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7,956 SUgbtly colder in Interior Mra. Qmthla K a n ^ of 44 Wells Meobtr «f tlw Andit nights dtmhrtshlng winda. nrtreet has returned home from the Important Notice Plan Camjpaign Willing Worker Ckiest Speaker A W tT o w n WEEK-END VALUES AT BiD«M M OteMtotians Waterbury hospital sdiere Me un- Manchester— A City of Village Charm Iderweat an operation. yfmr Ration Book Nsb 1' At Synagogue CUDMtorl For Red Cross Mr. and Mrs. Ocorge C M irier, if for any reason, you have uatU 9 (CtawalM Advnrtiataig aa Pmga 10) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1943 (TW EL^ PAGES) Pt o u i of 129 Oakland street who were not yet procmed your War Ra­ FOSTER’S MARKET married In Holyoke, Mass., on tion Book No. 1, you may apply House to House Can­ Rev. E. Dent Lackey to September 10, will set .up hous^ at the Liocal Ration Board, Lin­ 84 OAKLAND STREET TEL. 7886 keeping later this month at 248 vass Organization Is Speak Tomorrow Eve­ Dgoald ■. Winti of coln School, Friday or Monday, MiwMiyr WUmtiarton. Pern street Mrs. Palmer was the ning at the Temple. U. S. Marines Return from Guadalcanal 9:80 a. m. to S:1B p. m. Launched Last Night. w n Tod beta# Friitay «»d former Miss Esther Raganeastf^of Stock and Qaantitlcs Limited. New Ijondon. Mr. Palmer la em­ Baldwin Discloses Russians Menacing ; dqrfor M now bMo ployed at the East Hartford Air­ The residential committee for Rev, E. Dent Lackey, director —r*— — — — — t V0B& craft jdant the Red Cross Drive to start of the Division of Public Inform­ March 1 met at the Red Cross ation, wlU be tile guest speaker Wf Expect a Decent Selection ! MM. a s . i S i o f 11 Proctor rooms In the Hale and House block Aviation Cadet Elmer J. Duffy To Hold Class during the Friday night services, Plaiis to Combine IlMia g n p n Mrthdny p ^ y yw|- has left Chloo Flying school, and lost night Mrs. Wlnthrop A. Reid 4 te d a y aftacnoon from S:80 to aix had the rooms opened for the on Feb. 12, at Temple Beth Sho- — of Meat Vital Donets Basin; has arrived at Stockton for fur­ ZrlM r dBoghterBemly wbowsa ther training. He had an oppor­ meeting, and an additional room lom. ’The services will be dedi­ j m n old. Nino UtUo flrlo, In Nutrition was in use to make room for dis­ sad {dsymstes, s^ tunity for a visit of several hours cated to * the commemoration of 'flom e Made Sausage Meat Defense Agencies nmtm with Second Lieutenant S. J. tributing material. Mrs. Perclval 1 o»»a bad a meiry time with Linc«4n’s birthday and wlU begin Prentice before the latter left for Lloyd Davis a:-.d Mrs. Jay E. Rand T b» docorationa. faraia. led Gross to Give In­ completed sorting and ^ving out at 8 p. m. Rev. Lackey will further training In Florida. The speak on the subject: “God and A FINE SELECTION OP COLD CUTS— Also Flank Kharkov arp** o f the refreahment itema boys used to play ball together, struction How to Select the material for the drive to the won to keepbiy with ^proach- majors. the War.” Everybody Is cor­ FRANKFURTS — BOILED HAM — ROAST BEEF New Or^nization ^o\]ifeat K cp t and have followed each other at Mrs. A. Lawrence Rlker, Jr., an­ dially Invited to attend. t e S t Valantine’s day. Beverly the Sequoia, Chico and Stockton Balanced Foods. Handle Both Protee* g vna raaaemberad with a number nounced the list of majors who .. ’The Temple will obtain the new Break Fierce Resistanctff | air bases M California. •- a t nNtiy fltta. M ". Smith was will head the residential drive. The pews which will be set up In the live Services and Non- In Lockerii And Smash into Deep ' M M tod by her mother, Mrs. The Red Cross wUl sponsor a drive will differ In that. It Is or­ Sanctuary during the next weeli^ Large Cut tjp“Fowi ...... each $1.39 Baltic Region Hint ‘Ihe Business Glrls’ 'group of S t class In nutrition to help the ganized by districts and the cap­ ’They were purchased b y donAt-' Protective D u I i e s ; I jbaioa M Oaaapbin o f Main street Miss Dorothy Uow^^ German Defenses and Mary's Girls’ Friendly Society will housewives meet the change In the tains and team members will be Uons which have been made by Committee to Work j Big Amount A oard party, sponsored by t ^ be In charge of the "Swing Shift” selecfUn of food, which wlU be within walking distance, and can ------members of the congregation and party Friday from midnight to 2 Van Camp’ s Milk 3 Cans 32 c Ranks of Reserves to 3l%maoe OommlttM of the Buck* available.. The restrictions put on solicit on foot thereby saving Miss Dowd, daughter c t Mr. they will take the place at fold­ o’clock Saturday morning In the Limited to 3 Cans. . On Changing _ Setup. 1 Arouses Interest Oongregational <^urch various food; the scarcity of a gasoline. and Mra. Howard ^w d of Man­ ing chairs which have been used Stretch Two Amu parish house. Mrs. Dorothy Brown ^ be held Friday evening at choice of foods; and the quality of The majors are: Mrs. John Che­ chester Green, Is actively engaged until now. The pews will be in­ Millions of Tons Note Is chairman and others on the com­ Around Area; Setmt- aUtat o’clock at the home of Mr. foods will change our manner of ney, Jr., Mrs. Hayden Griswold, in war work In town. She was stalled In a special ceremony dur­ P e a s __Corn — String Beans ^ All Kinds of Dried state Capitol, Hartford, j mittee are Miss Evelyn Burrell, eating. It has long been recognized Warren Keith, Mrs. Harold Kes- treasurer of the Victory Bond ing the Friday night services on Feb. 12.— G o V e r n o r j Hoarded One Ansteer Mid Mra. D. W. Kelsey of Man- Miss I^orothy Johnson, Miss Elisa­ Beans — Some Com — Raisins — Pranes — Cereato — Prava Editorial I.ast Bit o f Likhaya«f^ rtiMtir Road. as a ^ t to be able to "Throw eler, Jacob Miller, Mrs. Joseph drive last fall. Is treasurer of the Feb. 19th. Baldwin announced today, j beth Strong, Mrs. E^th O’Brien something together” and have Pero, Mrs. Clayton Plneo, Robert local Red Cross chapter and sec­ Soaps — Soap Powders — Peaches — Pears — Fralt To Shortage; Figure Warning Post - War after an hour-long conference Stalingrad Railroads Corporal William Haberem, stm and Mrs. Alice Cordner. Miss Eva- dish fit for a connoisseur. H. Smith and Mrs. Charles Sum- retary of the Infantile Paralysis CocktaiL Higher Than in Past. line Pentland will be in charge of But often a connoisseur Judges Many of the majors have drive now In progn^ess. She is a with legislative leaders and Planners Should Keep a t Mr. Mrs. Haberem Allied Nations Moscow, Feb, 12,— (JP)— gamee. Russell Potterton will pro­ only by taste and flavor, neglecting started finding captains, and aaid graduate 'of Manchester High the General Assembly’s Mili­ o f Pumen Place is home on a vide dance music, Alexander Cole The Biggest Stock Their Hands Off. I IMough from Camp CampbeU, the qualities that provide nourish­ the spirit of cooperation Is won­ 8cho)—Millions Breaking fierce resistance; will show sound pictures and Rob­ ment for the body and that build derful. Mrs. Raymond Bowers employed as teller in the Man­ In Manchester! of tons of meat are hoarded In re­ and smashing into deep, (ger­ V ain, ert Unsworth will give a talk. Re­ for strength. When one remem­ helped advise how new people in plans had been agreed upon Plan Program chester Trust Company.'"- Lai^e Pink G rapefruit...... ; • 3 for 29c frigerated country food lockers. Washington, Feb. 12.— (/P) [ man defenses and ranks' o f The Inasmuch Group o f the freshments will be served. The bers that one-third of the men town could be contacted to co­ to combine-the newly created" — Considerable interest has 1 party is for the girls on the sec­ examined for the Army and Navy operate and work on the drive. PURE BRISTLE Seedless Grapefruit ...... ^ fo r 2 5 c War ■ Council and tihe State De- John A. Kotal, secretory of nhe reserves, the Red A r m y t o ­ Church o f the Naaarene win hold Jamea T. Blair spoke a few ‘ .4. . been aroused in official and Its monthly meeting, tonight at ond shift at the Pioneer Parachute were rejected because they were ALICE OOFBAM felnse Council In one organization. National Retail Meat Dealers As­ Economic Rivalry Fol­ day had stretched two strong company, other war workers and not healthy enough, one realizes words to the gathering telling how Sweet Large Tangerines ...... 2 9 c D o z . alsht tfCloek with ^ Mrs. Mary (Known As Queen Aflce) BRUSHES ’The new organization, he told hta sociation, said today. diplomatic quarters here by arms around the vital Nazi- soldiers of the regiment stationed that the cost of food had less to do Important it is for Manchester to 8PIBITDAL MEDIUM Kotol asserted hoarding In the -V ...... ' :: : jr t lowing War Seen Disas­ Savtai 4S8 Main street Fancy Baby. B eans ...... Qt* 1 9 c press conference, would handle a broad hint from Moscow leld Donets basin in south'*: here. with this condition than had the reach the top la the quoU of Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son Our Wed.;^vt. read "Pine” both the protective sendees now lockers, where Individuals may fact that while they were well fed, $30,800, and stressed the fact it is that post-war planners would trous ; Regrets Ab- ern Russia and extended th # I b o Townsend d o b will post* Bom With a VelL B ristle. Naturally "Pure Bleached C elery...... 2 Bunches 29c assigned to the Defense Council rent vaults to store meat to take Albert J. Stevenson, son of Mr. they were not properly fed. With not ju ^ a membership drive, but Readings Dally, Including Sunday, Bristle” is correct. and the non-protcctive services, care of their requirements for do well to keep their hands sence of Russians. threat to Kharkov, capital of the pone Its meeting from tomorrow idso a War Fund Campaign, hop­ and Mra. Albert J. Stevenson, of food rationing going into effect on 0 A. M. to 0 P. M. Or By Appoint- Fancy McIntosh A pples ...... 4 L b s . 3 5 c such as industrial and agricultur­ many months, was one answer to off Bessarabia and the Baltic Ukraine, the Russians reported. ^ amalng to FHday night Febru- 27 Cook street, leaves Monday to March 1st, the need of knowing ing that all contributions will be The longest arm clamped about , . a iy It, when It win be held at the ment. In the Sendee of the Peo­ al promotion and supervision over the meat shortage In many areas. republics acquired by Soviet join the Marines. He enlisted on what to serve for balanced meals double to make the goal possible. ple tor SO rears. Relieved after months of heavy fighting, these U. S. Marines have arrived on a transport at a port New York, Feb. 12—(A*)—Sum- the Donets coal countiY atvetebes Iwaae o f Mrs. Ussle Palmer Hull, Thos. McGill, Jr. matters like fuel supplies, hous­ Statistics Not Available somewhere In the Pacific with the capture and defense of Guadalcanal island added to the corp's illus­ Russia in 1940. All of these terri­ January 22 and has since been will be even greater. Dr. Eugene Davis told.the gspup 180 Chorch Street,'Hartford, Conn. 648 Main Street Tel. 6887 Fancy Broemli — C!aali8ower — Spinach — MoShrooma Statistics on the amount of r Welles, undersecretary of east to west across the top of the tS m Oaklaad street ing ^ d education, planned for the trious history. Regular Army troops took their place. tories were token over by Russia awaiting his call. Tonight a party Point rationing win affect 80 the various ways the mmey is .. Phoae 6-6007 meat held In lockers are not avail­ state, today urged the United basin, 200 miles from posltionO spent in Manchester. — tomatoes — Rareripeh — Radishes — C hin^ Cab­ W f r Council. during the Nazi Hitler's conquest la to be held by his friends at the per cent of our foodstuffs which able. because government reports Nation! to agree now on post-war just east of Kamaqsk to Lozovayto Zlpser Club. represents the processed foods bage — Sweet Potatoes — Cucumbers — Peas — Grapes "Question of Draftamanahlp” of the Lowlands and France and of such storage are not required, his subsequent preparations ^for in the Ukraine on the Kharkoto. such as canned, frozen and dried — Bananas -r- Large Eating ApplM — Lettuce and The governor said that the program to avert rivalries which Crimea railway. The other alia but livestock men said the figure the Battle of Britain. Ruaso-Ger- Mlsa Marian Edna Cotter, of this fruits and vegetables. method of creating the single or- be said would be dlsastroua. reaches north and south from po­ j pascal Celery. much higher than it ever has man relations at the time still ‘There could be no surer road I town, a student « t Mary Washing­ Through the Nutrition Course, AU Auto and Truck “COMPARE THE REST — THEN EAT THE BEST!* gaqization wna merely a ’’ques- been. They said their reports Indi­ Press Ready to Do Everything sitions e u t of Kamensk to MeUk- ton College, Is on the Dean’s list given by a quallfled Red Cross In­ tion of draftsmanship,” and he did were ostensibly peaceful under to disaster, no siu'er means of HAVE A GOOD "HME — DINE AND DANCE! cated the lockers were ’’jammed.” the 1939 non-aggression pact, but hovsk, on- the northern bank oC" I for the last quarter. structor, Mrs. Joseph Hammond, REPAIRS Fresh, Tasty i not know whether it would be ac­ bringing about unmitigated havoc the Don river only 21 miles north­ Fenoaal Ooainatoed Servloe! Kotol said he had Informed gov­ commentators in AUied countries in the future than for the United instruction will cover how to complished by amending the War ernment agencies at Washington east of Navoeberkaaek. The Pioneer Girls win hold a so- select from current fresh produce, FILLET MIGNON WITH FRESH MUSHROOMS Ginger S n ap s...... 2 Lbs. 39c CouncU WU or by again re-draft- Within Power on War Effort were quick to point out that the Nations to enter the post-war 1 o f the meat hoarding, and warned occupation of Bessarabia, Estonia, Providea Strong Posltioaa Iclal dance in l^ a s k l hall, North keeping the,budget In mind; what ABEUS ■ Ing the bill extending the life of period aa rivals and opponento in Gen. N. F. Vatutin’s A m y tiuM street,- Saturday, from 8 to 12 p. m Bear 28 Cooper Street Delicious Broilers Roast Beef there was a danger of spoilage If Latvia and Lithuania must have their commercial and financial to serve to obtain high vitamin the Defense CouncU which has there was any lntem:ptlon In the has driven down toward. Roetov | s Tuniss Music for dancing will be provided diets; and how to prepare suitable Ojrsters and Clams Veal Cutlets Fried Scallopa beeb in the hands of the Military infuriated Hitler. policiea, rather than as collabo­ through a corridor which provldw [by an orchestra froin the local electric power used by the plant.s Remaining Constantly Defensive Value Stressed rators in a common task of seek meals. The classes will be held In Affairs committee several weeks. to keep meat below freezing tern him strong positions from wtaldi' Army unit. Soldiers from the lo­ the evenings so busy mother, After Hitler's attack on Russia ing and achieving International The committee will work on the peraturea Way Cleared to Drive On Guard Against ^ny to move westward against tlw TO 00 cal commands are invited to at­ wlveb, and working housewives matter over the week-end. in 1941 the same commentators economic stability and general Donets basin and to hit at Rostov i| tend the social event. INCOME TAX Reymander's Restaurant A representative of the Ameri­ Attempts at Muzzling stressed the defensive value to well-being,” Welles said in an ad­ win be able to attend. The governor said he was un. can Meat Institute said his organl- from its southern tip at MeUli* The Class in Nutrition la educa­ ACCOUNTING Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer OAK GRILL' willing to discuss personnel at Russia of the newly acquired dress prepared for broadcast at hovsk. m 1943' tional and no pledge cf a stated Enemy Out of Tunisia Editors Told Today areas and added that now it could the opening of United Nations’ Approve Change 35-37 0 ^ Streiet Telephone 3922 thu ttms. but he asserted that (Oontinoed on Page IWo) This arm reaches through Goga- number of hours of volunteer serv­ WILLARD BILLINGS “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER" • the Defqnae council was not going be understood why Russia fought month. He added: rayev, 24 mi lea southeast o f ice Is made. Those completing the AND RALPH BROLL out of exlatence, except in name Washington, Feb. 12.— (fl*) for and obtained bases in Finland Cten Solve Problem Kamensk; through Mechetny. 10 hk Recess Period course will receive Red Cross Cer­ DINE AND DANCE and that “many” of the present I—The nation’s free press was in the winter war of 1939-40, "Together we can aoivs this miles due south of BogurayeVt’ | tificates. The Course covers 20 Clarence Anderson’ s members of the Defense council Bad Weather May Delay AUied Troops Now that Hitler's armies are gigantic problem; opposed to one through Zaitoevka, 14 miles aoutlb* hours of Instruction. To the LOting Tones o i Wariiiiio; Given pictured by the president of retreating, however, and retreat- another, no one o f us will profit” The Board of Education today Insurance Office would be nanMd to the new War Final Showdown for k west of Mechetny; through Kav* For convenience, a registration council. : the American Society of on a scale that suggests they soon Welles expressed regret that no chik, 23 miles south of Zaitsavka$ I I approved a change In the recess blank is published In another .sec Month or Six Weelts; may have to evacuate the Bessa­ representative of Soviet Russia I periods In the elementary schools 647 Main St. Approves by Oefenes Council Defeat Large [Newspaper Editors today as and to Melikhovak. ' tlon of this paper, and may be Telephone 8848 G. E. W ILLIS & SON, INC. DON MAC AND HIS On Businesses rabian, Estohran, Latvian and waa present at the ceremonies In taking Bogurayev the Ru»> I In Manchester. Instead of closing The chief executive added that No Change Reported. . prepared to do everything in held in Rockefeller pisza under filled In and mailed, or registra­ Lithuanian areas from which they sians seized the last remaintolff’ Ion Friday, Feb. 19 and reopening tions may be made by telephoning ORDIMARV BETURNSt the propoeal for one uigmuatloir' its power to promote the war drove Stalin.'s Armies in 1941, talk the auspices of the Office of War V Bar Oood I Ion Monday, March 1, the schools Form 1040A ...... $2.06 Lumber of AH Kinds RHYTHM MASTERS miles of the Likhaya-StalingrilA : the Chapter office, 6637. had the approval of the Defense Facing Qosing Allied Headquarters in Enemy Force effort—and at the same time has T'jvived in some quarters as Information. He noted that the 1 w in be In session for that week and Form 1940 ...... $5.00 DELICIOUS I^ D S — MODEST PRICES! council, several o t whose mem­ to the future status of these and British commonwealth. Oiina and railway and at Kerchik the Soviet*' I w in iriose a w eek later. ’This 7:00 P. M. to 10 P. M. bers discussed the matter with North Africa, Feb. 12.—(A*) r e m ai n i n g constantly on troops were Just 19 miles east oC j ROAST TURKEY , guard against any attempts to other territories of eastern Europe, Mexico were represented. Ichange has been made because the Wednesday and Friday Mason Supplies— ^Paint— ^Hardware him yesterday afternoon, and This is \.'hjrc the broad hint Shakhty, an importont elty be- | Evenings. Roast Beef Steaks Veal Cutlets — Unification of the Japanese Retreating To­ "muzzle us.” In an address pre­ "We recognize,” he said, "that I teachers are to be engaged at least that It was one "with which Vital Job of Producing from Moscow comes in. in any gathering which symbol­ tween Kamensk and Rostov, Ithree days In the early part of the tiOO P. M. to 5:80 P. M. command in North Africa pared for today’s opening session Flanked By Surprise Throat Chow Mein ^ Fried Scallops heartily agree.” ward Mubo, Leaving izes the United Nations, the pres­ I w eek In Issuing Ration Book No. Saturdays. Tanks, Guns and Ships cleared the way today for an of the society’s 21st annual gath­ Hint In Pravda' Editorial Kharkov, principal objective off TALL CEDARS Fine Wines — Liquors and 'Beer Following yesterday’s confer­ It is contained in an editorial ence and participation of the So­ 10:00 A. M. to lOKlO P. M. ering. ASNE President W. S. Gil­ the Red Army in the Ukraine, was 13. COAL COKE OIL 30 Oak Street TeL 3894 ence, the governor called the Mili­ May Bring Further Ra­ all-out offensive to drive the Approximately 1,000 published by Pravda on Feb. 8 and viet Union is Imperatively The schools win have to be kept TO]\IORROW^ NIGHT Mondays. Axis from Tunisia, but ob­ more of The Detroit News said flanked on the aouUi by tbo our- I heated for the work to be done at 1:00 P. M. to 6:00 P.M . tary Affairs conunlttee, the Dead on Battlefield. the meeting had been moved up now ref ted In an English trans­ qulred.” 2 Main Sl Tel. 5125 speaker o f the House, the presl tioning to Nation Also. lation in the information bulletin Welles’ speech followed by prise thrust that bad carried tlw I night and by having the schools ORANGE HALL Sundays. servers believed that bad from April and shifted from New northern arm into Lozovaya, .75 M U * fciiBB eh*«.Valw I also In session for the same period dent of the., Senate and Defense of the Sovi t embassy here. I»rav- few days the statement of Rep Washington, Feb. 12—(/Pi— A weather might delay the final Allied Headquarters in Austra­ York "at the request of govern­ da’s words habitually get wide miles due south of Kharkov aaS I there wiU be a saving in fueU council members to' meet with showdown a month or six weeks ment officials whose entire effort Clare Booth Luce (R., C3onn.) in Jo S m driaUftg watac and him this morning. warning that the vital job of pro­ lia. Feb. 12 —(4’i— Allied troops diplomatic attention, because that Congress that-^here is a vast more. Storms swept rain and is toward winning the war.” paper is the official mouthpiece of (Oenttoued.on Page Four) Pbaina CiW4 0 -lsg tn dis> ' ewdtifioattoB by n r a Inspeetors He said that with the nation ducing tanks, guns and ships may snow across most of the Timislan have decisively defeated a large Aid Problem Is Keynote area of specified war and peace the Communist party. They re­ aims which can never be cla'rified. now on the offensive, one War wipe out some private buslnessea front yesterday and communiques Japanese force which attempted He said the problem of how I bsoodar howsoii Tire Inspectors are required to councU organization offered ceive even more careful study stated or proposed, and certainly and bring further rationing whet' issued both here and in Cairo dis­ to capture Wau, New Guinea, on newspapers can best aid that ef­ when they are reprinted for em­ I report the conditiaa. o f tires which If You Hold A Certificate "psychologically a better ap- closed no change in the military fort is the keynote of the meeting, not enjoined upon the world, un­ DINE AND DANCE FACTORY SPECIAL ted the capital’s interest today In Jan. 30 and the enemy is retreat­ phasis in the embassy bulletin ne^ replacement' or recapping procush” to the situation and would situation. and urged the members to treat til we know what goes on in the service only. ’The condition of GEORGE SMITH'S MUSIC President Roosevelt’s report to­ ing toward MUbo, leaving approxi­ here. mind of Joseph Stolln." Flashes ! BABY CHICKS provide "greater facility of ad­ Light Bonibera Attack Seoed mately 1.000 men dead on the bat­ ■in strictest confidence” what This Pravda editorial criticizes tires for which a certificate Is not 100% PURE WOOL SWEATERS We Have ministration.” night on war and home front prob­ Contains .Ail Objectives (Late BuUetias of tbe (41 WIlV) WITH TONY OBRIGHT AND HIS XYLOPHONE lems. Light bombers attacked enemy tlefield. General MacArthur’s head­ they are told behind closed doors an American columnist (Constan­ sought does not have to be noted. He OMed that there had been in conferences with national lead- Answering those who say the FOR MEN— ‘ Chairman Donald M. Nelson of targets at Sened, the rail town 20 quarters announced today. tine Brown, Washington Evening Atlantic charter "should be fur­ 14c each Soft Sweet Music For Yoar Dancing Pleasaret some fear that creation of the miles west of Maknassy which an Total enemy casualties, includ­ Star) for . ;'oaring to suggest Fire Destroys Warehoasea single organization would be tak­ the War Production board. It was ther clarified," Welles said Goat Sweaters 6 6 a *■ a • a • • • • m • • $2.68 disclosed, has told the Senate Mlll- American Task Force captured ing wounded, probably are many Pointing to .the success of the that Russia seejts not only the de­ Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 12,—(ff|r'| AND WORTH IT,! NEW TIRES en by the volunteer civilian de­ nationwide newspaper scrap drive seemed to him that it contained tary committee that need of and then evacuated last week. The times the number of known dead, struction of Germany's military all of the objectives Which men —Jacksonville’s worst fire sine Double Elbows. Sizes 38 to 46. fense workers In the various com­ last September, Gilmore said: OLD ■ Walter's Restaurant shifting 1,800,000 additional work, Cairo bulletin told of patrolling while Allied losses have been re­ might but the domination by Rus­ and women who are struggling to the Cl.vde Steamship Une docks j munities as ”a lack of endorse' and restricted aerial operations latively light, the announcement VThat was a real demonstration sia of large areaa of Europe, not burned in 1911 destroyed tw ment of their activities,” and he ers into armament plants will pre.serve ouiv civilization and to RECORDS Formerly Dante's (At The Center) FOR WOMEN-^ RECAP TIRES force a slash in civilian production which Included the destruction of said. of the power of the press to arouse to mention a pathway "through large water front wxrehoaeea on declared: ”I appreciate that these achieve their own freedom and aiH t be tereei ki fw sal­ an Axis seaplane anchored off the Supported by .American Filers the people. Only the newspapers Iran to the Persian gulf.” threatened the entire ajea todog; | checkerboard Short Sleeve Cardigans and Pullovers $1.67 We WUl Rertp Your Tires. Bring Them in the Morning voluntekrs have done an outstand' and trade, and "mean rationing security would wish to have held vage It you waat to keep THE VERY BEST IN CHOICE FOODS AND UQUORS clothing without question.” coast of Sicily. Defeat, of the Japanese forces can spread a message that widely It alfo rebukes him, however, before it was brought under eoe and Yon Can Havi Them in the Affernoon. Ing job.” for aasertedly’ implying that the up before them. playlag the aew oaea. No Present Plans (The British radio, elaborating was accomplished in a series of all over the land.” "But principles .and objectives trol after three houre by evMJt 1 FOR BOYS— Likewiae he told reporters: bitter Jungle engagements during At the same time, he reminded question of the future states of available fire-fighting unit. 0 * 0 1 FEED STORE paM tar oM taa- Has Done Good Job < Today Nelson called a press con­ on a Reuters report that British unfortunately remain only words ference at which he reiterated a and French troops had advanced the past 12 days, in which Austra­ the editors that the job of "carry­ Bessarabia and th Baltic repub­ Coast Guardsnum received a breksl ocia Irrespective eC faaattty* ”I ' think the Defense council, and noble aspirations unless they Shaker Knit Sweaters...... 78c to $1.09 statement he issued Tuesday with eight miles In the Mateur sector lian troops were strongly support­ ing the flag for a free and untram­ lics is still an open question, sub- en leg when a flame-weakiaeA'i 1068 Mahi S t, 0pp. Forest S t by and large, has done a giftod are translated into reality,” he Price Administrator Prentiss M. ed by American airmen. meled press” ik up to them. As evi­ added. ramp collapsed, a aoldler soi Brown that there are no present Wau, site of an important ad- dence Uiat they are aware of their (Continued on Page Eight) talned head and shoulder injuslsa | Telephone 77ir"“' KEMP'S Campbell's Service Statioii (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Two) While "the road may still be long In c plans to ration clothing. vafi’ce Allied airdrome, which the responsibility, he related how some before the ultimate victory is when a piece of roofing fell on Wl 788 Mala St. S e l l RETAIL SALESROOM! " ^ Cor. Blaln SL and Bliddle T s k . Telephone 6161 ”I believe we are going to get Japanese sought to capture, is ap- had "opposed our coming to Wash­ achieved.” h«econtinued, the.Unit­ and several Aremett had mUM KLEIN’S MARKET by imtil later in the fall,’’ Nelson ington, suspecting that someone in hurts. Two .Atlantic Coast U l ed Nations "must recognize that JKAJLMJLMaa (Continued on Page Two) the government might seize on the Calls for Halt mmmm mmWi 161 CENTER STREET PHONE 8256 Map Exhibited told the conference. ” If the man­ Plan to Seek It is the pa.-t of wi.sdom to lose no warehouses, one housing the Jeek-:| MANCHESTER power shortage is not as severe as occasion to muzzle us.” present opportunity for under­ sonvllle Crate Company, the ®45er y it has been stotistically present­ ' / Treasury Balance However, he said "the directors Of Inflation standing between us as to the man­ used by the Valvbllae Otl Ceto« In Kurz Trial ed. we won’t have to ration at all. " Higher Prices took at face value the explanation ner in which these great principles pany as a storage depot, were de­ Tabic Dressed KNITTING MILLS Besides the 1,800,000 new war Washington. Ffb. 12—(41—The of government officials that what for which we strive shall be trans­ stroyed. THEYTX LOOK TWICE Workers, the estimated increase position of the Treasury. Feb. 10: they wanted as an opportunity to lated into reality when the victory - . . TufkcLys Chickens Bfaacbeatw Gromi Telephone 6304 this year in the armed forces Is 4,- tell us facts that can not be'prihf- Reserve Board CiidersecretarieB Resign Poeta AT YOUR Farm State Senators Receipts, $60,147,303.44; expend­ Federal •i is ours.” Aleo Fpwi for Soap or Frkaaseta Open Bally 9 to 9. ^ « Furnishes Geographica 300,000 but Nelson said “I don't itures, $293,131,829.65; net bal­ Much now could be done. Welles London, Keb. 12.—<41— The I accept” a Manpower commission Urges Bond Buying Background for Area Organize to Enlist ance, $7,011,671,618.30. (Contlnued on Page Eight) Rome radio siild today that severel I And Heavier Taxes. (Continued on Page Two) imderseoretaries of tbe ItaU eogo^ j ZOTOS Surrounding Cottage. (Oontlnned ea Pag* F ou r), Pressure Hy^ Public. enuneut liad resigned, ioetadtoff I Blended Hamburg General Scuro from the WSTI ■ Washington, Feb. 12—(41—The Office. The broadcast was record-j PERMANENT,WAVE New Haven, Feb. 12.—(iP)— Washington, Feb. 11 — (P) — Bureaucracy and Bossism Port, Veal and Beef. , Farm state senators organized to­ Federal Reserve board called to­ German Naval ed by The Associated Press. Other* f geographical background for the Meat Rations day for concerted action by the resigning included National Con*r oecond degree murder trial of Dr. day to eriUst public pressure for government and full coopertion by Robert F. Kurz waa sketched higher farm prices and to investi­ Would ^Astonish^ LincolUj the public to control "inflationary rillors Sergio Naifninl and Save Those Tires gate administration agriculture Base Target lato from the Ministry o f A g r ic » All Kinds of Steaks Superior I Court yesterday by Wm Be Alike pressures” due to heavy war ex­ ture. Nannlnl was In charge ■ m \ State’s Attorney Abraham S. Ull- policies which they contend will penditures. ' cause food shortages by the end of "Bureaucracy ’■ and bossism reciamntlon. — man. Chicago. Feb. 12.—<4>)—Abra-0 The board said business con­ • • • Queationbig three state police­ the jwar. working hand in hand, have built cerns and individuals would have Three Planes Fail ^ Re­ ham Lincoln would be ”aorry” end 70 Executed In Warsaw Pot Roattt men and a map-maker, Ullman in­ Babies, Children and Chairman Smith (D„ S. C.) of for themselves during the last 10 greatly increased incomes during the Agriculture subcommittee call­ ‘astonished” at today’s "blatant years a domain of wealth and the next 18 months and warned turn After Attack London, Feb. 12—(4>)—The Fto troduced a map of the area sur­ Adults All to . Get Ush government In exile repartto rounding the F.ast Haven cottage ed an Executive meeting of a com­ bureaucracy and boasiam which power that has never been known that if they attempt to spend their On Wilhelmshaven. COMBINATION SPECIAL! mittee to formulate strategy for in history, except perhaps, in funds "even as actively as they today that notices luvd been p o s y of Kura’s mother, where the state Same Allowanee. seek to rule in this country.” says in Warsaw announcing the exeeo- will charge that the .61-year-oId the Inquiry into policlea which he lUlnoia’ governor, Dwight H. ancient Rome. did in 1942, the pressure on prices said were ’’retarding food produc­ London. Feb. 12.—141—The Ger­ tlon of 70 persons for "armed eta | New Haven chiropractor shot to Points to Chicago would be serious.” i lb. Bacon and 1 doz. Eggs 78c Washin^on, Feb. 12—(41—Ba­ tion and distribution.” Green. man Naval base at Wilhelmshaven tack-s against Germans.” Becea death Mrs. Jesslea Garrup, 27, In a Lincoln day speech extoll­ "I could name cities and name Wider public buying of govern (Limited quantity). bies, children, and adults 'all will Smith picked Senators Stewart- names to show the extent of boss­ ment securities and enactment of was the target of a heavy , attack of the attacks, R said, • ^ , friend of several years. get ■ the same meat allowance (D.. Tenn.); Wheeler (D., Mont.) ing the great emancipator on the ism throughout America; but that by the R. A. F. last night, the Air curfew had been impoeed «to"»l ’The map waa drawn by Oiaries tax legislation to siphon, off at when the rationing plan goes into Aiken (R., Vt.) and Bushfield (R. eve of his 134th birth anniversary. should not be necessary when we least $16,000,000,000 in taxes or Ministry snnounced today, Feb. 20 and the elty fined 10,06^.1 a : Cahn. the atate’s first witness operation, now expected aboiit S. D.) to work with him as chair­ Green asserted thft wlhhing the liave here In Chicago probably one savings or both as recommended Thre planes failed to return 000 ziotya. at pre-war rmtoa ahadO ] Matxdi 28. Leon Brisket Corned Beef yesterday after* the jury and two man in an effort to create public war was the nation'a foremost of the roost powerful, corrupt and by President Roosevelt were ad- from the ritid. the first night at­ $1,600,000. ... •' } R(»es, Carnations, altematto had boon lacked. A t the Officials of the Office of Price consideration, but there were "two voated by the board. In 1,8 and 8-ponnd eaan. Administration said today that sentiment for higher farm prices vicious forms of bossism to be tack on the ronlinent since Sun­ requost of Defense Counsel Louis that will “enable farmers to hire particularly imminent dangers to found anywhere in free America. ' New Drive In April day when the submarine base at Drilling Ouardamaa KlBed Felamark, Judge Patrick B. O’Sul­ they had failed to find any oanslble our liberty on tha home front— Ita views appeared in tt# month­ Dawaon, Oa,,. Feb. 1 2 -4 ^ — A .,Wnh the kelp of onr-aehntUle Front End mdtina ws or Workable plan ot graduating labor needed to produce .fo o d to Lorient in occupied France was at­ livan decla^ a rectoa to permit feed this nation.” N bureaucracy and boaaiam.” Describing Lincoln aa "one of ly bulletin published today and tacked. member of the State Guard Polish Chicken~i» cons Daffodik, Sniq)dbragon. the defense'to check the accuracy meat rations according to age, and Green declared that “ boaaiam is followed Secretary of the Treasury '« » aecnratidy eoppeet- any' fmrit which has pnt yonr, are making final plana on the baals Tendeuey **To Do Wrong Thing” us, who lose from the soil of our Wilhelmriiaven, an important killed and seven other of the map. Aiken delated that admlntstrar much older In American life than p toeer prairie state to save his Morgenthau’s' announcement yes­ submarine building center, was were injured last night WIM of everyone getting the same the institution of bu reacuracybu t terday thr* a new victory fund T oun n ta a n te than a glaaee...^ $2.29 irtMls ant of Km , and is canrinf w a m k ta tire wonr. FOR CORSAGES: VIoMa • Sweetheart Room an State PoBcemen ’Testify amount. Uve agencies had developed a ten' country. Green declared thet “i last .attacked on Jan. 27, when it automoMle plowed througn with your hair smartly styled by ’The state policemen, who offered dency "to do the wrong thing It “ had little effect on national life cannot but help think with what drive will be made in April. . was the target of a heavy raid by group of guardsmen drUUnff AH WhHe Breast Meat Thia will, in effect, give an extra until it entered an unholy agree­ The secretory said he would be­ ONCE ■arriett’B tralnsd operators. Coma SmaK eoaL B dngpnar'earta. ' - Sweet PMOb . detailed testimony and photo­ allotment of meat to parents of every time they act." sorrow, what astonishment would American Flying Fortresses. Near­ Main street. J. B. Bridge*, e e ^ la aooa' and lot our experts show graphs of the interior arrange­ ’The 48-hour work week ordered ment with the Federal bureau­ that great hunianitorian view tbe gin conferences with Reserve by Emden was bombed at the same oger' of the meat euttiag d*r Home Made Style [> P i A n TS mCLUDlNOt 4w kne - Cydamen babies. OPA wanted to'avoid that, board officials on the program you- bow beanUfttl yoar kata saa POTTED ment of the cottage, w e n CapL but the only alternative was not by President Roosevelt, he de­ cracy-10 years ago."----- blatant bureaucracy and boasiam time, mMit o< a otaain atom, woo h AGAIN naB y ba. . K ak^hocn. Leo F. CarroU, LlauL Frank Shaw, clared, “will tend to predude, 9HUioM IM|ade Vaeeele . which seek to rule In ttos country Tuesdaiy and'aaid the Treaeury’a PoUce Chief W. H, Btok* Sousoge Meot to allow any meat at ail for very goal in the new drive would be 71et Attack 0 « Base lb. 45c and Officer Dorence Mlelke. small cK'.dren. Since teething.ba- rather than to induce a nwvement Through the alliance, tha gover­ today, and with what hdrror wosUd The attack last night was the all (oar Negroe* -to tile nor said at a dinner eponforet) by he toe the graeptog power-hungry “at least as much. If not more” were placed to J*ti- I Cross-examlnlnk Shaw closely, bias consupis o t least a small back to the farm. than in the first campaign In De- 71et of the war on the Naval base, Felnmark npeatodly stressed the amount of meat, aapecially bacon, "The 30 per cent increese to an Uw G. O. P. State CentriU oommlt- boesee and bureaucracy.” driver. Jaoato Joaoey. eembm. Tbe German commtotique, broad­ H A R R IE TT’S A Few Fresh Shoulders testimony that on SKploded ear- tho rejected plan would have forc­ industrial worker's wages by rea­ tae. miUtons of Americana not Itv- He eald Uwt “the beet and per­ cast by the Berlin radio,- said the ohajgdd with morder. ANDERSON GREENHOUSES' tog in large elUea ho've been made haps only solution to the bureau­ A t that time the Treasury oomplatoMia told poMea tha trldgs WM found near a stairway ed parents to divide their meager son of the eight additional houre sought $9,000,000,000 and spld attack caused some damage to leading to the upper floor of the rations with the small children. will broaden the discrepancy he' “veseals of corrupit political ma­ cracy—bossism problem lies with buildings in (the city, end that had bee* driaklag, Chief the Republican party —.the party Beauty Salon WE APPREaATB YOUR GROCXRT ORDERS AND FLOWER SHOP chines which they have no power aeven of the raiders were downed. jCaattoiiei 1:89 Gontsr Street Dial 6824 WITH YOUR MEAT BUSINESS WESTCENTBRSTBEBT TBLBEHONE41S4 -1 5 8 ELDRID6B STREET PHONE 8484 j. y on ff' Four^ ^ dpvi# MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD*. MANCHESTER, CONN., MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,* FRIDAY, FEBRUA^V 12,194S markets for goods and manufac­ tures of all aorta” would - result. ings, th e'58 girls were accom­ Ford’s Safety Stars in Statens Feature Debt Wm Be 'Wilkie asserted, if the United panied by 22 others who left as Chain Stores' M anchester Allied Troops YMCA Schedule Welles Urges Icy Highways Not as Much to Eat .fitates cooperated politically and Are Back sympathlaera. economically with other nations, Ih ey appealed to George H. D ale Book Tsulght Program Good Big Problem trading with them and showing JobsToday Stone, manager of the tJ. S. Em­ To Close at 6 Defeat Large 5:15-6:30 p. m, Buainesa Men’s Allied Nations And Sidewalks them methods for their own devel­ ployment Service, who referred Tonight Gym. This Year as in 1942 opment. Hartfort If them to their union represenU- Swing shift party every Fri­ 6:30-7:30 Game Room, Boys Goes Haiid-iii'Hand with Willkie Sees Possibility Asking how the nation was go­ tives after telling them that the day from 12 mldnlght^T\2 a. m. Enemy Force 7-12. Plan Pro^aip Same Old Conditions ing to meet the burden of a huge W orking Until employment agency had no auth­ First National Gives 6:3Q-7:30 Junior Boys Baskat- year’s record level, but the de­ Of $300,000,000,000 debt while expanding "our econ­ 4taW« Saturday, St.-Mary^l paivh hall. Consumers Will Have to mand will be much greater be­ Hospital ah^ Medical ority to act in the case. Results of a. Survey Monthly meeting/ Past \ Presi­ (Conttnned from Page Ono) ball League practice. (OoBttnned from Page One) Prevail as the Snow At End of War. omy beyond our fundamental ter .Case Is Fur- 7:00 Miss Grant's CHaas. Go Back to Standards cause o f the meat shortage. - <" social obllgationa,’’ he declared: After a conference of union rep­ dents Mary B u s h e l Cheney Aux­ 7— Evaporated Milk— Set-Up. resentatives and a group of the Concerning Saturdays. 7:30-8:30 Women’s Gym class. aaid,. to determine the practical Hits Wet Ground. Discussed. iliary. U. 8. W ./r., at holne of proxlmately 86 miles southv/est of Of Past When Incomes Civilian supplies may be about Indianapolis, Feb. 12 — (JP — Not Many Practical Suggeatloaa girls, Arthur Howard, union treas­ Mrs. Elisabeth Maher, 20 Chest­ .Salamaua, one of the two enemy 7:45 ..„Bridge party — South I manner In which the police power By James Marlow and George "I have not heard many prac* Methodist Married Couples. Walking and driving were has- 20 per cent smaller than last Wendell U Wlllkle said last night urer, reported: "W e requested the After completing a three nut Drive at 1:30 p. m. baaes In northeaatem New Guinea. would be exercised to obtain dla- Smaller. year. Rationing may be neces­ ZIelke Ucal suggestions from the admin­ PAL HOLLOW GROUND jtport, r«b. la—i istration, and 1 do not think we s A v f 8 . ' ’ A l ^ M p«r cent of the 75 •'•w«ter negotiations. We did not advise Alonday, February 15 6:30-7:30 Bowling alleys open: assure freedom from fear and night’s snow, falling on wet walks, sary. First National Stores announced Fireside Bridge, benefit Hospi­ are fleeing, 1s only about 12 miles 8— Processed Fruits and Vege­ -Two painters on a scaffold. The face the nation when the war la are to hear many. them alx>ut the clothing they reserved from 7:30 p. m. ' want, and obtain general economic froze and conditions in all parts of By 0\’id A. Martin "For the fact is that, until It h r wete beck at their work today that commencing on Febru­ tal Auxiliary. from Salamaua. ' tables— loose ends of the scaffold, lopes over and that "I have not heard ihea this mominK. encouraged should wear. We will settle the Tomorrow reconatructlon tjirough interna­ town were again bad. In ordar to Washington, Feb. 12—(ip—Uow many practical suggestions from went Into war production, this ad­ ary 27 their stores would be clo.scd Wednesday, February 17 The beginning of the enemy re­ prevent falls on slippery walks the They will be rationed, beginning dangle Into barrels on the ground. the union "to go In and keep matter with company officials to­ treat was diaclosed yeaterday 9:00-10:00 a. m. Girls’ Gym. tional cooperation^ much food will you get this year? the administration” for meeting ministration was never able to FLUTE and SAXOPHONE morrow." at 6 o’clock gn Saturday night.x. Office opens for renewal of auto 10:0-11:00 a. m. Boya’ Gym, 'Can anyone doubt," he aaked, town hsd been out working early March 1. The annual cMlian Beside the barrels are signs point­ jSuctlon going.’’ license, American Legion Home, when Allied headquarters report­ Not as much aa last year, gov­ supply will be equivalent to about ing upward with this warning; the problem. generate a national income of even Vought- Sikorsky management The order was indefinite Ina.smiicli agea 7-12. "that It would be far easier to this morning sancUng the walks a hundred billion dollars. INSTRUCTION ■One or two of the workers fe.lt as It did not specify how long the Leonard street. ed that the Japanese had been ernment officlala say, but enough. 40 pounds per person. Men Working.” He told the annual Lincoln's day iU to go In,” union president issued a statement last night that driven back alx milea from Wau. 11-12:00 Boya Gym, agea 12- [reach that essential common agree­ and all of the Interseotlona where 'banquet of the Women’s Republi­ "It produced instead mounting "this regulation which was design­ closing order would be ih effect. Work on Red Cross Surgical 15. ment on the practical meaaurea re­ care were Ukely to skid as they But there’ll be some changes In 9— Other Foods— There’s nothing exciting about debts and unemployment. And if it CARLYLE B. JOHNSON __ 1 Robinson said. dressings at the American Legion In placing total counted enemy Will Have Less Butterfat can Club of Indianapolis that the ed to protect the women is reason­ Results of Survey 2:00-6:00 p. m. Badminton. quired to carry out these great came down a hill or tried to turn the way you act In the grocery that. It isn't meant to to. It’s could not solve our economic prob­ 118 Branford Street '^Pand^ the outcome of a meet- Store managers stated that they hall between the hours of 10 a. m. dead at 1,000 to date, today’s bul­ Some old standbys such.aa wa­ solution lay "in expansion and de able and must be enforced.” 7:00-9:80 p. m. Baaketball. principles of the Atlantic charter Into a street. store as the war goes on. Intended to prevent accidents and velopment within and without our lems In the relatively easy condl- of C.I.O.. UA.W . local 877 rep- knew about the change but were and 4:30 p. m. letin said that Australian troops These changes will grow out of termelons, cantaloupes, celery, the kind of excitement that follows Telepbone 7887 tatlTM and company execu- mopping up In the rugged country 6:30-8:00 4 open bowling al during these months In which the This has been an exceptionally Ijorders and in the marshalling of tlona preceding the war,, there is not sure as to when It would be Meeting of food dealers to get leya. United Nations are joined together bad winter for travel because of the fact that there will be less fo<^ head lettuce and"hrtichokes will accidents. _ little chance that it will to able to ewa afternoon, the girls were instructions on Ration Book No. in the vicinity of the Wanduml be hard to get. Ice cream will L. .iv -a ...... all our economic forces—agricul­ put into effect. They received their I in the common atniggla than If the the slippery conditions but ths doo- for civilians than has been avail­ It's one Item In the safety pro­ ture, management and capital In solve those problems in the exceed­ by the union to refrain from Office Is Open notices today. The .survey showed 2, Hollister street school at 8. trail had found 200 more alaln able to them during the past three have less butterfat and will be gram worked out at the Ford Riv­ Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers put the Nazis on the spot in Islng the management fur- Japanese soldiers not previously search for that agreement be post­ tors In town report but few serious harmony and cooperation. ingly difficult conditions that will that most of the trading lii - this Friday, February 19 poned until after the war is years. Consumers will have to go more difficult to get. Jams, er Rouge plant, one of the great­ their rippling comedy drama, ’Ortce Upon a Honeymoon, playing wearing sweaters today, reported. accidents aa the result of falls. In "An enormous multiplication of follow." Read Herald Advs. To Receive Tax area at the present time Is done Dance of Mu Sigma Chi Socie­ Planning to Drive won. . . . dUcutsing conditions this winters back to the standards of the late jellied and preserves will be avail­ est concentrations of industry and at the State Sunday and Monday. ' ■itei It'S pretty hard to tell peo- between Thursday m o r n i n g ty, a t Xhe Y. Little Air Action Reported 'It it urgent that we be pre­ 1930s, when people bought less be- able in smaller quantities -and ivorkera in the world. It goes hand wbat to wear all the time, The communique reported com­ doctor said that It was probably through Friday evening at 6 Monday, February 22 pared, by common agreement, to due to bad walking conditions that .cause incomes weiC smaller. may be rationed. In hand with the hospital and lUally when their clothes do o'clock. The .order affects all the Start Issuing Ration Book No. paratively little air action In the Axis From Tunisia Not All .Affected Alike Fancy dessert preparations con. of safety engineers, 19 of them Sl inftlnge safety rulings,” Mr. Although today was a legal holi­ Southwest Pacific, although an make righteous and effective use made people more ea rfu l and had medical set-up h^re. stores In Manchester under the 2 at all public schools. Hours 3 to of the day of triumph so that the prevented many from falling. Not ail civilians will be affected taining fats and^ffriCd milk will Sample of Safety Engineering the Rouge plant alone. inson said. "When the win- day, the office of Tax Collector 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Also same Allied heavy bomber unit harassed alike by the step-down in eating be relatively scarce. Samuel Nelson lemained open and First National management. (Continued from Phge One) union against the enemies of man­ It's a sample of what safety en­ Learn Ideas On Safety in that shop are open, the Managers of the A. A P. stores hours, same places on Feb. 23 and (he Japanese base at Rabaul, New kind may become a permanent habits. Rationing, designed to If farmers meet production They study the machines In _ need sweaters. Many of them several hundred persons paid their Britain, for two hours and started gineering means. Said that as far as they knew 24. of the northern front after a dawn pledge for the welfare of all peo­ Calls for Halt divide the supply equitably, will goals, supplies of potatoes, dried When the rope ends sre In the operation—there are 41,000 work­ m loot days at work through Old Age Assistance taxes. There is Women’s league luncheon at fires near the Lakunai airdrome. ples.” give some families more than they beans ^and peas and fresh truck and stcknoaa this winter.^' atill about one-half of the current nothing had been forthcoming attack Wednesday, declared that barrels, thhy don’t lie loose In the ing rnachlnea at the Rou(?e—and from their district offices. One did Second Congregational church, Allied headquarters also anr “a second advance la now In pro­ had in the ’30s, some less, others crops should be ample to satisfy talk to foremen and worknlen to W on Sent Home OAA taxes due and payable, and nounced that an enemy submarine street where they might get tan­ state that the management was 12:30 noon. gress.” The broadcast was record­ Of Inflation about the same amount. civilian requirements. gled around the wheels' of pa.ssing learn their ideas on safety. '! Olsen p i^ violation slips and only two weeks remain to make had sunk an Allied merchant ship It is possible that supplies of payment before March, when ■ a working out a plan for a day off Saturday, March 6 ed by CBS. There was no confirma­ Plan to Seek The Jones family with the $5,000 automobiles. Direct action, instead of reliance ■ it homo yesterday until they off the east coast of Australia, income may, for example, have fluid milk may not be equal to r e a ^ to return to work penalty of $1 will be added to each but was not prepared to make any Annual meeting and election of tion of this report in the day's (Oontlnned from Fage One) That happens In some places. on . slogans and committees, to.yie officers, Britisb-American club. but said all penaonnel had been communiques) bought an average of four pounds demands in some of the larger key to the engineers’ w ork ./ ■ according to company rul­ bill by, statute. statement. rescued. It was the second men­ Higher Prices When It does, the scaffold is yank­ Friday, March 19 Rain and Mod Obstsclee nearly $13,000,000,000 In govern­ of meat a week for each member cities next winter. If not, ra­ ed loose, the men thrown to death Here’s another example of engi­ . Red Cross bfii|i^t entertain­ tion of enemy "submarine activity in the '30s. Under rationing, it tioning would become necessary or injury on the ground. neering to prevent accidents: .-..O'" in those waters within a week. While the British Eighth Army ment securities, the greatest i fi­ ment at South Methodist church. maintained pressure on Field Mar­ (Continued from Fmge One) nancing operation In hlatory. will have to limit purchases to a to assure children, invalids and As a check against a scaffold Some of the presses, used to cut burton’s... fo r Best shal Rommel by pushing 20 miles The, Reaarve board said the pro­ little more than two pounds each pregnant mothers of essential breaking because of age or weak­ out whole aiitomoblle roofa at a Japs Make Sharp or so into southern Tunisia, rain tween Industrial and farm wages," gram developed by the Treasury The Smith family, with the $1,-. supplies. ness. Ford painters work with ex­ stroke, were sources of many ac­ and mud continued to hamper Aiken said, adding: in cooperation with the Federal 000 income, may have consumed tra ropes . hooked into their belts cidents because they acted quick­ 3Ieat Kept Cou liter-A Hacks "In moat cases the increase Reserve system in 1942 had In only about a pound and a half per and hanging from the room—;ropes ly and repeatedly. So two buttons, 1; operations in the north and it ap­ member. It will be allowed to buy New Delhi, Feb. 12—yk A fln ilttC fl ------NOW PLAYING_____ heims were said to have bombed aa tfiat which impends. largely by the success or failure f perienced a rapid expansion in the three Japaneae-occupled villages of farmers In meeting food pro­ Lost in Landing SATURDAY NIGHT, Sorry, no exchanges or returns. past 10 yeara hut currently are Allied leaders also busted them­ The New Aero Are An Investment Today! while fighters shot up enemy trans­ selves with new troop dlspositlens T o State’s Bar 1*" " A i duction goala. Adverse weather, hampered by Inability to obtain port on patrols from which all air­ labor shortages, transportation metal equipment. One observer on the central Tunisian front, Philadelphia, Feb .12—(/Pi^Maj. craft returned. where fresh Britiah and Ameriran difficulties, and equipment short­ Gen. Alexander A. Vandegrift, who said he understood some plants Wesley C. Oryk, local youth, who ages stand aa possible barriers to There is no (|net)tion bill what present fabrics now iiiaile up into the clothing we have ■'fSTTv had Installed wooden and fibre troops took over mountain post.‘ recently passed hit bar examina commanded the Marines on the j * ' ■ ...... ‘ . . . from weary and poorly-equipped those goals. Further, war demands Solomon islands, says the Japa­ hand are superior to 'H’hal will he obtainable from now on. Our arni4*d forees will vaulta to care for new cuatomers. JafHtnese Claim tion, was admitted to the Connecti- P L U S ...“ HI YA CHUM^ might require more than the pres­ on French, .forces ^ which had ^home the . iCut Bar yesterday oy the Bute's nese once lost 30,0()0 men in a Six Vessels Sunk brunt of German armored attacks newest Superior Court Judge, also ent estimated fourth of the na­ single landing attempt. gel the wool they need and what is left will go for civilian use. tion’s supply. in January I a Manchester man, Judge William SUNDAY and MONDAY He did not amplify the state­ BINGO A Few Dresses reduced to $3.00, Value to . . . . . $8.98 By The Associated Press Delivery Curbs Added Manpower Strain J. Shea. Wickard has promi.sed, however, ment. made during a visit here, All our lincH arc made by top-ranking m annfactiirer<4. The Tokyo radio, in a broadcast Their withdrawal from tha front that the government "cannot and but he commented: At recorded by The Ass^iated Press, Oryk waa bom In Mancheater, 45 Dresses, Sizes 10 to 24V^, SS.OO, Value to . $12.98 placed an added atrain in Allied [graduated from Manchester High will not run the risk of letting the "They are very tenacious; as On Oil Extended quoted an Imperial headquarter supplies of civilians drop below individuals given a mission to do, communique today as .saying that manpower, but It was assumed School in the Class of 1936 and re­ . $16.98 here that when the Allied offensive ceived his degree from Tufts Col the safety line.” they do. it or die trying. In the 37 Dresses, Sizes 9 to 24Va, $8.00, Value to . Boston. Feb. 12.— —Restric­ Japanese submarines haej sunk six Assuming the farm goals are months of campaigning we took The Army & Navy Club vessels totaling 54.000 tons off the In Tunisia begins the Axia forces lege in 1940. tions on delivery of all fuel oil ex­ will be outnumbered. Allied He has received his notice of reached and war demands do not only 560 prisoners.” 28 Dresses, Sizes 10 to 20, $10,00, Value to . . . $2 5.0 0 eaatem coast of Australia since the FLITS: "The Otaal OlMoralasvff' increase, eivilians may expect the cept kerosene have been extended middle of January. sources previously have estimated induction *' ‘ o the Army end will for 10 daya, starting today, said following amounts of various Japanese submarines have been the combined Axis forces In Tu- go with his group to Hertford for Tbeator Closed Bvecy Tnesdayl Every Saturday Night Kenneth B. Backman, New Elng- nisla at more than 170,000 men, of | examination next Monday mom items: Mirrors Upset Heavy reported' operating recently in the 1— Meats— land regional OPA administrator. waters mentioned and General which more than half are German At 8:15 P.M. In other developments In the —Including Air Force personnel. An average of about 36 ounces, :C0ATS:.j£S3a»;:iA'" MacArthur’a headquarters an­ or 2U pounds, a week for each Brifige■ f Plans fuel situation; nounced' today the sinking of one (Prime Minister Churchill yea Underwear Christopher Del Sesto, Rhode terday told the House o f Commons Crashes Cause adult. This compares with the Allied merchant ship but dotails British ration of slightly more Island OPA director, declared that as to totala are not confirmed by that nearly 100.000 Allied troopa Waahini n, Feb. 12—(A*)—Ar­ some Industrial leaders have con­ had been landed succeesfully in than a pound, the German ration rangements for the Northern Vir­ . $4 0.0 0 any other aource. On Jan. 20 a Deaths of Pilots h H N of 12 ounces, and the Italian stint 16 Fur-Trims reduced to $22.00, Value to ...... ducted "a sit-down strike agsinat North Africa but said tha enemy A M H I '• I I H ginia Bridge tournament to to $200 IN PRIZES Melbourne dispatch said a large of four ounces. fuel oil regulations.” submarine, believed to be Japanese, must have nsariy 250,000 man in held here Feb. 26-28 were going FRI. . s a t . a n d s u n . WIU Be on Point Basis Unionsuits and • 40 Fur-Trims Reduced to $33.00, Value t o ...... $60.00 Petroleum Administrator Ickes had torpedoed a small Allied ahip Tunisia.) Providence. R. I.. Feb. 12.—(JPh- along fine ur.til somebody discov­ (20) $3.00 GAMES ( ^ ) $10.00 GAMES declared In Washington that bit At present ths tsrritory held by The almost siraultansous craahta Meats will be rationed on ered that the hotel room engaged off the Australian coast. It was point baais. Choice cuts will have ( 1) $20.00 GAME (I) $30.00 GAME . $7 5.0 0 latest figures showed that through the first reported In Australian the Axis In Timisia consists of of two Army plants yesterday, on# for the event was practically lined 2-Pc. Garments 17 Fur-Trims Reduced to 44, Value to ...... December he had fulfilled his waters in several months. corridor about 800 mllss long and [on ths Nsw Haven railroad tracks a higher point value than more with mirrors. promise of supplying New Eng­ from 25 to 100 milea wide extend- In Cranston and the other In Narra. common cuts The weekly ration It’s not that the .committee. In ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR! will probably allow much more 50 Sport Coats, Sizes 10 to 45, $13.00, Value to . $20.00 land with at least 75 per cent of Jap Foaitinns Bombed ing from Bizerte southward to the gansett bay, near Jameatown charge distrusts people or any­ In Heavy Colton and Part Its normal heating oil requlra- Washington, Feb. 12.—(if)—The Mareth line. caused the death of tha pilots of than 36 ounces of spare ribs, for thing, but it was decided to' find Navy reported today that Japanese Bostona escorted by American- [each, example, but much less than 36 another r m where the walls Wool. Several G oekI Brands. 19 Sport Coats Reduced to $19.00, Value to . . . . . $40.00 menU this winter. ounces in steaks. The rations are Backman’a regulations applying positions st Munde and Kilomban- piloted Spitfires and the P-40 War- Wastover field air baas offlosn are just walls. gra had been bom'bed Thursday and hawks of the French LaFayatte Identified tha victims as: expected to average around 36 to household oil were limited to ounces, however. the greater Boston area, whlU large (Ires started In the target escadrllle made the aerial attack Second Lieut. Robert F. Meyer, areas. upon Sened which waa the high- 28, whose mother, Mrs. Lulu Meyer, The meat production goal has Forced Training those on bunker oil, used chiefly been set at a record level of 25.- CHILDREN’S;^ for IndustrlsI purposes, applied to light of yeeterday’s Tunisian ac- residea at «27 Clifford street, Lan. tlon; •ing. Mich. 000,000,000 pounds.. The war de­ MaBsachueetts, Rhode Island and mands total 7,500,000,000 pound’ " -Bill^ Offered ONLY BALSAM-WOOL Connecticut. Father Charged No Allied Plaaee Lost Second Lieut. Raymond . D, Anti-personnel ho m bs were Burto, 22, Jon of Mn and Mrs. J, leaving 17,500,000,000 pounds t> Zipper Style \ civilians. Officials estimate rivii- Washington. Feb. 12—(iP—Con­ ATTIC INSULATION TABLE NO. 1 TABLE NO. 2 Sees Son on Fifth Attempt With Abduction showered upon the town end near-1 »• Burke, o f Wilton, N. H. S ea led by roeda. No allied planaa were iaha would buy at least 21,000.- gress today had for study legis- ■eada War Eeonomg Oroop 000,000 pounds if It were avail­ le.tion which would provide com­ Kansas <3lty. Feb. 12.—(F )^ lost ^ OFFERS A WRITTEN, MONEY-BACK New Haven, Feb. 12—OP)—A 77ie R. A. F., In releasing details able. pulsory universal military train­ Leather Four times Mrs. S. L. Wilson wont charge of abduction of hla four- Algiers, Feb. 12-MF)— Charles Lend-lease demands, which will ing for all youths of the nation to a theater to see her son In a of night bombinga by Wellingtona, GUARANTEE... $ year-old daughter today faced said two-ton block busters were Brunei, former mayor o f Algiers be supplied from tlie 7,500,000,000 after the war.® 1.00 Guadalcanal newareal. Four times war pool,' are limited almost en­ ■Representative Wadsworth (R., George E. Dart, 35, of Noank, uaed In this theater, particularly whose De OaulUst son was arrsst. she fainted just before he ap­ tirely to pork. Last year leas than N. Y.) and Senator Gurney (R., who, aaaistant City A t’.^rney M. on the docks of Blaerte. One Wel­ ed and later released In a roundup, S818AM-WOOL White and Fancy Jackets DRESSES, VALUES TO $?.98 SWEATERS, VALUES TO 83.00 peared on the screen. She tried a Edward Klebanoff said lart-night after the. assassination of Admiral ona per cent of America’s beef D.) introduced almost identical fifth time last night, "and this lington group was moved to Tu­ measures yesterday to provide 8TTW imsuniw snatched the child froih the arms nisia after more than 60 opera­ Jean Darlan, wqa appointed today went to Allied nations. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMT % DRESSES, VALUES TO |4.P8 time my heart want to my throat of her maternal grandmother. aa president of Gov. Marcel Pey 2— Buttei;— that when a youth tocomca 18, or n n Foi iTiar —but stopped there,” she said. “ I tions over Germany. The filers P L rS : within three years thereafter, he Dart wat arrested by Detective said it waa “a pleasant change" routon’a new Algerian Council of Margarine to Be Available IS FSEL lAVIMSI saw him." “ Mrs. An annual average of 13*pounds shall to inducted Into the Army Arrow Shirts $2.25 Buy Now for the Bal­ Francis Mangan of the sUte po­ because of the fighter anti-aircraft War Economy. IS 8 VEST lice and held at Groton undar bond WIgge per, person. This Is about' four or Navy for a training period of £mst nasi .\nd Up SNOW 5UITS AND C0.4TS $5.00, Value to . $16.98 of $2,000 pending hla return here defenses and fewer night fighters of the pounds lesa than normal consump­ on year. Upon completion of train­ ance of This Winter today for arraignment. available to the Axis m Tunisia. Cabbage tion. Supplementary auppUea of ing, he would for four years to and for Use Next Win­ ODDS a n d ENDS 23c, Value t o ...... $ 2 .9 8 Personal Notices The child, Helena Dart, was T T S MORE FUN Patoh" about 4.5 pounds of margarine are In a reserve status and subject to placed in. the custody of her moth­ Meat Rations With expect^ to be available. call for any prescribed refresher er by Superior Court Judge Ken­ TO PLAY Fay Manufacturers qre required to courae. ARROW UNDERWEAR ter, T(h»! Card of Thsnks neth Wynne two weeks ago. Bainter set aside 30 per cent of their outl^ The Wadaworth-Gumey pro­ W* acknowltda* with grattful Mrs. Helens Bomster, the grand' WiUBe Alike ...tkaa to Uatan. Laara a 4- Hng1| Herherl put for war needs. Allied nations posals would becoRle effective six 841 MAIN STREET appracletlon the Iclndncss of our mother, told police Dart forced his t months after the present war ends friends and neighbors in our recent stHagOaltar. Tour age or lack got le(|a than one per cent of last Shirts arid Shorts way Into her apartment and took ycar'a butter supply. This year and would utilize presentIrfiiAliPg bereavement. (CeaKaaei firma Fsge Oaa) of mualeal knowledge meaaa Mrs. W. H. Curran and nephew. the child from her. they may receive between 5 and camps.. Bothing. tart yon most have 40 The mechsniea of coupon ratloa- 8 per cent. Handkerchiefs Neckwear REGISTRATION BLANK fM RED CROSS CLASSES mlnutee of dally practice. |snRSiioii$s«:«sii.iiiEsnKii» * 3—Other fats and vegetable Ing did not seem to permit any sliding scale. ellB — Bacauae my Country’ needs my k6lp, I will avail myaelf of Um opportniilties offered by the Bed An annual-average of about i3 Croas. I am Interested In registering for the nexf class In the aabjects I have checked. WooM PrefW Sarltor Onto March 28 Is ths data that OPA la GEORGE J. SMITH STATE pounds of lard and - shortening, or A nderson HARTFORD WOOLEN MACKINAWS fflrat AM. Standard Course- Advanced Conrse- Night at- -F. M. Day at -P. 5L shooting at In Its planning on d i a l m m IJI FLOWER ST. i i s about three pounds less than the to (M h ^ ) (10 henra) Mov« It Ov«r Touch of moat It would prsfar an sarltsr, New lastnunento For Sala. 'probable demand. About 7.5 data in ths hope that rationing pounds o f other food fata, such aa Greenhouses For Men and Boys Matritton Course (26 hiMus) Evening elaoo only at— — -F. M. Marchingi- Texog will equalise the current supply, salad dressings, canned soups' which is only fa | r In ooms oem- bakery products and confection­ Artifitic Naraoo’ AM C enm (M hours) Umltod nnmbor. Night- Day- munitiss and almoat non-exlatofit ary, or about three pounds leas INSULATE YOUR ATTIC Thru Berlin Soft-Hearted tki^ the probabls demand. ia a Saatetanta (26 hours) Knowledge o i typing required. Night '. . in others. m j - Victor Rkoord Victor Rgeord Delaying tha program, poaaiblyl 4— ^<3eraala— Floi^al Arrungemoitz There arc apfficiisnt stocks of i W f T KS666B AMea* Oourae (16 houra) For Ohmrh Oronpo. Aftornoop f " n t f By By hoyond Much 16, are a tneoaand FRED E. SAVE FUEL-INCREASE COMFORT! details, eapscially evaluation of ' graina to pmvjde civlliaiia with for |a6ot Mechanloo Courae. lu hours o f First Aid required. Night— — Day ETHEL MERMAN FREDDY MARTIN meats In terms of points. As In alt the flour, breakfast and other lOM FHM E5TIMAIE ON MJEL SAVINGS NO OBUGAIION CAll (Tka aoa of your ear and gaa reqnlrod) the case of canned goods, which WERNER cereal prodfieta, bread and relat­ Weddings, Funerals, will be ratiL..ed with tho same ed producta|tbey may care to buy. vumsf/m, ii ; tplll Sanata n ptait of Mood on .. (day). STETSON HATS 53c —All The Latest Hits —53c coupon book, moat ratlona will,be lostraetor of 5— Egga— INC for — — Idt-bnge at $1.06 aack. so many points per month, or Supply May Nat Ba As Largo Anniversaries 3 WAY w h a n d lre le tho day boM aultad to yon. Mimday, Tueoday, Wadnaaday, Thoraday, Friday. week, tho points will be scaled aa Pjono and Organ Tha civilian supply may not ba The W. G. Gtenney THE STORE OF QUAIITY’ that ths average ration will ba quits as larga aa last year's rec­ ^ Est.T922' mU, Mail to tho Ohopher Ol illea. Paint 8TRATOLINER perfaapa a littla undar two pounds ord level, when oonaumption aver­ real, Lwnber, Maaona* B and up Stndloi « 15.$ EMrida* Street SSS No. Mala at. Tel. 414 - MaarheiMer $ ^ « 5 0 -Addiraaa a waek, but mdra If consumara biw | aged 316 per person, PLAY ROY hamburgar ar Ilvar aad less tf] 152 Wsst Csntsr Stnet 6— Poultry— Phone 8486 KEMP The pqr capita sqpply of poultry Ohnptor, Aneerloan Bo4 Croea Fumiturt mad Music they buy staaks. Tsisphoiis S8M PubUe diatributlor. of thaas ra­ ^ a g iA 'ls aaosad laat tten booka will baiin Fah, 31. •V-. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12.1943 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1948

arc urged by the commissioner to*] next raonth. If applying by" s U t^ offices closed on Saturdays M lrch 1, Motor VehlclM Commia- February 28 fails on Sunday and aa a fuel-conservation measure, a sloner John T. McCarthy reminded all state buildinga are to be closed renew early in order to avoid in- appltcaOw Amild be ^ Closiilg of offices . . . ■ I and sent, with the fee enel Would Convert (>>nnecticut car owner will have car owners today. on Saturday. February 27. convenience and delay. Warning Given Flies Air Transport Since registration renewals this the Motor Vehicles Department i sur^Sjlo Augment Rationing Data Hits Car Licenses to get his automobile registration Connecticut law provides that Applications by mail will not be Write to a Soldier! automobile regiatratlons expire on year arc being handled by a great­ rice nearest the address of the renewal by Friday, February 26 if ly reduced peraonnel, applicants handled after February 15 until pllcant. On Businesses To Apartments Hartfoid, Feb. 12—With all he wranta to drive on Monday, February 28. This year, however. Here’s Information Yon Will Want To Have— Furnished Between His Classes Labor Supply Argued A letter to a man in the service la a bit of back home to > By Local War Price and Ritioninff Board, No. 112.16 him. Write regularly to those you know. Parents, wives, Facing Closing Owner of the Chestnut sweethearts, frlenda—send in the addreaees ot your man In tbe ------h . The office of War Price and a Coffee Lodge Makes Request service. The Herald will .print the addresses su that service Gustafson Works on De­ ^4j^ral Relations Com- (Continued from Page One) men's friends-may write to them. Here are a few .-see to it Rationing Board 112.16 ia located: Stamp No. 25 is good for one Recreation in the Lincoln School, opposite i pound through March 21. Of Zoning" Board. ^ that we fe t more. gree in ..Electrical En­ lliltee Adopt# Reso- Obituary estimate that 2.300,000 persons now working on civilian gooda and the pk>st office. Office boura are OaaoUne gineering Wlxen Not Mrs. Julia Tracey, owner of the ' Albert Franceschene, '^tion on *Pay-As^o’ aervicea would have to be with­ aa followe: Monday, 9:30 to 6:80; | 4 coupons In ” A ” books are Pvt. J. T.’ Splllane, Center Hems Tuesday, cloaed all day; Wednea- I through March 21. A, B Chestnut Lodge, located at 91 11th Training Co„ O. U. ^ 242 Coast Artillery, On Transport Job. Tax Proposal. drawn. Chestnut street has made appllca- Funerals .... Estimate on ”ir’ Basis day thremgb Friday 9:30 a. m .,' coupons are worth three Camp Perry, Ohio. Hdg. Battery 242 (C. A.) Tonight: to 5:30 p m.; Saturday, closed' tloiv. to the Zoning Board of . Ap­ i Fort Terry, N. Y., By John Ward 6-9— Junior Jjoys’ game room He said his estimate before the peals to be allowed to convert the Btrtford. rtb. U.-(e^-CT0M all day. The telephone number Feb. 28 is last day for "B ” and Staff Sergt. Clarence Dowd, ! Via New London, Conn. Denver, Feb. 12—(J*)-7Between open E. S. and W. S, Military committee waa all on an ia 2-0494. lodge Into a 15 apartment build­ t g.6:45— Royal Blue Midgets bas- the heeli of Governor Bald- funeral of Mra. Nellie Fer- “If” baala, that clothing rationing "C* motorist to have tires in­ Co. B, 30Iat Signal Operators Bn. monthly trip* to Australia,23- Shoes ing. It is In a B, zone. ; Pvt: William Sharp, . ketball period E. S. a order for atate amployoa to rell was held this momlns at 8:30 would come only If the drain on spected, March 31 for “ A ” book Camp McCain, Mississippi. Rationing begins Tuesday Feb. holders. Failure to meet these ’The building waa formerly own­ i A.' S. N. 31170628, year-old Russell Gustafson works j 8-7—Small gym-open for hand 48'boun a week, the General ; from the WUllam P. Qulah funeral textile and other civilian induatrles ed by Cheney Brothers and was 9 with each person entitled to deadlines makes s motorist in­ David McKenzie, Jr.. S. 2 C. 92 C M L —Comp. Co., on a degree In electrical engineer- ball__ E. S. holtae and at 3 t James’s church at ia aa great aa the W M C expecta. purchased by Mrs. Tradey when i A s »* »W y l,abor committee heard ^ o-dock where a solenm hl^h mass three pairs a year. NO. 17 stamp eligible for gsaoline or tires. Barracks No. 2, I Camp Sibert, Ala. ihg at Denver univefsity. keeps up | 7-8-SnjalI gym open for boxing Stocka of wool and cotton are in War Ration Book No. 1 ia (iheney Brothers auctioned their wibUc arfunsents yesterday-^n.^Qf requiem was celebrated by Rev. abundant, Nelson said, adding that Fuel OU Naval Training School ' Ej. S. good for one pair until June 15. property in September, 1937. It Pvt. Gordon C. Server, hia campus contacts and takes hts 7.8_W om en ’s plunge period E, i%Ula to augment the state’s war “Edmund ' ‘ ~Barrett. “ As the body it appeared that conaiderably more Aviation Maintenance, Families may pool tbe coupons of Period 3 coupons are valid until has been conducted as a rooming Battery O OOlat C. A. (A . A .) girl friend skiing in the Rockies. S. was borne into church. James workera could be brought into Feb. 22 worth 9 (residential) and Mbmphls, Tenn. production labor supply alth sUte all members of tbe family. house and dining hall. Mrs. Tracey Southwork Station, A big, blond youth with a ready 8-9— Men’s plunge period E. S. r--'- Breen, soloist, assisted by Mrs. clothing and textile Induatrles 90 (apartments, hotels, etc.) gal­ employes and others. Prooeaaed Foods waa formerly in charge of the Philadelphia, Pa, smile, he is a United A ir Lines 7-10—Men’s plunge period E. 8 John Barry as organist, sang from present pools of unemploy­ f>t. O. J. Geanette, Rationing of canned and frozen lons. Period 4 coupons are valid Hotel Sheridan, co-pilot flying for the Army’s Air 7-10— Gym rcservea for leaders Other committees were also ac- Lead Kindly Light.” At the of­ ment In tbe New York clothing in­ to April .17, worth 8 and 80 gal­ 'This application will be heard by 9tn Marine Rep. Bn., fertory he sang "Venl Creator” and fruits and vegetables, dried fruit, Pvt. Robert Hermann, Transpurt pomniand. cIhss E. S. - — - tivs, Including tbs Federal Rela- dustry and elsewhere. lons In C!k>nnectlcut. -- the Zoning Board of Appeals at F. M. F.—T. C.— Art. S, at the end of the service, “ When canned soups, canned baby foods 1134 Tech. S. S. Flight 375 He niakes the trips to the land 7- 10—Rowling alleys reserved Uons committee, which adopted a In his testimony before the com­ its meeting to be held next Thurs­ Camp Elliott, San Diego. Cal. Evening Comes.” begins March 1. Retail sale Certification by Tire Inspectors Miami Beach, Florida oown under hi k cargo plane con­ for Mr. Peloquin's group E. S. naolutlon ssklnK Concress to mittee, however, Nelson was dis­ day evening at 8 o’clock. A t the 7-10— BowUng alleys open W. S ’The bearers were Raymond Ma­ stops at midnight Feb. 20. Reg­ Tire Inspectors are required to • verted from’ a four-motored B-’J4 adopt some “pay-as-you-go" tax cussing only the manpower short­ same time the board will also give honey, John Buckley, John Moran istration for Ration Book No. 2 report the condition o f tires which Pfc. CTias. F. Mozzer, Pvt. J. Howard Harrison, bomber. The length o f bis ab­ Man; and the Judiciary committee, age and Ita expected effect on civil­ hearing on the application of and Michael McDonald. Burial starts Feb. 22. need replacement or recapping Hdq. Sqd., Mag. 12. Maw. 2 F. F. 4th Service Command Signal sences from the university engi­ Tomorrow: . WMch approved a numbei^ of pen- ian industries. Kay F. Raymer, 25 Starkweather was in the East cemetery where Sugar service only. The condition of C-o Postmaster, School ' neering laboratory therefore is a 1-2—Boys’ swimming class E. S l%Um bUIa In this connection he said: Stamp No. 11 is. good for three street for permission to convert,, a San Francisco, Cal. 5-6— P. A. C. basketball team WoaM Bsmilt Hiring Retired Rev. Barrett read the committal tires for which s certificate is not Bn. 1. 65th Co- military secret along with the ex­ “ It will mean a reduction in all pounds until March 15. store into a residence building practice period E. S. One of the bills to add to the services. sought does not have to be noted. Costa Bldg., Athens, Ga. act nature of hie cargo and his of the Industries which are now which is located neartr to . the Lt. Harry A. Howland, 0-585702 7-10— Bowling alleys open E. S 'atats’s manpower which the Labor points of departure and arrival. working making things for the street line than zoning regulations 12 Ferrying Group, aaaunlttse considered would per- Capt. Nathan W. Ellis, "1 guess I do get around a bit, ” civilian trade, for retail trades. It allow. It is also on an under-sized APO 606, asit the temporary employment of Hdg. 1st Sq.. 104th Cav., he aald modestly. “ I got this sun­ Baldwin Reveals will reduce, In other words, the About Town Russians Menace lot. TAis is in a B zone. C-o Postmaster, Miami, Fla. .retired sU U employes. On this Salem, Oregon. burn (he gingerly peeled some Potato Goal Set amount of gooda that can be pro­ The board will also act on the skin from his forearm) white : WU Stats Librarian James Brew- duced to aupply retailers over the application for an automobile re­ swimming in Honolulu and. just atar, one of several state oSiclals Plans to Combine Vital River Basin; Ines M. Mottea to Sergt. Domenic whole country, which will mean a Private WlUism Kinne, Jr., is pairer’s license at 288 Center recently. I went skiing with the Likely to Be Met wbe favored It. told the commlt- Bardini, son o f Mr. and Mrs. reduction in the number -6f re­ spending a ten days’ furlough with street for the Center Service. Stafford Springs girl friend near Denver. tee: Defense Agencies tailers, mean a reduction in the Kharkov Flanked Joseph Bardini o f West street. his parents,' Mr. and Mrs. William Able to Finish Course “With thw labor shorUge, we number of people employed by re- John b. Netto No plans have been made for the Kinne, Sr., of Buckisnd. He is Th is job enables me to finish HarUord. Feb. 12 — (P) — With it to kwip all those who are tallera.’’ 472, Stafford wedding. (Ooutiuned from Page One) with the U. S. Army Air Forces at (Continued from Page One) my engineering course, it gives a 2.000-acre goal aet by the U. S I to and want to work.’’ ■■ / Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tetrault ot k Must Aecepi Tudgnwnt W ill Rogers Field, Oklahoma. South Coventry me a chance to do my bit In the Department of Agriculture War Another bill proposed that any West Stafford are confined to their Job. Our efforts are to improve Discuaaing . the current goal only 60 miles from the great Funeral of George Harry Pratt. war effort; it’s awell flying expe- board, Connecticut shade tobacco son who leaves the sUte serv- home with bums received acci­ Its efftciehcy. — which would boost the armed Mrs. Stephen J. Kroll. of 567 Dneiper industrial region to the Mrs. vyinthrop Merrlsm was in 76, of West Wllllngton, who died rienea, and th e n ...." growers contemplate large-scale for war work may do so with­ dentally while starting a fire in "1 uiged the members of the forces to 18,750,000 men by the Parker street, has received word sopthweat. charge of preparing the lunch for early Wednesday night at the “ And then, there’s the m atterof cultivation of potatoes this year to out ineing U s Seniority, pension from her husband tha he has been their kitchen range. Mr. Tetrault committee to consider this, not end of this year. Nelson said he Ix>zovaya’a capture cut the main 100 school children at this week’s Johnson Memorial Hospital will be seeing the girt friend?” bolster the nation’s food resources. other rights under the state from a political angle, but from made a .private, first class, in the railway between Kharkov and the held tomorrow afternoon at 2 received burns to his hands and Ralph C. Laabury, Jr., director thought the judgment of military session' of the Red Cross Canteen legs, and Mrs. Tetrault on her "You said it.” he grinned boy­ VBMrtt qrstem. an over-all non-political angle. The Medical detachment of the Army Doneta basin and the Crimea. It from the Browne Fxincral Home of the Shade Tobacco Growers men must be accepted. Course. The children were served arms. Tha Interior of the kitchen ishly. "There aren’t many guys in the supportsn of that war effort and our protection Air Forces located at Gulfport drove a wedge between the two beef stew and . crackers, and apple with Rev. Horace B. Sloat pastor this war who get to aee their girl Agricultural association, announc transcends political considera­ '"I have felt that if they say they Field. Gulfport. Miss. He entered was scorched. ed yesterday the preliminary re WARDS THRIFT QUALITY WARDS HOMESTEADER CA$H SAVER WORK RANT x TRIMI STURDYI MEN’S RMasura was Harold Staucb of large German Armies on the sauce. Those who assisted In pre­ of the Federated church, Wllllng- frlenda regularly." need tbia many people,” he declar­ the U. ..8 . Arm y last November. suits from a questionnaire sent to Baitford, representing state, coun­ tions.” southern front. paring the food were, Mrs. Helen ton, officiating. Burial will be in The object of his affection ia LOOK'LIKE DRESS FANTU COVERT WORK FANTS ’The governor said that local ed, “ that we have to do our very Private and Mrs. KroU have one members indicating that the first WORK SHIRTS FOR MENI SANFORIZED SHIRTS ty and Municipal employes. De­ From Lozovaya the highly- Barno. Mrs. George Hewes and the Wlllington Hill cemetery. Mr. LoretU Reilly, 21. who is taking fense councils smd individual civil­ best to find a way to provide them. child. 10 tobacco producers to reply plan OouM Retain XHIits It's going to be a very difficult niobile Red troops offered a new Mrs. Ruth Broga. The serving Pratt died after a long Illness. He a aecretarial course at Denver ian defense workers would not be menace to Kharkov, already was in charge of Mrs. Shirley Ten- waa the father of State Rep. How­ Marlborough to raise 615 acres of potatoes, or 1.49 In his order yesterday, Governor affected at all by the reorganisa­ job and there will be strains and First Lieut. George W. Elliott, University. ’ Gustafson observed ^ 9 e 98c 2.49 threatened alon" a 50-miIe front nent. Mra. Dorothy Gable and Mrs. ard Pratt of Wllllngton. Besides twice the acreage grown by them Baldwin declared that ataU em- tion except that Defense councils atresses In every direction." who is somewhere in the Pacific, Mra. Howard Lord that "she really gets a big kick to the east; pointed a spearhead Jean Knapp. Washing and steriliz his son he leaves his wife, Mrs. last year. aloyes who could bo spared, now henceforth would be known as War While giving hla aupport to the has been promoted to Captain of 834-2, East Hampton out of my job... .1 bring her coins Here’s a Ward valuel You con count on Homesteader You get sturdy cotton-ond-royoe America’s favorite work pontsl Ing the dishes were cared for by Rosa J. Clark of WilUngton; a It appears from the first returns, good' i t e t tbs work week has been councils. military’s demand for boosting the toward the Dnieperopetrovsk elec­ and other souvenirs from South the Anti-Tank company formerly Mrs. Ina Beebe. Miss Katherine daughter, Mrs. Mabel W eir Mr. Laabury said, that the shade Sturdy cotton covert or chombroy work shirts to give long, depend­ fabrics, oil 99% shrinkproofi You Sanforized cotton covert that’s lengthened, could leave the sU te’s There will bq a defense admin­ armed forces to 10,750,000 this tric power area, and furnished of Pacific places." of this town. Manchester. A t the special town meeting growers will come close to their gel tool-proof pockets, unbreak­ •low to soil. .. easy to wash .; i employ and jret have their pension istrator, he said, and members of year. Nelson empha.sized he another base in the Donets region Purdin, Mrs. Grace Reed and Mrs Retains Ctvilbui Status in o button-front shirty Cut extra able weorl They're strongly sdwn; Margery Brannon. held Tueaday afternoon it was quota. and aenlorlty rlghU preserved for the W ar council each will be as­ thought the needs of the civilian from which to point south toward Wilfred Sabourin for many Although flying Arm y planes, full to allow for shrinkage. Has the sturdy cbtton covert or chom- able buttons—cofsceoled seot and 99% shrinkproofi Roomy First Class Privates Francis J. The next meeting of the class yeara -a member the Stafford voted to authorize the town treas­ Fertilizers will be made avail them. signed to head a special field of population must be given import­ the sea of Azov to trap the Axis ot Gustafson retails. bis civilian sizes; strongly reinforced. 5 poc- and Joseph E. Limerick, sons of will be on Friday of next week in Springs fire department has been urer to borrow 82,500 in antici­ able to fanners needing it for po­ deep pockets, rust-proof buttons. broy is 99% shrinkproofi Roomy. Kningt Yet they look dressyl A third manpower proposal activity. ant consideration. defenders of Rostov. atatuB. He explained that United tatoes, according to Mr. Laabury John Limerick of 75 Main street, stead of Monday. Mrs. George promoted to the post o f foreman, pation of taxes. was a bill permitting prison labor ’The governor said the new set­ “If we curtail civilian services Fight Against Counter-Attacks Air Unea ia under contract with 'The toughest problem, however, surprised the members of their Hei^-es will prepare the meal, as­ succeeding Joseph Gilbert. He will Local schools will have vacation used fo r agricultural pur­ up undoubtedly would require more too far, we are going to impede tbe Army to provide pilots for the will be obtaining adequate ma family when they arrived Tuesday Another segment of the Arm y sisted by Mrs. Stowell. Miss Pur­ fill Mr. Gilbert’s unexplred term next, week instead of the follow­ poses. Several persons spoke in members on the Defense council war production,” he said. Transport command. chinery and labor, “ tnit all possi night on a 10-day furlough, the trying to cut south through the din, Mrs. Mildred Bloodgood' and which terminates in April. Mr. ing week aa per achedule as the 8 ivor of it. Including John J. than the 10 to 14 now provided by May Discuss Rationing "W e carry cargo and pasaen- ble efforts are being made to see Sbirf and Ponft first they have had since enlisting Donets basin to the Azov shore Mrs. Ina Beebe. Gilbert was recently elected as­ attendance is ao small as many Xgan of the Connecticut Federa- statute, and suggested there might There was a posaildlity that the gera.” he said. “ W e retUm with that there will be sufficient,” he for service last March. The broth­ continued fighting in the Krama- Miss Margaret Danehy. R. N., sistant chief to succeed Fred of the pupils are out with measles.' tion of Labor and Frank Odium of be 20 to 25 members in addition mail and carry some on the trip added. Unused and out-of-repair president might discuss rationing ers have been together since then torsk area against heavy German will Instruct a class in home nurs­ Worstedt who retired after serv­ William Sauner is ill of pneu­ the Connecticut Council of. the to the six elective officers of the out. Mail is really an important machinery will be put into condi ■' V .f and manpower in his Lincoln day and are St present with the Ebigl- counter-attacks, the Russians said ing if a sufficient number of wom­ ing a quarter of a century of ser­ monia at the Middlesex hoapltol. These Word features mean OO. state. item. I didn’t realize before just tion and some new equipment will address, scheduled for 0:30 p. m., neers Corps at Camp Atterbury, ’This Arm y was situated about 100 en are interoated and' will notify vice. David Dickson, president of Tax Ck)llector George Levine . They said they had no objection Terms of the members of the how much it means to the fellows be forthcoming. ocenomyl The herringbena poNa present Defense council expire by e. w. t. The White Houae said he Ind. miles north of the Sea of Azov Miss Danehy or Mrs. Merriam to the Auxiliary firemen waa elected has sent out blllt for the Old A ge .BCQVimng the prifionBrs were out there.” statute next W’ednesday, but the would review foreign and domestic anj about 120 miles northwest of that effect. as a member of the regular de­ Assistance Tax which ia due this ereven-in—If coni wabr offl T properly aupcrylMji anm did not He never has encountered the governor said he would ask them developments in the 20-mlnute The Men’s Society of the Zipser Rostov. Tax Collector Mrs. Mabel C. partment. Mr. Sabourin ia a vet­ month. sompete with free labor. enemy, "but we once sighted a elfils ore Sonfortzed— wash i to stay on as hold over appointees broadcast, his first talk to the na­ Club will hold its monthly meeting About Rostov Rod Army troops Hall will be at the Town Clerk’s eran of World W ar I and served Japanese submarine somewhere Three Lost Subs ■imllar to Resointion pending establishment of the sin­ tion, since hla return from the his­ Sunday afternoon at 6 o’clock at were reported taking more towns office Feb. 20 and March 1. and at with the A. E. F. in France. 940 Pereona KiUed oil you Hka, they won’t drink toric Casablanca conference with tbe clubhouse. Tbla will be an Im­ beyond Hawrall. It crash-dived im­ The "pay-as-you-go’’ tax plan gle organization, and that the on the railroad line to the north­ her home in North Coventi’y Feb. Alfred Bernards of Meriden has To Be Avengec 1%I They're cu^MI Hove riPd yseolutlon approved by the Fed­ work of the Defense council would Prime Minister (Jhurchlll. portant meeting and all members east. 13 and Feb. 27 from 9 a. m. to 4 returned after visiting with his Bombay, Feb. 12— (JP)— Sir Reg­ mediately. I guess he saw ua. eral Relations committee yeatar- continue^aa usual. Arad Rlgga., representing the are urged to attend. (Elsewhere in the battle for the p. m. to collect the Old Age Aaslat- mother, Mrs. Mary Bernards, on inald Maxwell, a member ot tha "Nothing unusual has happened. •eems, 7 roomy pecketd #ay was ■imiifr to a resolution Notes Lincoln’s Birthday tax committee of the New York Caucasus, it was reported that the ance Tax. Vlceroy’a council, told the Legis­ W e had engine trouble once, but Gold street, for several days. Groton. Feb. 12 — — Three passed under suspension of the While the governor talked to the City A.asoclatlon of the Bar, urged Russian Ble-^k sea fleet had pound Mrs. Washington Doolittle of lative Assembly today that 940 we caught it while we were still (JP> The Ladies of the Auxiliary of American submarines, two o f them i I rules by the Senate last month, press, the House, led by the Rev. the House Ways and Means Com­ ed German shore positions in the Waterfront Park underwent an on the ground. It took six hours the Italian club have postponed persons 'were killed and 1,630 in­ missing and presumed to be lost but which the House refused to Elden Mills, chaplain, celebrated mittee today to adopt the Ruml western Caucasus and in four days operation at the Hartford hospital to change the engine on a South /• Columbia their monthly meetings during jured by the police or the military and the other Intentionally de­ '^ps« without first referring to the Lincoln’s birthday by singing plan to skip 1942 tax liabilities to had wiped ut about seven enemy on Monday. up to the end of 1942, following Pacific island-and the mercury Miss QIadya M. Rice February and March because of stroyed so that she wouldn’t fall committee. k America and Rep. Joseph W. Spen­ put the nation’s 44,000,000 Income infantry companies, silenced 26 Registration for War Ration the fuel shortage. the detention o f Mohandas K. waa hitting 110 degrees. 575-12, WlUlmantto Division artillery and mortar batteries jind into Japanese hands, are going to The resolution passed by the cer of Westbrook delivered the taxpayers on a pay-as-you-go ba­ Book No. 2 will take place on Mon­ Thomaa Joyce, 41, former resi­ Gandhi last August at the start of •Tt’a nice to be abl« to come '"•-'‘ •‘■ 'S i/ '-' Gettysburg address. sis. destroyed ammunition dumps. day. Feb. 22 from 9 a. m. to 6 back to winter in Denver.” be avenged. Senate was.amended before com- dent died early Wednesday at a the Indian Ckmgreaa party civil 'The Electric Boat Company an­ srittee._approval by striking out The House adjourned after a Paul to Testify Again The aaaeeaore, Lester Hutchins, (The report was contained in p. m. and on Tuesday, Feb. 23 from Little Leiaoto Time broadcast from Moscow recorded hospital in Norwich after a pro­ diMbedlence campaign. In the nounced yesterday that the names the phrase "such as now under brief session. Riggs was heard as the commit Madison Woodward, and Kenneth 12 noon to 9 p. m., at the Center tracted illness. aaine period, .^he said. 60.229 were ( WARPS PIONIER In the Senate, Majority Leader by the London Soviet radio moni' Streaking across the broad Perch, Shark and Sealion have jMhsMeratlon In Congress," ^'so tee awaited a second appearance Tripp, have completed the grand School in South Coventry and at Mr. and Mra. Albino Mottea of arrested, 26,(WO were convicted,-’ Stanley P. Mead delivered the tor. It credited a unit of Russian Pacific in a hop, skip and jump been selected for submarines to be that it would not be construed as of Randolph Paul, treasury gen­ list for 1942, which totals $1,445,- the Pond Hill School in North Cov^ Grant avenue announce the en­ and IS.oioO were detained without Gettysburg address. Marines with killing 1,600 Axis leaves the transport plane crew constructed at the plant to take sadorsement of the Ruml plan eral coun.sel, who vigorously op­ 664, an increase of $109;476 over entry. trial. * BIB OVEBAUf In conference with the House, troojis in two days’ fighting ashore gagement of their daughter. Miss with little leisure time. The oc­ the places of three former under­ B O W being considered by Congress. posed the Ruml plan In prfevloui last year. Only 16 new houses ap' Applicants for registration are the Senate adopted a re.solution Reports Continuing Landings casional swims In Honolulu offer sea fighters of similar names in Because of the amendment, the testimony but Indicated the Treas­ pear on the list but the number of to bring War Ration Book No. 1 some relaxation, and Gustafson naming Senator Warren A. Field ury was willing to support "a cer­ automobiles was Increased by 76 (The German radio, reporting for each person being registered America’s submarine fleet. ARE TOUGN ausolutlon will now have to go hM hia eye on a golf course there. judge of the Milford town court. tain amount of forgiveneaa” to put making a total of 454. -There are continuing landings of Russians on for War lotion Book No. 2. A The Perch and Shuk were re­ back to the Senate. “W e haven’t been #ble to find ported missing some months ago L.k The senators also approved Harold income taxes on a current basis 394 resident taxpayers, and 186 the Black sea coast north of consumer declaration has to be Suporters of the resolution of . any golf bails on the island," he while the Sealion was destroyed at' N. Williams and John F. Downes Taxpayers now liable .to file re­ non-residents. Novorossisk, claimed that dive filled out for members of a family FRICED LOWI WHIPCORD both parties, in general argued added, "but we Intend to take some Cavite juat before the Japanese BE COMFORTABLE-IN A MENI COME TO WARDS WARDS METAL-RIVETED as judges in New Britain and, un­ turns and pay income taxea by Lieutenant John MaeVeagh baa bombers had attacked the Red unit, and by each person' not a 149 that unless such a plan were out next trip and shoot a few occupation of that Naval biue in WORK PANTS FOR MEN der suspension of the rules, trans­ March 15 must do ao, aa Congress returned to Camp Robinson, Ark. Marines. The official German new member of a family unit. These HEALTHGARD UNIONSUITI FOR LEATHER JACKETS “ lO I’e’’ ARE TOUGH a^pted there will be many tax agency DNB said that German ar c 'y rounds. the Philippines. A il three ships dell^uents. mitted the resolutions to t l « thus far has not amended the law. after visiting hla parents, Mr. and may be secured,from your grocer House. ~ Mra. J. A. MaeVeagh. Donald tillery fire had balked a Russian Consumer declaration must be . Guatafaon formerly wras a mem­ wiere constructed at tile. Groton Fbmham Chief Opponent Chairman Dougbton (D., N. C.) plant. 1.79 A bill creating a yrar disaster Clute, who makes his home with flank attack acroga the ice of the completely filled in before regia ber of. the Denver university golf 98c questioned Riggs aa to whether he teqm Md he participated in Intra- 8.69 1.25 The principal opponent of the fund was starred for action in the thought New York'state ahould, as the MacVeagh'l was also home re­ Sea of Azov near >he Don estuary. tration. Extra heavy, 8-ez. blue denkn (Fighting north of Kharkov, in m u i^ tMsketball and tennis. resolution was Rep. Harry F. Senate, but, in the absence of Sen­ he put it. “forgive” a year’s taxes cently. The amount of coffee on hand Theyll ioke lots of weerl This — 99% shrinkpreef for lasting the Belgorod and Kursk aectors, TTie young airman, o f Swedish On the job or out of doort, this Here’s o style thot’s rugged, good The extra heovy blue denim 'n Famham (R ) of South Windsor, ator Herbert E. Baldwin, chairman to get on a pay-as-you-go basis, Mrs. Tony Mazanik has returned last Nov. 28 must be declared, ex­ Shepard Speaker hord-to-soil cotton whipcord is fill FuN cut sizes, no skimping. who argued that if 1942 taxes of the Apppyprlationa committee, from the Hartford hospital where continue with more Red Army cept an allowance of 1 pound for stock, ia the son of Mr. and Mrs. soft knit cotton suit helps keep loekingl In selected copeskin or SenfqrlledI The roomy sizes and Riggs replied he did not be­ Frederick H. OuataflMa o f Den­ Sanforized— won’t shrink over were forgiven “ the men in the Jt was Bfltover until next week. she spent a few days for observa gains, the Russian midnight com each person; also t{ie number of 8 your body temperature even. Ab­ no binding at lha crotchl Non- lieve the state needed such a plan ver. He learned to fly at Denvef suede, with handy zip front and won’t shfinki Strongly reinforced lower inc^e brackets will pay a There was no opposition jo the tion and treatment. miuiique as recorded by the Lon oz. cans of commercially canned At Mass Meeting i 9S. Strongly mode,^6ve rooi^ curl suspenders, 8 big pockets, now as its rates were not nearly to don Soviet radio monitor said university In a civilian pilot train­ sorbs peripirotieit—-wears well, breast pocket. Full cut for free at strain points. With riveted-on greater share of the war’s cost judgeship resolutions but Senator Marshall Squier has received a products on hand Feb. 2, 1943, eX' pockets; full cut sizesi rivaled-on buttons. Reinforced high as Federal rates. More towns hkve fallen to the ad ing program in 1930 and joined washes easily. Medium heavy. actksnj fully lined! buttons, five deep pockelsl uan those with higher incomes." John L Sullivan (D .) of New Brlt- Criticizes Doughton Propoaal letter from Frederick Bertach who cept an allowance of five cans for vancing Russians, along witl\ hun United Air Linea Dec. 7. 1940. Hartford. Feb. 12 — (4*) — Odell at all stroin pointsi Senator G. Raymond Brock. (R.) J aln expre.ssed disappointment over Riggs particularly criticized a states that he ie feeling much bet­ each person. . dreds of piisc-:ers and great stores T^ned in multi-motored flight in Shepard, English professor at o f Hamden, co-sponsor of the res­ i the situation. proposition previously put forth by tor-after his recent serious illness Eleven people from Coventry at­ of military gooda. It was announc August. 1041, he ^ am e a co­ Trinity college and former Demo­ olution with Senator John L. Sul- He quoted from Governor Bald­ Doughton “for consideration” and ia looking forward to coming tended the meeting Tuesday night pilot the next Octobexl^ hvan (D .) of New Britain, told the home-in the near future. ed. 7716 Soviet troops control the in the Windham High school for cratic lieutenant governor, will ap­ win’s Inaugural and added that he which would apply the much aoft- main railway north of Kharkov in committee that under such a plan Mrs. Gunnar Olson of West members of W ar Price and Ration­ Haa Indepepimt Stotua pear wito Herbert Hoover.a and had waited two years to "clarify” er 1941 rates and exemptlona to thla aector. “ there will be a whole lot less im- Hartford waa a guest laat week of ing Boards and their assistants. Your Cooking May ' After each trip to Australia, he four othef' well known speakfrs. at the matter. 1942 Income, on which tax la due (South of Chuguyev,. which ^it buckles dk Mif to catch up on hia paid taxes; there will be a whole her parents, Mr. and Mra. Robert Members of tbe local board who a mass meeting in Carnegie Hall, In this connection he condemned March 15. as a means of transition seif la 22 miles southeut of Khar englneeijn# studies. Gustafson is Cobb. attended were J. L. Sebweyer, Mrs. Saturday, Feb. 20, at which the lot less litigation on the part of what he termed “dilatory tactics” to a jpay as you go baals. not rm ^red to attend classes, but Mrs. Wilbur Fletcher, and infant kov, Russian troops were credited Margery Graham, Christian Wei- problem of feeding Europe’s chil­ the government.” of the General Assembly "in the "The effect of tuch a proposal la h a a ^ ^ independent atatua at the daughter, Catherine Louise have with capturing a number of vil dren will be discussed. The Judiciary committee ye.>!ter- face of the governor’s remarks.” to make the progressive Income gold, John McBriety, and Mias Of' The Best! returned home from the Windham lagee.) Gladys Mckinney, clerk; also Miss university. The other speakers will be Nor­ day approved resolutions naming Sullivan read this pa.ssage from tax unbearably progressive,” the ‘T axptot to get my bachelor of Community Memorial hospital. Margaret Jacobson Mra. Mary man 'Thomaa, William Allen White, Iteps. Eugene H. Lanphler of W a­ the Inaugural: science degree . next June," he New Yorker said. Steven Sadlon, who is stationed Cumnuck and Misa Jeanne Heck­ publisher of The* Emporia (Kaa.) tertown and Chauncey E. Hutchins "There is very much to be done Doughton suggested that if Report Red Drive$ aaid. "Electrical engineering • un­ with tbe A ir Base Squadron at ler, teachers; and Mrs. Bertha Gazette; Dr. Rufus M. Jones, of Harwlnton Litchfield County I and a short time to do it. I ask 1941 rates were applied to 1942 doubtedly will proride a good eomrolssioncrs. Harding Field, Baton Rouge, La. Ovfr All of Front Flint, Mrs. Nettle LeDoyt and Mrs. Quaker leader, and Dr. Joseph R. your first consideration of those income, the reduced 1942 obliga­ But Where You Serve It background for me, eapecially if I Sizoo, New York minister. ’The Approves Penidoa Bills | matters that directly concern the ia home on furlough. Helen Malcolm. Instruction was aver gat a ch'uice to teat planes. tions of taxpayers might ba col­ By The Associated Press received concerning the coming meeting will begin at 2:80 p. m., It also approved a group of pen-'! war, leaving such other matters as “J would like to fly in combat, lected over a period of several Russian offensivea over virtually registration for War Ration Book with the apeecbea o f Mr. Hoover 1 Have'.set ■ before you as Indirectly tbe entire eutom front were re- but on the other hand, this job’s ■ion bills, among them measures years. Map Exhibited No. 2. and Dr. Jones to be broadcast. ranting 1800 a year to Richard concern the war, for the later daya Paul suggested a withholding ported today Iqr the German-high important, too; ’There's a good NELSON’S GENUINE THRIFT SHOF C A F - THRIFTYI MEN'S C AN V AS THRIFT PRICE! LEATHER of the session. All are important; Nathan C. WWte o f Ripley HIU Is The Test! future for cargo planes.” Mansfield, veteran probation levy of approximately 19 per cent command communique. ROCKFORDS all will help the war effort and im­ In Kurz Trial left- on Monday for Fort Devens. And his professor, Arnold Ben­ UNION-MADE J9C WORK GLOVES ptr I9C PALM GLOVES pir 3 5 ^ Officer in New London county; against net taxable Income by Mobile defense battles “are con' Having enlisted last August in the 8150 a month for two years to prove the governmental functions weekly, bi-weekly or monthly tinulng with undlmlnished force, son, chairman of the university Aussies Increase Reinferced hoels and teesi Non­ Comfortable cOp Ie give good SpHt cowhide palms and M da Army A ir Corps, he will go to the electrical department and former- Heovy twilled convos, nopped in­ James Whittlesey of Morris, for­ of our republic.” pay-roll deductions, the amount to the communique reported after Now, more than ever, under the strain of the present ■SET SLUE RAND (Continued from Page One) Aviation Classification Center at - ly aasiaUnt professor at Oklahoma bind, rovelproof tepsl Seamless weor. Cut oxlro'full to allow for side for cemfertl Hove non-rip fingers. Seams ore lockslilched— The senator said that 48 of the be applied against actual taxea mer state commiMioner of domes­ saying that "enemy attacks on our Naahville. Tenn., after a few daya A. and M. aald th:re'a a good fu­ War Expenditure ’ feet and legil shrinkage. Good Sized visor. lhay won't ripl Convos bocks. tic animals; and the legislator’s resolutions to date ,had been for computed a t ‘b e end of the yfer. cottage, after the slaying laat defense front in the east abated' Omergency, do children and your working family need seams, double thick knit wrktsl tbe appointment of ‘’political fav­ at Fort Devens. ture fo r Oustafaon, too. WORK SHOE 449 8300 salary tp Rose A. Schmidt, However, the Treasury apok)St October. because of “big loeses.” Mrs. Raymond B. Bennett of orites." meals served in a quiet, pleasant, restful atmosphere— "H e la a good student. . . con- Canberra, Aiiitralia, Feb. 12 — Widow of Rep. Henry Schmidt, man endorsed no .Specific compro­ Court waa adjourned early yea^ A ^u aaian Naval attack on the High street, has returned from ' acientioua and a hard worker. In conclusion, he told the chair, (J>>—An increase in Auatralia’a Vernon, who died aoon after the mise proposal that would abate a terday on Feinmark’s plea to the Black aea baae of Novorossiak and Waahington, D. g., after spending to send th8m off in the right frame of mind in the mom* That’s brought out by the fact ha General Assembly convened. which ruled his remarks out of or­ part of laat year’s taxes to facili­ a maneuver to close in on German w ar expenditure o f £103,000,000 —rr- For all euldoer woric:. N . 827B. der, that he would, at some future judge that he did not feel well. It a month there with her daughter came back to finish his college Another bill approved by the tate the transition to a current forces trapped in the western Cau­ (currently 8382,890,000) during • f - O il tanned leather uppen remain time, “ talk 10 times as long on the will resume next Tueaday morn­ and son-in-law Lieutenant and ing, to welcome them home at lunch and dinner...... work despite hia flying and other committee wduld have the state payment basis. cuses were reported by the Ger­ Mra. Seymour J. Slndeband and • thla financial year wna annoiihced same matter and with greater ve­ ing. duties. pliable after repeated waMhga police commissioner supervise fac­ May End Black Market mans to have been repulsed. their son. ‘T think,” Professor Benson yesterday by Treasurer J. B. Caiif- tory guards. hemence.” 0 >vemment food authoriUea ley. Rugged cord sole and boaC Labor Shortage Over-Eatlmated Inflict Heavy Loeeee ’The engagement is announced of • Even if you serve them in the kitchen, you can Mrve mused, “ that hit Job is juat added may aoon give farmers and con- "The enemy renewed hie attack! MiM Dorothy Mae Hicking of proof of how small this world hM ’The increase brings the nation’s total budget for the 1942-43 flacal aumera a chance to use the power Waterbury, Feb. 12.— (ff)—Con­ near Novoroaaiak attempting in River Road, North Coventry, them right from one of our beautiful breakfast suites. beeomt." year to £852.000,000 (82.105,080.- Service Mothers of local public opinion to end ceding that a labor shortage did vain to penetrate into Novorossiak daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charles Fuel Oil Traill a 000). black market operations in meats exist, Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin harbor with ships," the communi­ Hicking, to Arthur Strickland of We have most complete selection. Coifte in ' nee them win Appeal O w t Ruling The war expenditure now is at and other acarce commodities. last night contended, however, que said. "Troops of one German Hop River. Ti> Meet Tuesday a n t just imagine how one o f our Buitea would look In­ a rate of £40.000,000 ( 8129.200,000) Speeds Eastward A plan,to place enforcement of thaj the seriousness of the short­ Panzer division in the Kuban ’Tamiia, Fla.. Feb. 12 — Wh — government regulations relating age had been over-estimated in bridgehead frustrated enemy at­ Awnrded 850.000 Contract Union counsel Indicated today that a month. to slaughtering and marketing in stead of your worn out, ghabby onel Chifley also annoimced creation WORK SHOE 049 Hartford. Feh. 12— UP)—-An oil St. Mary’s Service Mothers’ club the critical areas. He urged that tempts at outflanking our jmsl- It would appeal a Cflrouit court the bands of local farmer . com­ of a national welfare fund of 830,- traih speeding eastward from pe- hold an important meeting war plants recruit "women who tioaa, inflicting most haavy loeaea Waahington, Feb. 18— (P>— P m - 'rultog rililw invaUdated closed 000,000 annually to be financed by trekHtni fields and due to arrive in Tuesday evening, Febniary 16. at mittees, Rationing- boards and weulw’t ordinarily enter such on the enemy ” cohe Bros., Inc., Bridgeport, have ebop egreeroenta btoween the civic groups ia being formed by ,Tampa Shipbuilding JOdmpany and an increaaad Income tax and to WARDS OWN FAMOUS FAMOUS “ THREE HEARTS" MEN'S LEATHER PALM MEN’S A U LEATHER ord early next week la cited 7:30 in., the parish house. Already work.” * The Oermana aald they were been awarded a W ar Department Good oa-puipoM weric moo » 1 « the Office of Price Admlnlatration .14 AJTL unions fo r the duration of provide a variety 'of new social the State Office of Price Ad- 65 mothers ot boys in the service helding a "defense front" In tha eentraet under 880,000 to eon- •*MECHANICS” I f ^ WORK GLOVES pto WORK GLOVES pi, 4 f « WORK GLOVES p ek jfc No. 8930. Fomaei far ton have signed up as members, and it and the Agriculture Department. region north ot Kurak, atrsU fle the war. T lw unions repreaenfap- benefits. itration aa oll-parchad Hart- Cklaeee Praap DIaappobited struct addltlonid houaing la New and eemfert. Bk tmw edloafiterto- I’B firat tangible benefit from Is hoped many more will do so An official who cannot be quot­ city recently captured by tha Rus­ Haven county. Conn. proodmately 12,000 workera. ' Heols and Im ore twice os Selected split leather palms AND SpM cowhide palms, fingertips. Chomois-like split pigskin— wiR ban on pleaaurr driving Im- the church is represented in the ed said' black' market meat opera­ Chungking, Fete. 12.— UP> — An sians, and claimed freah Russian .Tlie New Haven Office of Army Ordered Report For Induction heovy os the resti Seamless feed FMGBIS. Leolher knuckle strops. Canvas bock, snug knit wrists. In net become stiff or hard wWs pars, double leather satot g i* . iM different branches of the service tions-ia one. of the most serious I Decision on Fleet Soon 8 more than a month ago. undercurrent of disappointment at assaults were "frustrated with Engineers will auperviae tha work. Short, regular lengths. Woter-resistonl eonvos cuffl ful tizae. Easy to iNp on or olfl wotting. Popular sKp-on stylo. Itoduced conaumptlon of gaso- by more than 125 men. 'The fine food problems now facing the the Allied Nations’ decision to heavy loaaea for the enemy.’’ Now YoJifl Feb. 12—(JV-Henry ' iMM raoultod in dtvorting gaao- aervice flug waa dedicated Sunday government. Meat sold through cniah the Axis in Europe first ran On the northern front “ between Poetal Clerk Ie HeM » Aleamsdria. Feb. I f —(8>>— A de­ W ilfred (Bunny) Auattn, farmer t u k oara to haul fuel oil. a afternoon, January 3. such markata, he aaid, tend to re­ through the Chinese press com­ Volkhovo and Lake Ladoga and at cision ia expeotod to be reached British Daria cup tennis play and 14 other members t BB aald. It took a month Mra. Catherine Smythe, the duce Buppliea for war purposes ment today on Prime MintatMr Leningrad” the Russians wore re­ New Haven,* Feb. 12 — (J>) — shortly regarding disposition ot i t the F7«ncb fleet which haa been Moral Rearmament Movement, Uia y w oroUt t. -buy aoy .f th. w.rk cl.Hiaa e a n for tho tranafer and praaident, urges all those enrolled and for civilians In areas wbSra ChurchlU'B svar report to Com- ported to hsve rsnewfd their Thomaa O’Connor. 48, ot m spii* Iromobtllaed here since the tell of who loat their appeals from draft 8a thorn hut with two- to attend this m s s t i n g there are livestock defletta, pafticr meni. tka nawpMpora fove pregi- fsnatva in force. ’Ths eommunhiue creat avenue, gtamford, ggd a WAR claaalflcatioo lA on the ground p«lvtottog<«hgi. wr any . f H i. huriHrailB af aHwryltomB r tho haatlHg aoaaoa Maa* and also eardialiy invltos other ularly along tka aaatom and waat- inenea, howavar, to diapatehaa •aid tha "attaeka rapallt lM ’Franca. ’This fleet ramaina lha postal empleye the Staam^ their woric aided the war effort, BTAMPB a«dltknal loliof womaa od tha church who are eligl em eeaeta. which Indicatod that public opinion aftor hard fighting.’* post office fo r the pM t 27 yeaTs. Furniture and Music F m c h flalitliii; fceoa outalda srafe ordered yesterday to report avallabla quldiiy HitoUflb *aur ■akil. g dagartawnt. B graator aupplica o f kero- Me. A regular meeting night will in the and Great Was held under |10(W bone today Itaa Iteanoa which baa not ■ ii'. Irejoin^ the battie against the for Induction Feb. 20. AU ara Brit­ igai furnace olla for the re­ be decided'upon and several other Three hundred ■eeda may be Britain favored p ic k e r and more Bfdore tbe Stars and Stripes at a hearing held before U. S. 763 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE S680 ish aliens, . 824-^28 M AIN STREET TELEPHONE 5L61 ft Uw jvlftfir. ha daelar- mattsra of important buainsas produtproduced by a ii#|la dandelion effective aid to China ia her war was adopted, there were some two 'The accused is charged with pilfer* ♦ ------i agaiaat Japafi. doftm Oalooial fiaga. ing atail which oonlalnad money. - -.A MAJNUHKSlKK JEVIUNINO HERALD, NTINCHESTER, CXilW-, TOIDAY, FEBRUARY 12,194S .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12,194S ( measurea which can only ha da* busineas which sought to monopo­ Birth Control Daring Adventure Film at the Circle Home Loyalty Am t^M br acrlbad as "too UtUa and too late." lise Its own fleld down to labor • SERIAL STORY Might Ayoid Radio Waves Likely Marines Pulled First That has been diaastrously true of which Uvea by artificial rules de- Bill Is Backed Churqh' Theme? linralft the so-called battle agalnat infla­ Mgnad to hold the country back . 'J AM A MURDERER' Any Disunity tion, which la now beintr lost every the benefit ot present Jobe and F y I Raid 167 Years, Ago ORtHE PtJBUBHBO BT THB occupations, are very glad to see eosvaioHr. laan To Aid in Landings 1Km£ a i>d printtno CO, iNa day, and there are Indications that 8Y MORRIS MARKEY NBA stavics. INa Planned Parenthood Si^ond in Series of II BlM»n 8tr««t Mr. Arnold go. ^ But his light will Sheparfl Suggests* Nam­ u«tighMfr. Conn. It may be trtie of the present at­ League Endorses Bill Services to Be ' Held THOMAS FBRUU80N tack on the manpower problem. still have to be won, and must be ing of Stiirges to G>or* M «hani^ VWon One i ^ ^ .'5i7‘ ’'r w ™ Leathernecks Started Civilian Sentence More 0«n*rsl Hnoac«r Murder and Flight little dated. I ' got the Impres­ Sunday at Emanuel. ronndcd OetobT 1, 1S81 The government Is "putting the won, if this nation Is ever going Chapter XVI _ Of Pet Hopes of Leigh and after the war was in one of From Reedy’s Island, Before Assembly. squeese" on manpower, -but la a to release Its true capacity for sion that Vaughan Dunbar had dinator^s Post. the most dangaW>us fields In avia- Lenient Than Military r«bU«a*d Bt«I7 BtooIds Bxoapt The ^ e s ts began to arrive ^ r o u g h T rome'Va*d" new*: The second in the series of ser­ ‘Boadnjra and BolldlarA Bnttrad m "equeeze” enough? production, as both liberal and dusk settled. Cynthia, now, was in "Where were vmi when you Wade; His Ufe De- tioq as chief Army...... test pilot at On First Overseas Ex­ Watqrbury. Feb. 12—(P)—^The -tha Post Offlor at Uaaohaiter. Conn, something light and airy and pale ■ S : s C u n ^ r Hartford, Feb. 12—(e>—Speak­ Dayton, O. * Burlington, 'Vt., Feb. 12.— Planned Parenthood League of vices in the Spiritual Emphasis * ^ [ ^ n d Claaa Ma» Mattar. conservative economists know It voted to Aviation. pedition to Bahaman should do after this war. green, and she was In the house-' '1 heard - it—and saw it, too— ing at the first of a series of bi­ 8et .Altitude Record (>P),-Prlvate Eugene D. Smith, Connecltcut, Inc.,, succeasor to.the campaign being conducted this •UBSCIUPTION RATES We’re Going To Gamble keeper’s office, nodding her ^ap­ when I was about halfway down monthly meetings to to held by It was in 1924 that he made the Sea Base. 19, pleaded guilty in U. S. Dis­ Connecticut Birth Control league, month at the Emanuel Lutheran proval of lists end menus. By Ben F, Meyer ''n Taar ba Mail ...... j*-®* According to Prime Minister the lawn. 1 had caught a glimpse Democra legislators. Former flight around tile world with other trict court to stealing from the today through its attorney, en­ church will be held on Sunday, and Par Month by Mall ...... Fred West and Mitchell Grace of Cynthia, and I was going Havana, Feb. 12—i^')—' iV'was Army aviators, which prolected mail at Fort Ethan Allen and dorsed a bill bqfohe the ^n eral has been designated as "Home auisla copy Copy ...... Churchill, the United Nations are came in to Join her there, and Lieut. Gov. Odell Shepard suggest­ Since the first bomb at Pearl PallVofad Ona Taar toward her, when he called out. back in 1925 when Leigh Wade him'and his companions into avia­ was sentenced to a year and a Assembly to permit phyaiclans and UOjmlto Sunday." The services at 1,250,000 tons better off in mer­ were, naturally, put to work. One And I Just stood there and ed last night that Defense Admln- surprised a non-airminded nation Harbor signalled the beginning of day in a Federal penitentiary bospitals receiving atato grants to 10:30 as well as the afternoon ser­ I Your Federal had to be sure that the musicians tion’s hall of fame. Earlier, he had MEMBER OF chant shipping than they were six watched him shoot." itsrator Wesley A. Sturges, in­ with the prediction of the day distinguished himself as pilot of a , war, United SUtes Marines have —but it might have been prescribe and idiaoeminate birth vice at 5 o’clock will be under th^ t Mb associated press of the orchestra were decently Lieutenant Thatcher meditated, when planes "will fly wherever been giving a traditionally good worse*. sponsorship of the Dorcas Society, 'r Tba Aaiooiatad Praat la axolualTi- months ago. That means that stead of the governor, to the co­ Martin bomber when, on Dec. 8, control devices and information. !' ly antitlad to tha ua# of rapubtjca- Income Tax cared for, and the other to make rubbing his chin gently. "He must ordinator of the new War council there is air.” 1921, he climbed to 26.500 feet at account of themselves on the far Judge James P. I^eamy ask­ Attorney J. Warren Upson, the Girl Scouts and the Brownto tton ot all nawa dlapacehea cradited United Nations production of newc dertain that the Mght at- the pool have planned his getaway every with the St.'tc Defense council. Only a year before h« had finish­ McOx>k Aviation fleld to establish flung battlefronts ot the world. ed why the military authori- counsel for the league, said sub­ Troop. These organizations have to It or not otharwtsa credited In shipping has exceeded submarine were in working order and, inci­ carefully.” The danger of disunity between ed ‘ a flight ^ound the world as an altitude record. These toughened Leathernecks, ties hadn’t handled the case. stitute Houae bill 313 would have been busy this past week contact­ thla paper and alao tha local newi Information vital inter­ dentally, that there was water to alivays the "first to fight for right U. S. District Attorney Jo­ pnbllahed herein., ; sinkings by that amount. By such And ' tchell Grace was vehe­ the two councils might to avoid­ onS of a group of Army aviators, In 1928, after resigning from the the support of the birth control ad­ ing their members aa well as the t. All rlaht* of republlcatlon 61 est to those who must tile plunge Into. ment. “I’ll say he did. I was ed by having someone not the gov­ and his views were sought by Army, Wade went to South Amer­ and freedom." will !o< It back this seph A. McNamara replied vocates, because it "is so framed rest of the church folk in the in­ 5 Spaolal dTapatchaa'-bereld are alao a tortuous process, therefore* a tax return not later Then, cars were rolling up the after him pretty quickly, aa toon ernor, Dr. Shepard suggested, the congressional groups and far­ ica to aell planes. He remained week to the origin of their tradi­ that a regimental colonel had that' upon ’’a enactment doubts terest of these special services. yaaarvad. there is at’ last'some public indi­ than Mafch 15.194.1, fur­ long graveled drive, and Cynthia as I could unfreeze myself after governor being "as Governor Hur­ sighted business^ men and Indus- there many years and was in tion —a tradition atuddied with told him that the military pen­ about the constitutionality of the *• ■ At 10:30 the^regular morning N. El. A was smiling at people who got out the ahcck of aeeink it. And all brilliant exploits wherever Anperi- alties weren’t severe enough, Connecticut birth control legisla lib Full aervlce ollant of cation of the seriousness of the nished by the Bureau of of them. ley felt, too subject to political in­ trialista who envisioned a great Brazil when the war broke In Eu­ worship servletwill be held and in Bvrvleo Inc. I caught I'.p \’lth was a blast of fluences or at least too likely to to future for the then still-neglected rope. He volunteered immediate­ can security was threatened.' in, that the military couldn’t sen­ tion would be removed.” the afternoon.-the. pastor, Rev. T. Bo n d e d submarine menace. We know that, Internal Revenue. The early evening was quite sm oke.id dust from his car when time of peace or in times of war. tence a man to more than 15 Upheld By Supreme Court Grounded in the land of the enemy they had Just bombed.... . Pobllehers Repraeentaclves. The--- - • _ beautiful, and its graces of fading accused of political partisanship." aviation industry. ly for active, duty and soon was For it wa.s 167 years ago, that terrific saga of the RAF—"One of Our Aircraft ia Mlaalng” A. Gustafson, will he the speaker, WINERY Julius Mathews Special Agency--'' ..during the Jjear, American ship­ he went off. It took me. then, Froposes Separate Directors Today Leigh Wade still dreams called to Washington ami commis­ years on that offense. Connecticut’s anti-contraceptive and the chtrrch organist and choir New York. Chicago, Detroit and y |^ g alone prod No. 85 blue sky, languorous trees, roses a few min' tea—it seemed like a the Marines set out from Reedy’s law, which forbids physicians to which starts today at the Circle theater. On this same great yards alone produced over 8,000,- Deductions for Bod Debts which held their heads high upon He proposed that Sturgea, as of the things to come in aviation, sioned as a major. Shortly after­ director, G. Albert Pearson, will QUALITY Boston lifetime—to get a car started, and chief administrator, name se|A- ward he was promoted to Lleuten- ■ Island in the , near advise or prescribe the use of con­ show America’s moat lovable fam lly comes to life in "Mrs. Wiggs present the G CTlef Glee Club in a N9I 000 new tons of shipping. The (Part n the bush, were embellished by the turned around to follow him." and one of hla pet hopes is that Philadelphia, on the first ' oV6r- traceptives, has been upheld by of the CUibbage Patch" with Fay Bainter and Hugh Herbert. MBMBBR AUDIT BUREAU OF gay, bright frocks which moved rate directors for ^ the protective shortly there will come "artifleial Colonel and lost July to colonel. Police Release fine musical program. r BOUQUET FIRST CIRCUUATIONB. last six months of that pro­ If a debt has become worthless Liteutenant Thatcher gestured and the non-protectivc . services, Asked if he thought the wartime^, aeas expedition ever undertaken the state Supreme court, and the To Attend In Body during the year, the amount may, across the lawn. There were very toward half a dozen of his men vision, or mechanized vision, to by this country’s armed forces. United States Supreme court ruled DISTRICT* The Herald Prlntlna Company, duction, together with the fuil many small white’ tables upon the who would to responsible to him. guide aviators unerringly through use of planes would create a great The two organlMtions which the FLAVOR lac.- aasumea no financial ' responei- blast production of Britain itself, with certain exceptions, be taken who stood there, and said, "Let’s Among the others who address­ civilian army of aviators latar, a And. like subsequent niisalons on Six Suspects Feb. 1 that physicians had no Carrigan Denies Farley Is Silent Dorcas Society sponsors, the Girl blllty for typographical error* an. as a deduction in arriving at net lawn, and small white chairs, and go"—including Mitchell Grace in fog, mountain passes, darkness or wliich the Marines have bee sent, legal ground to, challenge it. OLD MONASTERY WINE CO..INC a C oriri«*cticii( was wiped out, except for 1,250,- the usual little groups began to ed the met 'Jng were John M. Dowe, blinding snowstorms or rains. It somewhat pained expression cloud­ ' this one was successful, msulting Scouts, under the leadership of Ctaring in adverfUeroent* In the income for Federal income tax his command. chairmon of the Democratic State ed his face as if he were thinking Upson’s statement, issued in be­ Mrs. Ruth Chambers, and Ute anchester Evening Herald. 000 tons. ,, purposes. Bad debts occurring in form. Slowly, almost cautiously, they will be a device which will guide In the surrender of a British Base New* York, Feb. 12—OP)—After half of the league, describes sub­ Bribe Allempls , On 1944 Proposal The lights went on in the Central c mittee, who stressed "I hope not." Brownies, with Mrs. Herman Da That can only mean that previ­ course of trade or profeosion are trooped Into the library. Lieu­ the need for building up the party planes to landings as easily as if in the Bahamas, and the capture questioning and tben releasing six stitute House bill 313 aa permit­ Friday, February 12 library. Its glaze doors were they were landing in broad day­ WouM Be Inviting Tragedy of much needed stores and supplies ting "hospitals receiving state vis as the leader, will attend tha ously published and immediately shown in Schedule H to arrive at tenant Thatcher stared around him organization for the 1944 cam­ ot seven men in investigating the Atlanta, Feb. 12—(-P)—James A afternoon service in a body. —<------net profit (or less) from business swung open, and Co’onel Merri- for a apse- of time, and ordered paign; and Michael W. Bannan of light with perfect visibility.” Then he answered: "I rather for the Colonies’ fledgling mili­ grants to disseminate informa­ Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 12.—(JPi denied estimates that submarine wether was behind his desk, smok­ And as for other advances in look upon the airplane in ci'vil tary establishment. elevator slaying of Mrt. Nahamah —James J. Carrigan, Jr., Malden Farley, genial former chairman of The Spiritual Emphasis Cam­ *Tutting On The Squeeze’ or profession; other bad debts are that all of the lights be turned New Britain, deputy commiasioner tion and to prescribe contra'bep- the Demcwratlc National commit­ paign vrill continue through th#' sinkings were at the rate of 1,- shown in item 16 of the return, ing, and looking quietly out over up full. Men began to unpack of public vorks, who attacked Gov­ aviation, Wade is equally Spti- aViation aa an instrument of public The Uctics of t’ t first expedi­ Baranow, Police were still hope­ tivea to .neet health problema of filling station operator, faced cros- The principal purpose of the the empty terrace, the populated m istic.... utility, but always operated un­ tion. Involving the landing on hos­ ful of an early solution of the mur­ married women. tee, ia in Atlanta, Juat tw8 days month of February.-* On February 000,000 tons, a month were, after Form 1040, and must b« supported cameras, and measuring tapes, and ernor Baldwins bill to abolish the examlnation today after denying after another New Yorker propos­ 21, "Community Service Sunday," President's order making the 48 in all cases with a statement (in green turf. apparatus for recording finger­ department as a “Republican po­ "Why, In one field alone— der firm control. 1, have never tile shore in the face of enemy der today. "At the sanie time it permits that he conspired or attempted to all, pretty accurate, that the sub- Walters in white coats moved prints. And,, thereafter, proceed­ freight hauling by air—the future been an advocate of general uae of preparation, have -been repeated Capt. John McGowan, in charge registered physicians to preacstoe ed him to the Georgia Legislature the Men’s Society and Boy. Scouts hour week the standard work Schedule C) showing the circum- among the tabler with trays of litical move.” bribe Malden aldermen to legalize aa a presidential running mate for will have charge, and the last nfiarines have been enjoying a stanccA Losses from corporate se-, ings with the library moved with is toyond one’s fantasy. And on the airplane in the same way that so many times by the Marines in of the Brooklyn homicide squad, contraceptive devices for married the game of beano in Malden. BINGO week is not to alter the hours In drinks, and the orchestra played deliberation, and with method. the other side—in military avia­ we now use automobiles. Polluting the intervening years that they said yesterday there were three women in the course of thei; prac­ Hia co-defendant. Dr. Harry J. Gen. Douglas MacArthur in 1944. Sunday of the month, February 28, war Industries themselves. Most success much greater than that of curitles with interest coupons or out an indolen* air of summertime. Oppose Religious Instruction have become an old story, epitom­ "Church Loyalty Sunday," will be SATURDAY 1NI(^T IN THE ORANGE HALL in registered form, which become (To Be Contintted) tion—the capture of O ete is an in­ the air with a horde of Sunday important leads which might de­ tice' Sagansky, Boston si>orting world Farley, alao formerly postmaster of them are already on at least a their unrestricted warfare in Time wandered by, and time aviators, it seems to nte, would to ized by the line credited to Rich­ velop within 24 ^ u rs. At the same "The creation of these two ex­ general, had only two words to say sponsored by the .Ladies’.‘Aid So- worthless during the year, and was of no moment. Hartford, Feb. 12.—(F>—"The dication of the possibilities of air­ ard Harding Davis—’"fhe Marines figure, also has denied the charges. SPONSORED BY THE BRITISH-AMERICAN CLUB M hour basis, simply because 1917-18, when they "almost" won which are capital assets, are Deputy la Reappointed state tbat does things for the borne warfare.” Inviting many a_tragedy. Should time, McGowan said, scrapings ceptions to the absolute prohibi­ Aldermen Earl J. Chisholm and about the situation: “no com clety. . that war by averaging 600,000 A few of the older people went Wade has been flying 26 years the day ever come, however, when have landed and have the situa­ taken from the dead woman’s fln- tion of the use of contraceptive Timothy P. Duffy had testified ment." they have bad to go on that basts shown in Schedule F. i,nto the library, crossing the church often does things to the tion well in hand.” He refused to comment on the Ameriran Planes Sighted 20 Games...... $3.00 a Gbih8 tons a month. In all cases of a deduction for Deep River, Feb. 12—(flV-Hlgh church,” six Hartford rabbis de­ and now he is back In military there is widespread public owner­ gemails revealed small hair devices in the state removes the earlier that Sagansky offered them to meet production schedules. empty terrace from the lawn to ship of planes, means will to found The Marine Raider actions of the strands which have been sent to general doubt as to the constitu­ 81,000 outright and 8100 a week if auggaation by Jamea J. O’Conpor, 3 Special Games ... e • e a a a a < .. .$7.00 a Game As for our 1,250,000 ton profit bad debt, the explanation must go toward Colonel Merfi.wether, Sheriff Ernest R Ferguson ot Mid- clared yesterday, opposing a pro­ aviation. Hla Job Just now has to present war, the aasault and cap­ former New York congreaaman London, Feb. 12—(^)—A Reuters Where Ute order wlU bring .dl^se'x County, who was sworn in posal before the Board of Educa-, do with the airplane as a military to control the situation. the city toxicologist for chemical tionality of the present law." they succeeded electing an al- 2 Special Games ...... $9.00 a Game on the half year’s costly trans­ show (a) of what tha debt consist­ But none remained long. Those ture of important positions in and an avowed antl-New Dealer, dispatch from Lisbon said today change Is In non-defense indus­ ed, (b) name and family relation­ anmng the company who glanced Wednesday, yesterday announced tion to set aside an hour a week inatrument. 'Diere isn’t much that “There alwaya will to. and al­ Guadalcanal and other islands in analysis. Would Bring State Into Line dermanic chairman who would 2 .Special Games ... . .$10.00 a Game ways should to. private interest in Of the seven men picked up yes­ The proposed bill, Upson stated issue beano permits. that he run for vice president in that numbers of American planes tries and employments, where -a action, that is, obviously enough, ship, if any, of the debtor,, (c) in that direction could see two the reappointment of Deputy Sher­ for religious instruction in public can to said about his present the Solomona, in effect trace their 1944 on. a Democratic ticket head had been sighted flying southward 2 Free Games...... a a a a a a I V; .$3.00 a Game a small amount in view of the fact when the debt was created, (d) or three ladies apd gentlemen iff George M. Smith, of East Had- schools. The plan has previously work, except that he Is in com­ learning to fly, because we get ancestry direct to this first Ma­ terday, only one, who identified would bring (Connecticut "into the week ot less than 48 hours has good pilot material and technical himself as a Gloversville, N. Y„ line with other progreaalve states Should Cancel Agreement ed by General Macarthur for presl past Portugal toward northwest 1 Sweepstake Game. that our shipping problem in­ when it became due, (e) what ef­ moving away from the broad desk, dam. been opposed by the Center mand of an Important air base in rine Raider” action 167 years ago. dent. Africa. ADMISSION ...... 25 CENTS hitherto been all that was neces- forts have been made to collect and returning across the terrace— He also announced the appoint­ church. the Caribbean, that he is a colonel advances In flying and in design First Recruiting leather worker, was held. He was in the country byWproviding for aary and all the volume of buai- creases every time a new Ameri­ ment of two former deputies, An­ and that there will to much to to through these people, but the truth Authorized by..the Continental committed to Bellevue hospital for the establishment of standards re­ Stockholm. Feb. 12—(/P)—The Extra Cards, 3 for 23 Cents. the debt, and (f) how it was de­ and there were glimpse- of Colonel Swedish press said today that the ■ess would support. can soldier seta foot on some for­ termined to be worthless. A pre­ Merriwether's manservant, attend­ drew J. Peterson, Essex; and Ray Vermont’s first marble quarry told about bis assignment later on. is that there are many who cannot Congress on November 10, 1775, observation, and police said a specting grade and quality for Special Cards, 3 for 10 Ccata. eign shore. cise statement is required because ing the needs of his master. Young, East Hampton. was opened in Dorset in 1785. Leigh Wade’s life has been de- and should not try to fly planes." the first Marines were recruited check of his record revealed he had contraceptive devices. agreement allowing transit of Ger­ What they are now expected to been a patient in a Kings County "The Pharmacy commission, man troops across neutral Sweden DOOR PRIZB! Almost as serious as the indi­ of the many different transactions Then, just as a limousine at historic Tun Tsvem In Phila- PLAYING STARTS 8 P. M. do is to curtail their staffs, dis- out of which the relationship of wheeled into the drive and came delpBU, whoaav proprietor, Robert mental institution. (under the bill) is charged with should be cancelled .in the event wUsrtwg enough employes to leave cated loss in ships is the inevita­ debtor and creditor may arise and to a stop, there was a curious MuUan, was maide a Captain and the duty of establishing such the Allies invade Norway, even if ble loss of the cargoes that were sound from the library. The music standards and of seeing to it that it means war for Sweden. The a fun 48 hours of work for the re­ the consequent many definitions of acted aa one of the principal re­ transit agreement was made in V in them. the word "debt.” had ended, and this sound struck cruiting officers ot the Marines "ourt Sets Aside no /foods are sold unless they meet mainder of the staff. The dis- sharply against the quiet. the standards thua established. At 1940 and provided for the move­ The Nazis can’t.win the war In order to be an allowable de­ during the Revolution. gatased enqiloyes, if the presiden­ duction, a debt must become It was of the order of a com­ Open Tomorrow to 5:30 The first assignment of the the same time the proposed bill ment of German troops across tial order accomplishes . its pur­ this way. But they can, as Mr. mand, a short, undistinguishable newly organized Marines resulted Judgment prohibits the distribution of con­ Sweden to or from Norway by worthless within the year for Swedish railway. pose. will go into war Industries Churchill admitted, make it last a which the return is made. The de­ word barked out. The- well-bred from a plan laid down by Eaek traceptive devices through any heads upon the lawn turned, not IE3 WATKINS media other than the drug store. No Matter How Restricted where they are needed, or into es- great deal longdr: Perhaps we termination of worthlessness la an Hoyklna, commander of the Conti­ Boston. Feb. 12 — (JPi — Sally important provision in establishing without some irritation, at the un­ nental Navy, to seize large quanU- . "At present there is nothing to arr**»i non-war Industries where could lick them in 1943, if we couth noise. And Vaughan Dun­ Rand, the fan and bubble dancer, the allowability of the deduction. tlea of powder and other munitions has succeeded in having a florist’s prevent the distribution of con­ Driving May Be could get there in the proper bar stood beside the Colonel’s of war which had been stored by traceptives to taxi drivers, flillng they are needed. The taxpayer must take reason­ desk. FEBRUARY Judgment of $486 set aside, but she Theoretloally, at least, the em­ numbers and with proper securi­ able steps to determine that there the BrlUsh on the Island of New will have to wait until after St. stations and other agencies con­ His left hand was raised—an Providence in the Bahamas. Under venient for the purposes. If the ployer win get the same amount ty of supply'lines. By all signs, is no probability of payment or almost imperial signal to the peo­ FURNITURE Valentine’s Day before the claim Taa ---- RSY------S we Intend to gamble and strike collection, and must have prims Captain Samuel Nicholas, a de­ can be settled for once and for ail. proposed bill is enacted, contracep­ 10 R8IW0 MlSOfy* of work from a leaaer number of facie evidence to prove that the ple on the lawn. It brought a tachment of 268 Marines was se­ tives may only be obtained YOUR CAR some great blow in spite of these moment of complete silence, the Sally said it all atarted when she IMorTkM employes. If, for the same debt hae no value. If, in the exer­ servants stopping in tiielr courses SALE lected and put aboard tha eight was in Hartford, Conn., in' 1941 through a licensed pharmacy, thus amount of work, he ta going to nandicaps. But, if so, it will be cise of sound business Judgment a to look, and all facea puzzled, ex­ ships of Commander Hopkln’a fleet and wanted to send “an armful of Insuring that the goods purchas­ have only the same approximate because events on the Russian taxpayer concludes, after making pectant. at Philadelphia during the early roses" to her friend. Carmen Am­ ed comply with the staje stand front and news from Inside Eu­ every reasonable effort to deter­ Colonel Merriwether sat as if part of January, 1776. aya. Spanish dancer, who was ap­ ards." , V a v c i Is An Important Asset payroll total aa before, the typical mine whether there is likelihood transfixed. His face was very Hampered by ice flows in the pearing in Boston. The Planned Parenthood League employer la going to have to dis­ rope seem to Justify such a gam­ of recovery, that the debt la of no white. His hands were spread* be­ Delaware, movement of the tiny She asked an acquaintance in of Connecticut, Inc., with head­ Evangelistic pose of a certain percentage of his ble for quick victory. That that value, a deduction for such debt fore him on the deak. He was squadron was delayed until Janu Boston to place the order. quarters at Hartford, is headed by ary 17th, when they moved down Rev. Robbins W. Barstow, D. D., present employee has, perhaps, been the Casablanca may be allowable. Court action, staring, not at Vaughan Dunbar, Somehow, Carmen got eight Services such as a legal Judgment of ad­ but straight ahead into the faces river to Uberty Island, now part dozen long-stemmed red roses, as president: Mrs. Richard H. Rob­ An employer of twenty perswis decision is evidenced by Mr. of Philadelphia, to continue fitting The people of Manchehler are judication Ih bankruptcy is not of his guests, half a hundred yards seven dozen orchids, a dozen pas­ bins, executive secretary and Mrs. cordially Invited to attend a BOW working only a 40 hour week CburchlU's admission that Britain necessary as proof tbat the debt la away. out and enable the Marine officers sion flowers and a Mexican hat Thomas N. Hepburn and Mrs. J. to train their men to the tactics owtos of aervlces to be held at would, if he intended to comply is drawing on its stored up food worthleoa, as Indeed it frequently Vaughan Dunbar held up a sheet with a ribbon attached. , Stillman Rockefeller, honorary 115 Center Street. Manchester, reserves in order to release ship­ happens that a debt may be worth­ of paper in his left hand. Then //V they were to follow. iSarly in Feb­ Mrs., Ruth I. Traynor, the vice president. with the presidential order with­ ruary the squadron moved farther Sonday, Tneaday, Wednesday ping for other purposes. The Brit­ less before the debtor hae been ad­ he laid it calmly on the desk be­ florist, said in Municipal court and Friday nights at 7:45. out increasing his payroll, have to judged bankrupt fore the Colonel, who did not \4 downriver to Raady’a Island, and Vote to Return to Work ish are being asked to run a* dan­ yesterday that her Instructions We preach the Simple Truths dlamiss at least three of his em­ A second important provision move. Vaughan Dunbar gazed for •it was from there that the expedi were to make the presentation lived and taught by Jesus, and ployes and carry on with the re­ ger of food shortage so that their regarding deductibility for bad an insant down at the fact and tion set forth on February llth. 'overwhelming" and that was Dnimheller. Alta., Feb. ,12.— uphold Him aa' ‘‘The Way, The armieir ckn strike—this year. debts is tbat the deduction must head of Wesley Hope Merriwether. Mariiiea Take Fort what she did. The Intermediary (Canadian Press)—After ••'four- Truth, The Ufe.” maining 17. He la not to do this be taken in the taxable year in He lifted his right hoiid, and with ■ o . On March 2 the squadron ap­ day strike for “free hot drinks on That, although it is less spectacu­ the cl peared off New Providence. The was not idehtified.- COME AND SPEND Y X . - ■ before March 81, and then only which the debt becomes worthless. the small pistol that it held fired 9-pi^e groups. cold days," miners at the Newcas­ - after submitting his employment larly reflected, la also, the mood jf The fact that a debt is stlU held two Shota. Marine landing party was loaded tle coal mine last night voted to A PROFITABLE HOUR! into email eloopa—predecessors of Rabbi Accepts Call Don’t lei it deteriorate mechanically., L«t schedule to the War Manpower present American policy. open on the books of the taxpayer Even aa Colonel Merriwether return to work today—Without does not mean that It has value, slumped forward over his desk, our modern landing barges and Commission, which wants to su­ Torrington, Feb. 12—(^Pi—Rabbi the drinks. One hundred seventy us keep it in first class mechanical shape* and the law does not permit a tax­ Vaughan Dimbar was gone. Higgina boats—and sent toward Harold Maratech has accepted a workers at the Star mine contin­ pervise the placing of released Arnold Upstairs payer to defer claiming a deduc­ In the madnest of screams and shore under protection of the guns ued their strike for free carbide shouts, men cried, 'Stop him! Here are can to the Beth-El synagogue, men in new Jobs. Whereas President Roosevelt tible allowance on that account, of the main body of the fleet. Dis­ coming haf® from Kingston, N.Y. for their lamps despite an appeal TEMPTING See Our Grand We do repairing of all kinds on all makes beyond the year in which it be­ Grab him!” But within that same covering the operation. British Both the 48 hour week order, tried to kick tlR chairman of the He succeeds Rabbi Jacob Mann, to return to work from John L. OLD Collection of comes worthless. rush of frightened noise, the roar artillery fired an alarm shot But who has accepted a call to Quincy. Lewis, president of the United CHOCOLATES IN laad the recent revision of draft Democratic National Committee ■A further requirement regard­ of Vaughan Dunbar’s engine could the pieces-- tba Marinea landed .without mis­ of cars. h ea^ at the rear of the house. Maas. Mine Workers of America. RECORDS VALENTINE BOXES Valentine Gifts* rulings on non-eaaential employ­ "upstairs" because conduct ques­ ing deductibility for bad debts is hap and Immadlately advanced to­ Moot be lad la tor aal- T'or Him'. ments than, have the same prima­ that a debt roust have existed in His car went off with a whine. ward the town, greatly frighten­ $1.10 and More tionable in principle had become a The whine diminished rapidly, and ing the inhabitants by tbalr blood­ vags If fo>oo waaf to keep ry object—to transfer manpower fact and in law. If a debtor was playing' ' It ttwthe new ones. liability, the elevation of "Trust not legally liable to the taxpayer, its sound was lost. Now design your own dining room! curdling whoops and warllka acts. and womanpower from occupa­ The pursuit gathered instantly, YOU Aa Nlcholaa and hla Raldsra ap­ SViO aach paid fo| old rec­ Buster" Thurman Arnold of the then there was no debt to bMome with motors starting, and oarv- ords Irrespective ot quantity. tions hitherto little affected by Department of Justice to the Cir­ worthless. Advances to relatives proached Fort Montagus, about DEPOT SQUARE (URA(X ants and chauffeurs yelling, “He ■ona mils east of the town, the en the war Int^ occupations which to tide them over financial straits, went this way!” and, quite con­ ERNEST ROY, Prop. cuit Court for the District of Co­ made out of moral considerations emy fired three 12TjtoUhP)—Ca­ office were watching the roads of keys to the fort and took pos- / y ^ nadians and British subjects resi­ all Long Island. The iridges and oesaion without firing a shot, da- of the government's purpose, can’t cause trouble, it should be W ith this Buffet spita the fact that its 40 guns BREWER which is to make present man­ dent in panada soon will be per­ the tunnels and the ferries were and TIES . \ equally clear that what Arnold mitted to visit the United States under close acruUny. And de­ ’ had all been loaded for his recep­ NABTY to b« odmirod. . . wondarful coff*« to Im am- I t ^ ' power go farther and channel ■it­ has analyzed and discovered does without passports, the State de­ scriptions of the fugitive had been 9 Pieces sl79 tion. broadcaat, over the radio and the . Supplies captured 71 cannon, i«yM thrica'daHyl Ridt-leokin(|. ploHnwm atripad qIoK self into more important and es- not de.scrve to be kicked any­ partment announcto today. crystal daor. Complato M|uipii««nti totolv stand tor top Eapacially Deaign^. aenyal Jobs. The only question - id Under an agreement with the teletype machtnei,, throughout the 15 mbrtars and a quantity of pow­ where, To the contrary, it de­ Canadian government, effective metropolitan district. ; ^ 8 Pieces $129 Add the china cabinet to the eight pieces de­ der. These were loaded aboard sa^oi^ hingad dacontar cevar, (londy cpffaa maosura one of the relative wisdom and serves to be kept pretty intact Monday, a non Immigrant border scribed above, and you have a completa nine piaca the American squadron which set •ad magic GORY Gtoss HItar ROD. ______effectiveness of such indirect tech­ and used as an essential basis for crossing identification card will be With this much done. Lieuten­ If your home has built-in comer cabinets you’ll ensemble with Credenaa buffet. Notice that th e' sail for Philadelphia on March ant Thatcher spoke quietly with lattice design of the chairs la repeated in the A MmnrmlmoB 9 1 ft niques of persuasion and threat the "production of plenty” which issued by United States consulates need only an eight-piece dining room. The exten­ 17th. in Canada. It will be vaUd for any Mitchell Grace, saying, .’.Tell me center drawer of the buffet, and in both drawer Thus it was that "a small well* THE CORY and financial compulsion as com­ sion Duncan Phyfe table, Sheraton lattice back and doors of the china cabinet. Formerly For Your Valentine ought to follow this war. number of visits during one year, ^erythlng you know." arm chair and 6 matching side chairs, and tha trained fighting force for foreign 8 CUP SIZE Glass Filtar ROD pared with the more drastic pro­ Arnold's essential warfare was with a limitation of n days for Mitchell Grace told, then, of buffst abova, all aa sketched, maka up (tha sight 8214.26. landing eperatlona" stared en the Vaughan Dunbar's first appear­ road to raiding, fighting (ame-rr No CloMi. Ms Maor. Ma SHIRTS > posals for point blank assignment against anything and everything each visit pises anoamUa. Formerly 1184.60. *Juat in tlma tor Valentine Day! New, TIES of all manpower to the precise These cards will bear an an- ance a t Btona Houoa, and of hla a road that has carried the U. 8 HaM*. Ne «MaL AN OMs. Some vrith gay little Valentine designs that sought, for its own advan­ subaequant appearances there. Marinea to every comer of the Slltartdellclee* Mfiee aad ■ubdued atripea in colora to go with every spot where it is needed. The gov- dorsement by a (Canadian Immi­ tM. I’M* OMtl fta** m as . *uit he owns. Also Hnd-to-end Madras especially appropriate for Valentine CUT FLOWERS tage, to dam up this nation’s true gration officar guaranteeing the Also be told of those .lost few globe in peacetime as well as war- gifU. wmment's present methods are shocking moments. «e#M ■all***. Ool % n f in solid colors and white. production capacity. Some of his re-adihlssablUty of the bearer to tima to aarva Uncle Ban wkarsvar SMS ter ysa*s . . . Slightly'.more democratic, preserv­ most dramatic findings concerned Canada. T was walking 'nto tha. library the security oi this aatlan to sea if tha Colonel wantad any­ thraataiiod. " “ CORSAGES 50c up ing. least soma plesaont fie- the ties between American and 9 Pieces $169 Four FaHenta FIra Vlettma thing, and Vaughan Dunbar was tlen of the traditional right to German "eertela" which kept this atanding in the shadow. I get $2.25 and $2-50 ^ 1.00 and $ 1.50 Adding tha China cabiaat to tha atght plaeas ROSES $2.00 doz. ' 'Work e^are you pleaae. and avoid­ nation from making desirable SifHix Fans, D.. Fab. IJ.— eight inchaa tall and In good phys Full Line of CORY Replacement Parts f n a t froblama.^, with system of noipinating candidates seem to think of that?" lOAl AOndtiiOAa such elements, from for publid office ‘!1 glanced at him. He seemed MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEEfftUARY 12,1948 pAGi Mnai^ J ALP.2i^NCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 194.1

Tmckmeit Face Vamlerbilt Scion Escapes Asylum Playing in Hartford PINEHURST Daily Radio Programs Tmany Still Far Fourleeiilli Time Serious Delays Is Impersohator Louisville Plans D^rhy for Home Town GROCERY ■tostern War lim e ■302 MAIN STREET From Being Beaten „ Newtown, Feb. 12—i/Pi—Joeeph Hartford. Feb. 1 2 .-/4»>—Truck Reno. Nev.. Feb. 12-^i/Pi-Visi­ Koches. 37-year-old Insane inmate o|Bratora who fall to maintain bly distraught, the sbclally-prom- Telephone service until of the Fairfield County Btate hos­ weekly operations records on their inent Mrs. W. Steward Webb of 7:C0 tonight. Please dn not President to Deliver Motor Sales Top Race to be Held^ pital here effected his 14th escape certificates of war necessity face I^ew York and Florida sought to ,y Siffl - Stroig and * r ' “ from this Institution today, flee­ , Produclioti serious delays in obtaining further confer with the commandant of feel that you have to send gasoline allotment, John F. Maerz, the Reno Army air base today In your order In tonight. We BoM. Def^rive Po,i. ing tn carpet slippers and khaki Another sewing group, in sddi-' Speech Over Air Tonight manager of the Hartford district regard to the arrest of her 24- By Hugh Fullertoa, Jr. « t o join up and that the pennajit overalls. lion to the Church groups previ- take orders Saturday from Don -Willis’ Team tions Which Would j'^ith lU vital oll could be stnick Office of Defense , Transportation year-olJ son. Private Jacob L. New York, Feb. 12-OP)— The races and football "dope” are tWo Approved by pDT State police of the Ridgefield. 9:00 to 12:00 for afternoon ■» t ' » i., » _ rp_i _ ' from the Black Sea. but there are oiislv mentioned In this column, is Webb, on a charge of impersonat­ New York, Feb. 12. -f/P)— Be-ybefore Miss Carroll had declined . I u Westport and Bethany barracks that of .Mrs. F. E. Watts. 258 High warned today. word "morale” ha. taken such al -“bjecU o t dlKusslon., lie iaOBUy lO 1 a ae. ; mdlcatlona that Turkey la ready Operators have also been lax in ing'an Air Corps officer. delivery. cause ot President Kousevelt’s a comedy role in this series That j "The way the boys feel he says, immediately Instituted search. street Extension, where a group was a year ago when 'True (ton- beating lately that strong men the shutting down of pro and —!----- I to do that. The alternative route Koches. whose home was tn complying with ODT regulations Webb, great grandson of the late Orders received tonight Lincoln Day broadcast tonight, his Tickets Restricted to o i women of tpat vicinity have Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, fesaion” was scheduled. sometimes shudder and turn cpilege sports would leave the By Lewis HBwIdns i to Rtiniania is through Greece and Stamford, was described by State been meeting for aevying ever since which require reports to the ' dis­ go out some time during first since the Calablanca confer­ Bobby Ginn London. Feb. 12— (/Pi—A c a r -; the Balkans over extremely poor trict office of every truck Idle dur­ is awaiting court martial for "de­ ence, programs previously listed G.mr,.”s« Sets away when they hear it. But newspapers with only war news Louisville Area Police Lieutenant Carroll E Shaw Pearl Harbor. They have an ceiving the public and bringing the morning. Programs tonight: Lincoln Day the other night we heard It used and society—they would like to of the Ridgefield barracks as a ing the last 14 days of each month, for 9:30 have been cancelled on all publlahed r«.e„O y In a t^n- average attendance of 15 and have disgrace to the uniform of the U.se whichever service dinners, NBC 10:30 from PltU- New League Record in In dn "ofl-the-cecord’-' talk by an get awajr from the war news once Effort to EHmiaaM clever woodsman and "a had ac- he said. networks. The president is expect­ March 27 As W ill Start fiSon newapaper caused consider- made a great many garments and United .States Army," the air base you wish or drive over to burgh. Rep. Joseph W. Martin on Army man who should know In a while and they are not Inter­ southern France would pre­ tor.” artieles. including kit-bags. Mrs ed to discuss Itoth the home and Y Bowling Circuit. Outside Travel. :AnW« head-shaking among men j suppose the rapture or com­ here said. the store. You will And the war fronts in some of their "Building For a Better America' what he's saying—and he came ested in tho'soclety columns.” Onl.v last' Del ember 6 he fled Wafts says they all enjoy this It was expl.iined that Webb be­ ______NBC. 12—Midnight from Holly- out strongly in favor of sports aa ’ 'W)M90o Job it ia to know something plete neiitrallzatlon of Slcll.v. from the institution clad only tn a weekly get-together held in het about everything at Pine- various aspects. The Manchester Motor Sale.s' Sign Up bay Mile Event .Sardinia and Corsica, opem- Baltic Region (lint came absent without leave from •The presWent’a talk is to run 20 ; wood. Gov. Staoeen of MinnesoU an aid to civilian and military War (torrespondent Quent Rey­ Louisville, Ky., Feb. 12—(Si— ' Of German defensive strength. blanket and was not found until rerieation room, with s cheerful Fort McDoivell, near San Francis­ hurst. Store opens Satur­ bowlers rose up last night at the The picture showed a grinning tlons which could be made minutes or so, the remainder of "on " -i"Lincoln and World (tonstruc- morale___ This officer hasn’t a nolds, a former sports writer, The decision to make tha Kan* several days later In Stamford. fire blaring away in the fireplace co, on Jan. 31 and was apprehend­ days at 9 :00. closes at 7 ;00 sports background to influence I, Tommy Atkins leaning out across long and costl.v If vigorously On one other occasion he es­ and Invlies-several more neighbors Arouses Interest the half-hour period until 10 to tion,” , Y alleys and toppled Don WlUis’ | S c U l i - P r o C l u b s R e g i s t e r didn’t use that word when he was Nebraska Ace Sends in tucky Derby this year a BtrlctlF ed in Reno on Feb. 6. him. He’s a regular army man talking at the baseball writers’ * .ths Itoglish channel, calling to- defendefl...... caped In a bathrobe, On anolhei' th join them. p . nl7 be filled with atudlo music. Pro­ NBC, 8—Lucille Manners (ton- mechanics twice and set a new gx /t u :_ -iWrds the Russian front: "Leave Western France "piVsmts the a state policeman was forced to WhJtt better use M a recreation grams cancelled are People Are cert; 8:30— Premiere of All-Time five-’msn record for the league to " « * “ » r l^ p i y who has seen the fighting forces dinner, but he put over the same Signed Entry; Has ^^nZs^rlltio^n.^rara Z l problem of all points except those (l>>nt'nued from Page One) THE FINEST POULTRY Hit Parade, “The Best Tunes” of both sides in action and whose idea when he^ told how England 'a hit for me. Joe.” swim a river In winter to pick up room! Perhaps others would like Funny on NBC. Brewster Boy on shoot at. In the third game they ' Teams Ready to Join Victories Over Best probably thousands of Loulsvil- flee Germs Of 0 \en-on«dence directl.v acro.ss .the channel It Is t/^ adopt a similar sewing-party. If FRESH VKfiET.NBLES CBS, Spotlight bands on the BLU Show; 10-—Tommy Riggs. piled up 600 pins. Twarnite led the job in this war is workingjgqinst had shut down on football and his trail. jert to future discussion among Mospilal [\ot( 8 I liana will see the great classic of Those who must assay the Nazis’ too' far for landing operations to so. the Red Cross would be glad tp and Double or Nothing on MBS. CBS, 8—Kate Smith Show; 8:30 assault on the mechanics with 159 In Sand Lot Play. the morale o f .the German army. then opened up a bit and now- Koches has been in the hospital the powers v n iU lT S 50,000 Russians had turned out Riiiitiers in Nation. Americ:n racing for the first time, w and help shape the plans be covered by the heaviest blanket more than five years. make the new locationa s pick up —Thin Man Drama; 9—Constance for high single a 38fi for three next May 1. boat it down know that de- It notes that the columnist Kinney Admitted yesterday; Eleanor Bennett in "Bedtime Story” ; 10- string honors. By dtopping two Germany, he said, had made for a championship- soccer game of fighter planes center, where material could be BIRINS EYg FOODS K*nt Cooper’s ballad of the By Harry Orayson When Joseph B. Eastman, Di­ r ^spite the splendid accomplishments .Another Factor To Consider "kindly .presents iis with Bessara­ HuU Mnlte" Goodale, Buckingham: Mrs. Sadie American home, "Sunset,” for Comedy Caravan. points to the Motor Sales the Wil­ the ^ ’mistake” of taking its ath­ in Moscow when the German New York, Feb. 12—Bobby left and completed work picked up. bia on behalf of unknown Ameri­ GROCERIES NEA Sports Editor rector of Defense Transportation, to f "Joe” and the Red Army, a Another factor must always be .Mrs. William Mounce. Chairman of Moroch, Colchester; Mrs. Anna which he wrote both the words and BLU, 7:05— Scramble and Bob lis team ia now but one point letes and entertainers out of cir-d army was only 50 miles away and Ginn of Nebraska, the diminutive cana! Why should he not make a New York, Feb. 12— Perhaps he approved the management’s plaa .mighty formidable "bit” still kept in mind. For a full-scale in­ Prt*s8 ill Aid Production would be glad to make You are invited to take a de­ Jacobs, 10 Depot Square: Miss music, will be heard on the air Ripley; 8;15—Dina Shore; 8:30— ahead of Bryant A Chapman. culation when the war began and how the official newspaper, Prav­ miler who defeated, among others, tn localize Derby attandanM, ^stands between the United Nations generous present of California or lightful trip to the tropics with Dorothy Woods. 170 Oak street. Meet Your Navy; 9—Gang Bus­ Chagnots l^ose got his idea from selective service, later it was found necessary to da, had front-paged the story and vasion there must be a port with the arrangements with such Alaska to the United States? Do again tonight. It will be the fea­ Leslie MacMitchcll and LeROy Louisville fans were enveloped iB ■’end victory. And these men see the piers'and unloading machinery arid War Effort groups Her telephone number is Ray Kinney and, his America's No. Admitted today: Loren Barthol­ ture song of the Lucille Manners ters: 10:30—J. K. Lasser on In­ Bryant A Chapman got the but, at any rate, the National recall' some of the runners, box­ printed a million extra copies a glow of aatisfaetTon— even of overconfldence in . any there not exist curioui people who 1 Hawaiian Band, on stage of the omew. Andover. come Tax; 10:15—Men,'Machines, ers and opera singers to raise the to - be distributed to soldiers at Weed In winning the National to handle heavy equipment. Light­ 2-0089. are ready to present to the Soviet concert on NBC at 8, for which over Oiagnot’s chiefs' In the next Semi-Pro Congress on March 27 though they understood that most „ o t the idea that Russia is ers and landing barges and other State Theater. Hartford, today, Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Dr. Frank Black Is the director. Victory. match but it was a tight, close spirits of the Herrenvolk at home the fro n t....,We’ve heard some Collegiate A. A. championship of the "Djrby O lainr’’ was likely dy to clean up the job before Murglral Dieaslnga union parts of the latter’s own ter­ craft do the preliminary work, but (Continued from Page One) Saturday and Svmday only. Besides Doris Driggs. 299 Main street: Miss Manners, a soprano, will take MBS, 7:30— Halls of Montezu­ game all the way. In fact the third expects to sign up no fewer than On our aide, he added, sport pretty good arguroenta on the last year, yesterday moved him­ to be missing this year. ;'hsr Allies get there. This corps Is maintaining its fine ritory. as. for Instance, the Baltic to maintain It a port In working his famed Hawaiian orchestra, Mrs. Paul Bron and daughtor, Col­ the aolo part, aided by the chorus. ma; 8:30— Drkma (Tisco Kid; 11:30 game of the match found the 500,000 boys and men to play helps to provide entertainment, other side, too, but .so for the self tfito the mile picture for -the Mayor Wilaon Wyatt explained AlUMligh the feeling la gen- ed. but which we, in our desire to record and the present quota of republics? These persona pretend Ray Kinney also presents his big chester; Mrs. Grace Wilde, 183 just like movies and the radio, heaviest'voting is for inaintalning fifty-fifth annual National A. A. order la essential and German de­ not to know that the basic law of Mr. Cooper, general manager of —Music Without Words. teams tied with 556 each but Bry­ baseball the coming season. It's It this wa; : e n l tai military and foreign write snd comment on war news dressings is syatemicslly being tropical revue, “ Hawaiian Nights." Wadsworth street; Geelrge Buck. ant A' diapman won this game besides supplying soldiers and sports within reasonable limits. U. title show at Madison Square Many' people who have lived fltoloaattc oirclee that Hitler molition crews are unlikely to our country—the constitution of the Associated Press, writes songs another Ray Dumont stunt. Intelligently, should know.” met. The Committee Is apprecia­ with all the glamour and romance Coventry; Robert Harrington, 221 What to expect Saturday: NBC, under tbe rules which provide that sailors with fuel for irguments Garden on February 27. The here for years' never got neer .asver a g ^ will be able to leave such porta tive of the faithful attendance of the USSR—has fixed the ties be­ North Main s tr e e ^ Mrs. Roland aa a hobby and has released eight Officials have named the date mustraUve o f this ia the fact fleealon With Dails fllated of the enchanted isles. In “ Hawai­ or more for broadcsstlng within 11:30 a. m.~ Coast Guard on total plnfall will settle any tie about the pennant racea....the The Day's Doings -signed entry of the Cornhuaker Churchill Downs on Derby Day ■Miter aa offeaslve niight First of the two-day off-the-rec­ most of the women, some having tween these republics and the other ian Nights" revue, Ray Kinney Newcomb and som 25 Ridgewood "Nation-Wide Registration Day,” loa* of any of these things would Best gags heard on the spoi-t.s ace, now a private at Stinson because t' iy didn't care to buck ' aach aa that which smashed that it required a week to unload union republics, and that the Red the last two years. “ Sunaet" has Parade; 2 p. m.—Frank Black games. Skoog hit three string hon­ ord sessions was slated for short­ the splendid record of perfect at­ Matures a company of .50. includ­ street; Mrs. Karl Kehler and son, Music Matinee; 6—Doctors at ors and Barton high single with and those who desire to play be a real blow to the people, beat; Branch Rickey’s ” I know a Field in San Antonio, Texas, was the crowd from out of town. And ■oland, France, the Low two divisions of "the British ex- tendance since the group was Army heroically fights for the 55 Hemlock street; Mrs. Williani been played on numerous occasions p^tlonary force which went to ly after lunch with Director Elmer ing his glamorous Aloha Maids; War. CBS, 11:05 a. m —Young 139. American Legion, semi-profession­ though hardly a fatal In ju ry.... man with a good baseball back­ received yesterday by Meet Direc­ thousands who did get to the ’Canatries and the Balkans and started-in September. Surely that honor. Independence and Integrity Marling a n ^ o n , 2 Stephen street; In various programs. al or amateur baseball will regis­ France in the earljs stages of the Davis of the Office of War Infor­ Meymo Holt; the "Musical Ambas­ People’s Concert: 2:30 p. m.- Chambers 'Win Soldiers in the war zone get news ground who might buy the Phil­ tor Daniel J. Ferris. In the let­ tratk never saw the race run bs- 'Brave into Bnaaia, thoee quat^ is a record worthy of an "B " pen­ of our state." Mrs. Tru«han Cowles and son. 72 ter at any one of 8000 sporting war under peaceUme conditions mation. and Byron Price, head of sadors to the Mainland;” the Spirit of '43; 5—Cleveland Orches­ For a change Oiambers’ Mov­ from home and sometimes see. lies—Gerry Nugent” . ... And Tom ter which accompanied the entry, cause the crowd was too big for •era qntcfcly and earnestly nant. In looking over the gather­ Considered Authoritative Hudson stoeet: Wairen Marklufm, Ctoange In the guest star for to­ goods stores. Registration blanks everyone to get a view of the Mtat oat that this doesa't and with the full cooperation of the Office of Censorship. Later in In view of Pravda’s official func­ Sailor’s Sweethearts, lovely South PINEHURST night’s playhouse on C® 8 at 9 from tra. BLU, 11 a. m.—Game Parade, ers took two points last night. Mo- their home-town newspapers. If Meany’s query when someone re­ Ginn wrote that he started train­ the afternoon, the editors are to ing. one sees women from all sec­ Sea Sirens; and 20 of the World's 79 Florence street; Walter Ven- Will be sent to schools and facto­ they read nothing but bad news marked that Eastman had okayed ing in November for the Sugar track. wean the Oermaa Army Is a the French and with port machin­ tions of Manchester and all busy tion, this statement is considered nart,/M Benton street. Madeleine Carroll to (tonstance Quiz: 12:30 p. tp.—Faivn Bureau rlarty Brothers were on the short confer with President Roosevelt at Most Beautiful Hula Girls. Sever­ Federation: 2 — Opera ” ^ r ls end. L. Farrand copped three ries. Players residing on farms and from the civilian front, it has a the Kentucky Derby: "Who’d he Bowl mile and has been training "Now for the first time in yean, a s ie tottering skeleton of its ery unimpaired. folding the cheesecloth to the pat- an authoritative reminder from charged today: Nelson and VEGETABLES Bennett was necessitated by Miss all our home folks who want to the White House and with Secre­ Moscow that the future status of al nationally knqwn headliners are Godunoff” and tribute to Russia. string honors with 364 and high In. towns which do not have a depressing effect on them.. From pick?” .... Dr. Harold W. Weav­ regularly ever since. He was .fstiner self. tqm of the day. 'There is an inde­ also in the show, including Arren 1 Martin. 128 South Main Carroll’s desire not to play comedy sporting goods store may mall the will get a chance to enjoy tha . Although the estimates in pnill- tary Cordell Hull atj-the State de­ Bessarabia is no more open to ques­ TOMATOES...... box 35c j on the radio. The drama is the MBS, 12 noon—Army-Navy House single went to him also. All three this standpoint, the officer says, er, the Dodgers’ new trainer, unable to obtain the necessary partment. finable spirit in this group, which and Broderick, Fitz and Carroll, L; Miss Eveljm (tote, 197 information. - coached boxing and wrestling at leave to compete In the New Oi^ Derby.” aad diplomatic circles natu- Add New Books tion than the future status of Cali­ Maple street: Leo Rowe. 58 Birch California Broccoli farce, "BedUme Story," with Ralph Party; 4:30— New Orleans Racing of these games were close right to sport news is good news even Some of the editors were out­ gains expression through the Red and others. when your favorite team loses.. . Mississippi State college. In leans meet but has been granted Glamor Gone vary, ihs lowest suggeaUd Cross emblem on their coifs. At­ fornia or Alaska, and that the street: Mrs. Henry Simler and Yellow Globe, White Egg, Bellamy In the male lead. Once 0'3O—Hawaii (tolls. the finish. The scores; Sponsors of clubs In search of th tl..t HiUer will be likely spoken in their protests at what Baltic republics of Estonia. Latvia As usual, there are midnight Motor Sale), niaierial also w ill. register on For - the pat-on-the-back depart­ Brooklyn he’ll be dealing with the necessary furlough to- com­ Aa for the "Glamor,”—few par. tention of newcomers is directed stage and screen shows every Fri­ son, 13 West street; Peter Piccoli, Purple Top or Rutabaga ties are ex. ^cted; the hotels ad- in the field tn the spring ia To Whiton Library they termed unnecessary delay In and Lithuania are considered by Stafford Springs. Mazzoli . . -----100 91 ------191 March 27. ment he adds: "You fellows guys who don’t need coaching,,to pete In the National Champion­ the release of unfavorable war the requirement of wearing a wash day midnight and every S ^ d ay Turnips (ineaning sports writers) are do­ go in for those exercises. . . .Now- ships. His best time for the mile ready jammed fur months, will be 'Arm y of six or seven millions dress or cover-all apron, and a the Soviet union as "parts of the Birth; T^ay, a daughter to Mr. 1380 Tanner ...... --- 93 99— 192 The point Is to bring players and the highest eight or nine news. *0181 point, as well as other latter’s owTi territory.” midnight foi*the benefit o f^ fe n a e Green Bean.s 1080 Sheldon .. ___ 88 ■ --- 101—189 sponsors together, to place all who ing a wonderful . job of keeping that Max and Buddy Baer are in ia 4:10.1 two seasons ago. His unable to -onduct special func­ The following new books were coif over their hair. A coif may workers and others u n a ^ to at­ and Mrs. Rudolph Carlson, 53 WDRC tions; public dances are Improb­ "news - St - the • source” subjects, Diplomats here also were quick Walker street. Spinach WTIC Kilocyclefl Kilocycles Bohadik ___ 96 116 119^331 want to play. For years there up morale.” the army. Manager Ancil Hoff­ winning time in the National Col­ Ihren after , liberal discounts for recently received, at the 'Wlxiton seemed sure to 'get plenty of at­ be made by cutting diagonally tend regular performan^s. man is operating Buddy’s Sacra­ legiate mile last summer was able; flags in the streets and a through comers of a square yard to note, however, that the Pravda NEW BEETS . .2 behs. 21c Hair ...... 115 114 122—351 have been thousands of boys that that Army would in- Memorial Llbrarj^ tention during the afternoon ses­ On Saturday and ^ n d a y the Following a sitnllar line of mento, Calif., spot-----Angle Lto, 4:11.1. general holiday spirit are likely- of white material, andjhen by pin­ article does not mention eastern Triday, February 12 Friday, February 12 Twarnite . ___ 113 114 159—386 throughout the country who would to be taboo. Louisville is an indus­ many too old and many too Marguerite Allis. "Splendor sion. Poland, occupied by Soviet troops evening stage shows^o on at 7:45 Sweet Potatoes have liked to play, but didn’t know­ thought Is a recent note from an­ the Detroit Lions’ guard, ia spend­ The Nebraskan competed in the Iliindo SUys": L Babson, "Look ning the long side of the triangle and 10 p. m. P.M. trial city and much of its Indus­ and many too inexperi- In addition, the same problem of under the 1939 Polish-partition Yellow Onions .. .3 lbs. 21c 3:00—David Harum 512 528 600 1640 how to go about contacting a team other officer who starts out: ing the winter inspecting airplane National A. A. U. outdoor cham­ there seems little reason to Down From Heaven” : G. A. Cham­ in the back. The Red Cross em­ 3;00^The Story of Mary Marlin pionships last year, but the hot try is devoted to the war ma r t. war news handling was due for blem may be bought at the Surgi­ agreement with Germany. Wheth­ White Onions 3:15— Newr Don WlUi* manager. "Keep up the plugs for profes­ propellers in a Passaic, N. J., fac­ niiaatlfiii the assumption that four berlain. “ Bride of Bridal Hill” : R. the discussion treatment Saturday er this means the status of that re­ 3:15—Ma Perkins. sional sports.” And adds that tory....If he finds one that will sun took too much from his tiny Moreover, moat of the festivity ' cal Dressing rooms, and sewed on Crisp Golden California 3:30-r-Pepper Young’s Family. 3:20—Tune Time Cargo ...... 94 98 104—296 Dumont, president of the Na­ WBix millioas first class fighting L. Duffus. "Victory on West Hill” : when the editors meet with Gen. gion Is Jeft open for future discus­ Desert r Force f ia k q in his two years in the Army he propel a halfback through the frame and he could do no better was Louia . ille’a way of showing the front. If you are planning on CARROTS...... 2 bchs. 25c 3:45—The Right to Happiness. 4:00— News. Kuhney . ___ 91 106 95—292 tional Semi-Pro Congre.ss, believes its hoapltolity to Derby vlsltora. men will be available to defend Edmund' Gilllgan, "Gaunt Wom­ George C. Marshall. Army chief of sion Is not clear, but sudh an im­ 4:05—Afternoon Melodies never has heard a soldier make Bears’ line, Gns Dorsls probably than fight. But he has proven an” : Susan Glaspell. "Norma going for the first time next_We4 - 4:00—Backstage Wife. McGuire ___ 97 100 89—286 the registration lists will Increase To quote the mayor agaia: jlfam Europe. And this does not staff: Admiral Ernest J. King, plication could be drawn. PIE CRUST FOR VITAMINS . . . eat 5:00 -Newe 122 a crack about ballplayers failing will appoint him assistant coach his class and his short stride ia Ashe” : J. V. Hewes, "High Courts nesday at the American Legfon Visilj^d bv Arnold 4:15— Stella Dallas. Kompahik . . . 87 106—315 the number of teams 25 per cent Why, there are lots of Louiavilla Ire Into account anything that cpmmander In chief of the U. 8. In considering the So\1et policy winter-vegetable Salads 5:30— War (tommentary ___ 105 106 116—327 ideally suited for indoor racing. of Heaven": Michael Home, hall, keep this In mind, so you q u a l it y There’* never any 4:30— Lorenzo Jones. O'Bright over last year. War activity has homes lii/here mint juleps never ^^aBight be contributed by Italy or fleet: Lieut. Gen. Henry H. Arn­ will be properly dressed for taking toward certain areas of eastern made with Pinehprst 5:35—Treasurj/ Song Parade boomed semi-pro ball, service and The expectation is that Ginn , Uw Nasia' other satellites. "House of Shade” ; Helen Hull, old of the Army Air Corps, and Europe It should be rememliered 4 :45— Young Wldder Brown. will face Gilbert Dodds, the de­ are aerved except on Derby D a y - an active parL Another good point lubititute for quality- crisp vegetables. 5:00—When a Girl Marries. 5:40--Memory Lane 474 532 510 1516 war work teams taking part. end then just because the goarts Bnrope ForUddlng Bastion "Circle in the Water”: A. S. M. other,.top-flight military leaders. tha the USSR never recognized the Feb. 12 —i/Pi — United 5:45— Ben Bernle Cronin Back Duffy’s Goal fending champion; Earl Mitchell, to remember Is that there is more 5:15—Portia Faces Life. ”A kid gets a wallop out of sign­ expect them.” -Given such a garrison, coupled Hutchinson, "It Happened Like During the two days, the mem­ Rumanian annexation of Bessara­ headquarters in the Middle why Flako ia ao poP“'*' Cucumbers 6 :00—News the Wanamaker Mile winner; and room in the morning. 5:30—Just Plain BUI. Bryant A Chapman ing up. voting for the first time, Col. Matt J. Wtnn, Freeidaag ed with the multiple natural geo- This”: MacKinlay Kantor, "Happy bers will vote for four new direc­ bia in 1918. that not'only Estonia. disclosed today that. Lieut. ,ood eooka. Flako’. ingredi- Tomatoes Peppers 6:05—John B. Kennedy—News all the other stars of the season Land"; F. P. Keyes, "Crescent 7-5 Nuraen .\idea H. H. Arnold. U. 8 . Army air 6:46—Front Page Farrell. Wilson .105> 102 94—301 etc.,” explains Dumont. "They’ll Trips Blues Churchill Downs and Im pnM il* 4cal advantages, there is no tors. with two of those ^nose' Latvia and Lithuania but Finland New Green Cabbage 6:15—Today at tbe Duncans Vittner ,.83 97 117—297 talk baseball in the schools and From Abroad at the Nationals. Entries for Carnival"; Jonreed Lauritzen, "Ar- The regular monthly meeting of and eastern Poland were part of . visited the American desert „ t . are of the >»**' 8:00—News of the Derby since 1908, aniMMSMi sable doubt that Europe ia a terms expire being renominated. Red Ciabbage 6:30—Keep Working, Keep Sing­ Chapman . 96 111 106—313 factories. Teams w-UI spring up as the meet will close on Monday. ed from. Chicago that 16,006 Dora , fcriiidding bastion. There Is no rowrs Into the Sun” : Josephine the Ann Spencer Nursea’ Aides Russia under the czars. ir Force en route from Casa­ quriity you uae. You amply B;16—victory Is Our Business. February 15 with Ferris at 233 Wantn Frank Discunnion 6:30—Musical Appetizers. ing, America Burr .101 119 112—332 a result. by seats, never betore avaiUHa qiWMtibn among military men that Lawrence. "There X.s Today"; Opening the Asne's 21st and Corps will be held on Tuesday. Keb- blanca to New Delhi and Chung­ Pascal Celcrv 6:45—The World Today Panthers Take Rivals Broadway, New York City. niary 16. at 8 o’clock at the Y.M. .dd water. roU and bake. 6:45—Lowell Thomas, commen­ Skoog .. 122 130 127—379 Grass will not grow on Ameri­ Red Sox Pilot Will Be here, were being released for saw 'It can and will be cra'cked but Ernst Lothar, “Beneath Another "coming of age” meeting, Gilmore Will R«rrira Pay lacreaae king conferences. ' White Celery 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy C.A. tator. ca’s sandlots in 1943, or as long as to LoulsvUIe -rsaidanta. I quarters are hopeful that the Sun"; Upton Sinclair, "Wide Is the told members that "we meet here General Arnold, accompanied by Rareripes Watercress 7:15— Rex Stout "Secret Weap­ With Team; AveitT Ac Into Camp; Freshmen Gate"; Armine von Tempski, Blood Donors Ser\1ra 7:00—Fred Waring In Pleasure Totals . ___ 607 559 558 1022 Ray Dumont Is among those pres ReraU ReeervaMeaa American and British public in because those 1 government* offi­ London. Feb. 12—iVPi—1 Lieut. Gen. Brehon B. Somervell, on" Chagnote "O f course,” tha ColoiMl adis4^: "Thunder in'Heaven"; P. C. Wren, Case Bros, arranged for a size­ Britain's 70.000 nursea-will rei Cauliflower Time with Victory Tunes. ent. Soldiers Want Spfjirts. And Mohawks Win. will take a realistic cials wanted the 'privilege of.«* commanding general of the U. S. You . 1.0 anioy quality 7:30—iCas. Aces Walroth ...... 125 124 116—365 Dream Ball We sent out our regular sottafi ' o f the proportions of the "Dark Woman." able group to go to Hartford and a pay increase aggregating. Army Service of Supply, and Mftj. iiredient. when you u*. Cottage Cheese 7:16—News of the World. 7:4.5--Mr. Keen—Tracer Of Lost Commissioner Landis and Ford free and frank discussion with us. donate blood. If other concerns 7:30—The Arkansas Traveler — Glea.son ...... 96 102 122—319 Frick and Will Harridge, major to third-floor boa luddeni is Jaad* pMfoMem and realize that there is Non-Fiction: Margaret Baker, They know how much we have OOO.oioO yearly beginning A»ril 1. Gen. Carl A. Spaatz, commander Avocados Persons ...... 83 97 94—274 Newton, Mass., Feb. 12.— Duffy tf-saed in the winning ary. These persone, mostly bonflf .■ "They Also Serve"; Ludwig Bem- wish to do the same thing, a list Bob Burns. Low Man league presidents, discussed plans liBttla or no chance that it can be helped them during this past year: with the government meeting half o f Air Forces in French North Be sure to use Harrison’s | 8:00— Kate Smith Hour Hilinskl ...... 87 108 85—280 basket for t?»e Panthers that stop­ For Duffers men life B. R. Bradlag asd tto- lived without very heavy losses. elmans, "I Love You, I Love You, of the volunteers may be given to the coat. They will also /get an Africa, made the desert tour at 8:00—Catles Service Concert. 8:55—Cecil Brown to;\7ra"ngTn^8^^es7or th“e b T n 7 M-"***^^ they have ideas for further co­ -Mrs. H. M. Huggins, chairman, fiakorn French Dressing with Chut­ 8:30—InformaUon Please. Barton ...... 107 131 139—377 Red Sox prepared today for his ped the Royal Blue Juniors in one like, have t-ttU March 1 6a tallfi '’Chaceding the likelihood that 1 Love You": Dorothy Canfield, eight-hour day and a rour-week the same time Prime Minister 9:00—Great Moments From fit of pcrvlcc organizations. up their options, ao to apeak. _ "Listen, Hans” : R. J. Casey, "Tor­ operation, for further joint effort 6645, and-* appointments will be ney (29c and 49c) or Robin­ 9:00—Waltz Time. (topt. Jack Springer, youn'g ath­ journey to Washington where he of the best Junior league games he equivalent of two German of preas, and Army and Navy, and annual vacation under aq arrange­ Churchill was in the Middle East. CORN mUFFtN MIX Great Plays Totals . ___ 497 562 556 1615 “All unclaimed boxes than pedo Junction"; A. D. Divine, made in Hartford for them, on the ment which fixed nat^nal salary son’s French Dressing, 25c. 9 :30—Plantation Party. letic officer, recalls how the team at the Rec this year. It was full Timely Discovery Takes armored divisions will be sacrl- civilians in the government, dur­ They conferred on details of 9:30—That Brewster Boy will report to the Red Cross on be thrown ia with the first Baar fleed in the Tunisian bolding ac- "Flredrake"; P. F. Drucker, "Fu­ day and hour of their choice. Men scales and working conditions for unity of command and the coordi­ We have Wesson Oil in 9:53—Raleigh Serenade. 10:00—Camel Caravan representing Canip Lee, Va.. met of action from start to finish with Slice anil Hook Away; boxes and reserved seats fer naig ing 1943." and women between 21 and 60 In 10:00—Tommy Riggs and Betty Chambers Mover* the Norfolk Naval Training Sta­ his recent Hawaii mission snd never more than two points sepa­ tk n while perhaps five to eight ture of the Industrial Man"; Max the first time In the profession’s nation of the Allied offensive. - quarts at 59c. 10:4.5—Joe and Ethel Turp. Polinskl .ICl 113 103—322 to LouisvlUe famlUea.’’ Hill, "Exchange Ship": Alfred He said the need for aiich dis­ good health are eligible. The de­ History, It was annonneed today. ■ Lou. tion outfit 11 times last season, carry the requests of "thousands rating the teams throughout. The Ball Is Odd Shaped. have been wiped out in Russia and cussions--on the part of both 11:00—News. Armstrong .128 102 116—346 Mayor Wyatt said he heUairad rpn vlou s African fighting, still Hooper, "Mathematics Refresher” ; mand for blood plaj’ma will in­ 10:30—Program from New York. 11:05—Sports Roundup with ‘Bob Feller on the mound for of servicemen” for the continua­ backcourt play pf both teams was the home folks would be wiMag press and government—resulted In crease as the activity on the bat- 11:00—News. Cowles : 89 98 106—293 the high spot in the game. |.^Uer will have probably IS in the Rulka Langer, “ Mermaid and the New Angle to Fialae Alarm PINEHURST 11:10—Cecil Brown—News .119 102 102—323 the Milors four times. tion of baseball. Port Washington, N. Y„ Feb. 12 to go to the track only on foot or holding this .year's session despite tlefronts increase. Save a life by 11:15—Three Suns. T. (toambe-s Freddie Hutchinson also pitched Frosh Win afring Army. MesserschiStt": J. K. Las.ser, CHEER DEPARTMENT 11:15—Guy Ljinbardo’s Orchestra Low Man . . . . 98 93 90—281 Joe arrived by train and hurried The commercial possibilities of on streetcars. "Voiir Income Tax"; Emil Leng- expression of some doubt during giving a pint of blood. ' Seattle, Feb. T2.—(/Pi—This has 11:30—Betty McGuire and_ Her for the gobs, w-ho had Vincent The Frosh Five topped the British miUtary observers Fancy Gift Baskets Made 11:30—Jan Savitt. at once to his home, after saying Swishers in the second game, 27- a no-slice, no-book golf ball are yel. "SlberiV; R G. Massock, "It­ the directors’ October meeting ui Victory Book Campaign happened ao many times—but last Sub-Debs. 12:00—News Smith liehlnd the bat, Ace Parker report nothing so fer to Indl- Chicago, To Order. 540 508 517 1565 he had changed his mind and de­ 16 which was fairly close in the being pondered by Frederic H. At­ ome any shortage of tanks, aly From Within"; Reynolds Pack­ The book'campaign is falling night’s false marm did have Its 12:00— News. Moriarty Brothers at second base q^d Sam (toapman Important To Countr.v 12:06— Paul Martin’s Music. Saturday Morning, Feb. 6 cided to go home first, instead of second stanza. Straw was the big wood. gone and other vehicles to ard, "Balcony Empire"; Hesketh short in number of l^ k s turned in new angle. Inuead of a pedestrian A.M Kroll ...... 98 104 98—300 In center field. Ramblers Top Asserting that It "ia wrong" for 12:30—Strings In the Night. Porter Vaughan and Hank No­ to Washington. noise for the winners with 14 Like many great discoveries, equip these armored divisions Pearson. “G. B. S.: A Full Length to date. It may be that people are trying to mall a letter In a fire DI AL 4151 7:00—N.-ws LaChapclle . . . .109 93 101—303 "The boys are hungry for news.’ ’ this one sprang full-fledged, not Portrait” ; Marjorie K. Rawlings, any groups other than the editors waiting for this Sunday to take 12:65— News. wak pitched for Ctomp Lee, Jack points but he also got swell sup­ fnUy. Similarly there Is no alarm box, memen found Substi­ W J). Star Market FOR GROCERIES 7:10— Shoppers Special — MusIcT Zaches ...... 112 105 106—323 Joe said, “ And, if you’re writing port from his mates. from Atwood’s brain, but from to be “looked upon as the voice of evidence that the Nazi defense "Cross Creek Cookery"; Louise D. books to church with them. Many tute Mall .Carrier Arthur Brend time Farrand ...... 112 133 119—361 Sanford played first base- and Binks’ Quintet the principal newspapers of the Tomorrow’s Program a letter a week, write two. They’re In the last game of the evening under the wheels of a mowing la likely to he embarraased by Rich, "We Took to the Woods” ; C. of our men in the armed forces trying to qiake a mall collection 47 NORTH STREET MANCHESTER AT PINEHURST 7:35— Shoppers Special R. LaChapelle . .106 108 . . —214 Soup Campbell was in center field. country,” the Detroit newsman Camp L«e and the Norfolk Na­ hugely interested in hox scores the Rocke'-s found the Mohawks machine. any abortsge of hasio military P. Ronuilo, "I Saw the Fall of the will be let down. If we fall to sup­ from one. AM. 7:45—Robert Furriers Program V. Farrand ...... 90— 90 told members that they as editors Blue Label Catsup ....2 1 e 6:00— Farmers’ Digest. val 'lYainlng Station clubs played and any number of soldiers have eaay, winning handily, 26-il. In At least that’s how Atwood ■eceaaitles such as artillery, Philippines": Eleanor Roosevelt. ply the books requested. Books LARGE — STRICTLY FRESH 7:55—News this .flame the team went at it supposes the golf ball he picked West Side Wildcats Un­ were more Important to the coun­ may also be left at either one of Wilson’s Mor, 6:25r-New8. to 18,000 spectators in Richmond told me they'd like to see )>aseba}l. ammunition and motor trans­ "This Is America” ; John Stein­ 8:00—News of the World 537 543 514 1594 hammer and tongs but the smooth­ up last summer on the Toytowrn beck.’ "Bombs Away"; Richard try than they realized, and that the libraries or at any school, and Armour’s Treet... .can 43e 8:30—Reveille. and 20,000 in Washington. go right along. port despite the admittedly 8:15—Shoppers Special “They know things at home er teamwork of the winners pre­ Tavern golf course near Winchen- able to Stop Stan hfeaavy loosm in Russia. Tregasls, "Guadalcanal Diary"; they should carry a greater .share they will be picked up from there. EGGS doflen 49c The meat for every 4>cca- 6:56— News. 8:30—News Lleut.-Ctomdr. Mickey Coch­ vailed. The scores: of the double load of throwing the 7:00—Morning Watch. rane’s Great Lakes club was star- can’t be the same but they'd worry don. Mass., got streamlined. It From North End. While the German Air Force is Russell Whelan, "Flying Tigers” ; sion. 8:35—Shoppers Special — Con- Panther* was in fact very much the shape W’. B. Ziff, "Coming Battle of Ger- new.spapei;p behind th'e war. w'hile Ferment Kiss Picture Baaned ~ 8:00—News. studded, played to large crowds like the devil if the other married I believed to be down to its lowest Whole Kernel ....'tlriued Pep Plasters men with children couldn’t play B. F. T. of a tear drop. M int of the war, with 4,000 to 5,- many.” at the same time guarding the [lEU We Have Some More Butler and 6:15—World News Roundup. all the wray along the line. The North End Ramblera. rasa, 9:00— Preas News ball. Kennedy, rf ...... 1 0 2 Just for fun Atwood teed I 000 operational combat aircraft, it foundations of the press. Salt Lake C^ty, Feb. 12.— Com ...... 2 cans 29e | •:80—Women’s Radio Bazaar Service clubs will be stronger bled over to the West Sid*. l*jd., 188 Spruce Street wiChtNan Clarke. 9:15—Treasury Star Parade. ■The boys are crying eager to Moriarty, If ...... 0 0 0 off with it and. strange to ra- > a great advantage in the chain "Let 118. the editors, be the ones Unique, the University of Utah' Bacon With Orders Green Giant 9:30—The Garden Gate New York Lad this year. The Norfblk Naval LaFranci*. c ...... 4 2 10 night and took Sinks’ Wlldcau to protect the freedom of the magazine, will . be a week 1^ . 8:65—Program Parade. Training Station, for example, has get sports nelSta.” late.'-it flew straight as aa ar­ I o f airdromes around the perimeter Head of College Peas...... 3 cans 56e 10:01— Public Forum Joe aald he planned to leave for Duffy, rg ...... 2 1 5 row. .additional experiments ( ?) into camp, easily and withoiit o f occupied Europe. These are be- press. Our interest, if we are faith­ Editor Criatie Wicker is Busy 9 :00—Wooten's ^Radlo Bazaar. Phil Rizzuto, among other new- 'much'• trouble, 43-13. Had _tha Applesauce ....3 cansvIOe 9:15—The S to rf Club with . Jane 10:30—National Hill Billy Cham­ \/sshington within the next few Modean, I g ...... • 1 9 2 showed that, swing as he I Uaved to be stocked with gasoline. ful to the trust Imposed in us by hunting up a'n ew cover. College Jative Fresh Eggs, Plenty of italidn Hot £nisage pionship hands. Quish, I g ...... 1 0 5 North Enders allowed Brown s « d - j Ordered to Duty Whole Peeled Dillon. — Nearly Kayoes Crawford It may be that the beads of ser­ days and that he expected to be would, the streamlined golf I bombs and ammunition and can be readers as well as the owners of authorities ruled out the picture rge Size, , (AH Pork). ~ • ' 11:00— arren Sweeney—News Duffy to stay at home it mi^t I our papers, parallels that of the of a fervent kiss that Wicker had Apricots...... can 38c 9:30— "Food News." vice teams will have to discuss with the Red Sox when they start ball followed a bee-line. [.’made fully operating bases within 11:05—American Red Cross . In Boston Ring; Has ToUls ...... 9 8 21 After trying it out to hls own have been a different story, “niraa a few days merely by flying • In founding fathers when they wrote planned to use. Dean of Men John /dozen ...... ■ § j t C 9:45— Homs Town Girl—Win! plans for th* benefit'of"the major spring training in the Tufts col­ New Haven, Feb. 12—UPi— Dr Santa Clara 11:15—Neighborhood (toll Royal Blue Jrs. satisfaction, Atwood passed the .two chaps, aided by Fogarty, planes and additional personnel. Finis E. Engleman, president of that ‘Congresa shall m'Ske no law- L. Balif? explained. Fronkfurts - Sausages - Polled Ham Hlght. 11:30—Let's Pretend Wide Edge All Way. leagues. ~ lege cage next month. Thompson, rf swamped the poor Cats. The score: Prunes...... glass jar 25c 10:00— Encores. ball along to John A. Hunt, a The present distribution of Ger­ the New Haven State Teachers abridging ' the freedom of the Cocoa M arsh...... jar S9c { 12:00—Theater of Today LaCafU, If ...... North End Remblera many's 5,0(X),000 to 6,000,000 effec- press’," he aald. Asks SUmsoB laveatlgato Cain 10:30— Quartermaster Quarter Zwick, c ...... former golf professional at the B. F. T. college, has been commissioned and Polish Bologna ^ PM. By Steve O’Leary club, now with the U. S. Army air ives is believed to be roughly as Potato Chips, Campbell’s Tomato Juice. Hour. Boston, Feb. 12—(/Pi—Connecti­ Giangrave, rg ..... lieutenant commander in the Unit­ 12:30— Stars Over Hollywood service. From discreet inquiries, Duffy. If ...... » 0 Mlow’s: Norway, 100.000; Africa. ed States Naval Reserve and or­ Pluck Orchid Planta Washington. Feb. 12—

—Rep­ 2 Ige. 47-4n. cans 57e 10:45—String Serenade. 1:00—News cut is noted chiefly for raising ■Vince, fg ...... large bag .... 27e Private Hunt uncovered the non- Tuttle. I f ...... 0 0 0 J150,000'. southeastern Europe, 50,- dered to duty February 22. ► resentative Harness (R-Ind) has 11:00—The Creightons Are Com 1:05—Strictly Swing shadegroiwn tobacco and feather­ LaMotto Upset Robinson (topra, Ig ...... Plenty of Beef Roasts and Steaks military secret that the tear-shape J. Fogarty, r f ...... * 1 • 000; France and the Low Coun­ Dr. ^ngleman. who served in Denver, Feb. 12—f/Pt—Discrim- asked Secretary Stlmson to Inves­ Ing. 1:30—Ad Liner weight champions and any Ruffini, I g ...... 11:30—U. S. Coast Guard on Pa­ was responsible for the direct Shiner, rf ...... ® ® ® tries, 600.000; Russia and Ger­ the Naval Air C0171.S in the first inatiog thieves entered C. F. tigate reports that the Army Nestle’s PINEHURST 2 :00—News economist will tell you that the Brown, c ...... • ® many, the remainder. World war, revealed his plans to Maler'a greenhouse and plucked 50 sought deferments for its civilian Calves' Liver — Pork Loin and rade. 2:05—Princeton University Com­ boxing crop is far ahead of the And Stunned Fight Fans Totals ...... 19 flight. E. Fogarty, c ...... 0 0 ,0 Eveready Cocoa, Mr. Atwood points out that a OmUnes Invasion Realities re-enter the service .it a student- orchid plajits. Maler valued them employes, a practice that the legis­ 12:00— Luncheonaires. mencement. weed when you come right down Referee, Deguitis. Dllworth, c ...... 0 0 0 MEATS player using such a ball ' for Taking a map of Europe, one faculty assembly today. at .1750, he told police today. lator said was “unthliUcable.’' package ...... 25c Pork Brains^ - P M. to comparative statistics. Robinson, Ig ...... ® ® ® Poaltry offers eezeellent volqe I 12:80—(tonnectlcut Farm Forum We got our first look at the lat­ — By Dtllon Graham Jake isn’t much to look at. He's Freahmen Five drives doubtless could get per­ ^ lit a r y expert outlined some His work, he said, will Include AP Features Sports Editor {no great shakes as a ’’ boxer or H. Brown, r g ...... ® ® ® gealiUes of the invasion problems, the education and ground school this week-end with Native | 1:00—News est featherweight titlist last nightj'-- B. mission from fellow-players to Campbell, r g ...... * ® • Walnut or 1:16— Market Report and Agri­ De^ths Last Night New York, Feb. 12—Jake La- ^ puncher. He’s more < f s mauler, an not with the idea that any ob­ training of about 50,000 aviation Liverwurst pound 29c Broilers and Fryers at 48o lb. in the person of Willie Pep, of Hall, rf ...... 1 substitute a perfect spheroid on Tracy.-rg ...... ® ® ® Pecan Meats, We did not have eoough to go | cultural News. Mottsi is a whiz as a whipper of aggressive guy with lots of stamina the putting greens. Of course, un­ stacle was inaurmountable, but to cadets in universities and colleges By the Piece. - ______Hartford, although William owns Jackson, I f ...... 3 T. Robinson, rg . . . ® ® ® around last week. . . m doubled 1:30—All Out for Victory. only a 'chunk, or the New York welterweights; but he hasn't made who takes a punch well, and keeps Keith. If ...... 0 der gournament rules the nail show some things which must be throughout the country. package .... much noise as. a middleweight boring in. He sort of discourages 10c our order for tomorrow. 1:45—Peoples’ I^ar. Los Angeles—John W. Clonsl- Boxing Commission end, of . the Straw, c ...... 7 X4 j could not be changed without 21 48 Sjponsldered. His e.stimatea summed The State Board of Education dinc, Sr., 80, whose career began menace. and wears down the other fellow. Totals up like this; ■ c has granted Dr. Engleman leave Roasting Chickens. crown. The' rest of the doodad is Johnson, 18 ...... 1 2 i penalty. Sink’s Wtldrato V eal Loaf pound 2 9 c flerap W!^rkera Not Affected in the Klondike and progressed Jake, a ' 22-year-oId youngsteF Just as an example of what a The closest invasion area from of absence for the duration and Bayer's AspiriOp For a change try these Phila­ held—in fee simple, we presume— Tiffany, rg ...... 0 0 I -\t preaCnt, insofar a* Mr. B. . Whole or Half. delphia through the colorful cabaret era of by Master Jackie Callura of from the Bronx, is champion of few pounds can do, LaMotta, at .atwood ran see, there’s not a British bases and,the only stretch Dr, E. Ward Ireland, supervisor POPULAR box of X2 a a a • • • the world's two best welterweights, 157, lost to Robinson last October. Fallon, If . . . 10c SCRAPPLE..;...... lb. 25e I Hartford, Feb. 13—(J>)—Work^ the early west to co-owmershlp of Providence, under the auspices of 27 single rule in the book to pre­ Which can be covered effectively’ of special schools and institutions Harlem ".ay Robinson and Cali- But at 181, his normal weight, 12 Frey, rf . • ■ of higher education, will be act­ loWa Sweet Loaf 89c era in automobile graveyards and the Suilivan-Conaldine vaudeville the National Boxing Association Swisher* vent the uae of the streemlln- by short-range fighters from Bri­ F O O D MARKET Good Hamburg - pound 35c circuit, one of the country’s great­ fornia Jackie Wilson. He’s still Jake whipped Rky. And, at about .Behrend, c . ing president of the teachers col Ptmlento Loaf...... lb . 44e other scrap yards are already in Sight unseen, we'd say that Wil­ Shea, rf ... —er. on_the-fairways. tain is the French and Belgian Sweet Peppers, the scrap as far as the War Man- est. young as a main bout attra'ction the same weight, he beat Wilson, McChirry. Ig eeast from the Holland border to lege. Cooked Salami ...... lb. 44e lie Pep would murder Jackie Cal­ Buckley, If . He aglecs. though, that if any­ Flavell. Ig . quart j a r ...... Luncheon Sansage...... lb. 44c ower commission is concerned. Los Angeles—Mrs. Beatrice and may yet create a furore among Jackie it develops, aprasn't at his (/iCSierbourg. But this area is forti- 25c lura because— although he didn’t 4he 160-pounders. beat for the fight because the Rand, c .... one storted manufacturing the Jones, rg ••• 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING SOLO CUP pound 25c Dutch Lraf ...... lb. 49o Thehey will not be affected by thei HoudinI, 69. widow of Harry Hou- have too much opposition last AmI to a great depth—probably at Moat Re-Open Burma Rood Even though he picked on a guy Mitchel Field army sergeant took Dubois, c .. 0 *ktreaialiners the, rule makers prob- D. Flavell, n A refreshins beverage prepared same as coffee. No These are ready to serve, WMCTb order wiping 'out de dini, famous stage magician. night—he proved himnplf a clever, 2 ably wipuld make a quick shift. But Isnat 60 or 70 miles—and equipped Dili Pickles, pendency in many job occupations Atchison, Kas.—Carl Brown, 16-pounds lighter, it was quite a the scrap on rather short notice Calvert, rg Boston, Feb. 12.—(/Pi— Dr. Hu ration gtampa n ^ e d .______'file Smeet Loaf and the Sausage tworflsted battler and a worthy in the Interim some fast operator IB With hundreds of heavy guns man­ quart jar ... may be sliced thick to fry or M a reason for draft deferment be­ widely known as "Old Snort," edi­ flower in his bohnet when Jake and only got in a couple of days of King, rg .. Totals . ned by trained troops. Tbe raid on Shih, former Chinese ambassador FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SPECULS 25c successor to Connecticut's contri­ snapped the 40-stralght triumph* gym work. His admirers say that, Topp, Ig . r might clean up. . Referee- -Surowiez. ^ to the United States, asserts that osed for sandwiches “as Is.” cause of the eeaential 'nature of tor and columnist for The Atchi­ butions to the featherweight line and giving away too much weight, Just now Mr. Atwood ia too XMeim last summer proved this. their work. Office of War Informa­ son Globe and a staff member al­ S u ^ r Robinson had strung to­ Oifford, Ig British snd American leaders have Turkeys Chickens Ducks Fowl 1st Prize Sausage. Willie ran Into- Davey Cr.nwford gether. It won’t hurt, LaMotta’s accounted for his >>oor showing busy lum.'ielf. A former Massa- Fortlfleatlnas a«n also he- Green 1 and 2-pound bags Sansaga. tion announcee. most continuously since 1907. of New York, and Davey ia Beved to be etrong across The been doing the best they can to get gate appeal to be known as the against LaMotta. 8 0 16 chu.ietts toy manufacturer, he is Last N ights Fights •/Elorida Juicy Oranges Seedleaa Grapefruit Lima Beans, Frankfnrts. workhorse, the type of fighter who working in a war plant. Nstbsrlands, whsrs it is doubt- aupplles to China—but that the Plenty of Beef Shanks and oonquerc of the sensational Rob­ Without taking anything away . Referee, Dequttea. ♦ - Burma road must be re-opened to CHICKEN CHOP SUET can make a real good man look inson. He’ll soon have new oppor­ from the world champion, one ful the Germans are relying 20-oz. can .. 27c S0(f pound. relieve "the serious situation in the bad. He did make Willie look not tunities to show what he can do Freddie Cochrane, now in military Rocket* Pegging Practioe ! ; jM ch on the canal defensea 2 5 c doz. . 5 for 25c Beef Ribs Just In.. .a New Lot ot too good for a couple of rounds but |V wBMi failed the Dutch; and ®ast.” Dr. HI Shih said the Chi­ with fellows his own aise. service, most observers agree that B. F. T By Thf A8S0dsts4 Prsto. nese morsle and spirit were good Seedless HONEYCOMB TRIPE ..lb . 29e I after, that the Hartford boy was in Jake has what the Beak Boule­ Robinson and Wilson are the two East Lansing. Mich. (#>— Fklladelpbi* — Cari as fortlllcallone prntebly Ask about other medt Items | complete control and missed Kurlewics. r f ...... 2 1 SI Untie Utrough Germany to despite five years and seven Raisins, A - Little Pork/ i;;amb ond Veal vard gantry call eccentric train­ best waiters end that either could Halliday, If ...... 0 0 0 ’ Catchers trying out for the Michi­ 180, Fhlladelphia. outpnintodJIiBri months of war and "now that we Large Sweet Tangerines Pink Seedless Grapefruit when yon call or ixmie to the knbekout only because he was too ing idea*. He like to go 30 rounds take Freddie. So the 10-rounder gan State College baseball team Scully, 180. ftaadiag, Fa-. (W - 2-Ib. pkg. store. th e Best Tunes of All - Brown, c ...... 4 1 9 ' are allied with the greatest nations eager. • a night That is, he shadciW boxes matching them her* on Feb. It must improve their accuracy. Fall Rlv*r, Mas#.—Artie 'j e i M f B aothalr factor; Nearly Thle.-'^ough, is excusable tn the Osborne, rg ...... 1 0 2 of the world we are confident'of ul­ 10 rounds before a bout flghU 10 is in effect e world championship Cordera, rg ...... 1 3 5 CMach John Kobs has rigged up 154, Brooklyn, eutpetated m sM O o f Holland and north- timate victory. Our hope is great­ 3 5 c doz. 3 for 2 9 c VARIETY OF COLD CUTS. case of Master Pep for he has rounds, and then shadow boxes an­ without a tie at atakc. Young. 152. New Haves (16). . Genuany aiv up rivera Murphy, Ig ...... 2 1 5 a target, which includes a tub. er than ever.’* ickled come along almost as fast as that other 10. The reason, he says, is to The fact that Robinson can and Boston—WilUaFTlllfV Pep, I fi, ^ Wtunriee which are eaay to Pinehurst Fruit _ lor the indoor practice field. It is Red Cabbage, forked lightning he throws with wind himself up and then to un­ has been beaten probably will boost ford. Conn., or b> Mock compared with LARGE VARIETY OF Large, Heavy - . 10 6 26 placed on second base and re­ IS KlUed In Crash Fresh Broccoli ■ California Sweet Ptas JAP aeeaeaeei either hand. Only a year ago he wind. Furthermore, while most Jackie's stock. And it remains to ceivers get a daily workout with (jrawford, ooMtol porta. 20c ORAPEFBVIT ...... f l toi^SSo was a ready and willing worker on be seen what effect, if any, his Mohawk* fighters take their gym workouts ' 5 the tub. (10). V, FoelUoa Montreal. Feb. 12.—(/P)—Eigh­ FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Flak Oraprfrnlt any spot at Homer Rainault’s VaL in early afternoon Jake prefers first defeat will have on Robinson. Milikowski. rf ...... 3 I 1 1 In sot heUraed to be teen peraons were killed Tuesday 3 5 e bunch 2 quarts 35c Ripe Bananas. ley Arena in Holyoke .or at Hart­ the evening. His flghts arc at night Sgt. 'llson has a booster in an' Haugb. If ...... 0 Pickled Oliffordt c •••••••*••• 0 1 1 We’re AU surprirad praibly AepondeMe. hut the night by the crash o f a Royal Air Extra Large ford's auditorium- 6Sd ha figurra h •hmfld 4# W8 ether army aergeant, Jee Louis, Red Beets, aeseeaeeee 1 . 0 2 sack wbare the peninsula Force Ferry command Liberator Cheese -7- Canned Milk and ENGLISH WALNUTS ..Ih. prtetirillg then, tea. who MM Wflass hM tha elsM jar ...... Baldwin Apple# ...... 4 lb«. 'jiw* RuiSini. Ig ...... 1 0 3 Sullivan, Ind. (»)—WilUam d em wfiy aOara a BAaadid tx>mber in Newfoundland, the Fer­ Celery Hearts strictly Freah Med. E g ^ On Tha R lgH Tnali L a M e ^ Iaal,an4l than fought a with w U ^ to beat Sugar. varsity af A w paalm m Morwagr le vul- Basket ..■.....•••.•...81^111 Thli corner still etlcks with Oiorgettl, Ig ...... 0 0 0 Boles, Sullivan printer, surprised ry Command announced last night. Condensed Milk draw with Jose Basora, beat Jim­ two squirrels in a tree, flred’ a gaa State OMlagf- dP* iWniflflHld bo ahaiMloiMd l-Mclatoeb Apples. New York (/ri— Greg Rice, my Edgar, Charle- Hayes and Vic Sugar to ■come home flrst, ao long The namea eg tha vlctima—five TUNE IN STATION WTIC — NBC — 8;30 TO 9:00 P. M. J single shot end begged both. Boles midwestern sohoaia 0 « f , 23c bunch 4 9 c doz. Pure Catsup, I Juloa Oranges, doa. 29c and S4e former Notre Dame star, is Dellicurti before upsetting the M he doesn't try to trade cuffs 4 3 11 crew members and IS peaaeageni Referee, KlelnechnqidL was surprised, too. tarooUeyiala hasSiK •rara withheld 8-oz. bottle .. 10c Shortening, lb. can 27c; 3 lbs. 75c. .' nrge Tangerines...... doa. 26e j accountant bar*. i Sugar. with bigger boye. - i r m m gtm n i Blue O noM i 4Mfi .\Tv ’ ••' ?.,> IfAlldHEStlCR y; MANCanCSltR, c o m , rolDAT. WEBUUARY 12.194> MANCHESTER EVENTNC llERALD, MANCHESTER. ClONN.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1919 REIMIYDBR Jast Lika Samaon BY P R B D i Wllreington, Calif. (B>r-Busttr BDRffY.SHMIfP, AH *Wir»K •(£«?£ •w.'wMxr Sensfi and Nonsense Rctomondo keaps hutky ahlp- BUTltJOitolMT ~ Xir THAT fAOh StCtU M S woi'keis In an orderty Hna at ths T3HAN0 nan ^6iCK VHU BLACK OaUfornla Bhlpbulldfaig Oorpora- H8N® ■ HNQXM The Faee ef Ltaeela A Mttla glTl was pnt tn aii upper tton's hlrinf hall—and does It bat­ IVUMA. ilus Wants &assified For\bur Benefit berth cif a PuUman for ths first While Abraham Lincoln waa ter than anyona else who’s ever AOOUT.' That fact revealed a Ckm-sant time. She kept crying until her held the Job, says Employment light, postmaster at Salem the oOce waa mother told her not to be afraid discontinued and he was.left with Manager George Gallagher. Rwo- A win that with proud powers liMsuse God would watch ovag $16.18 belonging to the govern- mondo la four feet tall. Roofing—Siding 17-A Help Wanted—Male 36 Wanted—To Buy 58 Apartments, Flat^ could cope; her: mefnt, proceeds from the sale of Lost and Pound T Automobilea for Sale 4 A face how kind, yet firm for Little Girl (atlU ciylhg)—Moth­ atiampa. Several y ean paased, Tenements 63 er, are you there? Sorry. But Gat WaOet CHEVROLET 1941 Master Deliud ROOFING AND SIDING OUR ANTED—DISHWASHER SIX right! during which Lincoln suffered ex­ r—OAS RATION (A) Book specialty. Highest quality ma­ days a week. Good pay. Apply WANTED TO BUY coal hod In 3 ROOM HEATED apartment, News of Our A face how aad. yet fuU of hope! Mother (In tower berth)—Yee, treme poverty and waa frequently Saattls, Wash. OP)—Fred Rosser r. 117«MC. Call Willlraantlc sedan, maroon, radio, heater, ex­ Center Restaurant, 509 Main good condition. Tel. 3723. Man’a hatred ctft thoee furrowe d6sr. obliged to borrow from friends to cellent condition, 1845.00. Brun­ terials. Workmanship guaranteed. central location. Middle aged Little Girl—Daddy, are you waa startled to discover two I n j-4. Also carpentry. A. A. Dion, Inc. street. Tel. 3972. couple only. Give particulara. deep — keep himself clothed and fed. strangers in hia room, lighting ner's, 80 Oakisnd street. Phone WANTED TO BUY light farm Upon the face «f him, our king; thereT One day a government agent ___-PASS BOOK NO. 43129— 5191-2-0135. 299 Autumn street. Phone 4860. Write Box F, Herald. their way with matchas. "We’re WANPED—MAN AS truck driv- tractor ■ on rubber. Telephone Boy Scouts Thoee weary eyeal — he could not Daddy—Yeah. called at tba offica of a Mr. Hanry terribly sorry to have awakened !fotic« ii hereby given that- Paia er, also woman tu help in laun­ 6339. Passenger (In next berth, losing FOR SALE—36 OLDSMOBILE. sleep in Springfield, where Lincoln had you,” eald one. "Yes, we’re in the u ia u Lmtaaeaawj;. No. 43129 iMued by The Moving—Trucking— dry. Apply Manchester Laundry, 6.) Amid our greedy trafficking., latlence)—We’re all here. Your eatabitahad bla headquarters, and avlnge Bank o. Manchester has good running condition, flve al­ Houses for Rent Troop IS ' ert Beebe, James Moriarty and 'ather and mother and brothers wrong room," said the other. Next most new tires. Call 6283. Storage 20 72 Maple street. And yet his patience did not wane. made a request for the money. morning Rosser couldn’t find hla sen lost or destroyed, and writ- Rooms Without Board 59 FOR RENT—NEW HOUSE of 4 Richard Barker, Scribe Donald Crosscup. Though malice filled his eyes with and Bisters ^and aunts and uncles Heiury, feeling certain that Lincoln {jan application has been made to . The meeting opened with the The scoutmaster, Mr. Edgerly, and cousins’ All here—now go to wallet, containing $15. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Wow! BY EDGAR MARTIN BUICK 1936 SEDAN, $95.00. 1935 THE AUSTIN A CHAMBER.-. Co. FOR RENT— COMFORTABLE rooms. Inquire at 56 Gai-dner tears. did not hava the money, was about ■ lid bank by the Person In whose local and long distance moving Dogs-^.Birds—Pets 41 street or tel. 6105, Scout Oath and the Salute to the announced the objectives for Feb- That Lincoln face—its grlet arid sleep. to call him aalda and lend him the name such book was issued, fo! Ford coach, $69.00. 1936 Ford well heated furnished room, pri­ Flag. The scouts then went into luary as follows; To attend church Little Girl (after a pause, and Acting Toe ReeSatte coupe, motor overhaul, radio, Return load system, furniture vate home, suitable for business pain— necessary eum, when Lincoln ex­ (sYniviG t>payment of the amount of deposit COCKER SPANIEL puppies SUrt patrol corners. After the patrol aa a troop on Sunday which la then very eoftly)—Mother, dear! cused himaelf and went off to hia heater, $225.00. O. M. A. C. 3-4 storage. Dial 6260. tho .New Year with a Merry couple or two gentlemen. Refer­ _£prners each patrol gave a skit Scout Sunday, and to recruit at Win haunt us for a thousand years. Fort Devens, Maas.—OP)—The ' 'iepresented by said book, or for ton panel, $195.00. Brunner's, 80 Wanted to Rent Mother—Well? room. A few mbiutea latar he AibWOVL*. II EX1 ?_tSe issuance of a duplicate book Cocker puppy to brighten and ences. Tel. 8183. on first aid. A relay race fol­ ■ least four new boys as members of —Thomas Curtis Clark. Little Giri—Was that God? returned with an old blue sock, and acting of Ray Rand, ot Lexington, y o o i% ' Oakland street. Phone 6191- protect your home. Jack Frost WANTED TO RENT byvmiddlc lowed after which the scouts en­ till troop. • The troop will observe Ky., waa convincing, to aay the "i, therefor. 2-0135. Repairing FOR RENT—WARM room, next aged couple, two or three’ rooms' from it poured a aum of $18.18 In KennoLs. :6 Gardner street. joyed running races. The meet­ Valentine Day at our next meeting, A lecturer of eome renown waa Friend—How did you like Venice small coins, in fabt. they were the least. He took tbe part ot a char­ ve> E^toST—PASS BOOK NO. 20367— CAPITOL GIUNDINt; company, to bath, near bus line, gentlemen for light housekeeping. Phone ing was brought to a close with with a comic Valentine party. At acter supposed to have the meas­ MERCURY 1940 CONVERTIBLE preferred. 338 Summit street. asked to speak at a nudist camp. when you were there last year? same coins he had collected sev­ • JloUce is hereby Riven that Pass 38 .Main street, can file, set, re­ 5211. the Scoutmaster’s Benediction. meeting a system of hand He was greeted by ladies and gen. Noted Man—I only stayed there eral years before for the stamps. les in a recent U 80 performance Book No. 20367 issued by The coupe. Radio, heater, 5 Goodyear pair and retoolh .-law."!. Any kind. There will be a hike Saturday. inti-oducod to the of the comedy, “Room Service” Double Eagle W. W. tires. Mile­ Poultry and Supplies 43 WANTED TO RENT small apart- tlemen with no more on than na­ a few days. The place was flood­ Through all hla grinding poverty Savings Bank of Manchester has age 18,000, Excellent condition. Grind axes, knives, household FOR RENT—ROOMS. SINGLE Meet at the church at 8:30. troop. Hereafter hand signals will ture saw fit to bestow-upon them. ed. he had tenaciously clung to the and began to feel III during the been lost or destroyed, and writ- scissors, shears, skates, power BROILERS FOR SALE—3 .1-2 to lent, furnished or unfurnished, Troop ’’5 commands Instead show. Now he la fan tba station $745,00. Brunner's, 80 Oakland double. Call 2-0759. at moderate price by reserved They suggested that he would grovernment'B money, never feeling , ten application has been made to mowers, hand mbweri, etc. Ksti- 4 1-2 Ib.s. each. John Lenti, 270 probably like to get ready for din­ the least temptation to uae It. hospital. Dlagnosie—the meaSIes. street. Phone 5191—2-0135. Gardner .street. couple. Write Box E, Herald. Kenneth Barrett, Asst. Scribe !? Speaker—I have Uved in this aaid bank by the Person in whose mates cheerfully given. Tel. 79.'i8. FOR RENT—FURNISHED front Troop 25 at its weekly meeting ner. He went upsairs realizing town all of my life. By actual “I do not uae money placed in K name such book was issued, for mora,_use of all rooms, light observed its 24th anniversary. The that he must disrobe like the rest my trust,” Lincoln quietly remark' Shipment Tsn Tesre Lato 1940 FORD DELUXE Tudor, very .MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ WANTED—FIVE OR SIX room provement in the troop meeting. count there are 25 tap-rooms and K payment of ‘.he amount of deposit clean, $565, 1938 Olds Deluxe housekeeping facilities, for man houae or flat, house preferred, by meeting was turned into a Parents’ of them. He paced the floor in an liquor stores in this town. I am ed. K' represented by said book, or for ed, shear grmdlng, key fitting, Household Goods 51 and wife, $2.50 each Weekly. Coal Night. It r. med at 7:15 at the The meeting was closed at 9:15 a g o n ist panic of, indeclaion. The Wilmington, Del. — OP) — Ten sedan, tires, paint, mechanically family of 6. Permanent resident by Richard Tyler with the Scout proud to say 1 have never been in the Issuance of a duplicate book A-1, $445. 19M Chevrolet town duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. heat, bus passes, 2Sc to Hartford. Center Congregational church with dinner bell rang. With the courage years ago George I. Swain ordered overhauled. Braltbwalts, 52 Pearl OUR 33RD FEBRUARY of Manchester. Willing to sign Law and Oath, Salute to the Flag one of them. Man—My wife used to buy therefor. sedan, $165. Cole Motors—4164. FURNITURE SALE 6 Prospect street, Rockville. Tel. long term lease. Write Box R, a prayer led by Rev. Browne Barr. of utter desperation he .-tripped, Voice—I8^lch one le that? from half a dosen storea, and her a shipment from a Washington, street. Rev. Watsr i Woodruff then spoke. and the Scoutmaster’s Benediction. and in Adamite splendor deecended i H An outstaniing feature of our Manchester 3141. Herald. Troop 126 bills were aomething terrific. But D. C., firm. It arrived in yester­ FOR SALE—1936 FORD coupe, February Sale: A $25 U, S. War Comment- on the troop were then the staircase—only to find that all now her Mils are much smaller day's mail—postmarked June 8, Announcements excellent motor, $95. 17 Dougher­ .\ a n t e d VO rUNE, repall and given by .-ommltteeman Ander­ Jim Vetrano, Scribe of the guests had put on evening Detour: The rougbeet dletance 1933 — and was the .postman's WASH TUBS Ona Cigaret Did It BY ROY CRANI regulate your piano or player Bond absolutely free with any pur­ The weekly meeting opened between two points. Neighbor—How does she do ItT ty street after 4:30 p. m. on Sun­ Wanted—Rooma—Biiard 62 Wanted—Real Estate 77 son. Officers were called front and clothes to do him honor. Man—Simple. - She now b i ^ face red! The shipment (from SlWE HAVK SEVERAL, pin ball piano. Tel. Manchester SU52. chase of $300 or more. This offer center and inspection was then with the Scouts repeating the Slmllle: Aa oboalete aa a hick philatelic agency): 46 cents worth day. expires February 27, 1943. (This WANTED—BY ELDERLY lady Scout Oath and Saluting the flag. town speed trap. from 26 or 30 stores. . games for your cellar or play­ NEW C50NVEHTIBLE TOPS, cel­ LAND WAN’TED IN Manchester. had by the troop committee. of stamps. room. Mechanically perfect, »20 offer has received the endorsement table board and pleasant, com­ Any kind. Cash paid. Full par­ Folio., ing this, patrols went The troop then divided into Building—Contracting 14 luloid replaced in curtains, all of the United States Government). fortably heated room In refined patrols where dues were collected Abraham Lincoln erred in hia 1 aach. Brunner’s, 80 Oakland St. kinds of leather work. Chaa. bak­ ticulars first letter. Write Box L, through their parts. T'.e Sequoia famous Gettysburg address. He No More Red Tape Now ■Tel. 5191.______private home. Telephone 4524. patrol put on signaling and two and a project and a stunt was dia- HOLD EVERYTHING FOR NEW OR ALTERATTON ing, 90 Canibrlage street. Tele­ Albert’s offer you the most for Herald. The Yanks said: "The 'worid will little note skits called “Worse Aid" and "Too c-’ssed. Reno, Nev.—(>P)—There’s no ^^WOUU3 YOU LIKE to earn $107 jobs see William Kanehl, 519 Cen­ phone ‘4740. your money....The best for your WANTED—1-2 OR 3 family. Man­ Much Arguing." The Wolf patrol Test passing and studying fol­ nor long remember what we say Find furnished Apt. for clean liv- ter street Telephone 7773. home. If you need furniture, then put on a first aid workout in here.” Yet It waa both noted and more red tape connected with Reno FURNITURE, ANTIQUE AND chester. All cash. Full details 1st lowed patrol cornera Ralph Azin- remembered. divorces. It's because of the war, : ing young American couple 'for stoves, rugs, etc., you'il find it letter. Write Box J, Herald. a blackout. ger passed the Tenderfoot tests, In England ' approx. 6 months. Elssential office modem, repairing and refini-shing, Rockville County Clerk Elwood Beemer ex­ Heating—Plumbing— expert workmanship. 236 School here at prices lower than you ex­ The Lions told all about the Richard Schubert passed First By Bruce Bairnsfather It takes a mother 21 years to plains. Scarlet dyes are needed employee. Call 2-1253. pected to pay. ‘ WANTED TO RENT OR buy five American flag. The Panthers then Class, Fii'kt Aid, George Green street. Tel. 2-0961. Lewis H. Chapman In Stara and Stripes make a nmn of her son. It takes elsewhere, so decrees now are Itoofing 17 96, Boclrville acres of land around Manchester, put on a funny skit called ‘The passed Thrift and Jim Vetrano suitable for truck gardening. Old Ford Car." After this came another woman ju s t, one night to bound with tape colored with ED COUGHLIN—REPAIRS OF PIANO TUNING and repairmg. THERE IS NO SHORTAGE passed One. Month and Law and make a fool out of him. dash of feint lavender. Player piano specialty. John of household items at Albert's. Phone 2-0559. a patriotic play led by Bob Kur­ Oath. Have Yon A House To Sell? all types of roofa. 390 Woodland land called "The Cystal Gazer.” atreet Phone 7707. (Tockerbam, 28 Bigelow atreet. Our buyers placed large orders The Seoul Craft game played ^ J? Have Cash Buyers! TaL 4219. months ago....Today our ware­ Arnold Heads The actors were Scouts Grobel, was a Safety garae.> Bottle Relay houses are bulging with merchan. case. The arrest was made by Su­ Miner, Anderson, Morrison and and Blind Walker were two othe'r SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH George L. Graziadio dise. Our ahqwroor- displays, the pernumerary Irving- WormsteUt Jensen. Following the play Frank games played. Beal Estate aad Insurance Help Wanted—Female largest in Connecticut, will make Building, Loan and Patrolman Arthur Francis. Crawsban- put on the "'Romance HAVE BUYER of—a Match.” The actors in that Starting next week Troop 126 \ co>» Jrii jy MS ttKYwe. ne. T. ■» wo. a a I IM Henry Street Phone 5278 FOB 4 OR 5-KOO.M SINGLE. F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. offers it easy for you to shop. You'll find Cioard of Tax Review wi.l hold its meetings on Tuesday just what you want at the price were: Indit.:i. James Hooker; at 6:30 sharp, instead of Wednes­ BY V. T. HAMUN Quick Sale! permanent employment, experi­ A session of the Board of Tax cmeer. Kenneth Barrett; Devil \\ ■! .\LLEY OOP Right You Are, Boys enced or inexperienced. Married you want to pay. Buy now, and Is Reelected President of Review will be held on Saturday ernecr, Kenneth Barrett, Devil, day. The Scouts must be on time womer for full or part time work save during this great sale. at the office of the Town Clerk John Hansen; Ghost, Elton Morri­ because there is something going Arthur A. Knofla ALBERT’S Rockville Association; in the Memorial building from one son; Clow r.ll Harris and Jack to happen at 6:30. Town 855 .Main St. Tel. 5440 or 5938 welcomed. Saleswomen full or . 43 Allyn St.—Hartford All the Scouts are, expected to ThSScHJOH... ] hAO B N O i}<^ part time. If you are inexperienc­ Others Selected. to four in the afternoon and six to Niebel. The scouts fonned a .half NOW WHCT next shall/ WHAT SAV W f ed, we will train you. Apply F. Phone 6-0358 eight in the evening. All 'persons circle and tenderf c»ot8, second shovel snow at the church at the WE THREE DO? TRY SOM6_ next snowstorm. OiFPERENT Advertisement W. Woolworth Co., Manchester. HOSPITAL BED FOR SALE or claiming grievances against the class, and first class scouts re­ Rockville, Conn,, Feb. 12 — assessment o? their properly as ceived badges. The scouts The meeting closed with the WANTED—EDCPERIENCED wo­ rent, fully adjustable. Rates rea­ (Special)—George Arnold, Jr., has tenderfoc'-. William Norris and Scout Laws and Scoutmaster's J*, . ‘ sonable. Call Keith Furniture. compiled by the Board of Asses­ . p.-hr. ' BOARD OF TAX REVIEW Available for Private men to sew covers on baseballs teen reelected president of the sors should file their complaints at Robert Jones; second class, Elmer Benediction. y Tel. 4159. Cub Scouts "Hear you're gain' errau again L1 T. a Ma. a a fw . at home. For particulars apply to Rockville Building and Loan Asso­ one of these meetings being held Morrison. Elton Morrison, Charles ITie Tober Baseball Co., Elm St., during this month. Gerald R. Rls- Harris, Sanford Miner Jack Weir, Pack 2, Den S tamarraw. Captain. Wander If "Oh, stop it, John—a little dog Notice Investments VINDOW SHADES— Venetian ciation. Manchester. blinds. Owing to our very low ley, Franklin B. Harlow and and Bob Jensen; first class, James George Cox, Scribe you'd mind delivering this person­ food won’t hurt you fill we can First Mortgages. 5,10 overhead, get our special low The other officers and directors Frank J. Clcchowski are the Hooker. The weekly meeting was held at ally fa my girl In Brooklyn?" gat meat againl” The Board of Tax Review of WANTED—LADY grocery clerk. reelected for. the ensuing year in­ members of the board. Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Mrs. Cox’s house. 'The meeting Mahieu Grocery, 183 Spruce prices on high grade window $M Town of Manchester, Conn., and 15 year plan. 6% in­ shades and Venetian blinds. Sam­ cludes: F. W. BratH«y,*rice, presi­ Lebanon, presented an American began at 7:10. Ross Shlrer passed win be hi aeaaion a t the Municipal street. dent; Charles M. Squires, secre­ Seek Word of Son and Troop flag. Taps were blown some testa at the beginning of the Building the following days dur­ terest. In amounts from ples furnished. Capitol Window tary; Frederick H Holt, assistant Mr. and Mrs. George N. Brig­ by the bvjler and parents and meeting. Most of the boys work­ FUNNY BUSINESS ing tba month of February, 1943: $2,00 to $5,.500. Inquiries WANTED —HOUSEKEEPER for Shade Co., 241 North Main street. secretary and trea.surer; Donald C. ham of 33 Elizabeth street are Scouts received hot chocolate and ed bn the project Jor the pack Moisday, Feb. 1—«:S0 P. M. to working couple, live in or out. Phonq,8819. Open evenings. Fisk, attorney. Board of Directors, seeking word of their son, Staff cup cakes. meeting. Clarence Arehson brOqght rBYTiHfirTta • P. M. invited. Can take woman and child or J, P. Cameron, George Arnold, Jr„ Sergeant Frank Brigham, who TriMip 47 ' a record called "Dan Beard talks husband and wife. Tel. 4044. TWMday, Feb. 9—8:80 P. M. to Machinery and Tools 52 Shcrwooil C. Cummings. Frederick has been in service in the South William 7'?mrroff, Scribe to the Scouts.” It was played about S P . M . Tel. Manchester 2-1088 or H. Holt, Charles M. Squires, Leb- Pacific for several months. The The weekly meeting of the troop three times. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Very Exclusive BY MERRILL BL06SBR beus F. Bissell, Frederick W. family has received word that oth­ The meeting ended at 8:05. After We*W*V. 8—8:88 P. M. DO YOU HAVE ADEQUATE CHECK YOUR FARM implements opened b; call to assembly blown t o 8 P . M . Write Box S, % The Herald now and order your repairs from Bradley, William V. Sadlak, Don­ er members of the bombing crew by the troop bugler. The, saluting the Living Circle the boys had the ItoBator. Pbb. 4—8:88 P. M. to ald C. Fisk, J. Everett North, Ray­ with which their son was con­ den Call. MAVBg seaoBAMr m ekh * The busoompamv eOSM—TMEV MUSTA CHANSBD 3 tm, ir SUM « too BAO^— INSURANCEr iia touis Layman who lain m itt^ on Public Safety has an­ sistant patrol leaders were also I WILL LIVE WITH HER— OF YOU WHEN HE GROWS UP er the first day of February, 1943. with automatic hot water ar­ nounced. nnmed. They are as follows; Rob- GONNA— /KNEW YOU'D rangement. Good lot. S. P. the Navy and is stationed in — A-A N O — OH, TO M — I Gustave Schrelber, SOLIMENE & FLAGG If you have a Single or ginia. ^WANT TO IN Chairman. $5,800. D. P. $1,000. AvaU- WITH HIM! LOVE YOU TO MUCH! able now. Inc. Two-Family House for sale, Meeting Tonight TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX ETverett T. McKinney, A Safe Place To Buy! There will be a meeting of fu n ­ Secretary. we will buy them and pay Knitted Spring Suit * 634 Center Street cash. eral Kitchener Lodge, Sons of St. John I. Olson. EIro Street. Two 6-room flats George, at its rooms this evening. Board of Tax Review, Manches­ with all Improvements. S. P. Call Pinochle Party ter, Conn. $5,500. D. P. $1,000. The Men’s Club of the Rockville Methodist church will hold a 8226 STUART J. WASLEY 1*4 yn. Hollister StreeL New 8-room FOR SALE state ’ne a te r Building pinochle party this 'evMiHg at 8 . -(0*> ^ Manchester single with fireplace and attach­ Telephone 6648.7148 o'clock in Wesleyan Hall. ed garage. Steam heat with West Center Street— Scouts Meet Evening Herald hot water attachment. Ready 6 • Room Single, steam Troop 14, Boy Scouts of Amer­ for occupanev Feb. 10. S. P.. heat. Fireplace. Heated ica, held a meeting in the City 5S10 ^ ^ I t ^ Classitied Advertisements $6,900. D. P. $1,500. Council Chamber last evening Count SIX averd^^e words tu a itnc garaRe. IV ml Cl InltiiiU. ourobora and .abbreviations with Scoutmaster Archie Hewitt •acb count at a and cumpound BOLTON— Family Dwelling, Main presiding. The program included wo^o at iMo wtiida. Minimum coai HAVE BUYER the opening ceremonies-,. ..with It ^nce of three Unes. Just bit Route 8. 5-room street, North section. Won­ Scout Oath and Roll Call; review OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR UOUFLB Umt rates per day tor iranalent house. I acre land. S. P. 88,500. 2-FAMILV HOUSE. Act quick­ OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS ada. D. P. $600. derful location for h profes­ ly- If you have property to sell. of History of Boy Scouts; Scouts KHei'libe MMr«*a i«. IH«7 sional man and good invest­ 8m Part in the War; Patrol Meet­ MN OCCUPAT;iON ? — E6AD, SOU POETRV 1 P ELTB ? C.ish Charge ings; Dedication of Honor Roll of WHATIS PTGUV VEK T H E B E S GOtOKlA w e l l .IF .H E \ t Conacuutive Uuya ...i i cut u cia qoVENTRY— ment. Arthur A. Knofla 4 -nZVKSA DO--SHCW HE’S B E TT2 0 UBLE WAS IN h it l e r ’s INSURANCE HAVOKSrtAVMS AR.& —^ HAOE NOU ANY 1 Conaeculive Days ..{ ir ctsIlJ ci8 Scouts who are In the armed ME, O P? WHV^E’e KIMDA IM UTOPl^"ALL UTOPIA HE’D B E ’ RECORDS Tb BHOW 1 Day ...... CLS|13 cis .Main street. South Coventry. 855 Main St. TeL 5449 or 5988 forces and Scoutmaster's Bene­ OK5E-TRACK-MINDED/ — VOELL, Foster street, near Cen­ GOT ’ER UP TV^ GOIKJ’ RA^E ■VEteV HAPPY IF HOW m a n y p o e m s j All ordert foi irregular insertiunt 7-room single. 2-car garage. 2 ter, 6-Rdom Single. Fur­ diction. . . MORE SPEEDS TOWARD, WILL HAVE TO THE OTHER GOy I AM A PLAVWRIGHT, 6ClElCiTlS>T Will be cbaigcO at the one xiiiie rate acres of land. 8. P. to,000. , Marriage Announced AKJ’ TWO MOTCHES, TOWK), AND IbiVJEKCTDR— BUT MV ORSKlKlSSOOSELL \ tfpacitti ratea for Jong term every D. P. $800. Now avalteble. nace heat. Large lot. Ex­ \ FINISH EVEN— WAS AHEAD. OF day advertising given^upon request Announcement is made of the OF FEED OM . THAT WILL ALL HIM W HEN t h e y SEASONAL PUR.SUIT VvJOULO ANNUALLY Y-M-CfTHER- Ada ordered cancelled betura the cellent location. marriage of Miss Harriett Eliza­ m o r e 'n m e / OOV' BALL (3AKAE& WERE LINED UP VNISE.OIOMOU NOTICE or filth day wiU be charKed only beth Groscb of this city to Geno ORSOMEBC20/ ■ AGAINST A BE HUbSTlH© W ILDLIFE/— for the actual number of timea the NORTH COVENTRY, CONN. Also several new, central­ 1 COM8 TWE MllKJTRS WOODS ■ V0WER.E X PUT MV ad appeared, chaiglog «t cue r. te (Near Bolton Town Line On Francis Colombaro of Me U. S. WILL B E VERY WALL/ oarnad but not alowanco or »^und& ly located, thoroughly mod­ Army now stationed at Plum Is­ U— I laxuaDDvy FOR VALUABLE-PELTS, NiOT HAT? can ba made on aix uma ede «?rppad Route 44) — FOR SALE The little girl who wears this an^r tiu onh juy. 7 em 4-Room Singles with 2 land, N. Y. The marriage took TD M m U O fai TWE MEPfT No **tlU toibida"; display lines net New 6-room single with porch. unfinished rooms on seepnd 6 Rooms and Sun Parlor. place on February 6th with Rev. dirndl Is bound to feel like a young O iNNOUslEO/ ‘ aoid. Slodera kitchen and bath. Steam Steam heat. Fireplace. Two- A. A. Geist, assistant pastor-, of fashion plate for it Is one of the Xha Uaraid will not b« responalbia heat (coal). Pyrofax gas. Large floor. F. H.%A. finan|ced. St. Bernard's Catholic church of­ prettiest styles imaginable. tor more than one incorrect Inaar- car garage. Toilet down. Youngsters are. very fond of the tlOB of any advartiaemeot ordered hen coop. 2< ; acrea land.. S. P. ficiating. for more than one Uma. $7,000. D. P. $1,600. Apply Tile Bath up. Lot 75 ft. Kiowa Meettag snug bodies and gathered flaring Tho Inadvartent omlstlon of lo- front. Occupancy March 1. ' Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca­ skirt. .corract publication of—advaruaiug Pattern No. 822flNs in siaee 2, will bo raotifled only by cancellation Edward J. Holl hontas, will bold a -meeting this "Of tba oharga mada for tha aervloe 6-Room Single on Woodland evening, at eight o’clock in Red 3, 4, 5 and 6 years. Size 3 dress ^ fondarad. 1009 Main St. Manchester Men’s Hall. takes 1 5-8 yards 35-inch mate­ Ji advartlaamaata nuat eonform Read Herald Advs. street. Furnace heat. Gar­ Lodge of Sorrows rial. bonnet 5-8 yard. 3H yards •tyla, copy and typography with age and chicken coop. ~«iAtiona anforead by tha publlah* The Rockvills Lodgs of Elks rtc-rac trimming. u d thay raaerva tha right to Priced Low for Quick Sale! held a Lodge of Sorrewa Thurs­ y For this attractive pattern, 9li roTiao or rajaot aay copy oon* day evening at their wasting with send 15 cents, plus 1 cent for •rod objoeuoaabla. L DUMINO HOOM ■ CUaatflad ada 4-Room Cape Cod. Fire­ tribute being paid to th'a Uta postage, in coins, with your ngma. ba labllahad aana day luat ba John B. Bon an and Stsphan Con­ Ths youngBy , rtruetlons for Baby Suit (Pattern addrsaa, pattern number and sisa tl o'clock noon, latur- For Tomorrow's Home place. Oil burner. F.H.A. nors,'who died recently. Past Ex­ No. 5510) send 10 cents in coin, to The Manchester Evening h financing. family will be smartly attired for alted Ruler Clarence J. McCarthy spring in this lig h t' blue, finely your name and address and the pat­ Herald’s Today’s f*attern .Service, 14 Year Want Ada was the euloglat. knitted sweater and sPants suit. tern number to Anne Cabot, The 106 7th Avenue. New York, N. Y. sent to Jail Manchester Evening Herald, 106 Here ie good news for all home wsptsd svsr ths tsls- Buy U. S. Bonds Today! .Accident Insurance, $10.00. The etripeiT Pink ancNyhite like CKABoa RATE atvsn George Levine, 57, with no per­ hie pretty etteeka! Seventh Avenue, New York city. sewing readers! The first issue of __ a aoBvaatsaos to advsr- manent address, was before Judge k*lenty of baby wools Jta the Enclose 1 cept postage for each Fashion is just off the press. but tbs CASH RATES will bs John N. Keeney in the Rockvillo pattern ordered. Fashion Is a new book of pat- PDId- PAYMENT It sHbps, you know—Uncle Sain In- tM oOtos oa dr bs- Stuart J.Wa$ley City Court on Thursday on aiata that the little' ehavera mave Anne Cabot’s Fall and Winter teriw, sewing information, tabric day fallowiBs tb* Manchester Lumber & Fuel Co. charge of vagrancy. He bad been wool garmenta if they want them! Album now available — doaena of news and fashion forecaata which Saab ad. othsrwtso Real Entoto and Insaranoe sleeping nights in hallways and Sweater la IS inches In le n g th - auggestlons for smart, waim,.knit win serve aa your moat valuable Ddb GHOT A RABBIT AfB Will bo oollsot- State Theater Building ___ bnltv. for orrots In Everett T. McKinney, Mgr. doorways and according to the po­ little "britches” are ten inches long. and ‘ crocheted garments, \^patch source of Inspiration for all spring^ . .. IK MO. » A Nff. T H C o n r b « » GUV ACetOENTALLS! M jqiOt ada wtu ba assumstrsnd •Center Street ' Telephone 5115 Telephone 6648 or II t6 lice, has also been pan-handling. Easy to knit and ss good an invest­ work’ ideas, quilts, ernbrmdrws— and summer sewing. Send for. this \SL ic a . t ba guarsa- lie was. given 30 days in jail and ment as a War Bond! send for your copy. Price 151 helpful guide today, the price ia ordered to pay the coats of tba To obtain^con ItUng in - ' cents. iasc. t' ' I ••>•* y FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12.194* PAGE TWELVE I

ice, motor corp, and other services or experience would be helpful, ganiution. In U)is way, they, ,..~tj8Uiur'^orliAN Herald Adv. Aa Usual • Aides Needed Applicable to Manchester. but la not essential. For con­ become well acquaintied with the (Rnown Aa (laeen Alice) About Town School Board Brings Qukk Result s course will consist of ten venience, a registration "blank la participations of the whole Chap­ S P IR m iA L MAUIUM hoursN^ 1< itures on Red Cross Or- printed in another section of this ter. ' — Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son Richard Turcotte, of 41 ganisattqn, and ten hours on office paper. Ju.-;! flit It In. cuf it out. and Bom With m VeU. __ Mcrriant ^Repeats Plea Server street, Inserted an ad­ Bv Red Cross mail It t-y the Chapter office. Reg­ Readings Dally, Including Sunday, ^ 1 routine.'’Cgrtlflcates and Staff As­ _____1 bon yootordojr to vertisement -In The Herald sistant's piha, whioh have a yel­ istration may also be msde by tele­ 9*A. M. to B P. M. Dr By' Appoint­ _ _ Mki. Arthar J. AwJeroon. Isst night offering an automo­ phoning the office. ment. In the Service of the Peo­ low border deqpratod with crossed % Income Tax Returns ^ «( ipdBcMd. M m Tho baby bile. It was to have run for Staff Assistants Are quills, will b e '’qwarded to those ple lor SO Venn. iTo Again Ask Select­ It IB recommended that all 169 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. , l i 't t * S r t g n a dchlM o f Mr. and three days but this morning completing the cluiree. They will chairmen of the various corps, „ Prepareil '— Arthur J. Airfotoon, 8r., of the ad was stopped. He had Wanted to Help in the be required to pleo)$e 18 hours of Phone 8-0097'*' men to Appropriate people enrolling In the new motor ReamtnaMe Fee!*" Mtor. Maoo., oim! tho flrat sold the car. Chapter's Office. volunteer service a year. corp. and other active members r m i t of Mrs. Christina $5<0Q0 to Buy Land. Mr. Turcotte told about the Telephone Manrheeter ,t'j08 .- To Work In LoemI XHfiw of the Chapter, attend the first telephone starting to ring ten hour period on Red Cross Or- Read Herald Advs. The Board of Education ' will, soon after the paper was on A limited number of applicants Staff Assistants will wonMn the the street. The car was sold In will soon e selected for training Chapter office, and will be k ^ ll- ' lio n t lU rty A. Howlwul has meet Monday night ^ th . the se- sble for keeping records of a^h etrtfwl nfoiy in North Africa ac- less than an hour. This did not all Red Cross Staff assist'anUi. lectmen to present s T%qWst that stop the telephone from ring­ They will be trained in office rou­ other activities, as may be nere; « r d iB ( to air-mall tetters received eary. For Instance, when the mo­ bgr his psusnta, Mr. and Mrs. Al- $5,000 be appropriated at the spe­ ing. however, until after 11 tine. suc'n aa typing reports, cer- o'clock last night, he said. tifleates. letters, doing tiling and bile blood bank comes to Manches­ iN d A. Howland of Strickland cial town meeting next month for ter, Staff Assistants will 'be re­ the purchase of land to the south ahsw’ering I' c telepK'dhe. They will learn about tho Red Cross organi­ quired to make records of the 'NEW ftt the High school building for fu­ zation and will hear talks on the donors. * in od ier Red Crooa Hbme Nurs- ture school purposes. Howard to Appear various corps such aa iproductlon, Applicants should have a knowl­ w olais la baitif: formed and any­ canteen, nurse's aides, home serv­ edge of typing, secretarial training one interested in Joining should This land Is owned by Cheney m in touch with the instructor, Brothers. It Is In the tax list for Again al Legion SPRING SUITS IKs. Betty Mcllduff. or any of the $7,506. U was on this land that toPowing: Mrs. Mary Balch of the former < teachers' boarding Waabington street, Mrs. Cynthia house was located. Pappy Howard and his Gang A FUTU RE Perry of Strickland street, Mrs. .. The Board of Education last made a distinct hit at the Legion ------FOR T H E PAST In Styles You Will Like B. r . Kavanek of Summer street. Jtme presented this/plsn to the Home last Saturday night and as sele^Cti"®" thelf joint board a consequence he will be back The memory of a loved one will live on * Mrs. Lester W. Rogers of 279 again tomorrow evening for the meetlhg and agairt brought It to In proud heauty', honored by a suitable ^ ^ Mannish and Dre.ssmaker Snruce street' left yesterday for the attention of the selectmen in weekly "Fireplace" program stag­ memorial. iterth Worth, Texas, where she September, but the matter was ed by the Post. There will be two Reeaune of our long experienre a*' 'I styles in worsted twill, erin spend a week with her hus­ not Included In the call at the'an­ hours of entertainment and a two memorial craftMnen, we can be of I worsted crepe, tweeds, band. Corporal Lester W. Rogers nual town- -meeting In October. hour dance program. service to .vou In making your eholce. o f I ^ t e , Texas. The option that was secured on Howard came to Manchester Won't you rail on ns, or let us call aa I and herringbones. Skirts the land expired and .since then last fall for the Victory Bond cam­ you ? I with kick pleat front or Mlantonomoh Tribe No. 58. 1. the Board of Education has again paign and made a hit at that lime O. R. M., wlU hold lU regular studied the situstion and another but other engagements have pre­ I kick pleat front and hack meeting in the Zlpscr club on option secured. vented him from returning to .Man­ or knife pleats front and Brainard place this ewning at 8 Now the Board of Education is chester until Commander Wilfred Manchester Memorial Company e^dock sharp. to. ask the selectmen to have in­ Clarke started his week-end pro­ A. AlmeftI, Prop. back- cluded in the call for the special grams for the Legionnaires and Comer .Pearl and Harrison Streets Tel. 7787 or 5207 meeting, something that will their friends. Howard will pie.sent 0|>en .Sundays *'*The Red Cross is In need of five Buy Direct and Save Money! tredle type or electric sewing ma- make possible the purchase of the an entirely different show tomor­ Colors include aqua, cMnee to be used by qualified land for school. use. row night. groups working on production. The tan. navy, red. and blue. ssacbine will be serviced and tSkeh good care of. It is hoped that pa­ Sizes 1’2 to '20. triotic women will understand this Med and offer the loan of their siarblnss either for the duration eff lor a specified period, so that tba sewing work may continue. .TWiphoM the Chapter Office, S<^, for further Information and bfreaffimsnts for picking up the ■atfilnee.

Mr.' and Mrs. William P. Hall eg 18 Orchard street and their dMShter, Faith, left yesterday fim norida. Mr. Hall will re- \ r to Manchester next week Imnliiff Us wife snd daughter in V M d a where they plan to remain -§tr several weeks. $ 2 5 - o 6 NisB MlUto Casper of Stafford V. '.■pstags is making her home as « oompantoR of Mrs. Dorothy too mmmo of HAakamtiHinkmatack street Shop at HALE'S Self Vhn CfP Ohih .M Ctenter ehuroh toMifroMiik TMoey K. Jones of Wim. Torti Q ty, at ita maeting Serve and Health Market Bm Suf Mwitog at six o’clock. ■Mi v U ba the ssoond in a aerlea Sf'SPSfvnaMi on worid Chrlstlaa- Hate’s 1 ^ . Mr. Jonas Is traveling aec- ■ i \ sutosy fsv tbs Studant Chnstisn Loaf and Is well known on BREAD 6c aansgt eunposas at America. l8 n gndunta at both Oblo- Hate’s (7 id Tala IMvscsity. Coffee and Crumb Cakes SSSSS^ a 9. CL. will this av»- SSSSSS sfeloek to the Mls- 17c each 1310|------oral QiQ H ate’ s at Emanuel lurah who plan to at T:80 St ths West Jelly Doughnuts and These Foods Will Be Rationed Oanter, and htotont alrandy notiflsd anyone, Mtoold eontnet Miaa Bette Erick- Crullers » DU7.' 25c By the Point System Mn S8 Hartford Road, Phone 7326 BLOUSES toffatw ssvoa o’clock. All Luther CROSSE & BLACKWELL’S Tisugnuirs will be wrelcome. Canned and Bottled Fruits and Fruit .luices; Apples, including Crabapples, .Apple.sauce; .Apricot.s; Baby CONDENSED SOUPS Foods; Berries, all varieties; Cherries, red, sodr and Cotton Blouses $1.39 Lecture Is Given pitted; Cherries other; Cranberries and Sauce; Fruits White, yellow, blue, rose. Shirtwaist style, short sleeves. •Tomato Your Choice Sizes 32 to 40. On Williamsburg Can for salad and Fruit Cocktail; Grapefruit; Grapefruit • Scotch Broth Juice; Grape Juice; Peaches; Pears; Pineapple; Pine­ Miau Catharine Putnam gave an apple Juice: all other canned and bottled fruits; Fruit Rayon Crepe $ 2 .9 8 totereatlng talk to Center Church •Consomme Juices and Combinations. Oufld members Wednesday after- j Long sleeve .shirtwaist, white. Sizes 32 to 38. ,,inoon. •Vegetarian Canned and Bottled Vegetables and Vegetable introducing Williamsburg to bar audience, Mias Putnam brief­ •Vegetable Juices. ly sketched its history. Williams- - Short Sleeve Blous^ burg was the second capital of ] Asparagus; Baby Foods; Beans, Fresh Ligia. Green f Sizes 32 to 38 . ths Virginia colony about the and W ax, all canned and bottled dry varieties, including time of the Revolutionary war. Soy Beans No. 2 Can 19c baked beans, soaked dry beans, pork and beans, kidney Ths old buildings have been re­ SLACKS $1.49 to $2.29 stored as they -#ere in 1690.. Miss beans and lentils. Beets, including pickled: carrots, o. Corduroy Putnam told of the many beauti­ * c. corn, peas, sauerkraut, spinach, tomatoes, tomato catsup ful gardens, especially those with Brown, Blue, Green New k thm Ttmm to BU Y boxwood borders. and chili sauce, tomato juice, all other tomato products; Spaghetti Sauce 2 ' .lars 25c The March meeting of Center all other canned and bottled vegetables, vegetable juices Church Guild will be held on A GOOD FOUNDATION Wednesday, March 10, at 2 p. m. Sunshine and combinations. 33-98—$4-98 at the Manchester Memorial hos­ pital. This meeting will be de­ _ Wool 9 nd Rayon To get a good foundation voted to hospital work. Krispy Crackers Lb. Can 19c Other Processed Foods Gray. Sizes 24 to 30 these days— reaAy good, Aunt Jemima Canned Soups, all types and varieties. Dried, de­ get a “ >ai^red~ garment, hydrated fruits— pruifes,\ raisins, all others. Frozen ' $4-59^.| TALL CED.ARS n Family Flour 2u, Lb.Bag $1.19 Fruits— cherries, peaches, strawberries, other berries, all other frozen fruits. Frozen Vegetables— asparagus, Glen Plaid'and ewt and'dpstgned with TOMGHT beans, lima; beans, green and wax; broccoli, corn, peas, o Herringbone Tweed the knife edg)c peecMion 8:00 O’Cloek (3-Pound Sample FREE!) spinach, all oth^r frozMi v^ eta b les. Tan * Y that fowndaticMM nwset 1 Orange Hall. 1 Quoker ;0at8^' 2\^kRs. 21c -Items Not Included T now baveW they are »o , 20 Reg. Games At ( 82 a Game for 25c JN Candied fruits, chili con cam e, frozen fruits in con­ control — comfortably. FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES tainers over 10 pounds, frozen vegetables in containers Children’s 2 Ft m Games! over 10 pounds, fruit cakes, fruit juices in containers Come see and you *9 agree. C i Fretoi, Large T Specials! over one gallon, fruit puddings, jams, jellies, meat stews containing mme vegetables, olives, paste products (such SLACKS Each Sweepstake I Soup Bunches 12 c as spaghetti, macaroni, noodles) whether or not they are Corduroy - -— A packed with added vegetable sauces, pickles, potato Mlad, Red, Brown, Green $5 Door Prixe! No. l,Quallty ^ preserves, relishes, vegetable juices in containers over ^ Sizes 8 to 16 one gallon. J ' Potatoes P€ In order to allow our customers the allotted number $3.98 ' HAS • SMotis. a n m iifs Freeh, Crisp of cans of canned goods per person in the family and to a llo w you a reasonable stock for consumption during the Plaid — Wool and R#yejn MATTRESSES Celery Hearts Bchs. pre-rationing period, February 20 to 28, WHEN NO T«s! W# Have Plenty of CANNED GOODS WILL RE SOLD, we are relaxing Inaonprinf Mattrasacs Freah, Large Bonoh some of our restrictiona on canned goods. $3-29 A t Please be patriotic— do not hoard— bu;^ only enough ifit Parsley to bring your supply up to peii^tted amounts and carry MARTHA MANNING I $19.95 yon over the period between now and rationing., .and Jwlcg Ftotida DRESSES- New Spring Styleat $5.50 to $7.50 Spun rayons, rayon crepes, Oranges rayon jerseys. Plain colors snd prints. Sins 12 to 20— iCEM P'S w- ™ k|p 8 18t4 to a it i. ^ I The JWHAL4 CORK wJW .HAL4cou Grapefruit, M a h c h i s t m C o h n . 1 ■ $6.50 to;$12,98 MAMCMISTIR CQMW* I I I wii— ^ w w — ......

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L iv A e B jo t N e a r ly >^1 ,' ^ on len Suffered by M|^n Yanks GivC'^ Force; Allied Plaiies ^ap Forces eiit Also Gives Raid InstallatioUs in CoalitioirE^ ^Allies isu ra n ce U n it e d N|f New Britain Sector; tions in War Until Fires ~ Are Started. War Coi^iic Musi Not Armies March in Tri> Americak\Ctm^ue9t of Allied Headquarters in Talk erne [t in R jdt \ u n ip h in Sti ts p t Australia,. Feb. — Guadalcm^ Official­ I "X r : X ' Berlin, Rome n d T o - Japanese, forces' which suf­ ly Descr^i^^as Com­ A t ta c k HO M a d e o n Morrison' AsseiPs^Eco- kyo; Giiarai e e s P o s t - fered a_ sharp defeat after plete . Rout pf^ A rn^ thrusting close to the Allied A ri nt. Bureaucracy ndmic War/^teads^tp W a r S c l R i i ^ airport at Wau, New Guinea, A South Pacific Bas^/ff^. IS.— ineoiii Day Gath Military /Action . and are contipuing to withdraw shingWn, Feb. 13.—-{/P> The Amerlcap.^conqu^ of toward SalamaUa, 35 miles to er^gs of Repuhlicaifs. Must /he Avoided. — Pre8t d «w Roosevelt held Guadalcanal officially \de- the northeast, in the face of out to ay^mltottled world to­ increased Allied pressure, an Al­ scribed todajf as a “complete r ^ t y The As^iated Press Nottii^gham, England, Feb.< 13. day thyprqim 8e.of “actual' lied communique said today. The and uthSr defeat of a Japaqas^ call foi^, a cbi^ltion of Re­ — (y('-7 Home Secretary Herbert invasums” of follow­ main Japanese forqe was rep>rt- aanS^ which executed a non-order- publicans and ’“real'^Democrats," Mbmson, discussing the shape of ing Battle/of TumSiy and ed yesterday to be falling Mcl* withdrawal.' coupled with an attack on “arro­ on Mubo. 12. mUes from S^a« The description came from Vp post-war world,-..Warned to- great aiw decisive” jmaua, alter suffering losses^ of Comdr. Ralph E. 'Wilson, a NaVai gant bureaucracy" and criticism 'aky that the Allies must take c a ^ ns— insj;ead of islandrby- nearly 1,000 men. offlcer^on the staff of Maj. Gen. of the administration’s conduct'oi lest they '’-‘slip Into the Old rut''of iland drives— against, the .Conttaiie M Mo^ UP yyiexander M. Patch, commander the war, highlighted the tradlt^' economic , ' nationalism’’ after/ s" in CSiina and over Ji^M Allied patrols^jK^tlnued to ipop of American troops on Guadalca­ attempts to .land on the western beach of Buna^...New Guinea, resulted only in ci jaltles. ai Lincoln Day gatherings of/Re- SLChlevlng victory and So Itself. He also gave assurance that up the Kumusr rtver area,. south- nal. He spoke to amplify a report as shown above. In the background, the landing barge fl^ts, deserted. Tokyo announced W i week publicans' last night. hopes, of an enduring peace. ths United Natiems were -in thia \eaat of Wad, where the Japanese on ;he Island eampaign by Gener­ that thA Jap^eM forces had been withdrawn from Ghaiialcanal and Buna “atter their miAi n had Alf M. Landon, the parf^'j^ 1936 “International trade -on a /na- war until they march in triumph o Iimded..'iMme reliSforcements last al Patch. been^fulfilled.’^Signal Corps Photo from NEIA Tele pi-esidential candidate: V J 6 ^ 1 tloflalist, cornpetitlve baaia t o eco- torough the streets of Berlin, Dteember In an effort to bolrter Wilson sa)d It would take days W, Bricker of Ohio, m^n^ioned ' noiflic wai/'^C he said, “eMnomic 'Rome and Tokyo and were dstsv- thmV Buna foothold, now held by to clean up the mesa’’ ^ ------— ^ a Republican preai^n^l possi­ war leMto' to fliilltary w s^an at-^ mined that the Nazi," Faaclst or fth e AlUes- Today’s communique Gen. Patch’s report said 6,i bility for 1944; atm mp. Joseph tempt at economic domination ydll Japanese war-lord form of gov­ Japs were kill^ and 127 captifred said 1S5 nlore Japanese stragglers Martin' of. hlassynuMtts, minor­ be resisted like attempu at mili­ ernment shall “never again” doas- In the closing 25-day di^ve and liad been kUled in the Kumual ity leader of /'the/ House and tary domiiyition and/will divide inate a nation g;uaranteed post­ added that equipment captured SQpiei% .rm i 0$nvaw Their e t war self-detennlnatlon. and op others were found former national R^ubliean chair­ the world mto w a rrw camps.” included 273 machine-guns, 80 The chief executive made thato-x deAd of starvation and other man, Joined in assailing what Mar­ On the domestic^onpmic front, field pieces,' 18 anti-aircraft guns, caiWs. tin describ^ aa/’expanding airo- Morrison added, toe problem''wUl daclarations last night in a radio nine anti-tank gims, 181 mortars, be, to "switch from war address from the 20th annual din­ Allied'planes raided Jai^ese 385 rifles, 22 radios, 13 trucks, six Tighte^(ArOuhd Trappe ' Ndzis gant burqflucwy.” / ' , ner at the White House Corra- instulatlons In the New Britain economy to p ^ e economy aa small 'trucks and much miscella­ V syikes /nother Note - quickly sa we/mn . . . without a spondents’ Association. It waa kto area Vesterday, Ataitlng fires On neous equipment. ^rfetary /of the Navy Knox, first'-war review since his Casa­ the Rapopo airdrome at Rabaul. hangover, a //morning after the 8,000 Japanese Kllk^ empb'aslring' he . was a Republi- night befop blanca "unconditional sumndaF' ' A JaJ^ese transport of 6,000 U r Drive Southward Wilson said that a late climate cafl.' sttflcl/another note, however, itala Battonlng confertocs: with Prime - 'Minlataj tons wa^bombed near Cape Ortord idicated as many ass 8,000 Japs rsenal tish Beat y gprtnglieid, 111., scene of Lin- CTiurchtll. and left i^ripplqd and staUonary, rom Retaken KraS' To accomplish this purpose he Id been killed on GuadalcamU ,Coin’s tomb. Recalling that Lin­ World-WMq Offsnsivea the commil^ique said.' ^ arid no more than 2,000 were nbihrmeisk to Try to coln bso been subject^ to criti­ predlOtod that the government Back Strong woiild^ve to maintain some form He spoke of woiid-wlds offsB*' evacuated by landing boats to Area Target cism., JCnox-sald. / \ alves stemming from that confar- emy destroyers. / Enifelop Rostov Army. “We see history reputing itself. of/Atlonlng and control over raw / o p g A d m it] L o $b . - ^ iMterials and prices, ence and of the developing BatOa Patch’s summary, covered a' pe­ Our president, ouT leaders have of Tunisia with its' sxpse|dd O f SevenWariftips riod froin the inltial^A^ult on For Airmen A x i^ A tt^ k been . subjected ^ to all the .Mme. -■‘•Without this,” Morrison said, lere would certainly be astro- “heavy” losses on tbs Allied Mt. Austen Jan. 2- ^ the ’’clean­ fa'miUar charges &f 80' years age. flr the attempt to pnah ths CBamy By The A^wiated up operatlona"^ which • finally . . . ------Soviet R u g a ’s Armi'efl We have seep again in UiSse .hodrs^ ‘nemlcal rises, lii prices with Ail A Japani^ m ^iial beaqquar- the dangers. of- ifllmtlon at a time into the sea and cyefl the way for /I crushed all .JAp reaistsmce at 4:25 Powerfut,\*“>** t^ay French Algeria^Spabin ^^of another , supreme struggle' what be called ’Invaalonfl’—ha X ters poidmuaique\ broadcast by the p. m. 9, Solomons time.’* / ' . - . *AxIs troops pMketed same temblstionp of parti^n, when everyone will be rushing to ^ ;^kyo radio todah said Japan had buy arM:■we'Shall he suffering i Ufsdv toe. plural tudee of Bto thrusts of the.American Fomiatibns A c r o s s extrefliCv westera C|fUch8us On Patrol C^ture S vantage'Obstruct our' la p ^ f' pur- ropeamvcontlnent. - . Atffered the loss ra s^en warships As from Cape- Esperance and poses-ZL ■ / verely from wartime shortazes.' a i^ dsunage to shc\ln the fighting Channel T Today o d a y After north ol, Nov^ssisk and- Italian s;.. G/F r m a .^^JdorrlsOn expressed belief that He described the whole world ’erabue met at the victory hour Lyfldon, speaking .At C^aha. today aa "one nslghborhood” aia^ off ^ Solomons and New Guinea And all Jap resistance, except f<^r aimed a drive Nsouthward proposed the Democcflt-Rembllcan since Mig. 7, 1M 2, while .Allied A s s a u lt s ‘ -ill. l^ight Report l^ont .(Continued ea Fags Eight) said unless ths peace thflt fo“ Mattered Individuals, ended. I’rom recaptured Itrasno^- ctolition as a guarantee'tkat 'Vice thia war reoognlaea this and forces lim eight s im l^ i^ \ eight 'President W a lla ^ “and Ina fellow ------— i — meisk which would envelop a justice to the human iflos, toe Londpn, Feb. l 3.—(J*)—’ihe R. A. Allied Hea^uartCra' n/ North travelers will not lead im dowfl" the I _ - n- (Oontinoed oa.Fagp Two) \ 7 huge German Army at RosIot and germs of another wfirld war “arfll struck again at Hitler’s arsenal Africa, F e y 13.——WVVAa was not diaclosed''immediately in in the'Vhilla not^ and south of the party. aesceim ant of,., Vandeiv Krasnodar Evacuated road bwween/Pont-du-Eaha and SeiiatoTH Generally Do tions’/and that , the peo(ils aa a' Army ebaervatioa plane with Wo I^doit, but the German radio, ’The t^gle of domestic policies whole were only too .Willing to/ mew aboard. has been mlasifig (A Berlin broadcast recorded Robaa, iV to/d. . ' ' . and bureaucracy which acknowledging damage, in one managing Not Expect Any Agree­ give up shoes and sugar, and < Blass'Wdteeaday afternoon on \a hjlt Le^es Air by The Associated Press stated (’The Gerinan^hjgh command re­ prevented our return to prosperity ported tha^he front, wwt again fee and autoinobile' riding- flight frosB Bradley Field, Wind­ center, aald the raid MraS'of the that the Germans had evacuated under/he Ro(wcvflt administration ment on Detailed Post- in H o t e l quiet In ’runteia because of bad privileges ' i^d prii&ta—tor sor Locks, Conn., to Mlt- sc mMy prifloners wcie -.^ken,” Nations agreement or any detail­ ply lines ft great cosy Hitler had lanta, tin., M d €orp. Urals T. walked awjAy from thsjlen'o Army Second Successive Attack >- ward driving Army lay only Afiied conyfninique Tenn., .said: - ' ' Vqgt. Jr,;, 25i of Brooklyn. The “Wetlare involved in such a mix­ ed ,.p^-war program , although been willing t o pay /nat .cost fto air\ a handful, of'»^rmy Last night’s sssault was the sec­ hiilea north of Stalino, a..maw In- (Allloq'' planes bomi he “knows the 'consequences 0# EDC said the plane had enough charges list flight, ond succ^iye nii^t attack on the dustfifi city, and only tqZmilee chine-gunned towns ajia'pa^n-^ ture of social reforms and regl- 6r/ie 'expressed ,hop^ for a settle­ tool for only abont fear M d oas- meptation for political power in ment on “baslj: prindples’t in the Allied victory in was. itsd early tw^y' .ln y a Reich, the .l^ Naval beae and aub- from the north shore of tM Sea of ger trains on the island of' (IctUr “Those consequences,’’ he said. hnlf boors of flight. dowq^ iwn hotel. \ \ marine bulIding^ yards St Wll- Asov, leaving only tlw narrow anfLIn Calabria province i ,,the the ponduct of W’ar 'that the party near future. / N ™ • .• '* corridor of retreat fo^the" Gei> High Skcptlclsm/of Urtder8ecfa|ary of lb was arrested at 8 :2^x^aK Italian mainland, the Italii (OoBtinaed/Oh Page Two) 'M Burt In Crash A.t.) by Detective SeAgts, (Conttnued on Pflge Two) mans at Rostov and ifl the Donets Mmmahd reported. The adcaat; ((Continued on Page Two) State Sumner . Weliea’ Prim tat /(x . ------Gary, Ind., Feb. 18— Aj Peti-R^‘ sd and Al Florlne of \the basin. TScorded by The Asaocia PresA Lyesterday that the United Natl , ;,|ilow|y .moving ttitee-oar Fhbnqrl- Reno 'lice department on a tip The capture of . Krasfloanueitf said threw were killed 12 in-^ decide promptly the method Of. vanla railroad passenget' traim, from a\person who had read Imi aloa cut the nmin DniepefopM- Jured Iman attack on fl passenger putting alms of the Atlanti-; Char­ westboond from ValW'alao'’ to uescrlptim .In the newspapers. ravsk-Stalino rtolway. fram. Axis bombery Were - de­ SoIqii^ Urge ter Into effect, was based’ chiefly W m F a v o r CflUcago, stniok a. crowded The 24ryear-old descendant of At Voiroahi^ak, the- Bufsians clared to have attacked Allied on a belief that after-the-war con- aad. M empty; dtreet VW oar laIV Gary Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt placed anoth^ plncer aroufld Vor- ships at anchor at BrtiJgie and Bone ditiohs cannot be .envisioned now. today, Inju^g. .30 Of sUU bad mth him the red' bath­ 4ve Pushed “with gaoif results/’ Only patrol Head Welles in urging'agreeipent on a passengers. 'ilie ooioompaay robe and u n Army shoes which (C eu U A ^ ou Pagp^ ’Two) - activity was repo/ted' from -’Tunl- post-war program . t o avert .’’dis-. ported 28 persons were' taken to constituted \hla outer attire when slaVr aatrous” rivalries, safd it Wbuld be The German brow’ waa believed to far easier to accomplish pow while Merry hoe^tai, hot that moat of he cltinbed>\through a window at A c t E r a s e C u r b Propose Unified Global Pl^ge to Reading'Pub­ them were tUscharged shortly .Treasury have been sup^rted by armored the-United Nations -are fighting the air base hospital last night lic by Me.mbew of. anerward. Police CApt. TbonsM ~ Walked Nine MUes M o v to SbowdqwB /_ units.. The fluting raged in the Coniinailjll to NDiclate I than "arter the war Is won.” darkness on /he night of Feb. 11 ) said .Koas. aald two 'Of the Injured were ’The. tw6"''poUcs officers said ■Washington,^eb. 13— ,'The i l l -fie-if'' c;-- i/ Senator Bankhead (D-Ala Society '' of EdHorfl- serlensly hurt. Hie train Wt V o t e CoBimittee. tlon at tM .Treasury Feb. 11: and 12. the Allied spokesman said. All Military Strategy,.' the front end.of the bus Md the (Csnl on Fslii Two) Receipts. yto4.342,07».82j expen­ “It looks as if the enemy still (Continued on .Ffgv Ttmo> rearspd of Ahe street car; Wmablngton. sb^ 18. —' ditures/1(1^ , 791,649.89; n e t.b al wants to/gain the bills west of Washington, Feb/ ' 13——] Washington. Feb. 1‘3—(F)-*lto matter what else may be cut out s s ». ^Described by ,Re[ ' efltsUvs 0»- ahpe- 1^ 857,563,903:47; custopia Designation of jCHl- Dwight D. receipt for .month, ■•fl6;241,715.87. « -Page Tw'o) of the-national newspaper diet due Janitor ln|ni^ fa ^pUasT; ney (D„ Okla,), s \“a revolt Eisefihower.l^.afl phief ' of Allied against govbriwsnt ^ directive,’’ MiUst Disarm-/ to wartime shortages, spot news BrldgdpOrt^ Feb.*l > - (fflrpjmowB M a ^ ^ g Hits forces in Nprtli - Africa prompted will, be^.served to the American IS fOet late a eoraer, m elderly a drive on Capitol hilr'to erase by proposals from leg;i8ialors toda'y reading public as long^ as the, as a Jfsqltor at Mc- act Congress ths prssidenty . Enemies Fully presses keep rolling.. / ■ Klaley sebsol, ee Hinllster m Union Letter 125,000 (Otter taxes) wartime for the establishinent of a unified That was the pledge today ot was hijitfed severely when ■ ■ . ■ ■ ManyJ'ip^ bn Scratching - limitation on salaries, inoved , {Lp. United Nation’s global conamand members of the ^ e ric a n 3o ^ . ploaien wimeh^ a " ^ a showdown vote topty in 'thO to dictate mlUtary strategy oh all S ay s' S ig n in g ty of Newspaper Editors as tlisgr House Ways aiid Msana commit­ went ijito Conferences- with hhms I Says ArahbisliQp o f Can' tee. . Jtchy^Broken Leg Ctven fighting fronts. . 1 •' ■ o b Treaty pke »That of front leaders to find out just k®w terbuiy, ^Misinformed* The 10 RepubUcana and/some Senator Gillette (D., Iowa), o f d ll- FstrtMd aveane, shm^tahen deeply the newsprint, mine and Demoorfljts < » the 25-.meml>er member of-the Foreign Relations Versailles Seed of W ar. to St. VtaesaPs hospital for treat- On Episcopal Sland* A lad from Meadowbrook,< onps^ manpower shortogea, will aleak conuniitee supported thh move, /BdrUsburg, P s . Feb. l 3 . - (P > - t cormhlttee, told ■ reporters he the mdustjy’s operation. >■ ' . niMt for forehead Iscerattons, i " , ------and indications were that some w the hall* of the Pennsylvania coasting accidriit victim; went tho&bt the elevatlhn , of Eisen- 08 ail out for aWire-nandled fly swat­ Quality May B® shonldsi* h rt. aad barns o f the NsfWiYork, Feb. 18<;:JJV^A')»- the lawmakers would state capital, there to a grave new howeft ought to be followed by th^ t 3sA «o , Feb. 13.--(®r-To gain -fa e s M d shonldem. His OondlUoa ter, pointing out that ’’its curved selection of a single commam' an everlasting peace, there must Further more, these editors hto cently published letter of tlw arch- have Oongrsaa legfalate'lta^own problem under'discussion, and it handle keeps it froid spiking you Ueve, the quality -of AmerltoM/ WM reported aa.,*Talr.” csUlnga for high iiiooiM groups. for .woriOMylde Allied effort. be “complete, .and utter dlsarma- bishop o f. Gkateroury, the Most hasflothingio6owith.the war or as a needle would.’’ . free press fliay be vastly Improsso ' “Affreut to deiigreee’^ "W f get anywhere in the I ment 'of enemy couptri**,” shd Rev. wniism Ti^pt^ dealing with taxes. . Would DriU Holes in Cast by nqe industrial-exigencies bona./ Child Baffoented ta' Flre -tbs proposed tnrioq n tflito country RepresentaUtor Gearhart (R..- last war untiltoe created a unified I repetition of Versailles, believes Portliad, Ble.. Feb. 1 8 _ (J V - ’The question before the House— A sympathetic mechanic- waa__fdl command under Mars.hal Foch.” former Senator (Jeorgs W. Norris of arotol conflict. . ■ One child saffecatod, A nma o f the Episcopal and P r ' Cflllf.) spearheaded the campaign and gentlemen,' it has been consid­ for drilling holes in the caat and After wscu8sing;»tl»e-' handjt^' Churches la an “sci^ssii for'outr^t repeal of the exeeu- he 'decihred. Senator Bridges of Nebraska. eritteally bam ed, two cblltoM were ered most urgent—is: acrstching with steel wire, al­ (IL, N. H.). another Tnember, said paid tribute by several speak- 07-•wa*-uewSvWito Federat,War truslon.’’ says Biahop. William dfder udiieh he aflld was “an though ba admitted it wduld take . by smohs aad floe ather Nteqnlng., •HOW drf you scratch an itchy he regarded the esUhUshment .of v a layt night at r testimonial.tal-. formation' awL censorahlp- wetn'hat aad burned far _____ t to congress.’’ . He empba- broken-leg torbugh a plaster ‘ of a WPfl or^er to get the wire. cials, and confS*i1iig with ailed that the. ceiling was set aft­ a single ’command for the ap- ly for flls 40 years sendee lA pon- ittiBinils aarly today m Are In a letter of his own to Alto pkris <3uit?’^ ii.nd a man from Setlersville — " ' gress. ths -year-old, independent president and sectqtary ot sUtflip er the legUlative body apeciflcally proaching Thniiflan" eam|;taign as 8 1 I h two stsi'y Church press;, made pUbUc last Odd ReplM Rdbeived wrote that there was nothing quite asserted, that “If ,wt insist upon the 2(w editors spentKths last night, the notestant Episcopal refused to limit wartime tolarles llge white muslin tape, which you merely thB.,firtt step, David Rebact^ Id, p Biishtd Aasemblnnaii Ray E. Taylor, Wants ClosestOosM ^poortBnatfon our enemieq -sighing a treaty like of ^ i r 21st annual bUhop of New Torirssld the Arch­ to 125,000;..... ' whose fractutod limb la the one insert at the top of the caat, run mllitkry. leaden and when he and a brothsA'PhlltoTS, i'We'ha've to have a. unified com ­ that rigned at Versailles we will . vrho had fled safMy* retained to the bishop of CsnterlHtty w u “gravely Tllie repealer was proposed as a helqg..discuased, sept out a, hurry, through and. out the 'bottom, and only sow the seed of another war, various civilian war mislnformed’’^ tf he obtainea- tite rider , to a. hill pending before the Work back-and-forth, sighing con m and a ll over the world to win y harhing .hnBdtag to he^,..their call through ths press for suggefl- this wahfrlJ^ said. .He added that , ‘*’We must leanx, by the lessons Considerable attention mothce try to^ save a yon Impressloit. a n t the''majority of comuitttee which would raise the tions some days . ggo, and he has tentedlv. cused on this mornings EphKppaliana favored union with He did notoeUeve iff 1 of the past to take things iaithey brother aad sistorr The other nation’s debt limit from $125,000,- rscsiy;^ such odd replies he’s But the best plan, lii TayUmli are. W e hive said M .am fighting with Gen. Georgs C. diM, Johsa S, and M flHel^ A Wpcol the Preflbyterian Cbur^ 000,000 ;o 8210,060,000,000. soratehing his head toatsad. eatlmatibn—although be doesn’t fproea to ths. sgtent Army chief ct Uaft, Adanlra)'! /American army would loss its for peace, but ws woofit establish • OVereiaasby tmiilre aad wietr p i ^ “ There has at preasnt bssn. ap Disney hks offered a flubstltnta People all over ths 'fltate not want to rah Any ^ them dowp— lt.d>y creating any form bf Hitler-, set J. Klflg, comitoMer In r*^ evidence that this measure la i rider to prohibit any millng atra only sta)samen but..srEand boys came from sympathetic, soul why Identity as jnch, biit Wflntsd only snH^ Ijlr.'aM Mm. Periey .|MimB, | the closest rort < of coordinapon ism. , ' ' . the U. SrdMt apdjqtosr l .' vere bamed. Philip escaped poited hy a majority, but, on lower level than the salary rsoeiV- a ^ tpKlsewlvsa and biuikers as saW: - / Mns3 PraUM t AnsWa miUtitty men, but the s hurt. Hie cisthlag aMre, 9 mm contraiy. It is certain that 6 g ro if od on Dec. 7, 1941, the day of ^ ,vs coped with the profalsm •“Just 'flermteh the same spot 6a between the fbrdes of the United least were squally -IntsiqflWflt| Natiopo.-" \ •To secure, that psaoa, ws auist - Dow,«d,eCPesBaad. w h aM number of our oiergy and laity, and Poari HBriMir nttaek; Ufldsr . hfli tiw oithar ■ o< ths aftonoon s ssaMoM. - ' CoUsettv^, all tha plana /There' were suggestions, I have compete dls4rm iam «^ vhdliag the Behesto flead^ o f 'our most Oompoisnt scholai* proposal p s persoQ with a ssUiy A-rPldlsdelphia woman proposed e,^^* toat Elsenhower’s enem^eduntricA . . Ws'railUSt mated to tolk ttdngfl ' aarried fteas ttm haOMag hy Pa- hold that this proposal la irreconcil- less than ^ , 000. (sftsr tsxssifs whits kitchen spatula and, under bscaussraa'nodor sajrs:' *T>6»'had osanwliile, so many goibd laughs ttiat the ■ y m fm m M m m A.-HaHar m d J o w . aeparata cover, sen; one along— tMF-M).Fstol