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^t^L^&Tinish Fight \, i Warriors Closing in on UmmittM Up-| 7v b i | j jg Seen Ninth Bomb or Torpedo | StotC PlcUt t Valona Sweeping For* held by Voice Vote I ^ ^ HU on British War ship in 4 Days Cretlited ■ May Get Big | ^ rd without Seriow) Hou8e;/No Debate Per.; On GOVemOr mitte^ on Such Issue. To New German-llal- Arms Order Mi»$ouri Po98et Up In- ian Offensive in Medi-i Washington, Jan. 18.—(AO augural Ceremonies terranean; Sofldu is. Of Te^ieni; Fall > if •—The administration won to- Entire Output of Muni- For First Time in His- ‘Relieved Because of I Expecte^ day vthe first congressional tions at Recently Ac- tory; W'ill Seek Writ, Health;' Bomli Turin. By Athenk Leaders^ akinnish over its lease-Iend q u i r ed Middletown ____ \ bill for aiding Britain when the House upheld inrocedure Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. IS.—(/f) Rome, Jan. l3.—(/P)—An- Factory for British, Athens, J$n. 18.>^ (/P) — —Missouri passed up her quad- other shakeup in the Fascist Greek warrioni cloeiriTink in on j charted by the leadership for rushing consideration of the rennial Inaugural ceremonies to- ligh command put the chief 'New York, Jan. IS— — The Valona, the Italians'»’ wir re* day for the first time in her his- Brittoh Purchasing Cbmmiasloh la measure. By a voice vote of staff of Italy’s Army, Gen. tnaining port of entryntry ipto | Speaker Rayburn’s dhsign- tory. At a quick glance, how many riflemen do you aee hereT All right, time’s up! ’There are eight aoldlera negotiating a munitions contract Instead of the tradiUonal rites ready to fire from the prone poalUon, four of them camouflaged in white sheets pending arrival of a supply Ugo Cavallero, in command involving millions of doUsrs” with southern Albania, were ‘ ment of the bill to the For- of pomp and color. Republicans of white parkas. Others wear regulation khaki. All are selectee-soldlera engaged In winter maneuvera of Italian forces in Albania a newly formed company, Andover ported sweeping forwi eign Affairs Committee waa and Democrats squared off for at Fort Snelling, Minnesota. approved and an effort by the finish fight Over possession of today as the ninth bomb or Kent, Inc., It was reliably learned without serious check today Military Committee to bring the governor’s chair. torpedo hit on British war- today. In what Greeks called the Forrest^ C. Donnell, Republican The company will dsvoto the the'measure under its control ships in four days was credit- greatest offensive of the war. barred from Installation as gov- output of the recently acquired was defeated. ernor by the Democrat-dominated G>ast Guards ed officially to the new Ger- Remington Rand Notoeleaa TVP** The spearhead of the Greak 'The vote w u token without de- t«gtolature, made ready to claim British F liers writer plant at Middletown. Conn., bate, Houae rules permitting no man-Italian offensive in the drive was declared to have Office through court procedure. to production of shells and other argument on such an Uwue. The He planned to ask the State SU' Mediterranean. Italian au- reached the vicinity of Tfipe- balloting waa tha firat Involving Fail to Float munitions for the Britlirti govern- prenw court for a mandamus Bot h of A x is Ene m ies thorities insisted that the ment - the Britlah-ald UU Introduced In writ requiring the speaker of the leni, ancient fortress town 19 U^e new .Oongreaa Friday. The out- situation behind the lines in The plant has been vacant since House of Representatives to Is Big Steamer May, when Remington Rand trans. miles southwest of captured come cleared the way for Chair- sue him a - certificate of election Albania was satisfactory and [lisura, and its fall was ex- man Bloom (D., N. Y.) of the For- Mdce Day and Night A jQ i J ^ e n s ’ W o r k ferred the Noiseless Divtoibo to on the basis of hto official vote an official announcement said Elmira. N. Y. At peak operating pected momentarily by ail- eign Affaire Committee to com- plurality over Lawrence Mc- saults from r rench mence hearings tomorrow with Liner Manhattan Still Is that Gen. Ubaldo Soddu, who achedulea, approximately 1,800 per- horlties here. Secretory Hull as the firat witness. Daniel, Democrat. had been in comand since sona were employed by the type- The legtolature voted to In- Coastal Positions to Re- Tbare even wera repariS fooeiM; Acta On Committee Order* Grounded Off West Offsets Sting Nov. 10, “has been relieved writer company. the Yugoatov fronttor Tape- Chairman May (D., Ky.) had vestigate the election of last •President of Andover Kent, Inc., . es November, from which Donnell Palm Beach; May Need fineries Near ' Venice. because of his health.’’ lent, guardton sentinel-of’^aa Ital- acted on Inatructiona from hto la C, A. Woodruff, Connecticut en- ian-built road leading to_V)yqiH|£ Military Committee in moving emerged with a margin of 3,613 Today’s high command coqi' gineer who was formerly ^chief en- votes out of a total of more than Assistance of Tug. London, Jan. IS.—(/P)— Of ‘Fire Raid’ muniqur said an Italian plane bad elreedy hed been captured, toik’ that the speaker be overruled. He gineer of Gray Mfg. <3o. of Hart- thto lacked offtctol confirmatlba in-; 1,800,000 'votes cast. The. House torpedoed a “big enemy warship’’ had contended that since the Day and night air attacka on I ford. Athena. measure waa concerned with na- speaker refused to read the Bulletin! in the western Mediterranean gubernatorial election returns, both Axis allies, from swoop- Aid Firemrn in SmotK Thus, since Friday, nine British Farther Advaaeaa tional defense it should be referred West Pqlm Beach, Fla., Jan. Further Greek advances to hto committee. ordinarily the opening businesa of 1$.—(AV—Arrangetneato were ing assaults on troops ip ships have been listed as bombed a new Legislature. A certificate ering Incendiaries and or torpedoed by Italian Naval reported on the northern aeetar SY A short tlma before the House made today to remove 200 Bulgarian Aim the Albanian battlefront in tfew, session started, Rayburn declared of election automatically was passengers from the United trenches near the Germah- Putting Down Flames forcea ruid combined Ocrman-Ital that he "certainly wouldn't op- withheld from Donnell. lan air units. At least one of them; Pogrmdetx aector, with fiatca. Statee liner Mnnhnttan nfter heid French coast to diving a cruiser, waa dtclsred to have hand-to-hand angagemenU in pro- pose" a time limitation on powers Const Guard ou tiers tried During London Attack granted in the bUl "’if the limit bomb raids on oil refinsriss been left In sinking-^condition. Peace for All grtto. A large number oTFaiieUa fivltJeeely tor asvesnl hears UeoUftod As Battleship ] wck mutoa ware captured on thto ran eoncurraatly with tha amer- ta pun the veaM off the near Venice, were ^ p o rted London, Jaa. 18— —Garman gency.” ^ ’Tbs high command, meanndille. 'iotit. dreek .advtcaa 'iSlfi, adHE* America Seen beach where It west egronad by the Air Ministry today. warplanes struck at London with IdenUfled one of the British ships that the Italian supply rituatlqk Wendell U. WUIkle, 1940 Repub- laet Bight. Despite the efforto Balkan States lican presidential . itominec, and Night fliers, it aaid, hit at another smashing “fire raid’’ tost said to have been struck by a tor- had become precarloua tbare pe- of the cattora Vigilante and night but hundreds eivUisns pedo leat Friday in the Strelt of cauaa it would be Impoaatbia ,' to others have suggested that the Mojave to refloat the ahlp, the harbors of Brest, Le at extraordinary powers which would Still Abreast pitched In to help firemen smother Sicily as a batUeahlp of the Mala- bring additional antmab up: gieoad swellB eertled the Havre and Lorient—much ya. (81,100-ton) cleaa. Premier Asserts Roose* be assigned to the chi« executive Manhattan farther on the incendiary bomba and put down through anow clogged paaaaa. should be giv«n,only for a m >#c1- raided Nazi submarine bases Tl)e dally war bulletin said Brit- veil's Message Indl* A Greek apokeaman dedaioff On Airplanes beach. Several hawaera were flamM and the attack ended b#' ish planes bombed 'Turin, Venice iied pariod. Some R^bU can lead- aaapped la attempto -to tow —and Kt oil targets at Porto last night that the Greek ditv# had era In the Senate have discussed Marghera, in northeastern fort midnight after three and one and CfoUnla last night, kUIlng one cates Long War likely shaped into three apeatlMods: Oas; proposing a two-year limit. the ahlp off. half hours. person at Venice and Injuring sev- To SprMd Over World toward Valona along thefTepetoet-,; Ravburn’s comment waa made National Advisory Com- Italy, the German city of eral others. “Some damage" was road, the aecond toward ValoinE-; West Palm Beach, Fla., Jan. IS. Other raideni mauled a town in' said to have been caused. Regensburg and the Belgian aouthwast England for several along the coast whera large nsitr. (Coattaned on Page Eight) mittee for Aeronautics —(F)—^Tha Coast Guard cutter ] >ort of Ostend. hours aad a government com- Two Brittoh planes were report- Ruae, Bulgaria. Jan. 1$.' gains ware raported, aad.tha thtoK ' Mojave triad unsucceasfuUy ioday ed ehot down over CXtaple and 'Tba aim of Bulgarian forrign toward Beratt .i ^ the central Al- ^ Assures Government H m daylight attack on tha Ger- munique said “a small number of Venice. Six men of one crew were to rafloat tba United Statea liner man-held channel coast yesterday parsone” waa killed. Several places said to have been taken prisoner. policy to ”to keep Bulgaria aad banian oU-flolda north of KUsmd^ Lead Not Lagging. Manhattan, which went aground —tl» fourth In aa many^daya-waa near the Thames estuary also all the Balkans at paaca,’’ Premier were attacked. The communique reported patrol sonM 260 yard! off the beach laat pictured not only aa an attempt to and artillery activity on the Al- Bogdan Pbiloff declared last night. (OsiittatMd sa Right) Flashes I Waahingtoh, Jah. IS.—()F>—’The break up any Nasi Invasion plana, “Many incendiary bombs’ wera (iBta BuUetlM of the (ff) W in) night But "we must realise that one National Adviaoiy Oommittoa for It appeared the aaslatance of but also as preparatloil for the dropped and some damage was (ConUaued oa Page Eight) time when Britain might feel done by firs but the fire brigade day we may have to enter tto AerpnauUca aaaured the govern- the Wan>ler, coming here from rreach Freightar Salto Agata Key Weat might be needed to free atrong enough to c a |^ the fight to aad other civil defei war," he warned. British Drop MoBtavUtoo, UmgBBy. Jaa. 1 ^ ment today that Ameritan avia- very quickly had the the ahlp. the continent. He said Prerident Roosevelt’s IP)—.Yha rreBch freighter Men- tion to more than keeping up with The sea had calmed early today Aimed at Bnaklng Morals hand," tba communiqtfo message to CJongrcas tost week dosa, which returned to Uruguay- the London attack, Big Guns Now ‘Some Bombs^ plane development in the warring after a night of eight-foot rollcra. The low-level raids by day on "unquestionably’’ indicated a loOg an territorial watera aftor beltag were killed and others injfir^ but war which was likely to apreqd nations. No Peril for Paeeengera the entrenched Gennana, designed reports so for received Indicated halted at sea by the British auxil- Ooaat Guardsmen said there was to dove-tall with night bombing of Pound Tobruk to other parts of the worid—and iary emtoer Aatarlaa, waa repoit- ;Dr. Vannevar Bush, president of that the casualties were not the Gamegle Institution of Wash- no Imminent peril threatening the the channel porta, were aaid to be heavy.’’ *10 keep the peace does not de- Damage at Bayrentii Is •d by FotelfB Mtatoter Alberto 200 crutoa ^paaaengiers and 596 aimed at dtorupting tha organisa- pend on Bulguia.” ington and chairman of the eont- Firat Bodies heoo^ered Called Slight; Naai tlBaal to have pot to aea agala to- mlttee, said in x statement to tion and breaking the morale of Field Piecet Used to The premier, spraklng to 10.- day. Tlie 8000-taa veaael ^ loft (ConUnaed on Page Four) The .first bodies were recovered 000 pereons in this frontier town President Ropsevm that greatly the Nari decupaUon forces. today from the ruins of a London Raiders Hit London. Mosttovideo toot night la a a ’ at- incresaed reaeaiu faciUties are With bopiba dropping from only Crack Bardia Resist* list across tto Danube from teaspt to mn the Brittoh Hoekade, subway creasing hit Saturday Glurglu, Rumania, (where the ad- ..Yi being constructed at Laiigley faw hundred feet and raachine- night In a heavy German flre- ance Join in Firing. Bsrlto, J a ^ LI*-(FI—Brittoh bat returned to Maldaaade hay, Field, Va.; Moffett .Field, Cam., giuia firing “almost at . ground east of Montevideo, thto momiiw homUng raid. Military angtneera (Ceattoaed Oa Itoge Fear) pikass dropped “some bomba'’ aad-at Cleveland for ”a definite Use Tear Gas level,” tha Air Ministry described transferred from other sections of aftor heteg Intereeptod. The Brit- acceleration, of progress In improv- heavy damqga at'Porto.Marghera, Cairo, Jan. 18——Big BrlUah in'll" — aarly today. oa southarn Gar- the d ty and civtltaa workers con- ish ship was Bhderatood to be ing aircraft performance. Including the destruction of two tinued to dig Into the mass of field guns which helped crack manj^, tocludlng t to Bavariaa atmM dtotanee off-shore. Tbaie Rmeareh Eaaeattoi Reqotolte To Quell Riot large buildings. tangled bouldtra, slabs of masonry Italian resistance a t Bardia Jotoed of Bayrauth where tto Wagner |v\ were leporto that the Astoriaa had “One of the essential requisites '’Anti-aircraft defenses ^ first 'and wrecked steel in search at the ring of cannon pounding 'the 'Thailand Army music featlvals-are boU, the Ger'oi ■ been ”detataing” the Mendoaa. for retaining* leadership in the were silenced by ,mschlne-gun fire other poaalble Vtetlma. technical .development of aircraft Pickets and Polite Clash from a few hundred feet,” Its com Forty-foot cranes swung tons of defenses of the beleaguered Libyan man high command ahnoufiewL Splea' Osavtettoa Uaheld munlque said. *vrben a haavy bomh debris from the saplag crater, seaport of Tobruk today. In Indo-Chin'a The daily war buUetto foiled to Waahipgton, Jaa. IS—(P>— Tha (OoathiMd mm Fags Foot) At Gates of Saginaw, was releaaad from very low level where only a rough outline of the Other Brittoh forces reported ly what damage waa doaa, hut ' Sapreow oeort today the entUng off the important Faactot authoritatlva sourcas said it warn coasiettea af two men oaa a citl- Mich., Plant Today. (Coattaraed On tags Eight) (Ceattoned oa Page Four) outpost at Giarabub oasia Sector Across Northeast all^t. They asserted . tbs Bay- sea of Basato aad the other a Tha guns were pulled 70 mllea reuth Festival Houae and tbs vilto atoa-bora aataraltaed Amertran Truck Driver Saginaw, Mich., Jan. 1$—(F)— em Frontier Claimed where Cooipoaer Richard W siaer across the aand from captured is buried were not endangered. OB a charge of vfolattag Federal Police uaed tear gas to quell die- Bardia to increase the fire power aatt-apy togtotottoa by ohtalidxg order a t tha gate# of the WUcox- Advance Is Continuing (Bairreuth is 129 miles north of being brought to bear on Tobruk’s Munich and is an important ralt- taferamttoa ffos Admits KBliiig Rlch Divtokm plant of Tba Eaton Tennessee River Becoming outer fortifications. Including the faval iBtoUigeaee 1||eo. di Bangkok, Thailand. Jan. IS—tJC) way Junction.) Manufacttirlng • Company thto garrison’s vital welto. . Again Blast Leedoa Thousands of Itallsns, cut off -'The Thailand (StameM) Army, ppUed to Hafto SaUch. f( Held for Hammer Slay< morning aa d O United Automo* Busy Transportation Route 'The :>^h command reported from reinforcements by the Brittoh supported by tto Air Corps, croaa- Naxi raiders again bisated Laodon etnpioyed by Naval Mia W o rk m pteketa and offtc-rs band df steel around the dty, were ■geoee a t Saa Fedie, ChL. ing of His Rival Dur- daUied. * ' , 4 __f #d into French Ipdo-Chlna and overnight, atmrttog several W$ MfkaU Ntehotaa G e rta ,'a I believed bedly in need of water. claimed for ’ntatland , a aector fires north and south of tto bend ing' Quarrel Over Girl. At leant aevaa ^raona, Inelud' XadzvUla, Tenn,, Jaa. ^ Friyate freight tarminato dot tha British reports said.. eHtaaa saspliysit by a Laa Aagetoa Mroaa the northeastern frontier, of the Tbamra river,, below tto Ing two plckats and flva poUcemen Laced, in a stalt-Jadist of oon- river banks, hut. within a.' few Walk Three Miles for Water British capital and to the south- toorist conqway, Na ware injured. crete and steal, .the lasy'Taanaasaa daxa, probably this week, s' plan Some members of . the garrison the Ih al high command reported aaaoaaeed. JaaMee Marphy, for- Bphrata, Pa^ Jan. 1$—^ river which carried ptonaars on will be laid before Gov, Prentice east part of tto city itself. Addi- 33-year<^ truck driver wda held At East Landing Oapt. Laurenca were rewnted to to. walktog as tonight. tional raids were Said to have bees mer attoraey geaeral, did aet par- Lyon, of the ita te pMioe said he their n-eetxrard trek. to becoming Cooper of Tenneaaee for devriop. much aalhree miles through, the tlefpate. ' - today tn coanactioa with tlie.ham- ment of a unified system of puMie (Tha comfounlqua did not aped aimed at targeta on the Eogllsn mer slaying of a elaxgyiaan’a son bolding a force of uniformed a bqay tranaportatlon route for heavy Britiah artillery fire to get south coast. DNB. tha Geratan • • • ^ troopera la rtadinsas to proceed to the eouth's S^cultura and In- freight termlnato, sponaored Joint- fy where tto fronUer was crossed, during a quarrel over a girl. water. hut Thailand has claimed soma ter. official naws agency, aaid Brightoq Mhay Atrstoa F dOsw Cleah ^ The battered body of the victim. Saginaw in tha " event of a further doRtiy. ly by UM.states of Tennesaae and sr, daa 1$. !■ ($)— Alabama.'Later, the same propo- At Giarabub. on the other hand, rijory to tto Laos dlririct of Indo- and Eaatbounie ware among the Rohsrt R. Hackman, 1$, w outbreak. Men and machinea, with mod- water to plentiful but tto problem nlacas attacked. ete aside today fo i^ beaids hto automobUa on a Approximately 100 police and em efftetoney, are tranafonalng se. will be‘put before the governor china across tto Mekong River.) aherifra depaUea wars on duty of Alabama. of supply to difficult even to pcaca- French Fall Back At noon yesterday, tto com- ^ »■ lonely mcMntain road naar here into reellty the century-old dream Uma and military aourcaa said it munique aaid. “weak foroeF’ or. ywtoiday. Several hours later this morning sa some plant, em- of hameasing tha meandering Formulatod hy Ceafereace The high command aaid tto ad- toOewfag a Masdy d pteysa attempted to make their The plan waa formulated by the was only a quesUon of tlma before vance waa continuing and F m c b Britirii planes attempted to peitf- etato PoUca Sergt. E. R. Rubin- stream aa a carrier of oommeree. the outpost, 150 miles due south trata German-occupiod l antinrirtil fw* rioters were i cam announced the truck driver way throughI ^ picket Unee. Wlt- Old-eouth romance akmg the Tenneaaee’ Valley Waterwaya Con- forcas were falling back. w aaid 1the line suddenly be- ference, organised in Chattanooga of Bardia near the Egyptian bor- Tha communique declared that add throe tovadtog craft had admitted the killing river to being dtopeUed by a wqro downed, two hy antl-atrcraf^ I hart. AathirHIss Ma; would be formally charged >wlth gan to min with tha poUca aad bustUng new air of activity. Busy laat June by valley business men der, would fall. another advance was being made for tha dCputlaa aad poUca began firing interested in tha river develop- The Brittoh said thus for they farther south, tote Cambodia, and tha third by N ^ pureoR murder today. little tug boete. are h a u l^ Im- planas. which Viethato *Wher Faetor tsar gas shells from a aear^ preaaive tonnagee of freight up ment. have refrained from homMng the where fighting was, described throogh the parldag lot. Soma of the ahelto Under the contemplated pro- amito, alnce it contains buildtogB Tar pads Attompd Fraatesaai ,... Hackman’s fotber, Chartea 'M. aad down tto stream. fierce. C$IB said tto crews of three taTai Hackman to pastor of a religious ware hurtod back a t tha poUca- Wreagh* 5y Dstotopmant gram, public terminals woul^ he and relics sacred to the SenussI lag of the men. coaatnicted, owned and operated sect of Moslems, the lUIton garri American-made Lockheed plq$$a sect similar to the Aastoli. Tlw. Thto changing scene to betng attempted to torpedo a GtomafK tacdsy. The altoili was Harianans live oa a farm at Lin- AR la Friar Rtriha N at wrought by tto Tannieeti Valley by the two atetei under the dl- son there was believed to,to leas Bombings on Both hy a tear-gas hanago and ] coln. a small forming community CIO offirtato aaid a atrlka by r"ction of a Tenneaaee River Ter* than a brigade. patrol boat la tto North Sra . Autltoritye devetopnient of the mlnal Authority composed of Side of Mekong River ten ^. but^ were friistrated; near here. UAW memhera tn tha plant had river by eonstnietkm of a aeriea Held to Grip af StoH Sergeant Rubincam said the baaa called heoauae tba company three Tenneaaeana arid three Ala- The Torbuk garrison, believed to Hanoi, French Indo-Chtoa, Jen. “effective defease.” of high dame. When eompletod 1$—(O —BomMaga were repute* In another attack on man arrested was an acquaint- had not rriiirsd'all of 800 bmo ia- to about four mote yeara, the bamans. to.am ailer than the 45,000 Fascist anos of Hackman’s and had signed vatoad la a walkout The initial inVestmfnt suggest troops MUad, wounded or raptured today on both aldaa of tto Mekong patrol boats, tto news a daxH win . provide a navigable ad calla for axpenditiura of $$00,- river fronUsr IndoLChtoeee forces. ported two Britiah H a^ststement in which'he admitted m enths ago. H athm t F. Ruaaeik Btoa-foot channel from Padneah, at Bardia, haa been told to a gijp forcing Hackman to drive to an plant Bsanagar, aaid 4ba company 000 for conatruction of five or afo of atari by tto Brittoh for alaaost Thrse Thatlaad bombers were fighters wera downed hy had talteB back 00 of .tha man Ky„ to ICnoxvIlle, a dtotanee of tenninato at strategic points,.and ■ski to have attacked Pakee today craft bsttcrias on tto shorK isolated state game preserve early about $90 mltoa. a weak aad now.,ohaarTera say. tto yastarday and than beating hlai within tha last $0 daya ac eventual investment of about Italian commander to North aad Thai guns were said to have over tha head wtth tha .vletia:s UAW apoksamart said tha Freight traffle on the $$,000,000 in 12 terntfoato to ba riiriled tto Indo^htoa town of .ato to torreaatog rapMly. Ih built over a period Of 10 to . 15 Africa. Marabal Rodolfo Grasianl, hammer. ( agraassant w as laada Dee. 17, fol- to forced to fight bltod atoca tto Vientiano for two hours yesterday, Rubicaffl seid Heckman kmrtag X five-week strike esOad by a total of 141$AOO tons of yaaiv. killing an undisclosed number at the a o unkm aftor tha moved' on the C. ,T. Barker, chief of TVA'a Koyal, Air Foret has srissd control at this air. asUves. , . .ssaswTssJto.**” had sifsad is first 11 aM aths of 1840, a total of River Transportation Diviatoa, [ Freoch bombscs were rspected to i^ ta d . UOSjOOO tons wars barged, aa aaid the terminal‘ycoJaet “abauld Tha R. A. F. reported last night > t o t o u r m o n t h s {hat Itaitoa ptaaaa bad baea diiv* have attsekad Tiftphaaom SBths thslRtaiaMr.aq'j tocreaaa of 71 per eent ovmr the to sainiquldatlng ever a long pe- ThaltoiMl aids of ' m withoot ‘ d ef ttma. • aad Should : - • V , • .1^ r MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. C O l^ .r MONDAY, JANUARY 13.1941 FACT M A . r r . n yo:’i>AV. V " .1- t « Albart Millar; right seane sup- CO to April. 19H. and dhM w d l King David Lodge poctai', Loydon Clarke. Dscenbar, 1986. In Ote aaaa“ ooagragatlon of Tempt* Beth Sho* Police Show James (Juramtogs and Ms re- lorn rained fundi for the purebaa* Will fight Any Attempt Laurel was wed to nHsaa, Ike Name Officers New Precincts About Town Coventry Bars freshment committee .served r*)- laa danesg. Tliat of land for a houM of worahlp

glvli^ tuersMtag Attentloii to "tai- Betieve* 79taii* Getting vaslofi” apeas aeroas tba Bagltoh Concert H^re Drill Tonight Chaaaai sstiera > amunial activity More'Aid Thm Britain ns Weddings has been reported lately. - White Plains, N. Jan. IS t Board Expacd iBkMton AMaeepta Sea —iffl-^Rep. Martin Dies (D- Wins Damages For K Guards That adlMto haa toat arrtgbt nded Tex) eaye he beltevee the Waldron-JohnstM U a gw tofcs’-leetlag in maito dr* United States to eending more Appeal Rights of Men Umtenut EUi« J«n« Jobnit<«. J claa in London that expected Ger- ‘ money and suppltei' to tbe Local Omtracton Given daughter 6t Mrs. LatIUs Johnston ExpeCt P erfect A ttend- Present at Axis powrera than to England. M Oomb<4 i t s aat *HI1 A -man Invasion attempts may be ot 6 Broad street, arill be msrrled launched In ..the epring or sooner. Ei|d Church; The chairman of the House -$27,957 "in Action Green Trims Poquonock in the Central League Cagers Face V^aver this evening at eight .o’clock, to ance at Armory; (Jerks One source In dtoeuaeing this Committee Investigating Un- it|i Allowed Bui tain Lelaad Bmeat Waldron. Are Much in Demand. new tactlce—for the Brittoh—of Also Enjoyed. American Activities told 'a Against Stonington. w ^ ------— - - ..' At Hartford on Tuesday N. H., aon of Brigadier daylight raids deacribed them as Westchester county petrioUc Dare After Re- and Mra. John Waldron of Youan, Gustave Sehreiber A Sons., Inc., In State Polish ah outgrowth ot tnereaaiag sir The ahnual Mncert ^J|t. John’s, rally last night that ‘‘gi^bla X New York. The ceremony will qe ^ By Danny Shea persons,” meetly German- of Manchester have been awarded Rally in Last K. jeeW ng Noliee o f Their Btrengthi Nem'Haven Bowler Rolls Local Sport If comparative ecoree meaneCaptain George'Regtetor, tower- perTofmed at the local Salvation At seven-thirty Oils evening, aff ."Yourtoui he sure that If toe St. CecUia and Lutnla eliOta last Amerlcane, had donated hun- 827,957.40 damages from the town Army citadel by Brigadier John night at Pulaski hsU, attracto^ be- dreds of thousands of dollars of Stonington in their suit to re- anythlng, Manchester High and tng center who’ll be making his (SiMstoforidls. He founght mv^ | KosC, K orlow icSy 1 '^": ' chine. the New London Superior Ootui 47-34 Victory launched bis 12th aeaaon of big ''itand double ring service will he used, . “ When the Investigation New Haven, Conn.. Jan. 18—(4P)? Frank Cerrone. Bridgeport. 817, tomorrow night Both have play- inoludea Boaai, Barlow, Bradley, experience' and this factor added liilllta So not fully ntotortiana , ^.jdow of Michael Duffy, died at be present on time due to the ing' Qlory choir of St. Joseph’s after Referee Frederick M. Peas- —Eddie Funaro of this elty hung $55 Nick Troneky, New Britain, time competition and his 16th year ed Meriden High and both won by Silveretein, Chriettno and Dart, In Route o f Invj lafii rUrhts of appeal from the ; home of her daughter, Uuw and palms sind ferns will constl-, large amount of Work which must (6y his committee) to com- ley. named by the court to study to his powerful punching made him tute tbe decorstlons. PSoitoh church, Bridgeport, a total pleted,” be said, "I am sure It up a world’s eln^e game dutopln Rooney. New Brit- of track campaigning Saturday three points. Weaver 81-28 and forwards, an^ Yellen and Mazzu- a 13 to 10 favorite in late betting. Girl* Beaten by 3 Ideal board’s claaaUlcaU«»». Bach; vera Duffy of 27 Oongfeaa etTMt, be completed prior to induction- Town Sued df 43 coming from that city. the attua^on. reported that . tht Gavello and Suum Fea- night in the Vf W gamu at Boston Manchester 37-24. Both have also chl, guartla. iMlitiant trbo recatvy# nottflea-' Hartford, at 2 o’clock thta inomlng The weekly eihool tor the non- wdll show that more money r»'?T«r‘prize”L^ey"» 1 rtn. MO; 3^ Oarak. New Matchmaker Larry Atkins pre- Frtlowlng tbe concert the vtoi- has gone from tbe United trouble was not due to . neglect on when he ran fourth in the two-mil* played and been beaten by Bristol, With one victory in four starts dicted a $25,000 house if the tton^ hto class nii«/appaal from , » ion* lUneas. A resident of commissioned o ffic e of tlie IMth tors were nerved a light suimer by the part of tbe Manchester coip- ture Second Win in event . . . Greg Rice of Notre Weaver by 22-11 and Mancheeter against Class A opposition, Man- 'The Poliali-Americans cstsl Manchester for over 40 years she Infantry was held night 4n StatM to buUd up the totali- weather is good. The fight will be ed their return to tbelr U*t claatollcatlon Vb the dlatrlrt For $7,500 the local church people, and gen- tarian powers than to aid pahy but hecauae of the architect, Dame emerged the victor in the by 33-19. chester IS determined to get past has been making her home of Utc the Hartford SUto Armory, ^ l eral dancing followed to 11:15, Defense Loop Honors; "“AV TSlnlng rix-game total of! ^rby Tpe. ttarbonl. Weaver to brighten Its chancss of stesed In the 12,^m at O evel^ j court at tbs East Side Ree hipaal board. a « ^ tljst those non-commlaaioned o f f i c e In the England.” - Fred S. Langdon, of New London BOEO Blow time of 9:12.3 as Don Laah In addlUon, Ooach Frad Stona’a arena, home of the Cleveland Beed in Ctoaa M or Class S msy with her daughter In Hartford. with the BaUny orchestra, a 833 waa made yesterday at the : ***S5"’» Jk ®* ohargea nipped the Alumni, 68-53, qualifying for the state Class A day afternoca with a rei^ment are requested to attend who failed In hto role as supervisor At Home Again Friday lury,- 793, AW: flnlehed eecond and Luigi Beccall, Barons, with Atkins’ eaUmata Indi- ot true ehamploashlp Mt appeal fo r tOasilflcaUon into a Her funeral will be held Poltoh-Amerlcan radio, ensemble, of construction. Fibs alleye and consleted at Dente, Watetbui Italian Olympic star, nosed out Mc- In an overtime tilt and lost to tourney, Bristol, West Rartford Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock these eeselone in order to Improve Claim Loilged for In- i, 781. 8W-W: and Wllllmantic also bar the, cating an attendance ot 10,000 netted a roumag 88 to 37 groups/ providinf music. time to tako awray materials, and History ef the Case * Cluakey for third. . . . Hartford Bulkcley, 27-28, for a plus. at the W. P. Quish fimeral home, their efficiency as solders and Tbe chortotera of a t John’s Aftsr trailing at halftime by a 23% ."'”"' jeph mLuoLjrnd season’s record of two wins and Clarkemen’s path to tho tourney over tbe New Ha< ~~ bred Btob Day* juries by John Keridns suffered heavy losses. ...” In his finding mads to the .me rcc-'Ben Koeky, Briogepon. <<«, e».ou. Jimmy Reeves of Cleveland and and kept th* defending Stats Istrant who receivea 225 Msin street and at St. Mary’s leaden. church and all who bad a part In Referee Peasley reports that tM ' lT-16 score. Manchester Green ral- In setUng the high gai Billy Ferr makes hia third start two loaeea as compared to Man- and th* locals can afford to loo* church at 2:20. The burtal will be The offlcen and NCCye of the Ten heavy mortars; nine ma- ord, Funaro eurpassed tht former, Punaro'B world record— score only one of these games If they're Mike Pavlovich of New York, alao Ush League champloaa |•flcatton in allow- Of East Windsor. the program are deeply grateful chine-guns, stores of clothing and contract to build the school wafe lied In the closing periods to rsgl** as a pro lightweight tonight at the cheater'B reeord of three wins and light heavies, will tangle In an In the East Cemetery. K Guards were st the srmory un- tor the support of the local Polish mark of 222 roiled by Jack Den- took In three epares In ogfow, fol- four kisaee. to make the trip to New Haven with nine suceeaslTe wtoA Tbe to appeal from the til the early afternoon hours yes- food were said to have fallen into signed on January 27, 1938 and ter its second straight Central lowed by alx atrikes, enmng with Valley Arena in Holyoke when he eight-round aemt-flnal. vnders got some conaotatlca' __’s decision. ReglstranU She Is survived by a sister, Mrs. people. ' ton of Baltimore In 1939. Heading Weaver's quintet are for the seventh successive year. terday in sn effort to catch up on The Town of Maneberter haa Greek bands. waa for 8175,696. When the Job Leagus triumph with a 47 to 34 do Other prise winners In the tour- another spare in the tenth frame. tacklea Benny Berger of Worcester Reeves, formerly National ama- the preummary wbaa thatr ^ to «»ter an appeal abould Alexander Rogerq of 16 Locuet been made defendant in a 87,500 cielon over tbe Poquonock Maroons teur champion, waa moving at a street; three eons. James and the enormous amount of work Delayed dispatches from an As- was. finished Langdon refused to nament. whleh, started yesterday Count by Individual boxes fol- at 138 pounds . . . Pat Vendrlllo girls’ oomblne ovcrwhslaml their Cases before the locsl now on the deeke. Clerks are .very, damage action brought today, sociated Press correspondent, vrith certify that the work was complet- on the letter’s court yesterday afternoon and finished at 3:30 lows: 17-38-68-88-116-148-178-104- la slated to meeet “Sweet Pea" rapid clip until Chriatoforldls local girls, 39-9. ' Affenta, Judge Ra>-niand Sherman Duffy of ManchesUr and through the eeiwlng of papera, by kayoed him here laat fgll. Pre- Elmore Duffy of Poughkeepsie, N. much In demand and anyone who First Lease-Lend Greek mountain troops on the cen- ed and final payment waa held up. STternoon, The Green opened de- m. today, were: 224-339. O’Crtn o f Marlboro, Maas., In the A New Haven player Johnson, of 107 Pitkin street, Is eble to type should report to John Ke^ina of East Windsor. tral Albanian front aald green- The referee finds that the dam- fense of its Utle last Friday night opener at 186 pounds, this match vloualy he had lost only once, drop- the scoring la the main ntl w Attorney Robinson Cook, oi T.; two daughters. Mrs. U T. Rob- The InAtution of the suit, which by drubbing Bloomfield. Lerfs Move Up Again; >lng a decision to Teddy Yaroaa of inson of Manche.*ter and Miss Vera Capt William H. Naylor st the clad bodice of Italian dead, sprawl- age was done by the hurricane and starting at 8:80 p. m. with a Beat aide toss bat Boulder road. These attorneys local armory in the near future. la returnable at the next term of Bill Skirmish Won ed on every mountainside over after the hurricane. Tbe referee In a very rough and well-play- ’’ Itteburgh. th* only time the vMtein Duffy of Hartford, six grandchil- No Further Information the superior court, was brought ed first half, the Collegians' zone The no-draw rule will be in arHl act arlthout t^ rge In bringing dren and three great grandchU- which the Greeks advanced, gave found that the town was respon- The King’s QirM of Btoomflsid throughout the encounter for the registrant’s appeal before the Mobilization is pasalng from the abou^ by the refusal o f the town By Administration evidence that the Fascist losses sible for 88,300 worth of work done defense wrought havoc with the would llk r i^ m e with a Manches- force for the main bout. A referee PA'S Immediately launched limelight during the part few Green's aturic. Baskets by Kos- Stage 3-Way Playoff Reds Threat in Amerk and two Judge*, ell Clcvelendera. basket barrage that owifUy Btotrtct appeal board. Friends may call at the funeral to sbeept liability tor any claim In must have been in the thousands. on the roof because o f the damage ter girls' team . . . write Aluca Causes I CIrcumstaacea weeks. No further information hw this case. It la said that the The dispatches said that the iortk and Ed Mackey started the Gunderson of 88 Elisabeth avenue, will be named at the ringside. The up a convincing advantage borne after 7 o'clock tonli^ht.’ (Oonttaoed From Page One) and 819,657.40 for other work, in som instancea raglatrants been released from the War De- claim, outgrowth of an aeddeqt. Greeks, charging under full pack, which totaled 837,957.40. As this Collegiana to a 12 to 5 lead at the Bloomfleld. to make arrangements I fight will not be broadceet. was never threatened. Tha partment regarding the tnducUon sleeping In the snow, and carry- end ot the first quarter, but toaaea Toronto Trounces N. V. crowd ia attandOnca aaw tUM ha'^ received notice of their Mrs. Ida Muriler Is one which may invtdve the State was ^ e on September 15,1940 and For Open- Golf Title claaalScation and have allowed the of the 16Bth Infantry at the time of Connecticut. at hto press conference in reply to ing their own artillery by hand up by Harold Sohuetx and Jim Hor- amooth-Uckiag Amerks Mrs. Ida Mueller. 1* Village a question, was withheld from the contract vath cut thla lead to one point by BU fl, 4> 1« Amerke 9*0, to Take 2,* baakat aftsr basket 00 fast, Baa days appeal period to lapse of thla printing. . .. Kerklne, oh last March 13 at mountainsides too steep for their the referee also recommended that Heading a vrhal# Of a wrestling' Overtime atreet, Rockville xlled at hei home The newest addition to the cotn- about 10 p. m., according to the “As to setting a definite time, sturdy little mules, were taking half time. Alley Honors teamwork os they sifted hasc been'of the opinion they could Sunday morning. She la survlyed the contract-be paid interest on program at Foot Guard Hall, Hart- As Eagles Tie the Ram* Game Lead on Wings cone b^ore the local Seles- Ueut. Elsie J. Johnston mtsaloned personnel of the l « 6th coroi^nt, was driving on Buck- such aa 90 days or six months or tbe Italian positions one by one. The second half was another Harrison, Hogan and ford, next Thursday night, two for- New Havea's aoae dsfeasi by three daughters. Mrs. Bhmeet some other spicclfled period,” he the mon^ since that date. story with ths Green, by smart coach Johaay Falkoskl Uto Service board and hava the Infantry to Private Randle . B. land atreet when his car skidded The Greek Ministry ot Home Sports Roundup mer champions, Msrvin (Shadow) biers; Hornets Beaten. In National Ice Loop. Lens, of Manchester, Mm. Clyde Mra. Ernest Cole, sister of the Hickman, who was recently com- added, “that's another matter.” Security accused the Italians to- The Srarelber concern was rep- cutting and pasalng, easily finding Dodson Tied With 72* Won by While champions at peak form ahMsUtoatlon eban ^. That la not bride, will be matron of honor, and and hit a large log, lying beside resented by Geary, Davis and Westenberg and Yvon Robsrt, the Davie and Mra. William Ihnsledel missioned ss a Second Lieujensnt. the road from the time of the hur- Some .Saggertloas Oonstroctive day anew of “abducting” Greek holes in the Collegtans defense tod at they eUmbed another rwig BoaUhla asoapt the. local board cf RockvlUe; one aon Otto Muel- the best man will be Captain N. Strolling Around Representative McCormack of Keefe of New London. Hole Scores of 276 in By Eddie Brteta hig Freneh-Canadian return to re- The Provldenee Reds stUI are do-1 By The Aisociated Press tha ladder toward a cMaa aulas to tortend the time allowed ricane. The Kerklne’ car, and Ker- citizens. bSrtcet after basket found its new hbrttllUss. This pair ot atal- It looks .like tha sansetlenal ler of Rockville; threo eletera. SimlngtoD of Portland, Maine. One thing that makes us happy Massachusetts, House Demopratlc The ministry’s communique kaid mark, giving the Green a lead of New York, Jsn. 13. — Week’s ing their best to make the race in ! toll*^ Every Game In in the Stats. League and an un- iot appeal and this can be done Mri. Herman Lobrens, of Thomp- Lieutenant Ethel Bering of New klns htmaelf, were both badly Oakland Links Event. \varts put up a fierce battle last spurt the Detroit Redwlnks un- Is the large number of Guards that banged up to the mishap. Tbe leader, who participated to the 500 men, women and chil&ch—in Sl-M at the end of the thlM quar- wash: ’The football Dodgers are the eastern .dlWslon of the Am erl-. beaten campaign. «B|y In case unusual drcumstancas sonvllle, Mrs. Agnes Seidel and York City will be bridesmaid, and presa conference that he “thought Public Records ter. This lead waa steadily increSSr denying Larry MacPhall haa a ten December that ended In a riot and covered in the last few weeks to West Side League- for The locnl playern ooorad nt nr avManot to presented on behalf -oam the streets early each morn- plaintiff la represented by Attor- some cases entire families—bad both were diaqualllled. The re- can Hockey League a three-way heck down tha big early season Miss BUsahetb Knebel, of Rock- Capta'n William Davis of Alma, ing - Billy Blair, known to some suggestions" for amending been taken from towma in the re- ed on brilliant shooting by "Red” Gakland, Calif., Jan. 18.—<8V— per cent slice Of the club . . . iportiinity and worthy oBttoi ragtotrant villa; two broOicte, Richard Kne- Mich., brother-in-law ot the bride- ney Robert J. Pigeon of Rockville. They’re organising a drive to have match bids to be one of the roost affair. Ilead of the Toronto Maple Leafs Fine Average of 118. ScSS*mention waa tbe shoof local residents ss Willlsm Taflgaft. The highway, at the point of the tbe British -aid measure bad been ilon of the Greek towm of Konltra Gavello and Pete Staum, and on Oakland's fifth annual $5,000 open j With the preaaure on last night iIn the National Hockey League Caanat Ealtol bel of New Britain and Ewald groom, will be another attendant, “from tbe constructive angle.” early in tbe war when the Ital- AppUoatlon an excellent floor game by ahtfty bookmaking' legellaed when and If thrilling boiits of the season and of Koe* Koes aad Kttriowlai wli ,ABothar ragulatloa that Knebel, of South Bend, Indiana; 'fha ushers wlH be Ernest Oolp, seems to get a kick out of walklhg accident, is said to be state road, AppUcatioiv for a marriage golf tournament was finished for; tcq» a program of four matohea they burst out with throe goal* In haa fallen short. Although Maurtca OoitcnU’e 118 peatedly found tha aaSrh the trolley tracks on Main atreet McCormack did pot define lana ware retreating from their Jim Murray. It was In this second racing returna to New Orleane in asad clarlScatloo to that after atoo^our grandchildren. Richard and Raymond Wilcox of and the llabUtty would therefore which auggestiens he bad in mind. license has been filed at the office most of the boys today hut three i . . . There are two open dates that will hook up big-tim* grap- an overtime period to squelch The big bush lifted Detroit Into aa a member ot th* Bast Bids BU- ohort, tricky toasse. AMo aosM . . , And former Private Geer to be the state’s. invasion of Greek soil. half that the Green really plajred the second piece Springfield. In- U* a week ago, hut Toroato haa ^ ngtotrant has bean notlded to Funeral eervlcee will be held on Turner’s Falls, Mass., and Lieu- He Indicated that administration “Their fate,” the' communique of. the town clerk by Thomas A. ball and showed iti beat game this musketeers were stlU shooting on thla year’s Boston College grid piers who never fell to keep thej Herd bowlers tops tha IMt of in- utlag heavtlv to the seortag w i It htmael^ tor induction he Tuesday at 2 p. In. at Whltea’ tenant Charles Keeler of Berlin, not happy unless he is carrying an forces probably would be willing Hayes of Newport, Rhode Island, schedule end the papers up there fens in e whirl of excitement from dians 4-1 while ths paoe-setttng come up with a “second wtfid’’ and dividual averages in th* first avsriok aad Johnny enormous book under ills arm said, “is unknown.'* season by accurate shooting and for what .amotmtsd to half thej New Haven Eagles were being held etraady M puahinjr ahead again. It t an'tot In aona other branch Funeral Home. Roi^vlUe. N. H. to make some concessions in re- and Mildred R. Johnson of this brilliant passing. original puras. thihk one of them would be a good tart to finish. round Of th* West Side Bowling VoJeck was consistaatly a Music tor the ceremony will be every Uihe be walks down the Cavallero H^ds spot in which to launch a new to a 4-4 Us Philadelphia. overwhstmad the New York Amer- League, Frank White ot Peganl'e la NSW Haven’s side as lu ] aarvioa. Onsa notified to ap* nrd to the legislation. tow®. Maohey and “Iggy” . Koaiorlk Hed with 72-hole toUla ot 276 icana Seturdey night 9-0 for Its ha ooBMs under the draft and provided by the Salvation Army itreet mornings . . - We thought “All legiplation has to make the Greeks Advance Perralta . starred for the OoUegiane. The and prepared to battle It out at B. C.-Fordham series . . . ths Skiers from Vermont, New York, Thus the Reds gained on both really rates as tha ohempion as his hu usual acrapny dafqaalvs band and a male quartet. The It was a wedding or something the teams haven’t met since Sway teama. third victory In five days and to- 118 mark waa sarnsd by roUIng all Returning to play In ba present tor examination Funerals^ Army in Albania qongraeetoiial Journey," McCor- The following building penults Oreen will play Bart HartfoiM Fri- 18 holes, E. J. "DUtoh” Harrison, Mnasachusette, Pennsylvania and day had a two-garhs lead over the induction. band will play the bridal march other nlTht when Jerry Demeusey mack said, “and go through the Northwea of Kliaura have been granted by Inspector day night in Its third Central Ben Hogan and Leonard Dodson back when the Baglea were pret' throughout .Connsottout marked Thd^CtevvIrtid Barons, western 31 games In ths league while Cor- aosa guard, after a I and the receaMonal will be played started home from work In his London, Jan. 13—(4^—British ty small foothgll potatoea . . . division Isadera, alao were held to Wings. rentt took part In dn]y aeven games, *3ucky” BychoMki ^aola Teneerrow Richard Casclto perfecting process.” Edward C. ElHott Jr.; WUUam’s OU League game at the Bast Side Reo: had an early afternoon date ( i time at Winsted yesterday when Hawks End saomlng at e l^ t by Adjutant Eva Waldron. car . . Ever try to follow Ison (Ooattaned from Page One) Rayburn said that be considered military elrclea reported todky company, three oQ tanka on Broad Box score; m„ pa.t.) to setue ownership Cubs are the first big league team the biggest ski tow ever built in a 8-2 deadlock at Buffalo, but th* games. ibe g o ^ awkward but stiU The funeral of Richard, the in- The bride will wear tba..SiUva- that tbe Greeks had made a alight out with a 1941 player roster . . Detroit's spree realA eafs to an aged to Sad the hoop tor Manchaeter’s aaoond quoU rrd G't IIo up the street? . . . •Mr. Wendell Wlllkle’i reaction street to be set up by tbe ^toger Manehcater OreM of $1,200 first priae, $760 second this itete, the "SUver Btraek,” did eecond place Hcrahey Beara were end last night at Chicago when FrancM Mehonsy rolled 113 and fant aon, of Mr. and Mra. s^uls tion Army uniform with white don't trv it unless you are equipped banian front and artlllsfy action was very favorable.” but ‘Srery Important advance” Sherman company at a cost of beaming Jimmy Wilson ia fea- idle and this outcome made little also took part in avety cams. Wal- twin polatars as welt as pte; draftaas erlU be present at Caeella. of 384 Hartford road, was p. B. F. T. money and $550 consolation. \ not’ operete hecauae of lack of ths Black Hawks, who 'had not board offiee to receive silk cord and tassela and corsage with ro'ler s’.:atis . • We were around beaieged Tobruk. WlIlHle said last night that he northwest of Kltsura. Albanian $2,000; an open shed for the same V 3 G a v e l l o , rt ... ___ 6 1-3 13 tured on the cover. snow. There waa sufflolant enow on dUfersno*. ter Kearns rolled 158 for high ain- good floor feme. held til'a afternoon at 1 o’clock qt' town whose fall was announced A couple of “broken arm? been able to beet the Wtags ell New Haven, It seams, tor transfer to the of bridal roeee. The matron of eorry to hear of the member thut British attacks on Italian poets waa tor the administration’s lend- concern 8150. 0 Aliczi, rt ... ___ 0 0-0 0 missed putU changed the tourna- ell but th* dcntrel portion of the Indianapolis overpowerod ths son, came through with a 1-1 gl* and Mika Bwlck triplad for the W. P. Quish funeral home, 22fi honor and brideemald will also lease proposal “wrlth modifica- last Friday. A new store scop may open Reaeoas and Reasons Pittsburgh Hornets 9-2 in the 418. Th4 Bast Stdss took Ms antlraly naw outfit frooi Induction station. The 10 fell down a coal chute on a recent along the Sudan frontier were said 0 Schuetz, If ...... 2 3-3 7 ment from a regulation finish large elop*;. end although th* tow triumph. ThM was Detrolt’a Sfst former jrcais and ara just Main atreet The burial waa In St. .wear the uniform. The former will tions.” In a statement Issued in They said Greek forces were a . . . The Ohio High School Football bonofs with 885 for high singM and men will leave here on the visit to a Pennsylvania coal mine to have been repulsed. here with the grantins of a permit 8 Staum, 0 .... S 1-1 7 into a play-off. Harrteon. the wee run Saturday afternoon for night’s other oontest and brought lots In eight games stretching Ing Into such stift eompetltiOBF and must report at the James’a cemetery. wear a red corsage and the latter, . . . we were informed last night Oash Around Oaeto New York he also announced that well over tbe roSd to Beratl, 30 to Install a new ktore front on 0 Gorman, c ...... 0 O- o 0 Coachea Association.. IB 100 per tha twa foea into e U e/for third 1787 tor high trtpM. milea north of KUsiua. Lattle Rock, Ark., traveler of the Cent behind Paul Brown for tho several hours, ths engine was not back to December 33. M met In th* State PoUak.'^ TJU.CA. at nine tfcleek y#|low ros6S. The high command reported also he would go to England soon to East Center rt^vet Just east of 2 Chapman, rg ______0 1-2 1 (dees In tbe west. Lee’a Bass StaWCa that Corp. William Adamson .to all winter divot digging circuit, weS Ohio Stste Job . . t for one thing, started Sunday because Of th* lack Th* gem* drew an all-Ume rec- Only Semcnkovltck’s anay examination and poaat- The, mother 6f the bride will wrapped up In the Guards . . . that “one of our fart columns” mske a personal study ot needs Main, at a coi^ of $500. 0 Blanchard, rf 0 0-0 0 of snow. Many of th* hundreds who Tha eonp hetweei^thcee two ord throng of 19,888, hopeful 6t Q. Pina Ave. wear a gown of eoldier blue crepe, PoUqemas to Vohnteer guilty of one. Hogan, the little. Paul Is a fine fellow and a fine R. Duke ...... 8 521 87. •hots which netted six toductlea. Thraa Need Knitters here’s hoping those two stripes clashed with British forces In the and condltiona there. 0 Server, rg .. ^... 1 0-0 3 Ibxaii, who switched golfing came here to use tbe tow proceeded rtvaM was enlivened Iw two uprie seeing tha two bitter riveM re- era kept New Haven 10 the iDaUa. Peter P. Uxupes and the mother of the bridegroom No Objection to Visit Hartford.-Jan. IS—(g«i— A Hart- Flra Destroys Plant 1 Horvath, Ig . .... 5 1-3 cOaeh . (hla Maaalllon teamt have T. Martin ...... 21 3240 107. don’t tie h'm up .... A certain desert around the Italian oasis n headquarters to White Plains, N. lost only one game In the last 80) OB to thO devalopmente farther Inga that furnished ydM ouatomere sume tha Ast-figbUng that marked game. Richard J. Keeney have been the regulation uniform. Both rtronghold at Giarabub, 160 miles At the State Department today. ford policeman plans to take New Hartford. Jan. 13 —OP) — 1 Murray, Ig ...... 3 0-0 6 some enterteInment/The flrat came their lost aklnntsh. Inetesd the R. Helm ...... 91 9014 97. mothers will wear corsages of tea v/or!;ar in a local gas station Is Ym and became th* leading money . . for another, some ' of tbe north, While others Inspected and W. McKinney ...,9l 9300 110. Oa th* otber head, Naw to hold themeelvea in For Red Cross waitin'? pat'cntly tor the Guards south of BSrdia. Secretary Hull said he saw no ob- leavevof absence from the depart- Fire virtually destroyed the Row- winner of 1940, was charged with Eld down the "Silver Stroak" when Manager H em e Lewis of the fans saw Detroit gain a 1-0 lead raeUy presented e strong to ease medical axaml* roses. A reception tor 60 guests jection to Willkie's proposed visit 0 20 7-12 47 other boys wouldn’t mind w'inning W. iuohy ...... 91 9966 108. to be cal’cd a-.vay . . . seems that Air raiding by both sides in the ment Jan. 37 to vohmteer for ser- ley woodworking plant In the Pine the other. a state championship once In a slopes even though the tow was not Copt put up e violsnt protest about five mlnutei after the gei sssv glris team. Ths local li altelaata aoBM of the drat will be heto in the lower hall at Battle in Africa waa said to have to England. vice with the Royal Canadian Air Meadbw section of this town today ^ Poquonock Ooll^riene an interferanoe penalty end the ed end then watched thi B. Bissau .....<.19 1209 101. six o'clock this evening. he wi'I work days instead of nights Speaking to reporters the seere; Harrison, leader for the second While. \ operating. There Is a good base on luad ths going tough and last fepoil. continued. Force. Ho la Peter Mlkkelsen, 38, wirvo fM - 14 .10 5 88 spotting the (Tinedtiens three Klein l9 9019 -108. Road. TTie regulars will be wel- ’'iitrol out in Maachester . . . Joe were damag^ by torpedbes^ or PUpJC MARKET Osarks-Bpringfield, Mo. Dodson and Minter City (pop. 360) was the tured wH)! ssveif baakste and 0 Bavei1• batttefroota Applet extra fancy for cooking or eating...... 5 ibs. 25c champtoeshtp Ja laoementB of. About Town hfwisn strongholda and tha^eapl- ouBce Jag, Royal Scm rlet...... B oth for 2Sc has-more nwoey thaa It terdajr with a 8-0, 8-8, 8-2 win dMbenlMd. In addition to Hoppe tbs only Avaragea are Sgured ta round Sunday: Judith Drlgga gave two recitations. Coles to Confer other top-fllghter not raeduMd for matioelly ebdlcatod by felling to Chicago 8 Detroit X. Games were enjoyed and a buffet large gunk used to bombard the nrana flom the east.) Bdatchea, Birdseye or Ohio-Blue Tip...... IgS- b o E 3 c what to do with. over Eddie AUbo, midget RoOina Saratoga gprtnga. N. Y., Jan. defend bis crown, has labeled th* Sgures end only aooraa rolled la Trotter street; Bev- Dover coast gad MUp convoys in The EpworU Orels ot tbe - ^ f l t r a t a e V n l l T Shaughnn ey aad Neely College star from Winter Park, 18—d aew ry about a esven-pound weight ^ MinneiqpolM (F)—Never auk* Mis . Rdtort. Boa- Bridgeport. Jan. IS—OP)—Sena- • 2 f o r F - I t o Ths games pestponed in the hsnors In their reapsotiva fields cf by a strert car hare several waeks any bate with lOrsteD FMgatad tM). Hartford, Saturday, January 18 at tlOOMl tlM trast. West. I of great strataglc ImporUmm. A. s s A n a o s o o s h o s s o v s s s a s ' s a s o «s ava Stanford ooach to Marti down bon raaklag playere—Jack Kramer of vantage. He dropped tbe crown to Wtodeer: Mrs. EUsa- tor AlMrt L. Coles of this city part ot campaign ta force Naal whora the materUl U 00 good tta Lea Angeica, Bryan M. Grant of Junior bsaketbafl lesgua last weak speed skating, ago, Laytoa was forcad to with- ab^ oeUtatra. Tba epara atar, FrdttAnec4i four o’clpdt at the South Metho- majority leader of the state Ben- An Italiaa offlem captnred. nem will be playsd aa follows: To? draw from the taooL -Com after onlynly MX montha on tbe Cullford: Kra. dtot church. Ikfensea harti from the chaniMl by ' The Woman’s .Ghrtatlsa 10 nrilea, nerthaaat Ot college oeotita pluck the atan .otf Atlanta aad Bobby Riggs ot Cbi- aallng. whlM hero for a coaoart, ravealad Uss*).. ROtotowB ate went to Hartford today to algta UM w ii^ ts and Aesa wiU Ellenwood won hM aurUng tomerrow. tbe sched- tliroiM and has bsm busy Muggliig IndMnapoBa 8H confer with Republican legialatlve ‘making it hot for psrance Unlsn w ill ____ 'rmnlinl srasquoito aa saytag the Uialr own front doontsps. Is Way . back up ths laddsr stnea. that ib s ptaya aad k a ^ bohks ta d a y l^ t ndda op afternoon at tba South Msthi^W . r0«Of4VI6tl Twenty thousand boys play McNeOl of OklalMtaa City play at S o 'c l^ at th* Wort Sid* sscutiv* eastern stsdtes ehataptoa- uM caUa for three afterwooa hM oa wbat aba baliaros aro tffa Id Jeadera on final plans for p rg M i'' Rec aad BaNsaliB aad BagMs wBI ahtp hrt* over the wiiklaS s ______daily and two each alsbt ns New Yorlur, an unortboto Plans to Sponsor aatlon at the Legislature which tatpptng off the Norweglah coast. chur^ The mesttag 18 caQsd for ta a “nuMt erttleal situation.” ootbaU m this state earn season, aad-Krataar woo the dsuMo* portsidar. throws hM bast puaebss hardest solltairo It eras addad. dtaeot hUa ona.o‘ck>ck to aUmr tiina for a "hers are Dleaty to go arouad rtiampioasbip from l^aaM Ousn- week after suturiaff the eeatn) l>a IS aatrante win bAtaqulrad to sd lueptag — assets again Wednaaday. •niTSaeit spobtamm dsetared CRISCO UOa atN< pMy every ether players one awlcb with bla right band. 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MANUHEirrRtt EVENING HERALD MANrHERTER CONN MONDAY, JANUARY 18.1941 MAkcHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNi, MONDAY, JANUARY li 1941 .X ^wmk

EED RYpl^R Endrekraent BT1 POtaMtitS REHlT/^^/<' (fic Sense and Nonsense _____ ^Ng _ BUY CMOVJ - fO IM AM AMOBlMT BAD MANS Tbs Sscrat) ol A Prayer-^Lord, make me aa Itostos—Marceilus, doM you' bs- Wb.U VMliS mwMtcw tnstrument at Thy Peace. Where Ueb In ghosts? — jg r f,.,M . y / An aglteCed and very much there te hatred. let me sow krve; Matcellua—Nab,' sab! I Tvoks up troubled man came to my office where there ie injury, pardon; ona night sn’ saw one ta man yesterday. He was accompanied where there Is doubt, faith; When rooas. Ab aasd him wbat ba want- Lmu _ by a minister who Tras sincerely _ . need of prayer In tba bama, there Is despair, hope; where there ed an’ bS said “nothing.” But tie Boarders Wanted 99-A tiding tq help him. next moraln’ Ab found he’d stole vikmNS ftft. I Bosincw Scrrfeca O fff «t ■ 1 8 church and oomraufnlty. Andover te darkaeae, light; and where thwe 1HE-V40 Stafford Springs Tuesday ths “W illing Work- Rockville Boy Scouts Ak this troubled man entersd te BickneM. joy. DivlM Master, ma Sunday pants. Sines den -Ah OUUAoIS VNO WANTED-^ROOMSRS or board- panonage the door and I saw to face. In grant that I may not ao much seek don’t belleb in ghosts. ,Dey ain’t > Ywr t J *« TO DRAW. Bc«t(A ASHSS. PAPBR8 remorad weak- Joiw O. Nett# a” wiU meat at tba Mra. MaxwaO Bfatehtawoa HAVE • H W J l t D ly. Chainb«a TrucWn*. Phone era In email family, home cook- at 7:80 p. m. Program, Red Croaa 157-4. WlOlmantia split second I knew what waa to be consoled as to console; to be relltoe. h Mint Writ* for TWtnt Teot Inir. avalUole. Phone 4345. 472, SteRord work, butinara and a aocial. Hoft- the matter With the num. A fter uiideratood aa to understand; to be 4Ho f»o ). Olv* are occupa- laa, Mrs. Alloa Goodrich and To Hold Honor Courts listening to the atofy and analys- loved as to love: for it te tn giving TboM people who chronically rooms AND BOARD, quiet aur- 4tDiL Boa H, Herald. Tba ToUa&d County Council, Mrs. Charlotte Gatkl. The Andover PA..T. will hold Ita ing the individual as he tried to that we receive; It te in pardoning expect the worst havs not been roundlnfa, bome cooking,, reason- regular meeting this evening talk, I found I was correct in my MilHixry— D roaw fctw f 19 Parant-Taacbers aasociatloo will Thursday avanlng tba “WllUng that we are pardoned; and tt te In disappointed recently. able. Oentlemen preferred. Ger- Workers" wlU g ^ a pancake sop- at the gchool at 6 p. m. The three o’clock to Triilch members first Imprcssiohs. dying that we are bom to eteraal AatMoMlM E m SiOk IhaV* TOm eXJAT ahorUned trude Birmingham, Route 6, An- hold Ita mid-winter meeting to- To B e Conducted at per In South WlUlngton. Thera questions placed In the question box of churches throughout the county He used to work here, but was life. Judge—Stop, n y good woman. and fanned. For all kinde of aew- dover. Tel. WUlimantlc 2172-2. morrow night at the Orange H all will be a grab bag and sale. will be taken out and anawera and Three Month Intervals have been invited. let out. The reason he was let out You isre wasting the Ume of this ^ Iw r DOtXSB SBOAN, 1937 OWe- Ing call Mr*. Taullne Barrett, OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE ITH MAJOR ^SbOa aedan. 19S7 WUlya aedan, Stafford Hollow. The Plnnay . The following officers here were dlscuaeiona held. Mra. Alm a Bram- The speaker will be Mrs. Clara was because he felt that every 'Tescher-'-Spell weather. couit. More than half of what you 7825, 43 Pearl. 1 italled at Ashford Orange Wed- hall with Mrs. Arthur Njre, Mra. So That Badges May Davis Bridgeman. man Tvho worked with him or have said la Irrelevant. ^S»—Pobtlac aedan. 1W3 Wy- Apartments— Plelo— School P. T. A. o f Stafford will act WlUle—W-e-t-t-h-e-r-. iedan. Cola Motore. 646S. aa boat. Mrs. Carlton Buckmlster nesday night: aasiatant a|eward, Howard Stanley, Mra. David Yeo- B e Bestowed. Mrs. Bridigeman with her late around him was agalnat him: he Teacher—Wrong; that’s about Mrs. Ouppy—Wan, I do dacUre! LOOK PSR'NkV NAM» IN MkWflKFT 6ffi5N^ IT WAB talking "TO A 1 Tenements M of Rockville, council president will Lester AnUdon and chaplativ Mal- mana, Mra. E. M. Stanley, Mrs. husband spent many years as mis- was constantly talking about not the worst spell 'of weather we’ve That’s a nice thing, and here I’ve TWE PAPgR,eoV«.^-~TW' 515NOR TRAJffi.ING A4ANF0DM'' it » 8At-E—1W7 STANDARD 8 I Morlnir—Tr«<**"f— colm Amldon of Willlngton Hol- Montaque White and Mra. Thomaa sionary In Johannesburg, South getting a square deal, waa ready been a regular church-goer all StorsEt______*0 FOR rfENT—SIX ROOM upper preside. A supper will be served bad in a year. : MINOR UA6 A6KBO MB ID PtriBBURGR AND MB BAlO 1 Bolck aedan. No raaaonable offer at 6:30 p. m. and the meeting to low; IFlora, Mias Anna Petrovich; Birmingham will be boatessea. Rockville, Jsn. IS.—(Special) Africa, and she wlU tell of her to knock the block oft every man theM yeara. flat. Cambridge street. Newly HBLP Rum TMlS 7JMlffa»-5TDM OlOhfT KNOW »G 6 »S r'm iN *N D U ] rataaed. 10> High etreet. AUSTIN CHAMBERS—local Md follow, Earl M, W itt, Superin- lady assistant steward, Mias Jen- On Tuesday evening the Tolland —The Highland District Boy former work there. who got in his way, or any man This country has survived decorated. Oaiage. Call 5409 after nie Nuocakowakl and executive AN' PUT IN A VEH lOBAB, rMB^TARtBO' EVER DID FDRTHft ’ Long Distance Movera. Tel. 6260. tendent of the Stafford Public County P.T.A. will meet at the Scouts of America has completed Committee to Meet who doubted his story- miniature golf. Jigsaw pussies, It te -sasy to stand' on the aide- A»*0 NASH SEDAN. 19S9 4:30 p. ro. - . committee for three years, Joseph Orange ball In Stafford Hollow, Records were dug out of the Oilnese checkers so Tve presume It lines and tell just bow a job should L UKB 1 INTROOUCKO IN .CURBING .W AS *m Ar TIMB SOU sedan. IMS Nash aedan, 1937 68 Holllater atreet. ______schools will give a talk on “WTiat plans for severs! Courts of Honor There wIU be a meeting of Uv Tolland PTA can do for National Dlmock, all of Moose Meadow. where supper will be aenoed preced- ies. All the rokn had said and can live through public opinion be done, but tt te tjulte different to Prn«BURfiH,60IMAN [TR E E S AN' BOUGHT A ONBne in tbe past was recorded. I Defense.” Motion pictures of 4-H ing the meeting, by the Piniley polls. do tho job properly. DCCIOC ID effCOME A .STORING Ly ICKBT to GAN 1 -andkaaters. N ej^w r^h, 10 Painting— Papering 21 Lots For Sale 72 aerved. In the past these events have Monday evening at seven o’clock, was astonished at the many, many BiSi4«t«on Hoed. Tel. 7356. \ :lub trips to Washington, D. C., Street^School P.TA.. Guests for at the Prospect street firehouse; PILLAR OF SOUR .WALNUTS.' OH SALE—CORNER Building will he shown by A. J. Brundage, the e v «^ g will Include Supervlaor nht been held frequently, but It good things our emplojrment office Is how planned to hold such Courts At thia time the annual enter- had done for this man or tried to COMMUNITV lot 51*xl50‘. Good look-out. Rea- State 4-H club director. Witt of mafford schools, who will tainment program for the fair HOLD EVERYTHING for a better job at reason- Rev. Andrew Balaaka, pastor of of .Honor every three months so do fpr him. Yet he was desperately able arlnter price call 3307. 'Imnnble for quick sale. Phone give a talk on, “What the Tolland wlU be selected.' The fa ir this tho Stafford Springs Holy Trinity Gilead County P.T.A. can do for National that Scouts may receive their eager to build up i caM against 3588. merit badges. year takes place on February 20, the employment office, LAitheran church will attend the Defense.” A. J. Brundage", State 21 and 22 In the Town H ^ I. Rcpainnf annual Mission Institute held by Following the recent meeting a So when I got the ebanoe, I ^ e k l N N E Y Hebron Orange No. 11, P. of H. 4-H Club Director and a member In Broad Brook It Tvaa announced Unemployed Should R^gtat^ pointed out to the man that tpe Legal Notices 78 the Eastern Conference of ^ e of Andover P.T.A. will show mo- BROTHERS TO TUNE, repfH* and held its first regular meeting Fri- that dates had been selected as As the demand for workers, par- source of his trouble lay with w/ Slovak Zion Synod, U. L. C. A. tion pictures of 44-H Club trips to ticularly in those industries In the regulai your piano ojr player AT A COURT OK mOBATK HEt.O day In Oilead Community Hall . follows: Friday, March 7 at himself. His whole heart and soul FOR REAL ESTATE I Manrhi>*H>T. within and for the Pastors of the Conference preach with a fair attendance. Jesse Hills, Washington. D. C .R eservaU ^ for National Defense Program, Is be- piano. el. Mancheste^''5052. In different congregations for a Ellington; Friilay, June 6, at and mind was on himself. In bis AND INSURANCE Platrlrt of Manchoalei*. on the IJIh master elect presided- due to the Hhe supper should be made at once Rock^Ie; Friday, September 6 coming increasing^ serious Idle moments he would build up Hals St.' PtMMic SM ^ ------dav of January. A D.. 1941.___ period of one month. Mr. Balaska President T. J. Birmingham will throughout the state, It Is Im- a fine case of self-pity. You just Prrarnt W IL L IA M 8. HTDK. Eaq.. will preach in Nanticoke, Lans- unavoidable absence of the present at Broadbrpok; Friday, December BuBlnea^Opjl^rtunltlaa 82 master, William Owen. try,to provide transportation for 5 at Ellington. portant that every worker seek- couldn’t help hut feel very sorry ^^Truit Eital* of EVa M. Oleoft «- ford, and Haxelton, Pa., thU Tues- local members who are unable to ing a Job register at once. A day. Wednesday and ’Thursday re- The folloTvlng program was pre- Youths Qoestlofied for the . man. I maj o r oil GO^ANY has for w of Eilhar K. Abbay late of Man- sented; quotation “ Count On us," go ptherwlse. representative of the Thompaon- In the last analysis, the secret lease one Of Ua well located chHMer. In aald Dlalrlct. d*c.#aB#d. spectively. Eight local young men were MRDcliester The TruBtee having realgned aald lecturer; song “To Thee, Beloved Andover Grammar schools Trill questioned on Saturday by Police riUe branch of the Connecticut of happiness and prosperity in this D aervlce s^ o n s , gallonage, Irual and having exhibited hi* ac- Mrs. Joseph O’Ooln of Gold Grange” ' paper “In tho Other Per- not have any afternoon seasion, as State Employment Service will be world, aa In the world to come. excellent opportunity, for capable ronnt with aald eatate to Ihia Court Captain Peter J. Dowgewlcz tn CTming HpraM street Is conned to her bome with sons’ Shoes,” Am y Hooker; chorus all teachers sre to sttend IKe connection Trith breaking of win- in Rockville each Tuesday from Ilea in thinking of the welfare of and e^clent operatorN^rlte Box for allowance. It la . . . injuries to back received In a a., m. to. four In the afternoon. ethers first, and not taking your- ..CliaailMl AdTMUiwRrants ODERBD:—That the 11th day of Ring Out Wild BeUs,” UUlan monthly teachers’ meeting under dows in the barn at the rear of C, Herald, \ _____ January. A. n. tUI. at » o’clock fall near her home recently. Orifflng, Dorothy Bsrrssso, Mary direction of Supervigor I. Burton the Springfield Mill and the War Joseph Ciccosantl manager of self toe seriously. MR RVRrMl^ w o r ds trO R ItML forenoon, at the Probate Offloa. In. the Thompaonville branch urges Don’t magnify molehills Into ">%ta, avabars aa4 sbbravlatleaa aald Manchealer, be and the aame la Application for a marriaga li- Hooker and George Milne, Olive Dunfleld of Rockville. Memorial Tower on Fox HIU. aaaal as a #ara sa4 eoMaosaa Help WnnUR—FdRMUk^ M aatigned for a hearing on the al- cense was filed Saturday at the Warner, pliHilat; report of tho Mrs. Ltlllsn Hamilton Trill leave The boys told the police that ai^Ucants to register for work at mountains. It will get you noth- w two words Mlnlmom oosi .iowanoe of aald account with »*ld town clerks office here by William lecturers' conference, December 6, their “club” owned a .22 calibre the local office of come to the ing but misery. af throo linos. eitate and the appointment o f a for a three-day trip to Briilgeport hev'rb WANTED—GIRLS AND yo5^ Edward Sacchl, diamond setter, by Florence Jones; gitiup singing rifle and that they were shooting ThorapsonvlIIe office which la open ratoo aor day for trmaatoal aucceaaor trnatee and thia Court dl- on Tuesday where she will be a This one was more cauUous; woman to eew covera on baM reoti the truatee to give puldWv no- son o f Mr. and Mrs. Terenxlo “Gpd Bless America” and "Honte at various objects In the vicinity, each week day excepting Satur- JUST BUMPS delegate from the local Orange to Her Father—So you Tvant to ■ooWio Karoa *7. ^ ^ baiU at our factory. Apply to tice to all peraona Intereited there- Sacchl of Crystal Lake and Miss On the Range” ; roll call: "My Beat the Connecticut State Orange. princlpaUy a tree. They thought day where registrations are IM-mEPATMOF Caah Charao Tobar Baaaball Manufacturing Co. to appear and be heard thare- Catherine Marie MCOrath, assem- Christmas Gift or Nsw Years' taken. - ^ wed my daughter? Well, my an- PROGRPSSjtJAKE* •au va Oare<.*| 7 e*!!.?■ a t e oiKhy publlahlng a copy of thle Mrs. MaxTvell Hutchinson has that the shots might have gone — Jt?WILLIAM5 ata bler of 484 Wethersfield avenue, Resolution” ; anthem “Now Years’ School Nurse Report ^ swer depends on your flnanolal ■/ M WANTED—BROADLBAF tobacco ordXr In aoma nawapapet having a been speiKllng the past week at the Trild. ^ e ' young men were told situation. WHY MC3fTHERS 6ET GRAY ava.t>HWW« Ml T.a7ia»a*w.7M clrcidatlnn In aald Dlalriet. five daya Hartford, daughter of Mr. and Chimes,” Olivo Warner, Mary of the seriousness of their doings, The report of Miss Margkret erdora tor Irroealar lasortloaa asawtera. Apply In person at hefor^aald day of hekring and re- Mrs. ’Timothy McOrath. Hooker, Oisorgo Milne, accom- home of her sister, Mrs. Lenore' Dornheim, school nurse shows’ Suitor—That's a coincidence. My obarcad at tha oea tlmo rota ^Farmer'a Public Warehouae Inc., urn Wuihe lo tlila Court, and by and severely reprimanded. financial posiUon seems to depend panist Della Hills; contest game— Southwick, who has been seriously that during the month of Decem- BY EDGAR ___ a) ratoa for long torm ovory SUUon 87 1-2, South Windsor, mailing Nila day a ropy of Ihla order ill with influenza and under the Named Page on your answer! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES AH About It advortiBlne elvoa uyoa raaeosu' addretaedX to Eva M. Olcott, SS quis on events in the life of Ben- Miss Oeorglaima Prescott, s ber 491. children were weighed and ardorod bofero tbo third or Cbnn., or call Hartford 8-8180. care of Dr. Conlon of Manchester. Rpring 8t.;\lIartford. Conn.; Marlon jamin Franklin; discussion or sug- member of Sabra Trumbull (Chap- measured; 76 were found to be ay will bo ehareod oaly tar E. Alvord. M Richard Road. Man- gestions of how to Improve our rvoo c*>*4 tTVtaiijE mv V7 A'O. .V»V4J^|UW JL aetaal aumbor at tlmoo tho ad WANTED—YOUNG WOMAN for cheater, Conn\; Eva M. Saundera. *0 Columbia Maurice Burke of RockriUe an- ter, DAR has been invited to act per ent or more below normal 1 I K VCTXOVO • 60V A " HAO Tvet MATE TO TWB 08 TV^'Tvl IO Id, ah am ae at tbo rate oarn- marat housework, hours 8:80 to Linden etreet, Manchealer. Conm Orange during 1941; group Sing- nounces tha engagement o f Ms a page at the Continental weight and 94 were 10 per cent STORIES IN STAMPS IKrtBKDtMA TO RtMCa V GNJE VOO '. V TH006WI YVLY, M allowanea or rotaada aaa «0\:TAN HSO N'T \ \ CAM ONOEP4RA73Q SO, Monday through Friday. WILLIAM 8. HTDE ' W rac«tt Elm ing, "The CaU to Action” and daughter. Miss Margaret Helen Congress of the DAR In Wash' or more above normal. First sid iioonuRL ado on sis tlBia ado atoaaad Judge. "Let’a go"; preaentatlon of a waffle *700 t4oW..w-*., v ,acH..v*lOvj * a o ^ ” VOAGvoAG ABVY: TO Call 7841, 01 Washington atraet. Burke, to R. Paul Jurovaty, son of Ington, D. C., in April. was given to 25 and IS talks were MT OUT OP OTJIt VROTECTlOM. tk# Eftli dRy. r II-1-1I-U, 575-12, WllUmaiitlo DIvlaloa set to Dorothy Simpaon for having PMIHCR R OP OTJlt ^ R A p j^ ^ T E R >tm fa rb ld O dlsatey Iteaa not Mrs. Mary Jurovaty of Andover. BssketbaU given. Medical Inspection was TVMiMYIU] TQqcmvSR GtNCE ' I WANTED—WOMAN FOR gen- AT A COURT OF Plt^OBATE MELD attended the greateat number of Wedding plans have' not been com- The RockvUle Falcons will play held with .Doctors Metcalf and .VEKTl** „ RoraM WIU not bo raaaoastblo at M*nch*at*r within, and for the Orange meetings during 1940 and Boara tbaa aaa laaarraat Inaar- eral housework three days a DIatrIct of Manchaater\on the tJlh The establiahment of s per- pleted. the St Peter’s of Hsrtfhrd to- Burke In ^^large. Over 50 free I I VKD at any adyartlaomaat aydarad week. 'Priaphon# 6292. ' day of January, A. D.. t^ l. manent five member soning com- not holding an office. morrow evening, January 14 In the bottles of milk were distributed tn . laara thaa eao tlate. Preaant W IL L IA M 8. HTDE. Eaq.. mlsalon of the tbwn of Columbia T tvo prlxes from the National' Bast School Gym. .This wlU be dally to undernourished cjiildren. laadyartaat amtaalaa at Ui- Judsa. ■ . Tvaa adopted at a epeclal town Orange lecturer James C. Farmer Bobltaatloe at adyortiatec Help Wanted— Main M Katsta of Claranca I* TaWor late crucial first round Central “Smodge, the same job— raatiead oaly by oaaaall^on of Manchaater, tn aald Dlatrlct. da- meeting held In the chapel Satur- were presented. A blue ribbon for (tonnectlcut League game. In the .■_i J the 1940 National Grange Im- Bolton *nafl but I colli models Smodge collected old rbaraa mada tor tbo aorvleo j WANTED—AMBmoUS young day afternoon, attend^ by leea preliminary game scheduled to **o” ’motlon of Tha MancKktter than 15 persona. 'The commiaslon provement Contest, and a flRh Mrs. Clyde klsrahatl mortgages." adyartlaamoata maat aoatona man 29 y e a ri' or over, to aaalst Truat Company adminlatrator start at seven thirty, the Falcon V T o U a n d fP Japan's Bronze Buddha ORDERED;—That alx montha Ui the result of actloa taken at national prise medal for this 1810 Phone 4857 la. aoay aad ‘7P!»era9»7 with In ia try and work aa route man,^ Booster Night program given on Juniors will tackle the St Pqter Is Pictured on Stamp lUana aatoread by tba Babllah- ■iisty and commission. Write from tha 11th day of January. A the annual meeting In the fa ll Reserves. Mrs. John H. Steels tm. Ytertl aad thay raaonra tba risbt te 14,1 be and the eame are llmUen, when a tentative commhiTion waa September 27. 1178-8, BookriOe ^NE of the most famous of Ja- FUNNY BUSINESS ro«toa or rajaat any aapy ' Box B, Herald. lUowed for the credttora with- Members of the Bolton Board Annual Meeting OKI tOCE f I named to study the soning prob- The farm owned by the late " pan's 106,518 Buddhist thrinca abtaellonahla. In which, to hrln* In their olalma Charles F. Burt locate on West of Educatltm will hold their reg- The RockriUe Fish and Game u to n o c ite —ciaabiaod airalnat eald eetale. and the laid lem here and to report at. the ular monthly meeting at the home Club TriU bold , its annual meet- CHsyton Reed has been appoint- te the colossal bronze Amite Bud- ba ba asbliahod aaaw day aiuit ba Dngn— Birds— Pets 41 ndmlnlatratur la directed to slve special meeting on January 11, street In Oilead haa been sold by laaatyad by. 17 o'oloek neoa >ataT- iiuhllc notice to tha credllora to Joseph Barraaao to George Vallee of Mra. Mark Carpenter In South ing tonight at the club house on ed meissenger at the capitol dur- dha, at Daibuteu, pictured on the brinx In their clalme within aald 1841. Bolton on 'Tuesday evening at 8 MUe HUl, ToUand. .A t thia Ume ing the legislative period. stamp above. Thte huge statue [FEM ALE DOG bPAYED, 82.50, tima allowed by poatlns a copy of Bain of East Hampton. 'The farms Th« End of tha TruH BTROTi Tsw Wnat AW female cats spayed 83.80, male The meeting also adopted the consist of 160 acres of land, o'clock. officers for the coming jrear wlU By the last census maricing Tol- dates from the ISth century. WASH TUBBS IhiB urdar on tha pub)lo elsn poet resolution fixing the term of of- land Is credited with 1,163 Inhabi- Japan has- no state religion, bt aro aocoelod avor teo tola- cats altered 81.(W. Dr. O. E. Bit- neareat to the place where the de- large dwelling houM, two bams, Friends and neighbors of Na- be elected, reports wUl. be pre- tants, a sUght gain In populatltnu 3U8T CAU*. Tki MNT 3MT a ' •LUB «B b A R N M T I fttwomEmi at tka C R A M B RatI elya» good. Jr., 10 Laeelle Road, West eeaeed lait dwelt wRhln aald town fice of each member as follows: and other building;a.' than W. E311a who U soon to sented of the past year’s work, Buddhism and Shintoism are u It aa a aonvaa«laoo_ ta advor- and by publlahtnx the aamc In come Clair L Robinson, to serve until and plans wUl be discussed for the On Friday evening Jan. 17, the principal faiths. The teachings of uMioMdPA auflegaiPUL ^ L f l T g 4 8 * m « A 8 y UBADuam’, WBirBb las’’ Hartford, or 62 Stiver street, Mid- . The Red Croas luncheon which leave for an extended stay at FRONT SBNDBR irM u u ii bM tea CAkB Ra TB* will ba newepape- havlnx a circulation In the annual town meeting In 1941; coming year. Ntumegg;er8 wlU hold another of Bu^ha were introduced into Ja- fABOfllUa, eOMRASM, 18 CAM M M TIF y I aa FULL. PATMBNT U dletown. aald probata dlalrlct. within ten waa td have been held January 20 Fort Riley, honored him at a fare- mmpTMUMIMTH . TtHCAR \no Ttm daya from tha date o f thle order, Levergne H. Wllllama to rarve well party on Saturday evening. Percy Barrett has been presi- its popular dances at the ToUand pan in 833, approxim ate 1000 tea baaiaaaa dfftao aa ar ba< bag had to be postponed until a town haU, with moilem and old :BAaL0N5M flAgOTMMJ I aavaate gay tallowtac tea and return make to thIa court o f the until the annual town meeting In later date. Announcement of the About thirty were present and dent of the club for the past years alter the founder m the re- . .-laartlaa of aaeb ad atborwlse fashioned dances. Music w ill be ArtIciM Fot !)al9 49 notice william A HTDE 1941; Mrs. EUsabeth Natacb, to date and the place for It to be Captain Ellis tvss given an ap-. year. ligion, Gautama Buddlra attained THBBOCil CBAJiaB KATB will ba aallaat- serve until the annual town meet- MUtery Whist furnished by Bentley’s orchestra enlightenment after /six years’ ■a taaaaaaiblllty far ariara ta Judsa. held will be made public at a later proprisU gift. and the square numbers wlU be BOMirii lhaaad ada wtll te aaaasad aad FOR BALE—MEN’S rebuilt and H-1-11-41. ing In 1848; Irving H. Lohr, to The tesdiers of the Maple contemplation. / relaated sboea. Better than new date. K Several realdenU of the tosm ceUled by Norman Boudoin, o f raey eaaaet ba serve uiftil the annual town meet- have received tterds from Samuel street school Trill sponsor a M ill Buddhism is one o f the great cheap kboea. Sea them. Sam AT A COURT OF pr o b at e HELD ing In 1944; and Harry S. Collins, tery whist at the school this Springfield, Maas. ^ religions of the wefld today, num- Tulyca, 701 Main. lit Manchaater within and fo r tha Gowdy who la at present In Tex- Tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock Dlitrlct of Manchealer. on tha 11th to serve until the annual town evening. bering ISO.OOOjPOO followers Jn Mrs. Clara Davis Bridgman who Asia and 180,MO in North Amer- day of January, A. D.. 1741. meeting In 1945. Miss Jean Munro spent the Daogkten of iMiheUe with her late husbaad spent many esea»aaseeeaeaaa« Praaant W IL L IA M 8. HTDE. Eaq.. According to the resolution Skating Title There TriU be an Important lea. The fouildcr was one of tte > eeessaaaassa«sss* Paol aad Psed 49-A Judsa. week-end in Hartford' the guest years as missionaries in Johannes- Katate ef Edward Bensaton alao passed at the apeclal meeting of her brother and family. meeting of the Daughters of burg, South Africa,' wiU speak a$ first rellgicw leaders to proclaim at Tbsnba •••••••••••••« I S E A S O N E D H A R D WOOD for known aa John Edward Benaon late Saturday, one member will be A group of Boy Scouts ex- Isabelle this evening. The meet- universal brotherhood. Betertssi o f MaHcheatar, In aald DIatrIct, dc- To fiUenwood the Tolland Federated church un- aala, cut any lengthIh fdr flra- elected to the commiaslon, each plored the Squsw Cave at Bolton ing In December was cancelled der the auspices of the Union Mis- Gautama Buddha was the son «n4 Foand cord. ceaaed, _ _ of a kibfc lived in the sixth cen- BBte ilaca or furnace, 89.00 a On motion o f AuSuata E. Benaon year at the annual town meeting Notch on Sunday and cooked because of the holidays. sionary SofUety of tbe church. Tbe Xmald Oebring. Tel. 8758. Of aald'Manchaater, administratrix In October and serve fo r a period (Oonttnoed Fran Page Nine) their food out-of-doors. Blago ToUand Society 'has sent many tury jTC ., He quit hte palace at< ORDERED:— That alX montha of flve years. All officers of the Lecturer Dorothy Shedd of The Itellsn Social club wUl hold boxes of chUtlren’s cUothlng to the >g e of 80. became a rellgipus Mae tar S a l s ...... * ] from tha llth day of January, A. D.. commission are to bold offlqg un- ed hla 20th rictorj^ In 22 toumS' mimdicanL Finding Brahmantem ibUaB far Bsahsnee .W. 8 Household Goode 9 1741 ba and tha aama are limited Bolton Orange has announced a grocery social tto evening Johannesburg to b« used In Mrs. Aassasorlaa—TIrsa .«•••• d and allowed for tha credltora with til their Bucceasora are ehoaen. menu In s Class A jumping meet that Health Officer Dr. D. C. Y. the Snipslc atrrat clubbouM Bridgman’s work. unsatisfactory, be sought pcoct to Going Up /{ BY Y.T.l Bayalrlas— Fainttee ««., 7 St Bear Mountain. /mediteUon, attained hte goal ALLEY OOP SEE The honeymoon—T hree In which to brins In their claims The commission Is to meet tn Moore 7riH speak on “Contagious starting at 8:80 o’clock. Trans- Mrs. L. Ernest HsU, Miss Ber- SethOOtR a a * a a a'a a a a e« ie eee * * A asalnat said eatate. and tha aald the near future and adopt a sched- Ellenwood found little immpe- portation TriU ho furnished for nice A. HaU and Mra Sylria AU- proached hte doctrines throughout ibly by Traak ...... t rooms of furniture 8168.00. 810 administratrix la diraeted to slve Utlon in the 40-mxn sltetlng field. Diseeses” st the next meeting .m s THAT 740NB MAY A8CB14D 90 aooo—mrr\ Far BIra ... aaaaaeeas's 4 ule of meetings and to furtter thoM dcairing It from the Rock- sen to the vUle Diner. Tyler, Jr„ in Canterbury Thurs- - Veneration of the relics of tbs , 19 'G o rvR TQ max 7 lieyalaa ...... 11 time allowed by poitins k copy of and s tMrd tn ths hslf-mUe gavs Buddha and hte statues and Aatea—Matereyalaa . .. 18 Hartford. Conn. • town. public and it . la hoped that an Cote^ MesHsg cm m cAU thia order on tha public s ls n poet The total of the annual drive of him a two-4lay 100-polnt to ta l Hattie PesM has r « i^ prayer form the principal forms of 9 aad Fiataaalaaal St naaraatt o tha place where tha de- corn-___ parents Trill bs present Nurra Ylie Union Miaatonary Soclsty earaw*taraia7i*Me.sw.T.a,maaafi lA - Sarvlaaa OCarad ... 1 WANTED—A HOME FOR ONE ceased last dwelt within said town the Columbia chapter of the agalnat 60 fpr his neareat of the ToUand Federated oburch her'faouae on Stafford road to Mr. worship in this. reUgion. bald Sarvteaa Oflarad .. peOtor, Dick Werner, Sterson, 1 new Deluxe Quality gas range, and by publlahins tha aama In aoma American Red Cross to date la & J • I Dr. Moore in regard to the meet- TriU sponsor a meetiilg at / the and Mrs. Cheesboroug of- Maasa- the Buddha’s teeth was so Mghly traettac a a s e e s e e was 888.95, now $69.95. One newspaper bavins a circulation In 8241.95, It. has been reported by . O. chusette. prized that a war thraatened OW “But fanning mjr rl at tbe dance with hk exemption Naraarlaa aaaaaaweei ■aid probate dtatrlft. within ten VirginU Jahn, CressklU,— — N. _ Y. I Emily Calhoun, Elilo Deer, ^urch on Tuesday aftemixm __ DIraetera' ...... Quality Electric range with cook- the committee oo the receipt of - — its possession. waa tbe la*t Btraw*” daya from the data of this order, (teptured women’s honors from Eleanor Hutchinson and Michael lae— Flamblng—Baoflae er, was 8129.95, now $79.95. See and return make to this court of reports frpm the Hebron and And- Peace are In charge of refresh- both at Benson’s, 713 Main. the notice siveo. Blsnche Armfetrong, -S r u v t^ aktas • ■ WILLIAM 8. HTDE over auxiliaries. Springs, 80 points to 70, defeattam mente. The ileflnlte time of the vlaa—Traaktes—Stenca Judsa. Miss Armsttong In |he pajran meptlng Trill be anonunced later. Daily Pattern TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX Masaasar M-A FOR SALE—A BENDDC Deluxe H-t-17-41.______IBS— Fapartni ...... SI automatic TTasher. Floor demon- 440-yard race. Harry A. Munro is confined ta i^aaal rBarvlcaa t t Other champions: Arthur Van hit home Trith a ooIiL strator, like new, real bargain. AT A enURT OF PROBATE HELD Patten 8127 alrias ...... *7Kemp's Inc. at Manchealer within and for the Willington Dyke, Saratoga. Intermediate Northam Loomis expects to t h a t C r o s s b a r j sa *4 District o f klam-heater. on tha llth boys; Anna Mae Helteman, Troy, Irave fo r camp some tlmo this V fila t OooSa sad B arytas...... 17 day of January A. D.. 1741. Mlio JeiiBte H. Ohnreh This deslga (No.^ 8727) briage W u fa d —BBSInaea Sanrioa . . . . 77 Present W.I.LL1A7I S. HYDE. Eaq.. junior gins; Rom Stelhlnger,week. - / ajteiaHeBal Machinery and Toola 62 Judsa. Troy, Intermediate girls; 'Ernie you aa unusually^ good version of HP ■ad CiaBaee 77 Katata of Catheripe Zwtek lata of On motion of Frederick Tylcf. Reldel Jr„ Teaneck, N. J.* Junior the Indtepensabie shlrtvratet dress s e c P Leumi lastmetloma ...... 71 USED FARMALLs ] aaw rigs. Mancheatar, tn aald District, deceas- boys; James Quinn, New Yorti ...... 77-A ed. assistant treasurer of the Tolland that playa such an Important part -Drsaiatle ...... 7* Oliver ”70” tractor. • Cletraca, City, juvenile boya Tha Admlnletrator bavins «x- , Sank, executor of the ^ eaUte of Wspping Good Old Terra Finna BY MERRILL BLQ6S1 araated—inatruetteas several models, John Deere trac- hllilted hla admlnletration account Sobert Elmer Squire, late of At Lake I^ ld , La tour and his in tho wardrobe of every emart FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Ftaaarlal tors. Low prices, attractive with aald estate to thle Court for Willlngton Hollow, alx montha la new riding piutnsr flsshed ilawn Mra. W. W, O n at vromaiL You’ll like Its crisp tailor-., it Itocka— Mortsasaa . . . *I allowance, II le Oppertualtlaa .. terms. Dubliiy ’Tractor Ckimpany, allowed to settle the eaUte. the Ice bobchute with a total time 2884. Msarbratpr . Ing, flared aklrL becoming bodice 1 FLY eVBR WOCOMIL* ©aa— 2F_i ANVtMAR Providence lloTtd, WUlimantlc. ORDKRllD:—That the llth day WHM CAN 1 ---- 81----- moo8«, Leaa ...... 7S of January K . D.. 1741, at 7 o’clock Mrs. Amy Gardner Benjamin of of five minutes, 16.18 secontls for gathers, uid the fact, that tbe SeaTOU ABARl. gtfg^^DAV ON A HOUma ■Ivte aaS attaatteM forenoon, at the Probate Office. In SSaatad— Famala ...... 7t Hartford la executrix of the es- fw runs ta ‘“^ 1 tte subject of repairing and re-1 neckUne may be flntebed two wajra jaaN V? eald Mancheatar, he and tha aama UU of her sunt Miss Genevieve club ncc* TbdF tlUrd*n®fcv ttei# I ^ churtii war dto* —either butUmed riose up to the ». AND ri AND Wastaa^—Mata '....- . . Mdsical InstruaiMits 9.1 la aaalsned for a hearlns on tha al- 1 DIF »4V wi------ATYOO/ irow R lowanca ef said administration ac> Gardner of Willlngton HIU who of ***• meeting last throat and turned back in points, wrm MC3M J a r « l a t e L \ u Vr F;*m FOR SALE—HAINES UPRIGHT count with said eatatii. and this recently tiled. tJtni Bickfordis RISO ok ORFRORC* 1|----a_ VmskMHnA ftlllliVHA. ^Efr. I or inada vvith just throe buttons ita W anted ...... *7-a tlo’url directs ths .administrator to Miss LoTralns Qauilette, of Un- a .four-run total sharp and Albert B. StilM IBS Waot4>4—FeaiaU ... W piano, good, mechanical condt- glya public aatlea. to jell, peraona In- and deep revera And It’aveiy easy WaataS—Mala . . . . 77 j "tion. Will aell reasonable. Tele- tercated therelli To appear and ba ion, Is sttemUng HsU Memorial 8-23. y . ■baJswI I were appointed a committee to In- to make, obviously. ant Aseaclaa ... school In South WlUlngton aad Tyler _and to ^ tbe phone 5394. beard thereon by, puhllthlng a copy ^rrmadM A univeraally becomln# stylA ISkw a taaW F rte- of this ordar In aoma newspaper sUylng Trith her grandmother, icrew won Vaktelaa next mSetlng. Tba flattering to ml ■see* aad womens hSTlns a rlreulatlon In aald District Mrs. KsU Potter. trophy Oil ML Van Hosvsnborg. 4 a—-MlrS^"-Fate 77 committee consists of Mrs. W i^ l 96 flva daya before said day of hearlns A change of time of the Cen- ruiuitng the four one-mils heats stees aUke. this sbirtTrateter wlU ISva iM ck— Vahletaa ...... 7f Specials A t the Stores' and return make lo thia Court. en V. OoUins, Albert StUes and | be useful and praeUcal every sea- Poaltry and RuppIIss ...... «* WILLIAM 8. HTDE tral Vermont, train waa effecUve in 4:40 after repairing a sled dam^ ~Wa7i7M — Fata— Poultry—Block 77 Mrs. Robert Wateon. son of the year. Make It up for ’THREE CANS PREMIER Grape- Judsa. Sunday. The north bound train aged by hitting a tree at tbe end The children of Mr. and Far Sate ■ ISIaeanaaaawa a fruit juice 21c delivered anywbere Il-I-It-4I. will arrive at West WUUngton at of the first run. Bickford and hte Immediate wear In chaUte, spun I ArUalaa Far Sale ...... *4 Theodore Petersen are rayon, flat crepe «r tailored prln^ teats aad aeeaasartsa ...... 77 tn toam. Nichols Store, Highland AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEUX J;50-a..m. Instead of 7:43 and the I Saranac entry were second In 4:- from a light attack of whooptng Brildlaa Matartala ...... * ' Park. I at llanehaatar. within and for the southbound w ill arrive at 4:30 p.jM .25. — If you’re traveling South, you’ll laads — Watafcaa—l awalnr 77 DIatHet of Mancheatar. on tha llth cough. need eeveral pastels Uke thte. . rtea: ApppHaaeaa Radia.. _ 77 m. Instead of 7:38. I A record crorrd of 18,000 aaw Mr. aad Mrs. Harry P. FUea, Jr.. | Rooflia WUhoEt Rm H 99 I day of January A.'D„;1741. The annual hoUday party of the {TPkle leap 168 feet and earn S80JI Pattern No. 8727 te derigaed for aad F s ^ ...... ,7»-A Praaant WILLIAM dTRYDE, Eaq.. of Maine, who have been o a— Farm—Dairy Frodimte M I Judsa. Valley Bridge club was held Jan- oiit of a poaslble 240 pointe fqr autamobUe trip to Plorkte, . Blaes 14.18,18. 20; 40 aad 42. Stea. Id Oeads ...... 71ROOM FX>R ONE or ttro, meals Xatata of Mabel Cate VIot late of uaiy '77 inIn South Ooventey.Oovenbry. Lake!formLake I form inIn the Norswlft Ski frf requires S 6-8 yards of S8-inrti BT JO H N C aad Tools ...... *7 optional, private home, steam I Maiirhostar, In aald DUtoiet. da- Wangumbang, at tbo bome of I tournament Hs soared 172 feet | where they left thslr material without nap. DstaUed SCORCBT SMITH The Proeecatloa Reats __ _ atraaaaaU ...... , }* eaaaad. IVJ ( aad Store teulpmaat . . . M heat, continuous hot Tvster and I Mrs.--^rran k Standteh when the one more than the Bear Mountata •tater where « « sew chart included. shower. Phone 5002. The Executor havins exhibited Ita Prederidc. tb a at tea Steraa ...... 77 adminlatratlon account witb aald ea fragment Society served a ^ [record. In an ei^blUon IiSTpriday for their home'ln For a PATTERN of this attrac- 70U >WE CUN AIFAV FBJ8K« HMIEY X ’MC ASparat—Furs ...... 77 Uata to thia Court for allowance,-It keyIjcy dinner.______Gifts erera exchanged_ tar Satre. Salisbury, Conn., pia^ ' [AHA/ z t cagi*Mi»4ALj EST VIM A W MMNOQ, •Ta a v ...... 77FOR RENT—ROOM WITHOUT I Va ' and bridge played In the after- I ed second in the meet with 1441 tive model smd 15c IN COIN. RWBNT from IK Fllfl/ ST 8CETH THK6 dUTCMK/ilf BNUJOR \TWAl«nHf\ carl aiiil a ...... a aaasTa board. Gentleman 'preferred. Mr. ORDERED:—That tha Itth day of RsV. Dauglaa V. Mactean’a sub-, TOUR NAME. A .D D R B S 8, inks r > »« NBVAIRg noon. P riiM were woo by Mre. feet .and 217.8.' pointe. BZ/nsu «av K r n « no t tfimuEGNCB/ It ‘AM m Stanley JurOs, 63 Pearl street. I January A.- D.. 1771. at 7 o’clock feet Sunday moming eras, "How 8T YIJC, NUMBER and SIZE to ECOKHV ATNAIT mUfTAtCKJ HH9 iRAMMOTVMOui EXAMINE forenoon, at the Probate Office. In Arthur Spicer of South w lU l^ Big te Y w autehanity?” Yhs OPITAN/ M A / ^ ^ Z l mCT9 9KN \ M9uc«r e if t//m sryaa said 'Mkneheatar. b4 and the same too and Mra. JoMpta Pritchard.of Tha Evening Herald, Today’s Pat- NIGHTiakU. TO Is assisned for a hearlns . on the tern Service, 10«-7tb Avs., Vtaw MAlHAt CAM/WHL NorADvcrr'iQu TOEIgr N Storta. — -a. AW-. I ■■•oMiwas R0UjQWTI«t allowanea at aald adminlatratlon Tosh, N. Y. aiEM, EET/ i4A/ THE J A k / account .With aald aaiata, and thia TSTw.C T.U .m stat^tt-J^I Cuth StOCUS 4BMMCTE PUkNf Court difecta tha Exa^utor to slve of M tet Itoaa O. HaU_Wednesday| ' I The SmiSiSouth “Windsor * “ O a rte What’s new for spring? What FOB FRANKE H. A. Stqihens public notice to nil peraona Intaraal- efteraoco, tbems. “P ra y «“ ' In Club wlU bold Its next meeting hind of doOiea tbe ttet? ad tbarain to- appear and ba heard line with the annual week of p ^ - Assd Oas and El A • Where are waisUtaes? How do ,} flEKUi.PffiS At Joc’ b Garace thereon by publlahins n copy of this at tbe Wood Memorial Ubsary, order la aoma nawapapar bavins er observance. After tta uieatlng Am Super Pow ^.... tomorrow afteniooa, at 2:80. Mra abouldera.look? To urbad length AAB1VTB0UIUM HUDSON DEALER cIrcnUtlon In aald DIatrIct Sra'daya tea was served and a nleaSant ao- (3ent States E l ...... Walter R1 D ew * taUt will-' aUrte go? Tou’U And aU OF HM QUflI.... before aald day of haarins and la cial hour was enjov* ___ B Bond and Share . m "aardan Booba ■ The aoeuaeas tba answers in our Spring Book Uarn naka M thia Court, iwd ''h , A spsdal -IVsek at FrsysT Nlag Hod \ Naw ar Uaad C ara^ Wa- malllBff aa or bafora Jaaasry l ^ be Mra UovdB. OraaL and . BOW isady Biiswers aU work- 1771, a copy oT-thla ardar addraaaad eervioe eras bdd ta ths y f W y s PTtm R e a d ...... Mra Ltagrd J. . sd out la easy patterns that WID Maka It Worth Your te Nartia Caaa Crowtll. 777 Sprlas room o f ths BUI dMBuh Friday Ublt Lt aad Poer A Bltrtll# PQBtt PRZm OB hBR you can make for youraelf. Mail HfshUadJter^^Cgan. evening. Members of It e Young WhikToSteUa. ’TTILl PfeeeeBt VaSey Road was ogmied your order'Dowl a skateta. An aair • S ’ - Judsa. Water : a r c ■e m l- a g u a - Pattern. 15c, Pattern Book, 15c. TELEPHONE 8129 Oak . .Pkttetn vtA Pattern Book vice of wetriMpf^ TteiUNg**** [tic snafcea TThey bkteat Dm la- U OAK HlitEET ‘Mr M te.flM iR PTk' MiM aad tuEEteh watara o f Adv»> -.1 *1 - i !,r . IBM iiiiii I irrr. TI rnwii r i

-;\ /• MONDAY, JANUABT It, IM l TtVElA-* dUmrI)f0^ Sttrahtg Bwalli ■""■vT" —i:—— — — f t f f t f . TheodOm O. Brown, Jr., aon Tba Maachaatar Owdoa club's - AUOB OOrBAM Mr. and Mra. Thtodom O. Brown January moating tonight at 7:80 (tUmara Aa dwaa AUea) About ToWn of rOO Kala atmet la one of 14 in tha RobWaa room of OanUr csraiTCAL MKDnm HEALTH REST cash membara of the aopbomore tlaaa Church Houa# w ill ba of^tntarast Sareath DM«l>tw af a Seventh f.R.W iIlde on the' commlltee for the cotillion. both to membera and fricnda. Bora With a Vail. - M A T T R E S S / »B i»y R «d r ClKrt rf lOag'a Rvargreena will ba aubralttad for Dkti^lfTi* ^•ili tomorrow «f- He la a at\*dent In the School of Reailaga DaUy t A. M. to 11 *. Gnataatoed far 8 FereSl 16 Walker SL m 8865 ^ old gold ^ Bnflneertag In •vmitac Pteaa «rU) bt oomplot^ Mancheater lodge of Maaona will brought to the meetlqg or dla- fLdO Down^pnfi al tM* moctiBC for the MUt anni- be held tomorrow night at 7:80 cuased and garden experiencaa or vvrwy pfogrtun at the V.hrC.A. In the Temple. There w i ll be no Tonr Dsetoeta Pisscripttoas. new Ideas preaented. ^ . WIOR . tfe«neadaj' eVeiitnsr. Mrs. F.^A. ; decree' work, only a short bual- and Cream WELDON DRUG CO. •77 Mala Street Nicmraon win har e chat*e of de- ! ness schedule being plsnned. KEM PTi-c^ •\ Piaatafptaan Pharmactato 00 (Neat To MeLeDoa’s) «s Herbert Houae and EHmer aatloDB tomorrow and U«r Fins Bsftangt FroifiSeleeted Farma’ 8q7 Mata Street ama will he Mm. C«>ra CUrtce, Stuart J Waaley. Inaurance ; tVeden of Hale'a «TU ba at tha \ 1 f f f f f ^ f Un. Janaio Lfdall, M «. J^rlla Katlonkl Retail Dry Oooda Aaaor Yesg w a hove agent of 7M Main atraet. U at- tlia law ash rad-aMtlisd bard teal . ► \ t3(Q«ttc, Mm. Jean Po*t and Mm. tending a meeting om HoeptUllM- I elation convention for the next fClckanMa. lion Insurance st the Hotel Taft i two dsya. The convention M ba- X :ln Nea- Haven today. As this t>T>e I tng held In New Tork aa uauhl. Maachaater' Orance. P. of H., !of insurance Is In ■ great demand wOl meet Wafliwatey evealM at ' at present- Mr. Waaley Is en- i OenemI Welfare Center, Na Mlht o'clocit in tha Maaonic ‘ftm- deayorlng to keep In touch a1th ;41, u ill meet at the flebopi street riS H wtn b« the fimt buenTewi the’ lateat forma of coverage. Recreation Center at 8 o’clock to- meatinr ^ th tho a«wlj--ln|taJled : morrow night. At last week’s January ^ le df^Hous^ Furnishings ofncer* occupying i their ojialrs. The reg\ilar meeting of Mlanto- I meeting the present officers with E The lecturefa program atll fn* nomoh Tribe No. .Vt. Improved ehlde a abort taJK by PrrryA. the addition of William E. Keith - of Vernon oo The Order of Red Men. will lake place as vice-president were re-elected. Begalar We Extendo-Matic __ at Oraace Insurance," In the 8|^rU Center on Wella liU ll street tonight at eight o'clock. Dorothy Dowd 'cin rive IVhisk Brooms 33c Maao aMectiona and retreahmente There will be Installation of offi- Ironing Boards Spcciak$1.98 cers after which , refreshments Two aims. Fine quality corn—metal or wood't«>’p«- aaia aoclal time »H!l follow the SETBACK CHECKERBOARD \ Large size, sturdy Ironing board with locking^iA ndard will be served. am. TI ESDAV NIGHT FEED STORE fm ure—covered top. Electric cord plugs in under IHUHLANH PABK No/6 Shanday Brooms 59c Co^nplete with six-foot cord. ^ rOMMDNITT CLUB 10 A p d P lace A real value In a fine quality broom, Varnished natural Smalk^ Size Board—Special. e • • • $ l « d ' f Caah Pitbea! Telephone 7711 Admlaalaa Sde. wood handled. ______. — Regular 79e 'to Rui Incinerators each 97c e

O’Cedar Mops 67c Heavy w irr^’ith zipper interlocking top. li Genuine reverelble mope with flexible sprln handle at- t

tachment Rfgkjar $1.19. Unpainted ii HALE'S SELF SERVE Brown Earthenware (4 Cup) T The Original In New England! ' Clotbeis Hamper Basket l Special each w Tea Pots 28c . C io s e - o iH Price'...... 50c AND HEALTH MARKET ' Floral patterns in multi-colors—gold trim. ' r Large 6-Cup Size—Special .47c each \ ^ R e g u la r $1.39 p

r TUESDAY SPECIALS SPECIAL! 32-Plece Gold Band Clothes Dryers 89c g Double Green Stamps Given W ith Caah Saica Potisbed Natural Wood I All Day'Tueaday. Glass Sets sei„,$1.49

8 F ru it Size G lasM s Regular 89c SmaU^ Size . .\...... 69c t

8 W ater Size Glasses l.' r Regular $1.98 Larger S ize ...... $1.69 HelWa Family l.oat o f 8'Highball Glasses l .8 Svdzzle Sticks Regular $1^8 3-Piece l

BREAD_ Medhim Weight — ServleeaMe. e Qaakar All Farpoee \ Pottery Wafifle l^ts $1.47 M. ■or^ A. R D M O R R Regular $2.89 Genuine Wear-Ever Smart floral andfruitfruit patterns. ’ Bat Batter and syrup pltch-

AAH U ™ B N S E M B LB era with tray. Flour 24j ^£^; Lb^Bag 8 5 c ■\T— . / ‘ Double Boilers $1.98 Ftae QaaMty Tapered sides to lit electric units. No loss of best. Regular $1.19 7?Piece Flestk Ware ttefs/ipiMrBrf in iMs month's Eaquirm 3.qusrt size. Lb. t Creamery Butter 34c Regular ft-W 1 -Quart Slse fl.W Juice Sets \ set $ 1 .0 0

Pitcher and six colored glaaseil.^ Arteeta liasaaibla. It’a Regular $1.29 Runshlae

I «a tha ait « f gaotaal draas- Regular $1.00- Cake Covers 97c hi eehied peaa4 whh gr«y^ 1-Lb. Box Krispy Crackers 15c Decoraisd floral patterns In green, blue.^yiMte, yellow. set 84c S«aa parfaatly anted Tien, Pottery Salad Set Decorated Flour Cannisters and Vegetable Bins. .97c Kraft Large decorated bowl with spoon and fork. 1 aatrjr aat tha sama color T I M rt aad Shorta ara Saafor* Regular $1.29 \ ' R egu la r $1.25 Macaroni Difiner 2 Pkga. 19c (tkM a Issa than 1%). V Electric Toasters 97c Decorated Ovenware $1.00 Practical two-sllce toasters with cord. the. Beardsley's Peanut Butter SALAD SETS KITCHEN SETS 'M IXIN G BOWl A TU$t ffw iAarcM ^ Me Regular $1.49 '•‘‘"""''•'15c :.Lb.J.r25c Regular $1.19 Maple Finish

Cocoa Door Mats $1.19 Foot Stools each 99c 1-Pouad Oaa AraMaFa ld”x27". Heavy weight cocos flbre. stilly, well flnished.

c.na CfJIOUSC^SON, Pork and Beans 4 21c Wet Mop Refills N I R C ' Larga Caa Prteod’a OM FaaUoae^ Soft, absorbent cotton yarn that will wear for Radiator Covers Walnut and Ivory flnish. Adjuatgble from 31" to 41". %Mi STORI or CMIALITY"

Can 9 c 8-Oz. Size ...... 3fc BSTMeWT Scotch Oatmeal 12-Oz. Size ...... 49c Reg. $1.50...... Sale Price $1.19

Large Bottle Domhio 16-Oz. Size 69c Reg. $ 1 .2 5 ...... ^. . Sale Price 97c Mop H andles...... 1 9c each

Reg» 59c ...... ‘ Sale Price 50c Ginger Ale 4 Btla. 29c Elastic Cord Slip-on

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Ironing Board Covers How MANCHESTER Folk. Firestone Window Ventilators Heavy quality unbleached cotton. No taclUng—^no pin- ning—no lacing. < high—adjustable from 80" to 33”.

Anti-Freeze 2 o*"- 31c Regular 29c. Sale Price.... 24c jky ufe wken buying home fud Special 25c each

P. & G. Sogp CLEARANCE OF 1940 double; jttfT ■ \v G.E. REFRIGERATORS

iM »n ' GREEN STAMPS Lava Soap The JWHM.’C CORK RANGES AND

GIVEN TUESDAY MaMaiHna COMIC > RADIOS' .

Chipso.

Ivory Flakes \

Jnky Florida

Vs AT I ^ ^ Mrs. Oranges Dos.

w'nnuhBof getting Amtericd’g HALE’S...

No. 1 Potatoes . 19c '*_-’ * * ' , * Fineei Hard CoaV* 75c'Bftycr'g AspiriR ..• • .••••••• -59c

mr^ peepts ta A i* bcalkr 19c F o k f Yfsy Cold Thbicts ’. . . . . • -., ,2 fo r 29c fwfc^llra fcayha faMThar > aeder %laa Mar.TheyMww S9c VJdi’s V*po Rab ,27c weela^ Aew^meik el HEALTH MARKET

79c Horlick’si Mhited MHk . • >69c For a tempting, nouriahli^ meal. Sauerkraut or Fraah , A dkc pmimi haoM ML Ha hsaad *dh kamded la Vegetablen nhpuld bo cooked with Fresh Pork. For 50c PhiUlpo* Mtik o f MsgncslR .^.xS4c

a^ fc. Ii kaaae amBly. leml/. Example: $1,00 IroRlxod YcRgt - -71c ■f la Ij wtt aalv a wSd aa. M haft. Pbawicany a af h FUvorfal (I to S Poaads Each) 60c Alkft S cltscr,...... 49c >4Sivdn Wifk Cash Sales In Both hm ama la y«ar maaa Iftdi A 50c IpRRft Tooth P a ste...... 39e G, : ? TJ Rib End Pork . tb. 16c 50c JcirmPs Lotion - -29c These Stores All Day Tuesday.

80c Vick’s Nos# Drops ...... • -2.^®.

Fresh Spare Ribs ‘u. 15c 440-Shsct K Wwisz ...... 25e hh prepatad aad fa- Vaa aaal* Baal Bagahlar. Tea sal ^ haeaaay mrad fw ha Thi— l aai (apiuin) at tha Ma> Daikteaa. 75c L is ts r i^ ..,...... •..•..•..•.••••••••-52*

, petamra yaa mm aad favgel A VIA l|L AA aaMataf device, aad with *hAM Lb. •ear h year Aaaaca, yam iW avaa, Pork Hocks 16 Oa. Norwegian The JMtHAU CORK hwhMal. Wi ahl i A i a heal, day aad $1.00 2-Qaart AHANCNSsrai Comm, yra aaa aajoy aafoaiaale aWA. Ar aaly tlIJS (phs raal 1 For a change in your Meat Leaf why net aak for Freeh' M hyhraBata adhSea *a™i). ' Lainb Groend— or a kOxtore indudiitg Lamb? Variety Hot Water Cod liv e r

is Im portaat.

OU Bottles Wo Oo G L E N I I E T GO. PbM M ditr Plate Corned Beef u. .12c [4 J I0 IR ^ M R ~ 65c ■ yj 89c

Rib Lamb Chops 1 Tlw YftimUs Gri for Yew aMC Grasp

MM CORK At TImw Storsfl E zta P ib BIp &eok'

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