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Mra. John J. O’Brien, tba form ­ Portland, Malnt, tha latter part of Wherever the U. S. Stands Guard, the Red Cross Fla^ Waves! 8 t Bridcet’a church women will Richard Brannick, eon o f Mr. Charles Crockett baa made a request for deputy air raid war­ er Misa Edith Thesher, was honor­ November, has been called back meet tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 and Mrs. P. R. Brtumlck of Oak­ dens In his sector, which Includes ed with a personal shower Friday to the service and ia to report About Town In the parish hall and i ^ n on land atreet, left thia morning for the Highland Park ariea. Any per­ for duty tomorrow. Wednesday evening at 7:30, to Camp Devena, and expects within evening by 26 of her relatives and a day or two to leave for Jefferaon son, living on Gardner atreet or friendfl. The hostesses were Mrs. Average Daily Clrcalatlon lacotMl ContTC(KUon«I sew for the Red Cross. Anyone Last Week Of Hale’s Birch MountaJk -Road who is w ill­ For Um Month of Ooeomber, IM l having scraps of yam for use In City, Mo. The ^oung man ie a George McKay, Miss Judy'JaUsn- r 4ta K h choir club wlU hav* a party ing to do hla part In national de­ knitting afgban squares should graduate of Manchester High der and Miaa Mary Fay, and the ♦Mm ^vaniiic at 6:30 at the T. M- fense, la asked to get In touch with bring them to these meetings. school and resIgTied his position In party was held at l^ss F&^a STARTER C . A. the Internal Revenue office when Mr. Crockett, who will be glad to home in West Hartford. The deco­ TROUBLES 7 ,10 0 he enlisted In the A ir Corps last explain the duties of the needed rations were in red, white and MeNsber o f tha A n ilt N ot tpilm ao eoM tonight. deputies In detail. The phone num­ week. His office associates pre­ blue es Mra. O’Brien Is the bride ELIUNATQ) Bnicnn o f OlfONlatloNa sented him with a ' purse of ber U 5894. o f a Boldler. The dining table cen­ January Sale MancheUer-—A City/of Village Charm Pinahurst Meat Department money. His parents gave a din­ terpiece was of red and white ner party In his honor yesterday St. Margaret's Circle, Daugh­ roses. win luiTe Preah Pork Spare Ribs. 25c lb.; 2 lbs. 49c. ters of Isabella, will hold a busl- and his friends who were guests (ClaaaUed AdverttalNg On ra ga I t ) MANCHESTER, CONN.^ TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1942 (TWELVE^PAGES) PRICE I ’HREE CENTS Sucrkrant, 10c Ib. And a special on large, plump Fowl presented, him with Individual ne.ss meeting to morrow evening at Harold W. Eetls of Oakland VOL. LXI., NO. 100 gifts. ____ seven o'clock In the'K. of C. club- atreet, who completed his year of for Fricaasee at 11.89 each. rooms. A public card party will IVa ooM enoagh a® that Soups and Stews “ will touch the spot. service at Fort McKinley, near A Great Sale Of 1800 The last of the month meeting follow at eight o’clock In charge Blaaty Shaak Soup Bones.. .Ijunh or Beef for Stewing, \ege- of the Dllworth-Comell Post, No. of Mrs. P. R. Brannick and corn- Buttcbea. CaUfomla Carrots, Oc bnnch. 1()2. the American Legion, will be mitt^. Bridge and setback will held this evening at the Legion be played' and prizes awarded the Home on Leonard street. Many winners. Refreshments and a FOOD SALE SALE ON FRUIT! Important masters will come be­ social time will follow. SNAP OUT OF m Fauey Whole Peeled Apricot In the Shurtlnc Brand Is TOMORROW, 9:.30 16x28 Hand and fore this session ^n d Commander Tired o f being deinjred by slow whan fully rip e .. It carries our guarantee of fnll Hatistao Otto Heller Is anxious to have as The Woman’s Society of Chris­ HALE’S STORE} Drive After Battered Invasion Oeet; tian Service of the Quarryville starts or Starter tallureef One t lw or replacement. many as possible attend. There Methodist church will hold a food Face Size WHOLE PEELED APRICOTS . ; ...... 2 cans_59c will be refreshments after the QUARRYVILLE W. S. C. S. atop here—and yonr Stsuter Troa- sale tomorrow from 9:30 on at bles srill end! Our experta.wlll put Ooaen ...... 68.12 meeting. Hale’s store. Mrs. Doris Skinner is chairman of the committee. new life In yonr car, trlth an Elec­ Mlantonomoh Tribe No. .IS. Im­ trical checkup. l...m ote of that heav^ Hollj-wood Waxed Paper. .125 ft. proved Order of Red Men. will ouMer boMB, t5c; 4 for 97c. 200 ft. sire, S.V; 3 for $1.02. hold Its rcg\ilar meeting In the BEFORE YOU BUY ANY First Quality BIris Eye Peaa.. .Strawberries.. .and Ford Hook Llma.s now In. Sports Center this evening at 8 NORTON Japs’ Army Now Closer tcySingapore o’clock. Refreshments will be KIND OF INSURANCE served after the meeting. HEALTH REST CALL 6637 ELECTRICAL MATTRESS BENJAMIN CHENEY 95.3 Main St. Hale Bldg. INSTRUMENT CO. Cannon Guaranteed for 5 Tears! IT’S EFFECTIVE HUlInrd St, Phene 4000 WELDON’S OWN $18.95 Churchill Seeks Y6te of Confidence From Parliament NEW FORMULA 61.00 Down and $1.00 Per TOOTH PASTE Week. Turkish Little Bit Goes Further HALE'S SELF SERVE Get A Tube Today KEMP'S, INC. The Original In New England! JOHNSON’S WAX POLISHES i At Our Pharmacy! Fine Bedding! Land More Units attleship Believed X 9 Towels THIS W E I K AT AND HEALTH MARKET (Discontinued Above East Line; BE SURE IT'S MODERN TUESDAY SPECIALS Patterns) Added to Casualty TOMORROW, TOO! Double ii-O C Green Stamps Given With Ca.sh Sales Raid Big Bastion HALE’S Ail Day Tuesday. Reg. 29c and 35c Oea’t lo9e$t Yeir Dellgre lo ■ Invaders Now Within 48 Hnlee’ Quality Qualities of Nipponese Range Ji$t ■eeii$e lt’$ New! Miles of Stronghold Plan Push ing Re Sore It’s MeRern, Teel Ixiaf BREAD 6c In West; Further Pene­ Dutch Tentatively Iden­ New Stories of Heroic Yes, it hat all (he latest cooveoieocea Shipps Nearly fou'vealwayi wanted. It’acletui.faat, Fancy Cellophane Wrapped tration of 12 Miles tity Heavy ' Japanese Daring Raid \ Action Come • from cooL and economical. Accurately con­ 4 for 9 9 ^ From , Fall R^ady to Go Warship Sunk in Ef­ Philippines; Aircraft trolled beat in the Qean Speed Cal- Smoked Shoulders Again Sinks rod units, the Thrift Cooker, and O f Which Admitted. fort to Run Straits Carrier Already Is the large capacity even give the 4-6 Pounds Average. ^ ^ 10 patterns— but not all colors in each pattern. Solid Mme good resulta every time. Lb. a OC colors with novelty borders. Textured towels in solid Singapore, Jan. 27.— Overtime and Speedup O f Mat;assar as Bat­ Jap Vessel Included in List; And no mora looty pots and pans colors. White with colored borders. Fiercely attacking Japane^l Already in Effedt to tleship; Would Raise Battle of Straits of to scrub. Don’t put up any longer Special! with old-fashioned cooking troops pressed closer to Vital Advance Completion Toll to Two Capi­ Macassar Apparently methods. Cook the modem way — Walnut Meats Vi Lb. ^ 1C You will use plenty of these towels during the year Singapore on the ent^ Ma­ 5,000-Ton Jap Ship electrically with a and it will pay you to stock fi)) now! layan front today, bombed By Several Months. tal Ships for Japan. Victim of Motor Tor­ In Its Fifth Day. Range. Continental the great island bastion and landed reinforc^ents above Weahlngton, Jan. 27—(dV—Over­ Batavia, Jan. 27.—> A raCT A09UT NUTRITION the eastern apthor line of time and speedup plana already In heavy Japanese warship sunk In Subic Bay Waters. — New stories of heroic ac­ von SNOULO KNOW Chicken Soup 4^Ve AR GUARAN’TEED effect will advance completion at in the first day of Japan’s dis­ tion came today from the Prssarve the aotriiioos oiiaeraU umI British defenses. The invad­ Tiianiiu ia nean by cookina then ers were wrlthin 48 miles of this warships now being built for the astrous effort to run the Washington, Jan. 27—OP)—A 5,- Philippines while at sea Unit­ ia their ows oanirai fuiccs. Uoiit lOe 3 fo r 25c heat created within the oven proceai Regular Down Payment stronghold/^ the west, where the navy by several month*. Repre- Straits of Macassar was iden­ 000-ton Japaiieae ship has been ed States and Dutch forces and British said “ fighting la taking ■entative Scrugbam (D., Ncv.) HMAt iuicet. flavor, and ceantre. tified today as a battleship in sunk in a new dar'ng raid by the drove after a battered Japa­ 18 Months To Pay Balance! Large Can Armour’s SHEETS place about Senggarang.'* This told the House today in opening The A E F has crossed Atlsntie- again.' It alow, step by process beginning a Dutch recapitulation of the motor torpedo boat squadron of nese invasion fleet Tn the mTMlMl lu en w i - M wmar AT TOM lacai a4 Buta $1.49 a further penetratim ihate on the $17,722,565,474 Sept 3, 1940, when Ameriesh troops occupied bases In Newfoundland under President Roosevelt’s his­ Can 81”x99” . . . from Batu Pahat. whose fall Naval appropriations bill, largest enemy’s losses. This would IJeut. John D. Bulkeley, who tor­ Straits of Macassar. A reca­ Meat Gravy 10c acknowledged yesterday. In history. toric deal with the British Commonwealth. On April 10, 1941, American troops landed In raise Japan’s toll to two capi­ pedoed a Japanese ship of the pitulation by the Dutch add­ First quality— no sizing or dressing. Guaranteed for Greenland, carrying the eastern expansion a stop .urther. On July 7, 1941, American forces Joined same size in the same Philippine GENERAL ^ ELECTRIC Klnang Apparently Ltost A s chMiman of the Naval Ap­ tal ships so far. The first was the ed to the enemy's Macassar cas­ Red Wing Pure four years of satisfactory home service. Apparently bitterly - contested propriations Suboommlttee, Scrug- British Tommies In Iceland. Now, as a climax, a ,i AE F has landed In Northern .—N E A Tele­ waters last Tuesday. photo. battleship Haruna, sunk by Capt. “ Another U. S. motor torpedo ualty list another heavy war ves­ , rail and highway Junc­ ham dlsclotied that “it la now the Colin P. Kelly, Jr., off the Philip­ sel. believed to be a batUeahip. Immediate Delivery On tion In the central battleground, Lb. Jar pines in the first days of the war. (Continued on Page Two) Already the list Included on air­ Preserves 21c had fallen too, because the British (OonUnued on Page Eight) craft carrier. / Suffered Direct Hits G. E. REFRIGERATORS acknowledged fighting aouth of Practically No Ground Flghtiag ( A special , Dutch communique there. Kluang is only' 50 miles The morning war department 42” X 36” Fine QuaUty Pictures Growing Allied Might; Friday said a “ large warship,” to­ lO-Ox. Gbaa 1 5 C from Singapore on the central communique, noting that thsro Jelly Malayan railway. Japan Admits gether with two cruisers and a Pursuits Down had been practically no ground “ In the center south o f Kulang transport, suffered direct hits with fighting on the Baton peninsula 660-pound bombs when Dutch and A yeer Hltam, the enemy has 3 New War Boards Announced in the last 24 hours, told o f a Percale Pillow Cas^s fliers attacked the Japanese con­ supported hla infantry with con­ 4 Transports Two Japaiiese ’’thrilirng encounter” between two First quality — 180 threads tinuous (live bombing and ma­ voy. It is this “large warship" American pursuit planes and threo Chocolate Flavor Memo that now is believed to be a battle­ With All the Vitamins! C A . . square inch. Stock up at this/ibw chine-gun attacks against move­ To Assure Most Effi­ Frankly Admits Bad Japanese dive bombers. The Amer­ /■ ments on roada,” the communique ship.) icans shot down two o f the foo Lost in Fight British Admit News in Pacific; Says 'The summary by authoritative Dive Bombers Can S V C price. said, “ fighting Is In progress in cient VtilisfUion of and disabled the third, without OHtSOII S these areas.” Ayeer Hltam la 19 sources said that in three days of injury to themselves. Munitions, Shipping Units in Northern Ire­ a running Dutch-American air and miles northeast of Batu Pahat. Barham Sunk Ameriran Planes Dis­ Alao, in an unusual type of com­ S O J ^ ! KLEEKLEEN ELOOR' DUSTERS A furious air battle was waged Qaims Submarine Sunk And Raw Materials.' land Only Vanguard. sea assault on a great Japanese bat, two motor torpedo boats o f Clover Honey over , 85 mllea northeast of convoy in the narrow waters be­ able Third in Past 24 Gen. Douglas MacArthur'a eom- In Fierce Encounter tween the islands of Borneo and eeiEHiEleEtal tine ^te^ter ^pee^le L b c i S e here on the, east coast, and the In November • London, Jan. 27.—-(AO— British ahot down 12 Japaneae During Landing Oper­ Washington, Jan. 27.— (/P) Celebes 28 enemy ships were sunk Hours ini Philippines; (Cootinued oh Page Eight) fUM end new aabteelMMs rubber ferrule which 2 «.r 29c 35^ ^ - Prime Minister Churchill pre- or heavily damaged and IS war­ *• planes, scored 12 hits on troop — The creation of three new ene*r eweNb ieer. TSc quattyl / h # \ ations at Balik Papan. planes downed. Boats Hit 3 Planes. transports, a cruiser and a large British-American war boards! Sinkins of Battleship rented BriUin today with a supply dump on the beach. Eleven of the ships were waV to 4iS8ure the most efficient . ® j a ci w picture of growing Allied vessels and 17 were tranaporta, it Washington, Jan 27.—(iP)—Two J ^ r r r / r f a t . v « / C CannoEu^nd lOundee Eastern Front Pushed Bark Tokyo (From Japaneae Broad­ Lbs. utilization of munitions, ship­ Announced After Loss might and unity and demand­ said. Baldwin Apples 4 25c The Britiah said they were fight­ casts), Jan. 27.—(S ^ Im p erla l American pursuit planes ahot down ping, snd raw materials was Kept Secret to Cheat ed that Parliament vote con­ Timetable Upset Flashes ! ing this force north of Jemaluang, headquarters announced today “By now it has become clear," two Japanese dive bombera and (Late Bulletins of the (/P) Wlrs) Fresh 10 miles aoutheaat of Meraing. announced today by the fidence in his government. Bat that four Japanese transports Enemy of Any Profit. informed obser\’eni told Aneta, the disabled a third in the Philippine This Indicated the eastern front were loat In a battle last Friday White House. The arrange­ Against his frank admission Netherlands Indies news agency, lalanda in the last 24 hours. also had been pushed back. In a communique telling of thia Body Of Slain Girl Found Iceberg Lettuce Head 9c during landing operationa at ment contemplates pooling London, Jan. 27— The sink­ that bad news has come from "that the heavy blows struck at 5 - 6-7 and >8 Cua Ft. The Britiah < withdrew from the Pacific ocean batUefront. he Laurel, Md., Jan. 27.——Chief Endau last week. ing of the battleship Iterham, (ConUnoed on Page Two) . (ContintMd on Page Eight) (OoattBiMd o* l*ago Two) told the House of Commons; Unit­ (Gootinaed oi. Page Eight) of PoUre Edward Brown said the The J W . H A L C CORPe Some damage waa acknowledg­ 31,000-ton veteran of Britain’s ed States troops which have land­ partially-clothed body of a pretty, Models ed In air raids on Singapore, the Navy, in the Mediterranean last ed In Northern Ireland are only blonde girl, about 24 years oM, MANCHESTER CONH* Four litkttems. White/ with colored borders. Three first reported In three days. The HEALTH MARKET Nov. 25. 'was announced by the the vanguard of more to come; apparently slain,, was fund near patterns in block plaids. / Stock up now at this low price. British said anti-aircraft defenses here this morning by two teen-age Buy now while we have the merchandise In Admiraliy today after it had kept United States fighter planes will Old Faahloacd Replacement price on th^se towels is 39c. had certainly ahot down 60 Japa­ help defend Britain against air as­ British Units in Libya buys Brown said the body of the stock. Regular down payment— 18 months nese planes In Malaya to date, and Parley Closing Upset the loss a secret for two months sault: United States bombers will girl waa found ly in g ' face down probably 21 others. to pay balance. Lb. to cheat the enemy of any profit Join the R.A.F. In bombing Ger­ 75 to too feet from a road lead­ .Sausage Meat 27c The landings were effected un­ ffom knowledge of its blow. many; Considerable reinforce­ ing from Laurel to the Laurel race der a heavy tembardment of Brit- Double Green Stamps / By Ecuador Threat The loss' of the Barham, which ments have reached the Malayan Brake Their Retreat track. He said she “ appareatly M i aircraft which acored a direct the Axis long had claimed as sunk front in the past week. was killed" sonietiine la the aflwljr hit on a Japaneae cruiser, 12 di­ la the Mediterranean, cut Britain’s Given With Cash Sales Tuesday To lacraaae Security part of the night. Brown said the Fresh Beef Rib rect hits on trqn^wrts and anoth­ capital ahipa to 13. Middle East Headquar­ body of the girl, who haa not been Popular for Braisinff or Stewing! er hit on a laiYe aupply dump on D«t«»nc« wi* Peru Reds Capture She had 15 when she entered the “W e are taking many pleasures Ideatifled, waa found by Lee WUey the beach, the bulletin said. with the United States to increase Say 12 More ters Repoi'ts Lillie Lb. 1 7 t On Border Gause of a war and since has added thrM but and another Laurel lad. T b e j cull­ Some transports— presumably five have been lost—the battle- the security of Australis and New ed W iley’s father, WUUam M. Zealand, sending reinforcements. Change in Situation armored vehicles or trucks—were Flare - up; Virtually More Villages ahips Prince of Wales, Royal Oak Vessels Sunk Wiles-, who notified the peUee FrM hly Sliced landed by the Japanese together During Last 24 Hours. chief. Reach Agr.eement. (Ooattanad tm Faga Four) (Oenttaned o* Page Poor) • • • (Oonttnoed on Page B^ht) •A Lh. Th6 J W . H A M COkB Germans Oaim Subma­ Cairo. Jan. 27.— (/P)— Brit­ Protests Landing of Troops Dried Beef 21c , Jan. 27.— Westward Advance Con­ Dublin, Jan. 27. — — Prime MANCHISTBa COHH* ain’s forces in Libya appar­ w i w m s H l I V — The final session of the tinues During Night; rine Successes Aggre­ Minister Eamon De Valera Issued MM-Woek Special! ently have braked their re­ Pan-American conference at gate 103,000 Tons. n 'stntement tonight protesting Henderson Hit No Details Are G iv ^ . Idaho Farmers Complain treat before the counter­ against the arrival of United which the many agreements Each thrust of Gen. Erwin R om - ! Slates troops in Northern Irefawd, Fowl Cut Up 75c of the foreign ministers were Berlin (From German Broad­ across the border from Eire. The Moscow, Jen. 27 — i/P)— Red On Time Schedule Change mel’s German-Italian Army, On Big Power to have been signed was post­ Army troops were officially declar­ casts) Jan. 27—IP)—A apecial aii- statement declared that Eire had For Tear Favorite Breakfast or Loadi! nouncement from Adolf Hltler’a Middle East headquarters re­ not been consulted either by the Given With Cash Sales In Both poned today when Ecuador ed today to have recaptured a mmsHiR number at addltiortal villages and headquarters said today German porting today that there had British or Amerirnn governments Administration Leaders threatened a denunciation of Boise, Idaho, Jon. 27— — i that it bad no authority to make submarines had sunk 12 more mer­ with regard to the coming of the towns through fierce fighting "in the change because an act of Con­ ‘‘been little change in the gen­ Boneless Ham Cutlets Eye$ Examined - Glasses Fitted Peru over their border differ­ which the enemy suffered heavy Southern Idaho hib In prospect an chant ahipa aggregating 103.000 troops. He declnred the people el These Stores All Day Tuesday. Expect Price Control gress placed southern Idaho in the tons off the United States and eral situation during the last 24 Ireland have “no feeling ef hoe- ences and declared herself pre­ losses.” advance to what ia now central mountain sone. hours. The main battle area is still 6-8-9-10 Ib. sizes pared to leave the conference. The The Soviet Information Bureau Canadian waata. tIUty toward and no desire to be Lb. 49c BUI to Pasa Senate. Um e^and the staU’s farlners com­ A t the end of the First World north and northeast of Msus,” brought la any wrny Into eonMet Ecuadorean minister to Rio DO in a mid-day commiuique said the (Thia followed a declaration of plained today that the change Uke- war, Murphy explained. Idaho’s said the announcepoent. “There is with the United States." Janeiro, Enrique Arroyo Delgado, advaniie westward continued dur­ the German high command Satur­ Waahlngtcti, Jan. X t— (/TV—Da- ly would disrupt the schedule of Public UtUtUes Commission unsuc­ no change in the situation north in stock. Regular who la a member o f hla country's ing the night, but gave no detalla. cessfully petitioned the Interstate day that U-boats had sunk 18 Hvartag a critical blast at Paries their cows, pigs and b^ns. merchantmen totalling 125,000 of Agedabla." Two Mon Burned T o Dea th delegation, said: “Ecuador Is It added that tha Germaiu loat The boundary line between Ormmerce CTommlaslon to order BIRDS EYE COM BINATION 1440 officers and men on the Scene of Sharp Fighting Mattoon, UU Jan. 27 awe Admlalatralor Daon Renderaon, ready to make a strong denuncia­ mountain and Pacific time now fol­ mountain time for southern Idaho, tons and two Naval units and had aouthern front. torpedoed snothei a^ip and an es­ Msus, a’hlch waa mentioned in men were burned to death and anv- The CORK down payment and Banator McKaUar (D-Tann) told tion of Peru at the plenary seaalon lows the Idsho-Montsna border which then waa in the Par ifle tone. cort vessel in North American yesterday’s communique as « the eral others were lajnred today A4ANCHISTER COMH* 1 Lb. Chopped Steak or 1 Lb. Fillet, the Senate today he would vote and leave the conference without B ^sel Kseaptars at lUhev south to the Salmon river, then Cteage Made In 192$ scene of sharp fighting, is^ b o u t when lire of nnkoan origin ownfl against the compromise pries con­ signing the final accontt.” (H ighly placed Ruaalana ia Lon­ cuts clear across Idaho past the So the late Senator Frank Good­ waters. (Torpedoing of the 8.016-ton ora SO miles northesst of Agedabls through the top floor o f tho f o y 12 months to pay trol meesure peseed yeeterdsy by don said the recapture of Rahev, on Oregon line. It turns east agati ing aaked 0>ngresa to override the stoiy Hotel Byem. FtrenMu wM* 1 Pkg. Green or Wax Beans, carrier Venore off the North Caro­ snd spproximstely the same dis­ the Houea. As a consequence of the flare- the upper Volga 130 miles north­ along the Nevada border, leaving commiaslon and in 1923 obtained tance southeast of Bengasi. ladders rescued oeveral gneets nsri ‘T his glvaa unUmited and vital pasaage o f an act making the lina coast was announced by the 1 Pkg. Blueberries, up, BrasU's foreign minister, Os- west of Moscow, waa “expected at southern Idaho and the extreme The Britiah announced Friday ethers sUd dowa. topeo to safady powers to one man," the senator change. U. S. Navy Monday. She was the balance. waldo Aranha, chairman of the any minute' and that*a blissard- eastern fringe of Oregon Jutting that they had withdrawn from The dead were Meatlfled as H. m SmaR W eekly Paymenta bocMnied. "It win giva him and hla bravlng assault threatened the fa r west o f other regions Included Now, it’a argued, If the clocks seventh vessel reported attacked conference, hoping that a sohiUon Agedabla under the pressure of Corson. 51. Ashland, m.. and WU- CiHOUSC^SON. COMPLETE MEAL FOR 4 ... 85c employes a dictatorial power over German atand at VeUUe Luki, 140 In the mountain time belt. are turned up another hour it will, ia U. S. waters.) wso. c. Soanen, about 4i would be Cotmd before this eve­ the new Axis counter-offensive. A INC Regular Price 93c. every bit of food that goes down mllea farther along and only 80 Waata Same Time fer All State in effect, provide central time for a Six Taakers Clalaaed VlcUms ning, postponod the osrsmonial further Axis advance north and stea. mllas from tbs Latvlaa frontier. The Idaho (Chamber o.' Ooni- region that la no further east than Six large tankers were reported SOS Richard Stone - Optician clostng seislnn until tomorrow. east o f Msus would aerloualy en­ ( aarakanght) (Orel, 200 mllss southwest of merce asked the Interstate Com­ ‘lections which now bavs Pacific by the high command to make up Marketo At a CUsaoo Dr. Robert BL Rabia — Optoaietrist Some progTsas in this direction half of the dosen vessels enoom- danger the Britiah position at 4 n o Moscow, and Brigorod. at the head merce Commission to place the Uma. Bengasi, and might compel the Now York, Jaa. 37— — 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. : 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 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 ,

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 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