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FRIDAT, JANUARY 11,1944 Lay-away Bonds and You Lay-away Our Enemies PAuS FQUBTEEII Manchester Evening Herald

The son bom yesterday at Me­ It o f these young Chinese she met The W<«lher Oorporal Warren Wood has safe­ Sunset Rebekah Lodge members In the training camp that she ig are requested to meet this evening morial hospital to Private and Unusual Topic contributing her time to especial­ Foreoaet of U. S. Wtntoer Ba ly arrived overseas and is at pres­ Mrs. Edward H. White, has been Average Dally Clrenlatlim A b o u t T o w n ent stationed at a base hospital In at seven o’clock, at Center and ly help their cause in this country. r*r toe Month of December, 164a Winter streeU to proceed to the named Edward Harrington White. Bhigland, with the U. S. Army For this purpose she will also Fair with little change In 1 HoUoran Funeral Home, In tribute Mrs. White was the former Miss For Talk Here speak of "Friends of China’’ an Toiletries Medical Corps, according to a to Mrs. A. N. Skinner. She was a Madolln CuUln, daughter of Mr. American organisation formed to 8,504 porature tonight and Sunday. The program •5**ff* *®T cablegram received by his ^ ren U , and Mrs. John CuUln, of Avon Manchuter KlwaaU Club at the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood or member of the guards, a willing create a better friendship and un­ street. Private White is stationed derstanding between toe two na­ Yardley Lavender Soap * ...... $1.00 Box Member of toe Andit lianrtetrr lEiirttttts IkraUi worker and supporter of the lodge Woman Who Taught meeUng neat Monday noon at toe Woodbridge street Corporal Wood at Fort Bliss, Texas. B w eM o f CXieolntoMW TJbC.CA. Will include a movie, before his Induction Into the serv­ and will be greatly missed. Chinese Fliers to Talk tions. ' -A City of Tillage Charm compiM te IlM War W rt^ n t ice was organist of the Center Monday afternoon’s meeting Yardley Shaving L otion ...... $1.25 R M mrtWSd. •‘Baptlam rim Mrs. Edward E. Fraaler has re­ will be held at the home of Mra. (TWELVE PAGES) Congregational church. Publir Records English, the Speaker. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1944 fyiH ta toown to all toe aoldiera be- ceived news from her husband re­ William Cheney on Park street. (Claaatoed Advertfalng on Page 16 ) fom they go acrom. The picture garding his promotion to the rank 50c Jergen’ s L o tio n ...... 39c V O L . LXin., N O , 96 will be shown through toe courtesy St. Margaret’s Circle. Daugh­ Announcement of an unusual of sergeant. He is a mechanic on a and most Interesting topic for an o t Alex Oole. Ih e attendance prlxe ters of Isabella, wUl have a card Liberator bomber and is at present U s Pendens party Tuesday evening at 8 o clock address, was made today In rela­ 75c Hind*8 Cream and Lotion ...... 49c hrlU be given by R. K. Anderson. stationed at Wendover Field. Utah. at the home of Mrs. James Barry. Notice of the pendency of a suit tion to the Monday afternoon Range and Fuel Bury Buddy at Bougainville 18 Unnmore Drive. There will be He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ against William and Ernest Sasa in meeting of toe Women's Auxiliary Land The f""w t parish meeting of 8t. Allied Forces ward a. Frazier of 32 Hawthorne the sum of 8500 brought by the OIL $1.75 Vimms ...... , ...... $1,69 Mary's l^iscopal church will be tables for bridge and setback, with of the Manchester Chamber of Magdeburg Target prises In each section. Refresh- street. Rolston-Purlna Company on prop­ Commerce. T*“ hMd Monday evening at 7 :S0 In the erty on Vernon street owned by the T IC K E T PRINTlNq parish house.' All parishlonera are menU wlU be served by Mrs. Barry Miss Esther Blankenburg, for­ and her committee. Mrs. Edward ’The entertainment committee of defendants In the action has been merly of Rockville, but now of this METERS 75c Bayer’ s A sp irin ...... 59c urged to attend as the oommlttee filed with the town clerk. 'The appointed to select a rector to sue* Kelly, Miss Stephanie Tunsky and the V. F. W. Club has planned a town, will be the speaker. She will Meter prints ameunt of de­ Miss Eleanor LaOace. renewal of the popular Saturday writ Is returnable In the February tell' of her experience in teaching Lines; oeed Rev. James S. Neill will make $1.00 White’ s Cod Uver Oil Tal5i...... 89c Of British Bombs; Behind Nazi night and week night parties at term of the Common Pleas Court, English to Chinese fliers, training livery on your slip for your its report Hartford. Charles Sulsman of the Manchester Green V. F. W. In this country, preparatory to re­ protection. Rev. a. ICrlc Hagg, pastor of the Home. ’The first of the winter New London represents the Rol turning to their homeland to bat­ 35c Vick’ s Vapo R u h ...... / ...... 27c First Lutheran church, Waltham, series will be held at the clubhouse ston-Punna, Company In the pend tle the Japanese. a u c k o o f r a m Berlin Also Raided Mass., and president of the tomorrow night. ’The first card ing action. Miss Blankenburg was so Im­ L. T. Wood Co. (Haowu As f)neen AUoe) New England Conference Luther party will be held at the club Fri­ Quit Clslm Deed pressed by toe character and spir- 20c Four Way Cold Tablets...... 17c Beachhead Gained SPUUTUAL MCUIUM League will preach at Emanuel 51 Bissell St. TeL 4496 geveuth Daughter of a Seventh Son day night. Jan. 28. Watch for The Manchester Realty Com­ Lutheran church, January 30 at ads next week to remind friends Industrial Qty in Sax­ Bnm With a VeU. pany to the Savings Bank of Man­ 60c Alka Seltzer ...... 49c Open War 10:30 a. m. It will be recalled that of these parties. chester, property on Oak street. TALA CEDARS Sendings Dally, Incloding Sunday, he attended toe conference here ony Crushed Under Americans and British • A. M. to 9 r . M. Or By Appotnt- Marriage Intention some three years ago. It Is hoped Three Navy uMut. In the Service of the Peo­ Mrs. Bridget Shea, of 480 Ver­ William Bradford Roulstone. Jr., 50c Ipana Tooth P a ste...... 39c More Than 2,000 Tons Reports Show Pour Ashore on West members and friends of Emanuel non street, reached her 80th birth­ BINGO FOR TOP VALUE Upon Role ple for 80 years. of , N. Y., and Ma will reserve the date of the 30th to day last Tuesday. She was pleas­ -5 5 Bombers Lost in Coast of Central Italy m Church Street Hartford, Coras. rion Behrend. daughter of Mr. and TONIGHT IN A NEW HOME Yardley New Hand C ream ...... 65c Phone 6-8034 I hear and to greet him. antly surprised by her many Mrs. Albert E. Behrend. of 41 WaU Growing Move Fliers Hour friends and received some beauti­ Attack; Nazis HU Lon­ O f Swing Before Dawn in At­ nut street. appUed for a marriage ORANGE HALL See the Ones Being Built By ful glfU. She U enjoying fairly license in the town clerk’s office tack to Smash Flank good health. Her best present, ac­ Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales. don and Coast Areas. Pass Tests today. GREENBROOKE For Sea Base cording to her, was a' cablegram Sinatra Answers *Bunk* And Turn Winter Fort­ from her son. Private Dennis Shea HOMES, IN C London, Jan. 22.—<^)— stotlng that he had arrived in ifications of Gustav Read Herald Advs. The campaign to flatten Ger­ To Rodzinski Declare Pour Through Air In Ehigland safely. RANGE AND On Walker Street Second Sizeable Air man industrial targets crush­ , ation Boog{e Woogie termediate T rain And Adolf Hitler Lines DINE In The For further Information eall at ed the city of Magdeburg m Assault in Two Days FUEL o n . Alexander Jarvis Co. olllee on The J W . H A L 6 CORK Saxony last night under more Cause of Delinquency. ing Stations at Cor- Allied Headquarters, Al­ 381 Center St. Tel. 6366 Center street or »t 86 Alexander South o f Madang street. mamcnistss Conn- than 2,000 long tons of pus^Christif Pensacola, giers, Jan. 22.— (/P)— Power­ Hollywood. Jan. 22—(/P»— Open May Presage Attack. ful American and British B L U E ROOM HALE'S SELF SERVE James A. Woods Phonest 4118 or 7876 bombs as the major phase of a great aerial operation warfare between the long-hair forces of the Fifth Army Tht Original In New England! Advanced Allied Headquarters, Washington, Jan. 22— — The O f The which included a smaller at­ group and the booby-sock crowd striking by sea toward Rome New Guinea, Jan. 22— OP)— The men who carry the war to the tack on Berlin. The new blows developed today as Conductor landed on the west coast of growing Allied bid for Madang, enemy in the skies, blasting ships against Germany, following up a Artur Rodzinski of the New York and shore establishments, shoot­ central Italy before dawn to­ AND HEALTH MARKET heavy 2.200 long ton assault on Philharmonic Symphony orchestra whose pre-war wharf facilities the capital the previous night, these Marines carry ashore a buddy who was killed ing down enemy bombers ahU day in a heavy attack to Depot Square Grill termed boogie woogie "one of the were the best on the northeastern smash the Germans’ flank cost the R.A.F. 55 bombers, one greatest causes • of delinquency fighters, depth bombing submar in New Guinea coast, was emphasiz­ and turn their winter fortifica­ of the heaviest losses suffered in among American youth today’’— buried*^ln the Allied cemetery on the Island. Marine Corps Photo from NEA-Tclephoto. rines, are pouring through the 14 DEPOT SQUARE a year. ed in today’a .reports from the Navy’s air Intermediate training tions in the Gustav and Adolf Hit­ SATURDAY SPECIALS to which Frank Sinatra answered headquarters of Gen. Douglas Germans Stab »t l»ndon stations at an average rate ler lines. "bunk.” MacArthur. First Landings Successful Spencer Farm—^l-Poond Jar They esme while the Germans nearly three an hour. Featoring Our Famous La Pizsa In sn interview with s newspa South of that Japanese base, And. that rate continues, 2i The first landings were success­ themselves were stabbing at Lon­ per St Camp Kilmer, N. J., where the second sizeable air assault in ful, witming a beachhead several don and southeast England with hours a day, 365 days a year, it and Regular Dinners (No Points) 33c his 105-plece orchestra played an Jones Orders Mga Capture Links as many days possibly presaged a was shown bjf statistics released miles long, and “ the situation la Marmalade two sharp raids by a force of ap­ engagement last week. Rodzinski resumption by Australian soldiers today by the Navy on training at developing favorably,” Allied proximately 90 bombers. said the jive type of music leads of the drive which has been in its two big intermediate training headquarters announced at noon. Sugar Loaf Probably 1,000 planes took part to a "war degeneracy." Wage Control abeyance in the Ramu valley since The annoimcement did not lotate Fine Liquors, Beer, Wine in the wide-spread operations of bases. "Nuts,” replied the king of Leningrad, Moseow they got beyond Dumpu, less than It is at Corpus Christ! in Texas the invasion point. ^ot Cherry Peppers qt. 37c the R.A.F. during the night, strik­ swoon. 50 miles away, last October. In and Pensacola in Florida, that (Berlin declared the landing Mpire Estinc At The Bine Room A-Habit! ing also into northern France and "I come in contact with thou­ For Farmers two daya, nearly 150 tons of the unbelievable speed rate la be­ was made between the mouto of laying mines. This made It the sands of youngsters on the street Rail bombs have hit the enemy posi­ ing established, and even may be the Tiber, 16 miles southwest of ROSE WILLIAMS, PnHU. BakeFa second 1,000-plsne Allied offensive and through letters they write me. Reunited by tions. Rome, and Nettuno, about 80 within 14 hours. Approximately 1 Fourth Term stepped up. In turning out avia­ and they are sane, normal human Maximum Ceilings of First Time Since Be- For more than a week. the tors for the fleet. miles southeast of the Tiber and Dutch Process Cocoa that number of American and beings,’’ replied Sinatra, here to Bogadjim sector, about half way Ready to Learn Mastem* Tricka the same distance from Rome, British aircraft attack^ the Pus make a movie. ginning of Siege by between Dumpu and Dadang, has Approximately 25,000 )nen an­ The harbor of Nettuno has been de Calais area in daylight yester- $2,400 Yearly Set in Choice Seen 1 don’t know exactly what the been raided time after time by nually come aboard at those occupied, the broadcas* added.) Vi L b. Move Unprecedenteil Nazis Two Years Ago. planes attacking bridges, supplies The bold thrust was command­ 23cf tlay- causes of juvenile delinquency are schoos, already acquainted with / The night’s losses were the but I don’t think anyone can prove In American History Certain Now and the fine road which the Japa­ rudimentary flying methods and ed by Lieut. Gen. Mark W. Clark heaviest since 58 bombers went that popular music is one of London, Jan. 22.— — _____ nese built with Chinese coolie ready to learn the tricks of the under the direction of toe new S-Ponnd Jar Beardsley’s down during a great assault on them.” ■ ------( ■ ,Soviet capture of Mga, key ' labor. masters. commander of central Mediterra­ Berlin last Aug. 23. Fourteen of "OevotM Pitiful Gasea” Washington, Jan. 22-iiPi—In a In addition to.the inland ground They buckle down to work—or nean forces in Italy, Gen. Sir Peanut Butter Jar 4 5 c the missing bombers were Cana­ Said Rodzinski; Devotees of move unprecedented in all Ameri-1 rail junction 30 miles south- Vice Presidential Nomi menace, t)ie Japanese also are Harold Alexander. dian. Sinatra are pitiful cases; can't east of Leningrad, has re­ confronted with American forces (Continneu on Page Seven Ending the alow process of fron­ Magdeburg, a city of 300,000 on can farm history, a wage control nation May Be Only 50 miles along the coast southeast tal attack alone. It Wma supported M. a c. united Russia’s second city , the left bank of the EUm river, (Continued on Page Seve^ program for agricultural Major Battle at Con­ of Madang In the vicinity of in­ by blistering air and Naval bom­ (No Points) about 83 miles southwest of Berlin, with maximum ceilingq of by rail with Moscow for the] vaded Saldor., bardments, and followed air a t - . L b. Jur is a JuncUoD point for the main a year, has been ordered by War first time since the city was vention o f Democrats. Destroy Four Baraes Ravioli 23c Food Administrator Marvin, Jones. Fire Wriecks railways to Leipzig, Kassel and aid under siege by the Ger­ North of Madang, American PT Continued on Page ISglit —all prsviously hit Aides of the administrator, who No. 8 Can Solons Reach mans two years ago, Moscow Washington, Jan. 22.—(e> — A boats operating well beyond their heavily. a disclosed the plan, said War Food dispatches reported today. At administration labor offices have fourth tei'm nomination for Presi­ bases were reported in today's Barge Plant; Magdeburg itself was bombed the same time Leningrad gained a communique to have destroyeil Grapefruit Juice 2 for 29c exactly a week before by Mos­ been directed to set state farm permanent rail link to tap lend- dent loomed so certain In the Final Stretch wage boards to hold hearings and four barges with the resultant quitos wWle a Wg fieet of British lease supplies coming from the minds of many membera of the death of 160 reinforcement troops. Flashes! (No Points). lK>mbers concentrated on the air­ establish maximum wages. northern port of Murmansk Being Probed These groups , would function Democratic National committee This was the latest in a series (Late BuUetlns of the (45 Wire) craft manufacturing center of through Volkhov. today that they began planning of weakening blows affecting the Brunswick. 26 miles away, which On New Levy much in the manner of the War During the siege Allied supplies Labor Board in determining the for what may be the only major Madang operations. During the COMPLETE LINE OF COFFEE some neutral sources now say had been reaching the northern battle at the projected July con­ past week, busy Allied planes Lavin and Starkel Co Coastwise Tanker Bums __ “ceases to exist.” . ceilings for industrial workers. On city over a railway built on Lake Lewes, Del., Jan. ‘J8.—(45—-Tbn the basis of the 1942 wage stabil­ vention in Chicago— the choice of have tended to isolate Madang To East Hartford to Maxwell House, Beech-Nut, Gar­ Great Fires Left Burning Added Revenues Bill on Ladoga’s ice and a highway a vice president. by striking at the nearby air base small coastwise tanker Plattsburg- The Air Ministry described last ization act. Stabilization Director w related from the enemy a year Socony burst Into flames to • eol- Way to Conference James F. Byrnes put farm wages Most party organization mem­ of Alexlshafcn, on beyond at Han- Investigate Blaze at night’s blast at Magdebury as "a ago. bera, meeting formally today to .sa bay and yet farther northwest IlHlon with the 8,000-ton Uberty den of Allah, Premier and Chose very heavy attack’’ and said great under the supervision of the WFA ship Charles Henderson to the A t­ To Adjust Differ­ but officials did not consider it Hailed In Special Order I hear Chairman Frank Walker at Wewak. These attacks have Pre-Dawn Hour Today fires were left burning. Capture of Mga, hailed by Pre­ offer his i-eslgnation and elect Rob­ spread destruction with more than lantic ocean five miles off Dela­ & Sanborn. The R. A. F. force which return­ necessary to take any Immediate ware capes last night, and » Navy ences With House. general' action toward control. mier Stalin yesterday in a special ert E. Hanncgan. 40-year-old St. 600 tons of explosives and have Hartford. Jan. 2 2 .- (/Pi—A gen­ ed to Berlin, where fires still blaz­ order of the oth fourenglned Lancasters and minds admittedly wei-e on the low-flying Mlchells and strafing Campagna Construction (Company. SISMBIU4., labors o f a new $2,275,600,000 add­ years. Many workers have gone Czarlst capital. burning tanker—and “sta.ved de­ Grapefruit the swift little Mosquitos. into war plants. Those who have Reduction of the strategic junc­ tough battle ahead with the Re fighters resulted in destruction of Park and Fairfield streets. East A t the same time other bombers ed revenuea bill today before moat publicans. Hartford, makers of barges for toe spite the danger of the ship ex­ remained bn the farms have re tion climaxed a new breakthrough ploding at any moment”—to r ^ struck unidentified targeU in taxpayers had sharpened pencils on a 30-mile front from the Nerva Almost to a man they were (Continued on Page Two) government. agreed that President Roosevelt State Police Lieut. Paul Lavin. cue four crewmen marooned ou the for their March 15 Income retuma. (Continned on Page Two) river southeast to the town • of bow. Other survivors escaped In Tangerines (Conttaued on Page Eight) Eight weeks after receiving the Vinyagolovo. It freed from Ger­ must run again if they are to stem director of fire Investigation, and the resurgent G. O. P. tide. Even Deputy State Fire Marshal Frank a lifeboat. bill from the House, the Senate man control the rallwliy running • • • yesterday approved It in amended from Leningrad to Moscow, 400 the Mid-West Democratic confer­ Colorado Law Starkel \yent immediately to the ence members, widely touted as scene to investigate the blaze. May Sponsor Conference form by a voice vote and today It Briggs Ready miles to the southeast, via Volk­ Canberra, Switzerland, Jan. 88. Safety Boxes was on Its way to a House-Senate hov, Volgada and Yaroslavl. Un­ possible "Insurgents.’’ recognized The fire waa reported to the East White Turnips this with a resolution endorsing Hartford fire department a Kw __(>Pi—Australia may sponsor a conference to adjust differences. der direct pressure from the ad­ Seen Complex mid-year' conference of the Paclflo W About: Border pnni cotlosu^ It cam ea approximately $130,000,- vancing Soviet forces was the main the fourth term. minutes before 6 a. m., today. To Tell Storv Receives Only Non-Conunlttal Firemen on their arrival found the powers. Including the United ^ Scalloped longitorto etyle. May Give Clue 000 more revenue than the House States, lo discuss the security and version and Is expected to swell (Continued on Page Bight) “ Oh” * yards blazing from one end to the ^ Tucked venee. A Qnderells ( Sweet Potatoes James C. Quigley. Nebraska May Be First Anti- post-w'ur development of native annual Treasury receipts to more other. populations. Officials planning the' M Feihioa Original, aiaet 7 to lA than $43,500,000,000. Wir^s Federal Prosecn committeeman, presented this res­ Nick Pezzente, watchman at the Rented Few Hours Be­ olution later at the White House Labor ‘ Legislation to meeting expressed hope that rep­ Chairman George (D., Ga.l of Treasury Balance plant, was quoted by Fire Chief J. ^ • Right: Flora) print cotton. fore Mrs. Williams Vic­ tor He. Will Be on to the President. Quigley said he Reach Supreme Court. Frank Meunier as declaring that resentatives of Britain, The Neth- BaMiue ityle with eyelet eei- 2 Lb.. 35c toe Finance committee will head received only a non-committal erUnds. Ihe French National coi*h - Escarole the Senate conferees, who will Hand Next Monday. Washington, Jan. 22.—(fl*)—The he had gone down to the Iwil- ^ broidered ruffle*, tweetheait tim o f Fatal Shots. "Oh.” . er room to- check the boiler. mlttee and the Uniteil States will meet next week with their coun­ p o ^ o n of the Treasury Jan. 20;: Miami. Jan. 22—(iP)—The Amer- attend. DIwusslon of problems Receipts. $96,309,488.46; expen­ After a White House reception g neckline. A Cinderella Faahios terparts from the House. Other Washington, Jan. 22.—(/Pf—The ican Federation of Labor’s gen­ affecting native peoples In t^ ^ Chicago, Jan. 22.-^J')T-Erua- ditures, $292,299,698.49; net bal­ (Continued on Page Eight) ^ Original, »uc* 7 to 12. No. 1 Delicious Apples senators on the list are Walsh (D., whereabouts of George N. Briggs, (Continued on Page Two) eral counsel. Joseph A. Padway, clflo was proposed earlier In the trated In a dozen or more lines of key figure in the "Hopkins letter’ ance, $10,187,705,008.80. regards Colorado’s labor regula­ current Australia-New Zealand InvesUgaUon after two daya of (Continned on Page Two) case was established today but tory act as "the ijiost complex, as confereni'e. well as the most vicious" of so- 2 lbs. 19c $2.25 • relentlesa Inquiry, police today even that adds one more contn bution to the confusion. callCd anti-labor laws passed in 12 Nazi Attacks WalHngford Girl Held LOVELY AS AN EASTER BOUQUET aought cluea to the murder of Mra. The 55-year-old assistant to In. Fellow Scientists Award states, and it may be the first to Dumont, N. J., Jan. 28—(45— Frank Starr WlUlama in toe two Records W ill terior Secretary Ickes, named ns reach the U. S. Supreme court, All Repulsed 18 -year-old, l|Yown*«y*^ brunette aafety boxea the diplomat’a wife the man who delivered toe mys­ Padway reported to the AFL walked Into the Dumont p «H « Executive council In session here station early today and announeed HEALTH MARKET rented shortly before she was klU- tery letter to an authol' for use Plaque to Army Colonel Be Studied In an antl-Wendell Wlllkle book, that suite attacking the constitu» to Patrolman Waite* Kipp she waa ed. turned up In New York when all tlonallty of these laws had been Guerrillas Swing Over the “Jane Doe” wanted-* In the Our Large Supply Of Meats For State’s, attomey’a offlciala dU' Washington thought he was here Tri-metrogon mapping means commenced In seven states and baseball bat killing of Mrs. Ethel Washington, Jan. 22.-r-(ff)— were under study in five others. To Offensive Through' iiemiann. The girl Identified Iw^ closed/that toe 55 year old social Special Committee to In seclusion. 'The lettei. purported Army colonel largely resp)i»Bible the utilization of three wide-angle This Week-End Includes: ly prominent Chicago and Wash­ to carry Harry Hopkins' predic­ cameras so placed In an airplane In addition to licensing unions self as Caroline Twlng of 191 qrIGINAL Whethef It’s • tailored or “soft” suit you want — find the Investigate War Pro­ for a revoluUonary method of and their representatives. Padway out Croatia Tttday. Colonv road, WalHngford, Conn., ington woman had rented toe box­ tion that Wlllkle would be the aerial photography which amce as to secure aerial photographs of es at toe Drake hotel a few hours toe landscape fron one horizon to said the Colorado act “ requires Prosecutor John J. Breslln of Ber­ smartest here! Our advance group inclndes dressmakera 1944 Republican pfesidential nom­ Pearl Harbor has Increased from compulsory incorporation and de­ before she was alaln by « mysteri­ duction Board. Acts. the other. The three photographs, London, Jan. 22. —(45—Violent gen county said. She was booked lON with yoong fitted jackets—smooth classics— superbly tai­ inee. 750JOOO to 6.000,000 the number of tailed regulation of the internal fasH L b. ous 'middle-aged woman In her Briggs wired Federal Prosecu­ when assembled, give the same fighting throughout mountainous on a charge of murder. Robert F. Rib Pork Roast 29c lored suits you'll prize through Spring — team with our Waahington. Jan. 22— (IPi —A square miles mapped In the Unit­ wide angle coverage as do pano­ affairs of labor unions, "and con­ Beegan, 26, of Dumont; Martin A. FROCKS apartment In to* Lake Front tor Henry Schwelnhaut he would ed States and Its territories, to­ tains some restrictions on striking, Croatia during which Marshal quick-cluuige accessories. Have youra today — for longer ■pecial Senate committee la going be In Schwelnhaut’a office at 10 ramic cameras. Hoffman, lA of 88 Ballan a v e a ^ Drive hostelry. day was honored by fehow sclen- picketing and boycotting. With Joslp Broz’ (Tito’s) guerrillas re- Dorchester. Mass., and Butb Obe- w ear! Pntaled By Move to dig Into toe recoi;tfa of the War o’clock______Monday_____ morning. Pre- (Panoramic cameras, while covering largi areas with a single the CIO cooperating, the labor pujsed all German attacks and rempt, 36, o f Meriden. Conn., ware Police said they were puaaled by Production Board to see If It* a c -lg y '^ y y he vvlll testify before the unions soon will argue their case ]^^ouquet-bright colors in fresh as a daisy frocks, designed Tenderized Ham Pastel Colors, Inchiding Powder Blue, Lilac, GoM, Cherry, tlvitles have throttled attempte to | jury investigating the let­ ^'"ueut. Col. Gerald Flt^erald. exposure, require too much time then aw .ing over to the- offensive charged yesterilaj with murder. tola move. In view of toe fact that now on duty In Washington,^vS* to the Colorado Supreme court. decentralize Industry In the Uni- ter which Presidential Advisor exposure for use in a moving The ch a n r waa chaug^ Gray and Brown. Mrs. WiUiama had regUtered at named recipient of the American Lawruita have been commenced waa reported In the Yugoslav Ub- atroclouB assault after Mra. Her- by Cinderella specially for Spring-time. . . in print Everfast Materials * Include Shetlands, Stripes and Checks. the hotel on Jan. 6 and had waited ted States. Hopkins says la a forgery plane.), eratlon Army communique to- L b . 33c The committee, headed by Sen­ Society of Photogrammetry s Permlta Bapld CompUation also in'Kansas (Federal court), niann died. Whole or Shank unUl Jan. 19. 18 daya Uter, before On White Bouae Stationery newly-eatabllahed “F a ir c h ild Texas, Florida, Alabama, Idaho day. coUons, woven ginghams, fine spun rayons, piques, poplins, ator McCarran (D., Nev.) will The letter, b e a ^ g Hopkins’ The tri-metrogon method has Tito’s forces were also mojiplng GREEN S f AMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES. leasing the boxes. open a country-wide investigation award” for outstanding achleve- perinltted exceedingly rapid com­ and South Dakota, stete courta. Search for Ournneu L b . Police have learned. In quection- name and written on White House up to western Bosnia areas which chambrays and darling dimitiea and lawns. See the wealth Butt Half 35c soon Into toe eastern concentra­ ment in toe field of «rlal photog- eiJarta Given Prloon Sentences Providence, B. L, Jan. **r's*^^ Ing qtembera at toe victim’s fami­ stationery, was used In the book, For another atete, Arkansas, hav6 bean freed from the invader, Rhode faland and Maaaachntetta tion of steel and other heavy met­ “One Man—WqndeU WUlkle.” rapby. The society la bolding Its Department of toe Inter­ ly, that aha often wora valuable nlnto annual meeting. Padway said his office 'offered m - toe bulletin declared. Street fight­ poUce today continued a t e » « * fte oi lovely basque, princess, midriff, separate jumper, sweet­ als industries. written by C. Nelson Sparks, for­ ior’s Geological survey aayt that ing waa still going' on in (Jerman- jewels and was wearing an expen­ McCarran said vast depoalte of toe closely spaced aistance to state federation ■ offi­ three gunmen who held up tte mer Akron. O., mayor. Hopklnt Arnold PresoBte Award instead of . . cials and some correspondence fol­ occupied Tuzia, which was at­ heart neckline and other pretty styles . . . carefully made to Cooked Ham sive diamond ring when she.was magnesium and iron ore in toe Gen. H. H. Arnold, chief of the nights required for the normal Watcherooket bnr In Em I Ptnvl* fatally shot Wednesday night. A reiterated yesterday that his lowed. “We heard no more,” his re­ tacked by Tito’i partisans yester­ dence yeaterday, wounded one a m JANUARY REDUCTIONS STILL west have gone undeveloped name was forgeu, and said he Army Air Forces, made toe pres­ types of photo-mapping (with a wash* and wear long and well. Shop here, today. robbery moUve early was InvesU- throughout toe expansion of the single camera), toe tri-metrogon port said, "from the Arkansas day. and escaped with more thaa 64.- thinks he knows who did it. He entation of the award—a plaque (AFL) officials for some time un­ Whole or Shank L b. 35c gated by police but officers said no heavy metals Industries in the war which was donated and named system can produce accurate Germans Driven Back 030 in cash. Pollc* said the BiM valuables had been atolen from the appeared before the grand jury til s telegram was received advis­ German delachmcnl. which at­ were armed with an .**■ program. briefly and it was assumed that for Sherman Mills Fairchild, charts from photographs made by PREVAIL ON THE BALANCE OF npnrtment nor had, the slayer "A very good atart,” he said, flights more than 20 miles apart. ing that officers of s local union tempted to blast a path from Ban­ fie and two revolvers and that tod., L b. he named the man he believes is chairman of the b»>ard of the somewhere to the stete had been Butt Half 37c I . taken gny jewels from Mra. Wit “might oe with an effort to uncov­ bairchild Aviation Corp., and a Colonel Fitzgerald, a native of ja Luka and Bonanka Gradiska in man with the rifle sent a e y ^ . guilty. arrested, tried, convicted and aen- sluga Into toe leg of Mannel Tte llama, having fled Immediately er the activities of officials within Sparks said be g ^ toe letter researcher in the science of aerial Bums, Ore., waa senior topo­ central Croatia were driven OUR COATS AND SPORT COATS 'tenced to prison for one year. The Tito reported, while along toe bor, a cnstoiBer. W* compnnlndlt * Fieahly Oronml sifter sbooUng Mrs. WllUams In toe War Production Board cameras. . . graphic ' engineer of toe Alaskan state M eistldb officials informed branch of toe Geological Survey In Croatian coastal area, near Ogn- fired revolver shots lute ^ $1.98 and $2.98 toe bead. * denied any knowledge Arnold told of toe n^ked In­ ua that they did nqt know of these Tn Open Baxes Today have led to, or tended toward, toe creases In mapped mileages that pre-war daya. • lln, a German force wa- wiped out tog Of toe bnr. Autborltlea j . b . 27c aUfllng of projects for proper de­ Briggs, suspended without pay, He was responsible for toe or­ arrests or convictions until the and 150 enemy troops killed. Far­ plalaed the large oroouat Hamburg Police and Coroner A. L. Brodle, toenceforUi could not be located have been made as a result of toe trials had been concluded.” BUY WAR BONDS . who yesterday continued an In- velopment of econonjlc resources. InzUtution of toe "tri-metrogon ganization, ol»rntlon and auMr- ther north, near Karlovac, G*]^ won on hand for toe par by reporters. The report added that ”the anti­ thrusts wern beaten back. etwhlng war warkera’ «>a» quaat untU Feb. 8, wUI open too To Study Steri .MUI CToalng metodd” of aerial photography to vialon of all Army unite engaged to labor laws of 3ther statee (Massa man AND STAMPS AT OUR Among other things, the com­ Thoagh the Justice department tri-metrogon compilation Iw that the guomen aloe eaptete'i A Good Voriety Of Birds Eye safety boxes today. Whatoer toe said Briggs was available at aiiy which Colonel Flt$gera‘ ' ‘ pockets of aeveral JWHAL6 con boxes wlU bare any information In mittee is going to look Into a WPB ited with having made “ toe most aeronautipa). charting program (CoRtlnued on Pnge Two) (Oontlnued on Piage |fwo^ Th« J.W.HALC CORK MAIN FLOOR BOOTH ^ributlon.'- during 19AX Products On Hand. MancnistuI Comm* (Continued en Page Sen MAMCHSSTSa COHH- fOantiaued on Pa » Severn (Continued on Pace Seve# . ) • t . . . I i 4s*9r«^»p«.; ■■. '■ ' ^ ■''>■ "v’ ■■ ■^ ^ ■ . ■■ ' ' '■ : . / PAGE THKEE4 f' .1. MANCHESTER EVENING HER\LD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATUKDAT, JANUAKX 22. 1944 ' P A G « r w o MANUHE5TER EVE^i^G HERALD, MANXHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1944 Deceptive Beau^ty Doctor Blames Steps Finally Taken S^es Reach $232,000 Draft Dodger Reports Show Veterans Jobs Jones Orders I Former Local Y M C A Clerk To Stop Confusion Arrested Here Growing Move Loeal Problem Wage Control i Priest Named I Ji Churches In Local Bond Drive Emanuel Luthema Clinreli St. James’s Roman OstboUe Believed Auto Accideijj^ SUN. * MON. AND TUES. Rev. WIlUam J. Dunn, Pastor For Sea Base For Farmers Rev. Thorateu A. Ouotafaon, i f - Victim Gone Before Proposed Unification of New York Man Found OfTioiuls ami Itifliistrial* Rev. J. F. Cleary, J. C. Pastor. Rev. Edmund Barrett, Assistant Top Retail Prices His Arrival. Bigwigs' Statements by week of January 24, 1944 Opening Week Is Re­ In Hospital; In Town (Continued from Page One) islH Agree Miiniripal (Oontinaed (nmi Page One) D., A«isiHtuiit Chancel* Sunday masaes: _ Soloiis Reach Sunday For adults, 5:30, 7, 8:30, 9:45 OWl Still Produce* garded as Splendid by 9:15 a. m., Sunday achool and Only Three Days. 20 barges, supply dumps and anli- Handling BeMt. pcatedly received what amounts lor of Hartford Diorcbc and 11 a. m. ____ Hartford, Jan. 22— state­ , These are the highest legal Bible claaea. Children’s mass at 8:30, down­ Problem. Those in Charge; Our Filial Stretch aircraft batteries. to a blanket deferment from 10:30 a. m., the Morning servlc^ ment that "I could not treat a pa­ prices for the items listed in Con­ Francis Daniels, wanted by one Hartford, Jan. 22 -oTi— Con­ Selective Service. There are few Rev, Joseph F. Cleary. J. C. D., stairs. tient whom I believed .had left in necticut retail stores; Goal $1,441,000. In the whole New Guinea range Inatallatlon of newly-elected Board By James ,Marlow and of the New York draft boards for of air activity—from the Kainu necticut municipal oflicials and in­ rc.strictions on their transfer from assistant pastor of St. James's automobile before I arrived” Gorton’s Codfish ...... •* lb. .2.'5 membera. St. Bridget’s R. C. George Zielke I On New Levy failure to notify his board of his valley to Ait ape, beyond Wewak. dustrialists agreed at a confer­ one farm to another. Thus they church, Manchester, from 1936 to 5;()0 p. m.. Vespers. V. ■’< ^ ___ the reply of Dr. Samuel 8. Libby’s Strained Baby Chairman Harold Alvord an­ where a 1,000-ton Japune.se aie in a position to bargain. 1937. when he was transferred to The Week Rev. James E. Timmins, Pastor ^ - ■ Washington, Jan. 22—i/Pl— The | Food ...... 4'a o,z. .08 • ______b whereabouts for the last three ence here tliat the job of finding Rev. BronieUw Gardorowsld katzman to a charge that he re­ nounced thia morning- that the freighter waa damaged ■ no men­ This, it was disclosed, has play­ St. Patrick’s church in Hartford, Monday, 3:30 p. m.. Girt Scouts. Office of War Information finally | Shredded R alston ----- 12 oz. .14 (Continued From Page One) years, w>as picked up by FBI men jobs for war veterans best rah he fused to look at the injuries of an tion waa made of any enemy air ed a big part in leading the WFA has been named assistant cliancel- -8:00 p. m., Beethoven Glee Club. accident vicltm because no one has taken steps—one official said I Hershey’s Cocoa bond aalea aa of nopn today had while working at the Manchester done and should be done by the Masses m Sunday at 5:30, ,7:30, opposition nor of any -Allied lo.aaes. into the luiprecedented wage con­ lor o< Hartford Diocese to fill the Tuesday. 7:30 p. m., Sunday would guarantee hia fee. they needed taking long ago— to Beechnut Coffee, glass . reached the aplendid total of iMnss.), Barkley ID., Ky.l, Con- Memorial hospital as a kitchen niunicipitlitles themselves, work­ place made vacant by the apfioint- 9, lO and 11 a. m. helper. Dfwtroyers Mhell Japanese trol program. School staff meeting at the Imme State's Attorney Hugh M. Al­ atop home front confusion by | NBC Royal Liinch $232,000. Thia Jump from the 'nnlly (D.. Tex.), I..aFolIctte (Prog., ing in cooperation with state and A re'ihcnt report of the Bureau ment of Rev. William F. Kearney, of Misses Arllne and Grace Ben- Crackers ...... W is.), Vandenberg (R„ Mich.) snd Daniels had been employed at Elsewhere in ' the South and corn, Jr., made.the charge in Su­ unifying government bigwigs’ flrat announcement of $95,000 in­ national agencies. of Agricultural Economics stated who has held the position since aon, 20 Myrtle street. Christian Science Services perior court Thursday during statements. Mazola, glas.i ...... dicated that local people are real­ Davis (R., Pa.). the hospital only three days and .Southwest Psclflc. American de­ I stroyers shelled the Japane.s4 in To that end.' Mayor William H. that in every section of the coun­ 1925, as pastor of Sacred Heart in Wednesday. 7:00 p. m„ Emanuel Sunday, Jan. *8, 1944 proaccution of a case that devel­ But even this proposed unifica­ Flakorn Muffin Mix 11'. ly buying bonda. The aalea win­ Chief Differences In Bills was hired because of the help Mortensen of Hartford, one of the, the northern Solomons along the try farm wages had shown a sharp Bridgeport. Choir. _ - oped out of the accident in which tion produces a problem, no mat­ One-Pie Blueberries . dow at the bank thia morning waa Piincipal differences between shortage. He was taken to Hart­ speakers' at yesterday’s meeting, HarUord, First Church, Sunday, Dole’s Crushed Pine­ coast between Bougainville and increase iix the previous 12 months. Native Of Winsted Thursday, 7;30 p. m., G Clef Henry Okulicz, 17, of New Britain, ter how good its intentions. exceptionally busy. the Hou.-e and Senate bills invol%-e ford "nd arraigned before U. ,S. announced that soon he would ap­ 11; Sunday School, 11; Wednes­ apple ...... No. 2' : can .32 Buka: and LibSrators twice raided For the year 1943, wages stood Father Cleary, who besides serv­ Club. was injured. Previous divergent opinions and However, it waa felt that the the treatment of individual income Commis.'jlqner William J. Whelean point a commi.ssion to integrate at 264 per cent of the 1910-14 av­ day, 8; 637 Farmington avenue. Sun Maid Raisins who ordered .him held in default Amboina, _ northwest of Australis, ing as aasistaiit at St. Patrick’s In Friday, 8 p. m„ Economics The accident occurred in Berlin, predictions by military and civil­ Mancheatcr'a quota of $1,441,000, taxes and the renegotiation of war the work of the public and pri­ erage, and 64 points above the •Course for Dorcas Socle^. Second Church, Sunday 11 and and Okulicz was brought to the seeded ...... 15 oz. .18 contracts. The two houses, were of $11,.500 ball as a draft dodger. down five Interceptors but losing Hartford, has been, since Ck:tober ian officials at least gave Ameri­ tbe highest ever aet for the town, vate agencies concerned with the 1942 level. Present rates are said 3, 1941, secretary of the Diocesan Saturday, 9:00 a. m.. Childrens 5- Sunday School 11; Wednesday, - (Navv Photo From NEA.t Hartford Y.M.C.A. by hia compan­ cans an idea of what they were Snu Maid Raisins virtually together on increases in two bombers. - Lafayette and Russ streets. , 15 oz. .15 a lot more buying on the part of E problcma of ex-servicemen. to average $63 a month, with Matrimonial Court, waa born in 8 ions who left after they deposited thinking even if confusion was the secdics.s bond purchasers was needed. the corporate excess proftts tax, In the central Pacific. Army and Explains Stamford Program board, compared with $50.91 a — ON THE SAME SHOW — ^lo!^bo a. m., Confirmation clast. Rockville Society, Sunday, 11; Th. o( » « ..4 th. “ “ ' S i ” * “ him oh a couch in one of the rooms Grapes ...... per lb. .’20 estimated to bring in $.502,700- Navy bombers kept up the dally Winsted. He attended 8t. Joseph's Sunday School, 11; Wednesday. 8; net result: Pork Chops. Names Ilia Committee The city of Stamford already year ago and with $26 for the school snd Gilbert High school Note* there. To Coordinate News Mr. Alvord announced hia com­ 000 more than tt^ piescnt ratca. attacks on the Japanese-held Mar­ JI$MY lYDON center cut ...... per lb. .39 Fourth Term has such a commission, and 1935-39 average. In some areas \here before entering St. Thomas’ lUv. O. Erik Hsgg. P«*tor of 94 Union street. Misunderstanding Responsible The OWl now announcp.s a mittee this morning. He is chair­ The Senate bill would eaptiiie shall islands with raids Thursday * depths below for death-laden u-boals. Top or Bottom Round Joseph Chanko, its chairman, ex­ wages are considerably higher Seminary. He completed hia phil­ the First Lutheran church, Wal­ Dr. Katzmai was called, and the formula by which the Army, Navy man with Robert Hathaway and $664,900,000 more from individual on Wotje atoll and Emidj and than the average. tham. Maaa., and president of the •Truth”" will be the subject of physician said last night that hia Steak—A A ----- ..parM . income tax payers, through elimi­ plained to the approximately 250 osophy studies at St. Bernard's in the Lesson-Sermon for. Sunday,, and various war agencies are to Elmer Weden aa vice chairmen. Choice Seen Tmiet Islands of Jaluit atoll. A To Be Told to Bet 'Ceilings New England Conference Luther misunderstanding of the situation Baker’s Cocoa —' j lb...... nation, of the earned income cred­ present what it was doing. Rochester and his theology studies coordinate their news and the Kellogg’.s Pop—Reg. . . . ---- The rest of the committee follows: Navy Liberator damaged an ene­ Emphasis that the problem was The farm wage boards will be League, will conduct the January 23rd. gical dressings, on Tuesday eve­ as explained to him by a youthful statements by their brass hal.s so Eidsem Bailey, Thomas Bentley, it and the deductions for Federal my cargo-transport vessel near at St. Sulpice, Issy, France. He The Golden Text Is from Deuter­ Sunday Schou! Lesson Maxwell House Coffee, an immediate one and not some­ instructed to set ceilings only for service Sunday, January »t ning, at the parsonage. This la for Y.M.C.A. attendant was responsi­ that the ideas hang together and Fred T. Blish, Jr., Mrs. George excise taxes paid. However, the Certain Now Maloelap Wednesday. Two planes waa ordained in Paris by the late onomy 32:3.4. ’’Ascribe ye ^ ea t- ble for his failure to see Okulicz. paper— 1 lb...... , ..35 thing to be tackled in the future specific types of work or farm op­ Cardinal Verdier, Archbishop of 10:80 a. m. Members and friends those who work In the daytime, in add up to the same answers. But— Cheney, Mrs. J, P. Cheney, Jr., .senators Jettisoned the House were lost in the bombing missions, ENDS TODAY: nesii unto our God. He is the Rock, Dr. Katzman said the clerk told Maxwell House Coffee. was sounded by President Albert erations for certain designated Paris, on June 29, 1933. of Emanuel are Invited to hear his work is perfect: f o r all his factories; or for others who care Piirablcs Told by Jesus to Illustrate If the news and statements are Harry Coffey, Miss Dorothy Dowd, program for integrating the vic­ areas. Wager considered sub­ to come. There will also be an all­ him "the people just drove off in glass — 1 lb...... (Continued from Page One) N. Jorgensen of the University of Was First .Appointment “ The Gang’s AH Here” Rev. Hagg. ways are judgment: a yo® held up until they fit a pattern— Educator Crax —1 lb...... Sidney Ellis, Harold Garrity, H. tory tax with the income tax on standard will not be affected. [ ■ ‘ "" day meeting for surgical dressings an automobile," and he understood the ground the machinery was too Cohnccticut, a member of the Returning to this country after PLl'S: "There’** Something truth and without Iniquity, Just Truths Are Applicable in Life Today perhaps a pattern pre-determined Evaporated Milk- All Olln Grant. Louis Genovese, Miss However, ceilings below the $2,400 at the parsonage on ’Thursday. that the injured man had been Hellen Holbrook, Walter N. Le- cumbersome. Instead, the Senate for committee tiieiubeis, James P. State Reemptoyment commission. hia ordination, Father Cleary be- .4 bout A Soldier” South Methodist Church and right is he." . by some government official who Brands — 15'3 oz...... Wishiiijt Well level may be set if boards consider This is s liox lunch occasion, as taken away in the car. thinks he knows what Americans clerc, Arthut E. McCann, Henry voted to make the victory tax a Alyward of Missouri voiced the He pointed out that veterans al­ ga*n graduate study at Catholic Re,-. W. Ralph Ward, Jr. Selections from the Bible in^ "I did not sec any patient there Bisquick—40 oz...... sentiments of an apparent major­ ready were coming back to the it necessary. GIVE TO MU.E OF DIMES 1 Mis* Ann* Wilbur, elude the following: “Withhold not heretofore. ’Time 10:30 a. m. • By William E. Gilroy, D.D. •unchanged. The great mistake should be told—free expression R. Mallory, Frank Nackowski, atraight 3 per cent le\’y on Income Increaaes in pay above the $2,- University, and he received a doc­ at the Y.M.C.A. while I was talk- Ocean Spray Cranberry Harold Norton, Dante Pagani, Jay over $624 a year, regardless of ity with the comment; state, said the number returning Director ReUglou* EducaMon. thou thy tender mercies from me, ’Thursday evening, bowling as that we have made concerning may be retarded if not censored. Sauce—19 oz...... 24 To Cover Town 400 level would be permitted only torate in Can'on Law from that in- We are too apt to forget that it is that we have called it ‘"fhe ing to the clerk, and certainly I The net result could be govern­ E. Ramd, Frank Riley, Robert St. family status. "The party is united behind the could be expected to Increase atttutlon in June, 1936. Hia first James Newcomb, Organist. O Lord: let thy loving kindness usual. ^ could not treat a patient whom I Dole’s Pineapple Juice Pre.sldent for a fourth term.” steadily and predicted that Con­ with the approval of tbe food ad­ and thy truth continually preserve Friday evening, junior and senioi- the Bible is an eastern book, Parable of the Sower.” whereas ment propaganda. This will not Laurent, Jack Sanson, Saul Sil- C.'nmmlttM Gives Ground - ministrator, except in caaes of in­ appointment was as assistant at believed had left in an automobile — 46. oz ...... 43 verstein, Leon Thorp and George There was one piece missing in necticut ultimately would find it­ The Case Memorial Chimes, me.” (Psalms 40:11). choir rehearsal!. full of the imagery that has we ought to have called it "The before I arrived in the building;’’ happen, it was explained at OWl Nucoa Oleomargarine—1 lb. ...27 creases above $5,000, where con­ St. James's, Manchester., and on Parable of the Ground, ” or "’The when the question was asked. H. Waddell, j Although numerou.'--'-, variations the almost complete picture pus- House to House Canvass self handling the employment and played by Frederick I. Rogers. Con^latlve passages from the haracterized the literature, both said the physician. Vermont Maid Syrup— 16 OZ....26 remained between the House and trol rests with tbe commissioner October 15, 1936, he waa namec to Organ Pmlude—"Prlere a Votre Parable of the Hearer." Its les- This apparently is the OWl in­ Herbert B. ^ ou se is chairman r.le—the identity of the vice presi­ rehabilitation problems of. 350.000 serve also as Assistant Notarius Christian Science text^k. • Sci­ Church of the N'azarene sacred and .«ecular, that has Frank Kelly, the theological Cabbage—2 lbs...... Senate amendments to the war dential candidate. Meeting With Success of internal revenue. .BocIImann ence and Health with Key to the "Take heed how you tention of tbe Retail Stores Division and servicemen. and Actuarius of the Matrimonial DANCE Dame - ...... • 466 Main Street come out of the cast. Failing to' son is noi' student who was on duty as clerk Apples, all kinds 2 lbs...... —.21 contracts renegotiation act. the Two potential candidates. Vice WFA officials said the farm Processional Hymn— The Ixird Scriptures” by Mary Baker Mdy, remember thia. we have tended sow, but "Take heed how you To have all news and state- ICra. Horace B. Learned is chair- Thus Far. Baldwin .Sounds Warning wage regulations would subject C!ourt. He has been at 3t. Patrick’s Rev. Jamee A. Young Pastor at the Y.M.C.A. at the time, waa Diesscd Roasting Cliickens ^ niM o f the Ladles’ Division. Finance committee gave ground President Henry A. Wallace, Jehovah Reigns” include the following, (p. 2»S): to interpret many passages of hear."------It is a challenge , concern quoted aa saying Dr. K atzm ^ menta carefully thought out so — per lb...... Governor Baldwin, who, with violators to severe penalties. Un­ since September 15, 1937. MANCHEStER that the true condition of the na Mr. Alvord completed plans for on some of the more drastic of its and Speaker Sam R.ayburn (Tex.) the Reemployment commission Anthem—"Lo! How a Rose E er "Cnirlstlan Science brings to light Scripture with cold, western lit- mg the sort of hearts and minds "didn’t sec him (Okulicz) with his Hamburg—per lb...... W The traveling wishing well is set der provisions of the stabilization Sunday services: - « intended to be we arc offering to Gods seeds of tion and the war will be prcscnl the' house to house canvass and proposed changes. of the House, were on the pro­ sponsored the conference sounded SPORTS CENTER Blooming” ----- U ’aV ’ w^h*Mv'** Truth and its supremacy, univer­ 9:30 a. m.—Church school. An own eyes, but he knew he was If you are asked to pay hignlr Under the Senate bill, next Dec. act. maximum penalty is a fine of Hymn—“ Father, I Stretch My sal harmony,' the entlrenesa of ed, all the news and statements announced that it would take ef­ gram for tonlct't's $i00-a-plBts to cover the entire tow n w ithin the | a warning again.st injective polit­ ’ Wells Street hour of Bible study. Gospelaires illustrative, or symbolic, or to truth, and a reminder that no there, snd didn’t even want to prices for the items listed, report 31 would be the deadline for re­ Jackson day dinner which will $1,000, and imprisoniTient for a Fire in a Chair I^nde To Thee” ..; • • • • God, good, and the nothingness of teach truth, and apply it, by matter how good the seed may be, pointing in the same direction, in­ fect'on Feb. 3 and 4. The members next week. Jack Snnsoii’. genei-al , ical con.sidcrations into the. situa­ year. Both employers and em­ will sing. John Cargo, superinten­ look at him." the facta, atore, item, weightDor of this division will make contact negotiating contracts, although wind up the committee’s meeting Offertory Anthem—"The Eternal evil.” its sowing will be futile if the stead of conflicting. grade or size, to the price panehW chairniaii of the drive this year, j tion because "any attempt to play ployes would be liable. Sat. Night, Jan. 22 dent. stories designed for the puipose with each family in its section and tbe president would be allowed.to Wallace had a flve-mlnute time Oills Out Truck even though .they may not have ground be not prepared. This may work out all right in your local W,ar Price and RatibHS change the termination date six said this morning that the house to I politics would bring the righteous The regulations also prohibit re­ a to It Second Congregational Church 10:45 B. m.—Morning worship. The other parables of the les­ the United States where officials leave a card returning later, to allotment without a broadcast. wrath of servicemen on our Dr. Albert F. Harper, Wollaston, been taken from actual experi­ ing Board. months either way if necesaary to Rayburn waa down for 15 min­ ductions in wage rates below the ’ Se^on-^"Captivee of the Unseen.' North Main and North Streets son are parables concerning the can submit their prepared state­ ------pick it up. hou.se canvass is meeting with fine heads." highest wage or salary paid for Modem and Old FaahloaeS. ' Mass., will preach.. Music by the ence. Arrest Solves meet changed conditions. utes. with the radio carrying his success. , No figures w ere ready Company No. 1 of the South Formerly Held At Miller** HaM. Rev. W. Ralph -Jr- Ferris E. Reynolds, Minister This is illustrated by reference Kingdom of G^D SUNDAY morning service of worship. • Dr. Albert F. Harper, professor more likely he was telling a growth in nature—where the spir­ rontrol everywhere. Therefoi'e, in Allies indicate that the sugjj prosecution by the state in pref­ have the right to appeal to the Wallace’s home state ./ould sup­ Company and Depot Square are cally and mentally disabled veter­ Spencer street on a one-story 4:30 p. m.. Intermediate Youto Anthem-"Fear Not. O of philosophy at Eastern Nazarene story designed to fit any such sit­ itual conditions are fulfilled. bury town.spcople. particularly the spite of o w l’s expressed good in­ that • Germany and its TWO FIRST-RUN HITS! The second parable of the King­ erence to, affirmative action by court of claims. port him: Other state representa­ doing much better than was ex­ ans a.s well as those Peking jobs, frame building, 20 feet wide and Fellowship meeting in the Church College, will apeak at the Church uation. women folks wno worked ardu­ tention, don’t be suiprised at * would surely fall apart fri the uidons in instituting civil senate conferees gave ground and advi.sed quick formulation of 96 feat long to be Used as a don.ii- parlor. All Young PeoP>« ,12-14 dom — the parable of the mustard more of that which has happened pounding which it was unds^ tives said Wallace would be ac­ pected. Also plans, for tlu Pres­ °G "hlre” ^"'.'’.'?.T.‘‘.'!'Moreiso“n of the Naxarene Sunday. Accom- It is this fact that makes the ously preparing a meal for a con­ suits.” today in their battle to retain a ceptable if he is the president’s a nia.stcr jilan .so "the mistakes tory for workers on the tobacco years of age cordially Invited to — reminds us of what great the past. from Russia #nd the air wa$~ ident’s Birthday ball have been Postlude- ’’March of the panjdng him wlU be the Gospel- parables of Jesus as true, vital, voy of troop.1 who never arrived, The Executive council was in re­ $200-to-$500 scale for service­ choice. pushed by Ray Warren, ehaiiman of 1919 may be avoided." plantation owned by the com­ - this program of Chriatlan fellow­ alrea Male Quartette which will and Applicable to life todny aa things in God's divine economy Effective control by OWl could wishful thinking." „ rflhir ...... Costs grow from small beginnings. We and. in faift, never existed, knew cess today. Session will be re­ men's musterlng-out pay. There remained little doubt that of the ticket corjimittec. The The conference closed with a pany: also another building-, is ship. soctal and religious |ctlvltles. furnish music at all they were at the time when they today upon whom to lay the prevent conflicting opinions and nvlllan Fri*nt IMfferen^ejgsrf) sumed Monday when the members being converted into a recreation Young People’s Mu Sigma Chi read that parable today with an il­ lorecasts from being spread Henate Allowances Slashed if the president becomes a candi- dance, informal, wil) lie held at the pleiige of cooperation by indus­ 6:00 p. m., H l-Lea^e. Harper has taught In the Wollas­ were spolcen. Consider the para­ blame for the hoax. And on the civilian tronts sill will take up the report of a com­ The House bad slasued Senate hall and dining room. The total 6:30 p. m.. Senior Epworth Lea- Society at 6. lustrative richness of meaning that through the nation. It has worked ^.G To Awrit Later Forecaat T Wednesday, 7:80, Praise and Friday, Holiness ’ meeting at mentally In two parts, one the Frayer service foUotved by a spe- 7 p. m.. Gospel service.’ training and placement of vet­ SUNDAY, JANUARY 23 SERVING THE VERY BEST IN FOOD 7:80. WUUam M. McBrifle will preach Slide Rule Ineffective ; • Hartford, Jan. 22 ' (8T—War Ad- risl social gathering. erans, the other, toe development riiinistrator Harold Woodcock said AND CHOICE BEVERAGES ANj-fA'o’DAY Visitors or strangers In town at the gospel meeting Sunday eve­ of employment opportunities in DR ALBERT F. HARPER. Professor of PhUosophy, TalcottvUle CMgregattoori Los Angeles—(>P>—Charles R. yesterday he would ask the Army RAY EN(';U5Hf conUalty invited to worship ning. and continue each week-day - Chaich Connecticut The governor warned rmith prcriuced a slide rule in not to make any final decision on Wollaston, Mass, NO MINIMUM OR COVER CHARGE! with us. at 7:46 p. m. the coming week ex­ against “ made work,” and he Rev. Thooiaa Street. Minister cept Saturday. A cordial InvlU- court when the judge suggested weather conditions for the air raid gospelaires MALE QUARTER, warned also thatl any attempt to he work out an agreement with drill scheduled throughout Connec­ tlon is extended to ril to attend play politics with the problem Zloh Lothproa Church Services, Sunday, January 23. his wife for divlalon of a cow, two ticut for Sunday until Sunday Students of Eastern Nazarene CoOefe. Cooper ood High Streets these services. would "bring the righteous wrath 9:30 a. m.-^Ghurch school. heifers, a pig and other p r e p a y morning. The practice bombing. In AT ALL SERVICES, 9:30 and 10:45 A. M„ ' Rev. Paul O. Prehopy, Rastor. of service men on our heads.” which nearly 100 C. A. P. , planes 10:45—Morning worship; sei Carl A. Gray, chairman of the in toelr divorce settlement, 6:30 and 7:30 P. M. K mon subject; Kipling’s Hymn to Bncktaighara .Coagiegatlonal slide rule proving Ineffective, toe will sweep over the sUto, was ; a. m., Sunday school. State Re-Employment commio- tIMrRIHIUWIIBMWI 9 Youth. Talk to the young people O m reh ' Judge awarded the Uvestock and colled off loot Sunday—which 10 ' 0. m„ Divine Worship. Kov. Philip Beee. Pastor. simi, recriled some of the confu- turned out to be an Ideal day A PLACE WHERE YOU’LL EN jbV WORSHIP! about the Music ot the AnvlL alon and dlfflcuIUes that followed furniture to Mrs. Smith and gave Theme: “ A Depw. find * sM ltai^ 7 p. m.-—Young People# service; the husband the car and motor •wcatherwisfrL-because of an un man ssek'and receive help from 10 a. m„ Sunday school. the last war when veterans re­ favorable forecast Saturday, MAIN STREET Jesus.” . Text: Mattoew 8. 1-13. Leader, Shirley Andrews. turned and were unable to find scooter. Read Herald Advs. ’Thera wUl ba * ■ —t l i f (or SUt- 11 a- m., Momlpg worship. WA m .n g.srt!:R KVENTTO HERALD. MANCHESTER. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 2 .1 ^ 6

PA(?E FO U n MANCHKSl hK KVKNLNG llt-KALl>, IMAlsrill'JSi KK. LO.N.N., SATL'RDA Y, JA.NUAR Y 22, I'M! Special Speech Class Is Being Taught Here

pect too rapid an improvement in Is First of Its Kind in speech. The State; Considered Superintendent of Schools, Ar­ thur H. Uling, is convinced of the Success by Teachers; I value of xpeech training for the^ children of Manchester, the Its Object. suit being the production ter citizens by the removal For the'past nine monthi, with I Ing apeech defects and tl nation of a definite feeling Is Specialist Holloran^fl Funeral Home' but little publicity centered upon feriority. Speech training ahd its Is Handyman IHAIR TREATMENT It, a apecial apeech inatruction consequent development, limits 1', claaa haa been held in Manchester, the child's aversion to taking part I I I Wallpaper For the Town Best results cannot be obtained in giving permanent weekly, for the benefit of puplla of in the regular school activities, waves if the hair that is to be done is not in proper con­ such as reading and reciting, cre­ local achoola .who have defective ating an effective change in the dition. Abused or dry hair should have proper prelim­ apeech or muacular or structural child's outlook on life, Mr. Illing JohiiMiii Faint Coiiipaiiy J.' R. Braithwaile Is inary treatment before it will take a'successful perma­ mouth and throat impediments. states. Offers a Complete Line nent wave. This erst out-patient class of Although a new program, Mr. Effuipped to Do All the Newington Home for Crippled Illing is convinced that local par­ This Year. Kinds of Jobs. Children has been very successful ents realize the value of the train­ ing given their children, and It is WELDON BEAUTY STUDIO In teaching children of all ages the The Johnson Paint Company proper method of enunciation, en hoped that the course may be con­ The old adage "Don’t put off un­ 99 East Center Street tinued here and increased in num­ specializes in beautiful washable abling them to correct defects In wallpapers for every room in your til tomorrow what you can do to­ bers so that all those children with day,” holds true in these days apeech that had been theirs since speech defects may share in this home. They have a complete selec­ birth,“!1n many caSes. valuable training. , tion that is much sought after and when we have to keep what we First in the State Reporter Visits Class every buyer is always satisfied have in working order, because In JOHN I. OLSON HIGH GRADE The speech correction class with his choice of Johnson wall­ many cases, such n.s electrical ap­ which haa now operated in con A Herald reporter -visited Miss papers. They have that new pre­ pliances of many kinds, it is im­ Junction with the Manchester Leach's cla.ss In speech instruc­ pasted wallpaper too that is on the possible to replace them. J. R. Contract Painting PRINTING 1 1 achoola. as a part of the out- tion Thursday and gained at first market now manufactured by Braithwaite who is located at 52 ’f m i atient aids of the Newington hand valuable Information con­ Trims who al.so put put a grand Pearl street in Manchester, has a JOB AND'COMMERCIAL lome, is .the first such class to be cerning the methods of correction new Cedar wallpaper which also shop in back of his house just a Interior Decorating Sinitiated in the state. of faulty manner of speech, the comes ready-pasted for closets, tp short distance from Main street, PRINTING Honors for the good work psychological aspects of training where he can repair all types of make them moth-proof, irou will Prompt and Efficient Printing shown in the treatment of speech youngsters having such handicaps like, the ready-pasted washable electrical appliances, sharpen all Paper Hanging defecUves goes to the Newington and the remarkable way in which wallpaper it is so simple and easy kinds of tools and lawnmowers, of All Kinds. Home for Crippled Children make all kinds of keys and fix the instnictor analyzes each case to use. You just dip the ^trlps in COMMUNITY PRESS through its director, Miss Edith and sets nut a specifie course of water and then apply to your locks as well as clean guns and re­ 12 Jackson Place Flavin of the department of training in word sounds and walla. It comes in a variety of In­ pair them. A. E. Holmes d. W. Bars Physio-tberaphy and Miss Meri- groups of words containing sounds teresting designs to give you a Holloran^s Always Ready Check (iarden Tuula - Phone 4370 ^ 261 No. Main St. Tel. 8727 ■ 0 0 bah Leach, director of the class in in the use of wiych the patient is This is p good time of the year speech correction, in cooperation beautiful room anywhere in your to think about your Victory Gar­ deficient. home. You will find it only takes with Superintendent of Schools, The two groups witnessed in To Get in an Emergency den tools thitV you will need sharp (Arthur H. tiling, the school about three boxes of this wall­ to start your home garden again class this week were from kinder­ paper to cover art average sized SEE FOR YOURSELF! Get Your Supplies Of murses, Mrs, Cecelia Wandt and garten age up to seventh grade this spring. Mr. Braithwaite can Mrs. Mary HildUch and the school room, thereby making It economi­ When death becomes an ac- • false shame in a.ssociating death expertly sharpen any type of tool You mn go age. The pupils sit in chairs cal as well as ea.sy to work with. teachers of the school system. All grouped around the instructor. tuality, modern undertakcr.s know with finances, rather it should be you bring in to him. He also is con­ over your car Ox-Line Paint ^ v e worked together as a unit Other Household .Articles and realize that the average pcr-'< a natural and inevitable union. sidered quite skillful in repairing Miss Leach,. and as an introduc­ The housewife will find the with a magnl- Now for Those Isr the betterment of these defec- tion, and for the purpose of set­ son known little of the details Funeral coats can be discussed and overhauling lawnmowers both ^jrc children. Johnson Paint Company a splendid connected with types of funerals. th^ powei and hand types. If you ^>'*'*1 Rl a s s Painting Jobs. jobs with Mr. Holloran at any time and ting the child at ease and to elim­ shop to buy floor waxes and many, ' JTO Classes in Newington inate any tenseness which may be The T. P. Holloran-Funeral Home any dcci.slon beforehand and judg­ take your lawnmower to him now, when wo get loTbe school officials, noting that many helpful cleaning aids' such located at 175 Center street real­ ment of a client will of course be he will be able to give It every through serv­ present. Miss Leach asks each pu­ as wallpaper cleaners and other attention, so that it will be ready Manchester Mldre were a number of children pil simple questions about the past izes these difficulties and is inter­ final. Of course, expenditures icing It — and see for yourself ssttti apeech defects more than a articles to make her housework ested In serving you. They know necessarily vary, but when dealing and sharp foi you when spring week, what has occurred to them easier. They have a rotary floor grass-cutting arrives. If It doesn't satisfy every stand­ Hardware Co. $ %, ♦a.*'** y*?** “Ko. conferred with Miss in the week past, how their just how many details are thrown with Holloran's you will find a Peter Gallsaao — Joeeph Barrett •« g h and plans were made to war polisher too, that can be rent­ into the hands of those who can­ Sharpens Skates Too ard. parents and little brothers and ed by the day. wide latitude in cost is given. Skates get a keen edge, too. at Props. ke these children selected for bisters are and gradually ap­ not possibily take care of -them, Local folks prefer the distinc­ dch defects to the Newington They have a grand assortment when going through the tragedy tive .service offered by the T. P Bratthwalte's Shop and he does COOK’S SERVICE STA. 282 North Main Street proaches the subject at hand— of artist's supplies Including them speedily. Manchester Green Plume 3996 Tel. 6265 •de for classes in speech cor- their speech training. of losing their loved ones. There­ Holloran Funeral Home. Not Mr. Braithwaite repairs all sorts .on. everything from drawing paper to fore. T. P. Holloran, owner of this only is it ideally located away he's doin of conducting the class phrases containing words and right too, at the Johnson Paint The Sheridan Is gaining in popularity every day. with losing your keys—call him 52 Pearl St. Phone 4200 ‘• J J Manchester was invest!- sounds in which the child is de­ Company and once you become a The attraction being not only its and he'll take care of you—his qpndd. ficient. customer you will want to depend fine food and good service’but also number is 4200. •"•'Peclded To Locale Here If the pupil slips up or forgets upon them for more friendly and Popular Spot its fair price. for the moment detailvof former courteous attention. In the Production Drive... in the 4*" War Loan Drive f ^ Hperintendent of Schools Arthur In spite of rationing and short­ We Have Been in the gP'TIIIng, the school nurses and lessons, such as the proper posi­ Mr. Johnson, owner of The John­ ages you'll find an excellent selec­ BILL'S TIRE ****** * conference and it tion for placing Ups, tongue or son Paint Compnay.'wlll be glad to Largest Dining Room tion of all your favorite foods at EXPERT REPAIRING •Plumbing and Heat­ and J g a deUrmlned that there were teeth in sounding words, the In­ discuss any painting or decorating the new Sheridan restaurant, in­ ON ALL MAKES OF CARS wfher children in the local schools structor describes carefully again problems you may have and be And Grill in Town; ing Business for Many the proper placement and, in the vitingly prepared and attractively REPAIR SHOP needing this type of speech train­ pleased to advise you in every way Good for Banquets. served. It's a good place to save Years. in g after operations for hair-lips, case of difficult enunciation, either along these lines. Their telep.hone those precious rations points and Wm. H. Green, Prop. 'cleft palates and other types of holds down the child's tongue with number is 6854. satisfy the family's craving for Rely on our experience and structural mouth defects and it a tongue depressor, holds the One of the best places to dine well prepared food at the same Columbia and Elk Bicycles. was decided that an effort should child's jaw ,ln proper position for ou; in town is the new Sheridan time. The menus are varied daily service for best results. be directed towards the establish­ the sounding of the word. Aclilitioiiul Names which is owned and operated by and whatever you order you can U. S. Tires. ment of an out-patient class for Watches Mouth Formation George Griffin and located at 613 be sure of receiving a generous Repairs. Service. He’s beating his Quota to beat tbe Axis! the treatment of these handicap­ No child is allowed to pass by Main street. This new restaurant portion at a reasonalile price. Johnson & Little ped children here in Manchester, a subject without first accurately For Honor Roll So whether you want a noonday 109 Center Street Accessories. Local Class Htarte<| sounding the words given, even to has the largest dining room and luncheon, to take the family out to the point of repeating again and grill in town and has been newly ... Especially Fords, Mer- Phone 5876 180 Spruce St, Phone 5450 Miss Leigh, the director of the dinner or pleasure for an evening again the specific sounds desired. Since the list of service men on decorated with modernistic tables you will find the new Sheridan curya and Lincoln Zephyrs. Newington Home was cooperative The pupil watches intently the the Center Church Honor Roll was and booths. The dining room just the place to go. If yofi wish 7 All Work when approached on the plan of facial expression of the Instructor, printed in this paper a short time which has been beautifully redec­ to make reservations just call Absolutely Guaranteed! i- 4 establishing a class in speech di­ orated and remodeled with new GIBSON’S \ ti-ylng in effect to emulate her in ago, 25 additional nam^a have 3802. WE BOUGHT EXTRA WAR BONDS e is an AMERICAN WORKER. A man like your­ That’s why every worker who is purchasing Build lor Your Future With rection in Manchester, one day of the employment of teeth, tongue, been handed in, which appear be­ lighting is so arrange that there MQBILOIL MOBILGAS KRAUSE'S f 4 War Bonds regularly on the payroll plan is asked each week, and the class was lips and facial formation in gen­ is a spacious center floor space for GARAGE . low. This runs the total up to 157. The number of federal retire­ f * self, perhaps. Or your next door neighbor. started. The class has been in eral of the sound desired. If there are others, or any cor­ dancing and at the present time ment claims now is declining be­ B. H. Gibson, Prop. GREENHOUSES H to increase the amount during this drive. You are operation for nine months with ex­ Miss Leach tri#s not to have the rections, they should be tele­ they are featuring on Thursday cause many persons reaching re­ MAIN STREET 31 Halpford Road Maneheater ♦ 'They say the job he is doing is a "miracle of the World's Safest Investment cellent results, each week Thurs- Specializing In 4 pupil depend too much upon ob­ phoned to Mr.x. Leslie Hardy, 7342; and Saturday evenings, dancing tirement age are remaining at 4 asked to invest in extra War Bonds—to do your day in the Lincoln school. servation, but to have them rely with George Smith and his Ham­ work. SERVICE STATION BEAB Spectal Attentton productioa.’’ But he knows better. Fancy words Mrs. Fred Carpenter, .5612 or Mrs. 676 Main Street Tel. 3-1227 Given To Phone I part to help your plant meet its quota. AU’over the country men and women look to the future with confidence: This first class was started on upop their own memory of " the Ernest Bengston, 6400. mond Electrid Organ with John Wheel Alignment. I are'not for him. He knows that the "miracle” is \ Carillo as the vocalist and Eddie Orders. TeL 8700. March 31, 1943 and parents of the form and manner of the right-way Donald Allen. Francis Warren i TH just bard woric. He knows that the tanks, guns, They are the ones who have put part of their extra wartime earnings Class members were present with of speaking. Anderson, Harold Bralthwalte, Kosak’ rhythm’ drummer, all fea­ Brake and Speclallate la Fn- t the teachers and school nurses to S^cch training is a alow- process Wendell H. Cheney. E. Donald tured and popular entertainers. QUALITY oeral and Wed- I Hove a Hnart— Do Your Part into the world's safest investment—U. S. Government War Bonds. LECI.ERC Carbaretor d I n g Arraage- planes and miuiitions that come in a never end­ witness the first demonstration. It and many parents of children Clulow, Frank O. Cdrdner, Don­ They sing and play all your fav­ P R I N T IN G ! I Every American ii''being asked, during this 4th Yes, they are helping their country in its grimmest struggle. But ' was pointed out by the demonstra­ attending this class sometimes ald W. Fisher, Jack M. Oordon* orite songs, the polkas, waltzes FUNERAL SERVICE Service! mento. I ing stream from America’s factories are the re­ and fox trots you enjoy and re­ Walter N, Leclerc, Director. The printing t they are helping themselves, too! They are helping to secure their tor and instructor. Miss Leach, wonder why their child docs not Hamilton Leavens Grant. Maurice Cnt Flowers. War Loan Drive to invest in extra Bonds. Buy a^ that certain defects of the nose progress faster in the training Halladay, 'Verne Halladay, Charles quest. job we do for 185 Main St. Phone 5012 I sult of the sweat and toil of millions. And he is future, to weather any troubled days that may lie ahead. and throat, and illnesses of the program outlined for their speech C. Hathaway, Russell B, Hatha­ The main diningi room has a y o u will . Potted Phuits. I least one extra $100 Bond. A Series E War What about you? Are you letting the dollars slip through your fin­ Improvement. There are many separate entrance from Main prove aittla- proud of the part be ia playing to beat his qiiou same organs, often caused Umitar way. factory, be­ Savings Bond will cost you only $75, and you tion of expression or defective things to consider in this .type of Albert Hemingway, Raymond street and is a popular spot for in the Production Dctva. gers—dollars that should be put safely away in War Bonds? form of expression or an impedi­ training, the child's own physical Alexander Johnson, Jr., George large ^parties, serving only the cause It will get back $4 for every $3 invested, if held to There are War Bonds to fit your needs . ; . B6nds are backed up by best in both food and liquors. be produced under the moat Cattle and Poultry He is proud, too, of the part he is playing to ment. After surgery, the child and mental attitude towards the Lundberg, Richard Moore, Wayhe Buy Your Hardware the strongest "company” in the world. Build that home you have must then be taught anew the way training before them, certain W. Munsell. Earl Ruddell, Wil­ Hmall Dining Room modem, effldent methods. help his plant beat itt quota in the 4tb War Loan maturity. Invest more if you possibly can—$200, physical or mouth structure or liam H. Sc.iie'.dge, Jr„ John Rich-, Adjacent to the Main dining The Doorway To Comforting, our estimate. Are Bringing Top Prices! WARIOAN always dreamed about. Send your child to coUegb. Buy the wonderful to speak properly, to>overcome the throat stnicture hinderances which ard Tedford, Allan Turkington, room and grill is a bar and a Conservative, Dependable Quality — Servicel and Housewares Drive. For he is making more money today than $300, $400—invest (to the very limit of your habits of speech earlier formed, Elmer Weden, Jr„ Harlow Willis, small dining room. These two Momnllke Funeral Service. FEED things that are coming after the war: and caused by the Impediments be­ first must be overcome before the he ever has, and ha realizes that part of those abiUty and hold the ^ n d s you buy! fore correction. child, can master the new sounds Leland T. Wood, Jr. rooms have also been attractively 23 5IAIN ST., MANCHESTER WILLIAM H. SCHIELDGE to any degree of perfectness. ledecorated. The small dining CALL 6269 186 Sprace Street TeL 8690 Nec^s at . MOON'S FEEDS TrtJu!U be helping your country—and you’ll be YOU CAN DO IT WITH YOUR WAR BOND SAVINGS It was emphasized that the room is used to serve daily patrons extra wartime earnings. MUST, in all decency, go ability to absorb the new rules of ^igns of Progress for Dlvorva r08'BE> Now ia the time to get tbla Ideally located—convenient and Teachers report children in their sounds and retain, with consist­ work done befon the Spring, BACK TH E ATTACK! ent training, the desired correct them from their spaghetti supper. 46 Blaaell Street TeL 8668 Telephone 6666 away from the bnay thorongh- MM Classes having evident persistent Returning, they found a. full dog Service mah. tere. Dlatinetlve Servtoe. 3lod- speech defects, to the school sounds. but an empty table. Compiling hat now for tertUla- nurses, and those boys and girls Speech Training Invaluable Ing lawns and traatment agalaat’ em FaeUltlee. adjudged sufficiently defective in Some of the phrases of words damage by Japoiaoae heatle thglr speech to warrant correction given them for sound instruction grubo. it the class are examined by Miss would be difficult to sound by per­ — FOR — AMBULANCE SERVICE Leach and they are admitted to sons. even adults, with no speech JOHN S. WOLCOTT DAY AND NIGHT the class. impediment, but the pupil spon Dupont Paint Products 117 HolUater St. hfanebeater The children in the present class masters these phrases under the Tel^bone 6SS7 176 Center SL Phone 3060 come from several of the Man­ capable teaching of Miss Leach. chester schools. The younger chil­ I^iplls of all ages take an In­ WALLPAPER dren entering the class for the tense interest in the training pro­ NEW MODEL LAUNDRY . first time arc brought by the par­ gram. A trained children's nurse. RESIDENTS OF ents, the older ones reporting Miss Leach knows how to ap­ CAPITOL alone. proach each Individual child psy­ PICTURE FRAMING chologically, treating each child ORFORD VILLAGE g r in d in g CO. Among children of pre-school 38 Main St. TeL 7958 age, there are types of defects as a unit in the training curricu­ MIRRORS Bring your car here for ,auch as persistent "baby, talk,” lum, •aapecially in children of the fifth The speech training program as complete service. It is your ‘'When Things Are Dull NORTON ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT CO. ' «nd''stoth gradea. In which the outlined and Uj force here ia„ an in- nearest and most ^veni- Our Business Is Good” pupils confuse the sounds of “th” ''AlUAble aid to those children'hav- ent place to have your ear SAWS OL ALL KINDS ^ d "a” In their converaatiohs and ^ apeech defects,' and though SET AND FILED ' ^ a o correcUble stuttering. Par- the progress sometimes is slow, servleed with the brnt. mi»M are quick to noti^ a aUght the results will be reflected in the Hand and Power » »VM IIM iNt-M n>M n M M t A«WCB Of 1W U«« MPMBMHT «W WM tC U H U . w preveBent each week in the production of better citizens V VAN’S Lawnmowsrs Shamanad IMS M AN OiflOBS •. t. 1MAIURV J ^ w h of their offspring, but in through the elimination of faults JOHNSON PAINT CO. and OverliaulM. » of speech which otherwise would r SERVICE STATION I ’MM lasiancaa parents often ex­ be a distinct l.andlcap for life. 699 MAIN STREET TEL. 6854 AgMita for Maemlllaii 4M. 637 H ortferi ^oad 'TeL WM Best for Alr-CeaM aiglaia. t New;-Sheridan Reitaurant k i : — ■/

SATURDAY, JANUARY 22,1941 iitx IHASX^HESTBR e v e n in g HESALD, MANCHESTEE. Gofw^ SATURDAY, JANUARY 22,1941 Burro-Back Hoi^P^^y we discover such tendencies in New Soldier Vote Bill v4# We Celebrate the Fourth Early This Year Danahei* Foes Manchester ciireclvcs, and speak sharp words The soldier vota bill finally ■A , tc oursBlves,. and usually we head Favor Willkie Lewla U caanau evolved in the Senate Committee ; Hold Meetin; Evening Herald back In the direction of a better r j 849. RocIrvUlo on Elections ahd Privileges seem.s Scandinavia: HB^S*IKi5Sc^?aNC. patriotism, Just as individual hu­ As Candidate to accomplish, without any pos.si- 13 Bla«eII Strrrt man beings temper their own con­ Republicans to Demand ' Jiancheatrr. Conn. ble violation of the doctrine of THOMAS FERGUSON duct when they find It heading Silent Sabotage, Postponed irom Last Plan Matches state’s rights, what every fair- More Virgorous Party' Genaral M«na*er too carelessly far in one direction. .Ai> ‘■i Stale Repulilican Group Foandad Octobor 1, lU l minded American wants to have Hidden Arms irto» Week; Planes Are to It is as certain as human na­ Agrees Party Needs Foreign Policy. PnbllaUOd Every Evonlnr Except done. We want soldiers to be giv­ “ Bomb” Entire State. To Help Fund Rundaya and Holldaya ture that our mood in support of 0 . the Poat OBIca at Mancheater, Conn., en an easy opportunity to vote; Tie Down Nazis Constructive Leader, Hartford, Jan. 22—<>P)—Thfrty- a . Second Claaa Mall Matter. this war will never be constant, their right to vote is more impor­ UnleSa the weather man again Rockville to Hold Sport rive Republicans from all Mrte of ■UBSCRIPTION RATES never hold as closely and ^ rsist- tant than any other "rights” that HarUord. Jan. 22.—(>P)—A group the state, known to dlsjUWrove of By Edwin Shanke interferes, the postponed air raid One Tear by Mall ...... ently to the highest Ideals we frequent German prosecutions of about 35 Republicans who met ing Events to Assist United SUtes Senator ” ohn A. Per Month by Mall ...... » S might be involved; it is more Im­ The very threat of guerrilla are for helping the enemy to ob­ drill scheduled for last Sunday will Danaher’s stand on foreign issues, .1 .03 think it should have. But it’s also SInale Copy ..•••• portant than any political prog- warfare is the- major contribution tain information. When the Ger­ here to discuss . party policy and be held tomorrow between 1:30 both before and after Pajarl Har­ DellTered One Tear Polio Drive. a pretty good bet that the war nosticatlpns of how they may to the Allied war effort by the mans fortified the Norwegian leadership at the invitation of ex- and 4 o’clock in the afternoon. bor, met behind closed door* in , m e m b e r of end average of our conduct won't Norwegian and Danish patriots. coats, native foremen were en­ Mayor Walter E. Batterson fa- the Hartford club here today to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS vote. And Uhat easy right to Chief Air Raid Warden Thomas Rockville, Jan. 22 (Special) demand a more vigorous party for­ be a disgrace to ourselves. As we It has tied down a far higher trusted with blueprints. When voihd, he said afterwarda, Wen­ The Aaaoclated Preaa la Y?‘ vote, which could never be guar­ Weir said this morning that hla In ^he interests of the Infantile eign policy. ly entitled to the uae oI go on, our lapses will be news, and percentage . of Hitler's manpower the job was completed the draw­ dell Winkle as a presidential can- instruction prior to last Sunday tlon of all newa dlapatchea anteed by separate state process­ than he bargained for. Now when ings disappeared. So had the fore­ Paralysis Fund, several sporting Generally described as *n anti- to It or not otherwlae credited In signals for new storms of self- dldate. „ ui. I stated that In event the raid was Danaher group, members, how­ es, is what the soldiers them­ Germany’s supply of reserves is men, who had slipped off to Eng­ They agreed that “ the Republi­ I called off, it would be held on the events have been planned, the first tula paper and alao the local newa scrutiny. Our good performance, virtually exhausted, competent ever were reported in disagree­ publlahed here. , selves want. land In small fishing boats. can party needs consti'uctlve lead- next Sunday. by the Nffockville a t y Bowling ment on the question of whether All riyhta of republlcatlon of on the other hand, is not the same sources estimate that 200,000 Ger­ Denmark’s position after April, ei ship,! In both domestic and Inter- League tiita k e place on Sunday apcclal dlapatchea herein are alao The new Senate bill establishes Drop "Bomlm” On State the senator’s renomination should kind of news, since it is only what man troops, police and *admlnis- 1940, was somewhat different. On nctional affairs.” said Batterson. The Civil Air Patrol will drop afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. be opposed at the state conven­ reaerved. Federal War Ballot Commis­ trative personnel are held in Nor­ should be forthcoming from us. the surface nothing seemed and that “Wendell Willkie moat "bomba” on the entire state dur­ At this time there will be tion, The Hartford Times report*. Full aervice client of sion, blit' Its functions are strict­ way and another 150,000 in Den­ changed, but gradually the true nearly represents the type of can­ special match between two teams But, in actuality, we haven't ing the drill Residents are warned Though primarily concerned Service Inc. ly limited to those of "messenger mark. ' situation of the occupatipn be­ didate Indicated by the opinion of not to touch them and to leave composed of the following bowl­ with party policy, it was learned Publlahera Repreaenlatlvea; The missed on any major, show-down service.” There is no change in Norwegfans are armed and the came clear. The underground first the group." them strlctlv alone until the war­ ers: No. 1 team, Barton, Flower. that some members intended to in­ Jullua Mathewa S p ecif demand of this war yet Provided Germans know it. From time to used the illegal preaa. Nearly all invited to the mce.t- den in that laector reaches the Casello, Gillich, Stannard and clude Danaher’s role in the party New Tork. Chlcaao, Detroit and the rights of individual states to ing yesterday were prominent per­ we retain what seems our strong time they have cracked down on In the second year of the oc­ scene of the bombing. All of the Lambert: Team No. 2, Cicchow- in their diiKussion, but this phase BoRton. . establish their owm voting qualifi­ the underground and have un­ cupation, two parachutes and the sons in their respective communi­ ski, Edw’ards, Whalen. Barber. P. of the meeting was termed "spec­ capacity for self-criticism, we’re local defense aervice units are ex- MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU W cations. Ballots will be validated covered cached supplie.s. body of a man were found near ties, many of them former office I pected to be on hand to take part Genovcsl and Sumilaskl. ulative.” A statement. Former CIRCULATIONS. not likely to. The human paradox holders who have not recently been On Friday evening, January ‘28. and counted In the states to which When the German crushed the Copenhagen.., .English parachute I in the drill. Mayor Walter E. Batterson, chair­ The Herald Prlntlne Company. is that so long as we keep wor­ Norwegian army in -1940, they did agents had landed; one had lost active in public life. They Includ­ I # incidents Are Arranged there will be a match game be­ man, said, may be issued after the Inc., aaaumea no Snanclal reaponal- they belong, by regular state au­ not smash the spirit of the sol­ his life. ed ex-Oovemor John H , Trumbull, tween the West Ends and the meeting, and. not until then, will hlllty for typoaraphloal errora ap- ried, we .are not beyond good Plalnvllle manufacturer, and for­ . So that the drill will not be un­ thorities. diers, nor did they get all the war More agents followed; young interesting to the services the local Fitch block teama. it be known whether anti-Danaher pearln* In advertlaementa In The hope. At the moment, let’s do a mer U. S. Representative John Q ,4lr Raid Drill Mancheater Evening Herald. This "messenger service,” tak­ material. Norwegians took it upon Danes were trained in England .| , (USMC Photos From NEA > War Council has arranged for organization will, be one of the re­ little constructive worrying and themselves to hide munitions, for underground work. They or­ Tilaon of New Haven. - Chief Air Raid Warden John sults of the conference. ing ballots to the individual sol­ In efforts to make U. S. Marines In South Pacific ‘’mo^uito con­ twentf-slx incldenU in addition to Saturday, January 22 put the Fourth War Loan on the even field guns. -These were se- ganized the activists; taught ^ Fear Deadlock in Cunteat Dailey, Jr., has announced that Invited by Batterson diers all over the globe as the scious " m-dlaiia-control officers turn to billboard advertising.. On the ones from 'the airplanes. The several incidents have been plan records as one small sample of created'in city hideouU, mountain them to handle explosives and Batterson reported also that fear I bombs, however, will have to be Italy’s transportation problem must be acute, Judging by the load The group, invited by Mr. Bat­ states, not knowing where their eye-catching figure at left, above, a real sleeping net is pinned. ned for the scheduled Air Raid terson. former Connecticut chair­ how we really feel about this war. caves, farmers’ barns. With an weapons dropped by Allied^ bomb­ was expressed at the meeting that investigated first under the pres­ this burro is carrying. It’s Just three American doughboys indulg­ Complacency And Cure individual sons are stationed, a contest between Willkie and Husky leatherneck acted as model for artist who painted dusky Drill on Sunday afternoon be­ man of the Committee to Defend average of only eight Norwegians ers. Each agent carried "a cap­ ent plana of the locki council. tween 1 and 4 o’clock. This is the ing in a little horseplay during brief respite from fighting lines In the midst of present alarm could never do. Is all that has ever to each square kilometer, it was sule of poison. . . . to avoid the Governor Dewey of New York for / damsel seen at right. There was a lot of dlasatlafac- America by Aiding the Alii**, the presidential nomination would drill scheduled for laat week which were described as "prominent Re- 'fMn many quarters over the selfish been required from the federal easy to build up these supplies Ge.stapo’s third degree. tion over the SUte’a inability In was postponed due to bad weather. A Test For Mackinac with the help of the Allies. “ result in a repetition of the 1929 publicaus in their communities, ■ complacency of the American government. The underground rapidly spread not ata^ng the raid last Sunday Plans will fly over the state president, Stanley Bakulskl; treas­ though not active in the party or­ The illegal press lately has re­ its net of sabotage groups over deadlock in the smoke-filled rrom which turned out to be a perfect urer, John J. Machacek; secretary, . people, the theory we are about When Governor Baldwin recent­ If this bill is now defeated. It of the Hotel Blackstonc,” a refer­ Three Navy dropping bags which will contain Marine Night ganization.” minded Norwegians of their duty Denmark. By early 1943, sa­ Paper Salvage day. The drill waa called off at applications for the Fourth War Alojzy Orlowskl; Trustee, John T. The Invitation, made public to­ to express carries with it some ly wondered publicly what had will not be because of any issue of should an Allied landing be made botage acta were averaging 20 ence to the convention at which ______three o’clock last Saturday after- Orlowskl; Marshal, Julian Rem- President Harding was nominated Fliers .Hour Loan drive and also represent day for the first time by Mr. Bat­ danger of complacency itself; So, become of the declaraUon of pol­ state’s rights, but because politi­ the victorious Allies and her fron­ This duty la to destroy communi­ ^nightly, although many were am- I noon on advices from the Civil A\r i types of bombs. People kiewicz; auditors. William A. Planned Here terson. states that it is hoped the icy achieved by the Republican tiers were established by the cations. Highway, railway, tele­ ''^ateurlsh. as a compromise candidate. In Southeast Rogalus, Julius M. Kosiorek and , if we recognise It may be true, cians in Congress are afraid that Com m ent After the meeting had been an­ TTriatal*"*°*’* finding...... B these - ______bagso - ___ areasked i not meeting “ may be the means of party at Mackinac Island, the re­ treaty of yersailles. But the Poles phone and telegraph networks are ' Bk mid-year, Danish saboteurs « g cIBB A mation on weather conditions. I trkto fmirVitouch Ih^m(hem hiltbut tnto rf*ireport them WUliam V. Sadlak. committing the party in profes­ . let’s not rely on It automatically the soldier vote will go oift way .so thin that the country could were making a concrete contribu­ nounced by Batterson. former Con­ Executive committee, John tort of Old Guard party leaders did not know what they meant by necticut chairman of the Commit­ to the Air Raid' Warden and other Special Movies to Be sion and personnel lo a sound pur­ !• to lift us out of every domestic or another and would, therefore, be split into 30 to 40 “ islands” tion to the Allied effort with Civilian Defense personnel who Radomski, Rudolph Slota, Jaseph pose” as expressed by Rep. James was that it had been followed up From The River Road their declaration—or at least they tee to Defend America by Aiding That Is- Where Collec­ (Continued from Pnge One) depression of spirit. L^t’s still rather not have It cast at all. rapidly. blows against the German in­ the Allies, many political ob­ will be on duty, who will take S. Orlowaki, Konstanty Perzanow- Held in Tinker Hall on W. Wadsworth. New York, several were not agreed on any of their I Open War. months ago to the now disbanded keep wqrrylng About how we’re by Republican approval of the American sentiment will not let By Malcolm Mollar Meantime, the Norwegian un­ vader. Despite German firing servers, noting thdl those invited tions Will Be Taken proper action regarding them. All ski. Joaeph P. Orlowskl. derground discloses itself as lit­ squads, .they boldly continue. On else—and In a minimum of 14 Delegates to the Polish National February 2nd. Republican Foreign Policy Aaao- Connally Resolution in Congress. that kind of obstruction win. border lines. They could not have Were anti-lsolaUonlsts known to weeks, although the average Is 16. members of the Civilian Defense doing. Mr. Mollan, retired editor of The Herald, preaervee hla contact tle as possible to pVeseWe the or­ one occasion, two Danes rolled a Up on Monday. Upon Role personnel will report when the Central aocleties, John Kruklerck ciatlon, at its New York meeting Taking the series of American That, so far as it went, was true, with ms formei dally readere by writing a weekly letter for been in agreement with anybody be opposed to the views of U. S. they’ve stored away in their minds attended by Governor Baldudn and ganization. Silent sabotage is the pair of beer casks loaded with Senator John A. Danaher, conclud­ audible'signals arc sounded. and Joseph P. Orlowskl. Richard Veen of 82 Washington moods which have come and gone and if the Connally Resolution these columns, in whlcn be expresaee me own leisurely arrived- because in almost no time they information that sometime In the many othe.' Connecticut political policy, instead of one of violent explosives pgst German guards, ed that the purpose of the gather­ Waste paper collections will be future may mean the ' differenca Of Swing Officers Announced New Book* Added stieet, former Marine assisting in since Pearl Harbor, however, it was to be the last and only test at oonvictiona concerning some major matters and his oboervw; were engaged in boundary wars outbreaks. A few drops of paraf­ and into the Forum Exposition The following officers have been Over 800 books have been added leaders and state officials. tions eoncemmg some very minor ones, as seen from bis borne ing was to organize opposition to made In the southeastern section between a Mitsubishi in flames or the formation of a Marine Corps Inclusion of the word “person­ seems a noteworthy fact that our. of Republican foreign policy be with Czechoslovakia, Lithuania fin make a load, of fish—vital to building. Connecticut’s junior senator whose a crippled American plane. announced for Kiowa C^ouncil, De­ to the Rockville Public Library Your Federal on the banks of the Nlantlc River. Look for his contribution of Manchester Monday, said Mel­ gree of Pocahontas for the coming League in Manchester, has extend­ nel” in the invlteUon’s commit­ fore next November, the Old and Russia and not only marched German economy—inedible; salt, Germans appear helpless to term expirea this year. (Continued from Pnge One) during the paat month which in­ occasional discoveries of slumps each week-end. sugar or sand ruins petrol, or combat the blows which are dis­ vin Hathaway, chairman of the The statistics can’t be broken •year: Prophetess, Eleanor Pren­ ed an Invitation to parents of all ment objective, 1* understood to Guard might get away with lU thiir armies to Kiev—which never Batterson stated, however: clude hooka about War. The Army, open the doors to • discussion of in our war spirit have generally , Income Tax ■ ■ - cement Intended for German for­ organizing their military ' set-up No Danaher Poll Taken local salvage committee today down to any great erient, but it „Herstand why 13 and 14-year- tiss; , Pocahontas, Flossie Chap­ The Navy, history and other aub- Marines of Manchester and vicin­ happy pretense that the party’s In the world bad been Polish—but is safe to say that the average | him. man; Wenonah, Jennie Batz ity to attend a special “Marines candldstes, and to clear the way coincided with the cure. This has Leave it to the radio comments-'* had anything beyond the vaguest tifications. and disrupting the regular flow "Ninety per cent of the time Residents are asked to bundle the output of three an hour meaiis ow gi i 8 jects There are 32 new works of for opposition to Danaher if tk* No. IS of war materials from Danish Sinatra: Girls of the same age 'Keeper of Records, Carrie Kane Night” program in Tinker hall, happened so Pigularly that it is foreign policy has been removed to Vilna, capital of Lithuania. Parts for the German war ma­ was spent in discussion of national just about that many new head­ fiction, including 12 detective and meeting wishes. tors—at least those among them I notion as to where the boundaries factories. One reason undoubtedly paper and place it on the curb, were wild about Valentino, Rudy Collector of Wampum, Ennie Eln Wednesday evening, February 2. possible to conclude that discov­ from the field of debate. Methods of Accounting But the story is far too' long. chine disappear constantly. Nor­ affairs, presidential candidates, aches for Nazi and Jap pilots. mystery stories. There are nine . . - ! o f his empire ran. Certainly bis wegian drivers run German auto­ is because of the organization of and parUcularly the form of plat­ or if not feasible, leave on the Vallee and others, and they’ll al­ siedet; Keeper of Wampum, Annie Movies of Marines in action in A Federal income tax return who used to be football and prize ♦». d i v .. ^ Some of the men assigned to hooka on the World War, two on It is only six minutes by bomber ery may in itself -be adequate Unfortunately for Old Guard ' neighbors the Poles had im notion It sums up to the distinct conclu­ mobiles into junk heaps by neg­ saboteurs by “cells.” If a rabo- form to be adopted. No poll of porch. The section where the ways be. Wlleke; Third Trustee, Gladys many far-flung theaters of war may be prepared in accordance fight or ^ lic e reporter, until to e y ' the schcxils can't make the grade. sheila and guns; five on history. will be shown and several Marine plane from Dover, Eni^and, to cure. strategy, but fortunately, we .s no such sion that there is no such thing lecting to take care of them. tetur' is caught, at worst he can opinion was Uken before ^ e invi­ collection will be made is east of Rodzinski: There is no need for Kakeler; First Scout, Nellie Jack- with any method of accounting were suddenly called on to look' Main street to the Center, East That is to be expected. But their son. .Many Doul* of Paper Corps offleers wUl speak. Several Calais, naarest port in oeeupied When, in other words, we begin think, for the party’s chance to _ , „ . .. ; thing as Poland then, ,nor for as a definite historical boundary The Norwegians help "the Al­ disclose only the - names of two tations were sent, and no D anger swing music as long as there are a Ceater ffn the south side, to the training isn’t a loss. If they can’t such beautiful compositions as First Runner. Annie Barbero; It is expected that when the final female member* of the Marine France. regularly used by the taxpayer up Pearl Harbor on the m ap.' „ „ „ - w j j . . lies’ intelligence service. The moat comrades. poll was taken at the meeung. qualify as fliers but are good of­ figures are secured the drive for to hear ourselves talking about convince the American people JT . w* . ' niore than a hundred years later. of Poland, at least not anywhere Whatever discussion of Danaher town line to the south. Strauss waltzes to provide dance Second Runner, Margaret Burke; Corpe Reserve will *ct *■ u*her« which correctly reflects his income Those are the boys who ought to; « ficer material, they retain the waste paper being conducted the during the evening. our failure to give the war proper that it really does mean, as Gov .. .. ' n«cause that which became Po- on the north or tbe east. The took place was “ incidental” to the Last week’s collections boosted tempo. First Councillor, Anna Hall; Sec- and expenditurea Two main have the settling of the matter of — both these spots. The egg behind status of air cadet, and with addi­ I ond Counclilor, Florence Roy; paat week by the school children All former Marine* In Manche* support in the realms of financ­ em or Baldwin wants it to, the _ _ r. . . . land was even more Indefinite an frontiers have been in a state of main, purpose of the meeting, Bat­ January’s total quite a bit and tional training are commiasioned Sinatra: Why do these long­ methods of keeping accounts are the Russo-Polish boundaries. the gas tank was there all right, First Warrior, Anna Richards: of the town of Vernon will have ter and vicinity, who served In the ing, thought, and sacrifice, when principles adopted at Mackinac entity than Russia. But the wild flux from the very beginning. terson maintained. except for some outside Interfer­ ensigns and assigned to non-flying hair* always knock the popular Connecticut ence would easily have topped the Second Warrior, Anna Devlin; been most successful. A number of first World War or since, are we begin telling each other that followed, (a) the cash receipts and They'd know what to do about it. but there was none in the clam Naval aviation jobs. field? We never knock them, All Lines of Island, it’s going to bo impossible riding tribes of the Ukraine, wno So I’m sick and tired of hearing Death Valley temperatures have best record to date. In event of even though I’ve heard some pret- Third Warrior, Clara Pierre; loads of paper were taken to the asked to register with Mr. Veen at disbursements method and (b) the I suppose they would stop the war basket. The hen which had adopt­ paper mills at Manchester early in the Triple-X store, 681 Mam street, We’re not truly aware of what for the party to negotiate the later became systemlsed as the the notion fed to the American been recorded as high as 134 de­ bad weather collections will be Not Many Failure* I ty awful clawilcal stuff in my Fourth Warrior, Ida Grant; Keep­ right where it is, line up the en­ the week and the complete figures or at hi* home, over this week-end. INSURANCE kind o f war this is, that mutual months before next November accrual method. Ordinarily, ed the latter as her depository grees; Siberian tempemtures as made on the next clear day. There aren’t many, though, who er of the Tepee, Mae Schcrwltzky; Ukraine Cossacks, apparently had people that the "Polish boundary Yankee time. ...» are not yet compiled. nearly all Individuals uae the cash tire population of the debatable was scratching unconcernedly low as 90 degtees. ^ don’t m ^ e the grade. When men "I’m a father, just like plenty Guard of the Forest, Margaret castigation is in itself a sign that without showing its hand by actu­ the right idea of borders. It was dispute” arises from an attempt ■ 15 Tons Per Week Firemen To Meet method. The accrual method is regions 21 years or more old, hand near by. “See here, Emily,” our By A H. o. enroll for air training they do lo of other men in this country,’’ the Pfeiffer. Capture Ie1(Mid With Song **in»ure in Sum the crisis we’re bewailing is al­ al votes in Congress. used mostly by business concerns. that as you went hlthef and yon by Russia to alter a delimitation At the last meeting of the sal­ with a definite determination to Ways and Means committee, A general meeting o f the Rock­ each of them a ballot bearing the friend called out, “where did you vage committee it was decided to voice added, "and if my kids ville Fire Department has been Insurance** ready subsiding. There is currently before the In the cast receipts and dis­ the frontier moved with you. Any as definite and as soundly estab­ The Republican state command complete the training and the wanted to follow popular music Anna Devlin, Ellen Flss, Julia Har­ New York—UPy—When the Ma Our first great wave of self- bursements method all item's of word “ Russia” and another with lay your eg g ?” ask for 15 tons per week from ultimate aim of getting into ac­ rison, Margaret Monoghan and called for Monday evening at House, in the blll^acttlng up the region they rode into was their.^. lished as the line between Con­ has reportedly decided that, with each section. That would boost il’d let them. seven o ’clock at the Central Fire: rines stormed ashore and captur­ criticism came two or three income actually or constructively “ Poland” printed on it and in good. Emily looked up from her tion in the air. Alao few get by "A fter all, I grew up in a jazz Florence Roy; Entertainment com­ ed the Jap-held Pacific island of Holden-Nelson United Nations Relief and Rehabi­ received (whether in cash or prop­ New York or Chicago English, Centuries of Conflict necticut and Rhode Island. It con­ the one exception of Governor the totiil to 60 ton? per month the primary stage unless they are mittee Clara Pierre, Eleanor Pren­ House to discuss several matters months after Pearl Harbor. Then, scratching, marched over and be­ I Emergency and greatly relieve the condition craze and I did all right.” Tarawa they did it with a song, litation Administration and ap­ erty or services), and only those say: “ Now go put the one you When Poland, along in the veys a preposterously false Im­ Baldwin himself, the slate of dele­ qualified to finish the entire tiss, Anna Richard, Anna Hall; of business. reports Capt. Earle Wilson, chief curiously enough, we had relaxed amounts actually paid out for de­ gan kicking at the dried leaves on of the raw material market here. coiir.se. Degree Mistress, Mrs. Carrie Kane. Inc. propriating for it, an action test want to vote in that ballot box.” tenth century, did get going as a pression. It’s sheer mischief-mak­ gates to the Chicago national con­ of the Marine Corps cobbat cor­ out of our first shock at the sur­ ductible expenses, are shown. In­ which the basket stood. “I asked vention shall include no other SerSp paper is just as important In their • intermediate training, | gj f a a c The next meeting of the Council respondents. Naval guns provid­ 85S Main St. Td. 88M of what Republican foreign poUcy Just like tlHtt. They give me, to somewhat organized state its peo­ ing. as ammunition and throughout they fly many hours over the plains 1 O O X C B An enterprising Yankee fur prise o f war come to us and we come is "constructively” received you,” demanded Mrs. G., where members ot the state ticket. ,, I will be held on January 28th at trader on the west coast once ed the beat, he s a ig a s the Leath­ when the amount is credited to tell the truth, a pain in the neck. ple and the Russians were in a It is difficult to. know whether the country efforts to eollect It of Texas and waters adjacent to I -a * • /" * ! . . A which time there will be Initiation. ernecks chanted: ♦Tarawa Boom j bad developed a bland sort of con­ yoii put that eg g ?” Calls have increased greatly. Florida. Last year, for example, swapped a rusty iron chisel for the account of, or set apart for, Opening debate on the measure I’m talking about the smart perpetual jangle for hundreds of Kut-Kut-Kut Katawkut this decision is merely good party M ay vxive lillie HeU After Accident $8,000 worth of furs. De-ay.” fidence in our own victory which the taxpayer, and may be drawn •Tawk!” . remarked Emily, and The committee expects to have records show that student fliers at showed that three isolationist Re­ years ovfer the ownership of huge policy, as maintained in some ^ I Leo J. Mateja, 24 of 127 High completely ignored the fact that upon by him at any time. Thus, alecks -n ot in the very lea:it It has always seemed to me uncovered the. egg from among quarters, or wise politics, as sus­ the new operating table for the the two intermediate training street, will appear before the publicans, Gearhart of Califomlsi, borderland areas. Lithuania came POLICE Manchester Memorial hospital in­ bases roared through the air for we hadn’t even begun to be ready under the cash receipts and dis­ about that very small number of that the ranking position fo'r -im-^ pected in other quarters. (OonUnoed from Faga Oae) Rockville City> Court next Wednes­ the leaves. stalled some time in February. If a total of 3,553,858 hours, teaming Local Moving Fish of New York, and Jessie bursements method, a bill ren­ profoundly Informed thinkers who into being and into the picture in qualified brainless stupidity, There is a theory that it is good day on chaVges of violation of rules to fight. “ And do you know,” said our party policy because it tends to not sooner. It is believed that the fine points of their flying as­ connection with the murder is Sumner of Illinois, do not consid­ dered by the taxpayer would not bring to the radio the fruits of a big way, grabbed great chunks of the road and operating an auto­ ' That terrible state of "com- among all creatures that havs^the democratic ttve makeup of tha 4343 the reason for Cie pteady depend­ signments. problematical, officers said. for COUGHS er themselves bound in the slight­ constitute income until paid, nor of territory from both. Then lU friend, as she told the tale, “ I can mobile without a license as the re­ |f«r€0l9$ was robbery. “ I often place on EMtMrinslreei^^^ Alao Ashes and Rubbish Mackinac. Here is, in fact, the receipt of a payment if a valid me a liar if you want to. Just the enough of the public l|K>tligbt all of scrap, into local channels. auto Mateja waa operating struck tors and newspaper editors, each European scene. You don’t hear the parts of Lithuania that tore belonged beyond question to the planes«^1m**a* inIn shapV fA**for almostalmAPf contin-IAFinfin* I ^g^^ed___ s hera*-.- against taraaWfWwearing Hiir her 1 ftUtO MEtCjR WHfl OpCFfttinj^’ 8 first concrete item in such inter­ check is received during the tax­ same it’s true.” ' year round. the parked car of Harold Lehrmltt Removed. , of whom probably imagined that these men yelping at the leaders off in the process. Every time hen. We have a neighbor, a wom­ It is, in a sense, a gesture ot NORTH ual use. Fatalities and accidents I jg^velry in public.” Mrs. Roos said, national cooperation. And here are, able year even though the check M. M. occur, of course, but they aren’t 'However, investigating offleers, of 8 Grant street. Mateja claimed ; he was the first, to sense it. At may not have been deposited or o f the United Nations for not there was a new king or leader in an. however, who says she used to giving the Republioaa party his a\ito Skidded. Both auloa were as usual. Isolationists going to Poland he staged a war with the Niantlc River Road, back to the people, making it 5432 Manchester frequent, for among the lessons | by Chief of Detectives [ any rate, condemnation of this cashed within that period. licttling by magic, in a jiffy, the have, much this same opinion ' of emphallsed at the schools are the damaged. town with attacks upon our allies, Waterford. Conn. piain that no offioe-holding oli­ emphasise ' ‘ “ “ John L. Sullivan, said they had Call 8816 j “ complacency” Was nation-wide, Under the accrual method, net seething brew that has been boil­ Russians to get something back hens but that now she Isn’t quite safety,*vw, factors of flying. iciofi^iv followed each theory but i Supernumerary Edward—------Quinn - Soothes resurrection ^ f America First income la measured in a broad garchy -is intent upon monopriy SOUTH Date Book Supph'ss tha * and to hear it and read It you ing in Eastern Europe, practically that some Russian chiefUln or so sure. of all fnnetiona a«M privileges. Corpus Christ! has a .light edge they L d obtainei; no conclusive re- and sense by the excess of Income D^ing M t for War Effort GEO. T. COLEMAN, JR. could get the impression that the slogans. X without let-up, for a thousand king or whatever bad stolen. And this pure desire to spread in what amounts almost an .ults. Commenting on tte lack of made the earned over expenses incurred. This woman and her husband 4321 Monday, Jan. 24 equal divl.slon of the training work tangible clues, Chief Sullivan com- O t j ^ u r Vitaniifi A \ war was being lost on the home It is to the good credit of the Under the accrual method. In­ years. The so-called commenta­ Donnybrook fair was never any­ party honor and feeponslblllty Annual meeting of Re<1 Cl'oss at own a place down the River Road Denv;er—olnt is, however, that long be­ whether paid or not within ' the dreds of years. “ Old Polish bor­ cluded a retreat as if it were in 1 Hall. sacola’s flying hours were 1.640,- by other offlctals, many of whom ford was charged with intoxication Republicans who do believe in the transfusions since October, is do­ It is inescapable, however, tfiat fore the oratorical and editorial taxable period. edge of international politics in der” my eye! There never was a Labrador—ledgy and wooded, ing his bit for the war effort (BURKE) Tuesday. Jan. 25 958. The division of students is I agreed the most plausible theories ,^as fined $12. He was arresieu Mackinac principles and intend to the reported decision may also Meeting Manchester Retail Mer- '’attacks on this danger bad run When inventories are carried in the press room of police headquar­ stable Russo-Polish border. Prob­ with their home completely hid­ Grorge packed h is, pennies, have its elements of strategic almost identical, although vari-1 thus far were that the slaying was ] j,y patrolman Earl Beebe, 6868 I chants’ Division, C. of C.. at the Walter Kochanek, 47, of Brook themselves out, any such danger practice them. the business, as in the case of ters, and who apparently were ably the nearest there ever came den from the road but standing nlckles, dimes and quarters—saved politics. ances of a few hundred in enroll-1 one of “ revenge” or a case of mis- store operations, only the accrual I Sheridan. ment may occur at times. {taken Identity. ^ lyn street. Rockville who faced a had been avoided. We were, while But these opening skirmishes picked for their jobs because they to being one was at 'the conclu­ high above the river and com­ since Dec. 1—in a jar yesterday It seems almost unbelievable of method is reporting purchases and and sent his mother, Mrs. George (DOUGAN) Wednesday, Jan. 26 -- There’s more training, of course, I Definitely established by police similar charge was fined $15. He the self-criticism was still ring raise the question of where the had good radio voices and could sion o f the first three partitions of an administration so young and sales will clearly reflect income, manding a beautiful view. The Bower, downtown to buy his 10th prosperous that there could oe Surgical dressing at American for the fliers before they move Into {was that the gunwoman was well- was arrested by Supernumerary main group of Republicans in talk its fast as Clem McCarthy re­ Ing, on our way to the first great and the accrual method aceprd- Poland when that turbulent land husband is away all day at his war bond. factions and feud among its rela­ 5630 Legion Home, Leonard street, 10 battle— but that Navy doesn’t talk j dressed and middle-aged and that Edward Quinn. ingly should be used. In the . m. to 4:30 p. m. • , about. It’s the operational train-j ahe shot Mr*. William* ^ t h an old Elected President Hilnehester Gardeos victory of this war—the victory Congtress is going to stand, where porting a horse race, plus' plenty was divided up between Germany, job; the wjfe is an ont-dopr wom­ tively small ' group of important Republican leaders are going to case of a professional occupation, of cheek. office holders. But there have been (HOLLORAN) >,lso “Haywire” bridge of Sorop- ing—final step in the making of a j .38 caliber ftm after first “ ri"8 i joiinJohn Pienladz Piemaoz nas has been o« elected of American home front war pro­ Austria and Russia—and was an if there ever was one and, Serials Cot Absenteeisra “ ■ !h American such as that of a lawyer or phy­ touches of this kinu of thing. And I toraist club at Y. M. C. A. combat pilot who Is ready to battle j two wild shot. "**■ "*'*8'!?**’’ president of the Polish duction. sUnd. Are they going to demon­ Also I suspect that in most in­ forced out of business as a nation. their Wildwood place is a natural, Friday, Jan. 28 with any enemy. {Mrs. Patricl* Ckiodb^y. 28. TVo dub__ __for the cc coming year sician. where inventories are not Chicago—OP)—The Bell and it would, be altogether possible, 3060 strate that the Mackinac Declara­ Tbe last of those partitions was Birthday Ball, Paralysis Fund at —* ----- I hotel gueite sew the g'>*'woinen |with other officers as follows: Vice Today the home front is full of employed, either the cash receipts stances their principal item of resort for everything alive from Howell'' company, makers of mo­ were the' prospective delegate list ’ similar self-criticism. It is direct- tion meant what it said, in its and disbursements method or the instruction has been, as they were In 1795. . (QUISH) 1 Legion Hall. flee from the WlUlams apartment, owls and woodpeckers to wrens tion picture apparatus and optical thrown open to all ambitions, that R f^ortrrls W ill I whUe * police officer found a wit- general principles? Or are they, accrual method may be employed. state business might come to a Saturday, Jan. 20 J i mmie ed at what 'seems to be a hope- handed their plane tickets and During the century and a quar­ and from ' woodchucks to field instruments, have cut absenteeism Burning mortgage ce;Iebration Iness who had seen a woman an- as Governor Baldwin was obvious­ Business expenses must be dis­ two days of the week 14 per cent temporary halt while feud and 4340 ^ . less ,ijreoccupation with selfish tinguished from capital expendi­ their letters of credit: “ Find all ter when the word Poland stood mice, she is on terms of intimacy 3ritish-American club. T* C* !• J swering the gumyoman’s derorip- as compared to other days. “We scramble had their innings. This B e . h t l l ( l i e d tlon anvo away from the hotel ln| ' economic gains at home. It is di- ly afraid they might do, as he does tures. Capital expenditures. are the fault you can. Nothmg goes for nothing more than a region of with about everything in the way unpleasant possibility is now I Satonlay, Fell. H show movie aerials, during the rest an automobile. , i KNOFLA not want them to do, going to those which result in the acquisi­ Annual banquet of Hose Co. * rected at what seem to be prevalent so hot with the listening geese us blurred - outline, and for a mem­ of New England fauna. Also she periods on Mondays and Tues­ Seemingly avoided. HOSPITAL Members of the immediate fam­ assumptions that the worst of this stand with one foot on the Macki­ tion of something of a permanent when you can put some big shot ory, there-was never a day when keeps chickens, perhaps two or days,” said Wayne Lemmon, di­ But the most laterestlag po­ No. 1. ' .((Vmttnned front) Page Due) ily were to attend funeral services I nature and dp not constitute the litical effect of the reported de- Sunday, Feb. 6 ' war Is over, that victory is in nac Declaration while, with the on the spot about something— the Poles were not in a lather of three dozen laying hens. She rector of morale, “and keep the Police Benefit show at State 1 for Mrs. Williams today. brothers current,cost of running a business, suspense running from week to oision Is that it bars not only order closing the Geneva steel mill * tT * y ^ * - i sight, that a let-down of home other, they kick over any and and, therefore, are not deductible about anything.” unrest. It was far from being the knows them all—and, by Jinks, 5131 theater. > week.” , '1 . state offtco holders, but mem­ in Utah. Dies ot Read Injurlni General Contractop* ‘ front effort is therefore possible every actual policy designed to as business expenseii. While a unrest of a, unified people. itching they know her,

jilAWUHBJn-ER EVENrNG HTJRALD,.MANCHESTER, qONN., SATtJRDAJ, JANUAHY 22.1944 Sfe B tcilt MAlilCHESTER EVENING HE|RAI.n. MANl'HESTKK. UUMNh BATURUAT, JANUARY ’£Z, 194a PACK ; bases in France north of Marseille Magdeburg Target yesterday and gave the creaking 'Sending' for Bonds dt Met To Be AriOy Norse Polish Qnbs ISchool Stages , rail system In northern Italy an­ Fire Wrecks W TU— IUH* /V I other stiff jolt. Of British Bombs; woBc-iaea / OuCiy S KCiUlO wnb^ u i® These and other widespread air Barge Plant; to Hold Drive : H. 4i-i% ' ; PapeTt* Drive operations helped to soften up en­ War n m e East emy defenses for this morning’s Berlin Also Raided s. new amphibious landing on the Being Probed T alk ; Pupils at Highland Park west coast of Italy. (nte«l to knocked from the sky during the (Gontlnned from Page One) Enough Bonds to Con­ News; Music; ------WNBC Andri- 7:00—iWnCTIC — IMpartment of Owens Wants France, following up yesterday’s State Speaks; WDRC—Man Be­ Leads Attack day, fighter planes of the 15th ac­ 1,000-plane daylight assault on the struct Big Bomber. nl Coi^antalB. Ken Collect Waste. counting for seven. When he came out, Chief Meunler 1:15VW^IC — Market Report hind Uie Gun; WTHT— Ameri­ ALLEN ^ ao-called "rocket gun coast" in the' can Legion Auxiliary; WNBC— OF KANSAS t Five American planes were lost quoted Pezzente as saying, the neighborhood of Pas de Calois. and Aijlcultural News; WTWT To Know Who Two toama ware formed at Hlgh- during the operations. yaid was a mass of flames. The United Polish Societies of Program. What’s NSW. SAYS— Attack Railroad Targets Plant “Complete l.,asN” The Germans, goaded into mak­ Manchester are planning to take 7 :16—WTHT—Music. laiid ParN achool for a paper aal- ing a counter-blow, sent one group part In the Hartford County, /i:30—WTIC — The Baxters; 7:30—^WnC -r- Ellery Queen; Silk' City Team Liberators attacked railroad Louis Beckenstein, purchasing Scores Games eonteat i^ksh began January targets at Pisa. Pontedcra, and of bombers across the channel be­ Polish Bond drive that will, if per- i j WDR(3— Strictly Swing; WNBC A WDRC—Thanks to the Yonks; I agent of the firm, said the plant fore midnight and another in the mission from the State War Coun- ■ <—Salon Ensemble. WTHT—SheU Digest IT and ended January 31. After a Pratoall in northern Italy. was a “complete loss,” except for week of hard work 12.800 pounds The French airdromes hit by the early hours of this morning. cll is granted, buy enough E war l:4 6 ^ w n C — Mile O’ Dime*; 7:4!l—w n c — Dick Kuhn’s Or­ Wolverine Tub Thump* Manchester Quintet la Fortresses were whose at Istres a few boats and a small amount of They operated mainly over bonds to purchase a heavy bomb­ WTHT — Luncheon with Lopes. chestra. were collected. Billy Hooker's lumber that the flames had not Braves Get Schoolboy Gob Staam collected 7,460 pounds, Janis le tube, 31 miles northwest of southeast England, but about 30 er. There will be a meeting of the 3 :00—WnC—Here'i to Youth; 8:00—W nC — Abie’s Irish Rose; er Qaima Rec League Outclassed All the. Marseille, and Salon de Provence, reached. of the invaders struck into the central committee from the Unit­ WDRC—Of Men and Booka; .Rogers', 6,360 pounds. The sum The company, operating at the WDRC — Blue Ribbon Town; 'Of $83.30 was collected from the In the same area. London ares.. ed polish Societies at the Pollsh- WTHT—News; WNBC—Metro­ WTHT — Dst'e Leom Spanish; Needs an Official'^ Way; Dismal Showing The Germans threw up a heavy site since last September, had a American Club on Clinton street eeiONSs New Bosses Je of the paper. Since this drive cinder-block building, a line of old A communique said, "Bombs politan Opera. WNBC—News flak barrage over both fields and at 7 tomorrow night. At this time 2 :15—WTHT—Lsni Mclntyre’e 8:16—WTHT— Muslel Polish Pro- Scorer at Once. lO T r iS Stuns Rooters; Well ______tobacco sheds where lumber was were dropped at a number of ilh e children have decided to donate approximately a dozen Messer- places. Damage was caused and the purpose of the drive, plus a Orchestra.. gram; WNBC—Executive Mon wsiesr-- And Backing Grounded Attack ta schmitts and Focke-Wulfs came stored and considerable yard spAe. report from the delegates who nils money to the Red Cross fund According to William Ropeter, there were a number of casual­ 2:30—W nC — Orantland Rice; elon Talk, Senator John L. Sul­ Dear Jock; ^Snd to the March of Dimes. up to battle. ties, some of which were fatal.” attended the Hartford meeting ' WDRC—Calling Pan America; livan. This letter like Earle Yost’s of Too Much for Losers. The Fortresses shot down five foreman, the company was em­ At the onset of the contest the Eight Nazi Planes DMtrayed earlier this week. WTHT—Mutual Goes Calling. 8:30—WTIC — Truth or Conse­ a few weeks ego has to concern ME-109S and three FW -l»0s while ploying 64 men on a contract for To Last >4ix Weeks New Stockholders Back ’ two captains were taken 111 and 175 barges. Twenty already com­ 3 :00—w n C —First Plano Quar­ quences; WDRC—Inner Sanc­ the Senior Rec League. Somewhere between Monebsstot Clement Pontlllo and Larry Ka- escorting P-38 Lightnings got With a boogie stomp that's a far cry from her usual terpsichorean Eight enemy sircraft were de­ Miss Hekn Mollnowakl The contemplated drive will last tum; Newe; WNBC — Boston pleted and crated for shipment stroyed. tet; WDRC—Columbia's Coun­ However, it does not have to do President Quinn in and East Hertford ths loeoT var­ 'Mimskl took over as captains. three more Messerschmltts. tripping ballerina Patricia Marc* of the Met's ball|t, leads ace six weeks, ^ r t in g January 23 Symphony Orchestra. with publicity of the league but The ■ .rman said they put many were not reached by the flames, he The Nazi retaliation, although try Journal; WTHT—Paul Mar­ sity from J;e high school lost "It." T ■ Every child from the klndergar- brasses during recent War Bond concert in New York's Metropoli­ Second Lieutenant Helen Malin­ and continuing through March 6. ten's Orchestra. 8 :45—WTHT—Music. about the manner in which It is New Move to Bolster holes In the two air fields—and said. The loss, Mr, Ropeter said, puny by present-day Allied bomb­ It is h op ^ that the Polish resi­ Just vvbst “it” is cannot bs deflnod . ton through the seventh grade en­ included it)ore than one million tan Opera House. Tooters. left to right are: Ray Eldridge, trumpet; owski, of 82 Garden street, niece 9:00—WTIC — National Bam run. tered Into the drive enthuslastlcal- hangars, barracks and other In­ ing standards, wss the heaviest in dents buy $400,000 war bonds. 3:30—WTIC — Program from Club's Finances. board feet of lumber. Coleinan Hawkins, sax; and Jack Teagardea, trombone. Bond- o f Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F.. Mc­ Dance; WDRC — Hit Parade; In the recent Wolverine-Polleh but the East Hartford High quia- . *"1y and each day the piles grew stallations were smashed. months snd sj^tacular enough to This ekllh for selling $300,000 in New York: WDRC— F.O.B. De­ WTHT — C3iicogo Theater of buying audience jaauned the theater. remind many Londoners of the Cann, has been commissioned a American game which the PA’e tet just plastered ths Silk Town -4^ h er. • ' Involved In Controversy E hemds; the purchase price of a troit; WTHT — Army - Navy the Air. ’old days.” Guns thundered, the Second Lieutenant in the Army House Party. really drubbed the Wolverinee, The By BUI King boys, 41-17 am. that was ‘it.’’ Ksa l^dall tt Foulds Company The Campagna plant ht# been Nurse Corps- She will report on vy bomber. Insofar as known,* 9:30— W n C — Con You Top Herald carried the story how Boston, Jan. 22 — (4'i — Ths -bought the paper and the sixth Involved in a controversy over the skies were alight, and incendiaries e United Polish Societies are, the 4:00—WTIC — Rupert Hughes; Plnney scored enough points dll ed another fei,nt which decleVfd as well as high explosives were Weclheaday at Fort Devens, Masa. ThlsT; W N B O -8 p o 1 1 I g h t Harry Smith made two hoops. This Boston Braves appeared to bs on , and seventh grade boys were kept About Town degree to which Its work is essen­ Lieut. Malinowsffi waa in the claaa first of sny civic or fraternal WDRC — News and Reports Bands; Sports. Is quite an Injustice to Smith who, their strongest financial footing by himself to aasurs vletoty for the Oermana into believing this dropped In the London area and from Washington: WTHT — ''fo s y all day yesterday moving the tial. The U. S. Employment serv­ of 1939 at Mancheater High ach ^ groups in Man(;hester to start 9 :45— WDRC— You Name It. along with Yost, are about the two today as majority control passed the East Hartford five that was ■ '^ per from the basement of the ice refused to grant referral cards' was the real blow, and, as the Obituary other parts of southeast England. something like this. Music. hot right from the atar and show­ Nazis hurried to. cover up, he Damage and casualties were and graduated from St. Mary’s 10:00—WTIC — Million Dollar best ball players in the league. into the hands of three wealthy f building onto the trucks. Sergeant William T. McBride to 30 men hired by the company It was announced this morning 4:15—WTIC — Harold Fleming; Bond; WTHT — EducaUon for Anyone who was there can testify Boston contractors who gave ed their neighbors the fine arts of struck them at Leninarad, the very heaviera than usual, and through­ Hospital training school, Nyiter- WDRC—Report from London. has arrived safely in England, ac­ on the grounds that it had not bury, in May 1943. / that the meeting, which will start Freedom; WNBC—News. that Smith made more than two President Bob Quinn stout sup­ playing basketball. head of their line. out the early morning hours rescu­ 4:30—WTIC—Doctors at War; Loss for Words cording to a cablegram received complied with area stabilization Funerals ers dug for vlqtlms by the light of at 7 o’clock, is to be open to all 10:16—WDR<3—Correction Please hoops. In fact he made 14 points port three years ago when he or­ ' Allied Forces l..aiid yesterday by his parents. Mr. and rulings. Now it can be seen that his at­ of the Polish people in Manches­ WDRC — The Colonel; WTHT WTHT—Saturday Night Bond- After showing signs of havlnc tacks at Vitebsk last month, which lamps along the Thames estuary. and whUe It still didn’t make any ganised a syndicate to adopt the Mrs. Robert McBride, of 396 sorties I individual itai were ter who care to attend. The meet­ — Sweet String Time. wagon; WNBC — Jackson Day difference. It does take aome of ths National League's then most trou­ a real basketball team the slump Defending this, action, William drew large numbers of German George M. Buck The first raid, before midnight, Jan. ;Beliind Nazi Lines; Woodland street. He is a radio op­ G. Ennis, area Manpower director, flown against it. A »in on ing of the delegates, which was 6:00—WTIC — Your America; Dinner. curse off ths lop-sided score. blesome problem child. lest night beggars dsacription. troops to this sector, 400 miles The funeral of George Millard cost the Germans eight planes, the 4 there was an att nek of approxl- WDRC—<3o-'lioa Archer; WTHT About the only ressonable ex^o* erator and entered the service in maintained that the company was largest number of night raiders held at the Polifeh National Home 10:30—W n C —Grand Old Opry. Because Ho\^e Brown has left Quinn hse announced that a south of I.,eningrad, was the first Buck was held yesterday after­ mately the sam e^ze. in Hartford, gayo out all of the — Navy Bulletin Board; WNBC nation, if it con bo colled that, M December of 1942. He studied not building Invasion barges but noon at 2:30 at the Holmes Funer­ downed over Britain in 10 months. 10:45—WDRC — Talka; WTHT- does It msan that the League has group, comprising Joseph Maney -"Beachhead Gained electrical fundamentals, and send­ feint. The second feint, designed These were followed bj’ other necessary details and these will be —Tea and Crumpets. Nearg; VITNBC — Army Serv­ to go around and look for scorers Guido L. Rugo and Louis R, moet of the teams that the Man­ freight barges for the Maritime al Home, 28 Woodbridge street. With the Canadians participa­ chester squad plays, points for tba ing and receiving messages by the commission. He said, also, that to fool the Nazis into thinking large scale attacks on Jan. 7 and explained at the meeting Sunday 5:30—W nC — Cesar Saerch- ice Forces Present for- each game, and then because UST Perlni, has gained control by buy­ Rev. Benton Gaakell of the Sec­ ting in heavy strength, the R.AtF. game Witt them. In othor worda j (OMtlBDcd from Page Ooe) use of the Morse code, at Fort the company had come into this that this might be the real blow, Jan. ?4. ^ official announce­ evening. inger; WDRC — Afternoon Msl- 11:00— News on Oil stations. they do not know what they are do­ DESENSRATE ing out other etockholders. came in the direction of Novoso- ond Congregational church. North night bombers crossed the channel ment aaid/i.lOO planes took part they’re all ”hst”up and proooed te Bliss, Texas. area against the advice and rec­ in a 45-mlnute after-dark proces- odiss; WTHT—Music. ' 11:15— w n c — Nelson Olmsted; ing, slice off the points made by the INTO A Among those disposing of their koliki, 99 miles northwest of Coventry, conducted the service. in the l ^ e r assault. toss Coach Clarke’s Mom around. e tacks that have severed the Rome ommendation of the War Man­ Burial was in the' Center cemetery sidn, even as tail-enders of yes­ 5:45—w nC — Starring Curt WDRC—Guy Lombardo; WTHT vsrioua teams T RDuet* HOUSE shares were Joseph Conroy. Bos­ Vitebsk. Inte|hpersed with major attacks Piililic' Kecords Maasey; WNBC—Treasury SUr Give and Take; WNBC— This is not the first time that ton sports goods dealer, Francis They all seem to want to ohtMn I'^^area from communications to the Private Artliur Freeburg, son power commission. in that place with Earl W. Green terday’s American-British arma­ 0 B A V N L « * revenge for post dafsats at the ' Tried To Prevent Breakthrough da, estimated at 1,000 planes, have/been many smaller ones, and Parade. Touchdown Club of Atlanta. Smith has had points sliced off his Oulmet, winner of three national -north. This left the Germans there of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Freeburg Joseph A. and John Campagna Post of the American Legion in th ^ o a s ta l region, popularly sup- hands of the Manchester team. *nrtth only their Immediate resourc­ of 39 Hartford Road, has been The Germans poured troops snd were returning from the windup of Evening 11:30—w n c — I Suetsln the total, and though he Isn't aware golf titles. Max Meyer, a Brook­ of the barge building firm were tanks and mobile guns into these charge. led to contain German rocket Warrantee Deeds Pour It On es on the spot, air officials declar­ transferred from Nashville, Tenn., the dawn-to-dusk blasting of the Benjamin W. and Helen K. Di­ 6 :00—WTIC — News; WDRC — Wings; WDRC — Flash Coeey; o f It as he has never seen a copy lyn jewelry msnufacturer, Dr. builders of the Millbrook Park areas, seeking to prevent a break­ The bearers were Gilbert Storrs, un emplacements, has now been Before Manchester could got a ed. to Fort Bragg, N. C. French invasion coast in the Pas- vine to Francis H. and Mary G. News; WTHT—News: WNBC WTHT—Jerry Wold’d Orches­ of Ths Henld, we would Ilk# to William Wrang and J. W. Pow- housing development in East through towards Riga that might Arthur Vinton, Byron Hall and hit on 22 of the past 31 days. single basket the Boat Hartford ' . Ooopied With Oeneral Assault Hartford, near the site of the Messrs. Peace. Robertson and de-Calats area . / Hynan. property on McKee street. Service Ssrsnadc. tra. have the people in charge of the drell, both of Hartford, Ckmn. team piled up a 10-0 lead and was cut off scores of Ni^ divisions to Marseille Area Attacked / Fliers who made the trip yester­ 11:45—WNBC — Los Latinos; league (who ere they, anyway?) “The Braves now are strictly a ^ It was coupled with a general Manchester Assembly No. 16. barge plant. Thorpe of the Milk Producers As-, day said the Germans had strong­ Sylvester L. McCann to Neal E. 5:15—W n C — Mile O’ Dimes; never headed. The 811k City to o n ■ ^ assault from Oeneral Clark’s Fifth Order of Rainbow for Girls, will 'n e F'BI is Investigating the the north. When they were proper­ socistion. A n , indication that Mediterfan- and Dorothy M. Andrews, proper­ WDRC — People’s Platform; News. ■ee that more efficient scorers are Boston-owned club,” Quinn ex­ could not find the range until Su- ly transferred, the Red Army— ean-based Allied b om b er^ also ly reinforced their anti-aircraft 12:00—w n c -J- News; Thomas present for the future gamea Sports Roundup plained. "I always have been in i^A rm y front farther south along a meet at 7<16 Monday evening at origin of the fire for possible sabo­ defenses in the region. ty on Robin Road. ’ WTHT — Music: WNBC — rowlcs tossed in a hoop. It was 16-mile line. American troops forc- the Masonic Temple. A semi-pub­ tage and determine if the national which was preparing all the time Mrs. Clsrl A. Johnson were active against the continent Sports; News. Peluso’s Orenestra; WDRC — Hoping that some happy me­ favor of local ownership. I am cer­ 22-6 St haU-tims snd evan ths pep r 'r this—launched its Leningrad came from tlie Vichy /radio. A News; WTHT—News. dium can be reached, tain that ths club will show a de­ '*’ed their way across the Rapido lic Installation will follow of the security Is affected.Roger F. Glea­ The funeral of Mrs. Jennie V. 6;30—w nC — Strictly SporU; By Hugh Fullerton. Jr. ,j/New York City n ex t....M el Hsln, talk during the reet period fislM river near Casaino against Rainbow officers, the new mother and Volkhov offensives. broadcast heard by The/A.ssoclated WTHT — Hawaii Calls; WNB( 12:30—WTIC — Barbara and the I remain, New’ York. Jan. 22.—(/P)—While playing on Schenectady, N. Y. cided Improvement under the new to produce any results because ths son special agent in charge of the .Tohnson, wife of Carl A. Johnson, Manchester Jimmie Owens •'wittering are.” French troops advisor and advisory board. MIsa The Germans today are in a des­ Press said a BriUth-Amencan — Andy Russell. Boys; News. Branch Rickey insists that no ] YMCA basketball team with UeuL ownership.” winners piled up 19 more points in ' Federal Bureau of Investigation in of 146"West Center street, who force had attackeA^the Marseille Ths Braves’ financial woes ,'oeised two mountains in the same Carolyn Miller, daughter of Mr. the state said. perate plight, trying to hold their Did You Know ' Evening Herald player "who wUl be with the Ozzie Cowles, former Dartmouth the eecond half and all that tha line together from Lake Ilmen to (lied Tuesday night at St area. started back In the early 20e but -.’‘area, and Britlah forces captured and Mrs. Henry Miller of Grove Francis hospital, Hartford, will be Brooklyn club” will be offered a coach, A1 aam pa from Columbia Veteran Philadelphia pitcher, losers could find were 19. That * more villages on the north bank of street. Is the incoming worthy ad­ the Gulf of Finland. For the R. it was the sec­ T h a i ^ Gassitled Advertisementa salary slash this year. the and A1 Irwin, former (Jollegs of they did not come to a “"“1 k ^ Detroit Tigers' pennant told the story and put the Man- There are indications that the held this afternoon at 2 o’clock at ond tuccesslv,*/night of heavy op­ Minors Plan a decade had passed when C. F. Chester team on tha khort and s€ V the Oarigliano. visor. . the Emanuel Lutheran church. Couoi sis avaras* (voroa to a Una Chimes of NBC Network Mahatma of Montague street ap- Pacific guard, is averaging better drives in 1934, '36 and ’40, Ljm- Mga Seizure Links current offensive may prove to be erations. On"^ the previous bight Initials, numbars and abbraviattona Adams, then owner of the Boston wood (Schoolboy) Rowe is latest the SCOTS. Ths scotos: '■y, The Nazis launched several fierce Rev. T. A. Gustafson, will officl they had hounded Berlin y ith About 35,000 war refugees are aacb iMiunt at a word aod_ oombound partntlyparently isn't too certain that' than 20 points a game----- PauUne counter-attacks on this front, an A representative from the Intri- line of the most decisive of the now living in Sweden. Betz, national tennis chomp, is Bruins hocksy club and majority diamond star to join the Navy. ate. During the service Miss Miss 2,300 long4ons (2,576 U. S. tons) words as two words Minimum cost To Carry On they’ll sign without an argument Istockholdsr in ths Suffolk Downs IndlcaUon that the great amphi nal Revenue Department ’ will be Two Soviet Cities! war. IB prica of thraa llnaa. Joins the War Loan Drive ....R ick e y points out that when trying her hand at table tennis in Helen Berggren will sing. “Nesrer of jb o m ^ 'n the 11th massive at­ race track, took possession from a K. Plnnsy, B .’ bioua flank attack apparently had at the Municipal building (ruin k' j My God to Thee” snd'"The Old The floss of milkweed is used Lina raiaa oar day for tranilant players are plentiful, a club can the New York 8tste champion­ tack M the German capital in two tdsX group headed by• Emil Fuchs, back W oda ri! • • •(.■I 'f taken them by surprise. Jan. 24 to Feb. 4, every day cxi Rugged Cross.” G. A;lbert Pearson in making life preservers. New Yorlt, Jon"^ 22— — The>'p. m. Life of Riley; 8 Hall of International League afford to take an Independent at­ ships. cept Saturday, between the houi's (Uontinaed from Paige One) j monlM. This was the heaviest of BkarifTO March tJ, ISCtT linT936. ThrsUIOR, Wt ttwowm American Rangers and British will tM at the organ. The burial the all. Cash Obarza three notes ot the NBC chimes— i Fame, Geo. Jessel, Helen Hayss; titude towards those who balk but Ser\’ice Dept. Frosh Stars of 9 o'clock in the forenoon to 5 Basil Ellington, former Louls- Becauae of his race track eon- Manlonro, fi ’ffi Commandos of the Ffth Army EIHii^ton will Be in the East cemetery, the eaterday’s daylight operations Sugar was made from milk­ < Conaaoutiva Uaya ...I 1 otai S ots G, E, and C—have now acquired 7:30 Quiz Kids; 8:30 Keepsakes Head Flays Back at this year, what with the draft (^spearheaded the new leapfrog o’clock in the afternoon. Positive­ I.cnlngrad-Moscow trunk railway , I Conaacotlva Oaya ..| * vills schoolboy star and property Inections, Adami was forced to Hloksy, Iff bearers to be Victor, Da-vid and /against the Pas-de-Calais region weed by the French Canadians. I Day ...... ,.|n otalll eta a voice and have joined the Fourth Music; 9:15 Basin Street; 10:30 hanging over them, war plant Iturn over control of tts Braves, ' luding, the biggest sea-borne at­ ly no telephone calif will be re­ a few miles westward. j Mrs. O. F Berr Crepe Hangers. o f the Baltimore Orioles, Is getting Shine Bright Sullivan, Iff 498-a Bockvllls Otto Anderson, John Soderberg,berg/ cost the attacking force 11 planes, All ordara for Irresolar inaartlona War Loan campaign. They say: Guy Lombardo orchestra. salaries to think about and very which he did to Bob (^inn, who MulUfaii, tack in Italy since the invasion ceived. The two northern Russian will ba obargad at tba oo# tlma rata MBS—12:30 Hsrs’a Maxlco; I a great kick out of playing bass- Armies were on the offensive along Frederick Hultgren and Rolabm six of them U. S. heavy bombers. “ Buy 'War Bonds.” little competition for places on a headed the Brooklyn Dodgers the Kraskos, ramming ashore near Salerno in Friend. The )>est health year on record Spaclal rates for tons farm a -iT ThU !■ Ft. Dlx; 4:30 Lincoln’s By Jock Hand club, the opposite may be true. . . . ball in the South Pacific with a the whole length and breadth of Nineteen German fighters were 'ay advartlaHiB zivaa upon raqaasc The chimes, which signal time I previous season. Since then Quinn y September. The Sisterhood of Temple Beth' The house to .house canvass for in the U. S. waa 1943. Story; 6 First Nighter; 8 Medis- Branch should have had an ear to team on which Bob FeUer ** battling the club's flnan- This Season ^holom will aponsor a special the Leningrad and Volkhov fronts, shot from the sky. Tift Allied at­ Ads ordarad eancellad batora tha for station breaks on the network, New York, Jan. 22.—OP)— Lash­ A First reports did not indicate Mra. Albert N. Sklnnpt^ tackers dropped perhaps 2,000 ird or Itb day wlU ba ehnrxad tion Board; 9 March of Dimes, Ed­ the ground at the recent Nebraa- and cleanup hit- I , th«t axinted when he Seminai-y tea, Monday evening, the Moscow communique reported. the sale of “Extra Bonds’’ in the About one-third -of all gasoline have “learned” to talk or rather ing out St crepe-lispgers who fore­ On’ problemslhSt existed when be ^ the strength of German resistance. tor tba aotnaJ numbar of timat tM die Chmtor; 10:15 Good Will pro­ see a gloomy 1944 for the higher ka-Oklahoma basketball game Jan. 24, at 8 o’clock at 'the home Led by Gens. Leonid A. Govorov Fourth War Loan Drive under the The funeral of Mrs. .^ n a M. tons of bomba. produced in the U. S. east of the ad appaarad. obarslng at iba rath sing, with the aid of three notes All the experience of Italian and A post-midnight communique gram; 11 (Cleveland Symphony, close minor baseball circuits. when (Joach Ad Lewandowski, who of Mrs. Sidney Ellis, 113 East and Kyril A. Meretskov, both of chairmanship of Mrs. E. Foster Skinner, wife of Albert N. Skin­ Rockies goes to the armed forces. aamad but not alowanoa or rafnnda Struck on an organ, a feminine Dougloa. rff ..■ ■ If I*.-9' ’ Sicilian Invasion jumps strength- ner, who died at her Home in Bol­ announced jointly by the British oan ba mada on alx lima nda atoppsd Dr. Black. President Frank Shaughneasy of had to send two players back to KanebI, rg i.i c «* Center street. Rabbi Z. K. Nelson whom were cited by Stalin for the Hyde is well on its way with the voice and s device known as a Fast Company Minus j eped the new sea-borne plunge, of the Community Synagogue, capture of Mga. ton Wednesday n ig ^ will be held and American air commands once aftar tha Oftb day. Sonovox. The engineer describee the InternaUonal League said to­ Nebraska before the contest, mere­ the grid Giants giant, frtls he „ President, Money os Balch, rg . . . « » . « i > i n»S Demands for crude oil In the No “till torbida” ; diaplay Unas aot Monday Expectations: NBC —9 f The first vsrave spread over the Norwich, will be the guest speak­ ‘Under continuous blows by So­ following solicitors a^ work; this afternoon at 1 o’clock at the again shed no official light on the effect as "voice m(3dulated day that his clubs were in better ly remarke'-.9 since 1920. m. Sketches in Melody; 6:45 as a physical instructor. He major- j sped supplies ashore. given by Mrs. Jay Kubinow and back in a southerly diirection and with Rev. George Wiseman con­ hitting BO frequently and with ror mora than ona Inoorract Inaar- ment which makes trains, musical but a direct order from the gov­ Hard To Scare, Too line; Lose Edge Fast Ghromaz^ Iff -.•••Wm .-S (Berlin's account placed the Ellington Center: Miaa Hattie R. such weight in this coastal area of tloo of any advartlsamant ordarad Lowell Thomas Moved from BLU ed in chemistry at Georgetown... About the only significant side- Dr. Ernst Eppinger of Rockville, abandoning one fortified place M*. Berr and Miss Adeline Loeth- ducting the ssrvices. for mora than ona tlma instruments'or other gadgets talk, ernment will stop them. When Coach Dick Irvin of the Sumwte, • Allies within 30 miles of Rome.) who is organist of Temple Beth Ralph yon Deck will aing France. The targets were describ­ Roasting is believed to destroy Tba Inadvartant omisaion of in- C»S — 12 Noon, Kate Smith; 2:45 "Nobody has any right to make Lleut. Mickey Cochrane has been | that accompanied the By Harry Oraysea Robht a ...■III after another," the war bulletin seber, Mrs. Donald Pease, Mra. and has come into wide use for Perry Mason Detective; .5 Montreal Canadiens met Pitcher Entire Pletiire Changed Shotom. Proceeds of the tea will announced. 'BeautifuL'^Iale ofXSomewhere," ed simply as military objectives in part of the vitamin A value of sorraot publloaUon of ndvaruaing Mort (Jooper of the Ctardinals re­ „ regimental commander at the Braves’ new deal waa Meyer’s re­ NBA Sporta Bffitor Zmonock, a Paul Lavitt, Mrs. John Lanz; Win­ win ba raotlfiad only by oanoallatlen radio sound effect purposes. Great Lakes Naval station for the The invasion chuged the entire be devoted to the work of the Jew­ Drive Toward kraanogvardelsk and “A ^ e With Me.” They burial the portion of France closest to beef. cently he said; "From your pic- tirement as o' majority stockhold New York, Jan. 91. — Suceesa Gaudlno, i f picture In the Battle of Italy, plac­ dermere: Mrs. Ekirl McLean; Frog England. of tha oharga mads tot tns aarvlea past few months----- He’s still |ed. He is reputed to be a close ish Theological Seminary of Amer­ Other units of Govorov’s Lenin­ will the QuarryvlUe ceme­ rsndsrsd. ___ turea* I always thought you were of freshmen on basketball varsi­ Tedford, if -S et htg Allied troops behind as well as ica, In New York City, from which Hall: Mra Harold Patric, Joseph 'Die daylight forces consisted of All advartliamanta muai oonfonn Bill Downs, latest of the CBS training big league wcrulU. friend of Casey Stengel^ the OOlCf 1C • a a • •• grad Army were driving south and Homelson; Sadd’s Mills: Miaa tery,/the bearers to be Herald U American production of ateel overseas broadcasters to return You: 6:45 New Henry Taylor ^*^1# tte s i ’^e a great big grouchy sort of guy. ” ^ In front o< the enemy In that area, Rabbi Berthold Woythaler of the L e e / Earl Belcher, Leo Tetroult, hundreds of American heavy and reached an estimated total of 89 lb styla, copy and typography with Braves manager, who still con­ ties under wartime conditions doss Dagutis, K southwest of the city toward Kras- Jacquelln McKnight> Longview: regulations enforced by tba punilsn- home, is to be guest on that net­ ....Cooper grinned: "You gotta a and the next 34 hours will prob- local congregation was graduated. nogvardelsk, junction of an east- Wnilam Perrett, Frank Warren medium bombers and ndarly all million tons in 1943. look tough in print becauae the tinues as a minor shareholder not aurprlas Dutch Lonborg o f Mrs. Dorothy Murphy, Westerly types of British planes. ara and tbay raaarva th« right to work’s dateline series next Friday ^ably make the Germans decide west escape rail line leading to and John A. Wolfe. adit, raviaa or raleel any oopy oon- are 4-Fs and some are pre-t'eari Yankees read the papers and California Airs Quinn refused to divulge 'the Northwestern _ and his assistant. 9 1 9 t Babcock. Paul Chamer, Harold Fighter Opposltton Weak evening. Downs had been in House Party; 4:30 Muaic for Half _ . I new investments mode by Maney, I " V whether to stay In the pocket and Capt. and Mrs. T. G. Wells, who Narva, Estonia. Capture of this About 1,000 tons of bismuth ildarad objaetlonnblo. _ „ „ Harbor fathers. "They aren’t going they’re hard to fool.” Scor# at t s t t Mnli. 99-^ have been at Macon, Ga.. for the Dowding;' Florence avenue, Mrs. Enemy fighter opposition was CLOSING HOURS—ClaaalOad ads Russia for a year.,. .Earl Godwin an hour. B o x in s C n a rffe s Rugo and Penm in hU club and he Fayseur. Hartford; raforaa. HaMa; tt wllght It out. or withdraw north- strategic center would trap untold were used in the United States in to take all of them, that’s certain. past year, where Capt. Wells was Walter Deitzel; Ellington aven^ie. described as weak. Guhners of to bo pnbllataad oamo day moat bo of the BLU’a commentators for Matter Of Opinion O P also declined to discuss Stengel’s most ccases freshmen aren’t minute periods. isarard. thousands of Germans fleeing from 1943. rooolvod by 12 d'eloek aooa, fiatar- If the majors can run, so can we.” From this distance, we can’t I I lu Apparently they had no great in charge of Plans and Training, the east. Crystal Ann Skinner, Mrs. Juli­ Flying Fortresses and Liberators more than a year, - has been future participation in tts flnan- really ready for football because PoKce Court daya ld:M. Yesterday Branch Rickey of the quite see the point of the south­ they lack toe competitive back- force In place to' oppose the land­ arrived in Hartford Wednesday by The same troops were punching ette Seifert, Sophia MorgeuH Or­ were credited with destroying switched to a morning spot, 8:30 Packing Houses Brooklyn Dodgera expreased grave -Uei— The clal affairs. plane for a four-day leave before chard street, and F alrvle^ aven­ seven of the 19 shot down. Es­ A mixture of blsmutl^ and mer­ Telephone Your Want Ada Mondays through Fridays. .After eastern conference finding Georgia Californla^State Athletic Ckimmls-1 But there Is no question about ground, ’ •OY* Coach ^ n b o ^ , but B. ings. Germans in front of them toward cury forms the amalgam that fears that the International, Moon, wind, and light were con- taking up his duties as a Superior troops of General Meretskov’s ue, Mary Tracy, Claire ®rardlnl; corting American fighters got an announcing that the soldier letter $500 for using Ineligible football Sion convened today to hear I Stengel, who has been managing I in basketbMI, espeeWly toe mid- Dsgutls, If .-t Judge Raymond R. Boweri re­ "sllvera” mirrors. Ad. •r* Jio lals- W ill Cooperate American Association and Paeffic players. . . . it sounds more like the 1 Sldered in picking the hour of the Motor Transport Officer in a com­ Army racing west from captured Hillside Drive a n d ./ Elizabeth equal number, while R. A. F., phone at tbo i ,UB RATE gtvan program, conducted by New Coast leagues would have to shut charges of Willie RIttois former the Braves since 1938, being in I west, toe boys cond^ out ^ high Klein, If «•••••••••••*-fi a attack. The troops had several bat unit elsewhere. He is the Novgorod, less than 100 miles street, Mrs.' Fred P li^m er; No. 5 served decision in Town Court this Dominion and AlUeffi fighters above as a donvanlanoa tolo advar- York’s former mayor, Jimmy kind of punishment handed out in S U g h t S h t c h S o n and Charge of toe Tribesmen f«aln school ^ of compeO- Robb, rf Most bismuth used in the U. S. their gates due to the player world Ughtweight champion , ^ ^ , . . i ( hours of night In which to get In- youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. south of Leningrad. Tw o, thou­ district, Marjorie Oordtse'n, Joan morning in the case of Howard knocked dowm five. tisars, but tbs UA8B 'JJ Walker, on WOR for several professional sports and the pur­ for several years chief boxing in- when they report for spnng train- tlvs experience. Tedford, af In addition to the six U. 8. is obtained as a by-product from acoapted as FULL Pa THKNT It pose of appointing a S. E. C. Com­ 4 to good positions ashore. Harry Wells of 4 Summer street. sand Germans were killed in this and Cynthia Hyde; Job’s Hill, Isleib, 25. of 24 Madison street, paid at tba ousinraa oRica on or no­ montts, would bs extended to the Hartford, Jan. 22.- -(F)—WUl- * Shaughneasy observed that while spertor for toe commission's ling at Cffioate school in Walling-1 Fayseur, who drilled Purple Balch, s *9 His wife will remain at her home, heavy bombers, the Allied attack the smelting of g oH silver, lead network next Tuesday night, MBS missioner (as we got it) was to pesgreens when they wars not per­ * An Allied officer daacribod the. mopping-up operation. Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Mrs. Louis charged with spiking on Summit fora tbs saraotb day toUowing tbo ing cooperation, says Mayor Wil­ the majors plan to absorb Southern Gallfornia division, that I ford, Conn., in March, Brown, s ...... 9 in Chicopee Falls, Mass. Schlude, Phyliu Stolarz; Mountain street on the afternoon of Wednes­ Ing force lost two light bombers' and copper. Ural Insertion of one’ , ad. o t b a ^ ^ reported « change In arrange­ get rid of that “ pro” taint----- mitted on toe varsity, gooe even Kielnschmidt, Ig ...... 0 fi Invasion as "ha*ardou!i” and Indi- Mga was captured in a linking >ha CHARGE RATE will bo (mlloot- liam H. Mortensen. has been enced men on the way down, the gambling is making a mockery of[ Jeated the stiffest resistance could maneuver by forces of Govorov’s street, Mrs. Emma Batz. Milo day, Jan. 19, at about 2 p. m. and three fighters. ments had put the start in on in­ One-Minute Sports Page stronger. It strikes him that UU' Fierro, Ig ,,.,•••••••••9 Milkweed contributed about 9(1 No reaoonalhllliy foi arrora to promised by unnamed packing Double A loops will be able to use the game here. * be expected as .soon as the Ger- Joe Pantaluk and his piano ac and Meretskov’s Armies. Here, E. Hayes la general chairman of laleib was operating a motor f h e assault on the Pas-de- (alapbonad ada will b# aaanmad and definite category. a 1 th, way up who are not Johnny Risko suffered a broken Ritchie told reporters recently der the freshman rule many play­ Konehl, rg cordion will be the attraction at tlalais area began in earnest Dec. 200,000 pounds of floss for mili­ ers actually deteriorated between * mans recovered from their sur- the communique said, the demor­ the War ^ n d and Stamp sales. vehicle owned by Victor D’Anniello rhalr aeouraey oannot ba guaran- iKuises to which ths Municipal quite ready for the big show. Other arm the other day when he fell that open gambling was flourish Deitz Scores ICgithf ,*saasaaa»a* *0 the Legion Home^ tonight. Each alized Germans were throwing ' The Women’s Council of the of the Main Street Service Station 34. On that . day about 1,300 tary purposes in 1943. tsrd On Saturday night Uat: NBC— hospital returned a quantity of asleep driving his car and crash' ing In toe Los Ajigclcs area with high school and their sophomore * prise. sources of player materia indi­ 99 - . As soon as the first troops swept Saturday night the Legion has en­ away their arms snd surrendering CongtWational church elected the and while driving south on Summit 7 Dept, of State Speaks. A. A. foodstuffs which the mayor brand­ ed into a post—proving there’s no conditions becoming progressive­ year in college. 14 I cated by the baseball execuUve art "I mean, polnta out Fayseur, Bortforti ^ashore, the whole Invasion machin- tertainment for the members and in batches. following officers for the coming street, approaching the intersec­ Berle, Jr„ and ottsra; 8 Abie’s ed “unfit for human consump- bounce left in the rubber man. . . ly worse. C3ialrman Jules Covey High Single their friends. Uon.’’ the armed services who are dl^ that they are closer to being \ B. r . T. -.ery, so often battle-tested, began Meretakov’s westward lunge two years at the meeting Thurs­ tion of Summit and Henry street, Irish Rose; 8:80 Truth or Conse charging men every day some ox Oklahoma U., which made out answered immediately by saying trom Novgorod netted another he passed Mrs. Margaret S ^ r p The packing houssa, Mortensen v^/ ..u..-.../.. ____ ready for college play aa freshmen Sullivan, rg ...... 0 0 • ■ ipoving at top speed. Reinforce- day: President, Mrs. G. F. Berr; qusnees; 9 Bom Dance; 9:30 Cm them ball players. right well by moving several foot­ the commission would hear Christopher Columbus Society 2,400 dead Nazis, several towns ice president, Mrs. Charles J. and Mrs. Helen Holman who re­ Y ou Top Thle; 10:80 Grand said last night, "are willing to co­ ball and basketball games from RU|Chie' hid concrete evl- j ReilgStOn Shares H on ors I ttan they are a year later iMter Moeon, Ig 0 • ments waded to the shore and the will install officers tomorrow at the ___- . w .having no competition during toot task of getting guns, ammunition and additional stores of aban-, Eastwood; secretary, Mrs. Louis garded the car passing them trav­ operate in Uie future. Norman to Oklahoma City, may dence to offer. Griffon. Ig ...... ® ® • t Italian-American club on Eldridge Opry. I W i t h O l d T im e r i ^ L a s t I interval. , and supplies to the beach started. boned material and supplies. Schlude: treasurer, Mrs. William. eling at an excessive speed and CBS—7:30 Bob Hawk Quiz; "It leems to me,” he added, transfer several of Its 1944 grid “The evidence is ol) in my.flles,’’ Manlerre, • ...... *0 * $ street. All members are urged to WUlard, c ...... 0 9 • In Rear of “ Gustav Line” - Rasaians Capture Nine Towns Frisbie. Mrs. Horace McKnight called the police station. Later, 8:80 Inner Sanctum; 9 Hits and “that none of the merchants ars games to the State capital.... And Ritchie declared. "I'm tired of toe Chances are that a boy who attend as important business is to The Germans also were in trou­ is the purchasing chairman. Officer Edmund F. Owyer picked anxious to sell to the city. They Country Club ths Corneli-Dortmouth game, filthy insults being heaped upon Evening at Murphy’ s. played two or three years with i R, Therlf, rf ,•...•••..4 ,1 9 ; The Allies were In the rear of be transacted. Following the MaU Your Classified Sinatra; 9:45 Jeosica Drogonette; ble in tower White Russia. Here Staff Sgt. Thomas Hepton, son up Howard Isleib of 24 Madison 10:16 CkJrrqctlon Pleoae*. 10:46 themaslvea ora not gtvan top qual­ which visited Buffalo ahd Boston me because I’m trying to keep | good high school team In the mid Josen, rf ,.•,.••.••••.1 0 s * the “Gustav line" along the Garig- business meeting light refresh ity material bsoausa of tbs de- “Pop” Delta and Bengston car­ BL T^rclfs, If eeeaeaeeesA 1 ’ llano and Rapido rivers, against General Rokossovsky’s Baltic of Mrs. Annie Hepton o f Highland street, as the operator of the car. Talk Sen. Hugh A. Butler of Ne­ "Notes the past two seasons, may go to Cleon toe gotQe I love." die west was in 25 games or so dur­ ments will be served. Testimony waa presented 'by iiiahds of lend-rleoae and the mili­ ried off toe honors in toe Cravat ing the regular season. T hen he H. Plnney. I f ...... *•-! ® * I which the Fifth Army has been troops lunged out in the Kallnko- avenue writes his mother he has braska, vihe-Mozyr area and captured Mra. Sharp and Mrs. Holman re­ tary eervlces." Loop last night at Murohy’e played in a dlstrirt tournament, a ■ battering for 10 days, and the Seamen, Second Class; Stephen been transferred from Northeast­ BLU—7 What’s New Hour; 8:30 Dlvpta “t 1 n Ozarichi, district center 25 miles ern Africa to Italy and that he is garding the speed which the car’ Boston Symphony; 9:80 Vlncsnt Hospital Supt. Mary Sullivan alleya. Tho former hit high nngle I fegrional snd perhapsrni the stats ..“Adolf Hitler” line thrown up Lewkowlcz, of 96 Cooper Hill waa making at the time it passed said in m letter to Michael^ J. Daly, , Art Wilkie, preaent club cham- of 166 and Bengston toppled 367 Those kids are sharp when Score et half time, 18-11, East ..some six miles behind this. „ ' northwest of Kalinkovichl, and well. Lopss band; 10:16 Jackson dinner, Ttvo Mile Record Lowered street, and Fchnk S. Wilson, of 26 eight other towns. The Germans them, both stating that It was Ads to The Herald president of the Wslfars board, snu have an operation on his for three s ti^ honors. For some | gnlsh, but lose the edge by Hartford; time, 8 minuta period*. Mrs. Alfzed M. 8. Strohm with Speaker Sam .. Rayburn; 10:15 ' The smash into the Liro valley Elm street, have completed basic that toe inatltution had been sometime this spring to ellm- reason or othor too stars of yea- left more than 1,000 dead on this her two daughters from New traveling at about 46 miles on Army Ssrvlc# Forces; 11:16 not getting any competition during ' came from the Casaino area where training at tme U. -S. Naval Train­ hour. Victor D'Anhlello, ownsr of tlng “ a very poor grodegof tood" an bid aliment—best of luck ter years, mooning Mssara. Schur their first collsgo year. American and.French troops have front York are visiting Mrs. Strohm’s Touchdown Club of Atlanta, foot­ 30 Seconds in 60 Years ing Station, vamp Sampson, N. T. the car, testified that the car own­ for toe past nine months. - I ^ you. Art, and w4. know you'll bert Duffy and Matcolf, have not The footbaU fresnmen didn’t fare -been pressing against the German They have been granted leave and While the northern armies mother, Mrs. Phebe-THden and her ball awarda. ______Last NighVs Rights pressed their drive to recoyer the ed by him, which.waa dnvsn by' Somewhere, in or Brohnd Manchester, there is someone who T h e letter, which Mayor Mor- yura defending' tost title [been able'to ovsreoms toe handi­ badly either—Bob Kelly of Notre ‘ Gustav line. American troops on return to Camp Sampson will sister, Mrs. William Fournier of Isleib, was unable to go fdster than tensen mads public, llatod a m o n g l_ _ t summer—Georgs Koon has > for 20 years until Alfred Shnibb, cap of growing old. ■ Dslts’s mark entire Baltic front from the invad' \ Sunday Brings: T8>k»—J*®® Dame, Hunchy Hoernschemeyer rf crossed the Rapido river “ under be-given further assignments. Maple street. 35 miles on hour due to engine the rejected food ItSina 49 eaeee|y^g secret to a successful club—he \P Feature Sports Writer' , his countryman, whirled 9:09.8 injiut night set a new high single >By Tht Aasocist^ Withering fire," a communique era, the Russian people were ex­ wants what you have to sell o^ has ibr sale something you aro Noon reviewing stand "PoUtlcal Indiana, Senaanbaugher of Ohio defects. o f corn, 187 pounds of ham, 1891 everyone in the club on toe N.w York Jan .22—Thirty 1904- record (or this season thus far. State and Glenn Davis of Army for S t Louis.—Joey Pirrons. 189, ,aaid. Raymond Larder who leaves for periencing a' tremendous emotion­ ConflIcU in Control Europe;” NBC New York. JW .^. Nurmi Broke 9 Mhnitos The scores: al lift b^ause the full liberation laleib was tepreoentod by Attor­ 1:80 p. m. Chicago Roundtable. pounds 6t chesss, 80 pounds I niembership committee snd wants a start. , Cleveland, stoppM Jim my-Joyco, British troops, who crossed the service In the Navy on Monday, ney Jay Rubinow who petitioned frankfurters, 880 pounds o f c o m -| ^ ,,„ ^|i to work in lining up new gigantic seconds have been shaved Xwenty-two years later, Ed’srtn Team No. S 131, Gory .Ind,, 3. Deacon NathsB lower Garigllano river early Mon- of Leningrad yesterday coincided anxiona to pnrehaae. a. ^ NB(3— 1:18 Labor for Victory The freshmaii rule waa installed was honored with a surprise party Wapping for dismissal on the grounds of in­ ed beef and two barrste of chick-exesUent idea, George— off toe two-mile track time in the i wide rf Sweden was (decked in Moonan ..... 97 105 89— 291 primarily tev^wfeat the tramp ath­ Logon, 168. S t Louis, knookod out j day, seized Tremensuoli, about a last night at the D’Ubaldo home, with the twentieth, anniversary of 2:80 John Chao. Thom as; 3:30 sufficient evidence, which was de­ ens. I ),s8 Frod Cavsdon learned to putt peat 60 years but rf all toe rec-11»:01.4 but in 1931 Patvo Nurmi Larder ------.1 0 5 100 98— 303 lete. Don Cailagbon, 194 <4. St. Paul, 2. - mile north of captured Mlnturno, 69 Irving street. More than' 25 the death of Nikolai Lenin, leader Mrs. Gerard Richards Arihy Hour; 4:80 Lands of Free. ords this one seems the most like- of Finland went under nine min- gurprenant ..132 124 88— 341 nied by the court. Judge Bowers, Ambassador Munhy; 5 Stokow­ ystT Henry Huggins should be s But when toe war is won too Washington.*—Aaron P*rr^ 18A ^ '. and farther luiand occupied Van- of his relatives and friends from of the Soviet state. 8549 Manchester after hearing oU the e^ence In Paytog (or laffiMsatton ly to fall. ! utea. covering ths distance in|Bengston ....118 130 111— 357 Washington, outpointed VtaCresI-> The Russian press commemo­ Get Together Via Classifieds . ski and NBC Symphony; 6:30 real threat naxt sooson for his main idea will still be to get all . dra, about a hluf mile north of the Glastonbury and this town were the case, reserved his deoision. knee no doubt is well healed Ounder Hasgg is toe reason for 8:60.6:, , , man. 184, N w York, 9. rated the occasion with editorials . Gllderalsove; 7 Jack Bonny; 8 383—1292 hands into the game, which should If .. Garigllano. The British took 450 present. They presented him. with Pvt. Bruno Beletki of East Clarence La Coos of uncertain (Chicago—(fiV -A ooalno M. P.. I now—Clarence Thornton is treas- this view even though toe for-; Lash.clipped Nurmi’s mark in|v Total .:..460 459 mean that toe yearling will not Davie. 137, New York, outpolntafi ^ prisoners. a purse of money and other ac­ lauding the Soviet system and Chos. U eCortty; lO PhU Spttolny. mar fireman says he’s beyond his 1986 but the following year. i« k - Team No. 4 Windsor Hill spent a few days at iaddreoa was sent to jail for 15 " BLU—19 Noon W ar Journal; 8 effort. I Team No. I by Ollmour. Doble at Boaton Col­ ***Rsirftag? Pa.—Paulis J M k a o ^ Ibe bulletin said merely Ameri- ' mokes ’em when the chips are tried on several occasions during lege in 1937 became a little irri­ ,.>ean and Mtlsh troops went o'ver the ice of the lake, appar­ James Jordlne of East Wii^dsor 19. down—Martin Alvord very deadly his visit to this country lost Newcomers Vis Adamy ...... 100 89 134V4, Reading, ou^^nt^ Admitted yesterday: Frank Mc­ ently was aimed at flanking Star- Hill at the Hartford hos^tol. William Hopwell, a vagrant, average worde te each Una. Mall with Check — Monej Order or Stampa. The new indoor aeaaon wrill see M innich...... 93 113 tated, as the season progressed, at .’.ashore “along a beach front «c- with those approaches— summer but toe best he could do the lack of aleight-o’-hand. The tending seyeral miles from north Pherson,. 68 Garden street; Mra. aya Ruasa, Nazi stronghold and A rally In the Fourth War losa was sent to jail for W days whan was 9:51.8 In aovstand. comparative newcomers in the Dietz ...... 102 188 drive la planned tar Wednesday Memories Gloomy One didn’t believe in , to south," Florence Cavagnaro, 29 East Cen­ railway terminal south of the lake. ha VOS oonvletod si VOLUNTEER BLANE — BLOOD DONOR SERVICB Art Knofla and Etari Ballsleper ' Rice Seems Finished two-mile testa but when toe win-1 ------knookod out MOMiy MMTttai, 247,1 ter street; Mra. Ann E. Bennett, night at the Wapping Community oa Mote otroet. Ur campaign ends one or two ‘ Total ...... 295 359 279— 932 I hobus-pooua os players who faced Landing in the pale light of a ousted by B. Tarea and Roy Upp Greg nice was America's best hta off tackle plays can well tMh Now Toih 1.. dwindling moon, the big force, In- 280 North Main street. House. A sound movie has been .Blveraa Hormaen o f 44 Proqieet Mansliifftar Chaptsr. Tht AaicrlcaB Red Cross bet in recent years but tho former may be ready for a record try Team No. t Naw London, Jo secured and'bonds will also bs in toe Best Ball Team Champion­ 99— 311,1 Ufy. eluding American Rangers and Admitted today; Arthur Shorts, Grand Strategy Begins Street, charged with breach o f tho Notre Dome star may never re­ outdoors. |j. Fox ...... 110 112 179. Now L O ^ 87 Plymouth Lane. sold Witt two typists engaged to . I Want To Dtmats Blood for th« Anajr and Narj ship—Henry Smith crushing Del 101— 285 At a secret pow-wow before the > British oontmands, seized the peoco and tntonioatloa, wop flno( S t John in too. Club (Jhampionahip turn to foot racing. At present Among those lined up for two I a . Tedford ..86 98 — -*'xi- 'V ------hart AbolL Discharged yesterday, Mrs. To Take Shape inacribe them. mUes indoors ore Jerry Thomp- F. Murphy ..116 103 34® atretch e ( flhore and began a fierce Mpacow, Jan. 22—(8T— Premier $15 and given n suspendod jnO —Art Wilkie winning the Club he's in the merobont marine. Last Jook Outta. 299. . battle to extend their beachhead. Alice Nichols, 127 Porter street; Mrs. Lillian Grant who is living sentence of' IS 4oy« and plaosd on son rf Northwestern University: —------—— toe boys CMked up some hers it »• Stalin’s grand strategy of the St Green Lodge In Monch(eater Namt Championship from henry Smith March, Rice turned in on 8:61 ^ The offensive followed terrific Mrs. Eva Dallley, Norwich, Conn.; probation. two-mitar indoors to shatter hta Ensign OlUs Hunter, f o r m i ^ of I Total ...... 9 1 2 919 S it— 936 | here-tt-isn t. B o n io n , air attacka hi which (Jerman com- Mrs. Teresa Herring, Buckland; north began to take shape today Green is aeriously lU with, pneu­ on the 9 ^ groan—Jim Wiley and Notre Dame but now at tha Co------. tt* “*** asthe German army commanders Bari Skinner and Mildred Skin­ Frank D'Aimoo brooking even own U. S; figure. ■on 9T^ .jasunlcations from the north were Stephen Friedicb, Rockville; Mrs. monia. ner of 13$ Union street were held lumbla UiUverolty Mldahlpman’i I Worcester, Moss.—Leo Bawicki, | they ptffied o m rf their y o ke Md discovered they had fallen ‘victims with too Smith Broo.—Paul Boll The only American, however, 149, P a ta lu M ■,J|aliattored. ______Myra Ferrell, 95 Center street; by the court (or presentation lat­ to be officially credited with a School; Jim Rafferty ot the New[x$e. Woroeater, outpointed Frankie too'gun* ''•nt to that old boxing trick—the suck­ It la estimated that 70 per cent slaiMr and Bob Boyce coming much rouUno stuff, to a scorwosi Mm! Florence Dux, Glastonbury. er on a morals cterge. Phono Agt. 18-20. . A Ago, 21-60. . •• world’s two-mils record was Don York A. C.. end CSoyton Farrar I Young. 149. New Haven, 10. Jolm- Discharged today: Charles er’s punch. of oU war workers in the Bostera throi^ against Brot Dingley and of tot tbs U. B.8. Coastcoast Ouagd.ouago. BBiuiny tulny Dougwuio,DougwtUo, ISO,lau, i.yn,Lyn, onaand wOs- US, although toe Boglso had boon Jmack Guareo, Stafford Springs. . As tos attack of the Rad Army Ed Webb—Ed Webb’s birdies on Lash of Indiana who ran algnt picked to win by a half dossn teiia, Oufidi states depend on automobUoa (or Check itour you prefer appoinUnent: laps In 8:59.4 in 1988. England Hutaa, National AAU ctoae eoun-lcar Bugfs, 148, Nawntort. drew, 9. j ^ P i y flri0! Births today; A son to Mr. and commenced to unfold at the far transportation to and from woric. Yho Fedsrol government origi­ to# ITto and ilto against toe try champion, too, may bo par-1 Taunton, Moss.—Frank lAon- touchdowns. ' tr '^ m r m a n M r B a te * Sweden and Finland all hav# bod try champion, Dobta eonaldsrsd ths afla(r Mrs. Frederick Scripol, $5 F ^ y end pf the long front It became ap­ nally planned to reeerve ' oU Smith Brofi.—Del St. John and suodsd to run two mU(lisa■ though ‘ ■ ord,'197, Taunton, knookod out At a V. a. MBi Air FVitee Base street; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. parent that Stalin—^who personal­ 1*2..«». 2»®,.... Tommy Faulkner’s 88'a and Ben two record holders white Hun­ personal affront, roslgnsd, hasn’t Lit MfiUkffiW, lt| The y . 8. is boUoved to have Oklahoma, Koneee, Nebraska and gary bod one, hta heart ssams set on1 one mlta lyrnimy Lono, ISO, Nowoilt N. J„ .^Ualy, large William Bronelli, 35 . Ashland ly designs most of the Rad Army's Roman and Gene Sorogan hshrtng 8. RiUph Rsgui. 196. Medford, coached sines. IVMtreases atta^c- reaebsd a point clooe to maximum the Dakotas and parts of Wiecon, Fill to sad mail to Walter George of England le events. His 4:08-outdoor mlta tost 290, Phlta' street;-a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. supreme strategy—had feinted production of crude oU from Iowa and Mlnnmota for per- j the eleventh hole with eagle summer W'ss the fastest .fve7 run knocked out Eddie JaneeH, 157, Along came Frank Leahy. O am ag air ( American Rod Cmi|9, HnuiO 4 Hale BuHdJnf deuces an(i Ben'a deuce oh the credited wijh the first mark, a . You know too ritaU fins. 199, Peter UackeU, 30 Bunch drive. - atrongljr to ooa dirMtlon, Uita add< known rtoerroo. imonent reffidencee e f the Tndtoni. I . Boston, 3. twelfth for good a$M8ur4 9:17.4 mods in 1984. It h*ld up by on American. . . . / , - f . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEK, CONN, SAITJRUAT, JAM JAR! 22. 1944 FACE El EVUriifl ^ A O B TEW MANCH-KS'I KR KVKNIN(; HKKAI.D. M ANM I KM I'-K. » (»^N . ^^A I L'KDA Y, JA ^ UAKV 22,1044 through the woods, and Uiat when You can buy war bonds any HOLD KVEKVTHLNG he arrived home, tired and famish­ time. ed, he foui\d 14 pits in his mother's Sense and Nonsense pantry. "You won’t believe me. Sweet Young Thing—My dad boys," he said, "but I ate every on* takes thinga apart to see why they of those pies! don’t go! Gydon Planish A Fact Stranger—I hear that you have brVbur Benefit Memories One of the Listeners (exclaim­ Private— Bo what? I can't remember how she looked, Some owe success in life to luik a fine cow now. What will you ing) —Fourteen plea! Did your Sweet Young Thing—You’d bet­ Cennlcbl. 1948. SkMale L.wis whether she was large or small; Some owe it to their mothers - take for her? mother punish you? ter go. IN .trtk«l.a » r NBA Service, las. h S in ^ ir/m s Farmer (cautiously)— Walt a I can’t remember if her hair was But most of all to good advice Joe She certainly did. .She made minute! Are you the new tax col­ Repainnc white, or had'no gray at ail. They didn’t take from others. me go to bed without any supper. Kisaing a girl in an automobile Logt u d Found Annoanccnenta Aatomobileo For Sale 4 Uusiness Services Offered 13 23 •Agents Wanted 37-A Household Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 56- It’a not clear in my mind if she lector or has my cow been trilled 1/ all right, rules an Illinois judge. could sing, or if she ever read on the railroad? 1942 PO N TIA C CLUB sedan, 1942 S’DIRM W INDOW S and doors m- VVANTEP TO TU NE, repair a.id H E A LT H — A N D Accident insur­ FOR SALE — L IV IN G ROOM fur^ Judge — What’s the charge Spite Is s.giin that kick* harder As if most of us didn’t know. IiOST—1 1>2 INCH TRUCK hoae. POR R E N T —FU R N ISH E D room, XXV for distribution as he pleased A book: the thing I never will for­ Oldsmobile hydromatlc,fli 1941 stalled, rooting ot all hinds, asbes­ reculate your piano or player ance company is now appointing . nishings. and Cushman maple against this man, officer? than it ehoots. Vlnder pleaae notify Libby Oil W AN TE D — RTOE TO Colte, flrat ateam heat, near bath, near bus Rich ol(T Mrs. Plggott had be- merely with the prayer that this get 4s grandma's home-made Visitor (to the town’s oldest in- Dodge coach, 1940 Packard sedan, tos side wa..s wood shingling, piano. 'Tel. Manchester 2-0402. agents in this district, writing a dinette set. Must be sold by Sun­ offering to the tribal priesthood Officer—Bigotry, your Honor. Company, Phone S492 Manchee- ahlf^ Van Dyke Plant Tel. 2696. line, stores and theater. Girls or come bored with Every Man bread. hablUnt)—That looks like a Very Balks .at Extra Chargee 1938 Plymouth sedan, 1937 gutters repaired, general repair­ life time i coverage. Join us and day. Inquire 553 Parker street. He’s got three wives. Soldier -Janet, will you marry ■ I ■ ter. married couple preferred. 82 Fos­ might, by some pious magic, pro Fresh from the oven crust all old ax. -o. FOR RENT—LATEST TYPE hos­ Chevrolet coach, 1937 Oldsmobile ing, workmanship guaranteed. build a secure future for yourself, tieing a priest, and for two year Judge— I ’m surprlued at your ter street. Tel. 2-0163. now Dr. Planish had been with pitlate the dark diabolic powers brown and crisp, .sliced,thick, a Old Man— It la, sir. The ax is 75 me? White Plain*. N. Y.—(S»i- Lest LOST—AT CHRISTMAS Ume. pital bed, for home use: Rates sedan, 1936 Dodgey/cbnvertiblc Write Box W, Herald. Private Instructions 28 this is your opportunity. Write WINDOW SHADES -VENETIAN 'ignorance, officer. That’s tftgo- Janet—Why, you couldn’t keep the Blessed to Give Brotherhohd. of the New Deal and the Con­ fragrant smell; years old. I bought it when I was Odtober Mis* Helen E. Ver Planck reasonable. Call Kemp’s, Inc. Tel. coupe, 1937 Bulck "sedan, 1036 Box H, Herald. blinds. Owing to our very low FOR R E N T — SIN G LE and double nometry, not jjigotry. gold knife and chain, initials R. FOR CARPENTER WORK, and His salary there had been reason­ gress. And butter from an earthen crock a boy. me in handkerchiefs! ordered two pairs of shoes from a 6680. Plymouth sedan, 1936 Chrysler EXPERT TUTORING In conversa­ overhead, get our special low rooms, private entrance. Inquire Soldier— Well, you don t expect A . P., belongs to service man. repairs, call 2-0987. Piiccs con­ ably adjusted at 44.800 a year. . Wheyflsh. a little later, was one — these things do I remember V isitor—Strange! Yet it seems store, asked that they be sent to sedan, 1936 Ford sedan, 1937 tional and written Spanish, by an prices on high grade window at 8 Chestnut street or Call to have a cold the rest of your life, Valued as keepsake. Finder please HAVE YOUR BABY photograph­ sistent with good workmanship. ’The Blessed— tou. Give was the «,=-de- the first to note that when the well'.— Grace Harper Day. Boas Is there an encyclopedia to be quite'as good as new. P. O. Box 841, White Plains. The Ford club coupe, 1934 Dodfec experienced teacher. Speaking Situations Wanted— shades and Venetian Olinds com­ 2-0759. "call 4264. Reward. partment store of philanthropic * .“ corn" in this office? • Old Man—Well, its had three do you? , ,e. shoes finally arrived the other ed In yOur own home. Phone for sedan, 1036 Plymouth coupq. fluent Spanish. Call 6759. Female , 38 pletely installed Samples furnish­ appointment. Cail 5996 before 2. EXPE R T RADIO letwice. Call H. raterprises. It was interested In per cent deduction from Income Neighbor— Mr. - Brown hasn’t Office Boy— No, sir, but what U new blades, and five new handles, clay. A postal clerk apparently Brunner’s. Open evenings. Phone ed. Capitol Window Shade C0„ taxes for charities, this really George Dew Photographer.'. Meade. Telephone Manchester 241 North Main street. Phone FOR RENT-VERY LARGE front helping out fifty different chari­ had his hair cut for ten yekrs. it you want to know? but excepting for that she’s just George—I gel all my exercise in thought the parcel was marked 6191. 80 Oakland street. didn’t mean that the taxpayer 2-0898. 8819. Open evenings. room, private entrance. Call 6759. ties. Often it worked through ap­ Man— He must be crazy. the bath tub. A.P.O., shipped It to North Africa. Business Opportunities 32 EXPE R IE N C E D T Y P IS T desires could give, away fifteen per cent, the same, air, just the same. LADY WANTS RIDE to State work to do at home. Tel. 3375. parently rival aasoclatlons, and.it Neighbor—‘No, bald. Woman (engaging n^w m a id )- Friend—can you reelly get exer­ Official* there mailed It back. Mia* CASH FOP. TOUR CAR- Any 35 RANG E BURNERS cleaned and but that he had to give it. and Ver Planck didn’t mind the delay Office Bldg., Htfd., mornings A T T E N T IO N CUS-TOM Tailors. D A V E N PO R T BEDS, and studio announesd, "Whenever we see Mary, we have breakfast at eight. Joe told a party of frienda one cise In the bath tub? "Did it break that bottle to *1. High prices paid. Drive serviced. Call 2-1309 between 10 Apartments, Flats, that Ernest Wheyfish was practi­ — hut balked at paying the poat FOR SALE only. Leave 20 Division street, Clothiers, Cleaners! We cut, couches, inner spring construc­ that somebody can do any given Some people don’t refuse to pay Maid—All right, mum. If I ain’t day that when he was a boy he George Oh, yes! You try etep- wrapped in the undershirt* in over now to 80 Oakland street. a. m and-6 p. m. tion, new and used, 426 and up. cally the Gov*eiTiment official put age due Iftld ciiatoms duty. 7:46. Inquire 20 Division. make, trim suits *16. Sample line Dogs— Biras— Pets 41 Tenements 63 job better than we can. we do not a debt....they merefy refrain. • down, don’t wait on me. once spent a whole day walking plng on s cske of sosp sometime. my locker?" 2>Family Tenements — 5 Brunner’s. Open evenlngB until 9. A ct now, there are only a few in there to receive it. His new "lit­ Saturdays 6. Phone 5191— 4486. on reqiicat. Reply Myer.s, 1018 W. hesitate to pass any contribution and 5. AH improvements. IF YOU WANT extra nice fresh stock. B. D. Pearl’s, 595 Main St. FOR R E N T — 2 ROOMS and kitch- erature,’’ prepared by Di\ Planish, Moyamcnaing Avc., Philatlelphia. right on to them, with no charge ------r ------On High St., Bank St. and Automobiles for Sale Roofing 17-B horse meat, (ground) for yoflr enette: gas stove; refrigerator, for routing or bookkeeping.!’ was starred and shining writh ref­ BY FRED HARMAN Pa. FOR SALE —GAS RANGES. heat and hot water funilshed. erences to "15 per cent— be gener­ FUNNY BUSINESS RED RYDER Iron Tomahawk Fairfield St. A L L ’TYPEIS OF ROOFS repaired. pets, delivered, 20c lb. call Jack There were scurrilous and un- Wanted Auto*— Fi-ost Kennels, 3723. Warm Morning heater, beds, Telephone 6467, ous without its costing anything,’’ WE BUY AND SELL all makes of Maintenance of-roof, flashings, chaHtablc enemies who charged used cars. Highest prices paid. Motorcycles 12 springs and bureaus and odd fur­ that quite a little of the money and hinted that if you didn’t, do PRAVs) if'JDIA’O 2-FamiIy Tenements — 6 and chimneys. For reliable aorvlcc REFINED MAN OR quiet man­ HlfA NOT CAR£ Manchester Motor Sales. 612 Help Wanted— Female 35 niture. Telephone 2-1013. The stuck to the Blessed to Give mall- this, the Government would E.VIU SPIRIT B (3N f M and 6, on Fairfield and Mid- call Ed. Coughlin 7707. nered couple may share 3 room merely take it in taxes anyway, («iE KILL 1(3 abo u t P iCTu R K B - ^ West Center. Tel. 4134. W A N ’TED TO B U Y 1936, 37 or 38 Live Stock— Vehicles 42 Aiustin A. (Chambers Co. chute in passing on. diefield Sts. W A N T E D - W O M pN and girls to modern apartment (furnished), and waste it on a lot o f worthly T)?tf>E f 'O s O K 'I wAhiTiKVhNaej Chevrolet, Ford or Plymouth Dr. Planish didn’t very much )1A(A«E.*?- UoH operate power sewing m'arhlnes, FOR S A LE — 2 JERSEY cows dpe $35.00 month. Box K, Herald. loafers, so that a g ift to Wheyflsh 1938 OLDSMOBILE 6 sedan, me­ sedan, by private party. Cash. like his commander. Deacon Ern­ U S E teS 'S WHITE / ALEXANDER STREET— Moving—Irucking— steady work, good pay. Apply to freshen Jan. 23. Michael Hab- Machinery and Toola J52 was practically a social duty. chanically A-1, very clean; 1938 Write Box S, Herald. FOR RENT—TWO -room apart- est Wheyflsh. to whom Peony 6-Room Single. Fireplace. Oldsmobile 8 sedan, , very clean; Storage 20 Tober Baseball Mfg. Co., Elm St. erern. No. Coventry. Tel. Man­ "Sometimes I wonder if I ought V chester 4989. USED H A Y TEDDER, late model ment with bath; newly painted referred as "Soapy Ernie,” but 1938 Pontiac 6 sedan, new paint PRIVA’TE PARTY wanU 1936 to to write that stuff. It seems al­ Oil heat. Side porch. A t­ THE AU8TI.N LTIAMBERS tX).. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. 2 silo filler. New manure spreaders, and papered, 420. 3 Walnut street. with him he had taken profound and tires, mechanically A-1. Cole 39 auto in good condition. Cash most against true charitableness," tached garage. Large lot. local and long distance moving. adults, lieht work. Call Manches­ plows, harrows, sawrigs. Dublin Inquire Tailor Shop. graduate work in the professions Motors—4164. paid. Cali 2-0121. of fund-raising and organizatlon- Dr. Planish fretted to Peony. Owner being drafted. Return load system,- furniture, ter 2-0902 after 7 p. m. TE.N 6 WEEKS OLD rabbiU, for Tractor Company, Willlmantic. You’re always so consclen- storage. Dial 6260. executlvity. WANTTED —1941 CHEVROLET, sale, grey or white. Cali 820'7. tioii4.’’ she admired. WANTED —W’OMAN for work Wanted to Rent 68 "W hat wa need today is to per­ EAST MIDDLE TPK.-^ Ford or Plymouth with low mile­ I know what I could do— make VIJ . considered essential war work. . Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 ceive that raUing money, raising 3-Tenement House with age. W ill pay 41000 cash. Write Repairing 23 Poultry and Supplies 43 WANTED TO RENT- four or five lots of money, not for one single Vesper write that junk for me.” Box L, Herald, giving mileage pay, good hours. New Sys- LA D IE S A L L W OOL black coat, “ But would he? He’s such a all improvements. Steam tern Laundry, Harrison street rooms with heat, near bus. Write second stopping in raising all the heat. 3-car garage. Good and general condition of car, also PIANC TUNING AND repairing, 125 EGG A N D 120 egg incubator, with grey fur collar, worn very Box O. Herald. money wc possibly can and then sanctimonious crank.” your phone number. l^layer piano .aneclalty. John also 8 tube .Stewart-Wamer radio. little, size 44. 420. Tel. 7621. '•He’ll damn well do w'hat I tell investment. WANTEDs WANTED — STENOGRAPHER. going beyond that and doing the ->CockerHam, 28 Bigelow .street. Must be able to take shorthand. 256 West Center. Tel. 7637. impoBBible in money-raising— this him to, after the loyaHy I've JUSu Tel. 4219. MacDonald Upholstery. Call W A N T E D BY F A M IL Y of four, is not, as some old-fashioned sen­ shown him—almost risking my .WALKER STREET— 6-Room Duplex or Flat BUY YOUR CHICKS now at Wanted—^To Buy Kusineas Services Offered 13 Hartford 2-4127. 58 4 or five room rent. Tel. 6518. timentalists like to think, just a own job, getting the,, Deacon to New 4-Room Single. .\il in vicinity of Main and Mid­ NEW IXINVERTTBLE TOPS. CeT- Wards! All varieties. Every chick take him over from the Every Frail? BY EDGAR MARTIN", SEW ING MAtTHINES, vacuums, minor detail and bother in organi­ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES the latest improvements. dle Turnpike. RANGE BURNERS cleaned and luJold replaced in curtains, all W A N TE D - W OM EN OR girls to from U. S. Approved Flock and zational work, but our first big Man at thirty a w'cek. Oh, yes, I kinda of leather work Chas Lak- Hatching Bred-up Stock. 90 per­ any electrical appliance regard­ Almost Without Home serviced. Cail after 9 a. m. Tele­ help In cafeteria, da.v and night duty, our very biggest one, first, think Mr. Saintly J. Vesper, is be­ MAVBE VAAVWE XtS .OObiT H%12 MHUn VOAiMIT H\ ,lng. 90 Cambridge street Tele­ cent livability warranty. Place less of condil on. Elsti mates in ginning to realize that in this WALKER STREET— 6-Room Duplex in vicin­ phone 2-0998. - ifts. Buckland plant. Call 5194, last and all the time. OJt'S'DO '.bH^ VOOKb TH\«> HVAiR phone 4740. your order now at Montgomery your home. A. B. C. Flxit Oo. 21 New York— —Tenants of a world, one should be sanctified in V.OO )im.\lTH FOR S A L E —5 G ALLO NS of alu- USED CARS ^IDE GLANCES ROOM HOMES Venetian blinds; garage; fln.sntng, cabinet work Also saws w'oman to work in laundry. Es­ WANTED—ELECTRIC refrigera- giving. JARVIS mlnum paint and 5 gallons ot We are going into the moat in fllsd. Wm. Woenna. 236 School sential work. Apply Manchester tor. 6 or 8 foot. In good condition. 1930 to 1941 "That’s our Job. Don t reason Ready for Immediate trees. lA)t 60’ x 120’. Rea­ floor varnish, 5 gallons of roofing tense and most critli^l period Real Estate and street Phone 2 0961. Laundry. Tel. 8416. State price and write to Burn;p, with folks— get them into the Occupancy. sonable price. Inquire on tar, 2 gallons of storm tight, 2 Any Make — Any Model habit of filling out pledge cards of the whole war and it is no time Complimenta BY V. T. HAMLIN Mortgages gallons of Barrel! Sun Light Andover Lake Road, Andover, for anybody, whether bualneae V A L L E Y OOP property any time. Conn. just as regularly as they brush 26 Alexander Street white paint. Phone 7906. Any Condition their teeth, and make ’ em feel man. farm leader, or Washington rMONctinn any time by Calling Robert .1. Smith, Ine. 4269. FURNISHED HEATED rooms fw the near record of 1943. coops. 1-car garage. Prop­ You'll Find Added Enjoyment rent by day or week. Ail conven­ authority or. Giving to Philanthro­ Here Is a two-family, 10-room house and a two-car garage, pies. and an inspired diagnostician — Jo"hn Hartford, president erty *now vacant. iences. Bolton Lake House. Tel. Great .Vtlantic A Pac'lfle Tea centnilly located, that we are told to sell at a prlCe that pays a Household Goods 51 Manchester 4863. of Prospect. Let him take an or-1 gross Income of nearly 13%, based on the present nionfRly rent. FOR RENT •I’liary Sucker list and he could. i Co. ADDISON ROAD, In A Home Of Your Own 3 KUUMS OF Modern furniture S t FOR R E N T— ROOMS, single and by innate genius, by an inner and complete in every detaU, includ­ i GLASTONBURY— WEST MIDDLE TPK.— BRANFORD STREET— ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. double beds. Kitchen privileges, spiritual nose, smell out the fact 1 am hopeful and expectant that € PtrtA). THf ing a combination stove. Reason- ^ 8-Acr^ Farm.- New to­ 4-Room Single. 3 unfin­ 963 Main StriH-t Phone 3150 girls or married couples. Phone 4-Room Single tnas this name was useless, but Germany will be defeated in 1944. I y PAkACC 4-Koom Single. 3 'unfin­ Real Estate and Insurance able. Albert's Furniture Oo., 43 — .\dnil. Eraeat J. King, com­ OF bacco shed built in 1939. ished rooms upstairs. Fire­ 2-1561, 237 Center street. that other marked a man who 1 /AOO ished rooms, upstnirs.' ' All place. Steam heht with coal. Allyn street, Hartford. could be encouraged to double his mander-in-chief, I!. S. fleet. No othe^' bnjldfhgs. Will Improvements. Storm win-. LARGE, N IC E LY furnished front annual contribution. When the war has continued Insulated. Gas hot water FOR SALE—WHITE ENAMEL 2 Essex Street build naw^hoii^ dows and screens. O. P. $800. heater. D. P. $1,006. room, suitable for 2 or 3 gdrlo- 3 He stood four-square on the one year, it certainly is lessened hl2 lid stove, with Florence oil burn­ minutes from (?heneys. Call 5290. principle that, far from harvest­ by one year, but thin fact is not er and hot water coil; also large WALKER STREET— WOODLAND STREET VERNON CENTER ing only the rich and udddlc cla.ss. likely to comfort us .since we are l^rd’a Two Ceals’ Worth BY MERRILL BLOSSEBI 7-Room Single, all im­ SECTION — Nokol oil burner, and Universal FOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED Albert F. Knoflo we ought to lixik on the gloroiis completely uncertain how long FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SHOULD YOU CAIX THE FIREMEN washing machine. Tel. 6977. provements. Fireplace. 2- 5- Koom Single. Hot water 6-Room Single. All Im­ rooms. Inquire 61 Cambridge majority of the poor as a philan­ the war atill must continue and heat. Recently redecorated provements. Garage. Small street. Telephone 6746. Tel. 4386 thropic field yet unplowed, but so ,what* we will have to endure. T lOVE BEFORE YOU HAVE A FIRE? Please,e «u 5 —vou eMBARiuss MEi And I doatt thmwc h a l f ______BUT car garage. Sunporch, and throughout. 1-car garage. barn. About 1>'| acres ot fertile that the pioneer fund-rais­ —Finnish Prime Minister Edwin AS GOOD AS I fEAUV A M , SCHO den. Steam heat. Ready I5tMEDlATfi OCCUPAN­ land. 8. P. $4,950. D. P. Don’t— please don’t take the great risk ot a flnaneial loss er could only lift up his eyes in LInkomles. vou soMe VIOLiTS C Y. $800 Down. This Is a $1,000. IM M E D IATE OC­ by lielhg late In buying the prci|MT kind of an Insurance policy FOR R E N T —SIN G LE room, suit­ FLOWERS. MR to move into. able for one girL Call 8298. thanksgiving. KROONER.' WHAT real good buy. CUPANCY. to €!over your home — yoiir furniture — your merchandise and "What really geU my goat la W e are fighting to keep off tbe other pro|»erty. KINO WOU.O. FOR RENT—ROOM, for, 2 girls Spring Beauty the highly undemocratic belief devastation and desolation we EAST MIDDI.E TPK.— EAST Wl.SiDSOR— Foster Street. 6-room Driving an automobile without pnqicr insurance roverage WANTED that the mass of the people are have in Europe and China and, if 's a ehanee you should never take. or married couple. (?aU 2-1940 or 5- .Acre Farm. 6-room duplex. Steam heal one inquire at 7 FTorence street. so'miserably shlfUeas and ornery we can’t defeat the Japanese to house and 4-room house 10-Acre Tobacco Farm side. Hot-air heat other The cost of Insurance now is very reasnnablle. Our office that they don’t even want ta Join the point that they can’t start this with 5-room single (plus one side. Ail Impravements. '.B at 963 Main Street, next door to House's and Hale’s. Our their betters in giving. I tell you, business again, sooner or later we I A ' /. combined with ^chicken office hours are from 9 to 5 o'clock each day and Thursday eve- Male or ' ’ v/:. unfinished room upstairs). Terms arranged. I come from the commonest kind will have the same thing right lings until 9 o’clock. * J* coop, turkey coop. 30-day I-car garage, chicken coop, o f common people, and I resent here in this country. W e will be pleased to have you call or telephone us for infor- occupancy. lean-to. bam. Tobacco shed Lincoln Street. 6-room du­ the ImpuUUon againat the morale —Marine Brig-Oen. Merrit A. oatlon about any kind of insurance. Female Help (I acre). S. P. $5,000. plex. All Improvements. WILL BUY ANY o f this great class, and tbe un­ Edlaon. PERKINS STREET— Steam heat with coal. Near professional incompetence that ce»a i*w er etract. lae r a »ift off.. WEST SIDE OF bus line. Terms arranged. ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. For Import'ant falls to see that here is not a •hie aoldiera at the front request 6- Room House, attached ’TOLLAND, CONN.— GOOD *TII be ill the oHice lom om iw, I ho|)e--lM riilluT bi- there garage, breeze'way , oil heat, MANCHESTER— INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE negligible but the very most im­ that more planes, even one more, portant source of fund-raiaingi be sent. Willi a void lliiui here Kt’l'i'iK iH) eurliil ol the m x t o w .s ol semi-air conditioning heat­ 6- Room Single. Hot water High Street. 8-room sin­ War Work REAL ESTATE "It’s the deepest and richest — ^Tokyo radio. nine riulio fiiiiiiliex' Ihiil doii t even esislj ing unit. 2 unfinished rooms heat. Recently redecorated gle. All ' improvements. mine in the country, and yet it throughout. i-car garage. Hot-air heat. Attractive 8559 haan't hardly been prospected. BY LESLIE TURNER; on second door. buy. O. P. $1,000. IMME­ IBS Cold Meat IMMEDIATE OCCUP.AN- Inquire Fair Prices . I M f Don’t the Scriptura say. 'As a TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX CY. $800 Down. ’This is a DIATE OCCUPANCY. man thinketh, ao be tsT' Well, if '. f real good bny. you’ll get your thinking right, and RAIftfi H9U« NOW VACANT Rogers Paper aeRr.waia,caLdNiL.. Beech Street. 4 -i^ m sin­ 5 0 0 , that there’s almost a hundred and Wm. F. Johnson T h e T o o N e a C o u n t y P o o l C h a m p i o n s h k * h a p t o b e c a l l e p o f f CAN TUNCMM I i - Can Bp Moved Into gle. Hot-air heat.' S. P. Manufacturing 0>./ thirty million petqile in this far. n g f SARON At Once. Spruce Street. 6-room sin­ $4,150. D. P. $600. i f O P BOJVUS Builder — Real Estate ^MANEUViRS at MV SidHTS gle. Hot-air heat. Large lot. CARS d Mill and Oakland Streets flung land, and that, at a mere Telephone 7426 w 4614 dollar apiece, means one-hundred HttFuMTnrnR Terms arranged. , Within 18 miles of Hart­ and thirty-million gold atmoie ANOTMiecfitCK ford. 40-Acra Farm with 30 KTEMVltnAIC WANTED! PRICES IWANTED ons!" We have prospects for n 5 or P A R K E R S’TREIST— acres clear. Good 9-room Colonial dwelling. New steam 6-ronm house with *2 or 8 S Acres o f Land with $- m t s l . Ernest Wheyfish was the flrat acres of hind near Tolland Room Single Honse. Steam heat system. Modem cabinet kitchen. FuU bath. 3 Are- organlzator to gp right after the St., East Hartford — Dairy heat with coal. One and 3- MANCHESTER Knit Scarf large corporations, e^eh, to aave Farm in the vleinlty ot Man­ car garages. Bam. Chick­ places. Bara for 30 hefad. S. P. $7,500. D. P. $3JM>0. their coniorate aoula and keep chester — to to 20-acre To­ en coop. 8. P. $6,500. D. P. ' down income taxea, were now bacco Farm In vicinity of $3,000. V , Additional 40 acres available at reasonable figure. . Bending checks to phllanthropiee. Manchester and 5 to 10 arres As he himself gaily aaid, "N o one. of land on high elevation 5191 else put so much punch into sell­ with or without house. ing the fat boys an the idea that ALLEN REALTY COMPANY N\ we who tote the grievous load of 95$ MAIN STREET MANCHES’TEB raising funds should be taken as TELEPHONE $801 scrloualy in tbe financial line — M.\J0R h o o p l e : ALEXANDER any other merchant." So it came BY J. R. W ILLIA M S OUR BOARDING HOUSE Office Open 8:S0 A. M. To S:S0 P. M. Dally Except Sunday. OUT OUR WAY Also 7 To 9 P. 5L Thonday Evenings. to pOM that a corporation which JARVIS amployed two chemlata, three in- VOO HJIM EK.ACKL'V ■IM'.'Irr VES, I LLMOW EGM>,3R»’R& 26 Alexander Street a m ’ p u t rr a ,i.u DARK, OF COURSE. 0OT X ALLEN & HITCHCOCK, $M.0001 per yard, handed over BACK.JiS ID WOM A tiB A T IKI Ol SPORTIM' A OEPPITV'S Phones: 4112 or 7275 INC. large checks to Deacon Wheyfisli Manchester Office: ' GiT A COu PLA FR.lBMOL'f GAKAE a t BAO&E— IP you’RE 95$ MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 8S01 TAvTiCS-BUT THE OVdLb CLUB BlSBAO 30HMLAVM v(Xj FAE’S IT'S 3 O'CLOCK.— ~ HOvd COIAE NOUR WUllmanUe Office: 80 OAKLAND ST. MANCHESTER DlFFtaUNT.' 834 MAIN S’TREET TELEPHONE 19S5 OM* AMO MOT A SOCKS *S PULL A OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9: SAT. -6 5 0 0 L llsj NJIEVO.' ICE C U B E S T Read 'Herald Advs. ■i- S688 It ’s a wonder garment— you can MICKEY FINN Tough Spot LANK LEONARD use it as tbe base fo r half-a-dozen \ costumes. W ear the Jumper .witb gay blopsea— tbe jacket with sep­ OESTROYER n / > w THE OTHER WE'Lt TRY arate sports skirts, with slacks OIRECTLV m MfJSTAir AMK£ A OESTROVER GOING , Jacket and Jumper worn 'Vrith As­ OVER US. SOUND t MAUS m e MeN DROPPING 'EM DEEPER' cot scarf makes a smart spring B' By Mrs. Amie Cabot j Shawl (Pattern No. 5688) color NOW. TOO. suit. W ear it,, doubled over, fo r a chart for embroidering croas-sUtcb Pattern No. 8569 is la slses 11. head scarf. W ear it acron the I flowers, send 15 cents In coin, plus 78, 15, 17 and 19. Size 13, Jumper, shoulders as a handsome shawl- I 1 cen t postsige, your name and ad- requires 3 yards 39-inch material; scarf. It’a about 1 yard square— I dress and the pattern number to jacket, long sleeves, 2 i-8 yards. is easily knitted and then em- I Anne Cabot, Tbe Mani^eater Elve- For this attractive pattern, send broideiM in little croea-aUteta ning Herald, 1150 Sbftb Avehue, 15 cents, plus 1 cent fo r postage, rosea In silk floss. Do It in New York 19. N. Y. in coins, with your name, addrccs. white with green stripes on the ' Have you bad tbe Anne Cabot pattern number and size to The border. Make the little roses of Album for tbe winter of 1944 ? Manchester Evening Herald, To plnlu, blues and yellows. Then It’a 32 pagea contain designs for day’s" Pattern Service, 1160 Sixth wear It over your curly locks to a > all aorta of warin awsaters, mit- >Avenue, N ew York 19. N. Y. dance with your b^t beau! ! tens, scarves, hats, veatees, as Heady Now, the Spring tuue of To obtain complete knitUi)g Iw- well as many gift designs. Pnee; Faihion, Just 10c. Complete. Full T rtT ffim i strucUons for the 36-lncta Squata i lS cenu par copy. * 1. o f brand new-wardrobe kisaa. k __ SATURDAY, JANUARY 22,1944 Manchester Evehing Herald War Bonds. ^,for Your Security Totnorrow— Buy Today! • < w^y'I f p ■ become affiliated with the Air SVi ■ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beebe of 04 Average Daily Circulation Elro street have received word b Corps until her assignment to About Town Now Executive With WACT Is Promoted Stockton Field last April, Corporal For the Month of Decemher, 1948 The Weather that their eon Pfc. Kenneth Beebe Heard Along ROOFING f* , _ has arrived safely In England. Kasavage was also backing up Forecast of ( J . s. Weather Buresu iCHantonomoli Tribe No. 8 8 ,1. O. In the WACs fliers in civilian Ufa. She formerly ASBESTOS SIDING worked on parachutes for the Pio­ 8,504 mod little change in tem­ R, M., will hold lt» regular meet> Joseph J. Sartor, employed for Main Street Ing in the Zipser club Monday eve­ neer Parachute Co. Previously she Member of the Audit peratures Tuesday, followed by the past 10 years by Cheney And on Some of Mancheoter’o worked in the claims department INSULATION ning at 8 o’eloOk. Ftdlowtag the BureM of Clrenlstioas rain or aaow at night. meeting tlM Baymakers will hold Brothers, five years In the print­ Side Street*, Too Manchester Girl Is Sta­ of the Aetna Life Insurance Com­ Expert workmanship. All work ing department was guest of pany in Hartford. their neeting. tistical Clerk in Pilot goaranteed. WeaaoBable Priees. Afonrhesfer— 4 City o f Village Charm honor at a party Thursday night Those four "Wishing Wells” No obllgatloa for aa esttmate. Tomorrow la Theological Edu­ at the Villa Loula. He leaves Feb­ placc'd nt vantage points around Write. School Command. (ClaasUled Advertlaing oa Page 10) cation Sunday, deelgnated by the ruary 5 with local group of draft­ the town arc very attractive and FUEL OIL VOL. Lxni., NO. 96 MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1944 (TWELVE PAGES) ees. He was presented -with a PRICE THREE CENTS Right Rev. Henry St George cleverly constnu-ted. They look Stockton Field, Calif., Jan. 22— Burton Insulatina Co. purse of money. The party was like the real thing. For a time we Tucker, presiding bishop In the Col. Isabel M. Kasavage, 136 BIs- AND GAS 180 Oxford 8L Hartford Protestant Elpiscopal church. The attended by his fellow workers Irt thought the "_Wishing Well” in the printing department. sell street, Manchester, has been Phone Hartford S^4818 special offering received in S t that restaurant in Colchester had appointed statistical and classifi­ w illiam s oil service been transplanted here. Senate Downs American Bomber Is Lost Mary’s parish will be sent to the cation clerk for the Air WAC de­ Broad St. Tel. 7426 Assem bly Lim its Berkeley Divinity School, New The Ellis Coat Co., and the In­ But we find that we gave credit tachment at this famous Ad­ Haven. dependent Cloak Co., have Jointly for these fine replicas to the vanced Pilot School of the AAF Move to Halt Landing Units Drive supplied the Chamber of Conj- wrong parties through no fault of Training Command. merce Cigarette Fund with 100 ours. Our rS-ws story gave all the credit for the handiwork to some She is responsible for maintain­ THE CONVENIENCE cartons. Part of these will go to ing an up-to-date record of the as­ Session Business the men leaving to join the armed other gliya. Now it comes to us Service Vote OF OUR LOCATION from the Trade seliool that the signment of each woman .soldier at EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8:15 forces Monday and Tuesday. Da­ Stockton Field. Essential Informa­ vid Elkin has also provided 30 other guys ’ (20) $.5.00 GAMES (3) $10.00 GAMES pie to Operate and to the punch and get a vote on its members worked on their scrap large manufacturing plant, en- the course, but they shore got a Marcin, 136 Blssell street, Man­ cial session today, adopted a Mosquitos Stah at West­ British Field Marshal I Thrown Back Across books. Games were played . and mentioned. Naturally we didn’t (1) $20.00 GAME (1) $50.00 GAME version of an absentee voting know about it. So wc want to cor­ route to the dump, lost half its mce, big purty lake down there.” chester. rule limiting its business to Giving Secure Feeling. light refreshments served. 'measure. Thereupon, Senator Asserts Present No rect our story and give due credit. load of waste office stationery as — A. Non. Although she did not formally consideration of the seven Taft (R-Ohlo) raised the “ unanim­ ern Germany During Rapido by Nazi Units. the wind tore It loose from the 1 The imitation atone work on the ous consent" bar to laying the load. The driver tried to salvage items listed by Governor Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 24— ()P)— Night and Slip Back to Time to *Pull Punches* Food that’s excellently pre­ 'wells” was done by Edward The new jet-propelled (rocket) calendar aside by refusing to give Allied Headquarters, Al­ Fischer, but Alex McBride and some of it but the Wind blew it all Baldwin when he issued the bis permission. He also sought Bases Without Loss. Despite Progress Made pared and served In perfect over the countryside. He gave it fighter plan is characterized by giers, Jan. 2 4 . - ^ / P ) — Ameri­ sniToandlnge Is oar claim to some Trade students actually built call for the session, but the to bring up the subsidy legislation. LA P IZZA the replicas; Russ Paul of G. E. up at last as a bad job. rule went on the books only aftdr pilots as being smooth, simple to can and British trixips, driv­ oFood Fame.” A little more attention should Approved by Voice Vote London, Jan. 24- ■ {JF) —Large Detroit, Jan. 24—OP)— BriUsh Willis Company furnished the Senate Republicans beat down,a operate and giving a feeling of Majority Leader Barkley then ing four miles inland, are LUNCHEON DAILY lumber. be given by office managers to the vlgoroua attempt by the minority formations of Allied aircraft Field Marshal Sir John DIU told 65e salvaging of this fine g;rade of pa­ security aloft, Lawrence D. Bell, Invoked a parliamentary weapon less than 30 miles from Rome So now that we’ve got our story to expand ^ e agenda. president of Bell Aircraft Corp., swept out across the English chan­ production-minded members of De­ straightened out let’s toss a coin per if only to keep it out of cir­ which forbids debate on motions and have brought Qie Ap- Depot culation by the air route. Two Other Itema Favored reported today with War depart­ during the so-called "morning nel to hamn.er European targets troit’s Economic club today that into the "wells" every time we ment approval. by daylight today after R. A. F. pian way under shellfii^e from pass. It may help some poor This Is Big News For In addition to the seven Items, hour”—before 2 p. m. and got his while "satisfactory progress is be­ Open 7:80 A M. to 1 A M. first and foremost of which the •■Jet-propulsion," Beil said in a motion to bring up the service Alosquitos had stabbed at western ing made on the German ‘con- their long beachhead above youngster who is facing a crip­ George Watldel says that when ! statement, "is still so new that it The remarkable photographs above, taken over Nazi-occupied Germany last night and slipped Square pled condition the rest of his life. he hears about the big money be­ governor said was legislation as­ vote bill approved by voice vote. tl-act’,’’ the present is no time to the Pontine marshes. Allied suring "every man and woman In is against the best interests of The Senate passed a modified Europe, show a B-26 Marauder bomber of the U. S. A. A. F,, broken, back through the Nazis’ defenses "pull punches.” headquarters announced today. 'A GARDEN ing made at the race tracks he’s wlthou* loss. the armed forces that they may aviation to make startling claims soldier vote bill late last year cleanly in two by enemy fire, hurtling to earth. Foreport of plane Germany, said the senior British German broadcast said Allle^\ 'There Is a local civilian service considering entering his horse. I for a radical principle of flight Restaurant vote,” the Senate Democratic bloc, which struck out a proposed Fed­ is at left, tail and rear of fuselage at right.— (U. S. A. A. F. photo British planes also laid mines in representative on the combined forces were advancing from the Grille defense unit that ip not going to After all it was the first horse whose real developmental life all from NEA.) enemy waters, tho Air Ministry All Legal Beverages on the track at Pascoag every led by Johi. L. Sullivan of New eral war ballot for service men chiefs of staff, “ has been and still Nettuno area toward Littorla, 12 840 MAIN STREET sit idly by noW that the air raid Prospective Home Owners! lies in the future." said. The communique mentioned miles east of Nettuno. . and but race last season. ___ Britain, wanted to include propos­ and women and substituted a sim­ is taking some terrible punish­ On The Square drills are about over. The Ambu als for. the Investigation of expen­ Bell Aircraft is producing the ple directive to the states to use no other overnight operations, four miles from the Appian way, lance Transportation Unit is going For the edification of our read­ though eSwidc continental radio ment, but she has also got some ers who don’t know racing lore ditures on the governor's mansion their own absentee ballots. That Littorla ia the main center of the to stay organized for the duration and a state labor relations act. (Continued on Page Six) biU Is pending in the House. blackout and reports from Sweden Pontino agricultural development but la looking for other things to we really should explain that the had indicated previously that tar­ (Continued on Page Six) horse George no.v owns was the 'Hie limiting rule passed the The new bill which caused to­ Reds Sweep Along in the marshes, and an Allied ad­ do besides holding meetings. day’s controversy again provides gets in southeastern Europe might vance in that direction would be ’These young ladies are offering handsome one that led the racers Ho'use without .^debate,_but Demo­ have been und^^r attack. crats forced a roll call vote in the a Federal ballot but would leave away from Rome instead of to­ their aervlcea to the Manchester to the past from the paddock be­ Attack Military Objectivee EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDER’S YOU NO LONGER NEED Senate where they were defeated Farley Stand with the states the power to- pass ward it. Memorial hospital for Saturday fore each race. U. S. Marauders and R. A. F. Aussies Send Roast Beef Au Jus 22 to 14. Albert L. Coles of Bridge­ on the qualifications of voters and Goes Over to Offensive afternoon and all day Sunday. In the validity of each ballot. Banks of Volkhov medium bombers attacked mili­ But fighting with fury a t a cor­ making the offer they simply ask­ port was the only Democrat voting tary objectives In northern France Native Half Broilers The arrest of a local grill em­ Seen Problem A legislative pile-up including nered tiger, the German 10th ed for any kind of work that would ployee for allegedly selling to With' Republicans and he did so, he In the sweeps today, it was said Fillet Mignon with Mushrooms told reporters later, only so as to the soldier vote, subsidies, taxes, Japs Fleeing Army has gone over to the offen­ ★ ★ aid and relieve the hospital In the mipors has hastened precautions Within 10 Miles of Chu- authoritatively. The bombers were sive on the who'le Casslno front, TO BE AN ESSENTIAL be In a position Ur move for recon­ mustertng-out pay and foreign re­ OYSTERS AND CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL manpower crisis. From time to in other beverage places around Hop es Stirred escorted by R. A. F., Dominion 60 miles to the southeast. In a se­ sideration should such a maneuver For Hannegan lief operations may make this the /clovo; Threatening to] and Allied fighting planes. , DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! time the many things w’hlch this town. Several of them have post­ busiest' week yet faced by the From Faria ries of violent day and night coun­ live wire organization has turned ed . signs conspicuously, reading become advisable later. A motion The day raiders took off shortly for reconsideration must come 78th Congress. Cut Vital Enemy Rail ter-attacks the Germans threw out to 'do, without any publicity, tlAt miners will not be served For Solution after dawn and headed in the di­ the Americans back across the could be revived. ’They have taken from the prevailing side. Democrats' New Oiair- Legislation on those subjects rection of the Pas de Calais area in Reymander's Restaurant and asking patrons to cooperate. WAR WORKER TO BUY tops a program into which wUl be Line Below Leningrad. Drawing Nearer Bogad- Rapido river. part In every one of the war bond Detaouncea Umited Agenda northern Prance, which was bomb­ One that was called to. our atten­ crowded committee action on na­ "It is apparent that the German Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer rallies, aided stamp drives, sold tion reads “We do not serve Sullivan, who announced several man to Exert Every, ed by both British and American tional service, post-war aviation Moscow, Jan. 24.— (/P)— Return of, Kerr to Mos­ jim. South Door of command hopes to disrupt the 35-37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 bonds at the State theater, aided minors under 21 years of age.” weeks ago that he intended to planes yesterday. entire Fifth Army front to gain the Red Cross drive and have been Effort to Bring Others and war contract termination, and Sweeping along both banks! Coastal observers who saw the Dill you ever heard of a minor. In press for an investigation of the into which may be aqueezed the cow May Help Set­ Big Japanese Base at time to turn around and deal allotted the Pine Acres sections In this state, at least, ths was any­ expenditures undertaken for repair of the Volkhov river after! planes streaking out over southern the threat in their rear,” Said a A NEW HOME AT Back into . Fold. flrrt regular departmental appro­ England said they Included waves the next Red Cross drive; appeared Madang, New Guinea. thing else bu,t "under 21"? of the governor’s mansion, pur priation bUI of 1944. wiping out a German bridge-' tle Riissian-Pole Row. milltauy commentator at AUied In parades both In and out of Man' chase of which was authorized at of medium bombers escorted by headquarters. Washington, Jan. 24—(A’)—The House Ready To Vote head on the east bank, the ! many fighters. Some of the air­ Chester. To ' top off everything We note that Mra. Ella Burr, the Legislature's last regular ses­ London. Jan. 24!—(/P)—The re­ Advanced Allied Headquarters, The Americans had seized n along this line they volunteered to state prohibition leader, is cam­ sion, declared "I can’t go for gag political whereabouts of James A. By way of a starter, the House Red Army was within 10 craft were seen returning from the turn of .^ bassador Sr Archibald direction of Boulogne, and New Guinea,'Jan. 24.—(dV-Aus- bridgehead across the 'Rapido, aid Moriarty Brothers load their paigning again for the prohibition rule” as denounced the limited Farley became one of the most was ready to vote today on legls- miles of Chudovo today in a three miles below Cassino, In con­ Calais 45 minutes later. slea who cut their tactlcal teeth big trucks with scrap iron. of liquor manufacture and sale— agenda. pressing,, questions confronting lation to finance United States par­ Clark Kerr to Moscow stirred junction with the Allied landings It Is, also, a democratic organi­ ticipation in the United Nations drive which threatened to cut Yesterday’s attacks were direct­ 1 the problem of routing Rom- Best Food In Town ! this time "for the duration.” He was strongly supported by youthful Robert E. Hannegan to­ hopes today for a solution of the near Rome, but were immediately zation. Every thing which the Which brings to mind a story we Relief and Rehabilitation adminis­ Mill another vital enemy rail ed chiefly against Nazi installa­ mel are drawing victoriously near­ Senator William A. Scott, Hart­ day as he took over the Demo- Russian-Polish deadlock which ap­ attacked in force by tbe Germans Treat -the family to dinner out tomorrow. You will all unit contemplates doing Is thor­ heard back in the good old days tration. an organization through lliie below Leningrad. The Ger­ tions in the Pas de Calais area of who had been augmented by three ford Democrat and prominent mans, whose communications are peared to center more on the ex­ France. Two Nazi air fields in er Bogadjim, south door to Ja­ agree it’s the i^st you’ve ever had. Remember our oughly thrashed out before hand. of prohibition of liquors but plen­ labor leader, who asserted that craMc national chairmanship va­ which 44 united and associate na- divisions withdrawn from the ’There are 35 members of the Am­ being systematically chopped up France and Holland also were pan’s big base at Madang, New mottos “No Wines No Liquors — Just Good Food!” ty of “hooch.” A local lily-white ’’the time Is opportune” for enact­ cated by Postmaster General tiom expect to give quick civilian iled government in London than Guinea. , Rome area only a few days ago. bulance Transportation Unit still noted that many local people in Frank C. Walker. ai ! to Axis-overrun countries as in various parts of the Leningrad on the Soviet insistence on the blasted. Still Expanding Bridgeheads Greenbrooke ment of leglBlaUon guaranteeing front, still hold a narrow stretch Invasion Coast Bombed Climaxing a year-long drive up active and many of Its members SPECIALS FOR SUNDAY: Increasing numbers were going to workers in intra-state Industry Hannegan moved into Demo­ soon as they are liberated. Curzon line as a boundary. inland New Guinea from Buna, As a result of the shift of Ger­ can be found In the WACs, Highland Park for spring water. cratic headquarters In a downtown Passage of the measure, au­ of. this line—the main Moscow- More than 200 American Ma­ collective bargaining privileges. A Leningrad line—between C3hudovo The British ambassador has been the .Australian ' ground Units man forces, the sea-borne forces "W aves" an4 Spars. They have This person was delighted that hotel with the expressed determi­ thorizing expenditure of $1,350.. rauders , bombed the French inva­ at Nettuno were still expanding NATIVE ROAST CHICKEN pledged to carry on until peace state labor relations act was “ more 000,000 by this country—or more and Tosnoi Chudovo is about 75 away from Moscow two months, sion coast area with 300 tons of which once battled Nazi Field now that we had prohibition peo­ nation to exert every effort. to Marshal Rommel in Africa sent their miles-long bridgehead with-’ comes to America, regardless. important now” than, during the than one-half the total "kitty” to miles southeast of L,eningrad on explosives. ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF ROAST LOIN OF PORK ple were drinking that fine, pure regular legislative session, when it bring Farley anij other no fourth- spending most of his time in the the Japanese fleeing in panic from out meeting effective opposition, water. It was quite a shock for be furnished by all the nations— the west side of the Volkhov riv­ Nazi fighters offered little re­ BAKED VIRGINIA HAM STEAKS CHOPS was defeatted, Scott argued, and termers back into the organization United States. He put in a busy the Faria river headwaters—less We appreciate the difficulty in that per.son to hear that most of fold. was a foregone conclusion, but Re­ er. week in London talking to Prime sistance. R. A. F. and New Zea­ he said such legislation would “add than 25 miles south of Bogadjim (CoatiBued on Page Eight) AND SEA FOOD THAT HAS NO EQUAL ANYWHERE getting help these days especially the water was being used to make The new chairman had what publicans were expected to unite Directly Menace Key Junction Minister Churchill, Foreign Sec­ land Typhoons and Hurricanes men, bill we must report a couple to harmonious relations” between i>ehind an amendment to limit the At the same time, Russian went down to 2.500 feet over Pas —Gen. Douglas MacArthur's com­ bath-tub gin. amounted to party instructions to retary Anthony Eden. Polish Pre­ munique said today. oi Incidents that occurred on the labor and industry. lay the groundwork for President life of the program. The legisla­ troops directly menaced the key mier Stanislaw Mikolajczyk and de 'Calais without challenge. local bus lines. We don’t think Sullivan, asserting that if the rail'junction of Tosno by advanc­ American Thunderbolts swept Japs Abandon 100 Dead We have remarked frequently on Roosevelt’s renOmlnation and one tion has not been acted on by the Foreign Minister Tadcusz Romer. genial Jerry Scott, the Connecti­ session limited its business to the of his first self-appointed tasks Senate. ing through Pustliika, 10 miles Kerr wUl take to the Kremlin the over northern France, but the Outflanked by the Aussies’ vi­ cut Company super, will object the lac^ of parking space in the seven Items listed by the governor southwest of Mga, and a Soviet Nazis kept out of their way. cious onslaught across quagmires THE TEA ROOM vicinity of the post office. Some­ was to try to bring divergent ele­ The Senate Democratic steering freshest British and United States Flashes! and probably he will get a laugh. it oo^d adjourn today, declared ments into line. The practical poU- committee voted today to bring the communique said the Germans views, on the Polish situation ns Throughout the day-long air ac­ and up almost perpendicular, hot­ (Late UoUetine ot the (A>) Wire) 883 Main st. OPP. ST. JAMES’S CHURCH You may have noted there’s a times it is almost impossible to there was “graVe suspicion” In the were retreating in disorder from tivity, however, the Germans lost ly-defended heights, the Japanese park within a reasonable di.stance ticiana of the National committee absentee vote bill to the floor well as the Prnvda “ peace rumor” woman driver on the Hartord- left no doubt where they stand on the tip of the Tosno salient. incident. abandoned 100 dead in their hasty Manchoster line now. On her first of the office. There are too many Pag* Bight) (Contlnued from Page Eight) retreat. Lewis' Terms Rejected (tXmtluued the fourth term issue with shouted (lionMuaed oa Page Bight) The bulletin also" told of con­ Exiled Government Problem day she drove Into-* the Center, "no parking” areqa in that section, approval Saturday of a hastily- tinuing Russian successes in low­ From Bogadjim, the finest sur­ Miami, Fla., Jan. 24.— (JV-The we believe. There Is one "no curbed the bus ’ and remained drawn resolution soliciting Mr. er White Russia, declaring that The biggest problem la the ex­ faced highway In the whole region .American Federation of Labor there. She kept looking at her parking” area that could be just Roosevelt to continue in the world iled Polish government. The Rus­ offers a quick trip north to Ma­ Executive council today rejected as well made a 10 minute limit the drive through the Pripet watch so she was evidently await­ ■leadership role they depicted for marshes already had passed Si- sians are generally thought to dang, only 15 airline miles dis­ John L. Lewis’ term* for readml*- zone. There is ab-solutely no need Sailor Has Ei»ht Persons want the London regime to take in Nazi" Officials ing for the right time to get go­ nim. . « monovlchl, 53 miles west of tant. nton of hi* United Mine Worker* ing. 'Tho.se on the bus kept won­ of prohibiting parking in front of Call for Overturea to Farley representatives from the Union of Allied bombers and fighters Into the federation, and offered to the Masonic Ternple. T he, build­ Mozyr. Polish Patriots before entering dering what It was all about and No Regrets But even then some of them, no­ (Swedish dispatches from Ber­ Fleeing Rome unich helped soften the Japanese take the miner* bac.< only on the ing is scarcely ever u.sed. during Crash Victims any negotiations. name etatu* under which ' they most of the passengers got off. tably former Gov. E. D^ Rivers of lin, meanwhile, said the Red Armv Faria positions pounded anew at the daytime and at night we can't i were member* until 1936. WASTE PAPER From the south end came an­ Georgia, called for overturea to had launched a surprise offensive The Poles maintain they have this Japanese thoroughfare, the sec that It would be any great in­ « » other bus driven by k man. ^ He Held for Murder Aft; the absent Farley, who was na­ on the far-northern Finnish front gone ns far as they can in offering communique said. called to the woman and told her convenience If cars were parked tional chairman diirihg Mr. Roose­ Seven oil Ten Others In­ to negoU'ate for one-third of their Exodus Preparatory to Meanwhile a great flight of Lib­ tiranted I’nrondltionul Pardon there. about 150 miles southeast of Pet- Washington, Jan. 24.—lA’i—.A she had to go down to the end of er Stabbing Former velt 8 first two campaigns. jured in Critical Con­ samo. The Finnish communique, country—the difference between Military Evacuation of erators pulverized much of Bor- the street. She did so but quite The parking area in front of the Some indication of .Farley's .lUHtIce department official said however, reported only routine pa­ the Curzon line and the 1939 fron­ fR'P airdrome which helps guard evidently begrudgingly. She left State heater is wasted also. Of Sweetheart's Husband. strength with the .' ocgknization tier. ‘They are said to fear that today. that President Roosevelt course that Isn’t anywhere near dition as Bus Bums. trol activity. City If Made Necessary. the foe's big shipping base at Ra- COLLECTION her last passenger at Myrtle was 'given when seven committee the removal of any London coali­ baul. New Britain. ' had granted an unconditional par­ street, then instead of going on to the post office, but one or maybe members voted bim their first Reports Heavy Fighting don to Lieut. Gen. Robert C. Rieta- two more oiars could park in that North Plainfield, N. J „ Jan. 24— St. Louis, Jan. 24— ()P)—Eight tion government member would be Madrid, Jan. •24.—(ied. ^ The Russian communique said headquarters to Florence, approx­ * « • the woman driver, "Say, you’re I Homes, Inc. is a Jarvis development backed by the reputation and integrity o f Alexander North Plainfield reaident, and the Five of the victims were trap Tlovlet forces advancing southwest Nazis Report Hull’s Blaze Destroys 4 Ware­ imately 140 ipilcs northwest of Throwing Men and Ma­ Oe<'lincK German Proposals supposed to pick up those passen­ dead man as James C. Manches­ ped in the burning wreckage, oth­ of Leningrad in the Krasnoye Selo Rome. The communications center gers there." The answer came Groups o f sofdiers from the S ^ native of Manchester and a man, whose business will continue tp be centered ter, a New York bartender. houses at Army Ord* ers with their clothing aflame area drove the Germans out of Offer Rejected Stockholm, Jan. 24—(AV—^ Th« State Armory here have been un­ foil the German Army command terials into Reekless new spaper Aftonidninger said it quick and decisive, "I’m driving '' Enraged Over Marriage were thrown clear. New York. Jan. 24.—P)—Four E. E .' Gallagher, 59, who said "ftyinp (he Soviet government had newed German proposals sinc<. ALICE OOFBAN Treasury Balance These advices declared that the London, Jan. 24.'—(;p)—Yugo­ Hartford to Manchester. Just east s contenL . 40-year old Mrs. Manchester a wooden warehouses at the Fort he thought he waa the first to refused the offer of Secretary of main highway leading ^out of tiie .Allied landing south of Ronu of Burnside he swung off tbs main (Known Aa qne«ff Alice) month ago. Wayne Army Ordnance depot reach the. wreckage said: State Hull to assist in - restoring slav partisan headquarters an­ that he go to some' city in Ger­ SPUUTUAL MBUIVM Washington, Jan. 24.—()P)- The Rome was filled with the' cars of highway into Mayberry Village. A Farmer said the sailor hid in here, containing more thkn $2,- Drugs Five Tferou^ Exit relatons between Russia and the both German and Italian Fascist nounced tmlay the Geriiians were many. The GermanH-ontrollec Special passenger called out, "Where are Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son the cellar yesterday of the, homo 000,000 worth o f automobile and ”I saw the bul burning from one position of the Treasury Jan. 21: Polish government in exile. Scandinavian Telegraph Burrai authorities ahd added that only recklessly throwing men and ma­ ■you going? Doesn’t this bus ga to Bom With a Veil. end to the other and managed to RecelpU, $100,410,162.16; ex­ There was no Allied confirma­ said in a Rome dispatch that th* of Mr. and Mrs. Lanlbert Lelick, truck. parts and other equipment, military functionaries concerned terials into a costly and bloody Manchester?” The- driver explain­ Readings Dally, tnelading Sunday,' As Low As $SOO Down where the Mancheatera had been drisg five persona through the exit penditures, i$277,920,430.10; net tion of the enemy 'broadcast, heard Pope’s guard has been strength­ $ were destroyed by fire this morn­ with the actual defense of the city bid for Senj, a Croat cokstal town ed, "Oh, I've got a fire to attend to 0 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By .Appoint­ staying since Friday when they ing. door. Some of them were women. balance, $10,214,51i;608.12. here by NBC. e n ^ since tbe landing, nad that ment. In the Service o f the Peo­ were remaining behind. 35 miles south o f Jlume. Bingq Party up here. It won’t take a minute.” attended a funeral here. Maj. F. U. Webster, public rela­ "People 'nside were acreuihlng Vatican pity’s defenses hav« ple for-SO Veara. Telephone Service Closed Marshal Josip Bros’ (Tito’s) And the bus w m Briven u)> in Bond For Deed Manchester was stabbed five tions officer at the Nim , aald lit­ •Save me, save me!’ ” he aald. been put on a state o( ”git«tee>. Will Be Held 189 Church Street. Hartford, Conn. AU telephone service between broadcast communique said heavy front of a house, the driver went 6 0 0 0 times with a dagger, the police tle of the equipment In the burned ”Thelr riothing waa afire. My wife prepa^ness.” Phono 8-«984 Rome and the north waa reported losses were being indicted upon in,' came out shortly, and then :aptaln said, and Mrs. Manchester buildings could be salvaged. brought sweaters and coats to • * • went back en route here. wrap around them and smother closed both to civilians and Ital­ the invader along an 18-mlle front n F. H. A. MORTGAGES ARRANGED THROUGH THE M.4NCHESTER TRUST CO. eras pursued by the sailer across Cause Not Determined ian officials on order o. the Ger^ between Senj and Otocac. High Offloers Escape^ TONIGHT (he street where she sought aid The cause of the. fire w as’ not the flamea. Their tries were aw­ Annual Meeting Tonight London, Jnn. ’24—()P»—Threi Despite the urgent need of ful. man miUtary commander o f the Reported .Already Occupied in the SALESMAN ON THE TRACT DAILY 9 :3 0 A. M. TO 6 P. M. It the home of Police Chief Mar- immediately determin.eu. It start­ area. Neutrals were permitted to The Hungarian News agency, m high ranking nflicers, Lieut. Gen waste paper, many local offices dn J. Kane. Farland was disarm­ ed in one warehouse near the De­ ”I aaw another woman Inside. PhUlp Neame, UeuL Gen. 8L are still disregarding the call to Range and Fuel She was twisting her head, trying Manchester Chapter American Red Gross send only the briefest diplomatic a broadcast heard by Reuters, ed by the police chief. Mra. Msn- troit riyer and, fanned by a brisk dispatches from- Rome. quoted a Zagreb announcement Richard O’Connor and Air Mar save paper. Daily, trucks carry ‘ ihestd)- was uninjured. wind, sptead quickly to tbe three to aay aomething. I couldn't reach shel O. T. Boyd, were amea| ORANGE HALL ashes and loose paper to the Sump OIL her. It W-a too hr I waa' too late. ( An .Associated Press dispatch that Senj already had been occti' Held Without Ball other structures. More than 500 At State Trade School at 7 :3 0 P. M. from Stockholm quoted Swedi.ih ple Instead of Saturday Night, Januarv 29th, in spite of the appeal for paper Farland was arraigned before Soon ahe atopped moving her head salvage. TICKET p r i n t i n g soldiers and civilians spent two and 1 knew then ahe waa dead.” press reports, from Switzeriahd as and that mopping up operations escaped from Italian war enoi|k ' Owing To Many Requests! tocorder Frederick Onore on the hdbrs fighting the blaxe to pre­ Bond paper, auch as most office METERS Ouybert Barnes, 11, who waa saying that the new AlUed am- had been completed on Hvor is­ after tlie ItoUaa surrender faw Wt I Greenbrooke Homesq Inc. | nurder charge and held without vent spread tq othei storage plUbloua attack below Rome had land farther down ‘ he coast. September, It waa diaejoaed te