-a— ■ -^ v MancKeater Evening Herald MONDAT, lA m X t e T w , w it Average Daily Circulation . The Weather Foreoaat of Weaiher Bareau Daughteiis of Liberty No. ’ 125, for Uie 10 th zuccesdive year nnt King David Lodge, Corporal Earl Clifford Is home Seal campaign for the benefit of I. O. O. F., wil, meet at 7 o'clock for a ten day furlough.. He is sta­ misp ReachesId 1 Capitol .. 1 Dulles ^ Sees the Connecticut Society for Crlp-t this evening at the Watkln Broth­ tioned at Ogden, Utah. Corporal pled Children and Adults, Inc., ers Funeral Home, Ea.st Center Clifford came east to attend the Ag Solons Assembling Fear World British Second Army At* resigned that post and as yet her street to pay Ih ir final respects men's style show In Boston last successor has not been named. to Joseph Tedford. a member of week. He Is at his home her. un­ For Third Week. ^ „ tackfi in Triangle Be* The Contest for a seal design will Churchill Supports the lodge. til Wednesday when h# will start W ork; Pray in Senate close In April. The sum of $25 back to Ogden. BEAUTIFUI, PeOCe MJar tween Maas and Roer will be awarded to the high school Members of the American Le­ student submitting the prize-win­ For Repose of Soul. —^— River*; Houffalize gion Auxiliary are reminded of ning design, and the winner may RooseveWs Stand the pot luck supper tonight at Taken Without Fight enter a national contest which Say$ American People 6:30 at the Legion hall, followed TRUSSES BELTS State Capitol, Hartford, carries a prize of $100. Local art Jan. 16.—(/P)— The General Like International Co- By 2nd ArnioPed Divi- students under Miss Hope Hen­ by a Joint meeting of the Legis­ EXPERT FITTERS derson of the High school faculty lative. Child, Welfare, Rehabilita­ Assembly put aside all ‘operation as Idea But fiioii; Clear Germant tion and National Defense com­ Charter Still Valid are urged to compete. thoughts of state affairs to­ From North and We*L mittees. Department and dis­ Arthur Drug Stores day to pay a sorrowing hom­ Fear It as Reality. trict chairmen of the above pora- 845 Main At. Rubinow Bldg. Ward Cheney Camp, No. 13. U. SPRING WOOLENS age to U. S. Senator Francis mitteea are expected. Tells Commons Not All Paris, Jan. 16.— (A*)—^The S. W. V.. will hold lU regular T. Maloney. News of the Sen­ Cleveland, Jan. 16 — (>P)— The I Senator Maloney ' road center of Houffalize in meeting this evening In the State ator’s death reached the Cap- American people like International Objectives Can Be Taken by Death Armory with Captain Joel Nich­ for cooperation as an idea but fear I the center of the Belgian ^ itbl as the solons were assem­ Achieved Immediately i,-- ols in charge. bling for the third week of work, It as a reality,‘ declared John Fos­ bulge fell to the U. S. F in t • and within seconds a deep silence ter Dulles of New York today In —Unconditional Sur­ Army today while to the Clifford J. Sault. Phm. 2-c. is enveloped the’ Senate and House urging U. S, participation in con­ north, the British Second ; home on a 15-day furlough, visit- HALE'S SELF SERVE chambers, legislative conference render Slogan Seen No Jackets, Suits, temporary European decisions Army attacked north o f Sit­ tag his family at 30 Foster street. The Original In New EnglandJ roomb and dorridors. Great Value to Hitler. tard in the triangle between He la stationed at Portland, Ore­ Expreaaiona of Sorrow which ‘'will determine whether gon. From Democrats and Republi­ there is to be a third world war." the Maas and Roer rivers. cans alike came Atpressions of In an address preoared for de­ London, Jan. 16.— (/P)— : Houffalize fell without- a fight to ' TUESDAY SPECIALS aorrow'. livery at opening sessions of the Two G. I.’s keep an eye on a carload of Nazi prisoners who board the thain at Boston, Mass., and Prime Minister Churchill in- the "Hell on Wheels” Second Skirts, Coats Gby. Raymond E. Baldwin. Re- National Church Peace conference, are on their .... way. to a____ prisoner^____ ...i.cucrnni of war camp r*Arna for nhotn the duration. from NEA (Signal tele- Corps photo Armored division of the First d o V 8 e d today President! Army. Blue Beauty publiran, termed Senator Maloney Dulles, Gov. Thomas E. Dewey's photoi Roosevelt’s declaration that a "waryasualty." foreign affairs advisor In the 1944 The First and Third ArnUali LECLERC “ He c^rageously. patriotically, presidential campaigii. said the the objectives of the Atlantic between them cleared the Ger­ 2-Lb. Box mans from a large but loosely FUNERAL HOME 25c conacientl^aly and willingly as­ U.S. should step down from "the charter remain valid, though sumed a bui;dcn of duties beyond high level of theory and practice held area north and west o f tlM and Dresses not all could be achieved road center,' which baa been UiA. 2.^ Main Street Royal Deoaert his share t o ^ r r y .” international collaboration on the Red Armies Tear Gaping Holes immediately. He told the pivot of the German defense line. Phone S269 In the Senate, Chaplain Joseph level of actualities." T. Cunninghamxlcd that body In newly reconvened House of Only Barest Detail of Attartt Pkiia. Observing that America "has Pudding 4 29c the Lord's prayerVfor the repose” not yet adjusted itself fo the work­ Along 600-Mile German Front Ckimmons he did not believe the Onlv the barest detail waa giv­ of Senator Malone^ soul. ing conultions of collaboration,'' Allied slogan of unconditional en of the British attack. Sittard surrender had great political ia the narrow'apperidlx of Holland, AUCB OOFRAN (No Points) Father Cunnihghkm prefaced Dulles said, “the majority ^ our the prayer with the comment: people now acceot. in abstraot. the value for Hitler and he Insisted: between and . (Kniiwa As Qoeeo Ages) It ia 10 miles west of Allied held Soy Beans Can "Wo have lust received word proposition that international ISazis Announce Fall o f The war will be prolonged until SPIRITUAL MEIIIUM unconditional surrender has been Geilenklrchen in Germany and ■eVMta Ossgaarr at a iieventfe R *Gray Mannish Flannel that the Hon. Francis \Maloney trouble anywhere is of potential concern to us . . . but actually, Schloasberg in East obtained.” 14 mites south of RoermoBd. ■ a n With a y « a Sugar fleart 'died this morning. He was\a for­ in Hills Battle where the Roer river flows Into -^| PTTf*-g* DnMy, tacloding i f asp, mer newspaoermar and maypr of they inspire our government with Prussia; Communica­ \ Scoble Given Praise fears that it cannot collaborate the Maas. a A. M. to ff P. N. Or By.Appeliii- Meriden." The work of Lieut. Gen. Ronald Until recently, the Br'tlsh Army ' Lb. Jar *Wool Shetlands N. Scobie, British co.mmandcr in United States Senator Francla sm bA la toe Serylcs ot f Rs^ Peanut Butter 23c Bills intended to carry out G ^ - tion Lines Menaced. had units at the western end o f .' ernor Baldwin's inaugural rccomr (Continued on Page Two) j\gainst Yank Units troubled Gre,ece, drew praise from T. Maloney. 50, died today while for ao Veara. the flattening bulge. Probably only 1 Cbateh Street, Hartford, Uoan. mendatlon for liberalization of the the prime minister under critical in a light sleep at Meriden hos­ Workmen's Compensation act was Bulletin! questioning. Churchill said: "I pital. a fraction of its nine or more di- « rboM A-S024 *Pastel Kaska Cloth visions were involved for it took . Spaghetti or Macaronil^ Introduced today In the House as M«l«i;iie.l Column. London, Jan. A^.— (A*)— think he has doh« admirably.” the General Asaenibly tackled Its Essential Jol> FlcCt PilotS The prime minister spoke ex­ only 613 prisonera Ib 1-Pound Cellophane Packages ^ 2 i5 c third week of work. Rolling Down Road Russian troops In a freat temporaneously. He plans a full The First Army of Lieut. <»en. *Coatings Simultaneoi.sly. the Senate re­ new ofTensive have struck scale war atatement 'ni.uraday. Heai’t Attack Courtney H. Hodges also capturad el-ved from the chief executive the Within 9 8 Miles of Ma­ forward 38 miles in a 75-mile Laborltea and the obe Com­ without flght the stoutly eontsste A REMINDER! nomination as Labor Commission­ Lists Divided; Bomb Three ed resort town ©f Cheraln, four nila with Little Firing. wide breakthrough between munist membar ol the H>.uba, Wil­ er of John J. Egan, pow serving liam Gallkcher, asked tha ques­ Proves Fatal and a half miles ' northeast o f ' W hta Yen Need Mora Apples 16-Qt. Bskt. 95c *Houndstooth Checks a-i Interim su.jccssor to Former La- Some Critical " China Cities Warsaw and the itower-drive tions which drew out CThurchlll. Houffalize on the main later^ bo.-- Commissioner Cornelius J. General MacArthur’s Head­ salient already thrust across The House, in which ftaurchlll's highway to St. Vith. INSURANCE Dsnaher. quarters, Luzon, Jan. 16.— southern Polan^i to within 49 Conservative party is dominant, For Maloiiev Balm Blver Stand Cracks Would Increase Benefits (/P)— Sixth Army motorized miles of German Silesia and cheered the “ unLonditlonal surren­ Behind Houffalize, the Fire • Theft • AatoBKibile •Novelty Checks The labor hi-le proposed to in . i Breakdown Is Issued as Hong Kong, Swatow and der" stand and the pealse of Sco­ stand on the .Salm river Lemons Do>. 49c columns are rolling down a within 21 of Krakow, Pre­ as a three-division Amerta or Fumltara cnase from 5C to 60 per cent of Guide to Selective Ser- Amoy Targets After bie. United States Senator the average weekly salary the twisting provincial road with­ mier-Marshal Stalin announc­ At the same time Churchill in­ sault team beat slowly ^ w n the Large Buaek amount of benefits which may be last .six miles t© St. » dSfUr CALL * ice in Drafting Men in 98 miles— 80 miles airline 6 9 Japanese Ships ed tonight. The newest push, dicated annoyance at being press­ Dies at Meriden Hospi­ •Novelty Plaids paid workers under the act. They — of Manila against no more Stalin said in an order of the ed concerning statements by for Nazi withdrawal^© the Sieg­ would also make injured workers 2 6 Through 29, Years. Sunk or Damaged. Premier Gen. Nicholas Plaallras tal Today; Had Been fried line forts. / . Celery Hearts opjwsition than an occasional day. sprang forward from The capture of/«ouffallse nahi ;I eligible to receive benefits from and other leaders of the new Greek ALEXANDER the very first dsy of their Injury snijier but other Yank forces Vistula river bridgehAids at rowed the buig^c to 15 miles west - ■ Washington, Jan.' 16—(,P)— The U. S. Pacific Fleet Headquarters, regime concerning punishment of III Since Start of Year. •54” W ide-W ool and sh.-uld their incapacity continue are in a foot-by-foot figlit with i Warka and Pulawy Sunday. of the Germayfrontler. The pen^ JARVIS War M anpowv commission today Piarl Harbor, Jan. 16^ — UP) — the left-wing Bias. fo ' more than seven days. At^res- hill-entrenched Japanese on the j The Soviet columns joined, Meriden, Jan. 16 -(/R)—United tratlon, staged a month ago, had Z« ALEXANDER S'm ilZr Hubbard Squash er.t workers incapacitated for more divided its list of 35 essential ac­ extreme northeast flank defend- Swinging north from the Indo­ When the- members pressed Spates Se'natui Francis T. Maloney OBtae « 1IS \ R ea M eM WTS than seven days but lesa than thfee tivities into two general divisions Ing the vital Manila norOi road, j china coast whore they sank or capturing Warka, 28 miles Churchill to give a- report as soon (C on^ued on Pago Eight) Wool and Rayon as possible on what parts of the (D), 50, iU since Jan. 1 died of a Weekdays and Snadaya weeks receive no benefits for the i labelling one "critical." The (Tokyo radio, which is hinting | di’.mageq 69 .ships, U. S. Third fleet south of Warsaw, Grojec, 15 first week of their Incapacity. strgngly that the Philippines re- pilots bombed Hong Kong, fiwatow miles farther northwest, and charter were "valid immediately, heart attack si the Meriden hos- breakdown was issued as a. guide Cfiiurchlll snapped back. HEALTH m R K ET Egan, now a patient at Laurel vurses are leading up to the oust­ a.id Amoy along 350 miles of Chi­ more than 1,300 other places, p.tal today. Heights sanutoriilm, was nomina­ to Selective Service in drafting er of Premier Kuniaki Koiso, na’s coast jJatuiday for the first "I. really______do not think there is I Maloney, who was serving his ted for Danaher's unexpired term nten 26 through 29. quoted an imperial headquarters fu:l-scale carrie,r raid of the war including Jedlinska, seven an'v need to go Into that. It has ; seconu term, died while in. a light TUESDAY SPECIALS 54” All W ool efiding July 1, 1947. The nomlna- Ip line with the directive of \ communique as acknowledging cn these ports vital to Japan's life­ miles north of the German been very well described by the s.iep. Dr. Mu'hael J. Conroy NO POINTS REQUIRED ON ANY OF THESE ITEMS; ttan requires only Senate confirma­ War Mobilization Director Byrnes, that “ the enemy is gradually clos­ line. bastion of Radaro. president as s standard o f aims— personal physician, said the tion. registrants in work on this tpp- ing in on our forces on the central Admiral Chester W. Nimltz gave an i.idicatlan cf the direction in to( suffered .'i coronary thro Daoaher resigned the $9,060-a- no details in his communique yes­ sis. We Sell priority list .ivlU be held on the(r plains of Luzon.” ) which we are proceeding. It is not -F ire'Destroys Clubhouse SHETLAND year post on the eve of the Novem- Jobs as long as possible to prevent Capture Highway Junction terday of the bold China coast London, Jan. 16.—(/P)-— Among his more impoi'tE^ con­ b ii election to participate in the disruption of war productlbn. The deepest penetration toward blow.’which took the Americans in J’he German high command gressional assignments w ^ chuir- Norwalk, Jan. 16 —• (J*) ■“ Corned Beet Tongue Churchill told the newly-con­ which eaused damage esUMton lii'.BUCceasfUI campaign of his son, Those at work in activities mak- j Manila reported today carried b< hind the big Japanese base of rnnounced the fall of Schloss- vened Commons "the war will be miinship of a s|.ecial cop ^ itte in­ The most popular wool fabric for aulta, vestigating gasoline junA fuel oil bv t'hlef aiarles Volk at fl#*,nnn skirts and Jackets. Black, medium green, ■U. S. Senator John A. Danaher, for Ing up the balance of the list Will Gbn. Douglas MacArthur's south- Formosa, bombed anew at the acme time. , \ iierg, 13 miles inside East shortages in 1943 and^944 and la­ destroy^ the spacious Shorehnvsn medium tan, brow'n, and tan. Yard ...... be the first called to meet the quo- ! (Continued on Page Eight) Golf Clubhouse here today. M lJ $ 3 .2 9 (Continued on Pnge Eight) ta for some 200,000 men 'of this (Continued on Page Four) 41 Jopauese Ships Sunk \ Prussia, as Russian Armies ter, chairmanship < ^ h e important Texaco Honeycomb How'ever, Nimitz disclosed thar iore gaping holes today in 11 member oil in^siiguting com­ Frank Stiles, wife of tbe cIot ^ age group by July 1. j ' manager, awakened by snsohe. the venturesome Thifd fleet pilots ^ z i defenses along 600 miles mittee eon with interna- Seven Categories Critical ^ sank 41 Japanese ships and dam- Hotel Blaze tinnal petrol-Mjm production , and dressed her two children, Douglas* ,| Pickled Farm Output All Jobs In seven general cate- 1 Big Guns May of front and seriously threat­ distribution .1, and David, 3, and led them , 54” Pastel Colored gories were designated as critical. (Continued ...on Page Four) ened one of, the- main rear M alorey'^ ecngros.sional ' reor- through smoke filled rorrldof* to a These are: Production of air- j oommunicjit.jn lines of Warsaw. Fatal to 14 ganizalio^biil. a lengthy measure second story roof from which flrV ; Crystalite Goals Sought craft and parts: production of Enter Debate Treasiwy Balance Nazi broadcasts said “ major pen­ streamluung and modernizing men rescued thein. Tlie cause ships, boats and parts; production etrations" had been made by the House/and S ‘iiatc procedure, at- . ifie lilaze w as not delermlaetL ; Baked Loaf Sliced for ------/ Stiles was absent when the flte ' KASHA CLOTH of ordnance and accessories; pro­ W ashingt^, Jan. 16- o |>. $ 2 - 4 9 (Continued on Pnge Four) 14. Ferretti, former clerk at tha' ' O f Food and Feed. /P o licies/b f Roosevelt. ! New Haven county Jail was •«*- Cottage Cheese u. 25c Chicago, Jan. 16 A fast i fenced fo from oirt: year fo a year* Washington, Jan. 16— —War Waahjnglon. Jan. The moving spectaculai fi,re early to- Peliiffo Quits and a day In state prison on a ■ Food Administrator Marvin Jones adminfatration may haul out its Voluntary Ration System dev attacked the seven story Gen­ charge of emhczzlement of public QUICK FROSTED FOODS called anew on the nation's farm- W eather M a|K senatorial big guns' so^n to reply eral Clark Hotc' in North Clark iifTicial In Superior court here to­ .ers for all-out food 'and feed pro­ to opposition criticism qf Presi­ street, on the edge of tlie Ixxip. Foreii^ii Post day. Judge James C. Murphy, I"-, L. i. Wood Co. O.vsters — Shrimp — Chicken a la King — Corn on tha duction this year as he. announced' dent Roosevelt's foreign jJoUcies. killing at least 14 persons and in­ oronounctng sentence. saM that if,^ 54*’ Novelty Plaids final agricultural production goals Varied T0dav Democratic Leader ^rkley of Allows 15 Cigarettes Daily Cob — Succotash Chop Suey and Others. (No / d juring five others. ' it had been possible to senteiwe , Phone 4 4 9 6 for 1945. Kentucky, a member of the For­ Six hours atlei the conflagration Ferretti to a jail other than thaij Points). These goals represent the total eign Relations comrplttee, waa re- was discovered firemen continued Forpeil Rpsigiialioii of one In which he had been employ­ of state goals recommended by Snow ami Sleet ' Falls (k>rted today to be preparing, a Chicago. Jan. 1 6 - i/P\ -C ig a r ­ they have not obtained cai'ds el.se- to search the- ruins for bodies of ed, hr w'niild have done so, but ua-,* where. The rationing will not be Argentine M i ii i s l e r farmers, far.n Icaderb and state speech he may deliver In the Sen­ ettes, which since last fall have additional persons possibly trap­ der the law that was Imp«a8lble.;i| $X*d8 to $3*93 y**' . Rgricultural officials an(l are ap- Along Atlantic Coaot; ate next week and CHiairman Con- attempted at outlets for transient been one of the nation's wartime ped in the 10-year-oId atone and Seen Strength Tesl. Thereupon he im p ost the state ' pnximateiy the same as were rec­ in. Midwest. nally (D., Tex.), told a reporter trade—hotels, railroad and bus sta­ frame conit—jcted building. prison sentence. Exceptionally. pretty patterns in all color combinatlona. For ommended by the WFA last, Nov. Mild he also may answer critics then. hard-to-get commodities,^, will be tions—or at chain stores. A(bout Fire Commissioner Michael J. • • • aklrU, Jackets gnd suits. 151h. WouM Reverse Previous Decision available ,>at the rate of about 16 13 per cent .of the available cigar­ Coi rigan said 13 bodies were found Buenos Aires. Jan. 16 -(J’l— i Nvay Pilot Loses Life This year's crop acreage goal to­ By The Associated Press ' This would reverse a previous daily to civilians under a volun­ ettes are sold at these places, the in the wreckid hostelry while one Picsldent Edelmiro Farrell, at th^ . Boston, Jan. 16.—f/PV—.4 Ngvy-; taled 363,635 OOfl acres, nearly 3 The nation's 'Weather map offer­ decision to sit out the storm of tary rationing system planned, by association estimated. woman waa faSally injured when b<. best of War Minister Juan Pe- pilot apparently-lost his Ufe early* pel cent more than the 1*44 plant­ ed a variety of climatic conditions criticism. the National Association of Tobac­ I'here Is no Immediate prospect slie missed a fireman’s net in a ron, demanded and obtained the today when his plane crashed la- SPECIAL ed acreage and a little more than today, ranging from mild to sub­ Barkley and Connally were si­ co Distributors. The association for any "substantial” Improve- jump from a third floor window resignation tod^y oj F orei^ Min- , j| ,p 20 miles off Cape Cod. .| the 363.616,00'' screa which had zero temperatures and anbw, lent yesterday duri(ig a running estimated the average dally civil- j ment in supplies this year, the as- Only one of the 14 victims, all of | ister Orlandt^ . .. r*Poluffo ...« ...... in what. ap- Naval district headqnar' been suggesti-d by the WFA. sleet and rain, debate when Senator Wheeler ian consumption last year . wOs soclatlon asid, stating that in 1944 whom were removed to the Cook | peared to be a test of strength announred. Several other Houndstooth and Novelty Checks Moderate lobswco Increase Two sections of the country (D., Mont.), pitched into the pot slightly more than 17 cigarettes, j 33 million paicks of tax paid county morgue, was Identified. He among Argentinn’s Army rulers 911 a night openitioBal mloalqq.i 1 Piece 54” AU W ool Goals for flaxseed, sugar beets were in the below zero cold belt— a proposal that the Senate go on The association, v/ith a member- ‘ cigarettes were produced dally for was Joseph Fnlen, about 6I1 General Pelufto, who only a said they sew the night flgItolfGl and clover crop seeds were in’ereaa- in parts of New England and ta an record for immediate formation ship of 2,800 which controls dis-l domestic consumption, Scores Besewed or Flee week ago was rebuffed by the Pan- based at Hyannfs, bit the W S t^ eel substantially over 1944 while area near the WlscOnsln-Minne- of an intejmational council to set­ trtbution of cigarettes to the coun-1 Keen Way to Prevent "Balds’* Scores of persons in the hotel, American unum. in attempting to and blow up. .41r and anrfne^ moderate : increases were decided tle Europe’s controversial politi­ which contn'ned 75 rooms, wore w’o an international hearin|(on his 3 . 2 9 sota border at La Gross, Wis. try’s 1,25,000 retail, outlets, said 1 system was described to eraft^searched the area for $ 2 , 8 9 to $ yd- upon for acreages for dry beans, Snow and sleet fell along the cal problems. last night that distributors at a wartime confer­ rescued or fled to the streets ot. country's wartime policies, Said In the announcement added, with Black Coating potatoes and tobacco. Leipime hay eastern seaboard and lii the mid- While Wheeler got, little sup­ issuing smokes will be inaugurated ence by Joseph - Kolodny, associa­ fire escapes. Several leaped to fire­ s brief stateiji'enl that Farrell re­ finding trace of the plane « seeds and so.vbean acreages will be Atlantic states; rain wiu reported port, there, was evidence that an­ within two wcelts. fhe plan, de­ tion executive secretary, who ssid men’s nets whjle others wert car­ quested him t prevent ried down ladders by firemen. - Damaged. Regular $6.00 Yard! brown. Combine ^Uiete'with plain colors. For aklrU, JackeU and euita els. Jones said. fimctlona . . but because of m y, ntMMi 5.50x17 6.50x16 regions while most of the midwest tion—Senator Vandenberg (R., orderly allotmenL would mark the "raids" on dealers' stocks by ^Flames and billowing smoke at­ The WFA called for a larger Mich.)— may have InterMted first time an industry attempted to tracted thousands ta the Loop to points of view regarding the K"''- j . - i e , slaughter of cattle to meet iiicmasr reported mild weather. hoarders. Tobucconlats, he sold, emmeiit’s recent orientation of do- s $ 1 4 . 7 5 1 $ 1 9 . 5 0 If you can use this beautiful quality black coating that la Coldeat spot over the 'Country President Rooaevelt in hla propos­ ration in wartlnsa a scare* com­ the fire and 3d pieces of equipment President Booeevelt 1 ' e military and civilian detaands. "do not wont to conduct their es­ re sponded to extra alarm calls m-.-stiC mattiwa." damaged with holes, it is a wonderful value. Extra heavy $ 1 .9 8 early today was In the Wisconsin- al for the apefedy signing of a flve- modity. tablishments like speakeasies.” American old In the rehal 6.00x16 1 weight. Actual value $6.00 yard. Black only. 'Tard The cattle and calf slaughter sug­ power treaty to demllitariM <3er- No OPA Objectioa sounded. The fire was discovered Three other foielgn ministry of­ of “ In eoUaborattw 1 7.00x15 gested by the WFA wa8-S5,000,0^ Minneaqta aresT-four below at The rationing attempt was ficials resigned with Peluffo. Nor Rochester, Minn., and three below many and Japan after the war The asaociation’i action follow­ a'bont midnight and was vnot our AUlea." A State $ 1 6 .0 5 head, an increase over the 33,900.- criticised by fohn W. Dsrgavel, brought under control until aftei is the forelgr minister himself the $ 2 1 .5 5 at La Grosse, Wis. .. In New Eng­ and keep them militarily Impo- ed a atand taken by the Office of executive secretary of the Na­ annoimceme'at said the 54” Grey Mannish Flannd OOr In 1944. Rlaughter goal* were Price Administration that It 3 a. m. Its origiT. .was not detep only key figure who has fallen In Pins Tf|x. land, Caribou, Me., reported -2. tenL tional Assoplatlon of Retail Drug­ recent days. Three other Army wan contained la no* established on a state bOsis. Mr. Roosevelt was said to have would riot attempt to ration cigar­ mined immediately but an Investl- State recommendations called Highway T ra «c. Endangered gists, who said few retail druggUU leaders are no longer at their gov­ PrloM Minuter .NIoniaa GREEN commented that he rather liked ettes because of thc.uncerUtaty of gntton waa under w a y .' of Greece. The nwasagn foi an increase in tbs goal for Four. Inches of sticky anow fell have had any difficulty ta ration­ ernment posts. Their names ,Can the idea when it waa discussed at determtaing the number of Smok­ Hundreds of spectators saw sev<- of promlaea by Flastlraa STAMPS spring pigs from 5S,925,0()0 In 1944 In western Pennsylvania and en­ ing to their regular cuatomers. no. be revealed without Infringing LET US RECAP YOUR PRESENT TIRES ------a White House conference last ers. The NAYD system did net oral of the trapped occupants leap m * of hoatmtiaa. k ’— GIVEN y d . to 57.5U,000. Tha WFA had oug- dangered highway traffic. Tha "If 70 the nation's continuing state of tim cork $2.49 $3*^3 weak attended by eight Foreign m«et with any immediate objec­ we were getting tha per to safety into farennen’s nets from not ha foltowei ta H A I ^ WITH geoted 67,000,000. Farmers Ware frm fall brought from 66 to 90 esnt of normal we’ra auppoaed to upper rooms ot the biaaing builds siege r^pdationa. * u r g ^ to keep mote sows for aprlng inches of anow in the area In the Relathma members. tion by tbe OPA.; - All these changes arc declared ta wtn ha ton prsN is I MORIARTY BROTHERS MAMCMSSTSd CONN- CASH BeeeeveK Action QuesUoo . Under the syswm numbered ra­ get from diatrihutora, every one ifig. At least a dosen were carried aloaa by nMaas sf “Os the I>vel'* At Center and Broad Streets Smart grey Ssnnct for jackets, suits and skirts. fr.t rowing to help meet the goal. past six weeks. down ladders by firemen. Flames niiMiy quart*rs tc be leading up to SALES Whether the president would tion cards will be\ issued by retail­ would be happy. Intludtag (he cus- Ic proceraca da ton The number of sows to farrow In Cold weather also was reported tomera," he said. "WhOiesalert are A ' ers, to consumers who will be re­ OB Page Two) t l ^ whink Mi tg giving us leaa ,all 'the Unu." ICMtlaued SB |s Two) jCanUauad on Paca Twoj, , (CantUiued oa Paf| Twej; quired to sign a declaration that P A G E T H K l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHfeSTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1948 kGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 194S Queslisos mad Aaswsrs to a (iroposal that the Republicans leaving him the eldest of five chil­ evening a large number of children Why the Home front Must Tighten Up . On Ssrvleeaeen’w No Skating at Rink ^ Walkie-Talkie l Your Gl Rights Prnbleaui act similarly. In the Park Tonight Cheney Land . dren. and, two years later, without Rockville enjoyed the skating and the aat- Senate Group B-29’s Blast .Japan Schools Pepper said that if the Senate even having completed his gram­ Ing in the vicinity o f the rink. would agree to abandon its "tra ­ mar school education, straitened Completes Course Outlook Good: *------— Skating .at tjic (tenter By Douglas Larsen Q., How. macta preference la dition and ritualism" Ih consider­ family circumstances' made it nec­ Jerry R. Quehard S-2-c, son of Springs rink is forbidden to­ Deed Recorded Raps Orders NEA Staff Correspondent give4 ? Drive Reports ing world . security proposals and essary for him to go to work In a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bouchard of day. The snow had much to do Son Is Killed A. Five points arc added to the (jtate its views 'clearly '!_ln a week’s factory. .With New Oil Bombs Washington-,- More than one-. , with the no ikating nile hut 25' 'Village street recently graduat­ Radiotelephone Service time the'world can be made over.” When he w u 18, Maloney got a there are other reasons. ed with high honors at the Basic Conally's Idea, which he will Bapers PaHsed for Plot job as a counferman in a lunch Use of Executive Direc* rer $353 Wptth o£ the It has been found that the i In War Zone Engineering school at Gulfpeirt, For Isolated Coimuuni- from World War 1 have gotten' served on active duty in any present to Secretary of State Stet- cart and there his “ gift of gab” Epidemic of Incendi« 7 ice has become veak along the To Give More Froutage Miss., and he will now go to the lives Seen Grabbing Jobs with the Federal Govern- branch of the armed foitqs of the Christmas Seals Sold; tlnius later this week, .would In­ attracted the attention of a Meri­ Seen After War. Basic Diesel Engineering School Bombs Now Rain on I The few cases of chicken-pox In ties nient, according to Aifeiy, Navy ■ United States. That (»n bs dur- volve waiting until a^ter' the edges and in order to prevent den Record reporter who urged GiH Scouts* Report. any accident, the rink has been To Old Golf Grounds. Rockville Parents Arc at Gulfport for five weeks.. Coiigreds* Authority. ~ I tke town are reported cured and United Nations diplomats meet him to get Into the newspaper He enlisted on August 15, 1944 N i p p o n ; L > h e i| llC a l U n i * i no further cases have been report? Waahlngton. Jan. 16---(J’)—. A c,v„ 8.rv,c 0.b,b„»o. « .- :r closed for this evening. business. A fter a short session in and agree on the final form of the and received hia boot .training at n •!. S ' ed. Some o f the victims were se- radiotelephone service for laolateJ urea. paign badge had Hten authorlssd. ' MlBa Mollie Benton, who U chair­ The deed from Cheney Broth­ a business college, learning the Notified liy W ar Dept.; Washington, Jan. ^18—(Ih— / i world peace organlaation. Sampson, N. Y., before going to cer Describes Fury., vereiy in. Over 11,000 veterans a month I A 10-polnt praerence Is given ers to the town for the lot on rudiments of typing, the young President' Roosevelt's administra­ rural communlUea and widespread man o f the committee in charge of No Indication of Support . Died in . Gulfport to the Engineering are being placed in Federal jobs to honorably jpHKharged veterMS Although Wheeler’s plea for im­ man became a cub reporter for f commercial use of the portable­ U>e Cdacattonal Club'a Chrletmas Dulles Sees East Center street connecting school. tion waa accused • today by ths While noisemakera .blared In by the Commission and thou- who were didn’t give me a bit of medicine,” or statutory authority for ail exec­ of Honshu bore the brunt of the or transfer to Britain o f r substan­ third world war.” Poultry Meeting route in their core or otherwise Bunce 8.22 trator, working with the poor utive orders President Roosevelt , Superforts concentrated incendi­ tial amount of this country’s war (Contlntted From Page pne) Poultryimen from throughout complained one of my neighbors not available by telephone. Other , members representing dif­ Biickland 8.00 The United States may yet join Proves Fatal whose problems he knew all too has Issued since he first entered ary fury. Incendiary tiomba start­ channels to be doubled and 20 when I inquired about her health. built merch.nt fleet is receiving “ I t can be used on ^ rm a and SU^r Lane Homes...... 2.80 in a policy of collaboration, he de- well. Tolland county will attend the the White House in 1933. ed two fires In Nagoya and Radio channels in addition to be set ferent organizations of the town c'ared, if this cooperation la under­ meeting to l>e held this ev^ing at serious consideration' from several ranches for communications to are: Mrs. Carl Larson, the Donnu . Qreen ...... 28.03 thj spring was set finally at 9,- Brsame Mayor at S3 "H e just told me to go to bed The subcommittee Is made up Tokyo announced Area in ’ many aside for educational bnoadcasts. taken by competent and experi- Yeomans hall in Columbia starting and from men in the fields: on society; Mrs. Hibbard, the Ever ; Nathan Hale ...... 28.94 569,OOO compared wlOr W FA sug­ For Maloney Maloney was only 35 years old ano rest,” she finushed with an of Committee C3iairman McCar- ii.duatrial centers. That raid was highly placed administration offi­ Commercial television to retain i, Barnard ...... 23.25 gestions of 9,429,OOir and the 1944 ei ced Amerl ’ ana, if undertaken in when he himself became mayor, at 8 o’clock. The following pro­ ran (D „ N cv.), and Senators Mc­ board harbor and river craft. In roughly Its present position in the Ready group: Mrs. Ri'bert Cfliap- a spirit of conclli.ation witn an un­ indignant sniff. a harbinger of 6oom tor' the Jap­ cials. Weehlngton ...... 20.58 estate of 9,187. and some of bis friends feared be gram has been arranged by the Farland (D.. Ariz.) and Rever- anese people for since that night mountain and swamp areas...... spectrum; that is. below 300,000 nian. tb« 4-H Club; Miss Beatrice derstanding of ideals >and vital ((.’ontinurd From Page One) The idea nas been suggested at Lessard. the H iY ’s; Fred Coleman, * 'l^ c o ln ...... 37.29 W FA has apdounced extension would be so beset by problems of (ioo|)erative Extension Depart­ Don’t be disturbed if the phy­ comb (R.. W. Va.) a veritable epidemic of incendiary sportsmen and explorers can use kilocycles. The band from 480.- of the price yp p o rt fierlod on hogs needs of others, and if it makes ment, University of Connectleut, sician fails to order medicine for various times as a result of the i t , to maintain contact with the Co-Ed group, Mrs. Stanley ^orms of the Ngw Deal but always tlie depression, then just begin­ "N o Statutory Basis” raids, have raged over Tokyo and enormous amount of shipping now 000 to 920,000 kilocycles Is to be T o U l ...... ; . . . . $363.42 to March 31, 1946 to cover the clear “we will not be satisfied with ning, that his first term would be and the Tolland County Farm Bu­ a sick person in your family. Un­ camps..... ” Planeta, the Democratic Club, and maintained h:s right to speak and The report said that more than other principal Japanese citadels. under American control, and of set aside for experimentation. period when the spring pigs of getting a piece of paper in ex­ his last. reau cooperating: der some conditions he may think In the report to be forwarded Mrs. Howard Lord, the Grange. change for the living reality of col­ vote indepeiidentlyg and he waa 3,600 executive orders have been Bombs Set Many Fires Britain’s 'cargo dpficit. Backing 1945 win be m arket^. The short statured but stocky 8 p, m..'Colored moving pictures, it wise to let nature, with the aid Ofie of the most recent incen- to the State department for pos­ The recent scrap paper drive In IBgher Milk Output Sought, laboration." one of the Democrats who opposed Poultry Breeding in Connecticut; issued by President Roosevelt for it Is so strong that it appeared chief executive plunged into his of rest, good nursing care and dliwy raids set fires in Japanese likely today to become one of the sible use in forthcomifig interna­ charge of William Henry Miner and Big Guns May the Presider.ca plan to reorganize 8:15, p. m.. Twenty Years of Pro­ alone, "some of which have no creased milk production also is Dulles suggested that to bring work, however, and gave Meri­ nourishing fo Room Suite goals for vegetables for process­ essary to fill the vacancy created town of VernoT. to the State Aid bilities to the W ar Food .admjnia- I wotild not have shot Heath." adding new springa sad lagSther now on a statement of Joseph J. Kelly has asked for use against him. pouring, to make certain there is dlplnion of Colonel Hurd. These stage. Decisions, along with any Agaihst Yank can woman war correspondent re­ ing. , ' bv the death of U. S. Senator Fran­ now being given to schools and tratlbn. Byrne said when Hulten was R^g. NOW fliilng, when necesaoiy, ao- . varhat we will do and when we will of war prisoners to aid in removal Maloney flr.st attracted atten­ no mistake. W ipe the mouth of CWS 6-lb bombs, which are filled recommendations which might be ported an Old Bailed trial.” She W a rn in g i In a statement, Jonea said food A fter citing thia and other captured he waa wearing the uni­ t e It” in supporting future peace- cis Maloney. a.so to the bill tr be introduced the bottle with a piece of paper made to Congress on the subject, covertng, steriUzlng, wood­ production .will be just Os Impor* of snow, volunteers for the Job tion when he was elected mayor cases as evidence of a clash be- * , with a jellied oil compound and form of a U. S. second lieutenant was Barbara Waco, British staff WATOt OUT »Ot SNimT W $39 Homespuns $.39..30 .(lieoplng moves. failing to respond to his plea. Undei tlie “Federal constitution, ■which will increase thia aid, giv­ tissue, and read the label a third appeare to l)e still somewhat in th'e Soldier Opens work reflnlshed, free plekup taht to the war thia year aa It waa in 1929, ending four years of Re­ the Gcnerpl Assembly may give i tween the executive orders shd dropped in clusters, spit chunks of and gave his name a s ’’Lieut. Rich­ member of The Associated Press. Poll Soggeetlons Ignored Crews of several thousantls are ing a number of important facts time before putting the bottle future. $99 Denims $79.00 and delivery. last year, publican rule. Tw o years later he the governor authority to name a the statutes, the committee aald'^ flaming oil 25 yards in all dlrec ard John Alien of the parachute in- The jury of 12 included three '-Barkley did not even look Up toiling 24 hours daily removing became a prominent state figure concerning the bill. away. The United States has some 55,- women. from the memorand’im he was "We'are again asking for all-out aiiccessor until a special election the clash “ is continuing.” tions. Gobs of fire cling tenacious­ 000,000 tons of shipping In hand. farttry.” $129 Tapestries $99,00 snow from New York city streets when he was reelected by a three Superintendent Howe points out Leftover medicines should be Boston Paratrooper Sits Pistol Found in Pocket H ea d C fit^ 20% Down production,” he said. "I realize is held, but mOsi sources express­ ly to the walls and under eaves feadlng when Pepper suggested but more snow waa predicted for that the State o f Connecticut now A t the beginning of the war it had Head colds con cause m ui* su ffer^. that fanners will be faced w’lt'h the <0 one majority. ed the belief that it would be* un­ destroyed when the* patient re­ of Japanese war plants^ burning A pistol was found in his p(x;ket Want RaNaf Fro^ Superb Fabrics Reduced that the majority leader call the today. only aids the public schools to the 11.000,000 tons. World tonnage as In Dock at Old Bail­ Don’t sidfer 1 Year To Pay task of overcoming many wartime The odda; really were stacked likely that the Legislature would covers. Many drugs deteriorate brightly. The first reported oil In- and he was driving a bullet- i tie V a-tro-i»l ugeocta nostril. ReUevea Proportionately. - Democrats into caucus and poll Sf^inat him the following year extent o f 10 per cent of expendi­ with age, and are worse than use the war approaches its conclusion production difficulties. Including Snow in Northern Virginia give the chief executive any such ! Peluffo Quits \ cendlary raid was concertrated on in Europe is about 95.000.000 ey in London; Dancer dented car. Byrne said. A doctor I sneeiV, atuflT ^iMm on their attitude. Minority whap he waa nominated for Con- tures which petcertage is the fifth less if taken some months later. For further details have our representative call at your home Swuler .White (M e.) did not reply labor, machinery and supplies, but Five inches of snow fell last authority now. I ''the Japanese occupied City of whereas at the beginning of the haa testified, he declared, that the A R T H R ItlS tresa. Also helps greai from the Third district. from the bottom of 'the 48 states. Under no circumstances should or visit our office, room 7d7, Amerimui Industrial BulldlBg. barring adverse weather, I am con­ night in northern' Virginia, while Governor B.oldwin is a Republi- j Foreign Post (jhangsha, C3ilna. war it waa 72,000.000, Thus the Implicated in Crime. dents were caused by “ a bullet 1 prevent many Joha o8al o f the United States has London, Jan. 16 -i/Pi--Sitting in through Heath’s body." , PAINS? New Gkigland today. awted Ibe district for 22 years siderable extent and eventually (Continued From Page One) A jury o f nine men and three time! Try it. Fol­ MacDonald Upholstering Co. achievement.’’ control of Rapiibli<»ns and the' other, unless so mstnicted by the bomb 'load in the recent ra il on steadily gone up while that in the Try Tyomol en This Money- low directions In Normal weather prevailed in and Malopey’s opponent was a will total 20 per cent of the'school the dock of London’s grim Old women, all either middle-aged or I Senate of D<>mocrats. I physician. Dosages are ordered Nagasakt.^ were Incendiaries, re­ control of all other countries has Back Ouarantee folder. Works fine I 988 M A IN 6T. _____ HARTFORD PHONE 2-4UT most parts of the south and In the man of Cqnaidernble popularity expenditures. The support of the according to individual needs and a presidential election- -with CkJlo- Baile.v law court as the first elderly, listened Intently to the Fish Can Taste The last special election .in Con­ vealed Colonel Hurd. Fire bombs decreased. Ona Week Delivery I mountain on^ Pacific coast atatea. both with Republicans and Demo­ schools at present U( based largely ric> Peron, now vice president aa American soldier ever to face a prosecution charge. If you «ie BufferlDK from th« stRli- necticut to fill a vacancy in the conditions. A do.se that Is just now constitute over 60 percent of Expect Intense Rivalry- biriR paimt of artUrltls, rhaumutUni. VICKS Vd-IRO-NW Some fiah have a decided aenae / ------crats. T. A. p . Jones, the former United States Senate at prestige among his Arm y Pacific give every indication that accused by his co-dependant of a friend who commented upon suits. You should see a difference after '^CbSlif.J9i«porali(n» 08 d in e ta ^ which have a sweet tooth. ' Brandegee. In tha.t election, Hiram rise which is not a good thing for throwing them in the toilet. with Britain and other powers ex- Hits New England cclleaguea ih government ranks , this number w ill m no’ only con­ the very first application. years later scored a Victory over Bingham, Republican, (defeated the town. Mr. Howe stiates that Never put them in the waste­ po'.'t an intense post-war rivalry "cold-bloodeo imurder.” their daughter’s tired appearance Boston, Jan. 18.—(iP)—A heavy for hie stand on diplomatic dis­ tinued but increased, he said. Should Tysmol fall to give satisfac­ the Refiubllcan incumbent. Fred­ Hamil'on Holt, Democrat, 112,400 the bill’s details have been^prov- basket or garbage can where chil­ io shipping. A statement attri'outed to Mrs. was told she had "been a bad girl snow storm, which the Weather putes with the United States. Our airmen a* expending these tion hy relieving the torturing pnlnp, eric C. Walcott, for the United to 71,871. ed by the State Board of Q u e s ­ dren or pets might accidentally Some contend that the United Elizabeth Marina Jones, 18-year- and been drinking heavily.’^ aororiess or sllffnoss In inuHi»les or llga- bureau aald would leave as much He is said U have thrown the bombs as fast as we can produce old strip-tease dancer and co-de­ menis. Just return eiiu»iy tube nnd the aa eight to 10 Inches in interior Stated aenatorship. The previous month, Bingham tion, the State AssociatloH of get at them. ' States will go into this rivalry ' Three American officers were In the ^nate. Maloney was a full weight of this prestige against them, faster sometimes. 'The need fendant. was read to the court In present, one as an official observer. manufacturer will refund your money. sectiona of southern New England, hnd been elected governor,. but he Superintendents and the ^ a te w ith more ships than it needs or forceful although an infrequent a program supported by Peron for for increased incendiary produc­ which ahe described the shooting Forced To Explain Slang You will find Tysmol pleasantly dle- Oil Comp.’iny whlppe requires many times “That is cold-blooded murder," quoted as saying he spent a prevl- with some roip in the Cape Cod Civil cases listed for the session them the others after a few years early days of the operation of the cor.sidored a good cattabus player next presldri'tlal election could be over th « bombs we turned out yes­ read the stritement of the pale, lous Sunday with a “ commando” MAGNKI-L DRtO COMPANY , area, was forecast by the bureau. Prepare to Adjourn of the Tolland . County Superior controlled. '(•ill build their own vessels and iu v ;i ^ 1 1 ,Selective Service act, he was cred­ end d^iserved a prize if you could terday. Incendiary bomb plants force the United States to tie up a falr-hnlred girl. “ How could you Dial It was expected that four Inches ited with having made recommen­ court which started today with toss the wine out of your drinking U q k to Bebuff Seen do It? ” would accumulate on the Cape. Senate Thursday ’ must assume the responsibility of sizeable portion of its merchant dations by which draft regula .Judge William J. Shea of Man­ c jp so |t would sink a saucer float­ There was ci nalderable apecula- "People in my profession haven’t An only moderate fall in the Waahingtoi. Jan. 16— (A'i—Col­ supplying our airmen. CJolonel fleet. <>320 tions became more stabilized and chester presiding Include a motion ing in a tub of water. tion that P-»!ufro’s move was not, time to think what tliey do." Hul­ south portion o f northern New leagues made preparations today entirely disasso.-Jated with ths Hurd stated they'll do the rest. Admiral Emory S. Land, chief less subject to frequent change. to refer to a state referee, John ten was quoted as replying.,^ England and light in the extreme to adjourn the. Senate immediate­ Pan-American union’s rebuff. of the War Shipping administra­ BENSON SAYS: The Meriden | senator was a Pudlm Jr. et al va. William J. Cox,' Ini'anted the Menu Enters Innoeept Plea north portion waa indicated by ly when it mebta Thursday out of The three other foreign offide tion, haa propose;! that this coun­ strong advocate of congresslondi state highway “ ommission; default Sallow-complexioned but a e ^ - ! FURNACE BURNER SERVICE the meteorologists; respect to the memory of Senator officials who submitted their resig­ try should tie up several million and judgment, Manchtster 'Trust TTie menu Invented Ifi Reg­ ing very young and boyish. HiUtep i Independence, and often made de­ Maloney (D„ Conn.) who died to­ tons of shipping after the war. Hia The bureau said the storm Company vs. Steve Oerrick et kls; ensburg. G erm ^ y, In 1489,. when nations were ifarin Amadeo, chief pleaded innocent as the trial open-; mands for investigations of gov­ day. of the poUttdal section: Horadio idea Is to protect against the pos­ would end tonight followed by arguments of demurre. Ragnar the head cook At a state dinner wd. He spoke in a firm voice, lii | 'He Who Hesitates Is Lost!’ cold weather. ernmental departments, particu­ A senatorial delegation is to be Turdera. special political legal ad- sibility of another great war which Abrahamson . dministrator vs. wrote out for Iluke Henry of 'contrast to the barely audible“ not larly those seeking funds. named later to attend funeral ser­ vlf«r, and Ma.i. Joee Embrione. sec­ Response to tl»fe Infantile Paraly­ would require vast ocean trans-. Bi unswick a list qf all the dishea guilty” i^Iea by Mrs. Jones, self- Loser on Factional Fights vices, expected to be held in Con­ John Williams et al; motion tp retary general of the ministry. sis drive in Q u o n to raise $100 port- Those who advocate dispos­ FIRST COME, FIR.ST SERVED ON THESE WANTED in the onier of aerid(». to enable lescribed as a ’’bad girl." Her ‘j Despite Maloney’s prestige in substitute administrator as party Some qual'ficd souricea sold Un­ has been sloyf. This amount rep­ ing of a portion of the fleet contend necticut. , - . the duke to Mve appetite for hii.sband was in the' British air­ ITEMS! Congress, he was unable to control defendant, towiy o f (Coventry va. dersecretary. Oscar Ibarra Oorcia, resents about a ten effnt. contribu­ that, this could be done without Personal Notices bla party In Cpnnectlcut and was Alfred A. Young et al. hia favorite dishes. \ tion from every man, woman and conflict with their plans. borne forces and is listed as miss­ ------— a career dipiomst who has been in , .All Items Subject To Prior Sale, on the losing side In factional Lights At Rink 0't.ice since Jime, 1943, wmild take child in the town, and, it 'Is hoped Financing Offers Problem ing In action. fights in 19^0 and 1944. Hotel Blaze 'There were flcKxi lights for the Milk PradncMan li^reoaea chrrge of the Fdreign Office, at half of all the money raised In Tol- How would Britain and France Hulten drew pictures on a piece At' the state convention in the that the quota will reached. One o f blotting paper as the crown In Memoriam first time Monday night at the ireat provia’onally. ^. and other countries finance the former year, he and J. Fronds Fatal to 14 akatifig rink and a short program U. S. milk production aince land County stays In the county to purchase o f shijls when they ounsel read the details of a sordid 1—Pre-War Quality Gas Range with heat con­ In Ibvink memory of our wife slid Smith of Watprbury, a former be used In case o f Infantile paraly­ crime, quoting, them as the words mother. Mrs. Anna L. Btannehl, who was carried offt with the public Peart Harbor has reached new have 80 many other things to buy? trol. .18 In. Model. IK passed away January II, 1944: state chairman, unsuccessfully sup address system being used. Mayor high levels, in 1943 totaling 56.- sis. Alexander Bunce of Bolton Is This inquiry'brings the reply that ot Mrs, Jones. She. too. grev." or $129 5Q '’’’'^Continued From Page One) scribbled as the trial went on. portennectlcut Democrats As Fire CommisMoner Corrigan* cases o f infantile in four or five I heard a click and saw that control. . 38 In. Model. Time cannot erase , and A. J. Mullaney, assistant Are ahead. DBring the afternoon and jjuarts of milk In 1943. WED. AND THUBS. 'ing. 1. were divided into the “ Hurley towns in the county. In each case Tnose' who back this idea say Ricky had his automatic in his Aa long as Ilfs and memory last marshal, led firemen through the right hand," Mrk. Jones was al­ $129.50 Y o u OWNERS of Ford-built cars our great problems. You set an We will remember thy aweet face. group” and the "Smlth-Maloney the expenses hove been paid by the that they believe it can be worked grabbed ibe group" with the latter on the los. still burning hotel.in search of oth­ fund. I.et us hope that Bolton will leged to have stated. "I realized er victims who might have been out without denying to the United . abd tcucka deserve great credit example of fair play and common Sadly missed by John R. Stannsbl, ing Mde of several contests. perer have to use one penny of States ah opportunity to compete he waa going to frighten the driv?, Mrs. Rutledge J. Smith. trapped, the walls of the structure In spite of these differences, Ma­ 4 BIG DAYS 4 t.hc fund— but this dreaded disease for a position o f leadership in er with his gun and take his 1— Dixie 2-4 Combination Gas Range with ABC fpr your part in keeping one sense, and you helped us. by being ' threatened'to collspac. money. we used to import- loney waa renominated for the , is no respector o f age, ,,financial worldwide ocean transport, a posi­ OH Burner. Complete*- patient during this critical period. Senate in 1940 and defeated Paul Bcxlics ^ the victims were re­ Wedi Thurs. Fri. Sat. status or locality.. | Heath leaned over from his quarter of the nation’s vital auto­ moved to jAe Cook county morgue tion which whuld be in line with ijs A. Cornell of Washington (Omn.) In rase o f an outbreak or a sin­ seat with the obvious intention of $149.50 I and hotel employes were called to present place aq the w-orld’s great­ motive transportation rolling. by a wide margin. gle case of Infantile the procedure est Naval power. opening the nearside door. Aa • • Your cars and trucks still Four years later Maloney again (help in identifying them. A t least is to contact the local chairman Heath was leaning over I saw a two of the dead were wompn—in­ 'With shortages in manpower and unsucce^ully opposed- Hurley for who certifies, the ease to the Coun- dgaUegfes Left Seat flash and beard a bang...... 1— Glenwood Coal Burning Space Heater, Will have a long way fd go. Probably cluding ' the wonun who vrss fa­ "Heath moaned hestdly and partfi we’ve been able to do our campaigns and voted for him Girls all i 't y Chairman, Arthur Sebert^ of heat three rooms. Ceiling supported nim in his gubernatorial tally injured in leaping from a Coventry. Treatment begins as turned a little towards the fron t they already have been driven third story window. Many of. the * \ Kansas City —(J’l—Radio An­ $103.00. Sale Price— . share o f the job only because you campaigns an dvoteo for him over town soon as the dlirease Is diagnosed. nouncer Julian Harris hadn’t gone Rickey said to him 'Move over or much farther than normally When, late in 1944, his nbmination bodies were ba^ly ' charred, said W on't you tiske “ tlnle tp ‘moil I will give you another dose o f the With Oil Burner, $19.50 Extra $59.95 (Joroner At Brcdle. There were 80 far from the taxicab before the have been patient and coopera­ aa a member of the Fe board came sayTES’^to MartAall. R.F.D. 2. Manchester, or what he said because he moved tive. And we thank you! d i- hotel. ^ My wallet, thought Harris, per­ new cars are produced again, it Into the Senate for confirmation. aen^ It to one of the schools where haps I ’ve left It in the cab. It was further to the left band side of -Du-Therm Circulating Oil Heater with Electric Native of Meriden’ Tw o servii emen, passing the ho­ Casanova the front s e a t... .His head slump­ tel when the Are broke out haujed the teachers will credit your con­ wbrae than th a t The, driver hand? will.be a long time before they are The senator was bom March M. PLUS: PIIIE8TO N FO STER In tribution T The drive ends Jan. ed Harris the pack of cigarettes he ed on his chest. The nex I real­ Blower. Ceiling $54.00. ^ O A O C • 9 Repair peeds mounted must* save 1894, in Meriden, a silver manu­ down the lower leaf o f e Are es­ ize:) was that, Ricky was the Sale Price— cape 'and helped aeven pereone bn Browfl! "Roger isnhy. Gangster” 31. ' had left on the seat. swiftly a8 cars grew older. Parts available for all who want them! facturing city now of about 40,(XX) Po^t Lock Sapper driving^aeat and the car was ipov- population, and n)ode his own way Upper floors tc descend. They were Ing.” were scarce. W a had to train Corp. Jamef Boudreaux, 27, of Mrs. A^qld McKinney will Sacred Hideout u s e d - ^ in the world since he was 14 years ENDS TODAY: serve os chairman of the pot luck Hulten appeared in court wear­ • • Don't neglect your present old. Mermentau, La., and Physical In­ ing his Arm y uniform. GENUINE ABC OIL BURNERS mechanics and rebuild parts, en- structor Stephan Droter of Toledo. , C 0 » » sapper to be held by the Women’s A ll land wdthin 300 teet o f the .-His mother died when be was 12, PICTURE OF THE YEAR! Mrs.' Jtmea said Hulten told her car, Working together we can Boudreaux leaped to Drpter’s IMI Soeisty for Christian Service of walls of the Shrine of Imam Resa Double Rpnes and whole assemblies — to'go through Heath’a pockets be­ aitoulders to haul down the eoeqpe the QuarryviUe Methodist ditirch' in Meshed, Persia, is sacled 7 Inch help you get all the "extra” miles fore they rolled hie body into a $ 3 5 .0 0 $19.50 AlghL ' ^ (Ni FrkU y evening at 6:30 In the ground. Murderers, thieves and normally factory jobs — in our _lMaement o f the church. BoUon- other criminals may ilve'on It in ditch. She aaid ahe took his wal­ that Ford built in! Keep on let. own service departn^ente, often H«NipHM airipa ~ itbs are invited to attend. safety, however, under the pro­ bringing your car "home” for RANGE AND FUEL OompolgB Report tection of thle Persian martyr^ L. Byrne, opening the prosecu- TERMS ARRANGED IF WANTED. at higher overtime coets. tmericon hotpitol ahipa ore ths , A final letter from Ogden l^ge* who died more than 100 years tkm. Introduced testimony In the beet service possible under **[fo make i-- •' - tioqulpped ohlpia o f ttaelr kind, ON THE SAME «HOW ' low, chairman of the recent Con­ «gO:. which both Hulten and the girl CALL each word eomplete with aurglcal necticut War Fund campaign, / II •blamed, each other f(>r the crime. You saw and understood wartiine conditions.. dreaeing room, diet pantry, utility FUN-FOled! LOyE-Laced! SONG-Splii»hed! states that Bolton attained 100.46 . Slgoallag SeorchUgbt He contended that “although hers ihese hands ONE EVENING SHOWING room, linen loeker, toilet and show­ Anything goes, everythlag happens as two enttes and • fast-(srork- ner rent of lU quota by raising waa not the -hand that fired the er. For the patlenta who eaa enjoy ing hoy ntend crash their, way frims Srandwny bs HoUywoad... FEATttRE AT 2iM - 2>4T $488 for the fond. Mrs. Keepey Ready for duty on U. S. war- shot, aa a matter o f law Jonea la 8500 thorn there ie a recreation romn a before their date with Usels Sami ■ IM ...... , Hutchihaon was thslrman o f the ahtps is a neW signaling search­ juat as guilty as the person '^ho do-diis... OIL library, eun decko, and dining oa- ' fVilton drive. light tough enough to withstand actually did firs thi shot” YOUR FORD DEALER MOBIL BKBOBKMB AMD MOBIUIBAT FUDL h cadet must furnish his own take place Sunday, January 28 at tlflc and research personnel engag­ 150,000 Immediately and the rest were played- consisting of several A'mlform which may be purchased the High school in Berlin, Conn., ed in any of the 35 essential cate­ morrow night at the Knights of by July 1. WMC says 200,000 are magic tricks by members of the ^igram any reliable store. at three o'clock. gories will be regarded aa In' Columbus home. The meeting of needed for essential work, 100,OOo class. Refreshments were served The new unit will teach qll gen- critical aiftivlties, whether or not the circle was omitted last ifeek because of a conflicting event in now and the balance by July. later in the evening. j a l Naval matters except marine the particular activity appears on Draft Complicates Problem At the recent meeting of the ^engineering, and will meet once the priority list. which many of the members of A total of 700,000 needed out of Skating Club, the following offl each week at the State Armory.. Hospital Notes The listings answer the question the cipcle were Interested. all the millions of workers does cers were elected: President, Mai^ AU applications may be received of where Selective Service will not seem a lot. But this compli­ gtret Welshaar: vice president, ^■fai Manchester but physical examl- Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Laure make Its first new inroads into in­ Mbudmom of fullnees with nlnlmnra of fabric. A large attendance of the mem­ cates the problem: Rita Heckler; sccretar>’. TTielma ationa must be taken in Hartford. olbrook. East Glastonbury; Mrs. dustry this spring. bers of the Manchester Wbmen’a About 330,000 men, most of Wright: treasurer, Howard Hab- Admitting their loss would hurt Summarizing the current Republican Club is hoped for at them between 26 and 29, will be izabeth Jennings, SO Hyde war production. War Mobilization of the models, so intricate are the the meeting tomorrow afternoon crem. sti^et; Polly Downing, 20 Kens- French teahlon picture. Ros­ details of cut. drafted by July, and most of thepi It has been requested that any­ Director Bvmes asked last night ette Hargrove, former I'ariB at 2:30 In the small lod^ hall of fiom essential work. They’ll have ||a p 8 in HiUs Give Uncle Sam has Issued an urgent SOS to American women to ingt^street; Mrs. Dorothy Swan- that the disruption be minimized Paris has been so entirely \ u t tho Masonic Temple. There are a one having any old paper to dis­ .son.jlV^homas Drive; Mrs. Ruth fashion edftor for I(EA Ser­ off from the American aeene in the to be replaced in many cases by pose of to please get it to the shed respond to the Army's critical need of 10,000 ,more nurses. Com­ liy careful operation of the Selec­ vice and now war correspon­ number of important matters of workers from other jobs, by men at the west side of the Second Con- bat casualties are mounting at an unprecedented rate on battle Ascbenl^inner, 185 McKee tive Service system. last four years that most designers business to ,oe acted upon. As an­ Battle to Yanks street; Harold Oliver, 47 Edwards dent with headquarters in reserved their answers to "Does over- 30 who are in unessential gr. gational church as soon aa it fronts, and the ratio of nurses needed lags far behind. In 1941, On the question, "Where will the Paris, presents the latest news nounced, the speaker will be Rev., jobs and are afraid of being draft­ is pos.^ible as a collector is coming Army detailed 120 nurses to each 500 men in lODO-bed military •street; MrsAHelen Schleldge, 433 ax fall first?" Byrnes gave half an the couture feel that the rise of W. Ralph Ward, Jr., of the Soyth (OeBtlaned From Page One) Gardner a tre ^ Joseph Toscano, from the world-famoos style American designers will have any ed if they don’t shift, by boys and foi it within a short time. hospitals. Today the ratio averages 83 nurses and their assistants answer by laying down a Job- center. M'-thodist church. Mrs. George girls just starting to work, and by to 480 enlisted men. Eleven Army hospital units had to be sent 55 Academy street; Glenn Beck­ priority table. This if followed by effect on their trends?” until a la­ BC'rst, chalrnan; Mrs. Frank Oer- The Honor Roll committee met sd doughboys out of Pangasl- overseas without nurses, an unprecedented condition in this war. with, 44 Bunce st«et; Mrs. Gladys local boards, would insure that the ter-ddfe. They hope that when la;h, Mrs. Dsvid Chambers. Mrs. women. at the home if Mrs Cleon Hurd in invaded one week ago from: Bray, 15 Wajlsworfh street. By Rosette Hargrove American buyers come to Paris Some critical industries are in Scutli Cove-'try recently for its To answer Uncle Sam's SOS, see your Red Cross chapter ctiuiriv.an. least Important workers, and those Hugo Wemsr, and Mrs. William areas where the labor supply is ayen gulf. Into Tarlac prov- Admitted today; Harold Ben­ able to be replaced, would be in­ NEA Staff Correspondent they will find the coujure has lost Pee body will serve tea. regular meet.ng. Anyone entering pce where they captured the nett, 108 Oakland st^et; Mias ducted before the key men and Pans—PirlB woald prefer that none of its creative gehius and that, tight. (he service .should have their name liwiky junction of Caraillng. direction of the Manila-bound Annie Tuobey, 29 CottaW street. irreplaceable men. American buyers see their first buyers will ne able to adapt those Fifteen women from tho local Some areas may have a man­ reported to Mrs. Grace S. Reed, ^ R is an overall gain of 30 doughbodys. F l^ t Pilots Discharged yesterday \ Paul The other h<:lf-answer lies in a French fashi-m collections In Par­ Ideas to their necd% Protestant chiirclwsjUor.ded the power surplus but getting workers who will send it to Mrs. Hurd '•'^^to , Jjb Bss- From Camlling a lateral Tnb column near the center of is. TTie couturiers are reluctant to The curre'it stress on black ip meeting of the world Day of there to travel oft to a critical the correct spelling ana i.ctuais to ! Shea, East Hartford; Mrs. revision of the national list of be placed on the Honor Roll. It is Pgsod runs 11 miles east to Pani- the American drive which punchel Golab, Columbia; Richard ^IcHul- "essential activiUes,”. which cov­ h->'ve their creations seen out of town clothes is a hint that a cer­ Prayer comn-lttee, yesterday aft- plant in some other city isn’t easy. ' M on the Manila north road. to Urdaneta waa confronted with Bomb Three lin, J r, 65 Lenox street; Jose ers businesses and oci-upations their usual atmosphere. This, and tain austerity is already succeed­ erroon at Center Church Hmise. Favor National Service Law quite important that thise names That strategic highway. No. 3, short-lived enemy opposition near other style convictions. I discover­ ing the mood of deflafice of the The day is the first Friday In Lent, The Army, Navy, President be given correctly to the Honor A. Krawski, Wapping. contributing directly and Indirect- Roll commithce as they have to be more and more will figure Catablan. TTie- Niponese quickly Discharged today: Mrs. Anna the war effort. The revision ed after purveying the>French fash­ last four years. Smart French Feb. 16, and the place Is the chapel Roosevelt, War Moblllzer’'Byrnes, the Luzon campaign, links Ma- ’ Qed into the hills and the capture ion IndusUy from the lerding dc«, women • are wearing \ elaborate of the South Methodist' church. and some congressmen think there painted on a slat to be inserted oq of Catablan was followed by an China Cities Engel, 17 Ridge street; Mrs. Don­ h ^ Just been completed by top war heusegowns for receptions at the roll and if a correction has to with the summer capital of ald McClain and daughter, 6 Pio­ wo.-klng in secret with signers of the Haute Couture to Mrs. Lewis Haskins of Ridge street should be a national service law. do. Japanese forces in the unopposed march of seven mUsis fabric mak»r8 and "the little peo­ home, but few if any will don an, will be program chairman and will be made it solhetimea takes extra (Continued From Page One) neer Circle; Mrs. R-utb Aschen- By ' This law would force workers— time and keeps the name off the do area northeast of the ex- to Urdaneta. / of the essential industries ple” who make the trimmings. evening gown before the end of appoint her committee. Mrs. some say workers between 18 and American beachheads at Headquarters made a delayed bnmner, 185 McKee stre.et; Hlpo- Whether any samples of Paris the war. George Bora* was re-elected chair­ roll for a time when it should be lit Kurowicz, 34 West Center will be Mesignsted , aa "critical,” 45, some say between 18 and 65— there perfnar.ently. ayra gulf must hold the road report that four Japanese plani igod 28 In wiping out two convoys .■\nd theseNvtll be spared the loss models will be exported before Materials going into new French man of Jhe permanent committee to take Job they’re told to take ais the last good connection be­ caused some damage last Friday oft Indo-China on Thursday. His street. American b'lyers can gel here de­ fashions are neitliei fine wool nor and Mrs. Ellen Starkweather, sec­ Sunday morning Rev. Russell A. , in attackf on American shipping preiiminary estimate of 25 ships of key workbrs until the industries pure Bilk. Silk stocks arW almost or pay a penalty. Camp was the guest speaker at the i tween them and other forces of which retain ^ercly the ''essen­ pends upon shipping facilities and retary-treasure: 'There have been various ideas Second CJongregational church. Oen. Tomoyuki Yam^blta off Luzon but that all four planes sunk and 13 damaged had been re­ Conned Vitamin C tial” rating hai^been tapped. production. But Paris does not entirely set aside for the ihanu- were shot down. ported Friday. -t- facturi* of parachutes. A ^.t wool- on what tho penalty should He for The choir-rendered afCanthem dur- | \ to struggle ut> Iwnib-c Plants and reiNicca contributing plan to send over any sketches for TOe bowling meet of the Demo- a worker refusing to take a job Ing the service. The flowers were M>m the Manila sector un- t ■ The overall picture was that of j A record fruit crop forecast for directly to trie meet^g of soaring coping purposes. Considering the, ana now being produced ' contain ciatic Club will be at Murphy's al­ an audactmis American Carrier ' 1944-1945 means more canned cit- creative designer’s natur.' 1 urge to only a small pet cent of wool, with leys tonight at 8 o’ciocks offered him: a bouquet of various colored chrys­ eonstant aerial attack.’ Japs at anting Army and Navy den^ids for wea- considerable angora fur piaking up -Drafting him into the Army to anthemums giver by the C. O. D. I One Tank force already has force sweeping' like a huge paint' rus fruit and fruit juices for civil­ po:is and supplies ooViously will protect originality. I doubt .If they brush from •Fornioso, where more ■ lans, and an even larger percent- w uld ever sponsor such a move. for the lack of sheep's wool. Mrs. T. E. Brosnan, chairman work in a labor battalion at Army cl. SB in honor of their members r^J^ached the Manila north road by Bar Opening Road get the "cr'fical” ratlng\ptlicrs— Fabric manufacturers declare pay; drafting him into the Army who arc in the Armed Services of , to Urdan^ta, 27 miles t.han 100 ship.i and 98 planes were i age of canned citrus for the and these are understood tVlhclude , Prodigies of Cut of the Red Cross Production com­ Myitkyina, Bugfea, Jan. 16 -{ ^ doBtroyed or damaged Jan. 8. down ! armed forces. The Army Medical Leading couturiers insist they that while they have achieved mir- mittee, reminds those who volun­ and putting him to work in a war our coimtry end were later given j and slightly south, of Un- —The Japaneae/garrisbn at Wan­ the government, schools, iiWspa- to the sick and ohut-in. | to Indo-Chln.i for the Thursday j Corps has discovered that . the p. rs and many others—will t^aih have never d“parted from the icles with. "leplacemeiit” ma­ teered to work on hospital slippers plant at Ariny pay; or Imposing a gnyen town, ting remained the sole obstacle to 8‘rlkes and back to the China vitamin C foorls help men wdth- yardage restrictions of three and terials, Including a great many fo the Bradley Field Air base, of fine or jail sentence on him. Christian Endeavor was held on ! Ftrot Detennined Jap Stand opening of tJJe new Indla-Chlnn cor.st on Sa'.iirdny. only their essential standingiw: synthetics, tnese can never com­ Congressmen seem to be veer­ Sunday evening with Miss June But the first determined enemy .stand the effects_of high altitudes, out the critl^’al designation. one-quarter meters (about three ttif- work sess'on tomorrow at, 3. supply road foday with the fall of In the Indo-China sweep the under-water pressure, and ex­ yards and tO inches) for a dress pare with prewar fabrics. The re­ o’clock at Center Church House. ing away from the Idea of drafting Loomis as the leader. Robert ■tand ’id being made much nearer the twin /nemy stronghold at American fliers destroyed 112 Congre.ssinnal study of work-or- imposed upon them for the laat placements haven’t the "body,” workers and are talking about Christensen- f as the leader for the against Sixth Army units Namhkam to besieging Chinese plnncs~77 were caught on the treme climatic conditions. fl^rht iegisl.ation continued. Mean­ nor do they wear as well as pre- Junior Christian Endeavor which OPPORniNITY tour years. Each has accomplished All mefnbera of Company O are fine* and Jail sentences. There's a frtrlving to piish east along nine forces. / » while, the National Association of met . at the same hour. ground, so gresl was the surprise Dandelion Coffee such prodigl it of cut that a dress wai fabrics. They are th«s first to requested to attend tonight s good chance they won’t pass a miles of concrete rOad from coast­ Namhkam, . last Japanese bas­ —and damaged about 50 others in M&nufacturem called in a state- gives the impression of much admit that the shortage of raw weekly drill at the state armory. national service law at all. This Henry I. Barnes has returned al Oamortis to Rosario. nunt for "Immediate enforcement matcrmla Is incompatible with the home from the Manchester Me­ Cover steel girders with brick plaster and jiaiiit;^ install instruments and equipnl^rit; staff tion in north Burma, was captur­ tktir westernmost penetration of In many countries, the dried greater yardage than it took to Orders from battalion headquar- all cams up a year ago and noth­ -Damortis is on the extreme ed b^ troops of the 30th division Japan's inner defenses. cf the ‘work or figlR’ principle.” make it. They assured me It would manufacture of the heaviep weaves tei a of interest and importance to morial hospital. ■ northeast flank of the 46-mlle- roots of dandelions are used as a The association said no additional and novelty textures for which ing happened. Norman LeDuc who has been ill with men and women skilled in ministering to the sick and injured^hese are the makings of the Chinese First Army under They also licnvily pounded key substitute for coffee. The' leaves be imrosslfc'e to reproduce from a ihe men of the company will be No General Agreement wtde beachhead, being some nine G ^. Sun Li-Jen, which slipped facilities at Eiigon and Camranh legislation Is n:-.eded to do this. It sketch, qven from a ‘‘tolle,” many they were noted in prewar days. read to the members this evening. at his home is improving but is h a p p ^ mdles above San Fabian, one of of this plant make a fine salad, did ask more power for the WaC There is certainly no gei*ral still in.bed. of a hospital, where all have the opportunity to get well, to return *-to a - **“...... through the jungle and stormed buy, excellent Indo-China ports in and Its young sprouts are valuable Manpower commission. agreement c i the need for national Miss Edna Giesecke who is train­ the original landing points. Ro- Ahe town from the rear. enemy hands. trants In such programs who may ■nrto la two mile's east of the May in soups. The NAM •'ailed for treatment of the manpower situation on a lo­ servics. The War Manpower com­ ing at the Massachusetts General healthy life. ^ Fall of Namhkam climaxed six Oil Refineries in the Saigon cal basis, suggesting: "A canvass be replaced without difficulty; Lt. Harry F. Juul mission, which has to get workers hospital in Boston spent the week­ ' nila north road which winds weeks of bitter fighting, during area, vital fuel source for Japan, "4. Registrants engaged In wiiies northeast from there" of the local war producUon situa­ for Industry, is against it. So are end with her parento, Mr. and Mrs. which the Japanese have clung were badly damaged. Fires were The Budget Barometer Dips tion, including all factors f obtain­ relatively more Important Jobs in Given Promotion labor and Industry. Fred Giesecke. She had aa her This little girl has had her opportunity. Baguio. , / desperately to a 25-mlle stretch started In the Soigon Navy Yard, ing agreement by all element* of essential but not critical activi­ The latter point out that what guest. Miss Virginia French of Recently more thart 40 epemy needed to complete the new over­ on storage facilities, warehouses 300 ■BilliOM of DolloiB the community on all parts of the ties; is needed Is better coordination New Hampshire. aUpe were wiped oiit wbi^ un­ land supply route to China. and buildings in the Saigon area NATIONAL DEBT program which would contribute "5. Registrants engaged in Mrs. Arthur J. Vinton announced ioning at San Fernando, we port Relatives of LI Harry _F. Juul'of among the government agencies \ Reports from the Salween front v/cro set ablaze. A large dock at $292,300,000,000 to maximum ja'oducUon” coopera­ more important Jobs in critical the QuarlerJiaster Corps have re­ and perhaps stronger power for on Sunday that anyone having any 4/ for Baguio. That indicated a indicated that the Chinese, who Camranh bay, one of Asia's best tion with government agencies and activities.” ceived word that he has beer pro­ the WMC. That agency has had to donations for the March of Dimes pooslble Japan^e desigi/to move have been steadily' closing in on harbors, was demolished. 275 "on aggpretsive public relations Infantile Paralysis B>ind should \ ' down the Manila n/eirth road Sixteen American planes were moted to First Lieutenant. LL Juul fight the war on a voluntary basis the old Burma road town of Want- NATIONAL DEBT program” to bring home the urg­ has been in Burma and is now in Uvroug^ut. sec that they are brought to the il^agalnst Lieut'. Gen. Walter Krue- Ingr had stepped up the.r drive to lost in the Indo-China raids.—re­ ency of the situation. Loll Befora the Stom v-irious schools in town. There-will j gar’s east flank. / markably few far the results $252,000,000,000 India. He h: - been overseas 14 LAbor lea^rs say paying a f capture that stronghold. Nearing the end of public hear- months. His mother, Mrs. Jennie worker's transportation to a war be no house-to house collection for Forced to Road ITie first truck convoy with war achieved in crippling an area from ■250 Censorship of domestic mail was this fund, but there -arn school Dean Schedler, ja an Associated which the Japanese likely would be Icga on a work or fight bill tonta- intzodueed into by Nazi Juul lives at 203 Oak street. Job Is one Important part of the supplies for C2.ina In more than meunt to naUonal service legisla­ Lt. Juul was a member of toe. solution. children oh almost every stretet In ^ Press field disp^ch, oald Yank 2 1-2 years already has arrived in able to bolster their *8lipplng tion for men between 18 and 45, authorities more than two months town who win be very glad to columns moying.aast from Damor- Philippine holdings. before they seised control of the old Nations) Guard and enlisted Myitkyina after a 262-mile trip the House MlllUry committee In New London where he was.em­ bring your donation to their school, tis toward Rmarlo came under from Ledo, Ii.dia, ana Is now . Two convoys were knocked out. >225 sought the views of CIO president Danish government x Coventry Grange, P. of H.. Na ouch ^terrific mortar and machine- One contained an oiler, four ployed. He/was at Camp Blandlng, 75. Home Economics Committee awaiting the green light. medium cargo ships, two destroy­ Philip Murray. Shelby and Beauregard and at­ Australia Plans gun lire f r ^ commartding foert- The new supply line, more than Murray already has made Good Eating, Toq held a dinner today for the Valley YOU HAVE YOUIB! er escorts and four coastal cargo tended speciallaU training school ' hilla that mey had to quit the 1.000 miles long, winds through known his opposition, advocating Bridge Club, this being the annual ; road after/an advance of two and ships. All were sunk. FISCAL at Fort Sam P ton, Texas. He Curbs on Wheat meeting. T he dinner was served Malarla-inv.ested jungle. It repre­ :200 Instead that govemmant, labor, Peanut hulls have many uses, graduated from Officers Training a half miles. The seoond convoy included a YEAR ogricul^ra and management work p.t noon today at the home of the As an individual, you can do nothing ,to create the hospital protection you need. But 8und^ and Monday, while the sents ofie of the greatest accom­ light chuiser, four destroyer such os fuel, the making ot lino­ School ■ at Camp Lee, Virginia, .chairman of the committee, Mrs. plishments in U. S. Army Elngl- 1944-45 a. voluntary solution to man­ leum, in insulation materials, floor when he receive^' his commission. Aueripans Inched ahead through escorts, four oilers, seven madlum power problema. Canberra, Australia, Jan. 16.— Raymond Johnson of South Cov­ yon can achieve that purpose when you voluntarily pool ,yonr subscription with others in a American warships neering history. cargo ships, two small cargo ships sweep compounds, paper boai;d (g>>—The Australian government entry. ■ igayen gulf and field artil- and one coastal vessel. The.se were •175 SlmUor View Voiced and dynamite. Rose Petal Jelly will moon esUblish a system of Norman Ledqc, who has been ill community project such as the $500,0()0 building fund program-to enlarge complete shore blasted the enemy Reports Super-Fort all sunk or beached. ' A similar view was voiced yes­ y I ...... ■— controls over wheat supplies. for the past week or so, is reported itions while MacArthur In Camranh bay, which Is some terday by Lewis G. Hines, repre­ Candle Auction In Armenia. Egypt, and several Commerce Minister W. J. Scully to be improving. Manchester Memorial Hospital. itched from the vicinity of Da- Over Tokyo Today 1.50 miles north of Saigon, a de­ FISCAL senting tha American FederaUon other . Eastern countries, row onnoun(Md today. He said controls These .attacks alienee | stroyer escort and a small freight­ ■150 of labor. One of the oldest forms of sellr petals are used tc make jam or jel­ will Include wheat and stockfeed By The Associated Press er were Stink. At Cape. St, YEAR uese field artillery but when- Radio Tokyo said today that Chairman Majr^ (D., |Cy.) pro- lag is that of auction. by candle. ly. The red oudf ore pounded and quotsui. . .Subscribe to the fund when a volunteer worker calls on you, so that adequate hospital [^'ever thp Yanks tried to get bacji Jacques, near Saigon, one tanker, 1945-46 dieted committee action "within A small candle is lit as the article mixed with sugar, wator, and Scully said drought, depletion Woman to Face . single Marianas-l^ed Super-For­ three large cargo sliips and a r on the road they were greeted tresses "penetr; teas left and pay­ veyed 600 miles of the China coast ,W« Have Them For Afl Size Threat eases disclosed today. man, listed os Louis Edward Coop- 3 e a to the northwest. to give constdoratlon to ”a pri­ . Whooping cough cqaes climbed erstetn, 47, was booked on a charge ;*l>vcnty milM beyond tlie Yanks ments are oei.»g made at the rate during a severe carrier plane at­ ority of withdrawals which-would of about-100 a day. tack on Formosa Jon. S. from 78 for Um previous week to of being on accessory before the! O g lin g , great fires roared at coll (In the order nomad): 101 for the period reported. Scar­ fact. And Your Loved Ones. Admiral Nimilz reported other provicial capital of Tarlac — There were some skipped in ”1. Rsgi^tmnt* not employod let fevCT increased from 49 r-'.-os An ora Bawrahee residents. I by bombera of the Far Eastern making the car.vasa but this does widespread raids by Army, Navy to 82 cqsea and measles coses re­ not mein that they will not have and Marine Isnd-bosed planes, in­ In any of tbs octivltlaa on the Hot Be Able To Sc« Clearly Force attacking bivouacs and (of osoentlal oetlvitloa)”; ported Jumped from 14 to 61. Siiiolde Verdict Returned ! plies. to pay. Laat year about 600 \fho cluding the 68-tcn bombing of the onco-formidable Japanese baiw at (This ovtdontly waa a request Let Ua Instatl a "SLEBTMASTER” Wtndahield. Heater No coses of typht-id fever were Planes Blast Air Fields paid the tax were not left bills by to scour the rogistiatlon lists reported and but one cose of poli­ Danbury, Jan. 16—(P)—A ver­ ng the central plains inya- the enumerators. Truk in. the Caroline islands. Two ' That Will Keeb ItUlear of lee enemy fighters were shot down for anp lingering men tn the do- omyelitis wbile lobar pneumonia dict of suicide was returned today route to Manila, bombera sirod fge group who have not yet cases decreased from 43 to 29. by Dr. John D. Booth, Danbury sway Clark Field; Pimat Vaoctoe and a third probably downed as the St B-24s swept the target with flght- been ealled, befoca dipping Into medical examiner. In the death ht cratered airdromes on / Oeeaa . *f Air 2:36 a. m. Saturday ,;ln Donbur.v a’s outaMrta; opd still others ei cover. wnr Industry.) Dlethylene sodium biscltblocar- Xwo Jima In the Volcano islands "X. Itoglatranta engaged In '» ——— * li.Apital of Mrs. Josephins Witt, cter ' sir fields south of Manila bamate, when sprayed on the Humana live in a groat ocean of 36, of N e w to n sister of Frank ktongas. 760 miles south of Tokyo was hit IDR’s iSDi consocutiva (Icfldt budget, covering, fiscal yoor 1941- rolattvato nnljnportant J ^ In tta« ground, .U absorbed by food-pro­ Friday and Saturday by Li6eratora 1946 which boglns noxt J u ^ 1. shows a drop In curront y n d h ig oeoentlai but not critical actlviUoa 'air, walMng along on tbe bottom, I^riter, weU known radio singer. t tba osma ares, American ducing plants and Immunises them Nichols'Bristol, ioc# Ulie ctata on the floor df the sea, Dr. Booth said ttiat Mrs. Witt’s which Ifft storage areas aflame. of mort IT bUUoa doUars. War opt i n g—lot whieh 70 and registrants wIm aaay be re­ rippod up roUways. atruclj from insect and fungi attacks. In and if they ascend too far they die death resulted frbm an overdose 8gM and attacked enomy Wake Island was bombed oad billion would bo approprtatod for 1949-1949—la down 19 MlUoa, placed arlthout difficulty;. 155 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER recent testa, potato production strafed Friday by Navy search but authorized cx ^dlD tre for the war ovor a tiz-yoar ntriod ”9. R^stranta Just as do de>p sea creatures when o( sleeping powders which he said (This adverllsement and all e||rapalgii si^ninss have been provtoed for lo advoace. What yom subscribe will bs Bsed wboUy lor^o^pItoljMifposs*^ : Mspentrstlcins to dioorgan- hoa been increased from U to 100 planes in the face of intense onti- (SneeBaegra to Ceater Anto Sopirfy Co.) taken too near the surface of the w.,re self-administered sometime aaownents la the would bo 450 billion doUaro. Chart above comporea key iteme oE rtlativoly unimportant Jobs in] olte^nooa, ' buiRiels on acre With its use. , a lr e r ^ firs. i new budget with previous ooo. critical war progransA and ra g l^ ' Friday

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situations certain to arise in a ,ArUoU No. t . Manchester WTHT— 1280 Farm Problem Europe'being liberated. Baldwin Backs VVDRO— Today's Radio WHTD—1410 Rogers Co. Exploring , Evening Herald This European Advisory Com­ AdmiraVs W ife Seeks Monument Rationing Data mission hasn't been ^worth the pa­ J 945 Income Tax Pi^imer Eaateni War Time MoreX^ficult POBLI8BBD BT Court Changes Famished By 1 HaiUU) PBINTINO GO. INC. per upon which i^ was created, M BiMeU Streat - , simply because, as facts and poli­ /Deductions Permissible for Income Tax Purposes 4:00—WTIC -r Backsage Wife; «7:45—WTHT— Knights of Colum- For New Future Lines OIBec of Pries Adadnistrmtioa ICanebMttr, Conn. ■WDRC f— House Party; News; I bus. For Battle Flags She Preserves Application Made for TBOUA8 nCBOUSON ' cies revealed, none of the tbre^ Says ^Politics Has No Regtenal Deparbneat of Kafomattoa WTHT — News; Music; WHTD 8:00—w n c — Ginny Simms; 55 Tremeat tiee*,. Boetoa, , OatMral Haiiacw member naUons was actually DEDUCTIONS But at Same TIukb Eu* Additional 1,0 00 Ja­ 8 8 yoondod Octobar 1, Itll______P |ace in Judicial Sy*. —Time Vlewe the News. .WDRC—Big Town; WTHT — seeking consultative action. Our •MatoalMgaid. HMs«a«i»aHAiAlrtMBMtaa6aneiBaMisAartafpigaiendeaasliiailbieiwa 4:15—W n c — Stella DaUas; Frank Slnglser; WHTD — Ted Lend a Hand By Ann Stevick gaged in Puttii^ Out maicans This Year. Meats, Fats, Etc. ^coupons good evarywhan for lira Miliabed irerr Xvenlac B*c«pt European allies took the view that tem* of Connecticut. 4 1 . 75 WHTD—Dancetime. Malone. NEA Staff Correepondent ta ld a n Mid BoUdajra. Bntend at the 80—w n c — Lorenzo Jones; 8:15—WTHT — Sunny Skylar; A service mw returning to duty.« wj^ghlngton, D. C.—When the Book Four red stamps Q5 galloaa each. Poet p n w at Kaacheater, Conn., aa certain problems concerned them i o 66" Materials Used by Serv­ , M I a <,1»4m s* WrxOT m mjg m Ml M A . P ...... M...... g- WHTD— Lum and Abner. has been looking for a Marine Tariffville, Jan. 16—(S’)— Con­ through X6 now good. No terml- Fuel OR. Bwoad Oaaa Mall Mattdf.______Hartford, Jan. 16— —Gover­ T.B. Xmes Seels ...... WDRC — Ad Uner. boys get home from the high seas individually and alone. We appar­ 6 6 8:35—Wn(3—A Date with Judy: ices All Over the W orld harmonica Iq the Key of P)—^The th,.t suspends all the weight on county agricultural agenpi here WDRC — Congress Speaks; Rogers Company will continue its yesterday at the Tariffville camp for four gallons each through pounds of rioe annually while in typotraphlcal errors appearint In ad- ommendations reocntly made by a -■'--l‘o,7oA.t/-.l..Iji9-y-rf jLCfl.------, , WHTD—Sports. efforts in that direction until vic- a backing of the most durable sartlsements In The Manchester Bve- has been lacking. 1 ____ 24.. 0 0 . WTHT—News; Evening Musi-/ War department announced today where girls are boused for winter March 21. B-5, C-5, B-6 and C-6 Hawaii, the average is ITT pounte commission raised by the 1943 l.ospltfi.l cherRcs not covered -tory has been won. Irish linen. alat Herald. .m____J-a. 5.0. 6:80—w n c —Bob Steele; WDRC cal Varieties; WHTD — Hal Mta the names of 2,317 aoldiers wound' work in tobacco warehouses. Legisture to study the state court /'p o e t o f V s. su fp .e o n * a , ^ n t i a t ' s f e- This is but one of the 5,000 flags setup. 9 '■...... 3 T L . QQ. —Jack Stevens; WHTD—The • Intyre. Goal Has Been Set Losses to the armed forces and Tuesday, January 16 We Invent To Save Lives Medicel end deolel od in action in the European and this gracious lady with the bright That commission recommended ....P.r.vs.?...9.o^...n).?.^.k'3!ii®!?..!______5£L Answer Man. 10:45—WDRC—Behind the Scenes "We have set the goal to main­ industry have caused serious de C:45—w n c — LoweU Thomae; at CIBS. tain_ the_ present high level of em' Southwest Pacific areas including red hair and soft voice has helped Mrs. HioinBa B. Riehey starts to work on the restoration o f the If there was one important im­ that appointment of minor court N«t Fip— (mimarnamlW kjr imum m «dwn»iw)..„_._„...... QQ. to preserve. She grew up sur­ Clines In farm labor, he said and Judges, presently named by the . 182 WDRC — News; WHTD—'Hms 11:00—News on all stations. ploi^mt*^thiough new and dlver-jl79 with next of Mn in the New tattered Sag ef the USS Dakota, known as Battleohlp X* of Fearl Know the Delight of Victory Hopes Up Again pression given by Mr. Henry R. Em« 3 pmtat rf thtm 3, me* <• xrf mknet Ina Ita T-rniii 4 ^ Was. rounded by the flag-fixing activi­ Haitwr. In the bnekgronnd Is aa 1804 flag she nakla wlude froni a added that thara are approxi­ General Assembly for two-year 11:15—w n c — Harkness of eified activities "an official of the I England states: mately draft-age farm work- Mallory’s talk before Kiwanis ADmllk Mrfiol tad Dnal Ernmam 8m l^ta^i^^im hr taiititim.... -.1 2 2 .. .55 ties of her mother, Mrs. Amelia few tattered shrede. 6,000 The opening of the Russian terms, be trxftsferred to the gov­ 7:00—w n c — Supper Club; Washington; WDRC — Danny company stated. It U taown that WoundeH to action in the Euro- in the state, 2,000 o f whom Tea at its Best earlier this week, it was that this t...... qQ. O’Neal; WTHT Music; exploratons have greedy begun m fW Connecticut: Fowler, whose Boston home was Winter offensive takes all of us ernor with the confirmation of the ___ 1_____ WDRC— Jack Kirkwood Show; a studio for a life work with are in the 18-25 years group. is a nation which spares itself no assembly and that they Bold office (kdeftqelaesrsmr. WTHT—Fulton Lewis Jr.; WHTD—Musical Reveries. post-war lines looking towards a Adame. P fd , Robert J. — Mre. at an estimated cost of 116,000 a out of the stem realism with WHTD—To be announced. program of manufacturing w ^h Adame pother, 32 Bowers flags Mrs. Fowler started out ingenuity, expense or effort In its for four years. feiMe keel m Im ; ...... ------— ---- •••••• 11:30—w n c . —Polish Orchestra; studying the Bayeux tapestry and Road Program mile. , Nattouol Thrift Week Deolgiutted Which we opened the new year, Although he did not discuss this ill dedKfiN Is 7:15—w n c — News at the WDRC:— Casey, Press Photo­ will open up after the war. The gt^set, Watertmi^ Reconstruction of many out­ attempt to save and preserve the activity has not in any degree d ^ Bailey, Corp. Alfiad M,—Alfred branched into creating original and re*llghts the hope of an early propose Baldwin did support the khsiek.) Tctd MitnIhiHMi PeSiitliei.. World; WDRC— Music that grapher; WTHT — Freddie moded brldgM is provided for. Hartford, Jan. 16—OP)— Wed­ lives it must risk in the business 00 tracted from the current war ef- j Bailey, father, 81 Shirley street, stitches atm used by Mra. Richey, Tlctory In Europe. It doesn’t do recommendation that the terms be r Satisfies; WTHT— Hit Tunes. Slip’s Orchestra; WHTD — who as Katherine Fowler wasn’t nesday, aimlvaixary of the Mrth lengthened. TOTAL DCDtA.1106B.....,,,,...... m->.. I 3 6 1 09 7:30—w n c — Dick Haymes; forts, these offlciala stated. Whterbury. Being Planned any 'good to fight against It. We of war. Metropolitan Opera U. S. A.; too much interested in needle­ of Benjamin Franklm, has been "It seems to me," he said, “ that WDRC — Amei^can Melody ' I^6W8 Rogers is the only producer of Beaudry, Pvt. Leo J.-vMrs. Em . Popular Birthdate Imow that the war can be won In The major portion of any na­ high strength thermosetting plas- m . Beaudry, wife, 32 Bank work. designated by Governor Baldwin It would be an excellent plan to Hour; WTHT — Arthur Hale; 12:00—w n c — News; Roy Shield When in 1920 her mother died, os National Thrift Week. The SAI.MW the east aa well as in the west; tion’s war effort must inevitably have these Judges appointed for WHTD—On Stage, Everybody. and Orchestra; WHTD —^Music. tics by the beater process and the gtrect. Apt. 5, WiUlmantlc. Baldwin Discloses Inte­ bo devoted to the destruction of Hera ara the Dosa* deductions, on page 4 of Form 1040. All except the Miscellaneous Items are dis­ company manufactures this nta- Bodo, P vt Edgar N.—Mrs. Ro- Just as. Massachusetts passed an ' Thomasville, Ala.—(S’)— Mrs. J. governor has urged "all persons to wa know that a Russian break* four years. The terms could bh so act providing for the preservation M. Davis’ birthday Is Jan. 10. review their financial condition enemy life. But In America, at arranged that half of the appoint­ cussed to today’s article. That wl IL be taken np tomorrow. tenU for tho BakoUte Corporation, gji^a Bodo, mother, 86 Mills street. gration and Develop­ through into Oermany Is Just as These materials are eventually putnam. of all state flags Mrs. Richey was That day is also the birthday of with the purpose of observing least, a great portiog of the na­ ments would come up at one ses­ called from C^lfomia, where ber good, for purposes of ending the Here is the eighth of 10 au­ used for such items of manufac- Boucher, First Lieut. Wilfred M. ment Plans Laid. her granddaughter, Mrs. Boyd gains in basic savings for perma­ sion and half at another so that mobile raglatration and driving li­ any insurance you may have col­ Television Must Wait Now husband was stationed, to take up nent security for themselves and TEA tion’s inventive gsnlys has also I ture as Army canteen caps, knife Charles lx Boucher, father, 116 Wllsoa Funches. And next Jan. as an Anglo-American break- neither the General Assembly nor thoritative, ee»y-ta-foIIow ar- lected. cense fees: city fees, licenses, per­ handles, field telephone band sets; second street, Hamden. her mother's work. She’s been at Hartford, Jan. 16— (/P)—Gover­ 10 Mrs. Funches’ daughter will thus contribute to the future well In Packages and Tea Bag* at Your Oxoote’s ttirough. been devoted to the protection of the governor would have to fill all ticles telling the wage-earning mits and privilege taxes (most, You must oe prepared to prove it a good deal of the time since. of the offices in any one year." taxpajrer how to prepare hie 'Shell fuse boosters, practice bay-J Bushall, Pvt. Adolph—Joseph nor Baldwin disclosed yesterday celebrates her first birthday.. being of the country." W e know, too', that this pres­ American lives. When the Navy but hot all of which affect only such losses, and in claiming them Until the End of the War onets, bomb sight parts, slrplane'^ Bushell, father, 468 Stanley street, She presided over a large flag and Pioneer together originated Oquigo Already Proposed Income imx return. Readen businesses); stato excise taxes on must give reasonable deuxlls. Po­ workshop in the New York naval that the State Highway depart­ sure on the Oermans In the east A resolution proposing an should cUp and save each In­ instrument parts, container screwji^ew Britain, articles brought into this coiuitry lice and fire department records thread, closures, coat hooks, lamp] Cook, Pvt. Julius W.—Mrs. MaiTr station, and m ews to Set up such ment is planning a $150,000,000 (.taerekM the chances of an Allied and perfected a device like the amendment to the state constitu­ stallment of the series. will help in some instances to for your own use or for gifts; city New York, Jan. 16—(ff)—Appar- necessitate change^ln trans- shade parts, beer cases. Jewelry j Cook, mother, Box 624, Jewett a studio with a staff of expert long-range highway integration '.Bieak-tli^ugh in the west, not so "pararaft," with its almost mirac­ tion to effect this recommended and state salea taxes; state gaso­ prove what happened, but you needlewomen in Washington, ^ HAtCTTORt) [ By . Burton Heath ently television is to have the go- mitters and receivers. The report cases, toys, civilian shoes, and City., and development program for the fs fim ly aauoh, perhaps, because there will ulous provision of equipment for change in the appointment and 8 line taxes, excepting those of Ala­ should not charge more for the would transfer FM from 42-50 numerous other articles. soon as she gets an article on tenure of the minor court Judges NEA Staff Writer ahead signal aa soon-aa tho w ar: Corldeo, •Pvt. (Thristopher N. — ------— FRIDAY NIGHT— YMCA a filer who has to Jump at sea, bama, Californto, Florida, Louisi­ losses than you believe you can ends without waiting for such fu- |‘ megacycles radio 1 “A ” to 84-102 A Remarkable Growth Mrs. Josephine (Torideo, mother, original needlecraft creationa aitd poat-war era. bo any immediate physical change has already been introduced in the prove if challenged. 8 that is an effort which will not For income tax purposes you ana, Misalsslppl, Utah and Wyom­ ture ffevelopmanta aa wide-hand ( megacycles, where it would have ' During the past 10 years the Easton avenue Waterbury. a book on the history of flags out Contained in the biennial report '-1 - PWAfONP RllJg/MIS5/N&I la Ctermsm resources on the west- Legislature by Democratic House ing and the ‘rerrltory of Hawaii; Deductible medical expenses are 90 channels instead of 35, and large plant at Goodyear, in the of the way. The projects operate of Commissioner William J. Cox, add to the speed with which we Leader Philip J. Sullivan of En­ are entitled to deduct any interest transmission of higher definition Coaker. Staff Sergt. PMlip A.— s n front, but-because'the actlvl- real eetate, personal property and limited at both ends. To see wheth­ ploturas or m full color on ultra- where, i t was statedr Skywava in­ town of Killingly has shown 6 re­ Mrs. Norice L Coeker, 275 Collins C on various Congressional and the program contemplates con­ ttiqlyyl ReHaiy ? Theft t Larceny 1 field. that you paid to anybody for any er you can benefit, first list in the ty a t the Russians leaves our ill defeat our enemies. But it poll taxas; state Income taxes. h l^ freqiundea. terference would be avoided. markable g r a v ^ and many addi­ street, Hartford. state appropriations. struction and expansion of express Or jv»t siysttrieua dlsspptare nea 1 * Concerning a state-wide proba­ reason, business or personaL space provided on page 3, or on a highways through heavtly-travel- western front commanders and will bring American boys home Non-Of4iicttble Taxes n e Federal Communicationa It is proposed to delay tha tions and Improvements in the Dietz, Pfc. John T.—Mrs. Bar­ One of Mrs. Richey's most elab­ — It really doess't matter tion system, he said; Strictly business interest goes into separate sheet to be filed with commission so indicated In a "Pra- changes until tho war situation is plant have been made by the far­ orate restoration Jobs was done led portioiu of the state, and the their men in no doubt that now is whp might otherwise have been Note these carefully, because Form 1040, exactly what you spent bara Dietz, wife, 76 McKee street, "A t the present time probation the business schedule, which. I am several were deductible until this view of America’s Post-War Ra­ such as to permit full use of man­ sighted officials of the company. on the flag g(iven to New York’s reconstruction and development of LECTURE lost. And, as Mr. Mallory said, for hospital, health,' surgical and M.'inchester. the great and final chance to is administered pretty largely by ignoring in these articles. All In­ year. You (ton not deduct federal dio Spectrum" when f t announced power and materials. One of the most important prod­ 7th Regiment by the city of presently "Inadequate" sections of- the knowledge that their country accident insurance premiums; Dudik, Pvt. George, Jr.—Mrs. Strike for the death of Oermany. the courts separately. A statewide terest pal. t>ald on notes, personal loans, de­ train, bus, plane and other trans­ cial fees;'for medicines, dressings, Waterbury. the initiative, on the western ably to the morale of the men in better Job than it is possible to do portation tickets, on gasoline, liq­ vision at about Its presrtit assign­ Talks Tonight: MBS 9:30, Amer- various branches of the services, Gerwlen, Pvt. Walter 'V.—Mra tion. Mrs./Richey got the layers highway aid plan. 6 ferred payment purchases, cars, avnbulance use, false limbs, aro- lc.m Forum, "Senati* Investigat­ are Commando knives for the Jun­ The report indicates that plans Rev. THOMAS F. STACK S IP f TN IT WSVXANCt cautralUl -‘IkoBtr it would have beim Qer- the^ service. And the "pararaft" under the present system. Politics radios, refrigerators, furniture, uor, cigarettes snd tobacco; fed­ ments, putting six ehannelc in the Dorothy M. Germlen, wife, 96 apart, covered each With the fine flcial teeth, eye glasses, hearing space between 44 and 84 megacy­ ing Committee"; CBS 10:30, Rep. gle fighters, waste boskets for the for the development of highways bts. fb r dsitaiis of ilila Wend trotwBan, taaa strategy to make a prolonged Is only one of these devices and should play no part 1.. the han­ etc. (when such things- arc avail­ eral customs duties, sven though aids; for nursra’ board, if you paid Wyoming street, Stratford. transparent gauze she imports Of St. Thomas Seminary, Bloomfield dling of probation.” the Imports wera for personal use; cles, compared to 50 to 108 mega­ Johi^E. Rankin on "Need of an Army and Navy, automobile li­ Larowe, Pfc., Philip A.—Mrs. for the purpose and stitched them in the Hartford-New Britain, An- law-coaii p e lls y ,^ |i-tBMaii wHk dsfonse of every yard of this methods. able); interest on mortgagss, on it. and for travel essential to ob­ UnAmerican Activitiea Commit­ cense plates, heads for powder con­ soriia-Shelton-Derby afid Water­ Favors EUmlnatiag Court ti.xes you were slow in meeting, federal income tax; any estate. In­ taining medioal care. Include your cycles os how. Alice Larowe, wife, 33 South B together so that stitches on one hulge. The feroct^ and intensity It is a matter o f some pride heritance, legacy, succeasion or 'Ibis moves it back to about tee." , tainers and other interesting arti­ side matched the yellow cloth, on bury areas ore farthest advanced Elimination of the Danbufy etc. tax, family and dependenta From street, Taftvllle. t the present time. “ BETTER BOOKS FOR BETTER TIMES” with us that we are that kind of gift tax; any federal stamp tax; where it was before the war. Six cles. Malinaro, Tech. Sergt. Louis E. the other the blub, by solhe kind «| Allied attacks Into It, however, traffic court, only one oi its kind In connection with installment the total of these items subtract Other Items: NBC— 7:30, Dick The raw materiala used in the To Reconstruct Lesser Roads f nation, not given to any false dis­ in the state, is supported by the social security taxeq deducted other channcle were given 180 to —Mrs. Rachel T? MoUnaro, wife. of needle witiiheraft beyond the has prevented this kind of strat­ items you can deduct only the ac­ anything reimbursed by insurance. Haymes and Ekldie Cantor; 8, Gin­ manufacture ot all of these vital In addition to express highways, L e c tu r e * Under the Auspieee of Knighte of Cohimbtu, Dangh-. governor becausj "I believe that from your pay; assessmenta lev­ 216 megacycles. Box 99, North Grosvernordale. layman’s description. ; egy. Von /^Qndstedt has been dain o f individual human life, as tual Interest element, and not any Enter the remainder on the line ny Simms; 9, Mystery Theater articles are “non-critical,” thus the plan calls for reconstruction of Clarke Insurance Agelncy this court is an unwarranted and ied by communities to finance lo­ A t the same time, the report, Moran, Pfc. Donald J.—Mrs. Mrs. Richey is about to start ters of Isabella and Lodiea of Colombuo. Series o f Four are some of our enemies. And servlco charg*^. Insurance or other ' Net Expenses." recognizing poeitbilities ahead, "Rumor Inc.’’ ; 9:3P Fibber McGee saving uncounted tons of critical 'inadequate sections’’ of lesser leaving the bulge much faster unnecessary expense.” He said he fee. I f interest taxes, amortisa­ cal Improveme^rts; the federal use Now take 5 per cent of the to' Margafet Moran, mother, 26 O n - mounting the flag of the USS TIekets From Members Or At the Door, f 1.20. 176 Eaat Center Street Telephona S66I Manchester has the unique privi­ stamp tax on automobiles, dog, named for experimentation the und Molly; 10. Bob Hope. . . . CBS materials, plastics, plywood, hard travelled roads. On about 100 miles than ha planned to . do. believed that .notor vehicle cases tion and insurance all cpter Into come shown in Item 5, page 1, and board for other vital war tiaes. ter street, Danbury. D ^ota, known as Battleship X of two lane rosd, narrow sections hunting and flzhing license fees; channels between 480 snd 660 meg­ This Is My Beat “ Let There Be Pobutkiewlcz, Pvt. Martin- Meanwhile, Gerniaa losses in lege of having its own chief war could be Just as well handled by monthly paymmts on A paortgara, enter it on the line provided. Sub­ Town; , Inner Sanctum; 9:30, Nmnerons War Items in the secrecy period after Pearl will be widened, the worst curves m n tM sn m water “’taxes” , acycles where high definition 6 Mrs. Elizabeth Pobutkiewicz, Harbor. It will 'be a big Job tb the batUe of Belgium have aow industry oAe which qieclalises in other courts In the ulUtrict and chargp Interest here, taxes in the tract this from your net expenses, wide-band transmlsalon could be This la My Beet "eLt There Be About ona year ago a fabricat­ flattened and banks and hiUcresta fOM RANV next group, but do not deduct the The tax on safe deposit box to get the sllcwable medical de­ mother, 70 Talcott street. New place the shaggy stars, pitched OPEN TO THE PUBUG NASnORD ACCIDRNT sad INOIMNITY this saving of American lives. that there is "no logitol reason" tried out. • Honor”; 10, Service to Front , ing plant and a tool and die shop cut. - * leached a 100,000 figure, or ap­ other two items at all. rental, formerly deductible, no duction. was set up at Rogers for ths con­ Britain. around the burnt and frayed “Well ov-sr 200 miles o f our roads MAITrOIO. CONM why the entire state should bear longer can be taken aa such. But The commission said It didn’t BLU—7:30 On Stage Everybody; Sargis, Pfc. Solomon^Mrs proximately half the strength von the expense of a special court for Deductible Taxes . If net expenses were greater 8:30, Alan Young Show; 9, Gracia version o f sheet products into fsb- stripes. But as Mrs. Richey un- are too old and too crooked to al­ now you can deduct aa a non-busi­ think the preeent oertrlce ehould Martha A. Joseph, mother, 63 foldej the browned flag smelling Xundstedt first threw into his of­ "'Halsey Sweeps Or, these five towm, (Danbury, Bethel, As I said ir an earlier article, than 5 per cent of Income, the ex­ ‘gse abandoned and commercial Fields; 10, Listen the Women; ricated and drawn shapes for the low good modernization,” tha re­ ness expense, in the miscellaneous cess up to $1250 for a single per­ manufacture ol many war items Booth street. New Britain. of shell smoke, glared at the des­ port states, "the total reconstruc­ fensive. New Fairfield, Redding, Ridge­ the tax situation Is even more group telow, the entire rental television held to abeyance," await­ 10:30, Hal McIntyre Band. . . . Adjniral Halsey’s Third Eleet son without dependents or $2500 MBS—7:15 Mutual MuSlcale; 8:30, The most Important of the new Sciarabba, Pfc. Americo J.— olation and muttered, "Imagine tion of these is included in the pro­ This is indication that, even. field, Brookfieli and Sherman). muddled now tluin before Jongress charge for the box, ^ including the ing future davelopmenta of "lAdefl- Vincent Sciarabba, father, 36 has been operating in the Sobto simplified the income tax. It is not for a tax family of two or more R oy ' Rogers, (Towboy Show; 9:16 Items produced la the millions of an American flag in that condl- gram at amounts ranging from Regarding Pri bate court reform. tax. can be entered in the right hand lilte" time. . « packing list plates, used as a pro- txftevlew ^Ive, Norwalk. -tion,” one felt sure it would shape • <» In dealing with a surprise German China 8 ea, hitherto presumed to Governor Baldwin said: even as ostensibly logical aa it used This decision, it would eeem. Reql Life Drama. $50,000 to $150,000 a mile." Caaualty Losses cclumn aa a deduction. If net eit- toctor for packing lists used In Sigona, Pvt. John S.—Mrs. El­ up under ber deft hands in short Minor improvementa on about offensive, the western allies )ieve , "I believe that there should be '■r. be. There follow two lists: the supports the position of those, in- be something of a Japanese lake, The next item covers deduction penses .wera less than the 5 per Wednesday Programs: NBC — overseas shipments. A speclsl, sie C. Sigona, wife. 111 McKinley order. 150 miles of old n>ad are planned been doing their full part to pro- a further careful study of our first, of.taxes you can deduct, the cludihg NTC, which, have Insisted avenue, Stratford. since the start of the year, when second of taxes you can not de­ of actual out-of-pocket losses cent, forgqt the whole matter. 10:30 a. m., Finders Keepers ()uix; weatherproof, durable board was ' duoe the eventual defeat of Ger- system of Probe te courts, par­ This formula differs from last that televlaion, with certain Im- Silocka, Pvt. Walter—Mrs it opened its current series of op­ duct. If you are in doubt about through fire, storm,- theft and provemanta, was all set when the 1:30 p. m., Echoes from the l ^ p - produced to meet these severe re- awny. Whether we can follow up ticularly of the system of fees burglary, accident, shipwreck, etc. year’s so it will be Wise to follow quireonenta. Nellie Silocka, wife, 149 Franklin How to prolong the erations by bombing targets on others, 1 suggest that you check war ends; not op much that of (TBS ica; 4:30, Lorenzo Jones... . . (TBS now charged and with a view to Ir computing such losses you must Instructions carefully, and not —3:30, Sing Along (Tlub; 6, WACa The Importance of electrical street, Meriden. ^ Dur regaining of the initiative Formosa and Ryukyu. That diver­ /mpensating the Judges, clerks with your collector’s office. which has contended that better Sllvertieb. Pvt. Nathan—Mrs. Columbia On page you can deduct auto­ subtract any aalvage value and tN st to memory or Intuition. on Parade; 6:30, Encore ^pear-. equipment in this war baa b een ,_ With an offensive /t o match the and other officers of these courts 8 plctuna, augmented by color, on greatly increased, thereby giving Rebecca SUverlleb, mother, 289 sionary and protective measure ’ ho higher froquenciea, should be ance. . . . BLU— 12 noon, <3lamor Kussian effort in the east is still on a salary basis rather than on a mn enlarged ouUet for the Rogers Ninth street, Plainfield. , A surprise bridal shower was extra cash taken, the fieet steamedi south to develop before starting out full Manor; 2:30 p. m.. Ladies Be Seat­ system of tees. It may well be that age and something good for robots. All types of ^ im y and Smith, Pvt. George W.—Mra given Miss Marion Hurlbutt by of your washer a question matk. The enemy set ed; 4:15, O u rk Ramblers. . . . be a factor in the original on­ the terms of th. Judges of probate Connecticut, a poUttoal party Hebron tilt. levy equipment related to uses in (Tornella Smith, mother, 36 Tom- large group of frienda and neigh' iis back, but'weakened himself do­ nctually choec sometblng good Howsver, Frequency Modula­ MBS—12:30 Army Service Forces; S For Seasonal Needs slaught on Luzon. should be lengthened so that they Connecticut 2:15 Jane Cowl; 4:15, Johnson war production equipment, main- muck lane, Stamford, bora at ber home on Saturday ing so. If our recovery is quick for Connectlcat. tion .under the allocations, is go­ tmanoe and repair of power dlo- Spring, Pfc. Lawrence R.—Mra. The Luzon landing accomplish­ could feel more secure and more Funeral services for Mrs. Helen ing to have a moving day, which Family. evening: snougb, we shall make him pay We must, you see, keep saying tribution, radio and radar pquip- Bertha Spring, mother, 38 West The Sunday morning servicea r ’ a lean ef aw to 0900 le to ed, Admiral Halsey swung back confident that experience and it over and-ovsTi Juat as some Re­ (Squler) Keen, widow of the lata for his. desperate throw of the faithful asr^lce will be compensat­ ment and numerous related elec- Colt street. New London, of the Ckmgregational church joor advantage. Swarf aants to Formosa, in search tor any re-' publican leaders afterward# must Frank Harold Keen of Greenwich, J. Simpson o f Boutl) Glastonbury, Rev. Harold R. jKeen. Mrs. Neills trical goods depended on for eleo-j Vine, Pvt. Ruebm—Mrs. Gert- w era held at the chapel because toetave yen. dice. ed by loiik tenure of office.” Yankee sraAotto BVOIBDtlV ft&d serves the Japs might be trying have gone around plneMtog them­ who died Thursday at the home of a retired dergyman, owing to the Rydell, housekeeper and com­ trlcal insulation uses. Since the be- rude Vine, mother, 118 Asylum, of the bad weather and difficulty Brtvately on risnatore alone. By A. H. 0. panion for the late Mrs. Keen, is So, although victory any time to forward to Luson. Then, in selves to convince tiiemaelves that her son, the Rev. Harold R. Keen, abaenca of the Rev. H. R. Keen, ginning o f the electrical business New Haven. in heating the church. n, Benelble monthljr payments. in J94S will still be welcome they really bad done It., 'Politi­ in Hebron, were held Saturday at who was called to Giaenwich on also at the Keen home. Rogers has been foremost in the * Webster, Soi-gt. George H .— Mr. and Mra. Joseph Tasbllk Loans In 1-VUtt—phone ua, that same search, he cut over to cians don't do this sort OC-thing, Mrs. Albert H. Webster, wife. Box then stop In by appolatmant enough, the next few weeks of Comparative Calm The more we conaider the open­ 2:30 p. m., at Cajrlst Church Chap­ account of his mother’s funeral Farmers were busy ©n the 16th reduction of high quality insula- celebrated their 27th wedding an­ to sign and plea np the eeab. the Indo-Chlna coast, where he and some o f them, afterwards, el, Greenwich, following a short Saturday, returning Sunday after­ making out their Income tax re­ Sion. 344, Ridgefield. niversary which was on Monday OooM to. phone or write today. battle will always carry with ing skirmish of .the present ses­ must have felt themaelvea woe­ made mince meat of Japanese On Italian Front memgrial service at St Peter’s noon. turns. Most other people liable for g Kept Up To Date Welch, Pvt. Robert W.—Mra by entertaining their five daugh­ them the chance of a sudden clear sion of the General Assembly, the fully weak and geminate. church here, the Rev. Dr. Clyde Income tax payments will not have Llko______Cheney, ______Brothers,_ ^ _____ e Rog-j_ Albertha M. Welch, wife-, Maine ters and their families on Sunday. coastal convoys. more we think it deserves to t>e Mrs. Everett G. Lord has heard decision. Most of us, we think, But it was no weak and effemi­ Wiiabn of Holy Trinity church, to trouble themselves, with the era Paper Manufactiulng .Company street, Hafiardville. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Turning north again, last Sat­ emphasized that it made a new nate practitioner o(t the art of from her grandson, CpL John has experienced various cycles of Wounded in action in the South- wilt refrain from any of the Vlc- Rome, Jan. 16.—(JP)—Deep snow Middletown, officiating. • matter until March. Sol Blum and son of Groton; Mr. urday Admiral Halsey m ^ e more sort of Connecticut political his­ Jmlitics who made tbS crucial con­ Champs, that be la in the vicinity industrial succeaa and has been west Pacific area from ConnecU- and Mre. Abe Scheingold and son tw o Jtory Day planning which was so and poor visibility brought a com­ A selected choir sang the hymn of Paris, though not actually irt Cipl. Earl Popter spent his usual history—history which must be parative calm today to the Fifth tory. tribution to the Republican - deci­ faced at various periods with the | cut: of Willlmantlp; Mr. and M rs Saul J£Zi It is normal enough for a ses­ sion. It was Governor Baldwin, "Alleluia." Bearers were Lewis the ci^. He is doing radio work week end at Uu hoihe ©f h t par­ necessity of mbdemizlng' and Burdick, Tech. 5th Gr. Cktrl B__ rampant la.?t summer and fall. particularly heartening to the and Eighth Army fronts in the Csiollne and daughter of Nor- ja z. sion of divided politics to open a gentleman who seeihs to bave W. Phelps, his sons,' Charles and with the air service. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. bringing their manufacturing fa- Mrs. Jeannette Bordick, wife, 30 We’re not likely to go up into the high Apennines and the eastern John Phelps, Charles C. Seilers, wlchfown; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Chinese—by sending his carrier with a wrangle ove Jobs. Nor­ some elementary ' knowledge of ntare was a slim attendance at Porter, returning Sunday after­ eiUtiet and equipment up to the New street, D sn b t^ . . Alexander and daughter of Co­ Etratosphere again, or to relax in Po valley. Chrrpn ly. Hutchinson, Daniel-(3. planes against the China Coast Only a few patrol clashes and mally, the wrangle goes.on until the type of b^ vlor which gener­ both churches Sunday. A t the Con­ noon to the.CheUea, Mass., hospi­ current modern day required stage. Damore, Pfc. Orlando L. — Mrs. lumbia: and Miss Faye Tashlik of 1. Den'l evarlaad waslwr. Ovarloodiag 9 . W atch fwnning time. Modern waehera 9 . Dan't farce clethas through wrihgar. any o f our' individual contribu­ a Job compromise is reached. But ates practical political succeaa. Horton. gregational chiiroh the musical tal for further treatment. Adaptation of t)ie company to Eliaabeth Damore, mother, Deca­ ports of Hong Kong. Amoy and artillery engagements were re­ M rs.' Kerti hid been in some­ (folumbia. the machiha may atroin both meehoniam need only five to.tan r o ^ te e to weeb ortU- Adjust rolls for thickneu of clothes and tions to the war effort. But the such a compromise is, for each It does not, therMora, take program was oi'.itted as neither A number o f Hebron Grangers these always changing trends has tur atrect, Coa Cob. Clajrton Hunt, local representa­ Swatow. At the same time, his ported, aa both enemy and Allied what frail health for the past few kept the concern in the forefront | and motor aad can vary aasQy damage yoor nary clothes, tan to M een minutes for food them through evenly. Belt buckleq ilitary picture has changed forces' contented themselves for side, finally a Inatter of painful too much idealistic Optimism to organist nor choir braved the attended the Grange ConvenUop in Donaher, Staff Sergt Robert F. tive to the General Assembly, baa rniANCB CO. planes were attacking Formosa necessity. Job is swapped for Job. years burwas attacked about two of this particular industry and —Mrs. Elisabeth Dmaher, wife, riothee. Tha dothM riionld ha aUa to move very dirty clothing. Overlong running adds buttons, etc, Mtould. ha folded under tha' Germany's last hope of dl- the most put with clinging to po- x-entura the optolon that the we^.er. The pastor, Rev. (Tharles Hartford last week, l^ u d in # the been named to the motor vehicle Stats TSastst Bias, again. simply because u.iless the swap­ party which can suirender w ' weeks ago with her final Illness. A. Downs, preached to eight peo­ with the experience which has| 101 Bridge street, Westport. and. election committees. The lat­ •aa nest. TetSlil smd turn flrsaly ht the watsa; tasor to washer. clothes to protect the r o l]^ Tidln^ber enemies, a hope which si'ions in which a storm caught Up to a few dayrs before ber dratb Habro'n Grange Master, Oarence been gained through the many and French Staff Sergt Ronald A.— ’ A A Brewa, N p. Where Admiral Halsey is now them several days ago. ping were dons, nothing else faw Jobs for a prtoelpla la cer­ ple, hU theme, being laying our V. Rathbun ana Mra. Rathbun. ter is a new committee, organised certalnlyx-npurished von Rund- would ever happen,' the session she was pronounced Improving . varied ' manufacturing proceasea Mrs. Oakley J. Freiieh, mother. is once more mystery. But should Despite 'the poor weatoer the tain to reeelve not eiriy a ra- • bunlens on the uord. Children of the center had ' lot this season. atedt’s Decelq^r offensive,.. has never begin. ward to heaveo, but perhaps but suffered a paralytic stroke at vital to the war, it Is expected that Route 8. Box 976, Torrizigton. Uonsl Tanguay baa bsen ap­ he now be retiring to store up Mediterranean Air Foice got ap- Mias Glariasa L. Pendleton play­ of fun coasting down tha small the company win advance through Hopowlec, P v t Cheater M. — prtximately 1,800 sorties into the This time it was different. sonw Mteem among earthly the last the immediate cause of pointed to take local charge of the disappeared, ^rm am y.has really her. death. She was 75 years old ed the ortfxn at St. Peter’s, in the hills near, their resldenwes Sunday tb* post-war years to a point never j Mrs. 'NaUle------Sypien, - mother, 95 fiiel and ammunition again, he air yesterday. Heavy bombers at­ The final settlement -wasn’t an- voters. The rewards of this par­ absence o f the oiganist, Mrs. annual Boy Scout fund drive been-eurrounded and cornered at exchange of Jobs for Jobs. It and had lived in Hebron with her afteenooiip Im spite at the harsh before attained In this company’s Brooklyn street, RockvlUe. has already won glory enough- tacked rail target:: in and ticular column, at any rate, are Lewis W. Phelps, anc counting the which will begin this week. last,' and we are going ini for the was an ezchangt; of Jobe for alwgya for such aoMe geatafo* son for the" past year , or more weather. 1 1 2 -Year history. Salinsky, Sergt- Albert J.—Mrs. He has been knifing back and no-thern. , fighters and me­ preacher there were 1 1 present Birds are appearing in large "W q enter 1945 with confidence Mary Salinaky, mother, 881 Pleas­ Fifemon 1-c Doran Grant, U. S. kiU. diums hit communications and principlea. b and deeds, wherafon wa pla a and had made many frienda. She Navy, U spending a 17-day leave M,' forth across the South China sea, Nor was there, this time, any was the daughter, of the late H ie first contribtltion to the numbers around poultry yards or and a firm resolve that the road ant street WllUmantic. tropps in north Italy, and fighters UtUe gold star to our book ap- local paralyala piriva was made by ahead to Victory and Peace re­ Vincenzo, Pfc. Dominic T.—^Mrs. with his mother, Mrs. Ethel Grant through which the lifeline between compulsion for the swap. - The poslto the itonM of tha MepalA- Stuart Craig Squler and Caroline other places where chickens are shot up gun positions in Yugo­ the United Brethren, representing fed, hungry for the leavings , they quires the best’ o f an of us,” offi­ Chriotlne Vincenzo, mother, 3 at Woodland Terrace, having ar­ A “ Provisional Council’*^ Japan and her Indies conquests slavia'. General Assembly could have or­ can party, becaaae It, om sow LeBau Squler o f Rahway, N. J. rived over the week-end from th# ganized and inaugurated a gover­ the Jewish Synagogue. This was msy pick up. Owing to the blanket cials o t the company declared. South street Hartf<^ must pass, at his own pleasure. day at least, bafausoad Job# Interment was private with flow- Whelan, Pfc. John J.—Michael West Coast. ' Senator ' Cohnally's proposal nor and gone on about its busi­ agtOnst prtoolplaa, aad let the era omitted, by request made Thursday evening,' several of snow their ordinary pickings Samuel Kassman, Coast Guard, And, although there may be ness without bothering to adopt days before the drive actually are low. Housekeepers are saving Whelan, father, 42 Brightwood ave­ that a "provisional council” be es­ Joba go. She is starved by four chU- Three From State nue, Torrlngton. is disc home on a, 15-day leave Amihcan losses to report, he has Japan Puts New the new Joint rules streamlining dren, the Rev. -Harold R. Keene, started. waste fats for the government but with his parents, Mr. snd Mrs. tablished by the United Nations This week the young people of apparently enjoyed a large degree General • Assembly procedure. of St Peter’s church, Hebroti the birds should be remembered as Max kAqsinan o t Poet HUl. to speed thc£ihandiing of world po- the' community will be pressed In­ well, sa tbey are our best frienda Get Bronze Star Asks Clearing af Snow of immunity from enemy counter­ Fighter in Action These new Joint rules were reform Mrs. Leslie R. Schauffler, Chicago The .jMcond regular monthly A ttention V Xtical questions may be taken aa measures, which could easily have 3(kDa^ Furloughs HI., S.' Craig Keen, Weatbrook to service for the drive and a and without their offices a« «v- meeting of the,Grange will be. action.' been discarded and forgottm. bouoa to houM canvaaa 'will be terminators cc oiir oatursl ana- Hartford, Jan. 16—(P)— StaCs a proposal directly in line with Conn., and Mrs. Robert M. Craw­ WasMngtoii, Jan. 16.—(F)—^The Fuel (Administrator Seth W. Dar- held on .Wedneeday evening of Home Owners Certainly he has not, in any re­ By The Associated Press The unusual thing that hM>- Curi;>8 Removed ford, Miamt'FU.. also by three made. Tbo paper drive ’' slated to mies, bugs, wotins, ete„ life could this week. 4 . HendtayseraerdwMiaara. Pall the f. Ctaoi washer srfler esing. Whsa d. Invastigeto atroega nolssA If pea tha growing belief that America pened this Uma was that one at- open complsl.nto in the H WOW Conference was the cre- Tokyo recently announced six Thaater oosnmandaia, the chief on aeebuBt of-the Ulneas 'of her Kansas City——Want ad.in and at the wrong timaa." fto they halre no one to look after 86 each month, sayes the most fat— other reportedly new plsaes-r-ths fac« tlMt the Itopiibllcaa keadSr- asii latar on the wonMn members newspapers. the Konoas City jStar: ."WlU ax- Bread Strael inobraiBciiciivM fw iiooiirA ifT a t Staff said, now have autbertty to D(theb Mr. Lqr^mb U taking ber tha town hoard ordered that tile them whUe mother teaches. The a t a Bimqiean Advisory Uu. two-member family leads all Gekko (MoonUgbt), the T4nssn sWp actually deoldad to glib ap return a ^ man tbay can M>ara for will gtra tbalra and wfil do tbsir chartga. my Intocast in tha hara- whiatla ha sounded only at the ba- TBLKPHONB 7428 phmc la tha school during hor ^ Calif qiBia^ popnlattoa Incraased school hoard gave Mrs.’ MlUer, which - was designed the rest The young housewife, un­ (Hesven-Mountain), the CtogE It could hara held to exdss one mcBtli ptus travel tuna. The boot to boat tta man. 3 after for productfra lead on « giatilng and end of a work shift former', teacher, ' the Job because Or ObB artkar Aiws MOM* from 6,207,387 la the 1240 census Oavratvy - Frt ) , the Bsldsa ^yxSnlnEl. taken Bunday-by tha Rav. Marcus tamporarily wltt her brother, the ure In 1943 o f 7,897JI46> ' -» • •-.V^ j -J. ■■ \ ■ -/ f- ' MANUHES'IER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,/JONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 16,1948 i . EIGHT MANCHEStER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY I 6. 194!> 4

M „ was disclosed as .fighting on church officiated, and during the wiuo d*ivc last May to reform the the Third Army front. The divi­ .service Mrs. Elsie Ciustafson sang, liquor control ' said hla revision WilUePepSet Tavern; Servicemen few Officers* sion drove a mile northeast of cap­ U.S. Vl/Ait l osses INA9^4 Obituary “ Safe In the Arms of Jesus,’’- and is designed - , help solve health tured Neville. Another of* its "Nearer, My God to Thee," and morals problems, which be Rangers Out units took Comppgne, four mites A delegation from the Pratt A said have reached "dangarous pro­ Are Installed southwest of Houffalize, and near­ Whitney Fire Department, of For Army Duty fToUih fer Army, Msvy, Marhttt and Ceest Guard; baud on portions under the present law "; Register Shutouts by Velleroux. The 11th was the which Mr. Aitkin .waa a member, and to give the commission powers 73nd division identified on the aSItlal tatuahy Sgurat.ta oa<,lA) Deaths attended the Mrvlce. to enforce as well as reg;ulste. It North Carolina Has Record Duck Season iset Rebekah l^ g e western front. Of these, 46 are The bearera were Edward Palm­ also requires local communities to W orld’s Featlierweight Doty-Beimett - City Cab Five Meet er, Fred England, Frank FMcal, Former Downs Darlings American. WiUiam D. Gray - take more vigorous action, iSeats Them at a James Robinson and Harry Buck .Champion Accepted at Wednesday Night Third Arm y battle reports said William David Gray, of 67 ^ Some of the proposals are new, While Latter Scores' the Germans were using Mcond- and Clarence Bengstoi-. of the fire and others; Rohrmaye. says,'are Bout Feature Colorful Ceremony. Pearl street, died early this morn­ company. N. H. Induction Center Y Bowling League k iy roads rom Houffalize in an or- designed to' restore provisions ot Sur|lrising‘ W in Over| Aircraft in Opener ing at the Hartford hospital after Burial was in the family plot in d ^ y withdrawal eastward. the original act which were elimi­ ■aiUMt Rebekah Lode* , Mated a short illness. Born In North­ the Buckland cemetery. New Haven, Jan. 18.— UP)— ^The Just west of Houffalize, the ern Ireland he. had resided in Man­ nated during ih. past dozen years. Parachute ill League. Standings Rematch of “ Red” and aew ofllcen laat night In Odd linkup of the First and Third J New Haven Register says that W L PcL chester more than 20 years, and )flss Ellen A. Moriarty To. prevent diatlllerles from Joltin’ Joe Tonight at |llec Senior Loop Offers va hall, following a dellcioua Armies indicated that, the time was employed during that time paying dividends in liquor, the re­ Willie Pep of HarCord, holder of Tw o shutouts marked the bowl­ Hunters ...... ___ 3 0 1.000 The funeral of Miss Ellen A. was nearing when Lieut. Gen. by Cheney Brothers. ' vision deflnea “ alcoholic liquor" the world’s featherweight boxing ing scores in the W est Side Rec Chambers ...... 3 0 I.OOO Local Sport Another Fhie Schedule er Mrved In the banquet hall Moriarty who died Sunday after: Hartford Arena. ' Mrs. Carl HUdlng and her com- Omar N. Bradley would agal# Mr. Gray- was a member of St. to include warehouse, receipts, cer­ championship in New York and League last night whe)i the leagpie BiUlards ...... , . 2 1 _ .667 bring together Under hit command noon at Memorial Hospital, was tificates, contracts and other doc­ leading Hartford Road Tavern five Milkmen .... ___ 1 2 .333 Tonighj( Both Gimiee .AittM. The tablee were arranged Mary’s Episcopal church. He held this morning from her" home, several affiliated states, was ac­ Hartford, Jan. 16— A month- till the form of a large **M” honor- the original 12th Army group uments used in the industry. cepted today for general Army drubbed the Darling team and the Moriartys ... ___ 0 3 .000 Chatter served in World W ar One fvith the 54 North School street at 8:30 and old boxing thriller will he repeat­ Feature Strong F^es. m g the new noble grand, whose battle team, including these two Z- Royal Irish Fusiliers aa a ser­ Another provision is that Ed­ duty at the New Haven induction Main street Servicemen upset the Motor Sales n. ___ 0 3 .000 armies and the U. S. Ninth, now at 9 p. m. from St. Bridget’s hlghlji. fsvord Pioneer Parachute ed tonight when Oeorge (Red) The Polish ,-mericans racked up , (' ' 1; [given name is Maybel. The work geant. He was also a life-time church of which she was long a ward M. Peters, secretary of the center. Th4 Rangers will be faced with In charge of District Deputy, guarding the Roer. ■8ss^ member of St. | Mary’s Masonic commission be named a dep'uty Pep served nine months in the team. Doty of this city engage* Joltin' the ninth straight win of the sea­ member. The rector, Rev. James tti4 task of stopping he simge of ddent Mm. Alice Kington ot The First Arm y column ap­ Lodge, No. 117, of Ireland. commissioner, with powers to sit U. S. N avy before he waa granted The Tavern five by virtue of Joe Bennett of New York iik a son last Sunday against a badly proaching Houffalize from the P. Timmins, celebrated the requi­ trict No. 19, and her staff from He leaves his wife, Mary Sands un hearings in the absence of any an honorable discharge for medi­ winning, increased their lead over ten-round star bout at the Audi­ outclassed Lebanon Towner five. the Polish Americans .n on8 at th e f; northwest was checked by Ger­ em high mb.ss. Mrs.' Arfyne Gar* Legion Five llle. Gray; a son. Sergeant William Sf the three commissioners. 'An­ cal reasons in June. the second place West Side five. It torium. Doty scored a 2-1 upset The towners wer^,. taken from their two Rec Senior League offerlngz man vehicles wrecked by artil­ rity presided at the organ r.BdM,hg was the consistent bowling Of the Mrs. Dowd’s associate officers David Gray, Jr., of the U. S. other provisions is that a single Pep was the first nationally by whipping the former Golden manager as a first class team. the solos. entire team that provided the mar­ tonight at the East Side Rec. The [are. Vice grand, Minnie Klsannan; lery, Army, stationed at Rapid City, commissioner or the deputy has known athlete to be re-examined, Wilis Again Gloves champion here laat month, They probably are but one thing inUng secretary, Grace Hatch; Oemiana Fight Like Mad Ite,-. Rev Bronislaw Gadarowski, was gin of victory with Bolo Lucas and City Cab five and the Plant J Alr-,^ South Dakota, and a daughter, in charge of the committal service power to hold hearings and con­ for active duty following a medi­ hchlevbig something he had been sure is that they are hot in the ndal secretary, Edith Smith; As the slender tip of the sal­ Joe Britles leading the way, It Is craft team collide in the opener at-}- Mrs. Lucinda Prentice, now in at the grave in St. Bridget’s ceme- duct investigations alone in order cal discharge from the armed boasUqg he could do for a year. class of the P A ’s. Anna Dart; trustee for ient collapsed, the Germans to the 82,634 noticeable that low scores marked 7:30. ft Louisiana. He also leaves three tary. to expedite the commission’s busi-. forces. Locals Lose First Game Many Harjford boxing fans [three years, Ruth Poner. northeast fought like mad. First Willie’s acceptance for service the match with only Reed o f the laughed when Doty first ex­ The flrat game will bring to- brothers and a sister. They are 'The bearers were her nephews, ness. I Oiuck Connors the PA manager L- Wanlen, Mrs. BlsieUe Kutz; con- Army forces suffered heavy cas­ may mean that hundreds of pro­ losers managing to hit over 800. pressed publicly a desire to meet gether two teams aiurious to galn^’ v Samuel Gray of Webster. Mass., Edward F. Moriarty, Edward J. Would Be Deprived of Fees To West Hartford Five was left in the spot. He wants to win after dropping their flrstiiy h-tfObtress, Mrs, Olive Wood; chap- ualties yesterday in trying to get fessional athletes, now classified BrlUes 125 was good for high Bennett, confidently atating he Robert J., Hugh H., and Mrs. Mar­ Mcriarty, Joseph Moriarty, James Communities which do not show the best possible teams in l^ame in the second round laatii t Mrs. Marion Straughan; into the tiny settlement of Sterig- as 4-F may be placed In khaki or single with Lucas' 325 the [ilgheBt In Startling Upset. would lick the hard-hitting New garet Beattie, all of Northern Moriarty, Frank Moriarty, and properly enforce the provisions of Manchester. The Bridgeport New- week. The Cabbers were defeatad.'«;^ 'rplanist. Miss Pnpllpe Beebe; In- ny, six miles nor|heast of Houf­ V. / ' blue. three string. Yorker If he could ever get him Ireland. c John Sweeney of Hartfrtrd. the act would be deprived of its fields would' >t iiave extended the by the P A ’s while the Alrcraftarti. P'side guardian, Mrs. Florence Chap- falize. A battik went Into its The Servicemen provided one of ' Seventh place West Hartford lim a n ; outside guardian, Miii. Alice The funeral will be held at the allocation of the permit fees which in the ring. P A ’s any. The Towners played went down to defeat at the hands? fourth day at Thtrimont, four \ the year’s biggest upsets when A t long laat Doty got his shot ' VM heren; right Supporter to the Watkins Funeral home at a time would be paid instead to the State managed to break the long win­ of the Frog Hollows who are idle-i miles southeast of Malmedy. they blasted the Parachute five for at the former kingpin of welter­ without their ace performer Russ i-BoWs grand. Past Noble Grand to be announced. Police department or enforce­ ning streak of the local Legion A hunter on Currituck Sound, N. C„ toots duck-deceiver. Two others rise from blind to blMt at tonight. '*■ The 75th Infantry division, com­ / Sorrowing Homage Reds Tear Holes four points and virtually eliminat­ weight action here, and as the Barbero and several others. Their wnm a Dowd; left, Mrs. Tho- ^94,261 MISSMG, ment, Is another provision. ed whatever championship hopes bowlers In the American Legion wedge flying into them as decoys bob deceptively. His day's bag shot on Lake Mattamuskeet, an­ The Cabbers with the two color-,-: manded by MaJ. Gen. Fay B. redhead had predicted he upset loss no doubt hurt the team, but Mhloney. P N. G., right sup- Mrs. Stephen Youhas The provision also provides the they had. Quaglia led the winners league last night at the Midtown other embarks with two fine honkers. He was entitled to 10. cd stars, Freddie and WUlia Ware, : Pritchett, teamed with the 30th OR PRISONERS the dope. Doty never looked bet­ had they playeo the final utcome twsfer to the vice grand. Mrs. Mil- Paid by Assembly commission with power to act 111 German Front attack with both high single and alleys when they took ons point In their lineup should jirove to be , and veteran First Infantry divi­ Mrs. Stephen Youhas. mother ter than In beating and nearly ------V f would no doubt have been the :‘ir a d Miller, P. N. G.; left, Mrs. against any permittee violating high three string fo r the match. from the local pin topplers. a tough team to defeat in the te- ^ sions in a power assault upon St. of Stephen J. Miller of 248 Wood- knocking out BennetL He fioored By NEA Service same. f Psialce Hagenew. any Federal law, and the com­ Benny Schubert’s and Danny Mer- maining game.s. The Catbers lack- • ■ ■Vlth. The Germans were hurled bridge street, died yesterday aft­ To Dead Senator (Continued From Page One) The defeat came as a complete him for a cxiunt at nine In tha aec- Poplar Branch, N. C. Jan. 18.— ./ Presented With Jewel ernoon at her home In Bridgeport mission would also be given the line's good scores wen. offset by surprise to the local five. A fter cd a leader, Freddie Ware gives fr^m hard defended LIgneuville ond heftt, Joe barely arlaing and Several fans were Impressed by |t Mrs. Ruth Beckwith, the retlr- after a long illness. Besides Mr. powers o f Justices of the peace, Prussia and declared Premier low scores by their teammates. taking the first game by 61 pins A record-breaking season as far as Pep Boys Boast the team Just that. The slllB':t' and back to Faymonville, two weathering a wild Doty bid to r a the offensive play of the P A ’a. The |‘.hig noble grand was preMnted Miller, who waa her eldest son. (Continued From Page One) including the power to hold in Marslial Stalin’s' winter offensive Tavern the locals faltered badly In the the guide Industry Is concerned colored lad is an accomplished ai miles to the east. kayo. locals sensing that they could dribbler afid ball handler and' It ivtth a past noble grand's Jewel by she leaves five other sons and contempt and to issue subpoenas. was intended to be the deciding Vo liter ...... 101 98 92— 289 second and dropped the game by Altogether, . the First Army closes at North Oarollna’s famous one of the beat set shots around.^, I v P u t Grand Mrs. M ary Smith. two daughters. T^ey are John. Jo­ re-election. Egan waa former sec­ Each city and town permitting battle o f the war. Johnson ...... 90 111 118— 319 Bennett Hurta Hand score almost at Will decided to took seven places yesterday, but six pins. Gaining their cham­ Game Winning Streak Frank Vlttner, Gunnei Hiltnirid '' I f Mrs. Beckwith expressed her ap- seph, Anthony, James and Wll retary-treasurer and legislative Muldoon ...... 109 96 97— 302 That action brought the crowd waterfowl feeding grounds. Jan. give the faM a run for their in some instances, only mopping the sale o f liquor would be re­ Fight Way Toward Strong Zone pionship stride iq ^ h e flnrt game, and Huck Taggert give the team ation. Mrs. Arcelia Craw- liam Ypuhas; Mrs. Anna Urban agent of the Connecticut Federa­ Lucas ...... 89 110 126— 325 roaring to its feet and from then 20, although spotty conditions money. They zipped the ball up was Involved. tion of Labor. quired to enact zoning laws for­ Marshal Ivan Konev’s big First the pinning was too mucli for the plenty of defensive strength. _ ta behalf o f the officers and and Mra. -Theresa Eccarle, all of Britles ... 125 104 92— 321 on the fight was a torrid affair. were,reported. around like a baseball and the Probably the largest was the bidding the sale of liquor in resi­ Ukrainian Army, pounding west­ West Hartford team and the lo­ The Aircraft will depend upon f'ginu^, presented to Mrs. Beck- Bridgeport. Bl-Partlsan Conference Held Bennett, hurting his right band A lot of huntere managed to fans gasped a the Townei were dential and Industrial zones. In ward toward Krakow in southern cals ended up with two o f the Willie Pep Reports Bristol High Entertains .shaking their high scoring for* : with a beautiful cameo locket and road Junction o f Salmchateau and The funeral will be held Thurs­ Totals . ___ S14 517 525 1556 early In the scrap, doggedly stuck find shells and get to the duck bewildered at the tactics employed Before the House and Senate the event a municipality failed to , fought its way into the three points. wardi Ray Boyer loose. He . haa Lnhain, also earrings. She ihvlted Its adjacent village Bech, nine day morning from the Lesco Un­ sessions, Governor Baldwin sum­ Darilng^s to his guns. and goose country somehow. Locals Friday Night at by the home team. It Was an ex­ -An A^ N«wf^60twf9t enact such a law, any political outer salients o f defense o f the The loss of the game was the proved' to be a heavy duty scorer ilw r to Join Sunset Circle O f. Past miles west of St. Vlth were tak­ dertaking Parlors on FairSald moned legislative leaders for a bi­ McAdams . . . 93 102 95— 290 The semi-final match pits Patsy At famed Lake Mattamuskeet, For Draft Exam hibition that few teams have been subdivision, such aa a voting dis­ Nazi's’ Krakow-Warsaw railway first for the Leonard street team Bell Town Armory; snd barring none, the Aircraft ^Noble Grands at its meeting Mon- en. Achouffe and Mont, imme­ avenue, and from St. Stephen’s partisan conference on the war Quilltich . ___ 98 96 88—282 Giordano, ’Ibronto scrapper who 50,000-acre meteor-created refuge able to do in m.^ny a moon. trict or precinct, would be -em­ line, reputed to be one o f the alnce the early weeks of the cam­ forward is well up among the. top 3 day ovenlng. diately northwest of Houffalize, chjrch at 9:30. Buriul will be in powero bill introduced last week. C.-;tsldl ... , . . . 99 93 83—275 has lost but one of 15 fights, favored by big honkers, there has powered to do so to protect its strongest German fortified zones ___ 116 87 100— 303 paign. The locals stiil hold a / Must Repl ace Degutis. players in the entire loop. The d ^ Mrs. Emma Dowd, In behMf of also fell. St. Michael’s cemetery, Stratfleld This measure would renew for two Reed ---- against "Six-Second” Powell of been the biggest season the guides By Lou Black hie was entitled as a military offi­ own borders. in southeastern Europe...... 85 85 85— 255 five game lead In their quest for It la going to take a darn good fense workers will enter the game;, .the officers and guards preMnted The First Army took 1,398 avenue, Stratfleld, more years the governor’s emer­ Low Man . Plainfield, N. J. ~ Giordano and boarding houses ever saw. Churchill Supports cer to deal with political affairs." Hits at Black M a^et This railway, connecting the • the league championship. New Haven, Jan. 16-—(;'P; W illie Manchester High's Pep Boys will as the underdog but an upset can'- I'to lbs. Lottie Cummings, degree prisoners in the 24 hours ended gt gency powers due to expire on knocked out Jackie Connora here Blinds were booked for as far ball team to defeat the P A ’i.-The House Breaks Into Cheers Another amendment hits at the Polish capital with Silesia’s coal 491 463 451 1405 Inconsistent bowling proved to P.;p of Hartford, the world’s feath­ take an eight-game winning streak happen. s, a silver laiwl pin. Mrs. midnight. , / Feb. 1. Totals . a month ago, Connora bleeding no aa 30 days aheiad. It was a poor team has everything that goes “ I think he has done admirably," * Paul Utwln liquor black market by forbidding nJning and munitions industries. Is be the downfall of the team while Into Bristol Friday night when The nightcap shovira tha anta, returned* thanks for Heavy Minefields Encountered Roosevelt’s Stand Unless the powers are renewed badly both battlers were covered day indeed wh^n a hunter did not erweight boxing champ (New with a winning ball team. The Churchill replied and ^he House Paul Litwin of Hebron Road, bottlers to handle any liquors ex­ one of Warsaw’s chief arteries of Pioneer Parachute Frank White wlfh a triple of 373 they play a return engagement prising Rangers agalnat the ;QM lovely g if t The new noble MaJ. Gen. Ernest N. Harmon’s by Feb. 1, all war orders issued by with blood. York version) who has a medical addition of Buck BycholskI has broke into cheers. Andover, died yesterday at hia cept their own product. supply. Massaro . . . . . 100 101 126— 327 paced the attack. get hla two-goose limiL with Bristol High at the spacious league champion and first „..rouirt ~ vice grand and secretary Second Armored division smash­ Charter Still Valid the chief executive under the act Johnny Ceaario, unbeaten local Hundreds unable to get into discharge from the Navy, today aided the strength of the team to “ I read what he said," (Churchill home after a short illness. He had will be void on that date. Package stores would be pre­ Konev’s steamroller already was A n g e lo ...... 95 — 95 ManrhcNter (2) Scate Armory The locals copped no end. The P A ’s have always winners, the P A ’s.. |In the first ^rsoatved gifts from friends. ing down the main road Into Houf- lightweight wh(» is making his blinds hunted with farmers In faceses a pre-inductionpre-.uuuc..u,. physical ex^ flrat class several weeks ago meeting of the teanf the PA’s had added. "His Impromptu remarlu lived in Andover for 23 yeaja, and Under the art, the governor has vented from coming under the in possession of Kielce on the War- Anniello ...... '. 105 105 85— 295 Pentland . . . . . 06 122 117— 335 ranked with fu best In the state faliM from the north encountered first post-service start as a wel­ fields. am .nation here, the result of which ^ ^ little difficulty in winning. Tte (Continued From Page One) seem to have been singularly writ came from Poland to this country the right to suspend for limited control of large combinations such saw-Krakow line and only about Mcrllne ...... 99 112 123— 334 Wlgren ...... 101 03 100 -294 and there l.sn’t a team In sight heavy minefields and almost tree ter, takes on Billy Kelly of New mey set a ♦r.vid for the entire - ■' Rangers In their last start startlod^ chosen when implying -to the ap­ in 1904. periods any state statute which in as chain stores in provision 49 miles from the border of Ger­ Schubert ...... 103 101 126— 330 Davidson ... . 99 100 129— 328 It was estimated there were sided score. that appears to be too strong for [Ouffalize Taken to tree defense until he finally Mr. Litwin leaves a daughter-in- Crlnan ...... — 95 84— 279 York in a six. Another sbe pits sports world. Bristol with an all veteran five league followers by pinning a loaS' prolonged until unconditional sur­ plause yof enori..ous crowds which hla opinion would interfere with limiting the number of package man Silesia. White ...... 150 117 106—373 50,000 geese on the lake, but ducks Pep, who served a nine months the Silk City tossers. burst through to the town. law, Mrs. Victoria Litwin, and Freddie Polowitzer, East Hartford have been one of the biggest dis­ on the Cabbers. easily ths upaat at render has beer, obtained.’’ have^ream ed past his headquar- tlie war effort. rtore permits so that.no njore than No Aviation Support WUkle ___ . 93 113 130—336 were scarce. hitch in the Navy, is the first big- There resistance collapsed. Pa­ three grandchildren. Totals ...... 502 514 644 1560 lightweight who has scored four appointments of the current sea­ the league to data. H ie R a a g m By Yankee Army; ters/* The House received a bill calling one permit in this class would be Shoving westward without sup­ It was the same in the Curri­ name athlete called by his draft trols threaded through a terrific Doubt Cast On OenulneneM Funeral aervicea, will be held at Main St. Service Holyoke victories in a row, son. Coach Tommy Monohan has have proven to be a eompeUnM — -^hey were shouting for4he-re- for th; removal of State Milk Ad­ given to one person eithei* as a port of aviation because o f fogs, 539 545 .5R2 ififtfi tuck. Country, lather north, where board for re-ekamination atneo the litter of ruined equipment, which Laborite Rhys Davies sugg^ed the Leclerc Funeral Home, on permittee or a backer, Individually Keeney ... 99 117 99—315 , against— T o'mmy— Anderson.---- A no less than four members of last ford Pros la in the works. The crew and the P A ’s win hsva to HU Near Sittard tum o f the monarchy," Shinwell ministrator Donald O. Hammer- sleet and snow, Konev appeared to West Hartford (1) ducks concentrate and the limit is recent annou'ieement of the Selec­ heavy air force attacka had left that Roosevelt’s recent statement Main at Hudson street, Thursday Brown >.... 101 103 98— 302 four-rounder completes the bill. year’s starting five. Inability to move at a high pace toi order to berg who was Charged In the meas­ or as a corporation or to any per­ be heading straight for the War* Swift ...... 88 115 96—299 10. There were not as many birds tive Service plana to force non-es- Capitol City team has won five omouldering. Thr division . entered “ cast doubt on the genuineness of asserted. \ morning at 8:45 and nine o’clock Walker ... 100 102 99— 301 click has been the main reason for maintain their pace. Saveral asvr ure with administering his office sons having any interest in a slml saw-Siiesian line on a sector 2d Harris ...... 95 111 95— 301 as predicted, but hunters with ncntially employed 4-Fs Into war games against the best pro Uvea thf: town without firing a shot the Atlantic charter." Churchill had a brief oral spar­ Quaglia ... 104 98 141— 343 the poor showing of the Bell Town- faces may appear 'with the Rang* (Osattnned From Page One) at St. Bridget’s church. Burial will "In an arbitrary discriminatory, lar t'vpe of permit. miles wide. G. Gustafson . 98 119 87— 304 carefully rationed Shells o erflow- in New England. The battle would I Temperatures cIom to zero con­ ring match with Williqm Gal- be In St. Bridget’s cemetery. Kntkaveck 102 97 118— 317 work. err to (late. ers while the P A ’s w ill oouatST: C3iurchill rejoined that, far from abusive and detrimental manner" Would Curb Sales to Women The Berlin radio declared the Knapp ...... 107 99 94— 300 ed Moyock, Poplar Branch, Bertha, be a natural ith the game a toss it spSsnded to 40 miles almost to the tinued, but there was no indica­ lacher. Communist member. The funeral home will be open Racing Notes In the game at the local armory, with their regular team. having cast any doubt, the presi­ so as to constitute “lanfeasance as Sales of liqnor to women wouI(^ Russians had sprung a new offen­ E. Gustafson .. 90 107 98—295 C^infack and other sound-side vil­ up. The P A ’s have it and with and overran about 3,000 tion of furtlier anowfall today. dent bad reported the objectives When Gallacher asked whether after seven o’clock this evening. be forbidden In hotel and restaur­ Totals .. 608 617 555 1578 Two Ex-Cage Captains Bristp. failed U. score a basket in Patton’a Third Army drive down well as misfeabance.” sive in the Jaslo area of southern lages. Many of the •visitors were Bycholski the hopes would be con ! squars mUea. Only about 400 re- were Just as valid today as they the Houm could expect “ a better ant bars or In any room, including Playing For Penn the entire first half. The Pep Boys the MoMlIe valley swept up five The bill waa introduced by Rep, Poland, about 85 miles southeast 478 551 470 1499 By The Associated Press ' sen'.ce men from nearby military slderably higher. 'shulned today la Field Marshal von balanced statement" on Greece dining rooms, which contain a bar, in the meantime built up a com­ were in 1941, and that Roosevelt Edward G. (Tiancy (D .) o ' Ansonla. of Kielce, and 70 east of Krakow. Hyder All, wi ler of several Installations. Lawrence Featured^' border towns in 48 hours and posed »than that given by the prime other than a servica bar This Philadelphia - (fl>)- Two former fortable lead by Intermiaalon- and li^ftaBdstodt’s graap. had indicated the objectives were who emphasized that he was adt- This apparently was Intended to racer In England last season, was Duck hunting U an essential Bycholski played the bucket a potential threat to the Siegfried minister before the Christmas re­ provision alco requires that any Sports Roundup captains of college court teams are coasted in the final 16 minutes. I \ I t seamed at best that t lir Ger- line bastion of Trier and to the not likely to be obtained imme­ Funerals ing by request and was not spon­ guard the left fiank of the drive injured near London -yesterday Sunday aud^gave a grand all cess, Churchill replied: bar used in a restaurant must be sport these days, and what’s on Penn’s basketbaU squad. I Beat Bristol lee Capades Staf'l I* maps would be able to hold only whole southern shoulder of the diately. soring the mea.nire. Into the Warsaw-Krakow line. Country Club when four of the Aga Khan's around perform’i..ce. Dutch Green, “ Mr. Gallacher must not get too incidental to the conduct of the By Hugh Fullerton. Ja. wrong with Canada goose or can- Howard Dalln.ar, 6-foot-6 start­ Bristol and Manchester have al­ I a buffer bump a few iliilea deep In Belgian .burrip. “ I am in agreement with these Similar Measure Rejected This drive into the Warsaw- horses worth $200,000 were involv­ half the size of gigantic Buck, de­ excited about these matters ot he restaurant business. vasback? ing center, a V-’- trainee, captain­ ways been the bitterest qf rivals. 1, front of their thick fortress line. Then* was no Indication that the atatemenls,’’ added the prime Tedford Funeral Krakow line was meeting the first New York, Jan. IS—(IP)— T h ere Bowling Lea^e ed in an accident with an Army will fall into the danger of a Garrett Burkitt of Ansonia, a Another amendment provides ed Stanford, and Bart Fugler, The heated rivalry extends back cided that he would get in the J ilPhen the Germans attacked, Hlt- stabs into Germany were more minister. . mass of German reserves now, seems to be some JusHflcatlon for truck while they were out exercis­ The age of seveatesB la hard|f' Trotakylte deviation to the left." milk dealer who often has engaged that “ no woman shall be allowed’' guard, also a trainee, led the longer than one can remember. outei* foul lane and be the feeder. |: Isr told his generals that the of- than a probing advance. A battal­ ^ Churchill said he had already however, and progress may be' the basketball coaches' complaint Drivers ing. Hor\-ath Is Tops A fter several minutes. Green came a time to talk about chaagheg sto Continued questions a' bt state­ Was Held Today in contraversies with Hammer- in a tavern. American University team. • Ucually when one school can de­ ’fansive might knock one of the ion of Germans counter-attacked made a. statement about the appli­ slowed. I f the* Russians Interfer that allowing a player a fifth (wr- Wetherell .. .. 83 104 107— 294 Hyder All. s four-year-old by feat the othei. the school taels that over and remarked to his team­ reera but that was recently tB% ments made by the new leaders of berg, w^s the chief.proponent of a There is also a provision requir [' Allies— presupiably'Great Britain at Tettingen, three miles inside cation of the Atlantic charter to similar measure introduced two with traffic over the trunk railway sonal has resulted in a rougher Roman ...... 84 90 94— 268 Hypcrlan-Eclaii who cost $33,000 Bo McMillin, Indiana’s football tb.i Ir iicason Is a complete success. mates, "Another five minutes in subject of Jimmy Lawrenoe, for*. Greece brought from Churchill the ing that in places beer and liquor southwest of Warsaw, they would game . .* . Mtcr observing an Impresalve Record mer Midwestern ar.- ateur flguf* , —out of the iVar. Germany opposite , the British empire, tmd especially The, funeral of Joseph Tedford. years ago and re.fected by the A g­ DeMartIn ‘ . .. 98 102 97 297 as a yearling, suffered severe hind coach, says “ I didn’t see a back The Manchester slogan Is, "Beat there and I would- be out for a comment: is sold, such as taverns and res strike one of the biggest blows to Army game from which four play­ skating champion and now earn; ) Town Apparently Abandoaed but the Americans repulsed them India. He -Aserted the objects, riculture committee. ^ Cavedon .. .. 96 93 106-295 leg cuts requiring stitches, but he last season 8nywhcre to compare Brlsfol.” month’’. Green’s overhead shots “ I cannot be responsible for the 48 Academy street, prominent taurants, there shall be a full and Nazi hopes of holding the Polish ers were ejected and 48 free The 1939-40 University of Min- of the top billed skatere ta tha toa-: t Armored scouts of old “gravel and captured 100. Another small purpose and prlncl.jlea of the char­ Another measure which Clancy Faulkner . .108 148 109-365 is expected to reco\'cr. Teheran, with Lea Horvath." Horvath is Followers ol the Red and White were working again and he haa counter-attack was under way day to day ren.arks tha*: are made Ideal resident snd businesa man, unobstructed view o f the premises capital. throws were tried, S-Sgt. Sid Gray nepota hockey team won 18 Capadee. ' V voice," MaJ. Gen. Ernest N. Har- ter were being achieved already introduced by request provided winner of the St. Leger, escaped one of Ohio 'itate's two 1944 All- ramember Iasi football season caught the fancy of local followers this morning ct nearby Berg. >y the head of the Greek govern­ from the street and that where the asked what was the greatest num­ straight games to win the Big Ten First off, Jimmy la enjoying htor.;. '.moa, entered Houffallse at 10 p. by the process of extending self- was held thU afternoon at 2 “ that the dairy and food commls- 400 ’Towns Overrun 469 537 513 1519 injury whtn hla rider swerv< J him Aioerica footballers. The other 1* when a mediocre Bristol eleven The 90th Infantry division, ad­ layout prevents a separation of the ber of fouls ever made in a game with his sensational popping. last season o f skating bwogSr^ n igh t The Germane ap- government, but he did not ment." o’clock at the Center Congregk- albner cease f-vim taking any more A Moscow communique said Putters out of danger. Madrassi and Is­ Guard Bill H ackett ice title. played a spirited Red and White vancing north in Luxembourg, cap­ dining room from the bar room, (without hatchets, of course), old Uncle Sam beckona him into tlw?* gainnCly had abandonSt the' stra­ elaborate. * Believes Government Deinocratie tlonal church,' th Rev. Clifford O.- Irregular and illegal samples of only a service bar, at which drinks Marshal Ivan 8. Konev’s hard-hit­ Varney . .. .. 95 106 88—289 fahan collided and fell but quickly team at Briiitnl in the season's fi­ tured Nlcderwnmpach, five miles ting First Ukraine army overran or new rules . . . ., There’s no nale. Bristol walloped the locals by Cheney Tech will play host to armed forcea And after that tegic town at the eroseroads nine S,i01 CasoalUes In Greece "I have every reason to believe Simpson, minister, assisted by the .milk and testing same for the pur- shall not be sold, would be permit Oleksak . .100 113 82—295 recovered. east of < against strong some 400 towns yesterday in its- answer at hand, but over the past a one-alded score. The occasion undefeated Rockville High Friday St. Paul "bombsheU" thinks miles northeast of Beetogne and Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff, form­ f>0 ve of determining the butterfat ted. C. Johnson . .-86 93 94—273 opposition. Churchill am.ounced that Brit­ that the present government In contents." greatest one-day victory since •week-end. St. John’s and Temple arose and Bristol made the most afternoon at the East Side Rec. may foljow ta hia father’s fwB*.,''* T8 aoutfa’weet of St.With. Formal er riinister, conducted the service The commission would have the St,, John .. . . 84 90 91—265 George Irvine. Vancouver race American Seventh Army troops ish casualties in Greece between Greece is extremely democratic," shoving off west of the 'Vistula were charged with 38 persona! of it. The Bell Towners have every­ The visitors have a well balanced steps as a Journalist. iapeiqiation was slowed by burn"d at the church. Mrs. V.„C. Morey, Ren. Arthur E. B. Tanner (R .) same authority over drug store Char.cia . . ^ .126 10b' 130—364 horse owner, said on his arrival Happy Chandler's Protege continued cleaning up buildings in Dec. 3 and Jan. 1— the period he added. “ As a matter o f fact I of Wpodbury sent in an amend­ last Friday. foula, Oklahoma and Nebraska thing to gain Bi.d nothing to lose In five- and appear to pack too much But It's a pretty good bet he’ll, out wreckage of German equip­ presided at the organ. Rudolph permits It now has over other at his Canadian home yesterday, Hatten, where the Germans had covering the major part of the believe it is composed entirely of The Russian effort apparently with 35 and Great Lakes and Mar­ Friday’s battle. Monohan’s team all arqund strength for the locals. return to skating, becsuiaa wheR^i: ment cluttering roads around the Swanson sang “Face to Face" ment tp the Workmen's Compen­ types by a provision that It “ may' been trying to bore through the Greek civil war— totaled 2,101, of Republicans.’’ still was growing. Berlin an­ quette with 33. Colfi;ate'8 20 fouls 491 510 485 1486 from California that he believed will be smarting after the defeat you’re a champ at seventeen th err; ItsmtikirU. and "The Old Rugged Cross.” sation apt. nrovlding c'lmpcnsation issue a drug store permit to any Paces Unbeaten Kentucky; Maginot defense system Just north which 237 were killed. “ Is not the prime minister en­ nounced that Red Armies were on against Army gave the Cadets 28 racing may be resumed in the administered hy the Pep Boys. seems to be little logic ta ths (The British radio said the U. Manchester ta>dge No. 73, A. F. for all Injuries causing incapacity drug store approved by thO The Rec Senior League has two of the Haguenau forest. Churchill sought to turn aside couraging General Lastiras to for more than three days. It called the move in ten key sectors-from free throws . . . Any better fig­ S'itaics United States b March. Coach Clarke of tho locals will ing. In the meantime Jimmy 8. Tth Arm y had attacked power­ A A. M., exemplified the Mssonlc Pharmacy commlsaloti. The prC' mors attractions listed tonight The reinforced Germans attack­ questions concerning the tangled make these truculent remarks by for compens.uctod. The tied, 44-44. The 'ArmieB. was a profusion of beautiful floud Zlotntki, 17 miles southwest of ment when Mexico’s team had to Stra’uEh .. — 107— 107 HIpodromo de Las Americas track There are plenty of seats in the Association and seated last Wed­ Tickets are nOw avaitable at the machine-gun snd rifle fire. West “ Do you not think that these greatly add to the difficulties of Other Measures Inttaduced Wildcats remain extremely tormid- L^^i^gton combination mopped up The fuehrer was said to have ad- tributes. Kielce. Then, plunging across the forget the deciding game because CTifford ...... 105 97 ----- 202 at Mexico .City will operate this Bristol armory. More than 2000 nesday night, has been accepted box office and by mail order. f) of nearby Orfendorf, the Seventh threats against the Axis powers our troops.” Other measures Introduced in able without their overtime to take it all, 53-46. I Sreaaed a select gathering o f Array Delegations from the Tall the House included bills providing Warsaw-Krakow highway west of moat of the players walked out in G. Johnson ..105 85 125—315 week on 'i^uraday, Saturday and tickets will go on sale for the clash for ths armed forces and leaves Arm y speared-‘''ahead nearly two have a tendency to stiffen the Asked on whose authority Adolph Rupp coaches a squad with , conaideta little Hy Gotkln, and divisional commanders in Ber- Odars, King David Lodge, No. 31, for publication of "an up-to^te S and Jedrzejow, they captured* the vil­ protest of a Venezuelan unlplte’a Hlllnskl ... .^.105 92 94— 291 . that will more than likely be a sell­ this week. In addition True has miles. Fighting continued in the people o f Germany behind their newspaper correspondents in Sunday. Brooklyn St. John’s guard, os the UnAltWt before the drive opened. I. O. O. F., Mahohester Milk Deal­ system” of cumulative sumle- lage o f Trzcheniec in a 18-mlle ad­ decision . . s ,In conclusion, Knofla ...... 9 7 94 118—309 out. been the secretary of the West H e asMrted that the Meuse would woods north ot Gambsheim. leaders and prolon|[ the v/ar, and (Sreece were prevented from In­ -Hnnine I flu*et Individual plhyer he has Town d:\ ers association, and the Athletic ments to the digest o f decis1on\of vance. quotes «A exultant fan: "Caraci C. Froh .. . . . 8 3 114 85—282 The percentage I Side Rec Bowling League and has he teached in two days and that No report came from the French would you be good • Enough to re­ terviewing members of the Elas I ' competed against. The WlldcaU club, with which Mr. Tedford was the State Supreme court, and ah- 31 Mllee From Krakow Until now famed as the birthplace . . . 84 107 97— 288 favorites at the Mexico Cfity track I " ^ 11, Mobilisstlon Director SeM Bigger Programs turned in a swell Job. Lest of Antwerp, Major Allied supply First Arm y front south of Stras­ consider your policy to see whether forces, Churchill said that when Q—What was the origin pf the Buckland . repulsed the Rcdmen, 44-38, dur­ Advertisement you could not employ your un­ affiliated, and many friends called other author zing Army, Navy oK On the southern flank the fall of o f Bolivar; hereafter to be Known to date for the current meeting j^mes F. Byrnes’ argument luck. True. port, would be taken In three bourg. the delegates came from the lines term sacrament? '* ing tae regular season a year ago, East Lknaing, Mich.—(P)—Fend- rivalled power'to bring this misery at the Watkins Fune;-al Home, Merchant Marine officers to act as Psiecznica - placed the Russians aa the Brooklyn of South -Amer . 57E 589 626 1794 ta 40.5, The leading trainer at the I xhe Wildcats’ steadying Influ- ■m I weeks. The Germans got within they weto given safe conduct by A —The sacrament was the oath only 21 miles northeast of Krakow, lea." but were shajled by them, 48-45, ley Oolltas, president o f the Am er­ Location Makes Difference Board of Tak Review In Europe to an end?’’ Monday night, to pay their re­ notaries public so that membra track is Leopoldo Sierra of Ssn- j ^Y)ce and 'workhorse Is six-foot, In the National InvltaOonal Tour­ I three miles, of the Meuse before the com m an^r in chief. o f the armed forces could take df loyalty sworn by Reman sol- a key point in the enemy's Polish ican Wraetling Ooaohaa associa­ Bombers Hammer "N o sir," Churchill shot back. spects. Poor Owl Record tiago, Cuba, with 62 winners. four-inch Wilbur Schu, a protege nament at Madison Square Garden. the tide turned. • “It would therefore be Irregu­ oaths In places where other facili­ die^. defense line and guardian o f the One-Minute Sports F sfe tion. coach of wrestling and asso­ W ith proper Instruments and “W e don’t take that view at all. , Burial was in the family plot In of Sen. Albert B. Chandler. Kentucky 'vlll be back with Notice Hitler was reprcMnted aS say- Tank Factory lar," he said, “ for him to allow ties were unavailable. route to Silesia. Captup- of Glo- A hint on What may happen ciate profeasor of physical educa skill, a person standing on solid 1 tag the capture of Antwerp would I think the H oum would be over- East cemetery. Q-vWhat are the pec^le of The Chicago Whits Sox lost 25 . T . ■ . « t e l Since hie boyhood, spent ta s Shoo Shoo Schu. London, JAn. 16.— — More ivhelmlngly against our attempt­ them to see any person other than A resolution proposing Charles gowiany, 38 .nillcs north o f Kra­ when they start reclassifying 4-F of 39 home. night games in 1944 jFiJrn#* Versailles, Ky.. orphanage, ShM tkm at Michigan State College earth can observe the heavenly [^ta'‘down 38 Allied divisions for Sicily 'Up to now? ' kow, brought the Konev forces I.nxt NiathVs The Board of Tax Review of the^. than 600 U.. S. heavy bombers ing to make peace by negotiation." himself or his duly authorized Arthur d. Wtlsoa ' Derry of Seymour as a New Haven athletes: A year or so ago Roches­ and w ill play only 14 at home this M jtS O t la sffia a 0 m |shoo Schu has been an athlete, predicta that high schools and bodies and determine hl$ own I another "Diinkerque.’’ At best, A —A , separatist movement Is within 50 miles o f the frontier. Town of Manchester, .Conn., wUlf .swept intoyfeastem Germany and The cheering ■was renewed. representative. Such delegates re­ Arthur J. Wilson, a native of county commissioner for the unex­ ter had a swell shortstop, A1 (Red) H * rose to high school stardom ta colleges will be esUed upon to pro­ geographical position within a few [Aowever, the offensive had inter- under way, but the Italian gov­ Berlin proclaimed the optening season. be in session at the Municipal)' hammered a Krupp tank factory Then Churchill continued; main under guard until they re­ Manchester, died suddenly at. hla pired term ending next Sept. 30 Schoendienst, who waa considered J .w - 1 football and basketbaU when taken vide more exterAlve training ta yards. On a ship at sesT. he can I'Oiptod General Eisenhower’s win- at Magdeburg, an oil plant 70 turn to their own lines.' ernment Is resisting, claiming Of new Ruaaiaui offensives both a cinch to stick around and maybe Building the followi.ig days dur*) Allies Opposed to diange home .at 75' Blvergreen aveipue, and for the four-year term.begin­ B y The Associated Press mto the home at Senator Chand- physical edu uitlon not only to cope locate hia position within a mile I ter offensive and relieved pressure miles.-kouth o f Berlin, and rail- "While fighting is In progress It that Sicily 'will have more region­ nnjth and south o f Warssw. Bin- ^o up to the Cardinals because of ii.g the. month of February, 1945: > Hartford last evening. Mn Wil­ ning Oct. 1 was Introduced, Der­ New York—Humberto Zavala, ler^then a young attorney. with the present war emergency, or two. In the air aboard a plane, I on the Jtuhr and Saar. irards at Dresdne and Dessau with “At any rate our Alllea would be would obviously be undesirable al autonomy after the'war. emy broadca.ita announced “ deep an eye Injury had put him in 4-F Thursday, Feb. 1, 8 P. M..to 5^ son waa the son o f the lata Mr. ry now la serving as an interim 135, Mexico City, knocked out Happy Chandler, an athlete but for future Insurance ae weU. within five to '' ’ miles. It coat the Germans at least 2 to 2.000 tons of bombs today. overwhelmingly opposed to such a for persons to cross into EHas ter­ penetrations” of KJerman lines at . . But A1 was reclassified and P. M. an(l Mrs. West Wilson, whom appointee, succeeding the. lata George " D u s y Brown, 18S 1-4, himself, did what he could to teach J -l I I In manpower losses. Washing- ' First repprta said they met no course. ritory and in fact only Interna­ Q— How mu6h' of the PbUip- Warka and Fulawy, 30 and 85 inducted \ . The other day i^Friday, Feb. 2, 6 P. M. to • many of the older rasldenta of the Jamea F. Hines o f East Haven. WUBniDS .Philadelphia, m Gennaro Rojo, M l, | (he young and gangly Schu the DeuMe BUI Tonight Fire Prevention I ipii place American c&suauties at fighter opposition. The weather “ It is quite Impossible to discuss, tional Red Cross representatives pines is cultivated? miles southeast o f .Warsaw; in the ’ owner Sam Breadon of the Cards iMB Angeles, T.K.O. Steve Rigglo, fundsmentale. If he can poealbly P. M. * ; I40,0(l0 in the bulge battle. Indica- north part of the, town will re­ BUIa A ffect Bondemen - was bad., All four targets were these things during this question are allowed to do so.” A — 16 per cent. Bug-VlStula triangle immediately received word that Schoendienst 1.47, New York. 4. get there. Chandler is present N ew York, Jan. 18 — l,-to S. [motor transport, which have been Q—Who waa V, I. Ulyanov? 1.000 miles. Ben Riley, a Laborite, continuel Churchill replied; “I really am Isevta his wife Mrs. Alice Crane regulate the ..ge, standards of porting activity since Saturday. Its SOtli consecutive basketball lea, a Ho never lets up feediiig hlgh- gta Teanm Enter Meet I> Ms [foim d In heaped and fire blackened A — Lenin. An For a agaret Bad weather cancelled «U oper­ to press the point, asking whether not going to attempt to give a PInkham Wilson. He also leaves supervision, housing snd transpor­ Last night the German radio said victory tonight. And Dartmouth’s B sltim ore — Buddy Walker, scoring mates wMle getting a few Friday, Feb. 9, 8 P . M. to S' |mtaa blocking roads such as the it was appreciated that ’ the Rod Arm y tPiopo had broken into ations last night. general measure of complete con­ a sister,. Mrs. Hoarard Keith of tation facilities for minors and hockey team has played 45 wlth- 193 1-4, Columbus, outpointed Tan- points for himself. He la tho type Weet Point N. T.. Jnn. 18-MflV- P ^ [one leading into Houffalize. “slogan ‘unconditional surrender Q—^ a t new development for the highway town of Schlouberg Natl'/es on one South Pacific fidence to all war correspondents, WUltmanUc. females o" tobacco plantations. , out a loss . . . Six eastern col­ coy Heniry, 197, Loe A n g e l^ 10. ^ 0 jpssaea up many shots ta qrder Peim, Dartmouth, tJornell Sattirday, Feb. 10, 3 P. BA to Boiitb of the Ardennes bump, a has great political value for H ifler gliders has been added to Arm y's in East Prussia. Island will, in exchange for a wherever they may be and from F^ineral services - adll be held Senator'Edward L. Fenn (R ) of new XCG-ljOA, which carries a leges already have entered the Bobby ’Thompson, 191 1-3, B s lu -1 to work the ba.l ta close for s more and CCNY along with the Army P. M. [n ew attack by' Lieut. Gen. George Garrison Attacks and his gang.” According to Berlin, the Rua- more, outpointed Carrington Me- certain opportunity. single cigar t, climb fie tallest whatever country they derive. tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock Greenwich presented a 'desoIuU'on six-ton load? W est Point trSck relays, Jan. 27; team have e n te M the second an­ Monday, Feb, 12, 8 P . M. |B. JPatton’a Third Arm y gained two "I don’t think that la so," the atans in aortliem Poland plunged Five of them might aa well save Nutt, 184 3 -4 Baltimore, 8. During Kentucky’s successful cocoSnut tree nnd hack dowr. as Allied Siege Positions Now I am always doubtful about from the Morrison W . Johnson memoriallxing Congrea; to pro­ A —Tricycle landing.^gear whh nual West Point track Indoor re- r . M. „ ^ miles in 34 hours. His aS' prime minister replied. correspondents who come from acroas the Narew river from Pul-.; transportation and '1st the Cadets New ark, N. J.— Fernando “Ths sssson, Schu aocounted for many oocoanuts as desired, or Tuesday, Feb. 12, 3 P . M. t o L«ondon. Jan. 16.— (jiP)—The sun- funeral home at 749 Albany pose a constitutional amendment retractable nose w b e ^ Ikya to be held ta the Academy lit troops c^ tu red Borg, two One memlser cried ’’“ Don’t make one aide to another across the tuek and Roxan, the latter only 33 run tima trials. M l^ty" Menlchelll. 208. Buenos tap fosls and 22 free throws •ven the whole tree. rounded German garrison at Lk avenue, Hartford. ^ limtttag the power of Congress to Field Houae Jan. 37. P. M* aouuieaat o f TettlDtgen. It ralachlef!” when Emmanuel SWn- fighting lines.'i miles from the southern rim o f Aires. TJC.O. Laurlent Bouchard, .for 124 points ta 20 games. In the Wednesday, Feb. 14. S P. NU the sixth German tovyn taken Rochelle on the .west coast o f tax incomes. Inheritances and gifts East Prussia. well, laborite,' asked whether CasoaHtas Total I.04S4B4 Albert Teet Sarvlea DapL 196, Montrtal 8. Sandy Saddl^ grst 10 starU thlr seaaor he regls- 8 P . M. ftront o f the west wall defenses France attacked Allied siege po­ Churchill had “ taken notice of the » ^ ... an action th at'ten ator Fenn said Battle Approaeklnf End British empire casualties from Tha funeral of Albert'TostYost of After winning the firit half 125, New York, knocked out Lucky fored 33 fleldera and 13 ch aritf week. Borg and the others sitions yesterday, pushing out aa declaration by General Plaatiras d been taken by the Leglsla- The battle'of Budapest appeared VOLUNTEER BLANK — BIOOD DONOR SERVILE AU persona claiming to be the start of the war in September, 318 Middle turnpike, cast, About Town championship o f the Eleverith Johnson, 128 1t2, Philadelphia, L (osaea fo r 78 points. 1 ta an area between the Mosellefkr as the mouth pf the Sevre riv­ (the Greek preni'er) on two occa­ rea o f 17 atates one' by one definitely approaching an end. grieved by the dotage at the 1939 to last Nov. 30 totalled 1,- held yesterday tftemoon Naval Dlatrict, the San Diego Ma Holyoke, Mass.—Joey Peralta, | Twice this aeasoe Schu has hag- Msnehester Chapter. The Amerl<»n Red »r rivers. Just northeast of er, Jhe Berlin radio aaid today. sions that it is the intention o f • it branch o f the -«gle:ature in six With the latest announced Russian sesaors ot the Town of 043.554. Prime Minister Churchill at the Walter N. Leclerc Funeral Mystic Rsvisw, Woman's Bene­ rlne Corps basketbaU team was 187, Tamaqua, Pa., outpota^ ig points of aq svantag, the wich-Luxembourg • German The enemy report, which waa his goi'emment to clear out the other states. advances . Red Army troops -now I Waat Tb Donato Blood for the’ Army and Navy ter. Conn., and .those told Commons today. home, .38 Main street Rev. fit Association, 'will seat Its 1945 diabandad with Capt. Charles R. Ruby Garcia, '.38, Puerto Rico, 10. J greatest number he has compiled le r comer. Without Allied confirmation, de­ Elaa (leftwing array) forces from . Nearly 40 bills proposing drastic bold some 90 per cent ,ot bat­ offsets must appear and lie 'Hie suffered jSeo^e Rrookes of Rockville - con­ officers this evening. The cere­ Church, Athletic OflHeer, found the Maurice Lavigne, 147, to coUege competition. He perform- o f Bastogne. the Third clared that the Germans took 200 Greece, .and whether the British changes in the .u,uor control daj gamed op to four miles on a tance runner, and Pfc. "B a b '" Ouateve Churchill replied '*T won't be o(hcr colonies, 38,943. Worts Baa Srtea out BUly Adams, 155. Buffalo, S. Sdhu's apsclalty Is a left-hand^ Ad h half on a ten mile front taU are studytag new methoda of Joseph Skoqeskt and Joseph Char- 37-mlle front lapturliig a numb-r Greese, tha boxar . . . In tl seated from the off si Schaffer of Unido. N. is . » 'iweThe qi quarter horse’s high turn o f I because o f two bad missing. The funeral of Jamea E. Altkta, from tavoma and hotel and ftrt seph Bsggs and his rrifp, and their starting Unaup, ha replied: **Tou Into sanltaw c a j» 48 INvIitloas Amertcaii mal origin, and this. problems of (Ronald N. S(X/bie, British com­ putting water for ^ e d In short races ts due to hla I braces-aces keep‘ -him . ta the thick of -JUnoriean Red: Cross. Houae dt Hale Building Board, at The total does not include Mrv- of 1303 Silver Lane, waa held yea- taiirant dtalng rooma where liquor friend, Douglas Wilson, who is an Although France la smaller than can call tha Shipping and Receiv­ our boyi While the truck Iteelf a ^ Shoo S d w * • I i;th armored division, a new agriculture, particularly In the mander in Greece) with regard to peculiar confojpaaatlon. He is • I things. commander by Brig. Gen. ice personnel dying from natural tardsy afternoon from his Ists is served at a Lai, and would halt aviator with the Roysl Canadian Texas, Its p-e-wai population (41.-' ing Department; the clerk might peara partially mired ta the mud of alp shot Me ep«irtt]r vast eastern regions of the’’ U. S. the position of minorities in tremely heavy ta fronb Seku regards the Ohio Btato “ XUbum o f BUver City, N. 3. R. ■ causes, civilian casualties, or loss^ home. Rev. Allred L. WlUisms, the d'a[ly aale 01 liquoi* at 11 p. m. A ir Foi;ce. They left today for 907,058) was mors than six times staa MB tlM eptnlng Ave. tbs ftaBL Graece. -and whether OcQsral Soo- es of marchant ssaratn. rector at It Mazy'a EpiacopsI Rohnoayar, who startod a'atata- their home In^ Winnipeg, Manitoba. « t r e a t ' i MAINLHKSTJ'JK KVKM'tVG HtIKAUU, MANUHJiSTfiK, VJUXSW, TUiSSJJAY, JANUAKif 16, ia45 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, 5LAN(JHJSBT1£K, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 16,1948 PAGE -V Blu^cal Instrument! 53 An intilligent girl, Is one.who 2 Business Services OtTered* 13 Help Wanted— Female 3.'»| Articles for Sale 1.5 i Household Cooda 51 Teacher—What draw- HOLD EVERY’IHING Announcements 1 ing. Junior? I;nowe hov.- to re»use a kias with KLUUK SANDLNW WOMEN W A; TED—Good hours, '3 DELUXE ruunis 4of furniture dUAUTlFUL A?ARTME:,’ T size Junior—A picture of Moses. cut being deprived of it. WANTED—it in . TO Pratt and grand plan.u. . Mahogany c.-tse. Laying ano Ktnianing good pay, steady work'now and PAIR OF MAN S high shoes, 9B. I complete, cons‘*t'in,_ of the fol­ Classified. Teacher —But no one knowa CUnffied vVhltney Aircraft, Eiast Hartford, Colonial style Ubor.s like n new OUR Sense and Nonsense lowing articles: Oak table and 2 \ from corner Spruce and Charter ,J E iensen Phone i-092U post-war. New System Laundry, Never worn. Phone 2-1404. I what Moses looked like. What's worrying ua is that the benclies; uphoL Icrcd in et lealli- piano. Da.'gait for quick sale. Junior—WeU, they will when t Oak streets, 8 to 6^30. Phone If .No answer —fiH29 Harri.suii street, ^ government la Uring not only be­ U. s. ARMY SURPLUS coats, crette: linolci m rug for your 1080 Main .itreet, 2nu . or, Hart­ Advertisements^^ On a train going from Chicago Didn't I tell you to put at —Ouilnta. get thhiii^h. / 2-1251. yond its own inoonM biit also, be-' Advertitements WANTED—ALL KINDS uf elec­ WOMEN w a n t e d for full time, gloves shoes, laokets. run boats, kitclK'n: utility cabinet: 32 pc., ford. . . , PEOPLE :LIYEP to Dubuque, Iowa, a, aoldler . who Rockford? '{)t ' Board Member feurprised) ypnd oura. MAKE BIG EARNINGS NOW tric wiring and repairing. Any steady w’ork.'Experience not es­ cars, trucks, .•iirplanes,' houses, dinner eel: mirrored wall bracket; For Runt For Silk* hA spent three days In Chicago The Negro looked at him a mo-' Guzinta? What’s that? Keeipe For Happineae For Rent For Sale slse Job given prompt Attention. sential. Good pay. Manchester tanks and machine guns. If you 3 pc. walnut bedroom suit^, mod­ Stnlu.lab making the rounds of the varioua menu and then said; Small Boy Why don’t you ‘ibe tragedy of the flea la that AND AFTER THE WAR! liV earing A p p a rel- To Buy To SeU Kindness can neither'be bought Call 3975 before 7 p. m. Laundry, Maple street. vieh to receive our clrculai’ on ern w: ‘ crfall style, steel spring, cocktail bars, handed a dollar to Negro—la you lis gentlt^man know? Two guztnta four, throe nor told. he khowa for a certainty that Ml To SeU }k Into opportunities In air guzlnto alx,' four guzinta eight, To Buy con^lonlng and refrigeration these 'terns. Phone 5191 and give mattress. 2 pillows, 2 pillov. cases, Furs 57 the porter and told him to be sure what wanted to be put off? Like coal, or rlothing, or food; of his'children wUl go to the doga. WANTED— 2 ADULTS, girl to see to it that he got off at Rock­ Soldier— Certainly, and I gave five guzinto ten. for properly trained lAen! Thou­ AS^BS AND KUBBISH removed. your name and address. Brun­ bedroom bench 2 blankets, scat­ A Georgia Towu In liM)7 It’* Just part of ourselves we give 12, girl betwet. 20-40. Live in. ner's. 80 Oakland street Man- ter rug; 3 pc. tapestry living COCA BROW^ COAT with small bands they onsented graciously, ford, and “be rare to put me off you a dollar, 9t>u acoundrol, to see sands 0^ .iiAchlnes will need W. Schultz. Telephone 2-1588. General work. I prepare my own but with Inner repugnance. Gra­ away. ehe.'ter. room suite, 'i spring construc­ brown fur collar, perfect condi­ whether I want to go or not. I to it . ' Watching the dpughnut making That'* why it's always good. overhauling Would like to hear lunch. Sheets, pillow slips,-shirts, Business Locations for 11 -1 cious being! they were, without a tion. coffee table, 2 end tables, 2 tion. size 11-12, $25. Call 2-0120. The name of Major Earle’s wife know I’m pretty fifll and when t Negro (tenderly adjusting the machine in the v/indow. the golfer , ‘ Lost snd Found 1 from reliable mechanically In­ Rent 64 sordid thoughL according to the <- Raymond W. Carr. BOOKKEEPING Services. Phone done-out. Would be nice if per­ POR SALE—6 AND 7 cubic foot table lamps, floor lamp, bridge wak Katherine, but no one ever nm ,' I’m liable to put up a light. bandage around his Jaw)—Well, if sighed: “How easily it makes clined men we c m train now to son could spend night or at ^ EVENING DRESSES, white and chivalrous notions of the tf^ But ddh't mind that,-Just put nae you ia de gentleman what gave me hole-ln-one.” i'LOar—HBAVr c a n v a s 20 by 3627 days or evenings. deep freeze cabinets for meat, lamp, 2 pictures, hassocK and FOR RENT—SUITE OF 3 rooms, used it in addressing ,hei or in Labor Agitator (ouUide sweat­ repair and instaliNair condition­ own home each week thoug' not peach. Peach worn once, size 20. Theii ptirltji of mind and soul w! off. Do you understand? Just ppt dat dollar, what I want to know -.1 so f»«t, Frldsy afternoon in ing and refrigeration ^ equip­ vegetables etc. Wayne W. Phil­ smoker. Just six oiitflts to be sui'table for professional office. Ulklng about her. To her friends shop yelling)—What you men need The HItuaMon: Tou are a'bride- WASHER. ifACUUMS. Electric necessary. On bus line. Phone Topcoqt, size 42,. almost new. In­ constantly extolled in publl ,me off!” Is Jua’ dis hero. Who was de gen­ I iV ' vlelnlty of Wapplhg or Buckland. ment. No interferendeN^tj. pres­ lips, 68 Delmont. Tel. 3622. sold. Regular p,ice $575. Respon- Available February 1. Call 6560 and relatives she was KlUy, and After An Is more pay. How can a man be a to-be meeting yoiir future mother- motora. etc., repatred. All parts 6613. quire 191 Oak street. speeches and private discourse. Karly next morning as the train tleman dat I put off at Rockford? in-law and father-in-law for the -ti, Noeded very badly, not replace- ent Job. Write at oneeXaiving aible party car. take it all by pay­ after 5 p. m. those who did not know her So We take our share of fretting, Ohrtatlan on $10 a week? , available ' 24-nout aervice Charg­ But this purity could be easily «(iW'nearing Dubuque and the pas- Workman (demanling)— How first time. ' able. Reward. Joseph KrawaW, name, address. Utilities Ina^. K,* HIGH .SCHOOL GIRL to assist in ing only J weekly after down JUST ARRIVED Army double- well called her Mrs. Earle in a A member of a school board of grieving and forgetting; ee C O. O. Manchester 2-1439 Fuel and Feed 49-A payment. sullied or "aoUed" (which was the senMrs were hurriedly dressing, ran he be anything else? Wrong Way: Rush up and kias ~ : Wamrtng. Phone 6069. Care of The Herald. housework. 5:30 p. m. to 7:30 p. breasted sheep-lined forest green most respectful tone. colored porter with his head band­ tried .to be pleasant tp a small rhe paths are often rough morninga or evening!.' SALE PRICF NOW $464.5* Wanted to Rent 68 current expression) by contact steep, , them and tell tlu‘m how happy y/nyr_»fOW DAY. double atrlng m. Mrs. George Cheney, 21 Hart­ Jackets, $13 each. Brunner's, 80 If she were living now. in our with any form o ' coaraeneas. Even aged. di)e eye closed, and hla face boy: WANTED- 2 CHILDREN to sta; SEASONED WOOD— Cut any Connecticut's -Argest Furniture And heedless feet may fall; Blonde Waltreaa—1 have stewed you are to be meeting "Jlm’a ^ r - GENERAL CARPENTRY anJ re- ford Road. Tel. 4468. Oakland street. Open evenings time, there is no doubt that she a single obscene word, heard by ahowing’^ard usage, was attend­ Board Member—What are of pearls with lacey design, white at my home by the week. 248 length, fireplace or furnace. Call I Store WANTED— A 6-6 ROOM house or Bift yet the days are cheery. kidneya boiled tongue, fried liver erts.” gold claap. Phene 7068. Nnodeling. Kitchen remodeling and 'till 8. Saturday 'Ull 6. would be looked upon by her ac­ chance, could a l a woman. DueU ing to h is^ tles. studying, my boy? < Wetherell. street. HELP —TELEPHONE Company Glastonbury'.2485 after 7 p m. A-L-B-B.-R-T-S flxL Couple x.-lth 3 children. In Small Boy Arithmetic And night brings rest when weary, and pig's feet. Right Way: Without holding cabinet woi-k a apecialty Wiil vicinity of Manchester. Reason­ quaintances as a mUd. colorless were fought now and then because Jiiat then\the “ Rockford" pas­ back, let them take the lead. (You "Sorry, but the Navy isn't in­ service representative to.' Man­ 43 Allyn St.—Hartford senger crawlM out of his berth, geography. And somehow this old planet is ' Traveling Salesman—Don’t teU IX)BT—BLACIi Pocketboolc Sat­ LARGE HALJj—10 Depot Square. neipNyou plan and give estimates able. Call 2-1490. person, without ideas’ or outstand­ some careless gentleman Inflamed A good world, after all. me your troubles, sister. Give me don’t want to give the Impression terested in yovir submarine free. ^ R Jharon—5825. chester office, position with cleri­ Wanted— To Buy 58 looked out to m hla bearings and Board Member-And what with a basement recteation urday night between Center and Reasonable prices for weddings, ing traits. Moreover, she would be by liquor had, in the presence of — Margaret E. Sangater, a chicken pie. of walking In and taking, over.) cal and customer contact work, Garden— Farm— Dairy considered almost Incredibly igno­ then went for tnk porter- * you learning in arithmetic? room!" hoepltal. Finder pleaae call 3021. meetings, school, etc. Inquire TOR SALE—WHITE gas stove. WANTED — ROLL TOP desk, a lady, used c vulgat expression. Small Boy (thinking a moment) REFRIGERATOR SERVICE. We single. 18 to 25 years of age, High Products • 50 Houses for Sale 73 rant. But in 1807 women 'were When a woman, was once soiled Soldier —What lioes thla mean? h.,;.' Reward. Mrs. Irish, 2no floor. ' Practically new. Phone 2-0522. must be medium or small type. repair and rebuild any type of school graduate or better, per­ not Judged by the standards of to­ there seemed to be no known way A, Telephone 3441 or 6031. BY EDGAR MARTIN u w r —SAFE DEPOSn box key. FISHERMAN'S bait Shiners, all refrigeration .equipment. We ex­ manent employment, excellent QUALITY GREEN Mountain TOR SALE— WALNUT china FOR SALE—^^5 ROOM houM, Por­ day. A lady was not expected to of unaoiling her. She bore t ^ BOOTS AND HER BUpOIBS •' H',' shout 3 week* ago. Number 43. Kinds. 30 Franklin street. Rock­ change seq-ed uhtU with factory working condition, unusual op­ potatoes In uO pound bage at the cabinet with linen drawer. Phone ter street section, pre-war. S teig have a flock of notions fluttering speck of stain aa long aa ahe UvOd I ' ' ^1’ Return to Herald Office. ville. . guarantee. Scientific ■ Refrigera­ portunity for advancement, wage form. Frank V. Williacus, 1632 3750. heat with oil burner. Attached around inside her head, or to be None of this applied to the women , y g o xireases regularly. Apply at Em­ Rooms Without Board 59 garage. Thoroughly insulated. tion Co.. 66 O^tage^felreat. Phone Tolland Turnpike, Buckland. able to discuss the differences be­ of the poor, tc the wives and VlOSt CN lM OOVCibi U )8T —PASS BOOK NO. 41529— 2-1226. . ^ ployment Office, 50 Jew -11 street, FOB SALE — COMBINATION Rusco storm windowj arid tween the Federalists and the Re­ daughters of laborers and small OP WOO*VV ' NeUoe la hereb; given t ^ t Paaa Automobiles for Sale 4 Hartford. Statement of Avail­ CORN GROUND on the ear. 10 Florence oil and gas stove, white. ROOM FOR RENT— CentraUy screens. Large lot. tmmedtat- oc\ P ^ Book No. 41629 iasueo by The located. Call 3-1614 or 47 Cottage publicans, or the iniquities ■ of farmers. Thej were apparently WXS£iC\C TVS. ability necessary. or 100 bags, ground while you In very good rondition, selling as cupancy, $7,900. Call 3304, owner.' Aaron Burr, o,r the doings of 4he Immune, or bettei say, H did not Savings Bank of Manoheeter haa 1937 DODGE 1 -Ul’. 1937 Ford Heating— Plumbing \ valt. 472 Keeney street. Tele­ we have no need for combination. street. ; beer, lost or deetroyed, and wrlt- coach, 1937 Pontiac sedan, 1936 WANTED — HOUSEKEEPER or upstart Napoleon. ..Nor was she make-any difference If they were — Roofing phone 5395. Inquire 147 Devon Drive after 2 supposed to know the distance of T V H t. ten application has been made to Dodge sedan. All can in good practical nurse, fond of children, EXCEPTIONAi-LY neat, comfort­ tolled. A m for the gentlemen, they p. m. Wanted— Real Estate 77 the earth from the sun. or who said bank by the Person l7 whose condition, with good tires. Cole KUUFS Uh ALL TYPES replaced ■mall family, own room and bath. able room for 2 young women. wjrt also Immune. They coulc rub Centrally. located. Inqui’re 82 WANTED TO BUY .5-6 room •, Lord Bacon wa.-. or who Invented shoulders for days, months or Pi name such book was Isaued, for Motors— 4134. or repaired inoludlng slate, com­ IT-JS monthly. References. Tel Household Goods 51 position, shlnKle or tin AJsc val- 2-OH)3 Machinery and Tools 52 Chestnut street house or equivalent, preferably '■'the art of printing. The women years, with Immoral people, and payment of the amount of deposit that day, if they were well- represented by said book, or for teySi flashings, gutters, chimi.rys. on east side of town. All Cash. iiaten to obscene language, and PLA.N TO PURCHASE your 1945 FURNISHED ROOM for 1 or 2, bred,-did not have an Interest In BUCXWS ?.'• the Issuance of e duplicate book Wanted Autos— B V. Uougblln. 390 Woodland. WANTED — LUNCHEONETTE, SELLING OUl enUre stock of No agents. Confidential. Box R, have street lights, and meet their used furniture at greatly reduc­ Cletrac now. Cletrat sold now or Main street Continuous hot anything except husband, houae- fellow men in duels, and get dead j; therefor.______Motorcycles 12 Phone 7707 , soda fouhjaln worker, .Miwt be Herald. dependabl^vWeldon's. 901 Main ed prices. Telephone 518'il. Aus­ will be, ready^ for deliverj about water. Call 6803. holdy a amall circle of friends, and drunk, without being soiled at all. ■' ■tr'|^ iyp_flTRL’8 WHITE flannel street. \ tin Chambers Warehouse, Man­ March. See t^^.5-fpr Information. theirXaoclal activities. CARS WANTED—CASH on the PLEASANT ROOM In private (To Be Continued) :' (Trass between Burton’s and M ovin g— ’tru c k in g - chester Green Open daily 1-5. Dublin Tractor Company, Wllll- The^e were no women’s club*. spot for- clean 1936 to '42 models. family, next to bath, near bus. y ’ Kemps. Rewaro. TeL 8680.______GIRL OR WOMA^.Tor housework, Saturday 8-12. mantic. Toi*s Play Set The la^es took no part in politics, Brunner, 5191. Open evenings 'till s to r a g e 20 172 tfaple street. Tel. 2-0477. 10 o’clock. hours 8:30 to 2:3V 29 Cottage nor In *py public movement, even .’ trOUND — HONEY OOLORED AUSTIN A. CHA.MBER8 etom- street. , LEAVING TOR SERVICE—Want If It had a charitable object. This ^ toy conifc with lilack snoot. . ANTED USEIi CARS—WUl buy to sell stove and baby’s maple Musical Instruments 53 LARGE LIGHT housekeeping applies not only to Georgia, but BY V. T. UAIVILIN pany. Trailer van eervice. Local WANTED—WOMAN orXcapable room wiUi large clothea proas. ALLEY OOP A Shocking RectfpUon ' Vicinity of Hale’s. No collar.. Call any year or moaei. We will pay moving, packing and storage. crib. Inquire 23 Ardmore Road, to the country as a whole. One Now You girl to work 12-6 daily, 'vl^hity PIANO ACTORDIONS, New and Conveniently furnished. Uee of never encountered a woman In an 1^)818. top prices lot weU Kept cars. Oolc Dial 5187. Greenbrooke I'omes. . used, 12, 24. 48 and 120 bOM. High of South Main preferred. TYana- frigerator and telephone. Near office unless she were a visitor. Motors at Centar Phone 4164. , cajflt for used. Chester, 89 NORTH AMERICA Van Lines portatlon furnished part of wll3(. bus line. Working couple pre- Businessmen and statagmen had Tell One WANTED TO BUY—USED care. Inc. Coast to Coast moving serv­ Call 6865. N Union etreet of 5709. ferrod. Call 6951. secretaries, but they were invari­ HELP All makes—all models. Manches­ ice, Dial 5187 Manchester ably male. He Wanto It Dry ter Motor Sale^ ’ ■c., Weal Center WANTED —WOMAN to clean i Women were on the stage in that WANTED street. Telephone 4134 ©r 6097. dentist office day a week. Tel. ! .Evening Herald era, and some of them were cele­ Somewhere in the Pacific—(IP)— Painting— Papering 21 3244. Crocheted Kitchen Set brated for their talents, but no “1 don’t aim even to draw much For Important War Work! actress, however distinguished she woter in my bathtub once I get Business Services Offered 13 PAINTTNO, PAPERHANGING, ATTENTION w o m e n : Critical Classified Advertisements home.” Ens. Carl B. Morrison, PT fapar UiMhiM Temkre—BIsle. war material must be rushed to might be. wa* e er received by the Papar Meehanie Helpers Male. ceilings and floors Installed and X?ouiit Mix krcraire words t. r line. .boat skipper, explains to charac­ our fighting men. Light machine Tnltlalfi. numb^t and abbro iat'iona ladies o f society. To the men and Dfjr Lot Works re Male. RANGE BURNERS cleaned, In- unlshed, electric and wate^ sys­ terize the attitude of sailors who etalled ana serviced. Satisfaction tems repaired, also carpenter Jobs, must be filled right now In each count mm a word and compound women of that time there seemed wbnt to sea only to beat the Jap­ -I' . guaranteed. Also good used burn- work. R S. PoiterOeld. Tel. 4762, this area to meet the demand. wordff aa tw*o w'ords. Minimum cost to be something profoundlj? vulgar anese. SergL E. Payson Smith, Jr., •| I ‘VAi is price of, three llneV In any woman’s exhibiting herself era for sale. Call 3-1309. 2-0967. 8746 or 4894. Full time work. No experience Line rates per da>*^ .for transient says this is the sea version of the **I can*! stand the crash of steel when I skid into anyone 1 Rogers necessary. Can you help? Apply ads. \ before a crowd in a theater: not soldier without squvenirs who said RADIO REPAIRINO—Pick up PAlN'nNG, PAPERHANGING. Manufacturers Association of Effective Marek only exhibiting herself, but even all he wanted of this war was “a service. Radio, checked at the Interior decort.ting, canvas ceil­ Hartford County, 611 Capitol C ^h Charge pretending to be somebody else, faint recollection.” , BY GALBRAITH Paper Mfg. Co. Consecutive Days ...... I 7 dts] 9 cts according to the role she was play SIDE GLANCbS bomei Repair home appliances. ing. Fred E. ' -..rltzen, 3* Durant avenue, corner Laurel. Consecutive Days ...... ' 9 cts Ow. OaMaaO aaO Bmi Sticats Call morning 3-0840, Manchester street. Phone 2-1888. Day ...... Ill ctsliS^cts ing. The ladies and gentlemen Managing Editors might enjoy the performance, a.s Radio Service, 'i8 Birch street AH orders for Irregular InsertlAna Can Investigate This BY MERRILL BLOSSBI Help Wanted— Male 36 will be charge at the one time rate* they frequently did, but ever the f r e c k i .e s a n Repairing 23 Special rates for long term every beat performance did not raise the San Fi-ancisco.—(45-,-Whlle mil day advertising given upon request. lions of words of election new* social status o* the actors who WANTED—MAN TO manag fiw- Ads ordered cancelled before the were being printed in other papers, THAT THEOREM IS A Cl NCHItHE SQUARE J unior., 1 think. I'm I HAVE A LIMITED supply of all LiSTt.M • SOUIKT— LET:g^DF 2- FAMILY FLAT—6 rooms to guaranteed. to use everyday but they are so at- I Desig:na for •‘winter woolles” of lady In the use from good society- Work or Fight each floor, large open attte, good tra'ctive that you won’t be able to ' all sorte and for all ages are found in coins, your name,. address, size 0 ^■f.Cssiii'^4^ All a girl could do in getting a sized lot and a two-car garage. Live Stock— Vehicles 42 resist! Croch

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