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MONDAY, JAmJART 24, 1944 7 P |^(^ IVEU9 Manchester Evening Herald WAR BONDS...Buy Them First—Then Buy What You Need iP & iiu 1 . was .taken for the March of Dimes club who died during the past The Haywire bridge planned for and $80 waa taken. Including the year. Wednesday evening at the Y. M. I« Promoted Club Elects sum of 825 which waa voted from Five "rookie” members of the About Town C. A. has been postponed because the club’s treasury. A good finan­ club were given the club Initiation HALE'S SELF SERVE Average Daily Circulation of Illness among the members. cial year for the club waa report­ during the afterhoon. The Original In New Engiandt For the Month of December, 1948 The Weather Its Officers ed by the officers. ForecMt of U. s. Htmtber Bnrmn Manchester Chapter o f Madaasah Mrs. Anna Thomas of 98 Walnut After the aupper a program of ALICE COFRAN 8,504 wUl hold lU recular nonthly meet­ street was tendered a surprise din­ singing was presented under the If Cloudy and not ao cold tonight: ing tomorrow oirenlnff at eight Red Men’ s Social Organ­ (Known As Queen Alice) c l o n a l Ught m ow; UtUe ner party yesterday on the occa­ direction of Billy DeHan. The SPIRITUAL 8IEUIUM Member of the Andlt o ’clock, at the >ome of Kra. Barv sion of her birthday. The affair Club quartet, Billy DeHan, Tom Armour'k Star Ham l b . 3 3 c jNlage In temperntnre Wednen ney ITIrhm— . M Brookfield street. ization Holds Its An­ Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son Barenn of Clronlatloaa «iay- was held at the home of her Phillips, Art Dancosse and Herb B»m With a Veil. Whole or Shank. Tho profiam win feature Youth daughter, Mrs. James McCava- nual Gathering. Johnson sang several old-time fa­ \______AUyah and the Hadassah Medical Readings Dally, Including Sunday, Jdanchenter— A City o f Charm \ naugh of Middle Turnpike West. vorites and solos were sung by 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appolnt- Garden of Allah organisation. The children and grandchildren of Hammy Jones and President Francis McDoiinoll, of 152 Birch meuL In the Service of the Peo­ (Claoalfled AdverUataig on Fngn 19) Mrs. Thomas who were present re­ street, was elected president, of Francis McDonnell. VOL. LXIII., NO. 97 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1944 (TWELVE PAGES) Miss Irma Hare of IM Center ple for 80 Veara. 34c PRICE THREE CEI membered her with money and the Red Men’s Social Club at the Several club members at horns 169 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. Coffee street la confined to her home with other acceptable gifts. annual meeting held yesterday af­ on furlough from the service at­ Phone 6-2024 a apralned ankle received while tended the meetii.g and supper ternoon in the Wells street Sports Lb. Jar skating at Center Springs Park. Mr and Mrs. Stephen D. Pearl Center. The meeting was well at­ as the guests of the club. A mo­ Peppermint Pears 24c Further Joint Eight Killed, 10 Hurt in Train-Bus Crash of 100 Woodland street have re­ tended with 180 members In at­ ment's silence was observed in Read Herald Ad vs. Norman D. Allen, son of Mr. ceived news from their son, Cor­ tendance. honor of thbse members of the No Polnto!^ Local Grand List and Mra. Carl H. Allen of 118 Hen­ poral Robert W. Pearl, that he has Allies Drive 12 Miles Other officers elected were Her­ ry street, la With the Navy V-12 arrived safely In England. No. 2 Can Action Looms Unit, Holy Cross College, Worces­ bert C. Johnson, vice pre.sldent; James' McCann, financial secre­ ter, and U taking a pre-denUl Daughters of Liberty No. 125, L. Cans Shows an Upturn course. He was graduated from tary aijd Michael Kelley, recording Apple Sauce 25c O. L. I., will have their benefit par­ secretary. On Axis Links Manchester High school, and spent ty for service men tonight at eight a year at the University of Con­ o’clock at the home of Mrs. George After the busine.ss meeting a In From Beachhead; necticut. smith, 63 HemlocK. Members who moose and ^enison supper was Immediate Goal Is Be­ »' have sons In the service are urged served. The meat was brought Of Over a Million back to Connecticut from Maine Premier Gelatin and to attend. last fall by Fred Sobielo. steward a lieved to Be Break IJMit. H. V. Oordy of the club and George McCollum Private Elvio V. Coda, son of Strawberry Dessert Pkg. 7c Twenty Mills Seen as Between Argentina Range and Fuel of East Hartford, and movies of Peace to Be Patrols Push Deeper Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coda of 96 Lieutenant Horacs V. Cordy the hunting trip were shown to And Nazi Germany. School street la at Keesler Field, Tax Rate; Increase Is son of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Cordy the gathering. OIL Biloxi, Miss., where he will have a Berko of 47 Lilac street, haa been pro­ Help March of Dimes Shown in Personal Trust o f 4 Washington, Jan. 25.—(/P)—Fur­ TICKET PRINTING month's training as a pre-aviation During the evening a collection No Formidable German moted from the rank of second to Property; Several Mil­ ther joint action by the American Indiana Senator METERS cadet. Chocolate Pudding Pkg. 7e Japan Paying first lieutenant, according to a lions in New Construc­ republics to uproot and destroy Taken by Death Opposition Yet En­ Meter prints amount of de­ The Retail Merchants Division cablegram received from him by Big Powers any pro-Axls movementa under of the Manchester Chamber of Burt Olney tion Not in This List. Steep Price; countered; Obvious livery on your slip for your Commerce will meet tomorrow hla parents. Lieutenant Cordy RANGE AND way in South America was fore­ noon at 12:30 at the Sheridan Res­ has been with the Administrative shadowed today by refusal of the Appian Way and Main protection. Mancheater’a grand list com­ Halifax Asserts Britain taurant for a luncheon-meeting. Branch of the U. 3. Army In Aus­ FUEL OIL Pumpkin or Squash United States and seven other Coastal Railway Under tralia and New Guinea for two puted on the Hat of taxable prop­ Raids Go On Willard H. Campbell, the guest 381 Center St. Tel. 6566 Must Have Strength western hemisphere nations to L. T. Wood Co. speaker, will discuss "Post-War years. He was graduated from erty filed Oct. 1, 1943, reached a recognize the revolutionary rulers Domination o f Allies; Manchester High school In 1936 2Ho. 2cans27c That , Sustained Her 51 Bissell St. Tel. 4496 Problems as They Affect the Re­ James A. Woods , Papaf.Cota Compnnn, Lon§ Mand Cftv, JV. Y, total of 845,695,349, an Increase of Bolivia. Nipponese Lose More Nazi Planes Seek to tailer.” and before enlisting In the serv­ Franchloed Bottler: Pepal-Cola Bottling Co. of Central VUIage, Conn. of 81.080,229 over the list of 1943 In War Also in Peace. The. Immediate goal in this diplo­ ice was employed by the munici­ Medliun Slxe which was 844,615,120, it was an­ matic maneuvering is believed to Than 350 Planes in Halt Reinforcements. pal water department nounced today. ' be a break between Nazi Germany The principal Items in the grand Toix>nto, Jan. 25.—UP)—The fu­ 30 Days at Rabaiil Apples $1.75 list this year are: Personal propi- and Argentina, which now is the FOR TOP VALUE ture peace of the world will de­ only American nation maintaining Allied Headquarters, Al­ ' ROOnNG ^ 16-Qt. Bskt. erty, 812,152,839; dwelling houses, Alone; Allies Lose 79. giers, Jan. 25,-lRussia and inland from their Nettuno- mills (manufacturing) 81.784,367; every development Involving New Guinea, Jan. 25— (iP)—Fight­ GREENBROOKE INSULATION Prepared CThina, Lord Halifax, British am­ Anzio beachhead and patrols • Soup Bunches motor vehicles, 83,009,449; ma­ Boliria now la studied closely for ing desperately to halt Allied air are pushing deeper, head­ Reasonable Fee! chinery, 82,836,744 and miscellan­ bassador to Washington, told the Its effect on Argentina. blows at her Southwest Pacific air HOMES. INC Expert workmanship. All work Telephone Manrhester 8208 quarters announced today, guaranteed. Reasonable Priiies. eous, 85.425,044. Toronto Board of Trade last night. Reaction Expected Soon That Argentine reaction would and sea bases, Japan is paying a On Walker Street No obligation for an estimate. Redactions Are Noted steep price—more than 360 planes with no “formidable” Ger­ Reductions are shown in the To take its proper place in this not be long In forthcoming became man opposition yet encoun­ Write. Fresh Celery Hearts 25e bulwark of peace, the common­ in 30 days over Rabaul alone— yet For further lafomiatlnn call at grand list this year on the follow­ apparent when Foreign Mlniater haa failed to stop the devastating tered. Tile famous Appian way to Alexander Jarvis Oo. oflice on Burton Insulating Co. ing listings: House and building wealth must be linked together Alberto Gilbert announced at daily parade of bombers. Rome and the main coastal rail Center street or at 26 Alexander NEW FABRICS Large Bunch _ lots, 847,401; buildings used for more closely than ever before, Buenos Aires that he would have The enemy's Rabaul, New Brit­ line are about 12 miles inland street. ISO Oxford St. Hartford commercial purposes, 857,874; Lord Halifax declared, adding: • “Important news” momentarily, from the landing area, but it waa Phone Hartford 82-4815 ain, losses from Dec. 23 to Jan. 24 mills and manufacturing, 85,000; Hla statement was made after totaled 349 definite, plus many not specifically stated that the in­ Phones: 4112 or 7X18 California Carrots 12c lands (acreage) 824,840; machin­ “If, in the future, Britain is to play her part, without assuming conferring with U. S. Ambassador others pronably downed, a South vasion forces had reached them. ery, 881.844; watches and musical Norman Armour, British Ambassa­ It is obvious, however, that they instruments, 822,902, and 10 per burdens greater than she can sup­ Pacific headquarters spokesman Senator Frederick Van Nuys, dor Sir David Victor Kelly and the said today. The Allies lost only 79. are at least under Allied domina­ cent penalties, 810,255. port, she must have behind her in chairman of the Judiciary com­ German charge d'affaires, Erich Rear section of wrecked bus after a collision with a Wabash (In the calendar month of Decem­ mittee, who died early today after tion. Increases in the list are shown train In the outskirts of St. Louis which took lives of eight bus ber, Japan lost 486 planes to our Reports Tlirest to OsUil HEALTH MARKET in the following items: Personal (Continned on Pag* Two) Otto Meynen. a brief illness. Food excellently pre- The United States non-recogni­ passengers and seriously injured 10 others. The bus was carried a 68 in the entire Pacific.) (The Geneva newspaper La pared and served In perfect property, 822,064; exemptions, block by the train, then broke in two and burned. (AP Wirephoto). Suisse quoted the Fascist preM 8133,002; total real estate, 81,191,- tion policy was announced by the In two big raids alone, on Jap­ MANCHESTER surniundings Is oar-claim to State department late yesterday. anese bases at Wewak, New Gui­ today as announcing that Allied ‘•Food Fame.” Center Slices of 167 and net assessor's valuation; Special!/ 81.080,229. Other increases were: Service Vote The statement linked the Bolivian nea, and Rabaul. New Britain, the Van Nuys Dies forces now had occupied the en­ PUBUC MARKET LUNCHEON DAILY Dwelling houses, 81.256,549; barns regime with “subversive groups pAat week-end, the enemy lost 51 tire 30-mile coastal a etch from 65c Fresh Ham and sheds, 842,994; motor vehicles, hostile to the Allied cause.” planes for -:ertain and probably 14 Nettuno to the mouth or the Tiber 821.606; horses, mules and asses, No Reference To Sanctions Labor Relations Act others, Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s At His Home; and were threatening Ostia, the We are pleased to annoance that Joseph Fontanella, Small, Tender 81.590; neat cattle, 860; miscel­ Move Facing No reference was made to eco­ communique said today. port pf Rome, three miles up the who has been out ill for the past four weeks, is again Special! Vainly Tfy to Bliick Blow river. OWI reported this dis­ Open 7:30 A. ,M. to I A. M. laneous, 8140,648. nomic sanctions or other measures back art work. With his return we hope to serve you See to MIU Bate and the Intention of the United Forty to 70 interceptors tried patch.) Chickens Rights Issue vainly to block the{ Allied blow at Senator, 69 German planes made their more The amount to be raised by tax­ States and cooperating govern­ Brings on Caucuses GARDEN ■ Cook Any Style! ation this year (Aug. 15, IMS, to ments apparently waa to await re­ Rabaut’a uakunai airdrome Satur­ strongest attacks yesterday seek­ Aug. 16. 1M4) Is 8965,848.27, and action in Bolivia and Argentina to day. The 27 Mitchells scored 54 ing to halt sea-borne reinforce­ Reslaurant b a i^ on the grand list as shown, the purely diplomatic step before hits and left fires visible for 20 Chairman of Judiciary ments, and battled over the inva­ Tuesday and Wednesday For n Tasty Sandwich or Cold Lnnch Only One of Score of Senators Discuss Meas- miles. Interceptors pursued the All l-egal Beverages Special! a 20-mlll rate will have to be set doing ahything else. ^ , sion bridgehead, but lost nine Russians Push Allied raiders and their fighter es­ Committee Led Demo­ MEAT SPECIALS 840 MAIN STREET Lb. In the March town meeting to pro­ Objections Standing in Along with issuance of the an­ Tire Democrats Xre At-j planes. 79e duce the necesgary funds. cort for 60 miles, losing 18 of their The Allied spearheads met "has­ Baked Ham Path o f New Proposal nouncement a State department own but downing only five Allied cratic Opposition to Pork To Roast, Rib End, One o f the Increased items this official disclosed that Ambassador tempting to Have In­ tily organized battle groups” of Salt Spare Ribs, 15c ytar, which reduces the current Enemy Down fighters. Ack-ack downed one Germans apparently moved north­ Now Before Senate. Pierre de L. Boal, 48, who has been cluded on Agenda. Mitchell. Some New Deal Laws. 4 to 5 lbs. each, 28c grand list appreciably, and which in La Paz since March 1M2 was ward from the Fifth Army front lb. is expected to be enlarged In the Mitchells, aided by heavy Lib­ around Cassino. Fresh Spare Ribs, being ordered back home. erators, returned to the attack Washington, Jan. 26.—(J*)—Sen­ coming years. Is the exemptions Washington, Jan. 25.—(iP)—The Bulletin! Vital Railway Flerop Goiuiter-Attac1» lb...... The next Immediate action by Saturday light and left flames ator Frederick Van Nuys, 69-year- granjted men In the service. Last “etate’s rights” Issue which block­ the Cooperating governments is The Nazis still were launching Young Beef Rib Lamb Chops, cut year 'exemptions of 8688,183 were State Capitol, Hartford, that were seen 75 miles away. IDEAS ed the Senate’s first attempt to expected to be announcements In Eleven separate fires were count­ old chairman of the Judiciary com­ fierce counter-attacks on that Liver, lb. .... from choice and good shown on the list compared with still other American capitals that Jan. 25.— (/P)— Senate Demo­ Nazis Fight Frantically mittee, died early today at his main front, but these blows have -exemptiona this year, totaling set up a uniform absentee voting ed and three large explosions ob­ Pigs' Hearts, lambs, lhat Belong In Supposing You Wore they also are adopting non-recog­ crats were defeated today in served. Two Liberators were lost. home near Vienna, Va., after a decreased somewhat in number Beautifpl new patterns in 8821,185, or 8133,002 more this system for the armed forces came To Avoid Great En­ and Intensity in the last 24-hours, lb ...... • lb. nition policies. The United States another attempt to have a The Allied bag of 51 to 65 Nip­ brief illness. 45c year. back today to harass backers <^^ was the fourth nation to act, be­ indicating that enemy forces were Fresh Pork The Wastebasket S"T***» floral and fruit deaigna — with Not On List This Year proposed Tahor relations act circlements; Armored ponese planes, the biggest of 1044, '** the “ Everglaze” Finish which a revived Federal war ballot plan. ing preceded by Uruguay. Cuba also Included 33 definite plus 12 He had served in the Senate being pulled back to meet' tHe in­ Shoulders, lb. Nice Pieces of THAT we are high prirrd. In earlier unofficial estimate of and Venezuela. placed on the agenda for con­ since March 4. 1933, taking an ac­ vasion flanking threat. keeps its crisp freshness after A Shoe Dealer... *the expenses and expected taxable And It was only one of a score Trains Pound Germans probables at Wewak, New Guinea. Fresh Pork Butts, Stewing Lamb, 1 Foreign Minister Osv.aldo Aran- sideration by the special ses­ Escorted Allied bombers, despite tive part in legislative affairs and The beachhead haa been length­ ComparUoni Prove We Ars repeated washings, 36” wide. grand list, it was anticipated that of objections standing in the path leading Democratc opposition to lb...... lb...... I v C Nol. o f a new service vote bill which ha of Brazil declared in, Rio ie sion of the General Assembly opposition by 60 enemy fighters, ened, headquarter^ declared, with­ ■ * The temperature is 50 degrees below zero In M an ch ^er Moscow, Jan. 25 — (JP) —With some New Deal measures. out disclosing the area it covers. (Uontinned on Pag* Bight) sponsors hurried onto the Senate Janiero last night that In view of by a roll call vote of 18 to 13. concentrated 105 tons of bomba on Information brought to light armored trains, Soviet Armies of Started Liquor Probe Reinforcements and supplies con­ THAT tlie nierchaiidise is of and 750 Manchester children need y®" floor in an effort to undo, an ear- The voting' was almost aloni; Wewak’s anti-aircraft positions, first importance in funerals. only 75 pairs available. How would YOU^ distribute U*r decision leaving it up to the about the origins Of the Bolivian the Leningrad front pushed the destroying or seriously damaging Last fall the Indianan started a tinued to pour in with little, ene- ' Grocery Department Specials ^W -b a-- regime he bould not recommend strictly party lines, upholding Professional Skill Comes them E Q m T A B L Y ; how COULD YOU distributerthem kiates to collect their own votes Germans down the Lcningrad- 18 guns. sweeping investigation of the li­ my interference, and the commu­ that his government recognize it. Five Allied plan^ were lost. nique said the tovyn o f Anzlo,"' First As A Comforting Serv. from the fighting fronts. the rulinif of Lieut. Gov. Wil­ Vitebsk railway today as the quor industry, introducing a reso­ S. & W. K-W-K-Kandy Wheat FAIRLY? Y o u just COULDNT do it. You would give Guatemala, Peru and the Domini­ Other Allied aerial blows were bordering Nettuno to the west, ice. Retains Federal Ballot Form liam L. Hadden, presiding of­ lution calling for a probe into the Apple Juice, Krunchies. Children will Mrs. Jones’s little boy a pair of shoes when the Smith Finishes! can republic also turned thumbs Nazis fobght frantically to avotS dealt at Dutch New Guinea and shortage' of whiskey and alleged had been taken. The' new bill retaiiu a Federal ficer, that a. motion designed great encirclements from the sec­ 24 oz. buttle .. love it! Melts in your THAT exorbitant funeral rliarget boy should have gotten them; or you would have fa­ (Late Bulletins ol the uP) Wire) down. Nineteen American govern­ Flores island, in the northwest monopoly of supply. His commit­ (The United Nations radio at ballot form president, vice ments have exchanged Informa­ to pave the way for introducr tor south of captured Pushkin No Points. mouth! 4 oz. / ^ are prevalent. vored little Joe Brown (just over a case of pneumonia) sector: Kavieng area of New Ire­ tee had .scheduled a hearing in this Algiers said the troops striking SEE THE NEW president and' Congresa and' seta tion on the revolution and all are (Tsarkoye Selo) to positions in land, where a 7,000-ton freighter investgation for today. inland were within almost a mile up a bl-partisan Federal ballot ing the bill was out of order. Chippewa Brand Wild pkgs. 2 for...... I # G A Reputable Funeral Dircc* when Willie Smlthdeal should have gotten them. We Adx-anon SRrs Incidents expected to decide kgainst recog­ the area of Shimsk at the western was hit; Borgen bay. New Brit­ In ' addition to the Judiciary of the double-track Rome-Naples lor Never Overchargea. STYLES Bern, Swltserjnad, Jan. X5— A commission. But It givoa local com er of . High Bush Cranberry coal dealers .arc: nition. State Capitol, Hartford, ain, where American Marines who chairmanship, Van Nuys also was electric rail line. The broadcast Jelly. It’s deli Cream Whip Bwlsa Telegraph agency dispatch election officials complete author­ To. Imply Strong Warning The Russians’ big monsters of recently swept up Hill 660 now a member of the Senate commit­ waa recorded by the OWl.) TO GO WITH THESE FABRICS from Chiasso said today the Al­ ity to pass on the validity of bal­ Such action is expected to im­ Jan. 25.— (JP)— Senate Demo­ the rails are pouring h^avy salvos tees on foreign relations, Indian cious! 10 oz. jar Salad Dressing, AMBULANCE SERVICE lots cast under the plan. are pushing forward: New Gui­ Flerre Fighting Rages O# C “ (1 ) Going to make many mistakes in allo­ lied advance south o f Rome had ply a strong warning to Argen­ crats and Republicans went into the retreating Nazis, Red nea’s northeast 'coastal bases; and affairs, and executive expendi­ pint j a r ----- .. j L w Q stirred Incidents Tn Milan and A group of southern Demo'erats Fierce fighting raged on ths 3 Points per jar. tina. Axis activities in that coun­ Star, the Army newspaper, said, . ■enemy positions in the Solomons. tures. X. • Genoa, and the antl-Fhoclst secret —among them soon the sena­ into caucuses today, . each American sector along the Rapido Also Wild High Bush cating cdal; try were tacitly recognized by the Face Bad Catastrophe Australian ground forces 20 Frequently at odds with the ad­ Pure Lard, 2 Brown Points press-was giving wite publicity to tors who beat down the original party - g^oup presumably dis­ It appeared the Germans were ministration, Van Nuys fought Cranberry Ja:ni, u r k e _ Allied taformatlon on progress. service voting bill—got behind an (iMitinued on Page Eight) (Continned on Png* Two) cussing a state labor rela­ faced with one of their worst (Oonttiined on Page Four) President Roosevelt’s court re­ 10 oz. j a r ...... <5# C a pound. O ABC Sanforized Spun Rayon Printed (2 ) * We are going to make a number of Partiaans In northern Italy In the amendment today, however, which catastrophes of the Russian cam­ A tions act which Derpocrats organization plan in 1937 and was 6 Points per jar. 2 lbs...... 4 9 9 G SnCfNTERSI M.tNCHESnc toxv customers ‘mad’ ; last 24 hours Increased efforts to provides: paign, with large forces in divi­ aligned against the administration Impede transport of German are aftemiiting, against Re­ sional strength desperately tight- B "Nothing herein does in fact publican opposition, to have on many other issues. Gas Coupons Shantung Weave troops and material to. central or. shall be construed to violate, itw off outflanking movements, Yankee Dandee Sidtiiig (3 ) We are going to get accused of ‘favor­ Italy, the dispatch added. Unrest Seen included on the agenda of the Leg­ Bombers Hit However, he was a staunch sup­ repeal, abrogate, nullify, or WTiloh threatened to cut -off an porter of President Roosevelt’s change Jn any form or manner the islature's special session. estimated 2.50,000 troops between ing Mrs. White’ . . . WID Confiscate Mail Public Hearings Scheduled foregn policies even in the contro­ Not Shredded election laws, rules and regula­ In Bulgaria Leningrad and the Volkhov. versial period before the war. His Washington, Jan. 26— UP)— Ger­ tions, or. the voting requirements The House, meanwhile, with The Germans hdld only two French Area y d - * man authorities have advised the public hearings scheduled for 1 announcement that he would sup­ 5 0 c of any state.” usable north'-south railways, the port repeal of the arms embargo State department they will confis­ p m. on a dozen bills and resolu­ I.«ningrad-Vlteb8k and the Lenin- Four ill Custody After the bad thing about it u that can t “Might Jeopardise Entire Plan" in 1939 assured that administra­ “ /frid tee cate mall for American prisoners Creation of Gendar­ tions covering the ,|Kven matters grad- lines. The Russians Hammer Coast from Cotorful floral designs for sport dresses. All ‘That might jeopardize the en­ tion measure majority support Surplus Stock.,., in Il­ of M-ar when the envelopes bear tire war ballot ^an.” aald Senator listed for the special session by are within five miles of the first H/6ffEST SPOT CASH PRilCESPAtD Smart floral patterns in all color combinations. colors. 39” wide. merie iVieiyptl as Ad­ Dunkerque to Bou­ within the Foreign Relations com- prevent these undesirable situations because: patriotic slogans. This was dis­ the Legislative council, sped line and the second is ten niiles ■ licit Circulation. 36” wide. closed today by Postmaster Gen­ farther west. . ■> ■ ' (Oonttnnsd on Page Bight) mission o f Condition. (Continued on Page Four) eral Walker, who said the State (Continued from Page Eight) Red Star roported the big logne in Fine Weather. “ (a) We are going to be deluged with orders department Is “protesting this in­ Pushkin airport la in Soviet hands. Washington, Jan. 25—(^5 — A terference with the delivery of By Wade Werner London, Jan. 25— (>P)—Thunder salvage company’s paper-shred­ Lisbon, Jan. 25— UP)—German Treasury Balapce A front line dispatch said the Wadiable Seersuckers and our poise will not be nqrmal; mall, to our men. “ To assore de­ Red Army is capturing many vil­ ing out across the English chan­ ding .nachine which apparently y ABC livery o f mall. WaUcer Said, such Decision Given dispatches announcing creation of nel for the third successive day, Nazis Occupy failed to shred has put ration ebu- a Bulgarian state gendarmerie, Washington, Jan. 25.—P) rG,erman states. wide. be very helpful to good, judgment and Judge A. D. Barksdale ruled today Twenty-one German planes trbops have occupied the Croat One of those' in custody waa de­ GET THE HIGHEST PRICE! Washable Cniis Air had pleaded, g^ lty ta Federal oonrt that the fair labor standards act of previous reports that the Bulgar­ were destroyed yesterday in aerial scribed as an employe of the salv­ to ctumpiracy to transfer connter- ian Armyi^ is honeycombed with coastal town of Senj, 35 miles' sound thinking. 1935 waa not .intended to force battles which developed when es­ age comiiany, lo ca te in Washing­ felt and other gasoline ration con- discontent’ and haa become unde­ Chicago, Jan. 25— i>P)—Business • pull out the top drawer too far, southeast of Flume, after' fierce mine operators to pay underground ton, which, holds a contract for de­ pons and to tninaferring such pendable. offices are dangerous nests of ac­ but not if they’re careful. A per­ corted U. S- Flying Fortress and fighting in which Yugoslav parti­ WE ARE LOOKING FOR . employes for the time they con­ Liberators braved bad weather to sans forced the invaders to pay struction of waste paper from Fed? ooopons nalawfiiUy. Judge Arthur sumed traveling In mines to their It .cheefca with information re­ cident pitfalls. So be careful that son may suffer a serious fhjury by $ X - 0 9 yd- “ But you can be sure o f one thing: We are D. Henley waa laformed by the cently brought back from Sofia by a loose liglit bulb doesn’t drop on colliding with sotheone else at a blast unspecified objectives in heavily in men and equipment. era! offleea.ln the capital.- '- 'i - places of work. western Germany, a communique Marshal Josip Bros (Tito) an­ Fed Intis ShiTddlng Machine Spun Rayon Prints really going to try and do the right thing by prosecutor, Assistaat U. 8. Attor­ HandlM down e decision In U. S.^ a neutral ''.aveller who said that your head, spoiling your day and blind corner in a corridor, so heed ALL MAKES OF CARS neither civillana nor soldiers in yaar disposition. { this warning from the council. announced last night. nounced today. OPA said that between August Novelty weave spun rayon In beautlfurpattema ney Joseph J: Gottlieb that al- District (Jourt in a “portal-to-por- Nineteen of the Nazi ships were Fall of Senj followed a furious and, December, 1M3. it had turned thongb the OPA was disturbed by Bulgaria are showing any willing­ A National Safety council sur­ Electric shocks may result from and colorings. all our cvhtomers (even if we know In ad­ tal” test case which attracted wide shot down by Thunderbolts, Light­ battle- ovei an 18-mile-long front over to the firm surplus stocks of a flqod of Illegal gasoHne oonpons attention in the bituminous, coal ness to participate tn any German vey brought out its expected re­ failure to ground the frames of vance that such an accomplishment is Just not defense of the Balkans. ’ ■ ports and listed new hazards that* such office machines as' mimeo­ nings and Mustang fighters and between the coast and Otocac. An ration coupona.from national and 0 0 c yd. now being distribnted. the men industry when it was originated the others were bagged by the earlier, broadcast by the Hungari­ district offices amounting to 23.-' Open Until 9 Every Night! y.' had refused to rex-eol the source of last summer. Judge Barksdale Rcrigaed to Early End made the ordinary office seem like graphs, electric typewriters and humanly possible).’* This'source added that not only a chamber of horrors. , business machines, the council heavy bombers. an News agency quoted a dispatch 000 pounds, for conversion into coupons in which they dealt. said that be could find nothing in waste paper. These stocks -—in­ BUY WAR BONDS AT OUR • * • the Bulgarlana, but also many C'an Plck'Up Deniiatltis ,-idded. Part of Force Recalled from Zagreb as saying that Xxis the act which indicated that It waa The weather was so unfavorable cluding coupons which were still Qorgeouii patterns for dresses, blouses, smocks, Germans in Bulgaria, are gloom­ . Stenographer^, and filing clerks- Shouldn’t Tempt Law of Gravity trdops had not only occupied Senj Ban On Leaving Bpeharest the intent of Congress “to make so that part of the bomber force valid for ceghing and others which housecoats. In every shade. „ BOND BOOTH-MAIN FLOOR ily resigned to an early end to the can pick up dermatitis from hand­ Finally, the boas may claim -he but bad completed mopping up Don’t Sell Until You See Us! Bern, Swttaeriaad, Jan. 25.— UPl radical a change in the wage which had been sent out waa re­ operations on Hvar Isl 'nd, farther had expirbd—were fed into a , a war. —A Budapest dispatch to the ling solvents and ca rb o n can think better while tipped back structure” of the coal industry as The traveller said it was partic­ paper, the report said, citing case in his swivel chair with hi* feet on called. down the coast. ' shredding machine under offlcitl Baslcr Nachriebten aald today the to require payment for under­ ularly sigpiflcant that the Sofia histories. An insulating tile may the desk, but don’t let him tempt The communique said two heavy Heavy Fighting Continuing supervision and ostensibly torn Ru:naniaa government had forbid­ ground travel time. > government bar been tmable to drop froth the ceiling and put a the law of - gravity, or he may. be bombera, one fighter-bomber and Tito's communique, broadcast up., Afterwards, however, they The W . G. Glenney Co. den an Rinnaalaa cItlsctM to move Itoactloa Not Available erauade Bulgarians to estsbUah worker an the shelf, or one may dictating his letters from a hos­ 10 fighters were miaslng from the by the Free Yugoslav radio and showed up In consumers’ hands. CooL Lumber. MaaoRd* Bupplica. Paint to Buchorest for the dnratioa of Reaction of th<\ operators and Somea in Greek and Yugoslav ter­ walk through an unmarked glass pital bed. day’s operations, which included recorded by The Associated Press, The district OPA office at Har­ MOTOR SALES the war. Tkose wko haVe gone to UMW to the decision was not im­ ritories given to Bulgaria by Ger­ panel of a closed door because the Allied sweeps against the French reported heavy fighting continu­ risburg, Pa., first noticed ths extra / . m All these hazards and many TI JW HAl^coMt .3 3 6 NO. MAIN ST. , TEL. 4143 MANCHESTER Iho copital since Jan. 19 must mediately available but some coal many.-He added that extremely glass was so clean the door ap­ others that threaten office work­ Invasion coast, the 23rd foray ing in the Doboj-Tuzla sector of coupons in circulatloa .and notified WEST CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 4131 MAMCHISTBR COMW present proof of their Indlspoasa- sources said that It seemed likely ifew are wUlii.g to> invest money peared to be open. ers, the counci has packed into a against targets in this region in eastern Bosnia, with street flght- nations! headquarters, leading to billty In war or econobilc adimnla- Workers may be crushed by special pamphlet on the dangers traHea. or loavsx (Oeattouad ea Page Twe) (CeaUaned *n Page Two) heavily laden file cabinets, if they of working in an office. .. (OonUaued on l ^ e Fonr) (OoBtiBUSd OB Fags Twoji (L’snMaasd m . t H g ..

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• \ .) I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN^HESTFR CONN.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1944 P'rti.r, ( HK9« tdj PA(iB JOLAIfCITESTEK EVENING HEKAliD, MANCHESTER, CONN„'TUESDAY, JANUARY Z5, 1944 Sumatra, who..haa not heard from Must Exhaust Next Feature at the State Two Germans his family there In five years. He White Collar Workers served In the Army until hia dis­ British to Get Rockville Further Joint South Wants Red P olice Make charge June 29 of last year. He is COLDS Plans Being Prepared Appeal Rights Made Citizens employed at present at the Chase, Relleva misery I.*wIr H. Chapman Brasi and Copper company, Inc., --without "dorirqr.* AFL Turndown 84A, Bockvlils Action Looms Second Place Cross No Progress Left in Wartime Trap Waterbury. . Native, of Dutch East Neither Lehmann nor Stern For War Bond Canvass Noies State Selective Service have parents at present in Ger­ 'IIUBIlihtVISJffl On Axis Links Groundwork Laid at In­ Box Score in Appar­ Indie# Also Amoug many. Lehmann’s, who said after Advance Signs Indi­ Poultry Meet Office, 953 Main SL—TH. 66.'I1 Want Government Help^ Issues New Directive and eome back on the next eve­ formal Conferences; ently Motiveless Shoot­ YMCA Notes 35 Naturalized. the ceremony that tie would "like Those in Charge of ning, February 4 and pick them cate Polite Rejection (Continued from Page One) In Getting Mure To Employers. to take a era .k at Berlin," family I up. That will aUow the families Of Conference Bid. This Evening Not Agreed on- Man. Production — Tuesday through ing Stands ,at Zero. Money to Meet Rising Today: ...... 4 it In Switzerland while Stern’s Local Drive to An­ plenty of tLm« to make their de­ Buenos Aires government .Itself Friday 10-4:30: Thursday evening, 3 to 5 p. m.—Gym, Grade School Hartford, Jan: 25—(iF)—A direc­ Hartford, Jan. 25.— (JP)— Two parents are In New York where LA P IZ Z A last week when It announced that 7-9; Center church. natives of Qermainy and one of the they have applied for citizenship nounce Details in Few cisions on how milch they are pre­ Wa-shington; Jan. 25—(iPj— Chicago, Jan. K —(JPt— The box . Living Costs. Girls. tive has been Issued Lieut. pared to spend for war bonds. Miami,- Fia., Jan. *25- f-O— The an "ample investigation" had Surgical Dressings — Every 6:15 p. m.—Rotary Dlnnar. Dutch East Indies were among the papers. (Hiickpii Men from All been undertaken of the alleged ex­ Southern members of Congre.ss score In the mystery-shrouded, 6:30 to 8 p. m. — Ba^ctball, Comdr. John F. Robinson of the 35 men now or formerly members Days; Funds Grow. Shows For War BipKla AFL Executive council takes up Wednesday, American Legion By James Marlow and George istence o f a spy ring li. the coun­ and of the Democratic National Home, 10-4:30. apparently motiveless shooting of , Boys’ Clubs. Club meetings. State Selective Service headquar­ of the y . S. armed forces natural­ Jack Sanson, manager of the today the Invitation of British la­ PartH of Tolland ZIrlke To Open "Lalior Clinic” Depot State Theater, will probably con­ try, and that several persons have committee have started a cam­ Nurse Recruitment — Mrs. My- Mrs. Frank Starr Williams stood 9 to 11 p, m.—Badminton group. ters to all employers operating un­ ized os American citizens before Chairman Harold C. Alvord Of bor to attend a world conference already been detained. Washington, Jan. 25— (P)—The duct two shows for war bonds. tv to Attend. paign to put a southerner in sec­ haver, 6214. today at zero. der replacement schedules tliat the Federal Judge J. Joseph Smith the Fourth War Bond campaign in London next June, with advance .Speculation that Argentina ond place on a ticket they now American white collar worker here yesterday. Hartford, Jan. 25—(4^— A two- Wanier Brothers will present its algna Indicating a polite rejection. The only new fficts unearthed state office will ho longer Intervene here wiil have hia plana for the show first and then a special mid­ might break relations with the nearly all believe will carry Pre.si- Sluff .AxHiatanta dame Into “court” today to speak The (Termahs were Private Fir.- lay "labor clinic” will be opened Square Robert J, Watt, international Rock\ llle, Jan. 25. — (Special».— by police were the account given for employers when local boards inlay in the Hotel Bond by the houae to houae canvaas complieted night performance will be held Axis arorfe from the fact that the (lent Roosevelt's name aa a candi­ Editors Will ’ (Jlass George Lehmann, 25, natii representativef of the AFL. waa Poultrymen from all aectiona of Washington aiifiouncement on Bo­ A meeting of the Staff Assist­ by an unidentified Army officer his peace and this was it: That he fail to adhere to the terms of a re­ ,Vew England WLB. The meeting within a few daya. The dates, later. Other attracUona will prob­ date for re-election in November. ants Corps will be held, at the Y. that he liad seen Mrs. Williams, has been caught in. a wartime trap placement until the employer "has of Chemnitz, Saxony, and Private ably be announced from the fra­ on hand to give the council a re­ Tolland County will meet at Teo- livia omitted all mention of Ar­ The groundwork for the drive will begin with an oral hearing of Grille February S and 4 have already port of hia recent vlalt to London gentina, altBbugh a blast at that M. C. A. Thursday evening at 8 wealth!’ wife qf an America^ —and left there. exhausted ill rights of appeal.” Manfred Stern, 31, native of Jes- a labor dispute involting the four ternal and civic organizations be­ mans’ hall In Columbia this eve­ waa laid at informal conferences o’clock. Dr. Davis, Mr. House diplomat talking with a woman Hear Baldwin berg, near Cassel. Both arc sta­ been aelected and all that remalna fore the deadline, February IS. and cofeferencea with Sir Walter ning when an exhibit of home­ nation had been confidently ex­ last week but Senator Maybank What he wants is government The directive waij Issued In an­ New Britain divisions of the On The Square ia the procedure. The local driva and Mr. Weden will all be present who answered the description of tioned at Fort Mlchie, near New Meanwhile the Women'e Divi­ Citrine, aecretary of the British made gadgets will be shown which pected by Latin American diplo­ (D.. S. C.) .said today there la aa help in getting more money into ticipation of a large number of ap­ Gene Kelly, Kathryn Grayson, Jose Iturbi, Mary Astor and John American Hardware corporation has started out slbwly' but ap­ to speak to the group, and re­ her as.sailant a few hours before London. management and 3,8.50 employes, sion of the campaign is busy sell­ Trades Union Congress. Watt have proven useful on the farms mats here. Several expressed sur- yet no agreement on who the his pay envelope to meet rising liv­ peals for occupational deferment Boles are but a few of the stars a|)peai1ng in "Thousands (Jheer,” pears to be gaining impetus daily was aiiccessful on that visit in pri.se that it waa not named and freshments will be served. 1» is the tragedy in the Drake hotel. Panel Discussion on expected because pre-Pearl Har­ Serve*. In Army Until Lnet June represented by the United Elec­ ing bonds at two atationa in town. In the county. southern candidate should be. In addition. Mrs. Eva Fritz, a ing costs. This is the first real in Technicolor playing at the Sla tc Wednesday, Ttyiraday, Friday towards the largest quota ever sat having the International Labor County Agent Ernest E. Tucker that its suspected link with the hoped that there will be a good ohance he’s had to state his case bor fathers have been given their The East Indian was Joseph trical, Radio and Machine Work­ The booths are manned by volun­ Can’t Agree on .Man attendance. maid in the hotel, told police she Problems to Be Fea­ for Manchester, 11,441,000, of teer workers who are doing >> a office meeting set for Philadelphia of the Tolland County Farm Bu­ Bolivian revolution was -not since the war’s start. last chance to avoid Army induc­ and Saturday. Hosts GaloJng, 41, a native of ers of America, CIO, Local 232. Read Herald Advs. which $611,000 will be tU^e E bond brought out. ”We all want to see a southern­ Nurses’ .Aides paused outside Mrs. Wjlliams’ tion this muntb, the office said. splendid job. The various shifts in April. The British, it la un­ reau Btatee that war eonditiona er nominated but we canH agree room at about 4:40 p. m. the day Start Five-Day Hearing ture of Program. p ^ lo n . are on Hand promptly and the derstood here, would have pre­ have made the purchasa’of usual Worded With Extreme Caution All Volunteer Nures’ Aides are (Tovarnment officials, labor lead­ • i ■ ■ Supplanted by New System To Take But Two Days on the man.” Maybank said. of the shooting: and that she work ie being carried out in busi­ ferred to hold the meeting in Lon­ equipment difficult and many of The Washington statement was invited to attend a demonstration, ers snd various association spokes­ Hartford. Jan. 24 — dP) — The The old method of procedure In The house to house campaign From other sources it was heard a woman she believed to be men started a five-day hearing be­ ness-like fashion. don about the same time as the the poultrymen have secured in­ worded with extreme caution. It learned that some southern gov­ "Resuscitation and Oxygen,” this Mrs. Williams talking on the tele­ Connecticut Editorial .Association which I very existing appeal to lo­ will be brief. Two days is all that Merchants’ Division World Labor conference they have teresting items with which others evening at 7 o’clock In the clinic fore a Senate subcommittee which cal boards fitat passed through the chairman asks. The entire not only failed to mention Argen­ ernors have been talking about phone. Mi\s. Fritz remained on will hold Its annual meeting at the Other groups known as the Re­ called. W’att’e maneuver is In­ may not be familiar. Prizes will rooms of the hospital. It is a is seeking to learn what has hap­ Bond hotel here on Feb. 5 with the headquarters office, has been town will be covered on February tina but also carefully left the Gov. J. Melville Broughton of the floor another hour, she told po­ pened to the white collar worker. tail Merchants’ Division are get­ terpreted aa a tipoff to the AFL'a be awarded. door open so that the question of demonstration of a new machine lice, and during that time did not Gov. Raymond Baldwin as the supplanted by the new system, S commencing at 6 o’clock in the Professor Roy E. Jonea, exten­ North Carolina as a possibility. Practically unorganized, he’s in ting ready to launch their part of views of the proposed World T.,a- recognition of a new o,- reconsti­ Broughton’s name was not writ­ which should be of great interest. see anyone enter or leave the principal speaker. "The governor Robinson said, because of the evening, an hour that should find the program within a few daya. bor conference to which the CIO sion poultryman. will discuss the no position to force his claims for win speak at a dinner following pressure brought on by the in­ everyone at home. The workers tuted Bolivian* government might ten on any of the ballots cast in Surgical Dreaalnga room. more pay as did the well-organized This committee, under the able di­ has accepted an Invitation. poultry outlook for 1944. 'The the meeting and election of of­ creasing amount of work brought will leave their pledge cards then come up again at any time. an Associated Press poll of Na­ The surgical dre.ssings workers Murder Weapon Not Traced coal miners and railroad workers rection of Herbert B. House is set (The ILO 1s a tripartite organ­ doors will be open for the exhibits The statement said that the Beyond these facts police had ficers. about by the new regulation to to go when they get the word. at 7:30 and the program will start tional committee members to will meet as usuail tomorrow In through strikes and strike threats. eliminate occupational deferments ization of government. Industry "most important and urgent ques­ learn their vice pre.sidential pref­ little to go on. The murder wea­ So actually he goes into the A panel discussion on the prob­ Manchester’s part ok the state and labor representatives). at 8 o’clock. the fireplace room, downstairs in lems confronting them during the now granted to registrants be­ tion” arising from the Bolivian erences but Gov. Ellis Arnsll of the American Legion Home, from pon - an ancient Ivor-Johnson re­ Senate hearing with his hands wide quota, aet high for ita popu­ Would Obviate Two OhJe«'tiona Special Program revolution "is the fact 'that this is volver—was discovered in the present difficult times will also be tween the ages of 18 and 21 and lation, la something that makes At the regular communication Georgia received one vote. 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. out, palms up, asking for help. subsequent reclassification. Abxiwlsr The AFL may make a counter but one act committed by a gen­ hotel, but has not been traced. In Any help he gets — if he gets a feature of the program. every member of the committee of Fayette Lodge to be held this Speaker Sam Rayburn of Tex­ The amount of work to be done A Liddom Graham, director Cnham Bell auggeatlon that any international eral aubveritive movement having as, who topped the poll with 18 fact, police said, no written record any—will depend on how deeply Under the new plan, the em­ feel the responsibility of meeting labor conference should be called evening there, will be a program in for its purpose steadily expending would not look quite so stagger­ of its original .sale is to be found. publishers’a • relations of the ployer of a man classified as 1-A the challenge. the interest of the Masonic Service votes, generally Is conceded to be ing If more women would turn out Congress or some other govern­ iaveatcd the lit by the International Federation or activities on the continent” of Police also opened Mrs. Wil­ ment agency like the War Labor American Press association; Paul contrary to the terms of an ao- Association work and a speaker South America. the favorite for the place among for the job. and the new workers M. Kingsley, manager of the cepted replacement schedule, may pnctkil telephone Trades Unions. This would ob­ southern Democrats In Congress, liams' safe depo.sit box in the board ia moyed by his story. Patriotism Not Excuse from the Grand Lodge of the state "This government is confi­ would find that the work in a Drake and found untouched $30,- Ladies Home Journal and Harold appeal that classification within viate the AFL’s two objections to although Rayburn Is from a Problem Complex a world conference because nei­ will be present. dent,” it continued, "that the free­ group ia realiy' most enjoyable. 000 worth of jewels. They planned And that takes time not only be­ Bates, district manager of WPB 10 days after the date on which pataafod Iks Hollow Lykens, Pa.—pP)— State polfce At this meeting Interesting let­ southwestern state. ther the Soviet nor the CIO is dom-loving people of the American This new invasion of Italy, and to open another box today in a cause any wage or salary relief for in Hartford, will also speak at the the notice of draft status is sent Slodo for (oolor, doubted if it waa a patriotic spirit ters from memberaJn the Service republics. Including those of Bo­ There Is some support, particu­ all the other inva-sions and battles Loop bank. meeting. to the registrant. nfaotkor Toack skovioa affiliated with the international larly among southerners In the a apecial group ordinarily would that led people to play slot ma­ will be read. Emil Kroymann is livia, Who have the good will of to come, will mean a high casual­ Test Purely Voluntar>' take time but because the problem The nominating committee, con­ Appeal may only be made if the chines in, a local repair shop— federation and woidd therefore be chaiiman of the'Servlce Commit­ Senate, for War MobiUration Di­ excluded from .such a conference. the government and people of the ty rate. Every wounded man Officials also had asked the vic­ ia so complex. Look at it: sisting of Hersam, The New employer has filed written infor­ even though one did pay off in war tee of Fayette Lodge. 'This will be United States, will understand rector James F. Byrnes, a former must be able to count on the tim's two daughters, Mrs. Patricia There are between 11 and 15 Canaan Advertiser, Charles mation (Form 42A) aa to the oc­ stamps—and arrested the owner The roiineil’s decision yesterday followed by the exemplification of senator from South Carolina, who to offer John-L. Lewis reinstate­ that this decision is taken in fur­ dressings, produced by the folks Ooodbody who was in the room at million white collar people, ao call­ Mitchell, The Darien Review and cupational status of .Uie regis­ on gambling charges. the Entered Apprentice degi-ee by got five votes in the poll. ment only on the basis on which therance of the aforesaid purpose back home, to take care of him the time of the shooting and ed. They Include: Federal, state Edward Brennan, The Fairfield trant. the regular officers of Fayette (of hemisphere ■ defense).’’ Roosevelt’s Choice Final as long as necessary. Many whose original account haa pro­ and city employes, policemen, fire­ News, will make ita report. Pres­ he left in 1636 disposed of that Looge. , While the southerners have issue probably until May, al­ w'oundcd men have need of dozens vided almost all the known facts; men, garbagemen, clerks, munici­ ent officers of the association are;. Grocery Bingo hopes of uniting behind a strong of dresslnga, and there must be and Elizabeth Born to take a He Curtiss S. Johnson, The ■ Shore Held on Alcohol Charge though a special meeting of the There will be a Polish Relief Trade Can Continue pal hospital workers, waitresses, council could be called before then candidate before the Chicago nom­ no chance of a shortage. detector test together with about chefs, salesgirls, salemen, and pen- Line Times, Guilford, president; Grocery Bingo at St. Joseph’s inating convention, they concede A clean wash dre'ss or coverall eight other persons, mostly hotel Jeanne R. Brennan. The Fairfielci New Haven, Jan. 25— (/P) — In if the AFL and United Mine Rcbool this evening at 7:30 o’clock. Despite Action loners living on fixed incomes. Workers’ committc« meanwhile that President Roosevelt will have apron and a scarf to completely employes. This request waa No one yet has produced a form­ News, secretary-treasurer; and the first case of its kind reported The Bingo ia sponsored by the Po­ Washington, Jan. 25 — — here in three years. James M c­ work out some agreement. the final choice In de.signating hia cover the hair (a hairnet is not transmitted to the two women by ula for bettering that wide-ranging Walter Grannan, Connecticut lish Women's AJjiance of Amen- Trade between the United States running mate if he electa to stand considered sufficient safeguard) their attorney, and police were Western News, Canaan, vice presi­ Cormack. was arrested yesterday Effect of Deelalon and Bolivia can continue despite group aa a whole. Here’s just one ca. for a fourth term. are the only uniform required. quick to point out that such a teat dent. by Deputy U. S. Marshal Stephen HOLLOW GROUND RAZOR BLADES The ejfect of the decision was Vernon Center Meeting this countrj-'a refusal to recognize of the questions: Could Congress Lopresti and Wilbur Fisher, in­ •UIW LEHIAIVL NQSC OBOM to reject Lewis’ terms and offer They remember that despite al Disaster Help in no way implied guilt and that or any government agency tell a There will be a meeting of the Bolivia's revolutionary junta. most solid support from the south It was purely voluntary. Given Indefinite Sentence vestigator of the alcohol tax unit, him a charter covering the coal Church Council Vif the Vernon Cen­ Since 1920. the American Red city to raise a cop’s pay or to give on charges of possessing non-tax and coke Industry, with the prob­ However, the most important and scattered votes elsewhere, the Police had unearthed little else ter Congregational church this Bolivian prcnlucta purchased by Cross has expended more than a firemen’s widow a larger pension' alcohol with intent to sell. He able exception of the Illinois ter­ late William B. Bankhead of Ala­ since Mrs. Williams died last Newtown. Jan. 2b - (/Pi— Doro­ evening at 8 o'clock at the par­ the United States—tin and qui­ $100,000,000 In ministering to the than that fixed by state or city thy Cameron, also known as Doro­ was released under bonds of $1,- ritory now organized by the AFL bama, then speaker of the House Thursday, slightly more than 24 law? sonage. nine—are i.old undei special gov­ .sufferings of disaster victims in hours after being shot. They said thy Hurlburt, 30, of 219 Derby 000 pending a hearing Thursday Progressive Mine Workers of lost the vice pre.sidential nomina­ Penskmera Squeezed Worst On Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock ernmental arrangements on a tion to Henry A. Wallace who was the United States. An additional they had not been able to establish avenue, Seymour, was given an afternoon after arraignment be- America. ' tlieie will bo a choir reheair'al. Yet pensioners, probably more month to month basis and can be the pre.sldent’s choice. total of $25,822,052 has gone to a motive, and doubted the assail­ Indefinite sentence to the state fbre U. S. Commissioner Thomas Lewis wanted to return to the GuarilH Enter Content dropped at any time. sufferers in Insular possessions than any other iToup in this coun­ AFL with his District 50. which Wallace was picked for hia sup­ ant. described as a woman in. a farm for. women at Niantic last A. Grimes. The local Rockville Guard unit At least half of Bolivia's tin has and in foreign laads. black Persian lamb qoat and a red try, have been squeezed worst be­ night by Judge Walter A. Rey­ has neither geographical nor craft posed appeal to the farm voters tween their fixed Income and ris­ will enter a team of five men and been going to Great Britain, and On the .Air hat, was a hotel prowler bent on nolds in town court here after she boundaiiea. Jurladl-^tlonal deci­ two altematee, their best shots, In and some such consideration may ing living costs. sions would then be made with the amount sent to this country work against a aoutherner this Some time during the week of robbery. had pleaded guilty to a charge of a competit'on between the nine has not equalled the United Thera are government controls breaking and entering in the night the understanding that Lewis battalions of the Second District, time. January 30 to February 5, "Serv­ on wage and salary increases in could have the chemical juiisdlc- States imports from other sources, ice Unlimited” will appear over season. Her companion, Howard Burning Pain to be held this evening at which especially the Belgian Congo. Five Men Killed wartime and generally this is what E. Hurlburt. of the same addre.ss tlon. He claims to have. 78,000 time the best unit or team will be WTIC. This is a ^transcribed they say; No one is entitled to an chemical workers In District .“iO 1.4‘nd-I.casp Goods CutgjPff arrested at the same time by State selected to take part in a 'state i program, appearing each week, increase higher than 15 per cent Policeman Edward J. Giardina. now. The AFL hea 40.000 to 45,- So far a.s is known no Icnd-leasc Unrest Seen j ahoot or competition at the State featuring various services of-the In Turbine Blast above what he was making Jan. 1, reqeived a continuance of two In Stomach 000 In local unions. They have material has .been sent to Bolivia Armory, Hartford on January 30. Red Cross. 1941 except to correct grosa in- weeks at the request jof Detective applied to the council for charter The Rockville Guard has been since las^ Dec. 20, when the gov­ I l l Bulgaria The subject for next week’s O rriN CAURID BY OAR Chicago. Jan. 25.— Despite iM]ultias. Edmund Flanagan of the Ridge­ rights aa an autonomous Interna holding preliminary shoots at the ernment of President Enrique Pen- program will be Red Cross Field But that IS per cent ceiling was 'When ezeetelvs aas beoomte locked tional union..'The council may de­ an explosion which killed 5 per­ field state police barracks, who In the stomach and bowels. It often Rockville c'lsh and Game Club aranda waa overthrown by the Directors Overseas. Richard Ar- imposed at a time—fall of 1642- causes a buminc pain at the pit of the fer granting this request, thereby present regime. (Continuerl From Page One) sona and Injured *11 others, em­ said he wanted time for further grounds. len. movie actor, and Red Barber, when the government thought it investigation. Htomach or occasional ^ p in z pains In holding out to Lewis the lure of Every Mother’s Club The land-locked country previ­ ployes of the South Chicago plant I he abdomen, especially on the left and effort In areas from which sports Commentator, will be the could keep living costa from rising eldc. In many cases the pas pressure 40,000 AFL chemical workers if The Every Mother's Club will ously had received a small num­ stars. Allen appears in a dra­ of the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp., t . they firmly expect to be expelled went aliead with their scheduled more than 15 per cent above what Jewett City Democrats Win le rcaponsible for heart palpitation, he cornea in on AFL terms. hold a m e e iiH g this evening at 8 ber of jeeps and planes under matized story of field directors in UlfBcult breathing or an Irritated, anx­ In a letter to AFL Secretary lend-lease. after the w.ar. |War bond rally. they were on Jan. 1, 1941. Those ious feeling. o'clock at the home of Mrs. Alice All this, of course, Is contrary the Pacific. Barber Interviews living costa, however, kept on ris­ Jewett City, Jan.- 25— (4h— The George Meany, Lewis contendc.1 iCdwards of 10 Cottage street. Should the United States cut Katherine Blake who .served as The tragedy occurred yesterday Prompt relief from euch dietrees. trade relat'jns witli Bolivia, In ad­ to German reports of Bulgarian afternoon when a recently-over­ ing. Democratic party swept its entire when due to gas, can generally be ob­ that the AFL unions thcmaelves Tax .Assistance staff assistant at Red Cross club tained by taking ■aalmann’s Oas Tab, cannot agree on how the various dition to uenying diplomatic rec­ morale. It is significant, however, hauled steam turbine, which had So some of the witnesses at the borough, ticket into office here Deputies T. J. Shea and C. E. that German newspapers, which in Cairo and os acting director of lets, which have been used for tlile ognition, the main effect would' be been undergoing tests, exploded hearing are going to ask that the yesterday in one of the smallest purpoee for mors than 30 year*. local unions In District 50 should Begley will bi at the G. A. R. have been notoriously reluctant to Public Informatinn for Red Cross ba distributed. He arg\ied that the- rooms, Memorial building on Wed­ the loss of an important market. with a terrific roar, whipped pieces WLB raise its controls from 15 per elections ever held here. The aver­ disclo.se what goes on Inside Ger­ in the Middle East. age vote was 99 to 21 for the Satisfaction or Mo Cost dismemberment of District 50 in nesday from 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Argentina, which already has of steel around the room like cent to 25 and even 35 per cent for The mak#r of Baalmann*t Gat Tab* recognized the Bolivian junta, has many Itself, have been frankly re­ Camp and Hospital white collar people and for this ex- Democratic candidate for each' of­ Ittt cuarantF«s to refund your money advance of reinstatement in the The collectors will be in Rock­ porting the hardships and disloca­ shrapnel, and blew out a section of AFL would create more jurisdic­ ville each Wednesday until Mar. ample food resources to supply The (Jamp and Hospital Com­ brick wall. Officials, however,, aaid preesad reason: fice. The Republicans named only if you are not Ratletled with retulta tion of daily life in Bulgaria as a No InoreMe* la Three Years two candidates for office, endors­ after takingr one bottle, ilct a bottle tional quarrels than It would 15 to give assistance in filling-out hei neighbor. result of Allied bombings. mittee la still on the lookout for war production would not be in­ on thia liberal guarantee al any food solve. income tax returns The week of furniture, athletic equipment, While other workers—like those ing Democratic candidates for all drtif atore. Uee only at dlreritd, —or, in other w-ords, rebellious terrupted, and doubted that sabo­ the major borough offices. Only Jan. 31 to Feb. 4 the collectors games, playing cards, vlctrolaa tage was responsible. on manual Jobs In Industry—have 0« hand lit Mafnell Druf Co« Action Apparently groups '-may be getting out of received wage increases to com­ 122 ballots were cast. will be in Rockville during the en­ hand in some sections of Bulgaria records, radios and all such ar­ The dead were: E. E. Strick- tire week. ticles vihlch may be used to give len, 29; John Mlnford, 33; Harry pensate them for the living cost ’Peaee to Be ISot Surprised ■ is particularly interesting to any­ increases, many white collar work­ Drive la Slow one familiar with ^acetime life a little comfort or pleasure to the Branch, 56; and Joseph HUnka, 40. Judge Laurence M. Dillon, ch^ii'- La Paz. Bolivia, Jan. 25--tfl*)— men and women *ln uniform here­ Bernard Nawrocki, 41, died of in­ ers have received none at all in man of the Vernon War Bond com­ The Foreign Ministry said last then during the heyday of the In­ Tinist of 4 ner Macedonia Re.volutionary or­ abouts. juries later. All were of Chicago. the paat three years. IF INSURANCE WERE mittee stared Monday ffight that night it had not been officially Call Mrs. Philip Cheney, 3311 , Many other white collarites, the city and tqwn must kccelerate notified of Washington’s decision ganization, ” lMRO.” RATIONED Might Face Serioua Situalion If you have anything to offer. they eay, have received the allowed Big Powers tlie purchase of the ” E” bonds if It to withhold recognition of the gov­ 16 per cent wage Increase but are is to reach its quota. The town has ernment of President Vlllarrocl Informal ahootlngs in the streets What kind would you buy? Only the of Sofia were more or leas normal ■till far behind Industrial workers best, naturali:^. for insurance is one thing (Continued From Page One) a quota of $220,000 for ”E” bonds but the action apparently came as Personnel Changes Seen because even with the raise their and during the first five days of during the eafl-ly 1930s. Against that must meet EVERY test when you no surprise. such a background of casual kill­ pay envelope ia still sub-standard. the drive these sales totaled only While government officials de­ have a loss. Insurance isn't rationed, peace the same strength that has ings In peacetime, it la not diffi­ London, Jan. 25."—(IH—Changes These are some ^1 the things and we have a full line of the best. $36,000. The tickets for the War clined to comrhent, there seemed sustained her in this war. cult to Imagine what a serious sit­ in the personnel of the staff of WED. AND THURS. told the Senate committee by Before Losses Happen, Call John Lappeit\ Bond Show were made available a disposition to feel that the^gtand Abram Flaxer, president of the 5Iust Be Fourth Power uation might face the Germans if Gen. Douglas MacArthur ” to ad­ ... t I »♦ y y today. This show will take place of the United States would not mit of wider control” were fore­ CnO’a State. County and Munici­ \ "Not'Great Britain only, but the Monday night at the Sykes Audi­ discontented grpups of pro-Rua- British commonwealth and empire necessarily affect economic rela­ aian peasants and other anti-Axis seen here today by Sir Neville m m m tliTj; pal Workers of America: torium starting at 7:30 o’clock. tions between the two countries. Pearson, member of the British Government—State and city — must be the fourth power In that Tickets will be glv;en to all who elements re'ally decided to start JOHN H. CAPPEN group, upon which, under provi­ ThU feeling apparently* was pre­ something in the mountainous in­ newspaper proprietors delegation workers are in a ””Pllght more have purchased bonds since Jan. 1 dicated on the importance of Bo­ SHOw'iii mss.. grave” than that of any other All Forms of Insurance and Bonds dence, the peace of the world will as well as . le presei.t drive. Ralph terior. recently returned from a tour of 44 CONE STREET TELEPHONE 7031 livian exports^—particular^r met­ If such a movement really de­ Australia. ...with th* worker because, among other henceforth depend.” H. Gibson is chairman of the show things, they are "not compensated Halifax pointed out that the tiny als— to the^U. S. war effort. velops some observers of the Bul­ •cr**n't 0r*at*tl committee. Members of the revolutionary for overtime.” * United kingdom alone "coirld City Court garian scene would not be surprised Portable pipe-lines. In light 20- com*dy t*oml Junta' gathered laat night, how­ if Georgi Dimitrov should suiWenly fopt sections, were used to trans­ The worst wage conditions are hardly claim equal partnership” Konrad Cherinck, 55, of Village found in state and city hospitals with giants like the United States, street, was fined $12 in the Rock­ ever, at the-'presDtential palace to emerge as a leader of the parti- port fuel.and water quickly in the discuss the situation. sahs. '< United Nations’ North African where working conditions are the Russia and China- Looking to the ville City ' Court on Monday by poorest and the hours the longest future he called for a common for­ Judge Laurence M. Dillon on a Dimitrov, who barely escaped campaign. from Bulgaria with his life in 1923 with exposure to disease and ill­ eign policy expressed not by a charge of Intoxication. He waa ar­ Chileans to Issue ness Increased by the nature of single voice but by the unison of rested Sunday night by Patrolman when the government ruthlessly suppressed the leftist “Workers the occupation. many.” Arthur Francis. Statement Tomorrow Points , Out Strange Irnqy Funeral union” of which he was the leader, Santiago. Chile. Jan. 24— (/Pi— later achieved International atten- Flaxer additionally pointed out The funeral of Mrs. Anna North, The Chilean government will i^sue one of tha strangest ironies in all 79, wife of John North, of Linden tlon when he defied Hermann Wil­ Nazis Occupy a atatement tomorrow afternoon Reichstag th e' wartime labor picture. He street, who died Sunday night will helm G&ring at the MAHCHE.STCR "regarding the Bolivian situation.-" fire trial. said: « be held Wednesday at '8:45 a. m. Foreign Minister Joaquin Fernan­ Croat Town at her home and at 9:30 a. m. at He waa welcomed to Moscow Wed. - Tliurs. - Fri. - Sat. (’One of the worst examples of dez said tonight. | . turnover (workers bein^ hired and S t Bernard’s church. Burial will with great acclaim and became Political circles here exproaaed secretary-general 'of the Cbmln- leaving) hampering the war effort (Coattnued from Page One) be in St. Bernard’s cemetery, lastatlatlon the opinion that Chile probably tern. Dimitrov hlH issued several is in the U. S, Employment serv­ The recently elected officers of would follow the lead of other appeals to his coufftrymen to get ice whose employes, carrying out Ing raging In the streets of Tuzia. American republics which have out of the war aa ailA xis partner. the entire manpower program ol Earlier 'Vugoelav reports said Mayflower Rebekah,Lodge will be installed this evening at t meet­ declined to recognize the new Vll- the country, are in the anomalous that the partisans bad captured larroel rtgime In Bolivia. , situation of working as Federal the town of Gracanica and de­ ing to be held at 8 o’clock In For­ esters Hall. District Deputy Presi­ employes but at state salary hey’re busy during the day. A few hours each night are about stroyed the DoboJ-Tuzla railway Not Recognized by Britain Decision Given levels. line. dent Mrs. Meta Hoffman and staff of Welcome Lodge. East Hartford, London/Jan. 2&—UP)— Foreign "It is these salary levels which Lively action was also reported SecreUry Anthony Eden told the Ri Mine Case are reaponaible for creating an ex­ fropa Montenegro, where parti­ will be the Installing offipers. Fol­ lowing the meeting there will be House' of Commons today that tremely grave manpower problem the only'time they have to telephone. Wouldn't seem right if a casual sans were batUing a mixed force Britain did not recognize the new in the manpower i^ency itself.'' of Germans and Chetniks near the a social hour. Meeting Tbursdny government of BoUvia as legal. (tiobUnned trom Page Ooe) The War Manpower commission town of Danelovgrad. Frank Badstuebner Auxiliary, has taken over the U.S.E.S. as the Ui (Jairo, King Peter of the eX' V. F. W., will hold a mMting that the biggest effect would be government • agency through call of yours held up a soldier's call back home. . ile* Yugoslav government waa Thursday evening at the home of to remove from the operators any which workers are ..hired for war quoted as saying that his “one dC' Mrs. Minnie Badstuebner on West Gas Coupons liability tor portal-to-portal back jobs needing them. In really tignt • IT’ S A WONDERFUL FEELING sire” was to return to Yugoslavia street to plan for the spring ac­ pay for miners prior to April 1. labor areas no one can . be hired and take an active part in fight tivities. Not Shredded They said there were a few Indi­ for a war job except through U.S. to know that your dollars are doing tbelr part toward winning ing for the freedom o f his conn' vidual suits pendihg on this sn- Store <)uotn L.S. the war . . . and at the same tjme to know ttot you are helping try. - gle. Flaxer quoted from testimony Edward MacSorley, manager of to build that dream home you have always wanted! Best way to avoid that is to play safe and not place any Ix>ng Distance the Gnmt store, locally, has sn- (Continued from Fags One) . The Jewell Ridge Coal Corpora­ by WMC Chairman McNutt be- nouncro that the store has pledged tion, a southwest Virginia concern, foK another Senate committee Of rourae, we on the home front* wnnt to do our utmost to Going: places now through Spring:— the versa­ the Invi stlgatoin which OPA said a sk ^ the court to rule on the ques­ last November to show that the Personal Notices to sell $2,000 worth of War Bonds bring onr boya homey . .to hasten the day o f world pesMW. Here's tile little “ soft” suit. Wonderfully fig:ure- ' smd stamps during the Fourth War had shown the circulation and tion of "portal-to-pbrtar pay and extremely Important. U.S.E.S. had flattering:— smart day and night! Featured, Loan Drive which is now under cashing of both good and expired a declaratory Judgment was enter­ ON THE SA.ME SHOW s 100 per cent turnover in its own a way we cab really help—by ouflporUng the Fourth War Loan call between 7 and 10 P. M. unless it is really urgent. Tonight and ed in favor of Jewell Ridge aganat toM Orakl’ M y Richari$ . our young cardigan suit—one of a star m I- way. This amounts to $200 for* atampa. ranks in little more than a year. Drive #Mch hegUB January 18th as much as we can! Card of Thanks several locals and the national RICHARD ARLEN Th« Skinner family wish to ex each of its employees. If tbs store Dlacounta Shortagea Suggcation Evi A rin • ZaSi Pitts There are about 25,000 people lection of advance Spring suita. An OPA spokeaman discounted union of the United Mine Workers •mployed in U.S.E.S. and McNutt prtiB th«lr bMrtfRlt appreciation to reaches Its quota It will rsceivs a JEAN PARKER in Marjirii Wh w * tayaiai Wafeaii alt their triende and'neighbors for ReUtler’s Banner, a government a suggestion that uae of the cou­ of America. Jewell Ridge, sup­ fliamed the turnover mainly "on sympathy and aaslitance* In PLUS! every night ”give seven tS^en to the service mem* From $24.98 cltaUon. During the third war pons, Drier to discovery o f the ported by the Southern Coal Opei^ . “MINESWEEPER” )ur inability to hold good em­ ../Tf f -' recent bereavement, the eudden ators’ association, took the poai- “MURDER ON THE death of Urm. Anna lUrjraret Skin­ bond campaign the store exceeded situtton might cause serious short­ ploye* on low salaries.”■ ____ * ner, They would eapeclalfy tl^nk all its quota. ages of fuel oil or gasoline In the tlon.,that travel time should not be END^TOOAVi WATERFRONT* who sent beautiful floral trlbutelu seaboard area, but Price Adminis­ Included In the work week. I i New Name For Hot Dog 194$ Record freight Year trator CSieattr Bowlsa aald in a The union contended that the , “CORVETTE K-225” • ENDS TONIGHTi WILROSE DRESS SHOP Card of Thanks American .railroads carried formal statement; work week ahould Include all of PLUS.. .*nSNRV ALDRICH "NORTHERN PURSUIT” Los Angeles—(A’)—The plebian BUILDING W LOAN ASSOCIATION, INC We wleh to thenk all our frleode the time from the moment the With and nUghbore for klodnoee ahown mors freight and pssssngcra is •1 have aeked- the enforcement - Ha u n t s a h o u s e ” lot dog is now known at a frank------ORGAN/Z£D APRIL 1691 ------THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE CXJMPANY IT'*'*'*'— **Always First To Show The Latest” ui at the time of th# death of our *94$ than ever before in history, department to tlx reeponelblHty miner reports to the mine entrance Errol Flyiin — .Jails Bishop ;urter-on-a-bun stand as: "Steak Y A trf dauahier and ileter .Setalle. W* ere he volume totaling 725 bilUot for thle regrettable happening and 'to , work until he returns to the ® PLUS n TighU.” , B 597 MAIN STREET SHERIDAN BUILDING Kreteful for the beautiful floral tri­ to take immediate steps to ' see portal at the end of his shift, ex­ Give To The March Q’ Dimes t "H ex. Spitfire's Bieaasd Bvsat” butes. also for the use of care. ' ton-miles, as compared with 638 ■ - ■ w Mrs. R on Bcccio and ramily. billion ton-miles in 1942. • that it cannot happen again.” cept for ^ lunch period. y . /ir. 'WAm.HEaiLR EVENTTiTG HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0N*N., TUESUAT, JANUARY 25, 1214 ^ C E FTVE

i!.Vi:.WUSU ttil.KAUU. MAiNCttll.ait.tt. CUINXN., 1 Ut.SUA X , J A.\ L'AlO I PAGE FOUR t\tanrhf*stf»r To Sell Paper. Yanks Waile Ashore in New Landing in Italy Van Nuys Dies Give Annual Report At His Home; D a te B ook For Hospital Tomorrow Surgical dressing at American O f Red Cross? Chapter Senator* 69 Legion Home, Leonsu’d street. 10 Orford Village Boys Did, a. m. to 4:30 p. m. S'- Not Know That Project (Continued from Page One) Also "Haywire” bridge of Sorop- Ing the year. In many Inatancea, tomist Club at V. M. Q 'A . Chairmen of Varioue caaea were acted on more than W as Local. once.fWhlch would make the total mittee which had been almost Friday, Jan 28 UniU Give Glowing much higher if all these were in- evenly i^vlded. Birthday Ball, Paralysis Fund From now on the boy* of Or­ at Leg^n Hali. eluded. Home Service Include* ■Antl-Lynchliig BUI SponMir ford Village will devote their ef­ ' Accounts of the Work communications between the ser­ Van Nuys was the Senate spon­ - Saturday, Jan. 29 Accomplished Here. vice men and their families, ob­ sor for the controversial anti- Burning mortgage celebration forts to collecting waste paper for taining social history material re­ lynching bill, which still Is pend­ British-American. Club. the local hospital. V hen they quired, for medical treatment of ing before the Judiciary commit­ Saturday, Feb. 8 started the collection last week By Mr*. W. B. Br>»nt the service man. assistance with tee. He made several attempts to Annual banquet of Hose Co. they were not aware of the w o ^ The annuKl meeting of the Men- claims and other government bene­ force Senate action on the meas­ .■fo, 1. being done locally and for tl)Bt cheeter Chapter, American Red fits snd financial aid for special ure. always being balked by a Sunday, Feb. 6 reason the paper was turned over need*. southern filibuster. He also advo­ yesterday to the Salvation Army Ooaa. wa* held laet evening In the Police Benefit show at State Mr*. John C. Donovan, Home cated Federal legislation to outlaw theater. In Hartford. auditorium of Ui* Trade school. Nuraing chairman, reported five the poll tax as a qualification for Sunday, Feb. 20 Boys Compose Notice Mrs. H. B. DeWolfe read the min­ clasaea instructed during the year, voting. Th* boys have posted notices Unveiling of Service Flag of utes of the laet annual meeting: with certificates swarded to 54 His death reduced th ^ Demo- among the 200 residents of the vil­ the treasurer, Miss Dorothy Dowd, w’omen. Plana have been made for Italian-Amtrican societies at Ital- lage asking their help. It reads; crntic-held .seats In the ^nate to ian-Amerioan Club. read her report, and the auditor’s Junior Home Nuraing cla*i for 57, with the Republicans holding Dear Neighbors of Orford Vil­ report was read and accepted. Mr*. Olrl Scout* and a.clasa for High 37 and the Progreaslve party one. lage; Sumner reported for Bolton, stat­ School girls. However, Indiana's Democratic "We are starting a drive for ing that last sprins they set a Blood Donor Sorviee governor, Henry F. Schrickor, scrap paper to assist our boys Mr*. Henry Huggin*. chairman, quoU for 1800 for their share of doubtlessly will appoint a Demo­ who are In the armed forces. the War Fund Drive, and succeed­ i-eported on the Manchester Blood crat to serve out the year remain­ Weddings "This will put our children to ed In reiching it. Donor Service. Until last June, all ing of Van Nuys' term. Schrlcker work for a good patriotic cause ' donors were driven to Hartford For the Manchester Public himself has been mentioned for the and help you to get rid of your Health Nursing Association. Miss for donations, but beginning in Democratic nomination to succeed old paper. June, the mobile unit has visited Sampson reported that the allot­ Van Nuys. Reale-Antonio "Please bundle the papers up, ment from the Red Cross was town each month. Since June 1 this will make It easier for the Van Nuys. whose home was In­ The marriage of Miss Amelia spent on 2.4lS health supervision 078 pints of blood have been col­ dianapolis. unseated James E. children to carry and they will lected in Manchester, with many Lucy Antonio, daughter of Mr. cover more territory In a shorter cases, which mean* taking care of Watson, veteran Republican, in and Mrs. Joseph Antonio of 68 Infants from birth to pre-school. more donors giving in Hartford. the 1932 Democratic landslide and time. About 386 Individual donors are Eldridge street, to Cpl. Joseph Reads .Annual Report Aiiicrican soldiers of thi Alli'd Filth Army wade r<)ore in a new landing behind the German lines was re-elected by a tight margin "The paper will be collected listed, in addition to several hun­ Rcale, son of Mr. and Mrs. SalvH' once a week each Saturday start'' Th* chapter chairman. Dr. Eu­ 6n the west coast of Italy, This is a U. S. Army Signal Corps photo via OWl Radio from Ihc Medi- in 1938 after fighting the Indiana tore Reale of Pine street, v a s sol­ gene M. Davis, gave a, brief, com­ dred from industrial companies. Democratic organization for the Ing at 10 a. m. William A. Sacherek reported terranean theater. emnized Jtmuary 20 at nine prehensive report of the accoro- nomination. "Thanking you for your cooper­ swimming lesso/t* given three o’clock In St. James's church. The ation, we remain, pltohmenU of the past year, of the more losses but shot down at least The state organization had op­ mornings a week for four weSks you see a need, meet it," and this the Leningrad-Moscow trunk rail­ posed him because of his bitter Rev. Edmund Barrett officiated Yours truly. change* In personnel among the last summer, with average eni-oll- three, and po.ssibly five Nipponese The attendants were Miss Rita chairmen, and of new appoint­ order was followed, no matter way. fight on some New Deal measures, The Children of Orford Vil­ ment of 80 to a class, and two life how. He stressed the fact that Capture of Pushkin and Pav- aircraft and damaged four. notably court reorganization. Af­ Fagrlno of Glastonbury and lage, ments and organisation of n w saving classes held. Classes now In the nine attacks, the only Thomas Hassett of the U. S, corps. He expressed sincere thanks the American Army is the only lovsk, which between them control ter Van Nuys had threatened to Manchester, Conn.” being given at High school in pre­ other ait opposition was encoun­ Navy. to every person In the organisa­ one ir. the world which treats a at least 12 lines out of Leningrad, run as an independent if denied induction swimming, beginners' service man as an individual, and won a citation for Govorovs tered Saturday evening by Libei-a- renomination, the Indiana Demo­ The bride who was given . in Mumbling In Beards tion for faithful and loyal se^lce swimming and water safety. tors attacking the Roi airfield fa­ without which the work could not that the Red Cross secs to it that troops from Premier Stalin. cratic convention' gave him the marriage by her father wore a The First Aid chairman, Mrs. every man is made to realize that cilities in the Kwajalein atoll. Of nomination. His G. O. P. opponent princess style gown of white satin be carried on. . Meretskov, meanwhile, sent col­ 12 interceptors, one and possibly Mosquero, N. M.— uF)—Men in Frank D’Amico, reported 18 First someone cares about his problems in 1938 was Raymond E. Willis, with sweetheart neckline and. full this sowtown are mumbling in The reports of committee chair­ Aid classes given and a total of umns west from Novgorod to with­ five were downed and another men were in mimeographed form, and what happens to him. who subsequently was elected to length sleeves. their beards. The only barber mov­ 262 certificates granted. There are in 20 and 30 miles, respectively, of three were damaged. No bomb­ The maid of honor wore yellow and handed out to each person the Senate in 1940. ed away. Another moved In, but the a total of 1,656 certified First Batetskaya and Luca, secondary ers were lost. Employes in Senator Van Nuys' satin,'the gown fashioned on alml- present. Copies of these are stil ail bubs on lines leading to the During the raids, a cargo ship draft boaid whisked him to the Alders. Two highway stations OfTics said he had not complained lar lines to that of the bride. The Army. Townsmen caglly Imported available, and may be obtained at have been organized and a station ICstonian border and to Pskov at and a small oiler were damaged at of illness. Out remained away from mother of the bride wore blue vel­ the chapter office upon request Russians Push the lower end of Lake Peipus. Com­ Wotje, a large cargo ship was se- a woman barber from Texas. Be­ from was maintained at each monthly the Senate yesterday with a ."ilight vet and the bridegroom’s mother fore she could finish the Job the Borne of the main point* ■’Isit of the Blood Donor mobile mand of these lines appeared vei'ely bombed at Kwajalein and a cold. He attended la.st Friday’s black velveL Both mothers wore them follow: necessary to the Germans if they small vessel was hit at Allinglapa- sUte hustled her off for a license unit. Enemy Down session. gardenia corsages. examination. The license waa de­ Mrs. Henry Mallory, chairman In June, Miss Hannah Jensen hope to escape disaster, a* it was lap. Refused to Call Doctor of Volunteer Special Services since The ceremony was followed by nied. became nutrition chairman and doubtful if they could extricate Floyd J. Mattice, Indianapolis a reception for 60 guests and October, reported brleSy on each formed a committee of twelve. sebrieiro wNG. ,-Js • Vwt- attorney who has been serving as one of the volunteer Mrvlces, « - Vital Railway Within 500 Yards was held at one o’clock at the Three classes in Nutrition and one thelr Immense military machine counsel in the. liquor invcstlgatiun, Italian-American club on Eldridge For COUGHS pressing her appreclaUon of the Canteen Course were taught dur­ without railway facilities. Seizure said the family had attempted to auility and coot)eration of the Of Taihpa Ga street. ing the year, and a Refresher (Oosttniwd from Psg* One) of these towns would also ma­ persuade the senator to let them When leaving for a wedding DUE TO COLDS Corps chairmen, and paid a tribute New Delhi, Jan. 25.—(A*)—Ad­ call a doctor last night, but he had Course for instructors was given. terially tighten the Soviet plncer vance units of American-trained trip to New York City the bride Take to the organisation work done by Nurse Recruitment troops arn ed with tominyguns in the Nazi forces. ' refused, saying he “wasn’t really leading the way but encountering Chinese troops clearing a route wore a black velvet ensemble. her predecessor, Mrs. P. Uoyd Mrs. Ruth Myhaver. R.N.. re­ Meretskov not only Jeopardized sick." Corporal Reale has been sta­ hard goin g. over muddy roads. through northern Burma for the Davis. * ported on Nurse Recruitment, as these escape routes but he also V. H. Parks, an employe at Van tioned with the Air Corps at King- There are terrific battles along the new Ledo road have driven within Nuys’ Vionnft home, found the Nuritee’ Aide* Report having received four applications smashed down the west shore of 500 yards of Taihpa Ga, .\llied man, Arizona. The chairman of Volunteer to Join American Red Cross Nurs­ roads. Lake Ilmen to capture ‘ Borok. 14 senator’s body. Mrs, Van Nuys is The total of captured 305-milll- Southeast Asia headquarters an­ in Arizona. Nurse's Aides, Mies Anna C. ing Service, and four inquiries re­ miles north of Shimsk. another rail meter guns has ri.sen to 150. which nounced today. » "Parks said the senator was Davidson-Reuther Sampson, reported four garding Student Nurses' Cadet Junction leading to the rear of Ger­ Fighting both in this area of trained during the year, totaling Training Corps. means the bulk of the German big man troops based at Staraya Rus- feeling restless last night and was Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reuther, of guns which shelled Leningrad for the Hukawng valley and on the up for a short time about 3 a. m.,’’ 156 Eldridge street, announce the 67 members. 648 Aides gave 14,- The nominating committee sa Just below the lake. More than Arakan front in western Burma chairmen, Herbert House, read tw'o years now are in Russian Mattice said. "Then he went back recent marriage of their daughter. 027 houfa and 26 minute* of serv­ 3,000 Nazis were killed In these developed into bitter skirmishes. to bed and apparently passed on ice to the hospital, and ttso work­ the proposed slate o f officers and hands. operations, which also netted the Miss Hedwig Audrey Reuther, to Stormovik bombers were con­ Three hills about three miles in the intervening ty o hours." Ensign Wiliam F. Davidson, son ed at the Manchester Blood ^nk, directors for 1944. a follows: Red Army force* 18 more towns tinuing to do great damage to the ivest of Buthedaung in Arakan Mattice sf id a heart attack was of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davidson, the Rockville Blood Bank and the Chairman, Dr. Eugene M. Davia: and in the Novgofod area, were taken early yesterday by the vice chaliman, Dr. Robert Knapp; retreating columns. Red Star re­ believed the cause of death. of 16 Laurel street. Soothea Throat Irritation Public Health Nursing Clinic. the communique said. Chinese, fighting with bayonets, Van Nuys was a graduate of A Canteen Corps was formed in secretary, Mrs. H. B. DeWolf; ported, adding that the Leningrad The couple are making their offensive has been probably the Moscow made no mention of and the com m unique^id "a num­ Earlham college and Indiana Law home for the present in Elizabeth the spring, and It* eleven mem­ treasurer, Miss Dorothy Dowd fighting in the White Russian or ber of the enemy were wiped out." school, and served as United Father John’s Medicine Co. bers, who graduated from a regu­ directors, for three years, Mrs. T. Stormovlks', moat striking victory City, N. C.. where Ensign Davidson of the war Crimean sectors but reported sav­ ^ Many Casualties Inflicted States district attorniey for south­ is stationed; He was formerly at urges ■ everybody to buy lar Canteen Course, gave 328 E. Brosnan, Mi;s. Sidney Ellis, age Orman counter-attack* in A short distance northward in ern Indiana from 1920 to 1922. His Henry Mallory, Miss Jessie Rey­ '< Dispatches indicated increasing Norfolk. Va., with the U. S. Naval War Bonds or Stamps. hours of service during the year, the lower Ukraine near Vinnitsa, the Chin hills, a Japanese rear­ public life also Included service in nolds; two years, Mrs. William 'disorganization^ and panic among Air Corps. providing refreshments for the where Gen. Nikolai Vatutin’s First guard had been ambushed near the Ind'ana l,egislature and state blood donors on the occasion* of Cheney, Jay Rand. C. Elmore the Gei-man forces. Numerous staff documents have been seized Ukrainian Army waa pushing Falam Sunday and many casual­ Democratic organization. the visits of the mobile unit, and Watkins, Mrs. Ralph Maher: one ties Inflicted. Only Son Overseas luncheon for th* worker*, under year. Attorney Harold GarrIty, and sleek, powerful cars of high down toward the Rumanian fron­ officers are lying overturned In the tier. All these atUck* were re­ A large formation of U. S. The senator’s only son. William, the leadership of the chairman, Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, Miss Hazel J. heavy bomber* struck at shipping is a Naval Air Corps lieutenant Mrs. Fred S. Olmsted. Trotter and Rev. W. Ralph Ward, mud. pulsed, Moscow said. The government newspaper at Meroui in southern Burma Sun­ serving oversea*. The first class In Staff Assist­ Jr. day and medium and fighter Mattice said funeral arrange­ ance was started In March: twen­ Miss Wanda Tarasiuk present­ Izveatia declared that the Germans leaving Pushkin burned Cather­ bombers smashed Japanese instal ments would be made after Mrs. ty-seven completed the course. A ed a little, talk on the Junior Red lations and communications at Van Nuys is contacted. Presuma­ second class was held in October, Cross, whose motto is "We ine’s palace, built by R.»Hti-clII. Paying after removing all its prlcele.®.'? widely scattered points over the bly. burial will be at Anderson, with ten members. The corps has Serve.” week-end. Ind.. whore Van Nuya practiced given 1231*^ hours of service in furniture to Germany. The Alex­ MDS Describes War Work Two Allied aircraft were miss­ law for many years. the chapter office, at the hospital, ander palace also waa razed. Steen Price; The guest speaker for the eve- ] Red Star said that back in Len­ ing. Van Nuya was one of tfee veter­ at Surgical Dressings and Produc­ nlng was Edgar V. M. Gilbert, re­ an wheel horses of the Democrat­ tion center, and. each visit of the ingrad long columns of captive.s cently returned from North Afri­ arc marching down Frontanka / Raids Go On ic party in Indiana, Blood Bank. Mrs. Lewis M. Cald­ ca where he was in charge of food Mitchell Bombers Raid As a state senator, county pros­ well is the chairman. street. There already is a large distribution for all , Red Cross collection of 305 millimeter guns in Kaitak Air Field ecutor, county chairman, state Production Center dubs, and respon.slble for direct­ (I onttnnMl from Page One) chairman and United States dis­ The Production center was mov­ the Alexandrlsky ' monument Chungking. Jan. 25— (iP)—Amer ing actlvitii * in several. square. trict attorney, he had been promi ed from Cheney Hall to its present Of particular Interest to many miles below Bogadjim, south of lean Mitchell bombers, some piloted by Chinese., raided the nent both In the political and legal quarters in the Center Congrega­ who have worked on them, he Madang, New Guinea, overran the life of the state tional Church in the spring, at the spoke of the part that kitbags " T shaggy ridge area in the Ramu Kaitak air field at Hong Kong PHONE OR WRITE Germnns Report Sunday with loss, Lieut Gen, Van Nuys. short, stocky and same time that Miss Hazel J. play in relieving tension on board valley. They continued to ad­ outspoken, carried his fight for O v lepreasatattva wlU call al your up picture for the man who’can't afford Joseph W. StilweU’S headquarters Trotter became chairman of pro­ ship and how grateful the men are Line Pierced vance, trapping some enemy units slecUbn as senator In 1932 on home for measaremeBts. H o e h a ^ duction. Her report is one of for them, not only for the useful­ in China announced today. for thte aerrtoe.* Eveulng appoint­ London. Jan. 25.—(JP)—Tlie Ger­ and capturing much enemy artil­ (A'Japanese broadcast yester platform which called for repeal great accomplishment among the ness of the bag and Its contents, man high command communique ments mode. Also * • lery and ammunition. day said Hong Kong had been of the eighteenth amendment and twenty-five sewing groups, the but for the message that the folks said today that the Russians had Immediate modification of the Vol 1 HEAVY PADS AX REDUCED five cutting groups, and the knit­ back home are following right Taided by nine Liberators escorted PRICES *pierced German line.s at one point by 15 Lightnings'and three planes atead act. ters, all of whom produced a along with them.- northwest of Krovograd. had re­ Stepping fJp Raids Admitted to Bar In 1900 grand total of 7,267 finished ar­ ‘Telia of North Africa had been shot down.) newed their onslaughts between On Marshall Islands The communique disclosed that Vmn Nuys was born at Fal ticle* for the year, including over Mr. Gilbert gave a picture of the Pripet and Berezina rivers and mouth. Rush county, Indiana, on a thousand kitbags, and many soldiers set down in the atrangc- Pearl Harbor. Jan. 25—(>Pi—The the bombers and their escort had stepped up their prcssui-e at fighters had encountered heavy April 16, 1874, but lived a part of ACME TABLE PAD CO. to buy an extra war bond... garments for Army, Navy, mili- 'ness of a place like North Africa, United States Army and Navy Kerch. his youth in- Lebanon. He was HARTFORD , tary hospital, war relief, 'and with no way to entertain them­ plane raids on Japan’s invasion- opposition, 'but said all ptenea re­ r o o m 424 Another Berlin broadcast said turned safely after shooting down graduated from Earlftam college J47 MAIM ST. .^emergency closet. selves in, .their free hours, and fighting was taking place within menaced Marshall islands, which at Richmond, Ind.. In . 1898. He PHONE 6-SB83 . Mrs. T. E. Brosnan, chairman of what the Red Proas has done in so far'this month have averaged one Zero. the town of.Kerch. The communique also said ad^ tted to the bar in 1900. the Surgical Dressings unit, re establishing clubs where they may Red Ai-my troops are chaigpig better than two a day, now are He was elected to the Indiana o u ’ v b h e a r d people say: “I can’t afford to buy an extrq War Bond.” Perhaps above and beyond the Bonds you are now buying or had planned to buy. In facL ported 53 all-day sessions and 4 r^t, read, play, talk and eat. He Mitchells of the Chinese-American forward with mounting fury on the being stepped up. wing had attacked a convoy off Senate fronr Madison county WE B O ^ ^ H R BONDS half-day sessions, with an average said that one of the biggest things Leningrad front but their attacks Nine new raids in two days 1918 and 1915. Yyou’ve said it yourself... without realizing what a ridiculous thing it is to say if you take stock o f your resources and check your expenditures, you will prob­ attendance of 80 workers. 216,000 accomplished is to bring a llttls ‘have been repelled or halted in against six atolls were announced the south China coast, probably Democratic leadei-s made Van sinking one 5.600-ton freighter. to men who are dying. . , ably find that you can buy an extra $200 ... or $300 ... or even $500 worth of dressings were made during the bit of home to the.men, who are some sectors,” said the coinmur yesterday by the Navy. Nuys Democratic state chairman year. » all homesick. At this point he nique broadcast by the Berlin These raised t6 48 the total In Indiana in 1918 and President War Bonds. * / The Motor Corps, unuer Captain urged that every person with a radio. number of air mtsslohs against Woodrow Wilson appointed him Yet it is ridiculous, when you think about it Because today, with national Helen Skinner, has .seventeen man or womai in service write Russian forces have severed the the mld-Paciflc Marshalls In the Bombers Hit United States district attorney at income at an all-time record high... with people making more money than ever menibers. It was organized in just as frequently as possible, for principal German escape railway first 23 day* of January. During the end of the campaign that Sounds like more than you “can afford”? Well, young Mldiers can’t afford May, 1943, and SJh'ce that time letters mean more to them than SOMETHING leading we.st from the Leningrad that time, 37 enemy planes have before. . . with less and less of things to spend money for... practically every has driven 1.945 miles in 423 cigarettes, candy, or any other .sector and today a Nazi Army esti­ Freuch Area Van Nuya was a forceful speax to die, either... yet they do it when called upon. So is it too much to ask of us hour.'-'. been destroyed or probably de- gifts. mated to- number at least 2,’iO.OOO stroyed, the bulk of them shot er and made many campaign one o f us has extra dollars in lus* pocket ' ' ' For Comfort of .Soldiers Dinner fur 20 C'rnls that we invest more of our money in War Bonds... the best investment in was facing possible entrapment by down, and at least 18 others have (CAotloued from Page talks. He was the keynote spSak' Since its start last June, the Mi;. Gilbert shoke particiilnrly two. Soviet Ai-mles south, of Rus­ been damaged. The announced er for several' Democratic state NEW! The very least that you can do is to buy an extra $100 War Bond... the world today? Is that too much to ask? ^ of tire city of Oran, so that his Camp and Hospital committee, sia's second city. conventions. N t Mrs. Philip Cheney, chairman, has audience could get the picture of American...... ______plane;, losses were 10. „ days. Both American The Germans were being hei-ded Nine Japanese ships have been British planes participated in He was a member of the same devoted .ts energies to meeting the one,placeiIclearly. Where there was law firm as the late United States nothing at all in the way of enter­ west and southwest toward the sunk or probably siunk and more I these sweeps: needs o f . the soldiers stationed in Senator Samuel M. Ralston. this immediate neighborhood, en­ tainment when they landed there, Estonian border by Gen. Leonid A. than 15 ships. Including a Three additional " Nazi planes Garden Restaurant deavoring to collect enough furni- there were established in short or­ Govorov’s ■ Leningrad front forces stroyer. were damaged. were shot down yesNrday morn­ ‘ ture, radios, victrblas, books, mag­ der seven Red Cross'clubs and two and Gen. A. K. A. Meretskov’r Most Telling Effect* Secret ing by rt.A.F. Typhoon fighters off Three Showers azines, etc., to make their day restaurants. While the Army for­ Volkhov Army based on Novgorod. The most telling effecU of these the Dutch cossL the communique Jb N o w Serving Breakfast rooms mors comfortable.- This bids the Red Cross to give sway 100 mllsa to the south. Junction ralds-^-damage caused to airfield said. * committee acts as liaison organi­ the food bought from the Army of these two Armies, effected teat facilities and wharvea.,by bomb­ There was no announcement For Miss McNeill At Popular Prices zation between the military and quartermasters, they can Sell it week, form* a semi-circle around ing—have not been made known here concerning any Allied aerial WAR IRAN the civilians who wish to do some­ for any price they choose. So a the enemy which is constantly be­ but recently it was officially dls-1 activity over the Mntlnent last thing for them. whole dinner can be purchased for ing squeezed tighter according to closed that on aome of the at- night, but uncojiflrroed Stockholm Miss Bertha M. McNeill, daugh­ The Junior. Red Cross, under the 20 cents, while portions of ice advices from Moscow. tacked bases up to 80 per cent of dispatches quoted . the Buda^st ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc­ ^ BACK TH E ABACK! able leadership of Miss Elizabeth cream are sold for four cents, as MoqX telling blow against the the tarret areas had been de- correspondent of the Swedish Neill. of 330 Center atreet, will be Clark, has done an amazing are all kinds of sandwiches. W'hen elaborate Nazi communication and atrtyed.*. newtpaper Morgqr 'Tidnlngen m manled to Lieut. J. Arthur Balm- OPEN AT 7:30 A. M. amount of work during the year, Mr. Gilbert was In Oran, they were supply system below Leningrad •nisaa attacks have been conoen-1 saying that ptenea Bying toward sr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jowph ✓ ______making hundreds of useful arti­ serving 15,009 men a day at tha wa* struck yesterday by Oovofov’a trated largely on Jalult and Mill. Austria had. dropped bombs at Balmer, of West Haven, Saturday. cles for local Institutions and for forces. They stormed down to cut Feb. 12. at 4 o’clock in the Center snack bars, and an additional 5,- the southernmost bases nearest to two places In western Hungary, THE BEST CUP OF COFFEE TS TOWNI camp hospitals, filling Christmas 000 a day in the two restaurants. the Krasnogvsrdeisk-Norva trunk the Americad-won Gilberts 300 DNB, the German news agency, Congregational church- boxes for the children of England He emphasized that the Army line near the village of Smolkovo, miles away. Other targets have | said In a Berlin *>roadc^t fhat Miss McNeUl haa been honored and other war-tom lands, serving feeds the men well, but that a 40 miles southwest of L>eningrad bssn Kwajalsln, Maloelap i Sofia waa raided at noon yesterday with three showers recently. On January 15. Mis* Bernice Jackson the soldier* in and around Man­ change is always welcoine. snd 18 miles wsstteouthwost of Wotje. and reported that a jiumber of You’ll enjoy eating here. Anything, from chester, helping In the clothing Moving pictures, firat in'Impor­ Krasnogvardeisk. A Soviet com­ Yesterday’s report* added a planes were downed by Nazi and of Knox- street gave, 'a crystal collection, and many other activi­ tance In entertainment of th* munique said the* Russians killed sixth atoll to the list, Allinglapa- Bulgarian fighters. Slight dam­ shower for her, and on Saturday, ties. There are 3,788 membera of troops, were provided under many Ml'S. Chester Ferris entertained in a Baiidwich to a fu ll course dinner. 1,500 Germans on the way and lap. It waa raided Saturday, the age was caused to the city, DNB f ' ‘ ' the Junior Red Cross in the difficulties, and dancing, second in captured 10 tanks, 27 guns and tame day raids wsr* made on the said. . her honor with a party and HhMJ LYDALL and FOULDS PAPER CO. shower at her home on Par* schools of Manchester and ^ Iton . importance, wss managed, at other valuable war material. other five- ^ -bases. ' Zagreb had a three-hour' alert We have one of We largest varieties of fine The- detailed report of their activl- though the snack bars had to be Soviet vanguards were reported Sunday, Nax-y search planes and the Swiss radio reported that atreet. ties, distributed last, evening, is closed finally on the nights of the but two miles from Krasnogvarde' made a second raid on Kwajalein foreign aircraft had set off alarms Last evening Miss McNeill’s sis­ Well worth reading. liquors in towu^ When you are down-street, dances, since the girls brought isk itself. and two more Army strike* war* in northwest Switaertend aibout 11 ters, Mrs. Walter HUinskl and Mrs. Hume Serv'Ire tiroup along most of their families as Michael Buhie gavt a mtecaltens- Further to the east other units dalivsrsd against Maloelap. p. m. teat nighL stop in at the Garden and try us for quick, A Hume Service committee was chaperones, and the familica liked of Govorov*! Army battled their Sttra UpNestaolFIghtera . ------^ v ou* ahower at Mra. Buhia'a horn* SM-ganized in the spring of 1943, to to eat. ' The Maloelap attacks stirred up I Win Please Hla Wife y on Hamlin atreet Dlrsctkma for THE MANCHESTER WATER CO. aaalat Miss Jessie Reynolds, case way through 40 towns and vil­ He spoke enthusiastically of the nests of Japanese fighters. In Sat-1 -=------^ finding th* glRs concealed all over courteous service. Worker, in the greatly increased work don» by the field directors lages, incIuAng historic Pushkin (Tsarkoye Selol and Pavlovsk urday’a midday'attack, the A m yl Chicago,—(JT—Police Detective the Buhia houoe. warn found in a ' work, w’iUi Miaa Emily Cheney as of the Red Cross, of the Clubmo- bouquat o f gardenia*. In tha hand (Slutsk) Important rail Junctions Mitchells suffered loeaes described I Edward Tyrrell will please lite chalnnan. Pour caae-worker as- bUe girls whe driVe station wag' as “amall” in aky flghta with 881 wife, Shlrlsy, aa wall on himielf. of a bride In full rsgalte. Th* JOSEPH MORICONI, Prop. aiatanU war* also addsd. Xn Miss ona over dangcroua roads to car­ 14 e»v> 18 aoitea aouUi o f Lenin­ flowers were removed from the WAS ABVPtnMNt Iteynolda report ah* states. that grad. Anothar 800 Naals war# alaln interoaptora. o f which two war! I If he can catch th* burglar who m is M AN V. s. IMASUtV r~M lPA II» UNMI AMMCM OP IBIAfUtV MPAMI8INV ry donuta, coffee, clgsrettea and downed and a third crippled. Sun-1 broke into their home. In addition wax model and presented to the Formerly Operated As Curley’* Lunch for 14 Yenrs. the Homo M nies work increased other little supplies to outposts In this drive, said the Russian com- honor guest.. Games followed and from 22 active rases in January, munique, and a sizeable bag of day, when the Japanese sent up 25 to stealing 8100. the thief took snd to -heer the men with s smile. fighters against each group of I ihrcc pillr* of nylon hose belong- a delicious luncheon, with shower IMS, to 132 in December, making Mr. Gilbert said hi* only order prisoners wss counted as Govorov th* laiAaM auetalhaA n o ' log ta Mrs. Tyrrall. oak* was ^rvad by th* hostaaaea. B toUl of .SM caaaa m U6 OR due- wkta ka latt Uiia countijr waa "U ;swafit OB la ^pfitura lafttaw Wtebovka oa \ V / • - ^ ' ei\ SiAX«aiI»rER EVXNING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAr, JA N U A R T 25. 1D44 MANCHES'I'KK EVEXSlfSU nERADD. MANUHESTEK. UUNN., TTJE5DAT, JANUARY 25, 1344 PAHE BTX caught playing with matches a I own diploriatlr shlrH shtnilil he of our processes of democracy as State Agriculture Commleeloner the crop will rot In tha potato cel- AUCB OOFRAM Plan of Charier Oak Bntlge Road Net Bolton short time before, and he wanted Potato Shipments Harvey Schwendiman aaid much lara," he declared. (Knows Aa 4)0M ABasT Manchester fipp of all luiiit* of appcaHP- Ip Imagine that Mr. Rayburn Your Federal Believes Fellow Lodger A'ssertsLaw to be sure they would keep out of of tha state’s record 43,000.000 mischief. SPIRITVAI. MRIMVM mcnt of the Admiral Darlsns? Or cbuld go. on forever 'making non­ Mrs. Clyde Marshall , Arc Cut in Half bushel crop will be loet. unlese cart Savaath Oaaglrtar at • BowssM Evening Herald [does the Courant favor old-atyle partisan speeches for national Income Tax . Phone 4052 Not Violated Johnson ; Iso had a report from are made available. Pnrae Stale* la Obaroh Bora WHk • VoU. PUBUSHKD BY THE unity and national sac)-iflce. And Was Japanese Admiral Building Inspector Bernard J. Mc- An Office of Defense Transpor­ BaaStags Dally. isais«ac Aos HKRAL.D PRINTING CO., INC imperlnliem? Should all Repub­ Kelvsy that no building laws had Denver - (;P)...Nila McAndrew II Blisrll Street we suppose that, as . political No. 20 Mrs. D.aniel Hallorun, who i.s in been violated at toe tenement Boise, Idaho, Jan. 25—OP)-Ida­ tation order limited cars to 100 • A.M.Issr.M. QvivAtr Mencheiter. Conn. licans hate Stalin and what he has Returns by Persons Abroad daily, Schwendiman said, whereas told police her purse, containing naeat. la tha Sawlea m H« speeches go, Saturday night's ef­ charge of the house-to-hbu.'ie can­ ' Hebron, Jen. 25— (Special) — < ter, so that he was compelled to Pareuts of Chilflreii Los* where the fir* occurred. ho potato shipments have been cut THOMAS FERGUSON 1 accomplished In this war? Should Federal Income tax returns for 200 a day were being loaded. $20 and ration books, waa stolen— pie tor SS Yeara. tha Republican party champlou fort was a orsdltabls ons. Wa are vass for ths Fourth War Lo.nn Cyrus E. Peiidictei. of Colchsater, Instruct by looking at toe pupils’ Although tha room in which toe In half during the past week by a "Unlesa we can ship 150 care a from her church seat while she ISS Cbvrsli StrasA Batttsadl, C Pounde* Octaber I, U I I __ .le cslsndsr ysar 1948 must. In formarly of Hebron, has been puz­ books upside down or topsy-turvy. iiig Lives in Fire Not children suffocated was window­ the cause of Admiral Darlan? msrely, with a csrtain touch of Drive, announces ths following shortage of refrigerator cars, and day from now until May 1 part of was taking communion, Phone •-$••« Pttkildhid Dvery KvenHis Bueept I gsnsrsi, bs fllsd not Istsr than zling himself since‘'Pearl Harbor, He proved his' point by reading To Be Prosecuted. less, It wa* divided from another Republicans have a right to wistful sadnsas, noting ths differ- msmbsra of hsr committee who about a certain mysterious "Mr. room In which there were windows SunteYi *nd HolWye, midnight of March 16, 194$. will sot as chairmen for the varl- several paragraphs glibly In that the PoiH Oftlo# At C®""- I their own decisions on such ques< snca. Botn membsrs of ths sAned Yam,” whom he has somewhat as­ manner. by a partition the top of, which ■e Seoend OUee M»» M»tter. ouf sections of ths town. The can­ sociated with while a student at .The heart and soul of the mys­ Bridgeport, Jan. 25—(P)-^Sld- waa 23 laches below toe celling. tlons. They even have a right to forces and civilians who are out­ Yale Medical School, lMl-02. ney A. Johnson, city court prose­ ■UlrtCRIPTION RATBi be for Winkle, as the Courant, side of this country on March' 16, vass will be oonduotad In the ma­ terious Jap were In Japan. He One Te»r by M*U ...... »» W 1944, whan the Federal Income tiu jority of ths cesss ^ Air Raid At that time he occupied a third received letters frnft) home and cutor, says tost Mr. and Mrs. Tony Per Month by MnU ...... ! naturally enough, has a right to returns are due, will have aut2 Wardens. The Air Raid Wardens floor room in a private dwelling at from time to time a batch of hla 103 Park street, New Haven, main­ Ramos violated no law by leaving Father of Three [be against him. Connecticut matlc poatponement of the du were asked to serve In the hope native nSwspapera. He waa their two small children in s lock­ da tee for filing the retuma and for Ithat transportation mileage and tained by a Mrs. Hewitt. Two oth­ deeply interc-sted in the Ruaao- MEMBER o r They might, of course, halt all er rooms on the same floor were ed room last Wednesday sight Sent to Prison THE ABdOCIATED PRESS I mdependent thought on such paying the tax. In many caaea, the time would be reduced, Japaneae war, then In progress, The AeeoolAted Frees Is J?’ MAP poatponomenta will make retuma Chairmen are: Mario Fava, occupied by a student whose name following it In minute detail tak­ where a fire snuffed out toe Uvea ly entitled to the nee of republ ce- questions, and accept the Courant a from theee persons unnecessary Birch Mountain; Mrs. Frank Pag- he haa forgotten and by a Japa­ of toe two boys while the parents tJon of nil news diepntohee of*^**® Yankee IT HUT aotnrx nese whoae last name waa Yama­ ing great pleasure In translating as their party blbls. But before By A H. O. untll soma time after they return glob. Weat street; Mra. Ernest the war news for the benefit of were visiting s friend who waa lit. Waterbury, Jan. 25 — — I to It or not olherwlee credited In tBMMB tc this country or after the end Anderaon and Mra. George Shedd, moto, but whoee first name he haa Johnson, who had announced this psper nnd nleo the local news they do that, many of them wUl DOWNTOWN HAJaTOAO also forgotten, If he ever knew It. his two friends. On one occa­ Frank Dlogostlne, 32, father rof (f the preeent war. Nigger Hill; Robert •McKinney, sion, early In the spring of 1902 earlier that he was considering ^'A}{*rtshte*'"of republloatlon of I want to ask at least one question. It Just goe's to show what ons Mi An extenalon for the military or North Belton; Charles Willett, There was no provision for heat­ bringing action against toe par­ three, was sentenced yesterday to Bpeclaldlepatohee herein are alec When has the Courant ever rOINTS ing the rooms other than what he learned of some important Jap­ state’s prison for two to five years gets for writing carelessly about EAST ft SOUTH naval forces who, when the return South Road; Eugene Cagliardone, anese victory. He apparently ents, said last nl^ht he had stud­ reserred. ______been "for” a Republican who Is or payment la due, are on active South Bolton; Joseph Mack, warmth flooded up through tlic ied a section of to® public sets pro­ In Superior, court following his N. E. A. people who have bounce. It was halls. Student Pendleton finally cut whatever hs was doing, Full eervlod client of OONKteneVT MVtft duty outalde the Americas or the Clarke Road; Mrs. Richard Rich, rounded up his two fellow roomers, viding for prosecution of anyone conviction on a charge of robbery Service Inc. ___ not an tsolaUonlat? only a few days ago that. In continental United States (the Bolton Center; Mrs. John Swan- bought a small coal stove for his “wilfully or imlawfully" placing with violence. The answer to that question pointing to the currant party pres­ States and the District of Colum- eon. Brandy street; Anthony Ma- room, and invested In bags of pea nnd nothing would do but that the Ills of s minor in Jeopardy and Pnbllebere ev coal from time to time, thus keep­ they should all go out and drink The accuoed waa charged with Juiine Mathews Specif bids Republicans continue to do tige of Senator Francis T. Malo­ bla), or are on sea duty, permita neggla and Russell Fountain. An- had concluded that there was no having taken an acquaintance, New Tork, Chloaso, Detroit and ing comfortable for the duration. to the h»nlth and prosperity of violation of this statute. some thinking for themselves. ney, we simultaneously pointed to postponement of the filing or pay- jdover Road; Thomas Murdock, Believed To Be Student Japan. This they did, celebrat­ Vito Cipriano, "for a ride In toe Boston, ■■ large quart aluminum kettle to ment until the 15th day of the Lake street; Clyde Marshall, Bol- Intended to Protect Children country" which resulted In the lat­ BUREAU OF the low political estate of Paul . He says toe Jap was up and out ing In beer and sauerkraut. Dr. The prosecutor pointed out that ter losing $450. MEMBER AUDIT use In preparing the food In the foiirth month following the month ton Notch: Catherine Kurya, early mornings and did not return Pendleton now says ruefully that CIRCULATIONS. Let’s Aii Swoon Together Connery, tha "Little Napoleon" of Columbia kitchen of the Booth-Dlmock U- Ellington In wMcb they cease to serve on French Road. The chali-mcn will toe parents, though their action ■"There’s no question In my mind sea duty or outside the continental be assisted by several persons until late In toe evening. While it he was bom 40 years too soon. waa s mistake, actually Intended as to your guilt,” said Judge The Herald Prlnilna Company. Whsn ths pscullarly pallid tonea Fairfield County, who had Just Miss Gladys M. Rice brary. Any one willing to donate, Mrs. G. F. Berr was assumed that he was taking Might Have Been .'\dmiral Inc., assumes no flnanolal reeponei- been sent to Elba by a resounding loan, or sell, such a utensil, should 498-8, Rockville United States, but not beyond the whom they will appoint and aa to protect toe children, Joseph, 4, Frank P. McEvoy in passing sen­ i blllty for typographical errors of Frank Sinatra come out of our SIS-12, Wllllmantic Division 15th day of the third month fol- soon as the list of assistants la apme study course in the univer­ He has suspected of late years and Clifton, 20 months, by locking tence. ering In advertleemente In The Republican victory In the Nor­ c ^ U c t Mrs. Wlnthrop Merriam, sity the two other young men that his ertawhile rooming mate J)CAfee- crime. He's a nice young fellow tie, who is stationed with the entered service in October of 1941. necessarily deprive him of hU pppn, and teacher and aided by said that in Japan he had taught town clerk for Colchester, In toe The best counterpart the Re­ were present also. The next meet­ SUIT Sergt WlUlam Zlpperllng, aUtus as a bona fide resident of a Richard AUen, music super- Ucans should suppress their owni probably as baffled Coast Artillery at Fort Munroe, ing will be held in the vestry of a class in English. His pupils prolonged illness of the town publican party has to the Cdnnery Va., has been visiting at the home of CrysUl Lake aecUon has been foreign country, The scenery, a typical gathered around him in a circle clerk. He is a trustee of Bacon Instincts and thslr own convlc- ^^yj^ ^ farmer who bounce Is that famous gymnastic the Congregational church on awarded toe "Purple Heert”. Zip- On toe other band, aa American ecane, was dasigned by of his aunt, Mrs. Cora Hutchins, Friday evening of thla week. The and ha as teacher waa In toe cen- Academy. tlona, and taka what la Jianded ^y„,p ta.n- exploit known as the J. Kenneth Ueutenant Utttle Is the eon of perUng U a radio operator and en- clUien who haa resided abroad and Reopell, Ann Erickson, and them. Iff tha way oi^ principles and Bradley bounce. Hla political ca­ local Scout committee met last tered toe service May 28, 1942. changea hla rwldence to toe Uni- j^yee sanbom, and painted by toe the late Leon Little and his home week with District Scout Commit­ TEA In the way of candidates. I ^jy, charitable and reer has been a long series of is In Seattle, Wash. He has completed over 25 missions States In toe courM of toe tax- ppptig aaaist^ by Mist Elisabeth necticiit college alumna for gradu­ little bounces and big bouncea tee George Millerd, at the home of over enemy occupied countriaa In year may exclude from hla I Branch, art supervisor. ate study In toe field and at the Having thus denied the right of .T^je Voice " ■thf regular monthly meeting College Head Their occurrence can usually be of the^Grange will be held at TeO' Don O. Churchill, for conference. Europe, his headquarters being In »«>•• Income tlw em ed Income The minstrel will be presented Institution of- the recipient’s individual RspubUcans to ^^e privl- predicted. When you hear that he mans HajU on Wednesday evening. The local committee includes Don England, besides toe Purple Heart J«c®‘ved from Prtvata employers Wednesday evening, Feb. 2, et choice. Is "through” or “finished" or In G. Churchill, Wlnthrop Merriam, he haa three Oak Letf Clustarg and sources outride toe U nlM g o’clock at toe Community hall, Faculty publications listed show in loyalty to their own convlc- opinion that there la no Word has been received here of Grant E. Toothaker, the Rev. Gives Report tlons, ths Courant proceeds to I ^ yy^,, ,yy ^^y the "dog house" or about to be the death in Hamden, Conn., of toe Air Medal. He wrote to friend Statea, If he eaUbUshes (a) l ^ t Bolton Center, Admlaalon will be that 32 members of the faculty Charles D. Broadbent, the Rev. In Crystal Lake where he has «!. purchase of 60 cents or more in have published a total of 67 book% make Its own disposal of Issues decapitated, you can be sure that John Davla, hiieband of the former young America today should ss[- he’s about to take off Into a flying Mias Evelyn Cbtlins, sister of H, Charles M. Kelley, Louis A. made hla home for aoma years f Major Changes in* Per­ or artic:es during the past year. and candidates. Suffice it to say lect for its singing Idol one who somersault, make a rubbery land­ P. ColUns. Kingsbury and J. L. Schweyer. that he la sUll flying In aplU of « M ** present at Texts of speeches given by Dr. that If thers Is any danger of the Charles Washburn, of the River couple of accldenU, but he Is O. K. m Schaffter and Dr. Blunt to the refuses to sing. We should sky ing, and soar up to some new pin­ Mrs. Natsch has Yeceived from road, is a patient at the Hartford sonnel Among Out- 22IS FOR BURGLARS Courant’s Ideas gaining domi­ nacle where, when your eye has England a letter of appreciation now. Here "BUI"’ was often caUed J ^ e *0^5?^^ Everyone U cor- students at the opening assembly that the Sinatra cult Is not the finally followed hla miraculous from a member of tb ^ JBelgian hospital. by hla pels toe "Flying Dutch- ro«l«^e“dJ,nce **"^*l?* to attend. •landing Pevelopinents of the year, and of Dr. Schaffter’s If they call, are you prepared with a nance la tha Rspubllcan party, cause of Juvenile delinquency. It The Booth-Dlmock Ubrary As­ tnagural addresa are included In course, you may find him smiling Squadron, R.A.F. 'thanking' her for sociation has sleeted five trustees ma^’ jmd hid hta r«:ord At present becauee jS le ^Sin‘’acU?e m there Is a real n e ^ for Individual Is Juvenile delinquency itself. As down with modest enjoyment -of his a pair of socks which she had knit U p aring out to . Old town It New London, Jan. 25.—iJP)— the report. Clarke Ins. Agency Burglary Insurance and group Republican action. For to serve for three years aa fol for the argument that it is only exploit. But he never rubs It In, and sent through the British War lows. Curtis Dean, Arthur Sebert, Major changes in the personnel of the Courant'a sentiments are In­ pretending to be as mystified by Relief. Mra. Natsch has knitted Troubles Of OPA Agent Policy? a healthy exprMslon of normal 67 pairs of socks for this organ Charlea Schroeder, Mra. Jean S toe du e to the Juntor Red Croaa, have aid- Connecticut (College for Women escapable Indication of why mors his own bouncing prowess as are Knapp and Miss Margaret Jacob­ m collecting Bcrap metal and youth spirit, vdiat is there In It those who always think they’re Ization as well aa many other dftte are among the outstanding de- Ivoa Angelea—(i been, not HlUer and Hlrohlto, but of the most sober, patriotic tnink he’s gone do\’n with this or as much' Information as possible Wln^lfred Noyw pf ^ the Mtenslon for filing Is in charge of arranging Bolton rian of Tale University, were the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ regarding Coventry men and Rockville, supervisor^rvlsor of toe Public * - u - t o-y interest Grange’s share of the literary pro- Churchill and Stalin and Roose- speeches It had ever heard. Speak- that faction, he pops up smiling mond Lyman. Health Nursing Association waa toe 1943 return must pay Interest I Grange elects4 to toe board during the and friendly aiid quite at home U) Mrs.* Margaret Wo«4iward is women now In the service, for fu­ at toe rata of 8 per cent per an-| gram, past year. ■yel't. er Rayburn, turning on those another faction. Just when you ture reference. the guest speaker and kept toe at­ num on the unpaid lax, if any, Fellowship Meeting Misa Elizabeth C. Wright, a serving as town chairman for the tention of her audience with her The Youth Fellowship of toe , . . both cooked”, with Republicans have a right to seeking special advantage out of think he's been dumped on the Fourth War Bond driva which la from the original due date, usually member of toe committee which OUT OF BUSINESS floor for a ten count, up he gets experiences while In England. A March 15, until paid. Quarryvllle Methodist church will consider that record. the war, striking at the forces of now under way. Mrs. Leola Beck, committee served refreshments meet this evening at 7 p. m. at toe founded toe college, for many and swings a senator. Just like J. postmaster, reports that sales of yeara bumar and assistant treas­ • $4 retm cnrautoeA fw tviry $3 you M Turning, from Its usual defense national disunity, made a talk Kenneth was once ruined right In­ during the social hour. church basement under the super­ bonds there, for the opening day Hebron Mias Hazel Weat of Hartford vision ow Mrs. Herald Lee. urer, and her sister. Miss Mary of Danaher, to a pretended Inter-1 w)iich seemed to come from the to the state chairmanship. have been better than during the Wright aoslstant bursar, retired • Quick actioR asevtO ky 10 aaliM ArniIc m Q M I ■ « est In the progress of the Repub-rheart. "The country was ready ip It Is a fortunate thing to have was a weekend guest of Tolland Marlborough Sewing Group To Meet this autumn. They are Succeeded previous campaigns. Air Cadet Lloyd Gray, aon of relatives. The sewing group of North Bol­ • Bay yaar ailra Ww BaaOi taday Every housewife knows that a steak must be cooked "just right” . . . ten­ lican party toward that same In- hear such talk. It thought with such talents separated by dif­ The Infantile Paralysis Fund Representative and Mrs. Harold Ira Wilcox, a member of Tolland ton will meet Wednesday at 10 by Mrs. Martha Miller, formeriy ferent political allegtanoes. drive la being headed In Columbia Mrs Howard Lord assistant bursar at Barnard col­ tematlonal cooperation Danaher! Speaker Rayburn as he told of L. Gray.twrites home that he ex­ Grange was adrtinced from Gate S84-2. Baa* BamprtoB a. m. In the church for a sewing L e t s der and juic)', with a rich;, mouth-watering flav9r— not too rare, not ttx) What eye-torturing confusion by'M rs Edna Rimington. The pects a furlough soon, after bis Keeper to Assistant Steward at toe session. Elach member is remind­ lege, as bursar, and Mrs. Mary opposes, the Courant finds that bow he, and many other Amen- of bouncing there would be It COGS gave the proceeds of last graduation from $he aviation (Jtofoot DeOange, Connecticut the Mackinac Island Resolutions cans, had yet made no sacrifice ut session of toe Connecticut State ed to bring a box lunch. well done. GAS enables the mistress of the kitchen to turn out a "just right” both ever got Into the same week's dance toward tbia cause. school, which will take place in toe Grange this month. v Mrs. Eric Nelson, of Brooklyn, Pound Party Friday college, '27, as assistant bursar. find the vote In Congress on the all in oomparlson with the sacn- ring. near future. He tells of a test Mrs. Uncoln Smith and daugh­ N. Y„ was a week-end guest of The Women’s Society for Chris­ Mias Lavlna Steward, Ubrarian f iT T A C K ! iteak, and many another table masterpiece, without fail. V Connally Resolution should and all flee of those who v e fighting and which he went through not long Mr. and Mrs. Carl Franaon tian Service of too Quarryvllle since 1924, has retired and la suc­ CT'S all pilch in sod help wipe Hitler off tha map without ago. with others of the flyers. This ter Sally were recent guests of At the Craiige meeting Thurs­ ceeded by Miss Hazel Johnson, questions of Republican foreign dying for ua "rbis column re- out-of-town relatives. day night toe following bobbles church will hold a Pound Party s delay—and then do the aame thing with Tojo. . , South tovent^ | took place at Maxwell Field after Mrs. G. Roy Brown has returned ^ 1? 1^ on Friday evening at 8 o’clock, un- former librarian of Reed college In t policy. ^ We may point out that Itliechoed his sentiments. We still North Coventiy a long train ride, noon mess, and were d l^ lay ^ , der the direction of Mrs. Mary Portlanit, Ore. It (vra be done—and it w ilt be done—if everyone hacis tb t Gas. "cooking” is used in building airplane engines, too, Some of the has not ended all such questions I hold them fine and true. three hours of lectures. The boys from several days as guest of rela­ N ig h t.,- mttack by investing to the lijnit in America’s Fourth War Loan Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Rupert of tives In West Hartforo. • Wolf. Admission wUI be a pound Total Assets $1,274,886 metals used must be extra hard for extra strength, others must be softened In the mind of such a Republican Last Saturday night, this same were then put into a chamber for arrow Ijeadk, tea pots, figurines, package of some article. IkMh The report evaluates toe total right now. A special meeting of Climax Ripley HiU are parents of a son toe tests, which took three hours The Red Cross rooms will be scenery post card!, photogiaphs as Governor Raymond E. Baldwin, gentleman delivered another Chapter was held . last week open Thursday for a U ladies In­ package should be worth at least assets ofXConnecticut college as Thit prtpmrtd mtd ttotrikmud for malleability, and in either case the exact temperatures attained by con­ bom Sunday, Jan. 28 at toe Wind­ more. They were first given a test .and buttons. Some games were 25 cents. During toe evening toe toe new atwnlstration takes over >wbo has' publicly demanded that speech. It was at the Washing- at ' the Masonic. Hall in Mer- ham hospital. hop to 5,000 feet and back to see tereated in making surgical dress- enjoyed and refreshmenU of cof- T H E STUDEBAKER CORPORATION row. There were eight candidates packages Will be auctioned off and at $7,274,836. trolled GAS heat are indispensable. * the Mackinac Resdlutlons be ^ Im- ton Jackson’ Day Dinner, a $100 James West, son of Mr. and if they were able to "clear their Ings. fee and doug1)fiuta were served. the proceeds added to toe treas­ OlfU to the college from July 1, who received the degree which was Mrs. Percy West of Stone House ears.’’ Danger to the ears is one of Charles C. Talcott continues to There were 24 members present, plemented by the life of party ail-1 a' plate affair, in Itself something exemplified by the officers of the road, and Kenqeth Seaton, son. of the most serious things about toe be seriously 111 at his home In Tol- I , Wilbur Uttle of Manchester has ury. Coffee and doughnuts WiU 1942 through Nov. 80, 1943 tlon. Other lesser Republicans of a mockery of all Ideas foV Chapter. Mrs. Marion Pardus was Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Seaton test chamber. They were ..then land Village. been appointed deputy of East be ser>(ed. Everyone is Invited to amounted to $806,288. Thla toUl GAS helps to provide the sinews o f war . . . food for workers on the home may have the fear that It ‘is the equality of sacrifice between the soloist for the evening. Refresh- of Andover road, have enlisted In taken to 30,000 feet, staying for Mr. and Mrs. Emery M. Clough Central Pomona Grange and Mrs. attend.’’ includes the $780,000 bequent for nrienU were served following the Wednesday Watchers scbolarahlp endowment from Mrs. I Ask Your Neighbor Ajjout scheme of some within the Repub­ borne front and theHTront lines. toe Navy and leave today for New over an hour. Tha final check was entertained recently In honor of Uttle haa been chosen as Juvwlle front, i^aterials for Freedom on the fighting front. It is the same GAS w hich meeting. Haven. 38,000 fact. From the letter It ap­ Jieir nephew, Ormond Marsh of deputy. Marlborough la In East Bolton is responsible for man­ Virginie MIgeon Swift of New lican party to ^ o p t one or two And this time, Speaker Rayburo The officers of Climax Chapter I^rt. BJarl A. Watrous of Co­ pears that conditions are brought Newington, who will be inducted Central Pomona; , ’ ning the Listening Post at Bolton York and Torrtngton. is used in modern war plants that serves you so well in your own home — pious resolutions and then destroy bad a different kind of speech to have been invited to exemplify the Center each fourth Wednesday, of Enrollment this year, 759 stu­ lumbia, grandson of Mr.' and Mra. about in toe room which give the Into toe service In February. Ten I Mrs. Carl Neubauer and ^11- every month. Watchers this week dents, is reported aa the largest the same efficient, economical, and dependable fuel. every actual step and policy which make. The individual who had degrees at Radiant Chapter (Wil- Willard Green of North Coventry, same reaction as actual air flights. of toe relatives from Huntington, I dren are rtsltlng relatives In Mll- limantic) on Jan. 28th, and have The local Infantile Paralyala wlU include: 1-3, Mrs. Mark Car­ in the history of the college. would be In line with these reso-| previously declared that war time and a nephew df Earl W. Green Maaa., Russell, Maas.. Rocky HUl|waukee, Wls^ penter and Mrs. Frank Paggioli; A survey of toe occupations of accepted the invlUtlon. for whom toe local American L#: fund Jumped to $104.50 when re­ and Tolland were present Mr. and Mra. Walter Skinner REUPHOLSTER lutlons. 3-6, Mrs. August MUdner and Mn. the class which graduated last was no time for seeking special Seven members of Coventry glon Poet Is named, haa been ceipts ware counted following the John Bowers of Manchester was and Mra. George Strang of Glas­ Such Republicans have a right advantages was seemingly seek- Grange attended the installation transferred from Keesler Field, dance at toe Hebron town hall, tonbury have been recent guesU Keeney Hutchinson. June shows a large number In in­ COOKING REFRIGERATION of officers at Stafford Granga. a recent caller on his former Tol­ Bolton Briefs dustries as chemists, accountants, Your 2 -Piftco Living Room Suite to express themselves, and to ing at least one kind of advantage Biloxi, Miss., to PlneUas Army Saturday evening. Another dance land neighbors; of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Little­ Tuesday evening. A supper pre­ Airfield, St. Petersburg, Fla. will be ^ven at Gilead Community field. Alblho Cagliardone is at his engtnasrtng aides, research techni­ heard. political advantag^e. With pol­ ceded the meeting. Past Masters , Mrs. Gertrude Miller waa a EhMt Central Pomona Grange home In" South' Bolton having been cians and other positions, and In Denim WATER HEATING HOUSE HEATING Corp. Bert R. Nye, son of Mr, Hall toe 29th. ' , guest of friends in Hartford Satur­ The Courant next undertakes! itics to be fought, theUe can't Be of Coventry Grange officiating In and Mrs. WUliam Nye, hasjj been Jerome Boryea of Newark, N. will meet In Bolton Hall on Mon' discharged from toe Manchester several in governnsent service. the demollt,ion of Wendell Will­ the insUllation were: Lewis T. day. day evening, Jan. 31. Memorial hospital on Saturday. Sevanty-fivs per cent of the un­ XI unity, and the. unity Mr. Rayburn transfierred to Framingham, J.. was a week-end guest of Mri ^ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson of BaMar Fabeloa Frload Highter, G. Raymond Johnson and Mass., with toe Signal Operations and Mn. Harold L. Gray. Tax Collector Fred E. Coleman Mrs. Robert Metcalf is a patient dergraduates hsld fummtr ^bs, kle. It questlonb the strs.ngth bf I sought Saturday night was .purely Gertrude A. Anderson. Hartford were Saturday guests of has sent out 329.old age assisUnce a t the Manchester Memorial hospl- 101 students In war wqrk. ‘nielr Proporlanately Low BUY WAR BONDS TODAY FOR THAT C F. RANGE YOU U WANT TOMORROW hie foreign policy because of hts one behind the DemocraUc party Detachment. Hie brother, Pw. Uttle Lucllla Miner is reported 00 Coventry Granga No. 75 held iU Mr. and,Mrs. John H. Steele. tax bills. The tax la due and pay­ tal. total earnings wars $77,861. f , WiUiem Nye, Is now at . Camp lU at her home. The next meeting of Tolland Ample Srisettoa o t Fabrics ■'criticism,of what he regards as! and its one candidate. In quest sicond regular meeting Thursday Sbeiby, Misa Mr. and Mrs. Veron HUU were able Feb. L The Jolly Club of North Bolton 12S at Snininar SqMlon , To Salt Fear Taste Prime Minister ChurchlU's Im- of that unity, Mr. Rayburn Ulked evening, at the Grange Hall, with Orange will faatura a box auppar. met Monday evening at the home A report ea the third summer iss. 40 membara praaent. During the Mra Elolse D. Bonnsy Is tha viritora of relatives In Manches­ The women will prepare the boxes of Mrs. John Erickson on South On* Week Delivery— perlalistic Ideas, his frequent adu- of poli>y, and he also Ulked of the new secretary at the town office ter over the week-end. Favors Optional Baala session of the college, June 2? - evening Mrs. Ward Day waa tn- building. Mra. Helen Morton and daugh to be purchased by the men. The Road. Sept. 10, showed an enrollment of All Walk Guaranteed latlona of SUIln. and hla excep-1 usual rim of glowing benefits for sUlled aa Lecturer. Mra, Walter boxes will ba numbered by the wo­ Hartford, Jan. 25— (JP)— The Donald Tedford of toe Merchant 121) students representing 27 001.^ Cargo, aa Pomona, and Ward Day Mrs. (Jtarenea Williams of ter Naida, were week-end vlritors We Carrj’ Our Oam Arconnta - ~ tlona to the policies of oUr SUte voters. Overlook Farm waa given a birth in New York City. men who furnished them. This proposal o f Representative Carl- Marine spent a week-end furlough leges. They came from 19 states Departnent with respect to lU What hapwned in between as Gatekeeper, .these members be­ day surprise party on Si^urday Mrs. F. Elton Post tax-coUec- meeting will 'je on Feb. 1. json (R-Kan.), that, would make at hla home on West street. and toe IMstrict of CTolUmbia. Four sulta stripped to the ftamo->«ompletely rebuilt—new Slllag S ing ill at the regular installation Mr. and Mrs. Donald French I optional the filing of some Income Ubrary hours at the Bolton Cen­ About ,60 were Connecticut col- and sprtaga added woodarork rribUsh^ ' • Maneliester Division dealings with Vlc^y and the late speeches, apparently, wm . that evening by fifteen friends. At toe tor, warns those on the enrollment I w as. night. The Master, Carl Snow, ware week-end guests ot out of ' tax returns and eliminate toe ter Ubrary are each Wed'neadny ’'•rre students, most of whom were Admiral Darlan." gave a report of tha 59th aeasloa home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond for October L IMS, that old age Our ivpraaentatlvas with many yeara of axperienee are thoroagWy Speaker Rayburn made such a hit McKinney, sad p re ^ ta d with sari stance taxes ace due and pay­ town friends. tiling in toe caae of persona whose afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. c'-‘'elersting their courses. la WilUUs wrong,, in this war I with his sincere, non-partisan of the annual SUto Onmga. Tha Rev. Leon Aufitia ot Coventry tax U o ^ ty Is aubatantlally with­ The Bolton March of Dimes stu: Ths outstanding IS43 activity quaUilad to help yon with your daeoratiiig praMama. ^ Hartford Gas Co* committaa la charga for ua naxt gift from tha group. able Fab. I, 1M4. This applies to which ought to end wars. In being speech in the House that he be­ Over 100 children from the Cen­ all persona batwaan ages of 21 sad was toe guest preacher a t tha Sun­ held at tha oourca. might be Btanda at $12.60. Your donatlor, of tha Alumnoa assoclatten ro- meeUng, Feb. 3, wiU be Miaa Clara practicable U applied on an op­ is needed to reach toe $80 quota ported la the ootabliahmant of the a fte to Imperialism? Was he came, almost over-night, a fa­ Smith. Mrff Franklyn Orcutt, Mra. ter and Town Hall schools are be­ 60 Inclusive. A penalty of $1 will day morning worfihlp earvioa at ing served a hot drink, or soup, be exacted from delinquents, or the Tolland Federated church. tional basis, Frank W. Kraemer, of toe town. i' Katharine Blunt fellowship honor­ wrong In pleading the caae for| vored possibility for the nomlna- FrancU Sel|>y, Mra. LiUian Mellon. ‘ollector of Internal revenue fot ing the former president of the The next meeting of East Central dally to supplemcn* theli lun those who do not pay on or before” Mr. and Mrs. Hsri-y Wood have more help to the Russians? Wasltiun for vice president.' March 1. Failure to receive tax had as recent guests relatives from I toe aUte of Connecticut, said yes "Daikeet . Africa" actually U college. The Income of the fellow­ MocDOKALD UPHOLSTERY CO. Pomona Grange will be held at brought from home. The P. T. A. drenched with sunlight. ship fund la to ba given to a (7on- lie a rong lo maintaining that our j We enterUin no such rosy view Bnitna rieana*. Jan. fit. eommlttee la eharga la la need of bllla will not exempt •4»y®B®. Springflald. lUrdsy. MU. su Ph.« t-4l27||||||||||||||i|||||||||||||||||||l

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BIANUHEISTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN’., TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1944 t m m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25j 1914 . PAGE NINE ’ 1944 eicetion from B to 8 p , m. Rev. Reynolds Slowup Seen ' Rcjical the laW v.tiich abolished C C Auxiliary T oibmj Guards Prisoners In New Landing Obituary the nine-day "grace period” given WTU>—IU80 r r t w 8 H • w t h t — i»«o tenants before they could be Heads Clerics In Polio Drive WUBG—ISIW 1 OOOy 8 KttOlO WNBO- 1 4 1 8 evicted for non-payment of rent. Aids Project Deaths Authorise the state or one or Baetcra War lime more municipalities to acquire Post Office—Tavern Bowlers Tied for Lead North End Pastor Is Only $676 Collected So airports and maintain them Joint­ Membfre Hear Aibiresn Henry Rowe il N»r«« ly. Elected President of Henry Rowe died this morning at Far; Plan to' Speed Up 4:00—W n c -r Backstage Wlfe;-^ to the Teleph5ns Industry; Authorise the city of Bristol W On Chiiie»e Fliera and the Memorial hospital at the age WDRC — Broadway Matinee; WNBC:—Carson Robinson. Famine and Epidemics increase iU water supply. Local Association. of 52. He was bom in East Hart­ Job This Week. Nfews; WTHT —News: Musici, 7:80—w n c — Program from Montgomery Quite Guy, This €3iap T^e seventh item under consid­ Help Caube. ford but spent the greater part of WNBC — Ozark Ramblers. New York; WDRC — American a '^In Nation. eration was a resolution memorial­ his life in Manchester as a farm 4:15—WTIC — Stella Dallas; Melody Hour; WTHT — Arthur At the meeting of the Manches­ Returns from the infantile Both Clubs Feel izing Congress in an effort to get More than, one hundred .Man­ laborer. WNBC — Parade of Stars. Hale; WNBC —■ Metropolitan Mr. Rowt leaves three sisters, Paralysis drive are coming in Set for Ike g l ^ r M. Pauline Downing, » Federal action on dairymen’s re­ chester people have signed the ter .Ministerial Aswclatlon held in 4:30— w n c — Lorenzo Jones; Opera. MMWhMter native, has written quests for a higher celling price on Emanuel Lutheran church today, Mrs. Anna. Donahue of Long- slowly according to figures releas­ WDRC —Fourth War Loon; Ad 7:45—WTHT — Knights of Co- membership cards of the China meadow, Mass., Mrs. Catherine ftrom Dacca, India, telling of the milk and for an increased supply Clubs of the East and West. Asso­ the Rev. Ferris Reynolds, pastor ed at noon today oy Miss Dorothy Liner; WNBC—News. lumbus. Limburg of East Hartford, and 4:46 — w n c — Young Widder 8:00—w n c — Johnny Presents; Bobcat Feels Confideiit Pressure Before/ eondlUona that exist In that coun- of dairy feed. ciation, ailding theirs to the thou­ of’ Second Congregational church, Dowd, secretary of the general Mrs. Sophie Cote of Hartford. He committee. Thus far the total Brown; WNBC — Parade of WDRC — Big Town; WTHT — V try because of the famine, sands of American names already was elected president for the pom- O f Victory Over the also leaves several nieces and amount from all sotirces Is only Stars. Let's Learn Spanish; WNBC:— i i^ m In Manchester, Miss Maiy enscrolled on a huge Friends of ing year. Philip Rose, pastor . Downing, Sister Pauline, after House Members Pledge nephews. $676.66. There will be a meeting 6:00 — WTIC — When a Girl News. , Sensational Williams. China Rosier to be sent across the of Buckingham Congregational The funeral will be held Thurs­ S-" tending the local schools aiid te- Pacific as tangtlble evidence of the Of the committee tomorrow eve­ Marries: WDRC — News; Ad 8:15—WTHT — Fulton Ours- Playoffs Start Buying of Extra Bond Vhurch, was elected secretary, and day morning at 8:30 from the Liner; WTHT — News; Music; ler; WNBC— Lura and Abner. ■ ‘ ing graduated from Manclwster state Capitol. Hartford, Jan. 25. friendship, understanding and good ning at 7 o'clock in the State Philadelphia, Jan. 25 —OPi—The Major J. H. Sweet, of the Salva­ TT P .. Holloran Funeral home, 175 theater building. WNBC—News. 8:30— W n C — A Data with Judy; ' S ^ h school, trained at St. Fran­ - i/ip)—The House today adopted will of the people of this country Center street, and from St. odds on Ike Williams' chances of cis’s hospital. Hartford and t(wk tion Army, treasurer. A concrete example of what th* 6:15—w n c — Portia Faces LUe; WDRC — Judy Canova; News; Senior Ba.sketball this resolution supporting the 4th for the people of China. The Rev. Ellison F. Marvih of James's church at 9 o’clock. The WTHT — News; CJastlea in the winning his 3Srd consecutive vic­ Tavern Bowlers Falter her post-graduate work at Mt. Kenny treatment does for thoaa WNBC—Dick Tracy. Games Tonight war loan drive i Madame Chiang Kai-Shek dur­ St. Mary’s Episcopal church pre­ body will be placed in the receiv­ stricken by infantile paralysis can Air: WNBC—Duffy’s. tory when he meets Bob Mont­ Hope Psychopathic hospital in ‘‘Whereaa thousand! of Con- ing her visit the past year to the ing vault In St. James’s ceme­ 6:30— w n c — Just Plain Bill; In Final Game With sented a study of "The Uturgical be cited right here at home. Two WDRC — News; Interview 9:00—WTIC — Mystery Stories; gomery in a 12-rounder at Con­ Baftlmore, Md.. where she held nectlcut men and women on the United States said: “China looks tery. •7 p. m.—P.A.A.C. vs. Sol­ the position of supervisor before Movement." years ago last August, Raymond Fourth War Loan; Ad Liner; WDRC — Bums and Alien; vention Hall tonight have been Victory in Grasp as flgliting fronts of the world are upon America as a true friend, as Dinner was served by the ladies Friends may call from 7 o’clock diers. entering the Medical Mission Sis­ Quish, son of Mr. and William P. WNBC — Jack Armstrong. WTHT — Gabriel H e a t t e r; hammered down to almost even risking their lives to serve their we are yours. We want from you of Emanuel Lutheran church. this evening until the hour of the WNBC— Famous Jury Trials. money. 8 p. m.—McCann's S. S. vs. Post Office Keglers ters and for the past five years Quish was rushed to the isolation 6:45—w n c —Front Page Farrell; Plant J. country, and: what you want from us—under­ Rabbi Berthold Woythaler of funeral. hospital. He was immediately 9:15—WTHT — BeUeve It or Not. Prior to the weighing In cere­ has been engaged in medicM nii.s- "Whereas we at home must keep standing and good will, and help in WDRC — American Women: 9 p. m.—E. H. Wolverines' Hold Pagani’s Team sion work in hospitals in Raw-al- Temple Beth Sholom, presented placed on the danger list. 9:30—w n c — Fibber Mo(3ee and monies today the odds were down them adequately supplied with the whatever way can further that un­ the matter of the British White WTHT — Superman: WNBC — Molly; WDRC — Report to the to 6 to 6, still In the Bobcat’s vs. Fairfield Grocers. plndi, Patna and Decca in India. Saved Life of Youth Captain Midnight. Boys Intermediate League In Check. equipment and weapons of war; derstanding." paper which will If not revoked TTiis popular young man, a stu­ Nation; WTHT— American Fo- favor however. The Philadelphia She was on the hospital a staff of "Be it resolved that the members .\dopted By .Auxiliary Service Vote Evening , rum of the Air; WNBC—^ o t - lightweight held a 2 to 1 advant­ Game Tonight nurses training at Mltford hospi­ l.ar the immigration of Jews to dent at Manchester Hlgn school, 6 to 7—Suicides vs. Cava­ of the General Assembly heartily 'The project referred to in the 6:00— WTIC —News; WDRC — ' light Bands; Coronet Story 'fell­ age in the betting two weeks ago. Neither the Tavern team nor the' tal India, when she was appointed Palestine after March 31, 1944, and bright and cheery youngster jKOM liers. endorse the 4 th war loan drive oiienlng paragraph was adopted by the following resolution was voted: suddenly taken away from hit News: WTHT — News: WNBC er. Backers of the 23-year-old dark Post Office were able to gain the head of the emergency hospitai and give assurance of their sup­ the Chamber of Commerce Auxi­ Move Faeiii" —Terry and the Pirates. 10:00—WTK3—Bob Hope: WDRC skinned Williams maintain he will for civilian famine casualties. Wherea.s the American Govern­ home, family and friends. Hit life top honors in he second round at port in the rai.sing of Connecticut s liary, at a meeting held at the ment in 1922. by a Joint resolu­ was despaired of. He was started 6:15— w n c —Connecticut on the —Romance; WNBC!— Raymond take the Bobcat In hla stride, even the West Side Allejs in the West Died of Starvation qimta of $ , , . W which Alert; WDRC — Dinner Hour Gram Swing. though the local fighter has a 426 000 000 home of Mrs. George Wells ^ e - tion of the Congress of the United Rights Issue on the Kenny treatment and slow­ Side league and as a result the In her letter recently received, $60,000,000 is to be in aeries e< ney, at the suggestion of Mre. Wil­ States, endorsed the establishment ly he regained his health until to­ Melodies; WTHT — Sports; 10:15—WTHT — Concert Hour; three pound weight advantage. loop ended up with these two clubs she says that acute starvation lionds, and: liam C. Cheney, who has long been in Palestine of a National Home­ day. though not strong and WNBC —^ Sports; News. WNBC—Chester Bowles, OPA. The Trenton Terror, who is light­ Local Sport from which many died in the be­ “ Be it further resolved, that a member of one of the China land for the Jewish people; and (tontlpaed from Page One) robust, is able to attend classes 6:30— WTIC — Strictly Sports; 10:30 — WTIC — Red Skelton; ning fast with bis flats, may take tied foi first piacc. Both teams ginning of the famine is not so each member of this assembly clubs. Mrs. Cheney granted the use Whereas the mandatory power. and school. WDRC—Jimmie Fiddler, WTHT WDRC — Congress Speaks; an early lead but the last half of were under pressure as they met common now. It is the second­ pledges himself to buy an extra of her home for the meeting of the Great Britain, is now preparing I UCB.S (D.. Til.), one of the au­ It is not until something like News; WNBC — Feed Bag WNBC — NaUonal Radio Fo­ the battle will be the deciding Chatter the Lee's Esso team and Paganl’s ary diseases with which they are thors of the revived mea.sure. rum. war bond during this drive to setwe auxiliary yesterday aftemiKin. It A British soldier, rifle slung over his shoulder, .stands guard over 1.1 invoke the White Paper of this strikes near home that the Frolics. phase, the experts claim. West Sides. now battling that are causing hav­ Hs a testimonial of his faith in tjj* was an ideal setting as in the past 1939. which will bar all Jewish Other senators said not only general public gives its attention 6:45 — WTIC — Lowell Thomas; 10:45— WDRC—Guy Lombardo. Both fighters have a great deal By Jack Dwyer The Post Office team dropped oc, such as cholera, typhoid and the first German pri.-.oners taken in the Allied Fifth Army’s new would it put a possible cloud on 11:00—News on all stations. Herald Sports Editor high patriotism and courage of the Mrs. Cheney and her husband, the landing iiehind Geriuan iiu0;4 on the we.-*t roast of It.nly. This is a immigration into Palestine after to this dreaded disease. It strikes WDRC — News: WTHT -- at stake. A win for Williams will the first game of its match to Pa- malaria, also small-pox. the latter service men and women thm late WllUam C. Cheney made two any Federal war ballot cast, but young and old alike. In order to Music; WNBC. —• News. 11:15—w n c —H arknsBS of assure him of top billing in every Chagnot's Mum goni's cion but came on to take Briti.sh Army photo via OWl radio from the Meiltei ranean theater. MarfHi 31, 1944; and also would revive the require­ Washington; WDRC — Joan cases coming into the emergency state and to hasten their victori­ trips to,China. combining pleasure Whereas barring immigration combat the disease the National major fight club in the nation According to diaries Rogers, the next two games and total pin- ments of local registration and 7:00— WTIC — Fred Waring: Brooks: WTHT — Give and hospital in large numbers. ous return to a peaceful life at with business for the local Cheney into Palestine will deny a haven Foundation is striving year in and WDRC — I Love a Mystery; which would bring with It top (the only known bowling coach in fall. Twarnlte was top man in this Hospitals .Vre tirowded a -milo line extending from poll tax payment in some states-- Take; WNBC — Music You match, but he was off form last home." silk mills. They acquired many in­ 30 to countless thousands of perse­ year out to find a way In which to WTHT — Fulton Lewis. Jr.; earnings. Tabby Crawford-----football, pole vault, soccer, hookey the east) CTiagnot’s Fire Cfiilefs The hospital, she writes, is Allied Liiils Drive r.iinl -F.iin, four miles northeast of requirements which were waived Want. night. Pagani's wanted to get up teresting and artistic furnishings cuted and homeless »jen. women stop it. That requires money snd WNBC—Treasury Star Parade. A win for the Bobcat would as­ have not yet accepted his deft lined to over capacity and three Ca.ssino, to the sea. for the armed forces two years 11:30—WTIC — PolUh Orchestra; sure a top gate for.his return bout from the Post Office bowlers. there also and had a chance, too, In Chinese art. perhaps the niMt and children; the money rgust come from the 7:15—WTIC — News: WDRC— and four babies have to be placed ( A Berlin broadcast said that ago. public. WDRC — Shep Fields; WTHT with (Jhamplon Beau Jack some­ However, the grapevine tells an­ if they had been able to put to­ Farewell Party extensive private coUecUon Inland 12 Miles; Now. therefore, be It resolved by Harry James; WTHT — Salute — Music. gether any kind of a score. ■ in one bed and their feeding and section of the country. In addlUon .after unBuceessful new attempts Before it had been on the Sen­ Last fall an epidemic struck in time in March and a scheduled Snooks Lacey other story to the effect that care has taken so much time that to fiuce the Rapido river near the Ministers’ Association of Man- ate floor a full day the hew Green' Messrs Rogers, et als, cannot get It was not until the final game to explaining the history some che.ster, Connecticut, assembled in in the southern part of the state meeting with Bummy Davis next Nelson Had Guts the nurses found it necessary to For Local Men Palnds Go Deeper Sant' Angelo in Teodice. about Lucas bill was under fire from month. A loss to Williams enough of the well known rocks of the other match that Lee's gang of these choice objects of art. Mrs. the Town of Manchester, on the and from the National Foundation was able to break into the lead. place the babies under the care of Cheney consented to give a sh ^ t three miles .southwest of Caasino, these other quarters: came help with trained men and wouldn't necessarily knock the A Cute Boxer together to make the match inter­ women who had lost their own strong American forces began a 25th day of January 1944. that we 1. Senator Taft (R., Ohio) said Bobcat out of these matches but esting. Could be, CSiarlie? The Tavern team took the first Frederick Delaney of account of their travels im­ (Continued from Page One) urge the government of Great women to assist in battling the Radio Programs o f NBC .two games in rather easy style. children. cro.ssing on a wide front of the he would insist on a provision that the gate would sutler. But No Defense street and F.dgar Smith of Holl pressions of the people in those Britain to abrogate the White disease. There were fatalities but <)nlt Kidding, Boys Excitement was high and also the Coming from the streets, as Gari rivulet, a small .stream far­ the Federal ballot commission dis­ if the money had not been avail­ Some 20,000 fight fans are ex­ street were tendered R farewell pre-war days. , river near Cassino with heavy fire Paper and remove the restrictions tribute and collect state ballots Might Spoil La Chance's Last Friday night the Manches­ pressure for in the final game th* many of the patients did. they party at the Boulevard diner. ther to the southeast. The re­ able then it would be hard to esti­ Will Be Relayed by FM pected to pay upwards of $50,000 Mrs. L. T. Wood, president of by all kinds of weapons. thereof on the right of Jewish with the Federal ballots. By Billy Koche I ter Bowling team defeated Rock­ Esso team snagged the lead with were frightfully dirty and re­ East Hartford, last night by their the auxiliary opened the meeting port was unconfirmed.) mate how much further it would to see the two lightweights In ac­ Famons Referee and Manager i Promised Shot With ville at Murphy’s alleys. Yester­ quired much scrubbing to clean U. S. patrols recrossod the immigration Into Palestine; and be 2. Taft and Senator Byirr^lD., tion. The Bobcat's backers claim 19 pins. Kausett got three-string aasociates in the East Hartford and after a brief business ses.>don The first accjunt of Gemian have spread. He Could Fight day we were taken to task for not honors and Freheit slapped 139 their bodies. In many cases it stream to pi-obc enemy defenses, it further resolved that copies of Va.), attacked a provision which New York. Jan. 25—OP)—All he will probably get off to his When Battling Nelson entered Aircraft plant. In the group were turned it over to Miss Mellen A. but no counter-offensive wa.s counter-measures against some of Half Is Kept Here NBC at 6 p. m. today is a 15-min­ Phil Terranova. writing the match beforehand. pins for high single. Just when the was necessary to shave the hair the Fifth Army forces which land­ this resolution be sent to Senator would let men and women in the Fifty per cent of the money col­ programs of NBC arc to be made ute broadcast by Secretary of War usual slow start but will win in a the -•Ing for his flilt professional their wives and the wives of many Holbrook, executive secretary ot Imvnched by the Americans to Dannaher, Senator Maloney. Con­ That’s right, boys, we didn’t. The two teams will meet In the playcMK from their head. ed virtunily unopposed Saturday armed services vote "stralgnt lected in this state la kept here. It available hereafter for relay by Henry L. Stimaon on the National walk after he gets moving. Mont­ fight the band played “Down Went of the men present and young the Manchester Chamber of t.om- keep a force on the western bank gressman William J. Miller, Con- Hartford, Jan. 25. — Maurice reason Is simple. Two years now Is hard to say but it ought to be a Sister Pauline writes that assist­ women employees at Jte plant. iiiong the coast .south Rome tickets" by party designation is then prorated to the counties on Frequency Modulation stations op­ Sen’ice Act. gomery lost the New York-Penn- r,ierce. Miss Holbrook, serving ns The C -rn sos. who on Sunday o f gre.ssman Boleslaw Monkiewicz McGinty.” But Bat soon made (LeftyJ Ld^ance could very well we have listened to fabulous swell match. The scores: ance is now coming'from the gov­ Both men are leaving town on cume in a field dispatch written without naming their candidates. a per capita basis. In answer to erated by Its standard wave length sylvania version of the world .rensui cr of the China Good Vt i I hurled the Amerienn.s hack nerocs and to the State Department at 3. Senator Overton (D., La.), them change their tune. | lose hiis promised shot at Phil Ter- matches at Murphy’s and spent a West Side Tavern ernment and there is an ample February 6 for service, and both S in '"’ v.hi"h said the Nazis had | the rumor that local people have affiliates. This is being done, a Tuning TonlgMt: NBC—8, Gin- lightweight championship to Beau number of hours waiting for the K a u sett...... 105 126 134—865 fund announced that $12.5 had al­ the river, made no nttenipts to tried to insert s clause which Jack last fall. Oscar Matthew Battling Nelson supply of bed linen, clothes and were presented with purses of addi- .stru-i: tli''.t afternoon again.st sev- ! Wa.shlrigton, D. C. not received aid. Jack Sanson, statement said, "To stimulate ny Simms; 8:30, Date With Judy; ranova’s ' NBA featherweight title bowlers to appear. Wo have heard ’C. Freheit .... 97 119 119—386 ready been received, with cross to the ea.'t-rn bank. would make the war ballots vqlid progress of FM broadcasting.” was bom in Copenhagen June 5; medicines as well as food. money from their friends. Other tlonal auxiliary members to be erul .\llied points along.a canal. ' chairman of the present drive and 9. Mystery Theater; 9:30, Fibber by dropping the duke to “ Snooks” (via grapevine) that so and so Haefts ...... 124 109 108—841 French troops in the northern­ only if they conformed to state a member of the_ Hartford County The announcement comes prior McGee; 10, Bob Hope; 10:30, Red 1882. He had^ix brothers and a There has been plenty of hard similarities are that each man is heard from. .VttempI to Hold Bridges . Lacey here tonight. would be here. But when the boys A. Freheit ...118 139 101—858 work for the nun nurses, but they most area beat back several mot'j ^nilepeiuleiit Union election laws-y-a provision Majori­ committee, said that In every case to the fifth annual meeting of FM Skelton. sister. When Bat was a year old married and has a small daughter, Speaker Is Presented the family migrated to America, meant it we thought It might be Anderson .... 98 122 107—827 are starting to see through the and each has two brothers already enemy counter-attacks, and a hot Tlie dispatch asserted that live­ ty Leader Barkley (D., Ky-t, said where assistance was asked it had Broadcasters, Inc., which will bo CBS—7, American Melodies; 8, Sports Roundup The Maine southpaw is but 21 or Miss Holbrook then presented settled In Hegewisch, III. The pop­ 22 yet has had 138 pro fights. He another case of “w o lf and re­ clouds and are happy. serving in the different branches battle swirled for the Mt. Croce ly fighting resulted in which In- 1 would permit a local election been given. Elvery time a request In session in New York on Wed­ Big Town Drama; 8:30, Judy C^a- frained from mentioning the .Miss Esther Blankenburg, former­ area. fpntry, tank.s and artillery were' Bargaining Agent Judge to Invalidate the work of was made an investigation was nesday and Thursday. This organi­ nova Show; 9, Bums and Allen; ulation consisted of Danes and has beaten both 'Terranova and 542 615 569 1726 of the armed forces. ly of Rockville but who for the By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. Swedes and they were always at Jackie Callura in non-title match. But we did sit through Lee’s Esso Mr. Delaney is the con of Mrs. British Hold Bridgehead used as both .sides attempted to i ------Congress. immediately started and assist­ zation now has 84 on its rolls. In­ 9:30, Report to Nation; 10:30, past six years has been engaged cluding 11 membership applica­ New York, Jan. 25—(jPi— The swords’ points. Nelson had to fight matches and stands at the most Im­ the entire match and not until to­ W. Brown . ...9 2 128 108—S2S Senators Consider Mary 8. Delaney of Hawthorne liold bridges. The skirmishes were i Hai-bn, Jan. 25— The While the Senate debated the ance rendered. Rep. Mike Mansfield on "Pacific Phillies are coming up with a day did we learn why the scores In voice training, dramatics am I British troop.s kept their revived measure, the House pre­ tions to be voted upon at the meet­ Warning.” almost from Infancy. portant spot in his seven-year L e w ie ...... 118 108 118-887 street and the late George R. De­ bridgehead across the Garigliano still going on Sunday night, said ■ sjpw Haven Dairy reported today real double-no-hit pitcher this were not turned In. One of the diction at Miami, Florida, and union had pared to take up, perhaps Wed­ ing. BLU—7, Awake at the Switch; At 13 young Nelson quit school boxing career. R. Cowles ...1 1 2 101 102—815 Labor Measure laney. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. river on the left flank of the Fifth the dispatch, which did not iden- i that an independent spring—but not Just like Johnny bowlers on the Manchester team Colavecchlo .. 97 117 138—850 ,vho had among her pupils a num­ tlfy the area in which the action been chosen as the collective bar­ nesday. the "state’s rights” act The NBC "release” of its pro­ 8:30, Duffy’s; 9. Famous Jury Tri­ to work as ice cutter on Lake When he steps Into the Audi­ and Mrs. Emtest Smith of Holl ber of young Chinese aviators, Army line despite new Nazi coun­ Grand List Here grams to FM stations is to be done Vander Meer___ He's Albert torium ring to face the New Haven was off form, or something. Hence Arnold ...... 116 98 124—888 developed. gaining agent fo9 its drivers in an passed by the Senate six weeks als; 9:30, Les Brown Band; 10:15, Michigan at 15 cents a day. Tnc np scores. I never thought that street. ,iov8 of 21 to 25 who had been in ter-blows, and made some gains through present wire facilities. "Stumpy" Verdelle, who pitched heavy outdoor work inured him “ cutey,” LaChance knows he can (Gonttanefl Page One) The account of the fighting employes' election in which they ago. That bill simply calls upon Chester Bowles on OPA; 10:30, this ever made any difference as active service since they were 16. in the Damiano bridge area. The were a.skcd to fchoose between the the states to see to it that the Shows Increase Later on. President Niles Tram­ Radio Forum, Sen. W. R. Austin two consecutive no-hitters for to hardship and further toughened let his big chance slip through his 680 550 588 1688 Germans were reported counter- .served to underline Gen. Sir Henry mell said, or “as soon as an ade­ Bordenton (N. J.) military insti­ long as the team won. But It through a 'to stay in quires them to work day and chantman had been sunk off Anzio, not appropriate— "Is Just as nec' Dr. Forrest K. Khapp, general armed forces overseas...... Mrs. McDaniels, 146, Los Angeles, 10. ain two weeks hence. that be considered bowling Shoes against .the amendment and, since re^ir of the 70-car freight,, throw­ with three other vessels probably only In good weather. Its, Inner cadets receiving training at the Haven was elected chaimmn of fi­ There followed five luscious the running v hen they meet the ing the car into the path of the night. ITte white men haven’t the Four Will Face essary ,'or the winning at the war (Tadet Center, San Antonio, Texas. secretary of the World Sunday nance; W. Watson House of West Jessie Jones, wife of the RFC fighting years for Nelson, in bad form. He will wear the shoes, he was 'on the pre.vailing side, is endurance of either the Chinese or destroyed and 11 transports dam- harbor, though good. Is small. Net- undefeated P. A.’s in tlio first of ' in a position now to move for re­ passenger locomotive, approaching tuno’s villas begin where Anzio's and maintaining the peace,” School AsaoclaUon, told the an­ Hartford, treasurer; and Rev. boss, has a good luck sweater she wnlch M defeated the finest crop if and when he considers it not be­ three games schcduleo at the East' Japanese, who can continue on to aged) • any similar money expended. consideration. on an adjoining track at 65 miles 4 town limits end. • Murder Charge nual masting of the 'ConnecUcut Fred Hoskins of Bridgeport, chair­ weass to all the Washington Red- of lightweights the division ever neath the dignity of a magnate. Side Ret. The P. A.\’s -who need one 72 hours and even 'more on a It now il known that the 90th O'Ckmnor’s proposed limitation man of the Commission on Aotlvl- produced. Democrats said .such a move per hour. He said the passing Southeast of Nettuno is the Council ot Churebss and Religious sktna’ games. When the team is Tom Harmon Back from China more v.-in to clinch the first round was likely, but it apparently was flight. Panzer grenadiers were thrown In­ Pontine marsh area, which once followed a day of debate during Ho8|>iln| i\ot€*8 Ues. on the road, she dons it to sit Battling Nelson, 5-7 1-2,. 188, wifi be out afti f Uieir eighth freight train was making about 45 A t the close of the speeches, as- to the Garigliano sector to supprot which several Republican-sponsor­ not to be made today ,because miles per hour. was swamps, but now is fine farm­ Hackensack. N. J., Jan. 26— (/Pt EducaUon hers yesterday. Other committee beads are: Re­ beslda the radio... .Just 2,750 blue-eysd, tow-headed deecendant Last Night *« Fights straight Ain in league conipetilioii Coles was absent. .sorted sandwiches, cookies, tea the German 94th Infantry division, land icriss;crossed by -canals cre­ __A murder Indictment was re­ ed amendments* were offered. All A fresh approach to inter-racial of Vikings, possessed a frame like and thereby sewing up the first The locomotive,..- plowing Into and coffee was served In the din Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Hen­ ligious Educatltm, Children, Mlhs season tickets for the Illinois State The minority picked vp four which took the brunt of the origi­ ated by the big reclamation proj­ turned the Bergen county but one, which is subject to a later problems and renewed effort in Marion Munson, West Hartford; High School basketball tourna- the oaken vessels in which his an­ > cmnd. the car. tipped over and derailed ing room io the 25 members and roll call vote, were shoved aside. rietta La Rose, 19 Tyler Circle; Republican voles later ye.sterday nal British assault across the river ect which was begun before the grand jury today against two men foreign mission work, he said, will Youth, Rev. Browne Barr, Middle- nent will be aold to the general cestors sailed the seven seas. .He In the second gome, McC^ann’S; the two baggage and eight passen­ guests who were present. Mrs. L. and then charged In counter-blows. These included one to require 90 Henry Rowe, 655 North Main in an unsucce.ssful move to sus­ last war and was continued by the and two women In connection be other factors in placing the town; Adults, Rev. Nathan B. public.... Worst' Pun Deut.: The was invulnerable —, triily the By The Associated Press ' the only other team still having a ger coaches. T. Wood poured tea and Mrs. The 94th is estimated to have lost per cent of any U. S. relief funds street; Mrs. Gertrude Bunce, pend the rules and allow intro-, Agan added: ■* "It's fortunate FuclstSi with the baseball bat slaying of. Rockville. cburchss “among the pioneering Burton, East Hartford; Leader­ Pittsburgh Post-Oasatte’s Havey "Durable Dane.” New York—Allle Stolz, 132 3-4, chance for a tie, will meet. Plant J. duction of a Stale Labor Relations Harold Alvord, coffee. at least 50 per cent of Its combat Large parts of this area now are Mrs. Ethel Hermann, 40, of 5 to be spent on American-produced groups of America.” ship in "nainlng, Rov, 1%eodore 8. Newark, N. J.. knocked out Ange­ A win for McCann’s and if the there were no mor? injuries." supplies; another to provide the Admitted toddy: John McCar­ (CQ) Boyle calls John Lawther, No other fighter took such ter­ act, but the motion fell five votes strength In these battles. ■ reported to be flooded as the Ger­ Lawrence street, Dumont. thy. 4 Hawthorne street He added that there IS a need Dunn, New Britain; Weekday Penn State court coach, “A Gay rific beatings like N ^ o n and lo Callura,. 136, Hamilton, Ont. 6 Soldiers boat the P. A.’a will still , short of the necessary two-thirds Considerable Mortar Fire mans turned Off the pumps of the Army and Navy and mllltaiy goV' for Protestant churches to "come Schools, Rev. Heywaid M. Fore­ Freddy Russo, 130 1-2, Rahway, keep Uncle Sam's 'boys and Me- The men, Robert P. Deegan. 26, emmenta of occupied countries Discharged yesterday: Anthony Lawtherio, in a basketball sense.” came on to win. There was noth- • majority. . Woman to Face Patroli were active on the drainage system. DumSlt, and Martin A. Hoffman. Powell, Williamstown, Mass.; to tarma” with tha Catholic church man, New Britain. , ing of the fancy boxer about his N. J.,'knocked out Rocco Progam, Cachn's ln thor-unning. In the final A’^slmple majority, however, is Conspiracy Charge with control of relief funds. Service Dept. game of the evening the 'East Eighth Army front and there w m 18, of 28 Ballau avenue, Dorches­ Bertha Lee Griffin, 16 Lincoln on projects of post-war religious Communities, Rev. 6 r. David When AI Poplck, former Oregon style. He had a careless disregard 129. Stamford, Conn-., 3. all that would be rieedeo to amend The one that got through, tem Washington—Holman Williams, Hartford Wolve.'liifs w'ill take on Superior Court considerable mortar fire in the ter, Mass., were arraigned Imme­ street; Mrs. Irma Yoimg. 72 Pine Ufa. McKelth,' Jr., Hartford; Comity, eager now playing ta t the Camp for the hardest blows rained lipon the rules should Coles move suc­ Nolle Is Entered Adriatic coastal area. Numerous Germans Report porarlly at least, would ^ v e ebu' Prof. Matthew Bplnka of the him, seemed indestructible and 159, (Chicago, out^inted Gene Fairfield. diately before Bergen County trol of UNRRA funds'to U* State street; Menno Lutke, 215 Henry Rev. Dr. Rockwall Harmon Potter, Kearns (Utah) Eagles was tossed cessfully for reconsideration of explosions were heard behind the Judge A. Demorest Del Mar. They street. Hartford Seminary Foundation, Hartford; Intamational Halations, immune to pain. He once fractured Buffalo, 156. Washington, 10. Jim­ the vote on Sullivan's smendment Norwich. . Jan. 25.—(/P)—Mrs. Velletu Destroyed department, instead of to the out of a game last week for four my Bell, 183, Wa.ihington, out­ Bridgep'irt, .Tan. 2H—)/Pt—State's Nasi lines, believed to be blastings pleaded Innocent. , Discharged today: William Free- who spoke on “Changes (Confront­ Rev. Stanley Manning, Weat Hart­ persoinal fouls, it was the first hie left arm in the middle of a 15- The Republicans who Joined Emily J. Evans, 40-year-old res­ London. Jan, 25—(/P>—Berlin ra­ president Its author was Repre' ing the Church,” declared that de­ round fight, which, he said, "tend­ pointed Jinimy Nelson, 185, Cleve­ Attorney Lorin W, Wiltia has to build new fortiflcstlons. Prosecutor John A. Breslln, Jr., sentatiye Vorys (R., Ohio). bum, 2 Pearl street; Mrs. Ray­ ford; Radio, Rev. Elden H. MIIU, time he had suffered such a ban­ Dai’liiiuiilli .^lc*i*Ls with 13 Democrats in the move to taurant proprietiesa, was ordered Weather curtailed some, of the dio declared today that Velletri, spite the persecuUon the church ed to m ^ e me somewhat cautious land. 6. nollcd a conspiracy charge against on the Appian way 22 miles south­ said ariraignment o f the women, A Senate investigation was be­ mond Clifford and son, 9' Nelson West Hartford. ishment In four years of basket­ suspend the rules were William held for Superior Court by Acting Allies' air operaUona Place. baa suffered in Russia, more than and possibly kept me from win­ Baltimore— Harry Jeffra, 128 H. Mort^ensen of Hartford, Fran­ Mary Carr, 25, a Bridgeport de­ east of Rome, had been destroyed, Ruth Oberempt, 26, of Meriden, gun today into charges by Sena­ Social R.!'aitlona, Rev. Charles ball... .According to Nat (Ring fense worker, it was announced be­ Judge H. H. Pettis in police court terday. so heavy bombers struck Birth: Yesterday, a son to Mr. 40 per cent of the people still re­ ning by a K. O.” 1-4, outpointed Frankie Rubino, Notre Dame UliiJ) cis J. Summa of Waterbury, Nicb- and Indicated the Allies had cap­ (3onn., and CaroUne Twlng, 18, of tor Thomas (H-> Idaho) that Banning, Norwich; T o b a c c o Magazine) Fleischer’s latest fig­ 128 8-4, • New York, 10. Frankie fore Judges James E. Murphy In here this morning on charges of Into the Balkans, pounding the and Mrs. Herbert Carvey.^172 main faithful. Farms, Rev. Edwin Knox Mitch­ Beat Sluggers, Boxers olas Pailadino of Bridgeport smj manslaughter and committing an tured the town. Wallingford, Conn., wthild be held 'large quantities” of meats have ures. Minnesota has about twice Gillen outpointed Johnny Ditto Superior Court today as Johnson railway yards at VrattM near the "American troops sre finding up “for good and sufficient rea­ spoiled or had to be destroyed be­ Center street. “ Ropes Chaage Permsaeat ell, Simsbury; Rural Life, Rev. as many boxers In the armed Never a great slugger, be beat J. Frederlcii Haig of Middletown. abortion. Ekmds. were fixed at Bulgarian capital of 5tofia, Births: Today, a daughter to Mr. (welterweights) 6, Hanover, N. H, Jan. 26.—s about 18 miles north­ meat packers were Invited to tes­ School street; a daughter to Mr. great boxers— Sims, Welsh, Can­ at Fenway Park, Boston, a^ord- state labor relations act, Sullivan Edward G. McKay In 'a recent Named Acting FMd Officer and Mrs. Clarence Krol, 144 Birch toward the Russian church la a stead of the usual eight. And it Willie Moon, 130, Chicago, drew, Harr.v -Shropshire, of Devon, who ; Sion beaches in lUUy as well as east of Nettuno. tify before an Agriculture sub­ permansnt one. and it Is to the In­ ola, Britt, Oane; never a great hit­ ing to an announcement by Dart­ said last night he had not given finding found Mrs. Evans crimi' stieet wasn’t borrowing a "hippodrome” 6. up on his fight foi- an Investiga­ stood trial on similar charges be-, roads behind the German lines. Bridgeport, Jan. 25—(F)— Frank committee named to hear Thomas’ terest of Christendom as a whole Deaths Last Night ter, he scored a two second K. O, mouth Athletio Director wilUam nally responsible in the death of A number of Nazi bombers at- Death: Today, Henry Rowe, 855 finish from pro grappling when a over Billy Rossler at Harvey, 111., Scranton. Pa.—NeUl Miller, 157, tion of the governor's mansion, a fore Judge Murphy last week. The J. pinion, supervising examiner plea that a rationing holiday be to strengthen the Russian church. blackout interrupted the deciding Wilkes-Barre, outpointed MUeo H. Mc<>rter. attorneys were found not guilty Mary E. Marek, 17, o f Norwich. Drivers Return Te Work North Main street. on April 5, 1902, which remained project which he declared had en­ Ucklng Allied shipping were shot for the OPA Rent Control office declared to allow consumers, to "The defeat Ot the Nasi regime heavyweight match two minutes Theodorescu, 151, New York, 8. McCarter said Dartmouth had gendered “ grave suspicion" in the and a complaint against Shrop- down. here, has been named acting OPA buy up a current surplus, particu­ will free the (Jerman church once New York—Edward Munch, gO, the quickest knockout on record signed a two-year contract with shirs was dismissed. Enters Innocent Plea New Haven, Jan. 25.—(d’)— Baelaeos Above Normal before the finish and delayed the till 26 years later when A l. Fore­ Rudy Richardson, 157, New York, public mind. He told reporters he Fifteen enemy planes were ^ operations field officer for Fair- larly of pork. more,” Dr. Splnka declared in ex- distinguished Norwqpan painter stopped Rego Dell, 157, Dunmore, Notr* Dams and that tha second Drivers employed by the Bassett! In a resolution asking the Sen­ dsclslon for 40 minutes. man kayoed Ruby Levine In 111-2 Slight move for s Senate inquiry atroyed during the day, and 11 Al­ field county. ptaining that In Germany if has and one of the founders o f the sx- 8. game would bs held at fiouth Bead, ."S'- Bridgeport, Jan. 25.— iJP>—Mel­ A Lawson Trucking company, who ate to go on record as favoring an Bridgeport, Jan. 25.—(ST—local seconds In Montreal. tod., O ct. 18. 1945. sT the money spent rather than vin F. Cole, 33, of 17 Aah street. lied craft were loat. been the intanUoo of the Nasi' preaslonlsUc school of painting. Newark, N. J.—Teddy Reynolds, Plttsburgl —4 Curtis Sheppard, Public {Records Violent Counter Blown Checked out as “sick” eight days Seeks 818AM fer Fall indefinite rationing recess, Thom­ authorities in touch with the In­ BtiglUstlcally Nelson was an old Tlia Boston gsin* will mark ths for the Joint Houss-Senate Invea- Fairfield, a key figure In the Inves­ dustrial. situation declare that government to uee the church ee His death was raportad b s the 172 1-2, New York, stopped Benny 187, Pittsburgh, outpointed Gus Apparently hoping to deal a ago, returned to work today and as saaerted: Oslo radio. man at 27 when he lost the title to first New England appearanes of a ttMtlon he proposed originally. tigation which led to the recent genejrt business activity la an Instrument of Its own propa­ Oeatbpalne, 171 1-2, 8t. Louta <■ Ad Wolgast at " Port Richmond, Dorasio, 199, Philadelphia, 10. Besides the wendm ents to the Marriage Intentiun crushing blow to the Mfth Army in a union election designate the Bridgeport, Jan. 25— (ff) —J « “Packers and slaughterers have ganda. Bob Jacobs, 172, Pittsburgh, out­ Notrs Dams slsvso and wUl rstum shake-up In the Fairfield police de­ been eotnpelled to remove surplus Brld^port' Is far oboo^ nonaaL New York—1. A. Klein, 81. New George Brown. 149, New York, Feb. 22. 1909, yet In the 40 grqel- sbnentee voting alaituie, measures Cyrus J. Blanchard, U, 8. forces besieging Cassino and then International Brotherhood . of nie E. Bey o t Danbury claiBU An enlarged vacation-school pointed Moss Brown, 162, Mc­ Notr* Dams coach Frank Lsalff ts partment, pleaded Innocent to • meat (ram storage fadlitias hi or­ Rayaxmd L, French, maaagar ot York advertising reprMentatIve of iiitpotnted Danny Mcrtln, 150, ing rounds th.t shaggy Dane took te be heard bg oosamlttess today Coast Guard and Barbara E. Nel­ charge of robbery with violence to hUriliSome Of hiz units against Teamsters and (Jhatiffeurs (AFL) 110,000 damages in Supertor court rogram, projects for the state's Newark, 8. . Keesport, 6. the Bc*aa a t his sarty soacBtog the ar^hlblous forces threatening as their bargaining agent Attor­ today against OenuBg*s, Inc., Dap* der to provide space for new sup­ the district office o t the War Pro­ The Detroit News and the Booth nary a back atep. triumphs with Bostoa OoUsg* include bills wMch would: son, bank clerk of 22 Mt. Nebo against William C. Wheeler, also duction Board, skid today'that the i-i^rant population, work with 1 stUl contend Nelson would L t Tom Harmon, former AU-Amsrioan football player at tbs New Britain, Oonn.-^ackle his flank. Field Marshal Albert ney Arthur T. Gorman, counsel for bury, for Injuries said to have plies, "With the result that large newspapers of Michigan. Providence, R. L—Mtay Bran- f iTni Renev- for sos year the gover- Place applied for a marriage o f Fairfield, when arraigned in the overall war production for Fair- minority groups and rural com­ dlho, 188 1-2, Hamilton, Ont„ out- have beaten Gone In their finish University of Michigan, tails rs porters In Washington, D. C., of Connors, 139, New Y < ^ out­ i.or'a war passers which expire Kesselring has unleased, violent the company, said, that negotia­ been received May 1, 1943, when quantities of such (meat) prod­ munities snd. the .formation of Reno, Nev.—Ernest R. Smellle, his combat experience updn his return after 11 months of duty in pointed Billy Msrpus, 138, Hart­ For Ooaoh Bari B M . Otrt- license In tae town clerk's office Superior Court todiay. Cole elect­ ucts have been destroyed or allow­ field county In 1944 will be fe i nnmted Pat Demers, 134 3-4. fight at Goldfield. Sept. 3. 1906, il * 1* _ today. The couple were married to- counter-blows ■ against Frehch, tions for a satisfactory contract she fell on the floor o t the de- i.iore numerous local roiincila of r»Vraer president of the American North Africa and China as a U. a.Army Air Forces fighter pilot. ford. 8. Sam Maltdmpo. 172, .Man- mouth. It will protU o ths firffi ed trial by Jury and the cose was ed cnatar taaa ta Utt. . Hrockton. Mnss.^ 10. .lackic Col­ Bat hadn't fouled Joe In th/it his- I^J[dsy bj’ Rev. Dr. WaUpn Woodruff. M««tgwsd fpr Thunday, AmsrietB u d BclUak tMog* aloof smuU hs atseted ■* sms. fendeat’s stor% cburchwomcii were oiscaaseU at a htuncU of the Fownes Bioa. Glove lins, 160, Boston, -jutpolnted Tony , torn: 42nd round. | Hq naahas beebeen credited with shooting down two Jap Ziroq. .(AP chertox, knocked out Biff Jones, portunity' to gutda’ Ms firapaia.^ CO. Bnadiao, U l S-4, Hamlltoa. ] Mslioa fbugbt about 150 fights, j Wlrephoto).. 170, Uarlford, 2- A .1 M AN C H E STER E V E N IN G H E R A LD , MANCliJESS'rEK, CUNN,. T U E 5D A T , J A N U A R Y 25, 1944 FACE Et.EVEN

yeaqs old." A lot of "folks fail to "show up" Conductor—Three years! W/ky, whan It oomaa to tha ‘"show HOLD EVERYTHING look ait him. He's Mven if he la a down.” Sense and Nonsense day! Father (leaning ever and study­ Gideon ing the bo;^a face earnestly)— Dentist (to patient)—Tour A drunk boarded one of those Making love la about ilka jlearn- Woman’s intuition Isn’t to Im­ Can I help It if he werrlee? teeth ars In bad stiapa. You ahould Cesyrlekl, ISSS. Stae.lalr Lcwli two story buses they have In Chi­ Ing how to drive an automobile. pressive when she is deciding have a bridge put in at once. Msiurlkalve br KBA Sarvlce. ti cago; It was crowded, but he final­ You will never learn Just by which way to turn In traffic. Patient—How much will a 7: h Sinc&ir/m ly found a seat by the driver. He watching someone elae. Hafoty Khynw bridge coat? Apkrtments, Flats, talked and talked, and finally the W ife -T h e doctor said at once Here lies ths remains of Perctval Dentist—About Mventy-flva dol­ driver tactfully suggested that he That part of an automobile Sapp, . Tenementa that I heeded a stimulant. Then lars. 3 ROOMS OF Modem furniture WANTED TO BUY from private XXVI go up on the top deck and enjoy which causes more accidenta than he asked to see my tongue. He drove his car with hta girl in Patient—Say, Doc, can’t I get 1938 OLDSMOBILE 6 sedan, me­ EXPEKl RADIO lervics. Call H. WANTED—GIRL OR woman to and said that he Was honored; he WANTED—RIDE TO Colts Van care for boy 2 1-2 yeara old. 2 or complete In every detail. Includ­ R E FIN E D M AN OR quiet man­ owner 4 or 5 room modem home, Major Honiewerd appeared the- freah air and wonderful view. any other, is ths nut that holds the Husband (alarmed) — Good his lap. along with a small culvert? LOST—S MONTHS OU3 OoIUc chanically A-1, very clean; 1938 Meade. Telephons Manchester .said that of course the Colonel Lies slumbering here, one W il­ Dyke Plant 3:30 to 12 shift. Call 3 evenings a week. Vicinity of ing a combnlatlon atove. Reason­ nered couple may share 3 room on oi^near bus line. Give full par- at a meeting of the directors The drunk amiably lurched altering wheel. heavens! I do hope he didn’t give poUc* puppy. Phona S688 or call Oldsmoblle 8 sedan, very clean; 2-0898. would never stoop to sny political liam Blake, 8625. North Manchester. Call 2-1315 able. Albert's Furniture Co., 43 modem apartinent (furnished), U cul^ In first letter. Must not ot the Blessed to Give Brother­ through the crowd and disappear­ you a stimulant for that, dear. at 88 Waablngton atreat Raward. 1938 Pontiac 6 sedan, new paint job, but if he desired to. he could ed upstairs. But in a few minutea A speed fiend had taken a He heard the bell but had no after 6. Allyn street, Hartford. $35.00 month. Box K, Herald. be. any housing developmenL hood. Ernest Wheyflsh recognized be President of the United States LoaM Otvil W ar Hallo and tires, mechanically A-1. Cole he w'as back. friend for a ride. They had dsahad brake. > Roofing 17-B W rite Box J, Herald. him as royalty, but It was Dr. by ?0 tomorrow morning. Motors—4164. f Driver (resignedly) — What's around curves on two wheels, The queatlon in the phyaiotogy Beneath this stone 11m William Anntiaiiccaiciits Aatonobilcs for Sals 4 WOMEN WANTED at Toy fac­ FOR SALE^-WHITE ENAMEL 2 Planish who thought of whlsper- He said that he himself was the the matter? Didn’t you like the down bills under full power and examination read: "How may one Raines, Paw Paw, Mich.— {Nt— A small tory. Apply Kage Company, Che­ lid stove, with Florence oil burn­ Wanted to Rent 68 lng,"Prctty dull. Let's sneak out humblest creature under AIIMi’s ALL TYPES OF ROOFS repaired. l>egal Notices 78 fresh air or the view? through traffic at breakneck obtain a good poature? Ice on the hill, he had no chains. cannon of Civil W ar daya passed WE BUY AND SELL all makes of ney Building, EHm street. er and hot water coll; also large and have a quick one." beneficent sun, that he loved his Wanted Aotos— Maintenance of roof, flaahlngs, Drunk— Yep, nice air. nice speed: The country boy wrote: "Keep Here lies the body of William Jay out of the handa of tha descend­ W A N T E D —RID E TO ColU. flrat used cars. Highest prices paid. Nokol oil burner, and Universal They drank till 7. Dr. Planish present (well-paid) job, and was and chlmneya. For reliable aervlce W A N TE D — W OMEN and girls to W A N TE D BY F A M IL Y of four. AT A COUHT OF PROBATE HELD view. But 'lain't safe. No driver. Demon Driver (turning to com­ the cows off It and let it grow up He died maintaining the right of ants of a Union soldier over ths ahllt. Van Dyka Plant Tel. 8295. Manchester Motor Sales. 512 Motorcycles 12 washing machine. Tel. 6977. at Coventry within and for the Dl«- privily telephoned to Peony, and aboundingly - loyal to Wheyflsh call Ed. Coughlin 7707, ‘ operate power sewing machines, 4 or five room rent. Tel. 6518. panion)— We,e!! Don't you feci awhile." way. week-end. Tha preaant owner West Center. Tel. 4134. trlct of Coventry, on the 17th day of brought a friendly Major home Pasha, but If Colonel Marduc de­ h a v e yOUR BABY photograph­ WANTED TO BUY 1936, 37 or 38 steady work, good pay. Apply FOR SALE —SMALL BLACK July. to dinner. A driver amaahed into the curb glad you are alive? John Smith lias here without his fired a shot heard 'round the vil­ W A N I'E D TO R E N T ^our or five Present EUGENE W. LATIMER, cided to start a real organlxatton, ed in your own home. Phone for CASH FOR YOUR CAR—Any 35 Chevrolet, Ford or Plymouth Tober Baseball Mfg. Co., Elm St. kitchen stove* with oil burner. Now Peony was plump but bio­ yesterday and an officer rushed Timid Rider—Glad! I'm amazed! The car was crowded - and tha shoes. lage. Neighbors complained to rooms with heat, near. bus. Write JudKO. one that- would take the weak appointment. Call 5998 before 2. to 41. High prices paid. Drive sedan, by private party. Caah. Moving— Trucking- Also white enamel gas atove. logical. She had never stepped up to the car and yelled; conductor was Irritable: He drove his car while filled with police. The oitiaan aaid he waa Box O, Herald. Estate of Frank E. Lynch, late of little ideology of Democracy by h it Oeorge Dew Photographer. over now to 80 Oakland street. Write Box S, Herald. Storage 20 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED, 2 Telephone ,3498. Coventry In said District, deceased. off Main Street, but her eyes could Officer—What's the matter with Judge— What caused the acci­ Conductor (snapping aa the fa­ booze. only trying out the piece. Justice adifits, light work. Call'Manches­ Harold W. Garrity. Manchester. the hand and guide It tenderly, ther handed him one fare) — Here Ilea Mary Jane—but not Glenn Huey dismissed ths case Brunner's. Open evenings until 8. W A N TE D TO R E N T by 2 adults, seduce even a traffic policeman, then he hoped he might l>e around you? Are you blind? dent ?fW as the road In wet condi­ “ Hurry up, lady, or your fur­ I- er oil heater, walnut finish, very to give advice. He ."alt- that such Father—The boy la only three Sha mads her oar do elghty-flvs. to the court. before April 1st. Must be near bus from the date hereof be. and the is so nied!" as competently as a an organization might, inciden­ didn’t I? Officer—No, but the driver waa. your papers.” only. Leave 20 Division street, age. Will pay $1000 caah. Write local and long distance moving. WOMEN WANTED for general good condition, $10. 429 Oakland same are limited and allowed for woman press agent or an actress tally, get Its founder known 7:45. Inquire 20 Division. FO R SALE — 1938 Oldsmoblle Box L, Herald, giving mileage Return load ayatem, furniture, work. No experience necessary. atreet. Tel. 2-0187. line. W rite Box P, Herald. the creditors to biinR In their ciaimii aftainst estate, and the Ad** In her dressing room. By .10 arotind as the chief subsidizer of sedan. Telephone 4269. and general condition of car, also storage. Dial 6260. Holland Cleaners. 1007 Main S t TRANSPORTATION available for FOR SALE—3 PIECE mohair liv­ ministrator is directed to sive puh« o'clock the Major and the Docjtor all Justice and Freedom. FUNNY BUSINESS R ED R YDER Consdenra TroubI* BY FRED HARMAN your phone number. Houses for Sale 72 lie notice to the creditors of said and Peony were such a trio ot two persons, So. Manchester to 1942 PO N TIAC CLUB sedan, 1942 W A N TE D —C A SH IE R for Super ing room set. Also 4 burner gas estate to brinsc In their claims with* And he said that now. as never buddies that they telephoned, BREAKFAST A irc ra ft 8 to 6:30 sh ift Call Oldsmoblle hydromatlc, 1941 Repairing 2S Market. Apply Popular Market, stove. Telephone 2-1388, after 5. In said time allowed, hy poatlna a before waa . the time, with the '■-ALL ’ CAUSE, n t mit-uct'N DOC10R PLtNTl FOR SALE—ON CAROL DRIVE, espy of this order on the public long-di.stance, to George Riot, and l e RE.A07, 2-0506 between 7 and 9 p. m. Dodge coach. 1940 Packard aedan, 855 Main street. war going ttn between Japan and AEDICINE (AAN WITH U. atREAm . Kusineas Services Offered IS WOOL RUGS 9x12 desirable pat­ 4 room house, 2 unfinished up. sign post nearest the place where insisted o nhLs flying down and little beaver HAf5AER VJHE.N HE FOUND BUT NOT SAART 1938 Plymouth sedall, 1937 the deceased last dwelt, within the China and with Hitler smirking PIANO TUNINO AND repairing, WANTED—LADY grocery clerk terns. colors. Well known manu­ stairs. Hot water heat, oil burner. joining them. (H e didn't.) Before at Czechoslovakia. Ij f l t DRAWIN5 PICTUPES.’/ E.NOUOH TO Chevrolet coach, 1937 Oldsmoblle RANOE BURNERS cleaned and same town and hy publlshinB* the player piano specialty. John Apply Mahleu Grocery, 183 facturers, also hand hooked and Equipped with Venetian blinds, same, once in some newspaper hav- the Major was got into a com­ "N ot going to be any European QUIT sedan. 1936 Dodge convertible serviced. Ca«l after 8 a. m. Tele­ screens and storm doors. Terrace WEST MIDDLE TPK.— Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street. Spruce street. shag scatter rugs, all sizes. ina a circulation In said F*robate plete state of liquid happiness, w ar!” snarled the Colonel. LtARNKNS.'it coupe, 1937 Buick sedan, 1936 phone 2-0998 and one-car attached garage. Lot District, and return make to this 4-Rooni Single. 2 nnfln- Tel. 4219. Pearls Appliance and Furniture, however. Dr. Planish had planted "But it’s possible." IK- Plymouth aedan, 1936 Chrysler Court of the notice given. Sheridan Building: 60x120. Available In M days. For Attest: the seed of a Message: "If there were. America would Ished rooms npstalra. All sedan, 1036 Ford aedan, 1037 C AR PE N TE R WORK. Inside only, Improvcmcfit*. Storm win­ WANTED TO TUIfE, repair auid Help Wanted— Male S6 Information call 7170 or 7907. KUC.KNE W. LATIMEH "I know Colonel Marduc la a never get Into It. W e'll be so well Ford club coupe, 1934 Dodge materials available. Write Box 'T, Judge. dows and screens. D. P. $800. regulate your piano or player RANGES, BEDS. BUREAUS, din­ figurehead on a lot of organiza­ prepared that we won’t have to.” aedan, 1933 Plymouth ccupe. Herald. • piano. Tel. Manchester 2-0402. W A N TE D — ONE AU TO part spe­ FOR SALE—GREEN SECTION, tions, but he never really has ing room and living room furni­ rooms, 2 unfinished upstairs, “ But even in the matter of pre Beech Street. 4-room sin­ Brunner's. Open evenings. Phone cialist, and one automotive ma­ ture. The Austin A. Chambers anything to do with 'em—lets ’em paredness, we ought to have an 5101. 80 Oakland street > NEW IXINVERTIBLE TOPS. Cel­ chine shop mechanic. W rite Box steam heat, oil burner, screens use his name and sends 'em a gle. Hot-air beat S. P. RANO E BURNERS cleaned, aerv- Co.. Manchester Green, formerly aaaociation that would be the first A t fROAlSe « SHO*0 luloid replaced In curtalua, all E, Herald. and storm windows. Insulated small check, but he never knows DOaoR INDIAN $4,150. D. P. $800. FOR SALE—1939 Packard 8. Ex­ iced and Installed. Tel. 2-1309. Curb Service Laundry. 2 to 9. big one that was keyed to war klnde of leather work. Chaa. Lak- laundry and recreation room In Glover Heads what they’re up Well. If he STONE-WRIT) N5 cellent condition and excellent Dial 2-1013. psychology," argued the Doctor. Ing, 90 Chimbrldge street Tele­ basement. Call 3396. reall.y wants to be President of BUT AE AFRAID PARKER STREET— tires. 87 Spruce street. T»l. 6040. ACCOUNTANT. Tax specialist " I f we started out now, and had -LATE 1937 Pontiac keeping, audits all taxes, reason­ week interpreting the news, then beat with coal. One and 2- SEW ING M AC liIN E S, vacuums. HEIALTH— A N D Accident Insur­ overhead, get our special tow I don't know how that rumor i : i £ Bus Coupe, radio, heater and fan. able. Write Box A, Herald. ance company Is now appointing we’d get to be considered the final 'ear garages. Barn. Chick­ Irons, and all sihai, electrical ap­ pricea on high grade window started," stated the Colonels very authority, no matter which way 2 new tires. Inquire 17 Tyler agents In this district, writing a Spar Officers Re-Elected President of en coop. 8. P. $8,500. D. P. pliances repaired. Genuine parts ahadea and Venetian blinds com own aon-ln-law. the war-cat Jumped — win, lose, Circle, Orford Village. ST'IRM WINDOWS and doors In- Ufa time coverage. Join us and BOOTS AND HER B\JDDIES H m -m n t!! BY EDGAR MARTIN $2,000.______atalled. rooHng ot all kinds, asbes­ expert workmanship. Parts fo r pletely Installed Samples fumlah United War and Com­ "W ell then. Secretary of State draw or atay out." all makes. A. B. C. K3xlt Co., 21 build a secure future for yourself, ed. Capitol Window Shade Co.. or Ambaasador to England." "W hat do you think of as asso­ tos side wa;. bought, soid and exenanged. Harry C. Knight of New Haven ^WRIOHT. MtMl44Vf IT 10 Builder — Real Kstate AR TH UR A. WACa spoke to the tenth class of Ume." Telaphsae $WI Garden— Paim— Dairy Highest prices paid Jones Furni­ and Cffiarles A. Russell o f Had- (^o Be Continued) "THIS XiDlsAPiN’ , PIMPER for PUTTIN' Min and Oakland Streets Spars at their commissioning in The Doctor did not belabor his ■SNATCH ON (: CNSea Open OdMI A. M. To Telephone 7426 or 4614 Products 60 ture, 31 Oak street. Tel. 8254. dam, were re-elected as vice preal- ’"/AA.V I40T BEASTOU&H November and Capt. Mildred H. message further, and not till after ' jllkB PQPPgR $ «$ P. N. Dally Bgeept Smi- KNOFLA denta. Austin L. Adams of W a- AS OL klNo £)UZ THINKS-. FOR SALE—GREEN Mountain W A N TE D TO BUY stove, ranges, McAfee of the ‘Waves” gave the more drinks did he probe the A TAO.K WITH KX5ZY day. Ataa 1 to $ P. 5L For terbury was chosen as a new vice Major about the Colonel’s mys­ .MI&HT THROW A LITTLE Bvealnfa. potatoes, will deliver. Telephone refrigerators, washers, piafios and graduation address in December to furniture. The Austin A. CJham- the eleventh class to complete their presidenL terious relationship to Governor ,L'6HTC5N.. 4269. Mrs. Samuel C. Harvey of New Quotations . H EY! WHAT INSURANCE bers Co. Telephone 6260. course at the academy. Tliomas Blizzard. '■ | TH-..7 All Kinds of Insurance ’The close cooperation which has Haven was re-elected secretary Tom Blizzard was one of the High wages —as high as it is ! Written By W A N TE D TO BU Y flat top trunk, existed bet%veen the Coast Guard and John R. Daniell, secretary and 20 men who. In 1937, had a Ask Vour Neighbor! economically feasible to pay—are 5 0 0 state size and price in letter. nnd Marines throughout the world trust officer of the Union and New chance to be Democratic nominee 875 Main St. Phone 5440 juat as important, perhaps more | ALLEN A b o n u s FOR RENT W rite Box C, Herald. during the preserit war makes the Haven Trust Co., succeeds Abbott for President in 1944, poasibly t o P H. Davis as treasurer. even In IIMO. so, as high dividends to stocK- j CARS selection of Lieutenant Colonel holders. HITCHCOCK, INC Streeter as the speaker at the The following members were It was corpmonly reported that W A N TE D TO BUY child's double Maacbeatae OStc^i twelfth commissioning exercises elected to the Executive commit- Governor BUzzai'd and Colonel — Eric A. Johnirion, president U. WANTED runner skates. Cali 3239. C. of C. ! $$$ MAIN ST. TEE. $$0I pRlCES 4-Room Single singularly appropriate.' Ut€: George Dimenatein, Stam­ Marduc had a political under­ WUIbnantlo OSIoei To Hear Address By Director ford; Harold V. Felnmarit. Ed­ standing, but which was to sup­ 884 51A1N ST. TEL. I$SS TIL. In addition, the Spars receiving ward J. Lavery and Charles E. port wMch was not explained, nor. Tlie Jnp i.s retreating. Hi.s boa.st- Essex Street Rooms Without Board 59 pielr commission tomorrow will Rolfe of New Haven; Herbert S. tonight, did Major Homeward ex­ lul spirit Ls al.so on the run. Wbere i-i5 MANCHESTER WANTED hear an address by Comdr. Doro­ Murphy, Hartford; and J. William plain It. Perhaps, concluded the he used to taunt o.s to "come out thy C. Stratton, director o f the Hope, Bridgeport. Eight of the Doctor, he didn’t know. and fight," he now whines that 6-Roohi Duplex or Flat FURNISHED HEATED rooms for % Nut So Dumb BY MERRILL BLOMER Albert F. Knofla rent by day or week. All oonven' Coast Guard’s Women’s Reserve. remaining ten places win be filled They sat about the green-topped our preiionderance of power is FRECKLE.S AND H! ENDS in vicinity of Main and J[Iid- lencea Bolton Lake House. Tel. The former dean o f Purdue Univer­ by the 1944 county campaign kitchen table, drinking highballs. superior almost to the point of T Town Manchester 4863. sity, who was recently promoted chairmen when they are appointed. Carrie Planish, returning from unfairness. die Turnpike. r WAS HAL ICROONER in YFP--\iusT TkN thats Su p e r ! MAV va/E TAIC9 SOME OF Tel. 4386 from lieutenant commander to her some unexplained engagement, — .\ilnil. Wllliuiii K. Haltry WAVY LOCKS 10 FASTS M Tvwyu. rau. FOR RENT—ROOMS, single and looked into the kitchen and sniffly h e r e , MR. SLAGLE? NlNUTfSi Advertisement 6-Room Duplex in vicin­ new rank, will be accompanied on Oua fAEMOKY BOOKS 9 RCAU-y ThehxPIIMMOS double beds. Kltche^ privileges, her visit to the academy by Lieut. withdrew. cur I oo — ANO \\ ity of Nathan Hale School. Accessory Set The (Jap) emperor did his best .// . Board of Tax Review girls or married couples. PhOne Virginia H. Blunt, U.S.C.G.R. ()V L Peony darted after her, with to restrain his high command— the HIS M r MAW. 6-Room Single in vicinity 2-1561, 237 Center street. training officer of the Spars. "Come in and meet Major Home­ admirals .ind the generals— from IkOUSLF With tomorrow's graduation, the ward.' Such a fine man, and im­ OF SWHFIN' MV Notice of the Center. FOR RENT—ROOM, for 2 girls incurring war with the United SLAGLE / nooit/ number o f officers In the women’s portant socially;” States and Great Britain. He did 4 or 5-Room Single in Wanted To Buy or married couple'. Call 2-1940 or reserve of the Coast Guard who "H e looks to me like ah old not Want war. I am aware 'of this The Board of Tax Review of the Inquire at 7 Florence street. .have been trained at the academy silly," muriAired Carrie. from intimate knowledge. Town of Manchester, Conn., will .V vicinity of McKee Street. will pass the 650 mark. Prior to Old? He's not as old as your be In session at the Municipal I FD R R E N T— ROOM In private the commissioning exercises in the father!," —Joseph C, Grew, former ambas­ sador to Tokyo. / Building the following days dur List your property with USED CARS home, suitable for 2, kitchen auditorium, there w ill be a review, “ W ell?” Ing the month of February. 1944: privileges If desired, near bus weather permitting, of the Spar “ He’s one of the very cleverest Jarvis for results! 19.30 to 1941 Fantastic things lie ahead. Don!t Tnesday, Feb. 1st, 8 o’clock line. C?all 2-1625. I f no answer call company on the parade ground at and moat influential men in the com. 1M4 n siA Mxici. me. r. w, wa v. a r*T. e». ______2-0296, 37 Llnnmore Drive. ask whether management ean P. M. to 5 o’clock P. M. Any Make — Any Model 10:30 a. m. whole'^world of welfare promo­ Wednesday, Feb. 2nd, 8 o’clock produce. The wcat produced no “ Don't go nc.nr your fiillicr loniglil—lie’s still writing that 80 OAKLAND ST. MANCHESTER ALEXANDER FOR R E N T— SIN G LE and double tion!” ships before the war. I P. M. to 8 o’clock P. M. Any Condition Wrfong Type of Shoe Used “Honestly. Mother, I'm sorry, Icller to Wasliinglon ahoiil the nwliil income lax blank o’clfick rooms, private entrance. Inquire — Henry 3. Kaiser. A T yffp Thuradav. Feb. Srd, S OPEN EVENIN&S»*TIL 9; SAT. - 6 a: ■ .. ■ but I dont think I ilka Uifluenttal / If vgcfiiiiiii II su • at 8 Chestnut atreet or call Ihcy sent him I" P. M. to 5 o’clock P. M. JARVIS Call Hartford 8-1990 Kokomo, Ind.—(A5— A woman ]Is or welfare or promotion. ' V . - Friday Feb, 4th, 8 o’clock 2-0769. Real Estate and has asked police to help her find like sleeping -■ better. Good P. M. to 8 o’clock P, M. Ask for Joe ' $90 she had placed for safekeep­ I night."r TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX WASH TUBBS T^rst Aid BY LESLIE TURNER o’clock FOR RENT—ROOM. sulUble for Saturdnv, Feb. ,5th, 8 Mortgages 1 or 2 gentlemen. Inquire at 189 ing in her shoe—one of those, Peony stood bitterly In the hall. P. M. to 5 o’clock P. M. Oak street, upstairs. 'Tel. 7050. open-at-the-toe styles. I She wasn’t like that when she CAM you Monday, Feb. 7th, 6 o’clock 26 Alexander Street was 16! Why, she'd have been ,, W H E R E P a p a s l e e p s IfATITF CAFThai P. 51. to 8 o’clock P: M. Phones: 4112 or 7275 all eager and flattered If her Ev e r s in c e t h e y b r o k e in to t h e c e l l a r n e x t door $ASY VKiUr 8IMIMP Tuesday, Feb. '8th, 8 o’clock WANTED Read Herald Advs. mother had Invited her in to help NAZI UINeiiOOrOff P^ M. to 5 o’clock P. M. Impreaa an important guest! But • AND g o t a w a y w ith NEARLY A HALF A TON • " WITH AWMOLC Wipe. Wednesday, • Feb. 9th, 8 o’clock Crocheted Set I Carrie— THBMteiSWINAfD P. M. to 8 o’clock P. M. ON THt WAY Peony summed it ail up, "I just HOliAE.’ Thnrsdav, Feb. 10th, $ o’clock A T ONCE I can't make out these Jazz babies! " P. M. to 5 o’clock P. M. and she hastily rolled back into Friday. Feb. 11th, 6 o’clock the kitchen and had a highball. P, M. to 8 o'clock P. M. Saturday, Feb. 12tb, 3 o’clock A week later. Dr. Planish wa;. P. M. to 5 o’clock P. 51. ! ( NEWSBOY POSITION OPEN j invited to accompany Majoi Monday, Feb. I 'th, 6 o’clock Homeward on a pilgrimage to the P. M. to 8 o’clock P. M. , To Take Over Established Route [office of colonel Marduc. All persons claiming to be ag- TTie throne-room at Marduc, grieved by the doings of the As- j O f About 90 Customers In jCyco A Sagg’a was the ipaster scssors of the Town ol Manches-' [piece of Bobbyamith, vi’ho ad- terrXtorm., and those requiring OmCE CLERK-TYPIST Ivertlaed bimself as the Gertrude ■» eeea wmsssssssmm.il t a sic^ u. offsets nmst appear and file their I Stein of interior Designing.” Ii complaint at one ol these mect- HIGHLAND l>ARK SECTION I was as "plain and dignified ah ingfi or 'at some adjourned meet- I Rockefeller Onter, but a little N* OUT OUR WAY B Y J. R. WILLIAMS"^ OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE in,o -'f said Board of Tax Review. I smaller. ■ Tiie time of appeal la limited T7»e conversation between the ORFORD SOAP COMPANY OH. THERE LL THAT'S TK VCQST ^CGAtJ. JAKti^IT MIGMT MAKS HOMO/ARE YOU KIDOIN’ ^ by law to twenty days from and I Colonel and Dr. Planieb fell into -/ wn_L A i OP THCS6 LSSS0N6- TVlS SOAADSAB HBRVOUS -*-X A im 0EEM SO after the first day of February, ■ that atmoephere of an Oriental CHAWCE LlHeTV4lV ALW AYS BE EvEia COME A 6 '.N? OPPORTUNITIES.' A l o t o p u s w il l IF w e Tow o t m e x a w » TicR LE O siF^CE I P u t o n . - 1944. ‘ 75 HILLIARD STREET . ■ court which always clung about Guaikve Sebriet^r, THIS SUY MADAM WE, SHOU':-D Be StTTiNj’ WAlTIM' WERB WELD UP/— SO WliNTER UNOERW6AR-' — I ■ the Marducs. The Dpetor salaamed . Chairman.** OL' DtSE(2.TED s h e 'd l e a Rm f r o ^a WrTM A SHED AKT t e r s N O T BREhfTWWS WAVT'tU t TELL 'EW ROVU * ’■ Everett T. McKinney, 8553 WITH SONlE (2DSTY t h i s t o b e RUSTY HOOPS TK A WORD OF TH6 A SMRVIAP WITH A 8ecretai7. APPLY ONLY BY LETTER SmeU-Medium-Lsrqs b a b p e l h o o p s AJ r e a d y w h e m MSXT TIM E , BUT W O O E IN T UN BOUKST'CBUN ALADETHE John 1. Olson. . « T H E H E R A L D Drawstring bags and pretty I TO BOMB THF TH’ MA(aO--PO£STO.’ o u R Ch a iu c e THAT WOATT BE Board of Tax Review of the brimmed hat— s combination ai| A GiO WAR PQO- COA5ES.' WHAT TMEYtL* w a n t .' Town ot Manchester. effective and attractive as can be HEART OF GERMANY OUCTON &(h,MT .OP'WE AO s t o r e s !! Match your new coat or contrmsll T i It with this set made of felt, fallh | MICKEY FINN More Tronble LANK LEONARD 5 6 8 7 or velveL Pattern No. 8563 is in lisesH snudl 21, medium 22. smd largi I PLUG IT N t . OE6TROYER6) IT'S PROBABLY A WE'RE W A T O U G H ^ V TOM-I-I m u N T M e 23 Inch bead slae. Hat and bafi , ______8 E «T y o u c a n ! MUST HAVE iTRIOC— MORE LIKELY SPOT, MICKEY! IF SAtSLL . MOrOJf NOOMi take 1 1-4 yards 35 or S9-lncb m a I TMker* ANOTHER) OUR ONLY HDPE MOVED OFF, / THEVVE STOPPED w e START UP THEY\L V SMOXCiX SIR! R LMK MRS By 5tra. Anne Oabot Inatructiona tor the Stocking-Cap terlal, with 5 yards rlc-rac. I BAD LEAK 16 TO REMAIN AT SIR— CAN’T \ THEIR MOTORS — HEAR US— IF WE CRUSfO R SNORTi I t almost has to be seen to be Set (Pattern No. 5887) oend 15 For this attractive pattern, sent I PORV9ARO. Ilf, DEPTH! HEAR THEM* / HOPING W E lL MAKE 00N% THE PRESSURE— c/Ncu/ri believed—It’s that pretty! A 18- cents in Coin plus 1 cent poB^ge, 15 cents, plus 1 cent for postage l Your Name and Address and the in coins, with your name, address! c a p t a i n ! A MOVE! tneb stocking cap done in clear yellow with a band o f brown and Pattern Numbei to Anne Cabot pattern number and size t o , Tin I a band of bright green at the edge The Manchester Evening Herald Manchester Evening Herald. T,r| r « wihooping big embroidered 1150 Sixth Avenue, New York 19. day’s Pattern Service, 1180 SixttI flower motif. In burnt orange, N. y. Avenue, New York 19. N. Y. I white and green le calculated to Have you had the Anne 'Cebot Keep up your wartime sewing I M l make all eyes turn your way on a Album for the winter of 1944? Its thus you are helping bring vlctorjl winter’s day. The mittens match 32 pages contain designs for all sooner. You’ll find 62 pages of a b l and are knockouts. Do the set In sorts of warm sweaters, mittens sorbing sewing news, l 02 nevl any three bright color combina­ scarves, hsts, vesttes, ss well as designs in the new. fall Issue oil tions. But please try one In yellowl many gift designs. Pries '15 cenu ••Fsshion," just out. A copy u| T « pbUin eonidMe crocheting psr copy. .2$ eeato. MrN«istil FiaSmie. Iw. • ' o u s ( ^ t a eu sss giarKT 7 - ■ (- - ^ ’ iY ; .J..-!* - ■. V' . ' • * , *^. ,

f I w K - • ■ • .1- T U E S D A Y . JANUARY 26, 1944 ?AGE TWEH.H8 Manchester Evening Herald \ W ar Bonds Will Preserve and Protect the American Way

«>- On the contrary it has been a The Mothers' Circle of 8 t Oe- Uslnff Dynamite Here gradual Increase that apparently nuU wUl meet Thursday evening To Loosen the Topsoil Urges Action A v e rsfo Dolly CIreolotkMi About Town with Mrs. John Barnard of 20 daught the authorities not or­ Far tha Moath of Deoambn, 1060 . 'l l ganized properly to combat with The Wftsther Moore street. ! The fro s t is so deep in the To Aid Youth the situation, ' Fofaeam a( U. S. Weathar Boraao ' Edwin D'AfottlM vt *W O oopw ground that Alexanaer Jarvis Third Degree Supper 8,504 Hin •trcet, leK Sunday ou the SU- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Fergu- has found difficulty in grmiiig Oocaalonal BgM nto wtto a# Bon and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thorp It was announced by Grand F. T. Blish Hardware Co. ver Meteor«for a ▼aeatlott of three the roads and digging for wa- w a f tka A o M iavortaat .tamparatno .ehaagaa are in Boaton. Mr. Ferguson and Knight James Tierney that the » 793 MAIN s t r e e t MANCHESTER, CONN. weeke In St. Peteeebur* and Mi­ ' ter and sewer pipes in bis. Speaker Advises Com­ Third Degree supper,' slated for a< d re o to tle n a ami, Florida. WhUe li> Florida he Mr. Thorp are attending the win­ ter meeting of the New England Greenbrooke development. He Sunday, January 30, promises to will viatt M pwanta who make has been forced to use dyna­ munity -to Cooperate be well attended. The affair will be Manehester~~-A City o f Vttlaga Charm Immt in Bradenton. Daily Newspaper Aesoclatlon at the Copley Plaza. Newspaper men mite to start excavations. It Against Delinquency. held at the Parish Hall of St. from all of the six New England has required the work of an Bridget's church and dinner will The following merchandise has arrived in our stock this past T.iim« Xx>dfo No. 73. Knlghta of experienced man as the bouses VOL. L xm ., NO. 98 (OtoeaMed a o r a g o U ) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1944 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTE IP Pythlaa, will meet tomorrow eve- states were present. be served at 5:30 sharp. Tickets arc nearly all finished on the Stressing the need for speed to are still available at the K. of C. week. Our advice is that you buy what you need as soon nlnc at 8 o’clock in Orange hall. streets where the work is be­ curb Juvenile delinquency William The Study group of the Catholic home or may be obtained from ing done -and the explosions MacKay, probation officer for the members of the committee. as possible. j. Second Ueutenant Roger L. Mi­ Ladiea of Columbus will meet at were likely to blow out win­ the K. of C. home tomorrow night Third District Juvenile Court, told A pea soup and Johnny cake Captured Germang Marched to Rear nor, of 23 Knox atreet, ia taking a dows. This was overcome by members of Campbell Council, nlne-weeka’ pUot training courae at 8 o’clock, with Father Stack as supper waa served last night prior conductor. After the lecture re­ placing plywood forms over all Knights of Columbus last night at to the meeting which was largely 1 Wood Splitting Wedges, 4 lb. or 6 lb. Demands Confess on four-engine Liberator bombera of the windows when the blast the K. of C. home pn Main street, Yankee Units Storm freshments will be served. Host­ attended. at Maxwell Field, Ala. is set off. that the time for concerted munici­ esses for this meeting will be Mrs. This plan haa been so suc­ 2 Heavy Galvanized No. 2 Wash Tubs Private Alton Hare, who waa Joseph Farr, Mrs. William Oahr- pal action is at hand. Few recog­ • t mann, and Mrs. John Daly. cessful that not a window has^ nize that the situation might be- home on a ten-day furlough from been broken. i 3 Eave Trough and Conductor Pipe—"-Galvanized Set Up Machinery Fort McClellan, Ala., haa been eom* acute because of the lack of FUEL OIL tranaferred to Camp Oeorge Mary Buahnell Cheney Auxil­ publicity in the cases. The names 4 G>leman GasoUne Lanterns— 2 Mantle Type Across Rapido River; M eade, Md. iary wtU have a social meeting to­ of Juvenile delinquents are not AND GAS morrow evening at eight o’clock The Rockville Emblem Club will published, neither is the party In­ hold a public bridge tomorrow volved brought into police court. 5 Good Stock House Brooms, Dust Mops and Wet Mops ^ For Service Vote at the Army and Navy aubhouse. evening at 7:1.1 at the Elks home. WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE Comrades of Ward Cheney Camp, Community Treatment Past IVesident Mrs. Raymond Community treatment Is prob­ Broad St. Tel. 7426 6 Tank Sprayers for Insecticid es and Whitewash ^Wantanadvancei No. 13, U.S.W.V. will be guests. Hunt heads the committee In Roosevelt Bluntly La­ Mrs. Letltia Rady, president of the ably the best remedy for this Renew Cassino Fight charge. Girl Plays auxiliary who heads the commit­ growing menace, said the speaker. 7 ! Dry Cell Batteries, No. 6, Quantity Limited bels State’s Right Plan tee of arrangements, hopes for a ’Hiat, too, miut be administered on on your salary? The Salvation Army Women’s a brOad plane, broad enough to be ’Fraud Upon American good turnout of the members of Home League will meet tomorrow FOR TOP VALUE 8 Galvanized Sheet Iron— Sheets 24” x 96” il/B IL B unneceawnr boirow- both camp and auxiliary. flexible and take care of the prob- M ale R ole; Invasion Forces Below VV ina U never wiee. a 'Per- afternoon at 2: IS In the Junior IN A NEW HOME Peoide’ as He Points aonal' loan which nrovidee Im­ lenu that arise. The commonest hall. Sewing has been received for cause for Juvenile delinquency le 9 Metal Tray Wheelbarrows— Rubber or Metal Tires Rome Spear Deeper mediate cash la often the heat Corporal Horace PaganI, son of the Memorial hospital so that there See the Ones BeinK Built By Those in Serv- Allied Fliers Down solution to a monejr problem. playing hookey from school, he H oax Fails You pay only lor the actual Mr. and Mrs. B. Pagan! of B9 wiH be work for all. Mrs. Rebecca Against ’Increasing Homestead street, who Is some­ said. From here It' leads to other GREENBROOKE 10 Old Hickory Smoke Salt for Smoking Hams rce Have No Lobby. time you keen the money. Por Wright and Mrs. James Wood will things. A recreational program, example: *30 for 3 weeks eosU where. In England, has been pro­ be hostesses. Second Call for Work Resistance’ as Nazis only 43c. A loan of tlOO cosU moted to the rank of sergeant. well organized and suited to the HOMES. INC - Washington, Jan. 26.— (/P) Big Bag o f Planes t30.60 when pnAnptly repaid Their grandson, Edward PaganI, teen age youngsters, especially Apparently Pulling In 13 monthly consecutive In- Mrs. Lawrence Mallon of" 595 On Walker Street — President Roosevelt de­ in Films Discloses stallmenta of ilO.OS each. Coma son of Mr. and Mrs. Ploto Pagan! Tolland Turnpike has received those under sixteen. Is urgently needed, hie declared. Units Back to Meet in. phone or write today. of Charter Oak street. Is with the word that her husband. Corporal For farther lafonaattoa call at manded of 0>nfirress today Sex; May Be Poten Coast Guard at New London, and Mallon is now in New Guinea. He A Gradual Increase Shoot Down Between Threat to Rear; Pa­ laeiw $10 la $300 Alexaader Jarvla Co. offloe oa adequate Federal machinery ia a aeaman first class. writes that he would appreciate Ever since the war starved, said tki Pretty Starlet. Urges Curbing Mr. MacKay, Juvenile delinquency Center atreet or at 26 Alexaader for fighting soldiers and sail­ 46 and 61 Japanese trols Enter Cassino. hearing from frienda in town. street. ^C609Ml/riNANCE CO. has been on the upgrade. It has ors to vote next fall, and • -- Private Francis Dwyer, a mem­ Hollywood, Jan. 26— (ff)— The Aircraft in Raid; Eight •toto Tboatov Ballilas ber of the U. S. Military Police Ushers of the South Methodist not been a sharp sweep upward. Phones: 4112 or 7275 bluntly Labelled a state’s- American soldiers mardi captured Germans to the rear tai an area taken by the Allied Fifth Trade by Axis Allied Headquarters, Al­ tatf Floor Fkoar S4M stationed in San Francisco, is studio thinkers, noted for their D. R- Browa. MvVe church held a social meeting at the rights vote plan “ a fraud up­ Army’s new landlngr south of Rome. This photo was made by the Army newspaper Stare and Stripes Wrecked on Ground. giers, Jan. 26.— (tP)— U. S. Lleoaoo Stt home on a ten-day furlough visit­ parsonage last night. Willard on the A m ^ can people.” In agile mental footwork, abandoned and was radioed from the Mediterranean theater to the United States by OWL ing hia family. Horton waa elected chairman and H/6HEST SPOT CASH PRICES PAID today whatever hopek they nwy troops have stoimed acroes unuaually vehement language, the Advanced Allied Headquar­ In Own Ships a discussion was held about the Range and Fuel president eald "our mllUona of have bad that they'd discovered a the Rapido river in renewed The Study group of the North work of the ushers In general. fluting men do not have any lob­ ters, New Guinea, Jan. 26.— battle for Cassino—already Methodist WSCS will meet this Motion pictures were shown, and handsome new leading man and by or presaure-group on Capitol began wondering If perhaps they (/P)— More than 150 Ameri­ Land Says Proper Con­ entered by patrols, field dis­ evening with Mrs. Earl H. Furge- Mrs. W. Ralph Ward, wife of the OIL HID to aee th at Justice ia done fo r Nazis Blamed son at the parsonage, 70 Henry pastor, served refreshments. didn’t have a potential pretty Acts of Labor Board can and New Zealand fight­ patches said— and Fifth TICKET PRINTING them” and added: starlet. trol of Merchant Ves­ Wednesday morning it will street. *1 am aure th at I can asepreaa ers and bombers, making Army invasion forces below METERS The change of pace resulted In Massacre one of tbe best coordinated pay you to come to their wiahee In thla matter and r^erday when Tania Chandler, sels Necessary to Main­ Rome have speared deeper Temple Chapter, O.E.S. will Meter prints amount of de­ their reeentment ogainat the dle- Violate Constitution raids since tbe war began,” against “increasing resistance,” it meet tomorrow evening at eight Sagging Upholstered Pnmiture 20, alim and Indubitably feminine^ tain Peace in Future. livery on your slip for your crlmlnatlon which Is being prac­ who had played a male role suc­ shot down between 46 and 61 waa announced today. Tbe Noxis o’clock In the Masonic Temple. Restored To |ts Original Condition wa ticed against them.” Of Prisoners apparently were pulling unite Pinehurst cessfully m one film, essayed her Following the Initiation the 42d With . . . "SAG-PRUF” protection. * »- Sends Special Meeeage Japanese planes and destroy­ Washington, Jan. 26—<*1— Ths back from the Cassino front to for your meat. Please come birthday of the Temple will be ob­ A Patented Guaranteed Process. little hoax again and waa discloa Special House Commit­ ed eight more on the ground Sun­ Mr. Roosevelt sent the Capitol ed as a glri, a pretty one. R ed O ffensive Axis powers should not be permit­ meet the great threat to their before noon as our store served. Mrs. Florence Horton, Applied On Tour Premises. a apecial message on the soldier- tee Report Hits Re­ day to raise enemy losses in de­ rear. Mrs. Ina Hohenthal, Mrs. Eva Chairs, $5.00 Divans, $10.50 "The etudloa are always yelling Special Soviet Investi­ fense of Rabaul this month above ted to have any overseas trade in closcs at 12 o’clock Wednes- L. T. Wood Co. DON’Y SELL YOUR CAR FOR k m OLD PRICE vote laeue. In an admitted depar­ about the lack of men,” she com­ Appiaa Way Out Wood, Mrs. Belledna Mansur, and Telephone Evenings, 2-0909 ture from cxiatom and precedent, gating Committee quiring Clauses on 300. The praise was voiced by Ma­ their own vessels "for a period of da.ys. their asaiatanta are in charge of (Rutledge A. Parker) 51 arnell St. Tel. 4495 mented later. ’T thought Pd have Cuts Off Two rine MaJ. Oen. Ralph Mitchell, It now seems certain the inva­ If yon are low on points, he even took notice of House leg­ better luck ia male roles, Oh, years” after the war. Rear Ad­ sion thrust has at'least cut ths arrangements. islative procedure which might Reports 11,000 Poles Union Membership. commander of Air Forces in the serve Kraut and Spareribs welL” ’ ^ Solomons, after the raid was an­ miral E. S. Land, Maritime com­ Applan way, and aeriously threat­ permit final action on the aoldiers’ ens the remaining Caaslno-Romx which are only 1 point a Obtained Man’s Role Buried in Forest. Main Railways nounced today by headquarters. mission chairman and War Ship­ vote Issue without a roll call vote, Miss Chandler, who recently Washington, Jan. 26.—(/P) highway, perhaps having it under GET THE HIGHEST PRICE! and fiung a challenge to congress­ Assanif Called Effective ping administrator, has advised pound. was working as a teletypist in —The National War Labor' Congress. artillery fire. Fresh Porh RANGE AND men "to stand up and be ooimted. London, Jen. 26—(P)—A special General MitcheU said this latest American combat units are ad­ "There are times, I think, when Board was ageused by a ape^ In testimony on the Independent SPA R E R IB S...... lb. 25e (OoatlBaed on Page Two) Soviet Investigating Commission Approximately 2 5 O9OOO in a series of sustained assaults vancing through minefields north G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. the president can speak as an in­ dal House committee today on the New Britain stronghold offices appropriation bill for 1945, FUEL OIL WE ARE LOOKRlG FOR today placed the blame squarely made public today. Land said prop­ of Cassino after a second crossing Fancy New Kraut — no terested ettisen,” Mr. Roosevelt of violating the constitution Nazis Severed from from Solomons bases was "one of of the Rapido river, a headquar- on the Germans for the Katyn for­ er control of the enemy’s merchant ptdnts. .381 Center St. Tel. 6566 Lumber of All Kinds Baku 'T think there would be by requiring maintenance-of- Direct Communication the most effective ever completed 'tera officer declared. Small Tender Fowl — no ALL MAKES OF CARS widespread resentment on the est massacre of 11.000 Polish war in this area.” marine operations was “Just as Headquarters said it had no in­ House Favors union membership clauses in necessary to maintaining a future points. James A. Woods Alason Supplies— Paint— Hardware lairt of the people of the nation If prisoners. This Incident led to a With Rept of Army. First more than 40 dive-ix>mb- formation that Cassino yet had they were unable to find out how break in diplomatic relations be- contracts between' workers ers swept down on Lakunal, Ra- peace as Is their disarming and been taken. Once each week serve $ Balsam Wool Insulation W . h .v . th. “know-how” to "con­ their individual representatives tween the Soviet and the Polish and employers. The commit­ baul’s principal' fighter strip, and ths prevention of their rearming. French troops north of the bas­ healthful Liver. Weditm- dition” can and truck.— and our Open Until 9^very Night! had .expressed themselves on this Bill Extending government in London when the tee, set up to Investigate “acta of B o n e t in l silenced l7 anti-aircraft poaltiona “With our little yellow enemies tion town were forced from Mt. day we offer Calves’ Liver prices ars axtremely reaionabls. - legislation —^which goes to the latter asked the Intemationsl Red executive agencies beyond the London, Jsn. 26-^ff)— The with 1,000-pound bomba. Then 18 over there,” the blunt-spoken ad­ Croce by bitter Nazi c6unter-at- —Pork Liver—Beef Liver. :OAL COKE OIL Scratched or chipped paint invite, root of the right ot dtisenshlp. Croae to Investigate after Ger­ scope of their authority,” declared enptare of Kmenegvardelak torpedo bombera followed in, af­ miral told the committee, "every­ taclca, with close fighting contln-' mans blamed the Rusaiana for Um thing they have built tor the past Other good meat cuts for ru.t and quick deterioration! Let W ar Powers la a bUatertng report to the House was nanonnoed today by Mar­ ter ground defenses . were para­ uing. FOOD SALE T el. 5 1 2 5 u. bump out thoM fendan, and "I deem the legLsiation Imperera- a trocity . that the oonsUtution can not be shal StoSn to an srder af the lysed, to plant 2,000-pound bombs ten years or so is a combatant 2 Main St. The Moscow radio announced Reslstanoe "Comparatively U ght" Winter days . . . Lamb Ever Ready Circle, ‘‘touch-up’’ your car or truck Don’t Sell Uiml You See Us! tiva.Ive. . . ..I I t certaincertainly ly wwould ould aap­ suspended by the president or his 6»T" ______in the mid-section of conersta ship. Don’t deceive yourselves at the apecial Soviet Investigating all about that Every tanker, every While the Germans threw in­ Stew — Soup Bones — NOW! A chack and “ tuna-up” by pear unneoeasary that our soldiers Measure Unanimously agents “merely because a state of runways and on the coral exten creasing opposition against the in­ Kind’s DauKhierB. our axperienced mechanics now and aallom and merchant marine commission had found that the 11,- war exists.” Moecow, Jsn. 26— UP)—The great sions. cargo ship, whatever type ship R o a s | . Pork — or boiling 000 bodies In Polish uniforms bur­ vasion troops who Isnded In ths cuts o f Ham. may .ava troubis and si^ n M kave to make a special effort to Approved After March Win Iniferll Present System Russian northern offensive has Aa the bombers turned away, they have built, has become a Nettuno-Anzio areas, an Allied of­ later on! retain their right to vote.” led 10 miles from Smolensk with­ combatant ship. FRESH PINEHURST 2 P. M., Jan. 27 out coffins, at the latest in the If the Labor Board’s “autocratic reached the two main railroads SO Japanese planes attacked, only ficer said this resistance stJU was ffcaiw ar Call ler Appaielaieet — TOOATI c u lls Bin "MeeaUigleee" Praises Manner in to be set upon by 70 fighters pilot­ Advices Screws On Japs "comparatively light.” HAMBURG ...... lb. 25e MANCHESlit MOTOR SALES The chief executive described spring of 1942, were those of ''Po­ challenge to conaUtutional author­ running west and south of Lenin­ "If you want to have peace in ed by American and New island (C^ro radio said the Allies the hill passed by the Senate Dec. Which Authority Used. ll^ war prisoncra shot by the ity remains unanswered and un­ grad, cutting off approximately the world for the next generation, Plenty of Lamb Chops — North End TELEPHONE 4134 German Invaders.” remedied,” the report aald, ”lt will filers. These toot down at least 32 were 19 miles from Rome.) Pork Chops — and Grote A WEST CENTER STREET 8 as "meaningless.” This measure 280,000 Nasi troops from direct and probably 46. (some returning you had better put the screws on The troops wers spurred by an­ Solimene & Flugg, Iiic. would turn the aerricemen’a vote SUte Capitol. Hartford, Jan. 26. The commission charged the Imperil our present economic sys­ these boys and keep them there a Weigel Frankfurts. Manchester Hardware YES! messacre waa perpetrated by the tem and wUl mark the transition communication with the rest of pilots counted 4$) enemy planes other visit from Lieut. Oen. Mark 634 Center St. Phono 5101 problem over to the states. —(P)— Without opposition, the the German Army. which were added to the eight while. Let them run their rivem W. Clark, Fifth Army command­ We have just received The moment the Senate clerk Germans to place the blame on the of our government from one of and harbors shipping, and the Formerly Hibbard’s Store House approved today a measure Soviet union, to wipe out enemies laws to one of men.’^ A Soviet war communique an­ planes destroyed on tbe ground. er, who expressed satlsfactton some nice W E H AVE-w I finilhed reading the president’s nounced last night that Gen. Two bombers and three fighters coastal shipping. But I don’t think with their progress. message. Senator Taft (R.-Ohlo) extending the governor’s war of the Germane and to swell Ger­ Five of the seven' committee the Japs have any right to be SCOTCH HAM man ststistics of enemy casualties. Leonid A. Govorov’s Leningrad were lost but one bomber crew German planes struck at tha Jumped to hts feet and declared: emergency powers for one year members including C2ialrman Army had fought its way Into the and a fighter pilot were saved. treated as civilized human beings, AND BOTH Studied by Pollah Government Smith (D , Va.) signed the report *T resent, as one of those who unUl F eb. 1, 1946. atrateglo rail hub of Krasnog- Return in Afternoon and I would not let them do any (Oontoined on Page BigM) LARGE AND SMALL propone state voting for the arm­ The Soviet atrocity report was A dissenting opinion was filed by flying or have any transoceanic WOOL The WU was unanimously ap­ studied Immediately by the Polish vardelsk, 30 miles southwest of That attack waa made Sunday LINK SAUSAGE ed eervtces, the designation of Repreeentatives Voorhls of CaU- Russia’s second city to sever the morning. Sunday afternoon, JO merchant marine.” ROOFING that proposal as a fraud.” proved by a voice vote after Re­ government here. fomia and Delaney of New Torl^ The Russians previously had In- Important trunk line running west Allied fighters returned, repMted- If allowed to build sea-going Many Birds Eye items Taft said the president bad de- publican Iioader B. Lea Democrats, who held the boaril to the Estonian city of Reval. craft, he said, they would be sub­ ASBESTOS SIDING "has not exceeded authority duly are now point free, includ­ 6 wayi ^to prote<;t Jr, Iff Old Lyme told the House (OoBttnned on Page Four) Krasnogvardelak is also the north­ (Oonttnoed on Page Bight) ject to rapid conversion to fight­ SKI PANTS (OMttoued aa Pagu B g k t) granted to it by Congress itself.” Flashes! ing Wax and Green Beans ern terminus of a railway running ing ships, and ’T don’t think you INSULATION R gave legislators much satls- Signing the msjority report with fsctlon to see thst the emergency southwest to Lugs and Pskov. can trust them any more than you (Late Bnllettas ot tbe UP) WIra) —Spinach — Peas and Car­ Smith were Representatives Peter­ would trust a ahe-bear with cubs, rots. Expert workniaaslilp. All work powers given the governor lest Town Expected to FtsU guaranteed. Reas4>nable Prices. son (D. Oa.), Hartley (R., N. J.), unless there were s couple of bul­ J^esr had been exercised "In such Eden Avoids Govorov’s troops stormed Into Bosnian Town let holes in the beai.” Russia Rejects Offer You will find a full line .No obligation tor aa estimate. Axis Link Cut a satisfactory manner.” Jennings (R., Tenn.), and Hoff­ man (R., Mich.) Krasnogvardelak from Piuhkln, Although hin preliminary re­ W ashlni^n, Jsn. 26.—<81 See of Brids Eye Frosted Foods W rite. e y e s ig h t^ retary of State Hull annoonoed to­ $ As approved and aent to the 14 miles to the northeast, and 2.98 PoHclea LIsiM Dangerous marks referred generally to “the at Pinehurst. Senate, the measure was the same Is Reoccupied day that Russia had rejected Uw By Argentina Direct Stand The ■ majority listed these poli­ front dispatches reported that the Axis powers,” A ^ lrsi Land’s tes­ Rurton Insnlatim; Co. aa tost adopted last irear except town, already outfianked from the timony went “off the record” when offer of the United Stotas to em­ i NEW ARRIVALS cies as “highly dangerotis and east and w ^ was expected to ploy Ita "good ollloea" In restoring 180 Oxford St. Hartford - RETAIL SALESROOM ^ ^ It provided for publication menacing to the system of pri­ he was ssked specifically if he with the pubUc acts of aU orders fall momentarily. diplomatic relatloBs between Po­ ; Planter’s Peanut Butter — Phoae Hartford 82-4518 Reaffirms Policy of vate enterprise and the constitu­ Mrkonjegrad Retaken would apply the same rule to Ger­ * 2 *4 -lb. jars of Plum Jam— Diplotaatic Relations issued, and it requires that' all Vladim lrakaya, nine nrdles east m any. • land and Rossin. Hnll made the tional right of Judicial review of of Krasnogva^eisk on a branch By Partisans; Forced annonneement at a news eonfer- I Extra large size Prunes and With Germany and town clerks be ’furnished with Not Recognizing War­ administrative decisions: Wifi Be "Ace la Hols^ Manchester Knitting Milh X copies of gubernatorial order*. line to Tosno, jimetion point on . The American merchant marine, enoe. He brongfat oat that the j Honey Butter. time Changes in Map. "(1) The board has adopted the Lenlngrad-Moscow main rail­ To Evacuate at Trizla. Rnssinna took the poaltlon that Japan Severed Today. Marsh told the House that the the policy that... .financial status Land told the committee, will be MANCHESTER GREEN OPEN DAILY 9 4o 9 bill gave the governor emergency way line, was captured in this they do not feel the situation be­ or ability to pay of the employer the "ace in the hole” at the peace I Temple Oranges are now powers ’In a Umlted way for a drive, while other units of Gov­ London, Jan. 26—(T)—Yugoslav Ubie. Ships, he said, are the only tween themselvee and Poland ia POULTRy RAISERS! Buenos Aires, Jan. SS.-::4g) — London, Jan. 26. -(P)—Cau- is irrelevant and immaterial and I in the market and along limited time,” and be said the tioualy aideatepping a showdown orov’s forces moved across the partisans’ have .stormed and re- article of war which has "more right for snooeMfuI nse of the U. S. Argentina severed diplomatic re- that any employer whose busbieas Loilngrad-Moscow line between offer nt this time. with Tangerines — Pink on the ticklish question of Polish occupied the western Bosnian • • • latlona with Germany and Japan territorial sovereignty, Foreign Tosno and Chudovo. (A British atronghold ot Mrkonjiegrad, near Conttnnsd on Page Bight Graoefruit and Fancy Flor­ (Oontlaaed oa Page Poor) (ConttBued on Page Two) today to complete belatedly a aol- Secretary Anthony Eden reaffirm­ broadcast, recorded by CBS, said Jajee, the recently liberated head­ Would Cancel CItiBeashIp ida Oranges offer you plen­ Detroit, Jan. 26.— UP) M im J o­ Id stand by tha weetem heml- ed today Britain’s policy of not today that Tosno’s capture was quarters bastion of Marshal Joalp ty o f citrus variety. recognising wartime changee In Treasury Bahnee expected soon.) hanna Tifclber, 88, Oerman-bom ■Ifiiere against the Axis. Bros (Tito), but have been forced Would Revoke the m ap o f ESurope Tlie Germans wers reported to evacuate the strategic town of Fliers Hammer nurse nt a Detroit hospital, applied THE OUTSTANDING The last of 21 republics In the However, he left a loophole by W ashington, Jan. 96— (8^— T hs battling violently to hold their Tusla Ineastem Bosnia, ’Hto’s today for caneeUntlon of her VEGETABLE ITEM FULL s n i. SLASS Americas to break off relations quoting the statement of Prime positlan of the Treasury, Jsn. 24: grip on these main rail arteries American citisenship, and Assist­ war bulletin said today. ant U. S. Attorney Lonla M. Hop­ FOR WEDNESD.AY IS with Germany and Japan, Argen- Minister Churchill that no R e ce ip ts, |84Ji48,S43.45; ex­ but their use of them already haa Mrkoniegrad was swept up in French Areas ROLLINQ PIN ttria announced the action after a Citizen^ Rights penditures, $227,814,480.10; net ping quoted her ao saying, "If 1 FANCY 3 . A v W totl6Cto4l B loff. Guard agaiaat 3. Don’t ait in yevreum thadew. Raad- changes would be reconilsed "un­ the German advance down the WHIi purck.M of . . . p.M.4 1. D«ii*t sH in Shada «vny long night of conferences among less toey take place with the free balsnee, $10,408,881,090.89., (Osnttonsd «■ Page could return to Germany Pd be eo FRESH BROCCOLI light raflactod into tha ayaa ^rom ahiny ing or working in your own ohadow can Vrbas river valley from Banja Lu­ glad that 1 weald Use Hitler’s .1 Dt. SALSBURY’S light to aUaiinato tfisni and oaa indizact leaders of ths government of consent aipJ g< ^ w U l o f th e p ar­ ka, SO miles to ths north, two ,taflactor laaapa adMiaver poaaibla. Hava aiBfiuaa4 A highly poUabad tabla aboold ba cauaa aavara ayaatrain Your diadow cam Presl:tont Oen. Pedro Ramires. Justice Department ties concerned. Mosqnitos Stab at Un­ foot.” She toM Federal Judge E d., Store Closes At Noon! radnoe tha amount o f light oa an ob}act to weeks ago, which also overran the ward J. Molaet, who grmutaS tho A ¥ i ^ T M B coma aivar yotur/laft aboaldat. Navar cOvarad if you ara to work or >aad at it for PoUoe Jtoaad Up Spies gins Action Against Eden’s declaration made clear liearby hill fortress of JaJee and specified Objectives Please come in before 12:00 . « . pAcIcd in rellifif pin 1/ia ita normal iatan^^. ' While these dlscusuons were in that Britain waa determined not eppUcstoa, that she beenmo con­ «aad tod ag /. aagr la o ftb «4 tin *. rogrese, It also was revoalsd to- several otoer partisan-held towns verted to National Soclallam la n»€ $dMi iBHk University Teacher. to recognise any change in the Output Apparently Hits northeast of Sarajevb. Jajee In Western Germany. conditioner. Uwn prniM rctnlto. Say, polics wers Ikuq' rounding up ■tatua quo of PoUsh territory be­ 1988' and "can no longer stand the AdvffttMd In foirf fovoriU form many personal-soma reported to waa retaken on Jan. 21 by T ito’s mental strain of life as I am living ood ponltry pnpert. d fore the German invasion ot that forces. X London. Jan. 26—(ff)— Allied ItmiUd. See m todoy. be members at. Argentine society Hartford. Jan. 26.—(P)—The De­ It.” An enemy alien hearing board partm ent Justice today filed a country Sept 1, 1939, and rabae- Goal of Victory Volunte Tusla fell before superior Ger­ bombers and fighters hammered —in an extensive espionage ring at m elent n t RRussian aweep'lnto eastern will decide whether she will be In­ which has been operating In the dvU action with the clerk at the man forces, ’nto’a communique re­ targets in northern France for the terned or paroled until she ean be Pefiand. ported. Strong enemy reinforce­ fourth straight day today .after cou ntry. U. S. District court to take away Washlngtmi. J ^ 28.—(P)—Na-hnew ah^M either in action or ready deported. leferrlng ' ments fought their way down • • • LARSEN'S President Ramires hlinaelf ar­ tha American dUsenshlp ot Dr. for It at the end last jrear: swift R. A. F. Mosquitos had non-recogiution of Pollah territo­ tional production, whidi b^aa at from tbe north and jetoed the ranged to broadcast bis govern­ Theodme Karl Slegd of the Uni- rial changes which he had ad- Two 48,000-ton battleships; broken a one-night lull in the Al­ Fruatmtes Revolt Attempt months before Pearl Harbor aa hard-pressed Oermana engaged in lied aerial offensive by stabbing Asuncion, Paraguay Jan. SA— FEED SEF^VICE m ent’s declaloB to ths people. v a n ity at Connecticut faculty on dreaaed to tlM lato Preaolar Gen. Etoven cruisers: Following Ramlres’s signing at grounds that be fUsely took hia tha *Metonae effort" and soon house-to-house fighting inside the at unspecified objectives in west­ UP)—Tho govemmeat aanounoed It 38 Depot Square TeL 5406 Wladyslak Sikorski In 1961 after 18 aircraft carriers; frustrated aa attempted revela­ A. the decree ending relatione. It was oath of naturaUsatioB by Intanding Ruaela and the Polish government changed to the "war effort," ap­ 80 carrier escorts; town against Tito’s partisans. The ern Germany. * anpounced that the German and ”to retain aUeglance and fideUty/ battle for tbe-town, which con­ R. A.. F. raiders also struck at tion nt dawn today. A'commnalque In exile had signed a pact Eden parently haa reached ttr goal— 128 destroyers; from tbe Ministry of Interior aidd Japanesa embawadoii srould be to ths (Jermaa Rdch." 806 destroyer-escorts, and tinued for more than a week, cost northern Prance during the night ^ it lam told (Commons: victory volume. units of the disbanded Liberal pat^ handed their pasqports Immedi­ Revocation of dtiaenshlp would Stands am Charter PitoUptos 86 aubmnrines. the Germans moro than 800 then, operations, which were carried ately. maka tha Oerman-bom "teacher of This waa the inference drawn n to' adserted. out without loos, said the Air ty and ADied organisations tried P o J ^ fc»tclier ‘ T his remains tha poaltlon. Hia And ths Navy goal ia a 80 per to taho' possession of pollco hend- British and American The actkm today, two years af­ language and Uteratnrs UaUe to Majesty’s govanunent at couras from the announcement ot P ro ­ cent boost In tonnage for 1944. Out Important Ballwny M inistry. Intarament, according '4o Thomas duction Chief Donald Ndson last Tugoalav Fifth division unite The day raiders encountered qnnrtero and barracks. The Para, ter most other Latin Ainsrlcian stands on tha principlaa enunciat­ Other Goals Ineiaaafl gnayan government Is headed by countries had cut their oonneo- J. Dodd, Jr, spedgl aadstant to ed la the Atlantic oartor.’ night that December ouq«t to­ Other increases thla year win be have cut tbe ia^ortant railway poorerer conditions than 3restei> the U,. 8. attorney general, cur­ tals had levelled off to iq>praad- Joining Sarajevo with the coastal day, when the weather was almost President Hlglnlo Mortnlgo. War R elief 4 . Roat your oyot ow a l onnity. Tour S. KoopWlbacloain.BaawvosroorbaIbo 8 . ilao riglil Iralba. floor la i^ ahould tlona with the Axis, followed an­ Ruaria recently propom In aircraft, 68 per cent; tolps In • * * kava ISO aratta; tabla lampa. 100 to 180 nouncement last week ot th s a ^ rently attached to tha office of U. the PoUab-Soviet frontur ha ad­ mately ths same as the previous general, 20 per cent, and signal area of Hercegovina to the south­ ideal, and were flying under a lay­ " ifo m g k o il * * * * ograa moao tiur 60 iua Ifaoao ao o m y Bao and bowle oeeadoeally to glua tihaea a both month, and that thera ia no oveiv west and have consolidated their HeM oa Stealing Chargee rest by ths British of an Argen­ 8. Attorney Robert P. Butler at justed «fi Una propossd b y an AlUad cam* c e n t greater Bostoa men employed la . d ia t o SOlDOO i araftahrightor your light Ortoqrbulba can at Trinidad aa roots to Europe. Mr. Dodd signed the complaint mission after ths First World war. although thera still win ba sh ifts However, there will be a down­ of tha Bosnian c^ ta l, ths parti- Bomb Ex ensy Air Flelda hnadfiag and transporting freight ■ MalBSootopondnaloaihilak. * amaa to 801$ laaa l i ^ 00 watto; Uteban. 180 watto. The consul, Osmar Alberto Bell Dr. Sdgel, 198 North street T his fins woul<* leavs R ussia in at major eraphaala. ward trend In produetton tor tha aans declared. , U. S. Thunderbolts dropped wore hdd tor tho Pedoral graiid mutb. was on his way to Baroeio- WUlimantlc, entered the United posaesrion ,of moat of tbs terri- Nelson’s report, which disclosed ground forces. BuppUsa at Parttaan forces driven from the bombs on enemy airfields at Gtl- Jury today In 81<886 bail, e a » oa na, Spain, when be was removed States at the Vermont borto in ton she t(^k la 1989. * among other produetkm attain­ CTltloal materials and critical 00m- Croat coastal town of BanJ, 38 serijen, Holland, yesterday for ebnrgeo of stealtag msrihaaillso from the boat and charged with 1981, filed hia dsdantion of Inten. ’Ths PoUsh govemmsnt in Lon. ments an Impieadve Navy raoord poaenta such as valvas and hast- miles below Flume, ware said to the second time in three dgys aa from latontoto sUiNaeBto, after BINGO spying. Hon ths.next yaar in Supsrior don suggeatsd ths Ualtsd States ot fighting vssssls oonstructod, exchangers have been obtained ba battling fiercely to retain a other AlUed jdanes rocked the walvtog haaitags befers U. S. Acting on evidence supplied by court nt Roekvilla and Ma petitian and Britain msdlate ths dispute, brought out that tnatoad ot tha qnd Liberty ship produetlaa. hold on tha coast and sharp fight- French coast for ths third straight OeoanlsMoaar WUInm O. Regen. British authoritlea, Argentina for naturaUaatlon in 1987 at Hart- but the Soviet announced it con­ previous alma at more and mors which made iq> about twtothlrds taig eras reported between SenJ day and the flftssnth time ttiia They welw Maim F. OMurIn, 8A Tonight at 8 O'clock The Manchester Electric Division gaa roundlim up aameroua par­ toed. Ha becama a dttosn in ths sidered the ^Uah ataad a nc|eo- and’ bettor and bettor, soma erar of tha 1248 ptodutitton. wm be ~ and Novi Vinovol and along the m onth. aad Sam S. Toeosoy, SS. ef Rsotoa sons ImpUoatad in tha rtag. Fedsral court at Hartford May 6, tion of Its offtr for aattlement of tools would be produosd In greater than half of the 1944 totaL SanJ-Otocrao-Graeac railway to The A m ericans bom bed ahr employao of Acnao n ot JM gh$ (Montevideo dt^tdiee aaid the 1988. the boundary coatrovaray. volume, others in lesser, and gen­ But, added Nelson: th e south. flelda at Lesuwarden, also in Hol­ Uaeo af OamMdge^ aad Tm ixtm acncm Fom m €3om rnin eaplonage ring had been working The complaint seeks to revoke The toreiga aecretazy also quot- eral production would conttnue at "T lw Job ahead erUl oontiaus to Numerous. Coat QulsUnga and land, while Thunderbolt flghtera A. Mahsasy, SS. ,at ~ ORANGE HALL to close touia irtth the German his dtiaenshlp and raatrain him ad Prlma Mlnlstor Chur»lll!a 1248 levels. ’ ^ > demand maximum effort and In­ Chetnika were reported aliln swept the entire Zuider Zee area. New SWya la AoMsn genuity from labor, managemant erhian partisan t r o ( ^ captured tw o A D M IS S IO N ...... 2 5 c XCeeUsasd an Piv* V nr) (Oanttened oa Fnas fftovl ’ am I^aga Tws) I The Navy, he said, had thsas and government" vmagea In western • Dalmatia. (O aal aa Pan Tarsi . > ‘ f