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THUR5DAT, rEBHTAIlT 12,19ft F O U K T E R t iSRtmr^rBtnr lEttmittg B^ntlb ------1 Average Daily Circulation The Weather For the Month of January, 1945 "Ain’t It the Lim it!’’ waa preaent- Forecast of U. S.' Waather Bdrcaa The Past Chiefs Club of Me­ Mrs. E ail F. l3,.aUo4v of 387 Center street who has neen 111 for Valentine Party ed by four of the Dorcaa mem- morial Temple, Pythian Sisters, Guest Speaker bert. Miss A lva Anderson, Mra. YOU CAN’T MISS About Town will meet tonight at the home of the past six weeks, was removed 7,088 Continued moderately cold to­ yesterday afternoon to the Hart­ Viola M iffitt, Mias Anne M. E. WITH CANDY! Mrs. Walter Henry. 46 Starl.- Of Dorcas Group Johnson and Misa Lillian Larson. Member of the Audit night. ^ ford hospital. ____ _ following » *«»rt weather street. Mrs. Henry will be It waa greatly enjoyed by all Gat some today for Val­ Bureau o f CtrcnlatloBB meeting" of tho Cothollc assisted by her mother, Mrs. lv.a present. entine gifts and parties! Manchester— 'A City of Village Charm Ingraham. The 'Volunteer Service Bureau The Dorcas Society’s Valentine Mrs. J. Martin Lehr of Chest­ Tjd tTbert of 128 Eldrld.^c Lutheran church was a delightful VOL. LXI., NO. 115 (Claaslfled Advertising On Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1.3, 1942 PRICE THREE CENTS street^as returned hontie from the open during the morning for regis­ other numbers. They’re everybody’s fa­ ture and demonatratlon In the "A rt trations. affair and enjoyed by fully 125 o f A p^ytn g Ooametlca." Refreeh- HartforU hospital where he iinder- Mrs. T. A. Gustafson and Mrs. persons. The ten tables were bea- vorite ! menU will be served, following the went a ^ in or opera tion. Thora Maloney were co-chairman i • Sergeant Wlllism Adan.jion. who demonatratlon by the committee in tlfuliy decorated, each one having of the large committee of hostcaa- haa been home on a furlough from es In charge. charge. Townsend Club No. 2 will meet for its centerpiece a large, lacy Valentine Boxes tomorfW- evening at the Y M.C.A i Camp Blanding, Florida, left to- liny to return to K coinp.'iny of the f valentine, and all attractively set A card party will be held In the .e ^ rts of the mass meeting in for 12 guests, with two hostesses Buckingham church Friday eve­ lartford hast Sunday will be giv­ ; isiith Infantry. „ p at a table. Sandwiches, cup cakes, L L CED.\RS $ 1 J 0 ning atartlng at 8 o’clock. en. j Alex Cole will tonight show mov- ice cream and coffee were served. German Warships Make Daring Escape; ^ ing pictiire.s to the tro<-ips who are The entertainment consisted of vThe Ladies Aid SxCiety of the a comic sketch, vocal and instru­ f N G O .stationed at the Manche.ster A r­ ZIOR Lutheran church of which mory. Also, tomorrow evening he L mental music. V’irginia, young TOMORROW NIGHT Petar’a Chocolate Shojppe Mrs^^atherine Rowselle of Ridge daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Street lijiresident, who held such will show the same morvio.*! to the troops 111 Ea.st Hartfor-l. Johnson, played four piano num­ 693 Main Street Next To Manchester Gas Co. KOPPERS a successhnl.^doughnut fry for the bers. "Gertrude’s Dance" by ORANGE HALL benefit of the Red Cro.s.s recently, lyicnl officers of the State Guard Beethoven; "Country Gardens’’ by have been prevailed upon to have companies here In town received, Grainger; "The Old Refrain.’’ a I another. This time the t>rr>flts will COKE this week, correspondence from folk song and "The Swallow ” by Japs Two Miles From Singapore Heart A LIC E c o f r a ;« be used for the society’s deplete

MANCHESTER EVENTNC HERAT.!), MANCHESTER. CQNN. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1942 of supreme importance now to dlractor, stated as the machine connections made to the' m ain, tn PAGE FOUR keep what motor vehiclea We have was being puUfd Into the School. East Center street which are large Carriers Plan in top condition." Trade School "It will do the'job of shaping the See No Delays enough to supply several times tne Proposes to Eliminate He closed Ivy saying that the steel pieces, much faster and more amount of water that will be need* American people in his opinion Gets Machine effectively, than the smaller su p ­ At Home Sites ed tn the Walker street develop­ Wliprp Initial Major OffeiiHive Took Placr Blackout Ride Maximum Haul would hZve to endure "manjr hard­ ers which are being used at/pres- ment. Photographer Aboard News Reel Man Gives ships" in the months to come. ent:” / ‘Frills’ from Defense Another machine w h l^ will be More Periloii8 Eastman Says Industry Big Shaper Had to Be forthcoming this aftenioon, will Water Mains Are Ready be a contour band ^w, costing Westphal Named Cruiser During Attack CHINA Account of Sea War Norris Also Would Re- Should Get Most Out Wolihl Abolish Moved by a Gigantic $1,375. All of thes^tnachlnes and But New Pipes May Not Eligible Crane Early Today. the many more which will come Not Be Available. Civilian Director Photographer Shown No p e a L Congressional Of Equipment. later, were bought on priority. MILES Sigiin of Wear on His Param ount Veteran Publicity Units Although th^flrst machines arc Seen Great Guii» from Esrapp of Ameriron Pension Legislation; Hartford, Feb. 13.—(45—Joseph The State Trade School in Man­ The town-owned water depart^ WAKC AT EQUATOR Warning Japan Only Civilian Aboard For Pension for the machlite shop of the Trade New Haven, Feb. 13 — (45 — Ship Rake Strongly At'lntor Callvd 'Miracle’ Harrowing Trip. B. Eastman, director of the Office chester is commencing to receive School, Miy^Echmalian said that ment can provide water for the two gHItlPPINt Faith Being Hurt. Knoxville, Tenn., Feb. 13—(45— Christopher H. Wollenberg. state Held Japanese Island GUAM American Aircraft Car­ of Defense Transportation, Office large amounts of machinery. These there wilLalso be machines and large developments now being civilian director of the aircrsift Pearl Harbor, T. H., Feb. 13.— W ill Feel W ar Roosevelt Given Wrong Abolition of all publicity bureaus include lathes, , milling ma­ equipmegit for the many other de- planned in Manchester, without warning system, announced today Pearl Harbor. T. H , Fell. 13 Washington, Feb. 13—i/P)— S en­ of Emergency ManagemenL told p artm ^ ts, al.so. There is the car- i/P>—Jack Rice, As.soclated Press rier During Attack. in Washington except those of the any great trouble. The omy ques­ the appointment of Arthur H. From End to End. (4’)- The U. S. N avy's a tta c k MARSHALL ator Norris (Ind-Neb) proposed Information on Retir­ a Chamber of CJommerce group last chines, drillers, grinders and shap­ pent^ shop, which Is In need of tion ts the ability to .secure water Army and Navy was recommended Westphal of North Haven as on Gilbert and Marshall is­ IS. \ • photographer, didn't show ^luiy today that the Senate take im­ night that the American freight ers. m t^ new equipment, and they pipe. At present there are two Can Expect Sweeping Pearl Harbor, T. H„ Feb. 13.— last night by Senator Robert ((;ivillsn director for New Haven Pearl Harbor, T. H., F eb 13 Vi lands wa.s not without a signs of wear when he returned mediate steps to eliminate "frills" ing at Half Pay. carrying Industry should get the A. The first of these arrived at the wjll get this soon. large mains where connections can from the civilian defense effort Taft (R., Ohio); as a means of county. "miracle " as one Navy spokc.s- And Destructive At­ A gripping account of war at most out of its freight-carrying school this morning at 10 o'clock be made for both developments. —The atory of the Uniled Statens from his harrowing trip with the and to repeal congressional pen­ checking "artificial stimulation of man termed the story he told ■sea and a spectacular but futile W ash in g to n . Feb. 13. — ( ^ — equipment In the months to come and waa a gigantic shaper, weigh­ In the section in the west part of The appointment Wollenberg N avy’a roaring might, which broke ■ Navy's attack on the Marshall is­ tacks Made on Islands. sion legislation—two points of morale” which he said waa hinder­ ing 6 ,500 pounds and costing $ said, was made by Brig. Gen.'John of 'an American aviator's es­ suicide plunge of a Japanese dive- Whoever told President Roosevelt to defeat the Axis. the town where the government is the peace of a troiilc dawn with a land but the blackout on shore controversy he said were under­ ing this nation's war eltort. 365. In fact so gigantic was Xt Soldiers to Sing C. McConnell, commander of the cape. here almost got him down. bomber was related today by Jo­ Speaking at the 13th annual considering the erection of 175 audden aaaau lt on the Marshall and | seph Rucker, veteran Paramount mining the faith of the American that he could pay in a few dollars He also called for Immediate ,that the Trade School had to/tall First Interceptor Command. "In approaching Taroa," he An automobile tnlp in suburban By Wendell Webb dinner of the Transportation houses a new line has just been ex­ news reel man. He was the only people in their government in a a year for the next three years and abandonment of the Office of on the Roger-Sherman Tr^sfer Gilbert islands was unfolded to-ou do not feel better, Stunning Show of Sfnifegy customed to such blind car trips, R ush t(^ B a ttle S ta tio n s aaid he never would accept a pen­ And this payment of $131,250 or, "The Golden Valley." A large fact that for the last two years the return Iht empty package and Rti- them . MILI full weight into what he termed day when a Boston to Plymouth m ent. It was a stunning show of Nearlii 20 ships agreed it would be a good thing If "Everyone tii.shca to battle posl- sion from the government. would be exclusive of 4 per cent attendance of the membera is hop­ town has rebuilt the mains in Mid­ Kx will cost you nothing to try as "this freight car battle. " . passenger train collided with a Big Help to Students dle turnpike, west, from a four to it is sold hy your druggist under strategy, skill, and cool courage. But for the time lieing neither Rice were back where bombs are tion.s. . . . A loud speaker orders "These two things have gone a interest, compounded annually, on ed for at this meeting and pro­ and larqe villaqe Nothinq He said that the highway car­ train standing on a siding in the This new shaper will be a big a six-inch main. leaves the town an absolute money.hack guarantee. A nd as we stand around now. bomb.s nor shore batteries were bombs and cars are someu^ing to covers taken off the cockplt.s and long way to destroy the fMth of the $.33,750 the chief executive gram . riers were as important as the New Haven Railroad yards near help to the men and students of The Willing Workers group will in a good way to provide all the Ru-Ex Cumpound Is for sale and w olfing ham sandwiches and coffee effective against us and I recall founds also air found to look at in pictures. rudders. . . . Flight deck hands the American people in their gov­ would be required to pay into the reromniended by Weldon Drug Com­ ra ilro a d s and added th a t it "wa-'; the South Braintree terminal. the Trade School, John Echmalian. be hoste.saea. water needed. There can akso be In the officers' mess, I have a thinking there waa something ma­ e y hasten to comply. . . . Pilots get ernment," Norria told reporters. fund on his salary for the past pany and drug stores everywhere. brand new respect for this bunch jestic about tlw way the ship was base at Roi attack last minute instructions and dash "There never was a time when we nine years in the White House. of veterans and for the determined blasting its way through a veri­ for the planes needed unity more, but the people The President told his pre.ss con­ youngsters who took the hail of table trough of precarious safety. Most of Naval "Plane handlers holler the are angrv ami they are beginning ference last Tuesday that a friend steel and. shells as if they were In Never-Ending Stream planes' numbers so pilots and gun­ to lose faith in the executive and had told him that for a small pay­ a anow ball fi.ght back a t .sciiool. Our cruiser and ilestroyers JALUIT ners will be able to find the right legislative branches of the govern­ ment annually until the end of hi* TUESDAY. Our operation was but one of were dropping shells ont.o the is­ Forces Risked \ planes without being delayed. The m en t." third term in Januar>’, 1945, h*' several In this general area today land base in a never-ending Sm all latter climb in the planes. A loud There was no room. Norris said, could receive a Federal annuiti and. from fragmertary reports stream . MAKIN speaker hollers 'Stand by to start in the desperately serious business amounting to half pay. now available to us. we are certain Naval base I the engines' , . . And a minute la­ It was just about this lime that Seaplane GILBERT Two-Thirds of German of preparing the American people If he leaves office at the end of the Japanese must have taken a one of our destroyers reported ter 'Stand clear of propellers'. . . . to cope with air raid.s and other his present term and decides to terrific beating. submarine contact on the port tenders and ISLANDS ('.apital Ships Run and then 'Start engines.’ possible attacks to conduct classes participate In the annuity plan ho (It developed later that the is­ quarter. I didn't find w ind her a "The sudden roar is startling. in dancing or other activities. would have to pay In $45,000—5 land base this force attacked was sub actually was there but I know bom bers Gantlet in Battle. The ghost heels over at a fast Bayris Chaney, protege of Mrs. per cent of $75,()00 for 12 years destroyed, i the depth charges addeil to the speed into the wind. The first plane Franklin D. Roo.sevelt. was employ- to receive an annual pension of is on the starting line. . . . Two Major Hotbed of Strength noi.se a.s th e ship shu d d ered from - ol.— AJ-P-R______Ldmiral Nimitz ed for this work and Norri.s .said he I $12.8.57 A pension is figured out It seems that our paiticular By The Associated Press blue streaks of exhaust pierce the thought that was a "mistake." the effects of ita own gunfire and Germany rlaked two-thlrda of I by multiplying the highest average force plowed into th e enemy's the concussion of tyimhs exploding how the waftcan be taken directly darkness, the pilot releases his (jueNllon Before 4’onimltlee ' ______NAURU *_____ ° O c iATJ'" her known capital ihlp atrength In I pay for any five years by the major hotbed of strength in these in the sea not too far away. to the enemyw doorstep regardles.s brakes anil the plane Is off. This question was before the number of years of service and di­ running the Daver strait gantlet atolls and that our baptism of fire We could see more fires spring­ of distance," one officer .said. Blue Flames Dot Sky Senate Appropriations Committee viding by 70. in a protracted battle by which w a s probably the heavie.st of the ing. up on the island under the At Sea Three Weeks "Other planes roar seaward. . . . t6day, following the action ot a If Vice President Wallace, who three heavy -warships escaped to Blue (lames dot the sky. then the Making a Soldier day. ceasole.ss blasting from the ships. It was dlsclo^d that the ships subcommittee yesterday in voting is 54 and has served ejght years In many in stan c es our o th er new bases In Helgoland bight. streak.s converge in perfect forms- to retain a House-approved restric­ The enemy bombers still were This map indlc.lte.a where the I’nifed .‘St.ntea Pneifir 11-et d participating in Mie sudden blast­ ' aa secretary of agriculture at forces apparently met little opposi­ ■ I fo ir mildnry air ' aaes. sank In addition to the 26,000-ton ings of the islandsXof the Marshall tlon and disappear toward the ob­ tion in a $ 160,000,000 deficiency bill not coming closer than 2,000 feel Ifl shiji.a and v.iped out tw o moo • i n m .lit.iry vilUigea in the i:ii I $15,(X)0 a y e ar and now receives tion. But our ships, ton. gave far in a . r i> :.ve .i.iii ! at clear- twin battleshlpa Gneisenau and and Gilbert groups had been at sea jective. against use of civilian defense of Sugar becaii.se our anti-aircraft was set­ mg the I iMtic: • t. on tile mi l-i’acilir At b'.'^t 11 an I the same salary as vice president, more than they took insofar as i ladiii': fo eii'; ned bombers, •di harnhorat, which fled with the .at least Uiree weekw some much "It is zer'» hour . . . Day break funds for "fan dancing, street ting up what looked like a black also w : V' l and li'or radio stati r.'i bit I’l imns 'aval off iri. j;a.il m tlicir fir.st iletailed now. Powerful glasses are trained leaves office at the end of hia WORLD WAR I ships and shore action wa.s con­ tufted' blanket almost as high a.s 10.000-ton cruiser Prinz Eugen longer, and that the f\rce travelled shows, theatrical performance or present term, he would have to .aiTount the '.tack on the .Marrhall and i.dlbcrt i. land.M, on the island in the distance. We other public entertainment. " The we have sent men abroad to fight for cerned, Even two score enemy one could see. from their oft-bombed French in excess of 10.f)00 mi I pay in $9,000 in order to be eligi- watch (or the first bomb blast . . . subcommittee also upheld a House A Amer “a--« h»v« wnt money-* bombers and fighter planes could coast refuge at Brest, the Germans It is only 4,000 milei( from Ha­ ble for a pension of $2,571 begin- Changing Course Constantly All hands cheer as the first column amendment prohibiting the Treas­ I other commoduie*. into fieht' not keep this force from carrying also have Ihe 35,000-ton battleship waii to Tokyo. ning when he is 62. The bombers were not having a 'Extremely Heavy' Itlotc of smoke is sighted . . . A full ury iioru paying $80,000 for (he 1 ins-service or enlisted whe.t and other fightinfi-loods- out Its mission of destructive as­ Tlrpitz. Soviet planes were re- All the time the forceVspent at I Could Take RediK-ed .Annuity 1917 sau lt. steaily target to aim at either bla.st cchoe.s. production of a Donald Duck ani­ 14 • , ktl ; .(ported to have damaged the Tlr- sea was notdevoted morel>\to trav­ He could take a reduced annu- JO we mu« make a loldier of lugir. Through field glasse.s. Keith Our ship was going throiigli Fleet Destroys Four Stracli Afiainst Shipst 1 D anzig M at N ov 6. elling to the island obWctlves, "Mechanics and refuelers already mated cartoon designed to encour­ I ity starting at age 55. the mini­ Wheeler of The Chicago Times and a.stounding maneuvers, changing are preparing for the return of age the public t(5 pay the stiff new vital - - - The Tirpitz is a sister-ship of the which were but 2.000 niile.s\away. mum age for all annuities. Gov­ I saw coast defense guns tossed course constantly, and was shak­ Bismarck, destroyed by British Other Operations Serre the first squadron. They start land­ income taxes promptly and with­ Nutriment for the nations war « J* guns. l i Pearl Harbor, T H . Feb. 13 ing . . . Bombs are wheeled out ernment actuaries have figured ,0 the outcome »• iHc powder that high Into the air by direct hits ing like a wet dog under the show­ .Naval and air units after she had Other operations, however, tjere out grumbling. ers of white hot bomli fragments 16 The Pearl Harbor and attached, new ammunition roughly that these reduced an­ The United States Government restria* from our batteries, a tall radio Jap Bases. Ships not dl.«clo.sed. Beyond that, the subcommittee Naval -spokesman emphasized sunk the British battle cruiser 'oaded. and damaged planes rushed nuities would amount to about 60 A numen. in p,.y . heroic psrt. to tower crashed to the grouml. and spiaymg in from near-hits in tb.‘ Hood last May. The action of Feb. 1, Navy offi­ amended the bill to provide for ed the use of sugar in World War I. palm trees with their roots iiml sea. "the e.xircmely heavy" blow below for quick repairs. Senate confirmation of all OCD per cent of the full annuity. r ^ V i h ^ e r o f our X -w h o w strength i. ourv Btru k against Japanese ships Two More Being Built cer* said, was the largest engagV dirt flew up like weeds. What It wa.s more ttiaii an hour alter DevaHtulin^ Also ment of its kind in I'. S. history Downs Two Enemy Flanea officials drawing more than $4,500 Senator Smith (D-SC), dean of Ip the s'veeplng a.s.saiilt of Feb. Two additional battleships were "A tall curly-headed pilot re- The response of The Coca-Cola Com­ have been the damage back from the attack had started and after It ranks In impoptnnee with the' yearly pay. Miss Chaney f:as em the Senate in point of service with To wrap up sugar in the American flag. $o Wipes O u t I'wo Mofl- wAf? f3bN0 I on the Gilbert and Marshall under construction when the war iMirts prosaically tn the command- the coast those Iif us who were It had altered direction in the Baltic of .Santiago, (fiiba. July 3 ployed at the rate of $4,600 a year. ' 33 years, wotild be required to pay pany was expressed in the newspaper Islands. began. Their status is unknown. ng olTicer tnat he had just shot not in the air only Imagine but knowledge that the mission was erii !MiIitar> N illa<:e>. 1898. in which six Spanish ships Landis Cautioned in $16,.500 for that period and $1, accompli.Hhed that the first and "The ta.sk force knocked Whether one of these was the ,0 vn two enemy planes and had Chairman McKellar lU. Tcnn.) 000 for the next two years to re­ lo>ali>. i’' . ^ .. .____ . . 4 ____u\w imon. UoonUpon w e could Bee a t least five s a p a ra te KfeEPJ 'EM was de.stroyed or beached. dealer, and every; individual it UlU upon, advertisement reproduced at the left. flrea. only dive bomber tame which 41 .Airplanes. over -some damn fine ships, " he “new German hattle.ship" pictured h\s own airleron controls shot said the subcommittee had cau­ tire at the maximum half pay of every salrt. Kurtlier offensive.s at .sea already . . He was not worried, the ','ui'lj'hea»‘ily-and etpeciallyjjn the Loss t'nbelles-ahly I>oh really got through to us FLY iN<5 ' in German newsp.ipers last Aug. have been promi.'-ed by Admiral tioned James M. LandL*. OCD di­ a lepi.slator $5.(X)0 T h at is based certain indujtrie* Yet the Men died In this Hell of noi.se He came in fairly high and re­ Tremendous demands will he 18. or whether the captions pub­ c ns the rest just waf'ng to rector, who appeared at a closed on a $10,000 .salary (or the whole vu.rkcrj who derive their living trom them By Eugene Burns ('herder W. Nimitz, Pacific fleet ith the loldier. Amcf' today and other men were wound­ leased a bomb which shook us up mailo on Japanese ship repair lished at that time referred to the tak^ off again. session, to "be practical ' in admin­ period Hl.s actu al p ay m en ts w ould ^ lian IS in thii war wi / Pearl Harbor. T H , Feb 13 and re-biiilding facilities, be commander, who said: jord comes that toipedo planes Amc, ed. But proportionately the lo.sa from 5<) yards off the starboard ______: Tirpiti, was never officially made "I can atte.'t that every ship, istering the $100,000,000 fund be a little les.s .since th e pay of . CM great and small. American waa unbelievably low. fllde. Then he climbed steeply, (/Ti I’mted State.s Naval officer.s pointed out. clear. be u.seful for s kill. . . . which would be made available (or -Senators and Repre.sentativcs was i ,Te romo.ct country bsnk. is w.th the Gov- gave details teslay of their first every officer, and every man of the lAi i' By one of those freaks of war, turned, and roared straight down The Germans also have two Off thley go. I learned later they civilian ilefen.se activities. ' only $7,508) before 1925. I Pacific fleet, afloat, aloft and s c o re d '100 per cent Kt every itep of the way. The U. S. means the only pilot lost from this crulsy with the second half of his tw> major offensive of the war, the aircraft carrier which was extln- pocket battleships, actually 10.- Landis told reporters that he * file* .ludgew' PrnHlons | ^ are'in the fight with ^ e r y thing we have. I ashore, la being utilized to the "Tlnmhas gone fsst . . . It er was the only one who rcmainftl bomb load. Its shattering expio- | devastating Feb. 1 raid whb h group,was wrested from the Brit­ '^ulshed within five minutes. 000-ton cruisers, the Luetzow and Is nad established as an OCD yard­ In further Justification for the fullest extent, both to .safeguard afternoon now . , . Jans Just on the ahip. A bomb fragment got | skm killed several men and i wiped out important Jap.sne.se ish by the Japanese early in the Emphasize Four Points the Admiral Scheer. stick the requirement that any­ annuity plan, Ramspeck cited an | America and to bring the war to .starting ro retaliate with their few him ju s t a few hours before, he wounded others but illd tv't hit a i lia.^es in m id-Paciftc. war. The others, in the Marshall Navy .spoke.smen emphasized The heavy cruiser Prtnz Eugen the enemy's door. ” body who was hired by the organi­ appropriation of $502,000 this year ! Jubilantly but pm.saically they remnlningX pianes in this sector. rivilegc to com- had beaten me at cribbagy; The vital apot and did no appreciable group, were taken by the Japanese four points in their recltaJ of the is one of four mich vessels In the .Attest to Skin and Bravery zation must "do Jobs that are Im­ to pay retirement cornpensalion to I m riy to related how units of the Pacihe 1 from the Germans in the First Five twin-Vnglned bomben, drop portant In winning the war." pilots In the air returned to the' damage below deck. day's events: German fleet. High officers with the force In Federal judges who are not re­ to cruiser safely. fleet blasted ba.ses in the Marshall i World war. Japan since has held 1 The islands' military installa­ from the clmids. The gunnery of­ Informed that Mrs. Roo.sevelt ' Meantime. our anti-aircraft Other Fighting t'nlU the recent battle unsDlmoiasly at­ ficer. in the Vontrol room' atop the quired to contrlbi(te to a pension It was one of those muggy trop­ and Gilbert islands, flanking C S. ] the Islands, her easternmost poa- tions wtre exposed for the world In addition, the Germans have had said she planned to step out I blasted at least one attacking test to the skill and bravery of mast, lets 011) a ‘Here they come, fund. ical mornings when we were called plane from the skies. Some others supply roiite.s to Australia and seasions, under a l^eague of Na­ to hear and read about (under the following units, according to their men. Their feeling is best aa assistant director when the task The Georgia /tnember also said New Zealand. (The .Navy Depart­ tions mandate. Wotje la only 63.5 give th em 1 of organizing volunteer partici­ before daylight to pteparc for ae, bad left and the all was getting terms of the Deague of Nation Jane's Fighting Ships, British exemplified by the message the a " survey showiM that 63 per cent f conservation miles southeast of Wake island, Japs Overshoot Mark pation dlvlsli^n was completed. tion. All night long we had known clearer. But the rudely awakened ment in Washington announced mandate the islands were not per­ Naval manual: force commander sent to one of of membera of the House serve ' and was considered the probable "Our nntl-atrWaft throws them Landis said he hoped she wouhl efforti in every direction that about what the force planned to enemy Bought one last chance. details of the attack last night. I mitted to be tortlflcd.) Two aircraft carriers. four his ships soon after the assault: le.ss than three terms of two years ' base of attack on Wake, i off course . . . 'The leaders seems remain at least until the reorganl- | in manufacture ax well ai beyond the ol do and while we had not lost We saw eight twin-engined i Four military airbases were de­ 2 -American fighters proved rrulaers (four more building), 11 “Well done. You made history tn each and that a person must have stroyed. 16 enemy slnp.s includ­ On the Island of Mill nothing hit . . . . They overshoot thetr zatlon was complete. : .1* immediate intcrevU; and in ihii effort generally »e Bleep, It waa a welcome If a,,pre- bombers take oft from the island. faster and heavier gunned and ueatroyera (other buildingl. 12 the Marshall lalanda. I am proud served at/least five years to bene­ ing a converted aircraft carrier, a was found to attack—there waa mark . . . 20 heayy bomba land In Norris said he believed action to | Uspeak the ctFoperation of dealeri and conwmer* henslve moment when we knew They hummed along in a wide "V'" more maneuverable than the Jap- torpedo boats (four more building), to have the honor to command you. fit tindc)"' the annuity plan. the time was at hand destroyer, a rnil-'er and two large only a fresh cut swath through anse "desnile the fact that ours the water at the 'port side repeal the congressional pension ! formation and probably were and an undetermined number of God bless you sll." Uoncuaslon terrific.' Approximately a dozen bills everywhere. Ijiu n e h ea O b serv atio n I’lan«*s submarines were sunk, and two the palm s. were carrier-based whei-eos the provision of the rivtl service re­ 12.000 feet high when they were submarines. ‘The leader apparently is dis­ have ^en Introduced to repeal jhe Advancing steadily towards the modem military villages 'Aen Destroy Big IJner Japanese were based on land." tirement act was likely to come i nearly overhead. Biitiah and United States Naval abled. H< tries straight do'.vn provision extending retirement THE Coca-Cola Company previously assigned objective this Ships destroyed included a 17.- 3—The targets for attack were a first In the House. He predicted ' Shoot Whole Works levelled. policy precludes any estimate of .suicide dive to the m ost'a neck. ATLANTA. CA crul.ser launched observation 300 ton liner of the Yawata Maru carefully selected as vital military that once it was brought to a vote , benefits to lelgialators. A poll to­ \i{‘ ■ They shot their whole works Forty-one Japanese plane* In­ the number of German submarines He sa'.v he was goinjfi to nlss ua. planes Just before dawn which In type, a modem cruiser, two large objectives. Funeral Rites either in the House or Senate, a ' day showed the entire Kansas almost simultanetmsly —Ifi of their cluding four-engined b unhers. sunk., He managed to swoto level and the tropics cmes up almost as were blasted on the ground sn.l submarines, a destroyer, three 10.- 4 The Japanese shore batteries repealer would be enacted quickly. delegation favored repeal. The bigger bombs, probably 500- Jane's recapitulation of German attempted to plow straight toward president would not say Tuesday quiekly as turning up a lamp's p o 'in d ers from the sky. American planes 000 ton ta n k e rs, five .5.000 to 7.- were extremely Ineffective, fired losses prior to the Bismarck sink­ F o r Dead Held the deckload of planes. whether he would sign a repealer, w ick. All sixteen crashed just astern losses were given as only ir..-. 000 cargo vessels, one 8.000 ton far wide of their mark and were ing shows: "One of our gunners \n a deck but pointed out that one way to They flew toward Taros Island and set up such a wall of water auxiliary, two ships inder 5.000 silenced by American shellfire iThe islands, some 2 oOb miles tons probably minesweepers or One battleship, four cruisers, 14 plane conked him . . . m crashed GasoDne Rationing avoid benefltting would be (or and. within a few minutes, we I that one of our pilots said that southwest of Hawiiii an 1 about 1.- “within a few minutes of our lay- , , mine layers and many smaller ing gunfire on their positions thua^**‘™y'™’ Men ^Tio Died in At* on the edge of the deck, tlie wreck­ members not to apply for pensions. l^ c ic iY could see the palm-fringed atoll from the air it looked like the HiM) miles from Australia, lie surface craft including tugs. exposed." ]^inesweeper* and eight trawlers. age flying In all dlrectiom^ mostly The law Is only optional, but it oursclve,.. It w a.s len m iles aw av I whole stern of the ship was en- :u ro.^i the most dire l route of Being DiseiissecI Damaged were an old cruiser, tack at Refit in Naval Into the sea. was reported authoritatively that Oiir presence m thes. walers ,aji- lelopisl m the ocean But it wasn t. .supji'v betw ein ibe I'm trd S tates "I learned later some iit th e parcntlv wa.s imkiv.wti cvi n th, ii four auxiliary vessels and three aevaral members already have It dnln t even get tut. It wius one , ,m'l the wcili in Pacific war , large siibmannc.s. Cemetery Today. other four bombers wjlh hilp also ff an d we diew < lo-scr. Kvi rv"n>- w as Washington, Feb. 13—44*)— W a r­ signed applications for benefits. ot those split-serond maneuvers , theat r. .510.'.t of the 4 1 planes known de- Consider Problem This Is 4th War were destroyed. St his battle .station The us',al , executed by our skipper that let us ; iThe .Navy comm.iniqiie Feb. 1. Bomb Fragments Start Nre time gasoline rationing for the .st roved were multi-engined bomb­ Pearl Harbor. T H . Feb 13 — eastern seaboard and the Pacific chatter dwindlni I saw no sirn of live. lannoiiniing the att.iik said many ers. F.ve were four-engined sea- OP)—Men of the U. S. fleet who "In the meantime bomb Irng- fear but the ten.se wsitinc wasn t There were only a couple of 1 enemy aii.xlllary ships were .sunk Of Getting Arms For A & P Stores mrnta with near misses start a northwest was under discussion to­ Clock Is Disabled .planes Others. In addition to the died in the succesoful attack on day in official, circles here. doipg the pit .t my .s’ iiru h mv rillier tiitde dive ts.mhing tries af- ir damaged, manv nemy planes | rnimt, were .Irnashed on the Japanese bases In the Marshall fire...A sailor rushes to pu\ It WORLD WAR II goo<\ t'-r that and the engagement was It St.lived and in-stallatioiis a.stiore .round out pronto. Coupon books may be Introduced B uenos A ires. Feb. 13 -OPi—The and Gilbert island.'*, were at rest In soon to ''disfribute equitably the Bv Cold WeatlicM* Jus)., before si'ven o , .,i g wi' o\‘* r. heavily I'attcred, but gave no lig- One officer commented: Boston. Feb. 13.—As America a Navy cemetery today after fare­ "Now there's another attack\ .saw tWHi enemy plane* take off Tile sudden silence wa.s d eafen ­ problem of obtaining war mater­ moves Into the third month of Two Japanese twin-engined bon dwindling supplies of motor fuel, ires of enem y lo.s.scs i , beH e.e I am rig h t isi say in g ials from the United States was well shipboard rites. from th* Island Our anti-a c raft ing. We glanced toward the talaod World War II, its largest food dis­ era up 2,000 feet. . .Our planes 1 sources close to the Industry said. The continued cold weather 100,000 Tons Slink ! jbat every pilot agreesag rees that the among questions down for con­ Hundreds of white clad officers Diversion of tankers from their 1 9 42 stoppeil the clock. Biiddenly hla.ste.1 the weir.l sil'm e but It was out of sight. The de­ It was estiMated that enemy ( Japanese fighters did not show tributor, the Great Atlantic A and men gathered around a port­ chasing them ... A Msrine captal a sideration today by Argentine normal runs, coupled with war That's the reason given at the with a din wbrnh from that :n0,000 ton.* w ere , Acting President Ramon S. Cas­ a re in the line of fire.. .Ha had ; C4>aatwise oil m ovem ent. present condition of the big tlme- ou* ire sortie." he added.-"and got ten tillo. fourth time In its history. Speak­ lain read from the scriptures and with iiopu heat. We had forgotten liiiii.igeil. eagle eye. . A committee representing the ple4:e at the comer of Main and Shore Butteries In \i Ibiii .vithout a I0S.S." The ministers of war. navy, fi­ ing for the local participation In asked God's blessing for the de­ :ilL abi'ut the wi-ath^ but still Naval officers were jubilant .a-s Founder's Week, J. J. Byrnes, "The gunnery officer swings out' Industry was said to have recom­ St. James streets. The works of History repeats itself in World War II. Sugar has been called to Shore I'.atteries s,irar,g to InstallatlonN Raised nance and foreign relations were ceased and their, comrades left to mended to Harold L. Ickes, petrol­ snarp action and we riiu!d see Were perspiring with excitement. tliev described the suciesa of the | Insta'lations razed on the bases president of the New England Di­ carry on. to the captain 'B om bs on way. the clock have been heated so that called to the session for discus­ eum coordinator, a IS per cent cut the 4>II would not congeal, but the w h a t .seemed lik>- dot.s an J da-sti, s The -ea is calm and the wind is (Helen lalds oyer an area of .3.50, included nine modern hangars, fuel vision, explained that the organi­ High Officers Attend hard over.' sion of obtaining equipment for 'The ghost maneuvers quickly. In 4K>Mumptloa before April 1, by cold weather for the past two war again. Our government has restricted the use of sugar for all. of white and omr.gr '.iilmat- d; w arm m o u r faces to 4(,n miles Rut they spoke | ijnmps, munitions dumps zation waa established two y e ^ The services were attended by con- I the Army, which is being doubled. Bombs drop off the ajarboard bow. rationing motorists and by closing weeks waa too much for the heat­ alo n g the shore. iTTn ir am i wa.s We are plowing along steadily (iro.saically: : rete cn’uscv ay, several concrete | An Argentine military and Na- iiefore the war between the States, high ranking. officers. Including A fighter plane gets one of the Jap filling stations at nights and on ing apparatus in the clock so the bad. n iw Men are going alxiut their "We stiaick precl.scly two min­ runwavs, shore batteries, anti- ! val mission has been in Washing- serving also through the Spantsh- Admiral Chester Nimitz, comman- Naturally, that includes Coca-Cola. io I'.n,. dutii-.'. the guns afie in Dr­ utes to .seven and by noon we bombers. .. Anti-aircraft gets the Sundays. Seventeen eastern states timepiece just gave up. Almo-st at that muiiitr a .s.j'ia- aircraft emplacements, store 1 ton for several weeks to negotiate AmeiHcan and *he first World War. der-ln-chlef of the Pacific fleet. ier and the dcck.s arc cleared of .'.ere (in our way out. hav.ng eorii- o th er. and the District of Columbia would The Telechron automatic clock dron of American figh'tir pl uc-.s . hotis.'S. warehouses, and quarters. | purchases of arms. "Founder's Week honors George Navy personnel carried the cas- the shell f ;isej» O ur obselw atlon ■iletfd t)ie finlers" Lookout Still Busy be affected by khe suggested re­ company ts replacing the present j You’ll continue to find Coca-Cola around the comer from any­ from a rarn-r far over the hqn- American losses were confined to! There has been no indication In Huntington Hartford who, in keU ashore. Separate servicat in pUin -.s wen picked up safely al­ There was no estimate made of "The amoke control lookout still strictions, .as well as an underter- I unit so that the cold weather will | zon .swept over the island, bomh- 11 planes. One American cruiser i authoritative Argentine sources 1859. not only organized the com­ conformance with the faiths of the though with bullet holes- and easiialtie* to enemy personnel. is busy...Boon that wa^ all d.uy. mined area In the northwest. I not 4fffect the operation of the : Ing and strafing with eviryla iig was hit by a small bomb and a near i whether these conversations are pany but established a new, men who died were held at the where, though we regret that you won’t be able to enjby the pause the:., .a n'l lam In sight. The attack was de.v nbed aa a , mi** started superficial fire on an making progress, He Is the guy who tells the engine I clock. It should be ready within i they had* They mils* h u e . ,i straight line distribution system cemetery. We don t kno'A' w here w e're g o ­ I clear off the signal bridge d>‘c k. Kwajslein. where neatly a score | Pearl Harbor. T. H . Feb. 13—oP)—Facta of the Feb. 1 at­ noted thst recently John A. Hart­ number five clear, attack over, ing that "an American CUve

headlines. Even President Roose­ being rationed to only specific WW:. North End Building as Hospital Germans Use groups. velt, the other day, answering Your Federal Quick Halt in Smoking May Service Ciubs Urges McArthur Be For the first month or two, re­ questions about the nation’s com­ ,^0niiti9 SlfraUk treading will be limited only to placency, wound up with practical Income Tax Meet Tuesday Red Miners encouragement for that compla­ NBA BgRyteE. Harm Expectant Mothers PUBLISUKU BT THE those in the classification already No. 84 Supreme Commander BERALD PRINTINO c o „ IKC eligible for new tires. * cency; we must, he said, keep the II Bltirll 8tr**i Deduction for Tnxe« Men from Ukraine Ex­ A fter that, if retread rubber be­ enemy from "breaking through." Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 13- ( ^ — i Theoretically, aiccdiol should be To Hold Combined Ses­ lating can ^ called a policy" oa UanchMtcr, Conn. In general,- taxes are deductible Th® Stoiy: •MU- Bookitore. Strange books, difference 'f you really .want to body Is on Saturdays Come on, THOMAS PEROUSON A sudden halt In smoking may In forbidden absolutely to expectant Advocated by Willkie as; preposterously ineffectual WUlkie comes available in larger quanti­ Is that not what the enemy has al­ only by the person upon whom toun Kl igs Row are Parris Milch- soma of them in French and go somewhere." let's play something. What do you sion to Hear Lecture pected to Bolster Pro­ 0«n*ral Uinaccr some cases be more harmful to ex­ mothers, he said, but actually "no ssld the smooth running of tha Oe- PoundKl. Octobar 1. t i l l ties—;and that is a large if—menv- ready done? they are imposed. ell, who adores his French grand- German. Parris stared uncomprehendlng- want to play, Casale?" Move to Wipe Qut Taxes on real estate and per­ pectant mothers than the habit it­ liarm seems to follow an occasional On Far East. duction of Coal. fenae. program demanded appoint­ bers of a new classification .will Mr. Brown was telling the mother, Mateme yon Eln; PF***y it was said on ihe authority of ly. It was blear that Louise hadn't The party was a failure. Only cocktail or glass of wine." Mors Publlabail Every Evening Except sonal property paid during the Renee, daughter of von Etn ®s^te i .^cius Curley, the banker, that self, a prominent ob.atctrlcian re­ ment of on Individual respected Bandavt anil Rolldaya Rniered a' truth. There should be more of it. heard what he had said. He began one more gues. came — Pearl than two drinks on any one occa­ *Deadwood, Red Tape^ become eligible to have their tires year 1B41 are deductible. So- oveweer; "all b oy " Drake Me- pr. Tower was "well fixed' -the Houston who lived up on Berry ported today. Bern, Switzerland, Feb. 13.— (45 by labor to deal with labor prob­ tba Poal Office ai Mancheaier all over again. sion. however, should not be allow­ SUnley Osborne, 8 native Aus­ Conn., aa flecond Claaa Hall Mailer retreaded. This new classification, Kor If we are to win this war, called taxes which are assessed Hugh; tomray RM dy Monaghan; regulation phrase describing any- "But, Loulac, I got Cassandra's street. Parris remembered that Although heavy smoking during In Army and Navy. |lems. ed, he said. tralian and known throughout the —The first contingent of Russian agaln.st local benefits, such as bMuUful CwiSMdM Tower, who invitation first, and I cept—cept— someone said the Houstons weren’t pregnancy is "always harmful," "In other words, we need • SUBSCRIPTION r a t e s again, does not Include the aver­ things will have to be different United States os one of the best workers' to be used In ths Neel plana a party. Other characters; - . . „ Dr. Howard F. Kane of George Shuuki Eat Every Two Hours Bevins, not'a Perkins," he sold. One Tear by Mall ...... Il®'’ than they have been in the past. streets, sidewalks, drainage and known that he drew regular drafts I accepted It. Anyhow she asked very nice— Mr. Houston worked in Informed lecturers on tha Far Boaton, Feb. 18— (45 — Promo­ age citizen. other like improvements, are not prodigy Vera Uchlnsky—ahe and Washington unlvcr.sity said in un program for exploitation of Eu­ Commenting on the admlnlstfe- Par Month by Mall ...... t .IK on a bank in Philadelphia. me before -" a dairy—but he didn't know about Advising women In early stages Eastern aituation, will oadrOss a tion of Qen. Douglas MacArthur •Ingla Copy ...... Of It does Include taxis, essential We have only a limited number of deductible but are to be capital­ Parris study music with Herr Everyone heard that he had fit­ Louise interrupted him with a that. address prepared for the Mldaoulh of pregnancy. Dr. Kane said they joint meeting of the three Mah- rope’s labor resources arrived in tion’a handling o f foreign policy, C^llvered One Tear ...... 19.Oi' Rerdorff; Anna, Madame’s devot­ Post Graduate Medical Asacmbly, to a post as supreme commander defense workers who can find no Dunklrks, Pearl Harbors, Singa- ized, as they tend to increase the ted up a long room at the back toss of her head that sent her two He saw Dr. and Mrs. Tower should eat something "every two cheete^ service clubs, Kiwonls, Ro­ Germany Tuesday, Axis advices Willkie said It waa to be hopM ed maid. talking quietly together. Dr. Tow ­ "it Is debatable as to whicli l.s more of the nation's entire armed forces, MEMBER OF other means of transportation, pores and Normandies allotted to value of the property and thus of the houre as a sort of labora­ brown plaiU flying. '‘Oh, well, if hours by the clock.” They should tary and Exchange Tuesday eve­ said today. that Secretary of the Navy Frank THE ASSOCIATEII PRESS you don’t want to come, It’i all er waa speaking rapidly and Mrs. harmful, the use of tobacco or the responsible only to the president, us. In this hard, realistic war. constitute coat of a permanent tory. Bottles and curious appara­ learn "the sick stomach is the ning at 6:45 in the Manchester R u s s i a n miners from the Knox would "hereafter confine his The Aaaeclaied Preae la excliiilve- government employes who are en­ improvement. The Federal In­ Louise Plans A Party tus and Hundreds of books, it was right, of rourae." Tower aald "ah-h ” when Parris nervous reaction incident to stop­ empty stomach." la advocated by Wendell Willkie attentiona to .. .fighting, end leave l7 ablttled to the uae or repiibllca- Y.M.C.A. Ukraine, they are expected to bol­ aa e move to wipe out "deadwood gaged in essential functions, Either we stop having them, or come tax may not be deducted. CHAPTER III said. But there waa no guessing Casaandra Tower gave no sign. came into the hall. He repeated, ping its use." A Captain h) the W6rtd W ar I, ster the efforts of German miners statements of policy in regard to llon of all newa diapatchee credlieo .Must Ue Advised Of Effeets He recommended a cup of cocoa, end red tape" in the Arm y end to It or not olherwiee credited In farmers who do not own a truck, we are defeated. Income tax, however, paid to the what he might be studying or Seemingly she waa unaware of the polite part} apeechea to them, and malted milk or other warm drink he served with the famed Anzaca who were told recently that "more other nations, to our secretary Of A t the northern end of Union Dr. Tower bowed gravely. Mrs. Dr. Kane said smoking by wofn- Navy. tbia paper and alao the local newt .State by an individual on his In­ working at. "Making experi­ unwonted excitement. By Friday with two or three soda crackers at In the Gallipoli campaign and also coal la Imperiously needed” for state. puhllaned herein. traveling salesmen who are "en­ street stood Thurston St. George's Tower smileo. en has become so prevalent during . A throng of 1,500 diners rose come is an allowable deduction in red brick house. Thurston St. ments," people said, and let it go it waa apparent that Loulae had bedtime. Two more crackers, he served on the western front during armament production. *"The country, 1rresnee*'--n of All rirhia of republlcatlon at gaged in the sale of farm, extrac­ gained some valuable deacrtlona. "Thank you,” she said gently in the pas. ten years that 80 of ev­ to their feet, cheering, es the special dianaicbea herein af* alao his Federal Income tax return. George wss very old and very at that. that wer. He wes educated tn New Many tens of thousands of addi­ party end the world outelde, hoe Opinion and' Inclination had reaponae to his formality. " I hope ery 100 expectant mothcr.9 nuust be said, should be left by the bed to 1840 O. O. P. presidential nominee reaerved tive, or industrial equipment, Paper to (louliniie Customs duties paid by a per­ rich. He owned Innumerable tracts Dr. Tower was the town mys­ Zeeland end bee for many yeere tional workers, from occupied Rus­ confidence in Mr. Hul;, ’ sa a been awaying for two or three you'll come again." advised of its effects. be eaten the next morning. Women presented the Philippine hero’s son on articles Imported for his of land was greatly respected. tery, and however little ground explored the vest reechee oc the sian territories will be moved to kle. "Mr. Knox is another matter Pull aarvlca allenl of N. E. A foods or medical supplies, the dl.s- days. Boys had begun to notice “ I certainly will," he said These effects are an Increase in a’vvay from home much of the day name last night while eddreesing own use are deductible. Import A t the western extremity ■'of there waa for speculation, there Southern Pacific. Germany as part of a plan to re­ Bertrlee Inc. trlbution of which is essential to Sunshine Offer Caoaandra nnore and mnr4, and heartily. " If- if i may," he added. the fetal heart rate and excretion should carry in their handbags the Middlesex Republican club. even under censorship." or tariff duties paid to customs Federal street, Aberdeen College was never any lack of whispered Prreent Scene Of W er lease more Germans to work in Publlahera Repreaentallvea. The thia was the first chance they had Cassandra looked cross by this of nicotine in breast milk, lie saiil. small sacks of salted pcanuta, bard “ Keep burtsucratlo and political the war effort," and cars used for officers; and business, license, lifted its pillared portico and look­ wonder and comment. Bom at Port Darwin, northern arm.s and munitions factories, ac­ Jullua Maihewa Special Aaency— had to 'see her at home. But grad­ time. She was almost snappy But, he added, invostiKaUon.s can.ly or p.ickages of peanut-but­ hands off him," said Willkie. "Give Kaw fork. Chicago. Detroit and wholesale new.spaper deliveries. privilege, excise, and stamp taxes ed straight across the town to For several years now, Mrs. Australia, which port le now al­ Union School Building cording to the Berlin correspon­ ually it seemed indeed that every­ when she said goodby. have indicated six elgarettcs a day ler and cracker sandwiches, he him reeponaibllity end the power Boaion St. Petersburg. Fla , Feb. 1,? — paid to internal revenue collectors the insane asylum whose white Tower could be seen every day, most undsr ths guns of the Japs. dent of the Milan Corriere Della Even those within these classi­ body was going to Louise's. Parris decided that Louise had are harmless, while twenty or said. of coordinating all the armed i,iP; The Evening Independent will galleries ai.o many-windowed sitting Inside her living room win­ Osborne through hla lectures and Sera. Most will be put t'o work tn MEMBER a u d it BUREAU OF are deductible as taxes, provided There were onlj five gueata in been very moan to give this party more are "always harmful. " and The amount of food to be eaten forces of the nation to their moat fications, it should bo reempha­ continue its famed sunshine offer facades gleamed through the trees dow. Colonel Skefflngton often motion pictures will describe the the field! and auxiliary industries, CIRCtlUATIONS they are not added to and made a the Tower parlor when Parris ar­ the same day as Cassandra’s. He l)etwecn the two ligure.s "the lil.e- every two hours need be no more effective uae sized, will not be able to obtain of a free home edition on sunless three-quarters of a mile away. said that Mrs. Tower looked as if area of the South Seoe where ac­ As Emergency Hospital he said. part of the expenses of the busl- rived. They did not represent believed she must have done it "on lihood of harm varies with the in­ than I'A'o or three bites, he added, "Then," be said, "the people of IHAYEl Tha Herald Printing Contpanv, retreading unless the material is days in St. Petersburg, MaJ. Lew ne.9s or the co.st of the articles of These were social boundaries. she were afraid. "She's listening tion in the present wer hea been Expect to Import Women the United States will have reason Inc., aaaurhea no financial reanonal- B. Brown, publisher of the paper, "leading families," but neither purpose." dividual," and it matters little what it is. blllty for typographical errora ap- merchandise with re.spect to Every step away from these clear­ for something," he remarked to so violent of lete. to hope that skill, not bungling available, and none is expected to Cassandra noi Parris knew that. A t the/end oi the next week All of the rooms are large and The correspondent said It was earing in advertlaetnenta In the .announced yesterday in a signed which they are paid. In which ca.se ly marked precincts took one step his friend; Miles Jackson. " I f that His subject will be ’The Dutch and confusion, directs their ef­ around the world £ be available for at least two Cassandra lOoked very pretty in the school principal received a Toy Center la Qosed To­ well lighted. The roof has been expected that big contingents of laneheater Evening Herald editorial. they c.annot be deducted separate­ downward in the well-defined and women doesn’t enc up in the luns- i ^ ^ ^ - East Indies, Economically as well forts." It had. been planned to discon­ I'll be sur- * much-ruffled white dress, but note frmn Dr. Tower saying that lie accomplished," Guthrie told the repaired and the entire building is Russian women woiUd be imported months, and there is no guarantee ly a.s a tax. The purchaser may perfectly unoerstood social order tic asylum over there, as PIctorislIy." day and Workers to Willkie declared it was obvious with this radio Fridny, February 18 tinue the offer Feb. 28, because she seemed bewildered he w ^ withdrawing Cassandra manufacturer.i, "You must, with now in good condition. tn aid ths wlvea o f ainall farmers, of how much will be available aft­ not deduct the Federal tax of 10 of Kings Row prised .. I wonder what that 'Q' In Salvage Rails Travelled Extensively "that there la unnecessary waste adoption of war time trims an­ "I don't know why everybody’s front/ school. "I shall henceforth our help, find some othef products Getting Place Into 8lhape "many of whom are now alone," per cent on the rgtail sale of jew­ The St. Georges, with the San- * his name aU.ndc for." The travels of this world wan­ Be Transferred to effort, lack of mutual confidence er that. other hour of possible sunshlne_ so late," she said to Parris. "I um^rtake my daughter’s educa­ for which there l.s a need quite un­ George H. Waddell, W PA spon­ Germany also is Completing Daring Pays elry, furs and toilet preparations. somes, the Curleys, the Gordons, Invited ever and ever so many." tion myself," it concluded. derer have taken him over five and central 'direction' among our Still outside all these classifica­ off the 'publishing day, and be-' , , . . . and the Ski ffingtons, made up a Several days after Cassandra related, it may he. to your present Olhfjr WPA Projects. sor agent, said this morning the plans to transport Russian prison­ "you know how awful busy every­ (To Be Continued) Is New Order continents. He has run the gamut various fighting forces.” cause of threatened shortages in : The hcderal tax of 1 cent for each strung and Influential social had mentioned her party to Par­ prudiict.s, for which there is-aneed men who have been working there ers from concentration camps to The graument that the democ­ tions is the ordinary citizen. For 10 cents or fraction thereof paid of the South Seas In romance end He quoted unidentified Air newsprint. stronghold.. They were sometimes ris, tome 35 childien received in­ in the war economy. The Union School building on would be busy for at least another Germany for work at building end racies wlU have to adopt a more him there is nothing, and it is for admission to any place is de­ adventure. He has been shipwreck­ Force men as saying they had Since Major Brown made the referred to Irreverently by leaser vitations. "If, three or four months from week tearing down shelves and farming. darlnf attitude toward this war ductible, provided an account has ed and marooned end ambushed. North School street, abandoned oa "come up against stone walls of quite likely that there will be original announcement last Sat- people as the "B 'g Five." Louise Goraon showed her In­ Government Is Buflly in now, convcr.slon to war products Is getting the entire building cleaned Prior to the arrival of the Rus­ j Ha has one of the lergeet collec % school 10 years ago end for the prejudice and Ignorancs in the ta atrenfthened by two areat na­ nothing, .80 long as the war lasts. urday business and civic leaders I been kept by the taxpayer'of the Young Hart Sansome was the vitation to her mother. Louise waa .dill not accomplished, It will be up. Already there are 14 cots that sians, foreign workers in Germany amount paid. Taxes on club Need of Scrap; Tons tlons of Auatrelealen specimens were reported to number 2,500,000, War Department"; that "the man have besieged him with requests mayor. Lucius Curley was presi­ the only chilu of Dr. Henry Gor­ impoa.xible to a.xsiime any longer lest two years used as the head- have been donated to the town, who offers constructive criticism val atorieg today. Whatever synthetic rubber we dues are dedilcUble by the mem­ ever assembled. including 472,000 women. to continue the ofifer. dent of the Burton County Bank, don Mrs. Gordon was a social Man Aboiit Manhattan tliat some kind of conversion of quartera for ths W P A Toy Center stored In the basement room and risks court martial," and that "the • One Is the story of how the Ger­ pro2 long at a time. Get IMaxiiiiiim Tire Economy h v juiion w ith unblurrcd clarity. This greeted the colonel cordially. He her lists. She we: certain Of some tons of abandoned .steel rail.s, their country, but in this case you was recalled to New Haven, and Somersville. Conn., which Leeds should be taken to heart is that barracks reported a search of the , Qp nutomohiles. gasoline. clga- 15 or BO Of Cassandra's guests. Mr. Arkell. Which Is it? ’ .wanted to be sure YOU knew .\sU Inde|>endent Status what appears to have been rela­ smiled at Parris. some of which -l-s of .such high have not only brought disgrace since that time Mise Lillian Kar- a.s-erted locked out Us 4.50 work­ beautifully designed BIG console the British at Singapore were .Mt. Everett area disclosed no trace ! rrttes and liquor are imposed up- Hei mother had undertaken to ex­ " ’The one I h ’ ve', he said where you were Welder.s have boon a-sking an In- Interchanging Your Tires tively Impunity. . Perhaps the "How are you. sonny?" . grade that it can be relieated and on your uniform but to the outfit Jala of 68 Pine street, has been in ers lost Monday rather than face with 6 electric push button tuning of the boys and New York state ^ pp manufarfirer, producer, or "Very wel', sir. thank you. tend some r f the invitations In her alowly, 'cost $15,000. It's the ----- dopondrnt status because they to Which you belong," Judge Rlbi­ sublimely confident that the Japa- re-rolled without further process­ claim they must pay dues to a charge. labor board charges. greatest factor in such success police investigated a camping alto importer, and are not deductible Colonel Skefft'ntgor’." I behalf. She had suggested more original I Visltor’i note: if it's dance coff said. The work being done at the Cen­ gi\es you the complete thrill of ne.se would never attack them, ing. number of A F L unions as they Leeds said in a statement that ewas the element of surprise; the at Copake Falls without result. by the purchaser or consumer "Fine boy you’re railing, Marie. | than once during the course of her ------bands you're looking for, here’s ter -lately was not up to former Properly Adjusted Brakes speech, music and song. Enjoy that they failed to adopt the best I once heard a Judge say that | the current Manhattan line-up: About 10..556 tons of it are al­ change from one welding job to the plant shut down despite the British, once again, were not ex Whether or not the ga.soline tax, Ho s got n.annera What are you j chaU with parenu how desirable ^ Snaorzenlec !■ Jail atanArda due to lack of experi­ VITA-TONE . . . -- it was to have norinal, healthy | cafes and restaurant, which pro- Enric Madrlguera is at the Bill- ready city-owned, rtie remaimler anitther. The A F L unions have fact it waa working on war or­ ,\re necessary to insure maximum measures for fighting the Japa­ the use tax. or the sales tax levied going to make out of him?" is owned by transportation com­ enced workers end for several ders, blankets for the Red Cross. peeling the enemy to take such a children meet and enjoy them­ vided muBic and entertainment more, Dick Kuhn is at the Astor; closed shop contracts with the Hartford. Feb. 13.—(4»)—John Depihf ' Brilliance nese advance down Malaya, that by a State m.iy bo deducted by "Well, lie wants to.be a doctor." panies. The Uonncvtlcut railway .shipyards, and some welders have weeks thare has not been sufficient The union’s appeal was directed driving safety gamble. Poets ’ Corner selves under cheerful and normal were fine for people whose powers Dick Gasparre is at the Plaza, i Smarzenlec, 47, accused of the and Perspective ^ the individual, piircha.ser depends "Doctor' Doctor, hey! What and Lighting C^ompany owns 8,8it been .And bring on ills too dire to men­ pez is at the Taft, Sande VVilliami Hartford has 9,470 tons of steel "T think we ll be able pretty well pitel since TYieadey morning after la In Good Condition r.u> WKST C’KNTER STREET TEL. 41.34 fighter planes. I places because some old fool's got have lots of fun." York where the dinner, and not the than two ye.irs when a strike was tion Will Aid lArge Families la at the Warwick, Johnny Mess- still in its .streets, the committee i to close the yards down." his arraignment on charges of first The building has been improved I a bellyache." " I can't, Louise. I told Cassan­ gaga that the funnyman tells. called after the conijiuny allegedly Invasion was' not Hiller's pur- When I could grab myself a pen­ ner is at the McAIpin. and Charlie said. Bridgeport 1.695; Bri.stol, i degree murder. He was given a since it was taken over by the This criticism, it should be re­ Madame laughed aloud. "It's a ' dra I'd come to her house." counts. There isn't any funnyman. refused to bargain collectively XKise yesterday. Just what this sion ? Racine, Wls.— St. Mary’s Spivak la St the Pennsylvania. S21; Meriden, 345; .New Britain,' blood transfusion, hts second slBce W PA. All of the rooms on the membered. la nothing different good profession, Isaac." l I don’t think that makes any ! There aren't any drum thumpers !ie attempted to take hla own life first floor have been repainted and with the union. The strike later purpose was, only time will tell. hospital will offer free hospital 987; New Haven, 1.619; .Norwalk, "Stuff! Make him a lawyer. He I by slashing hla wrlata and neck a f­ the floors put In condition. The was broken and the union con­ from critlciam now being made in Dam the press, the people’a voice .service private rooms, nurses and 881; Norwuch, 777 .Stamlor 't, Over .5.000 Houses But the three warships can now ought to be a smart one. You’re I 4 ter he waa captured In a farm­ windows that were boarded up for tends the company refu.sed to re- England itself. The things they said were fsr medical care—to mothers having and Waterbary, 1,635. be put into condition-for sea oper­ their eighth or more babies. "It smart, his daddy was smart, and house on the outskirts of Buffalo, a number of jfeers have been re­ hire about 126 persons involved. It might al.so be remembered from nice. Are ill Manchester will encourage more of the good, hla granddaddy Mitchell waa N. Y. placed and the heating system has A hearing on the charges was FREE DELIVERY ations as raiders, or they can be My salary, pliLS, #o they Infer, that the British are not the only old-faahloned large families," hos­ smart." been repaired. In the west lower scheduled for Thompsonville, Joined with other German ships Is quite enough - 410,000 per. ones who need and must be able pital officials explained, "and, af­ The old lawyer walked slowly War Prodiielioii I w ith the addition of 396 houses There Is e town named Veca- basement e room has been fitted Conn., last Monday but was post­ 241 Sf up Walnut atreeL His great beard to form a fleet which can threaten ter a mother has had seven babies _ -rs l - z a i 1 Ylnbchcster'a grand list In 1941 tion In California. out that Wes used as a playroom. poned until February 23. to take such crlticlsrh. Why work too hard, or hold court flashed and sparkled in the sun, PHONE 7571 to sally out in force at any time we think she is entitled to some­ r o r H a d l O I ' l a i l t S ; “ i® number of houses in Mancbea- There is no criticism yet made martial /\ thing special." and the clouds of smoke from his j ter on October 1 last, was 4,050. and which can thus compel the cigar gave him the appearance of WATKINS I of the British which does not ap- | To AdmlralsW’m quite Impartial I Multiply This One Ensemble —^---- I In nddltlon to these. 504 other United States and Britain to main­ To duty give complete attention? I North Dakota has a town named a walking con'lagration. (Continued from Page One) | buildings are listed In the abstract ply equally well to the American • In the middle of the next block tain undimlnlshed capital strength Old stuff: I'm out to get a pension. 1 Snow and Arkansas has a town ns being used for residences and IF IT COMES FROM BAUMS ITS GOOD FOOD STORE he squinted narrowly at a dingy altitude toward thia war. I M. P. ' named Snowball. FEBRUARY that the major portion of the con­ commercial purposes, or a total of SHOULDER STEAK GROUND In the Atlantic. house set in the midst of tangled By Hundreds and You'll Have We were Just as aublimely con- j version would be completed with­ 5.454. If all the houses now under To these three warships, the ■hrubbery anc swarming vines. FURNITURE CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS fident of Immunity, before the A girl witii copper-colored curls in three months. I construction are built within the Germans can apparently add the l-ond O’ Lakes Genulae Spriag Leon— Tender— DeUcioos blow, at Pearl Harbor. was standing at the decrepit gate. Guthrie observed that for some next year, Kfamchester'a housing Tirpltx, sister ship of the Bis­ I An Idea of Sale Opportunities! portions of the industry, produc­ will go well over 6.000. SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS If the British hesitated to de­ Washington in War Time The colonel bowed gravely. lb. POT ROAST marck, three other heavy cruisers "Good moriiing. slaay.’’ SALE tion of radio, signal corps, detec­ Next week when the branch of­ CUT-UP FOWL LEG OF LAMB tion and similar equipment need­ fice of the Motor Vehicle Depart­ of the Prlnx Eugen class, and two stroy the private proparty of ricn I She looked at him without smll' POT OR OVEN ROASTS ed by the armed forces appeared ments opens here orrangaroenta owTiers and great corpizi-alions on ! By Jack Stinnett where they will go for their bal­ ing. A fter a moment’s hesitation pocket battleships, the Luetzon Impracticable. will be made to issue over 7,000 89c each 28c lb. 32c lb. Malaya, let us remember that in- i Washington —It ’a an ill war loon and ship cables, cargo n4ta, she replied, "M y name la Gaasan- BEST POLISH BOLOGNA and the Admiral Scheer. in addi­ drs.” Must Find Other l^roduets inserts. According to the abstract Brisket Corned Beef .... lb. 29c Land O' Lakes Batter ... lb. 46o I^an Sliced) Bftcon...... Ib. 83o sl.stcnce upon special profit is still i that doesn t blow up a lot of etc. tion to several light cruisers and "Oh, ho! Is that so? You are "This does not mean that con­ there are 7.454 automobiles owned new Bourcc'i'for raw materials. version to war prcKlucts must not in Manchester. ITALIAN SAUSAGE two aircraft carriers. This is a the dominant kevnote to the The story of rubber has stretch­ Nearly every one who ownt a Dr. Tower's little girl ?’’ American reaction to this war, ed so thin that it won't stand re- pillow with that "silk cotton ' "Yea. Yes—s ir.' She spoke with EXTRA SPEQAL! small battlefleet, as the standards a certain reluctance, and Colonel STRICTLY FRESH, LARGE, LOCAL EGGS, dot. 39c from the farm group, from labor, peatlng The same holds true for stuffing Ukea kapok for granted, of this war go, but it is niw a tin. It not only stuffs pillows, mat- Skefflngton’s small browm eyes from corjiorntlona. concentrated one, and Hiller nia> I could write a ream about what trfssea, furniture, walla (Ifa a vai­ twinLled. LARGE NATIVE EGGS dozen 39c Best Quality Presb— Leon "Fine crop of curly hair you’ve be using it as a threat to keep If .Singapore went without fight­ ls happening to peanuts. The goo- ‘labie insulation material), but Its er planes. General MacArthiir iV ber cro; in 1B42 is going to be real importance la In atufflng life got, mlaa, fine color—like mine." Hamburg Ib. 29c Spare Ribs Ib. 25c Britain and the I'nited States staggering and all because the oil preservers. Moat of It, until now. He removed his hat and shook hla without them, too. SLICED BACON from sending too heavy naval re­ that presses out of peanuts Is be- come from the Netherlands long straight locks. "Redheads Baby Beef Booeleee inforcements to other areas of the In all the comparative record of coming very valuable. Indies and the Orient. have got spunk and character. With the present emergency Don’t you evei fi.rget It.” LEAN FRESH SPARE RIBS Liver Ib. 35c Veal Stew lb. 33c ■war. the two nations in the Far East­ H €R 4*€GRT I could fill this column with a has l^en discover^ grow- She smiled a little—a wan, un- lb. Orote a Weigel K reft— SUced While such daring paid off for ern war to date, America has one ___ing wild in Brazil, Ecuador, Peru certain smile RIB PORK ROAST bright mark; General MacArthur Dr. Tower came out on the front the Germans yesterday, we in thie ^ V cent of V hI *"<1 the Dominican Republic. It ’s ------Frankfurts Ib. 33c Cheese Ib. 33c obviously planned and trained,his porch aa Colonel Skeffington Eight Kinds! country received positive proof walked away. FRESH HAMBURG ______Lessa— Boueleae that daring can pay dividends to men in the kind of fighting neces­ Dirtch East Indies. "Cassandra!" I f this Is finally cut off, tha portant In paints, vamiahea, rain- Cold Cuts Ib. 39c us, too. The formal report on the sary to oppose real resistance to coatj, oil cloth and other water­ "Yea, air.” TIMELY COMBINATION SPECIAL Stew Beef Ib. 33c United States will have on hand "Come In. the house." Rib Jan. 31 raid on the Marshall and the Japanese attack. a two to five-year supply, depend­ proofed materials, has come from Broadcaster Brown's criticism, China. Imluatrial chemists are The child hurried back to the Spry 3-lb. can 67c Gilbert Islands in the Pacific ing on wartime demand for the house. Her father stood waiting Pork Chops Ib. 29c cure of malaria—but by that lime finding that oiticica, a plant that 2 Lbs. Sugor, 1 Can Best Peas, Both 29c shows 16 Japanese ships destroy­ justified, sound, and well-merited, grows like weeds in Brazil, pro­ until she came in, then closed the might pull Its synthetic labors- Fancy No. 1 Green Moontola applies Id the whole democratic door. Try This Chesterfield for Comfort A ftuper Specie! I 1 LB. OUR OW'N C O FF E E ! ed, including a converted alrcratl tor>' substitutes up to such a level vides an oil that serves virtually LOOK AT THIS ONE!! world. \Ve are all still sublimely that no more from the Indlei will all the purposes of tung oil. POTATOES carrier, a light cruiser, a destroy­ Dr. Alexander Q. Tower had 1 LB. XXXX SUGAR! ever be needed. WAXED PAPER er, two submarines, and three confident that the worst things W'hen s scarcity of vegetable lived In Kings Row for eight 1 Lb. Pkg. Bocon, 1 Pkg. Pancake Flour, Both 29c What I mean Is that no discus­ won't happen, whereas the realis­ years. No one was quite eure 125 Foot l O - large tankers, all at small cost to sion of new raw material sources dyea began to develop, not only Usually $135. 39c peck for use in fabrics, but for coloring where he had come from. Such TABU R o ll...... I T C ourselves. This makes the opera­ tic likelihood is that they will. We ever can be complete, but aside dIO CONFECnONKRT OR BROWN KLEIN’S HOME C.\NNED arrivals were few In Kings Row Both for 29c Large Celery Heorte ...... M e all guilty of underestimation meiiUoned butter, cheese and cooking oils, the Paper Towels-...... 2 for I9c tion more handsome than it ap­ from those products United ouiil Statca-b uidiscovered annatto. profession'll ranks Usually, if a A Sale value we are repeating, to emphasize it« Im­ TOMATOES peared in the report at the time, of the resoiirfces and daring of the ; ‘ here are ■ .More tharTha’ f a' million pounds of new doctor or lawyer moved In, portance, and to remind you to consider it while we SUGAR Mb. pkg. 10c It was only after looking over the LARGE SIZE—m eX CREAM STYLE Ocrliknt Good HIze Florida or California and raises it to the status of a enemy. We are all clinging fu il i m a^ change the economy of vhe ! Btill have an ample stock. Covered in long wearing to the hope that this war can be i Western Hemisphere. >earyear from Dominican Republic field and consulUng with the banks real victory. We obtained this vic­ and Ecuador and business men Dr. Tower had friezes, selected from the maker’s clearance rem­ ORANGES doz. 29c CORN Flour 5-lb. bag 29c NAVEL ORANGES tory only because'w e dared to fought and won without drastic I ------W ax from the Camauba palms settled here without any prelimin­ nants. Far higher priced fabrics than you would OUE OWN FAMOUS CUT OB flUCED For inatanec, there la "Manila Del Monte Strike. We can, and will, do it personal saenflee on our part. of Brazil is now going Into shoe aries. Hia wife and S-year-old EASY SfDoaldering TABU—heady, sultry fragrance—even, more 2 dozen 49c rope," which comes from "Manila ordinarily find used on sofasyit this price. Rose, CANS I f British carelessness allowed polish, floor polish, phonograph daughter arrived a few weeks disturbing when worn on gowns or furs where it remains BoM w Ib •gam. hemp." wnich isn't hemp at all, blue, raisin. DILL PICKLES, 6 For 15e BEETS Ketchup 2 Ige. btls. 25c records, radio coll coverings and later. for d s r» — even weeks. And now yon no longer have so FANCY Malayan resources to fall into but abaca, a fibrous plant a dosen other things in dally use A few women called. They virait for someone to bring yonr precious TABU from Evepermted Apples 4 lbs. 25c enemy hands, what shall we say It Is a native of the Philippines Open Tuesday and Thursday evenings untU eat, pine S i oaD Rttrc«d Rationing in this country. found Mrs. Tower a quiet, well- CREDIT Mexico, Cube or Spain — we have it here. LIMAS Large, Ptak. Seedless of the American carelessness and until that aource was snut off, Tannic acid is now being ex­ bred Isdy, but singularly uncom* 9 :0 0 ...closed Wednesdays at noon. For yossr erder tai F iH ej olglit or i ige yossr aseels Milk 3 cans 25c supplied the word's most satisfac­ other evening appointments 'phone store ee that year e r ie r wea*t be m I (or 0etaitley*e GREEN STRING T h b fomuU announcement of which permitted the destruction tracted from the quebracho wood municatlve. Mrs. Tower returned $1.75 AND MORE. Book or Sofety tory rope, v lth the United Ftatca, during usual hours. yea have Graoefruit 4 for 29e the raUoniag o i retreading by of Paraguay and the Argentine, none of the calls and no further Watkins Budget Terms of the Normandie? Great Britain and Japan, the No. for use in tanning American leath­ advances were made by the town. the paper ha yew head. BEANS Avsllable. Consult our Matches 2 boxes 19c Large Iceberg I*rtce Administrator Henderson And the British censorship at 1, 2, and 3 buyers in the order ers and supplying Important in­ So far aa anyone knew. Dr. Budget Bureau for full 2 for 19c •Rectlvely closes the last poHible Singapore, w.hlcb took Mr. Brown named. gredients In American medicines. Tow er had never had a patient. Toilet Tissue 4 rolls 25c Lettuce .Now It is discovered that Pan­ I t may take time, generations, * i gaance the average citizen might After a while the office rooms re* tnformatlon on thlk easy WATKINS WELDON DRUG COMPANY Sweet off the air ^because he emphaaized Soarlse ama can do Just about as well by but if the guns ever thunder in mained shuttered, and Dr. Tower way to buy. ’ BfiOTHSRS. INC. Ikave Imd eT obtaining a new tire such points, has iu Pollyanna abaca aa the Philippines and aba­ W^rid War III, the Americas, waa seen leas anu lees frMuently. PreecrlpUou Phermeelsta Tongerinea dgz. 23c RibRe this obuslns in Washington, where ca plantatlona then are spreading north and south, sbouldn', have to Be sent a Negro boy fo r 'hia mail, 961 MAIN STREET WE DEUVER D IA L m i Klein^s Food Store Tiny Pes 3 cans 49c D IAI, 325fi to such an extent that the Ameri- worry about any of the raw ma- and be was known to order a of AlANCHESTER 1«1 CENTER ST. MiniMiHH Dellverr Orf’ers Bl.fiO .. Urea. jopeful straws are converted mlo •ee buLy aooa have ng worry about tarials known today. great many books through Brlgb- “ •T/r

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1942 . PAGE ELEVEN ^A N U H E S T E K EVTTNTNG IIKrw\LD, M ANCHESTER, CONN. FR ID A Y, F E B R U A R Y 13,1012 millions of dollars of benefit pay­ who takes the "damning for de­ ments to farmers, and exercise feats and the credits for the vic­ .5Ialla, hitting fuel depots at Val­ Talbot Victory .state is divided correspond in .gen-1 fresh Japanebc move, the War De­ Demand Action economic controls over agricul­ t/ tories,” said; 28-Year~Old Italian Seen- British Foil letta and shooting down till ;e era| to the boundaries of the I Navy Raids liiflicl partment disclosed that the Invad- U. S. Income T rx Less ture.” / Doesn’t Want Praia* British planes, th^e communique Council Asks slate's eight counties wit'i the ex - i ci.s had imposed new repreissivc Afraid of I m w Price* Seen Augury •’I’ll take the damning and don’t ivpti'jn of Ijiti'hflelrl snd KairfleM i measures on the conquered Fili­ said. On Parity Plan Sponsors of the measure say want any o f the praise. That be­ .More 1*1111 ishmeut Tobruk Raid The British bombed Tripoli, ,^Pattern foryPatriotism* Dafly Radio Programs couiUlc.n. which .Aie divided into pinos in occupied territory. Publi­ Than Rate in Britain they are afraid, that huge govern­ long. to the workers. The Talbot damaging several buildings and Closer Work three districts, and Hartford coun­ cations of any sort were forbid­ ment stocks o f these farm pro­ victory Is due to three things: Standard Time ty. whose area east of the Connec­ Thau Ever Hinted den without Japanese permission, (Continued from Page One) causing seven casualties. Senator* Seek Passage ducts, acquired under price-sup­ Republicans Refer . to "The striking chara-cter of the Chicago. Feb. 13 — (4>)—A 28-, his local board. AdvlMd he’d b* ticut liver is included in the Tol­ and all printed matter was made British air raiders attacked porting loans of recent years, will candidate, the fact that we had an ycar-old Italian citizen, thwarted inducted, he resigned hia position’ subject to censorship. said, and no details were given on Catania. Sicily, last night and the Single Man in England Despite Raising Food be released at prices that will keep His Election a* Har­ organization and that we had a In every effort to fight for the az an azsistant buyer for a Izirg* State Defense Head to land county district. (Continued from Page One) The seven wardens who have ac- t he.se. night before with high explosives Getting $38 a Week Recreation And Clothing Bill. markets below parity. binger of Success. plan. "UnitM' Statesi tcKlay was singled wholesale company. Local bMtda Perfect Organization repted apiroinlmcnt to the general and incendiary bombs, but there The farm state senators already out by the Illinoi.s Selective Service had been permitted to induct a New All Girl Orchestra requiring synchronized air and! sur­ Roosevelt Sifins was little damage, the Italian high •"The latter Is most Important. .staff are Henry James. Simsbury: Only Patrol Activity Pay* $624 Each Year have demonstrated their strength There is a growing tendency in the director as "a pattern for patriot-. citizen of Italy If he had declared In State. face operationa. command announced today. Washington, Feb. 13— (/Fi—A against the administration. Over Waterbury, Feb. IS.— Rep­ ism for some of our native-born intention of becoming a citizen. George Milmine, Lakeville; Howard Lengthy Report Is.sfied Chinn Loan Rill Center Items party to plan the work and then Clark. South Britain; Douglas On Hi* Income. group of senators today demanded the president's protests they wrote resentative Republicana from young men trying devious methols But a change in regulations To Play Over Networks The Navy Department i.ssued s Washington, I'eb 13 p A On Libyan Front work the plan. Hartford. Feb. 13—uP»-Divi.sion Weeks. Hamden; H. H. Pierce. preferential treatment for farm throughout the state referred last to avoid military service." compelled the board to remove his lensthy communique last night on bill appropriating J.500.000000 fcTr Rome (From Italian Broad- Confused by Promotion Today quick passage of their bill to guar­ ’’That Is what we must do in the Clinton; Waldo E. (Tarke, New \ By Paul O e«ier and John Berkley products into the price control bill night to the recent election of Director Paul G. Arm.strong said name from the list. 8o persistent of Connecticut into nine air raid the re.siilts of the raids which hit aid to (."hina was .«ignejq warden service up to the same high Kwajalein. Wotje. Taroa and The measure make.* available day to patrol activity near El Me- day to John C. Beatty. Jr , ol the. 6 -i—Small gym open for hand- can auccesa In fall balloting. be made in the .southern portion of appear to be paying substantially . Wickard’.s n.ssertion that such a tions.” I this boy attain the honor and privi­ before Armstrong, 12:00 standard" was announced today by Jalult islands in the Marshall, the money which w ;is .luthorized chill, approximately midway be.- Cochran Field Public Relation.s tam er dates back to the first years CBS-Easl; 11 00 CBS Fairfield county and in the Tolland to he loaned in another bill enact­ Iweeii "Tobruk and Bengasi in the Department. He had just been less Income tax than the average .^_g—gniaij eym open for bbxlng, policy would raise the nation's U. S. Senator John A. Danaher, Former Gov. Raymond E. Bald­ lege of wearing the uniform of the lyeamed Status Four Year* Ago at the networks, has formed an all- sB C CB.S Blue; 12:30 MBS; 12:65 the State Defense Council. coiintv district. group and Makin in tiie Gilberts. principal speaker at a testimon­ United ftales of America." Chief air waniens in e.ach of the ed last week. The preaidont had re­ desert south of the Gebel El ,\ch- boosted from private to sergeant. Briton. ; E. 8. food and clothing bills by a billion win said he was happy to be pres­ Four years ago Sandro learned It wa.s indicated that the general The Navy confirmed in a com­ Y, M. c: A. ial dinner for the Fifth district .4sks Spe<'ial Ruling orchestra which he calls NBC CBS. nine districts are being chosen to quested the half billion dollars for dar range. Bombing attacks were The telephone rang. . His stock An unmarried American man or , 6-7—Center Billiards basketball dollars a year. ent among so many members of he was not a citizen of the United fjB C —7:30 Grand Central sta­ .staff would meet as soon as po.ssi- munique today that 11' .-coiit made on British commiiiiicatioiis woqian here earning $38 a week or period, E. S. winner, aaid that there must "be the 1939 Legislature— the one dur­ Armstrong asked a special rul­ "Daughters of Uncle Sam. Their act as liai.son officers between the China to bol.ster her internal bcon- answer had been "Public Rela­ Senators Thomas (D-Oklaj, States. His father, who applied tion with Sonya Stokowski; 8 ble, perhaps next week and have bombers were lo.st in the raids as $1,976 a year pays roughly $104 Schedule no inefficiency" In the conduct of ing which he was Republican chief ing from the adjutant general of warden organizations in the towma ohiy and help her war effort. and supply depots, the Italian high tions Office, Private Beatty speak­ 7-8—Women's plunge period, Bankhead (D-Ala), Gillette (D- for citizenship, died in 1919 be* first engagement will he a .series Lucille Manners concert; 9:30 In as its fir.st job the strengthening had been announced earlier this federal- Income tax and a married the national administration and de­ executive—and added that this the Army to permit the Induction of their regions and the State De­ command reported today. ing ' Instead, he stuttered into E S lowat and Russell (D-Ga) intro­ fore he received his final papers. formation Please: 9:30 Plantation of certain air raid report centers month. Last night's announcement man with two children pays noth­ manded that "no dancers" be session was (he one that "gave the of Donald .Sandro, who when little of six broadcasts. fense Council Seven men have al­ During these air a-ssaults,- Ital­ the phone: "Private Relations O f­ 7-10— High School basketball duced the measure would prohibit Tom orrow: Because he was the sole .support The group comprises 35 young party, new time; 10 Capt. Flagg, in the state listed only five planes lost and one The aid of school chiMirn a.t named to the Office of Civilian state the Mst two years it has had more than a year old was brought ready accepted appointment and ian bombers fired fuel dumps at fice, Public Beatty Speaking. " ing at all. game. E. 8. the government from selling at 9:00-10:00 Cadets, gym. of his mother ujitil three yeara ago women wearing uniforms appro- moved from Blue. I cruiser damaged by a small bomb, volunteer firemen in Dallas lielp- In Great Britain an unmarried Defense. in many,* day." here from Aquila, Italy, by his the remaining two posts are ex- Bardia and pounded British mo­ 7-10 Bowling alleys reserved less than parity prices its huge 10:00-11:00 Juniors, gym. and because of college expenses, riate to the title. In addition there CBS—7:30 (West 10:301 . Bob i It was announced that appro- e—Add They advised Armstrong .that was a member of the national hon­ Colonel Samuel H Fisher, stale German bombers .again attacked put together. Saturday give farmers a return equivalent 6:00-7:00 Junior open period. 23. will salute vailous defense Claude Pepper on "Fighting For \\ ork for Reel ( Iross of the raiding sweep was w elronic. ried man with two children $Jl2. said: Robert Perry and A. V. Fells to .Sandro more than fully had demon­ or society in high school and won defense sdministrator. said, "we 2-i—Boys’ swimming class, E. 8. to that in a stipulated previous 6:30-9:30 Men and vv'omen show­ noupa and Include as a guest each Victory." ______it could not alter the grim feeling A fter the war the British unmar- "When you come to Washington. the list of Bridgeport's tire thief strated all the desirable qualitle.s an American Legion award for Blue- 8 Bert Wheeler; 8;30 Mil- have reached the point y.here the 7- 8—Men's plunge period. E.period—In 8. moat cases 1909-14.) ers. W k a "Minute Woman" making Washington. D. C.—An example which weeks of almost uninter-., rleiT worker paying $624 tax and 8- 9 - Clowns basketball Period,Thomas charged that the secre­ 7:00-8:00 Home. Joe, 1 won’t remain aloof in my victims. Perry told police a spare of an American citizen but, under scholarship, leadership and ser­ an appeal on behalf of the group to ton Berle; 9 Gangbusters: 10 Elsa air raid warden system is pretty rupted reverses have created in a enforced savings will get $107, the grand Isolationism. I ’ll have help tire waa taken from hia car whjle pre.sent laws, he could not enter vice. He worked his way through generally set up throughout the of hemispheric solidarity Is evident E. a. tary of agriculture. In opposing 8:00-9:00 Games. wMch the program is dedicated. Maxwell capital already braced for further ! enforced savings portion back. The from you, Joe, and after Novem­ It waa parked in the yard of The military sen’lre. Beloit (Wis.i college and was state, hut it is needless to say that every Friday in the workrooms of 7-10- Bowling alleys open, E. 8. the" bill, was trying to keep fam i j 6:30-8:00 Open alleys. The only other all-girl orchestra MBS—8:30 Bennett s notebook setbacKS. married man with two children ber, 1942, I expect to have the Bridgeport Brass Company, where Tried to Join .4rmy graduated in 19.31. president of his there are spots where the organ­ the Dlstnet of Columbia Red prices low "so he can force Con- | 8:30 Galliger, 2 alleys. on the networks is that of Phil 9:15 Analysis of Propaganda; 10 5lore Bad News Heard paying $312 will get $114 back un­ 8:30 Highland Park 2 alleys. whole state of Connecticut will! he works, and Fella complained The day after Pearl Harbor San­ class. He was a fraternity presi­ ization IS nit fully effective and Cro.ss (Tiapter Wives and daugh­ gross to let him keep on paying Heacyweight fight, Billy Conn vs. Even before the Na\-i' communi­ der the enforced savings provision me.” that his.car, parked In his back dro hurried to recruiting head­ dent, captain of the college golf •pitalny. ______we are trying to bring all of ,he ters o(. Central and South Am eri­ Tony'Zale. que was Issued last night, there Before Talbot’, election, Dana­ yard, was jacked up and a tire quarters to Join the Army. He waa team, sports editor of the news­ warden service up to the same high can diplomats, accredited to, the The Manchester of the law. State Relief Jack Befiny says he is going to was additional bad new's from the ■ But. even with the deduction of her was the only Republican in and rim atolen. turned down becatuse he was not paper and editor of the annual. What to expect .Saturday: The standard United .states, sew, knit and roll use hie program on NBC iSunday surgii al

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES’TER, (XJNN. FRi DAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1942 PAGE THIRTEEN Rockville Today Is Friday the 13th; Manchester Cooking Classes Teach PINEHURST FRESH VEGETABLES Lewi* Oiapman Date Book n r. w *» k.M, nvMv fre»h vemiUble yon wBBt.. .thej nre W « t w t» oveiy freoh vefetablo yon want M, Rockville Let ^8 Look at the Record nninfally tdtrtril u 4 tandlotf for vitamin freshnooa. Tonight Right Foods for Health Valentine dance. Catholic Ladles Bristol High Basketball Team Meets Manchester Tonight THaadn Frcah of Columbus. bch. 4c Don’t look at the calendar now, on Friday the 13th a man waa se­ ■ - - ■ . ------a. ------, ^ ’ Ralad VesetaMofi. Radishes verely-injured in West Haven, Tonjorrow (X.bnnche* 7c.) Further Fii’st but it’s Friday the thirteenth! dow show. It will be action from when a blast wrecked the Hartford District Council. V. F. Daily Eating Habits to the opening minute, with entertain­ This Is but one of three which all City Firework.s Conip.-uiy plant. W. meeting, V. F. W. Home, Man­ New Cabbace Crisp California Be Discussion Topic at ment and surprises for good Hornets Stage Aid Courses of the superstitious folks must The British freighter, drarl wa.s chester Green, at 8 p. m. measure. LomhardFs Long Services OrM* Pepper* Iceberg head 10c face this year. In February, torpedoed 750 miles off the coast St Valentine’s dance, Manches­ Herald's Free Home- Every day will bring tree reclp* Odds Favor Conn Bell City Squad Anxious Waletcreas ter Country Club. Golden Vitamin Presh March and November the dread of France. A cold wave hit the sheets, ready-to-eat ^ fts of,,food Upward Surge To m a too* J{orkvilIp Now to Devote day falls. East coa.s.t, and in .New Britain Dance for Negro SMdiers, at making Rally. cooked during the session and gen* Overlooked by Red Owners Y. M. C. A. CMneoe Cabhase Carrots bch. 8 ic just what Is there to this age Doeer’s Pond, which was being erous market bags, crani.ned with Evenings to Niiineroiis old superstition? According to u.sed as a skating rink was the Sunday, Fell. 1.1 .•’Eat the right food to help keep useful products, Over Z ale Tonight To Avenge Earlier Defeat Aomalne United church services at South Pittsburgh Ice Team New Texas Classes. .some calculators, Friday is a day scene of two drownings. Five per­ you fit." No alert homemaker can afford Radlnhe* of least trouble, and it Is Saturday son.* were killed in Bourne, Mass., Methodist, Rabbi Abraham Feld­ Tjiat sounds like a deliberate to miss one of these profitable and Finishes Hard Road Chleorj- Beets bch. 8 ic which has proven to be the worst in a two-car head-on collision. Lo­ man, speaker. •’build-up’’ for The Herald's popu- hospitable sessions next Tuesday Rockville, Feb. 13.— (Special of the seven days. According to cally. the town was shocked by .Monday, Feb. 16 lar Cooking School, but it actually through Friday, .starting daily at Smart Money Figures Trip in Fine Fettle. .Monahan Has Hi8 Team Analie Clean, Fresh A ir Raid Warden’s School. High Bear* Vi atcliiiig Celery—CaMfomU With the completion of the tn- their figure* In a year which wa.* the news of how West Hartfor l is the title of a leaflet Issued by the 9:16 a. m. Ace Bowler Rockets Burst stnirtore courrte.x In Fir.st Aid, school hall at 7:30. Conn Better Risk in Ready for I^irals at Spinach lb. 10c high in death fatality, 1938. the had beaten Manchester, 2J? to 20. Bureau of Home Economics of t h e ------The Pittsburgh Hornets may Ue Paacal Celerj- ,?9r many standard First Aid cla.sse.s day with the lea.st deaths wa.* Fri- This lost game dealt a severe blow Registration Day. 7 a. m. to 9 United States Department of 6 0 B T7D , Perk Garden Muss; Expert languishing in the cellar of the Rec Tonight; First Cncamher* are tn start In Ro<’kville next day the thirteenth of May. to c. C. I, L. title hopes for the ' f’ ’ ■ -Anacrican Legion Hall. Agriculture, in cooperation with Three Arrested Around Eaj^les I Tea for new residents. C, of C. , week and the week following. But there are people who don’t local basketball team. other Federal bureaus. American Hockey League’s West- BOSTOSWIKS Game at 7:30 Sharp; auxiliary at the Center church. Over 12,000 to See Cauliflower Green Beans A First Aid class for Air Raid care anything about this, and you Here we might insert that the The concern of these government 01 n Division but Ooach Larry reCT !?EM£WKI?E0 Feb. 17. 18, 19, 20 For Trial Here wardens will start on Tuesday couldn’t get them to even venture Manchester team had better be on agencies in promoting buoyant Go; Pittsburgh Battler Aurie’s puck pupils have just com­ A9IS39 Hollister School Downs Only 500 May Watch Broccoli evening at the Maple street school. Herald Cooking School at the health is shared by The Herald, Fresh Pea.* out of” the house on this day of its toes toni^ght at the Bri.stol , pleted a road trip which made the W0BLI>$EDIBS6QI\T. Rivals Battle Here; ^ This cla.ss will be conducted twice game. Its Friday 13 again and' which echoes Napoleon’s familiar III Good Shape. Manchester Green in White Onions dread. Thursday, Feb. 19 John McKenna. 55, of 131 Wind­ rest of the loop sit up and take ■m0U6H kNOCkTDOUT, Turnips a week on Tuesday and Friday I.«t a look back for a couple of this game is important to the C. sentence with one added word: "A sor street, Hartford was arrested notice. The Hornets played five Plan N ew .Attack for evening.* and each class period Oratorical Conte.st at American civilian army travels on Its By Sid Keder B16SCHNQZZ0U Fast Encounter. Yams yeara Into the files of The Herald, C. 1 L. title hopes. Legion Home last night on Oak street, charged straight games away from home, Sweet Potatoes will be of two hours duration from stomach." New York, Feb. 13.—(lO—Thl* Zone Defenses. and see Just what did happen on Bridgeport Bank Robbed Saturda.v, Feb. 21 with intoxication. v;on three of them, tied one and NEVEC AUBIBI> 7 to 9 o’clock. Asaistant Chief previous Friday 13tha. There wa* One Friday the 13th was all The right food for the active could be a mighty unlucky Frl- The Green School league had Parsnips Dance at V F. M Home, Man- (.j^.jijan ailny will be the keynote of Pasquale J. Deyorio, 24, of 214 scored the remarkable number of WHEN RIDICULED I Warden Thomas F Rady. Jr., will but one Friday 13th in the year ot that was in the year of 1941. This McKee street, was arrested by Of­ day-the-Uilrtccnth for Sweet' W il­ 30 goals while succumbing only two swell games yesterday after­ By .liM'k Dwyer Chester Green The Herald’s wide-awake Cooking FOC CELEBRATED instruct thi.s cla.ss. 1939, and this was In the month was in the month of June, when, ficer Arthur Sevnioiir la.st night on liam Conn, the Pittsburgh pretty once. noon at the Y. M. C. A. In the first- Fresh Cranberries Twentieth .\niiiversary celebra­ School, when it opens Tuesday boy who Is regarded as a very val­ Herald Sport Edilor A .second cla.ss for wardens will of October. a Bridgeport bank was held up tion of the Washington Social Center street for speeding in' • The exact road trip began at S N 0 0 7 F . encounter the Rockets burst out in Sweet Potatoes be started in the near future and liTt's IkMtk at the Reenrds and robbed Mrs. Julia Doolittle morrttng at 9; 15 In the State restricted zone uable piece of bric-a-brac in the Providence on the night of Sunday, Its P'riilay. , . .the 13lh. Club. theater. The capable homeniaking the final seconds with a field goal AVOCADOS will probably be held on .Monday On that day the British battle­ of Bolton committed suicide by Melville P. Rainvillc, of 31 Nel­ fight game’s show case. January 25th. The Hornets beat Likewise Us going to be bad Sunday, Fell. 24 consultant, who promises to keep Sweet William collide* with that quelled the cocky Eagles and SPECIAL! 15c Ea. Good Quality White Potatoes i and Thursday evenings. This class ship Royal Oak was sunk by a hanging herself; Malcolm Mollan. son street. North Grafton, Mass., the Rhode Island Reds by 6 to 4 luck for either Bristol High or B.anquet. Campbell Council. K. each of the four free .scasiom hum- | thumping Tony Zale in Madison when the dust and feathers had I will be instructed by Deputy Narl submarine in the AtlantiV*. editor of The Herald was given « of C. was arrested early this morning at in an overtime game which found ming with interest, passes along Square Garden along about 10 p. settled the Rockets were out in Manchester High this evening at I Warden E. Fenton Burke. All knd the crew of 1.000 men wa* farewell banquet, as he w-as Icav- ' Friday. Feb. 27 Delmont and Main street for fail­ "Chuck" Corrigan winning the these sound reasons for eating m.. (e.w.t.l. and, while atl sign* front by two points. It was a the .Scluml .stiect Rec when ttie.se Pinehurst Saturday Service warden.* interc.sted in attending lost. Guard* at the vital Panama ing the paper. Manchester Fire i Independent Suit Company ben- ure to stop at a stop sign at that lion's share of the honors because honey of a game from start to ' the.ie ( las.vea are reqiie.vted to properly each day. Miss Ruth Bean point. point to a victory for the Smoky- ne achieved the hat trick. Then two rival tc.inis faro each other Canal were redoubled to foil plots departments had a busy day try- ] efit entertainment for Red (^o*s. joins with the Bureau of Home finish. We believe we are “ genred up” to give you better Salurdn> notify Chief Warden John Dailey, of espionage. Alley Oop, hero of ing to put out three fires at once, i High School Hall town Irishman, there’s always the the Horets moved to Springfield in what should be ttie he.st school servlK this week-end. The new delivery boys know the roules h^conomics in declaring that: pos-sibility one of those accidents In the second game the Hollister cither of the in.structors, or leave the comic ’ strip which appears in j As a result, the home of John Dtl- Saturday, March 14 lor a Wednesday game and took street hoopsters downed the Green boy game oi the year. The pre­ better, and we have more clerks inriuding another man In th The Right Food— might happen. word at the Defense Council of- The Herald, was trapped in the worth, at 38 Edward street, wa.* Father and Son banquet. Eman­ the short end of an 8-5 score after .school, 27-13. Brown and John.son liminary game between the sec­ 1. Builds and repairs your body. If the middleweight boss pulls meat department. II flee, phone 632. burning city df Troy, ’The Memo­ seriously damaged. uel Lutheran church. having trailed by seven goals. piled up enough points to turn the ond teams from both schools, will 2. Keeps, it in good running one of these, It would go a long It wiU assure yon of very early delivery If you use our Fridav j Three new classes in First Aid rial hospital cen.*us was at a higli And In fhe year of 1942, we are Friday. .April 17 On Thursday, January 29th, the trick between them. For the losers, precede the big game and will order. way toward singing a swan song niebt ’phone seAlce. Saturdays It Is necessary to ask you to wilt start spon.sored by the Rock­ of 83. experiencing our first Friday 13 Annual Ma.sonic Ball at the Ma­ Kddie Funaro Hornets invaded Hersbey and beat Adamy and Beane carried the start promptly at 7:3o sharp. 3. Gives you energy for work for Billy’s shot at the heavy­ Kenny Oiapman m k e delivery orders a $2.00 minimum. Morning delivery on ville Chap’ter of the American Red In the year of 1940, there were while at war. Looking at the head­ sonic Temple. the western leaders by 7 to 1. Sat­ torch but it went out before the Pick Manchester and play. weight championship and a poten­ order* received up to 9:00 o’clock. ______Cross; Tiie.sday evening at the two Friday 13ths. The first of lines, it is obsi-rved that all la not Edilie Funaro of New Haven, urday found the Hornets a. Phila­ savage barrage of baskets from I am going right out on the 4 Hel.is prolong your prime of tial half-milllon-dollar gate with Rockville High .school with Mr*. these was in September when the going too good for the Allies on rolled a 239 game, which the N a­ delphia where Coach Larry Aurie’i the winners. The scores: limb. Manchester will win but life. Joe Louis in their scheduled re­ Lebbeus Bissell as instructor; Hercules Powder Company plant this day of events. Look at the Weekly Deductions tional Bowling Duck Pin Congress puckmen won by 8 to 5. The next Rockets it will be close every step of the 5 Is a basis for good health. turn match this June. night—or on Sunday, February 1st Ski Trails PINEHURST QUALITY MEATS 1 Wednesday evening in the Supe­ of New Jersey had an explosion front pages. To the bus>’ homemaker, crowd­ regards as the highest ever rolled B. F. T. way. Bristol’s zone defense will For Tony, defeat wouldn’t he —the Hornets closed that road rior Court room with Miss Mary killing 46 people. Buckingham But whether this Friday 13 a f­ ed with responsibilities The Herald in the small pins brigade. Gates, rf ...... 2 0 4 get a severe ^st against the type COLD CUTS To Purchase Bonds too tough to take. After all. he’s trip by battling the Eagles to a I McCusker as instructor; and Fri- Palace, home ot the King and fair is really true or just a lot of is bringing what might be describ­ Woodhouse, If ...... 1 0 2 Op eii Sunday of game Coach Wilfred Clarke has only a middleweight and If he 4-4 draw at New Haven, where Genuine Salami ' day evening at the Superior Court Queen of England, waa hit with Kritzmacher, c ... 0 0 0 set up for this one game. He re­ bunk depends on the individual ed as a portable laboratory of loses. It can be brushed off with ♦tarry Currie of the Hornets con­ Cervelat ' room with Mrs. Herbert J. Regan five bomba and five persons were household Information assembled Walker, rg ...... 1 0 2 fused to give any hint os to how himself. Just as many good things A t a meeting of the executive the e.xplanation that he didn’t pick tinued to supply his share of the I as Instructor. All of these classes conveniently on the State theater Ramblers Lose Johnson, Ig ...... 1 0 2 he was going to offset the so- Braunschwiefrer-type injured. Food prices took a sharp happened on those .same Fridays, committee of Local 63, TWX’A' [p i* on .someone his size. He expects to sniping. Norlheni Slopes Ready will meet from 7 to 9 o’clock. stage. This new-day school is a — —c- — called advantage of the zone. It Livervvurst rise upwards and the Draft Law and just as many bad things hap­ held last night it was voted to ap­ come In at 163 and th. contract* I Another cla.sa will start .shortly revelation to young and old home­ The records show that the Hor­ 5 0 10 might be a repetition of what he was dnly hours away from being pen on other days besides Fridays. prove the plan of weekly deduc­ call for Conn to weigh no more For Week-End; White 1st Prize Meat Loaf i and anyone interested Is asked to passed by the Senate. Marguerite How this jinx day was .so named makers. who discover that the best 1 *9d edienW^ I ks . To Cocky Rams nets got some fine attacking by Eagle# did down in Bristol earlier in the tions from the pay of meniber^*^^ than 175. This may .cause some season. Its no .secret that he hM G rote's Pineapple Dipped and j call Mr*. Frank Burke, ■177-3. ’fhe Myers, of Massachusetts, fell 17 is not settled, but many believe be u.*ed in purchasing defcn.se 'V'vy to .save time is to take time 1 drv - C . d v blended .■mveral forwards In that road trip Ernest Lombardi is traded by home when there was a delay in • B F. T Mantle Covers Hillfi. then eonfiision at the official weigli-m ot five games which produced Cincinnati to the Boston Braves pointed the varsity for this g^me Skinless Krankfurts. ! Koekville Chapter hopes to have stories to her death in New York. that it waa originated from the bonds. for the Cooking School. There is quality outfield play. .Morlarty. rf ...... 1 0 2 at 12:30. because Sweet William .*'even puinUi and 30 goals fot the for two iinnanied players. during the past two weeks. ^ Deerfoot, Brightwood and Bulk i 900 trained in First Aid work by In town four persona were arrest­ fact that there were 13 present at This recommendation will be fascination in a completely-equip­ itnp'y Falcons Defeat Swedes Lombardi waa o f f-b a-1 a n c e, Adamy, If ...... 1 0 2 By Henry Supple Vou wound up Ills training yesterday Hornets. Noriiiie .Schultz scored in The Reds act as Uiough they Monahan Is Foxy , Link Sausage. j May 1. The Lzmgvlew P T A class ed for disturbing the peace for the last supper of Chri.st and that made to the Union at a meeting ped kitchen. There is fun. too, in ba^e. reaching for the ball, when the Rand, c ...... 1 0 2 Bo.slon, Feb. 13 lipi A well- tott •'lOd scaling in the neighborhood of 178. In First Game; Two every game. Corrigan had his "hat don’t care whether they get any­ Tom Monahan, v e t e i^ Bristol Bag Sausage. I will also start next Tuesday eve- blowing their horns w-hile in a it was held on a Friday. to be held tomorrow afternoon at watching, a trained speciafist. who younger and sizable King Kong Derby, rg ...... 1 0 2 Zale’.s manager, Sam Pian, said il trick ' at Providence and some one or anything in return for Er­ packed snow-blahket covereil the is a foxy chap. He can gamble Country Style Sausage. I nihg and will be taught by Iver wedding procession. which time there will also be a works as deftly and systematically Keller struck him — full speed Urodeiir. I g ...... 0 0 0 A t any rate, as is said, it de­ Conn were that heavy there would Fast Tilts at Ree. other ta.lles. Harry Curne sup­ nie Lombardi, which is a rather .shoulders of New England ski hills tonight because h^fnust win to Jensen. Mrs. Nelson Read is in­ In December of the same year, pends on the Individual’s belief. report given on the Labor Indus­ as any skilled craftsman. ahead. Rogers, le ...... 0 0 0 Those Plump $1.09 Cut-up Fowl, Lamb Shoulders, Pork structing the Tolland class. Miss Bean will share her dis­ be considerable noise coming from plied seven goals. Vince Gregg vied shabby reward for 10 yeara of It would have been an entirely like 11 ermine mantle tmlay offer­ gain a tie with Manchester and try Conference held In Hartford faithful and stoadj’. If not Fslr to Cootinue coveries in household .step-savers his comer. The Rams took the wind out of v.ith Schultz for consistency. different proposition had Lom­ ing another week-end of fine If he lo.ics he ,t^ out. But win and Pinehurst Roast Beef are featured at thrifty prices! at the Hotel Bond February I. tacular, service. 1 4 0 8 The annual fair of the Rcxkville as she ; uts tested products and What with Billy supposed to he the sails of the highly touted ’’Ked" Heron weighed in with some bardi been in position to do a ■■lehu.ssmg eonditlon.*. or lose Momkhan know* how to And a sale on Sirloin and Short Steaks will make it worth Bradley, William V. Sadlak, Donald Just before the dea) was ■ Rcfn rr W' (■ih. Fire Department w’ill continue Nine tow'ns In the United States labor-saving equipment through somewhat peeved at Tony and I Ramblers in the West Side Rec niHikers, while Delenseiiian .Mickey Nearly all the winter sports apply pressure against a team your while to 'phone or come to Pinehurst Meat Depart­ C. Fisk, J. Everett North and Ray­ 2 & Tony ditto at Billy, this shindig 1 V. 11 ,1. ' Blake scored twice during the de-1 pleted, Big Sthnoz Lorti^ardi tele- slopes lay lUider a heavy cover that this evening in the Town Hall. The are named Wyoming. their paces. For this will be no win- it was, Lombardi was knocked that is gunning for a champion­ mond E. Hunt. Bolton league last night by handing them j „ „ Hershev Ice I grsphed General M ana^r War- 1 Hollister .Srhool ment Saturday. program will precede the dancing. promises to be more than a hot | deader than a beached whale, the I ,an stand the wear and tear of a ship gnd mlght play a cauUoua game of patty-cake. The result M 40 to 27 drubbing wh^^le the I ?en‘ Giles that he was getting in B. F. T. Ing. ski riowtl. .Siio-.v depths rang­ Included on the pnigram are Asks Returns • .Mr*. Clyde Marshall cons opened the double «ttraction , ^ ball out of his hand. DiMaggio ganje Bristol has had some- that the faithful having been do­ CYirrie was ' shape by sawing wood. Duffy, rf ...... 0 0 0 ed from six inehes at Littleton, N Oysters. Pat Lee. the versatile girl; the Probate Judge Francis 0 ’Lou;;h- With a thin-.’ikinneii 46 to 42 mc- sprinted across like an Itulian • thtfig on this town for many year* Phone 4052 ing pretty well by the box office, picking comers so neatly il did not ' This trotted out the alleged hu Crown. If ...... 8 0 16 H.. to 46 inches atop Mt. Mans Fowl, Fricassee Ford Cords; the two Frestones lln. chairman of the President’s .... , J. 1 general before Large Lorn’.* head '■ jiu t now that It* the 13th, that torj’ over the Flying Swedes. i.iatter whom le had for llnc- morists again, which is remindful Cleared 1 IIUStOB. c ...... 0 0 0 field in Northern Vermont. / Calves’ Liver. with their Oriantal mysteries and Birthday Ball has announced that and Promoter Mike Jacobs figures might break the "jinx” for good. sonic 12.000 or 13,000 * customers that Old Sehnnzzola I-ombardi 1 t’ampbell. rg ...... 0 0 0 Powder as import int lo pie $1.09 each Bobbie Green as master of cere­ no definite figures on the total will The Pilgrim Fellowship o^ the led the'Falcons as thev battled the i He played with Schultz and .Most Valuable Prize Watch Lowlckl Bolton Congregational church will will chip in to a pot of $50,000 or like the Mickey Owen of last fall, lohn.*on, Ig ...... 4 1 9 .skier as to milady’s boudoir-,x4ur- Holieycomb Tripe. monies. Music for the dancing will be given out until after the Sports Swedes in a nip and tuck ball ^oTigan lor a while on the road was immolated on the altar of Indicates Something That has been the poaowford Tender Rib or Strip meet this evening at 7:30 at the ■ more. game in which Ylircoltc and Nor- , H’>P (Uid thrived. Then the speedy Williams, c ...... 1 0 2 faeed nearly all sectors ov^r a against Bristol now for twro years. be furnished by Bucky’s Melody- Night at the Rockville High press box convenience It was much less strain on the well packed base, reaultin^ln good Fresh Shoulders. parsonage at Bolton Center. en carried the burden for the vtleran with the. right-hand shot The chunky rig'ht guard did not Pork Roasts lb. 29c Boys orchestra. school. There are still returns to Joined Ruubcll anj Shert and con­ Though he was an outstanding ' brains of reporters and fans to 13 1 27 conditions nearly cver^h ere. Court of Conuiion Pleas be made on tickets and those hav­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. de Leon Swede* bii* failed to stand the hitter, a remarkable thrower and write and talk about Loinbardi's fare so well against quiet Robert Morrell’s Hams. tinued to make life miserable for Green School Ski stuff one of the biggest Brown who stopped him cold down, A session of the Court of Com- ing the aame are asked to turn of East Springfield are the par­ pace as the. Falcons drew away in .a fine catcher, Lombardi move* ”nnp" than to cornpilc a keener L Foreigii Bred opposing puck-blurkers. B F, T I meets of the yenr.^tlie U. S. Eaat- I mon Pleas is being held in Rock- them over as soon as possible. ents of a son bom Monday. Mrs. I the last few minutes of play to to the Hub unjustly classed and analysis of the game., so all the in the Bell City. It might be Lamb Shoulders Pork Spare Rib.s. de Leon before her marriage was cop the game by a mere four Week End Game* Walker, rf ...... 0 0 0 ' ern l>o'.', nhill, .'-iiyKini and combined well, however, to watch the two I ville this afternoon starting at 1 he:,t remembered as a world senes [ blame waa heaped on the big boy's ' , Imniplonship^ w ll be held tomor- Kiowa Council _Miss _Lylian Hutt. daqghter of Mr. points. Saturday, February 14th .\ilnniy. If ...... 2 1 .1 running guards, also. Instead of j o’cloc.k with Hom. Vine R. Parme- I Dog Is Best I willint: shoulders. ' row and .Sunday on the famous 19c lb. Chop Suey. Kiowa Council No. 26, Degree i and” Mrs Herbert Hutt of South | The itamblers having had things Hersho^ at (Cleveland I To Ins credit, not oneo ihd he i.f- I’.iano. c ...... 2 1 ,1 concentrating on Ixiwickl. It lee as Juilge. The following cases I l.om liarili. Off-Balaner, I* nun- dive,trail on the eastern of Pocahontas will hold a meeting 1 road. I THEN YOU’LL KNOW WHY much to their own liking in the Indian ipolis at i’ ittsburgh I fer an explanation He i.s not the .’.Inriait). rg ...... 1) n 0 j win be well to concentrate on all are scheduled for a short calendar kiio' ked I nronHrlou* e« i'iopt.s qf-^.Mt. Miinslicid, at Slowc. PROPERLY TRIMMED SIRLOIN AND SORT STE AKS this evenim: at eight o'clock. The I league, were slapped into submis­ Bui'uilo at i’ liiludciphia allining t\p*| 'i.ttr.s. Ig ...... 1 1 O of the Bristol team to assure vic­ I ses.sion: Luther A. White vs. John Miss S. Helen Roberts, home ■ Hi le 1.* jircciscly what happened \ t , rile downhill will start at .. .Cut from Fancy Prime Beef I businesa meeting will be followed | Wolvey Fallern Jiiilged sion in no small way by a well Washington ut .-:prin ;tield. I .(hell Lombardi took hi.s wulely- Lomhanli do< sn t have to alibi tory for Manchester. iLem.rk; Alex M. Ha.ssott and demonstration agent for Tolland j EIGHT O’CLOCK COFFEE IS Sunday, February loth - 10 m. Saturday, and the slalom by a box social. County, was In town on Wednes- ' balanced R;im machine. Tony Sal­ j (iiibla izeil ■ .sniKize" .it the plate He can stand on his ample record. 5 3 13 The ".100” a u b Pound ...... 53c ’ Addle S. Bassett vs. Ruth M Bas- B<‘6t in Show Last vatore and Hank Sniatchetti slar- Hersh .j at Indian.ipolia I at/lhe same hour on Sunday . . File Marriage Intention* I day. She talked with Mrs. Leslie , ! during the Yankees’ half of the ' Though hiiiul.capped by an en­ r.eferee Walsh. School authorities must enforce aett; Bertha B. Allison vs. Frcil- ired in the Rambler debacle but Spiingtield at Buffalo jyNose filve has been kept closed The number of serving* per pound I* what rouni*. . you can­ Marriage intentions have been Bolton, chairman of Women’s Ac­ Night in New York. ■ loth and final Inning of the fourth tire lack of sjieed. jj^wasn't voted since the middle of last week, and th'* Whether or erick Allison; Donald C. Fisk vs. i/il only out-shaded the play of thvir Philadelphia at .\’ew Haven the mo.*t valuable 'player in the not eat suet and bone. This holds true al*n In Pinehurst Pnt filed at the Town Clerk’s office by tivities of the Bolton Civilian Dc- I ,iml deciding world series game of the surlare Is expected to be per- on# outside the student body will Roants. I William W. Hall. teammates by a mere few points Cleveland at Providence .N’.ational League in 19.’!S for nntli- Robert Arthur Vincent and Gladys fen.se and also conferred with J^Irs. I K .’i". foit. > be admitted could not bo learned. Three ca.ses will be as.signcd for By Orlo Robertson as all the Rams marked up the Pittsburgh at Washington W ith runners on first and third. iiig. .\mong many other things, he I Marie Joyce, both of this city. Keeney Hutchin.son who heads the D ip p iT If you know Nose Dive, you will It would seem that those who are trial: Ruth T. Welles, d.b.a. W’elles New York, Feb. 1 3 .-(Ah W e s t scoring column much to the be­ Ill'- |):Maggio singled to right led the senior eir, uit in b itt .iig PINEHURST FRESH POULTRY Nutrition Committee for Bolton. uii'kis'.anil why onl.v class A and eligible for wltnes.sing the game Agency vs. Harriet Atwood: Secure .Appitoattoo* AM B im MVORIIE Highland Teiricrs, a none-too- wilderment of the Ramblers who jticl !. So the winning run scored with .312. Ho hit 313 In '3.V .333 tonight will he on hand. If the Young men who wish to apply Miss Roberts heads the Nutrition well-known breed in this country, could do little or nothing to stop lop-fiight ilaSH B entries will be Native Fryers. 7-POUND CAPONS. Charles E. Robinson v» Augustus bcfi'ie Lombardi entered the pic­ ’ III '36, .331 in '37. There is no required number of students are for positions as supernumerary Committee for Tolland County and rule the dog world tixlay liecausc the flow of victory in spile of the On Headliiic s acreptefi. .5 and 6-Pound Roasting M. Burke; Ernest W. Boothroyd Pioneers Stop ture. I telling what he might have bat- not at the Rec at 8 o’clock the Native Broilers. policemen may obtain application, at present Is conducting two nutri­ Mrs. J'lHn Winont. wife of the twenty points thrown in by Tag- I ted had he been able to get over Torger Tokle, probably the vs. Otto I’ reus-se. tion courses in addition to her Charley Keller, on first when Di­ remaining seats will be thrown Chickens. blanks from the police captain. ambas.*ador to Great Britain, gsrt and Martin. Maggio came through, rounded the ground as rapidly as say Abe woild's outstanding jumper,' has 4-Pound Chickens. ■Meeting regular duties. open to the public, according to When completed the applications thought enough of C3i. Wolvey Ram* third, and Art Fletcher waved him Simon. Thing Wp C-an Pass Up ( ntered the national combined Fowl weighing I to 5'2 There will be a meeting of Gen­ "The last session of the Board of Suieides 25-17 jumping an'l ern** rountry cham- .\thletlc Manager Berry. The eral Kitchener Lodge. Sons of St. should be sent to Mayor Raymond Pattern of Edgestounc to pur­ B F T Native Fowl. pounds. Tax Review will be held Saturday U) In ^ Crtsis; Clu-i’k I'ionshij'S to he held bv the Brattle- seating capacity has been limited George, this evening at 7:45 E. Hunt. 10 flM S IN A ROWI chase her in England several years Smatchetti. rf ...... r, 0 in the Community Hall from 9 4 1 9 iiinangid . . i.s a game lietwec.i l.uro Outing Club, W,a.*hingt6n’a by the state to'500 and the school o’clock at their room.* Purchase* Land ago. Warren, If ...... 1 till- Fail field G im eis iind tile o h You can depend on Pinehurst for the Finest Fresh I a. ra. to 4 p. m. .2 1 5 Uliiitists Continue Win rijpsp Over N . hit thdav. aiithnrltiea are forced to obey this Bingo The five-year-old bitch—shell Aceto, c ...... Ground Beef (3.5c lb.), and Round Ground or any com­ Bernard Satryb of this city has Bolton Grange meets this eve­ .2 0 4 Hark — The ; Polish Amenciins Wby not ]iool ruling. Mi.vs Dorothy Perzanowskl. be that age In another two months .McGeown, rg ...... Streak in Y Leu;;ue; I both games, enough admission, and i bination of ground meat. Roast Reef Special on g«M>d purchased from the estate of Al­ ning in the Community Hall st Salvator, Ig ...... 6 0 12 By Harry (irajson Local Team Intact president of the Children of Mary bert W. Lincoln s e v ^ lots of land — justified her Concord, N. H., te l something for playing all sea-' 8 p. m. owner’s Judgement last night In go­ Pirates Defeated. Herald Angle Thinj;.*-we-can-do-without dep’t Clarke has all his regulars for sized sixth and seventh Ribs at 35c pound. Other Cuts of St. Joseph’s church, will hold a on Columbus avenue desenbed as i on? The Pioneer Girls have mzl World Champ this with thr exception of ing best-ln-show at the Westmin­ 19 2 ■ or trivia In the midst of a cri.*i«i: except first two Ribs, 39c pound. grocery bingo party at her home. 1, 3, 5. 7 and Lota 45, 47 and 67 TTie shortage of jute from India Rambler* I lost a game this year, and while Cone who was forced out of th# 6 Ward street, this evening at ster Kennel Club show In Madison The Pioneer Parachute team In The Wednesday Nighters, a ihev might lark the anicK)th,-tfara "A If led G Wynne Vanderbilt on Franklin street, all part of the for making burlap bags is being B F T bowling league ot long standing game earlier in the season by lll- 7:30 o’clock for the benefit of the For KT" Year This Coffee Recenes Square Garden. •1 the Y league trounced the Sul- I 'loik of the PA gals they^eill be would jilace racing uiulcr the su­ 111 A A U Meet low OR L.AND O' LAKES i so-called Chamberlain plot laid out felt In Brazil and Ecuador, where R. Helm, r f ...... 0 . 4 ness Randy Brown has been Marking the first best-ln-show riik s. 25-17, last night. Green and lake.* exception to the paragraph m there fighting every jiu'nute society I in 1886 and all located in the west- it Is used for coffee bags. V. Taggart. If ...... 5 0 10 pervision of the government used at renter since and will hold victory for the breed ’ since the Modean starred for the wl-nners about foul line bowlers m Man 'les- I t'ongre** really has nothing else BUTTER 2 pounds 83c Oltleers .Announred I em part of the city. Top Honon.. .The OeenMnint H. Phelon. c ...... 1 1 3 trr. it seems that this league ha.s down this spot tonight. The real George Arnold. Jr , ha* been re­ award waa Inaugurated In 19Uf. with nine points each and the to ilo ) Peter Pan Apeaking Tonight the trim little West Highland was P, Sheridan, r g ...... 0 0 0 a paid foul line judge every weeli Jersey CitV Star ^ ’ill of the team. Zamaltts. Chapman. elected pre*ident of the Rockville loBers could not match the well "Red* take amallest squad In Dr George S. Brookes, pastor seleited over five American-bred T. MarUn, I g ...... 5 0 10 at the Y. In addition, its backers Last Nights Fights Klelnschmlilt and Rob Brown will Building and Lnan Association Approval of the People of Anieiica oiled 'chutist*. The first half was lii.story to Tampa." (The work of Defend 'Title; l,ej» of the Union Congregational dogs in the final compcUUon by E. W e is s ...... 0 0 0 claim, that Is the fastest league in be rcalv .\rrangement* were Peanut Butter jar 31c mPetef with the other officers as follows: *low and rather sluggish at time* ConKressraan Dies, no doubt, l church will speak at the Temple Herman Mcllenthln of Poughkeep­ lowm. Injury Better. completed this aftembon to Vice-president, F. W. Bradley: Beth Sholom this evening in Man­ 13 1 27 but both squads opened up In the By The .\.Hsociated Press "Lou Boudreau hopes to raise broadcast the game In the gapie- ?8-oz. can 59c M iO tieu 's Your first sip o f Eight O ’CIckIc telli sie. N. Y., whose My Own Brucie last half and played a slam-bang (TIeveland Indians’ I. Q. (More secretary, CTiarlea Squires; assist­ chester In connection with Lin­ Referee, E. Bissell. It seems that those who are hurt Rochester, N. Y.—Joe Musca- room and lobby of the-»Ree to­ 183 Spruce Street won the same honor In 1940 and contest right up to the whistle. headaches for Troaky.) Herbert Thompson, the fleet ant .secretary and treasurer, Fred­ coln's Birthday. He wiU have for you why this coffee of magnificent '41. lake the first crack st objecting to. 187, Buffalo, N. Y.. outpointed night 5-pound can $1.49 Falcons In the second game the Wap- "Men entering New York's most flyer from Jersey City, Is the first erick H. Holt: attorney, Donald C. his topic, "W alt a Minute— I ’m Mellenthin sent the six finalists about foul .ines on bowling alleys. Teddy Yarosz, 174, Monaca, Pa. Fisk; auditors, Harold R Obenauf Going With You." flavoc has been America’s Favorite B F T ping boy* had little trouble in If we remember rightly, oUr sug­ (81. beautiful body contest to ure oil ' 11*41 winner to po.*t his entry for SALE ON SLICED PINEAPPLE! SPECIAL! lO'-'f DIs- through their paces for nearly an .8 1 17 handing the Pirate* a trimming. on torso*." I Within the limits of , the ."'latlonal A ,\ ( ’ . Track and and William F. Partridge. hour. Finally, after throwing up H. Fay. rf ...... gestion was ;o have the bowlers Jersey City. N. J. Johnny Cac ■'! No. 2 cans— 8 .Slices...... for the 10th straight year, pillions .3 1 7 Wagner and Dodd combined lo priority restrictions I j F'cld Championships which will be ...... ).VC Directors have been elected as The farm real estate market count Will Be (liven On his hands in despair, over trying U. Evans. If ...... observe the line, a thing that few, ruso, 147. Jersey City, outpointed Sports Roundup follows. J. P. Cameron. George of pounds more Eight O ’Clock F. WlI*on, c ...... 5 6 16 •score enough point* to assure vic­ except the top flight men, rarely Frsnkle Velez, 144, Puerto Rico "Terriers haven’t taken best-ln- I staged on February 28 in Madison improved so much during the past All Canneil Foods or to name the No. 1 dog of the 2.- I Square Garden, it Was announced .Special On .\pple .luice...... 2 cans 21c Arnold Jr.. David A. Sykea, F. J. R. (Jarlson. r g ...... 3 0 6 tory os they dropped in 23 with do. Our observations, before we ( 8). show at Westminster Dog Show I year that Federal land banks, for 388 that started competition yes­ ! yesterday by Meet Director Daniel By Hugh Fullerton, .Ir. Coolley. Sherwood C. Cummings, the first time since 1934, are hold­ Package Good* When Coffee were bought in 1941 tham H. Henry, Ig ...... 0 0 0 Ferguson, chipping in with 6 more wrote the article, dealt with those since (?7i. Flomell of Spicy of Hal- terday, he called Mrs. W inant s leston went up In 1937.” (Class J Ferrva Blueberries Featured .At ...... 2 cans 35c Frederick H. Holt, Charlies M ing less than RIOO.000.000 worth just to be sure that the final ac­ whom we had watched slide half No (.York. Feb IS Billy Bought in '] Dozen Lot! any other brand in the country. ■representative to the center of the 46 counting would be In their favor. discrimination.) Thompson won the 60-yard title Dtizen cans ...... 81.99 Squires, Lebbeu F. Bissell. F. W. of famas. 19 8 way down the potished alleys be­ Conn, whf' I* used to getting a big r ring. The losers were behind 23-8 at "Anglers fight for amendment last season, reaching his (>euk in Eight O ’clock is the pick of the Fivlng Swede* fore letting the ball loose. Champ at Mike build ip for his fighta, can’t iinder- B F T half time and never could get to the feather bill.” (That'a what the Nationals. H, should be razor- I’ount.v Ki*< ...... 2 cans 23e at.an'l why he’s lieen neglected Native Fresh Eggs, plantations . . . roasted to the peak Turcotte. rf ...... 5 1 11 started. The scores; we need —more men fighting.) sharp for the defense of his crown Dozen can* ...... $1,20 However, 1uid we say thu In oil while the publicity heat was tum- I^arge Size. ^ Les MacMitcliell Hultman, If ...... 3 1 7 , Pioneer Paraebut* "Chicago Chiba will travel to since he was only an inch or two sincerity, that if this league has s . on Tony Zale in buildinc up dozen ...... " T ^ C of flavor-perfection . . . Custom- Jjhnson, c ...... 3 0 6 B. F. T. foul line judge, snd that fact was Catalina Island by boat." (Damn hehln J Barney Ewell w1ien the lat­ VIT.VMINS FOR HEAF.TH — V-8 COI’KT.UI,! .0 4 4 the torpedoes.) ter equalled the record in the Mill- tonight’s braw'l .Billy has been Ground for you, to suit your own ^.'*^0^110 7 - q o-RO-e-Rl Equals Own Mark Weir, rg ...... Green, r f ...... 4 1 9 overlooked In our criticism of It Large can 29c Dozen cans $3.24 Don't Forget to Noren, Ig ...... 7 0 14 Modean, I f ...... 4 1 9 bowlers, we humbly ssk forgive­ "Lack of bonus puts Joe DiMag­ ruse games. .acting real nind alviiit it and Regular can, 5 for 50c t'ase of 21 cans $2.28 Famoua Creamery coffee poL Gifford. Ig ...... 0 0 0 Mossaro, c ...... 0 0 0 ness. It Is not our tntentloi. to rols- gio In balky mood ” 1 45-thousand Hla best year was 1939 when he d'le.sn t, ( ool him "ff any when Sam New York. Feb. 13.—<♦)—Fonl- Blanchard, c ...... 0 0 0 Xepresent or misquote anyone In or figh t!) swept twenty straight sprint*, in­ Plan. Zale's manager, call* him Tony Galento’’.. You’ll find it so thrifty, too. Put ham Unlveiaity won the team title 18 6 42 Benson, r g ...... * 0 4 sports, or other lines. "C^alledon’s comeback credited cluding heats and semi-nnals. I "The Thin FLORID.A G om e to r . " : . In the metropolitan Indoor track . ssoi.se — X^cII l i t p,!*. 1 t t II p j j Cross and tells the ing, 1-lb. can.. seconds sloww than the wooden sonal American League form Cbwles, I g ...... 1 there are no rules enforced except "Gil Dodds got track tips by Borscht — Clam Bisque — Cream Chicken Malakaof — Come On Down ~ Get WHAT You 25c oval at Madiwn Square Garden. charL over north. mall." ( An uncensored communi­ committee in charge to fill In the Bisque of 1-obster — Turkey and Egg Noodles. ”I guess I 'Just felt good,” said "1 think we have good possibili­ Tuttle. Ig ...... T que. ) Frosh Eligible figure. y There Is some talk going the "H arry Wills In midst of annual Baker’s the ace of the nation’s present ties for a first division berth,” the Wapptag rounds among the basketball fans month’s fast.” (Conservation.) Want, WHEN You Want It, the OxMinut, milers after the race. ”1 got out veteran catcher said today. ”We (fuiile. I ’ nquote 8oldwin, Delicious and on the track and started .to go, and haven’t lost any key play:ri In B. that a game between the Pioneer ■’Frank Boucher traces New Pitt.sburgh, Feb. 13. /P.—Car­ Dixie Waikrr (who admits he la Ut-lb. pkg...... 11c there it waa” the draft. A few are gone, -but we W. Wajner, r f ...... 6 Parachute Girls snd the Polish Rangers’ defeat to weariness.” negie Tech's football and ba.'kct- slowing up a little I ’ "I seemed to (Lack of early foot.) ball squad.*, rendered weak-kneed WAY You Want It! If he had felt equally as "good” haven't been hurt as badly a* some B. Dodd, I f ...... i. 5 American lassies would be s honey, have no nu>re trouble than usual Jit. McIntosh Apples "Fireworks due In Palm Beach by a de-emphasis program, re­ for the Millroae Games at the Gar­ of the rest, Cleveland and Boston, H. Welles, c ...... 4 -tut. It is said, that any chance at in th# outfield last year, and I give Pearl Barley, getting these teams together will golf.” (There’s a little noise In the ceived a figurative "shot in the den lost Saturday night, M ao for Instance. W. Foster, r g ...... 1 Billy fifrinan credit for that. I f •’ Seedless Grapefruit ...... 4 for 25c hinge on the proper split of the Far East. too.) arm" today in the announcement 1-Ib. pkg...... 10c Mltcbcll might have had a new "Outside of one or two teams. I H. Wajner, Ig...... 1 just watched Billy and is’hen h# gate receipts. "Jack Dempsey’s All-Sports "C ity Oollege of New Y’ork tia*- that the Plaid’s freshmen would be world record Instead of the 4:11.3 don't see where the Browru have Anderson. I g ...... 1 made a move as a new batter cam# Seedles.* California Oranges...... doz. 39c lo concede anything to anybody in Ferguson, ig ...... 4 Quiz,” starring the Manassa ketbali center finds life a bit com­ eligible for.varsity competition. he needed to outdistance the field. up. I moved with him. That helped We Have Plenty of .Sheflield Milk, the American League." Totals ...... 22 I’ve always argued that this Mauler himself, is the newest ra­ plex.” (How unusual? We thought ■The Engineers were the first of MccMitchell said he felt better plenty.” Lines. Pears. F'resh Cocoanuts. 6 tall cans .... 54c Ferrell pointed out tfiat the is about as foolish as trying to dio quiz show. The bell rings for things were pretty quiet these the Steel City's three rpajor col­ w- than ever tills season and didn’t Browna, off to a miserabla start Pirates thread s needle blindfolded. Many the first round of. The Champ's days.) leges to suspend for duration of know what to expect In future own program on Saturday, Feb­ "Torger Tokle aaya Norway ski­ the war the freshman rule barring Todav’# (iuest Star laat year, played 4100 ball after B. years ago this was used to build up Charles P. Ward. Detroit Fre# i Campbell’fl meets. His time last night was the ruary 14 (and every Saturday ing is no more.” I Something going first-year men from varsity sport* Eversrthing—^It's Luke Sewell took over aa nanager N. SouthergUI, rf .... 1 the heated rivalry, that needed ho Press; ’’It seems signilficant that second fastest of his career and thereafter) from 8:30 to 9 p. m., on over there?) teams. Duqueone has tabled tbe I Beans, 6 cans . 59c June 5. and flniahed only five Bultivan, if...... 3 building up, betvt<«n the north and the bike racers ihould move into gave him hla tenth straight vie* games back of Detroit and Cleve­ Tedford, e ...... 2 south ends of the town. This thing over WJOR. "Gary CPoper Improves batting proposal but may adopt it Pitt, a aeveland ju«t before the heavy­ lory, over a one-year penoo. land— which tied for fourth. B. SouthergUI, rg .... 8 never did give the fans a chance Questions on every sport from swing for liiu Gehrig movie.” disciple of the Big Ten. has unof­ Sav-On Dog He la ons of four runners crsdtt- Griswold, I g ...... 1 to see tbs game . . . when ons boxing to bowling will be an­ (The obow must go on.) ficially oppoged it. weight fight between Lem Frank­ yours for the askin'! lin and'bicycle Bob Pootor. Do#a Food, 4 cans .. 25c AT ALL A&P FOOD STORES & SUPER MARKETS s4 with a 4i07.4 mils, tbs accsptsd Fall niTer, Maas.—BUly Tor- McMulUn...... S team or ths other wanted to hog swered on the program by Jack "(Tookle Lavagetto, 3A in draft. Indoor competitive record, but If digUone, 148, Boston, outpointed It oil. snd a rotating board of sport* *ay« Navy Air Corps,; is great.” Elizabeth. N. J.—Dsnny Cox. tbia mean that Oeveland ia to ■be can beat that be hopes to ao- Fraddio Camuao, 14», FaU Rlvar Totals ...... 42 24 authorities. Jack Dempsey (Oops, this belongs la akother col- 178, New York, and Tad Wint, 484, have ter« blcycla roc#\bi aueooo- ooBirtUb it this as, son. * UO). Raferes, VUga. Another natural If It con be (above> in his latest photograph. UBon.) , Mt- Vernon, N. Y„ drew. (64. »ioo?” ■r * t

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_ o im ____W H A T W E WL .Fo llo w b i A ^ o f Sense and Nonsense 1U M R A D SEAT UFI.RED HE*S AS VW A » WK CH1I4 uP.PODHERf J o r * TWtt Af^ANOlHSlkl.'S tfeM L R T . VJE.\L.TR,TTO I ' Mardi of freedom Junior — Mother, what does Teacher—Tommy Simpson, have EJtPA&SS.' 60hW. Forward, valiant Freemen. trsnsatlsntlo mean? you any good excuse for being late Mardilng in God'e might, . Mother—Afiross the ocean. this morning ? Beering banner blaaoned: Junior—Then doei "trans" al- Tommy —Yes—we had waffles “Uberty and Ugbt" waj-s mean across? and syrup for breakfast. 73 Men of e.very nation. ' Mother—Ves, it does; always. Help Wanted—Male 36 Household Goods 51 Houses for Sale 72 Lots for Sale Welded Into one, Jun'or—Then I suppooe trane- Mother—Jerry, you are going to Announcements 2 Automobiles for Sale -1 parent means a- cross parent! have a big birthday cake adth six FO R s a l e :— BUILD ING LOT on Brothere marching onward. W A N i'ED— D RIVER for lumber OUR g r e a t e s t 32ND FJR SALE— TWO SINGLE Fran Leary Breaks candles for your birthday. 1937 CHRYSLER SEDAN, $22.V; Oak street, also one on Glenwood Till our work Is done. rOUNO MAN WA.VIS transpor­ truck, good pay. steady work. VV. FEBRUARY SALE houses, 35 Victoria Road, and 14” Dishonesty of employes costs Jerry—If it's all tbe same to tation to Phoenix Mutual or 1937 Ford Coupe, $159; 19.’I7 Benton street. Roth have 7 street. Inquire 254 Oak street. you, Mom, I’d father have six Buick Sedan, $265. Brunner's. SO G. Glenney, 338 North Main St. Truth our only weapon. American Buetness an estimated vicinity. Hour* 8:30 to 4:30. 303 Save 10 Percent to 33 1-3 Percent rooms, steam heat, garages, and minimum of $600,000 every work­ cakes and one candle for my birth­ Highland street. Xel. 8050. Oakland street. Telephone 5161. both are now vacant. Also 113 Record in N. Y. Meet God our only gulda; WANTED—MAN TO work on A Special Feature of ThU Sale: Reel Estate for Wo are Hla crusaders ing day. day. farm, can have room and board, West Center street, 7 room "THE NEW YORKER" ■ingle, brick, attached garage, Exchange 76 Marching side by slda 2-/3 h i one who can milk preferred. Al­ Justice for our helmet. She— (coyly)—How old do you Smile. The world can be liken­ Automobiles for Sale 4 Auto Accessories—Tires ft oil burner. Will be vacant April Clips 1.8 Seconds Off ed to a looking-glass, giving back fred Burns, 472 Keeney street. 3 Room Outfit ...... $395 WILiL TRAD E A well-built 6 room Honor for our shield. think I am? g o o d USED TIRES. ITu'ed frnm 1st. Excellent locations. Reason­ Breaks Record He— (Gallantly) — Whatever It to every men the reflection of his / rOR SALE—FOR CASH, 193D A regular $495 Value. Save $100 house near school, in residential Own 1941 Mark; Put Clad In truth's own armor $4 up. Brunner's. 80 Oakland St., — Living Room Outfit consists of; able terms, Edward J. Holl, 1009 None can maka us yield. la, you don't look It. own face. If the world frowns at OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLE Buick sedan, black, (food condi­ Main street. Telephone 5117 and section, for place in or near you, yours was the Inttlsl frown. Manchester. Tel. 5161. Articles for Sale 45 —Large Davenport—Lounge Chair Manchester with a few' acres of On Terrific Spurt to tion. radio, healer. Call 8501, be­ 5118. Stop, Look and Listen If the reflection la a happy ona TWO AMD \/ a ts te .te p —joe.^ —Coffee Table—End Table — good tlUabie land. Address JSW Onward, valiant Freemen. T W e « E ’L.I_ V B W T W E M WHAT ARE NOU EGAO, O'AKB/ PUBUC EKEMV tween 5 and 6:30. ______FOR S A LE — W H ITN E Y baby ! Stop and let the train go by; you probably started It ^ your I AQUAiereia A QUAIEreil ' DUKEOUKH SUO*Soi7 Di«WBDM/B alvuasw s e IT U»EO TQ m THIS S Lamp Table —Bridge Lamp— Win Going Away. Girded with (Sod's might. carriage Apply care of Herald. B U C K * SkKI VURKIT U P T V iW M i rHT OF I’ROBATK HKLD Legal Notices 78 ning under Fordham’a colors, low­ We will labor dally. 0»s THAT, AI20UK10 TVlia TAKE A PICK VOO/ H IS -e—AIN’T X a W iN ’ MERIT HALF THE PURS* BUT OFPiTHE STORAGF. I ManchpRtFr. within anti for th^ ■tuff? LUKE? B U ea VDITHTHAT 1939 Pontiac sedan, 1936 Chevro­ convertible twin carriage, In ex­ of:— Bed— Chest- Dresser or Never will we cease AKJ’ C O V E K E D TII?e-& ARE TOOTH* *2 5 X YOU TOSS ME »2 S THAT X S e c o n d ■Moving and Packing. The Austin ll?lrlct of Manoh»»8tpr. on th<‘ ISih Home Owners* Loan Corporation ered hl8 1000 yard mark laat night Judge—Mose, Is your wife de­ Country Cousin—That’s poison KIMDA, OOUCH VUASOlO let 1 1-2 ton chassis. Cole Motors. cellent condition. 4 Hudson St. Vanity— Coll Spring— M attress- av of A P . 1?42. Till all men are jianded TOO THIM / BORRieO M * AN* A. Chambers Co. Telephone 6260 vs. at the Metropolitan Intercollegiate pendent upon you? Ivy. C A ‘ .\_IKJ’ M E >OOAI.< LOANED woo/ — NAK-KAFp/.r- RUN 4164. Boudoir Chair—Vanity Lamp Set ITpsenl w i l l i a m HYDK, Kaq . John V. Sullivan, et al m universal peace. P games at the Bronx Coliseum, —Grenville Klclser. Mose— She sho Is. Jedge. I f I City Camper—Well, don’t arorry. : GOOGAN 6PLF NOTI4K Hulse oi N. Y. U. and broke the To ba so strong that nothing can r. SUBTRACTIN' •ll7 .3 7 With a defense bond when­ INSURANCE PIANO TUNING and repairing. FOR SALE -U P R IG H T piano, net— Dishes—Silverware— Bengal on uraytmi th.tl an tjift rnnifiH pur- [t aiipeariuK in tbe above en­ tape, going away, in the fast time dlsW b your peace of mind. poriltiK to Im' 'til** la9t will and te«- titled action, praying; for reasons HOl.D EVERYTHING A tXPEN«iE*,' ever, n'ou ^ Before You Have a Fire Player piano specialty. John also tropical flah aquarium. Tel. Range—All this fo i $165. As a of 2 minutes and 13.4 seconds. The To talk health, happiness and uru^rit of R.iltl ilpf^a.s*'! I-f admlt- therein «et forth. forecloRur* of a Manchester boy broke hia own rec­ BOAIRDEO'^' or Accident Cockerham. 28 Bigelow street. 5762. special inducement during our i*d to protiat* anti that loit<»rs of ortK.iK'4 on the real estate de. prosperity to every person you See Tel. 4219. February Sale, a $25.00 Defense d PI im 81 ra I Ion with tb* will an- rlhed in the Cf)rriplalnf. ^'•hich .*« - ord of Inst year by 1.8 seconds. ‘meet A STREET FOR SALE—MEN’S REBUILT t\f*l l>* Rtapit'l "ti ?»;«ld as MoKINNCY BROTHERS Bond given away absolutely free i.n has been return* •! t-> and Is n«*w Norwicki, Leary's running mate, To make all your friends feel Wl 8W Main St., Mnnehester. Conn. m o w e r s SHARPENED, repair­ and relasted ahoes. Better than FT appllfutlon t.n file. It I8 pendiiiK in ih* Superliir r->urt f*>r set the pace from the start and that there la something in them. ed. shear grinding, key .^fitting, new cheap shoeg. See them. Sam with any purchase of $300 or OKPKKKP —That th^ fort Kt»lnK Hartford County, that th» residenc* Telephone 6060 - 7482 application be hcanl and d^t^rmlii- t»r address of the defendant t.’lifford well into the third lap. Bill Huls^ To look at the sunny side of duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. Yulyes, 701 Main. more. This offer positively expires picked up from there and led into everything and make your opti­ February 28th, 1942. Free storage d nt th^* Probate Office In Manchp^- Sullivan is unknown, and tlial the overhauled. Bralthwaile. 52 Pearl er In said DlstVlct. on the K‘th day plaintiff has not been able to ascer­ the final turn when Leary made mism come triia street. until wanted on this outfit. Phone of Fe bruary. A D.. 1042. at 9 o’clock tain the same, and that the last his bid and he passed the N. Y. U. To think only of the best, to 49-A or write for free Courtesy Auto. w. t ) in the forenoon, apd that no­ known v*lace of abode of the sanl Fuel and Feed ire be. Blv#n to all personfi inter- defendant Clifford Sullivan was in star on th. stretch to r< Uln nis work only for Oie best and to ex- SAWS SET AND FILED, CORD No obligation. title and lower the record of 1941. paet only the besL FOR THE BEST GRADE range e8t»*d In said r**tate of the pendency Manchester. Connecticut. Manchester wood saws gummed. Lawn mow- f Haiti nprllcntion and the time and ORDKRED;— That said cause b* Leary holds the mile record for To be just as enthuslacUc about erg sharpened. General grinding. and fuel oil, try Socony Standard ALBERT'S-Est. 1911 lace of hearing thereon, by pub- continued for three months and the Manchester High School track the snccess of others as you are 15 years experience. Capitol oil. Barlow Oil Company. Tele­ Waterbury HBlilnK a copy of this order in some that notice of the institution and Evening Herald newspaper havlna a circulation in pendency of this acti*>n be Kl'’rn to Tran l>*ar>' team and was out of competition about your own. Grinding Company, 531 Lydall phone 5404. Open W'ed A Set. Eves. ■aid district. n\ least five days before the said defendant Clifford Sullivan at Fordham for a spell with an in­ To forget the mistakes of the Cfausifled AdvertbemenU street. Phone 7958. b^ day of salt! hearin^r. to appr hy some 4»roper officer causing :i jured ankle. During the past W in­ past and press on to the greater FOR Sa l e —FIRT PLAC E and f they sec uausc at said time and true and attested copy of this ord'-r ter season he has oeen holding 0 Count sis sveraa* words to * iln*. lilace an«l be heard relative thereto, to he publish*'*!, in the Man**!)*-.'-fer achievements of the future. Initials, numbers snd sbhrsvistlons W ANTED TO TU.NE, repair and stove length wood. Apply Ed- Machinery and 52 down the anchor spot on the wafd J. Holl, 1009 Main street. and make reUtrn to this court, and Herald, a newspap*r *’lrculat lim in Jury to Get To wear s cheerful countenance sscb count ss s word snd oompnund regulate your piano or player by mallinfr in a registered leiler, on said 'I'own *'f .Manchester. *>nc*- a Fordham relay team and lust at all times and give every Ilvlgg words as two words. Minimum east piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. Tel. 5117 or 5118. FOP. S A L E - FU LL Ll.NE of gar­ r before February 14. 1942, a copy week for three suc«'esslv« \ve»ks l>e. night sp)ecialized In the 1000 yard Is pries of thres lines. den tractors, also new and used creature you meet a smile. f said will and of this order ad­ ginning on o.r l>*-fore the l"th da> event. He is the son of Mr. and To give so much time to the Im­ Lins rates per day for trsnalsnt farm machinery. Also electric dressed to John P. Parker. Jr., 21 of February. 1942. and that return Ingalls Case s4s. of such service be made to thl*^ Mrs. Joseph Leary of 66 Florence provement of yourself that you MssttTO Marrb IT. 1B3T Help Wanted— Female 35 Household Goods 51 brooders, coal brooders, oil brood­ T.ayafette Ave.. Hlnsham, Mass Cash Chsras Bradford E- Parker, 397 Blue Hills Court. street. have no time to criticize others. ers and full line of poultry sup­ Ave . Hartford. Ponn : R. Town­ By the Court. F W O F tP a ConsseuUvs Usys..,i T ota| t eta WOMEN WANTED to work in FOR SALE— GOOD E N A M E L RAYMOND O, CALSKN. Woman Flier Pictures I Consscotivs Days...I I ets|ll cts plies. Wards Farm Store, 41 send Parker. 276 CoUins street Today ts short---- yesterday 1s ts laundry. New Model Laundry, kitchen range, with oil burner Hartford, r.inn,; Rlenil B Parker, As-4istant Clerk T H E E u B B E K WlKlGto J-P-.M.'-I e-JS I Day ...... Ill etslll ots Purnell Place, Phone 4748. gone.. .tomorrowmay never come V - n u «. ow M 3 Summit street. $15. Phone 6101. Harwb bp'-rt. Ma.ss ; Julia P. Ben- A Trm Copy Attest • H erself as High-Spiril- Hollister Team .1- J WAV OPF All ordara (or Irrecolsr insertions V 9.t WalhrldRe Uoatl. West Hart­ Saniutj J. Ros«'iv. ... .If you have anything to do Will bs ebsread at tbs ons tims rata. AC Q U AIN T YO U RSELF with the WANTED—TWO EXPERIENCED PHILGAS TABLETOP gas range ford. Conn. Lieputy Shtpiff ed .Mata Hari. ... .do it now! Bpselal ratsa for long tarm arery new Cletrac crawler Model H and WILLIA.M aS H Y P F H-2-13-42. Downs Barnard BOO-ra ANU HER BUDDIES No KIddin’ BY EDGAR MARTIN day adyartlalng given upon raqueel. cooks, one with some pastry ex­ like new, $45.00. G .^ . used elec­ learn all the advantages a Cletrac Judge. AdaAirdarad befora the third or tric refrigerator, good condition, H-2-13-42. Washington, Feb. 13- -i/l’i - The fltUi day will ba ebargad only for perience. Good hours, and good can give you. Let us explain how $35.00. White and green Fair- STAMP NEWS wae'w an ■tw’ cAKrtEeM OOOaSTOWM.OOKS' . AW-WW, OKAy OKAy L V COteyc, ths actnaf oumbar of timsa the ad wages. Write Box R, Herald. easily you can make It yours for I case oi Laura Ingalls, who pictures MVWfc TW iOOl.t««Y y%AA CVOWVAKi OtWViSX WORK*. OPAV’-GU. bUT VTLV appaarsd. cbarglng at tha rau aarn> AT A r o r U T OF p r o r a t f hf.l d The Hollister street school' bas- \T WONT PROLONG mount combination oil and gas, good. Dublin Tractor Company It M.inchrst*T. within an*l f'-r th** nerscll as a high-spirited Mata TVEH WJONO I lASAitax TO Ty*,' ‘bOVOit'S .______AN’ .SIPtAKIVi’ 04 WORK , W\XX~ «E.\.P Tv*' VOAt? H O R t'N _ T ad but no allowanca or refunds can GIRLS WANTED—No experience good condition, $25.00. Supply Tire Rations j iietball team scored four more T^A R TIM B secrecy provides ba mads on ala tima ads stopped Providence Road, V.’ Ullmantlc. Ustrlct of Manchester, on the 13th Han out to learn German secrets ” new item for cachet collector 0 0 6 S AM 60KIE.- I 300T4* y o o SETTAS* SCAT TVSAT v o u , yvkil o r T^VJ ____ ) necessary. Call at Holland Clean­ Outlet, 1150 Main street. Hart dav of February A. D, 1942 points than the Barnard schixjl 0'?4,TA\R<, AN' PRXTTV WOOLDNT W)V*LVJ VMKIUTT.<= nftar ths dfth day. Present W ILLIAM S. HVE'E. Esq by posing as a .Nazi sympathizer, Tbe American Export Lines hr No “tin forbids"; display lloas not ers, 1007 Main street. ford, Conn. and won che first game of the Ih- UP NOOR R004A , HUGS ■eld. Judse. Hit Defense goes to the jury today alter four tersectlonal aeries, 39-25 yesterday announced'’covert wUl be came C O «A ? HtLPiN CORA Tha Harald will act ba rasponaibls Plumbing and Electrical Estate of John Muldoon late of WANTED —CLEAN, ORDERLY FOR SALE—OAK DINING room Manchester In said district, deceaa- days ot testimony on government afternoon at the School street Rec. on the maiden voyege of a ne\ HT COV\X sell <’ertaln real estate B F T hall, and date of return will b< aorraet publication of adyartlsing Tel. 7263. In Plants Here Are that the woman speed flier accept­ 2 2 kept a secret will ba raetlflsd only by cancallatlon do scales for store. 204 Eldridge $2.30. New Fluorescent bathroom nnrtlcularly descrtliod in saUl api>li- Keleban. rf ...... 0 ot ths charga mads for tha atrvlca street. Tel, 6139. catlon on hh*. It Is ed $300 a month to campaign lor Klein, rf ...... 0 1 I Tbe covers will beef stamps, WANTED — FEMALE depart­ or kitchen fixtures $5.65. White ORDERED —That the foregoing 'He says he’s trying to think up a comic Valentine that’s rsadsrsd. Affected by the Order. neutrality in speeches At America Thompson, ■ f ...... 2 2 6 high seas caneellstlons, censoi all advartlsamanta mutt eonform ment manager for Infants' wear, open front toilet sea*s $3.10. Sup application be heard snd determin­ r'list rallies and elsewhere. Mias horrible enough to insuit the Japal" FOR SALE — G R A Y enamel com­ ed at the Probate Office In Manches­ Murphy. lf| ...... 3 2 8 marks, and adU he returned to la atyla, copy and typography with good opportunity, salary and ply Outlet, 1150 Main street ingalls acknowledged receiving tacalattona tnforetd by tha publlah- bination stove. Silent Glow oil ter In said District, on the 19th day Hartford. Feb. 13—Tire raUon- Straw, c ...... 1 2 • 4 collectors next summer ara and thay raaarva tha right to commission. Apply Mr. Ceilings, burner, in very good condition Hartford. ■ f February. A. D . 1942 at 9 o'clock ing will affect the traiuiportetlon money from Baron Ulrich Von ...... 4 '2 10 • e e (w. t.l In the foreno«>n. and th.Tt Rlvosa adit, ravlaa or ralact any copy con- Montgomery Ward. Call 72 Pine street. of more than 38 per cent of work­ Gienanth, second secretary of the McLoughlln ...... 1 0 2 Additional dealgnt of the em­ FUNNY BUSINESS aldarad oblacttonabla notice Ito givon to all persons in­ terested in said estate *>t the pen- ers and win eventually hamper German embassy, but declared her King ---- ...... 1 0 2 bossed-stamp envelopes will be CLOSING. HOUK8—Claaalfled ada STENOGRAPHER WA-NTEl) at FOR SALE -THREE ROOMS of Musical Instruments 53 to ba published same day mutt ba bncy of said application and the war production unless some sub­ purpose wsA pounter-eSpionage. McCarthy ...... 0 0 0 placed on sale In February. The Burtons. Full time position open household furniture. Apply time and place of hearing thereon, racalTad by 12 o'clock noon Satur FOH SALE— player stitute form of transportation is Angry Over Lend-Lease AM anvelopee had been tdtedulsd for days lO'.lO. for efficient girl. Good salary. street Tavern, 24 Birch street. iv publishlnK a copy of this order She also described herself as an­ 841 Main street. piano, III condition. Reason­ n some newspaoer having a clrcu- furnished boor, Leonard J. Ma­ 12 11 35 release late In 1941 but were de­ WASH TUBBS Two-Way Double Croaa BY ROY CRANK ‘■•n in said district, at least ft'e loney, Director of the .U. S. Em­ gry over lend-lease aid to Britain ferred. A -cent airmail envelope TelcphoiM Your Want .\ds able price if taken at once. Tele­ and at 'British propaganda.” She Hollister 6 WANTED—GIRL FOR temporary ’ 's liefore the day of sabl hear- ployment Service said today. B F T has been added to original designs Ads artLacoapttd ovar tha tala- phone 6614 or inquire 15 Cedar 'u to appear If they see cause .at said a letter in which she wrote HOLD Mfi T16HUV THEBE IS AMOTHER BEASOM MHV I WISH V HELP YOU. PLACE ME TPOlfT HOaay, HSkA-TSEV^ phona at Iks CHARGE RATE givan 4 weeks Job. No heavy work. Mr. Maloney based his assertion ...... 5 1 11 • • e 'Work Dress street. •;iM time and place and »'e heard she couid "tear the skies apart In Tedford »1 YOUR A R M «. JIM ­ USTEW, 1 WU CONFIDE W VOU A 6 FCRCT,..l A M A W VOJB TSUf a \ UeVER FIND IT, fTl HCDEU abeva as a eonvaneinca to adver- »-’l.T‘ive thereto, and make return on the results of a survey recent­ ...... 2 0 4 Live In. Telephone 6865. triumph'■ at the German victory in August .. A word of warning Is the slogan MY. A H i C A N VtXI OF CW M A! you and j, mv j m , we must stick jim m y! 4IUE TS WABUUETo' mV Pl«Bl tlaars, but tbs CASH RATES will ba DO YOU VVAaNT A used spinet or to this court. ly conducted by the Connecticut ...... 1 0 2 cancellation of New Zealand. Most accaptad as FULL PAYMENT If WILLIAM P. HYDE Crete and the sinking ol the battle Lucas . .. MOT E HOWJ CEEPLY -T - ^CftTHER AAAIMST THOSE JAPS} ME OUCKLYTHe WMCH THEY HAD ME Kraployment Service in the Dajiiel- ...... 0 0 0 BIAL MBSSAae paid at tha buaintaa ottlca on or oa- grand? See us--we now have sev­ .. Judge. cruiser Hood was "an expression Harris .. prulifle among nations urging __ 1 CAR* FOB DB3P IN THE OCEAN (ora tha aavanth day following tha Help Wanted— Male 3li son area. Using 14 large Industries ...... 7 14 WhZ h VO) CA«ey eral unusual bargr.ins. Drive in­ H-2-11-4I. Oi my feeling at the time." Murphy . 9 adoption of arar slogans on postage you ? C3UCSE drat Intartloo ot aacta ad othtrwitt in this section as a testing ground, ...... 1 0 2 BERDM THOSE tha CHARGE RATE will ba collect- to Hartford and save money. , Keith ... canc^. New Zealand’s latest is. BARN MA.N A N D ' TEAMSTF.R • b a t e HKT.P the transportation needs of 7738 In clos-ng crosr examination GAPS ad. No raapontiblllty (or arrort in Easy payments arranged. Trade .vT A rorr.T o r rn Milikowaki ...... 1 0 2 "Lest We Regret—DONT TALK " wanted. He must be willing and it M.Tiich.sf.r wtthli an*l for the Prosecutor M. .Nell Andrews ask­ ttltphohed ada will ba assumed and .ndivldjal workers were studied, Fogarty ...... 0 0 0 • e • In your old piano. A. L Owen IM.trirt Ilf Manrili-t* <-n the 13th ed whethei she had given the FBI thair accurary cannot ba guaran- steady. Good rent and wood fur­ Mr. Maloney stated, ant. It was ...... 0 0 0 Music Co. 265 Trumbull street. 'I:i \* of F.tiruarv A It , '942 any InforiLBtlon she gained from Glanz ... The sal# of postage stamps for tead nished. Apply Rene Poirer. Burr Pr.senl WILLIAM S HYDE, Esq. li.und that 2965 of the workers ...... 2 0 4 Hartford. Phone 2-678'* evenings the Ger. lana. Miss Ingalls said she Frye .... collection purposes through the Indci of Claaaificationa Nurseries, Pinney street, Elling­ .luilaa. were abso’utely dependent on priv­ Philatelic Agency Amounted to ton; Connecticut. by appointment. Tru.t Estate of Eva M Olcott u-w ate transportation, using ih all 592 had not because her "case was In­ 19 1 39 •iTtbt ...... A ■f Esther K Abttey late of Man- complete.” $1,158,000 In 1941, representing Kagrasamants ...... B ;."Ster, In said Dlstrirt. dei'.as. tl. private cars to get to work and Referee, GlelnschmIdt and Buc- an Increase ot 5.$ per cent as com­ Marriagat ...... C The .Mamliesler Trust t'oiniiuny nome again. Daatha ...... C> Wanted—To Buy 58 cino. pared adth 1939. I'rustr.., hnvtn.; exhil.it.'d Its an- Time To Get Prepared a • a Card ot Thanks ...... E •in.tl iH'i’olinl with said .-.state to la Mamorlam ...... F WANTED TO BUY good camera "AIL “workers on the second and Boys Are Guests *;,ts fotirt for aliowance. it is tnlrd shifts are dependent upon PoUoa Arraat Competltars New isfuea: Australis is report­ Lost and Found ...... l H.4VE CLSTOMERS enlarger. Reply by letter. Post I iltltKltlli' 'that tile 19th day ed contidaring a war propaganda AnDouneamaeta ...... 2 3ome fomr of transportation other ‘ Office Box 387, Manchester, atat- ,f rel.ruiry A P., 19»3 at 9 o'clorh % Ptrsonalt ...... • series on tha order of that of the For Single and 2 '• Family I w- t ) furenu-in, at the Probate than that provided by common At Farewell Party Chicago— W*!—M. B. Frlgon, Aatomebllea Ing make, lense and price. ' itTh-e, In ejiii .Manrhester. be and Union of South Africa. Guate­ Automoblaa (or Sal# ...... * Houses. List your property tlic ‘s assittned for a hearinv carriers," Mr. Malone stated, "and manager of the one holcout among Automobllea (or Ezchanga .... 4 mala overprinted "Medio Cents- now. Ready buyers. i.n tl-.e ali-iw-ance of-said account while nearly 600 private cars are A farewell party was held re- 48 suburban filling stations whose ALLEY OOP Nope, He Hasn’t Changed BY V.T, HAMLIN Auto Acccasorlea—TIrea ...... 4 V. iih s.iifl estate, .and this Court,61- used, the total number of new voa” on Its 35-cenUvos brown- Auto Rapairing—Painting .... 1 Rooms Without Board 5*J rently at the home of Miss Sophie owners decided upon a < p.m. cur­ ri - ;s ilte Trustee to give piiidlc no- tires available monthly In the ter­ few, waa ready for competitors orange. Tha stamp,, picturing i Auto School! ...... I'A George L. Craziadio I li-e to .all persons Intereatcd there­ ■SokoIowskL, 186 Birch street In statue of Barrios, bias also b,ier *dEH...AM BenORC YOUC BUXID KX7W V-«eBE^B W HAT S O S C O RE. Autoa—Bhip by Truck ...... 4 FOR RENT—ONE LARGE front in to appear and he heard tliereon ritory covered by this survey Is who tried to stop his salaa by A U S O INK PBBSdUeH. iSlTd THId ALL ABOUT ' IMA CAM, Autoa-—For Hire ...... 4 Real Estate and Insurance honor oi Walter Barelsa and Stan­ twice fiircharged "V#" in black bedroom, centrally located. 26 t.y puhilshlng a copy of this order 17. Obviously, unless this problem ley Krajcwskl who left lor the blocking the sUtlOn driveways. 0 CTTH TEX) HICH.I-EMMie —IN E (SOTTA HAVE EH ?H .«i.—-f Garages—Service—Storage ... 1" 109 Henry St. Fbone S378 in some newsj'aper having a circu­ Ls met now. It la only a matter of Police, armed with 47 John Doe . . . Tha Alrpoat Journal of Cuba K N O N VOU TFl > YOU THAT I>A VOUR H ELP T’<»IT BAME OL’OOP 41otorcyclei— Bicycles ...... 11 Linden atreet. Phone 5600. lation In said District, five days be- .\rmy. Friends from Hartford reports that country Is consid­ AIV fT tAAM OWL.V GOHKIA BK ME AlO' BOMB OP , I « E E Wanted Autos^.Motnrc> cl-s ... 12 f.ire said dav of hearing and return lime before production will be Suffleld and thl.e town were pres­ warrants, arrested tha competitors MERE A COUPLE / Baalaaaa and Professlnaal Seryleea hampered. Concerted action on the ering an issue of S-cantavos and MV PRieSJOK CKtr FOR RENT—LARGE HEATED otake to this Court. ent. on charges of obstructing a public o w exAVB y CW A J A M Bualness Serwees Offered ...... IJ front room, central location, on WILLIAM 8 HYPE part of manufacturers, the U. S. place, aa fast as they drove Ih. AU 10-cent airmail stamps to mark Household Services Offered ....12-A J udge. Both boys are graduates of the 450th anniversary of the dis­ BulMinff —ContrAcMru ...... 14 bug line, gentlemen preferred. Employment Service and common were freed under $10 bond In mag­ M-2-11-4I. Manchester High school snd also covery of America. riorlits-—NuriFrief ...... U Telephone 6120. carriers Miould be taken now to attended the University of Iowa. istrate's court. Funtral Dire TA ...... 1€ “I think he's in the Australian cavalry.’* a t a c o u r t p r o b a t e h e l d alleviate a condition which is Heannc’— PluTvnnc— Roofing .. i: o r Ineurtnc* ...... i^ FOR RENT—ROOM, near ,1 Mancheater. within an6 for the bound to grow In seriousness." MilltriFrj,•—Dre$ im k ’.ng ...... H F o r Sale line. C:all 7254 until 6 for Platrlrt of Vtancheatar, on the 11th Mr. Malone stated that already TtMiNEKVILLE FOLKS -Trucklrsr —J'toragG .. 2 (lav of February. A. P., 19tl. BY FONTAINE FOX MovinS'-' polntment. i’reaent WILLIA.M S. HYDE. Ein . workers from the DanleUmn area Knit A Jerkin Public PaiFFPRcr S^rvlc* .,.,..1*. -A have quit jobs in Hartford due to PaintInR—ePaprrinn ...... 2 In the .\orth End — 3-Famll.v Judge. • nal Servloei . . .V..... i: lO-Room Flat. Hot water heat- FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, Trutt EitmU of Windsor the Inability of the driver to obtain Profrtsu remeterjr Aiioclatlon u-w of Willie R f pairin tt ...... \ , 1? suitable for ■ married couple, tirea or retreads, and that trans­ A. '2-car garage, llouse in excel- T. Morton Ute of MAnchfSter. In ■aid ^ - T*ilor;r,iB-ri>5 «.i,4 —ri»ar--g lent condition. uae of kitchen If dealred. Tele­ portation was beginning to assume TN e P o w e r f u l K a t r in k a ^ TM’.Ft G ar.'i ' '-e .... li District, dtetated- phone 6136. Tha Trustee having exhibited Ita an Important role in the placement ts o a n r e i -— B.. '} S ^9 .... 2‘ P r ic e ...... $6500 18 BSINO TRAINED AS AN INCENDIARY BOMB SNURRER El'luf-nilunal annual account with said eStata to of workers. "Obviously, It Is now i.a-/3 Cour*t* ana 'J.j* ‘ ...... 2 Cash Rei|uired ....$2,000. FOR RENT— HEATED front tht» Court for alloeanc*. It la desirable for manufacturers to em­ I r, § t r J * • : » ...... 2' room, for one or two gentlemen. ORDERED —That the 19th day ploy as many local people as pos­ Da I K ...... 2 • \ of February A. D.. 19i: at » o'clock \'k > in North End — 8>Koom Continuous hot water, centrally (w. t.) forenoon, at the Probate Mu« ica1-— I»: .1 ^ ' ...... i • sible, but this la only a partial so­ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS News Hound BY MERRILL BLOSSER W*n*F>4i-— Ir ?’. ’ :• « ...... i in ^ootl located. Phone 3129. Office. In aald Mancheater. be and lution. There must be a serious re­ 1-' 1 n n n r i a 1 condition . . . . $4200 the aame la aaaigned for a hearing vision of our transportation habits Borflfi —S'oe-k 8 — V" ’ r p. a gFg ... 1. FOR RENT— WITH PRIVATE on tha allowance of eald account Pick up tub pibc» an d with said eatate. and thia Court dl with Increasing dependence on hr l O M UKg AN WtU.. TIB GoeoaTbo I HAFFENTG N ow VOU HSBafTMDO V tu x r O M V3U DO ^ t; -J •. I. H s 1« '\ ‘P t • r.’ • It h ...... 3. family, heatad room, next to bath, OfWOAUlAu ^hry CAR, f A 6 T TURN ON TWE WfTH A GUY UK» THAT? PUT THEM TDarTWUR ON 2 Mapping, on Foster Street— *4 recta the Trustee to give public no public carriers. If unemployment ! EE MAYOR. <3AVe M ETH tTtW r; ANO il fi n F V t.. L\an ...... LARD CRY-WHISTLE/ I Ilrl|i and ^.ituntion* \i ri- nt Land with about 200 ft. contlnoua hot water. 172 Maple tice to all persona Inleraated there­ and Impeded production are to be HSECe'S WERE I'LL RDBorr— PAGE ON^ OF THE H«lp \\ , ...... ] Inmlage. ■treeL in to Bppeej* and be heard thereon BRCnWIR. Do in o sdov- GAVE ME A Bur by publishing a copy of thla order avoided.” AND IM VV iPf pj—\Ia 1* ...... Price ...... _ TWO Al A nuN piTMvf vtu wMua Sl-.YlFl*' ’••fi W .1 n t F i ...... 1 6-A $200 FOR RENT— LARGE plaamt liT eoine newspaper having a circu­ For tha purposas of the survey, LATE ROR. TWENTY-BYE _ NBCK/ lation In aald District, day* be­ H F! p War'ei— or Female i: front room, tqrla beda, ateam Mr. Maloney aald, only workers UMCH-BUT mile z o n e / AKFOtf Wanted ...... S 7-A fore said day of hearing and return 9N T ME A ( AU. HAROI.H' RI^EY haaL Gentlemen preferred. TeL make to thla Court, and by mailing living mors than two milts from - > l Sit uati ■^’8 Wanted—Femaie . . l ‘ their place of emplojrment w ej» ■nCKET / Si Ml KMunfi Wanted— Male .... IS 3975 3748. In a reglatared latter, on or before mem ■VKTrc.is ...... 4 February 1«. !»*!. a copy of thla considered as having a transporta­ T LIyf StorL— Poalfrr-^ order addressed to the Wlndsor- tion prob’em. Actual count of FOR RENT—LARGE double room, vllle Cemetery Asaocletlon. care « ( \ rhlelea wtU accommodate two to four, workers a rrivl^ and leaving Df|rs— H:rd8 — r* ■ !* ...... Harold Carter. Treasurer. Pleaaan --- J.iVB Stock — \> ...... ■team heat and contlnuoua hot ■treat. Warehouse Point. Conn. plants by common cartiers was WILLIAM 8. HYDE made, and actual payroll checks P'>u U r V Bfid ? ...... water. Telephone 3105. Judge. Wanted p rv—3* k Are you engaged In many new showing the residence of all work­ Fur IftrrllnBrouB H-t-K-41. ers in the 14 plsnU, and their K Arttclea, For ...... actlviUeg these days? Here la an 4 ^ ’ DoatA and A>’ -$f ...... easy-to-put-on frock which you Boarders Wanted 59-A AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD method of transportation was also Buildirig Ma’ er'.t..* ^ ...... FOR SALE can make quickly and easily for at Manchester, within and for the made. n»an> -ndi —W •• . BOARDERS AND ROOMERS district of Manchester, on the IJth The DanlelsOn survey, Mr. Ms- a-g/ rfT 1 f i t ) » '.'jr., .. A—): y. -.'0 yourself. You can wear It’ over dav of February A. D., 1941. k a a jg j______y.our street dreas as an all-pro­ wantad. Centrally located, 15 Present W IL U A M 8. HTDE, Eeq. lonsy stated, was merely a sam­ Fu^l »tid Ft '1...... t ( (HMKY PL.\CE mlnutea from Aircraft Apply 49 Garden—Fan-.—l>A;r> F*r tjjctf Niiw Is the time to buy that tecting apron If need be. Ever ao Judge. __ pling, but was probably typical of BY JOHN C. TERRY Houachotd ' fis ...... Wadsworth atreat Estate of Phyllis J. Clarke of SCORCUY SMITH Miss With No Misgivinf* place in I,lie country ,vou alway. useful for today’s new duties— conditions prevailing generally Machinery and !■ » t ...... Mancheater in said district, minor. throughout the state. "It Is 5315 Muaieal In»truRiVnta ...... have l)cen dreaming about. wherever you are performing ROOM AND BOARD—Single or Upon application of Emma Olb iiyrsT Office and Store Equipment ... Pl)'nt> of land (o r garden, them—In your own home, at aer- son. Ouardlsn. prgylng for.author! problem that will have ' to be NOM cnNiDiiMrcM/ flpeciaU at rte Store* ...... double rooms, shower, family ty to sell the Intereet which said met on a state-wide basis,” he con­ chickens and com. Oil main vice headquarters or In a factory. r u c « v f / uc.'iQU’n a T>ff I Wtaring Aw>arei— Fura ...... Side sashes which tie In back ad­ privilegea. Phone 3533. minor has In certain real eatate cluded. "because workers during Wanted—T-) Huy ...... concrete road. .\ll consenlences Newcomb, 35 Brookfield atreeL particularly described In eald appll oOn ano oofft Hiaii ll4M» M II o ■ r d — 11 o t e I w-fl e • n I in house. Prleed right for quick just U smoothly for every figure. ' Nation on file. It Is tbe past few years, relying on Kealaurania sale; s ORDERED — That the .foragolag speedy private transportation, llooina Without B>>ard ...... Pattern No. 8107 la In aiMS 32 application he heard and determln a. rahut ■ 1 <>«■ cottoo* or rayon Mlk or a arool have crosaed and re-crossed from By Mrs. Aaae (Mbet , | riacki cortume. Boardara Wanted ...... to 44. Size 34 requires 4 3-4 yards Apartments, Flats, ed at the Probate Office In Manehee one area of the state to another.' Countrr Board—Kesorta...... 6-ROO.M H O l'S E — 39-inch material, yards ric rac ter In aald Diatrict. on tha l»th 8 Teneinenta 6S Mr. Maloney sUted that hd was It has the smart, trim, practical j . j ^,jvi*e you to make two or Hotala— Reataurantt ...... •! 1\ T O W N . trimming. dav of February A- D.. 1»4S at Wantad—Roomt— R.'>ard ...... o'clock tw. t.) In the foreisoon. and calling the facts to the attention "Am’erican Girl” look—that'e why three of them—the/U be evea Ra«l Katata Far Rent PRICK— $4150 For this attractive pattern, send EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for that notice be given to'.aH person! of the PubUc UUlities Commission, girls of almost every age love this more valuable next Ap«rtmaota. Flata. Tanementa aa Intereited In said estate of the pen­ type of costume! In her well-fitted, white one to wear a nai^^ Buaintaa Locattona for Rant .. ft .Small .\mount Down, Rest 15c In com, your name, address, young coupla to rant a 3 room dency of eald application and tha the au te Defense Council and the Bouaaa For Rant ...... as Rent: pattern number and- size to The apartment and buy the compute tima and placa of haarlng thereon, Manufacturer’s Assodation for hand-knitted, inexpensive jerkin,jerkin,, blue Unen skirt and blouse, n pa^ •uhurban For Rant ...... it Manchester Evening Herald, To­ furnishings. Available April 1st by publlahlng a copy of thla order their joint consideration. she looks ready for work or play. tel colored one for summer wear, •ummar Homaa For R a n t...... i' We Sell ,\uto — House and day's Pattern Service. 106 7th o n 2-0550 before 7. In eoipe newspaper having a clrcu She is, too^-sbe ooade the sweater, a atrasrjwrry red for campus or Wantad to Rant ...... i9 latlon In said district, al least fl\ Bool Batata For Salt Hospitalization Insurance. Avenue, New York, N. Y. New Aeetstut Named knows she looks lovely In It, Is office arear. days before the day of aald hearing Toe cemplets knitting dire *' Aoartnaant BuUdlns for 8ala •• i'.* Select all the patterns you need to appear It they sea canae at aald HarUord, Feb. lS.-^-(*V-R. J completely comfortmble the master Bual|ia#a Prooarty for Pala ••• Wanted to Rent 68 tima and place and ba beard rela­ Bennett, vice president and gen­ of any altuatlon. for the Fitted Jerkin i P-i" Barau and Land (or 8 a U ...... Ti for January sewing in our new tive thereto, and make return to 5815) eend 10 cents n Boooao for Bala ...... tl Fashion Book, a complete cata­ 'thla court. eral manager ^ tbe .Connecticut The jerkin sUps on over the bend Loto tor Bala ...... ?l Stuart J. Wa$ley logue of advance styles for spring. WILLIAM a HYDE Company, today announced the and la buttoned up aritb 9 buttona Name and Addre's in ■ Raaort FropartT for S a lo ...... tt YOUNG COUPLE would Uke four Judea, appoinUn^t o f Waldo M. P lalstad, under the IMt arm. It'n mad> of tarn Number v— BuOurbaa for Bala...... Real l.atate aad laauimiioe Send for your copy today. Evening Herald. 100 Seventh or five rooms. CkU 8314. H-1-U-4I. superintendent of transportation bright red Mlky yam (takee 6 Boat Catatd for Bxehanta .••• Vi 75S Mala Rtraet Pattern 15c, Pattern Book 15c. eoue. ffew York City. Okicloee i W aatad^lUal Batata ...... VV WANTED TO- RENT four or five here gince 1931. as bpe/ating 1-ounce bellsl. baa a kmg flatter-, Aatiloa t iRal BotWoa Tetephone MtS . 714« One Pattern and Pattern Book cent poetage for c a ^ pattern or* room apartntent, by young cou- ■istant In the general office at liig toreo line, can be wore over t.ORa‘ Boftcao ...... II ordered together 25c.' Enclose ic sporte clothea, ahlrtnmkar draMoa 0 Doatasra (or aaeb oattaYim rta. QhlfUM. Read Herald Advs. New Haven. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 194» . iHanr^ratrr Eoeuins JUntUi Average Daily Circulation The Weather For the Month o f Jaanary, 1842 Foneaot of U, S. Weather Barmu Legion Hall will be open t r o ^ Y ment Postal Service at the South ALICE OOntAM The monthly meeting’ o f the »* n ie year’s contract for furnlsh- a. m. until 9 p. m. Monday for Manchester post office. On Feb­ (Known As (t**«6n AUee) Covenant League of the Covenant- SPIRITUAL MEDIUM N et ee ooM tonight; dlmlalsh- IBg of gasoline to Manchootep for More Needed the purpose. y 1-4 of Century ruary 13, 1917, she entered tW 7,088 use in trucks and automobiles, is Congregational church, which was employ of the Aetna Life Insur­ Seventh Dnnghter o f • Seventh Son About Town Member of 'Audit lag wtado. expiring and new bids are asked to have been held with Miss Ellen ance company in the Automobile Bom WKh a VML for. The bids will close on Monday Johnson of Maple street tomorrow As Registrars In Office Job Index depikrtme;iL A fte r apendlng Headings Dally, laclndlag Saaday, Burcaa of Olreulattoas B y order o f the Superior Court, afternoon February 23 at 5 o'clock. evening, has been postponed for a Glee Club to Give several years In the accounting de­ 9 A. M. to • P. M. Or By Appolat- Manche»ter— A CUf of VUlage Charm ICUUm H. Rlcherde, receiver, will The contract at present is held by week from that time. partment of the Aetna aaaocTated ment. In the Servlee of tba Peo­ Mrs. Bertha J. Page is companies and premium accounta ple for SO Tears. aell fhe atock end fixtures of the the Bolin Oil Company. Aflflitional Volunteers to Conc^l Sunday MANCHESTER, CONN., SATUh^AY, FEBRUARY 14,1942 (SIXTEEN JPAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Carlton Corporation, In bank­ The regular meeting of Wash­ division, she was transferred in 169 Church Street, Hartford, Coan. (Clamlfled Advcrtlaing On Page 14) Observing Anniversary Phooe 8-0097 VOL. LXI., NO. 116 ruptcy, on next Thursday. The Robert Lorch, Robert Moore and ington Lodge L. O. L. will be held Help Monday Aske«l to 1923 to.her present position. Oarlton Company haa l ^ n in Edwin Stratton of the University this evening at the Orange Hall Report This Evening. On Sunday evening the Beetho­ With Aetna Life Today jleocheater abodt a year leaaing of Connecticut have been pledged qn East Center street at eight ven Glee club, under the direction the mill at 28-30 Grandview street o'clock. A ll members are asked to of Fred E. Werner, will present to Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity Mrs. Bertha J. Page of 83 Ridge Where they manufactured door and Martin Hansen and Edward attend this session as there arc Additional volunteer registrars a concert at 7:30 at the Swedish chimea The company, moved to Wierzbicki. also of Manchester several important matters to come are needed to assist in registering Lutheran church of Hartford. The street, one of the auditors of the Manchester from Hartford. have been pledged to Eta Lambda up for action. local men for Selective Service at church is at the corner of Capi­ Aetna Life Insurance company, tol avenue and Hungerford street ' Sigma fraternity, according to the the Legion Hall next Monday, today celebrated her twenty-fifth Center Church Women’s Guild is Chief Registnir Elmer A. Weden and is under the pa.storship of Dr. | Clayton Hansen, of Hansen's Connecticut Campus. anniversary at the home office in Milk Bar and Restaurant at Main sponsoring a bowling party for all said today* following last night’s Julius Hulteen. | British Still Hold City of Singapore; and Haynes streets, has returned married couples in the church, instruction meeting. Last night 57 The Beethovens, after a sue- ; Hartford. She was the recipient SUPER-BINGO It is expected that 25 or more of Thursday evening, February 26, reported at the Legion Hall to get cessful concert at the "Old Stone > of beautiful flowers and other to his duties after being confined the local Rainbow girls wnll go instructions and be sworn in for Methodist Church " of Willimantic to hla home for a few days with to Hartford this evening, to be at eight o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. gifts from the organization, and Reservations may be made by Monday's duties. Others who have last Sunday evening, have ar­ $200 IN PRIZES illness. present at the grand visitation in ranged three groups of sacred and assocl.ates in the auditing depart­ Odd Fellows hall, 420 Main street, calling Mrs. Raymond D. George offered theif .services for this work ment 111 recognition of her long of Jensen street, telephone 5690. but who could not report last night secular music including "The Miss Helen A. Biake of 83 that city. All who desire trans­ term of service. bring the total available for regis­ Lord's Prayer ". The solo, in this Bridge street, whose marriage to portation are requested to meet at number, will be sung by Wilfred A daughter of the late Mr. and ARMY & NAVY CLUB, Inc. Joseph U Packard will take place the Masonic Temple this evening Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richter of tration work to 110. Mr. Weden Mrs. John McCann of Ridge street, Harrisburg. Pa., are visiting Mr. Kent. The assisting artist will be Japanese Claim Naval Base Oeenpied tomorrow morning at nine o’clock at 6:45. says. Mrs. Page was born in Manchester Richter’s parents. Rev. and Mrs. It will be nece.ssary to sign up Mrs. Elsie H. Gustafson, soprano, in S t James's church, was honor who will render two groups. Mrs. and lived here all her life with the ed with another shower Wednes Karl Richter of 21 Garden street, at least 50 more volunteers in or­ exception of a few years following Saturday, February 14 The Automotive Trades Bureau while the younger Richter is here Ernest Clough, pianist, will ac­ day evening at the home of Miss der to facilitate the registration her marriage to the late Daniel H. of the Manchester Chamber of on business at the home office of work. For this purpose the local company both the Glee Club and AT 8:15 P.M. 25 GAMES! Ruth Packard, 63 Wells street, Commerce will meet Monday eve­ Mrs. Gustafson. Page of Walerbury. After gradu­ the Aetna Life Insurance com­ •Selective Service office will be (20) S5.00 GAMES! (3) $10.00 GAMESJ Russians in White Penetrate White Russia sister o f her fiance. Relatives and Private cars are leaving the ating from the local schools, she ning at the Villa Loui.sa in Bolton pany in Hartford. open from 7 o'clock on tonight to friends from this and other towns Emanuel Lutheran church at 6:30 completed a secretarial course at (1) $20.00 GAME! (1) $50.00 GAME! at 8 o'clock Ernest Roy, proprie­ sign up additional registrars, give were in attendance. The hostess tor of the Depot Square Garage, o’clock sharp as the concert is Mor.se Business College. Hartford. ALL FOR $1.00! Heavy Gnns Again Disputing Every Jap them instructions and the oath of used red and white in her decora­ has been named by the nominating scheduled for 7:30 o'clock. Any Mrs. Page is a sister of Aasie- Ample Parkinf; In Rear of Club. tions, and on the buffet table. The committee to head the group this Auxiliary Police office. Mr. Weden, the office staff club member without transporta­ tant Postmaster William S. Mc­ bride-elect received many beauti­ year as chairman. Other members and the members of the local Se­ tion please contact Ernest Tureck Cann and for a time was also in lective Service board will be pres­ ful gifts. o.' the executive committee are, at the church before 6:30 o'clock. the employ of the U. S. Govern­ Firing at Bataan; Harry Flagg, Otto Winters. Don To Meet Tonight ent to give the instructions. A meeting of the executive Willis and Lebro Fraccia. Outline* Procedure Effort to Advance; board of the Manchester Mothers Last night at Legion Hall Chief club is called for Tuesday evening, St. Bridget's setback team de­ Members of Manchester’s auxil­ Registrar Weden outlined the pro­ cedure for Monday’s registration. Forts Under Fire February 17, at the Y.M.C.A. cisively defeated the Knights of iary police department will be He went through the questions Columbus team last night at the given' further Instructions in the that must be answ-ered by the reg­ K. of C. home on Main street. The work expected of it during black­ churchmen now lead by two istrants and explained how the Japanese Entrenching in D a t e S s t Assert Ships Afire games in the series. Paul Cervlni outs and in other emergencies at cards should be filled out. He also and Henry Vaillant won first prize a scMion to be held in the muni­ asked the volunteer registrars Some Sections o f Pen- r n n • McCONVILLE with second place going to Law­ cipal building tonight. The meeting present to Indicate w'hat hours insula; Nipponese To Re^lStet* Ja| »s Have Driven Hard rence Touhey and Barney Dailey will be addressed by Detective they could serve on Monday. A Dome! Derlares Nippon- Wood Tires THE FLORIST for the losers. Sergeant Joseph Prentice. It is large group of volunteers is needed War Planes Active; ese Naval Forces , Into Paya I.4ihar Area; proposed to have the men ready for the first hours--from 7 a. m. C? Marie Fabiano, daughter of Mr. for a call that is likely to come until noon. Another large group Siege Guns Inflict Sugar Users Opened Way for Occu- T o R e I f i e d Nipponese Maintain­ and Mra. Vincent J. Fabiano of next month. will be needed from 4 p. m. until ing Pressure and Keep­ Autumn street, was given a party The nightsticks for the men 6 p. m. The volunteers signed up No Material Damage.' pation; Two Trans­ last evening at her home, in honor have arrived and will carry one last night, took the oath of service Tu)o Separate Registra­ ports Ablaze and Di­ By Milkman ing City Under Con­ CORSAGES of her 14th birthday. The guests when on duty. This will be their and waived any claim for compen­ Washington, Feb. 14.— (IP) were her friends and schoolmates. only arms. They will be instructed sation. — Heavy artillery duelling on tions to Be Held, One rect Hits Seoreugh 64. Census fighting, had advanced about four There was sharp senatorial criti­ Moscow, Frh. 14— (/Pi— Red loiiiil from More Than tacks developed In the Paya Lebar ITS flT Jy Chcnnault. tall, taciturn, one time offirial.s estimate there are around miles from the race course which cism of the nation'a war policies. Blames Churchill and Army forces driving west area and In the west. Both were In Texas school teacher, was .said by 1 5 ,000.000 men in the 18-20 and they occupied ^ re e days ago. m ifg - i Lion Brand Budget But leading administration sena­ the Army air force news letter to 45-64 age groups. These men will mile after mile on the frtmt KM) Planes Near Pal- considerable strength. Both at His Government for between Moscow and I-enln- Japanese tieW artillery on the "IToday the enemy has maintain- tors said the onward march of Ja­ have supplied the spark of military be clas.sified for civilian defense heights commanding the town "is emhang; Dutch D(^ pan In the Pacific and the German grad reported today that they Allowing Nazi Ships genius for the volunteers’ ten to and war production actlritles, pouring a hall of steel into the city T ^ l o Special Atlantic threat. immeasurably one victories in defense of the had stormed fortified posi­ (Oootinued on Pag* Tea) nrr To Go tn Home Port. with the younger men becoming tions which the Germans area," it was claimed. The main fenders Holding Own. greater through revttallzatlon of Burma road. eligible for military service in fu­ target was said to be the dock Chiffon Hosiery the Nasi fleet, made the situation With frontiersmen's economy built In preparation for a Price of ture drafts. stand until spring. One unit area "where evacuation ships lay Batavia, .N E. I., Feb. 14 - (/P> - o//SlT'-O'; too serious for any sudden change Bulletin! the American pilots have been Wltb 17,639.118 men between 21 in wait for the retreating troops." now. trained to get their opponents with reported that its advance was Striking close to the neart of the ' ' “'•J. London, Feb. 14— —Re- through 35 already registered, the Balteries Blast Invaders Turning aside a saggestion by a single, accurate burst of fire. so long continued that Its sol­ Indies, Japan attacked southern (IJmIted nrganlutlon of Prime Minis­ next two listings wdl bring the diers’ felt winter hoots were It Wiis acknowledged that Brit- Flashes ! Wendell L. WlUkle that General The Flying Tigers ’"Sumatra today with air-borne ter CtiurrhlirB war cabinet to nation's registered manpower pool worn out from steady march­ l.sh batteries on Changi point at (L a t« Bulletins of tbe UP) W ire) MacArthur be brought back from Hallem «ienuan Broad- Army, which Secretary of War New York. Keb 14 - ■/!'' A across the Java se.a fiom Batavia Advice Given On Everything dress with lace neck and Chicago, Feb. 14—IJP)- A con­ editorial criticism of Prime Min- WAihlngton, Feb. 14. —c/P,—Lau­ Stimaon said would be increased to capture of a strongly fortified vii- . light cruiser goes eave 300 Dead ■ tle, ewpeelally on the thannel Phone 5-5554 than stealing their virtue. Freedom on 37,500 bond ended those registering this week-end. Retreating Germans were de- Uncle Sam’s fleet at thri Brooklyn FOR A WEDDING PRESENT^ $ 8 - 9 0 Navy Yard. The first ship ever to coast." The material from the "I'm no criminal or 1 would have at dusk last night for the graying l''ren., Feb. 14— i/P) — The X ^ e 'Victim o< a "hard, fanatical falUng to register with the State Ala.skan city or town and "em ­ davits lulled False. NEW FORMULA bodies some of the most advancerl Truman committee next Tuesday ing their homea with D o e ooaL’ And they’re wide flare at bottom, envlronmenL” . Pacific Coast Shipyards Department as a German agent I “will launch an Investigation that Steffey, 18, a Junior college stu­ while she received 3300 a month Picture Along Seaboard designs brought out by recent TOOTH PASTE getting off to a fine atart! For T>loe eoal* ia For VALENTINES InJiana(>olis. Feb 14 In I will tear the lid off the rubber dent whose intelligence quotient, from the Nasi embassy to sow war operations." She will be com­ satin or faggot trim. Tacoma, Wash., Feb. 14.—(A>— the first Federal criminal action I sitiuvtlon In this country,” .Sena- ■ K Little Bit Goes Further PatmaylTania hard coal at ita beat,eapecially pre­ an alienist said, is 134, pleaded disunity In her America First lec­ manded by Capt. L K. Swenson,_ . . . . $ 1 . 0 0 A reinforced picket line of welders under the lire rationing program, Itor Ralph Brewster (B-.Me), Qfl Get A Tube Today pared to make home heating b as t. Try it See Friendship Garden Cologiie tures last year. Coconut Grove, Fla . Feb. 14—OPi ? picture of animal life of the Mlo- a native of Utah. Tearo.se or White. guilty to raping three women and waa called up for 7:30 a m. (p.w member of the coiiunlttee, declar­ .At Our Pharmacy! ..$ 1 .0 0 __ after four years of studying cene period on the eastern sea- The 36,000.000 destroyer Meade, a company and two of its officers how it flooda yoor home with even, healthful, Friendship Garden Bath Pow der...... assaulting one other. The court t.) today at the big ScatUe-Taco- Sentence Nest Friday ed today. Breyvster told Interview^ Prosecutor Neil Andrews said fossilized relics In the blue clay i board." sister ship of the Farenholt and were under indictment today, Sizes 32 to 40. ....$1.25 waa empowered to sentence him to ma shipyard here, where 25 pick­ .charged with making false a ffi­ ers “ I know that Donald N e l ^ trouble-free heat.. . and aavea you money, too. I Evening In Paris Cologne with Atomizer the attorney general's office would depoaiU of north Florida, two Relatively New l«id Bailey, was to have been launched one year to life on each charge. ets were attacked and beaten by davits as to the number of tires and his aasoclates In the War .,.$ 1 .0 0 resist sny plea for suspended sen­ Cambridge. Mass., scientists have Interest was added because pen- three hours earlier at the Staten Evening in Paris ^ t h Powder ...... OoafMses Aasaalttag 20 several hundred workers yeater- in stock when rationing began in Production Board are far from tence or a new trial. Sentence reconstructed for the first time s insular Florida is relatively new Island yard of The Bethlehem TUNi IN ON . . . . $ 1 . 0 0 Prosecutors said hs coofesaed day. Deecmber. satisfied with the way Jesae Jonen Old Spice Cologne probably will be pronounced next partial picture of animal life along land, built up on the tip of the Steel Co.' However, the Navy an- assaulting a total of 20 women, “This time we're going to back Defendants in the eight-count has handled the synthetic situa­ ... 59e Friday. the Atlantic seaboard 25,000,000 submerged remains of the ancient n.unced that the launching had Sutton Babble B a th ...... but Steffey testlfled he thought the up our plcketa with about 400 ob­ indictment relumed yesleixlay tion." In hla closing argument An­ years ago. continent of Appalachia. The Mlo- been postponed, probably until to­ m ...$ 1 .0 0 number waa 12. servers— Just In case," said were the La Salle Motor Sale§/ror- Apple Blossom Powder...... RECORDS From “the contemporary stand­ drews read from Miss Ingalls’ From study of these remnants of cehe fossils were found in morrow. The Meade waj named poration of Boonville, Ind ; To Confer on DifflculUes »1.39 Charles L. Brinkerboff. spokesman diary such entries as: 'T h e H. M. the Miocene period, the sclentisU Gilchrist county, in upper-Florida, Plus Tax. for the late Brig. Gen. Robert L. Baltimore, Feb. 14—