Lean Cuts of Stewing Lam b...... lb. 18c to 25c fersoca of American foreign mln- late last night. Only four men es ties competing with the war pro protest the arrival of United with Anthraelta Main Street and Hartford Road double defense line to which pulsory part payment of salaries States troops In Ulster (Northern ed today. The communique placed to finance propaganda worh la Native BroOers.. .Native Fryers... Turkeys . . . Fowl S t ta s te Im yftK / leten. the Germans ware retreating. (On caped olive. gram; 5. Part payment of wages Announcement of a eettlement, Henry Johnson, mine superin and wages in defense bonds, and Ireland). the British defenders on a 50-mlle North sod South Americ*. A New for Fricassee. Cube Steaks. Phawa far DataUs the baste of previous information and salaries in defense bonds; and line from Soluch, near the eastern York Corporation. Its presideat, mode yesterday by BrosUion for tendent, listed the following os even higher taxes, were foreseen 6. “Qualitative shift in the com (De Valera contended that the Freshly SUced Dried Beef on the Soviet forward positiona, shore of the Gulf of Sirte. to a and three other Individuals ware lb. 23c eign Minister Oswaldo Aronba, and that Nazi line apparently extends dead: today by the National Resources ponents of consumption." debarkation of U. S. troops on the Friday, Jan. 30 7:30p.m. a BroxiUan brook with the Axle From Mount Harris: Antonio Planning Board in an analysis of 8olea Tax Talk Heard northern side of the border em point Just north of Msus. named in the conspiracy lodlct- Q. from near VeUkle Luki to the ’This was the same zone as the roent. Now in...Balk Molasses ...... qt. 39c; gal. $1.39 ^Old Company’a Anthraolte will meet amy hod been foreseen for a festive Vyasma region, thence to near Adame, 42: Pete Creton, 54; Bob the trends of war needs and post Treasury and congressional tax phasized the split which led to the wind-up today. Nance, 46; Tony Skufea. 39; Wal war policy. experts now are studying poten- partition of Ireland in 1921; British announced Sunday, when Rhode Island Johnny Cake Meal. New Small Sige Pep* heating teat yoa give It—beoeuae lt*a p r ^ Tidiets 40e, Tax Included. Bryanek—add already Is threaten ter Blount, 50; Harvey Hardin, 46; tint new tax sources. Capitol Hill | carried out “despite the express \ the communique said the Germans Markets At A Glance PHONE 5145 Delegates of the mediator no ed seriously at both Hanks.) ’The Iraard. a Federal agency, tested at the’ mines for aiae, cleanneaa and tions etui tried to keep the agree Joe Martinek, 55; Plutorco Adame, scouted anv theor}' that a post- has heard some talk of a possible wrill of the Irish people;’’ and his bad pushed north and northeast New Y’ork, Jon. 28—iJ*)— psridgt White Bread at-17c loaf. Regular Size White BOIe aad Halt Apart Stocks—r.osy: leaders decBoe and Whsk Wheat at 27c. Graham Flour. Rye Flour. beat content. Order now and see what this VARIETY PROGRAM! LOCAL TALENT! ment, achle/ed Ui countless par 45; Joe Sertlch, 50; Tim Trujillo. war depreasicn was inevitable. ' Federal tax on retail sales. government was not consulted.) of Msus in a 40-niile advance from leys with the disputing nations, Soviet reports indicated that the 26;’ Tom McKnight, 54; Horry PoUeles ludlcated ! Turning to the poat-war era. "As head of the government of the Ahgelat-Agedabla-Saunnu tri narrowly. Joot try Snowdrift Shortening.. .you will thank us means to you in the form a i more heat, TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES CONTEST! from folUiig apart. German defense syetem, rushed Oliver, 55; Adrism Vriexema, 21; With reaped to the war period. Dr. Hansen wrote: a neighboring neutral state,” An angle ^ h e re a heavy tank buttle Bonds—Irregularly lower; toward completion, consieU of for telling yoa abont it., .and put at least three cans more comfort—less care and leas cost. WoRso Holds Parleys Charles Vukomon, 49; Kenneth the agency, In a special pamphlet We shall have, when the war drews sold, "he (De Valera) evt- w’as fo ught over the week-end. give grouad. of tbena CaUfomia Pears on your Wednesday list. o “SLEEPY SLIM”, WDRC, MASTER OF CEREMONIES United Btotee Vnderoecretory a t two Unea of defense works otM Hockmon, 82; Horry Moore. 39; prepared by Alvlp H. Hansen, Har is over, the technical equipment, dently resents the arrival of Amer Some British patrols stiU are Cottoa—Weak! UquMatlea The Manchester State Bumner WoUes held on eorly about a B&Us and a half behind the Philip Goptoles, 50; Max Bustoe, vard economics.'professor and spe the trained and efficient labor, ican troopa here. No doubt he opermtliig forward of that line, the soutbera selltag. morning meeting at hie hotel1 with other. 65: H. H. Hartman. 47; Jack Ga*- cial adviser to the Federal Re and the natural resources ^requir would have prevented It If he communique sold, and R.A.F. ALL PROCEEDS TO HELP THE RED CROSS Ek:uodoreon Foreign Mlnbiter Julio Despite a stiffening of the Ger poricb, 42; George Seorlea, 40 and serve Board, solo the following ed to produce a substantially high could. Just os he has denied to bomber and fighter forces are in- Treasury Balance Tobor Donooo and than ruMied to o man reolBtanoe, progreaa was ra- H. T. Been, 87. policla were mdicated: er real Income for civilian needs Britain, and the United States use filcUng "great havoc" on Rom- 'Pincha rjl G/vccruJnc. IN THE VICTORY DRIVE! conforeaco with Alfredo Bolf y porM for the Soviet divide-and- From Steamboat Springs: Har 1. High corporate-income and than any ever achieved before In Washington. Jon. 28,— / ^ "a ^ l. y od Naval hoses In Eire. mel’a Iroops and equipment in day Lumber, and Fuel Co. Mura, premier of Pern. conquer campaign. rison Word, 44; Lso Beck. 42 and excess-protite taxes; 3. Sharply our history. Whether or not we • ^ ’ooM Be Glad Of Help" and night assaults^ posiUon of the Treoaury Jam. 8*: Obeerrers sold they believed that 'Russian cavidry on the.south Arthur Von ClMve, 84. progresive estate tax'ea; 3. Broad shall, in fact achieve that level of Roceipts, 882ai3,n8.78; “ G. E. WILLIS & SON, ixe. "This folly has meant the saert- •’’The' situation generally re- Coal, Lumber, Masoas' Supplies, Fatal This Advertisement Compliments of F. T. Blish Hdw. Co. CENTER STREET ealy tha formality of notlfjrlng western front recaptured nine From Hayden: Ralph Cable, 30; ening of individual income-tax income will deprad upon our in- dltures, 8187,088,08&1S; I base together wiUi steeply gradu^ XeUlgence and capacity for’ co- I ones, 83.886.nS.7«il9A. lated aurtkx ntMi 4. tllg n ) ia- optntivg actioo." i lOwtlBiMd M r 4 h ■*I*‘*i . (Omitlarad ez Pago Bight)
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