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> SATUKDAY, FEBRUARY 7,1942 FOUBTEEN £oanins IbraUk Average Dally Circulation The Weather For the Month of dnnanry, 1943 Forecnet of U. B. WentlMr Borena Scouts’ Court To EntcFtain Defense Group 7,088 Oontlniicd very cold tonight, dt- About Town Heard Along Main Street DINE and DANCE at mlnlshlng winds. Makes Awards Member of this Audit Is Organized And on Some of Manchetter*a Side Streets, Too Bnrenn of Clrculntlona ' lC«nb«n or tlM Hl-LMCue «nd DANTE’S RESTAURANT MancheHer-~A City of Village Charm tlM Bpwortli Lm c u c of the South The manager of a Main street' the north end. The hounds were Badges and Merits Given io,East Center street Odd FelhiwR BuHdtaf Itethodlat church are reminded of having a merry fight over an arti­ PRICE THREE CENTS auaper tomorrow evenlnj; at Rev. Dr. Walson Wood­ business house whose home is In (Claaaliled Advertiaing On Page 13) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1942 (FOURTEEN PAGES) cle that proved to be an inner tube. To Local Boys for ITALIAN AND AMERICAN COOKING VOL.V WA-ie LXI.,a^Am*e* ' *NO. 'w o I l l . ______■ ^ ^ alx o’clock at'the church. Each ruff Is Nainefl (’.hair- Hartford, experienced 'one of those They were tearing away at the Festdrinx Chicken, Steaks, Spnghetti and Ravioli. one attendlnf U reque^ to days" this past week. And when tube in true Japanese ferocity. Passing Their Tests. 7 Orders Pat Up To Take Ont. brtnc a baeket lunch. Tea Md man of Unit. we say he had "one of those dasra" Dogs must be taught they can't do coffee wUl be fumtohed. .^ter NOW FEATURING: we really mean it. such things—and they must learn The Boy Socut Court of Honor th e iu p p er th e Kev. Newell S. ■Rev. Dr. W atson W oodruff, Things started to happen to him to conserve on dog food, too. If was held last evening at the South Booth who la speaking at both pastor of the Center Congrega- they expect their lords and mas­ ART McKAY A m HIS BAND Methodist churches here tomor­ at three o'clock in the morning. He Methodist church, with 25 scouts tlonar Church, was elected chair­ took his wife to a hospital in the ters to win this war. row, will show motion pictures of attending. Members of the Court man of the Amity and Unity Com­ city where she gave birth to a A frica. baby. He was pretty milch excited We never did hear the end of included, Raymond Mercer, chair­ mittee of the local Defense Coun­ thla story, because our informant Singapore iJefenders Rally for Attack; about the happy event and re­ man; Richard Smith, secretary The Salvation Army band cil, sponsored by the State De­ mained at the hospital as long as was too busy to wait and see the which la In charge of the special fense Council. Rev. Earl Furge- outcome. and Clarks Field, assistant scout­ he could before coming to Man- m aster of Troop 98, N orth M ethoi week-end services wdll present sop. .pastor of the North Metho­ che.ster to open the store. A town highway tnick was sta­ Rev. E. Denton Lackey this eve­ dist CTiurch. was elected secretary. tioned along Main street last Mon­ dist church. BINGO TONIGHT When he arrived here he found Many badges and awards were ning at eight o’clock at the cita­ The meeting was called by George that he had forgotten -the keys to day morning as the men accom­ del. and has secured as a speaker H Waddell, chairman of the lo­ panying it were engaged in thejr made at th? Court. Two second -in- the store. He dashed back towards class scouts received five badges tomorrow night Major Padglngton cal Defense Council acting for the Hartford and while going through regular pick-up jobs. The driver of the Hartford corps. State Council. got out of the cab to talk to one and eleven first class scouts re­ Preliminary plans for bettering East Hartford he was arrested for ceived twenty-two badges. Philip New Attacks Repulsed by Bataan Units of the men handling the shovels The British American Club relations between all classes, races speeding. He got his keys and re­ Dolson, member of Troop 98 re­ Bay F^th alumnae in the town turned to Manches-er (driving when along came a gust of wind of Manchester are invited to at­ and creeds will be initiated after and slammed the door of the truck ceived a Star Scout award. Maple Street more Information is received from slowly through East Hartford! and W ard Strange, of Troop 15, re ­ tend the meeting of the Hartford MKw Judy Mc<1arthT he thought his train of mishaps cab abut. The door either locked or ceived the Life Scout award association, Tuesday, February 10, the State Defense Council. jammed and the keys to the vehi­ Home Defense Council was at an end. which is mtide after a scout has Playing Starts 8:13 Admission 25 (3ents at 8 p. m. at the Hotel Garde. At Judy McCarthy, young daughter But it was last Saturday and it cles were on the instrument board. received ten or more merit badges. Jap Invasions Spread Over Vast Area The meeting was called to order The driver was on the point of this meeting plans will be made of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mc­ by George H. Waddell, chairman was pouring cats and d ,gs. He re­ Also, Robert Kurland an Eagle Come Early for Penny Bingo for the annual seml-formal dance. Carthy of 72 North Elm street, is membered he had Jeft his automo­ smashing the glass in the door Scout and m em ber of T roop 25, Pin Japanese Down FOr information about the club, of the Manchester Defense Coun­ when our informant had to leave Manila Bay’s Forts another of Rolda Martin’s dance cil who spoke briefly of the as- bile on Main street so he sent a and one of the outstanding scouts which Is composed of alumnae in boy who works in the store out to the scene. If you see a town truck of Manchester, received an Eagle pupils who will appear in the en­ .sembling of s Home Defense force with its cab window busted you Hartford and vicinity, gradutes of upw ards of -3..')00.000 men and move the car to the rear of the Bronze Palm. This award is made should call Miss Helen Hohl, tele­ tertainment at Pulaski hall tomor­ building. The young fellow moved can write >’our own ending to this to a scout only after he has obtain­ women In the nation, five sixths story. phone 4702. row evening at seven o'clock, un­ of whom were enlisted in the last the car all right, but the storm had ed the Eagle rank and has made let up for a few minutea and when application ^or 25 merit badges. To Ten-Mile der the auspices of St. John's two months. He had little to offer The Youth Fellowship of the he parked the machine be parked Next to the moat discussed topic Silence Japs’ Guns; church. At her teacher’s June re­ the ministers in the way of form­ Other Awards Made South Methodist church are hav­ it right under a ralnwater 'spout. along the main stem this past cital last year, Judy thrilled with ing or operating the organization Other awards were as follows: ing a valentine party at the which is intended to cement rela­ When it started to pour again week was the increase in the doc­ m i STB! her performance on a high pedes­ church Friday evening, February the w-ater shot right into the tors’ house call fee. You can have second class scouts, David Cross­ tal in the form of a candlestick the tions by community, state and Na­ cup, Troop 98, F irs t Aid and P e r­ U a t 7:30. diameter of which was only 24 tion during the all-out war ef­ of the automobile. And when our one guess at what was the most .store manager started for home discussed subject shout town. sonal health; William Sutton, ! Japan Claims inches. Judy loves to dance and is fort; At Mr. Wadd^ell'a suggestion, Troop 98. award for Safety Music. I Halt Rangoon Drive that night he couldn't get a mur­ It isn’t fair to criticize the doc­ one of the cleverest acrobatic temporary officers were elected. First class scouts: Phillip Dol- | Praised Local Group mur out of the engine. He had to tors generally for their decision to dancers in town. have the ignition system dried out. son. T roop 98, F irst Aid and P er- ; The program will continue for Chairman Waddell stated that change the fee schedule. W e.are CMUNGRiNO Australian (ieiieral De­ He finally got home, and says told that this change has been un­ sonal health; Richard Dolson, No. ; CASH Heavy Infantry Fight­ RepoH Brili.h Defend- SluO AseUCy PIHLCO Manchester, in his opinion had more than two hours, and 25 pupll.a; everything turned out happily be­ 98. Handicraft. Safety. Life sav- l British Appear to L. S s C C n of Mrs. Martin will have a part in an “excellent" Defense Council, der discussion for a long time and Ing, Rowing, Public health and | INDIA ers of Singapore rail- V O %/ clares Situation Is R C A RADIOS leaders who took up matters of cause he found hla wife and new­ that one group of the medical men Have Stabilizednhiiixod SalSfli- Vr u r I S ing Occurs at Several either solo or ensemble numbers. born baby doing fine. Cooking; H ow ard Gibson, No'. 98, ‘ CALCU1 W'ell in H and; Organ­ and At the close of the entertain­ vital interest to the local defense, strongly opposed the Idea. They Cycling and Handicraft: Charles Points on Peninsu­ ing Back from Out- To Control ment, Mrs. Bernice Sendrowski accepted or rejected them after were outvoted, however, when the Gryzk, No. 98, Handicraft and wreen River Front Aft- Sign Church I discussion, then Incorporated them When Tommy Dannaher. clerk final meeting on the proposal was and er Ring of Fortilica- izing Attack in Hope Record and her committee of Ladies from Safety; Richard Hubbard, No. 98. ; er Being Reinforced ® la with Hostile Dive the Sewing Circle of St. John's into the local setup for execution. of the towTi court here, gets in held. Cooking. Rowing and Life sav- | tioiia Co’nitiianding All Vessels 'I'o Recover as .Much Combination church rill serve refreithments. Chairman Waddell offered the the Army we hope he doesn’t let As the doctors’ fees were under ing; David Klein, No. 13, Hiking; By Fresh Chinese and Has Failed Bombers Active (Ker- luie of the Municipal building sentiment affect his pocketbook discussion around the town we Edwin Kosakowski. No. 98. Read­ Straits of Johore ■— As Possihle of Lost rooms for the clergymen for organ­ the way it does in court. If he heard a story, the authenticity of Imlian Troops; No ____ head; Several Di­ Records and Sheet Music ing and Safety; Robert Kurland, Those Ground on Island. ization and for meetings of the doea glVe-Jn to some of the sad. which we do not vouch for. Seems No. 25, Scout Citizen: W illiai.i Change in Line De­ rect Hits Scored on Under Fierce Blows Fighting Ships, group. tall tales o?^U buddies, Tommy that a local doctor was called out P reston, No. 13. C arpentry; Rob­ Social Action Director GERTRUDE HERRMANN Congregational Meetings will be broke on pay day, not the Of Nipponese Forces. Engaged in Coast­ KEMP'S, INC. TEACHER OF PIANO lo Bolton late one night on what ert Vice, No. 98, awards for Safety spite Plane Attacks. O f Congregational Enemy Batteries. Singapore, Feb. 9.—(/P)— F im N IT U R E AND SITJSIC Rev. James P. Timmins, pastor day after. appeared to be an emergency. and Reading. of St, Bridget's Church suggested wise, Intercoastal and Determined defenders of Sin­ Pupils’ Homes — 5th Season. On many an occasion in court When the M.D. arrived at the Bol­ Chairman Mercer stressed the Christian Churches As­ Washington, Feb. 9.—(^) Tokyo, (From Japane.se H ours S to 8 P. M. the possible holding of congrega­ here Tommy has opened up his I ton place the danger had appar- importance of every scout to try Rangoon, Burma, Feb. 9.— Inlanil I'sc Excepted. gapore rallied for attack to tional meetings to permit those Broadcasts) Feb. 9.—(A*)—A Saturdays 0 a. m. to 8 p. m. h e a rt and consequently his piir.se intly passed and the patient apolo­ to obtain as much Information as (IF)—Reinforced by fresh serts Outbreak Failure. —Gen. Douglas MacArthur throw a strong invading from otheiKcountrles to state' their strings on hearing a sad story gized for bringing the doctor out Domei, Japanese news agency To Register—Tel. 8085 possible on First Aid and Signal­ Chinese and Indian troops, reported today his troops on force of Japanese off their feelings foi\thl8 country and to from someone who has just been such a distance at such an hour ing. and to be prepared for all correspondent, reported from Washington. Feb, 9 -(.4^ —A Read Herald Advs. Chicago. Feb. 9—tVPi—Dwight J. Bataan peninsula in the Phil­ embattled island today after enable them to take a public stand fined. Frequently he has not only for what turned out to be an un­ emergencies. All of the troops in the British appeared tonight Johore Bahru today that the ■War Shipping Administration was for A m erica at^d how they fit in­ paid part of a fine, but the whole necessary call. "Oh. that’s all Manchester are cooperating with to have stabilized the Sal­ Bradley of New York city, direc­ ippines repulsed new attacks created today by a presidential pinning them down to a 10- to the Americap^ way of life, this British defenders of Singa­ amount—right out of his own right" tine doctor assured the pa­ James Ir\’ine, who is heading the ween river front barring the tor of the Council for Social Ac­ by the Japanese while the order to control the "operation, mile front along the western to be one of ^veral means to pocket. Some of it has been re­ tient. "I had another sick call lo mobilization of the scouts of town. Laundry Service D 500 AU8TIAUA pore were falling back from tion of the Congregational Chris­ Manila bay- fortifications si­ better cement Halations of all make out this way and I thought As Scout anniversary week Japanese drive toward Ran­ i n t f r purchase, charter, requisition, and swamps and beaches. “The turned to him, but in several case.s their outer ring of fortifica­ situation Is well In hand,” de­ groups. the party he befriended has fail­ 1 might as well kill two birds with started Friday, moat of the troops goon and China’s last impor- tian church, said today that "the lenced several enemy big use of all ocean vessels under the Publicity on the ^ople's stand church must regard the outbreak gun siege batteries on the tions commanding the Straits flag or control of the United clared Maj. Gen. Henry Gordon ed to make good on the loan. one stone." will attend church In groups to­ tont gateway to the sea. Pos­ Stretching roughly in an arc of some 5,000 miles from tha Ran- of Johore under fierce blows of on problems affectingxthelr adopt­ A few weeks back some medical m orrow. AT of war as a sign of its tragic fail­ States" except fighting ships and Bennett, commander of the Aus­ ed nation and themselv\s was giv­ Tommy will find that there are sibly the Japanese drive had been Cavite shore. A War Department gobon area of Burma to Islands east of New Guinea, the paths of Japanese forces on the fortre.ss is­ tralians. whose sector the Japa­ two places where sentiment coats corps trucks were at the local broken. Army heaiiquartera an­ ure in the situation. those engaged in coastwise, Inler- en by Rev. Timmins as tme of the "For it to then hel^ wage war communique said heavy infantry numerous and mulllple-licaded Japanese Invasion thrusts are. indicated land. "Dispatches from Singapore nese had clVJ.sen for a surprise SUPER-BINGO money- in the court clerk’s job armory. The medical corps emblem nounced tonight that there had j on this map as the war of the far western Pacific swings Into Its third most effective mediums\of dis­ fighting had occurred at several Island said British troops have be­ night landing. and in the Army. intrigued a group of bystanders been no change on the strong Sal­ month— with Japan still on the offensive on all of the many battle- (Contlnued on Page Eight) seminating good will an^g all and they inquired what it was. The (Continued oa Psge\Two) points on the peninsula with hos­ gun to flee down highways to "We have taken a stand on a people. \ New Model Laundry ween river line although enemy frons on land and sea. Singapore In the southern part of strong Une and are organizing an $200 IN PRIZES Those who patronize the Rock­ emblem is Illustrated by a wand or tile dive bombers active overhead, Following receipt of specific in­ planes had been attacking posi­ the Island," the broadcast de­ attack which it la hoped will re­ struction from Rev. C. Dent Lj^ck- ville bus, either going to Hartford staff on which are entwined a tions on the east bank of the river. but all attacks were repulsed by couple of snakes. One of the medi­ Pictures the American-Flllplno defenders, clared. ' cover aa much as possible of the ey of the Slate Defense Cuumnl, or to Kockvillo, wish that the 30 miles north of Moulmeln. Later Eager to Give drivers would settle on some com­ cal corps officers explained that for MEANS A W ould Move Cut Loose With Barrage lost terrain. " & NAVY CLUB. Inc. the Amity and Unity Committee In the day there was an exchange (Tokyo broadcasts. heard in K S m of Manchester will take action. mon stopping place ■ Depetffil was a “caduceus" and, with a of amall arma fire—nothing--more. dor •'The Japanese full dress offen­ Square. There Is no sign to indi twinkle in his eye, he said "If you IDENTIFICATION sive against the mighty British Far Oslo, declared Japanese parachut­ Bombera Damage Enemy entrance to Manila bay M artial Law Puts Carkiii" Soloiis ists took part In the battle, anil cate where the buses are supposed want to get a doctor’s cork out and "Imperial bombers supported bv All Jap8 500 hidden Japanese guns which have Eastern base got under way to a Saturday, February 7 th stop and discharge or take on look up the derivation of the cadu­ thunderous .'tart late last night rep'irted that the Japanese Navy SAYING fighters yesterday inflicted some been bombarding the forts for sev­ was expected to join in the at­ pas,sengers. Consequently the ceus." LICENSES damage on small enemy con- | eral days, the forts' guns scored when Jap.snesc batteries mounted Morale \ iews AT 8 :15 P. M. 25 GAMES! ilriVyra stop at varying points. You Whereupon we did. It was the Miles Inland on the north shore suddenly cut tack at any moment in an all-out % centrations," the communique add- i several direct hita on enemy bat­ assault on the island.) (20) $5.00 GAMES! (3) $10.00 GAMES! mythological symbol of Hermes, 15 Riotous M oroccan mlghit wait to board the bus in ed. teries. loose with a withering, continuous (1) $20.00 GAME! (f) $50.00 GA.ME! TAXI? front of Merz’s barber shop only who In aiidltlon to a lot of other barrage paving the way for the Japs Virtually Beleaguered Elite Studio "There was also actliity by Im­ Text of Communique !)Ir». Roosevelt Would Under a hail of British artillery ALL FOR $1.00! CALL to find that the driver will pull to jobs, was the god of science in­ perial reconnaissance planes. I Dies Committee Asserts landing operations. the curb further down the Square cluding medicine. But. for some 983 Main Street For You ! The text of the War Depart- fire which swept the shallow wa­ Ample Parking In Rear «f Club. There were no enemy raids over ’The first Indication that Japa­ Be ‘Perfectly Delight­ almost in front of Nichols’ store. reason or other that early history Nipponese Fifth Col­ ibent's communique—Number 98 Factions in Place ters of Johore strait, the Japanes* 65R8 falls to explain, the caduceus came Burma last night. Early this —of the war—based on reports re­ nese troops came Into contact with force was virtually, beleaguered, Several persons have missed the morning two warnings were ed* If Asked to Explain to be used in olde England as the Singapore island came at 12:16 a. unable to receive reinforcements Prom pt! bus because of this. By the time The same high quality work as usual on sounded in the Rangoon area but umn Only Awaits Or­ ceived here up,^l° 9;®® *- *• *' Sale! symbol of roving bands of rob­ w ar tim e toles com m ittee sssertln g th at a our harbor defenses from I he Large Block M. O rfltelll, Mgr. than the thieves and robbers adap­ four minutes later by a red flare she would be "perfectly delighted " artillery and aerial bombardment ■OAK GRILL- tation the early Englanders gave Shoppers (Continued on Page Ten) Japanese Fifth Column awaits only Cavite shore have been located and Violent Events Laid signifying completion of landing if congres,smen who have criticiz­ thniughoiit yesterday imd all last Office At The 'Tea Rimoi Next week Is to be observed as service this week. attacked by counter-battery fire “l^'HERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” the Insignia. ’lokyo's orders to strike on the operations ed certain civilian defense active night. "Negro Week” throughout the na­ from our forts. Several direct hits To (Competition for Of Buildings tion - and programs are to be de­ Pacific coast, plana to demand that A reporter then said the mi- ties and moved to strip It of The tempo increased violently In We were discussing with a group Luncheon all Japanese be uprooted from west were obseVved and some of the * . . . thonty__ ^.5.. to direct morale-building I A-Hi 111 fi 1 rt O' the night, and ragged rows of DINE AND DANCE voted to paying tributes to the ac­ Regular pirk-up and ilelivery service enemy batteries were silenced. Support of Arabs. tial landing party waa driving to­ complishments of that race. That gathered in the post office the Gun Fire Ends coast atatea and interned at least ward undisclosed heights. Aa Jap­ activities would allow her to ex­ J.ip;.nese special landing 'coats be- To the Lilting Tunes of other morning the problems that vou want it. 500 miles Inland. "Heavy liifantry fightli-g occur­ Mosj Desimelive Blaze anese guns blazed away without plain the situation. would be a good time for local or­ red IntermlttifnUy at various ponlts Madrid, Feb. 9.—(iP)—Riot- ganizations to do something extra war-time censorship are imposing 3 0 c u p •'Shinto temples still operate, response from the enemy batter­ The Office of Civilian Defense (Continued on Page Ten) upon the newsp.apers. We explain­ Airplane Ride prngraganda outlets still dissemi­ In the B ataan peninsula. The out factions in Tangier were In 18 Years Causes ies, word came at 12.25 a. m. that has been under congressional “fire DON MAC AND HIS for the Negro troops that are lo­ nemy made several attempts at since the appointment of Mclvyn FILMS cated .In and around Manchester. ed that it was all moat confusing, nate propaganda material and .ei kept throttled by Spanish Damage Exceeding a second Japanese unit closely co­ and that thla newspaper is doing Served 11:30 M. Japanese, both alien and Americanl ppenetration ancl Infiltration. All at­ operating with engineers also had Douglas, movie actor, and Mayria DEVELOPED AND One of the officers In the regi­ tacks were repulsed by our troops. Morocco authorities under RHYTHM MASTERS ment was visiting in the Herald Its best to abide by the ndes even to 8 P. M. Pffssenger Is Wounded citizens, atm spy for the Japanese Million in Philadelphia PRINTED though It may be criticized for not N EW MODEL martial law today after the (Oootinued on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Eight) plant the other day and he said the Flashes ! DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! printing what seems to be leglU AT Critically as Craft Flie« (Oootlnued on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Eight) 24-HOUR SERVICE beat rule to follow In handling latest in a chain of mysteri­ Philadelphia, Feb. 9.—(^--The (lAte Bulletins of the l/P) Wire) Roast Beef Roast Turkey Veal Cutlets Negro troops as they go arhund m ate news. Over Restricted Area. ous, violent events laid to city's most destructive fire in 18 Half Broilers Chicken a la Caerlatore Steaks Film Deposit Box town is "Leave ^ttaem alone and One of the group posed a ques­ SILK CITY competition of Britain and they will leave yf>u alone." tion that might be worth deMng years ravaged a large block of Named >Ioscow- Envoy Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer At Store Entrance after for an answer. He asked, Germany for Arab supportdn TTie clergymen have done a good l a u n d r y G ranite C ity. III., Feb. 9—e.-ii appoinlej anilm-sador to Tur- on the gee-gees In town following probing. There have beep two or With Any Lot At STONEHAVEN As Cartridge Company plant. Forees of Timoshenko G lltlc r Vf cltCF The explosion deatpiyed the tax*, wall collapsed, but police reported Goniu'il Site k e\ . AMERICAN last Tuesday's court case. Not be­ three pastors In Manchester pul­ Soldiers from Jffferscn barracks two other automobiles, part of the no one was missing. .-\u ) - Scores of Homes Al«o Tangier, in the Spanish-seized for­ the air. Eight alarms were sound­ M. K iinIow. 53-year-old plunibi-r, LEGION HOME agents'’ were wary about continu­ have done a Senator Wheeler and company officials declined c mer international sone across the ed. Forty fire companies and 75 Pacific ar Group Cairo, Euypl, F^b. 9.—(^)' was found shot to death in bed in h i d oU ing the buaineas. 'They weren’t hopped on the "all out" bandwagon. m ent. Desperately pressed German S u b m erged as R iver —British bombers scored hi«ij his home here today and Coronet quite certain whether U was the They might clarify their positions, Will Make Inveatigation troops laid vast mine fields in Ring H o le in L evee. (Continued oa Pag* Two) (CoatlBued OB Page Two) Puzzle to the British. James J. ( orrigan began an im­ LEONARD STREET women angle or the horse bual- howtver, because there are, no on munition factories and mediate Investigation. Detective YOU PAY FOR ness that instigated the police Army authorities at Jefferson the Donets basin today in an ------doubt, many In their Sunday m ov­ barracks said merely tliat a report London. Feb. 9 - -P" The Ex­ submarine wharves in a raid (apt. Walter I.. Kurcon said a visit to a Main street address last attempt to halt the on-rush- y u b a Chty. caiif., Feb. 9—(.ei — young woman, whom he identified By our "Motffrffd ing audiences who don't like some of the shooting had been sent to change Telegraph Agency reported on the Naval dockyard at Sa- ‘Tuesday morning. of the things that have been ing Soviets, but the forces of N early 20,000 acrea of fertile Sac- as Miss Arden Meehan. SO. 'll We understand also that some Seventh Corps area headquarters 1 from Canberra today that Aus- |! lamis in (Jreece Saturday SATURDAY Fu«l OH Dfflivorlo*" preached on our war effort—before at Omaha and an investigation Marshal Semeon Timoshenko ramento valley farm land and Beating Truck Shortage Meriden, was being held aa a ma- of the ’absents are fearful that lo­ and after December 7 last. scores of homes lay under several i trallan Prime Minister John Cur- ' niuhl. an R.A.F. communique ,,.^>1 „ itness be»-ause she vvas^ln cal authoiitlea will step into the would be made there. and Red sappers cut fiye feet of water today after the Kiislow's house when iMillre a rriv ­ —A. Non. Delbert Richardson. Granite (?ity tin announced the eatabliahmont in said today. Menidi airdrome NIGHT picture before either state or lanes through it. At another Feather river ripped a gaping hole London of a Pacific war council. ed there. l*olii-e first learned ol county officers slap down. flying instructor who was piloting With Horses Complicated ' near .\thens also was raided, the affair, Kureon said, when a the plane, gave this account of the point, the Ruaslana aald they ex­ in a levee. CMrtin said that Sir Earle Page, tracted 2;800 anti-tank minea Approximately 200 reaidenta of Australian representatives in L*jn- as well as Benjrasi and Tripoli woman, who deelined to divulge When Manchester finally gets a ALICE COFRAN Incident: (Knowa As Roaea AUee) buried beneath the anew. Tudor moved from their homes ex­ ■ wired together. No one could ex­ don, would be the Dominion's in Libya. her name, said that Kuslow bOd .\d mission: Fair Rent committee. If the gov­ Henaon and Miss Keith, taking Kan.sas City, Feb. 9 — It just shot himself and that she was SPIRITUAL MEDIUM Despite these and other obsta­ pecting the water (o be six feet plain how It happened to survive member for the present. ernment ever gives us a rent law their first plane rids, asked him to deep before tonight. Scores of farm sounded so simple—beating the ealling from his home. Seventh Osaghter of a Seventh Son fly over the girl'a home at Alton. cles, the Rusaiana swept three those years of progress. OUiers Consideration is being given, he • • • with teeth In It, there will be more D onets ■villages clear of the families preceded them in evacuat­ tire and truck ' shortage with Cairo. F^ypt, Fell. 9.—()c plenty for the committee to In­ Born With n . He refused because he feared it were located at Bonner Springs added, to strengthening Australian Rendlnga Dally, lachidlag Sunday, Nazis. ing their homes. horses. representation in Washington to —British desert fiphters. Defense Details Given vestigate. was too close to the restricted and White Church. Kaa.. and Link- New York, Feb. 9.— /TV—FBI • A .M .totP. M. Or By Appoint- Several Flamlllea Es-aruated provide an adequate link with the Right now most of the criticism area. 18 Other Piacea Captured Nearly 75 miles to the south, the But actually it's a pretty com­ vUIe, Mo., shipped to K ansas C ity holding their positions firmly agenta testified today In Federal Nov, hf m um ol ih* catiiM m i for rent raising here seems di­ naeaL In the Servlee of the Peo­ He then turned the plane at an Eighteen other populated piacea plicated business and not tbe least and reconditioned with 40-year- comblnet; Chiefs of Staff Commit­ ple for M Tears. Sacramento river, carrying- more before Tobruk, have thrust court that a letter detoliing the udM) Rod teal Mncr am m t m du rected against a man who moved altitude of 1,100 feet at a point be were captured on the central front of tbe complications, la getting old p arts. tee functioning there. defenses of Pearl Harbor, the Is­ ro« an ftm iim i vHh s tkfcw ihst is IM Chnrch Street, Hartford, Coon. water than for years paat, bestad Puzzled By .Meaning out patrols against the enemy In here from a community to the believed waa eight or 10 milea from aa the Reds pressed toward Smo­ the efforts of 60 workmen and Dobbin to and from work. Several old fashioned hitching land of Oahu, and Ihierto Rlec wws ^uutd vidi dM Arod gtUmmm i f Phono «-0M7 the SMtricted sone. Informed sources in London linrM m u ram Morose ook. Tte» east of Manchester and who rep- lensk. Heavy artillery waa said to flooded 8.800 acrea of asparagus, A grocery chain, caught with weights were found in an antique in the El Mechili area .south found in th e effe<-ts of an alleged ocket •orroe lo a drlirary tacaipr aod rea^ts an Eastern financing Seve« Shota Hit Ship have destroyed ten German planes pea and barley land near RJo Vlata. thin tires, decided on the change. shop. A comnson rock had to were puzzled by the meaning of of the C.ebe! F.l Achdar German secret agent killed early Curtin s announcement since there a four guaraacor of fall Mcaaura. organisation. Seems that this man As he banked, the, first of seven on the ground near the front lines. Several famiiiet were evacuated Operating in the exclusive West- I serve one w agon—the antiques ranges, the Britisli said today last vear in a traffic accident. The la buying up property rather stead­ Shota hit the ship. One pierced While front Une news Waa aafeiy. port and country club districts, i were -scarce had been no information of the es- agents said that the alien v»x5 ily here — obtaining his fynds scarce, dlapatchea M d of rear line four miles from the nearest stab­ The troubles didn't end there. , tablisbment here of such a council. in a communique-. British mo­ .i AD.MISSION PRIZES! Henaon'a hip and stomach. Another Meanwhile, the death toll in last bile column' engaged inlar.try and Capt. l Irick Von Der 0»tea. through Federal financing. He im- penetrated the gasoline tank, forc­ destruction by the Red Army from week's storm in the San Francisco ling facilities, the operators dis­ Swamped with Ride Please ' In fact, it had been understood letter, IntrodiH-ed In evidence al ihediatefy jumps the rental fee In Range and Sevastopol to the northwestern covered that's quite a jsunt. The present generation of high th a t it w-ould sit id Washington. artillery forie' of l-’ieM Mar-hsi ing Rlchardaon to switch to an bay region m ounted to five. Erw in TUiiiiniel I'.’ niiic.- W' st of the trial of six men and a woman • the properties he Obtains. And the sector beyond Kalinin. So now as the store executives school students never saw any­ His statement that Sir Earle noted that there were l.K) Nava) emergency aupply. Thomas HU’. 65. who was rescued Ain El Gazala. cV-ast-i! [v.int which increases are not amall. ’They are^ The garage is very eonvenleatly ar Russian acouts slipped through from the wreckage of his home af­ pile off a street car (1907 vintage) thing like it. The dellevry boys w-ould represent .Australia tem po­ units stationed In Pearl Harbo« Fuel Oil Here Is a simple Ewly American Style Henaon atumped against M|aa the Axis claiiiiod wa- captured Reg. Games Start 8:15 sometimes as high as |10 e month ranged with an entry from the kitchen. heavy German lines at one {Mint ter It had been niaahed by an earth tbe equine staff, members step thing like it. The delivery boya rarily was taken as an indication und "at least 59 shi|M la tbe har­ —at least a |5 raise. with attached garage. There ii a built- Keith groaning. Richardson, fear­ that'he might be referring to con­ Satuaday. ' ...... Five rooms, bath, and garage make this ing another aalvo, decided against and blew up an anti-tank poet lull­ aUde, died la te la st night. haughtUy from a truck trailer, for Just one ride in the wagon. bor." Penny Bingo .\t 7:20 Rather a paradoxical situation in fireplace, a regular sized dining room, ing ten Germans. (1941 model) and stroll over to It’a pretty hard to say "No," ee- ferences of the British war cabi­ Harry C-ommunlcation Unes s s s —using government funds to buy The an anaergancy landing demlta his and a well arranged kitchen. a home for a family of alx. In the past four days, Sevastopol the waiUng wagons in the back necially when some of the peti­ net. Air forces supported the land .Markets At a Giaace bousing to raise rents to get more pasaentp^s injuriea and flew his Chirtin said the establishment of W. G. Glenney crippled ahlp back to tbe airporL arUilery and planes have smashed Treasary Balance lot fresh for a daya work. tioners may be from customers' troops again, and continued , to New- York, Feb. 9.—WV— Iv!;’ \ S • ,{ f. • r L. T. W OOD money from people who pay taxes nine Nasi artillery batteries hurl, Waguas Sonaetklag of H*a9arba fam ilies. the council in London had been .Stocks—Heavy; leaders dtp *• give tha $overnment the Savon of tbe buUeta etruck the h arry th e lengthened Axis corfi- Ing shells Into that besieved Cri­ And thoee wagons were nome- The horses seem to be the only agreed to because of tbe urgency w ar uew-s. money In the first place. Co. The Jarvis Realty Company plaae’a under carriage, wtnga and Washlngtoo, Fab, 9—(JP)— The of the Allied position in the Pa­ muni^ation lines. CO. fuaetage. One of them pierced the mean Naval base. position Of the Treasury Feb. 9: thlng of a headache. They don’t one* disturbed by the whole bual- Patrol activities near El Mechili J —Irregnlariy lewer; trad PWaty of Parking Spare In Rear! Coal, Laniher. Maaoas’ SappBea, PHONE 4112 or 7275 neas. A motorist backed into one cific. Judy came into the office one P a la t pilot’s chair, only an Inch from CenplalB of Treatment make ’em any more. brought that strategic desert point. lag at s m iaiini^ CENTER STREET Receipts, $69,564,951 13. expen- One that served a Westport and the staid horse merely stepped "I am gratified to learn that Mr. PHOXE IKHi I day this week to report thsrt there m No. Main SL TeL 41U Ricbaidaan’a body. On the southwestern front, the CWttoa— H lg“^ ’ Well Lighted and Patrolled! dituraa. S1S0.69S.096.M: nat hal- grocer more than half century up onto tbe parking atrip Jintil 'I. 1 we’re two very unpatriotic dogs at *Tt am ^ ed like hall,*’ cemaMBt- tOaattaoed oi P»^e Eight) (Ca«tiaue4 on Page Twei 1 speculative 9eytBSs| f ((CMUjiBaff m Twe). y > $3,949489,089.09. * ago was ^uteO qtit of U o n g t M (Rtnr'suUi^ away. J* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. ’ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1942 MANCWESTBK EVJBNING HERAL.D, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1942 '|V( Jill of German defenaea on tbe Ruaaian in its war effort our government Hits Attitude front. More Kindly has aecn fit to call men of every of the houses in Woodland Park announcing tha Rad Army had ra- Bray’x Time Changed War Is Seen Nice, Unoccupied France— The race and type Into the Army. As and along 3road etreet with sev­ Fire Ravages captured the town of Krasnograd, First Time In Years County ‘F* Notes Church Rally Reports Last Year Best Marquis de Selves, 67, former pres­ our own boys are in different parts lother Large eral others erected by him on 60 mllca aouthwaat of Kharkov ident of the French Senate. of this land and as we expect the and an Important Junction on tha Held on War New York—James F. Hanley, Start Needed people in those localities to be Woodland atreet hear Broad Sign Church Prallmlnary. ^plans for the an- Kharkov • Dnlepcropetrovsk and For the last 20 years or more luial Hartford 49, one of Tin Pan Alley’s out­ friendly, hospitable and charitable ■treat. Large Block Ode.ssa railway. This report indi­ County Older Boys' Well Atteiided In St. James’s History standing aong writere. composing Homes Project It la opening a new tract in a Frank E. Bray has had a clock Has Failed Conference, conducted in April by South Church Pastor De­ to them, let us accept these boys thickly settled section of the town cated anothsr advanca for the Rua- in his window. He never the County YMCA, will be laid at Shepard Sees' Nation music for such hits as "Back Home from the South and West and In sians driving waatward In the changed It from standard to In Indiana." Rose of Washington ways that are appropriate and in as it wlU be but two atreeU west Of Build^y^s a meeting of tha Conference, con­ World Frieiidthip Is Losing Conflict for Square,” "If You Knew Susie,” livers Sermon Against Bondred Mor« to Be of the Orford Soap Company. Donets area toward Dnleperopet- daylight saving tim e .and to (Continued from Page One) ducted In April by the County Rev. Wm. ). Dunn Re-, keeping with Army discipljj^e and In order to bave the necessary rovsk.) prevent confusion ■ he had YMCA, wdll be laid a t a m eeting Nutrition News and "Honeymoon Lane.” , Race Prejudice. nioraile be friendly, hospitable dnd fContlnued from Page One) The assertion that the cele­ . Sermon Topic at South Six Reasons. Indianapolis—Rufus Isaacs, 60, CoMtnicted in North information to present to the placed a card on it announcing or bless war would be to put an of the Conference Planning Com- veals Over $45,000 in charitable to them. In a world brated German artillery no longer retired Insurance broker and one­ like this It takes us ail to make a PHA authorltlea In Hartford this that It was standard time. nntl-cllmax on its pathetic weak- ] inittec to be hold at the County Y Methodist *Church. Four Milkman and His New Preaching oh the theme "It Section of Town. pli'ccs of apparatus joined the w a s a factor id the Uoncta and ness. " hi- dei larcd in an nddross Headquarters in Hartford Thiirs. Receipts, $4,0()0 Bet­ Hartford, Feb. 9.—((Pi-Lieut. time entertainer. nation." morning for their approval it wa-s Thi.s morning at 10 o'clock Delivery Plan. Gov. Odell Shepard ^ told the Con­ Takes Us A.l To Make The liglit. Hkcalne lighting cania from Col. the old tinn wi... being shown prepared for the I’mfesiors' Pro- ^ 'lay afternoon. The Conference is O m aha—W. B. T. Belt, 71, re tir­ necc.^sary to do considerable w'ork Four niilldliiKs Destroyed A large number of persons at­ ter Than Last Year’s. necticut Conference'on Social and ed president of the Northwestern Manctaeater la to bave anotbor li. .Nadysav, who said that the am- hut at 11 o'clnk i change wins, ie.s.s|onnl Advisory -Section of th e . a tw o,day gathering, draw ing old- How many times have we said— (Jhurch” the Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Vermont Declines at the plot yesterday getting maps Knur buildings w ere de.-^troyed nninltlon furniahed each battery Labor LcKlslation Sunday that the Bell Telephone Company and for made. The hands were ad-i Intemat'onai Council of Religious er boya from all aectloni of the tended the Missionary Rally held "You know, I have a family and Jr., pastor of South Methodist : 100 bouaa developmant to ba buUt ready. and 18 Others were damaged be­ had been cut down until tha mass St. James’s church reports re- , country was losing the war for six 48 years associated in the tele­ under EHA approval on land lo' There has been a deposit made vanced one hour and Instead ot j Education County. Membara ot tha Planning In South church la the afternoon ant kept pretty busy at home. . .. (Jhurch called for a more kindly A decline was shown in the fore the ewlft-spreadlng flames Are which usually preceded an In­ Should Encourage Demorraclea I Committee . will re p re se n t and evening. In the afternoon ses. ceipta for the y ear 1941 as $45,212, reasons. phone Industry. population of Vermont In the 16th caUd In the Et|bth School and with Mr. Holl for the sale of the the old familiar 'standard' I do want to help in our defense and hospitable attitude on the part wore brought under contml fantry attack had bean eliminated. But this," he continued, "does churches, schools and other qom- ■Ion Dr. E arl E. S tory presided, These he listed as: Gallatin. Tenn.—Capt Stafford census of the United States by UUIlUea Watrlct on tbe north aide land to Mr. Griffin and the deal ' Approximately 200 persons Several Places 0

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9.1942 PAGE SI *AGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAT. FEBRUARY 9, 1942 Jylkka was driving wast oa High­ chairman. Six local Hlgk achool contest and from there to the fi­ possible fracture ot hla rUia, ao>V ttriU be the hour in which there type of action now being advocat­ Passenger Hurt land street and skidded on the wet students have entered. They are: nals which place has not yet been cording to the report. Six Students Janet Brown, Dawif MarceSiu, Den­ designated. Tlie state winner re­ Is Badly Hurt, Amr^ratpr ed. Three Violent SERIAL STORY Banquet Held pavement aad the car climbed an SulU'van entered a Maple atn dawns a new and better world. As Car Is Upset embankment and' overturned. The nis Gibson, Donald Stidham, Doug­ ceives a $60 MSh award and the tavern late Saturday afternoon ______I— ^------In general, this new school of Man About Manhattan roof of the car, which waa owned Enter Contest las Phelps and Nancy Griffin. The capital prize is the $4,000 Cantor Can’t Tell How the proprietor, believing SulUvaa Soenitis Xfrslb '‘Regardless of Party” thought, which Is apparently State Deaths By Number 1 by Otto Winters, of 21S Highland subject . this year will be the award for a complete college edu­ had been beaten up, calM the po­ greatly In harmony with the Im­ By George Tucker TAMBAY GOLD street, was wrecked when It "Rights We Defend." cation. lice. Sullivan, d az^ told the offi­ PUBLISHED BT THB The Presldent'a statement on Miss Virginia Riviose, 22, of 1Q7 smashed Into the pavement. Sponsored by Legion The committee in charge of the cer that he h ^ been tn an auto ■ERALD PRINTING CO, INC. patience England Itself now seems BY SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS COPYRIOIfT, 1A41, To Speak Here at the Vernon Man Is. Patient r< Btu«II Sirtat what kind of a Congrea.i he would New vffrk.—True it is that food' "McCarthy, Rose McCarthy.” NKA ABRVICA. INCi Nearly 70 in Attendance Beacon street, Hartford, waa No arrest was made as a result This is the third year which the contest has arranged a program accident but did not give the locn. to be feeling over its own conduct Man Iiijureil by Auto treated at Manchester Memorial of the accident. for the evening of the contest. The tion or other details, and said hi Uancbasttr. Conn. like to have elected next fall Is for one man may be poison for an­ "And your husband's name?” Legion Home to Win local Legion Post hu sponsored At Hospital with Facial THOMAS FERGUSON of the war, is .seeking to veer "Naturally, it's the same as me As Speakers" Praise hospital early Sunday morning Post Band, under the direction of had returned to Manchester from Ooiiaral Manas^T other, and a tale that makes you Last Month Dies in ••nie Big w ind—” the Eddie Cantor Scholarship ora­ being subjected to as man>’ inter­ away from the defen.sive, play- own, McCarthy." burial ground. A sort of private after a car in which 'she waa a College Scholarship. torical cpntest and it also marks Ralph Von Deck will take part in Ami Body Injuries. Hartford in a taxi. ‘ FoundfS Oetobar I. IIII laugh Is likely to leave your com­ CHAPTER XXXI Local Fire Fighters. passenger, operated by Relno Helping In War Effort pretations as there are political our-strength-close-to-our-c best "1 mean his full name." Hospital Also. cem etery." the first time that more than one the musical end and the affair will Lieut. Barron plana to question Pabllahtd Kr»rr BTanln* Except panions unmoved. "When he Is full." Rose replied, Hendy flew back to report, and "I'll say it's a cemeter;’!" I said. Jylkka of 65 Connecticut Boule­ be open to the public. Last year Sullivan further at the noapttal ambitions affected by It. Thus, policy upon which democratii- contestant has entered. Each con­ Clarence J. Sullivan, 27, of Dob­ Sundara and Helldara Entarad at Nevertheless, everyone has a fa­ "he thinks it's Jack Dempsey, but brought word to the sheriff that "Tombstones for Tambay.” Hose and Ladder Company No. vard. Blast Hartford, overturn on San Diego (45—Fifty-four refu­ The annual oratorical contest, testant is allowed from 12 to L4 the only entrant was James Mur­ when he has recovered from hIS tha Poat Offlca at Manchaatar. one Congressman proclaimed that By The Associated Press gees from the scrap heap are help- sponsored by Dilworth Cornell son avenue, Vernon. Is a patient Conn., aa Sacond Claaa Mall Mattar conduct in this war has so far vorite story, and here are some: when I lay me haifds on him it's Loren Oliver waa ready to face "I don't follow you. Mom." _ held its annual banquet,Saturday Highland street Sunday at 3:35 minutes to deliver the oration and phy who finished third in the state Injuries and shock sufficiently to it meant that all of the present Jimmy Durante's favorite; "I'm still McCarthy." Two persons took their own trial any time the governor would "You haven’t paid oft the note a.m. according to a report of Offi-, ing mightily in tlie war effort. Post i02, American X^egion was finals. at Manchester Memorial hospital tell what actually happened to' been based, possibly from choice, evening at headquarters on Pine the winner from Manchester • is after an .pnhappy Saturday after­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES members of Congress were, with silting in the p.ark and there was lives and an accidental shooting guarantee his safety. yet, have you?" cer John L. Cavagnaro filed at po­ The veterans, 30 decrepit street set today by Chairman Edson then - entered in the District con­ him. Ona Taar by Mall ...... I«.0« more probably from neces.sity street. This brought to a close, the lice headquarters. cars and 24 buses from Salt Lake Bailey, principal of the Manches­ noon when he received mysterious Par Month br Mall ...... I to a fellow along side of me asleep A few m onths ago Edna B. accounted for a third violent death "Looks like we wouldn't need I "No. It isn't due till the first." test which in turn goes into the the President's blessing, entitled Tliis now kind of advice would with about 2.'> flies on his nose. | Smith, editor of a Ixiok of favorite series of banquets the fire com­ City and Wilkes-Barre, Penn., ter High School, for Thursday The long-tailed chickadee mi­ injuries which put him into a hos­ SInKla Coot ...... I .01 him." Mowry said. "Well, if the Wando lode is Mias Riviose was discharged state finals. D uring 1939, th e Netherlands Dallvarad Ona Taar ...... IS.M to reelectlon. have the democratic worlil taKe He woke up. lopked at the flies : stories, entered into this exchange in the state over the week-end have been enlisted to help get the evening. February 19 at the Le­ grates in the fall merely by flying pital bed. Police Lieutenant Wil­ which was unmarred, however, by "How's that again?” I said. I playe1ng cards. This .sort of argument sounds death Sunday in the Bridgeport as that. Is it, Doc?" Inc., aaaumea no financial reaponti- we want Congressmen, rdgardle.ss i imnion. "dnt'.s de President of de ■swift kick in the pants. I to get Juddy back into the Kent "It’s pretty bad. Mom," he said. t'erem onlea .Are Begun blllfy for typographical errort ap­ convincing, when it is aided bv United States. " I Sincerely, home of a school chum. William pearing In advertlaementa In the of party, who will back up the ' fam ily?" "And wlien'll you be leaving?" At 6:45 all were called down­ hind-sight. It l.s true that Hitler "Ye.vli ■ .said the first Negro George Jean Nathan. Foley, while they exam ined a .22 stairs to the temporary dining Mancheatar Evenina Herald caliber rifle Foley had bought only He shook his head, and looked "In about three weeks. I'm fix­ Government of the United .States ! hasn't Invaded England, but there "What HE Done'" Mr. George Jean Nathan. | ing up the stockade as a small room. All marched to their re­ Watkin.8 have a wealth of choice things for you to choose New York City, a short time before. Police said the quite melancholy, for him. "Not' Monday, February 9 and who have a record of backing Is no guarantee th a t he wouldn t a hope." tie said. "I can take it field museum." spective seating places at the table from . . . at a wide range of prices and at welcome sale It's Milton Wright, author of New Y'ork. 1 boys, who were to graduate to­ to the accompaniment of music up the country in an emergency, i gether this summer, did not realize when I'm licked. Y’ou never know savings. In a store as large as this you are pretty sure of have done it, or still won't do it, "The .\rt of Conversation " w-ho , Dear Mr. Nathan: Y’ou wouldn't That night came a big wind. which was furnished by Tony The Hour regardle.ss of party. | prefers this one about the census . kick a lady in the pants, would that the gun was loaded. what you've lost till the ball is under what he might consider fa­ over the fence and out of the park. Through it, I kept hearing sounds Obright. popular young xviophon- finding just what you want, at the price you want to pay. The President himself repeated ; taker who inquired of a buxom you ? Richard "T. Haines Halsey, 76, Ist. After all had rea?l-.'d their This raomlng, most of us made vorable circumstances. It is true former member of the governing I'm writing my lawyer and having I didn't understand. Doc and Watkins famous reproductions and adaptations of tradi­ the phrase, "regardless of party.' Irish wife: i Sincerely, Swoby showed up at breakfast places Harry White led the crowd what was our greatest contribu­ j that It might have been better to "What's vour name 7 " 1 I.M1.SS) B. Sm ith; board of the New Y’ork Stock Ex­ the final papers fixed up. to leave tional styles, and their growing collection of good contem­ is. Juddy her freedom. Don't let her with swollen hands. in the rendition of the national tion to the winning of this war so That ought to be clear, and his keep British strength in Libya, change, struck by a car in New porary styles, are featured at varied prices. One of your marry Todd, though. It'll never "Don't you boys have any anthem . far. We turned our clocks ahead intention ought to be clear, even ' Haven, Jan. 20. died Saturday Dinner was served Immediately most pleasant surprises will be this discovery.. .it costs no rather than split it with Malaya, night in a hospital there of his In­ w ork." sense?" I said. "Y’ou've been in an hour, thereby lending an hour to Mr. Flynn. | but we seem to recall that mo.st Just about rovers the legislative A swell lad In lots of w4ys, poison oak again.” after this, and consisted of turkey more to own Watkins furniture I waterfront. juries. and all of the fixings. It was a to the same cause for which other There is, in this, no indication of the military exports, at th.' Your Federal Hendy. and no man's fool. His "Not this time," Doc said. "Those Being identified with the "anti- are honest axe blisters.” delicious meal and the man who f Americans are dying on Batan that Mr. .Roosevelt has by any ^ bad luck was in having things tim e C h u n h ill h.ad Lo make his intervcnlioni.sl" group in the Income Tax come his way too easy. "Axe?" I said. "What skul­ waa responsible for this was the nj ilTl !' Peninsula. means eliminated him.self from deci.sion. were themselves sug- House I but also being for all-out HEALTH AND DIET "Make your mind easy, pal," 1 duggery have you been up to?" caterer, Urbano Osano. All It's tough, no doubt about that, the congressional campaigns, in go.sting the prsctlrahllitv of tak-i preparations) , a worker .said. "She isn't having any of "In your own phrase, take a through the meal Tony Obright No. SO kept the air alive with popular fact, it wouldn't be surprising if ^ ' . in the labor vineyard (but con­ Ani;el." gander.” Doc said. He pointed to­ to get up an hour earlier, at this j ing air strength fnmi IJbya and j that unscrupulous labor Gains Or Losses; CapitA l .Assets ADVICE songs which were rcq-.iestcd by Cenyine Mahogany both he and Wentlell Wlllkie were The helicopter took off, leaving w ard the bend In th e road. time of year, but we shall get shuttling It over to the F ar East, leaders and agit.atqrs had no bu.si- The t"rm "capital a.ssets " is de­ Furnished by th e .McCoy a large vacant spot In the mid of "Hellfire and campfire!" I said, many. .Nearly 70 Were Present through it. very much in the campaign with , None of these decisions is a.s ' ne.ss trying to hloc'K defense e f­ fined as the property held by the Health Service my riff. If you get me. I ne.'cr i tor there wasn't any Hanging Tree. Meanwhile, this hour we have A similar and identical purpose — ; directly easy as it may seem to f o r t): in favor of limitless ap-' taxpayer (whether or not ’ con- would have believed a house could "Did you fools cut it down?” T here w ere about 70 r.'.en pros- 18th Century Tables the defeat of the Isofationlsts. And propriations for defense (but a , nected with his trade or business), Address communications to The be as lonely as Tambay, with Jud­ "We couldn't wait for God's big -ent at the affair, and they were given is being stored up for us. some of lhe.se expel t.s. They sug­ sonietimes violent exponent of ' but does not include stock in trade H erald, A ttention .McCoy wind." Doc said and grinned. seated at two large tables, while it will be A worth while purpose, ' dy gone. It shivered and shudder­ It will, we are told, be given back gest a more gamtiling type of war, economies in other government of the taxpayer or property of a Health Service ed and creaked in its uneasy Old Swoby spokeup. "No more the speakers table waa at the head Regularly $14.95 to us six months after the war baa upon which not only our success but they would apply it to circum­ spending), the Congres.sman had ‘ kind which would properly be In- sleep, until I had to move to the hang there. " of the room, directly under a large lome hard sailing on the floor but ' ludod )u the inventory of the tax- "I smell trouble," I said, flag. ended. in winning the war but in winning stances where the best chance for son (Bad Teeth) camfryHThat wasn't any better. I .95 ne made it seem like a few con­ ;>ayer if cn hand at the close of the "They'll run you out of the coun­ Directly after the dinner. Lieut. $11 Before that day comes, before the.peace will depend. The isola­ mlsMd Doc as much as Juddy. a good gamble has already di.sap- sistent tacks into a gusty gale. He ta.xable \ear, or property held by Imagine me. Mom Baumer. the try. on a rail." George Hunt, who was acting in we get that hour back, we are go­ tionists have, since Pearl Harbor, the taxpayer primarily for sale to One of my readers wished an the behalf of Captain Arthur peared. Would they have kept did it by quoting, not over-copi- article on "The Teeth in Relation old road tramp, getting herself Doc shook his head. "They ing to make real sacrificea; we are been comparatively quiet, but it Is | ously, from his owti speeches be­ customers in the ordinary course all wound up in domestic ties! won't do a thing. Y'ou don't under­ Lashlnske, who was hampered by planes In Libya and sent Ameri­ of his trade or business, or pro- , toU Health."...... He especially asks that a cold, called the crowd lo order going to give more than an hour no secret that they are merely fore the House. "b.ad teeth" and their , ------stand these Southerners, Mom. $ [|.9 5 (Above) A cocktail table (Right) An all mahogany can cruisers into the Java .Sea a perty, used in the trade or busi- ' * Underneath any prejudices there's and introduced George Waddell, lamp table that is a to our cause; we are going to ex­ biding their time, waiting, per- ' ness, of a .character which is sub- i ^f^pcts upon the body, with a dts- | . In a few days the Sears murder notable for Its size...top minlh ago, whi'li was when tliese The Represehtative was one of a sense of fundamental justice. chairman of civilian defense for la 18x36 Inches. Genuine "gem." Note tambour perience the bitter potion of de­ haps, for unfavorable develop­ Ject to the all .wance for deprccia- symptoms. | was in the clear. The grand Jury Anyone else who touched that tree Manchester, as toastmaster. effect on doors, its scal­ SI 1.95 decisions would have hud to be the first in the 77th Congre.ss. tion: or an obligation of the Unit- Although this seems like a slm- indicted Blxie Groff-and find him „r.ou» mahogany, top Inset with feat; we are going to know that ments in the war which will give would be in for serious trouble. Mr. Waddell In turn introduced, Twelve different tables loped gallery, caning! made to be effective? 'We doubt fir-t session, to advocate unity ed States, its possessions, s State ' P'* ‘t takes in consider- if you can. One rainy morning In 1 j, , j, - . I though "a father to all firemen present, In all...six others are glass. them An opportunity and license Although a Republican and a so- able terrltorv. edmes Doc. lookinx for his break- *_• mougn. we are engaged in a struggle t.'> it. or Territory or political subdivl- territory. edmes Doc, looking for his break the man who was one of the first not pictured . . . some (Left) Duncan Phyfe all Chippendale commode ta­ called anti-interventionist, exact- The most striking symptoms of fast. His first question was about get you," I aald. "Because our own life or death—every lait to renew their theorioa that this With all due respect to such ex­ . . . , Sion thereof, or of the District of , , they were going to bang you on organizers of Manchester's fire are *9.95 (regularly mahogany lamp table. .. ble... all mahogany. Ob- ly ten months to the day before i Columbia, issued on or after March ! 4«cay in a tooth is tooth ache. Juddy. Hsllian of us. WAT is none of our business, or it." fighting forces. Frank Cheney. Jr., $12 50i. unusual turnings on ped­ sen'e typical serpentine perts, we think there is only one Pearl H arbor, he told C ongress; 1. 1941, on a discount basis and ...... ''’hile a .... tooth is decaying, there "She’s on a cruise." I said. former president of the Mhnehester front drawers with rich that one half of It is none of our "T here Is no Republican "Exactly," he said. "We left the estal. Top is 22 inches In Then, let ui hope, we shall win hard and unpleasant pattern for payable without interest at a fixed tnay be no pain whatsoever, but it ‘ Is she all right ? ’ fire district." diam eter. butterfly brasses. buginess. brand of patriotism and no "Sure, she's all right." axe sticking in the stiimp. It was the military victory, and when we the democracies to follow, and it I maturity date not exceeding one ' Hkely that a .i decay progresses, my Initials on It. My theory is, Gives History of Department Democratic brand of patriot­ year from th> dale of issue. , the patient will find the tooth "Does she need me for any­ (Below) Pembroke table, have won the military victory this It the American people, and all does not guarantee any early vic­ as Juddy would say, that we'll Mr. Cheney surveyed the history (Below) Heppelwhite gen­ ism. The Republican elephant Capital gains and losses sre • starting to ache. The aching Is th in g ? " of the department, saying "Mucli uine m ^ogany lamp table genuine mahogany, hour will be coming back to us. the other peoples of the world, are tories. It means holding every­ And the Demoi-mtlc donkey sre never hear a word about It. She'll classified aa "short-term" (appli-‘ B®fi®rally more severe as the decay "No, she doesn't need you" come back now, won't she. M om '" water has run over the d:i:.i as well w ith a useful drawer. A charmingly shaped drop- We shall have, some night be­ not to be cheated of a victory for where we can while we strain going to pull to gether In dou­ cable to capita' assets held for 18 comes closer to pulp of the tooth, "Well, I thought- are you sure? as through the hose nozz.es since slender gallery rims its leaves. Top opens to "If I have to rope and hogtie 22x32 Inches. Has draw­ Your Maple Can Be Smartly Modern tween midnight and dawn, an ex­ freedom in thia war, the defeat every nerve to build the strength ble harness in the welding of months or l»8si and "long-term " ' Within the pulp chamber and I m ean—has Tixld—did the m an— her." I said. "We've still got a that time, 45 years ago. Fince then shaped top. all our people Into a united (applicable to capital assets held the root canals of a tooth we find I.S she married?" He'd finally suc­ er. tra sixty minutes. That may be and permanent retirement of the fight on our hands, though. You'd the firemen of this town have done which will be capable of striking front In our dealings with the for more than 18 months). Such what is called the dental pulp. ceeded In g ettin g It out. a splendid job and the jieojile of De.-^ig’Uf’r.s are doing marv('Ious things with maple, for young B year or three years, or five isolatloniats, no matter what loud for victory everj"Where. There i.s gains and losses are taken into which is a soft tissue made up of better stay and help.” rest of the world.” "Not more than usual. Not aa "What's the trouble now?” he Manchester are indeed inOcUted to wi(l(^'-aw!ik('.s who want to be up-to-the-minute in their tastes. years, or ten years from now; no patriotism they adopted after no one front which we can de- It's too bad that all of the elect- considerntior. ' in the percentages the blood vessels, nerves, and con­ much, in fact. Hendy is putting them ." 3 Pieces nective tissue. Decay of a tooth wanted to know. Take tliis modern maple group, for e.xample: no un-neces- one knows; time fiows swiftly In a Pearl Harbor, is es.sential. Not emphasize without handing possi­ rd "presidents " of those voting shown on the return, based upon through the divorce.'' "Mowry. When he finds out Other speakers followed Mr. "corporations" c.an't make annual |lhe peruxl -ii time during which ; may progress to the point where "Because of that?" he said very Cneney. these including, Robert J .«ary "lament or decoration in its design: chests extend near- world at war; the weeks seem only is It essential that they be bly a fajal advantage to the Axis. I the pulp Is Involved. With In­ about the gold, he's liable to be reports to the "shnreh'dders ' It . ^he assets were held, quick and sharp. BO sore that he'll put the bridge Sniltli, chairm an/ of the .M.anches- &I2500 ly’to floor; wide wooden cleat.s for opening drawers; mirror turned, out of Congress, but it Is like hours, and we will have been We must buckle down lo the gi­ would co.-^t a wad of dough, much I Short-tenr capital losses sre al- flammation of the pulp, a sharp. Here was my clew to come through out of natural cussed- ter Fire district who thanked all is a simply framed circle of gla.ss. In a mellow amber At war a year before we know It. equally Important that they gantic task of being able to win too big a wnd for most represen- ' '"''‘“hie only to tlje extent of i boring pain is manifest, the pain clean and tell him there wasn't neas." of the attending firemen for the talives to spend out of their own I "hort-term ( a.jltal gains. However, | generally coming on in sharp any "thst" but another of my big job which they have been doing, on finish. should b« refused even partial on all these fronts. "Oh!” Doc said. "I don't think But eventually this hour, so un­ Jeans, but it might be worth u j loss j spasm s. Ideas was stewing In the brain­ behalf of the town. Also Mayor control of either major party or­ Mowry will get very far with his important now, will come back to from a public appropriation I If the patient becomes fatigued pan. It wasn't cooked. quite b rid g e" David Chambers, who stated, "I tia. And It might not be a bad ganization. standpoint to knw at least on?® ' *»® o®r-i or excited or lies down the pain through yet. He ducked Into the stockade have given up going to fire alarms S l|9 5 n venr how vour reorcsentativc succeeding year I usually becomes much worse. 'The because when I get there, the fire Idea for all of us to rewilve, now, It took only a minority in the "Hendy doesn't know," ’I said. and brought out a fresh painted w and mine has been deporting and applieKl against the short-term ' tooth is very sensitive to hot foods "Doc. I don't know how I'm going is out. and there is nothing to sec!" that when that hour does come Senate to complete the ruination capital gains not already offset by or to cold. Sometimes it is dlffl- sign. Ml Washington himself. to get her back. She's lost her Others who spoke were, Emil of the last peace, and throw away short-term capital losses in such back we will take Its surplus six­ cult to be sure which tooth is the taste for this place." Welllver University. Hohenthal, former commissioner year. The carry-over is restricted one with the inflamed pulp, as the of the department. Commissioner ty minutes and devote them to the the victory of the first World War. "Because I'm hero?” Field Classes, '/'/ ' y In War Time to one year. pain may reflex to another tooth. Harry Schieldge. and Thomas lias- proceaa of seeing Just what we and start the chain of events In the case of s net long-term "I reckon it's mainly because of Amerind Ethnology HI i^< / The pulp Itself may finally become the Hanging Tree. I'm no nervous Toeadays and Fridays, 8-5 P. M. sett, secretary of the commission, are thinking and feeling. which made this w-ar inevitable Quotations capital gain or loss, an alternative Infected, breaking down and be­ who stated that he had heard often jr / y t By Jack Stinnett tax is impoeed with respect to a Natalie. Doc, but there's times Associate Profeosor Warraad. If we, in that hour six months That la the role the Wheelera and Washington.—That man Phelf- coming gangrenous. 'The Infection when I think how close a call it that Manchester's fire department .95 Ml gain if such tax is less than the may Involve the root end of the After the military victory, when the Daqahers and the Hanr Fishes fer Is back again. I mean Repre­ was for you and Old Swoby and "What kind of a rabbit comes was rated as one of the best in the Ml normal tax and surtax on net in­ tooth, causing an abscess. country. He commended Chief Al­ the strain of obtaining our own will again occupy, If they are al­ sentative William T. of New The people of the United States come. and in the event of a loss, —well, I see things, too, passing out bfathat . Doc?” I asked York's 19t?) district, which is must understand that white the Whenever there is decay of s the bend." him. « bert Foy for this. Murvival has been lifted, find that lowed to. such alternative tax Is Imposed if tooth, the wisest plan la to have tlilef Foy Speioks down In M an h attan 's E ast Side. government of my country, under greater than the normal tax and "The tree won't stand forever,” "One thst will bite your fat we have gone back to a normal Any perusal of the isolationist Acting Pre.iident Castillo. Is con- the tooth filled as soon as possible. friend with the badge,” he said. C?hief Foy. who w as the next R epresentative Phelffef Is a surtax on net Income. Small fillings cost less than large he said. roster will reveal that, in order to House freshman., and, therefore, ’ servativc and even reactionary, it Where a taxpayer derives a net "God send the big wind that’ll "I’m turning over the new lease speaker, retaliated with the re­ complacency, find our memory of ones and an early .filling may save mark, "A fire chief is only as good the men who shall have died to give Mr. Roosevelt the kind of isn't supposed to have any ideas, I la not Nazi and it is not Fascist blow It down!” I said. to Welllver. " Custom Built...Chase M OHAIR Coverings! nute;'"h^ ? jr’unofr‘"«ecril"°iT? ® 1^"'“ deal of distress from "So what?” I said. as his men, and therefore, it is they hpngress he saya he wants, both but he does. If you'll remember, —.\ngeliea MrndozA de Montero, pules his fax under section 117 ; toothache. w. t In_ fact, i.it _may . . . w.be In "Would she come back then?” preserve our freedom already dull (c) (1) of the Internal Revenue "I wouldn't wmider a mite,” I "So an old proviso that I hap­ wiio deserve the credit." he was first of the congressmen to Argentinian writer. strumental In saving the tooth it­ (Thief Foy also rem arked, th a t Ing; find our ears attentive to the some Democrats and some Repub­ try to find out exactly how his Code, relati.-ig to alternative taxes, said. "Stick around and see." pened to recall seeing when I was the base for determining the 15 self, for when decay proceeds too looking up matters connected with more now than ever before, will be smug theories of some Wheeler or licans will have to be defeated. constituents wanted him to vote Whatever hardship may be in far, the tooth may require extrac­ He shook his head. "I'm leav­ per cent limitation on the chari­ ing aa soon as I can get thlnga the lease. Here's a copy, in case expected of the firemen. He refer­ Danaher; find our.seivcs tired That Is apparenlly Mr. Willkie's on the first Lend-Lease Bill. He store, we shall face it together; tion. red to air raids which r.iay some Your Choice of table coiitnbutlors deduction pro­ cleaned up.” Mr. Sheriff Mowry drops in." Idea of the situation too, and we found out by polling his district's It shall be distnbuted fairly and Toothache may also be caused day be a reality. He also mentioned the outside world and willing to voters and their word was his vided by section 23 (o) of the Huh? What about your Wan- It was a honey, that law. The subscribe to it heartily. The com­ borne by all in their fair propor­ Code and the earned Income credit ! ‘nfl»mmatlon of the membrane thst the town was consldiring a take one more chance that it will law. tion. in accordance with their abil­ dos?" gist of it was that no condemna­ Six Period Sofas provided by aectlon 25 (a) (3) of around a tooth. It is likely to be tion proceedings for roads or any­ new alarm system for these pur­ run Itself without eventual threat plete defeat of isolationism, next So far as I can find out. Pheiffer ity to carry it. steady in type and .Is not affected "No more Wandoa.” poses. the Code is "net income.” "What d'you mean, no more thing else would work in the case and harm tc us—If that hour fall. Is vastly more Important is the first to come up with the —Treasury Secretary Morgen- Where s Lixpsyer sustains a net much by heat or cold. The tooth Other Speakers idea that a seat in Congress la a Wandoa? Dead Injuns don't walk of "lands or holdings used for brings such thoughts and such a than a purely political triumph for thau. long-term capi'al losa and com­ may be free from decay. Usually Harry McCormick, first assist­ corporation, that every voter in out on you. just like that." burls] grounds or church services, $12900 putes his tax under section 117 the tooth is so sensitive to pres­ ant to the fire chief, spoke next ^nood, then that will be the most either party. the district is a stockholder, and "D ead In ju n s la correct,” he or employed in the active ^prosecu­ He was followed by Clifford For the first time in the history (c) (2) of the Code, the base for sure that It ts sore to the touch. tion of public education.”' tragic hour in this tragic era of that as the elected president of Chewing, or just bringing the said. “What I took to be a settle­ Cheney. Mr. Cheney stated that in of hemisphere relations joint ac­ aetermlning the charitable con­ ment turned out to be only a (To Be Concluded) Sofas built to Watkins quality speci­ the world s hi.story. that corporation, it's up to him to tion )f the highest Importance has tributions (ieductlon is "ordinary teeth together . In closing the Us opinion, the fire companies, in The Impatient Experts make an annual report for the mouth, may increase the ache. the event of an air raid, would be fications, with special attention given But if, in this hour of rendez­ been taken with unanimity. net incom e" - th at, is, "net incom e” Hanson Baldwin, military critic calendar year, "on the principle —Undersecretary of State Welles. plus amount of the net long-term Swelling may develop, or an ab­ the first line of defense. to frame con.struction, uph.ol.stering vous with ourselves, we find our­ ! that tlie shareholders own the scess may form. Generally the symptoms Indicating Such changes there any way of solving my Mr. Waddell wound up the affair of the New Y'>rk Times, M ajor capital losa— and the base for de­ problem ?” and tailoring. Long wearing fine selves realizing that our task has j corporation and are rightfully en­ termining the earr.ed income cred­ tooth is raised enough in its socket are blurring of the vision and hazi­ i^rtth a sum m ary of th e activities Will-power as such is likewise ness. When tlie arteries are affect­ Answer: Inasmuch as your work Chase mohair frieze covers. Regu­ then just begun: if we know that George Fielding Eliot, military titled to know what has been it is "ordinary n it Income" as ad­ so that it hits before any of the o» the town defense council. He lone with their property." a very effective counter-poison others. Inflammation of this kind ed. they commonly become nar­ ts sedentary, I suggest that you ' gave a thorough talk on the sub­ larly $189.00. If You Want To Be Strictly Colonial having won the militar> victory is critic of the Heralti-Tribune ami justed for the charitable contribu­ against defeatism. tions deduction. may be due to overstrain of a rower. thickened, and tortuous. If try exercise. You will find that ject, and clarified many pi Ints. Al­ only the prelude to the even more other more civilian commentators —Stefan T. Posaony, Institute for on# of the arteries ruptures or if you will exercise vigorously you (Above) Tuxedo style aofs with Representative Phelffer's report tooth, or due to a septic pulp, that ter finishing this summury, he The quaint historic charm of an Early Now England bed­ solemn task of winning and pre­ have found themselves in striking Advanced Study, Princeton. is to a pulp which has broken bursts, hemotThage of the retina will be able to eat larger meals turned the floor back to Lieut. the slender graceful lines thst har­ is a closely packed four-page is the result. than if you lead an inactive life. monize BO well with 18th Century room, gay and briglit with the eolor.s of hooked rugs and serving the peace; if we see our- ! “Rreement, during the pa.st week. printed pamphlet. The only differ­ dowm and has undergone putrefac­ Hunt, who told the men that they The exercise will help you to "bum were now dlsmlased from the af­ furniture. Note the tapered spade- 3 Pieces in their fear that American mili­ ence. he points out, between this My faith is unchanged thst the A Thought tive changes. The patient should Colonial wallpaper, is hard to re.sist. You‘11 like the honey- selves aa citizens of the world, people of the Philippines and see s competent dentist. (Ear Noises) up” the extra food to advantage fair and tp go back to Uuir sport foot legs, the exposed base mould­ toned color of these pieces, and the use of oval brass drawer with responsibilities rather than tary and naval strategy in this and.any other annual corporation Question: Mrs. N. O. states: and there will be less oLa tendency activities. The rest of the evening ing, brass nail trim. report to the shareholders is that the United States, fighting side by In- additlMi to the local achea pulls. The bracket feet of the che'sts and the mirror design war might become too passive. ‘produced by decayed teeth, there ”My blood pressure is low and baa to put on weight; 'A ^, the ex­ waa spent in bowling am* other $11000 imug privilege: if we find our- the corporation generally bears i s^d®- with God's help will pres- Six days thou shalt labour, and may be an effect upon digestion. If been low since 1940. I notice that ercise will aid In slimming down such sports at the Hose Co. recrea­ add to-the renn-.’ment of this group. Suite regularly . selves determined to help build the Among their recommendations the expense. In this instance, the I '" ‘'V write that happy en^ng to do all thy work: but the seventh the hips. The only other solution "president.” being Mr.' Rhelffer. | which we have long as^red several teeth are badly decayed whenever I am tired the ears be­ tional rooms. (Right) English Lawson sofa, a $ r jn .ii0 . kind of world in w hu h such was one that American naval day Is the sabbath of the Lord thy with a consequent damage to the gin to make roaring noises—just is to discipline yourself in the way style that has long been favored I bore the expense and mailed the —.AssociAte Justice Frank Mur­ God: In It thou shalt not do any slaughter will -not be necessary, forces, even at certain risk ' to phy, U. S. Supreme Court. grinding surface, food Is generally like the sound of the surf at th® of diet—cutting down on the food and is at home with furnishings of I report to every registered voter work.-^Deuteronomy 5:1S-14. which tend to add weight in the another twenty years from then, 1 themselves, should be moved di­ • • • not properly chewed. In time f la beach. Would appreciate any sug­ any period. Observe t))ia la a I in his district. may Impair the digestive power, gestions.” case of a person who gains readily. No Extra Tires dlvided-bqck sofa.. .an earmark of If. in that hour, we are prepared rectly into the East Indies area . He launches Immediately Into Our teaching of patriotism Of all the days that’s tn the should be based a little more than with an underweight condition as Answer: Ringing noises tn the custom construction and an assur- lo give the final defeat to the where the Japs have been moving I such atutistiral business as: week, I dearly love but one day, an eventual result. There are many (Heart Beat Noticeable) For Volunteers ancs of finer comfort. I “Number of roll calls (taken In formerly on intelligent self-inter­ and that's tl(e day that cornea be­ ears may accompany low blood 2-Piece Studio Divan Suite... Maple lorcea of IndifTerence and aelfiah- their convoys and their, landing est, with empha.sia upon what the people whose teeth jieed filling and pressure and may prove especially Question: E3la M. writes; I the House) during the year, twixt Saturday and Monday.— "Whenever 1 am very tired, when leaa and narrow-minde*s until 9 P. M. Open . ing of the appointments and nom- me. Will watch every day for your for them to receive any priority on DINING ROOM COLLECTION: Fresh Sale mark- Rnke,,,And strike bard. \\> must Japanese movepienta before the ties. and its policies in the future the switchboard to w-ar time, but Question: Herman D. writes "la You may obtain your copies by tires as yet. 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. other days 'rt I inations he made to West Point she had to atop a second on this answer.” , dowrns have jusi been made on dozens of odd pieces >our out blood and sweat and j Japg obtain what la their main ob- must be predicated not only Upon it possible that in an elderly pa­ writing to McCoy Health Ssnlcs He announced this after a meet­ excepting Wednesdays when we : and Annapolis. the welfare of its members, but one: "Should I set the alarm tient who has had high blood pres­ In care of this nesf^aper, enclos­ Answer: It is very likely that j^ B ^ and complete aultes. Maple and mahogany dinette eloM at 12, Noon. kdra. B ut it la still not too early i ject in every landing—control of this symptom la of no great Impor­ ing with Cheater Bowles, Federal furniture, Watkins flneet reproductlona are Included. also upon the welfare of all the ahead, too?" sure for a long time, there will be ing a large, self-addressed enve­ rationing administrator for the I lo begin thinking of that hour in ' some strategic air field. If the He mentions that in the course people. any eye changes due directly to lope and tea centa in stampa. tance, aa your physician has al­ Clearance savings! ready advised you. CoBadousncaa State of Connecticut. Mr. Bowles Fhlch we ahaU find ourselves with of the year's sessions, be made 23 —Lal>or Secretary Perkins. Hope* To Return To Wake Island the elevation tn pressure?” told Mr. Smith that it was possi­ cruisers should happen to be lost, prepared speechM (exclusive of of the heart beat la a symptom , COVENTRY HOUSE: You wiU get aa added thrill Kir mtutary task accomplished, Answer: Eye changes are not (Try BxeFelsa) ble. that there may be e chance when you vlalt the gay and livable rooms of this well, that loas now would, they in­ eulogies to deceased members) in This is a time when people will Salt Lake City—Burnell Bybee seen In all cases of high blood plea­ very often reported by nervo«is pa- (Question: B. M. writes: "I have tlenta. Hie best plan la to av 1 *'r tha firemen to get either new- Early American model home.. .knowing that you- irx) tor our own future peace and timate, still be a great deal leas Congress. separate the gold from the dross. quit his Job as a carpenter on sure, however, certain eye disturb­ recapped Urea later on, but that An inexpensive solution to the problem of too "Ilien, Mr. Pheiffer gives a no diaeaas, but am coming to you thoas situaUoas which make i 2 can buy anything you see at a substantial February liat of the world'a, It is Impor- than losses we will be compelled —Wendell. WlUkle, 1910 prealdea- Wake Island and left on the next ances are somewhat common wbsn with my problem. My trouble Is symptoms noticeable, that . present there would be no el Sale r^ueUon. few bedrooms. You will unwrinkl* jroof •Bt tiut ws go lato that hour four-page report oa stand tlal candidate. to last ship that sailed before the there is a rlss In presaurs accom­ owancea made for tbese men. WATKINS to take If we have to dislodge the oo every major lasoe before Japanese Invasion. He’s started on panied by hardening of tbs arte­ that I havs a good appetite—I guard agklnst becoming overly BROTHERS. INC brow^ the moment this double-puipoae soito HU Us awarsnsaa af and tbs Mr. Smith annbunced thia fact CUSHMAN GALLERIES: Another aeriea of Early Japanese from the entire Pacific Congress In 1941. Grouping This is a woman’s war. It kills the way back—he hopes. He enlist­ ries. The eye symptoms depend like to eat and enjoy eati^. But tired, do not take toe much coffee, AnMrican maple model rooms, that you will want arrives. In one ca.sy motion thisdivan open* and try to avoid emotkmal upsets. at the banquet, in answer to igqany, Rocker to Match HUngnssa for. a new effort far. area after they have had time to thesp under "Foreign Relations more women S(Dd children than ed in the Navy. ”I don’t know why upon tbs Interference with tbs when I eat aa I please I ggln (|uestions which have been piit to ^ ^ ^ _ to vlatt for the decorating ideas youTI gain and for i’ to a really comfortable innerspiiM bed. A waigbt too tasL Am a seerstary Also Availabls aity |SM war. If j ‘eooaoUdaU ‘their positions. and Natloi^ Defease;" "La­ men. I left,’* be commented. "1 tried to blood supply which results from him reeeaUy, conoeniiag this alt 3 the sidendld aavlnga that are tvallaide duzlng the of AMNCHESTER bale'specialy bor;" "Apip^priatloas aad Tax- —Mrs. Aaae fFBare MeOsnakk, talk myself Into stajlnf, but I the ebnoiRal changes in tbs artsr- and have a tandency to gain most Belt mHts lea. yat aflsd tn rebniaty Sato. UM b«ur^ Thia la a apacillc laaUncs of tbs JowaaUsU couldn’t see it thaa," Isfl fs s 4 ta f tb s T bs uflUfll of aqr gsdkT thra^ph the hlpai la trMMJen I,. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1942 PAGE NTNfe

MA*M;nE5TER EVENING h'ERALD. MANURES lER. UUNN. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1942 and.Connecticut participated in the f a c e EIGHT Real Chowderbead! suspect’s capture Saturday night Nation Goes Suspect Tries in a Che4ktowaga farmhouse BEFORE YOU BUY ANY ; Hughes and Franks, the smaller Daily Radio Programs where he had been working. KIND OF INSURANCE I fortifications on nearby islands. House Burns Eager to Give Columhia Plan to Burn N. K Stocks I Another List On War Time To Take Life Lieut. George Dworak of the CALL 66.17 Tax Refunds ' Although the communique made ICsstem Standard Time Hartford police said Snf.arzeniec, ino mention, the belief here ws' \\ piwott Rice charged with first degree murder, BENJAMIN CHENEY ia accused of bludgeoning to death 958 Main St. Hal* BMg. Nhat there was counter-fire from , On Turnpike Carkiiig Soloiis 5*5-12, WiUiinantic Dl\1sioii K C Mortgage A dam Exp ...... 6 7, By Red Cross Are Revea : the guns of the fort.s. All Official Clocks Are Siiiarzeniec Reported Mrs. Mary Solak, 46, whose body A ir R educ ...... 34 S was found behind her Hartford A laaka J u n ...... 2*a Propaganda by the Axis Moved Ahead One Recovering; Arrested Frozen Hvdranl • Handb Morale Views Funeral aeri'ices for Abram Program Arranged to War Fund Is Now Pul home last Nov. 16. McKesson ami Robbins ouae Paasca • J Eugene TYirner, 65, of W est street, Allied Chem ...... 1368i Hour for Duration. In Hartford Slaying. raps Firemen; Owner Be Held at the Home Am d a n . . . .■...... 62' j At $19,564; Names of Largest on ih^ L ist; Loan for Lhinu (Continued from Page One) who died Saturday morning at the Makes No Progress in U. S. I Washington. Feb. 9.—i/T" After Saves His Sick Wife. Windham Community Memorial On February 22. Am Home Prod ...... 39'^* The Latest Donors. Washington, Feb. 9.—UP)—The Buffalo, N. Y.. Feb. 9 -4/P)-John Ulster Premier Others Re|iort^«. I brief discussion, the House passed Chaney, dancer friend of Mrs. hospital after a short illness were Am Rad St S ...... 4'S nation went on "war time” today, Smarzeniec, 49, arrested as a Sus­ and sent to the Senate today a Roosevelt, to high-paying OCD Am Smelt- ...... 3 9 S Nqw York, Feb. 9.—(Z5—Axis * only certain areas adopted the Fire of undetermined origin held at 62 North street. Will!man­ Bernard M. Fogarty, a past The Red Cross War Fund total earlier hours for the summer. with all official cl(Kks moved pect In the sl.aying of a Hartford, Again in Lontlon I Washington !> .r.- T h e i S.SOO.OOO.OOO appropriation for aid jobs. Am T & T ...... I27»» countries on both aides of u* still ^ Conn., widow, was reported recov­ I Washington, China. coinpletcly destroyed the home of New Criticism Develops tel at 2 o'clock on Monday after­ grand knight of Campbell Council, Am Tob B ...... 47*» stood at $16,564.74 with funds con­ ahead one hour—for the duration. noon. Rev. Dr. W B, Tuthill of An­ are pumping their propaganda our ering today In a guarded room at ' largest tax inc^ie tax refunds for | chairman I'annon iP Mo > of -.Joseph H ettinger, shortly a fte r New congressional criticism de­ IS head of the committee arrang­ Am W at W k s ...... 2 ^ Listening tonight: The war— 'The changeover, was somewhat dover officiated and burial was in tinuing to reach headquarters in way. harder than ever If anything. ; 7:00 MBS; 7:15 NBC; 8:00 MBS; emergency hospital after police Belf^t, Northern Ireland. Feb. 9 th e year ig July 1. 1941. went the Appropriations Committee ex­ one o'clock thl.i afternoon at West veloped a.s the Hou.se took up a A naconda ...... 26''m comparable to the action taken hy —(J*)—Just a month after his visit ■Middle Turnpike and; Durant the West street cemetery-, Colum­ ing for the mortgage -Ijurning to Benjamin Cheney’s office in the BuCaa far aa any of the recorda 8:65 CBS; 10:00 MBS; 10:30 Blue; said he attempted suidde in his and Robbins. Inc . plained that the mone.y would be $100.0(X),000 OCD appropriation Armour 111 ...... 3 '; other belligerent nations when the cell at police headquarter.'. to London to arrange for the land­ to McKea .street. A, .'tiff northwest wind bill again. bia. be held Sunday evening. February House and Hale building. This go, the general effect continuea In I 10:45 CBS-East; 11:00 CBS; 11:30 the House committee u.sed to "insure the financial and A tchison ...... 34'!. war began mote than two years Early yesterday. Acting Detec­ ing of United States troops In military- status ’ of t'hina which he swept the flames unhindered .Mrs. Roosevelt, assistan t direc­ The decea.scd was born in New 22, a t 6 o'clock. A tu rk ey dinner does not include the $1,000 pledge the claaalficatlon of "conaplcuoua- MBS; 12:00 NBC, CBS, Blue; 12:55 ago, an(l goes a .step farther than We Call For and Deliver A viation C o r p ...... 3'n tive Chief J. J. Fitz.gerald related, Northern Ireland, Prime Minister Your Doctor’s Prescriptions. on eipenditures reported today. said ha'd "been g i \ i g a goinl ac­ through the five room bungalow tor of the OC'D, told her press con­ 5'ork City .May 21. 1876, a son of and cntertauiment will be provid­ Baldwin C t ...... 13 made by the Italian-Amcrican So­ ly nil." NBC, CBS, Blue. "daylight .'aving" time established Geor. e and Sarah i O’.Shea i Tur­ cieties. For the American llatener haa NBC—7:30, Raymond Massey in S.narzeniec slashed his arms and John Miller Andrews is again in fcKesson and Robbins. Inc . wa.s count of h erself sfncp .she started the firemen stood helplc.ssly ference that she did not directly ed and the members of the com­ B & O ...... 3 ’, In the last war. In that conflict, the British capital conferring with WELDON DRUG CO. appoint 5tiss Chaney but had sug ner. He IS survived by hia mother An additional list of donors wu.s the simplest and best remedy in "Lincoln —the War Years"; 8. throat with a sma’l penknife which funded $373,231 and McKe.^soh to receive adequate military equip- I awaiting water. Chief .Mbcrt Foy mittee are busy contacting all Bendlx ...... 33>.. this nation moved its clocks up he apparently had concealed In his members of the British govern­ Prescription Pharmacists said that a frozen, hydrant wa-s re- gested her name. She said that she of Columbia; two daughters, Mrs. given out at headquarters today. the world to counteract It. He James Melton concert; 8:30, Rich­ ^and Robbins. Ltd., .Vew York. mont members to see that they will be Beth StI ...... 6 1 '- only from March to October. clothing. ment. 901 .Main S treet 1132.899. McKes.son and Robbin.';. Congress authorized the appri-- ' sponsible for the |o.s.s and that if did not appoint Douglas and that! Alton Laihrop of Anddi-er, and present. In selecting Washing­ The list follows; merely tunes ’em out—or just ard Crooks, tenor; 6. I. Q. Quiz; Bcth Stl 7 P f ...... 120 ' John Grigolat ...... $1.00 "War time" President Rtxisc- Police of Buffalo, Cheektowago Details were not disclosed. Ltd.. Bridgeport, also "as refund- prlation last week I a H.S necessary to make connei - questions should be directed to 1 .Miss .Mary T urner of Columbia ton's birthday for the occasion the Borden . . .’...... 20'i doesn't tune to 'em In the first 10. Contented Concert. velt so named it - became effec­ W $8,726 on capital stock taxe.s I tion.s nuu h further away The •lames .M I.andus, executive offi- I brothers, George and Robert committee took into consideration Mrs. Roswell A b o rn ...... 50 place. CBS—7:30 (We.st 10:30) Blon- Can Pac ...... 4 •'S Virginia Armstrong ...... l.oo tive by law at 2 a. m., standard and $771 for sales taxes. I dam age w a.s placed at $5.(KiO. ccr of OCD. 1 oncoming Dougl.ns p,,i-ppr of Columbia: three sisters, the fact that the order is founded Case (J. 1.1 ...... 68 This ts something he has learn­ dfe; 8. Vox 'Pop; 8:30, Gay Nine­ Rooaevelt Sinus Saval George Thynge ...... 1(H) ties; 9, Alice Faye in "City for time in each of the hour time Other tax refunds, income unless I Sick Wife Is Rescued and to .lohn B Kelly, director of ; .Mrs. Albert Downing of Manches- on Americanism. Cerro De P ...... 29''» ed to do himself. As a matter of zones which divide the country. ' otherwise designated, made during Mr. H ettinger, who w.as bringing the physirnl fitness divi.sion at ; ,pr. Mrs. Robert Church and Miss Gilbert Howland ...... l.oo fact. It hasn’t taken him long to Conquest": 10, Freddy Martin Or­ .ippropriation BUI The council is free of debt and Ches * Oh ...... 35% Mrs. Lee Webb ...... 50 Look for iJttle Confusion The All-American chowderbead has hia troubles on the field in .-t.h^t period in Connecticut incliid- wood to his shop behind the house. | Philadelpjiia, concerning .\liss Ij.iomima...... Turner, ...... both ... of C.’oUimbia: j has been for several months, but CThrysler ...... ;... . 47% come to the conclusion that words chestra replacing Orson Welles. the new comedy hit from 20th Century-Fox. Mark Hellinger’s "Rise Wa.ihington. Feh 9 T' A noticed smoke pounng through the Chaney, Mildred Webb ...... ,50 directed out of the Axis have as Blue—8. I Love a Mystery; 8:30, Transportation services and the ed: ^ $26.49.5 26.5 (74 appropriation hill, and live grandchilclren .and .several | hccau.se the quit claim deed was Coca - Cola ...... 68 Gloria Genovesi ...... l.oo and Shine." That’s Jack Oakie carrying the ball and it looks very Angostiira-Wiippermann Corp roof He hurried intml Solv ...... 8% other words, the object la to dis­ 10. Monday Merry Go Round. a year 'round basis to supplant signed torlay hy President Roose­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bar- MBS—8:30, Morton Gould con­ ‘ (gift tax): Rensselaer W. Barf- yond a fr\v personal belongings December. |I day afternoon George H Cham- l.'ons Edi.s ...... 13 rupt civilian morale. summer daylight time observance velt. Saying she had not read all the bero ...... '0 There Isn’t much doubt that lis­ cert: 9:15, Analysis of Propagan­ ' ram. Greenwich. $40,429 igift); nothing else of value was saved. jt'lm 'was appointed guardian for Cons Oil ...... 5% spotted over the country. highs, O. \V. Spicer, president of From One Friend Estate of Pcnnls Blakesice The measure, providing both The loss IS partly covered by in­ newspaper reports of eongression- | tening to the enemy has dropped da: 11, Basketball at New York. Proponents of the measure. In­ cash and Wntract authorizations, ; the cases of three minors: Eugene Cont Can ...... 2 6 'i Industry Caring The Bartlett Tree' Expert Co., de­ ; New Haven. $103,801 (estate i; surance. al criticism of the OCD. Mrs. j Corn Prod ...... 52 considerably In this country stfice cluding President Rcxisevclt, have contemplates adding approximate­ Roosevelt said that if th. remarks i L, Ayer. 20, of N orth F ranklin. Debaters, Guests December 7. All one need do Is What to expect Tuesday: The clared today. And for the first ' Cavanaugh-Pobbs. Inc.. South Workshop Is Saved I Robert D. Crane. 19, of Meriflen. Del L A W n ...... 4% asserted that the advanced time time requests are coming in to ■ Norwalk. $59,287: Irving A and ly 25.000 airplane.s to the Navy s It was ncarlv fifteen iiunutcs af- were directed to her. her answer make a personal checkup among war—Morning: 8:00 NBC. CBS, For Shade Trees sky force and enlarging the flee' 'and Thoma.s Conran 20. of Man- Du P ont ...... 124 would contribute to the nation’.' spray vines on factorj' buildings To Another -— J Lucile G. Chapman, Portland. $11- Icr the alarm wa-s turned in before j would be: Eastman Kod ...... 134 Of Ghtiivh (si’otip short wave fans to (llscover that Blue; 8:45 NBC: 8;55 Blue: 9:00 available electric power supply by for waging "ar in two oceans at j Chester, alt of whom were found the number listening to Berlin or NBC; 10:00 MBS: 10:30—Blue. to guard against depredations of ' 449: .Starling W. Child.'. .New the firemen had any wat.er licyond "I m waiting In hear from the guilty on charges of speeding and Elec Auto-L ...... 22% leveling off some of the demand the Japanese beetle. ; York. $24,803: estate of .lame.' once. that which was in the hoo.ster ami 'gentlemen. h"|ai g thev will giM Tokyo ha,' dropped almost to a MBS; 11:00 MBS; 11:15 MBS; The legislation .also m.akes av.nl- were each hned $10 and costs, .\ (ien Elec ...... '26'» peaks. Stamford, Fob. 9--(/P -Ameri- Intensified interest of Indus­ . Alexander Hamilton, Ne'v Haven (heniical tanks. Frantic effort.- In me the rouilcsy of appearing ami The D ebating Teani of St .I-'s- minus status. 12:00 NBC. CBS, MBS. We Thank You ! ahlr 88.000 000 ooo .for the con­ jcharce of failure to carry opera- Gen Foods ...... 34'» eph College, Hartford were tlie One pre-war estimate was that (•an industry is tsk in g beauty trialists in protective tree and . $16.56.5 (estate I: E statn of Annie the firemen did. however, save hus ; disi iissing it with thorn. Ttiey Gen Mot ...... 3 3 ', A fternoon: 1:0Q Blue; 1:45 NBC; 750,000 kilowatts of power capac­ treatments these days to win the struction of war vessels ranging ! tor s license w as nnlled in the cn.se guests at the regular monthly This column la now on "war 3:15 CBS; 4:00 MBS; 4:45 CBS; shrub camouflage against possible ! W. M atthics. Seymour. $8 950 work.siVR with about $10,000 j have offices and I have feet In t H a r v ...... 50 ity, equal to about 1.000,000 horse­ war! air bombing, and fuller apprecia­ f MavwrII K*»tafo from battleships to torpedo boats of (7onran .Marshal K. (^ireene, 28 meeting of the Children of Mary time." That’s in keeping with the 4:55 Blue; 5:00 MBS: 6:25 NBC: and allocates another $ , , .- worth ofw^ding e(|iiipmenl and I Mrs. Roosevelt heads the corn- In t Nick ...... 27% power for Industry, would be saved Indicating the trend, orders tion of the tonic effect of such E state of William .Miixwel!. 5 000 000 tools. The intense beat did smolder munity and volunteer participation i of Wdlimantic and Nathaniel Sodality V'c.'tcrday afternoon. law which has moved the clock 6:45 CBS. Blue, 000 for naval guns and ammuni­ iF ru rh t: 53. of Providem e. I., In t T A T ...... 2 '. After a shoil business meeting The Federal Power Commission from Industrial plants for rare of ! plants on civilian morale and Hartford. $49,263: James Robert and once caught Are but a sm all I section of the OCD Miss (‘hanev , , . hands up an hour all over the N BC —3:15 p. m.. Ma Perkins: plans to make a detailed study In tion. Jphxis - M a n ...... 57 Miss Vera Gorman, chairman in­ 5:45, Three Suns Trio; 6:45, Bill shade trees ancl ornam entals on health are believed cause of the McKee. Greenwich, $12,080; estate hose, used effectively hv the men ] was placed in charge of children s forfeited bonds of $15 each on K ennecott ...... 33", country, effective since 2 a. m. to­ an effort to measure accurately the I beautification campaign, he added. , • - 1 ' — ------faili.,-- tr, m COUCt Oil. troduced Miss Mary Fitzgerald, S tern on Sports. CBS—10 a. m.. company grounds arc setting new Of Edward Milligan, Hartford. under Chief Fov. kept the flames | activities in the Physical Fitness i f^'ld'e to appear U g g A My B ...... 71 day on a year-round basis as long effect of "daylight saving" time. $21,474 (estate); New Haven charges of speeding. The arresting president of the debating team. as the war lasts. H ym ns of All CThurchea; 2:30 p. m. down until water w as finally turned division Lockheed Alrc ...... 21 Miss Fitzgerald asked the mem­ No Changes In Schedules bank. New Haven. $17,791: Ethel on. Must Cut Down Illness officer in each case, except that Hereafter the designation will be Fletcher Wiley: 4:15 What Free­ of Crane who was arrested by Loew’s ...... 40', bers to be the judges on the topic There will be no immediate T. Noble. Greenwich, $9,014: Es- About Town House Bums Rapidly "There is one inescapable fact "eastern war time.” the schedule dom Means. Blue— 11:30 a. m., changes In transportation or radio U te of William C. Peyton. $8,629: State Policeman Robert E. Brown IxT illard ...... 1 4 '; up for discus.'ion. "Resolvecl: Prescott Presents: 12:30 p. m , Within twenty minutes the that to wnn this war on the pro­ M ont W ard ...... 28 being used by the networks. This schedules as a result of the new Phoenix M utual U fe Insurance Co., of the Colchester barracks, was Women Should be Conscripted' . corresponds to the daylight time Farm and Home Program: 2. U, S. d e l i v e r y whole interior was on fire and duction line we must cut down the Nas)i - K elv ...... 4 ' -.. both in military and industrial time standard,'. In other words, Hartford, $22,877: Raybestos divi- The executive board of the twenty-five minutca after the roof number of manhours lost through State Policeman Emil Struzik also listing they followed In the past. Army Band. MBS—1:45, Sweet the commuters' special will pull Because our business is booming dnd we alon. Raybestos-Manhattan. Inc.. of the Colchester barracks. N at Bisc ...... 15% conscription. However, there shouldn’t be the and Hot; 3:30, New Fngland Con­ Wa.'hington Social club will meet fell in the chimney toppled over, illness," said Mrs. Roosevelt. N a t D a ir v ...... 14'-, The subject is a timely one. and out at 8:15 a. m. as usual, and Stratford. $10,662 (sales); E.state tonight at 7:30 at the club rooms. barely missing three firemen who "Physical fitness is one way to do Miss Vola Larson, who has been confusion of previous seasons when servatory Concert, favorite radio programs will be of Elirabeth H. J. Robinson, Hart- ' N at D istill ...... 21 the pro and con brought out hy were pouring water into the ruins. that. To win on the military side affiliated with the faculty of the NY C entral ...... 9 ', each girl were well staled. aired at their regular hour as far ford, $23,446 (estate); Estate of Teacher's College in New Britain B ernard M. FPgnrty know you, too, are busy. Therefore we hove The Connecticut Sport.snien s n,s- The hoiLSc, which set back off Du­ we must increase the health of our NY NH A H ...... 9-16 The affirmative's believed that 1 aa the clock goes, but the clocks ' f it comes FkOM BAUMS ITS GOOD FOOD STORE EWe S. Rockefeller. New Y'ork. ha.s been appointed A ssist!'nt .'ociation will hold its monthly rant street at West Middle Turn­ young men Whatever we have not ready the ceremonial burning N or Am Co ...... 9 ', if women were conscripted into : vvlll be showing "w.ir time" in­ $5,066 (esUte); Scottish Union meeting tomorrow evening at eight pike. was entlrel.v surrounded by Siiponisor of rural school.' iiiidei v L 'T i r WDRC and National Insurance Cto., H art­ been doing in the past has pro­ w all take place Februarv' 22. The P ack ard ...... 2 ', regimental forces an 1 classified Kilocycles Kilocycles stead of the old standard time. o'clock in the American Legion fir shrubbery and only a few of duced men that are .50 per cent de­ Field Siqiercisor I. B. Dunfield Pa ram Piet ...... 1 4 ', according to age, ability snd ex­ ■'The only real change occasioned this announcement to make to you, who due ford, $21,414. Her territory wnll include the vominitteo in charge of the ar Tuesday and Wednesday Speciajs horn... Several committees wall these burned. Another shed to the ficient in health " rangements is composed of Frank Penn RR ...... 23'4 periences. more men would he hy "faster" time will be the rela­ • Southern New England Tele­ towns of Columhia, Andover, and Monday. Feb. 9 Mondav, Feh make their reports, and all mem- southwest of the house did not Mrs. Roosevelt was asked if the J. ijiiish. Foster Williams, Past Phelps Dodge ...... 3 0 '; available for work closer to and B tion between clocks and sun. which phone Co., New Haven. $15,018; tiers and prospective men'bers arc catch on fire. At the present time Bolton. PM. P M. will rise and set an hour later, as James R. Stewart, Thomaston, $5.- President had discussed criticism Grand Knight Thomas J. Quinn. Phil P e t ...... 40 more dangerous part of the w.ir RIB LAMB CHOPS! HAMBURG! urged to attend the firemen were still pouring of OCD with her. She replied "He An all day meeting of District Pub Sve N J ...... 13% front. 3:00—Against the Storm. 3:00 -Dav1d Hsrum. far as the United States is con­ to the pressure of business and defense work 996: and Winchester Repeating water Into the cellar. No. 10 of the Connecticut Milk Robert J. Campbell, George Stam- Coop- BABY BEEF F.IVER! RIB PORK CHOPS! Arms Co., New Haven, $18,546 h.ns other things on his mind, and Radio ...... 2% The Negative Side 3 15—Ma P erkins. 3:15 Ad Liner Musical cerned. Companies 1 and 2 of the South Producer's Association will be hold ler. Francis J. Gill and Harold M. erative. The law provides for'a return to LEAN .SLICED BACON! LE(; O’ I.AMB! The South Methodist W.S.C.S. an\-w-ay when ho does discuss it it Kearn.s. Rem Rand ...... 9 The negatives clearly stated, 3:30—Pepper Young’s Family. (Bales). Manchester Fire Department an­ will be with Director F. M La- at Yeomans Hall on . Saturday that all women who po.'sibly could, 3:45—Vic and Sade. 3:45— News. the old standards in the nation's Processing tax refunds for the wall sew for the Red Cross W ed­ Honorary Committee Republic S t l ...... 171, STEW BEEF^ LOIN PORK ROAST! find it inconvenient to bring your laundry nesday from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.. swered the bell alarm from box Gliardla or Landis " starting at 10 o'clock. This will be j Rev Tob B ...... 26% should help out in any way that 4:00—Backstage Wife. 3:55—War Commentary. 1 time zones six months after the same period were: Berger Broth­ the annual meeting with election This committee has named as ers Co.. New Haven, $2,085; Gard­ wath Mrs. C arrie Anderson in 291. In the House. Rep Leland M. Safew ay S t r s ...... 4 0 ', they can. and are already doing 4:15—Stella Dallas. 4:00—Ad Liner — Musical Coop- : end of the war. People who lost an ' Ford (R . (?alif. I renewed his criti- of officers for the district which is \ honorary . committee the char- Scars Roeb ...... 53 k. their part in Red Cross work. Air 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. erative. , hour’s sleep last night will regain iner Hall, Jr., Co.. Springfield, charge. An.V'one having a portable ter members, past grand knights 33c lb. 29c lb. I cism of Douglas and refilled direct- niii'ic up of the town.' surrounding Shell Un ...... 1 2 '; Raid wardens, defense work etc. 4:45—Young Wldder Brown. 4:45—Mark Hawley, News. it then. and dry cleaning bundles to our plant we Mass.. $1,883. J. B. Ma: in Co.. sewing machine they can conven­ an-1 .sponsors for the purchase of iently'' get to the church, will be I ly to the actor's statement last Columbia. Dinner will be served Socony - V ac ...... 7'', They opposed the method of con­ 5:00—When a Girl Marries. 5:00—Mary Marlin. Norwich. $1,458: and Wauregan- tile home. It is composed of I Qulnebrtug Mills, Inc., Providence. aiding the project considerably. Would Mov<‘ week that Ford apparentlv did not by the local Parent Teacher As­ Sou Pac ...... 12% scription, as those who can help 5:15—Portia Faces Life. 5:15 -The Goldbergs. ] Headquarters for Large, Fresh know sentim ent in his (Jwn con­ sociation. Ernest Roy. William P. Quish. South Ry ...... 17% are already doing it voluntarily 5:30—We, the AbhotU. 6:30—Ad Liner - - Musical Coop- \ R. I . $22,500. Leo J. Burke, William F. Shea. wont to cooperate with you. The WBA Reel Cross training gressional district. On Tue.sday evening a meeting Std Brands ...... 4 Those who upheld the affirma­ 5:45—Musical Interlude. erative. j EGGS dozen 41c Ford said that he was elected of the Tolland County Parent Walter P. Gorman, Charles Std Gas A El tive were the Misses Arlene Moon­ 5:55—Stand By America. 6:45—Scattergood Baines. i Have You Tried The I 1 las.' underM iss Jessie .McIntosh.] All Japs 500 O'Dowd. John R. Dwyer, Leo ‘ P.. N . Wall meet tnmorvrr.v evening ! w ith a vote of. 192.000 out of 199,- Teacher Association will be held Std Oil Cal . 2 2 ', ey, Frances Blackall and Mary 6:00—News. 6:00- News. ; For Its SiU'iiue 000 votes cast and inquired: al Yeomans Hall. The supper Kwa.'h, Dr. G. A, Uaillouctte., Ed­ Std Oil N J ...... 39% Rabbett: the negatives were the 6:16—Professor Andre Schenker. . .•■ seven o'clock w ith Mrs. JuUii ward J. Murphy. Edward F. Mon- Misses Carmela Canipanclli. Mary 6:05—Rhythmelodles. Land O' Lokes Butter lb. 40c Rawson of 127 M rin street. Miles Inland "Does .Mr. Douglas charge those which will be served at 7 o'clock Tex Company ...... 3 7 ', 6:30—Jack Says Ask Me Anoth­ 6:20— Edwin C. Hill. Shoppers arty. Thomas J. Dannaher, Timo­ Blake and Mary Fitzpatrick The WE ARE NOW READY TO OFFER YOU Japanese Gnus people with not knowing what is by the local organization is in Timken Roll B ...... 40'', er. 6:30—Frank Parker—Songs. I I going on 7" thy Doyle, Frank D-iyle, Joseph members voted in favor of the Jam es D. M ahoney, son of Mri. (Continued from Page One) charge of Mrs. fSirotj-n Robinson Un C a rb id e ...... 6 5 ', 6:45—Lowell Thomas. 6:45—The World Today. Maxwell House Coffee lb. 32c assi.'ted by Mrs. Pauline Lohr. Doyle. Edward F. Taylor. Robert Union Pac ...... 7 4 ', negative. Luncheon 1 Annie MflViney of 60 Maple street .M tarks "Shock" (Tountiw Sandwiches, cookies and punch 7:00 —Fred Warlng’s Orchestra. 7:00—Amos n' Andy. PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE! (Continued from Pa$e One) ■Mrs Kdna Riniington. Mrs. Elea­ j E. Carney, James D. Burke, Pat- U nit Airc ...... 30 7:15-rNews of the World. 7:15—Lanny Ross. anil the late John Mahoney, who government. " the commimttee .'ays A moment later. Rep. Thoma.' F. ; rick G. Hayes, J. J. Sweeney, were served hy Vera Gorman snd F.V.NCV. NO. 1, N .\n V E enlisted in the air corp.s, January in the first draft of a "yellow Ford 1 1' Calif i acosc to n.'st rl nor Tuttle. Mrs. Grace Pringle. U nit Corp ...... 11-32 7 :'30—(Tome On and Dance. 7:30-Blondle. * BEETS! CORN! PEAS! "HostJle dive bombers were ac­ I F rank G. B alkner. Francis H. Unit Gss Imp ...... 5 ', her conimitfee 24. and was at Fort Deveiis for a papei ' whiih it probahlv will make that attacks on Douglas by House Mr.'. W inifred Field. .Mrs. Ikuii.'e The winners on the prize, 7:45—Your Part in Civilian De- 8:00—Vox Pop. up No. 2 tive over our lines. Smith. Mrs. Alma Pettengill. and I Coleman. Charles J. Magnell. -M- U S Rubber ...... 1 5 ', 30c POTATOES few da.vs, is now at Kseslor Field. imblu'ln about two weelis members liad "shocked ' the coun­ fense. 8:30—Gay Nineties Revue. For Further Information Coll 4260 "2. There us nothing to report fred F Magnell. Frank .Sweenev, US Steel drsw n were .Miss B arbara Faiko. 2 Cans .Mus.'. He called his mother up .Not C'omple(el) Effectixe try. He described Douglas as a Mrs Mary Marshall. ski and Miss Ida Composec 8:00 —The Telephone Hour. 8:55—Klnier Davis 29c fto.h other areas " "liberal and enlightened man " who The monthly meeting of the Tri- I Thomas V, Holden, John P. Hutch- | West Union 8 30—Alfred Wallenstein Sym- 9:00—Lux Radio Tlicater. Served 11 :.in M. 39c peck All Fine Quality! Y’esterday General MacArthur yesterday by telc|)lione to give her ('hairnian Dies i D., Tex i, said the news .and to say he like.' it ■veil yesterday Justice Department i devoted his time and money to County Youth Fellowship will be . iiison. Philip D. Mahoney, Wilbrod ; West El A Mfg phony Orchestra. 10:00—Orson Wells. to 8 P. M. had reported: so far. He was recently employed bringing j'isticc to all Americans' in the form of a Valentine parly Messier. Paul Moriarty. Edwin 1 Wcxilworth . ., 11:00—News. "Fighting is increasing in in­ Olliers ousting Japanese from cer- Savs London 9:00—Dr. I. <3. New, Delicious Batch of Brisket Corned Beef. . .lb. .3.1c liy the Catholic Traii.'i rt) t. H art- taiii Pacific coa.'t an as of vilal de­ and who was symp.athottc to the which will be hold .at the Colches­ Murphy, Thomas J. (Jiiish, Daniel Elec Bond A Sh i flirb > 9:30—The B rw ster Family. 11:0.5— S ports Roundup, AT tensity on our left. ' foni. Before leaving his ns.'ociates fense imi>ortance had not been raii.se of the under-privileged. ' ter chun h on Thursday evening. R. Henn, Charles O'Connell and 10:00—Contented Hour. 11:10 —Musical (interlude. New Offensive I>e\eloping gave h'ln a partv and . ei lenibered Senator Downey iD., (.'alif. i told The schCMil of instruction for I Thoma.s .K. Brennan. Goniiril Silc l4irge Tangerines, Ijirge Florida This and tod.iy'a communique in. conipletcly i fl'eclive Under "pro­ 10:30—Studio Progiram. 11:15—News Analysis. CURB SERVICED the Senate that Douglas would officers of the East Central By holding the party on Sunday SILK CITY dozen ...... l y C Oranges, doz. 29c dicated that the new Japanese oi-j him with gift.', as di I I'.is local tection of civil rights, ' he sai i. 11:00—New*. 11:30—Guy Lombardo's Orches­ friends Japanese wne making ready have preferred to have served the Pomona Grange will he held un­ night it is expected that nearly all fensive was developing in ibe| Curb Slocks (Continued Irom Page One) 11 :l5— S to ry D ram as. tra. Sunkist Navel Large Iceberg Lettuce, LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING, INC espion.age such a.' smoothed the Office of (*ivilian Dcfcn.'e without der the direction of Deputy Donald of the members can be in attend­ 11:30—Music for Everyone. 12:00—Linton Wells, News. DINER MANCHESTER GREEN PHONE 4260 Philippines I E. Woodward in Y’eomans Hall at ance and a program has been ar­ Oranges, doz...... A y C head ...... 9c ^jTuhromzed with the renewed There is to be a luo'tirig of the way for the sneak attack on Pearl ] pay but was'advised by his super- Churchill has adopted a more ap­ 12:00—W ar News. 12:05—Shep.^elds Orchestra. A Good Place To Eat! I'ciicteiy loniinitice of .St, Marbor ' ior’s th a t public policy would be 8 o'clock on Saturday evening. It ranged that vvlll last well along .Nsd Gas and El .K 1-32 propriate title suggested by ths l'2:00 — War News. — Beasley 12:30—Will Osborne’s Orchestra. ‘•Your Laundry WHEN You Want It . . . As You Want It" heavy pre-a-suie on the B ataan int'j the evening. Yellow Globe Turnips, 1 Baldwin Apples, Bridget's cemetery held tonight. | The ' committee 8 tentative report better served by placing him on is hoped that there will be a large Cits Sve ...... 3 Australian government," he added, Smith’s Orchestra. 4 lbs...... front was the systematic boinhard- the payroll al the rate of $8 (HKJ a 25c ment of the American forts which The by-law committee will makemnlte an sayays Japanese .'till liv near oil attendance of fourth degree mem­ M ag Hud ...... 1' "and to receive the assurance from 12:30—Paul Martin’s Music. Tomorrow’s Program report. wells, avliation plants, pipe lines, year for the time spent on the job bers as this work is open to all. i Pennroad ...... 3 ' Mr. Churchill that it will deal not 12:55—News. A. M. Carrots or Turnips, Q _ Spinach, still bar the entrance of Manila Downey said he was ."amazed bay to Japanese Naval forces. tunnels and aqueducts. Mrs. George Geer, formerly Mu's | Segal Lock ...... ' only, with the ABDA area but with 1:00— Silent. 6:00—Sleepy Slim Serenade. 8 lbs...... I T C 8 lbs...... 25c Enemy land hnttcrier. firing It adds that during the Pearl and disheartened to olxserve the Mena German, is visiting her Local Slocks t-*nl Gas ...... 4 ...... ' the whole Pacific situation. " 7:00—News. The meeting of the St Gerard emotional energy being wasted ' Waxed Palter, methodically every four minutes, Mother.'' Club schi-diiled for Febru­ Harbor attack Japanese blocked mc-ther .Mrs. Julia Germ an of W est Tomorreisr’e Profraoi 7:10—Shoppers Special — Music, Toilet Tissue, O C thi'cw big .shell.' for the secoml s iu - ary 18 has been postponed until •streets with furmnire, drove tivicks over Douglas' appointment. street, .Mrs. Germ an has recently | Furnished hj Putnam and Co. A. M. tim e. 4 rolls ...... X J C 125 ft. roll ___ 21c cossive ilav at the island fortifica­ Fehruarj- 25 into military alr-tlanc.' and dis­ "So far. ' Dow ney de< lared. "the returned from the M'indham Com- | 8 Central Row, Hartford 6:00—Reveille and Agricultural 7:30—Rohart Program. tions whi'h command the harbor .' abled automobiles of Army and detractors of Mr. Douglas have re­ miinity Memorial where she was a i Insurance News. 7 :40— Bond Program . .Navy officers. lied more on clamor than clarity, patient during an attack of pneu­ Devonshire Orange Pekoe Tea . . . 4 -lb. pkg. 3.1c mouth Nevertheless, no .serious Nell and John O'lyarv. employed Bid Asked 7:00—Momlngf Watch. 7:55— News. damage to the forts was reporte i Figures are not available on f}ie more on accusation than on ac­ monia Aetna Casualty ... 124 129 8:00—N ews. 8:00—News of the World. as agents for the Prudential Insur­ number of Japanese living within curacy. They have not underatood THE MANCHESTER in the War Department (onimiini- ance Company, were (ailed to A etna F i r e ...... 52 .54 8:15—European News Roundup. 8:15—Morning Salute. Celery Ileartt, Seedless Orapefrult, IO m que which eoveriil developments 500 miles of the Pacifl.' coast hut Mr. Douglas' poaltion because they Aetna Life ...... 25 27 8:30—Radio Bazaar. . 8:20—Shoppers Special — Music, large hunch. . . 15c S for ...... ly c Hartford this morning ly the seri­ the Justice Department estimates were not interested in iindcrstand- up until early Monflay nornlng ous illness of their father a resi­ Automobile ...... 3 5 ', 3 7 ', 8:55—WTIC's Program Parade. time. Government Regulations there are 2O0 ooo Japanese. Ger­ uig — but only in condemnation. Ship Agency Philippine time Conn. General .... . 23 25 PUBLIC MARKET 9:00—Playhouse. 8:80— News. lient of Windsor Lcs ks. who is at mans. and Itallana in Ckllfomia. .Must .5Iake tiacriflur On the Eatsan penin.'ida. Mac. . Francis hospital Hartford Fire ... . 83 85 9:15—Food News. 8:35—Shoppers Special, contin­ Arthur s report to Washington yes. *“■ Oregon. Waahington, Nevada. "They have characterized him a To Control H artford Stm. Boil - 47 Arizona. Montana. Utah, and Communist, when It has been ob­ 9:30—Rhythms of the Day. ued. nrcessitate immediate rearrangement of our delivery practice to terdav tolil of Japanc.'e pressure The A m erican-Lithuanlan (Citi­ National Fire ... 55 >i 5 7 ', Selected Specials For Tuesday 9:45—As the Twig la Bent 9:00—Press News. Idaho. More than half of theae vious to any California newapaper Phoenix ...... on both the right an'l left flank of zens club will hold Its regular . 8 2 ', 8 4 ', 10:00—Bess Johnson. 9:15—School of the Air of the conserve rubber, which is so necessary in this war. We are in his line, accoiiipanie'l I'v 24 hours enemy aliena are Japanese reader that he has fought the Reda All Vessels Travelera ...... 365 385 meeting tonight at 8 o clock. and their policies for many years Fresh Pl(ra’ H ocks...... lb. 23c 10:15—Bachelor's Children. A m ericas. of heavy iierial bnnniardmeut of Public Utllitlea Fresh Spare Ribs . . .^ ...... Ih, 21c 10:30—Help Mate. 9:45—Stories America Loves. How to Guard Your Eyesight ])ossession of a limited amount of tires, and for the contiiui- the Aiiicrlcan-Filipino I'ositi'ms. past. They have called him a profi- Conn. Lt. and Pow. 29 32 ’’JUST A James L. Baker, son of Mr snd I leer—a profiteer, mind you. when (Continued from Page One) Nice White S auerkraut...... 2 lbs. 17c 10:45—Road of Lift. 10:00—Hymns of All (Thurches. (lain .Some (iround Plans Prepare*! Conn. Pow ...... 30 32 11:00—Mary Marlin. 10:15—Myrt and Marge. ance of our businesses, we must conserve these to the limit. Vie, .Mrs. Janie.' O. Baker, of 146 High , his official duties will force him to Hartford El. Lt. . . STOMACHACHE’ The Japan< se. the War Depart­ I street who wa.s in the group of] I coa-'tal and inland transportation 49 51 11:15—Right to Happiness. 10:80—Stepmother. ’ • ment comniiinique disclosed, gain- aacriflee a fabulous income Hartford Gas ,... 24 27 s p e c ia l : h o m e d r e s .s e d c h ic k e n s fo r f r y ­ and get more FUN The agency will be headed by 11:30—Th# Story o< Bud Barton. 10:45—Woman of Courage. have been requested to cut our delivery mileage i)v at least ‘.^elective f-ervKc registrants In-I F o r E v a c n a lio n s! "They have implied that he oh •S. N. F. Tel. Co. .. 122 in g OR b a k in g : in f r e s h t o d a y , MCE W« K«v« UiaHvm, ic« pAC^i. eu some grou'i'l in an infdtnition |di;rte,l into the f. .c. Army at Admiral Emory S. Land, chsirman 127 11:45—David Hsrum. 11:00—Mary Lee Taylor. thrust against .MicArthurs nghr. tamed ins post because he was one Unit. Ilium. Sha. . , 44 46 boHWi Aftd uicK to m I you j Fort Di-ven.' 5tas.' , Fatiir-lay wa.-. . of the maritime commission. SIZE ...... each SI.29 12:00 Noon—Gene snd Glenn. 11:15—The Man I Married. Therefore we ask our customers to help us carry out w'h.i 1' 1.' .im l'i'icd . 1 Manila B.ih ; ot Mrs Roosevelt’s proteges' As )f Western Masa . . . . 20 22 Fresh Cut Up Fowl for a nice chicken .soup. . .each SI.09 . . . but lot tbe Mkc oI yOur Til. I ' . ' ; \ howcv. i, wi r . Ihicw : ' gr en t " farewf'll paitl's bv his j he were some waif in need of a job The War Shipping Adminlstra- Industrial P. M. 11:80—Bright Horizons. OUT OF LIGHT Hartferd Fch 9 -P The I 12:15—Luncheons! res. KooHb (m«ybo your fift) do not the follow ing program : bni k '1 a .'l.aip . "'mi .-r-.t'' a. )< j f-r •■t.'l,'.. 1 n r part'.' wa.'- given by and s .'alarv. as if he 'vere not' tion was established in line with a Acme W ir e ...... 2 0 '- 2 2 '- Fresh Pigs’ L iv e r...... lb. 19c 11:45—Aunt Jenny’s Stories. !. - h-'V fnep.ir Ht the Villa lyuisa State Defense Council niet today! ineally .-uited to the work to which ' recently announced agreement by 12:30—Day Dreams. 12:00 Noon—Katf Smith Speaks. temper vttb “iu«t • itomeck' D 'tc l;. -'I t 'c h*-.(■.',■ T.g.'fu’g >n to take action on a plan for the .\m. Hardware . . . ■ lfl'5 2 1 ', Tender Calves’ Liver. W estern...... lb. :59c ir H-'Hom ard he was pi'esrnted I he has been called. " ■ the United States and Britain to ...... _ _ 12:45—Slngtn’ Sam. P. M. •eke". till Ir*' or (Tut i '

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1942 P A ^ invasion of Java, center of the t United Nations' resistance:e tbvtttKthc Make Appeal Irish Service »cial Disease Japanese in the Southwest PacilK- Motor Toll at New High in 1941 Obituary Chief Issues The raid, carried out by six tiH eight Japanese fighters, was For Spotters Thousand* of doaths Draws Maiiv List of Aides Fight Urged directed mainly at Kemajoran and 40 Tijililitan airdromes near Batavia, Deaths Polish Never Extended to St. Cyrils TRAFFIC FATALITIES Aneta news agency said The | V nliinl^fru Arp IVirpillIv Speaker at Kiwanians^ tacks were limited to mochine-gun-1 ’ OlliniCCrs .»rP I n n , Several Hiiiulred -4t- •Albert B. Mann North End Head of Fire A lbert B. M ann, age 84 years, ning and no bombs were dropped for Iiiiportuiit tend Afluir at Si. Gathering Calls Attcii* Streets in the capital and it.s died last evening at 11:25, at his I Fighters to Have a suburbs w ere akso .stiafed. V S tation‘’at B oltoii. Mary's Episeopal. home a t Z2 Linden street. Mr. Crew of Volunteers. Mack’s Scjiiad Referee TootSy^histle Select Mav•/ 23 I ' tion to Great Sourge. ‘‘Some Damage" Done Mann suffered a severe shock on Hoop Fans Protest "Some damage■' was w?k1 demonstrated south from the charred oil port ol | and ardent worker in St. Mary's High school. He came from a long and "no worse than fifth no mat­ fact th ^ Referee Hellyar tooted T otals ...... 4 1 11 announced last night. speaker a.sserted. Balik I’apan on the Hast B o rn eo ' 1> m. a church, who returned to Porta- line of knitters in the textile in­ defense work. wback.y from the shrill tcxiUng, a ter what happens." his w^stle exactly 59 times In St, Cyrils Girls yesterday afternoon at th* School Terrible Inroads Tlio.se willing to volunteer their 10 Names Of Volunteers spectator at a basketball game Over a week .ago. it was a n ­ coa.sl "apparently planning to clown to be married and remained dustry; his father being the olle to That's the starry-eyed predic­ the n minutes of play. He was B F T nounced that the race would be street Rec that he is In a class all * Major Brindley said that he is servue.s in this important defen.se there. Mr. McCullagh suggested initiate the mysteries of About a month ago he started hereabouts recjnlly rose on hia tion of Ai Simmons, "olci bucket- s t^ t and at times it did not seem Mandzlg. rf ----- ...... 0 2 2 especially interested in the eradi- roach Bandjei'ma.ssin, " important ' ahlfted from the Tliamcs river at by hlmtelf so/ far ss IcDcal basket* trade center on the .south .shore of unit are asked to report at the that a gift from St. Mary's people knitting upon the hand "frames" to get volunteers for the auxiliary hind legs and shouted: "hey fooL" who is now a coach for icessary. Sevetz, If ...... 2 0 4 * cation of the sources of these dis­ .New London w here the tw o Uni­ bill pliycrs are concerned Ha Borneo facing Java. regi.stration stand at the .Munici­ w ould gev a long way towkrd pro­ as they were called. and after making careful selec­ whistle, where are you taking the Connie Mack. . Neither team scored a point in Kye, c ...... 0 2 2 eases since he has five sons, two of tions of those who would be avail­ referee!’ versities have niet In four-mile I'rlnH' .laponeso Objective . pal biiildinE at once. viding a real good time for the Mr. Mann came to Manchester Simmons' optimism wasm’t the third quarter and it was Milewski, rg ...... 0 1 1 v arsity duels since 1S78. but the I stopped at CyrUs vaunted attack ^ whom are of Selective Service age. from Naugatuck and has resided able he named the following mem­ An exclamation of that nature lucky for the local lassies that Polanski, Ig ...... 0 0 f> cold and {Mlhered 14 points during * Te said that the venereal diseases The port wns said to hi' a prime | soldiers billeted there, many of shaken by the fact that the Athle- date remained in doubt until Sun- Japanese objectiv,- as the men of whom were accustomed to drop in hero for 30 years. He was a good bers ; was bound to happen sooner or Ucs lost their brightest star^'out- they had a four point lead, 9-5. Habige, Ig ...... 0 0 0 the course of the contest. Th* 1 are making terrible inroads later judging by the flood of fan aay. Nippon attempted to forge an art at his "home away from home” citizen, of a quiet, undemonstra­ Francis Selbic. .3 Kerry street; ficlder Sain Chapman, an^their The Hartford lassies scored four P. A 's won. 51-28 and were never ^ among the youth of the nation and Hold Japs Douii 0 -, mail flowing in this dire'tion these T o t a l s ...... »> .5 9 'The change was made, officials around the vita! cilailel of Java in for a hymn-sing and a social cup tive nature, upright and honest in John Rudinsky, 195 Union stre e t; regular second basem a^ Benny points and all that Manchester said, to pernut Naval traffic on extended at any time throughout '■ although it is a dirty subject, he Fred Delaney, 21 Horton Road: days, ail echoing the same senti­ could gather was 2 but that was Referee; Hellyar, the game. maintained that it was necessary preparation for invasion. i 1920 192.1 19.10 193.1 1911 of tea. Now, as is well known, character and a man well liked by McCoy, fo the Army and Navy. the Thamci an uninterrupted right To 10-Milt* Fronl many of our American boys are those who knew him. Gilbert Park. 49 Woodland street: ment— too much whistle blowing "We hit only a potet lesa than St. Cyrils had little to offer ' to look at the dirty subjects in or- Balembang. oil center In south; by the officials. of way. New London ia &e site of east .Sumatra, was bonibeil .agal;’. stationed in that vicinity. i Besides his wife, Sadie Smith Wilfred Crossen. 137 North Flm the 3’ankees last sedson," he ex­ Coast Guard base, a submarine against the smooth w orking P. A. der to clean them up. There arc MOTOR VEHICLE The pla^vers, for obvious reason* u quintet. Obuchowski tcxik charge '■ definite cures for the diseases, he but the communique sai 1 there ACCIDENTAL DEATHS Accordingly, Mrs. David Rob­ •Mann, whom he m arried in Am­ street: Charles Hulbert, 302 Wood- plained, ."And w’^ lost ff^ot of Ernie Andres. Indiana: Lick Klein. base and submarine building plant (('ontiniied Irom Pagi" One) 40.0(X) I including a chance to breathe) Northwestern: Forrest Anderson, of things right from th* opening '•‘sali and it is up to the public to were no Allied busses , inson. a cousin of Mr. McCullagh. I sterdam . N. Y., in 1888, he leaves bridge street; Harold Burr, 7 Ly- games that a little better pitch­ Sailors Play Though the regatta usually ex­ 1941 and Mrs, George Torrance, his sis- i one daughter, Mrs. Carl E. Peter­ dall street; Carl Peterson, 20 Pino don’t sc'em to mind it »o much. ing might have won. I think our Stanford, and John Adam.*, Arkan­ whistle It was not hi* spectacular * insiat that the diseases and their At lea.st two and pixihiibly three | g.'in moving ai ross the siiell-churn- HOME But, the f.ana! Zounds. Gazooks, tends over a 24-hour period, the * causes are publicized and action ter, with whom he lived when son of East Main street, Portland, Hill street; Edwin Jillson, 43 Cam­ h ittin g will be as gcxxl and our sas. combination crews pacing on the shooting either, as he played a enemy planes were .shot down over e.i stra its in the light of a n.siiig 32.000 Domme durhicn, wow!!!!! The evening will not be larking whs'.e of a game In the backcourt taken against them. the great naval bn.se of .'toeraba’n OCCUPATIONAL here, w'ere named co-chairmen of Conn. Mr. Mann was a,member of bridge .street; Harry Willlston, Jr., pitching better this year. Irish Quintet the evening before the other three half moon. the committee in charge. Willing the Center Congregational church. 27 Cambridge street. William Rice. From a stnctly imbhised xlew- in pagentry. Tbe Great '.,akes band before moving up trout. Manchca* He said ^h^t of the first mil- Saturday. Make Good Foothold 18,000 OTHER polnt, your envoy has noticed what "Natur^ly. losing Chapman i* contests, this year's event will take ' lion examined under the Selective helpers assisted them in their ef- ^ Funeral services will be held 16 Carol Road; Alton Cowles, 72 going tp' hurt plenty. He hit 322 will be on hand, as well as a num­ ter ran the score up 8-0 In short The attack on Batavia began | Plunging Into the mangrove appears to be an inclination by the only two hours. The combination ord’’r before the Saints got a point, ‘ Service act there were 60,000 re- • 14,500 forts to provide good things in from Watkins Funeral Home on Hudson street; Raymond Hanna, and c ^ v e in 106 ru n s last ye.ar. This Evening ber of, naval and civilian digni­ race will start at 6 p m., the fresh­ during lunch time after two days svvamps and rubber trees and dart, abundance for the reception, and Fa.xt Center street on Tuesday at referees to blow into the tin on the taries. A throng of 15,00 is ex­ Willie they were comparative.ly ? Jectiohs because of the social dis- of Japane.se reconnaissance Hight.s i mto tiny inlets whii h penetrate 153 H illiard stre e t; F red Sm ith, /ilcCoy was coralrg. along men, under junior varsity and eases. Venereal ailments are 100 the rector. Rev. James Stuart 2;30 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Watson 36 Woodbridge street; Gordon slightest provocation, or even le-s*. pected to attend. frc.--h the Hartford te.nm manag-’d and a long senes of alarms diir- ; the shore, the Japane.se surceeded However, there's no tniUi to the and should have had a big vanity following at half-hour in­ to make it a fair game but mid­ times greater than infantile par- Neill, heljied to create enthusiasm Woodruff will officiate and burial Brennan. 1 Nelaon Place; Donald . But we’ve still got a pretty tervals. ing previous days. The all-clear , .n making good a foothcrld protert- among the parishioners for the will be In the Highland cemetery ranard going the rounds of cases Great Lakefl Training way la the second quarter th# * alysis cases yet the ratio of pub­ .sounded an hour and a half later. Oowles, 72 Hudson street; Mark M• Oil outfield with Bob Johnson, Dee The Yale - Harvard rowing cd by machine-gun nests hidden in of the 11th man on the floor col­ P A 's went Info high and that lic attention is about in the re- party. In Ipswich. Mass., at the conven­ Hanna. 153 Hilliard street; Henry Miles and Mike Kreevlch and this, rivalry began in 1852 v.hen Har\-- a tangle of logs and brush. ' Rec. Neill who has been there ience of the family. Friends may lapsing from whistle-blowing ex­ Station Five Meets was that. * verse. There are laws to control Then, since Japanese gunners Madden. 40 North Elm street; young fellow 'Crash' DaMs, is a Sports Roundup ard won a Ihree-nule race on Lake the disease, he said, but nothing showed numeroas view's of that call at the funeral home between 7 Harold Dwyer. 38 Main street: haustion. High Prfcsaure Play could not shell the shore, lest they good looking second baseman." Fighting Irish for \\ inncpcsaiikee. .N. H., between But it was a high gre.ssure styl* ‘ is done about it. It is up to the section of Northern Ireland, in­ and 9 tonight. H enry Brooks. 112 W oodland The officials claim if it is tnio By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. hii their own men. only British that they arc working the whistles Kreeidch, obtained in a mid­ six-oared crc.vs rowing without of piiy tbit, the Poll.sb lads from v people at home, he asserted, to in- cluding the church where many street; Lawrence Converse. Jr., 75 winter trade from the Chleago ISavv Relief Fund. New 3'(-rk, Fen. 9 - i.Pi -- Lea coxwains 3'ale won the varsity 36. that the scourge be cleaned Weddings .shells plunged into the mud flats were accustomed to worship in the William H. Bralnard overtime it isn't their fault at all, Manchester put on in the lost two and beaches, as bayonet swinging Avondale Road; Maurice Colman, White Sox, is one of Simmonr’ MacMitcboll, who ran the Wana- time.* and H arvard 29. Including * up. - jjasL He also quoted tuneful Irish but that of the rule-makers; and. penedr. Kovts started the regulara Australians and hardy Indians William H. Brainard, Sr., of 77 17 William street: Francis Dwyer, "Ifs." along with first baseman B> Dave Hoff maker .Mile in the "slow" time of the SIX i.a succr.'osion. for eight minuica and they literal­ John Bell won thi attendance Deaths from motor vehicle .accidents reached an all-time high in ballads and poqtry, at the enter­ North School street, died at his 15 William street; Erling Larsen, folks, they’ve got something there. plungcil into the thick of a hand- 1941 last ye;,!- with 40.000 persons killed and 1,400,000 injured Even the most rabid supporter of Dick Slebert and the club's pitch­ Clilcago. Feb 9— :;?/ — N otre 4:11.3 Saturday, spent F’rlday oi ly swamped the visiting aggreg^ prize today. It was donated by Roberts-.Armstronjr | tainment following the reception liome Saturday afternoon after a 48 North School street. bed with a cold . . . and Cornelius to-hand fight C harts sliow 23-ycar u se in l..inic latalities and m ajor types of antl-nolse-from-the basketball-of­ ing. Dame's basketball tcarh. •..hich has lion. It was 41-22 when he relieved Kimer Thlenes,' Mis.s V irginia M A rm strong. i James Stevenson a.sslsted Mr. Neill long pericxl of failing health. been quietly Compiling the rcspect- Warmerdam got the loudeat cheer Rotary ti^d as Guest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David L. : Pii.shed hu( i. to this la.st bit of ' acciilcnliil deaths in 1941. in show ing the slides. ficials, Ltd., would concede that "Slebert." declared AI, "Is them. Into the game popped four B ritish soil in .Malaya in a tv.o- Born In F arm ington 72 years great " He's s much underrated ul le rccb rl of 11 vic!’'rlcs in 15 of the Mlllrose meet when It was Ernest Bush, president of' the Armstrong, of 102.1 Tolland Turn- ‘ ' Among those who spoke in the basketball texlay ts a rare-hor-e, Barron Wins fresh players who proceeded to run months war. the dofendcr.s were a ago, he had lived in Manchester for Delay Hearing first baseman who fields brilliantly 'p.mes. will meet the' .spectacular announced he li.id wiped out tbe circles around the Invader* but not Rotary Club, w m .a guest of pike, and Arthur E. Roberts, son ' ______I lower hall were Isaac Jackson and 40 years and for 35 years was em­ three-alarm fire and track mei-t Charles Burr today. He spoke of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Rob­ veritable suicide Army, for theyI'.V I rcimbined into one and hits hard, tcxi." (^Ireat Lakes N aval T raim ng ata- meet pole vault rec.-ord which bad in the scoring line. i.id little or no chance of escape In . , J , . I George Murdock, The latter who is ployed by the Orford Soap Com­ tion quintet tonight in a Navry Re. been set by Sueo Oye of Japan about the joint meeting of Ex­ erts, Jr. of Academy street, were ’ pore island this morning, Japa- years old made a fine speech On Union Claim N ot Evn MuicicaJ As for the A’s pitching, Sim­ Western Open A pparently Kovd* w anted th e— event of defe.at. 'lisaA iintta .w-c a 0 a . 4 . * pany, or until his retirement about lief (un i gnine, high apot of the Headitne: "Lombardi traded to change, Rotary and Kiwanis ' at united in marriage Saturday eve-, .U'.se tan k units now have ■crossed and was congratulated by Rev. Hence, argue the officials, some­ j - . / ^ mons tabbed the prospect* "migh­ boys to get used to the style at No Talk of Surrender Niu s Jidii ,io 10 years ago. ty bright " Chicago atadiura'a cage aca.son. Braves for two player*" . . . Seems 1 p'Ay the club uses for they pa—ad th e Y. M. C. A. a week from to­ ning at seven o'clock at the home j '‘"'I"*' von-solidating I cogg ^he rector was Mr. Brainard was by trade a thing has to be done to keep th'C morrow night. Rotary is to be of the bride's parents. They had to throw the Jupani-se their positions under heavy fire, i Thompsonville, Feb. 9 — /P A 1 / Tonv Zalc He predicted big things for Phil Unlike excellent Notre Dame a fair enough trade unless Schnozi ] U n k n o w n Steals Thuu- in big league fashion, cut and out. or accept death. There w.is no in his usual jovia, mood and every­ ma.son. and was one of the old-time National Labor Relations Board lads tn line, even to the extent of teams of other years whirh boast­ has reduced a lot since we last saw the host at this gathering. The Miss Jessie Little, cousin of the i iioniei news agency reported today body enjoyed the party and the de­ blowing what amounts to a sym­ Marchildon. the young Canadian made apot plays without making speaker is to be Stanley Osborne, talk of surrender. Red Ci’Gss from Saigon. firemen Id the northern section of hearing on charges against the who won 12 games for the A s as ed stars like Johnny Voir, Ed aim . . . 6am Byrd, wbo quit base­ fler of Big \anie Golf­ much of an effort to find the hoop. bride w-gs maid of honor, and C. licious potato, soda, raisin and the town, when such men as W. E. phony (alblet off-tune) on the a native of Australia, who will Sumner Roberts was best man for While the 'roar of artillery re­ The news agency declared the Somersville Manufacturing Com­ a freshm an la.*t year. Kre'isc and Fivil No-.c.-xk, the Irish ball bec/ause of advancing age, has Kovls evidently knows that b* will verberated across the island, sun- other breads, sandwiches in vari­ Hibbard. A. L. Brown, J. C. C arter, pany preferred by Textile Work­ •vhistle In the cxiurse of an cvey .it 1942 arc a h."/'jir.''ed group and just bc'.onie eligible lor P.G.A. ers for First Virlorv. give an illustrated lecture on the his brother. Barbara' Armstrong, tanka had crossed the narrow ety. cakes and cookies and tea. ning. iTony Zale Mad He was a little wild and larked be forced to u»e plenty of newcom­ Dutch East Indies and Africa. scorched Australians. Indi.ins. -ARC INV»mIh .50,000 ■Alexander H anna, Gurdon Keeney ers Local 57 was continued for two have no one outstanding player. m em bership a fte r serving . 'five ers. Kosak, Wally Saverlck, Chat •small sister of th e bride w as flow ­ waterway under protecting artil­ Last but by no means least in A communique from one of ciur experience, hut he learned a lot British. Scottish Highlanders and and others looked for the interest weeks today by trial examiner, The sailors from Gre.it I.ukes. loo, years as a golf pro . . . Ps'i'ly B) Robert Mier* BycboLski. Keijnu and ObuebowaU er girl, Mrs. Harold E. Howell of Niirftps in Firnl Resurvu lery fire, but did not say how the importance, is the fact that the of the citizens and industrial defense areas tells of so ^uch last year and ought to win 15 Wethersfield, cousin of the bride­ hastily recruited (Tiinese ru.shed lo crossing was effected. Mortimer Riemer. in order that At Billy Conn games for us this season." AI de­ h'.vc no single star, but for a dlf- Driscoll of tbe Chicago Bear* and Phoomx. .Ariz.. F'tb. 9 — -F' — ' worked the ball In great fashion. collection taken for the soldiers plants. Mr. Brainard was pres­ the board m ight .seek a Federal tooting that the workers, ^stead lercnt r' n.*'in - thelr.s' i; an all­ Bill Chandler, Marquette cage groom played the bridal music , mop up the forces which had gain­ Narrow Causeway Destroyed clared. "Jack Knott should be The name of Ilei'mon Birr in a ; It wiia in the fourth period witk British Halt ed a foothold. —Response Exeelleiit. over there " am ounted to tllO.OO. ent when the firemen celebrated court order to compel appearance of getting relaxation out pi watch­ tar quintet. coach, who played together on the rie.vcomrr to golf fame was added j and accompanied Rudolph Swan- | ing the game, now catch them­ ccxid for 12 to 15 wins, too." nLxmt 4 minutes left when all at But it was admitted the Japa­ (Before retreating to Singapore their ,50th anniversary w ith a spe­ by the company and its officials, Mainst.iys of Co-Xch George Great Lakes Naval station teams tod.ay to a i;*t of illiistri'iiis p.ist the regulars returned and they son, uncle of the bride, who sang | cial program on grounds at Wil­ selves either grabbing for their He spoke highly of Ja/ k Hallett. "Oh Promise Me " and "I Love You nese Jungle fighters had siicceede, the Malayan mainland. 1 Police Seeking June 6 to 11, in 1938. His photo­ Attorney William Gordon as dropping cverythini: and looking Spots.Smoky City Boy the Second Congregational church through the mangrove swam[is rollm ent in the F irst Re.scrvc of He also said Russ Wolff, a 28- who hit 2.5 iiou’.ts in the Marquette good as the current team. To R roll of honor that ineludes Charley Halbert. Weit Texas Yesterclay's victory made It eight (Continued from. Page One) performed the single ring cere- and rubber and apple plantations Dome! also . reported from the graph appears in a group picture counsel for the board presented for the feed-bag,finder the impres­ 12 Pounds Friday. game; Johnny Nlcmlera. Raphael such stars of the game as Hagen, straight for tbe locals and they American Red tToss Nur.se* has Burma water front that Japanese with some of the other veterans on sion the whistles were signals for year-old recruit from WUUams- State's six-foot 10-inch center, nioiiy. Palms aiul cut flowi-rs were whu h border the Turgid strait. (sreeiiwieh Girls numerous exhibits, among them Kiika, Johnny Hiller and Bob Penalty—Stroke sod Distance Sarazen. Long Jim Barnes. Mac­ are stlU out In front. Next Sunday the aouthwest Pacific, voiced after ] increased 400 per cent. Mias Mary warplanc» bad bombed and wiped that occasion. evidence (hat the company and its lunch. port. Fred Callgulri and Dick ■make* basketball look easy. used for decorations ( Japanese artillery, thickly plant­ By H arry Graccaoo Fowler, a trio of rookie right­ rei.sherger. who made U, points When Golfer Julian Kovas was Donald Smith and Chick Evan*, the New Britain Polish lada wtll hia just-disclosed second visit to Given in marriage by her fath­ ed along the opposite shore, blast­ Beard, director of the Nursing out a large British force retreating Besides his wife,' Mrs. Cora officers as indixfidimls had been Then, there's a note from a against K n t'ick;' S .itv n '.. night. the name of this 32-year-old White I Thompson I Brainard, he leaves a handers. "lix>k like pitchers who'll playing Lido's famous seashore play at the Rec. The scores; tha Burma front was reflected er. the bride wore a jacket dress of ed the defenders’ po.sitions and •Service, announced. along the west bank of the Sal­ Greenwich. Feb. 9 - —Two served Feb. 5. by registered mail shore towli resident who wrote New 3’ork. Feb. 9. —William r’.ena'.icra.’C is a j'lnior. the other Plains. N 3'.. professional was Polish .Amertcaas even more forcibly by Lieut, Gen. ween river, north of Moulmein son, William H. Brainard. Jr., and that his Milage had to switch its m ake the grade th is se*.*on ”' course, hts ball landed on the l -e Alice blue silk crepe, hat and ac­ raked the island aa far as Singa­ ] The Red Cro.ss F irst Re.serve young sisters, members of a with nolle* to appear at tociay s CVnn retu rn s to the big apple a t four arc a ,rl;on'.ores ol a deep channel Trying to bayf placed after a .-•parkling triTimpli B F T T. J. Hutton, the British comman­ cessories to match and corsage of pore city itself, while Japnne.se : now total* I,').700 In addition. At the same time Imperial prominent Greenwich family and a fosterroster son. Maurice F.r . Brainard.nrainara. , hearing with ceftam company rec- air-raid warning signal froi.i a The I Ilf It Uil'.cs record now in the tournament finals yester­ 1 He also leaves nine grandchildren ords. whIsHe to a hell because of the the Garden, F'eb 13. for the first ^ _ the valuable bit of rubber as well Rulli Reaches J BycholskI, rf .. . . .5 U der in Burma. orchids. The maid of honor wore dive homlx'rs patrolled the skies I there are 43,400 nurses in the Sec- headquarters announced that daughters of the late Howard > stand.” :it 2i •. i'lories in 24 g.ir.ies day . . .3 0 • and several niece* and nephews. ; xh, board. Attorney Gordon conTusion on basketball night*. tim'. since a lot of folks suspect-. as a penalty. Kovas shoved out a Koee, If ...... With the Japanese still station­ a jacket dress of champagne silk ' and strafed the roads. I ond Re.serve, .Mis.s Beard revealed. Japanese. J Arm . y plane.* had ahot I *''’>Kg. assistant United States at- Three of r.i, v.ir* \c. re chalked i-eailn g the b 'tt e r kr.orvn prn.- Keljna. c ...... 3 0 • ary a week after capturing Maul- The funeral was held this after- | said, will apply to the I'niteil ,/The re.soIutiOns, If the officials ed he grew a bit careless In the plank and stcxid on it to swing. I crepe, with brown accessories and -Artillerymen In Duels Regi.strations of First Reserve dcnin or destroyed on^the ground . torney general during the World Newark Boxer up I*.*; V. l ek t.'.i ,”r. -.c-i* oi.e of the 111 an also-ran .■ccran lilc, F’.,irro:i Hoi N wood Lot Kosak, I f ...... 0 1 1 meln and falling repeatedly to get in the past two days 67 enemy air noon at 2 b'clcx;k at the T. C. Hol- and the basketball nUea committer 13th round against Joe Lciiis last Just aa he finl.ihed Uic shot, the ice I brown orchid corsage. British artillerymen duelled with nurses totaled 1.6'29 in Jan u ary as war, were reported missing from States Court of this district for an ciel'ccC- ' Y' u'lto r 1 • /'- c ittb e * gave way and Julian na/1 to hang wound up his 72-hole climb to the Obuchowaki, rg .. . , 7 0 14 an effective fcxithold across the The flower girl wore Alice blue the Japanese batteries, endeavor­ c raft in Burma and 11 more on the their home today by Detective loran Funeral home. 175 C enter order to compel their appearance are interested, are: (li, alow up June. p'g t ’-.' I h r d 1 ■ , ■ ' t.. --t.-i int'i a top w ith rounds of 69-63-71-OT compared to 1.231 in December street, with burial in Elmwoexi the game, or; (2i hire referees onto the [dank until caddie’s res­ .‘'averick. r g ...... 0 0 0 Salween or cripple Rangoon as a and carried a basket of rose ing to knock out enemy guns. I Fnrollment.s in .November totaled Dutch i.sland of Sumatra Captain John J. Tuefel. at the continued hearing Feh. 24 The difference this trip is that Fijrhts Greek select ok !., rci'hed previously 2,6. which w.-.a tv. o stroki** b e t­ H araburda. Ig ...... 4 1 10 base by air attack, he declared; cemetery, Hartford. and umpires who can play a tune cued him and carted him off to the lo .Name 101^2 I petals; the mothers ol both bride British Hurricanes fought des- only 357. F niollm cnts rn a single Dcunc'i in a clLspatch from an un­ Tuefcl said that 16-year-old Pol­ a t 10 a. m. In. place of conceding a large on!" bv Mi' hig.m St.ite and Ohio ter than his nean *t competitor. C Bycholakl, rf .. . . .1 0 X "We are in a far sounder posi­ disclosed ba.se reported that Japa­ on the whistle, which at least- will warmth of the clubhouse, a mile Henry Picard of Oklahoma City ^ and bridegroom wore aqua silk peiatc engagements in the skies day have n ached as high ns 250, ly Figg. and her sister, Edith The union charges that the com- , chunk of welghL Billy Conn la ;' t n ■ e. n-.vay. I'hi re s no record of w bat Ppiinanl W inner But Opalach. If ...... 0 1 1 tion to call a halt to the Japanese and similar corsages of yellow with some succe.ss against the nese Navy planes .sank "a large Claire, 10, disappearc'd from their I Mrs. Elva Etta Brown pany has reftiseci to bargain, ha^ relieve the memotony; (3i put the being spotted a dozen pounds or The ffulors in aver.aginp .52-plus A veteran of 13 years on the j .Mias Be.trcl explained. officials to work on pJatforms Freddie .Archer to >Icet became of the ball than before. " ! roses. htimbers of Japanese planes which ' Excellent Kef>|M)n*e type enemy vessel " ye.tterday in home yesterday shortl.\ before the Mrs Elva Etta Brown, widow of discriminated against employe so by Tony Zale. points 1 e. ti.-ive won over In- professional tournament circuit. U kes Yankfi in X. L . 2.3 5 51 Reviews Whole HItuatlon A reception for 8.5 guest* fol­ •sought to dominate the air. Gasper .strait, between Bangka is- older girl was to return to her the late Jam es W. Brown, of 1103 members, and has set up and given above each basket, as was done in Conn has agreed to do 175 ZengaraA Tonight nl j diana. I'l.rdue. .’lopUiwc-stern. Chl- VI t never a winner b» fore B.iri on ' "The rc'spon.se of the nurses in a game at Southern Oregon the .Monday .Matinee St. Cyrils Wavell flew from hia Java head­ lowed the ceremony. The Japane.se landing wns ef­ .\menca has been magnificent. " land and Billiton Lsl.snd off south- studies a t Mis.s Shipley's schcxil in Pleasant street. Brcxikton. Maas., a.ssistanre to an independenir'em­ j pound*, which he would make I I ego in i Wis onsm of the Western started out on the final 36 hole* Holl\"wor>d. Feb. 9 -’/P A siege F T quarters in The Netherlands East other day (who tossed the ball up Holyoke,, Ma88. Form ula for succee.* H arry B I Mr. and Mrs. Roberts left for fected from boats between 11 p. m. .she (leclarecl "The N ursing S er­ cast .Sumatra. Bryn .Mawr, Pa. died early this morning at the ployes’'asscxriation in vlol^ion of 'Without undue trouble. Zale will 1 ("onfeierre They also have met four strokes behind the leader. . . .2 0 4 Indies to talk with officers and .anyway for jump balls?) in an ex- Markson, Mike Jacobs' chief drum- Herman Keiser of Akron, Oh;o, of Illness h ss w hittled 25 f-ounds Lasko. r f ...... I Annapolis. Ml he'll he here 1 since our country la at war. Is signed or a not so-promlnent he will be the first to be much ac- nell and Elmer Holm, Nebraska Chicago, finished Uiird with 2T'J Referee, Hellyar recently Britain’s ambassador at Insurance company, and ha.* been has been some enemy inflltratlon ! "In a conference recently with military obJecUves at Martaban at I charge of the prosecution of pro- : grandchildren and two great chu.setts fight fans. Kev men on the Gr-’at Lakes SIX weeks, appealing before the Chungking, speaking over the Cal­ mentor, who, by gosh, might do (xmnt after a treatment by Louis, now has its first All-Alumni foot­ and final rounds of 72-70, and Kci- prominent in Sunset Rebekah eastwards," the communique ac­ Major Julia O. Fllkke, superinten­ the mouth of the Salween river, fiteers during the war. Hir wife, i grandchildren. '' . _ . . and Billy the Kid went farther Archer, who is ambitious to ’ive. and Mi .r former College .iffl- c.'imems and p.aylnp golf He says c u tta radio, predicted a "big push " lodge and the Daughters nf Union Domel dispatches reported. an attorney, headed the women's just as well (and might not i . . ball coaching staff —Also a faring scr, helping himself to 72 and 74. knowledged. dent, Army Nurse Corps, and Miss Mrs. Brown was born In Sauger- „ j' than most challengers meet Tippy Larkin. Garfield. .N. J , liation. are Boh Cahhan, Detroit he s fee ing fine , by American. British and Chinese War Veterans. "Offensive action 1s being taken More than 50 planes were de- division of the Department of Jus- Mile, Maine, September 8. 1851, Spacek, p Hillstown road: C ai - Up at the Unlversltv of Connec­ lightweight again, one of three Ol wime $13,000 in salaries . . . was one shot bark Lawson Little Sue S Dauser. superintendent. As the outstanding heavyweight Univer.aity. Frankie Baumholtz. The B.ibe says thl.* Is one ye.*r troops. His reference to American , to mop up the enemy. The re­ stroyecl in raids over .Sumatra F'eb. , tice at the same lime. land had lived in Manchester with Y' ticut they can’t wait until Tuesday boxers to beat him tn over two Ohio I'niverscy. Bid ilen’xe and Looks as If Larry .MacPhall were made a belated last day challenge, Stellar Card Navy Nurse Corps, we determined for the basketball meeting w*iih challenger. Conn ri.alis much p res­ Hipping—He not only failed »o with 69-73 for 281. while one of when jii'king the pennant winners forces was not explained. j Maneuttiit'Tedford sults of this action have not been th a t we m ust have a t lea.*t a F irst 7. additional di.spatches said, when Polly was described as being I her daughter. Mrs. Hyde, for the EaKlevllle; Albert Metr. years of campaigning, risks a 12- tige In tackling Zale S i g n is a real giie.sing game, "because Msj. Gen. Lancelot Dennis, head Mr and Mr* John Tedford of received." Japanese bomber and fighter for- ! very attractive—five feet, nine I past three months. ' 3 ale . . . weather conditions per- bout winning streak against Zen- Whit Wyatt Saturday, but the early leaders in the tourna­ Re.serve nf 50.000 to take rare of ment. amateur Johnny Dawson, y o u (jon t know iron on* day un­ of the British military mission in Birch Mountain, announce the Pound Defenses Everywhere malions attacked in complete inches tall, 140 pounds in weight i Mrs. Brown was a member of .1? . v, mldng. virbually the entire U-Conn I The Irlali youth must win clear­ guras and is only a 7-5 favorite after the oonfab Wyatt confided: At Foot Guard the greatly enlarged Army and will invade New Haven, including ly to retain Ills position. Stretching ' \\c talked more about cows than topped his diinsion with 72-74— til the next whi-rh febo'-vs are go­ Chungking, saiil "large contin­ marriage of their daughter, Jane There were no indications of at­ Navy forces of our country. defiance of the NEl Air Force" at 'vilh long blond hair and blue ; the First BaptUt church of Brock- ‘ SaturdajG A son to Mr over the Greek. Zengaras. who ha* gents" o{ Chinese troops which Pelembang and Pakanbaroe. eyr*. Edith Claire is four feet, I / and Mra. .Tames Edwards nf i3 the 35-plece band . . . It looks All he has to gain' is a ridi contracts." . . . Tha first two weeks 282 ing to play and which are going FlllzabeJJi,to Paul Andrew Maneg- tempted invasion thrusts else- Second Reserve been anxious for a rematch with Things a Bit reached Burma weeks ago “are j gie. yfn oU'iirs. Jennie .\ianeggia I where along Johore strait, but the ' eight inches tall, weighs 90 pounds Funeral services will be/eld at like a hot time in the town that purse, which is the answer to the Beau Jack, who twice tost to Arch­ of the phr'slcal fitness program at The Mangrum brothers, Lloyd, Into the seivi -e " The Y anks, lie Both Pep and Callur* now playing an important part in "I want especially to call atten­ r c ' and has blond hair. the Sampson F'uneral horn*. Brex-k- , ^rnard LaPine of lO night . . Although it escaped m atch. dear old Rutgers resulted in eight who was a sentimental favorite, thinks, s.-.ould-V. in again, but Lie j of Arndover road, Bolton The mur- British, said that .Ia|)anese bombers i ______er. must win tonight If he is ever th e defo'n.se of the country ” and I and fighters had been pounding tion to our Red Cross Second _Re- •Japanete Forret ton. Mass.. Wednesday afternoon ' to ^ notice, the Elis’ (julntet wen! This handlra.p meeting of a box­ to earn a second shot at the major" casualties and countless and Flay, wound up in a tie a t 283, National League, chase looks like Ready for Hard Go I riage was jierformed June 1, 19tl. Stanley Obriaa, of Hilliard street. while Chandler Harper, fading "their numbers have recently been The bnde and groom are members , their defen.ses everv'cvhere since serve. They are nurses who,'for | a t 2 o'clextk. through the first half of Us contest er anil a belter will pack the Springfield Negro when the latter bruises but not deaths for DOR. a MX-club affair, with possibly tbe increased and are being increased.' daybreak. . various reasons such as age or I •* « « « « » Interment will bf in the Mel- Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Doris with the Mexico a ty YJJ.C.A. the House TTiat Tex Built at from ts ready again. v e t back w ith a last r*iur.d 78 afte r v'.ir-linnls having a very slight Tomorrow Night. . of Bolton Grange The couple will Public Records Seyms, 276 Birch ML road; Mrs. Home Patrol .Activity British Hurricane fighters marriage, are not available for Tokyo I F'rom Japanese Broad­ rejae cemetery, Brockton. other night without haMi.g a foul $1.15 to $11.50, which spells an Archer, who arrived yesterday a morning 70, tied with Horton elj.c reside on the dairy farm comlucted casts, l Feb 9.—<.4^— Japanese Esther Aitken, Groton: Miss Grace called against It . . . Sm ith a t 2M H orton had 76-C^ Except for some patrol activity Uy the groom on Andover road in roared aloft, to intercept the Jap- military duty, but they are pre­ $80,000 gross. afternoon. Is favorable to meeting Today's Guest Star 'I f the ./ft- sta-’ .v ti'»:r.g a . " Hirifor^ Feb 9 — ■ Week-end forces in southern Shantung prov­ Miller, 162 Spruce stre e t; John.x- Barron won $1,000. his first im­ near Japanc.se-held Paaii. fm the Bolton ane.se planes and were reported pared to serve in disasters, war- Mrs. Joseph .\nabukewlcz That’s Important money theae Beau Jack in a third meeting. He 1 Jim Reed. Topeka (Kas.i Daily of (It tu- ..'.J.I:'* " ii.iv’ r •‘ •■ '■ rkoutj * Wii'iie Pep of thl*^ east bank of the Salween about .10 I time epidemics and to reinforce ince Ihq-.Martin gest (lay's bag of the war over the wicz, wife of Joseph Ambukewicz WTiitham. 42 Gerard street; Mrs. 3Ieriden Bowler With Conn at 175 pounds, 2Sale professional for 17 years in his vives intact. I'o.i cant change the British thwarted some .rt- beleaguered island. I or do public health work for clvil- ncxin, a JapiCnese N orth China base Felice Sciarra. property on Adams boxed nearly 40 professional bouts. cials In the crow’a nast back of 'on Or.' . in fine fettle for their Mrs L .Hherw-rKiil M artin of 3.S9 street. of KiUlngiy, died at the Day Kim­ Raymond t-awler and infant daugh­ easily could claim the llghthea\-y native New 3"ork V iur mf.c'.d ar-'/'ind U s bal'd lo tem pted Japanese cm.ssings. mo.st In all, the British Said, their ! ian defen.se. They stand ready to reported texlay. The Japanese said ball hospital In Putnam yesterday. leadership If his hand 1s ralseci. the backboard plant the whlstle- • ■ .Tt'f.j-oi-nd fijtle duel, to Be h«Jd Hartford road announces th>‘ Marriage Intentions ter. SouHi Windsor: Mrs. Leonard Picard won $700. Harrison $.5O0. get a .■ ■ I'.io'/th working conibin.i- of the week-end utivity was in fighters shot down three enemy help protect our families." she Yuanli had been headquarters of Bum In South Windsor 29 years Gaiiig Plavoffs tootera in the stands w ith the ! at F'iot Guard Hal! here Tueaday marriage of her daughter. Shirlev. said. Application for marriage li­ Delaney and Infant daughter. 3 Gus Leanevich only fought himself Keiser $400 and Little $350 in the t:on R-move one man and yo./ the air. plane*, "probably" de.stroyed three the 113th Chinese division under ago, she bad lived in Manchester to a trick title while Ctonn took Dartmouth Li'acls spectators' ... who ever heard of In hef<*ri'-d.':wn briniber a.-.-'a .lts to Corjwial John A .^niythe. ^o;l Gen. 5"u Hsueh-Tsung. censes have been filed with Town I Walnut street; Mrs. Raymond Rrid a spectator missing one from hi* upper bracket. ;iavr to ,'t.art ail over ag nn " ?i irring with wUIing mix* I of Mr.* Katlu-rine G Smvthe, of others and damaged 13. British Clerk S. J. Turkington by the fol­ 20 years, moving to Killingly three and Infant son, 203 Main street. a whach at the bigger feliows. The Ben Hogan, who tinished back for the foul til sucressive day "ii years ago. Besides her husband Milford, Conn., Feb. 9._(;pi_ pew ' ■ ■ rs. b"th showed excellent form In Rangorin ye.'rterda)'. tha Japanese 31 Wadsworth .street planes also strafed and damaged Japanese Claim lowing couples: Everett W. Kel­ Admitted yesterday: Nancy fact that the 8^rap is Hated for no Eastern Colleges with 2SS yesterday with another a Japanese lorry and returned to By this report the Japanese ac­ she leaves a daughter, Laura M. Entrants from Meriden and more than 12 rounds doesn’t mean readying themselves for th* »Ull*r seni. waves of planes over Burma .« The rerem onv was jMrforme5Uls show at Atlantic Qty. N. J.. n.aterial damage. ruary 7. at 3 r, clock (CoBtlnoed froin Page Oae) S. Army and Shirley Martin, 389 Flower street: Miss Helen Gilson. This la to be no picnic for Conn, as a favor to Abe Greene, th e .New Snead, who had 289. h*a '*' sphl two ways. Cochrane and Young Kicj McCoy, ins;“ten':e of cautioua fCllC*. .Kr- ed there was no immediate threat Advices from the front said "Since the earlv morning of ___ Soucy, 296 Main street, Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garrity of 363 ard. also of Bridgeport, came from up plenty of trouble. Antonio for the Texas open Feb I caped from Nizi-dorruosted Nor- I Too ( agey for Own Good casts!, Feb. 9.— i/P>—A large num- tor. Rev. James Stuart NetU will behind to turn back veteran Lil As tbe loop prepared today for who has just Joined the Army . . . 13-15 j ■ ■ c'',g»ments have been, mad# te . to this iity from the Salween front that Australian troops were hold­ machine operator and Opal H. Center street. Z^e la one of the most unor­ We three-ruahlon billiards players, I way and refuses to use h.s hast ] scat more customers thl* time M ing the .sector where the Japanese Feb. 5 the ix ^ r of Japanese gun- bee of' American tankrandsuppl'y Brown of the same address. officiate, and interment win be in Discharged yesterday; Mrs. Lc- Frisk of Hartford, 8-2. thodox workmen you ever laid its heaviest week of firing in the ajid that govemmen: nffires would A 'm agord ' ■N. M 'P Coalev. fire continued to bec^e fiercer, d*pou on the Bataan peninsula current campaign, two Dartmouth Ted Lyons and J 9hnny Rigney j r..am,e for fear the Germans w.ll tha' none wall have to b* turned remain here effected their landings- and were Bond for Deed the East cemetery. nora Brooks, Rcx:kville; Mrs. Miss Sullivan won her first two eyes on. He ha# a peculiar left Bnsehall Shoe* Costlv a black jlalluui that ha* dehecl and fiercer and reached lU pitch b*ve been destroyed in a ma.sa The funeral home wilt be open games comfortably, dropped the players—George Munroe and Jim seem to be pretty good White Sox ir'.'-.t h'c farri'y, won t’;* I' .9 ■ 1 V 1 v again. The Chinese troops who have I cowboys -.nee thev branded him ' reported to be bearing the brunt early yesterday morning while Matthew D. Gowens, West Nellie Gergler, Mansfield; Leslie uppercut and what used to be con- pitchers. Competing in a tourney Mj'Tlietu'x'n's Tony F.alco, UB* I of the fighting, but British. Scot- Japanese raid, the newspaper Point, N. Y.. to H arold J. Liak. after seven o'clock this evening. . /Keeney, 39 Edgerton street; Mrs. third by four pin* and came back Olsen—were leading the individ­ Ne'w 3'ork. Feb. 9.- Be."-t gr*<’.e . -ki U-.I, r g tn - '-.c ,ih !■’ ;■* ■■’ 1 1 com- to Burma as.iiimed the entire Several ycai.s aii'i .is tcxi-cagey for waves of Army planea roared over sidred the bad habit of leading ual scorers with 65 points each. at Ted's Chicago establishment, bea’ep ss s pro and victor cf X€ rcs^MJnaibility for a certain section ' tish. Indian troops and Chinese Singapore raining high explosives Nichl Nlchl reported texlay. It property at 25 Mill atreeL Ruth Wright. 102' Green road; strong to win by 42 pins ancj end with his right. h.-Lseball shoe has s’Kyrocketcd to 1 . -.1 1 ' fc-'.-t. T 'r c ’ r 7 kl* de- I his own good, .'-tockinen made a added that 15 American artillery th e m atch. Olsen, runner-up for several both had record* of no \nctorie* $18.50 a pair. Some players use ] foi'.'Jr.g champ, bad longer '.eapa ; battles opposes Red" Doty al of the front under their own forma­ volunteer* were said to be lending and defying an intensive enemy Raymond R. Bowers to Ward Mrs. Susan Smith. 31 Elaat Center B ut the boy Vvho WTecked Ai and six losses at the last report , Hartford in a companion elght-'D I last roundup through the hills of » hand. j batteries had been silenced. ahd Lillian D. Day, property on ' Church to Help street; James Hutson. 8 Rogers Miss Frisk won her first two weeks, moved Into a tie with his as many a* five pair a season. but tlie lu-'gc.a ■■ ■'■•d cF'c i’s 1 the tion commanders. General Hutton I the white sand area, but sadly ad- ___ anti-aircraft barrage." Hostak and trounced Qeorgle teammate during the past week as . . . Marty GUckman. the ex-Syra- i w'.I! be F'a'co s first effort ov*l aaid. The reporter aaid that while big ' Woodbridge street place; Mrs. Elinor Hutson, 8 games but faltered In the third Abrams packs a poke in either flat boit- ■ r./rm. I milted that Coaley, which they Dartmouth knocked Princeton out cuae sprinter, did a neat Job of V. .i.TUiigton — Bernie Th- rman. such a long ro'ate, his last eo—y TTie Amencan volunteer group Japanese guns pounded the Sing- i Bulldtag Pennli Boys in Service Rogers place. and fourth permitting Miss Leon­ and is a body puncher from 'way Broadcasting the track meet Sat­ t/ein a succefsful on# against TrM ! had learned to a lmire and six an- ; Broatlrntt RpportS Ice CYeom for T anka Paaquale F5)nUcelU, 99 Home­ Admitted today: Miss Mary of the league lead ancl followed M.in- r.ota’s fcxitball coacli until the "flying tigera " of .turina • .air apore fortress, 28 out of 38 oil | ard to Ua up the match, and, inci­ back. with a 58-36 triumph over Har­ urday without going in for syn­ Johnny Dean of Philadelphia *• defenaea was credited with its telo[>e gi.l aw sv. T h at.- the e n d ' stead street applied for a building Pakalnis,’ 63 Bissell street; Mrs. dentally wfin the playoff. I called to service by the Marines, "f the pi nid -lallion. tney fear. Airport Cnptnreil tanks were aflame, spouting col- ' C arllnrille, III. (45—An Ice Zale has dropped only one de­ vard Saturday night. thetic excitement. the New Haven Aren*. Doty LOlM confirmed combat wtory limns of black smoke and spread­ permit today for a single family In order to form an organization Jane Marvel, Torrington; Mrs. The finals have been acbdeuled I has been as; igned to help set lip * The Aim\ s gmr.g to use the hills Loncion, Feb. 9 - ..pi —A Tokyo cream cone for 5 cents? Not at cision since he got good, and Cornell trounced Pennsylvania, ed BiUy Auguatua of wiUlmantl* •wr the Japanese Air Force today ing fire. dwelling to be conitnfcted at a to aaslot members of St. James'* Elizabeth Dent, 41 Apel place. for F^^^5 In East Haven. I physical education course for as a bombing range. broadcast recorded by Reuters to­ Herbert Boyer’s soda fountain. claims to have been stale the 46-36, Saturday night, largely Just The Leof-inga j Naval and Maime flvang corps In four heat*heau Inin hiania lootla— obowlagsnowoia , k ith the diacovery of a WTecked •The enemy numerical strength coat of $4,200 on Middle Turnpike pariah in the different branches ct Discharged today: Paul El!- night he was edged by Billy ley'r* both welterweUditA day said the Japanese invaders of Just hand over a set of old auto the United States aervlcaa. Rev. Strom, 44 Lewis street: Benjamin through effprts of IMU Stewart, At their recent meeting, the In­ fledgling*. here. They'i tomher which Robert Keeton of bottlenecked in Singapore," he W e st Lseman Bojalaa C. C. N. T. Soose. In that case, atyles ’ may whose 17 points earned him the ternational League baaet^Uera got In onee of t h |— six— BoMa Hanaanola. Coin . attacked Feb. S GeOs Taste of Own Medicine .Singapore island had captured the concluded, 'la estim ate at 20,000, mobile Ucense plates. An an­ Marriage Inteattoa William J. Dunn, pastor, has re­ Macree, 17 Purnell piacef Mrs. .Vllanii—Alsub ran sixth In B a­ have had aomething to do with the third position among the individ­ blg-haarted and voted to help out hamas handicap, won by Ameri­ O'Brien of Ha^krd foe— M Mlt was not sure he even had dam- Tengah airport, about 10 miles consisting of the British 18th di­ nouncement to that effect brought E lliott FCdgar Flab, ahipping quested that all the names be turn­ Antonette Ingraham, Moore street; New York, Feb. 9.—Harvey Loz- northwest of Singapore city. rather unexpeted result, too. ual scorers with a total of 52. the Toronto Maple Leafs by pro- can Wolf. It w as Alsab * first FrechetU of Bangor, who dolail M« b—ten in the town clerk's office. to participate this season because Brooklyn. Feb. 9.—Fred Fita- whose nearest opponent la Prince­ ark pitcher whose arms baa been by Sher.ff Culkir in British West Marcus of wrtfoed and VlaOMi own medicine. His job is to obtain force* which cro.ssed , Johore Japanese troops started an as­ of plates stacked away, Boyer has honor roll erected In the rear of Clinic achedule for this week: the academic burden. ■ Raul on Batavia options on land sought here by the at simmona. pitcher-ooacb of tbe ton with one win and one loss. bad aiDca be pitched sn 18-lnnlng Indies purse or. sa>ne c-erd Doyl* of Boston tongl* in a sUn strait during night drove u deep sault on British poaiUona near the set his goal at 20,000 sets because, the church when all at the name* Tueeday—Tonsil and Adanoid, at ro*md*r. Doyl* boasts a cl*6S f n ■■ B atavia. N .E .I, Feb. • oP' — Army. The government sent him he said, It takes that many to Dodgers, la holding raffles at his The w-eek’s pro g ram opens to­ game three years ago, arid Lynn Cincinnati—Cetcher Ein/e Lom­ salient into the northwestern part Johore Bahru cauaewray and the have been accured. 10 a. m. CleveUiid (3«ta Stan alst* of a«v*n ylcterlaA lapaneae planes made their first an option to sign for 80 acres of of the island. build one tank. Brooklyn bowling eatablisbmant night with Columbia entertaining Dangling by Myers, Rochaeter Umaldar whose bardi traded by Feds to Bocton great British Na'val base on the It was also suggested by Father Wednesday—Well Baby Confer­ for tbs benefit of tbe Lou Gehrig H—yywalgkts clash ta th* * m d nf the Padfle war on Batavia. land he owns in southwest Texa*. north shore of Singapore laland, About Town Dunn that it might be pos|iible ence at the T. W. C. A. at 2 Harvard. Penn goes to Columbia pound dumbbell below his chin. greatMt fame cams from scoring Bravos for two pl8j'*r» to b* . ^ SCPllal of Ths Netherlands EUst needed for a national park. Wolfe Cblcafo. Fab. 9.—Tbia aummer** Memorial Ambulaaca Fuad. Tburoday for on oftarsooo contaat Albert Prudence ol Cleveland, O., seven runs tn one game ■without agreed upon at a later date malniu dual on tha nnfi. The king cobra somgtimea at- Domei reported today. A turkey-like bird, with a 3 later to form aa asaoclatioo of o’clock. record All-Star major laociM Starr Hamgr c t B w tfo fd r ^ tMta*. today In an intensifying said he would sign, although he tsms a length of 18 feet, and is Fdlloiving on the heels of Japa­ inch horn protruding from its some kind to send gifts to the men Friday—W’cll Baby Conference aad Prlaoeton ploys at Danmouth is taking one of the exenfitet getting * baaeblt Newark, N. J —a'Annroer Glor­ >'v w iis s air attacks believed here u I Members of St. Mary’s senior MoaboH gom e, Ju ly 7. Um d ay af- Engineerr state that a common Friday nlgbt. Three Saturday en- ia Callen battared Kl«*nor Holm'8 with Armand at p air SIO an acre and the govern­ the largest poisonous snake in the nese Infantry units which were re- forehead, has been discovered in J rboir, are requCatcd to meet at the and also to asoiat their families at Haynes street, fraiB X tn 4 calculated to add an inch to his : ^ hr a preiu^ to an attempt at tor Um ooa at tha Polo Grounds, cause of reduced automobile en­ gagemoats-wtn find Dartmouth at The first elevaUd railway in six-year-old world record with N. H. Hor—y pojighad 0* I m ent is offering only }2. I world. Dorted to have landed on Slnaa- ths Bolivian tunslca. i church at 7:15 tomorrow avening. when Becessary.’ o’clock. height of S feet 3 1-B Inchts. Pru- mIB Uka ptoea at sicht tn Ctero- gine power 1* too rich a carburetor Tola. Columbia at Cqniall and dene* really wants to get in tbe Now York <^ty openad for traffic 1:48.x performance in ' 150-yard vlctiaa ta OB* 1 t l*ad’* Mhntctpo] Stadliun- m ixture. Prtocotan at Harvard, f service- “ OB July X. IMT. baekstrokc. ago

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SWELVB «A «v.ru !,s 1 fiR EV'ENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1918 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9,194? EAGB THUmSHR *■ - ' ■ "— ■"■II . II III ill , RED RYDER Bragff’g Scheme'Works BY FRED HARftUN 1 3 Sense and Nonsense WF UKI STEALibSS . lb}' “ V4l7HOut itu's Wants C l a s s i f i e d fbr\bur Benefit ^ ^ ColoiwThe Maateria Touch I A man says that since his fami­ Rainy D*iy. Ev-ji in these times OUR HORSB9 ’AflSErisiRe- A world v/lthout color would be ly Is so big. he would like to be of government hand-outa, pater­ a somber place. Charles K. Sher- able to cross a turkey with n cen­ nalism, and pronr.ises for the fu­ ipan wrote a beautiful proae-poem tipede so every one of them would ture. It is a wise man who thinks I Help Wanted— Female 3.'> Wanted— To Buy 5S Legal Notices 78 about the splendor of color. He ge$ a drumstick Thanksgiving of and plans for the days to come. Lost and Fonnd Lost and Found Enemy Aliens Manchester painted a worxl.pioture of ;^e con- Day. Your rich Uncle 8am isn,’t going WA.NTED — FEMALE depart­ TWIN BED SET, coinpirto, Knro- .vr A I'lil UT liF f'Ki >HA1'K IIKI.K Driver Held tributlon color mnkea to our lives. to support you always. Have you FOLIND—LARGE tiger rat. white • If Manchi «t< r. within .»n»l f<>r t he on chest, white paws. Telephone ment manager for infanl.s’ wear, holh ilesk. niahogany preferred. • of >Tancht'xt*»r. <»n the Tth }Ve have this little masterpiece in The finest feeling wc know la an umbrella for th- rainy days FOUND—BROWN TOX hound. good opportunity, salaty and Good condition, private party. Uav of K«-i*rtiarv, A. 1', 1'‘42. Date Book our scrapbook. Perhaps you’d like finding a $10 bill In an old suit, ahead ? ; Call 6877 after 6 p. m. 4553. Box .N, Herald. rre^ent WILLIAM HVL’fc:. Ksq Register Here In Car Crash it for yours; commis.sion. Apply Mr. Collings. Jijflir**. the Jubilation is much greater If PAY CHECK IDST Notiee is Tonight ’’i am modem ns the minute, yet the wife ha-n't seen you make the Arflat—Shalt I paint you in a LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 4635.'5 .\iontgomery Ward f'pt.ito of Ff.nry .1 Krmif# Intu hereby given that p.oy rherk No. '•f .M.tii-inst.-r in 8«ilit Board .')9 Few Prr.senl During tin* Rockville Man Arrestefl ture to beautify and render at­ Mr. Nurieh —Oh, don’t make Book No. 46355 lasiietl by The i't> 'n Apit'iu.if i. fi ..f h.'t h Hoard of Selectmen, Municipal Kerne, for week ending .Tan. laundry. New Model I^iundry tractive. Wherej’cr there is Light, Telling the botis what a good any fuss—Just wear your smock. SavinKS Bank of Manchester h.aa F<">n RE.NT LARGE ple:m;lill Kr,niw,_ ilm I n 1 St I • r \ pr.»\iriu f»»t First Hour Bui More Building, I r f 31.at.. 1P42 bn," b>en lost. Anyone Siimniil street. t ij t )i • i r f %•'t.. !»..n u*r*.i:n real -stat. For Violation of the you will find me. I appeal to your worker you arv .« worth one per been loet or destroyed, and w rit­ fiiinl roiiin, twin beds, ateam Father and Son banquet, Con- attempting to cash this check . 1 ijl n 7ly -'riiat th^ Annual meeting. Retail Mer­ tent of th* Law. Finder plea.se re­ •I'l u'itii>n h»» h»'.i7il rtm! fi#*tprniin- work. Y’ou will find the flowera the publl,: know you are doing the name such hook waa i.s.sued, for • 1 .'it fli** rrohittc in Miinchf*. F’romptly at nine o'clock this chants' Division, U. of C’., at Ho­ and shrubs of tna quiet vallay. I OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILUAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLB turn check to the I'orporate Ar- WA.NTED RELIABLE DRIVER FOR REN T FURNl.SHED ro.im. Officer Raymond Griffin nrre.^t- Oroc«r—I found my delivery right thing. payment of the amount of deposit '• r in s.'iiij I»lsfrj('t, cn th** Mth t. ti ’"U. n n il tha' other day. the issuance of a duplicate book TiMttce Ki\»n tf» all p»ose GO OG AN '6 t r a i n e r ,\ therefor. (‘•rcstPii In said **8tat«» of th^ p*'n a few ready to register. Po.st- reau. the rules of the road when a car Fcan incite to wrath and anger. you punished him severely. lery)—That's a fine portrait! Is VOU ENU9TE0.' ONi of said application and th* Wednesday, Feb. 11 \ thini<, J ust ip sou S T IC K T KANE TOILED Automobiles for Sale MAN TO MANAGE enterprising Boarders Wanted i>9-A »trn»' nnd placo .,f (i«nrinir *hcr.»oh. m aster Thomas J. Quish and a driven by Tourtellot and one driv­ I do not affect all alike, depend­ Grocer—Y*a. I made him smoke It an old rtiast-r? WHAT SHiPT ANV- roUND—WHITE GOLD metal • Valentine party under auspices A TO TH IN K , UWMT S t R ; THAT B ig FC?R D A T S t u n i n g business in Outer of teiwn. Ex- I.\ pij h M ah 1 n fcT ^ C"p.' "f this Old**; .“taff of workers were ready. This en by Daniel William,-, 46, of 1329 ing on whether I emit, reflect or another. Butler-rNo, that's the old mis­ framed glasses. Left in store la.st 'O ^ M. '.v ap;, y. r b \ ; n - iru'j of Dorcas So<-iety. Emanuel Lu- TH1MG» TO <3BT OUT W aRM M CRUL.STO THE 10K#b. 1936 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. 1936 eellent opportunity to build [iros- ROOM AND b o a r d I’n v ite work will he carried on here until Main street, Hartford, crashed at transmit lignt. I glva galaty to sus. W A D O P UP Hife M E N T A L week. Call Arthur Drug Store. ’-•i‘ 'ft In .-lid dl‘-»ri''t. rtt U-'iaf fl v • hoiir.s, I theran church, 08 HIKING, HEV t Chevrolet town sedan, 1936 Pon- f.innlv prtv’iloL*o« Gentlemen f»rc- d.T*>8 h»t' i. the d.t*. “f a.ntd he.nrink: Febrinary 28 The office ■Middle Turnpike F,a.3 Meim .«lr*'tT. Ttl .1 -idt;e L'riday. Feb. IS a #*ernnd .«5hift worker to nd-i to .Saturday it will be open from 9 juries. I play a major part In your dally LIKE vou vJiT H VOu R a l l e y i WITH IN Sl’RA.VCE 1937 C H R Y SL ER SEDAN. J22,'>: M ' t • , Valentine dance. Catholic I.ad- life. I am Color . . .The Maatar’s \ his inc»>nir. Apply In p»'r.'if>n .it in the morning until .5 in the .after­ Acc.'irding to o ffu cr Gnitiii HOLD EVERYTHING 1937 Ford Coupe, Jl,'i9; 1937 h i i a r i 'KH.“; „ n i ) iu h i.m e r .s i les of Columbus touch. See Mnrlow’a, 8t37 .Main atrect I : l* 'I ri: • H \ r r Til I.T> noon report Toiirt**il,jt a.s going ,-.ast EMPLOVf Buick sedan. J265. Brunner s, 80 WlUlll-d lV'ltrull\ I'C.-ttr.) 1 .‘i • >..1 f-T t»i. ' Satiirda,t, Feh. 14 IVIIveix'd to H.ins-s on Mid,lie Turnpike ,ah,iiit 4 3U e m t r a n c e McHlNNKV KItOriILK.S Oakland street. Telephone 5191. minutes frnm Airirafl. Apply 49 ■ f Sf.i O' *• » 4 t • ■■n Tl;r ,rh Hartford District Council. V. F. She You proniisi’d to s-nd me ►TT2 WaiLswortb street. ■ ^^-hrti;»r^ .\ I ; '• t :’ When the applicant has tilled W. meeting. V. F, W. Home, Man­ ye.sterday afternoon and had w ail­ S05 Slain St., Manehester, Conn. 4.1 rnt .'S sables from Rns.'iia but all I got Articles for Sale MVI»K. Knq . out the required blank.s and goes chester Green, at 8 p. m. ed to allow a line of cars follow­ w.TS a cmiplo ol messages. Telephone 6U6U or 74S3 : Auto Accessories— Tires 6 FOR SALE- MI.'tCELLANEOU.S of '".T’hrr'n# Zwirk lBt4> nf through the many details which St. Valentine's dance, Manches­ ing him to pas.s before cutting He—Babies, bah.' I said cables! HELP \4 anted— Rooms M J u r r tti «,4id d'.«tr‘^f d^c#-;^s- se.'onilhand hiiiMing .aupplie.a Htnl -Board 62 the certificate of identitication ter Country club. across the we.st bound lane into A •TWE GOUD USED riRES. Priced from ____< • i •d/HpL, equipment such as;. Whitt: kitchen .1 pp!; M 11. ti if Mich^fl calls for the little booklet will Danc^ for Negro Soldiers, at Cook's Filling station. When al­ My Wish RED 14 up. Brunner's. 80 JakI.and St., W ANTED ROOM for eMerly ■■'A A ATMtiTlC .“Ink, G. E. Refriperator. window Z’A.-'k Ad »ii .ni r,if'’7 priiyltiK f-'t then be delivered by carrier to Y. M. C. A. most across his car wa.s struck by Give me the common things each 0 •» CLUB R.O&S! Manchester. Tel. 5191. ladv with or without board fail nith-T *' «.!1 fp,. ',nt*r. *.t uh'cf- and doors, w ndow .shades, ther­ the adilresH that l s sworn to. It Siinda.v, Feh. IS the car driven by Daniel Williams day. 6731 after .5, v.'iid «l.c.;i^«d h;»d III .'.•rt.Tin real BCK/AJCS’ Manchester mostate stock temperature con­ • -et.4f»“ p;irU''»jln rly dt-scrih^d in 5:1111 is important that the registrant be T'nited chureh services at South Of Hartford. Both drivers were in­ Home, children, and a place to Methodist. Rabbi Abraham Feld­ jured and Mrs. Williams received trol. Call at 28 Stephen street or APphCHtp*!! cn ?li*» It !• at home when the carrier calls pray; ? ROUNDS Evening HeralH Morinfir— Trucking— '•Kl»F'-RKT’ -That tpei f •'r>» if'«t h*; man. st>enker. A flag to salute, a book to read. telephone 7681. \N anted to Rent 68 and that the addre.ss given Is the a breast and leg injury. Freddy Storage 20 if'p**' 'fi h*" 'h'-Htd in l d*f*-r’nin- artual resPllng place of the per- Monda.v, Feb. 16 Williams. 17, Catherine, 19, and The Golden Rule to be my creed. Pl u n k e t t Classified Advertisements »-d a T * h • I’ . f -4 •. • >ff 1C. In M me h • 8. J V*. WA.NTED TO RENT Iout or five .son liesignated Tea for new resident,*. C. of C. Daniel Williams. .Ir.. 14. pa.ssen- I’ll build my world not with Couiil «lJt MAeiagc woias :o ^ .me STORAGE FOR SA L E -O.NE .MILK Cooler, r :n «ni'l ! •!:.• 1 i* r ti »h. ' iMt «1:i\ GOOSAN room apartment, by yoiitiK cou­ . *■ hr-i .1 ' \ f . . ‘ 1: it .. . 4' ,i 1 i p4-1 mum coat i, in 5aid of th^ prn- son to whom the mail is directed, Herald's Cooking School at the Due to the injury to the princi­ l• 0ric• of (hi^a tinea. .. WA.NTED T H R E E OR four dfney f.f Bflild Application and th* State theater. Will fill my life, and then some Lfine ratet ner dav for tranatant i FOR SALE-.MEN'S REBUILT must produce his registered num­ pals In the case, trial of Tourtel­ rooms, voung couple Telephone time and of h^^rlng thf*ri»An Thursday, Feb. 19 more, «d8'. Repairing 23 and relasted shoes. Better than ■'\ p 11 t'l 1 •.hmsr a ‘''‘p>’ ■'f thl^ •'rd*^' ber and if correct the carrier then lot was continued thi.s morning in IT. laxi new cheap shoes. See them. Sam 7142. fri n*•^^ Ap.'ipcr having a clrcu compares to photograph in the Oratorical Contest at American town court to Saturday, Feb. 14. WMth thing* that will ytald m* Cssti Chare* PIAiNO TUNLNG anrl repairing. Yulves. 701 Main. hit: -n in •.nil *l;Airict. ,*t l«*a5t f\\. booklet with that of the person Legion Home. rt-hes galbi*. ( Conaacutiv* Days.. .1 7 otai S CIS ■ ia\*« l»cf..r* th** ‘'f «.v 1 ■'•.•'.inn;: Feb. S ConaecntiT* Dayi.. . I etslll Ota Player piano apecinlty. John who claims to be the one to whirh Saturday, 21 B E F i O R E Houses for Sale 72 l«. j4pi'**ai if fh€v 'vf-4* 4*aii«*' at •ai*] Twentieth Anniversary celebra­ Paleamen, aft*r fighting for 1 Day ...... III otaltl eta Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street. fit- • and pl.i' . ant} h« li**ar«l rel.a- the booklet is addressed to. The T H ^ Fuel and Feed 49-A tt\^ Th^r*‘tn, and mak# return tn tion of the Washington Social business for ten years, acarcely All ordara for trragolar maartlon* Tel. 4219. FJR SALE— TWO SINGLE carrier must be satisfied and if he President Baeketl will b* ehargad at th* onS tim* rat*. thi! C'lurt club. ran be olamed for growing a bit o iy «* *1^ 14 »>» AM BORN TWIRTV VgAE* TOO SOON V S A T T l ^ ■paelml ratal for long tarm axary MOWERS SHARPE^^ED. repair- FOR THE BEST GRADE ranfe houses, 25 Victoria Road, and 14o W fLLTAM &. H Y D E I* the booklet is delivered and a Friday, Felt. SI cocky about small ort«r* today... day adTirtlilng glxan upon raquaat. and fuel oil, try 8ocon.y Standard Benton street. Both have 7 Judga. receipt accepted therefor. eslip of paper stating the day and Annual Masonic Ball at the Ma­ i/Pi—The National Republican r i u T w e s rr WfcRt, LVTXL% RD . stove length wootl. Apply Ed­ oil burner Will be vacant April Prr!«..nt %\ILLIAM S HYDE, Fiif| hour he wUl return and the per­ sonic Temple. party, headed by President Rafael g. »•••»*«•*••*••*] VN*X\CUL(k!R >» uyHH *MOULD ,«rtar th* flftta day. T u.l K*» \ KM ^_____ ^ No *^III forblda": dlaplay Una* not wood saws gummed. Lawm mow­ ward J. HoU. 1009 Main street. lat. Excellent locations. Reason­ son to whom It Is Intended for Calderon Guardla. won 19 of the 22 TWfe VjViO W ViOViV* I"*».it* of Susan Sta\'!n*kv lat^ cf ibJXO V'iAvCW (kO'. aeld. ers sharpened. General grinding. Tel. 5117 or 5118. able terms. Edward J Holl, 1009 \T 1 n'»'c*«t*8r ;n a.i 'iI must be there to receive it. If congresalonal seats at stake in Th* Harald will not b* retponaibJ* il 15 years experience. Capitol Mam street. Telephone 5117 and . *1 not, the carrier return.s the book­ j-esterday’s elections, it was an ­ tor Dior* than on* incorrect mier- -Vppl ' .11: -n h.t\ ri»r L* on t 5118. let to the post office where it is WOU’V*,Y. TteMIKi' to "v: ttoa of any advertliement ordered Grinding Corrpany, 531 Lydall Garden— Farm— Dairy »h» r-n.o\.tl ..f .1 ,hn M STi\if'- Police Court nounced officially today. w for Dior* than one time. street. Phone 7958. ■»k5 H * :i'1 ru I n t St r I to r ••f *.i**c T.'ii*. Sic u $ s* t o»9 Z -9 pf th* oharge made tor th* aervle* r e f l a t e your piano or player ip'i’ c;i', I !,,» lirrtrfl ,tr*;l d^t^rmln- booklet is then forwarded by the one. Leon Cortes preceded Cal- dor. on premises. 70 Foley street. FOR SALE ROi:T\VILLE. Route randared. piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. I f1 a* T' «'ff I'r in Mni’- local office to the Department of Must Pay S270 derone Guardla as president. All advertliement* muet conform Telephone 2-0362 morning or eve. 1.5, within 16 mile.s of Hartford. F ’ n s 11.1 I»' St r !■' t. -n t h*- Mth Justice. Costa Rica's unicameral national "What do you mean, I picked a good air-raid thelter? la atyle. copy and typography with nlngs. One family dwelling, four rooms, rl.o "f . I' '.'‘4;^, nt '* v l-.ru ( \v. t » in thf' for* no.in, an*l To Give Information national legislative body has 44 regalattona enforced by th* publleh- p.antry nnd bath. "Three untlnl.sh- I live here!" ara and they reserve th* right to Help Wanted— Female 35 •h.at n i*'» h4» k15**d to all pf^rs-tn* Postm aster Quish said that any­ On Court Rule members. nn-t#*«'^«l In M!*i of thf adit, ravle* or reject any copy con- ed rooms up. Steam heat. Set- one seeking further information Btdarad oblaetlonabl*. W A N TED —G IR L OR woman for Household (ioods 51 tuba m fine cellar Outside door wn«l*’n<‘’\ of *al«1 aiipliG.-i t Ion anti thf ttmo an*l nla*'^ of hearing ih**r^- may get’ all Of the details at the CLOSINa HOURS—ClaaelHed ad* housework. Telephone 6413 after to cellar. Two car garage, with FLNNY BLSINESS ta ha pubUahed aama day muet be FOR SALE BLACK Richmond I.n puhil«hinK a **npy nf thi* local post office. He had added •aaa**#•**•■*••*•* .5 30. • r lor tn s .n,». nnwBp.ipAr ha\in« a Maurice Hassell Is Given Blessed Eventing? received by 13 o'clock noon Satur­ atove, complete with Victor Oil cement floor. Oak floors m ilwell- two additional clerks to the pres­ Ing. Good sire r'aims. L.arge lot cl re’ila r P leo over tel«* FOR S A L E - O IL H EA TER. Will ance arranged on rental basi.s. 6pHE rule that military men do 3 ^ ASH TUBBS VtTv ricicr. Muvbe DV K0\ CR.ANE pbOD8 at tha CHARGE RATE r-. fli's c ur* in*l hy m’lllmk: ’n a Anthony Obright f>ave been given ^ not make good prasident* find* abova as a convanelnca to advar-' W A N TED —G IR LS AND yount, heat four or live riKinis. Price Allen * Ilitch.ocK. Inc.. 112 I’lt- mk; s*. -».1 ’feT • n or \pr'r,r^ extra help Mrs Mary Rrosnan Mauriee Hassett, of Depot titara. but the CASH RATES will be reasonable. Call 2-0194, after 5 kln street, Manrhe.ster Conn. Tel. i ’j-,rv 9 ’ *12 .1 <-opv *-f tp'x <«r«l*'r an exception in Argentina's Julio *LlA 6fl XD women for bench work. Tober .lohn H S’.iN'Dvky r^t*^ -f ’S>r- and Mi' S Anna Reardon will as-iist t h e m 16 OLD TO eaira « ii> « MA! I HAUB accepted aa KUI-L PAYMENT If o'clock. 3.3ni, Sqimre, was given 24 hours to pay A Roca. Only Argentine presi­ irf bSAIN IN TBMT VDUR SHOES. S«OM r o d . v m v aiMOLB-TO Twice BONB.UOT Baseball Man ifnct jring Co. wi.-h S'.it. 4! ■'*‘•,1’ N’-.rwi.''' '*onn In the w,,rk fO U N U IT!V paid at the buttneea office on or be* W I I.I.l M S. II Y M-; up $270 he owes to his family on dent to hold the office for two full 1 WLL TAKE VOU* TOO, CAPTAIM i o SIMPLE. «NCe HK MKM TO 8300 A conceal llrat insertion or <«ach ad otharwisa OUR GREATEST 32.ND .1IJ-11: #». a court order i.s.sued last .August on terms. Roca was until his first as­ ------WE wn.1 exAMaJE FiH'&Ty^— i— ^ FEBRUARY S.\LE Legal Notices 7X ?t 4! 4HOES, TOO, EASyJ! |w4eSSA6E^ tha CHARGE RATE will ba oollect- a eharge of non-siipport or go to sumption of the executive power •d. No reaponaibUtty for arrora m pre-eminently a military fleurc. (»LeASE! 1 own wn ' !* I: • • r S|)orlsiueii*s ( Jiil) talaphonad ada will ha aaaumad and Save 10 Percent to 33 1-3 Percent Jail for 60 days. When .he was \ ' / > The stamp above, issued in 1941, thair aceoracy cannot ba r^aran* 3' 9 brought in last .\ugust he was or­ tead. A Special Feature of Tliis .Sale; Rnino Mullan Fa Alt bears a picture of a monument Adverliseiiieiil Cut Service Meets Tiies «*f F»*hrii.ir>, ’ • 4- Jail sentence, suspended. Bnvaremrnis ...... & 3 Room Outfit ...... 139.5 Exam Rec|iiireiiieiil President T-ee Fr.vcrla of the Jam es Duggan of Gardiner, N. 16. At 33 he was already a veteran Marriagea ...... *..* C A regular $495 Value. Save $100 ok \4>t W k. local divi.sion of the C,mnertiriit Y.. who was picked up Saturday at of several revolutions when the Daatbs ...... *...... D INolico — Living Room Outfit ronsisfa of; rpAn ’i.p'ii tT ’Ti su «| rn*i« Sportsmen's .5s.«ocintinn announced a local filling station dnink, plead­ war with Paraguay broka out m Card of Thanks ...... E 1>r<*iiKhf r . aBi'l t iirr ;$• M .1 - • this mbmtng that the regular 1865. In MamcrUm ...... T - Large Davenport —Lounge Chair t*»r !n b.iM •’'•unt'. on fh»‘ Cn-J Tuu*' The United States Ovdl Service ed guilty and Judge Lessner sus­ Lost and Found ...... i The Board of Tax Review of the —Coffee Table End Table — 4l;i> of .AijK'j**’ 191 • ;i»i'l n‘:\8 p* n<1 Commi.ssion amends Announce­ monthly meeting would be held pended Judgment on payment of In that bloody, five-year strug- Announcereneta ...... t Town of Manchester will be in Lamp Table Bridge Ijimp - 1 n rf *'l rt I in ' n «c ' I .' 1.. u r« of . . r t ri ■ Tue.sdny evening at 8 o'clock at the costs. gla Roca gathered honors and Paraonala ...... t ?H\ -iL'l p, a«,-v, rt I t' I ment No. 1-209. originally i.ssued se.sslon at the Municipal Building Leatherette Chair All this for Legion Home on I>*onard street. David Fine of 11 Locust street emerged a colonel His fame in­ Aatomohllee pfsi’u,*-*-* rt Hpp*-»i if$: ’ ■ Ih. May 12. 1941, to include a reduc­ Aotomoblea (or * ire followinR il.ays iIurinR the $120. Be sure to .see it. .s'lL' ’r'.Mria; .niMci'I't 'h.t* t' » r*'*.,. This is the first meeting under the paid $.3 for parking by a hydrant. creased when he crushed the up­ -1* n* *• of Mi. -i.A. ,,.j ,, I i;, M ;l. S-. Automotilea for Ef<*h^nga . . . . ft month of February, 1942: - T h e Modern Bedroom Consists tion in dictation speed on the Ju n ­ new set of offleials and every effort Case Is Continued •'U:' ) rising of General in 1874. Auto Acceaaerlea—Tirr* ...... ft Gn IS 'inkn’ "M i" th*- p’.iit 'ifr • is being made to bring out the Monday, 2nd., 8 o’clock p. m., to of, - Bed Chest - Dres.ser or “ itl'F'.m’l* - Th if non, . ,,f tl*. in. ior Stenography examination from .Stanley Zaremba of 610 No. Main Tour years later he was named Auto Repairing—Painting . . . . ^ members for this ses.sion. Auto Schools ...... f*A 8 o'clock p. m. Vanity - Coil .Spring M.attress Ant'ition .111*1 p^n of s.iitl 'i,. 96 words per minute to 80 words street, charged with reckless driv­ muuster of war. at the age of 35, ALLEY OOP Back In Goofl Old Moo Autoa—Ship hv Truric ...... I Tuesday, 3rd., 3 ..’clock p. m„ to Boudoir ChairVanity Lump Set pl.iinf *hall h»* K ’ • n tlt-f» n*l.t n» In addition to the regular rou­ ing as a result of an aretdent on and carried out a brilliant cam­ BY V. T. HA.MLIN Hrun** Mnllun h.' i>n ti 11« L.: nk: thi«i per minute. Qualified applicants tine there will be refre.shments. a AbtOB—For Hire ...... » .5 o’clock p. m. — Westinghou.se Radio .Ml tills in M.inch*’*i*r i;\*t.in*c West Middle Turnpike on Feb. 1 paign against the Indians. Oaragea—Service—Storage ... lo Wednesday, 4th„ 6 o’clock p. for $110. 18 months to pay. . ILraM ,i n** n ,«p-| p.-r pt'iMi-h**! In are urged to apply. short entertainment and a door received a continuance of his rase Roca became the here of tha NOW LET'S SEE, OOP_ I THAT’4 Rlc,HT_ AN' AN THEM. 'STEADA Motorcycle!—Btc> rlen ...... U .M .me h» «t *• r -in'-** a » * k f-r two prize offered. Harold Olds of ACCOeOlMG TO VOUB I TV'E i j OTTA o IT ON BRiNoIM' b it BACK Wanted .ftufoa—Motorryclr^ ... IJ ni., to 8 o’clock p. m. — Kitchen Outfit Con.sists of 5 Card forms will be received un­ to Monday, Feb. 16 as principals day and ha was elected to the I’o n*4ii*-« »• A«l \ V8 • \ * r - ■ ni rn**n«' 1 n fcf Florence street is rhnirman of the REPORT, tOtyVE B E E N \ BACK. TO PBE- MERE. I WAMTCHA ■walBeM aad Fyefeealoiial Serrleea Thursday, 5th., S o'clock p. m.. Pc, Breakfast Set Utility Cabi­ nn ff y. thing new offered for this meet­ K SffSrM i lafci.wi F IF T K E N / J Florists— Nuraertra ...... if> 8 o’clock p. m. .spei ial inducement during our t'* t,' 11 ■ .Secretary. Board of U. S. Civil sponsibility in connection with a (I660-66) waa ona of notabla prog­ ing. Funeral Olrertorn ...... lf» Saturday, 7th.. S o’clock p. m., February Sale, a $2.5.00 Defense n : ’ - 4 Service Examiners, at any first or motor vehicle crash, also received ress for the nation. Heating — Plumbing —Hoofing .. P second-class post office within the a .continuance to next Monday. *TThey like to think of tank drill as a game, sir!" tuaurance ...... il to 5 o’clock p. ni. Bond given away absolutely free I \ • •' *r in; ■ K I’l;, 14 \Ti: m:Li» Refuses to .Accept Tire* Mim nery—Dresainak I ng .... 19 Monday, 9th , 6 o’clock p. m., to with any purchase of $300 or q f Ml n*’ 11 Inn .«n*l f*‘r the New England States: from your Tedford was picked up by police IfoTing—Trucking—Storage I'' 8 o’clo.’k p. III. more. This offer positively expires of .\1., II.'.!..-I . " n the Tth nearest U. S. Employment Service, on Center street at 3:10 a. m. yes- IXIONERVILLE FULKS Public Passenger Service ...... tO - A flav...... Kd'T’ra’■5' .A . I*. I ;• I : or frehn the Manager. First U. S. M>TtIc Point. Ore. i45 It seem-scem- ((.^day morning after an accident BV FONTAINE l-'OX Fainting—Paprring ...... ;J Tuesday, lUth., 8 o’clock p. m., February 28th, 1942. Free storage Wll.l.TAM S HVI'R I'sq . Civil Service District. Room f. ed like a bonanza. A transfer i Main street at Haynes street Profeoalonal Services ...... 1'. to ,y o’clock p. m. until wanted on this oultit. Phone tnick stopped st Iceland Linn's ' before that time, Repairing ...... i Wednesday, 11th., 6 o’clock P- or write for free Courtesy Auto. I'f .Anna late of Man- Post Office and Courthouse Bylld- Tailoring—r>veing — (‘'ear'rg 3i . ” L * t » t ' I x.i 1 <1 [ I' * I f . ♦ fj. . . rt *1 ♦ mg. Boston. Massachusett.s. v»dtb house and the driver rolled out Charles I.uras pf 34 WUltams Toilet Ocod! and Servire ...... |< ni.. 1o 8 o’rlo«'k p. m. No obligation « M, ri. t.' ti . f I- . k- '. ''-f f 1 '1 four new tires. Sadly Linn refused | charged with the theft of I'hiirsday, 12th., S o'elwk p. m., .STa n -he «t. I' \ *1 ft> in I r.i 11 i X. whom the card forms should be Wanted — HusmevA Service .... them. "1 hadn't even asked for ; „„ „,,to tire from Lehman's Serv­ ' Fduratloaal j to .1 o’clock p. 111. ALBERT'S Eat 1911 , • * K i • K 1U ■ I * T h t ‘ *• I \ m n t h a filed. J. B. Wilson is the local sec­ Courses and ''lasses ...... 1'< from the Tth 'lay of Fei>ruar> K. L» . retary. any. ice Station, 289 Main street, was Private Inarructtona ...... I*- ' Frluav, 13th., 6 o’clock p. m., to Waterbury 1942 »nd thf pame are llmitrd given a continuance until Wednes­ 8 o’clock p. m. Open Wed A S»t. Eve.*. • nd alio'4-«d for th« creditor! with­ Dancing ...... ii a I day. Mbalral—f>ramai'c ...... !9 1 Saturday. 14th., 8 o’clock p, m., in which to bring In thejr rlmlm» Wanted—I p 7 i.'»’ • x ...... Jf' ( • g.Ttni"' ftaid eptat.e, an'l the paid Flaunrisl lo .5 o’cliH'U p. m. Adrnmlaf r;*t r*T )■ directed to give **Doggie** Kitchen Towels All persons claiming to l>e ag- .Machinery and Tools 52 r»ublir notice te* the credtors to FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Important .Voaignhient BV M ERRILL BLOSSEB Bonds--Si>D'KA—.Mg- iCeiBea ... 3 bring In their rlarntp withm paid Businese « u n *:es .... ^7 gri'-ved bv the doings of the As­ ACgUAI.NT YO U R SE LF with the tln>e allowefl bv pjatmg a copy of Dannaher Receives Money to n ... 15 sessors of the Town of Manciies- thia order In the public Plgn post /•------, Help and eitnaileaa new Cletrac crawler Model H and tei. Conn., and those requiring on­ nearest to the pla*'e where th! de- IM ATTENCXMO A C O J iC JL . After Aa, mv b o * ME 6u er I Mir e arc some *THE tlNPERATURE today IS Mr WAMTs you to Help Wanted — F*>tnale ...... ft: learn all the advantagea a Cletrae reaped lait dwelt within said t'5wn Orders to Report ' f M C M i F'MO o u r WLAT Italp Wanted—Male ...... 9ft sets must appear 5'* their [ M gEPNe. TbV UP MV DESK 1 GO YOUR eaiNA HERE K l« C r/IN * I, BbPERE 4 WTTM y o u . MO. ME THE ME ID 6(VE SbU AGO TODAY, lAP PENiO To TbOSg Balaamen Wanted ...... tl-A complaint ijt one of these meet­ new«iM»per liavlng a clrctilatlon In JUST A SAME - ...... Halp Wanted —Male or Female 27 easily you can make It yours for MA O ^ T TAICE^ brush -o f f / j X ) check: o v r f rr WAE “ , o n e r ings or at some ailjoumcd meet­ aai'l pr*’ba1' district, Tslthin ten 8115, SIX Agepta Wanted . II*A go>H|. Dublin Tractor Company. •L'4 t e fr-ni the ♦Lite of tills Thomas E. Dannaher, clerk of KINOA Iltcx . .. TOO , r Bur 1 DEGRiXS FItuatlona W'anted —Female ... ' ing of said Board of Tax Reriew. Providence Road. V.'illinianllc. .ind j’t’irn make tn th'« conr» •■>f the H3 TUNf N / SEWOU6L'// 1 THcXJGMT- u*?— I PEOREES ^ dituatlona Wantrd — .Male 19 The tipic of appeal is limiterl by not ;* - £l \ t-n the Town Court, has received or­ Every lady-in-waiting knows her Employfrent .Ag»n-*ieji . . . 4 WILLIAM 5 H V Pr first need .8 a simple costome ■- Mve ataek^Pet*— — lav to twenty days from and aft­ J udge. ders to report for training at Par­ Y ehlelea er the fiT-st day of February, 194'2 PlumbinK and Electrical H 4-9-41. ris Island. S. C, on Saturday. He which may be expamied as she 0«ga—Hirda—Pets ...... 4. ilustave Schrelber, - Fixtures 52-A grow* Here It Is a frock and Lalve Atock—Vehicles ...... 4? Chairman. will close his duty with the Town Jacket just as easy to mske as Douitry and Supi'lies ...... 4? Court next Wednesday. Dannaher, the next on- (and it won’t be ex- cT- Evi rett T. McKinney, SAVE BY BirVlNG direct' ,30 gal­ Wanted --!> s—P ui rr —?». . v 4« a graduate of Manchester High ptnalre either!l Planned to do all 0 For Aalr.^%|tseellatie4«us •Secretary, lon ex'ra heavy kitchen lioiler. school arid a former meinber of Articles For S,= . . . 4 .lohn I Olson $114.5 Oil hot water heater, you want in the way of figures Boats and Aict'^'Me* .... *- FOR SALE the MHS. track team entered the concealing this dress al.so builds up Building Maier a » . . 4 Bo.aid of Tax Review of the $15 95. Supply Outlet. 1150 Main insurance field here in Manches“ '• t^amopda -.gWE’urirB—.lA-»Dire 4t ' Town of Manchester. street, Hartford. 5-Acre Place In Bolton — your morale by making you look ter upon the completion of a spe­ pretty—by meant of a becoming Blectncat' AppManres —nsn o 4v 5-room Cape Cod new house. cial course for agents held last Fuel and Feed . .. 4* a open neckline In the frock—aud a Garden —Farm —I ’atry Products a*' Oil burner. Fireplace and year in Hartford. demure contrasting collar of at­ H ar>i Tools ...... 17 listed in the United States Ma­ tractive shape on the Jacket. Hoatcal Inatt .^ments ...... ftr OWice and Stor# Feju pm*nt ft* rine Corps in Springfield and was Pattern No. 8115 is in sizes 12 8COR(!HY SMITH Mad, But Not .5nfin*y BY JOHN C.TLHKY Spaciala at tha S:orrs ...... ft* 6-Room House, not new but ordeted to return to hia home to to 20; 40. Slse 14 drsas snd Jacket ■ " " ■’" T l f Woartna Apparel—Furs ...... ft> HELP WANTED await further orders. He received requires 7 yards 35-inch material, Wanted—Tn Fur ••• •• in ffood shape. Larjfe lot 50CH CHARtMNG >OlbC PK»l£. 7iC . O K jj y j I r s t w \ n 4 5T»cy.La.'N ioQg HEV,old V 0i£9n0f^/ his 'orders to report for training 9 ^ 4 Fee r4—H e I e I Reee rle 1 yards machine made ruffling ^OflCHfKACLa If 15 m ost UNflO«TONAT|.' I 5HAa c o ¥ i neelearaete for garden. Steam heat. on Saturday. for neckline, 3-8 yard contra.'rt for EVfcvrviwfi'f .HVi.' WE H M ^ T ITHIMC T AW W lS ' ?06£/ m -c u r r w o n Nfvff CM Iro ectfr....THRr KtAW *4M.'Ht-HSIL.. Raoma without Board ...... ft9 Private Dannaher Is the son of collar. O O t^ lD N bURT YOU,AND AC IwEa, lA A f / BUT vUTNffM i51Hf 50H Hoarders Wanted ...... fta*A Mr. snd Mrs. Thomas J. Danna­ ■W5T OU. HOU' Country Itoard —R esorts...... ftu Women Defense Workers a l l ( tiS M r ... WT.ViEAN‘ir.^1 OP ae\u9.' T5« woRtO refused to , her of 63 Bigelow street For this attractive pattern, aend #T«4NK0l0AUN . Hotala—Restaurants ...... fti $4250 8 3 0 0 WWrdHOoa..?/ HONOR THE OEk''j4 OP rt. UH\LgriN/ WantM^iCRooma—Board ...... 92 15c In coin, your name, address, yMOCCCLASK IT NC^ THE vMORtr Atotr fh s / Raul Bofate Fe? Root pattaro number and size to The i9 he cc9tieo7sr ApartiBtnta. R^fs. Tenemeota ftft For Cheney Brothers We Sen Antomobile and gersMB mghtMM OmuMa Evening Herald, Today's Pattern Roaluoaa LecatWna for Rent .. •« Service 106 Tth Avenue. New THft(R>NL.. Huoaaa For Kent ...... ft» All Forms of Insurance By Mr*. Au»e Cabot and another net for your church Springfield, III.— (A5— Betty Aoburbao For Kent ...... fti Let lltUe dog Tray aaaUt you in ®**»*>’- Th** **y York, N. Y. to e m sr llomaa For R e n t ...... ft* Aewly Organized I'larc Parachute Dept. '• Except Life . „ bring much pleasure In either case. Franz, 18, cashier in a park pavil urauta4 to Rent ...... ftft yoajr kitchen work. He U do so if ,j.» tranafer designs for ion concesMon, accosted by a gun' Helpful for every woman who lUail Haiaio Fur Solo ‘ Apartmaat Rulldtng for Sals ^ ft» h* Is embroidered on your new '‘Doggie Kitchen Towels" f ^ tts m man who wanted the contents of sewa at bonae is the new Fashi&n datad FrataitF for tala U Experience Unnecessary. kltchan towels. He demonstrates No. 5300) color chart for working her cash register, insisted 'be waa Book, a catalogu* of our most re­ I rr4 tar Rala **••# four old proverbs in a .most arnus* embrotdsry , send 10 cents in Coin, Joking. "You’ra kidding aren’t cent styles. Send for your copy to­ far R a la ...... you?” Mm asked, but in *lead tar R a la ...... tft Stuart J. Wasley Ing wray. Your Nams and Address and the day! Ft N ow rty tar S o la ...... Apply Immediately Embroidery figures are about 5 Pattern Number to Anne Cabot, eameatneas the mar drew hia gun F^aa wr SAla ee********** ^ft State Theater BaUdin^ and started for the regtater. Betty, Pattern ISc, Pattern Book 15c. by 7 inches and are quickly done in The Manchester Evening—Herald, One Pattern and Pattern Book ata tar^Hsohaago •••/« TeL 6648 - 7146 outline stitch. Red, yellow, brown, lOfi Seventh avenue. New York however, succeeded in saving the afta Cheney Bros. Employment Office money. Her loud screaming fright ordered together 25e. EocloM le iM.) blue and black are the polors us*m1. aty. Enclose 1 cent postage for postage for each pattern.. |BS«*4*8Lga^ Pt Make s set for a dog-lovsr friend each patte^ ordered. ened the gunman and ha fled. lEtiraUtg HUnillt MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1942 Average Daily Circulation .The Weather A rehaarsal of the atrlng sec­ Judge Emri L.. Stidham, first The local branch of the British A meeting of the Mothers Circle Manchester^ Lodge of Masons For the Month of January, 1943 Foroeaat of C. 8. Weather Bureaa tion of the Civic Orchestra will be president of the local Exchange War Relief Society, No. 208,' will of the Immaculate Conception will will confer the Fellowcraft degree About Town held this evening at 7:45 in the club, will be the speaker at the hold its monthly business meeting be held Wedne.aday evening at the at Its regular communication to­ downstaira music room of the monthly meeting of Ever Ready Wednesday evening at 7:30, at the home of Mrs. Charles B. Hubbard. morrow night. Lodge will open at Warmth Without Weight 7,088 Xot eo eold with light eaow to^ work rooms In the BrlUsh-Ameri- 179 Main street. 7:30. High school. Fairly advanced Circle of King's Daughters tomor­ Member of the Audit night. tM OM Beout L m Am iT A mocI- players of the violin, viola, 'cello row evening at 7:45, at the home man clubhouse, 75 Maple street. Bureau ot CIreulatlonn will meet Wednesday eve- or double bass who are interested of Mrs. Louis J. Tuttle, 21 Hud­ In These Smart New Tiiny a t T:30 at the T. M. C. A. are welcome to join the orchestra son street His siibject will be The Red and White club wdll Manchester— A City of Village Charm • — at this time. "Junior Delinquents." The ho.-^t- meet in the basement of the new H m Plooeec Parachute OirU’ es^cs will be Mrs. Edith Bailey, wing of the Memorial hospital thl.s When You See (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS team wiU play a re- A meeting of the committee ar­ Mrs. Grace Phelps, Mrs. Annie evening at 8 o'clock, to make VOL. LXL, NO. 112 (Claaalfled AdvertiiiBg On Page IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1942 tnni eafafem ent against St. ranging for the Valentine semi- Benson and Mrs. Nellie Marks. bandages. Our Tank Truck— Mlchael’a Oiris’ team In East Hart­ formal dance of Gibbons Assem­ In your neighborhood, It'a a sign ford this evoilng at 7:30. bly, C. L. of C. will be held Wed­ A group of draftees from Tol­ The Women's Ohristlan Temper­ that wise householders are nesday evening at the home of the land county left Manchester thla ance Union will have an all-day taking no chances of running BLANKETS Past chief daughters of Helen chairman, Mrs. William Gahr- morning bound for training at .sewing session for the Red Croa-s, short on their fuel oil suQply. Darldsoti Lodge. No. 08, Daugh­ mann. Those who desire to reserve Fort Devens, Ma.ss. A special with Mrs.'William Rush in charge. And by the sanie liikeit, you wdll ters o f Scotia, will meet tomor­ tables should call some member of train that starred in Waterhury A pot luck luncheon will be enjoy­ know that these neighbors of row evening at the home of Mrs. the committee as soon .as possible. went through the north end about i ed at noon and the business meet­ yours are assured of elean, Alice Klrschsieper of 19 Proctor 10:35, east bound. ing will follow In the afternoon. healthful heat at a moderate Road. The Pari.sh fMayers .will hold a cost. Fou can practice the Japan Maintains Singapore Pressnre; meeting In St. James's school to­ same foresight and receive the Center Hose Company No. S morrow night at 8:15. same beating value by 'phoning will hold Its regular meeting this your order NOW. evening at eight o’clock at the Mrs. Robert L. Cooper, of 57 fire headquarters. Boulder road, is registered at the New Weston Hotel, New York FUEL RANGE OIL The store at 905 Main street, City. known as the Norton Clothing IN ANY QUANTITY — ANY TIME! company, Is closed by an attach­ The regular meeting of Mlan- Wholesale and Retail. Reports Broken Canseway Repaired ment placed against It by a Hart­ tonomoh Tribe No. 58, Improved ford deputy sheriff. The attach­ Order ot Red Men, will be held to­ ment was placed on the store last night in Tinker hall at 8 o'clock. week and a padlock placed on the BANTLT OIL COMPANY door. CENTER STREET PH ONE 5293 Great Liner Normandie Bums Servinjf the Public for 23 Years. Urges Ruling The meeting of the auxiliary police force will be held this eve­ British Again Forced MR. H. J, ZIMMKRM.V\’ ning at 7 o’clock Instead of 8 Against Pay O'clock, as was mentioned, and the Birch Street Barber meeting tonight will be held in the aasemtuy room of the State Trade Is Back At Business Again Raise Plans School. The class this evening will 22 Birch .Street New 72^^x84^^ Chatham be Instructed in first aid work. Back hy Japs’ Guns; N ext Friday night the session will We Are Not Alarmists t ^ e up matters relating to police Henderson Sees Grave work. Stanley Blankets $4*98 Danger in Further In­ The lot at the comer of Main creasing Costs to In­ 5 Using Route and St. James street where brush HEALTH REST But We Do Urge Everyone Solid color with contrasting border. 25'T Wool, 50% and trees have been cut down pre­ Rayon, 25% Cotton. Extra warm. Five colors: Peach, dustry of ISation. sents an improved appearance this MATTRESS green, blue, rose and cedarose. morning. TTie brush and small Jap Engineers W ork O o W n S c V C n Japanese IVIake Further ' limbe t ^ t were not cut into cord Guaranteed for 5 Fears! To Be Prepared In Event Wa-shlngton, Feb. 10—(,JP>—Price W ( ^ were burned during the past Administrator Leon Henderson has Frantically Through­ Landings in Night; week. $19.95 recommended to the National War out Night; Nipponese Jap Planes Continue Familiar In­ Mrs. Clarence S. Barlow and Labor Board that it rule against $1.00 Down and 8t.00 Per Of An Air Raid general, "substantlar wage In­ RepUrteil Ailvaneing filtration Tactics Used son, Malcolm, left Saturday for Week. an auto trip to Florida. They will crease demands by union labor, be­ On Island with Support A t Bataan In Rattle o f Ma­ be gone for several weeks. cause of their Inflationary Influ­ ence. Of Planes and Heavy laya; Governor Tells KEMP'S, INC. The price chief addressed a full Fine Bedding! American Forces Bat­ ALIC E CO FR AN session of the Labor Board last Artillery; Claim Air­ Council All Are in week, a Henderson spokesman con­ (Known As Queen Alice) tling Increasingly The J W .H A U CORK 36” ‘Blaidcout firmed. and informed the members drome Is Oeeupied. Hands of God Now. SPIRITUAL MEDIITM that there was grave danger in Seventli Daughter of a Seventh Son MAMCHisTsa C o h n - Heavy Odds; Army Bora With a Veil. /Singapore, Feb. 10.— (/P)— (Continued on Page Tw o) Tokyo, (From Japanese Transport Is Sunk. Readings Dally, Including Sunday, Shades Broadca.st), Feb. — r- tant United Nations naval base at source said,, argued that Japanese your order in the right place. They are instructed not Occident Flour $1.25 and sea Are flghting equipment in will represent Britain Tn various Soerabaja. Mscassar Is some 500 I conquests in the I’nclflc with ac­ to drive in to private driveways. If you have any Pine­ For Handling Incendiary Bombs. Manhattan. Reds Push On in Face pooling arrangements with the British Patrols Active 220 Suffer Injuries miles to the northeast, and Band- quisition already of terrltoriea hurst delivery boxes, or egg lioxcs, please return them. Libby's ’ United States in a capacity cor- i rich in natural resources and raw Two hundred twenty of the 2,200 jermaain about 300 miles almost 'They are very costly and hard to get now. .\l.so please rt»pondlng to that of Donald M. material have put .lapun In a po­ ^•orkmen and naval personnel due north. Small Vest Pocket Nelson, head of America's War Again Over Wide Area sition to seize and dominate world return paper egg boxes...bags and cartons.,.it will aboard suffered injuries, and one Of Nazis’ Resistance Preparing for Offensive Corned Beef Can 2 5 c Production Board. iiMirkets If the western |»ower» help. weldor, Frank Trentacoaa, .26, died With another arm of the Japa­ Churchill said that in the new persist In fighting the war to an last night in a hospital of a frac- post, to which he was shifted from nese offensive already established FLASHLIGHTS 39)^ end. Fresh, Lean Pork Russian Divisions Free Brazil Takes the Ministry of Supply, Beaver­ at Pontlanak. on Bomebeen ob­ west of the cspital, snd to be milea o ff the coast of Brazil and hotel on Waikiki beach, now call­ and were based on a aeries of four ] wide area on a general line from tv. The German government, be served between tonsil and adenoid plied the answer. said. Is using lU “ traditional pol- Rib Corned Beef ^ '”1!h.Lb. 15c continuing their sdvmnce against almost in a direct line with Vichy- ed the "R and R annex." Outw’ardly. the big hotel Is much false orders draw’n on the treasur­ Tmimi to El Mechili and west Seedless G rapefruit...... 1 for 2.ic operations during such an epidemr Rooms still bear the sign: "$18 Irv ot terror” to threaten the peo­ withdrawing German columns held Dakar in Africa, only 1,400 the same. The grounds have not er of the town of Sherman. Tengeder • 40 miles south of Ic and "subsequent severe, even fa­ around Leningrad, east of Smo­ miles away. per d a y " But now the guests pay ple ot Eire with n “ terrible bUtr-. O n u iges...... do7.. 27c; 3 doz. 79c been touched. Never Properly Equipped Mechili I. tal cases of the disease." lensk and In the Ukraine. Veteraa Named Conunaader only one dollar a day If they're krleg" If thev draw cloaer to the CIJI0US€^S0N. Inside, it'a different. W illii said that the accused nev­ .Vrtlllerv Fire I sed Dr. Stimaon, asalatant profeaaor Gen. Francisco Oil Costello officers, and nothing but a laun­ people of the United *Utea. Dillon Extra Large, First Grade Rib Roast Beef Lb. 29c BINGO Naals Use SU Trosps Bar New Soda Fountain er w’as properly equipped to as­ "Parties of the enemv were INC of clinical pediatrics at the univer­ Blanco, veteran of .39 years -of dry fee of 25 cents a week if they gaged bv our artillery fire but no warned that. It the Irish yielded to On the Kalinin front, ths Ger­ The famed Coconut Grove cock­ sume the Important duties of a se­ TANGERINES______dozen 33c sity's medical college, said, any in­ Arm y sen’ice, was named com­ are enlisted men. close fighting- V. eii.siied » th, (;ernuui threat, they would be, jur)’ to the delicate tissues of the mans for the first time used ski tail bar haa become a soda foun­ lectman. ami ' declareit that the Tonight at g OXlock mander of the enlarged garrison. The grills are gone, but service­ practice by which a selectman "Our fighters continued tlieir "on a slippery slope that would nose and throat may open a gate­ troops in large numbers. Soviet tain where servicemen may In­ lead to tte rupture at tkn Iflnh- Lb. 29c Undoubtedly, the government men get food, linen and inctdentale w’as permitted to draw orders on Delivery On $1.00 Orders. Dial 4151 Shoulder Steak The Valuable Premiums You Get for Your Green way to infection-^ gateway that dispatches declared 300 were kill­ like table tennia tables, the use of dulge in eundaee and soft drinke- .Aniericaa slUnnce.“ hopes to prevent any attempt by the town treasurer of Sherman, (Continued on Pnga Two) should remain closed so long as an ed out of a force of 600 which the Axis, with which it severed re­ radios and phonographs, games, In front of muralled walla. In­ • • • ORANGE HALL Stamps Make Shopping At These Stores Extra Profit­ waa aomethlng that had grown up Northern Oyster* Are Delivered To U « Directly From epidemic rages. tried to break the enylrcled Rus­ lations last month, to use the Is­ movies and occasional dances to stead o f expensive shops, the lobby Markets at a Glancn Proceeds Now Divided Evenly Between British W ar able. Max Be Harboring Virus sians’ hold on a populated place. now houses a canteen where tobac­ in the town through the years Treasury Balance The Oyster Areas of Rhode Island! lands as a stepping stone for an the ships' orchestraa. New York, Feh. 16.—(F>— Relief and U. S. Defense Bonds Donated To Manchester A child may be harboring the Further Red Army gains were assault on BraiU either by air or Hotel Leased by Navy co, candy and magazines may be arltbout legal sanction. A ll of the money obtained by Washington, Feb. 10.— (Ah—The Stocks Heavy; nte^ lea* f MemorisI HospitsL paralysla vlnia at the time at tbs reported by the Soviet Informa­ sea. The fleet haa leased the hotel purchased. In the beautiful Lanai dining Johnson was devoted t/i his own poattlon of the Treasury Feb. 7: treaL operation, be explaiiied. or he may tion Bureau today, including the Several harbors, defended by for the use of Ita officers and men Boada—Lower; nOa as* f*r pick up the Infection later when recapture of aieven populated salon, bluejackets eat simple uses, the state’s attorney asserted Receipts. $39,533,939 48; expend­ Fresh Oysters pint 39c .\dmis.*iion ...... 2.5 cents. forts, are In the srchipelsgo. The at a cost of $17,500 a month. A Eaatara the raw condition o f . his throat places, but it still adhered to its wholesome fare. and the case marked Just another iture#. $72,842,575:41; n « balance. Advertise in The Herald— It Pay* islands also are used' as a penal portion of the hotel's accommoda- Cottoa— Lower;oner; Ipoal I colony for peraoos banished from ^ Uona are for the Arm y’s use Room telephones snd room serv­ ------N $2,931,790,515.63: customs ra- K i I ailsaloa ! « M r*C* Five) (Caottaaa* P*ca Twa) 1 Brazil. i Limited recreational ffaciUUes aci ice have been aboUsbed. ^CoatUiued o « Page Five) ^oeipta ter month, $6,127,M9.32. •etu4-